4
i. 'libit a UVA njvi iviivii j bviwiui
ui L.-iiHic wilt completely cunuuiihe n J ti i
toughs or children. It is a .rung lutJi
cine, a do.t r s medicine, entirely iree from
alcuhul. M iiiu only for diseases of On
. . i .1 : . -. v . !.. C.ll
frankly, Just what he thinh of Ayct t j. u. Ay.rOo., 8
One Dose
j4iliyourdoctartotfliyou,honeit!ttani
franklu. iutt what he thinhi of Aycr'a .
Ch-tr,, Perioral. Thm tin o h untt. '" cn
LOCAL NEWS.
Now help Hoaetiurg grow.
John W. IM-ice wua in town from
Ouk Creek today.
And atlll another one. "Crazed by
Jealousy," an exceedingly flno mib
jeet, lectured and exululned, at the
Crewent tonight.
Cut flowers, carnations, at The
Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone 1497.
Phone 661, when you want a good
driving rig or saddle horse. Horses
boarded at reasonable rates. Del mar
Dixon. dTF
Walficott Sisters will be in ttose
burg from Sept. 30 to Oct. 4 at the
Nevnda Rooming Houk Sheridan
Btreet, with the fluent line of hair
goods on the Pacific Coast. Call ear
ly as well will only be In Koseburg
four days. dol
At the Sheriff's sale of the Con
tinental Mine at Nugget, near Myrtle
Creek, Wednesday, the property was
purrhnsed by the Oregon Loan &
Savings Co., of Portland, for $.i,00(l.
The sale was made to satisfy a claim
held by tho purchaser for the amount
of the bid.
K. S. Cockelreas, who has been
prominently mentioned an a candi
date for city councilman In the sixth
ward, asks The Review to say that
he la grateful to his friends for the
proferred honor, but has decided to
not enter the race. He also asks his
frlenda to support J, W. Mullen,
whose candidacy has already been
nnnounced.
Ed. Rostein and Joe Adolph, of the
firm of Rostein, Greenhaum & Co.,
Salem, who have been here for the
past several months, closing out the
large department store stock of the
Fisher & Ilellows Co., are about
ready to close their doors, having
succeeded In selling moat of the
goods,- once the largest stock in
southern Oregon. They expect to re
turn to Salem next week.
DAILY WKATHEU It E POUT
V. H, WtiilliiT Bun-nil, local oltire, Hone burn,
Ore. 4 hmiri fmlif-Kfta m.,H)t. -H, l'J0.
rrei'lbiititioii In lmtieauJ humlretiUn: O.uu
Mnxlimim tuieritture
Mlulmum temperature
I'ra-fi.l union
Total prwlp. ni nee firm of month
Avg. irevl. for thin montti for 30 yvari....l.(K
Total preclp. from Bupt 1, 1'JuH. to date
Average prt-clp. from September 1, 1877. .. .
To tit I ilelMeney from Kept. 1, 11)08
AverK pnclpitHllon for 91 wet aeaiorth.
Sep. to May (lucluttlve) iU.'SA
Tit oh. (Jimton, Ubnerver.
For lloseburfc mill Vicinity:
Fair tonight and Friday.
A marriage license has been Issued
to J. W. Yarbrough and Myrtle
Heater.
Some splendid Italian prunes.
weighing 2o to the pound, were pre
sented to this oillce today by the
THIkoii & Co. packing house In North
Roseburg. DoughtH county Is un
excelled for line fruit.
Margaret M. Robertson has been
appointed adtnx. of the while of
Roht, Roberlson, deceased, said es
tate being of the probable value of
:i,000 and Hlluated in Rnsehurg mid
in Multnomah county. The apprais
ers appointed for Roseburg are (Jeo.
(!. (iraham, W. T. Wright and F. K.
( 'a vender and for Multnomah county
Ceo. C. Cameron, Win, Anderson and
J. Ruddiiunn.
The big apple weighing 2 0
ounces, which was exhibited in The
Review windows for several days,
was finally sent to The Portland
Hotel, In Portland, by Col. Win. II.
