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Does not Color the Hair AYER'S HAIR VIGOR LOCAL NEWR Patronize Review advertisers. Cut flowers, carnations, at The Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone 1497.1 Afflicted With Sore Kyin For 33 The Aid Society or the M. E. ; church will hold a window sale of t home cookliiK at Krey'jj grocery store Saturday Oct. 17. olO The Standard Ladles' Tailoring ' Company's books are here, showing the latest Kail and Winter styles of suits and coats. Call and see ; them at Mrs. Autunrelth's. (In 3 A supply of the ntm edition of the Oregon mining laws has just I been received at this office. It Id- cludea everything to date In legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 cents each. TP The biggest stock of Vermont marble ever received In Roseburg la now on display at W. E. Marsters' hop, foot of Jackson street. Give him a chance to figure on your work and be will satisfy you. Dtt We are sole agents for the Conklln Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec omend them as being far ahead of any othor pen on the market. Agee' Book Store. TF Farmers, mechnnlcs, railroaders, lnltorerH, rely on Dr. Thomas' Kclec trlc Oil. Takes the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises at once. Pain can not stay where it is used. TEN PER CENT OFF ON MIL LINERY at Miss Elva Smith's, in the Easton brick , beginning Saturday Oct. 17, and ending Wodnesduy ev ening. Oct. 21. This soason's styles exclusively. Habitual Constipation May to permanently oeicomcrjyprcn personal efforts vitk Die assistance of the one truly benejic'ijl lfuujtie remedy, Syrup oj figs ani Cl'urefSeM, joKich enables one io form regular kabitg daily So that assistance To na ture may be gradual) dispensed with vin no (onger needed as Hie best of remedies, when reamrrd, arc to assist nature and not to supplant the nalur. a) functions, vhicft must depend ulti mately upon prober nourishment, proper effovts.amlrifJit livir.6 generally-. To get lis beneficial effects, always buy the genuine manufactured by Ui California Fig Syrup Co. only SOLP ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS OUt uc only, regular price 60 tr Bottle T. J. WllllutnB was over from Wil bur on business today. J. t. Thornton was over from near Oakland on buslnoha today. J. D. Klllrson was over from h f farm at Stephens thin morniiiK. With everyone bJho he appreciates the pre ent rain, but hones to see It followed by warm, growing weather. The Review's flue premium Wall Charts have arrived. You can get one free by paying your subscrip tion to The Itevtew for one year In advance. This Is the best free prem ium ever offered by a newspuper to Its subscribers, J. T. Wood was in town from Myr tle Creek this morning. Mr. Wood has a fine place aggregating 133 acres, lying within half a mile from town and It will doubtless bring a handsome price In a few years, as a large portion of It is finely adapted to fruit growing. Mr. and Mra. W. J. Knox, of Penn sylvania, are recent arrivals In Hosebur, with the expectation of locating. Mr. Knox Is an experi enced civil engineer and spent some time In that capacity on the Panama canal. He expects to do a general line of surveying and engineering work In this county. O. C. Maker has added a new vacu um cleaner and sweeper for carpets, etc., to his laundry equipment. This machine cleans carpets without tak ing them from the Moor and does not raise any dust In the room. All dust Is taken out by a suction pro cess and deposited lu a receptacle In the machine. Call and see It or phono the laundry and It will be given a demonstration for you. W. A. Burr, the hustling phmo man, returned last night from a trip to Myrtle Creek and vicinity and reports the sale of a beautiful Style 10 Uush ft Lane piano lu golden oak case, to Chas. Strong, of that place, also a flue organ to Dolph Hanks, of Days Creek. The above sale to Mr. Strong makes three of these beauti ful Hush & Lano pianos he has re cently sold at that place, the othet purchasers being C. O. White and N. Selig. Mr. Hurr says there Is no trouble to sell liush & Lane pianos, Tor they practically sell themselves. I lei n g such splendid liiHtruments they appeal to all who see them. Yours. I hnvo been afflicted with sore oyeB for 33 years. Thirteen year ago I became totally blind and was blind for six yearB. My eyes were badly Inflamed. One of my neigh bors Insisted upon my trying Cham berlain's Salve and gave me half a box of It. To my surprise It healed my eyes and my sight mine back to me. P. C. Knrls, Cynthlana, Kj Chainberlnln'B Salve 1b for sale by Hamilton Drug Co. For good printing of nil kind? The Hevtew leadH. The Birth Stone for October Is the ...OPAL... WK HAVK AN IMMKNSK LINK, MOUNTED AND UNJIOUNTKD We Dave lull lino of Lovkola, Ni'Cklli'iu, la Valllitra, I'on.lalit. Kto. Our line ot watch movement ami turn, In .11 ir,lc and !, I tlio molt njuipIHe in Honthern Oregon. We Invite yon to call. J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker ROSEBURC, . . ORECON W. 11. 