Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190?, May 21, 1904, Image 4

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OBITUARY OF HON.
John IT. Shupo waa boro !n Oi-s
county, Missouri, April -li, lMra, tint
died at his beautiful homo on Pine
stroot., Kastur morninif, Sunday, April
3, MM.
In l. ho (tenth of Hon. John II. Shupe
our sLute and county has lostono of tho
best and truest of citizens, and our city
a staunch and loyal friend. To know
Mr. Shupa was to love and respeoi him
as u true Christian MiitlBinan. Ho
wasovor roaily with encouiMjrin words
arid a helping hand in every kind of
worthy and good work. His fr'endship
whn won was umiinu and enduring.
HiH political career was straightfor
ward and honest and his character uu
blemiHhod. In otllco ho nerved the
pooplu and was kind and obliging to
till, and loavosa record above reproach.
Ho lovod to bo much at home in com
lany with his wlfo and childron, thus
proving the grandeur of his character
iu his loving devotion to his family.
At tho early ago of suvenUion ho con
foHGd ami obeyed his Saviour; but hi
moro active Christian life dates from
soon after the organization of the first
Christian l.'hurch of liosohuig, in
which membership ho lived till tho day
of his tk-ath. I lis Christian survico
waa sincere aud cheerful, an over in
creasing joy to himself, replete lu good
dcwls dono for others and thesm-cess of
Ihti f-aiiuo he loved. Ho served the
church as chorister from lis organiza
tion constantly and faithfully and as
ono of a older.s for several yearn. Ho
has also filled many other positions In
tho church and its several societies.
He is mourned by every membor of his
local church.
Jn ItsCi Mr. .Shupe s parents moved to
Orogoo am! settled iu Croon Valley, on
a donation land claim. On September
Ifi, 1.H77, ho was marrlod to Miss Mary
K Krusc, who survives him. To this
union were born fivo children, four
daughters and cue son, all of whom
survive their lather hut Grace, who
prfaooded him to the better world on i
July H. 1101.
In 1KIH ho opnned a variety store In
Oakland nml In IHS formed a partner
ship with the lato Dr. J. C. Shambrook
ami rim1uftt'd a general merchandise
Yuir i.ntroimpe
ssGROURIES. $
Private Free IVlivery
E. A. Wood & Company
: JENNINGS' BAKERY
Jackson Street, South
i Fresh Bread, Cakes
Orilens fofcert 'or Hall,llnmim?tP,
Kverything the very boat.
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11 fel
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10-NEW MUSICAL
(Vmonnd Lnuh at ho Most
PRICES Ivor iloor; oOe
Iuiv your huiU how.
JOHN H. SHUPE.
business under tho firm name of J. H.
Shupe & Co. For a number of years he
served as trustee for the town of Oak
land. In J8.S5 Mr. Shupe was elected
state senator from Douglas county on
the republican ticket. In 183!) he served
as chief clerk of tho state senate. In j
1!)0 he moved to Hose burg where he
was appointed register of the U. S. f
land oilice. In IN Hi he was elected
county clerk, on the republican ticdet, '
and served ontj term. During the ses
sions of tho state legislature of 1897, ;
1898, 18!f!) and liMl he served either as.
chief clerk or reading clerk of the sen
ate. Since his retirement from public :
life Mr. Shupe conducted a law busi
ness in this city. j
Tho funeral was conducted at 2
o'clock Monday afternoon, April 4, 11)04,
at the First Christian church, which,1
although tho largest editlce in tho city,
was entirely fio small to neat tbo mul
titude that wished to do him honor and
show sympathy for his sorrowing ones,
only about half obtained entrance to
tho building. Tho Moral offerings;
last tribute to tho honored dead were
numerous aud beautiful beyond descrip
tion, and banked about aud upon the
casket nearly covered it completely.
Tho scripture lesson was read by Dr.
J. A. Towusend, of tin; First Presby
terian Church, followed by prayer by
Kef, Ceo. C. Kitehoy, pastor of the
First Christian Church, after which
J. N. Lester, former pastor of the
church, spoko briefly, but most touch-
ingly aud lovingly, of the high Chris I
tian charactor aud exemplary life of
the dead. The remains wore interred
in tho Masonic cemetery, the services
at the grave being conducted by Itevs.
