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LOCAL ANO PERSONAL. LOCAL ANO PERSONAL, Ihe officers ot this bank may not know much about writing ads., but they know how to take care of any business entrusted to them. The facilities of this hank nre, unfxeelled. The Douglas National Bank Surplus and Capital $130,000.00 Mount ab.ota at Ualli.' of Portland. spent Real estate can readily be mild. SI'IOi'lAL Mason Sanirap tops ImiukIh or exchanged tinmen the while Hiev last, lee per dozen. Ex- classified advert i!MiieMH in The Ke- tra laite. heavy Mason rubbers. 5c view. A Want Adv. will brine you per dozen: regular price 3 2uc. l'co- satisfactory results at small cost. plo's Supply Co. Try our Guaranteed Repair and Part Service .We carry a full line of Goodrich and Firestone Tires New Ford Cars Art iMjuippt'tl rt ith tln-M tin's, whirl, should li ;i hiu'h ivroiuineni.l:it'nn for I heir uH'riorii v. Ford Garage W. A. ttURR, Prop Try C. L. Clancy nei matter. AKRO a 25c soap powder, only 17c a piukase. Sun nary Cah Grocery. Miss Porta Miller, of Jefferson, ar rived heie yesterday to spend a few day. First tlass peach boxes, $3.00 per hundred, made of pin. The J. IS. Klook Co. Medford Sun: Iiu Weaver, of Rid die, is a visitor with friends und r-ta jives In the city. ! Fred I.. Harrett und Un H. Hen son. of Portland, are spending; a few days in the city. t 1.. C. Munvon. of Portland, arrived here Wednesday evenitiK Uy spend a few il;ts in 1 lie city. ( H. Metisch. of Dillard, arrived here Weilnesdny evening to spend a few days with friends. j A. D. S. DlgctitlTfc Tablets relieve distress after eating. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co Miss Maria Jenkins, of Fort land, left for her home last ovenins -after a visit with friends in this city. Mrs. R. T. Bradford, of Fori land, arrived here Wednesday evening to spend a few days with friends. .. M. Ostrand, of Salem, left for his homo yesterday morning after a few days spent here on business. T. Ilurd. hardware merchant at Myr tle Creek, spent yesterday in Rose hum looking after business affairs. I Kvery day Is bargain day, all goods strictly fresh ut the Spot Cash , Basket Grocc.y, 2i& N. Jackson st Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Parker, of La Grande, arrived here yesterday even inn to spend a few days with friends ! Alfred Wollenberg returned here on Wednesday ninht after a day spent at Kiddle looking after bus'ness mat ters. i Mrs. Minnie McGreevy, of Shedds arrived here Wednesday evening to spend a few days visiting with her mother. ! Henrv Winter, of Ilaker, has arrived here to remain permanently. He on! ; recently purchased a smull ranch a j few miles from the city. Bargain Hay Monday: only un i i. .1 f n A u I. .. -i I j ing aud Pressing Works. Mrs. l!. C. hong, who has be patient at Mercy hospital for some lime pasl, is improving, according to lr. Stewart. She -resides at Yon ! cilia. fill For the Quick Making of Jellies and Delicious Deserts try DIAMOND "W" JELLY POWDER It is a lime saver to the housewife Cass Street Neely & Neely Opposite the P. O. Keep A way from the Fire Let t'.lectrieitii take it 's place Electricity Will erentuullif become the universal cooking agent . par ticularly in Summer, been use heat is applieil nlicre it is useful- TheirasleI he it from a rnal or gas range e lites the temperature othe -, house. I lectric Irons anil rooking appliances radiate the least possible heat tn the atmosphere- We are. ahraijs glial tn ile-monttrate ami of our electrical appliances, ami incite iou to ca',1. Roseburg Electric Company 1'lHine liSI. . Do IT ElevtrfcUy lt4 N. kon YOU OWE IT To your community to patronize its Industries. ve do not expect you to do it unless the product is equal ly as good as the foreign product, but we believe our bread to be the equal of any. Let us convince you by a trial. MODEL BAKERY feu Here. Mrs. llorace Marslers and children 'who are camped on the Gilliam rain 'a few miles from the city, nre having .a delightful lime ami will not return here uniil late