Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, August 18, 1908, Image 4

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    t'ANt'KR OF STOMACH?
Ht-ports Coulllct as U Secretary of
State Benson's uonaiuou.
Roseburg readers of the Portland
Telegram were startled this morn
log uuuu seeing the announcement
la glaring type that Prank W. lli-ii-son,
secretary of Btate, now In Sun
Francisco, must undergo an opera
tion for cancer of the stomach, "as
a last resort to save his life." In
giving the source of Its Information
the newspaper says:
A close personal friend of Benson
was In Portland Saturday and an
nounced that a telegram was re
ceived from the Bay City Friday con
taining the announcement that pre
parations were being made for an
operation and that the chances for
recovery were doubtful.
That Mr. Benson's illness Is as
Berlous, however, as the Item in the
Telegram Indicates, Is disputed by
the fciicring dispatch from San
Francisco appearing in this morn
ing's Oregonlan:
" Secretary of State Benson, ol
Oregon, has been slightly under the
weather for the past few days, but
haB not been seriously til or con
lined to his rooms at the Hotel Au-
dobon In this city. Several days ago
according to one report, Mr. Ben
son was not feeling well, but the last
of the week he went to San Jose tc
visit relatives and today returned to
Ban Francisco.
"Mr. Benson was at the theater
this evening and did not return to
the hotel until a late hour."
To thlB cheering news, the Ore
gonlan adds the following dispatch
from Salem:
The report which, was published
here today that Secretary of State
Benson Is dangerously 111 at San
Francisco and that his life 1b despair
ed of Is given an unqualified denial
by Chief Clerk S. A. Kozer, of the
Secretary's office.
Mr. Kozer has been lh constant
- communication with Mr. Benson dur
ing the lattor's absence. Mr. Ben
son has been taking a vacation and
at the aanie time has received treat
ment for a Bore on his nose which
has given him trouble for several
months, though not apparently of a
Berlous nature. Today Mr. Kozer
wired Mr. Benson of the report pub
lished concerning his Illness and re
ceived the following reply:
"The report that I am Rerlously
111 or confined In a hospital Is with
out any foundation."
"F. W. BKNSON."
Mr. Kozer says that he expects Mr.
Benson home In about a week.
Since his election as Secretary ol
State two years ago, Mr. Benson hat
been ill the greater part of the time.
Shortly after he was sworn In hi
was unable to attend to his duties
and for many weeks the olllce was
conducted by his brother, Judge
Benson. At various times since, It
has been necessury for the secretary
of Btate to leave Salem for treat
mnt, and Bhortly after the June elec
tion he traveled to San Francisco,
where he has remained.
ODMitl Mix-lip Would Kiu.ii.'.
Apprehension ub to the outcome of
Mr. Benson's Illness leads The Tele
gram to the following utterance:
Should the operation full of Its
purpose, the political sltuulion of
Oregon, which Is now decidedly com
plicated, will he even moro Involved.
The death of Secretary Benson be
fore the end of the coming legislat
ive Besslon In January would Drill;
about a number of changes In the po
litical geography of the state. Next
to the governor the Becretury of slatr
Is the most Important official In Ore
gon.
A cord Inn to the statutes or Ore
gon, the Secretary of Btate Is the suc
cessor of the governor when the lat
ter dies, resigns or leaves the olllce
This Is of especinl linporlunci' wher
It Is remembered thut (leorge K.
Chamberlain, the governor, has re
ceived the popular vote for I'lilled
States senator and a ninjorlly of thf
members of the IcKtlnture art
pledged to elect Chamberlain In the
senate. If the legislature elects
Uovernor Chamberlain to the senate
to succeed Charles V. Kullon, ttic
secretary of state will heroine ncllnn
governor until the following g nil
election, giving the secretary of slati
the powers unit goveraor and secre
tary sjmI the salaries of both olllres.
The elvettui of Chuirlaln woult
moke Season the acting governor
and give him two of the three votei
in tho state board meeting, which
means almost absolute control of Hie
political patronage of the stale In
stitutions and various and sundry up
point merits.
