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o CQ o O O o o o 0 puo j oo oo 00 oo o o o o EVENING0 R0SEHJI6 "ttVKt'1 ISSUED DAILV IttXPt SfSMV cute. -mm a wrt ... IM IMUA. aUtMlft . tor ivtU vitiiv lt tear Uli tfootkl JL'LY JO, 11I0M. OKK.ON Jt'HU'M. Dr. F. C. Porker, anslntnnt pantoi of Tremout Temple, Huston, hub been appointed general iiiiHHioiiuo fur all uf Uregou and will in tike hit headquarters In Portland, ilu will have direct supervlulon ovor tlu work in the Huptlut iuIhhIoiih undo bin jurisdiction uf the OreRoii Htatt liaptitit convention throuKhout tlu atate and with him will he rented lh appointing power of the 30 odd nilnluterH who are selected to fulllll the work lu the utate minnloiiH. The Martthlleld city council has granted a franchise for twenty-flvi yearu for the operation of an auto matic telephone system there to it T. Durett. The prune market at Bulcui hat opened with the mile or SSOO.uoo pounds of JlallaiiH by the Willamette Valley Prune association nt 'A1 A centit, bag basia for the four sizes. This means j cents for (he 4 0-&0 alze, which la the most common for Italians. The opening price Is a halt cent abovo the opening price litsl year. The suleu are for shipment tt. Loudon, and are from the associa tion pool, which was formed some time ago. A quarter-cent premium, or & 3-4 cents a pound. In to be paid for 30-40s. The association ban fixed 34 cents as its price and sales wij) be made as rapidly as orders come. Joe Cans and Battling Nelson will have their third contest for the light weight championship of the world in a finish light Labor Day at Kly, Nev. for a purse of $30,000, offered by Tex Itlckard, who engineered their II rut buttle in OioldlMd. The diplomatic relations between America and Venezuela, (but have existed uninterruptedly for more than half a century, though lu recent yeara Beverely strained, were on Thursday completely aevered. War is not anticipated. The cause of tin break Is the persistent refusal ol Venezuela to give redress for the governmental action by which all American Interests in Venezuela were either destroyed or coullscated or to submit the claims of Ameii can citizens to arbitration. At St. Louis, Thursday. V. R Wey orhauser, sou of Frederick K. Wey erhauscr, of Ht. Paul, Minn., lumber man, reputed the richest man In the United States, was appoluteed chair man uf a permanent committee chos en by a conference of yellow pine lumbermen to work out the tlnal d talis In orguntziuz a merger of tim ber owners and lumber manufactur ers The plan adopted by the con ference for the big holding corpora tion provides for approximately $3UU.0UU.U(i capital. Mrs. Harriet V. Hrand. treasurer of the National Women's Christian Temperance I'nlon, died In Chicago Thursday. MKKTS XKXT MONDAY. Th regular monthly meeting ot the Hobo burg Commercial Club will bo held next Monday evening, .1 u I 13, at 8 o'clock. All members are expected to be present. J. D. ZL'ltCllKU. Cnrm Woman's Weakness. We rfw to ihftlboou tu weak, iiervimi. In (To ring women known at Dr. Pterce'i Favorite Prescription, Dr. John l-'yfe one of tlin Editorial Stuff ef Tmk Kri.Ki iii' Mkiucai. Kkvikw nys of Unicorn rKt llflmiti iHutcti) which Is ntt of the chtrf liitfr'tiimiUt uf the Torlt PrwcrlptUin " : "A rint)y which liiTtritblr act t uter tni luUrortor uikon for noninl c tlvttr f tlia unHrt' rtirthifll nlrtu.a H iMiilnui " lu tlrlumn w hit r ft uirtll.