1'IHIIKIt, Pit.. J. II. llOOTII, Vlrc-Prm. J. M. TllltONU, Hoc. The Douglas County Abstract Company SuceoHBor to F. E. Alley. Abstract of Tltlo Furnished. Titles Ouaranteed. 1-arjd OHlce Prnctko a Specially. Safety Deposit lloies for Itent. Timber l.nuda Hought and Sold. Land Scrip for Sale. Knal Estate and Insurance, rnprr lYnix-rly Pra-pnm lor KIIIiik on (internment Ijnd. Towiwlilp MaM, HluiwiiiK Vacant IjuhIi, of all Townships In the Host-burg Ijiml District, BO (Vnta Kach. Ofllix I'lidt-r 1'. 8. IjwiI Office. HOSKIU'ltd, OHK'iOV. A Jl lMiH OF ;ol MKAT Is never disappointed at this market lie can tell by the ruler that the meat Is fresh. Ity the texture tint I II comes front carefully and properly fed cattle. As e hnmllc only choice and prime ments It Is Jut as safe for you to buy here as It Is fur the best Jmlce. A trial order will prove our asserttens. The Economy Market tlen. Ki.liltmKen, lnp. I'hone loss All Work Uuar.nteed H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Datc Number Special Sale on Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge Racks, Etc m ) .mm. mm 4 Itf ior V my fcV Wr torty Bm LAHOIt MAN H AumtKSS. Suys Choice Is Bryan and Ooruptfrs or Tuft und Van Cleve. PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 1G Declar Iiik that existing industrial conditions made It necessary for organized la bor actively to engage In politics for its own protection, Andrew Furuseth, for 18 ytarB lobbyist for the Am erican Federation of Labor, before Congress, In an address before lfiuO people at the Armory last night vig orously attacked the Injunction and severely rebuked Hunlel J. Keefe, in ternational president of tiie long shoremen, and one of the vice-presidents of the American Federation of Labor. Mr. Furuseth accused Keefe of be ing the author of certain anony mous letters that had been written to Mr. Taft purporting to have come from a prominent official of the Am erican Federation of Labor and as suring the republican nominee that organized labor was not united In its opposition to his candidacy. The uudionce consisted almost entirely of voters, not more than 00 women be ing present. A hundred or more Socialists at tended the meeting with the evident Intention of routing the friends of organized labor, but they were badly worsted. Only once was Debs' name mentioned, and then they responded with a deafening applause. After that demonstration the disturbers re peatedly asked the speaker questions, but the Han Francisco man was pre pared for such tactics and effectually silenced the Interlopers just as fre quently as they propounded a query. "Just keep quiet a minute," re quested Mr. Furuseth, after having been Interrupted for about the 20th time, when one of the men wearing a red button suggested that the only way for the American laborer to get any consideration In the way of rem edial . legislation was to elect a So cialist congress. "Now, I want to tell you that you are proceeding on i mistaken theory at -tills time. A vote for Debs in this election Is a vote for Taft, and If you are not fools vou can see It plainly. Debs has no more chance of being elected than any one of you have, and you have not even been nominated. A vote Tor Taft will be a vote against the real hopes of the laboring man In this campaign." Mr. Furuseth spoke at consider able length on the injunction, which he said under present conditions was administered largely at the discretion of the presiding Judge, which was making for a despotic form of gov ernment Just as objectionable as any that Is ruled over by a king. He reviewed the efforts of the American Federation of Labor to secure legis lation by Congress which would curb the application of the Injunction and glvo to the laborer the full enjoy ment of the political freedom assured him In the Constitution of the Unit ed States. Kefers to Itoycott Cam. Mr. FuruHeth referred to the cele brated Loewe boycott case in Con necticut and charged that in this case the right of organization by la boring men for their own protection had been denied by the courts. The failure of the republican national convention to adopt the nntl-lnjunc-tlon plunk submitted by the otllcers of the American Federation of Labor was cenmired and credit given the Democrats for having incorporated such a plank In their platform at their Denver convention. "All we have linked for Is for leg islation to guard the Individual hu ll mn liberty of the laborer," said Mr. Furuseth. "and we are now doing everything in our power to send Wil liam Jennings Bryan to the White louse. We would also give Joe Can non a vacation and elect a Congress (hat will protect human liberty and put Itself as