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DATLT WEATHER RETORT U. S. Weather Bureau, local office, Roseburg, 2 4 hours ending i a. m., todsy. Freclpltution in Inches and hun dredths: Maxiniuiii temperature C7 Mlnlmuui temperature CO Precipitation 0 Total preclp. since first of uio. Total precip. since 1st of mo. 0 Normal preclp. for this month .32 Total preclp. from Sept. 1, to date 26.84 Aver, preclp. from Sept. 1, 1877 Notice to Folic; Holders. t Rice & Dice have purchased J. my Insurance and rental busi ness, aud 1 request all policy holders to call at their office for endorsements to be made and renewals. i J. W. WRIGHT. A LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. C. II. Arundel, of Myrtle Creek, KIXTlItKS AX1 H HX1TIHE FOR SALE. Total deficiency from Sept. Average precipitation for 36 wet seasons (Sept. to May, inc.) 33.08 WILLIAM BELL, Observer. WEATHER FORECAST: Fair tonight and Saturday. The hoard of directors offer for 34.26 saie nil furniture, fixtures, etc., now 1. lowned and in use by the Roseburg . 7.4 2 Kochdale Co., in their store at Koso- iburg. A partial list of which is given below. Bids for any piece or part of these fixtures or for the entire lot will be received and opened by the board of directors on the 21st day of August. cv,...i(f i-rn n.ii.m snout the Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bowers re- morning lu Happy Valley serving turned lust evening utter a ten days was a business visitor ill town today. civil papers. ouilng at ewport. M H chapman, of Camas Valley, ..... iwt Ahmhiim iii an.md- Sueelul Drlce on sidewalk top while was a visitor in Roseburg for a few Ing a few days nt Ulendale looking It lasts, at Page's, after business matters. R 0 Coffj ot sutherlln. arrived Mrs John Hunter will spend a hero last evening to look after busl few days Mils week nt Riddle, visit-'ness affairs for a few days. Ing Miss Adeline Stewart. Mrs Eva Coulter, who had boon Mr. and Mis. Edward Neely liave'sponding some time at Spokane, has with friends. returned from Mupleton, wnere iney .reiurneu nome iu iimcum. r. q. Ooff, of Sutherlln, was a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fisher went business visitor in Roseburg for a to Suthorlin tills morning to spend few hours today. hours today. Call up 340, the Douglas County Creamery, for cream. J. D. Cain, of Summit, arrived here yesterday to spend a few days spent their annual vacation. Special Sunday Table d'Hote Din ner, 75c; 6:30 to 8. Umpqua Hotel. E. F. Melntyre, of Sun Jose, Cal ls spending a few days In Roseburg looking alter business matters. Mrs. Arthur llolmnn, of Meiiroru the day visiting with friends. Fresh Jersey milk and cream dally at 1'ickens' Grocery. Phono 1115. 1. M. Hartmnn aud two soiib left this morning for Drain, where they Mrs. 11. F. Wells, of Riddle, trans acted business mutters In the city for n few hours today. W. H. Cilinour. of Olalla, spent the day In Roseburg looking tiller Infection and Insect Hltes Hnngcrous Mosquitoes, flies and other insects, which breed quickly in garbage palls, ponds of stagnant water, barns, mus- 4y places, etc., are carriers of disease. Every time they bite you, they In ject poison into your system from which some dreadful disease may result. Get a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment. It is antiseptic and a few drops will neutralize the infection caused by insect bites or rusty nails. Sloan's Liniment diseiifects Cuts. Bruises and Sores. You cannot af ford to be without it your home. Money back If not satisfied. Only 25c at your druggist. directors on me l isi uay ui aub"". iwm. "i' n - - - . The right to reject any and all bids burg looking alter business matters, not satisfactory to the directors bo- 1Iarvey Si,ns, of Seattle, arrived jIr a,,d"':sr Ine reserved. ' 1 ........ ,,: .....rt, tr uiii'i.il n few Come in, look over these articles Iookng after business interests. 'J""" .,.. .....i.n , vntlP hill nil What VOI1 i " -LMUHI. Mrs. George sewel! and' Mrs. Charles Parrott left mornlUK to spend the day ati want and leave It with or mail it to our secretary and manager, O. J. Llndsey. You will be notified prompt ly by mall should your bid be accepted. 