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LOCAL NEWS.
Matinees every afternoon at The
Crescent. 6c. TF
For good printing of all kinds
The Review leads.
Cbas. T. Nail, or (jlendnlo, and
Grant Levena, of Canyonvlllo, are in
the city on business.
Mrs. Herbert Aiken, of Cottnge
Grove, 1s the guest of her cousin,
Mrs. It. L. Gile, in this city.
Mrs. H. It. FerguRon and Mrs. H.
KaBton returned Tuesday from a
three weeks' visit in Portland.
R. E. Smith, successor to John M.
Throne, In the abstract business In
this city, has been commissioned a
notary public.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Flook, of Port
land, former residents of this city,
are visiting here with their daugh
ter, Mre. A. P. FuIkerHon.
The Standard Ladies' Tailoring
Company's books are hero, showing
the latent Kail and Winter styles
of suits and coats. Cull and see
them at Mrs. Autenrelth's. tin 3
We are sole agents for the Con kiln
Self Filling Fountain Pens and reo
omend thera as being far ahead of i
any other pen on the market. Agee't
Book Store. TF
Mr. and Mrs. Ward, of Med ford,
are visiting here with the hitter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maiden.
They will Bpend a month here and
then go to Eugene for the winter.
Morton Had fey, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. L. Hartley, of this city,
who went to Chicago recently to
study vocal music, is Beriously 111 in
that city of typhoid fever. A tele
gram hb to his condition is expected
this evening.
No use to surfer from colds; use
Mnrsters' Cough HalBum. tf
Cut flowers, carnations, at The
Ron. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone 1497,
Mrs. Hoy Agee returned Tuesday
from a visit with her parents at
Elk ton.
Dig shipment or Art Neeaiework
Just in at Graves' Art Emporium,
Cot busy with your Christmas pres
ents dtf
The ladles of the Catholic Church
will give a card party Thursday ev
ening at the residence of Father Mc
Gee. Everybody cordially Invited.
do22
Dillons? Feel heavy after din
ner? Tongue coated? Hitter taste?
Complexion sallow? Liver needs
waking up. Doan's Kaguletn cure
bilious attacks. 25 cents at any drug
store.
Just placed on our floor, a full line
of medium priced heating stoves.
Get our prices for we can save you
money. An elegant line of Iron beds
In all the latewt colorings, ranging fu
price from fli.OO to $15.00. U. V
STRONG, The Furniture Man.
"Generally debilitated for years.
Had sick headaches, lacked ambition
was worn-out and all run down. Hut
Hurdock Hlood HltterB made mo a
well womnn." Mrs. Chas. Freltoy,
Moosup, uonn.
FOUND Cap fdr fountain pen. Own
er can nave same by calling a
this ofllce. a
SHEEP FOR SALE Full blooded
bucks, Cotswolds and Delaines,
lambs and yearlings. Call at
Porter farm, Camaa Valley, Ore
gon, or address Wm. M. Porter
Eugone, Oregon. swtf
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.
Hunsaker-Guest
Grocery Company
Roseburg, Douglas Co., Oregon
I'OK '11110 IIUHAKI AST TAHI.IC
we HKKHt a nice slunk or n few
chops will b found nioro miHtu'nlni;
than a iIIkIi or sawdust and mtlK
And It yon buy your incuts here
there will bo none of (ho don't -enre-for-brenkfast
talk at your n.iuae.
Hubby will oat a incut that will do
hi 111 till lunch time. You will enjoy
breakfast as heartily ns you do my
meal or the day.
The Economy Market
len. Kohlliajcen, l"rp.
HI,ooe ,0S All Work Uuar.nteed
H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber
Special Sulc on
Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap
Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge
Racks, Etc
Ut m. m.kr mi ..iim.i. ,, rk. .Sleilm ,,, 0, w((ir f
root of Jackson St.. Rep.!, Work Neatly Don.
