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IXCAIi NKWI. Dr. A. F. Sether was down from Glendale Wednesday. Don't fall to see "The Fate on the Ilur-ltoom Floor," at The Crescent - today. Call and look over our New Farm Wanons. We can show you the trongeat wagon ever built. J. F. Barker ft Co. "Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for years. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me." J. H. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. If you have head or eye ache talk it over with Dr. Lowe. You won't regret It. He leaves at 3 o'clock Sat urday afternoon. Phone 661, when you want a good driving rig or saddle horse. Horses boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar Dixon. dTF Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to Impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters Is a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained, clear-skinned. See Pat for your Paints, Oils and Varnishes; best on earth. He can savo you money, with a positive guarantee back of the goods. P. O. Box 302, HoBeburg, Or., DS20 Joseph son 's millinery department will be In charge of Miss Anna Whar ton this season. MIsb Emily Johns, who arrived here Tuesdny from Port land, has taken a position under Miss Wharton. B. J. Howland, the Myrtle Creek banker and lawyer, Is In the city today on legal business. He has died an action against Dr. C. E. Uogue for $170, alleged to he due for profes sional services. Attachment has been levied on defendant's property at Myrtle Creek. One of the most powerful moving pictures yet shown at the Crescent Is "The Picture on the Bar-Itoom Floor." It will be reproduced there tonight for the last time. You will al so enjoy the funny sketch, "Fly Paper," and the Illustrated songs. Portland Telegram: W. A. Wood, Walter Webster and William Ward, appraisers of the estate of John M, McQuaid, this morning Died In the county court their report, showing that the estate property Is worth $16,638. The only heir Is a son, James C. McQuaid. Roseburg Is to have a new millin ery Btnre, It will be conducted by Miss Lillian Kldd, formerly employed In the millinery department at ' Josephson's, and located over her mother's grocery. In the little brick, on lower Jackson street. Miss. Kldd and her mother went to Portland to day to buy a fall slock of goods. The store will bo opened for buHlucHs about the middle of September. In Lane county ,as In Douglas county the WellB Fargo Kxprcss Co. objects to paying taxes on the Southern Pacific railroad mileage, which It uscb as a meanB to enrry on buslneHS. In the concrete, the ex press company contends. In nn In junction suit Just Hied, that the tax on such mileage Is pnld by the rall roads company and should not be collocted a second time off of an other concern. The town of Oakland Is largely represented nbout the United Hlates Land Office In Hosebur.? today, the occasion being a contest ngalnst n homestead entry filed by Albert C. Morris on 160 acreB of sec. 24, 26-4. The contested Is Karl M. Mann, who alleges that Norrls has made no Im provements on the claim, that ho abandoned It for two years, and, finally, that the claim Is chiefly valu able for Its timber. Mnnn hna six witnesses and Norrls 22. The former Is represented by Atty. A. N. Ormtt and the latter by Ally. II. W. Mnr-sters. The Birth Stone for August MOONSTONE We hive tli cm In snileia Vftrle'y, Mounted tud Unmounted. 3mm Our Win dow Display mil me our latent ptttflrni In M'v tmare, which huve int irrlvfl. There re mime beautiful uIku iiuoiiv them. The "Mr. KeMe f the tery latent tlenlgu in BHvrware. U liIMMKNHK" ami RuarRiKeed lor Ally yiara. lu our iiife-liaolcal deiwrtineut we have uo $UW linen. Our Only SftmcimUy la Watch Rapalrlntf J. T. BRYAN, Roseburg, Oregon W. II. KlSHKIt, Vnt. J. II. HOOTII, Vlce-rren. J. M. TllltONK, Hi. The Douglas County Abstract Company Successor to K. E. Alley. Abstract of Title Furnished. Tltlea Guaranteed. Land Olllce Practice a Specialty. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Timber Lauds Bought and Sold. Land Scrip for Sale. Ileal Estate and Insurance. Tapers I'rierly rrciwrrd for Klllnir on (internment Ijiniln. Towiuhlp Mn, HhowlnK Vacant I.nniK of nil Township In Hie IloschurK l.aid District, BO Oulx Km h. Ofllce I'nd.T lT. 8. Ijinil Office. The o General Demand of the Well-informed of tbo World has always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physicians could sanction for family use because its com ponent parts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to the system and gentle, yet prompt, in action. In supplying that demand with its ex cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies on the merits of the laxative for its remark able success. That is one of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by the Well -Informed. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. Trice fifty cents per bottle, Hurry Gil vl n left this morning for Sun Frunclueo to be gone a uhort time. Kev. J. E. Forsyth returned this morning from a several weeks' out ing at and near Gardiner. Mrs. J. E. Shearer and son, How ard, returned this morning from a month's visit In Portlund. Chas. A. Stephens, the On kin ml carpenter and contractor, today be gan work with a force of men mov ing back the house on Stephens street, recently vacated by H. K. Nog ley, the butcher. Mr. Stephens If going to build an addition, two stories high, 30x,i4, onto the front of the house, and upon its comple tion It will be occupied by his aunt, Miss Lou Lehman, of Oakland, who owns the property and who will en gage in the rooming house business. The building will be completed in about six weeks. Eugene tiuard. Engineer F. C. Kelsey, who has the contract for the construction of Eugene's gravity sys tem of waterworks, returned to Portland last evening after having been here a day or so looking nftei the work of surveying for the pro posed pipe lino . To a Guard reporter ut the train he stuted that the sur vey is now practically completed and the plans and specifications will be ready about September 10. Ho stat ed that the How of water In Hltchcy creek yesterday was 2,900,000 gal lons. He thought the water would get Btlll lower before the autumn rains Bet In, but was certain Hint the flow would never get so low as to he Insufllcleut to supply Eugene's de mands. Diurrlumu Cured. "My father has for years been troubled with diarrhoea and tried ev ory means possible to effect a cure, without avail," writes John II. Zlrkle of Phlllppi, V. Vn., "Ho saw Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy advertised In Phll lppi Republican and decided to trj It. The result Is one bnttlo cured him and he has not suffered with the disease for eighteen months. He fore taking this remedy he was a constant sufferer. He Is now sound and well, and although sixty years old, can do as much work aR a young man." Sold by Hamilton Drug Co. Itching Piles provoke profanity, but profanity won't cure them Dean's Ointment cures Itching, bleed lug or protruding piles after years of Buffering. At any drug storo. itosKitriio. miK;n. Arc you Perfectly Sure Thtil tour glimt fit tour rti-a? What (kxan't tit tvu right it ld tw-tniii without ffltMft-a altttyt't l. r. I Vfective or tHim-mal vition must in aided or mivliif ia Hint' (o follow. What the vo needs much Hliould In supplied nt once. We charge nothing for an t'Nauii tiatiou, which may nave ou a lot of mm Me later on. A. S. HUY Jtwthr mi Optic ROSEBURG'S PROSPERITY (Continued from page 1.) to-dtite bungalow's to be found In the city Is the one Just being com pleted for ft. L. Olle on Lane and Stephens streetB. The building Is truly handsome, and aside from be ing euulpped with every modern con venience, the Inside Is finished throughout In beautifully grained oak. Under a fresh coat of paint the Handsome residence of Mr. Hlshop, on the west side, presents a much fin proved appearance. H. L. Stephens has had erected this Bummer and moved into a mod ern two-story residence on the West Side. (J. W. Rapp'3 new house In West Roseburg has been completed and he and family have moved in. Mrs. Fordicy, a widow lady has just had competed and moved Into a neat cottage on the West Side. A. B. Oreenleaf has the founda tion laid for an addition, 28x32, to his residence in West Koschurg. Jos. Wharton Is