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7 CHAMPION t Mowers, Binders, Tedders and Hay Rakes also the Extras J. F. BARKER CO. ta&t"oneUde5- Freedom and Feet fOSH BILLINGS Said: "A pair of tight shoes is good for only one thing, they make a person forget all their other troubles." And Josh was right. If you want to be perfecily free from mental care, make your feet comfortable. It will add pleasure to your life and money to your bank account. Try the old reliable shoe store now. We Lead in Style and Quality THE QUALITY BHOE STORE 213 N. Jackson. Next to P. O. R. L. Stephens F1NB 8HOB RKPAIIUNO Shop to Raw of Halloa LOCAL NEWS H. O. Mi'Cli'r went to KiiKciit1 today. Let Stone tune your piano. .Miss Ailalr wnit tn Wilbur this af ternoon. Mrs. Ceo. Mi Ciilltuli vtnt to Siithirliii today. Kditor II. K. VtTiiou was ovor from Oakland today. Mrs. It. !(. lliillwiiikl. was down from Kiddle Kriday. J. 1). Zurcht'r wont to rortland on business this afternoon. I. H. Palms Is a nrrnt arrival hore from Maxwell, California. wk Book Store Books and Stationery. Typewriters. Office Supplies. School Books. Blank Books. Newspapers. Magazines. .Mrs. A. K. Stearns, of Oakland, was in town this morning. W. A. Burr has returned from a business trip to Gardiner. Mrs. ( It. Brownlow returned from Tortland Friday evening- I,. II. Peters and family went to Portland today on a vacation trip. Mrs. M. Fickle went to Oakland this afternoon for a visit with rela tivt'S. Kd. Anderson, of Montrose, Cal., is visiting with K. A. Miller, of Eden-bower. Miss I.eota Aubin went to Cottage Drove today to visit with her grand mother. Mrs. K-. L. Hice and Clyve Willis ivt u rned home to Hire Creek Friday evening. Deputy Sheriff F. M. Hopkins re turned home to ('anyonvi)lo Friday evi'iiiug. I Mrs. It. S. Barker and Mrs. Daisy j Peterson returned from Portland last I evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leonard ; went to Yomalla this afternoon for a brief visit. j Cnderwood No. J. typewriter, a big bargain, only $42.50, at the Rose , burg Book Store. ! Clarenet? and John Wlmer, of Look hiK Class, returned form Myrtle Creek this afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bosserman 'left this morning on n visit at Cot ! tao Grove and Springfield. ! W. H. (Godfrey, of Tenmllc, and ! W. F. Marsters. of Looking Class, i were in town last night. Mrs. W. C Wade wuh over from (train ibis morning and returned on ' t In- 1 oYloi k t rain. I Mrs. A. T. Marshall and three ehildreti left this inorniiiK lor Cralits , Pass, where they will isit friends. SITIIKItLIN XKWS. QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO We arc out of the Hih Rent 1 istrit:t and can and will save you money. Johnson's Drug Store Phone :U North Roseburg, Summer Vacations Seashore or Mountains VIA THE Itif SUNSET m TO 3-Day Tickets ou Salo Saturday and Sunday. TILLAMOOK AND NEWPORT BEACHES ll.-.l !t ;.r. KIJnM Tnrllim-I Dr.. mm S:ildn AilMliV t'orvnlli K'U-.-t..' Kn-ubiiri M.-.lfonl Aslil.ns.l f;,r- - T"!:i tli' principal station to Newport or T'l KAliK NVwimrl I 6.25 tv " .2ii Tillamook TO Tillainonk Hfarlifg FARE $ 4.00 4.70 6.00 7.30 7.10 9.00 12.00 17.20 17.76 Weik end tickets on sale 4 00 3.7.' 5.80 .73 12.00 12.00 Cnrri-spuiiilltii; lo '"vs ,rom omiT points. from various points. HAIt.W i:Ct ItSloX TRAIN' ON TIIK C K. K. II. .av.-s Mla::. at 7:20 a. m., Corvallis 7:i0 a. m., and connects with tti.. S !' trains 1 and 14 nnrthliound and No. 13 southbound. FXCURSION FARES EAST Tirkf'i" i'l !," fr"m " maln nl "ranch line points In Ore on to Kast rn 1 1 n.i t U.ti one way through California or via Portland. Stop-ovtTti within limit. Tickets on Sale Daily to Sept. 30 I 'I N A I. IIKTUIN LIMIT OCT. SIST. Kor hrautllully illustrated booklet "Vacation Days." and booklets d.scrlliinK Tillamook County Beachr. Newport and other points, as well as Information about Eastern fares, routes, stop-overs, etc., call .. .... , .. ...m f n r arrtte tn On urai". JOHN' M. HCOTT. eerml Passengrr Agm, Portland, Oregoa. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stanton went to Turner today to attend the annual meeting of the Christian Church. ' Mrs. W. R. Cole, of San Dletco, I Cal., left here this morning for Ku gene, where she expects to locate. rnnrini'lnr O 11 MnAIHutwr un.l wife left this morning for Hun KriHi- ( Cisco, to be gone ror about ten days. i Tou will nTr again get as gooa goods for as little money as you can buy now at Simon Caro's. dsw Mrs, L. Hirers returned to Port land this afternoon, after a short ,' visit with Mr a. K. A. Warner, at Greens. Mrs. Swanton, of Marshfleld, and Mrs. Miller, of McKlnley, Coos Coun ty, left here this morning on a trip to Portland. Little Miss Helen Whlttaker went to Portland today to stay with her n ...I .....ll.... II -.. I..l.ll,...-.t .1.. .Umiiuiiiuuiri, m i a. i ruuniuu, uiiiiiik the summer. Mrs. Krunk Ii.' Sagaberd, of Car- diner, who hud beeu visiting with her sister at Wilbur, returned to this city Friduy evening. Two Underwood No. 5 typewriters, rebuilt, worth $65, only $55 each at the Roseburg Book Store. dsw Miss Elva Ensley, of Drain, and Miss Carrie Field, of Oakland, re turned home today, after spending a few days in tniH city. Mrs. J. L. May and her sou re turned to Portland this afternoon, after visiting for a few duys with her daughter in this city. Mrs. Maurice Moore, who has boon under treatment iu a Portland hos pital, returned home Friday, very much improved. .Mrs. J. W. Neiderhl8"'r and son re turned home to Salem today, after a visit here at the home of Win. far- steiiH and other frifiulH. I Mrs. Jennie M. Kemp, who hail been attending the W. C. T. I', coii- veution at Sutlierlin, returned to her homo in li runts Pass this morning. j ay buying your nata, shoes, suits, etc., at Simon Caro's now you save from 10 to 20 per cent on each aud I every article you buy. Lane Thornton, the Camas Valley merchant, was in town lust night on business. He also visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Thornton. Miss Helen Cornutt and Miss Mar garet Crosby, who bad been attend ing the teuctiCTs' examination hero, returned homo to Kiddle Friday evening. M rn Lawrence Michael and M rs. Henry HeWald. of Days Creek, who have been visiting hero with Mrs. O. Martin, left this mornlg on their return home. J. H. Thomas and J. Larson left this morning fur their homo at Wheatoti. Minnesota. They expert to return to this county to loruto in about a month. C. V. liennett, wlfs and two daughters, returned to thefr home in IiuiiHmulr, Cal., this moiiiiiiK, after visiting hero u few days with J. K. McHrldu and family. H. J. iK'iin has added storage to his transfer business aud Is now pre pared to store household Hoods, trunks or other goods, at iho con venience of tbo owners. Mrs. Henrietta Hrown returned home to Albany today. While here she was the guest of Mrs. A. ('. Mars ters. Mrs. Hrown lis state vice-presi dent of the W. C. T. I'. Keep your eye on Haddox's win dow and you will see the beat shoo- j making ever done In Oregon. 33& N. Jackson street. dtf Miss Mina J. Hall, a school teacher from Myrtle Point, left this morning for Helle Fourrhe, S. I). She took 'some choice rones which she will try to grow from their slips. Amos Sovern left this afternoon for Kugene, where he will be met by his daughter, Mrs. V. L. Uysinger, who will go with him to Lake Creek for a visit with his half-sinter. Governor West has appointed War ren P. Keed and W. r . Jewett, or Gardiner; C. K. Kicker, of Smith Klver; Nels Kydell, of Klkton. and J. V Hedden, of Scottsburg, com missioners for the Port of L'mpqua, W. S. McElhlnny, J. K. Strader, Oak Creek; S. R. Hi mid n, Looking Ulass; W. T. McCullocb, Greens; Geo. Campbell, Shady Point; L, U. Skinner, Geo. Bros!, Wlnstons; T. H. Burnett, Round Prairie; Mrs. Jacob Jones, Edenbower, were among the Roseburg visitors today, Tbe Royal Standard Typewriter No. la better than any other writer on the market, regard! price. It miu for ealy A. E. Shlrla has just purchased a Carter automobile and hereafter he expects to go some. M r. and M rs. C h as. G . Glen a r rlved home Wednesday from Port land, where they have passed a week on theif honeymoon. In company with Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Wood they will depart next week on an automo bile trip to