Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, August 21, 1911, Image 4

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Modern Business Methods
Necessitate the Selling of Odd
Pieces of Jewelry and Silver
wareGreatly Reduced Prices
'rfii .lewder who wishes to keep his stork clean and modern;
I lit' Jeweler who wants lo ho successful mill merit thu patronage of
ii'oili' who run' must not allow odd pieces to nccuiutiliiln In IiIk
stuck, " . . - ...
Tor llii reason I inn Inaugurating U special sale of odd pieces
in scleral lines. Thin inilo will consist or selling i"h articles an
I ! Mr
.WIH.i
Mr
t.1 i.it.t.vrf or TWO IVA1W met
IS XATION'AL I'O.VfLAVJi.
LOC.UMU'S.
dev. n fl uid
' ItOI'IIKril Kit. N'. Y Aug 21.
With Itagit rl v Ing all Dirt tin- city una
the strains of martial music 111 Uutf the
air with melody, Rochester today wel-
W. V. MeMlllen
Hoaglin t.iuay.
E. C. lieiriou and family reuinied
Saturday lioin Newpuii.
L. A. i'flalld leaves tonight oil U
nolle I'uliiiit is tn.Mii ut
mr lor a row ilua.
Mr. and Mrs. Kuiund Aiteo returned
; Sunday iiIkIiI from Newport.
li. It. Grant, tliw real estate uiau,
i was here from Medfoid Sunday.
j ('. II. M. (irouvold. the hotel man,
returned fioui Poland Saturday.
i Mis:, .Mabel Van li.inn li lt Sunday
morning for han h rantisro tor a visit. About tiiiuiiiiii will lie eviiend.d
i A marriage license win Issued to- In Hie ent. i lainnient of the veterans County, have Just been added to ihe
;day to A. C. Jiig.am anil .Miss Vlrgie and other visitors, who are expected equipment of Hie County Clerk s
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
'copied the Inton veteran of the f'usine.ss trip to his former Home ill
country to the
i ll(-illllNt'Itt Of
, III.' Republic.
A houl $1(1110110
rorty-nfth
llie (irund
Nationul
Army of
Kdgeley. N. I). He expects to be
absent uhuut three weeks.
A f'l lit Set Of IK'W ioOSC-leUf fllllt'Xi'S
for the deed lecurds of Doug!. in
of Holse, Idalio,
K. li. I'engru, in
? 6.00 Solid Cold Booel.es for....
1.50 Hat Pins for
20.00 Tea Sets for
4.25 Hand Painted Plates for...
4.50 Cut Class Howls for
; 4.25
.85
13.50
2.85
2.75
iis well its hundreds of oilier pici
cost prices,
of Jewelry all it inurli-below-
Kviiiis
.Misa Carrie Fair,
j in tin; giit'Kt of Mrs.
thlK city.
Ah. unci .M i'H, W. II. Jlaniniltte left
Sunday lor Portland und Astoria lor
u week'n visit.
K. II. I.enox ami family, Miss Flsle
benedick and Miss Iteriliu liuelinuiii
Hjteitt Sunday on Dodson iiiouutaln.
I Mis. Dave Rosa and daughters left
thlH afternoon for Salem and Allmny.
where they will viuit with relative.
Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. Humphrey, of
j Jefferson. Oregon, are visiting her
at the lioiiiu of their son, 1). C.
Humphrey.
i Juice Dolnn contluueH seriously Hi
i at Merry Hospital, being
(much of the time. His two sons are
' improving nicely.
Mrs. 10. It. I'engru went to F.ugene
i Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. Cather
ine viiay, of (limits I'ass, who had
Iwmmi visiting with her here.
Miss Alice Van Koss'ii It-it tnis
afternoon on her i "tun
MiiineapollH, Minn., alter a two week.-;
to utimher 100,000, during the week
The veterans of the 'tin's are now Haul
lo he passing away ut the rate of
about M.uoo a year, and the present
encampment will be (he last for uianj
tlicu.-unl)i.
