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o C JT Z' J r1C I (lflQ -H0 Vrf V(Mi; , , , d , i . K.r.?o . 7-V- LOCAL NEWS. MatfneeB every afternoon at The Crescent. Sc. TP Before going camping get a bottle of Marsters' poison oak remedy. TF Make your pocket book glad by buying Flsk hats at the llell Sisters. dsws7 8. E. Jones, of Denver, Colo., vis ited here Sunday with his cousin, S. J. Jones. Unipqua Cold Cure Is a guaran teed remedy. Quick and sure, ut Hamilton's. TF Ladies who appreciate style call at the Iloll Sisters' Monday and Tues day and see the Pocahontas effects. dswa7 See Ritzinan for plumbing, fixtures Including towel racks, soap dishes, tumbler holders, sponge racks, etc. All work guaranteed. Office foot of Jackson street. Phono 1055. dtf See Rltzman for all kinds of plumbing, steam or hot water work. Estimates made and all work guar anteed. Repair work neatly done. Office foot of Jackson street, phone 1055. dtf Hot water bottles, fountain syr inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers, the flneHt and most complete line In the city. Sold at the lowest prices on our guarantee to give satisfaction. Look at our line and you will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. Prof. P. M. Corum, of Ashland, has arrived here, preparatory to be ginning his work as principal ot the Lane school In thiB city. He succeeds Kev. C. A. Hexrond, who recently de parted for the cast. Prof. Corum has been employed in the Normal school at Ashlund uud comes here with ex cellent recommendations as an In structor. Mr. Qeorgo Lncombe, of San Fran cisco, 1b spending Beverul duys in Koseburg. During the past summer he baa been connected with the juve nile court of the bay city, working under Judge Murasky. The work necessitates traveling about Oregon and Callfornnln, InveUtiKatlug the young charges that have been or are about to bo brought before tho court. Mr. Lacombo Is tho guest of Father McGee. TIIK l)ONI ltKALTY t'O. Or chards, farms, timber and city prop erty. Some Alio bargains. Jackson Btreet, Koseburg, Ore. D. J. JARVIS & K. J. FARNSWORTU New and Second Hand Store Pay highest price for Second Hand Goods. Goods bought and sold on small margins. When you have any thing to sell or buy, call us tip on "phone or give us a call (Juick Sales and Small Profits is our Motto Phone2114 W. H. I'lHIIIClt, I'm. J. II. IHtOTII, Vice-l'res. J. M. TIIKONK, Hit. The Douglas County Abstract Company Successor to F. E. Alley. Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles Guaranteed. Land Office Practice a Specialty. Knfety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Timber Lauds bought nnd Sold. Land Scrip for Sale. Roul Kstato and Insurance. PnHr Properly Prepared for Filing on Ooveriinielit IjiiiiIs. Township Maps, Showing Viu-nnt fiamls, of nil Townships In the ltimcburg luiid District, fill Cents Kiu-li. Office Under IT. H. ljunl Office. ItOSUlll'ltO, OlIIXiON. September is Here So b our Complete Line of SAPPHIRES, the Birth Stone for this Month (lemiine Htonrs iuhI ln'st Imiliitiuns. loose timl nuiuntvri Our line o WaU'hfH wiiH iifwr inort t-omilittt; 11K0 Kohs urn) t'tmhiH t'p-lo laU tftxMlH tu all the lutt ftuU tuul stvles.... Our jrivs an- tilwavs con iMHletl to be forrecl, quiiHty eonsiiii ri'tJ lirst. J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker R.OSKBUR.C, - - ORECON Ladies Fine Footwear For Fall anil Winter Arriving Every Day Full Value Received Is what you Ret in these Shoes Style, - Fit - and - Quality R. L STEPHENS Exclusive Dealer in Fine Shoes Cold alter cuid, cuuti alter toi.'i;liTlj One cold no sooner cured than I another one comes. It's a bad habit, I ,ti, ,aking.cold babtt. Whatyou want is a medicine that will break up .,' airen--then weak tissues, jr'.y LOCAL NKW& You buy the right styles, when you buy ut the right place. llell Sis ters, Flsk huts. dswu7 Feel languid, weak, run down? Headache? Stomach "off"? Just a plain case of lazy liver. llurdock Blood Milters tones liver and sto mach, promotes digestion, purities the blood. CheniK'st accident Insurance Dr. Thomas' Kclecliic Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists sell It. A home-like restnurant where you can get three appetizing meals a day, seven days in the week at K. Jen nings' restaurant, which will he re opened Sept. 1 in connection with the t'mpqua ttakerv. See H. C. liitzintin, the up-to-dnte