nn Iron wall against all such revolutionary doctrines as the injunction. We are not partisans only so far as to stand for ttie pro tection of that kind of government Lincoln had In mind when he made his Gettysburg speech. Tribute to Tuft's Ability. . "Now for a few words about Mr. Taft. and I assure you I shall not abus him. Mr. Taft Is an excep tionally able muu. He Is a big mau physically; a big man mentally. He has a big brain, but an entirely dif ferent conception of government ,from what we think is right. He Is a Federalist and does not believe In a government by and for the people. He believes In government by the Judges." The speaker at this point re viewed the various decisions of Judge Taft Involving the injunction ques tion, and charged that In every case the Republican nominee had ruled adversely to the interests of the la boring people. "Of course," continued Mr. Furu seth, "we read that Mr. Taft Is re ceiving letters from prominent labor officials assuring him that organized labor Is not unitedly against him." And what is more, we know who is writing those letters. You know who It Is. It Is Daniel J. Keefe. And who Is Keefe? He was Hanna's man Friday from the time that Hanna came Into tht limelight until the good Lord took him away. It is said he is to get an office for it. Well, he ought to have two of fices. "The American Federation of La bor does not presume to dictate or to suggest to Its members how they shall vote. But here are two pic tures: One of them Is Taft and Van Cleave; the other, Bryan and Uom pers. The situation ie up to you. Take your choice." Oregoniun. Why Colds are Dangerous. Because you have contracted or dinary colds and recovered from '.hem without treatment of any kind, Jo not for a moment Imagine that colds are not dangerous. Everyone knows that pneumonia and chronic catarrh have their origin in a com mon cold. Consumption Is not caus ed by a cold but the cold prepares the system for the reception and de velopment of the germs that would not otherwise have found lodgment. It Is the same with all Infectious diseases. Diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles and whooping cough are mucfl more likely to be contracted when the child has a cold. You will see from this that more real danger lurks In a cold than In any other of the common ailments. The easiest and quickest way to cure a cold Is to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy The many remarkable cures effected by this preparation have made It a -itaple article of trade over a large part of the world. For sale by Ham ilton Drug Co. j DAILY WEATHEK REPORT NOTICE TO MILK CONSUMERS. The undersigned has taken charge of the dairy and milk delivery for merly conducted by F. Baragar and is ready to receive orders from all ot his former patrons and others as well. Phone 10T.f DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY. tf CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. NOTICE Is hereby given all par ties holding county warrants issued by Douglas County, Oregon, and en dorsed prior to and Including the 9th day of September, 1907. to pre sent the same to the county treasurer of Douglas County, Oregon, at his office for payment as Interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this 12th day of October. 1908. J. K. bAWYERS, Treas. of Douulas Co., Oregon. They Make You Feel Good. The pleasant purgative effect ex perienced h'j 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 25c. Samples free at Hamilton Drug Co's. drug store. GOATS FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 head of Angora goats for snle or will trade for sheep. Call on or address J. T. Russell, Mrytle Creek. Ore. swolR "Oregon Builders" Are you doing what you can to populate your State? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Sett'ers, honest faruwrt, me- -chanles, mervhsuts, clerks, people with brivins, strong jands and a willing heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon Is send in y Ums of Oregon literature to the East for distrtbu'lon through ever available ageney. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to be Interested in this stale? We will lw glad to bear the expense of sending them complete information about OREliON and Its opportunities. Colonist Tlcku will be on sale during SEPTEMBER AND IHTOliKK from the East to all poluU in Oregon. The fares from a few principal cities arv: From Denver $30.00 From Louisville $41.70 " Omaha 30.00 a Cincinnati 42.20 " Kansas City 30.00 11 Cleveland 44.75 ' St. Louis 35.50 " New York 55.00 " Chicago 38.00 TCUTTt CAN Bt PREPAID U unit o bring a friend orrlative to Oregon, deposit the wopp amount with any of our agents. The licke will then be TaiaJiad bjr telegraph. L. B. ttOOdE, Lca1 Agent Hoaefrurs W. ftt tML4uvY, General Passenger AgtitC, Portland. Orvgo U. 8. Weitber Bureau, local office, KoMburg, Ore. M hour ending 6 a. m. Oct. IS, Precipitation Id lncb.es and huiulreutbi: Maximum temperature l Minimum tempera tare Precipitation 1 Total p reel p. ainue first of uioalb 3 47 A vs. precip. for luu moulb for 30 years. ....w Total precip.irom Sept. 1, liMt, to data 8-W Average prec-lp. Iroin September 1, 177. .. . 