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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1909)
THE KVKXIXq XBWS WKIXKSTA V, NOVKMIIKR 24, ( Watch ua tor another great sale of couches, la order that those who came too late tor the last sale might avail theniBelves of deep cut la the prices. Rice & Rice, Nothing Ib too good for the flrth. neither is cement culvert too good for the couaty. Use the best, as It Is the cheapest in the lone run. See Pat. t GOOD ENOUGH IS THE DEADLY ENEHY of BEST In oporating our Grocery Business we are not satisfied with good enough. We strive for improvement. Our store is the right place to buy jroceries. Everything fresh and clean. Phone 2381 Commercial Club BIdg'. it W. E. Clingenpeel POPULAR PRICED JEWELER For ThanKsgiving We Offer Rich Cut Glass SILVERWARE And Hand Painted China at prices that absolutely save you money. GENERAL JOBBING REPAIR WORK HOWARD & MAHAN The PLUMBERS arid TINNERS t Skylights, Cornices and Dryer Pipe Largest Stock of Plumbing Goods in the City ROSEBURG, OREGON LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE XX Do you want to build you a home and pay for it in small Xi XX monthly payments and low rate of interest? Z. Do you want to pay ott your mortgage and have long time, XX easy payments and low rate of interest to pay back loan in? XX Do you want to buy a home in Roseburg, a nice acre tract near town or a good ranch near a good market and in good lo XX cality? Do you want to sell your property? X Do you want to insure your building in one of the best and cheapest companies in the U. S.? If So See WALKERS PERRINE, Roseburg'Ore. Room 1, Bell Sisters Building. -: -:- E. B. PERRINE, Notary Public. tx HER WEDDING CAKE Is a thing of great Interest to the bride-elect, and we are artists In this lino. Wedding cakes are made in tho most beautiful designs and of rich and exquisite flavor. Our breads!, rolls, pies, fancy and orna mental cakes, etc., a re tho perfection of the baker's art when made at Umpqua Bakery I The Roseburg Pharmacy & TTE take a delight in serving our patrons with lAr the best there is in the line of drugs. Purity & is our motto. Promptness both day and $ nigh is wnat counts at our pharmacy. Full line of Sundries always on hand DAILY WEATHEH RKlOHT U. S. Weatner Bureau, local office, Roseburg, Orogon, 24 hours ending 5 a. nr., November 24, 1909. Precipitation In inches and hun dredths: Maximum temperature 62 Minimum 4 Precipitation 48 Total Precip since first of the month 7.81 Avg. Precip. for this month for 22 years 4.33 Total Precip. from Sept. 1, 1909, to dato 12.60 Avg. Precip. from Sept 1, 1877, 7.10 Total excess from Sept. 1, '09. ...5. 50 Avg. Precip. for 32 wet sea sons, 33. U0 WILLIAM HELL, Ohseiver. Xt.tUv We the undersigned taxpayers and residents of road district No. 28, hereby give notice that a public meet ing will be held at Greens School House in said road district No. oS, of Douglas county, on Snturday, De cember 18th, 1909. beginning at 3 o'clock p. m., WHAT IS IT A.M WHAT IT lOKS 'Now what is osteopathy and how does It cure disease, and in particu lar, the ills peculiar to women? Osteopathy a a system of non drug medical treatment and blood less surgery which applies equally well to the field of acute and chronic diseases. It Is successful In curing or benefiting a very large percentage of human ailments arbitrarily class ified today as "medical" or ''surg ical" cases. It is particularly help ful In women's and children's dis eases. Osteopathy restores health by per forming skilled manipulations that puts the machinery of life into good running order. It corrects misplace ments, adjusts slips and misfits In the intricate parts of the machine, relieves pressures on nerves, makes tho blood circulate naturally all through the system and tones up ev ery organ in the body. The result of this is to make all of the secre tions active, all the function of life operate naturally, when good health becomes the very natural conse quence. The lifference between osteopathy and other schools of medicine is two fold a difference in diagnosis and a difference in remedy. Osteopathy has a new diagnosis, emphasizing the importance of me chanical disorder in causing dis- phkp