Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, August 15, 1908, Image 4

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YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The place to go for perfect rest and every conceiv
' able form of healthful and delightful recreation.
ITS FACILITIES ARU COMPLETE Hesl ol food and an alum-'
dance of It. Kresb water Irimi sprlnt'ii. All modern nccen.Hitien,
lich u teleKruplii Uileuhono, anil markets freshly provided every
-day. Fuel In abundance.. Collage partly furnished or unfurnished
' to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT is reached by way o( the Southern I'acific to Albany or
Corvallls, thence Corvallls and Kasleni It. It. Train service daily
and tbe trip a pleasure throughout.
RATE FROM ROSEBURG
Season six-months ticket $8.00
Our elaborate, new Summer (look (jivBsaconciseilescriH
lion ol Newport, Including a list of hotels their capacity
and rates. (Jail on, telephone or wiilo
L. B. MOOHIi, Loral Agent, S. P Co.
WM. MCMURRAV,
General l'assengur Agent, Portland, Oregon.
'itriar"ii'Sa"ii
LOCAL NKWH.
Call on F. Long for harness.
"Get the Habit!" The Creseenl
.Theatre. 10c. TF
Ladles' tailored suits for Full hav(
1 Just arrived at II. Marks Co. lw
'Get lhe Habit!" The Crescent
, Theatre. 10c. TF
Certuln aud speedy euro for pulson
oak.. Marstors poison oak remedy,
' "flet the Hublt." The Croceonl
Theatre. 10c. TF
..' Before going camping get a botlb
of Marsters' poison oak remedy. TF
Phone 661, when you want a good
driving rig or saddle horse. Homer
hoarded at reasonable rates. Delmar
Dtion. dTF
Phillip Relllng. a pioneer incr
chant of Portland, and father ol
State Senator Men Helling, of thai
city,' died there Thursday lilnlit a
the age of Hi years.
Leon DuOub, a former ItosehuiT
hoy, Is greeting old friends In Kerne
. ,!u-r Jl8...w.le1 JlWy "" ""
Mrs. Ueorge Hublo, who died li,
Jtoaeburg Thursday IiihI, and whnsi
funeral was held yesterday, was 2 7
years of utta. Besides her husliand.
sue leaves inree brothers and two sis
ters. ; Her parents preceded her to
tbe grave.
Home templing samples of earlv
Crawford peaches were left nt I lilt.
oBlce this morning by v. II. l,n,
sey of West ItoHeburg. The frull
tastes Just as good ns It looks, nnd
would tickle lhe palate of a king.
The properly of Paul lilmmlrk.
a bankrupt lumberman of Drain, has
been sold by C. W. Kirk, the receiv
er, to W. I., and Thos. Cobb. K I.
(Hies and W. H. Ilnmlltoii. of this
city, for 2.40u. The property con
slats of a sawmill, situated on Klk
Creek, near liralu. a tract of limber
land and a quantity of logs and man
ufactured lumber.
A force of twelve men Is now al
work on the Providence llospllnl In
West Itoseburg. pushing It to com
pletion as rapidly as possible, (lood
progresa ls being made on the flrsl
story, and It will he the endeavor of
the builders to have the hospital
ready for accupancy In December
The concrete basement for this Iioh
pital was built over a year ago, shire
which time the work has been sus
pended. When completed the build
In will comprlso two full stories,
with large attic and basement. The
hospital will he conducted bv the
Ulsters of Merry.
. . rinniMi, ,-t,-n. J. II. IIOOTH, Vice-I'rm. J. . TllltoM:, h.i
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Successor to F. K. Alley,
Ab!fr.'. '. T"le Kurnll"'1- Tllle, Guaranteed.
mh? "''e "y- sy ""boslt Poxes for Kent.
Timber Lands Uought and Sold, l and Scrip for Sale.
Heal Kstate and Insurance.
Paper. Properly Prepared for Filing tiovernment Jln,l,.
To.nM.lu !., HI,oK Vacant f T..,.hlp, l .
Itoseburg lnd liUtricI, no Cents Kncli.
Ofltcfl I'tul. IT B I ....I it,.,
t t ' 1 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 1 1
Tfc Earth Stone for August
j MOONSTONE
all aud - pur Ulrl ttrrn In 'vrwr,
- ! Our m. Iiidm drMrim.H,
Ovr Only SwclmT la
J. T. BRYAN, Roseburg, Oregon
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J I. L. Kugels, the Peel postmaster,
was in town today.
