Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, November 05, 1908, Image 4

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LOCAL NEWS.
For a reliable count) remedy use
Muratem' Cough ItMuum. tf
WllllB Krumer was hem from Fort
hind on business today.
M. D. Thompson, ex-county judge,
Is In the city from Scottsburg on
business.
Umpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran
teed remedy. Quick and sure, al
Hamilton's. TF
J. W. Weaver, J. B. Harris an.l
M. n. Smith were among the Myrtle
Ci'iik people In town iolny.
The public library has been moved
to Koom 2, In the MarsterB building,
upBtalrs over Burr's Music Store.
Kev. J. K. Hawkins will preach al
Pine Orovo church next Sunday al
3 o'clock p. m. Everybody invited.
Not "Just as good" but the best
Jennings' bread. Free delivery.
'I'hone 2211. DTP
Sale- of good UiIiikh to eat (home
cooked) by the Ladles' Commercial
Club, at the Club ltooins. on Satur
day. Nov. 7th. n6
Chapped hands are quickly cured
by applying Chamberlain's Salve
Price, 25 cents. For sale by Hamil
ton Drug Co.
II. J. Wilson and ft. W. Pu.-ketl
ven among the Canyonville people
In town today. Schoo; opened last
week in the new school houi-.a there.
Nov. 20 and 21, Dr. Lowe, the op
tician, will bo In ltuseburg. Consult
Win at Hotel McClallen about yom
eyes and glasses. 19 years of ca
perlence. Wendell Dell, son of Wm. Bell, the
local observer, telegraphs from Lot:
Angeles, Calif. He Is well and sayt
he will write his father fully at an
early date.
A healthy man is a king In his own
right; an unhealthy man Is an un
happy Blavo. Uurdock IJlood Illttori'
builds up Bound health keeps you
woll.
The Standard Ladles' Tailoring
Company's books are hore, showiny
the latest Fall and Winter stylet
of suits and coats. Cnll and sei
them at Mrs. Autenrelth's. dnC
THK ItONI) UKAtiTV CO. Or
chards, furniB, tlmbor and city prop
erty. Some fine bargains. Jacksol
struet, Koseburg, Ore.
Ordors tukon for Vermont marble
I will have a complete car shipper
during December. Any one wishing
special designs or colors leave orderi
before Dec. 1st. Call and see sain
pies. W. E. Marsturs, foot of Jack
son street. ' DTI
Dr. Lowe, the well known eyo spe
clallBt, will visit hh follows: Cottngt
Urovo, Nov. 10; Yoncalln, 18; Oak
land, 19; Roseburg 20 and 21. Item
ember the days and dates. This h
his last trip until tho lust of Feb
ruary.
Medford Mall: Mrs. W. C. Heuler
the wife of the Methodist Kplscopn
paHtor of this city, received a tele
gram from Aurora, III., stating thai
her mother, Mrs. Thomas (tho wife
of Kev. John II. ThomnB of that city)
had passed away. Had Mrs. Thnmat
lived until n'xt August she and her
husband would have celebrated theli
golden wedding. Mrs. Heuler had
planned to be present on that occa
' slon.
KDKMIOWKIt NKWS.
Mrs. 0. I". Ilarnard's .father, Henry
Vorrlll, died Oct. 30th at Kuiteno. nml
the remains wore sent to Mtiimmiitn
for Interment. Mr. Verrlll was at one
time a resident of Douglas county,
living for a time at Dlxonvllle, where
he was held In high esteem by nil
who knew him.
John Munson., who spent tho most
of the hot weather in the mountains
fur the benefit of his health, has re
turned home. Ills mother, who ac
companied him, has also returned.
Joe Ilrumbach, Esq., of Dlxonvllle.
passed through Edenbower Friday.
Considerable farming is going on.
and grain already begins to look fine
J. A. Hewitt, who believes in di
versified farming. Is getting ready
to put out an acre or Kxrelslor straw
berries. Persons who have not visited the
exhibit building at Itoseburg. should
strull down to tho deHit nml see the
fine exhibits and note as a matter of
prldo how many of them are from
this vicinity.
