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""'A" '1 I r C? C1 Slv lTi " The akin is not simply an outer covering of the Wiv, Imt through its thousuiiud of uics and glands it performs U.e c.ieat and necessary work of regulating our temperatures, anil also assists in disposing of the refuse and waste matters of the system by the constant evaporation that goes on through these little tubes. To perform these duties the tissues and fibres which connect and surround the pores and glands must be continually nour ished by pure blood. When from any cause the circulation becomes infected with impurities and humors, it loses its strengthening powers and begins to disease and irritate the delicate tissues, ami produces Kraema, Acne. Tetter or some other itching, disfiguring skin trouble. S. S. S. cures skin diseases of every kind by going down into the circulation and neutralizing ami remov ing the impurities and humors. It changes the quality of the blood from an acrid, fiery fluid to a cooling, health-producing stream, which, instead ol irritating and inflaming the skin, cures and nourishes it by its soothing healthful qualities. Salves, washes, lotions, etc., may be used for anv tem porary comfort or cleanliness they afford, but skin diseases cannot be' cured until S. S. S. has purified the blood. Hook on Skin Diseases and any med ical advice sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. LOCAL NEWS. Certain and speedy euro for poison oak. Mnrstors' poison oak remedy. The Myrtle Creek creamery always pays the highest prlcu for buttnrfat. We furnish cans mid pay express. If you send to us you will be pleased. 8WTK Atty. Dexter Itlco and Ed. Hlngle ton returned this morning from Portland, where they had been par ticipating In the trial of the lloolh Hlngleton case. Needless the say, they lire highly gratllled at Iho out come Fur reaching Is the advertising be ing done by Harding & Kngcii, t tie i local real estate dealers. One of their pamphlets, descriptive of Unr. las county lands, has brought an In quiry from llremeii, tierinany. The writer asks about the price and qual ity of the hind, and If these, as staled to him by return mall, are any in ducement It will mean a few more desirable settlers for this county. Two more complaints of violating the Hunday closing law were Hied with Justice Long this afternoon. The defendants are A. T. Thompson and 0. L. Flint, conducting busi nesses on Hhorldan street, near the 8. P. depot. Ill each ease the private prosecutor is L. VV. Ingles, who was Iho stnr witness for the stutu In the preceding cases. The defendants will uiiniKiicu iui ii-u jiruuumy to- , morrow morning. In the list of marriage licenses appearing In this mornings Oregon-1 Inn is one lisued to H. V. Hnnip. of Ilrooks, Oregon, and Tena M. Hnr endwlck, of Portland. Mr. Ilium.. more fninlllnrly remembered by his nickname of "Suiieo," Is n former business nmn of Itiwoliiirg. lie wns at one time proplelor nf the Cass Slroet Meat Market and later asso ciated with C. J, Denning mid A. R. Kent. In ownership nf the Mono gram Cigar Store. I In Is at present: engaged In the general merchandise business nt Urooks, a small town near Salem. Laborer's Mens aggregating a tolnl of over $715 were died with the county clerk today against Freelnnd 1 and Clarence Corniitt anil the ster- ' ling Lumber Company, Jointly nper- , ntlng a sawmill nenr Doe Creek, southwest of Kiddle. The liens, 11 In number, cover tho sawmill, a flume therefrom to tho railroad sta tion nt Doe Creek and n Inrgn quan- tlty of manufactured lumber and railroad ties. Tho laborers tiling the Hens and the amounts of their claims are as follows: K. L. Ingrain. $93.30; Thos. A. Doss, $70.80; tieo. , Carlisle. $145.73; Dick Italdwln, I $16.75; J. V. Smith. $12. 75; 11. A. llnrlow, $1)7.37: Jesse Haldwln. $17.50; I,. A. Itarker, $17. UK; II. A. Longshore. $IH.25; Fred Tate. $(18.16; J. F. Collins. $90.50. o I ItKAl. KSTATIO TH.WSI'UltS. , John 11. limy to L. L. Perdue. $240; 4 0 neres sec. 24. 