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SPECIAL SALE AT E, MARKS Men's Straw Hats at less than Coft 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. Poll an4 Qcka the nicest bargains ever of Vjdll dllU fered you in town. J IXMJAL NEWS. U. L. Cuvltt wna ditwn frum bin liomo above Peel totltiy. MiaH FIohh.o Kltltl returned yonttr day from a two weeks' vlnit with frlentltt hi Glandule. M. l' Klco and family, who havo been HojourniiiK at Newport, aro ex pected homo tonight. L. 1 4. Mathews came down from Fall Creek this morning. lie will so Into the mouutalnti about Auk Iti, iih packer and gultlo for private par- W. h. Cobb wan called to Port laud on buttlneHB Tuenday iilght. He returna Thuraday. T. C. Cobb has gone to the count to be absent for about ;i week. Hon. V. II. Well ru iik. of lllllHboro, and M. D. Wisdom, of l'orllaihl, for merly iirtwldent and aecretary of the Oregon State Fair nnsoetatlon, were here thla afternoon In the interest of the Oregon exhibit at the A lank a-Yukon-Pacific expOHltlon at Seattle next year. They will meet with tlx1 Host-bun; Commercial Club thla ev fMittiK at Ave o'clock to dlsciiKH the mutter, and advance. If poKKlble. Eome lotnl Interest In the matter. Carolyn Bed ley, an she Ih known on the stage, was Carolyn Itop.'t- vim Iteziion ad hbe 1b In private lit", im been oimagt'd by Henry W, Savage to sing the title mle In "The Merry Widow" and other operas In Nw York. Sho formerly lived in the H;riiG Itlver valley. Three men and a girl were arret sed In a box car loaded with lumber In the railroad yards here this moiulim by Marshal Norman and are held Tor examination on a criminal charge. Two of the men and the girl claim to have enme from Portland and the other man, nlno a transient, Joined them here. The girl dnluiH to he 18 years of age but appears to be younger. She gives her name as Mary Hell and says she has an aunt living In this vicinity but refused to give her name. She claims to have been working In a laundry in Port land and says her parent live In Kast Portland. Marshal Norman said he did not leant the names of the three men under arrest, hut they will be given upon aralgnmeiit before Recorder Oreutt this evening, aftei receivhiK further advices from Port land regarding the girl and her consorts. s.s.s. No old sore can heal until the cause which products it lias .,tn removed. Extcwial applications ot salves, washes, lotions, etc., ma reduce the inil.nn ruution and assist in keeping the place clean, Intt cannot cure the trouble because they do not reach its source. Old sores rxi-t because the I.UhI is infected with impurities and poisons which nie constantly Ih iiir discharged into the place. The nerves, tissues and fibres of the flesh" are kept in a state of irritation and disease by being daily fed with the germ. laden matter through the circulation, niakinj? it impossible for the sore to heal. S. S. S. cures chronic sores by its purifying action on the blood. It pocs down into the circulation, and removes the poison-producimr Rerms. impurities and morbid matters which are responsible for the failure nf the place to heal. S. S. S. makes the blood pure, fresh and heulthv; then as new, rich blood is earned to the spot the healing process begins, all discharge ceases, the inflammation leaves, new tissue begins to form, the place tills in with firm, healthy flesh, and soon the sore is permanently cured. .S. S. S. is purely vegetable, the safest and best blood purifier for young or old. Hook oil Sort and Ulcers and any medical advice free to all who write THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. GREAT 1 -" K. P. Drew, the nurseryman, was over from Oakland today. Article of Incorporation have been filed by the Pao.uctte Drug Co., 'of HoHchurg, with a capital slock of $.ri,0Utl. The Incorporators are Fred I Pauette, Mary L. Paquetle, Walter Cagnou. Miss I0t he) Palmer, of flranls Pas, spent Tuesday night here with Mrs. C. I llndley and will visit for a few flays with friends at Olalla. She goes to Chicago nhout Sept. , to lake up Kpecial schnol work. Mr. Angus It. McLean. d!trirt manger of the National Protective Legion, was In this city today from (rants Pans. While here he placed the local agency with Mlmer K. Wlm berly. Mr. McLean Is traveling on a bicycle and left for Coos county this morning. Napoleon Kleo received a telegram Tuesday night stating that his father, I. F. Ulee, had been hurt by a fall, hut that he had sustained no serious injuries. However. Mr. Hire and Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Craves left on the early train I his morning for Ager, Calif., taking the si. me theme to Klamath Hot Springs, where Mr. Khe now Is. In Justice Long's court this morn ing, the demurrers In the Sunday dosing eases were overruled and the cases will be called for hearing be fore a Jury on Thursday morning. Kour places of business are directly Involved in these cases, ami the ac ition or many others will doubtless depend upon their outcome, so more i than usual Interest Is evinced In the i ii'Hults In the cases now pending. Sore Mpplc. Any mother who has had experi ence with this dlsl resslug ailment will he pleased to know that a cure may he affected by applying Cham berlain's Salve as soon as the child U done nursing. Wipe It off wlih a soft cloth before allowing the babe to nurse, Many trained nurses nsr thin salve with best results. Fin sale by Hamilton Drug Co. ;ki:.t u um. u i i:h. In order to keep well posted dur ing the political cainpHtgii you should read The Commoner. To any old or new subscriber to The lieview who pays his subscript Ion for a year In advance, we will send The Commoner free during the campaign. KKVIKW ITMLlSlUNi; CO. , Koscbiiig. Oregon , CURCS OLD SORES THE BIRD CLOWN. A Queer Kind of Fellow Is the Yellow Breasted Chat. The oddities of the yellow breasted chat begin even with his clausillcatloii To think of a warbler the size of a ttilllmoro oriole, a warbler with a song like a mocking bird: Indetd there Is little about the chat that i not remarkable, lie goes In for the weird and the spectacular, if Nalute designed him to hIiow what she nmid do In the way of the unusual and the eccentric, she had remarkable sun-ess This bird and not the catbird is Un real "clown of the woods." Clown ot the thicket would be more apt. for. like (he catbird, he prefers the shrub and lower trees. A wild tangle of brier and vines 1.4 a favorite haunt. It l only the belter to survey such a re treat licit be mounts to the top of a tree. I 'rom his lofty perch he sings, to the amazement and bewilderment of the person that bears the song for the (list time. More likely than not he will become lnvl tittle and silent upon the first attempt to approach lilm. remaining ipilet and hidden (ill you move on again; then he chuckles loudly and scolds anil spits and scoffs till you are out of sight ami hearing. No bird Is so fearful of being seen or sudi a muster of hide and seek. It Is worse than useless to try to steal n march on him. He manages to be al ways en the wrong side of the next bush. If you should find Ids nest, which Is a pretty little basket of straws and weed stalks lined with line grasses and strips of soft bark or leaves pi need n fool or more above the ground am-.ng tall weeds or bushes, the silling bird steals away and Is at once lost to sight. Take a peep nt the white, red speckled eggs and then hide among the bushes as f ir away from the nest as you can w Idle still keeping It In sight. Yon nay have to wait for an hour and even make other trips to the spot, but this Is the surest way to get n god look at this shy one.