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. ... ...... -. ,. . .,,..-...r-j- .riwiiKl..f,!.J''4.. .,..,.,,.,,....,t.....r w ffisioil! K&SP Alwavs Bort Afcfclablc Prcparationfar As similating lltcFoodandltegula ling the Slumuclis ami Uowels of Promslcs Diijcslion.Chrerruf nessancincsLConlainsnelllier Opium.Morpliinc iiorIiicral. J'OT JAH C OTIC . Oax aroUOr.'Ul'.VB.PlTaWt A perfect Remedy fofTonstipa liun , Sour SlouiAch, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsiuns.tcvcrish ness and Loss of Sleep. Fqc Sunittt Sl'ftnnlure or KEW YORK. fcXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I ljOME SEEKERS I The lent land in tho world, and at the most reasonable price- iq in the vicinity of OAKLAND, This constats Lands. For address, C. W. VAIL, Oakland, Oregon. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I Roseburg-Marshfield Stageiine -WllKKUT AND 1IKHT 1 Marshfield and all Points on the Coast i(K)l) RIGS AND CAKKFUL DIIIVKKS E. BANGS, Prop. WJ loseburg-Marshfield Staee Line U. FEN I ON, -snoitrKsr and Myrtle Point, Coquillc all Coos Bay Points Stove leaves Kofiplmre every mnrnimr nt fi:00 n. m. romipvtitiyc with tnttnfl Rt Myrtle Point for Mnrtthtield and with tho Ivoftts for Coquille river point. tiOOD RIGS AND CAKKFUL DRIVKRS For further pnrticnhir apply to uasa MrtH'i, near tho ittKt. THOUSANDS McCLURE ' S MAGAZINE 19 tho best published at any price. Yet it is only 10 cents a cupy, J 1.00 a year. In Every Number of McClure's there are articles of intense interest on subjects of the greatest national importance. Six good short stories, humorous stories, stores of life and action and always good. I IW 1 O 4 McClure's will bo more interesting,' important and en tertaining than ever. "Kvery year better than the las or it would not be McClure's." FDFF 'i'iTiK1 nov for McClure's for l!iu, Anil cot the November I lL.I ,mi Dpt-ember numbers ol l'.HW free ' 1 - Thk S. S. McCi vkf. Comi-an-v, M23 I.kxinoton Ri.mt., Xkw Yokk, N. Y. ADVEKTIIIVO PiVYS When it's dono with "Southern Oregon's big 22 Evening Paily and Twice a-Week Review. There's none so good. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Thirty Year? THI CCNTUR eOHMNY, NEW VOHN CITY. OREGON of Farming, Fruit and Grass further particulars cull on or Rot TU TO- Proprietor hkst koftk to- G. V. RAPP, Agent nt Koeeburg, Bears the I Signature XLp IvJ' for Ove COOOOvi SAY THAT- NONSMOKERS HEALTHIER. feople Who ,Do Not Ce Tobacco Develop More Itupldly. "There in an easy wny, if you are a cigarette smoker, to tell vlie?her or not the hnhlt Injures you," said a phy falcinu. "Do you feci, nfter smokluj?, tr languor, a sinking mid a great depres sion? Do you feel melancholy, hope less, weuk? If you do you should aban don nmollnjr ut once, "The tendency of tobacco Is to weak en the action of the heart. But In very Itroiitf, robust pert-uns tills weakening effect Is very slight. It is not felt at nil, and these persons tobacco cannot be said to Injure. I!ut in persons whose hearts and constitution are frail the ef fect Is strongly felt, the symptoms be ing those that I have just described, and such persons ought not to smoke." This specialist has tabulated the rec ords of all the smoking and nonsmok ing medical students of his acquaint ance for n period of nine years. lie has found that tho smokers are shorter in stature than fho nonsmokers and that, they do not develop as well. In tho course of four years nonsmokcr? gain '2i per cent more In height and 20 per cent more In chest girth than the smokers. The former, too, are quicker than the latter. They learn quicker, walk quicker excel In the speed of nil the physical and mental acts. Phlla delphiu Inquirer, A Itemed y For Snake Dlte. There Is a most remarkable account of the exploring trip of an orchid hunt er named Andre through an unknown part of Venezuela. The party met with terrible hardships and privation, and only about half of them got hack to clv!ll?.atlnn. They were in continual danger from snakes, and