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I'KLKJUIATIO.V AT DIIAIN.
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Out a IjurK' AtU-ndmicc.
Special to tbe Erenlng Review.
DRAIN, Or., July 6. Kully 2000
It the estimate placed on ttio uum
bur of people that attended the natal
day celebration held here Suturday,
and the most succeBHful event of Itu
kind over "pulled off" In thin city.
Not an accident of any kind happen
ed to mar the joyouatietia of the occa
lon and all wont home well natlafled
with the pleasures of the day. The
weather was Ideal and from the very
break of day people began to roll In
to town from all directions, and It
floon became difficult to elbow one's
way along the aldewalka, '
At ten o'clock the procetmlon form
ed at the Odd Kellows' Hull for the
parade. A considerable number of
(loan appeared and, taken .altoKether,
it created not a little surprise to
even those taking part in Its makeup.
The procession was headed by tho
Elkton Hand, of 12 pieces, and fol
lowed by a buggy convoying Hon, C.
L. Parker, our local newspaper man,
as president of the day, and Itev, A.
K. Lacy, of Iebanon. orator of the
day. Then followed, each In a separ
ate vehicle, characters representing
"Uncle 8am," "Uoorgo and Murthu
Washington," "(Joddosa of Liberty,"
"Queen of Electricity," tho "Ho
bekahtt," "Justice" and "Oregon,"
and "Drain, the Gateway to the
Coast," the latter gotten up by the
local Oregon Western Hallway boys.
llesldes the .three wagons necessary
to carry the 4 8 little girls represent
ing the stato, the flout "Everybody
Works Uut Father" and aoveral plug
ugly characters were In evidence. The
parade disbanded at the llvory stahle
corner and everybody moved to the
beautifully decorated grove, near the
MethodlBt Church, to witness the
program. Just here wo wish to Buy
that much credit Is due Mrs. 10. It
Applegato, who was chairman of the
decorating committee, for the splen
did appeurnnco of things around the
grounds.
Mr. Parker presided In an able,'
manner, Introducing each number '
with some pleasing remarks. Itev.
Roy L. Dunn pronounced the Invoca
tion, Miss Edna Patchen road the
Declaration of Indopendenco, the
MIsseB Junla Klrkland and Dolly
Collwoll each gave recital Ions, and
the oration, pronounced by many to
be tho boat they had ever heard on a
similar occasion, by Itev, Lacy. These
were Intcrsperaed with tho national
airs by a chorus choir and several
pieces by the band. John Wagonor
was marshal of the day. -
In 4he afternoon the Lornne and
Drain baseball teams crossed huts In
the South Drain field, the former
winning tho game and the prlte.
Harry Moon won the 100 yards
foot race and Fred Miller tho bicycle
race. The lunch and refreshment
stand's and the merry-go-round on the
grounds did a thriving business and a
grand ball In the everting at the opera
house for thoso who desired to "trip
the light fantastic," completed the
day of pleasure.
Accident New YoncalM.
An accident, the results of which
tnlr.ht has been much morp serious,
happened Monday morning about nine
o'clock, as Mrs. C. 1), Drain and Mrs.
N. I. Cool, of this city, wore on tholr
way o a celebration at ScoKb Valley:
When within about a half mile of the
celebration grounds In tholr single
buggy, a wagou containing an organ
with a white covering, came suddenly
Into the highway, from a side mad.
and frightened their horse. He dash
ed out of the road onto a hillside,
where tho buggy upset, throwing -the
occupants to the ground and dragged
them several feet, finally tearing the
front wheels of the vehicle loose
with which he raced wildly down the
road. A Yoncalla livery team hap
pened along Just at the time and con
veyed -the uufortunate ladies to Yon
calla, where Dr. Mortensen attended
them. Mrs. Drain wan considerably
bru-lsed and scratched about the face
and head and badly vhnken up. and
Mm. Cool sustained a cut on the
forehead that required five stitches,
and other aevero bruised. Their hus
bands, on hearing the news, drove to
Yoncalla and brought them home, ar
riving abotU one o'clock. The buggy
was badly wrecked.
