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About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1908)
'l i 1 i ill ' i'li 1 1 I TT7I NO X. k. rt. i - - - " i U r- - I t J 4 I l CLOSINGzeiSALE .. i Impossible to be Weld It Is Impossible to be well, simply Impossible, if the bowels are constipatea. waste proaucts, puisuuuus juuoui.., -removed from the body at least once each day, or there will be trouble. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Pills, gently laxative, all vegetable. He knows why they act directly on the liver, j.if. m...: If you are out hunting bargains and want the Most and the Best Goods for the Least Money, do not fail to call and see us WE CAN SHOW YOU A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS Everything that is carried in a First-Class Jewelry Store AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY All mail orders Will receive careful and prompt attention. W. E. CLINGENPEEL, Jeweler-Optician I Roseburg National Bank Building. one 2143 J In4-H4'l ! 1 11 111 I I;M I' 1 I'H'U M NT M-M-H-H-fr H"I-H"I"I' -M-M-H-H-fr through the left foot with a 38 calibre rltie. Dr. Houck, who at tended the injury, found It neces sary to remove several pieces of splintered bone. The bullet entered near the base of the toes. Had It pierced the foot further back It might ini.a maAa hn hnv a rrimilA for life. I The Injury sustained, however, will lay the boy up lor several weens. JuHt for the "run- or me imns, five young boys engaged In a duel with 22-callbre pistols, loaded with shot in the Grove (Hamilton Addi tion) Sunday afternoon. The only condition of the match was that none should aim at the face of another, and the observance of this injunction prevented serious Injuries. As It was, however, three of the duelists, Archie Buell, son of A. L. Buell, and two BonB of W. J. McOraw, a railroad man, sustained siigni wounus. iuuiib Buell got a snot in me leu kjb, auuvc boys received a shot In the back; the other McGraw boy, Virgil by name, was shot througn me lower leu ick, the leaden missis nemg auerwaruc removed by Dr. Houck. The shots in the other two boya were not removed. Dr. Hoover pronouncing the wounds of little or no consequence. A supply of the new edition of the Oregon mining laws has Just been received at this office. It In cludes everything to date In legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 cents each. TP LOCAL NEWS. CANNOT FIND Mlt. CIIHCKKKR IS HK lOST? For good printing ot all kinds The Review leads. Mrs. J. B. Mcllrldo returned home to Yoncalla today. Miss l.avilln Hoffman Is visiting with friends In Junction. J. W. Maiden Ib here from Med ford to look after some business mat tors. Mrs. D. H. Penso loft today for San Francisco to spend the holidays wllh rointives. T. It. Sheridan left today for Hnn Francisco to visit wllh his family during (lie holidays. A. A. Fuller, the Insurance BRont, left this morning fur Grants 1'uss, Mcdford nnd Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. '.. I,. Dlmmlrk, of Oakland, have gone to Portland to spend a month or more. Misses Mnruuotto and Kate Dcar dorff nnd Mrs. Grnco Day and Mrs. S. I). Hhort, of Oakland, are visiting In Rusuburg. Mr. Frye, a druggist from Grnnts PasB, has tnken a position with the 1 Pniiuette Drug Co., of this city. Huey's engraving will please your friends; so will his goods. dd22 Miss Rose Embree, of Ashland, Is spending the holidays here wllh her parenlB, Mr. and Mrs. George Em bree. Mrs. Grimes, mother of C. (... GrlmcB, the 8. P. conductor, went to Portland today to enter a hospital for medical treatment. The school cpiibus of the noselmrg ,iiuiri,.i fnr max. recentlv complet ed, shows a total or iiu.i persons m.- tween tlio ages or 4 ana z" yen. This Is an Increase of 88 over 11)07, which of Itself was u less man inu year before. The Roseburg High School baskot ball team returned Sunday from their southern trip. Their gnme wllh Asli Innd Inst Snturdny night resulted In their fourth Btrnlght defeat. The score was 38 to 10. No one Ib ashamed to glvo their host friends a watch from Huey's dd22 Just now we have A. G. Hamilton, a resident of Glen- i,. hnu fii,vi nn Inliiiiotlon suit in the circuit court against Mrs. C. M. Dale, seeking to restrain her from . molesting an irrigation ditch. Plain- j tiff also alleges that defendant has so disturbed the ditch already that he has been damaged In the sum of 11G0, and for this amount he askB I