Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, October 19, 1908, Image 4

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IX)CAL NEWS.
Matinees every arteruoon at The
Crescent. 5c. TP
For good printing of all kinds
The Review leads.
11. W. Pratt came down from Myr
tle Creek this afternoon. He reports
that town Improving right along.
Three siiuare meats a day at E.
Jennings' restuurant, which will be
re-opened In connection with the
Umpg.ua Bakery od Sept. 1.
The Standard Ladles' Tailoring
Company's books are here, showing
the latest Fall and Winter styles
of sultB and coats. Call and see
them at Mrs. Autenrolth's. ' dull
We are sole agents tor the Conklln
Self Filling Fountain Pens and reo
omend thorn as being far ahead of
any other pen on the market. Agee'
Dook Store. TF
When Hoy Farns, a cook at W. I.
Stapleton's restaurnnt. In the Ilaynes'
brick, when to bed at Splker's lodg
ing house, opposite DIxon'B stables,
last Friday night he had $.lfi In IiIb
trousers' pocket. When he awakened
Haturdny morning he didn't have a
cent. Policeman Palm was notified,
but so far no arrest has been made.
Lornl talent Is suspected.
Ed. W. Ilynn, a former Kosehurg
boy, who Is Boon to start on n tour
'round the world In company with
T. W. I.nne, of Portland, Is vlBltlng
hero with Ills brothers, Henry and J.
N. Uynn, Jr. The tour hegliiB next
week, when MesrB. Uynn and l.ane
dopart from Portland for New York,
where they will mill for Europe.
They will represent Ilonvllle's West
ern Monthly, a Portland magazine,
and expect to bo gone two years.
Asking for a reduction In the as
sessment of their property from $!(,
Uou to $411.3110, the Cardlner Mill
Co., of Cardlner, by their attorney,
O. P. Cushow, appeured before the
Douglas County Hoard of Kciuallza
tion, which convened 111 Assessor
Staley's olllce this' morning. The
Itemized reduction asked by the mill
company are as follows: Suwmill
plant, from $70,000 to $10,000; leg
ging plant, including five-mile rail
way, from $20,000 to $9,000; elec
tric light plant, from $(U0 to $1100.
In 1907, the vuluatlon placed on the
mill was $iifi,000, ou the logging
plant $18,000 and on the light plunt
$4.10. The petition for the reduc
tion alleges that the valuations fixed
by Assessor Stuley are excessive.
Doctors Knid lie "Would Not Live.
Peter Fry, Woodruff, Pa., writes:
"After doctoring for two years with
the best physicians in Wayneshurg,
and still getting worse, the doctors
advised me if I had any business to
attend to I had better attend to It
at onco, as I could not possibly live
another month as there was no cure
for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was
recommended to me by a friend, and
I Immediately Bent my son to the
store for It, nnd after taking three
bottles I began to get better and
continued to Improve until I was en
tirely well." Red Cross Pharmacy.
LOST In Southern Pacific depot, on
Thursdny nfternoon, Oct. 15, latly'B
small, brown handbag, containing
purse with nhout $2. r0 In silver, a
key nnd stamp picture. Finder
please leave at this ofllco.
Itovlcw printing always the best.
Announcement!
We are now busy moving
into our elegant new store
in the Commercial Club Bldg.
We will be ready for busi
ness in our new store Mon
day morning Oct. 19th.
Himsaker-Guesb
Grocery Company
Roseburg, Douglas Co., Oregon
A JI'IKiK OF ;(l MKAT
la never disappointed at this market.
He can tell by the color that the
meat Is fresh, ily the texture that
It conies from carefully and properly
fed cuttle. As we handle only choke
nnd inline meals It Is Just as safe
for you to buy here as It Is for the
best Judge. A trial order will prove
our assertions.
The Economy Market
(Jeo. Kohllingen, Prop.
Phone loss All Work (luurnntced
H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Datc Plumber
Special Sale on
Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap
Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge
Racks, Etc.
Ut ma tu.k,' . CTiit0 ,, ,tk 8l(,.m ,nil ot .1r .
Foot, of Jackson St.. bi, Wn-v i.i t
i " nvwiij vuno
NORTH SIDE PLANING MILL
" Atteiixi-y & Co.
