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Ajar Nou-Aituiiolic Ohurry Pectoral k.h f loi'i Uanco RoproauaU Wild Cherry . , . tl Or.. Clo Ipeco . . Ort. O.iud.'il KobuaU, 4 Or. Cllriu Aold . . . , Ori. ui,iiu f.u ... 4 Ort. T.rrjlu Hsdrat . 1 Or. . Ot-ieir 4 Ura. ilferoln ... . . 1-fl Or. SLmAIm la vout doctor and ash Unroot . . . . a a. i aiMri. o. r. We Te7 4 Druu him tf he hnoWM anuthtna better vihuinauomii uubliaa J. o.ayarOo. , enlt-h. ccMr. frnnrhftfl. ttio fnnmilr.a of n cuf n"d'",MM,, aaaaMaaaaa V LOCAL NEWS. The Review does Jub printing. Matinees every afteruoon at The Crescent. Be. TP For good printing of all kinds The Review leads. No use lo suffer from colds; use Marsters' Cough Balsam, tt If you don't want to slay at home go to "The Devil" at the Crews-nt tonight. It Hon. J. O. Booth, of Grants Pass, stopped over here thlti afternoon, enroute ta Portland. W. T. Wright has been elected a director of the Koscburg National Hank to succeed the late Robert Robertson. The Standard Ladies' Te,llnriK Company's books are here, showing tho latest Fall and Wlrter styles of suits and coals. Call and see them at Mrs. Autonrelth's. dn3 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. Agoe'j Book Store. TP The ladies of the Maccabees will have a window Bale Saturday morn ing at the Ilunsaker-Ouest grocery company Btore. lo23 Ordors taken for Vermont marble. I will have n complete car shipped during IJeccmhor. . Any one wishing special des'gns or colors leave oiders before Dec. 1st. Call and sec sam ples. W. K. AlarBtcrB, foot of Jnck Bon street. DTK The funeral of the Into W. II. 01 llvant, who died suddenly near Re mote on Wednesday, will be held from the BnptlBt church In Rosehurg, Friday, ot 2 o'clock p. m., with ser vices conducted by Rev. E. 11. Hicks. Interment follows in tho Masonic cemetery. Cut flowers, carnations, at The Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone 1497. If you don't want to stay at home go to "The Devil" at the Iwno-iH tonight. It Big shipment or Art Needlework just In at (haves' Art Emporium. tint busy with your Christmas pres enls dtf THU ItOND WtAIiTY CO. Or chards, farms, timber and city prop erty. Some line bargains. Jackson stree. Roseaum. Ore. Three square meats a day at E Jennings' restaurant, which will be re-opened In connection with the Unipqua Bakery ov Sept. 1. Don't think that plies can't be cured. ThouHandB of obstinate cases have been cured by loan's Ointment GO centB at any drug store. The ladles rf t ie Catholic Church will give a card party Thursday ev enly at tho retldence of Father Mc dee. Everybody coi-dially Invited. I do22 ' Bilious? Feel heavy after din ner? Tongue ccntod? Hitter taslo? Complexion sallow? Liver needs waking up. Dean's Regulels cure bilious attacks. 2!i cents at any drug store. Just placed on our floor, a full line of medium priced heating slovea (let our prices for we can savo you money. An elegant line of iron beds In all the latest colorings, ranging In price from 13.00 to IB. 00. 11. V STRONO, The Furniture Man. "Generally debilitated for years. Had sick headaches, lacked ambition. was worn-out and all run down. But Burdock Illood Bitters made me-u well womnn." Mrs. ChaB. Kreltoy, Moosup, Conn. FOUND Cap for fountain pen. Own er enn have snme by calling at this onice. tf 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-Guest Grocery Company Roseburg, Douglas Co., Oregon KOIt THU IIUDAKI'AST TAltl.H wo suggest n nice steak or a few chops will be found more sustu'nltm than a dish of suwdust and milk And if you buy your meats here there will be nene of iho don't care-for-breaklnHt talk at your njiisiv Hubby will eut n meal that will do him till lunch time. You will enjoy hrenkfiiHt as heartily as you do any Illi'Hl of the day. The Economy Market Oco, KoMhngen, lrop. Phone loss All Work (luarnntccd II. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Dalc Plumber Special Sale on Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge Racks, Etc Let in tiitkt ii oiiiiui on your rk. tenia nn.l H,u W'nter Hpw.aiiy Foot of Jackson SC. Repair Work Neatly Done NORTH SIDE PLANING MILL Atterbery & Co. Just received another carload of Washington Cedar Shingles Mill and Yards at Railroad Spur in North Rosehurg LOCAL NEWS. L. L. Kurd, the Ulendale post master, was lo town this morning. Mrs. Morris Weber left this morn ing for Portland to visit with friends. Mrs. Ethel Daly Is seriously ill of ptomaine poisoning at her home here. x Mrs. J. R. Sutherlln and daughter, Miss Hlldreth, went to Portland to day for a visit. J. C. Hutchinson, one of Douglas county's oldest pioneers, was In town from Kelloggs this week. A telegram from Chicago last night announced that Morton Hadley Is gradually recovering from his Ill ness of typhoid fever. Mrs. T. D. Andrews, who has been visiting here with her mother, Mrs. John McClelland, left this morning for her home In Centralla, 111. Mrs. E. Wlmberly and daughter, Miss Elva, returned this afternoon from Grants Pass, where, they had been visiting with relatives for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Wert Belden, of Spo kane, are visiting here with the lat- ter's father, A. C. Hoxle. Hoth were former residents of Roseburg and have many friends here. Brownsville Times: Miss Emma Green, of Eugone, visited In this city Monday, with her sister, Miss Myrtle Green, of the Nor.h Side school. She was accompanied by Mr. I. L. RagB dale, of Roseburg. A. A. Fuller, after a short visit here with his family, left this morn' Ing to take up life Insurance solicit ing again. His territory will be In northorn Orogon and a part of Wash Ington. He will return for another visit about Christmas. "Everybody's" Interested In "The Woman's Home Companion." Hitch your horse to the "Saturday Evening Post" and come In and see the "Lad tea' Home Journal." New ones at Agee's Book and Stationery Store. Fifty Indies were the guests of Mrs. M. Josephson at a "500" and "Flinch" party, given at her home, In this city, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Luclle Itagsdale, Miss Veil Bar ker and Mrs. Elbert B. Hermann as ilsted In receiving nnd In serving re freshments, Bonuets of miscellan eous flowers ornamented the recep tion parlors. For the best score at "Flinch" a beautiful Havlland china up and saucer waB awarded to Mrs. 3. C. Flint. A large vaBe was the prl7 for the best score at "500" and that was won by Miss Maude Rast. A lively contest will take place at the Methodist church next Sunday morning, when the classes In the Sunday school will each endeavor to socuro the elegant "Honor Banner" tvn by the Board of Sunday Schoota of tho Methodist Episcopal church. This bnnner Is about 26 by 20 Inches In size, mado of beautiful silk, with Trlnge, and furnished with a staff live feet high, and cost the Board of Sunday Schools $6.00. The contest will be at 10 a. m., and the Rally Day exercises at 7:30 p. m. X. o Why Colds arc Dangerous. Because you have contracted or dinary coldB and recovered from them without treatment of any kind, do not for a moment Imagine thnt colds nro not dangerous. Everyone knows that pneumonia and chronic catarrh hove their origin In a com mon cold. Consumption 1b 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 dlsenses. Diphtheria, scarlet fevor, measles and whooping cough are much more likely to bo 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 tnke Chamberlain's Cough Remedy . . i.iuuj ii-uuii mime cures eneciea by thlB preparation have made It a staple artlclo of trade over a large part of the world. For sale by Ham ilton Drug Co. The General Demand of the Well-informed of the World has always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physicians could sanction for family, use because its com ponent part are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to the system and gentle, yet prompt, in action. In supplying that demand with its ex cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the California Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies on the merit of the laxative for its remark able success. That is one of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by the Well-informed. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and fur sale by all leading druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle. Cottage Grove Western Oregon The district convention of the Re bekab order embracing the lodges at Lorane, Yoncalla, Drain and Cottage Grove, was held at this place Sat urday. There were about thirty dele gates present, representing the out side orders of the district, and the occasion was honored with a visit from Mrs. Smith, of Grants- Pass. president of the Oregon Rebekah As sembly. An afternoon and evening session was held, closing with a big Initiation and banquet in the even Ing. It was declared a very Inter esting and pleasant convention by all of the delegates. For Chrolc Diarrhoea. 