Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, October 12, 1908, Image 3

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    Trusses, Shoulder Braces
and Elastic Bandages
Straighten up. Better your appearance. We
have braces that correct stooped shoulders. All
sizes for both ladies and gentlemen. We are
headquarters for trusses. All sizes for right,
left and double ruptures, carried in stock.
Honest John Spring Trusses
C. W. White's Spring Truses
J. El wood Lee's and C. W. White's
Elastics :
Elastic Bandages and Stockings knit to
order
We Guarantee a fit
Hamilton:
3 07 JacKton St.
EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
OCTOBEK 13, 1008.
CAXVONVJLLK NEWS.
E. D. Potter, from San Francisco,
Is in Canyonvllle to spend about two
weeks. He is looking over the mlneB
in this section with a view of locat
ing a dredger.
That there Is a constant growth in
the population of this part of south
ern Douglas county is shown by the
reports which Postmaster Love
has completed during the past week.
He states that the cancellation for
the month of September amounted to
20 per cent more thnn for the same
month last year. We believe that
this increase will continue and that
better days are In store for Can
yonville. Died.
LOGSDON lu Riddle, October 6,
1908, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto V. Logsdon, aged about 3
years. Echo. (
MatineeB every afternoon at The
Crescent. 6e. TF
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.
C P FLAVORING EXTRACTS
are the best yet. Satisfaction or
money bock.
A. L. KITCHIIM,
is the man to see for
everything in the Nur
sery line.
Trooe that&row
1 1 CCS that pay.
Fruit and ornanental
trees, Grape & Berry
vines, roses, etc. etc.
Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or,
Oregon Restaurant
Open DtJ and Night
Fresh Oysters, Clams and
Fish at Any Time
Chicken Dinner on Sunday
12 to 2 P. M.
RfcGULAR MEALS 25c.
LE0NA MILLS
Lumber Company
Lumber, Lath,
Shingles and
Dry Finish Lumber
Yards on lower Oak Street
Roseburg, 'Phone 1411
in all these Goods. .
DrugV Co.
Koieburj, Oregon.
LOCAL NEWS.
C. H. Maupin was up from Kellogg
today.
During changeable weather always
use Marsters' Cough Balsam. tf
Mrs. O. E. lloldredge, of Yoncalla.
is in the city on business.
Matinees every afternoon at The
Crescent. 6c. TF
No use to Buffer from colds: use
Marsters' Cough HnlKHUi. tf
J. B. nnd G. W. Kiddle, Geo. K.
Quine and W. S. Cornutt were among
the Riddle citizens in town today.
Mrs. James Byron Ib reported as
being quite sick at the family home
at Olalla.
Regular meeting of the Roseburg
Commercial Club tonight. Every
member should attend.
Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougber, of the
White Temple, Baptist church, of
Portland, Or., will lecture In the Bap
tist church in this city, Monday ev
ening, Oct. 121908, at 8 p. m., on
"What's Under Your Hat?" Admis
sion 25 cents. dol2
Hot water bottles, fountain syr
inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers,
the finest and most complete line in
the city. Sold nt the lowest prices
on our guarantee to give satisfaction.
(ook at our line and you will not
buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co.
PENDLETON "PIGS" EXPENSIVE.
PENDLETON. Or., Oct. 10. With
a verdict of guilty, the Jury tonight
convicted Billy Bognrt, Dick Keegan
and Henry Noble of Belling liquor In
violation of the local option law. The
case waB the hardest fought of all
the liquor prosecutions and it is be
lieved that the conviction will result
in breaking down all defense by the
accused men and that pleas of guilty
will be made in every case now out
standing. Already $4450 has been
paid In fines and almost as much
more Is expected as the result of the
prosecutions.
HOARD AND LODGING.
Mrs. A. B. fc-mp. successor to
Volet Brown, board and lodging.
a wnoir- nliin ilnv hoarders.
Kane street, two doors south of the
Catholic church. uom
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GARBAGE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that all per
sons dumping rubbish or garbage of
any kind along the public ronnway
south of Roseburg wi'l be vigorously
prosecuted. J. M. St'HAr rr.K.
lm Road Supervisor,
500
New
Novels
Just
Received
10 and 15 cents
They are almost all new stories
Borne are duplicates of high
priced cloth bound books and
h.t irt onrf IK renin
Full series of "Buffalo Bill"
n -a Hnp Vaa fl V fill HnratlO
Alegr's and Oliver Optic's series
fn. ohtMron ThMfJ books in
cloth bound sell from 25 cents to
$1.50.