plumber, for estimates on your plumbing work. Sleum and hot wa ter a specialty. Office foot of Jack son street. Phono 10fr. dtf The North llend school board has awarded the cotitruct for a new high school building at this place to cost $:9,500. John O. Horn, or North Bend, secured the contract. A local firm will supply most of the material. A feature of the building will he n Halt water swimming pool in the basement. The latest novels, In the Rosuhurg public libra ry. that are taken out nnd read the most are oh follows: "The Flower of the Dusk," by Myrtle Reed; "The Rlverniull," by Stewart Kdward While; "The Barrier." by Ilex Beach; "Mr. Crewe's Career," by Winston Churchill; "The Realm of Light," by Hatfield; "Into the Primitive," by B tl; and "The Blue Lagoon," by Hlacpool. AI.DON HAHNHSS. Sl'OltTSMIC.N PIOLItfiATIOtt. SALKM, Or., Sept. 4. Governor Chamberlain this morning unpoint ed W. F. Ltpmnn, of Portland; I. A. Munkers, of Albany; W. K. I'ullniil and Clark W. Lough ray, of At:torln delegates tu the annual convention oi the League of American Sports n to be held ut I.owton, Okla, October 1 2-1 !l. FOR HUNT Large dairy farm near Rosehuig. Call nt this office oi uddress Box 771, Roselmrg, Ore gon. swslO T- Cass Street, near S. P. Depot llltVAN'H TKXT HOOK OCT. CHICAGO, Ki;'t. 6 Tho rHiiipaJgn textbook of the democratic party, prepared with the approval of the national committee, will be distrib uted tomorrow morning to party workeru and others Interested. It eontalna 300 paen, In a bright cover, and U replete with arKiimenta on the various Issued of the campaign. The platforms of the democratic and re publican pur ties arranged In parallel columns occupy much Hpace kn the manual, which aluo contains Import ant utterances of both democratic and republican leaders. Home of the chapter headings of (he volume are: "Pointers on the Republican National Platform," "Figures of Thistles." "A Discredited HloKiin." "The Struggle With Mono poly," and "Lest We Forget." William .1. Hryan's speech of ac ceptance, his tariff sieech and his speech on guaranteed deposits occupy a prominent place in the book, whlrh closes with u detailed Index of con tents. Mil. ItltYAVS ITIXKHAHV. Mr. Itryan's Itinerary during Sep tember is as follows: Chicago, 111., Kept. 7, Peoria, 111., Hept. 9. KvauHville, Ind., Sept. 10. West Virginia, Sept. 1 1. Cumberland, Md., Sept. 12. Washington, I. C, Sunday, Sept. 13. Halllmore. Sept. 14. Wilmington. Del.. Sept. U. Rochester, N. Y.. Sept. 1 G. New York, Sept. 17. Providence, R. I., Sept. 10. New York city, Sunday, Sept. 20. Duffalo, Sept. 21. Michigan, Sept. 22. Ohio, Sept. 211 and 24. Indiana, Sept. 2f. Madison and Milwaukee, Sept. 26. Mitchell. S. I).. Sept. 28. After September 29 he will re main three weeks at his home in Lincoln, Neh. i:.i'i;itin:TL iu i:ls post, Word comes from Washington that Postmaster General Meyer expects to blain an appropriation nt the next ongress of abogt $10,000 to estab lish an experimental -parcels post rural route. Postothce ofllclals be lieve that when this route Is In oper ation one year the report therefrom will havo such weight that congress will be induced to authorize Its ex tension to every rural route la the United States. They think its suc cess will ultimately rival. If not sur pass, the success of free delivery. The sum of $;ir,.ri7 :i.tM is avall ible for maintaining nnd extending the rural free delivery service hroughont the United States. This is the largest sum yet appropriated I'or the purpose, the first appropria tion being $10,000 a little more tha:i 10 years ago to establish an experi mental route. The $:tr,r.7:t,ooo 1h distributed among 3!t,l -lii curriers, iiiul a small portion of It Is used for derks In charge of sub-slal Ions, for tolls and for ferry charges. Kx. Beautiful display of hats. At Bell Ulsters. Urn ml Opening Monday and Tuesday. dsws7 TEA Schilling's Best is in packages; never comes out of a bin or canister. Vour tcrorrr leturiii rout muiiey II yuu doa't Il'-o it: wv vf him THE GEM RESTAURANT For a Good Meal ami Quick Service. Just completed a new din ing room for the accommo dation of our patrons. Give us a tiial. NOAH & STAPLETON, Jackson St., Near McCUUen Hotel Rosebtlrg YEARS ENCe Tradc Manns DCIIQN COPVRIQHTS AC A .iTnn rn.llrtf m nkctrh and riMniptlnn mmf rile it Mi-vriNin our ni'OOon rr whtHhvr 10 l;iTriilon it er.tn.M ,.