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About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
Wii f Mffitt fr ft f B tsyt aWn Finch's Bib Overalls 85c Drink Hires Root Beer McCaSt ICte-IJc w York Store It'a pure fine for Infants. Comes in bottles, and delivered direct to your home. Fine Carbonated Beverages of all Kinds Ttm Uen TV Swvca Yon lct Satisfaction or Your Money Back Ne Immense values for our usual Friday and Saturday (the originators of) Bargain Days in Roseburg. We head the great procession of bargain givers. Let us show you always the best at the cheapest price. The follow ing items very special: Great Sale of R & G Corsets-Regular Selling Values from $3.00 to $5.00, Fri. and Sat. Special $1.39 Only about 50 corsets in the lot, and in order to close out the following numbers: K6, F24 and C90 we offer them (or Friday and Saturday at the very low price of $1.39 Fine Lingerie $2.49, Regular Sell ing Values to. $7.00, See Them Great sale of high-grade lawn and lingerie waists large assortment to close out the entire summer stock all go at the remarkable low price. Also some high-grade linen waists they sold up to 4.50 all go in this lot, special $2.49 Big Pillow Tops and Art Goods Now A tremendous Sale of this line divided into two lots, each lot contains values unapproachable see to it you get your share. Lot One Regular Selling Values up to $1.50, All Go, Special 25c Iu this lot you will find great values that are truly surprising indeed many fancy tops that make ad mirable presents, and alwas good p around one's own home very special jf sale pi ice nrer- Lot Two Regular Selling Values to $3, All Go at Very Low Price of 59c In this assortment you will find heavy printed linen and scarfs with lace, and in fact a great assortment more than we could tell you about to appreciate, is to see them just what you have been f looking for at a very cheap price J special V PHONF 2115 CIDERS AND SYRUPS. Roseburg agents for Liquid Gas. Soda Waters of all flavors assorted cases delivered to any address for home use nothing nicer for these warm days. ROSEBURG SODA WORKS PINE STREET, BETWEEN CASSS AND OAK MARKET REPORT. LOCAL NEWfl For good printing or all kinds Tho RovIhw alwnya loads. It you wnnt your houao (minted and papered In latest eastern stylos, call on D. P. Flshnr. dtf 11. 1). Amlivw. of ItorMnnl, I!!., ts In the city, a prnspiTtlvt' .iivi-st-ir In fruit laud at (itmh'ii Vullev Mrs. K. Forhcn. of SnMli mi l Mrs. HcmlrU'k, of t'onnliHn, Or., who havB been visiting lnr with IliWr RtsU-r, Mrs. Frank Woodward, h-ft tills afternoon for their respective homes. Mrs. (JIhkY. another sister, leaves this evening for her home at Petaluma, Calif. MnrshhVld Times: lteese Wright, who has been In the elly for the p;tnt month, visiting his father, Deputy (innie. Warden Oil. Wiighl, loaves for Ran FranclKi'o to return to his ship. Ho has been at Hen for I lie pust four yearH and Is now third assistant on tho steamer Virginia, a big freghter which runs to Honolulu and to old Mexico. CUy Marshal Joseph llurhunn re- j turned from (iranta I'uss this after noon with S. M. Heynolils. Ibe negro 'car porter, accused of attempting t criminal assault, upon I 1-year-old Josephine Moss, of that oily. A large crowd of curious peonle were at tli" 'h-pol (n net a look at the negro, hut I hen was no demonstration against him. lie was hurried into an auto mobile and then driven to Ibe county jail. Ills arraignment before. Jus). ice , Long will occur either this eveniiig of sometime tomorrow. Itoynolds Is . ahnut 10 years of age, of slender 1'iiild and slightly gray. He has a wife and two chil.lnn hi Portland. Latest reports from Cumin I'uss are thai the girl stated the negro had , choked her. but that her threat to i;hout for aid caused Reynolds to de- . slst. I Miss Dorothy Veulch went to Cot Inge drove today to visit with relatives. Tho price of foodstuffs lias come I down at tho North St do lirocery. dtf CAM, I'OH COI'NTV WARItAXTS. Notice is hereby given all parties holding county wan an la Issued bj Douglas County, Oregon, and In dorsed "Not paid for want of funds" prior to and including the loth day of .Immury, 111 10, to present, the same to the County Treasurer of said county at his ollice for payment, ns Interest will cease thereon after thu date of this notice. Dated nt Koseburg, Oregon, Juno is, i:uo. .T. 10. SAWYKRS, Treasurer of Douglas County, Ore gon, dsw CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the (Signature of No one lies awake thinking of your business; out or print out of mind. Tho Presidential candidate! are well ndvertised every four years. Ask your neighbor who ran with llryan the last time five out of ten will say they have forgotten and the other live will think a long time be fore they correctly answer. usngubvi I PROCURED AND DEFENDED. St'itd nrndel, tlmwHitt riiliitii.lirt'i('itPf-iuvti hiu! f rue rvirt. Krw nttvfif . tnw to