Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, October 30, 1908, Image 4

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LOCAL NEWS.
For a reliable couirh remedy use
Marstors' Cough Balsam. I'
Douglas County Creamery butter
only 80c a two-pound square. Ask
your grocer for It. Patronize home
Industry. dlt
"Generally debilitated for years.
Had sick headaches, lacked ambition,
was worn-out and all run down. Hut
Burdock Blood Bitters made me a
well woman." Mrs. Chaa. Kreltoy,
Moosupt Conn.
Miss Catherine M. Covach, whoso
wonderful voice delighted Roseburg,
will be glad to take a class In voice
culture If a sufficient number or
pupils here desire hur services. For
terms, address or call on Miss Olive
A. McGee. DTK
W. L. Culbertson, president of the
First National Bank, at Carroll, la.,
who suicided on Oct. 19, on account
of tho defalcation of his bank, wub a
schoolmate and personal friend of J.
W. Hall, of thin city, in their boy
hood dnyn. Mr. Culbertson had tried
to get Chicago bankers to come to
his aid, but failed, and on returning
home shot himself.
THE BOND IlEAITV CO. Or
chards, fnrms, timber and city prop
erty. Some fine bargains. JackBon
street, Roseburg, Ore.
TO TUB PUBLIC I have re-opened
my restaurant in connection with
the Umpqua Bakery. Service will be
Btrictly first-class . E. Jennings, tf
AT T1IK CHKHCKNT TONK1IIT.
"The Ranchman's Love." This pic
ture was made near the Great Di
vide and the backgrounds aro the
most beautiful of nature's handi
work. The story is clear and con
vincing and the acting Ib of the very
best The grcatost western film of Ub
kind yet mnde will be your verdict.
Don't mlBB this ffNmt picture iib it
was taken In that scenic wonderland,
Colorado. No such environment has
ever been given to a like subject.
Two Illustrated songs by "Wick."
Take the tip, quality talks. That
1b what Is said of the Crescent
Theatre. "Get The Habit."
S.S.S.
Rheumatism is caused by an excess of. uric acid in the blood, which is
carried through the circulation to all portions of the system, livery muscle,
nerve, bone and joint absorbs the acrid, pain -producing poison, causing
aches, inflammation, stillness and other well known symptoms of the disease.
Permanent relief from the pains anil discomfort of Rheumatism cannot lie
expected from the use of liniments, plasters, nnd other external treatment
which does not rench the blood, where the cause is located. Such measures
f,
rive temporary relief, but in order to cure Rheumatism the uric acid and
nflarumatory poison must be expelled from the blood. S. S S riin
Rheumatism because it is a perfect blood purifier. It (roes down into the
circulation, neutralizes the uric acid and drives it from the blood. S. S. S.
expels the irritating, inflammatory matter which is causing the pain, swell
ing and other discomfort, enriches the weak, sour blood, nnd permanently
cures Rheumatism. In all forms of Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic,
S. S. S. will be found a safe, vegetable remedy, possessing the properties
needed to cure, and at the snme time a medicine that builds up the entire
system by its fine tonic effects. Book on Rheumatism nnd any medical advice
free to all who write. THR SWT1TT SPPP'"'"1 . a r
GRAND
Masquerade Ball
HALLOWE'EN EVE.,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1908
Given by Roseburg Orchestra
Four lris fop ltast Sustaiiii'tl Clmnioten, nil Masker botntf lieqiiirod
to Kog.Htvr L'tmnu'Uir thvy Koprtent
A Good Time Assured
Gentlemen Dancers $1. Lady Dancers Free. Spectators 25c
WANTED N'000-00 w0RTH of 2nd Hand
mmmmmmmmmmm ROOtlS at
Bradley's Second Hand Store
I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my
prices on harness. You will find that 1 am right.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd jsr Man
, and supplies for
Automobiles and Gasoline Engines
H. W. ALT1IAUS & SONS
Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., ' Fhone 1441 Roseburg. Ore.
lips while? Checks pale? blood thin ?
r Oocior.
Weak nerves? Losing flesh?
volt doctor.
Kl ....:.tii'J IW.r ,tlo.tlnn? Ul.cmira.ed?
vour il.icior.
. InrOo,,
oil. Ua.f.
Jlllg shipment or Art Needlework
Just in at Graves' Art Emporium.
