ALL'S IN READIXESS FOR MEXICAN ATTACK AT PERSHING'S CAMP j Matinee Idol of the Hour. i ' 1 A 'tv SS3S?$ t f Sixth infantry nisiiing up hill with bayonet. fixed: officers cf Wth cavalry. These pictures have just been received from General Pershing's headquarters in Mexico. Uyper photo shows 6th infantry in practice drill. The soldiers are in complete readiness to repel a Carranza attack. The officers of the 10th cavalry, which was attacked by Carranza soldiers at Carrizat, are shown below. They are, left to right: Lieut. H. Abbey, Jr., Capt. S. D. Smith, Lieut. J. F. Richmond, Lieut. O. C. Trosc land Capt. Mel'. Rutherford. 1JOH TAI'I' (;OK:4 TO HOSPITAL ' T(tOOl TRAIN TO.VIGHT. I Elbert Clayton, one of the offi-, cers of the state hospital for tuber culosis, arrived in Roscburg this aft ernoon and took charge of Bob Tapp, who took French leave from'that In stitution a short time ago. Tapp will be returned to Salem this afternoon and be placed under close guaard. j SOl'THKKX luUtY STKAXIK1) IS ItOSKUVliO According to the lastest word re-' ceived the second troop train to pass throughS Roscburg will arrive be tween six and seven o'clock this ev ening. There is considerabie talk' about hiring the Concert Band by popular subscription and giving the boys a royal welcome. JOT The Delight of Children The self-developed, inuer-flavmn- of New Post Toasties licai- a unique attraction for the kiddies they even like them dry from the package for their lunches. A box of Toasties provides "eats" that will delight the children. New Post Toasties are usually served with cream and sugar, in which form the flavour is more pronounced and the flakes more delicious. These New Toasties do not "chaff" or miml.de in the package and they don't mush down in cream both common defects of old-fashioned "corn flakes". Then, too, notice the tiny bubbles on the flakes, produced by the quick, intense heat of a new patented process of making which imparts delight ful crispness and a substantial body to the flakes. New Post Toasties are a vast improvement over any old-style "corn flakes." For tomorrow's breakfast New Post Toasties Sold bv Grocers Everywhere. Heprescnting berself as tjxe daugh ter of a Snriner from one of the southern states, autl iiiat she had either lost her ticket anil money or it was stolen, a well tiresseit young woman stopped off the early morn ing train and sought some assistance from local members of the order here, to help her on her way unlit her friends could be reached. A close inquiry was made which convinced that her story was entirely true, and a purse was quietly taken un among the local Masons sufficient to carry her on her way south. "She missed her round trip ticket just after enter ing the car in Portland and had suf ficient change to pay iier way on the train this far, for which she took a receipt from the conductor who telegraphed hack to Portland of the loss, and if It Is found, slie will have the amount of her cash fare refund ed. 'Typically southern in speech, refined &n well dressed, the young lady felt tiie humiliation of having to ask assistance and as she said she had many friends throughout the west, she desired no publicity, and while her name and address was giv en, she declined to accept help if these were made public, stating she wouid stay here until funds couid be telegraphed, before she would allow this to be done. She left on the morning train south. KXKiHTS TKMf'hAU STOl IMC UK. A special train of ten Pullmans containing the comiiiauderics of Knijjbts Templar from Maine, Massa chusetts and Rhode Island who were returning from the Los Angeles tri ennial conclave, passed through Uoeeuurg last night about eight o'- j-'-'-V. and made the usual division ; stop of fifteen minutes. A large ' number of the knights and their ladies alighted and took a look around the grounds during this time. In conversation with the grand com mander o( Massachusetts, he told a News representative that they haj a most enjoyable time all the way throiiKb. Another special containing the Grand Commandory of the t'nfU'd Stafcs and Canada, passed through later in the night. Vera Janus, of Yoneaiia, was t visitor In Roseburg today, Eva Pruner, cf Riddle, was in this city today taking the teachers ex amination. il. Howell, of Round Prairie, was among the teaeherB taking thv examinations today. Mrs. E. 3. Odell, of Yoncaiia, re turned home this afternoon aftei chopping in this city for a few hours. Mrs. H. H. Houghton, of Grants Pass, came to Rosebnrg this after noon for a visit with friends. Twenty-acre Improv&c ranch one mile from Myrtle Creek, io trade for rtoseburg property. C. H Arundel, box 703, Koseburg, Or, 536-tf Mrs. 