BIX THB EVENING NEWS. tiiihsdav. ivi.Y an. X A Depositor-Is Entitled to prompt, efficient service in the transaction of his banking business. He is always afforded that kind of service when dealing with the Roseburg National Bank. Our officers will be pleased to have you consult them freely. Your checking account is solicited. The Rosebuig National Bank Roseburg, Ore Ell! i!ver Steel A AN ADVANCE in the line of Enamel ed Ware It is, we think, the best so ' . far made. Not quite white in appear ance, but just a little speckled, making a handsome appearing vessel. The Enamel is tough and not easily 'chipped. It should last many years with usual care. The cost is not so much more than the cheap gray wares. But the satisfaction of using, the safety in using, the long life will pay you many hundred per cent over cheap gray. To give it an introduction we will allow 10 percent rebate on any sales of it while on display in our show window. Churchill Hardware Co. Are Best for July Days! We have them in nicely assorted paiierns piain white and fancy stripes Plain blue Cham brays for every day Get one and keep "kool." Incorporated MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evcnings,7:l5&8:50,5c-I0c TOO.VY O.NU NAY ONLY. Butterfly Pictures presents Louise Lovely & Allen Holubarin "THE FIELD OF HONOR" fly Brand Whitlook. A wonderful story of battle, love, cow- ardice and duty. A civil war drama in five acts. "TiiTPRECIPICE" Glh episode of the Neglected Wife with Ruth Roland Man; thrills in this chapter. WHEN THE PATHWAY -Just fun for fifteen minutes. 8 Keels Admission, Adults 10c, Children 5c 8 Reels TOMlHtllOW. "The Pulse of Life" It's a Bluebird in five acts. Also an L'KO Komedv Feature "A LIMBURGER CYCLONE" " SATURDAY- Edith Story, Antonio Moreno and William Duncan in "Aladdin From Broadway. COMING SUNDAY AND M 0 N D A Y Pearl White in n pache Color Gold Rooster Play, "Mayblossom," it's beautful. Live-wire Doings of City! luftuit litiif-liter Ikirn. Horn to Mr. and Mm. J. I). Jtecs, of West Honeburg. Thurtday, an eight-pound, daughter. Moflier and daughter are doing nicely. I let urn From Canm. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Ollivant, who spent aDout ten days In Coos county camping and vIsltlnK with friends, returned to Jloseburg last evening. They report an enjoyable time, and that' the hot weather "was minimized by cool nights and mornings in the mountains. I.eft for Outing. S. C. Ilartrum and family left this morning in their auto for 'IluJada. Oie., about 22 miles east of Cottage drove, where they will spend the next two weeks. During their ab sence Mr. Bartrum will attend to a sale of government land which will take place in that vicinity. Odd Fellows' Orchestra. The Odd Fellows orchestra has been engaged to furnish the music tomorrow evening at the reception t be given to the soldier boys on the lawn of Mrs. A. C. Manners' resi dence, under the direction of the con gregation of the First M. li. church The reception promises to be very en tertaining. ' Honor tiimrcl ;irls Saluted. The soldier boys today were cour teously saluting the Honor guard girls of the city, and needless to say this bit or ceremony was much ap preciated. The seriousness of the war has gradually stolen upon the people of the city and these impress ive little acts of patriotism Inspire the American people to a fever heat. Mr. llonls' Condition Kerions. Contrary to the first reports, Mr. Beals, one of the unfortunate occu pants of the wrecked car which turned a complete somet-Bautt on Roberts mountain yesterday " after noon, is quite seriously injured and: will be much longer in recovering than was expected. Mrs. Beals Is Im proving and will be about In a few days, as she is not injured as badly as first reported. Displaying Gold NuBKCts. Uncle Bob McKee, the well-known mining man who Is now living near the Soldiers Home, was displaying on the streets today nuggets to the value of two hundred dollars. The gold was procured by him after many hard ships In the heart of Alaska 17 yearn ago. Mr. Mi'Kee, while quite aged, is very hearty and able to go about' hia dally business routine with the vigor of youth. Clinngo In tlio News' Form uwing to tp enlistment of Bert Bates and Charles Stanton to serve Uncle Sain, the reportorlnl end of the News office had quite a "shttke-up" Wednesday. However, things are be coming normal again and these two "live wires" will be replaced by liny Henderson, who has been looking af ter the circulation department of this paper, and Dee Matthews, who today