Help For Thiww Who Have N to much
Tn.uMo.
After doctoring for about twelve
years for a bad stomach trouble, and
spending nearly five hundred dollars
for rued I cine and doctor's (eett. I pur
chased my wife one box of Chamber
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,
which did her so much good that she
continued to use them and they have
done her more good than all of the
rnedtclse I bought before Samuel
!iovet Feltom, Iowa. This medicine
Is for sale by all druggists. Sample
free. C
Phoas till for anytklng tn the
fcafclny Ha free delivery. Uuipqua ;
Baker V. Sueac ptpr. DTr
C. II. Arundel, .sin tuner, now
taking orsTS fJr asHi.; tuning. Tele
phone 761; only rcs:st tuner tn
Douglaa County. DTP
Merer critic quality for price.
He. Bush and Lans and th Victor
Piano at Burr's Music House. dtf
Patronise Review advertisers.
l.AlUib) CltOWlJ (iRKKTS Ji.VOX.
One of the laigest audiences ever
assembled ut the Methodist church,
In this city, greeted W. Eugene Knox
In tils entertainment. The audience
showed Its appreciation of his ability
to entertain by presenting him with
a free will offering uuiountfng to
I2H.K2. A Koseburg audience can he
trusted to do the rlKht thing. Mr.
Knox was well pleased with the
treutinenl received. Tho pastor of the
church wishes to especially thank the
mlnleters and papers of the city for
announcing the entertainment, whleli
contributed largely to Its success. X
Life 100,000 Years Ago.
Scientists have found In a cave In
Switzerland bones of men, who lived
100,000 yearB ago, when llfo wns In
constant danger from wild beast?.
Today the danger, as shown by A. W.
Brown, of Alexander, Me., Is largely
from deadly dbtease. "If It had not
been for Dr. King's Now Discovery,
which cured me, I could not have
lived," he writes, "Buffering as I did
from a severe lung trouble and stub
born cough," To cure Sore LungB,
Colds, obstinate Coughs, and prevent
Pneumonia, Its the best medicine on
earth. 60c and $1.00. Guaranteed
by all druggists. Trial bottle free.
ADVKRT1SKD LETTERS.
Remaining uncalled for In the
Itoseburg postofllce, July 6, 1909,
are the following letters, which will
be charged at tho rate of one cent
each :
Dcflnny. W. M.; Franklin. Writ.;
Kind ley, Mrs. Winnie; (Himlnln, Mrs.
Thomas; Harrison, P. Q.; Hnmnion,
E. Z.; Lee, Percy: Langenherg. Mrs.
David; Mathews, Mrs. Stella; Mitch
oil, J. K. (4); Owen, It. S.; I'ettl
bone, Mrs. Minnie; l'utton, Messrs.
Archie nnd Jessie; Rankin, Maxwell;
Rosoborg, J. C; Itoss. E. II.; Schulko,
Paul; Seely, Mrs. N. : Still. M. A.;
Twain, Jenny; Woodward, It. E.;
Warren, A. E.
C. W. PARKS. P. M.
Proper Treatment for Dysentery
and Diarrhoea.
The groat mortality from dysentery
and diarrhoea is due to a lack of
proper treatment at the first stages of
the disease. Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is a
reliable and effectual medicine, nnd
when given in reasonable time will
prevent any dangerous consequences.
It has been in use for many years anrr
has alwnys met with unvarying sue
cess. For sale by all druggists C
Not Sisters
Now and attain you see two women pass
Jnjj down Che street who look like sinters.
You aro astonished to learn tlmt they are
mother and daughter, and you realize that
a woman at forty or forty-five ought to be
at her finest and fairest. Why isn't it sup
The general health of woman is so in
timately associated with the locul health
of the essentially feminine organs that
there can be no red cheeks and round
form where thero is female weukness.