Free Johnson left for Coos May
this morning on n two weeks' vaca
tion trip.
A. L. Maddix and wife and dfiuah
ter leave tomorrow for an outing
near Dlllard.
Miss Francis Humes, n Portland
school teacher. Is visiting here Willi
Mrs. W. II. Johnston.
('has. !,. Ileekley, a prominent
business man of Oakland, was in thb
city today.
Mrs. H. Willelt and son and
daughter returned tills afternoon
from u visit with friends near .Med
ford.
W. K. Mann and mother, Mrs. P.
A. Dean, returned Friday from n
visit with relatives at Hlitylon, Mar
ion county.
Miss .Ionic Mellee left this after
noon on her return to Portland, lif
ter n visit til Nrnrkwny with her
father, John Mcliee.
"Had dyspepsia or Indlgestlnu for
vears. No appetite, and what I did
'at .distressed nin terrlhlv ltti,..i,uli
Walker, fiunbury. Ohio.
W. li. Lyons brought in some
splendid Fully Crawford peaches
from his orchard located in Kdeu
liower tills afternoon. He hemm
shipping to the Portland market on
Tuesday, being lhe llrsl In the mar-
set with that vurloly. He experts to
market about f,00 boxes of ,;,. 1,..
this season a good showing for an
on-yeur. '
Chronic Diarrhoea Itelicved.
Mr. Kdwnrd K. Iteurv u-m, n,,.
In, led Stales Kxprcss Co., Chicago,
write : "Our ueuei-nl mi ,-i ,.i
I'll'. Mr Quirk, h.lllilcd me n bolt.e
of Chamberlain's Cidic, t'holern nil 1
iiiarrlioeu Heinedy some time an i to
check un attack of the i,M
dlaulioea. I have used It since Hint
time and cured ninny on our trains
who have been si, I- I n , .,: i
soldier who served with iiitthorront
i. .luyes and illlum McKlnley fi.iir
eai i in the 2:inl Ohio u..
and have no nllment except lir"iilc
unti l noen which tills reined,' s',.n
at once." For sale by Mnmillou
erne co,
o
I'KACHKS FOII SA1.U C,l
peaches at 7!i cents per box. In
the orchard. Crawford and Yel
low HI. John varieties. On the S.
D. Stephens place at Fdenbnwer
S. P. Iluskirk. S
The Itflvlew always lends.
"eeevteee44MeMeMMMAAAA,
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W
Ich Rapalrlng
Why James Uv (lot Well.
Kveryljody In Zaut'svlllu, O.,
kuuws Mra. Mary Lee, of rural
route 8. She writes: "My husband,
funics I-.ee, firmly believes he owes
his life to the une of Dr. King's
New DlHcovery. His Iiiiikb were se
verely affected that consumption
seemed Inevitable, when a friend rec
ommended New Discovery. We tried
it, and Its use has restored him to
perfect health." Dr. King's New
Discovery is the King of throat und
liin remedies. For coughs and
colds it has no equal. The lirHt dose
Rives relief. Try It. Sold under a
guarantee at A. C. Menders & Co's.
drug store. 50c and $I.U0. Trial
bottle free.
A Scramble.
"All tlu world's a singe."
'Whut of It?"
"I was Just thinking that the cast ls
so large t hut nobody gets much of a
chniu-e at the spot light." Philadelphia
Hutlellu.
His Weak Point.
The Stage' Malinger He can play
"drunken putts" belter than any mau
on the stage. The Itusiness Manager
Yes, but he's too fond of rehearsing.
-IlluHtruted Kits.
Fortune brings In some boats that
are not steered.- Klmk 'utenre.
AK. A A. H., laurel IIku No lH-Holdi
regular uieetliiK" ou 2uu aud 4th Wbdu
tlayaofuach uimith.
O. C. (JR ham, W. M.
N. T. Jkwktt. Hwrretarj
AO.U.W. Kuivourg lAxitth Nu. 1C Meet
the'2nl atuHth Moulyn of ach moutt
at 7::w Ji. m., in the K(irentL-ni' Hall. At
motnbvm lu good tamlitiK aru invltM to a
gud J. W. Dowkll, M. W.
