TTMT ill i IUII..I I .IWIIIIH IHIWIII'"IW inrrm wwriTTf Warm Weather Necessities Panama Hats There is nothing that will give you more lasting comfort these warm days than one of our cool Panairfa Hats. 1 Toyo Panama, .$.249, $2.98, $3.79 ; ' . Genuine Panama $4.98, $5.90 Silk Pongee Shirts We have these cool "shirts in natural (jo QQ color with military collars, French cuffs pJ0 You Buy It Here for Less --- - - VISIT OUIt liADIKS HEADY - Our new aprlng and Bummer nm-j Ca)Dag0 patB Tor sale at the home pies have arrived and are now ready f H B church 318 East Com. Ave. for your Inspection. Some neat, . ,gs tf nobby designs to make selections from. Order your suit early to In-j n,lf()ty dl.)08t hox,c a8 low a $1 sure prompt delivery. Suits made to ,0r yoar. Douglas Abstract Com your measure, (18 to $G0. O. W. pany. a 9 Sloper, the cleaner and presser. tf , Kllcy's selected poems, cloth. 14 Six cents porpound paid for Rood IMiiHtratlons, 60c postpaid. Fiction cleaning rags. tf., I Library, Roseburg. C. J27p Shoe Repairing AT LASTA FIRST CLASS PLANT Now in Operation Here Bring Your ROSEBURG MUOICS THAT SATISFY Vei'klns ltulldliig lltVI.N Silver War If) past and government has allowed iv iiinniifiurtuivra to resume their commorclnl butt I nHH. We have the first Hhlpiiiont lu Hint wo have hud for three years. " f Remember SILVER STEEL is the very best grade of American Enameled Cooking Ware If you doubt It, all we ask Is that you give It a good fair trial. Tt Is mado over a heavier pi alo thnn most other eiunneled wnres, ond tho enamel Is of a to uglier texture. ,"Wo bavo n good Block of all the cooking utensils usually needed. Sauce pans and kettles from 2 quart size down. IHsh pans from 21 quarts to 10 quails. ' , . Baby baths, palls, steamers, f rult Jar fillers, and O.well, just drop In and look it over. Churchill Hardware Co. LOUIS BENNISON IV The Road Called Straight AND "Why Get a Divorce" CHRISTIE COMEDY THURSDAY FRIDAY Hurry ('.ui-y in "A l ight for Love." . - - . - TO - WEAR DEPARTMENT. Shoes to BOOTERIE A Nl HT VOIR FKHT llltl .N.V Cass St. ToMimiunv Steel Live-wire Doings of City j : Leave for CViilfornlu. i H. II. Maxwell and wife or the I Soldiers Homo, will leave Thursday , for Sawtellc, to visit with relative for a month or six weeks. Return from lriuitM 1'u.ss. j IK. Hadger, and wife, who have i been vlsiling at llio V. II. Hose ' home, left this morning for Cranls J Puss, where they reside. i (Iocs tit Dole. ! Mrs. Mary Flint spent Monday at jjoiu visiting wnn Mr, i-.u. wingiel ou. , oir fn Vacation. Mrs. N. H. (flhson left yesterday afternoon for 1'ortland and Seaside where she will spend her vacation. UiH'H to HaN.'iti. Attorney H. L. Kddy, left yeRter duy evening tor Sulum, where ho will spend a couple of days attending to Uif,ul mutters heforo the Supreme Court. lii'aveH for Kukcim. Mih. T. V. MrKechnio and datiKh ter JJoiolhy, who have been visiting the Hldenour lirothers, left Monday ultenioun for their home at Kugene. it Middle on liiisincss. Carl UerKer, local Junk dealer, loft yesterday morniiiK for Kiddle, where he spent the clay attending to busi ness matters. Will Attend .MrrlliiK. K. T. Compton, chairman of the local H. of H. C. left Sunday for Han Francisco, where he will attend a convention of chairmen of the newly ostu bllshed order. (rocs to Sllicitl. Attorney 1J. I,. Eddy left yesterday evening for Salem to attend to legal matters before the Supreme Court. License I-ssiicd. .Mrs. Htnrint'r Dome. Mrs. Ham Stunner and daughter, returned Sunday from Myrtle I'nint, Co(iiil!c and other points In that iclnity, where they have been visit ing with 1-elativrn for the past two weekH. Ibtrtriiiii I,4vet. S. C Hart