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Be S, Hard cold, bmd cougua, acvtic brujuhiiia, llJrQ st your docturif he knows of snyihing better for these t.oubles than Ayer's Cherry Pt-tto- lDonorlniil(oomocfayoI,rliu?e.r,,llWe blii.-ve it is the best medicine you wmtnunmtatcalmatltn. Crjruuyourwwu,w Hv",uy in", duih yuur uottor.ana orfar frequently. He Ifrnomi tcr, thus be sure In make no mistake, f '0 J,V?:' IXCAIi NEWS. Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. Be. TV For good printing of all kinds The Review leads. Three square meals a day at E, Jennings' restaurant, which will be re-opened In connection with the Umpqua Bakery on Sept. 1. The Standard Ladies' Tailoring Company's books are here, showing the latest Fall and Winter styles of suits and coats. Call and see them at Mrs. Autenrelth's. dn3 A supply of the new edition of the Oregon mining laws has juBt been received at this office. It In cludes everything to date In legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 cents each. TP We are sole agents for the Conklln Self Filling Fountain Pens and reo omend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Agee' Book Store. TF LOST In Southorn Pacific dopot, on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 15, lacly'8 small, brown handbag, containing purse with about 2.f0 in silver, a key and stamp picture. Finder please leave at this office. They Make Yon '! (Joori. The pleanan't purgative effect ex perienced by all who use Chamber lain's Stumnch 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'b. drug store. Biliousness Review printing a1wyn the boat. "I liiM nisd your valnabla Gatr-trali and find bam barfac.. Couldn't do without I (mm. 1 lift mad ttitjfjj fur loin I lis for hid If Hon and bit loam . and am now complnielr cured. Itecoin mend Id em to yeryouo. Outs tried, foil Wilt M1U b wlllionl ttittm In Ilia fawnllj," JtUwatd A. Mars. Albany, M.T. Beit For CA1NDY CATHAimc Ptasaant, Palalafala, Potent, Ta.li Good, DotlAod, Nvar Slcknn. Wakii or Urdu.. He. lie, Me. Navar old In bulk. '" canulna tklilat aUuipad UUU. OnutaUtd to our or your dioubjt back. Starling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 601 ANNUAL SALE. TEH MILLION BOXES Announcement! We are now busy moving into our elegant new store in the Commercial Club Bldg. We will be ready for busi ness in our new store Mon day morning Oct. 19th. Hunsaker-Guest Grocery Company Roseburg, Douglas Co., Oregon A Jl'iHiK of ;noi Mio.vr Is never rilxnppoliited nt this market. He can tell by the color that I hi meat Is frenli. Ily the texture that It comes from rnrefully and properly red cuttle. Ah we handle only choice and prime meats it Is Just as tmft for you to buy hero as It Is for the bent JimIko. A trial order will prove our aHsertloiiH. The Economy Market flen. Kiihllingen, Prop. Phone lOss All Work (luarantced II. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber Special Sale on Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge Racks, Etc It b make an estlmato 00 yuur work. Hleam ami Hot Wati'r a Hivwiti'y Foot, of Jackson SU Repair Work Neatly Done PLOWS All Kinds at I F. BARKER & CO. ?at awd Vehicles DAILY WEATIIKH RKI'ORT U. H. Wet t her bureau, local office, Rom bury Ore iA hours emiing 6 a. m. Oct. 17, 1WJ0. Precipitation in lnunea and bundredUis. Maximum temperature 66 Mlulmum temperature 41 rnwlpltatlua 0.08 Total p reel p. a luce flritof month 4 22 Avg. prertp. fur tbli month for SO yeari....i.6v Total preclp.lrom Hept, 1, 1H0H, to dat 4.66 Average prevlp. from September 1, 1(977. .. . 2 40 Total excess row Hept. 1, 1W8. 