K II. LkNuz, Ktorder.
BP. O. KI.KH, KoRtibliric lAUt,o, NO.i- HoMn
uvular coniHiHUkiiitioiiH at the KIIck
'I'cuiple on '2nt and 4th ThurmlayB of eat li
month . All tiit-'uilHim reqtiei tiid to attei d
rcKiiiariy, and an vmiiiuft uromorp are rnrui
allr itivlld lu alteud.
K. b. I'ABHlITT, K. K.
Oi. W -tai,y MMirPtary.
Ix KtlKKK t IK HONUK. MyHtln lxJc No. 1-
11 Mi-ulK Finland 4th ThiirHilny evening ot
uack lniniih in Ii'iu'ruhei' Hall, Vlnlllnn
ummnurii nortiiHiiy invimi u aiunni.
UlNNlK K. ('AVKNI)EK. C. of II
(.. II. Lknox. KfC.
I. W. Dowkll. H celver.
EA'il.KH, KoHHlmrK .erle raceii In Odd
Fellown Hall on J ml and ltd Monday even
Iukh if at:h month. t 0 Clork. VI Bit
1 liar brethren In Kuod ulandliiK ahvtiy welcome
U. C(M,vah, W. I.,
V.. W. Bali ahi. Hue.
FOK A. (Court PoiitttaH No.. 12 foruaten of
Amirli-, uiettU each TueMlar evoniiig It
PoriHlira' Hall. VlsltiHK tirothera si
waya wlvouie. W, J. Hkasd, C K.
K. II.bKNnx, Kc. .-ee.
K. V. HooviK.Phyalciaa
IO. . K,, Hlhlnir Htnr UhIki No. 171, inccU In
Odd Ki-Hmwh' Temple every Kf Idny t'vclilNK.
VImII iik lift'tlien-ii iihviiyH wt'lcoinu.
K. N. KwAiir, N. (1.
V. U Mirau.i, It. H.
St. Kh-klk, K. H.
I (. o. K.. I'lilli-lHrlHii LriMlKt Nn. 8 -Mwls In
unti itihimh ii'iniHci'iiriicr ol jhi'Khoii hii1
CaM sirt'i-lM. on hiilunlHV i'Vfiilnit i-f vhi Ii
tvi'i'k. Mi'inlxTH of lhe order In good NtnndiiiK
mo iiivueu luiiiu'ini.
J. (i. ItonKNow, N. (1.
N. T. Jkwkit, It. 8.
tV.U.1l,i'tvttiAiW:l,,M,U;;,lly-V
II O. I.KWIH, t'. I'.
.1. i). i(HiiiNow, .rlbc.
KOI- l.,AI.hH I.mIkc No. 17- Mim-Ik t-very
WediifHda hi I. i). o. r. Hull. Ht 7::to p.m.
Mriiil.t-r in go d HtmidliiK arc Invllvil to
ntli'lid.
'I.ICN V. WlMltKHl.T, I!, V.
I. A. Sam-tiauy. k. K. H.
K. i. M., rroh'.iion 'iviit No. i:, iiot.is
"'Kiilnr fllnvK on evi-ry W, im'N.Ihv
iilKlildn MhitiI llH. All vIollhiK
iiH'iiilHjrji in koikI HtnildtiiK are luvitod to at
lend. F. F. I'liltiTHon, (Nun.
U. W. Kait, U. K.
LO. T. M., Kni.'l.iirK Hive No. Il Holds
rt-KHlar rttvlfwa on every Tuendny Hfler-
i' al 'i:iuoVltfk In the Mkith h-v - HhII
lira of otlien Itlvr vInIHiik tn the i-lty are
lonlmlly Invited toath-iid our revlenit.
Mitw. C. li. lloNKHIIAKR. Com.
Mum. Jk.sftiK Kai-i, M. K.
MOHKKN VO(H)MKN (IK A M Kltll'A, Mvrlle
I Hlll No. I.Uht lllfelMOII till' HITOlKl HIld
loiirlh Vtedtiesdiiyxuf evi-rv month In (he
horn-Mat' Hull. Tntvrlhic NelihlMirvMre i-tr-dlHll
Iim lied lo vlntl our t'inp.