It is practically certain that th
next National c.oinmaiider-in-chler gouti mue.
will h' from the central itnten, and
the choice apparently lien between !
former Congressman J. Warren
Kiefer. of Ohio, am) former Jude
Harvey M. Trimble, of Princeton, 111.
otticc
Uncoiii Annuity I'nion, regular
meeting Tuesday, Aug. Jl. at Macca
bee hall. Hlg class lo initiate; State
Manager Inez lialdwin will ha pren
ent. Ail nienibeis urgently reijuested
to bo present. Itei'ienhments and a
dal'
Dili?.
! 4- 4- 41 Wfc: NKKa 0
V Heveral exci
2. A HAIUM1N. 4
4- 4-
J. Nice lionie of I'n acres, about
oiu- mile rioni Oaklaml. i:i 4
I arn-s under cultivation. Iialtuict
woodlaml easily cleared, and -j
J- all Kond soil for fruits, grain, !
4 etc. Three acres bearing or- 4
-f- chum, .i ai res prunes, iuuu
J- straw berries, nice four room
house, ti (hiikeii houses, incu- 4
J. bators, brooders, poultry, etc., 4
4 all for UT.tMl. cash. Full par-
U ttculars from
4, A. COPPAUD,
tU Oakland, Oregon. 4-4-
4-
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Aug. 21.
Wliiie the warriors of the North
who fought in the Civil War are as
sembling lit Rochester, the voter
ALLISON'. At Sngte. Idaho. August
1C, 1!U 1. Mrs. O. II. Ailison.
Mrs. Allison and tier surviving hus
band formerly lived near Hoseburg
at one time on the Itellows place and
later on Deer Creek. She was u na- C-omini.sMi,m
44444,44,4-444'4,4-4'
I'XCKK SAM KXrWTS
MAM: K'l K V Mil l.A I'll KISS
Kilt OltlMNAltV W.Ui
ans 'iv' uf Douglas County, a daughter
KciiieiiilM-1- there Is nothing
jewelry and silverware; each piec.
1 am simply reducing (lie prices he
complete stork of new goods for the holidays
pnriaut reason that I do not want odd piec
lale In my stock.
whatever the matter with this
is as good as the day 1 bought It.
a une i want to utiiko room for a
and for the more Im
s of jewelry to accuiuu-
visit at the home of her unci", L. It.
Puncher, at lirockway.
L. C. .lohiiHon, who recently sold
his farm on South Heer Cre -It te A.
delirious ! r ,llor" "'' ht disagreement with
inpaili, naiiniK 110111 .101111 anu niniui,
- KaM and Wesi. are gathering In Ok
lahoma City for the annual enrump
meiil of the l' ailed Spanish War Vel
' eraus. John Lewis Smith, of Wanh
, iugtou, is being boomed as command-!er-in-chief
to succeed Joseph 11. li.
.lacohv. of Seattle.
IliJlie! toi TllM !,.,! KmjiiiIkIi War Veterans
was inrmeii in i:mi y iiiiiaigaina-
f if .Mr. and Mrs. John Copple,. pio
neers. She was a ni'-ce of Mrs. L W.
Jones and jttiniey ion and a cousin
of Mrs. S. I!. Crouch, of this city.
ISos-ides her husband, she leaves live
children to mourn her demise.
T!io good hiisJncsH man figures that his first loss Is his best
lost;; ami Ihcrefore to you good people I offer these good things ut
much lo"H than 1 paid for them. I am wilting that you hhoutd have
them at this price; and if you are Inclined lo be economical or if
you an thinking of buying a pre.-cut for yourself or for some one
else, you cannot afford to uilssth! special sale.
A. S.
Roseburg's Leading Jeweler
A King Who Left Home
net (he world to talking, hut I'u'tl
.Matliulku. of Murrulo, N. Y., says he
always KKUPH AT IIOMK the King
of all laxallven Hr. King'H New
Lll'o Pills and they're a blessing to
ail hiH family. Cure constipation,
headache, Indigestion, dap'.-ps!u. On
ly 2"ic at all druggists.
1 Nail, leaves
I )es Moines, Iowa, iiccoiupanied by
.Mrs. Johnson and their sou, Clarke.
