Lips while? Cueekspsle? blood tbin?
Consult your doctor.
Bad skin? Weak nerve? Losing flcah?
Consult your doctor.
i ii A Noippetite? Poor digestion)" Discouraged c
- consult your oocior,
non-mtccMIc Scnaparllla. I ml ..,,, llli
klm. Do txattlu at he lotfl. formulM of all our modloluM.
Ask Him
LOCAL NEWS.
8. D. Evans was la from Umpqua
on business today.
Miss Kuby Elmore left this morn
ing (or points south on a visit.
W. W. (Pap) Davis leaves tomor
row for Salein to locate
C. W. Kirk Is over fran Drain at
tending to business matters.
A marriage license haB been Issu
ed to Otto Erlcktou and I'fttrl
Thornton.
Miss Stella Cfcaddoclt mturn.H oa
Saturday (run trip to Vail City,
Pott umy.
Mrs. J. 1. Ptton loft today (or
Attliut. ,werw Uo will remain (or
toil iftiroaawr. a
Chun. U. Marty n loft last night
fr km rum noar Elkloo to re
sult (or a tew days.
Mtfs Rom Embre left this morn
filg tor AjAiliind, tbwi she will be
WlFHoywi ID u. I, nwnvu s launaiy.
Mrs. R 8. Ourker and children ar
rives Ultra on Saturday from Med
bnt to vkilt wltb her parents, Mr.
ami Mm. t. W. Maldva.
Jrtro. R. A. Tuiluy, of Wallowa,
-Who boa buL'D visiting here with Mrs,
J. B. Znrchsr, www to Yoacalla to
(luy to vlult with relatives.
Z. Donnoy, of Bar county, a
btaUmr-in-luvi of J. W. Conn, of
MxdMmB, wan In town today. He
will probubly locate la this oonnty.
After nitirlng from Lhe -saloon
biwiiiwut In this city on July 1,1
Kills will move to Portland to reside.
Ho may engage In business in that
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Al. Kent are moving
today Into the residence property
ftrrmarly owned by V. C. Ijoodon and
situated at the comer of Douglas
And Powlor streets. I
Dr. B. V. Hoover was called to
Rotaim Creuk Sunday to attend the
lt-year-ald daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kd. Cooper, who (ell off a horse and
dbilocetod her right elbow.
Judge J. W. Hamilton Is borne
(rom Coqullle.
'lhe Christian Aid Society will
meet at the home of Mrs. Puvell on
Fine sirt-,etr Thursday afternoon at
2:30 o'clack. , did
A call meeting of Hostburg Chap
ter, No. 8, O. E. S for Thursday
eveivtrtg, July 2nd. Miimburs please
atlfild, By order o( W. M.. Jy2
Alois and Joseph I'artsch, (ornioi
rmkifi of this city, arrlvod lieie frosa
j-mr Portland, Saturday, and wem
out t, their (arm at Mulroso, wbeie
they will remain permanently.
K. f I'stierHon, who has the contract-
for Installing the futures for
Ititsakurg a Nickelodeon, went to Ku-(t-ne
today to get a yitiern for his
work.
htotl Strong, of this city, won the
Uetiawtt prlte for the best essay at
toe V. of (., In Eugene, last week
Earl will probably remain at Eugene
during the summer vacation. In the
emptyy of tbe Eugene Uuard.
Jim Malhalny, (iwmer bartender
for B. J. Helsensteln, left today for
tbe Tastau Springs, in California, to
try tbe waters of that place (or bis
rheumatism.
Her, Van Marier, the evaugelist,
who -ass lieeu cuuduiitlng meetings
at tbe Methodist churob, left this
morning, accompanied by his wife,
for Cgnby.
Mi. snd Mrs. W. 8. Denham have
movis) here from Coqullle to reside.
Mr. Bennsm has taken the manage
ment of II. Kenton's two Btage Hues
(rom this city to Coos county.
Will Cure Consumption.
A. A. Herren, Finra, Ark.,
write: "Foley's Honey and Tar It
the bast preparation for coughs,
colds and lung trouble. I know that
it has cared consumption In the first
stages," Ton never heard of any
on using Foley's Honey and Tar and
not being satisfied.