building quite an extensive addition to his home In West Roseburg. The Immense two-story concrete structure erected on Oak street by John Hun'er is nearlng completion. When finished a modern and in ev ery particular up-to-date Ice plant will be Installed there. Cold stor age quarters are also provided for. An enterprise of much more than I-JiHsIng merit is the North Side Plan ing Mill established in Roseburg this summer by W. Ii. Atterbury. The plnnt is a well equipped one and turns out all kinds of building stuff, flintshings, building material, etc. a force of men are kept constantly busy running the plant to Its fullest capacity during these unprecedented building days in Roseburg. The plant Is equipped with modern ma chinery and electric power. P. F. Barker has had erected and moved into this summer a modern, ip-tn-date residence on Winchester street. Kd. CockelreaB has a pretty cot 'nge on the North side recently com pleted. Mrs. Amanda Oleason, a widow lady, has had erected and moved into recently a modern two-story resi dence In North Roseburg. J. W. Mullen, the drayman, has a neat modern dwelling on the north Hide, which ho had erected this sum mer. J. T. Rryan, the enterprising jewel er, has had erected this summer and Is now occupying a fine residence at the head of Washington street. The dwelling Is one of the many hand some homes of Roseburg. J. A. Webb built a neat residence this Hummer this sido of the fnlr grounds. Tom Nenl erected a substantial dwelling near the fair grounds dur ing the summer. Warren Ueatty has a modern, new residence In South Rosebiirg. Tt Is one of the pretty homes of the city. Percy Webb has a neat residence this side of the fair grounds which ho erected this summer. The old established implement firm of J. F. darker & Co. have re cently moved Into their new and ''ommodiotis snlcs building at the corner of Washington and Main streets. The new building was erect ed with a view to convenience in hnudling their large lJre of vehicles. Implements, hay, nraln, etc. The tloor space is 11flxf2 feet, parti tioned off for office rooms, display rooms and stornge room. Imme diately south of the new building, Is their general storage warehouse, where all the heavier machinery, vehicles nnd Implements are stored. Important improvements involving the expenditure of over $10,000, and which undoubtedly means much more for the ftuure welfare of Roseburg than really oppenrs on the surface, Is the work of the water and light company at their power station at Winchester. Mr. S. A. Kendall, of Kendall Bros., owners of the plant, Is In the city and under his direc tum three more waterwheels, two ad dltu tial boilers, another engine and an additional large dyiinmo are he I'm Installed. This will double the capacity of the water and light plants and make the msutllclent to supply thr. ieeds of n city much Inrger than UoHchurg. The Kendall Uros. are enterprising gentlemen and have large Interests in this section In tim ber lands. They are extensively en uiiL'cd In the lumber manufacturing business at l itlsburg, I'a., and also In Virginia. Quite extensive improvements In the way of additional machinery for Kosehurg's two fruit packing plants contemplated before fruit packing time. Tlllsou & Co. nre already ad ding a new steam power equipment. Vacant houses for rental punwses ire a great scarcity in Roseburg. Doubtless there are mauy other new buildings and Improvements which have been overlooked by our Ladies Fine Footwear For Fall and Winter Arriving Every Day Full Value Received h wkat you get in these Shoes Style, - Fit - and - Quality R. L STEPHENS Exclusive Dealer reporter in a somewhat hurried , round of the city, but we shall be glad to make note of them at any time. The foregoing, however, shows that Roseburg is thoroughly alive and growing. At Other Places. Other parts of Douglas county are also advancing in tine shape. At Oakland a new Development Co. has just been organized with $2 5,000 capital. A modern city water sys tem Ib being put in there. Consider able building Ib being done and the very commodious new residence of F. I). Waite in Sutherltn valley Is nearlng completion. At Glendale and vicinity