I Itussell I'oe. Kred Dieekmunn, (1.
j W. Sloper and Klliert Lenox are on a
.hunting trip beyond lirushy Unite.
1 It. S. Nichols will Join them Tuesday.
I They expect to be out about tt week.
I Mrs. J C. Moclne, of Hilo, Hawaii.
and Mrs. W. L. NN-hols, of Riddle,
'are visiting here ut the home of their
bioiher. Judge J. C. Kullerton. Ac
I companying t he two ladies on their
hip here ij AI.s. Curtis, of Oakland,
('al.
j W. H. SykeH and C()niinl8sion.?r
! Ryan came over from Drain this
j morning. Mr. flykes reports every
thing ipaiet. there, but the local resl
'deiits still believe the ralkoad will
I he built from there to the coast as It
in , a belter and shorter route than
from Kugene.
city for Roseburg, where they go to a party returning Sunday from an
reside. (Mr. Coettsche Is nu S. P. 'outing at Rock Creek was composed
engineer and a brother-in-law of C. I0r (inv Cordon, li. K. Steel. Mrs.
Chainherlaln and the Mlsse:t Kdilh
and Mabel Clements and Lola and
Hon of the original Spanish War Vet
erans' Association and the Society 'if
the Service Men of the Spanish War.
In llMMi the Legion of Spanish War
tomorrow morning f.ir Veterans united with the narent as
sociallon. and In UmiS the Veteran " the Odd bv
Society of the Philipiines became a I'
tiliated.
MWIRAW.- In North Roseburg. Aug.
L'ti. Hill. William Floyd McCruu,
aged l'l yearn, of tonsi litis.
Tin boy was the soil of M r. and
Mrs. M. C. Mi'Oraw. wiio survive him.
The f uncial was bed nom the Rosa
burg Cndcrtaking Parlois this morn
ing, with services conducted by Rev.
J. N. McConnell. Interment occurred
owV ci'inetery.
HUEY
Roseburg, Oregon
It was 11 tame Monday In the police
court Ibis morning, only oik; drunk
being arraigned. He was John Scho
lleld, a tninsleiiL laborer. In delimit
of u line of he was put. to work
pulling weeds from tin city hall lawn
for 2 days. Monte Zaehury. a drunk
arrested Saturday afternoon, lulled
to appear lor a rruigmhent and for
feited ball of ?i;,.
(iraiits Pass Courier: A nuiiibej
the friends of Mr. and Mrs. A.
It., and J. II. Patrick, of this city).
Mrs. C. II. Havieu ami (laughter.
Miss Alta, lei 1 Sunday for Portland
lo attend the fall millinery openings.
Mr. and Mis. S. M. Scott left Sun
day lor Chlco, Oil,, where they wilt
visit wlili the lattei's sister. Mrs. (i.
H. Cuuiiliigtuim. They will be absent
for some time.
Aii the result of a fistic battle on
the stie'is lust FCdny night between
Kviiu I i! rt 1 n . aged Ml, and Raymond
Stephenson, aned 14. In which the
laiter Is repotted to have been badly
worsted, the father of young Stephen
son bus swoin out a complaint against
ilarifu, charging assault and battery,
of Orl-JmiMy filed In the Justice Court.
C, Hie c; se has been transferred to the
Mutrell Williams. Oilier Roseburg
er.; who have returned from Ro-'k
Creek are Mr. and Mrs. Perry Foster,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Haines's and
Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Johnson and his
mother.
County Road Kngineev M. R. Ryan
Is in the city to superintend the re
moval tomorrow of the county ro.-k
crusher from Shady
where material will
I'O
HRKWEK. At the ramlty home, f.00
Fowler street, Roseburg, Aug. 0,
l!lll, Aletheu Mivwer, daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. IC. J. Ilrewer, aged l;l
yeal a, of tuberculosis.
The !'ur Till will be held from the
family home tomorrow afternoon at
2 o'clock, with services conducted by
Rev. K. Olin KIdridge. of this city,
and Rev. Smith, of Myrtle Creek. In
terment will occur in llie Masonic
cemetery. 1
20.'
