EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SCJTDAY
REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPA51
L. WTMBERLY.
DAILY
Ver rear, by mall ....$3 00
Per rooDth, dellrered 60
J'er wk, dellTered It
BEMI-WKEKLY
tar year $2 00
8li months 100
JANUARY 21, 1910.
J ADVfCE TO K(KKEIIS. 4.
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4. (Gold Bu OloU'l. 4
God Rave Keae train 4
4 enough to qulwiy take rheh- -J
f. departure from any coimtry
4 that do longer auKed thm: - 4
there are howlers tok Curry. tj.
who are classed with mJi of 4
ordinary inteUlgecre, thai 4
4 doo't utaow a much sem-a as 4
fi the Kxjee. If you don't like 4
4 country, move out of it. 4
4 Ko one win grieve for you. if
4- you like the country and have 4
no idea bow to promote your 4"
4 own Interest along kb that of 4
f your weigh bar. keep your 4
4 moutii attut and don't hamper
4 thowt that have and) are ext-cut- 4
4. kng their Idea. 4"
4-
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HOMKSKKKKSW' HKASOX
TT IMHVN TO 4.1 lAVS.
Kate Ormitctf by Kailroails In UK HI
Will Apply From Mnrrli 1 to
April 15, ThU Yeni.
PORTLAND. Or., Jan, 20. f'olnn
Wt rates win be granted from pol ts
In the eant and mWdle worn ta'
to the Pacific North west from Man-h
1 to April 16, incluHfve, ac-Drd.i.g
to telegram received here thf mrn
knx by the Northern Parfflc an 1 Seat
tle, Portland & Spokane ixwM'nser
lepartmens.
The ratee witt prartlrally be the
same as (hose In effect tart spring
and TaM faH, when the influx of fat
tier wm so heary that 4he tntiim
had to be run hi section, rrowikd
to caportty.
- Today a meeting Is being hM in
C4ilcago for the purpose of de -filing
on bomeBeekere raten, which am, a
a rute, granted each year, moaning a
round- trip from the eawt to thp roam
and back for the benefit of those
w tailing to took ovm the country,
with a view to Amlang a KtiKabV Nida
tion. In the pant It has been custnm
ary for the transrontinorvtal rail
roads to give thta round trip for the
,, price of a one-way flrt-clfm fare
ff pVua $2, and it is huppowk1 by rall
t -road naen that the riiKtom will be
foVhowed thta year.
The telegram received by Oiwt.i)
Paflnenger Agent A. D. Charlton of
the Northern Pacific this morning
tat thnrt the ratft wIN be the
same a tent fall, which mwn $'r,
from St. Paul, M.T.rwaK!i, Duluth.
O mail a, Kansas City and 9t. Jceh;
133 from Chicago; $49.45 from Mm
ton; $53.75 from Portland. Maims
$50 from New Vork; $37.30 fiom
CtodnnM; $52.50 from Buffalo, niul
$42 from Pltteburg.
MILLKIi OCT FOR (JO I'HMUt,
Linn County Kcnittor Will m- l.-mo
rrath- Camlidnti'.
LEBANON, Or.. Jan. 20. M. A
Mlfrler, of thia city, Stnto Sna'ur
from Limn comity, will t a ramli
dato before the Democratic prininrttn
new. a u miner for Governor, ho it ia
reported -here. A numhor of htiuo
onaUc polktirtana have be in urging
the Linm onunty Rotiator to en:.r tho
race. The Senator haa bwn innking
numeroufi tnlpa rto Portland f kiti
W. 0. BRIDGES'
General Merchandise
Buys Hides, Won, Mnli.iir and Produce.
Oakland, Oregon.
Roseburg Electrical House
E. C. SOWLE
Electrical Monger.
Have you Men those reading lamps, just arrived?
OPKX 1.Y AND MiillT
Oernet Mala and Oak Mlrell, rear of DoiikIh. Nntlolinl
riinlie tll.V
L. H. RHOADES
. Successors to A. D. BRADLEY. Come and soe us.
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.
arid toiuHiiiif poUUd&i cf tb
Uite.
Ho 1a the firit Demo-arat giTir.g
ou; any intimation of desiring to
run for this office.
i K S V. It A L XKWS.
