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Tom MERCY HOSPITAL Watch Out For The Taggers DOUBLE MONEY TODAY AND TOMORROW To furthor prove that our HKM ONHTKATION BALE Is the greatest opportunity ever offered the citizens of RoBeburg and -to Insure the salo of the few remaining pianos by Sat urday night, Nov. 21st, at which time we will positively close this unpre cedented sale, we will give you a clear receipt for doublo the amount of cash that you pay up to $50.00 as first payment on any plona In our stock; that Is, If you pay us a first paymont of $50.00, we will give you a receipt for $100.00; If you pay $25.00 you got a receipt for $50, etc., and you can pay the balance In email monthly paymentB of $10.00 or $8.00, or, yes, even $6.00 per month. Do You Know that we are offering the genuine DuBh ft Gerts pianos, Kimball pianos, Chlckerlng pianos and 30 other stand ard makes at positively unheard of prices. We wilt bo I brand-nev pianos at $212.00, $226.00 and $238 that any doalor will sell for $300, $325 and $350, and please remember that even at these factory prices we give you a further reduction, equal to the amount of cash you pay up to $50.00. Think of It. By making a first payment of $50, we will give you a receipt for $100. thus enabling you to securo a stand LOCAL NEWS. Got a flue, throe-Bhoet wall rlmrt, In colors, froo with a year's suli BorlpUun to The Ho view. Examine tho construction of a liUBh nnd Lano piano and you will readily umlorstnnd why Duty guar antee them for twonty yearn. dlf "Had dyniiepala or IndfuoBtion for yeara. No apnotlte, and what I did eat dlntrBrHHl mo terribly. H unlock Illood Hitters cured mo.' J. II. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. A. E. Clayton, Mclronn; Wm. Voor hon, Peter Jont-B, Looking (IIubh; Jentha Green, J. L. Hokkh. Oreenu; John Alexander, Glide; It. 11. Dixon, W. H. Urown, Otoy llooim, nixon vllle; Watson Davla, C. K. MarkH, Morris Weber,, Arthur (Monko, Kdeii bower; Peter HalfT, West KosehurK! Hylveater CaBobeer, ltr Creek; l Long, Cleveland, were amoiiK the local pooolo In attendancu at the good roada cot.vot.tlon hero thla af ternoon. Local authorities aro trying tn In cato Uert Itocho, a Southern PnHnr brakeman of the "boomer" typo, who, on Thursday nlnht, Bllpped away from Pollreman Palm, after doliiK a "wild west" stunt near tho depot. While under the Influeure of lienor, Koche compelled Ielos Green, little son of Art Green, to do a JIr on the Rldewalk by flrhiK at his feet with a revolver. It Is reported that he repeated the performance upon Krvd Clark, a Southern Pacific car repair er. Policeman Palm was notified and went to the depot to bunt Korho, who made his appearance a short time later. As the officer was about to make the arrest, however, Itoche darted between two cant that were about to bo coupled and dl Happen red In the darkness. Palm made a dill Rent search for him but failed to locate him. Before any sore can heal, the nuim Aa long u Uie blood, from which our system receive their necessary nour ishment and strength, remains impure and contaiuinnti.il with disease Reims, liny old sore on the body will remnin 0H.n, and resist every eflort imulc to beal It The nerves and tissues of the flesh nround the places are continu- ' ui.uc.n.ijr .ii.mcr Him n;uure is simply uuKsiiir of the uoimmi by draining; it from the system throui'h the ore. The mil v mr. f..f nn nl.l ore Is a thorough cleansing of the blood, entirely ridding the Rvstem of the mum Q 12 U k 1. -.1.1 t ' V . . .Z- i y ram,v'"K every fiartuic ol impurity Iroin Hie circulation. It goes down to the ery bottom of the trouble and fo com pletely cleanses the circulation that there is no longer any impurity to drain through the sore, but the place is once more nourished with rieh, health ful blood. & S. a beals the sore Irom the bottom, the place soon fills in with healthy, firm flesh, the tenderness leaves, all discharge ceases, the akin regains its natural color and when S. S. S. has thor.Hij.