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r UT FLOWERS and POTTED P PLANTS ?A ISLAND I Green House. We will carry at all times Cut Flowers ana rotted plants irom this famous Green House. All orders will receive prompt attention. The Palace of Sweets Roseburg, dragon ENING ROSEBURG REYIEW JI NK 21, 101:1. DAILY WXATHEB BKPOBT U. 8. Weather Bureau, local office. Koeeourg, 14 noun ending t a. m., today. Perclpltatlon In .lDchei and hun dredth: Maximum temperature 79 .Minimum temperature ,", Precipitation 11 Total preclp. since lat. ot mo. 1.50 Normal preclp. for this month 1 .1)7 Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1912 1'7. H Aver, preclp from Sept. 1, 1877 :t:i.r.e Total deficiency from Sept. 1, '12 Average precipitation for 3i wet seasons (Sept. to May.) . , , . 33.28 WILLIAM BELL. Observer. WEATHER FORECAST: Showers tonight or Sunday. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN BANK' RIPTCT. In the District Court of the United Slates for the District ot Oregon In tbe matter of A. L. Maddlx, bank rupt. To tbe creditor of A. L. Maddlx, of Roseburg, In tbe County of Doug las and district aforesaid, a bank- i rupt. Notice is hereby given that on the I 10th day ot June, 1813, the said A. I.. Muddlx was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office ot C. L. Hamilton, In Roaeburg, -Oregon, on the 26th day of June ,1913, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at which time the said creditor may , attend, prove their claims, appoint a - trustee, examine the bankrupt, and I transact such other business a may properly come before said meeting C. L. HAMILTON, Referee in Bankruptcy. Dated June 12, 1813. AUTO STACK LINE DEPOT. Douglas County Creamery butter only 70o two pound square. Ask your grocer for It. Patronize home Industry. The question of what shall I buy for a wedding present lias bi'en Bolved at Graves' Art Kniporiiiut by puttlug all haud painted china and framed pictures down at cost. dj'.'U Dally stages and auto for Marsh field and all Coo Bay point, alee for Peel and Millwood, leave O. Rapp's grocery store, 13S Sheridan street. Cash paid for produce along the line. AUTO TRANSFER J. F. CLEMENTS, Prop. Phone 70, or leave order at J. H. Sykes" gun store. The Douglas M. W. ALDRICH, Prop All new rooms, Hot and Cold water in rooms. Free baths. All new furniture, and first class in every way. Most of rooms in new building. Rooms by day, week or month. Rates very low and service the best. 115 Sheridan St. over Crouche's Store. ASanitary Protection Avoid the infectious skin and eye diseases obtained In the School By using the pure white, soft and absorbent Scott Tissue Towels Use Like a Blotter Used once and thrown away. If not furnished by the school, get a roll of 150 from your dealer 50c. OSBURN'S PHARMACY 147 NORTH JACKSON STREET PHONE 162 C. JACOBSON Telephone fJM Panitorium Dye Works All work fully guaranteed. Good railed for and delivered. PraeCt. cat dyeing and cleaning of all kinds of Ladle' aad Gent' dothta Crarenettc and Portiere. Roseburg, Oregon SOO N. BOSH ST., CORXKR OAK. cutaa bati kvkkh at w. c. t. v, oowx?mo.v. 8UTHERLIN, June 10. The Thursday morning session of the 17th annual convention ot the W. C. T. U., which convened In Sutherlin, opened at 10 o'clock with the usual good at tendance. Mrs. Jennie Kemp led a very Inspiring devotional meeting, which was followed by additional re ports from the various unions. Mrs. Harford then gave a talk on the mission of flowers, and how they brighten the home of the poor and the afflicted. 