Lester and Ilitchey. These last rites
were witnessed by a large concourse of
friends.
lies i ties the host of friends who
mourn the death of Mr. Shupe there j
remains his wife, Mrs. Mary E. Shupe; ,
three daughters, Mrs. Albert Abraham, j
Minnie W. Shupe, Kthel Shupe, and a
son, Virgil Shupe, all of this city. Al
so a brother, P. T. Shupe, of Chicago,
Ills., and a sister, Mrs. R J. Metz, of
Colfax, Washington. Many old friends
and former neighbors from Oakland
were in attendance at the funeral ser
vice. R.
for STAPLE and FANCY
Freeh bread daily. j
to all parts of the city and suburbs.
Troxel B'ork, Opposite Depot
chunk am
Z,
Prop.
orumn)
of the Postoffice.
Pastry Every Day
Ktc.
PHONE 165
OPPPA HOIKF
ONE NIGHT
Thursday, May 26
THK KAVORITK KAliCK
"Sill
l'rosmited by Excellout Coui
any of Ni-v York Artists
SPECIALTIES 10
Successful Farce on Earth.
rtiul 75c; gallery, and ofic.
California For Hearst.
Santa Cituz. Calif., May lit. By a
majority of 10 votes the democratic
state convention instructed the delega
tion to the national convention at St
Louis to vote for Congressman W. R
Hearst for president. The vote stood
For instruction, 803; against, Mi.
Bun Cure tur tJ)ta.
Itching Piles produce moisture and
cause itching, this form, as well as
blind, bleeding or protruding Plle3 are
cured by Dr, Bosanko's Pile Remedy,
Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs
tumors; 50c a jar at druggists or sent
by mail. Treatise free. Write me
about your case. Dr. Bosanko. Phila.
delphia, Pa. For sale by A. C. Man
ners, Druggist.
Don't Go to St. Louis
'Tillyou callator write to the Chicago,
Milwaukee and St. Paul Hnilrntirl.
OHlce 134 Third Street, Portland, Ore
gon- Low rates to all points Hast, in
connection with all transcontinental.
H. S. Rowe,
General Agent, Portland, Ore.
No Savings Bank
Offers an opportunity for safe invest
ment and large returns, us an invest
ment in lots in Waite's Addition. This
addition comprises the southern part of
the Hose place. These lots are offered
on easy terms, So down and monthly
payments of five dollwrs a month.
Property in this addition has steadily
advanced in price since it was placed
on tho market, and now, since tho new
high school is being built there, this
property is very desirable. For - par
ticulars call on the Cobb Real Estate
Co., Roseburg, Oregon. d-s.w.
WE CAN AND DO
guarantee Acker's English Kcmcdy for ithns
been fully demonstrated that It in superior to
all other prepurattoiiH for (Jouhn, i olds and
(.'onnuinptloii ft 1b bevoud quoKtiou the
K reft tout of all modern remedies, I will stop
a cough at any time and cure the worst cold
lu twelve hours. A twenty-five ceut bottle
may save you one hundre ' dt lla'S Inductor
bills. We have such c nrHeueo lu thi great
inedlciue that we ne'l every bottle on a posi
tive Hiinranti'e. Your money back if you are
not perfectly satisfied.
JSTtt'Xr TODAY.
WANTED. A respectable, neat ap
pearing young girl, for general
work, at, Gicndale, wages ff'.i.oQ per
week. Address Box 42ti, Hose burg,
Oregon. ni2H.
WANTED. Position by first class
bookkeeper, 12 yeargcxpcrien.ee
In iiiuuuf tcturing and mercantile bust
luoj. Meet reference from nast employ
ers C. W. STKKKT, 87 E 27 St. Port
land, Ore. m24.
Oregon
Shopj line
and union Pacific
Three Trains Daily to the East
Through Pullman fl laniard tld Tourist
lecpltitc car dally to Omaha, Chicago, Spok
ane; tourint sleeping cars dally to Kan?
City: through I'u'ltuau ton rim aieeping can
tnemoiially conducted) weekly to Cbfrago,
KauPMMUty; reclining chair can, leata free,
lo the Kant Daily.
70
If O IT 1
PORTLAND lO 4HIOAOO
No Change of Car.
70
for
Chicago
1'oriland
Special
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Salt lAke, nenver. Ft.
uoud, umaaa Kan
sas City, s l,ouii,
Chicago and Kaau
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Worth, Omaha, Kan
naa VHf, Mt. IjuuIi,
Chicago and East.
