A ; i; ix. Impl emeots! WK HAVK I'LlitllASKI) TIIU STO(JiC OK IMI'IjUMKNTH AM) VKHICI.KH I'OH.MKIil.V OW.V::i J1Y ( li)l ( II & GILES, COX SISTIN'G OK V.VV.IAK. WAO"NS. I'LOW.H, DISC IIAItliOWh CULTIVATOIW, ETC. WHILE THIS STOCK LASTS WE WILL KKLL 'IT AT Less Than Wholesale. Cost IT U'11,1, I'AV l'O'J TO IXVHSTIUATE J. F. BARKER & CO. IMPLEMENT A.M) VEHICLES. When you want the very best Remember "Diamond VV" Canned Fruits &, Vegetables Will satisfy. Onr stock of these Is very complete. Price and quality satisfy. THE CASH STORE WK SAVE YOU MONEY 1M CASS STItEET DILLARD ftev. Ande non, of itiddie, oet:ii;;.'.;j the pulpit at Hi n..;:Li.:t r':;;reh Sta day morning and evening. Miss Kva Itice, ot florr.burp, senl the first two da.vs of iiio week will; her couuin, .lis:i Vivian Huell, Lloyd ytan.sburry, from California, is vJnitiiig relatives and friends here. The W. L. Cobb family, or Bend, accompanied by .Mr. Cobb's mother, of Portland, arrived at the S. C. Mill er home Sunday. They returned to HoKehurg Monday. M. lj. Norris left Wednesday morn ing for his ranch where he Is build ing a barn. He was accompanied by hia daughter, Myra. Mrs. IT. C. Ketcham, of Rosohuig who formerly resided here, har. beer, visiting at the home of Mrs. C. K Henry. Ilev. C. fi. Morris and daughters, of Klamath Agency, formerly of Ton Mile, mad'? a bri' f call on friend? here Wednesday. Carroll Fanehor left today for THo Dalles to visit nt the home of his brother. At Portland ho experts to meet his sister, Ilaxol, on her way from Monmouth to the same destina tion, the summer term of the noma', which she has been attending, bavin? clnnvl this morning. We understand that Walter Her eher has ben smployd to teM (Vr Sth grade department of the -Vyrt! Crook schools for the coming yn-r. OPTIMIST. Hornbrook hiskies May Jo all Ilicy nie iulvertlne'1 to bo, but a cup of our coffoo beats thoin all.' H does not require a government seal to denoto nmil ity, the taste will toll. Short orders from 5 a. m. to 10 a. m. Dinner from 1 1 a. ni. to'8 p. in. 3 Phone 81 THE CAFETERIA 122 Cass St. EK90EB3 Throw the Burden of Wash Day On UsT l.HT VS Ql'OTIC YOl' THE P::CK FOIt THIS SKItVICH WHICH INTl.mKS Tli: FAMILY V.HI I' N l-'l N1ST1 : : !, KKADYTO IKON Olt TIIK FAMILY WAsMT FIN' SFFn I'S'llV TO FSK. 0 PHONE 79 ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Our Autos Wiil Call GAMAS VALLEY Uev. Uarnmoro and Hov. Slide, of Coos county, have been holding ineot inga at the school houso the past few jl:iys. , t Mrs. John Ilelieu, of Coos county. Is very ill ut tho home of her Bister Mrs. Iloren. John Smith has pone to Klamath county for the. Hummer. Work is to begin at once ono the new road. .Mr. Weekly is on the ground now completing the necessary nrruuKcmenls to begin work. Cirain is ripening very fast the past week. There will he a pood crop notwithstanding the very back ward spring. Al. Crouch and faniily. of Coii lie City, spent a few days last week vis iting with Mrs. Crouch's mother, Mrs. Smith. Mr. Price is buck on his home stead after spending a few months away at work. MAY LEAD FICIIT FOK hlk;hes IN THE .MIDDLE WEST ; X t Jamt's A. Hcmcnnuy. James A. Ilemenway, former United Slates senator from Indiana, it is reported on good authority has been chosen to take charge of the middle .west' heudquurturs in the Re publican national campaign. The jost is regarded as an importunt one ecause of the fact that much of tha hard lighting will he carried on tn the middle west. forest service shield, and contains the following primed notice: "The national forests are the property of the people and are ad ministered and protected for their benefit. Care with matches, burn ing tobacco and camp fires Is essen tial to their protection. Your help is fr.licited. In case of real need, the tefephone system of the forest is at your service. If the forest rangers know