the native remedies, the only ones at hand, were severe ones. One day Mateo Ramirez, one of the men walking through t9 Jungle, was bitten Just above the ankle by a snake. Andre suspected that tho bite was not poisonous, but Mateo was In mortal terror and allowed his friends to subject him to a remedy worse than the disease. Throwing him to the gi'ound. they wound a strong creeper mound his thigh until It cut Into the flesh and then burned the wound with a live coal until the patient shrieked in agony. Chewed tobacco and crushed garlic were afterward rubbed In and tho wound Imnnd up. The snake bite was cured, hut the poor victim suffered for many days front the remedy. Les lie's Monthly. The Poor C'hlneae Wife. A Chinese wife is not exactly to be envied, for she Is under the authority not merely of her husband, but also of his mother. A book on Chinese eti quette gives rules which show pretty clearly how utterly subject a woman is to her mother-in-law. Here are a few of them: "When your mother-in law sit. you should stand. Obey her orders quickly. Rise early In the mom. Ing and open the doors quietly, taking cam to make no noise to waken her. Hasten to prepare her toilet articles; retire and prepare for tea. Take It to her quickly and cheerfully, anil then arrance the breakfast table, l'lace the chopsticks straight, boll tho rice soft, and let the meal U thoroughly done. Prepare the meals thus carefully thrice dally. When darkness comes and your great one desires to sleep, spread the bed. when she may iencefny rest and you may retire to ymir room." ttsninple of TernencMN. Perhaps Hie tersest and most effec tive eluction see'h ever made, says a Loudon wiekly, was that of Mr. John Pit'l at Accrington. when at last and after the imwt urp-nt solicitation he was Induced to address there the elect ors of northeast Ijincnshire. "Men of Accrington. If yon are so backward In coming forward, we shall all be iM'hlnd as we were before." The only deliver ance comparable with this in tersencs. and effectiveness was the sermon of I'ean Swift's, which, taking as Its text. "He that glveth to the poor lendeth to the Lord." began nud ended thus: "Itrethren. If you like the security down with the dust!" Not tNd to Pulllnrc Corka. A slight lire occurred on the fourth floor of n downtown establishment. An Irishman was at work on the same floor at the time the blaze started, and after It was pnt out Pat was culled Into the private office of the manager. "Pat, why didn't you try to put that Are out yourself? Yon eouM easily have extinguished It with a hand gre nade; there's plenty of them tip there." said the manager. "Well, sor," returned Pat, "I had four of thim on the ense. but I couldn't get the corks out In time, befcorra." Philadelphia Telegraph. One Thlnjc Settled. "Oracp is greatly worried. She can't j decide wliore to go on her bridal tour." "When Is she to fie married "The date h;-snt 1m.vi fixed yet. "Whom Is she going to wed':" "That's another detail that Is yet to be eraingeil. Rut she has her trous seau all planned." Kansas City Jour nal. A Tftrtnr ProTrb. A Tjtko-Tnrtnr proverb throw Ifcht on the iinr'!on of the nmoiint of ve tnolty lo bi lookinl for In ptllc lnl docu ment by oriental. The proverb rum s follows: "11,. who penks tho truth will b expelled from nine villages." raniment. "I tlio.-sht t could cet along without (InsKl-s awhile -longer, but I find I onn't." Yes? It was an optical Illusion." Smart Set. However numerous may be thj ep. ortnnlti"9 of life they ore rover dis covered by those who keep their ev, tint and their hands Idle. Maxwell" lahsninu. ..Cosgrove's Concert Orchestra.. will appear under the auspices of Julia Abraham's Cabin No. 5, N. D. 0. Roseburg Opera House, Jan. 15 A SUPERIOR MUSICAL ORGANIZATION H;ghly endorsed by botti press and public. Admissidn 25c, 35o and on pale at 8tron!iV MONEYS PAID. C'oDtluued froc page 1 Mrs F Brothers " " Mrs A Franklin " " 1 20 j 1 00 j 10 70 j 1 00 1 CD 1 00 I 1 00 I J A Buchunan " Clarke Chas Tbora " " L Reizeustein " " H H Brookes " " D Jarvis. state vs Clarke H S French " S K Svkes " 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 SO 0 M0 7 40 7 50 5 SO 1 80 1 80 1 00 7 00 6 SO 2 50 2 50 3 CI 4 30 10 CO 00 50 J JJapgy " J L Clarke 11 M Van Alstyne " A Parks " J VV Wright " C O White N P Jones " W Q Drake " C O White, stato vs Doa S H Knight " L L Smith " Harlow Whltsett " 13 M Armltaire " H C Slooum, cor-9table M D Thompson, exrjensect A K Brown, double assessment Leon DuGas, quarantine D J Jarvis, state vs Hii-h J A Buchanan, justice court J CTwitchell, coroner A C Marstera. Inde & statlonerv A E Nichols, commissioner 2S 20 23 40 4 50 la oo 150 00 275 00 J C Young " U W Dlmmlck, Indgt asst h Du Gas, witness fee CLAIMS I1EJK TKIl. C O Wnlte, damages Lloyd Marquam, damages Real Estate Transfers. William Currle to John A. rr.,imt,a ftlCO: si and aol of swl. ami nwi ,f aai of sec 2!, tp 31 s, r 0 west. Caroline K.J. Russell et.nl tjx p.i.n.i L. Josselyn, S10: nl and se of nel nf sec 10, tp 30 s, r fl west. W. P. Reed et u.t tn T?nlnh Pv,.tt. 22.-; lot 1 In block 12, Gardiner. Peter Turner to Asa J. Millnw. sin- lot 4 in block 11, Gardiner. II. F. Starmer al nv tn r. V Q,BM.M lots 1 and 2 in block 4, Hahrke's subdivision of lot 1 of Frultvale, all in tp -t s, r u west. C.S.JacksOn tO T.ntll. Ttli.oa at ... 1: block ltl and e of all that part ot n mow street, lying between blocks 10 and 111, Riverside Addition to Rose- ou rg. Maurice Abraham et als tnCarWn v. Dale, t-'tfr. lots 4, 5, and , In block 1 Glendale. W. E. Cook et ux to John Bishop, 1200; lot 2 and net of nei of sec 33. tp 25 s, r 5 west. M. C. Nowlen et ux to W. V. Ash burn, 250; el of net of sec 2S. tn 27 r 7 west. William A. Simmonds et ux, to F. A. Kribs, tcoo; so of sec a, tp 2H s, r 8 west. M. J. Kinney to J. F. Hamilton. t-W: net of sec 20, tp is s, r 8 west. S. Hamilton to Mary S. Kantz, t'.0: lot 8, In block 3, Hamilton's Addition tn Roseburg. A. J. Bellows et al to Samuel XTaK. ley, I00; parcel of land 50x 158 feet, in vv est itoseourg. C. Ross King et ux to O. H. Cole grove, II: parcel of land 2ox2." feel In block 4, Yoncalla. Reported by the Title Guarantee Loan Company, Roseburg. Oregon. . A Natural Bitiall, It Is s very reasonable thing to suppose it tne foundation of a structure was re moved that the building itself is bound to come down. This same principle can oe applied to disease. Take a medi cine Into the system that will remove the cause of sickness and the Illness leaves of Itself. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, sick-headache and billiousness have their foundation In stomach disorders. Remove this weakness and the other symptoms are no more. There Is one cure for this that all druggists sell for 2.) cents per box. It Is called Dr. (innn's Improved Liver Pills. They get right auiio oeginning oi tnese diseases and make the cure by taking awav the cause of It. We will send a small box free by mail, or a large box on receipt of 2 k. Address The Dr. Bosnnko. Medicine Comnunv. Phtl&dt:nhi Pa. For sale at A. C. Marsters, drug gist, Roseburg, Ore. 1S47 Kodgers Bros, silverware at 1 Churchill & Woolley's. 50c. Reserved seats now KHVnil Prom T.rrlblM Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbltt, of Barge! -on, Tenn., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. Tne most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consumption was slowly but suroly taking her life;. In this terrible hour Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption turned despair into joy. The first bottle brought im mediate relief and its continued use completely cured her. It's the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bot tles 50c and 81.00. Trial bottles free at A. C. Marsters & Co's. Drug Store, Roseb-.irg, Or. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. Milch cow. Enquire at E. A. Wood & Co's. grocery, opposko the depot. d-sw-tf. FOR RENT. House of two rooms, located between the round houso and the grove. Call on John Mlcou, Soldier's Home. jl4. FOR SALE CHEAP. A 1350 piano, good as new, at a bargain if taken scon. Call on or address Roy Sloper, Roseburg, Or. FOR KENT. Good five-room house, near G. K. Linser's on U. R. track. Larere e rounds. Address Dr. S. Hamilton, Roseburg, Ore. F'OR SALK. Good house of five rooms, in Roseburg, with three fourths of an acre of land In fruit trees and Harden. Address "Z", care Re view, or inquire at itevtewornce. n-sw FOUND. On the street Wednes day a purse containing a Bum of money. Owner may recover same bv calling at the store of Fisher &'Hellows Co., proving projwrty and paying ex pense 01 advertising. A. A. lie Uo ws. IOST. Tn or near the U. B. church In Rose bur it. SaturJav niirht. .Tunuary I), a lady's purse, with chain attuiched. Contained a sirall sum of money, three keys and other articles. Kir'.'er nlc.ise leave at this office or re turn to Miss Myrtle Piereei Roseburg, Oregon. d-sw-jlO. UP. About Oct. 1, 1D03, a 1 2-year-old calf: color, dark red with white on both Hanks, breast, left side and top of the head; star between the eyes marked "A"; both ears are cropped and left one has two silts. Owner can hare same by paying cost of keeping and advertising expenses, d-sw-tf. U. J. Phock, Olalla, Or. LOST OR STRAYED. About Nov. 1st from Copper Mountain, on the went fork of Cow Creek, two horses. One is a 1 orrel horse with light mane and tall, white stripe down face, 12 yrs. old, weight about 1.000 lbs. Alfo one brown horse with black mane and tail, age 1.1 yours, weight ubout 1,UT3 lbs. Small boil on sorrel horse. Liberal reward. Address A. W. Coon, Rose burg, Or. jltt-d-sw. THK HU1KBCRU HAKKKT, The local market quotations today are as follows: Wheat mo cents. O.1 ts Ocen ts. Barley ;0 cents. Hay Loose, ; baled, $12(15. Potatoes I cent per pound. Butter Dairy, 30c: creamery, 3oc. Eggs 2-"i cents per dozen. Chickens Mixed.ftc per pound;young chickens, I2.50C43.00 per dozen. Veal (Ic dressed. Beef Cows, 2(2Jc; steers, 3Ki heifers, SKic. Hogs Fat, 4((Hic live; dressed, 6c. Apples Per box, 50c Wool 13irfl5c. Porland .Market The quotations In the Portland market today are: Wheat, V.k:; oats, $1.10 per cen tal: hay, clover, $12; timothy, $ltl: wool, valley, cents; hops, 15(f24c; bogs, gross, 41(rfv5c; sheep.3Jc gross: beef, gross, 3icents:veal, !c(rflc: eggs, 271c: butter, creamery, T.0: dairy, 2o( 22c; chickens, mixed, llK'clb. ASK THK AC.KNT FOR TICKETS VIA SPOKANE, PT. PAUL, DULCTH MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST 2 TRAINS DAIL.Y PAST TIMEZ New equipment tlirougliout. Day Coaches, Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining, Buffet, Smoking and Library Cars. Daylight trip through the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. For full particulars, rates, folders, etc., call on or address J. W. PHALON, T. P. A., H. DICK PON, C T. A., 122 Third Street, Port land, Ore. A. B. C. DENNISTON, G. W. P. A., 61 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. lodge directory F. A A, M Laurel Lodite No. 13 Holdi .vB.... i"uuigii uu aim u vtumiei. aaya ut enuh ujonth. O. P. Cophow, W. M. N.T. Jewett, Secretary, AO.U.W. Kosi'burs Lottijo No. 16-Meet the and and uh Mondays of each month at 7::o . m , in the I. 0. O. P. Mall. All members iu guud standing aro Invited to at 'oiid K. 51. Tozikii, M . W. IS. H. Lenox, Recorder. BI O. KUKH, RosGourg Lodge, No.320-Hoidfl n;nmar coiinnnnicitluiis at I. O. (j. F Halloti 'Jiul and 1th Thursdays of each month. All iiit'tiibeis requested to atteiid riivularly, and all visiting brothers are cordi ally iuwted to attend. F. H Waits, E. B. Roy McCj.ai.lkk, Secretary. Dkl-RKK OF HONOR. Mystic Lodge No. 13 Mects -Jtui and 4th Thursday evenings of each mouth in Native Hons Hall. VUuluir members Cordially Invited to attend. Miw. John Kantz, C. of H. E. 11. Lenox. Keo . F OF A., Court Douglas No. K-Foraters ot America, meets each Tuesday evening in Native Sou' Hall. Ymtiug brothers al ways welcome, T. F. PATTKBFOsi E. H.Lenox, Rec. Sec. - E. V. HoovEtt.l'hyBiciau. 