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( TO PIANO BUYERS I V Mil Mi IMV IX HUSTON. rr- - ' . ....... . jr . Ill 4 Iu consideration of a second carload order for Bush Lane and Victor Pianos, the factory representative Mr. W. A. Fitzsimons will on Friday and Saturday offer extraordinary concessions in price on llie live (5) pianos re maining from the firs I carload of fourteen (14). The regular Portland and San Francisco prices on these (oods are marked plainly, and after this sale these prices will lie strictly maintained. In addition to Mr. IIiiit's -special introductory con cession in price of 15 per cent, Mr. Filsiiinnsons with make a further reduction which cannot help hill leinpt llie most conserval i e hnyer. There are But Five Pianos Lefl of the lirsl carload of fuintecti. If yon haven't figured on buying a Piano for the next two 3'ears, it will pay you lo huv rilit now. You can pay part cash, and the balance will he made on terms lo suit your convenience. It is the chance of a lifetime lo purpchase a genuine, iii.uh tirade I'iaim al the regular price of a Medium tirade Burr's Music House. NOTICE: Mr. 1'ilsinmicins will he in attendance bulb davs and evenings lo deuioiistrale Ihe remarkable tone iptalities of the insl ninieul s. I,Ot!AI MOWS. Call nil l' Long for tnn-lu'HH. "(let the lliilill!" 'I'liu fi'-H- -:it TIii-iiI i-u. 10c. TI-' Ladles' tailored suits Ttn- Full luivt JiikI arrived lit II. Marks Cii. dsw Tho Ladles (if SI. Joseph's Catholic church will hold ti lawn social nl the homo of Mm. T. It. Sheridan till Cass street UllK, Thursday evening. August 1-1. Ice cream linil oilier re freshments will be served in llie house iiimI tin tin- lawn. A I a (Yrtuln mul speedy i-uri- Tor luitsnn nak. Mni'Hters' pnlson oak remedy. "C.et llie llalill." Till" Cie. 1 Theatre, liii-. n-' "(ii-t lliu llalill!" Tin? Cre.eout Thralii-. I Hi-. 'IT Ml'loril going rnmplng get ll linllle of Mat'stors' poison oak n-i Iv TI-' A I 11 i 1 1 1 1 tl 1 I 'i 1,11,1. "I llavo l 1 Chamberlain's Colli-, Cholera anil Diarrhoea Itonieily since II was Ihsl I ii I 1-ii.Ihi-i-iI lo llio' public III I s 7 2 anil havi- im-m-i- i'oiiiiiI otic Instance wlit-ro a run- wan not speed ll.v ciTeclecl liy Hh iiko. I hay,- boon a i- i via! Iravi'ller fur eighteen years, anil ni-i-i- start nut on a trip without this, my r.-illhrul Mend.' says II. S. Nichols, ol' Oakland, Iml 'l'i-r. Vli-n a man has used a rem ily Tor thirty live years ho knows lis value au,l Is competent to speak ro il. Cor valo hy llaiuillou Drug Co. "Mail ihspi-psla or Indigestion for years. No appotlli-. an, I what I illil i-al distressed mo ti-i-ill.lv. lliinliH-k IMimmI Hitters i-nri'il mi-." J. II Wnlki-r. Sniilniry. Ohio. The Birth Stone for August MOONSTONE , M.iti'ittsl 111,1 1 iiuitiiiiifil Smm Our Win- r', wti hiiv hi' nlc. I li.rp 'hi- T. iy U et tli'lK.i 1 i U h Iti fm in fit IIi'hn dow DiinUy, ( and wo our 1 inltriul i j r Mitin Ik'hI1(iiI ilf-U'ii" km -n I limn It,. He Hlivrrwitrr. 1 1 Ir'IMMh ml pin-a ,t,., , r . Ill our mei'littiilrnl 1 i'ilmo .1 .- Utw no itli I 11 Our Only Apcl1ly . Walih Kwpntrlrtft J. T. BRYAN, Roseburg, Oregon W. II. l- ISIIiat, l"nn. .1. II. Ilooril, I.-.-l-n-s, ,1. M. l IlliOM:, So The CVduglu County Abitract Company Sin- to r. i-:. Ail.' Ahslrnrl of Title I'll in Ivlif-.l . Tllli-n Oiiaranti'iil. I.mnl Olllrf. rrai-tii-c a Spi-.-lally. Safety li.-posll llovi-s fur lii-nt. TiintitT l.anilM IIoiikIiI ami Solil. I.aml St rip for Salt. Ki'al l-'.slati. mul liisuinnn. PnM'n l'niM-rly IVi-pun-il f I IImik (.ol.