In the event of the decease 01
Benson before the convening of the
legislature. Governor Chamberlain
would have the appointing of a new
secretary of stute to nil ine unei-
uired term. If the governor appoint
ed a deniocrut and was then himself
elected to the senate, he would still
leave Oregon with a democratic gov
ernor,
Providing tho secretary or stale
held on until arter Chamberlain's
promotion to the senate, and ther.
died, tills would leave the two most
linportunt positions In the Btate gov
ernment vacant and Stale Treasurer
Steel would have to conduct the gov
ernor's olllce, the duties of the sec
retary of slate and his own affairs as
state treasurer, until on election
could be held to till the vacancies
regularly.
The Information that Benson Is
seriously III has set the politicians
speculating on the possible changes
which would occur as a consequence
of the secretary or stnto'B death. The
sltunllon at this particular time, anil
until after the adjournment or the
legislature. In muddled mid an ab
rupt termination or Benson's career
would be rar from clearing the atmosphere.
Why James le liot WVIl
Everybody In Zauesvllle, O.,
kuows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural
route 8. Sse writes: "My husband,
JameB Lee, firmly believes he owes
his life to the use of Or. King's
New Olscovery. His lungs were se
verely affected that consumption
seemed Inevitable, when a friend rec
ommended New Discovery. We tried
It, and Ub use has restored him to
perfect health." Dr. King's New
Discovery is the King of throat and
lung remedies. Fur coughs and
colds It has no equal. The first dose
gives relief. Try it. Sold under a
guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co's.
drug store. 60c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free.
KOIt SALIC Without exception, the
finest Ill-acre tract In vicinity of
Itoseburg. Only 2 miles from
city, with tine frontage on bauk
of Umpqua river; splendid deep,
rich, sandy, river-bottom loam;
about 8 acres set to standard var
ieties of apples, peurs, peaches and
nwlnuts. Some trees In full
heurlng; good building site; same
quality of laud adjoining worth
$r0l) and upwards per acre. Price
2,'iiin. Kasy terms If deBlred.
N. U. McCull, Itoseburg, Oregon.
dswtf
Chronic Diarrhoea Itclleved,
Mr. Edward K. Henry, wllh the
Cliited States Express Co., Chicago,
nntei: "Our general siiperlnieii'l
en'. Mr Quick, Ii.iihI.m1 inn a hmt.e
of Cliumberluln's Colic, Cholera an 1
Diorrhoca Hemedy some time sri to
check an attack of tho old chronic
diarrhoea. 1 have used It since that
time and cured many on our tralnp
who have been slclt. I am nn o:'l
soldier who served wllh Itutherronl
II, Iltiyes and William McKlnley 'cnir
year In tho 2;trd Ohio lte-imF:il.
and have no ailment except chronic
diarrhoea which this remedy s'.inf
at once." For sale by .Hamilton
Drue Co.
IIAHNl'M IIAIl.KVS Clltd'H IN
. KCOI0NI0,
Special round (rip tickets will he
sold by the S. P. Co. for train No.
It;, August 28th ii n il for train No.
12 August 2 (Hh to Km;. Mie nciniint
dri'iis. Hale fare and one-lhlid roi
the round trip. dswtd
A Faithful Friend.
"1 have used Chunihc rlndi's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy since
it was first introduced to tho public
In 1872 nnd have never found one
Instance where a cure was not speed
ily effected by Its use. 1 have beet,
a commercial traveller for eighteen
years, and never start out on a trlii
without this, my full lif ill f il.'iul .'
says II. S. Nichols, or Oakland. Ind
Tor. When a man has used a rem
edy for thirty-five years ho knowH lit
value and Is competent to speak fo'
It. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co.
-o--
tm.omt FOIt AI'I'I.KS.
