f
.
RunD
if yuu arc ail run Juwn, d.iiy incd, irun,
UulL-nerVUUft. tmtn VnnrHnclor i.ir.nntci
Oll)J2 ing 8,op exPe.rimc.ntir.g, go direct to your
wwwivi. n in ujjiiiiuii wi nycr non-aicv
Vir Acfer iwhdV -j Sor. holic Ssrssparilla. No alcohol, no stimuli
tapaiilla.tkataktU. If he ha, any ion. A blood purifier, a nerve tonic, a strong
( nf Uiirr, ihm ijte t'rjt. alterative, an aid to dijestion. f,.f'J,cJ;-
IOC Ah KEVVa
Al. Creaaon loft this afternoon for
Corvallls on a brief bushiest trip.
For good printing of all kinds
The Review leads.
Mr. and rM.s John Burge went to
Oakland thlB afternoon to visit for a
few days.
The Standard Ladles' Tailoring
Company's books are here, Bhowlng
the latest Kali and Winter styles
of suits and coats. Call and see
them at Mrs. Autunrelth'B. dn3
Chs. F. Watson was down from
Fall Creek today.
Chas. Medley was ovor from Oak
land today.
Dr. L. A. Kent, of oPrtland, Is
spending a few days in Roseburg.
A supply of the new edition of
tbe Oregon mining laws has just
been received at this office. It In
cludes everything to date In legal
mining procedure. Copies only 40
cents eich. TF
LOCAL NEWa
O. L. Willis was In town from be
yond Dlllard today,
Tbe biggest stock of Vermont
marble ever received In Roseburg
now on display at W. B. Masters'
hop, foot of Jackson street. Give
him a chance to figure on your work
ana no will satisfy you. utl
A. j. llerks was In town from
llrockway today and took homo on
or The Review's fine premium Wai
Charts. Several other subscribers
were in today and procured Wn
Charts. These are pronounced th
ilnost premium ever offered by
newspaper and thoy are ulready at
trading much attention.
Mukes Homely Women Pretty.
No woman no matter how rcgula
her features may be can be called
pretty, If her complexion Is bad. Or-
Ino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids dlgcB
A. Fields has returned from Elk- , llon and clearg 8au botche,
M. nn. i i . t , . . I l'le"" y stimulating the liver and
big county bridge. The brldKe has I i...,.,i , ... A..
SrS.rSr' .'"r but. Wl 1 - nauseate or gripe and' I
: 1 ' . . . V .' .""" mild aud pleasant to take. Romem
' Z,V 1 u8r "'o name Orlno and refuse to nc-
:;,.7h; aubstltuto. Red cross
. v . It .. rharnincy.
travel In the meantime.
We are sole agents for the Conklln j WANTED Illds for building a hall
Self Filling Fountain PenB and reo
omend them as being far ahead ot
any other pen on the market. Agee'4
Book Store. TF
P. H. Harth, a well-known mer
chant of Grants Pass, returned home
today after a short visit here with his
son, Henry Hnrth, proprietor of
Harth's-Toggery. The elder Mr.
Harth, as well as his Bon, believes
Roseburg has a splendid future be
fore It, If proper effort Is made to
utilize the natural advantages hero.
Flret of all the streets slum Id be
cleaned up and thoso In the buslnoBB
portion of the town paved. The un
sightly awnings and overhanging
signs torn down, both being a relic
of a past generation but now dis
pensed with In all modern citicB.
ui loosing uibbs, ore., will be re
celved up to noon on Thursday
ucl. zz by the undersigned
Looking Glass, Oregon. Plans and
specilieations can be seen at
T. Goodman's cigar store In Rose
burg. The right Is reserved to re
ject any or nil bids. For par
ticulars address S. R. Hrlshln
Looking Glass, Oro.
S. R. 11RIHIIIN,
R. C. ARNOLD,
F. W. MATHIAS,
SW Managing Committee
LOST In Southorn Pacific depot, or
Ihursdny aftornoon, Oct. IB, Indy'B
small, urown handbag, containing
purse with about JU.liO in silver
key and stamp picture. Kinder
pinnae leave at thlH office.
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
Bancroft Lewis Co.