8he also suggested a number of ways that the W. C. T. U. could do little acts of kindness. A report of the L. T. L. was sent by the superintendent of that depart ment and read by Mrs. Manners. Mrs. Jenkins, ot Wilbur, evangel istic superintendent, gave an encour aging report. Each union had splen did reports from their mothers' meet ings, telling what helpful suggestions had been given to young mothers by those more experienced in the rear-j lng of children. j A synopsis of the lecture given by Prof. Groves at the W. C. T. U. in stitute which was held In Roseburg in March, was then given tor the benefit of those who had not the privilege of hearing this instructive talk on the effort of narcotics on the Bchool boy. The election of officers then fol lowed. A motion was made and car ried that all white rlbboners be mude members of the convention. Mrs. French, Jr., and Mrs. Denny were appointed tellers of the election. Mrs, Ida Marsters received the un animous vote of the convention for county president. Mrs. Ortman. of Sutherlin, was elected cor. secretary, and Mrs. E. II. Duke, of Roseburg, was elected recording secretary. Mrs. Helen Riddle, ot Roseburg. was elected county treasurer by acclama tion. Mrs. Riddle was made a life member of the W. C. T. V. A motion was then made and carried that Mrs. Riddle be sent a letter ot greeting and a badge from the convention. A motion was made and carried that the president appoint Mrs. V. K. Hamilton as vice president. Noon-tide prayer conducted by Mrs. Hrown, closed the morning ses sion. 1 The afternoon session opened tit 1:30, when MrH. Harford had charge of devotionals. Then followed a paper on temperance, contributed by Mrs. H. II. Strong and read by Miss Ensign. This paper proved very In teresting and helpful. Then followed another paper on nnti-narcotics. read by Mrs. Jowett. This wus excellent Inasmuch as It set forth some startling facts on the evil effects of narcotics on the youthful body and mind. These facts can easily be proven by watching the change in the moral character and mental capabilities of the boy who useB cigarettes, tobacco or booze dur ing his school days. A talk by Prof. E. .1. Ortman on fresh air and pure food versus Intem perance was both entertaining and instructive as he explained how the life of the cells of ttie body are fed by pure food and fresh air nnd Patronue Home In- dustry Douglas County Creamery Co., makers of Pure BUTTER & ICE CREAM Phone 340 420 N Jackson Roseburg, Oregon P. 8. W par highest market price for butter fat and sweet cream. Yes, we have it Fort Jones Creamery Butter the best in Roseburg LOUIS KOHLHAGEN Hm 19 r 10? Cm Strew Phone 63 For anything you may want in the grocery and produce Hue and I will see that you are supplied. Everything the Best and Prices the Lowest K. M. MBS Successor to KENDRICK & KING Phoae as. 144 North Jackeoa A GLIMPSE Of SMYRNA. ' It Oratt usinse Street I Only Fifteen Feet Wide. Let us In Imagination go aabor at Smyrna from oue of the great black steamship of the alessageries Mari time. We land on a noisy, bustling quay alongside of which runs a little one horse railway. Great ships from most of the leading porta of the world are tied up to the quay by their sterns. On the other side of the broad street, the only one In Smyrna to which this adjective can be applied, are large warehouse and one or two pretentious hotels. I'asslng through a cross street, we come to the great business artery of the city, the so called "Frank street," which has doubtless obtained Its nam from the fact that so many Franks, a generic name for foreigners, do busi ness on It. This street Is only fifteen feet wide, and yet It is the chief business thor oughfare of a city of a quarter of a million Inhabitants. Two people stretching out their arms and touching hands In the middle could span the street, and yet through It