The report w Hn;ulatd in Vaih
ington tiiat Preaidewt Taft deairea
8rtary HalHiigr. at the eoiwriuHioo
of the CougrwrJwtal investigation, to
iwome a candidate for the Senate.
Ui Btn-rt-j-d Pi;. it btng the Preni-
dn.' bH-f that Hallitiger will b
fully -xonrat-d by the hivfatigatioti
and that bitf election to the Senate
wouM be an expression of ciinfldfnce
of the "rHe of Washington.
Jim Jeffries Ih going to foHow the
example of Tiieoikire Koowvoit and
bunt liig game in Afrira. He an-tunci-H
that afu-r tiia ehampiomthlp
ba-tle with Johnnon nexx Ju-ly, with
a party of fr.'-nds he will Journey io
the dark rittirA. following as far
as prrti-UMe the rou'e of the Itoit
vh iiarty. The formor champion
has HlgnwJ a ntrait wirh publish
ira, 'rriii'tmg thr staff writf-rn and
moving picture nmn to wcimpajiy
his iiarty. The tornw of the contract
wr TKt atinouiKied.
Vie Presidetrt AlWn. of the Miiter
A Point ( WiiK-on-in 1 National Hank,
whh-h rtveniry f;iuo for m'thrng
'k $;oit,fHju through defatcattmnt
l officktlH, is ii'w fcrving a tn
year si-n'n:e in jail for It hi part (n
rhe irarit-actaoiM-. Allen was a church
dvr anl took a prominent part In
rh rei.gi iiK work of hie community
' i t h n i tdL bf ore t h e ban k was
-lid he ma lt' an address in church,
taking stu hiet text thi wttrds, "Trum
n Mf," According to the Trfaur
'(licia be mad ii a habit to head
-ah dtay's page of his ledger wUh a
Scriptural (uoiatir)i). On one page.
ini-r the caption, "And Je-siiy
V?pt," it was ditwovtired that he had
innnviiutely pro'ilfd to alter the
ntri-t w rhat what tiiiould have
V-rm H'i.O'fM became $ltl0.000.
1SEOTLATKS DIGESTION.
Ifirtburn, (1uh. Dyp4p.U and tHIicr
Sioinw h IImt Vunltliti.
There would not be a case of In
ligesiion, here ff readf rs who are
iiibji-ct to stomach trouble knew the
rviiindouH anti-ferment and diges
tive virtue contained in IMajpsin.
This liarmlifi preparation will digest
1 heavy meal without the slightest
fuhs or diivomfort. and relieve the
sourest, ai id fitomach in five minutes.
Ijexld'-s ovfrcximing all foul, nauseous
dore from the breath.
Ask your pharmacist to show you
'ho formula printi-d plainly on each
".0-cent caxe of Pape'a I)inH'pslii.
hen you will readily understand
vby this cures tndtgttion and re
ievoa sinh symptoms as heartburn.
i feeling like a lump of lead In the
stomach, belching of gas and eructa
lons of undigested food, water
Srnsh, nausea, headache, biliousness
ind many other bad symptoms; and.
'uf Ides, you will not need laxatives
o keep your stomach, liver and In
.estines clean and fresh.
If your stomach is sour and full
af gua or your fixnl doesn't digest,
iml your nteais don't teem to fit.
Ahy not get a 5 0-cent carte from your
truest and make life worth living?
Absolute telief from stomach misery
and perNt't digestion of anything you
r. t is 11 re to f o I lo w five m I u u t v
tfter, and, besides, one case is suf-tlrii-irt
to cure a whole family of ueh
trouble.
Surely, a harmUis, InexMnsfvo
treparatlon like hiajH'psIn, which
will always, either at daytime or
.luring night, relieve your stomach
uiisry and dig'-st your meals. Is
about as handy and valuable a thing
as you could haw in the house.
A poor roof spoils any building
(let the very best shingles of Page
Investment Co., N. Jackson street
Phone 241M. dtf
"What to Eat and Where to Ge
It" Is the title of a handsome Menu
Card gotten up by the Tmpqua Pak
ery. Call and get one. dtf
Phone 441
& CO.
2nd Hand
Store
In a diseaso so painful as Rheumatism, medioir.es containing opiate
and nervoxuiiing drugi are often used. Such trc-utmcnt is danrr&rous r,ot
only because it frequently causes the sufferer to becone addicted to thr
drug habit, but medicines of this nature are always injurious to il.i system.
