LOCAL NEWS.
Tin fruit cans at Churchill's.
j, h. Marsters was in from
Flournoy valley today.
MatlueeB every afternoon at The
Crescent. Be. TF
buy a Bubh and Lane piano and
have the best. da25
Certain and speedy cure for poison
oak. Ma rat era" poison oak remedy.
Twenty year guarantee with each
Bush & Lane piano. da25
Before going camping get a bottle
of MarBters' poison oak remedy. TP
Cut flowers, carnations, at The
Rose. Mrs. F, D. Owen. Pbone i7.
"Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for
years. No appetite, and wnat i aia
eat distressed me terribly. Burdock
Blood Bitters cured me." J. H.
Walker. Bun bury. Ohio.
The funeral of Frank Bolter, the
8. P. fireman who was killed In the
wreck near Eugene, will bo held In
Portland Thursday at 2:30 p. m.
A supply of the new edition of
the Oregon mining laws has juBt
been received at this ofllce. it In
cludes everything to date In legal
mining procedure. CopieB only 40
cents each. TF
Warren Lucas, who Is Improving a
homestead jiiHt south of Dlltanl, has
moved into Roseburg In order to
send his children to school for the
winter.
8ee 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, UoHeburg, Or., DH20
Hon. Pllnn Cooper, of Roberts
Creek, and Hon. J. W. Conn, of Mol
rose, both former members of the
Oregon legislature, were KoBoburg
visitors today.
Itching Piles provoke profanity,
but profanity won't cure them.
Doan's Ointment cures Itching, bleed
lng or protruding piles after years of
suffering. At any drug Btore.
It fB not Buprlslng that the Oily
News was wrathy because we called
attention to Its syHtematlc knock
against the Btreet paving at the most
critical moment In the consumma
tion of that enterprise. Of course,
its utterances were totally Ignored,
just as we knew they would bo, but
that did not deter tie from pointing
out where that disreputable sheet
and its backers rightfully holong.
Trying to scramble onto the band
wagon since the matter Is decided
and the paving Is about to begin, on
ly shows their contemptible and con
summate gnll. They can do no harm
by their knocking, so there's no use
to try now to got out of the class
where they belong. The town wilt
move on just the same, in spite of
them.
PItK KK lt ISKI
October JhI, 100H, on KUIimjii Phono
graphs.
So buy now, our stock is com
plete. Easy terms If you need it.
Edison standard outfit including 12
Gold Molded records and a genuine
Edison morning glory horn, crune
and a can of oil only $29.20. The
entire catalogue of 9,0 UJ records
from which to make your selections.
Drop us a card for freo catalogues,
dsw iUIRK'H MUBIC HOUSE.
She Likes Good Things.
Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West
Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good
things and have adopted Dr. King's
New Life Pills as our family luxu
tlve medicine, because they are good
and do their work without making a
fuss about It." These painless puri
fiers Bold at A. C, Marsters & Go's,
drug store. 25c.
The lnqui.rTvo Woma.i.
Street car conductors ivgurd IiuiuIkI
tlve women piiHKe tiger with snpjrstl
tlous dread. The other t'.uy n fuse
blew out In a lirondivny cur. iin l thin
I car was hitdied on as it trailer to the
one abend. Prenently a wuniiin bu
gan to ask questions.
"What would hnpi-en." she siiltl. "If
the fuse were to Now nut In lint e:ir
' ahead 1 Whnt would become of us?
Would the enr nhcml of (but b. able
to drug both of these cars?'
"I don't know." said the conductor
, "But don't worry. We won't h ive o
! chance to And out. A double accident
of that kind hns never happened to n
car of mine yet. and It Isn't likely to
happen once In a hundred years. "
Just then there came an explosion
abend, and both cunt camo to u stand
still. The fuse bud blown out
"Confound thut woman!" growled
ttm conductor. "That Is all her fault
Thts wouldn't have happened If she
hadn't asked so many fool questions
She's a Jonah.' New York Times.
AT lUtOCKWAY.
It Paid.
A Httlo boy of tlve years. p"iylu;
with his sister one day, leaned too f:u
out of the second story window, los
his bula nee and fell into the yard be
low. Very mlraeulouHly he escape)
being Injured, and bis parents an
friends were so delighted that the;
gave him quite a number of pciiulet
nickels and dimes.