Taylor, of this city. The npple made
a "hit" when exhibited In that hos
telry and brought back a demand for
a box of them. Col. Taylor also
sent down a box of fine K'ars with
the apple and these were appre
ciated equally as well.
$22.10
Roseburg to San Francisco and
....Return....
Dates of Sale Oct. 3 and 4
Limit 29 Days
This very, very low rate has been put
in effect on account of the Trans
Mississippi Commercial Congress, but it
is open to the public via the
Southern Pic:ifio Company
....LINES IN ORKGON....
The 29 day limit will give lots of time
to take in the sights in San Francisco
and "excursion" down to Los Angeles
and Southern California. For particu
lars, sleeping car reservations and tick
ets, call on
L. R. MOORE, Local Agent, Roseburg
September is Here
So b our Complete Line of SAPPHIRES, the Birth Stone for this Month
Genuine .Stone uml beat ImilatlouH, looso iiml mounted Our lino of
Watehos win ni'vur more eomplete; also l''obs mill Chains I -1-
tluto jroorin in all tho lutost fad nuil hivIos Our prices uro uhviiyHOim-
coiled to Ik; correct, iiuilil) consul, red Hint.
J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker
ROSEBURG, . . OREGON
W. II. I ISIIKIt, Pros. J. II. IIOO I'll, Virr-I'nu. i. M. TllltONK, Hoc.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Successor to F. K. Alley.
Abatrnot of Title Furnished. TltteB (itiaranteed.
Land Oillce Practice a Specially. Sntoty l)cioslt lioxes for Hunt.
Timber Lands UouRht and Sold. Land Scrip for Sale.
Heal Kstate and Insurance.
Pnpor Properly Prepared for Filing nn Government ljiniN.
Townslilp Map, Showing Vacant IjiihIs, of all Timiwhlpn In the
ItosetiurK l.und lllstrlct, no (Villa Km li.
Ofllie I'nder I'. 8. I .and (mire. ItOSFHI'ltO, OI!K;o.
How to Act In Cast of Fir.
If suiok..' Is seen puurliip out from
under a dour du not ruU uud oijtiu
that door. Iteujemuer that by bo
doing you cause a draft which will
fan siuolderiiiK timbers into dames.
Hhut and keep Bhut ull doors and win
dows or other air channels. If you
have not u baud pump or fire greuades
handy collect as mauy palls or Jugs of
water as possible outside the closed
door of the room which Is afire. Mean
time rcmcmljcr that smoke is almost
as dangerous to life as tire. A soaking
wet towel knotted round the face and
uostrils is au excellent rough and
ready protection against breathing
smoke. . Ho is u wet sponge. Keincui
ber also that smoke rises. Therefore
It Is least thick near the floor. If the
siroke be very thick, crawl with your
face close against the floor. The com
monest cause of Ore Is the upsettlug of
an oil lamp. Water will only spread
the tlmues of burning oil, but a hearth
rug will extinguish them promptly,
says Home Chat. Milk will also ex
tinguish burning oil. Baud or earth or
common salt are useful aids to fire
lighting. The contents of au ordinary
tlowcrpot will stop the spread of the
flames of oil.
How to Clean Black Laco.
Dlack lace should not be washed un
less It is decidedly dirty, but should be
well shaken to remove as much dust as
Is possible and then dipped In a solu
tion of deep blue gum water. When
the lace has become dirty and browu
lsh In color, the best plan la to wash It
In soapsuds and then rinso and stiiTeu
It in deep blue water to which the
gum water has beeu added. The deep
blue water will help to restore the lace
to its original black. The lace should
be ull rolled In an old cloth for a
short time and then pinned out with
the cloth between it and 'the stteet. as
It Imparts a blue stain which It would
be necessary to remove from the sheet.
When the lace is (pllte dry remove tho
pins and place a piece of tissue paper
over it. Iron It with the pnpor be
tween It oud the Iron. If the iron Is
placed directly on the lace It will leave
a gloss on It which Is not pretty and
which stamps It as washed lace.
How to Clean Velveteen.