hurries a con stant stream of toot passengers, dash ing calis, stately camels, donkeys and donkey boys, beasts of burden and men of burden, carrying every conceiv able article that people of the orient or the Occident might want, for this la one of the chief cities In the world where cast and west meet on a com mon footing. Cbrlstlun Herald. .GERMS IN THE BL000. strengthened for the work tbey have to to do. He also showed that tbe lack of fresh air and pure food Is one cause, of Intemiieranee. Mrs. Reed rendered a solo to the delight of the convention. Mrs. Hrown gave a talk on Chau tauqua work, bringing out many dif ferent ways of making the VS. C. T. l meetlugs more interesting. Mrs. Ida Mursters gave a talk on The work most needed to be done by the W. C. T. I'.," urging each mem ber to be more faithful in perform ing their duties, especially those who are superintendents of certain departments. Mrs. Harford then read resolutions of thanks to Sutherlin for entertain ment during the convention. These were adopted. The meeting was then closed with prayer by Mrs. Eddy; of ItoBehurg. The evening session, which was the last meeting of the convention, met at the Hem Theater, the chief feature being tho golden medal contest. The Sutherlin orchestra gave sev eral numbers, which added much to he program. Mrs. Itarnes, of Roseburg. Sunt, of the medal contest, introduced the ontestunts, four In ntimhor. They wero Merrille Cusebeer, Edcnbower; reddle Jewett. Roseburg: Katheriue Merrill, Roseburg; lleuluh Uanihy, Sutherlin. Miss llamliy proved the fortunate one, and that her speech was much appreciated was evidenced the Mtnriti ,.f inn, oiiu.. Ihiil lowed the announcement of the vic-(m,"c, 18 ,,ow aM,a tor s name. All the other contestants lid exceedingly well, uud Mrs. Jennie Kemp, after presenting the medal to Miss Hamby. t hen presented each of the other aspirants with a hand some bouquet. A number of Sutherlin vou.ni: peo ple gave musical numbers and Miss Until Eddy, f Koscbiirg, rendered very pleasing solo. That Sutherlin is both a generous and hospitable little cltv was evi denced by her actions during this convention. A large delegation from the local I'niou accompanied the delegates to the train, each having u feeling or encouragement and good fellowship obtained from the work of the con vention. .ME.MIIEIl. licautitul Women. It has been observed that beautiful women always have good digestion. tr your digestion Is faulty. Chamber lain's Tablets will correct It. They aru easy to take and most agreeable ill effect. For sale by all dealers. (' Why Fever and Chills Alternate When a Person Has Malaria. When the germs of malaria real live animals these, belonging to the order protozoa enter the blood with the sa llvn of the biting mosquito they In stantly attack the red corpuscles. Each one eats Its way Into a corpuscle nnd after a brief rest divides himself Into sixteen. What Is left of the cor- It breaks down, and tbe slxtceu new germs Plasmodia, as the doctors call them are set free in the blood. Each of these Instantly seeks out a new red corpuscle, which It nttneks In the same way. This process, In tbe ordinary malaria, takes Just forty-eight bours. When the germs are eating the red corpus cles tho teu)Mrature of the Isnly Is In creased, cnuslng fever. When tile mul tiplied germs are discharged Into the blood the whole body feels as If chilled. This causes the shivers and shakes that usually come every nltcrnnte day and thnt have given us tbo common uame "chills nnd fever." So when you have the chill you may know that your broken down rod cor puscles tire discharging myriads ot germs Into your blood, nnd when the chill gives way to fever you may know that these