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A ly j .-ji a ol c icdtc Willi Hyci 3 uiui j I ,iu .1 nuke us h-ive Bleat conhJcnto in it for couehs. colds on the chest, bronchitis, hoarseness, weak throats, weak lungs. Ask I Anfinr ii t!1 vmt hi exDerience with l WtthonutUuhJlntlnoutttmcdin. (J j( Mtjsfatory, then you will certainly! w.wwim w " ""7": have every coi.Hdenee in it. fcS.ITOS: 60 Years Matinees every afternoon at The CreBcent. 6c. Tr Cut flowers, carnatloos, at The Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone 1497. Don't think that piles enn't he cured. Thousands nf obstinate cases havo been cured by Doan's Olntniunt. 50 cents at any drug storo. The regular monthly meriting of the Ladles of the Commercial Club will be held Monday evening In the rooms of the Koseburg Commercial Club. 1)0!i Oyster season Is opened. Olym plas or Eastern In any stvlc and the right kind of stylo at J. Knlbe's rest aurant near the 8. P. depot. Open day and night. Clenn, private boxes. Short orders a spoclnlty. Regular dinners. dtf. Just placed on our floor, a full line of medium prleed heating stoveB. Get our prices fur wo can save yon money. An elegant line of Iron beds in all the latest colorings, ranging In price from $3.00 to 10.00. It. W STRONO, The Furniture Man. TO THE PIJHMC I will re-open my restaurant III connection with the Umpuua Haknry on Sept. I. Her vlco will be strictly first class. E. Jennings. l).ll,V WKATIIKlt RKI'OUT V, H. Wuatlicr llnrrHU, Itwal ollli-c, KoHebiirK. Ore.?l h-ur eridi'K a In. Oi-t. I'JO. I'reclpltatiuu lu inclie. anil IjuiKlri-illlii: u.ui Mailiiimn n-inwrHliir. Mtoliuuiii lemjrtjratore Xi Precipitation lti Tula) preclp. Hince firittol monlb Oc Avg. preclp. for Hit uiuuin lor Wl ycHm t.!H Tolal proclp.lrom Bapt 1, to date l'. Average pruclp. from Svpicinbar 1, 1K77 l.:i Tolal ilelleleiicy Iroin Huit. 1, lWIS '' Avorase prtcipltHtloll lor 31 wet HcaMniH, Sup. to May (Inclusive) 'M't" TlloH. (initios, ObHerver. For Koseburg nml Vicinity: Fair mid cooler tonight with heavy frost; Tuesduy fair and warmer. AT WllilU'K SCHOOL IIOl'KI-J. ' Miss Lyllth Moore will give imc of her up-to-date recitals at the Wil bur school house Wednesday evening. Oct. 7, under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid of the M. K. church of lhat place. A pie social will be held In connection. Miss Moore will be assisted lu her program by Miss Arrie Black, vocalist. Admission: adults. 2ii cents; children, 15 cents. Every body come for an evening of whole sonio entertainment and some good pie. The Birth Stone forOctoberis the WE HAVE AN IMMENSE LINE, MOUNTED AND UNMOUNTED We have a full Hue of I,ockcli. Necklace!, 1 Valllen, I'etulanlH, Kto. Our line of watch movetneiita ami caacn, In all grailea and alzea, 1. the moat cemplc'e Id Southern Oregon. We Invito you to call. J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker KOSEBURG, OREGON LOCAL NEW a M r. and Airs. Biuiuu C'aro are spending the Jewish New Year In Portland. MJhu Ala U;1 Van Huren will return home and reHuniu tier music clasues on Oct. 12. Mth. Kvan Welmor returned Sat urday from a vlnit with Mra. A. T. Stelner In Salem. MrH. I,ik-uk, of (.rants Pass, is vls- ItiiiK Ix-re with her dan tiler, MrH. I. . WllliumH. MiHH Addlt! Huery returned Balur- ay Troni an extended vlnlt in Waila Walla, Wan!.., and Kalem. Floyd ItoKKfHH, who has been HI ir tint past two weeks, was taken o Cortland Saturday and placed In a rlvaie Kuultarium. The I'reshyterleH of Southern Ore n and Grand Hondo and the Synod f On'Kou will meet ut Ashland Tues- l:ty to Sunday of this week. Mrs. 8, I. Thornton went to Al- hany today to meet her son, Kd., who whm III at CorvalllH, hut who la re- iirnli.K homo to recuperate. Frank (iorrell was over from Sl(-pheiir) today, lie has rented his farm and may go elsewhere In the ouii I y or Htatu for the winter. Mrs. C. L. Iladley left Saturday iKht for Portland to attend the state convention of the W. C. T. V. Mrs. II. It. KerKUHon left on the atue mluHlon today. The biggest stock of Vermont rnurbte ever received In Hosoburg is now on display at W. E. Maraters' ' 4hop, foot of Jackson street. Give him a chance to figure