Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, November 30, 1908, Image 4

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    Jewelry
It's intended to assist
everybody, and we wish to
offered you. Read the list
For the Men
Cold Watches
Filled Watches
Rings
Watch Chains
Watch Charms
Scarf Pins
Shirt Sets
Umbrellas
f Watch Fobs
Diamonds from
Miscellaneous:
Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Silverware, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Toilet
and Manicure Sets. '
W. E. CLINGENPEEL, Jeweler-Optician.
4- Rosfihure National Bank Buildine.
, -
All Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention
LOCAL NEWS.
J. H. Duni'a?! arrived here from
Ciirfleld, Wash,. Sunday, tu visit villi
relatives In UiIb oounty.
Examine the construction of a
Hush and Lane piano and you will
readily understand why they guar
antee them for twenty years. dtt
At 3 o'clock UiIb afloruoon, Atty.
J. O. WatMon, couneol for the dufonne,
lMKan ninkluK hl urguimmt In the
case of Harry Oilman, who was ar-
rontert at Slwion, Calif., last wwk on
a charge of 'larceny, prefnrrecl hy .
W. Coffey, of th la city. (Illinan Is ac
cuwhI of sUmiIIiik an ovTTnuil belong
ing to Ooffuy and tils tlofciiKO la that
Coffay loaned him the coat. Deputy
Dlatrlct Ally. K. U. llurmnnn la rop
rixentliiK nho alalo. A Jury, :oimlnt
lug H. W. HtroiiK, Frank (HemeiitH,
O. WorlhhiKton and I0d. Neeley. la
hearing the cone. The verdict waB
acuutttal, Iho dufendnnt showing he
hud only borrowed tho coat.
WHY IT HIXXIWIiS.
Hitaiimi It's Vttr Olio TliinK Only, am
ItuNt'burK I'tNipIr Apprt'i lut' Thin.
Nothing cnu bo good for every
thing. Doing ono thing well brings sue-
CCAfl.
lxmn's Kitlnoy Pills do ono thing
only.
Thoy euro tnk kidneys.
They cure Imckacho, wvory kidney
111.
Hero la Rouoburg evidence, to prove
tt.
A. Ftolde, 1121 Mill St., Rom-burg,
Ore., suyB: "Tho reroinineiuliitionB
of Donn'B Kidney IMHb hy loo ill peo
ple, led me to get a supply at A. C.
Maratem' drug B(ire, oa 1 luul been
bolhoretl for yoara by kidney com
plaint. They brought vory gratify
ing reRiilts and for the relief I found
through their ubo 1 am willing to
undonte them."
For Bale hy all dUKKhdH. Price
BO cent. KoHtor-Mllinim Co., lluf
fnlo. New York, boIq ngentH for the
United Htaten.
Kninmnbor (ho namo Dean's
and take no other.
"Colonial" Jack, who 1b walking
around the border of the United
Ktatett and puxhtug IiIh Hphknx-Hhuped
whoolharrow, arrived lit Uonchurg at
noon today and left nt 2 oVJm-k p.
in., for tho muth. The distance ib
iyol by tho trotter In 1HMHI miloH.
which niUHt be covered In 400 duyH.
or at an avoraRe of 21! in ties per
day. Ho left Portland. Maine, June
1. of UiIb year and baa therefore been
on Uio road If 7 days. Ilia arrival
tu Iliwehurg toduy put him TS2 inlU
aJiejid of bis m-hedule. Among other
thluga, ho rnrrle a book bearing the
Btamp of 5 7 it iniHtlllc(n. The inter
tor of the Phlnx Klmped btnly of hi
whtHdharrow eontahiN bin pniHonul ef
feoti, while the out hide In completely
covered with cord of all wnrtw tucked
on In different it lies which he Ii :it
tuiHHed through, .lurk Ut uIho carrying
two letters which were ent runted t"
hi care at Havre, Mont. One Is ad
droutod to John 11 lib am. of Kiddles
and the other to Jew Hi own. of
(ikmditle. Ho la now wont'tng his
fifth pair of Hhoett since beginning h it
Journey, ho dfras the eenwi ol
trip by tho bhIo of nlumluum souv
Antra.
