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t-ariStki
IXJCAL NEW&
Cull on F. Long for harness.
For good printing of all kinds The
Review always leads.
"Get the Habit!" The Crescent
Theatre. 1TF
Ce.rtr.ln and ppeedy cure for poison
oak. Manners' poison oak remedy.
Before going camping gut a bottle
of Mansters' poison oak remedy. TP
See Jennings, the baker, for some
thing special for balls and parties.
Miss Minnie Hell and Miss Evelyn
Jackson went to Portland today, the
former on millinery business, the lat
ter to visit with friends.
Umpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran
teed remedy, quick and sure, at
Hamilton's. TF
Mrs. J. A. Dewey and Bon, who ar
rived here yesterday from Glendale,
left this morning for Portland,
where Mr. Dewey Is employed in the
mailing department of the Oregon
Ian. .Not "Just aa good," but tin. best
Jennlng's bread. Fro delivery.
Phone 83. dtf.
Nicholas T. Day, a well known pio
neer of this county. Is seriously 111
at the home of Jesse Thompson, at
Coles Valley.
Mrs. Ira Wlmberly and two sons,
Carl and Lester, of Drain, and C. L.
Clevenger, of Grants Pass, were here
this afternoon to attend the funeral
of Mr. E. Wlmberly.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Throne and the
former's sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Peters, recently from
Avis, Pa., have gone to Glendale to
visit with relatives.
Most disfiguring Bkln eruptions,
scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are
due to Impure blood, ilurdock Ulood
Bitters is a cleansing blood tonic.
Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained,
clear-sklnnod.
John F. Mangles, the high diver
with the American Amusement Co.,
which Is billed to show hore next
week, met with an accident while do
ing Ills stunt at Medford Thursday
night. He struck the wator in a
bad position and Injured himself In
ternally. Ho has gone homo to San
Francisco.
Phone 661, when you want a good
driving rig or saddle horse. Horses
boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar
Dixon. dTF
Stops earache In two minutes,
toothache or palu of burn or scald
In five minutes; hoarseness, one
hour; musclcachc, two hours; sore
throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas'
Kclectrlc Oil, monarch ovor pain.
Grants Pass Outlook; Uoy Wilson
and Fred Ouinpert left Wednesday
on -their round-about trip to Los An
geles, going to Portland, where they'
were Joined Frldny by Mrs. Wilson
and child, and Mrs. P. II. llurth.
r'rm Portland the party went by
bout to San KiwicIhco, and from
there they go by rail to Los Angeles.
They expect to spend about six weeks
In the southern metropolis.
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MlHi:, ATTENTION'!
If you are Interested In
hail J-palnlnl China, glance at
the dlspluy at Graves' Art Km- .J.
porlum. 2t
J. .J. J Jj .J J ! t.
Fur ufl lmpulivd Appetite,
To Improve the appetite and
strengthen the digestion try n few
doses of Chamberlain's Stomach tiiid
Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seltz, of
Detroit, Mich., sayB: "They restored
my appetite when Impaired, relieved
me of a bloated feeling and -jaiied a
pleasant and satisfactory moveine.it
of tho bowels." Price 25 cents. Hum
pies free. Hamilton Drug Co.
WANTED
WANTED A girl to do general
housework; wages $2(1. Answer
B. It. 100, Post Ofllco. dtf
WANTED A young lady to learn
operutlng. Apply to manager ol
Pacllio Telephone and Telegraph
Co. dtf
WANTED Plain sewing. Inquire
at Flint's candy store. da 20
WANTED 20 rigging sllugers, 10
buckets for logging cump. Silo per
month; 20 lumber pliers, (2.00 a
day; 2 boom men, $2.50 a duy;
contract cutting piling, 1 14 centh
per lineal foot. Address W. II.
West & Co., Medford, Oregon.
DTF
FOR SALE.
Refrigerator.
Full line of first class refrigerat
ors, enamel lined and guaranteed
satisfactory. Nothing equalB our Vu
dor Porch Shades to keop that hot
porch comfortable. We have them 4,
(, 8, and 10 feet wide.
B. W. STRONG,
The Furniture Man.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tbi Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
A Faithful Friend.
