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PAGE FIVE LOCAL AND PERSONAL. EVENING ROSEBCRQ REVIEW, MOXItAT, AIGIST CI, 1910. The Douglas National Bank Capita! and Surplus $130,000 00 The largret bank with the larcfft business in Southern OrrRon solicits your business. No account too larKe for us to handle, and none too small to receive our courteous attention, We sell drafts aod money orders payable in all parts of the world. J. H. ItttOTH, l'rioliV-m II. II. KTAi'l.KToX, Curlier Klli:l! Kit SCIIKIH I.K. -J. WHERE TO CET RESULTS. Iti-KinninK Thursday, Aug. 10th, 4 dally except Sunday: 4 You can reach the people by Iavo Leave j. ndvertlHiug in The Keview. 4- liellows Sunny Slope J, There are more copies of the 4 Store . Daily and Twlce-a-week Hevlew 4 7-10 M "'Sli A M J. printed and circulated regularly l-'toV l' l'-Vr p' m" 4 every week, than of all the other , J, '"'iri M .V-iuV M 5. lioujjlas County papem coin- 4 ' '' j. bined Fare to Sunny Slope Inc. store .j. 5 10c. city limits 5c. M"I--t"I"I"I"I"I"I"M"I"I"I"I"I"I"1"I- AUTO BUS. Yes With Pleasure We will deliver to you a case of our SUPERIOR Grade of Carbonated Beverages, for you to take along on that camping or bunting trip. Wt will deliver a case to any part of town phone your order, call ISO. Roseburg Soda Works Call and See Our Whit,- Enamulsj Plant, Strictly Sanitary Throughout. If you aie one of tbose particular pen-on s who like good coffee, we ah k you to try VVADCO COFFEE The flavor is excellent and the price is reasonable. Reconi mended and sold by Neely & Neely Cass Street, Opposite the P. O. "There Aint No Such Animal" As an absolutely fire proof, moderately priced Roofing. As To Fire Resisting There are many, but no so called fire proof Pre pared Roofing begins to be as safe, efficient and economical, as our Red Cedar Shingles Kenny Lumber Co. fresh vegetables Our stock of seasonable Vegetables Is fresb and 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 Invest in Advertising Good Advertising is not an Expense, it is an investment when the adv.tis placed in this paper, that brings di rect returns in increased business. They all get Good Results from An Ad in The Review IN THE WORLD OF SP03T Joe Tinker, Manager of the Chicago Cubs. Try a Mount ShasU at GalU. Come Into the Palace of Sweets and Ret a Mt. Nebo. J. E. Hawkins, of Portland, was a visitor In Koseburg yesterday. S. K. Price, of EuRene, was visit ing friends in this city yesterday. AEKO a 25c soap powder, only 17c a package. Sanitary Cash Grocery. A. A. Hale, of Portland, visited here yesterday on his way to south ern points. H. J. liobinett, of XofoR, spent Sat urday In this city looking after busi ness affairs. First class peat'h boxes, f.'i.OO per hundred made of pine. The J. G. Flook Co. Walter Hrannon, of Salem, was visiting friends in this city a short time yesterday. C C. Alumbaugh. of Calexieo, Cal., spent yesterday in this city. Ho stoped at the Grand A. S. Huey and family to Winchester yesterday for a brief outing. Mr. and Mrs C. J. Schilling, of Portland, arrived here yesterday and remained fur the day. j A. D. S. Dlgeetlv Tablets relieve distress after eating. For sale by J Hamilton Drug Co Choice Partlett pears for sale cheap at the ranch or delivered. 11. ; C. Witham. Phone 33-F 2. I , . ' Photo by American Presa Association. George Davis, of Sacramento, was a brief visitor here, stopping over In many ways Joe Tiuker. manager yesterday, on his way north. of the Chicago National league team, la Misses Althea and Myrtle King left the Interesting person in orgun- vesterday for Eugene. They will be teed baseball. For many years he play sone until about September 1. ed shortstop ou the Chicago pennant winning teams managed iy Liiauce Hut It was ns a teammate of Johnnie Kvers, now captain of the Host on Braves, that his skill nt short made went over afternoon s , i 4 Mrs F. Lehnherr, of Portlnnd. spent the night In this1 city. She stopped over on her way to Califor nia. J. I. stepped terday. I'mpqua. Volney I," liim famous. Fhiis sav tod.