-rnm, i,c l.an.K Towii-lfi SI. ,,: Variiw Iju.,1.. of ,i -r.m-n-.lii(rt, In liiwtli'K I -Itlill illlt, I Villi liil.tl, lun... fl a I 1 11,. I.ikki'iti a, IIO.STON. Aim. 1 'J. The dawn ol "Cy" Vouiik day lindii Huutuii basej hull mail untl Ihe veteran player ot tho lli'untowii brlKnde will be given sii'-h 1111 ovatiuli ax few playem uf Ui national game have ever received. The innliaKoliienl expei-tu uu unpre-laili-nli-ii Hale of tleketK for thlt arii-rnoon'M Kiiuie, and u pari of the prori't-iltt will ko to Hwell llie hunk aiu-oiint of "Cy" Yoiiiik. and will ko far toward priividing HKuillHt Ihe raluy day when ugi. will force the re-tlri'iui-iit of the hero of the diamond A valuable trophy, paid for by pop ular KitbHcriptiun, will he presented 10 Youiik dilrlliK tho excrciges iu hit honor iIiIh afternoon. Cliroiiie IliarrliiH-u Hi-lieved. Mr. Kilward K. Henry, with the I'n.li-d States KxpretiH Co., CllicaKO. wntei: "Our general Kllperlniond en-. Mr Quick, handed me a bott.e of Chauibt'i-laln'B Colic, Choleru au.l fharrhoi-a Itemeiiy some tlmo agn to check an attack of the old chronic dim 1 ho. -a. 1 have uaed It aince Hint tlniu mid cured many on our trains who have been sic!:. I am an ird solilli'r wlio served with Rutherford 'I. Hi.-yen and William McKlnlcy four yea i ' in the Ullrd Ohio lt''imr:it, m,d have no allnii-nt except clii-'-nic itiiu-i hoea whlcli IUIa remedy sMpi at once." For sal'J by .luiuillon Drua Co. .. .J. .J. 4. .. .J. , , . , , H" . Itosian ito MAitKi-rr. -f 4. .. .j. .j. .f. 4. 4. 4, .j. .. 4, 4, . . Cereals. Wheat 1.00 bushel. Oats r.Oc bu. May Velch, DIO ton; grain. $12 ton. 11,'trli'y $:!2 Ion. Livestock. Htnors Alive, 31403140. Cows Alive, 214 3c. Veal Dressed, 6$ 5 Via Hogs Dressed, 7". Hlioep 3V4o. Poultry Mixed chlckenn, allvi.lO. lb., dresHod, 12c; geeso, alive Sc., dressed, 12c; ducks, alive 10c; drcBBed, Hir.c; turkeys, dres sed, lr.c. Duller Creamery, 32V4C lb.; country, :tllc lb. Kggs 2 He doen. I'otatoes $t.2a cwt. Wool I I H-c lb. Honey l.r,c lb. Cabhage 3c lb. Old Onions- f,c lb. Apples . Ic Mi. roiCTI.AM) MAItKKT. Livestock on root: Steers, 3 V4 Ic; cows, 3V4o; hogs, 5 0 V4 c ; sheep, 3 iv -I ; ilresseil veal, 0 fil'Xc: apples, a.2r.i)$;); wool, 12 ')' 12 V4u per lb; polatoes, IIOi rwt.j eggs ISe do,; butter, creaiu i'iy. 2:ic. store, ISc; nilxeil chick ens, 1 Ic; hops, 4 fic. I'lit' mi linpnitvil Apin-lllc To Improve the apiietlle and itri'liglhon the diKcstiou try a few , loses or Chanit.ertalu's Stomach mul l.lvi r Tablets. Mr. J.. II. ScilK, of Delroll. Mich., says: "They resulted my appellle when impairei!, relleied me of a bloated reeling ami .aii..e,l a I'l.-asaut and sallsractory luovemcil if Ihe bowels." Drlce 2.', ('"ins. Smil I'leii free. Hamilton Drug Co. -u- .M 1,1,1. Ai-i'lve SK WYOItK. Aug. 111. Twelve ni,Tlniu allili'les, who iai'ticlpalid HI Ihe Olympic games, arrived here loih.y. 'I'liey were met at the wharl' liy a great crowd and given an ova il, in. They will be gnosis at a for mal reception tills evening. . IHai'i-hocn Ciii-i-iI. "My father has ror years been l rouble, I wllh diarrhoea and tried ev ery mi-aliK possible (o erfocl n cure, wllhoilt avail." writes John II. Zlrkle or I'lillippl. W. Ya.. "He saw Cham lierlalns Colic, cholera and lliar- ' l lleimilv ailverllsed In I'lill ippl H. -puhll, an and decided lo tri ll. The result Is one bollle cured him mid lie has not suffered with Ihe disease tor eighteen mouths. Ilo foie taking tills remedy he was a ,-oiiMtant siitTerer. He is now sound and well, and although sixty yenrs old. can do as much