rum. forest supervisor, left Monday afternoon for Oakland, where he it pent the afternoon. He spent today attending to matters at Tiller. Itctitriilnif to MimieNoin. Mrs. Win. JoIuihoii am! hoii. Wil Itnin, who have been visiting at the I. It. Thompson home -in Rrockway. left yPHterduy evening for Han Fran cisco, on t hoi i- way to Minnesota. Making Ofllco ItepaliN. Slight chaiiKeH in the urran Ye meni of rooiiiH at Hie of'nVrs of doc tors Sether and tewart are Ih'Iiib made. I'ai-tiebniH are btiinn removed ko I hut additional space can he pro cured. ftetimitt tf Tori land. Mrs. Hardy O. Howard, who has been visiting with Mrs. Emma How ard In this city, left yesterday morn ing for her home. Leave for Arizona. Mrs, t 1'. Cramer and Hon. who have lieeu visiting at (lie home of L. W. EnuelH and H. C. McCeliey. left yesterday morning for their home In Arizona. Mother is III. Mm. Kndolph Harness left yester day afternoon for Yon ca Ha in ans wer to a message announcing the serious illness of her mother. Orcutt In Salmi. Attorney A. X. t treutt lelt Sun day afiernoon )'ir Salem to arue l the ease of Wrii:ht s. W iniherly '. w iiirh i iwiw hefore 1 he State Su jirein,' Court. Will Take Vacation. Sheriff ljutno and family will leave the city within a few das to enji their vacation. The Sheriff Males b. Is go! ns to pick out a Kood trim i stream and then enjoy hiuiHolf. 1 Mrs. Hunch l"av's. j Mrs. Ea ItiiMch, who has been tsiling at the homo of Mr. am! ! Mrs. l- I.. McC.rew, left this morn I In: for San Francisco, where she wil , slop on her way home to Ijs An Meles J Xtlftmey .1. t. Watson Uetimi. ; Attorney .1. O. Wat. on has ret urn -i eil from a business trio to Keedspoi ' 1 and (Jaidiner. where lie reports all tilings moring ulont; brisky. Inirinr his a'senct he also spent a efw days at I'oitlnnd and Salem looking after b-i;a1 matters. ! Iae for Middle. Mr and Mrs. Fete Flam, of KM- . die, w ho have been vlslti'ln ill tint city with their daughter. Mr-. Wen- dei WrUltl. left Monday morning i for their home They recently re turned from a trip to Hums. Tea tcr-i 'nrpon ter uptlaK, Eerett 1.. Teaier. of this city, and Miss Dorothy M. Carpenter, a popular you iik lady of Ilo ebui g. were married at tho rarsonace of the M E. Chun h. Smith, yesterday nf tutnooii. Rev O. C. Copp.ige. oftl- riaiing. I :ie ceremony nn wunes i sed bv only a lew close fi tends. Mr. n ..,) l I 1 T.i 1 I will 111 1.' . t ll l f borne nea r t his city, Mithotiin Man In Town. Elder J. A. Rippev. president of 'he Southern Otviron Conference." S. D, A . w'lose heatbittnrtei s are new at Sutherlin. wheu the denominational academy ha1 been established, was a business visitor In Roseburg I'rtay. Elder Rlppcy whs vcompan!d by Prof. Weaver, principal of the aea demY Tvhey motored oyer, relum ing bonit this afternoon BvtiiMiuiit Jtolti HiiUlikf. The hot dn'8 are drawing mauy to the swimming hole In Alexander's Addition tyoh day. On account of tho condition of tho bridge autoa ctutn-jt cro.'-'fl but. th0 dusty walk do; not Uet;r many. It -in a cortalnty thtit when the hildge U rebuilt there will be a great rush for the cool waters,. To u rial s passing through the state, say that It Is one of the bent spots to bo found along the coast. Hero Ut Vi id ergo OjM'rntlon. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Itandall, for merly reaidonU of thin city, but now located at Eugene, arrived In Rose burg u nil ay, tho latter to receive me dical attention, having entered Mercy hospital and today was operated upon by lr. L. H. Letirbach. . Mr. Randall has a good position at Eu gene to which place he will return as soon as'hia wife in pronounced out of danger. LEAVE HE TARM j(Hy Associated Press.) COHVALL1S, .Inly 1 5. "One young fellow who applied for work when men wore not to bo had whh asked if he bad ever lived on a farm," writes C. C. Calkins, county agent of Sherman county In the June Oregon Countryman. "O yes, all my life," ho said. "A farmer out here wants some one to drive alx horses; can yon do it " he was told. "Don't know; I could harness them, ibut never drove a horse in my lire." "What! Didn't your father have any horses on the farm?" "We had horses all light but dad would never let me drive; he always held tho lines." Further questioning revealed the fact that dad still owns tho farm but hires some other father's Hon to run it while C.eorgw is away In a state that is not his own, looking for work because dad just has to hold the lines. Other boys tell the same story -in different words. "It's nil " dad's farm," sighed one young lad. "It was my calf hut dad s cow. said an other. ,lt isn't enough to give the hoy nine months of schooling: give him a chance at the farm business; even if he doesn't want It. It's up to dad to ereate and rill the want. Experience hIiowh us that If you want the child at homo this has got to come. Tho letter head that used to read ".I. C. Hrown. Shorthorn llreeder." must b changed to read "llrown & Sons.' And then dad has got to play the NEW HEARSE WILL BE HERE A new Sawyer-Seovllle hearse has been ordered by the Roseburg Un dertaking Company direct from the factory at Cincinattl. The old hearse has been sold to James Dearling, the Oakland undertaker. The new ma chine should arrive in this city soon as the order 1r to 'bo given Imme diate attention. It Is a beautiful car. Mulshed in three-tone black, genuine mahogany woodwork and avlckleplat ed metal. The body contains a re movable flower rack while the back of the car Is fitted with Pullman 'urtains. Tho driver's compartment is completely enclosed, the entire ap pearance being very pleasing to the -ye. The chasnis has a wheel base of i:'.S inches and carries a aft-horse iwnvor Contlnential motor. Mr. Hit ter s-iys "there Is nothing too good ror the Roseburg public." Matt Oracev and Jones Elliott on the way to Tennesson by auto, today "otlided with n car driven by Clyde Keese, of Portland, and occupied by bis family, on Roberts mountain. Tli,. hitter's ear was badly wrecked hut fortunately no one was In lured. Ml came to this city and as Mr. Elliott carried nn Indemnity policy Inn his car be went Immediately to T A. Raffety. the local agent, and he matter was adjusted to the mu tual satisfaction of all. the damaged car being repaired at the cost to the in sura n re companv. Will ASK PEN"! .Mrs c. R. Sanders, widow of Geo, Snnders. who was killed near Ixona on W'nil nrmd n v nf In at n-oAlt U'hnn a tree fell upon him. was In the city today to look after business In con nection with the death of her hus band. Mr. Sanders, a hard working mnn, left no estate, and the widow ;md eluht children nro without nnv means It was 4he Intention of Mrs. Sandnf); to n.k for n widow's pen sion, but owifir to tho absence of .tmli:e Marsters she wns unable to i lare her request before tl county court FrietiOs of the little wo man state that she Is standing up hravtdy under the ord'al, which rob bed tbf. family of Its bread winner. ;id Uat she Is most deserving. Some of the hlldren are quite small) Bracelet Watches Bracelet Watches for ladies are very popular. Conveni ent and appropriate are these neat, dainty time pieces, combining ornament with usefulness. We are showing a variety of at t ract i v dl y cased V al thai n and Ulgln movements. You will be delighted with them. Wrist Watches Fop Motor ists, Sportsmen and every body who works or plays