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LOCAL AND PERSONAL, LOCAL AND PERSONAL Klhrj flour ft Economy Grocery LOCAL AND PERSONAL. . The Douglas National Bank dlHnl ami Suiplm. . . .l.lo.o0.od WUKI Safe Sound . Prompt and Prosperous TRY US The Oldest Bank i.i Southern Oregon. Try a Mount Hhast at Galls. Watch the People's Supply Co. for; big dry poods ?petial. Mrs It. C. AnJ. ruon left this i morning for m viMt at Wilbur. Country bam, fcaon and larJ Economy Grocery. liiirdon A. Kui y ma le a profes sional Imi to Oakland toda. Mia. K. C IturKe w:it to Portland this morning for a vtf.t with friend. tW'Ujuniin "aro epe. ( to spend his annual vatution at Portland m August. I of San Kruni Imo. 1;ik in the city on Time Is vaiuac.tj. oe careful you iU. Valentino Hroceoli plant don't abuse it. If you are la need grow n from imported seed for sale by of a new tin.i or the repairing of an ('uipqua Valley I":'(t Inlon. Gie old time, see the busy wat' Umaker, your orders now and be sure .of t.v J. T. Bryan. . eurinu the urtt plants. YOU CANT BEAT 'EM Mr. Farmer you should h.iv.! one ou your Farm Mr. liusiuess man it would pay you big interest on the investment to have one in your business. The g e.itest Value for your money, iu first cost, ellicieut service, and up-kcep, and we are uot the only ones who think so. Note the List of May Purchasers: (It'orKP Weber . . II. (i. Cucst ... Perry Stumlley . . A. W. Yocinu . . . C):t v S in i 1 1' U. K Sinllli . . . . " ('. M. Wilson . . . Wau r a Unlit C Mr. Millilvr.ly A. Swalisun . . . Steve IVairon . Mr. Alterhury Mr. Winnilur.l l,af' KtiKcIs . . . John Hells .1. II. Sykes Carry W. ltupp Mr. l luinilli r . . . . . . Kdenliowet- IJoebur..; .Camas Valley .('aliiai Valley Winston Host bur .('anias Valley Itosebur.; . . .('unvonville Melrose . . . Wiir h If r Kl) el.ulK Calap tola 1'eel I'arnes Uns. lima; lloe lniru Uo.-eliuri! Don't IIKStTATK but l. t us DEMONSTRATE to you a new FORD CAR. The season is now on, and Now is when you need one. Term to re sponsible parties. Ou Display and Sale by W. A. BURR, Agent, Roseburg, Oregon. Housewives who have been buying expen sive Baking Powders should try a can of DIAMOND "W" It is the equal of any of the higher priced llaking Powders. Cass SLreet. Neely & Neely Opposite the P. O. Cook With "Electricity" COOL. HEALTHY CLEAN, 0D3RLESS No Fumes No Smoke Economical Roseburg Electric Company I'ltone Do IT Electrically 2:11 . Jatk'on Janu s hillei spending a tei W. K. And'Tioii. of Portland, ro t:!rnd home today, a.ter a bit sine. - t here. Thre Sisters Tomatot goo 1 pa; k. $l.l per dozen. Sanitary , l a-h Grocery. I Mrs. K. 11. Kilts, of Portland, has urnved here to upend a few days with friends. I. A. ItiK and ui.'e. of Portland, nrv spi'iidihi: a lew I n i in the clt w ill. I ri.nds. St. Valentine broccoli plants for Pale. H. It. Church, North iioseburtf. Phono -v3. P. Ward, of Salem. Is par-sing a few davs in the city looking nt'ler business matters. Frank Snyder, of Kug.ne. arrived here last evening to spend a few days with friends. Mrs. .lames Mathews, of Portland, arrived here last evening to spend a lew days with friends. Mis. Sarah Gardner, of Portland, left for her home last evening, after a visit here with friends. Hyron Kidwell anil wife, of lloas 11 ii . came down last evening to look alter business matters here. Kvery day la bargain day, all goods strictly fresh at the Spot Cash liasket Grocoy, 238 N. Jacksou St. Archie Mi-Daniels and I.. H. Ster ling, of Portland, have arrived in