Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, December 03, 1908, Image 3

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Starts Monday, December 7th at 9 A. M Sharp
Everybody is now getting the news. It spreads quickly. Nothing set aside. Nothing reserved. This
Great Retiring from Business Sale
interests those who wish to save 50 per cent on their holiday purchases, as well as anything you may want in Dry Goods
Ready Made Suits, Coats, Jackets, Waists, Skirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Notions, Jewelry, Neckwear, Furnishings, Hats, Shoes
Groceries, in fact, everything in our store.
Remember the Date of the Opening of the Greatest Bargain Sale in the History of. Roseburg
You Can't Afford to Miss This
Monday Morning, December 7
IHT
Rubber
Blood Warmers
There is comfort in the use of a Hot
Water Bottle.
We offer the highest grade and most
approved shapes and patterns.
Prices range from one dollar to two
and a half.
Here you can get good quality in
Rubber Goods at honest prices.
Hamilton Drug' Co.
307 JacKton St.
Roseburg, Oregon.
LOCAL NEWS.
Not "Just as good" but the best
Jennings' bread. Free delivery.
Phone 2211. DTF
Announcements are out for the
redding of Hon. Z. N". Agee and Miss
'Quelle Ragsdale, of this . city. The
happy event la to occur on the even
ing of Christmas day at the Baptist
church. . ;
Orders taken for Vermont marble.
I will bave a complete car shipped
during December. Any one wishing
serial designs or colore leave orders
bShre Dec. 1st. Call and see sam
ples. W. E. Marsters, foot of Jawk
son street. 1TF
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
fa Kind You Hare Always Bought
. Basra tha
IiOCAL NEWS.
Matinees every afternoon at The
Crescent 6c. TF
Soothes Itching skin. Heals cuts
or burns without a scar. Cures piles,
eczema, salt rheum, any Itching.
Doan's Ointment. Your druggist sells
it.
Latest reports from Jesse T.
Thompsea, Mite sounty, who was
recently strlckea with paralysis la
Portlai4, state that his codliV
continues praetlwily uwaAasd. rU
is helrJssa a ecBtKS as so far
as ( bs trta' mails t
recogsla aayM mt tbM tlsse.
F. V. AiHy rri frost Forties
this moriv Tt its clod Its
case again Lmis tlhrn Wed
nesday evwnlng and the defense was
opened tills Corning. The testis ony
will probably be concluded today.
Apparently tarot acuutt-
tal.
Stationery
Pens, Pencils, Tablets, a full line of School
supplies and up-to-date Fancy Stationery at the
Palace of Sweets
LOCAL NEWS.
Buttons covered while you wait.
AH Bizes now on hand. Josephson's.
The four-year-old. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Woodruff is seriously 111
with symptoms of appendicitis.
CheaH?st accident Insurance Dr.
Thomas' Ecleotric Oil. Stops the pain
and heals the wound. All druggists
sell It.
James Young and Thos. Weather
ford loft last nteht for Portland, hav
ing been subpoenaed as witness in
the case of the government against
Louis Kohlhagen.
"I suffered habitually from consti
pation. Doan's Regulets relieved
and strengthened the bowels, so thnt
they have been regular ever since."
A. E. DaviB, grocer, Sulphur
Springs, Tex.
Eugene Guard: H. C. Gnley, a
rooont arrival from Ashland, has
bought 135 acres In the Muhr farm
southwest of the city for $5000. Mr.
Galey will engage In tho real estate
business here. Ho left last night
for Ashland to bring his family lo
Eugene to reside permanently.
Hot water bottles, fountain syr
inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers,
:he llnest and most complete line i t
the city. Sold at the lowest prices
on our guarantee to give satisfaction.
Look at our line and you will not
buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co.
W. L. Goodman, who was In town
from Flournoy Valley today, reported
the sale of his 404-acre farm at that
p'se to S. Hooer. recently from
Colorado. The consideration was
J7000. Possession will be given on
the 10th of this month. Mr. Good
man may buy a farm elsewhere In the
csaaty.
