1 .-?r-nT CTIB EYEXINQ AtTWHTHXHSDAV, AUGUST 17, 1016. nx ! Tf E3 Tl In K It. , ' dim: Btru lur mel bel l-ol or t rive flhni Uns i PAYS TO EXHIBIT A. J. LILBURN & SON Complete Housefurnishers CARPETS RUGS CURTAINS DRAPERIES LINOLEUMS ' and FURNITURE The value of showing at the state or county (airs cannot be express ed In dollars and cents. There is nothing we enjoy more than fittlne a herd for the fairs. To sea them grow and put on fat, and when you brush them to hear them express themselves. It reallv u o pleasure. Then, the advertising val-' ue cannot be equaled In the state. ! Siany new acquaintances are made 1 with people from different sortlnn..1 of the country. It gives a fellow a chance to talk hog, to make a few sales and to compete with the oth-.' ers who think thoy have thn he.i ! The hog Industry In South Dakota io rast increasing. Boys, let us .ret busy and have the lamest show nf swine at the fulr In 1916 that was ever shown. You can't lose In mak ing an exhibit at the stain fnir Northwest Farmstead. ft Ri K Don't you need one? Now Is tlmo to buy. We have stock bouuht bnfore the Inst i-ien We will give you tho benefit of tho rise If you buy uuu. uur next uuy will oblige us to advanco prices. Tents Tent Flys. Wagon Covers, a f;ilr Rionk Dutch Ovens, Pake Ovens or Iteflectors. And a folding camp stove that makes a package only an Inch thick. kodaks Ono Is necessary If you wish to ent thn itmii hi.,. lire from your trip. Tho game you get with It will glvo you more lasting pleasure than that you get with Churchill Hardware Company IIIONIlUVI.l US i Tho NORTH SIDE GROCERY HAVE A FULL LINE OF Groceries, Flour and Feed TO SELL! THKV AliK PAYING market price i-ou kggs. The North Side Grocery it l. l: i. s AlPMIsMON lite AI.TOX S. I'ltl'.Y, Prop. mtemrin....Mmimitl i"s iiri'Ki!i:xr. 'Always a Good Show" Tfnr-i'ii- "S MATIXKK EVERY DAY AT 3 Tim P. .. KVKMN,, 7:tS TO TODAY (IMi DAY O.M.Y " '. 1 O.M.Y The Irony of Justice' t,U, n Pioblom iIa that cvory ono iliou1(1 .sec, "Tlic Ostrich Tin'M In, inn cent. Ting around 0h,, f,(rm, feiUu,.ls CI Margaret Gibson. The Sheriff nf Pl..,W A Suo,,,- ,..,, l.rau.a f,..turlng IIKLKXK KOSSON & YV1I.I.I UI STOWKI.I, " m i in sru;i: tmther funny romcdv tomorrow -i hi: ivi. m. . ... ... , "J . , ' ' A '""""Ir.l play featuring MlvONK POWER ,t l.ois wkhkk toMixii-iops cotrxiRy am, tiikwomax HIKERS STOP l. ItOSKIirilG J. A. Personotl and wife of s. lnm, arrievd in this city today on the iirst lap or their journey to the cap itals of all the states in the union. They are making the trip from coast to coast and will obtain the signa tures of all the governors In the country. They curry their camping outnt In a small hand drawn ve hicle nn, are paying their expenses by selling post cards and a vulcaniz ing outfit for which thev are neents ; Thoy rnmo to Roscburg this morning to see Mr Hughes. machinery is used. The sled cutter is Drougni into use because It Is w ....... .p uovi tocii; uiicmicu, i utj curu binder, however, l8 one piece of ma-! chlnery used most extensively. ' Where one Is able to cut a little i over one a'cre a day by the hand j method and place only about 144 j hills In a shock, with the corn binder! the shocks are made larger and may ' contain over 180 hills. Each year the litbor problem grows more acute, and labor savlne eniiln-! Ihent is Improved each year In order "to relieve the burden. Today In many , parts of, the northwest territory j many corn hinders are equipped with j a small gasoline engine which oper ates the cutter, the 'binder and the elevator. In fact, this gas engine j relieves tne horse of all work ex cept pulling the binder across the . field. j On the many dairy farms where j the silo Is used, the corn binder Is ! always to be found. Minnesota in particular does things up to date. The corn husker Is