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LUUk-Lk i k t Oil 41 b 1.4 fit WildCtcrrr . . . t, Gi a , at j I,o.u . . . W" WV liiiDdgllii UbbUlU, 4 Or. Cilrlo Imd . . . V. tilt flu ... 4 Um. ShotC thta lo uour doctor and ak Jktov uurmJ l, , 1. 1 ,i, Wjkr-Huftuir.iUi Pc'toral a On. . Ori. Or. iruiulaaorallbur 1 I-OCAL MOWS. J. Q. Mack, of Portland, la In the city on business. Frank Kent, the Drain hotel man, was in town toduy. Matinees every arternoon at The Crescent. 6c. TV W. H. Shoemaker was down from Oak Creek today. For good printing of all kinds The Review leads. Hon. Jos. Lyons, former judge of Douglas county, was here from Port land on business today. Three square meals a day at K. Jennings' restaurant, which will be re-opened In connection with the Umpqua Bakery od S,.'pt. 1. A. A. Kngels, of Peel, arrived a few days ago from a visit with tils brother In ArkunHas. He had a very enjoyable trip. The Standard Ladles' Tailoring Company's books are here, showing the latest Fall and Winter styleH of suits and coats. Cull and see them at Mrs. Autenreith's. dn3 Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Church, of Brink Haven, Ohio, arrived here this morning to spend the winter with their three sons, the well known bak ers, of this city. They will probably this morning for Hnn Diego, Calif remain hero permanently. to locate permanently. We are sole agents for the Conklln , Orders tukon for Vermont marble LOCAL NEWS. Elmer Chuinbers was here from Eugene on business today. Don't miss "The Wages of Sin" at the Crexrent tonight. A marriage HcenBO has been Issu ed to Orvll W. Hughes and Lela Ut trell. Don't lulus "The Wages of Sin" at the Criwciit tonight. No use to suffer from colds; use Marsters' Cough HalBam. tf Atty. E. L. Cannon returned this morning from a brief trip to points north. "Wick" threatens to sing again at the Crescent, go guard yourselves accordingly. Mrs. Major A. Pickering, of Ft. Columbus, Ohio, is visiting here with her brother, E. W. Kuykendull. The ladles of the Catholic Church will glvo a curd party Thursday ev ening nt the residence of Father Mc Cee. Everybody cordially invited. do22 Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Whipple, of Kendall, Mont., who had been visit ing in Kdenbower for the past ten days Willi tbo former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. C. Whipple, departed Self Filling Fountain Pens and reo- omend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Agee' Book Store. TF Miss Aims Clemens arrived here this morning direct from (iermany. She will bo wodded in a few days to a resident of tills county with whom she was acquainted in her former home. She was about 24 days en- route. I I will huvo n complete car shipped (luring December. Any one wishing special designs or colors leave orders before Dec. 1st. Call and seo sam ples. W. E. Marsters, foot of Jack son street. DTF Mrs. A. T. Thompson nnd boii-Iii-low, A. H. Carnor, left this morning for Oakland, Calif. They will be Join ed .-by Mrs. Ciarner nt Hornhrook. Three weeks will be spent In Oak land visiting with relatives. Announcement! We are now doing busi ness in our elegant new store, Commercial Club Building. Call and inspect our new stock. Your orders will re ceive our prompt and careful attention. Himsaker--Guesfc Grocery Company Roseburg, Douglas Co., Oregon DAILY WKATHKK REPORT V. Wear tier Bureau, local utbc, ftowbdrf , Ore. l boun 0nd.Dg 6 a. m. Oct. A, PreWL-tutluQ Id lut-hea and bund reditu: Maximum temperature M Miuimuio temper tore 42 Preclptutluu 0.44 ToUl preclp. tluce flratuf mouth 4.86 Avg. prwtp. Cur Itili mouth fur 30 eri....2.U; Tula, precip.lrom Uept. 1, 1MM, to date 6.28 Average proctp. from September 1, 1877. ... 2.61 Total excel from Hept. 1, 1WS 2.67 Average precipitation for 31 wet leaiont, Btjp. to May (lucluilve) 32.93 Tiiua, Uimoh, Observer. For Itofleburg aud Vicinllyj Fair tonight; Wednesday fair and wanner. LOCAL NEWS. VOli TIIH IlltlO.A K I'M ST TAI1MC wo hukkckI n iiUf atcak or r tow vUtiiM will ho found moro austii'nlni; than n dish of HnwdutU and milk. And If you buy your nu'nta lu-ro Ihoro will ho nono of the don t caro-for-hronkfast talk at your n xim-. Huhhy will oat a moal (hut will do hi m till lunch tlnio. You will onjoy hroiiktMHt as hoarlily a you do 'iny moal of tho day. The Economy Market " l""". KnlilliiiKi-n, IVnp. lhone l0 All Work Guaranteed H. C. R1TZMAN, Up-to-Diite number. Special Sale on Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge Racks, Etc. Let m.ke tn p.tltn.tr mi yimr work. Huntn .ml (t Vt,.r Repair Work