Women who have suffered from
this trouble have found prompt
relief and our in the uae of Dr.
Pierce's Favorito Prescription. It gives vigor and vitality to the
organs of womanhood. It clears the complexion, brightens the
eyes and reddens the cheeks.
No alcohol, or habit-forming drugs Is contained in "Favorite Prescription.
Any sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. Every letter Is
held as sacredly confidential, end answered in a plain envelope. Address:
World s Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. K.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N.Y.
Rambler Antomobll
The Escape From Worry.
(Ivo us a winding ronil, a sky full of white floating clouds, a
river and a brldgo over which to rumble, a lake, bluo and Inviting,
among green hill., an hour's run to dinner, and the Bene of power
and control at the wheel of a Hambler and wo will have no thought
of business cares and worries.
With tho HA Mill. Kit, "The Cur of Steady Service," thero Is added
to th pleasure of touring the ntlsfaelton of freedom from the wor
ries of the road.
The tumbler Off-Set tYiink-Shnft makes this car silently power
ful, oapable of running at forty or three miles an hour on high speed,
and climbing any hill with gratifying ease.
The lUmhler Spare Wheel saves the tiresome task of repairing
and pumping up a tire, and can be substituted for the regular wheel
within three minute's time.
H. W. Althaus & Sons
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone
See the
North Side Planing Mill Co.
North of Pae Lumber Yards, for
All kinds of Lumber and Mill Work.
Fruit boxes, Ho uildins Material, Doors, Frame,
Window Scree Glass in all sizes. Mouldings and
Brackets, Shingles and Lath.
MiU ou ktitury Hpur TV lr phone 1211 Onlcrn Promptly Flllixl
Roseburg, Oregon.
Hill "I II Doi'ill.AM MOWS,
A9 '1 OLD HY EXCHANGES
.Myrtle Creek Mull.
C. W. Hulley is having trouble
with his leg again. He hits under
gone two oerii.tlniis In the hopes of
effecting a cure, hut he has us yet re
ceived no permanent relief.
Ethel, the little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. II. Smith, fell from a
ladder Monday evening while pick
lug cherries, and dislocated her right
wrist.
Miss Florence Glass has gone to
White Fish, Mont., on a visit with
relatives.
Miss Frances Wllxson returned
home last week for a couplo months'
vacation, from Del Norto county, Cali
fornia, where she has been teaching
for tho past two years. She will re
turn In the full to resume her school
work.
The school board have employed
the following teachers to handle the
Myrtle Creek schools during the com
ing school year. K. L. Keezel, prin
cipal, and Misses Peters, Bond and
Glaus as assistants.
Cuiiynnvllle Echo,
H. J. Gross, of Shedds, Oregon,
puld his father, J. M. Gross, a visit
Saturday, returning Sunduy. He bus
purchased from H. J. Wilson the 40
acres upon which Is located the house
known as the Wollenberg property,
and will set out an orchard.
Miss Hegtilo Wilson left Saturday
for Washington to see the fulr and
neatth
YOU'LL BE SURPRISED TO SEE
HOW YOUNG YOU LOOK WHEN
YOUR HAIR l i RESTORED TO
ITS NATURAL COLOR.
There' do exciue for uniiglitly gray or
(vied hair It make you look old when
you're not it's unithlljr and erabarrauing.
Hay 'a Hair Health will bring back tho ulu
ral color aod beauty, and mrke your haii
bright, luxuriant and full of youthful vitality.
Stop dandruff and falling out. Purely vege
table and haimlcN-not a dye
91 AND 60c BOTTLES, AT DRUGGISTS.
Hay's Harllna Swap cures Kczema, red,
rouirh and chapped band, and all akin diseases.
Keeps akin Ana and It, I'c. d ruf if mta. Send
1;. for free books, 'Tbe Care of tho Bkla," "Tho
Care ol the Hair."
Pttllo May Spec. Co Newark, S. I.
RBI) CltONS PHARMACY.
oa, tftOO to fl'-MRO.
