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DKMOCKATIC CHAUt.MAX.
Norman K. Mark, of llufliilo Wnt
tenon llradii Press Committee.
CHICAGO, July 25. Chairman of
the democratic national committee
Norman K. Mack, of New York, ed
itor of the Buffalo Times.
Vice-chairman of tho democratic
national committee P. L. Hall, of
Nebraska, personal representative of
William J. llryan.
Treasurer Governor C. N. Has
kell, of Oklahoma.
Secretary of the democratic na
tlonal committee Uroy Woodson, of
Owenaboro, Ky., editor or the Ow
ensboro Enquirer.
SerReat-ut-Arms Colonol John I.
Martin, of 8t. Louis.
Tonight peace reigns. Charles K.
Murphy, of Tammany Hall, William
J. Connors, chairman of the New
York Btate committee, and- William J.
llryan have burled all their differ
ences and conciliation Is to be the
watchword In New York, Pennsyl
vania, Conectlcut, New Jersey, Mas
sachusetts and Rhode iBland.
Murphy surrendered to Bryan.
The surrender was unconditional,
and means that the democratic chief
tan will keep hands off In New York
this full. The fruits of the victory
no to Connors. He Is recognized as
the renl leader of tho democrats of
that state and ho will have all of the
assistance possible from Bryan and
Mack In making the fight there for
the vote of the state, And he and
Mack will Belect the state ticket to
be nominated this fall, without any
outside dictation.
llryan Praises Ills Aides.
In discussing the new officials, Bry
an made thlB stntomeut:
"The action of the committee In
the selection of officers Is very sat
isfactory. Mr. Mack Is a member of
the committee and It has been fell
all the tlino that the chairman
should bo taken from tho committee,
unlesiv there wan Borne weie,hty rea
son for g dug cutslde, and no 'such
n anon a, peared Mr. Mnck'H ap
pointment Is a recognition of the
oflB'ern di .nocra , mid nu announce-1
ineil Hint we ex si t to llaht for New
Yo:-li.
"I e If In hnr tiy villi our pint
form and I can t v for 'ihn positively
that ho tj ts heei ;t clote ai d trusted
frlmi I In former "mptlxus. One of
the itroi. est nr ticnu In Ills fnv ir
was Hint ho Is ; i..iece iKfu'. hnaluois
man. B glniilr at the bottom of
the laddc he lit a built up a business
that amoinlH to more han $1011,0(10
a year, and the executive ablllly he
has shovn In his work commended
him to tho committee thnt made the
selection.
'I'roud nf Ills ItuslncHH Men.
"Mr. Hall, the vice-rhnlrinnii, was
for many years chnlrmnn of the
democratic committee of Nebraska.
He la at the head of one of our lead
ing banks and la officially connected
with both politics nnd business. We
have worked together In politics ev
er since I went to Nebraska.
"Mr. Woodson, the. secretary, Is
also an old member.
"Governor Haskell, the treasurer,
Ib a new member, but he hns made
good as a lending member of the con
stitutional convention of Oklahoma,
and as governor. His organizing
ability will be valuable to the com
mittee. Ills selection as treasurer Is
especially appropriate, because ho
comes from the state In which de
posltors are absolutely secure and
.bt) democratic plutforui has a plunk
au', ceiling be adoption of a iiat.or.a.
system slul.ur .o thai now In opera
tio:i In 0!:IJho..ia.
WulUrwi, Jlciula I'l-n Coiiilkitt j .
liryan was the best pleased man in
Chicago late tonight when he receiv
ed a telegram from Henry Walterson
of l.ou.mle, -clarl: he vol d I
gist, to ..e ep. the iiiin..usl ip i .'
the tit n o n il 2 pn s c, mil itie' .
ThlJ cinnltti will h wi.l bj the
Urst real press couim.llee the demo
crats have had In many years, will
be made up of 26 editors of the most
popular democratic papers through
out the country whk-h support Jn-y
an. The committee will be selected
by Wulterson and National Chairman
Mack and will probably be nnuouiic
ed In Buffalo eurly next week.