Itosehurg to remain a few days. l- L. Wishert. of St. Louis, is spending h ft w days In t he city on business. lie is legistered at t lit I inptiua. linker, the Jeweler and :ig;ile man on Sheridan street, opposite depot spei'i.tl prices on all watch and anatt work. Mr. nml Mr.". G. It. A hi rich, of Portland, arnvtd here hist evenin tu spend a couple of weeks vlsitin with l'i ienJs. Miss Grace tennis, of Oregon City, left lor her home last evening, aster two weeks spent in Itosehurg w it h relatives. Pii; ian:-e at fiixon ville Friday, .1 ine J:!rd. Oil's orchestra will fur the music. No undesirables ad mitted to hall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank St enter, oi rugetie, armed here last evening to visit w ith George I. ill anil w iie at the Mi-Clalleli Hotel. Charles Potter, of Minneapolis Minn., has arrived here to spend week or ten days inspecting sum l.md in this vicinity. Itroccoli plants from St. Valentine in ported seed. J I per thousand Plant them as soon as it rains. For i-alu by C. II. Itailey, Kosehurg. Henry I'oit. of Vancouver. Wash arrived here last evening to remain for a few davs. II is understood that ho will be married to a Itosehurg fcirl before returning to his home. All coffee value, no excessive pack age cost. No (haff, no dust, no ex pensive profits. The result, the high est grade coffee for a medium price. Call lor P. S. C. coffee at the peo ple's Supply Co. Mrs. Il.irton He! li well, w ho ha been re.eiv ing medical at tent ion nt Mercy Hospital, con t in ues to im prov e. according to the attending physicians. She will probably be re Moved to her home within the next few days. Uev. .1. K Howard returned to his home at Gb ndale this morning, after spending last evening in Ito-i burn He was the principal pe.iker at the tin-etnii or the Woodrow Wilson Club, held at the armory last even ing. Imn't go to the cities to buy your .-nit when you can get the very same at home. 1 handle the same kind o goods and fashion plates. 1 have 1 ad years of experience in the large itie;, and always worked in tne .in "St tailoring establishments. There is nothing in tailoring that I don't know. If you have oiir own style all win need is to tell iy vour idea I :!1 do the rest Andy Velin.- I.adies' and .V n s Tailor :;::7 North F. G Mt-ilike. of Eugene, who had fen is it ing here, returned home this morning. W. K. Wood, of Portland, arrived here last even in to spend lew day a on business. A. P. S. Dlgettv Tablets relieve distress after eating. For Bale by Hamilton Drug Co I.. T Kiiekson. of Portland, spent Tuesday in Kosrbui te look ing alter various business affairs. Mouldings, fancy (train finish, wide cedar, and cedar posts. Page Investment Co. "Mrs. Arthur Harris, of Lebanon, jirrived here last evening to spend a touple of weeks with friends. Mr. and M rs. .1. Gor.lon. of l.os Angeles, arrived here last evening to spend a few days with friends. C. A. Maddnx and wife, of Omaha, jirrived in the city last evening. They are registered at the l'mpua. Arthur liankin, of Portland, ar i iv ed here last evening to spend a It w days visiting with friends. H. T. Van Riper, of Seatt'e. ar r vo l in the eitv last evening to f.'ei.d a tew i'ays with friend:-.. Mrs. d line Thomas, of Portland, left tor her home late last evening aittr a few days spent in Roseburg. Mayor Napoleon Ri-e returned here last evening after a few days spent on his ranch in Lane County. Mrs. C. F. Hopkins, who has been visiting at Portland for the past few weeks, is expected home