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LOCAL NEWS.
Mrs. I. Wollenberg returned Fri
day from a trip to Portland.
Mlbfl Allle Kadderly, of Portland,
Is the guest of Mrs. G. J. nacher, of
this city.
A marriage license has been Issu
ed to Joel Miller and Dora Swaggart,
of Elklon.
W. J,. Cobb Is now able to be at
his office, aftor a brlot Illness of
pneumonia.
Attorneys R. W. Marsters and J.
A. Buchanan went to Eugene on
business today.
Mrs. Elmer Weekly, of French Rt
tlement, was taken to Salem today
for medical treatment.
J. I). Laird tamo over from Slt-
kum. Coos county, Friday. He re
ports more rain there than hero.
The Rambler baseball team will
not play the Rico Creek team at
Dlllard tomorrow, as expected, on
account of rain.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Decker and
baby, of Los Angeles, aro vlBitlng
ho.-o at tho home of Mrs. Decker's
brother, George Holler.
Mrs. Dexter Rice and daughter.
Miss Iris, and ulece Miss Capllolu
Willis, left this morning for Port
land to visit with relatlvos.
Hevlew readers doubtless observed
the fact that this paper gave them
tho only complete report of tho latu
iiepubiluan national convention pub
lished In Douglas county, Including
nominating speeches, etc. Equally
good service will bo given on the oc
casion of the Democratic national (
convention which will open at Den
ver, Colo., on July 7th. The Rovlew
Is a newspaper for cvorybody at all
times, giving all the news of Im- j
Mrs. M. A. Mlnter left, this morn
ing for her homo at Kuilogg, after a
visit here at the homes or M. t.
Munson and O. P. Henderson.
Rev. E. 11. Illcks hns been engaged
to deliver tho oration ut Myrtle
Creek on July 4.
Wednesday, June 24, Is "clean-up'
day in Myrtle Creek, as per procla
mation of Mayor II. P. Itlce.
Mrs. K. S. Clemo and three chll
dren returned homo to Wilbur thin
morning, after a visit at Edenbower
at the homo of Chris. JohiiBon.
Mrs. 8. K. Cobb and two daugh
ters. Misses Mollie und Klllu. left this
morning for a visit with relatives In
Portland and Pendleton
Walter (lagnon, who has Just fin
lulled his second yenr at the Oregon
Agricultural college, is home here on
visit with his mother, Mrs. Fred
Poquetto.
Sewer plpo of cement continues to
gain In favor among ItoHehurg prop
erty owners. F. F. Patterson, tin
local dealer in that material, reports
that tho latest per sons to contract
for that class of pipe are I'. H
Churchill and J. W. Hamilton.
I have bought the Shooting Gal
lory und buwllug alley formerly con
ducted bv Edward Head. Hereafter
I will give prizes In tho shooting
uullerv for best scores made. EDGAlt
A. i;iiison. iJ2r
There will bo a special meeting!
Lilac Circle, W. O. W.. Wednesday
afternoon, Juno 24th, nt 2:30 o'clock
at Odd Fellows' haft. All fluardt
and members requested to be pros
ent. CLAItA IIOItlON,
d!24 Clerk
Tho executive committee or Hose
burg's 4th of July celebration
portnnce from both homo and ,orta rnther slow progress lownrc
abroad In a reliable manner and fro making up the parade for the morn
from fakes or sensationalism. Be
ing a reliable paper our UstB aro In
creasing all tho time.
The Medford "wets" aro jubilant
over the ruling of Judge Hannu, sus
taining tho injunction against the
county court declaring the entire
county of Jackson "dry." In accord
ance with tho recent volu thoro un
der the local option law. It seems
to bo tho consensus of uplniun among
attorneys olscwhore, however, that
Judge llanna's decision will bo re
versed by tho supreme court upon
tho appeal thereto which will e Im
mediately taken. No city can en
act or sustain a charter containing
provisions In opposition to, or viola
tion of, a state law.
Make the breakfast a
success and the day will
take care of itself.
Folrfer's
Golden
Gate 0
CoTe
starts the day right. Aroma
tight tins Never in bulk.
Sold on merit No prizes
no coupons-no crockery.
J. A. Tolgmr A Cm..
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CoWeE
lug's program. Aside from the hand
the militia and the customary lib
erty car, only two entries for the pa
rndo have been secured so Inr, am
these nre floats promised by the V
O. W. and Odd Fellows lodges. Th
committee Is pegging away faith
fully, however, but they innnol mnk
a pronounced success of Hie cell-lira
Hon unless they receive more en
courugenient than is being showi
lliem. Funds with which to defru
the expenses of such nn rvenl art
being subscribed very gingerly and
In some Instances lii'grildglugly. Al
though the movement for the celc
brntlon was siarted Iwo weeks ago
the subscriptions to date tnliil li
than $:in0, anil fully .r Is need
lo make nny sort of a showing even
to compare with celebrnllmis to
held In muny townB much Icsb Hi
sl.e of lllis one.