10.0... I'hiletarian J.odge No. 8-Meeti la Odd r-ellow Temple, corner of Jackson and lasu streets, on Saturday evening of each week. Members of the order in good staudlua are Invited to atteud J. CTwitchpli, N. Q. N. T. Jewktt, R.8. IO.O F., Union Knrampment No. 9 Meeth in Ortil Fftllnn-a Tomnlu nt, lha lot u.j Thursday evenings of each month. Visit log brethreu always welcome. H. B. OlLI.KTTE, O. P. F. G. Mit ELLt, Scribe. O. O. F.. Ki-ifng Star Lodge No. 17-1. I. O. O. F. meets lu Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. A. 8W..MAN, N. (i. F. O. M ic thhl, It. S. KOF P.,AIi.ha Lodge No. 47 Meets every Wednesday in 1. O. O. Hall, at 7:30 n. m. Members lu good standing tire invited 'o at ,nd. Dr. ueo. K. Houuk, c.C. S. V. Rami-, K. R.S. KO. T. M.f Protection Tent No. 15-Hold-i regular meetings on the first aud third Fridays of each month lu Odd Fellows Hall. All vIMtltig members iu good itaudlnn are luvlted to attend. G. W. Perry, Com. O. W. Rait, K. K. LO. T. M ., Roseburg Hive No. 11 Holds Its regular reviews ubon the 1st and 3rd Fri day aiternmins of each month in Odd Fel lows' hall. Sisters of other Hives visiting iu the cltyari cordially invited to attend our reviews Mrs. A. T. 5IORIAN, Com. Mas. Jessie Rai-h, R. K. NATIVE PACUHTERS. Julia Abraham's Cabin No. .5 Meets on 1st and 3rd Mou days of each month. V tilting members always welcome. Flossie Shamrrook. President. Macde Rast. Secretary. OE. 8. .Roseburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting ou 1st and 3rd Thurs days lu each month. Visiting mombem lu good standing are reepectfullv Invited to attest! 5lRH. NANME PRACtL'E, W, JJ. 51iH Keuika Ramt, Hecretnrr. 0 N.U.. Co. !., Heparate Hatuillou Meets every Thursday evening at the Armory llallat So'clock. F. I). Hanlik, Captain. R EBKKAHH, Roseburg Rebekah Lodge. No. 11, 1. u. u. r. .Meets in Odd Fellows Tetntde cverv Tuesday eveiilnir. Vlaltinv sisters aud brethren invited to attend. Miss Martha Cummins, N. O. 31 in .--Fanny Miller ikcreiarr. ROYAL ARCANrSf, Roseburg Council No. awil-Mcet and and 4th Mondays ot each month in Native Hons' Half. Visiting brothers always welcotne. F. B. Ha MUM. Regent. A M. Handera, Secretary. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. Lilac Circle No. Meets on and and 4th Fridays of each month at Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting members in good standing are in vited toatteu Mrs. Dei.la JswEir. O. N. Mrs. Belle Motian Clerk. WOODMEN OF THK WORLD, Oak Camp No UV-M.-etsat the Odd Fellows Hall 1 Roseburg, every 1st and r.rd Monday eve ning. Visiting ueignborsalways welcome. N.T. Jkwkit. C. C. J. A. BrcHANAN, Clerk. KhorassiuMitL. D R. H. L iTl DLEY TIIR OSTEsTPATH Kodnifs No knife! There-mils are won derful, as Nature's meihodn can only be, Can Cure permanently all curable diseases. OlNSrLTATlOS FRKg Office over the rostoflice. J O.TWITCHIiLL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Robibvbo, ... Ormok Special attention given to diseases of the eye OtBct-new Eootlas County Bank Build log. JLMKR V. HOoVKh, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Robbbdbq - . Obi. Special Attention giTen to Dlieatea of tb Nose and Throau Office Main St., on door soutn of CUT Ha 1E0. . HOUCK, M. D. Office, in the Review building, npstsirs rooms 13 and 14. Teltphune, Haiotl, Rosbbubo, Oaa OREGON Shoi;tL!ne amd Union Pacific to the east The O. R. A N. gives tlie choice of THREE DAILY TRAINS Two via '.he Oregon Short I.lne to Psll I.nke, Denver, Omaus, Chicago and Kansas City. One the Great Northern Ry., to Spokane, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. t Ocean Steamers leave Portland every 6 days for San Francisco Boats leave Portland daily for all Willamette and Colombia River Points. Monthly Steamers to China and Japan. For fall Information c.ll op or sdflrwt neareit U. R. A N. Ticket Offlos, or sddraM. A.. I CRAIO General Passenger Agent PORTLAND OREO O