EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
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IM)l (.LAS COIMV ;ihl.
Myrtle Tipton Meyer IHih I'imiii tin
Birth of Twin al Wulla Wulia.
A I'OlNTKIt I'Olt ItOKKIUJtfl.
Albany Harold: Three yars ngo
all the el 1 1 oh and towns of the Upper
Willamette valley engaged In an tin
reattunable rivalry. A citizen of Kit
Kene couldn't talk fast enough to de
ride Albany. Corvallls did tho aanie
thing and Albany hurled back plenty
of uncomplimentary epithets, All
characterized Bulem aa "the sloweitt
town lu Oregon." Kach town knoekud
the other. Time nun proven that not
one of them profited thereby.
Today all the cities of the Upper
Valley are animated by the spirit or
progre-HH; are joined by the bond of
common good. The knocking bun
ceased. Albany Is willing to concede
that Kugene has made wonderrm
progress, that Corvallls Is doubling
Its population and that Ralein Is In
the forefront of tho progressive cities
of tho state. But Albany la growing
au fast as any of them and all are
thriving in the light of the greatest
era of progress which ever swept
Western Oregon.
Perhaps the cities have realized
that the old system of rivalry doesu't
lny.
True, there Is a friendly spirit of
rivalry yet. But the' knocking has
stopped. If Albany can't get an en
terprise it hopes some other Willam
ette Valley city can. Jt will help de
velop the whole valley and this city
will get Its share of the common
good.
Tho spirit which animates the
cities Is also becoming apparent
among rival business men. It used
to be the custom for a real estate
man to discourage deals his compet
itor was coiiHUinmntlug and often this
resulted In a new industry or resi
dent being lost to the city altogether.
That custom is dlKappearlng and
while there limy still he room for Im
provement in this respect It is grati
fying to record the fact that many
land agents would must rather see a
rival complete a deal than see a pros
pective resident go to some other
city.
I-'HOM COl'NTY KXCIIANUKH.
Ymicalla Courier.
Chiis. Lee has returned from Port
land, where he had a cancer removed.
W. K. (illleHple, of this place, has
purchased the confectionery Btoro of
Mr. Kruno and will conduct tho husi
iichs In an up-to-duto manner. The
place will bo that of a bakery and
confectlonory.
Drain Nonpareil.
A brace (twins) or line healthy
boys were born to Mr. nnd Mrs. (!oo.
Clark, at Curtain Spur, a few days
ago.
Mrfl. Myretta Meek, of Condon,
Gil I tn m County, arrived here Tues
day for an extended visit at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. S. I. Shutt.
J. V. Kode Is expected to arrive
here next Monday from San Diego,
Calif. It Is his Intention to move the
balance of his family nnd hounckeep
ing outfit to Kan Diego within a few
days. n
Miss Minnie Wilson has returned
homo from Portland, where tthu had
a cataract removed from one of her
eyes, it Is feiircd that her other eye
will also have tn be operated upon
for tho same trouble.
Myrtle Creek Mall.
C. O. White has had Surveyor E
It. Wilson measure off tils tract of
land In Missouri Bottom Into small
lotB. Mr. White has already had of
fers for parts of the tract and refused
an offer of llti.OitO for the entire
tract. He Is planning to have nn ex
perlenced orchardlst do his tree
planting and have the care of his
young orchard.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Oat
man, of Central Point, Oregon, Nov
It. IliOH, a son.
Oliver Jones arrived hero Monday
by wagon nnd team from near Mos
cow, Idaho, to take charge of the
farm east of town which he purrhas
ed from Noble Andrews several
weeks ago.
N. H. Lamb Iior purchased the f.O
aero farm of 11. W. Jones, two miles
east of town on the South Myrtle
road. As part payment Mr. Jones
lins taken all of block 7 In Johnson
uddltlou.
Oakland Oul.
Frank Hamilton of Lower Cala
pool ii, has purchased property In
itoseburg, an.l with his family has
gone there to make a permanent
homo.
Charley Hose and Harry Mott arc
setting out fruit treos on Mr. Bone's
farm near this city. He expects to
set out ten neres or more hi fruit
trees within the next few months.