2-a Total excew from Sept. 1, 1WB 1W Average prccipilatiou tor 31 wet seaions, Hep. to May (Inclusive) ICJ.W Tltoa. Gibbom, Observer. j For Roseburg and Vicinity: Occasional rain tonight and Fri day; cooler tonight. KEulSTKK ftOW. U IT S VOL' it DITV. 4- Have you registered? J if not, don t fail to do so f 4 without delay. 4 4 This Is an Important mat- 4 4 ter and should not be over- 4 4 looked. EVery good citizen of 4 4 Oregon should vote at the com- 4 4 Ins general election, but It will 4" 4 be impossible to do so unless $ your name appears on the reg- 4 4 lstratlon lists. There are yet 4 4 some hundreds of residents of 4 4 Douglas county who have so 4 far failed to register. 4 4 From now until next Tues- 4 u uay the registration books will h 4 be kept open. 4 4,,!g'.,ji.-4-.gi..j!4 AS COMMON PEOPLE VIEW IT. In the east it Is being strongly urged that inasmuch as there will likely be four United States supreme court justices to appoint during the next four years, with a possibility of live a majority of the court It is necessary to elect Taft to make these appointments. In view of Taft's well known leanings and In view of his own record as judge of a federal court, it Is not surprising that the trust people and the Van' Cleaves should regard that an argument for Taft, but by the same token, It should be regarded as a better reason for his defeat by the balance of the people. liolse Capital News. NEAK lEATirS DOOK. "I was near to death's door The doctor said he had done all he could; that my stomach was old and worn out. I was weak I could not walk. I took Ml 0-11 a tnblets, and have been eatmg hearty ever since, and I am able to work like a tiger. I wish could go and thank you myself. 1 send you my picture and you can uBe my word and my picture, and I thank you again." Mrs. Nelson Lucier, 112 Flsk St., Athol, Mass. Ml-o-na cures dyspepsia. If any of the readers of The Review are suffering from stomach trouble of any kind, Red Cross Pharmacy will sell you a box of Mi-o-na for 50c, with an absolute guarantee of relief, or money back. In many cases one box will effect a permanent cure; lu chronic conditions more is necessary. But one thing is certain: one box of Mi-o-na will make you feel so much better and brighter, so much more energetic, that you will not give it up till cured. FIXE EMBROIDERY. Sheets and pillow slips hemstitched and monogrammed. Now Is the time to have your a mas presents done get ready early. Prices reasonable. Address A. X., care Review, and I will call on you. All work guar anteed. DTF WANTED Bids for building a hall at looking Glass, Ore., will be re ceived up to noon on Thursday, Oct. 22 by the undersigned at Looking Glass, Oregon. Plans and specifications can be seen at J T. Goodman's cigar store in Rose burg. The right is reserved to re ject any or all bids. For par ticulars address S. R. Brisbin, Looking Glass, Ore. S. R. HRISM1N, R. C. ARNOLD, F. W. MATHIAS, SW Managing Committee. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DCSION Copyright Ac. 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There's a nicety about our garments that make you feel glad you are ahveglad to be seen-a self satisfaction with yourself and the rest of the world. Let us demonstrate to you that we are the store for your.CLOTHINU wants. We want to become acquainted with you Call in and see how Cozy we Look. Commercial Club Building ; GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL and supplies for Automobiles and Gasoline Engines H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore. !! fin . H I wnat makes our I business grow? H ' g It's because we treat I the people right. H Some merchants in their attempt to lead in prices often buy inferior goods but that is some- tiling that this company does not do Our courteous treatment, the superior qualify H 0f OUr SO the right prices is what is build tt tug up our business every day. g " you are not a regular customer place a trial order and be couviucd. 1,11 H Yours for a re deal, J Alton S. Frey&Co Phones 2M. GROCERS uctoj.F. Barker! Co. ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET H. D. MAY. Prop. Wo know how to cut meat to get th h.. is more In the cutting that most people bX' ""S!" In pertu In our line. Let ua prepare your st . NNe my be ter convinced. We want your tr,le rasl. and you Thara and you win be WANTED 'oTTTTr - on ivnCft Bradley's Second H" Stnrp I euidb bfc hi a SWon7. - price hrwK. Y t ill r,A .u" . goods- Try njy - 1 am right. M. mm i A. D. Bradlev. . . Tu , mum' -! o O