Outline of Cuinpiilgii Plan.
In view of the fact that Wutterson
fought Bryan in 1890, his warm sup
port of the Nebrnskan has now given
llryan more Joy than anything that
has happened since ho was uoinln
atcd.
National Chairman Mack announc
ed tonight that ho would leave for
Buffalo tomorrow again to remain
there a few days. He will return
probably next week, when national
headquarters will be established
here. Mack himself, Vlce-C'lialrman
Hall and Governor Jennings, of Flor
ida, will take personal charge of the
Chicago headquarters and direct the
whole democratic campaign.
Mack said a systematic campaign,
especially In the western states,
would be made, and ho predicted that
llryan would carry New York by
100,000 plurality.
KTOOl) IX lllM.ET'H i'ATH
liver Thirty-five Years.
In 1872 there was a great deal of
diarrhoea and cholera Infantum, It
was at this time that Chamberlains
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy was first brought Into use. It
proved more successful than any
other remedy or treatment, and haa
for thirty-five yeara maintained that
record. From a email beginning Its
Halo and use has extended to every
part of the United BtateB and to
many foreign countries. Nine drug-
Ists out of ten will recommend It
tvhen their opinion Is asked, al
though they have other medicines
that pay them a greater profit. It
an always be depended upon, even
in the most severe and dangerouB
es. For sale by Hamilton Drug
Co.
Bad Symptoms.
The woman who has periodical head
iches, bsi'kurlie, see imaginary darl
,pots crsfeckf Homing or tltmclt.g befon
ler eyes, hawnawl.ig d stress i r iKavy
full fueling tnlomach, fMnt spei i, drag'
Klng-dowiiAiidlng In lower abdoniinr.l ol
pelvic regfoii, ouslly startled or excited,
IrreguUfror painful perlrx'i. with or with
out frlvlc caton-h, Is .unVrlng from
weal;n(fji;ni.dyit -angei: ni3lrutl, uld
have cflT.y ajftT' .on. :-ot all cf a'.iov
tymptoifj' t.Qi "III lytob present In an?
uie at oj.o tl me.
Niglrt.iI I idly
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worom'g tH-culh r ailino it s out. r it.tu t
cnniiMtsUii.il. 'o hIcoHiI, ha rnful, 01
htbit forming druir Is t bo futuid In th'
list of Us Innnillfiits -jrliiU'il nn Bad.
bottl-wr.pr a ml aiiiUHl ui Wr oHth
lu any comiltlon o( tl o ftmn o fysumi,
Dr. lMirco" Kitvurtln IM-nwrlpiiim van di
only good niwor harm, lu wliolo oiTeci
is to Ntrotigtlivn. InvlRorato and rtwiluu
the wliola (uialu systrui ami ejtK'i-taHj
the pelvic nrguna. When tlnc aro da
rai)K'd In fum'Uon nr atTivti-l tiy disin
thu Httiniach a ml uihrr Mi nain o( diui'sttm
become sj -mpallMaicolly diraiiKl. tin
nervod aro wouktMied, and u Ioiik list o:
bid, unplouai n niiom!' fulliuv. To
iniioh must not bo xpioud of IhU "Ka
Torltn Pnrriptlim." It will not ptirfon
tot radon: will not corn tuninrs no mrd
Iclnewlll, lilted often )ivmit tht'tn. I
Uken In time, and thus the oHr;iiini
tabie and the lurk-outi' Itnifo nmy 1m
avoldod.
Women suffer Inn from dltfa!w of Ion
standing, are likvttiHl to coiiHiilt Ih-Um
iMort'o by lt!tttr,.firf All oorriwpoiutt'nci
la held a sirktlv prlvuUt and stt ntil
conddetttlal. Addrviu Dr. K. V, 1'icrco
Buffalo. K. Y. -
Dr. Pierre's Mndirl AdvlserfUHW) puK--la
sfitt rc on receipt of SI om-i-fti
Itampe for paiter-mvpi-rd. or 91 stamp
Now is the time to list your Farms, Orchards,
Stock Ranches, Timbe; Lands and City Property.