In Entertainment Extraordinary, High Class Vocaliza
tions, Laughing Dialect, Character Sketches, New, Origi
nal, Novel. Don't miss it. Armory Hall,
Tuesday Wednesday Qctobef 20-21
Admission 50 Cents.
Seats on Sale at Usual Place
The Birth Stone for October Is the
...OPAL...
WE U.AVE AN IMMENSE LINE, MOUNTED AND UNMOUNTED
We have a lull lluo ol Lnckota, Nucklacee, U Valllera, l'luidauK, Klo.
Our line ol watch in.iTcmi.au an, I canon, In all ir,l,-. and alio, I, iho inoal roinolete
in Southern Oregon.
We luTite you to call,
J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker
ROSEBURG, . . ORECON
nwiin.il, rrea. 1. H. IIOOTII, Vlcc-Pres. J. M. TIlltONU, Hoc.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Successor to F. E. Alley.
Abstract of Tltlo Furnished. Titles Guaranteed.
I.and Oillce Practice a Specially. Safety Deposit Holes for Rent
Timber Lands bought and Sold. Land Scrip for Sale.
Real Estate and Insurance.
Paper Properly l'rcpnrcd for KIIIiik on Government tamls.
Township M,, Showing Vnrmit IjiikIs, of all Townships In the
Host-burg ljiiul District, 00 Cents Kach.
. PT. V"'!'T .Vv H- 1ma l1lr'- nosHiu ito, nitKoov.
A JI IKJK OK (ilMil, j,K,T
Is never disappointed nt this market
He can It'll by ii. ,.r lMat ;
neat Is fresh. Ily ,,. .,tlm,
It conies from carefully and properlv
fed cnltlo. As wo handle only choice
and prime ni..t it j11Mt Mfl,
for you to buy here as It is for t1(.
mill order will prove
our assertions.
The Economy Market
Ceo. KoliHiiigcn. Prop.
COVERED MILK PAILS.
They Are Beit For the Dairy, as Ex
periments Have 8hown.
A prominent dairyoiau says: We bare
yet lo meet the man who has tried a
good kind of covered milk pall and who
likes clean milk Mho has not thought
tbetn a grunt Improvement over the
ordinary open pall. Vet our observa
tions on their use la to the effect that
not more than eight cow owners out of
ten use them. It would certainly be a
good bablt for everybody to get Into
to use no other klud.
It goes without saying that a closed
pall will greatly reduce the Impurity of
ordinary milk, since tbe open pall
catcbes everything descending from
tJHCOVKHZD AND COTKItKD MIMC PAILS.
above. Experiments have plainly
brought out the advantage of covered
milk pails, and. while they require
somewhat more work of the person
who washes the dairy uteuHils, no one
who Is Interested In pure milk could
consider this an argument of more thau
featherweight description. A good kind
of pull Is one In which the top fits on
as a cover and the milk opening Is cov
ered with screening or Is fitted with, n
hoop so thnt cheesecloth can be used
for thnt purpose. There Is little diffi
culty In thoroughly cleansing such a
pattern of pall.
The closed pall Is a subject which It
would seem local creameries could agi
tate with direct benefit to themselves.
In a way much of the advice offered
to the fanners In the interests of puror
milk Is wnsted since It Is Impracticable,
but the covered milk pall Is thoroughly
practicable. A cow Is much less apt to
step into It, files are excluded and sols
dependence Is not placed on the sepa
rator for taking out undesirable solids.
I'sll No. 1 in the Illustration, from
Clarence It. I-ane's bulletin. Is an ordi
nary oiwn one. with no provision for
keeping out the dust and dirt. He says
It should never he used In any dairy.
rail No. 2 is ii good sanitary one, with
small top provided with n metal strain
er. In certllled dairies probably better
results would be secured by leaving out
the strainer. The pall would be Im
proved If stamped from one piece of
tin.
I Coffee I
I Always uniform our I
best product sold In 1 lb., I
2 lb., 2 lb. and S lb. cans. I
H Your grocer will grind It I
D too'fi1' " Jrruund At Dom not I
Latest Wcrk of a
Gifted Singer Lay
ing Claim to a Gla
cier Woman Fruit
Farmer Friend of- -j
Carmen Sylva. I
From the Heidi of music aud tbe lec
ture pi tit form It la but a step to liter-
uture, aud Mrs. Katharine Wallace Pit
vis, who has been ldeutlfled fur many
fears with musical affairs aod won
au's club work Id Chicago, has recent
ly taken It. Mrs. Davis made her first
public appearance as a singer, being
the sopruuo lu the historic Chlc-auo
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. 8. Weather Bureau, local ottlce, Kotebarg, I
-c uuura euauig o a. m. Ocl. 16, VMX.
