Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, November 18, 1908, Image 2

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    EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY
Office Review Building, (first floor)
Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool.
L. WIMBERLV, Edlto".
DAILY
Per rear, by mall W W
Per wouUi, delivered H
Per week, delivered 16
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A C ITY'H HHAMti.
Portland Journal: Sun Francisco
should stand aghast at her Hhame.
Tho attempted assassination of Mr.
Honey, committed within the uacred
pmnlnctB of public court room, Is the
crime of the decade. Tluit city wap
controlled by 0110 of the worat bosses
known to Miitory. In collusion with
a thieving mayor, he trafficked In ev
ery public Interest that could he turn
ed Into money. Ho hud a price on
the prerogatives of the mayor and
the votes of the alderman, and hawk
ed them about to nil comers who
had the figure. The corruption of the
gang tfl known and confessed. The
world understands It, and on one oc
casion the arch boss himself pleudtd
Kullty to It. It Is a shanicleHKiieHP
about which there Is no doubt, and
yet the half of San Francisco has heeii
In open revolt against a just punish
ment of the guilty.
Devoted with a steadfastness of
purpose In the ex p or u re and punish
ment of this Infamy was Francis J
llcitcy. Ho lias been the figure
around whom surged one of the bit
terest controversies of any time or
any place, with the forces of the law
on one side and tho forces of disorder
and graft on tho other. The oppowl
tlon to the prosecution was giver
standing by the money of Us guilty
and by tho social position of the sym
pathizers that wealth attracts tc
wealth. That opposition of such
character could bo aroiiBed agalnsl
prosecution of the guilty seems in
credible, hut that 1b what has hap
pened In Sun Francisco. With law
and tho lawful battling against out
lawry, the city has been torn until ltt
social and civic llfo Is in tatters. Thr
shameless spectacle has been pre
nented of courts defied, prosecution
persecuted and the process of Justin
brought to a position of Impotence.
Loader In the battle for decent'.
and good government, Mr. Ileney wai
tho target of Invective, anathema am'
abuse. It wns a condition so at roc
ions as to shock and shnmo society
and of infinite odium to the civic llf
of the California metropolis. Adde
now to tho kidgloved lawlessness It
tho pistol shot In n court room, wltl
Mr. Heney the victim of the assail
ant. Tho nffalr Is the moro mon
strous In that tho aHullunt's net t
duo more to the fermented a tin on
phoro about him than to any per
sonal purpoHO of his own, whereh'
the attitude of those who contrlv
against Justice is responsible for th
crime. A situation more shocktnf
and an act more atroclouH has scarce
ly been recorded In the annals of Am
erlcan llfo. If she has not known I'
before, San Francisco should how
know that It Is time for her to hnv
a house cleaning and not to stop tin
til every part of the place has beer
put In complete order.
THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY.
Governor Cliniiitterlain Ikmucs Annual
I'riK'liiiiiiitloii.
BAL-KM, nr.. Nov. 17. floverno'
Chamberlain today Issued the follow
lug:
In pursuance of a time-honored cue
torn, the president of the United
States has set apart Thursday, tin
!(ith day of November. A. D. 1908, a
a day of national thanksgiving.
Therefore, 1. (ieorgo K. Chamber
lain, as governor of tho state of Ore
gon. do proclaim said day as a legu1
holiday and recommend its genera'
observance as one of thanksgiving.
The people of this commonwealth
have much to be thankful for. V'
are prosperous nnd happy, nnd tin
Ills which have In the pant afflicted
some of our ulster states have patted
us by. A beneficent Providence har
given us ft fertile sol) and a delight
ful nnd healthful climate. Our very
mountains, besides furnishing a bind
scapo unrtvuletl for scenic beauty ami
grandeur, are clnd perennially with
nn nbuuilaiu-e of splendid forest ami
bear within their bosoms n wealth ol
mine nnd mineral. The senil-arld re
glons are being made to bloom anil
blossom as the rose and are furnish
tug homes to thousands of sturdv
men and women.
All tbcHe ure the things that makt
for a better and higher clvillzntlor
and promise- ever brighter hopes fo;
a greater Oregon.
Let us therefore suitably observe
the day set apart and repair to oui
iifiial places of worship, there t
render thnnks to the All-Wise Unlet
of the universe for the manifold
blessings we enjoy.
In testimony whereof I have here
unto set my hand nnd mused tli
great seal of the state of Ort'Kon t(
be hereunto affixed, this sixteenth
day of November, litos
(JKO. K. ClIAMUKItl.AIS.