obU.tr. patent, trade nuulu, I MivritfhU.de., N ALL COUNTRIES. HHstntts mrtein ttt W ashing ton salts Urn. m.mry and aftrn the fattnt. Pitent incl Infringement Pnctlcfl Exclusively. rtto or 0111110 tw ii h nt Ninth ItnM, rpp, UnlUd BUU FiWnt OSca, WASHINGTON, D. C. . Cereals. WHEAT 11. OATS 6Gc to 60o. HAY Vetch, 20 ton; grain, 20. a ton. BARLEY $36.50 ton. livestock. STEEIIS Alive, 3 4c. COWS Alive, 3c to 3c. VEAL Dressed, 7c. HOGS Dressed, 10c; alive, 8c 9c. SHEEP 3 Me. WOOL Spring, 19c. 12 Vic; dressed, 16c; ducks alive, 9(i MOHAIR 30c for 12 Mo. clip and 24c for 6 Mo. clip. POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive. 12 'c; dressed, 16c; ducks, alive 9 10c; dressed, 14 15c. EGOS 2, Me doz. I1UTTER 22 2Cc. POTATOES New, 3c lb. ONIONS 3c lb. CABHAGE 3c lb. HONEY 12c15c lb. PORTLAND MARKETS, nutter, Eggs and Poultry. BUTTER Extra creamery, 29c; fancy, 28 29c; store, 20c. EGGS 23 24c. POULTRY Hens, 19c; broilers, 27 f 30c; ducks, 1820c; geese, 12 13c; turkeys, live, 2021c; dressed, 25 29c; squabs, $3 per doz. CHEESE Fancy full cream flats, 1616c; triplets and daisies, 16 17c; Americas, 1717q. Livestock Market. The following Is the general range of livestock prices In the yards; CATTLE Best steers, welshing 1200 pounds, 5.50 i$6; medium, steers, 4.50 $5; best cows, $5.00; fancy heifers, 4.50I5; medium cows, $4.50; poor cows, $3.25; bulls, 3$4; stags, 3J4.50. CALVES Best, $6; ordinary, $5.50. SHEEP Best wethers. 4.25 0 $4.50; ordinary, 5.50$0; straight ewes, 3.50$4. Hops, Wool and Hides. HOPS 1909, choice, 1215c; prime, 11c. ' : HIDES Dry hides, 16 17Hc lb.; salt, 6c lb.; dry kips, 16 17c; green, 1415c lb. WOOL 1910, Willamette Valley, 16l8c; Eastern Oregon, 1417o. 25c each; short wool, 2550c; med ium wool, 50c$1.00 each; long wool, 75c $1.25 each. MOHAIR Choice, 32 33c. TALLOW Prime, per lb. 3 4c No. 2 and grease, 22Hc. . (.rain, Flour and Hay. WHEAT Track Club, 80 082c; fortyfold. 84 85c; turkey red, 81 82c; Willamette Valley, 82c. HAY Producers' price Timo thy, Willamtte Valley fancy, $20 $21 ton; Eastern Oregon, $22 $23 per" ton; mixed, $15.50; clover No. 1, $15$16; wheat $1 $17; cheat, $17$i8; alfalfa, $17.00. BARLEY Producers' price Feed, 21 $22; rolled, $23; brew ing. $24. OATS For spot delivery, pro ducers' price Track No. 1 white, 20$27; gray, $26. HOGS Best east of the moun tains, 10$10.40; fancy, 9$10; stockers, $9; pigs, $8. MISS ItOSKOltO Is prepared to do high grade dress making at No. 129 So. Flint St. Fit and work guaranteed. dJ19 Advertising Is the silent drum mer that tells the public what the business man wants it to know about the goods he has tor sale an in jection of advertising Into the veins of trade grows the business heart. Must Be Above Suspicion. Kidney and bladder ailments are so serious In their consequences, and if unchecked so often fatal that any remedy offered for their cure must be above suspicion. Foley Kidney Pills contain no harmful drugs, have successfully stood p long and thor ough test and have proven them selves to be both curative and tonic, and gave benefit to all who take tbetn. Marsters Drug Co. Patronize Review advertisers. Patronize Review advertisers. III lp&&&tnB& SPECIAL SALE On Ladies', Men's and Children's High-Grade Low Shoes Men's $5.00 Oxfords In Oxblood and black, now .$4.00 Men's $4.00 Oxfords in Oxblood, black and tan, now.. . . . . . . .9.1.50 Men's $3.50 Oxfords In Black And tan, now ." !!$s!oo Ladies $3.50 OxfordB and Pumps, In Gun Metal and Patents 93.00 Ladies' $3.00 Oxfords and Pumps in Gun Metal, Patent & Tan 92.SO Ladies' $2.60 Oxfords and Pumps In Gun Metal and Kid, now $2.00 Misses' $1.75 Pumps in Gun Metal and Tan $1.8.1 Children's $1.65 Pumps in Gun Metal and Tan !$l!l CASS STREET SHOE STORE , . M. L DANIELS, Manager L H. RHOADES & CO. 2nlttti Successors to A. D. BRADLEY. Come, and see us. Can save you money on any thing you want toVbuy. If you have any thing to sell get my offer before selling as I will pay the highest cash price for second hand goods. PILL Ol'T ANY HOARD YOU LIKB from the pile of lumber we have here and note how straight grained and fre rrom large knots It Is. Then figure out how nicely such lumber must work up, how much quicker and belter job can be made from such lumber. And your good sense will tell you that you'll have that kind for your next Job. LEONA MILLS LUMBER CO., Cor. Pine and Oak ItreeU. 360 Feet of the Large Spans Completed ONE WEEK MORE and the City of Roseburg will have a new bridge SPANNING THE UMPQUA RIVER. Take a walk down to the bridge tomorrow and look at the erection of the last span of ALEXANDER'S BRIDGE to the beautiful Townsite, "Park," River Front. Remember the residence lots are 40x140 feet. Free bridge privileges to buyers. 116 Cass Street, Roseburg National Kank Bldg., Roseburg, Oregon. Umpqua Land and Water Co. SEND IN YOUR ORDER FOR W ood-Split Oak $2,75; Round Oak $2.50"! - - - - ' VJU O O 0o0 o o o o ?0 OO o o 0 ca Q O O 0 oO GoC 0 7 r . u