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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. J GOING TO MEDFORD. Mrs. C. C. Gret-nuian and lull daughter left this morning for a visit at Portland. Dr. R. G. McCall came down from Glendalf lat evening to look aftrr bur-iner natters. Charl and Alfred I'arlier, of Pavenport, Iowa, have arrived here to remain permanently. Mrs. J. M. Tivfin and two child ren left this morning for a visit at Grant I'ass and Ashland. JuUk1 and Mrs. J. V. Hamilton left this mornitm for Glendale. where the penl the day with friends. Miis Helen Hamilton will leave to morrow murninK fur Newport where Hhe will Kpeml a week or two. Mrs. C. S. lleinline underwent a nasal operation this niorninn, lr. A. (. Seely beiiiK in attendance. Mr. and Mm. Oscar Hamilton, of rortliind. arrived here last evening to Hpend a few days with friends. Mrs. H. A. Alexander, of San Fran cisco, arrived here this morn in? for a visit with Miss Mary Swinney. r,. V. France, of Ten Mile, was a visitor, in the cily today, bavin busi ness ..u. titers needing attention. Mrs. (!. H. Pullem, of Jasper, ar rived here last evening and will visit wilh her father, W. II. Bond, at Peel. h. K. West, n Tacotua stockbuyer. spent the day in Koseburg confer ring wilh tieoiKe Kohthagen, a local butcher. Mrs. M. V. Miller and two child ren, of Myrtle Point, left here this morning for Wilbur to visit Mrs. Mil ler's mother. R. If. Fleeser, of the cily engineer's office, went to IMIhtrd this morning, where he will have charge of some farm surveying. P. Osborne, of Portland, who had been enjoying an outing In the tim bered districts near here, left this morning for Cottage drove. Mrs. M. M. P.rumbach. of Peer Creek, who had been visiting for tonie time In Portland and Perrydalo. arrived home last evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Patnoe. of Port land, arrived In lioseburg last even inn to visit a short lime wilh the hit ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ale Smith. fv ;dale News: H. Hunter, a Pull man conductor on No. lit. was taken Heriously ill Thursday and was forced to leave the train and go to the Sana torium. Mrs. Wade Wilsnn and two child ren, who had been visit inw a few day.' here with Mis. John Culver, left this morning on her return to Weaver ville, Cal. Mrs. Ilel.-n T. Alden and baby, of Pecatur, Mich., who had been visitint; with 11. K. Gurney nnd family at Winchester, leave tonight on their re turn home. The reKiilar meet ins of Reno Post (1. A. It,, and the Women's Relief Corps was held in the new armory this afternoon. Only routine business was transacted. Attorney John T. Long accom panied his brother, Frank, and the .niter's wife to Cleveland this morn Ing, where they will spend a day visitinu with Mrs. Anna M. I-ong. Mia.A. Hoehstrasser. of San Fran ciscc.T.uifl her sister, Mrs. K. J. Hanz lik. of Olyinpia. Wash., who had been vhdting here several days, left this morning to visit with their sister. Mrs. Ct. F. Adams, at Sutherlin. Corvallis Gazette: Miss Floy Reals left recently for Canyonville, South ern Orecon. on a visit to her grand mother. Mrs. I.. C. Reals, and other relatives in that vicinity. She ex pects to be away several weeks. Marshfield Record: Ray Ollivant has returned from a camping trip in Rrewster Valley. While away he also visited with Fred Weaver and family, who are now living on a ranch in that vicinity. Ashhtnd Record: Karl lender, old time Ashland boy. now in the 1'nited Slates Navy, passed through here Tuesday in charge if a body of train ing apprentices bound for Honolulu His assignment is with the torpedo bout Farrauut. A. I,. Lee, formerly of Yoncalla. was here today looking after business matters. He is expecting to leave ne. week with his family for Vale Kasietn Oreuon, where he recently acquired fi farm in exchange for the one at Yoncalla. Mr. Lee has lived In Pouirlas County for many years. J. W. Perkins and Georne Skiff left this morn in C for Kucene wherr they will seeure the car recentlv left by Mr. Perkins on his return from Newport. Owing to (he rains at that time Mr. Perkins decided to await better weather befoie brining the car home. They expect to return thi? afternoon. Larye and at trad ive posters an- nouncini: the minim: of "The Rirth of a Nation." which appears at the Ant lers theater here in Autust 3. are beinc scattered alMut the city today. This production tarries a Ho piece or chestra and is consnh-red the most wonderful attraction ever brought to Itoseburtf. S K. Sj V-!. the hardware no r chant, thi- murnini; received a l.tter from a Minneapolis resident a.