Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, October 11, 1911, Image 6

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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Economizes Butter, Flour,
Eggs; makes the food more
appetizing and wholesome
The only Baking Powder made
from koyal Grape Cream of Tartar
(CohtiliUC-d f J oili I'dgt 1),
om:;o i ou.ou ei.
(Continued from pngu 1).
who are alleged to be concerned In
Alaskau con I land fraud.
Heverul of thorn under investlgu
tton are men high In the conlhlenic
of the administration and a majont;,
of them art sttouKly Identified with
the stand put wIiik or tin' Kepnhlh an
party In Oregon.
I.AIIOIt I DDI liMMtN Hi:IS Nor
VET OI'T OK D(.l IE.
WASHINGTON". Oct. 1 I.- The con
tempt rase. Against Humiit'l tbiinpeis.
John Mitchell and Krank Morrison, of
the American Federation of Labor, is
practical ly reopened today as a re
sult of the recommendation oi ( It -
'Oil id ui' finjiiiry which Inuulred Into
li- a.-". r on I In- HiiiM-st Ion of .1 uk
iit Wright of tin- IHsirht of Culutn
!iu., 'Pie hoard recommended t hat
lie .-ourt an"'iiit a special examiner
(o take testimony regarding tiie Miilt
of the labor . hi. 'Is.
I 'oh) 's U hlney lifiin dy vs. n llttpe
li ss Case.
I Ion. A i lc J. II. i- ree n tan nay": "I
had severe i a.-e of kidney trouble
Mid cnu ;d tmi w orU , and my case
Sieni''d t oiM 'rs.i. I used Heveral weli
k no ii ki'lnt v remedies, and had the
nhi's of a dor'or, all of which gave
me iin re.lej'. due largo bottle of
Knlev's Kidet'y INmerly cured me and
i hnt. l!"Vrr he. ' bol lined since.
I ha vi a imi re o ni mended It to my
friends; all rei lve. the Haine good
resuliH." For Hale bv all dealer. F
v.-hlrh t!n dnamite Was wrapped if-
Identified an the one sold to W illiam
( 'a pps. ol 1 ."itif drove street, San
! Ki,m :sc,. V. 1. LuWson Ulld U
('apian had been living at that ad
die..
October IS - Mth. lielle Euvin. at
i whoe tod King house Sin It h lived
a bile In San Francisco, Ik ur rented
-in an iniorinatioit and belief wariant
!ii rifiug tiiiirder. She Ik taken to
j, oh Angeles ati a witness before the
coroner s jury. W. I1. 1-a wson It
, tound K- the police. ('apian ban dis
a pi eni ed. deserting his wife and
' ehlhlrell.
I October I!-. -Special grand Jury is
I .;woru at Eos Angeles V iti.ees"
! are summoned from San Francisco
' and the taking of testimony begins
t January .1. 1911 . Twenty-three
j Indictmi'iitH are returned by the
j ;;rand Jury. They are secretly filed
, and bench warrants are issued.
April 1 .- Ortle E. MeMaiilgal.
:rien'e III lletrolt Tor ttie alleged
dvnamitlng of the Llewellyn Iron
Works at Los Angeles, subsequent
to the destruction of the Times build
ing. In confession ami net .lames It
.McXamara. alias Itryson, alias IVery.
of being the actual dynamiter of Hie
Times. Acting on this Information.
McN'amara is arrested In Oetroit the
tame day.
April 'I'l. John J. Mi Namara, In
ternational Secretary of the Itridge
Mid Structural Ironworkers of Ameri
ca and brother of .lames It. McNam
ara. is arrested at Indianapolis as
being the man who planned the de
struction of the Los Angeles Times
July f. The McN'amara brothers
are brought up In Los Angeles for
preliminary examination and an
bound over to the Superior Court on
murder charges.
Take Your Common Colds Seriously.
TO HORSE OWNERS!
I'lilU furllier nolfce I will he located on Main (i-cet, .p ivife Moore's
old livery Imrii, where I will lie plcax-d l attend Oh wains of my
fortned tron In the liorsesli M-ing line,
IRA A. PILKINGTON
Common colds, Revere and fre
quent, lay the foundation of chronic
diseased conditions of the nose and
throat, and may develop Into bron
chitis, pneumonia, and consumption
For ail coughs and colds In children
and In grown persons, take Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound promptly.