30-3. Chas. Clements tu A. Knlzninn. $1: ..Interest n 5 blocks and 7 lots In llnssell's addition to Koseburg. ClIK'I IT COIItT CASKS lll.Dll. J. J. Kenney vs. O. & C. It. It.; ac tion to force execution of n deed to 80 acres of land see. ;i 1 . 21-5. L. A. Dnugherty vs. It. v. Long; action for $i;oo commissi alleged lo be due for procuring purchaser Tor defendant's nmn, slluaied near! Yoncalla. Cut Glass and Silverware iuemniJe'ci'T' VT ss"' !'n"" "'T",",, "Wb ''"ry ":ain, a few pi(;.e, of a k;n,L ' - "'-'."' "" eleur glass-only tliul alldTn'm I"!1'"" ""' Kl-e-.laii..giilif.ietion: hoiiu" n.t m. f,, r " "";"":" -' Kl and silverware u ake ,be most useful ,, pre,,.,,,, (,.!, v.e.nliin;,. SHvil I'ri.-e, , Kxpert Wnlch Clfaninu and Repairing . . . "I'lMIIMItlllMSt'M W. II. nsilKIt, J. ,. ,, The Douglas County Abstract Company Successor to K. E. Alley. I anl'nm i. T",'," Ku""""''- Till., Guaranteed. I.a I d Olll.e Prnetbe a Specially. Safety Deposit l.oxe, for Kent, limber Lands IIoukIU and Sold. Land Scrip for Sale. Real Kstate and Insurance. Paper. 1-roperlT l'rcp,.rc,l for l lllngo,,,, ,;.,-., ,,,,. Township Map,. Showing Vacant l-iind, ,.f Township, l the Oflirp Iiiil.r I. H I mill im.... 9 11 11 --- - - - " DRIVES OUT Medford Mall: What is said to be the largest real estate deal In the history of Jnekson county was closed last week. The amount of property involved was 12-19 acres, and the price paid for It was $45 per acre, making u total of $56,205." The property referred to is the Dybee ranch, which was sold by the owner Mr. William Uybee to 10. S. Staples or Ashland. Portland Journal: Mary Hell, th 18-year-old girl who turned hobo for n tt-eek, stood before Judge Van Zanto In the municipal court yesler day, was closely questioned and then beard a short sentence uuspnnded pending her good behavior.- She had been brought back from Koseburg because she had taken Borne clothing from the only friend alio seems to have in the city. MIsb Lottie Cray, 4 19 Kast Yamhill street. Miss Cray did not preBs the charge against tin girl, being only anxious to get her back to Portland and under the cun of her friends again. Oregon Ited Men have Joined the 17 other Btate organizations of the order who have declared iigulnst nd milling nny one connected with the manufacture or sale of spirituous liq uors Into their ranks, mid at the great council, which has lust com pleted Its sessions in Medford. fol lowed the ail vice of the great council of the United States and passed a law to that effect. The law bars from membership nny who nre In any way connected with the liquor trade. The law dues not affect those who arc already 111 the order, merely refer ring to future candidates for ndmls slon. It is expected that the Wash liiKton council, in session nt Rveretl today, will enact a similar law. LOST On Sunday, Aug. 2, between the Alley rami In (inrden Valley ami Koseburg, a black whalebone buggy whip. Reward for return to Kevlew office. YEARLY PROFIT PROSPERITY depend more upon lnvt ment than any other source of profit, (loud Invest mi-nt a areaa difficult to tlnd tua nuirdla In a hayitack. REAL ESTATE la the bantu of all value. It hiia mails more biR fortune thnn all other In veil tinon tu comMnwt. I'rovtdiil tt ia dv irably located. It la impoMtlile to loea, THE NORTHWEST ti tha center of renter rtal entnte activity than any other part of the United State, Even Kaatern capital know it and invest. 0REQ0N humor wealth-making; opportu nities than any other State in the Union. Its resources are phenomenal. The develop ment of tha Slate mean riches for the City. P0RTLAN0 realty Investments nay from 20 tit MO per cent annually. Wa hiive severat that require a few dollars a month and will not the investor hi money and enrn an an nual profit. For particulars mill the coupon THE SI' ANTON COMPANY 270 k Stark Strkkt Portland, Ohkqon: Gkntlkmkn- Plense inform me how I ran secure a YEAItLY PROFIT on a small monthly Investment in Portland real estate. Naur The Spanton Company 270 K ST A UK STKKKT PORTLAND, OREGON The Itevlow alwnys loads. .1. T. BRYAN NostrlmrK, Ore(jon , vie.