in the fall. I Mrs. I'.arlon Helliwell, who was dis ' misled from Mercv hospital some time a-M after iimlersoing an opera l ion. is improving steadily. She i; now at her home in this city. Miss Mattie Perry, a popular clerk in the local posti.rTice, is now enjoy hut her annual vacation. She will leave soon for Peel, where she w ill enjoy camp life for a few days. Norman llevier, of West Roseburg lefi yesterday morning by automobil for Ihe coast, wln ic he will spend cmtple of weeks. He was aceompan it d l here by Mrs. Tahr and daugh ler. K. Maithling and wife left here yes tenia v morning by automobile for Sheridan and Portland. They were accompanied by Mrs. Thus. Wharton, who will visit with friends at the for mer city. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bellows and the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of Cutiage Grow, left, here Wedne itav e en ing fur Rim k Creek, w here they are spending n few days enjoy in tin ir annual outing. County School Superintendent O, Ilrown announced yesterday that th ueci'ssful applieams in the reeent iL-hth gnde examinations held thru out the stale would be announced on r about August lo. Charles Fields and family are plan nmg to have here early In Aucust for foos ( otini v, where thev will penil i hejr annual vacat ion. The may tie a hie to attend t lie railroad celebration which will he held in Aug list. Peter Kelly, special agent for the Southern Pa ific Company, will pass thmurh here tomorrow enrouie from I oi t land to low Angeles, here he a ill locate ieiinanenily. Mr. Kelly formerly lived in Roehutg, where he is well known. Another (ar lot of t,p ptiro, good bread flour. High Flight, now in. This is the la.-t at the old price, next car will be higher, liny a supply to last until the new crop is in and insure for yourself good, satisfactory bread. Cse High Flight Flour from the Peo ple's Supply Co. M. II. Geruinnd. a 1-h al civil engi neer, has returned from Mrtle Creek. where he spent a couple of das at tending to business matters in con Jie t inn wnh the establishment of H new e eft ric 1 1 git I plant there. Th plan- fnr the plan' '! adopted Tue l.o night. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Kronen bvrriet at Uatu. Charles Brand and wife were In from Garden Valley yesterday. Shall 1 use roofing or shingles? The best of either at Page's. Grams Pass Courier: I. M. Kings ley, of Riddle, is in the city for a few ays. liroccoll plants from imported seed for sale. W. K. PavenjKirt. Phone F15. Frank Stanley, of St. I .mils, arrived re last evening to remain for a few days. P. C. Harris, of Glendale, has been pending a few days in the city with friend-. Karl Stewart has returned from on land, w here he passed a few das on business. E. V. Thompson, of Portland, ar rived here last evening to remain for few days. Mrs. H. Hanson, of Omaha, arrived Roseburg last evening to remain for a few days. Mrs. J. V. Sibbit. of Nebraska, ar ied in the city late yesterday to re main for a few days. Ir. and Mrs. H. A. Canfleld. of lrain, spent the day in Roseburg sitinK with friends. Jack Pnwson, the Melrose rancher. spent the day in Roseburg looking nfter business affairs. Miss Martha I-oomis, of Portland, irrived here last evening io spenu a few days wilh friends. Homer Collins, of Klamath Falls. arrived in tne city lasi evening io pass a few days on business. Homer Iavis, H. Sims and W. J Hooper, of F.ugene, were registered at the Grand Hotel last eevning. Mrs. H. R. Rix, of Portland, arrived .esterday evening to visit here a few lays with Mrs. C. O. Hosmer. We have plans and blue prints for three ditferent kinds of silos. Ket us tell you about them. Page Inv. Co. Vor Halberson, of North Roseburg. suffering from the effects of a sprained ankle, sustained several days iigo. Whv do you pay dealers' prices for loxes when you can get Ihem at the manufacturer's price. The J. G. Flook Co. W. G. McPherson and wife and R Mc pherson and wife, of Portland. were visitors in tne city ior a tew hours last evening. Miss Frances