Any chronic ulcer shows nn nnhrfllthy nnif Impure condition of the
Hood. It is a diseased condition of the lli.sli at th.it p;ittiail.ir spit, e;iusel
and kept inflamed and Uiitated ly n continual lUsehaiKe into it, ol on
heulthy matter frnnt the circulation. No treatment can have nnv curative e(
lect except a medicine which will renovate the hhxxl and entirelv remove the
cause. Salves, washes, lotions, etc., nic sometimes lulplul in rnluciiiK in
flammation, cleansing the ulcer, or perhaps lessenimr thedisehuri;e. but such
applications do not reach the blood where the disease germs nre located
and can never effect a cure. 8. K S. rocs down into the circulation,
drives out all impurities and moitml nutter, nnd bv nourishing the llesh
with rich pure blool causes the pl.u-e to heal naturally nnd permanently.
S. S. S. does not make a surface cure, but bv beginning nt the bottom, and
rebuilding broken-down tissue, and supplying healthful, healing qualities to
the blood, causes the place to fillin with new, firm llesh, while it steadily
but surely effects a permanent cure. The ulcer can not exist when the
blood is pure, and a S. S. will thoroughly pnrilv the blood. Houk on Sores
and Ulcers and any niedu-.il advice lice t all "who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA.
The Gift of Gifts
A Helpful List
you to decide. You'll notice that there is something for
add that no more worthy collection of jewelry was ever
read it carefully, then decide to call early in the day.
Folks
For
Gold Watches
Filled Watches
Guard Chains
Ladies Fobs
Neck Chains
La Valliere
Brooches
to
Coffee
Just Coffee, but perfect
Coffet.
Your grocer will irrlnd ltr
better if ground at hom not
too lino.
IX)CAL NKYS.
Laurel Lodge, No. 1.1, A. F. & A.
M., will hold a eein.L meeting Wed
neaday evening. Iec. 2, 1!08, with
work Ln the M. M. degree.
0. C. (.lit AH AM, V. M.
R. Koohler, purchasing agent; At
t(rney 11. C, Day, J. 11. Kddy, right-of-way
agent, of tho O. & C. It. It.,
and lavld Lorlng, Mr. Kdly'a prede
cessor, are In Uoneburg today, giving
Uwtlmouy In a case before Referee
I. It. Kiddie.
Itev Cluroneo True Wilson, the
well known Methodist mtnlKter of
Portland, waa umrrled In that city
last. Natiirduy to Mra. Maude Alkin
Tlfft, formerly the wire of Arthur V.
Tlfft, a prominent lnwyer of Port
laud, from whom ahe obtained a di
orco a number of years ago.
No Oino of ruciiiiioiihi on HtH-ortl,
Wo do not know of a alngle in
atanco where a cough or cold resulted
In pneumonia or couKiitnptlou when
Koley'B Honey and Tar had been tak
en. It cures cougha and colda per
fectly, so do not take chances with
some unknown preparation which
tuny contain opiates, which cauaea
constipation, a condition that retarda
recovery from a cold Aak for Fol
ey's Honey nnd Tar and refuse any
substitute offered. Hed Cnms Phar
macy. Wathing the Butter.
After drawing uff the bultennllk
pour a pailful of cold water lu tho
churn over the butter nnd give the
churn four or live quick revolutions.
Then draw t(T the rlrxt wash water
and put ou the second and turn aa be
fore. If the butter Is hard enough
after tho second washing, draw It off
and tHk out tho butter. Amerlcau
rnltlvntor
r-i
if AiiAimi mf
ii i
CURES
CHRONIC ULCERS
the Ladies
Shirt Waist Sets
Ear Rings
Hat Pins
Collar Pins
Combs
Umbrellas
$350
Phone 2143 A
Ctreals.