-iv that the Vanny, of Melrose, Mont., fiiiker-Kvers combination has never otf for a visit here yes- 1hh.u 0XiKhI on the ball Held. Tin He was entertained at the (U.fwtUlIl from 01T;lll.ed ball i was the turning iMilut In favor of the Dixon, wife and daughter. Federal league and enable 1 that com of Motiford, were visiting friends here blnatlon to tight the two older leagues yesterday. They registered at the (0 a finish. He managed the Chicago lmp(ua. i i-Hls last year and won the peumint- 11. K. Moss and wife, of Oakland, Cal., arrived in Koseburg yesterday for a short stay. They were at the Grand. lie expresses contldenee that he, will repeat that feat In this years race In the National lengnc. Willard Stand Alone. Those who make n close study of the outfng for sev- pugilistic situation assert that there is no heavyweight in sight who would V:m 7.to nt Rnnhn. have a chaneo of heating Jes Wlllard. arrived here vester- If tll champion does not deeide Dr. I. E. Snell and family left Saturday for Camas Valley, where I hey will ent eral days. Itev. A. It mlwh, W;Lsh. to day and Is visiting friends here for Jult t,lu u is not ,lkolv t,li,t ail" one eouui Do uoveiopeu wiuun ine next few years who could defeat him. It Is likely that W'llhird will h.ive to re tire undefeated. If he docs he can present his title to any one whom he considers ipialillod to take It. In ISPS Jim Jeffrie did tills when he deelded to retire, lie re fe reed a bout between Mnrvln Hart uud Jink Hoot at Ueuo and presented his heavyweight title to Hart, the winner of the bout. "Phlla- several days. Mrs. Guy Cordon and mother, Mrs. Allen, arrived home Saturday even ing after passing the past several veeks at Newport.. M. E. Peck and wife, of Salem, who were on their way home after a southern trip, were visitors here a -hort time yesterday. G. I). Mast, Harold Ilriggs. and Ira Cornelius, of Myrtle Creek, came delphla Jack" O'Brien 11N0 claimed It. over Saturday evening for a business visit here a few days. For a fine light broom with per- but his claim was Ignored, ami the championship went to Hurt, who wan later defeated by Tommy Burns. Jack feet straw throughout, try the Little ',1" R the title when ho defeat Lady or Little Nugget broom. Peo ples' Supply Company. Mrs. L. G. Currln, who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. II. L Gile for a couple of weeks, returned to Cottage Grove yesterday. Bargain Day Monday only un til further notice. Men's suits French dry cleaned, f 1.00. Koseburg Clean ing and Pressing Works. ed Burns. Jack MeAnlllTe hIho retired undefeated as lighturiL'ht champion, his title going to Kid Ijnigne, who he thought was heM ipnililied to take It Ben Sayara to Visit America. Writing recently from his home nt North Berwick, Srodind. Ben Sayers declared that the Morion club's links, where the next nmnteur championship la to le held. Is a thorough test and Special price on small white bean, justifies its selc-thm. His son George A good grade of home grown pro- H a proftlnmil there, so Ben knows duct at Sc per lb. while they last, ut evt.,.y Jvn of ttu, wnind. The latter the Peoples' Supply Company. jeompares It to the Deal (Englandi Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Mclaughlin, course despite lis Inlnnd location. Ben. the former a local hrakeman, left by the way, can't help crowing a lit yesterday for Springfield where they expert