LOCAL NEWS.
BIG LAND OPENING.
Call It the Douglas County Ab
stract Co7 and learn all about the big
land opening, Jan. 20, 1909.
.TkSflMl Vr Death.
"Tkrs years ago 1 was marked for
sath. A grave-yard cough was tear
ing y lungs to pieces. Doctors fall-
pert to help me, and hope had fl'l,
when my hushanci got Dr. King s :ew
Discovery." says Mrs. A. C. Williams,
of Bsc, Ky. "The first dose helped
me and Improvement kept on until I
had sained 08 pounds in weight and
my health was fully restored." This
medicine holds tho world's healing
record for coughs and colds and lung
and throat diseases. It prevents pneu
monia. Sold under guarantee at(J .
C. Marsters Co's. drug store, fcuc
and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
For good printing, or all kinds
The Review leads.
Medford Mall: Mrs. M. P. Smith,
of Hoseburg, arrived In the city yes
terday for a visit with the family of
W. M. Hudson.
Matinees every afternoon at The
Crescent. Be. TF
Hon. and Mrs. Itlnger Hermann
left last night for Washington, I). C,
where Mr. Hermann will specially
represent the Interests of Marshfleld.
North I lend and Hanilon at the Illv
ers and HarborB Congress, which
meets there next week.
, Fancy and Native Ferns for sale at
The Hose. Orders taken for Itose
bushes. Call up Phone 1497. Mrs.
F. D. Owen, Florist. dtf
"Good housekeepers don't buy
ground coffee." says Mrs. Ilrown.
"It loses It's strength Is not near ns
good as Folger's Golden Gate whole
roast, ground Just before using." 12
J. W. Itode, of Drain, returned on
Wednesday from San Dlego, Calif.,
where he went a month ago with his
wife for, the benefit of the latter'
heaith. llu now conies to take his
children to that city, whirre they ex
pect to remain for an Indefinite time.
Han Diego is said to be growing rap
idly, although the principal crop
there Ki'iin to be tourists.
HEADACHE
My ftthrh4 bn t mffrr from -lelr hfttch
for lbs laat twenty (! femn n4 nvr found ny
relief a nil I ho )iin taking jimr Vmtrmtvf. Slur
h bit brnn nklni1 OurartU h hu pr h4
th biftcb. T)ir b enllrnlr cord bin.
CufirtH di whtt jtm rf tin mind lhia lo do. I
Will (It joo tii prUHr of Baltic bit aD0."
B.M.blckaoD llltiUBtBtrlll., W.lBdlMtpaUb 1&4.
Best For
Plentnl. PilltiVi Pftnt TiU Good. T OtM,
Vi-r hirkeo, un or 'iflp il-.M. N-f
',!rl In h'.i Th r-nulno lh!-l iurrjp4 C (J U
OBMntTil to cur or t ur m-mif back.
8lrtlac Remedy C., Chicaca or N.T. jql
ANNUAL SALE, TEI MILLION BOXES
LOCAL NEWS.
No use to suffer from colds; UBe
Marsters' Cough HalBam. tf
COAL from Hock Springs, Wyom
ing. Leave orders nt Hoseburg Natl.
Hank, or with Ed. Hose. dtf
Phone 2211 tor anything in the
bakery line. Free delivery, llmp
qua llnkery, Ed. Jennings, Pro
prietor. dTF
For sidewalk work, call on P. F.
Page, the old sidewalk builder. Hesl
denco Mill St. d2ll
A supply of tho now edition of
the Oregon mining laws has just
been received at this nlllce. It In
cludes everything to date In legal
mining procedure. Copies only 40
cents each. TF
An opportunity of having reliable
Borvlee. Iloberts and Itoberts, Sew
ing Machine experts, Hcpalrlng, re
building and readjusting. Hotel Me
diation. Phone 21, a few days only
ddS
Eugene Register: Ora Swearlngen
of Drnln, brought his. little son to the
Eugene hospital a day or two since
suffering with appendicitis, and the
llltle fellow will probably hnvo to
submit to an operation In tho near
future.