A. (' M AKMTKH. Coll!ttllt
A. HkUv iN, I'lcrk.
MOI'KKN UltOIHKKUUOl) OK AUKKH A-Kow-hurK
UhIk,- No. ":( -M.-cla ,-v.tv Jnd
Hiid lih DiiirlHy In MtHTiilK-t- IViiinlt-
l-lililK lllt-UlliiTN hIwhvh neli-oiur.
Kvki.vn UiMtVKit, 1'renl.lenl
Hkktiia Wju.inr, Soi-n-ary.
OK M., ltoMlure tlialer No H Holds llie'lr
reKHir meetuiK mi 1st and :lnl rhnrndityii
Ml ri li ,'li.llin. tttltllltl IIM-llllH-rK In
ttood iHiidliiK are reMnt-tfully Invited lo at-
lend.
Mlin 1. Woi.i.kniikh.i, W. M,
i Fkkk Johnson, H-(-retary
ti.il., Co. D Hei'iirKfe Hrtttalloii- Moetn
every IliurMbiv rveniuK al Hie Armorv
Hall al o Vlot k.
II Si.orl'ii, t HhUlll.
0
RKItKKAHS. iu.,.irir Keli.-ki.h l.od".-e, No
', r,' M'l in Odd K- IIowp'
lemide every I nrvUy evehin, Vlnltinir
nlMer- mill tirelhrrn Invited lo attend.
... u.itik lionaitT-os. N.U.
Miw. Hiiti-iiKN..s,s,-ereiary.
WOM KN OK WOOIM'KUT. IlUe Tln-le No
f M.vl on Ut Hiid :;rd M I ,.veniK
... ...... IU..1IIII k, ,,,,,, f,.,lW,'
KI..IHKN. K H 1((,N, H. N
t LtH4 IIOUk.N, t icrk
WoohMKN OK Til K Wont ), oak CamNn.
. M.Hval ti.e td.l FelUmf Hh In
llorvi.urit. ever Nt r,. ,rt Mon.uJ
tvenli.Ka. VmhhiK n. u-hbor. alwuv w,-i.oi e
K.N K u t kt l ' I '. '
J M TiiMoa, rierk.
WHEN
YOU
WANT
SHOES
That
That
That
As long as you wear Shoes, buy them of
R. L STEPHENS
KXCU SIVK KKAI.I Il l KINK
I'KAch i'i;K i;s i iokti,am.
Portland Telegram: Oregon
grown Crawford peaches naturally
hold firnt plate among the new
things In the fruit market thlB week.
There were small offerings of this
sort of peach a week ago, but they
were hardly fancy and not sufficient
ly attractive to turn buyers away
from the best California Klberias
and Cv.wfords. Now,, as flue Craw-
fords as were ever grown in this
state are to be had, at 40 cents a
dozen, the comparatively high prices
being due to the fact that they arc
as yet a bit scarce. Next week they
will be plentiful.
The supply of California Craw
fords and Klbertas and Oregon Hales
and Alexanders was never larger nor
finer than now, and prices on all of
them are down to the low price for
the season In all probability. The
range today Is from 15 to '.Hi cent"
a dozen nt l he retail stores.
TEA
You think one tea as
good as another ?
Why don't you buy at
the lowest price you see
in the window ?
Your grocer return! your mony if yon doo'l
like b4iiliiuir'ft bcti; we par bint.
FOK SAMS.
KOU SALK Milch cow. Apply or
phone to It. Hitman, l'houe l.'.illi
da 15
KOH SALK (lood Btzed, serviceable
olllce safe. Apply .at the J-eona
Mills Lumber Co s. yard, on Oak
Street, Hose burg. tf
FOR SALE Good paying plumbing
and tinning business. Address H
care of Review, Roseburg. tf
FOR SALE Practically new ti-room
cottage, all modern conveniences.