Just received another carload of
Washington Cedar Shingles
Q1 tind T;rdbf i lutroatf Spur in North Roselnire
" " !i ' in"( if in 1 1 1 1 u
DAILY WKATHRK REPORT
U. t. Weertier Bureau, Imal ufflv., Roaeburf ,
Ore. 24 buUM elidlDK 6 a la. Oct. IV, luus.
PreclplLtiuo la lui'bes and uunlrtJtlii:
Maximum iviuperetur..., W
Mluluium temperature S4
Pret-tpitHllou 0.22
Total prei'lp. hIiiihj tlr.tuf mouth 4.41
Avg. pre' Ip. for tlili monta for 30 yean. . . .2.6V
Total preclp.froin Sept. 1, IMS, to dau 4.M
Average preclp. from September 1, 1B77 2.64
Total exceu troin Bepl. 1, IMS U.W
Average precipitation for 81 wet seaioui,
Hp. to May tlucluiive) 32.3
Taos. (JtBsoN, Ob.erver.
For lioseburg and Vicinity!
Kair tonight and Tuesday; warmer
tonight.
LOCAL NEWS.
"Wick" Is singing at the Crescent
again.
A. II. HoBscn to C. H. Decker. $1,
001); liiOVi acres sec. 10, 22-8.
Cut flowers, carnations, at The
Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone 1497.
Bilious? Feel heavy after din
ner? Tongue coated? Hitter taste?
Complexion sallow? Liver needs
waking up. JJoan's Hegulets cure
bilious attacks. 25 cents at any drug
store.
MrB. 11. Benjamin, of San Fran
cisco, is the guest of Mrs. K. H. Au
tenrellh, of this city. Bhe arrived
Saturday from Portland, where she
spent the summer with her son, Dr.
It. W. Uenjnmln.
A Card.
This Ib to certify that all drug
gists are authorized to refund your
money If Foley's Honey and Tar
fails to cure your cough or cold. It
stops the cough, heals the lungB and
prevents serious results from a cold.
Cures la grippe cough and prevents
pneumonia and consumption. Con
tains no opiates. The genuine Is In
a yellow package. Refuse substi
tutes. Red Cross Pharmacy.
NO MAIL ON BAD ROADS.
Rural Delivary to Be Discontinued o
Highways Not In Good Condition.
In order to secure good roads on the
toutL'tt over which rural carriers de
liver mull, Fourth Assistant Postmas
ter General Le tirnw has Issued a new
regulation that mall will not be deliv
ered on rondu which aro not kept in
good ootid II Ion. Some time ago the
fourth assistant Issued nn order re
quiring postmasters at rural delivery
otllces to report to the department the
uumber of miles of road covered by
rural delivery from their offices and
the names of roud officials havlu
Jurisdiction over each separate section
of roud.
Letters have been sent to these rood
officials notifying them that rural de
livery will not he continued on roads
which aro not kept In condition to be
traveled with facility and Bafety at all
seasons of the year. They are request
ed to glvo attention to the roads ob
goon as practicable. New York has
1,804 rural routes, made up of 1.620
miles of niacadiun road and 30,352
miles of earth, gravel and sand roads.
Success of Prison Labor on Roads.
After a trial of eleven weeks the em
ployment of convicts and local prison
ers at highway building in the Pana
ma cniml zone Is said by tho division
of municipal engineering to have
punned the experimental stuge, accord
ing to the Cunul llecord, which recently
roach in 1 Washington. Three distinct
ends were In view In the programme
Huhmltled by the special committee on
( he employment of prisoners, which
was upproved last February. The first
if these was the Improvement of the
.trlHoners' condition; second, the open
ing up to development of the fertile
valleys of Mip rntml zone. and. third,
reimbursing the government for the
expense of maintaining Its penal sys
tem, the latter view having been Justified.
Notice to Our Customers.
Wo are pleased to announce that
Foley's Honey nnd Tar for coughs,
colds ami lung troubles Is not af
fected by the Nntlonnl Pure Food
nnd Drug law as It contains no op
iates or other harmful drugs, and
wo recommend It ns a safe remedy
for children and adults. Ked Cross
Pharmacy.
For good printing of all kinds
Tho Ilex-lew lends.
Patron. re Review advertisers.
I Coffee
I The sroma-tlght can protects
H It against impurities and deteri-
n oration never sold in bulk.
Your grocer will grind It
better if ground at home- not
H too fine.
AIHV1X(1 IX OltKtJON.
Conditions are Pronounced Inex-
celled by nil Kxpert.
