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. .. u;.'.'i"'tr.'. OOP CJ-O. GREAT SP ECIAL SALE AT h. marks; Men's Straw Hats at less than Cost Men's Half Shoes at cost Linen Dusters, Socks, Suit Cases. Men's Underwear. Ladies' Suits, Waists, Gloves, Corset Covers and Underwear. Great line of Hand Bags and Combs. , Lawns of all kinds at less i than cost ; A fine jihe of Linens for Suits and Waists, Wrappers; House Dresses and Kimonas. Poll onrl Qdd the nicest bargains ever of jdll dllU OCC fered vou in town. fry Q Constipation. I II For constipation there Is nothing quite ao nice as Chamberlain's Sto taich and Liver - Tablets. Toe? al ways produce pleasant movement : of tee bowels without any dlsagrse l Able effect. Price 2f cents, Samples free. Hamilton Drug Co. -a AUTO UVERV SERVICE. Staufler and Taylor Now Ready (or Vour Patronage. Ctrant Taylor and Fritz 8t suffer have opened a partnership automo bile livery In Roseburg, with head quarter!) In the old Plaindealer 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 moro 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, MeBsrs. Taylor and Stautfer will act as agents for three makes of auto mobiles: The Bulck, the Pope-Hart ford and The Franklin. daw o- Boy's I.tfe Bared. My little boy, four years old, had severe attack of dysentery. We had two phyBlclans; both of them gave him up. We then gave bim Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy which cured him nd believe that saved his life. Wil liam H. Stroling, Carbon Hill, Ala. There is no doubt but this remedy saves the lives of many children each year. Give It with castor oil accord ing to the plain printed directions nd a cure is certain For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. LOCAL NEWS, ' 0. H Hammersley Is In town from Days Creek. L. L. Lewis left thlB afternoon for a trip to Portland. Frank Cain, the surveyor, came down from Kiddle today. Engineer Frank Carmen was oblo to be on the streets today after a week's Illness. Harry Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs U, 8. Morgan, of Seattle, is visiting here with his aunt, Mrs. T. M. 0111 van( and will remain for a month or more. He Is 15 years of age but has already had two years In the high school. He formerly lived hero and Is greeting his mauy acquaintances again. ' K. S. Martin Is here from Marsh Held to remain for several weekH. II. T. McClallen leaves this week for Portland to attend the Oregou (irniid Lodge, A. O. U. W., as a rep resentative of Hoseburg Lodge, No. 16. Dr. K. V. Hoover wns called to North Deer Creek this ufternoou to attend C. II. Oden, who is reported to have been seriously Injured by a barn falling on him. Medford Mall: Mrs. J. H. Menxler of this city waB operated upon at the Hold Hill hospital yestorday by Dr. It. C. Kelley. She stood tho opera lion well and came out from under the effects of the anacHthetlc quickly, and Is, seemingly, going to get along nicely. ' BEST TREOTMENT FOR CATARRH " The entire Inner portion of our bodies is covered with a soft, delicate lining called mucous membrane; this is kept in henltliy condition by the nourishment and vital vigor it receives from the blood. Ko long as the circulation remains pure this membrane will be healthy, but when the blond become infected with catarrhal impurities and poisons this inner lining "f the body becomes irritated and diseased, ami the tmpleait and serious symptoms of Catarrh commence. There IB a ti); lit, sillily feeling- in the nose, watery eyes, buzzing noises in the ears, often slie.ht deafness, difficult breathing, etc. The disease cannot be reached ty external treatment, though such measures afford 'temporary relief in sonfe instances. A! S. S. cures Catarrh by cleansing- the blood of all impurities and poisons. Then as rich, pare blood circulates through. the .body, the iittl.ined, irritated membranes heal, the diichaige ceasea, headaches are relieved and every symptom disap pear. CatarrJi, being a disease in which the entire blood circulation is affected, can only be cured by a remedy that goes to the very bottom and removes evirr particle of the impurity from the llod, and this is just what S. 3. S. dueo, Book on Catarrh and anv medical advice f ee to all who wrlU. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Now is the time to list your Farms, Orchards, Stock Ranches, Timber Lauds and City Property. We offer you the advantages of wide-awake out side conucctious. M Qkl 11 Send us full description, or call; we will be pleased to meet you. UMPQUA VALLEY LAND CO., Office Mftccfc Temple Cm St. Ro&ebwrg, Oregon. W. S. Britt, formerly a resident of Kiddie and once aaHeaHor of this rouiity, in a recent letter to The Re view from Oakland. Calif., savs: All are well and having pleasant weather. This place haae a very nice climate, no hot wenther In summer or cold In winter. Melon's, peaches, corn, tomatoes, apricots, etc.. have been in the market for a long time. 1 can't say I like the complexion of Oregon politics, but if the republican party won't put up clean, sound, hon est men they must expect defeut." Salem Statesman: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward left Saturday for Glen dale, where they expect to remain for about one month. "Happy's" health lemanded a change of scenery and mouiitnin air Miss Winifred Myrd, tho well known pianist of Sa lem, will leave this city for New York next Wednesday, sailing thence for Ilerlln on Aug. 15, where she will continue her work with Mme. Carreno, the famous continental piano virtuoso. While attempting to load a deer he had Just killed on the back of a white drnft stallion owned by his father-in-law, M. T. Dawson, a man named Buxton was seriously injured on the old Phlt DaMotta place, east of town, this morning. Apparently frightened at the carcass of the deer, the stnllton kicked Buxton. breaking both bones of one of his Inwer legs. rr. Hoover atteuded the Injured man. A dog owned by Morris Winter, a ortminerclal traveler, well known In Roseburg, nsslsted In the rescue of two little girls from drowning at the Nye Beach at Newport Saturday. Wading out over their depth, the children foundered helplessly and were almost drowned when the dog swam out and caught one of them by the hair and pulled her to the bank With presence of mind, the other girl caiiKht hold of her companion's dress and ttits towed to safety at the same time. V. I). McCord, who was Injured in a collision of street cars near Ta coma. Wunh., last week, has returned to Hoseburg a little worse for his unpleasant experience. He was first reported to have sustained only bruised knee, but he got a broken rib as well. He is ablo to be about town, as usual, however. ..' Mr. Mc Cord seems to be a marked man for car collisions. While a railway mall clerk in Minnesota in 1903. he was hurt so badly In a wreck that he was practically an Invalid for two years afterwards. J. R. CHAPMAN, 1. I. S., Dentist. Abraham Building ' Telephone 114 Hours, 9 a. in. to G p. m. ROSEBUHG - - - OREGON J. C. MULI.KN, Attumey-at-Law With Richardson, Dlmlck & Moore- head, Attorneys at Law, 15-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6th and Aukeny Streets. ORTLAND - - - - - OREGON. W. ft. FlHfl Kit, Tree. J. U. 1UHT, VWo-Pw. J. TNK, feloc. Tfe Dow 4I Ccuftty Abrfri&t Comply Successor to F. K. Alley. Abatract ot Title Furnished. Titles Guaranteed. Land Offlre Practice a Specialty. Hafetv Deposit lloaes for ft'lit. Timber Lands Bought and Sold. ljiml Scrip (or Sale. Heal Estate aod Insurance. Paper Properly Prepared for Filing on eminent IjiihR TuwnaMp Map, Knotting Vacant I -ami, of all Tuwiwhlp In the Hoarburg Mod lll.trlet, (Ml t'cnln Kach. CMOca I'ndrr I'. 