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X LOCAL NEWS. J. T. Hlnklt', who was In town to day, reports his little gruddauyhter as bulug lio better. She iu su n't ring from appendicitis. Cut flowers, carnations, at The Rose. Mrs. P. D. Owen. Phone 147 Lad leu' tailored sulfa for Full hav. Juflt arrived at 11. Mark. Co. dnv Phone 661, when you want a good driving rig or saddle horse. IlorseH boarded at reasonable rates. Del mar Dixon. dTK Call and look over our New Kurrn Wagons. We can hIiuw you tin etrougoHt wagon ever built. J. b Barker & Co. "Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for years. No appetite, and what 1 did eat distressed mo terribly. Uurdock Blond Hitters cured me." J. II. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rushes, etc., arc duo to Impure blond. Hurdock Iilood Hitters is a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clenr-bruiued, clear-skinned. J. 13. Harris was down from Myr tle Creek this afternoon, preparing for the opening of prune harvesting. He Is increasing the capacity of one of his big driers In older to handle the crop. From his orchard of Mi acres he expects n yield of 100,(100 pounds of evaporated prunes. His crop is already sold on a basis of 6 'fc cents per pound for 110's. For a tract of t acres adjoining the town nf Myrtle Creek, four aeres of which Is In hearing prune orchard, be re cently refused a n o ffur of $2,000 Investors are beginning to appreciate the value of Houglas county soil. TEA The greatest tea-drinkers are full -bottom Dutch men. There isn't much nervous prostration in Holland. Your trocar returns roar mnner If 7011 dos'l Ma Scailllog 'i Deit: wt p,r him CASTOR 1 A For Infanta and Children. Ifw Kind You Have Always Bought Bean ths iroot The Birth Stone for August MOONSTONE We have llieni III eiclleMH varle y, Mounted and I : miioii tileil. See Our Win dow Di.play. t all and aie our lalrat pitlerna In nl'vrwara, which hav JiiKt arrive I. There !.!!'.!!!."' '"''i;1'"1 'l;''l""ui-n tliem. T ho "St. Ik" I. the very latent design to Bltvjrwaro. It I, "I M tf KNK" ami iiaa.INl Inr I'lly yearn. lu our meehanlcal ileparlineul .u have no il.le llnea. Our Only Specialty la Watch Rapalrlnrf J. T. BRYAN, Roseburg, Oregon w ---'''.'C)ese.e.eefle.eeeeeeeee W. II. FISIMOIt, I'ros. J. II. IIOOTH, Vlte-l-reH. .1. M. TllltOMC, Sec. The Douglas County Abstract Company Successor to V. K. Alley. Abstract of Tltlo Furnished. Titles Guaranteed. I.atid Oltlce Practice a Speclnlty. .Safety Deposit lloxes for Kent. Timber Lauds Sought and Sold. Land Scrip for Salo. Ileal Kstutc and liiKuriincu. I'tilHTs Properly Prcpanil for I'lllng on (iover ent I.ihi.Ih. Towualtlp Mnpx, Hhon iun; Vnriint 'IjiiiiI. of nil Tovt'tisltlps In the ItoHclniig lj,tl District, fill CentH Hitch. Onico I'ntlcr IT. S. I.ihkI oilier. Ladies Fine Footwear For Full iintl Winter Arriving Kvrry ljy Full Value Received It Kjrt yiwj Kf in fhs Srmrt Style, - Tit and - Quality R. L. STEPHENS Exclusive Dealer i'I 'g Shoes Znok Hullock was down from Myr tlo Creek locluy. W. A liuiiurt whs In town this afternoon entoute to Ollde, utter a .sojourn of a tew months ui Williams. JoHcpliiue county. Stops earache In two minutes, lootiiachu or iuln of burn or scald In live niinutea; lunw til-Menu, one nour; intiHcleactie, two hours; uore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, mnnarch over ialn. Heo I'at for your Taints, Oils and Varnishes; best on earth, lie can save you money, with a positive Kilurantcn hack of the goods. I'. O. Box 302, Hosehurg, Or., US20 Itching i'lles provoke profanity, hut profanity won't cure thorn. Joan's Ointment cures Itching, bleed lug or protruding piles after years or suffering. At any drug store. J. ROSICItt'HG MAHKHT. Cerralg. Wheat !IOc bushel. Oats OOo bu. Hay Vetch, f 12 ton; grain, $12 ton. Hurley S34 ton. Uvestork. Steers Alive, 3 &3'Ae. Cows Alive, 2V4 3c. Veal DrosBed, 5Ga I logs Dressed, 7c. Sheep 314 c. Poultry Mixed chickens, nllve 9c 'b., dressed, 12c; geese, alive 8c, dressed, 12c; ducks, alive I On; dressed, 1 4 U inc. Hotter Creamery, Slice pound; country, ;0c lb. Kggs 20c dozen. Potatoes J2. 