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u I ( TO PIANO 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 the five (5) pianos re maining from the first carload of fourteen (14). The regular Portland and San Francisco prices on these goods are marked plainly, and after this sale these prices will he strictly maintained. Jn addition to Mr. l'urr's special introductory con cession in price of 15 per cent, Mr. Fitzsininisons with make a further reduction which cannot help hut tempt the most conservative huyer. There are But Five Pianos Led of the first carload of fourteen. If you haven't figured on buying a Piano for the next two years, it will pay you to buy right now. You can pay part cash, and the balance will be made on terms to suit your convenience. It is the chance of a lifetime to purpchase a genuine, High (irade I'iano at the regular juice of a Medium (irade l'iano. Burr's Music House, NOTICE: Mr. Fitsimnions will be in attendance bolh days and evenings- to demonstrate the remarkable tone qualities of the instruments. LOCAIj NKWN. Cnll tin K. Lung for harness. "(let tliu Iliiuilt" Tim Crescent Tlli'lltre. 10c. TK Ladies' tallurcd sulla for Kail have Jiml arrived at II. Marks Co. lxw Ladies' tailored suits for Fall have Junt arrived al II. Murks Co. iIhw Certulu anil speedy euro for poison oak. Marutortr poison oak remedy. "(it't the llublt." Theatre, lite. "(let the llalilt! Theatre, llle. The Credent TK Orc.-li'eiit The I'l'- lleforu Koine rmniiliiK Kel a hot lie of Marsters' poison oak remedy. TK Phone 661, when you want a good driving rig or saddle horse. Horses boarded at reasonable rates. Helmar Dixon. dTK m " 'esteiaettetisteetatteeeteiet' The Birth Stone for August MOONSTONE hjv, il,,m ,,IW.i vH.. y. M in ne,t ,! t iiiiioiiutfit. Sn OiirWIn. t'sll lliil kc uiii Utnl ..I.MI.I hl'v.,.,,., wti .-1 hv J.i.t rfl.. d Th. ro r omr U'iillliil .li'.ieii. iik tliem. I hi "Sf It,,,,.- . ,(. ,,. I.t drmau l i lu our meeliMii tent l paitmiMit irm ho I'ii.'n Oar Only loiclilly la W.lch H. pn I rl r. J. T. BRYAN, Roseburg, Oregon W. II. HSIIKIt, I'm. J. II. IIOOI'II, Vlee-l-rtn. J. M. I IIHOM:, Hit. The Douglas County Abstract Company yucttfssor to F. K. Alley. Abstract of Title Kurnlnhe.l. TIM. -a (.unranterd. I.rikI OHUe I'rat'ilro Spfchilly. Safety 1.,(k.u lu- for Kent. Timber LauilB liouglit and Snhl. i,nmi st r(, f,.r Su!o. Ktal Klutt an ItiHurniit-r. I'aprr PmiHrly l'r.ml fi.r KlIltiK on (mtrriiniii.t IjhhK Tow iuIi I p Mnm, Hliowhift Varant ..aim)., f nl Tiiwi.tlilM in thr ItoM'burir IjiiiiI ItUtrLt. r.a ftir..... .....i. Offlr I'n.lrr I'. H. lm (nir. BUYERS e! Coiiulllu Herald: Mrs. YV. V. (iiitio ri'tiirni'il homo Krliliir from rorllHliil. where she has been for sev eral wooUh In a lumpitul for ircnt nii'iil. She Is innch liupnivcil mill feels better than she hits for several Ideal step-ladders, camp cuts, dry Iiir trays, all klmlH or fruit lioxes. door ami window frames made to or der; pi-lees rraHomilile. See the filmic man at .tlci'liiii'.v's North slile I riunliiK .Mill. Mall orders prompllv : tilled. 2 2 "Hail dyspepsia or Indigcstlnu for years. No appetite, and hat I did eat distressed tne tenihly. Iturdoek Hlood Hitters cured tne." .1. II. Walker, Suuhury. Ohio. The llevlpi always leads. ItOSFHI HO, Mltl (JON. wokks uondkks. Wonderful Coiiiuutid Cures Piles, Ki'ina. Hkiu Itchiug, Hit lu Kru)tlniit. Cuta and ItruiHeH. Doan's Olntmunt 1b the beat Bkin trcutiiiciit, and the chcapuut, because bo little Ib retiulred to cure, it cures (illeH after yearn of torture. It curen obstlnute canes of eczema. It cures all skin it'rhlng. It cures akin eru tlonu. It heals cuts, bruiiiea. Hcratchea and abrasions without leuvliiK