here and is doing good work. The farm tractor Is here to stay. Farmers having both ma chines operate thn corn picker with j the tractor. On these farms by this: method corn picking is fun. After the load is picked and taken to the j crib a dump and elevator puts the; corn in its proper place. Machines ; of all kinds are being introduced j lo do away with tho heaw work, nf the corn harvest. ixmKiin r ouniain fens Service is the most important factor to 'consider In the purchase, of a fountain pen. The Conltlln excolls in easy writing qualities. It is positively non-leakable. It can be instantly filled by inserting the pen in the ink bottle and pressing the crescent filler. It fills Itself. The Conklln is made in different styles and you may select from a number of different pen points. Whether you prefer a large or a small ien, a coarse or fine pen point, we have a Conk- lin that will meet with vour hpartv annrnval. Wn arft nlpnaari in demonstrate the Conklln Fountain Pen. , QUALITY' SKKVICE BUBAR BROTHERS Formerly Younir Ilubar JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS PIIOXE 214 If you want the best shingles that can be made, go to Page's, they are tner. 873-alli Ml'ltlWIt IIXAI.LV l:l'l,ixi:i) Tho trial of Paul Deshon for Ihn murder of his friend and traveling companion, one stormy night, on a lonely ranch, attracted wlde-snrWl Interest. Olaf Uron son nn whnun ranch the crime was committed, was freed of suspicion bv evidence that pointed clearly to Paul as the murderer. With Paul sentenced to life Imnrla- onment. the case lost public Interest and was soon out of mind. There was ono person, however, who be lieved Implicitly In Paul's Innocence and was certain that Olaf committed tho deed. This person was Paul's fiance. The girl vowed to devote the rest of her life, If necessary, to fixing tho crime where she believed the guilt rested. The girl followed him wherever he went and tho eye of Clod was con stantly upon him. Go where he might Olaf felt the briUi.inl and searching rays of "(he eye" seeklnc tho Innermost conscience of the guilty wretch. Willi "the eye" burninc Its wav Into his soul and tho woman besieg ing hl8 heart Olaf finally fell a vic tim to guilty conscience and the wiles or the woman. The mystery of the murder at the ranch was revealed. Tyrone Power and Lois Weber will be tho Olaf and the Woman In "Tho E.vo of God." a lllueblrd Phnlnnlnv I hat will make a visit to the Ma jestic theatre on Friday, well worth the Interest of "picture fans" who enjov unusual stories. ( Alt OK FISH FOR WIXCHKSTUK The fish car "Rainbow" will ar rive in Winchester .Monday morning shortly after nine o'clock, according to Deputy Game Wanlnn n.-rin Thompson, who received word to that effect this morning. Thn t-.,r will be attached to train No. 15 and will be loaded with steelhead salmon fry. It Is decided that as many sportsmen as possible be present with their automobiles and assist in the distribution. YOUR AUTO Is your auto Insured against loss by fire and theft? If not, you should consider it. A small sum will protect you. Ask us about rates on automobile in surance. "Insurance Giat Protects." G. W. YOUNG & SON 1 HI Ciuis Street. HOTEL UMPQUA ROSEBURG, OREGON CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears .9 Signature of Aafl2c4&C TIIH PACIFIC III 1LIIIXG AM) LOAX ASSOCIATION Why not avail yourself of the opportunity to save? We have organized a branch of the Pa cific liuildlng and Loan Asso ciation. Pay rent to yourself. Ask for explanation of their Investment stock, how $3.00 per month will mature to $1000.00. HICK & RICH Loan Agents. in-. EUROPEAN PLAX 116 Rooms, 44 with Private Batb. ; Rates $1.00 per day up. W. J. WEAVER, Prop. "The Smell of Print er's Ink Is Music to My Ears," Says The Successful Merchant. Mixed Metaphor, But Good From an