Howell and F.van anil Florence Kohlhagen will leave here Monday for Newport, where they will spend several weeks. I'ry oak wood, 1; inch. Call 1C K2. Phillip FkKjd. of Poitland. has ar rived here to L-'t w:th friend. Medium c astor mai hine oil, ;S7ic a gallon at the People' Supply Co. C. K. llailey. of Portland, arrived in the citv ew ning to ass a few da s wilh fi leti-N. Ruin egnog freeze, the hit of the season. For a!e at The Rose Con fectionery store, W. W. Criltendon. of Seattle, ar rived here lasi evening to spend a few da s wilh fi ieaN. P. J. McCarihv. oi' Yreka. Cal., ar ried in the ciu l:tM evetun-.: to spend a few davs wnh fneiuN. Jar trimmings of all kinds nnd standard makes of fruit j.trs al money saving priees at ihe People's Supply Coinpany. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Garvin and two laughter I'M for Portland estird:iv ilieriioon. where they will spend a ft vv da s viMIHl:.' ret.ilie-. Grams Pass Courier: McConnell aud Mis. ! let) this moi nmg for Ro if.iiirg relatives at this Mrs. Sain :-ge Hi ant i luiri; after place. Mis Olive !ai passeil t lit oik ll V I M t KM S 1 1 1 W MMM KT If Fl.l mil i m vriM A-k th" Tiian who us t It, hf knowK. ' To think I tniff red a l 'thr.fie e.ir wlp-n ine '2 ." o-ut hotth j of Sloan's Lint rii" nt njred in. . writes one grateful iiM-r If ou hav rlieiin,ati-tii or s -i t f i t from n'-'iral I tfta, hai ka he. o:'m-sK and fifftieM, ) don t p;it off gettmi; a bottle of S'o;i n It will Ki ve you hi li w el ; 'oine relief It warm atid Hoothes I the sore, st ff j.iit.ful plae and ou fee) ki mij' h h' ttr P'liv it ut n drug store, only ITi rnln. Misses Wanda and Kdna Itelieu. of Myrtle Poinl, were visitors in Rose burg last evening. They were regis tered at the I'mpqua Hotel. Fntil August 1st, for $13.00 ensh. we will deliver you ten tiers of dry lti-inch slab wood. Kenny Wood Yard, Oak and Pine streets. G. W. Young & Company, real es tate dealers, are hav ing a new gold leaf sign placed on the w Indow s of their offices on Cass street. W. W. Metzer and wife and daugh ter, M l.s Sophia, of Portland, spent last night in Roseburg. They an en route south by automobile. Mrs. J. P. Sibbitt and Mrs. H. Han sen, of Omaha, Neb., arrived here last evening and will remain for the next few davs while looking over this city. Mrs. N. 11. Young, of South Ieer Creek, spent the morning in Rose burg consulting with local physiehms She is afflicted w it h hay fi ver and asthma. W. II. Abel and Denzel Abel, of Montesano. Wash., arrived here la ;t evening to remain for a couple of davs. They are n-gi-tered at Ihe ( nip qua Hoi. I. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Van Sticker. Mr and Mrs. H. !. Van Slicker and W. .1 .lones, all of San I'mncisco, composed an automohih- pari that .spent las' night in Rosehnrg. George Culver and a partv of friends will leave here on August 1 for Ilandon and oi her coast points. where they will spend a few days bum ing and fi.-hing M r. and Mrs. Ilurd. Ihe former of whom is engaged in the hard w are business at M w t le Creek, returned home this morning They spent yes tenia y in Rosehnrg wnh friends. P'-e us for priien nn Rt. Valentine broccoli plants from imported n-i-d, Ma in ii ml h I.. W. broceoli. late i-ab-bage, winter cauliflower and cow kale plants. Fi-t-Iht & Kverts. Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Kav Glass, of Fugem arrived here h.-t v en ing and at e registered at the Cnipiiua. Mr Glac is a tiavelmg s:ile-rnaii and i being ace oin pan led on bis present trip h Mrs. Gla-s. W. H. Schleigh'i little graruNon. Willie, wa -hot in the fniilie:e) wilh an air rifle Mmeta v, sa s the Gti-n dale News. 