1441
Roseburir. Ore
to visit her dintw, Mm. Geo, Hyyc-a.
M vrett. Slit was accompmnt-d by
her little nlee, who will not return
with her, but will rcniuiS with her
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hayes, of
Hiieiifcrvllle, Ohio, aro visiting with
Jacob Brown of this place. They In
tent to make, a pleasure trip to the
toast in'xt week. Mrs. O. II. Meyers
and Mis peg Vernin Ash and Alice
Weaver will accompany them.
M. It. Morres, an Englishman and
mining man from Lm Angeles, nan
Just secured from Krank Reynolds
one of the richest gold prospeetH that
have been seen for years. Visible
gold can be seen In the quartz all
through. It la intended to do a lot
of work on the property immediately
and groat things are expected. We
also understand -that Mr. Morres has
secured other properties, among them
a rich placer proposition.
Tortured on a Horse.
"For ten years I couldn't ride 8
horse without being In torture from
uIIl'B," writes L. S. Napier, of Itug
Iobs, Ky., "when all doctors ami
other remedies failed, Ducklen's Ar
nica Salve cured me." Infallible for
Piles, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Boils,
Fever-sores, Eczema, Salt Rheum,
Corns. 25c. Guaranteed by all
druggists.
PKDKKAL TIM Hi: It IX DKMAXD.
Miicli Bought on Ktiiinimgf Ita.sls
Ncur Outer Lake.
Officials of the forest service lo
cated in Portland report consider
able activity In the vicinity of Crater
Lake and Klamath Falls among pri
vate Interests In the purchase of thn
bor from the government on a stump
ago bnsls. Under the direction of
the forest service such timber Is dis
posed of to private parties for from
$1.50 to $3.00 a 1000 feet stump
age. With the exception of the lo
cality referred to very little of the
government holdings In this state Is
being disposed of.
ThiB Is due to two reasons. In
the first place private interests very
generally retain extensive holdings
which will laat thein for years. Sec
oudly, the reserves as, a rule are no
very accessible in this state owiim
to lack of transportation facilities.
In succeeding years, the govern
ment, through Its established system
atic method for managing its forests,
expects -to do an extensive business
in this direction. As private holdingj
are depleted, the demand for the re
servo forest lands will increase and
the stum page charge thnt will be
asked by the government will advance
accordingly.
See Mother Grow Young.
"It would be hard to overstate tho
wonderful change In my mother since
she began to use Electric Bitters,"
writes Mrs. W. L. GHpatrick, of Dan
forth, Mo. "Although past 70 she
see ma really to be growing young
again. She suffered untold misery
from dyspepsia for 20 years. At last
she could neither eat, drink nor
sleep. Doctors gave her up and all
remedies failed till Electric Hitters
worked such wonders with her
health.',' They invigorate all vital
organs, cure Liver and Kidney trou
bles, induce sleep. Impart strength
and appetite. Only 50c at all drug
gists. SCHOOL HOUSE RIDS WANTED.
Scoled bids will be received by
It. H. Clarke, School Clerk of Dis
trict No. 45, Douglas County, Ore
gon, up to 1 o'clock P. M., July 10.
1909, Tor building and painting a new
school house in said district. Plans
and specifications for same can be
seen at the clerk's office. A certi
fied check or bond of $1000 must
accompany each bid. The School
Board reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
R. H. CLARKE,
dtd Clerk School Dtst. No. 45.
Millwood, Douglas Co., Or.
If you want to buy a home, pay off
mortgage or build, see Walker at the
Douglas County Real Estate office,
who will loan you money at low In
terest, easy payments and long
time. dtf
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Ttia Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Kei'p KmlllnK.'
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TA1UKK lit 1.1, PROVISIONS.
Maximum and Minimum me Tui-krJ
Onto the Meuun.
WASHINGTON, D. C. July 3.
The Senate today adopU'd maximum
and minimum provisions of the tariff
bill by a vote ol 38 to 18. The meas
ure is to go Into effect March 11.