damages. Roseburg Is to have a new business establishment a branch of the Eu- i u.tno ItfillHiifr Works. Messrs. E. C. Hughes nnd Jos. Plronl, proprietors of the business, were In Roseburg to day making arrangements to start the venture, ana mey expect 10 ue gln operations In about six weeks, ,.P.,i,i,iv in loun time than that. Their establishment will be located in John Hunter nnd Max Weiss- com storage plant on Oak street, opposite the Leona MIHb lumber yard. The firm will manufacture all kinds of soft drinks, syrups, bottled goods and carbonated gas. While running down hill in pur suit of a rabbit Sunday, the 11-year-,,1,1 inn or ii II llnntlngB. of Win- chostcr, accidentally shot himself XT If it is "Good to Eat" and in the City you will always find it at The Bee Hive Grocery New Dates. New FiffS. New Walnuts, New Filberts, New Brazil Nuts. Fine Olives, Pickled Pig's Feet, Pickled Tongue, Pickled Tripe. Swiss. Edam. Roaue- fort and Full Cream And last, but not least, good old fashioned Sorghum . it i id ana genuine new uneans muwsses. in nnA vnKlinr arAiinil a lirrln ivp hplipvp it ViUlllC 111 Ul 111 luuuu mi wunu m .... v. ' - - - - will oav VOU. ? MAX WEISS, PROP. FOR. CHRISTMAS A See our window for some good and useful Holiday Gifts. Kaiser neckwear, a few hints in tie tints. Reefers for warm neck keepers? Correctness in collar styles. We are also right in the stretch with a nice line of fancy suspsnders. 9 Warm comfort in men's underwear and wool half-hose. Good Night pajamas and night robes. Comfort and convenience in linked under suits. Leather suit cases and bags. The famous "Rain shine" umbrellas with detachable handles. Water shed overcoats, patterns modest, prices ditto. Your Clothes Kept Pressed Free Then for lunch why not try our You can "Cheese it" here, e have Commercial - Club Bjilding It was raining outside, and little I "Honest, pa, this ain't a silly one Interrogative Irma was In one of her this time." worst, or at least most trying, moods. 1 "All right, this once. What Is It?" Father, busily writing at his desk,1 "Well, If the end of the world was had already reproved her several to come, and the earth was destroyed times for bothering him with useless while a man was up in an airship. questions. ' I where would he land when he came "I say, pa, what- " "Ask your mother!" down?" The Review does Job printing. E. C. Hughes Jos. Pironi EUGENE BOTTLING CO. Manufacturers of All Kinds of Soft Drinks, SYRUPS, BOTTLING GOODS, ALSO GAS Mail orders to Eugene, Oregon. IN TIME OF WAR LOOK OUT FOR PEACE When you see a man advertise his goods at cost and below, you may ak" vou in some way if you buy from him. Now we haven't anything bet he will A 11 J A "soak vou in some way 11 you ouy irom mm. now we imveu tanymuig luseu utuust nor to give away nor do we go around from house to house telling our troubles to our luiiii;utiljui o vucivmviui ' 55 sneak around and try to deceive people by misrepresentations and inferior goods. w, , unv put PinrrQ Wo ipnvp nriro ruttincr tn the man who is ffoine out of business and we hone to not 20 out for awhile, at H least. We are now located in the new Kohlhagen (Commercial Club) building and have one of the best and most up-to-date stocks of Groceries l and Crockery in Southern Oregon, and we sell at the lowest possible price, quality considered. Our groceries are all fresh and new and our store tl is neat and clean. We have justinstalled a celebrated Royal Steel Cut Electric Coffee Mill so you do not need to send away and pay ten cents II a pound extra for steel-cut coffee. Just come in and buy the coffee you like best and have it cut right here WITHOUT EXTRA COST. P Our Holiday Goods are of excellent quality, including several patterns of the celebrated German China, both decorated and plain. Our hand-painted ware is the very best good enough for father, mother, sister, brother, wife or sweetheart. So "GET THE HABIT'and buy your Christmas supplies from the UP-TO-DATE Gil PC ERY for we keep the best of everything. ' - I Our motto is "highest quality of goods, square dealing and reasonable prices." fs ; - H And Last but not Least, we eive you honest weights and courteous treatment. Just come and see us we'll give you plenty of time to examine our goods. We want your trade andif good goods and fair treatment will get it we will soon have it Yours tor business, B. A. HUNSAKER, 15hQ UP-TO-DATE GROCER ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 2381