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NOlERH POMSH BUT A CERTAIN SAFE CURE Do you know wliyso tunny Specific Blood Foison Victims are also mif ferers of Ktomacli troul)lu or Klicnm.iUsnif It ia ln-caiise they have filial their systems with iiicrmry or j")l;;slt in nil cITort to cure the Mood disor der. These minerals cannot cine Specific Jllood l'ouon; tine such treat ment will sometimes temporarily remove the outward symptoms and hold the poison in check liit as soon'as the minerals are left off the disease breaks out again. Any system saturated with mercury or potash is neces sarily weakened and loses much of its resistive powers; it is a dangerous treatment and should be left off by any who are using it. There is a way a certain way to cure Specific Mood Poison, and that Is to cleanse the H riloou herbs 3. &tv mcnt for ES7 UIL? rifiers and the safest of treatments for blood poison. Home Treatment Hook and medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. UlCAL NEWS. Call up 34U. the Douglas County Creamery, for cream. Rolled oats and barley, cracked anil whole corn, wheat and nil varieties of mill feed at the Douglas County Mills. Phono 13. I have Just received the new model 20-gungo Winchester repeating shot gun. Call and have a look at this new gun. J. II. Sykes' Oun Store, opposite, postofflcc. dtf Most flosebiirg hou .ewlve, use either "Pride of Douglas" or "Queen City" flour. There's n reasoD tor it. Phone 13, Douglas County Mills. If your grocer doesn't carry either kind At Purr's Piano Depot, orr.-r Jackson and Oak, on Friday and urday, the salo In aid of SI. J.'fc Church will come off. Haby a-J ft-r blR sister have things to l-?'. V". them when they come, but '.i-.? mama especially will he pleased n:t to have lnlss:.! that ho ir ?m buying; cheaply jnpt what she ha been looking for. d:d Get Your Birds Ready for the POULTRY SHOW Dec. 9-14, 1912 Doulgas County Poultry Association, Judges, G. G. Wherry and T. A. Raffety Premium list now ready. Call on or address Secretary IS. 13. Wimberly, Roseburg, Oregon. TT:;ywar:3iytH Compare! Compare! Compare! It is not what we say about the swift and silent Ford that makes it a ijreat car. It is what the Ford has done and is doing that makes it "the universal car" Compare! Compare! Compare! lil'NAUOIT $!KM Till III Ml ('Alt IIIHI ni:i,i I itv c.Mt uan TOWN ('Alt HIM) These new prices, f. o. b. Detroit, with all equip ment. All eai'ly order will mean an early deliv ery. I let paiiii ulais from (J. W. Ill' UN F.T I'. Ford Agent tor I iimlas t'ounty, lloseburi,', t Irogon. Commercial Abstrafl Co. Abstract of Titles Blue Prints Filing Papers, Etc. WE WILL CO ON YOUR BOND Insurance 0(1 I'KKrilN 111 II.DlNtl You Don't Have To Go To Sea To See for CVinent Culvert, Cement Sewer I'liten, nles N to tttl tnehc. foment Imilrifntf fountlnllon and elilniney bloekn. (Vineut sldewallia mid rcincnt work of nny kind. I have five or at houses t will sell ehenp. as I want to use the doney In other business. See my burglar-proof window lock, III ). K. See Pat's F.lnatlc. roof paint for leaky roofa. We build, mnre r repair jour houses, iluslness building a specialty. Over forty years experience In building. O.VTnAOTOM V.M) Illll.DI.lt F. wmi s. fj. a., maueenurciy 01 rooia, and bark:!. It is a perfectly safe treat- any one and is certain in its good results. S. S. S. lias been recognized for ni.itiv vears as the ercatcst of all blooii pu I St. Joseph's congregation will give a dance on Thanksgiving eve, Nov. Till, at the armory. Tickets are now for sale. Tabernacle Shadows of tha Ootttf Sacrifices." This little Book U not for the or 11 nrry reader, but most deetdwKy It U what every advanced Bible Student and earnest Chrlsiiaii should possess and study thoroughly. It costs but Ten reins, Is lllintmired ami draws It, .le-'nn 'in the higher life from tho -v;;es ami shadows o( biniel's typical At n-'iiii,ut Pay and oilier saenlhes. turif-y every earnest l'tir::illan .iliuuld U:ivj tils .it I ; hook and llml In It a nine of spiritual wealth, beultti and refreshment. Order It nuw from thy P;!:e and Trnrr ti-r . 