I ::
m
.. .- Jupt)!mwt to Mi.vivlvig itlan M r.natui to hint
rfAfitn nmnimn tM-rrtTMn ' father, his ti oly without tt blemish,,!
t r ft L , Klhr nl ( i Kr V lr ft "1 ,,lu"J vimm-ii f th tuim of th
ciljiju ftujuumi i cum , dlSiiiiw UBc)arAl ,lirullh 1MllurU8
, incurable. He is iiuw cllloiHlly de
clared cured.
"Tlit release il tile little Uermnu
boy from detention murks the flr.t
step tn the proof of an absolutely new
cute for leprosy. The cure, tor such
lr is. proven by bacteriological tents,
cliuii'ul tests made by three leudiug
iiliyaicluiiB and every proof which can
be obtained in uny way. is the result
ot the experimental work of Di. J.
T. Vu;soii. who has hud i lunge ot
the case Blnco the -boy's admission
In the lecelvlug station.
Snow Is I' wed.
"The main departure In the treat
ment consists In (he use ot 'carbon
dioxide snow.' u substance resembling
LEPER C1RED nv
KX-rOIU'l..XI MAN.
Ir. J. T. Way son, ol 'lloiuihilu. Make.
Wonderful Discovery -Free,
log Method I'mhI.
Portland Oregoniau: What Is
reputed to be a cure for leprosy bus
fceeu discovered by 1)1. .1. T. Wuysoti,
formerly of Portland, now of Mono
lulu. The main feature of the treat
ment, itbe success of which has been
fully demonstrated. It is declared in
Honolulu, Is the use of carbon dloiide yellow l(!rfrcam. formed by compress,
snow. With this snow, which Is or- n cnrboll dloxllle Ktla ,nto n,,
dluary carbonic acid gas so Idlfled , form . Tnig anhMance u intensely
under cold and pressure, the lesiois col(L ,mvl ,en)ora,ure o( ,.J0
caused by the disease are frozen and !
the bacilli are killed by the Intense
cold.
For two or three years, beginning
with 1892. Dr. Wayson was house
physician of the old Portland Hospi-1
dogreeB below zero. Fahrenheit. This
'snow' is applied to the leprous lesions
and so cold is it that it immediately
freezes the flesh.
'The bitter cold apparently killa
..I l.,tnJ tn Q,ii,n..alrlu This u-ua ine UaCllll, llie leSIUIL BIOllgllH Ull, US
while Rev. Jolin h. Uenn'ison. D. 1).. 1 Awa 8k.ln, oS h'althy person af-
was superintendent of the institution
remains
Dr. Wayson lived when a youth In
Port Townsend, Wash. He graduated
In 1-892 from the Cooper Medical Col
lege, San Francisco. For the past
ter a froBtbile, and there
pink, healthy flesh.
"In other cases under treatment by
Dr? Wayson marked Improvement is
Bhowq and -the brightest hope, exists
16 years ho has been a resident of that before the present year is closed
Honolulu and Is now a member of
the board of health of that city.
Discovery is Related. , j
Telling of his discovery a Honolulu
dally newspaper says:
"On January 21, 1910, Charles
F , Are ana a half years old, was
there will have been a sulllclent num
ber of cases officially declared cured
to have leprosy removed from the list
or Incurable diseases.
Tuberculin Injections liiven.
"The little boy haB leprous lesions
on his face, arms and legs, and bacilli
taken to the Kallhi receiving station, were found plentiful in each lelsoii,
officially declared a leper. His body Doctor Brinckerhoft applied Koch's
bore external evidence of the ravages tuberculin, with which experiments
of the diseai.e. Bacteriological tests were being made at the time, but the
proved the presence of the bacilli of only appreciable result was to hasten
leprosy In his blood. the external ravages of the disease
Today he will be taken from the and by May 20, at which time Dr.
WaySiWVliOikJ itif 'charge of th
liO Ji!0i1'AA lid 4 Iwvll llu'lJ"-. I
Tuti lust tuberculin ttijet'tiuu w.i
wade ou May 12, a few ujve over a
yeui ago. Uy that time eleven dis
tinct leprosy lesions had developed.