Itewaro of Frequent Cohls
A succession of clds or a protract
ed cold Is almost certain to end In
chronic catarrh, from which few per
sons evor wholly recover. Givo every
cold the attention It deserves anil
you may avoid this disagreeable, ills
ease. How can you cure n cold? Why
not try Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy? It Is highly nwoimnondcil.
Mrs. M. While, of llutler, T nn.. says:
"Several years ago I was bothered
with my throat and lungs. Someone
told me of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. I began using It and It re
lieved mo at once. Now my throat
and lungs are sound and well." For
salo by Hamilton Drug Co.
S. V. KAIt.VIXGS.
SALEM. Or., Dec. 2 The gross In
come of the Routliern Pacific from
Its Oregon ft California division be
tween Ashland and Portland during
the venr ending June 3ti. I'-tOH, ae
cording to the report filed with the
Oregon Knllrond reinnilrslnn, was
$2,71 4.800. 0.1. Salarhn and mnlnte
nanro amount to rii!8l; accrued
taxes. $18, 770. 34; net Income. !.
M9.ftfcl.10. From this amount mr
rent expenses are d'llueted, mak
ing what la called the net corporate
Income In Oregon the past year,
1919. (113.76.
The retHirt also shows that re-
celpts from the sale of lands held by
fthe Southern Pacific In Oregn
amounted to but I 2.SC3.87.
Ladles' Aid of the Prebyterlan
Chun-h will have a Window Sale of
Home Cooking Saturday Dec. nt the
Htinmkcr-Gtifttt Grocery store. Here
after the Home Cooking sale will be
held the 1st Saturday of each month.
diH
You'll Get Your Money's Worth
If you Trade With Us. .
Our Goods are Always Fresh
Our Hot Drinks are Leaders
Ice Cream Always on Hand.
&e ROSE
IILADDIOIl TltOI'lll,i:S.
Heiullly
Itellevi d by Tills
Moiuc-Mudc Mixture.
Simple
Hnre Is a prescription that anyone
can mix at homo. Any good pre
scription pharmacy can supply the
Ingredients named at little cost; be
ing composed of vegetable extracts,
it is harmless and Inexpensive. Ilest
of all It does Its work well, relieving
even the worst forms of bladder trou
ble, freiiuent urination, backache,
kidney ixmiplnlnt, and by Its direct
aoiton upon tho diminutive tissue of
the kidneys, makes theso most vital
organs rid the blood and system of
waste mallor and uric acid which
causes rheumatism.
Here It la: try It, If you suffer.
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
ounix; Compound Knrgon, one
ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla,
three ounces.
Shake well In a bottle and take In
iteaspoonful doses after each meal and
at bedtime.
Former sufferers often state that
one week's use. shows curative re
sults In nearly every Instance, and
such symptoms ns lame back, fre
quent deeiie to urinate, pa In In blad
der and even chronic rheumatism
nre generally relieved within a few
days, the pnlu and swelling dimin
ishing with each dose.
MAItSII FIELD ELECTION.
MAKSIIFIELD, Or.. Dec. 2. The
Citizens' Leugue was victorious In the
city election hero today. Carl Al
bnight and Tom Coke were elected al
dermen and J. W. llutler city re
corder. The League opposes the pres
ent city administration. The propos
als to Increnso the bonded Indebted
ness JiiO.ooo and to provide a new
charter were defeated.
Page Investment, Co.
The Square Dealing Lumber Yard
Just across Deer Creek, have on baud an as
sortment of Doors, Windows, Shingles and Seasoned
Lumber dimcntion and finish. Those desiring to
build, call and let us make an estimate for you.
WE AUK WELL LOADED
with every kind of good lumber our
yard will hold. We have to be In
tinier to till orders promptly and at
the same time keep a large stock
for proper seasoning. For let
no green lumber go from this yard.
It will he sure to cause dissatisfac
tion and that is not our policy. Pur
your lumber here and yo-k buy satis
faction with It.
The J. G. Flook Co.,
Rofltbnrg, Oregon, A
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