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"1 O o o o o o o AI TO IJVERY SERVICE. iMIMMIIIMMHIMIIHIMtllMllimllMHIIlIMI o o ON SALE NOW. The bfcsfr line erf goods now offered to you at the fciggcst bargains. ftfctv's toft shirts in newest variety. Men's straw hats in all styles. Men's Half Shoes; the finest of the season. Come, See, and be convinced. SHIRT WAISTS Lawn, Silk and Net, Every waist in the House, including all the best things of the season at N. Y. factory prices. Summer Dress goods of all kinds Some fine novelty Worsted Suitings Silk gloves in black, white and colors; The best heavy silk aud at less than you ever bought them before. A nice variety of white Linens for Ladies' aud childrens wear. . , Crepe cloths for Kimonos. We have just a few Ladies' wash suits, and Tailored Suits left, and if you want a good bargain, you should have one. Ladies' beautiful Voille Skirts A new line of Ladies' Shoes, "The Ainazcena," just received, also some new Novelty veiliugs, some new musliu underwear, Tan Lace Hose, etc. H. MARKS CO, ROSEBDRC. PHONE 671. 11 HIIKMI'T'H FINAL UHPOKT. RcMeburK. Or., Jun 30. 19U8. To the Honorable County Court ot DuukIbh County, Oregon: I he row llh milmiit to you my IuhI report ft8 the Tax Collector of Doug- Ins Comity, Ort-Koii, upon the lax rolls of Uouglnn County, for the year 1907: To amount charged upon rollH by Clork 2:.(i,:.8i).7ti To amount penalty and Intercut 4 fir., ft 3 To amount Hherlff's as- HliHHMHmt 1011. 7 2 Total $:!;!, yr.u. 01 SlMTlfT'N Ctvtlit. Ily nmouuttt collected mul turned over to Treasurer $LM2,4a.Kl Ily amotintu of rebates allowcil ri.RUii.70 Ily nmouiitH of errorn, douhlo attMeHHiuenlH and sworn off IK 1.1 A Ily lyuount of ileniuent taxes on toIIk of 1!07. 1 8,4 72..1K Ily ninountH of vi.rlii- tlotin lu tax rolls luil- ancefl H.fHi Total $L0.9:ifi.01 1 have carefully checked all the receipt a with the tax rolla and tlu tax ledger and compared all the tax colloctloiiH with the records and hereby certify that the above report In true and ocrrect. and that thr taxea charged up aa utipaid are not paid and those marked an paid are paltt. IteflptN'tfuMv Kulimltted, II. T. MrCLALLKN. SChorlff of OoukIhh County, Oregnu D:iwtly Might. "I har uwd Dr. Klugn New Life Ullw for mrvral yrnm and And them juttt tctly rlcht," r Mr. A. A. reltou, rf IlarrtAvlltr, N. T. New Llf Pills rlkv? without thr lm rikonrafort. Het rmdy for eon BtlMtloa, hillousiir and uialftiia. 2f.c at A. C. Maiaitn A Co t. driif I)!. vi:iiij at oak (iti;i;ii. ADVKUTISICI) LKTTKItS. A very ulet, hut pretty wedding wua HoleiiiulKod ul tho home of the hrldo'H pareulH, Mr. and Alia. J. J. II101 iitim, at Oak Creek, when tlitii daughter, AIIhh I'earle, whh united in inarrliigo to Mr. Otto lOilckson, 11L noon, Wednesday. July I, I DOS, in the presence of a nil in her of nl u live aud friends. The bride was tastefully uttlrod In white silk and worn a uoquct ol white orange blossoms, while the groom wore the conventional black. The ceremony was conducted bj Itev. Hicks, of Itoseblirg. The presents received and by whom given were as follows: j Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thornton, set of dishes and set of glassware, con sisting of sugar bowl, cream pitcher, spoon bolder aud butterdish ; Mr. Chas. Krickson, clock; Mr. and Mrs. rf. I. Thornton and son, water set; Miss Ida Krickson, water set; Mis Klhel Thornton, cake stand ; Mist, Lena Krickson, fruit disii : ( Has ttemliickson, par 'or lamp; John Kernan. meat plate; .Johnnie Krick son, toothpick holder; Mrs. Maggie lurner, set of glassware, consisting of sugar howl, cream pitcher and spoon holder; Kugene Marker, set of tablespoons; Ralph Turner, Jelly dish; Mr. aud Mrs. K. M. Atterbury. set of glassware; Zenas Marker, set of spoons; Mr. ami Mrs. It. II. Mar ker, set of breakfast plates, set ot sauce dishes and syrup pitcher. After a bounteous dinner the guests departed after wishing Mr. and Mrs. Krickson a happv wedded life. -A tJl'KST." Tie 7lvtv aiway 14 Two arrests for drunkenness, the first under the present era of prohi bition, were made by Marshal Nor man on .Inly 4(h. Ka-h defendant deposited $J0 cash hall to insure his app"Hrnu'e in the police court at it o'clock thin month. k. but at the ap pointed hour only one alio wed up H" waa fined l;i, which he paid, ami the hail of the other man aa de clared forfeited. 