We offer you the advantages of wide-awake out
side connections.
M (All 11
Send us full description, or call; we will be pleased
to meet yon.
UMPQUA VALLEY LAND CO,
Office Muccatbee Temple
Ce.ss St. Roseburg, Oregon.
Laue Cuuwy Man Killed by ephew,
Who bhoots ut liccr.
EUGEN'E. Or., July 26. Jerome
Renne, a well known citizen of Cres
well, was accidentally shot and kit
ed I 11: nr ih w. Ita pb MoFbeig.
ive l lies wes of Cienuoii ristt r.,ay
lft :ri oon. It . nne went to the hilh.
to lo k ft r a cow that hat stiayed
away. .Mosuirg was out hunting
with his rillo and sighted a deer 10U
yarda or more awaj.'. 7 Taking care
ful aim he fired, thinking he had
hit the deer, but ho was borrlnrd
upon approaching the spot where the
deer stood to find bis uncle with a
bullet through Ms heart.
; Renne stood dit&ctly In the path
of tho bullet as it sped toward Its
nark, some brush' concealing him
rom his nephew's view.
Have you enjoyed a first-class
Chocolate Nut Sundae at Thompson's
Confectionery store yet? dtf
B V;
3S
For Sale by
MALT0NA
TEMPERANCE (BRE.W S'
;Looks like beer!
Tastes like beer!
The plour tcioperaiiGe
beer of the Petillc Cuert
For sale at all
leading temperance
drink stands.
Guaranteed
NONlNTOXICATINO
NORTH PACIFIC
BREW1N0 CO.
ASTORIA. OREGON
R. B. MA THEWS.
Cut Glass and Silverware
X There have never before been offered Buch extraordinary bargains
In KiMiulne ( UT GLASS. All pieces are best quality clear gl ass only
n fuw pieties of u kind. - -.
X In silverware we have the kind that gives lasting satisfaction: beau
tr fill and dignified designs, worth and long wear, which are the qualities
desired Ii. lh most fastidious This cut glass and silverware make the
most useful of presents fur June weddings. Special Prices
Expert Watch Cleaning
and Repairing . . .
J. T. BRYAN
Roaeburg, Oregon
MR. FARMER
To save your grain you will need a Biuder. Buy
tlie best. That's the
CHAMPION
Write for catalogue, terms and prices. We also
carry three kinds of binding twine, Sesal, Hemp and
Manilla.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Phone 201,
Vehicles & Implements
Roseburg, Oregon
W. II. KIHIIKIt, lrra. t. II. IKHITII, Ylcc-I'rv. J, M. THItONK, S.v,
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Successor to T. E. Alley.
Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles liuaranteed.
Land OlDce Practice a Specialty. Safety Deposit Hoies for Kent.
Timber Lands Uounht and Sold. IjiihI Scrip for Sale.
Heal Kstate and Insurance.
I'apen IVoprrly lrcparrl lor Klllng; on (JonTiinic-nPljiiiil..
Townhlp Man, Showing: Vacant Ijinde, of all Townships In the
ItoseburR I .and District, At) Out Ka Ii.
OrBVe I'niln- V. H. Ijinil OnVe.
ItoSKIU'llO. OKKi(1.
Before Sending
away for a watch come in and get my
prices. I can, and will, sell you a watch
for the same price that you pay them, and
you can see what you vt yetting before
you buy it.
Clillgeiipeel The Jeweler
A. E. (.nyton Writes ..f Horticultural
Wealth of tlie iroii-
Illustrated with the vlrtJ ;
,a,,e orch;..d in U .' Jj
two boxes of luscious cherries. 1 here
appears In the Portland fo
Sunday, July f'"'"1 r
c,e on the fruit Industry atid far u
growth of ttie i. mpu.ua -article
Is contributed by A. fc. Ou
ton an interesting newspaper writ
er, who is spending several weeks
in Roseburg and vicinity prepar ng
write-ups of the resources of tne
county for the Portland newspapers
and for eastern publications as well.