Ontnoiiiitd v linu a mv finrt or the purpose of j of medicine, nnmely, the correction voting an additional tax upon all per sonal property situated in said road distil. -t, for the purpose of improv ing tho public roads in said dis trict. (Signed) GRAFTON WORTHINGTON H. L. MARSTKKS FRANK K. ALLEY HENRY HARTH A. C. SKKLY GKO. E. HOnCK C. S. JACKSON SAM JOSEPHSOX SIMON CARO E V. HOOVER H D. GRAVES ELBERT B. HERMANN C. B. CANNON J. H. ADAMS J. L. BOGGS G. S. CAMPBELL THOS.' COBB - 10 B. STEWART C. W. PARKS JO. L GILES H. J. FKKAR J. D. ZCKCHKR J. F. I3ACHER DINGER HERMANN J. JOSEPHSON A. N. ORCUTT H. R. RICHARDSON K L. MILLER L. B. MOORE H. J. DENN BAXTER ROBINSON" PETER McDIDTEL J. J. STKINGS I'EAD J. E STHANNGEK J. M. SCHAEFFER, Road Siipt.tf Ensilage Hints. Three tons of silage are generally counted equal In feeding to one ton of hay. A yield of fifteen tons of corn per acre is considered a fair one. A silo Is not an expensive structure, Ono built of staves to hold eighty tons can be butlt inside of a barn for $75. Good silage depends on the stage of maturity of the corn, the air tightness of the pllo and cnrefully filling the silo so that the Fllage will settle evenly. An animal will consume about a cu bic foot of silage (thirty to forty pounds) dally. This enn be used as a basis for estimating the size of the silo needed. Build the silo twice as high as It Is In distance across. Slake It air tight and strong enough o resist the lateral pressure, often amounting to several hundred pounds per square foot at the bottom. of mechanical disorder, the making of much needed and too often long neglected adjustments as Its medi cine, it gives drugs not at all to make the body perform Its natural functions. When the body does not do Its natural work osteopathy says the machine is out of order and needs physical adjusting. Prove its diagnosis? Osteopathy does prove its diagno sis In most of its cases. It does this in two ways; It finds some abnormal condition of the tishes such as an apparently trivial .twist or wrench or misplacement of a bone; or an undue contraction of a ligament, or a con gestion of muscle In just the area to produce the diseased condition under investigation. The osteopathic phy sician, on his part, can tell this sit uation by his knowledge of normal anatomy and his trained senso of touch. . Tho patient call tell this con dition, too, very often, even before it is pointed out to her, because that abnormal spot where the so-called "lesion" exists will usually be sensi tive or even pninful under the pres sure of examination. Finding tho "lesion" successful one way to prove osteopathic diagno sis. Removing the "lesion" successful ly will Ik followed by curing tho dis ease. That is the" other way of prov ing osteopathy. The rule works both ways: A "lesion" produced will cause sickness. A "lesion" corrected will cure the sickness. That Is how wo osteopaths are able to know that our thoerles of health and disunite are right when applied they work out. For the purpose of understanding what this new dingnosis and treat ment mean to women In delivering I her from misery let us consider some of the "lesions or structural mishaps, which overtake her organ Ism and cause a big share of her suffering.- Osteopathic Health. No g'reater service has been rendered to womankind than the giving by Dr. FredricK JL Stearns of his remarkable prescription for the many weaknesses with which women are afflicted. This great remedy is being placed on the market by the New York and London Drug Company and is labeled "Nyal'a Vegetable Prescription," "a boon to womankind" The local drug firm, Fullerton & Hichardson, are agents for Roseburg. They report as follows:. "Nyal" remedies ape superior to all of the highly exploited patent medicines, but the best of the Nyals line is the "Vegetable Prescription." "During the many years we have sold drugs in Roseburg we have never heard as much favorable commendation of any other medicine. Nyal's Vegetable Prescription has received the praise of every woman who has used it. . Other Nyal's medicines which are worthy of mention at this particular season are: . Nyal's Baby Cough Remedy for colds. Re lieves difficult breathing. Nyal's Croup Ointment. Nyal's