RPOKANK, Aug. 18. Tlllrly-flve
thousand dollars In prizes and tro
phies will be distributed among the
exhibitors nl the National Apple
Show, the first of lis kind ever held
In Hie country, which will open In
Spokane, December 7.
BAD BLOOD
Mfor t tt(an naltif CaornrMa, I hurt timlrom-
Sloiloii ihniila on my ftti n, mill mr IihhI m ii-it
hi II Imtiltl linve lnwn, Now I mu nilirfly
wdl, mitt ttin ihaiiln livw all tHftillKrtt (rein my
far I run truthfully lay Hint t'im-rtli mm Jnat
MlulfOItiatH; I hnvotFimclMmlv I WolHHof lllflll.'
Claroucs H. UritTlu, ttlivritUu, luti.
Beat For
CAHOW CATtUMTtC
PUaianl. fllr. Pnlonl. Tail flood. Io flrvxl.
Nr Slffcuii, rttn or tlrli-f. It DcMr Navar
mid In tin la Tti c"nnlia tal-ll aiauum! t'cO,
Uuaraittatl U rurt or rout uxntai back
Starttrj Remedy Co.. Chicago or N.V. 600
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
W. H. CWUKO, Pies. J. H. HOOTII, Vlec-I'rc. J. M. THItONF, Sec.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
BucceBBor to K. K. Alley.
Afc-Urivl of Title KurnUhed. Till (iimriuitrod.
I .an 4 OltUe Practice Specialty. Safoty Deponl! Muxes for Itt'iil. .
TuDbvr Lands MooKtit ami Sold. l,ntnl Scrip for Suit.
RchI Kstate nnd ItiKiirum-n.
lfafv Property lrvp.iri for KIIIiik h iovriinnnt lotmU.
VowiMrM,! Mn?m, RboKiRiC ViVm.t IjiihN, of nil Tuniiftl..t In the
florbtin I. DlMrM, AO Outs Knch.
tMtV l iwk r V. ft. Iiii Oi.
itom:ri'it(., oui:;un.
"1 have found Bucklen's Arnhu!
Salve to bo the proper thiiiK to use
for bo re feet, au well aa for healing
burns, sores, cut, and all manner of
abrasions." writes Mr. W. Stone, of
East Poland, Me. It Is the proper
thing too fur piles. Try it. Bold
under guarantee at A. C. Marsters &
Co's. drug store. 25c.
TEA
New York is too far
from Japan; San Fran
cisco is nearer.
Your trocar raturna your money 11 you don
Kit Schilling! Bil: w pay bin.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Good paying plumbing
and tinning business. Address H.,
care of Review, Roseburg. tf
F. A A. M., Jjmrel hodge No. 18 Hold
regular weetlUK" on iudftud 4th Watluei
da, ya otua.cn mouth.
U. (I. Us hah, W. M.
N, T. JKwrrr. iSwcreurj"
AO.U.W. hoaeourg iAMgb No. 1ft Uet
the 'j!i)d ud iih Miiudkya of ach muutt
t 7:30 p. m., iu the Ko rent era' Hall. Al
naembera lu good NtftticlltiR art iuvitud to at
cud J. W, Oowbll, M. W.
K H. Lkniz, Keoorder.
BP. U. Kl.KH, Koauburg looge, rfu.826 lloldr
regiiUr cosnmuulCKlioua t the Klka
Tuiui'le on iul And ILh Thuridayi of eat h
nontb. All mvmbvni rt'quetted to attet d
n-Kularly. and all vlKlthig brother n cordl
Ally luvlUid u attend.
K. I(. I'AHKorr, K. K.
(lid. W. .TALay. .MeorPtiry.
DKUKKh OK HONOK, Myatlo bodge No. 13
Mceu'ndaud ith Ihurwlay eveulngaol
eaut. nioiuh In MH-rHbct Hall. ViaTllug
nembera oirdlally Invited to attend.
Minnik K. Cavknder, 0. ol H
A, II. Lknoz. Kee.
