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WHEN
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WANT
SHOES
That will Suit You,
That will Last You,
That Will FIT You
As long as you wear Shoes, buy them of
R. L. STEPHENS
KXCM H1VK DKAUOR IN FINK FOOT-WKAU. ROSELUR.G, OR.
The case of the City of Roseburg I The baseball game of the season
against Ed. Jennings, a local baker, j "The Chicago Ladles Baseball Club'
charged with disorderly conduct in vs. Itoaeburg, at Itosu Park next
using abusive language toward L. W. I Sunday afternoon. Came called at
Ingles, was dismissed today upon mo-! 3 o'clock sharp. A9
tlou of City Attorney P. O. Mlcelll, i MoBt disfiguring skin eruptions,
acting upon Ingles' request. Con
viction of JennlngB was practically
hopeless In view of the acquittal
yesterday of A. T. Thomnson,' who
was tried on a similar charge.
Itosoburg's first physician to ac
quire an automobile is Dr. George E.
Ilouck, who has bought of C. II.
Cannon a handsome and serviceable
$1,200 lteo machine of the roadster
type. ThlB muchine will greatly aid
the doctor In attending to his rap
idly Increasing practice in that it
will enable hiin to answer mils In
mluimum time, and nlHo make more
of them, as occasion requires.
Come and get a Lover's Delight at
Thompson's confectionery store, dtf i
scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., art
due to Impure blood. Hurdock Illood
Dltters Is a cleansing blood tonic.
Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained,
clear-skinned.
Rev. C. A. Rcxroad went to llar
risburg todny, accompanied by hit
little son, Charles.
Props under trees are a sure sign
that somebody neglected to thin the
fruit Inst month. It may be bnttei
to thin, even now than not at all.
PIMPLES
I "I : triad .11 klndi of blnfl4 remedial which filled
LOCAL NEWS.
of
of
W I Mi ItOW.
The new fertilizer.
Nothing but dun.
Guaranteed analysis: Seven
per cent nitrogen, six per cent
potash, 18 per cent phosphoric
acid.
One 25-pound sack of Wll
grow, used In the place of
12 H tons of best stable man-
ure, will give bettor results
and no weeds. Try it for your
$ lawn.
J. P. BARKER & CO.
Ximl llllk I liaWM ff.iltiil that rii.lit al.l.ia
al Ifcit. H' lfwM full of piniplm n bUck
Lidi. Aflor ukliig (InicaraU a.) I M turn
CuiitlnultiK .) me of tli em ftiitl recommanittiiff
tnornhiif. Hope to bete cbauee to recuuiueiid
CJacara .
f red 0. WIh.ii. Sim 81.. Xefftrk. N. J,
Beat for
1 oowei
CANDY CATHARTIC
Pliaaenl. PelaUhte, Pntnt TuteGnod DoOood,
Mevcr Slckoo, YVaken or (Irlpo. IOo. 2So. He. Hmvmt
Sold In bulk. The icauulna tablet newped OOO.
I a at en load Maura or your tuuney back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 595
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
Cut Glass and Silverware
J There have never before been offered such extraoiillnary bargains
in genuine CUT GLASS. All pieces are best quultly clear (lass-only
a few plecos of a kind. - ......
1 Id silverware we have the kind lhat (fives lasting satisfaction: beau
tiful and dlenllled designs, worth ard long wear, which are the qualities
doslred bt the most fastidious. This out glass and silverware make ilio
most useful of presents for June wedding. Special I'rleos
Expert Watch Cleaning
and Repairing . . .
J. T. BRYAN
Koueburgi Oregon
W. II. FIHIIKIl, Irc. J. II. IIOOTH, Vlcc-Pres. J. M. THKONK, Sec.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Successor to F. E. Alley.
Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles Guaranteed.
Land Office Practice a Specialty. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.
Timber LandB Bought and Sold. Land Scrip for Sale.
Ileal Estate and Insurance.
Papers Properly Prepared for Filing on Government LiintlB.
Township Maps, Showing Vacant Lands, of all Townships In the
llosclmrg Ijnid District, BO Cents Kadi.
