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MKING The.only baking powder made" from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar, the officially approved ingredient .for a wholesome, high-class powder There it greater deception la tbe ule of baking powderi than ever before. ? ', CIok(j- observe Ibe label and be certain ol gettlof Royal LAUNCH MOW DIlKADNOtTtillT. Type of Itnttlostilp 1Uiiig AtlopUfl by Jrf'iiriliiK Naval I'uwith. FORK ntVKIt, Mass., Nov. 10. Undo Sum'H now nrnndnoiiKht, tlio North DukoU, a 20. 000-ton flhtim,' mormtftr of tho hoiis, wiib launchoil today at the yards of tho Kore Hlvor BhlphiilldluK Company. Tho North Dakota and tho Dela ware are almost proclwdy alike, vavh having a long foreoaHtlo dock extend ing from the bow nlnmut to the non- : tor of the vohsoI. Tho ton twilv tncli guiiH are arrnnged In llvo tur renlB, two to a turret, tho forwurd turret being ho located that the axon of ItH riiiih arc 24 feet above the water lino. J tint aim ft tliln turret Ik i another, tho barbeltn of which Ik of Kufficlont height for ItH guns to clear tho roof of tho forward turret. Abaft tho break of tho foreran tie deck, and alno sltunted on the axlH of the nhip. are two more twolvo-lneh gun lurretB, and abaft and mmr the hUtii 1h the fifth and hint of the big tit not k. The wonderful speed of theHe bis ships, 21 knolH, makoH every other bntLlohlp not turbine driven a tor-toiHe-llkn affair. In an ni l inn a lleet of Droailnougbta might accept or de cline battle, as suited ItH conveni ence. It could also oho oho ltn own range and control the rate of change of ran go. Although the tremendous power of concentration secured by the ten 12 lnch guns of n Dreadnought Is tho principal reason for the adoption of this new type by all tho navies of the world, ItH cost In much less than The combination 'ol healthful viiretnblc ingredients of which S. S. S. Is composed, makes it nn esixx-ially desirable mid effective remedy in the treat ment of sores and ulcers of every kind. Since nil impure condition of the blood is responsible lor the trouble, n medicine that can purify the blood in the only hoi of n successful cure; nml it should le n medicine that not only cleanses the circulation, but one that at the same time restores the blood to its normal, rich, nutritive condition. S. 8. S. is just such n remedy. It is made entirely of healing, cleansing vegetable properties, extracted from na ture's roots, herbs ami barks of the forest ami fields. It has long Ken recognized as the greatest of nil blood purifiers, possessing the qualities necessary to remove everv impurity in the blood. When S. S. S. has purified the circulation, nnd strengthened and enriched it, sores and ulcers heal read ily and surely, because they are no longer fed nnd kept open by a contiuua' discharge into them of Irritating disease-laden matterfrom the blood. S. S. S. brings alwtit a healthy condition of the flesh by supplving it with rich, nourishing blood nnd makes a permanent nnd lasting cure. Ilcxik on Hons aud Ulcers uud any medical advice mailed fice to nil who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. TIIK MONO ltl".AI,TY CO.Or- . chord, farms, timber nml city prop- I erty. 801110. Hue bargains, jtirksoii I struot, ItoseliurR, Uro. I o I Tor Rood priming of nil kinds Tho Review leads. fHOLLrl iTREESl 4ss Li sassj r,r;A''t? VVJl lor 'ftti,,ue J&KJ ' PURE: awn POWDEBJ four 8ina.11 ImttleHhlps aggregating the same power. As to tho question of mnlntf'iianco, It costB no more to keep the big ship In commission- than the small one. A million a year Is about tho expense of It. Strange as It may aeein, It does not require, bc many o Ulcers to man It. - Fewer men are nncossary to servo the ten gum of one of our new Dreadnoughts thai aro required for all the guns of th Missouri. in combat such ships would con quer without wa!lng a single shot Secure In tho possession If hnpreg liable armor, one of thorn could descend on her