(Iranls Pass Courier: Henri
ninth arrived here about uoiin lo
day from San Frsnclsio in a Tourist
nuulmohllo artcr nil exciting ami
moat eventful trip. After being held
hack by a bund of sheep which hi
could not get through nor iinmiiil
for a dny. ho collided with anothei
circumstance yesterday In the Siskl
yuu moiintalus while closely follow
ing behind n While Steamer con
mining a gentlemnajand party oi
.three- ladles. The steamer Btiddcub
turned turtle, precipitating Its occu
pants with BciimiB results. Mr.
Ilarth chanced to be so closely he
hind that he ran Into n Imnk on Die
side of the rond before he could
stop. In order not to run Into the
wreck. He was then compelled to
carry the Injured women folks back
ovc- the route which they hud trav
ersed, a distance of 27 miles for aid
and" relief. tie iinaiiy aiitvt-,1 her
today.
MIDDLE NEWS.
Pee Pat for your Paints, Oils and
Varnishes: Dust on Earth, tie can
save you money, with u pusiuve
vnnrriritee back of the goods. P. O.
Uox 302, Roseburg, Or. dswjyzu iieacmiig ncnuui. i
i'oitland Oregoolan: Waller A. uncie coan Loruun nua uceu tiuw
Siinm.ou, the manager or the siue sica wiui pneumonia mo j.i "'-i
show In a circus, is being sueJ in ' but Is some better now.
ibc circuit court by his wife, Le.i:ia invitations are out ior me weuunii
1 li.iiuu. who wants a divorce. S'lt i of Miss K.aie Auams ai i ue
says that he has frequently struck I Creek, the 24th of June. Miss
i.r widen: ty, choked and ab.isud Adorns ai one nine was a uib"
her. She does not slate the amount school pupil nere.
of alimony she desires, but says her i Misses Hazel and Maud Catching,
husband has 10,000 In cash, besides, of Washington, anu uiaoys moriuu,
i..-u,.u .i, ,!,. ,itn,-U rinil lewe rv . or I'oriianu are visiiuig mis. o. o.
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1 Mli3 Eva Pruner has returned
from Estacada. where she has been i
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THE COUNCIL SAYS
alHIIM
inoitljV "lu
worth $25,000. Ills Balary, she says,
is $2000 a month. She deslreB to re
sume her maiden name, Leona Per
kins. They were married at Van
couver. Wash., Dec. 10, 1907.
With School Superiiitendentitim-
lln's announcement today of the pu
pils of the Kellogg school who were
successful ends the marking of pa
pers of the eighth grade final exam-
ni held in mo county hub
thurMiuincs of the successful
icr districts having been
published last Thursday. Of the
seven pupils of the Kellogg school
who took tho examination the fol
lowing six passed: Frederic Miller,
llarley Clark, Alva .Maupin, Anna
McClay, Avery Mlnter and Gladys
Mackey. Prof. Ray Henderson, prlu-
Ipal or tho Kellogg school, claims
redlt for all but the last named
ii til 1. who during the greater part
of the term attended school In Dis
trict No. 00, Elkton, Mao McDonald,
teacher.
Portland Telegram: Standing out
;is the most unique punishment ever
Imposed bv Judge Cameron, W. M
Gorslluo tills morning was ordered
etalned nt the city jail until Rose
burg. Or., Is declared "dry July 1,
when he will be released to move to
:hat city wllh his family. Gorsllne
vns accused by his wife of threaten
ing to kill her, and Is the husband
ind rather from whom three children
i iid their mother lied last Wednesday
:ilgbl to escape his drunken abuse.
Yesterday at the city Jaii the Gors
ilnes became reconciled, and the
complaining wiro and mother ex
liressed a desire to withdraw the
barge she had Illed, but she under
.venl n change of heart in the night,
mil appeared tills morning to prose
llte. She Is silt lulled wllh the sen
.euce Imposed, and already has hc
;uu preparations to leave Portland
for a prohibition town.
Catching.
Mr. A. L. Strlplln haB sold his
farm to Mr. Harvey Cutsforth, a
brother of our genial Geo. Cutsforth,
the blacksmith. I
A brother of Thomas Boyd, the
R. R. agent, paid him a visit last
week. I
Grandma Frater, of Roseburg. Is
visiting her son, George and family
The town must be kept under the lid all day Sunday, that is, stay
home and be good. Well I can help you out. Bisten! Buy a supply of
ice, salt, cream and the other necessary articles Saturday and make your
own Ice Cream by using a Peerless Freezer. The name is correct for it stands
ahead of any other. Call and let us show you just why.