J. W. Dowkll, K celyer.
EAOI.KH, Kuanblirg vrle meets It) Odd
Fallow a Hall on '.ind and 4 Lb Monday even
Iurh of fault moDth. at 8 elnclc. Vlalt
lug bretbreu In Kood undltiK alway welcome.
II. cui,vk, W. V.,
V,. W. Kali.aho. H4ic.
FUK A. .Court IkiiiglaH No. Koreaten ol
America, meet, each Tueaday evunlug ll
Poretttera' Ual). VlilUng brother! al
ayi welcome. W. J. Ukand, U. K.
K. H.Lkmoi, Reo. foc.
E. V. H oov a b. Physician
IO. O. K., Hlnlng Hlarlxulgc No. 174, uieptl In
tidil Kt'llowa' Tt'inple BViry Fibtay evening.
Vlsll tig brethervii alwayti welcome.
K. N. Kwakt, N. U.
K. tl. Micki.1.1. K. 8.
M. Pii-klk, V. S.
IO. (). V., I'blU'tarlHii UhIkb Nn. S-Mt-cta In
Odd Ki-l low n Tfin (!'. lorntT of Jm-knon and
t'aH Klret'lH, on Hitinlay evening of earh
wi'fk, Mcnibvin ul llie ortliT in goou xluiuluig
ire Invited loatli-ntl.
J. it. (hHtitNiiw, N. U.
N. T, Jkwkit, U. B.
IO. O. K, Union Knt'iitiipment No. II -Mfcta
In Odil KmIIowh' 'IV hi ale on the llHl)ii:trd
'I hurwilHy fvciilngH of each nioiilb. V lull
ing brwlu-ri'ii ahvayH wt'leunit'.
H O. I.KWIH, l. V.
J. O. (looitNOW, St'rlbe.
KtIF I'., Alpha Lodge No. 47- Mceta every
Wfdnrmlav in I. O. O. F. lltill. at 7:Wl n. in.
Mt'iiiU-m in gm d alHintlng are lnv lud tti
attend.
tf.RN V. WIMIIRKI.T, V. V.
I. A, SNnii.HV, K. K. H.
. T. M., I'r,. KTI1..II Tent No. I.'. Il.il.lt
rt'KHlar iiii'cIIiikm on vviry Wwlnewlay
ntNliI In Mat-i-abei' Hall. All vlnttlng
FOR SALE A team of horses,
cheap, tf taken at once. Inquire
of W. M. Feat, at Mount Nebo
dairy farm. dtf
FOR SALE Farm of 115 acres; 8
miles northeast of Oakland; on
county road; 20 acres cultivated;
suitable for orchard or dairy; good
Improvements. For particulars
address Wm. Arnold, Oakland, Or.
II
I "Get the Habit!"
Theatre. 10c.
The Cres'-enl
TF
The old, reliable poison oak rem
ery; Marsters.' Guaranteed to cure.
01 LITTLE BO! I
His Hands were a Solid Mass, and
Disease Spread All Over His Body
In Four Days the Child was
Entirely Cured Mother Strongly
RECOMMENDS CUTICURA
SOAP AND OINTMENT
v r .
wnat maites our
FOR SALE Good sized, serviceable
office safe. Apply at the Leona
Mills Lumber Co's. yard, on Oak
Street, Roseburg. tf
PEACHES FOR SALE Good
peaches at 75 cents per box. In
the orchard. Crawford and Yel
low St. John varieties. On the S.
I). Stephens place at Edenbower.
S. P. Uuskirk. SI
FOR SALE New hay, 50 tons of
No. I cheat hay and 40 tons of
oats and barley mixed. No. 1, no
weeds. Apply to G. H. Pitts
Ruckles, Ore. dst
FOR SALE Pedigreed Scotch col
lie puppies, $5.00 to (15 each. II.
K. Metcalf, Cottage Grove, Ore
gon, swtf
FOR SALE Practically new 6-room
cottage, all modern conveniences.
Will exchange for Portland prop
erty. Call on L. Kabat, Roseburg.