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 19. Hon.
F. H. Scrlbner, president of the Wis
consin Huttermnkers' Association,
hut more especially honored In the
Pacific Northwest as the breeder of
"Loretta D" (belonging to the W. 8.
Lndd Estate, Portland, Or.) the cow
that won first prize in the hundred
nnd twenty day milking test at the
St. Louts exposition In 1904, has
said:
"There is no Bpot In our great
United States thai can excel Oregon
and Washington In dairying. This is
my conclusion after speudlng six
weeks in the former state and thor
oughly investigating several of her
beautiful valleys, and after an ex
tended trip through Washington. I
wish to sny to the dairymen and farm
era of this section, relative to Us
dairy possibilities, that I fear they
don't fully appreciate the wonderful
opportunity here for the raising of
feeds best adapted to the dairy in
dustry, and the excellent climatic
conditions for the growth and devel
opment of stock. You should here
reach the climax of productiveness."
Mr. Scrlbner'B Wisconsin farm of
eighty acres supports, under his
skilled management, ninety ' head of
stock.
POINTS ON THE PIG.
8om, Notes For Breeders That Aro
Worth Rememherirg.
Pigs that mature early are the ones
for profit when well cared fur.
Wood charcoal, wood ashes and salt
should be accessible at all times.
The greatest profit of the dairy con
stant In converting the byproducts luto
pork. '
Don't let the hogs have access to '
dirty or filthy water holes. 1
Olre them salt often, also plenty of
fresh water dally.
Never use a scrub male and theu ex
pect a fine Utter from a good bow.
Oats fed to bows during pregnancy,
by sowing them broadcast on the
ground. Increase size of the uuboru pig.
also helping to keep the sow unci litter
In good condition.
A mixture of wheat and barley Is
more valuable food for growing pigs
than corn alone.
Ground wheat and corn give better
feeding results than ground wheat and
rye.
The-.proflt In feeding young pigs Is
with those that are not stinted In their
food.
More pigs are underfed than are over
fed. Soaking meal does not produce as
great a gain In feeding value ns soak
ing whole grain.
Economical feeding Is not how much
they eat, but what they usslnillalo.
Keep the herd free from lice by fre
quent applications of kerosene emul
sion, or Minor's duld mixed with water
and sprayed on thein. or by dipping If
you have a tank. For small pigs use
a half barrel to dip them In.
ALFALFA HOG FEEDER.
Even more successful than former
displays was the Eighth Uleunlnl
Fruit Fair at Hood River. A very
large delegation went, from Portland
by Bpecial train on Saturday.
Harper's Weekly is planning a ser
ies of nrtlcles on the Pacific North
west to appear in early Issue, and
J. K. Mumford, one of America's
most prominent magazine writers, is
personally gathering the data now.
"If the community wants to get
desirable Immigration It's certainly
within the province of the ministers
to help" Ib an idea that promises
to hear fruit In ninny Northwestern
towns most active In presenting their
claims to tho country at large.
Among his other announcements the
minister asks his congregation for ad
dresses of friends nt distant points,
and the commercial body co-operates
by sending attractive literature and
letters.
Makes Homely Woim'n Pretty.
No woman no mutter how regular
her features may be can be called
pretty. If her complexion Is bad. Or
Ino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids diges
tion nnd clenrs sallow blotched com
plexions by stimulating tho liver and
bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup
does not nnuseato or gripe and is
mild and pleasant to take. Remem
ber the name Oiino and refuso to ac
cept any substitute. Red Cross
Pharmacy.
FOR SALR Registered male and fe
male Poland China pigs, age six
months. Address E. P. Thiol,
Yoncalla, Oregon. swtf
GOATS FOR SALE OR TRADE 40
head of Angora-goats for Hale or
will trade for Bhoep. Call on or
address J. T. Russell, Mrytle
Creek, Ore. swol5
Patronlre Rpvlew advertiser.
Strong Rack With Moving Front to
Prevent Waste of Hay.
Hogs are very fond of alfulfa, and
they will eat a good deal of it if given
a chance. They will also waste a
whole lot unless
you stand and
feed It to them a
handful at a time.
A rack with a
swinging front
works very well,
says a writer In
the Farm Press.
The punching the
hogs give It will
work the buy down within reach until
the rack is empty. The openings In front
Bhould be large enough to let a hog's
head through, but not much larger.
