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StJMJiWiJXJwl M lull U 1 ! v LOCAL NEWS. Anti-Backache at Maraters' Drug tore. 60c. dtf For up-to-date rooms and board, Inquire at J. B. Poole's, 112 Brock way St., or Phone 202x. dml6 Physicians and surgeons recom mend "FLASH," the antiseptic hand cleaner. Douglas County Creamery buttei only 70o a two-pound square. Ask your grocer for It. Patronise home Industry. dtf At coat while they lost, my entire tuck of Buggies, Hacks and Wagons. Call early and take your choice. 8. K. Bykcs. dtf C. H. Arundel, piano tuner, now taking orders for spring tuning. Tele phone 7(1; only resident tuner In Douglas County. DTK Never can tell when you'll mash a Anger or suiter a cut, burn, brulso, or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' Belectris Oil Instantly relievos the pain quickly cures the wound. W. E. Maraters, the marble dealer, has Just received a full car of Ver mont marble. He has many new de signs which he would be glad to have you Inspect. His prices are reason able, and all his work guaranteed. North Jackson street, near Deer Creek Bridge, Roseburg, Oregon DTF TR ROSE CAFE Ah Ling, l'rop., ' OrJN DAT AND NK1IIT. Meals at all hours. Regular Meals 26cta. 4. Chlcktm Dinner Sundays, from 4 12 noon to 2 p. m. Chop Susy, Noodles, Fresh 4 Oysters, Fish, eko., all ttie time. 4. Or. Jackson ft Washington Bts t i' ga aft) s aa ! ss ss hs ts sjs a ss FThe Bargain Hunter 7 1-2 acres River Bottom (21-2 miles from Roscburg) 4 acres of orchard in bearing; consisting of apples, peaches, pears, cherries, prunes and small fruits. Balance planted to garden and grain. Good three room house, barn and other out buildings. Good well. Personal property as follows: One 7 yr. old horse, good cow, one new wagon, one set new single harness, one set chain harness, one harrow, two plows and a lot of other hand tools. Some chickens and ducks. This is a money maker from the time you go on the place No waiting. Price $2,800 Sfe E. D. M0WERY & CO. Phane 1701, Rocburg National Bank Bldg. Members Roscburg Realty Board Exclusive Lists. 4 Base Ball Goods Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods A COMPLETE LINE AT S. K. SYRES' Modern Clothes and Modern Service. The clothing man who lags behind In lost. Progress Is too swift. Wo muHt give you tho bent or we must turn to the Mull. We are wine to.j. this modern fact, and we have fortllled ourselves with modern clothe which we offer to you with modern service. STKIN-IILOCU SMART CLOTHES SI'RINO AND HUMMER, 1000. Modern clotlres, master made, ready long glass, iou see wiiai you urv uufiiiKi now i,ciit n- m. uu tu examine tlio workmanship, how good and true it Is. WE KNOW OF NO OTHEIl METHOD OP CLOTHES SERVICE 80 SAT1SF ACTORY FOR THE MODERN AMERICAN MAN. I. ABRAHAM, Inrlrsnn Srrppt.'N. VUVIIUVII S V J VSJ A W M DO YOU OWN A HYO.YIKI INHALER, If you have a little Hyomel In haler (pronounced lligh-o-me) in your home you have a treasure. Into this hard rubber Inhaler you can pour a few drops of Hyonioi and, presto, you have the bout little physi cian for catarrh, coughs, coldB, bron chltlB, croup and asthma, the world haB ever known. When you breathe Hyomel you bring the hoaling virtues of the mountainous forests to your home. You gut the vory Bame henllng, an tiseptic air that you would breathe If you resided In the forests of pine and oucalyptus of Inland Australia, where catarrh or consumption was never known to exist. If you have a Hyomel Inhaler In your home, get a bottle of Hyomel for COc. If you have not an Inhaler, ask for a comploto outfit, which costs but $1.00, and Includes an lnhalor, a bottle of Hyomel, and simple In structions for use. Hyomei 1b sold and guaranteed by Red CrosB Pharmacy to cure catarrh. It will relieve a cold In five minutes and will break It up In live hourB. II