donned the garb of a real newspa per reporter. Miss Madge Miller, who has so efficiently served the News for some time, but recently on a vacation trip, Is again at her. regu lar post of duty. Paused Through tlu, oity. Mrs. susun M. Itosenrnns and son, Almon, ot Helllngham, Wash., passed through the city today enroute to Sacramonto, Cal. Tho party Is trav eling In an Overland six," fully equipped for camping, and are get ting all there in out nf ,,,,,. ., their outing. Whllo in the city they onjuyfu a unet visit with their old acquaintance, D. o. Gallup, who ar rived here yesterday from Eugeno to lake charco of th ".wa' ii,int ...... chine during tho absence of our rog- "ut iuiui, tuupn Kusscll, who Is enjoying a vacation with his family nt Brewster valley. & CITY NEWS - i : Two IhxlKe Cum Sold. James Xewland, local agent for the! Dodge motor car, reports the dehvei y of two Dodges this week, oue to Mrs. j T. R. Kreain, of lioseburg, and an-i other to Mrs." W. li. Amspoker, of Iliddlc. JHhjiatcheri to Kiflo llange. Sergeant Jewett and Corporal La- hey and a crew of eight men, dressed I in blue "demons," were late thi iif-j ternoon dispatched teethe rifie range, to dismantle target 1'acks.xThey werej taken to the range, which is Situated near Kinny addition, in a motor truck; from the French Transfer Company.. Will lietuni .From XcwKrt. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Agce, a ho have been at -Newport for the past two weks enjoying an outing, expect to return homo this evetiing. Mrs. Jay Hamlin, who accompanied them to tho coast, has already left for her home at The Dalles. Ioing u immI Job. J. S. Gilkeson was today employed to cut the weeds on that unsightly piece of property at the jrirner of Douglas and Klla streets. Ho did a good job and there are several oilier vacnnt lots In the city that should 1C treated likewise. Flour up again. a8 they may go up. fotograSers. Get your rotos Clark & Clark, Mis. D. Whitney left today for Southern Oregon, where she will en joy a brief vacation. Mark S. Tisdaie, a prominent bau ber of Suthertin was a -business vis itor In Roseburg today. Stanley Short and wife of Wilbur were in the city today. They will return tills evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shuey left this morning for Ashland, after visiting with friends In this city for a nutuber of days. Commissioner W. K. St. John, of Sutherlin, motored to the city this, morning to look after buslnes mat ters. Mrs. Hendricks returned to her home at Drain Thursday afternoon, after spending a few lays in tills city. R. M. Fox, of Sutherlin, an associ ate of the Roach Timber Co. is in the city today looking after business Interests. Mrs. D. F. Richardson and daugh ter, Miss 11. Street, arrived this morn ing from Sutherlin and will look after shopping for a few hours in this city. City Recorder Whipple purchased a second-hand Ford from tho llurr agency this o-ernoon. Tho car was formerly owned by C. I. Leavengood of Myrtle Creek. . Prof, and Mrs. G. A. Briscoe of Ashland, who arrived in this city Wednesday to attend the funeral of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. U. E. Briscoe, left for their home last even ing. Win. Adams, a former sheep-nan of Arizona, and his family are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Rose. They will leave tonight for Portland and will return to Roseburg In about two weeks and. continue their visit. Mr. Amos is making the trip in an Overland. The Infant daughter of the late Capltola Willis Briscoe is slightl:y Im proved today, according to tin; at tending physjeinn, and the cha ices for her living are much brighter. The child has been named Caroline Capl tola. after Its mother. MakeGood Pictures It "will be easy for you- to make good pictures if you use an Ans co Camera with Speedex film. Do away with the uncertainty. Know that your pictures will be good. Purchase an Ansco for your vaca tion trip. It will add more pleas ure to your outing than anything else. Let us show you th e Ansco line. Priced from t2 to 55. We also carry a full line ot camera supplies. , Quality Service. BUB AR BROS. Jewelers & Optometrists. B. C. Carr let for Portland Thurs day afternoon, where he will be em ployed by the S. P. Co. Bertha Smith returned to her home at Wilbur today, after visiting with friends and relatives in Roseburg. Mrs. C. Putnam left for Drain this aternoon, after attending to some shopping in Roseburg during the day. Mrs E. W. Field arrived from Rid dle this afternoon and will spend a fow hours attending to business mat ters. ' Mrs. E. Morris, a prominent Wil bur matron, left for her home today, after looking after business interests In this city. Mrs. H. M. iBulwinkle left for Portland'Thursdny afternoon, where she will spend a couple of weeks vis iting with her daughter, Mrs. E. H. Bliss. Mrs. E. H. Bliss and children, who have been visiting at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. iiulwlnkle, of this city, returned to their home at Portland today. Having rented my house for the summer I will be found at the henu of my father, M. J. S'loemaker. Phone 147-J. Dr. B. R. Shoe maker. 