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wtwJ &KMitt f timif, lotto; ?i. iu N v i ; i i t 7 t i T ll I pc tilt hs BTii:ir avattms jxexri cvkbxt bt REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. WfMHKKI.Y W. H. KISHKK O. V. WIMIIKULT Br.tnr.Hl at Kosnburg, Oregon, poitofllco leitonddiBi nuttar orice, ituvlnw Hulldlni, lit Nurti JcMon Streot. DID HER A WORLD Of GOOD, SHE SAYS Mr. .M.H.n- a So Weak Nl.r Colllil hi, Kill (.i l I p ll.ahli IK-. Moml hv Tal.l.u-. M X K IM I V. ::-:. I.. Ill l'.i ' f.'ll'.!il oV, I. .Ml. :.' In.- I '. HUH. I null Sil linn:. ;.(. of I. Ill nil". .1 J.c.vi i II.. :iul II.' u . on lii i 1 id Tn.-.-il;.;. sllOpIPtllf-'. I'illderit. is iiii in m-.U "I r"l SU Well HOW thill I Villi hardly reali.e (he awful condition I was in hid o f I took 'I an lac," Mild Mis. K. I,. Moor-, of H i;; S. Vving toii Mfeet, Memhin, Teiill. "1 had ht en in a rundown eondi- t vv o years -he cull! j ii n -ti , I "and was so vv-ak I could hurdlv I l;i-t-i coin:. 1 had to force in -sell 'to ear. hut nothing HL'nnl Wl'h lilt' ludant-y out ol Hie buv and raus- .....i i -n mi. I.-s :nnl no ae.ount nti him to i-usiain a iJ.niiired arm. t(;il j ,.ol,)i haidly mi up w liui I vv as Hilling or lyint' down lo my" hou.-ew oi k. I sulT MUHHCKIITiOIl KATKH: Delly, ty mail. pfr yoar II. 00 Daily, by currhT, per month 60 Dully, by currier, par weuk .1 Weekly, m.r vcur 2.00 U.',.L-lv. Ul, M.nnlh. . - l.iin ! "' ,.j-.J..T-J-jJ,.;..T-?.jWj.-.jj. wan driving ran a v. ay, throwing Mr. I 'a ul fiiu'v, our m w prorer. now has iiis st on- open for huHim-.----. and his siock (l jjoodK is im w and well p n M i'n ilJl'Tiol look.S I'd Willi tlld til ery in in y nd I am now lay. flo ll to jr. 1... il tid IIIOI .Mr. :.n f i j 1 1 1 Hi alt li'i I. I-Milh I'l iilioy and ('aUnr !' on, I ,vt. of niir popular i. J i i . : f 1 1 r la-1 i-'ami-day lay a I I li ir hono h in ll;i- Ms and t-.'uwln Aihmi, two old m r ho, from o iT-'t'iiH, ioiim- .M oinla y 1 1 (tin ( .'a in p i.'i l le v w 'i ri-( n 1 1 dis iK.m tin- atiny. Tin- hoys .-fat.- lo sa ihv ai v)m i-U to the food old I'. S. A.. idach'-s that w most drive ini' disiract'd. y a pja t id ph Ui-1 up Inst hotih ol '''an iat inn i hri c- Ih hi i y mt-a Is lhos- awlul headaches are cone -.nd 1, w 1 1 am leelinK just line. I have gained m si i oiik enough to oi k wit h case. Ta li lac did me a world ol ood -more than all the other medicines I have taken put together." Tanlac is sold in iJosehui'K hy V. '. t'haimiau, in liidilht hy I). F. iJveceit, in Oakland hv Miller UriiK III Clendale hy the Clenrhile 1 1, ' I ' t'oli. i I . . S. M . hlley c:i nu ll' t ,i t in u ar Ko: imi r i' i: lerta i n ment al (he (. I", hall Saluidav niL'hl and lo i.i.el Crand Ma.-ter Walker. I'. Ii. I la rrint-'i oti, the y: me u ;tl-(h-n. w nt to Ko ehurj.: and other noitliiiii points Tue.-day looking at Icr inh't'isf1; p' rlainin to pame. Y. r I i lain ,ih' at'ed m nt hniau who li.s en the (i. K. Aikins (arm sou tli of town, met with a paint ul injur Ho- oilier day. The horse he lant'i d tin ii in-'. .1. Kennedy, id' Kuj ne, oipan i.-r for ihe W. o. ., alit nded tin I. it. ). I', eniej tain ment Sat t ml a i i'Vi niiif., al o ionkiiiM atler " -V"" ""' u , I ten pounds ami a Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ityaii and liar- ((( .,n ,1V hmS(,w nsoii liyan, oi ituHi'inirj;, w ho nave I heen viidtint: v.iih their lather, M. ' S. Kvan. leiurncd (o iheii- homes on I U'edneHilay. 11. Jt. Johns, of Upper Cow ('reel;, Is vi.-ti intr his da ufh lei , M rs. 