2.26 AvemK precipitation for 81 wet Beaton s, Bep. to May (Invliiilve) 32.8 1'iioa. Uiuhun, Observer. For Itofteburg and Vicinity: Fair tonight, with light frost Sunday fair and warmer. NOTICE OF FII.LNU OF SL'KVFY. 'I.AT OF Department of the Interior, United States Land Offlce, Ttoaeburg, Oregon, Oct. 16, 1908. NOTICK Is hereby given that Sections 23, 24, 25 and 26, Tp. 39 S. It. 7 West, W. M., have been surveyed, and the plat of survey will he Died In this office on November 24, 1908, at 9 o'clock A. M., and on and after such date we will be pre pared to receive applications for the entry of lands therein. lilONJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. J. M. LAWRENCK, Receiver. OiirSenna acts gerttlyyet prompt ly on the bowels, cleanses me system ejectually, assists one in overcoming habitual constipation permanently. To got its beneficial effects buy the Genuine. f lanu jacturod by trie California FioSxmipCo. SOLD BY LEADING 0RUCaSTS-HMr.B0TTU EVIDKXCR ALL IX. h'lNl' i:.Miin()ii)i:itv. Sheets nnd pillow slips heniHtitched and inuiiogrammed. Now Is the time to have your Xnuis presents done Ket ready early. Prices reasonable Address A. X., care Review, and I will cull on you. All work guar anteed. DTP For Chrole Dlurrhoeu. "While In the army In 1863 I was taken with chronic diarrhoea," says lleoigo M. Felton, of South Gibson, 1'n. "I have since tried many rem edies but without any permanent ru lli'f, until Mr. A. W. Miles, ot this place, persuaded me to try Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemi'dy, one bottlo of which stoppod it nt once." For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. ritOKICSSIONAI. GKO. 10. IIUUCK, M. I). Oflli-e In the Kevlew Uullding, up stairs, Itooms 13 and 14. X-Hay and Klectrlcal Treameut. Telephoue, Main 31. ROSEUUIIO ... OREGON. A. C. 8KKLV, M. D., OlIU-os: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Hank Building, Phone 771. UOSKltURO ... OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711 2 to p. m. Resld. Mala 1721 DK. LUCKTTA SMITH, lhyilrtAli Women and Children's Disease a Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marstera Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldf. .1. II. CHAPMAN, l. H. 8., Dcnllst . Abraham llulldlng Telephone 114 Hours 9 a. in. to 6 p. m. ROSKill'im OREGON J. V. MVLI.KN, Attorucy-iit-lrfiw With lilohnrdson, Dlmick ft Moore- head, Attorneys at Law. 315-16-17 Commonwealth llldg.. 6th nnd Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON Dll. H. M. KHWIX. Physician mtd NurirtHn Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday. Abraham Bldg., Cor. Oak & Jackson. Phone 2193. MRS. SACUY-Ml'I.LKX, FnAlilomllo I)nM Making. Creason Block. Rosoburg. J',1"' IN ail COUNTRIt. Jitt tn4 hfrtnimo rrtetlc EulM. w n( v oi. to v. u nu hM Tf vum mm oam. WASMINQTON, O C. (Continued from page 1.) torney Cardwell, of the defense, an excellent opportunity on cross-examination and he made the most of It. "It's Whltikey." Feuton. Sheriff Feuton was called to the stand to Identify the character of the liquor contained in the flask which DuRobln claimed to havo purchased from Fa be. The process of examin ation by the officer was as follows: First, he looked at the liquor. Second, he Bmelled of It. Third, he touted of It. (Longing sighs among the spectators). "What Is It?" atked the district attorney. "It's whiskey," replied the sheriff with emphasis. "Good or bad?" "Fair quality," "Is It Intoxicating?" "Yes." Henry RPznian, a local plumber, followed Mr. Fenton on the stand. The prosecution wanted to prove by another alleged offense on part of Mr. Falbe, of which the witness was supposed to be