(Seal.)
Governor
Attest:
F. W. I1KNSON.
Secretary of State.
OltKGON YYOMKN W HO TOIL,
SAT, KM, Or.. Nov. 17 According
to statistics compiled by Labor Com
mlssloner Hoff, there are about LM,
000 women In the state who earn r
living from toll In different capacities
Among the characters of labor are:
1 takers. Itft ; bank employes. 1 i ;
blncksmlts. t: carpenters, ft; clergy
engineers and surveyors, 4; farm
laborer, K.Ti; huntcrM, tmppcrs am I
ku lilon. 2r.: Inwvem. 10: lunilitTwo
nifn. fi; mlntcr. J: plunibi'ru. 2; I
3.
Stores Will Ail Close For G4 tft
luvention, r riuy.
Evidently Roseburg 1b to make It
ununimous when it comes to boost
ing for good roads on Friday after
noon, Nov. 20. Everybody now real
izes that our greatest need Is good
roads, and that the way to get them
Is to go to work and build. Good
roads are a public necessity and a
united effort is needed when It
cornea to building them. This gen
eral good roads movement has been
sweeping over the country for the
puHt two or three years and Is be
ing taken up by nearly every state.
How Important this matter Is may
well be shown by the fact that two
years ago the state of New York
alone appropriated $50,000,000 for
the purKse of building good roads.
Pennsylvania is also spending mil
lions on road building. Southern
California counties, not being willing
to wait for state action, are spend
ing two or three million dollars on
an extended system of good roads.
Oregon Is preparing to get In Hue and
the coming Hesslon of the legislature
will doubtless take some definite ac
tion on this matter. This, however,
will only be supplemental to the
work to be done by the counties us
the state fund will probably only be
anolied whore the county puts up a
sum equal to that supplied by the
state. Action by counties is therefore
tho Important thing here. Conse
quently every citizen Is urged to at
tend the big good roads convention
In Roseburg next Friday afternoon
and help to formulate the plans for
i general system of good roads
building in Douglas county. Don't
wait for someone else. Your Ideas
may be just what should be put Into
practice. In order to give this move
ment all the active Impetus possible
the business people of Koseburg have
inanimously agreed to close their
places of business for two hours next
Friday nfteruoon so everyone may at
tend this good roads convention. Fol
lowing Is a copy of their agreement,
with the signatures attached:
EvcrylHMly Will Attend.
We, the undersigned business men
)f Roseburg, Oregon, hereby agree to
lose our respective placet of business
n Friday afternoon, Nov. 20, be
tween the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock,
for the puropse of attending the
Good Roads meeting to be held In
the Court House at that time.
Rice & Rice
H. W. Strong,
F. H. Churchill.
Ceo. Kohlhagen
Hunsaker (iiiest Gro
cery Co.
Harth's Toggery, Inc.,
K. Long,
Max Weiss.
Roseburg Furniture Co.
W. K. Cllngenpeel.
A. D. Bradley.
C. H. Cannon.
Church Hros.
K. Jennings.
I. Abraham.
A. Salzman.
Otis Fisher.
L. Rabat.
I'llklngton Bros.
K. J. Fenton.
(1. K. Woodruff.
Capt. KnausH.
Mrs. A. ('. Kidd & Son.
James Mlllikln.
J. F. Barker.
J. T. Goodman.
Denning ft Kent.
A. F. Rapp.
Lenox & Ott.
J. T. Bryan.
A. Peterson.
R. B. Mathews.
W. K. Bodge.
F. Pnquettc.
Wollenbcrg Bros.
W. F. Chapman.
W. A. Burr.
J. V. Colt.
R. L. Stephens.
Marsters Drug Co.
Simon Caro.
Agee Book & Stationery
Alton S. Frey.
Review Publishing Co.
Douglas County Bank.
W. S. Hamilton.
L. Cobb.
Josephson's,
H. Kaston.
S. II. Clark.
A Bold Step.
To OYrcoin the weU-Kroundftd and
ffwMonable object Inns of thft more Intel
ligent u th um of secret, medicinal com
poumU, Dr. It V. Pierre, of Buffalo, N.