00 cwt. Wool 14 Vic lb. Honey lfic lb. Cabbage 3c lb. Old Onions 3c lb.. Apples 2c lb. Pears 2c lb. I'eneheB fiOc box. PORTLAND MAItKIOT Livestock On foot: Steers 1c; cowh, .'tc; hogH, fi7o; .'IifMc; dresKed venl. (U8e; 34 Hheep. wool. 14c II).; appleH, $1.00; potatoes, !IOc cwt; ckks, 2.r.c do'..; mixed chickens. 1 2c; hops, 4 Tic. Unipnua Cold Curo is a gunran 'eed remedy, quick and sure, al Mnmlltou's. TF The Itnvlew always leads iiosfiu'ko, om:; n. Are you Perfectly Sure That yinir uMiihscs lit vunr rvrs? What iIiM'sn'i lit urn rilii isas'h.nl liH'ioiii wiiliniit lassrs altofili vr, I .fcfi ivc or alinoruiiil v isiun nni-il ho ahlril or- misi-liicf s smv In fulliiw. What Hir vo iii'i'iN so inm-h hIkmiIiI h. sii.ili,'.(i at om-.'. Wo fli.iry. tiuiriim: tin- :m rx.imi nal inn, u liii-h iua miic you a lot of tniiihU- laiiT mi. A. S. HUEY Jeweler and Optician DAILY WEATHKIt KKI'OHT P. S. Weather Kurtuu, local ortit-e. KoitburK ure l auurt euiJltiK ! a. ui., Aug. J3, IWi I'rei ipilMliun iu uiclii,. and bunumlllifl: I Maximum temperature Minimum temperature frt'clplthlluu Total re.l. hliice limtuf mouth Avg. iiret-lp. for Uiii uiuulli lorau years.... I Total prurlo.froiii be-jit. J, 1U.7, to dale 31 Average preelii. Iroui September I, 1B77 a: Total Uellflelicy Irom Sept. 1, tw; 4 A.e.aife precipitation for 30 wet aearotia, Sept. to May (luciiifllve) ;e Tiioh. IJiiihon, (lHerver. Fur Itoscliurg mid Vicinity: Showers tonight; Saturday fair. A Fulthful Friend. "I have used Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Blnce it was nrst Introduced to the public In 1872 and have never found one Instance w here a cure was not speed lly effected by its use. I have been a commercial traveller for eighteen years, and never start out on a trip without thlB, my faithful friend says H. S. Nichols, of Oakland, Ind ler. When a man haB used a rem fitly for thlrty-flve years he knows Its value and is competent to speak fo It. I'or Bale by Hamilton Drug Co. AM 'AA It THKATItK. Formerly The VllnKraph, ehanite or proKium for Friday and Satur day. Mr. ('has. Lewis will bIiik two Illustrated souks: "Just Some One, and "Hack to Mother and tho Oltl Home." MovIiik picture subjects are: "Cosmopolitan Dancers," these nre hand colored; "Happy Hub as lloxor," "Summer Hoarders Taken In" and "Troubles of a New Urua uiorK." This whole program for 10c Three performances each evenliiK neiiiiinlng nt 7:30 o clock. da2!l PULE "I he nffornd with plti for ttilrtr-ilt Tari. una ynsr Iahi Ap.-ll I liou.u lnklnK Cmtruli fcir c;oiiBlliinllii. In the enurtti of k wk 1 notlcuil lh illri in-unit to dl.tti-.nr nt) at th eml of ill wenb tlmy lhl not truublo iii Mai). .'m:t.-fll liftv.i il., no woiianrii fur mo. J am tintlrcly .mru.l ntid Best For i tm uimeis CAN OrV CATHARTIC PtAMMnt. P)tb1e, pntnt TUOfAn PnOool, Nor Hick mi, Wnaknn or i rl Jia. lit.- Jji-. 50c. Nttr.tr olil In hulk. Thfi Kmnilne Int. In I tiiinimJ U(JU. uuaianicnii m CUIO VI jrtllir IHIIIIMJ IIKI-K. Oterllng Kemedy Co., Chicago or N.V. 593 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES AT HIIOCKWAV. miss Lylllh Mfinre, tlintmttlc rend er, pupil of .Marlon Lowell, of New York, will (jlvo an lip-to-ilnle recital. consiKiini! of monnlottiioK and linper- sfinattotis. at tho Hrockway sihool house, Monday evening, August 3 1 inns. Admission !, cenis, chlltlren Ifi cents. There will be an lei cream social in couiieclEou, thtt pro ceeds of which will be used for Hit school library. Fvcrybody Invited. NOTIt'lO TO CONTIIACTOItH. Notice Is hereby given, that senled hltls will bo received hy the Count) I'lerk until the 2nd day of Septem her. A. 1)., 11108, at the hour of 10 u'clock A. M., of said day, for the construction of Cement ntid Plank Walks on the Court House Property in nccortlalice with Plans mid Sneclli cations on llle at the County Clerk's olllee. The Court reserves tho right to ro i't any or all bids, lly order of the County Court. Hated nt Itoscliurg, Oregon, tlili til day of July, 1908. U. II. I.F.NOX. UOOI. KAXVAS KICKS. Canvas Shoes, Moccasins ami Hnre Ftiot Siinditls, Ladles' and lient'p Outing Shies. It's n tjneer foot that wo can t lit. R. L. STKI'IIKNS, Next door to P. O. 