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L-- PKAISK FOR BKYAX-KOOSEVKLT. HAKRI.MA-N APPEALS. r GREAT SPECIAL SALE XL. AT 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 than cost. A fine line of Linens for Suits and Waists, , Wrappers, House Dresses and Kimonas. Pall anrl Ipp the nicest bar& Vjdll dIHI OtJt; fered vou in fou ( ains ever 01- fered you in town. S3? Protests Ordered Ketluctiun lu Kate on Oregon Lumber. SAN FRAN'CISCO, July 23. Dia HatHHt'd with the reduction lu lum ber rates from the Wlllatnette Val ley lu Oregon to San Francisco and adjacent points, ordered by the In terstate commerce commiMiloii, Hur riniau la preparing today to fight the decision ill the federal court. On complaint of the Western Ore gon Lumber Manufacturers' associa tion, the lnterestate commerce com mission recently decided that the Hill and Harrlman roads must make sweeping reductions in overland rates on lumber shipments from Pacific coast points to many eastern cities. At the same time the tariff sched ule on Oregon-California shipments was cut. it is to this reduction that Hurriman oh.'.?cta. Before the Harrlman roads adopt ed their new schedule, a year and a half ago, $.1.10 a ton was charged fiy the Southern Pacific on I inn her ship ped to San Francisco from points on the east vide of the Willamette Val ley. Shipments from the' west side of the valley were accepted at $3.3.' a ton, tho difference being caused by tho longer haul, via Corvallls and Albany. When the new schedule was adopt ed the rate was advanced to $r from either Bide of tho valley. Because the complaint against this Increase was considered well found ed, the commission ordered that tho rate be reduced to $3. 40 from the east side points and $3.C.r from west side points. Although this Is 30 cents a ton higher than the old rate the rnllronn objects to any reduction In the new flat rate and the case will be carried Into the federal courtB. Phone 661, when you want a eood driving rig or saddle horse. Horses boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar Dixon. dTF 211 IIOW KTltKKT I'AVINO PAYS. Eugene Ib undoubtedly making greater strides cityward than any town In Oregon. It Is growing at n pace that even a year ogo would not have seemed possible, surpassing the most sMiguine predictions of the ad vocates of the plan of street paving and othor public Improvements. All that Is necessary for a continuation of this ,?rowth Is to keep up the same policy of progresslvenesH and tho western trend of Immigration will do the rest. LAND I'lt.U IIM ui:.i,i,i:ii. liiiiitceiit PurcluiNcr lii Hast Asks for IrHO.IIIII) DiuilUKi'H. P. E. Dunn and F. W. Wllltlns who Intend to erect a business block on their properties on West Eighth stroot, Mr. Dunn having only a few days ago bought S3 feet frontage from Mr. Wllklns between Olive Btreet and the alloy woBt of there, have chnnged their plana and decided instead of 0 two-story concroto build ing, to erect a three-story hrlck building with pressed brick front. This, will put tho coBt up to somo thlnic like $40,000. Architect John Hunzlcker has linen engaged to draw the plan i mid furnish the specifica tions for thr building. Eugene Guard. IM'NII THE (ilXH) UOADS ALONG. ClIICAdO, July 23. 1,. Cogens, nn Oregouluu, said to ho prominent politically, and others, are ac-uscd of having sold 16,000 acres of land wrongfully taken from the govern ment, In a suit begun lu the circuit court tuday by Fuhe KingcnoltliiH tt collect 1X0.000 damages. Clifford C. Cogglns. Mary E. Coggins and the llnu or Cogglns llt'othcrs & Co. art co-defendants. This suit Is au echo of the Turnout-' land-frauds perpetrated In the gov ernment some time ngo which cnilHcd a widespread investigation to be Hindi Into tho assets of certain wealthy westerners. Specifically Hln genoldiis asks that he bo given Judg ment for $80,000, the amount of pro lit ho declares ho lost because the de fendants could