Office thliler V. 8. fond Office. ItOHKIU'Itd, OUKflON.
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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 FACILITIHS AKE COMPI.IITE Best or fond and nil ubun
dance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities,
such as telegraph, telephone, ami markets fi-cshly provided every
day. Fuel in abundance. Outages partly fiirnlslu'd or unfurnished
to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT Is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Alluiny or
Corvallis, thence t'orvallis and Kostern H. U. Train service daily
and the trip a pleasure throughout.
RATE FROM ROSEBURG
Sxs&m wt-wanths ticket $8.00
-fep Mtt9tt( new Su minor Book .vacom-iae ,W'srrl
tiH 41 cwiH)rtt Includiiifr; a list of hotel their camoity
ml rates, rull otyoW'phuneor write
MOORIVJ.'oral Agent, S. P Co.
WM. MCMURRAV.
. udiici.i i awngcr Ageiu, I'oriiand, urejfon.
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Call on F. Long for harness,
"Uet the Habit." The Cresce
ineatre. Sc. dTF
Dr. H. Little, of Oakland. Is
the city on business.
C. A. Kiglur, of Salem, Is spending
a lew days ill home here.
.Mrs. J. W. Mullen has returned
from a visit in Walla Walla
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Patterson re
turned Hi 1h morning from a trip
.Marsh Held.
Miss Lucile Ragsdale 'returned on
Wednesday from Portland, where
she took a course in vocal music,
Marriage licenses have been Ibsu
ed to Fred S. Canister and Mary
Uergman, of Gardiner, and to Virgil
Avery and Minnie I). Brown,
unue.
(ieo. P. Root, father of Mrs. E.
Hewos, left this morning for his old
home In Plymouth, Mich., to visit
wim relatives for a couple
months.
See the girls play baseball at Rose
Park next Sunday afternoon. The
most Interesting game of the sea
son. Admission 25 cents, grand
stand 10 centB extra. A9
I. A. Dean was down from Rldd
today, making arrangements for Im
proving hla prune drier. He reports
a nig crop this year, and also a fine
crop of apples. Both will doubtless
bring good prices.
The girls you've been reading
annul. See them ploy baseball
Rose Park next Sunday afternoon
against tho RoBeburg team. Game
begins at g o'clock sharp. A
I ne tented shows of tho Amcrlcar,
Amusement Co., Including hieh dive.
will be In Roseburg all of next week
rney will be located on Uio north
side of the Catholic church property
on Washington and Kane streets.
uijior uavis, wno formerly con
dueled a meat mnrket In this city
'oft this morning for Los Angeles
Uilir.. for a brief visit. From that
Jlty he will Journey back as far a
Oakland, sanio state, and entor Into
ime kind of business.
John It. Sutherlin and nephew
rennnl Wallo, Fred Powoll, of Oak
land, and two school mates of Mr,
Walte. from Portland, left this morn
Ing for a hunting trip to Dlnmond
Lnko. near the head of the North
Umpqiin river. .They will be absent
r.wo weeks.
"Tho Chicago Ladles' Baseball
Llub, which Is touring the country,
will cross bats with tho Roseburg
team ai nose Park next Sunday af
ternoon. The admission will be 26
HMits, with nn extra charge of 10
tenia for Hie grandstand. Game wll
be called promptly at 3 o'clock. The
game will bo worth going miles to
see. a 9
Aiior existing tor 28 yenrs, mar
riage has proven a failure In the
onse of Mary E. and William Bush-
nell, of Ten Mile, who wero married
at Ciimns Valley in 1880. The wife
has II 1 ed a suit for divorce In the
Ircuit court here, nlleglng that in
Innunry, 1!I02. her husband began I
course of cruel and inhuman treat
ineiit toward her. She says in her
omplnlnt Hint ho struck and cursed
her repeatedly since that dute and
Anally, on Muy 11, of this year, drove
her from home. She also alleget
that for tho past ten yenrs she hot
contributed almost entirely to her
own support and that of their chll
dren, four In number, ranging In
ago from I 2 to 3 years, and of whom
she asks custody. Mrs. Bushmill al-
asks money with which to con
duct her suit and for tho temporary
maintenance of herself and children
nnd for one-hnlf of nil the real and
personal property of her husband
estimated in vnlue ot. $2700.