work as a young man." Sold by Hamilton Drug Co. I " i 1 1 , 1 1 1 : i Cold Cure Is a guaran teed ri'iuoily. Quirk and suit', at 1 1 ;l Ml 1 1 0 til's. TK Call on !' I.i. ns for saddles. TEA You can have it food if you want to. Or bad if you don't take care. Your rrcr rttutni ivat moiar If Ton 4on'l Uk Scbillioi'i fisil: wt pay inn Phone CC1, when you want a good driving rig or saddle horse. Horses boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar Dixon. dTF Patronize Review advertisers. l-'OIt 8AI.K. FOR SAI.IO Milch cow. Apply or phone to It. Ititzniau, Phone 1 r, C a . da 15 FOR SAI.H Good sized, serviceable office safe. Apply at the Leon a Mills Lumber Co's. yard, on Oak Street, Roseburg. tf FOR SAI.K A team of horses, cheap, If taken at once. Inquire of W. M. Fest, at Mount Nebo dairy farm. dtf FOR SALE Practically new 6-rooni cottage, all modern conveniences. Will exchange foi Portland prop erty. Call on L. Kabat, Roseburg. Oregon. dTF FOR SALE Good paying" plumbing and tinning business. Address H., care of Review, Roseburg.. tf KOR SALIC New hay, SO tons ol No. I cheat. hay and 40 tons ol oats and barley mixed. No. 1, no weeds. Apply to G. II . Pitts Ruckles, Ore. ds. FOR SALK Without exception, thi nnest 10-ucre tract In vicinity or RoHeburg. Only 2 V4 miles rrom city, Willi fine frontage on bank of tlmpiiua river; splendid deep, rich, sandy, river-bottom loam; about X ucres set to standard var ieties of apples, pears, peaches and nwlmits. Somii trees in full bearing; good building site; smm fllllillty of land nilh.ining worth jr.00 and upwards per acre. Price J2,20. Knay terms If desired N. 1). McCall, Roseburg, Oregon dswtf FOR SALK OR TKAIJH For wood, a 120-egg Pelaluma Incubator and a brooder. See Klmer Wlmlierly. WILL TRADIO Portland s iburban property for fnrin. Pre'e land without buildings. Describe fully. J. Hollisler, Woodstock, Ore. dsw PKACIllOS FOR SALF, flood peaches nt 75 cents per box. In the orchard. Craw-rord and Yel low SL John varieties. On the S. D. Sleptieiis place at Kdenbower. S. P. lliisklrk. SI WANTED WANTKD A girl to do g -neral housework; wages $20. Answer II. It. 100, Post Olllce. dtr WANTIOD Plain sewing. Inquire at Flint's candy store. ila2U WANTKD A young lady to learn operating. Apply to manager of Paclllij Telephone and Telegraph Co. dtf WANTKD Al once. 2 or 4 good car penters. Apply to F. F. Patler son. Roseburg. da20 WANTKD 20 rigging sllllgers, 10 barkers lor logging camp, $i',0 per month; 20 lumber pliers, $2. mi a day; 2 boom men. $2.f0 a day; contract cutting piling, m. cents per lineal foot. Address W. II. West Co., Medrord, Oregon. DTK LOST AND 1'OCNI). LOST A bunch of keys, between Roseliurg nnd Dixuiiville, name of John Hast on tag. Finder plense leave at this olllce. LOST July 2.MII. n dark blue dotted silk, parasol. Return to this of fice and receive reward. dalil KOIl HKNT. l-'Olt ItKNT -Six-room house; dose In; bath. Iiniulre at tills ohVc. If FOR HKNT flood olllce rooms In Abraham building. Apply to .1. A. Iltlclianan. tf FOR HKNT - Two housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Apply at tlrsl house ininieillali'ly east of blacksmith shop on lower Oak street. Itosoburir. tf NOTICK TO CRKD1TOHS Having lost our business by flro. we peetfuliy ask all persons knowing themselves Indebted to ns to settle as soon as possible. T. J. WIL LIAM9 SON. Wilbur Or. tf A TALE OF PORTO RICO Curious Story of the Haunted Sentry Box. 1 "(let the Habit!" Theatre. Inc. The Crei-ent TF The old, reliable poison oak rem cry; Marslers.' Guaranteed