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Y . n O C O feVENINQ ROSEBURG REVIEW fBbtk fafm ownwl by hl9 M- ISSLlEb bAlLY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. W1MBEKLY, Editor. Office-ksvlew Building (first floor) Jackjon Street. Telephone Mala ool DAILY ftr year, by aU fvruivalb, Ullrrel ir wak,atUvid 8JEM1-WEEK U ftr Tr U MU Mwutbi I'-W JULY 0, 1W8. 1UO.M COl'NTY KXUIANUICS. VoikhIIh Courier. Ml tut Murjorle Bernard, of Luke- view, Is vim King her gi'anfJiiariiJl?, Mr. and Mm. S. Feeler. W ui. Moser lf t W ed uesduy f r i HUrbuck, Wuab., when) he will co lumn through the Bummur Mm. UeVore has gouts to WilleU Cal.. where uhe will reside with Inr daughter, Mrs. Ur. Camp. Mr. aud Mrs. Ueuvjr, of Wish ing ton atate, have located here. Mra. John Wamaley has returned from the hospital at Portland. Kx-Operator 0. A. Ponigra, of Oak land, has purchased a 1 alMutere.it In the buslneHB owned by W. u. Bridge aud will aftjr July lat be ldeutlflod with aald Arm. Deputy Klah Wardnn J. D. WIUoi left Wednesday for points in Lane county to attend to dtitlea relative to his office. Mr. WIIhou Infornia ih that he has tendered hla resiKuutloii as fish warden and expects In a nlur' time to see his succeunor appointed. Mr. Wilson rondored valuable service to the atate both as game and flub warden aud tho man nppolnted to succeed hlro will have hl hamlB full If he ronderors as efficient service nf did Mr Wilson. Gtendalo Nnw. Miss Lawrence, formerly a teach er here, now of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Is a gueat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Sonnemann. Mlas Maud Baldwin, of Klamnth Falls, la vlaiKng her aunt, Miss Km ma Nail, of this place. A. C. Welderbush and wlfo havf moved about ten in Ilea up Cow creek, where Mr, Wulderbuah will Blurt to manufacture sugar piuo lumber for the local box factory. He ha bought the old plant of tho former box company. J. BweuhoK, of M mil son, Win., ar rived here the first of the week for a visit at the home of his alutur, Mrs. I. Homme. Kuth Turned, of North Yakima. Waah., Is vlatttng with her alHter, Mrs. A. K. Sether. Myrtle Creek Mali Camlllo KriKzle returned here laai Hun day night from hla former home at Republic, Mich., where he weitl lust winter with the remains of hh brother. Napoleon, who wiih killed at the Treadwell mine In A I unit a. h the premature exploHloti of a Itliist. Mrs. Kate Itrewer went to Atttorlu to vlKit her duughter, MrH. Otha llutisakur. Mth. MlnnUi Itogno Is vIkKIuk rel atives and friends In town, from Portland. The (ihareholdera of the Myrtlt Creek Hochdalu Company held u hiiHiueHH meeting Saturday. They were well plenwd with the ahowhiK the Hoehdale Htoro has made under the management of (1. M. Thorp During the three monttiH the Htnrt haa been running, the buHlnens dmit amount to more than $3r00, with in ever Incrennhig list of customers Myrtlo Creek lemons are ripe. The crop la not large and tho output will not effect tho California market at all, but nevertheleaa there are two different parties here who have real Oregon grown lemona, ripe, and a perfect In shape, color and flavor as the lemon of commerce. One eihlb Ited at the Mall office this week picked from the tree at tho M, 1) Hnilth farm In Missouri Hottom, In Mno specimen of Kh kind, and to all appearances la as good aa the beat The tree has greeu fruit and blow emu also, and tho fruit matures In July of each year. The fruit crop In the vicinity of Wyrtle Creek la looking well for this time ui yar, and give promise ot hlui the lariat ever produced In Ula Bwtloa. The output of prunes t fall promlara to be a rernnl trr. Ho far the vmii has been tdnl fur the growing