not give him a clear titlo to 16.000 acres of laud In Ore-1 gon and California. lie alleges that no title could be given, as tho government held that the land had been wrongfully obtained. AUTO LIVEIIV SERVICE. .SlilulTcr and Taylor Now Head for lour l'litroiiiigc. Grunt Taylor and Fritz Stuiiffor have opened a partnership automo bllo livery In Hoseburg, with head quarters in the old Plalndoalei building, buck of the Douglas Coun ty Dank, aud for a reasonable jhargo they will take you to any point In Douglas county that can be readied by a sale road. Leave or ders at their headquarters or at Denning & Kent'B cigar store, or phone If more convenient, and the uiito will call for you at any rest deuco or hotel. No trips will be niudO' to Coos county. In connection with their livery Mobsi'8. Taylor nnd Stauffnr will act aB agents for three makes of nutO' mobiles: Tho Ilulck, the Pope-llart- ford nud Tho Franklin. dsw One of the most Important con ventions to bo held In Oregon this year will be a good roads affair, to be held lu Portland, on Tuesdny, August Uth. This Is something that should bo promoted. Tho spirit of good roads Is abroad, nnd It should be kept on the go. Good roads are the making of a state, and much of Oregon's future depends up on the manner In which our roods are Improved. Every good rond adds wonderfully to the price of every nr tlcle produced, and Is as tilg a thing to the railroad as to the producer. It helps the market city and the farmer alike. It hits everybody In the right sKit. The Roseburg Commercial Club nnd the County Court are each urg ed to name delegates to attend that meeting. Good roads are a prime necessity and no effort should be spared in acquiring them as quickly as possible. The County Court will name such delegates tomorrow. 0 Call on F. Long for saddles. "Oet the Habit." Tho Crescent Theatre, 6c dTF W. G. Hughes, owner of tho big lit. Alto ranch, was lu thlB city to day. Mrs. E. E. Lallrlo Is hew from Portland visiting with friends. The fnmily may return here to reside, as sho has been troubled with rheuma tism Blnce removing to Portlnnd. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Short were down from Drew today. Miss Hazel Jewett, who is teaching there, has nnother month yet before her school closes. Her school Is reported ns progressing nicely. T. E, Hlcdsoe came over from Drain this morning to ntlend 10 some business mutters, lie expects to close up housekeeping at Drain In nhiuit week and go to the const for month. He will then probably r move to Portland to reside. He still owns his big store at Elkton but may decide to sell It later. Mr. Hledxoe Is a close observer of political mutters and thinks Hi-ynn will be elected. FOR SALE $1,400.00 worth of City of Uoseburg warrants. Ap ply to r . F. Patterson. d.129 Call on F. Long for harness. The Review always loads. s.s.s. CURES SKIN DISEASES Whta the blood is pure and healthy, the skin will Ik- suit, smooth, and '"Si: In from all blrmishrs and eruptions; but when some acid humor l.ikcs roo )n the circulation, its presence is quickly manifested by sonic form of skin disease. The skin receives its necessary nourishment and strength Irom the blood. When, however, this vital fluid becomes a hiinior-hidcii fUeam, it can no longer preserve the healthy, natural appearance of the skin, but by Hi acrid, impure nature continually irritates and inflames the delicate tissues and 6bres and keeps the cuticle in a diseased and disfigured condition. Bxlernal applications cannot Teach the blood, and therefore ate beneficial only for their ability to reduce inflammation, and assist in keeping the parts clean. To cure any skin trouble the blood must be purified ot the humors that are causing the trouble. S. S. S drives out the humors from the blood (O that the akin, instead of being irritated and diseased, is nouiishcd bv a healthy, cooling stream. S. S. S g.pes down into the circulation nnd