-l-r.-s. J. M. TIIIIONK, S.t. ISLAM) liTV IX ASIIKS. LA LHANDr-J, Or., Aug. 1 The suburb of Island City, four miles dis tant from La Grande, with a popula lion of Sill), is practically In ashes to day. A conflagration last night, from an origin unknown, gutted the business section, leaving bin one store building, and took live resid enees up in smoke. The Pioneer Flouring Mill, with all Its contents was ruined, at a loss of $100,000; the Island City M. & M Company's Implement warehouse and contents are in ashes, represent ing a loss of $..0,000; a hotel, black smith shop, store, bank building then empty, anil nve residences were crumbling embers, totalling a loss mat will bring the grand total up to $175.(10(1. The amount of Insurance carried not be ascertained. in un,- it structures were con sumed. NI'.VATOK KAY ItOIIIIKI). KALKM, Or., Aug. 1. State Sen ator T. H. Kay's residence on Hum mer street, wiib entered by burgers last night while the senator and his family were at home. The burglars entered by climbing a tree to an up per story window. A watch and olh er Jewelry amounting In all to about $1UI) were taken. for an Impnii.-d Appetite. To Improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion try n few doses of Chamberlain's Stnnmch ,Mid Liver Tablets. Mr. .1. H. Sell., of Detroit, Mich., says: "They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and '.'au.-:ed a pleasant and satisfactory movenie.it 01 inn noweis. I'rlce 2.1 cents. Sam ples free. Ilamiltun Drug Co. Keeiiin. For the good of those aiitri-:u with eczema or other such trouble. 1 wish lo say, my wife had something of that kind and after using the doc tors' remedies for some liuie con cluded to try Chamberlain's Selve and It proved to be better than any thing else she had tiled. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature FOR SALE Pedigreed Scotch collie puppios, 1&.00 to 115 00 e-irh. )I. K. Mettnlf, Cottage Grove. Ore gon. bwU .1. It. CIIAIWIA.Y, 1). I). 8 Dentist. Abraham Iluildlng Telephone 114 Hours, a a. 111. to ft p. 111. ROSEIIL'UU - - - OltHGON J. V. MUM.KN, ;lttorncy-iit-l,ntv With Itiehnrdson. Dlmick & Moore head, Attorneys nt Law, 31(1-111-17 Commonwealth ltldg, 6th anil Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON LEONA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg, 'Phone 1411 ROSEBURG STAGE LINES I.KAVKS t! A. M. H A. M. 7 A. M. " A. .M. To Marshlield To Myrtle Point To Peel To Millwood A1I:NCY AT (i. V. PAPP S QROCCDT Four hora. niixlcrti nllcell, on Hie M,-Rlinvll ftii.l Myflli' I'tilnl Hliea : 1w horpp conrliu. tiu tin- feci Rtul Mlllwmxl line, .'ircfal sail i-xiwrliiii-.l iltlvt-r un ,11 route. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Tradi Marks DcmtQN COPYRIQHTS AC A. iron twiiltnt anktlrh and ilMcriptl-m may nle I? crlniii our 4M''rl'n fr whhr rui nnO'n ( iifobuMT v.1vihMa. roni;nntili a Husiiirlc(lTNtiA1oiilUI. HAN0B00H on l'i;?nu !. fri. iM.lf.i uinff for twurintf patoniB. rims tktii in.oah Uumi M t'o. rvcalrt) prt-t.tt mftf, without char. In tb Scientific American. A tian1nraif t1tnf:rfM hlv. 1Tt ftrN j -. New York Aiauoh Ufflc. Ok r 8C Waabkuaioo, U. u dkciukh it has powkr. Cuuiiiy Coan Acu. ou One t'imstf 01" School Boundary Matter. In adjourned session today, couutv court decided that as a school bound ary board It had powers to act. The question was raised by B. J. Haw land, the Myrtle .Creek lawyer and hanker, representing the remonstrat ors to a petition tiled with the board one week ago by Kdward Weaver and others, asking for the establishment of a new school district. Involving the southern portion of the district In which the town of Myrtle Creek ij situated. Interpreting the law ex actly as it read. -Mr. Howland a.