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.J' .1-k . v .... V,,- -l" t-t'f"-: EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW j THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS Bearing down pass 3647 Indiana Avenue. Chicago, 111., Sept. 27, 1932.' T have been a sufferer with almostcvery kind of female trouble for years, but as long aa I could got around and do my work I would not try patent iuedicincB as I bad no faith in them. About eight months ago I hud to take to FISHER & BELLOWS CO. Are You Young and Dashing? We don't want to sell you these if you're old and grey and bent with the cares of the world. They are designed for the young fellows with dash and a the sort that my bed, suffering with prolapsus of the uterus, with bearing down pains and intense pains I in the back. My aunt, who came to nurBe me told me of Wine of Cardui and Bent for a bote tie. J am indeed giad that Bhe did, for that first bottle started me on the road to recov ery. In a few weeks I was out of bed and in three months I was 'I in better health and stron B---; ' V ... S ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. OFFICE Review Building, (llrst iioor) Jackson Street. Telephone, Main 001. L. WIMUKKLY EDITOR B. W. BATK9 Foreman DAILY far year, by mall 1300 Par Month, delivered 0 Per Week, delivered 16 8KMI-WKKKLY. rare" rc.oo Mx Months Sl-00 Al'ItlL 13, l'JOl. ger than I had been r Calapooia News, with Farmers are getting along line their spring work. Lester Kump, of Coles Valley, was among us the 10th inst. Fred Goll, ol Yonoulla, was greeting Calapooia friends lust Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ada Itichards was taken to Oakland the 10th inst., for medical Came Warden Smith was Hooking over this country latoly. As far as known the game law is being duly obeyed hero. Miss Fairy Howard Is visiting with her Bister, Mrs. Underwood, at Oak land this week. Mrs. Kearney Emmltt, of Coles Val ley, passed ttirough this valley last week enroute to Oakland, where her little gill, who has been quite ill, will receive medlcul trcatmunt from Dr. Page. C. D. Smith is now the owner of the finest organ on the Calapooia. Hy tak lug advantage of the offers made by the dlfToront Organ C'o's. when bidding Jor our Sunday School organ, he secured A fine cottage organ for at least 925 less than catalogue prices, and musical Instruction, twenty lessons, for his son Louie, bosides. Mr. Fred Day Is visiting with his vnelo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James lllchards, this week. Ex. years. 1 take a dose now, occasionally, of Wine Cardui and am kept in perfect health. Wine of Cardui brings certain relief to women suffering any symp tom of fenifde weakness and perfectly regulates the menstrual flow. Wine of Cardui stops bearing down pains by ierinanently relieving the irritation which weakens the ligaments holding the womb in place. You need not suffer evury month it you take this medicine. The periodical discharge will be painless and healthy without cpntinual weakening drains. Wine of Cardut will make your health right and you may treat yourself privately in your own home. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist today. Sec'y Woodman b Circle No. 70. are requested to make all necessary ar rangements for the same. It is earnestly urged that those selected delegates to the county convention attend in person. By order of the Democratic Countv Central Committee, and dated this 21st day of March, l'J04. Attest: Fit AN K G. MlCKLM, Secretary. Dkxtkr Rick. Chairman. A Or"Ht MeiiNitflun There was a big sensation In Leos vilie, Intl., when W. II. Brown, of that flaoe, who was expected to die, had lis life saved bv Dr. Kind's Now Dis covery lor Consumption. He writes: Rclntlo KhmuuittUm Curnri. "I have been subject to sciatic rheu matism for years," says K. H.Waldron, of Wilton Junction, Iowa. "My joints were stiff and gave me much pain and discomfort. My joints would crack when I straightened up. I used Cham horlain's Pain Halm and have been thoroughly cured. Have not had a pain or ache from the old trouble for iniiiiv uMMJLiis. ii is cui Lumiy n iiiuHb wondorfnl liniment." For Bale by Hamilton Drug Co. lula Bradley Bond Dead. Kugene Register, April 12: Mrs. lula Bradley Bond died Sunday mon - endured insutTeran o agon es Irora i ' " -''-' "u wnjgusuun u, uie ,l. na nt m..., i. Aut.him. hut. vitiir 'nw nipriivm'V pave heart. Mrs. linnd whs nn nf T.nnn ' . . J ' Arbor-Day Musings. (Rev. George H. Bennett.) How expressive Is Nuture In all her various forms and features! How eloquent are her many voices! The soul of William Cullen Bryant was keenly responsive to all her breath ings and romantic mystery. What deep insight had he In the unwritten lore of mountain, forest, and sea. and how woll could he translate to duller minds their various moods. 