Rheumatism is a disease of the blood, anj its euro depends entire!-,- upon c
thorough purification of the circulation. As long as the blood ram j ins
saturated with uric acid, an inflammatory condition of tha nerve. murc!vs
and tendous of the body will exist, and the pains, aches, soreness, and hot,
fovenah flesh of Rheumatism will continue. The one safe and sure cure for
Rheumatmm is S S. S. It U nature's remedy for this disease, mado entirely
of the healing, cleans mg juices and extracts of roa:s, herbj and barks froin
the natural forests. S 8. S. does not contain anything that is in the sIigLtes.
way injurious to the system. It is absolutely and purely vegetable, an .
free from opiates or sedatives of any kind. S. B. S. cures Rheumatism b
removing the uric acid from the circulation, it makes the blood pure, ricr
and heaalthy so that instead of depositing sharp, uratic impurities into th
muscles. nerves, joints and bones, it nourishes every portion of the boJ
with natural, healthful properties. Book on Rheumatism and any medica"
advice free to all who write and request it.
THE SWIFT SPECHIC CO., ATLANTA, GA
IIHAIX HAXK'K SflT
ANSUKICKI) BV lKVLI.
fbx'civer Says Telephone ItomU are
Sil !ot, an Alleged, but U'ere
Transferred to Mini.
PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 20 An
answer was fled in the Circuit Court
'.his morning by Thomas (.'. Devlin.
neoMlvex of the Oregon Trust and
riavings Hank, to the suit brought
against him peraonaFly and as re-
orilvor by the Itank of Drain, charg
ing rtiat certain Homo Telehone Co.
bfjnde deposited with the batik of
whioii Devlin is receiver was lost
tnce hia appointment and were never
returned to the Bank of Drain.
Ponds of equivalent value were re
lumed, but the oank sued for $750
for the exX-nae Involved.
In hie answer Kecerivor Devil n de
n La res that on April 26. 1909. after
it Is alleged that he mislaid or lost
he bonds described, the Bank of
I rain executed an instrument trans
ferring to him. as receiver, all title
and intereet in the bonds referred
to in rhe complaint.
"They are the Identical bonds and
stock." declared Mr. PevHn, "which
:he Bank of Drain allegr-e in its
complaint wre lost through my neg
ligence, and this aaaignmemt was in
tended to transfer to me all title and
interest of the Bank of Drain in the
stock and bonds in question."
Receiver Devlin further states that
'n April 29, .1909, he delivered to
he Barnk of Drain certain other
bonds and eux-k in Heu of that al
leged to have been lost and in full
uttLsf action and settlement for the
.-rtock and that every cause of action
was thereby fully settled.
For the reasons stated In his
answer Mr. Devlin, asks the court to
refuse to allow the Itank of Drain to
ake anything by this action and that
he have judgment against the plain
tiff for hie costs and disbursements.
Raised and sweet doughnuts, fresh
very morning at 9 o'clock at Urup
lua Hakery. dtf
m roeuer wnat me cow are so long as snc
E m was fed. The questions of digestion and nourishment bad
I mt DO entered into his calculations.
lr af Mr lr only "lenderioot" farmer that would try such
sr an exoeriment with a cow. Hut manv a farmer ftds Aim
self regardless of digestion and nutrition. He mi&tt almost as well eat shav
ing for all the good he gets out of his food. The retult is that the stomach
grows "weak" the action ot the organs of digestion and nutrition are impaired
and the man suffers the miseries of dyspepsia and the agonies of nervousness.
To strengthen the stomach, restore tne activity ot the or
gaof ot digestion and nutrition and brace up the ncrrcs,
use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, it Is an an
tailing remedy, and has the confidence ot physicians am
ire as the praise ot thousands healed by its use.
In the strictest tense "Golden Medical Discovery" is a temperance medi
cine. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics, and is fls free from alcohol
as from opium, cocaine and otlier dangerous drugs. All intcdicnts printed on
its outside wrapper.
Don't let a dealer delude you (or his own profit. There ts no medicine for
stomach, liver and blood "just as good" as "Golden Medic-.il Discovery."
WELL PAVED STREETS
are of great value to a community and
enhance the value of abutting property
more than any other improvement.