Talking of diversified farming. 1
visited not long since at the home ttt
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Owen. Hcforc
leaving 1 was led to believe that every
thing will grow In Oregon. They live
on the old M. lemmer place. The
first thing that attracted my atten
tion, after tilling my basket with
cherries, was the asparagus bed. I
should think they had enough to nil
the Koseburg market. Thi n rhubarb
or pin-plant with large (iprawllug
leaves that showed high fertllliiillnii.
not a few plants, hut a whole let of
It to uae flowing language - grapes
galore, berries, apples, pears, peaches
everything tlmt people ti ll me this
Is an off year for. but they had an
abundance. Their cherry crop was
more than they could handle. Kcry
thing about the Owens ranch showed
traces of careful handling. Apples
and Dears had been thinned ym
metrically. People niaiie farming a
study here. Kvery man aits as if he
were the head of an agricultural tic
partment. Hefore leaving I had to
see Mrs. Owens' flowers She has s
rose garden, not Just a few rnscs
and through advertising In The He
view, her carnations hare made her
famous. She has her greenhmiHe
near the banks of the I'rnpqua. Tal
mag says: "Show me the person who
love flowers, and 111 show you a
person who will be an tip-hullder In
society." MAHGAHKT.
It wuuld be very interebCing to know
how msny yeais your family physician
b" Pre,crioed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
forcourhs, colds, and all forms of lunR
Roubles Ask him the next time you see
him. Wfknowphysicanswhohave used
" r over half a century. k.TM?,V
cor.vrv coriiT okdkk.s.
Auditing of bills, examination of
petitions and consideration of road
mutters hnve chiefly occupied the
time of the county court since the
opening of Its regular session yester
day morning. Up to 3 o'clock this
afternoon only one order had been
made; this as follows:
Petition of Leslie Lilly and others
for a road at Glide laid an tuble until
the January, 1909, term, pending
decision In the case of W. O. Hughes
against Douglas county, which has
beon transferred to the circuit court
In Luno county.
Plays and Players.
Mnude Adums Is making a tour of
the prlnclpnl cupltnls of Europe.
"Pinafore" has been revived In Lon
don and Is being plnyed to crowded
houses.
Next spring George M. Cohnn will go
to linden with "The Yankee Prince,"
opening In Murch.
Dcsuioud Kelly has been engnged by
Charles Frohmnn as leudlng woman,
with Marie Doro. lu "The Itlchest Girl."
"Countess Nancy" Is the title of the
.ilny which Itooth Tarklngton and liar
:y I Wilson havo written for Muy
Itobsun.
Stella Trncoy, who played a promi
nent part In "Tho Soul Kiss," Is now
scoring a success with "The Three
Twins."
Simple Salve.
A pinch of salt tnken before meals
stlmiilfiUm digestion.
When o cut will .tint heal, eat unite &
piece of absorbent cotton with coal oil
ami bind on.
A hot bath up to the neck may save
tho llfo of a child in couvuIhIoiib If
given at once. If you huvo no ther
mometer at hand, tent the heat of tho
water with the elbow.
Cert n In klmln of toothache can be re
lieved by jmlntlnn the gurnH with a
solution of one-half glycerin and one
of cloven. If there Is a cavity In the
tooth, tmturuto n small piece of nlmorb
ent cotton In oil of cloves, tincture of
myrrh or laudunum and place lu the
cavity.
Old Fashioned.
What hits become of the old fash
ioned man who used to uso niiiHk?
Of the old fiiHh toned man who re
ferred to tho sheriff as "tho high sher
iff r
Of the old fashioned farmer who
came to town hi winter wearing a sol
dier overcoat?
Of the old fashioned man wtio said
lu winter: "Shut the door! Were you
raised In n hnruV"
Of the old fashloniMl man who asked
when he saw a man writing. "Do you
uuppOHO he can rend It when It gets
ld7' AtehlHon tilobe.
The
General Demand
of tho Well-informed of tho World has
always been (or a simr pleasant and
efficient liquid Inxntivo remedy of known
value; a laxativo which phytiirinns could
sanction for family uso bccaima its com
pouent parts are known to them to bo
wholesome and truly beneficial In effect.
acceptable to tho system and gentle, yet
prompt, in action.
In supplying tlmt demand with its ex
cellent combination of Syrup of I-'igs and
Elixir of Senna, tho California Fig Syrup
Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies
on the merits of the laxative for its remark-
uble success.