-hly cleansed and C Mined the blood the place ia permanently healed, llouk ou bores und loan and any medical advice tree to all who write , THE SWIFT SPECIfl CO., ATLANTA CA orrow ard, high-grade piano, regular value $300, for $212 less $50 that we allow you for double your cash puyment, making the piano at a net price of $162.00 Only Four Days 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; come In and talk It over; you can positively save from $100 to $200 by buying now and wo will arrange the terms of payment to suit you. Fully fiuarantoed. Every piano we sell Is fully cover ed by our celebrated filer's Money Hack guarantee, which means If the piano Is not found exactly as repre sented or that Ir you could secure the 3ume piano elsewhere for less money, your money will be cheerfully re funded. Open KvoiiIiiks. For the benefit of those who may find It inconvenient to call during the day, our store In the Taylor and Wilson block, noxt door to Knbat's cigar factory, will be open each even ing this week. EILKM'S PIANO IIOtlSK, Taylor & WilBon Block, next dour to Rabat's Cigar Factory. SluKK'Hli Liver a Fw to Ambition You cannot accomplish very much If your liver Is Inactive as you feel dull, your eyes are heavy and Blight exertion exhauatB you. Urluo Laxa tive Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver and bowelB and makes you feet bright and active. Orliio Laxative Km It Syrup does not nauHcate or Kripo and Is mild and very pleasant to tnke. Orluo Is more effective I linn pills or ordinary cathartics. He fuse substitutes. lied Cross Phar macy. A Kl KPIUSI;i MINISTER. "For many years I havo ben a sufferer from bronchial catarrh, and had drnpalred of anything like a cure. Judge of my pleaHnnt surprlst when I Hrst used llyomel, which brought complete relief, llyomel hat--been a veritable godsend. "Rev. C. Hartley. Sardinia, Ohio. Thousands of catarrh sufferer? have given up In despair. They have tried stomach dosing, snuff, spray and douches without Ruccetis, and now believe catarrh to bo tucurnble. Hut Red Cross Pharmacy, the drug IbIb. holds out hope to all dial reused. He sells a remedy called llyomel which Is guaranteed for catarrh, colds, coughs, bronchitis, asthma and croup. 1 1 yomel f prnnou need Hlgh-ome ) la medicated air, full or the health) virtues of the mountain pi lien. Yon breathe In the delightful nnltsepth air, and as It pannes over the tnllnmed and germ-riililen memluane. It a' lays the Inflammation, kills the gern nnd drives out the dtaeaHe. A complete llyomel outfit. In chid lug a hard rubber Inhaler, coKts but $1.00, and an extra bottle of lly omel. If afterwards needed, coats but 50 cents. See Red Cross Pharmac) about it toitny. HEALS OLD SORES which nmlnrM it V is Tag Day Alcohol Ask your doctor tf a f amity medicine, hke Ayct Sanaparilla, h not oaatly "i 'I 1 i awtyama LOCAL NEWS. Oyster season la opened. Olym plas or Eastern In any style and the rtKht kind of style at the Roseburg Hotel, near the S. P. dopot. Special Sunday dinner from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m., for DO cents. DTP Fearing another beating from her huBband If he was given his liberty, MrB. K. W. Hewes, at Myrtle Creek, Thursday, applied for a peace under taking against him, and this bad the effect of keeping him her in jail, where he was lodged Tuesday on the charge of assault with a dangerous weapon upon his two little children. Hewes' father, E. I. Hewes, of this city, who went to Myrtle Creek on Thuresday, failed In his attempt to get his son's bond reduced from $1, 500 to $1,000, but he secured a bond for the larger sum after returning to Roseburg. Upon learning, how ever, that the authorities were ready to arrest his son. upon the peace un dertaking the moment he stepped from jail, Mr. Hewes did not present his bond. Money-mnking eyes that are weak must be cafefully clad. Dr. Lowe's glasses solves the problem easily. Every day before the eyes of hun dreds Dr. Lowe's glasses. Eye workers know their value. IJy voting upon the assessment of the property of the Gardiner Mill Company, the Hoard of Equalization this morning completed Its labors for the term, and In a day or two AsHesBor Staley will complete the summary of the assessment rolls. As in the case of the Southern Pacific Company, passed upon Thursday, Mr. Staley's colleagues, Judge Wonacott ind Clerk Lenox, failed to sustain bin assessment upon the Gardiner Mill Co. His figure of $70,000 upon he sawmill was cut to irr.000, where It stood In 