Wai i rValU,Leinon,
Hpnkine, Wallare,
Fullmaa, Minneapolis
8l. Kau I, Dol.ith, Mil
waukee, Chicago aud
East.
Tift Hunt
Ingtop.
St. I'aul
Faat Mail
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Spokane.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
For San Franclnoo-fTfry flte days at 8 00
p. m. For Atoria, way poinis ann nono
Heach-HallT. exoept Sunday, at 8 00 p. m.;
wanirday at 10:00 v m. Dfttiy service, water
permtiliuf , on niumeu uu muun'-iimi
For fnll Information call op oi addres
nearest O. R. A N. Ticket Offloe, or addrew.
A. JL.. CHAIG
General Pusaenger Agent
PORTLAND OREGON
Ask the
Agent for
Tickets
via the
SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, DULUTH
M 1 N N E A P O L I St C H I C A G O,
ST. LOC19 and all points East
And South.
20VHRLAND TRAINS DAILY
FLYER and the FAST MAIL X
Splendid Service, Up-to-Pate Equip
ment, Courteous Employes.
Daylight trip aeroes the Cascade and
liockv Mountains.
For full particulars, rates, folders, et.,
call on or address
. DICKSON, C. T. A., 122 Third
Stnvt, Portland, Ore.
S. (1. YKIiK. G. W. A , 012 First
Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
WUie of Cardui imparts health and strength to the diseased partB
and makes motherhood possible in thousands of cases where barrenness
is supposed to be incurable. Wine of Cardui reptilates the menstrual
flow and also prevents miscarriage and cureB bearintr down nains.
Wine of Cardui removes the cause of barrenness by making the female
organism strontr and healthy. t t
(Jo to vour driiapfiHt and secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui.
The use of Vine of Ciirdui wilt bring happiness to your home.
In cases requiring special directions, address, giving
symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department, 1 The
Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Ametttvrt, Colo., Feb. 24, 1902.
Wine of Cardui is worth its weight in gold. It does more than
you claim. It has saved my life and caused me to become a mother
when everything else failed, MRS. DOHA I. E. U, FEVUE.
Bkyant, Va., Feb 18. 1902.
My daughter-in-law, Lizzie Giles, found great benefit in Wine of
Cardui. Sho had a miscarriage in March 1901, before using your med
icine. She was in very bad health, so I persuaded her to try Wine of
Cardui. Since then she has had a fine bauy boy. Soon he will be three
weeks old. rflie highly recommends Wine o Cardui.
My daughter, Fannie Hudson, also has a fine baby boy by youi
treatment. She highly appreciates Wine of Cardui.
MRS. LOUISA GILES.
i
Sheet Music Sale.
AU Bheet music 15 cents per copy for
the rest of this week. d-sw-in21.
W. A. Buna's Music Stohk.
For news rend The Review.
MISCELLANEOUS.
w
OOD FOR SALE. Leave orders
at J. F. Barker & Co's. tf.
P'OR RENT. A warehouse in Rose
burg. Cailon Mrs. M. Josephson
for particulars. tf .
LOST. Between the poatofllce and
Oak & Kane Sts.. Roseburir. Mav
li, a lady's gold watch. Finder please
leave at tuisomee. tie warn, d-sw tf.
tfOR SALE. A tract of 150 acres in
- Edenbower, lying along the river,
opposite the Soldier' Home. No
agents. Call on E. M. Moore, Rose-
ourg, Or. u-tf.
Here ip a good home at a reasonable figure. ISO acres 7!. mile? etBt of
Roseburg. DO acres farm land, balance anod pasture, all fenced aud crosB-fenced,
Good house of seven rooms, good barn,
a pout, two acres in orchard, mixed fruit ; well watered by creek ana springs, ana
plenty of timber. School g mile, postoltice ad Btore 2 mile. Nicely located on
county road; beautiful view from place, good level road to city. This is an idea
home.
Here is a good hi.me and dirt cheap ; 210 acres 12 miles west of Roseburg ;
11 under fmeo, 70 acres of plowed land, balance good pasture, well watered and
elenty of good timber; fair house of six rooms, fair barn and all nccepsary out
uildings; 0 acres in orchard; 4' mile to school and postoltice. Price $1600.
