EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
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JINK 22, 10OH.
Alter mauy years of fruitless talk
abuut aub-dlvlding the large Individ
ual jm.a Holdings In Douglas county,
ui- aaual work In that lino seems at
lant to be fairly under way. Credit
for ihe beginning of this recent ac
.un Is due to P. B. Walte, who a-Vow
weeks ago thus placed on the market
the beautiful ilurnett furm at Hound
i'rairle, ten miles south of here. He
already reports more than half of
the tract sold, thus showing the
groat demand for such property.'
This week the splendid Booth rami
in Garden valley, owned by F, E.
Alley until a few dayB ago, was sim
ilarly sub-divided by C. 1). lleale
eprescntlng Harding & Engon, the
n.l.e realty dealers of Aberdeen.
'.Yufch. That this beautiful tract
till be quickly taken up by wide-a-
ake purchasers Is also a foregone
inclusion. A considerable number
of these purchasers "will doubtles
come from Portland, Seattle and oth
er coost and eastern points. Outside
people, as well bb those living here,
have just begun to discover the vasl
prn.f IliiUUea and advantages offored
by Douglas county soil and cllnmO.
When these and other lnrge tracts ol
land lire sub-dlvldod and planted to
orchard;, small frultn and berries
this county will quickly multiply in
wonlth and population. That out
county's growth in the nextQfow
years will be something marvoYlouh
In beyond question, and property val
ues wilt Increase until this will In
ono of the richest spots In the stale.
S O
PulIIallon was begun today 3i
Oiu formal notices for bltullthh
streot paving In KoKoburK.. Hem on
strancos, If any, agHliiHt this worh
miifit bo filed with iho city recordei
wlfhln twenty dayH from tlil date
However, It Is not now anticipated
that there will be ny Herloutt objec
tion to the consummation of thlf
work, and there Ih every reuHon U
bollovo that the 18 blocks y$ pavlnp
now being ndvortlaed will be put li
plUCQ JllBt HB BOOIlOHH llR IOHHIir
details can be arranged. We under
ftaml the city council Ih unanlmouKl)
1-1 Tb vor of piittliiK i Hi I s pavement
Juat as quickly as It can be done
Our citizens biKUlfled tholr npprovn'
of this action some time ao by vot
ing the bond Ihhuo thercfo by tin
overwhelming majority of 8S pin
cent In Its favor. There Ih fro appar
ent reason why the prevallhiK hmiII
mont In Its favor Is not even
stronger today. Other tow tin tlx
size of Rosuburg have tried, putting
In first-class, hard surface at reel
q pavement and have fouhd It to tm r
paying lnveatnient for the property
owners a well as for the town In
general. With well paved street
the adjoining property will be In
creased In value from five to "ten
times the coat of making Hiich tin
provemcnt. Without this pavemeni
alt the efforts of our live, netvt
Commercial Club and the expand I
turo of the large adverthiliiK fund
which they have .raised will hnv
liF & large decree 'ftsted. Pro
greHslvn people will not loruto In a
town with muddy or Ill-kept Btreots
Kttgene already has their street pav
Ing work well under way and (irantr
Pass and Medford are almoHt ready
to begin actual construction work In
this line. KoM'burK ran no longer
rlalav tinA fntlurn I., il.lu I,
which we do not deem possible
wonld give the town a not-boric from
which It would not recover In tin
next U-n years. All its active cltl
ens would soon depart for men
congenial and wlde-a-wake localttl
0 Viewed from every standpoint
must have this tttreot paving, and
the sooner we can get It the bolt
cannot iioij ovi:n.
Attorney .cncrn1 Oawfonl
to HherlfT Mct'lallcn.
Ucpllcs
BAI.EM. Or., Juno 20. Attorn-
(irr.erul Crawford has held that nr
ofllc er el-vted two years ago can hold
ollUn until January I. 1909. mute
the x passed by the people Jun
I, uhtch changes tho time of the
rtate election from the first Monda
In June to the flrt Tuesdnv nfttM
t'ie first Monday In November. Slier
Iff H. T. McCtallen of Douglas count
d.rd the attorney-general's oplelnr
en the matter.
HKSKVKI.T AT HI MM Kit IIOMI
OYSTER HAY. June 20. - Prenl
dent Koosevelt arrived here today
the place who had assembled to re
reive him and spent (he first ten mln
uis In shaking hands and thankliiK
them for their welcome. Ills family
and he entered tho carriage and won
driven to Sagamore Hi'l.