The next day, after be recovcre.
from the shock of the trM. he wa
'oiiullng bis money and on seel 4 hi
little HlKler enter the room exclaimed
"lice, (ilmtys, look at nil the notie
l got fcr falling out of the window
Why don't you try It?" Delineator
MIbb Lylllh Moore, dramatic read
er, pupil of Marlon Ixjwell, of New
York, will glvo an up-to-date recital,
consisting of monologues und 1 in per
sonations at the It rock way school
houso, Monday evening, August 31,
1908. Admission 25 cents, children
15 cents. There will be 11 u Ice
cream social lu connection, the pro
ceeds of which will be used for the 1
school library. Everybody Invited.
TEA
U S imports but little
more in 1904 than in 1864.
So much poor tea.
Youl fioc.r r.lurm your none, ll sou doal
Ilk, ScblUlPi'. U..I. . pan liln.
CONSTIPATION
"For oTr nln fn I mffnrad with chronic con
tlpalhiii Kiitl ilurhiK Dili Hum I liml tn. tin
Injootlon of wnu wnior onrii e?ry U Itoiirn l.rfore
I Couhl .linva n ytl..u on my bowel. IUllv 1
trim. Ctmi-arrta, m L.tUy 1 am m w.-ll tunn.
UurlriK Dm iitiio ytotn li.-fi.rft I nam) ('ntfurtU 1
uffitreil niiloi.l niloory wltli IntrriiMl llu. Thtiik.
lo yuu 1 kui Iron frm all thai tMa tiiriihiic. Yon
HO ilU lu beti ftlt of tiHTf rthtt liuiiiniii.Y-."
U. K. riiUvr. HuuU. 111.
Best Tor
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CANDV CATHARTIC
FltMMt PaUiahls. Potti,Tlnxl. Hi. Omxl,
Navar btcknii, Wnaknii or Orl'. 'He, We. Never
old In bulk. Ttm Bttiuhitt iillr itnuiiicO COO.
Starling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 603
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
W. II. FINIIKIl, I'nii. J. . IIOOTII, Vli-c-l'n-M. J. M. TIIKONH, Hcc.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Successor to F. 13. Alluy.
Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles Ounrnntoed.
Land Olllce Practice a Specially. Sufely Deposit lloxes for Rent.
Timber Lauds bought and Sold. Land Scrip for Sale.
Koal Kstate and Insurance. ,
Papers I'n.perl) Yrepiinxl fop Filing on (ioveriiinent I-mids.
Township Maps, HhowlnK Vacant IaiiiN, of nil Townships In the
ItilMellllP.. I n.a.l IU.....1... Hi. .1 .
" 14 'nii-ii i u.f i eillN I'.HCIl,
ltONl:iU ltd, OltlOtiON.
Omen I'nder IT. s. ljiml (mice.
The Birth Stone for August
MOONSTONE
aow DlIplT ,"JI" . ""ouiilwisn I'uinniiaud. Sn Our W 1 .
r. Un!." !1'1.T,'m In M1v.rw.tl, hl. hv, ).t arrlvrl. Thvr.
MllT.,n. h l.IMTK(iSK-..l ,..IM, ,r r, ' 1
Ou Onlr pollly la Wlch R. pairing
J. T. BRYAN, Roseburg, Oregon
Are you Perfectly
' Sure
Tbit your .! ). lit uuir cvot?
What iliMn't tit jmi fi n -it is a-' bad
ft-t-lmiii; wuhuut liWtt't aUnk't'ib
t'r. IVbviivt' hi -tbiioi tii:t voiiiii
inu.l Im uiiliil or uii--biff is suii
u ioliov. 'M tin vv titfN -mi
lmn'h HtiouKI Im supplii'il h' oiii'tv
We cbr'.ri nothiiipf bu 11 rr exatni
tm'ion, a hit-h miiv hhvi uu ti lut
of lii'uiiU Inter (in.
A. S. HUEY
JeWfekr arid Optician
BRYAN'S THEME
(Contluued from page 1.)
imprcHH upon the mlnda of t&e who
llnli'ii to me the abtmrdlty or the ob
jection which he rait' to the demo
crutlc plan of exterminating monopol
ies. He falls to dlu liiKiilHh between
the IioneHt buHlneaa that makes a
coiinLry proKperouH, and the brlKand
hk practiced by private monpolies.
The people have been robbed by the
triiHtH to the extent of hundreds of
millions a yeur, nnd IT Mr. Tuft Ih not
yet coiiHcioiiH of what U going on,
and not yet aroused to the Iniquity
of tbeH truHtK, how can the country
hojie for relief through bis election.?
The democrat Ic party is the de
fender of competition and the only
great party which Is seeking to re
store competition. Mr. Taft has, In
the (HhcuhhIoii of this question, em
ployed harsh words, his Lend of argn-!
ment. Tho word "BoclallBtlc Is
hurled at the democratic party and
tho democratic platrorm. Now, as a
matter'of fuct, it Is Mr. Taft's party
and not the democratic party which
has given encouragement to social
ism. While professing to abhor so
cialism, the republican party has
gone half wuy toward socialism In
endorsing Its fundamental principle.