out-of-doors. . Handy for mechanics. With Radlollte dials. Priced $ 5 . f. 0 to $L'G. See them. BUBAR BROS, Jewelers ami Optometrlsta JACKSON STREET mi $7.30 OK $A7."S. By buying a Season Ticket to our Chuutuutiuu lroin the Locul Commit tee Tor J2.75, before opening day of the Chautauqua, you will save $4.75 and at the same time help the Lo cal Conimitteo of 4,j of our citizens, who have guaranteed the 1!)19 Chau tauqua. The Local Committee aro obliged to sell tiuo Reason tickets to make good their guarautee. The program thlB year is without doubt the beat over brought to our City and community, and in addition tu the printed program, the lilliHon W'hlto Company have added without addition all expense to season tickcat holders, the Hon. William Jennings Hryan In his great lecture "Foreign and Domestic Problems." Tickets now on sale at the Douglas National Hank; . Hoseburg National Hank; Cmpqua Valley Bank; Marsters Drug Storo; Hamilton Drug store jind Chapman Drug Store; Adult tickets including war tax High Stu dent tickets f 1.65 and Chllds tickets 1.10. wi'iiii ox i'oi.k i: h)h;e. During the absence of Dave Sham brook, who will spend a couple of weeks visiting his daughter at Jlc Alinnville. Percy Webb will serve as chief of police, having been appoint ed by the mayor, to that position. Mr. Webb bus been employed as lire liuck driver until recently whon he resigned. III'VS I,AU(iK HAXCH. The H. McKay farm, 8 miles north of Oakland, was sold through Rice and Rice real estate dealers, to hobort Harvey, a resident of Oak land. Tho farm consists of 6GII acres and Is considered an excellent locution. .Mr. McKay will retain possession until fall, when Mr. Har vey will locate there. SAKKTV I'lliST .MKim.Nfi. Following up Iho "safety first" slogan of the S. 1'. Oom-uiny, a di vision safety meeting ' Mil tie held In Ibis city at 1 p. in. on July UK. al which lime a number of the olllciuls will bQ present and address the com pany employees. A. T. Mersler, su perintendent or the Portland divi sion will l.e one of the chief speakers. .MAItSTKHS IX SALliM. County Judge It. V. Marsters left Ibis morning for Salem, where he will spend a few days attending to personal business matters. The Judge only recently returned from a trip lo Portland, where be mel with the highway commission in re card to road matters. 'Altl OF THANKS. Deeply appreciating the kind as sistance from many friends and ac qualnlares and the comforting ns surrances that were extended us fol lowing the accident which took from us our husband and lather, we here by express our heartfelt gratitude to all who gave us help in the hour ol affliction. .MRS. G. R. hAXDURS AND CHILDREN 1IXD OVT WHAT VOL" ARK !KTTIXO. When about to buy land, ascer tain llrst of all, what y:i are get ting. Since the tract of land was llrst granted by tho Covornnient, It has probably passed through nianv hands, there havo probably bo.'n many opportunities for tl..ws In the title to appear. If audi a title is imperfect, good business Judgment will tell yon to have it corrected before you buy. The only way is to demand an ab stract made by a reliable abstracter. By a reliable abstracter. Is meant a searcher with his own plant, con taining all records carefully indexe nnd recorded in such a way that it is practically impossible to permit an error. The added value of an ab stract made by a searcher havlnc his own plant results, from the fact that he haa nn immense sum of money invested, which together whh his business reputation is at stake. Such a fearcher's abstract passes muster everywhere. Douglas County Abstract Com- iTnny, Incorporated. Only complate J et of abstract records In Douglis i County. J-19 I ! v Monday Is Drcain hit at hft Roseburf Cleaning and Pressing Works. Men's suits Frenci Dry cleaned and pressed for 11. 