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LOCAL NEWS.
Call on F. Long (or harness.
"Get the Habltl" The Crescent
Theatre. 10c. , TF
. "Get the Habit!" The Crescont
. Theatre, 10c. TK
lerry fcdgur, of North Myrtle
' Creek, Is In the city for a short visit.
Certain and speedy cure for poison
oak. Marsters' poison oak remedy.
"Get the Habit." The Crescent
Theatre. 10c. TK
before going camping get a bottle
of MamterB' poison oak remedy. TF
Carl A. Carlson Is here from Port
land to make final proof on a tim
ber land claim in this county.
Phone 661, when you want a good
driving rig or saddle horse. Horses
boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar
Dlion. dTF
Uiant Clayton and W. Pettlt leave
Saturday for Marshfleld to attend
the district fair. County Clerk K. II.
Lenox may go over also.
"Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for
years. No appetite, and what I did
eat distressed me terribly. Burdock
Wood Hitters cured me." J, H.
i Walker, Sunbury, Ohio.
Medford Tribune: Hilly Hodson
left today for Crater Lake, expect
ing to cover the entire distance of 87
miles this afternoon and evening.
'Accompanied b yhis mechanic, . he
1 went in the 22-horse power, two-cy-i'
lindi r llulck In which he niuiln hit
( famous KoHcburg record.
Frank Woodward and daiiKbter,
Mlsa Anna, of Montnuu, are visiting
at Kdenbower at the home of his
: brother, Sidney N. Woodward.
' Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Clemens and
1 son, of Jamestown, N. I)., aro vlslt-
lug at the home of Mrs. Clemens'
. uncle, H. N. Cobb, at Kdenbower.
Frank. I. Nelkle, who committed
suicide In Medrord, Wednesday, was
'In Roseburg a few months ago look
' Ing for a suitable location for a
.clothing Btore. Later ho went to
) Medford with the lame idea in view.
; County Judge Wonucott received '
word last evening that about one
half of the IGO-foot approach to the1
riMK ureek bridge In the town of
iMKion nad collapsed. He Inime-
idiately summoned County Hrldge
nunuer k. Jennie, who was working
at Ten Mile, and Bent him to Klkton
tins morning with three of his crew
to repair the bridge. The collupso
was uue 10 ine weakening of the
foundation by the freshet of lust
winter.
Mlsa Lylllh Moore, tho dramatic
reader, will give an up-to-date recltnl
In comedy at the Melrose school
huuso, Wednesday evening, August
20th. There will be an Ice cream
social In connection, the proceeds of
which will be used for blinds and
oilier repairs to the school house.
Miss Moore Is a pupil or Marlon Low
ell, of New York city. lOverybody
Invlled. Admission 25 cents, chil
dren 15 cents. w
Chronic Diarrhoea Relieved,
Mr. Edward K. Henry, with tho
United BtntcB Express Co., Chicago,
unto: "Our gonoral superintend
en'. Mr. Quick, h.imled me a boit.e
of Cliamberlaln'B Colic, Cholera an I
Diarrhoea Remedy some time agi to
cheek an attack of tho old chronic
diarrhoea. I havo used It since that
time and cured many on our trains
who have beon sick. I am nn old
soldier who served with Rutherford
H. Hoycs and William McKlnley four
years In the 23rd Ohio It.unf at,
and havo no ailment except ihr-nic
dlnnhoea which this remedy sMpn
at once." For said hv i,.n.,..
Drug Co.
Really needing the money Is a
great cure for B(ueamlKhncsa.
I
W. 11. FI.HIIKR, !,,. j, n lie XKr llt Vlce-I'res. J. M. TIIIIO.NK, Sec.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Successor to F. E. Alley.
1 1A,!?t1 T'"8 ''''"""I'wl. Titles Guaranteed.
Lai d Oltlce Practice a Specialty. Safety Deposit Jtoxes for Rent.
Umber Lands Bought and Sold. Land Scrip for Sale.
Real Estate nod Insurance,
rapm ProHTly Prepared for l'lllng on (ioveriiiiient Ijuids.
