LOCAL NEWS.
Call on F. Long for harneBa.
Certain and speedy cure fur poison
oak. -Marsters' poison oak remedy.
Before going camping get a bottle
of Marsters' poison oak remedy. TF
Phone 661, when you want a good
driving rig or saddle horse. Horses
boarded at reasonable rates. Oelmar
Dixon. dTK
Mrs. Nellie Nash left tills after
noon for her home in Tacoma, after
a visit here with ber aunt, Mrs. J.
C. Aiken.
"Had dyspepsia or indigestion for
years. No appetite, and what I did
eat distressed me terribly. Burdock
Blood Bitters cured me." J. H.
Walker, 8unbury, Ohio.
J. V. Bladley, or Oakland, was in
town today. He was returning from
a visit with pioneer friends at Oak
Creek, Glide and I'eel.
See Pat for your Paints, Oils and
Varnishes; best on earth, lie cnn
save you money, with a positive
guarantee back of the goods. P. O.
Box 302, Koseburg, Or., 1)820
Itching Piles provoke profanity,
but profanity won't cure them.
Doan's Ointment cures itching, bleed
lug or protruding piles after yearB of
suffering. At any drug store.
Hot water bottles, fountain
syringes, bulb syringes and atomizers
the finest and most complete line In
the city. Bold at the lowest prices on
our guarantee to give satisfaction.
Look at our line and you will not buy
elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co.
A. 8alzman's $f,000 mare. Bedells,
which strayed from the burn prem
laes in this city Inst Saturday night.
was found today near the poor farm
about 15 miles down the river. She
experienced no accident while at
liberty, but she 1b coimldernbly thin
ner by reason of her lfi-mlle jaunt,
which she accomplished only by truv
ellng day and night since Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I Wiley, who
have spent the past month In thin
city, left this afternoon on their re
turn to Camas Valley.
Friday and Saturday evenings are
tne last nights of the present man
agement of the Vltngranh theatre
The subjects of the motion plcturep
are as follows: "The Newsboy," a
dramatic story of boy's career from
nis lire at the newsboy's lodging
house to Judge of the supreme court
and the "Juvenile Chicken Thieves.'
a comedy whero all chickens look
alike to the kills; "A Father's Von
gennce," a drnnitlc slory, mid thi
comedy "Never Coniplnln to Youi
Laundress." nro both Interesting
Alms. Miss Arrlo Black presents two
Illustrated songs ".lust One Word ol
Consolation, and "Mary, Mary.
Quite Contrary." Four excellent
subjects of motion pictures consisting
of two full reels and two Illustrated
songs. A ten-cent shows for ten
cents at the Vltagrnph.
I.IMIIDH I'ICK ICS ItlSI.NU,
Advance of Ten Per Out to Tuke
Effect ttoon.
HAKNUM H IIAILKV'S CIIICUH IN
DIKJUNK.
Special round trip tickets will be
old by the 8. P. Co. for train No
16, August 28th mid for train No
12 August 2'Jth to Kugeno amount
circus. Hate fare and otiu-third foi
the round trip. dHwtd
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
Tli Kind You Have Always Bought
Baaxa th
Slgnatnr of
MEJlFORD, Or., Aug. 20. Within
a very few duy the price of lumber
In thin city will be bouHtcd by the
different dealers about 10 per cent.
The advance Includes all kinds of
lumber from common rough to the
most expensive fin Inning mutcrliilu.
The advance locally la In accordance
with that put in effect over the en
tire coast, the reason for the advance
being assigned to the better deniund
for Oregon fir in the eastern markets
and the Improved outlook for the In
dustry. Common, rough lumber, which has
been Belling for $15 a thousand feet,
with now be advanced to $1 6.50.
There will be a general advuuee all
along the line most of the rougher
grades being Increased $1.50 u llimi
Honds, while on the higher grades
the advance will be even larger In
proportion. On the whole, the raise
will average at least 10 per cent.
The lumber Industry of this state,
which has been In the doldrums for
the past four montlia, shows great
Improvement. Four months ago there
was no demand In the east for Ore
gon tlr, but today all mills are load
ed with orders, and, with the con
stant Increase In the demand from
the east, manufacturers are turning
their attention from the local field to
the eastern markets and are not
nursing the retail trade here to thr
extent they hnvc been, while the
eastern markets have been dormant,
Lumber manufacturers of the city
:ire jubilant over the better tone of
'he market and the activity of the
Oregon lumber trade In the east.