Will exchange for Portland prop
erty. Call on L. Kabul, Roseburg,
Oregon. dTF
FOR SALK Without exception, tin
fluent 10-acre tract in vicinity ol
Roseburg. Only 2 V4 miles from
city, with fine frontage on bank
of Umpuua river; splendid deep,
rich, sandy, river-bottom loam;
about 8 acres set to standard var
ieties of apples, pears, peaches and
awluuts. Home trees in full
bearing; good building site; same
quality "of land adjoining worth
f ri00 and upwards per acre. Price
(2,200. Knsy terms If desired
X. 1. McCall, Roseburg, Oregon
dswtf
FOR SALK OR TRAU10 For wood
a 12u-egg Putalunui Incubator and
a brooder. See Elmer Wlmberly
properly for rurin. Pre'e Inn
without bulliUni'H n.i-riiio r.iiiv
J. llollister, Woodstock, Ore. dsw
WANTED
WANTED A girl to do general
housework; wages $20. Answer
11. R. 100, Post Olllce. dtf
WANTED Plain sewing. Inquire
at Flint's candy store. da2u
WANTED A young lady to learn
operating. Apply to manager of
Pact He Telephone and Telegraph
Co. dtf
WANTED At once, it or -I good car
penters. Apply to i . p. patter
sou, Roseburg. da20
WANTED- 20 rigging sllugers, 10
uucaers ror logging camp, $t'.0 per
month; 20 lumber pliers. $2.00 a
day; 2 boom men. $2.fi0 a day;
contract cutting piling, 1 Ms cents
per lineal foot. Address W. H.
West (i Co., Med ford, Oregon.
DTF
LOST AND l'Ol'XD.
LOST A bunch of keys, between
lioseburg and Dixonville. name of
John llnst on tag. Finder please
leave at this olllce.
LOST July 2-ith. a dark blue dotted
silk parasol. Return to this of
Ihe ami reeetvo reward. dal)
FOR RKNT.
r'Oli li KNT Six-room house; close
In; bath. Inciulre nt this ollice. tf
roll HUNT tlood olllce rooms In
Abraham building. Apply to J.
A. Ililchauan. tf
FOR It KNT Two housekeeping
rooms, furnished or unfurnished.
Apply nt first house Immediately
east of blacksmith shop on lower
Oak street. Hoseburg. if
will Suit You,
will Last You,
Will FIT You
Koor - U K AIL
ROSELJP,C. OR.
oiti:;o.N nkws.
The annual reunion of the pio
neers of southern Oregon will be
held In Jacksonville Thursday, Aug.
27th.
Deputy Game Warden W. R. Park
er, of Baker City, and a party of
hunters, while hunting la Raker
county, this week, killed three Ibex.
This is something extraordinary, for,
according to reports there are few
ibex in the United States, and they
have never been seen outside of
eastern Oregon. In fact, this pecul
iar animal Is very scarce throughout
the world, a few remaining in China.
according to the claims of men who
are posted on such things.
William Shfpman and Frank
Brown, two short-term men, at the
Oregon state penitentiary, who were
working as trusties, escaped from the
institution early Friday morning,
while working on the prison farm. A
reward of $50 has been offered for
each man. Shipman was serving a
year and six months' sentence, for
adultery, and Bowen was up for four
years on a larceny charge.
For Sore Feet.
"I have found Bucklen's Arnica
Salve to be the proper thing to use
for sore feet, as well as for healing
bums, sores, cut, and all manner of
abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of
East Poland, Me. It Is the proper
thing too for piles. Try It. Sold
under guarantee at A. C. Marsters &
Co's. drug store. 25c.
As the result of playing with an
"unloaded" revolver, 17-year-old
Martin Schoonover, of Woodburn.lies
In St. Vincent's hospital, Portland,
his abdomen pierced with a -calibre
bullet. He was taken there for
an operation. Martin and hie brother
were playing in their father's barn
vesterday afternoon and became in
volved in a scuffle for the possession
of the gun. In the struggle it was
discharged. The revolver was nn old
one nnd the boys thought It was
harmless. Schoonover may recover.
She Likes Good Things.
Mrs. Chas. 12. Smith, of West
Franklin, Maine, says: "1 like good
things aud have adopted Dr. King's
New Life Pills as our family laxa
tive medicine, because they are good
and do their work without making a
fuss about it." These painless puri
fiers sold at A. C. Marsters & Co's.
drug store. 25c.
A MODERN MACAULAY.
Wonderful Memory of an Old Time
Missouri Lawyer.
One of me most ik'lure.siiie nf tbe
curl' hinyers of .Missouri was Hilly
t'umpbell, who came from Virginia lu
LSUSI and opened an olllce lu SI.
I'liai-lcs. lie was a tuali of Ki'eut abil
ity, n classic scholar, uu orator and ll
he was Indolent, careless uboul collect
ing and spcnilliiK money ami so lazy
that physical exertion of any kind wus
positively painful to him. lie had n
most remarkable memory, ns proved
by the following lu, I.lenl: Campbell,
who was a Whig, represented his dis
trict In the stale senate several years.