Township Map,, Showing Vacant I .in f Town i n.
Itoschurg Ijuid District, fid Cents Kuril.
....'?' r'"'':r. V: "' "''h-"- HOSKIUmtl. Olti:i().
The Birth Stone for August
MOONSTONE
V htve iliftn In eilill
slow Oliiilir.
vetlc y, Moiuitcl
1 our leu"! iifttttrtii In !r
lu our ne.'li.Mc.l Of nrlm.ui ... h.x .. ncT. I.I.- 11,,,;
0r O.I, s .ol.llr . Wch R.pirln(
J. T. BRYAN, Roseburg, Oregon
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KOO.M FI LL OF BOOTY.
'Frisco Police Capture Man Wlio Held
. up Tillamook btugc.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19. Matt
Jackson, held In connection with the
holdup of 10 lumbermen near Mill
ing City, Aug. 10, will be luken lo
Chlco today by Sheriff lliicliaiinn.
The loot found in JackHou's room
here at Hie lime of Ills capture,
which lias been Identified as belong
ing to the men held up, will also be
taken to Chico as evidence.
The local police have ideiitlhcd
Jackson as an old orrcniler wlih a
number of convictions against his
name. He Is Identified by checks
and postal-orders in his pohhcshIoii us
the highwayman who held up the
Tillamook stage, in Oregon in July.
Among the great iuaiitily of loot dis
covered by the peace olllce are many
checks on banks at Tillamook, tuken
from the mull sacks of the singe
robbed at that time. From other
plunder Hie police believe they will
be able to connect Jucksou with
enough highway robberies and the
like to brand lilin as one of the bold
est and most desperate criminals
captured In many a day.
FOR SALK Pedigreed Scotch col
lie puppies, Jli.OO to $15 euch. II.
. K. Metcalf, Cottage Grove, Ore
! gon. swtf
An energetic single young man of
good habils can learn of a traveling
position where ho can leuni n good
business with chnuccB of promotion,
by writing to F. II. Gilliam, Koso
burg. swlw
NOTH'F, TO SCHOOL CLIOUKS.
In nil districts where teachers
have been employed fur the coming
term, the clerk will pitman forward to
my olllce ut once the contracts.
This Is a requirement of Ihc law,
that I may be able to tell v. hut
schools have vacancies.
TIUIKMAN CHANICY,
sw2t Co. School Supt.
STRAYED OR STOLEN Red muley
cow, some white on belly mid right
leg; horse shoe brand on right hip:
crop In left ear; small bell on; last
seen near Myrtle Creek Aug. I I ;
suitable reward for return to J. F.
Hoover, Myrtle Creek. sw
Habitual
Constipation
I lay wicrmaiwtlh ouTcomcbypronci
personal rjjorts viliithc assistance
c Die one truly-ljoiiejicio.1 laxative
remedy, Syrup oJrigR and" t,lirojScmi,
Jvriich enables one tojorm regular
Kobitft daily so that assistance ft na
ture may be gradually liScliRcpWi)
Vn n tto longer neocW as the best of
remedies, wlu n roauirol, arc to assist
nature a nil not to supplant the halur.
of functions, which must depend ulti
mately upon proper nourishment,
proper effovts.and rifht living generally.
To get ils beneficial effects, always
buy the genuine
Syrup? figsEI ixirtfSemia
' KiemdWturril by Uif
California
Fig Syhw Co. only
SOLD BY ALL LEADINC DRUGGISTS
eurtirc only, rgulr price 601 fn Buttle
Patronize Revlow advertlsora.
siid I' minted r.
rwer
hi,'1! hari Ju.t errlv.d Th.-re
I ihf tj latrnl Ui-miii m
Art you Perfectly
Sure
Tlmt jour glasses lit viMir eves'
What dneHii'i lit you right is ns'l,
iisdniiiir Kiihout glasses allngcth
er. Pclcctivc or .-i I Miorniit I visioi
mint l' uiilcil or mischief is sun
In fnlln. What the ce ,ls
much should I. su,,,H,., , ,.,.
charge nothing for n ,,s.llni
mil ion. hii h save Mm a
of llnnhle later on.