The Review always leads.
CURES
s9.sJ OLD SORES
Na old sore can heal until the cause which produces it has been removed.
Bxtornal applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc., may reduce the inll.iru
Orattun and assist in keeping the place clean, but cannot cure the trouble
because they do ant reach its source. Old sores exist becsnse the hloixl is
to fee ted with impurities and poisons which are constantly bring discharged
tubs the pluc. Tbe aerraa, tiaanes and fibres of the llrsh are kept in a state
df irritation and disease by being daily led with the gi-rm-ladrn matter
threagk the circalatiun, making it imjxissihle for the sore to heal. S. S. S.
cans caroaic sores by ita purifying action ou the blood. It goes down into
the escalation, and removes the poison-producing germs, impurities and
morbid matters which are re)onsible for the failure of the place to heal.
8. S. B, makes the blood pure, Ireeh and healthy; then as new, rich blood is
icarriad to the spot the healing process begins, all ilischiirite ceases, the
Inlsunaantion leaves, new tissue begins to form, the place tills in with firm,
healthy Scab, and soon the sore is pcrmsnently cured. S. S. S. i purely
wagetab), the safest and beat blood purifier for ymmj; or old. Hook on
Mare fusst Vkars and any medical advice free to all who write.
- TEB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. OA.
Now is the time to list your rearms, Orchards,
Stock Ranches, Timber Lands and City Property.
We offer you the advantages of wide-awake out
side connections.
If (All till
Send us full description, or call; we will be pleased
to nieet you.
UMPQUfl VALLEY LAND CO.,
OtHc Mcctfe Tetnplei
Can St. Roseburg, Oregon.
M
CELEBRATE
The 4th of July
District Fair Grounds
ROSEBURG
Jine Programme of Patriotic Exercises
F BARBECUE
and Picnic Dinner. Roast Meat Furnti-hxl Fna
Free Admission
to grounds, race track and grandstand. Races and sports
aH the afternoon.
Committee in charge J. A. Buchanan, C. S. Jackson,
E. B. Penfra. L L Pwroit, E. L. Giles,
Paul Bruckner was down from
Melrose today.
Hon B. L. Eddy Is borne from a
trip (o Portland.
Geo. and S. J. Sorum came In to
day from Glide. Toe latter la en-
route to bis former boiue at Flor
ence, Or. His wife has been there
for several weeks.
A. A. Carper, night assistant agent
at the S. P. depot here, lea,veB July
1 to tuke the agency of Vibe Coos
Hay r Kastern railway at Myrt)e
Point, Coosl.iipiinty
A supply of trie nitvr 'edition of
the Oregon nilnlnc lows has Just
bfn received at this office. It In
cludes everything to date In legal
ruining procedure, Cople only SO
votita oath. IT
Portland Oregon Ian: There need
Im no great surprise that ei Register
Bridges, of the Koseburg land office,
made arrangementa wltb tbe prose
cution for immunity. Prom bis swn
confession as la hi dealing with
Kribs. It it evident that he badly
needed It. '
Prof. A. M. Bandera and Miss
Ieona Mathews returned Saturday
from Eugene, where titer attended
lhe Western Oregon Teachers' as
sociation. They reiiort an-ezoellent
session and that the teachers were
highly entertained by- the people of
Eugene.
J. ft. Campbell and son, Dr. Camp
bell of St. fouis, arrived here last
evening from Springfield. 111. They
are the owners of the Callahan farm
beyond Wardton, and they will
probably sub-divide the Same and
place It on the market. Messrs.
Campbell brought with them a sou
venir from tbe new Coliseum at
Denver, where the national demo
cratic convention will be held next
week. It Is a strip of wood from the
main entrance to the building and Is
the first democratic "big stick" to
reach Iloseburg from the convention
headquartera where Hon. W. J. Bry
an will doubtless be nominated for
the third time.
Hl'MMKR EXtTRHION RATES TO
NKWpOKT AND YAOl'INA
BAT.