cognizant, that he was In the habit of selling intoxicating liquor. The defense Interposed an objection, which was sustained by the court. Testimony of Defense. Eleven witnesses In all were cal led by the defense. The first of tnese was Falbe himself. He swore that DuRobln had approached him on two different ocaslons for liquor and that he Informed him each time that ho did not carry such stuff In his house, neither did he know where It could be obtained. Mr. Falbe stout ly denied that he had ever carried liquor In his place of business or sold any since the prohibition law be came operative. In this statement he was corroborated by Mrs. Falbe, who testified that she spent most of her time in her husband's place of business. Dr. F. H. Vincll, Night Policeman Carl Palm, Attorney Dex ter Rice, Jack Allison and Gus Ed munds, S. P. Engineers; Chas. W. Uallard, Geo. Staples (Popcorn George), Chas. L. Gllvln, County Clerk E. H. Lenox and Mayor E. V. Hoover were called by the defense to testify as to Falbe's reputation for honesty nnd Integrity and every one of those witnesses stated that those qualifications of Mr. Falbe's char acter wore good. The defense also attempted to prove by several of them who had boarded at Mr. Falbe's restaurant that no liquor was sold In his plnce of business, but Judge Ham ilton sustained the objection of the prosecution, holding that such evi dence would be only of a collateral nature and not bearing directly upon the specific case at bar. Staples was asked If DuRobln hud tried In induce him to buy liquor of Fnlbe, but the prosecution again objected and was sustained by the couif. Gtlvin, who formerly conducted a "near beer" es tablishment In this city, was asked If DuRobln had attempted to buy intox icating 'liquor of him and before Judge Hamilton could rule on the tnrdy objection of the prosecution the witness answered "yes." The de fense then rested. DuRobln wsb called by the prose cution of rebuttal ot Falbo's state ment to the efT oct that he (DuRobln) often puld him for .more than one meal at a time during the period that ho boarded at the restaurant. The object of the defense In calling forth this stntement from Falbe was to show that the extra 60 cents which Dultobln paid Falbe on the occasion when the liquor was alleged to have been purchased was for meals and nothing else. DuRobln contradicted this statement, declaring that he In variably paid for his meals as he ate them. After arguments by the attorneys for the state and the defense, and Instructions by the Judge as to the law applicable to the case, the Jury retired for deliberation at 3: 50 p .m. At five o'clock the Jury was still out. Ihe other Jurymen were then ex cused until ' o'clock on Monday morning wnen the case of Scott Jef ferson, of Yoncalla, will be called for trial on an Indictment for violation of the local option liquor law. No reports have been filed by the grand Jury for the past three davs. no doubt largely due to the fact that Dist. Atty. Brown has been al most constantly In atendance ot cases being heard In the court room i. ran a juror tieuncK, or Drain, was excused this morning from further duty on account of Illness, and G. W. Kesartee was drawn to succeed him. Flglit fop a Child. The addition of a new case to the docket this morning formally usher ed In a legal fight for the possession of Delbcrt V. May. an 8-year-old boy and son of H. D. May, the local meat market proprietor, who Is the de fendant. The case In legal phrase ology a petition for a writ of habeas corpus has been Instituted by May's first wife. Ada V. May, who obtained a divorce from him in Columbia county, Wash., In