00. Al work kIvib prompt tteiuMn. Bar gain diu 1'iTicea do not Include call In tor clothes or making deliveries Bnnf jour clothes in. it M'mmST-: IB Your Boy's Future You have a great Interest In the fu'turo of your hoy you doslro to sue him thrifty and prosperous. - An account with us promotos these good qualities. The Roseburg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. TONIGHT TOMORROW i ne Red Lantern Don't Miss It THK ANTLEHS IS COOI Ouuing IU'x Beach's "Crinisin I.KAVH FOR SAX FRAXC'I.STO. Mr. and Mi-s. Edgar Lewis, who have been visiting at the Umpqua Hotel for the past ten days, left this morning for their home atSan Fran cisco. .Mrs. Lewis Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. Wollenberg of this city. They are accompanied by their daughter Jane. MOW TODAY. FOR RIENT 3-room furnished flat. Inquire 119 W. Iane street. FOR RENT 4-room furnished cot tage. Inquire 547 S. Stephens St. Phone 454-K. LOST Mackinaw between Roseburg and Sutherlln. Finder please leave at News office. LOST Black leather folder purse containing $40 in paper money and $2.00 in silver, between Cau yonvllle nnd Perdue. Finder please nddrcss Ira Pool, Days Preek, Ore. Reward. A Into phone call the other night said: "For suffering humanity, can you send a case of Soda up right away we've haven't a drop of water or anything to drink, and It's hotter 'n '1.1" We saved their lives and for a life saver you'd better have a case on hand. For a refreshing drlng Superior Soda is "it." Call 1st; wo will be glad to deliver any time day or night. Soda fall flavors) Luxo, Lojo, Coco Cola, Orange Crush and everything. tf. D. J. JARVIS Second Hand Store wants Worth of Second Hand Furniture If you have anything In second hand goods, call phone 2.". 1. He will pay you more than it Is worth, and if you want to buy anything, see Jarvis lirst. will sell it below the cost now goods. n " i Don't Take Chances Insure against Fire. You Protect your cash. Why not protect your investments? We write Life Fl-e Automobile. Ilurgl iry and Plato Olaaa Insurance. e liable Old Line Comoanl-a; See us about Insurance. FARM IXSI lfAXCK. CROP IXSl RAXPK. OltAIX IX STACK, irrt G. W. Young & Son PHOXK 417 and Be Sorry Kit THA.Y VOI R HOMK. Gardenia." Thursday and Friday. DAILY WICATHUIl REPORT. 0. S. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg Orogon, 24 hoijra endlEK at 5:00 a. m. Precipitation in Inches and hun dreths: Highest temperature yesterday... -ICS Lowest temperaturo last rright GS Precipitation, last 24 hours ,00 Total precipitation since first of the month 01 Normal precipitation for this munth 32. Total , precipitation from Sept. 1, ISIS, to dale 34. 09 Average precipitation from -Sept. 1, 1S77 34.00' Total excess from Sept. I, 1918 09, Average, precipitation ror 42 wet seasons (sept, to May Inclusive) 31.48; WM. BELL, Observer. Just Arrived A FOR REAL MEN Munson Last, Kdmondized, Munson in forepart and Com bination in waist, instep and heel. Plenty of ball room and a snug glove-like fitter around ankle and Instep. Higher and narrower arch keeps foot from sliding forworn. They insure the correct walking position and thrercby give the l)ody perfect poise. Heing combination In both last and pattern, they hug the -foot all over without binding or pinching they lit even the hnrdesl-to-flt feet as we carry I hem in practically all widths. Made with full .single, Good year Welted. 10-lron, grain oak outer soles, uppers of a full grain calfskin of a rich dark Mahogany shade, solid leather throughout. And good value nl $10. . . . SHOE 0 0 0 ? 0