Cod Liver Oil Compound without the oil.. It is better than "Vinol" or Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil aud is an ideal system builder and tonic. FULLERTON & RICHARDSON, Druggists, Roseburg', Ore. Agents for "Nyal's" WHEN YOU'RE CHILLED Our Lot drinks will warm you up, and none better cau be made for the pate. Next to Postollice. THE ROSE CUSSIFIEI) ADVEftriSEH'iNr s KOll KENT. House, 7 rooms, near town. Cilv water. -Rout very rea sonable. Call 121 W. DoiiRlas street. l-2" NEW B-ROOM COTTAGE. I have a B-room new modern cottage for rent. K'ecirio Hunted, city water, and otherwlKe up-to-date. Inquire 325 Washington street. It. Uaeful Little Contrivances. If paint Is strained before using It will covor more surface and wear bettyr. To drill a bole tbrougb glass use a steel drill with a lubricant composed of turpentine and camphor. A fine way to beat rugs la to lay them on an old bed spring, and the dust beaten out will fall through the springs. If you hare a timber two-man saw and only one person to use it you can make It saw well by stiffening It with a bow. A hickory sapling with silts sawed In each end which go over the blade and fasten, at the ends 1b bent and applied. Shingled roofs will last several years longer If the shingles are soaked In llmewater. Even sprinkling them with Umewater will help. If you notice the chlngles on an old roof near the chim ney and compare them with other parts of the roof yon will appreciate the value of time. Special Rates to the Oregon Threshers Association THE DALLES, OREGON Dec. 2 and 3, 1909 Clover Pasture. A big clover pntfh pays for pasture. If It orerruns It can be made Into hay. Clover pasture Is a great thing to make pork. St. ReKiH Indian baskets, 6 cents and up, at the Roseburg Book Store.tf ROSEBURG PHARMACY, Inc. f L. E. KR0HN, Manager A few specialties; all colors and finishes, In the famous New Cote Stains. Ocoboco Linoleum Varnish; there's nothing else as good. 3 In one oils, the best glues' and the only silver polish that's first cIobs. Rice & Rice. tf II. E. stkkl, :: f ' Attoncy-at-Law '-'i Legal advice free. Collections O i Solicited Room 1, Marsters BIdg. Roseburg, Ore. One and One-Third Fare on the Certi ficate Plan. Will be made from all points on the Southern Pacific (Lines in Oregon) to the Dalles and return. Tickets on sale November 29th, 30, December 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Final return limit December Gth. Important Addresses will be made by representatives of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Department of Good Roads, Prof. Phillip S.Rose.Madison.Wis., B.S.Clark, I Editor American Thresherman, Hon. Lionel R. Webster, Portland, Oregon; and others, on subjects of importance. $200.00 In Cold j will be given as prizes for the best wheat raised in Ofegon. Silver Cup j for outfit threshing $100.00 prize1 bushel of grain. j For further information call on any ; S. P, Agent or write to WM. McMURBAY, I We're in a Position to offer you the beBt the market af fords In the way of Meats; and our prices you know are always lowest. We handle only prime stock. Qual ity aud quantity guaranteed. Fine roasting pieces' of beef from 8o to 12 Ho pound. First class mutton, veal, pork and poultry equally low. Can't do better anywhere. Phone us your order. We deliver to any part of the city. Cass Street Market LOUIS KOHMIAGEN, Prop. 107 West Cass St. Phone 191. Free Delivery. ll LEONA MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY - Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumlcr . Doors and Windows of all Kinds. XX - . XX tJ2!eG$3i. XX Yards on Lower Osk Street. XX 'Phone nil ROSEBURG,. OREGON !H.Wa ALTHAUS & SONS! t s GARAGE Automobiles, Bicycles and Supplies ?! Agents FairbanKs Q Morse Co. Cor. Cass and Rose Sts. f. IVIonlintin iaai GROUCH & ALDRIGH Office: Warehouse No. Near the Depot. Telephone Main 24,) l or 311. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Cement, Plaster, Lime and Cement Blocks, Cement Sewer Pipe, Mill Work and all Building Materia Give us a call. We will save you money. o D. H MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorHs. Telephone 2511. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE. i