Prom June 1 to October ICth,
1908, Special "Summer" round-trip
tickets will be sold from Roseburg
to Yaqulna or Newport, Oregon, and
return, good sli month from datr
of sale; good only for continuous
passage in each direction. No stop
over allowed. Fare for the round
trip $8.00 dswtf
Do Not Neglect the (Killdrrn.
At this season of the year tbe first
unnatural looseness ' of a child's
bowels should have Immediate at
tention. The best thing that can be
given Is Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy followed
by caator oil as directed with each
bottle of the remedy. - For sale by
Hamilton Drug Co.
Cured of Bright' Disease.
(no. A. Sherman, Lisbon Red
Mills, Lawrence Co., N. V., writes:
"I had kidney disease for many
years and had been treated by phy-slciana-for
twelve years; had taken
a well known kidney medicine and
other remedies that were recom
mended but got no relief until I be
gan Using Foley's Kidney dire. The
first half bottle relieved me and four
bottles have cured me of this terrible
disease. Before I began taking
Foley's Kidney Cure 1 had to make
water about every fifteen minutes,
day and night, and psssed a brick
dust substance, and sometimes s
slimy substsnce. I bellevo 1 would
have died If I trad not taken Foley's
Kidney Cure." Red Cross Pharmacy.
CALL FOR 11HNTY WARRANTS.
Notice Is hereby given all partler
holding county warrants Issued by
Iiouglas County. Oregon, and en
dorsed prior to and Including the
3ith day of January. I9U7, to pres
ent the same to the County Treas
urer of Douglas County, Oregon, al
his office, for payment SB Interest
thereon will cease after tbe date of
(his notice.
lut'i'd ut Roseburg. Oregon, thli
Kith day of June, t i8.
i. E. H.VWYF.IlS.
Treasurer of Douglas Countv. Or
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AITO I.IYKRY HKRYICK.
HtnunYr ami Taylor Now Heady for
Your I'atmnago.
Ornnt Taylor and Frits Stauffer
have opened a partnership automo
bile livery In Roseburg, with head
Quarters In the old Plalndealer
building, back ut the Douglas Coun
tv Hank, and for a reasonable
i-harge ihcv will take you to any
polut In Douglas couoty that ran be
reached bv a safe road. Ive or
der at their headuuartera or at
Denning It Ken cigar store, or
phone If more convenient, and the
an io will call for you at anv real
denco or hotel. No trips will be
made to Con county.
in crnno tlon with their llverv
Messrs Tavior and, Stauffer will act
sr stents fur three makes ut auto
mobile: Th nufc'k, the Pope-Hartford
aiil Its Franklin. daw
' TO WHOM )T MAT ID.fCF.RN.
I Notice Is hereby given that All
accounts duo lmrr Chambers fol
sales uuOr from tj lumber yard In
North HuT!urg.: ncept coal ac
counts have been duly assiirueil tr
A. CriWten. ami all parties owp the
satU Chambers for any sur ac
counts are hereby not III, to settle
with the umlcrnlgiied.
listed this 4lh day of June. 1908.
J20 A. CHKASON.
PEOPLE OF THE DAY
Ths Socialist Candidats.
For the third time Eugene V. Debs,
candidate of the Socialist party for
president of the United States, Is mak
ing the race for the($lghest honor In
the gift of the people. In 1900 he gn
n the Social Democratic ticket, re
ceiving 87,814 votes. Four y-'-ars later
as a straight Socialist 402,283 ballots
were caat In bis favor.
Mr. Debs bails from trre Haute,
tad., , where Lf was bora fifty-three,
fears agu. In bis youmgrr days be was
locumotiv first nan aud frutn lSSt to
lSBfl was ecrerary-trwuMirer of to
brotherhood of that craft ItMlgtilag
feoa that body, lis organised the
TTOKMH ?IfiB DBMS.
mart can Hallway union, of which he
was made president Aa bead of the
latter union he won a large atrlke on
(he Ureat Northero. While mauafflng
ft allll larger etrlke oo western roads in
which the I'ullroan company was In
to! red he waa charged with conspir
acy, but oo trial was acquitted; then
be waa charged with violation of au in
junction and Bent to jail for six mouths
for contempt of court.