-kinr for .trmation retarding Kot b;iri:' propo-.. railroad and fawinill. In the i-nt the-e indu-M rie are -tab li-h-d h-re the ttntleinan said he ep t-d to rtime to Rosebure to make )m future home. A. J Warm k nrrj nier-e. Mi-s Cr -t;tl W.trn n k. formerly of Lin coln oii:iv. r"'tirnt-d here ;,m ev.-n ini; aftt-r a hoit iit t thir foruo-r ho.jtf icol expert to remain here in , d finii l Mr. Warnk mv ral i week n 'iu:r-d the W A. Talor rirfiTrf-Tv in f )in ritv civility (n I Chan ire a valnalile unr h Dr. Tucker and ton. Jack, of Port land, arrived here lu;t niplu by auto mobile enroute lo Medford. where they will pass a few days. They , A intended to remain in Roseburv for a couple of days to visit with Or. Seiher. but their plans were changed when the found that the latter was at present out of town. They will top here enroute home and u ill prob ably enjoy a collide of das fishing n the North I'mpqua Knrr. Pr. Tucker performed an operation on Pr. A. C. Seely at the time the latter was seriously ill a few years ao. BEETS ARE INSPECTED. F. S. ltramwell, held superinten dent for lhe su;:ar factory, was in Glendale Thursday, accompanied by K. Miyojiiichi, who has churce of all the Jap laborers in the beet fields, says the Glendale News. Mr. Rram well inspected the beet Holds up Cow Creek and rejorts that they are looking fine. He says that the beets have the best bottoms for this early in the season of any field he has seen in 15 years. REAL LSTATK BARGAINS. We have many call and aak to see our list. We have tho cream of the lutings, and cau give you service Our reputation Is back of every deal We are personally acquainted with almost every farm, tract, or parcel of land In Douglas County. Call and see us, or write. We are glad to answer every Inquiry. RICE & RICE. PROGRAM ARRANGED. About thirty young people of thi: city will give a program of panto- mines and motion songs tomorrow evening at the Maccabee hall. The program will precede the dance to be mveii under the auspices of the Fra ternal Rrotherhood. The program will begin at promptly 8 o'clock and the public is invited to attend. LODGE CARDS II. I'. O. Kilts, Itmeburic IxmIkc, fo. S'M 'Holds regular co in uiu mea tless at tbe Elks' Temple on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend regula ly. and all vlBltlne brothers art. cordially Invited to attend. E. II. STEWART. E. H. IRA B. KIDDLE, Sec'; EA(.LKtt, Kosebur.; Aria meets li their hall on Jackson St. .on 2nd and 4th Monday evec.ugs of eact month, at 8 o'clock. Visit bretb ren In good standing always wel come. HOWAIil) I1ES.S, W. P. H. F. GOODMAN, W. Sec 'bono M 183. A'OMK.V OP WOOIK.-RAKT, Lilac Circle No. 4. Meets on the 1st and 3rd Monday evening of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. Visit ing members In good standing arr Invited to attend. LENA DKNN, G. N. CLARA CAWi. FIELD. Clerk. . O. O. K., rtiili'tarian Ixxltte No. S. Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, corner Jackson ami Oss Sts., on Saturday evening of each week. Members of the order in good BUnding are invited to attend. U. II. 1'ICKKNS. N. G. J. B. BAILEY, F. S. M. MILLER, R. S. O. E. S., Ibwehorg chapter So 8. Holds their regular meeting on tne 1st and 3rd Thursday in each month. Visiting members In gooa standing are respectfully Invited to attend. MARIE A. R1TKR, W. M. FREE JOHNSON, Sec. KKIIKKAIIS, Koseburg Renekah Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. P. Meetr In odd Fellows Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting slsten and brethren Invited to attend. MKS. KI'l'IK SCIIWARZ, N. G. MK3. T1LLIE JOHNSON, Sec. iLSIE llCMl'HKEY, F. S. i x v oi- n-i v- t A'vVs- ' Y ' : Lji n 4tf.F - Y v. For Your Baby The Signature of is the only guarantee that you have the Last dance at Piedmont before the wa r. Scene in "Birth of a Nation,' at Antlers three days, beginning Thursday. August 3. Daily Matinees. GLENDALE BOY HURT. loren Stevens, the little stepson of V. H. Dyer, was brought to the Sanitorium Wednesday from Myrtle ('reek by Mrs. lyer for treatment, says the Glendale News. On July 4th ,the boy jumped from a porch and in jured his leg. but at the time it was not thought to be broken. Ir. Knott