adversaries and with tbe concentrated lire of her ten hard hitting guns hammer tho little shl to the point of surrender or speedy annihilation. Her perfect lire con trol would never permit n mis? Sweeping nolseletutly anross the sen tho pointers, following the enemy In the c.roHHWiroB of their sights, hei ten enormous guiiB high above the waves' Hpray. would seek out the vulnerable point of the enemy and by continuous pounding would silence his heaviest guns. Naval experts are now gonerallj agreed that the Dreadnought typo It tho buttlet.hlp of the future and that tho nation with the largest and nios elllclent lleet of these monsters wil control the world. Although late li getting Into tho game. I'm-le. Sao will find hi two new ships a valuabb addition to tbe navy, although mam more will be necessary to cope wltr the great nations of Kurope. (lermany Is now building 'evei Dreadnoughts, each with an anna men! of 12 11 -inch guns, which arc THE REMEDY FOR SORES ULCERS F rvTTli .; 1 1 kj u is. generations L of American scien tists, technicians, men of affairs, men of leisure, luve chosen the Howard watch. s The first Howard was brought out in 184a the cnlj American watch. It had to prove itself the finest practical watch in the worlJ had to stand comparison with the work of the foremost European watchmakers. I Brtrv How. an la iJi.H kJ !m 1. .. nt'irt I iKe l.ctory. m4 prided IKk-rt .u..bti--from St5-Oo lo f 1(0.00. i -When buj . Hov m it mo. , Wf .i.tiiWl.r. f.r lili 4iMt. tylctS) SoM hf A. S. HUEY tt. Y Cocloti ail agree thai on a.7iVf llctr a potiiiociy euentiai io trtr fl'uti &ctnt about to bo ready by 1911. This last Btu piMidouH effort to rutuin the suprem acy will cuHt the (jonimns 1 100, 000, 000. la 1911 the quaint flug of the Mi kado will fly over seven Urud noughts and nine UreadnoiiKht crulKera. At hut date Undo Sum wfll have four ihlim of the hlKhcHt efllcdeiicy and two otlitsrH of tho Michigan type a iort of Dreadnought coinpromUe. Ureut Britain will add eight Improved DreadnoughtH to her navy and four :ruberu, each carrying eight 12-lnch uiih and with a speed of 24 knots. Ituly huH waked up and Is building a l!)-000-ton battleship. France, whUh once held second place among he world's naval powers, has drop ped to fifth. No Cane of rncumoiila on Itacord. We do not know of a single In stance where a cough or cold resulted In pneumonia or consumption when Foley's Honey and Tar had been tuk ?n. It cures coughs nnd colds per 'ectly, so do not take chances with some unknown preparation which nuy contain opiates, which causes :ousllpation, a condition that retards ecovery from a cold. Ask for Fol ey's Money nnd Tar and refuse any uihstltute offered. Ited Cross Phar nacy. SHORTHORN Sf-LbU0R. Breeders Round Out a Great Year on Both Sidet of the Atlantic. A progressive policy Is being pursued by the American Shorthorn Breeders' association to procure the exteiiHlou of the ninrket for our Shorthorn cuttle. Lust full, It will be remembered, the of I leers of the society undertook a per sonally conducted exportation of bulls and hellers Into Mexico, and, while tho financial results Bho wed little or no gain, a tine lot of cuttle were sold to InlliienHul breeders, whose example in purchasing will doubtless be follow ed by others. During the trip It was borne lu on the olllelnls that If the effort should bo followed tip Intelligently umny more .Shorthorns could be sold south of the Ulo Grande, uud to that end arrange ments have been completed for the iroper representation of the trade. L. Vlllurcul Madcro, Sun Autouio, Tex., iuh been appointed agent of the asso ciation and has been conducting nego tiations with the Mexican olllclals. It is. made plain that the oltlcluls of the American Shorthorn association made n most excellent move when they Invaded Mexico with a lot of Short lioru cuttle. They have secured the tctlvo co-operutlon of the Mexican de partment of agriculture and also of he various state department which oust