Get busy with your Christinas pres
ents dtf
Don't think that piles can't be
cured. Thousands of obstinate cases
have been cured by Dean's Ointment.
60 cents at any drug store.
The ludlea of Ht. George's Epis
copal church are preparing for their
annual New England supper to be
given on Hallowe'en in the old Hun
saker store room, Ahrnham build
ing, opening at G:30 p in. These occa
sions are always enjoyable and the
prieels only 25 cents. Everybody
come. dswo29
Did you ever Btop to think how
many hsIcb are lost on account of the
delay In curing the defects in titles.
The other day a real estate man waB
In our office and after leaving an or
der for an abstract, remarked: "They
don't cntch me again like I was
caught last month." "Why, how was
that," we asked him. "Well, It was
this way, he said. "I had listed with
me a good farm down the vnlley, a
purchaser came along, looked It over
and said he would buy It. Of course,
he wanted an abstract and we had
you make one. When he had It ex
amined it showed thut a deed which
had been given 20 yenrs ago had
never been recorded, it took a
month to trace out tho holra of the
grnntors and by tho time the title
was cleared tho man had purchnsed
another place. No, sir, I don't HbI
any more property till It has been
abstracted and I know the tltlo is
clear." If yuu aro contemplating sel
ling a piece of property, why not let
us make your abstract, now. Are
you sure your title will not re
quire perfecting. The Douglas Coun
ty Abstract Company. We have the
only set of abstract books in Douglas
county. DTK
Notice to Our Customers.
Wo nre pteaBed to announce thnt
Foley's Honey and Tar for coiighB.
colds and lung troubles is not af
fected by the National Puro Kood
and Drug law as It contains no op
latoB or other harmful drugs, and
we recommend It ub n safe remedy
for children and adults. Hed Cross
I'hnrmncy.
A CURE FOR
RHEUMATISM
I OIL
i.v K.vrnv.MA.vs favor.
Kar-KeuchliiK l.V'cl,lou of Lund I'om
luibslouer lu Hiletz Cuse,
Evidence that the entryman on
public land In this state, who has act
ed in good faith, has nothing to fear
at tho hands of the Department of
the Interior, Is found In the recent
declHlon of H. H. Schwartz, Acting
AtiHiatunt CommlHKlonur, In the con
tent proceeding of J. L. Campbell
agaliiHt Arthur C Hoenchen. This
content Involved the title to a valu
able claim In the Blletz district and
has been pending before the depart
ment for several years.
The cancellation of Hoeschen's
homestead entry was recommended
to the Department by the register and
receiver of the Portland land office,
following the report of a special
agent who, on Investigation, held that
the entryman had not honestly com
plied with the provisions of the home
stead laws. The acting commissioner
holds that the contestant did not sup
port his charges of noii-rcsldence and
non-cultivation on which he based his
claim for a revocation of Boeschen's
entry and orders the contest dis
missed. Referring to the testimony of the
entryman at the hearing of the con
test before the laud office officials In
Portland, the acting commissioner
holds that Uoeschen settled on the
land In 1901 nnd built a good house.
Two years later he constructed an
other house, and between the date of
entry and final proof he cleared about
an acre and a half of land and raised
vegetables. He also set out some
fruit trees. After establishing his
residence, Hoeschen admitted that he
way away about half the time, but
never was absent from tho claim
longer than six months at a time.
Mu testified rurther that he was on
the claim In the spring, summer and
fall, but he could not remain there
throughout the year for the reason
thut if he did he would starve to
death. During these intervals Boe
schen said he worked at Toledo, Sa
lem and Kugene, but declared that he
had no fixed residence other than on
his claim.
On the question of residence. Act
ing Commission Schwnrtz, In his
opinion, dismissing the contest, says:
"It Is true he (Boeschen) could
not glvo specific dates, but owing to
the lapse of time that was but nat
ural. Hut he gave the approximate
time ho lived on the claim and shows
that his absences were caused by his
necessities, and If he established resi
dence, and you do not find that he
did not, his subsequent ubsences may
he deemed excusable.
"As against the theory of occa-
H.m.ill vIkIIm Htnndn tho font Hint turr.
J years after entry contestee built an
addition to his houso, or, &b he terms
it, 'built another house.' Now, If he
wns endeavoring to acqulro tltlo to
this land by occasional viBlts, why
go to this unnecessary expense?
