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mow rcivn SO V i -J b -'fcsEfei inn We Consider i the interests of our custom ers protect them and pro mote them in meeting their legitimate requirements promptly. Your Checking Account lit invited. The Rosebuig National Bank RoseburgtOre. x Potatoes Are A Luxury in Manilla MANILA, July 20. Potatoes have become a luxury in Manila. For a month paat the Buppty baa been dwindling until a week ago when it waa virtually exhausted. Price have gone to ten centa per pound for the few remaining in the city. Guests at hotels and board lug houses have been served rice as a substitute. A shin load ol pota toes is duo and It is expected that the shortage will soon be relieved and the price drop back to about tive cents a pound. Those chrysanthmums are here at last, the first to be had iu Koaeburg. There are only a few In this ship ment, so get them while they last The Fern. 403 Cbsb 8t. L Of r 61 7 Do your eyes nocd holp to enable you to do your work easier? Now la a good time after y our vacation, and before you Blurt to work, to have them oxamln cd and glasses fitted If they need them. , We are at your service with the latest methods, and our prices are reasonable. BUBAR BROTHERS lumu: DEPENOON GOODS OS QUALITY GOODS! In buying goods we are always on the look out for fabrics of the finest quality, weavo and designs. From the wee'est baby stockings to our most expensive silks, we always choose the best in quality. That is our watchword QUALITY. DRY GOODS-LADIES WEAR I. ABRAHAM Tin Store That Gives You Service. WHnhtK b KUST-PR00F CORSETS AKOL'.VU THE TOWN' TONIGHT! Macy & Bairds Comedians TENT THEATRE OS JACKSON STREET NORTH OK DOl'liLAS ilOTI L PRESENTS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY He Fell in Love WHVi Hie Wf VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS admission; A (lulu 43c, Ui ftc Jftoc ChlMrva UHa, Ui Sr 3c Kkmi-tm tax Bo JtV DOOR8 OPEN 7:0, Ct'RTAIM IUSLS 8: IB. In From ttiT 1'rw-!. T. i. K.iiiiM. ut Luyj Creek, aptnt the uuy la Koa. buiy utu-ndiutf In from JUvirftll Anionic the out-of-town visitors in Ront'burg today were Frank AVllnon and Hon of Kiver8.de. Jn From ;irnic;uT Frank M unlock, of tlio Oletigary Kcction bpt-nt today in Itoscburg iu ottemifng to tuiHiiM'Mi matters. Hero From Yoncnlla Mr. and Mih. Tl. K. Oimmell. of Yoncatta Hpent th? day In Kosoburg attending to bua&ncM) matters. Tnko Varjitlon Mr. and .Mm. Vattur Fihher hilt this morning for Tiller where they will eujoy an outing 'or the next week or ten days. ICctiiniM Home M. L. Binith, who has been vinlt- Ing In Hoa-burg with hid parents, Mr. and Mm. K. L. Smith left this alter noon for his homo In Fortlund. To Irtliunl Mr. and Mrs. R. Hodge, of San Francisco, who have be visiting at Looking Glass with relatives, loft this afternoon for Portland, where they will remain for a few days. From klanuith FjUIh Jumes 1'elton, brother of Jock stockman of the Fort Klamath dis trict, is attending to business mat ters in Hoseburg tfor a few days. Here for Mt School Supt. F. IJ. Hamlin, for merly superintendent of the Jlose- burg schools. Is in the city visiting with frjends and relaiives for a week or ten days. In Fro ttilfc-cT rrvk Sam I-eake, of North Doer Crok. motored Into Riseburg thiH morning and spent some timo attending to business matters und visiting with friends. In l-roni Ioli,oto Otto Mathews of Melrose was one o"f the ItoHflburg visitors to-lay and spent