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The Palace of Sweets ICE CREAM The one refreshment for all appetites. Served in any style, or any way for any occasion. It delights the whole family. Cool, refreshing and invigorating drinks. Music and Instruments LeilOX & Qtt LOCAL NEWS MYRTLE CREEK NEWS. EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW OCTOIiKlt 21, 1012. DAILY EATUEB UKPORX C S. WealLer Bureau, loci oBce, Roseburg, 24 hours ending t a. m., today. Perclpitatlon la inches and hun dredths: Maximum temperature r3 Minimum temperature 35 01 Total urecip. since Int. of mo. r9 Nor. preclp. for mo. for 34 yrs. "... 2.01 Tvtal proclp. from Sept. 1, PROFESSIONAL CARDS MRS. 11. JAY STONE Teacher of Piano and Harmony Studio 223 E. Lane Street. Home Studio 717 Hamilton St. Phone 3C2-J. Avg. preclp. from Sept. 1, 1877 Total deficiency from Sept 1, 1.72 Average precipitation for 34 wet seasons (Sept. to May.) 32.36 WILLIAM BELL, ObBcrver. WEATHER FORI CAST: Rain ami warnior ton i i; h t ; Tues day rain. Saves Log of Hoy. "It seemed that my 14-year-old boy would have to lose his leg, on account of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad bruise," wrote D. K. Howard, Aquone, X. C. "All remedies and doctors' treatments failed till we tried Ruckien s Arnica Salve and cured him with one box." Cures burns, bolls, skin Eruptions, piles. 2'c at all druggists. 11 MRS. CHARLES S. I1EIXLINE Pianoforte Instructor Musical Kindergartener Studio: 423 Ella St. Phono 33-R. DISS. SEKLY, SKTllKIt, STEWART Physicians and Surgeons. Sulto of Offlces'lienr Douglas Na tional Hunk, Ground Floor, Phone 367. ROSEflURG - - - - OREGON ALItKRT S. I1UHY" OPTOMETRIST 118 W. CASS ST. Roseburg - Oregon Board and Room OrRDOX A. FORY Vocal Lessons Studio 312 East Cuss Street Phone 191-J. ROSEUURO, ORE. Modern apartments with bath, and hot and cold water In each room. Transient trade especially solicited. First class dining service. MRS. CALLANI), Proprietor Phono 2X1. 112 Brockway St., Corner Jackson. Near High School. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office: Main 171 2 to 4 p. m. Res: Main 172 OR. U'CETTA BMl'itl, Physician Women and Children Diseases a Specialty Office, Masonic llldg., Second Floor. L. G. HICKS SURVEYOR. 223 Perking lildg. Roseburg, Ore, We're Proud Hecause of the nice thiugs our customers are saying ' OF OUR PIES If you do not care to stoop over a hot oven for a pic or two, give us a trial we're sure to please you. OREGON BAKERY Phono 241. 328 N. Jackson. We'd Like To Collar your patronage because we know wo can givo you satisfaction. We have nn equipment for laundry work that is second to none In tliis locality, nnd gutirantee every piece of work leaving our place, although we do not ask ex4rava gant prices. Phono 380 nnd our wagon will call promptly. PHONE 380 aud our laundry wagon will call. LONE STAR LAUNDRY FARRAND BROS., Props. Corner Pine and Woodward Sts. HARNESS & JOHNSON Our Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries is Complete We carry everything in the grocery line which we sell at reasonable prices. We are agents for the famous "White Star" and "Blue Ribbon" FLOURS None better. Your patronage solicited. HARNESS &. JOHNSON A. C. Minsters Is In Portland on business. P. E. Weaver was down from Rld dlo Sunday. Karl Lauder was here from Port land Sunday. O. C. Sether returned homo to Glendulo Sunday. , Mrs. Ira Pllklngton Is spending the week In Portland. Krauk K. I'avender went to Port laud on business today. . Thrifty irroniiiK potted palms nt ltluek's, the nurseryman. F. H. Schlcgelnillch was In from beyond Cleveland Sunday. C. L. Hamilton was over from Stephens on business today. P. A. Scott left this morning for Ashland for a few days' stny. .Miss Allio Ulack returned this morning from Oregon City and Port land. It. I,. Whipple, of the Sheriffs office. Is spending a few days at his home nt Drain. .Mrs. Eva Thornton, of Eugene, is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Faulkner. Mrs. C. O. Crlteser, of Wardton, left Saturday for Portland, where she will spend the week with relatives. Ralph Taylor, Kay Otey, Chester