Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, August 24, 1908, Image 4

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Tin fruit cans at Churchill's.
Call on F.'Loiif for harness.
"James Boys Id Missouri" at The
Cicscent tonight.
Chas. F. Watson was down from
near Peel today.
Buy a bush and Lane piano and
have the host. da25
Hon. R. A. Booth, of Eugene, is in
the city on business.
Mrs. Annie Sutherland has return
ed from a three weeks' visit with
friends in San Francisco.
Certain and speedy cure for poison
oak. Manners' poison oak reined '.
Before going camping got a bottle
of Marsters' poison oak remedy. TF
Churchill says be has sold a great
quantity of fishing tackle.
Cut flowers, carnations, at 'The
Rosa. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone U97.
H. L. Kngels was down from I'eel.
today. Ho brought in Hon. A. M.
Crawford and fa mi ly of Salem, who
had been enjoying a vacation near
there.
"Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for
years. No appetite, and whnt I did
eat distressed me terribly. Burdock
Blood Hitters cured me." J. H.
Walker, Sunbury, Ohio.
C. V. FiBher, a draftsman em-J
ployed in tne city engineer s omcec in
Portland, is In Hoscburg muking
flnul proof on his timber cluim. He
formerly resided here.
A supply of the new edition of
the Oregon mining laws has just
been received at thlB olllce. It In
eludes everything to date In legal
mining procedure. Copies only 40
cents each. TF
The branch of A. S. Frey & Co's
grocery near the 8. P. depot, for
merly the Cloake-Brown (irocery Co.
has been discontinued, the stock of
goods having been moved to the
company's main store on Jackson
street.
See Pat for your Paints, Oils and
Varnishes; best on earth. -He can
save you money, with a positive
guarantee back of the goods. P. O.
Box 302, Hoseburg, Or., 1)820
Itching Piles provoke profanity,
but profanity won't cure them.
Doan's Ointment cures Itching, bleed
Ing or protruding piles after yours of
suffering. At any drug store.
Not "Just as good," but thai best
Jennlng's bread. Free delivery.
'Phone 63. dtf.
Booster Zurcher, of the Commer
cial Club, received this morning n
letter from nn American gentleman
In Mnnlla. P. I., making Iniiuirles
about fruit lands near Kosnbiirg. He
slates thnt ho saw the Club's ndv.
In the Sunset Magazine, and that be
expects to come to Itoseburg next
spring.
DIKI).
HALL At Everett, WnHh., Aug. 22.
1908, Mrs. Clnru Hull, wife of W.
H. Hall, aged 20 yeurs nnd 2
months.
Mrs. Hall wns a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. II. Goe, or Brockwny,
who survive nor, as do one sister
and six brothers. Her death was
caused by cnuipllcnllons uttentllng
an accoiichnient, which also resulted
In the death of the child.
l'ltll'HH ItAlNKII
OiIiiImt 1st, ttiOH, on EiIImiii Phono
Kriiphs, Ro buy now, our stock Is com
plete Easy terms If you need It.
Ellison standard outfit Including 12
Gold Molded records nnd a genuine
Edison morning glory horn, crane
and a can of oil only $29.20. The
entire catalogue of 9,000 records
from which to make your selections.1
Drop us a card for free catalogues. I
dsw BURR'S MUSIC HOUSE. I
W. II. FIHIIKK, Pres. J. II. BOOTH, Vln-I'res. J. M. TIIKONK, Sec.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Successor to F. E. Alley.
Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles Guaranteed.
Lnnd Office Practice a Specialty. Knfety Depeslt Boxes for Rent.
Timber Lands Bought and Bold. Land Scrip for Sale.
Real Estate nnd Insurance.
raM-ni Properly Prepared for Filing on Government IjiixK
Township .Map, Showing Vacant JmuIh, of all Townships in the
Itiwehurg Ijind UNI, let, no Cents Kuril.
.""''I". I-'!".I'T-V S' 1jnd "'''e. ItONEIll'ltO, OREGON.
The Birth Stone for August
MOONSTONE
dow UUplTr1.',"1M,lBMVrk' y' ,ou,ll,l ,u I'omoiioltir S Our Win".
rU ainl ' our Uift ittrna In M'Ttrwkre. which hv Fri.-.i -vu .
pri5t!HsT'
lu our me. balneal drparlineul .o have no ilile lla..