Oregon. dTF
FOR SALE OR TRADE For wood,
a 120-egg Petaluma Incubator and
a brooder. See Elmer Wlmberly.
WILL TRADE Portland siburhan
property for farm. Prefe' land
without buildings. Describe fully.
J. Holllster, Woodstock, Oru. daw
WANTED
WANTED A girl to do general
housework; wagea $20. Answer
13. R. 100, Post Olllce. dtf
WANTED TO RENT A 4 or 5-room
house; must be reasonable; per
manent. Address "A", care Re
view. A 1 8
Inquire
da20
WANTED Plain sewing,
at Flint's candy store.
lend.
P. P. ratteraon. Com.
U, W. Ha it. K. K.
I U. T. M., ItnnvbiirK Hive No. 11 Holdi
I regular review" on every TuuKilay Hflcr
liimn hi y-.(H) o't'lock In tin- Mtu-Hli'i MhII.
i'Mlcra nl ntliiTii Ittvea visiting lu tb city are
onlltilly Invltctl tn attend our revlewx,
Mum. t'. II. llONXHKAKK, Coil.
Mhi. Jkmik Kahi K. K.
OHKKN WOODMKN (IF AMKIUlM, Myrtlv
l ( riin Ni. i;Wo mt'uta in tho atcoiul anil
foil rl ri WeihifNilriVK u( I'Vt-rv nitinlh lu lht
Korri'Mtaix' Hall. Trnvt'llnff NetKhlHiraartt cor-
lially Invited tn vlalt our Camp.
A. '. Makmtkhx, Couaiil,
A. Hu-zman, ( U-rk.
WANTED A young lady to learn
operating. Apply to niumiger of
l'ftcillo Telephone nnd Telegraph
Co. dtf
VVANTK1) At once, 3 or 4 good car
penters. Apply to K. F. Patter
son, Hoseburg. daL'O
WANTED 20 rigging sllngers, 10
but'kera for logging camp, $tiO per
month; 20 lumber pliers, (2.00 a
day; 2 boom men, $2.r0 a day
contract cutting piling, 1 M) cents
per lineal foot. Address W. H.
West & Co., Med ford. Oregon.
DTF
LOST AM) FOUN D.
ilOI'KltN UKOI HKKHOOll OK A SaKKICA'
nf Uom-lnirx lntKi' No. 4'.U Mti'ta ewry 'Jnd
mid llh Thurxdrty In MaccalM) 'IViunltj,
VIhIHuk liifinbtTH almiVM wilimm.
Kvki.yn Hoovkh. I'rt'aident
ItKitniA WmiiHT, Setrrt'iary.
OF. H , lltmchurK ('hantiT No. 8 lloldaltit'lr
n-Kulnr iniH'tiDK ini lat and :ird Tluimlt4ya
In each Mt'iilti. Vlalliim mu'iiiIhth In
Kin id htaiidliiK aru ren)HH'lf nlly itivltcd to at
tend.
MHN I. Will.l.KNHKKO, W. M.
Khkr JoilNMts, Herretary
S. II., Co. D Krinrale Huttalli.n-McHi
fvfry ThiircdHV I'veniiiK al the Armory
Hall al s o . b.
II V. Muh'I'm. Cantatn.
0
RKHKKA1IS. tu..-turK KulH-kth 1akIk. No.
H. I. (i " K Mn-ta tn Odd f lluwa'
1'einple every Tuesday event nn. Vlaltlng
i inters and tm-thre n Invlled to attend.
Mk. MtmtiK KoHKHntoH. N.(l.
M km. HririlKNHON. Seeretary.
WdMKX UK WIIOIH'ICAPT. I.llar i Irele So
1' Meet ! on Ul nnd ;ird Mondav eveiiiiiK
ol ew. h inotilh at Odd FellowV Hall.
Vim I ii ineniliera tu koI aiandlng are 111
vtUd to ailei.d.
Ft.iHKS lt Kini-hom, 0. N.