'I -J- U ll.dltOW. The new feninzer. t. Nothliig but fish. I (iiini-aiiteed analysis: Seven J. per cent nitrogen, six per cent 4" pelnsh, 18' per cent phosphoric .j. add. j. One '.'r.-iuiui.d sack of Wll grow, ttsid In the place of J 12 u tons of best stable nian- J. lire, will give better results 4. f" and no weeds. Try It for your .J. 4 lawn. J. F. HAUKFll & CO. ! i 4 THE GEM ' RESTAURANT For a Good Meal and (Juick Service. Just completed a new din ing room for the accoinnnv dation of our patrons. Give us a tiial. NOAH & STAPLETON, Jackson Jfy Near McCUUrn Hotel Roseburg r SERVANTS' SIGN LANCUAG! -1 Peculiaritiea of Employers afJ Tour iata Noted by Marks. Servants and hotel porters lu many cities of Kuroie have u Blgn laugu.-ii as couipleto us that of the American tramp. "It is not generally known." saltl courier, "Unit servants are lu hie bit Ml of giving useful lips to their sucees- ,Hors and to the man who delivers the groceries' tlnd 'ment by marks on the hack entrance. In most of the big Paris tints and apartments, such ns Americans like to take for the season. the back door Is llienilly covered with barely perceptible signs which nobody but the Initiated can understatiu. "A freshly engaged domestic knows exactly what to expect, whether his mnsters are easy or hard to please. whether It Is monsieur' or 'madaiue who la hard lo get along with. Oilier signs tell wheth. r the foixl Is good or bad. whether the work hi difficult or not. etc. "The boy from the grocer's or the baker's or the butcher's will also la? Informed whether he enn expect a big tip or not. "The system Is even more developed among hotel servants. A fainllv nrrlv lug from Italy, nfter having refused to .'Ive what wu-.ie Italian porter consul ere.l n stltficleiit tip. will hrive the fact lilvcrtlsed In every hotel he vl-dts In Switzerland or France. A Hill" murk in the trunk Is all that Is needed. "- i'hiladelpuhi l.cdger. AMERICAN FRENCH. The Struggles of ' New Yorker In a Pans Restaurant. n? gazed complacently at the guv lalx'ls on his trunks. "Funny how you near 111 I'arls " so he continued his reminiscences of travel "our tlilu American accent striiKgllng- with the sonorous French tongue. You heur queer mistakes, too no end of V me queerest I came across was made hy a .New York man. "This tourist at" the Chatham wanted to say, ! am hungry.' He should have said, '.Pal falni.' Then the waller would have brought him a meal at once. What ho did say was: .10 suls fnmeux. garcon.' Ho said there. "I'm famous, waiter.' Anil the waiter. Impressed, bowed and smiled 'Congratulations, sir.' No food came. He must have made an error, so he tried again: Laivon. J nl line feitimc.' Thai meant he lind a wife. The waiter said he was sure she was a winner. Kiituer red now, he took a third dive: 'Jo suls femnie.' This time the New Yorker said he was 11 woman. 'And madam dresses in this way for comfort's sake'' I he waiter in- Itilred, with a gallant smile. New York Press. "Chuck It, Duke!" While the Duke of Coanaught was lu Cairo he went for a stroll one morn lug. nnd on his way back lo Ills ouar ters he came face to face with tin old englishman wearing the ribbon of Hi. Indian mutiny on his breast. The duke stopped nnd Bpoke to Hie 111:111 about his military service tor some little time. Presently the inn 11 said not knowing, of course, to whom he was speaking. "Are you lu I lie iirmv yourself, then, sir?" The duke smiled nnd ndmllleil that he was. "(letting on nil right?" was the next uiiestlon The duke smiled again nnd said that lie had not very much to grumble til on the whole, though perhaps he was not doing qUP ,vl. ns ,t. ,.,M1( wish. "No. and you never will niv boy." was the surprising retort of the veteran. "What you want In the nrmv today Is either brains or a tremendous amount of hiMiielice behind v.. 11 You may lake my Hp. eld chap, and chuck It!" Loudon T, p o Fencing With Umbrellas. cully a French nal.li, 111 1)11 nrml ite a picture of some .merlii:ii flrlu fencing wltii umbrellas and stated licit they were tnlng ( aci.ulre thus the necessary skill and Assurance to p.irry. attack of with 11 slnliile gesture. 