A. S. HUEY
Jeweler and Optician
PKOH-E KNOW TI1KIR KNKM1ES.
iU'ul McuuiMK of Defeat ut KlltretlK
lxng und Hansbrouli,
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. It can
not be properly auld that there Is
any natfonul BiKnlflcance in the de
feat or Unltwd Ktateu senators llans
ItroiiKh, KlttrWlKe and Long, unle
it be Unit the downTall of these three
men be Indicative of a general de
termination of the people to be
f. ill, i Hilly represented In congress.
This trio went down to defeat for u
single reason; every one of these
senators betrayed the people he was
supposed to represent, and shaped his
course in congress to meet the ap
proval of corporate Interests, tiuch
regarded himself as bigger than his
constituency, and each relied upon
his machine to keep him in office.
Hut lu these uncertain days machines
have lost their power, and are of lit
tle assistance to men in olllce who
have no popular support.
Of (lie three defeated Bonators,
two were cowards; Kittredge alone
had the nerve to pursue a consistent
course up to the moment of his de
feat, llausbrough, to curry favor,
became an eleventh hour convert to
Roosevelt ism, and Long, when he
saw defeat ahead, forsook his old
friends and turned uppealingly to
Tuft, the ascending republican lead
er. Hut Long und liansbrough were
converted too late; their people had
no more love for cowardH than for
traitors and they were each handed
Hie same bitter dose that was prepar
ed for the sturdier Kittredge.
Itadicals Will Succeed Them.
Kuch of these senators will be suc
ceeded by a republican, but the three
new senators will be anti-corporation
men, known as "radicals" in their
respective states, and all will be
supporters of the Roosevelt-Tatt
policies. Had llausbrough, Long and
Kittredge been victorious they would
have returned to the Aldrich camp In
the senate, and would have been as
active autl-Taft men as they have
previously been niill-Uoosevelt. The
elimination of liansbrough, Kitt
redge und Long is in the interest of
party harmony, and will be of mat
erial aid to the Tuft administration If
the republicans ure victorious in No
vember. llausbrough. Long and Kittredge
were sent to the senate by the rail
roads, and there they labored to the
best of their ability to serve their
strongest backers. They also were
mindful of other corporate Interests,
for "railroad senators" always rallied
under the Aldrich banner Aldrich,
the friend or the Standard Oil and
In matters or legislation corporation
Inllueuce In the senate was always
concentrated.
The "weedlng-out" process has be
gun. It will be continued In Wis
consin later on, when Senator Steph
enson, the richest man in the senate.
Is retired at the close of his present
short and uneventful term. Stephen
son, who was eleciiul to 1111 out the
remainder of the Spoouer term, pro
mised, when elected, to retire next
March. It was only on thin condition
that his election became possible. He
also promised to act with La Kollette,
Hut. when he got a taste of senatorial
life, he forgot his promises; he join
ed the Aldrich forces and now has
announced himseir a candidate for i
re-election.
As .Mr. LaFoltette Is at present
coud net ing things political in Wis
consin, Mr. Stephenson's term will
expire as orlgually Intended, on
March 4. lilO't. and he will he suc
ceeded by n man or tho La Follette
rather than the Aldrich type.
For an Impiiinil Appetite
To Improve the appetite
strengthen the digestion try j
and
few
dimes of t'hniuberlniu's Stomnch Mid
l.lver Tablets. Mr. J. II. Seltj. of
Detroit. Mich... says: "They restored
my iippelile when impaired, relieved
tne of a bloaled feeling and nu.-ied a
pli'usitnt and satisfactory moveiiie.it
nf the bowels." Price 25 cents. Sam
ples free. Hamilton Drug Co.
LAZY LIVER
"t (nd CiifiMli ao (find that I would not b
wlthtiiu tlietu. I w lrtiul.la frl l with
loriili) liver ami hxtilirlt. Now tnr taking
''"'" t'nilr Cftthirtie I f1 nry much bailor
I lintl rrrtaltiljr rnMunmniiil tlirui in uf (rlaiitla
llin tit nipilirtii I imva ar imii."