remove every particle of impure matter, all acids and humors, and restores the blood to it aormal, pure condition, thereby curing every form of skin disease or affection. Book on skin diseases and any medical advice free to all who writ. 4 THB SWOT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. OA - - . . - , , , SI' N DAY AT THE CIU RCIIES. Methodist, South, Rev. C. A. Rex road, pastor. Services at the uku-i hours. Morning sermon: "The Work ot the Spirit." Evnagelisttc services in the evening. Good singing. E eryone cordially welcome. lluptlst. Rev. E. 11. Hicks, pastor. Morning sermon at 11, subject. "Proving God." Evening sermon nt 8. subject: "Condescension Christ." Illble school nt 10 a. O. P. Coshow. Supt. II. Y. P. I". nt 7 p. m., Alvln Tipton, lender. Spe cial music, everyone invited. ,( Sacramento Butt. ) We hope fcnd believe that William Jennings Bryan will be the next president of the United States At this juncture a man Is wante:! in the While House who will pursu" corruption In high places with un abated zeal. The good work that KuoHevelt has oHleially started must not be permitted to lag. Mr. Taft i a gentleman of culture and a man of Integrity, but he is not of the culllm to carry on the war that the presi dent Is engaged In. He lacks ag pressive force to a marked degree. His good nature and kindly feeling would flinch at the turmoil a con tinuance of the Bryan-Roosevelt, anti-graft policies would entail. In Bryan the country would have a man who from the .start to the finish would wage a relentless war against the predatory Interests-. The ques tion Is not one of partisan policies. It is one broader than any party affect ing tho common good. It is time for all loyal citizens to Hue up behind the man most likely to best serve the public welfare. And that man Is Bryan. The Ladles of the Maccabees will Slve nn afternoon tea In their hall Tuesday, July 28. Everybody in vited to come. Admission 10 cents. dsw WANTED! 3 or 4 Furnished Rooms for light housikeeping. Would guarantee to keep the place for one year. No children. Apply at this office. Guaranteed II 1 V kjsw' on-Jntoxicjating I tfL NORTH PACIFIC I rWl ? BREWING CO., I MALIGNA iiSkVv.lSvTME v NEW .&!-$ i'l.TFMDF DAUCE DDCl'ilJ It's wholesome It's pure It's good For sale at all leading temperance drink stands. For Sale t it. n. MA THEWS. automobile: FOR SALE! Q Rebuilt, all working parts in good condi tion. A bargain for some one. H. W.ALTHAUS & SONS Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore. Arrival Extraordinary Of The -World-Famous Clairvoy ant, Palmist and Trance Medium Madame Palma This remarkable woman has arrived In Roseburg nnd hi" eugafieda suite or rooms nt the Oregon Lodging House, where she call consulted oil all affairs of life. Without asking a question ami before vou speak one word, she tells vou exactly what you called Tor, revealing every Incident of your life, past, present and future. "Truthful in her ir.ilictinus, lie liable ill Her Ailviiv." No matter what troubles you may hove with yourself or others, come and she will guide you. She advises you with a certainty higher than human power. .Madame I'aluia is the foremost medium of the day and should not be classed with the palmists and clairvoyants who have visit ed the city In the past. Kindly withhold your criticism until you have investigated for yourself, you will find Madame Palma a , lady of refinement and education. She fully understands the respon sible position she Is placed In by tte remarkable gitVshe Is endowed with, and she will try her best to help those who need help and advise those who need advice, and do all in her power to show all her honest callers plainly and In forcible language how to gain h:ip .ness ar.d prosperity. Her revelations are most wonderful and acknowledged to be of the highest order, not made to sniisfy idle curiosity, but intended to Hive those who seek I he truth a permanent benefit. If