That is one of many reasons why
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given
the preference by the Well-Informed.
To get its beneficial effects always buy
tho genuine manufactured by the Cali
fornia Tig Syrup Co., only, and for sole
by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents
per bottle.
KOK SAI.K - Fur m of tfiO acres; 7
mites west of Drain; 100 acres
tillable; HO neres timber rnd graz
ing land; excellent ock ranch;
good ti't;lde tango; good orchard:
fair tmproveiiu .its; well watered;
Ut tor j or good out hay. Pi Ice
$1S0II. For purtlci hi t addiss
Mrs. Julia Wagoner, Oialu, Or.
sw u 1 i
FOIl SAI.K Team of fine mules,
wugon and harness, price $ 100.
Apply to this olllce. osw
60 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
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SUCCESS IN
SWINE BREEDING.
J. F. Keller, lu an article that woo
a prize lu the swine eon t cut couducted
by the American Agriculturist, says
of hog breeding and management:
As to breeds I may say all have their
strong und weak points, and our thirty
years' experience In bundling 100 to
200 hogs annually convinces me that a
better feeding unlmal Is more fre
quently secured by crossbreeding.
This Is understood to mean the prog
eny of pure bred parent stock. The
character of the progeny of pure bred
parents ran be foretold with a marked
degree of certainty, but of crossbred
parents not at all. The black breeds
usually give tho hlgheHt grade meats
with the least offal, but many of them
have been bred for heavy points and
consequently have lost fecundity. 1
find relief in this line by using Chester
White, Du roc-Jersey or large York
shir sows, which I And proline breed
ers and excellent mothers. These ore
bred to a thoroughbred Poland-China
boar. A Poland-China boar and Berk
shire how brings a very superior feed
er. In crossbreeding It Is iwunlly
advisable that the sow should be of the
larger breed, as this gives freedom of
parturition and great suckling abil
ity. The dam should have good length,
wide between uHer and lower body
line, fair width, strong bone, set with
straight Joints and not less than twelve
well developed teats.
A sow to be profitable should be
able to prcduce two good Utters annual
ly nud bring to weaning in good condl
tlon an nverage of eight pigs to the Ut
ter. Where n small herd Is kept and
wa rin q uu r t ers prov Ided 1 a nd the
early Alitn-b litters the most profitable,
as they are large enough to get more
out of the summer clover pasture,
which Is the best and cheapest pig
feed. The sows may be bred to fall
farrow In August or September and
the litter get a good start before win
ter sets In. To carry very small pigs
over winter Is seldom prolltnhle. Where
several hundred pigs are to be handled
t!iu furrowing Hhould be deferred till
the latter purt of April or first of May
unless the most perfect housing and
artificial warmth are provided. Even
then, on account of tack of exercise for
the little pigs, the fatality Is consider
able. I breed ut one time ns near as 1
can and even up the small litters with
the surplus of the large ones.
The parent stock should be In fair
flesh and good health at time of mat
ing to Insure strong, healthy Utters.
The dam should have exercise during
tho period of gestation this Is very
Important und she should be In good
flesh at farrowing, as she will endure
the drill ii on her system better during
the suckling period and curry the Utter
to weaning In better shape. Her win
ter feed had best be of a tissue form
ing, laxatlvu nature. Mill foods, roots
Held peas, soy beans, clover leaves,
with an occasional dash of corn, are
excellent. Hear In mind that the sow
must be well fed during the period of
gestation to secure best results.
Tiro eow should be placed in her fnr
rowing quarters a few days previous
to this event, so she will become ac
quainted with her surroundings. She
should be fed sparingly on scalded
bran slops at this time to cool out and
regulate the system and after farrow
ing should be given only tepid watci
or a very thin gruel for the first twen
ty-four hours. Overfeeding at this crit
ical period Is fatal to the litter by se
riously deranging the system of the
A 11KHKSIUHB CHAMPION.
lOhunipton I'olfind-Chtna boar.
sow. Add to the feed gradually till on
full feed in ten or twelve days. If the
sow Is very lestless at time of farrow
ing, remove the pigs carefully as they
appear and return as soon as farrow
ing ceases. In most cases It Is better
to leave the sow entirely alone, and In
case of extreme cold weather provide
sulllclciit Iteddlmr so she may burrow
lu It and her bodily heat prevent chill
ing of the litter.