The socialist buses IiIh contention on
the theory that competition Is bad,
and that an economic advance Is to
be found In monopoly. The socialist,
however, wnuls the public to have
the benefit of the monojioly and,
therefore, favora government owner
ship and operation of nil the means
of production and distribution.
The republican leaders hove been
In the habit of sneering at the so
elhlistR, while blindly Indifferent to
the causes that have contributed to
the growth of socialism. Tiie demo
crats recognize that socialists are
honestly seeking a remedy for the
"known abuses" admitted by Secre
tary Taft. Democrats dissent from
the remedy proposed . by the social
ists, believing that socialists are mis
taken and that the democratic rem
edy I better, but it is time for
thoughtful people to recognize that
Individualism can only be retained
and defended by remedial legislation
which will remove the abuses which
hove been allowed to fasten them
selves upon the country. The demo
cratic party, believing lu Individual
ism, addresses Itself earnestly to
these abuses, nnd Instead of ridicul
ing and maligning the socialists. In
vites them, as It does republicans, to
examine the democratic platform and
t h e rented Ich proposed therein . 1 1
submits its plnns to the bone' t citi
zenship of tho country, without re
gard to section or party.
In my notification speech I called
atte.itlou to three demands made by
our party. It asks, first, that the
government shall be tuKcn out of the
hands of special Interests, and restor
ed to tho people as a whole: It nsks.
second, for honesty In elections and
publicity In regard to enmpau
funds, that the people may free
choose representatives In sympirtl j
with thein and pledged to gun
heir Interests; It asks, third, for
such a modification of our govern
mental methods as will make the
Hi-nate nn elective body, and place
he control of the house of repre
sentatives in the hands of a maturity
of Its members. A few days ngo. in
discussing the tariff question, 1
dwelt upon the fourth demand made
by our party, namely, that taxation,
be just, that the revenue laws be
made for the purpose of raising rev
enue and not for the enrichment of
a few at the expense of the many,
and that the tariff law be supple
mented by an Income tax which wilt
more nearly equalize the govern
ment's burdens. Today 1 present on
:itber demand In our party platform
---I he demand that the grip of the
'rusts he broken, that competition be
restored and that the door of op
portunity ho opened to the business
men nnd toilers of the land.
I ml ust rial Independence Is neces
sary to political Independence. The
free exercise of the rightu of citizen
ship is impossible when n few men
control the industries In which mil
lions are employed. Clod forbid thai
we should compel the wage-earners
of the nation to address their poll
tlotis to trust magnates, nnd ask for
their dally bread. Already we have
seen how prone the monopolist Is to
make employment depend upon the
willingness of the employe to prosti
tute his ballot to the service of bis
corporate muster.
. This question should be settled
now; we cannot afford to bequeath It
us a legacy of woe to a succeed lng
generation. The conscience of the
people Is already awakened, and the
conscience is the most potent force of
with h man has knowledge. Where
law makes one righteous, conscience
cont rots an hundred ; where one Is
kept from wrong-doing by fear of
prison doors, a thousand are re
strained by those Invisible walls
which conscience rears about us
barriers which are itmnger than
wallf of granite. It Is upon the con
science that human Institutions rent.
For a Bad Case of Eczema on Child
Suffered for Three Months
Disease Reached a Fearful State
Pain and Itching were Terrible.
CURED AFTER OTHER
PRESCRIPTIONS FAILED
"When I was small I was troubled
with eczema for about three months. It
was all over my face and covered nearly
ell of my head. It reached Buch a state
that it was just a large scab all over,
and the pain and itching were terrible.
I doctored with an able physician for
some time and was then advised by him
to use the Cutlcura Remedies which I
did and I was entirely cured. I have
not been bothered with It since. I used
Cutlcura Soap and Cuticura Ointment
but do not know exactly how much was
used to complete the cure. I can safely
say that Cuticura did a lot for me. Miss
Anabel Wilson, North branch, Mich..,
Oct. 20, 1U07."
ITCHING CURED
With Cuticura Remedies in
Three Days After Six
Months of Suffering.
I suffered fully six months. Th
trouble began on my arms in little
red pimples und it was not long before
It was all over my body, limbs, face,
and hands. It was so bad that 1 could
not rest night or day and during the
six months, I did not get a good night's
sleep. I doctored for three or four
months and spent at least twenty dol
lars trying to find a euro but none could
be found. Then I saw the Cuticurp
Remedies advertised, and the next day
I purclued some for seventy-five cents
at the druggist's. I used them and I
was relieved of the itching in three days,
and I have nover had a sign of any skin
disease since. The Cuticura Remedies
are the only remedies to use for skin
diseases, they have cured me and they
will cure others in the same way. J. W.
