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a. METHODISTS FIGHT GREAT UP HILL BATTLE AND TIE 8-RUN LEAD ' a - - - - a a a a - a a a a a a a 1 1 .. Til 1 I J V V ' KOIl It K N'T. To p-ouslble parties, one j'i.titu and uiie tlug machine. In it h It) first I Lib CUIldltlOU. Addle. H. II , tar ut KevteW. fUsekall Streggk Willi Baptists Oeses in Niith With Score 10 to 10-Some of the features Tin thhd :anie t f llif Tuihiil league was pla.wd Tit'-da) i-w-ning bet wen tin MaptiMs it -I tin .M-Mho-dlBth. The ltiiH ir-ts w n l nil the field ferllOK ", niii' of ii tin mi uc count of having tin- advantage of playi n u a pr- ions name, w hi If I lie Melliu.iihts li .irt no oji.mrl unit y to try out thir tine up h.-t'ore ailuaUy jilnyinK th jiaiiti'. It 1b rumored ihat It. V. SimnK nnd oiIut lenther-lunnfd H;i tits had been prariii hit: u It.iprist veil In i In- ruit rnoiii of Stionn furniture Btorn for several days, whirh they expected lo hpl'lllti oil the UIISUSp.'i I- IllK t'U tilfi Inm.edint'l al I lit' elose of the name, uliuh was doped out to bo a victory for tin' HaptistH. It. Hunhatn pit bed lor the Melho dlHts th firM two iiiiilnes, and tlx' Hantifcts tmereeded in ehork iiic up five rutin In thee two inning ayahisl tl.i' Met hniiit!.' one run, made by It w i t t in t l.f M-i Diul. Mi t'lintork tl.iii vvi'iit iu to pitrti. and did not mi up for a roiiple more Inning", the ltapihts piiniK up four more tuns ;n th flict two luniiiKi pltehed t.y M.CIiniiMk KttiiiK thi-in a lota of nut' runt in tlx one lone run registered for the MethodistH. After tin' louiili liitntiK Met'llutoik tightened up. and the Haptistn were :ili!' to m- lire only one run. t hi out. UK in t In- 7 1 ti. The liaptintn were goose egged in Hi' t li . Mil. Mh and '.Mh. while tin Methodists failed ti) More In tin- 1st. ;ird. 1th. ..th mid nth innings. With tin- h-'oro i lo 1 ut the 4nn of the ii 1 1 1 Inning. htory seemed I'liutnally assueid for tho Haptist ream. Condtiiaii rt 1 1 tU fiotu the box inI Kitman w nt in to cliurti the iitorv. in (In Tih inning (iooilhurn -tarti-d the run getting with a clean hit. follow I'd hv a hoi oik by Cjuinp A i-arraflee hit by MH'lintoi k ad- a in I'd Pot li runnels one base, and 1 As . $ure io rise as the Sun i You cant alwa make everything "Just to." Sometimes you will . fet in more shortening than usual; or make the batter a little thin; or t may not be convenient to put a cake in the oven the moment It U mixed; or your oven may not bake evenly and It Is necessary to turn - the pan around- none of these little uncertainties make the slightest difference In results H you use jm-r. Kit but scored u uoinont later lull a paaked ball by the catcher. I The Itapiisib added one to thei, Hcore in the Ttb on a wild pilch, after. ! Black hit out aod stole second and' 'third. ' In the Mh intilug, the Melbodi-Hs. j ' rejiM t-i.ati-d by their buctetn iu the 1 7lh. u reeded In piling up four srori-x. .Mi i iiiitoi K s mt was rebpon-i-iMi for two of tlieiu, he Hi'oring on a p.ihst-d ball a little later. The MaptmtH went to but the first half of the !th two Hcnre to hte Kood. M l liiitork's pitrhiiiK wat sin h that the lirtit two batters hit into Ho' pitcher's hand and were promptly thrown out nt first, while the third batter fanned. The last half of the Hth Wiley i aim to the bat for the Methodists, and made a cleat, hit. Ifiuiham fol biwed with a hit. but was forced on second by Whipple's grounder to bort. A hit by Uuine put Wiley on thud. Whipple on second, and before the side could be retired, both men scored. Attn the otislutiKbt of Hitzman In tin eighth iuuiiiK he was replaced by (ioodiuati. w ho en deal ored to stop the halting streak of the Methodists, !mt was unsuccessful. The KJitiie was called on account f darkness at the close of the ninth Inning, with the score tied. The following is the line-up: Baptists Methodists Stevenson