A una. Haitiiet, Oihmru Mill Mo. B, fall Hint. Nui,
Beit For
Tk. n i
CAN trr CATrUKTtC
PloaiaM PaUtaM Pnnt, Ta.aU Onod n0M4,
Ha.fr iin-ifi,, W . atrn or Orlptt. Itr tie He. Nrtar
1t I 'i Imlk. Tli trnoina labial ilimptJ U C O
UuaraiiirwU lo cura wr r' Binr bark.
SlPf Hnf Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. tot
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
WHEN
YOU
WANT
SHOES
That
Tki
That
As long as you wear Shoes, buy them of
R. L. STEPHENS
KXCI.I SIVK lKU Ut IX KINK KtHrT-WKAK. ROSILUR.C, OR.
LIVE ix kosEblrg.
Buy City Lota Now.
Some of the finest residence lots In
the city, close In, on good streets, ad
jacent city water and light. For fu.
ther particulars, see Kliuer K Wfm
berly, Itofieburg, Oregon
Gft busy before the price got'H up.
Not "just as good," but tr,. I. eft
Jennings bread. Fn delivery.
I'houe 63. dtf.
TEA
We couldn't moneyback
tea, if our tea weren't bet
ter than tea as you know it.
Your fiorcr return, rour money if you doo't
Uk.Scuillintf Ht; w. par bun
FOR BAI.R.
KOH SAl.K A team of horncs,
cheap, if taken at once. Inquire
of W. M. Fest, at Mount Neho
dairy farm. dtf
FOR SALE Good sized, serviceable
olllce safe. Apply ut the Leona
Mills Lumber Cos. yard, on Oak
Street, Roseburg. tf
PKACHBS FOR SALE Good
peaches at 75 cents per box, In
the orchard. Crawford and Yel
low St. John varieties. On the S.
1). Stephens place nt Edenbower.
S. P. Busklrk. SI
FOR SALE Practically newsroom
cottage, all modern conveniences.
Will exchange fot Portland prop
erty. Call on L. Kabat, Roseburg.
Oregon. dTF
FOR SALE OR TRADE For wood,
a 120-egg Petaluma Incubator and
a brooder. See Elmer Wlmberly.
WILL TRADE Portland siburlian
property for farm. Pre'e land
without buildings. Describe fully.
J. Holllster, Woodstock, Ore. dsw
WANTED
WANTED A girl to do general
housework; wages $20. Answer
11. R. 100, Post Olllce. dtf
WANTED TO RENT A 4 or 6-room
house; must be reasonable; per-
mnnent. Address "A", care Re
view. A18
WANTED Plain sewing,
at Flint's candy store.
Inquire
du20
WANTED A young ludy to learn
operating. Apply to miinngur of
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
uo. dtf
WANTED At once, 3 or 4 good car
peuters. Apply to F. F. Patter
son, Rnsebuig. dn20
WANTED 20 rigging Bllngers, 10
buekers for logging rump, J mi per
mouth; 20 lumber pliers, $2.00 a
duy; 2 boom men, $2. Till n day
contract cutting piling, 1 Vt cents
per lineal foot. Address W. II
West & Co., Medford, Oregon.
DTF
I.O.ST AND FOUND.
I.OhT A bunch of keys, between
Roseburg and Dixon vllle. name of
John Rnst on tag. Finder please
leave at this olllce.
LOST Last Friday evening, pos
sibly on the enrnlvul grounds, t
lady's nugget pin. Finder please
return to this olllce or to the
Rochdale store. A20
LOST Lady's gold brooch, crescent
shape, green emerald gold Mower
in center, set with smnll pearl.
Finder please leave at this olllce
and receive reward. dtf
SI R A hi) From Roseburg, Satur
day night, Aug. 10, a sorrel marc,
weighing between 901) and 1.000
pounds. Finder please return to
or notify A. Snlzmnn, Rimehurg.