C. L. Chenoweth has Inula lied a
complete water system In the new
residence of Mr. and Mrs. (J. mi. Wil
cox, of lower Cutapoola. The watei
is pumped from h drilled well to a
large tank nnd then piped to the hnth
loom and kitchen.
Watched Fifteen Year.
"For IS years ! have watched the
working of Bucklen's Arnica Salve;
and It has never failed to cure any
sore, boll, ulcer or bum to which It
was applied. It has saved us many a
doctor bill," nay A. F. Hardy, of
Kant Wilton. Maine. 2,'c at A. C.
Ma raters A Co'i. drug store.
WALLA WALLA, Wash., Nov. 27.
The body or Mrs. Carl Meyers, for
merly Myrtle Tipton, aged 19 years,
the notorious womnn-m-mairB-cioin-lug
horsethief, ex-convict and well-
known character In police circles,
lies In Hennessey's undertaking par
lors In this city awaiting burial tomorrow.
Clasped In either arm are her twin
babies, born with the Inst breath of
their mother. The three will be
placed beneath the sod tomorrow, all
occupying the samo grave.
Myrtle Ttlpton was several years
ago employed on a wheat ranch near
Prescott. this county, for more than
a year she wore men's clothing and
did the work of a man. on the farm
with no Busplcion as to her sex. She
was enabled thus to steal horses at
various timee, making a good "haul"
In the business.
Mrs. Meyers was horn near Oak
Creek, in this county. Her father
was Joseph Tipton, who served a
term In the Oregon penitentiary for
Incest. She loft hero about U years
ago, going to eastern Oregon.
DKCLMItLH WKATHKIt.
The following data, covering a per
iod of 31 years, have been compiled
from the Weather Bureau records at
HoBeburg, Oregon. They are Issued
to show the conditions that have pre
vailed, during the month in ques
tion, for the above period of years,
but must hot be construed ns a fore
cast of the weather conditions for
the coming month.
Month of DeeeinlMT for ill Years.
Mean or normal temperuture, 42
degrees; the warmest iiiontDi wan
that of 188(i, with an average of 47
degrees; the coldest mouth was that
of 1894, with an average of 37 de
grees; the highest temperature was
(18 degrees on tho 8th, 1902; the
lowest temperature waB 7 degrees on
the 21st, 1879; tho ear) lent date on
which killing frost occurred in au
tumn, Sept. 2f)f 1908; average date
on which first killing frost occurred
In autumn, Oct. 30th,; average date
on which lust kilting frost occurred
In spring, Apr, lfith; the latest date
on which last killing frost occurred
lu spring. May Kith, 1894.
Averago precipitation for month.
0,24 inches; average number of days
with .01 of an inch or more, 18; the
greatest monthly precipitation was
12. H2 Inches in 1907; the least
monthly precipitation was 1.4 G inches
In llo:i; the greatest amount of pre-
Ipltatlon recorded In any 24 consec
utive hours was 3.89 Inches on 29th
and 30th, 1904; the greatest amount
of snowfall recorded In any 24 con
secutive hours (record extending to
winter of 1884-8fi only) waB 7.5
Inches on 29th, 1898.
Average numbu of clear days, 3;
mrtly cloudy days, 10; cloudy days.
18; the prevailing winds are from
(he West; the average hourly velocity
of the wind is 2.9; the highest vel-
H'lty of the wind was 48 miles from
tho Southwest on the itth, 1 878.
WILLIAM BIOLL,
Ollleial In Charge, Weather Bureau.
MABItlKD.
niltKLK KLD-SDT1 1 KB LAND At
tho home or the bride's parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. F. Churchill. In
Cottage (irovo, Nov. 2f, 190S, Wal
ter S. Threlkeld, of Brownsville.
and Mrs. Anna Sutherland, of
Boseburg; Be v. HI kins, of the
Christian church, ollW-lntlng.
Both Mr. Threlkeld and his bride
are well known In Boseburg. Mr.
Threlkeld was formerly employed as
a snlesman at Culver A Co s. store.
but Is now lu the hardware business
for himself in Brownsvrile. Mrs.
Threlkeld Is n si rlklugly handsome
woman, and while here was employed
at Mrs. P. M. Benson's hospital.