Many new "funny" books, such
"Irish Jokes." "Dutch Jokes
tiaohall TnkpR " etc. Thev are
Just off the press and are full of
new Jokes.
AOEE HOOK STATIONERY
STORE.
TAftc nun ,
A BUI Uf IX!
fAflOUS V J
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LOCAL NEWS.
Miss Rose Emmltt. nf rVilen Vnl-
ley, left here this morning for San
frrancisco to visit with relatives for
a couple of weeks.
fcdwln Weaver. J. J. Chailwlck anil
B. J. Howland were amoiiir tho Slvr-
tle Creek people in town today. Mr.
weaver nnisned prune drying today.
Big shipment of Art Needlework
just in at Graves' Art Emporium.
Get busy with your Christmas pres-
nis. dtf
Frank Gorroll was over from Ste
phens today. He may go to Portland
tomorrow with a view to locating for
the winter.
"Generally debilitated for vears.
Hnd Blck headaches, lucked ambition,
was worn-out and all run down. But
Burdock Blood Bitters made mo a
well woman." Mrs. ChnB. Freitov.
Moosup, Conn.
The Tillson & Co. nnckine house.
In North Roseburg, will commence
packing prunes Tuesday morning of
this week. Facers will please report
for duty.
W. B. Melton, of South Deer Creek.
brought in some Bplendid apples to
day to be added to the Commercial
Club'B exhibit.
We are Bole agents for the Conkltn
Self Filling Fountain Pens and reu
omend them as being far ahead of
any other pen on the market. Agee'-
Book Store. TF
Geo. Shrurn, O. E. Smith. T. P.
Simpson, E. H. and S. D. Chapman
and Sain llritt were among the resi
dents of Clido who were In town to
day. Oyster season Is opened. Olym-
plns or Eostern in any stvle and the
right kind of style at J. Falbe'u rest
aurant near the S. P. depot. Open
day and night. Clean, private
boxes. Short orders a specialty.
Regular dinners. dtf
B. J. Howland, of Myrtle Creek.
has filed suit in the circuit court
against the Cornutt Lumber Com
pany and T. R. Sheridan to foreclose
lien on some manufactured lum
ber to sutiBfy a iHbor claim of
$153.73, nssigned by George Carlisle.
Just placed on our floor, a fit1! lint
of medium priced heating stoves.
Get our prices for we enn save you
money. An elegant line of iron beds
in all the latest colorings, ranging In
price from $3.00 to $15.00. 1). W
STRONG, The Furniture Man.
J. W. Perkins, of tho Suthcrlin
Land mid Water Company, has pur
chased Mrs. John R. Sutherlin's
handsome residence property, nt the
corner of Stephens and Mosher
streets, for $7,500. Mr. and Mrs.
Sutherlin will either reside elsewhere
in the city or move into a farm.
Bilious? Feel heavy after din
ner? Tongue coated? Bitter tnste?
Complexion sallow? Liver needs
waking up. Doan'B Regulets cure
bilious attacks. 25 cents at any drug
store.
Snlem Statesman: The will of
Henry Bartholomy, of Drain, has
been filed in probate court and the
document leaves all of the property
to his children. The estate is valued
at $3000. His daughter. Mr. Amelia
Poyer, and son Charles Foyer, are
named us executors. The sum of
$905 Is divided among his children
with tho exception of Mrs. Amelia
Foyer, who is given his farm, north
east of Snlem, under tho proviso she
pays the residue of the legacies. The
children receiving bequests besides
Mrs. Foyer are Henry, Charles, Clara
Bartholomy and a step-daughter,
Elizabeth Velte.
Hud a (lose Call.
Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely
known proprietor of tho Croom ho
tel, Vnughn, Miss., says: "For sev
eral months I sufTered with a severe
cough, and consumption seemed to
have Its grip on me. when a mend
recommended Dr. King's New Dis
covery. I began taking It, and three
bottles aRected a complete cure."
The fame of this life saving cough
and cold remedy, and lung and
throat healer Is world wide. Sold at
A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug Btore.
50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
NOTICE TO MILK CONSI'MEIIS.