'To him, who, in the love of Nature, holds ' Communion with her visible forms, she speaks A various language: for his gayer n our She has smile And eluqueqneof beauty: and she glides into nis uarKer musings with a miiu And gentle sympathy, that steals away Their sharpness, ero he Is aware." How pleasing is her voice of gladness in our gayer hours, and how grateful in our darker musings, is her gentle sympathy! Well may we cultivate, 4 ':vv:: a voice of gladness, and a me immetliato rolicf and soon thereafter county's highly respeded school teach- effojted a complete cure." Similar euros of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip ure numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 500, and $1. (Juaratiiocd by A. C. Marsters & Co., of Jtoaoburg, Or., druggists. Trial bot tles free. Democratic Delegates. Gardiner Delegates, Wm. Anderson, I'otcr Nelson, J. M. Dailey, A. J. Id dingo, 11. T. Ann worth. Justice, Thos. Williams; constublo, A. V. Smith; com mitteeman, Win. Murphy. Cow Creek Do legates, W. I Bar ton, J. W. Ilulght, G. W. Marvin. Committeeman, G. W. Marvin. ance with her visible forms. Well may ere, having successfully tuught In many L , , . . . , ' . . J h J aid birds, and trees, for that love , u i I,,-,, , ' s iftena the asperities of human nature bhe was born in 1870 and was reared' ,i ui .Hi. i .i- t 111 Ul LIIKS US IUIU uaur mpuLiiy wltlTour fellows. All hall to Arbor-Day! Lot every one note well its lessons and plant a to womanhood near Kugono, where she formed many acquaintances. Deceased was the sister of Mrs. K. J. Lucky, of this city, and Mrs. A. B. Millican, of Arizona, who are yet living. The funeral was held from the family residence here this afternoon imder the auspices of the Kebekah lodge, of which she was a member. (Mrs. Bond taught two years In the seventh grade In the Uoseburg Public School a few years ago. She was very popular with !oth pupils and patrons and hor death will occasion profound regret.) Hum Dun tnr Pile. Itching Piles produce moisture and ohiimi iliMii ii- I Mb fnim. n woll ilh blind, bleeding or protruding Pllosaro ! cured by Dr. Bosanko's Pile Itemed y. tttops itching and bleeding. Absorbs, tumors; 50c a jar at druggists or scut j by mail. Treatise free. Write mo; nhout your case. Dr. Bosanko. Phlla-j dolphin, t'u. ror sale hy A. C Man tors, Druggist. County Convention Called. A democratic convention for tho county of Douglas Is hereby called to meet at Uoseburg. Oregon, on Satur day, tho llith day of April, 1ih), at 10 o'clock a. m., for tho purposo of nomi nating candidates for the variouscounly oilier and electing delegates to tho! staio convention to be held at Portland, ' Oregon, on the llith day of April, l!H)l, and for the traiiHUction of such other; busiuoMs as may come in to re the con vention. The several precincts in the county will be entitled to one delegate at largo and one delegate for each 20 votes cast for Hon. Geo. K. Chamberlain, demo cratic candidate for governor In June, 1W2, and one delegate to each fraction of 10 or ovorsocast to-wli: Bohemia, 1; Camas Valley, 'M Perdue, 2; Comstock, 4; Kellogg, 2; Gardiner, 5: Scottslmrg, 2; Mt. Scott, 2; Coles Valley, it; t ow Creek, 'M Looking Ghss, 4; Kast . ITmN)iia, , Caliiooia, ft; Oakland, 5; ! UllMitn nilM-.M Wllhntv i- fvl Bend, .1; Olalla, .1: Glcndale. 0; Myrtle Creek, 7; Pass Creek, "; Kiddle, 4; Can yonville, 4; Yoncalla, 0; West Uoseburg, U; Unipqna.0; 1 Hum Creek, tl: Kisebnrg, ; Iays Creek, 1. Primaries will be held In the various precincts on Saturday, the ith day of April, 1004, at the hour of ouo o'cltH'k p. ni., and the precinct committeemen Like a Comet TP1 t -n lh s5y comes X 1113 VtA tho star of hnalth to the weak and weary despon- . dent dyspeptic, curing all stomach WW troubles and famous remedy does (or the stom ach that which It Is unable to do for Itself, even if but slightly disordered or overburdened. Kodol supplies the natural Juices ot digestion and does the work ot the stomach, relaxing