tomorrow. Mis. John Marks and children, of Kdeiibowet. are spending a few days in this city with friends and rela tives. ,1. M. Moore is planning to leave here in a few days for Klamath County, where he will inspect a sawmill. T I ll.iLnr nn.l Ortii Pr.iot.m i-n. turn.ul h..r. trwtiiV nft..r n l.ru.f vUit Kugeiie. They made the trip by tannage, camiiiower. ki automobile. M iss Maud Wilson, the popular saleslady behind the cigar con liter at the Cmpu.ua, will spend the Fourth ol July at Ashland. Ilargain Day Mondays only un til further notice. Men's suits French i: v cleaned. $l.hu. Roseburg Clean ing and Pressing Works. Prof, II. L. Heard and wife, of Cor vallis. arrived here last evening for a visit with the former's parents, Yr. and Mrs. J. J. Heard. S. J. Jones returned here last evening from points on I he M Ken z-e River, in Lane County, where he s;ieiit a few days looking after bust ness matters. VOU.OWE IT To y.ur com-nunity to patronize its Industries. ve do not expzet you to do it unless the product is equal ly as good as the foreign product, but we believe our bread to bz the equal of any. Let us convince you by a trial. MODEL BAKERY Crnm Street. Rl sl I.Ts TKI.L. Tilde Can Ho .No I nil it 1xnit tin Refill'., in lite., blllt. Ladies' Shampoo Pallors, facial tfissages. et i a line of complexion powders. Try them. Permanently healed. !!!& W. Washington street. Madame Rhoads. Quite n number of Roseburg peo P'e are planning to spend the Fourth oi" July at Riddle, where elaborate preparations ure being made for an' old time celebration. See us for prices on St. Valentine broc( oil plants from Imported seed, Mammoth L. W. broccoli, late cab bage, tomato, celery, winter cauli flower and cow kale plants.. Fletcher .V: Kverts, 1U2 Flint. From 'the lowest to the highest grades our prices are the best. G'! an all hard wheat Hour at $1.1". pet sick. Our very best flour is er little higher. We recommend High Flight. People's Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs. Werner, the former of whom has been connected w it h the Antlers Theater here for the 1 ast few months, left yesterday for Portland. Seattle and other northern ciiies. At Portland they will visit with Mr.4. Werner's sister. II. K. Ituidifield. of Winchester, ha;; returned home alter a day spent in Portland, whete he went to pnr- base material with which to in :tall the new pump in the inchester plant of the Douglas County Water & Light Cotupaiiv Tin Oregon ti-li distributing car Rainbow, sent out hv the state fish .ml gaiMi- com mis-inn, passed thru here this morning taking the fh airload of young ti-h to the new f.bh hat hery lately established neat .ledloi'l. Tin- ear enntained a tu!l !oad and was sent from Pol tlanu Deputy sin : i!f Ralph Quiue an I .t partv rf tn-i.d- are planing to leave tor Ashlund on July whei the; will atieiei tin- ctdehr.il ion at lehdant to Hie open.iig ot the H;hia p rk tht re The. will be none thre. days- and iint. ipate u de'ightlu! Kronen berries at Galls ' 1 Mrs V S Howard, of Wilbur, was visiting here today. H. F. Colter, of Portland, was a laziness is t tor in the city for a lew hours Tuesday. Dr C H. Ruiley. of Deer Creek, was a viMtor iu the iity for a few hours this morn tug M.dford Tribune: I. It. Uragtf, ' f Host burg, arrived Sunday on bui uess. He is at the Holland. i Attorney C. I. Leavengootl, of Mrtle Cieek. passed Tuesday here ! looking after legal matters. j J. C. Curiie. of Salem, arrived here Monday evening to spend a ouple of duvs on business. Nothing like