Reward. tf
VOR HUNT.
FOR HUNT Six-room bouse; close
In; bath. Inquire at this olllce. tf
FOR RUNT Good olllce rooms In
Abraham building. Apply to J.
A. lluchnnan. tf
FOR RUNT Two housekeeping
rooms, furnished or unfurnished.
Ari'ly nt first house Immediately
east of blacksmith shop on lower
Oak street. Roseburg. tf
FOR SALE Good paying plumbing
and tinning business. Address li
ra re of Review, Roseburg. tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having
lost our business by fire, we res
pectfully ask all persons knowing
themselves Indebted to us to settle
as soon aa possible. T. J. Wit.
LIAMS 80N. Wilbur Or. tf
wiU Suit You,
will Last You,.
Will FIT You
EBONY WOOD.
All of th Qavsral Varieties Ar Hv
lr Than Water.
Ebony was known and highly es
teemed by the ancients as an article of
luxury and was used by them fot a
vurlety of purposes.
In Iudta It Is suld that It was em
ployed by kings fur scepters and also
for linages. On account of Its sup
posed antagonism to polHous It wait
used largely for drinking cups.
The name ebony Is given to the wood
of Beverul varieties of trees. All kinds
of ebony are distinguished for their
great density and dark color. The
wood iu ull varieties is heavier than
water. The heaviest varieties are the
darkest. The other grades require a
considerable amount of ntalnlng to
make them black.
Kbony is of a uniform color through
out and will not show any deteriora
tion even from long continued use.
There ure three varieties of elony
well known In commerce. The ebony
from the Gaboon coast of Africa is the
darkest The Madagascar ebony is the
densest. The Macassur ebony furnish
es the largest pieces. It Is sold by
weight.
Imitations of ebony can always be
distinguished by their lighter weight,
and the cheaper Imitations can be de
tected by merely scratching the sur
face.
SPECTRAL WARNINGS.
The Bloody Mark That Appeared on
Cardan's Finger.
Who ahull say thut spectral winnings
are entirely chimerical? History bus
ninny Instances to the contrary. Thus
the once well known trugedlnu John
PHlnier died on the Htuge at Liverpool.
At the same hour and minute u shop
man In London, sleeping under a couu
ler. sun- distinctly bis shade glide
through Ibe shop, open the door und
pop Into the st.ivt. 'i'lils mi hour or
two Inter be mentioned very coolly, as
If .Mr. Palmer himself had been there.
Curdun. the noted Italian philoso
pher, saw on the ring tlugcr of his
right bund the mark of a bloody sword
and heard at the same time a voice
which bade hhu go to Milan. The red
ness progressively Increased until inld
ulgbt. Tlie murk then faded gradually
aivl disappeared. At that midnight
hmir his son was beheaded at .Milan.
The father of Dr. lllomliey wus cap
tain in an army serving in America.
We ure told by Dr. Rudge thut six
otllcers 300 miles from his position
were visited nfter dinner by tills mod
em HiiiKiiio, w ho sat down In n vacuut
chulr. One said to hliu. "lllombey. are
you mud?" He rose in silence nud
slowly glided out ut the door. He was
slalu on that duy nud hour. St. .lames'
Gazelle.
The Wooing of the Woodcock.
The wooing of the woodcock Is one
of those sights to witness which n
lover of nature In all Its uioods will
linikc a Journey of miles. The scene Is
enacted nt twilight, nud the setting Is
of willow or aider bushes whose
brunches are Just beginning to show
the tender greeu of early spring. Sud
denly from the duuip ground n bird
form shoots upward like some swamp
spirit until it Is outlined ugalusi the
gray of the evening sky. Then It circles
ulwie the brunches, and the song of
the wooing begins. Hidden In the
darkness of the thick lower grow th Is
the object to which this love song Is
directed. The bird above circles per
haps u score of times, then drops back
to the damp thicket, milking u sound
which can lie likened only to the drop
ping of water into a woodland pool.
Again the bird soars and circles, sing
ing still the love song. This Is repent
ed time nfter time until the last gleam
of light has fudiKl and night's dark
ness comes down.