Mr. Iets Is a man of more than ordi
nary culture and has served as mem
ber of the Indlaua legislature and as
city clerk of Terra Haute.
Big Man ef the House.
Representative Cy Hullowsy of New
Hampshire is the best known man at
tbe bend of a long table In all lim.
grens. Tbe rapttol sees little of bliu
escept In that attitude, Houietlmea he
stalks upon the floor of the bouse, so
tall and massive that there Is no seat
ijulte large enough to make him com
fortable. He rarely reuiaius very lung
The place be likes Is in the swivel
chair at the head of the wmmlttee ou
Invulld enslons, wbji'h adjoins tbe
most used of the bouse eievutora. The
Hon. Cyrus keefui tbe mahogany doors
open most of the time, with a plump.
round faced negro messenger ou guard
The- multitudes pass and repass day
after day. and the big ;rnnlte tttater,
poring over paper. tiamKiliig private
pension bills aud writing reports there
on, has become as much of a tlsture in
the-optical apparatus of this perambu
lating throng as tbe gddeits of Liberty
on the capitol'e top.- Boston Herald.
Cenajuarers ef the Air.
The Wright brother of Dayton, O..
who recently, created a aeuautiou by
flying In their aemplaoe on the coant
of North Carolina, serin to have solved
the problem ef serial uarlyatlou
Aside from the triumph of apparently
controlled flight, tbe most Important
achievement from th? aeronaut's view
point was that the flying machine not
only carried both mru. but carried
them to a sitting pniltion. Heretofore
tbelr aeroplsne csrried hut one men,
snd be lylug prone. According to sll
re.tort. the Wrights have succeeded la
overcoming the real problem of me-
i-haulcal fiU,rbt, that of equilibrium.
For oiaur years the Wrights have
been at work on their flying machine.
Patronlt Rav!w advertiser.
uavn.T.1 waiuar.
The? gave raad apward of W light
tnd lutsw bed many a-cliliir. im 4
them rerloaa. Tim lent n A-nwilaDeA
ir ship SJ'I put s step for tV' time
oeiiig on further ascensions. r.WIlbot.
the elder brottier. Is s large man U
the big boned tyn. Orville Is slight
snd dapper. Both are modest aed very
reticent concetetug their 'avsebtne.
Ttiey are well kwewn In Dsyton. hav
ing lived there since childhood. Tbelr
venerable father. Bishop Wright. 1
still living snd keenly Interested la tbe
tplolts of hi lying tea.
Hre You Going
To the coast or mountains this surriner?
If so let me furnish you with a tent, a hammock, a camp stove, and acces
O sories, an Eastman Kodack, a rifle and fishing tackle.
Seattle Tent and Awning Co's., best full weight 8oz. Tents.
O amuiocks,cyovi and Canvas.
0 -Camp stovest-heet in or cast top. 0
0 o Whiti nmejd or 'tiii cups, pktes anO cooking utensels.
Call nd be fitted oflt. 0
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F. H. CHURCHILL
THE IRONMONGER , ,u
ewwTw
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Chapman and
the latter sister, Mr. Cha. Fisher,
of British Columbia, leave here to
morrow morning for Coos Bay for a
brief trip. They eipect to return.
July Jib.
Every Mmn His Ows Doctor, .
The average man cannot afford to
employ a physician for every slight
ailment or Injury that may occur la
bis family, nor can he afford to neg
lect them, as so alight an Injury aa
the scratch of a pin baa been known
to cauBe the loss of a limb. Hence
every man must from necessity tt
bis own doctor for this class of ail
ments. Success often depends upon
prompt treatment, which can only bt
bad when suitable medicines are
kept at hand. Chamberlain's Rem
edies have been In the market for
manv years and enjoy a good repu
tation. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com
plaints .
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy fof
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
cough.
Chamberlaln'e Pain Batm (an an
tt septic liniment) for cuts, bruises,
burns, sprains, swellings, lame back
and rheumatic pains.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Mver
Tablets for constipation, biliousness
and stomach troubles.
Chamberlaln'a Salve for disease of
tbe skin.
One bottle of each of these five
preparations costs hut $1,25. For
sale by Hamilton Drug Co.