WHEAT 90c$t. 00.
OATS COo bushel.
HAY Vetch, $14 ton; grain, $14
Ion; nlfalTn, $13$15.
UAKLEY $34 ton.
Idvestoek.
STEEIIS Alive, 2Vi3c.
COW3 Alive, fat, 224e.
VISAI Dressed, 4 j 5c.
II Ot!S Drossed, 7c; alive, Be.
SIIKBP 3e.
POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive,
9810c; dressed, 12Hc; geese, alive,
75c each, or 7c lb; dressed, 12c;
ducks, alive 9 in 10c; dressed,
14i'15c; turkeys, alive, 1714c; dres
sod, 19P20c.
HUTTKH Creamery, 37 Ho lb.;
country, 35c lb.
10(1(1337 V4c doz.
POTATO ICS $1.25 cwt.
WOOL 14e lb.
HONEY 15c lb.
CAHBAQB 2c lb.
ONIONS 2o lb.
APPLES H4o lb.
PEARS 1 14c lb.
PHUNES 314 4c lb.
PORTLAND MAIIKHT.
Livestock Prices.
Following la the general range of
values on stock ruling ln tho yards
for late shipments:
HOdS Best east-of-mountalUB,
$t!.2S; ordinary, $5.75; block
ers nnd China fats, $5.005.50,
Blockers and feeders $4.75 0 5.00.
CATTLE Select eost-of-mountaln
steers, $4.00; medium steera, $3.76
best cows, $3.00; medium cows.
I2.50iir2.76; stags, $2.603.00;
bulls, $1.762.00.
SHEEP Mist wethers, $3.60; or
dinary wethers, $3.25; lambs,
$4. (if 4.10; straight ewes, $3 3.25;
mixed lots. $2.602.75.
VEAL Choice young calves,
$1.60; heavy and rough, $3,760
4.00.
flutter, Kggs nnd Poultry.
PUTTER Extra creamery, 30 0
3(ic; fancy. 3214c; Btore, 20c.
BUTTER KAT Delivery, f. o.-b.
Portland, Sweet cream, 34 He;
sour. 32 14c per lb.
POULTRY Mixed chickens 12
1214c; hens, 1214c; roosters old. 10c
rryors, 1214c; broilers, 1214c;
geese, spring, 8 (fjp 9c; turkeys, alive,
17 14c; spring ducks, 14c; pigeons,
siiuabs, $2.002.60 per dox; old,
$1.00; dressed poultry, 10114c lb.
higher.
CHEESE Pull cream, flats, trip
lets and dulsles, 1414 015c; Young
Americas, 16 14 16c.
ECUS Local best. 3714c per
dux.; eastern, 27 14 tl 30c; local stor
age, 2Dc.
lloM, Wool and Hides.
HOPS 190S crop, choice 814c:
primes to choice, 7 14 if 8c; prime, 7
ii 74c: medium, 64o lb.
WOOL 1908 Willamette Valley,
Kc lb.
SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 10
15c each; short wool, 25(iM0c; med
ium wool, 50e(i$1.00 each; long
wool. 75esr $1.25 each.
MOHAIR 190S Nominal, 180
19c.
TALLOW Prime, per lb., S0 4c;
No. 2 and grease. 20214c.
HIDES Dry hides. 13014c lb;
green, 6 0 7c; bulls, green salt, 4 0
5c lb; kips. 6 0 7c; calves, 8 010c
per lb.
liraln, Flonr and Hay.
WHEAT buying price. new
Track. Portland Club. 0r; blue
stem, 9f.c: fortyfold. 9l(r92r; red.
ssc: Wlllamstte Valley, 91c.
H A Y Producer's price New tim
othy, Willamette Valley, fancy. $140
II j; ordinary. $12.60013; eastern
Oregon, $16.60; mixed $110 $11;
clover, $10; grain, $11.; cheat,
$11.; alfalfa. $10$U.