DAILY WEATI.KU REPORT
V.H W'iier Bureau, It ! utbue, Rust burg,
Ortr. 44 bouri ending 6 a. m. Oct. 21,
Preiliutiuu lu lucbt ami hunUreiilln:
I Minimum temperature.. 61
Mioimuio tempera tare "
FrecipiUtluu 0.07
Tout! previp. iloce first uf month 4 M
Avg. precip. fur ttili uoalb fur 31) yeari....2.5U
Tout preclp.lrom Uept 1,1. to date 6 36
Avenge pretilp. .ruin Sepiober 1, 1877 '2-68
ToUl ticew Irom Sept. 1, IW ..' 2.67
Average prccipitatlou for 31 wet seuom,
Bep. to May (inuluaive) 32.93
Thou. Uibsok, Observer. .
For Roseburg and Vicinity:
Generally fair tonight and Thursday.
BAKIHGPOYDER
esq:
Why these grapes ? Because from the
healthful grape comes the chief ingre
dient of Royal Baking Powder, Royal
Grape Cream ot Tartar.
Ahim-phosphate powders are made with harsh mineral acids
and must be avoided.
0
Mixmwij os hoodoos.
Dr. George Gilbert Bancroft, lec
turer and entertainer, assisted by
Mi sh I). Lillian Lewis, impersonator,
were listened to by a good sized audi
ence in the Armory last night. The
entertainment wns under the auspices
if the W. C. T. U.
Mrs. Hadley Introduced Dr. Dan
croft and Miss Lewis lu a few well
.hose 11 words. Miss Lewis sang a
,'ontrulto solo entitled "If," which
was thoroughly enjoyed, judging
from the liberal amount of applhuse.
Next Miss Lewis acquitted herself
creditably In an impersonation of
Aunt 101 Iza at the opera.
Dr. Ituucroft then delivered his
scientific lecture on "Hoodoos" deal-
tig especially with the so-called sup
ernatural phenomena; explaining
why the table tips, dances ami ans
wers questions at Spiritual seances;
why and how Sandow lifts such pon
derous weights, lie explained pre
Ki'iitinuMits, "hunches," mental tele
pathy, etc. Dr. Bancroft contends
there is nothing supernatural about
all these things; that they are all
governed by known natural laws. He
says every person is endowed with
two minds, the objective and the sub
jective. The subjective Is used only
when the body and objective mind
Ih at perfect rest. Dr. Bancroft gave
several Illustrations to prove this
point and also to prove that the sub
jective mind was capable of receiv
ing suggestions, and how those Bug
gestiomj could be made to benefit the
person without, his apiwirent knowl
edge. Tbe subjectlvo mind knows no
weight or distance, hence can lift
any weight and receive messages
from any distance known to the ob
jective mind.
Dr. Bancroft Is a very forceful and
entertaining speaker and commanded
the strictest attention of his large
audience for over two hours, though
the time seemed much less. He de
livers another lecture tonight on
"Whom, When and How to Love,"
from a purely scientific or physical
standpoint.
NORTH SIDE PLANING MILL
Atterbery & Co.
Just received another carload of
Washington Cedar Shingles
Mill and Yards at Railroad Spur in North Roseburg
dii:i.
TOOTH A OK K At the homo of F. II.
Kussell. at Melrose, Oct. 20, 1908,
Luther S. Toothacre, aged 83
years.
Mr. Toothacre formerly lived In
Roseburg with bis step-daughter,
Mrs. W, W. Dixon, whllo her hus
band was S. I. yard master. His wife
lied at Mrs. Dixon's later home nt
Springfield. Lane county, last Feb
ruary, as the result of a fall down
stairs.
The funeral will ho held nt Mel
rose tnmurrmv morning.
LOCAL NEWa
Dr. M. J. Gray, of Elkton, Is in the
olty.on business.
Fred Browu arrived here this
morning from Hoqulam, Wash.,
where he has been employed in a
hotel.
The ladles of the Maccabees will
have a window sale Saturday morn
ing at the Hunsaker-Guest grocery
company store. do23
Miss Anna Clemens, who was men
tioned In Tuesday's Review as hav
ing arrived here direct from Ger
many, has not yet reached here. She
Is looked for on every train, how
ever. .