-auel that the board was entirely without power to net because the law failed to specify Its duties. Against this, District Attorney Hrown, represent ing the county, contended that though the existing law contained no such specifications, yet the board was given necesary power by a previo.is act. Tliis act, however, (lowland maintains Is wholly annulled, an 1 he hits given notice that ho will peti tion for a writ of review in the cir cuit court. The decision of the board that it has power to act does not carry the granting of Weaver's petition. Tills matter Is now under consideration and will probably be acted on tomor row. Tho remonstrance against tho petition Is bused on the allegations ihnt if granted It would deprive the Myrtle Creek-district of approximate ly .one-third of Its taxable proper!, which cannot be dispensed with at the present time owing to the fact that the town recently voted Jlli.o'JO with which to construct a new school house and to pay oft an indebtedness of $:i,000. K. Ol'' i. nosTox. One-Sevenlli of the Order Gathers for Convention. BOSTON, Aug. 3. Thousands of knights in brilliant uniforms and glittering regalia and tens of thou sands of the rank and file of the Py thian army invaded the city of baked beans and culture today to take pan in the glorious program arranged for the twenty-fifth biennial convention of the Knights of Pythias and the encampment of the Uniformed Itank. Never before In the history of Hoston has a fraternal gatliering at tracted so large an attendance, and the prophesy that 100,000 visitors will be here during the week is In a fnir way to be fulfilled. It Is estim ated that before the great conclave closes Saturday a million dollars will have been expended by the en tertainment committee and visiting members, breaking all records for a convention of n fraternal order. Addresses of welcome by Boston ity olllelals, the formal opening of the Uniformed Rank eucunipmunt and n magnificent electrical display are tho features of today'B program. Two great parades will he held dur ing the week, in which Pylbinns from every state of the union and many from Canada will participate. Legislation of Importance to the irder will he' enacted at this con vention, and In addition there will be a new supreme chancellor elected to succeed the present efficient chief excutivn of the order. Judge Charles A. Barnes, of Illinois. It is custom ary for the supreme lodge officers to advance in rotation, but It is not cer tain that all the present line will he promoted. The order now has a membership of nearly 700.000. Ohio, Indiana and Illinois lending In numbers. TEA Good tea and tea are quite different, both grow on the same bush. our cro.-pr return your money if rod doo' llkt ScuilliiiiT ttvkt; we pay li;m. J. J .J J J ! a Jt I. . IVIMiltOW. 4. The new fertilizer. 4" 4- NnthliiK but fish. 4 j. Guaranteed nnnlysln: Seven 4. 4. per cent nitroKen, six per eent 4 potash, 18 per cent phosphoric 4- ai'id. 4 4- One 2'i-pound sack of Wil- 4. 4- Brow, used In the place nf 4. 4 I'-S tons of best stable man- 4 4 ure. will Rive better results 4 4- and no weeds. Try It for your .. 4 lawn. 4. J. F. IIAliKEn & CO. 4 ...... 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. .j. .j. AD i:itTISKI I.KTTKR8. Rtmlninfir nniiifd for in the Itost bur(f postntUce on Aue. 3. are the follow inr lotters.whlch will be chat (fed at th rat of on cent eacti Cnrltslt. l.otiis; lloyre. Chat Us; Pcrkor. .Mrs. J. A.; Dorian. Mrs. V. S.: CnfT. Frank : llitmilin f' KffT. Win.; St'iRh. Joe; Smith. J. C; j I IIHU'IHT. It. J. Advertised August ,1. C. V. PARKS. Postmastor. For Sua.- KtYl. o "I have fotlllil ttiwklon . Arnica Satv In be the proper thing to use ror sore feet, aa well as for heating burns, snres. cut. and nil manner of abrasions." lti-ftes Mr W Kast Poland, Me. It I the proper i thin too for piles. Try it. Sold I under guarantee at A. C. Marsters k I t'o's. drug store. 