Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, October 31, 1908, Image 4

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AVER'S HAIR VIGOR
LOCAL NEWS.
Mrs. A. Sutherland leaves tomor
row for Portland to remain indefin
itely. W. B. Sherman, the OrantB Pans
booster and bualnK8 man, was In
Hoaeburg on buslneHS today.
DoukIub County Creamery butter
only 80c a two-pound Bguare. Ask
your grocer for It. Patronize home
Industry. dtf
Don't think that piles can't be
cured. Thoutmndu of obstinate cases
have been cured by Doan's Ointment.
GO cents at any drug store.
"Generally debilitated for years.
Had sick headaches, lacked ambition,
was worn-out and all run down. liut
Burdock Itluod Bittern made me a
well woman." Mrs. Chas. Freltoy,
Moosup, Conn.
MIhb Catherine M. Covach, whose
wonderful voice delighted Kotieburg,
will be glad to take a class In voice
culture If a sufficient number of
pupils here desire nor services. For
terms, address or call on Mint Olive
A. McOee. DTK
A largo crowd of both maHkers and
spectators attended the Hallowe'en
ball given by the Koseburg Orchestra
at the Armory Friday night and this
morning, for dancing continued long
past midnight. There was fun In
abundance for everyone, and the af
fair was pronounced one of the moHt
successful of Its kind yet held In
this city. Singularly enough, the
first and second prizes for best sus
tained gent characters were won by
members of the opposite sex, Miss
Lillian Kldd, representing a vege
table peddler, and Miss Lou Gllvln,
dressed as a Turk. Again, tho sec
ond prize for the best sustained fe
male character, "Mrs. Hooker T.
Washington," went to a gentleman,
Fred B. Haynes. Prize No. 1 was
captured by Miss Klossio McMlllen,
representing an old maid.
THK IlONI RKALTY CO. Or
chards, farms, timber and city prop
erty. Some fine bargains. Jackson
street, Koseburg, Ore.
TO THE PUBLIC I havo re-opened
my restaurant In connection with
the Umpuua Llnkery. Service will be
strictly first-class . E. Jennings, tf
AT THE CHIOS 'ENT TON Ki II T.
"The Kunchman'B Imvo." This pic
turo waa made near the Great 01
vide and the backgrounds are tlx
most beautiful of nature's handl
work. The story Is clear nnd con
vlnclng and the acting Is of the ver
best The greatest western film of Ut
kind yet mado will bo your verdict
Don't miss this great picture as It
was taken In that scenic wonderland
Colorado. No Htich environment hnv
ever been given to a like subject
Two Illustrated songs by "Wick."
Take the tip, quality talks. Thai
Is what Is said of the Crescent
Theatre. "Get Tho Habit."
acts"gentlyet prompt
ly on the bowels, cleanses
we system ejjectually.
'assists one in overcoming
haUtual constipation
permanently. To et its
beneficial effects buy
the Genuine.
flumincWxl liytlo
CALIFORNIA
PcSxmipCo.
IOLD W UADINO DRUGGISTS-60 BOTTU
WANTED $1,000.00 WORTH of 2nd Hand
Roods at
Bradley's Second Hand Store
I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my
prices on harness. You will find that I am rijht.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd isr Man
GASOLINE,
nnd supplies for
Automobiles and Gasoline Engines
H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS
Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore.
Dig shipment or Art Needlework
just In at O ra ves' A rt Km po r I u m .
'..(' busy with your ChriHtmas pres
ents dtf
V. F, Price, of Oak Creek, J.
L. CaBebeer, of Dlxonvllle; C. T.
(inibbe, of Wilbur, and T. T. Miller,
of Oakland, were among the Hose
burg visitors today.
Thos. Uoggess, of Portland, has
sued A. P. and J.-L. Schuyleman in
the circuit court here to foreclose a
mortgage for $0f0 on the Northeast
quarter of section 32, 31-9.
Miss Myrtle W. Pease, traveling
visitor or the Boys' and Girls' Aid
Society, Is in the city from Portland.