'had- wh-k, i his week M rs. t 'had w irk, I , wiio nas i.een -iniie hi tuts wn't'M, j ,.,1.irmary jn ;;UjIUr ))V (;iir,ier is much improv. d. Umik Cu, in Voncalla hy C. 1. llunt- Amoiif the n-ei-iil arriv;ils at Hie I jiaM,1( j eeil-pnrt hv Cmpuua Hoiel ;iddle are 1 1 a Jieemaii, it,luli ('., and in Mvrth' Cn-ek hy I 'oil land ; J V Sir nor ami w ite, 1 1 ri h I huk 1 'o. Itosehurr; J. V . 1'arli' i, j;uj;ene. ' 0 and I'. S. Sifcland, I'erdiie. I A very interesting and instructive pi'oi-ram was KivtMi at the school! :i;usroi; r ;iovs i;.i'iii.V; t OKI'OKA l) l'i;t HMOl.ll. m 1 l'. . U'. I lionse last Tuesday evening. All il luslrated hi-iure hy 1'rol. o'N'eel was followed hy elni'iillonary nundicrs hy Mr. Heals, of the kiddie jlank, who is an idocutionist of inucli ahilily. A lari-'e anilience w as resent, and all expressed themselves as liavlnn spent an enjiivahle evening. Tin- V. . S. r. held a very en joya hie lociiil meet iitt; Wed nesday evening. (JaiiK-s and refresh men is furnished Ihe enieria hi nienf , and we u ndersta ud J ha t all present proved Uiernselves to he a V el y pie-mis hunch. Cram! Master W. V. Walker, of fie 1. O. O. F, of (lleeini. paid the lot-ill lodi.'e a v isit last Satunlay evening Artel- the hlMliess se.-ioi the Imhekaiis and visitors v -re in- viien iri'( me iiaii, ami an v.ere en I'll. lined Willi ail excel le: it pl'iiLTillll of mil' ic and recital ion;, and an nd d hy the Ira ml Mast, . after which everyone repaired to the bun um t hall !o he served with an ex elh nt supper pre pa i 'il hv ihe le hekahs. X. I ' i -i I Sin i i Ii has heen a , pointed admlnislrator of the estate ol .lohn K. Smith, deei-ased, and W. M. Motire, W. II. Smiil I John Shupe named to appraise the Ore .on Journal. ) It i;i;l )SIM ii; J', ilar.h I,. With out city or town oi . miat ion and without, a jail, policeman, consiahlc, deputy sheriff, justice of (hi; peace or cemetery, Keedspori, located on Ihe lower I'mpqiia Kier an on (he Coos Hay line of ihe Southern J'aeilic Kail road, has a I tained a popu hit ion of alio people. The residents of the rapidly growing place havt; eonidud . il that they need a regular city K"V ernmeut and have taken steps lo in corporale as a city. The necessary petitions have he.-n (-in-ulatid ami freely smm d and ap plieaiioii for incorporation will he made and a special eleeiion held. Then- set -ins no doilhlt t hat I lie proposition lo incorporate will carry. Keedspori lia. heen ma kin u ra id strides durum the past tt w months and the uu oi potation as a city has ceine as a natural coiim tH lice. The advantages of a city ale need d. Two I u in her mills, ihe .lolim-on plant and tin Keedsport I.uu her Co. mill a re in opei ,ii ion a I l; ed.-port, ami a third mill, owned hy the W in chester Hay l.nmlier Company, is he mp roust ruded. This, vv hell finished, will he a lari'e plant, which will cut 1 L'a.moi , ei of lumher a day. An aid to he of the prohahle value nf lopiion has heen pivcu lor the I ' al properly. Cull appf o:ir lioxes. 1 IlillU. iuk of real .i ml pt j:ood imality, Ft-ijMua Valley '"iti'W-l nlnnit r.iner t'honn pu r- ' cha.-e el an island tumositc . t ds- port in the I'mpiiua Uivei- lo a hllli ! h.-r company, w Inch may erect a hriliL' j larj.-,! plant, ami ihloI ia t ions are he 1 'rtiit ! tn closed ft r si il I a not lie r In in her ' ind us! ry. I'p to this I ime " ei; port ha Motor Car Sale i)v liL'in4 v.