a Bear. It cures permanent ly. KoHebut'K teHtiinony proves It. Mrs. G. W. Kezartee, Flint St., KoBeburK. Ore., says: "For some lit tle time I was annoyed by an Irri tation on my nose. Hornet lines it was badly Inflamed and became raw and Bore. I tried a number of rem edieH but nothing cured me until I read about Doan's Ointment and got a box at A. C. Ma raters & Co's. druij store. The ilrst application gave re lief and I felt no more of the Irritat ing affliction. I consider Doau'a Ointment the fin est remedy to be ob tained for any skin disease.' For Bale by all dealers. Price 50 cent. Forster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, Bole agents for the United States. Kemember the name Doan's and take no other. F. A A. M., laurel Lodge No. lS-Hold niKiilftrmeetluKHODuiIaud Uh Wdae diynot each month. U. ;. Or ham, W. U. N. T. Jbwktt, Hocreurj AO.O.W, homjourg Ixtagfi No. W Meet the '2nd mud 4th Mouilaya of cb muot) at 7:Mj p. m., In the Fureitunr A' oumlwn lu good tRinlhiK art) tuvHeil to a. Uud J. W. Dow ill, If. W. K U. Lbnoz. Kcorder. BP. O. HI.KH, KoMburg botige, rto.Saft-HoIdi roguUr cuniiniiiilCBtloiiii at the Klks 1'uinple ou '2nd and 4th Thumdayg of u li month. All Diumbeni rfqueiUnl to attci d regularly, atid all vlalting brotburi are cordi ally luvlted to attend. K. I,. I'ABIIOTT, K K. 0o. W. 3Tai,iy. nMirUr. D KUKKK OK HONOR, Myillo Lodge No. 13- Aireu iuatua no murMiay ereninn oi eat'h nimiLh In Vnwaku llall. VlHniiiif memhum cnr'llally Invited to attund. illNNIK K. ;iVKNUR, 0, Of II &. II. Lknoi. Heo. I. W. Duwkll, Htoelver. EA'I.KH, Koto burg Acrte meeii In Odd Kullowit Hall on 2nd and 4th Monday eveD lutt it each month, at g n' clock. V lilt ing brethteu lu good Handing alway welcome. O. Ci'LVCR, W. F., C. W. Bali.akd. Bee. FOK A..:ourt IlougiaB No. XI Foreaten ol America, mcout each Tuenday evuulug ll KoruHUirit' llall . Visiting tirotheri al wayi wtiicome, W, J. Bhakd, 0. B. K. H.Lkkox, Keo. bee. K. V. Uoovia.l'hyilcian 10. O. P., KlHiiigHtarldgo No. 171, mecti In lil FcIIiiwh' 'l'cmile uvery Friday uvuulug. VlHlt ng brwllieri'ii hIwhvh welcome. K. N. Kwart, N. to. F. to Micbi.li, U. S. M. Fli'KLK, F. H. IO. O. V., I'hlU'tnrlitn UhIku No. 8 Mftts In Odd Fi'llnw.'IViii'firntT o( Jackwui mid ('an rttrticlt. on Htiiurdny evening of each tvi-i'k. Mi'iuln'tH of l he or d it In good nlnndmg Hru Invited loatli'iid. J. ". tlooHNHW, N.O. N. T. Jkw.it, K. S. 10. (. F , Union KiH-tmipuieiit No. 9- Met In In Odd Fellowti' 'IVrnale on the tut and .Ird ThiirndHy cvfiilngM of cuch month. Visit ing lirclhi'iun nlwuyti widconii', 11 O. Lkwih, (.'. K J. O. tioouNOW, Hcrlue. K OF P.. Alpha Inlge No. 47 Meet every WiHlio-Mlay In . O. O. F. llall, al 7::W p.m. Mi'inbtTh lu gobd ntaiidliiic are Invited to iilli'iid. i.KN V. WlMHKKLT, U. C. L. A. HANtrtliAltY, K. It. H. KO. T. M., 1'rolerlloii Tent No. l.S-lloldn rcgnliir int'cttni on every Wtilnettday tilKlil in MaNl 'n Hall. All vlHltlng iiu'tutrs in giHwl Handing are Invited lo at tend. P. F. Pntteraon, Com. U. W. Kai'i, It. K. LO. T. M., KoKt-lMirg Hive No. 11- Hnldl n-giiUr review on every 1'iienday nfier iiuon hi o'clock In the MhcchIh-o IUI1. H'Nl.Ti o( ollieri lllveit vlHltlng lu Hie city are cordially invited to attend our reviews. Mkh. ('. H ItONKHKAKK, Com. Mhh. J Kiwi Kavi', K. K. MOIIKKS WOOIIMF.N tF A M KKIl'A, Myrtle t'Hiup No. utw meets on ihe wcond and (on rih WedneKdHHo( every inouth 111 Ihe KorrenieiH' llall. Trnvellni Nelghltoraare etir dlitlly invited lo vlMt our t'amp. A. v. Makmtickn, Conmil, A. Hai.jtman, t'lerk. MOl.KHN ItKOTHKKHOni) OP "AMKI1ICA ItoHelmrg lAdge No. W.t MiH'tt every Jutl and lib IliiirKday tn Mai-cabee Temple. Vint tin uii'iiiber alviavx welcome. Kvklvn Hchivkh. I'reafdeut Hkhtiia WHiiiliT. Sec re l a ry. 0 K. H., Konflur Chapter No Holdnthelr regnliir meeting ou Ut and ;ird TlmrNduyH in each Moiiih. Viniung meuilM-m In Mm I. WoM.NHRHii. W. M. Khks Joiinmin, Hevretary N (i , Co. Separate Haltallon Meebi every 1 tmrdn eveultg al the Armory Hall Hi o'clock. ' 11 C. SLocm, Captain. KltKK Alls. lUfirliurg Kohcktth ..