A note from Frank Davey, ex
speaker of the Oregon house of rep
resentatives, who has been sick at
Burns for many weeks of typhoid
pneumonia, says that Is sitting up
every day and Is getting well. Re
ports were that Mr. 5fivey was very
low, but it would appear that he Is
now on the road to recovory. Ore
gonlan. W. H. (Bid) Fisher celebrated the
arrival of a new suit of clothes this
morning with a light luncheon (a la
tomato soup and beef tea) to which
he invited a number of his inti
mate friends. The clothes were built
to order by the well known house
or Hart, Sc ha ft ner & Marx, and ac
cording to the popular verdict will
attract more attention than even the
suits recently received by t Messrs.
Cannon and Salzman.
The case of a number of Russinn
heirs against the estnte of S. Marks
& Co., H, Wollenberg, administrator,
which was decided In favor of the
plaintiffs In the circuit court at Clack
anias county, has been aftlrmed by
the Oregon Supreme court, and a ie
tltlon for a rehearing denied. In this
case the plaintiffs claimed to have
been defrauded out of their Just
shares of the estate, notwithstanding
a settlement that was made with
their representative by the late Asher
Marks shortly aTter S. Marks' death.
Mr. Wollenberg states that the de
cision of the supreme court will prove
a detriment rather than a benefit to
the plaintiffs. The decision will force
them to return to the estate all that
they previously accepted In full set
tlement of their shares, and that.,
owing to the condition of affairs,
' h ?y will recel ve less when fin a!
distribution of the estnte Is made.
BRYAN IX ROSEBURG.
At the mi'iit Theatre Sunday af
ternoon and Evening, Oct. 25.
William Jennings Bryan, demo
cratic candidate for the greatest of
fice in the gift of the American peo
ple, during his visit to Chicago, on
Labor Day, posed before the moving
picture machine.
The photographing was done by
The Sellg Polyscope Co., of Chicago,
and it is a marvel of perfection, in
terest and clearness. Every move
made by Mr. Bryan, his walk, his
gestures white speaking, his genial
smile, his cheery hand-waving all
these are shown with such startling
distinction that when the picture waB
first shown to Norman E. Mack,
chairman of the Democratic National
committee, he gasped, sat up in his
?halr and exclaimed:
"Why, man, its marvelous. Simp
ly marvelous."
This is not a political picture at
all. It shows one of the world's best
known public men a man who is
In the limelight of the world; a man
who Ib seeking the nation's great
est position of honor. It shows him
arriving at the depot in Chicago,
driving along the streets, arriving at
the Auditorium Hotel, the largest
hotel In the world, by the way.
Next, it shows him on the balcony
of the hostelry, reviewing the mon
ster union parade of Labor Day.
All the beautifully decorated floats
that featured the procession, all the
various bodies of men, the stockyards
men in their clever uniforms, the
various mounted squads, . including
Chicago's - famous mounted police
men all there are pictured beauti
fully. The scene shifts to Forest Park
where Mr. Bryan delivered his Labor
Day address.
The moving picture machine was
located so close to him that every
line of his face Is shown as clearly
as though you were standing face to
I face with the candidate.
it certainly Is a great piece of
work and you can t afford to miss It.
At the Crescent Theatre, Sunday
afternoon and evening only, Oct. 25.
Admission 10 cents.
MARRIED.
HUGHES-L1TTKELL In Rose
burg. Oct. 20. 1908, Orvllle W.
Hughes and Lei a H. Llttrell. Judge
G. W. Wonacott, officiating.
The Review does Job printing.
The Birth Stone for October Is the
...OPAL,...
WE HAVE AN IMMENSE LINE, MOUNTED AND UNMOUNTED
We have hill line of loeketm Necklaew, U Valuers, Petulant, Etc.
Our line of watch movement! an.l eam.'. In all grailes and tit, ti the moat complete
In Southern Oregon.
We Invite you to call.
J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker
ROSEBURG, . . ORCCON
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Surceaaor to F. E. Alley.
Ahstraot of Title Furnt.hecl. Tttfea auaranted.
Land Olllce Practice a Spwlaltjr. Safely Deposit lloiea for Reat
Timber Ijinds Bought and Sold. Land Scrip for Sale.
Real Estate and Insurance.
Taper lYnperly ln-paml for Filing on Uo?ernmrnt Land.