'red 'oiiitt la In Portland buy ing ftock and AKurra for hia urt dnm store in this cltv. Cut Class and Silverware There liave never lA hwc u.fW h if rOrt.tr t tij?ina lu genuine i V'V GLASS. Ml (. tr (wat uali elfj a. ftss unit a few piv of a i(ii. f In silverware " h:i f, fc rt J tt f ra la'n jf iftittiir : tlful Ml tligui.ttd (tHU'tA W(m tu i a . ai ,). t r rh. ifKn-i dosi ret l br ths most fastiilioig Th 9 g aaa ti! a!trrtkr uiaki h most useful of present fo J 110 $etuHiVV H .:' I'rictt Expert Watch Cleaning? 1. T. W RYAN and Repairing . . . U,Htim. orem mteoo&ooaoowooo80Biiiiiiiiiiiii KemttiniD)f DD.aned (or iD the Hose bur(f iwslollice on July (!, luofj, arethe followliiR leiter.whlcb will be charged the rate ofoue ceot eacii. Allen. AiidiTHon; linker. Louis: llllrku, HojiiIkIoii James; Cornell Kilwln (2i; Cuinpbell, K. J . ; Douy nmnl. J.; liasliinnn, I,. A.; MeiLher. (leo.; Foster. Mis. II. A.; Ilerelier Mr.; Humor, Theodore; Jones. W. K 11. I(. ('.; Miller, (.'harlle- Morrlie. lleorKe: Milihell, II. (. .McKay, Wnlluee; Nulop. 0. I!.; Tom rey. W. l ( , ; Robertson, ('. ; Koss. Hurt; Smith. J. r.: Thoini.. son. K. N Twaddle. 11. N T,.,,,n. man, (ieo.; Uhlttaker, Hurry 1). II.; Wood. Miss (ieitrude; Walklns, T. P. Advertlsi'd July . 1SII8. O. W. PARKS. Postmaster. Hem the Wurlil AlTonN. "It Hives me unbounded iileasure in rei-oininend llueklen's Arnh-a Salve." says J. V. Jenkins, of Chapel Mill. N. c. "I am lonvlii I It s the best sah-c the world altcitds. It i-ured a felon on my thumb, ami It never falls to heal every sore, burn or wound to which it Is applied, '.'."ic- at A. V. Mnrsters A- Cos. ilruu store. OwliiH to the rush ot other matter, due In pari to the omission of our reKular issue last Saturday, the quar terly report of ex-Sherlft McClallen Is i rowded out of today's Review. A. T. Marshall, the new inauaKer of the telephone systems of Rose burn ami vicinity, luclmlliiK prae-Hi-ally all of DoumIhs county. Is here from lirants Pass to take i-harxo ol the work. Crescent Theatre High dass motion pklurri and illustrated songs. Cha nge o( prtrgrain Moo. Wnl. and Friday. : ; : : : Tt ROSEBURQ; MEAT MARKET I J O m. d. (i5, f f Fresh and Curftd ofla, Fish and Poultry We know how to cut meat to get th best resul().n(klnK ll more In the cutting that moat peo pie bellee. W e may he lei pert In our line. Let uh prepare your Sunday roast, aud yoti ConTlnwd. We want your trade. HperUI Krr IMIrn-jr. I'hone 1:111. (g) Ve Hhop ou HberlOun Hln-ef, Near the lcMt. O uirrl ex will lie f 0t THE HOUSEWIFE Kitchen Helps, q If a t'lahpoouful of vinegar Is added tv the water lu wbkh Bali la to be wateU. a most delicious flavor will be n&tanaj to it. To ujflfte cafce lighter always be-.it tfe eggs butter tjud siiijur together and tUen add the flour, fruit, etc. To tiii inotR out of blue serge nnd feiaerail; brighten It iip bathe VHb a Kfma dipiml In blue water. After verd hang up the dna to dry. If furl beeojii slightly burned whll cov!ii mti the p.n at once In a bla of cold water and Its flavor will he uninjured. TW bMt way to prtvent lamps smok fn Is to dip the wiek In strong vine gar, tbn thoroughly dry It before us- SrnuflVr and Taylor Xow Readj for Your Patronage. WnaSing La Cwrtai, fihakp nnd brush lace curtains to re more the dust and soak them In soapy water overnight. Work the curtains gently up and .town hi the water and ."queeze them between the hands to get the dirt out I'ut them Into a clean warm suds and keep ensuring the wa