After exposure, and when you feel
a bad cold coming on, take Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound. It checks
and relieves. I'm no substitutes. The
genuine Is In a yellow package al
ways. For sale by all dealers. K
Have Ariinria' tunn It.
IIhvo you Keen the pluno at Joseph-
40IIM? dlf
I'l South Stephens street Is where
hisses are properly lilted by Or.
Hermann.
Iiyspepsia Is America's curse. Hur
dock lllond hitlers conquers dyspep
sia every time. It drives out Impuri
ties, tones up the Htomnch, restores
perfect digestion, normal weight anJ
good health.
For good printing of all kinds thu
Heviow always leads.
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FURNISHIRS OF COMFORTABLE HOMES'
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RICE RICE
Price Bulletin Delivered to Your Railroad Station
Remember Rice and Rice Pays the Freight
We Pay No Rents, That's Why We Can Sell for Less
25Ranges, all Sizes, at
50 Heaters, all Sizes, at
200 Rugs, all Sizes, at
200 Pairs Lace Curtains, pair at
250 Pairs of Blankets, p.iir at
50 Iron Bods, rich at
75 Youm Youm Bed Springs, each at
15 Dressers, regularly worth $15.00, at
30 Couches, at
v $28.00Jo$75.C0
2.25 to 19.50
.35 to 50.00
.50 to 7.00
.75 to 7.00
2.50 to52.56
$2.50, 3.00 and 4.50
10.50
6.50 to 45 00
The Largest Line of Crockery in Southern Oregon
AH Kinds cf Kitchen and Table Cuttlery. Also 1847 Ware
Everything Used in the Home is Here
Not How Cheap. But Cood Furnishings Cheap
One ilupdu-d 11 rhair. worth $1.75. at $1.25 each
All KwU o! Korkm and Odd Chain
1h" St' U M.uf (.roikfry Than all O hrr$ Mere
WHO Ti;nilv,r, luiod Tjhlt Tumblers. 5lt a Dozt n
M du d C !t!ic Pin now (or 5c
K.-,l ,1 P.iper. 10c lo 70c Double Roll
ST-1 ,;o s "r Vw.rn M.Khinfs lor $45 00
Suit la-f, Iriink. arid Tli'ioue, all ue Here
100 Pramtd. 10x20. Oil l'ifturr. ,.rm at $1.50.
75 Matres at $5 50 to $30
HOW TO TREAT
OLD SORES
The proper way the only suc
cessful may to treat an old sore
is to destroy its source. Not by
dangerous surgical operations or
irritating, " drawing" plasters, but
Ly Nature's true method of purify
ing the blood and filling the circu
lation with rich, nourishing proper
tits; then the cure will be natural
and lasting. We can easily under
stand how impurities in the blood
will infect some weak point on out
bodies, and by continually dis
charging impurities into it keep the
place open and inflamed until a
chrome ulcer is formed. Nothing
then is so sure to produce a cure
of these old sores as S. S. S. This
medicine is Nature's perfect blood
remedy, composed of the most heal
ing and at the same time the most
penetrating and blood-purifying
properties. It removes every par
ticle of impurity or morbid matter
from the circulation, and assists
nature in the im Teasing of healthful,
nutritious corpuscles in the blood.
S. S. S. makes pure blood, and pure
blood is Nature's unfailinir cure for
old sorts. ICvery sufferer with an old
sore should use S. S. S., because it
is the remedy they most need. Hook
on Sores and TTlcers and medical ad
vice free. S.S.S. is sold at drug stores.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Allanla. Co.
LOCAL XKWS.
l.OC.W, KEW'S.
F. M. Waile was ovrr from Suthfr-
ill on liusiiics this at'tiTmion. lb
has late a'ivires from Coos Hay sav
ing railroad liniltliTS are buying more
land there. iii'stimall lor terminal
MI rposetf.
Itrhing, bleeding, protruding or
hliml piles yield to Doan'g Ointment,
t'hronio eases soon relieved, finally
i-ured. Druggists all sell it.
.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mathews.
Itoekland; V. I.. Ingram. Crants
I'ass: Kev. A. ('. Vernun. Mr. and
Mrs. K. M. (iuodman. Looking Class;
John Alexander. (Hide; I). V. Hanks,
I'enllle. were among (he Kosehurg
visitors today.
Household Medi' ille That ;ivcs
'nlltblenee.
Is Kobe's Honey and Tar Com
pound. Mrs. T. .I. Adams. '22 No.