OATS Producer's prlce Track,
No. 1 white.. $30,500 $31.60; gray,
$29,600 $30.50.
Patronise Review tdTerUterm.
oes not Color the Hair
AYER'S HAIR VIGOR
Ramarka on Pruning.
A wound made by removing a limb
beats best If the cut In made close to
the trunk or branch. A stub two or
three inches long does not heal and
becomes a lodging place for spores of
fungi and bacteria, which cause decay
and death of the tree. The splitting
down of large limbs may often be
avoided when pruning by sawing ln
from the underside first, but ln every
case see that the wound Is left clean
and smooth. Wounds should also be
covered Immediately with a coat of
paint, shellac or grafting wax to keep
out the moisture and snores before
mentioned. Nothing Is better for this
purpose than pure white lead and Un
seed oil. Maryland Experiment Sta
tion. " Branding Sweat Corn.
Considerable tabular data are given
hy the New Jersey experiment station,
xbowlug the effect, as lndlcuted by the
composition, of breeding sweet corn by
the ear to row method. Three plats
were selected from the first year's
planting and analyses made of a num
ber of ears from each row. These
ears were allowed to ripen and were
planted In the season of .1907. The re
sult again Indicated the tendency of
certain Individual ears to transmit a
high percentage of sugar and that this
tendency prevails throughout the en
tire row grown from such an ear. The
Crosby variety was found to be much
sweeter than the Btowell Evergreen.
Rice a Good Poultry Food.
Feeding experiments at the Massa
chuBetts station Included rice, a feed
which has very, little fiber compared
with wheat or oats. It resulted ln a
larger production of eggs, but was not
advised for feeding purposes on ac
count of the cost However, It la often
possible to buy slightly damaged rice
at less even than the cost of corn and
wheat, and in such cases It Is a desir
able food for variety for either the lay
lug bens or the young stock.
The Review does job printing.
LODGE DIRECTORY
F. fe A. H., Laurel Lodra No. 1J Hold
, regular meotlugioo 2nd ua 4th Wedae
dayi ot etveh luomh.
0, C. GBiBAM, W. M.
N. T. Jswrrr. Heoreury
A
IX the 2nd And 4th Mondtrt of Ateh nontl
t7:30p. m., In the Forwten' Hall. AJ
members lu cood standing are luvlted to at
tend ' J. W, rowsLL-M. W.
B. H. Lxnox, Recorder.
BP. O. KLK.8, Roaeburt bodge, no. 826 Uoldi
regular communication! at the Kika
Temple on 2nd and 4th Thursday! of each
month. AH members requested to attend
regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordi
ally iDTltod to attend.
K. L. PAfttiorr, E. R.
Qto. w. utalbt. Seorfltarr.
D
KURRB OP HONOR, MrsttO Lodge No. 15-
Heets inaana tun inursuav evenings or
each month In Maccabee Hall. Visiting
menbsars cordial lv ln-lted to attend.
Minnie K. Civkndkb, 0. of 11
, C. H. Lenox. Rea.
- J. W. Dowbll, Receiver.
EAOLRfl, Roeehnrg aerie meets In Odd
Fellows Hall on 2nd and 4th Monday ereo
Inn of each month, at S o'clock. Viiit.
lng brethren in good standing el was welcome.
u. tULTiB, n . r.,
C. w. Ballabd. See.
IO. O. P., Rising Hter Lodge No. 174, meets In
Odd Fellows' Temple uvcry Friday evening.
Visit ng bretherea always welcome.
K. N. Kwart, N. G.
P. O MlCBLLI, R. &
M. FlCELB, P. 8.
IO. O. P., Phlletarian Lodge No. Meets n
(Kid Fellows Tein pie, I'orer of Jackson and
Cass Streets, on Ha turd a v evenlnir of each
week. Members of the order in eood stand in
are Invited to attend.