the nervous tension, while the Inflamed muscles and membranes ot that organ are allowed to rest and heal. It cures Indigestion, flatulence, palpitation of the heart, nervous dyspoitsia and all stomach troubles bv cleansing, purifying and strengthening the glands, membranes of the stom ach anddigeslivo organs. mm Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Tear Dialer Can S apply T. Botttoi wfr. $1.00 Plie hM)nf ji ttmsi the trial iU, whxh sells lor SOc. rrmrts by K. C. DtWITT 4 CO, CB1CA00. ror sale by I'nllerton ft Ulchardson, Kiwburir. Oregon. MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDEKE" Tt,t T1 ilM" itsliiff. thw t-rtTlplinn (if a fimont fftnchT-tctsn will ititrk?y Jj i.3 .'iir -mi ,-( IUrft..n;1it. atM tiiM.ii (.-nra-w mu-Ii . I.nat flnnhowl. In.iiti W tifliili. Iln In lUn llnrk. Tirrahlln, Srrtnni lfhl lli.t , I'lmplr. 1. - hv. - . urinrrrtr, nni iinau m tin. (me lti, tMMnr. Iba hmev, ll 11 l: K i-Uan' tha lifr. tun kuln. r n,l tlt Ufi ar orKnn of allnnt'iinUM. tT lIIr. K Iranulhixaii-I iftlt..r-il1) Tt. n-on iurT-.- Ir . 0j ItM otilr knAtin n-nif.lr to mf wnh..ii an rati.-n. l'Mim,ii nit A wriiii-n unnm- iiTori and rnnr m-rnw 11 an t-iaa i not tKM partnanani ur, t. buij lit (ot tV. b mail. 8bil for irKUt utl AJdraai UATOL Hr.DICIXM CO., r O. Boa It mm rrawlBo, Cnl. For Sale by FullerUm & Kichimtson, Uoseburg, Oregon. tree. The grass, the herb, the shrub, the tree the most ancient classification occupies a place of peculiar interest and dignity in the kingdom of Nature. In vegetation tlrst apjeared the essence of life. It stands as a mediator between tho lower mineral kingdom and the higher kingdom of animal life, a mediator between the living and the dead. Who shall explain to us the mystery of Nature's chemistry by which the delicate rootlets dissolve the inorganic minerals of tho earth, and the leaves decompose nod absorb the carbonic acid taken from the surround ing air? Who shall explain to us the hidden processes by which plants breathe, and assimilate, and perspire, and sleep? Vastly Important to us aro are all the functions of the plants. They take up the poisonous gases and replenish the air we breathe with the blood purifying oxygen. They trans form the crude elements of earth and air and sunshine into food to nourish our bodies. They spread a mantle of bright tintsover the dull landscape and gladden the heart. How restful to the eye is the vision of green Ileitis, how soothing to weary minds are the whis pering leaves, and the fragrance of the woods Nature's lullabies. History records the story of many notable trees. Mount Lebanon is known from early Hihlical times for its j famous cedars. In 100(1 there wore six : teen venerable cedars that measured more than thirty feet in circumference, j Tho famous banyan tree of Ceylon is on : Mount Lavinia, seven miles from Colombo. Two roads wind between its many stems, and Its shadow at noontide covers four acres. The great linden in Wurtembnrg was ttoo years old when it fell in the gale of The grand old tree, which Inspired the poet's muse, was more than 37 feet in girth. In the Haider Valley, near Balaklava, Utands a giant walnut tree which Is j I'JOO years old. It Is owned by several 1 'IVrtnr families, who gather from It, some years, neany a hum! ml thousand j wa nuts. j The Old World has its venerable trees, but none less notable arc some of the giants of the New. What school child does not know the story of the Treaty Kim, on the banks of tho Dela ware, beneath whose boughs William Penn signed his treaty with the Indian? In ltiSJ? it perished In 120. Who does not venerate the Chartor Oak in Hartford, which was the hiding place ftr the Charter of ihe Colony for several years? And long will It be re membered that Washington stood be neath the spreading branches of an know style when they come against it and can wear some thing nobby an.l prorcrcive without lookir-s too much tailor-made. The coats are u'.'.ra made for the man who h; himself and wh up-to-date, and juct a little In front of the rest. Ask for the Smartsac or the Newport and look for the label (orvucimi im cbocsi i hum!, dtiu, f. I. bearing the name of Crouse & Brandegee, Utica, N. Y. That is the sign that the styles are Metropolitan and the tailoring O. K. doubly so, indeed. There are none better made. vho vant3 t? be xjx; Wc carry the largest and most complete stock of General Merchandise ever displayed in Roseburg. A visit to our store will convince you. Complete line of Groceries. 