She Issues a reminder of approach
of Thunksgivlng and the expectation
of the society receiving Die custom
ary donations of foodstuffs, clothing,
bedding ,etc, from this county. The
railroad company makes no charge
for transporting such donations.
Company B., Oregon National
Guard, located at AHhland, Is finally
represented in tho annual rifle tour
nament of the Fourth Itegiment, af
ter declining to try for the trophy.
On Its range Friday, Us team made
a score of &fi8, taking last place in
tho list of eight companies. Its
score, however,. Is only one point
below that of Co. G., of Eugene and
of the McMiuuville team.
Why Colds lire DaiigerouN,
Because you have contracted or
dinary colds and recovered from
them without treatment of any kind,
dp not for a moment Imagine that
colds are not dangerous. Everyone
knows that pneumonia and chronic
catarrh havo their origin In a com
mon cold. Consumption Is not caus
ed by a cold but the cold prepares
the system for the reception and de
velopment of the germs that would
not otherwise have found lodgment.
t is the same with all Infectious
diseases. Diphtheria, scarlet fever,
measles and whooping coiikIi are
much more likely to be contracted
when the child has a cold. You will
see from this that more real danger
lurks In a cold than in any other
of the common aliments. The easiest
and quickest way to ve a cold Is
to take Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy
The many remarkable cures effected
by this preparation have made it a
staple article of trndo over a largr
lart of the world. For sale by Ham
lllou Drug Co.
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Did you ever stop to think how
many sales are lost on account of the
delay In curing the defects in titles.
The other day a real estate man voir
In our otllre and after leaving an or
der for an nbstract, remarked: "They
don't catch me again like I wat
caught last month. " "Why, how wat
that," we asked him. "Well. It wiu
this way, ho said. "I had listed with
me a good farm down the valley, a
purchnser came along, looked II over
and said he would buy It. Of coutho,
he wanted an ahHtruct nnd we had
you make one. When he had It ex
amined It showed that a deed which
had been given 20 years ago had
never been recorded. It took a
month to trace out the heirs or the
grantors and by the time the title
was cleared the man had purchased
another place. No, sir, I don't list
any more property till It has been
abstracted and 1 know the title Is
clear." If you are contemplating sel
ling a piece of property, why not lei
us make your abstract, now. Are
you Hiiro your title will not re
quire perfecting. The Douglas Coun
ty Abstract Company. Wo have the
only set of nbstract books In DoukIuh
county. DTK
Afflicted With Hon Kyvn For :t
Yearn.
I have been afflicted with sore
eyes for 33 years. Thirteen years
ana 1 became totally blind and was
blind for six years. My eyes were
badly Inflamed. One of my neigh
bors Insisted upon mv Irving Cham-
).ll..1l.., Ul..n I...!
i n nimv mm ki ' ill llllll II i
box of It. To my surprise It healed '
my eyes and my slnht came back to
mo. p. C. Fnrls. Cynthlano. Kv
Chamberlain's Salve is for sale by
Hamilton Drug Co.
ENGINE OIL
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THE ELECTION'.
Eugene Journal, Rep.: Next Tues
day, Nov. 3, bill will be elected presi
dent. If the banks, corporations,
trusts and heavy capitalists Intend to
make a panic In case of Bryan's elec
tion, as they threatened to do In
1896 and 1900 and are threatening
to do now, they had better commeuce
It when the nominations were made
several months ago, for the sooner
It Is over the better It will be for
them and all concerned. And they
will wish they hadn't before It is
over as they did In the panic of
I9U7, caused by the scare of corpora
tlons and capitalists at the speech
Hoosevelt made when he was hunt
ing big game down In the swamps
of Louisiana. He nearly scared out
of their boots the French who had
agreed to loan Harrlman $50,000,000
at 4 per cent to build railroads In the
west, Including Oregon, and then re
fused to loan any money for Ameri
can enterprises at 7 per cent or at
all. It was not the fear of Bryan's
election then that scared capitalists
Into fits but the fear that Roosevelt
would carry out his threats while In
office and by electing some other man
to succeed him to do the same thing
as he is now trying to do. Bryan 1b
a mild, patient, just man with broad
views and great sympathy for human
ity and would not hurt a fly If he
could avoid it. He would never have
caused half the trouble' and disturb
ance to tho people if he had been
president that Hoosevelt has caused.