-ft-Kinut willed tni'tr fully mwrt t ho fttmvt DiiriMNi4it than any nthrr iIimq u-if'i uorh am tijiMHttted. In lif tmr iit of tU la cunar to wunirii ll U M-Iitciu thu a rase n run wltli'b i not trrni Mitno tinlh atiop (or till rvuH'iliftl afiil " lr 1 ytm fun tier yt: "The following t anient" lli Irnlltif U:ul(atloi)i for Itrloulft it'iitcurn rwt I'aia r K til ii In tli tm-li. Uh tlfucorrhtra i atonic (wrili) cfi(11lU.r itf lh rrpttnlur 1 1 orrn uf iiii-n. mfju 1rttr!tlii ami lr NtaUllltr. K'litiil wlilrhroiilt- dlfaraot tb rrprmlil U lycatit of wouirn; Ciniianl aitaittrt Jt heal in Oia n-rlon of the Ultl fieyt: ini-irrbaU iritllnc. due to a write aroMoyii alyirrril vr atnrnt tuonttilr ' prrKBiv. Aarsini rum or o ttinni me ao abnoanull rotiilitton uf Mi dio-iivi utfana nd Aa-mlo ( ihin MihM Vihii; dranvmc nj4in in tn xtttu lower pan uf tb nbtluTuati" II ninfC Of 18 OT tnff BTyvn Tintt"TP1 I'icjrinh.irohfl f.-IIl ir.Vllliir InlcrTdT I tiUol unnMl Is Cnicorn root, or llclonlat, ; ; the ni.slicftl propertlea of hu h it V Of (iolden Seal ry another prominent Prof, r tulev KMIiiiiwHNt. M U . 01 lta- ; ett Modlcal Coli'e. Chiraro, saw "It t an ltpiortanl rmrdy In Ul- onl.ra a. Vb. wtimti. In tu r.t.rrli.l ceii.lltl, n. " i V)d ffMi.r.l .iiti'.t)lt'iii-nl, II 1. u-'riil - I'ruf. John M ,s, u,l,lrr. M. li , luj ol Otnclnn.U. i.y of Oeld.n Setl rtM, : In rrl.tlun itf It. .i-n.r.l .fl I. en h Kllsin. (A'rv U tin mr,li.-iti in tM uNrttf wn, A r. it tuch tf.ti.oll utwoitrn'v n' it'in,,n la un.tyrity r nl rO m (A. UMil.: uful Id ail d.tilllltti-'l .'ttr.- Vruf. If. Murlholow, M D , of .Irfffrxwi I ColleKK, HT of (l.ilil.n S.-.,l : , V.luibl. tn ulrln. lifniiMrli.... n enm HimI. ifloxltiifi .,id cotircll. ujr.nwii.ir- ' rna. (u.lnful mMiatru.tleni " I Vr. rlnn-o's Krorlt l're.crlptlon faith fallr rproMnU all Oi ftlnvo nftmnd fn trodlonu and euro thtdiMftjog for whlk Imi r iiouiiiibouiIoiL f Bryan; nd tad Owa ti Tbarno"- BaW a TToiiIfuI apwea iron a gf'k ' Namiiuiiim .. Mr. Wlllnnt By ROHtRTU LOVC. (Copyright, llws, ly Itoburtua Love.) W IiKN the DemiH-rallc national convention met at Chicago in 1 Hill I one of the delegates from jNVbrnska wan William Jennlng Hrynn, a young man of thir ty -six, U private citizen of the city of Lincoln. 11 in prior political career comprised two term lu emigres. Mo bad been his party nominee for a Cnit ed HtntcH HenatorHblp lu a Itepiiblh-o.ii legislature. The national Dcmoernry had broken way from (irover Cleveland, whom It bad electeil president twice and who wail then In ottice. The Npllt was on the money ipicKiinn. Cievcbind bad called a Hpe -lal hchsIoii of congress to repeal t be silver bullion purchasing H i. The mass of the party Blood for the free coinage of tdlver, chiefly at the ratio of Id to 1. The Cleveland wlnj; stood for the b lug to gold ataiid- WILLIAM J. IlItYAN IN 1H90. "You ahull nut prrun ilnwn iiion the orow uf tutor this crown of thorns. Vitu ihull not crucify muiiklntl upon u eruus tt gold." ;ird. The mighty chasm widem-d at the convention. Congressman Ub bard I'. Bland of Missouri. "Silver Dick," Jie old war horse of the free silver 'olnxge movement, wiih (be logical and ippnreutly the