V., louici tltno rro, duclded to make a bold
depurturu from ih unual tours pursued
by the makers of put-up umllt'lucs fur do
mestic use, and, to has published broad
tail and oiTlIy to the whole world, a full
iml compfeia list of all tho ingredients
inter lug InW-thocom position of his widely
celebrated (ipdlcmos. Thus ha has taken
his mimrryfTs v&ironi and patients Into
his full inln nee. Thus too ho has re
movwldivuedlclnes from among secret
doubtful merits, and tnndi
theoiirficinniUs of Knvwti CvmuoittUn.
tv th U(d ylijy Dj, l'l.-rry has shown,
il-imjUii,-
rul unlv ilixi l hi- wriniMr of rrrr taiftl
Of lr. I'lonv Hitltti-n M.-hvl DK-orrr. lh
famous im-dtrlin f,r rik MoinkrU, ritit
Itvnr or tillLiu-m i anil ill -tirrlil iHms
wlirrtTfr Uttil. tiv prime! uinn tu in
nl.nn Knpfun. full me nmiilete Ptt of all
ttia Incml trills tvitiintnf It, hut a t.nill
fcxk hat tHn tiriitlij frni ouunnmi
Uii(1nl tn.ti il w.il of all the dttl.n-nl
irhiiH of ttrai'lioe, roiilalnlna Try iitimcr
u rttrarU fnm tlm writlnt of U . tllni
praotltKumm of nmlu-tne. endonlnff Oi It
itrvnyr( n.M(f.l term. a li ami utitj Imtrr
rtlrni t'oiitalnrtl In r Plrn (. tnn!U liu-n
One of thri little Us 11 will Iw tiialUt! frr
teauj oti endlntf tti.lnon ca it) oi
by tt-Her. t Hr. It. V. I'larce, HnlTaKi, N Y.,
and iegufM.ilni( ih aaniA. Fnm Hits hula
bouk It will lie Vanitil that lr rirree n ii.mI-U-ttie
contain no ale. -hoi, nart-otte, minrtal
ihiu or othrr latlsonou or Injurious ajetita
atul that tiM ar niln from native, n.nlki
nal .t ut r.-t value: IM thai tit ot
the moat vattialile tiirtMUeitH rontalntd In
Or i'lene'a Karnrlta PnM-rtptlun for weak
ttoii. over-worknl. "nm-ilown." nrrvoua
and det)tltatM wonn-n. i re rinlojr! Umg
rear arvv bv Hi hull kin f,,r almllar allaienu
affet llu their fcniawt In fa, u one of th
moat valiiat'le DMli.-:nat tlam rnterhig Inu
lhemu'"atit'nof I'r llrr-' t atorlte pre
t'rtptlun vn known lu the Intllaiin a-"(nuaw-Weel
" Our knowte.tr of ll.f ur
of not a few ofnr inot native n r
dlrtnal f I aula waa f at net! Troni lit lin.iai
riiaWfrl'a,tt
'nt rpmrlr f. r rrcul.tiri .11 th. mow
'f 5i"u: Mmnn
er,-,nnm i,.if',i ,ri,Ji fc"V,TiM';h.
t p-.Iii r
WE WILL GIVE
$2.00 for $1.00
To further prove that our DKM
ONSTKATION HALE la the greatest
opportunity ever offered the citizens
of Koueburg and to Insure the Bale
of the few remaining pianos by Sat
urday night. Nov. 2 1 at. at which time
we will positively close this unpre
cedented sale, wo will give you a
clear .receipt for double the amount
of cash that you pay up to ISO. 00 as
first payment on any plona in our
stock; that In, If you pay us a first
payment of 50.00, we will give you
a receipt for 1100.00; If you pay
$25.00 you got a receipt for $50, etc..
and you can pay tho balunco in small
monthly payments of $10.00 or $8.00,
or, yes, even $6.00 per month.
Iin You Know
that we are offering the genuine Bush
& Gcrts pianos, Kimball pianos
Chlckering pianos and 30 other stand
ard makes at positively unheard of
prices. We will sell brand-nev
pianos at $212.00, $226.00 and $238
that any dealer will sell tor $300,
$325 and $350, and please remember
that even at theso factory prlceB we
give you a further reduction, equal
to tho amount of cash you pay up to
$50.00.
Think of It.
Dy making a first payment of $50,
wo will give you a receipt, for $100.
EILERS PIANO HOUSE,
Taylor & Wilson block, next door to Kabat's Cigar Store.
Douglas Co AbHtract Co.
by Hobt. K. Smith.
II. Marks Co.
Crescent Theatre.
Wilder & Agee.
U. DuMotta.
T. It. Sheridan.
T. 1). Wentherford.
A. L. Mnddix.
H. C. Althaus.
1). li. Shambrook.