Ad Standpoint. CORX HARVEST. Farmers In tho American North west harvest corn In various ways, but the largest part of the crop Is usually cut and placed in shocks. Some fee,i the entire stalk, while others shuck the shocked corn and then feed tho fodder. Ilor.niMn nr this manner of harvesting different Really Attractive Glasses cuunoi ue picked out of a box on the shelf. Thoy must be made especially for you just the rleht style of mounting and shapo of lens to best harmonize with the contour of your features. No two -people have faces or com plexions alike. How can we all ex pect to wear the same kind of glasses and look equally well? Every pair of glasses that leaves our store is made from start to finish by expert opticians. You'll "look well in glasses" If you get them here. A. S. HUEY CO. Optometrist. When you want the very best Remember " Diamond VV" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. 0r stock of these Is very complote. Price and quality satisfy. THE CASH STORE WE SAVE YOU MUXEY 1M CASS STREET I gu -iiwwnnTrriBraiirFm msu.ance mat is worth something. I write flro Insurance. I sell accident mid life Insurance. I will secure you a bond I write auto Insurance. 1 negotiato loans. I look after the interests of mv clients in many ways. I have been in business 20 years in Rose- ou.g. iNcvor nau a law suit In settling the many claims I have had. I represent 10 of the largest and strongest Fire Insurance Companies. All old line, no cat rates. Quick adjustments and my reputation is my guarantee thjt you will be treated justly. Twenty years of satisfied customers. My office ls at 321 Perkins Building where I will he pleased to meet my old customers as well as all the new ones I can secure. Special arrangements for taking care of prune dryer Insurance Call and see me. W. J. MOON Roseburg, Oregon iftarea 1 ANTLERS I ALSO A I I'ICTO. GRAPH fl AMI A I COMEDY B lOd No. 20 Eggs (Continued) P. Kg Timbalcs represent my prize egg dish de luxe. Whenever 1 nec.l a "sP,ci.:I feature" lor a repast, 1 use i,c iilhiul(;: Egg Timbalcs licit six cg,;, ,vci aml a(lt onf lull u-apo..niul of salt, a pinch ,.f P'-ppcr, a teapoonfiil f rhoppcj ivmle- and a vcry J.'J June. Add three-quarters of a Pint ol milk and wi ,.. lu.tler eight medium sir, ,i...ile mi.hU ' with the mixture. IVt the "...Ids mm n clrcn ,,;, c,,,u, tet waler. almost to the tM, ,.f "em; , a ,micrillc 0 id rook until firm in ihc cenire J un, ot in a warm divh and pour il,e'n,'.' r Crt'a'" una French Toast A.M onr-hali lespoonf,d of ih i ! beaten egg,. Ii,,, , i-.e bread i nnxture. 11, on ",t " '". well hutlere. d.lle. Sprinkle wl, cinnun .'a ""J "Bar and serve hot. Oyster Omelet 1. Parboil a doien ovsters in the.r own hquor. ,k them " ud let them cool; add ihem to the beaten rrrcs. cither whole or mmeed. Look the same as a plain omelet. -'. Thicken the liquid with butter rolled in Hour; season willi salt, cayenne pepper and a tea si'oouiul of chopped. parsley. Chop the oysters and add to the sauce. I'lacc a few spoonfuls in the centre of the omelet before folding; when dished, pour the remainder ul the sauce around. Kice Omelet A cupful of boiled rice m mixed Willi a cupful of warm milk. Ad-i a tabhspooiiinl of butter melted, a level teaspoonful of salt, a ilai: of pepper; mix well, then add th.ee well-beaten egg,, place a u,ie spoonful of butler in a hot fryir-t pan and when it begins to bc.i pour in the omelet and set the pad in a hot oven. As soon as it cooked through, fold ;t ,ou; turn it out on a hot dish and .- at once. Asparagus Omelet Take ten stalk, of asparag,,, d ho with " little salt until ahout hal cooked. Chop the edible part into small pieces, beat eccs and mix with asparagus. A little chopped parsley wd, aud to the TOXKillT TOXKillT TOXKiHT for little money 'Diplomacy' With Marie Doro Paramoimt