pruun and ap parevtty the fruit li larger at thli. Mw tfcAO la naually tha cae. Ttif oipl ybald will be uouiuaMy ht-avr. tb loratmt for did; yrara and th fro it i la food rondMloo. Ivan r fatf crop Prachea are belo lb Average, with ocraelunally a full Orolr4. iugao berries aud rasp berrlee are far crap. Httawberriea r al afcrketed and the yield wan bunt two-fhudt or what it was last ernea are op to average 6o.e pluma and apricots. Irain Koprtl. Hurler Mar conn mei vth a ter rlble tatafonunn Buodar by break Itff on of Ills amis lit two pare Hn tbt m. rtai and elbow 11 it reported tht lie and aevt rai other bp9 "Jumja" k Uetght train to ridt to YoBtalla, and that near BimwIi! be Jumpedj off. with Ihf atnive result ! 0 ( Coatea t'rfold hi fine faun of I 2 00 acred aluiaTed three milea wtct of Drain, to J. K. Palmer, the Cot tage Grova tjieWhant. for'l'O. U ('oaIe bouftkt the pr;4rty ro.u 18 -.raonthn ago for 9 1 HOO. Jotfi cted as agent- ur this deal (y Cly4e Craig leftVedn.day foi Keno, Klamath county, (y.iere he will be employed this summer on a The dry council Tdecuay evening appointed Bob (Jerauld city recorder, to till a vacancy caused by the resig nation of W. A. Perkins. A sou was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chun. K. Kemiugton, of Dgtin, on juiy z. Oakland Owl. Mrs. T. V. Dlmiiiick, of Kellogg, has returned from a Portland hospi tal, materially Improved In health. Mesdames Dr. Ullinour and Hiell Southworth are visiting relatives in Lake county. J. P. Crouch has converted his former suloon business into a tern peranco billiard parlor. Cunyonvllle Kcho. J. O. Pierce, as guardian, has Kold the property belonging to the Eu gene Comer entate at auction. Jas. Huntley, of Dlllard, purchased the land, paying $4 00 for it. W. J. Dunbar has purchased the Hall place for a conHideraUou of $2000, and expectfj to take pohhoh hIoii about October 1, at which time Thoa. Weaver's lease expires. Over Thirty-five. Years. In 1872 there was a great deal of diarrhoea and cholera Infantum. K was at this time that Chamberlains Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Rem edy was first brought into use. It proved more successful than any other remedy or treatment, and lias for thirty-five years maintained that record. From a small beginning Its sale aud use lias extended to every part of the United States and to many foreign countries. Nine drug gists out of ten will recommend II when their opinion is- asked, al though they have other medicines that pay them a greater profit. It can always be depended upon, even In tho most severe and dangerous cases. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. - ATTKNTIOX, FAKMKliS! 4 If you want u milk house tin U up-to-date, seo Put, box 302, Koxe liurg. dawjy2- U FDDINU AT OAK CltFFK. A very quiet, but pretty wedding was solemnized at tho honiA of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. J. J. Thornton, at Onk Creek, when theli .laughter, Miss Peurle, was united in marriage to Mr. Otto Krlekson, at noon, Wednesday, July 1, 1'tOH. tn tho presence of a number of rel it lven nnd friends. The bride was tastefully attired in white silk aud woro a boquet ot white orange blossoms, while the croom wore the conventional black. The ceremony was conducted b Itev. Hicks, of Uosehurg. The presents received anil by whom given were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thornton, set if dishes and set of glntmwaro, con sisting of sugar bowl, cream pitcher, spoon holder ami butterdish ; Mr. ('has. Krlckson, elock Mr. and Mrs I. Thornton and son, water set; Miss Ida Krlckson, water set ; Mis--Kthel Thornton, cake stand ; MIki I.euu Krlckson, fruit dish: Chan HendrU-ksnn, pnr'or lamp; John K ernan. meat plate; Johnnie Krlck Hitn, toothpick holder; Mrs. Maggie Turner, set of glassware, consist lug of sugar howl, cream pitcher aud spoon holder; Kugene Marker, set of tablespoons; Ralph Turner. Jelly IIhIi: Mr. aud Mrs. K. M. Atterhury. set of glassware; Zenas Hiirker. set of spoons; Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Dar ker, set of breakfast plates, set of suuro dishes and syrup pitcher. After a hnu nt eons dinner the quests departed after wishing Mr. and Mrs. Krlckson a hnppv wedded life. "A (ICKST." A Woman's. Buck Bai many arhra and palm catied b) w4kin8c and falling, or other dlplaiv moui, of the pelvic organs, other oymp to rut of femalit weakness sru frequent httadachb, tiirilnessi, Imaginary sjsvks oi dark ipots llnaUnu U'fnro the yen, gnaw lug Miisutlou In Htnmach, drngging or bearing down In lovcratdnuiliinlor h1 U region, disagreeable drums fnun H-vli orgatiii. faint sl with g-neral wcaktifi'u If any roimidcralile nuntUr of th Uvf ymplom are present there li no remedy thai wTHRlve quicker relief or a more per aiaieut than Dr. Plerco'i FavorlU PreArnH haa a record of over fortj years of ciu ). the most potent LLVlgoral'na tonic aii.T ireniiihnij u t ko li kj mivlh-alclept TlTmha.Ii et the gl)ct ric extraciTuf native aictlirl aal riKiU found In our fitre.su arsl am ialas not a drop of aiculml or harmful, ot hablt-formlnf druca. It tiiaTfdiviiirt ar all prlniva od ibe butU-wrappr aud al Imtad ualr oath a corrret. Every itifrtdleuk eiiVerina Into 'Ft ?orlu Pie Tiptkia " hat Ut wriiwn en .rteBtn it the m n emtnent m.-lK a riureof all Die .-wra! at'h.atof prar Urates nra ali:ih!e ilian any aaiouiit et eon proftiwioiial tr-t!nHin1al-'-ltaoub lh latter am n t la. itini, havlnff Imwu nm uibutml volmiurllf hy f raieful aiienc In ftumtara u eii-vrd iha nd.rrieno g'vao v aoy other bMhim tiiant fm Ua mra of tmii' ilia You aonnt a If. rd t arett aey met lclni of unkuvwo nmiHrtitivD as ft iorrtntr for tbit wtit (,mvfo rruMy or rmw LXMrtaiTti N. o though iha drakr aa unk a little to ira iMiii thcretf Yiw laurfsi to recainlng health a earam nnt le aoy t:tth iotern i f hi ea4 it it ai latiil I to y .c mtffiligeiK-a for uy to itaim off iiptmyou a BLuetitui. Y-o know lii jrou want and l his tut W tnpMiy (he artlria caiUM for. l)r. i'iaic'i riteant I'.rli u ar liw ordinal M.utU Liver Pltlx" tr put U bf old Dr. Ptprcw over forty y.r" Hwh Ualuitci-i tot THivar I.ittit it far-Wrt fraU-My ID Ua Phone 661. when ynt want, a jood drlvliiK rt(t or saddle horse, fv'rses boarded at reasonable rate. Del mar Dixon. iJ dTF ! LADO In Roseburg, July 3, m. .Miss Beatrix Ladd, aged 23 years, of tuberculosis. Mlsa Ladd was a daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. T. Ludd, of Deer Creek, who Burvlve her, aa do three sistern and a brother; Mrs. C. K. Coatea, of this city, at whose home she die J; Mrs W. F. Campbell, of f-ter Creek; Mlsa Lulu Ludd, who arrived here a few days oko from Memphis, Tenn , and Thomas Ladd, who resides in Tennessee. The funeral was held Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock, with In terment In the 1 O. O. F. cemetery, where Her vices were conducted by Itev. C. A. Rexroad, of the MetKod ist church. South. I n i u red laborer 1 Hos. John Harrington, the laborc. whoso skull was fractured by falling brick from the wall of Max Webst grocery building Inst Tuesday, died at Mrs. P. M. Benson'E hospital on last Saturday morning. Ills remains were Interred tn tho Odd Fellows' cemetery Sunday afternoon, with services conducted bv Rev. K. II. Micks, of the Baptist thurch. Harrington la survived by two brothers, Stewart nnd Asa Harring ton. He was a cousin of R. A., and B. T. Woodruff, of Melrose. CALL FOR tOTNTY WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given all part let holding county warrants issued by Douglas County, Oregon, nnd en dorsed prior to and Including the 30th day of January, 1007, to pres ent the anme to tho County Treas urer of Douglas County, Oregon, at his ofllce, for payment ns Interest thereon will cease after the date of this notice. Dated nt Roseburg, Oregon, thif 1 rth day of June, 1 90ft. J. R SAWYERS, Treasurer of Douglas County. Or dj14 AUTO LIVERY SERVICE Taylor & Stauffer. Will make trips to and fro in tin; Fulr (i rounds each 15 minutes (lur ing Saturday, JULY FOURTH. FARE 25 CTS EACH WAY. The automobile will run on lower road, leaving the straight hill road for the exclusive use of teams. Leave orders at. Denning Sr Kent's cigur store, or phone them. Delightful ride quick service i. i.. ii- ..; Jtt. New officers of Rising Star lodge, Xo. 174, I. O. O F, ftere lnnaiim iast Friday ni?ht by J A. Buchanan D. D. G. M. The new officers are: 1C. N. Ewart, N. 0 . ; oG . Worthlngton, V. G . ; M. A. Powell, Treas.; E. S. Cockelreas, War.; Warren fc-at-ty. Con.: D. G. Palm, It. S. X. J . ; G. A. Signalness, L. S. X. G . ; W. A. Pettit, R. S. V. G. ; A. liestifl, L. S. V. G.; J. Falbe. It. S .S.; R. C. Agee, L. S. S.; F. Stauffer. I. G . ; C. P. Lewis, O G . ; Dr. F. II. Vlncll, Chap. A pleasant feature of the evening was the presentation of a tine carving set to R. II. V. Wood, the retiring X. !., as a token of ap preciation of his services to the lodge. This also partook of the na ture of a wedding present, Mr Wood having recent y returned from hit wedding tour. "Catctreti are certainly fln. I eave f rtaiul on whun i lie doctor waa treatinic him fur cancer of tho to math. The oext morning be passed four piece! of a tape-worm. Me then got a box and ia thre dwji he psed a tnpe-worm 4ft feet luna. It waa Mr. Matt Frook, of MtllersburkT. Dauphin Co., Pa. I am quite a worker for Cascarvta. lust them myself aud find them benrtlclal for taunt any disease caused by Uupuxv UmmI. Chu. E, Condon, LewUtowu. I'a, (Mifflia Co.) Best For Candy cathahtic Plaaiant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do flood, Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe, 10c. Me, SOc. Navar sold In bulk. The Knnlna tablet starved CCO. Onarantead to cure or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 594 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES 1 The bo J" 01 Artuur '"- lr;e vousg loirgr l.o was diowoed in the .North fmi'dua r'r' 1,1 r" j miln above the tlsb hatchery, on Hie Sufh of last June, was recoveiea last 1 Saturday. It arose to the surlart of the water and rested asamst a ' Ion in the boom a '"'le above the bat.herv. The body was discovered bv Louis Adler, a resident of tilide. ! It was brought to this city Sunday I i and this inornlnK it was Riven burial . ; in the Odd Fellows' cemetery, with ! ben-diction pniuounccil by Kev. H. II. Hicks and preceded by services at the cnapet at " . o- n.n'i"" dcrlakiPK parlors. Kulk was 20 years of ase. His j homo was at Crellin, Md. A brollier, rieorue Kulk, with whom he came to, HosehntK from Idaho only a few j days before his track- death, was thf I only surviving relative present at the funeral. The bodv was considerably decom- ' posed. l.al'Be bruises on the fore- f head, face and breast lead to the I theory that when Kulk fell from the j I log during his fatal attempt to break i i a jam in the rapids he must have j struck or have been subsequently I swept against rocks with such force as to render him incapable of saving I himself, (ieo. Kulk scouts such an Idea, however. He believes that his! brother was seized with a cramp I which is quite probable in view of the fact that he was overheated from work when he struck the exceeding ly cold water of the river. Patronize Raview advertisers. WAXTKl) TUAC'HKU WANTED Principal for the Voncallu school for tho com ing year. Address counuuliicU' lions to K. llelliwell, clerk. Yon calla. Ore. TK ion sai.k. l-KTTKli PUKSS l'Olt SAI.K- Mas been used but ti few times, latest model. Price J4. Can be seen at Review Dllice. KOIt SAI.K Kirst-clasH Improved White sewing machine, drop head. $2.Y0t. Inquire at A. Peterson' shoe shop, I'uss street. j:l l')R SAI.K All K,lison moving pic ture machine, almost new. Tall nt this otllce and see the machine. A bargain If taken at once. dTK ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I have for sale 2H lots on Plue street, nlso lot and building known as the Denning lodging house, I.nue street. Also 6 acres 1 V4 miles out, nenr Target Range, and 20 acres lu Looking Glass. For par ticulars call on or address J. T. Goodman, administrator estato of J. J. McCoy, deceas d dtf FOR SAI.K Practically new 6-roorn cottage, nil modern conveniences. Will eschange for Portland prop erty. Call ou L. Kabal, Roseburg. Oregon. dTK FOR SALF Scholarship In the Itrhnke-Walker Musllleu College, of Portland, will sell foe :'4.r.0. which is a Itargaln. AdtlreM Inline Matthews, lillde. Ore. diw FtlR SALE - Cocker Spaniel puiM Inquire at resldpoco of F. F. Pat terson. djvt7 Oregon Restaurant Opea Day andNight Fresh OysCers, Clams and Fish at Any Time Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. RtGULAR MEALS 25c. It Can't 1U- Uoat. Thf tt of all teachers is experi ence. ('. M. Harden, of Silver City. North Carolina, says: "1 find Klec tric Hitters does all that's claimed for It. For Stomach, Liver and Kid ney troubles it can't he heat I have tried It and ilnd it a most, excellent medicine." Mr. Harden is riht; it's I tho best of all medicines also for I weakness, lame hack, and all run j down conditions. Best too for chills , and malaria. Sold under guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. 5Uc. See Pat for your Paints, Oils and r Varnishes; Best ou Karth. He cau save you money, with a positive guarantee back of the goods. P. O. Box 3U2. Roseburg, Or. dswjy2U VmiHiua Cold Cure Is a guaran teed remedy, quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF :: t: ItllllllllllJiJttttiiiit 4411 What makes our business grow? It's because we treat the people right. Some merchants in their attempt to lead in prices often buy. inferior goods but that is some thing that this company does not do. Our courteous treatment, the superior quality of our goods and the right prices is what is build ing up our business every day. If you are not a regular customer place a trial order aud be eonvinc:d. Yours for a Fquare deal, Alton S. Frey & Co GROCERS Thoaes 2 an.i;.V,l SucctJsorsItoJ.pr.JBorker'i Co. it zt 4 Tho Kind Von Have Always Bongk, mi wbftA bos kma lu use for over 30 years, has horma tk signature f - and has fccea made wider bis pep. j(7 sonal supervision since Its Infancy. tJtf7Z7-CucJU4l Allow no one to deceive yea in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " nre but Experiments tlmt trillo with and endanger tho health ot IniUuts and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA ' Castoria is ft harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. (jorlc, Drops toud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverisbuess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatioi mid Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC C.NTAUH Oat.rn.NT. TT MUMRAV STHKCT. MIW YORK 3IT. TO CI.OSK AT SIX O'CLOCK. IteKimilng on .Monday. July 6. Ihe following named grocery stores will close each evening at six o'clock, ex- rep! on Saturday evenings, when' they will be open to suit the con-1 veiik'tice of the trade: ItOSKlH'ItU ItOCHDALK IIAKNKSS Si JOHNSON, It. A. lirXSAKER, MAX WK1SS, ALTON S. FKKY & CO.. t'l.OAKK ti IIKOWN, MliS. A. ('. Kiili) & SON, M11S. II. K ASTON. its kind in the world, and had I used it in 1902 believe it would have sav ed me a hundred dollar doctor's bill. Sold by Hamilton Drug Co. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNKHSIIIl'. CO. Cliainiici-laiu's Colic, Cholera nild lliarrhoeu Itemed)' Would Have Saved liilu 1)10. "In 1!'"2 1 liave a very severe nt tnck of dianhoca,' says It. N. Far ar. of Cat Island. La. "For several weeks I was unable to do anything. On March IS. lltil", I bad a similar attack, and look Chamberlain's Col ic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave me prompt relief. I con sider it one of the best medicines of Notice Is hereby given mat the co partnership heretofore existing be tween R. L. Stephens and James A. Perry, boot and shoe dealers, of Koscburg, Oregon, bas this day been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Perry retiring and Mr. Stephens con tlnuiiiK the business, assuming all ot said firm's liabilities and indebted' ness. Dated at Roseburg, Or., June 22; 190S. R. L. STEPHENS, JAMES A. PERRY. Constlputlon. For constipation there Is nothing quite so nice as Chamberlain's Sto mach and Liver Tablets. They al ways produce a pleasant movement of the bowels without any disagree able effect. Price 25 cents, Samples free. Hamilton Drug Co. ' t Phone Iojs All Work Guaranteed H. C. R1TZMAN UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER " Let me make an estimate ou your work. Steam and i . . . hot water a specialty oot of Jackson St Repair Work Neatly Done. SUE-Good plou plumMnj nd tinning; buiioest. Address li.. care ot Review. RiueDurg. U " xk nr.T. lost am rouxn. A HOAST (ip HK.KK THAT MAKK Vol 1! Mill HI WATKIt. '".''. rare lth us every ,av oo-;.. ' ' - I" f-i'l it nii know i ,' ,.! I'-f h.u you see it ( r course -.mi, do hen you cat it i vou ii enjov 'the wirt ,. serve. pri,e ,ttle. ',.,ol) fidln. km.win. handllna and care ful cutlinn eiplam the reason fur or o!as supplying tine masting The Economy MaiKet The ROYAL U)ST -rocket bock, containing (. and small cbange. Wat lost iw weeo West Roseburg and depot Finder pleas leave at Review of. ti'- dTT KIM.'NIV. -A pulse, (-tintiituiiiK nnn ey. key and oilier llitjign. Owner can hive Mm,, by culling at Mar- - stera m:ublo ottiee and dcsa,IMn NOTICE TO CltKIUTOItS-WTInvInc I tos( our business fire. , ff-S"! o pectrmiy ask all persons knowlnt - thensolves Infiobled to t i to settle as mn as nossl.Sl T. W1L I JAMS A SON, Wilbur Ot. J tf . ii. KNiitH, it, 1. II. IIOOTII, Vice-IVes, J. m. TIIIW-XE, 8,-c. The Douglas County Abstract Company ' n Lent huiTessor to V K, Alley, Atstract of T'tle Kurntiheil. Titles C.uaraiitw.l Land OBIee Pradice a 8mt.a1-.jr. 8aftv ln.oit ,lux TiniHr Liindi- Bougl.t ai d Sold. Lj 8o-l tor s.la ltr.il Kstatc aril iKMntocl'. rr.K-r- r.frl' 1,.,wr,., rt m on Owemmcm lMudf Tl,lifftlp.lf,min(.' Virnnt IjiiuI,, ,,f ,U T..mliii '.n llttellttr 1 ..,,.1 III..-.... ft .. ' Office I'niler V. S. Ijunl Olllif. W lliwki,,,,,,. aat-t-ft-t-tet 1 1 a a a a ai ir ... .'itr(t(i (?) Itts STAND'RD TYPEWRITER A card will bring a machine to your office for lest. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 84, 3rd. Si. PiHtland, Or. FJnier E. Wimberty. Roseburg "lswjsBsaiasBiBiBiBiSBiaMaiMiaisaiaassaB HIGH GRADE PLUMBING C C) CLEN 1, NEGLEY At K" SykW Soc.. Phone 25I. A WorkCuan. . Q 9