-.K-e. No. ll. . O . k. Meet lu Odd F- Mowp' 'leniple every I'ncsdK y evening. YUltiiif tlnlert Hlid brethren tuvlled to attend. Mkh. MtiiuiK KnnHToN N.O. Mkn. n?ki-iiknn, Bevretary. WOMKN iF WOOlM'IHfT. I line Circle No. I t M.t t on 11 mid .ird Moudav evening ol ch h tnomh al odd Fellow' 1UII Vinitng inenihcru in gool mandlug are lu VtUd to ailel.d. FI.OHRNCR IUKIWN1 0. N. Claha Hokxn, Clerk WiiOHMKN OF THK Weill 1.0. tk CRtnp No. l.V Mectn t the Odd Fellova Hll In Kosel-uig, erery lit atid :(rd Monday evenings. Vtiltlug neighbor alnHva welcome. K. N. Fa rt C. C. J. M Tn ron r, clerk. WHEN YOU WANT SHOES That That That As long as you wear Shoes, buy them of R. L. STEPHENS KXCM'SIVt: DKAI.KII IX KIXK KOOT-WKAK. ROS1LOR.C, OR. TEA Not 1 in 1000 who buy Schilling's Best wants the money. Your rrectr r.turnf roar monty U m Amm'i ttko Scbilliar'i bi: w. pa, biia. Eugene Reglmer: H. Hurtzheim, against whom the chief of police H&ytt proceedings were about to be com menced for running a blind pig In a certain residence on south Pear) street, concluded it would be better to move on and it is said he bought tickets to Minnesota and left with his wife yesterday. Patronize Review advertisers. FOR BALE. KOK SALE Milch cow. Apply or phone to II. ltltziuau, i'bone 1569 - da!5 FOK SALE Good sized, serviceable office safe. Apply at the Leona Mills Lumber Co's. yard, on Ouk Street, Koseburg. tf FOR SALE 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-room cottage, ail modern conveniences. Will exchange for Portland prop erty. Call on L. Kabat, Roseburg. Oregon. dTF FOR SALE Without exception, tin: finest ID-acre tract lu vicinity of Roseburg. Ouly 2 V4 miles from city, with fine frontage on bank of Umpqua river; splendid deep. rich, sandy, river-bottom loam about 8 acres set to standard var ieties of apples, pears, peaches and awluuts. Some trees In full- bearing; good building site; same quality of land adjoining worth $.r00 and upwards per acre. Price $2,200. Easy terms If desired N. D. McCall, Roseburg, Oregon dswtf FOR SALE OR TRADE For wood, a 120-egg Petaluina Incubator aud a brooder. See Elmer Wlmberly. WILL TRADE Portland siburban property for farm. Prefe- land without buildings. Describe fully. J. HolllBter, Woodstock, Ore. dsw EACHES FOR SALE Good peaches at 75 cents per box, in the orchard. Crawford and Yel low St. John varieties. On the S. I). Stephens place at Edenbower. S. P. Ilusklrk. SI WANTED WANTED A girl to do housework; wages $20. II. It. 100, PoBt Office. general Answer dtf Inquire da 20 WANTED Plain sewing, at Flint's candy store. WANTED A young lady to learn operating. Apply to manager of Pacific Telephone nud Telegraph Co. d tf WANTED At once, 3 or 4 good car penters. Apply to F. F. Patter son, HoHcburg. da20 WANTED 20 rigging sllngors, 10 buckers for logging enmp, $ti0 per month; 20 lumber pliers, $2.00 a day; 2 boom men, $2.50 a day; contract cutting piling, 1 M: cents per lineal foot. Address W. H. West & Co., Medford, Oregon. DTF LOST AND FOUND. LOST A bunch of keys, between Roseburg and Dixonville, name of John Rast on tag. Finder please leave at this office. LOST July 2 r. t h . n dink blue dolled silk parasol, Return to this of fice nud receive reward. dal9 LOST On Sunday. Aug. 2. between the Alley farm in Garden Valley and Roseburg, a blnck