8. 1-and Office. UOSK11IIM1. OHKCMIN. Y cm have a GOLD MINE if jtm print aa rchw4 with th rigMkinrf f Inn, 8o wily Sm A. L. KTTCHIN, NttMry Skmu, ftMtWg. Or. mm loo. ti.cryr,T kUu Flu frill VUho, In W tl-t-W M.l eatWatin llot I Int. t1 1 DRIND Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Rafuao aubatltutsa. frlo BOO. Bold by lied Croat Pharmacy. LOW RATES EAST WILL HE MADE THIS SEASON BY THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Roseburg, Ore. LO. T. U., Roieburt HlTe No. 11 Hold rrgular review oq eTry Tuesday altir nooa at J:UU o'clcx-k in the Mat cab; ' Hall. 9 ateri o: otbn Uirec Tisltlnc m ina ciiv : wrdiauly iBTiUd to attend ur wwvtt. MM. U. D. COX. Mm. Justs Kapp. b. K. ilOPER WOODMEXOF AMERICA, Myrtle Pf Cftmp No j3'0 nieu on t&e acond and lourtb Wtdaesdar ol every mooth iu Ihe Forreat)!!1 Hal). TraTellna Neighbor! are coi dlalljr iaTiUid toviftltour Camp. A- M A KHT K Kn, t-OillUl, A. BaUnan, Clerk. AS FOLLOWS BOTH Via 11 TO THKOU0.1I VIA POKTIJtNO CALIFUKNIA 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 I'UOFKSS.O.NAIi. OKO. K. HOt'CK, M. I). Office In the Review Building, up stairs, Rooms 13 and 14. X-Itay and Electrical Treamcnt. Tele)boue, Main 31. ROSEIIURO --- OREGON. A. C. REKLV, M. D., Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Dank Building, 'Phone 771. ROSEIIURO --. OREGON. OlHce Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. in. Olllce Main 1711 2 to 4 p. m. Kesld. Main 1721 lH. 1.1TETTA SMITH, Physician Women and Children's Diseases a Specialty Olllce: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' I)lk next to Douglas County Hank Rid-. TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE July 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 22 Good for return in 90 days with stopover privileges at pleasure within limits REMEMBER THE DATES For any further information call on L. B. MOORE. Local Agent ;-. or write to . Wm. Mc Murray' General Passenger Agent, Portand, Or. P. A A. M., Laurel Lodge No. ia-Hold , regular meetlugi on lad and th Wetlnr dayaofeacb mouth. Q. C. QatHiM, W. M. N.T. Jiwm, HeoreUr;- AO.D.W. Koaeourg Loagc Mo. lft-Mect the '2ud and 4th Monday of aach montl at7:80 p. m.,ln the ForfBten- Hall. A nemben la good tu11n' re luTlted to a tend J. W. DOWKLL, M. w. B U . Lenox, Recorder. n F.U.KlJLH.KoatibUralo.c.ito.SXe Holdi ra regular ooaamuntcatloui at the Elkt Temple on "ina and 4th ThuMdayi ol uath month . All member nquet ted to attpr rt reguiariy, ana an vmuug orouieri are ctnii ally luTlted to atteud. K. L. Pabrott, E. R. (IBO. W. ftTALY. Menretary. rxKUKKK OK HONUH. M Title lodirj No 13- 11 MeeU'Jndand 4th Thurwlay evenlurrof each month In MaecatHfe Hall. VUf lng menDera coroiany inviiea to aiieua. Uinnii K. Cavkndrb, p.. of II . . H. Lknox. Rco. f. W. Duwell. Receiver. r7Ani.KH. Roaebnra- Aerie meeu In Odd r Fellowi Hall od 2nd and 4th Mondayeven- ingi oi eacn moDin, n s r ciora. visit tug brethren in good Handing alway welcome. O. Culvbb, W. P., C. W. Ballard. See. FOP A.,Court Douglai No. Si Koreatera o America, meeta each TuesdaT crenlng li Poreitere' Uall. VUUlng brother! ftl wayiwelooma. W. J. Bband, O. R. E. H. Lknox, Rec. see. B. V. Uoovia.PbyilolaB ' O. O. P., Rlning Star Lodge No. 17-1; meeta In I Odd FellowB' Temple every FrMay evening. visiting Dretnereu always welcome. K. N. Ewart, N. O. K. U MICB1.LI, R. 8. M. Fickle, F. a 10. O. P., Phtletarlan Lodge No. 8 Meeti In Odd FellowiiTemple.eitruerof Jarkwn and Cans Slreeta, on Saturday evening of earn