If elected he will not hurt anybody
or interest. If Tart Is elected busi
ness will go on JuBt the same. All
this fear and trembling lest the
country will go to ruin If this or that
man shall be elected is founded on
nothing but foolish Imagination.
There will be no cause for panic and
will be no panic unless somebody
makes It and they wilt be sorry If
they do.
Cl'ltK YOCIl KIDNEY'S.
Do not Endanger Life When A Hose
burg Citizen Hhovvs You a Cure.
Why will people continue to suf
fer the agonies of kidney complaint
backacho, urinary disorders, lame
ness, headaches, langour, why allow
themselves to become chronic Inval
ids, when a certain cure Is offered
them?
Dean's Kidney Pills Is the remedy
to use, because It gives to the kid
neys the help they need to perforin
their work.
If you have any, even one, of the
symptoms of kidney diseases, cure
yourself now, before diabetes,
dropsy or Hrlght's disease Bets in.
Head this Koseburg testimony:
Mrs. Fred Hauuetto, 110;t Douglas
St., Koseburg, Ore., Bays: "Many of
my Mends who had used Doan's Kid
ney Pills had praised them so high
ly that when I began to notice a dis
order or the kldneyr nnd rheumatic
attacks 1 started using this remedy.
They gradually banished the trouble.
Sometime ufter a similar trouble
took me, and I again got a supply or
Doan's Kidney IMIls at Mnrsters &
Co s. drug store. They went right to
the seat of the trouble and removed
it. I would not bo without your
remedy ns with a supply at hand I
feol quite secure from attacks of
kidney trouble.
ixsTitrrriox in vocal mtsic.
Mrs. H. R. Wood will accept pupils
in vocal study (Old Italian method).
Call at Burr's Music Store. dn26
.Three miunro meats a day nt K
JonnliiKs' roHtiiurnnt, which will bp
re-opened In connection with the
IMnixpin llnkery op Sept. 1.
Now is the time
to visit
California
When summer haB passed
in these northern stales,
the nun Is only mild un
der tho tirlnht blue skies
of Southern California.
This is one of nature's
happy provisions eternal
summer for those who
cannot endure a more se
vere cl'uintu.
fnllfor ila has been enlled
the "Sieecn of the winter
tourist." lis hotels and
"topping pluees are as
varied as those of all
well reiiulllted cities. Vis
itors ciiu always find sult
atile aeeommod atl o lis,
eoiiKeulal com pa III ons,
and varied, pleasing re
creations. paofic co,
Will bo glad to supply buiiio
very attractive literature, dt
acrltilug in detail the many di
llghts of winter In California.
r low round trip excursion
tlckt'U are on wile to California.
The rate from HOSKIU'lUi,
OKi:;oN, to Lot An go lei aud
return Is
Limit six months, allowing
stop-overs In either direction.
Similar excursion rates are tn
effect to all Callfornift points.
fnr full Inftttfiifttlon. iWhln nr
tlona tint tlcku, on.ul-f rph or writ
U B. MOOKI, AeM,
OK
Wm. McMurray, Cft. Pass. Agt
Portland, Oregon
QIICKSILVKH Ol'THlT LKSS.
Oregon
'toducfd Little lit 11)00, but
None In 10T.
The production of quicksilver In
the United States, in l!Hi7. as shown
by confidential returns to the United
States Geological Survey from every
producing mine In the country
amounted to 1:1,507 flasks of 7i
pounds each, and was valued nt
$828, 931, the figures showing a de
crease when compared with those of
1906, of 4671 flasks In quantity and
or $129,703 In value.
