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T O c O LOCAL NKWS. Gut flowers, carnations, at The Rote. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone U97. Phone 661, when you want a good driving rig or saddle horse. Horses boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar DUon. dTK Call and look over our New Farm Wagons. We can show you the strongest wugon ever built. J, K. Barker ft Co. Most dltjtlgurlng skin eruptions. scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to Impure blood. Burdock Wood Bitters Is a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained, clear-skinned. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elliott, nephew and niece of K. h. Gllvln, who arriv ed here from Oklahoma two weeks ago, left today for Sheridan, Yam hill county, where they may locate. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell, who came out here with them from Oklahoma, also left today, enroute for Union, Or., where Mr. Maxwell, who Is a tele graph operator, will take a position with the O. it. & N. Ho has been employed for the past several duys at the S. P. agency at Drain. H. Snook, who built the Douglas County court house and the Kosehtirg High school, has been awarded the contract for the erection of the new building given by Mr. Eaton, of eastern Oregon, to Willamette Uni versity at Salem. The cost of the structuie Is to be $411,000, independ ent of 'he heating plant which raises the aggregate to more than (46,000 The walls are to be of pressed brick vlth ntone trimmings. The hulldlru is three stories, 150 feet long and 00 feet wide and it will be one of the finest college buildings In the state. The architect Is an Iduho man. The complete itinerary of Eugene V. Debs' "Hod Special," which left Chicago today for the Pacific Coast has been received. The train Is to arrive in Hoseburg from the south at 7 o'clock a. ni., on Monday, Sept. 14, and stop here 30 minutes. The train will reach Portland at six o'clock that evening, making brief stops at Eugene, Albany, Woodburu Salem and Oregon City. Train will i reach Ashland from Sacramento on I Sunday, Sept. 13, at one o'clock, p. m. Brief stops will be made there and at Med ford and an evening meet ing held at Grants Pass. The train returns enst via the Northern Pacific and Burlington route to St. Paul and will reach Chicago on Sept. 25. A charge that the expense of this spe cial train Is being paid from the re publican national campaign fund has been vigorously denied by the social ist leaders, yet muny close observers are "waiting to bo shown." The Birth Stone for August MOONSTONE We hv! Idem tn endUiM varl'y, Moti uteil and lliiiiiontitetl. Sm Our Win dow DlipUy. CftU iiid huo uiir l1t iUflrtmin nl'vrwire, which hav pint arrive I. Thi-ro renonm beautiful iIi'hIkmh ftinniiK them. The "Hr. Itm tn" la iliu very IhIohI di'Mlim Itl Silverware. 1 1 It "1M MKNHK" inl K"araiieed Inr Hlly ytara. lit our inerhaDlcal deart!iieut w haw ua Mt- lim-i. Our Only SpvcUlty la Watch Rapairtntf J. T. BRYAN, Roseburg, Oregon W. II. PIHIIKH, IVcs. J. II. IIOOTII, VI.e-l'rcM. J. M. TIIUONU, Sec. The Douglas County Abstract Company Successor to P. E. Alley. Abstract or Title Furnished. Titles Ouarauteed. Land Olllco Practice a Specialty. Safety Deposit lloxcs for Runt. Timber Lauds bought and Sold. Land Scrip for Sale. Ileal Gstnto and Insurance. Palters Properly Prepared for Piling on tJovcriiiiicnt Land. Towimlilp Mitm, Showing Varnnt IjiimK of nil Townships hi the Itoseliurg Ijind District, no OntM Kach. Ofllrci I'nilcr II. 8. Ijind onire. UOStf IH'ltO, Oltl0(i(. Ladies Fine Footwear For Fall and Winlt-r Arrivinu Evrry Day Full Value Received U whirl you H in thct Sbtari Style, - Fit ami - Quality R, L STEPHENS Exclusive Dealer LOCAL NKWS. Earl Strong, reporter on the Eu gene Guard, Is here for a two weeks vaeutiou with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Strong. W. C. T. U. will meet next Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. houls Harzee. at ltlverside. A conveyance for the members will leave the M. E. church for Mrs. Bar- zee's home promptly at 1:30 p. in A full ultendunce Is requested as