I'LIHI lUtHKN, ( lurk
WoohMKN OF TIIR WOKl.ll, Oak farnn No.
).; M ve In at Hit Odd FelUma' HhII In
It IHt
avenLiiga.
Kiwhiirit. every lot and .'inl Moiidai
laHliir iieichbiri alway a weleoiuv
K. N. Kwikt I". (
J. M. Thkom, Clerk.
LOST A bunch of keys, between
Hoseburg and Dlxonvllle, name of
John Hast on tag. Kinder please
leave at this office.
LOST Last Friday evening, pos
sibly on the carnival grounds, t
lady's nugget pin. Finder please
return to this office or to the
Kochdale store. A 20
LOST July 2'th, a dark blue dotted
silk parasol. Return to this of
fice and receive reward. da 19
LOST Lady's gold brooch, crescent
shape, green emerald gold' Dower
In center, set wllh small pearl
Finder please leave at this olllcf
and receive reward. dtf
"One day we noticed that our little
boy wad all broken out with itching
ore. We first noticed it on hia little
handa. His hands were not as bad
then, and we didn't think anything
serious would result. But the next day
we heard of the Cuticura Kennedies being
bo good for itching sores, etc., that I
thought I would get them. By thia
time the disease had spread all over his
body, and his hands were nothing but
a solid mass of this itching disease. I
went to the drug store and purchased
a box of Cuticura Soap and one box of
Cuticura Ointment, and that night I
stripped my little boy and took the
Cuticura Soap and lukewarm water and
washed him well. Then I dried him
with a soft bath towel, and took the
Cuticura Ointment and rubbed him
thoroughly with it. I did this every
evening before I put him to bed and in
three or four nights he was entirely
cured. You have my permission to
publish this because anybody who suf
fered as my baby did ought to know of
the Cuticura Remedies. I will surely
and gladly recommend the Cuticura
Remedies, for they are a godsend to all
suffering with skin diseases. Mrs. Frank
Donahue, 208 Fremont St., Kokomo,
Ind., Sept. 10, 1907."
PIMPLES
And Blackheads Prevented and
Cured by Cuticura.
Gently stnoar the face with Cuticura
Ointment, the great Skin Cure, but do
not rub. Wash off the Ointment in five
minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot
water and continue to bathe the face
freely for some minutes. Repeat morn
ing anu evening. At outer umes use
hot water and Cuticura Soap for bath
ing the face as often as agreeable.
Complete Kitcrnal and Internal Treatment for
Every lldinur of Infanta, Children, and Adult
eonslau of ( utlfiira Sap 25e.) to Cleanae the Hklo.
CutU'ura Ointment (Mfe.) to Heal tliu Hkln. and
Cuik'iirn Ht-Holvent (50o.),(orlnttie form ol Choro lata
Coatetl PI ILh 2 .Sc. per vial ot 60 U Purify the Blood.
Bold throuithoul the world. Poller Drug A Chem.
Corn.. Sole I'roos.. Boiton. Maaa.
KV-Malled Free. Cuticura Book on Skill
business grow?
It's because we treat
the people right.
Some merchants iu their attempt to lead in
prices ofteu 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 and be convinc:d.
Yours for a pquare dealj
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Alton S. Frey & Co 1
GROCERS
Phones 201. anC551 Successorsto. J.Barker &;Co.
LOCAL NEWS.
Call on F. Long for harness.
"Cet the Habit!" The Crescent
W. H. Sykes, of Drain, was In the
city on business today.
Theatre. 10c. TF
Ladles' tailored suits for Fall have
Just urrlved at H. Murks Co. dsw
"Get the Habit!" The Credent
Theatre. lc. TK
Certain and speedy cure for poison
oak. Marsters' poison oak remedy.