J. O. OfKTOKOW, N. Q.
N.T, Jswrrr, R. 8.
IO.O. P., Union KnrrimpHient No. -MeeU
In Odd Fellows' Temple on the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings ol each month. Visit
lng bretheren always welcome.
n. u. iiiwis, v. r.
J. O. Goodnow. bWlbe.
KOP P , Alpha IxmIbo No. 47 Meets every
Wednesday In 1. 0. O. P. Hall, at 7:30 p.m.
Mnmhtfri In iml atamtin amlnvltil in
attend.
ULBN V. WIMBBBLT, U. C.
L A. HaKCTVABT, K. R. 8
0
N. 0., Co. D Re para 'e Battalion Meets
every Thursday evening at the Armory
Hall at 8 o'clock.
H. C. HLortTM, CapUln.
IO. T. M., Roeehtirg Hive No. 11 Rnlds
, regular reviews on every Tuesday after-
niHu at itOO o clmk In the Matvabee's Hall.
Hlsters of others Hives visiting In the city are
cordially Invited to atteud our reviews.
Mas. J Bret Rarp, K. K.
MOUKRN WOODMEN OF AM KRK'A, Myrtl
('imp Nik fiXW meets on the second and
fourlh Wednesdays of every month In the
Forresters' Hall. Trarellna Neurhborsare eor
dially invited to visit our ('amp.
a. k,. aauiiius . onsnit
A. RiUKiti, Clerk.
MOI'KRN RROTHBRHOOD OF A MKRICA'
Rosebiirg Ixilge No. 4 Meets every 2nd
and 4th Thursdsy In Maccabee Temple.
Visiting members always welcome.
Rbrtha Wbioht, Heereiary.
OK. 9., Roscburt Chapter No.-HoMsthetr
regular meeting oo 1st and 3rd ThumUys
In each Mnn.h. Vlsitlne members in
good standi og are respectfully invited to at
MRS l. wnuisiPM, w. x.
Fail Jon (.son, Becretary
n KRKKA119. Rosebitrc Rebekan UMlse.No.
K 41, 1. O. O. P. -Meets in Odd Fellows' j
ItmOltfTf-rT I UfKll T ITPnini, U1UDI
sisters aud brelhrea tovlteri to attend.
Mas. MAORIS kobsstw. n o.
II a. PiarHaMMiH, tfecrrtarr.
rM ftN OF WOODCRAFT. I.ltse Cirri- No.
4 SftWU on istantl .Irri Momlsv vr-nltis;
of n.'h month at Otltf Fellowa' Hail.
Vtnltlns; members In goou tan J log ar la-
Tlti tO attamil.
FutatxcR HtMroo. 8. N.
I'Lara HoRKH, Clark
XM'MF.N OFTH1 WORLD, Oak ramp No.
IA MfvU it th tHM Fl uws Hall In
Rosaburc. Trr 1st aoJ 3rd Mood !
tN.Kw.aT.C.C.
J. M.Taaoni Clark.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. 8. Weather Bnreao, local office, Rosaborg,
Ore. 24 hours ending 6 a. m. Nov. 28, 190H.
Preclpiution In Inches and hundredths:
Maximum temperature.. 41
Minimum tempera tare 80
Preclpiution QJX
Tout precip. since first of month...,
Avg. precip. Cor this month for SO yean. . . .4.37
Total preclp.from Bept. 1, 1908, to date 8.70
Average precip. from September 1, 1H77. ... 7.83
ToUl excess from Sept. 1, 1908 87
Average precipitation for SI wet seasons.
Sept to May (inclusive) 82.93
William Bbll, Observer.
For Roeeborg and Vicinity,:
Fair tonight and Sunday.
The New Pure Food and Drug Law.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds and lung troubles Is not affect
ed by the National Pure Food and
Drug laws as It contains no opiates
or other harmful drugs, and we rec
ommend It as a safe remedy for chil
dren and adults. Red Cross Phar
macy. Bert Aderton, the S. P. fireman, Is
negotiating ofr the purchase of the
Railroad Eating houm from C. O.