Inevitable candidate for the presidency. His nominal Ion seem ed to Ih a certainty until a ibing hap pened bit herto unprecedented In Amer ican politic. Mrynii of Nebraska, known as "the nllver tongtied orator" and "I tie boy orator of tiie Pintle," mouuled I he plat form and delivered a brief but bold und masterful speech. Ills vibrant voice rang out over the heads of the lo.ooo persons In the vast hall, pene trntlng with clarion Intonation to the farthest corners. The customary up roar of a great political convention, which the strongest of oratorical lungs, as n rule, cannot ipiell entirely. v:ts hushed Into uubreathlug awe. No such eloijueiuv ever before bad been beard In a national convention. The man and the occasion had met, and the nuiu had mastered the occasion. The ud dresM was an Impassioned appeal for bimetallism and an exalted glorifica tion of the new Democratic llnnm-lal dortrlne. W hen the orator closed with his epoch making metuphor of "the cross of gild and crown of thorns" (he t'ttthuslastlc approbation of his setitlincuis and of the man himself was tmlliatcd by a whirlwind of ap plause beyond description. And William Jcnulncs Itryan was nominated fur the presidency uf (he Culled States Plashed to the remotest reaches of the nation, the news was the most sen national political titbit that ever took the wires llryan was but one year hIhivp the minimum ace rv,rc. by the constitution of the ( lilted Stales for n president While some of Irs speeches In chii cross a few year be fore had i:'''i him a momentary repu tation, be ns practically unknown to the nation nt hirge. and particularly to the t;.vut eastern section of the i nrilltrv Neoi iH'fnre had n treat party I'ociin.iic.! for president a man lit mg c-t of the Mississippi rhcr Never I . fore bint so yoima: a mini n noiiiluiited Never lay Core had n sl " Democrats, It. publicans. Peu- ulNts. pveryLody won.leretl ho ih newcomer wmihl cJi;rt bnv.ftelf In (tie ca itipa tgu rre.endy the ondcr tui.M m nma.'eiociit. Voiii r. f nr a eaiupakner (lieie ao KkI hi to Hull, lie lhleete.1 luin H lucrkno H. I tic n imcsMcikiuI ,uiti no the nntl'Mi nevr itioit U'furo Men railed II n w hli I il rairfUtKa Ruil whirl -nil eatT tmlga Rut. biicIi It wmn 'I iifj ftrbirlotrt'l iaa1 was the rulit ). nnd f? rrinX the cntu'l dattt up and dHo AndOrrma the lmil hal done inn b political itpokln and u;Mn an nmntJ tt hrtltilC vt ual'Dtttt ItrUlnV. h b ol lc tuird msuy times and ta fcttig St Itrvjia trsvt lu !i otlr topi' he hid ttrtreled nbroaj that canipnlti tn-M tttno lft,'Jilu Hnl Jt sfiidnd other gowrnments nn I and delivered roirsMvt! 4 dtfp ift,in lunbtvnt ..f pe.p'e; hNo be bad tf 3.0X10 Hwlie H" ftmde forty nine ,-ome f-.!..nel Pr an bavin;, gnue ti pwobM lu I'W tiny lu cNm yoii( mp durlnir the ii'ielHh ar as Cvdo UU. Ttlrty-flvt addratui, tioH ami i of .NvbraaLa ngimwit - - " the Presidency o KuU P.nmi luU'mn In 1910. The Etommani Spirit ti (he DirMKfacr fa Twelve Yean. Bryan in 1908 J J. Bn. mng, were delivered by him on wveral drtys, while It was uu ordinary thing for him to nddretw twenty crowds at twenty different towns In twenty hount. The candidate allowed a phy sique and a voice that ntood the tre mendous Htraln with mnrveloua endur mice. As the campaign progressed and the fame of llryan spread