to cure. LIGHT ON THE OLD LEGEND. WHEN YOU WANT I 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 i:rusii: ik .m:it d i ink hhim k.u. roseujrc, or. One of the Many Mysterious Disap pearances Krom Fort San Cristobal Accounted For by the Revelation of the Lost One Himself. WrllliiK i tho .lounml of the Mili tary Service Institution, Citptuln Ar thur P. S. Hyrtt of Ihe coast nrtlllery tells tills etir'aUH story of "the hnunt m1 gentry Imx" of Tort Kan Crlstnhal. ihe a nc lent Spanish hullt fortress which guards the entrance to San fuati, Porto Iilco: "A uutiiber of pietureRtiie sentry !oxeH built of nmsoury nuil appearing :il;e minarets are placed at points of iautaj.:e In and around tlie fort. One f these on tlie sea front, and reached n!y through a lon and dark tunnel from the Interior of the fort. 1h pop linrly known as I.a Ourttii del Diablo r (he devil's senjry box. UMUally. nl houtrh Incorreetly, tniiislatcd the uiuuh'd Kenlry I mx. '1'hls name wna ;lven to it liy the SianiHh soldiers for ihe reason that a muuler of sentries itationed there disappeared In a most nysterlous manner and were never ijr ihi heai'd frotn. "An Anierlenn olllcer was once on duty that took him Into the remote In terior of the Island, and while spend ing one nifrht Iu a small settlement he (MiKa-jed in eon versa! ion with a mini her of the Inhabitants of the place One old man. on learning that the of ficer was stationed at Tort San Cris tohal. became especially Interested mid In tho co'.:iv.e or tin convui;ation told the following story: " I used to be u soldier In the Span ish army and was stationed nt Fort Man Cristobal. A number of soldiers while on sentry duty had mysteriously disappeared from the sentry box down by the sea. and we had all become convinced that It was haunted by the devil, who. we thought, used to come ami steal the soldiers away. " 'One stormy niht It fell to my lot to k (,n duty In the devil's sentry tox. as we called It, at midnight, and It was with some doubts and mlsIv Iurs that I went with the corporal of the Ruard and relieved the former sen try. When they left me I listened to the hi Hind of their foot f nil reverberat ing from the walls and ceil in u of the dark and narrow passage, ever grow ing fainter ami fainter as they reced ed, until finally the noise of the storm and the sea completely drowned It. and I was left alone with the mad ele incuts. " 'It was n mad nlht nnd one well calculated to add to the feeling of awe 'hat the devil's sentry box always In stilled Into the man on duty there nt ultfhr. " 'Presently my nt tent Ion was at tracted by some lights In a small tav ern on the shore below the fort, where many of us were wont to no when off duty for n ulass of rum. Then I bc ffnn to think that 1 mlht le nMe ti climb down over the rocks to the shore. et a jrtass of rum nt the tav ern and return to my post. " 'The more I thought of It the more determined I was to ir so finally. leavliiR my rlile nnd 1kU In the sentry bo, 1 climbed over the wall and down on to the nicks and so made my way with creat labor and (ICHeiilty and iu. little danger to the little house, where tlie occupants were tuaklnu merry with daming and drinking. I soon fell to and enjoyed myself with tliein. "'When one Is dancing with a fair senorita he sometimes forgets the pas sage of time, as I did on that fatal night, and not until long after I oVloi-k did I ticgin to think of returning to my post. Then, realizing that the cor poral had made his inspection and had found me gone from tuy post and with my rltle