In time succeed In oiteutug up a fruitful demand for our cuttle. It Is work of this kind that couuts. At Smithfield. Shorthorn breeders have rounded out 11 great year on both sides of the At lantic. A calf of that breed was chum uton at the International, nnd now the returns from Sniithneld bring news of i sweeping victory for the "red, white iut roan." Peter Dunn's steer Oentlo- OKMTI.RMAN JOHN. . Qruvd ctmiuptoii Hhurthorn steer at the HmltlitU'ld aliow. man John was grand, champion of the alum, sir Oswald Mooley's big retl ami white steer was adjudged the bent steer In tho show, uud King Edward's white steer wus made the champion under two years of age. An award practically without paral lel gave tbe purple ribbon to (! en He man John. He was only second In his class nnd reserve for tho steer chuui pluushlp, but In the tluul roundup be wus made the grand champion, with Karl ItoseU'ry's Angus heifer Kla tpience of Dalmeny reserve. The lat ter heifer was the champion female and also won tho King's Challenge cup for the U'st untmnl bred by tho exhibitor. It thus appears thut all tlta nitist ImiKinunt champloushlpH were won by pure bred ewtUo, BrveUer'a G axe tie, i.hfcga Slugglsli Liver a Koo to Ambition You cannot accomplish very much If your liver Is Inactive as you fee I dull, your eyes are heavy and slight exertion exhausts you. Orlno Laxa tive Krult Syrup stimulates the liver and bowels and makes you foe! bright nnd active. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or ripc and is mild and very pleasant to take. Orluo Is more effective than pills or ordinary cathartics. Re fuse substitutes. Red Cross Phar macy. Itl'KKAl'fl. See our swell bureaus In both full size and Princess, also splendid line of rock em In all the up-to-date styles. Complete line of all styles of furni ture, carpets and rugs. n. W. STRONO. The Furniture Man. A supply of the new edition of the Oregon ml nine laws ha just he0 received at thta office. It ttt- eludes everything to date In legal mining procure. Copies only 40 cenU each. IT tir lu9mt how iiT injii: nt 5 tfiln. nnr cf tbe liver wiil cttcn p.ojuc2 it.o.iJ distittroirs resulis. b.lkTC Aver '9 Klu health. Ai ar c 100 tctf( l'vcr P'1'3 Vou tl4U ls iy tuku. i Ave'' Pitt. Sold for over 60 yeaiti. . f l,fe,r.V ! Women Who Wear Well. It Is aston'sblnp oow great change 1 few years of married 41fo often mulct! Ia tho appearance and disposition of many women. Tho freshneui, the charm, the brill! anco vanish like tho bloom from a peach which Is rudely handled. The matron is only a dliu shadow, a faint echc of the charming maiden. There are two reasons for this change, ignorance and neglect. Few young women appreciate the shock to the system through the chango which comes with marriage and motherhood. Many neglect to deal with the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak nesses which too often come with mar riage and motherhood, not understanding that this secret drain Is robbing tho c hoe It of Its freshness and the form of ft falruoat. As surely as the general health suffer whon there Isdetccmentof tho health of the delicate womofrorgans, so surely whefTttieso organs anSstabllshed In health thonce ajiWrfmsat(H4co witness to thefact In fNwtTed comeTrrws JSajt'j fc. million women have found health and happtm'ss In tlie use. of Dr. Pinrco's Fa vorite Prescription., It makes woak wom an strong uud sick women well, licrcdi uts on lu bed contains no alcohol 01 harmful habit-forming drugs. Madr wholly of those native, American, medic Inal roots must highly recuain.eniled by leading medical authorities of all tho sev era) schools of practice for the cure 01 woman's peculiar ailments. For nursing niothers.or for those broken down In health by too frequent bouritiR oi MMrnn uun for ttiA miu.tut.f. tnnllioN to prepare tho system for tho coming ol osoy ana mauiug its aaveni easy am almost ualnlcHS, therols nomediclnoquitt ao good as "Favorfto Prescription." Ti can do no harm lu any condition of th lystem. It Is a most potent luvtgoratlnp tonic and strenirthemmr nervine nicely adapted to woman's del lea to system by pnysician 01 targe experience latne treat Bient of woman's peculiar ailments. Dr. Pierce may be consulted by lettei free of char go. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce Invalids' liotel. and SurgicaJ IaaUUita Buffaio.N V. l4 . ... . The Review does job prlptlng. - LODGE DIRECTORY F. A A. Iff., Laurel Lodge No. 18 Hold' days ol each mouth. Q. U. Gsitrm, W. M. N.T. Jbwbtt, Htteretary a A the'iud aud 4th Hondays of each mont! 7:wp. m.,iniae rorenierr nn. a members in good suudtug are luvlted to s B. U. t.'Nox, Beoorder. BP. O. KLR8, Roseburg ttt, wo. 8 IIold regular communlcatloiis at the Klkr Temple on 2nd aud 4th Thursdays of eat li month. All memburs rmj.ii fit, ted to atteid rt'tutarly, and allvtBttlug brothers are cordl ally luvlted toatteud. II. U r ABRIFIT, K. flto. W. mtal v. Secretary. D KURKK OF HONOR, Mystic Lodge No. 13- ueeisvuaanu 110 inurmiay eveninsf 01 each month Id Maccabee Hall. Vlsrtlrijt mambari ourdiallT Invited to attend. HINMl K. UAVKNIIKR, i, OI U . II. LENOX. RisO. I.W. Dow ill, Rtcelver. EAOI.KH, RoseburR Jierle meets In Odd Fellows Hall on 2nd and llh Monday even tnaa of each month, at 8 o'clock. VlHlt log brethren in good standing alway welcome u. i ulvsh, w . r., C. W. Ballard. Rue. IO. O. P., Rising Ktar Lodgo No. 174, meeU In Odd Follows' Temple every Friday evenlug. Visit ug brthert'D always welcome. K. N. Ewart, N. U. P. 1 MlCKLLI, K. 0. M.Ficklk, F. a IO. O. P., PhllctarlAD. Ixxlge No. 8 Meets d Odd Fellows Tern pie, corner of Jacknon and I'm CJ reels, on Balurttay even Inn of each week. Members of the order lu good standing are Invited to attend. j. o. uootmow, ti. . N.T.Jbwktt, R. 8. IO. O. F., Union Encampment No. 9-Meets In Odd Fellows' Temale on the 1M and rd ThnruUv .nln .if aa.-H ... ahiIl Vi.lt. II .1). Lewis, (V P. - J, O. Ooodnow. Scribe. ' KOF P , AlphA' Ilge Nn. 47 Meets every Wedtifwiayln t- O. O. F. Unit, st 7: p. m Meintters in sood standiiiK are Invited lo attend. HUSK V. WlMnKHLT, tJ. C. U A. HAltcrOART, K. R. 8 0 N O., Co. D 8eparae Rsttallon Meets every Thursday evvnlDg at the Armory Hall at 8 o'clock. H. C. Blocdm, CapUtn. KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. IS Holds regular meeitnsa on every Welnen-Iy night In Mavstee Hall. All vintling members In good standing are invited to at tend. P. P. Patterson. Tom. (J. W. Krr, R. K LO. T. M., Rosebunt Hive No. 11 Holds regular reviews on every Tnemlsy afiiT ntwu at W o'clock In the MsivatH-e IUII. Hlsters of others Hives visiting in tbe city are cordial ty Invlkd toatieud our reviews. Mrs. C. B. Hoskrhakr, Com. Mrs. jRiwis Rait, R. K. MODKRN WOOPMKN OF AMKRK'A, Myrtl Camp No. fttsj meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month In thf Forresters' Hall. TraveUnc Nelchbortare cor d tally (DVlted to visit our ('imp. a - m n.TTrK5, onmii, A. Balxmak, t'lerk. M Ol'RRN BROTH ItH HOnD OF AMRRICA" HoMburg Ixhlge No. 4t Meets ererv ind and 4lh Thiirfdsy In MaccAbee Temple Vlsltlna members alwars welwrae. Xvrlyn Hoavkr, President Brrtha Wrioht, Sec re ary. 0 K. R., Rowbiir, rh.pur No.ft -HnM.thtlr rfltuUr m.ctlDc od lit ,nl Snl ThurwUr. In Mrh Month. Vl.ltln. nMiil.n In rvwl ,UDtlla ar wrt'Uullr lntlud to At tend. Mil. 1. Wollinrkro, w. M. PHBt JOH NlUN, 8-nXMTJ RKBKKAII Rovbtiri R.brk.h 1.1. No ii, I. o. o. r.