'While In the army In 1863 f war taken with chronic diarrhoea," says George M. Felton, of South Gibson. Pa. "I have Blnce tried many rem edies bi't without any permanent re lief, until Mr. A. W. Miles, of this place, persuaded me to try Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, one bottle ot which stopped It at once." For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. DAILY WEATHEIt REPORT 61 U.S. Weaiticr flurcau, lal office, Roicburg- Ore. 24 noun eudlug 6 a. la. Oct. 21, wos. Precipitation lu lncuei and bund red ins: Maximum temperature Minimum lemperalare Precipluilua ".in Total praclp. ilace drilof month 4V2 Av. preWp. for tali month (or SO year! t.w Total preclp.lrom Sept 1, 1WS, to date 6.36 Average preclp. Irom September 1, 1877.... Xbs Total .extwia Irom Sept. 1, 1UUS 2.67 Average precipitation for. 81 wet leaaoua, Sep. to May (lucluaive) 31Rj Thus, ursaos, Observer. For Roseburg and Vicinity: i Occasional rain tonight and Friday CLEARING KTl lIBLK FIELDS. A forestry bulletin Bays: A problem of considerable import ance in western Washington and Ore-; gon has to do with what is called ' "the lumbermen's stubble Held" tracts from which the timber has! been cut and which, though desirable for agriculture, can be cleared of stumps only at a coat greater than Che value of the land for agricultural purposes. Since the lumbermen har vested their wood crop those lands have remained unproductive, for fires have prevented forest reproduction. It has been suggested that a sav ing can be made In the cost of pulling the stumps If the stumps of Douglas fix are used by distillation for the production of turpentine, tar, char coal, and other productB. There is no question that the fir stumps can be used In this way, but the saving effected, according to the rough es timates which are alone possible un der the circumstances, would hardly exceed from one-tenth to one-fifth of the cost of clearing at present, which ranges from $150 to $2-25 per acre. In a few cases, where the land was not bo Jieavily timbered, the expense of clearing is a little lesis. It looks as If the lumbermen's stubble field can be brought econom ically under the plow only by the contrivance of some improved meth od for handling the stumps, which are too large for the regulation stump-puller and are now removed by dynamite and the donkey engines. Hot water bottles, fountain syr inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers, the finest and most complete line In the city. Sold at the lowest prices on our guarantee to give satisfaction. Look at our line and you win not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. Larue Hack. This ailment 1b usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the small of the back, and is quickly cured by applying Chamberlain B Liniment two or three times a day and massaging the parts at each ap plication. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. DYSPEPSIA "Rkvlnff tkn rnnr wonderful "Cue?-" for u oaitiK niireir enrea or iuracn at, i J hatrs 1 bat will ftirta''for thai r xondarf ill rninnoalilon. Iftkno numerom oilier to -called retnedie rl shoal BTktl nd I fln.l thfct r.a.rti rHT Kin re Id ft dar Ihftn all aha ntlisri 1 liaa Ukan would In ft year." J am McUtta. M Mrer St., Jtmr Cllr. H. Beat for Th Dowels 1 n ooweis CAJitTY CATrUirnC PUaja.nl, Palatable, Potent.. Tail Oootl, Do flood. Never Sicken, Weaken or Urtpe. lie, Sic, Me. Nerer old In bulk. Tlia fenolne labial tamped COO. Guaranteed to cure or your nouey back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or NY. ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES "Oregon Builders" Are you doing what you can to populate your State? OHKOON NKEDS TKOl'LE-Settlers, honest farmers, me clmulOB, merchants, clerks, people with brains, stron ' jands and a willing- heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon is somllnir tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution through everv available agency. Will you not help the (food work of buildlnir Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to lie interested in this state?. We will be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete information about OHKGON and itaopportunitles. Colonist Tickets will he on sale during SEPTEMBER AND tHTOMKK from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares from a few principal cities are: From Denver $30.00 From Louisville $41.70 " Omaha 30.00 " Cincinnati 42.20 " Kansas City 30.00 " Cleveland 44.75 " St. Louis 35.50 " New York 55.00 " Chicago 