().ulniicJ ;il iincouvcr Barracks, VancouviT, Wasliiiif-lun, hy (he United Stales Spruce I'roduction Corporation M t r iiuvlvs I', to 5 ton, $1,000 to $-1.00 'It.iiUrs 2 1 to .1 Ion. .Si 00 to SI. 000 ForJs SilOO to S'r0 .Mm) ,i fv w p.isM nui r c;ns of other in;ikcs. AH cars can y prucs !dii;lv niai KeJ. Coino ami sec and buy. . -. - - "r-TgnrmTtfiM.wltrrrrTirirt e? t4 I' or further informntion nddrrm a AutotnolHlc lpt., -,U- thmnl --V Npruci! I'roiluchun torpor. J Hlmn, Icon HU1; I'ortlainl, Or. What's the difference between ieat man's wife and 11 harhe Itiu Uph'.cJ ly f-tsul'J. ItiDi, but ! t.'Vt-n beiorn tie; ltn;irporatlnn 1 i-'v 1 reeled '.h-triciTy v-ill la;ht th.- phte .-. j An electric company ha.-; been or- ; iraniZ'-d and lm or pora'ed hs ih-' liet 'lpoft l.iirht v Power Companv, , and will at oii'e install a plant at ihe r Johnson mill, where steam fiom the 'mill can be used. C. Met;. Johnson' Sis president,-John K. Hrowne seeru-' tary, and W, 1'. 'Keed and Cly.le 1 Cha.-e of Iter (Isport, and I. K. i Isiaph s of Hoi Hand the directors. ! J l-'ishinj; is one of ihe hi' fmtust rje;i 'of the lieedsport district. The l.eds I Ian t s h Company last year shipped a million and a half pounds of fre.-h 'fish iit ice to the lart'e cities, much of the product J'oiiit. to New York. This ;year the output of the company vv'll lb'- 'iiiiih ;, if."-!' u, in addiiion to tin .hundred or more fishermen on the j river, t wo boats will fish in the ocean ,and brinr the catch to Keedsport for packing and shi(i)inir. C J. Arni I si roil.', ot Marshl'ield. has taken over t tie oroan-tfoiiiK boat Water witch, which In will operate, ami a hti-ton mir-e seine boat from ih" Columbia lliver will hej-'iii in April tishiiii? out si'le for the company. A salmon cannery is aK'o operated in Heed: port and Ihc canning of sar d in en has been success fully I ried out and promisi-s to be an enormous industry lor thai place duriap the coming year. The First Hank of lieedsport, wi'h a i apiialiat ion of $ jr,uiHi, was I started hist month and op. m-d in i temporary uuariers. The deposiis ! j have been increa -ii.).' at the rate of I j .!'. not! a week since ihe bank : opened. l-'orm-'fly the nearest ba::i;, I n at Cardiner. I Work has been Marled on a 'rame j two-story structure for ihe bank. On (the lower floor will ! fine uuaiiers i for the hank and a siore room, and joti the second floor two five-room a pa rt men' s. The hank is now occu- jiyiim temporary ipiartt i-s. I A new theaf. r is beiut,' built by I. i:. S:aph s, of Horihid, -IunSU in ;sie. The I heater will he filled Willi ; opera chairs und will have a si aliiitr 1 caoaeii j of lull. I'lans have been perfected for a 'new school lionse for lieedsport, 1 which will cost rmiH. It . j,, , the sou'h end of ihe citv and w ill . contain four schoid room-:, arranr-eij to jm rni il of additions. Two leach ers will he in charge of the school. ; The Keed: -port Const met ion Com pany has completed 10 new c if la iz s, tlified with all mod'-rn coiiveni. iices. ami will at once start the erei tioii of I lo more, winch will he rented or ' -old. Warren H. Keed. Who started I the f own of W certs eolt. has UK-V . d ; his home from Cardim-i- to ibis place and will build a handsome ivsiib in". , Heed. Jan. He a- Co. have sfarlt d remodeling iheir store building to ; tit ihe s coin! floor or a dunce ami en ten a umi.'i: t hall. .1 C. Klein, of San FraneiMo. a 1 former res id" nt of (iardim sta ried dri v i n;: pil iin: for th da lion ol a tor. build inf. In on room he will open a rein il I mi sin "'st and t he of her w ill he l ent d. j Th" I'mp'iua Hoi"), which vva comph-l ed a few ment iis a uu, ha PIOV" '1 I-.M SOI. ill to 111' t th.