glvoB most gratifying relief to con sumption sufferers, mid is sold by lending druggists everywhere. WI-ONA Cures indigestion It rolioTes stomach misery, sour Btom ach, belching, and cures all stomach dis ease or money back. Large box of tab. leM 60 oonts. Druggists iu ail towns. Hot water bottles, fountain syr inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers, 'he finest and most complota Hoe io the city. Sold at the lowest prlcep on our guarantee to give satisfaction Look at our line and you will not buy Isewber. Hamilton Drug Co. for you to try on before our.j. Rf.sfh.iro Orp. W MS ltj M VW 44 44 THE RANDOM HHOT. I shot an arrow Into the air, it foil In the distance, I knew not where, 'till a neighbor said that I killed his calf, and I had to pay hlin $0.50. I bought Borne poison to slay aume rats, and a nolghbor swore that It killed his cats; and, rather than argue across the fence, 1 paid him 14. r0. One night 1 set sailing a toy balloon, and hoped it would Boar 'till it reached the moon; but the candle full out on a farmer's straw, and he said I must settle or go to law. And that Is the way with the random shot; It never hits In tho proper spot; and the Joke you spring, that you think Ik so smart, may leave a wound in some follow'B heart. Ex. TIIK BOND ItUALTlf IX). Or chards, farms, timber and city prop erty. Some flno bargains. Cass St., Iiosehurg, Ore. DTF LO RAT w ES TO OREGON DAILY During March and April From al Parts of the East VIA UNION PACIFIC OREGON SHORT LINE THE OREGON RAILROAD &. NAVAC1 TION CO. SOUTHERN PACIFIC $33 from Chicago $30.50 from StLouis $25 from Omaha $25 from Kansas Cty Correspondingly low from all other points. TO TIIK ri ni.ic Write letters to everybody you know In the Kast and tell them about thee low colonist rates, bead theni liter ature about Oregon, or send their addresses to us and we will do it. In this way you ran be a great help In the growth and progress of your Stat. tor CA l'BKPAY KAKKS for anyone from any place if you want to. Deposit the necessary i amount with our local agent and he will telegraph ticket iromplly. Inquire of agentu or writs to WM. McMl'RRAY, General Passenger Agent Oregon Railroad Navigation Co. Southers Pacific Co. (Lines la Ore.) PORTLAND. OKKUON. sii I Coffee I The aroma-tlfht cn protects H It against Impurities and deteri H oration never sold in bulk. I Your grocer will grind It better if ground at borne not too fine. Aycr's Mair Vigor relllrtac Hair Aysr' Hair Vlcor promptly destroys thr lrrmr that ouitc filing Lair. II rtourUrws tl hair. rms tlul cauie dandrufl. It tcmuves every bulb, restores Ihera to health. The half etupe trace ol dandruff IImII, and keeps Uw scalp falliiuj out. grow more rapUly. clean and In a healthy condition. We wlh you to positively and distinctly understand that Ayer's Hair Vigor does not affect the color of the l:iir. even to the sllebtest deflree. cooh ixxitiKR Killed. MAR8HFIELD, Or., April 20. Al. Stemmerman, of Allegheny, and a farmer resident of Marshfleld. was instantly killed at Emmett Pierce's logging comp by a big timber falling on hlra. A Card, This Is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money If Foley's Honey and Tar falls to cure your cough or cold. .It stops the cough, heals the lungs and pre vents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Con tains no opiates. The genuine Is In a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. Red Cross Pharmacy. WANTED Firat doss tinner and sheet iron worker, good wages to a good man.. Address P. O. Box 477. DTK WANTED Good waltrees. apply to the "Quick Lunch" ReBtaruant on Sheridan street. da24 TJmpqua Cold Cure la a guarsn teed remedy. Quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF Attorney Louis Barzee on Tuesday sold his residence property at River side to R. A. Woodruff, and