Trrrv, rmnr Any u, maa. C"- '"31- JsiiSOls) tor sfc I V & ft GREETINGS The Business Men of Roseburg Wel come each and every visiting Merchant and extend to them a most Cordial Greeting. Make our place of business Your Headquarters while in the City WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. my 'Hs m jr jti nae : v s if cm ,. n 1 rr;-M 1 :i; ; rn rn .'KliLAiA: J t&i te. in (i ri r- r-i o ' BOWMAN'S ROYAL CAFE MEALS 25c Opposite Depot Mrs. W. R. Bowman Prop. AGENT FOR Universal Tire Filler Tliorniold. the Crolido Cou pmiml Tire. The Uulldog starter for Funis. Come and lnvratJnte tit the Filler Service Station 824 V. Caxa St. CAItli W. OHMAN, Mgr. A. I. Lilburn & Son Complete Home Furnisheis iririMHffllTfffn"':- fi umii iMiHnmr iffiti'iMBirnainiwin Harth's Toggery I Vur Latch String is Out 1 I COME IN I I Visit Our Modern Plant I Auto Electric Station 9 Oak and Pine Streets 1 irii'fi i viwtn irjMf S12 DEPARTMENT SWKtS DlSTRIBUTOn l&TORACEl BATTER Roseburg Battery & Electric Statitn C. J. BREIER CO. Chain Store Serves Well on Hats,' Clothing ( Shoes and Furnishings i 'J. F. Barker & Co. Automobiles Implements t Tractors Suits Cleaned and Pressed NOW $1.50 OWL CLEANERS "Say It With Flowers" Cut Flowers for All Occasions Gladioli Bulbs Here THE FERN Antlers and Majestic THEATRES The Best of Photo-Play Attractions Visit Our Modern Up-to-Date Plant Roseburg Dairy & Soda Works "The Daylight Plant" We Extend a Hearty Welcome to All rm'MfirwiitfcHMirw' Perrin's Shoe Store High Grade Footwear Repairing I. ABRAHAM 7 he Silk Store ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY We Invite You to Visit Out Plant Peoples Supply Company Fancy Groceries Welcome Visitors Roseburg Cleaners Phone 472 AW 11 WAS 0BEYIN5 ORDERS I'lHlmH... .. ,SVJ m i ics oiowiy, Mm f "d He intended to Do urrectca. fZm " ""tnln popHinr auto- 1 "" t a Swxsh farm-, P ''cill tr..m near ToiK-ka. In ."ii to the pun liaf.iT he iih.m t o....t f.',r nrt ,V1 mile, you "",'.r nt over 15 railfS 'u burn out your, : ''it. too- r.l I" r..p ..... ' . fir in. par. ntgn ana ...... ,o so put .p,. y"u 1!lt to go 10W, put , ran t.et on Ole e-f I ' f;"t Ink evprtunn ay ' f' tlit li.-tm In ... " " enure, ay ) i xt th ntislibor nollced 1 Olc driving lil now nir up nnil down the riwid In "low." 11 ki pt It up un til It bosun to fiiort and Mi-iim and was dt'vi-lnplni; a terrific knock. "OH-, " miKtn't do Hint, don't yoo know j-ou'll ruin your rnr that way you'll burn up the boarinf." they cau tioned hint. cun t fool Ole. Pa bo? who (old me dna enr Nd nil t? afcall not drive over fnfftoen miles honr for MO mile, It nld to iro l"""rT P"1 enr In high irear. to Eo 'nk ,"r"'' rut heom In low pear. Ay skull run Mm milea lrt low tenr; et out Tay quick, av irot 4f mlle t- The nelk-hhnra arirued. expostulated, then liiuclied. and olo. with. "Ya knM al ko to b 1," ftnnk- out down the road at 13 mile an hour In low fear. Ho Pride Lamp. r.ihor fn-ndini: a M:.t from lili on t.cdlrce to m..tlier)-My.: !' he' f.t a beautiful lan.p from roxme. Iother-I Jut kt.-w ld win m thins In I1 .tlileti.v-rrom th. Orange OwL CAUSE OF CANCER UNKNOWN Dread Disease Has Baffled the Best Efforts of th Medical Fraternity for Centuries. Medlrf.1 Monee today know, no more about the cause of cancer than wa known l.'" year ngo. Some families eetn to be Immune. In other families death from rancor occur In feneration after feneration, as If to chow a hereditary tendency. There nre many so-called "cancer bonses." In which deaths from the dls 1 cao have occurred with such lainent nlile n iictltion ns to d.