"I have used Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy since
it was first Introduced to the public
In 1872 and havo nover found one
Instance where a cure wits not speed
ily effected by Its ubo. I have been
a commercial traveller for eighteen
years, and never stnrt out on n trip
' without this, my faithful friend,"
says II. S. Nichols, of Oakland. I ml
Ter. When a mon has iiBed a rem
edy for thirty-five years ho knows Its
value and Is competent to speiik for
It. For sole by Hamilton Drug Co.
FOR SALE Milch cow. Apply or
phone to H. Hltzmun, Phone liiliy.
dul 0
FOR SALE Good Blzed, serviceable
olllce sufe. Apply ut the Leoua
Mills Lumber Co s. yard, on Oak
Street, Rosenurg. tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE For wood,
a 120-egg Petaluma Incubator auu
a brooder. See Elmer Wlmberly.
FOR SALE Scholarship In the
Uebnke-Walker liuBlness College,
of Portland. Will Bell for 124.60,
which 1b a bargain. Address
Leone Matthews, Glide, Ore. dsw
FOR SALE A tonm of horses,
cheap. If taken at once. Inquire
or W. M. Fest, nt Mount Nebo
dairy farm. , dtf
FOR SALE New hay, HO tons ol
No. I client hay and 40 tons ol
oats and burloy mixed. No. 1, nu
weeds. Apply to G. II. Pitts
Ruckles, Ore. dsf
FOR SALE Praotlcally new tl-rooni
cottage, all modern conveniences.
Will exchange for Portland prop
erty. Call on L. Kabal, Roseburg.
Oregon. dTF
FOR SALE Good paying plumbing
and tinning business. Address II.,
care of Rovlew, Roseburg. tt
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST On Sunday, Aug. 2, between
tho Alley farm In Garden Vnllej
and Roseburg, a black whnlcboiu
buggy whip. Howard for return
to Review ofllco.
LOST Hlack, cravenetto coat; wan
lost on road between ltoseburg nnd
Dlxonvillo July 4th. Finder pleiiKc
return to this otllce and receive n
reward. , a 7
LOST A bunch of keys, between
1 Roseburg and Dlxonvillo, name ol
John Hast on tag. Finder please
leave at this otllce.
FOR RUNT.
FOR RENT Good olllco rooms In
Abraham building. Apply tn J
A. Buchanan. tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having
lost our buslnesB by fire, we res
pectfully ask all persons knowing
themselves Indebted to us to settle
as soon as possible. T. J. WIL
LIAM8 A SON. Wilbur Or. tf
WILL TRADE Portlnnd s ilmrbaii
property for farm. Pre'e' land
without buildings. Describe fully.
J. llolllsler, Woodstock, Ore. dsw
Patronize Review advertisers.
Cut Glass and Silverware
t There have never he f ore been offered such extraordinary bargain
in genuine CUT ULASS. All pieces are bust quality clear glans-oiily
a few pieces of a kind. -
In silverware we have the kind that given lusting satisfaction: lieuu
tlful and dignitled designs, worth and long wear, which are the qualities
desired li the most fastidious Tills cut glass and silverware make the
most useful of presents f.r June wedding. Special Prices
J. T. Li R Y A IN
KiiwelmrK, Oregon
Expert Watch Cleaning
and Repairing . . .
W. II. FISIIKII. Pres. J. II. IIOOTII, Vlce-I'rcs. J. M. TIIKOXU, Sec.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Successor to F. E. Alley.
Abstract nf Title Furnished. Titles Guaranteed.
Land Ofllce Practice a Specialty. Safety Deposit Ilexes for Rent.
Timber Lauds Bought and Sold. Land Scrip for Sule.
Heal Estate and Insurant
Paers Properly Prepared for Filing on Government Ijmds.
Township Maps, Hli.mliig Vacant Ijtnd. of all Township In the
, ltoseburg l-aiid District, 00 Cents Katli.
Offlrr I'nder t. 8. Ijind Oftic.
ItOSFIII'IH). OltKGON.
LOW
RATES
EAST
WILL HE MADE THIS SEASON BY THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(Lines in Oregon)
From Roseburg, Ore.
