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OH JOY. LQOKT BIG SHOW COMING One Day Only, FRIDAY, October 28th AL G. BARNES' Big Three Ringed Wild Animal Ens csw&s Without Peer, Precedent or Prototype An Unparalleled Epitome of Man's Mastery Over the Entire Animal Kingdom, and Supreme in the Position it occupies as "The Only Real Wild Animal Circus on Earth" TOO ( Great for Successful Competition stupendous tor Kivalry ; ( Comprehensive to Merit Criticism Every Animal an Actor. African Lions Arctic Sea Lions Burmese Camels Brazilian Apes Arabian Stallions Jaguars Zebras Dogs Kangaroos A Complete Every Actor an Animal. Siamese Elephants South American Lions Siberian Bears Peruvian Goats Bengal Tigers Hyenas Pumas Ponies Monkeys Equine and Canine Paradox 200 200 Trained Wild and Domestic Animals 21 Sensational Wild Animal Acts 21 3 Big Rings and Steel Clad Arenas 3 2 Complete Military Brass Bands 2 3 Thrilling Open Air Free Attractions 3 5 Acres of Mercerized Water-proof Canvas 5 Honestly Advertised. Honorably Administered. (No games of chance, no questionable practices, no objectionable features per mitted or tolerated on, around or about the exhibition grounds. See the marvelous BENO, King of the Air, in his unparalleled free exhibitions on the balancing trapeze before the doors to the big show are opened ROSEBURG, One Day Only, Rain or Shine Friday, October 28th, Afternoon at 2, Evening at 8 EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW im'ABV " " or vvr LOCAL NEWS. OCTOItHK 21, 1010. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. U. S. Weather Bureau, local olllce, Koseburg, 84 hours ending 6 a. m., today. Precipitation In Inches and hun dredths: Maximum temperature 68 Minimum temperature 43 Precipitation 00 Total precln. since 1st ot mo. 2.72 Avg preclp. lor mo. tor 32 yra 2.09 Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 3.C4 Avg. preclp (rum Sep. 1. 1877 2.44 Votal excess from Sept. 1. '10, 92 Average precipitation Tor 32 wet seasons, (Sep. to May 32.88 WILLIAM BELL, Observer. WBiATHER FORECAST: Fair tonight and Saturday. It's the World's Best. No one has ever made a salve, ointment or balm t compare with llucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of cuts, corns, burns, bruises, sores, Bcalds, bolls, ulcers, eczema, salt rheum. For sore eyes, cold sores, chapped hands, or sprains, it's supreme. Infallible for piles. Only 2 Gc at all druggists. A 24-Inch square Strongs, tl.oo. top stand at dtf Joseph Clarke Quant was born near Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 10. 1851, of German descent. At the ai;e of 4 years the family moved to Illinois, thence to Michigan, residing near the now flourishing city of Clarksville, which was named by himself and a I friend named Clarke Howard. On May 27, 1884, he was married to Miss rjlhi Cook. To this union were horn three children, Seymour C. and Blanche L. being born in Michigan, and Ora, the youngest child, was born near Oakland, Oregon. In the spring of 1897 he moved to near Koseburg, living on the North tlmpqua river near the old Trask mill. The fol lowing fall he moved to English set tlement, eight miles east of Oakland, in which vicinity he lived till the fall of 1904, when he leTt the farm and moved to Oakland. Since that time he has been engaged In the meat market business, first under the Arm name of McCulloch & Quant, and later as Quant & Son. The day of his tragic death he and his only son, S. C. Quant, had been at work as usual, and at about 2:20 p. m. they purted near the shop, the sou going to the depot to board the 2:30 train for Eugene, while Mr. Quant went to the market. After a short conversation with the meat cut ter, J. H. Neus. he said he would go to the rear and clean his gun. This was the last seen of him until about live minutes