germs ure busy attacking your nil corpuscles. New York World. VONCAI.I.A NEWS. Mrs. It. w. Long, who was taken suddenly ill last Tuesday. Is reported somewliat Improved but still verv weak. J. L. Applegate, formerly of this city, has been assigned the perma nent position as clerk and first trii k operator at liillshoro for the S. 1'. .Miss Edith Howard left Sunday for Portland, whore she will spend the summer with her sister. Mrs. C. An- plcgute. Mr. ami Mrs. John Mulkev. who have spent the winter In lirain, passed through Youcalla Sunday en- route to their home In l.nkciew. llr Mrs Mulkev Is a sister of Wm. hick liison, of this place, anil of Mrs. Han nah Wilson, of lirain. Dr. I). M. Jones, of ScmI.h ill... has a permit to teach school granted hi 111 in IS.",7 at Oregon City. I J - is it brother of Mrs. .1. II. Malty, of Voli calla. Although past T.'i years of age. the doctor enjoys good health and is all Interesting pioneer. -The Times. Must Children Have Worms. Many mothers think tlielr children are suffering from Indigestion, head ache, nervousness, wenknesH, coxtlve- ness, when they are victims of that most common of all children's ail ments worms. I'ccvlsh, Ill-tempered fretful children who toss ami grind their teetb. with bad brenth and colicky pains, have all the svmptonis of having worms, and should he given Klckapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge, which expels worms, regulates the bowels, tones up the system, and makes chlldrcu well and happy. Klckapoo Worm Killer Is guaranteed. All druggists, or by mall. 1'rlee 2f,c. Klckapoo Modi- cine Co., Philadelphia and St. I.oul: "Pride of Douglns" is a fine grade of flour manufactured In Roseburg. "Queen City," "Crown," "High Flight'' nnd "Vim" are all hard wheat latent flours. These brands are the best varieties of flour on the market Why use other kinds that cost more! If your grocer does not carry either brand. Just phone 1.1, the Douglas County Mills, and a sack will be de livered at your home. 4 NOTRE JIAME LADY'S APPEAL To ill know Ids wmtTnn of rfcramatiaus. r! ft wiwulir ur of tlif jVilou, at-iaUIca, itunlMfuB, NK-kacb, pain. In tbe kldacjra or tHruraJf l iwiiiM. to writ to her for a mom treat Barn t hirli bu rrt-patnllr rd all of Imn tortur. Kin- frtli It hmr duty to mb4 It to all hLTt r itKh. You run Tuurwlf at bota aa wuuainfU will tt-Mtlfr no rbanx of climate b1u DMft- Mr) . T"l tmr.ilf illacowy banlabfw arte arid fi.n tin Miami, litnacn Hi MtTtnoo: Mint a, pur irwJLht blikul. and brlcbtrae thr ipm. rlflnl -lanMrltr anil tone to the whole a'titna. If tb turn- In'Tt-ate jorj, fi proof adlrru V Mn. U. MuaULwra, Boa ft. NuUa Dana, I Call up 340, the DouglM County Creamery, for cream. Reister ladies' Tailoring (oHqe 216 North Stephens St. The school offer for the year 1918 two conrses In dressmaking and tailoring. $2fi course give unlimited lesson In drafting of pattern and system, with 30 days sowing. S16 course gives system with fnll Instructions In drafting. VIS Hewing Coarse of SO day. .!..". IMI Sewing Course of 10 Days. Agents for the llall-llorrlicrt Dress Form. I I a(50 frvi D) a r'miin iimsi I r v i - Tho Kind Too Have Alwnya Boajrht, and which haa 1 In use for oyer SO yean, haa borne tho algnatmra a ana has been made under Ma ftm y7' . aonal supervision alnce Us Infancy. tCA44( Allow no nn tn dMstlm rnn ! thaa. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd "Jtist-as-grod" are bat Experiment that trifle with and endanger the health at Infanta and Children Ex pericnoe against Erperlmena What Is CASTORIA Oasterta la a harm lean snbstltnto for Castor OH, ' forte, Drops and Soothing; Syrup. It la Pleasant, tt '. wan tarns neither Opium, Morphine nor other Mai untie aubstance. Its ap;o is Its gtiarautee. It destroy Worm . mod allay Foverishneiia. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Oollo. It relieves Toeili.ne; Troubles, cure Oonstipatioai and Flatulency. It usuliiilliitos the Food, retrulate the Stomach and llowols, (,-lciiiir healthy and natural sUsp Tbe Children's I'anacco-TUo Slothor' Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY6 --. -. tc. , -.v.r-v.Viver r.. Beat" the Signature of TuelxtauYottHaYeAlwaysBo In Use For Over 3Q Yeara. - Tt crNTtuN attiMH, T9 auaaav wtct. i j if 4 ! -X!3i .'?irV. NOTICK TO PATKONS. Having sold our business to Mr. K. M. Mears, we are anxious to close up our accounts nt thn earliest pos sible moment, therefore we wish nil who owe us to cull nnd settle. We have temporary office next door north of our old store. Wo also thnnk nil onr former patrons for their many orders, and hopo they will continue with Mr. Mears, whom they will find ever ready to please them. KKNlHtlCK & KINO. Save money now by buvlnc vour clothes, hats and shoes nt Simon Caro'i. dsw THE VI KIN IN A Dyeing, Cleaning and Pressing. Hats cleaned, reshuped and blocked. Gloves, illumes, white shoes, etc., cleaned. Dry French and Slenm (lenners. I'honn :!:!. 407 W. Cass St. SOUTHKRIt PACIFIC HO ""TP tti. t I K X '. i Nortkhoua. '.' ' . Nam ' Lsars 8j anasta umttea T:lt . aa Overland 11:35 p. Klyer 11:0 9. m. Port.-Roseb'g local : a. m. Pert.-Ashland loeal 1:1 a. m. Boataboaad. Shasta Limited ...11:11 a. W. Overland 1:1 a. ta. Flyer t:t a. BL Port.-Roseb'g loeal Port.-Ashland loeal aSS Bk-aa--tt.ii-,tf ..r It will be noticed that tha abora r ! Is the leavlnf time of tha wsaa'TTWSW.'. No. 17 tlo up In Roshrc ar ,r ' riving her at 10:05 p. m. It th equipment of No. II, leave here at 8:0 la th returning to Portland. Nob. id, 17, IS and 20 do not carry mull out ot Roseburg. : "Pride of Douglas," "Que City, "Crown," "High Flight" and "Vla" flour bring result. Ask th Douglas County Mills. Phone 13. cJ&xDtf5orne 1 KM IF KL'tiH. If you have any old carpets you wish woven Into beautiful fluffy rugs, notify Mrs. a. Hales, Northwest Rug agent. 246 80. Hose St., Rose burg, Or. Phone 82-J. Over 200 satisfied local patrons. PIjEAHE take notice. All those in debt to Rice k Rice and all charge to May 12th that ar will b received at our office in Masonic Temple with th Hard- Land Company. RICH HlVBk rand al ft - A. jn'rr fnin I'cnJurJ One t.f i!.c new and lcat.t:ful patterns in Kccklord Silver ware. Made lor llie dis criminating woman seeking a lirautilul service or l-.ct table. Desiring that her pur chase ihould hsvc prat wearing quali ties. You ihould see this, the new Hawthorne pattern now in ttock. You are very welcome. Bear Sez: "See the Point and you Won't get stuck." The point with us Is merit and rnnslsleiiry. There la no real merit without it. flood goods cheap hut no cheap goods at any price. That is our IhikIiichs slogan. This store has 11 mission to perform. It la to provide you with clenn, sanitary edibles, and we are succeeding In our effort. If you are not already a patron, come In and get ac quainted. MARSHALL'S The Popular Store for Good Things PHONE 184 JACKSON ST. Sold at HUEY'S Put the rest in the bank. You'll find yourself in the best of company your troubles light eryour purse heavierif you buy a Ford, and join the happy throng ot those who know car comfort plus service satisfac tion. ..... .. -- vrA IB more min a qunrit-i ui - . vice convincing evidence of tkslr weaaeeisu j merit. Runabout, 62; Touring uar. "--Car, H00t.o. b. Detroit, with all o.lpaa i. i.i..ii.. Tlmaa" from Dept. r, IN trolt; Ford Motor Company, . Agent, Roseburg, Oregon. Sw t rlal. . t X t V W. Bsrastt, 1 On Caai Street -av J 1, 1