AS FOLLOWS
BOTH Wait ONE WAV
TO THROCIIII VIA
1'OKTI.ANO CALIFORNIA
Chicago $78.50 $87.50
St. Louis 73.50 82.50
St. Paul 66.00 81.75
Omaha 66.00 75.00
Kansas City .. 66.00 75.00
TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for return in 00 days with stojiover
privileges ut pleasure within limits
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further Informa' ion en II on
L. B. MOORE, Local Agent
or write to
Win. AlcMurrny
Generul Pussenger Aijent, Portand, Or.
lodge directory
A
P. A. U., Laurel tjylgt Sn IS Holdl
regular mceuitgioD xua tua tib ntxiaei
dtyiofeach mouth.
U. O. Or i Ham, W. H.
N. T. Jrwcti, Hecreur)'
AO.U.W. kutwoiirit I xx life No. 16 Meet
the 'jfud autl lh Mouthy of nmch moutl
17:30 p. m., lit lh Ky rest em 1111. Al
members lu good itmuilluc ire IuvIumI tost
ttud J . W. Oowkll, M . W.
K U. I.knux, Recorder.
BP. O. HXKH, Katwburg Uxe, ?ro.8v6 Hnlili
regular coannuulcallonH at the Kites
Temple od 2ml aod 4th Thurnlayi of ett h
month. All member ruei UhI to attt d
regularly, and all visiting brother are eortli
ally invited to attend.
K. L. Parrott, E. R.
Ho. W. -TA.Lv.rtficrtiir.
The Infant daughter of Mr. nnd
Mra. Johp)1i StunliiKer, born nix
weeks ngo, died nt the runilly home
In tli is city Friday evening, Aug. 7.
11)08, of erysipelas. The funeral
will be held from tho ro.sldpnce to
morrow morning at U o'clock, with
sum vices conducted by Itev. B. W.
liiiHs, of the Christian c-hurch. lit
ter men t In Odd Fellows cemetery.
Besides her parent, the Infant
leaves one brother nnd two sisters.
acts gently yet prompt
ly ontKe bowels, cleanses
the system eectu ally,
assists one in overcoming
habitual constjpalion
net-mnnontly. To got its
)enciciol eects buy
tbe oonuine.
fianujaciarcdi bytlio
CALIFORNIA
ficSynupCo.
SOLD BV LEADING ORUCdSTS-BtMBOTTU
Vur Hurt Feet.
DKGKEK OX HONUH, Mytic Udg Ho. IS
Mtti2udaod 4th Thurmlay eveulDgiof
each rooDih in i!ttcrabe Hall. VlHiiing
member! oordlally invited u attend.
Minnie K. Cavknokb. of H
fi. H. Lknox. Kec.
I. w. dowkll. Hcceiver.
EA1I.K8, Ron hnrg erle meeti Id Odd
Fellows lie.l on 2nd and 4lh Monday even
iuiiolcuh month, nt It o'rloc k. Vlilt.
lug brethren in Rood lUndlnK alwny welcome.
C. W. Hali.ard. Hoc,
FOF A.,kjurt iMUglan No. fof ieri( ul
America, meflU each Tuesday even lug It
ForeHtere' 11 all. VlfHtlug brotheri al
wayi welcome. W. J. Brand, C. K.
K. tl.l.KKOX, Kec. bee.
K, V. UooriR.r'hyBlclan
O, O. V., Rllnu Star ldge No. 174, mei-tv In
Odd Fcllnwn' 'l'euiil3 L-vcry Ktiilay evunlug.
Visit tig brelhere hIwhvd welcome.
K. N. Ewaht, N. O.
F. i MICK1.LI, K. H.
M. Ficklk, K. .
10. O. F,( 1'lilletarlttn LodO No. 8 Meets In
Odd Fellows Tumplu, corner of .luck nun nnd
t'tkxn rtlreet. on haturdttv evenituf ul varb
week. M fin bet a of tbe order In gooj .jtaniling
are Invited tout tend.
N.T. JhWKiT, U. d.
10. O. F., Union KncHinpiiient No. 9 Meets
In Odd Fellows' Temple on tbe 1st and 3rd
ThurKdav evenliiKB of each month. Visit
ing brethren alwaye weleomu.
ii. j. i.Kwin, v . r.