17 Uieki TrHec, Lr'teltiyu, N. Y. SiilHmaaship constitutes nlne r.mh man. onj-teath. territory and prod:it. Conveyancing iiosKitrito, oiti:(i PAT F. PATTERSON How to Boil Witir. ! To boll wnter would Hoem to 1 a very simple tiling, nnd yet the Into Charles Delmonlco used to my flint very few people knew how to do It "Tho seeret Is." he Bald. "In puttlnt! I (food fresh wilier Into n elenn kelllo al : ready quite warm and netting the wa ter to boiling qulrkly and then hiking It right off fur use In lea, i-offee or f other drinks before It Is spoiled To let 1 It steam and simmer and evaporate tin 1 til the (food water Is 111 the atmosphere ! and the lime and Iron nnd dregs only I left In the lieltle Is what makes a great I rminv nennlo Kick, tltld It IS WOrse tllftD no water at all. For water nulled lino this nnd flavored with n few drops of ..ninn 1nlr-e Mr. DellllonlCO (ISO tO clinrec as inneh ns for his best liquors, nnd he often recommended It to his customers and friends who complained of loss of appetite. A Bold but Unprofitable Retort. "1 passed that woman In tho second floor apartment downtown this after noon with a wonderful new French hat on, nnd she had her chin up so high In the air she couldn't see nny one she knew," enld Mrs. Knox, with a tinge of resentment in her voice, as she began to pave tho way to Inform her husband that her own old awning was looking disgracefully shabby nnd ready for the church rummage sale. "That's nothing." retorted Mr. Knoi boldly. "When a woman gota a new Purls bat It generally goes to her heud." Then be suddenly remembered thnt be bad ao engagement and decided this was as good a time as any to keep It. Kansas City Star. Didn't Sound Right, -Ma, what does d d stand for?" "Doctor of divinity, my dear. Don't they teach you tho common abbrevia tions In school?" "Oh, yes. but thnt doesn't seem to sonnd right here." "Head It out loud, my dear." .My Hear (readlngl "Witness 1 beard the defendant say. 'I'll make you sofTer for thl; I'll be doctor of divinity If I d. ni t ' ".Milwaukee Sentinel. Hit Kind Heart. Squire IlirnlKittle-For a married in:in you seem to have a lot of time to lour nrouiul the depot and stores. Newt Neeriiweat-You see. squire, I'm so soft hearted it breaks me all up to sit around the bouse and watch my wife work so hard. Washington Times. , Genuine Economy, Husband-- We must begin to econo mize lfe--Ves; I began today by cutting nil your cigars lengthwise, so that they will last you twice as long Sallru. On Tour. The Aetor-Wbnt Is poetry of mo tloli? The Poet-The kind Hint's nl w:i.s golna from editor to editor. - Wo man's Home Companion. Have Arui.dol tune It 17ERN ISLAND r GREENHOUSE Roseburg, Oregon Mrs. F. D. Owen, Prop. Phone 9F12 Cut Flowers Potted Plants Funeral Designs Wedding Boquets Just received a fresh supply of Ferns of all kinds. Also on sale at The Rose Confectionery IMPORTANT TRAIN CHANGES ( WSUN SET t I (OGOtNtSHASTAI I 1 ROUTES f I KITMTIVK NOV. '. PAKI.OR OIINI.KVATION CAR ON TRAINS l:t AND II HF.TWF.FN PORTLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO. CHANGES AT ROSEBURG No. It'.: Leave Rosehnig 11:35 p. in.; arrive