and lielt left liehlud. I saw only n court utartl-i! mul the gar rote staring me In the face, for In those days for n sentinel In the Span ish army to 0,11 It his post meant sure death, even In peace. "'To go back was out of the ques tion. There was only one tiling left for me to do, nnd that was to desert. My heart Hank within me. If I should Ik? captured, the same fate would N meted out to me; but. 1 reasoned. If I were to go back the fate would be n certainty, whereas If I deserted at least I hail a chance of keeping out of sight of the authorities. I deserted ami In-fore morning was out of the city and on the way to tlie moun tains. "'1 have lived In thU little h unlet for ears and have never Uvn back to (tie eaplta! since that day. nor have t ever loid my story to a single soul un til tonight, but now that the Spuui.irds are gone I n longer fear for my life.' "Thus we have the story of Ihe dev il's sentry Nn fr"in one of the very men who 0 mysteriously dUappenrcd from It. and It would seem to t prob able tli.it the other disapH-aranres could Ik- accounted for In a similar manner wen- the truth known, tjuieu saNV" Captain Hyde mentions an Interest ing faet that. 11 It hough for centuries Porto Itleo was considered the legiti mate prey of fnvlooters and was nt taeked at various times by regularly org;! nixed expeditious of the l!nglish and the Iutch during times tf w:ir. with more or less success. Port Kl Morro has neer Ueu captured by nn etiemy. nnd Its only surrender was to the Americans, together with the sur render of the whole island. 4 What makes our business grow? It's because we treat the people right. Some merchants in their attempt to lead iu prices often buy inferior goods but that is some thing that this conipauy does not do. Our courteous treatment, the superior quality of our goods and the right prices is what is bnild ing up our business every day. If you are not a regular customer place a trial order and be convinc :d. Yours for a square deal, I Alton S. Frey & Co I GROCERS Phones 2)1. amlVil Successors'to J.'F.Barker'&'Co. " AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE! 9 Rebuilt, all working parts in good condi tion. A bargain for some one. H.W.ALTH AUS & SONS Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore. 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. Bradlev. - - The 2nd irsr Man Phone loss All Work Guaranteed H. C. RITZMAN UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER Let me make an estimate on your work. Steam and hot water a special!-. Foot of Jackson St. Repar Work Neaty Don(J ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET H. D. MAY. Prop. Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds Fish and Poultry ' We know how to cut mpnt to get the hest results In cooktne Thnro Is more In the rutting that most people believe. We may be termed er perls In our line. Let us prepare your Sunday roast, nnd you will h ronvlmed. We want your trade. ' " b8 Special l-rce Delivery. Phone 1.U1 Wp uy Shop on Sheridan Sir wt, Xenr the Depot. PltKTTY CITS. and pretty pictures don't do a man much gm.d If he's hungrv unless the pretty ruts are well selected cuts of choice beef. lamb, mutton or ham That s what we suiiply good meats, properly cut. boned and trimmed, and we would like to supply your larder. Our prices, as well as our meals, will suit you. The Economy Market Oeo. Kuhlhflfrcn, Prop. HIGH GRADE PLUMBING At S. K. Sykes HorAure SWre. Phone 251. An Vrk Cuarantc4 o Uravlty Is only the tiark of wisdom, tut It ireKTves It. Confuvlu. o o o