The
General Demand
of the Well-informed of tho World has
always been for a simple, pleasant and
efficient liquid laxative remedy of known
value; a laxative which physicians could
sanction for family use because its com
ponent part, are known to them to be
wholesome and tndy beneficial in effect,
acceptable to tho system and gentle, yet
prompt, in action.
In supplying that demand with its ex
cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and
IJixir of Senna, tho California Fig Syrup
Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies
on the merits of the laxative for it. remark
able success.
lhat is one of many reasons why
Syrup of rigs and Llixir of Senna is given
the preference by the Well-informed.
To get its beneficial effects always buy
the genuine manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, anil for sale
by all leading druggists. Price fifty ccnu
per bottle.
ROSEBURG
STAGE LINES
I.EAVKS
To Marshtlold - 8 A. M.
To Myrtle Point A. M.
To Peel . . . 1 A. M.
To Millwood - . 7 A. M.
AOUNCV AT
(i. i nm mm
Foiii bora... modern 4s0b.., on th?
H.i.MId,! and Mrnl. Point HnM: two
hon coach, on tta. tl sod Millwood
Hn... Careful and .rrlend drlr.r.
on alt route..
SAYS BRYAN WILL WIS.
Portland Delegate. Returns Ad?ii
Friends to Itet on lllrn.
CAS ISSI'E PKItMITS.
"Bet all your money on Bryan to
win, and all you can borrow."
Such 1b the advice of D. M. Wat
son to those asking his opinion on
the result of the November election.
WatJion returned home this morning,
the last of the Oregon delegates to
arrive from the National convention
at Denver, ays the Portland Tele
gram. When Watson was not ap
pointed on the notification committee
he packed his valise and went to Ne
braska and called on Bryan in per
son. "And I want .to say," declared
Watson, "that I wasn't put off the
notification committee. I got off it
myself. I got everything 1 wanted
while away, reports to the contrary
notwunstanding."
Concerning the political prospects
Watson Is enthusiastic.
"Mr. Bryan told me," said the re
turned wanderer, "that the chances
of his election look better this year
than ever before. He Is very confld
ent of Buccess. All the reports he is
receiving are most favorable,
went to Lincoln and telephoned out
to Fairvlcw, where Bryan lives, and
ho told me to come right out. 1
took the trolley, went to his home
and talked there an hour with him. I
noticed that every house between
uincom and ralrview, with one ex-
'cptlon, hnd a picture of Bryan in
the window. It was not like that In
other campaigns and 1 spoke to
Hrynn about it. Me replied that his
follow citizens were doing him great
er honor tbnn in the past and it was
an encouraging sign. The people of
Jncoln no longer consider Bryan's
?andldacy a Joke and they are work
ing to elect him.
While I was .nt the Bryan home
the great American was very busy.
le has to dictate hundreds of let
ters, give Instructions, and hold re-
eptlons. Delegations are calling on
him continually. In former cam
paigns llrynn had to go on toure to
meet the people. Now they come to
see him. Fall-view is the Mecca,
believe Bryan could remain at his
home all during the campaign and
not have to take the -stump. Contrl
bullous are coming in freely. Farm
era are coming to Bee Bryan from
all the adjacent states, bringing their
contributions to the campaign fund.
These contributions he turns over to
the nntlonal committee.
From what I could learn, Bryan
will carry Indiana. Ohio, New York
and other big states. The death of
Senator Allison yesterday may lose
Bryan Iowa, although but. for the un-
Imely death of the senator, the
democratic nominee could easily
have swept the state. This was be
cause of the factional fights which
have been waging In Iowa. The
death ot Allison will probably result
the warring factions coming to
some sort of a compromise. Most of
he stales 1 visited were in the
south which are naturally for Bryun,
heard little Taft talk. The Im
pression exists thnt Taft Is principal
ly a big smller and not a thinker like
Hryan. Taft has held oftico for years,
ut always appointive oflh-es.