1910, and ninety days must elapse
before the president's proclamation
applying the maximum duty of 25
per cent ad valorem In addition to
regular tariff duties will be operative.
Duty on lea and coffee provided
for In the amendment originally re
ported by the finance committee was
stricken out by tho committee. The
senate also agreed to vote on the
submission of the income tax amend
ment to the constitution to the sev
eral states. A vote will be taken
Monday afternoon.
Chumberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and
. Dlurrhoea Itemetly tho Rent
und the (Surest,
"It affords me pleasure to state
that I consider the preparation known
as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy the best and sur
est of good results of any 1 have
ever used In my family," says P. E.
Herrlngton, of Mount Aerial, Ky.
This Is the universal verdict of all
who use this remedy. Its cures are
so prompt and effectual that people
take pleasure In recommending it.
For sale by all druggists. C
SERVICES AT LOXK ROCK.
Rev. G. W. Householder will hold
services at Lone Rock School House
on Saturday, July 10, in the even
ing. Two services on Sunday, July
11, with basket dinner at noon. Ev
erybody cordially Invited.
Ashland Tidings
Semi-Weekly
Ashland, Or., Monday, May 31, IDOt).
ASHLAND IIISINESS MKN
Examine a Topper Mine.
E. K. Smith, of the Ashland Livery
stables, and J. S. Sllsby, of the Ash
land Truck Co., returned yesterduy
from several days' examination of
the Vulcan copper mine, near Curam.
in Shasta county, California. They
state tire mine is being systematically
developed; a large tonnage of copper
gold ore is being opened up, and the
mine being put In shape for the min
ing and handling of large quantities
of ore dally. The ore Is the same
as that as in the Balaklala and Trin
ity mines adjoining. The Trinity Is
developed by six miles of tunnclB and
thousands of feet of diamond-drill
holes, all of which expose millions of
dollars' worth, of ore.
The Vulcan mine is several times
larger than the Trinity mine and
when the ore bodies are blocked out
more fully will show a like greater
amount of ore in sight. Mr. Smith
has some of the Vulcan ore samples
at his stables.
NOTK: The Vulcan mine num
bers its hundreds of syndicate share
holders In Northern California and In
Oregon, and more holders in Oregon
than in any other state.
More than one-half of the capital
stock is in tho mines treasury, and
upon completion of the development
work of 500.000 tons of the main ore
, body, the entire remaining allot
ment will be distributed pro rain
among the syndicate share-holders,
as a stock dividend.
The estimated distribution will
probably be thirty per cent or better.
Your purchase of this stock now
will entitle you to syndicate member
ship, and pro rnla participation in
the final distribution of the Trensury
Stock, nnd all the ultimate profit aris;
ing within the syndicate development
of the main lode, estimated on pres
ent prices at from two to five dollars
per share. Write SHASTA IX VEST
MENT CO., Dunsmtiir. California, for
maps and reimrts. KIIEB.
At The Saw Mill
I
It is well understood that extra care'
must be taken with lumber Intended
for u& Every piece must be straight
and true or we will not accept it.
The value of. this extra care becomes
apparent when you come to us the
1 u m be r you buy of us. It sa v es
waste. H saves time In working up.
Both mean money In your pocket an 1
a better job as well.
1.KOXA MIMA M M 11 KK CO.,
Cor. Pine nnd Onk Streets.
SKKVK HIM A STEAK
V "V iovw aa omoMty -
ruMVMU iHisi sou aMWHS0V
PW IV NVld aiV3ICNAM 7tJ1
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iPW'f ' VsniVA UVd oel ft H1UOM CO 41
1.1V N ISMUCryy .
ft ;y AiiuiBi wisMvi sHioroW n
sweet, tender and Juicy and your hus
band will open up his heart and his
pooketbook. Where will you get such
a steak? Why rlcht bore, of course.
W have the choicest meats in all the
laud. If you buy here once your
husband will eet cood-natured Imme
diately. If you buy here regularly
be will be "Sunny Jim'' all the time.