271-tf Mrs. D. Richardson and daughter, of Sutherlin, returned to their home this afternoon, after spending the day in Roseburg attending to shopping and incidentally visiting iwth friends. The Roseburg Cleaning & Pressing works have just received their line of of the finest fabrics. Get your order in early for a choice selection. A perfect fit guaranteed and the best workmanship. G. W. Sloper, the cleaner and prpser. tf NEW TODAY. MRS. H. G1LPATRICK Please call on Mrs. Geo. Koutch at the New Oregon, or at the Royal Club Cafe. THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN DR. B. E. SHOEMAKER Physician & Surgeon Office rooms 219-220 Perkins Office 194 Building Phones Residence 319 Copyright; rul ta. i-v - - THAT FWiui J.IK.C MCLP iffLlTO !u aajLONJ I OF INK CM MV f.U-I hr vw.t BLUE ,rZZA w.i-irii N ACCIDENT Drs. Seely, Sether and Stewart Physicians and Surgeons. Suite of ofllces rear of Douglas National Bank, ground floor. Phono 307 lioseburg ... Oregon l ft I T , e?er.5V-' - . .. . . Of. Phone 381 Res. Phone 1S0-R C. B WADE Physician & Surgeon Rooms 415-16 Perkins Building Roseburg ... Oregon DR. S. L. DeLAPP . Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon hones: 217-218 Perkins Itltlg. ortlce 111) llos. iio'-Mj Roseburg, Ore. DR. N. PLYLER Licensed Chiropractic Physician 222 W. l.nne St.. Hoseburg, Ore. Consultation tnd Exani'nation Free. Ofllcp Hours O to 5. Chiropractic anil Electrical Treatments. thone 152. DR. C. L. PEARSON DKNTtST. Office Kohlhngen iiUIit. We Have Only a Few . Refrigerators Left! These are very much under the present market value, but in order to close out our entire stock we quote the following reductions: Values $12.00 FOR $10.50 $19.00 " $17.00 $21.00 "- $18.50 $22.50 " $20.00 $27.50 " " $24.00 $28.50 " $25.00 $37.50 " $33.00 Remember these were bought before the advance in price and at the prices quoted you are buying for less than the present cost of manufacture. A. J. LILBURN & SON Big Mid-Season Economy Clearance Shoe Sale Tennis oxfords ----- 59c Ladies' low shoes 49c; 98c, Etc. Men's low shoes 98c, $ 1 .98, Etc. A splendid chance to save on your footwear. Plan to attend tomorrow. V ROSEBURG BOOTERS2 Shoes That Satisfy. IRVIN BRUNN Perkins Building, Cass St. A. D. Bradley, local agent for the Buick auto, expects a carload of these machines the latter part of Au gust. .Manager Rapp of the local gas com pany reports the aale of a gas range to J. Bowman, who conducts a lunch counter on Sheridan street. Ilss May Harlan left this after noon for Drain, where she will re main for several days visiting with her sister, Mrs. K. Perry. Dan Diamond, salesman for Laud & Co., was a business visitor today. Mr. Diamond reports business condi tions along his route very good. - ' The Coolest and Most Comfortable Place in Town During These Hot DayS Is The ANTLERS THEATRE Don't take our word for it, try it! You will be delighted! TONIGHT ONLY AT 7:15 & 9:011 First Time in Roseburg. Our Latest Scoop! The AMERICAN WAR NEWS WEEKLY Showing what our boys are doing in the camps and at the front. Also the great legitimate movie star LEONORI2 ULRICH In the five-reel Paramount Photoplay "HER OWN PEOPLE" And the fifteenth chapter of the patriotic serial, LIBERTY. Red Cross Benefit Performance. Admission 5c and 10c Tomorrow (Friday) Evening Only at 7:15 and 8:45 THEDA BARA In the five-reel Fox Feature Photoplay "THE VIXEN" And a Triangle Comedy and Lambson Scenic. Admission as Usual, Adults 10c, Children 5c Coming Saturday Only Afternoon 2:15, Evening 7:15 &8:45 Another Gorgeous Nine-Reel Show. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In the brand new Chaplin-Mutual Two-Reel Comedy Feature "THE CURE" And the Greatest Western "Bad Man" in the World WM. S. HART In the Five-Reel Triangle Photoplay Feature "THE DESERT MAN" And a Paramount Comedy and Mutual Gazette.' AflmiMtnnR 'c and 14)c COM I NO Next Monday and Tuesday The sweetest Btory evetiS? "RAMONA." i