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o O o 0O o oo o o o 0 o o o o o o o O O o o n o CD' OgD o O O o O o 00 "C -I I- I) 0 0 NOW in on GREAT o S BEFORE The 4th of July 0 at Cost all of our Straw and Panamaw Hats. Greatest bargains Men's Shirts of this Season's Styles. Men s tan and black Half Shoes, the very best the market All of our NEWEST SUMMER DRESS GOODS Extra length Silk Gloves in Black, White and Colors. The $1.75 quality for $1.20 The $1.25 quality 85c. The regular lengths at 40c Bracelets, Lace Pins, Tie Pins, Rings, Chains, Beads, Belts and Back Combs. Ladies' Summer Suits at less than you could buy the material for. Some xtra fine new Voilie Skirts at cost. The best of everything at less than the cheapest. II. MI$ MOTHER. MARKS CO, ROSEBURG. PHONE 671. A supply of the now edition of, tint Oregon minliiK Iuwh Iihh Juut been received' at tlilu olllco. It In-' cludra everythliift lo dnt in It-gal mining procedure Copii'H only 40 contfl each. TK "In thuu of pcuru pi-Hpare for, trouhltt." I will huve trouble of inuvliiK hood and a in oftVriiiK tmnui, liuluctMiu'iilH for ptirpoHi of reducing 1 I stock, v. ii. rmuicimx. (ii! sioiui s iik;ii. iMjiiltuhlr (if IMjiiin Xcn Skyscraper for New York City. S.S.S. A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM Rheumatism is caused by nn excess of uric acid in the blood, which is carried through the circulation to nil portions of the system. K very muscle, nerve, bone and joint absorbs the acrid, pain-producing pnisnti. causing aches, inflammation, stiffness and titer well kiiuwn symptoms of the disease. I'ennanent relief from the pains "and discomfott of Rheumatism cannot be expected from the use of liniments, plasters, and oilier external treatment which does not reach the blood, where the cause is Incited. Such measures five temporary relief, but in order to cure Rheumatism the uric acid and inflammatory poison must be expelled from the Mood. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism because it is a perfect blood purifier. It pies down into the circulation, neutralizes the uric acid and drives it from the blood. S. S. S. expels the irritating, inflammatory matter which is causing the pain, swell ing and other discomfort, enriches the weak, sour blood, and pel in. im ally cures Rheumatism. In all forms of Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic, S. S. S. will be found a safe, vegetable retnedv, possessing the properties needed to cure, and at the same time a medicine that builds up the entire system by its fine tonic etfects. Hook on Rheumatism and any nu-dieal ndviee free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPEC 'PTC CO.. ATLANTA. CA. HllW YORK. June HO. -new Hkyseraper which -Plans for will o CELEBRATE The 4th of July District Fair Grounds ROSEBURG Fine Programme of Patriotic Exercises 5 BARBECUE anil Picnic Dinner. Roast Meat Furnished Free. j& Free Admission to grounds, r track and gmidstand. Races and sports all the afternoon. 0 Committee in cliarue J. A. Buchanan, C. S. Jackson, E. B. Pcncra. E. 1,. I'arrott. tL L Gi.es. r IMMMHIIMMMMMKIU tup nil New York's lofly buihliiiKs and the tliiKpole of which will pierce the sky at it g renter height I htin the KIITel Tower, in Paris, the hl;h est Htnieture In the world, were Hied yesterday by iiivhlteetH for tlu Kiull;ihle Lite I mm mure Suciel with the building dfpnrt nient. Tin projected building for the Kipiitnbl will bo a tiU-Hlory slrueture, (HiH feet from the curb to the tip of tho towc upon which will be stepped n Hiik pole lfiO fttet In length. The bull on th pide will be 71 feet higher than the HHfi-ruut Klffel Tower. The main building, which will oei-unv tb Kile uf flie present