1 roll-top nesK. 1 high office desk. 1 Underwood typewriter No. 5. I Underwood duplicator. 1 Burroughs adding iiiachlno No. 7. 1 Alpine Bate. 1 shoe bench and stool. 1 umbrella case (glass). 3 small glass cases. 3 large glass show cases. 2 demijohns (5 gal.). 2 coal stoves and pipe. 1 plntform scale (on trucks). 1 Stlmpson platform computing scale. 1 Stlmpson (fan) computing scaie. 1 Dayton (cylinder) computing scale. glass pickle display jars ana covers. 4 paper racks. 2 hand trucks. 1 refrigerator. 3 large tea cans. 3 small tea cans. 6 tin roll-top bins with stand. 1 large mirror. 6 collapsible tie racks. 1 Lampson cash earner system to stations). And all of our counters, tables, MAKING SCREEN HOOKS (shelving and other articles too num- vi viviifiv erous to mention. WMH"S. ROSEIIURO ROCHDALE CO. Is an exact science here. No hand- o work can compare with it in accur- if you .nave something to sell, to ncy of measurement and fit. Wo trade, to rent, or have loBt something linvn surh a vnrietv to choose from, or iouuu """"s. " too. Bring your window aud door measurements here and you get C. H. Sheffield and family left Mr am, Mr9 s Fl.enci, a,,d arrived here this morning to speudVlll visit their daughter and sister. jbusincss matters, a few days visiting with friends. KMe MoCu0,h lulll Mr!1. Mrs Hugh Montgomery, of Port- 11. K. lulling, of Lead, South Da-'Mahel -Mvers, of Green, spent yes- is spending a few . ays in Itose- kota. is spending a few days in Rose- terday visiting friends in lioseburg. l"B v'smug un menus. F. R. mown and M, I,, mown, of mums vuiie.v, were visitors in nose burg for a few hours today. Read Trey O' Hearts In the Sunday Journal, Will be at Goldeu Theater ti.i.. n,nPi,ii, tnv ivrii f'repk I . .'. ..... .... soon. nun, ,u,.....h ----- oaugnier, i.ucne, navu luumifu num where they will spend the next few; out,lg 0f a couple of weeks at Newport. r.ill nt Kinitv Kitchen for home- left here this morning for a visit' , ... , wee(meat. 31 o or some nine in uiama r..i. N Jackson Btreet. arrived by stage yesterday. I Airs. J. lj. senruuer, oi Creek, who was a visitor In Rose- l. ..actAcl.... ml iriia,l hnniA ItlRt evening. Estellal lifltirv niirt nf Ynnrfllla. ar weeks in the hop fields. Mrs. E. W. Vaughn, of Coquille, visit She The proved Weyerhaeuser Silo, and guaranteed. Investment Co. Springfield News: tried, See Page George Langenberg has returned from Mnrslifiold, where he spent a few days visiting with relatives. Mrs. William Splker and daughter. Miss Lucy, have returned to their Mvrtle llome nt Glendule, after a day spent nero. A. II. Craven and wife, of Mon mouth, spent Inst evening in Roso- ir-'biirg. They wero registered nt a lo- Mlss Martin returned Wednesday from ' , , , . , , evening ,i WHI visit cal 1,0101 Roseburg, after a visit of a few days some tim6 at the ,lome o her soll tj g ,1U CottllRO Grove lum with G. II. Wilson auo iauin. W G Burt berin.ni. arrived hero last evening to Mrs. Frank Carskadden, of Ta- ,,,M. T.mi,n nf pnrlnil. spend a couple of days looking after coma, vvasn., arrivea nere inis mom who has been visiting here with her business interests. Ing and will visit a week or two , Mrg Alert Palm, returned s. E. Smith, wife and children with her niece, Mrs. O. uniny. , , . n e thls lnorgt aml Mr an( MrS- s. 11. Covell, of Ashland Tidings: Simon Caro, of M Wc8 of niddle. and Portland, composed an automobile Roseburg, a pioneer merchant of', t ' s,,.s T. 'N Muthews. ot l"irt tllat s',ellt last HBht ' "oa'-,- Jacksonviile, visited Ashland and South Dakota, left here this morning urg nthnr vnltov towns a few davs ago. - ,.