coal for a steady fire. Ak about the genuine Pea .ock Rock Surtax, at Page s. Mrs. Theresa Kustenbach arrived liere this morning from Kansas and will visit with Mrs. F. L. Itond. Itert Young, porter at the Fuip- ; iia hotel, has returned here from points in Washington and Portland.) .1. William Beckley. of South Deer Greek, spent Tuesday in Roseburg ! looking after arious business af- i fairs. Attorney J. O. Watson will return here Friday after a few days sent in Portland looking after business afiairs. Peter Jones, of Looking Glass, spent Tuesday in Roseburg isiting with friends and looking after busi ness affairs. Notice to the public We have changed our jitney station from Phone 1.15 to Phono 3.1fi. Smith & 1 taker. Miss Clara Iters, of Walla Walla, arrived here this morning to visit her brother. Horace Herg, of the Douglas County Creamery. C. U. Trussell. of Round Prairie, who had been visiting at Rice Hill a few days, arrived here this morn ing, later returning to his home. Brus sels sprouts and scarlet sage plants for sale. H. 11. Church, 31 N K. Com. Ave., North Roseburg. Phone Mrs. W. L. Thomas anil tittle son left this morning for Grants Puss, where she will visit if few days wilh Mr. Thomas, who is employed there. Miss Jennie Hurkett, of Waco, Texas, a cousin of Mrs. lb it Shields, arriveil here from the north this morning and will remain for sevenil days. C. M. Fleming and Mrs. C G. Fry. of Ma rial. Curry County, left for tin ir homes tliis morning after visit ing here on business for a couple of davs. Joe Hratids has returned to Minne apolis after a few days spent in Roseburg visiting with friends. Mr. I i rands was formerly employed in the local Southern Pacific offices. t.i.i Cr lljiv Ti -burg. Levi All The it. t. ! iloll''t 1.- . .1 Lo- UT g c,n Rob. rt Ro.diur.:. s. tlorni-l le o P.iis li b in I I. a 'a k. U a-ih In. r f-rotd .-'!:. l'!i. J e-tij.ited ',-.n be I vi- ". S Fl.nt , ..n " of ' i n Do.tv" Ki !r of !to; null t at OM'lille, inv itai ion to deli July aldres- ,n I1 b f-rm ion now ! .ther fiatof wi.l ,,n ti,.. l j" toot : t'l park Mi- I' ll e .-.- - la III tf: .1 lit t-'i in Ti- 1 f,f : a 'i. a Mio.iri' i t h r taiht r. II' R. v 1:.oh i- ' d.til.-l ter. I -I or h Po- bu: -.,:d o !'" vt r - t ruling t '! -1 ' i.i n Of hi-. I-' -V. I Judge Hamilton, is now ho! 'I i n u I. as at i eptetl an r the Fourth ot oweis at the big ar.angt-.l An . a flag raisini: ,.Jp)e m hi h iia1 e t oi net ot t II'- r Kug-ne. arrlv 'I . - pfMie tO a lei- H.rious illn-f? Rnbert l!"Ot fl The boil.e Of hi- ,ird Siiigb ton. in IDs 'f.ri'l lo.n If 'ions atnl lite at h.t.e lltl.e I.O-e Drygoods. Shoes. Hosiery. Notions. Cnd-rwear, Ktc, going at less than wholesale cost. Watch for special Saturday, and remember P. S. C. Coflee Is the most economical ou ;-an buy. People's Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs. John Knger, the for mer of whom is chief train dis patcher here, now on his annual va cation, left for Medlord this morn ing where they will visit for about a week with Mrs. Knger's brother. Oats are the best for summer feed ing. We have ju.