Our Onlr Spocle.ltjr Is W.IcK Repairing;
J. T. BRYAN, Roseburg, Oregon
DAILY WKATIIKIt ItKPOHT
U. H- Weather Bureau, local udlve, KoNcburg,
Ore. 34 houra eudlog 6 a. id., Aug. ft, lfef
Preclpltatiuii la liicoea aud himaredUia: 0.00
Maximum ifiuueralllre M
MlDlMUlf) temperature fry
Precipitation un
Total preclp. ilnce nrntnf uiotilb tii
Avg. pref-lp. for thli moutu for au year ...0.JW
Tuta! preclp.froln Ht-pi. 1, 1V07. In date Hl.w;
Average preelp. from Sep'.embjr I, IS77 3.u7
Total delleleuoy irom Hept. 1, IWJ 4.bl
Average precipitation for 80 wet aeaona,
Sept. ui May (lucuilve) Xi.tA
Tlloa. (iiBrniN, Obiierver.
For Itoseburg find Vlc-lnlty:
Fair tonight and Sunday.
Kxeellent lleultli Adlvce.
Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379
Glfford Ave.,- San Jose, Cal., says:
"The worth of Electric Bitters as a
general family remedy, for headache,
biliousness unci torpor of the liver
and bowels Is so pronounced that I
am prompted to say a word In Its
favor, for the benefit of those seek
ing relief from such afflictions.
There Is more health for the digest
ive organs In a bottle of Klectrlt
Bitters than In any other remedy I
know of." Sold under gunrantee at
A. C. Marsters ft Co's. drug store.
60c.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE A team of horses,
cbeup, If taken at once. Inquire
of W. M. Fest, nt Mount Nebo
dairy farm. ' dtf
FOH SALE Good sized, serviceable
office safe. Apply at the Leona
Mills Lumber Co's. yard, on Oak
Street, Hoseburg. tf
PEACHES FOH SALE Good
peaches at 75 cents per box, In
the orchard. Crawford and Yel
low St. John varieties. On the S.
D. Stephens place at Edeubower.
S. P. Dunkirk. si
FOR SALE Practically new 6-rootn
cottage, all modern conveniences.
Will exchange for Portland prop
erty. Call on,L. Kabat, Uoseburg.
Oregon. dTF
FOH SALE OH TKAUH For wocd,
a 120-egg Petuluma Incubator and
a brooder. See Elmer Wliuberly.
WILL THADK Portland sibu Imll
property for farm. Pree luiiil
without buildings. Describe fully.
J. Holllstur, Woodstock, Ore. dun
WANTED
WANTED Good No. 1 muii. with
small family, and one who has a
good teum. Good wages aud per
manent position to right muii. Ap
ply ut once on farm 3 miles ninth
of Oakland, or tnldt'OHS II. 1,. Moh
Blck, Oakland, Or., daw
WANTED A girl to do general
housework; wages $20. Answer
B. H. 100, Post Olllce. dtf
WANTED TO HUNT A 4 or Groom
house; must he reusonalile; per
manent. Address "A", care Re
view. A 18
WANTED Plain sowing,
at Flint's cuudy store.
Inquire
dn20
WANTED A young lady to learn
operating. Apply to nmiiuger of
Pucillu Tuleplioue aud Tulegruph
Co. utf
WANTED 20 rigging sllngers, 10
buckers for logging camp, $00 per
month; 20 lumber pliers, $2.00 u
day; 2 boom men, $2.f0 a day;
contract cutting piling, 1 cents
per lineal foal. Address W. 11.
West & Co., Medford, Oregon.
DTF
Are you Perfectly
Sure
Tlist your glasses tit your eyes?
What doesn't tit you ritfiit i as' hail
as-loine' willioul (,'las.s. s nllov'eth
er. Deieetive or aliuot-uial vision
must lie Hided or mim-liiff Is suii
to follow. What the eye needs so
lliueh slnmlil lie sui'phed at oiu'e.
W e ehai-ei uothiiiK' for sn exanii
imtion, which uisy sine you a lot
ol trouble later on.
A. S. HUEY
'Jeweler and Optician
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seal
ed bids for the erection of a new
school house in School District No.
71, four miles west of Hoseburg,
will be received by the undersign
ed clerk of said district up to 7
o'clock p. in., of August 31, 1908.
Plana and specifications may be
seen upon application either at F.
II. Churchill's hardware store In
Roseburg or at the residence of
J. W. Conn, at Melrose. A certl
lled check for 10 per cent of the
amount must accompuny each bid.
Right Is reserved to reject any and
ull bids. The clerk's postoHlce ad
dress is Hoseburg, at which place
this notice Is dated Aug. 24, 1908.