'I he h lllet made h pain fill, though not r.,n:'eroii-. wu'ind He was shot by one of his pla mates. W. A. llm-ant, a loial nal estit'e at en l. w ho has . n at pot i land for several da a' mling a meet ing of 'he th e-tate Ialers of Oregon. Idaho and Wa-tnngton, will not re 'ut n home until Mmidh v, affording to word rereivei from him tniia. of Mvnle Creek, lerdav afternoon llioife Io Corvallis and laier to New port, v.hrre she will enjoy her vara t ion. Mrs. Aaron Snvder and baby left yesterday afternoon for Albany, v.'hete they w ill join Mr. Snv der. w hi re eelltlv seeilieil a position tin-re. 1 hev have liveil here about two ears. Harry Campbell, of Rice Hill, re turned vest ' i day afternoon after a business visit here to seenre help tti harvest his hay mm. It was lilt It damaged by the recent rains, accord ing to Mr. Campbell. A Sw-'de was conning his girl one night, and overcome by tender pas sion, asked her ic marry him. Sh readily consented, alter which both were silent for a bom time. I'inall ihe girl asl.ed Ole whv he didn't sa something, lie replh d, "1 tank de I bane too much said already." Kiii;eiie Re-ister: Miss Ardinclte Clarke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. Claikt, of this cii, returned yes terday from Roseh-.u ;-, v. here she has hei-ii visiting. Miss A;;nes Clart.e and Mrs. C. C. Milchell, also daughters. were expected last night troiu 1 ,os Angeles to visit their parents here, Phillip Starr aud dam.hh-r, Mi. Kula Mont comei y. w ho were injur . d tn a ninav.av accident near Oakland last wet k one day, are r ported a resiinur,as cointoriably :n could be expected. Mi. Starr mis l allied a broken h-L'. while Mrs. Moni gomery hnd a bone in her i t. ht lucid broken besides other injuries. Albany I lemocrat : Wade I lav is. uigineer, has hid in the run from Al bany to Newport, ;tmi is heie lo do she work. He is a son (lf Mi.. K. K hav is and a br.nl:. , nf Miss Vi him hav is, the pii.i,l;ir candidate tor conn i v i-t citnb-i . w lion i many h- Iiev Will be elee tj .1. havis ha been Hill ning south out of Uo.a-hm'g for :ev etal Veais. Iter ! Stith. t land. Shi-riT Geo. Juine :nd John Oliver, ut' tin- Grand Hotel, letuni'd lure Thin sda v atteitioon nf ler a coilp'e of il.i'. : petit 1,1 (,i:mt" Pa s. They in:ide ih-- trip hv auto mobile. Sh-iiif inline fnuinl no It ace of CnmU I'oioii.i. V )lO escaped tiete Tile? d.iV W bile i Itlploved W III) I lie road can:- in Nni;i I .'us. burg. Cur o;i i h. Ileed In b.- ll. M.t. .1 SOllth. hcCiVever. ;-nd the nltn-i-rs ate hopeful lhat he '.Mil appiebeml.-d. -A- Few Hot Weather Items of Interest 1. An Iceless Refiigerator, will prevent butter running. 2. An Ice Cream Freezer, cives vou the means of pre paring the most palatable and cheapest desert you can have. 3. A "JKWKLL" oil stove, by far the best kitchen helper you can have. Most economical of any cooker. Does not over heat you or your rooms. With all a good looker. 4. llotpoir.t utilities, such as .lauuder irons, toaster, giill, percolator. Get one now, when it will be of the most use. You pay for current, why not use it? 5. '"Vacuum" "Big Three" the best aud cheapest, qual ity considered, ol any electric washer. Cost operat ing not more than an ordinary lamp; but, saves time, saves aches aud pain, and makes home happier as all good things should. Look it over anyway. Churchill Hardware Co. WOOD Until August 1st, for $13 cash, we will deliver to you 10 tier ot dry 16 inch slab wood. KENNY WOOD YARD Oak and Pine Sts. Lunelle heell I ere adv is.u y pari iim nt IN cMer: i d by Mi i.itiun of f p-ihli r ban 1 tut ris A bit. s p.criha Ihe Kni-ene de llel V , f lulu I'm t lh.it Mis S'l . i.. there ilhl h! e v. .th Mrs land, stn' in.: an an l urn Mont.. : -ml (HIM l.l 'III lea 1 H Mis. Woodi illf. V. ho a live in at" 1 .ii. t ie- Ml--her w a v to ( . 't uda le, siippi..-1 il io haw a William K ' le. , the ht't. r a nl Ii la Mrs. McVi. I i. ai iv. 1 1 in their I I'M on ( .n the man e mi I .jiirth a Siiiherliu Sun. tn W noon, all t ;ai i d fni line, hi i iv in . a' A - h dav af ler nof.ii, v.h-ie all Shiftier, tlom Itillle. Sliahe I is W lier e she lid l V ot .1 I . I "The Lonesome Pine" brought returns to the author; bi.t it never bote an apple. Still, Good Pineapples bear an excellent reputation in the kitchen, aud none better than the "Monopole" Brand of Canned Pineapple. 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