Htnieture of th eoihpany on Lower It road way. erlng an entire block, will be '& stories, nbovo which will rise siniare tower of 2S stories capp wit b a cupolu. Tho facades are to be of brick and gnuilie. The si rue ture Is to cost $ l (l.iiiio.tiiiii. The last steel rivet was driven yes terday In the lower of the Metropolf tun Lite Insurance Company build ing. the laltesi oltico building In th world, and a ling floated from a pol (10 feet above the pavement. -o- mhs. x. Mt m ntK riii:siii: 4ilientl l iilei'iitbiit of Women's I'lul i:iectt tHIlcers. HUSTON. June :i0, The nouiici'iueiit of the elect Ion of M r Philip N. Moore as president of th General Federation of Women Clubs for the next two years w; the most Import ;in t feature of t day s session. M is. Moore reeeiv ed .Mil voles tif the iHHi votes cast ibe rest going to Mrs. May Alden Waul, of lUwiun. the candidate nam ed yt'ntevdav by Ibe nominating coin nilttee. With the exception of th president, all the other candidal of the nominating committee unopposed and were elected, as fo lows: First ice-president . Mi's, .losep Kans Cow les. California. Sivotnl vice-president. Mrs. Itelle Kiny. Sherman. 111. KeeordliiK secretary. M is. Henry 1 1 I a WHon. New .leai sev. Correspond in g secretary. M Frank N. Sheik . Wyoming. Treasurer. Mrs. t). M. Wels1 Mlniie-ioty. Auditor. Mrs. ThnMph Ufank burg. I'ennsyh niila. directors- Mrs tiny It C:illci(, Wheelinc w V.i : Mrs Philip Oir-J oenter. New York; Mr Sar-b K Kvans. Fortlnnd. Or : Mrs. William .nib n son. Te-peka. Kan ; Mrs. C. IV K insey, Valparaiso, lnd. 'Mrs: ArdeD 1'U tu iier- mxuriant 'iou duir f itiog Q'eotiy oo her oo s pic ture. bfcth rests on a tatiie. wtibinc Jt noutd tear ihe sooud of bit voice tKHug tbaw:ctk vDe frmM agaia Sue bad ctt bita otf" tiec-auM ue bad con tracted a miaalliince, refusing ro bold anv IntercourM K Kb bim. In vain be tirade!. 6 be remtluetl liAuotabla. It la now two yrara ilnea uta mar rkago, anii. tin -ugh ibe bat ofteo lungod for bi prewuca. um uaa nevvr ac- knowleyed It UDtll now. I'erbapa she iul)rht bava retualned estranged bad It not tn owing to the aermon which the minister preached Sunday on Mother Love." relating several toueh- Ing IncldentH of suerlllce which uiotb- ers have made for their sous. What had she done? Disowned her son be cause be married a poor lrl. What need of her uelnit so bitter? If Jack loved the girl, why was she so obsti nate? She resolved to search for bhn and bring Ifeu home. Two uiouflis have passed. Mrs. Ar- deu has left no stone unturned to find her sou, but to no avail. She fears she will be unsuccessful. Perhaps years may elapse before uny account of him may be obtained. She Is pac ing the room nervously when Mr. Ily mer, her lawyer, Is anuoiinceil. One glance Is Hiilncleut She steps forward, exclaiming, "You huve good. news?" Yes," replied Mr. Ftymer; "I have seen your sou, but did not make my presence known. He Uvea In (J. nnd Is employed by Wright & Carter a bookkeeper. I obtained my Informa tion from Mr. Wright, confiding tho story to him, knowing you will want him to come home with you. He la glad for Mr. Anion's sake, but sorry lo lose such an earnest worker. 