C. F. Whipple I'mlay S. S. Hiebel l'n kens 1.. F. Wiley Uittuaii 1st Jewett innlrtoti I'lid K. Cjuine riiorntnu :inl M. Dunham iiubi-i ly I! F. ltruuifield kb v II. Quine Mioiltiiaii 1'. McClfntock f Ilia, kt CauMider, Maddi.x and I' It I, ii k played a part of t lie ga nu ll the Baptist team, and K. Ouuham i portion of the game for the Metho lists. l our of the Baptist team died on ases and seven Methodists. I'mpite, Bridges. Came opened nt I" p. in. The attendance was ood. and all those present certainly I alue received for their money. nun iii i in H-M- IIAVK VOl' TUIKK THIS u.N'K? M Baking Powder Thi modern, double raise baking powder has unusual strength and Is absolutely certain to raise ymir biscuits, cakes and jvistry light and feathery. It generates an abundance of L-avening gas bnlh in the mix Ing bowl and In the oven. The raising is sustained until the dough Is cooked through. Housewives who use K C never have "bad luck" with their baking. Try K C at our rink. Vuur grower will refund your money It you are not pleased in every way. 67 I H(iMiinin Muslin Underwear Specials Corset Covers Princess Slips M IT ( Ladies' Gowns .!,.:. t ;.m i; . iiilii.'iilri.-.l ,iml : . ' : .1 ! 1 ". l.il .It IIMr . .. ..I IT.' i.:..- ,il . . l.:ll .!'. n !- SI. NT Children's Muslin Underwear . : - ;.. t. IT.' A "STORE FOR EVERYBODY" ROUND TRIP Summer Excursions East VIA THE (test Met!iein for Colds. When a druggist, recommends a remedy for colds, throat and lung tre.ubbs. you can feel sure that he knows what he Is talking about. C; wer, druggist, of Marlon, Ohio, writes of Or. King's New Discovery; I know Dr. King's New Discovery is the best throat und lung medicine 1 sell. It cured my wife of n severe bronchial cold after all other rcme- lies failed." H will do the same for vou If you aro suffering with a cold r any bronchial, throat or lung ough. Keep a bottle on hand all the time for everyone in the family to use. It is a home doctor. Price 'c and $1.00. (Guaranteed by all Iruggists. B CHICAGO. May III. The latent Is the "Coroner s cock tail," the invention of Corouer Peter A. Hoffman, of Crook County, tor the stimulation of business. His proscription fol lows: 'Take thne chorus girls and three men, soak iu cham pagne until midnight, squeeze into an automobile, add a dash of joy and a drunken chaffeur, shake well and serve al Tu miles per hour. Coroner's in quest is the 'chaser.' " H"I"H"I"M"I"I I I 1 I I HH C'insfIiatloii Cum!. Dr. Klnn'B Now I.if I'llls will re llero constipation promiitljr ami Kt your bowels lu h.'iilthy condition ugiiln. John Supsic. of Smiliury, la., says: "They are the ht-st pills I ever used, and I advise everyone to use them for constipation, Indigestion and liver complaint." W ill help you. I'rlce 2.1c. Kecomtncnded by all druggists. B TKAMS, TKAMS, TKAMS. Men with two and Mire horse teams wanted to cultivate orchards. I.ntiK job. Sunuvilale Orchard Co., Drain, Ore. dnwjl Knncy groceries, the best assorted; staple groceries, the In -si selected; vegetables and fruits, the freshest We staml behind our merchandise The Hue Hive, of course. AUTO TRANSFER J. P. CI.EM NTS, lrop. Phone 70. or leav nrders at J. H Sykei' gun store. SHOES For ANYBODY ANYWHERE ANY TIME, AT ANY PRICE We Lead in Style and Quality THE QUALITY SHOE STORE 213 N. Jackson. Kezt to P. O, R. L. Stephens FINE SHOE REPAIRING Kliop In Rear ol Bull dine. Men". $5 Florshelm Oxfords f-r $l.iii at the big "Get Acquainted" Sale at Josephsoa's. Sutherlin Wine Co. The Summer time is here, The proper time for beer. Mail your order or Phone 51 J. H. Cutter, 0. K. Blend Spec. $1.25 bot UK OI.HKST AM) HOTTEST m i i:s IN one COl M KY. The follttwiiii is takt'ii from the ii t n'ii I i-sin- ol lann and FiirMde: I'lMin u.;itli.