-.trov their niar , ket value f..r selllnc or renting pur poses. An evil repute attaches to cer i lain welt known "cuirrr districts," in ' which the death rate from this mala ly j Is extra ordlnnr.ly hlah. There Is one such dl-trict In the Hers "hires of Mas sachusetts, another Is In tl" middle of j New York s-nte. 1 fine of trie ninny toc-.rls retarding the c(t ot .anciT la that It Is at- trlhutiililo to an m '. curried by the hodi j Insect. If that wen ease would surely t amone the slunwlu 1 niuonf well-to-do p j benefit of sanitary ; sui-h Is not the i i I comuioii iimonf the i j nient and poorer ip:." j l'lttshuriih IM-pi.f "'How nbont n asked the man w' j cheap car. "We can put one "No," said th.. ) ' like to have one dvance - she exp- .Uncovered germ, .ir or some oilier correct, the dls- mow prevalent Hliic poor than .pie who enjoy the 'irroundliifs. Hut ; Cancer Is as i, It as In the tone riers of our cities. -hock absorber?" ,o was buying a Ml." .r.-her.v "Hut I'd l.t to my wife Id a liinoutne." DAY OF GAYETY IN SICILY At Festival Tura the Peopla Qlva Themselves Up to All Forma of Amusement. Egorr.anla. "flabson s.-onis t huve a fxid opin ion of himself." "It s luiky le i! --sn't write bh.g'. ra Mos of dlsiiii.u lld ,.ple." "Why ho?' "lleil use his own photograph as a frontisplc-e.'' j Booths and barrows lined the street selliiii- fireworks and drinks, torrone made of new almonds and h'Hiey, i knives and rihhoii ; and alternating with the mi r. handlse and drinks were the canihllng stands. There were a , dozen roulette tallies, sliver horses whirling around over the numbered courses where you put your soldo, nnd hri-'lit arrows with painted feathers that sloped whirling sooner or later ! and left n lici t tip resting on the i In. ky number. Crowds of is.ple were ' putting their money down, mostly lit ! tie hoys. It sefuicl. writes Stark Young In the North American Hevlew. The rookcis were firing from every dlrec. , tlon, with reports like bombs, anlieller ! nbly loud, to appease the S'ielllsn lik ing for mere note. Now and then flre ' crackers In bunches were thrown frvm th roofs of the churches Into the little atone streets, with a rattling and det nnatlon like a hombanlment. Iteslde ! the Imomo the band from Syracuso waa plnylng airs from the operas. Meantime the deep blue of the early I night had fnllen over the walls and over the country dropping down to ward the sea and rising on the olber hand toward the Saracen rastle abova the town. A few pale stars were out and a alender moon, almost past, was shining. The whole plana was sweet with the perfume of the Jessamine that ran along the front of the house next the church. Incredible sweetness In that aoft, blue air. And everywhere I were the Yoloes, deep and bright. Doubtful Ending. "Has your atory a happy endlngT Well, that depends on the Tlew- point." I "What do you mean?'' ! "Rome might call It a happy end ing and some nilgbt not. The lovers 1 got married In the last chapter." His Aliment Diagnosed. "Water!" yelled the fervent orator. "Aqua, aqua I" he shouted, Inpslng Into I.atln, Ida mother tongue. "Aqun pural The greatest gift of Nature to thirsty ninn! What would the ocean be without water? Answer me Hint? I What" That question had never struck hl ' audience before. They pondered In j silence.' ' "Water!" cried the orator again. I "What would Niagara faila b without 1 waterr ! Another stupendous question. HI audienre stirred restlessly; his argu ments were too much for them. "lf what use," screamed the speak er, "would our bathtubs ba without clean, beautiful waterr AS one man the audlenc turned and left th( hall, perhaps to consider out- -i.t.. ... .).. m'm l...!.!, eontinilrltnis. ! si'ie iii-i "i-.i-i s Hut one Ignorant fellow suld to an other: "That man has water on the brain!" lioustuu 1'oaU