An output or quicksilver was re
ported rrorn but three states In 1907
California, Texas and Utah and
the single producer In Utah reported
no production for the last seven
months of the year. A small amount
was reported from Oregon In 1900,
hut none at all In 1907.
The decrease in the hydraulic min
ing of gold, formerly so important an
industry In California, the decreased
amount or gold and silver recovered
by amalgamation process alone, and
the increased tendency to ship ores of
the precious metals to smelters have
all tended to reduce the local demand
for quicksilver.
Statistics of world production of
quicksilver' for 1907 are not yet
available, but a comparison of the
figures for quantities produced In for
eign countries in 1906 with those for
the United States In that year shows
that this country ranked second
among the quicksilver producers in
that year, Spain having first place.
Austria held third place, Italy fourth
and HiiKsia fifth. Practically nil of
the quicksilver product of Spain
cnnieH from the famous old mines of
Almaden, where about 4000 men are
employed. It Is probable that these
mines alone contain sufficient reserve
ore to enable them to dominate the
world's market.
For Clin tc Diarrhoea.
"While In the army In 186.1 I was
taken with chronic diarrhoea," says
George M. Feltou, oj oouth Gibson,
Pa. "I have since tried many rem
edies but without any permanent re-
llor, until Mr. A. W. Miles, of this
place, persuaded me to try Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Kemedy, one bottle of which stopped
It at once." For sale by Hamilton
Drug Co.
For a reliable cough remedy use
Ma raters' Cough Ualsaiu.
tf
BAD BREATH
"Pormnnthi I had gr trnnble with mr-tnmarh
arid ui'i til klndi of turdlcinei. My Unique baa
txien final If mi grtn aa crata. mr brrUi having
m bail nihil-. Twn wottka kimi k tr.l r...,....,.i.,.l,.l
l'aacarU ami aflnr iialnir tlitt
srioerfully ht thai thy Tmvo
Willltitly ant!
Ilium loa
Beat Tor
The Dowels
ineooweisi
CANDV CATHARTIC
Plflaaanl. PatatabtA, Patent, T.l (Intnl. hnOnnt!
Narer Slrkon, Wnaktm iMirie. vte. tie. 50l-. Nnror
old in bnlk. Tlic icxnntiia tnltlft atampail U C O.
Gnaraiitaotl to euro or your boner back.
Sterling Rmedv Co.. Chicago nr N V. nA
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
"JUST OUT" ,
I WHEN -WHERE -HOW
i'umm. iimiiiiKifimninm, 'oiiiea: now to row
In clrtMt' ui Ktniluw nanli'im mwhII Mia
flnwnr UxU; IIi'LB TAlil.ru, allowing tium!rtf
bull rtHinlmt for ititTi-rcnt ! nf flower
bUi couifomtium of IntVrtiintlt'H pom-rrnloi
IUQ6ISTI0NI M SELECT1NB SHRUBBERY
rltpUDii hn.Iii, nut ainl orutinii-iitul trtM
trifl d1
HOSK.S-onlr rauiottu llhutrntl
I iic arid de-rm!e-
for
fort ImNt soli aim! cllniritr.) 1 IUI1
" KS, App1. Arri.-oto. Cheri-le PerhM
PMn, Ourrni, Qnpi, OootolkirrW Iahd
borrl., Uurlmnk'a Novi-ltlr. NTIt.viv
nolBliacNorthwct p-ks to ion through
thlg MiJocn and (iiltl m to tiirr i
OLD EYES
ran lo made rv b,mm1 as yminu eves'
i
by the use of proiK'r gla..!
Don't
allow the autumn of life to overtake'
you nlth ' Impaired rjesllii, ami !
when you Ant tiegln to use gins
nop that you (jet those thai rxnilly
uit your eyw.. Cfc-c them at II '
and you nlll not Ik' ImpoM-d upon. '
A. S. Huy
Jeweler and Optician
O
Mann mx&ft
DAILV WEATHEU REPORT
1'. H. arutr Bureau, lorsl uUlve. Ktmuurg,
Ore- J4 uuura eoutDg 6 a. in. Oct. su, 1WJS. 1
I'recipluuiun lu luchea and buuuruilthi: I
Mnxlmum temperature., fe
Minimum temperature -0
V reolpiutluo .' 0 in
Total prerip. aiuce llrntof month 6.15
Avir. precip. for 1Mb month tor 3U yt-ara .Gl
Total precip.from Kept 1, IMK, todat-i s i5
Ave rage preclp. trom September I, 1877.... s.l.'