The Life Saving Service.
The first stations of a life saving
service In this couutry were establish
ed by the Massachusetts Humane soci
ety ut livell Island nud fohasset. All
efforts -rur saving life nnd iroierty lu
cases of shipwreck were made by this
society till KW. wheu the president of
the I'nltcd Stutes was authorized to
employ ships to cruise nlong the shores
and render assistance to distressed
unvlKutuls. In 1N4,S congress pnssed a
law creeling a few life saving stations
lietween Sandy Hook and Little Egg
harbor. New Jersey. From tbls'bus
grown the splendid system which now
takes lu nil the censts of the country.
ew lors American.
A Weteh Tip.
So you lost your watch In the
crowd. eh?'V .WOi. the detective,
snevm!. "WelL I'm ashamed of vnn
"You ought to know after your Ion
friendship with me that there's only
ne safe way fur a man to curry a cost
y wnti h-lu the right hand vest wk
't. Willi the chain running Into tli
right and left isn-ki'ts.
"The thief Hi ways snatches at tho
left (HH-ket. and of course by my sys
tem he gets only n key or a cheap coin-iuss."-New
Orleans Times -Democrat
Quite Unexpected.
The .Mistress- What, S una line, going
to leave me? Colug to get married
This Is most unexistted. The French
Mnld-llul. lnad.ime, but nt ees not my
fault. Ket was only last night n't
your son promised to ine.-llnrper't
llaznr.
Why They Doubted Him.
Hewitt-Figures won t lie. Jewett
That's w hat I tell the ieople I meet In
business, but they won t believe Hie.
Hewltt-Wbat Is your business? Jew-ett-I'm
collector for a gas compuuy.
Town and t'ouutry.
A )nnittml nn itt- Mi ii .
I rh I- n..,M el .... .
inau mmuj Ot Bit tCOIDU
an da
"Get the Habit!" The Croseenl
Theatre. 10c. TF
I What makes our
business grow? 1
H It's because we treat H
the people right. g
n
H
Some merchants iu their a' tempt to lead iu
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 lip our business every day.
If you are not a regular customer place a trial
order and be convinced.
Yours for a fquare deal,
H
H
I Alton S.
8
GROCERS
Phones 201. amCMl Successorsto.J.Barker Il'.Co.
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VACUUM
M0BIL0IL
Gasoline and all kinds of supplies for
Automobiles .
FIRST : CLASS : REPAIR : SHOP
EWeALraAUSONS
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore.
WANTED '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.
D Bradley, - - The 2nd usr Man
Ph0nelSS Al.Workau,r,,n,taM
H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber
SPECIAL SALK Roll TWO WEEKS ONLY OX
Fixtures, Including Towel Racks
Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders '
Sponge Racks, Etc.
Let me make u eillmete on your work. Sit. .,,,1 ii,
Foot of Jackson St.
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ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
H. D. MAY. Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats of all kind
- ruuury
We know bow to cut meat to get the best results in
Is more In the cutting that most people believe w ,"ool"'J. There
perta in our line. Let us prepare your Sunday m-iti"""' .be lerrat'u"
convinced. We want your trade. )'u will ba
Sieclul Free Delivery. Phone 1:141
Shop on Sheridan Str t. v.. .... .. We n"7 ll,le-
HIGH GRADE PLUMBING
CLEN D. NEGUY
Al S. K. Syke. HdNwir Store.
The old.r.li.W. --
ery; Maraters.' Guaranieeu
Frey & Co
... 1 lwl,l'i
ly Dene.
'" I'cpof.
OIII'U- I. "
of meagre
tomers during these hol lUr c"3'
rhonce for , " 01 day,. N(1
transit. Our meats Z """"
h. .no... nvTw' "Tl"Vhe,ki""
sweet and tender and "
'Iclou, flavor ,hat u'nTS
curean appetite. if ',, ' ,,he Kl'l
first order e w, . 8lv" us a
quent ones. ""re ' subse.
The Economy Mrt(t
Phone 2i. Work
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