Fisher and C. llt Roberts were among the Winchester people in town Sun day. Mrs. S. I.. Itargar and Mrs. C. L. Bargar and "Kiddo" returned Satur day from a nine weeks' sojourn at Newport. .1. M. Ilonnell, of Wilbur, relumed Sunday from Grand Forks, H. C. where he spent the summer with two of his daughters. Mrs. J. J. MeXutt left Saturday on her return to The Dalles, after a three weeks' visit at the homo of Mrs. C. M. McNutt. .Mr. and Mrs. John C. White passed through hero Sunday enroute from Kiddle to Portland, where they will spend three or four days. Douglas Watte was in from beyond Dixonville today. Some more per manent road Improvement has been done lately in his neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Smith, who have been visiting for the past three weeks at the MeCllntock homo on South Main street, loft Saturday for Spokane. To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly and en joy Hie, use Burdock Blood Bitters, the great Bystem tonic nnd builder. Miss Bessie Stephens left Sunday morning on iter return homo to Long Beach, Cal., after a visit at the home of her cousin. Win. J. Kelleher, at Dixonville. A young men's "banquet" will be irlveii nt the Baptist Church Wednes day night. A program Is planned by local speakers. All men between iu and 30 are invited to come. Mrs. Xowell Wright and little daughter, who have been visiting with relatives In the East for the past two months, passed through hero this morning on their way home to Ash land. Frank Mnnson and family arrived here Saturday from Salem and wilt reside on E. B. Perrlno's farm nt Winston, recently vncnted by James Griffin, who has gone back to 'tonnes- see. Mrs. iwunson is a sister ui mib. Perrlne. "Warmth Without Weight" Is the motto hack of the famous Mnlsh comfort, which may be bought from II. W. Strong, the Furnlturo Man. ('nine and see the laminated cotton which fills tbeso comforts. Ask for n uiinnlp. dsW las. A. Pitts, of Cottage Grove, through here Sunday enroute in Gold Hill, lie will return here. probably tomorrow, and stop over for a visit with his fatner-in-iaw, w. u Goodman. TiM.i itch' Itch! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch the worse the itch. Try Doan s uini- ment. It cures piles, ecr-ema, any skin Itching. All drugglstB soil it. Dr. Lowe's Torlscus lenses ADDS to voiir field of vision. SUBTRACTS nnnmanre of old stylo flat lenses DIVIDES power equally over all lens surfaces. Multiplies your eye com fort by relief from eye strain. Frei demonstration next Friday and Sat urday to noon only at Hotel McClal li-n. A number of young men of Rose burg met Sunday and organized a "Civic. League" to give united aid to the prohibition campaign In this city Karl K. Strong was elected president Lawrence Gondbourn secretary anil Professor A. C. Crews, of the Com nien-lal Department of the Itosetiurg 1 1 i it ti School, treasurer. Professor K E. Morris, of the West Side School. Is also one of the active henils 01 tin league. LOCAL raws (The Mall). Mrs. R. A. Griffith departed Wed nesday for Alameda, Cal., to visit with 1 a daughter. She 1b In poor health and has gone there for treutmeut tut a saultorlum. i Died. Olga Alice Stelsler, the In fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.! Stelzlcr, died from heart failure, Oct. lti. 1912, aged three months. W. R. Taylor and family departed by wngon aud team for Coos County ou Monday. Mr. Taylor has rented a farm neur Coyutlle. He haB rented bis South Myrtle farm to Chas. Trusk, of Days Creek. From Constitutional Decline. So many cases like this are coming to our attention for the benefit of fathers and mothers of weak, sickly, ailing children in this vicinity we publish the following letter: Mr. Richard Rush, of Columbus, Ind., says: "I believe I am Indebted to the uluable" medicinal properties or Vlnol for the health of my little son, Dale. He hud a severe attack of whooping cough and measles, which affected his lungs aud general consti tution. We tried Beveral other reme dies without benefit, then commenced using Vlnol. and I take pleasure In acknowledging my confidence In Its restorative and reconstructive vlrlueB, for