'Doctor Wayson began systematic
treatment on May 20. using chaul
uioogru oil, cllsiti phosphate of Iron,
quinine and strychnine inierualiy and
locally applying 'carbon dioxide
snow.' The freezing and thawing pro
cess was kept up intermittently unt'l
December last, when tt was put to a
test. Snips were taken from the mar
gin of the old leprosy lesion on the
check and examiued for bacilli. A
few wete found showing that the
treatment had so fur failed. Again
the flesh was froseu. this lime the
lesion and half an Inch of flesh' all
around being treated, the whole 1 1
lesions being gone over. Ou January
27 another bacteriological test was
made, each lesion being snipped
from. On acid test bacillus was
found, only one where theretofore
there had been hundreds, and this
lone bacillus was not definitely dis
tinguished as a leprosy bacillus.
Third Test is Made.
"On March 17 laBt Dr. Wayson and
Bacteriologist Kelnecke made their
third test. Snips were taken from
each lesion, or where the lesions had
been, from the centers, the margins
and the healtby flesh without. Not
an acid fast bacillus was found in
any of the lesions. The boy was free
from leprosy.
"Other lepers have been freed as
'arrested cases, others have been Bet
free as no longer dangerous to the
health of the community and to ull
intents and purposes free .from the
disease, but for the first time In
hiBtory of the disease a proven leper
has been cured and his cure demon
strated beyond possibility of contra
diction or doubt."
FOR SCROFULA
NATURE'S PERFECT CURE
Swollen glands about the neck, weak eyes, running sores and
abscesses, pale, waxy complexions and frail, poorly developed
systems, are the most usual ways in which Scrofula is manifested.
In some cases the blood is so filled with the scrofulous germs that
from birth the disease shows its presence. In other cases it is held in
check during young, vigorous life, but when the system begins to
weaken, especially after a spell of sickness, the disease will often
manifest itself in some form. S. S. S. is Nature's perfect cure for
Scrofula, made entirely of healthful roots, herbs and barks, a perfectly
safe medicine for young or old. 5. 5. S. goes into the circulation, and
drives out all scrofulous matter,, and supplies the blood with the
healthful, vigorous qualities it" is in need of. In this way it builds up
weak, delicate persons and makes them strong and healthy. S.S.S.
cures Scrofula because it is the most perfect of all blood purifiers.
Book on the Blood and medical advice free. S.S.S. is for sale at
drugstores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, GA.
Work Will Soon Start
after you take Dr. King's New Life
Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy tholr
fine results. Constipation and Indi
gestlon vanish and fine appetite re
turns. They regulate stomach, liver
and bowels and Impart new strength
and energy to the whole system. Try
them. Only 25o at all druggists.
NOTICE TO THE PUIIMC.
All persons living In Roseburg and
vicinity using water either from
springs or wells, are requested to
furnish me samples of same for analy
sis. Bottles will be furnished free
to those wbo will call for them.
DR. GEO. E. HOUCK,
dswtf County Health Officer.
STAGE LINE DEPOT.
Dally stages for Mnrshfleld and
all Coos Bay points, also for Peel and
Millwood, leave O. W. Rapp's gro
eery atore, 133 Sheridan. Cash paid
for produce along the line. dr
Have Arunde' tune It.
Roseburg Chautauqua Assembly
June 28 to July 4, Inc.
ROSEBURG. OREGON
Seven Days of Recreation,
Entertainment and Amusement
An opportunity to meet and hear some of the greatest orators,
lecturers and entertainers of America.
The best talent and attractions from Eastern Chautauqua Cir
cuits that money can procure has been secured for this Assembly.
The Program Will Embrace the Very Latest
Chautauqua Features.
A PARTIAL LIST OF ATTRACTIONS
Hon. H, T. Itaincy, Congressman
Irom Illinois "How the People llulc"
"The liuilding of Nnvics."
CHICAGO INDIES' ORCHESTRA
Comprising eight people Three
flays engagement The lilt of East
ern Chautauqua Aseniblles.
1)11. H. M. HAMIMi Great South
ern Orator.
