(MX Under Price and Over Value .aaaasmmrv- :v n :: 1 "rr-. i . r in, r u rs ,r., :--' ' 1 - lia Suits Coats Dresses Skirts and Waists It requires a store like ours, whose resources and resourcefulness are as potent as our intentions to Under-Price and OVER-VALUE, that alone can come through with world-beating merchandise and don't forget it. Several large shipments received today; call, see our window display The Place Where Your Dollars Have More Cents. lnC0TPrat? .nil rf just Aiimvun. Our now sample line has Just ar rived. Wo have tho largest and best Hue this year that has ever been put out. Not only are the samoles up-to-the minute In price and quality, but the now models are simple "nifty". Junt think made to (It you and for you ulono. Not made on a model and If you fit the model it fits you. Mado-lo-your-meauure. No two Bulls made alike. When you think of Kd V. I'rtee & Co.. think of JMPICMAL CLEANERS, (Try Our Way.) We call and dollvor. Phono 277 SACKS VANTi:i. Wo want 2000 aocond-hand grain sacks In good order at onre. PEOPLES SUPPLV CO. You fan buy any kind of soda at any )f the stores, or get It by tho caso lor $1.00 dellverel to your home. Special drinks mode to Hull you, flavors mixed or Htralght. Phone 1811. Hoseburg Soda Works. If We are selling soap, below the in-eaent wholesale price; take ad vantage and lay 1n a supply. Puoplej Supply Company. tf. FARMERS ATTENTION We are agents for a largo grain and milling company anil are shipping wheat for them. They pay promptly on arrival of the grain nt mill and give (lovnrninent price grade and weight. We chargo V4 of 1 per cent and the mill makes a llko charge mak ing a total charge of 1 per cent from Government price. On pool cars where lots huvo to be kept separate, wo chargo 1 per cent. Wo also have a wnrehouso for storing nnd loading Tor those who wish at a very nominal cost. Peoples Supply Company Tho murriitge of MIbs Stnlln Krolui to Arthur Knauna, is to take piano tonight at tho Krohn homo In Portlnnd. Sovoral RoKoburp po pto aro In Portland to attund tho ceremony. HALL JAMK TONKJHT. An intcroHlliiK unmo of buHolmll is oxportml tonU'ht whim tho Clirint iRiifl and Mitthodiats croaa hatH. Only two more rhiiich romaln tu ho played and an IntorosthiK time In oxpectwl. NKW TODAY. FOR ItlCNT 6-room holiso In W'oHt KoHoburK, burn & chickon hoimo, 1 aero lot k rou ml, ome fruit $l2..r0 per mouth. lhon 4 1 S-H j VOli SALK U lit'ftd pradi? Itam-j boulot Shrops. all young aherp. ! I'hono 17!i-U or writo K. II. BU- ! litiKH, 614 Cobb Htioot, . Koko- j burg, Oregon. DAILY WKATIIICR H1CPOHT. U. S. WoiUlmr Hiironti, local offlco, Honeburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending at 5:00 a. in. Precipitation In lncheit uud hun dred b: IliKhPHt tpinporjituro yiMterday.. LowcHt ttMiiporal it ro last night . I'rec i pita t inn, last 24 hours.... To I nl prot'lp. plni'o IhI of mo normal prucip. for month Total prtiiip from RiM'tmbor 1, 191S, to dato 3 4.14 Avernno proi-lp. from Sept. 1 . t S 7 7 3 1.17 Total oxoohr from Soplenibor 1, 1 01 H Avoraco precipitation for 4U vit Reason, ( S:tiriibor to Mv Incli'-.lvp) 31 4. WIT.I-lAM MHM, Olmervor 7S .0 T .33 .03 7 Could be nforo comfortable to work In than a thin Hummrr v eight tin Inn suit ? Wo b;i vn a lull run of sizes in a rinsed ei iilt'h nuarler shei r In t ht whlli' priced at SI .'H; a ninn highly nierrnrizi'd u mn tin- in the ecru nl Jjtii.2r and JjKi.50 If you preftii tlie two-piece we have shlrtH nnd draw urn In alt hIzos of oxcidlent quality, pre war vuIuoh and goods priced at 75 cen I a the garment. May wo Biiggest your early action If you wish to make a saving? Live-wire Doings of City 'jon.w TOMOKHOW Private Peat Two years in hell and back with a smile. ALSO Smiling Bill Parsons "YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN" SO.M1-: COMKDY. THOWOAY A FRIDAY KIIjIj II ART IV TUK HHMj IKU'XD OK A TASK A Rov. J. H Dlcksoa will preach Sunday morning and atternoon at Olldo, Get Mnrrlatfc License. 