-! v'..,nt oi! C wU.ago to'ponrio" lS-rt!r7r IL 1,4tr"lZe h0m6 visit. industry. waffles for breakfast are a Mrs. Kmma Alien ami uuiigiiuii, have a gas May, or Miirsniieiu, ion neru mm uiufTia morn nir on I heir wnv to 1'oriinnu, where they expect to spena several weeks wltii relatives. "Fresh Fruit - Watermelons Tomatoes Cantaloupes PEACHES Coxe's Clings, the finest there is for canning or for pickling or preserves the flavor lasts MARSHALL'S The Ciroceiy Store That (ilves You The Service Everything to eat that's seasonable and reasonable NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court ot Douglas County. Oregon. In the matter of the ostate of A. J. lleague, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned, administratrix of the es tate of A. J. lleague, deceased, to tne creditors of and nil person having claims against said deceased, to ex hibit such claims, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said administratrix at her residence in Sutherlln, Douglas County, Ore. Dated this 30th day ot July, 1914. HATTIE HEAQUE, Administratrix of the estate of A. J. Hcague, deceased. T Have Arundel tune It. in the Review. screens which - will explain to you why all our mill work Is so popular. Hargrcavcs Door and lumber Co Local Mfgs. of Building Materials. Colgate's and Swift's Soaps, 3 bars for 25c. Hot treat. It s easy if you range and one of our irons. The Gas Co. gas Silos at Page's, either the Weyer haeuser model with a menoy-bnek guarautoe, or the staves only. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Gray and child ren, of Reno, Nev., spent last night at a local hotel. They aro enjoying a tour of tho Pacific Coast and stopped off hero to view Roseburg and vicinity. Edward A. Iloeho and wife and C. O. lleebe, of Seattle, arrived here Grants Pass Courier: Mrs. G. W. ,a'st evoll,'K aud spent' today In Rose- Charles VanMacon, of Eastern n,.pi-al ham HllQ nUirtlinC to spend a few days looking atter muii mm uii n " ,,, ' " .jburg. They are making a tour or business matters before the United Portland to visit. They will slop ithe ,aCflc Coaat liy nutomohllo and States land office. Roseburg also. .... . Mrs. Marguerite : t an enjoyable time. I Wall, of Portland, deputy for the Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Lewis, of j)egrce 0f Honor lodge, left for Rose- County Judge Dexter Rico expects Milwaukee. Wis., arrived here this i,,. iat PVeiilne after spending a to spend tomorrow In Pass -Creek morning and will spend some time colliie of months In Grnnts Pass and . Canyon, inspecting Die work being at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. 'vicinity working for the order she done there under the direction of susnuicn in uaraen vanej. represents. B. W. Bates and wife, who have A Bult i,aa been filed In the Clr- been spending a few days at New- clljt pourt by Phoebe Boyle against THE CASH STORE Let us pack your groceries foryour summer outing. We have what you want at lowest cash price In town. By our system ot checking nothing Is forgotten. ......u. THE CASH STORE WE SAVE TOC MONET 12 1 W. Cass Btreet Phone 270. Roseburg, Oregoa. Road Supervisor County Engineer George B. Wright Roy Griggs llrinkerhoff. and of Portland, at New. port, will return here tomorrow j itovle and others relative to has been appointed district mnnnger evening. They will be accompanied tne quieting or title to certain prop- of the Fraternal Brotherhood, and home by Mr. and Mrs. Roland Agee. erty Tno plaintiff claims possession , will make his headquarters in Rose au en 1891. and asks for a ecree nurg. ne ex n-i:in io oikuih.u a Fair Warnini OUR MID -SEASON Clearance Shoe Sale Will Positively Close In a Few Days If in need of footwear of any description for yourself or any one of the family, you cannot afford to miss this op portunity to buy shoes at such remarkable sav ings. Come and see for yourself. Roseburg Booterie IRVIN BRUNN Shoes That Satisfy Perkins Building Roseburg, Oregon Will Harris ami w.ie ana , mm, , f , Amier and w.fo have returned from f thu eC(,, f,.om , ,,,. uraier i.aae, wnere u.ey im u .. .. al or ,n ,(m lhpreof the decree Arzner's automobile and report a de lightful outing. to take the place of the deed. lodge hero In the near future S. A. Phillips has moved his tailor shop from the Kohlhagen building to 109 Rose street, opposito Grand Hotel. I Feel languid, weak, run down? Pho-inr rinlnir ulin wn nrres ted neaaacner Bioinacu on: guim upon the arrival' of the stage from remedy Is Burdock Blood Bitters. Marshfleld late yesterday, was re- n u."