Township Maps, Showing Vacant land., of all Townships In tie X
Kosebarsi IjmiI llt.irl.t itn iwi. vh V
t . o Zed my restaurant In mnnprtinn with
:..T."T - ROSKHIRO. OKMirtV. 9 the I .1 (ma llaavrr li.,w .m V,.
strictly vrst-cl . 9 Jnln. tf
Makes Homely Women Pretty.
No woman no matter how regular
her features may be can be called
pretty. If her complexion Is bad. Or-
Ino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids diges
tion and clears sallow blotched com
plexions by stimulating the liver and
bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup
does not nauseate or gripe and is
mild and pleasant to take. Remem
ber the name Orino and refuse to ac
cept any substitute. Red Cross
Pharmacy.
ItKAL KHTATK TRANSFERS.
J. R. Sawyers to A. H. Bossen
(3000; GOO acres near Elkton.
Leonora A. Freler to Jay Booth,
11000; part of sec. 28, 24-6.
D. O. Weatherly to Sarah J. Hut
chinson and Agnes L. Shambrook,
(350; tract of land In sec. 19, 22-7.
Theo. U. Hinckley to Joseph A.
Mason, (10; 4 lots, block 15, River
side add to Roseburg.
IMMEDIATE KKL1KK.
From Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats,
unu Hoarseness.
When you catch cold you want to
get rid of it as quickly as you can.
You don't want to lie around the
house for a week swallowing naus
eating drugs. You know when you
do this that you are not only making
your own life miserable, but are a
nuisance to everyone about you.
Why not avoid all this? Why not
relieve your cold In live minutes?
Why not cure It over night? You
can do it by using Hyomel, the sure
and guaranteed cure for colds,
coughs, sore throat, catarrh, bron
chitis and asthma.
Hyomel (pronounced Hlgh-o-me)
is medicated and antiseptic air. You
breathe It into the lungs through a
small Docket Inhaler, and Its sooth
ing Influence as It passes over the
inflamed membrane ot the respira
tory tract, stops the mucous dis
charge, allays the inflammation and
the cold Is cured. A complete Hy
omel outfit costs $1.00, and Red
Cross Pharmacy will refund your
money if It fails to cure.
A CarO.
This Is to certify that all drue-
glsts are authorised to refund your
money If Foley's Honey and Tar
fails to cure your rough or cold. It
stops the cough, heals the lungs and
prevents serious results from a cold.
Cures la grippe cough and prevents
pneumonia and consumption. Con
tains no opiates. The genuine Is In
a yellow package. Refuse substi
tutes. Red Cross Pharmacy.
Young woman of line ramlly and
highly capable wants a position as
secretary, companion or governess.
Heel references and personal Inter
view. Address M. I!., care Revtew.
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TO THK PI-HUP 1 have re-open-
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 disappointment 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 ill like.
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.
n
What makes our
I business grow?
It's because we treat
the people right.
Some merchants in their attempt to lead in
prices often buy mferior goods but that is son "
thing that this company does not do
Our courteous treatment, the Sperior qnali
of our goods and the right prices is what
lug up our business every day.
If you are uot a regular customer place a tri.l
order and be couvinc :d. tnal
Vours for a square dM,
1 Alton S. Frey&Co
Phones 201.
GROCERs
UCC"SOrJ 10 J-". Barkery
Fresh and Cured M, .
ft-ci u it
- -. r
We know how to cut mem tn ... .... .
Is more in the cutting that most peo i.le h.nt" reui' eookin
oerts In our line I .1 ... ....", ple Wllfve. .C?0"15. Thor.
,rMr your Sunn.- De I.
convinced, we want your trade ' TOa8t. and ea e-
O ll C ,i .,. ... - 'VU w II K
Special Free Delivery. Phone 1341
will be
Kouvery. Phone 1341 "
Shop on Sheridan Street. W tK. r, Bn Bide
goods a Hand
Bradley's Second Hnjj;t
I handl bfi. new and ond
nceson liamw. Ywj yffl fad f,a. i qT Try a,.
r MBBgH - 1 a fir4.t
iiauuitj uf f i'
prices on ham.
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