marriage, sickness, dtinh, changes, travels, divorce, separa tions, lawvuits. business ti unsaclini:'?, wills, deeds, niortguges, lost or utsent trienus Intel t-Ht you; if you d"ire to be more successful; if you desire to liuve your domestic troubles removed; your lost love returned, your1 h!:U'rest enemies converted into your staunchest friends in n word, whatever may hi; your troubles, suspicions or desires, lail on this gifted wouian and she will send you away happier, wiser and botier lhaji before. AUK VOl' KICK? Does your physician know what ails you? Can he cu:e you? If not, call and see what nature's doctor call do lor you. Madame Palma, without asking a (lueitlon, will tell you the cause and cure for your aliment. There Is no affair of importance, past, present or future, but what her occult eye can plainly reveal. There is no need for anyone to bu unhappy or unsuccessful when her advice is sought and taken. Palmistry tnught. Clairvoyants developed. f Ollice Hours, 10 n. lu. to I) p. in. AlfTfciriymffSft'fo.ian ifrVli- '- Suite No. 18 OREGON ROOMING HOUSE Sheridan Street Near Depot. DAILY WEATHKK KKI'OHT , Av(f. !.rerlp far (hi-m ontl, for 30 juarB, 034 Total nrei'ip. from St-nt 1. lim-r n.i. L'... V. S. WentluT ltiireiiu, loral ollii-c, KosburR, ' Averaite p rect i. (rum .SrptemtMr 1,1577 &rt3 Orr. t hours etuliOK 5 a. m., luly -M. VM. Total iletii it'iicy from Sept. t, 907 49 Pre'-ipltation In lnclie ami hiin.lri'illhB: 0.0" AvcrnRe prrclpitntiun for ;W wet'seaVonV Mux. mum timptTHtiire S. I Sept. to May out'lUHivi) 'Bw Mit'lmuiu temperature .''7 1 Tho. "iiitsos, Observer rreeipiiKum. rur UOSClMlfH atltl VlctuJtV Totapreeip.,1m-enrs,ofn.,Ub 04, tnngM J WKW jno.000 HO MB OP ST.MARTS ACADEMY , MEDF0RD, OREGON MOIHKN rUt'lt'XU'NT DILICHTH I. RH'KKATIOV ROOMS CtVV noKMITHRIFl MMtYlttIM; NEW The Ideal School for YOUNG LADIES A thorough etltiratinn in tV sUitulftrJ branches aMureti, tnclmlinc literature, languages, niatliematirs, inue, hit tory, music, needlework, etr., al.M careful attention to matters of deport ment ami those a'-f'THtliihmefit? w huh maik the cultureo, rrtmel oiii. All courses arc thoroughly morrn in suojectanil svsic . No lintin tton : inteference in mters of rcl cioii. St Mnvr AcademrM -- uv You can have a GOLD MINE if you plant an orchard with (he right kind of trees. the best. - See Buy only A. L. KITCHIN, Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or. NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The place to go for perfect rest and every conceiv able form of healthful and delightful recreation. ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE - Best of fowl 11ml an hl.un iluni't of it. Frosh water from springs. AU modern neressities such ia telegraph, telephone, ami markets freshly provided every day.. Fuel iu alttiiidanee. I'ottaos partly furnished or unfurnUhed tt tte had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulation. NEWPORT is reached h way of the Southern Paeifie to Albany or (ti'vallisi, thence Corvallis and Kastern H. U. Traiu service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. RATE FROM ROSEBURG Season six-months ticket $8.00 Our eltilmniti1 now Summer RtH)k pivt" uooiH'i-ic (lcs4'ri titin of Newort, Incluiliiii: a list nf hoti'ls tlu'ir ca:u'ilv mill rates. Call on. telephone or write L. H. MOORli, Local Agent, S. P. Co. W,V MC.Mt'RRAY. General Passenger Agent, Portlaud, lreuon. What makes our business grow? It's because we treat the people . right. Some merchants in their attempt to lead in prices often buy inferior goods but that is some thing that this company docs not do. Our courteous treatment, the superior qllalitv of our goods and the ri;ht prices is what is build ing up our business every day. If you are not a regular customer ph, order and be convinced. ce a triifl Yours for a square deal, Alton S. Frey &Co GROCERS Phones 201. and .Vtl Successoi irs J-:'?.Brter;t c, 5 1 A- A - 1