The plgn will show a disposition to
eat ut three weeks old and should be
encouraged to do so by providing a
creep where shelled corn ami sweet
milk are to I had. Hy the time they
are eight weeks ld they should be
on full feed and weaning take place
without check to thrift or growth
Never give the dam during the suc
kling perlinl amir or stale feed. This
will derange the systems of the lit
ter, causing dlssentery ami stunted
growth.
Tacts About floats.
Coats do not eat grass as long as
there are weeds and brush.
An Ang.tra Is a proline breeder and
a pntdiutlve shearer until twelve or
thirteen years old.
An ordinary fence Is generally effec
tuul to con line giMits. Their tendency,
as a rule. U rather to go through a
fence thrill to Jump over.
Maka tha Cow Comfortable.
Whnteier adds to the comfort of
the cow Increnses the milk yield. Ils
coinfort decreases the yield. Strive to
make the'eow comfortable. Dive her
hade during the hottest days and taa
beat protection you can from fliea.
The soft drink and Ice creura sea
son ore nbout over. Now cornea ttt
Candy Season.
Everybody knows the quality of
our Chocolates the softest and most
delicious centers und our other
kinds of randies are unsurpassed for
purity. They are made by us.
&e ROSE
NEW PIANO HOUSE.
Will bo Opened In IloHrt.urg About
Novfii.bt'r 12th.
ArrariKOmentB have been made by
A. Llneback & Son, of Albany, to
open a piano bouse In Koseburg be
tween Nov. 10 and 15. Quarters
have already been secured in the
Maccabee building on CasB street and
will be put in shape for the first
shipment of goods, which is to arrive
soon. They have the exclusive
rights for Douglas and Lane counties
for the well and favorably known
Sherman, Clay & Co. lines of pianos
and orgiuiB, and all persons con
templating the purchase of a first
class muBlcal Instrument should not
fail to see them. .Walt for their op
ening announcement. , dtf
R. O. Lehman was over from the
Calapoola today.
C. H. Maupln came In this morn
ing with the election returns from
Kellogg precinct.
D. W. Hanks brought down the
election returns from Perduo.
G. W. Thompson and Mrs. Anna
Thompson were in from Camas Val
ley today.
Cottage Grove Leader: Born, to
the wife of Walt. Allen, Oct. 3-1, 1908,
at their home near Anlaut, a son.
IllliouH.iCHs and Constipation.
For years I was troubled with bil
iousness and constipation, which
made llfo misernble for me. My ap
petite fulled me. I lost my usual
force and vitality. Pepsin prepara
tions and cathartics only made mat
ters worse. 1 do not' know where 1
would have been today had . I not
tried Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve
the ill fooling at once, strengthen the
digestive functions, helping the sys
tem to do its work naturally. Mrs.
Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These
tablets are for sale by Hamilton
Drug Co.
Mrs. Carrie Haines, of Portland,
Is visiting here will, her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Kearney.
HEADACHE
"lfyffttbrhftdben iinirrtr from lekbsadacba
tor th Uak twBDlr-llv ymn and never foand eof
relief until tie bacU) Uktnc your Ckicerele. Sloe
hehMbefun Uklnc Ueacerele be bu never bed
the faeeilaebe. They beve entirely cared him.
Ceickreti do wbftl yon recommend Ibem lo do. I
will fire yon the privilege of mine bli neme."
B.H. Ulekion, UM Keinr bl., W.lodlftnanollb in.
Beat For
t i ne o owe is
CAJ1DV CATtwmc
PI en en I, PeleUble, Potent. Teete flood, to flood.
Never Sicken, Weaken or Oripe. 10c, lie, Ho. Never
enld In bulk. The rnnulnn Uhl.i .t.iT,n.t nun
(laerenluud to cure or your oioner beck.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. sot
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
Manuel Lopez
CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS
DENNING & KENT, Distributors
Roseburg, - . Oregon
WANTED $,'0000 WORTH of 2nd Hand
goods 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 Man
GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL
and supplies for
Automobiles and Gasoline En sites
H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS
Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore.
How to Cure a Cold.