25c. Ki fa'.M-: To'i'M i ox ons. iil'l; Or., AO. 1. The Eu gene city council tonight passed a resolution providing for an amend ment to the charter, by vole of the people, granting the council power to issue water bonds in the sum of $."i)0, 000, providing for the levying of a tax of one mill per year, and the establishing of a water board arter the plant is completed. The resolution also provides for the voting on the $30,000 sewer bonds. The charter already has been amended to Issue $300,000 bonds to build a gravity water system from McKenzle river, but that sum is In sufficient to build the system, and it is deemed best to have morn mnnev for the purpose. The ordinance pro vides for a special election to be held on October 1 to vote upon the amendnient passed. Nile Likes Good Things. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says: " like good things and have adopted Dr. King's New Lire Pills as our family laxa tive medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fuss about It." TheBe painless purl Hera sold at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. 2fic. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. REFU8I SUBSTITUTES. Sold by Rod Cross Fliarinucy. A P. dt A. I., Ijiurel Lo4i(te No. in Hold' regular meetings on 2nd aud 4th Weune dtyioleicn mouth. U. C. Obi ham, Vt. M. N. T. Jiwett, Secret rj" AO. O.W. koveourg IxMgb No. It Meet the -2nd antl 4th Mondays of nach mont) at7:80 p. m., in the Foremen Hall. A memben in good itamltiig are luvltetl to a' tDd J. W. Dowill, M. W. B H. Lrnox, Ket'onter. BJ O. KLKU.howburg Lo.Be, uo.SVb- Holds regular communication a at the Ellin Temple ou '2nd and 4th Thursdaya of ea ti month. A LI niMinbtira rpmiAhtMl ii atrm ! rvpumny, nu an v inning uroinerp are nmil ally invited to attend. K. Pa riiott, K. K. Oko. W. otal" y. Secretary DEUKKK UK HONUK, Mystic Ixxlge No 13 Meeta'ndaud 4th Thursilav eveulngc of each month In Mai-fnbee 11 nil. VIhIMiib mem bum cordially Invited to attend. Uinnik K. Cavkniieh, 0. of H tf. H. Lknoi. Uec. I. W. Djwkll. Rfceiver. EALKS, RoRhurg .eiie meeia in Odd Fellow Hall on Jnd and 4th Monday even Iuki of each mouth. i 8 'clork. Visit ing brethieo in good Handing alway welcome. U. Culver, W. F., C. W. Bali ard. &c. For A., Court Douglu No. si Korea tera of America, meeta each Tuesday evening ii Poreatera' ilall. Visiting brother! al ways welcome. W. J. Brand, :. R. K. H.Lkwoi, Rec. sc. K.V. UooviR,lhyalclaD 10. O. F .. RIslngHtarLrOdge No. 174. raeetaTn Odd Fellow' Tt-mple every Frldny evening. Visiting bretlieren alwuys wetccme. K. N. Kwart, N. O. K. H Mi. ki.i.i, R. 8. M. FirKtK, V. S. 10. O. F., 1'hlletArlan Ixdire No. ft Meets In Odd Fellow Temple, corner of jRrkon and t)ass Streets, on Hiiturday evening nf each Week. Members of the order in good standing are Invited to attend. J. O. Uimnxn. N. (J. X.T. JKWRrr, R. a. IO. O. F . Tnlou KucHinpnient No 9 Meets In Odd Fellow-' Temple on the lstand:trd 'I tin rf.l tty evenings of each month. Vistt ItiK bretlieren ahva welrouu- II O. l.KWIS. V. P. J. O Goodnow, Serlbe. KOF P., Alpha Ulge No. 47 Meets every Wetlnestlayln I. O. O. F. Halt, at 7:i p. m. Members lu gKd standing are luvited lo Rtteml. (iLKN V. WlMDRRLT, V C. L A. HANt IUARV, K. K. H. KO. T. M., Proteeiloll Tent No. IV-Holds rt-ttilar ineeilius on every Wednesday n In hi in MaecslKfV Hall. All visiting members tu ginwl standing are invited lo at tend. F. F. PHlterson, Tom. U. V. Kari-, R. K. LO. T. M., Kmehtirg Hive Nn. 11- Hold" regular reviews on every Tuesday nfter tuinn at V:iU o'clock In the MHceHbee' HhII Sillers of ntliera Htves visiting In the eltv are eordlnlly luvltid to at tend our reviews. Mrs. V. H. Ho;j rhka kk, Tom. Mhs. Jkmr Rait, h. K. MonKRN WOOhMKNOF AVKRK'A, Mvrtle tMtiip No. iio meets on iln- secondhand fonrih W etiiictU vs of even mouth in the Forres tes' Hall. Traveling Neiithltors are cor dially invited to vNH our Camp. A ('. M A RST t K, i 