(,bi" a..v , leased from custody lust night. He The County Court has set aside was arrested on a warrant charging jr,Q a niolith for the support of Mrs. him with beating a board bill In n o .inrkson and her children, and Coos County. lie paid the amount ordered that the personal property rick lived in Douglas County of the claim, which totalled some- Qf ner deceased husband s estate be thing over ?45. Mrs. Emma Fltzpntriek, of Albany, yesterday notified County Judge Dexter Rico that she was recently married and that her widow's pen sion should bo discontinued. Prior to her recent mnrriage Mrs. I'ltpat- Id sposed of by sale. The money Is ' : "'"'VL ' ' a Zn son and William Umpqua trout fres tied on pennell, ? l"" u, K Howard, of Wilbur, and Mrs. It. T. turn down eyed hooks. Halford dryl " " l- ' " B "' , 1 Ashworth, or Roseburg, spent today fry gets the big, wise trout In the "n?ry. .a,11 .'''rn'.rr"' V lat Riddle visiting with Mrs. Ash- Made expressly for J. II worth's daughter, Mrs. N. O. Denn. deep holes Sykes. .T,hn A .Tpffrev. Democratic can didate for Attorney-General, will dls- Lumber Co., ten of which aro hem cuss the initiative measures pending by Eberhart and Miller ns security in Oregon aud especially the prohibl- for a loan made to A. .M . Armsuong, tion amendment, In the Circuit Court deceased, and IS held by tho ad- room nt the courthouse on Sunday ministraior or tne latier esuiie, ne evening, August 23. Mr. Jeffrey Is Bold at private or piinnc Riue. i ne at present In Coos County, but will estate of A. M. Armstrong, deceased. gn v l.ere some t ine tomorrow. us neavny iiun-uu-u mm iiiiiii.:i iii- ,,, ,,, ,, . . 'teresi, ll IB ciaimeu, wouiu no "'".nubllp sale Corvallls Gazette: Miss Ileulnh '. puiinc suie. Oilkey returned Mondny evening from a trip to Medford, Roseburg M. D. Warren, agent ror uregon and Grants Pass, where she, in com- Relief Association or Mcviinnviiie, pany with her sister. Miss Helen, (Oregon, with offices at 14 Cass St. spent several weeks visiting relatives Your buBtnesa solicited and carefully and old time friends. Miss Helen looxea alter. has gone on to Berkeley to resume , Callllng lnut R cr0, had been I ' "; 1 " " ' her work In the tlniversitv of Call-'., .j T tr.nn iRedmen. heel at ' UlllllilKOt! Ill III" Eiiciu hi fomia. tMe result or his neighbor's stock and A lazy liver leads to chronic dys- turkeys overrunning his place, John pepaia and constipation weakens Hnrtmnn, a farmer living near F.lk tho whole system. Doan's Regulets ton, riled suit In the Circuit Court (25e per box) act mildly on the liver yesterday charging his neighbor, and bowels. At all drug stores. ii.ouis uowers, oi vioniui.k ,. .- vfII(.,, of Hebnrg, was selected as 7,,,-her Agee. traveling salesman nieiuber of the comnil.tee for lie Illake-McFall Paper Com- mt,n,'C.fa ! f " ,,"'""s' A""U" ,0 " pany. arrived here this morning on lm ft "KUoth "riie, Zd """ ," ''""' ? fT".' his usual business trip. Mr. Agee " au ' kB m re-f was well attended hy led- nil kinds nl nnner Is Biire to aKe? , mV' i" ... ....'men from all auctions of the mute. I , - pair nan oi ine nfnc, um muv iii, n,i.....j iii Vm " - defendant had neglected io comply wars now raging In ine i-.uropean then.wUn for ahollt rive ycurB. Moth countries. This advance, he says Is h, neKhhoris Btock nnd turkeys mm id me in... have run upon Ills pastures, wnn ine urving aim . if. ......i, lhat they were ruined, accord- The County Court has ordered Hint They mnde the trip to Riddle by nu- 25 shares or stock in the Armstrong ,10111011110. Mr. Price, who came here yester day from Oregon Citv anii submitted a bid tor Hie bankrupt slock or W II. Gould, lert ror Portland last night. lie expects to return here next Siindav or Monday, when ho will tnako nrrangeinents to open the store and dispose of the goods nt Cheapest accident Insurance Dr. Thomas' lOclocllc Oil. For burns, sculds, cuts and emergencies. All druggists sell it. 25c and Due. At the recent meeting of the Great Council, Improved Order or Portland, Attorney P. G. Mlcclll. formerly of Roseburg was elocted Great Prophet. Mr. Ml cclll was also chosen to attend the Great Council of tho United States Grarton Woithliigton, or Roseburg was chosen Great God of Purest. Dr North Side Grocery Kerr's "Self Sealing" Mason Jar O C p Lids, per dozen - - Economy Caps, Mason Lids, Rubbers, Parowax, and Sealing Wax. North Side Grocery N. Jackson ft Winchester Sti., Phone 324, Roseburg, Ore. WEST SIDE GROCERY the place ror ths best fancy nd staple groceries. Large (took and good variety. The best goods money can bny. Ton save time and) money by trading with us. Phone your orders, we deliver any where. We Give Roseburg Stamp Co's. Checks. DO WELL & BENEDICK PHONE 29 WEST ROSEBURG, ORE- ln tactureu in me i-nuen ""- '" ,Ilg to the complaint. ..n.l ....... I In A.iulplo Tn data IhuBfl 111 nil ui i-ii ,11 nuoii". " .,...