MX warn TIIB EVENING NEWS, Tl'ESDAV, iVLY II, 1010. Implements! WE HAVH l'L'ICCIIASEI) TH ': STOCK OK IMPLEMENTS AMI VEHICLES FORMERLY OWN : 11Y CROUCH GILES, CON MSTiNu w m(;(.ii;s, wag'o.vs, plows, iisc harrows CULTIVAT0K8. ETC. while this stock lasts wk will sell it at Less Than Wholesale Cost IT WILL PAV YO V I'O INVESTIGATE J. F. BARKER & CO. IMPLEMENT AND VEHICLES. CLENDALE NEWS KKCIil'ITfl WAXTEli " Escape the Hard,Tiresome Work of Washing at Home Uy iilaciog this matter 1m our hands, you save yourself the dopivimion and avoid the muss around the house. We will call for jour clothes regularly ouch.woek, wash them all, Btarch all the pieces that need It, dry all tho clothes, and Iron and fold, ready for use, your bed and table linen, towels, etc. Our service Is prompt and our charges are right. King us up now and ask Tor our auto to call, PHONE 79 ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Roseburg, Oregon The Fourth Company, C. A. C, wants 50 recruits ini- mediately. A good cook wanted, also company clerk. Apply at the Armory, or see Capt. Buchanan. 738-tf , FOUR BROTHERS, EACH SIX FEET TALL, ARE READY TO FIGHT FOR NATIVE LAND When you want the very belt Remember "Diamond W" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. Our stock of those Is vory complete. Price and quality Batiafy. THE CASH STORE Mrs. H. I. Lord, of Idaho, has been visiting at tlio home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Faroum at Azalea for some time. Mrs. Alfred Sackelt and children. of Grants Pass, have heen the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vi. ;S. Booth, at Booth, .for two weeks. They returned home on Sat urday. Billy Winston, will leave for Cen- tralia, Wash., this week. He will not return until late this fall. Major Hanks has bought a fine Overland auto, and he and hi8 wife and daughter, Evelyn, can make a visit ut their home at Canyonville and return the same evening. They have been at the J, L. Hanks home in this city, for three months, since a fall and later on their mother was their father was ho severely hurt by very 111, with pneumonia. We are pleased to nolo that Mrs. Hanks Is well agian, and her husband Is much better in health, and will soon be able to walk out with tho aid of crutches. .Many old friends will be glad to hear of their improvement in j health. J James Hodson, of Roseburg, spent I a week visiting his mother, Mrs.. M. t U'annn.l.. I.. t.. ! ' Mr. Cowan Is manager of the Stearns I smith Rnmey, an aged resident of Eilragc j this valley, is quite 111. He is being Nov that Bnothcr BlorloUg -4lh kindly 'cared Tor by his son and ! ha. ,)aasC(i ,nto hlstnrv "Old .Tune" I wife, Mr. ad Mrs. Albert Ramoy. We : has apparently withdrawn his threat- I nope to soon ue auio to note Ills re- i'onimr fro-res hefnre the i,UI,n,i,, countenance of "Old Sol ' and our land is once more radient with tmlles and the click and rattle of the hay. making devices, while the very! prolific crops of cherries and various i varieties of berries are beir.jT cared : for and preparations n'e In full blast : for setting aside a bountiful supply; of nature's products t0 fortify tho inner man against those drenching and chilling rigors which are Mi, e to ! appear In great ininnhers backing : "Old Sol" for a time off the field while "Old Jupo" reinforced by the ! merciless hostg of old grizzled win- ! tor whoop aim howl and cavort over lie arena. That there can be no doubt so let every one make tle best of the opportunities as they are pre senting themselves so that when the inevitable "rainy day" comes that there will be no lack of prepared ness to last un4il the beaming "Old i Sol" once again disperses the win- tery forces which have been tlirot cling the land for Sf long a time. here on bus.ness a few days this week. Dr.. Phillips, the Sutherlln uen tist, has fitted up an ollce at the rear of the Huntington drug store ando will serve the people of Yon fella each Tnursday hereafter. UU Pauline Smith, of Cottage Grove, is visiting here this week, guests of Miss .Nellie Strawn. Peter Zwlght, of Glendale, visited with friends here the first of the week. . Manley M. Strawn and Delia B. Nash were married on .July 2 at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Strawn! are well and favorably known here; and have many friends who wish them well. They are sightseeing in Portland at present and will be at home t0 their friends after July 15. Dale Cowan and Miss Cora Lowery. r.f Cottage Grove, were married at Roseburg July 3. These yom.g peo plo are among the leaders o! the youii(-(.r set, being popular with all. covery. Dr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Knott and daughter, spent the 4th at Portland. Itev. J. K. Howard passed through Glendale, as ho was enroute to Drain and ns bo returned homo. Ills coming Is always 'welcomed by his many friends In this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith, of this j city, are spending a month at the j home of Mr. and Mrs. Estes, at Tal ent. Mrs. Estea Is their daughter. Miss Lucy Splker, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Howard