The method employed to clean light
and dark velveteen Is a simple one. A
lather of white soap is made, into
which the velveteen Is dipped, then
placed on n board or table and
scrubbed the way of the pile with a
clean nailbrush iiulll all dirt has been
removed, when It Is rinsed in clean
cold water, but not speezed or wrung,
ns this would spoil the pile. It is dried
In the air, and sometimes the back is
drawn over a hot Iron, but this Is not
absolutely necessary. Light velvets
are cleaned by gently rubbing with a
flannel previously dipped lu kerosene
or. If the malcrla! bo soiled In sHt8
only, by rubbing with a piece of fnt
bacon or butter, when the wrong side
requires drawing over a hot Iron in
order to raise (lie pile.
How to Keep Youthful.
Some one asked a woman bow It
was she kept her youth so wonderful
ly. Her hair was snow white, she was
eighty years old. and her energy was
waning, but she never Impressed one
wllll the Idea of ago. for her heart was
still youu in sympathy and Interests.
And this was her answer: "I know how
to forget disagreeable things, I tried
lo inasler the art of sa.vtug pleasant
things. 1 did not TXpeot loo much of
my friends. 1 kept my nerves well In
hand and did not allow them to bore
other people. I trlc.l to II ml any work
thnl ciime' to fcand congenial."
How to Relieve Ingrowing Nails.
If nay member of your family Is
troubled wltM Ingrowing toe nails, keep
m your incillcliie shelf n small bot
tle of laudanum. Any druggist will
sell you 10 cents' worth. Wheu needed
saturate a little piece of antiseptic cot
ton and place between the swollen
itt'tti and I In' mill or under the edge
nf the mill as far as it can lie pressed
ivlihnut pain The relief mid cure are
nlraciilous. It can be used also for
t linger which has boon cut jr nuished
lose to I1'" i"'iU
c '
Irfimo Hack.
This ailment Is usually caused by
rheumatism of thu muscles of the
small of the hack, mid Is quickly
cured ny applying rhnmborlnln's
Liniment two or three times a day
anil massaging the parts nt each np-
piicaiion. for aula by Hamilton
Lirug Co.
II. L. Giles Is la Creswell on busi
ness. E. Brothers went to Albany on
business today.
Frank Keut. of Drain, Is In the
city on business.
Miss Ethel M. Harder, of Port
land, is the guest of Mr. C. 11. Bris
tol, of this city.
Mrs. C. O. Hufflngton and Mrs. H.
A. Newberry went to Stayton today
to visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Pllklngton re
turned Wednesday from a visit with
their daughter in Idaho.
Win. Sullivan, the carpenter, who
has been living In the Grove, left to
day with his family for Albany where
tie will be employed for several
months on the Elks Temple, In
course of construction there.
Wit. Edwards, who has a home
stead in the Mt. Iteuben district, west
of Glendale, arrived here Wednes
da from Michigan, after an absence
of seven months. A mineral contest
has been filed against his claim by
Ii. C. Shlpmun.
Since J. E. Sawyers has declined to
be a candidate fur city councilman
In the second ward, the name of
Willis S. Molllt has been frequently
mentioned In that connectlop. In
terest In the city election next Mon
duy Is rapidly Increasing since the
laxity of the present otllclals in law
enforcement has been brought to the
front.
A running horse race between Joe
Rose's "Blue Diamond" and Ike Win
nlngham's sorrel colt, for J 1 00 a
side, is scheduled to take place at
tho District Fair grounds next Tues
day afternoon. The distance is one
fourth of a mile. This will be the
second race between the two horses.
Blue Diamond having defeated the
other horse at the track last July.
They Make You Feel Good.
The pleasant purgative effect ex
perienced by all who use Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,
and the healthy condition of the
body and mind which they create
makes one feel Joyful. Price 2ftc.
Samples free at Hamilton Drug Co's.
drug store.
0
The Red Cross
Pharmacy Will
Give You Your
IS THIS
A
SQUAKE
DEAL?
Money Rack If Mi-o-nn
Docs Not
Vuni Dysm'psin.