to locate for the next several months. i tic over the fto-t that, although lie Is 11 f ty-nlne (the oldest "pro" in tive In com jK'tlllou), he qualified with the same score as Mike Bnidy. Boston's young Mrs. L. and Ernest GiiHler. ftf Gold Beach, arrived in Koseburg Sat- Btar- nr"1 J,m !H"ldsnn. ''hi. ago's i iirdav niirM and Ri.fiit vontnr.hiv K'ntienoy in roiirsr hero attending to various business affairs. Charles Toilette, Jr., W. A. Jacob, A. C. Harrington, and L. W. Ilonser, of Hillsboro, were a party of tourists who remained over In this city yesierday. They stopped at the Cmpfiua. Mra I I Puri'lnd n r, ,1 f r. Sarah Drager, of Salem, who had rlnl off neveral ciip nt tho Iel Mmte been here for the funeral of Charles (Cttl' ,,OK "n,,w r,1, ,,,l,.v Wfl! Thornton, lert for home yesterdav. fnr :a l,v M'''iH'-ken. n d-g Thev visited briefly with Mr nnrl fancier, had Its "pa-t" revealed when Mrs. C. S. Matthews. rd breaking, In last year's t'nltcd States ohh chain ploushlp. Bt-sldes. Sii.mth was two strokes I setter than Oiiliuet. Ben Is soon to Mall for this country again, to remain Mi months. It will t hi" third visit here. Blua Blood Taila. A wire haired fox tt-nler which enr In point of excellence, purity, flavor nnd uniformity of quality and strength, P. S. C. Stefl ('ut Coff.,. makes a perfect score. The price will please you. Call for the brown package, at the Peoples' Supply Co. It was learned that the cup winner was Impounded a yenr iil'o by a poll' emnn who caught tin terrier, a vagrant llv Ing In a vacant hoiw. hore eyed and In me, mnklng n )uu by trtilllng a milkman and fnpp'.iig the lttle on front porchea. The dg wa bought from the iKiitnd for?.'t. nursi-d to ln-alth. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bogard. son entered In the dog l..iw nnd his blue Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Wither E. ohxnl woved. Conian. arrhed h'-re Saturday even- ing from Portland They w,.re on VV.r Haro.a a. C.ddi... th-ir way to ( oos May by auto and M ,f n or !n V "Ht"r,!a lem Is lelng tried out nl the w!,to(1 K' j He:ith llnkt In Great Britain. Here tiie aged and Infirm nre given preo deuco oer bys who mm lit to t In who'll or castml IwifVt". It Is hoiI that many soldiers who are partially Incapacitated by the war will !e nble to earn living by thh method The old men are guitr:intf4d n minimum sum of 10 Milium: ft e k arid are al lowel to ke-p eertlilng they earn In exec of thl-t a mot i it GI,V I I1INK AND It AUK VUK E.XTS APPFADICirm. The simple mixture of huikthorn bark, glycerine, fte., anown as AdbT i ka, astonishes Koseburg peopl. Because Adler-I ka a ts on BOTH lower and upper bowel, ONE SPOON FI'L rliech almof-t ANY CASE con stipation, sour stoma h or gas. It re mot' such surprising foul matter that a few dopes often relieve f,r pre vent appendicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stoma h trouble. The INSTANT, easy action of Adler-l-ka is nt untitling W. F. Chapman. druggist. Britieh Golfora Abandon Trip. British golf profi-Kd.inah will red In vade the Inlted State thla year. It hoH xhii annouticel that Yardon, Tay lor and Braid hate abandoned their rojecti-d Amerb nn tour as unwise. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Fro ten berries at Ualii Dry oak wood, 16 Inch. Call 16 F2. Dr. A. P. Set her was at Glendate on business Sunday. Anyone wanting peaches for can ning, call Phone S9-K. Mop sticks at 10c each at the Peoples' Supply Company J. S Smith, of Dole, spent Satur day in the city on business matters, W. K. Hose returned to Oakland Saturday after a business visit In the Mty. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conn left here Sundav for the Tuscan Springs, near Kidding. Calif. F. J. Young left for Portland Sat urday where he Hill visit with rela tives for a few days. Mrs. H Henley returned to Suth erlin Saturday evening after spending the day in the city. Miss Maude Smith and Mrs. K. L. (ones, of Oakland were shopping In the city Saturday. Harold Bell Wright's new book. 'When A Man's a Man." For sale at the Koseburg Book Store. Miss Augusta Beecroft went to Sutherlin Saturday where she will visit with Mrs. W. It. Culver. L. E. West, of Tacoina, well known stock buyer, went to Oakland Satur day to attend to business affairs. B. Weldon, of San Francisco, who had been here on business for a few days, left for that city Saturday. Every day Is bargain day, all joods strictly fresh at the Spot Cash tasket Grncoy, 2118 N. Jackson St. Why do you pay dealers prlcea for ooxes when you can get them at the manufacturer's price. The J. G. Flunk Co. Mrs. J. L. I lodge and son, Luther Hodges, of Olalla, left Saturday for Kugene where they will visit for a short i i in Haiti bow good as the real thing is pretty. To be obtained exclusively at the Palace of Sweets. Come in and eat one. Mrrt. W. H. Clarke went to Suther lin Saturday where she will visit for ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Lougbrake. Mr. and Mrs. X. O. Dean were down from Kiddle Sunday, visiting with the hitter's mother, Mrs. It. T. Ashworth, and family. We will write you a short term policy on hay and grain. The Ore gon Fire Relief Assn., Glenn II. Tay lor, Agent, Perkins Bldg. There are no game laws for those who hunt with a Kodak. Get nil your kodaks, amateur finishing and Eastman Photo supplies at the Kose burg Book Store. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Hull, who had been spending a week visiting with Ira Hull near the fair grounds, re turned to their home at Cottage Grove Saturday evening. Mrs. C. W. Wharton and daughter, Florence, left Saturday for Marsh field where they will enjoy a sever al week's visit with Mrs. E. W. Smith and attend the celebration there. Mrs. Marie Kiter went to Kiddle Sunday and today attended the x:ird bin lit lay anniversary of "Grandma" Cain. Mrs. Cain Is a pioneer of tills county and is still unite vigorous. B. L. Markee. of Portlnnd, arriv ed here Sunday for a brief visit with hlrt parents, Commandant and Mrs. i It. C. Markee, or the Soldiers Home. I He is a traveling salesman and is euroute to California. Good satisfactory bread and niore loaves from each sack of flour ex-, plains the success of, ami the univer-' sal satisfaction given by "HUh Flight" Flour. The best in the West from the Peoples' Supply Com pan v. A donkey engine to be used as hoist for tho eel vat ion of materials at the new high school building was moved today. The heavy engine rot-pi i red two of the most powerful auto trucks in the city to take it to Its position. Clark Bargar nnd Tom McCarthy have completed a gravel driveway in Hie rear of the rmpfpia Advertising Agency. In constructing the road way they removed a sidewalk on the premises that had been In place for! over M) years. It. .1. Noah, who was In from Dill-, iird Saturday, expects to go to Vls alia, Calif., soon for a visit of sev eral months. He will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Barklnw, of Arago, Cons county. Mrs5 Barklnw is his daughter. , Grants Push Conifer: Gen. K. Kid- die and family and Miss Laura Pum-i mill. Mr ami Mrs. Joseph Wharton.' of this city nnd Ernest Kiddle, of Kiddle, eltt this morning with three automobiles and niping equipment! for a trip to Crater ami other, points. , j F. E. Mantis, locjil re present nt He for Hie Drager Fruit Co , of Salem, j says probably one more ear of pears ; will be shipped from here this year His com pan y