W. A A. ,, iunl Lodge Me. lS-Hol
rjiiLr meeiiBS- on isd ttnO 4t Wedaa
day i each biobUi.
a. a ub.sam, w. m.
M.T. JawBTt.Baaretary
Work of rebuilding the big bridge nearly ever since. NawdlesB id m?t
across the East Umpo.ua river at i tbe new bridge will be a nfctaaiuint
uiide will be commenced about next
Monday, moat of the material being
on the ground or Is now ' being
hauled. Tbe present bridge wai
built only three or four year ago,
but It waa so poorly constructed that
it has been in a dangerous condition
Mrs. B. B. HetrtcJt, of B&QMk sftM
of the county surveyor of JftifW
county, and two children, r VftU-
ing here at the home of 1W biUt&tir,
Lsonis Barsee.
AO.B.W, koMDora Loog Ho. M Meat
the Jud SQ1 ilk Moudr of eaca Btontl
.fjn s. In Iks IT..sla.aas Uaill A-
eabaTs In good naadlDg ar lavited tea'
WDd J . W , Dow SIX, M . W.
B H. Lbhux. aeeordtjr.
BP. U.BS,BMbniloul.ro.nsHuid
regular ooaiBunicaUoun al li Klk.
Tetapleon 'Jod and 4ik Tharwtayi of i
asonUi. All menibvra rqawUxi lo buS(1
resularlv. and all viidUns broiaara are ftirtli-
tify invited to attend.
so. W. stalbv. Hoerotan .
D
BURKS Of HONOB, MvvUS Lodca Rw II-
MMOivnaano u inunaa CTtninnoi
nea nvnia la Uacvb Hall. VUTMqj
nbani eDrdiallr tovtud lo attond.
HiKBia K. CivimiiB, 0. of H
I. H. Lbbob. Bee.
I. W. Dow sll. a-osivat.
EA9LB8, BoMbara rla im pdd
rlkw. HbII oD 2ndaiid4ia Hoadaj tvan
lna of eaca nonta, si S o'clock. Visit
Ina bralraa tn Stod tiandlnf alwar waleoata
U. t-ULTBB, W. K,
C. w. Ballabd. see.
Fof A., Ouan DoaglaH Mo. U rorwnor e
Anterloa, meets aaeb Tnatulair ran log b
rreHUr' UaJl. VlslUnf brotbers a
ears wsloaaie. w, i. Bbakd, c. B.
g . V . H ooTaa, PbpUclss
LOW
RATES
EAST
WII I. I F V Al t. IBIS KKASON.DV THK
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(Lines in Oregon)
From Poscbtrc, Ore.
AS FOLLOWS:
BOTtt WAV OHK WAV
TO TSSIll UH VIA
rOBTLAVO CALiroNI
Chbo S78J0 18730
St. Louis 73.50 82J0
St. Paul 66.00 81.7S
Omaha 66.00 75 00
Kansas City . 66.00 75.00
TICKETS WILL BE OS SALE
July 6. 7. 22, 23
Aagntt 6, 7, 21, 22
Good for return inWdiirt withstoorrr
privilege fti plenaure within limits
"miMl THE DATES
For any further infoTBiwion call on
" I.. B. MOORE, Local Agent
wrile lo
W. McMarrsy
General I'assenger Agent, lortari(i, Or.
Iw4wv
Vehicles at Cost
Having on hand an -overstock
of spring
and mountain wag
ons, buggies and road '
wagons, I will sell
the entire stock at;
cost for cash, if tak-;;
en at once. . . .
S. K. SYKES
AUTOMOBILE
REPAIR SHOP
Repair all makes ofAutomobiles
WE ARE EXPERT MACHINISTS
H.W.ALTHAUS& SONS
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore.
FARMERS
Take a look at the cut above of tbe simplest, strongest,
best cutting mower oo tbe market today.
A CHAMPION THE WORLD OVER
You will need a Mower, Rake and Tedtier to cure your
hay property, why lNot Buy the Best
Call ou or write us and let us tl) you why you should
buy the CHAMPIOiN. q
J. F. BARKER & CO
Phone 201,
Vehicles & Implements
Roseburg, Oregon
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