ROSEUURG COMMERCIAL CIX'U
flANI) Under direction of W. H.
Jtowdcn.
EDITH HIM, HOOKER Lectur
er. FISHER SHIPP CONCERT COM
PAXV, of Chicago A musical com
bination comprising four people
Three days' engagement presenting
mnlcal sketches and ensenibling.
DR. I.. G. HERBERT, Lecturer
"A Man Among Men" "A Trinity of
power; CASH, COUNTRY AND CON.
SCIENCE."
LULU TYLER GATES, one of
America's most popular readers
Two days' engagement Presenting
repertoire of monologue entertain
ment and miscellaneous sketches.
GAIIRIEL R. MAGUIRE, Famous
Irish Orator Two days' engagement.
APOLLO ( LI li Musical, company
of about 30 Roseburg men antler di
rection of Prof. Lot?..
MRS. SARAH A. EVANS, Presideat
State Federation of Women's Clubs
Addresses and Lectures.
MRS. W. C. DAVIS Lectures.
HON. DINGER HERMANN Ad
dress. DR. JAMES wmrVOOllllH, Di
rector U. S. Eiperiment SMfina, Cor
vallis, Oregon Address.
PROP. (i. H. HVSLOP and PROF.
GARDNER, of Oregon Agricultural
College, Corrallis Iecturos on Agrl
ciiltnre and Horticulture.
Stiiln officials and other prouilnrat
men of the state will have part la (lie
programs.
Demonstrations and Irctapea an ag
riculture, horticulture, aemeatia sci
ence, etc.; round labia talks, c.af.r
enres, etc., etc.
Music, Science, Art and Literature
Rands, Rail Games, Field Sports,
Athletic Contests ami Amusements.
A GRAND FINAL PROGRAM FOR
OBSERVANCE OF INDEPENDENCE
DAY AND 4th OF JULY CELEBRA
TION embracing most modern feat
area, enlivened by mirth, Joy and
merriment.
FREE CAMPING CIROUXH ANI
PRIVILEGES.
WRITE FOR FRRB BOOKLET
AND PROGRAM.
For information atMresa tiwtcaUte
Committee.
The study
r
tftS t-a-. t n fl ii -;V
v3- can 5i is u f.u.-lin'i-.'3:
ing one. A youiit;
vow UOTFX n tf ran nasa-
IU HO PEOPLE.
Mr. W. M. Seward, proprietor ol
the new Hotel St'tvurd at Portland.
Ore., wKIicm us to uttnoiiuco tliut
the rates lor rooms at the Sew
ard aio H.do per day and up.
Tint Seward was opened in July,
loot), and is one of the most nrtiNtic,
m idem mid rl.'Kantly nppointed ho
tels in the Nmi Invest. All rooms
lullc direct outsitle ciosurc, nud the
hotel Is located directly opposite the
main entrance to lite Olds, Wormian
& King new department store, thus
ulTordiiiK Kiiests an easy opportunity
to do their shopping. Mr. N. K.
Clarke lias succcdcd Mr. A. A.
VYriitht as Iliad of the of lire force.
Mr. Clarke will be remembered by
many us one of the most congenial
and obliging clerks tint ever aloud
behind a hotel counter In Portland.
We would siijigest to our renders t hat
they give the Seward a trial. Take
'bus at di'Hit or cur marked "W" and
et off at Tenth s.'reet. eod
Rusk's Rutter and Parker House
Itolls. hot, Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Umpuua Ilakery. dtf
Irishman tinted in
h'.e home cottage
In a little Irish vil
lage read a book:
Stanley's "Darkeal
Africa," and as he
read he dreamd
a ud his II to work
la mapped out be
tore him. A little
litter he w as kt rtiK
gllnt! on the Con
go, camping at
night in wildest
JuiiKh's. Rubied by
savages, hiuvinit the dangers or
fevei. and the still greater ilaiiii r
from the hostile natives. Dr. Ma-
gulre was tin- first white man to
ascend tlu Congo after Stanley came
down. Ill a few years he had mas
tered the native language, founded a
Mission n.mong a people that had be
fore been In heathen OiirKncss and
had Christianized a community of
barbnilahs. A severe Illness llnal!)
necessitated a return to clvlliaat'on
agd gave to this country ono of Its
greatest lecturers.