MOOS 10 FIRST IK A TIC It I TV
I'Ol M CM. I, LOU.
DKTKOIT. Mich.. Aug. 21. Otll-'
rial delegati's und visitors from all of1
the ti."S lodges of the Loyal Order of
Moose, representing a membership 01
nearly half a million scattered over'
the Cnion, Canada, Mexico and Latin
America, were given a cordial wel- j
come by the Detroit members upon
their arrival today to attend the L'ihd 1
annual National convention. j
Governor Osborn welcomed the
visitors on behalf of the state, und!
Mayor Thompson handed over the I
keys of the city at the inaugural ses- ;
siou tod'iv. Responses were made by i
the Supreme Dictator of the order. , tvT , ,,
Kdinuuil 10. Tanner, of ColunihuK. O..I At, ,',";lK"'. .,h"",luv;, U,"'n
anil the Supreme Vi, e-I)leta.or. .ludSe "''"'.v. l a , , Jss machine, broke
A-,1.,., ii i,.,.u r i,ii.,,.iu rl'1 altitude record, soaring
The sessions will continue throiiKii
the week, and amoiiK llie dis
rini'iiished men on the urotrrain i'or
addrcssps are Senator Jeff Davis, of siuauires on ine pennon to recall
Arkansas; Senator John YV. Kern, ot i Mayor Uilllng to kill the movement.
Indiana; (low iioiiOKhey, of Arian-Iu'' '19M counttd, il!7S weie
sas: t nnuressnian a. j. tiarcnneiii, pi '""" '" neh"'.
I'illshai'i;. I'n., and .Indite .Morris, of A Southern l'aclllc surveying crew-
Seat lie. Wash. lis working in the .Mellin. Oregon,
I !1i-crs
ami on Wi
The I nlted Slates Civil Service
announces that It has
heen unable to supply the demand
for male stenouraphei-s and type
writers In the selivice of the flovern
iricnt of t'.' Cuited Stales. Young
men who are willing to accept an eli
trailie salary of MII lo 'ltH) per
aulilim. have excellent opportunity
for api ointment and advancement.
The Coverumeiit service offers a de
sirable Held to bright and ambitious
younr men. Apiiuiutmenis in the
lield service are Ireiiueutly made at
Jl'iii'i and Jl'-'"'! per aniiuin. K
aiuinations will be held :.l September
and October, ism, i'nd all ciualilk-d
persons, male and female, are urged
to apply for and enter the coming
examinations. For appl cation blank
and full Information address Herbert
K. Ward, Secretary, Kleventh Civil
Service llislrict. Room 224, postollice
building. Seatile, Wash.
sulfcjimin In eaeb of
several excellent llelda to sell our
plenum nursery stock. A perma
nent place, cash weekly and a
stiuare firm back of you. Write
for particulars. Washington
Nursery Company, Toppenlsh,
Wash. . dtf
FOK SAI.K CHEAP. One horse,
weight 10(10; double Bet of har
ness und spring wagon. Address
J. A. Hue ha n, (ieueral Deliver,
Koseburg, Oregon. dlt
FOK SAI.K. Lota 11, 12 and 13.
block 'J, Walto's Addition, situated
on South Jackson street, and ideal
for residence. Inquire Walter
Christie, 015 Co b street. dtf
FOK SALE. Lot E0 feet front and
extending to river; fine river bot
tom soil. Inquiry at COS North
Pine street. dtf
FOR SALE OH TKAOE. 1 will sell
my stock of boots, shoes und fix
tures, or trade for farm or city
property. A. Peterson, Cass Street
Shoe Store, Koseburg. dsw
FOK SAI.K. Team of heavy work
horses and 2 inch wagon, or w'll
trade for small team and lighter
wagon. Address F. J. Parrott,
Wilbur, Or.. It. I). 1. dsw
FOK SAI.K. Must be sold within 110
days, one of the best ranches in
Douglas County. Kiddle Land
Agency, Kiddle. Or. dsli
FOK SALE. Choice 10 and 20 acre
tracts. South I'mpiiua Valley, with
in z milts of Kiddle Station.