February, 1907. In her petition, Mrs. May sets forth that the decree of divorce also gave her the custody of the boy. but that her husband has him In his posses sion and refuses to deliver him over to her. At an Introductory hearing of the case this morning. Judge Hamilton allowed the defendant 30 days In which to answer the mother's complaint, and In the meantime the boy la to continue In he custody of his father. Mrs. May Is represented by Attorneys Elbert 11. Hermann and Albert Abraham. Mr. May's lawyers are Coshow ft Rice. The case will be bitterly fought. ItiHlwker hlrnmil. The divorce suit filed by F. It. Rcdaerker against Nettle J. Redseck er has been dismissed. It Is under stood the woman has obtained a di vorce in Vancouver. Wash. Orders In Civil Can. 14. J. H. Ooe. plff.. rs. 1. W. Heskett, deft.; action for money. C. S. Jackson for plff. Judgment for plff for 1375. with Interest at 6 per cent. 32. Arerille Beaver, plS., t. Hor ace H. Parmelee et al., defts.; action for money. Coshow ft Rice for plff. JameB X. Davis for deft. Continued. 66. Oregon & California R. R. Co., plff., vs. Q. H. Stevenson et al., defts.; Injunction. W. D. Fenton, Coshow ft Rice for plff. C. S. Jack son, B. J. Howland for defts. Con tinued. 76. E. E. Haines, plff., vs. L. A. Black, deft.; damages. Fullerton & Orcutt for plff. Coshow & Rice for deft. Settled and dismissed. 114. Ladd & Olson, plffB., vs. L. R. Ferbrache, deft.; action for mon ey. Fullerton ft Orcutt for plff. Kollock & Zollinger, Albert Abraham for deft. Settled and dismissed. 156. C. L. Beck ley and P. W. Beckley, partners, plffs., vs. G. W. Short, deft.; action for money. Co show ft Rice for plff. E. B. Hermann for deft. Continued. 160. C. E. Roberts, plff., vs. F. J. Blakeley, deft.; action for money. Fullerton & Orcut lor plff. Contin ued. 163. Wm. Helliwell et al., plffs., vs. M. Ketchner et al., defts.; in junction. J. A. Buchanan and Ful lerton & Orcutt for plff. Referred to court reporter. Lame Rack. This ailment Is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles- of the small of the back, and Is quickly cured by applying Chamberlain's Liniment two or three -times a day and massaging the parts at each ap plication. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. 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 of bis former patrons and others as well. Phone lOr.r DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY. tf ritUIT TllKKS. 4. For fruit trees, ornamental J trees and shrubbery, call on A, a F. GILBERT, at the Roch- 4. dale Store, RoBeburg, Oreg. 4- Comrrighl 1906. The Howe o Kui 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. We are Anxious to Serve You. or. Commercial Club Building LODGE DIRECTORY A P. A A. tf., Laurel Lodge No. 18 Hold l regular meeting! on and ua 4th Wednw dayiofeub mootb. G. C. Uiuhjim, W. M. N. T. Jbwxtt, Beoreu.17- O.D.W. hotwourg Loage No. 19 Meet 2nd and 4tU Mondayx of naiih moot :80 D. m.. In the Foresters' H&ll. A ' to em ben In good lUndtnr are Invited to at tDd J. W.Dowkll, M. W. E H. Lenox, Recorder. AO. D the at 7 BP. O. KLK.8, He) burg Ixk.c, wo. 826 Holds regular communication! at the Elkn Temple on '2nd and 4th Thumlava of nuh month. All membora rnq netted to attend regularly, and all visiting brother! are cordl all Invited to attend. r.. U. r A BROTT, !. K. Geo. W. ijtali Y. Hecrotarr. D EGRKK OP HONOR, MyitlO Lodge No. 13- Heeu2ndand 4th Thurndav avAnin. n( each month In Mamibee Hall. Vlpl'lns members eordiallv Invited u attend. UlNItlX K. CiVKNDEB, C. Of H tf. H. Lenox, Reo. I. VV. Dowkll, Receiver. EAGI.EH, Rotebnrg Aerie meetl In Odd Felluwi Hall