O RfrlKratnre.
Full line of first riant refrlprat
or, enamel lined and guaranteed
a tin factory. Not h Inn equals our Vu
dor0 PorciiscShadeatJtdf kww tlo.t fcotj
porch comfortable. y9 have them 4
f, I, and 10 feet vide. o c:
B. W. STRONG,
Jh9 Furniture Man
! OlM HATK8 ARB RKKTOHKI).
Lumbermen Win Victory lleforw In
terstate Commission.
WASHINGTON, June 20. In the
cases of the Oregon and Washington
Lumber Manufacturers Aasocluilori
agaiitBt the Union Pacific and oilier
railroads, the Pacific Vanufa turers'
association and others, against the
Northern Pacific and others, the
Southwestern Washington Jammer
Manufacturers' aaHocliitlori ug.mi.it
the Northern Pacific, Involving a gen
eral advance In lumber rates, in
many cases 20 to 20 per cent, frr.iii
the north PaclflcQoAHt territory lo
points east thereof, which bcoane ef
fective November last, the Ini.sr.UiUe
Commerce commission makes a iv
graphlc decision In Its action.
On the ground of u n reason". fw;-
nesH It orders a restorations of (tie
previous rates west of a line Ira vn
from Pembina. N. !.. through Grand
F'orkH, Council Muffs, Kansas Cl'y,
Sioux City to Port Aithur, Toruia.
along the Kansas City & SoiUliern
fillwnv. find iiicludiuer! no nth ind
of that line "jlC7i now tako the
same rates as any point between niid
Including Sioux City and Kuumia
Parts of the Increase to hYoiV ills?
ant marketH, lying ep.st of tke I.lic-
sourl river, Is permitted to Biun.l.
The differential rates from th"
Spoknw-nte group polnlH, ami iAjun h
IUVIT, I'll ll'llrf 1)11 1 K UlUI lifll Vfll nii Ml
liHtrlctB, which lie east of the f'aj-
nde niounlaliiH, embracing pnnsjtl
VV'nuti liiL'tnn OrcifDri
and all ct J
ho, to the eastern'JteriiTtiy
nbllshed underj n0de?lHlou In lh(
iase of t)i)Potlnch hum'ier comninv
ind others ngalnst the Nortberu) Pi-
:lflc and other roads.
Kates rrotn KfioKane utsiriciK --re(
ordered lower than the Pacific. eo.
J ii tiJ5 case or trie wesiern ii"on
.umber MnnfiJiietur' associ'itiMi.
i (.-a I nst the Southern Pacific the ,u-
OdHlBOti decides tluiLtho fidw.fu-f t
lc ... fan v.. in,, i.. ,-n
lamotto Oalley, not including ph-'
land, Is unjust and uiire:wimiMo;
thai from ijoth east nnd wct banbso
wii-Ui of ciimillls. Ihe VftiH M il.
Qt oxceed $l.40Cjwr ton. and upon
the wist banlPof t Ii Corvallls, $:t.6.ri
ton. Hecause of hevater m!
fte IWIandorate Is not reduc:''.
In the rase of thvT) Pncillc. Conrtf
Mnnu factoring nusoclnLlon against
1' Northern Pacific and otltpr 'mails,
he commlHHltiu declines to iiiime'an-
itlftr through Orate fr)pi Washing
on to ('oloratio common points and
astern destinations.0 It" requires,
inwever, that Ohe Northern Purine
hllway, the Nortberii Pacilho Ter-
iilual company0of 0Or'-gon. thi'Ore-
on itaiiroao ft javigai ion-company.
ho OregonnShort Mih and the Vn-
'on Pi'lllc to eHUibllsU through ratea
'oiluinber frm the Northern Piicific
Ine In Washington,! north of Port
and, aiPfar as Seattle, through Port-'
and to Oud en and Salt, l.akn Cit v
ind tlah coioiuori points, and A 4 0-
ents per hundred-. weight rate on Mr
ind sprue'e, lumber ntid r0 cimiIh per
Mindrcil on cedar lumber aud hln
jles prescribed for through traffic.
Chairman Knapn and Commission--rnllarlau
dissented from the conclu-
dons reitchcd in a majority of these
ases on the ground that most of the
tdvnhco In rates Is reasonable.
lln Not Neglect the ( IilMrcn.
