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la' IliK-jiiLne ;s. (k)ns:ipation. Ayer's Fills. Sugar-coated. Easy to take. Don't forget. IXCAL NEWS. E. H. Applegate and N. D. Cool, or Drain, are In the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. SawyerB return ed this morning from a trip to Drain. S. E. ItritUuw, of S.iringilHd, in vis iting here at the home of U. W. Noah. Mr. WSpodruff, of Melrofte, returned Thursday from Portland, where he attended the pioneers' reunion. Mr. and Mm. B. K. Smith, of Salt Lake, Utah, are visiting here with tj former's mother, Mrs. K. 1. IIuwgh W. W. IlfTc-rt and two duuKhteni, Marie and Ethel Klffert, of Mcdford, are visiting hero ft'.'tho home of their daughter and sister, Mrs. W. h Say It If your doctor tayt this b oil right, then nay U aver ana ooer agfiln. 'i.e. ..Lire inner porrtRm of the body is covered with jhucou9 membrane; t : iii rations tissue? issbundantly Supplied with blood vessels, veins, sprier: , lit"! capillaries. Each ot these is constantly supplying (u th! tissue a linit , blood to euriuh and stnaiKtJjen ft anil keepthe system healtliy. W.en file blood bccpst8 Infected with catarrhal ninHerft is nut able tq.jfur . .. U..mmi.t nl l..-:iLli f n 1 nrni iCft i ps "I111 1 feeds the Darts with ifch di.iE the giemjjrsnifa and tissues so that thejobecoinf l. ..i iaflanviA, d Catarrs, itu en s ciisagreeame anu dangerous s , ,::., flttblkiVed in tby9te)i. Therelfc a constant rintfins in the e ' i t'.nit, TOtw? dUefcftrtfalromotlie teiSrilO, the breath has an offensive 1 t fciferoftes SKcotnpBliea the diseas and g-radually tlttt entire ' onifl0ecla ad th System upset and deOJiued. Iji its earlier 'a e ie.i Catarrh Hi confiuad to the ose am throati sprays, washes, i s, etc., r Ssothitg nd in ff.if bSnSficial, tecaiise they arc ' .d Ui'tally itisep0ic, but 8uch treatment has no curative effect, - . . e . dcxm L(Jt lSsach tlabl(2)d. To cure 6Starrthe blood must1?!: pur lfied. (nd thitfis iusb hat S. S. S docs. It 'c ' t ttan8 oil djHKPP". taeH6 to iwproval snifcCotarrh ie pmanutly curei flSSflb Ot Ctflasnilii esxA lof inlicldvicefree to all Mio write. Yehicles at Cot llavto on ehand ail overstock of spring and tnotmtahi wag ons, buggies and road .wagons, I will sell the, entire stock ot col for cash, if; tak? err at once. . S. 'fc SYKES.l ilKHMMIIII.IIIIIIIIIIiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliM What .makes our business It's because the" people $5fUl- nicrcli.nits in prWL'S oltCfC! WS.J) lilftiUPi .1.:.... Hi.. i .1.: Llllll l.fill lilin VMIILItll Vll-lLn MtH 111'. KJ Otg COUrtCIIUSrCilttllCllt, fi0 Slljlfl igfJ (ill;l',i?y of o r guilds ami ihc'rigj pricaDitPwhat is ImiUl- iue uu our busiucssfSvct v If you are not a regular ujstouir lilacc a Ui.il , 1 - - M ' . To) order and be con vine :d. K3 - Alton S. .Frej & Co GROC f.SJ PhuaM Sill, ami Ml SucceMoritoJ.;F. Barkrr & Co. biliousness. Constipation. Ayer's Pills. Suftar-coated. Easy to take. J. O. IvurCg., Mrs. O. W. Slupnr returned Thurs day from a trip to Portland. Henry Kltzmau has opened a plumttlug shop in F. F. Patterson's little building near the Deer Creek bridge. C. Gllbertuon and family and Les ter Harding, of Glendah;, left here this morning for North Mend, Cons county. C. M.'annon left Thursday night for Portland on buHlness. He will probably purrhaso an aufSJinobik whig) In that iy. & Ashland Itecord: P. E. Illac-kman. of KoHeburg, ul A. Sllsby. or Ashland, J&u cuiivuhhIiik this section for the United Wireless 'JVlegraplG (fft. Htock. BLQQQ UHHEALTH? SYSTEM DERANGED biliousness. Constipation. Ayer's Pills. Sugar-coated. Easy to take. l)on't forget. f9rjlov88 into tli9 circulatioS Cd atjrks H0iai9i'anjt itfi fousdaticO ; it removes tb ctfJS)ud tSalbiAthSililoOd gme find healthy U.aHl nn uwsia Tecvie ur uncu nesn siatii;oretlKl blcssl, hich i9 ctrieS to al tSe ttcofl urfacc and lininr;j lite inrint tafttuW Cnd irritation arocfirrected, tlO svmi OO xt 1! .1: (t: (r 4 treat right. tht ir atteinni To til' (Tuin i . . . r on r i ii.i i MitiKr i .. i . r w dav. G a -quate ileal. o Hon. J. II. Booih and tittle son' left this afieriiouu for Portland. I C. Oaiey. the wc-U-fciiowii fruit grower, came down from Kiddle to day. I Hon. Willis Kramer and Louie J Smlck camo down from Myrtle Creek today. 1 Dr. A. C. Seely was called to West Fork this morning to attend J. N. Kuat, who is reported to have sus tained a stroke of paralysis. I have bought the Shooting Gal lery and bowling alley formerly con ducted by Edward Head. Hereafter t win give prizes In the shooting gallery fur het scores made. EDGAH A. litJJSON dJU5 Articles of Incorporation have been filed with the secretary of state by the Coos Hay Mrewing company, prin cipal otf'ce North Mend. Or.; capital stock, $:J0. 0'Mi; incorporators, Chas. Thorn, I'eter Wieck and Anna Wieck. At the an miar state convention of thefrund lodge. KnlJ)s of Pythias, in Portland this week, M. W. Strong, of this city appointed deput$f),.ra re described in a forceful man- Kinnd chancellor for Lane and Doug-Iner las coiintles, and .1. 0. Aiken received a similar appointment for Alpha Wl,odsc, of Itosebiirg. The convention! decided to erect a state castle In Porthiiid. There will he n Hpeclul m'tliiK of Mine Circle, W. O. W.. Wednesday afternoon, June 2 Kh, at 2 : M (I o'clock at Odd I'Vllows' hall. All Guards and meml(ti)s ret) nested to he pres ent. CLARA IIOK10N, d.1 Clerk. Med ford Mall: J. I). Heard ly liiK dangerously (II of liillummalory rheum.'itisiii at Ills honnyjit the Ster MiiK mine. Ii ConroPof Medt'otd and Swenson. of Portland, areQln at engiince. Xli h. Heard was In Med ford Wednesday on husinean and i w iirii she left I u the morning Mr. Hear was easleDlut a telephone neHsage 'ccived vrMtto here stated hat lie was worse, and slQ- at once Lhirned. His many Medl'ord friends will be grieved to learn of Mr. Heard's afNIetioiQnnd will he uneasy liitll th9 learn of Gk recovery. The Host frills Kv5 Sulll. O gitiJ iiocrorlnis ra yars rri :hrontc ullKOfltlon, nml upoiitllng o( r Iwu liilliiln S (lo!l;ft'S, nothlni; bus (gui me a.s iiuicli kdoiI nl)r. King's ..... ... Ntw I, no Tills. I coiikUIit thoin tho fi'st (i)ls evpti Bold," wrIU'H D P. yKi(o,. of IiikIkbIiIi!, N. C. SoIJ un lir Kn,'tr.inlxi nt A. C. Miimtera drug atoro. U5c. TO WJIO.M IT (MAY t'OXCKIt.VgQl Notice Is hereby given that all accounts due Klnier Chambers for j sales made from the lumber yard In ' North tosphurg, except coal ae- ; Vomits, have been duly assigned to A. Cri'iisin3ml nil parties owing the j wflld (Chambers for any of such ae-1 tjyunls nro hereby notified (to settle j Dal' (1 this -Mi) day of June, 1 008. ' A. (JltHASON. Say Kliose hammocks at Churchill's iro "Osiulys." . -n O Tea Aiot infallible: ni9) n t' 1) aBc k in a k c s anfcinls. Wf gtfi not, in the least? uncagy about tile money. 9 ' Vntir rrKrr rrlurni yum tnnnrj if yog f o't Uk HbJ:iiD' Hen. we iuv bim. IMione I055 o H 1 1. W IVl o s Lctjie 1110 an estiiiiute it Aiiljr t f nivtC'i 1 t . hot (Wftler a spiicvilty O nJ of Jackson St. The o ROYAL o o TYPEWRITER A card will bring a machine to your office for test. the TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 81, 3rd. St. I'ortland, Or. Elmer E. Wimherly, Roseburg Special to the Evening Review MEDFORD, O:., June 19. Notwithstanding Jackson coun- 4 ty as a whole voted "dry" at J the recent election, the towns of Med i ord, Jacksonville and Gold Hill, which voted "wet," 4 4 will stay "wet." This Is the 4 -J decision of Judge Hanna, of the circuit court, who held in 4 a decision rendered today that the city charter of those towns 4 gave them exclusive right ov- 4 er the local option law. ! ALLEY SKLUS IIOOTII FAItM. I'urchasers Will Cut It up and on the Market. I'ut it The unexcelled advantage that Koseburg and t:i) surotiiidlng coun try offer to investor!! and homeseek- n half-imce advertisements now runnljig In the leading newspapers .,. Seattle. Tacoma and Aberdeen. Wash. This Is not the work of the HoKehurg Commercial Club or of any ther orKanlzation in tho city. It is me enori or naroiiig ae nngen, a llrin of Aberdeen, tlJf make a bual ness of buying large eas of land mid sub-dividing them Into moderate sized tracts for the market. This linn, throiMh their local representa tive, (.'. I). Iteale, has purcliased of Frank K. Alley the oldQlooth farm of l::U0 acres, situated near Wilbur, r.nd is now having it surveyed off in-. to 10-acre tracts preparatory for sale. Although these tracts will not b'.1 placed on the market before .Itiiy 1 , the purchasers have been adveV- tli-ing them for a week past in Lhe newspapers of thj. three Washington cMies aforementioiied. A half jago advertisement appears In the Review today and is a fair sample of the en-ert-e'.lc work that Harding & Kn?n i;re doKiij?. O The Itooth farm Is one of the best trncts of land adapted to fruit and vegetable growing In the west and Older the busluess-llke handling of its new owners it is hound to he set lied rapidly. The deal does not In clude any uf Mr. Alley's livestock Mil! disposition of which cannot he learned uirtil Mr. Alley returns Irom Portland, where he will be ;le t nined for several days. It go) quite prebable, however, that Mr. Alley wli, locate his stock on some other suitable cJund near this city. Yhe price at which Mr. Alley sold the fatrrris not made public. wThe purehaetj of the Itooth farm Is merely a beginning of the intended operations) of Harding Kiigen In i this county. Mr. leale states that : the hjm is negotiating for many oth ''r tmf-tupf valunbU'Ond nefctf Itose- burgSuifi liej'xpecW tliat before long Ith.V will add "several thousand acres 'to their holdings. Cutigg, up big P1" ol 1,1,1(1 1,110 s,lia" lriU!,H II, ,.f llw.i, , II, vi... ..I, ..I II,,, avi'piigo hunii'sci'kor has long been rt'i-iil.iMl as it hh' way 111 which rD'.bllilil mi n cA'ilitrv. ftnKnhiirir rnn -4)i'iigr"a(i)latR horsi'lf, Wvi'rofore, up- iiii uif it iu'iiriii!i-e ui iiiiiuiug Ac fffjll- (W'li in Ihft' local real pstato IIMil. Tliuse mpii. togctljpr with OovOrnl othors wlio might be nii'iitiphcd, (R"c mil (inly bringing new ppniile horc, hut lining them afti'r thpy n'ivp. SI XK.VV SCIIOOI. HOSTS. Inlet'iiiilioinil yn,Veiitlnii OpeiiH In tpuisvllle, Ky. o o UM'ISVIM.K. Ky.. June 1 S. With addresses of welcSmo, in which wevt' sou tided the nofett of Ken- All Work Ulrxrnnterd 0 o - o 1 il 1 XI 1 o c on 3'ouirk. Steam and c o o 00 Repair Work Neatly tQine. o o. o o o o w THE COUNCIL SAYS The town must be kept under the lid all day Sunday, that is, stay home and be good. Well I can help you out. Listen! Buy a supply of ice, salt, cream and the other necessary articles Saturday and make your owot Crtam by using a Peerless Freezer. Tire name is correct for it stands ahead of any other. Call and let us show you just why. Remeinlier the name ami don't be put off with any other than the Peerless. The pries is ritflit also, if quality is considered. From 12.00 up. Now to keep your supplies palatable and sweet you need one of the best refrigerator made. The Dr. Perkins has outclassed all cvjijipetitors. Call and examine and be convinced. F. H. luckys charactpristlc hospitality, Mayor James K.lrlmslead and Gov ernor Augustus TJ. Wlllson today gave a hearty greeting to the Sunday school hosts of the world. The ex ercises marked tho formal opening of the twelfth convention of the In ternational Sunday School Associa tion, and the president of the organi zation. Justice J. J. MacLaren, of Toronto, Og., responded to the wel come of the chief executive of Louis iana and Kentucky. Never before has such a note worthy assemblage of religious work ers gathered al the metropolis of the "(jl lllue Grass Suite as that which filled ine big First Regiment armory this afternoon. Every state and territory in the Union had Its representatives in the throng, and not a province of Canada is without its flpleuiii Inn Mexico and the inds of the West inuies ana many far distant lands in Uurope and Asia have also sent dele gates.0 Aside from the welcomlQ oxer- Nlses, the principal feature of the af ternoon's program Is a memorial ser vice In honorf Dr. John Potts, of iinada. at wh many men of prom inence will pay trliiute to ,rrtfi ser vices as Chairman irt-Ahe Infjirnatlon al Lesson Committee. o Among the important ifVynta of theconventlonpfclll