Here is a nice litt'e home for sale six miles from Rosebura. one mile to
school, postoltice and store ; all fenced and croBS fenced ; (iO-ocre farm land, bal
ance pasture well located ; due views, good house of 7 room, barn and all neces
sary out buildings, gool family orchard. This is an ideal home and cannot be
beat for the mciey asked, only (2,600.
TTita vo hnm-npflrftrA mail tliiftl
citv of Rosebure on the banks of the Umnoua river. Good house of six rooms.
also summer kitchen with cellar, small
family orchard, ;u acre in strawberries, and 3 acres ot the nnett garden laud in
Oregon ; good spring and well and plenty of timber. This is an ideal home.
3HS acres of land, 122 acres of thii land is rich bottom land, no better in the
state jbalanee hill land, good pasture and plenty of timber. 10 miles from Rose
biirir. Good house of six rooms, one house of three looms, two good barns and
all necessary out buildings ; hop drier on place ; plenty of fruit for family use ;
mile to school ; 6 miles to R. R. station, good road to the same ; good fishery on
place. This is one among the best farms in Douglas county iu fact a perfect
tarm. Ol the above described tract, vz'i acrei is nne land lor aitaita and clover.
A perfect home 55 acres, three miles from Roseburg on county road. Al
tenced ; 20 acres in bearing orchard ; five acres in young orchard: 5 acres in
grain ; 25 acres pasture, well watered, and
two story house containing v rooms, hard nnished ; good barn, ooxJU, wttn big
shed on one side; all necessary outbuildings. Beautiful view of the city from
place also soldiers' home. This is an idel home. Price $5,000. House cost
125,000. Good road and a nice drive to the city. One half down and balance in
two years time.
No S. 1H0 acres; 40 acres tenced, 30 acres in cultivation. Small house and
barn, small orchard, plenty of good mountain water and lots of good timber. A
fine mountain range for stock adjoining. This is a nice little stock ranch. Twelve
miles from city, two miles from school and four miles from postoffice. Price, $1500
A nice home containing 140 acres, ail fenced and croBS-fenced. Forty acres
?ron, 15 in fruit and balance good pastnre; well watered and plenty of good
Mmoer. Mile and a half to school, post-odice, store and R, R. station. Fair
house of six rooms, barn and all necessary outbuildings. One span of horses,
two sets of harness, two wagons, two top buggies, three cows, two calves, 00
chickens, 12 turkevs, 1H hogs, and all farming and household goods tw numerous
to mention. Eight miles from Roseburg. Everything goes for $3700; $2000
down, balance on easy terms. This is a perfect home and dirt cheap.
160 acres of land 12 mileB from Roseburg, all fenced and cross-fenced, good
house of aeven rooms, barn and all necessary out-buildings, young orchard, just
beginning to bear, of 150 trees of all kinds of fruit; small grspe vineyard and
plenty of small fruit. 20 acres in cultivation ; about 1,000,000 feet of timber, oak
and fir ; fine mountain stream running through place large enough to run a
saw-mill six months in the year. Two miles to postoftice and store. A fine
stock range joining place; fine, healthy location j plenty of good mountain water;
good fishing and limiting. Price $1000.
160 acres of land lying on top of Camas mountain ; house and oarn ; no other
Improvements; fair stock range and at least 2.000i000 feet of good timber, lying
In county road and R. R. survey. Prico $1,000.
One of the best fruit orchards in Dongias connty, containing 50 acres of good
river bottom land, 3500 choice prune trees, and 1000 apples, pears and peaches.
Handy to school, postoltice anct telephone, and well located. Only $-5000 for tne
nice income-paying property. This offer only holds good for a short time.
Here is a bargain. One of the greatest of your life. Don't fail to invest.
This offercan't be beat In Douglas county. 650 acres of land three miles from
Roseburg. Fine living stream running through place, lots of good timber, in fact
enough to pay for the place twice over if put on the market heie in Roseburg;
es on county rond good, level road to town. This is A No. 1 stock ranch.
Here is a dandv home of 100 acres, all good farm land, A miles from
Roseburg, "-4 mile to R. R. station, mile to school, lis on county road, all
fenced, fair house, H00 bearing fruit trees. Price $30 per acre.
Here is another 250 acres 2 miles from Roseburg, all fenced, plenty of
timber and water, 100 acres can be cultivated, balance A No. 1 pasture. No
buildings on place, lies on county road. Price $10 per acre.