'Phone 721 elm, In Cambridge, when he took com mand of the forces of the patriots. What soul is not stirred with emotions, when gazing upon the tow ering firs and cedars of Oregon, and when contemplating the ponderous red woods of California! If these ancient patriarchs could but unbosom to us the story of life and decay, of romance and Continued on pibo 4. THE SURE WAY to nrevent Pneumonia and Constimntlnn I to cure your cold when it Ural wjipciirs. Acker's Kiijcltsh Heiru'ily wlllstnp the ctniKh in a nljt in nuu drive mo coin out oi your system. A I wavy u (illicit And it urn Ciirn for Asthma. Urnnrhttl and all throat and lung troubles. If It Uuob run "ausiy you wo win renuiti your money. MISCELLANEOUS. 7AXTKD. Girl for general house VV work. Address Liox 75, Rose- burg, d-swa!8. FOR RENT. A warehouse in Rose burg. Call on Mrs. M. Joseph son for particulars. tf. lHOS. Golden Polish eggs for sale. $1.50 per setting of Leave or ders at Marsters Uros. marble shop, Uoseburg, Oregon. d m4. FOR SALK. A tract of l.8 acres in Edenbower. lying along the river, opposite the Soldiers' Home. Gallon E. M. Moore, Koseburg, Or. d-mT. FOR RENT. Two first-class room?, with board if desired. Good, quiet place. Charges reasonable. At corner Douglas and Fowler streets. Mits. Moi.WKSTorrz. d. F'OR SALE. Good house of five rooms, in Rose burg, with three fourths of an acre of land in fruit trpps and garden. Address Z", care lie- view, or inquire at lieviewoli.ee. d-sw OPPORTUNITY. Would exchange Portland citv nrniipptv fnr atrial stock ranch. Would prefer one situat ed on a small lake or stream. Address "A care Oriental -American Co., Port land, Oregon. d sw al4. DS. T. WEST. Fire insurance. . Notary Public. Citv Pronertv rented. Comity and City Warrants bouirht nnd collections made. Ofiice on Jackson street No. 407, Hoover buildim? opposite Post Otliee. d-swtf. ft BUY YOUR Grass and j Garden i Seeds AT Ibarker's! 1 Phone 201 GROCERIES FOR THE RIGHT KIND Bee AT .THE RIGHT PRICES MRS. HENRY EAST0N 'Phone 411. D R. II. L. HTUDI.EY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 8peclnll.t of chronic lleaefi. Consultation free, office over the poitofiice. Phone lull. Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to ft p. m. Residence at II. D. Uravvi place. Thone 1294 Abiiraot of title to deeded land. Papers pre pared for tiling on government laud. Blue prints of towuthip maps showing all va CAot lands. FRANK E. ALLEY ARCHITECT and ABSTRACTER PlanB and estimates for all kinds ol bnildings. Special designs for office flit urea - Offio la Dnaglmi Ooonty tlank tlalldlng Phone 871. K08KIIDKG, OKJS. D R. C. L. PEARSON DENTIST All work guaranteed and done by the latest painless mid most approved methods. Otllce hours: 9 to l: 1 to A; 7 to M; Sundays 12 to 1, aud hy aipulDliueut. Roheiicro - Oreoon J C.TWITCHKLL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. &OSEHDBQ, ... OrKOON Special attention glrea tb dlaeates of tbt eye Office new Lout las County Bank Build !ng. JLUKR V. BOOVJSH. PHYSICIAN AND SDItOEON, Rssrburo - - Obi Special Attention nuea to Disease of tb noseaoa i nroai. Offloa Main St., on door south ot cut Ha JE0. E. HOUCK.M.D. )tTice, in the Review building, npntairt rooms 13 and 14. Telephone, Main 31. E A L AT OSIER'S Are superior to any in the city. All white help. Private boxes. Open day and night. Furnished rooms iu connection. BA&TBRH AND COAST OYSTERS NEAR THE DBPOT V. SI I. For a Good Short Order Meal ar regala dinner go to Jim nil's mmm.. Next door to Great Central Cigar Store OPBN FROM ? A. M. TO 10 P. m. E. A. Wood & Company Yr.ur patronaee for STAPLE and FANCY :GR0LLRIES. 6 Fresh bread daily. Private Free Dulivery to all parts o( tho city and suburb;. Troxel B'ock. Opposite Depot PUUNB AM Roseburg-Marshfield Stage Line qniCKEST AND BEST BOCTTJ TO- Marshfleldand all Points on the Coast GOOD RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS E. BANGS. Prop. - W- APp. Agent at Roseourg ' r omce: On. block Irom K V. depot TlLwtim oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo HOMK SEEKERS The best land in the world, and at the most reasonable price is in the vicinity ol OAKLAND, OREGON This consists ol Farrnin. Fmit and Grass Lands. For lorther particulars call on or ' address. C. W. VAIL, Oakland, Oreaou. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooooooo