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o o Bilious? Doclon all atet thai an acllot liver hpo,l. lively mntlal to health. Aik iw own doctor about Ayer'i PilU. Jf'JJf;1 LOCAL NEWS Have Arundel tuoe It. tf Good oat hay for sale. North Side Grocery Co. ' dtf Dr. P. W. Hunt, dentist, offlce rooma In the Abraham Building, tf Good oat bay for sale. North Side Grocery Co. dtf For good printing of all kinds The Review always leads. Highest cash price paid for mo hair by Harness & Johnson. dtf The best breij made at Umpqua Bakery. Free delivery. Phone 2211. Dr. J. L. Callaway. OBtopaihlc Phy sician. Abraham Building. Roseburg. The price of foodstuffs has come down at the North Side Grocery, dtf Mr. Geo. Parker certainly made a good fountain pen when he made the Parker Lucky Curve Pen. On ale at the Koseburg Book Store, td Circulating library at Rosehurg Book Store. 1000 volumes new fic tion, paper covers, only 10c each. After reading one exchange It for another for only 6c. dtf Mra. J. E. Pelton returned this afternoon from a vlBlt with relatives In Ashland. Judge S. J. Chadwlck departed this afternoon on his return home to the state of Washington. He highly enjoyed his visit here among the scenes of his boyhood days. "Teddy" Booth, Bon of Hon. and Mrs. J. H. Booth, In the proud pos sessor of a Columbian Wyandotte hen which laid the big egg on exhibi tion In The Review window. This hen lays two or three of those big eggs each week and on the other days lays eggs of the usual size. Fred Harrison, of Brownsville, Linn county, haB been In Douglas county looking over the field with view to organization or this county In the Grange column. State Deputy Organizer Cyrus H. Walker and Mr. Harrison expect to organize In thin section some time during the sum mer. jgasiw 1)r- Lowe, the well known ft! optician and optometrist, will be In CottRge Orove Monday, April 25; Drain, Tuesday, Hiltli, to 3 o'clock; Yoncnlla. Wednesday 27 to 3 oclock; Oakland. Thursday. 28, to 6 o'clock; Hoseburg, Friday and and Saturday to noon, 2!)th and 30th. Don't forget the days and dates. ScoreB of references. GIHCl'IT CXH'KT Hl'lTS. The Southern Pacific Company Is the defendant In a suit fur $500 damages filed In the Circuit Court here today by J. Woodruff. The plaintiff asks that nmount of money for three horses which were struck and killed by a train on the railroad crossing a half mile north of Myrtle Creek on October 2.1. 1909. Suit to reform a deed to land In Kinney's Addition to Hoseburg Iihb been filed by Al Creason against the RoBeburg Lumber Co., the Pacific Timber Co., and T. R. Sheridan as trustee. For Constipation. Mr. L. H. Fnrnhntn, a prominent drugglBt of Spirit Lake, Iowa, sayB: "Chaniberlrln's Stomach nnd Liver Tablets are certainly the best thing on the market for constipation." Give these tablets a trial. You ure certain to find them agreeable and pleasant In effect. Price 2f cents. Samples free. For snle by all drug gists. C F. L. Smith, aged 80 years, who conducts a popcorn wagon in from of the Star Theatre, was a boyhood friend of the late lion. George II. Williams, "Oregon's Grand Old Man." back In Pompey, N. Y. "There is one thing In connection with Mr. Williams' boyhood that 1 tiuvo not yot seen In print," said Mr. Smith to day, "and I don't think a description of his llfo is complete without it. When he was atttmdlng l'nmoev Academy ho had to walk 3 miles to Bchoot from his huniblo home dur ing the most severe weal her. and oftentimes later tills hardship was endured while he was studying law In the oflleo of ex-Congrotwuian Colt In the same town. Judge Williams wiib not what one would call a handsome man, hut his rniuMueri personal magnetism and superior In tolllgcnro woro IrreslHtnhte. I'otnpey Academy was the seat r early schooling of ninny other noted men. among them llomtlo Seymour, one of New York's governors." Mr. Smith, who Is In splendid health rr an octogenarian, boasts or the fact that during his long lite he has had only one spell of sickness, lasting hut a few weeks. Ills wife and faith ful helpmate of M years In also well preserved for a woman In the winter of life. The following prizes will be awarded for exhibits of Strawberries at the "Aviation Tournament, Strawberry Carnival and Live Stock Show to be held at Suthcrlin, on May 17th, 18th and 19th. for FIttST CRATK of Strawberries picked In l)miKla Co.. J0 .00 (Thia caah prlie for lirHt crate la hung up by F. II. Waite). For beat eihlblt of Straw berrlea jj. no For second best eihlblt of Straw herrlea ff $:). 00 For Vtlrd beat eihlblt of Strawberries $1.V00 " How itre your bowels?" ttie doctor al ways asks. He knows how impomnl is the question of constipation. He knows that inactivity of the liver will often pro- duce most disastrous results. Webelieve Ayer'i Pills are the best liver pills you can possibly take. Sold for over 60 vears. O. H. Ilinsdulo, of Gardiner, was in this city today. Max Wise, of Glendule, was RoBeburg visitor Wednesday. Mrs. E. L. Fisher und children, of Kugene, ure visiting with friends in Rosehurg. Thomas Buthrick arrived this week from Sioux City, Iowa, und will reside with his duughter, Mrs. C. H. Davtes. Miss Vivian Dlmmlck, of Portland, Is a guest at the home of Oliver L. Johnson, In this city. The Decker barber shop, In the UnyueB brick, has been bought by a Mr. Allen, recently from Illinois. The barber who has been in charge of the shop will now conduct a chair at A. L. Maddix' shop. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Kent, of Elk ton, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Itedlield. of Glendulo, and Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Cannon, of Lurley. were among the many attendants at the Masoulc dedlcatory exercises hero Wednesday. D. P. Brown, president of t lie Warner Valley Land and Livestock Company, of Lake county, left tills morning fur his home at Berkeley. Calif., after a short visit here at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. W. W. Cardwell. The first -Ipe strawberries picked in Koschurg this season were brought brought up town yesterduv. April 20. by Miss Arrle Black, froill the home of her parents. Mr. und Mrs. S. J. Black. lOlmer Wlmberly ind others picked ripe strawberries from their gardens today. Who says Douglas county climate Isn't alright? Kusehiirg has a new business house a harness and saddlery shop with L. Dox and son, Charles, as proprietors. It is located In the for mer free reading room of the Soclal sts, opposite Sam Smith's livery Uuhles. In addition to general re pair and man ti fact ii ring work, the lrm will handle all classes of ready nade goods in the harness and sud lle line. The case of Charles and Alva Moward, of Looking Glass, accused iy "Hose" Williams, a neighbor, oi hreuts to kill, has been continued ly Justice Long until the return ot district Attorney George M. Ilrown .'rom Coos county. Tho luference created hy a local paper that the case tfould he dismissed because of the rullure of the prosecuting witness to ippear In the justice court yesterday s erroneous. The witness Is not to ippear until otlielally notified that he court Is ready to bear the case, ind such notice will not be Issued to 1 1 111 until District Attorney Brown 'eturtiB. Clifford McKay, the 1 tl-yeiu-old ion of Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. McKay, ot A'llliur, was thrown from a horse (here this forenoon, being knocked lenseless and suffering a very severe laceration of tho scalp above the left eye ami temple. The horse was a young one which ho was breaking. Dr. Stewart went over from here. Grant Taylor taking lilm in his auto mobile in the very quick time of 20 minutes, considering the rough con dition of the roads. Kevenil stitches were taken ill treating the wound, and the young man will doubtless recover In due time. THEY WON'T FALL OFF when provided with the clip that suits your own nose. Glasses that won't shake off are a specialty with us. and you don't have to tie them on. either. That's only one of their advantages. The best Is that we til them ACITR TKI.Y to your eyes Wo are exports In testing eyes Charges always consistent with good work and material. A. S. HUEY Optometrist fig j An fttflicUct tfc ttltt. M vated by Btvrl ymrv 4 wrrf t nervous '.rain, ia ;'.; tr Uaf T imr if Via CUM Gtrtfad present illueM of Ho. llMr K-Ulrfi, tuiitl by tilt Heft fttlu mann, who h Itton to ! ! his room tho it f dy. r. K L. Millet, n -!-, u ofr. Her mann, stt4 tfitt Nj 4 00 mot onvicl pate serioui rtinlii, iot vithataadf the advanced u of tht patWnt. Mr. Hermann obtain oo relief lying In bed, und upend jnont of his time In a reclining chair, his breathing belli easier In t:iat position. Mrs. A. W. (ientry, of ChieaKO, Ik the KtifJt of Mrs. J. II. Booth, her cousin, In this city. Mrs. Gentry re sided in Koseburg fib out ten years ago, the wife of 'Ves" Keree, a Southern Pacific engineer. After her visit here she will spend some time In Grants Puss with other relatives. A limit 1115 Halve for Burns, Chapped HiiimIn nnd Sot-u Nipples. As a heulitiR Balve for burns, sores, sore nippl -h and chapped hands ChamherluiVs Salve Is most excellent. It allays the pain of a burn almost Instantly, and unless the Injury Is very severe, heals the parts without leavinR a Bear. Price 25 cents. For slue Ly all druggists. C XOTICK TO TltKSPAKSKHH. Notice Is hereby given that the iindfrslnried, owner of the Willis Junk his Donation (Malm in Section 'Jit. Township South, Range ' West, Douglas County, Oregon, here by forbid any and all persons from going over and across the said premises, either Ify wagon and team, or horse-back, or on foot; nnd any person hereafter going over and across the said premises without the express permission of the under signed, will be prosecuted for tres pass. This notice Is not Intended to ap ply to children going or returning to nnd from school. " Dated Ibis 251.1 day of March, IfllO. ' sw C. G. nURLAN'D. It Is very kind of Mr. Hearst, through his man Graves, to offer the Democratic party the support of the Independence League provided the Democratic party will recognize the "principles" of the Independence League. But first it is tip to Mr. Hearst to prove that his privately owned and personally conducted party" has any principles. Hheuiuntlsiii, More than nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles, due to cold or damp, or chronic rheuma tism. In such cases no Internal treatment is required. The free ap plication of Chamberlain a Liniment i? all that Is needed, nnd it is cer tain to give quick results. Give It i trial and sue for yourself how quickly it relievos the pain and sore ness. The medicines usually given internally for rheumatism are pois onous or very strong medicines. They ire worse than useless In cases of chronic and muscular rheumatism. For sale by all druggists. C S.ALi: OI ItLOODLD STOCK. The annual Spring Breeders' Auc tion Sale of pure bred -Short horns from prize winning herds will take place at the I'uion Stock Yards, at Portland. April iM'.th; also r0 Regis tered llolstelns end 150 fine horses wilt be sold at Portland Country Club track, April 27-20. For cata logue apply to Portland Horse Sale t o., M'.l Yamhill Street. Portland, Oregon. dswtf For prompt baggage transfer or express business call J. F. Smith, stand In front of Com'. Club, Bldg., or phone 2221. dtf For good printing of all kinds Ths 'pviinv n 1 u ii v lend I I We're in a Position to offer you (lie Ix'st the market a (Tunis in the way of Meats; nnd our prices you know are always lowest. We bundle only prime stock. (4uiility and uaiitity guaranteed. Flue rousting pieces of beef from He to 12 4c pound. First-class mutton, real, pork and poultry equally low. Can't do hotter anywhere. Phone us your order. We deliver to any purl of the ctly. CASS STREET MARKET 11)7 W est Tuns St. l.OI IS KOll I.HACKN, Prop. lMliilln 101 Call at Page Investment Co's Square Dealing Lumber Yard ami gel tho W'st niiw-sIimI or S1SIK (lfnit'nlnn liimtVr, tlio hent Kxtt'tt "A" SiiiiM't Hniiul Shintflos. itiitl flu Iwst itlr whmoiuhI, kiln tliirtl llonrtii, finish iiimI all kintls of huihliuj; hi in bo r. Innr M-n-oiiN li-MiI-. 1HM'. AHjusialtlo wimlnw sen run, lit nny witulnw, :(Oc to 4.V. llavinii btvn tiltiiHMl It? iiiitiiko, wo huvo mmiii1 cull shintflos at I..M Mr .M. Page Investment Company K SI'JI. Tlllt V. .MCKSI .- 4 i T-li r" BrT4 itrriw Ciller to Mia Pig. ill gi?a a rorUal at tea Harlot ibarch Friflay ovonlug. Ayrll at o'eJutfe. Too folUwiog la tho rograumo tbat will I rendered: Trio Katbu .Mavourneen; F. M. Crouch Arrie Black, Lacy Rridaa. Alii Black. The Swallows; Frederick Cowea Genevieve Skinner. Piano (a Waltz. Gb major; (h) Waltz, C Minor; Chopin Mertu Bales. tat Shadows; (b His Lullaby; Car rie Jacobs Bond Arrle Black. Heading King Robert of Sicily; Longfellow Miss Page. The Nightingale Song; Ethelbert Nevin Miss Harris. Piano Scherzo in Bb Minor; Chopin Miss Bales. The Saplsh Gypsy; Michael Watsoit Lucy Bridges Duet Across the Still Lagoon; Loge Misses Black and Harris. The Violet: A. Mildenberg Paula Campbell. Heading An Old Sweetheart of Mine; James Whitcomb Riley Miss Page. In April; C. B. llalnley Allie Black. Offering. Object to Strong Medicines. Many people object to taking the strong medicines usually prescribed by physicians for rheumatism. There Is no need of internal treatment In any case of muscular or chronic rheumatism, nnd more than nine out of every ten cases of the disease are of one or tho other of these varie ties. While there Is no fever and little (If any) swelling, you may know that it is only necessary to apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely to get quick relief. Try It. For sale by all druggists. C A significant showing of the trend of public opinion among the well In formed was made in a straw vote takeu In Harvard law school the other day on the question: "He solved. That the record of the present administration for the past year would not justify the re-election of President Taft." The vote was taken among ;t00 students. With two blanks cast, the vote stood even. I 10 to 149, But a large majority of the voters were Republicans, of whom 120 favored tho President, while iVJ voted his administration a raiiure. or ttie Democrats nine were for Taft and U5 against. Tho bal- ince of the vote, 20 for and 2n against the President, were cast by students who profess allegiance to neither of the great parties. Best Treatment for Colds. "Most ordinary colds will yield to the simplest treatment," says the Chicago Tribune, "moderatlvo laxa tives, hot foot baths, a freo per spiration and an avoidance of ex posure to cold and wet after treat ment." While this treatment is simple, it requires considerable trouble, and the one adopting it must remain In doors for a day or two. or a fresh cold Is almost sure to be contracted, and In many in stances pneumonia follows. Is It not better to pin your faith to an old reliable preparation like Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, that Is fam ous for Its cures of colds and can alwnys be depended upon? For sale by all druggists. C For good printing of all kinds The Heview always leads. MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, AOrtainRftllff forFrvprliihiieiia, Cotitstlputlon, lit at) n c b Nlomnrh TroHbln, Trrthln( pjNordertt nd Dnlror Wornin. Tbnjr llrrak up fold tnsmtoure. Atll DruKBinln, S6ct Don t accept Hhiiu1b idkiImJ KKKK. Aildmi. anrtubstitula. A. S. OLMSTED, La Roy, N. Y. KSON St. r-TO-lATK IXTKHIOlt FINISH Tor modern houses. Is mmle from the bpst oak. birch, ash and fir. such as ran be procured of the finest quality and host color, nnd well seasoned, from our large aud well assorted stock of lumber. Wo have every thing In building lumber demanded by builders, which we are selling at prices that we won't allow anyone to boat. Orders tiled for all kinds of fruit boxes. The J. G. Flook Co. Roaebarg, Oregon. atoaursa nuiut. f WHIUT 1.10. OAT9 5&e to 0. HAT Vattk. 2 ton; gral, fit. toi. BARLET ,r,l toa. LlvetKack. STEERS Alive, Sc. COWS AMv, 3c to J 14a. VEAL Dressed, 7 8c. HOGS Dressed, 10c; alive, Sc Sc. SHEEP 3 He. WOOL Fall, 20c to 21 He year clip, 25c. MOHAIR 30c for 12 Mo. clip and 24c for 6 Mo. clip. POULTRY Mixed chtckena, alive. 14c; dressed, 16c; ducks, alive 9 10c; dressed, 14 15c. EGGS 22 He doz. BUTTER 25c. CABBAGE 3c lb. POTATOES lc lb. HONEY 12Hc 15c lb. ONIONS 3c lb. POUT LAN I) MARKETS. Butter, Kkk and Poultry. BUTTER Extra creamery, 33c; fancy 32 He; store, 20c. POULTRY Hens. 19c; broilers, 25 (ij 27c; ducks, 1820c; geese, 12 (fff 18c; turkeys, live, 22 25c; dressed, 2520c; squabs, $8 per do?.. EGGS 24 H 25 He CHEESE Fancy full cream flats, 19 19Hc; triplets and daisies, 19H 20c; Americas, 2020Hc. i.i.cfNtork Murket. The following Is the general range of livestock prices In the yards: HOGS Best east of the moun tains, 11 fit 11.25; fancy, 100(11; s'-ckers, J9.50; pigs, $8.50. CATTLE Best steers, weighing 1200 pounds, $7$7.25; medium, steers, $6 a $6.2R ; best cows. $6.00; fancy heifers, $5.00 0 $5.50; medium cows, $4.50; poor cows, $3 fl3.50; bulls, $3.60 f $4.25; stags, $3 $4.50. CALVES Best, $6.50 I $7.00; ordinary, $6.00. SHEEP Best wethers, 8 (SS. 25; ordinary, 6.50ft $7; spring lambs. S(rt $9; straight ewes. $5.75ti$b; mixed lots, $5.50. Hops, Wool and Hides. HOPS 1909, choice, 16 17c; prime, 15c. WOOL 1910. Willamette Valley, 20ft 21c; Eastern Oregon, 16ft,20c. SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 10 2oc each; short wool, 25 60c med long lum wool, 60c$1.00 each; wool, 75c$1.25 each. MOHAIR, Choice. 26 27c. HIDES Dry hides, 16 17Hc lb.; salt, 6c lb.; dry kips, 16 17c; green. 14 15c lb. TALLOW Prime, per lb. 34c; No. 2 and grease, 22Hc. Grain. Flour and Hay. BARLEY Producers' price Feed. $30 $30.50; rolled, $30; brewing, $30.50. Watch for the Merry Milkmaids. LODGE DIRECTORY! 7. A A. M., Laurel IxHlfte No. IS Hold , regular meotlinfB on "2nd and 4th Weduo (lKTtofuaub month. F. L. Davih, W. H. N. T. Jkwktt, Hecretar; AO.U.W. koHeourg l,oagt No. 16 Meet the 2nd and 1th Mondays of navh montt at7:30p. m..ln lh Foresters Hall. A! memberi In good it ami tug are Invited to al tend J. W. Diwki.l, M. w. K H . uv ox. Recorder . Bl U. Kl.ka, KoHvbiirg Lotage, no.336 Hold? regular cotnmunioatlcuB at the Elka Temple on 2nd atid 4tb Thumtlayi oi etu-h month. All int'tsbers roquet ted to attend regularly, nnd all visiting brother are conli l'y Invited to attend. W. W. 4'AKDWILI., K. K. OEO. W. KrAi.Bv. .Secretary DICUKKK OK JIONUK, Myotic Lodge No. 13 Mcetfl 2nd aud 4 lb Thursday evening of each mouth tu MavHbeo Hall. Vlstllng as em tiers cordially Invited to alteud. MlSNlK K. CjIVENDIB. fi. Of H t. H. l.KKox. Keo. I. W. Dow tlx, Ktcelver. EAULKS, Koaehtirg Aerte mreta In Odd Fellows Hall on 2nd and 4th Monday even ing of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visit lug brethren in good itMiiding alway welcome. 1. A II KA HAM. V. P. F. 1 t:i.ABK, W. Sec. 10. O. F., Vhlletanan Ltnige No- ft Meets n (hid Fellows Tem ple, corner of Jarkaon and week. Members e( the order In good standing i are invited to attend. 