Precipitation In Inch en and hundredth:
Maximum temperature
Minimum temperature 42
I'reclpltatfou ".O-fiU
Total preclp. since first ol moutb 4 16
Avg. preclp. for thin month for) yean ....6y
luiai preclp.from Uept 1, WU8, todatj 4.60
Average preeip. from Beptember 1, 1877....
Total exceia from Bept. t, 1908 2.K I
Arerage preclpitatlou lor 81 wet unions.
bep. lo May (inclusive) ...32.WI
Taos. (J ihhon, Observer.
For Roseburg and Vicinity:
Fair tonight, .with probably light I
1 1 uoi , oumruay lair.
NO lti:.HO KOll IT.
When ItoNoliurir ( illzclis Kliow
CVrtuin Way t)ut.
the
Thorn can be no Just reason whv
any reader of this will continue to
Hiirtur the tortureB of nn nchine Imck
uu annoyance of urinary disorders,
no onagers or uinoetes or any kid
noy ins wncu relief IB bo near nt
hand nnd Iho most positive proof
given inni tney can be cured. Read
wnai a Koseburg citizen says:
Jonn Hntey, Janitor nt the Hlirh
rnuui aim resuiing on Hint St, Rose-
iiurg, ore., says: "I was troubled
uy my kidneys off and on for years.
I had severo nalns In niv hark miH
Bide, Boiuelimes changing to a dull
aching. Afler remaining In a stoop
ed position for a short time, it was
hard for mo to straighten. During
the last attack Doan's Kidney PIMb
were recommended to me nnd I got
oox at A. u. Mnrstors & Co s. drug
store. After taking them a Connie
r weeks the pains disappeared and
nm now perfectly well and heartv."
For Bale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Forster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's
nd take no other.
KINK lOMIIItOIDKKV.
Sheets nnd pillow slips hemstitched
nd monogrammed. Now Is the time
to have your Xmas presents done
get ready early. Prices reasonable.
ildress A. X.. enre Review, anil I
III call on you. All work irunr.
ntecd. dtp
COBfCEENING "tJHiTjuE JOB."
Last week one of the ablest and
best liked Republican members of
congress, J. Adam Bede, of the Eighth
Minnesota district, was defeated for
renomiuatlon by members of his own
party became he declared himself un
flinchingly In favor of the re-election
as speaker of Joe Cannon. This seems
to be a fair Indication of Republican
sentiment concerning the ciar of the
lower house of congress. Collier's
Weekly, which bo far as it has any
policy, is certainly friendly to tbe Re
publican parry, denounces Cauuou un
reservedly, nnd last week printed
communication In which It was said
that if Taft aud Sherman were elected
the long arm of the speaker would
reach from the house e-! of the cspl-
tol to tbe senate and make tbe puppet
Biierinun do the bidding of the auto
crat in the speaker's ohnir.
President Roosevelt. In 1891, Bald of
Lnnuon: "We cnuuot escape from the
ract mat it was no credit to the Re
publican party of the houBe that Mr.
Camion of Illinois should be one of
Its lenders." Cannon then was tem
porarily out of olHce. the ouly time
he has been out of office In tnlrty-
nve years. Among all the prominent
Republicans there is none upon wliom
the country looks with so much hesi
tancy nnd doubt His face Is always
set against nuy measure for tbe good
of tbe iwople. his power Is luvnrlubly
exerted for those measures that are
demanded by the great interests.
nether as a result of tills attitude
ur not. the fact remains that after
thirty-nve years ot- offlceholdlng, with
'inly a moderate salary most of the
time, "I m.-le Joe" has grown rich, his
weuitn increasing ns his power In
creased. lie is emphatically an Issue
in this campaign not merely an Issue
between the Democratic and Repub
lican parties, out between the decent
Ind patriotic element and the corrupt
lenient wuicn he has so long douil
111 ted.