(intnM. Ooniniunl' tl.iintitrictlni'tiililciitlftl. HANDBOOK onl'i.'nu trtit fr. llrl uont'T for Arcurtm pairnta. I'iiiti lahoii tlinniBh Munn A Co. rvcttlM TTi.it nWir. wit hout cnfg, Intba Scientific Hmcricatt. n of jtn r i-iKiitiili touniwl. Ttrtn. (3 f.'nr ni.'inh. L tfoiilbjall nraKlr. r0 8iBh,. now York PROCURED AND DCrtNPtO. ill" "jC "i i ""'"-''r,l'"t vtNtrt-ti Kn.tfrw rix ft tiiH- 1ih-v. tttm Ul t4U. totenU, lnl BBAlhA P-iWhlH.. N ALl COUNTRIES. nwtdfff wet-1 nut m 4tlyt'i miwj time. ry am J. 'fun tkt fvttnt. fittnl ind Infrinfwmnt Prtctlet (ididTtly. U SUM ttrwl rt VfW4 ttatM Ml ORM. W8HINGTON, O C. 'V.EXPERI LI S A TAItlFF ISKVIHION PHOMISK. Tuft Will Convene i'oiigreHS in Extra Session, If li lee ted. WASHINGTON. Sept. 5. An ex tra session of congress will certainly be held immediately on the adjourn ment of the regular session. This statement was made today by Senator MeCumber, of North Da kota, who has Just come to Washing ton after conferences with the presi dent and Mr. Taft on this subject. Not only will the extra session be held, the senator said, but the tariff will be revised. "Among the Important articles which the west will demand shall be placed on the free list," said Senator MeCumber, "are lumber and coal. A fight will be made to conserve the raw materials that enter into the manufactures by putting them on the free list. The effort Is to be made to put on the free list such articles as Iron, lumber and coal, the con slant consumption of which tends to exhaust the supply." Residents of the great northwest have hitherto bitterly opposed sug gestions looking to free lumber but It Is the opinion of Senator MeCum ber that In regions where lumber is fast becoming scarce the idea is be coming fixed that If the American markets could be opened to the Can adian lumber supply there would be a material reduction In prices. Although he does not share the o pi n fon that such a reduction in price would follow the admission of free lumber, Mr. MeCumber does think that many evils could be avoided by taking that commodity from the dutiable list and it will be his purpose to support this policy In the senate this winter when the extra session Is railed So far as the east is- concerned, Mr. MeCumber Is of the opinion that manufacturers In that section will also make a great effort to get wool and hides on the free list. This, he said, the west would undoubtedly oppose with all its power. "It is my opinion," the senator said, "that we shall be In Washing ton nil spring and possibly a good part of the summer if the eastern and western interests fight each other In the extra session." Men Past Sixty In Dunger. More that half of mankind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually en largement of the prostrate gland. This is both painful and dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of danger, as It corrects Irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rock Port, Mo., writes: "I suffered with enlarged prostrate gland and kidney trouble for years and after taking two bot tles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I have for 20 years, al though I am now 91 years of age." Red Cross Pharmacy. nilSHOLM, MINN., IN ASHES. Loss Is )jtl,7.-O.000 Other Districts Suffer Heavily. DULUTH. Minn., Sept. 6. After destroying the town of Chisholm, on the Mesnba range, nnd burning over thousands of acres in St. Louis, Car let on and ltnsca counties, in Min nesota, and the north portion of Douglas county. Wisconsin, the many forest Urea which have been raging In these districts were checked today, and If the wind does not spring up ngain, it is not likely that further damage will be great. The lire subsiding enabled the In habitants of Buhl and Neshwauk tu save these towns. Chisholm presents a scene of ruin and desolation. The only buildings remaining are the new $125,000 high school, the grade school, the Cath olic church, the Italian church nnd a dozen dwellings in the southernmost parts of the town, which were saved by a few heroic lire lighters who stuck to their posts In the face of (he cyclonic onslaught of the (lames and smoke. I.ONH Will Im 91,750,04)0. The damage to property is es timated at $1,000,000 nnd the per sonal property nt $750,000, includ ing the stocks of the merchants. H. A. Hlbblug, an Insurance man who had many policies on property In the destroyed town, estimates the Insur ance carried by Chisholm merchants