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i Win- A'-- i 1 A, i r EVENING ROSEBDRG REVIEW FEBRUARY 21, 1914. DEATH OF DUK HOUJIXBAIGH. Burns Tiroes-Herald: Died, at the , me of his mother, Mrs. Geo. S. 4?lli er' 1,1 tnl city. Feb. 7, Mark Bol lenbuugh. aged 32 yearB, 2 mouths and 7 days. Deceased had been in bad health for several years, suffer ing fmui diabetes. His home has been at Caiiyonville, Douglas Couutv, for leveral years, but he was born In Hapuy Valley, in this county. He came from Southern Oregon last July. Mr. Bollenbaugh was not mar ried. He is survived by his father, Simeon llollenbuugli, who resides at Canyonville; his mother in this city, one brother, three half-brothers and three half-sisters. LOCAL NEWS. The Best Cough Medicine. "We have been using Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for the past month and consider it an Indispen sable. Its effect is almost instan taneous, and there is no use talking, It is a dead shot on a cough or cold. We do not say this for pay but be cause we consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the best made, and want the people to know it and use it." Columbus Safeguard, Columbus Junction, Iowa. The above editorial appeared In the Columbus Safeguard almost forty years ago. At that time the sale and use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was confined to a few counties In Iowa. .It now enjoys a world wide reputation and many thousunds have testified to its excel lence. For sale by all dealers. C To the man who wishes to wear comfortable clothes: Having just re ceived one of the best lines that ever came to Roseburg, I am now pre pared to make your clothes at 129 Jackson street. Our ability to make and fit you Is well known. We are second to none, . equal to any, and better than many. Mac, the Tailor. Patronize Farmers' Public Market very Tuesday and Saturday. This will benefit both consumers and pro ducers. Prices always reasonable. Pure Milk Delivered at your home every day $2.50 per month a quart. Phone 297. Milk depot In Hunter's cold storage plant. Roseburg Dairy nsurance For fire, accident, automobile, steam boiler, burglary and lia bility Insurance and surety bonds, see me. My companies are the oldest and strongest, my rates the cheapest. F. G. Stewart 420 Pine St., or phone 142-Y. Mrs. G. Sole was a visitor In this city yesterday from Dole.. Special Sunday Chicken dinner 23c. J. and J. Restauraut, 137 Sheridan street. , , J. A. Leatherwood came In from (thla morning. E. A. Hamilton returned here last evening from Oakland, where he bad gone on business. I Miss Lena Howard has gone to Junction City for a few days visit i with her parents. K. N. Carlyle, of Umpqua, was a recent visitor In Roseburg, returning home this morning. Chicken dinner 25c at Lewis' Res taurant, near depot. J. L. Uoggs, Prop. S. D. Moore, who was a Juryman here this week, returned home to Wilbur this morning. Miss Cynthia Hornlbrook went to Oaklaud this morning, where she will visit for a day or two. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ilelieu returned here last evening, after visiting a few days with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hatfield left here thiB morning for Medford, where they will spend a few days. S. Carter, of the Soldiers' Home, left here this morning to spend a week or ten days at Lebanon. Home cooking, served family Btyle, at McClallen Hotel, 25c; a la carte, 35c; Sunday dinner. 40c. Miss Anna Dodel returned to her home at Ashland this morning, after a two weeks visit In this city. Mrs. C. F. Swander arrived here last evening from I'ortlaud to spend a couple of days visiting friends. J. W. Hunt and wife and little son have returned home to Myrtle Creek, after spending the day in Roseburg. Miss Helen Hamilton returned borne yesterday from Eugene, where she had visited a day or two with friends. Cleanse your system by using Os- born's Laxative Tablets, 25c. 03- born s Pharmacy, opposite Hotel Umpqua. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chapman, of Rockland, who had been visiting rela lives in Portland and Drain, returned hero this morning. Dr. J. R. Hunt, of Oregon, City who had been visiting a month here with his son, Dr. R. E. Hunt, left this morning for home. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hanan, of Yon calla, returned home today, after looking after business matters in this city for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Zimmerman and children left for Portland this morn lug to spend about two weeks with relatives and friends. ., See the wonderful Alaska-Siberian picture at the Antler's Theater Satur day and Sunday, matinee and even ing. Adults 20c, children 10c. Miss Bernlce Smith, who was visit ing at the home of Mrs. George Campbell for the past two days, re turned to Ashland this morning. Miss Edith Clements, of the Uni versitv of Oregon, arrived last even ing to remain over Sunday with her PTr.TITF FT? A MFQ oTTurw MADE TO ORDER THE FURNITURE MAN ALLEN'S FOOTEASE The Antitenticpowrler rmken itilo tne suoes i ne mbdovu Rem edy lor the leel for a quarter fwitiif-i- iim) testimonials. Sold Trade-Hark, everywhere. 