The undersigned has taken charge
of the dairy and milk delivery for
merly conducted by F. Bnrogar and
Is ready to receive orderB from all ol
his former patrons and others as
well. Phone 1053. DOUGLAS
COUNTY CREAMERY. tf
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ERI IT TREES.
For f. uit trpfl. ornamental
trees nnn flhrubbei, call on
B. F. C.ILIJKKT. at the Horn
dale Store, Koseburg. Orcg.
a a o a
CASTOR I A
For Infant! and Children.
flu Kind You Hate Always Bought
In flavor,
in quality,
in variety,
in conformity of quality
Our Confectionery is tho stand
ard of excellence.
Palace of Sweets
Phong 1273 Orders Delivered
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Wm. Perdue to L. L. Perduo,
$250; 40 ucres sec. 20, 30-3.
K. P. Clurk to J. S. Jennings,
$775: lot 10, block 14, Watte's add
to Roseburg.
Jacob 11. Wllch to Israel Ketch,
$800; se sec. 8, 27-7.
"Joseph Rlatchley et al to Cather
ine Gurrell, $3000; 434 Vt acres In
sees. 5, 6, 7, 8 and . 25-7, aud ill
sec. 12, 25-8.
TEA
Good tea, close price.
There is no other way to
build a good business or
keep a good business.
Your rrortr returni rour rnontr U ion dos't
Hk ScbllUiw'i Bill: w par blm.
FINE EMBROIDERY.
Sheets and pillow slips hemstitched
and niouogrnmmed. Now is the time
to have your Xmas presents done
get ready early. Prices reasonable.
Address A. X., care Review, and I
will call on you. All work guar
anteed. DTF
BIDS WANTED For leasing of
tho Fnir Grounds, including the farm
In connection therewith, located near
RoBeburg. Conditions and term of
lease will be furnished upon appli
cation to tho secretary, at his office
in Roseburg. Sealed bids will be
received up to 2 o'clock p .m., on Sat
urday, Oct. 17, 1908, at which time
they will be opened in the olllce of
the secretary.
FRANK. G. MICELLI,
dswo!7 Secretary.
Don't think that piles can't be
cured. Thousands of obstinate cases
have been cured by Doan's Ointment.
50 cents at any drug store.
J a J J Ja a a
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4. TYPEWRITERS.
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J. ROYAL
$95
J. TYPE
A WRITER
A A high-grade machine with
J. In the reach of everybody.
A Free trial.
4. ROSiSBURG TYPEWRITER
J. EXCHANGE,
j. Elmer E. Win berly, Mgr.
i
A Trick
With a
Shirt,'
Waist-
It solves the problem of how
to put on a Bhlrt waist with
buttons in the back and to do
It without the assistance of a
muld. Put the waist on with
the opening in front, without
putting ttie arms Into the arm
holes. Then close the nook
nnd pin it evenly. Next but
ton down about three buttons,
then turn the waist n round to
its proper place. Lifting the
waist up about the neck, slip
the arms through Into the
sleeves. After the watat has
been worn and soiled, send it
to the
ItosehiirK HI en in Inniulry,
shirt waist experts on launder
ing. Phone No. 791. We call
for and deliver all work.
BODGE
Che Reliable Catior
Has received his
FALL STYLES
and SAMPLES
also a line of Fall Good. Drop
in and look over the Fall styles
and get ported on the pnqier
styles for Fall and Winter.
A Perfectly Fitted
Excellently Made
Faultleury Stylish
!. Fall Suit, for
4 A Small Price
141! 1 1 i i'M-i n in
OREGON WOOL OVTPlt.
Not us Lni-Ke us la 11107 Price Nut
u Good uh in UKM1.
PORTLAND. Or., Oct. 11. The
Oregon wool season of 1908 is now
drawing to a close with tho purchas
ing or the remaining lots of the fall
clip In the western and southern
parts of the state. It is estimated by
dealers that about 310.0UO pound:
ot wool remain in growers' hands, ol
which 200.000 pounds are in east en
Oregon. 36.000 pounds In the Wil
lamette Valley and 75,00 pounds ir.
southern Oregon. There Is a gooe
market for these remnants now i
the farmers are willing to part will
them.