Portland 8:15 a. in. Stops principal Intermediate points only. No. 19: Leaves Portland 8:35 a. in.: arrives Roseburg 5:35 p. lit. No. IT: Leaves Portland 1:45 p. in.; arrives Hosehurg 10:05 p. in. TRAIN 17 Wil l, CARRY DININd CAR III TXVKEV PORTLAND and i:i ;i:ni:. For further Information as to train schedules, call on any S. P. ngent, or write to JOHN M. SCOrr, (Jon. r. Agent, Ponlnml, Orenoti. MAI-.KE1 ItEPORT. Prices paid by Roseburg dealers EGOS 37 Vic. UUTTEH 20c to 35c. UUTTKIl FAT 36c. POTATOKS Gf,c to 7f.c per 100 CABBAGE 3-4 to lc. CAULIFLOWER 76c to $1.26. APPLES 40c to 76c box. PRAMS 3.r.o to 60c box. GHAPES 3c to 5c lb. HONEY 12,c15c lb. WHEAT !)5c. OATS 50c. HAY Vetch, $11 ton; grain, $11. PAULEY $27 ton. Livestock. SHEEP 3 He. HOGS Dressed, 9 10c; alive, 7c. STEEKS Alive, 64 to 6c. COWS Alive, 6 to 6,c. VEAL Dressed, 9c. POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive, 10c; dressed, 12 14 c. PORTLAND MARK UTS. Hay, drain, Feed, lite. CORN Whole, $38; cracked, $39 per ton. WHEAT Track prices: Club, 77c; blueatem, 81c; forty-fold, 7Sc; red Russian, 7 be; valley, Y'JC. M1LLSTUFFS Uran, $22 per ton; shorts, $21; middlings, $30. BARLEY Feed, $25 per ton; brewing, $27j'2S per ton; rolled, $27.60( 28.50. OATS No. 1 white, $28.50 if 27 per ton. HAY Timothy, choice, $17W1S; No. 1, $16; oats nnd vetch, $12; nl- falfa, $12; clover, $10; straw, $3 7. Veisetablcs mill Fruits. .'RUSH FRUITS Apples, 50 $1.60 per box; pears $1.25 S) 1.35 per box; grapes, $1.10 Ij) 1.40 per box; er.niherrleH. SI 1.50 nor barrel: casa- bas, 75c(fE$1.50 per dozen. ONIONS Oregon, auc per sacs. pnTATni.'S Tnlililnir nrices: Tlur- banks. 60c per hundred; sweet po tatoes, 1 3-4c per pound. VEGETABLES Heans, 12c; cab bage, lc per pound; cauliflower, 40c ?i'$1.25 per dozen; celery, $3,611 per crate; eggplant, $ 1.25 f 1.50 per box; head lettuce, $2 per crate. Dairy and County Produce. EGGS Fresh locals, candled, 40 T42'jC per dozen; Eastern, 2"Viti 32jC CHEESE Triplets. 19c per pound; daisies, 1 ! Vi c : Young Ameri cas. 20VjC per pound. BUTTER Oregon creamery but ter, cubes, 35M;C per pound; prints. 364 fi137c per pound. PORK Fancy, 10c per pound. VEAL Fancy, 12 14 13c pet pound. POULTRY Hens. 12VjW13c per broilers. 12t4rl3c: turkeys. live, 18 iff 20c; dressed, 24 1i25c; geese, 12M;C; ducks, 14 iff 1 5c. Untie. Wool nml Hides. HOPS 1912 crop, prime nnd choice. 1 7 Tf 1 9c per pound. MOHAIR Choice. 32c per pound. PELTS Dry, lSVfcc; salted lambs. 601i 90c; salted pelts, short wool, fine W$ 1.00. WOOI., Eastern Oregon, 14ffll8c per pound, according to shrinkage; vallev, 21 V4 22M.c per pound. HIDES Salted hides, 131fl3Vj(' per lb.; salted calf. 19c; salted kip. 1 Iff 1 lc; green hides, 12c: dry hides. 21 fi 22c; dry calf No. 1, 25c; No. 2, 20e; green stags. dffTc. CASCARA Per pound, 4 V4 4 3-lc; cnrload lots, 4 3-4 5c. o NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All book accounts of the rirm of Dlniinlek & Agee are now deposited with tho First Trust nnd Savings Hank for collection. Parties owing this firm will please call at the bank and pny tho account. D1MM1CIC & AGEE. Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 1. 1912. Since the election there Is nothing qulto so atlraetlvo as the bath-room waro shown by Winnie Gaddls, the Plumber. Have Amndel tune It. MAIN LINE TRAINS THE YOUTH'S COMPANION WIN DOW TRANSPARENCY AND CALENDAR FOR 101:1. The publishers of The Youth's Companion will, as always at this season, present to every subscriber whose subscription ($2.00) Is paid for 1913, a beautiful souvenir. This year it takes the unique form of a Window Transparency, to be hung In tho window or In front of a lighted lamp. Through It the light shines as through tho strained glass of a athedral window, softly Illuminating the design a figure of Autumn laden with frultB: and ail around, wreatnea In purple clusters of grapes and green foliage, is the circle or tne mounts. It Is the most attractive gift ever sent to Companion readers. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The two leading magazines of the Pacific Coast, the Pacific Monthly md the Sunset, lave been consoli dated under the title of "Sunset the Pacific Monthly." It Ib the Intention of the publishers to spare no money nor effort to make Sunset the Pacific Monthly a credit to the West nnd a magazine of Na tional value and Importance. To Introduce It to new readers we will make the following special offer: Send 60 cents in stamps, and we will put your name on our sub scription list for the next four months, and will send you a tree copy of the superbly Illustrated Mid Winter number, and also the famous Sunset Indian poster, securely packed !n a mailing tube. It will make a beautiful ornament for your froul room or den. Send your order to Fred Lockley, S'orthwest Manager, Sunset the Pa cific. Monthly, Portland. Oregon. Bo sensible. The readers have common sense. LODGE CARDS A. F. & A. M. Laurel Lodp, No. 13. Regular meetings on the second and fourth Wednes days of each month at Mnsunic Tem ple, corner Jackson and Cass. Sojour ners invited to attend. N. RICK, W. M. R. H. 0. WOOD, Sec. BP. O. ELKS, Roseburg Lodge, No. 320 Holds regular communi cations at the Elks' Temple on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month. All members requested to ittend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordlallv Invited to at tend. RINGER HERMANN, E. R. II. C. SLOCUM, Secretary. DEGREE OF HONOR Mystic Lodge No. 13 Meets 2nd and 4fh Mon day evenings of each month In the Odd Fellow's Temple. Visiting membcre are cordially Invited to at tend. ADA LAMPSON. C. of 11. E. 11. LENOX, Rec. MAUD KIRK, Receiver. C AGLES, Roseburg Acrlo meeta In - their hall on Jackson St.. 2nd and 4th Monday- evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren in good standing Rlwavs welcome. RUN NORTH. V. P. 11. F. GOODMAN, W. Sec Phono M 1S3. I O. 0"F., Rising Star Lodge No. 174 : ' meets in the Odd Fellows Teniploj every Friday evening. Visiting brethren nlwavs welcome. EI). S. COCKEI.REASE, N. G. W. S POWELL, R. S. M. FICKLE. F. S. FARM Kvery In ml owner is Interested In tho farm nnd livestock laws of the stitte, A compled rompMntlmi of these laws han just been published In a ileal volutin of about Hi) pnes, of w hich The Kevfew linn Becured a limited numbt-r of enpirs. A copy will bo given AI1HOLVTKLY Fit EE while this supply lusts to every new or old sulwertl-er of this papT who hereafter pays n year's subscription In advance. This hook may he worth to yu every year several times tho price of a ear's subscription, it ives In full the laws relation to crimes against real, iM'rsonal or public proerty, crtmes against the puhHc health, laws iv I at i m to domestic animals of all kinds and the legal restrictions oa to how they shall be kept, estrays and Impounded animals, diseased or In fected animals, shipping requirements, tiarantlno laws, animals kept for breeding purposes, powers and duties of officers In regard to livestock; lawful fences and gates; homestead exemptions from execution; setting fires and penalties therefor; orchard ami fruit laws, shipping requirements lattels. etc.; public roncls and all legal matters pertaining thereto; trespass and damages; warehouse laws and regulations