DAVIDSON-DOSS At the home of
tho bride's father, B. F. loh, In
thlB city, Nov. 2i', 1908, drover L.
Davidson and Carrie Doss, Itev. K.
11. Hicks, olllclallng.
Mr. Davidson Is recently from the
cast. He and his estimable brldu will
resldo In this city.
The Badgo of Honesty
Is on every wraptwr of Doctor Plnrc'i
Uolden Mod leal Discovery becaura a full
list of the Ingredient combining It h
primed th ore in plnln Kuglitih. Fnrtj
yours of experience ban proven it super lot
worth as a Im.hhI purlnVr and invlgorat
Ing tonic for thn cure of stoniauh divmlt-r
and all liver Ills. It builds up the run
down system as no other tonic can li
which alcohol Isuiod. Tho active nicotic
Inal prlnclplus of native roots such i
Guidon SmI and Queen's root. Stone anil
ftlaudrakn root, Bluodrnot and Black
Chorrybark am extracted and preserved
by tho use of chemically pure, triple-
rei!md glycerine. Send to Dr. R. V. Plcrc
at Buffalo, N. Y., for free booklet wblcli
Quotes extract from wnll-rocounlred mod
leal authority mch as Drs. Itartrmlow,
King, ScuddiV, Coe, Elllngwood and a
host of other, showing that theie roots
can be dttfnded upon for their curative
action lb an weak states ot the
accompjucd y Indigestion or
as well fc; PyttU bilious or liver complaint
and In Jlwasllng diseases" where thero
It loijnlesh and gradual running down
irnngm and system,
The Kind Tou Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use lor over SO years, lias borne the signature of
and nag been made under bis per
tfJWf-,, sonal supervision since Its infancy.
f, S-eXcAvW Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good ' fire but
Kxperinicnts that trllle with and endanger the health of
Inntuts and Children Experience against experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotio
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
nnd njlays FevcrixlineHs. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Couxtipatlor
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The mother's Friend,
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature
of
The Kind You Me Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC OKMTAUIIOOMhtNV, TT MUHRM STRICT, NIWVOM 0ITV.
I'lKKIU 1UJ in YKAHS OLD.
ConfcsscH to Destruction of 9.1B.000
of I Ink it City ProM-rty.
PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 27. Fif
teen-year-old Goldman Anthony la In
Jail at linker City on the charge of
araou, having Bet fire to three school
hiilldlngB all of which were totally
i!oiitroyed, and three other bulld
InRH, two of which were also com-
itetoly destroyed. The boy has con-
fosHod his guilt and Rays that he
hnrned the achool buildings to "get
even" with his tencher, who had rep
rimanded him; he set fire to the
other buildings, he said, becntiHo he
wanted to see them burn.
The devastations caused by this
puerile firebug approximate a total
loss of :ir.,()0(). I'Mve buildings, In
cluding tho niagniftcent new North
Maker High school, wore totally des
troyed and the sixth suffered partial
Iohi ruction. Ills depredations hnvo
continued for a period of more than
flvo months.
Thli One Only 10 Years.
X'lOVU YtUlK Knv 97 A llt.vonr.
old llrehtig, suspected of having set
three fires In a tenement house. Is
son giu ny the police, t he latest con
flagration wiic discovered yesterday
lu time to be checked, but Its origin
was so sudden and mysterious that
an Investigation was begun. A small
boy who waB seen running from the
building shortly after the flatres
burst forth In the kitchen of a flat
Is now much wanted.
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright's Dis
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and $1.00 Bottle.
RIFUBI (USSTITUTIS.
For Bftle by Ited Cross Pharmacy.
Read Review advs. for bargains.
BAPTIST CHURCH, NOV. 30, 1908
Under the Auspices of the
...Commercial Club...
Admission 75 Cents
Be a Booster and Attend
Season Tickets, Good for Four Lectures
During the Season, $2.00
TO CITY OF MKXICO.
AuuounreiiM'Dt of HihtIuI Limited
I'ullmau Truin Kxcurtrion.