2tSW F. H. ORCUTT,
Chairman.
W. E. Davenport, Clerk.
THE HOND REALTY OO. Or
cburds, Farms, Timber Land and city
property. Some fine bargains. Jack
son street, ItoBOburg Ore, u
Mrs. Faye Peebler, wire of George
Peebler, a well known Southern Pa
cific conductor, died at her home in
Portland Saturday night, Aug. 22,
1908, of consumption. She had been
falling in heulth for over a year past.
She Spent several months in Arizona
in the hope of benefit, but secured
none and returned to Portland a few
weeks ugo.
W. L. Cobb, one of the buyers of
tno Dimmlck sawmill, on Elk Creek,
near Drain, went to that town toduy
with A. E. Slilrlu, the Glendale saw
mill man, who muy purchase or op
erate the plant.
Louis G. Dtimbleton and family
are moving back to Winchester from
this city today.
TEA
If the tea is good you
ask for a second cup; if
not, you ask for the
money.
Your erorrr returna your moner If roe doo'l
like Stuilhne 'a ileal; we pay liim.
Refrigerators.
Full line of first class refrigerat
ors, enamel lined and guaranteed
satisfactory. Nothing equals our Vu
dor Porch Shades to keep tbat hot
porch comfortable. We have them 4,
6, 8, and 10 feet wide.
B. W. STRONG,
The Furniture Man.
FOR SALE Good paying plumbing
and tinning business. Address H.,
care of Review, Roseburg. tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having
lost our buslnoss by Are, we res
pectfully ask all persons knowing
themselves Indebted to us to settle
as Boon as possible. T. J. WIIi
LIAMS A SON, Wilbur Or. tf
ORINO
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con
stipation by restoring the
natural action of the stom
ach, liver and bowels.
Refuse ubatltutea. Prlo BOo.
Sold by Hiil Cross Pharmacy.
Patronize Review advertisers.
THE GEM
RESTAURANT
Will pay cash market price
for all strictly fresh KGGS
it can jet. '
Call anil sec him.
W. I. STAPLETON,
Jackson St., Near McClaUen Hotel
Rosebqrg
I
-NEW FALL STYLES
In Ladies' Shoes Arriving Every Day
We have the most appropriate styles (or late summer and
Fall. Many exclusive styles, from the makers of finest
foot wear in the world. A dozen lines to select frow
R. L. STEPHENS
KM'I.ISIVK IlKAI.KU IN 11 K FHMT.VKAH.
(ill
Agents for the
Red Cross Shoe
CLEVELAND.
The hint issue of Collier'.. Week I
has aa article by Jesse Lynch Wil
liams on "Grover Cleveland," which
ought to do something toward soft
ening the hostility of many toward
this great, rtiKKfd. misunderstood
and lovable giant. It Is an Intimate,
kindly and sympathetic sketch of
The President's personal character
and private life. it presents the
democratic side of the reat demo
crat, it reminds one of a great ele
phant disporting. The Incident of
this renowned and august personage
who twice filled the exalted office of
President of the United States, spend
ing a laborious hour to make hln
boy a whistle; his solicitude for
a little girl who seemed to be travel
ing alone; his thoughtful strategems
to assist a poor undergraduate:
how gentle and lovable these little
touches make the private character
of this great man appear. Only the
truly great can be truly gentle.
It requires a certain amount of
greatness of character to appreciate
greatness. The toad s highest con
ception of beauty is his toadess
Ueauty Is partly in him who sees it,
There are little minds which can
never rightly estimate great charac
ter. "Great men," says Emerson,
are always misunderstood. Mr.
Cleveland has not escaped the pen
alty of greatness. How the little dogs
barked and snapped at him as he
shouldered his way up from obscur
ity to renown! No public man has
ever been more content than has Mr.
Cleveland. Ills traducers have not
been content with assailing his pub
lic life. They have Invaded his home
life nnd sprinkled the blood of as
sassinated reputation on the lintels
of his door posts. Hut in nothing, I
think, does the greatness of the man
appear than In this: Vhen the little
dogs barked at him he never got
down on all fours and barked back
at them. The weakest forces in na
ture are manifested in thunder. Her
monarch energies are silent and Btib-
dued. They saw wood and say noth
ing. And I know of no more accur
ate criterion of a great and noble
mind than that silent confidence,
thnt unfaltering faith in its own rec
titude, that In the midst of the hos
tile multitude maintains with perfect
serenity t lie independence of soli
tude, and conscious of the Itftlness of
Its purposes, presses on to their
achievement and leaves the vindlcn:
tlon of the event to time.