Cincinnati, New York and Boston. I). F. RIchardsou, of Northfield, Minu., recently secured an option on the beautiful home and orchard tract of S. L. Wood, east of town, through the St. John Lund Co. Mr. Wood's residence wus completed lust summer at a cost of approximately $ir,uu0. At tbe annual school election In District No. i:U, Sutherlln, on Tues day of this week. August Vogulpohl was elected director for one year and M. A. HalHton director for three years. The 10-mitl maintenance tax for next year's school expenses, and the bonds for the purpose of paying present indebtedness both carried by good majorities. H. E. Williams of Minnesota, has Just purchased through the St. John Lund Co.. 2; ncres of land from 11 E. Harris, located three miles north west of town. Sutlierlin is attracting an unusual number of tourists this season who are looking over the coast country with a view of making an investment or selecting a home site. Two visit ors of this class were here this week ' and one selected a ten acre fruit tract from The J. F. Luse Company, while the other urrauged for a building site. I Tbe thousands of ueres of young orchards in Sutlierlin Valley never looked better than during (lie present season. They are making a splendid growth, and being carefully culti vated and several of the tracts will produce quite a good many apples this season. J. F. Luse. who is giv ing personal attention lo tbe orchard tracts this season, is highly gratified with the progress which the trees are making. The Sun. (I LOST AND POUND. FOUND. Puree with small change. Owner call at Hetlew office and describe parse and contenta. WANTED. WANTED. Parties wishing 1000 tiers oak and laurel poles, free for the clearing, phone 16K6. djl WANTED. Lawn and garden work. J. M. Divine, at Soldiers' Home, p WANTED. Hoarders and roomers; prices reasonable. Call at 627 Court St., or 46 Ella 8t. WANTED. A competent sawyer, Apply to PaKO Investment Co. North Roseburg, or at mill at Drain. WANTED TO KENT. Small fur nished hoiiHe or two good house. keeping rooms ou ground floor. Mut bo reasonable. Mrs. N. C. II cart of Itevlew. WANTED. ti&.00 monthly; reliable gentleman or lady wanted as lnfor- mution Reporter. No canvassing. Hpare time. Enclose stamp. Na tional Realty Information Bureau fiUli Han Fernando Bldg., Los An geles, Calif. djlp FOR RENT. FOR RENT. Large furnished front room, close In. SUE. Com Bt. dtf FOR SALE. 10 acres of land 3Vi miles from Roseburg, Oregon; new house; partly fenced; 2 horses, harness, nice Jersey cow, chickens, 2 wagons, farming tools, etc. Come quick, a bargain. Adrress Box 6, Edenbower, Oregon. Jp-u FOR SALE. Three A-l brood sows, year old: good stork and condition. Valley View Ranch, Star Route, west. dswp FOR SALE OR TRADE. 160 acres wheat land in Morrow County Eastern Oregon. L. L. Jakes, Rid dle, Oregon. Jyltp walk from Cans) Statlo. new ImproTeaaala. AlirasM Be to, R. F. D. 1. Tama. tf Wouldn't this jar jroa? Bltfht M ' tbe stroke of the clock, last at taw ' very minute your ahoaa are Mwaaaiaal you can have thaaa at Bsttnflj ttf North Jacksaa street. at FOR 8ALE. Having decided to take position In tbe East, will sell my property, a new T-room bungalow; lot 60x312. Will take several hundred less than coat. F. W. Leonard, 627 8. Main. a FOR SALE. 37 acres, 7 miles south on mall route aad tan minutes H. J. Denn Transfer & Storage Co. Household goods, ptaaa), lumber, wood aad a geaeral I business. Baggage aaaaka eaTsst far. Ail goods carefully luadJaeV reesonabla. Office phone, 10 f; resldeaea 308 Roaeburc, Ore go. There Ih Nothing Hitter. Hunt the world uver and you will not find a belter remedy for diar rhoea than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It always cures. For sale by all deal er, a FOR KENT. Six room cottage OS Pltzer street. Inquire of D. J. Stewart, or at Review office, dtf Remington No. 6 typewriter. In forst class working order, only $27.50 at the Roseburit Hook Stnro. dsw IWl 1 a a. k1eI"'X'AJ Substantiate and Delicacies Go Hand in Hand Here NI'RSTASTIAI.S Itretul, buns, mllN, pie. DKI.H'ACIKH Cuke, rookie. Jelly roll, uliwl food. Our patrons usually depart with Komi'tliiim of one