people got to Hitting up all night and traveling many tnllea just to bear the phenome non speak. Itryan'fl first appearance In the east was on the 12th, of August, when he delivered his speech of acceptance of the nomination. Madison Square Car den was packed with a suffocating mass of men and women, though It was one of the hottest days ever known In New York and a dozen persons bad died from tmustroke. during the day. Lir.vini read that speech from manu script, a disappointing thing, for It de tracted greatly from his eloquence. Hut the candidate was well aware that threat issues hinged upon his utterances 3U that Important occasion, and he did not cure to trust himself to the uu :urhed enthusiasm ()f the moment. With Arthur Swalt of Maine, the rice president lal candidate, Bryun went .lowu to defeat al the November elec tion, though he had been nominated Iko by the Populist party, with Thomas Iv Watson of tJeoigia as the vice preshHont hit candidate on that tb-Uet. McKinley and Unhurt went Inlo olllce, and there were those who iredlcted that Prvau was forever elim inated from the Democracy. Pour years later at the Democratic national convention In Kansas City Mr. itryan was rviminlontcd by acebi inatlon. There was absolutely no other candidate Ktiggeiited for .the nomina tion. Por vice president Adlal K. Ste venson of Ploixnittgton. 111., who had been vice president during Cleveland's second term, was named. The war with Spain and our consequent acquisi tion of the Philippine Islands had brought new Issues Into pollt lcs, but the silver pla nit was reinserted Into the Democratic platform, Mr. llryan declining (o stand for the nomination without It. It was expressly declared &a. NEW PICTURE OF In (he platform. However, tu it imperial lsui was (he paramount Issue ot the LMimpaign. The Democracy oppose! the fnrclble subfugal ion of i he I'llipliios itud the control of the archipelago In the colonial style of the Krltl-h empire. Mr. Itryan made another whirlwind .ampitlnti. een breaking his mvn rnc jtil for tra cling and speech making. HTJtltAH J fil.YAV, JR. IIC WrtB lirty year- II WB fTty years f atre and in tbt fvill ur in tcrutnt'ui uiantuvl. Iunt.fi tti four -ir since lv.T he 'i- jr . . Tf-" ft ... Ti o o OAeul the ir.v.l e.;s unit?; he J the ffciftu i loinoiiluc (b'tiuii-i.itioii. g)b-.J a:.' .u.uate rC3 tU;il line tl.Oe was a very luve lii-'reac n :rsuiial rosp(H-t ?or yt$ KxVan. Hi lad provwi l.tnsi-n to be lr) no mcDn .be rl4 ftisluflar Oie nnar -bDlle rev dutloiiist. the d 1i1e.ep.us f:in:Oi?. W''i-h :be 1iti.sitiou In ir.s ov. party bat 3lelui4M hlfn at b-ii In 1 ijeu ii I iMito(V--y ;lit pi ltal flff ! r tH-tioi K tnt 4k-niilia'l "'l(l Ite-uni'Mtlc" ti. aH. ultb iiieral J"iin U. I'aluft of lllhmie niud CeiM-raf 11 iioti M. 1I'- k!rr ut Krritni'ky th itatntnrtl larrr. Dum eoutrllaitinf to Hr,VMii' rtrfeat lu lb fir campaiKH. In lit CHtupalgn ef Vi.i the Demo th t In necfldei'M nlmply voted the Mc Kluley and Kuowrclt Kopubli' an tick- UR, BItVAN IN THE 1000 CAMPAIQM. H. A second time Hryiui went down to defeat, but gracefully and with good cheer. lie was at his home In Lincoln on election day. ate an early dinner, went upstairs at about 41 o'clock and slept soundly until 11, when be came down nnd discovered that he was badly beaten. He