1111 Apaches. It also staled that this sport was not born lu Amcrlia; that fur several venrn France a n.n.il fenchm iiilsir..s Mine. Guillemot, at the same time th.it she latlghl fencing with the swor.l for hygienic reasons aud Tnr pci-Minnl d-. feme also taught her nui.iu 1, 1 1 Is the umbrella. The article finishes l.v stivlttg that 11 Is certainly "pUpnuu" (iat this mudem application of 1111 ancient snort was night by a Pnrlsicnne long In-fore America claimed the original idea Spirit of ths Open Life. The great cliartn of s.enerv nnd the country lire Is the moral recline thai I seems to pervade It. This has prevail-1 ........m uu r.ngnsn literature fmtn linucer to Wordsworth and down to eur own times. It has .-nst Its apell over almost all of our Cnmtdisn p.vts. who have wooed nntiire In her most se cret hniiuts and studied her nilniitest r.tprlces. -M ontrea I W Itnes.. Sised Him Up. Ilrlgir-! have made a will leaving my brain to the hospital and Just g,.t nn acknowU'dgmctit from the nulhori tics. Grlggs-Wcre thev ii!e.ie,l? j "rKK -They wrote that every little helps.-Illustrated Hits. Ebb Tide. . ........fin sio.Ki.r,.nen-llh ...e now .lie M-a rises, uir b.ir: w ith I ., . ,, . - . , ul, ,,,t1r vl cm re.riemi- th. ebb It falls !or. enamel lined nd euarantwd Son is chip of the old l.l,Hk-Then satisfactory. Nothing equal? our Vu wenld t the time to buy. wouldn't It. dor Torch Shades to keep that hot daddy ? What coiim with the wlud will go with the raui.-lrUh Tuterb. PROFESS. OX AL.' CiKO. K. HOI CK, M. IJ. OMIco In the Review Building, stairs. Rooms 13 and 14. up- X-Ray and Electrical Treament. Telephone, Main 31. ROSEHIRO - - . ORKCOX. A. V. KF.F.I.V, M. I., Oiriees: Rooms 11, 12-and 13, Duuglas County Hunk Building. 'Phono 771. noSKHURG - . . OR10GON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to la a. m. Office Main 1711 H to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 17 21 DR. I.UCF.TTA SMITH, Physician Women and Children's Diseases a Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marstors' Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. .1. It. CIIAP.MAX, It. I. S., Dentist. Abraham Hulldlng Telephone 114 Hours, 9 a. in. to 5 p. m. ROSKHURO ... OR13GON J. C. MULLF.N, Attorney-ill Law With nichardson". Dimick &' Moore?- head, Attorneys at Law. 310-16-17 Commonwealth Iildg, Cth and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON FOR SALE. FOR SALK New house of seven rooms. West sitle; city water; half aero In small fruits. Price $ir00. Apply Box 4 04, RoBcburg, Oregon. , ds27 FOR SALE Draft horse,llKht on foot, stylish and good disposition; weight 1400 pounds. Enquire at Review office. tf FOR SALE Farm of 115 acres; 8 miles northeast of Oakland; on county road; 20 ncres cultivated; suitable ftr orchard or dairy: good Improvements. For particulars address Win. Arnold, Oakland, Or. FOR SALE Good sized, serviceable office safe. Apply at the Leoua Mills Lumber Co's. yard, on Oak Street, Roseburg. tt FOR SALE Good paying plumblns and tinning business. Address H., care of Review, Roseburg. tf FOR SALE A team of horses. cheap, if taken at once. Inquire of W. M. Fest, nt Mount Nelio dairy farm. dtf PEACHES FOR SALE Good peaches nt 75 cents per box, in the orchard. Crawford and Vol low St. John varieties. On the S. D. Stephens place ut Edenlmwei S. P. Busklrk. SI FOR SALE Practically new ti-room cottage, all modem conveniences. Will exchaugo foi Portland prop erty. Call on L. Kabal, Roseburg. Oregon. dTf FOR SALE OR TRADE For wood a 120-eKs I'ol