Neatly Don. Foot, of Jackson St.. "Wick" la sinning at the CYesoent again. F. E. Klncart came over from Oak' land thiB morning. Cut flowers, carnations, at The Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone 1497, James Smith was In town today btiyiiiK supplies. He bought a coffee mill and will hereafter grind Folger's (joldi'n Gate Coffee fresh as he useB It. He used to ask the grocer to grind it. 7 P. C. Rlbert, traveling representa tive of the Portland Evening Tele gram, has been making a thorough canvass of Koseburg In the Interest of his paper. Mr. Elbert reports nusiness good. He will leave In a day or two for Medford and Grants Pass. Just placed on our floor, a full line or medium priced heating gloves, (let our prices for we can save you money. An elegant line of Iron beds In all the latest colorings, ranging In price rrom J3.U0 to 116.00. B. W STRONG. The Furniture Man. Alexander Crawford has sued D. Asher in the circuit court for 2B0, which sum he alleges Asher "had received for the use and benefit of the plaintiff." Attachment has been levied upon 6 V4 acres of land be longing to defendant and situated In West Itoseburg. "Generally debilitated for years. Had sick headaches, lacked ambition, was worn-out and all run down. But llurdock lllood Bitters made me a well woman." Mrs. Chas. Freitoy, woostip, conn. Chas. Muller, of Chicago, has pur- ?nusea me farm of H. 11. Fox, on Deer Creek. 185 acres lying about sight miles east of this city, th? jonsiderntlon being (10,000. The mo was negotiated by the Umpqua Valley Land Co. Mr. Muller ex pects to plant all the land In cultiva tion to fruit. Bilious? Feel heavy after din ner? Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? I.iver needs waking up. Doan's Itegulets cure bilious attacks. 25 cents at any drug store. Therein Walte was In from Round Prairie today. He Is preparing to build n residence on a portion of tho Burnett farm which he recently pur chased. Ho will plnnt a considerable portion of tho tract to choice vari eties of winter apples. He will be aiming the shippers of fine "Douglas Apples" a few years hence. Would Mortgnge Uio farm. A farmer on Rural routo 2, Em pire, tin., V. A. Floyd by names. says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured tho two worest sores 1 ever saw; one on my hand and one on my leg. It Is worth more than Its weight In gold. I would not N- without It If I hnd to mortgage the farm to got It." Onlv 25c Ht A. f! Mnt-Hlnrn A Co's. drug Btore. WlltKI.KNH STATION AT COOS. I am now glad to announce that a Commercial Wireless Station will bo built on Coos Bny nt a very early dale. Recent advices rrom Seattle say Hint the nppnratus was shipped to the Hay on Oct. 15, and should ar rive upon the next boat. The site lias not been determined upon ns yet, hut various locations have been considered, among them being the roof of the new hotel now In course of construction In Marsh Held. F. II. McCOItl). Afflicted With Sore K.yea For 83 Years. I have been afflicted with sore eyes for 33 years. Thirteen years ago I became totally blind and was mind Tor six years. My eyes were badly Inflamed. One of my neigh born Insisted upon my trying Chum berlnln's Salve and gave me half a box of It. To my surprise It healed niy eyes and my sight came back to ma. P. C. Knrls, Cynthlana. Kv Chamberlain's Salve Is for sale by IllllllllOU ITUg LO. ...,1 i 1 4. TVPKWItlTKlW. NORTH SIDE PLANING MILL Atterbery & Co. Just received another carload of Washington Cedar Shingles Mill and Yards at Railroad Spur in North Roseburg t 4- 4. New and Second-Hand Machines, $:'(). to $120. CASH OR INSTALLMENTS, to suit purchaser. New Machines on Trial. UOY.l m.-i; pox. HI IX). ItoM'tiurg TyH-nritcr Kvi hange Kliner K. Wimberly, Mgr. f 4. 4. uiuiitow. The new fertiliser. Nothing but fish. (1 II m m ii I aaH an.lv.l.. o J i-1 n . OCTVll M. per cent nitrogen, six per cent potash, 18 per cent phosphoric acid. T One 25-pound sack of Wll- 4. 4 grow. IIMeil In t, ..t.