-St. Nicholas. Triumph of Mind. Victim of Helusioii - Utvtiu. I'm aw fully afraid I'm glng to have brain fever. iHH'inr IVnli, pooh, my dear friend! That U all an Illusion of the srnses There Is no such thing as fever. You hnve no fever; you have no br h'm no material substance upon which such a wholly Imaginary uml suppojdtltloiH thing as a fever Cnltl tliul any ba-e of operation. VI. Mini uh. divtor, what a load you h:m tak en from m from my I have a mind, haven't I. d.vtor? fhleago Tribune. Pullina That Hair. "What make me really mad." satd the woman. 'Ms to spend minutes, may-U- hours, trying to get held of a white hair w hich shows up on my head like u dazzling light, yet w hich Is tantall.ing ly elusive when I try to cntch It. and then w hen 1 do dually separate It from the brown hair and give U n vigor ous pull to tlnd that 1 have simi-luM out a i) mI brown hair, after nil. and left the white one still shining."-New York Press. "Had dyspepsia, or Indigestion for years. No appetite, and what I did cat distressed me terribly. Ilurdoi k Illood Hitters cured nie." J II Walker, Sunburr, Ohio. FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Kitchen Helps. If a teaspixHjful of vinegar In addd to the water In which fish Is to be washed, a most delicious flavor will be Imparted to It. To make cake lighter always beat the eggs, butter and sugar together and then add the flour, fruit, etc. To take spots out of blue serge and generally brighten It up bathe with a ftponge dipped In blue water. After ward hang up the dress to dry. If food becomes slightly burned while cook int set the pan at once in a basin of cold water and Its flavor will be uninjured. The best way to prevent tamps amok log is to dip the wick in strong vine gar, then thoroughly dry It before us in Washing Lace Curtains. Shake and h ush lace curtains to re move the dust and oak them In soapy water overnight. Work the curtains gently up and down In the water and fiierae them between the hands to get the dirt out. Put them into a clean warm suds and keep changing the wa ter until the curtains are clean. Never wring curtains by tin rid, for It strains ind tears them. Lay them on a slrl: f cloth and put carefully through the wringer. Itlnse well In several waters mil put through hot. moderately thick itarch. If tlie curtains are white, the ilnrch should be blued: If cream color, trong coffee should be added to it. Mild Skin Bleach. Two ounces or pure honey, half an mnee each of glycerin and rue tided -iplritn one and a half drams of pure Uric add and thirty-three drops of rose essence. Put the glycerin and loney into a basin and set In hot wa fer, stirring until both are mingled. Into the spirits put the add to dissolve and then ai!d the rose essence. Let the liaslu stand until Its oulents are eel t, then combine the two mixtures. This should be rubbed well into the skin morning and night. It is uot u power ful blench, hut constant use will whit en and soften the ski u. Time Saving Strainer. Among recent Inventions in kitchen utensils Is the colander herewith thown, the Invention of a Minnesota man. The common method of straining the contents of the colander by forcing It through the perforations by the aid of n spoon is done away with. Instead within the colander Is