election of olhcers is to be held. Stops earache . In two minutes, toothache or pain of burn or scald In five minutes; hoarseness, one hour; muscleacho, two hours; bo re throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas Eclectrlc OH, monarch over pain. The Marshfleld Times says thut a Los Angeles syndicate is preparing to establish an automobile passenger lino between Hoseburg and Coos Bay. Surveys are now being made to determine the amount of grading and repairs that will he required to install the service. A speed of 20 miles an hour will be attempted. See Pat for your Pa nts. Oils and Varnishes; best on earth. He can save you money, with a positive guarantee back of the goods. P. O. Uox 302, Itoseburg, Or., DS20 D. N. Glluiore left today for Sdo to attend the I. Inn County Fair, which opens next Weduesduy. Ills running mare, "Princess," wi ; enter in some of the speed events, having been taken there by Lou Purker sev eral days ago. liert Brown's horse, "Oregon Frank," Is ahio there, In churge of Tud Jones. Itching Piles provoke profanity, but profanity won't cure thein Doan's Ointment cures Itching, bleed ing or protruding piles after years or suffering. At any drug store. Louis Decker was In from Coles Vulley today. He has just finished helping to build a big 8-tunnel Kurtz fruit drier for S. D. Kvans. He say1 W. T. Emery Is also adding three more "tunnels" to his drier. J. L. Shambrook has the largest drier in the valley, It being un immense structure of 17 "tunnels." All re port good crops. Dr. Luther H. Hamilton, formerly of this city. Is to he married In Port laud at 5 p. m.. Wediiettduy, of thh week. The bride-to-be Is Miss Au wylda Jones, accomplished daugh ter of a CongreKittlonal minister re siding on Williams avenue In thai city. They will go to Europe soon for an extended trip. Among those who will attend the wedding are the groom's father, Dr. S. Hamilton, und Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Hamilton, of this cltv. Arc you Perfectly Sure That your iilnsscs lit your even? What doesn't III you rluhi Is as' hud ns-loine: without ejnssi s ulto'clli er. Iicfectlvcor abnormal vision must lie aided or mim-liief is suit lo follow. W hut the eye needs so mui'h should lie supplied at once. We charge uothlnn for an esanil- natl which may save you a lot of trouble later on. A. S. HUEY Jeweler and Optician in Fine Shoos DAILY WKATIIKg ItKI'ORT U. M. Weather tture.il, local orHc, Koatburg, ure. ti noun ending 6 a. u.. Auk. 28, Hue. rTevlpltatiuu lu tncbeaand bufaareutba: 0.00 Maximum temperature Mioiiuura temperature 46 Prevlpllalluu ;, Total pret-ip. iluce rlratof luoatb.... Avg. preclp. for tbli womb fur 3D yearl....0.H4 Total preelp.froui Sept. 1, 1UU7, to data Sl.tt' Average preelp. from September 1, lB77...,a&.wj lolal ilelk'leiicy from Hept, 1, 1W7 4.44 Average preclpitatiou for 30 wet aeefoui, Sept. to May (lucluaivf) 33.04 Tmob. UiHaos, observer. Fur Itoseburg and Vicinity: Showers tonight; Saturday fair. LOCAL NEWa Mrs. 1. B. Kiddle and children re turned this afternoon from a visit at Kiddle. Mrs. W. II. Itlchardson left this afternoon for Portland to attend the wedding of her brother, Ur. L. H. Hamilton. Mrs. J. II. Ilooth and little son left for Portland this afternoon, where the latter will again receive medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rice were dowu from Itice Creek today. Mrs. J. M. ilnrtoug returned from a visit with friends In Welsor, Idaho Misses Km ma and Mne Fisher re turned today from a brief visit In Eugene. A Miss Smith, of Portland, Is here looking for a suitable location for a millinery store. Mrs. A. T. Morlan returned today ironi a visit Willi relatives In Port land and La Center, Watih. Mrs. Edwurds returned home to Salem tod;. y. after a visit here Willi her parentt, Mr. and Mrs. John Val entine. Mrs. A. J. Prltchett left today for nor home in Los Angeles, after a visit hero with her Bister, Mrs. Frank Kennedy. W. It. Lyons, of Kdenhower. In marketing about 6110 boxes of peaches this season, his crop being netter lliiin anticipated. Mr. and Mrs. John Stubbs left to day for their home In Iowa, after a short visit here at the