TO TIIK ri'llUC. .
t
j. TO TIIK I'l
-j Notice Is hereby given that
the partnership existing lie
4 tween Urnnt Taylor, and Fill.
Stnuffer, under the name of
the Hoseburg Automobile Liv
ery, has this day been dissolv
ed by mutual consent, Mr.
Stnuffor retiring and Mr. Tay
lor retaining the business Indi
vidually. Mr. Taylor assumes
all outstanding Indebtedness
against the linn mid to him ul
so are all accounts payable.
f. (IHANT TAYI.OIt.
-f. FHITZ STAUFFF.lt.
Koseburg, (Jr., Aug. 21, 19IIS.
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COFFEE
Five degrees of excel
lence: good; better;
fine; finer;
finest: all Schilling's Best.
Your grocer returns your money if you don't
Ilka ; par him
IAIhY WKATHKK KKI'OHT
U.S. Weathur lliinmu, lornl olllri'. KoH-litirs
Ore. li himri eiutlDK ft- m., Aug. 20, I WW.
rrarlpltHhuu In I lit' he ami huntlrt.llhi: (Mm
Maximum iuiHrtUure kh
Miolmum leiiioriUBro.w
Precipiutluii
Tuul preolp. Mince Ami of mouth
Avr. recli tut till inoiilli for : v.-arn
Total p rw 1 p. from Kept. 1, HW7, lixlnte...
Average prui-lp. from September 1. 177..
lot h) ilerh'luiicy from Sept. 1, 11107
Average preclptUllmi for 80 wet (U'h.oiih,
Bepl. to May (luulimlvv) :cun
TllOH. lillitHW, OttHVtAtT.
For ItoMchurg nml Vlt-tnlty:
Fair tonight and Saturday.
, .O.S-1
..SLUT.
W. II. PINII1CK, IW J, II. IIOOTII, Vlt'e-1'n. J. M. TIIKONK, Hec.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
(Successor to F. K. Alley,
Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles Ouoranteed
Land Olllce Practice a Specialty. Barely Deposit lloxes r..r Kent.
Timber Lands nought and 8old. Land Scrip tor Sale.
Ileal Kstate ami Insurance
rKri Proierly Prepared for Filing on tfovcriinient Ijiml,.
Townslili. Hlumlnic Vacant Ia.., f u Township,
lUuM-burg I-anil lllstrlct, BO tViitu Kiuh.
. - ""''':r.y-. P; "a '"" IIOSKIU'IMI. OHKtJON.
The Birth Stone for August
MOONSTONE
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rfow DliiliV. rM leJ sua I'iiiiioiiuu,!
r. nut. b.-iitllul il.ol.u. m.mt u,, Tb. "v i. .1 1 ,rr,v'' 1
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Our O.l, AK.el.lt,, I. w.tcK R.p.trlntf
J. T. BRYAN, Roseburg, Oregon
Are you Perfectly
i Sure
Tluit jour sl:isi' Hi vonr even?
What dm-m'i III tin riKin n aimi
iis'lnini! wit limit Khu.' i 1 1 . 1 1 . -f
'l I't'hi'live or nlitHiriual visiun
must lie hi, I.-. or nii-ln.-l U sine
lo Inlli.w. What the ete ui-, ,l i
linlrh itionUI ! ,,....
We i'hiiri;e iiolliin ttir an pxhiiiI
nstion. Ii it-li may save vou a lil
ol trouble laler on.
A. S. HUEY
Jeweler and Optician
lH REMARKABLE
Over Twenty-three Years Ago Baby
had Severe Attack Years Later
Grandfather Suffered Torments
with the Disease Virulent Sores
Developed from Knees to Toes.
BOTH OWE COMPLETE
RECOVERY TO CUTICURA
"In 18fl4 my grandson, a babe, had
fen attain of eczema, and aftor trying
1Mb doctors 10 me
extent of heavy
'bills and an in
crease of the dis
ease and suffering,
1 recommended Cu-
ticura and in a few
weeks the child was
well. He is to-day
flNa strong man and
i x" absolutely free
71 from the diwase.
' I S A few years ago I
1 contracted eczema,
' and became an in
tense Bufferer. A whole winter passed
without once having on shoes, my
ankles and nearly from the knees to the
toes being covered with virulent sores. I
tried practitioners, siiecialisUi, dermatol
ogints, etc., to no purpose. My daughter-in-law
reminded me of having prescribed
Cuticura for my grandson more than
twenty years ago. I at once procured
the Cuticura Itemed ies and found im
mediate improvement and final cure,
till to-day, though well along in years,
I am as though I had never had that
disease. I am well known in the vicin
ity of Louisville and Cincinnati, and all
this could be verified by witnesses.