a short timo in attending to business matters. Henry Conn of that district was also In town. Will Invo Soon- Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Oatley and leav a week from tomorrow for Washington, T). C, where they re side. They hnve been spending the umnier In Hoeburg at the Ilinger lertnnn residence. lA'ft Vvlerday Manuel Herman of Myrtle. Point. who has been visiting In Itosohurg with his brother, Hon. Hlngor Her man, left yesterday afternoon for his home, Mr. Hermann is a prominent dairy nnd stockman of Coos County. Itetum to rortlniMl - Mrs. I. M. Cnrniony nnd grand daughter, Roberta Walker, who have been visiting hern with relat Ives, left this afternoon for their home In Portland. Mrs. Cannon y formerly resided in Rosebnrg. Htiinner Homo Sold Tho A. .?. St armor home, located on South Stevens street has been sold to Misg Verlio Tracy? a tenchor In the Hosnburg schools. Miss Tracy will tnko np her residence there at once. The deal was mndo through tho nice nnd Rico realty agency. Iti-othcr Im Ie:i(I The morning papers carry an nc- C'Minl of the death of 11. F. Nichols, flfi-year-old resident of Rend and one f th" pioneer settlers of the state. Mr. Nichols was a brother of Mrs. KMzabeth Cain, of Rlddl , mother of riank Cain, formerly county sur veyor. Talk lton1 Matter A birre delegation nf the Coles Vnllev and Mltlwond clti7ens appear ed before tho county court todav to JKcns roid mittrs. Among the leler iteq were W. W Crirdwell. Rnh Clarke. Cl'rence Thompson. John Pearson, Chris Criveson, .Tes Pham- hrnnk. Ferd Fort in and Henry Hob-bard. i '"to be roRUTrl 111 i , ' ill mm m i 1111 i i i m a- it i W m b V tl III I mm m A I S I Whiter niMs will soon be here. A Windshield Vior keeps ynnr vision elear. but enjoy it before then. II. Morten. S. V Kron this pftrtfoi sold Ms mn1"-n Flla 't"et reMltre to Mjltnn Church, who w'H tnV im mnediati p ssR4hi and will make his home (here. Crude Oil De faces Fair Bather .OA ANCKI.KH, A lie. "1 . Cnulo il refuse. s:iid to luivt Immmi iliimp- tvi by n v.'fii'.fry, I'lcilcd tin surf iK' ttn i;n-if K- ocean from Kim1om1o Take Altuntiige tif The Leuer Tlilii: In I.lfo And Moke CapiuU of Tlitm. A Kl'IT OK 0'EIU.-OAT Tailnml !jr l a IllrtMioiittf An Asutet Which Will Ala) Stand at Tar. Hi Try Our Wny Our Auto WIU CalL Phone 277. With all hinds of Ready-to-wear ready for fall. Important:-Select while the assort ment is largest. New Serge Dresses SPECIAL! We have just received a large shipment of blue serge and tricotine dresses for falljwear and of such attractive design, in braid and bead trimming and high-class tailoring .effects, that you will say they are Roseburg's most charm ing dresses. UTAH EGG RockSpring MENDOTA COAL H. J. DENN TRANSFER GO. V Corner Onk and Main. Telephono 12M Prompt Sorvlco l'ricaa Right These dresses are $25 to $40 values, but while they last, they will go at Fisher's special price of $19.85 Serge Dresses O a J. J. W WW WW w Have You Selected Your Suit or Coat? Why drive In Ignorance? A Boycs Motometer Insures you against tho (lungers of a costly tvpuir bill. If. Morten. t h ti I'luya dtl Kry rivtMiily 'I ii ii ir t'imciously to numerous ilaiti y huthiiiK costumes. Owners of the soiled apparel renme tho tarry accumulation with tene. K:ther way. tho refinery wins." remarked one fair bather. lt;iiorain is not uTways lIis. A MittmiM-ttT warns you before it Is too late We will in.itull one for vou. H MtTifii Legion Men Bury Their Buddy