Can Be Paid for in 10 ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS
so that the cost per year is small.
The increased valuation is demonstrated in the follow
ing cities in the West where the
Bitulithic Pavement,
has been laid.
Eugene Ashland Walla Walla
Salem Albany Vancouver
Medford Portland Boise
Roseburg Pendleton Nampa
Lewiston Puyallup Baker City
and many other cities.
It is a general proposition that two years after a
street has been paved.
THE PROPERTY CAN BE SOLD FOR DOUBLE
the price at which it is offered before pav
ing, and yet at that time only two of
the ten payments have been
made. Examine
THE BITULITHIC PAVEMENT
on Jackson and others streets in Roseburg and see
for yourself why
Bitulithic is Best by Every Test.
Warren Construction Co.
C reason Buiklinpf. Roseburg. Main Office, 317 Deck
Building, Portland, Oregon.
HAmRE'S'CURE
FOR RHEUMATISM
BAD CHECK III SINFSS
STILL FLOl ItlSIMNt;.
MARSIIFIKLD, Or.. Jan. 20.
Sheriff Gage and Marshal Carter
are looking for Frank E. Caldwell,
a loggej-, who passed checks which
are found to be worth'es. He gave
a check to John Sayder. proprietor
of a hotA'l in this oity. It was drawn
on a Roseburg bank and has been
returned with the notice that Cald
well has no account there. It is be
lieved that the man also cashed
checks In the CoquUle Valley. The
sheriff thinks Caldwell is in San
Francisco and toas telegraphed thf-re
for bis arrest.
This Oite Took Deep Interest In K.u
geno Church Work.
ETC EXE, Or., Jan. 20. J. E.
Edge worth, who recently came here
tram Ottawa, Kan., and who. In part
nership with C. J. Murphy, opened a
small electrical supply store under
the name of the Oregon Electric En
ginooring Company, at C10 Willam
ette streot, is reKrted missing by
numerous of rhe firm's creditors.
Today it was discovered that Edge
worth had sent his family from this
city last Friday, and has since fol
lowed them, leaving behind the
record of a eomewhat meteoric ca
reer. Creditors of Edgeworth, who
figure in all trades in the city, have
since learned that the Kansas man
operated a similar scheme at Otta
wa, Kansas, sometime ago, and a-o
in a California town. During hie
stay here Edgeworth regularly a
tended a kxal church, and took a
dep interest in church work, it is
said.
Sidewalk lumber cut In 4, 6 and S
foot lengths ready to lay. Page In
vestment Co., N. Jackson street.
Phone 2421. dtf
Have Arundel tune It.
.Tuft keep on smiling.
dtf
The Tenderfoot Farmer
It was one of these experimental farmers, who put green
spectacles on his cow and fed her shavings. His theory
Frecifcm from eicJtemeot. coupled
with gentle handling, means more bat
ter fat from the dairy cow and more
meat on the back of the steer to the
feed lot. It is a simple case of cause
aud effect.
It was an astonished little house
keeper who took twu t-upfuls of rice
to boll for two aud found when It
uverdowed the kettle In which It was
cooking that she had food for a fami
ly of sixteen.
The Mexican turkey raiser cooks
much of the food for bis Bock and
always adds a moderate amount of
.-bill pepper, whk-h. he contend, keeps
them in ood condition cud enables
them to ward off disease.
There are said to be close to 8.000.
UOo dairy cows In the United States
that are not i&ying fur their keep. It
Is calculated to make a fallow groau
to think uf the Job of milking this
enormous bovine aggregation, and all
f;r Dothin;- imlv the privilege of hav
iu them are'iiid.
There are many feeders who will
carry gd ized docks of 'ambs In
their fti-d lots this whiter Instead of
so ma 111- steers, us in former years.
With n-ttoi prices where they are and
mutton kcut up iu sympathy with be?.'
and pork prices the sheep feeder ouht
to do wl'U in bis feeding operations.
Kolk4 wbtt live in a latitude where
the tluM iiniPter kjh to 'JO below zero
have ,u.s.sibl.v n bit uf excuite for fol
luv, Iijk (lie eSiitliple of the lliellioUicill
uld elder u lin during; I lie cld weather
v:is in llie hubit of having lilrt even
ih? prayer 011 n placard at the foot of
iiU ln-il and Has wont nx be bopped In
to lH,k a' it and suyf "Them is nir
Kentllnelit too."