all the sawmills have resumed operations and the new box factory has JubI started up with advance orders for 20 carloads of box snooks, and the fruit shipping season is just open ing. Garden Valley is awakening to new life, Mr. Harding having subdi vided the fine Booth farm and sev eral hundred acres have already been sold in small tracts. Other parts of the county are also showing new life and activity and more newcomers from abroad than ever before are looking over choice localities with a view toward making investments. They realize that now Is the time to buy while prices are yet low. AT HUOCKWAV. Miss Lyllth Moore, dramatic read er, pupil of Marlon Lowell, of New York, will give an up-to-date recital. consisting of monologues and imper sonations at the lirockway Bchool house, Monday evening, August 31, 1908. Admission 25 cents, children 15 cents. There will be an ice cream social In connection, the pro ceeds of which will be used for the school library. Everybody Invited. The banner inquiry, so far as dis tance is concerned, from Roseburg's advertising work was received at the Commercial Club this morning. It Is In the form of a postal card from Austria, asking about the var ious resources of Douglas county and for a prospectus "showing the best way from Europe to Roseburg." The writer will be "shown." So will another individual In the Phfplppines from whom an inquiry was received last Monday. Roth writers were probably reached through the med ium of the advertisement in Sunset Magazine. TEA . Tea is not infallible; moneyback makes amends. We are not, in the least, uneasy about the money. Your groctr return, jour money If jou doa'l Ilk. Schilling'! Baal: we par lina. DYSPEPSIA 1 HutIhc taken yonr wonrturfnt "GuffftrttV for three ntotitlm niul unltis eiitirniy pure J vl mouiacb CAtitrrli niul ilynixtimla, I think a won, of prude ! , -dun to - ('ftcRrcti'ffor .bet r wonderful coin million. I have In It en ti.imeroiii oihur in-called rotiieiliel t but wHIiout ivftil and I flint thai CaacarM relto would tn ft year " Junta AfcGuuft. M llarecr St., Jarier Cllr. N. J. Best For CANOY CATHARTIC Plfttftnt, Patttahlt), Potent. Taatn Good, Do Oftod, KeTur Sicken, Wnaken or Jrlje, toe, lie, Me. Norar old In bulk. The Rnnulua tablet itAinpad COO, Uuaranlead to euro or your muuny buck. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 59s ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES THE GEM RESTAURANT For a Good Meal and Quick Service. Just completed a new din ing room for the accommo dation of our patrous. Give us a tiial. NOAH & STAPLETON, Jackson St., Near McCUllen Hotel Roseburg in Fine Shoes O DISTItKT FA I It OI'KXS. Two Hofburg llorsi-H Lose lu First Day a Speed h veil in. MARSHFIELD. Or.. Aug. 26. The Southern Oregon District Fair opened today In Marshfleld. There was an exceptionally large attend ance for the first day and the fair promises to be the largest ever held In the district. The dairy exhibit of cheese and butter, for which Coos county Is noted, is especially fine. There la a large display of apples and other fruit, almost every kind of produce is shown and manufacturing and business firms have booths where their wares are displayed. Music is given at the fairgrounds by the con cert band of Handon and a chorus of 300 school children. The streets of Marshfleld are il luminated at night with colored electric lights and a street carnival company which will be here during the week adds to the mirth and mer riment. Many from out of town are In attendance, Douglas county being especially well represented. In the first day's races at Marsh field two Roseburg horses partici pated, W. W, Cardwell's "King Kohr" was third in the 7-8 mile dash, and Joe Rose's "Blue Diam ond" came under the wire last in a field of five starters In the 3-8 run itfng event. The first named race w&e won by "C'orvallis." owned by T. Havener, of Coos River, and the other event was captured by Dr. Rowell", owned by J. R. Herron, of Marshfleld. o D1F.D. WHITSETT In Roseburg, Aug. 26 1908, Jessie May Whltsett, aged 3 years and 4 days, of bowel trou ble. The little girl was a daughter of Mr. and MrB. John F. Whitaett. She was a bright and promising child and the deep sorrow over her prema ture demise extends beyond the fam ily household. Besides nor parents, she is survived by a brother and a sister. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at Oak Creek, with services conducted by Rev. E. H. Hicks, of the Haptist church, of this city. PUOFESb.OXAL. GEO. E. HOUCK, M. I). Office in the Review Building, up stairs, Rooms 13 and 14. X-Ray and Electrical Treament. Telephone, Main 31. ROSEBURG ... OREGON. A. C. SEEI.Y, M. 1)., Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Bank Building. 'Phone 771. ROSEBURG ... OREGON. Oflice Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. - Offlce Main 1711 2 to 4 p. m. Resid. Main 1721 1)H. IX'C'ETTA SMITH, Physician Women and Children's Dlsenses a Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. J. II. CHAPMAN, I). D. 8., Dentist. Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. ROSEBURQ ... OREGON J. C. MULLEN, . Attorucy-iit-Law With Richardson, Dimlck & Moore head, Attorneys at Law, 315-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON FOR SALE, FOR SALE Good paying plumbing and tinning business. Address II., care of Review, Roseburg. tf KOR SALE A team of horses, cheap, if taken at once. Inquire of W. M. rest, at Mount Nebo dntry farm. dtf PEACHES KOR 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 Edenbower. S. P. Busklrk. SI FOR SALE Practically new 6-room cottage, all modern conveniences. Will exchange for Portland prop erty. Call on L. Kabal, Roseburg. Oregon. dTF FOR SALE OR TRADE For wood, a 120-egg Petuluma Incubator and a brooder. See Elmer Wlmberly. WILL TRADE Portland s ib;r han property for farm. Pree land without buildings. Describe fully. J. Hollister, Woodstock, Ore. dsw WANTED WANTED Good No. 1 man. with small family, and one who has a good team. Good wages and per manent position to right mnn. Ap ply at once on farm 3 miles north of Onkland. or address 11. L. Mes slck, Oakland, Or., dsw WANTED A girl to do geueral housework; wages $20. Auswer B. R. 100, Post Office. dtf WANTED Plain sewliiF inquire at Flint's candy store. rin?n LOST AXI) FOl'ND. LOST A bunch of keys, between Roseburg and Dixonville. name of , John Rast on tag. ' Finder please , leave at this office. FOR ltfcNT. 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. Buchanan. tf . I rt-.i I J tl..t.1rt nnlunn fin K TClll I 1HW UIU, icimuic r...flrfliiti'ed to curd What makes our business grow.' It's because the people i Some merchants in their a'tempt to leadiu 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 iug up our business every day. If you are not a regular customer place a trial order and be convinced. Yoiirs for a square deal, Alton S. Frey &Co GROCERS Phones 201. Successors to i. F. Barker & Co. tt tt tt tt VACUUM MOBIL0IL Gasoline and all Automobiles FIRST : CLASS : REPAIR : SHOP H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore. WANTED " W.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. A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd isr Man Phone loss II. C. RITZMAN, SPECIAL SALE Foli TWO WEEKS ONLY OX Fixtures, Including Towel Racks Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders Sponge Racks, Etc. ' Let me make an eallmali on your work. ai.. .. . ., . ... Foot of Jackson St. ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET H. D. MAY. PPop. Fresh and Cured Meat, of allkind- - .... " l. rouitr We know how to cut meat to get the best Is more In the cutting that most people believe u" ln """"Wr. Thera pert. In our line. Let us prepare your Sunday - convinced. We want your trade. y roast- "i ,0 m b SimtIuI Free Delivery. I'linnc l;t4I 8hop on Sheridan Str w v. W" BuJ Hl At S. K. Syfce Hartwar Stora. .riornnnn at The Matinees every TV ...out l)C. treaieiii. - we treat right. kinds of supplies for num. All ork Guaranteed Up-to-Date Plumber " alr a bi.i.. ReP'lr Work Neatly Don, i "epot. IT urn..... . - ls supplied frnL le"ent D(f! It cullar to Its", " Llclou Haver pe "'"ton. veal, po v ,",me wl" "r all kimls. w. X. ini Poultry of "'lis the best ha ""'"'""on for u'n. and our Z and "on In The Economy Market KoWhH, Prop. 'ac J pin, 2j, JJCuar,