Be as careful as you can you will
occasionally take cold, and. when
you do, get a medicine of known re
liability, one that has an established
reputation, one that Is certain to ef
fect a quick cure. Such a medicine
Is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It
has gained a world wide reputation
by Its remarkable cures of this most
common ailment. It acts on nature's
plan, relieves the lungs, aids expec
toration, opens the secretions and
aids nature in restoring the system to
a healthy condition. During the many
years In which it has been In general
use we have yet to learn of a single
case of cold or attack of the grip
having resulted In pneumonia when
this remedy was used, which shows
conclusively that It Is a certain pre
ventive of that dangerous disease.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy con
tains no opium or other narcotic and
may be given as confidently to a baby
as to an adult. For sale by Hamil
ton Drug Co.
G. 11. Ilurlians Testifies After 4 Years
O. B. Burhans, of Carlisle Center,
N. Y., writes: "About four years ago
I wrote you stating that I had been
entirely cured of a severe kidney
trouble by taking less than two bot
tles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It en
tirely stopped the brick dust sedi
ment, and pain and symptoms of kid
ney disease disappeared. I am glad
to say that I have never had a return
of any of those symptoms during the
rour years that have elapsed and 1
am evidently cured to stay cured, and
heartily recommend Foley's Kidney
cure to any one suffering from kld
ssojo paH ,,'oiqnoj ppnq jo Xeu
Pharmacy.
PROFESSIONAL.
GEO. E. HOUCK,
M. D.
Office In the Review Building, up
stairs, Rooms 13 and 14.
X-Ray and Electrical Treament
Telephone, Main 31.
ROSE.BURO ... OREGON.
A. C. SEEL IT. M. D.,
Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13,
Douglas County Bank Building,
'Phone 771.
ROSEBURG ... OREGON.
Oflloe Hours: Phones:
10 to 12 a. m. Offlce Main 1711
2 to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1721
1)11. LUCETTA SMITH,
Physician
Women and Children's Diseases a
Specialty
Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk
next to Douglas County Bank Bldg.
J. R. CHAPMAN, 1). I. 8.,
Ik-iitist
Abraham Building Telephone 114
Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
ROSEBURG OREGON
J. O. MULLEN,
Attorncyat.I.nw
With Richardson, Dimick & Moore
head, Attorneys at Law.
315-16-17 Commonwealth Ulilg., 6th
and Ankeny Streets.
PORTLAND OREGON
im. n. m. EitwiN,
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6
p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday.
Abraham Bldg., Cor. Oak & Jackson.
Phone 2193.
MRS. SACKY-MULLEN,
Fashionable Dress Making.
Creason Block. ..... Roseburg
FOR SALE 24 Barred Plymouth
Rock hens and two roosters. A
bargain If tnken at once. Enquire
at this office. w
Means Something
To You
Every suit or overcoat bought from us
pressed as often as you like free of
charge. We are as anxious as you are
to see the clothing we sell present a neat,
genteel appearance. Like a piece of
machinery, a little care now and then
prolongs the life of a garment means
something to you means something to
us Continuance of your patronage
that's what we're here for. Building up
a reputation.
1 Clearing Out Sale if
of China 1
Commencing on November j
7, we will make low prices fj
onHaviland China. Come and H
buy while stock is complete,
H so you can get what you--?
want. This sale strictly for
cash. 8
XX
H You will always find the best 8
H of groceries, fresh green vegetables
and fruit in our store.
We have our own special delivery for rush orders H
Alton S.
G RO
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Phones 201
lodge directory!!
P. A A. H.. Laurel hoclve No. IS Hold
l regular meettuffi on 2uq auO 4Lh Wednei
dajioleach mouth.
O. C. (UtWJtM, W. M.
N. T. jBwnr, hecretarj'
AO.D.W. koeeDurg Loo ft, No. 16 Meet
the 2nd and 4th Mou!ayi of a;h montt
at7:3Up. m.,tn the Poretjtern Hall. Al
member! lu good tUudlng are Invited to al
ttnd J. W. Dow ill, M. W.
K 11. Lenox, KecoMer.
BP. O. K1.K8, Rose bur bw.fte, no.SW-lloldi
regular Oummtnilcatloui at the Kllcn
Temple on 2nd and 4th Thursday! of path
month. All memberi ntqueited u attrrtj
rt'guUrly. and all vtiltfng brol&er are cord I
ally tuvlted to attend.