whero you are going, they m iy be of assistance to you. Criticisms of suggestions looking to the better ment of the forest service will be appreciated if addressed to the dis trict forester, U. R. forest service, Portland, Oregon." Spring and. Summer Dress In Dimities, Batistes, Voiles ami Silk Mixtures Goods Now On Display New Spring and Summer Coats w ."wonjrww.jjvm For Ladies and Misses Our Corset Degjt is complete in every detail. Models for every Fijrure. Be Friendly, Come in and see us Occasionally. Abraham The Dependable Store MOW STATK KOAD SOl tJlIT ! PetlthMHM-s Want Pacific Highway and Coach pass Itoiul Link. SAT, KM i July 28. Construction of u road connect inir the new stretch of th Pacific highway being built noir Giondale with the Coach Pass mad is asked in a petition filed with tho state .highway com mission by r.iderts of tlie territory adjucent to the propose, road. cMj'sf n"'tten o,' hy 1'nU, the T!-: THOl SM Al-TKH VILLA. II MKXICO CITY, July 2S. Villa is being driven into a trap, and ton thousands Carranxhlas are chas ing him with his capture imminent, according to officials here replying ' to the rumors in the United St: ts ! i t hat the bandit is moving on Tor reon. f Cedar for chests, cedar for boats,; cedar for Ironing hoards, at Parr-, i S03-J-:) ' ilyaur home atmosphere with exquisite lasting frao-rancc ED. PINAUD'S LILAC . The preat French perfiarne, winner o highest international awards. Each drop as sweet and fragrant as the living Lilac blossom. A celebrated connoisseur said: ".I don't see how you can sell such a remarkable perfume for 7S. cents a bottle" and remember each bottle contains 6 oz. it is wonderful value, Try it. Ask your dealer today for ED. PINAUD'S LILAC. For 10 cents our American offices will send you a testing Mile. Write Uida PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD, Dcpt M ED. FRAUD Biilg., New York 1 ESSESrcwTvssLSsrx i1 v.-iil prove the yv.-. " ".' "" .' !n Ui:.t 'jKiimttHBiaazit. r 0 r I Vn-f crec'; t ; y tyn v'v ("i!es. :'irn'Tt:1, (PcihI:;? , new road v oiil THE UNIVERSAL CAS Fold si rs ire for l'ord owners is worth w hile. y-one Kurd branches; over S,500 agents all throui'h tlie country, eaeh with a complete stock of Kord parts and supplies mi hand. N'o de lavs, no holding up for days to get parts, hut prompt, reliable service at a low, fixed cost. Runabout $3!)0; Touriiur Car $110: Coupelet $500; Town Car $1110; Sedan $710. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. On sale at ;A. BURR, Affent - Roscburg Tern ii to rt'Niimltdo parties. T'i- pre ioiii e'enda" i:ti ? i,(hj Serlal of ,;1.,r(. pi:TV Planned in Miuhtiehl. P. W. Kefe1,i at tho C .A. Smith in ill this evening will have one of the biggest myrtle lops ever brought 'i a mill cut Into hoards and planks, , Tho log i fed lorn: nn,i seven feet in diameter. The Chamber of : Commerce has arranged for a plank three feet wide to he exhibited here. They have also arranged for a slab! ten inches thick to bo cut off the Htiimp nt Allegany nd polished and then plarod o' exhibit Ion. Coos Pay; Times, ti;vi:i Mts i;v;hti:p. ws?t:i ItY TIIK KOl'INT M.liVin: POirn.ANH, .Tuly IVMrlct Korester Ceorge II. Cecil, of Port land, ha? this week rut to the for est jsttpri'vitfors (if nrr-nn, Vnshlni ton :'') V1"! a.r'utiiv f the in tletnl fore-st ti;nei ' r-U'ter. 'h- ' ' -rv t "fv -.1 y the forest jfrvice. The-.r r : i, --; m i" h- r1:1 f..r use jm ranker ,t:it it-r ard other uoipt ft 'iU'eT'td by 'touri.its, camp ers, f-port j'non !i "d nt fer forest ers. to make n permanent record of ,i t l. ' on the national forests ' i of the register hears the WE trrr THE NEWS can make use of a considerable quantity of Block and Stove wood and the time" to brinj; it in is NOW while the roads are good. To those who are in arrears on subscription, the market price of wood is offered. SO BRING IT IN ii '11L3