Total eicewi (mm Hept. 1, ltfun '2.77
Average prtclpiutloti lor 31 wet seapoua, I
Sept. to May (iucluive) S.'3 j
William Bki.l, observer.
For Itoseburg antl Vk-iuilyi I
Occasional rain tonight und Sun
day; colder tonight.
KOIt OAKLAND'S DEVELOPMENT.
A re-organization meeting of the
Oakland Development League was
held on Saturday, October 24, at
which timo the following ollicers and
directors were elected for the ensu
ing year:
L. I )l 111 111 it-k . Pres.; C. I.. C'heno
weth, vice-president; Lynn Culon,
secretary; H. J. Maluiney, treasurer;
Dr. W. C. Gilniour, A. E. Caton, D.
E. Vernon, P. A. Coppard, Dr. P. W.
Hunt, directors.
Plans were laid for an aggressive
adveriising campaign in connection
Willi the Oregon Development League
and bunset Publicity bureau. Eight
business men were elected as mem
bers at this meeting, the total mem
bership to date being thirty.
The League is in receipt of Us
first Installment of Illustrated book
lets consisting of 10,01)0 copies. This
is a very attractive and coniprclions-
Hve work and SO00 or them nre being
uisiriDuieti throughout the east
through the Southern Pacllic Adver
tising Hureau and the balance will be
mailed from Oakland by the secretary
and members of the League. Owl
Itut for the blessed Dir.gley tariff
American newspapers could buy news
print paper In Canadi for $1.75. On
this side the' cr-1 pa 'I'ig c;i the way
from $2.35 to $2.60. Canadian paper is
as good as the domestic product and
the labor omploved In making It Is as
well, paid as that on this side the
border. Johnstown Democrat.
New York Rvenlng Post. It has
been Hhoun that the I leinocrntic com
mittee got not a cent and that Mr.
Koosevelt gave currency to a false
charge. He admitted that Uarriman
rnlBed J'.Mii.i"J for the Itej ublhai.
campaign fund In 11)01. Then the.v
were bolh "priietlcal men" and were
working together.
They are "nil" for Tuft. Who?
Every trust nuignate in America. "1 he
ox kuonetli his owner und Hie ilss bis
inustcr'B crib."
LETTER FROM A EORTY-XIXER.
Here Is n simple, interestine and
sincere letter from a rugged pioneer
of '(!), who braved the dangers and
hardships of the overland trail to
California. It should appeal to all
Alarrh victims.
Santa Uosa, Cal May 5, 1!)0S.
Ilooth's Hyoniei Co., llilffalo. N. Y.
Dear Sirs: I was afflicted with ca
tarrh, and tried a number of reme
dies, but received no relief. I pur
chased an outfit of llyomel, and be
foro I had used the bottle 1 noted a
marked relief. I used It for a month
or so, nnd thought I was cured, and
stopped using it for a year or so.
Thought 1 was getting catarrh again,
and started using It again. 1 use
It every morning and keep myself
clear of catarrh. 1 consider it the
best catarrh medicine that Is used.
I have often recommended It to my
friends. I am 81 years old. I came
to California In 1819, and, or course,
am not as vigorous as I wns ,18 years
ago. My address Is 8-11 4th St.
Yours truly,
V. MOCK.
llyomel (pronounred lllgh-o-mel ,
Is gunrauteed by Red Cross Phar
macy, not only for riilnrrh, but for
grip, coughs, colds, bronchitis and
croup. A complete outfit, Including
Inhuler, costs only $1.00; extra bot
tles of llyomel, if afterwards need
ed, cost but 50 cents.