will give possession within the next two weeks. Mr. Barzee will locate In Portland and contlnuo his law practice In that city. Mr. Woodruff recently sold his line farm at Melrose to the Southern Oregon Orchard Co., which also bought the Ben McMullen place. KNOW IT WELL. Familiar Feature Known to Hun dreds of Roseburg Citlsens. A familiar burden In every home, The burden of a "bad back." A lame, a weak or an aching bock. Tells you of kidney Ills. Doan's Kidney Pills will cure you. Here ! Roeeburg testimony to prove It: L. Mathews, 1213 Short St., Rose burg, Ore., says: "For several years I was troubled by backache and kid ney complaint and although I used a good many remedies and spent much money in doctoring, 1 obtained no positive relief. I was impressed by statements made In favor of Doan's Kidney Pills, and I decided to try the remedy. I got a box at the Marsters Drug Co., and the benefit 1 derived led me to continue its use. Now my kldnoys are acting In a nor mal manner, my backache has die appeared and I feel better generally. I i an say that Doan s Kidney Pills are the best kidney remedy I know of." For sale by all dealer;. Price 60 seats. FeBter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Terk, sole agents for the United Slates. Remember the came Doan's and take no other. PROFESSIONAL. GEO. E. BOUOK, M. D. Office In the Review Building, up stairs, Rooms 13 and 14. Y-Ray and Electrical Treament. Telephone, Main tl. ROSEBURQ - - - OREGON. A. O. SEBLT, H. D., Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and IS, Douglas County Bank Building, Phone 771. ROSEBURQ ... OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711 I ts 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1711 DR. LUCETTA SMITH, Physician Women and Children's Diseases Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and t. Marsters' Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. ., Dentist Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ROSEBURQ OREGON DR. 1. 8. CALLAWAY, Osteopathic Phyalclan, Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Abraham Building, ROSEBURG OREGON W. A. STRAW. Architect. Plans, Specifications sad Estimates Given. Office at Dyslnger Mill. Telephone 1111. BUILDER C. D. MAYNARD, General Contracting Builder at yosr service. ROSEBRUQ. Oregon. Phone 251. BERT HOLMES Architect and Builder Plans Specifications and Estimates Given. Satis faction Guaranteed 1 JOr Hoissig, Orafoa Dandruff LOCAL NEWS. Poison Oak Remedy. Marsters' Drug store. dtf A full line ot Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods. 8. K. Sykes. ' dtf Never sacrifice quality for price. See a Bush and Lane and the Victor Piano. DTF Frank Kent, the Drain hotel man. Is in the city on business. . Miss Von Huden, of Portland. Is the guest of Mrs. O. E. Hampson, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. May. of West Roseburg. left this morning on a brief trip to Wasco county. ; A. T. Arant, of Melrose, left here mis morning for the Crater Lake Na tional Park to visit with his brother Supt. W. F. Arant. Miss Mary Edgerton returned this morning from Clackamas county, where she has Just closed an S months' term of school. Conductor and Mrs. L. C. Johnson leave tomorrow for hlB homestead near Edmonton, Canada. They will be absent about 6 months. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Alexander and daughter left this morning on their return home to Montana, after a visit hero with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Miller. Mrs. 8. E. Spray, a sister of Mrs. John Newman, of thlB city, arrived here this morning from Tacoma, Wash., accompanied by his son. Je3se Spray. They will probably locate In or near Roseburg. Examine the construction of a Bush and Lane piano and you will readily understand why they guar antee them for twenty years. dtf "Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for yeai'B. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me." J. H. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. Mr. F. O. Frlttz, Oneonta. N. Y.. writes: "My little girl was greatly benefitted by taking Foley's Orlno Laxative and I think It is the best remedy for constipation and liver trouble." Foley's Orlno Laxative is be3t for women and children as It is mild, pleasant and effective, and is a splendid spring medicine, as it cleanses the system and clearB the complexion. Red Cross Pharmacy. At the essay contest hold at the Christian Churcli In Roseburg last Monday night, flrst.second and third prizes were won, respectively, by Misses Delia Lovell, Marlon Lawrence and Ella Lovell, all pupils of the 7th grade of the Lane Scohol. Originally the prizes were $5, $3 and $2. but the. second and third of these were Increnecd to the amount, of the first by voluntary contributions from Rev. J. R. Knodell, of Portland, superin tendent of the state anti-faloon league, who was present at the con test "The Harm' in a Glass of Beer" was the subject of the essays. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. TIib Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of LOOK TWICE and see that "Mer ry Widow" basin displayed in the window of Winnie Oaddls, tho plumb er, dtf A. L. KITCHIN, is the man to see for everything in the Nur sery line. 1 1 cca that pay. Fruit and ornanental trees, Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Telephone 2026. Roseburg, Or. Make-up of this Stack. "Y&E" Above the Desk Section here Illustrated In a practical stack, Is No. 42, 3-Dr. Bill File Sec tion, and No. 29. 6-Dr., 5i3 Card Index Section, together with Low Top No. 12. Below the Desk Section No. 60, end Sanitary Base No. 6, the latter bringing the entire stack to ex actly the right height. This Y. E. Desk Section may be tacked with either IT In. deep or li In. deep Sections. AGEE BOOK and STATIONERY STORE ! mi: m-v .tl. Ui lirIH after wearing That's what Hartli's Toggery Clothing will do. If you become interested enough to see them, it will do you good save you time and trouble. Harth's Toggery Clothes kept pressed free . ASSESSMENT FOR SEWER CON STRUCTION. To Whom it May Concern: NOTICE Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Rose burg. Oregon, at a meeting held on the 15th day of March, 1909, declar ed by Ordinance No. 257, the assess ment for the construction of what is known as the DouglaB-Fowler Street Sewer upon each lot, or part of lot. or parcel of land especially benefitted thereby, as follows, to-wit: OWNER DESCRIPTION ASSESSM'T E. A. McKean Beginning at a point on the South side of Doug las St., 267 ft. East of the In tersection of the East line of the Aaron Rose D. L. C. No. 39, In Sec. 19, Tp. 27 S., R. 5 W., with the South line of said Street; thence East 63 ft.; thence South 100 ft; thence West 63 rt.; thence North 10 ft. to place of beginning. . . .$25.38 Bertha Mathews Beginning at a point on the South Bide of Doug las St.. 204 ft. East of the ln tarsection of the East line of the Aaron Hose D. L. C. No. 39. In Sec. 19. Tlx 27 S., R. 6 W., with the South line of said street; ' thence East 63 ft; thence South 100 ft; thence West 63 ft; thence North 100 ft. to place of beginning $25.38 John T. Long Beginning at a point on the South side of Doug last St., 153 ft. east of the inter section of the East line of the Aaron Rose D. L. C. No. 39, In Sec. 19, Tp. 27 8., R. 6 W., with the South line of said street; thence East El ft.; thence South 100 ft; thence West 61 ft.; thence North 100 ft. to place of beginning $19.86 Maud D. Long Beginning at a point on the South Bide of Doug- ' las St., 75 ft. east of the Inter section of the East line of the Aaron Rose D. L. C. No. 39, In Sec. 19, Tp. 