Building a 'board' house in thut for
est means more than building a
house of sawed lumber purchnsed at
the mills. It means that the material
must bo obtained by hand labor, and
It requires time to cut the trees Into
lengths and split tho boards that are
used in the walls, roof and floor of
the house. If contestee 1b tolling the
truth, ho did this about a year prior
to the time thnt he was entitled to
submit final proof. 1 cannot construe
this action otherwise than In tho en
tryman's favor and against the theory
of occasional visits."
The decision In the Boeschen case
Is considered significant ns forecast
ing what may be expected In all other
contests where the entryman Is able
to show that he acted In good faltli
and sought honestly to comply with
the requirements of the homestead
Now is the time
to visit
California
When summer has passed
In these northern states,
tho sun Is only mild un
der tho bright blue skies
of Southern California.
This Is one of nature's
happy provisions eternal
summer for those who
cannot endure a more se
vere climate.
California has been called
the "Mecca of the winter
tourist." Its hotels and
stopping placcB are as
varied as those of nil
well regulated cities. Vis
itors can always find suit
able accommod atl o ns,
congenial com pa nl ons,
and varied, pleasing re
creations. pianc - (o,
Will bo Kind to nuiily aomo
very attractive literature, de
scribing In detail the many de
lights of winter In California.
Very low round trip excursion
tickets are on sale to California.
The rnte from KOSKIlt'lMi.
OUKdON, to lxie Augeles and
return Is
...00.
Limit six month, allowing
stop-overs in either direction.
Similar excursion rates are in
effect to all California points.
Tat full information, alrr-plng car rrra
lion, and tickets, tf.ll ou.l.U'sr.pti or write
L, B. MOOU, Agent,
OR
Wit. McMurray, Cm. Pass, Ajf .
Portland. Oregon
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Coffee
The aroma-tight can protects
it against impurities and deteri
orationnever sold in bulk.
Your grocer will grind It
better if ground at home not
too fine.
law In acquiring- for himself one of
these claims.
A Cart'.
This Is to certify that all drug
gists are authorized to refund your
money If Foley's Honey and Tar
falls to cure your cough or cold. It
stops tho cough, heals the lungs 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. Hed Cross Pharmacy.
CI KM YOUK KIDNKVS.
Do not I'linlnnger Life When A Rose
burg Citizen Shows iuu a Cure.
Why will people continue to suf
fer the agonies of kidney complaint
backache, urinary disorders, lame
ness, headaches, lungour, why allow
themselves to become chronic Inval
ids, when a certain cure 1b offered
them?
Doan's Kidney Pills Is the remedy
to use, because It gives to the kid
neys the help they need to perform
their work. ,
If you have any, even one, of the
symptoms of kidney diseases, cure
yourself now, before diabetes,
dropsy or Brlght's disease sets In
Head this Roseburg testimony:
Mrs, Fred Paquette, 1103 Douglas
St., Roseburg, Ore., says: "Many of
my friendB who had used Doan's Kid
ney Pills had praised them so high
ly that when I began to notice a dis
order of the kidneyv uoid rheumatic
attacks I started uulng this remedy.
They gradually banished the trouble.
Sometime after a similar trouble
took me, and 1 again got a supply of
Doan's Kidney Pills at Mars tors &
Co's. drug store. They went right to
tho seat of the trouble and removed
It. 1 would not be without -your
remedy ns with a supply at hand
feel quite secure from attacks of
kidney trouble.
For sale by all dealerB. Price SO
cents. ForBter-MUburn Co., Buffalo,
New York sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan'a
and take no other.
"JUST OUT"
WHEN -WHERE-HOW
to lnt and riiltival Ulli-n. Ilj liitha.
Dahlia. Khtwtodwnlron, IVoiili'! how to (row
In clawM mad wlmluw en n mm u 1b
Anwar bndii UuLB Taulw, mliowkng numtxir of
tmlti rruolrtHl for dlfTnrunt of flower
twin; CiinumniUutu of Infi. mint Inn corjcitrnlni
fUlQEITION! SEICOTINB 8HRUB(
natulan hmift, nut an t ornnnii-mal trr
and ahrulxs oh in hi ua ami trailing plant.