-Mtru in (W.i rniow.' Trmrl. .v.rr Tu.mU r .rrtilnt . Vlaltln. .Ul.rt.ou brvthnn InTlul to.d.ixl. MRU. M. , Kilt K,l.tRTWl(. N.n. Mm. 9r,rHB!soit,tirvrl.rr. WOFS Of WOOnTRArT. UUr rirrl. No 4-Mrvton Itt.mllr,! Moii.I.t rv.ninx ol f-h mmlS .t ihii rrllowt- iuii. VlllltiiR nrmhen In good tuotltug Ar In vlUd to .ll.nd. PuBtMct H.lir'!.. fl. N. t'sA Bokin, Cl.rk . r(OIl1t! or Till WIlRl.n, 0k fun,,. o. W lA-Mnu t Ui. Odd Krllcwi Kali In Rbiir. .T.rr 1.1 nnd Snl Mon.ft, nttoiugm. Vultlni Dliibbort .Iw.r welcom. E.N t'Winr. I. L J. M. TMWUtl Ckirk. DAILY WEATHER REPORT U V. 8 Vut tjr Buret a, local tttlce, Rovebnr? , re. 4 fiuur eodiig & a- ni. Nov. 11, 100. Freclpttatiun Io inches au J huudredtna: Maximum temperature,., 51 M In imam temperature 37 PreclplUtlou 0.00 Tout prectp. since tint of month 0 ut Avg. precip for this moot b for St) years ...4.37 ToUl pre Ip.lrom Hept. l, liMjS, to dat b.7i Averaifeprecip. from September 1, 1S77. . .. b:& Tout tsxceu from Sept. 1, 190S .43 Average prtcipitation for 81 wet seafons, HtjpL to May (Juchmlvo) :.y3 William Bell, Observer. For Roseburg and Vicinity: Fair tonight and Thrusday. LOOAIi NEWS. The Review does lob printing. Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. 5c. TF For a reliable cough remedy use Marnier. Cough Balsam. tf Ernest Cavanaugh. a bank caBhler of Lake City, Mich., Is visiting here uti the home or A. S. Frey. Stops Itching lnstautly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, hives, herpes, scabies Ooan's Oolm nient. At any drug store. Dr. Lowe, the optician, will visit towns as follows: Cottage Grove, Nov. 16; Yoncalla, Nov. 18; Oakland, Nov 19 and Kosebui-g, Nov. 20 and H. daw Oyster season Is opened. Olym plas or Eastern in any style and the right kind of style at the Roseburg Hotel, near the S. P. depot. Special Sunday dinner from 5:30 to 7:30 p. ill., lor 50 cents. DTF Articles of Incorporation were filed with the county clerk today by the Ml K ion Mercantile ft Development Company, of Elkton; capital stock, 2U,uuu; incorporators, Nels Rydell W. M. Moore and Chas. Binder. The object of the corporation Is to trans act a general mercantile business. It succeeds T. B. llledsoe, Nels Rydell Moore & Co., and M. M. ft M. E. Lyons. The manager of the business will be R. M. Hedden. CASTOR I A , For Infant, and Children, to Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the ISgnstfnreirf LOST In, or between Postofilce on Jackson, and Moshler St., Monday night, a small purse containing keys and money. Please return to Review ofllce and receive reward. dnl7 LOST An Eastern Star pin, engrav ed with "M. G. G., Chapter 67." Finder please return to this office and receive reward. dnl7 Coffee The aromi-tlght can protect, it (gainst impurities and deteri oration never sold in bulk. i f- Your grocer will grind It better if ground at home not loo floe. r JL- v NOVELTY THEATRE Program changes each Sunday, Monday, Wednesdny and Friday. PROGRAM WEDNESDAY ft THURSDAY. MOVING PICTURES: "Magical Suit of Armour. "Slutlrnt's I'r.tllcaUH'nt." 'Flower of the Island. " 'hreio ltace." ILLUSTRATED SONO: The Sunghirris nrv Sinning of Von." and "AiM'tmrvd." MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 5c fvaniiis Frfmnc 10c HABITS There are two kinds Good habits are rs the best kind. Same with Clothing Good Clothing, like good habits, make you appear well look wellfeel well. Try Harth's Toggery Good Clothes. Get the Habit Get it Now -Get it at rommmttm88i I Clearing I of China H Commencing on November 7, we will make low prices H onHaviland China. Come and ! H buy while stock is complete, i so you can get what you : g want, lhis casn. You will always find the best H H of groceries, fresh aim nun in uui siure. u H We have our own special . delivery for rush orders i Alton S. G RO Phones 201 Manuel Lopez CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS DENNING & KENT, Distributors Roseburg, - - Oregon WANTED $1,0000 WORTH of 2nd Hand goods at Bradley's Second Hand Store I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my prices on harness. You will find that 1 am right. A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd Man GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL and supplies for Automobiles and Gasoline Engines H. W. ALTHAU & SONS Electricians : Machinists : Atfcaawaiti Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 XfftAjiiq Qua. Commercial Club Building - rotmt Out Sale sale strictly for' green vegetables ft Frey & Co j CERS It Successor, to J. F. WV- Jt r 2 OJ