THK EVEHWO MsWI SATURDAY. AUGUST 10, 10l. A. J.LILBURN & SON Complete Ilousefurnishers CARPETS RUGS CURTALNS DRAPERIES LINOLEUMS and FURNITURE CITlf NEWS. Try a Si t. Shasta at Galls'. B31-U Edgar Rozer, of Brockway, spent the day in Hoseburg visiting with friends. Try "Pennant Bread," for sale by all up-to-date grocers. Made by Hoyal Bakery. 8S4-tf Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Mitchell, of North Bend, came to Roebsurg last night and will visit here for a few days. where it will be used in construction worn. F, R. Rytchle, traveling passen ger and freight agent for the North ern Pacific, spent the night In this city and returned to his home ai Portland this morning. W. J. Boll returned to his home at Riddle this morning after spending a couple of days In this city attend ing to business matters. U. S. Cream Seperator is used by HENRY FORD Employer of 17,000 men, is the greatest mechanical e.s'pert and factory manager ths world bus over seen. :. c iiupp Hupp II. II. .Iy ' Packard II. M. Lolmid Cadillac W. I-;. li'lHiMlri', Maxwell It. Colgatu, Sharon, Crtnn, of Colgate & Co., Boap nnd porfunio manufacturers. V. N." VmiWcxIuy, Garden City, L. I., N. Y., of Doubleday. Pago & Co., publishers of Country Life in America and Garden Magazine. lion. August Belmont, Babylon, N. Y., Well known Capitalist II. M. II. uina, Clovolund, Oliio, of the well-known "Ilanna" family AVm. K. Vmuleibill, Isllp, N. Y Railroad Magnato and Capitalist 11. S. l'MrcMtoiio, Akron, 0., President Firestone Tiro & Rubber Co. (Flrostono Tiros.) ItoKlnnld Yunilerhllt, Newport. It. I. Well known Capitalist Mrv, O. I. Itclinoiit. Hempstead, N. Y. Newport society leader Homor I. Loring, Botdon, Mass. Prominent Boston banker flm.M. . Vllns, Alslend, N. II. Kornier proprietor Fifth Avenuo Ilolol. New York. Villi-! Slates Nlcol Corporation, Dulutli, Minn., on their Minnesota Demonstration Farms. Tho I'. S. will Biilt you ns well nx tin-si-. Special Inducements If bought this full. W you want to ouy or sell !f you have rooms to rent If you have lost something, try a classified ad. They firing results. Thclma Alley left this morning for Oiulla where Bhe will spend a week or ten days camping with friends. M. . Williams, who has been pass ing a few days in this city looking after business affairs, left this morn ing for .Stockton. W. C. Ott and wife and J. V. Man. cist, of Portland, formed an auto I party which stopped at the Uuipquu 1 last night. ' i Judge J. W. Hamilton returned last night from Toledo, Ore., where he has been holding court for the ; past two weeks. I Earl Ithoades and wife returned ; last night from Oakland .whore Mr ; Ithoades is employed on the cement ' work for the school huildiug. HEAT TREATMENT IMPORTANT IN AUTOMOBILE MAKING JXhIkc IliotlwMH Plant Ha Wonderful Hy.stom of Tewing Mctiils. Churchill Hardware Company lUONMONGlOHS. NORTH SIDE GROCERY The HAVE A FULL, LINE OF Groceries, Flour and Feed TO SELL! THUV AUK I'AYINU MAItM.T I'KICK H)U KfitiS. The North Side Grocery ALTON S. ritlOY, Prop. it i:i :tj-i m i:i:i:i.s .v miissio toe rtit -v mm it WTMnnuirnnnmmi IT'S HIITKKKNT. "Always a Good Show" MATIXKK KVI'ltY DAY AT 2 TO I M., KVKNIXO 7:15 TO It TODAY OXK DAY ONLY CAllLYLi: Itl.ACKU KLL In 'THE LAST CHAPTER" A 5-part slnry nf love, romance and adventure, from the book of the suuie name by Klt'h.ir, Harding Davis. I iii u i:i:ii.Y always (;oon Mol'OUO t'l.K How they use them in the uriny and many other places, durational. "Hunjtlinjt Billy's Dress Suit" A Vogue Comedy with big laugh in every foot. TinioitHOM --null Chapter of the IKON ( l.Aw. lis Just a, thrill ing as ever. 10th rlinpter of the S.xn-t of tin- Snl.iojii Inc. lMli' Nnv!s showing pictures of tke $:0.0(10.0U0 ammiinilion explosion in New York. Mil, AI (.111,1 V.S SI.IDK TKOMIIONr'. Vl'Alti'KTTK COMING GOIi'S COUNTRY AND THK WOMAN'.'1 The party who left here Wednes- day for their trip or Investigation of J th" Crater Luke cut off road are expected to return tomorrow. Dance at Looking Glass Friday night, August 25. Good music. Lunch at Howard's. Everybody wel come. Ricllalil Goodman. Waller Jones, Lee Williams and Geo. Mat thews, committoe. 