Repudiated by his own party,
standing as It were 'between the
devil nnd the deep sea, thnt Is be
tween hostile republicans on the one
hand and offended democrats on the
other, Mr. Cleveland has been the
target for the most bitter and vin
dictive criticism. A character not
made of granite would have been
.lusted long ago. Hut like Mllton'B
Abdlel, he stood before the storm,
"unmoved, unshaken, unseduced. u li
ter r Hied. Nor number nor example
with him wrought to swerve from
truth or change his constant mind.
Krom amidst them forth he passed,
long way through hostile scorn,
which he sustained superior, nor of
violence feared aught."
There is that in Mr. Cleveland that
reminds us of the granite strength.
u ml ut same time gentle wlnsonie
noss, of Mr. Lincoln. He had in him
the unyielding rectitude of rocks.
am) nt the same time the loving kind
ness of the wayside well. He had lu
him the tang and fiber of primal
things. He will endure. His place
in history, though not as large nor as
luminous as (hat of Washington, or
Jefferson, or Lincoln, Is nevertheless
secure. As Webster, dying, said "I
still live." so Mr. Cleveland, In tak
ing leave of the world, might have
done so with equal propriety and pro
phetic vision in the words of Horace
"Non omuis morinr" "I shall not
wholly perish." M. A. R.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST A bunch of keys, between
Roseburg nnd Dixonvllle, name of
John Rnst on tag. Finder please
leave at this office.
LOST A ten-dollnr greenback on S.
P. depot grounds, between the
baggage room and supply house,
just south of depot building. Re
ward for return to S. P. round
house. L. F. Starmer.
FOUND A Daughter of Rebekah
pin. Owner can have same by cnl
' ling ut Frank Meyer's on Main
Street. lw
FOH RKNT.
FOR RKNT Six-room house; close
In; bath. Inuutre at this olllce. tf
FOR RKNT Good office rooms In
Abraham building. Apply to J.
A. Huihaunn. tf
FOR RKNT Two lioiiaekeopllig
rooms, furnished or uilfurnlslied.
Apply nt Brut hoime Immediately
east of black smith shop on tttwer
Oak street, Roseburg. tf
The Review always loads
For the children
Glv Fiih For Antwart.
Here 1a a competition with flsb to
form the answers:
What fish should belong to lullllon
ftlres? Goldfish.
What fish should shine among Its
fellows? Suuflsh.
What fish Is noted for Its graceful
motions? 8kate.
What fish would win In a wrestling
match? Mussel.
What fish carries a weapon? Sword
ish. What fish would be of service In a
lumber yard? Sawfish.
What fish has the nume of a Klplliiff
character? Shad.
What fish has the name of a Dickens
character? Cuttle.
What fish is given to melancholy?
31uefish.
Whut fish Is one pitch ot a singer's
voice? Ilass.
What fish Is notoriously tint? Floun
der. What fish does a pilot dread? Rock
Imss.
What fish Is a whole world 'In Itself?
Globe.
What fish Is not bouest? Shark.
What fish could serve In the navy?
Torpedo fish.
What fish Is fault finding? Carp.
What fish does not need to swim?
Flying fish.
8ignaltng Noon.
Most boys and girls know perhaps
that the hour of noon In signaled every
day to every part of the country by
telegraph from the naval observatory
at Washington. The custom originat
ed. It is believed, ut the Greenwich
observatory In England, but our sys
tem Is tin Improvement on theirs, says
the Chicago News. At Greenwich a
signal Is sent out nt noon, but nt
Washington a series of si gnu Is is used.
Ireglnnlng five minutes before noou
During theve five minutes every tick
of the olxiervatory cloi-k U electrically
transmitted, except the twenty-ninth
second of each minute, the last five
seconds of the first four minutes and
the last ten seconds of the fifth min
ute. After this final break of ten sec
onds the exact noou signal Is given.
The object of the series of signals Is
not only to Indicate more clearly the
Instant of noon, but to enable the men
at the various stations to regulate their
clocks.
Diamondt Burn Liko Coal.
The Jeweler at closing time was put
ting his diamonds In a huge safe.
"But why do you bother to do that
when two watchmen walk the shop
all night long?"
"On account of fire," the Jeweler re
plied. "Diamonds are nothing but
coal carbon they burn beauti fully.
Their hardness makes us think them
Indestructible, but ns a matter of fact,
a fire of diamonds would be the brisk
est, prettiest thing lu the world.