tn one hand and KoinethlnK "f the oilier In the other. Iln-nil i the staff or life. Vnrii't) it till- spire of life. The Oregon Bakery 328 North Jackson FOR RENT. Nicely furnished bed room In new bungalow. Inquire at 737 E. Douglaa St., or phone 42-Y. dtf TWO HOUSES FOR RENT. One of 6 rooms, other of 4; both fur nished. Inquire 644 South Pine street. City. dtf FOR RENT. A well furnished 16 room boarding and rooming house; hot and cold water In each room; bath room on each floor; near the business center of Roseburg. Easy terms. Inquire of O. C. Brown, Roseburg, Oregon. Phone 114-J. FOR RENT. Large house, close In; modern conveniences. Inquire of Albert Abraham. tt HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. Central location. Apply at 336 North Rose between 9 ::10 and 1:30 p. m. dtf FOR FALK OR TRADE. FOR SALE.-- (iuod freah Ulllell cow. Cull phono 134. dtf l-'OU HALE A rooking stove in good eoliilitlon, cheap. AildruHU H, rare Review. FOR SALE OF RENT. 1 6 W acres lit Edenbower; 5 In fruit and or elinnl. Address Hox 4 4, Edenbower. l-'Olt SALE. Km hound pups, $5.00 per pair. Apply to Deer Crock liv ery ham. dp23 FOR SALE. 1'p to date furniture of f rnoniH - no reasonable offer re fuxt'il pari lime, If desired. Ad dnsH Furniture," care Review, p FOR SALE. Jersey cow and calf, al so other row, and horse and buggy. J. F. Stone, 103 E. 1st North. p Sutherlin Wine Co. The Summer time is here, The proper time for heer. Mail your order or Phone 51 J. H. Cutter, 0. K. Blend Spec. $1.25 bot FDR SA I.E. flood Fox visible type writer for halo rheap If taken at oure. Address .1, care of Ruview. FOR .SALE OR TRADE. flood 160-a-re farm or ranch In North Da kota Win. F. I'laman, 405 W. Lane St , I'.oneblirK. dJ'JUp FUR FXi'llANC.i: - flity property In ItoM-iinri; for lam) near Olalla, or for sloik rattle. AddienH ii See oinl Ave., North, KoseburK. Ore koii. swJ19p FOR HALE. 4-cyllnder automobile Jiint recently overhauled, now la Mini condition. Will sell cheap. Ii. J. Stewart, Phone 28. dsw FOR S A I.E. Small tract of choice K-irili-ii or orchard land. For par- tii-ulars address Hox 23, Dlilard, On Kon. dswp FOR SALE CHEAP. Happy restaur ant, doltiK Koo'l business. Write or r-iill on L. A. Woodworth. Myr tle Point, Oregon. dswp KOR SALE. Jersey cow and ralf, very gentle, Rood milker. E. P. Thiil. Yonialla, Ore. dswp FOR SALE.. Two draught mares, 5 and 3 years. Jacob Jones. dtf ilr 91$ New York Cafe Chaa Jo, Prof). OPKN DAT AND NIGHT. Meals at All Boars. a.rW I I Ism Regular Meals it Oats Chicken Dinner Sundsys, from 12 Noon to 3 P. M. Chop Baey, Noodles, Fresh Oys- I, yuro, IU., ail um urn. Jseksoa a Waaklagtoa fMa. ; ; Can You Beat It? Nice level tots, river bottom soil good streets, alleys In rear of every lot All the privileges of the city WITHOUT tbe city's heavy Ul ss- sessment. In fact Maynard's Addition wilt make an Ideal home for you, as It la only four blocks from the new high school site, one block from store, two blocks from pa bile school, tee ma about ttam. or p hosts 311-L. C. D. MAYNARD, Owner We Offer and Recommend DOUGLAS COUNTY V- Light & Water Co's. BONDS These bonds bear interest at the rate of 6, pay able semi-annually, July ist. and January lit, at the Commerce Trust & Savings Bank, of Portland. The company is now serving the entire Cily of Roseburg with electric lights, electric power and water, also electric light, power and water at Win chester aud light and power at Sutherlin and Oakland. ' The company is operating successfully and in terest on its bonds is promptly paid. .. We would be glad to give any investor fnll in-N. 1 formation as to the security underlying these bonds, the management aud earnings of this com pany and the desirability of this investment. We offer these bonds to net the investor about six and one-half per cent per annum. Price on application. Write for further information. Bond Department Commerce Trust & Savings Bank Portland, Oregon. "The proof of good coffee is in the drink ing thereof." If you seek quality "Monte Crt Steel cut or wholj 1-lb cans 40c, 3-1F Mrs. A. C. KI - if IS' ; At NV : -. - Jit ui . -. : 11 . r"V , 1 RoMbarg ; 'v .f ..... w ,-i. .IV. -t.