smiled to the assembled reporters, returned to his bed and slept Boundly until morning. It was said by those present that he evinced uot the slightest sign of disappointment. Mr. Itryan did not seek the nomina tion In llid-l. He was quite willing for the disaffected wing of the Democracy to name the ticket Just to see If that element could do better than the other. He attended the convention lu St. Louis as a delegate, made an amazing tight for a platform upon which he and his Niipimrters could stand and won the light by sheer force of brain and brawn. He arose from his bed on the early morning of the last day of the convention, though threatened with pneumonia, and just as the duwn was breaking over the city he delivered 5 , ------ . MR. AND MRS. BRYAN. In t run eouxentinti r.. i tip vast tti-otii; hleh had waited and sweated ami frctlcd all nllit Iook Just to hear hlui n speech which r.ir pathos nnd p.nvel a i,,l I 1. t-OI I , . , ' ,11 in. iii , -ii-i ,i ii- runt i-ni inn oi- lower eer tieat.l eiiiilled The llcino er.ltl.- tleUet. Jo.li;,' Alton H I'arkcr of New York und e S iter llenry i; I'avls of West iri:iiita. was defeated In NoeinlH'r loexpressllity worse than was Miyau lu either of bis cnmpaius. The discovery of vast deposits of gold in Alaska and elsew here since the fnv silver catiipalirns has eliiui'iatiil the money Issue from politics. Mr. Itryan has accepted this fact and now stands upon ether lieruocratle Issues. 1'e.plte il l opposition, he has domi nated the national Iemocriicy for twelve ears I'm- several years past he has slvrn expression to his view. Ill the we. kly journal, ttie I 'eminent' r. which he i'Mal.lKlie.1 at Lincoln llr ha. removed to a line rami nrar Lin co'n. I'll i 1 1 a lien !'.e re.iil.-in-r an Ji l..oier 4'ni.n tliroiiatient th woflj . th "if'eaf A:i:ri.:iii ootn i o, - !.(!," tltnl.r su, , esv,,r fo Heiipv s'it II. h.. trvil roii',t tl ,f oal w.i.u hs ioipiv-.i.in. f,-r sn,tafft I of American newpa: II ha Ik-hi for ye::rs ll t "ll-:i ar and Inchest paid lecturer on the Ann-rl, an llccum I and 'h.Mit:ni iia clr-'ll ts It Is said that his la, oiio from leetui'iitK alone' Is as inn, h us J..ii.i..i a it-ar, tin- ;i(,..d- ; den I s salari Mr in U a total at.staiiirf from ahohol ami tol .icv Me ' i;,raiU-r i of tlie I'lv-I'i terian i hurch and never work-i on 8i:n,lay. save ro deluer a re- ! 1 iotst address now ifuf then Hts i 111 Is illty. Ifrsonal. .!' t I 11!. I i-ll !c TI' ltr:i of l'. -k)ok I :d.r than (In- lirianof istm. hut be ui J no , - moron. -A t inlr ihmi he was r. hen hw vol, e t!t(il nrrnu the coa- Uneiit ftryi the Chl' nso conTtutiun bau. I fc y ) (ij iT aftnvrus oiyrfT. 6' ,H l ulHTlllt'. 1.1 I 0 .M, tt9,n July Kill'- Thu (Jn.'-slcled contract tc.it oivt, this vwir by il..- .ir-k.-is Ccmljlin- If, not ifS.kc.1 uiM. nit favr l Yli ntrarts r, tn- - l,.v,- 11., iv at ""' ,f il I" ifin!o lr riit to iMlr'c fluimllH : ri.ht to rt-j.rt any portion. Th. iofr. li i-nllt-i a mwiinr '"' July loth at Myrtle 1'iv.k untl witi to imin- all iIih rrw.T!t rmiu n! : pmt of thv county to lono- and talk thi! matii-r over as to what course I thev will pursue They lieliovf tlio wili ask that contracts hi- modilli'd I or they will coniljlne anil uive inoe penilfnl huvi'is the iirofcn'Tice. (Sinned I'UlMTdUOWKR o Ml 'ST UK