on your work tnd he will satisfy you. IKI Coiiuill" Herald: Mrs. Wm, Ilen- lum, roriucrly or coqume, arrived from her present home in .Koseburg he first of last week. The lady s uishand Is now superintending the tnge and mall business of Mr. Pease liejween Hoar burg and this county. Glenn Woodruff la preparing to e-open a burlier shop In the Haynes nick, on lower Jackson street. He a lilting up the place in a neat man ner and expects to lie ready lor (usluess by the last of this week. He vlll be assisted for an indefinite time ty ('apt. Kuaiiss, who has been con luctlng a burlier shop In the Mathews 'mildlng on Cuss street. SKNI) VOl It lilSII.n KOK I HA'I i eai-ionnl!y. I'o may nit kiiiw ll hell lihoil'. It. :,u even he will Ret' wl y yon Ins' it i'ii doing yo ,r mei hnving here. The eleanllnexH wil npiieal to him for one thing. Th iirompt and courteous service for another. And iib we keep cholcr meats only, he eiinnot go very la wrong In his selection of men! fo the table. Hut come mostly you self. 'i The Economy Market Jeo. Kohlhngen, Prop. $22.10 Roseburgto San Francisco and ....Return.... Dates of Sale Oct. 3 and 4 Limit 29 Days This very, very low rate has been put in effect on account of the Trans Mississippi Commercial Congress, but it is open to the public via the Southern Roelfio Compnny ....LINKS IN ORKCON.... The 29 day limit will give lots of time to take in the sights in San Francisco and "excursion" down to Los Angeles and Southern California. For particu lars, sleeping car reservations and tick ets, call on L. 15. MOORE, Local Agent. Roseburg Phone I us J All Work Oiitirnntccd II. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber Special Sale on Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge Racks, Etc. Ict me make an rNtlnmtf on your work, stmm mul Hul WHiir Stii'y FooC of Jock son SC. Repair Work Neatly Done W. II. KISIIKIt, rnn. J. II. IUMITII, Vli-r-IVni. J. M. TIIIIONK, S,r. Th Douglas County Abstract Company 8ucreiwor to F. K. Alley. Ahstraet of Title Furnished. Titles t'liinrantecd. I.nnd Office Practice a Specially. Safety HcpiMlt lluxis for Kent. Timber Lands bought and Sold. Land Scrip for Sale. Keal Fstate and Insurance. PM-m ProMtl7 I'n'pin'd for KIIIiik "ternmcnt IjiiiiN. Tonnslilp MnM, HhonlliK Vncnnt IjiihI.. of all Towtilii In the ItosrliurK IJind lllslrlrt, AO ( nl Km h. Coffee Always u n i f o r m our best product sold In 1 lb., 2 lb., 2h lb. and 5 lb. cans. Your grocer will grind It better if ground at home not too Une. , Makes Homely V)iiin Pretty. No woman no matter how regular her features may be can be called pretty, If her complexion 1b bad. Or- Ino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids diges tion and clears sallow blotched com plexions by KtiiuulatiiiR the liver and bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Remem ber the name Orino and refuse to ac cept any substitute. Hed Cross Pharmacy. Doctors Sull He. Would Not IJvi. Notice to Our ('iiHtoiiiers. Wo urn mIiiiki'i1 to unnmtiwe t lint Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, own and lung irotinies is not ui 'ected by I he Nni lonnl Pure Food ind Drug law as it contains no op iates or other harmful drugs, and vn rci'f nimiciifl It iih n Kiifn ri'itifd v for children and udults. Hed Cross I'liui'inncy. o i.i;itn:i TIOMI'I.IN-VAN IU:UKM In Uuse- luii'g, Miiiuruay evening, uet. A, I!MIS, Mr. J. F. Templln and Mrs. Alice Van Muren; liev. It. Chrtstl hoii, otllelutlng. Kolh parties are well known and highly esteemed residents of this city and have many friend tr who ex tend best wishes and congratulations. They departed on Saturday night's train for Taconui on n brief wedding Tip. Peter Fry, Woodruff, Pa., writes "After doctoring for two years with the best physicians in Waynesburg and still getting worse, the doctors advised me If I hnd any business to attend to I hnd better attend to it at once, as I could not possibly live another month as there was no cure for me. Foley's Kidney (Hire was recommended to me by a friend, and ! Immediately sent my son to the store for It, and after taking three bottles I began to get better and continued to Improve until I was en tirely well." Red Cross Pharmacy, CAKI) PARTY. The Catholic Ladies will give card party Wednesday evening. Oct 7th, at Father McGee's residence, corner Oak and Cbadwlck. All nre cordially Invited. 