Remember the name and don't be put off with any other than the Peerleaa. The price
is riffht also, if quality is considered. From 12.00 up. O
Now to keep your supplies palatable and sweet you need one of the best refrigerators
made. The Dr. 1'erkins has outclassed all competitors. Call and examine and be convinced.
F. Ii. CHURCHILr L0
THE IRONMONGER
P. E. Cornutt is visiting his Bister,
Mrs. Elbert Jackson, at Los Angeles,
Calif.
Our baseball nine" were sadly de
feated at Dlllard last Sunday by the
Itice Creek boys. Each team has
won a game and on Sundny. June
28, the championship game Is to he
played hero. Of course we hrp our
home team will win.
E. D. Riddle gave a cherry party
to h Is friends at his bachelor quar
ters Friday evening. Jlls guests were
MiFS Addle Stewart, Dr. Robinson
and family, Mrs. Clara Mosthof, O.
V. Logsdon and family, C. Gazley
and family and his sisters and fath
er.
The baseball nine are giving an
Ice cream social at the hall Saturday
evening. An elaborate program Is
being prepared and all are cordially
invited to attend. The proceeds will
go to the ball team for expenses.
B.
CALL Foil OCH'NTY WAUItANTS.
Notice is hereby given all parties
holding county warrants iBsued by
Douglas County Oregon, and en
dorsed prior to and Including the
30th day of January 1907, to present
the same to the County Treasurer of
Douglas county, Oregon, at his of
fice for payment as Interest thereon
will cease after the date of this
notice.
Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this
15th day of June, 1908.
J. E. SAWYERS,
Treasurer of Douglas County, Or.
djyl4
TO WHOM IT MAY CONC'EllX.
The liest Pills Ever Sold.
"After doctoring 15 years for
chronic Indigestion, and spending ov
er two hundred dollars, nothing hae
done me as much good as Dr. King's
New Life Pills. I consider them the
best pills ever sold," wrlteB B. F.
Ayscue, of Ingleside, N. C. Sold un
der gunrantee at A. C. Marsters
drug store. 2Gc.
In the approaching election,
president and vice-president of the
United Slates, u full membership of
all the house Qf representatives, con
fr slstlng.of 3 US inombers and delegates
Notice is hereby given that
suIoh made from the lumber yard in "u VnHed Suites senatfr from
North RoBcbirrg, except coal ac
counts, have been duly assigned to
A. Creason, and all parties owing Hie
said Chambers lor nny of such nc
'oiiuls aro hereby notified to settle
wllh the undersigned.
Dated this 4th day of .Tune, 190S.
J20 A. CREASON.
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the people right.
Some merchants in their attempt to lead in
prices often buy Tnft-'i j' Koods but that is sonic
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H Our courteous treatment, the superior quality
tt of our goods and the right prices is what is luiild
Jt ing up our business every day.
If you are not n regular customer place a trial
J order and be convinc :d.
ours for a i-quare ileal,
Alton S. Frey & Co
"Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil is tho
best remedy for that often fatal disease-
croup. Has been used wllh
luecosB In our family for eight
veiirs." Mrs. L. Whlteacre, Huff
alo, N. Y.
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it be stc;inino; hot from
the earthen pot; and the
loveliest woman pour it.
Your sro.tr returns vour money It rou doo'l
Ilia Sthllltnf 'l Ileal, we uav hnn
as many different states, are lo ue
chosen. Tho result. Involving as It
does the . ontrol of both the execut
ive- and legislative branches of the
national government, with the oppor
tunity ror a cnange oi panics aim
policies, Is of Iriinscelident Import
ance and far-reaching consequences
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having
lost our business by tire, we ea
themselves Indebted to us to settle
as soon as possible. T. J. W1L
pectfully ask all personB knowing
LIAMS & SON, Wilbur Or. tf
Say those hammocks at Churchill'
are "Dandys."
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FOR SALE A good second-hand
typewriter, almost new. For par
ticulars see Elmer E. Wlmberly.
Biliousness
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lomiie.a nil Kiii now com p! fit-If enroll, .tecum
mend Hi em l- everyone. Dure tried, you will
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hot water a .specialty. o
Toot of Jackson St. Repair Work Neatly Done.
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The building weQjccupy was
built especially for thla busl
ness. We've t-iiulpped witli
the latest and best laundry ma
chinery that can be bought.
huvo soft water to do the wash
ing with and all Ironing is done
with ourQiew pressing process
Our dry room fat one of the
finest In the West," and our de
livery service is practically PJv
feet. Mutter let the Hnsebur
Steam Laundry do yourOwork
call 'Piione 791 and we will
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