- ih mand of the pi : mua u-, ami anoihet siorv will be a.lde.l. 1 A I; l t'e wo:k-,op has been er- . t ed in lie- business section by a linn w hii !i will i tit lue j;i buiUiny ami I'-paii inn h-hiii:: boats ami i ft 1 1 1 . !!; r-d cite f. . "i ' :' jt, u;n:i v. N t alone c'o you save mon'-y but you g-.-t all tiie flavor that only liornc-crtnncc food" can give you. tn aiidihon, there h t!i uncommon satiffjetin you get in eating the foods you've grown yourself. It's no trick to have a garden and to raise all the varieties of vcrj tahles your family Iikcs. But he sure to ctart ri?St hv planting MOKSI-VS c:AL.Ii-ORMA ackn'wvii (ijfJ hy ex)rrts "h-si m the woiid." Ai climated to the Pocific Coast. 1 rue-to-r.aine and of strong vitality. M.rt i C-i. '.f' .1 F':-:re jr,,l J'r'ft.i(-'e x-e -.' y Jfiiifi fi'trfwhtre C. C. MORSE & c:o..$T2. MOISTS Dischacieii l ioiii Army , Koy Cedt-r-irom, of Melrose, w as r'e' i, : ly discharged from the army and arrived ai his home ycsi'-rda.y. Mr. Ceiiersriom will enam; in farm ing w ith his fat her, who own a I arm' ranch near Melrose. Aiienc.v lor T pewriter Couniy Ass ssor (luy Cordon has takt n the agency for the Corona ivpi'writtf. Two machines were re ceived by him recently and are small and compiid, Mr. Cordon expects to dispoM' of a n u m her of the "mills" in i hi.- county. Tui;i Momy Over to Treasurer The co ii nty lax department yes !erda mined over ihe sum of Si'a, immi io County Treasurer .1. K. Saw yers. Tn is a mount represents t he first week's collect iops. The corpora tion tax leiuins have not as yet been Ceceiv i'il. but are expected soon. FffP LOOKING li: .-; '..1111 ..III. all. laBgi K I f .- t TTiH LJ M t.'licli.iis luiiiK'-madt' jiaslrv nt th Caf.'l.Tia. n - - If .lll liaP MIIIirlliltlL' tO 'I'll or rent trv an ,.v. il) Th.- l:.icw. It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to fed young tr do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark Tines under your tyc-3 i.anplea a bilious look in your l:iec dull eyes wilh no r :ar:-.!e. Your doctor will tell you ninc'.y per cent cf ail tidiness conie3 from in active l-v.'.e's and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com I ound rr.'.:;ed with olive oil to act 0:1 tiie liver and bowel-., which he gave to Lis paiients f.r yearj. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the substi tute f. rc.'.loir.:'!, are gentle in their action yet al.vays cifectivc They bring about that exuberance cf spirit, that natural Limvai'.ey which should be enjoyed by everyone by tonirtc up the liver and clear inr; the 'stetn cf impurities Von will know Jjr. lidwards' Olive Tab-l.-li by their olive color. 1UC and 25c per box. 11 druij-iUti CHARMING LITTLE FROCKS OF SILK They'reTypical of the Modes of Paris Materials That are up to this Store's High Standard We point your attention to these NEW DRESSES That are cominq in. They are quaintly designed from extreme models that reflect the victory idea of the French makers. Spring never brouqht us more richly exquisite apparel, and al prices, ho, that are more reasonable than for secern! seasons. Hllt it is a good time- to beware of cheap goods. As always, we have insisted on quality first, because "Quality is remembered hny after price is forgotten." BURCHARDS SQUARE.. S llrjackson Street -: Roscburg, Oregon H .MAI) .;.i. ! wire al fc""d prices. Also several kinds ol' i.oultry l' nee, some at $ l.7f , ,. ! ii,-i roll. Sleanis & Chnnowcth, Oak- e sell fence mr cash only. ; y,,ealla, Or,..... Having just received two carloadi- "JJ, - of Pane Wire Fence, contracted hum , ao at prii es much less than can he : had now, we otter salae at the t"..l- L.tiii... 1. ei... .u unl.i....) ... I.itk Oil , hand: 7-har for 4 ic; n-har for! For Infants and Children. Ole; Ill-bar 40 for 5'lc; '.'