Also 20 acres all fenced, fair house, ftOO bearing fruit trees, 1 sere in
strawberries; 3 miles from Roseburg, W
1 land and well located. All household furniture goes with place. Price $1500.
No. 10. 100 acres, 9 miles from city. Fenced but no other improvemon,
i First class land and woll located. Two and a half miles from railroad station
' one-fourth mile from school, and one and one-fourth miles from postoffice. Well
watered and plenty of timber. Price $20 per acre.
A nice little home iying on the sutith of the Cmpqua rivpr near Kellogg
i containing H acres ; fine tl?hing and hunting ; som good paw timler on place
About 12 miles trom Oakland, prire $l,OX. One-tbirddown. one-third in one.
' ear and onthinl in two years at five pr cent interest. Nowhere is a chance
to g't a good little home cheap and on easy terms. It beats Liking up a home
, stead.
! I. F. RICE, Real Estate Agent, Roseburg
Many homes are mere lonely abodes
because no children are there. Uiirrennesa ex
ists in almost every case because female diseases
have naralvzod the organs of womanhood
PASTURE. Horses and cattle pas
tured at reasonable prices. M. S.
Conn, Roseburg. d sw jl
FOR SALE. Good house of Uve
rooms, in Roseburg, with three
fourths of an acre of land in fruit trees
and garden. Address "Z", care Re
view, or inquire at Review oilice. d-sw
DS. T. WEST. Fire Insurance.
, Notary Public. City Property
rented. County and City Warrants
bought and collections made. Ofllce on
Jackson street No. 407, Hoover building
opposite Post Ofllce. d-sw-tf.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Be
tween two and three acres of land,
situated on Deer creek road, one-half
east of the court house in Roseburg.
All good land: good u-roora house and
other buildings on the place; nice little
orchard of dift'erentkinds of fruit. Will
sell for a reasonable price or exchange
for a suitable place in Roseburg. En
quire at the premises or address J. C.
Dine, Roseburg. d jfl
75x40, and all necepary outbuildings
A minn. 1R nr.rnn It m lifts frnm the
barn and all necessary outbuildings, fiood
plenty of timber for home use. Good
mile to school. This is 9 nice piece of
ITODGE DIRECTOR?
P. A A. St., Laurel Lodge No. 13-Holdi
k regular meetliiRN on 2nd aud 1th Wctdncts-daj-b
of each month.
.T. T. Bbidokb, W. M.
N. T. Jkwktt, Secretary.
AO.U.W. Rosotmrg t.oAge No. 16 Meets
the 'Jiid and 4th .Mondays of euch month
at7:;t0 p. m., iu the I. u. O. K. Hall. All
members lu good standing are invited to at
teud Jab. M. Hiuiksks, M. W.
K. H. Lenox, Recorder.
BP. O. ELKS, Roseburg Lodge, No. 326 Holdi
regular communications at I. O. O. F.
Hull on '2nd and Ith Thursdays of each
month. All member b retjucM to attend
regularly, aud all visiting brothora are cordi
ally iuvited to attend.
l H W.utk, E. R.
Rov MuUlallkk, Secretary,
D
KGKKE OF HONOR. Mystic Lodge No. 13-
.-.vols un mm iin inursaay evenings 01
each month tn Native Sons flail. VlsUlufi
members cordially invited to aiicnd'
illiS. JOSKnUNK Risi.kv, C. of H
E. If. Lk.nox. Kec.
Fob A.. Court Douglas No. 32 Foresters ot
America, meets each Tuesday evening ia
NativeSons' Hall. Visiting brothers al
ways welcome. T. F. Pattubpon.C.R.
K. H.Lk.vox, Rec. Sec.
E.V. HoovKit.l'hysiciau.
J. C. TU'lTCIIKM., "
10. O. F., Proletarian Lodge No. 8 Meets in
Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jackson and
Cass streels, on Saturday evening of each
week. Members of the order iu good staudlui
are invited to atteud
Gko. W. Pkhhv. N. G.
N T. Jewhtt, R. S,
IO. O F., t 'lion Encampment No. 9 MeetB
in Odd Fellows Temple on tha 1st and Hrd
Thursday evenings of each month. Visit
ing brethren always welcome.
L. H. Moorb, C. P.
F. ti. Micklm, Scribe.
I p. O. F.. Rising Star Ixxlge No. 171. I. O. O. F.
meets fu Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday
evening. Visiting brethren always welcome.