4'0et the Habit." The Crescent
Theatre. 10c. TK
Before going camping get a bottle
of Marsters' poison oak remedy. TF
Phone (G1, when you want a good
driving rig or saddle horse. Horses
boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar
Dixon. dTF
Your vacation Is over; call at
Churchill's and get one of those fine
Washing Machines. It will be of
help to you. sw
Rev. C. A. Rexroad held services
at Dlllard Monday evening. He was
assisted by J. V. Colt, who had
charge of the singing and also sang
several solos.
"Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for
years. No appetite, and what I did
eat distressed me terribly. Burdock
Blood Bitters cured me." J. H.
Walker, Sun bury, Ohio.
MAKH1I l.
S.V1TH-STANINT.FK At the hone
of the bride's father, J. Htanhrvr,
in this city. An. 1 7. 1908. V. K.
Smith nud Miss Bessie Stanlnger;
Hev. C. L. McCausIaud, oHlciating.
Mr. and Mrs. Smlti; will reside In
this city. Mr. Smith Is employed by
(eorge Kohlhagen.
FOll RKNT.
FOU KKNT Six-room house; close
In; bath. In tin Ire at this office, tf
FOR KENT flood office rooms In
Abraham building. Apply to J.
A. Buchanan. tf
FOR UK NT Two housekeeping
rooms, furnished or unfurnished.
Apply nt first house ttuiuediatety
east of blacksmith shop on lower
Oak street, Itoseburg. tf
tho Riifflh Stone for August
MOONSTONE
t Tm Moiiutth! and 1'u in ountad Our Win.
iiiaFr.iiiwari-pain i vrwir, wtivn hav4 jut arrl.-1. lhi-r
jT) livrwaa la "I M 9r. N-K" ai. r"ilr,l lor Miyy.ar.
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SHOES
As long as you wear Shoes, buy. them of
R. L. STEPHENS
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For nn ItuiMiirtl Appetito
To improve the appetite nnd
strengthen the digestion try a few
doses of ('hnmberlaln's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seiti, of
Detroit. Mich., says: "They restored
my appetite when impaired, relieved
me of a bloated feeling and .'au.-.ed a
pleasant and satisfactory niovtMiie.it
of the bowels." Price 2,'i cms. Sum
ides free. Hamilton Drug Co.
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Cleanses tlio System EjJVct-
aclu'S J ue to Ctaistiuiition;
j'ts naturally. uts frilly iw
a Laxative.
Bo.st forManyimrn nnj CriU-
n-n-yount and Old.
Tii et its llonpiciul Eject
AUnvs buy tlie tn'iuiine ukictl
has Mie jull name o the Com
pany CALIFORNIA
Ro Strup Co.
by wlwni it is manufacturrd , printed on the
front f rvfty pnrkiWr.
SOLD WALL LEADING DRUGGISTS,
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AUTOMOBILE-
FOR SALE!
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 '000.00 WORTH of 2nd Hand
goods at
Bradley's Second Hand Store
fl 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 Man
Phone loss All Work OiuranteeU
H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber
SPECIAL 8ALK FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY ON
Fixtures, Including Towel Racks,
Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders,
Sponge Racks, Etc.
Lot no make n eitlm.la on jrour work. 8le.m n,l Hot w.ter upwuiir
.FOft.?t.J.ckao".S.t: RPlr Work Ne.tly Done.
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
) J H. D. MAY. Prop.
Sfir Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinda
FiK mnd Poultry
We know how to cut meat to get the best results In cookinir Th
Is more In the cutting that most people believe. We may be t ro
perts In our line. Let us prepare your Sunday roast arm ?.""'','?.
convinced. We want your trade. tti you wl b
HHH'ial ee Delivery. Phone l.'Ul ... .
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Shop on Sheridan Strwl, Par tie ivpoU
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of meat are made by us to our c,
tomers during the, hot dav" v.',
chance for the ,0U;.."
rau.it. or meat, .re ", Z il, 3
t.t spoil, avhow. They . " fre ,d
tender, snd ,H,,Je .
Ilcio.. ,.vor ,.tl,w.nb, t
The tconomy Market
HIGH GRADE PLUMBING
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