my little boh Is the picture of henlth now, all due to the use 01 Vlnol." This Is because the child needed the strengthening cod liver oleinentB and be tonic. Iron that Vlnol contains, no oil, delicious taste. Children love it. We give back your money it vinoi does not do all we claim. . Red Cross Pharmacy, W. F. Chap man, Koseburg, uregon. u-uiu mv.i- Tho Douglas County Directory now on sale. See H. W. Hunt, City. Only a limited supply left. Ornamental (dirllbliery, new lot Just received by Murk, the nursery man. DR. M. AS11TON Cliiropractlc-Xeuropnth Nerve and Spine SiH-chillst PliIrnnrnMle nntirnmith in n natural and advanced scientific art of remov ing the causo of disease. Chronic Discuses a SlMvialty 224 Cuss St. ROSEBURO. ORE. HIIIiRIDAN sritKKT THE PHONE NO. IS 103. Saved lly Ills Wife. Sho's a wise woman who knowi Just whnt to do when her husband's Ufa s In danger, but Mra. J. it. Hint, Brulntreo, Vt., is of that kind. "She Insisted on my UBing Dr. Kings cew Discovery." writes Mr. r.. for dreadful cough, when I was so weak my friends all thought I had only a short time to live, ana it compiei It cured me." A quick cure fo coimhs and colds, It's the most safe and reliable modiclne for many throat and lung troubles grip, bron chitis, croup, whooping cough, quin sy, tonallltls, hemorrhages. A trial will convince you. f0o and $1.00. Guaranteed by nil druggists. D SAVED HIS SON teister Ladies Tailoring Rooni 324, 3d Floor Perkins Building Everything pertaining to dress mnklng and tailoring taught. Tul tlon: $2!i for full courso. This course offers Instruction In drafting of pat terns, cutting and fitting of coats cloaks, tailored and fancy dresses. $15 course gives drafting of pat terns without sowing. $5 course gives ton days of Bowing, Wo Invito InveBtlgatlon. Mrs. B. L. Mcintosh, Instructor nnd Manager. Miss Florence Mc- ntosh, Assistant. Real Estate Business and residence property Fnrms and stock rancheB. From five acres to one thousand From flvo dollars an acre up. George Riter Real Estate and Insurance. 311 Perkins Building. ROSEBURO, OREGON. I'OH COP.NTV COMMISSIONER. This announces my candidacy for reelection to the office of county com missioner. When I accepted the officii from the people four years ago the county was 170,000 In debt. In the past four years more road and ihrldgo work has been accomplished than In all previous years of Douglas County history, and today we are debt free. I shall. If reelected, pur- 'sue the same courso a to public Improvements, st the same time care fully guarding tho people s Interests. Examine the records and satisfy your self ss to my record. (Paid Adv.). M. R. RYAN, dsw APPLE BLOSSOM Sounds good, docBn't It? Well It's just as good and better than It sounds, aa any housewife who has used this exceptional brand o( HARD WIIKAT KUUK will readily tell you. And sny it Is not only unex celled for baking pur poses of all kinds but It conies In 25 SB well ss 50 lb. sacks at 75c and $1.50 a sack and Is sold exclu sively by S. S. Swlckard went to Dlllard Sun day. S. D. Chapman wiib in town from Glide Sunday. F. A. King went to Summit, Ben ton County, todny. MrB. C. L. Hunt, of Portland, is visiting here with Mrs. L. E. Mcin tosh. Mra. Ed. Wilson, formerly of this city, was here Sunday enroute to Sun Francisco for a visit. Wool blankets that are guaranteed to be JuBt as represented. 11. W. Strong, tho Furniture Man. dsw Clyde Cnvendor, heretofore clerk at the Rochdale store, has accepted a similar position at the Bee Hive grocery. Mrs. D. McCulloch, who lias ueeu the guest of Mrs. Thomas WIIbou, left Sunday night ou her return to Dallas. No trouble to show you our new stork of bulbs null ornamental sliriilibery. Black, the. iiitrscryuiuii. Mrs. S. Smith, who has been a guest ut the home of her cousin, 11. W. Strong, left this morning on nor return to Baker. Miss Clara McCoy, of the Roseburg nostoffico force, left Sunday night on a two weeks vacation, to be spent In Portland and Seattle. District School Supervisor Joiin J. Kernan announces that tho bookB for the county school libraries have ar rived nnd will be dlsinimteu at once. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. L. Bunch, of co- nnllle. are hero, enroute homo from above Cnnyonvllle, where he was do ing assessment work on ins mining clalmd. Miss Dorothea Abraham nns re turned from a visit in Portland, ac companied by n friend, Miss Effie Hester, of Lob Angeles, who win no her guest for a week or longer. Cure's baby's croup. Wlllio's dally cuts and bruises, mamma's sore throat, grandmas lameness Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil the groat h on soli old remedy. E. J. Howe vs. Clyde E. Wallace Is the title of a suit being iirgued before Justice MarstcrH this afternoon by opposing attorneys. Plaintiff, a mer chant of Dixonville, is suing for $2-1.- !lf, when defendant denies he owes. W. H. Klrby, -formerly in charge of the exhibit building at the Rose burg depot, is again a single man. owing to his over fondness for strong drink. His wife secured n decree of divorco from him In Eugene Inst Sat urday. lion. O. P. CobIiow will deliver a number of Democratic addresses In Coos nnd Douglas counties during tho concluding tun days of the cam paign. Ho will hold his first meet ing nt Marshfleld, probably next Fri day night, nnd conclude his ltlnernry with a meeting in Roseburg Novem ber 2. Among the other points Mr. Cosbow will visit nro BandiAi, Co- qullle, North Bend, Myrtle Point and Gardiner. C. E. S. Wood will speak In Roseburg nt a date to bo fixed later. S. M. Kelley Is home from Port laud, where he was called by the sud den death of his sister-in-law, Mrs I. R. Wlshart. Mrs. Kolley remains In that city until the oralvnl of her mother. Mrs. F. L. Russell, who started homo from Peterboro, New Hampshire, last Friday. Mrs. WIs- barts body has been emiininieu iiiki will bo brought to Oakland for burial beside the body of her fill her. The funeral dato has not yet, been definitely fixed but will probably not be held before Thursday. The War Department has sent n statement to the Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce that It cannot mushier making a new survey of Coos bay Har bor to include tho rebuilding of the iettv. The bar dredge must first hi tried out, It Is stated, and tho sum of 11 50.000 offered by the port com mission to help pay for tho Jetty work Is regarded ns Binall, aB the jetty won lil cost about 2.ooii,iiuii ami im south ietty asked for will require more than n quarter million. The commerce of the port. It Is si a leu does not warrant the expenditure. A Inzy liver leads to chronic dys pepsia nnd constipation weakens the whole system. Doan's ReguletB (25 cents per box) correct tho liver tone the stomach, cure constipation Charged Willi all unnatural crime. which he did not deny at the hearing before Justice Manners this morning E. K. Frltts, employed an a teamster liv llllllard ft Metlinnls. was held h the Circuit Court under bonds of $750. which he could not furnish A. Biiclinnnn la bis attorney. The prosecuting witness Is Frank l.eabo aged 1-1 years, of North Itnsehiiig Ho Is alleged to have been assaulted bv Frltts Inst Saturday afternoon ii a woodshed la the rear of a drink house while. In company with nnoth Ind, he was searching for ply but ties. Children morn than all oilier: need tho services of a vIhIoii neelallst of lung experience To correctly rit a mini b eyes m iflnases. the specialist should lie llbl to mensure and correct the defen ultl.mil nracl ca V any help Ironl III ..hil.l Thin can only he accomplished by long experience. Guess work wit I .hiid eves mav result In perma nent Inlnrr. Dr. Lowe, who is to b at Hotel Mi-Clallen again Oct. 25 to ,. f 2r.H1. has ind more man i yenrs' experience testing and flt'l" uiuseH to children's eyes. You nn your children are safe If you wen his glasses eye sale anil priie s-m-f'onsiilt 111 Scores of HoKclml references. Replying to Inquiry of many oltl- iens as to whether or not I will ba a candidute for the office' of proaecut- ng nttornoy at the November elec tion. I dcBlro to sny positively that WILL bo a candidate; that my peti tions are In circulation in each of the counties of the district. I will state in addition that I am extremely gratified with the number and clasB "f persons offering mo their support. dswtf W. W. CARDWELL. (Paid Adv.). 