Ou one occasloii he was lying on n
bench lu the senate chaiulicr. apparent
ly sleeping, when the Democratic mem
bers came In to hold a caucus. They at
tempted to arouse him. but he np
Knml so soundly asleep that they de
cided to let hliu nlonp. Tim i.vt .i.,..
complete report of the proceedings of
me caucus, including a verbatim copy
of the resolutions adopted, was pub
lished In the St. Louis Republican. A
row followed, and the secretary was
charged with having lieon hrll..l in r.
port the proceedings of the caucus
-uer ine excitement died down some
what Campbell admitted that he had
been nwake nil the tim. m,,i tt,t
had dune the reportorlal work entirely
irom memory. Kansas city Star.
Kvccllcnt Health Ailivre.
Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379
Gilford Ave., San Jose, Cal., savs:
"The worth or Klectric Hitlers as a
general family remedy, for headache,
biliousness and torpor of the liver
ind bowels Is so pronounced that I
am prompted to say a word In Its
tuvor. for the benefit of those seek
ing relief from such nffllctions.
I here Is more health for the digest
ive organs In a bottle of Klectrii
Hitlers thnn In nny other remedy 1
know of." Sold under guarantee at
A. C. Manners & Co's. drug store.
50c.
NORMAL SCHOOLS
Do You Intend to Become a Teacher
The Oregon Stale Norma) Schools
lit Ashland. Mou mouth ami WV-Jtmi.
nhYr pxi-t'ptioniit intluronu'tits to
studfiits mt'piirini: to t;.Wt.
Kur iMtoloLMio op other infonniitioii.
mkliv-is the presidents of the re
sjHH'tive schools, or
C. L. STARR,
S.vrt'tnr,v of the ISoanl, nt Salem.
Oit'jron.
1 tt oritur tn bii.ti vail r.i j..
tng the potltlra! rttinpaiini you should
T-nu inr V IMIIIIHUnT. 10 nilV Old OT
new subscriber to The Review who
pays his suhserlptlon for a year in
aitvnme. mill omi Th i. ..........
frte during the rnmpalKn.
KKMKW rt III.ISHINC CO.,
lioaeburg. Oregou.
"Cot the Habit!"
Theatre. 10c.
The Crescent
TF
I What makes our
business grow?
XX
XX
It's because we treat
the people right.
Sonic 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
order aud be couvinc;d.
Yours for a square deal,
Alton S. Frey & Co
GROCERS
Phones 201. iukImI
.I..........................
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITITITTTTTT
automobile:
FOR SALE!
Q Rebuilt, all working parts in good condi
tion. A bargain for some one.
H.W. ALTH AUS & SONS
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., , Roseburg, Ore.
ifflfflllflllllH
WANTED $1,000.00 WORTH of 2nd Hand
1 goods at
Bradley's Second Hand Store
d I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my
prices on harness. You will find that I am right.
jOBradley, - -
Phone loss ,,!!,!""""""
All W ork Guaranteed
H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber
SI'KCIAL 8 ALU Foil TWO WEEKS OXI.Y ON
Fixtures, Including Towel Racks,
Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders,
Sponge Racks, Etc.
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ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
H. D. MAY. Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds
'Hh and Poultry
We know how to cut moat to set the bpt r,ii. i . , .
. more In the ,, that ,st p,,,e bX" e ' 'e nYyTe tlrJ"
I'or.a In our line. Let prepare your Sunday roast nn,i I n'.
convinced. We want your trade. d you wl" "
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Shop on Sheridan Sir net. Xear the Depot.
HIGH GRADE PLUMBING
GLEN D. NECLEY
At S. K. Syke, Hwar. Store. fhont 2S, All Work c-ar..,
The old, reliable poison oak rem
ery; Marstura.' Guaranteed to curt.
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Kepair Work Neatly Done.
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and pretty pl.tures don't do . man
much good heB hunf!ry-u"
the pretty cnts are well elected CuT
o choice beef. !.,,. , or 8
That., what we supply-good
Properly cut. honed and trimmed
nnd we would like to m,pplv y01,r
Inrder. Our price,, a well aa u'r
meats, will suit you.
The Economy Market
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