(I. W. Sloper.
W. C. Harding Lnnd Co.
by H. W. Hinkluy.
S. A. Phillips.
I. . Kohlhagen.
A. Linobuck.
Fullerton & Richardson.
O. W. Knpp.
A. T. Thompson.
K. Ilhoads.
Troxel & Kingman.
J. II. Stump.
C. W. Hess.
C. W. Cloake.
K. K. Patterson.
C. II. Harmon & Son.
Newhard Hros.
Harness & Johnson.
A. S. lluell.
Jus. Hlldeburn.
A. I.. Konriman. ..
W. C. Ondilis.
I, . L. Lewis.
Ilnllard & Felkert.
II. 1). (Irnves.
T. U Craves.
J. F. Culver,
ltoseburg Kochdnlc Co.
Novolty Theatre.
Dillard & Clayton.
S. K. Sykcs.
A. C. Marsters.
limpquu Valley News.
No Trouble to Show You v
PLOWS
J. I. Case, Parlin & Orendorff. Moie, JohiDvire
HARROWS
Disc, Drag, Springtooth ...r.
Hero Fanning Mills ' '
Hoosier Drills I and ' ' Seeders'
Stump Pullers, Cider Presses, Mitchell Wagons, at
J. F. BARKER; CO;
PHONE 161
Shoes We Are ,
Proud to Show
In every respect our new tbovi for women
4kmo merit.
Klnest leathers built for all oceasioo.
I.U'ht welta for bright and dry day.
Heavy soles Intended fur sleet and snow.
Pressy turn shoe, and light welu for evening.
Mmle by a reliable and able maaumtrlui
Kuppertdorf Wttmam . .
R. L Stephens :
9mnt Bum
thus enabling you to secure a stand
ard, high-grade viano, regular value
$300, for $212 less $50 that we allow
you for double your cash payment,
making the piano at a net price of
$162.00
Only . Four Day More
and this wonderful sale comes to an
end and If you have not taken ad
vantage of It, your one greatest op
portunity of a lifetime to secure a
fine piano at actual factory prices will
have passed. Don't think that your
circumstances will not enable you to
buy now; como In and talk It over
you can positively save from $100
to $200 by buying now and we will
arrange the terms of payment to suit
you.
Fully Guaranteed.
Every piano we sell Is fully cover
ed by our celebrated Eller's Money
Hack guarantee, which means If the
piano Is not found exactly as repre
sented or that If you could secure the
same piano elsewhere for less money
your money will be cheerfully re
funded.
Open F.vonlngs.
For the benefit of those who may
And It Inconvenient to call during
the day, our store In the Taylor and
Wilson block, next door to Kabat's
cigar factory, will be open each even
lng this week.
Eller's Piano HouBe.
C. F. Proach.
O. W. Noah.
W. H. Carroll.
A. A. Bellows.
J. O. Flook Co. '
Dee Howard.
ASK RADDING'g PAKDON.
SALEM. Or., Nov. 17. A petition
bearing about 6000 signatures of citi
zens of Portland wn prese'uted to
Governor Chamberlain this morning
asking for the pardon of E. E. llad
dlng, who Is serving a six months'
sentence In the Multnomah County
jail upon conviction of conspiracy to
defame the character of Mayor Lane,
of Portland, In connection with the
Bolle Waymire scnndul. The peti
tion was circulated by members of
the Painters, Decorators' nnd Paper
hangers' unions ot Portland. The
governor has taken no action in '.he
matter.
Mind YourrBuslneadt -
If you don't nobody will. It Is
your business to keep out of all the
trouble you can and you can and
will keep out of liver and bowel
trouble If you take Dr. King's New
Life Pills. They keep biliousness,
malaria and Jaundice out of your
system. 25 cents at A. C. MaraterB
ft Co'a drug store.
THE llOND REALTY CO. Or
chards, farms, timber and city prop
erty. Some One bargains. Jackson
street, Roseburg, Ore.
wo
UOltlJi Bl'SY AGAIN.
Prohi Sleuth Round up DlveKeepera
of KJttJuutb rails.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Nov. 17.
The grand Jury for Klamath Coun
ty, which will meet Id this city in the
early part of December, will have a
busy, liana ton. Through the efforts or
Fred Robin, a Portland detective, 12
men have been arrested during the
pant few days for violating the local
option law. Mr. Robin has been at
work about two weeks and came here
at the Instance of the Prohibition
forces.