a tapered spiral IMPROVED COI.ANIlKlt. feed blade, the lower portion of which elosely tits niul In nmiiijrci! to scrape :ver I tie perforated bottom of itie bowl. Tlie feed btuile le tieiatetl by a Iniu ilie. whieli extends above tlie eilce of the ImiwI. This novel attiletliueiit af fords nit easy and convenient method for nnhkly straining the foments of the eolillliler. Sewing on Waist Buttons. When limkiiiu lingerie waists or oily w:ilsis or thin and sheer materials Mlleh a hitml of tupe nr an extra fold of the kooiU down the middle of the heie where Hie butlons are to he sewed The bullous should lie sewed to this. It gives extra body to the hem and makes a tinner foundation for tlie but tons to lie sewed to. and tills will pre vent them from tearing olT niul pulling a piece out of the waist W illi them. To Tet Butter. This test for butter is so simple that any housewife can put it into prac tice: A clean piece of white paper ts smeared with a little of the suspected butter. The paper Is then rolled up and set on lire. If tlie butler Is pure, tlie smell of the burned paper is rntlier pleasant, but tlie odor Is distinctly tal lowy (f the "butter" is made up w hoily or In part of animal fat. Flute Lace Edges. There Is nil easy way of tlutlne the Inee cdp'S of the neek and sleeves of lace trimmed blouses which ueikes Ihein look, fascinating. Take an ordi uary eurluiK Iron, such as Is usei! for curling tlie hair, and heat It with tlie regular Irons. Afier the wnlst is ironed take the curling iron and jitueli the lace edging. This will flute It evenly and attractively. Rhubarb Wins. Tat six istvuids of rhubarb through n tegetable cutler, or small wine press Add four umirtx of l.dliug water and let stand nine days, sllrrlng three times each day. strain through eh.s'se cloth and add four pounds of sugar When It Is done fermeullnc bottle air tight, with two raisins In each Iwttle. Flowers For the lble. Never use lery strongly siviitcd flow, nx for the table. Such flowers ns (tanleiila."slephanctl and (Volutin should he avoided. Qihetr strong per fume tn a hot room makes some ien pW fMl guile faint, while it take all lipUt (war frum otuers. XOTH K TO COXTHACIOKH. Notice Is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received by the County Clerk until the 2nd day of Septem ber, A. D., 1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M of said day, for the construction of Cement and Plank Walks on the Court House Property, in accordance with Plans and Specifi cations on file at I lie County Clerk's ollire. The Court reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. ISy order of the County Court. Dated at lloseburg, Oregon, this 27th day of July, 1908. E. H. LENOX, td County Clerk. For good printing of all kinds The Review always leads. COFFEE Good grocers like Schil ling's Best, for it makes good-will and not trouble ; in case of complaint, the money is ready. Your grocer returns your money It you doo'l like in we pay bim. ROSEBURO STAGE LINES LEAVES A. M. 8 A. M. 7 A. M. 7 A. M. To Marshlleld To Myrtle Point To Peel To Millwood AGUNCY AT I V. IliPH OliOCECT Four horsei, modern coaches, on (he Maishlleld and Myrtle Toiot lines: two horse couches on tlie Peel and Millwood lines. Ctre'nl and experienced driver on all route. F. ttt A. M., Laurel Lodso No. lit iiolai regular meetiUKHon Jiidaua 4th Wed net day., of each mouth. U. C. ti R n am, W. M. N. T. Jbwktt, Secretary AO. U.W, koflt'tmrif Lotigt No. lfi Meet the 2nd aud 4th Moutlayn of wach moutl at 7:3u . m.. In the Korestera Hall. Al tnembem in good HtainllUB are invited to at ttUU J. W. UOWKLL, M . W . K