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LOCAL NEWS. "Get the Habit!" The Craieut Theatre. DTP S. P. Hamilton wna over from StepheuB today. Mr. and Mrs. John Tipton wre over from Garden Valley today. Before going camping get a bottle of Marsters' poison oak remedy. TP Mr. and Mrs. Win. VanHureii re turned Monday from a trip to Port land. Kev. J. E. Forsyth WU this morn ing for Gardiner for a few duya' va cation. S. P. Dunkirk reports a light peach crop iu hla orchard at Kilenbower. but the fruit la of excellent quality. Mrs. L. U. Harris and son return ed home to Grants Faun this morn ing, afler a visit with relatives at Edenbower. A marriage 1 ken ho has been Ikhu ed to Thomas H. Walker, recently of Nevada, and Eliza U, Holaday, or this county. Ike Weaver brought In a illKubled travelling automobllo from beyond Myrtle Creek Monday evening. The babhltluga of the engine boxIngK were burned out from a lack, of the right kind of oil. E. Throckmorton, who hnH been employed at A. 1). Hrudley's store for a year puHt, left this morning for his former home In Iowa, accompan ied by his wife. They expect to re main in Iowa Indefinitely. The UadleB of St. Joseph's C'uthnlir ri....,.pt u.111 hnll n Iaufii irintiil fit llu. home of Mrs. T. It. Sheridan on Cass street, next Thursday evening. August 13. lee cream and other re freshineuU will be Hcrved. All! 8. A. Kendall, one of the owner of the Roseburg water and light hvh tutus and the properties at and above Winchester, formerly owned by th Oregon Boom and Timber Co., arrlv ed here from Pittsburg, Pa., thh week. Today he Is at Wlm-hosLoi on a tour of Inspection. The forest fire which was hurntiu about 12 miles Trotu Went Porl about two wcektt ago, and a llttlt later was reported under control, again raging. About a dozen mei were fighting it Monday and elgh more went out from hero this morn lng. A large body of valuable tint ber Is endangered. Dick Cation is In the city fron Portland, greeting old frleudH. Il 1b accompanied by II. It. Kills and K B VanArnau, and the three are on route to Med To id to participate li the annual trap shooting tournninetr to be held there this week. Pret' To I lea and Engineer K. .1. Peyton, ol this city, will probably attend also leaving for Medford tonight. In the divorce suit tiled a rew iluyi ago by Mary E. HiiHhnell against William HuHhnell, a it order has beei. Issued by Judge Hamilton, In tin circuit court, allowing the plaltitin $100 for attorney fees, und $7Ii foi defraying the expenses of the suit The defendant is altm directed lo pay the plaintiff $10 on (he first day ol each month toward the support o: heraeir and minor children unlll tin case Is decided. The splendid Bed Astrakhan ap pie presented to this ollico hy H, N. Woodward, the Edenbower orclianl 1st, and now on exhibition In the He view windows, 1b an apt Illustration of what can he accomplished by In telllgent horticultural methods. The tree on which this apple grew was sc thickly Infested with Hun Jose scale two yeurB ago that It was considered at first to bo beyond hopo of Having and therefore a total loss. The tree was sprayed, however sprayed Hv copiously that It was given the ap pearance of being water soaked. The spraying was done at (he right time too, and In a proper manner, and today the tree is perfectly healthy and bearing as fine apples of Its vur lety as can be found anywhere In the country. I'ltKAt'llING AT G KEEN'S. Rev. 11. W. Householder and Rev. W. O. Miller will preach at the Green Bchoolhouse Sunday morn lug and evening. August Hi. Everybody come and bring dinner In baskets. CARD OP TIIANKS-To alt those