17ENDRICK 1VING Square Deal Grocers & Phone C3. North Jackson St dsw A Iott on tho Track of the fast express means serloii i,n,,i,ia ahead If not removed, s Mm- loss of aoDflllto. It means lack !of vitality, los or strengm nu 'weakness. If Bppeilin inns, I Electric Hitters quickly to overcom 1,. r.iu, hv toning up the stomac 1 ....!., , Initleestlon. Mnchse Hesshelmer, of Lincoln, Neb., had been sick over three years, but six bottles of Electric Bitters put him rlrhl on his feet again. They havu helped thousands. They give pure blood, strong nerves, good digestion. Only 00 cents at all druggists. U The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which bos been in use tor over HO years, bus borne the signature of t ana bus boon made under his por 'tt J?1!, Bona! supervision since its infancy. - AU Counterfeits, Imitations nnd "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trllle with and endanger the health of lufitnts aud Children Experience against Experiment. What is C ASTORIA Casitorln, U n harmless jtubstittilo for Castor OH, Pare . gorlc, Props nnd Soothing ftyriips. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic) substance Its ago Is its fruarniaee. It destroys Worms and allays I-'overishness. it etircs Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It rclioves Teetlungr Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It u-sdinlliitos the Food, regulates tho Stomach and liowcls, givimr healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Vauaceu- Tuo Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sear the Signatiua of The Kind You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCNTAUH COMPANY, TT MUHKAV STRICT, HKW VOMH OITVs von PitosisouTiNo attorney. The price of foodstuffs hss come town at the I erth Bide Grocery, dtf A BARGAIN a nice level lots, each 10x100 in Walte's addition, only 8 blocks from High School, 1 new house 24x32, 9 ft. posts, shingled roof; another bouse 12x20, 1 wood shed 7x16, city water and seweraca. tine well to Irrigate garden. Price 1950, 500 down, balance on month ly payments of lit for first year, then $10 until paid, Interest at 6 per cent. Pago Investment Co. 709 N. Jackson, or Phone 242. tf AUTO STAGS LINE DEPOT. Dally stages and autos tor Marsh. fleld and all Coos Bay points, also for Peel and Millwood, leave Q. W. Rapp'B grocery store, 183 Sherldaa. Cash paid for produce along th line. PARISIAN PARLORS. The Parisian Cleaning- and Pressing Parlors, 12T Jackson St, do French dry cleaning, sponging, pressing, repairing and altering of ladieB' and gentlemen's suits, guar anteeing satisfaction. Goods eallsd tor and delllvered. Phone lit and we will call. We make suits to order, 115 and up. Bee our samples. "Pride of Douglas," a Roseburg product, and "Queen City," hard wheat article, made at Vancouver, Wash., are the two best varieties et flour on the martet. Why use any olbur kind that costs moreT It year grocer doesn't carry either brand. Just 'phone 18, Douglas County Mills, and a sack will be delivered at your j home. West Roseburg Grocery Neely Neely, Proprietor! First Class, Fancy aud Staple Groceries at Moderate Prices Hay, Grain aud all kinds of Mill Products. Ihitter, Eggs and Produce bought. Phone 29 West Roseburg The TWoi-Season Opens About Sept. 10 We will handle again this season the FAMOUS "SEALSHIPT" OY8TERS Hollil Mensure Ho Water ( gt.no the Quart. noc Hie Pint i Sine the liulf-plut. Ham, ba con nnd pure lard. Choice meals of all kinds. LOUIS KOHLHAGEN Phone 19 10? Cass Street MaynarcTs Addition To West Roseburg This'siiperbly ideal addition is located on Harvard Ave nue 3 blocks East of the Soldiers' Home, and one block from store, two from school and only four blocks from the accepted High Scht.ol site. Think Of It!-Fine"lLevel Lots-River Bottom Soil Streets cntirvly around the blocks with alleysjat rear of all lots; city water; electric lights; one half block to river. Just outside city limits, therefore, no heavy city taxes. All modern conveniences at minimum cost. C. D. MAYNARDI Owner Phone 212-L On Property