-i' luiif.iu data covt-t iu- .i I'. ilod nf fiiurifi-n yi-ais it li.i u d .i rii'd I bat l li a i-raitf ' 1 1 1 1 i .i l ii r tl' t In- I nitt-d Stat- is ' : d-4;ifi'- Kah ii'iiln-it. and tin an i l il ,itii(Hiit ol r.imi.iii is l.:o , uliir iniii - l l:e tat' of Arizona ha.s (he low --t .i in. hi itt nf niiuual pii'cjpitai ion, inch, s, of any Mate during the : i m i i.-. u .,11 s w In. li r! i-ndfil I'roni I 'M to Tot). ilichiMvo. Alabama t In- i:ri ,it'-t a no Mint of rain tall, 1 in. In s I'be stale baxini; the lowt-st avt'i-.ii;.- I.-ini't'laMii.' was North lakota. ilitivfs l-'lorid.i bad the bigh 't tcMii'.'iatuti'. 7 1 degrcs." I tout? las County Creamery butter tttily Tu,- t two I'ouud square. Ask your grocer for It. Patronize home industry. Keep your eye on Haddox's win dow and you will set the best shoe making ever done In Oregon. ;t:i." N Jackson street. dtf Most KosePurR housewives usu either "Pride of DouglM" or "Queen City" flour. There's a renaon for It I'houe lit, Douglas County Mills. If your grocer doesn't carry either kind Roseburg Booterie Successor to HISLOP THE SHOE'MAN White Shoes For Everybody NUBUCK OR CANVAS All Sizes and All Widths Special Sale on Women's Tans $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes for $2.50 You Will Have lo Hurry To get your Size in these Bargains Roseburg Booterie W. S. Boom, Prop. Order by Mail. I pay parcel post charges. Telephone 125 Perkins BIdg. Roseburg, Oreg. THE OLD RELIABLE" no o I WW REM tfbYFOR M E? 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( Lu .tu l. ik. r I .ii.nl,. o A I'M) i , I .1 I', , r . -1 1 ,1,.1, I, in- i I ii .!-!. III. i.. II. t I V.lf..'k lll.l I'l.il ,.. I.lu l;..i lii ifr I. .111. HlllllM-C ir l.ui.(. 1" . or I i. I IDIIV .1. si (ill, (.ii.r.il I'u-s. i..t jiiii, I'i.k I . AMI, OKI . o WHICH VK CLAIM TO BK Of nti urt-rn ii l k intent or jtj vborlti4Mit to ln Our Goods in Price Itilteil I o. X In Ou.tli( lUletl 11 1Kb- ni llt il i tth) e .k )oll nil to route here tli'lt )oll buy Bread, Buns, Pies, Cake Or Mtijthlnu el-e thnt bikem tuikr. The Oregon Bakery 328 North Jackson Men's Work Clothes t'i';.;,T rhetor .ii!-t t'ra!i .... (.;..fr rie:i'.l t ira In a oUTiill Hi'ss of Ii,.- It i!t nwr.i'il I li.l.Tl.il; lull oMTall .I:t kt'U lo Illat.'ll 4 (Ml OH 4I OH iM 10 .00 .H.I .H: , .H.1 .8:1 I 1-Q BUSY STORES Sidewalk lumber cut ready to lay. I Ho, ye of weak soles, come to SOS I'ag" Inv.miiieut Co. Phone 242. tf .. Jackson street and get them dom o j with good material and at fair Pride of Douglas" and .' Queen )rne. Also washing and Ironing City" flour urine results. Ask the . neatly and well done, called for and Douglas County Mills. Phone 13. 'delivered. D. Davis. dill 4mm HE GRAND GRILL "The Rector's of Roseburg' Music 6 to 8 P. M., daily Sunday Dinner 12 Noon to 8 P.M. Short Orders At AH Hours THE GRAND GRILL EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS FOR CARNIVAL QUEEN One vote with each 5c purchase; 25 votes with eaeli Si. 00 purchase at. Johnson's Drug Store Phone 31 North Roseburg, Strawn and Penney, Props. You Will Proudly Hold Up th" hhiiis m- launder for you. be 1 iin.-c t hey will 1 examples of the Inst kind ot laundry work. A fiDGi don. '!. tinih iit upon every artl- le. but nut until the article has tweiv t horoimlil rleanst'd. If you are par-, tu 11 '.ay a to the quality of your, la'.indn work, you will find It to your aihatitai;. lo t-eud your linen to ua.' PHONE 380 LONE STAR LAUNDRY For the benefit of a customer Who Wants to Know If we can send Laundry by Parcels Post, we answer that V Our Laundry is so neatly put up that it makes a Peach of a Package by Parcels Post. No matter, where you live, your laundry can be delivered at your door if you send it to the ROSEBURG Steam Laundry Roseburg, Or Phone 79 i.j " TV Ue stock of fancy and staple groceries always on band at the WEST SIDE GROCER.Y Is the best money can buy and In addition to right price we guar antee the quality. Sa time and money by trading with as. DO WELL & FOSTER PHONE 29 WEST ROSEBURG, ORE.