It Is said that still further arrests
will be made, and that most of the
defendants will be charged with a
number of Infringements of the pro
hibition law, no that the grand jury
can find several indictments against
each individual, and by bo doing pre
vent any getting off with a light fine,
Conditions have been lawless in
Klamath Kalis Blnce prohibition went
into effect, but Indications now are
that prohibition- is to be given a fair
trial. The movement to rid the city
of the dives that have existed for
more than live months Is backed by
the best citizens.
COMXW AGAIN MKT.
CONDON, Or.. Nov. 17. As a re
sult of the Ave licenses granted to sa
loons In this city, last evening, Condon-
is wet today and local option Is
a thing of the past. The. five saloons
have opened with strict restrictions.
There are to close at 1 a. m. and all
day Sunday.. The saloon men made
no protest on the raise of licenses to
$1000 per year. lie fore local option
the license was only $600, but these
rive are to be protected, as no other
saloons will be allowed to be estab
lished. It Is rumored that a prom
inent attorney will endeavor to keep
the saloons from running to fulfill a
promise made to local option people
during the June elections. , Condon
was virtually awarded the right to
regulate its own saloons by the re
cent Medford decision.
jj KOeEBl'ItO MAIIKET. - $. $
Cereals.
, WHEAT 90cl. 00.
OATS 60c bushel.
1 HAY Vetch, 14 ton; grain, 14
ton; alfalfa, 1 3 G 1 5 .
BARLEY $34 ton.
Livestock.
STEERS Alive, 2 3c.
COWS Alive, fat, 22'2c.
VEAL Dressed, 4 14 5c.
HOOS Uresaed, 7c; alive. 6c. .
SHEEP 3 Vie.
POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive.
JilOc; dressed, 12Vic; gecze, alive.
76c each, or 7c lb; dressed. 12c:
ducks, alive fflOc; dressed,
14 15c; turkeys, alive, 17Vc; dres
sed, 191 20c.
BUTTER Creamery, 37iic lb.;
country, 35c lb.
EGOS 37 Vic doz.
POTATOES 5,1.26 cwt.
WOOI., 14c !b.
HONEY 15c !b.
CAB11ACE 2c lb.
ONIONS 2c lb.
APPLES 1 V4 c lb.
PEAKS lV4o lb.
PRUNES 3 Vi 4c lb.
POllTLAXD MARKET.
IJvestork Prices.
Following Is the general range ot
values on stock ruling In the yards
for late shipments:
HOGS Best ea&'.-of-mountalns.
$6.25; ordinary, $5.75; block
ers and China fats. $5 00(1)5.50,
stockers and feeders $4.75 5.00.
CATTLE S!ect eas; of-.nountaln
ateers, $4.00; mediu n ste':n. $3.75
best cows, $3.00; nv-llum cows.
$2.6002.75; ttags. $2.3003.00;
bulls, 11.75(92.00.
SHEEP Best wethers. $3.60; or
dinary wethers. $3.25; lambs,
$4.4.10; straight ewea, $3iQ3.25;
mixed lots, $2.502.75.
iVEAL Choice young calves.
$4.50; heavy and rough, $3.75
4.00.
flutter, Ekks and Poultry.
BUTTER Extra creamery. 35 0
36c: fancy. 32 Vic; store, 20c.
BUTTER FAT Delivery, f. o. b.
Portland, Sweet cream, 34 Vic:
sour, 3 2 Vic per lb.
POULTRY Mixed chickens 12 W
12 Vic; hens, 12 Vic; roasters old, 10c
fryers, 12Vic; brolkTs, 12V4c;
geese, spring, 8ffi9c; turke;-3. alive.
17 Vic; spring ducks, 14c; pigeons,
squabs, $2.00 2.60 per doz; old,
$1.00; dressed poultry, llVic lb.
higher.
CHEESE Full cream, flats, trip
lets and daisies. 14Vi15c; Young
Americas, 15 Vi 16c.
EUU3 Local best, 37 Vic per
One; eastern, 27Viu 3uc; locu stor
age, 25c.
I,
, Hops, Wool and Hides.
HOPS 1908 crop, choice 8tic;
primes to choice. 7 Vi 8e; prime, 7
Q'7'ic; medium. 6Vic lb.
" , WOOL 1908 Willamette Valley,
1 5c lb.
8HEEPSK1NS Shearing. lOf?
14c each; short wool, 25M0c; med
ium wool, 50rQ$1.00 ea-Ji; long
won), 76ef$1.25 each.