1 also called on Mrs. Arden, but as a book agent, and I admire bis taste. While their borne la not luxurious, everything Is cozy, and I am sure she Is an excel lent wife." Oh. I ntn so glad! Mr. Itymer. If I start Immediately I could reach the house before Jack, tell bis wife who am and surprise him when he comes to supper, could I not?" Yes; there is a train at noon. 1 hat Is an excellent plan. You will call to ulght. Jack will be pleased to see you, and" should tike to see hlin. Yes, I shall call. Good by!" Evening of the same day. Mrs. Ar den has leen at her son's home two hours, long enough for her to agree with Mr. Kymur by admiring his selee tlon of a wife. Alice, Jacks wife. Is unlike the Aniens, being small and fair, while they are tall and dark. Mrs. Ardeu and Alice hove become the IwHt r .ten (ur.O'Cie) ba .' rtccv ered their rrn)ioaure. Mrs, A Men teils him how bar coaacienoe RUifccd bar after beartnr aanaoo. and wbea he aat lonUn t bi ptctora and tout ing for tb mm car H aoic aba deter ooiueU to txxA fUca ao0 tntn bii bom a. Mr. Ujtatt atww at this polot and great la AhV-a'a, or. b carta ber, "young Urn. Ardn ' dismay to dad tbat "ibe perslatent bonk agent and tba lawyer are ooa. Jacb u dtfllgbted to aea bia old fHend. After grevtluga ha?a been axebanged betneeu smiles and tears Jack turus to the group, saying, "Well, you all formed a conspiracy against me, but If all plots ended as happily as mine this would be a good world." Within a week they have gone to live with "mother. dispensing with their flat. Jack's mother Is happier than she has been for years. "Young Mrs. Ar den" has n stanch admirer In Mr. Ity mer. who thinks she Is charming. He and Jack are fast friends. Alice won ders why Jack should tell her his mother was stem. For her part she thinks there Is no one excepting Jack, of course so nice as his mother. Bos ton Post As On Sees. "You don't see very clearly, do you, Mr. Ego?" said the sarcastic, lady to Ihe egotistic person. "Oh, yes." he hastened to reply; "my Bight Is perfect, the oculist told me only yesterday." "Indeed!" smiled the sarcastic lady. "In some manner, don't you know, I had thought you saw only with one I.1 New York Press. Lueses not oir trs ffa.r Destroys Dandruff AYCtt'S HAIR VIGOR At TO LIVERY SERVICE. Stuaute and Tnyloa1 Hwv Rtudy fa Your PutMmage. Grant Taylor and Frita Btaufer have opened a partnership automo bile liverv in Rosebure. with head quarters In the old Plaiudealer building, back of the Douglas Coun-I tv Runlf nnH fnr a rpnunnnhln ! charge they will take you to any , point In Douglas county that can be reached by a safe roud. Leave or' dera at their headquarters or Tit Denning & Kent's cigar store, or phone If more convenient, and the auto will call for you at any resi dence or hotel. No trips will be made to Coos county. In connection with their livery, Messrs. Taylor 'and Stauffer will act as agents for three makes of auto mobiles: The Hulck, the Pope-Hartford and The Franklin. duw Patronize Review advertisers. V. a. Wwther Surma, ltxaal cave, ttowburgi On. u awuri i4ie & a. m., Jul 1, lHi. ppcreipltatiei ta lnchMH aad awaaredtht: 0.00 Slairium tMpratur. 1 Mlaiiuum teHPrainre .66 Freclpltatlea 00 Total preoip. since flrstof tnoatti 00 Avg. previp for thin month for 30 yean.... 0.84 Total preuip.trmu 8vpt 1, 1907, to daM 31.00 ' Average previp. from Svpieuibdr 1, 1H77... .30.01 , Motai denelency from tiept. 1, 1007 '.4.01 Average pr clpltaiion (or 30 wet seafona, Sept. to May (iuc.ustvt-).; 38.04 Tnoh. Uiiison, Observer. For Hosiduirg and Vicinity: Fair tonight; Thursday fair and not so warm. Win. Perkins left this morning for his home in Newberg, after a ihort visit in West Rosevurg with M. L. Webb and other friends. "Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for years. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters .cured nie." J. H. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. XOTICK TO 01I FKLLO'S. All Odd Follows and Rebekahs are requested to meet at their hall In Roseburg on Saturday morning, Jul 4, at 8:30 o'clock, to join In the celebration parade whi'-h is to start at nine o'clock. o Patronize Review advertiser. WANTED $1'00000 W0RTH f 2nd Hand goods at Bradley's Second Hand Store .9 I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my prices on harness. You will find that 1 am right. A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd $W Man of friendH. They are nwnltlnx Jack's arrival. When they bear bis footsteps. Mrs. Arden will step into the next room and await an opportunity for her appearance. Hmv the time drui(N'" exclaims Alice as she kneels beside Mrs. Arden, cliisplinf her ha ml. "Dcur mother, I am so happy! 1 Ioiik for Jack to come. knowing he but wished to be reunited lo you to complete his happiness. Ev ery moment seems an hour" What a emus woman I have teen! But," smllhiK fondly Into the upturned face. "I did nut know I had such a lovely little daughter." 1 miens you thought I wanted Jack s money, but you know now, don l you.' Her tun wcr Is to take the slender form In her anus and kins hir. resently Jack's footsteps are heard. Mrs. Arden steps Into the next room. I'lio door open, and Jack exclaims: "Why, Alice, you look radiant! What Is It. little Kirl'f tiood news?" Jack, do I ever look unhappy?" No, but you look extremely happy tonight." I iiues happiness Is In the air. re plies Alice, with a roguish smile. "Per haps you may Inhale some of It. Hut be seated. Supper will be cold." Have you made a mistake. Alice?" asks Jack as he sees an extra plate laid. "For whom Is the third plate?" A baud Is laid oti his shoulder. A voice which causes him to start says, "For me." in less time than It takes to tell It Jack has exclaimed "Mother!" and titisps her so tightly she fears she will ueer be free, kissing her ngalu and nir iln. LOW RATES EAST WILL lK MA UK THIS SEASON UV THK SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Roseburg, Ore. AS FOLLOWS' Hill H A .t ONF WAY TO THKOI'mi VIA PORTLAND CALIFORNIA Chicago $78.50 $87.50 St. Louis 73.50 82.50 St. Paul 66.00 81.75 Omaha 66.00 75.00 Kansas City .. 66.00 75.00 TICK KTS WILL UK ON SALE July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 22 tlood for return inPOdays with stnover privileges at pleasure within limits REMEMBER THE DATES For any further infurtnatiun cull ou L. B. MOORE, Local Agent or write to NVm. McMurray General Pussentfer Atrent. I'nrtaml, Or. Now is the time to list your Farms, Orchards, Stock Ratiches, Timber Lauds and City Property. We offer you, the advantages of wide-awake out side connections. It QUI SELL I Send us full description, or call; we will be pleased to meet you. UMPQUA VALLEY LAND GO 5 Office Naccabee Temple Cass St. Roseburg, Oregon. AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOP Repair all makes ofAutomobiles WE ARE EXPERT MACHINISTS H.W. ALTH AUS & SONS Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore. ROSEBURGbMEAP MARKET V' jO H. D. MAY. Prop. t Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds FiH Atd Poultry r Vra t,nw to cut meat to get tho beat renlllts In cooktnis. There ninr- .; M n . - ir;i h ev 'Ve niuv te termed ex- lru D, , . ; . . . - t ml: i nut and !"U will ctv ' '. your '.'r. You can have a GOLD MINE if you plant an orchard with the right Kind of trte, Buy only the best. A. L. KITCHIN, Nurs Salesman, Roseburg, Or. Vehicles at Cost Having on hand an overstock of spring and mountain wag oas buggies and road wagons, I will sell the entire stock at cost foe cash, if tak en at once. . . . FARMERS Take a ooV at the cut above of the simplest, strongest, best cutting mower ou the market today. A CHAMPION THE WORLD OVER Yon will ueed a Mower, Rake and Tedder to urc your hay properly, why IN'ot BUy th Best? Call on or write us and let us teil you why you should buy the Champion. & J. F. BARKER & CO: s. K. SYKES Vehicles & Implements Phone 201, fh.Mie 1.141. "" r Rosebur , Orego 6 I ... W