Bloom, R. It. Telegrapher, Holloway,
Mich., Nov. 20 and Dec. 29, 1900."
. Cuticura Remedies are guaranteed
absolutely pure under the United States
food and DrtigB Act.
Oumntfte Fxtcrnal and Internal Treatment for
Fvery Humor (it Infanta. Children, and Adults con
Blni tf Cutlcura Hoau a.'ic.) to Ckunse Ih'- Skin,
Cutlcura Ointment (50c.) lu Ileal the Shin, and Cutl
cura Hi solvent (50c. ). (it In the form of CliixHilaia
and without a stirring of the con
science no great reform Is possible.
To a national conscience already
aroused we appeal, with the pledge
that a democratic victory will meun
the ringing out of industrial despot
ism and the ringing In of a new era
in which business will be built upon
Its merits, and in which men will suc
ceed, not In proportion to the coer
cion they may be able to practice, but
in proportion to their industry, luetr
ability and their fidelity.
4. TO TM 10 ri'Itl.U'.
j Notice Is hereby given that
(lie partnership existing ne-
I ween Grant Taylor, and Fritz
Stauffer, under the nuine of
tho Roseburg Automobile Liv
ery, has this day been dissolv
ed by mutual consent, Mr.
Htuuffer retiring and xr. Tay
lor retaining the business Indi
vidually. Mr. Taylor assumes
all outstanding Indebtedness
4 against the linn and to him nl
4 so are nil accounts payable.
4- (J RANT TAYLOR,
i' KI L i H I A U r f rill.
4 Roseburg, Or., Aug. 21, 1908.
HONEST AMERICANS.
rh .,,.! in cava ht hna jtold a Krcat
quantity of fishing tackle.
" ' ... nninn oak rem-
The old. reiwu"
ery; Marsters.' Guaranteed
ncldanL That Greatly Surprised a
Visitor From Germany. 1
Ou bis first visit to the United
Btutes a German manufacturer was
the guest of a bins man lu .New York,
lie expressed surprise wbeu. a few
days ufter his arrival, he saw a num
ber of men help themselves to papers
at an unattended uewsstand. where
Botne men luid dowu the exact price
of their purchase, others made change
for themselves and still others walked
away without paying. lie was told
that the lust named group were custom
era who paid only once a week, but
that no one ever fulled to pay.
To demonstrate bis contention that
"most people are honest In this coun
try" the Americanized German took
his visitor thut duy to a restaurant
where lotb were unknown, and when
they hud finished their luncheon the
host went to the cashier s desk wltb
his check und said be hud no money
wltb him. but would pay the next
day.
The cnshler gave the couple a hasty
glance nnd said. "All right; I'll take a
chance,' and the men sturteJ for the
street. At the door a right ubout face
movement was executed, the check was
paid, a good cigar was bantled to the
cnshler. to whom the plot was re
vealed, and the German exclaimed.
"GroKHurui.' '' (iAiru!rieenU. Cblcagd
5-
f
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Three square meats a day at K.
Jennings' restaurant, which will be
re-opened In connection with the
Umpiiua Itakery on Sept. 1.
THE GEM
RESTAURANT
For a Good Meal and Quick
Service.
Just completed a new din
ing room for the accommo
dation of our patrons.
Give us a ti ial.
NOAH & STAPLETON,
Jackson St., Neat McCUIlen Hotel
Roseburg
Ladies Fine Footwear
For Fall and Winter Arriving Every Day
Full Value Received
Is what you t in thev Statu
Style, - Fit - and - Quality
R. L. STEPHENS
Exclusive Dealer in Fine Shoes
o
Manhood's state.
It Is a very roolish convention whl:b
uys dowu Unit we are gruwu up when
.ve have reached our twenty-first birth
.lay. The reul majority Is reached
when we liegln to earn our own bread
ti'd butter and to bring forth the light
which has been fostered In us by the
ure of others for the last ten or fifteeu
'.-ears. Self dependence uud self re!i
mice that la the real manhood. IsIr.
1 What makes our g
b siness grow?
- Si
H It's because we treat jj
the people right. g
::
Some merchants in their attempt to lead m g
XX prices often buy inferior goods but that is some- r
XX thing that this company does not do. J
H Our courteous treatment, the superior quality 1
of our goods and the right prices is what is build
ing up our business every day. Xt
t If you are not a regular customer place a trial
I order and be conviuc ;d. Xf
t Yours for a pquarc deal,
Alton S. Frey & Co
Clitincd Books.