- ....... chemicals have advnnced from four t Is unnecessary to dilate on the to 40 cents a pound. details of the story of The Lion and Charles I M.llenrv of Walla 11,8 Mouse," as tho plioto dramatlza- Ing to spend a few days. Mr. .ve in such a clear, consistent manner Henry own, considerable timber ' - " " "."", ' '' ', , . .f.T'LL, i,.fr vnncc Inrormatlon or any production lauds In Inspect Douglns part oi returning north. Like all men close- In touch with the riiianriai centers "who Is responsible and who made Charles Klein Is the author or MISICIANH. See that new l.eedy snare drum nt W. K. Oils. A snap; about half pi Ic e. It Is a dandy. Sugar Cured Hams, Sugar Cured Shoulders Sugar Cured Bacon, Pure Lard All made in Roseburir. We also handle FORT JONES CRKAMKRY 15UTTER. Give us a trial. The Cass Street Market 107 West Cass St. LOUIS KOHLHAGEN, Prop. NOTICK TO CKKIHTOKS. In tho District Court or Iho l'nlted Hliiles tor the District ol Oremin. In the mutter or W. II. Gould, bank rupt. To the credl'ors of W. II. Guiild, In the County of Douglas and dis trict afnresnld, bankrupt: V in lOlir 1 Willi III" Illllllirilll I'-i.'.-'n ,..l,n ul,,,ll nn1 'VHUH IH HUiriiy givril um. Ull ui" of the Norlhwest. Mr. Mcllenry says "'I !''' '"I " "'",,'n1 "V " !" " "J 1 3th day ot August, ISM. the said the I'li'ted Stales Is soon to enjoy players pro. '"'"'I ' . 1 "W. II. Gould was duly adjudicated an era ot prosperltv unprecedented I" t,IM leading woman. S hat the ,ianR , aI1 iat , ,itet .t.t- In the history f the country. "The P " 1 i '? !.'" ."!!! ! D"'". " jcrop were never larger inyn . i , " , ,, -,, nalrnl ,e linns. The' " ""V ' " i , . . vear," said Mr. .Mi tienry. wniie nie , ... ,.. 1,.. i,.. . burg, iiregon, on tne ui uy u. .revalling prices are something un- " 'l 'I ,0'1"" ,,n" , 1 ."lAiiguM. IM, at 10 o'clock In the ...ml The rarnier is the most In- """ wherever shown, and It Is . a( ,,,. , d 10 iir i.ni.:.i..i . ... r,lii,ir mnv at end. lirovo llieir deiienilent man In the l'nlted States today." Now Is your opportunity to procure shown here the one day. Sunday. reditors may ih.lnis appoint a trustee, examine Hire Rice, successors to J. W. Ithe bankrupt and transact such olherl .,.mmo, h,.m m 11.. m n nl West- Wright. Insurance mat insures ,".. ." "' ' ' - - beautiful Tslltcooa Lake. Easy pay- for the old rellab e dollar-for-dollar ments. George Rlter, agent, 122 Insurance companies. No mutuals, West Oak gtreet. no aisesimeDU. Rates reasonable. Dated August 18, 19M. C. L. HAMILTON, Itefereo In bankruptcy. MITCHELL WAGONS Some of the Things That Make the Mitchell Better: llirl Set Tires Instead of cold swaged tires. Unwed Out A iles Instead of common snwod axles. Air Seui d Tinilier Instead or kiln dried timber. Vellmv rnpliic Uoilles Instead 0 slash plue or oottonwood. lie. p saed I'YIloe on wide tire and regular wagous Instead of bent rims. H11I U-ail and Chrome (Jrevn lliit Instead of ready-mlied or min eral paints. Mil.' .ell 1 .in never blister .rs.ale off In any climate no matter how exposed. It Is put oi four coats with a brush and well "keyed'' In not dipped. Kvrry Hllik of Tlmlier, Kvery liar of Iron, Kverjr Piece of Btel and Kvery I'oiind of tint used on a Mitchell wagon must stand certain testa and measiiroiip to certain standards which experi ence has shown to lie best for that particular part, and anything not coining up to this standard Is at once rejected and not bought nt any price. Mitchell Wagon are not made to sell at the snme price as other wagons. They cost more to build and are worth much more to use. ir you wnnt the bout wagon, get a Mltcholl. They are not only the bent nt the prlre, hut THU IIKST AT ANY PKICK." J. R BARKER & CO. Roseburg Implements & Vehicles Oregon