on 2nd and 4th Monday even Inn of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visit' Ing brethren In good t landing alway welcome. O. Culvib, W. P., C. W. Balli ED. Hoc. IO. O. P., RlilngHtar Lodge No. 174, meetiln Odd Fellowi" Temple every Friday evening. Visit ug bretheren always welcome. E. N. Kwart. N. O. F. O Micelli. K. 8. H. Fickle, K. a IO.O. P.. Phtletarlan Lodge No. S-Ueets n Odd Fellows Temple, comer of Jack mm and 'ua Htreeui. on Saturday evening f each week. Hern ben of the order In gimdstanding are Invited to attend. J. o. Ooodnov. N. G. N.T.Jewktt, R. B. O.O. P., Union Encampment No. 9 MeeU ,nd srd Visit. in Odd Felluwi' Tern ale nn lha tt anil rA inurnuay evening 01 eacn month Ins bretheren alway welcome. 11 O. Lewis, V. p. J.O. Goodnow. Scribe. KOF P .Alpha Lodge No. 47- Meets every Wednesday In I. 0. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Members In good ttaudtng are invited to attend. GUIlt V. WlMBEBLT, V C. U A. Sanctuary, K. K. 8. O. T. M., Protection Tent No. 15-Holds regular meetlne on every VTedneaday night to MaccabeeV Hall. All Tinltln members in good standing are Invited lt at tend. P. P. Patterson. Tom. G. W. Hire, R. K. I O. T. M , Rnafburg Hive No. 11 Holds a regular raviewa on every nicmiay after noon at f.W o'clock In the Msiito' fi.ll Slaters of others Hives visiting in ihe city are mrmaiij iuviwu vo menu our reviews. MR, a B. Bop Khhak B, COM. Mrs. Jemhb Raft, R. K. 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. n I What makes our l I business grow? It's because we treat the people right. Some merchants in their attempt to lead in prices often buy inferior goods but that is sowe. thing that this company does not do. Our courteous treatment, the superior quality of our 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 order and be convinced. Yours for a square do.il Alton S. Frey& Co S H r 4 !! I! GROCERS MODERN WOOllMKN OF A WKKH'A, Myrtl Camp So. W0 meets on the second and kmiiiu nounrnuiinuifTrrf mnniD in me PflrrHMri' Hall Tr.,ull. V.l.1.1 dlally invited to vlnlt our Camp. A. Saumam, t'lerk- and 4th ThnmUy In Marcjbte Ttmplo BTKLTN HlWVIR. PmMml Hkrtha Wright, Hecre'arT. I'KKN HHOTHKRHOOD Oir AVKKlrv Koatburg 1KlR-c No. -llu eTr? 2nd 0I.I..1 mull it) Ml Rowhitr, ChapUr No.ft Holristhtlr tr mucin, on lit and 3rd ThuMdwTR Ifn Mnnifl Vl.llln. MamUn n rood iuoJiii, ft re ra.pet'llulljr lutlitd to Mr. I. WnlxiMBRRQ, W. M. Trrr Jcmmw, StH-rvUry J "'T Thimd.j iT.nlni t the Armor; H. c. Slotpii. c.puin Pbunas 201. uccewor. toJ.F.Barkr4Co. T?I ROSEBURG MEATMARKFT I! H. D. MAY, Prop, "H Fresh and Cured Mpi. r We know how to cut meat to t n,. i . . Is more In the cutting that most peo pie believe v eooi'"g. The perts In our line. Let us prepare your Sunday rn!, majr be teed ex. convinced. We want your trade. ounJay roast, and you " Special Free Delivery. Phone 1341. Shop on Shoridan Sir ret. yPaf the r,pp,, 7 RKRKKAIl!, Roapbnri R,beih IxHlin.No. 41. I. O. O. r -Sl-u, m Odd Ff Mow.' Trmpl, ,T.rr Tumtar T,nln( lrtlln , M.tenand brethren lnTlt.l to,tt,nd. Mw Uiitoll RoRiRTmf. H.O. MR.8tRrHR5)i., Secretary. iiHiyeN or woorwRArr. tiur rireie s,.. TT -In-u on Ut and 3rd Motidar etetiln n nt'nia al itaa rellow. Hall. ' . ,..,., mrrnn-r. in oM itandms are In vlud to atlend. FtoRtsra n.vrvny. S. 5. CLARa Borrn. t lark tKKinMltorTHIt WI1R1.0. Oak Camp . TT ateeuat tut Odd rellof Hall In Roaabura. arerT lit and Srd Honda, r.nlute. MalUnanel,ribr,awajiwlooa f N. f.iir, r. 0. J. H. Taaoi.1 Clark. Bradley's Second Hand St.r I handle both new and second hand t ' prices on harness. ou will find that I .m 17 my "Kill A. D. Bradley, - - ThedM;