'MOHAIR 1908 Njnilnal, 180
U9C.
TALLOW Prime, per lb . SQtc;
No, 2 and grease, 23 2 Vic.
- HIDB8 Dry hides, 13il4c lb:
green. 6 if 7c; bulls, green salt, 4 0
5o lb; kipe, 6 6 7c; calves, 8010c
per lb.
Grain, Flour and Haj.
WHEAT buying price, now
Track. Portland Club. 90c: blne-str-ra,
9ic: fortvfnld. 91 92c; red,
88c: Willamette Valley. 91c.
HAY Producer's price New tim
othy, Willamette Vrller. fancy. $14 0
flS; ordlnarv, $12.60ffl3: eastern
Oregon, $16.50; nr 'xed $11 9 $12:
clover, $10; grain. $11.; cheat,
111 : alfalfa. 10 4 1 1.
OAT Producer's price Track.
No. 1-whlt.. 1.10.60 6 $11.60; gray.
3($i.S.
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ALCOHOL .1 PTP Pt'MTi
AVegctabL; RrfarallonrflrAs-
sf m i h I f no rt Vtv t Do. .i
"a miwuUIIUlKCUia
ImgUitSioraadisandBowlsof
TTornotesDiglwnflwfftl-
npscanH IWrnntelncnplHwr
Opiimi.Morphine nor Mineral.
HOTKABCOTIC.
I1!!! 'I B;jnu rtsittmrnna
Stupor
Jl bantu
IltitltatSmi
A wtu-l TtonuiAr Fnr rTmcfinl.
Ca. ClAinvh HlarrlmM
iVn-p-c I'miviiicumc rpupncn-
IU7SS MlllLOSS OF SLEW
facsimile Si$nanin of
NEW' YORK.
LAM OPENING AT ROSKIU ItC
On January 20. 190!), there nie
91,500 acres In the Lmnqua Koicst
Reserve to be thrown onoti. Not all
of these lamls are subjet to t-ntry.
For $2.?Q we will supiily voa with
18 township maps ah -nvins all of this
land which Is subject to entry.
DOUGLAS COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.,
Successor to Frank E. Alley,
dtf Roseburg, Oregon.
NATl'HK'S WARNING.
ltoseburg Peoplu Must IWcogiilzo ami
Herd It.
Kidney Ills come quietly myster
iously.
Hut nature always warns you.
Notice the kidney secretions.
See If the color is unhealthy
If there are settlings and sedi
ment.
Passnges frequent, scanty, painful.
It's time then to use Doan's K d-
ney Pills,
To ward off Bright's disease or dia
betes.
Doan's have done a great work In
Rosebu rg.
K. u Glivln, proprietor of clear
and confectionery store, opposite '.he
depot, nnd living at 1217 Mill St.,
Koseburg. Ore., says: "I learned the
value of Doan's Kidney Pills from
personal experience and willingly en
dorse them. I spent p good deal of
money experimenting with remedies
for kidney complaint but with no
success. The most noticeable symp
tom of my trouble was an Irregular
ity of the kidney secretions and pain
during passage. I Anally got Doan's
Kidney Pills at Marsters & Co s. drug
store and obtained splendid results
from the first. Doan s Kidney Pills
do all that Is claimed for them."
For eale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Forster-Milburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for tho United
States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
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Announcement!
t We are now doing busi
ness in our elegant new store,
Commercial Club Building.
Call and inspect our new
stock. Your orders will re
ceive our prompt and careful
attention.
Huisaker--Guest
Grocery Company w
Roseburg, Douglas Co., Oregon,
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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Signature
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va For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
Seven Years of Proof,
i have had seven years of proof
that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the
best medicine to take for coughs and
colds and for every diseased condk
tlon of throat, chest or lungs," says
W- V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. ' The
world has had 38 years of proof that
Dr. King's New Discovery Is the best
remedy for coughs and colds, la
grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis,
hemorrhage of the lungs, and the
early stages of " consumption. Its
timely use always prevents the de
velopment of pneumonia. Sold under
guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Go's,
drug store. 60c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free. ,
Laundry
Work
done at home is felt Uy
tho head of the house und
all the family. Why nor be
relieved of It? Semi ill
your work to this laumlry
and tin result will be high'y
satisfactory. We use liiu
soap, pure water am u llh
eral . amount of skill pm1
good sense.
StilrtM, collurs. cuffs and
sturrhed goods are a special
ty with us.
Watch for prices next
week. Phono 701.
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