'E. J. fCeltey, who has beesi visiting with her mother-in-law, Mrs. P. Sinnoi returned tbis morning fo her' home at Kverett, Wash. K you warn to iray or sen If you have rooms to rent if you have lost something, try a classified ad. They bring results. Mrs. V. H. liowden loft last night for Park City, Utah, in response to a telegram announcing the serious illness of her mother, itrs. A. A. Stanley. The Umpqua Valley Fruit UnioJ! is nov taking orders fr St. Val entine Broccoli plants, grown fron imported seed. Order early and ge' the beat. StiG-dsw-tf Col. U A, Dorington, of Washing ton, 13. C official Inspector of the Indian service, was in the city today and paid a official visit to the local office. Use P. S .C, coffee, you will get the essence of pWlty, strength and fiavor. All chaff and dust la remov ed, assuring when ordinarily pre pared, the '.lear amber fluid. Call fr the brynu package a fm rrcple'a Supply Co. 732-tf Mr O. 13. Whitney and Mrs. N'elUe Nash, of Oakland, Calif., -who yester day instituted the Ladies Auxiliary of the Order of Railway Conductors, left this morniug for their home. Bargain prices prevail through out j the large slock of NEW dry goods, shoes and notions recently purchas ed. Ail goods far below wholesale cost. Over $4,000.00 in good de pendable merchandise at great reduc tions. People's Supply Co, 732-if Mr. an(i Frank Shepard and Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Bender, of Port land, stopped in this city Jast night on their way to San t- ranclsco by n V.oih Mr. Shepard and Mr, liender are members of tbc Portland police force. An order Is placed for another car lot of High Flight, the good bread flour. The kind that causes pleased customers to return and buy again, flour and other commodities of like merit at the People's Supply Co. Tito car will contain 20 ions of pure wholesome food. Enough, to feed Pension's finny for a spell. The wheat Is raised ana" milled in the famous lilg IBend valley in Washing ton. The place where the best wheat grows. Try High Klight flour, you will like It. It is the most econom if ai flour you can buy. Get it at the Pf-opie's Supply Co, 732-lfj j .j . V : J rim If ' A " , , , ; I I j 1 hi h'- - r H OONAt.0 SRiAN, FAMOUS P!-A'. V.aA(OUNT STAB. R",nii!Ms "ro;:aiiJ aai Jaiia eniJ Sue" trt iss tiso catrcat stsga saoces h Sitcii wSS) b rsirast-iS on tho Paramount I'rogrRsa witisia ihe est fovp wep&s. Mr. artaa i& onu of Uie bw most pojniiar 8rc ob t3MS s!iijc SUbb E:!itli CaSey, who has beonj J. v. Hoover and wifa reiarac visiiing at the home ol A. SciiiB))er, horns to MyrtSe Creek te! isioraios reiarnod hojne to Yoaealia liile affer- after swatting a oB!e of days J noon. ! iiiia city. Are You Contemplating A Camping Trip? Thea don't torgct that we can eHHia yo with the iln ei5CBiia)is. TENTS " - ' Bolh Wiiiamoile and SratUie, S or. ducii i vavioaa aiws. Also tent tfJy. and if yoa wish jst a tcBiorary aiieiter a 'wagon cover thrown serosa a rope stretched between two (roes wSSl do eat nicely. CAMP STOVES The re-KHlar sheet iron, and also the fiwr fohlifiR aiove will fee Is stocii in a few days. Ily Utnc this wt sell is passed. DUTCH OVENS 111 you ever eat better hot bread than that nfade in lim old Ontch oveu, or wlththo Jiefieeior oven. The latter 1 iishier and ta efiwtlve. KhIvcr, Korlis, Spoons, enameled 1 wsro fry nana etc. Rifles and slioJ guns, an a coO( fififiortment of flhing tackie. KODAKS Don't forget t& take one alonseyea ihmigft only the Jirownle, Th& pietares you get will nrove & constant reminder of the ptasrasi days of yonr trip and you will he enabled io Jive your cxfrlfl5s over Churchill Hardware Company HiO.OXKHS. 1 . . . . . ' 1 CfTi- .VKWS. Try a at. SJiasfa at Galls'. 31-lf Ko!ak, Ka?im;Jn pTmto anjjplleaj at the Roscburg Book Siura. 4S4-tf V-ra Campbell Joft this raornine for hf-r home at 3J)!!ani sfirr visitine for a phort time in this city. 1 Karl Ilirrr retrnet this morning , front Portland anft Saif-m -wii-j? he' has htf-n vipititig for a shorty time. Mrs. 5. Itocard'is. who ha bpn vfsitine in towhurg for a xhort time rotarned to Mj-rHc Crick this morn-; The World's Best Chautauqua Talent Will be in Roseburg July 11th to 17th. Help the Local Committee by Buying Your Season Ticket Now! The New York City Marine Band of 50 Pieces Will be One of the Splendid Attractions this Season.