Horrors of the Dark Continent.
Dr. Magulre followed In tha steps
of Stanley and remained to work
where the noted explorer had
opened the way. His mission work
and hunting trips covered much of
the same territory visited recently by
Theodore Roosevelt and his expedi
tion. His Initial-journey started at
Wombn, the headquarters of the ini
quitous trntflo exploited by the no
torious King Leopold, and which at
that time was in the very lenlth of
its prosperity. His Journey up the
Congo exhibited all the various
brutal phases of the traffic In blood.
He saw the wretched gangs of native
workers chained like criminals, beat
en and maimed In order to extort tha WANTED. Room and board in prl
last vestige of wealth from the vata family, close in, strictly flrt-
troplcnl forests. He witnessed the class 111 every respect. Address P
oppression of a simple people anj O. Box 1 18, Roseburg. dtf
oppression more terrible, a cruelty .
more revolting than that of the WANTED. A woman to do general
Egyptian slavea of three thousand j housework and euro for children.
LOST AND FOUND.
FOUND. Automobllo chain. Owner
please cull at this office. ,
LOST. Either on street or at Ar
mory Snturdny evening, necklace
of gold beads. Finder please leave
at this ofllce and receive reward, d
WANTED.
WANTED. Loan wunted, $2600, 6
years, first-class security. Apply
D. K., caro Review. dJ21
WANTED. Men with teams to cul
tivate young orchard: big Job.
Siinnydule Orchard Co., Drain, Or.
years ago. tleyond the blighting In
fluences of King Leopold and his
brutal henchmen, he Btlll found the
Africa of his dreams lo be a country
of terrors, for the slnves of the coast
country were still recruited from the
highlands or the upper Congo nnd the
wretchedness of a slave train on the
Congo hnd horrors of Its own be
side which the terrors of Dore's in
ferno might well seem tame.
(Hear Dr. Magulre at Roseburg
Chautauqua, Juno 28 to July 4.)
Cull on or address Peter Hallf, or
phone Farmers 154. dtf
ICE CREAM.
For your ice cream orders call up
the Douglas County Creamery. Phone
140. dtf
LIBRARY RE-OPENED.
Aldon Harness Is hack at his place
of business ngaUi. For awhile tho
library will he open eacli afternoo.i
anil evening from 2 to 7. djlt
. The best paint In town for the
money. $2.00 per gallon for Acme
Rubber paint. Mnde for houses. At
r-'isher's iiaint and wall paper store.
Look for the Hag. dtf
F. A A. St., tjiurui ixwge No. IS -Jin!''
. regular tntiellUKi on nd .Ml 4lh wet niit
riityH ot u&b month,
J. D. ZHiciiKB, W M.
N.T. jKWri-. Sfurjifcrj
AO.tl.W. KoKeourg t.onKt to. lr. -Meet
Ih. 'Jnd sad 4th Moudtya ot each moaU
st 7:80 p. in., in Iho KoreeterV ilali. A.
embers In good Handing aro lnvlti.1 to ai
.tad J. w. nonsLL, u. w.
K. H . Lksox. Kecoider.
BP. O. KI.KS, KoseDurg lKiae, no.8 HoNH
regular oommunluntloiin a: the hki
Temple on 2nd and 4th Thunulayn ot eacli
noma. All members requested to attcr.d
regularly, and all viKltlng urotuer are cordl
ally luvlted to attend.
F. W. Ilavsu, K. R.
H. C. klim:i:m. Heoretaiy.
DKOKKK OP HUNUK Mynllo Lodge No. 18
Meeu 2nd and 4ib Mundny evetilngpol
eauh mouth lu tho Odd K! ow'ii Tpinide
'taping memoera cordially Invited to attend.
An I.ami-W)N. l;.ol H
tf.H. I.ifox. Kcfl.
Macii Kii-k Ku-.'lTer..
EAUI.Kri. Koaut org Aerie r. eeo lu llii ir ball
ou Jarkroa, bt, 2nd and tin Mondaj even
ing! ot each mot th, mi s ielork. VlMt
lot brethran lu good Handing alwny welcome
(J. WOHTHIMliON. w. I'.