T.ys tul, at Portland for several weeks returned homo last week. Mrs. O. Harmon, of Riddle, spent the past week visiting her daughter. Mrs. Lawrence Nouner. Mrs. E. E. Totten nnd children, who spent a month on Duys Creek are at. homo again. Dole's Cafeteria and Delicatessen THE ONLV FIRST CLASS PL U'E OK ITS HIXI) BETWEEN Ki t. i:IO AM) SACRAMENTO. ORDER VOI R I. INCH PUT CP IIV IS. OCR COOKING IS Jl'ST I.IKE MOTHER'S. YOU GET VALl'IC RECEIVED AND THE BEST MEAL I.N THE CITY AT rimnesi THE CAFATERIA mcassst. Standing, left to right: William, Robert, Bernard and Alexander McDonald. Seated Bernard McDonald, Sr. Four brothers, all six feet tall and all excellent fighting men, are mem bers of one company of the Georgia national guard, and will see service on the Mexican border. They are William, Robert, Bernard and Alexander McDonald. They are the sons of Bernard McDonald of the Savannah city health deDartmpnfc. YONCALLA "- t IT- HflTHMMTMIti'lrBni THE UNIVERSAL CAR I'lvcry otlior cur on the roiul is a Ford; more than half the cars honght this rear will he Fords. There's a mighty good reason. Ford ears are filling a place in every field of human activity. 'ost ahout two cents a mile to operate and maintain. F.etter order yours todav! Runabout $'.VM) Touring Car $110 Coupelet .-90; Town Car'$r,IO; Sedan ,7 10. All Prices f. o. h. Detroit. W. A. BURR, Agent - Roseburg Tonus to rvfHtiilMe imrtlm. 7 V. I) "-.'-V Ji-' A. C. Hardin was at Oakland on business Friday. Wade Crow departed Friday for l.oraine where hu will visit with his grand parents. A. K. Jones and wife were busi ness visitors at Roseburg Friday. James and Charles Pumphrey re turned u Ivw days ago from an out ing on the McKen.le river. They re port the catching of a largo numbei of fish. Miss Maudo Ferbracho, of Glen dale. returned to this placo a few days ago to visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Marshall. Miss Ethel Stowoll, who under went quite n serious operation at Portland last month has returned to her borne at this place. Miss Thr "-Court has accepted a position as saleslady at the storo of C. II. Ilurliholder. Pen Huntington's new residence Is rapidly rounding into completion and will when finished be a decided Improvement to our city. C. C. Wiuusley Is wielding the gav el of postmaster, during the absence of Postmaster M. M. Strawn. j Mrs. C. Ray Berkley has returned! to her home at Port In ml after a brief visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Applegate. Mrs. J. J. Melnzer Is visiting with relatives al Portland. 1 May Scott returned here Thursday after an absence of several weeks at Portland. "Pete" Wamsley und wife, of Red 111 ii rr. Cal., are visiting heio at the home of J. C. Wamsley. Helen Marks, of Eugene. Is visiting at the home of Mrs. Ella Marks. Miss Marlam Bradley has accepted a position as saleslady at Mrs. Bun .van's store. T. R. Howard and family spent July 1th at Albany where they In cidentally visited with relatives. Wm. Talrott nnd wife visited here a few days this week at the home of Mrs. Talrolt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. I". P. Drew. Lulu Hartley, of Eugene. 1 visit Ing at the homes (if her brothers C. F. and J. 0. Applegate, in Scotts Valley. J. J. Long may be seen most liny day spinning around with his new Ford. Mr. and Mm. A. Schlndler and daughter, Miss Mabel Schlndler. were SPECIAL THIS WEEK ON ELECTRIC IRONS We have Electric Fans too, among others a small one for $5.00, just right for the table or to keep che flies off of the baby ROSEBURG ELECTRIC CO. Phone 123 Do It Electrically. Phone 123 Al STRl AN ( Itl lSER SINKS ENt.l.lSIl PATROL BOATS BERLIN". July 11. (via wireless to Sayville.l Four and possibly five British patrol boats were do-1 stroyed yesterday by tbe Austrian1 cruiser Novara. off Otranto, the an-j nouncement coining from the Aus trian admiralty. . ! All of the patrol boats were sunk. ! three burning after their boilers ex ploded. The cruiser could only res cito nine of tho British sailors from the crews. The prisoners said that there were five boats In the group. WIN BAY SPEND YOUR VACATION AT CHESTER GOOD HUNTING, FISHING AND BATHING. COME AND HAVE A GO O!) TIME THIS SUMMER. For further pa; ticulnrs L.S. WEEKS, Winchester, Bay, Ore. Miss Mabel Wilson, of Yoncalla. came to lisoeburg yesterday and will remain in tihs city until after the Chautauqua. CASTORIA For. Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears -J the Signature SHOOT KODAK end send your films to us for DEVEUIPI.NO AND PRINTING Best work at modorato prices. Kodaks, l: iMinnu Pliuto Supplies. l;OSEBl l!(J BOOK STORE K.webnrg ..... Oregon i L is 1 Ulf A World Beater The New Sharpies Special The Suction-Feed Tubular Sep arator. Twenty-eight new fea tures. Uniform thickness of cream regardless of speed. SOW OX DISPLAY AT TIIB Douglas Co. Creamery urin'til 10.JULUCJ THE FRENCH TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. A ff3?K ""Sve Checked from - li m, 1 1 ipi; ini. experienced men. an,t handled by '-arge, pry Storage rtooms. Free From Pire Risks. Phono 220