'on Sill, A. Sa Ij. man, t lerk. MOItKRS RKOTHRRHO'D OF AVKnilV Roseburg Uxlge No. 4!: -Meet ev,-rv "nd and 4lh Thursday In Maceabee Temple. V1tliig memlero alwav welcome. Kvrin Hoivkr, President IIkktiia Wm.iMT, "Vcre'ary. 0F.f . R"s. burr Chapter No -Holdstbeir regular ni- tint n 1st and :ini Thumduva In each M. n th Vllting member in gocnl standing are rfpe ttully tniled to at tend. Mrs I. Woi.i.RtRRRf, w. M. FrrrJoMnm-n, fn-cretary 0 N. O.. Co. n tepara'e Battalion Me ta every Thursday evenltig at the Armory Ilall at S od.k F B HMUW. Captain. RKBKKAHS. Ro.ebnrr Rb.k.b l.odc N'n 41. 1. l. I. y M.(n Iti O.M r lUm Tpmrlrvrr Tilrwl. T e ,nne VUlllnv l.tr!i nil brrttirn inrltnl to fttten.l. MR Ma.,;iH KHKRTX!f . HQ. Mm. Aii'KINnin. Svrvlarr. WOMPS OF w'onlX'RlFT. MUr t trclr N 4! -Met. on l.t Rntl Jr.! M.-n.Uv evntn of ri" h Bomb at . 1 1 rrllowa' It. II Vl.ltluc mfmbrn In (xxl tuu.ling sre lu TiuJ lu ftllvl l. Kx.iity-F H.rON. n. N. ( l.ra Hor.(. 1. rk WOdPMfS OFTHH OKI n, ll.k (nmn N, l.-MrUt I Mr tJ, llol' Hall'in R.elnri, rrtrr t an.l 3rd Mtm.Ur fniiifl. Villli)K nt.lKhb.ir. Always wt'lcome K N r w i.r, l". r. ' J. M. TuiuKl, Clerk. UOstilt RG MAKKKT. Cereals. Wheat $1.00 bushel. . Oats 50c bu. Hay Vetch, $10 ton; grain, $12 ton. Barley $32 ton. Livestock. Steers Alive, 3 3 H c. Cows Alive, 2 hi 3c. Veal Dressed, 65o HogB Dressed, 7c. Sheep 3 14 c. Poultry Miied chickens, alive.lOu lb., dressed, 12c; geese, alive 8c, dressed, 12c; ducks, alive 10c; dressed, 14 15c; turkeys, dres sed, 15c. Butter Creamery, 32 c lb.; country, 30c lb. Eggs 20c dozen. Potatoes $1.25 cwt. Wool 14 V4c lb. Honey 15c lb. Cabbage 3c lb. Old Onlnns 5c lb. What makes our business grow? It's because we treat the people right. Some merchants in their a tempt to lead in prices often buy inferior goods but that is some thing that this company does not do. Our courteous treatment, the superior quality of o ir goods and the right prices is what is build ing up our business every day. If you are not a regular customer place a trial order and be couvincad. Yours for a square deal, 1 Alton S. GROCERS Phones 201. and"ft5l Successorto J.;F.;Bar4ter"&.;Co. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE! Rebuilt, all working parts in good condi tion. A bargain for some one. H.W.ALTHAUS&S0NS Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore. NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort t The place to go for perfect rest and every conceiv able form of healthful and delightful recreation. ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Ifest of ,K, an . dance o it. hresl, water frc.ni spring. A, ,nlH,ern neee.i,ie" such as te CM-aph, telephone, and market, freshly provided everv day. r uel in abundance, routes partly furnished or unfurni 2 ?i to 1 had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary reflations NEWPORT is reached by way nf the Southern Pacific to ill Corvallis, thence Corvallis and Hasten. 1(. I Trii' " . 7 .',,r and the trip a pleasure throughout. "'Ce ,lail-v RATE FROM Season six-months ticket $8.00 " 7 r dook Kivesaconcisedesi-rin. lion of .Newport, including a list of hotel, their cai J IT ami rates. Call on, telephone or write L. B. MOORE, Loral Agent, s. P Co. WM. MCML'RRAV, General I a.ssenPer Aent, Portland, Oren O Apples lc lb. '(il!TI.AN"I MWIKET. Llvestock-on foot: Steer., 814 0 4c; cow,. 3V,c; hogs, . sheep, 3XMfc: dressed veal, 6 ery, lie. store, ens, 11c; hops, 4 5c. IAItltlKI. I.ASSWKU-niHiGER-ln Roseburg August 3, 1908. Edward Lasswell and .Miss Agnes Dugger, Rev. r.. H. Hicks, ofliclatllig. The bride is recently from Ten nessee. Mr. Lasswell Is a farmer of McKinley, Coos county, where he and his bride will reside. FOR SALE Registered male and fe male Poland China pigs, age six months. Address E. P. Thlnl. Yoncalla, Oregon. aw" For good printing of all kinds Tin) Review always leads. o Patronize Review advertisers. Frey & Co .!. 4..j..!.,,j ROSEBURG O