1. ileitis Klncaid and Alta Rurch. both of this county were granted a marriage license Saturday tUu k I-Yoiii ouoi't. Airs, K. U Watson returned Sun day from Newport after enjoying a week's outlnp. iiwH To Ulihlle. Jtay Lenox left Monday morn ing for Kiddle where he is In the employ of the Forestry department. A. Jl. I lines and wife, of Fort : land, are visiting tho lutters par ents. Commandant and Airs. Shaw, ' .of the Soldiers Home. j Men. iHinlap Leuvcs. ! Airs. V, It. Jiunlap, left this inora ,111k lor Ashland to visit with her ' frj;nds for a lew days. i ; 'iltin Mrs. MarsU'1-n. Mrs. Lee iJavenport, of Portland. arrived yesterday for a visit with Mrs. A. C. Mm hUts. AltoriMiy On IlusmeNs. Attorney J I . V. La Ho u re t to, of 1'oiHlaud, spoilt Aynduy In itose burg atteiidiiiK tu business matters. I link fnmi 'iM'jitloii. W. 11. Caiion and wife -of the Iand Office have ruturnod from a vacation trip to the count. - Over l-'i-nm Hiillierlin. Mrs. Lorin Cox and daughter Lu phene, and Mrs. L. Hall, were visi tors from Hutherlln Monday. Mrs. fleiiillne Ijenves, Airs. L. C. iieinline departed for Portland Monday afternoon to visit with frionds for a low days. Mi. Coiil In City. Mrs. H. A. Cool of Drain, spent tho dap In Hoseburg shipping and visiting with friends. visiting- from Martdifleld, Mrs. A. L. llouscworth of Marsh field is spending a fow days in Rose burg visiting with friends. Dr. Ciuillehl Hero. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Canfleld of Drain, spent today in Kosehurg at tending lo business matters. (ncM To A.slilaiMt. Ali s. Kd. Cocklore; so and daugh ti Hazel, departed this niorujng for a visit with friends and relatives at Ashland. VIsIUnI Dick W illiams. L. C. Williams, who has been visiting his brother H. D. Williams, left yesterday nfternoon for his home in Portland. Will VIhK He r Airs. .1. A. Morris and daughter Bessie, of Dermot. Ark., arrived yes terday afternoon to visit at the John (ilkesou home. I (Worn Homo. Airs. Thomas Cruzon nnd daugh ter rtugy, who have been visiting at llrewster, returned homo to iM'ain yesterday afternoon. MM'N (O I ltlM)lia. Llltfe Overman departed Monday aftornohn for I'm po.ua. where she will spMid .a short time visiting with friends. VIsHimI HrJitlier. Mrs. .1. M. Crtdtcock. of Phll llp.sburg, Mont., left for her home yesterday afternoon, following n visit with her brother Culp. Ui'tiiniH To Knuvne. Airs. V K, Watklns, who has been visiting at the homo of Chester Uowe, left yesterday afternoon for her home at Kugene. Mrs. Cora Knnpp. of Los Angeles, formerly residing at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. Krnse, nenr Mel rose. nrriviMl here last evening for a short visit with relatives. i ......... i i Mr. and Mrs. Roland Agee left early this morning for Klamath Falls. They will remain there for a week "taking in the sights.-' Ionves On VUit. Mrs. Wm. M. Ilannnin. of Mrnnts Pass, who has been visiting in this city left yesterday afternoon to spend n short tlmo with friends nt Sutherlin. Come l-'rum Portland. Mr. and Mrs. .. A. Tavlor of Portland, came to losehurg today to visit with friends for a short time. Mrs. J. O, Lewis and daughter. Miss Opal, left this morning for 1 1 Ashland, where they will attend the i Ailventist camp meetiug in session i this week i I - i Will Visit II. -re. Mrs. .lack McKay nnd children. are expected to arrive in this city this evening to visit with Mrs. Me-j Kay's brother Charles 0. Stanton. Moo Itlcc l,eavm. M. V. Ulce. of the firm f Uioe I and Rice, left today for Grants Pnss ; to spend a short time attending to : business matters Knrni I HAi. The fifteen aero orchard tract in KdenNnver was sold today by Wm. Thacker, through the W. A. Hognrd Compnny. to S. H. Mulvnny. The consideration was $2 200 ; On Husiiiesfi. K. B. Wnlto, the well known Suth ertln resident, spent the day In I Kosehurg greeting friends and look j ing after business affairs. Inf. Koitnou la City- Prof. H. Omar Bonnett, of Suther lln, spent the day In Kosehurg at endlnij to business inattois and . iniV.us with friends. rtetiun Ti Buck Pork. Mrs. Fred Asaui and child re turned this morning to tholr homo at Buck Fork. They were accom panied by Master Ralph Warner, who -will jtisit there lor? a short time. Attend Celebration. Judge and Airs. J. C. Kullerton, Mrs. II. C. Stanton, ond Mrs. Geo. .Sowell, left this morning for Kiddle to Join with Mr. and Airs. O. L. Willis in the observance of their golden wedding anniversary. Former ItcfddeittH Arrive, L. J. Neuner, wiie and daugther arrived here today from Tucson, Arizona, where they have been lo cated fro some time past. Mr. Neuner Is the travelllnl auditor for the Southern Pacific company in Arizona. They will remain here tor a short time visiting' with friends and relatives. Sale Awarded. The Western Lumber and Export Company, of Cottage Grove, succes sor to the U. S. Logging Company, has been awarded the aalo of a tract of timber adjoining tho large tract now under contract to that Company on the Umpqua National Forest. The sale prices are $1.25 per Al. for Douglas fir and cedar, and 50 cents per Al. for the other species. The emptier a man's head the bigger noise he makes IMPERIALS MOUTH PI r-CE CIGARETTES quietly speak quality through their moutlipieee because they're lull of real qualily ht tohaeco. Apjiealingly blended. 