Kansas Ave.. Columbus. Kan., writes;
'Kor a number of years my ebiblrea
have lieen suhjeet to coughs and
eobls. I got some of Foley's Honey
;intl Tar Cornvftind and have found
that it cured their coughs and colds
In a erv short time, so I kept it in
l he house all tile time." For sale b
all dealers. F
who has
with her
returned
Funeral designs to order.
iKht. Mrs. F. I). Owen.
I'hone Stib-irhan 97
Prieet
flo'lat.
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CASTORS A
For InfuHs an r-'?-:r -
The Kind You to Ab: FjrM
idijeiuiturrt
Hwij. HulitihHtCU, Jr., hud t'.eu A.
WVidon wre over from Drain today.
T. M. Haiimioinl. of Kii-riiower,
It-r t ttiiH morning for Nevada oti bunt
ness.
Ailolph Mait-r, a inlnin; man of
drain a I'ass. is in thv city on bul
DOJf. Mrs. E. V. WriJit, of Portland, is
the Ktit-Kt of Mi. M. M. Miller. A
thin city.
Mrs. M. A. O'Leary left this moru
inK for Oregon Citv to visit with
relative.
Mrs. W. L. Moorr- niul Mrs. V. S.
M(Kihinny returned Tuesday niln
from Med ford.
M iss Ii'snie " barton ret n rued
Tuesday from a visit with her brother
at (t rants I'ass.
Arthur. Marsh, salesman at Sykes'
hardware store, lias koh" to LirtbtMi,
X. !.. w herf his father is seriously
ill of paralysis.
Mrs. Ii. Shelley, of Ashland, who
has been visithm here with her sis
ter, Mrs. flus Kdlund. left this morn
ing for Colfax, Wash.
Mrs. W. 1). llul'stater
spent t he hu miner here
niere. Miss Mae Fisher.
home to Portland today.
Med ford Tribune: Miss Eva Pullen.
of KuseburK. who lias been visiting
Med ford relatives for a few days, left
this morning for Live Oaks. Cut.
I.. F. iiurch, former juanager of
the Lone Star Laundry, left Tuesday
night, accompanied by Mrs. Huroh.
for Portland, where they will reside.
Mrs. M. O'Hrlen. mother of Gen
er;il Manager J. P. OUrlen of the
llaniman lines in Oregon, died in
Portland Tuesday. She was 73 years
of age.
A. Y. Parker returned Tuesday
from liandnn. where lie has spent
the past three months with his son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
John Anderson.
Mrs. . .! Kerr, of Corvotlis. and
daughter. Mrs. Ralph Key nobis, of
La Grande, arrived here Tuesday to
visit w ith I heir son and brother,
Horace Kerr, and wife.
Mrs. Hoi lis and Mrs. Iavenport.
of Spokane, arrived here this morning
for a visit with their sister, Mrs. O.
P. Henderson.
Hon. G. . kiddle went to Kiddie
this morning to deliver his prune
crop to the buyer. He reports the
yield very light, hut the quality is
evi-'Ment and the price high.
Lute) ii or West has issued a procla
mation setting aside October 1 - as a
public holiday for commemorating
the discovery of America by Colum
bus on that day in 1412. It will tie
known as "Columbus Day."
I. G. Palm has been reappointed
by Gowrnor West :i: adjutant of the
Soldiers' Home in Ki; eburg. Dr. E.
V. Hoover also was r appointed phy
sician at the hospital of the home
Itoth of the appointments are for two
years.
For any pain, from top to toe.
from any cause, apply Ir. Thomas'
Eclectic Oil. Pain can t stay where
it is used.
Eugene Guard: Itrown Hansard, of
! Springfield, appeared before Judge
Harris, of the Circuit Court. Tuesday.
I hating been indicted on the charge
of violation of the local option law.
jand entered pleas of guilty to two
indictments. On the first charge he
i was givn a fine of f;i.".M and on the
I second a fine of $.".nu and a jail sen
tence of w days. The law provides
for a jail term in case of a second
indictment. Hansard has deposited
with th" cnu it f.'.uu and will prob
m.'v raie the rt-mainder of the line,
lett l-f will lie rmnpelied to serve the
I loan s kcguleis cure constipation
w it bout griping, nausea, nor any
m "iiing effect. Ask your druggist
for them. cents pex box.
I itilt. linn--- I' ,aaAnl'ii a.sii
J nr Hann will U . nou.. rZl W
.Vi f f.-.fluffs Ins con.o mitiu U If ou with. Tl.o Rochdale.