nnd requirements and the duties of shippers. Also the standard of weighs and measures of tills state, lies hie all tills then are various miscellaneous matters, such as recovering rails, etc., removed by water, arbitration of differences, bee keeping, registering names of farms, farm libraries, etc. In its line this Is doubtless the most valuable, book ever published, and lis use will often save paying a good sized fee to an attorney, or the cost of an expensive lawsuit. It Is thoroughly Indexed so you can turn right to the paragraph wanted, thus taxing valuable time. This (fillers 1 Information, In a form so easily accessible. Is worth several dollars a year. GIVEN ABSOLUTELY FREE with a year paid in advance subscription to either the Daily or Twicc-a-Wcck Review. This applies to either new or old subscribers. We also have other fine premiums and splendid clubbing offers. Address, Review Publishing Co. Roseburg, Oregon A Is the most highly appreciated gift possible for any one to make. Haven't yon anyone whose cup of happiness could be filled by presenting them a nice one F or It's true you can buy cheaper gifts oneB that will soon pass out of memory and existence, but a piano Is a thing of beauty and a joy for ever. You can alford It. Come In and let us tell you about It. Burr Music House I Oriiuniental shrubbery, new lot Just received by liitelien & lllark, the nurserymen. j I M PROVED ORDER OF RED MEN,! Ttmnnilfl Trihp Mn AS menta avarv i 1st and 3rd Monday of each month, at the Eagles' Hall. Visiting Chiefs j welcome. J. W. DROWN. Sachem. C. H. TERCINSKI, C. of It. I O. O. F., Union Encampment No. 9 ' Meets in Odd Fellows Tempi on tho 1st nnd 3rd Thursday even lngs of each month. Visiting breth ren alwnys welcome. CARL Oil MAN, C. P. L. E. MILLEDGE. Scribe. O. O. V.. Phlletarian Lodge No. 8 ( Meets in Odd Fellows Temple, j corner Jackson and Cass Sts., on 1 Saturday evening of each week Meuiher8 of the order In good stand ing nre Invited to attend. J. R. BAILEY, N. G. M.. M. MILLER. R. S. nOSEItURO LODGE NO. 1037, V LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 o' clock In Maccabce hall. All visiting brothers invited to attend. L. WIMBERLY, Dictator. II. O. PAROETER. Secy. LAWS OF PIANO Xmas YOU LEAVE OUR MEAT MARKET ' wltb admiration for the perfect cleai lnoss which Is everywhere apparent Tour own kitchen couldn't be mors ' free from even the slightest susplcloa of dirt, . So the.e is an added satis faction In coming In person to select the choice cuts we always have oa hand. Give yourself and ua tat pleasure of a call today. The Economy Market Oeo. Kohlhagen, Prop. Q E. S., Roseburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursday In each month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully invited to attend. MRS. JESSIE DAY, W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Sec. D EHEKAHS, Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41, I. 0. O. P. Meell In Odd Fellows Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters and brethren Invited to attend. MRS. TILLIE JOHNSON, N. O. ' MRS. DEI, LA Lu,WIS, Secy. MRS. C. B. PATRICK. F. Sec. - llfOODMEN OF THE WORLD, Oak " Camp No. 125 Meets In tho Odd Fellows' Hall In Roseburg every 1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Visit ing neighbors i lwayB welcome. M. B. GERMOND, C. C. J. A. BUCHANAN, Clerk. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle No. 4 9 Meets on the 1st and 3rd Monday evening of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. Visit ing members in good standing are Invited to attend. MRS. ETHEL EASTON, O. N. CLARA OAWLFIELD. Clerk. OREGON