J. O Gouunuw, Scribe.
KOF F.,A'pha Lodge No. 47 Meets every
Wednesday In I. O. O. F. Hull, at 7;;J0 p. m.
MemlHiiK in go d Htandlng are invited to
attend.
ULBN V. W1M11KHI.V, t!. C.
L A. BaNciuary, K. K. H.
KO. T. M., I'rotectlon Tent No. lft Holds
rt'Kulur incctini8 on every WedneHilay
utkht in Macc-beeV Hall. All vlaitiug
members in good standing are luvited tout
tend. K. F. I'atlemon.Com.
U. W. Kait, K. K.
LO, T. M., Koseburg Hive No. 11 Holds
regular reviews on every Tuesday afler
nooli at i:U0 o'clock In the Mticciilwe'- Hull.
RlNiera of others Hives visiting lu Hie city are
cordially invited to attend nur rcvlewn.
MHH. O. It. ItONKIIItAKR, 'OM.
Mitf). Jrsmr Kait, k. K.
MODKRN WOODMKN OF AM KKK'A, Myrtle
Ciuop So. meets on the second nnd
fourth WeduesdiiVMofevery nioiub in the
Forrestem' Hall. Travelfns Neighborsnre cor
dially invited tovUltonr Camp.
A. C. MABSTEHf. Consul,
A. Sai.zm an, (.Merk.
MOI'KltS BltOTHKRHOlD OF AMFKK'A'
ItoHeburg Lodge No. Meets ewry "Jud
a ml 1th Tliursday In Maceabue Tt-mple.
V nltlug inemberi Hlwayc web-nun1.
Kvklyn Hoovsit, President
llKHriiA WmiiHT, SucreiHry.
OK. H , KnseburE Chapter No.S-lloldtliefr
regulur meetuiK ou 1st and :ird Thiirsduys
in each Muiith. ViKltiiK ltieiiiberH in
rood taudill are reiieclfully linked to at
tend. Mr I. WoLi.rNitKKO, W. M,
Fhkk Johnmin, .Secretary
0
N. O., Co. D Sen ii rue Ittittaliou MeU
every ThurNdiiy evenii g at the Armory
Hall ut 3 o cl ck.
F. 1). Hamlin. Captain.
RKKKKAHS, Koxeburg Keheknh Lodge, No.
41, I. O. O. F- Meets lu Odd F Howe'
Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting
ilslem and brethren Invited to attend.
Mas. Maimuk KoiiKitTMtN. N.Q.
Mkh. Htxi'Uknson, Secretary.
MAKING A WILL
if You Draw Up Your Own, StUk tj
the Mcst S;mpU Terms.
"If tbe people," said a lawyer, "who
for whatever reason prefer to draw
wills without resorting to leptil advice
would Uwp JiiHt one thing In iniml u
lot of iron hie would bo wived. It 1m
uotblnif nave insistence on simplicity.
Simplicity la the uiulu thing to muke
a will effective, and appnreutly It Is
the one thing that the will uiuUers for
get about. High sounding words and
half remembered law pit ru set come to
their minds, and into tbe documents
these verbal extravagances go. There
appears to be n popular Impression
that, for example, to tmy 'I give and
bequeath' Is a stronger way of sayiug
'I .give.' Again, take the matter of
directions. Here a desire to be explicit
frequently results In contradictious,
and the longer a sentence In a will Is
the more likelihood there Is of Its be
ing peii to uUulnterpretation.
"No will should be drawn without
at least a couple of drafts having been
made of it. each one being gone over
carefully with tbe Idea of simplifying
and clarifying it. Give the time to It
that tbe importance of tbe action de
mands. Know what you want to do
nnd study out tho best ' way of ex
pressing yourself. Don't put off mak
ing a will. I'm superstitious enough
to consider thut tempting fate. And
wheu a will Is drawn remember that
It has no legal binding unless the sig
nature Is wituessed by two persons,
who must themselves witness tbe doc
uuieut In the presence of the testator
and each other." New York Press.
Come and get a Lover's Delight at
'rhnmn.l.'H CU Ii Terl toUf 1 V SI ure. ut'
Marslers.' Uuaraut'
s
A BROKEN CUP.