2o. Sample FRKH. The Man who put the EEs In FEET. WEST SIDE GROCERY the place for the best fancy nd staple groceries. Large stock and good variety. The best goods money can buy. Too save time and money fby trading with us. Phone your orders, we deliver any where. We Give Roseburg Stamp Co's. Checks. DOWELL & BENEDICK PHONE 29 WEST ROSEBURG, ORE- We Give Roseburg Trading Stamps. The Cass Street Market For all kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats. Fish and Poultry. Fort Jones Creamery Butter. Louis Kohlhagen, Prop. Commercial Abstract Co. Abstract of Titles Blue Prints Filing Papers, Etc. We Will Go on Your Bond Insurance Conveyancing Vint Treat tarings Bank Building ROHfiBCBS, OIUwOON. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Clements. S. C. Miller, of Dillard; V. S. Johnston, of Brockway, and Geo. Cox, of Deer Creek, were among the well' known local citizens in town toduy. Mr. and Mrs. X. L. I.owen and family and .Miss Katie Waggoner left here this morning; for Oklahoma. They will spend the summer there at heir former home. Mrs. W. M. Davis, of Myrtle Creek, who had spent a couple of days here to attend the funeral of her sister- n-luw, Mrs. 13. F. Chilson, returned home lust evening. The Mutch numberof the "Ladies' lorne Journal" is now on sale at the Itoseburg Hook Store. The front cover illustration is one of those hansome Ilurrisou Fisher pictures. J. P. Williams left here last night for Portland, where he will visit a short time before going to College Place, Wash., where he Is to attend the conference of the Seventh-day Adventlsts. Rev. and Mrs. E. O. Eldridge, of Medford, returned home today, after several days spent here during the dedication of the Methodist Church. They were guests of their daughter, Mrs. C. S. Heinllue. "Frederick Preston Search played wonderful program of glorious music," says the Cincinnati Daily Uazette. Ho will play the same pro gram in Roseburg Saturday evening, Feb. 28, at the Presh. Church. The Reliable Kitchen Heater takes up only fourteen inches of space in your kitchen and gives three times the heat with half the fuel that your wood range uses. Come in and look over our stock. Oregon Gas & Elec trie Co. We have Just received a fine lot of English Walnut trees grafted on Mack W'ulnut root. Are offering these at very reasonable prices. Rose burg Nursery Co., Phone 15:!. dsw Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stephens ar rived here this morning from Junc tion City to make their permanent home. They have already secured a house and will take possession Im mediately. They were also accom panied by the hitter's mother. Judge T. J. Cleeton, of Portland, who presided during the session of the Circuit Court here in place of Judge Hamilton, went to Medford this morning, where he will occupy! the bench for Judge Calkins for the week. The following week he will substitute lor Judge Harris at Eugene. Ilox stationery, the remainder of the Graves stock, regular fiOc, (10c and 75c boxes, your choice for only 25c, uml 50 cents worth of S. & II. Green Trading Stumps free with each box. For sale at the Roseburg Hook Store. Hun (I on Recorder: Llttlo Henry I. eland llackllnd, nged 2 years. 8 months and 5 days, fell into a boiler of hot water at his pareuts home on Hills Creek last Friday and was so severely burned that he died early haturdny morning, despite all the skill of the physician called. The llttlo boy was playing with his bat pulled down over his eyes and the holler of water was on the floor, and in running about the room the little fellow stumbled, fulling into the boiler before his mother could catch him. LOCAL NEWS. NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT. Good sweet Navel Oranges, 20c, 30c, and 40c a dozen. Ecouomy Gro cery. Blue Stem Flour, Washington hard wheat, (1.40 a sack. Economy Gro cery. In tho County Court of the Stute of Oregoi for Douglas County. In the nn.tter of the estate of Russell Healer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator lias filed reduced the coBt of living for many. nuove entitled court his ac Ask for them everywhere you trade. !' l '"' settlement of said es- tuiu. niui me court oy oruer uuiy Terracotta chimney pipe, shoulder mado and entered iu the Journal Joints, tees and caps now in stock at thereof, has fixed March 9, 1914. at Winnie Gaddis s, the plumber. io o'clock a. m., for hearing objec- tr ,. h.a ,,- .hn. r...nir,i i.v Hons, If any, to said final account W. S. Howard, and soles sewed on, settlement of said estate. I they will be Just as comfortnblo ns Uatod nt Roseburg, Oregon, this' new shoes. Ladles' shoos half-soled the -nil uay or I'euruary, in. and heels, 75 cents. Next door to W. W. ELDER, j postottlce rear of Stephens' shoe Administrator or mo eBiaio oi nus-l ton. ' i sell Pealer, deceased. T NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Visit tne Roseburg Nurwry '- ' I yard nud see the fins aaortiueut of Notice is given that the under- (ruU trecs gmul, otCi) ot. signed bas filed in tho County Court jfer fuf faie for Douglas Couuty, Oregon, his final - account as guardian of the estate of E. Schludler; that February 24th, 1914, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, has been set as the time fur the ex amination and final settlement of the same. C. L. HAMILTON, Guardian of estate of E. Schludler. M Out of town shoppers will Enjoy Lunch Served at Hotel Umpqua 11:45 until 2: 35c New Shoe Shop 329 N. Jackson St. Men's soles 90c Men's heels 36a Rubber heels 50a I.adles' soles and heels 76c We pay roturn parcel poBt on re paired shoes. Oppouite the electric light office. W. H. 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