ter, until the curtains are clean. Never wring curt it Ins by bund, for It strains ind tears theiu. hay them ou a strip if cloth and put carefully through the wringer. Itlnae well lu aeveral waters ind put through hot. moderately thick itnrch. If the curtains are white, the ft arch should he blued; If cream color, strong coffee should be added to 1L Mild Skin Bleach. Two ounces of pure honey, half an ounce each of glycerin, and reel;! tied spirits, one and a half drams of pure citric acid and thlrly-three drops of rose essence. Tut the glycerin and honey Into a basin and set In hot wa ter, stirring until Iwlh are mingled. Into the spirits put the acid to dissolve and then add the rotte essence. Let the bnnln stand until Its contents are cold, then combine the two mixtures. This should be rubbed well Into the skin morning nnd night. It Is not a power ful bleach, but constant use will whit en aud soften the sklu. Time Saving Strainer. A ni on j; recent Inventions In kitchen utensils Is the colander herewith shown, the Invention of a Minnesota man. The common methftd of straining the contents of the eohurrier by forcing It through the perforations by the aid of a spoon Is done away with. Instead within the colander Is a tapered spiral IHl'IlOVKl) COl.ANDKK. feed blade, the lower portion of which hnely HN and Is arranged to scrape tver the perforated bottom of the bowl. I'he feed blade Ik operated by a han tle. whlih extends above the edge of the iMtwl. This novel attachment af fords an easy ami convenient method for quickly straining the contents of the colander. Sewing on Waitt Buttons. When making lingerie waists or any waists of thin aud sheer materials Mitch a baud of tape or an etra fold of (he goods down the middle of the heii w here the buttons are to be sewed. The buttons should be sewed to this. It gives extra thxly to the hem aud makes a tinner foundntlon for the but ton to Ih1 sewed to, nnd this wilt pre vent them front tearing off and pulling a piece wit of the waist with ttH-tu. To Teit Butter. This test for Witter Is so simple that any housewife can put It Into prac tice: A clean piece of white paper Is Hiueatvd with a little of the suected 'titter. Thr paper is then rolled up and set on tire. If the butter le pure, the mell of the burned paper Is rather pleasant, but tle calor h distinctly Ul lo IC the "butter" Is mad y wholly ir In osrt of animal fat. Tonu s PROGRAM FICTV&U: ' .VnoimWfd Snow balls. IU.VSTRATKJ) SONG "Whoa yoa exuBw yrn'r not rorgpttni by tbe girt y)tj m Xorgwt o "t;7i - .000 Admission 5 Flute Laitte There Is an easy may of (tutiag rfte lure ilge4 of the ue k aud ekvevee ot luce trimmed blouses which make! hem )k fascinating. Take an ordi nary curling Iron, sucy as Is used for tiring the hair, aud heat It with the regular Irin, After the waist Is Ironed take the curling Iron and pinch the l?.ce 'dw'ing This will tli;e It evenly and ittracilvely,. 0 Rhubarb Wine. Pat sl joMids of rhubarb through a fi'tfetahlc cutter, or small wine press. Add four quarts of tailing water aud let si. md nine stirring thry times each da Strain thnuigh thtfse loth atld four pomuls of sugar When It Is done fermenting. Uttlc air tight, ttlo'i to rnltins In each l-ottle. O ri. c. at.. T.wi. eer nseery strongly mvnted tW- era fr fhi t Mm h H.,ir aa 'ganlenis.- stephsnotl and hyacinths rHHii.l ie avoided. Their strong per fume In B hit riMMii nitika aun nn. pie fel quite faint, while it take all sppeuie away iroui otaera. Grant Taylor and Fritz Stauffer have opened a partnership automo bi livery In Roseburg, with head quarters In the old Plalndealer building, back of the Douglas Coun ty Bank, and for a reasonable charge they will take you to any point In Douglas county that can be reached by a safe road. Leave or ders at their headquarters or at Denning & Kent's cigar store, or Phone If move convenient,, aud the auto will call for you at any resi dence or hotel. No trips will be made to Coos county. In connection wlih their livery, Messrs. Taylor and Stauffer will act as agents for three makes of auto mobiles: The lluick, the Pope-Hartford and The Franklin. dsw FOLGERS oateCOFFEE Always the same. Not up then down. Not good today bad tomorrow. Aroma- t!