M. W. La Hue, R4fi Seventh Bt., Louis--villo,
Ky., April 23 and May 14, 1007."
The agonizing Itching and burning
of the skin, as in eczema; the frightful
scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair
and cniHting of scalp, as in seal led
head; the facial disfigurement, as in acne
all demand remedies of extraordinary
vii tues to suoceHsfully cope with them.
That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills
are such stands proven by testimonials
of remarkable cures when many rem
edy's and evfn physicians have failed.
One set is often suflicient to cure.
Otillrura Boap 5c. to CI panne the Bktn, Cotl
cwr (liiitmetit (60c.) to Ural the 8 kin. tici Cuth
cnr.t Hi-solvent 60c.). (or In In form of Chocolate
Omtfd I'lllB, 2Rc. nrr vtal wl &U) ti 1'urtfy the IIIimmJ.
K.ltl iliniuiclioiit thr wtirld. I'utler Unit A C'bem.
Corn . Hole I'mini.. H..Mon. Mum.
Kf-Malk-d t rw. CuUcura lluuk on Skin
Patruuize Review advertisers.
A. L. itlack was lit town from
Millwood today. He tells uh the
HrlKtfH sawmill, now owned by V.
v-iihc. Is io he moved right away to
it new situ 11 bout three miles fur
ther down Hubbard Creek from Ita
lircnetil locution.
A Bitpply of the new edition of
the Oregon mining laws hat just
boon received at this olllce. It In
cludes everything to date In legal
mining procedure. Copies only 40
Tents each. TF
L. L. Malhews came In from near
I'eel today, bringing in Hon. J. It.
Whitney, former stale printer, who
bad been enjoying a hunting trip in
!hc mountains. Hon. A. M. Craw
ford and other members of the parK
wlll remain there several days
lunger.
Cured liny l-Vver mid Su'iuim- Cold.
A. J. NuHbaum. Hntesvllle, Ind.,
writes: "Last yeur 1 wittered tor
three mouths with a suuior cold so
llstresslng that It Interfered with my
business. had many of the ; inp
ionis of hay fever and a doctor's pre
scription did not-reach my en so, and
I took several medicines which seem
ed to only aggravate my ?aae. I-or-
tutmtely I Insisted upon having Fol
ey's Honey and Tar nnd It quickly
cured me. My wire has since used
It with the sn m o Biiccess. ' Red
Cross Pharmacy.
LOCAL NEWS.
THE GEM
RESTAURANT
Will pay cash market price
for all strictly fresh KGGS
it can j;ct.
Call atul see hint.
W. I. STAPLETON,
Jackson St., Near McCUUtn Hold
Roseburg
A Everton left this morniug fur
Giants Pbbs a lid will enjoy an outlug
near that city.
Hon. and Mrs. J. II. Booth went to
Wilbur today, the little son of Mrs.
Peterson, Mr. Booth's ulster, being
very III there.
Not "Just as good," but U,n I. eft
Jeanlng'a bread. Frr delivery,
phone 63. dif.
Grant Taylor and Fritz Stautler to
day dissolved partnership In the au
tomobile livery business, Mr. Stauf
fer retiring and Mr. Taylor continu
ing the business individually. All
calls promptly answered, l'honc 76a.
Careful driving, reasonable rates.
FOR 8ALK.
FOK SALE A team of horses,
cheap, if taken at once, inquire
of W. M. Feat, at Mount Nebo
dairy farm. dtf
FOR SALE Good sized, serviceable
office safe. Apply at the Leona
Mills Lumber Co s. yard, on Oak
Street, Koseburg. tf
PEACHES FOR SALE Good
peaches at 75 cents per box, In
tne orchurd. Crawford and Yel
low St. John varieties. On the S.
D. Stephens place at Edenbower.
S. P. Uuskirk. si
FOR SALE Practically new 6-room
fnttntra all mmln.n ...... .i... I ....
O ' suvuviu .... 11 1 11 II. .T.
Will exchange for Portland prop
erty. Call on L. Kabal, RoBeburg.
Oregon. dTF
FOR SALE OR TRADE For wood
a 120-egg Petaluma Incubator and
a brooder. See Elmer Wimberly.