The total output of the state It
estimated at 18,500,000 pounds, nt
compared with 20,000,000 pou wit
show iu In 1907, and 18,000,000
pounds in 1900. The value of t h it
year's clip is approximately $2,500,
000, compared with a total valuation
of $3,800,000 lu 1907 and $3,240,
000 two years ago.
Prices paid this season ranged
from 12 to 15 cents for good average
to choice wool, aud in some Instances
better than 16 cents was paid.
Following Is the 1908 output In
detail:
Pounds.
Shaniko 3,000. 000
Heppner 2,500,000
Pendleton 2,500,000
Arlington and Condon. ... 1,500,000
Ontario aud Vale 2.000.000
Echo 750,000
Huntington 500.000
Baker
City
,1,500,000
Elgin
.1.500,000
. 250,000
The DalleB
Lakeview
Willamette Valley
Southern Oregon
Total
. .1,000,000
and
.1,500,000
.18,500,000
F1VK TICKETS IN OKKGOX.
Candidates to 1m Voted for in the
Presidentliil Election.
County Clerk Lenox has received
from Secretary of State Llcnson Uh
olllcial certificate showing the duly
qualified electors to be voted for in
this state at the presidential election
on Nov. 3. There are Ave tickets in
the Held, ur follows:
Republican For president, Wm
H. Tuft; vice-president, Jas. S. Sher
man. Presidential electors: R. R.
Butler, of Gilliam county; J. 1). Lee
of Multnomah Co.; A. C. Marsters, ot
Douglas Co.; Frank J, Miller, ol
Linn Co.
Democratic For president, Wm.
J. Bryan; for vice-president. John
W. Kern. Presidential electors: O.
P. Coshow, of Douglas county; Au
gust Huckesteiu, of Marion Co.; E.
J. McAllister, of Multnomah Co.;
Samuel White, of Baker Co.
Prohibition For president, Eu
gene W. Cbaplu; for vice-president.
Aaron S. Wat kins. Presidential
electors: W. P. Elmore, of Linn Co.;
Hiram Gould, of Washington Co.; A.
J. Hunsuker, of Yamhill Co.; F. Me
Kercher, of Multnomah Co.
Socialist For president, Eugene
V. Debs; for vice-president, Benja
min Haufnrd. Presidential electors:
Peter S. Beck, of Umatilla Co.; W.
T. Grlder, of Union Co.; Jas. E.
Quick, of Coos Co.; F. C. Varner, of
Benton Co.
Independence (Hearst) For pres
ident, Thos. L. Hisgen; for vice
president, John Temple Grnves.
Presidential electors: John V. Ben
nett, of Clnckanias Co.; Wm. R.
Lake, of Multnomah Co.; Michael J.
Malley, of Multnomah Co.; Thos. A.
Sweeney, of Multnomah Co.
Farmers, mcchnnlcB, rallronders,
laborers, rely on Dr. ThomuB' Kclee
trlc Oil. Takes the sting out of cuts,
burns or bruises at once. Pnln can
not stay where It is used.
FOR SALK.
FOR SALE A Savage rifle. In good
condition. Enquire at this olflco.
FOR SALE Two carloads of cedar
fence posts. Hoy Urlggs, Cu'ii
Ffnek, Ore. sw
FOR 8AI.B About 100 acres ol
choice rich bottom land; plcnty
of water and timber; no ngents.
Address J. M. Thompson, Camns
Valley, Oregon. dswn5
FOR SALR Team of fine mules,
wagon and hnrnesH, Price $100.
Apply to tn olllce. dsw
FOR SAI.B Draft horse, light on
foot, stylish and good disposition;
weight MOO pounds, inquire al
Review olllce. tf
FOR SALE Good sized, serviceable
office safe. Apply at the I. con a
MIIIb Lumber Co's. yard, on Onk
Street, Roseburg. tf
FOR SALE Good paying plumbing
and tinning business. Address H.,
care of Review, Roseburg. tf
FOR SALE New house of Beven
rooms. West Side; city woler
half acre In Bniall fruits. Price
I IUiOO. Apply Ilox 4ti4, Roseburg
Oregon. dnl
WANTEO
SALESMAN WANTED Experience
unnecessary. $100 per month nnrl
expenses. Royal Cigar Co., ( hi
cago. III. (Io27
WANTED A girl for dining room
work, one of experience preferred
Call en or address Mrs. A. K. 1 1 t-
rlnglon, Douglas St. dsw
WANTED 20 rigging sllngors, 10
buskers for logging camp, $I0 per
month; 20 lumber pliers. $2.00 a
day; 2 boom men. $2,110 a day;
contract cutting piling, 1 cents
per lineal foot. Address W. II.