whalebone buggy whip. Reward for return to Review office. FOR KENT. FOR RENT Six-room house; close In; bath. Inquire at this office, tf FOR RENT Good office rooms In Abraham building. Apply to J. A. Huchanall. tf FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Apply at first house Immediately east of blacksmith shop on lower Oak street. Rosetnirg. tf NOTHT5 TO CIIKDITORS Having lost our business by fire, we res pectfully ask all persons knowing themselves Indebted to us to settle as soon as possible. T. J. WII, LIAMS SON. Wllhur Or. tf will Suit You, will Last You, Will FIT You THE OIIKGON SF.NATORSIIIP. Albany Herald, Rep.: When the election polls closed on the night of the first day of June, 1908, the ques tion of whether a republican or a democrat should represent Oregon In the United States senate for six years to succeed Senator Fulton, was defi nitely settled. The campaign was made mainly on Statement No. 1, which in reality was nothing more than whether the people of this state democrats and republicans, socialists and prohibitionists should choose their United States senators or continue to permit the legisla ture to select that official, without any regard for the people's wishes and demands. The people by 1500 more than a majority for Gov. Chamberlain over Hon. II. Al. Cake by their ballots de cided they wanted Gov. Chamberlain. The Herald supported Mr. Cake loy ally before the primary in prefer ence to Senator Fulton, and it used its Influence for the republican nom inee In the general election. Hut the majority preferred our chief ex cutive. We believe the people should elect United States senators by a di rect vote, consequently we advocated Statement No. 1. The Herald, there fore, would be derelict to its duty as a newspaper, and greatly stultify it self did it not now advocate and plead for Gov. Chamberlain's ratifi cation, as demanded by the people of this state last June. We, of course, are cognizant of the motive which prompted the old re publican "machine" politicians to knife Mr. Cake, who defeated their choice, and vote for Governor Cham berlain. Hut the motive of the dis gruntled opponents of the people's rule does not enter Into the matter. A majority of the members of the legislature VOLUNTARILY ' TOOK UPON THEMSELVES THE OBLI GATION to vote for the candidate for United States senator who receiv ed the popular vote of the people In the June election. There will be, and. perhaps, al ready Is, great pressure brought to bear upon legislators to Influence them to perjure themselvxes and vio late their pledge to the people upon gauzy and flimsy pretexts but these alleged arguments are merely sub terfuges offered by machine politic ians to execute their plans and pur poses when they voted for Gov. Chamberlain and defeated their own nominee the choice of the major ity of the republicans in Oregon. Commenting upon these conditions the Medford Tribune quite pointedly says: "There Is nothing sacred about a political party. In a big city the or ganization consists of nmbitious office-seekers, big bwlncss interests wanting special favors, dive-keepers and toughs. In the country, petty grafters take the place of the dive keepers. There is always a boss who waxes wealthy without visible menns of support. "Hack of the party Is always the boss; back of the boss Is the corrupt ing corporation what Is there sacred about a party? How is It a crime for republican legislators to fulfill their pledges to the people by voting for a senator the people want, and how could It be meritorious to violate sacred pledges and wear the mantle of dishonor to please the cor porations in the background? "When a political party Is fnlth less