WILL TRADE Portland siburhan
property for farm. Prefe- land
without buildings. Describe fully.
J. Hollister, Woodstock, Ore. dsw
WANTED
WANTED A girl to do general
housework; wages $2u. Answer
11. K. 100, POBt Olllce. dtf
WANTED TO RENT A 4 or 6-room
house; must be reasonable; per
maneut. Address "A", care Re
view. A18
Inquire
da20
WANTED Plain sewing
at Flint's candy store.
WANTED A young lady to learn
operating. Apply to manager ol
racinc leiepnone and Telegraph
dtf
WANTED At once, 3 or 4 good car
pentero. Apply to F. F. Patter
son, Roseburg. da20
WANTED 20 rigging sllngers, 10
buckers for logging camp, i(i0 per
month; 20 lumber pliers, $2.00 a
uay; 2 boom men, $2.50 a day
contract cutting piling, 1 V4 cents
per lineal foot. Address W. H.
WeHt & Co., Medford, Oregon.
DTF
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST A bunch of keys, between
Roseburg nnd Dixonvllle, nnme of
John Rast on tag. Finder please
leave at this olllce.
LOST Last Friday evening, pos
sibly on the enrnival grounds, f
lady's nugget pin. Finder please
return to this olllce or to the
Rochdale store. A20
LOST Lady's gold brooch, crescent
Bhupe, green emerald gold fluwer
in center, set with small pearl.
Finder plenBe leave at this olllce
and receive reward. dtf
FOR RENT.
'OR RENT Six-room house; close
In; bnth. Inquire at this olllce. tf
FOR RENT Good olllce rooms In
Abraham building. Apply to J.
A. Huchauan, tf
FOR KENT Two housekeeping
rooms, furnished or unfurnished.
Apply nt first house Immediately
east of blacksmith siiup on lower
Oak street, Roseburg. tf
FOR SALE Good paying plumbing
and tinning business. Address H.,
care of Review, Roseburg. tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having
lost our business by fire, we res
pectfully ask all persona knowing
themselves Indebted to us to settle
as aoon as possible. T. J. WIL
LIAMS SON. Wilbur Or. tf
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Ifii Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears, the
BMtnmnre
NEW FALL STYLES
In Ladies' Shoes Arriving Every Day
We have the most appropriate styles for late summer and
Fall. Many exclusive styles, from the makers of finest
foot wear in the world. A dozen lines to select from
R. L. STEPHENS
K.xt'i.rsivK m:i.kk in fixe k
Krr.WKAR.
Aticnts fur the
Red Cross Shoe
NEW SHORT STORIES
Tht Old Tima 8tortktper.
J. B McNeil, a wholesale grocer of
Chicago, calculates that through living
la the Buhurhn be has traveled 75(1,000
ml let ou the trains lu the pant thirty
five years.
"While 1 haw been traveling." said
Mr. McNeil the other day, "the grocery
buulnettu has changed for the better,
and I hoe I have helped a little In the
change.
"Grocers and general storekeepers
are more liberal than they used to be
kinder, more polished, more gentle
tnauty. Let me give you an Idea of the
typical storekeeper of the past, the
storekeeper of the early fifties.
"The general storekeeer of Croydon
was uIho the village postmaster. Ho
dispensed letters nnd cabbages, postal
cards and uuderwenr, with an equal
hand.
"Hut one autumn a rival establish
ment opened acrons the way a general
store that was a little brighter, a little
"THERE'S HO LETTER FOB YE, I TBLZi TK."
bundsomer, a little larger thnu the old
one. And the pont master observed with
dl.nguat that the fickle villagers were
flocking in great numbers to the new
shop.
"As the postmaster stood glowering
at his rival from bis doorway oue aft
ernoon a fellow townsman entered and
asked If there were nny letters for him.
" 'No, there ain't none. I told ye that
yesterday,' said the storekeeper with
out moving from the doorway.
" But one might 'a' come today.' said
the villager,
"'Oh, there might, might there? the
storekeeper sneered. 'Well, there ain't'
"'Hut ye hain't looked.'
"'Hain't I? Well, I ain't a-goin' to.'
" 'But'
" 'There's no letter for ye, I tell yV
shouted the postmaster.
" But'
" 'Blast ye shouted the furious post'
master, rushing up to the villager and
shaking his fist In his face, 'won't ye
take "no" for an answer? I tell ye
og'in no, no, no! And now If ye ain't
satisfied go nnd git yer letters where
ye git yer goods.' "
The 8 mart Boss.