Weber and G. W. Prout. The deal
will probably be made tomorrow.
Dale Strange has returned to
Roseburg, after an absence of sev
eral months. Lately be has been
engaged at hie trade as a printer in
Eugene.
Sluggish Liver a Foe to Ambition
You cannot accomplish very much
If your liver is Inactive as you feel
dull, your eyes, are heavy and slight
exertion exhausts you. .Oriuo Laxa
tive Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver
and bowels and makes you feel
bright and active. . Orlno Laxative
Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or
gripe and is mild and very; -pleasant
to take. Orlno Is more . effective
than pills or ordinary cathartics. Re
fuse 'substitutes. Red Cross Phar
macy. Read Review advs. for bargains.
CHINESE
STORE
YOUNG SAM, Prop
Brass Ware, Vases,
Etc
Chinese and Japanese
goods, Silk Handkerchiefs
and Fine Embroidery.
Large display of Japan
ese art work, suitable for
Christinas Presents '
Now is the time
to visit
California
When summer has passed
In these northern states,
the sua is only mild un
der the bright blue skies
of Southern California.
This 1b one of nature's
happy provisions eternal
summer for those who
cannot endure a more se
vere climate.
California has been called
the "Mecca of the winter
tourist." Its hotels and
stopping places are as
varied as those of all
well regulated cities. Vis
itors can always And suit
able accommod atl o ns,
congenial com pa ni ons,
and varied, pleasing re
creations. PACinc (o.
Will be glad to supply some
very attractive literature, de
scribing In detail the many de
lights of winter in California.
Very low round trip excursion
tickets are on sale to California.
The rate from KOHKBl'RO,
OHKON. to Los Angeles and
return Is
1M.0O.
Limit six months, allowing
stop-overs In either direction.
Similar excursion rates are in
effect to all California points.
For ml! Intorsi.tlon. alplnf ear rMpr.a
Uodi .ml ttekrt., cU on.ulr rmph or writ.
U B. MOOR.I, Asent,
OK
Wm. McMnrray, Can. Pas. AgL
Portland, Oregon
A Few "Fit"
Suggestions
Concerning that New Winter Suit. '
Roominess is just as important in a suit as it is in a
nightshirt. There is no reason in the world why the body
should be cramped for room when awake any piore than
when asleep.
A well fitting suit must be cut full, so as to adjust
itself naturally and symmetrically to the wearer's figure.
The drawing or wrinkling across the shoulders, characteris
tic of many poorly-fitted suits, is caused by unscientific draft
ing and by trying to save material in cutting. No suit cut
on a narrow, niggardly pattern, can possibly fit. We
carry only "hand tailored" suits, nonbreakable fronts, and
in fact every requirement is met in order to give you the
best. We keep telling you about this kind of clothes so
frequently, because we want you to get the Good Habit
Harth's Toggery good clothes habit, and then we know we
have accomplished what we are working for made a cus
tomer and a satisfied customer. Your clothes kept
pressed free. .
Clearing Out Sale
of China :
Commencing on November
7, we will make low orices
onHaviland China. Come and h
buy while stock is complete, gt
so you can get what you H
want. This sale strictly for rp
cash.
You will alwavs find the hesr It
of groceries, fresh green vegetables
and fruit in our store.
We have our own special delivery for rush orders
Alton S. Frey & Co
GRO
Phones 201
Manuel Lopez
CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS
DENNING & KENT, Distributors I
: Roseburg, . . Oregon :
SEE A. D. BRADLEY
Before selling your house
hold goods. He will pay
the Highest Cash Price.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd m- Man
GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL
and supplies for
Automobiles and Gasoline Engines
H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS
Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg. Ore. i
err.
Commercial Club Building
CERS
Successors to J. F. Barker & Co.
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