The magazine section of Sunday s is
sue of the Portland Oregonian also
contains a story from Mr. Guyton.
It deals with his recent trip afoot to
this city from Coos Bay. where he
was formerly engaged in the newspa
per business. The article In the
Portland Journal referred to above
follows:
"Producing cherries as big as a
quarter of a dollar, apples that top
the New York. London and Hamburg
market, pears and peaches of the fin
est quality, and the pioneer prune
district of the coast- such is the pres
tige enjoyed by the I'mpqua valley in
Douglas county, nestled between the
Coast range and the Cascade moun
tains. The Unipqua Is more of a hydro
graphic basin rather than a valley.
Between tlie spurs and short ridges
are a series of small valleys linked
together. Some of these are little
nooks with hut room for a farm or
two, wlille others comprise as much
as 20,1100 acres. In the county there
are about 5000 separate farms, a
small number compared that what
will be the aggregate when the large
tracts are subdivided. The owners
of the enormous stretches of land are
putting them ou the market lu the
shape of five and 10-acre fruit farms,
thus opening the country to settle
ment. Ideul Agricultural Conditions.
"A more ideal fruit country could
scarcely be found. The fine rural
homes now occupied tell plainly the
success of those engaged In the fruit
business. Dairying and general
farming are followed some and many
herds of cattle and flocks of sheep
are grazed on the rougher land, but
the valley Is particularly adapted to
fruit. Prunes, apples, peaches and
pears are especially successful.
Douglas is the pioneer county in
raising prunes, 6.000,000 pounds of
dried fruit being shipped last year.
Fine Specimens of Fruit.
"The cherries are unsurpassed.
some growing to the size of a quarter
of a dollar, as shown in the lllustra
tlon. Apples, while a newer indus
try, are believed to have a pruniising
future. The trraven.slein seems to do
as well as in Coos county, which I:
famous for that variety. The I'lnli
qua apples bring the highest prices
III the eastern and European mar
kets, a single Baldwin tree having
brought In In one year as high as
-'(. Hair that yields means a com
fortable fortune from 10 acres.
"The fruit growing requires care
out tne care is amply rewarded by
ine enormous returns. About 10
acres planted In orchard Is sufficient
for one man to aultlvate. He will
nave enough to live comfortably, pay
"u my aside a neat
in ne sum tor old age.
une man in 1D07 purchased a
half Interest in a 20-acre orchard for
U'.750. He built a drier for $500
purchased a team for $300. making
- w.o. .,,, ui i,i,3j,ii. He bor
rowed the money at S ner cent u.,
paid the entire loan and Interest last
on ami nan a generous surplus
Farms Iteaxonahlv l
"The fruit lands are not out of
ni.u can tie purchased con
'"""" ,u "wn tor ahout $ I r, r an
the orchard brought to bearing It
will represent an outlay of $-, an
-v.-. uui in me meantime straw
berries and garden tru v ran Z.
raised between the t.. !, ,.
quantities sufficient to make a livlnc
h, ' "rchard
l i. ni - 'e'd Wl" run ,ro
40 to 11000 an nnro o-..
Men ulth i.. .
far h. " 1"'' V. J' rans KO
,' 'ougn land, do a lit
tie pioneering and irra,tii,. 11...
up to the same point, but ti, ,
couse. is harder work '
time. "u '"mires
The Kind You nave Always Bought, and which hag been
In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
- ana tins neen mauo imaer nig per.
tfrf-f-f- sonnl supervision since Its infancy,
7-CcicUM Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All CouutorfeitH, Imitations and"JuHt-o-good"nre but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA i
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare, j
gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Ut Pleasant. It I
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor, other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms .
and alloys Feverlshnesg.' It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatior
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stoiiuu h aud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Remaining uncalled for in the D&sfc-
burg postoftice ou July 27 lb08, are the
following letters. which will beohai'ged
at the rate of one cent eacu.