H. Linux, Recorder. Br. O.KI.KS.Kofleburg Ln.fte, rto.Sze- Hold ri'Kular coaiiouiiicalloiiB at the Klks Temple ou '-ind aud Uh Thursdays ol oat h south. All nicinhuni rj netted to biii i d rt'irularlv. and all vlMltttiv hrnthan ,..,r,t(. ally invited lo attend. tV I,. I ARKOTT, K. K. t.Ktl. V. ATALkY. .HecriUr' , DKOKKK OK HON OK, Mystic Lodge No 13 .Mt'etB'itid aud 4tb Thursday eveiiiuie of want month In Ii'itcriitiet' Hall. Vlhfili.e oiomborHAnrdiMlty invited to attend 1II.NNIK C. I A V K N li E K , f of II &. H. Lknox. Kec. I. W. D..WKI.L. Hi ceiver. EA' I.KM, KuBehtiTK .erle meets In Odd Fellows Hall on "nd and Itb Monday even ll of carh mn th. l H . ol-trlt. Visit. lug brethieu in (food i lurid ins alwny welcome. C. W. Ballard. &c. For A., Court Douglas No. Forester ot America, meeU each Tuesday evening t Foresters' Hall. VI suing tirothera al ways welcome. W. J. Ukand, C. R. e. ti .Lknox, Rec. :-ee. tt.V. lloovBH.l'hysiclaa O. O. F.. Rising StAr Lodge No. 171, me.-H in Odd Kx'lii.Wfi' Tempi- uv.Ty Friday evening. lulling brethert'K hIwhvs weli'iine. K. N. Kwakt. S. i. F, () Mil ku.i, K. H. M. KlCKLK, F. S. IO. O F.. I'liilctrtrlHn Unlgo So. 8-M.its in thlil Ft'lloWHTeniplf, vomer of .Inrksuri hikI . .i-B-.n, ,r, tin oniuiuiii CtrillUg I I t'k. Mx'tiiWrn of the order in .imi.iintr ire invited to tittrnd. J. O. (Iimiisiw, N. (i. N. T. Jkwrit, K. (. IO. O. V , I'nion Kncninpinent No 9-Mceti In Odd Fellows' Temple on the 1st and ;trd ThurKtliiv evetitiitftt nf niu h mooil, Vin log tirelberen alwayjt Htdeoiiiv. 11 U. l.KH'IK, t', V. J. O tiiHU.Nnw. Serine. KOK V .Alpha LihIk? N. 47- B Weilm-Mlay in I O. O. F Mull. Mfint.fr m ocd Jttmiilliiir m 47- Me-f tvory Htlftl.l. (LKN . V lM HKRI.Y, t (, L A. SANi ll'AKY. K. K. S KO. T. M-, rrotpctlun TV il I No. t.S-Hnl.U rt'KiilHr lnt'fttiiiN on I'Yfry WtuliieKilHy merit Iti Mnr'-ahtf'x Hull. All vmittmr iiu'inlri iu goml KtHiiillnK rnrn luvltctl tn at if rnl. F. r. r'nttf rnoii. Com. U. W. Rait, K. K. LO T. M., R.xitturtr lit vr N.v 11- HoMfl rvguliriTvij'W on fvcry TupjuUy nftr- niroil HI ;.'IMM' lil llf .HHtfrtlrt'l' II HI I. Ststi m of otlum IIIvpk vistiiiiK tn 'In city re tinniiiiy uiviuu ro m nn our revifw. MKi. C It. HoNRHHtKR, ("OSC. Mkm. Jtsntx KtiT, K. K. OI1KKN HOCIOMKS OF AMKKtI A, Myrtle 1 lYA ('.mil n twlllltiiMlson IK.. ' h.nrlh tti.li.....Lv.l..,'.,.. K ... .w . Forreaier' Hull. TrMvelhif NeiichUtrs ar- cur- Ually tnvittfil to vltlt i-ur Camp. 8AUM4N. ru'rlt. OI-KKN HHOTHRRHO V OF A MKi". I ("A' Itowti'ir U.1(te So. lM-M,vt every -.'ml l1ll!l)t lIHIlllHV WH Wfl.'OMH. KVRI.Y.N HiHiVRK. I'rfSlilftlt nicitriiA Ki.iHT, erreiaiy. OK s , R.whiifg Chap-er No HnMthir nKHiar tntt tinsr oa 1st ant) ir-l Thursilttya : In eat'h Ms'iilh 'lltiiit meui r-i in ko4m) ktaudiiiK t r!pit-tfully ItntttJ to at- j Mm I. Woi.LRMtKRi.. W. M. Krkr Johnw.n, cTt-tary 0 N c!., Co. n Ptrnrs'e Hnttsftu-Mtt!i every Tliur.it. y rveuti al the Arumry 11.11 at S o '! . k V H HLIN. raruin. RKHKKAHS. Rs-ebiirt Kot'knt) l.i.ttfe No O. I. U. O. K.-retji m (.t,l F IUm' - .rn .-.... . T.riiutx I 1.1III1K .Iftternalid breit nirlle.1 io aro-ii.l. t . .vs-n-lary. WOMKN l vt T I Ik,- flr.lr No - I T.t n lai ev.'iilu, l ea.h K.-U..W.- Hall Vl.'.Uny mrntWit in af Au.lnare in- vile.t lo tiki.il. Klt. It ivrnv H.N. 'd ' w HMMiMf ('! 1 UK worn p, tk ramp s KID. Oak ramp No. l.-ft MtfW at iti tt,itl KrlluR' Hii!'.