I'KOFKSSIOXAl,.
GEO. K. HOl'CK,
M. I).
Ofllce In the Review Building, up
stairs. Rooms 13 and 14.
X-Ray and Electrical Trenmeut.
Telephone, Main 31.
ROSfcHVUO ... OP.EOON.
A. C. SEELr, SI. .,
Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13,
Douglas County Hank Building,
'Phone 771.
nOSEIU'RO ... OREGON.
OHlce Hours: Phones:
10 to 13 a. m. Ofllce Main 1711
2 to 4 p. in. Resld. Main 1721
lilt. l.UCETTA SMITH,
Physician
Women and Children's Diseases a
Specialty
Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk
next to Douglas County Bank Bldg.
J. It. CHAPMAN. 11.
IVlili.it
I), s.,
Abraham Building Telephone 114
Hours 9 a. m. to 5 d.
"OSEHl 1!0 OKEC.OX
j. c. wri.i.KX.
At toriH'i-nl-I jiv
With Richardson. Dlnilck ft Moore-
head. Attorneys at Law.
315-16-17 Commonwealth llldg., 6th
and Ankenv Streets.
PORTLAND OREGON
Kit. It. M. KltU IX,
1'hy.lcian and Surgeon
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.: 2 to .1
p. m.: 7 to p. m. Saturday.
Abraham llldg.. Cor. Oak & Jackson
Phone 219.1.
MILS. SAt'UV-Ml l.l.KX,
Fashionable PnessQfaklng.
Creason Block. Q Roseburg.
Copyriflrit 1909
Home of Kuppeabi
KILLED AT LEHAXOX.
Veteran Lpiivto Soldiers' Home and is
Struck by Train.
LEBANON, Or., Oct. ,10. Charles
Ooerlinger, nged 80. was killed by
being struck by a train at Lebanon
tonight. Ooerlinger had returned
from the Soldiers' Home at Kose
burg, nnd after alighting from the
train, slatted to walk down the track
to the home of a friend, lie was deaf
and did not hear the cars as they
hacked down the tiu.k upon hi m. He
wns knocked from the track nnd In
stantly killed. lie had no known
relatives.
The old man had lived In this
vicinity most of the time for 20 years
on a small farm, where he lived
alone. He hns no relatives here, and
NORTH SIDE PLANING MILL ;
Atterbury & Co.
We have just enlarged our mill. We now have
more room, aud are better, equipped for doing work,
and furnishing everything for that new house. Orders
filled promptly.
Mill and .Yards at Railroad Spur in North Roseburg
R0SEBURG MEAT MARKET
H. D. MAY. Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats of all kind
Fish end 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. -
Special Krec llejiveiy. Phone 1:141
Shop on Sheridan Stp
The Satisfaction
in Buying
groceries at our store is mutual. We
take satisfaction in carrying in stock
the best of everything, selling at
reasonable prices and serving custom
ers promptly and courteously. Those
who trade here take satisfaction in
the goods, the store seivice and the
prices. You'll be satisfied if you do.
You will always find the best
of groceries, fresh sretn vegetables
and fruit in our store.
We have our own specie &livry W riajfl tWw
Alton S. Frey & Co
Phones 201
t!r.:aaJS8:::au
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
celwherein 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
the G. A. R. took charge of the fun
eral, which was. held today.
The Coroner held an Inquest and
the jury returned a verdict relieving
the trainmen from any blame.
n L
Iumc Jlnck.
This ailment Is usually caused by
rheumatism of the muscles of tho
smnll of the back, and is quickly
cured by applying Chamberlain's
Liniment two or three times a day
and massaging the parts at each ap
plication. For sale by Hamilton
Drug Co.
Bilious? Feel heavy after din
ner? Tongue coated? Bitter taste?
Complexion sallow? Liver needs
waking: up. Doan's Regulets cure
bilious attacks. 25 cents at any drug
store.
We Buf Hides.
cot. Near the Depot.
GROCKlf
Successors to J. F. Barker & Co.
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