who assisted us during the last Ill ness and funeral of our adopted child wu extend our most heartfelt thanks. MR. and MRS. l. A. SKI NALNEHS. I Cut Glass and Silverware j t There have never ItWurti l i onVred such extramitinur.v bariums lu genuine CUT CLASS. All pieces are hvst nualily clear glass - oulv a few pitH't of n kind. - - . -1 lu Bilvrrwrtre we have the k'nd that gives lastiiiu' HiitUfactioo: lu au llful and dignltled ilesiiiH. worth and long wear, winch are the ii:ilitios desired h thi mmt friHtitliuut. This cut glass and silverware niuk" i he most useful of presents for June fteililin. Swcial Prices Expert Watch Cleaning and Repairing . . . W. II. FINIIK.lt, Pres. J. II. IUKITII, Ylt-t-Prr. J. .M. TllltOM'., Si. The Douglas County Abstract Company Hueccusor to K. K. Alley. Abstract nf THU' Furnished. Tlllcs (iuarant I. Land Dili Practice a Specially. Safety Deposit lioxes fur Kent. Timber l.auda nought anil Sold. I. und Scrip fur Sale. Heal F.slnte ail it 1 iiku rillirt rMTii Properly Prepared fur Filing un tjorcrmiicnt IjiiuN. Township Map. Showing Vacant l.iuulv uf all Tuwtihln i the IlitM-tnirK IjiiiiI IHnlrlrt, .Ml Out Kai li. niH... If I anil Itllk. AMMMIIIIIIIIIIIMM tucviii riMSKits in roritT. Sect Accused of Mud OrgicN ( Iml In the Altogether. NEW YOKK, Aug. 11. Charged with engaging In mad orgies, In which it Is alleged that they wore too little clothing, the members of a "devil chasing" sect in Brooklyn will appear in court tomorrow. The de fendants, who ure alleged to have performed their indecent rites under tlio guiue of religion, HtremiotiKly as sert their lnnocensu of any wrong doing. It was a ceremony known among the sect, according to police Informa tion, as "drawing the dragon," or "chasing the devil," that caused four of the prisoners to be held In $."()() ball. They were Mrs. Elizabeth Hob luson, MIsb Isabell Darke, II. P Dunham and Daniel Wecker, all ol whom were churged with "outraging public decency." Because the police alleged she Is the acting head of the sect, or church, Mrs. Robinson was also held on a charge of "keeping and main taining a place for Indecent pur poses." She was arraigned on the separate charge. Mrs. Robinson denied, excitedly, that women disrobed In order to carry out their religious exercises Hhe snys that the "sisters" prayed In a room on the upper floor of tlx chapel, while tlio "brethren" prayed downstairs. tf KOSEIU'RG MARKET. Corral a. Wheat $1.00 bushel. Oats GOc bu. Hay Vetch, $10 ton; grain, $1 ton. Barley $.'12 ton. Livestock. Steers Alive, 3 3 c Cows Alive, 2 3c. Veal Dressed, fitfpDMi Hogs DresBed, 7c. Sheep 3 c. Poultry Mixed chickens, nllvli 'u.( dressed, 12c; geese, allv 8c., dressed, 1 2c; ducks, allv 10c; dressed, 14 15c; turkeys, dres Bed, 15 c. Butter - Creamery, 311 Vic lb country, 30c lb. Eggs 20c dozen. I'olulocs $l.2"i cwt. W ool I t c. lb. Honey 1 fie lb, Citbhage 3c lb. Old Onions Tic lb. Apples Ic lb. POIM LAM) MARKET. Livestock on foot: Steers, 34 h 4c; cows, 3'e; hogs, (ifiiliVie: sheep, 'A (i( 4 ', dressed veal, fl(c; apples, $2.25 Cti $3 ; wool, 12 (12 'fee per lb; potatoes, 90' cwt.; eggs 18c doz; butter, cream ery, 23c, store, 18c; mixed chick .mis, 1 lc; hops, 4 (0i He. One of the Essentials of tlio happy homes of to-day is a van fund of information as to the best method? of promoting health and happiness ami right living and knowledge of the world 't best products. Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully picseuted and which havo nttaincd to world wide acceptance through the approval of the Well Informed of the World; not of indi viduuls only, hut of the many who h:ive the happy faculty of selecting and obtain iug the best the world a (Turds. One of the products of that clans, ut knowu component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and coin mended by the Well-Informed of the World as a valuable and wholesome family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Kip and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial elTects always buy the genuine, n mini fur tu red by the California I'ig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists See Jennings, the baker, for some thing special for balls and parties. Fntronlzn Review advertisers. .1. T. 13 RV A IN IIIKI-'lll'Iffl filll.'.:iiv E Whole Body Raw with Eczema Life was Intolerable Was Even Incased in Plaster Discharged from Hospitals as Hopeless. SUFFERED 14 YEARS CURED BY CUTICURA "From tho age of three months until fifteen yeam old, my (ton Owen's life wan iimiiw niwin-i- alle by cezema in itH worst form. He wuh all rialit until a red rah broke out on iiis fore head, but we were nut ularined at flrnt. Very noon, however, the roh bean to Bpreal over bin head and fihouldorn, and it caused him great discomfort. I took him to a doctor and tried iiulf a dozen other treatment!, all with the snme nult: no improvement at all. The oiKeuHG Kradimily Hpread until nearly every part of his body was quite raw. We had to strap him down in bed, for he UHt- to tear liinmelf dreadfully in hia Hlts-p. The awny he went throuKh is quite lieyond wordn. No one tlioiiKht we would rear him. The re((i mental tbtctor, a very clever man, proiiftuneed the com) hoelcHM; at leat, lie said the only hope woh that he miht. if he lived lung enough, outgrow it to foiho pxt4)iit. We iiad him in hospital four timet and he waH pronounced one of the woi-Kt caseH, if not tho worwt, ever admitted. From each he woh diH ch urged aH incuralle; In fnct ho got woriMf under the HiiceeHnive treatliients. At one hospital they incased him in jilaMter, and thiH mi-med to aggravate the sorenesH terribly. He Ioiked no badly that no one liked to go near him and his life was a burden to him. We kept trying remedy aHer remedy, but we had tfot almost past hoping for a cure. Nix months ago we purchased a set of Cutieiiia Honp, Ointment, and Insolvent Tills and persevered with them. The result was truly marvelous and to-diiv he is perfectly cured, his skin not having a blemish on It anywhere. Mm. Lily Hedge, M, Vaughun Itoad, Coldharbour Laim, C'amblewell Green, Eng.. Jan. 12, 1U07." K'iid to nearest depot for freo Cntl cura Book on Tiut men tcf Skin Diseases. fiitii-npri llrmi(!liaitri-wil,1 thmiichniil thr world. n'H'iH: UiikIii. '7. ( hurt. rli'.iiM- si.. 'arln, .V Hue (IrU 1'itli: Autrnllu. It. Toutis A Co,, Hviliny; Hi. Afrlni. I.fii!iiii. l.til . CdiHloMti. cic: I H.A fuller DruK & Clitiin. Corp., fit!o l'mpi., lluatoo. II AKItlMAX lti:S( TFS (iOFLB. ;lnleis 10,000 New Cars for Worst Fquippcd Lines In Country. PITrsnritC. Ph., Aug. II. The tdggest contract tver let for steel ars Is now being closed with the Pressed Steel Car company of Pltts- liurg hy the (iould-1 larrhuan inter sis. It Is for about lO.tMM) stini ars to supply every one of the (iould lines, and the price will he about t 1 tl.IIIIU.OOtl. Tho contract will cover three and erhaps live years' delivery and will he em ploy men ( to about 1 .Otiii lien for that length of lime. It Is understood that I larrhuan liefoie he agreed to Una lice the iould roads made n complete Inven tory of the rolling stock and -gave II is his opinion that not less than $ I o.iion. ihiii would properly supply he Hues, which are said to be the rtoii.t equipped now