3t 11ICAL HHTATK THAXHFKltS. 30 Jesse V. Hounds tc $;1I0; lots 1, ti and It, sec, 19-8. Anna C. Ileaser to H. P. Ilea Her, $fi00; Interest nw V. sec. 24 24-2. FOH SALIC About 100 acres of choice rich bottom land; plenty of water and timber; no agents, Address J. M, Thompson, Camas Valley. Oregon. dswn - CONTAINS NO MERCURY ' Medicines containing Mercury are often given to persons suffering with Contagious Ulood Poison, and so powerful is the action of this druir that it frequently removes the symptoms in a short while, and shuts the disease up in the system to do greater damage to the delicate internal members, W hen, however, the treatment is left olf, the disease always returns, and the patient hnds that his health has been injured by this powerful mineral, and ne is oiten leit with weak stomach, disturbed digestion, mercurial rheuma tism, etc. The action of S. S. S. is entirely different. It contains no Mercury, nor any other harmful drug, but is made entirely of healing, cleansing roots nnd herbs. It cures Contagious HIkr1 Poison by removing the virus from the blood. It searches out every particle of the poison and does not leave the least trace for future outbreaks. S. S. S., in addition to curing the disease, builds up and strengthens everv part of tli body. Us fine tonic effects tone up the stomach and digestion, improve the iippeiuc ami regulate llie entire system. Home treatment lioolc containing valuable inloruintion about the different stages of the disease und auy uieuicui auvice ucsircu sent iree 10 ail wuo write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. OA October is Here Time you ladies, were thiuking about fall styles in shoes. Perhaps it will interest you to know mat the new John Kelly styles f are here, too. Our best advice is to call early and inspect the goods. We have made a fall display, but invite to get a better look. R. L. STEPHENS Exclusive TValer in Heavy and Fine Shoes IN' MKMOKIA.M I 1 ffiitU - Robert Woods Cooke. "Home Is the sailor; home from sea. And the hunter home -from the hill." In many respects our lives are alike. We tread with fleeting feet the sunny path of Youth, but cannot dtay. We follow the many who pre cede us and roam on and -en. We i em to he seeking some higher and 1 better place as we move on through the years of maturity; and find at last when our hair has grown gray nd our gait stumbling, that we have been blindly seeking what lay all around us on our journey; only, we paused not to see It. We differ in the paths by which we journey. Some of us tread through flowers, and amid sunshine, reathiug the purifying atmosphere the blue sky; others nnd only dreary fastnesses, where the leaden feet And no rest. Both paths lead to the doorway of Death; but how pleasant It Is to pause on the threshold and looking back through the glimmering twi light of approaching night, behold a bright pathway, made brighter by the late presence of him who passed that way but once. we feel that such a pathway was, left by Robert Woods Cooke, for now that he has passed through the door-j way we realize how pleasant was our. association, with him. Ever linger ing In our hearts will he the image; of him who always gave a smile and a kind word. He lived a full life, feeling the tender emotions of love, the hitler pangs of sorrow, the responsibilities of a parent, and sympathy for an er ring friend. It Is good for the world that such men have lived In It; men who are thankfully content with the station In life God has given them, who cheer fully perform the duties Bet before them and accept with patience and resignation the disappointments and misfortunes. Robert Woods Cooke was horn Aug. 8, 1841, in Salem. Columbiana county, Ohio, and died while at work In his mine three miles east of Yon-I calla, Sept. 23rd., 1908. aged 67 years, one month nnd 15 days. He was not permitted, as many are, to suffer through a lingering Illness, but met death quickly and peacefully. He was married on April 4. 