The finest known collection 0'
cbulued books Is that lu n ere ford
(England i cathedral. It Includes ubout
2,000 volumes arranged In five book
cases, of which uot less thun l.Mxt are
sujured by chains three or four feet
long, each with o swivel In the center
Phones 201.
GROCERS
Successor to J. F. Barker & Co.
KOR SALE.
FOR SALE Good paying plumbing
and tinning business. Address H.,
care of Review, Roseburg. tf
ft'OTICE TO CREDITORS 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. WIT
LIAMS & SON. Wilbur Or. 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 Good sized, serviceable
olllce safe. Apply 'at the Leoua
Mills Lumber Co's. yard, on Oak
Street, Hosebiirg. tf
PEACHES FOR SALE Good
peaches at 75 cents per box, lu
the orchard. Crawford and Yel
low St. John varieties. On the S.
D. Stephens place at Edeubower.
S. P. Busklrk. SI
b'UK SALE Practically new 6-room
cottage, all modern conveniences.
Will exchange for 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 s-itnr lan
properly for farm. Pree- land
without buildings. Describe fully.
J. Holllsler, Woodstock, Ore. Ibw
WANTED
WANTED Good No. 1 man, with
small family, and one who hns a
good team. Good wages and per
manent position to right man. Ap
ply at once on farm X miles north
of Oakland, or address 11. L. Mes
sick, Oakland, Or., dsw
WANTED A girl to do geueral
housework; wages $20. Answer
U. li. 100, Post Olllce. dtf
WANTED Plain sewing. Inquire
at Flint's candy store. An'iO
WANTED A young lady to learn
operating. Apply to manager of
Pacific Telephone nud Telegraph
Co. dtf
WANTED 20 rigging sllngers. 10
buckers for logging camp, $60 per
mouth; 20 lumber pliers, $2.00 a
day; 2 boom men, $2..0 a dny;'
contract cutting piling, 1 cents
per lineal foot. Address W. II.
West & Co., Medford, Oregon.
DTF
VACUUM
M0BIL0IL
Gasoline and all kinds of supplies for
Automobiles
FIRST : CLASS : REPAIR : SHOP
H. W. ALTH AUS & SONS
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore.
WANTED $1'000-00 W0RTH of 2nd "and
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 usr Man j
Phone I055
All Work Uuaranteed
H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber
SPECIAL SALE FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY OX
Fixtures, Including Towel Racks
Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders, '
Sponge Racks, Etc.
Let me mka in eatlm.M on your work, st.im iul w...r
"nnnm.mr ReP"r
LOST AXI) FOlM.
LOST A bunch of keys, between
Hosebiirg and Dlxohvllte, name of
John Rast on tag. Finder please
leave at this office.
LOST A ten-dollar greenback on S.
P. depot grounds, between the
baggage room and supply house.
Just south of depot building. He
ward for return to S. P. round
house. L. F. Starnter.
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
H. D. MAY. Prop.
FresH and Cured Meats of all kind
run ana Poultry
We know how to cut meat to get the best results In en n
Is more In the cutting that most people believe We n i There
perts in our line. Let us prepare your Sunday mam 'Y . termel ex-
convlnced. We want your trade. anJ 'a will be
HKTlal Free lellvery. I'honc 1341
Shop on Sheridan 8tr -t. N, ,he I),.,,. ' "ld'-
FOl'Nlt A Daughter of Rehekah
pin. Owner can have same by cal
ling at Krak Meyer's on Main
Street. lw
FOR KEXT.
KOIl KENT Six-room house: close
In; bath. 1 mull re at this (Hike, tf
FOR RUNT Oood office rooms In
Abraham building. Apply to J.
A. Buchanan. tf
VI It K I.KUVKUIUs
of meat are made bv .
tomers (Urli,B these hi a Ur cus'
chance for ?he ?0dlJ No
transit. our m ,0 'Ml In
hat .poll. a,how anot lh
sweet and tender and ,!! '"'e ,reBh
"Won. flavor thai J
curean appetite. !f ,! ,i ' E"
first order we wi n ,?" 've "
luent ones 8ure ' ubse.
Tk Economy Market
" Kohlhag,.., p)p
FOR RENT Two housekeeping
rooms, furnished or unfurnished.
Apply at first house immediately
east of blacksmith shop on lower
Oak street, Roseburg. It
HIGH GRADE PLUMDINr
At S. K. Syk HaNwarw Sum. PfcoM 251. Aa
Work Caari
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