The Kiii. lie Laud Agency, Kiddle,
Oregon. ds2
WILSON. At
inn. o. w,
veteran.
The funeral will he held at the
On gon Soldiers' Home tomorrow
inoinini;.
height of 1 1,578 feet.
i I'ltV T. unlit l-,illel r'ho.-W.ru ,f Q.v.l-
tie. has ("'inlnated sulllcient Illegal
WANTED. $ 2 ") 0 0 . IHV loan wanted, 5
years; fruit ranch as security. Ap
ply to X. 1)., care Review. dtf
WANTED. Hoy for delivering. Ap
ply to Xew;hard llros. meal mar
ket on Sheridan street. dtf
i FOK SALE. H20 acres, 60 ucres In
cuItlvatl.Mi, 100 timber, balance
grazing land; house and 1 barus;
II miles of fencing; plenty of
water. Price $10 per acre; terms.
Addiess owner, Ilox !'!S, Myrtle
Creek, Oregon. da25
Melrose. Aug
w iison. a civil ar WANTED TO TRADi-;. Will trade
1 Inch spring wagon for a 2 i
inch thimble-skein wagon. Ad
dress Fred Franz, Looking (llass.
Or. dsw
WANTED. .Middle aged lady pre-i
forred. to assist with housekeep-J
lug; must be respectable and have
experience. Wages $5 per week..
Apply to W. W. Williams, Bridge, i
Coos County, Ore. dsw I
tomorrow, 1 yatds. It has been reported lhat this
will be
'ilnesilay tl'e great parade company is contemplating a line from
Point to (Hide, lot visUMi:' lodces will inart-ii tiirough . .Merlin to the coast,
bo ground out H'" streets of Detroit. Cnil'ormed I ImprU'cncd fuur days In n locked
WANTED. To purchase or lease a
gold mine with large tonnage ready
for immediate reduction; willing
to ilu custom work also; send true
reports and maps to A. (i. Alappa
& Co.. 4 1. SO U'oodlawu Ave., Los
Angeles, t'al. dsw
'Oll ISKNT.
t'.iietlscbe tendered them a farewell Juvenile Court, where It will be air 'd
party on Tliursiiav evening, ill view ' before Judge Wollacott when he re
of Heir early departure from this turns lioin his vacation.
Roseburg-Marshfield and Roseburg-Myrtle Pt.
Auto Skage Lines
Fare to Myrtle Point
Fare to Marshfield
Touring Car to Myrtle Point
$6.00
$6.00
$8.00
Stage leave Rnseburg for both point at (I A. M. dally.
Oltlrc and Stables Corner Rose ami Washington Si reel.
C. P Barnard, Prop,
' for dressing a new built road through
the Lilly place.' Krom Olide the
crusher will he taken lo Black Mud
I Hollow, nor I h of the Four Coiners,
thence, after a few days' operation.
to Looking (ilass.
William Itoi.i'i (Inytoii. facitb
Coast repp'seuiult .e of the DeWiti
j .Medicine Companv, of Chicago, w
! married at f ue Met hodist Kpiscopa
parsonage in RoHehurg last Saturday
j evening to Miss Kva Hell Woiverlon.
I recent I v of London. Rev. K. olin
: KIdridge olUciated. Mr. and ,Mr.i.
; Cttyton are spending a few days at
The Cm ml before start in n on a
I honcvinoon tour (if the ,-oast. i IvS' I.01M.H I'Ai TRIRI'TK TO
! lieuinnhig Ud:.y the local r.hop IHtKT II 1ITK
: men nl i he S. 1'. Co. wore aualtl re- SAN I'li -VXCISCO. Aug. 2 I .