K. U Painott, E. R.
Geo. W. CTALBT. Meereiarr.
DRORKK UP HONOR, My.tlc Ivrtptp No 13
UeU 2ndand lib Thursday even) art of
each month In Vft-i-ab? Halt. Visiting
member, cordially Invited to attend.
H I SHIR (V CAVKMHR. C, of H
a. H. Lbnoz. Kee.
I. W. Do will. Receiver.
FAOI.ES, Roeobnrg Aerie meets In Odd
Fallow Hail on 2nd and 4tn V on da rn.
tag DrauiieB m gvoa iiantiing aiway welcome.
O. CfLVII, W. F.,
C. W. Balakd. See.
I O O. P., RUIng Surtlgf No. 171, mt In
IWd Prllnwa' Tvmnle tvry Friday evening.
Vltt ng brethereo alwvu'weloome.
K. N. Kwaiit. N. Q.
F H Mtrgu.1, K 8.
M. FiciLt. F. .
10. O. P.. Phlletarlan Txdce No. lt-Meeu n
(Mil Feltowfi Temple. ruer of Ja-kon and
Cms streets, on Saturday evening nl earb
week. Mftn Iters of (haunter In got! standing
art Invited to attend.
J. i. Ooopji.tw, N. (I.
N. T. Jcwarr, R. 8.
I O. O. P , Tnton Encampment Nn. -Mt
i I in Odd FcIImws' Temeleon the lut and tnl
Thursday rvcnlnga of M. h month. Vlilt
Ing brtthcreu alwars tflrnmc
J. O. UOOD50W.' crbe.
Wftin,Wii,i.o. or ii.ii. npm.
olm v. wtntm.T. i' c.
L A. a.n.-u-ABT, K. H. 8
0
N (1.. Co- D Aeparar Battalion Mrt
every Tbnraday evening at the Armory
Hall at s o clock. 7
U. C. Humci, t'apUln.
Commercial Club Building
Frey &Co
CERS
Successors to J. F. Barker & Co.
, Protection Tent No. 15 Holdg
meatirwfl on every Wednesday
In jinx! Handing art) I nvited to at
P. P. Patterson, Cora.
O. W. Kapi, R. K. .
LO T. M., Roeeburg Hive No. 11- Hold
regular rerfewi on every Tuesday after
vSnnV t u1rk 10 e Wabee't Hall,
cordially invited to attend our reviews
Um. c. b. Bonihbakz, Com.
MK. JtWII KATP, R. K.
MOflKRtf WOODMEN OF AMERICA, Myrtl
A. J. Marstehk, Consul,
A. Saumak, Clerk.
M R'k BK,t)THKRHOoD OP AIIKRICA
SZtuFM? No--MeeU every 2nd
vum J,hIh,,rfMUT in -Maccabee Temple.
Msltlug membero always welcome. H
Evkltn Hoars. Preeldent
Birtha Heioht, Hecretary.
0Eri?T5lV5 Chapter No. S-Holdi tbelr
ilLm ?.e 1 r F pn -t nd 3rl Thumluvi
oo.l r.ianrfi nin visiting members in
Knd. UuAin mn Ptfully invited to al
Mm I. Wollcnrrro, W. M.
FRitg Johnson, Secretary
RKKKAH. Roseburg Rebekah Lodge. No.
t:L-,.- ? -5'? -n Odd Fellows'
i.t.M.U'ii. WJ ,,p"isy evening. V 1st tin
sisters and brethren Invited to attend. ,ua
2 "AW1IK KOBIRTTtOlt. K.Q.
y .-..rHtwHin, secretary.
WE w! WO?IrRAFT, Lilae Circle No. J
FLoggNrg HAHnmif, Q. N.
ilara Borkn, Clerk
f-N. tiw.rr. C. C.
Tbo Clerk.
Col.ls and CYoup In Cl.ll.ln-n.
"My Utile girl I, subject to colds."
sy Mrs. Wm. H. Scrig, No. 41 Fifth
tr she had s severe spell .nrt . t
r . OUi 1 cared her with
Chsmberlsln'i Cough Remedy with
out the sid of s doctor, and my little
boy hs been prevented many times
from having the croup by the time
y use of this syrnp." This remedj
Is for sale by Hamilton Drug Co.