lias been handling all the pear hhipped from this city for seonil seasons. They are packed by the local fi tilt union. U.S. CREAM Separator is Used by HENRY FORD Employer of 17,000 men, is the greatest mechanical expert and factory manager the world has ever seen. G. C. Hupp, Hupp H. B. Jov, Packard W. i;. Flanders, Maxuvtl H. M. Iceland, Cadillac H. Colgate, Sharon, Conn. Of Colgate & Co., soap and perfume manu facturers. Win.oii Cliurvliill, Cornish. N. H Fatuous novelist. P. N. IMiihlodny, Garden City, L. I., N. Y. Of Douldeday, Page & Co.. Publishers of Country Life In America ami Garden Magazine. Hon. August ItehitiMtt, Babylon, N Y. Well known capitalist. II. .M. Iliiiina, Cleveland. Ohio. O well known "llanna" family Win. I. Yumlcrhilt, Islip, N. Y. Kailroad magnate and capitalist. II. S, rirvNtnn', Akron, O. President Firestone Tire & Kubber Co. I Firestone Tires. ) Iteglimhl Vnmlerbilt, Newport. K. Well known capitalist. Mr. O. II. r. Itelnmnt, Hempsteal, N. Y. Newport society loader. Homer l lorhig, Boston, Mass. Prominent Boston banker. Clia, . Vilas Alstead, N. H. Former proprietor Fifth Avenue Hotel. New York. I 11 it oil State KteH Cor)Htiitlonf Duluth, Minn. On their Minnesota Demonstration Far ma. The U. S. will suit YOU Just as well as they Churchill Hardware Co. Special inducement if bought this fall. . m THE "GREATER OREGON" With nw ItiiintlTtc, trt tor rq iitiuti'i;t , nn 1 m.i ii mltlllloiiM tn lli fiKMillr, Mic t Ml.-rllv f IIm'(iii mIU (m-cIii It fitrtj-llrt ) cur, Tu' Pir. N(M'tml.fr IV. 1VIO. Kih'i'IhI I nihility In tiniiiirrcp, .toiirnnllum, At Mleclun, l.W.M4-.lli lnr.T.m ItlMC.l H-r.-rj Work, Finnic, I'liyolinl Trilltlmc hikI HUn A rto. l.nm Hutl viroMK tleimrlmvittt tif l.thcr hI Ktlurttllnit. l.thritry if ntorn thnn O'J.000 votmiifn, f f -trt'ii hullilltiK fully uulicl, two Hili'i..lll (ntf)iittuiii. Tuition Pre. DnmtitortrB fr men and for WOllirll, 'KnM I.ohciI. Writ for frvorn(AloK,nililrrBlnjc Hcstitmr UNIVERSITY OF OREGON KI'flKNH, Ol'-KOON Auto Lamps The new Nitrogen Mazdas give a white concen trated light which shows up the rough spots in the road many yards ahead. They require less current; thcieforc your storage hatteries last longer. These lamps come in all voltages and as hi;h as 36 ('. 1'. Roseburg Electric Company Do IT Electiically rhniio 1-L it t X. Jjiekton The First Poach came from China Ton Inni ayo to rememlM-r; hut we are l.td it eamo. So v. ill Vim he when ou see a iox of our Home Grown Peaches Sweet, rich and juicy. Don't miss the enjoyment of having sonic of them while they are at their Hest. Pickens Rrothers A ERKINS i-'UlLDING WILL SUVWH MMMKNT MKVK vms-: iti:- Try It and h-o ono appllfatlon will prove more (h;n a ohinin of ."lalma. .laitn'it S. Feriiison, I'LI'a . Fa . writes: " I hae h:td woii'h-rfnl ndief utiM-M ijk" slom'fi Liniment on my ki To tit Ink aft it all fh'i -ti r; oT ( ain orm npi-IP atlon nav v.u- reliff. Manr thank for wh:tt yimr r-irody Iijm 1'ne for m." Don t k-p on mirrTln. appiy Sloan's Lintmwit wl.t-re hiiy p.i n and notif f how ijnh-k ou n- t re lief. l'i-ii-trittt without ruhhliiK liny It at any drug Btore 2'n Better Than New Lots of people have all their while goods washed before they wear them. Because every thing is sterialied here as it goes thru, it is fiesher and nicer than new. It's The "Great Unwashed" The man that never even takes a hath is the one that speads disease lie is a germ carrier, a menace to civilization. I here ate a very few in this town. Clean Garments Are Kecoming That's why Ri.sehurg people receie so many tomplinnnts on tho appearance of the town the neat appcaranc of the folks is the best recomendation of a lily. Roseburg fie 79 Laundry 5 hXhXKKMXQOOOhXXKmX00'. 1 i