That's the Squarest kind of a
square deal as every fair minded
man knows. But the Red Cross
Pharmacy can afford to make this
offer because he knows that Ml-o-na
tablets are a worthy stomach remedy,
and that the makers will back up the
ECnerouB offer.
And so we say to all readers of
Tho Ileview suffering or ailing with
any stomach trouble, try Ml-o-na.
it has such a mighty end powerful
Influence on the stomach that It Im
mediately refreshes and relieves,
then Invigorates and cures.
It strengthens tho stomach walls,
puts the stomach in such perfect con
dition that it enn digest food with
out pain or other distressing symp
toms. It cures by removing the
cause, and It removes the cause 911
times In a hundred.
A lurge box of Ml-o-na tablets on
ly costs 50 ceuts, and relief will
come In 24 hours.
"Ml-o-na tablets are truly great
for any one that has stomach trou
ble. I cannot praise them too high
ly for what they have done for me."
Mrs. W. D. Bennett, wucksport,
Me.
Habitual
Constbtttion
Maybe permanently overcome oy proper
persona! efforts viitktne assistance
oftheotu? truly tjcucjic'ial laxative
remedy, Syrup ejngfi ana tUiirejSeiiiM,
wMcK enaoleft onv-toform regular
kabits daily So that assistance to na
ture may be gradual) dispensed wim.
vdStn no longer needed astdebestof
remedies, when Yeauired, arc to assist
nature and not to supplant the nolur.
ol junctions, lucft must depend ulti
mately upon proper nourishment,
proper ef orts.and riht living generally.
To get its benetciat ejects, always
buy the genuine
manufactured by Ui
California
Fig Syrup Co. oniy
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUCCISTS
ouewze only, regular price 60f ftr Bottle
Mrs. Eliza Kuykendall and daugh
ter, Mrs. L. bake, of Poineroy,
Wash., are visiting here at the home
B. W. Kuykendall. Mrs. Kuyken
dall was a duughtor of lleiijainin
Butler, now deceased, a pioneer of
the UriiKua valley, residing near
Klkton, where she spent her girl
hood days. She was among tho early
students of Umpiua Academy, at
Wilbur.
For C'hroic IHurrhoen.
"While In the army In 1863 I was
taken with chronic diarrhoea," Hays
George M. Felton, of South Gibson,
Pa. "I have since tried many rem
edies but without any permanent re
lief, until Mr. A. V. Miles, of this
place, persuaded pie to try Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, one bottle of which stopped
it at once." For sale by Hamilton
Drug Co.
D. H. Froman left today for his
home at Tonopah, Nev., after a sev
eral weeks' visit here with his sis
ter, Mrs. Kugene Bowers.
Fred Bell arrived here Wednesday
from. Klkton to remain permanently.
He was accompanied here by his
father, S. W. Bell, who returned
home today. '
piiprEs
"I trier! all klnrit of blood remedlea which filled
lo do m nyg(H)il link I hfcve (on nil tha right thine
tk Irtit. Mr Ifawu full of pimplei ml black
.!). A (lor liking Cairareki they all left. 1 am
cnntlnnlric the uas of lliem and racommndlnc
the in lo oiy frlenU. I feel fine when I rlio n the
morn In, llupe to bavo a chance to recoiumoud
Uaacarett."
Fred 0. Wltten. Elm St.. Newark. K. J.
Best For
m i ne o owe 13
Candy cathartic
Pleaaanl. Palatable. Potent. TaiteOood. Do flood.
Meter Sicken, Weaken or Orlpe. 10c. SSc.SDc. Never
old In bulk. The genuine trthlot itarnped COO.
daaranteeil to eure or joot money back.
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 595
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
SKXH YOVR HI SI1,VI vou meat
m cneloniilly. i'.n may nit know
n nch abouf. It. ,u " even he will see
wl y you iiia'at fri duliiR yo tr mert
buying here. The cleonllneRs will
appeal to him for one thiiiB. The
prompt nnd courteous service for
another. And as we keep choice
nieutit only, he ennnof go very fur
wrong In his selection of meat for
the table. Hut come mostly your-Belt.
Tht Frnnnmv Market
G co. Kolilliagen, I'm p.