27 S., R. 5 W., with the South line of said street; Ihence East 78 ft.; thence South 100 ft.; thence West 78 ft.; thence North 100 ft. to place of beRlnnlng $32.28 M. McCoy Beginning at a point on the South side of Douglas St., at the intersection of said Douglas St. with the East line of the Aaron Rose D. L. C. No. 39, in Sec. 19. Tp. 27 S., R. 6 W.; thence Eart along Douglas St. 75 ft.; thence South 100 ft.; thence West 75 ft.; thence North 100 ft. to place of beginning . . . $30.90 E. M. Atterbury Beginning at a point on the South side of Douglas St. at the Intersection of Bald Douglas St. with thv oast line of the Aaron Rose D. L. C No. S9, In Sec. 19. Tp. 27 S., R. 6 W.; thence South along the East line of said Aaron Rose D. L. C, No. 39. 100 ft.; thence North 87 H degrees West 70 ft., and 4H inches; thence Nortk 100 ft. to Douglas St.; thence Easterly along the South side of Douglas St. 70 ft. i Inches to place of beginning $28 60 P. W. Dlllard Lot 4, blk 1, Subd. London Tract $22.00 Mary V. Barker Lot 3, blk 1, Subd. London Tract $22 00 A. E. Kent Lot 2. blk 1. Subd London Tract .. $34.80 .vary v. tiarxer Lot 1, blk 1. Subd. London Tract $27.60 J.. P. Clements Lot 9. blk 2, Chadwick's Add $18.40 J. K. ClenientB Lot 10. blk 2, Chadwick's Add $18.40 BRADLEY Can save you money on any thing you want to buy. If you have.'any thing to sell get my offer before selling as I will pay the highest cash price for second hand goods. A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd m" Man Clothes 4r.t els mai oiiu TV viuai aitijj have the ear marks of "Thoroughbreds" stamped in full view, Retain their shape J. F. Clements Lot 11, blk 2, Chadwick's Add $18.48 J. K. Lilly Lot 12. blk 2. Chad wick's Add 818.40 J. K. Lilly Lot 13, blk 2, Chad wick's Add ilS 40 Mary Ann McKay Lot 14, blk 2, Chadwick's Add $18.49 Mary Ann McKay s Lot 16, blk 2, Chadwick's Add $ 9.20 Jesse J. Baker nM Lot 16, blk 2, Chadwick'B Add $ 9.20 Jeese J. Baker Lot 16, blk 2. Chadwick's Add 118 aft C. Toulssant Lot S, blk 1, Chad wick's Add .$50.60 United Brethren Church Lot 4, blk 1, Chadwick's Add . . . .$18.40 -Urlted Brethren Church Lot 8, blk 1, Chadwick's Add . ...818.40 J. K. Tooley Lot 2. blk 1. Chadwick'B Add 818.40 J. K. Tooley Lot 1. block 1. Chadwick's Add .... ....818.40 T. A. Beck ley Lot C. block 1. Chadwick's Add $18.40 T. A. Beckley Lot B., block 1, Chadwick's Add si8 4n Roy McClallen Lot A., block 1, unaowica s Aaa $36.80 Joe Leslna Lot 9, block 6, ar Chadwick'B Add 818.40 Joe Lesina Lot 10. block 6. Chadwick's Add $18.40 Joe Leslna Lot 11, block 6, Chadwick's Add $18.40 Joe Leslna Lot 12, block 6, Chadwick's Add $18.4 R. Stubbs Lot 13, block 6, Chadwick's Add $18.40 R. Stubbs Lot 14, block (. Chadwick's Add! $18.40 C. L. Pearson Lot 1, blk 7, Lon don & Wheeler Add $18.49 C. L. Pearson Lot 2, blk 7, Lon don & Wheeler Add $18.49 C. L. Pearson, Lot 3, blk 7, Lon don & Wheeler Add .$18.40 Frank G. Micelll Lot 4, blk 7, London & Wheeler Add . . .$18.40 Frank G. Micelll Lot 6, blk 7, London ft Wheeler Add . . .$18.40 Frank G. Micelll Lot 6, blk 7, London ft Wheeler Add .'. .$18.40 Laura Huntley Lot 7, Craig's Ad- dltlon $18.40 J. S. Kltihugh Pt. blk 7, London & Wheeler Add $18.40 G. W. Noah Pt. blk 7. London & Wheeler Add. $18.40 A statement of the aforesaid as sessments has been entered la tks docket of City Llena, and the said assessments are now due and payable at the office of the City Treasurer, Is lawful money of the United States, and If not paid with 20 days from the date of this notice such proceedings will be taken to collect the same as Is provided by the charter of the City of Roseburg. The assessments will bear Interest from this date. By order of the Council. Dated this 6th day of April, 190S. A. N. ORCUTT, Recorder of the City of Rose burg, Oregon. . da28 The Second Hand Man