On December 12 and 13 the South
ern Pacific Company will sell round
trip excursion tickets to the City of
Mexico. December 15, 1908, a mag
nificent Pullman train, consisting of
Pullman vestibule sleepers, observa
tion sleeper, buffet Bmoking cars and
dining car will leave San Francisco,
California, Third and Townsend
street depot for Mexico City, via
Coast Line of Southern Pacific. Fare
from Row.burg for round trip $97.3fi.
Return trip frcm El Paso can be
made via the Santa Fe route or
Southern Pacific, as the passenger
may desire. Holdors of excursion
tickets may obtain a round trip
ticket reading from Williams to the
Grand Canyon of the Colorado and
return for J6.B0. Forfurther infor
mation Inquire of L. B. Moore, agent
S. P. Co., Roscburg, Cr.; Mr. E. Peil,
of Ashland, Ore., or, If desired, Mr.
W. H. Jenkins, Traveling Ptssenger
Agent, S. P. Co., will be glad to call.
DSW .
o
During changes of weather al
waya use Marstera' Cough Balsam.
The Review does Job printing.
lodge D!RECT0RY
9. A A. M., Laurel JLodRO No. 18 Hold!
. regular meeting" on 2nd ua 4th Wednei
daji ol esob month.
O. C. Qui HiM, W. M.
N. T. Jbwstt. 8jcretar'
AO.U.W. hoKDurg Loage No. 16 Meet
the 2nd aud 4th Mondaji of ach monU
t7:3u p. m.,ln the Foresters' Hall. Al
member In good standing are invited to at
tend J. W.jVqwkll, M. w.
K H. i,bnoz, Reoordor.
BP. O. K)K.8, Roseburg Lodge, rro.826-UoMa
regular communications at the Elka
Temple on 2nd and 4th Thumdays of eat h
month. All members requested to atterd
regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordi
ally Invited to attend.
E. h. Pabhott, E. R.
Qbo. W. eiTALfcY, Hecretary.
D BURKE OF HONOR, MyntlC l-odge No. 13
Meets 2nd aud 4th Thursday evenings ol
each month ir. Mawabee Hall, VlHitlng
members cordially invited to attend.
UlNHtK E. CaVKNDKR, 0. Of H
ft. H. Lenox, Reo.
I. W. Duwsll, Receiver.
EAOLKH, Roseburg Aerie meets in Odd
Fellows Hall on 2nd and 4th Monday even
Idri of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visit
ing brethren in good standing alway welcome.
O. Culvsb, W. P.,
C. W, Ballard. Heo.
10. O. P., RtKlnir Star Lodge No. 174, meets tn
Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evening.
Visit ng brelhereu nlwuys welcome.
E. N. Ewart, N. O.
F. MlCBLLI, R. a
M. FicKLR, F. 8.
IO. O. F., Fhlletarlan Lodge No. 8 Meets n
Odd Fellows Temple, corner of JackHon and
Cass Htreets, on HMurday evening of earn
week. Members of the order lu good a lauding
are invited toatu-nd.
J. . Ooodnow, N. G.
N. T.Jkwett, K. a.
10. O. F,( Union Encampment No. 9 Sleets
In Odd Fellows' Temple on the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of each month. Visit
lug bretlieren always welcome.
11.0. Lkwih, I". P.
J. O. Goodnow, Scribe.
KOF P.,Alplift Lodge No. 47 Meets every
Wednesday in I. O. O. F. Hall, at 7:: p. in.
Members in good standing are invited tu
attend,
GLIN V. WiMBKRI.T, O. C.
L. A. Sanctuary, K. H. 8
0
N. ft., Co. D Separa'e Battalion Meeta
every Thumdny evening at the Armory
Hall at 8 o'clock.
U. c. 8 locum, Captain.
LO. T. H., Roacbiirft Hive No. 11 Hold!
rrKular revlewa on every Tuesday after
noon at -2:W o'clock in the Maccabce'f Hall.
Sintcra o( other. Hives visiting tn Hie elty are
cordially invited to attend our reviews.
Mrs. c. b. Bo.MKHiiAKa, Com.
Mas. Jkkhie Rait, B. k.
IIODKKN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, Myrtl
nTl Camp No. IVJ30 meets on the second and
fourth Wednesdays of every month in the
Forresters' Hall. Traveling Nelghborsare cor
dially invited to visit our Cainp.