18G7, to Jane Lee, who has been his con stant companion even to the grave. To them were born three children: Louella, who preceded her father to rest; Harry Lee Cooke, who Is a merchant In Drain, and Dr. John Le bert Cooke, of Brawley, California. In June, 1893, they responded to the call of the West, and leaving the wide circle of friends, came to Ore gon, settling near Yoncalla, where they made a pleasant and comfort able home where all found welcome. About three months ago they bought a beautiful home In Yon- colla and fait that they could enjoy the afternoon of life; but it was not to be. Afternoon passed quickly in to evening nnd the shndow of night passed over the doorway. To the members of that home, who must continue the journey alone, we offer our sincere sympathy. Parent, husband, friend nnd clti sen: Today we bid thee farewell Tomorrow we, too, will find the blessed rest, and "come and make our beds with thee." XX. you inside Next. Door to Postoffk OfhYo Vtidrr I. 8. IJintl Oftlrr. THE BEST SIGHT ON EARTH may tx Inipalnll yrt ruined h HHir, or even NMrly Ullotl rye kIiihkc. WIihCm the im w cho of u anting yntr mot:cy to your own hurt ? Come ami lie ytr eye eatnimt in ft nklllfil ntir nml Mltnl wllli glateK (tut I nrv tin Im-M to In Inn). An examination coIm nothing. We have the tt iMiiipHiI optical iarlort in I til part of the Mate. A. S. HUEY Jeweler and Optician Located on Cau Street. Rofekurg. Or Copyright 1906 The Houte of Kuppcnheinxt Very Comfortable for these Evenings 5? DOX'T WAIT. Take Advantage of n HosolmrK Mti- zoii n h.vprit'nre llrfoiv It's Too Iiiilo. When the back begins to ache. Don't wait until backache becomes chronic; Till Berlous kidney troubles develop; Till urinary troubles destroy your nlKht s rest. Protit by a Roseburg citizen's experience. J. P. McCarthy. IIvIiir at 614 Rose St., Koseburg, Ore., says: "Quite a long time ago I began to suiter from kidney trouble. It became more nnd more noticeable until 1 could neglect It no longer. I did not have much backache, but the kidney secretions annoyed me greatly. Hearing of Doan's Kidney Pills I wns led to get a supply at Marsters Drug store. The trouble has disappeared entlrelv since using them. The action of the kidneys Is now regular and the se cretions are clear nnd normal." For sale by all denlers. Price R0 cents. Forster-Mllburn Co.. Huffalo New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. (J.MtltAflK NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that all per sons dumping rubbish or garbage ot any kind nlong the public rnmiway south of Roseburg will be vigorously prosecuieu. J. .M. schakkku lni Road Supervisor. J. F. I.ehnherr was In from Cnmns alley today. Patrons of the California Perfume Company will be pleased to know they can now get their UNEXCELLED TOILET ARTICLES, Soaps, Powder Perfume, Cream, etc., by calling at the ROSE CON FECTIONERY STORE. V KI.AVOItlNi EXTRACTS are the best yet. Satisfaction or money back. GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL and supplies for Automobiles and Gasoline Engines H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore. What makes our business grow? It's because we treat the people right. Some merchants in their a'tempt 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 tug up our business every day. If you are uot a regular customer place a trial order and be couvincid. Yours for a square deal, Alton S. Frey&Co :: Phones 201. GROCERS uccessors to J. F. Barker & Co ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET H. D. MAY, Prop. Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds We know how to cut meat to get the best r(,,,u , Is more In the cutting that most peo pie believe ' We C00klnS- There perts In our line. Let us prepare your Sunday rui!i "'a! " termt,'l ex convlnoed. We want your trade. aiu' you m t,8 Kitci'lnl Kree Deliver. I'hunn f-tn Shop on Sheridan Str.vt V,.,. ..... '"" '' I'l pot. nr i MTnrv ciahaa,. VYAIMCU nwill of 2nd Hand X'HKis at Bradley's Second Hand s I handle both new and second hand eoo.U t prices on Harness. 1 ou will find that l ,m .:. , . ,J ore my f A Fi RrnIov " II 'i Z KOSKIII IK), OKI ' lu .' i ' M.T. .'mm , ,, , , , , Man j