to the people from whom It ob tains Its existence, nnd the people find It out. then that party Is doom ed. And If the discredited republi can party leaders of Oregon, led by the foolish Fulton and the jaundiced editor of the Oregonian, do not cease their counsel of reaction, repudia tion and dishonor, their advocacy of the betrayal of the people, then the republican organization In Oregon is doomed, for the people will have none of those who flagrantly betray them." Another (iinhI Mun (tone Wrong He neglected to take Foley's Kid ney Cure at the first signs of kid ney trouble, hoping it would wear away, and he was soon a victim of llrlght's disease. There Is danger In delay, but if Foley's Kidney Cure is taken at once the symptoms will dis appear. Ihe kidneys are strengthened and you are soon sound and well. A. U. Ilass, of Morgantown, 1ml., had to get up ten or twelve times In the night, and had a severe backache and pains In the kidneys, and was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure. Red Cross Pharmacy. NORMAL SCHOOLS Do You Intend to Become Teacher The Orvjon Stale Normal Schools at Ashland. Monmouth ami WVston, onVr exceptional iiuluo'inents to students projuirintr to ttat-h. For oatolotfiu or other information, addreiw the presidents of the re spective schools, or C. L. STARR, Secretary of the Board, at Salem. Orepm. In order to keep well posted dur ing the political rampaign you should read The Commoner. To any old or new subscriber to The Review who pays his subscription for a year In advance, we will send The Commoner ; free durlnr the campaign. I REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.. Roseburg, Oregon. "Get the Habit! Theatre. 10c. The Crcs'-ent TF What makes our I business grow? 1 H H H g It's because we treat H tt tt ? the people right. g Some merchants in their attempt to lead iu prices often buy inferior goods but that is some- thing that this company does not do. H Our courteous treatment, the superior quality tt of our goods and the right prices is what is build iug up our business every day. t If you are not a regular customer place a trial t J order aud be couvincid. tt Yours for a square deal, jj Alton S. Frey&Col H GROCERS Phones 201. and;.Vl Succeswr:to J.yBorker &;Co. tt H H :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 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 SI j Bradley's Second Hand Store fl I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my prices on harness. You will find that I am right. A. D. Bradley, - - - ------------ Phone 1 05s H. C. RITZMAN UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER If Let me make an estimate ou your work. Steam aud hot water a specialty. Foot of Jackson St. Repalr Wofk NMty ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET H. D. MAY. Prop. Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds r nn ana roultry We know how to cut meat to get the best results in i Is more In the cutting that most people believe We n h her8 perts in our line. Let us prepare your Suminv . ter"ied ex- convinceii. We want your trade. SHiial Free Ik-Ilvery. Phone 1:141 Shop on Sheridan HIGH GRADE PLUMBING GLEN D. NEGLEY o At S. K. Sykes Hardware Store. Phone 251 an ... work CuaranteH The old. reliable poison oak rera ery; Marsters.' Guaranteed to cure. '000.00 WORTH of 2nd Hand goods at The 2nd vs Man i All Work Guaranteed , J u oa '1U be Strwl, xfar lc ,((pt 1'KKTTV TTS. and pretty pictures dnn'f a much good If hT. h,? n,a" the pre,,,- cuts .r ,,, T"""1'" of choice bf lamb n ,,u eC,'d cu,a That's what " or Properly cu.:"'""".. and we would like .n (r,lmD"''l. '"der. Our priced. meat,, will ult Vou We" aa "" The Economy Market