AL tli Iff season or the year the find
in natural tooHHiiess of a child's
owels should have Immediate at-
ention. i no nesi tnmg mat can ne
siren Is Chamberlain's Colic, chol-
rtl and Diarrhoea Remedy followed
by enstor oil as directed with each
bottle of the remedy. For nale by
Hamilton Drug C.
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"THKY WON'T CJO lKY'
We mean your watches and time
pieces. They must be kept cleaned
and oiled to get the best results. He
member watch making Is our only
specialty. J. T. Dryan, The Watch
maker. dTF
Tli Modesty or Women
Naturally makes thun shrink from th
tnuellcute questions, tlm obnmSuuj et
mhiHllon, and unphsnnt local trAt
niMiU. which !Hnit pnyyicitiitw ct'iiMiifi
asst'ntial In the tratnn rit of dtseasm o!
wenicn. Yft, if ln i cut U hiid, it ;
bettor to nulimit to tins onlcjl tti ut !
tlio dlwae itruvv and spread. The tmuHi
Id that, minjteu tho woiiKte Uiidcru-'H nci
the iiiniMm'fl and f-hain for nottiltiK
TlKtivn.lNj woir.cn u bo havn U'ci'
curwi Itv Dr. rieiTr Kitvurlte Pri-scnn-lion
wrttK. In eel at ton of the cur
which disp?!! the exaiumntlon
sn4 IiksI treat men t'pii'ifijaj ojht
fiHllclnt o nrr Vll,- fttf .jrln-jp
'lllfll 3 "1 .lVoriU' iTfvTlttlhiM." - ll
eu its ticLilii.il i ii dint lift. K ri'Kul.triLy tin
fcinitln wt'iikni'is. It ut Iit'lp-. I
a!nmt al:i4 nirt'jt. It Is strict Ij- tion
ili-oh.'tth, iimi !)'rrit, nit t innriUnt
hc'liu priuU-tt on it- Uttlo-riH'i"T; con
Ulns tiu tiolcit nous or hub.t fnrmitu
dnigi, and rvt-ry n:ilii mlit-niii! rt-M
nt?rliiR lni- 1ui-.ini..nin h- the (nl
inlur nnMii of Hi,.si must niin ni In ih
vfnil s.'liiHUof nuilu-jil pra.-tuo. Sun.
of th!' iniiMrmn and !ttmiil-ft if pn
(sloiiul fiioT'iiiiiw of iu itiK'i'edt,nt5
will Im fcti.d In a '.Mii'lil.-t w'TitHv
around ti. Uittlv, in a Un.k 'i niitll'
fret tu ntjucst, t'v lir. K. . I'n-r.e, v'
Htiffulo, N. Y. Tof-5U.n:rl en
dorsrmtMits hnn!d hao I.ir morn w ;lr
hnTnny nntoiiiit of, l)vv,i. riliinfv !:iyr.i
oon iiroft'.i-.loii-il tfsilniiii!;il5.
Tho nnil hiU'llin-'iit union now-1ar
ltii( nn knowing hut tliov tnl.f m.ti
Irlnn Inttml of oiwimu tlioir K.Kinhoil.t
a lot of yotin hint and im'pu'.ti don
whatrvor i offontt ihpin. " I unntr Tn-
fcnpiion i m hM'HN coMrcsi ri.is, u .
makiM wo:k ffomon Atrotirt atnl U-li
womon noil,
it. tfii r b mfxiH i rtuvhi'r i tiu rr(,
On fetilit of l;imiis t.i riKi,.i
HulTslu, N. V., VI oium'i'hi !taiiiis fi-r -.
DHr-fo tr"d. or 3! T,inM" fur r1. U limn.1
hj letter. All iinh ronnnunUatiou ar-
In. rloro riaant Viiot !nvtror'
and rvffulau tomavh. liver aitd l
HKItK IN OHWiON'.