Rudyard Kipling concluded his recent
address to the students of McCjIH uni
versity with an attack on "smartness."
He on Id:
"Whenever and wherever you find
oue of your dear little pi hymn ten show,
lug signs of smartness iu his work, his
talk or his play take blm tenderly by
the hand, by both hands, by the back
of the neck If necessary, and lovingly,
playfully, but firmly, lead him to a
knowledge of higher and more Interest
ing things."
Afterward Mr. Kipling told a story
about tt smart man.
"This man," he said, "owned a dry
goods store, and one day, to bis great
disgust, he heard a new cleik say to a
lady:
" 'No. madam, we have not had any
for n long time.'
"With a fierce glance at the clerk, the
smart employer rushed up to the lady
and fin Id:
"'We have plenty In reserve, ma'am;
plenty upstairs.'
"Ijidy and clerk looked dazed, and
afterward the smart proprietor teamed
that the clerk's remark had been made
In answer to the lady's. 'We haven't
had any rain tjtely.'"
Wanttd a Rebate.
In a rural community In one of the
middle states dwelt a man who made
a vow In 1ST.0 that he would wear bis
hair nnd beard untrlmmed until John
C. Fremont should tie elect til presldeut
of the 1'nlted States. He kept that
vow ror rorty years, at the end of
which time he had nearly a half bushel
of hair on his head and face. Then,
coming to the conclusion, toward which
his mind had been gradually working
for a long time, that General Fremont's
death In the Interval bad practk-ally
atolved him from his vow, he decided
to have his hair cut nnd his hoard
shaved off clean. On his next visit to
the county sent he went to a barber
shop and was soon relieved of the hlr.
sute burden he had carried for four
decades.
"How much)' he asked.
"Have to charge you half a dollar
for that Job." said tb barber, looking
at the mans that lay on the floor.
"Half a dollar!" be ga.fed. 'Ion't I
nt anything fijr the half?"
"Get the Habit.'
Theatre, 10c.
The Crescent
TF
"Get the Habit!" The Cre5nl
Theatre. 10c. TK
The old, reliable poUun oak r.
ery; Marsters.' Uuarsuteed to cur
What makes our
J business grow?
it -
S It's because we treat
tf the people right.
K Some merchants in their a' tempt to lead in
prices often buy inferior goods but that is souie-
thing that this company does not do.
f Our courteous treatment, the superior quality
t 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
order aud be conviuc:d.
Yours for a f quare deal,
Alton S. Frey & Co
3 GROCERS H
Phones 201. awlBI Successors) J.;F.;Birker t'Co. it
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VACUUM
M0BIL0IL
Gasoline and all kinds of supplies for
Automobiles
FIRST : CLASS : REPAIR : SHOP
HiiJHAUS&SONS
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore.
WANTED $1,000-00 W0RTH of 2nd Hand
goods at
Bradley's Second Hand Storp
fl I handle both new and second hand goods Try mv
prices on harness. You will find that I am right.
ft Bradley, - - The 2nd asr Man
" ur" Guaranteed
H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber
SPKCIAL SALE Foil TWO WEEKS ON IV ON
Fixtures, Including Towel Racks
Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders
Sponge Racks, Etc.
Let me tnaka an ifmai n
Foot ol Jackson St.
.... . . ""'"aiiy Uone.
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
H. D. MAY. Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats of allklndit
Fih and Poultry
We know bow to cut meat to get the best r. i.
lore In the cutting that most peonle be1i..v . n Poking.
"J" Lfl Us pre,mre Sunday ,o.,i .Lbe lera -
Is more
nertB
convinced. We want vonr tm.io
Hpt-clul Free IMivery. Phono I:4
Shop on Sheridan Street. X,.ar le
There
We n"7 Hide..
OI II'L- I.
m durl"S heTh"VH0Urc"s--"'e
tor the meat . N'
transit. Our meat,?' '"tt 'n
"ML anvho? 7h"0t l"e kind
"aver ,ha, "m.'."""'"
-'rean Ptl,e atls1 the Ell.
rst order w, Kv" us ,
fluent one,. 1 sure of ,ubse.
The Economy Market '
ITitp.
H,GHGNC
NECLEY
At S. K. Syke Hordwan Store. Pfcoo 2J. A
1 Work Cur,
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