1907 and 1906. The lompany's logging plant nt Schofleld, lear Gardiner, was also kept at its ormer figure (10,000, as against in Increase to $20,000 by the asses sor and Us logging plant near Scotts mrg, which had been overlooked by he deputy assessor In that district, vas given a valuation of $4,000. A lynamo, which Mr. FUaley had in- reased In valuation from J0O to tfiOO, whs given a compromise rat ing of $4S0. Pura Nitrogen. Chemically pure nitrogen, hitherto licllcved to tie practically unobtulmiMc. Is now frozen out of liquid air In tho new process of Professor It. Erdmaun. When liquid air Is evaporated nt at mospheric pressure the nitrogen be comes gaseous at 1115 degrees below aero and the oxygen at 182 degrees, and an Intermediate temperature euusea nitrogen to distill off lu some what Impure form. The nearly pure gas serves the puntoses for which ni trogen Is ordinarily required. The new process makes It possible to obtain tho chemically pure, which Is done by plac- Ing liquid air lu a good vacuum, w hen the rapid vaporlwitlon of part of the liquid chills (he rcmninder, solldlfjing tho nitrogen In crystals that can be separated from the liquid oxygen left. Increasing Our III,. It Is rnthtft surprising to hear that a j German diK-lor who has drawn up a . Hat of all the diseases to which tho human IkhI.v Is llnlile has returned the iiunitHT of (hem as only 1.100. Any one nuonx whORO acquaintances there is :m amateur lurnlld would have sun iMsed that there were many more ways if being 111 'him that. Eleven hun dred Is a voiy poor figure for these llmi'S too. With all tho advance made In medicine In the past century on ex perts something In six figures at least. Still, the number of diseases known Is mourning steadily. There aro already dotens of ailments, from sleeping sick ness to tennis olbow, that our fnthera never had. lxjndon Newa. Jswa tha Kings of Chsss. In imi l'r Loskcr lH-niiie the world's champion chess plnyer by de feating Btelniti by ten g:imes to five. This was a remarkable event, becnuso Hteinlta had up to then been a world's champion for tweutjr-vlght years. It follows that the world's championship lu ehesa has tteen in Jewish hands for no less than forty-two years. Dr. Laa ker attributes thla predominance of tho Jewish genius lu chess to the fact that Ita rules are entirely based upon those of self defeuso lu the struggle of Ufa, and Jews aro adept In thla ail Jowlso Chronlcl. South Hend watches do not have to be boiled or froien to keep good I time, neither do other makes of . watches. Cllngonpeel carries all makes of watches. dtt A Strung Tonic -A Body Builder -A Elood Pi'rifler -A Great Alterative A Doctor's Medicine Tver's Sarsaparilia Va ha-o no eoretal W t ' fgrmdfta of all mr in exile 1 . h4-.c.-3 WillK.Mt AiC 'L. Without Alcoho! Willi:- :A'crhol Without Alcofiol I Without Alcohol j Without Alcohcl 1 ADVKItiiSi:!) I.HTTHIIS. Remaining uncalled for ' In the Roseburg poutollice on Nov. 20, 1908, are the following letters, which will be chargfHl at the rate of ono cent each. Deldon, Mr. A. Worth; Bnekey, Mr. C. it.; Burress, Mr. W. S.; Hush, Charles; Brand, Alice; Burke, Mr. John; Cady, Mr. Richard; Carter, Eva; Deltz, Mr. K. B.; Dunnham, Mr. A. R. ; Dolmar, Mrs. F.; Fisher, Mr. Geo. W.; Fisher, Mrs. Jean; Glbbs, Mrs. 1). J.; Lyon, Mr. It. I).; 1-cmathe, Mr.; Maddix, Mr. C. L.; McCoy. Mrs. Mary Ann; MeCausland, Mr. C. N.; McGee, Mr. Kck; Mond, Mrs. L. ; Mc Donald. Mr. Frank; Manney, .Mr. A. S.; O'Neil, Miss Delia; Purdy, Miss M. (2); Pynor, Mr. R. R. (2); Parks, Mr. H. W.; Stuckles, Geo.; Smith, Mr. A.; Sims, Willard; Tardluer, Miss E.; Tower, W. M.i Thlel, O. D.; Wagner, Rudolph; Wilson, I. G.; Woodward, F. b.; Wolf, Mrs. S. C. Advertised Nov. 20, 1908. C. W. PARKS. Postmaster. No fuse of Pneumonia on ltccord. We do not know of a single in stance whore a cough or cold resulted In pneumonia or consumption when Foley's Honey and Tar had been tak en. It cures coughs and colds per fectly, so do not take chances with some unknown preparation which may contain opiates, which causes constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. Ask for Fol ey's Honey and Tar nnd refuse any substitute offered. Red Cross Phar macy. TYI'KWIUTKHS. TWO .