Unlike sump other fruits and vege
tables, apples ire not ruling! by freez
Ui. tbiuih there is little oilestion that
I their texture and possibly their quullty
I are impaired ns 11 result. Such damage
j is reduced it, the suialtest if the frull
is kept frozen uiitll used or ullowet
to thaw oat very sloviy. often in
colug through the nrclia,-d iu n"dwlu
ter oik- will find upples covered by
the leaves mid xrass und a luyer of
uow whlt-li setMii to hove lost little
of Ibeir original quality.
A thMid who his year tiled a low
plx.ee ou his farm that for years past
has f4n well ululi unproductive told
us hc mlwr d:iy ihnl the IkU corn
he mist-d this tteuKon came from this
low tile tract nnd yielded close to
seventy bushels, the return hettig suf
ficient In on sen .son io p;iy for tht
cost of The tiling. This Ih nn Instance
which i!i:iy he verltled Id the evperh
etu-e of utmost ituy farm owner who
h:is made a serious nnd Intelligent at
tempt to tile wet 'und. aw luncl Is
usually rich land and uniformly pro
furtive If rHlevtMl of its surplus mois
ture. Iu the nnilefy which so tnnny folk"
arc showing thpse days nlong the line
of getting bold f cheap Hud I he mer
its of the eiitover nine hinds lu north
ern Wtsrniislii. Mkh'niin and Minne
sota om;ht not to Ik overlooked. It is
true that the stumps will have to b
remo ed from this laud, h'lt U reports
are true that much of It cuu he got At
from W to $10 iter acr It would not
Up high nrhed 'aud with the cost of
clearin? added. The soil is fertile,
suitable to the growing of grasses,
oats and barley, flint corn, clover, po
tatoes nnd other root crops The con
ditions ire fuvonihh for stock raising
nnd dairying, nnd altogether the open
ing would seem tu lie excellent for set
tlers of intelligence and energy. Were
we iu search of cheap undeveloped
lands we would investigate CPrefully
he1 cutuver pine lauds.
Like some other much maligned
things, the Ben Davis apple has Its
tiH-d 'K'ints lu spite of all the abuse
which has been heaped upon It Load
ed with h obloquy of having been
the variety which caused the fall of
our first father In the garden of Eden,
of having 'tie rosy, smiling cheek, but
the puuk Inside, the Heu Davis, uot
withstandiPK this, has a good many
friends. It is a hardy tree, a very
proline ?ud regular bearer, the fmlt
stands up and takes a shiue mouths
after other i huh-er varieties have with
ered away, while many orvburdlsts at
coming to feel that, lu spite of the low
er prl -e reeehed fr It. It will bring
In utmost as many dollars during a
PTiit of years as will the shy bear
ing Spitzenburg. w hich ts generally ac
cepted as the standard of apple quali
ty. The P.eu Davis would therefore
seem to till a mission like some other
homely tilings.
A northern Minnesota farmer bad
i an unusual exhibit of alfalfa at his
home st.(t fair this year, and Inquiry
into the case has brought out the
l fart that he got four cuttings this
season from his two acre patch, t tie
first yielding four tons to the acre, the
second three, ttie third two and a
half tns. and of the fourth uo record
was kept, ns it was saved for the hogs
and rhk-kens and was not weighed.
If the last cutting averaged a tou per
ai re it would make the yield per acre
for the season teu nnd a half tons.
The laud on which this alfalfa was
irrowu has a foot of sandy loam sur
face soil with clay beneath. The
ground was prepared Id the fall and
the seed sown without a nurse crod
in the spring at the rate of three
pounds per ai re. The field was mov ed
the 1st of July nnd a en to the .st of
September to dispose of the weeds.
Another favorable condition was that
the patch hid a southerly exposure,
which made It warm aod Insured ex
cellent drainage,
x 4. f
acres lure. muv. Hum
Oakland; 200 acres cleared,
practically level plow land, 160
acres sow under cultivation.
Cood soil, suitable for grain,
bay or fruit. Small buildings,
... . ...
4- old orchard. :S0 per acre,
4. cash down, balance to
A suit. . P. A. Coppard, Oakland,
4- Oregon.
t
TFe ROSE CAFE
1 Ah Ling, l'rop.,
Ol'F.S DAY AND NKiHT.