in the country. Another Joml .Man (ione Wroitu lie neglected to take Foley's Kld iey Cure tit the flrHt signs of kid ley trouble, hoping It would wear i way, and lie was soon a victim of ((right's disease. There Is danger In lelay. but If Foley's Kidney Cure Is akeu at once the symptoms will ills ippear. the kidneys are strengthened i inl you are soon sound and well. A It. Bass, of Morgan town. Bid., had o get up ten or twelve times In the night, ami had n severe backache and alns In the kidneys, ami was cured hy Foley's Kidney Cure, lied Cross Pharmacy. Patronize Huvlew advertisers. DAILY WKAIIIKU ICKPOKT l.S. Yt)n r Itur.'iiii, l.nnl nlliiv, ltox 'hurg Ore it timir , -ii.ll' .... . 1.. n h.m l'ri-liltHttiMi I . Iiu-lii- itinl Iniii.ln-tltlM: ium in Mm ii in n'iiienuiin' Mlcltmni) ti'iiiiuTtiinti' I'n '-lliltntlt.il l'.ttii! ri'H iinv llril it niuniti i K ircri for tli mixilli f..r : rtir .. (t.:tl Volnl .rM-i(. Iniin St-.t 1. 1-.M7, lo ilnte ....31.01 mm met' pn-ilp iniin Hfiit'iiiiier I, l" . ;i ii filial ilt'lirli-nt') (rntii Ht'M 1, l'."0T I I.' Xm'Thk lrrriiiiHtltiii (tr 30 wet sfHNiim, X'it. lt Mny (itn-liinUi-) .."t! IH Thum. liiiinns, (il,ror. l-'or Itoscburg and Ylcinity: Partly cloudy tonight; Wetliiesda fair. WHEN YOU WANT SHOES n i "iw That That That As long as you wear Shoes, buy them of R. L. STEPHENS K( I I SIM: UKAI.KIt IN I INK TliACIIKItS KXAMINATIOX. Notice tu hereby ytvcii that Hit county mipurinlenUeiit of Ltuu&laL county will hold tho regular oxitiulu atlou of applicants fur stale and county papers in tho county court houso, Kuseburg, Oregon, ua follows For Statu Tuikth. Commencing Weduebduy, Auus'. 11, 1 y 08, at it o'clock a. m.( and :ou tinulug until Saturday, August 15, ut 4 p. in. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, physical geography, read ing, psychology. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book keeping. Friday Physiology, geography, composition, algebra, Kngllh litera ture. Saturday Botany, piano geomet ry, general history, school law. For County Papd. Commencing Wednesday, August 12, 1908, at 9 a. in., and continuing until Friday, August 14, at 4 p. in. Wednesday Penmanship hlsloi y, orthography, reading, physical geog raphy. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, physi ology. Friday Geography, school law civil government, Knglish literature. TMUKMAN ("HANKY swalO County School Supt lor Sr Feet. "I have found Bucklon's Arnica Salvo to be the proper thing to usi for sore feet, as well as for healing burns, sores, cut, and all manner o! abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, ol Fast Poland, Me. Jt Is the propel thing too for piles. Try it. Sold under guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co'a. drug store. 25c. "? huTfl bfin nnlne rnnrnrpts for Tnnnmnl. with wlili-ii 1 linvi liL'i-ii n!llu-tf.l fur over twouiy y-nri, iid I can :y Hint 'f'nrft huve rIvimi ma mure rnllnf tlmn (my ulIum- n-intiily Imvu evor tried. 1 ball pi riuinly r"(Miiiitiniinl Ontii u Utj fritiuil M boiug nil Oiuy ro tenreitintcJ." Thoi. GUUrd, Elelo, 111. Best Tor r i ne Doweis j CANDY CATHARTIC PlftBRsnt. Pltfthlo. Potant.TaMitwOfvul. nnood, Httwr Sli'knu, W.-iikt ii i.r tirili. IB.-. Z.lOr. N. v-r "1I In l.nlk. Tl.o v tie tnl.lcl nthinimd Cl'O. Uuarutau) lo euro or )i.ur iuoiitijr Uuvk. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 507 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES J tt J J J J tt aa J 4. uii.;itov. .. I Tho new fertilizer. 