at $500,000. The total number of people rendered homeless will reach 12,000 and vast tracts of agricultural lauds have also been devastated. HAPPY ItESI'LTS. Have Made Many ItoNctmrK lUtidetit EiithusiuMtlr. No wonder scores of Koseburg citi zens grow enthusiastic. It is enough to make anyone happy to find relief afters after of suffering. Public statements like the following are but truthful representations of the dally work done In Koseburg by Doau's Kidney Pills. A. O. Honker. Jackson St., Uose hurg. Or., says: "I had considerable trouble frci a lame back and when doing any n. s thnt brought a strain on the muscles of the back 1 suffered terribly. During one of these spells I procured Doau's Kidney Pills from A. C. Marsters A Co's. drug store and found such great relief from their use in a short time thnt ! did not feel It necessary to continue their use. My back was greatly strengthened and though I have workt! itftMlllt lince. 1 have not had a return of tie bfe-Rtrhe." for ilt t m tftvlem. Trice PO rents. fortrHilburn Co., Buffalo, N Tori, ! gents for the United StnteS. Remelr the name Doan't fttul take no uUer. O - a A supply of the new edition of the Ores. Is' mlnlnir laws has just been receive! at this office. It In cludes evorythlnn to date In legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 You often hear such questions ask ed ns why did they build the ocen i so uear the shore, but the ginsiion that is bothering the puuli2 now Is how did Burr's Music House sell a carload of Hush & Lane pianos in five weeks? The following will exnlain: When a customer sees one of these artistic cases with selected veueeis and seven coats of varnish tney im mediately become interested and when they are shown the interior, which has nickel plated tuning pins and that the trimmings on the action as well as the hinges and pedals are of brass, which prevents that long troublesome feature of rusting, which Is very essential In this cli mate, then the acoustic rim (or sound holder) which encircles the back of the sounding board and trlves 'he piano a rich sustaining tone with , the power of a parlor grand. In ad-I ditlou to the above, the Bush &-. Lane piano has an Iror frame .which to crs the entire height and breadih ot the piano, welching 2T.0 no-jn Is. or double the weight and stivn h of the frame of a medium grade p.'auo. The Iron frame l.i a very important feature of piano constructi.ni, U r when a piano is 'u tune it is es'i nutt ed that there Is a strain of 90 tons on the frame and tn. least resUtjnce of the frame would throw a piano out of tune. The foregoing features, to gether with their special action, which has a continuous metal flange or hinge and the crown or arched sounding board, also the rock maple built up pin block and bridges, and a few other features gives the liush & Lane pianos every late improve ment known to piano construction. And when you consider that our prices are from $G0 to $150 below Hint of city price-, do you wonUc. that we have to id n car loa4 in live weeks? And If you are ut all inter ested in music and have failed to in spect our first car It will be a delight to Inspect our second car, which will arrive about Sept. 9. BURR'S MUSIC HOUSE. The Review does job printing. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Splendid opportunity to secure established business. Only first class restaurant on Coos Hay. Famous Smith's Cafe, Marsh field for sale account dissolution of partnership. For full particulars address J. LeRoy Smith, Attorney. Marshneld Ore. ds7 FOR SALE Gooff side-spring bug gy, in use one year; nearly as good as new; cost $8f. Will sell for $42.50. Enquire at Harness & Johnson's. do; FOR SALE Good dry slab wood nt f0c per cord, at the mill on South Deer Creek. Hatfield Saw Mill Co. I do a FOR TRADE2T acres; all In cul- tivatlou; house; well; 2 chicken houses; all fenced; joins statu fair grounds; will trade for smalt dairy farm or orchard. Address John Nelson, 610 14th St., Salem. Ore gon, dsw FOR SALE New house of seven rooms. West side; city water; half acre In small fruits. Price $1500. Apply Box 404, Koseburg, Oregon. ds27 FOR SALE Draft horse, light 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 acres cultivated; suitable for orchard or dairy; good Improvements. For particulars addresB Wm. Arnold, Oakland, Or. FOR SALE Good sized, serviceable otllce safe. Apply at the