HOSEX-(oni etUloiiua llluat ratine and de
crllitur nU the U,le u.l n-w rietiM for
North neat axtU and cltnmtr.) Fill' IT
TltKfcS Applf. Aprlcota. Oherrte. tWhea,
aar-.. Ourrauu, Orapea, GfoitarTle, Ixit.
bfirrlaa. Uurtmnk'a No Hilt. NT 11 AW
IIKHHV 1 LA NTH, Twenty TMra atparl.
enwlnPaclflr NorthvMt aprks to )D thrcah
thta 'oatalosruA and (iiUIra yoa to nicceaav
WrlUforlTUIoTiNo, BR!
R2aJnTCJZIalEra3aT5a.
OLD EYES
enn lie made as good as young eyes
by the use of pner glasses lion't
allow the autumn of life to overtake
yon with Impaired eyesight, and
hen you first hcgln to use glass
tue that you go! those that exactly
suit your eyes.. tt't them at lluey's
and you will not be IniiMMoU Usn.
A. Itey
IIAIL7 WEATHER REPORT
lT. S. Wea'tier Burcu, local gtnee, Roi.burg,
Or. 44 biur, euiilos 6 .. m. Ovl. 8t,
Prevliluuon io tQcrua.aiJ hundredth,:
Maximum t.mper.tur.. . 69
MiDlruuia temper.tare Hj
Precipitation 0.1'J
ToLI preclp. eiuce nratof month t.15
Avg. preclp. tut tula moutn tor SU year... ...61
Total preclp.from Uept 1, luus, lodau) fy.i6
Average preelp. trotn ttepteuiber 1, 1B77 3.45
Total exceia Iroui Sept. 1, lWs '2.77
Average precipitation lor HI wet aeaMua,
Bept. to May (luulualve) U2.3
William Brll, observer.
For Roseburg aud Vicinity:
Ocaslonal rain tonight and Satur
day; colder tonight.
STRAUS GIVES SEASONS
The New York Merchant and Phi
laulhropittl Declares Kleollon of
iiryttil Means Busllleua
Prosperity.
Nathan Straus, the great Now York
merchant and hllanthropist. In an
nouncing his roasous for aup'portlng
Mr. Bryan, Bald:
"I feel sure that he will be elected,
and I say, as a business man. one who
Is as much interested perhaps aa any.
In the general prosperity of the coun
try, as one who is bound to feel per
sonally any lack of prosperity among
the masses, that I believe his election
will be a benefit to all the country,
and to all of the people. Those that
talk otherwise, those that predict panic
and disaster, as the result of the elec
tion of an honest man, chosen by an
honest majority of the people, are nar
row minded and short-sighted, or pre
tend to believe that which they know
Is nottrue, or they are seeking to ob
scure the real and vital issues of the
campaign. Mr. Bryan will make a
safe, reliable, conscientious president,
a president for alt of the people, the
rich and the poor, the big man and
the little. He will represent the
American people, not any class, and
for that reason I shall work for him
until election and vote for him on
election day."
Doctors Said Ho Would Not Live.
Peter Fry, Woodruff, Pa., writes:
"After doctoring for two years with
the best physicians In Waynesburg,
and still getting worse, the doctors
advised me It I had any business to
attend to I had better attend to It
at once, 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 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.
LBTTKlt FROM A FORTY-NINER.
Here Is a simple, Interesting and
sincere letter from & rugged pioneer
of '49, who braved the dangers and
hardships of the overland trull to
California. It should appeal to all
catarrh victims..
Santa Rosa, Cal., May fi, 1908.
Booth's Hyomei Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Denr Sirs: I was afflicted with ca
tarrh, and tried a number of reme
dies, but received no relief. I pur
chased an outflt of Hyomei, and be
fore I had used the bottle I noted a
marked relief. I used It for a month
or so, and thought 1 was cured, and
stopped using It for a year or so.
Thought I was getting catarrh again,
and started using It again. I use
it every morning and keep myself
clear of catarrh. I consider it the
best catarrh medicine that Is used.
I have often recommended It to my
friends. 1 am 81 yenrs old. I came
to California in 1849, and, of course,
am not as vigorous as I was 58 years
ago. My address Is 841 4th St.
Yours truly,
W. MOCK.
Hyomei (pronounced HlKh-o-me).
Is guaranteed by Red Cross Phar
macy, not only for cntarrh, but for
grip, coughs, colds, bronchitis and
croup. A complete outfit, including
inhaler, costs only 11.00; extra bot
tles of Hyomei, if afterwards need
ed, cost but 50 cents.