- i UV4 tons of best stable man- J. ure. will give better results X and no weeds. Try It for rour J. 4 lawn. J. F. BARKER A CO. One of ihe Essentials of the happy homes of to-duy is a vast fund of information as to the best methods of promoting health and happiness and right living and knowledge of the world's best products. Products of actual . excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world-wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed of the World; not of indi viduals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtain ing the best the world affords. One of the products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and com mended by tho Well-Informed of the World as a valuable and wholesome family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figa and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. MISLKADI.XO FOltECASTS. In the desperate attempt to create dlBcouraKement among the support ers of liryan, the Taft organs are publishing false and misleading fore casts of the result In the close and doubtful states. Apt Illustration Is afforded by the Oregonlan's assertion, based upon a pretended canvass, that Oregon will give Taft a plurality of over 19, 000. There Is no foundation for such a prediction. Reliable reports from evory section of the state In dicate that Bryan Is growing in strength with every day that passes. If every voter who desires his elec tion will go to the polls on November 3, Bryan will carry Oregon. The hope of the Taft managers lies in creating apathy and discouragement In the Hryan ranks. No man, conversant with the con ditions In this state, can read the Oregonlan's forecast of the result by counties without realizing the ab surdity of Its figures. Many counties that are certain to give majorities for liryan are placed by that forecast In the Taft column. Voters must not be deceived. Ore gon Is still debatable ground. Port land Journal. They Mnke You Feel CJood. The pleasant purgative effect ex perienced by all who use Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition or the body and mind which they create makes one feel joyful. Price 25c. Samples free at HumUt'.'ii Drug Co's. drug store. The board of directors of the Dis trict Fair grounds near this city have leased the Fair Grounds farm to Wm. G. Wiiiningham, of this city, for one year, the rental price being $lif0. The board reserves the right to free use of the grounds for any public celebration nnd especially re serves for th is pu rpose the 4th of July nnd time for holding two fairs during the year. If wanted, nt dntes not specified. Other dates for public use of grounds may be made by the board should they so desire. The lessee is required to keep the race trnck In good condition and he may charge horsemen a reasonable rental for use of the stalls occupied during the training season, but use of the track is to be free during fairs, etc. OFFICIALLY A TIE (Continued from page 1.) ileal education In the public schools In his native town, served his ap prenticeship as a machinist from the age of 16 years until attaining his majority. Accumulating a little money and like so many of his thrifty and en terprising countrymen, he Bailed from Glasgow for America in 1886, with all the courage and earnestness of purpose needful for a young man about to enter on a new life In a new country. Arriving at Hamilton, Ontario, he secured a position at his trade with the Grand Trunk railway company, and remained in their employ until 1888. In 1889 he came to Portland, Oregon, and at once entered the em ploy of the Southern Pacific company as machinist at the shops on the East side of the city. In December, 1895, he was trans ferred to the roundhouse at Kose burg, and remained as machinist un til 1900, when he .was promoted as foreman of a gang of workmen at the shops on the East Side of Portland, a position which be filled one year, when he was returned to Itoseburg, as foreman of the roundhouse, a po sition of great responsibility, for he had entire supervision of all the mechanics, employes, engineers, fire men, etc. It 1b needless to say that he performed all the duties devolved upon him with conscientious faith fulness and ability. In 1890 Mr. Robertson married Maggie McArthur, who was also born md reared in Kllburnle, Ayrshire, Scotland, and unto them four chil dren were born, James, Lillian, Alex ander W. and Robert, Jr. In 1906 Mr. Robertson was ap pointed Councilman to represent the Third Ward to fill the vacancy caus ed by the resignation of Mr. J. M Fletcher. How well he served the people was fully demonstrated at the city election in 1907, when he was elected, receiving one of the greatest votes of any councilman at that elec tion. Mr. Robertson as a neighbor and friend was kindly, generous and gen uine; as a citizen, be was modest, un assuming aud easy of approach; as a councilman, he was conscientious and fearless In the discharge of his public duties. No more shall we feel the warm pressure of his hand, aud the genial ity of his manly and loving presence. A good man never lives In vain, but leaves behind the fragrant example of good deeds and kindly offices to his fellow man. He It ours to emulate his virtues, and to strive to cultivate those graces which adorned and -dignified his charncter. "There is no flock however watched and tended. Put one dead lamb Is there; There Is no fireside, howsoe'er de fended, But has a vacant chair." RESOLVED, That this Memorial he duly entered in the Records of the City, and that an engrossed copy be furnished to the bereaved family of our deceased colleague and also that copies be furnished to the news papers for publication. Done at the City of Roseburg, Ore gon, this 28th day of September, 1908. JOSEPH MICELLI, JOHN T. LONO, C. B. PATRICK, FRANK G. MICELLI, Committee. Ijamo Hack. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muBcles 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. XOTIC1S OK KIMXG OF PLAT OF Sl'HYKY. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 16, 1908. NOTICE Is hereby given that Sections 23. 24, 25 and 26, Tp. 39 S. R. 7 West, W. M., have been surveyed, and the plat of survey will bo filed In this office on November 24, 1908, at 9 o'clock A. M , and on aud after such date we will be pro- pared to receive appllcatluiis for the entry of lands therein. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. J. M. LAWRENCE. Receiver. Why Colds are Da onerous. Because you have contracted or dinary colds and recovered from them without treatment of any kind, do 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. U is the same with all Infectious diseases. Diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles and whooping cough are much more likely to be contracted when the child has a cold. You will, see from this that more real danger lurks lu 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 cureB effected by this preparation have made it a staple article of trade over a large part of the world. For sale by Ham ilton Druit Co. There's responsibility in the name HARTH'S TOGGERY Means something to the thinking clothes buyer. The makers are responsible to us we're responsible to you. No chance for dissappointment We'd like to show you the fall and winter models Look at our shirts, neckwear, hats, etc., and see if you don't see individuality character some of those little niceties we nil like. Commercial Club Building : GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL and supplies fur Automobiles and Gasoline Engines H. W. ALTHAUS & "SONS Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore. The Birth Stone for October-Is the ...OPAL,... WE HAVE AN IMMENSE LINE, MOUNTED AND UNMOUNTED Vie hart Ml line of Lockets, Necklace, La Vtlheri, PeorianU, Kto, Our line of watrh moTtmenii and caaes, In all grailei and liten, U the moat complete In Southern Oregon. We Invite you to call. J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker KOSEBURG, . - ORECON What makes our business grow? I H - 8 It's because we treat H the people right. - H g Some merchants in their attempt to lead iu U pnees often buy inferior goods but that is some- thing that this company does not do H Onr courteous treatment, the superior qalitv g of our goods and the right prices is whal isuil g H ig up our business every day. XX tf If you are not a regular customer place a trial IX order and be con vine; rd. IX Yours for a square deal 1 Alton S. Frey&Col Pbuaes 201. GROCERS XX uceors to J. F. Barker i Co. atnmmn;t:m;i;iiimi.ii.!!,i,wn ROSEBURG MEATMARKET H. D. MAY. Prop. L Fresh and Cured Meats of all kin n.h and p..i. "Kinds Wo know how to cut meat to get the best result, i re In the cutting that most people believe u- Th, In our line Let n.m,..n .. ' e may b . Is more nert. In Iln. l i We may h . " convinced. We want your trade. uay roast- d you spt-ciai riw i fti i very, l'none 1JJ41. W. 11, FIMHKIt, Pres. i. H. BOOTH, Yice-Prea. J. M. THKOXE, 8oc The Douglas County Abstract Company Successor to F. E. Alley. Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles Guaranteed. Ind Office Practice a Specialty. Safety Deposit lloies for Rent Timber Lands Bought and Sold. Land Scrip for Sale. Real Estate and Insurance. Tapers Properly Prrparrd for Filing on Government ljimls. Township Man. Showing Vacant IjuhI. of all Townships In the Koseburg Land District, SO Cents Kach. Offlco I'mJer V. H. t-nd Office. ROSKHI RO. ORKOON-. I oi pi . . "e Fin. in.,- """" " """"n street. P, (he r,rD, ' ",ues- II II 1 1 II ... 1 1 ha. WANTED N.M0.00 WORTH of 2 . suoas at Bradley's Second Hand Stnr I handle both new and second hand C00(k T - prices on harness, iou will find that I .m L. 3 m' A. D. Bradley, - - The 2riar15rMr v"iOTHMm(.ini.iHr o O o