POP.TLAND. Or , June 22 On
June 24th tho business men of Port
land will make an excursion to Eu
gene for the double purpose of par
ticipating In the commencement ex
ercises at the 1'nlverslty and witnes
sing tho opening of the splendid new
depot. Then at a little later date
tho Portland Ad. Club will go to
Albany as the guests of the Albany
Commercial Club, the manager of
which organization was a former
president of the Ad Men's Club, q
l'.litX Is the actual membership to
day of the CPortland Commercial
Club, and there nrefti applicationr
to be considered at itrrr regular meet
ing of the board of governors tomor
row. 1400 Is a figure of early reall-
7.u Jiy n . I u u I rl en-.h a ve come f ro rr.
alV-iver the Mhfe) relative In-the
rnembership(oJ' this oi-gnlzxtJot).
the Interest probably being. awak
ened by the recent housewarmln?
held in tho (T'W eight-story ;(t$e!
num..- nuiu v,mu.
19Uy will regiMl-r (tbe gitosf
rop m oernes anu Miernes mat
HrJfiTin has ever produWd. Quality
Is magnificent, quantify almos-. un
l!n;lled, and while huini(nltjO H cp
toying-this fruit, the maturing hay
crop Tiisures a bl)J) Increase In the
dairy output) which has been greatly
of; n ntln liy as good spring pastures-
us v&ro ever known In thlstection
lt s'denLs of the Northwest should
ake pains to see that their efLsterti,
i:oi;iiiry nieuun iiri mane ramuinr
VM(h(jhe uiifnualled conditions which
mnke duRying so profitable here.
Sore Nijiples. 0
Any mother wlfb fias had experi
ence !lh this" distressing ojlmmit
will bo pleased to know that a cure
may be affui ted by 'Applying Cham
berlain's Sal w as soon as the child Is
done nurhing. Wlpe It off with a
oft clvth before allowing ie babe
to nurse. c,Many trained nurses use
this hhIvo with best results. For sale
bllamUtPn Drug Co. u
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tho Kind Yoa Have Always Bought
Giguttturo of !uirfffijl&M
cussiFicD mmmm
o - WANTUl)
n 1 - r
WANTHI) A, )ioHl(lmi with party
who airiuciuii'H an all round use
ful man, tlioroiiKhly reliable,
steady liubllH, good clerk or me
chanU'. Will work In t'rulL or on
rnrm; tnodcinte salary. Addrewa
"C," Ut'view Ollleii. dJ20
WANTI01) UufurulNlied room for
botisb ker-iilnK. with party for com
pany preferred, (live aililresa and
price nor month. "C," iieview
onice. dj'-T,
I'OSITION WANTED. By nn oxper
lrneecl grocery clrk, no bad hab-
lt, nalary no object. Addresu A
11., care Jtevlew. dJ15.
I'oit sai.i: Stock Iiokb ill uuantl
ties to suit purchaRer. Inquire of
IHiiiKlas waite, or rhnne 47x9.
d.i2 6
FU SAI.K A i;t)nd aoooiul-haud
lyewrhti nlni'il new. Kor par
UmlarH st.o Klmr K. Wiinliorly.
A 1 M ! N I ST 1 1 A TOR ' S HAI.E I have
for ante 2V lutH on Pine street,
ii iso lot and tmllillng known as
tho Denning lodging house, hnno
fltroet. AIho 5 acna 14 rati en
out, nrnr Tnrgi't Riiuge, and 20
Aitch !n Looking (IIbbb, For per
tk'ulnra call on or addresa ,T. T.
Ooudninn, aOmlnlatraior estate of
J. J. McCoy, riecea d 6tt
lOit 8ALK At n hiirpain, a a;iljon
Imshit'sK in Ihe boat liusines cor
ner iu Vancouver, Watliliigton. a
rapidly rowlnc rlty. Possession
given July I, liiS. Address Box
f7. Vanro uvcr. Wash. daw
VOl SAI.K Vrartloiilly m-w" 6-ro.ora
rottiiRo. nil niodirti ronvenUMU'es.
Will cxohaiiKo for Portland prop
erty, tnll on L. Kabul, Hoscburn.
Otrion. dawtf
Pi Ml fiAI.K -Stiliolnrshlp In the
llohnkt'-Walkrr MusliU'RS CoIIcko
, of Portland. Will tMl for ;M.f0
'Mi-h Is a baimiln, Addrosa
l.'oiio Matthews, Olldo, Oi'o. d
l(K SAI.K An olbt-norso power
hollci and von leal i nielno. .'Cheap,
1f taken at ottee. Call on F. F.
Pattornoil. d?wJ2S
Pi Hi $.K -Cook or Spaniol puns.
!niulre lit. rosideiioo of V. V. Pat
tiTr'no dJyiT
KOlt s.M.K- tioncl imvlnc plumbing
and llnnltiK busintsR. A.ddlcss H .,
care of Review, llnsttburt;. tf
KRiW FOR SAI.B -A flue rfraln of
Huff Leghorn orks for sale at
1 1. Oil prr sciHok of fifteen. Mrs.
Mary Whipple. Kdentower., dif
i o folt KKST. r C
Ki Ml UK NT A beautifully. cWnn.
remoMie1 houne, three bWkd
from liostoinYe. Inquire at Jih!k(
1 lain 11 Ion's resilience. rfTP
Kl'KN'lSHKO ROOMS Fine uw
furnished rooms for rent, with ot
without Wrd. Cull at this of -
IVe TF
HST M I'OIND.
iUJT Tucket buuk. can.Laia.iii ka-
and piikiU ehniuo. VCi lot I be-"
tween West Itenehurg and depot.
t-frulor l.lnan )nm va mt )
Upon Negro Edu
cation Depends
the Safety of tje
outh.
JIIEEE is no slavery
q Tho broad question iPtli Sliall we permit tho
neirrn tn remain nnnn tli)i)tpprifnrv Tnttinc thft-lenst
of tlm anil, or
PROPER IXDCSTBIAL TfTAIXIXG fit himQo
get tho most out o feil ? The iiJto race in America nofy num
beOot (utrom ten millicSi. itn a years, perltajw in tliif
generation, tlio raco will i)ive increased o 1.1,000)000. I repeat tliat
tlffiy a-going toCVemuin iiPtliis cogitr for nil time and pricipally
in (tt(0 soiftl'ierC'states. o o
THfllift MILLI6N8 ACR CAM) Bff Mad UOSLESB OR
U8EFUL. THEY CAN SB HADB' TO HBLRoOH TO HINBBR. THftY
XJANBtf'MADC TO B6COMB CfllMlSALff OR UAW ABIDING Cltl
SWHICH 6HAUL IT BE
o Some peoplo are ftWid of assorting that education as a force to
uplift the negro is a failure. Education has never been tried 'emong
tho rank aud file of our'-peoplo on a senlo luTgv enough to warrant any
such judgment. The great bulk of our peoplo have searcely been
touched by edtinfltion. According to offhaul statistics, two yoara ago
there were 1,100,000 children of my race of school ago who were not
even eurolled in tho public schoob, nnd a large portion of those
enrolled, especially in the country districts, were in school only four
or P.vo months in the year.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO THE GOOD NAME AND
FUTURE SECURITY OF THIS COUNTRY TO HAVE IN ONE PART
OI IT A MILLION AND A HALF CHILDREN GROWING. UP EACH
YEAR WHOLLY WITHOUT EDUCATION? AN UNTRAINED HORSE
OR DOG 18 UBELE88 AND NONEFFECTIVE. HOW MUCH MORE 80
IS THIS TRUE OF THE HUMAN
The south, out of its poverty, has doDe well, and it DESERVES
ORE D IT for what it has done It has had to rehabilitate during tho
days since the war its industrial,
ditions. Not only has the negro
THE WHITE CHILD IIAS
an equal degree. No section of
struggle, i taxing itself so heavily
notwithstanding these facts it still
of the negro children nr9 without
IIMIimiMHimilllMIIHMtMlimi
Cut Glass and Silverware
T There have never before been offered such extraordinary bargains
in ceiiuine ' UT tiLANS. c All pieces are best, quality clear glass-only
a few pieces of a kind. - ......
X In silverware we have the kind that civos laslin? satisfaction: beau
tiful and dignified designs, worth anil long wear, which are the qualities
desired le ihe most fasiidious v This cut glass and silverware inr.ke tho
most useful of presents for June weddings. Special Prices
Expert Watch Cleaning J.T.BRYAN
OJld Repairing . , . Roeebur, Oregon
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V. U. FISH Kit, lres. J, II. 11OOT0, Vice-XVes. J. M. THRONE, Sec.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Successor to F. SI. Alley.
Abstract ot Title Furnlelicd. Titles Guaranteed.
I. and Office Practice a Specialty. Safety Deposit Boxes (or Rent.
Timber Lauds Bought and Bold. Land Script (or Sale.
ileal Estate and Insurance.
Papers Properly Prepared (or Piling on Gnvernuient Ijinds.
Township Maps, flhnning Vacant Lands, of oil Townships In the
itosehnrg I.nnil District, 60 touts Earn.
Office Dniler C. 8. Land Office IKlSEBtRG, OKBGON.
i i i mil iiiiiiMiii
What makes our
business grow?
It's, because we treat
the people right.
ti
n
Some merchants in their attempt to lead in
prices often buy inferior gocJs hut that is some
thiup that this comjiauy does uot do.
Our courteous treatment, the superior quality
of our goods ami the right prices is what is build
ing up our business every day. - 1 ' ,
.. . If you are, not a rvgrtiar customer place atrial,
order and he conviuf ?d.
Yours for a fqitare deal,
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Alton S: Frey & Co
GROCERS
Pmn X.n. smi il " : SueersjenCjoF Barkfr Co..
By BOOKER T. WASHINGTON.
Pretident ot Tusketfce
Inttltute.
so narrowing, ?o duWsing as that
sliall vvn
BEINQI
educational, social and political con
child suffered for education, but
BEEN A SI FFEUER in almost
our country is making as great a
for education, as the south, but
remains true that a large proportion
educational opportunities.
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ALCOHOL 3 PER CfKT
AVcgelabfc PrcparaflonEirAs
simil.ying ihe Food amlPrfguja
lingUicSionadisariCSowsflf
RujyjHjffi
Promolcs DideslionlCntetfiil-
ncss d ResLQapiains nci to I
OpiunilMorphiru! nor.QJ
NOT WAR C OTIC.
tttfnroSiiitsaswiiwii
Ansriecl Bcruedv forConsIte
lion, Sour Stomach.Dlatrhueii
Wormsfmmilaons.tevwisa
mss flvdLOSSOFSLfiEP.
PacSiaile Sinarart of
NEW YOKK.
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
A, O. V. V. ATTENTION.
BuKlneBB of importance fs to )
transacted at the rogular mct'ting o
Itoscbuig Lodge, No. Iti, A. O. ti.
W.. on Monday cvcniiiK, June 22.
Every member is iirse'l to be pres
ent. J. V. DOWKI.L,
M. V.
ATTICNTION, I'AltMKHS.
It you want a milk house that is
up-to-date, see Pat, box 302, Kose-
burg, Oregon.
dsvjy2u
Thinks It Saved Ilia J A to.
lister M. Nelson, of NapleB, Me.,
says in a recent letter: "I have used
Dr. King's New Discovery many
years for coughs and colds, and I
think it Raved my life. I have found
it a reliable remedy for throat and
lung complaints and would no more
be without a bottle than I would be
without food." For nearly forty
years New Discovery has stood at
the head of throat and lung remedies
As a preventative of pneumonia, and
healer of weak lungs It Jias no ei;ual.
Sold under guarantee at A. C. Mar
sters' drug store. f0c nnd $1 .00 .
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Phone .055
H. C. RITZMAN
UP-TO-DATE PLUMBLR
f Let nie make an estimate
hot water a specially.
Foot of Jackson St.
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ROYAL
STAND'F
TYPEWRITER
) A card will bring a machine to your office for test.
the TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
84, 3rd. St. Portland, Or. Elmer E. Wimberly, Roseburg
HIGH GRADE PLUMBING
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CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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For Over
Thirty Years
CASTOR!
TMK O NT tin COMPANY, NIW TOWII OITT.
KPHCIAIj BARGAIN $$,000.
42K: acres, all good fruit land, 32
n hay aud grain and 7 in pasture;
i room bouse and furniture, 2 barns
ind 1 chicken house; good steam
tvood sawing and feed grinding out
lit; 2 good horses, cow, 2 pigs, 25
chickens; 1 wagon, 1 buggy, and two
ets of harness all new.
VMPQUA VALLEY LAND CO.,
TP Maccabee Temple.
Dmklius Arnica Salve Wins.
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1,
Cochran, Ga., writes: "I had a bad
sore come on the instep of my foot
and could find nothing that woulj.
heal it until I applied Bucklen's Ar- .
nica Salve. Less than half of a 25
cent box won the day for mo by af
fecting a perfect cure." Sold under
guarantee at A. C. Marsters drug
store.
Heavy, Impure blood iuakeB a
muddy, plmjily complexion, head
aches nausea, indigestion. Thin
blood makes the blood rich, red, pure
- restores nerfect health.
All Work Guaranteed
ou your work. Steam and I
Repair Work Neatly Done,
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