889-a2ip C, M. Edwards, who 1ms been, spondlng a few days in tills city In vestigating tho locality with a view of locating here, left this morning for Medford where he will spend a few dayB. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Croston and daughter. Hazel, who have been vsltlng W. H. Ilond, nt Peel, and at the home of .1. A. Buchanan, in this city, left this moinTng for their home at Needles, Calif. , C. S. Ileinlinc, of (he local Indian service office, 'left last night ',for Portland, Celllo ajid Ocean Park.' At Iho.lnttor place he will spend n week or ten dayB with his wife, who Is passing her vacation there. Among the ninny Sutherlin resi dents who were In tho city today vis iting and looking after business af fairs wore .lohn .YlcOlasky nnd daugh ter, Alice; Miss Gene Franz, W. H. Marden, W. H. Watson nnd W. W. Watson and wife. M. n. Madden, for 20 years a mis sionary In Julian, will nrrlvo in this city tonight nn,i will occupy the pul pit of tho Christian church tomor row in Hie absence of the pastor. n. R. .lope, who is visiting with his son in California. The Ford garage is today being remodeled to make room for the supplies and accessories of which a largo slock will be laid In by Mr. nurr, the local agent within a short time,. A room which partially divides the display room Is being built nnil equipped with shelves for tho purpose. Judge D. V. Kuykondall. of the circuit cour tof Klntnath county, left yesterday on his return to Drain where be Is spending a vacation aft er visiting relatives here. Judge Knykendnl! paid yesterday the Klamath delegation on the Florence. Kugeno-Klamnth road over the old military route expects to meet the state hlghwoy commission about Sep tember I, a number of the members being unable to get away nt this time. They deslro nlso to meet with the entire commission which will be scattered next week on nccount of the Coos Bay celebration. Eugene Register. A prominent scientist, in a paper dealing with steel used in the nianu. facture of motor cars, made the fol lowing statement recently: "The heat-treatment of steel in a way Ib the most important operation to which it is subjected. There can be no unimportant details. It is essential that the work be done b) skillful men, supplied with accurate pyrometers and well designed and constructed furnaces capable of main, tuinlng a uniform heat and of being properly regulated." Which seems to have expressed precisely the opinion of Dodge Brothers. Not only do they Insist upon exportness in every branch of the heat-treating department, but they see that scientific research work precedes the actual heating, so that there may be no error in determining in advance the exact degree of heat to which a bar of steel should lie sub jected to give it the proper wearing qualities. Every different kind of steel, for every different part of the car, must be put through the research test to determine what degree of heat is best adapted to lis quality and to its function in service. To de termine 'that degree, hundreds of sampled specimens of slcel are heat ed at different temperatures In small electric furnaces. The results of j tests on these specimens, as made by various type9 of special instruments, are used in determining the exact treatment to be used In regular pro duction. For Instance, one of the first tests which a piece of steel 'ii.dercoes after emerging from the electric runiuro, Is the Urinnell test for hardness. Electric furnaces nre used because electricity, more so than other fuels, may be regulated to tt final point of exactness. The heat is confined within a drum or shell, heavily Insulated. The pyrometer attachment will record as high as 1 800 degrees Fahrenheit. Arter It is heated, the steel is cooled, either fast or slow, in one of the numer ous different solutions standing nearby. Every step of the long and careful nroress is a step In the direction of the exceptional durability that has given the Dodge Brothers motor car Its high