One thing which will have a
strong bearing on the result of the
election will be the crops. , The
states through which I traveled are
suffering from a short crop. In
many sections the corn crop is prac
tically a failure. Inasmuch as the
republican party Is given credit for
giving good crops and bountiful
harvests, the present failure will
bring thousands of farmers over to
Bryan. I found many republicans
who declared they would vote for
Bryan and democrats who left the
party In 1896 nnd since then, told
me they were coming back to the
fold. The colored vote in the north
will be for llrynn. This Is because of
the action of President Roosevelt
over the Brownsville affair. The
colored porters on the northern
trains are red-hot Bryan boomers.
n the south, of course, the colored
voters talk less of the election the
whites won't permit them to. I
found, also, nutikerous republicans
who are tired of the one-man power
of the republican party and wont the
peopio to navo sometiinig to saw
he Deliver convention wns a con
dition of the people and the most
enthusiastic, assembly of the kind In
lstory.
"Mr. Bryan is constantly receiving
letters from leaders throughout the
country. He told me he hod received
from Colonel (luffey. In which
the politician explained to Brvnn
hat his defeat In the Denver con
dition wum strictly personal and
hat it would not prevent him from
olng all In his power to assist in
electing the .Nebraskan. This is
pirn ot narmnny not' so prevalent
the republican camn. from what I
could learn. Judge Parker is nut
orkinx tor Bryan and was (o speak
t-amornia lam night for the
icket.
do not believe that Brvan will
come to the coast on his ramnnlirn
tour. There are onlv a few vme nm
is war. and It would be better
policy for him to devote hla lime to
the cant where there are more
voted."
County Clerk Bepotlzed as Tiie War-di-u
by State Board.
The Review was In error in its is
sue of Wednesday In stating that the
county clerk had no authority to Is
sue permits to burn slashings. The
law states that such permits are to
be obtained from a fire warden, but
County Clerk Lenox has been dep
utized to act as such an officer, pur
suant to authority given the State
Board of . orestry under the follow
ing portion of the law:
"State and county officials whose
duties make their ex officio services
as fire wardens especially desirable
as a convenience to the public, shall
accept appointments aa such when
formally requested by the State
Board of Forestry. Upon the recom
mendation of the Federal Forest
Supervisor, the board may appoint
resident officers of the national for
est reserves who shall be ex officio
(ire wardens."
Chronic Iiiurrhoca Itelieved.
Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the
United States Express Co., Chicago,
ivntct: "Our general superintend
ent Mr. Quick, handed me a bolt.e
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an 1
Diarrhoea Remedy some time ag'i to
check an attack of the old chronic
diarrhoea. I have used It since lhat
time and cured many on our trains
who have been sicl:. I am an ii'd
soldier who served with Rutherfor
j. -icyes ana William McKlnley four
year In the 2.1rd Ohio Rei.mtnt
and have no ailment except dionfc
aiennoca which this remedy s'op,
at once. For sals by Hamilton
Drue Co.
For good printing of all kinds Tu, The old. '
Review always leads. ery: Maniers OuaraateeJ to
For Sore Feet.
"I have found Buck Ion's Arnica
Salve to be the proper thing to use
for sore feet, as well ns for healing
burns, sores, cut, and all manner of
abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of
East Poland, Me. It Is the proper
tning too for piles. Try It. Sold
under guarantee at A. C. Marsters &
ujB, arug store, zoc.
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of ljffcjCti
WANTED
WANTEDA girl to do general
housework; wages $20. Answer
B. R. 100, Post Office. dtf
WANTED A young lady to learn
operating. Apply to manager of
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
Co. dtf
WANTED Plain sewing,
at Flint's candy store.
FOR SALE.
Inquire
da20
FOR SALE 8 A No. 1 Angora goats.
Six does, one wether and one good
buck. $30; also 1100 lb. mare,
with colt from Ward's stallion.
$100. F. S. Mathlas, Looking
Glass, Ore daw
FOR SALE Good sized, serviceable
office safe. Apply at the Leona
Mills Lumber Co's. yard, on Oak
Street, Roseburg. tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE For wood,
a 120-egg Petaluma Incubator and
a brooder. SeeElmer Wlmberly.