week. Members of ibo order ill good standing are inviieu loaucuu. J. O. Goon wow. N- Q. N. T. Jkwktt, R. a f O. O.K. .Union Kuramntueut Nd. 9 Meets I in Odd Kellowi Temple on the 1st and 3rd - i nurwiay evenings oi earn nionin. inn ing bretberen always welcome. II O. Lkwib, C P, J. O. Ooodnow, tk'rlbe. KOP P., Alpha Lodge No. 47 Haebi every Wednesday In I. 0. O. P. 1U1I. ht 7:; P.m. 1 Members In jivod itaiidlng are Invited to aiteuu. ULIH V. WlKniRLV, O. C. L A. Banciuary, K. R. 8. OLRN BROTHERHOOD OP AMERICA' Hoaeuurg LAUge no. i-MceU every 2aa and 4th Thursday In Maccabee Temple. Vlsltlne members always welromc. avKLYM iioovbh, fresblent Bkktha Wrioht, Heoru'ary. OK. 8., Rosebtirc Chapter No. 8-Uold their regular mctiug ou 1st and 3rd Thursdays lu each M.-nth. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invlud to at- ieuu. 31 KM I. WOLLBNBBBO, W. M. K ' ' Pkkb JoHNtfoN, SecreUry 0 N. 0., Co. D Bepar.te Battalloii HeeU every inurim.y eveuiug .1 me Armory 11.11 atS o'clH.k. F. B. Hamlin, t!pUln. PF.1IH.KAHB, RoseliurK Ketwkah Lodne No. 41. I. U. O. K. Meet, lu O.lil K. How.' A Temvle every Tuesday evenlDe. VIhiiIiis alateraaud brethreo iuvlted toaitend. MRH. MAOOlK KOUKHTMJN. N.Q. fui. OTBrHKNHUN, beorelary. For good printing of all kinds The Review always leads. "i jij'yiiM g X "'Tf) KW . 10HB OP ST.MARY'S ACADEMY , MEDFORD, OREGON MODERN IQUlflUNT DlUCHTrTJL R tCE H ATI ON ROOMS " COZY DORMITORIES EVERYTHING NEW The Ideal School for YOUNG LADIES A thoough education in all standard branches assured, including literature, languages, mathematics, science, his tory, music, needlework, etc., alio careful attention to matters of deport ment and those aT muli thinenu v hich mailt the cult urea, renned won...-. All courses are thoroughly modern in subject and lysit.... Nodiitinrtiono inte'ference in mutters of religion. Writ for-Itvekl$t-TODA Y . m Si Marr V Acadcmr ";.12J' KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. lft Holds regular meetlnFs on every Wedtieay nUbt In MaeoabevV Hall. All visiting memhara In good standing are Invited to at tend. P. P. Patterson, Com. O. W. Ravf, R. K. In the Good Old Summer Time' 4 or any old time your &enographer will do better work if equipped with a Royal Standard Typewriter We can tell you why. m TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 14, M. S. 0jfi4, Ot, Elmer. Wimberly, Roseburg - - O u" " u Cut Glass and Silverware t There have never before been offured such extraordinary bnri;alns in genuine CUT GLASS. All pieces are best quality clear glass-only a few pieces of a kind. - - - . -H In silverware we have the kind that gives lasting satisfaction: beau tiful and dignified designs, worth and long wear, which are the qualities desired bv the most fnstidious This cut glass and silverware make the most useful of presents for June weddings. Special Prices Expert Watch Cleaning and Repairing ... J. T.BRYAN Rosebvirg, Oregon MR. FARMER ' To save your grain you will ileed a Binder. Buy. the best. That's the 1 CHAMPION Write for catalogue, terms and prices. . We also carry three kinds of binding twine, Sesal, Hemp and Manilla. J. F. BARKER & CO. . . Vehicles & Implements Phone 201, - - - ' "" "Roseburg. Oregon What makes our f business grow? i It's because we treat H the people right. a H Some merchants in their attempt tp lead in prices often buy inferior goods but that is some- 2 Our courteous treatnBt, the tuperior quality fl Zt of our goods and the right prices if -at i build- H at t.irv ii mi KllCtnaca AiiAfit A a im If you are not a regular citonT plaoe a tril t9 ordtr and be convinc :d. Si - Yours for a aqnare deal, Alton S. Frey & Co Phones 201. and KiP GROCERS o O COM M UCIA1 III) I, NfT. IIUIII Suit i -A-y &