be a great Chill periuice mass nic eetlng next Sunday. and an address iy jUr. Hooker T. Washington on "Sunday School Work Among the ("3'groes." O The last convention was held in Toronto, OnfQ In 1905, and rT It likely that Los Angeles, Cal., will be selected for the session threeya)-8 hence, in 1911. AXSWKHS KVKItV CALL. Itoseliiirg People Have Found Tliat Tills is True A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench, A little cause may hurA the kid neys. W Q Spells of backache often follow, Or some irregularity of thf urine. A certain remedy for such attacks. A medicine that answers (-every all Is; Doan's Kidney Pills, a true aiiecilic. 0 Many Roseburg people rely on it. Qlorels Koseburg proof. n W J . IJrand,(JU0S Mill St., Rose bnrg. Ore., says: "Ever since I fell and atralnedmy back some years ago until 1 used Doau's Kidney Pills I hacVniore or less trouble trom kid ney trouble, the chief feature being S)dull pain In the small of my back nnd'through the loins This became :igl6avated whenever I enui'ht rntil and It such times as almost un bearable. During the last attack 1 went to Marslers & Co's,.drug store and got a Imjx of Doan1! Kidney Pills. rjTliej- went rlp.ht to the source of the trouble nnd removed every echo nnd pain. I believed Dean's Kidney Pills are (unequalled for kidney complaint.' n For sale(by all dealers. Prlceo50 cents. Fosier-Miliiurir-)Co., Huffaio, Nej York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember .the name (Doan's and take no otaer. M0NEYoF0R you Or If you plant the right kind trees. See A. b KITCHINf, Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or. -o- a J R. CHAPM.V; D O - - 11 oun. 9 . m, to o. m. Office Hours: Phones 10 to IS a. m. Office Main 1711 2 to) 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1721 UK. 1.1VETTA SMITH, (o) Physician Women at4,' Children's Diseases a Specialty. - Offtco: Rooms S and 9, Marsters' nik. next to Douglas County bank Bldg. rEO. E, HOrCK. M. D. omoe n thf Rvtw RulMlnit, apitaln riHml 14 knit 14. I Rat atd Klktrical Tiatiibt. TRLRPnONK MAIN I RostRrHG - Oraiod A. C. 8EELY. M. V. jot: lUwmd 11, 12 nd 13, I)ntii q WUH; OADK DVlMUlDg. C H U RC THE IRONMONGER Frank Butler, founder of Falls City, Polk county, died at that place Sunday. The schooner Ida Schuer. prop erty of the Miami Lumber Company, and built in 1875, was lost on Tilla FARMERS o a Take ajook at the cut above of the simplest9 strongest, best cutting mower on the market today 0 O It's a qHAMPION (be world over, You will need a Mower, Rake and TedJ to cureQ-our hay properly, why not buythbest? 0 (Pall or write us and let us tell yoQ why you should buy ll.- rMI t "ft (T1TAXT () ' LUC VI3JViUrHJlN - o J. F. Barker VEHICLES O Phone 201 Roseburg, Oregon. O ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTlQNUAND REPAIR SHOP C cWo instaU isolated plants, switchboards, lc. Corner Cass and Rose Sts. H. W. ALTHAUS &. SONS mi WANTED $1,000i0 W0RTH of 2nd Han goods at Bradley's Second Hand Store 9 1 handle both new and second hand goods. Try my prices on narncss. you will j A. D. BRADLEY, - The 2nd Man j ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET H. D. MAY. Prop. Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds Fish and Poultry We know how to cut meat to ge t the best results in cooklnr Ther. Is more in the cutting than most peo pie believe. We may be termed perls lu our line. Let us prepare your Sunday roast, and ou will h. convinced. We want your trade. Special Klve IVlivery. Phone 1341. Shop on Sheridan H I L L mook life. Spit Thursday. No loss of FOR SALE Stock hoRg in quanti ties to suit purchaser. Inquire ot Douglas Waite, or Phone 47x9. dJ2 &Co.( o IMPLEMENTS J tmd that I am right. We Buy Hide. Strvet, Near the Depot. We Like The Meat We Sell We wouldn't hesitate to eat any Piece of meat we sell. We knew that It is all right and everything it should be. Our meats art the choicest that experience can pro cure. If you try it you'll agree that you never tasted better. The Economy Market Geo. Kohlhagcn, Prop, o V O o o o o rP jwjh;;;;;;:;;;;:::;;:::;;::;:;:::::;::::::::;;