10 for 13c The John Tlollman Co. Bra mil M.nuf..'ttirr. (By Associated Presi. ) POKTLA.VD, Aug. 12. Twenty seven thousand acres of Mr owned by the Oregon-American Lumber Co., and controlled by David JOccles and ITtuh associates,- will be cut and sawed as rapidly as possible, it Is announced. Those holdings were formorly known as the )u Bo-Is properties, and cover adjocent cor ners of Ooluinlila, Clatsop, Tilla mook and Washington counties. Two large saw mills will be built. One will be located on the river below Portland and the other at an interior point. The contract has already been lot to the I tah Con struction Company to built 30 miles of railroad, starting at Wllkesboro, to Vermonla and on up Rock Creek, penetrating the timber belt. Tho roiid will be standard guage and will be used as a common carrier, with connections into Portland over the I'nlted Railways. MAY FIX IMUCKK. 'By Associated Press.) PORTLAND, Aufc. 12. United Rtatcs Attorney llaney la conferring with W. B. Ayer,' former food ad ministrator, concerning food regu lation. He may name a price fixing committee whose duty it will be to establish prices on foodstuffs. jjlj ii '' ' " " a'u I .r. Wt11" ""'I DefiniteTangible Peace Ifow thankful are all nations, for a definite tangible pence, Tho sti-css of war taught nuiny lessons, among; them; (creator efficiency, intensive, production and thrift. qualities worthy of constant practice, not only In war times, but in times of leace. The Rosebyrg National Bank Rosebur,Ore IM m XOTK'E. Fine Display of CAMEOS Do not miss soelng our win dow display this week. We are showing tho largest var itey of Camoos over shown In Rosehurg. Personally sel ected from tho finest stock Imported direct fiwm Italy. Carnellan and Pink Shell Cameos. Pendants, Broo ches, Rings and Scarf Pins. Now is the time to select that Cameo Brooch. You will find it easy to select from this large assortment. HUM Ol'R W1XIMV9. BUBAR BROS, Jewelers and Optometrist JACKSON STREET Our attention has been called to the fact that a person traveling un- der the namo of Harry A. Truman ; Is canvasing the country getting or ders for Kd. V. Price & Co.. .Made , to-measliro clothing. After writing tho house, we have been authorized to publish notice that there Is no such authorized agent taking orders for Kd. V. Price & Co. Do not pay your deposits to a stranger, come in and look over our new samples that have just arrived and be sure you are taking no chances on being cheated on your suit. Whet you think of did. V. Price & Co., think IMPKHIAL CLKANERS, (Try Out Way.) We call and deliver. Phone 277 You can buy any kind of soda for fc al any store or get It by tho case for $1.00 delivered to your home. Special drinks made to salt you, flnvorsj mixed ;qr straight.. Phone ISC, Roseburg Soda Works. tf in NO SHOW TODAY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Bulgers Animal PRICES: Children 25c Adults 35c Circus A Show For Kids From 6 to 60 Going StrongerThanEver The Booterie's Big Economy Clearance Shoe Sale now in its second week and selling more shoes than ever. Your neighbors can tell you of these wonderful bargains. Did you get your share? It will be your own fault if you don't. Thousands of pairs of shoes are here on sale at prices less than we can buy them from the manufacturer today. Here's a few examples of the way shoes are selling: Ladies and mens white tan oxfords OQ on sale An assortment of ladies' oxfords, black AO and tan, all sizes to 4 1-2 ' Ladies' patent leather cloth top shoes, button or lace models, with Louis leather heelso AC could not be bought to sell for $5 LyO Ladies' black kid lace shoes C Jn Be sure and see these u.Oy Ladies' all brown kid shoes, lace, 1-2 Louis leather heels. Sold for $8, and cannot f. OQ be duplicated to sell for move today U.Oy Men's English black gun metal About 20 pairs 2.95 A lot of men's gun metal shoes, Good- A (c year welts, English and broad toes ."0 Ladies' gray kid oxfords and gray A nr suede pumps, sold for $7.50, on sale at Ladies' patent leather pumps, were O Oft 5.00, now on sale at O Ladies' white canvass shoes t no On sale at I.yo ROSEBURG BOOTERIE Shoes That Satisfy and Fit the Feet IRVIN BRUNN Perkins Building, Cass Stree Try our repair department. Bring us your shoes to be repaired. See the difference