(M ONIOS. Au I'mlerwoori, almost new n Imrgnhi. An L. C. Smith Mint must he 4- sold this week. Call ami see t them they're dandies. Koseburg Typewriter Kxchange f ! Elmer E. Wlmberly, Mgr. g Roseburg - - Kosehurg j aaiataij -o- For good printing The Review leads. of all kinds Coffee Always u n i f o r m our best product sold In 1 lb., 2 lb., 2i lb. nnd 5 lb. cans. Your grocer will grind it better if ground at boma-not too fine. , SV'rJ S.--'sw A. S. HUEY. ROSEBURG, : : p : For DAILY WE AT II KH RE POUT U.S. Weather Bureau, local ottlce, RoMborg, Ore. M houri endLcR 6 a.m. Nov. 20, 1V03. Precipitation Id inches and hundredth!: Maximum temperature 63 Minimum temperatnre 46 Precipitation 0.G5 Total proclp.ftince flrstof month 1 88 Avg. procip for UiIb mouth for SO years. ...4..Y7 Total preclp.lrom Uept. 1, lUutt, to data 7.10 Average p reel p. from September 1, 1877. ... C.67 Total excea from Bept. 1, 1908 43 Average precipitation for 81 wet aeatoua, Sept. to May (lnc)uslvo) 32.93 Willum Bkll, Observer, i For Roseburg and Vicinity: Occasional rain tonight and Sat urday. G. II. Burhans Testifies After 4 Years G. B. BurhanB, of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been entirely cured of a sovere 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 Lyr.-,ptome of kid ney disease disappeared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return of any of those symptoms during the four yeurs that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kid ney or bladder trouble." Red Cross Pharmacy. Don't let the baby suffer from ec zema, rorea or' any itching of tho skin. Doan'B Ointment gives instant relief, rnres quickly Perfectly snfe for children. All druggists sell it. fllE IjATKST and ijk.st novkls. ' can lie oblalned.at the Public Library In the Marstera' building, upstairs over Burr's Music Store. dd6 NOVELTY THEATRE Program changes each Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. PROGRAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MOVINd PICTURES: "The Witch." "Tile .Merry Widow Hut." "A Iaiw Affair. "The First 1'nx k Coat." ILLUSTRATED SONGS: 'Since Yon Called Me Dearie.' and Ily the Old Oaken llucket, Ijoulse." MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION 5c Evening Performance 10c Our Special Premium I.aat year we spent a largo sum of money for calendars that we itave to our cus tomers. This year we are going to do still better by those who patronize us. We have secured a goodly num ber of these clocks. Illus trated here. With every rah purchase you will be given premium tickets for tie amount paid. When you have secured J25.00 in tick ets the clock Is yours. Only one to a customer. We have them In four different colors. v. ...J JEWELER OPTICIAN Don't Backslide A man that backslides every "why." Take an ordinary ready made suit one of the "hand-me-down" variety looks nice, fits nice perhaps, why? The presser's hot iron has made it. But wait a month sorry looking sight isn't it puckers, puffs, and bags; well, that's why we keep hammering at You. You wear clothes; we want to show you the kind that makes friends of You. We want to be your friend that is why we want to sell you a suit that will bring you back to HARTH'S TOGGERY, the home of GOOD CLOTHES. Prices consistant with values, habit. Harth's Toggery Habit. Clothes Kept Pressed Free of Charge I I Clearing Out Sale II of China s H Conunerxing on November :: 7, we will make low prices jj :! on Haviland China. Come and H buy while stock is complete, & so you can get what you h want. This sale strictly iov cash. g You will always find the best & of groceries, fresh green vegetables $ and fruit in our store. a We have our own special delivery for rush orders H Alton S. Frey & Co I I Phones 201 . Manuel Lopez CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS DENNING & KENT, Distributors Roseburg, . . Oregon SEE A. D. BRADLEY Before selling your house hold goods. He will pay the Highest Cash Price. A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd Man and supplies for and Gasoline Automobiles H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore. always has a "because" for Get the habit good or Commercial Club Building GROCERS It Successors to J. F. Barker & Co. ENGINE OIL Engines o O .. X ..... ' . ,. s