ducedl an eight hour day. This Twenty-live thousand or more good
'change It.mi nine hours is said to be lellowr." will pay tribute to Hret
igeiteral over lUt entire s.stem and j Marie during I he feslivn I limugn n.ted
I puts the men back where they were j today ns (he spectacular feature ot
a few mouths ago In the matter of I the Natliuml convention or the I'ra
, conipensntion. Whether the recent I terual tinier ot Kngies. The nir
lagilutlou for Increased pay has nival and pageitnlry w ill r.-ilect the
;tnought about this order tor reduced pioneer days of '4!i. with tlie viid
jhoir.s is unknown. ' desei i j t tons of llret Marte carried out
! Mrs. .1. Wendell Wright nud little !'n the sciiery and setting,
'son ri'tuineil Saturday night from I While the Hagles now have tler
teums and niarehing clubs from near-! room of an apa iment house in Wash-
ly linn lodges will compete for the Ing on, her on'y compi'iiion the'
$1.1100 in pi izea oliered by the Detroit blackened and ac'.d-burued coipse of j
cnmiultt
One of t Ik mo.t Imporiant busi
ness matters before the convention is
I ;it proposed establishment by the
order of a coll -ge at Man de. Ind. The
ot i for t he Inst it in inn has already
km n ecsnd. The ce!r- will he
o,i' ti l.' le-'Mih -i ,t of (he order who
ate not abie lo send (heir children
to other schools. This will be Ihe cries and
first collegiate institution to bo found
ed by any fraternal organization.
ohlii:;
ner suic oy niotner. tittle loiir-year-old
Vii; nia Peterson was bare
ly saved horn d .;th by starvation
when the reek of the carbolic acid
wiih which the mother had commu
ted suicide, pei vadlng the other
;.p;.i l UiCifiri. cau.-e.l n-'ighbors to in
vest i gat '. i'or two days passe rsby
bad h ard the little girl's plaintive
had seen her tearful face
pressed tightly against the window
of the room, but no one susp.-cted
tliHt the child was imprisoned in a
.Jiumner oi death. s(.ir'ing. tugging'
at. her mother's cold hands jnd'KOR UKN'T.-
iMMtii(i;ng per ikiHv bsls against the., bure Hot
door until she sank to the 1 parties lie
FOR RKNT KurniHhod housekeep
ing rooms. No children. ;tu2
West Washington St., Roseburg. d
l-'OR UKNT. Three furnished house
keeping rooms, no children. 217
Chadwick. daLM
I'O II R KVT.- Kurntshed rooms an I
rooms i'or housekeeping. Rast
Avenue. dtf
I'OR RKNT. Kurnished housekeep
ing rooms, with water and electiic
light. Kuiuire Roy.il Club Res
taurant, dtf
u n;, It
Moor, ci ing in rxlui list ion. When
rescued, little Virginia was lying!
still mid apparently unconscious on1
Ihe floor near the door. She was
rushed to a hospital, ami her citudi-l
tinn is precarious. j
hotel.
-pining room of Rose
id. Only responsible
d apply. Inquire at
dtf
Think of It. a pUno given mv.iv
at JMcithMMi's. dtf
I'OR KKNT. Fivo furnished rooms
over Douglas Counly Creamery; I
also one furnished room elsewhere
in city. Call at l 24 West Douglas I
street. Roiteburg. dtf!
LOST AMI FOLXl).
LJ
"In the (lootl OU Fuiimicr 'l'inie."
The time when we all like to llie
away to (he mountains for a few w
ou(ir..
We are making
ing-out-trip orders,
with us satisfaction
a specialty of camp
Leave your orders
guaranteed.
Roseburg - Rochdale
Company
i Kiddie.
: ir.t'pibet
Middle
i M r. am'
.loh::, o
from
I, even
While absent they were
of a camping party of I I at
i eek. Among them w eie
M rs. I'eler Clam and son.
of Riddle: Mr. Chun's niece.
Klamath Kails: Mis. Mary A.
s. of Roseburg. and Knginei r
-ii. S. Wisiadt. tf Tiliumook. A line
.riii plenty of game is reported.
.I. W. llardiner. Coos Hay; A. C,
Ingrain. J. A. Stroud. J. T. Hridges
;ind wile, Oakland: D. It. Craiit. II.
T. Maswe!!. Medford; C. II. Smith.
Yreka; W. S. Marshall. Curry Conn
jtv: R. II. Kdwnrds. Spokane; Mrs. R.
i A. Copple. Marshlleld: Mr. and Mrs.