Phoue Wifal mc. fcnam. W. He.
10. O. F., Phlictarlali Uidge No. t Meeta n
Odd KellowB Temple, corner ot JackMin and
tana Streets, on Hamrda;- evening ol each
week. Mt tn hem nl the order In acou ttHildiiiK
tr. Invited to attend.
1.. E Mll.l.KlrflK. N. O.
M. M Mil I.Kit, K. S.
O. . F-, KlBlngHtai lidKC No. 174, meet!
Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday ereulun
Visit ng bretlieren alwsys weli-omc.
t: . P. I.BWis, N. ti.
W. H P.iWKI.I., R. a.
H . Fit KI.R, F. H
10. O. Y., Union hues in pine fit No. 9-MeeU
In Odd Fellows' Temple on the Is, ami Hid
Thursday evenings ol ea h month. Visit
ing bietueren always we'.eome.
F. K. CAVKNUkK. t'. P.
11. O. I.awis. tterloe.
ilOllKKN HKO'ITI fcRHtlOO OK A M Kitlt:A ,
N Kosebing Uidge No. 4W1 Meets uv.-ry ?tr.
' and 4th Filday In Mnecaljee TtmpU).
Visiting members always weli-ome.
O, khjiit I'resicnt
A. L. Thoknton, Hetretsry.
OUKRN WOOHMKS OF AMKHICA, Mvrl'.t
'Ihiir-xlriv o' OTry timnth in Iht
Mftcabi-e Hnll.'-orticr Hut' n nl : lit. Tr-ll
in R .N-eiKhtmri are cu'tllnlly luvllctJ to vIkI-
our vamp.
('Ha. Met. .HIKHY ConilUl.
R mhHBB. C'liTK.
WANTKD. Expeilencod man,
mnn and wife preferred, fur pon-
enu iiirin wnrK. wmmiir 10 ninni
rows. 'St end y work all biiiuiiilm.
Phone Kurniors I'Jii, or Inquire at
J. F. Darker & Co'a. ofllce. daw
WANTED. Position na clerk In Ron
eral Btoro by gentleman of 12 youra
experience. 4rV employer Hold out
la cause of my aeekti.K nnaltion.
Good references. Address C. P.,
enre Kevlew. daw
yOlt fCKNT.
FOR RENT. Four room fumlahed
cottage. Inuulre at 646 Pine St. d
FOR RENT. Three unfurnlBht -J
rnoniB for housekeeping, close In
318 Went WnshliiKton. (1J22
FOR. KENT. Furnlslied room with
or without bonrd. 027 Court streot
comer Ella. dtf
FOR RENT. Furnished hounekee;
inn roouiH, first floor. Imiulre 60:J
Mill Ktreet or of 1). Roberta . at
Roundhouse. dtf
OPPORTUNITY to open ii branch
store In Eden bower. Party will
build lGx.tu store close to post
office; will reserve small space
Rent the balance. Address A. R,
care Review. dJ2tt
FOB HA I.E.
IIEE3 FOR RALE. At a bargain If
taken at once. Call at 73.r Houtb
Mill treot, Roseburg. dswlf
WOOORACK FOR SALE. Praclicnl
ly new. Cost $17; will sell for $8.
Address R, caro Review. dtf
FOR SALE OR RENT. Six-room
coiti.gH near Roseburg high school,
Inquiro of William Van Huron
city. dtf
OK.H , Kf'flcbnrr'f.fiRpicr No. 8 llnl'l llwti
rvKMlfir meetiifK t-u Int mid r I 't hiirwliiy
In ear'ti Month. Vlitiij tih-hi hum ii
i;(kkI ataudtiiK re recpw tfnllj ttivltcd lo nl
i.eud.
Mr. - .. I'KARfoN, W. M
FmiK JrH ?ikn. m retnry
RKHKKAIIH, lUMfDnrc Kttrlti.h Ulite.No
A. . O. O. .-M.ttr. ill O.lt. F.Huw
icmpiPT'TiTT Tucflir evening, Vliltltu
ftittraaii'l brtthini invllcl lo a.itrn1.