The Way a Queen Saved an Old Serv
ant From Dismissal.
A charming story In told of the for
mer queen regent of Holland, tbe moth
er of Queen Wilhelmlua. The old king
had lioujr'it n (iin service of Sevres
porcelain Tor the use of tbe royal fami
ly, and he gave orders that any serv
ant who should break any piece of It
should be punished by being instantly
dismissed. One day a imiu who bad
been many years in the royal house
bold confessed to the young queen that
he hud brokeu one of these Sevres
cups. Queen Km urn spoke comfort
ingly to him and suggested that be
should mend the cup. That said the
man, would be useless, for the king
would surely notice the cracks. Nev
ertheless the queen told hhn to mend
the cup as neatly as possible and to be
sure to give it to her that afternoon at
tea time, wheu the king would be pres.
ent. Tea time came, and the queen,
after drinking from the mended cup.
suddenly rose and let it fall to the
tioor. It was smashed to atoms.
"Think of me as, one of the most
awkward of your majesty's servants,"
she said humbly. "I have broken one
of your precious Sevres cups. You must
dismiss me at once. I don't deserve to
be retained In your service." The arbi
trary old king was highly amused at
her demure manner nnd considered the
matter a good joke. He never knew
the true story of tbe broken cup.
What makes our
business grow?
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the people right.
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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
iug up our business every day.
If you are not a regular customer place a trial
5 order and be conviuc :d.
tt Yours for a square deal,
1 Alton S. Frey&Co!
GROCERS
Xt PhoDea 201. and"551 Successors to J.;F.;Borker'&.;Co.
WOMKN OP WOOnCKAKT, Mine Urdu Nn.
Ut Mct on Island :tnl Momlav i-veiiliiK
of i-m-li month at . ilil Kt'lloWN' Hull.
Visiting mtMiiborM in good utatullng nu lu
vittil to uui.l-
FLOMOK'K IIampmon, G. N.
- I'LAHA HoltKN, t lrk
WOODMKN OK TH B WOULD, Onk Citmn No.
U.r- Mu'tNut the Odtl hVlluwn' Hall In
Komliurg, every 1st ami anl Monilay
evetitngi. VUItiriKi)rlKhbori nlwHyt) wt-koina.
K. N. Kwart. t'. I!.
J. M. Tiikonk, (Merit.
"1 have found Huckleu's Arnica
Salve to be the proper thing to uso
for sore feet, as well as for healing
burns', sores, rut, nnd all manner of
abrasions," writes Mr. V. Stone, of
Kast Poland. Mo. it Is the proper
thing too for piles. Try It. Sold
under guarnnt'e at A. C. Marsters &
Co's. drug stnre. 25c.
TEA
Buy lea by the ounce
until you got Schilling's
Ik'st ; it niakos no differ
ence then.
Your t roctr rrturm your monty If yen doaf
like it: c pay bin
BAD BREATH
Tor monthi I had gr tr(tnblwlth tnyototntrli
ntt urd Mil klndi of ninllriiit-a. Mr l"tiKu bi
bm Ki-tiillr KTffn ktbiii, mr brrftlh liklni
k Ufttl oilor. Two wrk ntt" ft fneini ri'i'omniamlrd
( aionrot ami aflPr naluit llictu I run willhiKlr Kud
elmeriiilly j llotl lliey Tmvo euilrulr iMirpifDir. I
llioreror Ivt tu htmw thai I ahall re com in and
thorn to any one iifTfrlnc fitm inch tmublei."
Chat. 11. Ifaliiern, 111 E. HU St., Nw York, N. T.
Best For
Chess and War.
The origin of ehess Is sbiouded lu
mystery. There Is little doubt, how
ever, that Its birthplace was In India
and that It Is an offspring of a game
called chaturauga, which Is mentioned
In oriental literature as in use fully
200 years before tbe Christian era.
From India chess spread into Persia
ami thence into Arabia, and ultimately
tho Arabs took It Into Spain and the
rest of western Kurope. The game
was In all probability Invented for the
purpose of illustrating the art of war.