4" 4- Nothing but lish. -J. Cuuranteed analysis: Seven J. J- ier cent nitrogen, six per cent J. 4 potash, IS per cent phosphoric J. acid. 4 -J Ono 2n-pound sack of Wll 4 Ki'ow, used iu the place of J. J 12'j tons of best stable man- -f ure, will give better results -J- and no weeds. Try it for your . J lawn. 4- J. F. BARK Kit & CO. 4 I I- J I fch -f" I -I -I- -I- J WOKKS WOXIU'ltS. Wonderful Compound Cure Piles Kcemn, Skin Itching;, Skin I'.ruptioiis, 'uts and Bruises. Bonn's Ointment Is the best skin treatment, and the cheapest, betause so little is required to cure. It cures piles after years of torture. It ciire obstinate cases of eczema. It eurei all skin Itching. It cures skin erui Hons. It heals cuts, bruUc.-t scratches and a'brasions with out leaving n scar. It cures permanent ly. Kosehurg test hnony proves it. Mrs. U. W. Kezartee, Flint rit.. Itoseburg, Ore., says: "For some lit tie time I was annoyed hy an irri tation on my nose. Sometimes i' was badly Intlained and became raw and sore. 1 tried a number of rem edies but nothing cured me until I read about Dunn's Ointment and sol a box at A. C. Marsters Co's. dum store. The (list application gave re lief and 1 felt no more of the imtai ing affliction. I consider Doan Ointment tho finest remedy to he ob tained for any skin disease.' For sale by all dealers. Price r.O cents. Forster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the I'nited States. Iteineniber tho name Dean's and take no other. will Suit You, will- Last You, Will FIT You KOOf-W KAlt. ROSELORC. OR. INSMIA LOCAL NEWS. Cull on F. Long for harness. Certain and speedy euro for poison ouk. .Maraters' poison oak remedy. Phone 661, when you want a good driving rig or saddle horse. Horses boarded at reasonable rates. Del mar Dixon. dTF .Most disfiguring skin eruptions, jcrotula, pimples, rashes, etc., are duo to Impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters is a cleansing blood tunic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained, jlear-sklnned. low to Avoid ApiH'itdicilis. Most victims of appendicitis ure those who are habitually constipat ed. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation oy stim ulating the liver and bowels and re& tores tiie natural action of the how els. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant to take Refuse substitutes. Bed Cross Pharmacy. ItKAl, KSTATK TltAXSFKItS. S. P. Shutt to .1. W. Kelley, 10'; 1 8 acres neiir Drain. I. MarnilKon to T. J. Whitstftt $10; IntH 11 and 12, block II Waltc'B addition to KoHuhui'K. TEA The way t o buy tea is in packages ; somebody is responsible for it. Your crocer returns your money If rou don't Ulca Stitllinir'i B-": we pay him FOR SALF. FOR SALK Milch cow. Apply or phono to it. Ititzmaii, Phono lftPJ dulTi FOlt SALIC tJood sl.eil, sorvlceable ollico safe. Apply at the Leona M II Is Iai in ber Co's, yard, on Oal Street, ltoseburg. If FOU SAL10 Oil THADK For wimhI a 120-egg Pelalunia Incubator una a -brooder. See Klmer Wlinberly FOR SALK A team of horses cheap, If taken at once. Inquire of W. M. Fest, at Mount Nebo dairy fnrni. dtf FOR SALE Practically new ti-room cottage, all modern conveniences. will exchange for Portland prop erty. Call on L. Kabat, Roseburg. Oregon. dTl- FOR SALE Good paying plumbing and tinning business. Address II. care of Review, Roseburg. tf FOR SALE Scholarship In the Behnke-Walker Business College, of Portland. Will sell for $24.60 which is a bargain. Address Leoue Matthews, Glide, Ore. dsw i-'OIt SALK New hay, f0 tons of No. I client hay and 40 tons ol oats and barley mixed. No. 1, no weeds. Apply to (i. II. Pitts Ruckles, Ore. dsf WILL Tit A I) 10 Portland B-iburhun properly for farm. Pro'e Inn' without buildings. Describe, fully J. Hoi lister, Woodstock, Oru, dsw