-t received a car lot of fancy, re-cleaned white oats; both rolled and whole. The price makes them cheaper than other feeds. People's Supply Co. Medfoid Tribune: Dr. J. P. John son and wife left todiiy for an ex tended auto Dip in search of n per nianent location, having decided to leave Ashland. They will first vb it Dr. Hy water, at Grant Pass, and Dr. Knott, at Gbndalc, afterwards touring Northern and Kastern ore goii. Their destination is the Cen Dal West unless they decide to locate either on the coast or the iniermoun tain, section. Kugene G uard : M iss F.rina Row ers. of Mar-hrieid. visiting with her uncle at .1 unction City, w as si ruck by t fie pilot beam of an engine on train No. 17 as it was entering the stal Ion there this a) let noon. and paintullv but not seriously injured She was walking near the 1 1 a k. but thought t he ti a in was on a not her t ra k She w as bruised on t he hip and sustained ot her minor Injuries The conductor held the train until -he lould be taken to the home ot her relatives. Mr. and Mis. Pb k Sat terfield IHH s SI rVS LIS IMI AT II i: LP m i inm .' A-k tb" man w ho usi s It, h knows. "To think I suthr-.l a I 'fuse ve.tT!' k li n on- J 1 cent bottle of Sloan's Liiitiient ciird me." writes on- Krat-fnl us. r If you have rheumatism or suffer fiom n- nial gia, b.u kache. sfiit nets and stiitn-s-. don t put off g.-tting a bottle ot Sloan It will g, ve on mi'-h w el come r-l i f It warms ;md sootln s the sore, stiff painful platew arel ou feel ho tine h b tt-r 1 1 1 j v it at iin drug store, on'y HI enls. Cherry Stoners Rollman, olJ rtliablc, 85c. Rollman Number 10, 85c Number GO S, latest $1.00 The first two are the old trusted and true, but in the latter has beeu combined all the good points of the former, aud we believe will soon be the only family stoner ou the market. They are well worth the cost in the saving of time, patience and strength. Don't Forget, that we have also a wide mouth glass jar with a new cap. and also don't overlook the jelly strainers. A little the best of auything in that liue. Just Notice these few items bought from a close out sale: A 25c egg beater for 10c. A 25c wire potato masher for 10c. A 10c broom holder for 5c. The best mop handle with a cottou mop for 25c. Package of steel wool 10c. Churchill Hardware Co., Ironmongers P. S. A supply of tiu fruit caus, but if needed come early 65 & 85, per do F RESH VEGETABLES Our stock of seasonable Vegetables Is fresh aud complete at all times. A full stock of Diamond "W" Canned Goods Let us fill your order for flour and feed. Garden seeds of all kinds. THE CASH STORE YOU CAN CHOP EXI'KNSKS considerably by buying your menu at this market. Not at the sacrifice ot Quality, either. You'll find our meat, choice, prime and tender. No better to be had anywhere at any price. Hut we buy direct and in large quantities and ae thua enabled to ,ave you con alderable ot your meat money. The Cass Street Market. Louis Kohlh.gcn, Prop. 107 Wul C Slrett, Long Days June 21 22 No man should work from sun to sun; And woman's work is sooner done, If she uses our "Sunbrite Cleanser' 5c per can PHONE 19CI Pickens Rrothers A E.HKINS U I L DING Watch for the New Car Prosperous times ahraJ for Roseburg. That's why we sent the following telegram: .K'.YK ,!, i Old Mr y. C .-It iff II, Internal it na! .Motor Co , I'orttnntl, tlrrgon. Ilm r Tu n ton Worm llrire Murk Truck reu hj for ilrii e to Hosrhiir .Motuhi; morning II. J. Denn Transfer and Storage Co. It will help us j;ive you service. a ki !r-v n-ii r 1 1 : rj -1 Tl-. ii, i f..r I',. : ' I M-v trouli '. I'll!- a j i-i t.-li.; I-ri. i ;ip. I I,.' ., I lr I.TI.. I.. 111.. I t -. h.- li.. In - . I.irn. I .itnl li ! Ki.in.v to lir.ii.' GASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years mi:i'.h a:i 'or a k "in", r.-n i. - t .,.,:,- K.tn.y fill- Alw.y. bear. 7 ytf. - r.at Mr. Smith h'l. K.,-.-r .Mil nirn . 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