home of the latter 8 brother, J. O. Metz. Ernest Lilly and Bister, Miss Lilly. of Los Angeles, who have been visit ing here with their aunt, Mrs. N. T. Ilrldges, went to Cottage (trove to day. The '95 Mentul Culture Club will hold tin Important meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2::i0 o'clock, ut the home of Mrs. Willis. A full attend ance is desired. Mrs. S. C. Kllnt, Secretary. Miss Florence Aikln Is at Denver enroute home from an extended trip cast. She will return to Salem early next week und be in Hoseburg ready to resume her work as a teacher when school opens on Sept. 1-lth. Albany Democrat: Mrs. 10. A. Johnson und daughter. Miss flort- rude, have arrived from Drain, Join ing Mr. Johnson, to make their home. On account of Miss (iertrude being In school their removal to Albany was somewhat delayed. .line county reports fin tons of llnrtlett pears as this season's crop. One Douglas county grower has Bold lfn tons to the Grants Pubs cannery. Many others cars will alKo be ship ped to innrket from this county. Douglas county Is unexcelled for fruit of nil kinds. TEA Is there a better way to keep the family longer at table, to keep it together? Your nrorer returns your mnner II jou doa'l tlkt iktiilliiiir'i Hcl: wt pay him 'HKATTI.K KI'llUT IIHIU." At the AU'iiur Tht'iitre tonight, tiltf new souk will he sung fur tin' lint time In public by Mr. Charles I.ewlK. "Wilt the Anols Lot mo Play" A'lll he KtuiK hy fliiyte liliick. Tin plrturoH will he: "Kxrurslon to the Mi win," "Manic Mirror." 'Pliillitmi. Iliinnl" iitnl 'It.mi Until " ArimiHHlon lllc. Don't mist It. Umpqiia Cold Cure Is a guaran teed remedy, quick and sure, at Hamlltou's. TF o How to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipat ed. Or I no Laxative Fruit Syrup nren chronic constipation oy ntlm- ulatiiiK tin liver and bowels and res tores tho natural nctlou of the bow els. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or grlpo and is mild and pleasant to takn Kefuse substitutes. Hed Cross I'hiirinacy. 'OH SALK Registered male and fe male Poland Chtna pigs, ago sit months. Address K. P. Third. Youralla, Oregon, swtf THE GEM RESTAURANT For a Good Meal and Quick Service. Just completed a tiew din ing room for the accommo dation of our patrons. Give us a trial. NOAH & STAPLETON, Jackton St.. Near McCUDtn Hotel Roseburg Vhe SPORTING WORLD Thomas Playing Star Gam. Baseball funs are beginning to won der bow Billy Murray managed to al low I toy Thouius to get awuy from tbe Philadelphia Nutlonahi without much as a picayune. Hoy U hitting tbe bull bard jind often and playing a HeiiKUtloual Held in g game since he be came a men) lie r of tbe Pitts burgs, Perhups there In such a thing an a HOY THOMAS, ItlOHT FIKMEH UP THE fl'lTHUUItO NATIONALH. player lelng too long with one team, rhomus whs a memler of the Phillies for over ten years. He was for several yearn one of tbe leudlng right fielders In tbe N'atiumil league, but lust ear be fell off woefully lu both bis butting nud Holding, und many thought be was all In. Early this Bcasou he wuh released and was Immediately signed by tbe Pirn ten. Kellay May Manage Yankees. Will Mike Kidluy succeed Kid Kllier feld us uiuuiiKer of tlie New York Auierlcuns ut the end of the present senson? A well known bnsetinll limn suys lie will nnd that lie would he given tho Job Immediately If he wai not tied up hy contract with, the Toronto eluh of the Eastern league. President Iar- rell of the New York club has always heeu n wann friend of the recalcitrant Mike and would like nothing lietter thun to get him for manager of the Yankees. At least thut is what the liersou on the Inside says. Kelley has not been setting the Eastern league afire tills season, but Knrrell thinks that he has all tbe quulllications of a successful leader and Is willing to take a chance. Chicago Americana' New Outfielder. Yulter Muttlcks, Pueblo's fust out fielder and the sensation In the West ern leugue this year, hus been sold to Charles A. C'omlskey of the Chicago Americans. The price paid Is ifL'.DUO. Matllcks to he delivered on Sept. 14. Uesldes being a great outtlelder, Mat llcks Is hitting over .UK) nnd