PKACUKS FOR SALIC (lood peaches at 75 cents per box, in the orchard. Crawford and Yel low St. John varieties. On the S. D. Stephens place at Fdonhowcr. S. P. liusklrk. SI FOR SALIC Without exception, thr finest 10-acre tract In vicinity of Roseburg. Only 2 Vfc miles from city, with fine frontage mi bank of I'mpiiua river; splendid deep, rich, sandy, river-bottom loam; about S acres set to standard var ieties of apples, pears, peaches and nwluuts. Some trees lu full bearing; good building site; same quality nf land adjoining worth $500 and upwards per acre. Price $L'.2iMl. Kasy terms if desired N. D, McL'all, Roseburg. Oregon dswtf WANTF.D W ANTIC I) A girl to do general housework; wages $20. Answer H. R. 100. Post Ollico. dtf WANT I0I A young lady to lear operating. Apply to manager of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. dtf WAN'TKD l'lilln Bcwlng. Inquire at Flint's candy store-. du2t WAXTKI) 20 rlKKint; sliiiRcrs. 10 bnckcra for Ic.pini; canii. JH0 per month; i0 lumber pliers. $'.ou a day; 2 boom men, $2. r.O a day; contract cnltlnR piliim. 1 u. cents per lineal loot. Address W. 11. West & Co., Medford. Oregon. ITK i.ost axi koi xh. LOST July ;.".th. a dark blue dotted i silk pnrasol. Ileturn to Hits of- lli-e nnd receive reward dal! NOTICE TO CHKPITOItS Having lost our business by Are, we res pectfully ask all persons knowlnt themselves Indebted to us to settle .3 o.-vu as coiuie. i. j. ll, LIAMS SON. Wilbur Or. tf KOll IlKXT. Kitll it KNT - Six-rimni lleuse; close in; hath. Inquire at this office, if FOR 1IKNT- (lood office rooms In Abraham buildinc Apply to J. A. ltuchanan. tf KOlt IfKN'T Two hons.keepir.e rooms, furnished or unfurnished Apply at first house Immediately east of blacksmith shop on lower Oak street, ltoseburg. tf "del the Habit!' Theatre. The Creven'. 1TF x vvnai manes our business grow? It's because we treat the people right. Some merchants in their attempt to lead iu prices often buy iuferior 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 iug up our business every day. If you are not a regular customer plaoc a trial order and be couvinc :d. Yours for a square deal, Alton S. GROCERS Phones 21. and'Vil automobile: FOR SALE! 0 Rebuilt, all working parts in good condi tion. A bargain for some one. H. W. ALTH Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., WANTED ,.00-00 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 Phone less H. C. RITZMAN UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER Let me make an estimate on your work. Steam and hot water a specialty. Foot of Jackson St. Repair Work Neatly Done. ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET H. D. MAY. Prop. Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds FisK 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 ports In our line? Let us prepare your Sunday roast, and you will ha convinced. We want your trade. Special Free Delivery. Phone 1;M1 We ,uy l(()p Shop on Sheridan Str ret, Xenr the Depot. HIGH GRADE PLUMBING CLEH . RKCLEY At S. K. Sykes Hardware Store. Phont 251. AO Work CuarntH The old, reliable poison oak rem ory; Marsters.' Guaranteed to cure. 1 XX 8 WW XX XX XX XX XX 8 :: Frey & Co I Successorj'to J. IF. "Barker 8c Co. AUS & SONS Roseburg, Ore. All Work Guaranteed I'ltKTTV t'FTS. and pretty picture don't do a man much Rood If he's hungrvuniese the pretty cuts are mell selected cuts of choice beef. lamb, mutton or ham. That o what we supiily good meals properly cut. boned and trimmed nnd we would like to suppi,- yr larder. Our prices, tm well as our meats, will suit you. The Economy Market 5". KohlhaRon, Prop. o