spotts ni i'Pir vh ii 91 I irkM an fir no lrnnun la tkn ono of the 9.500 units df thft Le- gioii to uury with full military from vhirh tho post took Its name. i ne remains or Merge I Marios K. ntrht. who (Hfiil In Frntii-o her H. 191S. now lies In tho ceme tery of the town from which he went to mako tho supreme sacrifice. .nuoers oi tno local Ieeton post a tm many former service men marched in uniform In tha fun ml procession. KV TODAY. " fll.NT - rw.i furnlHhed rooms. In t;ir Sv'i . I-ine St. 1N' I!I( .rvihln but your llf. M' who iif-tt.i?,-n may burn. Plmnc W NT!1 nshiriK at 75r a dozen; 1 l-.r w.mtifiiat and lronlnff. 4Z N !:.si- St. ' i T - !;t 1 1 t i lt ttt ' n "urt v rin.-li and T-n Mil rhurrh. Kinder I irn t NVivi - Ktvi w. i SM.r rt.i -ear-oM"lien!""at"'1.'; I '' ciii-xi r v:k, nw: $1-0 bucrvy, pi..,ot n.tv. K. II. Uoaenbt-rv. Phon.. r..:-r:. '( s I.K Ti'fiin bright bn- nn'. ' Si l1'!. ! :!( nnd heavv wutrou. I'ri o !:ii"n fir .-piirk nle. Sf t.-i(m ;it l.'.-r I'rt'.'k I. Ivory, or phont 93. A'';r. l tm'it from town on th .utli nv.-r; an a floor nn.I t-;..!v r.r tht l iirhest Bt:'t. of cillt- : ' " A t'i'i:.iiri at $7i per aT. I V. .Ms.-. I.md,,. r't S 1 I" ill t'i rvo (Tra'n sill ' -1 e-ix.-d. $C.2i per lii ; JD.i ' 1. t it nil vet oh nitv od. $; i..r ti-i . sa-'ked. Kmmett II ill ami 11 ;.Ui-tt.'. Wilbur. Ore. Koi: SAl.K-i'i hiiniiolii rye nnd vrfh . .1. .tit ?.- trh. 7 rents U'.; 70 mi. nrrc urns, wlifat. vteh an.l rve n ! .i - -s inKt'.i :it f cfiitH lb. Phon I :. onkland. Kmmett Hall, Wtl- Fl : I ' N l-j T 1 1 1 : IS" " rTiiI t Vn very b.st. still h;ivo a limited nmn- I'.r of the Ii iii:in on the fa mo in M i.ibohni p. im rontM. Kenietnlwr. ttnv are i t n t'letr l-ilme hen the .e u h r i'. trr ,-tt are none and fortiut T "I i K.-Iiai Albany Nur---:v ..ia-,s K. Jordnn. tlinntK l'i-s S; mi At-i nt, who will be Klad ' ' 'v - -., for r.'servntton. I Is your best fall garment laid away for you at Fisher's or have you yet to select from a rapidly diminishing stock? Hundreds of women have appreciated Fisher's suit and coat department this year as never before, for they find here the most complete line of fashionable coats and suits in Roseburg. Our un derstanding of quality and price requirements has enabled us to meet your wishes. Why wait, or try elsewhere? Fisher stands Jor reliability in everv class of merchandise. Girls Middys! We have the official and regulation uni form middy for the school girls. BusterBrownshoes best for School children. Largest assortment of dress goods. Headquarters for School Outfitting. rKKI'Altl.VG TO STAKT WOltK. The permit granting the Automatic Electric Brake Company the right to 111 Htnrk Vflfl rpreiveri tnrinv tlnrva rMarsh, one of the Inventors of tho braki', and J. C. Hershy, of Portland, representing the Automatic Manufac turing Co., arrived last night and will assist in perfecting arrange ments for the sale of tho stock. It 1h the plan of the company to 1m- ni'Miiateiy enlarge their manufactur ine plant to enable them to put out brakes in large quantities. QUIT TOBACCO So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing habit EXTERTAI.NH IV HONOR OK Jilts. C. P. B.VRXAUD Mrs. J. D. Osborn entertained yesterday afternoon In honor of Mrs. C. P. Harnard, a former resident df this city who Is visiting here from Eugene. The affair was in the nature of a thimble party, and a dainty luncheon was served by the host ess. The guest list included Mrs. Moae