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID If you want U bring a friend orrelatlve to Oregon, deposit the iiroer amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be funiihed by telegraph. L. B. MOORX, Local Agent, Rosefcurs W. M. McMURAAY, Cenerel Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon Listen ! ! WE'VE GOT 80METIIIMS TO TEW- VOl'. ITS A TALK OH' I.O"IIXl. LATEST VALL AND W.STKI. VUnm N; COri,D.VT SELL VOl AN - 01 T ' WE WANTED TO. gTy,jE AND NEW, I P-TO-THE-MIMTE, Fl IX SM" SNAP. THAT'S WHY WE IIAM'I.E IT. NOW EOH OUt HTOltV. IT'S THE HOUSE OE Kl'I'I'ENHEIMhR. ,,T Kl l'1-E.MIEl.MEIl SI' ITS FIT-FIT ALL 01 Ml TO VOL It SATISFACTION. HPPI'T YOl'LL FIND THE I'HK'E CONSISTENT MK BEI IT Alll.R CLOTHINO. um AMONG KUl'I'ENHEIMEK OVERCOATS ABB KNOWN AM NO DEALERS, M A X 1' FACT 1' It E US, AND WEARERS OP G xm C'MTHES EVERYWHERE AS AUS)LITELY Tllfc UN EST GARMENTS l'HOCl'RAHLE. COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. WE'LL HE PLEASED TO SHOW VOl'. YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT. THE MOST POPULAR NOVELS. The latest and the best novels In the Roseburg Public library, that are taken out and read the most are as follows: "Lewis Rand," by Mary Johnston; "Though Life us do Part," by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps: "The Post Girl," by Edward C. Booth; "A Little Brother of the Rich," by Jos eph Medill Patterson; "The Firing Line," by Robert W. Chambers; "The Man from Brodney's," by George Bnrr McCutcheon; "A Spirit in Pris on," by Robert Hlcheus; "The Flower of the Dusk," by Myrtle Reed; "Holy Orders." by Mrs. Hum phrey Ward; "Gilbert Neal," by Will N. Harhen, and "The Immortnl Mo ment," by May Slnclare. ALDON HARNESS. Where Bullets Flew. David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y. a veteran of the civil war, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good Electric Bitters have done is worth more than five hundred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring ror a bad case of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Elec tric Bitters, and they cured me. 1 now take them as a tonic, and they keep me strong and well." 50c at A. C. Marsters & Co's drug store. Young woman of fine family and highly capable wants a position as secretary, companion or governess. Ilest references and personal inter view. Address M. B., care Review do20 FOR SALE Team of fine mules, wagon and harness, Price $400 Apply to th office. dsw TO THE PUBLIC I have re-open ed my restaurant in connection with the Unipqua llRkery. Service will be strictly first-class . E. Jennings, tf Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. Be TF 1 WILGROW. j The new fertilizer. 4- Nothing but flsb. 4 Guaranteed analysis: Seven 4. 4 per cent nitrogen, six per cent potash, 18 per cent phosphoric 4. acid. 4 r une Zb-pound sack of Wll- I -r grow, used In the place of 12V4 tons of best stable man- 4 ure, will give better results 4. and no weeds. Try It for your lawn. J. F. BARKER ft CO. Commercial Club Building FOR SALE Farm of 160 acres; 7 miles west of Diain; 100 acres tillable; 60 acre timber pud gras Ing land; excellent stock ranch; good outside range; good orchard; fair Improvements; well watered; 10 tons of good oat hay. Price $1800. For particulars address Mrs. Julia Wagoner, Drain, Or. swnlo f aOCURtO AND DCrCNPCO. SMrfmotW. dnsina or ph.'!.. r..rf ,rrt ,wvh kimI tn rr.n rr a.lw. how to cbua fAimla. trwj mark ' IN ALL COUNTRIES. afimimfn Jlnt vera H'etUghm MM JM,, ' mm Minuwwaai mcucs ucrairvwj. IIS atatt avwa. pym. varM statat Talaai OAaa. wasMiNa-roN, o. c. 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. I What makes our P business grow? I tt tt tt tt tt tt tt It's because we treat 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 ing up our business every day. If you are not a regular customer place a trial order and be couvinc;d. Yours for a square deal, Alton S. Frey&Col Phooes 201. GROCERS ucceor,toJ.F.BarkeriCo. KUtDURG MEAT MARKFT H. D. MAY. Prop. FresH and Cured Meat, of &H kintl riih.ndpn... u Kinds - .117 we snow now 10 cut meat to get the best r.,.i. . is more in me cuuing mat most people believe u- n "oslnr Tha,. perts In our line. Let us prepare your Sunday b termed ei convinced. We want your trade. y roast- nd you will h Special Free Delivery. Phone l;ui Shop on Sheridan Stroet, s. WANTED $1'00 Bradley's Second HanHo.,. I handle both new and second hand good t pneeson harness. You will find that I .'jj 1t mY A. D. Bradley, o