HUB. KATUKUIMZ WALLACE DAV1B.
Ladles' quartet, an organization which
made an excellent rcpututiou fur Itself
In the American niusicul world. Later
Mrs. Davis was soloist lu Unity church,
and ber beautiful singing attracted
many admirers. After her marriage
Mrs. Davis retired from choir work
and devoted herself for awhile to an
enterprise which proved to be highly
successful. This was the management
of a series of entertainments railed
'Cradle Songs of Mnuy Nations," In
which school children were trained to
sing juvenile songs. Mrs. Davis ar
ranged and even composed the muslc
for these performances. The effort was
received with so much favor that the
songs were collected and published nnd
have had a wide Bale In all parts of
the world. Since then Mrs. Davis has
added "Christmas Songs" and "Singing
Rhymes and tiamcs" to her list. Her
first novel is n tale of southern Itah
called "The Punchinellos."
Our Styles Are
Right and Genuine
Style, of course, is im
portant; so is fit; but
style and fit without
quality are of little value
and no permanency.
Quality goes deeper, and
here is where the genu
ine value of our Cloth
ing, Hats, Shirts, Neck
wear and Furnishings are
really found.
DwHouk of Kuppeahomof
Chicago
We are Anxious
Serve You.
to
S w a rmM n y w jar-) xjtffcv
Commercial Club Building
Woman Owner of a Glacier.
Mrs. .Mary E. Ilurt, who recently
uiuou a visit to Alaska In search of a
promising mining claim, has the dis
tinction of being the llrst person who
has ever staked out a mining property
i glacier, it ncicls a good deal of
the novelty of the business to state
that the glacier was still In motion
when the claim was staked. This Is
tho first summer lu nine years that
passengers on the boat to the upper
Klondike nave been able to make a
landing on Mulr glacier, near Skng-
way. When Mrs. Hart passed that
way the glacier was considered far
from safe, but her love of adventure
induced her to step ashore triumphant
ly and stake out a claim on the still
moving mass of Ice and debris. Mrs.
Hart has mode several trips to Alaska,
having gone there from Los Anccles.
Cnl., to superintend the work of de
veloping several clulius belonging to
her.
CKOIP yiK'KI.Y tTKKI).
IKin't Let the Child Choke to Den
While Waiting fr the Doctor.
Notice to Our CiiNtomers.
We are pleased to nnnniini-e tlmt
Foley's Honey and Tar for roughs.
olds and lung troubles Ir lint nr.
led by tho Nntlonnl Pure FnoH
11(1 Hi UK law as it contain nn on.
or other harmful drugs, and
recommend It as a safe remedy
children and adults. Red i:n
harmaey.
Ph",e AH Work lu.tcc4
H. C. MTZMAN, 1'p-to-IX.t, fm
Special Sale m
Fixtures, Including Towd Rk.
.Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sfiicjce
Racks, Etc
Let b make an climate 01 you.- work. Steam
foot, of Jackson SC.
u
XOTH'K TO .1111, K COXSI MKIW.
The undersigned has taken rhr..
f the dairy and milk delivery fur.
erly conducted bv V. Ham 17 a r n n A
ready to receive orders from all of
i former patrons aud others as
II Phone losr. Iimtui ,m
COUNTY CREAMERY. tf
HI 1S WANTED For tensing of
Hie Knlr (".rounds. Including the farm
In connection therewith, located near
Roseburg. Conditions and term of
lease will be furnished tition appli
cation to the secretary, at his office
111 Roseburg. Sealed bids will be
received up to 8 o'clock n .m.. on K.t.
urdny, Oct. 17. mos. at which time
they will be opened in the office of
ine secretary.
FRANK. Q. MICEI.l.l,
Secretary.
liyoniel, tho miraculous antisentic
dry air treatment, will cure croup in
either the first or second stnges. Eas
ily liinnieu. even when the breathing
Ib Irregular, It reaches more prompt
ly than any other remedy the terribly
nmea memuranes of the wind
pipe. Its soothing balsams act Imme
diately, the inflammation is allayed
and the swelling reduced.
"Not long ago our little boy. Wal
ler, awoke in the night with a bad
atiack or croup. We allowed him to
Inhale Hyomel; he began to breathe over tOM the nresent ai.,n sh. i. .