A. c. Mahstrks, Consul,
A. HiliMis, clerk.
MOHERN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA'
RoM'burR l.odire No. 4S:t Mceta every 2nd
and iih Thursday in Maccabeu Temple.
Visiting members always welcome.
Kvklyn HiwVRR, President
IIkrtha Wkiuiit, Secretary.
nE. 8 , RosehurE Chapter No.8-Holdsthelr
regular meetfnir on 1st andird Thursdays
I In each Month. Visiting members in
good standing are respectfully invited to at-
Iteud.
Mas I. Wou.lNnitRo, W. M.
Fkri Johnson. Secretary
RKBEKAHS, Roseburg Rebekah Lodge. No.
41. I. O. O. F.-Meeta In Odd Fellows'
Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting
uwniuu ursuin-n mviieu u attend.
Mrs. Maooik RtiRRirrsoil. M.Q.
Mas. Stki'Hbnbon, Secretary.
Sweet Pickles
ROSEBURG HOTEL
J. K. FALBE, Proprietor
SPECIAL SUNDAY DIIN1NER
From 5 to 7:30 P. M. 50 Cents.
ME1NU
RFIISHF.S
Celery
SOUP
Cream of Chicken
ENTREES
Orange Fritters with Rum Sauce Chicken Friccassee
Young Roast Turkey with Cranberry Sauce
VEGETABLES
Brown Sweet Potatoes
Creamed Potatoes
PASTRY
Mince Pie
DESSERT
English Plum Pudding with Hard Sauce
Tea
Stewed Corn
Apple Pie
Coffee
Milk
Y0UTH BOUND OVER.
COQUILLE, Or., Nov. 27. Judge
John F. Hall, acting as juvenile court
judge, found Tom Klnnicut, of Myrtle
Point, one of the three youths charg
ed with criminally assaulting Miss
Adrla Lillian Endicott, guilty and re
manded him to the grand jurg of the
circuit court. BondB of $500 were
fixed.
Rose and Williams, his associates,
are also bound over to the grand
Jury.
Circuit court will convene Decem
ber 14. Judge Hamilton has Issued a
special summons for a jury and grand
jury owing to the criminal matters
to come up.
Portland Oregonlan: Captain B. W.
Olson has resigned as master of the
steamship Alliance and will assume
command of the steamship Nann
Smith, operating between Coos Bay
nnd San Francisco. While no master
has been named for the Alliance, It
Is understood among steamship men
and Bhlppers that Captain E. W. Ma
son will succeed Captain Olson on the
popular Coos Hay packet.
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SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES.
FOR SALE Cheap, If taken nt once.
su acres good Dottom land In
southern Oregon, all Improved, or
will exchange for Roseburg prop
erty. Call on or address P. E.
Blackman, N. Jackson St., ddl
I.IOMEN Of WOODCRAFT. I.llae Clrele No
YY 49 Meets on Island :trd Monday evening
01 vncu mnuiu at uua reunws nail
Visiting members lu good standing are in
Tiled to attend.
Florn-k Hami-so. Q. N.
Cutaa Borrn, Clerk
w
OO DM FN OF TH R WORLD. Oak Cumo No.
lift Met-Uat ihe Odd Fellow!' Hull In
RuMbiirR, every 1st ami 3rd MuixUjr
catug. VlanitiR uutfTtibom alwRjri welcome
K. N. Kw art. C. C.
j. h. ihbonm uierk
n 1fHcftl Ulaoovf;ry''miiV
rWltnatJVTF
il an.T so tnvl.T.At,'
yui. uirnu.'li in. 111. u.r nii.,1.1 ty
For good prlntlni ryjt 11 kind
Tue Revlnw lcudi.
hus all skin affertlotia. bloU-hos. ulmnlea
and emptiotia as well as scrofulous swel
linirs and old 0n running soma or iilcvrt
are eured and healed. In trea,fng oM
running anrea, or uleera. 11 la woll to In
ur Ihelr healing to apply to ttirtn Ilr
Pierre's All Healing Snlve, If your drug
fist don'l happen to have this .Salvo In
look, send rlfty-frttir eetita In post.igr
lamps to Or. R. V. Pler.-e, Invalids' IL.tel
and Suri(U'l Institute HulTalo. N. Y.. and
a large bol of the -All-lloallng Salve'
Will nach Tou by return post.