Mt'.n. ,. r.- M l.l.T.)ri.
Mnn. lKI.t.t I.RWIH, fPCJ.
Mm. Makt h. i'Ai.tf, Flnnr.
WOPMKN OF THE ftOIII.D. 0H rump No.
y-MrlMt lUt Old 1-Vliow.' HhII If.
Krfelitlr. Try lt nd "AjA Moiidni
t nil) ft- Via, tin it fnflirri'-tm amaiyi Wilf(Jiiit
Kuri, r,. i'"iiH, .
F. N. K 9AK1 V.to.k
4-MeU on Utftnl r Mmi'Ur cTcntf.
i.t Mcti month at Odd Fcllowi' H
Vlfltltitt metiih-r la kc1 tiri'l I ngr tra in
flld lo tu-rd.
Mm. Oracr ViLKinmnn i. ft
Cut. Cawuniid. vitrk
EXCURSION
FARES EAST
1911
During the tnontlis of May, June,
July, A K'lHt find Rnptmiibcr, on
(IiiUd slitiwn below, the
Southern Pacific
will Dfll round trip tic-kola from
Ito.SlilU ltJ, VIA I'OKTLAMJ
iih followtt:
TO PARES
Chicago , 1 78.00
Council llluffH, Omaha, Kan-
Ban City. St. Joseph, St.
aul
M. Paul, via Council BlutTi.
MlnncaiiollR, direct
MlnnoaiioliR, via Council
llluffH
66 00
69.90
66.00
Detroit, Mich. .
BoHtoll
New York . . . .
St. Louis
Washington, I).
Atlantic City, N.
69.90
88.00
1 16.00
1 14 60
76.00
11 3. SO
108.40
HAI.K IIATI08.
June S. 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22,
!8, 29 and 80.
July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27
and 28.
AiiHUHt ,1, 4, f,, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21,
22, 2.'i, 28, 29 and 30.
Foii"nil)cr I, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7.
Hlop-ovcra within limit In elthni
direction. Final return limit October
.1 1 at.
For furr nnr wty tfimuir.li rulifornln
Inquire uf nny Southern Parlilc
aiccnt, fir wrltn to
'M, MfMLItllAV
CJcm-ral I'aaacnRer Agent
1'ortland, Oregon.
FOR 9AI.K Nin nodi tiausu oo Id
70.x10o; nice locution. lnqulM a
Review. dtf
FOli SA1.K. Tiu-riHiiii rooiuliii'
lltlllK, und lut J.'.xloo fl'i't. KOlltll
west citiner DoiikIiih ami .l:u-krtni
kI reels. J.'.oimi takes It ami furni
ture. ,ceo owner. .1. 11. llulnmn. d
FOR 8A1.K. 100 one-year-old S. C
White l.cKhoriia, purebred stock.
Address llox 34, itosehurK, Ore.
tltl
FOR SALE. New vIbIIjIh Fox type
writer und qunrler-Bawed ouk type
writer OVsk. Call on or nddre?!
Elmer K, Wliubeily, Knseburg, Or
A BIO SNAP. Will trade 5-passen
ger automobile for city property or
sell at bui-Kulii If tukeu lit once.
Ownor moviiiK away. Knquire
William Vun llureti, city. dtf
'' "I1-" "'" if! '- 11 UliS'L..1
FOR SALE, Kim room soum', with
batn, on duuth Stephetn tteet coiv-u-r
Roberts. Unlit two years,
two luts, c'ty water and Huh's,
chicken botiriu and ruu; ou$ lot
sunded for Harden, all ulce'y
feuced. Pritu $11i0. Terms If
desired. N. Ii. JicCall. Hox 167.
IN'COMK PUOl'KltTY FOR SALE.
15 room hoarding and rooming
house, bringing $40 per mouth
cash Income. In excellent locality.