- Koithlir. Tfrv tat n.l ir.l i...c. vfntiiM- Vifltlnc netithbor a-iv Wflfoiue K N I l RT. C J. M. Thrur, l trk. i ! i r- -v'-f' i attD 'I' i Noruian Af?f. Ov,n Attfrbuly and i. M Hriti returiW Tuefiiay froni Portland, where they had been In ut tendance at the Booth -Singlet on trial. All the government's witnes ses except I. T. Agee proved to be good witnesses for the defense and Agee's testimony was so mixed as to be of little value. i.ivi: in itosi:iii it;. Jluy City 1,o(h Now. Home ot the finest residence lots In the city, close in, on good streets, ad jacent city water and light. For fu. ther particulars, see Klmer K. Wlin foorly, Itosehurg, Oregon (,et husy bffore the prire got's up. Boy's Life Suvcd. My little boy, four years old. had a severe attack of dysentery. We had two physicians; both of them gave him up. We then gave bim Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy which cured him and 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 and a cure Is certain For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. REPRESENTATIVE W A X T E D W e want a representative to handle l ord Automobiles In each town In Oregon. Live hustler, with or without previous experience call easily clear $2,000 In season. Write with references at once to Ford Motor Company, Dept. H.. Detroit, Michigan. ltdsw YEARLY PROFIT PROSPERITY depends more upon Invest ment than any other Bource of profit. Good InveetmentBare as difficult to (ind aaa needle in a hayatack. REAL ESTATE Is the ban la of all value. It haa made mora bin fortunes than all other investments combined. Provided it is de sirably located, it ia Impossible to lose. THE NORTHWEST ia the center of frreater real estate activity than any other part nf the United States. Even .eastern capital knowa it and invests. OREGON has more wealth-making' opportu nities than any other State in the Union. Its resources are phenomenal. The develop ment of the State meant riches fur the City. PORTLAND realty investments pay from 20 to 100 per cent annually. We have several that require a few dullara a month and will net the investor bin money and onrn an an nual prolit. For part iculars mill the coupon THE SPANTON COMPANY 270 k St Attic Street Portland, Oregon : Gentlemen - Please inform me how I can secure a YEARLY PROFIT on a nmall monthly investment in Portland real estate. Name Address .. The Spanton Company 270 K STARK STREET PORTLAND, OREGON AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE! 0 Rebuilt, all working parts in good condi tion. A bargain for some one. H.W.ALTH AUS & SONS Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Rosebure. Ore . . . A . I What makes our I business It's because we treat the people right. Some merchants in prices often buy inferior thing that this company does not do. ' C Our courteous treatment, the superior quality of our goods and the right prices is wlu, is blliM ing up our busiuess every day. ' I : i If you aie not a regular custom order and be convinc ;d. Alton u tt a GROCERS Phaoea 201. anl 5ol RIND" Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take Tho 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. Refuse ubetltutes. Price BOo, Sold by Red Cross Pharmacy. LOW RATES EAST WILL HE MADK TUIS SEASON BY THK SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Rose bun, Ore. AS FOLLOWS' Hor 1 hAii ONE WAY TO TIIKOIIill VIA I'OKTJ.ANI) CALIFORNIA Chicago $78.50 S87.50 St. Louis 73.50 82.50 St. Paul 66.00 81.75 Omaha 66.00 75.00 Kansas City .. 66.00 75.00 TK'KF.TS WILL MB ON SALE July 22, 23 August 6, ?, 21, 22 Good for return in !I0 diiys with stopovi-r privih'k'es ul pleasure within limits REMEMBER THE DATES For any further information cull on L. B. MOORE, Local AKent or write to Wm. AlcMurroy Genutal Passenger Airent, l'ortand, Or. f :!!::::!::::. grow? their attrmnt- ... t., ffc iuan in goods but tW : . "rP!CL- a trial Yours for a cq:oe jea lrey & Co I i