n In 111:1 Incubator nnd a brooder. See Elmer .Wimberly WILL TRADE Portland b iImi- ban property for farm. Pre'e' land without buildings. Describe fully. J. llollistcr, Woodstock, Oru. daw WANTED WANTED Good No. 1 man. with small family, nnd one who has a good team. Gootl wages and per manent position to right man. An ply at once on farni ;i miles mirth of Oakland, or address 11. L. Mes sick, Oakland, Or., dsw WANTED A girl to do general housework; wages so. Answer H. R. 100. Past Office. un AN I El) A young lady to learn operating. Apply to manager 01 Pacillc Telephone and Telegraph Co. dtf WANTED 20 rigging sliligers. 10 bucket's for logging camp, $illl per month; L'O lumber pliers. J2.no n day; 2 boom men, $l.50 a day; contract cutting piling. 1 i cents per lineal foot. Address W. II West & Co., Medford, Oregon. DTF LOST AX I) FOF XI). LOST A bunch of keys, between Hosehurg nnd I'ixoiivllle. inline of John Hast on tag. Finder please leave at this office. LOST A ten-dollar greenlrnck on S. P. depot grounds, between the burgage room and supply house. Just south of depot building. Ri ward for return to S. P. round house. L. F. Staruier. FOFND A Daughter of- Rehekali pin. Owner can have same by cal ling nt Frituk Meyer's on Main Street. 1w FOK I5KNT. Hill Kr.NT Mx-room house: close In: bath. Inquire al this ofllce. tf HOK IlKN'T Ono.l olllee rooms III Abrnhaiu building. Apply to J. A. Ituchanan. tf NOTICK TO ntKKlTOUS Having lost Mir business by fire, we res pectfully ask all persons knowln themselves Indebted to us to settle is soon as possible. . T. J. WIL LIAMB A SON. Wllbnr Or. tf IlefrlserntoP.. r-,..l lln .. ., . iwrch comfortable. We have them 4 6, S. and 10 feet wide i B. W. STRONO, The Furniture Man. The old, reliable poison oak rem ery; Mitrsters.' Guaranteed to cure What makes our business grow? It's because we treat the people right. Some nierchauts iu their a'teuipt to lead in prices often buy iuferior goods but that is some thing that this company does not do. Our courteons treatment, the super 101 quality of our goods and the right prices is what is build iug up 6ur business every day. If you are not a regular customer place a trial order aud be convinced. Yours for a Fquare deal, Alton S. Phones 201. I'OK SALK. Xcw Klvi H. I. Hori.oiitnl (laso line Kiifn, at ifiisonalilc juiic. Cull ami sci' it. FIRST : CLASS : AUTOMOBILE : REPAIR : SHOP Gasoline and all kinds of supplies for Automobiles H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS. Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore. WANTED 51.000.00 WORTH of 2nd Hand goods at Bradley's Second Hand Store 0 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 m Man TWWWWVWW1 'liittttumiiiMMiiiiiiiiiMiiiiini t'none iokh II. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber SI'F.l'IAL SALIC Foil TWO WKEKS O.NI.Y OX Fixtures, Including Towel Racks Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders ' Sponge Racks, Etc. l-et me make an oilman on your work, steam au.l Hot Water , Sn,., Foot of Jackson St. penalr WL nmmtniiitniiii" m ROSEBURG H. D. MAY, Prop. FresH and Cured Meats of all kinds t isi rvnd Poultry- ' We know how to cut meat to get the best results In eonvtn. . is more in the cuttlt,K that most people believe. We ,g' Ther9 perls In our line. Let us prepare your k. . ?e te"ned ex- convinced. We want your trade. Sieclnl Free Delivery. I'lmne l:(41 Slitip on Shcrldnu Str HIGH GRADE PLUMBING GLEN D. NECLEY At S. K. Syke, Hordw Store. Phone 2i. AD Work Cwr" Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. 5c. WW :: 8 tt: . It tt tt. f I: Frey & Co J , GROCERS Successors to J. F. Barker &. Co, iiii. . " " All Work (iuaranteed n ilsUy uone. MEAT MARKET ana you '. be 't, We Iluy Hides, Near tho Depot. of SHK"S A I1AX(K of happiness around the dining table -a Jolt, of our excellent beef' l implied from healthy win fe. rattle and has a dellclon. d cullar to itself. The 7me Z mutton, veal nork th ol,r Tht Economy Marktt Go- Kohlhagen, Prop. '