ClHTord V. ftel.l. rortland; Clair .I.
Rebl, MeMinnvllte; Dent F. Stewart.
! Albany: S. It. Taylor. ,1. C. Hayter.
! I', A. Kurselh. D .I ns; Dr. F. M.
White, Klamatn 'alls; Mrs. Leslie
l HuMleld. D!onville, M. M. Valerius,
i Sutherltu; l. W. Rledle. Roberts
I Creek; D. W. Michaels. Chicago; K.
F. ruddock. Ind.'pendence: V rank M.
Smith, i i ra n ( s I ss. were recen t a r
riv.tis at the McClallen.
itli a letter p'aced In his hat
say in it be ieli home because his
father beat him while he was sick and
starving. Ira liigraham. aged I . was
found tlead within a few rods of the
frequently-traveled county rend near
Klamath Falls Sunday. He was the
son of James lugraham. it restaurant
keeper of that cliv. The boy le.t
home ten das ago. after he ts saSI
to have been beaten by his father e
cause the lad threatened to shoot him
if he did not stop Hogging his 'young
er sister and hi in. He siarted to
alk lo Fort K la math, but became
ilred and til and lay down by (he
roadside and w rote the letter explain-
K he was starving and would rath -r
than appeal for aid. ,
J Why not make the p6)lit on shoes
; yourself? That'll IVleison's plan
i during the big sale, w hich lasts only
a few day longer. He la offering
shoes to you for cost and away be
low, dtf
aeries all o er .ort h America, t he
! oi der bad its origin on 1 1 e I'aei Me
Coast. Seattle having been its birth
i place. The fifth lodge of the order
i was organised here. .and there are
; now twouerh s In s.in Francisco, w ith
; others in the sunouudiir; buy eiti. s.
The grand aerie was b- ld here 'en
: vents nu.ii. Foilowim; llie uveat tire
hen- the order laised Jlln.ein for the
b.-netil of the sufferers. Tomorrow
will be Oakland day. win n t ie Kagles
of the iii .icre .s tb. bay will keep
o'eii ho ise. j
Have you seen the piano at Joseph
suns? dtf '
(iurdon A. Fory will open a vocal
studio Sept. IS. See him early f or j
nesi lesson nouis. 4.t( i. nose St. titt
IT
CASTORS A
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You HcVB Always Bought
tAlKIIHUO it c
f wtiihfvoorrnlnwntv nti'titr
wnio l.lt Kl.l V A Hi-IM
'It in Aiuryj, HmMihiiik, l. I".
noi.n
onr IiIrIi nlnmlard of quality in
every iirtkie o( furniture Unit we
sell. The tost of time has denion
strnti'il Hint.
It little matters how much you
may Intend to invest in
Xl:V I'l liMTl ItK
you won't (to wronK if you spend it
hero. Kurulture like ours Is not
, to be had everywhere, even nt
much higher prices than we charne.
1 MCE RICE
Tlie ITomhp Furnisher..
LOST.- - Wednesday eve, small bar
pin inlaid with platinum and
small diamonds. Kinder call at
Harry 1'earce's harness shop and
receive liberal reward. da-
LOST. A K. of P. (Knights of Py-
tbias) watch charm, gold enam
eled. Kinder return to K.inier 1C. ;
Wintberly. or to Iteview ollice, and
receive reward. j
KOIt SAI.K. Kine 8-rnoni house with
buth, toilet, clothes closets, ee
ment basement; lot tlilxlOi!; every
thing first class and in good locu
tion. Price $:l(iil; cash $1500,
balance on easy terms and long
time, if desired. See .Miller at R
view ollice. dtf
INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE
15 room boarding and rooming
house, bringing $40 per month
cash Income. In excellent locality.