Review printing always the best.
PROFESSIONAL.
GEO. E. HOL'CK,
M. I).
Office In the Review Building, up
stairs. Rooms 13 and 14.
X-Ray and Electrical Treament
Telephone, Main 31.
ROSF.BUnQ ... OREGON.
A. C. 8KKLY, M. 1.,
Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13,
Douglas County Bank Building,
Phone 771.
ROSEI1URO ... OREGON
Office Hours: Phones:
10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711
2 to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1721
IR. Ll'CETTA SMITH,
and Children's Diseases a
Specialty
Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk
next to Douglas County Bank Bldg.
J. R. CHAPMAN, D. 1 1. 8.,
Dentist
Abraham Building Telephone 114
Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
ROSKBURO OREGON
J. C. MVI.I.EX,
Attorney-!-1 jiw
With Richardson. Dimlck A Moore-
head, Attorneys at Law.
315-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg., th
and Ankeny Streets.
PORTLAND OREGON
DR. R. M. KRWIN,
Phy.Vian and Surgeon
Office Hours: 9 to 13 a. m.: 2 to 5
.p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturdny.
Abraham Bldg.. Cor. Oak A Jackson.
Phone 2193.
MRS. 8ACRY-MVLI.KX,
Fashionable Pros Making.
C reason Block. Roseburg.
aba tiwaeK-Mpptaawaaa,
SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY.
The last. Sunday In October has
been set apart by the Methodist
church as Rally Day In the Sunday
school. The dny waB fittingly observ
ed by the local church. The Sunday
school secretary, Frank E. Black
man, reported an attendance Sunday
morning of one hundred and fifty,
with a special collection of $3.'i.OO
for the Sunday School Board. Mrs.
D. G. Palm's class of 16 girls, secured
the elegnnt banner given to the class
having the largest offering, which
was $7.03. The Sunday school had
charge of the evening service, which
was a happy and highly successful
one. The olllcial program wast used.
The music was new and catchy and
the recitations were appropriate and
entertaining. Miss I.ucilo Gates and
NORTH SIDE
Atterbury & Co.
We have just enlarged our mill. We now have
more room, and are better equipped for doing well,
and furnishing everything for that new house. Orders
filled promptly.
Mill and Yards at Railroad . Spur in North Roseburg
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
H. D. MAY, Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds
Fish snd Poultry
We know how to cut meat to get the best results In cooking. There
Is more in the cutting that most people believe. We may be termed ex
perts In our line. Let us prepare your Sunday roast, and you will be
convinced. We want your trade.
Slieclnl Free Delivery. Phone 1341. We Bay Eldea.
Shop on Sheridan 8tr t-et. Near the Depot.
fi The Satisfaction
I in Buying J
I groceries at our store is mutual. We H
Xt take satisfaction of carrying in stock H
H the best of everything, "selling at g
H reasonable prices and serving custom-
H ers promptly and courteously. Those H
who trade here take satisfaction in H
II the goods, the store service and the 8
H prices. You'll be satisfied if you do. H
jj
You will always find the best brands it
tz of groceries, fresh
H and fruit
It We have our own special
Alton S.
it grocers
It Phones 201 Soectssor. to J. r. Barker & Co. o
Watersheds
Just as much care just as much
infinite taste is expressed in se
lecting an overcoat as a suit of
clothes.
Waterproofing requires a special
scientific treatment which pre
serves the lustre and life of the
fabric that does not weaken the
thread. Instead, it adds to the
beauty and wear of the garment.
Let us show you wherein we ex
cel wherein we can show you
that nicety in the drape of the
garment something manish and
refined.
PRICES ALWAYS CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY.
or
Commercial Club Building
Ada Frey had charge of this part of
the work and were gratified with the
good results. All present seemed to
enjoy the evening and will no doubt
note wilh interest the announcement
of the next program to be given by
the Methodist Sunday, school. . X.
Makes Homely Women Pretty.
No woman no matter how regular
her features may be can be called
pretty, If her complexion Is bad. Or
ino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids diges
tion and clears sallow blotched com
plexions by stimulating the liver and
bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup
docs not nauseate or gripe and Is
mild and pleasant to take. Remem
ber the name Orino and refuse to ac
cept any substitute. Red Cross
Pharmacy.
PLANING MILL
green vegetables
delivery for rush orders
Frey & Co 1