hus one of the greatest arms ever seen, cut ting off runs ut the plate from cen ter Held being an almost dully feature with him. Matllcks Is u St. Louis boy und played In the Iowa league last sensou. He Is young, but big and strong. New Race Track at Windaor. A large force of men Is now ut work constructing n nice truck mid grand stand nt Windsor, ucioss the river from Detroit. The plant Is lo be used hy those northern circuit strings whose owners are not uble tn semi their horses to Cnllfornla. which will be the only Held open to tliein next winter. now that New Orlcnns has been closed. Joseph .1 nines, the millionaire kioI room mini of Windsor, Is bucking the project and has received assurances which leave him to e.iiect there will he nt least 600 horses on hand for the racing To Switch 8porting Seasons. A movement Is being started hy let ters to the English press to chuuge the months of the football and cricket sea sons, lenr after year the month of May Is cold and wet. and It Is therefore proposed to start the cricket season In June nnd run on to the end of September. The football Sanson be gins In September, which Is n hot month In the old country, and ends In April. It Is rumored that the M. J. C. nud football associations will come to gether and make a swap of the two months. 8cullers Arrange Race. George Towns, the Australian cham pion, nud Ernest Itarrle. the English title holder, have agreed to row a straightaway race over the champion ship course In the 1 hemes for a side let of Jl.ono. the championship of Kuglnnd nnd the HMrtsmnu Challenge up. 'Ihe race will lie rowed between Putney bridge nnd Ihe ship nt Mort- lake on Oct. 12. Berrien, Navy's Head Coach. Lieutenant Kruiik II U..pHn wilt n.. ns head coach of the Naval academy futlmll team next season, succeeding Lieutenant Commander Joseph M. lteeves, if It Is ossiblo to obtain the orders of the department for him to tic stationed at Aunnpolla. Ensign iKniglas I- Howard, captain of the team of HHtl, w ill be field coach. New Baseball Leegue Spreading. The new International liasetmll league, which Includes cities lu Can ada and the fulled' States. Is getting stronger every day. There Is a re port out that the league will luvade Ilnfalo next year and will give the Eastern league a Utile fight. Dahlen playing Star Game. Rill Dahlen Is prospering with th Boston Americans. He Is clouting' , away at better than .2S0 and Is play-' Ing a magnificent gam tn tbe Held. Passed ttganiliiutlon Successfully. James Donahue, New lirltulu, Con necticut, writes: "I tried several kidney remedies, and was treated by our best physicians for diabetes, but did not Improve until I took Foley'8 Kidney Cure. After the second bottle I showed Improvement. aDd five bottles cured me completely. 1 have since passed a rigid examina tion for life insurance." Foley's Kid ney Cure cures backache and all forms of kidney and bladder trouble, lied Cross Pharmacy. FOR BALE Pedigreed Scotch col lie puppies, $5.00 to $15 each. H. K. Metcalf, Cottage Grove, Ore gon, swtf KOOIi KANVAS KICKS. Canvas Shoes, Moccasins and Bare Foot Sandals, Ladles' and Gent's Outing Slues. It's a queer foot that we can't nt. II. L. STEPHENS, Next door to P. O. Another Good Man Gone Wrong He neglected to take Foley's Kid ney Cure at the first signs of kid ney trouble, hoping it would wear away, and he wus soon a victim of Hright'B disease. There is danger In delay, but if Foley's Kidney Cure Is taken at once the symptoms will dis appear, the kidneys are strengthened and you are Boon sound and well. A. R. Ilass," of Morgantown, Ind., had to get up ten or twelve times in the night, and had a severe backache and pains In the kidneys, and was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure. Red Crust Pharmacy. ' Ladles' tailored SIlltR for TTnll have ust arrived at H. Marks Co. dsw BULL FOR SALE A line registered Jersey bull from the Sears and Nichols herd, of Chllllcotlie. Ohio. Is now offered for sale. If you wnnt to talse some good stock here is a chance to get a flue ani mal. For particulars Inquire at the Douglas County Creamery. swtf FOR SAXE. FOR SALE New house of seven rooms. West side; city