standing nniong motor car buyers. Conklin Fountain Pens Service Is the most important factor to consider In the purchase of a fountain pen. The Conklin excells In easy writing qualities. It is positively non-leakable. It can be Instantly filled ny inserting the pen In the ink bottle and pressing the crescent filler. It y fills Itself. The Conklin is made In different styles and you may select from a number of different pen points. Whether you prefer a large or a small pen, a coarse or fine pen point, we have a Conk lin that will meet with your hearty approval. We are pleased to demonstrate the Conklin Fountain Pen. ' QUALITY SKHYICE BUBAR BROTHERS Formerly Young & Ilubar JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS PHONE 214 L. E. West, the Taconia cattle buyer was In this city yesterday and today attending to business matters. YOUR AUTO Is your auto insured against loss by fire and theft? If not, you should consider it. A smtll sum will protest you. Ask us about rates on automobile In surance. "IiiNiii-niico that Protects." G. W.YOUNG & SON 11(1 Cuss Street. .THE PACIFIC lillLDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Why not avail yourself of the opportunity to save? We have organized a branch of the Pa cific Building and Loan Asso ciation. Pay rent to yourself. Ask for explanation of their Investment stock, how $5.00 per month will mature .to $1000.00.. RICE & HICK Loan Agents. HOTEL UMPQUA ROSEBURG, OREGON r k r ! -.!, n, EUROPEAN PLAN 116 Rooms, 44 with Private Bath 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. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears yi Signature of asfjCii When you want the very best Remember "Diamond W" Canned Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. Ornr stock of these Is very complete. Price and quality satisfy. THE CASH STORE WE SAVE VOL" MOXEV l,'i CASS STREET AUGUST STRAUB Mining Engineer 'tOSPKl T AND lli:VKUPIN; MINES A SPECIALTY lVwtori'ico Itox .No. 751 .wwrbiirg; Oregon ! INSURANCE! insurance that is worth something. I write fire insurance. I sell accident and life insurance. 1 will secure you a bond. I write auto Insurance. I negotiate loans. I look after the Interests of my clients In many ways. I havs been In business 20 years in Rose burg. Never had a law suit In settling tho many claims I have had. I represent 10 of the largest and strongest Fire Insurance Companies. All old Uno, no c it rates. Quick adjustments and my reputation Is my guarantee th it you will he treated Justly. Twenty years or satisried customers My office 13 at 321 Perkins Building where I will be pleased to meet my old customers as well as all the new ones I can secure. Sped il arrangements for taking care of prune dryer Insurance. Call and see me. W. J. MOON Roseburg, Oregon ANTLERSl TONKillT TONIGHT TONIGHT 1 TRIANGLE PLAYS John Hunter yesterday moved the donkey enclne which he has been using at the gravel beds nt the foot of Mosher street to a position at the corner of Mosher street and Rose streets. Todny It was taken to the site of tho high shool liuildlng You Can Get Along Without Glasses I even though you need them quite j badly, but you not only subject your self to immediate discomfort but you may also be laying the foundation for serious trouble in the future. The sense of sight is your most precious gill from Nature. Yon can not afford to neglect or trifle with your eyes. To do so might mean no only loss of employment but al so of sight Itself. Take care of your eyes In time! A. S. HUEY CO. Optometrists TONIGHT ANNA I.KHR In TRIANGLE PLAYS "Civilization's Child" An original story by Gardener Sullivan It deals with the effect of America's "higher civilization" on a little "Barbarian." so Ignorant that she believes only in good and happiness, and relates, in pathetic detail, the girl's heart-rending experiences In this country. 5c- and the 3-reel comedy "A Rough Knight" (oiiiinir Suiulny .MuUih-o nnd Night KAN NIK WAItK. who created a na tion wide sensation In "The Cheat" In "For the Defence" A detective story of engrossing Interest. 10c