The Economy Market
Geo. Kohlhaea, Prop.
Cleanses tie vV.stem Ef fect
ually.Dispi'ls Col Js anil Hcua
Qchos duo to Constipation;
Acts naturally, acts Truly as
a Laxative. .
Best fofMenmnn ana LK'ud-ren-ybungnncl
Ola.
gel its IWf.L'ialEjfccts
Always buy the Genuine wliicn
has the full name oftne Com-
"CALIFORNIA
Eo Syrup Co.
it is manufactured. printed on the
front of every package.
SOLD BY ALL LEADIN6 DRUGGISTS,
one iize only, regular price 50,tp-botlle.
1CKAL KSTATK TKAXSFKKS.
A. Salzman to O. C. Raker, $1000;
lot 7 and n1 lot 6, block 12, Rose
burg. 11. 1 1. Kirkpntrick to Thos. I'adden,
$1000; 80 acres sec. 14, SI -2.
Twenty-Five Cents Ik Price of Peace
Tho terrible itching and smarting,
Incident to certain .skin disuses, in
almost Instantly allued by applying
Chamberlain's Salve. Price 25 cents.
For sale by all druggists. C
For good printing o' all klndr
Th Review l"ds.
No Equals
MOWERS
HAYRAKES
We have just received a CARLOAD of Harvesting
machinery, direct from the Factory, and if you are
going to buy a Mower, Hayrake or a Binder, call or
write us for prices.
REMEMBER
Our stock of Farm Wagons, Buggies and Hacks is
the largest in Southern Oregon, and wc can suit you
in style aud price.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Implements, Vehicles Phone 161 Roseburg Ore.
0 We always have plenty of fresh
vegetables, oranges, lemons and ba
nanas.
9 Our stock of groceries is always
fresh and our prices are always fair,
fl We want YOU for a customer.
HARNESS & JOHNSON
Sheridan St. GROCERS Phone 1031
100 ACRES 100 ACRES
The Cream of
..Missouri Bottom..
2 1 , Miles fronIjTtjKeek andj nijles from Riddle
This 100 acres has been surveyed and
platted into 5 acre and 10 acre tracts,
each tract adjoins public road. There
is no better soil in Oregon. 40 acres
already m orchard-Will plant balance
in orchard if desired.
Prices reasonable, and liberal terms. For further par
liculars, address the owner
C. 0. WHITE
Myrtle Creek, Ore.
1UMAHX KX1H.0IKH.
HEDLMN'fi, Calif., July 5 In the
' presence of several thousand spec
tators, the diriRiblo halloon America
suddenly exploded at a local recrea
tlon park Saturday, fatally Injuring
Captain .lames Mooru, the aeronaut,
and Milton Mysatt, a by-stander. -Several
Hpectators were knocke.1 '
down and seriously hurt as the im
mouse crowd made a rush to get
away from the scene of the accident.
Moore has a broken pelvis, a frac
tured right hip and riht arm, and
two-thirds of the surface of his body
Is frightfully burned.
MygaU, who is 80 years of age,
was thrown to the ground with such
force by the explosion that he sustain
ed a fractured hip. Neither man la
expected to live.
Rowel Complaint in Children
When six months old the little
daughter of E. N. Dewey, a well
known merchant of Agnewville, Va.,
had an attack of cholera infantum.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Hemedy was given and ef
fected a complete cure. This rem
edy has proven very successful In
cases of bowel complaint In children
and when given according to the
plain printed directiers can be re
lied upon with perfect confidence.
When reduced with water and sweet
ened It is plen?ant to take, which is
of great Importan'e when a medicine
-mint be given tn young children. For
sale by all drurristB. C
it. m. itiu mi n;u,
Dentist
Office Rooms 6 and 7
Hell SLsters' Biulding,
HOSIOBUHG
- OREGON.
Anti-Backache at Ma raters' Drug
store. ROc. dtf
None Better None so Good
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