Matinees everv nfternnnn nt Tlia !
Crescent. 5c. TF I
Before going camping get a bottln
of Marsters' poison oak remedy. TF I
I'mpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran-'
teed remedy. Quick and sure, at !
Itnmlltou's. TF I
Au Immense lino of Cook's Linol
eum Just received; In the latent de
signs. No mako of linoleum belter
nml but few as good. B. W. String,
The Furniture Man. i
I). J. JARVIS & R. J. FARNSWOKTII
New and Second Hand Store
I'ay highest juiio for Second iT.uul
Goods. GoihIs bought ami sold mi
small margins. When you have any
' tiling to sell or buy, call us up on
phone or pive us a call
Quk Mfi and .Small Profits is our Motto
1214
I TO THE ri lll.lC I will re-open
' my reetnurnnt In connection with
the I'mpqua Bakery on Sept. 1. Ser-
vlro will be strictly first class. E.
Jennings.
FOR SALE A Snvnge rifle. In good
condition. Enquire at this office.
W.
FOIt SALE Team of fine mules,
wason anil harness, Price HOtl.
Apply to this oillce.
dsw
f" J. Wlr.,,,1 O K
i. nr.il .1. r, I jii
MMIIIOaniMl, UM,y
WANTKli Forty women and girls,
apply to Tillson paufcjng home at
once. dswtf
ne
FOK SALE- Uttered male and fe
tuu rol:id C'hlr pigs. $ee six
WonttS Uhs ft P. Thlel,
(Jnf5 Oegl.n. q Mif
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"Oregon
Builders"
Are you doing what you can to populate your State?
OUKCiON NKKHS I'KOH.K Swt'ers, honest furmct, me
I'hanic.t, merrhnntM, clerks, people with limns, strut."' -lunda
and a willing heart capital or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon
Is semlin? tons of Oregon literature to the Kast for distriliu'ion
through ever? available agency. Will you not help the Hood
work of building Oregon by sending us the names and adili-esses
of your friends who are likely to tie interested in this state?
We will be plad to bear the expense of sondinir them complete
Information about OUl-'.tiON and iLsopixirUinitics.
Colonist Tickets will be on sale during SEl'TKMHEIt AXP
IX'TOUKK from the Kast to all ioiuts in Oregon. The fares
from a few principal cities are:
From Denver $30.03 From Louisville $41.70
" 0 111 all a 30.00 " Cincinnati 42.20
" Kansas City 30.00 " Cleveland 44.75
" St. Louis 35.50 " New York 55.00
" Chicago 3S.00
TICKETS CAN Bf. PREPAY
If you want to bring a friend orjrelative to Oregon, depit the
proHT amount with any of our agents. Tbe liche will then lie
furnished by telegraph.
L. B. MOOR.E, Local Agent., Roseburg
5f M. McRuR-RAY. General Passenger Agent., Portlamlpregon
1 4
A
; 2 n Vt3
Coprnshl I
Tbe Houk of Kuppcnhtimel
Chicago
Just a
Forerunner
of what
we'll
Show
GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL
Automobiles
and supplies for
Gasoline
Engines
H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS
Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore.
xx
What makes our
business grow?
It's because we treat
the people right.
Some merchants in their a'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
tug up our business every day.
If you are not a regular customer place a trial
order and be couvinc id.
Yours for a square deal,
Alton S. Frey & Co
Phones 201.
GROCERS
uccessors to J. F. Barker &. Co.
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ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
FresH and Cured Meats of all kinds
Fish end Poultry
We know how to cut meat to get the best resultn In mv.
Is more In the cnttlns that most poo pie believe We C00l,nS- There
pens In our line. Let u9 prepare your Sunday ro. t !L J ex"
convlnoed. We want your trade. hBi you wl be
SH-rlnl Free Delivery. Phone UM1 .
e Bay Hide.
''"P on Sl.erl.lan Slroet, XPttr lc
WANTED WORTH of 2nd Hand
goods at
Bradley's Second Hand Stnrp
I handle both new and second hand goods Trv
prices on harness. 1 ou will find that I am J
am right.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd
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