Inter, when E. L. Settle on going to the hack room to see him on business, found him dead, a bul let from the ride he was cleaning having struck him Just above the ear. As near as can he ascertained from the surroundings he was cleaning the gun, as the oil can. cleaning rags and CAMIIDATK FOR SHERIFF. rod were near. It is supposed he unknowingly loaded the gun, it be- Having received th nomination School shoes, the best lino In Rose lug automatic, and in some manner 'or sheriff of Douglas county upon burg, at the Cass Street Shoo Store, It was discharged with the fatal re- the Democratic ticket at the primary Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ilanan are suit. His death was such a sudden election, I hereby announce my ne-.j spending a couple of days at Yon shock the family were prostrated. ceptance of the courtesy and ask the calla. Of Mr. Quant's family two brothers support of my iilends In the coming Mrs. C. L. Hadley returned Thurs- survive him, A. S. Quant of Pcndle- election In November. I have served day from a visit with relatives In ton, Oregon, and Wallace Quant of the county as sheriff for one term and Eugene. Lake Odesse, Michigan. His rather- believe I nave made good therefore Mrs. Leo mother, one brother, J. H and 1 believe 1 am entitled to a second only sister, Jennie, preceding him term. I have at all times exerted my to the great beyond. His widow, son b"st efforts In enforcing the laws of and two daughters survive him nnd , the state and county, and If re-olocted are all living In Oakland, Oregon, j I promise to serve In the Interests of A. S. Quunt arrived Monday morning the people. My record as an orllcer Is .NOTICE TO lll'KTEItS. Hunting, with or without dogs, Is strictly forbidden on the lands of the Curry Estate. - dtf N. CURRY ESTATE. Clussy college posters and Illus trated pennants, 26c and DOo at Robc burg Book Storo. dtf A New Idea pattern free with The New Idea Woman's Magazine; 16c a copy at Terclnskl's. dtf Roseburg-Coos Bay Automobile Stage Service was resumed June 1st on the Rose ' burg-Coos Bay Automobile Stage Liue, and ... regular trips are now being made. New cars and expert drivers. Running time eight hours. Seat reservations made iu ad- vauce. Koseburg headquarters. PILKINGTON BROS. GARAGE and on account of delayed trains was . open for Investigation too late for the funeral. Hoping that my candidacy will Mr. Quant was a member of the lo- meet with the approval or tne voters cnl iodgo of W. O. W. and carried a and that I will be accorded a second policy of $2000 for the benefit or his term, 1 remain widow and children. He was a man of sterling worth, industrious, up right In all his dealings nnd honored by all. We think it can be said truth fully of him, "He died without a sin gle enemy." The family have the entire sympathy of the community iu this, their sad hour or grler. Interment took place at the Fair Oaks cemetery on his birthday anni versary, Sunday, Octobnr 1(1, 1910. The Rev. Mr. Davis, late of Nebras ka, conducted the funernl services. The floral offerings were many nnd beautifully arranged and were ap preciated to the fullest extent by the bereaved family. XXX. H. PEXTOM, daw Sheriff of Douglas county. Honors are pleasant, but revenues are necessary. Buy all your books and stationery at the Roseburg Honk Store. dtf APPETITE (iOXK? Indicesliiin Is I he Cause of II Tin ned Cress Phiinnncy Has the Cure. 227-31 East Douglas Roseburg, Oregon People go on Buffering from little stomach troubles for years nnd Im agine they have a serious disease. They over eat or over drink and force on the stomach a lot of extra But they never think that the1 stomach needs extra help to do ex- d tra work. ' If these people would take two MI-O-NA stomach tablets with or aft er meals stomach misery would go In five