Oklahoma Woman Fruit Farmer.
Mrs. Kate O'Rrlen Is entitled to the
honor of being recognised as Oklaho
ma's most successful womun farmer.
The proprietor of an estate of many
hundreds of acres near Russet. In that
new state, she manages her extensive
business as proatnbiy as if she were a
man. Resides being one of the largest
stock misers lu the Btnte. she Is devot
ing a great deal of attention to the
raising of fruit. At present her fruit
farm contains 450 acres of apple or
chards, 100 acres are devoted to peach
raising, and more than fifty acres are
allotted to small fruit. From a single
acre of strawberries Mrs. O'Brien made
GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL
Automobiles
aud supplies for
and Gasoline
Engines
H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS
Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore.
What makes our
business grow? I
It's because we treat I
the people right.
Some merchants in their attempt 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
ng up our busiuess every day.
If you are not a regular customer place a trial
order and be con vine ;d.
easier, and In half an hour was fast
asleep. I am glad to speak a good
word tor a remedy that will rob
croup of Its terrors. Rev. Ceo. Sis
son, pastor of M. E. church. South
Londonderry. Vt.
Hyomel (pronounced Hlgh-o-me)
Is guaranteed by Red Cross rhar
nincy to cure catarrh, coughs, colds,
asthma, branrhltls and croup, or
your money back. A complete out
fit. Including a neat hard rubber In
haler, costs only $1.00. An eitra
bottle of Hyomel. If afterwards need
ed, costs but 60 cents.
cltlseo of the Chickasaw Nation, being
one-eighth Indian and seren-elgbths
Irish.
Honored by a Queen.
dsw'ol7
anj Hot Wi,.r a Swvlei -.
Repair Work Neatly Done
4AAtV4i4.4.J.J.J.J.j..L
. - . a . . i 1
? HH'IT TREKS. it
Tor fruit trees, ornsmental
trees and shrubbery, call on
H. F. OI1.IIKHT. at'lhe ll..h.
uaie ttlore. Roseburg, Orog.
,
CAM. FOR (XH NTY WAKIUXTS.
NOTICE Is hereby given all par
lies 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 th county treasurer
of Douglas County, Oregon, at his
office for payment as Interest will
cease thereon after the date of this
notice.
Iated at Roseburg. Oregon, this
1 2th day of October. 190S.
1. K. SAW VERS,
Treas. of Douglas Co.. Oregon.
The Review does job printing.
An American girl. Mnrgel Cluck, has
leen receiving much atteution at the
court of KlUuibeth of Roumanla. the
tnlented Carmen Sylva. Miss Uluck Is
the daughter of James Kraaer Cluck
and granddaughter of Charles Mellen
Tyler, professor emeritus at Cornell
university. 81 1 years ago the princi
pal of the Cunservatury of Music at
Ithaca discovered among his pupils a
young girl who showed remarkable
ability as a vMlnlst That year she
won the vlollu scholarship and wss
sent to Prague to study with the cele
brated Bohemian virtuoso and teacber
Sevclk. After completing ber course at
Prague Miss Cluck decided to go to
Roumanta on a concert tour before re
turning to America. The queen was
present at her concert at Bucharest
and was so delimited with the young
American that she sought an Intmluc.
Hon and at onre proceeded to show her
admiration and friendship in a variety
of ways.
MARCIA WILLIS CAMPBELL
Yours for a square deal,
Alton S. Frey & Co
GROCERS XX
ucceuors to J. p. Barker & Co. H
mtmmmmimai.ta,m.i!iati)WJ
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
Phones 201.
D. MAY. D-
Fresh and Cured Meats of all
in and Poultry
Za,a,Z ?.?.T,"'eat.to et "e best result.
.... i. "'i most peop e bellevo u- osinr. Th-
in our line. Let u, prepare your SunZ may b Zm3Z'
kind,
Is more
ports
convinced. We
Special Free IMIvery,
want tnn. 1 . J roast, anil - "
j ..nuu. j.ju W II V...
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Phone VMl.
Shop op Sheridan street. yw ,he BT "H-
m wm a i . m j uao M rin.
z
Bfadley's Second ct
I handle both new and second hand Roods"
TrV tnu X
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