1 L. L. If A K ICR, N. U. N. T. Jkwktt, R. 8. ; O O. F , Ktslng stai lxxigo No. 17, meet) Odd Fellowa' Temple every Friday event UK Vlill ng bretlicrru alwaya welcome. F 11 ViN.u.. N. . W. S IMwkLl, K 9. M. Fit ai.i. F. S IO.O. F., t'nlun Knramment No. -MeeU In Odd Fellows' Temale on the tu. aud 3rd Thurttlar evenings tt ea h uioaih. Visit liiK bit'theren alwavi we'.cnine. N. T. Jk pit, 0. P. Cahi. Ohm an. Her 1 be. MOl'KKS BKOTHKRHOnU OF ASiKKK'A" Kuwbiirg I-odRp No. IW-MiH'Uery Jnd and 4t(i Ttii'sday In Maccabee Yvtuple. Vlaitlug mt?uilern always welcome. A. I.. Thornton, Frenirtenl Kmma UcMullicn, Secretary. MODKRN WOOPMKN OF A SIKH I PA . Mvrlle ' famp No. HA) meet? evry 2ml and tin 'Ihuradays of every month In the t O O. F. Hall, corner Jat'knon and Ca Sis. I Trnvolliw NeiKhtor are co'duily invited to llt our Camp. A C. Mar.tir. Consul, Lor l CoavKu., t'lvrk. -v K .9 , Ro-vhuri Cnapter No. ft HoldMheti aj regular mefiuiit on im ami ;tnt l tiiirsthay ' In each Month. Vtsltuiit memtr in 1 nood fuudiug are respect full j luvlted to at i tend. M Ri. Ofo K Horcn. W. M i Frkk John)N. ikcretary RHBKKAHH. Roaebtirc Rebekah Uxlpce, No. II. 1. O. O. F.-Mfets in Odd Fllow' Temple every Tuetda y evening. VlslUny (Uteri aud breth-en invited to attend. Mra. Hammittk. N.O. Mim. UklLa Lawti, Vmj. WOMF.N OF WOOIH'RAFT, Ulao Circle No 4V-Mrela on lit and 3rd Momlar evei)ln o( eaih month al tdd Fellow' (Uli Vlaitlug munbtTi lu good ataudluff are to filed to attend. Mr Mry 0NttL .0. N. Clara Hirin. t ierk lifOOhMKN or THR WORLD, Oak Camp No W 1 MeeUat tlie Odd Fellowa' Hull In KoMburc. everv 1st and Srd Monday aTtrlnga. Viiitlar nelgbbori alway welcoma J. F.ARl. 1'II RIS!, C. c. R. N. K vaRi.uetk PHlSICAl CIXTUrE. the Crvut Htaxiae oa HeulA mm "EAT PRUNES" PRUNES are famous all over the Word ag an Oregon product Everywhere you see these words: "Oregon Grown" Our prunes must be good, for there are hundreds of imitators trying to sell them on Oregon's fame, and Name. We are going to sell the Famous, Genuine, UMPQUA VALLEY Fancy Packed, Raisin Cured, SILVER PRUNES in 25 aud 50 pound boxes, at the low price of 5 Cents per Pound. A. S. FREY'S A Grocery Store That is Just Like Home. Where things look good, and the price isn't high, here's the place where you will want to buy. Ham, Eggs, Potatoes, Flour, Lard, Butter and Cottolene are life preservers and we sell Phono North Side 2m. WELL PAVED STREETS more than any other improvement, are of great value to a community and enhance the value of abutting property 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 hfpn Eugene Ashland Salem Albany Medford Portland Roseburg Pendleton Lewiston Puyallup and manv other n'tiAo 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 Roseburr and m for yourself why Bitulithic is Best by Every Ttst. Warren Construction Co. Crcason Bt.iklmg Roseburg. Main Office, 317 Beck Building, Portland. Orerron. o Si'c Our Window Dlspluy. them all at the lowest price. Grocery Co. SKItVE HIM A STEAK sweet, tender and Juicy and your bur band will open up his heart and hla pocketbook. Whsre will you get such a steak? Why right here, of courae. We have the choicest meats in all tho land. If you buy here once your husband will get good-natured Imme diately. If you buy here regularly he will be "Sunny Jim" all the Urn. The Economy Market Oaol Koblbaaea, Proas lOX T II.YVU TO KEKP LIFTING HOAltDS to nnd a good one If you buy your lumber from us. They will be all good. We select our lumber with the greatest care and when we tell you it Is all right you will surely And It so. As In everything else, you'll llud the best lumber is tho cheapest. Let us prove It. LKONA MILLS LUMBER CO., Cor. Pine antl Oak Streets. Walla Walla Vancouver Boise Nampa Baker City o ' O 0