Darton, .1. II.; Berendes. Miss
Gladys: lllalr. Louis: Buck, llenrv:
Burton, C. V. Brown, .Mrs. J. M.:
hamberlnnd. II. A.; Faroch, Anton:
Fox, J. ; llilbcrt. .Menard; Harvey,
.Mrs. It. M.: Howard. Miss Ittie
(2); Johnson. Geo.; Morris, Dave;
Morris, Miss Linda; Murray. Cosllce:
Ousley. N. 0. (2): Roberts. Wm
Rose, Chas. ; Rose, Geo.; Shepnrd,
Willnrit: Sether. O. C.
Advertised July 27. 1908.
C. W. PARKS. Postmaster..
more
Fruit fJniwers
me I'mpqua V
fotectiil.
ey fruit growers
ia;:e .?.n.,,l" through r
- '"" thus protectlni: the
II0" '" he " Price Mi
ear the association will Pn,d a man
Th p filing.
I... . '""'''" hud at Rosehura
i:: rh&v p-" to .on?.
;i,,r,sr-----
Sor.' Mpplin.
Any mother who has had eTerl
enre with iht. ji.. u p,',,r'
w... be pleased to' know Th.,'
done iiin nr u i... ,. . '.""
, ' -""" 'rained nurses use
this sa he with k..
sale by Hamilton Drug Co. '
KtX)I. KAXVAS KK KS. !
Tanva, Shoes M.. . '
r. e.j . --"-'!' ai:u Mflre
r.. .-..ninais. Ladles' and Gene.
Outin, Shoes. It . a nueer fno',
we can t fit. R. U STEPHENS, Next
door to P. O.
0
The Kind You Haye Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Ing the political campaign you should
road Tho Commoner. To any old or
new subscriber to The Itoview who
pays his subscription for a year la
advance, we will send The Commoner
free during the campaign.
REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.,
Roseburg, Oregon.
(iltKAT t'l.l HIllNti OFFER.
In order to keep well posted dur-
Ilest tlie World Affords.
"It gives me unbounded pleasure
to recommend Bucklen's Arnica
Salve," says 3. W. Jenkins, of Chapel
Hill, N. C. "I am convinced It's the
best salve the world affords. It
cured a felon on my thumb, and It
never falls to heal every sore, burn
or wound to which It is applied.
25c at A. C. Marstera & Co's. drug
store.
"Get the Habit."
Theatre, Gc.
The
Crescent
dTF
WANTED $1'000 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 I am right.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd Man
MM
Phone I055
All Work Quarantecd
H. C. RITZMAN
UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER
" Let me make an estimate on your work. Steam and
hot water a specialty.
Foot ol Jackson St. Repair Work Neatly Done.
sh ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
H. D. MAY, Propb-
Fresh and Cured Meats Of all kind
FUh and Poultry-
We know how to cut meat to get the best results In cooking. There
is more in the cutting that most people believe. We may be termed ex
perts in our line. Let us prepare your Sunday roast, and you will be
convinced. We want your trade.
Stlal Free IWIvery. Phone 1341. We Boy Hide.
Shop on Sheridan Str ret. Near the Depot.
PRIMER
t: , 'Xt'TiV'
WE CARRY I'RIMK MEATS,
and no other kind. Our aim Is
have the best qualities only and let
other butchers handle the Inferior
grades of meat. Consequently on,"
regular customers know that for
prime roast, lamb, mutton, veal or
pork, for all kinds of poultry la
season, and for hops, steaks and
culleta, no competitor can apprelj
us In quality. The same may 'a''1
of our splendid hams and bacon.
The Economy fcUrfci
Geo. Kohlhagen, Prop.
HIGH GRADE PLUMBING
CLEN D. NEGLEY
At S. K. Sykea Hardware Store, Phone 211. AO Work Guaranteed
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