Rice, Mrs. I. B. Riddle, Mrs. C. W. Parks. Mrs. Grant Wilcox. Mrs. Albert Abrahm, and tho guest of honor, Mrs. C. P. Barnard. Xo-To-rtaC h.lfl holnorf thnuann.le to break the costly, nerve-shattering tobacco habit. Whenever you have a longing for a smoke or chew, just place a harmless No-To-Uac tablet In your nioutn Instead. All desire stnna. .Shortly tho habit is completely broken, and vou are better nff ment ally, physically, financially. It's so easy, so simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac and If it doesn't relieve you from all craving for tobacco in any form. your druggist will refund your money w ithout Question. Nn-To.iiae is made by the owners of Cascarets; therefore is thoroughly reliable. The Red Spot, a searchlight you will not regret. II. Merten. A son was born on September 1st to Mr and Mrs. Austin Graham, of uroctway, Oregon. Abner 1iira ih. ..,.inn . r,i, . "it-tun Kiutver ui DUlard. was in P,,uul,,,,. r a short tfma. Do you lose power on the hills? Let us show you the difference with a cutout. H. Merten Biblical Trees Cause Comment GRIDLEY, Cal., Aug. 31 Two carob trees, on the ranch of J. A. Yoacum, Jr.. near here, are the 8ame as those spoken of in ths Bible as the breadfruit tree , according to a report received by Yoacum from the United States Department of Agriculture. The departmeit'i roport, sent In answer to a query from Yoacum, said that tltnousi there were several Carob tree U this country, none were of the sane variety as those found on the i- cum ranch. The fruit of the tree. it said, was really a "bean. Those chrysanthmums are here it last, the first to be had in Koseburj. There -are only a few in this ship ment, so get them while tney The Fern. 403 Cass St. !' ""' eentttttt(ttM tett INITIAL FALL SHOWING Unite a few of Ihe new fall shoes have arrived. Wo Invite you to c.nne In and look them over. IVsicned for service as well as stylo. A Little Care Saves Months of Wear Heels stralchf.-neil and reinforced the'day th.-v show signs of turn Ing or wearing, will save the heels and strengthen your ankles. Soi.s n piacd as soon n they get thin keep the uppers from s're'ehmg all out of shape. You'll he surpri-.'.l Vow the life of voar ho. s will he prolonged bv OI H REPAIRMAN who under stands shoes and their proper care. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IknM That atl.f. -J h't Y- c- PKHKIom UI.tH). noscBt mo. How About It? Are you Interested In purchas ing a home? If you are, then you should see tho properties we have for sale. 3 room house with laundry and baih room; rooms celled and papered; partly furnished with beaver board; good garage and store room; 3 lots; fruit trees, berries, garden: close in on paved street. Price 13700, rash; balance easy terms. 6-room house with bath, fur nished. Price $1500, rt cash. One of the b-st buys In the city. Large house and 3 lots on paved street (-an na handled for $1250 cash, bal ance terms. , Thsts tv lls'lngs. look. Come In and take G.W.piXGANDSON RmI Ffecat and Insnrsaco. 116 Cm St. Phoo 41 T A PI.EASIXO PICTURK WITH YOUR PAVORITK STRKKX STAB EUGENE O'BRIEN in HIS WIFE'S MONEY X HALL ROOM ROYS COMKDY"T.MIXQ THE YKST" TODAY OXXY I XO LSS TIIAX SIXTEEN BE-WTTIT'L OOWXS ARE ttOR" Bessie Barriscale IS 1 , Mrs. sanas X, jnw it J. llJ ONE O ITHE MOST IXTERESTIXO PICTI RE9 OP THE YE-U1- rxiVElWAL COMEDY and PARAMOCXT MACAO WaKh for Bayard VellUr's wonderfal play of ratp d BT try, "THE 18th CHAIli." ttrmiiUTtnn TVT