FOR SALE Scholarship In the
Ben nke-Walker Business College,
of Portland. Will sell for 124.60,
which ia a bargain. Address
Leone Matthews, Ollde, Ore. dsw
FOR SALE A team of horses.
cheap. If taken at once. Inquire
of W. M. Fest, nt Mount Nebo
dairy farm. dtf
FOR SALE New hay. 60 tons of
No. I cheat hay and 40 tons of
oats and barley mixed. No. 1, no
weeds. Apply to O. H. Pitts
Ruckles, Ore. dsf
FOR SALE Practically new 6-room
cottage, all modern conveniences.
Will exchange for Portland prop
erty, wan on Li. Kaoat, Roseburg
uregon. dTF
FOR SALE Good paying plumbing
mm tinning ousiness. Address H.
care of Review, Roseburg. tf
TEA
Schilling's Best is in
packages; never comes
out of a bin or canister.
Tour fiorn mara. root arr it roa deal
IU. tli w. oar htm
FOR SALE Pedigreed Scotch collie
puppies, $3.00 to 1S 00 evh. JI.
K. Metialf, Cottag Grove. Ore
gon. ,,,-tf
IXST AND F01:M.
LOST On Sunday, Aug. 2. between
the Alley farm in Garden Valley
and Roseburg, a black whalebone
buggy whip. Reward for return
to Review office.
LOST Black, cravenette coat; was
lost on road between Roseburg and
Dixonville July 4th. Finder please
return to this office and receive a
reward. .7
LOST A bunch of keys, between
Roseburg and Dixonville. name of
John Rast on tag. Finder please
leave at this office.
FOR SALE Registered male and fe
male Poland China pigs, age six
months. Address E. P. Thlel.
Yoncalla, Oregon. swtf
FOB RF.XT.
FOR RENT Go offlcerooms in
Abraham building. Apply to J.
A. Buchanan. tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having
lost our business by lira, ws res
pectfully ask all persons knowing
themselves indiaVed to as to settle
as toon as possible. T. J. WIT,
HAMS A SON. Wilbur Or. tf
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What makes our
business grow?
It's because we treat
the people right.
Some merchants in their aUempt 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 our 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 XX
order and be convinc:d. tt
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Yours for a gquare deal.
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1 Alton S. Frey & Co I
GROCERS
Phones 201. andMl Successors.lo.J.y.arker'at.'Co. J
AUTOMOBILE
FOR SALE!
A Rebuilt, all working parts in good condi
tion. A bargain for some one.
H.W.ALTHAUS&S0NS
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore.
WANTED W-MMO WORTH of 2nd Hand
goods at
Bradley's Second Hand Store
A 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 pgr Man
Phone I055
All Work Qutrantecd
H. C. RITZMAN
UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER
J Let me n,ake an estima on your work. Steam and
hot water a specialty. and
Foot of Jackson St. u , ,
vF..r worn Neatly Done
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
"' MAY. Pro.
Fresh and Cured Meats of all 1
FiK and Poultry
TV a knAas h x ...a . .
r.r "l H,eai 10 the best rei,. ,
kind.
mor.0 ,n lne cutting that most people believe
Herts in nitr Una l ot ... T"tve,
.. ,rJBre V0lr
convinced. Ve want your trade.
Special Free Delivery.
Phone 1:141
Shop on Sheridan Sir eel.
n COnlrln
We ,.. . '" '"ere
Sunday roast, and. V
"ill D.
We "uy Hides.
"'e IVpot.
and no otho. K KATS.
nave the best ,,, j "ur ,4ln ' to
er butchers' La d e8
Shades of meat cn. 'nferl"r
'"filar customers v"" nUent,y p,
Prime roast. Zl i . that "r
'or all kL?" v' T
e?on. .d , ' ' Poultry In
""i-ts. no compete; S"'",cs and
In quality. The I. " ,nlra
The Economy
H,GHGSy
At S. K. Syka. Hrtw, Stora. PSon. aJ1 . .