You can t afford to aecept a swret noa
trum as aatilutltule for this non- alcoholic
medicine or rshw.i tiiMiitarrn, not
'""O though the urgent dealer niai
Uiereny make a Utile hlgger profit.
l)r. Pierce's l'leass V.'1 r(iilt
ftnd Invlfi.rate stoifet.A lla.r . .1
Shoes We Are
Proud to Show
In every rosptMit our now shoos for won.tn
pDHM4'! merit.
Finest Uvu hers built for all occasions.
Afiht wolts for bright ami dry ilavs.
Heavy soles in tended for sleet ami snow.
Pnnsy turn shoes ami lljjht welts for evening.
Made by a reliable and able manufacturer
R. L Stcpjiens
?Qr tf, Parrot Bros
Itfiuuf Shoe Deoler
I
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$3.00
$5100 i l
The Pressure of
I Laundry
Work
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Methodist, Rev. J. K. Hawkins,
pastor Morning sermon: "JeBiis and
the Bystander." Evening sermon:
"The Sin of Unbelief." Special music
at both services. Happy congrega
tional singing, a home-like church,
to which all are welcome.
Methodist, South, Rev. J. R. Block
er, pastor Preaching at 11 a. m., by
Rev. S. G. Bettes and at 7:30 p. m
by Mr. J. V. Colt. Sunday school at
10 a. m. Senior League at 6:30 p. m.
Baptist, Rev. E. H. Hicks, pas
tor Morning sermon at 1 1 o'clock.
Chlrlst's Resistance of Evil." Ev
ening sermon at 7:30 o'clock, "En
trance, Defense. Liberty." Bible
school at 10 a. m., O. P. Coshow.
Bunt. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 n. m.. Mvr-
tle Hatfield leatler. Everyone cor
dially invited. Special music.
A supply of the new edition of
the Oregon mining laws has just
been received at this ofnee. It In
cludes everything to date In legal
mining procedure. Copies only 40
cents each. TF
NOVELTY
THEATRE
Program changes each Sunday,
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.
PROGRAM
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
MOVING PICTURES:
"Tlio Innkeeper's Remorse."
'Tlio Fake Doctor."
"A Spanish Romance."
"Two is Compiiuy."
ILLUSTRATED SONGS:
"SomelMidy's Waiting for You"
and
"You Ifuve Alwnys Reen tho
Snme Old I'ul."
MATINEE 2:30 TO 5
ADMISSION
5c
Evening Performance 10c
O. D. NEWHARD.
S. P. NEWHARD.
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
NEWHARD BROS.. Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats of all kind s
Fiih and Poultry
i?,'""'n n,"s l"''ular IH-rson, nnd il. more fnstldloii. and
critical the palate the more we tli liKht in tl, kHnK It. Our steakn. chow
and prime ronM.s make dishes fit for a klnK. ""hrs, chops
Special Free Delivery. Phone 1341, ye Bny Hideo.
Shop on Sheridan Street, Near the Depot.
done at home Is felt hy fj
the head of the house nnd
all the family. Why not lie i
relieved of it? Send I'll fii
your TTiirk to this Inun.fry
ml the result will be limli'y
satisfactory. We use tin.
soap, pnre water and a lin-
eral amount of skill inl Js
good sense.
Shirts, collars, cull's and if!
sinrciied gixnls are a sner-lal-
7 null us.
Watch for prices next
week. Phone 71)1,
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H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber
Special Sale on
Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap
Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge
Racks, Etc.
rot mate an estimate on your work. Steam and Hot Water a Specl
Repair Work Neatly
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Next ttoor to Postoffic
Laundry.
The Birth Stone for November is
The TOPAZ
WE JIAVE AN IMMENSE LINE, MOUNTED AND UNMOUNT)-
We bare a lull line of Locketa, Necklacea, la Valuers, Pendants, Ita. A
Our line ot watch tnoTetnenta and cases, In all grades and Uses, Is tho most completa
Id soutaern Oregon.
We lDTlte you to call.
J. T. BRYAN, Th Watchmaker
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