Plastered; bot and cold water In
every room; bath on each floor;
furnished throughout. $4700 If
taken at once. Good terms. Ad
dress O. C. Brown, Dlxonvllle,
Phono Farmers 3X7, or W, G. Hill,
Wilbur, Oregon. dtt
FOR SALE. Lot 04 by 185 feet;
j good six room house with cellar,
I electric lights, city water, etc. Nice
maple and walnut shade trees;
peaches, apples, cherries, plums,
jigs, grapes and strawberries; a
' good garden; river bottom soil;
j centrally located. Price $2800,
! terms If desired. No. 8Ii2 West
! Moslier street. dtt
FOR SALE. Neat 6-room bungalow
and 16 acres. 1 Mi miles from P. O.;
X acres cleared. C a.res plowed, of
Ahich 5 are in young apples and
peaches Igood garden land); bal
ance wood land; goo.l water; valu
able how, cow, chickens: garden
tools and implements; telephone.
Will sell furniture with place, if
desired. Will be sold cheap, ns 1
wish to leave for the Philippines
as soon as possible. Phono Farm
ers' Hit), o" address llox 458, Ftose
buig. dtf
FOR SALE. Sil acres choice fruit
and grain land, running stream;
S 1 L- miles east ot Rosehurg. North
heer Creek: free soil, well druined;
2ii acres pasture, r. it in cultivation;
price right: also HI acres adjoin
ing, fine timber; should be seen.
liiMinville. Oregon, liox (III. dsw
FO" SAI.K. Homestead relinquish
ment. HI0 acres timber land:
Weaver Culcli. 15 miles south of
Koseburg; peeled log bouse, three
rooms, each 16 feet square: gar
den and yard fenced with pickets;
tine spring, some fruit. George
St. I'lalr, Olalla, Or., care E. Oill
vnnt. dsw
KEYS F01:NIi. Ring of 14 keys
. found on (.'autiis Mountain, on My
Ntle point stage road. Owner please
call at this ollice.
FOlt SALE.
Wl I EAT FOlt SALrl. No delivery of
less than two bushels. U. A. Lind
I'lom, phone fanners 195. dsw
FOR SALE Nine room nouse on lot
70x100; nice location. Inquire at
Review dtf
FOR SALE. 20-horse power hori
zontal tubular boiler. Inquire at
Rosebu.'g Steam Laundry. dtf
FOR SALE. ."-room house. 2 lots
J iixion. on Flint street. Address
P. C. McOhehev, Roseburg, R. F.
1). No. 1, Pox 95. dtf
vor i.kayk on: ii:.t .market
fell
with admiration for the perfect clean
liness which is everywhere apparent.
Your own kitchen couldn't be more
free from even the slightest suspicion
of dirt. Sc. there In an added satis
faction in coming in person to select
tit.' ch.i'c cuts we always have on
hand. (live yourself and us the
pleasure of a cull today.
The Economy Market
lieo. KohlliNgen, Prop.
FOR SALE At a great bargain. 9
room modem house, hard finished,
nearly new: two lots, corner Floed
and Pine streets; cement sidewalk,
paved street to corner: four block
from d"poi. Apply at premises.
dswtf
FOR SA I.E. 1 1 0 acres, of which 15
acres are rich river bottom, 12
acres of it In full hearing orchard
itbe only peach orchard having a
full crop this year); large house
and barn, other buildings. This
place adjoins the ci y limits and
borders on the I'mpqun River. An
excellent proposition for platting
Into an addition to Roseburg. Will
sell cheap: part cash, balance on
liberal terms. Inquire ot or ad
dress Miller, care Review. dtt
It your grocer will not furnish you
with machinery made bread, phone
221. dtt
Dr. J. L. Callaway, Ostopathlc Phy
sician. Abraham Building. Roseburg.
The Lone Star Laundry Is now
open and wp.Dts your business.
Ladles' and gentlemen's w,ork a
specialty. Family trade solicited.
Phone 3S0 and wagon will call for
your laundry, also deliver It prompt
ly when ready. Give us a trial. We
know the business from A to Z and
we can satisfy the most particular
people. Office and plant at 109
Sheridan street. Koseburg. Far rand
Bros., proprietors . dtf
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
LADY WELLINGTON "
Olves more heat and lasts longer than any other coal on the market
$11 per ton, delivered. Phone 127. . Office 130 Sooth Jackson.