JH1 1 ... . .. ., i n,.n u wa find it out. The Roch-
ereumerv. we iianuie nie euiu-
put None b-tter. The Itoclldale. I dale.
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RANGES
We Sell The
D olioKlo
"Renown"
Range
Those Famous Ranges Embody Every
Desired Feature
Durability, Economy
AND
Ease of Management
We guarantee them to fulfill
Every Requirement.
You take no risk for we guar
antee absolute satisfaction.
Call and see them
L.H.RHOADES&C0.
2nd JktT GOODS WANTED
This Store is
the Answer to
theFall Clothes
Question.
L
CopyfMht 1911
iuue ti KupiJCBhetnMf
The Rai-
T'S take up Ibis question
of dollies for Kail. Might
Just a well do it now, be
cause you an going
need Nome new things to wear
very soon, if you don't need them
now. Whether It's a suit, over
coat, bat, shirt or neckwear, now
Is Hut time to make your selec
tion, I h vnue you have your pick
of the Itest when our stMk is
most complete.
And by the way, we want to say
right here, that you will search a
long time before you find as good
uud complete a representation of
the season s best Ideas of style and taste as we can show you in our
Fall stock of Clothing, Furnishings and Hats.
You are entitled to nothing hut the best In style and uuulity and
there is no reason why you should not hae it. If you buy here, price
will not prevent you from fullysatisfying your good taste and Judg
ment. We are satisfied to mark'our goods as low as a reasonable
profit will permit. That means th:it you pay us little here us you will
unywnere for the same value.
Hesides. you will find It Just as easy and pleasant to return a pur
chase as it was to make it. if it isn't right. Every possible source of
dissatisfaction is covered by our guaranty of money's worth or money
back. " 4
This Is the Store of a Square Deal, Service, Satisfaction and Saving
Opportunities, it's your store make the most of it.
Clothes That Wear
You are sure to be pleased with the snappy, tasteful Htyle, the
perfect tit and the many pleasing shades uud patterns in these soft,
rich, ull-wool fabrics.
We guarantee these clothes to give satisfactory wear and service,
and we keep them pressed for you.
Even at high pi ices, our clothes would be splendid value. At
$1". to $2.1, we offer a real opportunity to get good clothes, without
paying the umi;:I high prices demanded for equal quality.
Styish Shirts for Fa
You ran present a good front to the world In any shirt Releoted
from the many splendid makes we show in our Kail assortment. We
have scoured the market for the best and ll will not take long to find
just what you are looking for. Plain or pleated, white or fancy colors
and designs.
$1.00 to $2.50
No. 4130 Clothcraft Blue Serge Special, $18.50
guaranteed to be all-wool, fast color, full weight, to
hold shape and give satisfactory wear and service.
Your Fall Ties
should be such as mark you as
discriminating uud tasteful. They
represent the Finishing touch
the proof of attention to the nice
ties of dress. We have them suit
able for every harmonious com
bination In color e.Tects. in plain
and fancy silks or richest weave.
Where You Got
That Hat
will be a question of respectful
Interest and a compliment to your
good judgment if it Is one selected
from our handsome and c tmplete
stock. You cau have any of the
newest styles and ciilors and all
of them look as if they were
worth a dollar or two more than
we ask.
50c to $2.50 $3.00 to $12.00
Good Clothes for the Children
To stand ti e wear and tear that every healthy rhild gives Its
clothes, they need to he good. It pays to get the best for them. IKit
only In dollars and cents, but also In their Increased comfort, health
and happiness.
You mothers, who are careful buyers, you will find much to com
mend inn to our children's depsttment. You will Hud here the
patient, courteous service, the substantial guaranteed qualltv and the
honest prices that haw made this department the best place in Hus
hing to outfit your children.
HOME OF
RF.GAL
S1I0KS
Headquarters for Stetson Hats
If jou .mt a Suit that's worth the while.
A Coat. Iiress or Wjlst that has the style.
If you waul a hat that will put you at ease
Wiih a (.-. lit.g. I know I'm jut right, if you please:
It Its Xe.-l...,r. Handbags or new goods for the hair.
Whv. f.ni- rigbt In. we'll sure treat jnu square;
A for ; -rices t.em.l.. V:nw oar (;..,..; with riasa
Are as ch.ai. .is g,.,ls that will "handy pass."
The Leader
HAIH. AND SCALP TREATMENT
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MANICURING