minutes and they would be a great big help to the Btomach In its strain of overwork. I MI-O-NA Is guaranteed by tne lira Cross Pharmacy to cure Indigestion or any stomach disease or money back. MI-O-NA for belching of gas. MI-O-NA for distress after eating. MI-O-NA for foul breath. MI-O-NA for biliousness. MI-O-NA to wake up the liver MI-O-NA for heartburn. MI-O-NA for sick headache. MI-O-NA for nervous dyspepsia. MI-O-NA after a banquet. MI-O-NA for vomiting of preg nancy. MI-O-NA for car or sea-sickness. Fifty cents a large box at the Ited C'rosB Pharmacy and druggists ever where. n School Books if? K School Opens Every Morning you should have a First Class Fountain Pen From the Roseburg BOOK STORE U 1 31 A 5 a racr 1 II r w from AlHiinv to I employed at, l he Esnn Thursday evening join her husband, S. P. roundhouse. Mrs. J. U. Flook, after n visit hove with relatives nnd friends, re turned homo to Portland today, ac companied by her mother, Mrs. Ifl. Rose. Harry HIpkoI, the Southern Pacific brnkeman, and Mrs. Sii'gtd, left on Thursday night Tor St. Louis, Mo., where they visit for a month with relatives1, O. P. Coshow, Sr., a prominent LI mi County pioneer nnd father of Hon. O. P. Coshow of this city, missed his footing while getting out of a Ihikev nt Kugene Thursday nnd sus tained n frnrtured hip. He Is now In the Kugonn hospital. Mr. Coshow is 79 years of age. Henry K. Mnfilnn hus not yet beat en .John B. Cleland for re-election to the circuit bench in Multnomah county. Though defeated nt the pri maries, Cleland, "at the urgent re quest of a number of business men and lawyers," has announced himself as an Independent canulciale for re election. ' i Sometimes the severest htilns of I sciatica are relieved by Osteopaths by mrrely Rtretchlng the sciatic nerve . sufficiently. W alter S. Josephson, son or Mrs. ; M. .losephson of this city, and a welt-known native Koseburg boy, Is to be married In New York city to- i morrow to Miss Kleanor Prlsro. After j a honeymoon fo be spent In Wash- : Ington, I). C, the young couple wilt reside iu Ne,w York, where Mr. .lo spehson Ik employed In the banking department of the Wells-Fargo Kx I tress Company. Closing Out TINWARE VERY CHEAP Purchase NoW, we need the shelf room, and we are endeavoring to carry better goods. The Benson Grocery PURE FOOD STORE Phone 184 225 N. Jackson Street tt'R DKMVKn Ol'TSIDH OK HUM VKUV LIMITS. O ftf.idaches are n.Qve (BiKtress and lievi.9 tliMu. usifllly sensory js:ofi3)hy fe-, ! the best place to buy all your PENCILS, PENS, INKS, CRAYONS, ERASERS, TABLETS AND . SCHOOL SUPPLIES. THE ROSEBURG Bo00K) STORE fnpt. Horiiilun Airatn Mils the Hull's Kyo This world famous rifle glint who holds the championship record of 100 : pigeons In inn ennserutlve shots Is1 HvliiK at Lincoln, III. Recently Inter viewed, he says: "I suffered a long ' time with kidney and bladder trouble and used several well known kidney medicines, nil of which gnvo live no relief until I started taking Foley Kidney I'Hls. Before I used Foley Kidney Pills I hnd severo backaches and pains In my kidneys with sii nresslnn and a cloudy voldlUK. On arising In the mnrnlni? I would net dull headaches. Now I hnve taken three hntilea of Foley's Kidney Pills and feel 100 per rent better. I am never bothered with my kidneys or bladder and SKaIn feel like mvV,yi self. This 1 owe solely to Foley's Kidney Pills and Always recommend them, to my fellow suf Infers." Soldi t) .Marsters Drug Company. B URNING THE CANDLE AT BOTH ENDS IS A POOR WAY TO MAKE -ENDS MEET Half your living expense is in your food supply. Let us help you by supplying the most reliable products on the market. All we ask is a trial We will make both the Quality and Price right. Watch our display. GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, FLOUR AND FEED. farm o