examined the limb with his X ray machine and found that the bones above the knee were broken and the ends pushed their way past each other. The doctor made a fresh break and set the bones nnd the boy seems to be getting along nirely. Mr. Iyer is employed at the Lystui mill. RETURNS FROM ALASKA. lAILY VK.tllr:i. UKPOHT. VACATION PLANS REVISED. The Rev. Itarr fi. Uee will hold ser vices in St. lleorge's Church on Sun day. July 23. nt 7:3ii and 11 a. m., and p. m.. with Sunday school as usual. Next week Hev. Lee expects to leave for Los Angeles to visit his parents. He will be away for about two weeks, returning in time to reopen the church on Sunday, August i;itli. from which date services will be held v i i bout further interruption. Frank Jordan returned from Sew ard, Alaska, last Sunday, says the Clendale News. Mr. Jordan says j .Messrs. Stevenson, Condrey and) ; Boone Itcdllctd are still in Alaska, hut that Scott rtailey s on his way thome. Mr. lied field will work his j placer mino this summer. Asked as to conditions in Alaska. Mr. Jordan! says that there are hundreds of extra' i workmen wailing for jobs. At Seward j you can gel a steak, potatoes and cof-' fee for fit) cents. Mr. Jordan Is of the opinion that Alaska is not the proper place for a ' man of advanced at-e, and be will prospect in Southern Oregon this1 summer and fall. o PHOTOGRAPH OF HOUCK. IT. S. Weather Ilureau. local office, Roseburg, 24 hours ending & a. m., today. rreclpitatton In inches and hun dredths: Maximum temperature S7 Minimum lemperature 52 Precipitation o Total precip. since- rust of mo. 221 Normal preelp. for this month .32 Total precip Trom Sept. 1, 1JU&. 39.31 Aver, precip. from Sept. 1, '77, :tl.otj Total excess from Kej t. 1, 15, Genuine Mi J 1.1 aA.ac "n - T1"' . f T.T A : 1, V: prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST i Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castorla. Sold only In one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The CenUur Company. GfrfiE PtmX matai If vim luivi scinirthlnK to Ki ll, toirail.-. In ri nl. or have lost somethins foiiiul soMi.tlilmr. iisi a Want Ailv. in 'I'lii- Iti vifw. In last pvenins's issiii' of thi I.rt Innil 't'i'li'crani thiM-o app.-ar-il a plio IOKl'ill of lr. Ci'Oli' I). Iloiirk, of Itosi'tnirir, who Is soon to N-avc for tin moliilintion ca-nps in California. Arooiniianyiiii; tho photograph wns an artirlo ti'lliny of Pr. Ilom-k's ronn lion wilh 1 hi- military allairs of tho stnw. AvoraKP pri'i lp. Tor r.S wot sca- solia (Si'pt to Slav Inr.) . . . :t2 I i WILLIAM lip.l.I,. Ohscrmr. WKATllSIl FOItHCAST: Toiiitht ami Salunlay fair. BULL FOR SERVICE. tlooil mailo ljoil IMirliani. Trrm $2 in Hilvanro. uiih rot urn privili'Kos. At l'lilniors' I'l-fil Sht-il. If you liavo iunni'thim: to Foil or rotil tr an Ailv. in 'i'ho lloviow. Fresh vegetables Our stock of seasonable Vegetables Is fresh and complete at all times. A full stock of Diamond "W" Canned Goods Let us fill your order for (lour and feed. Garden seeds of all kinds. THE CASH STORE I. O. . K., Illsinu star 1-o.lito No. 171 meets in the Odd Fellows, Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren alwavfl weieome. J. If. 11AIISII, N. f3. CAUL OILMAN-. H. S M. FICKI.K, K. S. LOYAL OKI (K II OP MOOSK, His burg LodKe No. 1037 Meeta Mon day evening of each week, at 8 o' clock in Maccabee ball. All vliitlni brothers are Invited to attend. W. J. MOON, Inctalor. U. O. PARGETER. Secy. WOOI1MFN OF TIIK WORLD. Oaa Camp No. 12 Meeta In the Odd Feilowi' ball In lioseburg ever 1st 3rd Monday evenlnga. Visit In I oelghbora always welcome CAM. C. fiCNTKRT. C.C M. M. MILLER. Clerk. K. OF P. ijOIHilC Alpha Lodge No 47 meets every Wednesday even Ine In I. O. O. F. ball. Vlsltlnir KnlKhts always welrome. Pay dues to Roy F. iMirhln, M. of F., at "Ijiuls for Men" store W. II. llowiiK.V. C. C. E. E. WIMIlKltLY, K. R. 8 Bargain eview Month "ESS WILL CLOSE JULY 22nd., 1916 . F. a A. F.. lMBTrt UiAnt No. IS Regular Corr.munlr atloris 2nd aci fourth Wednesdays eacb month at Masonic Temple. Rosehurg, Or Visitors wel'-ome. H t) WILLIAMS, W. M. W. F. HA II MS. Sery. I. O. O. F., Union Encamoment No 9. - Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, ew-ry Thursday eveninir. Visitinc brethren always weltrmie. J P. l:1I.KY. c. P. K S i tit 'K LEI: EASE, It. P J. II HAII.EV. II S. JAM EH EWAIiT. V 3. 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