Meals at all bourn.
Regular Meals 2 acts.
Chicken Dinner Sundays, from
12 noon to 2 p. m.
Chop Suey, Noodles, Fresh
Oysters. Fish, etc., all the time.
Cor. Jackson ft Washington Sts
t
ROSEBURG BOOK STORE
Carry in stock
A full line of School Books
A big stock of office supplies and blank
books.
Drawing Material Typewriter Supplies
Agents for Moore's Office Methods
Newspapers Magazines.
Roseburg Book Store
WAHXIXO.
The public Is hereby notified that
trespassing with vehicles or other
wise is strictly prohibited mi the
lands of the Curry estate.
N. CURRY ESTATE.
Roseburg, Ore., Jan. IS, 1910. iltf
For good printing of all kinds Tho
Review always leads.
The Dust
Is well settled now and you
can enjoy the pleast hours
at home this winter much
easier and better because
You all know what a satis
faction and pleasure It Is to
have your house thoroughly
cleaned and dust removed
with the NEW ELECTRIC
VACUUM CLEANER, Cleans
everything disturbs nothing.
Is less than halt the expense ot
any other way, and Is all done
In half the time. A demonstra
tion will convince you. Phone
791, and we will call at yojr
home and do the work for you.
Roseburg Steam Laundry
We Carry the Best,
SPRAY
PUMPS
and
FIXTURES
J. F. Barker & Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
Korelthi In all varieties for kith
room us. Phone 2101, Winnie Qa.
dls, the p umber. dtf"
Douglas County Creamery butter
only 90c a two-pound square. Ask
your grocer (or lu Patronize home
Industry. DTP
M 4. 4. 4. 4. . 4. 4.I
4. 1400 acres of No. 1 sheep 4.
4. or cattle range to leaae or for 4.
4. sale. Apply to G. H. Pitts, 4.
4 Ruckles, Ore. dtf J.
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OltEaON HKRTA URAXT
Open Day and Night
Flret-claas meals at all hours.
Fresh Olyinpla Oysters, Klah
and Clams all tae time.
Ki-iruliir Menls, 25 Cents.
Have added a new Balcony
especially reserved for ladles
and families.
An Electric Piano will furnish
music during meal hours.
l--5-r- ,- .4.
Patronize Review advertisers.
PROFESSIONA1,.
1I!. C. L. 1'KAltSOX
DENTIST
OFFICE IN REVIEW BUILDING.
Hours: 10 a. in. to 3 p. m.
DISS. SEELY, SETHER & STEWART
I'liyslcinns and Surgeons.
Suite of Offlce Rear Douglas Coun
ty Bank Building, Ground Floor.
Phone 1161.
ROSEBURG .... OREGON
GEO. E. HOUCK,
M. D.
Offlce In the Review Building,
stairs. Rooms 13 and 14.
X-Ray and Electrical Treament.
Telephone, Main 31.
RQSE.BURQ . . . OREGON.
495 Wash. St. Portland, Or., Phone
Main 3600.
C M. HARRIS
Taxidermist and Furrier
I mount big game heads, birds,
nsh, make fur rugs, remodel and
clean fur garmens. Buv fur and
specimens of all kinds. Express and
mail orders promptly attended to.
Offlce Hours: Phones:
10 to 12 a.m. Offlce Main 1711
2 to 4 p. m. Resld. Malu 1721
DR. LI.CKTTA SMITH.
Physiclnn
Women and Children Diseases
a Specialty.
Offle. Rooms 8 and 9. Marsters' Blk
next to Douglas Natl' Bank Bldg.
DR. J. L. CALLAWAY,
Osteopathic Physician.
Graduate American School of
Osteopathy, Klrksville, Mo., un
der founder of the science. Dr.
A. T. still.
Abraham Bldg. Phone 1691
ROSEUURG OREGON
A LITTLE TALK ON LUMBER
may put you In the way ot saving a
lot of money. Come and have It with
us. We want to prTive to you how
the best lumber Is the cheapest at
the start as well as in the end. Ws
cannot show you the physical differ
ence between poor and the best lum-bra-
for we do not handle any but the
latter quality.
LEONA MILLS LUMBER CO,
Cor. I'lne and Onk Streets.