West A Co., (licdford, Oregon.
DTF
FOI'ND A small black hag, will
contents of smnll value, owner
liease cnll on Mrs. Clay. In 1 1. F.
I). Hamlin cottage In North Rose
WPUOATKS ttOSEllUlG JOB.
Lone Uumllt Holds I p Montana Sttie
With 11! OiTiipuiitK.
MISSOULA, Mont., Oct. 10. Arm
ed with a 22-callbro rltlo, tho lower
portion of his face concealed by a
red bandana hnndkerchier, a lone
highwayman this evening held up tho
Missoula-Bonner stage, about two
miles east of this city, lined up 12
occupants and the driver and reliev
ed them of sums ranging from $5
to $25 each and disappeared in the
gathering dusk. After securing the
booty, the bandit apologized, saying
that hunger had driven him to com
mit the crime. The authorities wero
quickly notified and the sheriff and
deputies are scouring the nearby hills
for the bandit.
For a reliable coiiKh remedy hbo
Marstars' CoiiKh llnlsnm. tf
Eugene Register: Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. llownril. of Roseburg. came In
on the (Iyer Friday and went- to visit
with friends near Elintrn.
Sores nnd Ulcers are indications of impure blood. They show that the
circulation lias become infected with germs nnd poisons, which are being
constantly discharged into the open place to irritate the delicate nerves
tissues and surrounding flesh nnd keep the sore in a state of inDammation
and disease. Whether these impurities in the blood are the result of some
debilitating sickness, nn old tnint from a former disease, or whether it is
hereditary bad blood, there is hut one way to cure sores and ulcers, and that
is to purify the blood. Washes, salves, lotions, etc., are often beneficial
because of their cleansing, antiseptic effects, but nothing applied to the
surface can reach the blood, where the real cause is, and therefore cannot
cure. S. S. S. is the remedy for sores and ulcers of every kind. It gets down
to the very bottom of the trouble and removes every trace of impurity or
poison, and makes a lusting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the circu
lation, so that instead of feeding the diseased parts with impurities, it
nourishes nnd heals the irritated, inBorned flesh and causes the ulcer to
fill in with healthy tissue by supplying it with pare, rich blood. Book
oo Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
We Have
Delivery Wagon
and can give better and more
prompt service than any
grocery in Roseburg
The Best of Groceries
HARNESS & JOHNSON
T!ie Corner Grocery
Sheridan Street
vvoumni mis
h Jar You .....
Wc need the room more
while they last, take
?!
I: Everlasting Fruit
H Everlasting Fruit
Schrams self sealing Jars, Pints 75c doz
Schrams self scaling Jars, Qts 90c doz
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Our stock is limited. Get
The Bee Hive Grocery
MAX WEISS, PROP.
The soft drink and lee cream tea
sou are about over. Now comes tlve
Candy Season.
Everybody knows the quullty of
our I'hovolatcs the softest and most
I dflic.iiiiH renters mid our other
kinds of candies are unsuriMtssed for
purity. They are made by us
A Ileulthjr Family.
"Our whole family has enjoyed
good health since we begun using Dr.
King's New Life Pills, three yonrs
ago," says L. A. Runlet, of Rural
Route 1, Guilford. Mulne. They
cleanse and tone tho systom lu ' a
gentle way and does you good. 25c
at A. C. Marsters & Co'b. drug Btore.
HEALS
SORES AND ULCERS
IIP-TO-DATF, INTERIOR FINISH
for modorn houses, Is made from the
best oak, birch, ash 'and fir, such as
can be procured of the finest quality
and best color, and well seasoned, ,
from our large and well assorted
stock of lumber. We have every
' thing lu building lumber domnnded ,
by builders, which we are selling at
prices that we won't allow anyone
to beat.
Orders filled for all kind of fruit
boxes.
The J. G. Flook Co.,
Roseburg, Oregon.
Our Own
Near Freight Depot.
than we do the Jars, hence
them away at these prices:
Jars, Pints 75c doz
Jars, Quarts 90c doz
husyjf you need good Jars
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