Leona Mills Lumber Co's. yard, ou Oak Street, Koseburg. tf FOR SALE: Good paying plumbing 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, at Mount Nebo dairy farm. dtf FOR SALE: Practically new 6-room cottage, all modern conveniences. Will exchange for Portland prop erty. Call on L. Rabat, Roseburg. Oregon. dTF WANTED WANTED TO RENT Three or four furnished rooms for housekeeping by family of two. Address A. E.. care Review. dtf WANTED A young lady to learn operating. Apply to manager of Pacific Telephone aud Telegraph Co. dtf WANTED 20 rigging sllngers, 10 btukers for logging camp, $60 per month; 20 lumber pliers, $2.00 a day; 2 boom men. $2.50 a day; contract cutting piling, 1 Mi cents per lineal foot. Address W. H. West & Co., Medford, Oregon. DTF IAJST AND FOl'ND. LOST Blue belt with silver buckle. Finder please leave nt this office and receive reward. dtf FOR REST. FOR RENT Six-room house; close In; bath. Inquire at this j trice, tf NOTICE TO CKEKITOIIS Having lost our buslneur by fire, we res pectfully ask all persona knowing themselves Indebted to us to settle as soon as possible. T. J. WIT, LIAMS SON, Wilbur Or. tf Refrigerator. Full line of first class refrigerat ors, enamel lined and guaranteed satisfactory. Nothing equals our Vu dor Torch Shades to keep that hot porch comfortable. We have them 4, C, 8, and 1 feet wide. B. W. 8TR0N0, The Fcrnlture Man. LOCAL NEWS. Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. 5c. TF . The old, reliable poison oak rem ery; Marsters. Guaranteed to cure. Certain and speedy cure for poison oak. Marsters" poison oak remedy. You can get the latest and the best novels at the Public Library In the A bra ha in building, upstairs over Huuuaker's store. DTK "i suffered habitually from con stipation. Doan's Regulets relieved and strengthened the bowels, so that they have been regular ever since." A E. Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Texas. Dr. Finn's Testimony Interesting. Dr. Thomas Finn, of Hoonsboro, Mo., who has practiced medicine for U2 years, says he has used every pre scription known to the profession for treatment of kidney and bladder dis eases, aud says he has never found anything so effective In both chronic and acute kidney and bladder trou ble as Foley's Kidney Cure. It stops irregularities and builds up the whole system. Red Cross Pharmacy. n What makes our j business grow? j It's because we treat H the people right. :: a tx Some merchants in their a tempt to lead iu prices often buy inferior goods hut that is some thing that this company does not do. Our courteous treatment, the superior quality of o ir goods and the right prices is what is build ing up our business every day. If you are not a regular customer place a trial J ortler and be convinced. Yours for a square deal, Alton S. Frey & Co H GROCERS Pliunea 201. 5- KOU SALE. Xew Klve II. Horizontal Ouso. Hue EiiKini'. nt reasonable price. Call uud see it. FIRST : CLASS : AUTOMOBILE : REPAIR s SHOP Gasoline and alHkinds of supplies for Automobiles H. W. ALTIIAUsTloNS. Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists Corass&Rosc Sis, Ptae 1441 Rosl.burg, 0re. ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET H. D. MAY. Prop. Fresh and Cured Meats of aH Uinda FiH nnrl ln..iav vuiry We know how to cut meat to get the best results in , Is more In the cutting that most people believe w cookln8. Therd perts in our line. Let us prepare your Sunday rlV""' be termea ex- convinced. We want your trade. and you 11 be NK-rinl Kree Delivery. Phone 1:111 Shop on Sheridan Sir ret. . W" RnT I, MMTTTTTHIIIIJ - II WANTED "'wi Bradley s Second Hand rr I; : hand'e b0,h nef and second hand good, t I prices on harness. ou will find that I n-( "ij ; ; : ; A. D. Bradley, . J I a vnnd Phone 661, wlion yon - ",. driving rl or boarded at reasonable rate. ueim, Dlion. . I BODGE X Che Reliable Cador 1 Has received his I FALL STYLES I and SAMPLES .l.,aline of Fall Cootls. Drop T in and look over the Fall styles I -and get Kwted on the proper styles for Fall and Winter. A Perfectly Fitted Excellently Made Faultlessly tylish Fall Suit, for A mall Price J. uccessors to J. F. Barker & Co. T"K MATTKit f"Hy. vein win ,.,.r ... are the best rV 0ur m' -'rtt. ,. a fairC full "Me. Sup,,,,,? or . falr take any ewe,,, inn 77 " can ne h,.,,k will "l ' v "r """""as. convince , " Purchase will The Economy Market cents each. TF ' - X-