Plastered; hot and cold water In
every room; bath ou each floor;
furnished throughout. 24700 It
tiiken at once, (lood terms. Ad
dress O. C. Brown. DlxotiVllle,
Phone Farmers 3X7, or W. G. Hill,
Wilbur, Oregon. dtf
FOR SALE. Lot E0 feet front and
extending to river; line river bot
tom soil. Inquire at 508 North
Pine street. dtf
FOR SALE. Beautiful Shetland
pony, 40 Inches high. Broken to
ride or drive. Hoy Bellows Pony
Farm, Roseburg, phone 219-J.
dswtf
FOR SALE OR TRADE. Good,
sound team of mares, 3 and 4 yea re
old, weight about 2000; good work
el's, drivers and under saddle; also
12-year-old horse; new sot harnoss,
Buddie, hack lu good condition;
one 34 Moline wagon; one Pettti
luma incubator; or will trade above
for Roseburg lots. 237 South
Flint Street. dsn
FOR SALE. Gasoline wood-sawini;
outfit, 5 horse-power; also Carley
Brothers' feed mill. Price 1375
for both. Address T. M. Wliinl
ford, Wilbur, or cull at premises.
dswJIKi
FRUIT TREES WANTED. I will
plant In ull 1700 acres of land Into
apples, pears, prunes, walnuts,
cherries, other nuts and all kinds
of berries. Would rather buy my
stock In DoukIiib County it possi
ble. Anyone having healthy, vigor
ous trees, true to name, to sell,
please write to me. Kxpect to
plu nt this full about 300 acres.
Address Dr. J. M. Hunsimair, Port
land, Oregon. djil
FOR SALE. Ono team of good work
horses, 6 und 8 yeurs old: weight!
. about 2700 lbs.; new . wagon and
hnrneBS, also ono new Dccrlng
mower and hay rake; has only cut!
10 acres, good ns new; will sell fori
cash or good bankable paper. W. '
D. Iloas. It. F. D. No. 1, Wilbur,!
Oregon. ' dBv
FOR SALE Six room bungalow with
15 acres, 1 Mi nillo out; 5 acres
young trees, 1 and 2 years; big
garden; chicken house, stable,
woodshed; horse, 3 cows, chickens;
tools, implements, Incubator, bons
cutter, etc.; telephone In house.
BeBt place near Roseburg for or
chard, small fruit, poultry, and
gardening combined. 1 am leaving
country and will sell everything
complete, (2250; without stock and
equipment 11900, It sold at ones.
N. O. Wcscott. Telephoue Farmers
166. dtl
;FOK SALE CHEAP A sheltered
i fruit farm that boars full crop of
j fruit every year. Come and see It.
320 acres, ot which 75 acres ara
rich bottom land, 23 acres hearing
orchard. Italian prunes and
peuches, bnluncfl grain. Improve
ments good. Largo dryer, house,
barns, etc. rienty water piped la
house. Tho annual Income Is very
lnrgo from this place; 4 miles west
of Wilbur', on R. F. D. Price $10,
000. TerniB to suit. See owner,
F. Ilroszlo, Wilbur, Ore. dsw
HOUSE PAINTING
If you arc plannimg to paint your house See us! U
Prices Right. " Quality Best.
Acme Quality Paint.
INTERIOR FINISHES:
Neal's Enamel.
No-Luster Finish
v Alabastine. '.
Dekorato.
New Era Varnish.
Johnson's Finishes.
Hamilton Drug Co.
241 N. Jackson Street
Roseburg, Oregon
PAT
You Don't Have To
Go To Sea To See
for Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer l'lie, sizes 8 to 8 Inches.
Cement building foundation nntl chimney lilockn. Cement slrtownllu
ami cement wurk ot any kind.
I have five or six houses I will sell cheap, as I want to use the
money In other business. See my burglar-proof window lock. Its
O. K. See Pat's Elastic roof pi. lot for leaky roofs. We build, move
or repair your bouses. Business buildings a specialty, Over forty
years cxpertenco In bulldlug.
CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDF.R
F. F. PATTERSON
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KAHTKIt MKATS.
have been fumed in song and story
llut the finest ever praised by poet rr
singer wore no ch.drer than tlio meats
we have prepared f"r your Faster
feasting. A look tit them will inaks
you hungry. A taste of them will
make you wish you could deublc your
capacity fcr eating.
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