water; half acre in small fruits. Price 11500. Apply Box 4 64, Roseburg, Oregon. ds27 FOR SALE Draft horse, light on foot, stylish and good disposition; weight 1400 pounds. Enquire al Review olllce. tf FOR SALE Farm of 115 acres; S miles northeast of Oaklnnd: on county road; 20 acres cultivated; suitnble for orchard or dairy; good Improvements. For particulars address Wm. Arnold, Oakland. Or. FOR SALE Good sized, serviceable bfllce Bafe. Apply ut the Lcona Mills Lumber Co's. yard, on Oak Street, Itoseburg. tf FOR SALE Good paying plumbing and tinning business. Address H., care of Review, Roseburg. tf 'OR SALE A team of horses, cheap. If taken at once. Inquire of W. M. Fest, at Mount Nebo dairy farm. - dtf PEACHES FOR 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. St FOR SALE: Practically new 6-room cottage, all modern conveniences. Will exchange fof Portland prop erty. Call on L. Kabat, Roseburg. Oregon. dTF FOR SALE OR TRADE For wood. a 120-egg Petaluma Incubator aud a brooder. See Elmer Wlmberly. WANTED WANTED A girl to do general housework; wages 320. Answer U. R. 100, Post Oflice. dtf WANTED A young lady to learn operating. Apply to manager of Pacific Telephone nud Telegraph Co il tf WANTED 20 rigging sllngers. 10 backers for logging ramp, $110 per mouth; 20 lumber pliers, $2.00 a day; 2 boom men. $2.50 a day; contract cutting piling, 1 y, cents per lineal foot. Address W. H. West & Co., Medford, Oregon. DTF IX1ST AXI) KOl'XD. LOST A bunch of keys, between Roseburg nnd Dlxonvllle. namo of John Itnst on tng. Finder please leave at this olllce. LOST llllie belt with silver buckle. Finder please leave at this oflice and receive reward. dtf FOR RENT, FOR RENT Six-room house; close In; bath. Inquire nt this office, tf FOR RENT Good office rooms In Abraham building. Apply to J. A. Buchanan. tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having lost our business by fire, we res pectfully ask all persona knowlnt themselves Indebted to us to settle I as soon aa possible. T. J. WIL LIAMS A SON. Wtlbnr Or. tf Refrigerator. Full line of first class refrigerat ors, enamel lined and guaranteed satisfactory. Nothing equals our Vu dor Porch Shade to keep that hot porch comfortable. We have them 4 6, 8, and 10 feet wide. B. W. STRONG, The Furniture Man. The old, reliable poison oak rem ery; Marsters.' Guaranteed to cure What makes our i business 8 It's because we treat the people right. :: Some merchants in their a1 tempt to lead in 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 aud be couviuc :d. Yours for a square deal, n I Alton S. i n Phones 201. ::::::i::m:::::m::::::::t:t:t:a:i:::::ntt::j::: KOR SALE. New Five II. I1. Horloiilul Gaso line Engine, ut ii'iKonuhle price, full mid see 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 $ I '000-00 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, - - Phone lo" All Work Quaranue'd" H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber SPKCIAL SALE FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY ON Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge Racks, Etc. Let me make an ealimate on your work, steam and Hot Water a speclaltr Jr.?t.?.J.".':!'!on.S.t: RePlr wrk Neatly Done. ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET H. D. MAY. Prop. FresH and Cured Meats of all kinda Fish and Poultry We know how to cut meat to get the best results In cooktn Tt. is more In the cutting that most people believe. We may be term i perts In our line. Let us prepare your Sunday roast, and vnn m k" convinced. We want your trade. JOU wl" D SH-ciul Free Delivery. Phono 1:141 . e Huy Hides. Shop on Sheridan Str pet. Near the Depot. HIGH GRADE PLUMBING GLEN D. NECLEY At S. K. Sykei Hartwag. Store. Pfcp.. 2SI. AD Work Cirrt Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. 5c. grow? Frey & Co GROCERS . Successors to J. F. Barker & Co. The 2nd nsr Man IT HI! KDS A ItADIAXCK of happiness around the dining table a Joint of our excellent beef it Is supplied from healthy, well-fed ca le and has a delicious flavor pe culiar to Itself. The same w ,h ou .! krndsvew;rk aDi town and our prices are su The Economy Market Ceo. Kohlhagen, Prop. I