(ht tins. J. A. Folger Q Co. San rrftiiolao. 0 FOR RK.NT Five-room house, on 1'llzer street, furnished or unfur nished. Apply to llond Realty Co. tf Ladies of the Roneburn Commer cial Club will hold their regular meeting this Monday evening. All members are expected to be present. AGNES P1TC11FORD, Secy. DAILY WKATIIKU HKIORT II U U'n.llw.. I .1 ui It - ,inc mm ourg, Orr. 24 hour. eniliTK ft a. in., July 6, ici-!.iiaiiuu 111 uii:m;i, mu nuniireiimi: u.iw Mnxitniitn teiiiwrMturtf ft Miuiinum teiultemtare no I n-ripilHtlon ix) T.Ltal npwlM ufnu II... nl Avr. iirt-ciii ror lhl8 muulli for at yi-.rn i.i.ai in-ri..iiiMii r-ju i, rjip,, in u.i. . Averaice prei-ip. frimi sijteiiib-r 1, lfi;7. Aier.K precipilalinn for 30 w.t fli-.Kina, Hpt. te M.y lui-:iiHivi-) :H.04 I iiuk iilHHes, UbHerviM. -For ItiHiehui-K mill V'i-init-: Fair and warmer toniuhl: Tuesduv lair. . .0.34 ;io.u 4.11 Sl'MMKK KXClltSIO.N RATES TO SKWlDltT AND YAgl'lNA BAY. From June 1 to October 13th. 1108, Special "Summer" round-trip tickcls will be sold from Roseburg to Yaquina or Newport, Oregon, and return, good six months from daU of sale; good only for continuous passage lu each direction. No stop overs allowed. Fare for the round trip $8.00 dswtf Never emi tell when you'll ma-.h linger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. He prepared. Dr. Thomas' Kcleelric Oil Instantly relieves the pain qtiii-kly cures the wound. The Hcllxily Tlint Doe. 'Dr. King's New Discovery Is the remedy Hint dues the healing others promise but fall to perform," says Mrs. K. K. Pierson. of Auburn Cen- . Pa. "It Is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing that other treatments relieved only temporarily. New Discovery Is do ing me so much good that I feel con fident lis continued use for a rea sonable length of time will restore me to perfect health.' This re Downed cough and cold remedy and thrust and lung healer is sold at A. Mnrsters Co s. drug store. !tkc anil I1.UI. Trial bottle free. nn n..jk. 7-fi.it rot Criauivtoo finder. In i.m! eonilltVfl. Vrli-e err resami. able Address S. It. RKISKIN". s Lia.llns Glass. Or. The Vitograph Theatre rVrnp-om cbwagwl Mon te y, WatktBsday itad Frt day. MatDis evry after noon at 2:30. Three evening perf org ances, beginning 7:30o J Sunday matinee' 2:30 Evening 7:30 Admission 10 cts. Saturday matinrje, chil dren 5 cts. G. L. TILLARD. Wedding Presents Diamond Investmen-ts Watch Sales. Silver Ware Cut Glass Fancy China Every Day a Sales Day You Don't Have to Attend an Auction to Get a Bargain Clingenpeel The Jeweler WANTED 51,000.00 WORTH of 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 Hunt. A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd m Man AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SHOP Repair all makes ofAutomobiles WE ARE EXPERT MACHINISTS H. W. ALTH AUS & SONS Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore. iimiiiniioiiiiiiiiiininii Now is the time to list your Farms, Orcliaids. Stock Ranches, Timber Lands and City Property. We offer you the advantages of wide-awake out side connections. w an an noKnn Send us full description, or call; we will be pleased to meet you. UMPQUA VALLEY LAND CO, Office Maccabee Temple ' Cass St. Roseburg, Oregon. 1 at ill FARMERS Tke a ha t the a'mse of r'ae iiDlei. u,.,. Paist cuttuiji moaer ou the market ,xlav. CHAMPIOiVTHB WJKyU5 OYER 4 11 will llpprl a Mmr Uot-.i .,A T.l.l . a - ' uu i tuuifjj io cure .ay prettify, vh Not3 Bu tfl4 Ctil on oravrift us and let us tell yCUjwhy you "sh'oJ :-ti.v tlie t;riiAiMI-IOrN. Q O U J. F. BARKER G0. PhonJ201, l ehil'les & Imnlptnontc Rorg, Oregon o o O rp OP O o o o 0 0 o