The rack may be any length and
should be about four feet high and
from three feet to three nnd n hnlf
feet wide nt the top. Make It strong
or they will soon punch it to pieces
Make the floor tight to hold chaff and
lay a floor In front to keep the hogs
out of the mud. Brood sows fed all
tho good n I fulfil hoy and clean water
they want will winter very well If
given one good ear of corn each duy.
The Birth Stone for October Is the
...OPAL,...
VK HAVE AN IMMENSE LINE, MOUNTED AND UNMOUNTED
We hsve (till line of Lockets, NeckUcee, I Yelltors, Pendant. Kte.
Our line of wtvh more menu siitl cues, In sll f rsdes stid ilies, If the most complete
ill Southern Orefoa.
We invite you to call.
J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker
ROSE BURG, . - OREGON
Care of the Boar.
It Is not best to permit the boar to
run with the herd. There are good
reasons why this should not be done.
If you are to control the time of far
rowing and want to control the boar
It can be done only when he Is kept by
himself.
It Is a too commou prnctlce to sell
the boar when the season Is over
rather than keep him for future pur
poses, depending on getting another
when be Is needed. This Is a ruinous
practice nnd Is largely the cause of
so many small litters and weak honed
pigs. From years of experience I bllve
learned that It Is best to get n good
boar and keep him for a few years
As he matures his pigs will be strong
er and mure In number.
Hnve a small yard of gruss. If pos
sible, hog tight and away from the
sows, so he will not be worried. A
quarter of an acre will afford plenty of
exercise Ut the open nir. When grass
Is not nvnlhible give him cut clover
or any giod green feed he will eat.
Feed sparingly of fattening foods, but
supply him with food that will keep
him growlug If not fully developed
Mill stuff, sklmmllk. clover, ntfnlfa
or anything that furnishes protein Is
advisable. And at all times keep a
supply of ashes, salt and charcoal
where he can obtain It nt will, nnd It
will do much toward keeping hi in In
good health.
W. H. FlHHKIl, riw. J. U. BOOTB. Vlc-r. J. Bk TMUONK, See.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
SuccMor to F. K. Aller.
Absfmct of Title Furnished. Titles Guaranteed.
I.nd Office Practice a Specialty. Safety Deposit lloiea for Rent.
Timber Lanila Uought and Sold. 1-and Scrip for Sale.
Real Estate and Insurance,
l'aix-r rmperlj Prepared tor Filing on Government lnils.
Township Map. Showing Vacant IjiikK of all Township In the
Kosehurg Land District, 30 CVnU Karh.
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Offlce I'nili-r l. S. Ixnil Office. KOSFIU'KO. ORKOOV.
8alt For Live Stock.
Why salt should be regularly sup
piled to stock Is thus put by a fa
mous English authority: Mecause In
the blood of tiuttuuls there are six or
seven times more sodium than potnv
slum and that the composition of tbe
blood la conittnnt. To keep animals lu
good health a dcnulte amount of com
mon salt must be assimilated. The
excess of potassium salts In vegeta
ble foods causes by chemical exchange
aa abnormal lorn of common salt.
to proved by the fact that the
ef aa animal fur common suit Is most
natkreatae tan the food eontnlm
large pveortto of poowdani fialea,
suck o Tkaait bw-Wy. onta. potntam
kaaw nori pot Tn addlttw at u
te nnJa tvd tatnawN in epraara
nraaevei. ra rplr eg nana, by Kn
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Its wunt .. HamyannejgB
eipe),aet ikoart ftaitii iasArcs$
muscular Tear anal aava kx
proves lUfcOsX oHLAjBVisUktte,
tfs
There's responsibility in the name
HARTIFS TOGGERY
Means something to the thinking clothes
buyer. The makers are responsible to
uswe're responsible to you. No
chance for disappointment. We'd like
to show you the fall and winter models
Look at our shirts, neckwear, hats,
etc., and see if you don't see individuality
character some of those little niceties
we ill like.
. Commercial Club Building :
GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL
and supplies for
Automobiles and Gasoline Engines
H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS
Electricians : Machinists : Autompbilists
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore.
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It's because we treat
the people right.
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
ng up our business every day.
If you are not a regular customer place a lrial
order aud be convinced.
Yours for a square deal,
Alton S.Frey&Co I
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perts In our line. Let us prepare your . , We my bo term-i
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