-bar 4J fur' , ., r n.,n rt V'n o .;.- m-har -ir for i:c. .mm. son,.- In Use For Over ears soft w ire fence 7-har for rc; !'- Always bers bar 6U lor 44c, and a heavy :i n,.r l xie :!ll for file. Karhed wire in S" rod Signature uf spools for $4.75. Staples and hruv CASTORIA A'STER V ., ' AVJ A'- -V - - . O .'J 'S - V .:( V-.-- .ie'.'-' - '' l - . I ' . . ! i l?iv, the bather's wife coints lo lhi meat simp to buy, but the meat man's wile pa ssi's the bar her fhop by! We an sorry ft Is so, for we be lieve in rei-ipim ity, v In -rev er possi ble! Net only liarhers' wives come here to buy, but all fjood housewives and this is w hy our nie.it it .are riht, shop is clean, and every vv.jk our tuls at e s en ! The Kcononiy Market ADMISSiON (tin. Koblhrtj'eii. I'nip., I'lione ptKiVTP'M?' TifH i Everybody's Coin' to the Last Came of the Season -al the R0SEBUKG UKill SCHOOL GYM SATIIWW MCI IT. MARCH 22 ,1 '' 7::M O'CLOCK CENTRAL POINT vs. OUTLAWS Craals Pass (Jirls vs. R. II. S. Cirls THE DEMAND OF THE SEASON KhQUKbS THAT UV- UK COS'I UMLO CCOROIXGLY AT EAST Lit TLVK. It is exp.tlod that you don new clothvs. Here on display will be found a wonderful ranj;p of beautiful fabrics all the season's latest colors to select from. I land-tailored into a suit to your individual measure they will please the man who aims to be well dressed, and yet permit the practice of economy. Tor tailoring like ihis means greater wear and better appearance. So you can see whv hand-tailored clothes means more for less money. IMPERIAL CLEANERS (Trv Our Vtai i We Call nn.l Iti-lner I'liout- 77. Wo c!... everyll.li.s tn. uwrnximtm I m III II in wngfMgWli.TJt jmjl. SI fTrW 25c - ' '-""'TrtW IfHll m "IHI iibiibi n mi mi mi hiimwmih iiiinwim ni i m i n mi Bnwrei3,ii7X: '.n ,';.- .,H.:'-! Fi". n r-iT -i r- i "it- cu.i.4a,. wui. . k .. . .u i. -1 ; liai"K'.' 9 ALL PRAISE THE ESSEX $1395 FACTORY r -i H ii H I be I'sex is deiuon(iilcil tn the same steep hills that are used to prove climb nt; ability by lm,h-powi.ud and ell eats. Speed is shown over the same couise thai last cais are di monslraleii. Its aeei leralinn is c.nnpaud !'. the few ears noted for sueh peiformanee. BUYERS BKING I'l.ACKl) ON WAITING LIST We have already botiUed or.leis lor more eai s than llu v aie Scheduled to reevive be ft re iiiiiLiinuiKi. Il is J. libitnl il anyone will be able to ,i;et an l.'.-si. as piomptlv as lie may want it. Hut In oidiiir now the delay won I he ,iiite so lone;. I hi; new car that men have I.ONd WANTED -SEE IT-RIDE IN IT l'lfONL 92-y. i II. MERTEN SCR.VICE STATION 2 14-2 16 E. Oak St. L 1 I , . . ... . . ii i r..l inn i .1- -- ...a,..-. mm ;uMuMKjuWaal.4L.3..i.j. .-. ); . . i...i ..-w.KT:-V..j ....ij.- - t ,j .VimK) I El h iii i i ii ii i i i in ii i.i in. ii t minimi m. wiiMiiiiiMiMiniinwniinmM ,.11,1.1 . .aji.wtttifttiitfuii4?ia.w .jm...fcb-.fiwl. tm h Mjirrta-8 wt Mn 1 m -tktg Potatoes lust Arrival, a Carload of Willamette Valley Table Potatoe While they last at SI. 65 per cwt. in sack lots. Get your order in early. a limitcd sPPly of SEED POTATOES-' , R0SC- "Whitc Rose, '"Cold Coin" and "Burbank" at specially low prices. Onion sets for a time at 12 1 -2c Pcr pound. Peoples Supply Co. .t;-