"Put a handful of diumonds on a
plate and set a light to them. They
will burn with a bard, gemlike (lame
till nothing Is left. There will be no
smoke, no soot, nnd nt the end the
plute will be us clean as though Just
washed not the slightest particle
even of ash will remain."
National Flowers.
The fleur-de-lis Is the emblem of guy
France.
The violet Is the uatloual flower of
Athens.
The sugar maple Is the national em
blem of Canada.
The shamrock Is emblematic of the
Emerald Isle.
The lindeu Is the national emblem of
Prussia.
England's national (lower Is the rose.
Italy's emblem Is the Illy.
Germany's emblem Is the corn
flower.
The leek Is the emblem of Wales,
aud the thistle of Scotland.
The L'uited States has no national
flower.
Birthday A Gama.
A lovel V iru me lilu vih! nn t ha an m
plan as the donkey game Is birthdays.
Tack a large calendar on the wall or
nn Inioruvisetl uneeontHinlnir thfrtvmu
souurcs, from one to thirty-one In reg
ular oruer. rrovuie eacn guest wltn a
slip of miiHlIn or paper bearing the
date of his birth. The gnme Is to walk
blindfolded to the caleudur and pin
vour naiMir to It. The one ttlnnluir hu
date nearest to the same date on the
calendar wins the prlre. Fur tustauce.
If your birthday Is the 30lh of April
you should try to pin the paper as
near ns possible to the 30 on the ml.
endar.
Do You Know Who Wat
"Poor Rlchardr-Uenjamln Frank
lin. The "Sage of Greystone?" Snmuel
Tlldrn.
The "Sage of Mouticello?"-Tbomas
Jefferson.
The "Hero of the Towpath?" James
A. Garfield.
"Unconditional Surrender?" L S.
GrauL
"Stonewall?" Thomas J. Jackson.
"I.lttle Davld?M-John Rnudnlph.
The "Gray Kyed Man of Destiny?"
General William Walker. Philadelphia
ledftvr.
8om Easy Riddlaa.
What gave the wludow pane (pain)?
To see the curtain hung.
What bell cannot be rung;. A dumb
bell. What was the most curious thine
ever fouud In Africa? A living atone
(Livingstone).
His Number.
Johnny-Ray, dad. tf 1 ate a chop
and you ordered one and at It, what
would your phone number be?
Pa-Glra It up. eon.
Johnny It would be 8-j a.
See Jennings, the baker, for some
thing special for balls and parties.
What makes our
I business grow?
0
H It's because we treat
the people right.
If
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t Some merchants iu their a'tempt to lead in
prices often buy inferior goods but that is some- J
XX thing that this company does not do.
H Our courteous treatment, the superior quality
XX 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 order and be convinced.
Yours for a fquare deal,
1 Alton S. Frey & Co I
GROCERS
Phuoes 201. and;.'i.rl
VACUUM
M0BIL0IL
Gasoline and all
Automobiles
FIRST 7 CLASS
H.W.ALTH AUS & SONS
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore.
WANTED J1'000-00 WORTH of 2nd Hand
aa goods at
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, - - The 2nd asr Man
H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber
SPKCIAL 8A.LK Foil TWO WEEKS ONLY OX
Fixtures, Including Towel Racks,
Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders
Sponge Racks, Etc.
Ut mo make an enlmale on your work, aw.n, .,, . ..,
Foot of J.ck8on St. ,1"
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! , , , , Re'"lr Wo Ney Done.
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
H. D. MAY. Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinda
a- an ana Poultry
We know how to cut ment to get the best results in
Is more In the cutting that most people believe cooking. There
pert iu our line. Let us prepare your Sunday , l,""1 terB1el ex
convinced. We want jrour trade. an1 you will ia
SMfiaI Free IMIvery. Phone 1S41
Shop on Sheridan Str
At S. K. Syte, Ffcrtwar. Stor..
.
The old, reliable poison oak rera
ery; Marsters.' Guaranteed to cure.
Successors'to. J.!F.'Barker'& Co.
kinds of supplies for
: REPAIR : SHOP
-t, XMr ,he ltp "T HUIe8-
orifLr iv.
of ",eat are ,;;: KKII:S
ners dur'" ' ' "r cs.
chance fur ,h' ot dav- No
"". Our meats ."r ' '
"a. .,n. ;r aTheT.rhefki""
feet and iemler and ,t 8 fresh-
rean appetite. If K"'
Brst order we ... , ou 'v U8
quent ones " 8ure "ubse.
The Economy Market
"m. KohlluL
ffn. Pro!
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