A. Salzman, N. U.
A. N. Orci'tt, R. S.
F. G. MicKLM, F. S.
K OF p., Alpha Lodge No. 47-Meets every
Wednesday in i. o. O. Hall, at 7:30 p. m.
Membeia lu good standing are invited to
attend. rj. w. Kihhall. C. c.
K. E. WlMHEULY, K. R. 8.
KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. 15-Holds
regular meeting! on the first and third
.r ii , , , Kvu uomn in uau Fellows
llall. All visiting members in good standing
are invited to attend.
G. W. Perky, Com.
IV. KAl'l', K. K.
LO. T. M., Roseburg Hive No. 11 Holds its
regular reviews unon the 1st and 3rd Fri-
yri)- ui untiu momn at o'clock In Odd Fel-
.....o iian. 3iirH ui umer inves visiting lu tbe
cliyarj cordially invited to attend our reviews
f'tt.l.It- M IlL-iUt.
Mas, Jessie Rai-I'r.
OE. S., Roseburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their
regular meeting on 1st and 3rd Thurs
days in each monlh. Visiting members in
goodstandiug are respectfully Invited to atteud
MifiH Maud Rast, W M.
-Miss Rkoina Rabt, 8ccrctnr7.
0
N. O., Co. D., Separate Hattallion Meets
every Thursday eveuing at the Armory
Hall at 8 o'clock. '
F. B. Hamlin, Captain.
ROM. ARCANUM, Roseburg Council No,
am Meets I'nd and 4th Mondays of each
month in Native Sons' Hall. Visiting
brothers always welcome.
F. 11. Hamlim, Regent.
A M. Sanijekb, Secretary.
RhHhkAHS, Roseburg Rcbekah Lodge, ho.
41, I. O. O. F.-Meets iu CMd Fellow
lemp.e every Tuesday evening. Vislliui
sisters and brethren invited to attend.
Mrs. Dkli.a Jkwktt, N. G.
Miss Ansa n. Clarke, Secretary.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Lilao Circle No.
4U Meets on -2nd and 4th Thnrmlava of
each month at odd Fellows Hall. Visiting
members lu good standing are iuvited to attend
Mhh. Minnie Jonks, G. N.
Mrs. Heiie Morlan Clerk.
WOODMEN OF THK WORLD, Oak Camp No
1-Meetsat tho Odd Fellows Hall in
Roseburg, every 1st and 3rd Monday eve
ning. Visiting neighbors always welcome.
1. P. FlKHKK, C. C.
J. A. Buchanan. Clerk.
fHUKKSnlONAu.
D
R. H. L, STUDLEY
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Specialist of chronic diseases. Consultation
free. Office over the postoltice. Phone 1011.
Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 toft p. m.
Residence at II. D. Graves place. 'Phone 1294
D
K. C. L. PEARSON
DENTIST
All work guaranteed and done by the latest
painless aud most approved methods.
Office hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8; Sundays
12 to 1, and by appointment.
ROSKBURQ - - - - ORKOON
J 0.TWIT0HK1X,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
ROBBBTJBG, - - - ObBOOR
Special attention given to diseases ol tha ey
Odlce new Douglas County Bank BnllA
iDf.
JLMBR V. HOOVHh,
PUYBIOIAN AND SURGEON,
Roskbdro - - Obi
Special Attention given to Diseases ot tb
Nose and Throat.
OtSoe Main flt.,on door south of cttT Ha
G1
EO. . HOUCK.M.D.
Office, in the Review building, npftain
roomi 13 and 14.
Telephone, Main Si,
Rohbbtjhq, - Obi.
Abstract of title to deeded land. Papers pre
pered far Ullng oa governme lend.
Blae prints of township maps showing ell re
cent lands.
FRANK E. ALLEY
ARCHITECT Mid ABSTRACTER
Plan and estimates lor all kinds ot
onildings. Special designs for offise
flxtarese"
(c. In UodcU. Ooanty Rank Balltll&(
I'hon. 871. ROSKBDRO. ORB.
GROCERIES
FOR THE RIGHT KIND
See AT THE RIGHT PRICES
MRS. HENRY E ASTON
'Phone 41 1.
For a Good ghort Order Meal or regular
dinner go to
JH llfl'S MMIL
Next door to Great Central Cigar Store
OPBH MOB 7 A. . TO 10 p. n
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