Tbe Arab legend upon this point is that
It was devised for the instruction of a
young desot by his father, a learned
Tlriilitmni tn tonoh Mm ttitil a L l..,r
I notwithstanding bis power was depend
ent for safety Uou his subjects. The
Greek historians credit the invention
of the game to Fnlnmedes, who. they
claim, devised It to beguile tbe tedium
of tbe siege of Troy during the Trojan
war.
Candy cathartic
Ploaiftnt. PaUtabl. Potnl. Taat Onod Do OoxJ,
Nttoor Stckxn. WkPii or Hrlc In,' Ii,-. 5ff. Narer
nlil In bulk. Tli Kinnlti tnhlrt iatiitd CCO.
UuftrantosHl to cur or your luuimy back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicaeo or N.Y. 306
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
A complete reproduction of Damon
and Pylhiast. at the Orescent, Monday
and Tuesday. Aug. 10th and 1 Uh.
Admission 10c afternoon and even
ing. 2T
WHEN
YOU That wil1 Suit You'
W A NT w ast CH,,
SHOES That FIT You
M long is you wear Shoes, buy them of
R. L. STEPHENS
K.Xt'U SIVK DKAI.KIt IX HXK KOOT-WKAK. ROSEURC. OR.
The Slippery Pronoun.
Many aro the clrcuiuluciitlona which
have been dovUcU by civilized rncea In
oriler to avoid the hhmtmss of direct
address. In fact. It inny lie said that
nt the moment when a nation stand
ardizes Its InuKiinee It Ih'kIiis to have
tronhle with Its prououns.
'Thou" has of course ttecome oliso
lete except in prayer, altluiuuli It flour
I Ishes colloquially in the north of Kng
' land. The second person plural Is
substituted, lu parts or the south
I "you all" Is heard, a further step to-
ward refined elusiveness.
j lu France ami Germany "thou" has
I been retained In fanilll.ir or semlcoil
j teiuptuous speech, lu Spain and Italy,
on the other hand, the third person Is
I sulwtltnted habitually lu place of It.
1 HariHT's Vekly.
' Touched.
Mrs. Homespun -The comic p:iers
ay you fellows never work. Weary
W'atlles Y-yes'ui; tie comic pajiers also
lay dat mother-in-laws Is a uulsance
when everybody knows dat iley are de
most swwtest an angelic uv mortals.
iu' Mrs. Homespun You MHr. dear
nan! ( 'otne riiiht In this minute. I
will broil a chicken for you. JudKe.
Marina llei conn your fattMr.
Set how cross you'9 m:i.i' Not
ro mid tell him you're sorry. Tommy
Say, pop. I Si sorry you're so bla)l
cris. Philadelphia Tress.
An Unfortunate MituSt-M ftM? ff,
"I had to leave my Inst sltuntlon lie
cause the missus said they were (rolng
to lead the sil.fv); life, and they
wouldn't want any serrants tsjk
place." l'oix-h.
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AUTOMOBILE
FOR SALE!
0 Rebuilt, all working parts in good condi
tion. A bargain for some one.
H. W. ALTH AUS & SONS
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore.
WANTED H-MMO WORTH of 2nd Hand
goods at
Bradley's Second Hand Store
9 I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my
prices on harness. You will find that I am right.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd uar Man
Phone loss
All Work Guaranteed
H. C. RITZMAN
UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER
If Let me make an estimate ou your work. Steam aud
hot water a specialty.
Repair Work Neatly Done.
Foot of Jackson St.
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
H. D. MAY. Pro.
Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds
roultry
We know how to cut meat to get the best results i
is more in the cutting that most people believe v cookl"e. There
perts in our line. Let us prepare your Sunday ronM termed -convinced.
We want your trade. ' iDi Son win 0e
Special Free Delivery. I'lione l;t 1 1
Shop on Sheridan Sir ret .. .. W V"T
"He llepol.
PRIME
MEAT
- - .. 5L J . u I
WK CAIMtv i.i......
nd no o-h..r kin. ' IK'Vrs
"ve .he t,..s " ," ill,?Ur ,aim ls
other hatcher, la " onl- J let
trades f " Inferior
'-'r eustomsrs U"',ly p"''
rrltne rosst ilmfc now "t (w
"rk- 'r .11 ; ,,,:" '"' r
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