SOI, It MTII1.V A WKKK. My :n;o-acrt' ranch, known as tht old l.ivlncston or Hill t.'alUhan ranch. Klther as a whole, or will sell the south Hlo. which has lame liarn. ei(;lit-rouin house, woodshed, milk house and other outhuihlinKs; four How-inn springs, two-acre or chard and all thu elearinx. Kancl) Just hevond the Krench Settlement up against coast range, bench land of good loose soil and sun-irrigated; about alio feet above Hoseburg; a line healthy climate, with the pur est of water l!o and see it and let me know your best offer. 1 will lf at Itradley's Second Maud store daily until July l:Mh. John li Campbell. 13t T11E V1TAGIUPH nii.A i i;i. Program changed Mondays, Wednesday and Friday. Matinee every alletnoon at 2::to. Three rvening performances, beginning at 7::SO. Suinhiy matinee, 2:.10. Admission, 10 rents. Siitiii-dny matinee, children, 5 cents. G. I,. TILLAIU). OOTD ADVTDTKStnritTS WAXTKl) W ANTIC 1 1 To rent, a piano. Ad dress Mrs I.'. II. liozurth. Ilivim. villi-. Ore. TICACI! KK WANTED Principal for tno Voncalla school for the com ing year. Address communica tions to K. llelliwell. clerk, Von calla. Ore. -pi,' I'OH SAI.H. KOU SAI.10- -New- hay, ,',u (mis of No. 1 cheat hay and 10 (mis of oals and barley mixed. No. 1. no weeds. Apply to u. II. I'itls Uilckles. Ore. LETTER I'HKSS KOK SAI.K at been used but a few times. latest model. pn,.c. $.. c.m b(J 8(,t,n at lievlew Olliee. ton SALK Kirst-class improved White sewing machine, drop head iL'.'i.Od. Inquire at A. Pelerson J shoe shop, (.'ass street. j;( l-Oll SAI.K--A11 Kdlson lupins pic ture machine, almost new. fall at this olliee and see the machine A barijalnjf taken at pace. dTK AIlMI.NlSTIIATOIfS SALKbaTe for Bale 2 , lots on Pine Blreet also lot aud bulldiiiK known as mo i.eumnK louKing houso, Lane street. Also 6 acres 14 miles out, near Target Range, "and 20 acres lu Looking Glass. For par ticulars call on or address J. T Goodman, administrator estate of J- McCoy, deceas d dlf FOR SALK Practically cYooni eotluge. all modern conveniences Will exchango for Portland nroo- erty. Call on L. Kabal, Hoseburg. Oregon dTK FOR SALK Scholarship tn ih. llehnke-Walker Husiip-ss College of Portland. Will sell for $"4 so' which Is a bargain. Address 'fune Matthews, Glide. Ore. dsw Kl.U SALK -Cocker Spaai. l "pups. -"'lime ai residence of F K I'ar- terson. djyi; KOK S.U.K-Good ,,.,yi,,K piumhin. and tinning business. Address T r-f ot Kevlr. Ko..hur. ' t( ' MlH H:ST Vivc-roon. ho..- i'ltier .;. fvm.,. j r ,1M,,lr. 4i'w i''''.' to Hond Realty !,. ' w fT to itt r I LOST I'o.ket book, contain i "k7 ' I' 'bit'e. Was .st .-tween- West R.wbuw; and depot ' Mndr il,. Kai at Review of-' . fl' dTF j KOI NI. A purse, nt. ,,:m" ,,,.! k,' and el'ier thu.c. O.vnc can have s.,,af ,v oJ.:r,c at Mar-' ui-i-ce o;t:. e 1,1 d.-s. ril.ins . 1 dtf,- ' It VOTII'l" Til (UKuiroiis it.,-... lost our business by fire, we re IHvtfully ask all perviS inowirn themselves Indebted to l.s to settle as soon as possible. T J Wll L1AMS SON, Wilbur Or. ' tX ThD Kind Ton Have Alwayg Booffht, atwl which lias keen la u for ovtr years, ha borne the signature of and baa -yrf-f-f- aonal aiipenasloH since its Infancy. Allow bo one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeit, Imitations and " Jut-as-good " nre but Kxperiments tlmt trllle with and cudanifer the health of Infanta and Cliildrcu Exiiorience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA - Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare Borle, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Blorphine nor other Narcotic Kiibstancc. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipnttor and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 7 Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years. TO CLOSIO AT SIX O'CLOCK. Ili'KlunliiK on Monday, July 0, the, lollnwiiiK named grocery stores will close each eveninn at six o'clock, ex cept on Saturday evenliiKS. when they will be open to suit the con venience uf (lie trade: ItOSKltl'KG ItoCIIDALK CO. HAHNKSS li JOHNSON, li. A. Ill'NSAKKli, .MAX WIOISS, ALTON S. KKKY & CO., Cl.OAKK & IIKOWN. MUS. A. C. KIIII) & SON, MHS. 11. KASTON. Iloclors Could Not Help Her. "1 had kidney trouble for years," writes Mrs. Raymond Conner, of Shelton. Wash., "and the doctors could not help me. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure, and the very first dose nave me relief and I am now cured. I cannot say too much for Foley's Kidney Cure." It makes the dis eased kidneys sound so they will eliminate the poisons rrom the Mood. I'nless they do tills, Kood health Is impossible. Red Cuss Pharmacy. I'hone I055 H. C. RITZMAN UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER ' Let me make an estimate ou your work. Steam and hot water a specialty. oot of Jackson St. Repair Work Neatly Done. Now is the time to list your Farms, Orchards, Stock Ranches, Timber Lands and City Property. e offer you the advantages of wide-awake out side connections. M (All SBl 101 PPOPCRTT Send us full description, or calljnve will be pleased to meet vou. UMPQUA VALLEY LAND CO., Office Mnrmk.. i- , " Office Maccabee Temple Cass St MMllianiiiiiiiii,, HIGH GRADE PLUMBING GLEN D. NEGLEY At S. K. Syko Hordwar Store. Phone 251. AD Work CuaranUerf been made unrter Ills per. Signature of DISSOLLTIOX OF PAHTNUItSllll'. Notice Is lierebs given mat the co partiieiv.hlp heretofore existing' be tween U. L. Stephens and James A. Perry, boot and shoo dealers, ol Roseburg. Oregon, haB this day been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Perry retiring and Mr. Stephens con tlniilnir the business, assuming all ot said firm's liabilities and indebted ness. Dated at Roseburg, Or., June 22, 1908. R. t,. STEPHENS, JAMES A. PERRY. Tho First KeqiiislUi of Henuty. The first requisite of beauty is a clear complexion. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup clears a sallow blotched complexion ns it stimulates the liver and bowels, nnd the eyes be come bright nnd clear. You owe It to your friends to tnke It If your complexion Is bad. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe nnd is very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Red Cross Phar macy. All Work Guaranteed Roseburg, Oregon. (JA.MK AMI FOWL of all kinds arc offered at the Econ .oiiji market. Whenever you want something extra nice for your Sun day dinner, or when you are expect ing ilsltors. see what we have In the line of poultri and meats. For eve: 1 other da in the week and for ordim nry nyasinus we are also ready K serve you. The Economy Market (in. Kolilliajren, Prop. o o o