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Per month, delivered 60
Per week, delivered 15
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Blx mouths 1.00
AUGUST 21, moo.
Nowadays everybody keeps smiling
Are you preparing to plant an or
chard tho coming fall? Hotter "get
buay." Pino orchard land can silll
be bought In thlu county at remark
ably low prices, hut values are bound
to Increase rapidly In the next few
years.
8lnee all kinds of products are
Beiiing at nign prices u would seem
unnecessary to urge producers to
materially Increase the quantity o'
their products. It Is the exports of
a community that bring wealth ll.
return.
With the vast amount of travel
now passing through Oregon It would
seem that a considerable percentage
of these people will be favorably Im
pressed with our matchless cllmati
and Bplendld products and resources
That this is true Is evidenced by tin
rapidly Increasing purchases belne
made by newcomers.
Some people wonder why there nn
crowds every day watching tho pro
gress of our street paving work
Well, their curiosity is excusable fol
this Is the first time that Itosehurii
has had any street paving, so far to
we are able to ascertnln, in the pas'
0000 years. It's to be a regular feat
tire hereafter, however: and tho mas
Hive steam roller and gangs of sturdy
men implying the "dnpie" will boom
become an everyday nlTalr.
Hoseburg now lias live blocks n
paved streets and the vork Is pro
greasing rapidly. :f no'hlmt -.liter
venes, this area will bo nlmoBt quad
rupled by October 1st. So we:
pleased are the people that they ar
discussing the matter of taking slm
liar action. Already It Is easy to sei
that with about 20 blocks paved till
year, this amount will be more thai
duplicated next yenr. One needei
feature Is already apparent and thii'
Ib a street Bwoepor. This will nisi
necessitate tho city dump cnrl helm
again put Into commission, for thesi
new Btreeta must be kept clean. Tin
horso can be alternately used fin
operating the sweeper and huullnr
away the rubbish.
Since good things come In bunches
It now looks as if Oregon will get r
"whole flock" of new ntilrnadB In tin
next few years. Medfonl. Uranti
Pass, ltoseburg, Oakland. Drain. Kil
gene and Salem are each seeking dl
reel lines to the coast and It scenn
probable that severnl or these line;
will bo built, and some of them con
tinned eastward noross tho stale
Among tho nrst of thoBo will doubt,
leas be the Coos Hay to llolse line
as practically water-level grades mi
be secured for almost the entire ills
tance, and upon so direct a route llui'
It will give n transcontinental llm
200 to 300 miles Bhorter than inn
now In existence, and will cross thb
Btnlo through virgin territory n l i! -
lug with tralllc thai l.i only aalt
lug a menus of transportation.
Tim homecoming OK lt, LIVF.lt
Al C1MM1NS.
Scarcely ever In the country's his
tory has any llouicinuilug senator or
representative received so hearty and
spontaneous an nvntlon from an ap
proving populnre ns that accorded
last week to Senators Cummins anil
Dolllver. of Iowa. Thousands upon
thousands of voters, the nmjnrltv ot
them country people, farmer, and
many of them traveling many miles,
crowded Into the home cities of these
two notable "Insurgent" senators, to
grasp tlicni by the linnd. and snv to
them: "Well done, good and faithful
servants."
Remember, that these men are not
Cranks, or idealists, or "geese." hut
tho very flower of Amerli un ritlienry
They are Intelligent, thoughtful, care
ful, responsible men. who do not
easily get exci'ed. ami who know op
such an occasion what thev are do
Ing. nnd why. If Dolllver and Cum
nilns hail followed the lend of Aldrleh
In his upward revision of the tariff
those thousands of citizens might not
hnve gnthered In a multitude to ex
press their displeasure: there would
proliiihly have been no burning In cf
flitv; hut there certainly would have
been no iuiIi elithuslnsl Ic nnd sin
cere welcome as they extended to
these relurnlni: ntalesinen.
What did Dollhcr nnd On nnultie
do to gain this notable expression of
approbation? They fought the turlff
bill almost from start i.i finish, from
A to laxnrd. They attacked nearly all
Its prtni-ipui schedule-, nool.iii,
cotton goons, ores. Implements, bos
lery and gloves, and other outrag
eously taxed ni-ri-s-sltles; ami the peo
ple of Iowa desired to s, a,
Show their li.-aity approval of that
course of conduct. These senators
fulled, .they n.iMippll'W.-d tunning
directly. Immediately that l the
could not change 'tie law as tbe rte
Sired but their efforts were vet not
In vain. Th-v and nth r "Insult,, nt
a enatora wbo followrj. !) same
ecu rue l Folletti Ne;,,o and
Clopn, DeveHdga and Hri-..w n
biive. tnacb eompsov id the s, r.o:,. B. ;
eroo ea the people hao a fiance ot j
pinking rh&DKca.
U Is not only the pfpe nt lows
who uppioto nnd iippliiud locsr mm j
hut people or the waste count i v. r :
fvrti.lly of all (he a-'eui middle
wil ' It la m ho 0 re to he '
untrt-sM" in csum, thm 1
U opi admire. rtM't. and still
C.WHrUH) I mem Mural t,
The
It was one of these
ulf regardless of digestion and nutrition. He might almost as well eat shav
ing! fur all the good he gets out of his food. The result is that the stomach
grows "weak" the action of the organs of digestion and nutrition are impaired
aud the man suffers the miseries of dyspepsia sad the agonies of nervousness.
To strenttheo the stomach, region tho activity ot tho or
fan ot digestion and nutrition and brace up the nerves,
use Dr. Pierce" e Golden Medical Discovery. It I an on.
talllnt remedy, and tine the confidence of physicians am
well aa the pralee ot thousands healed by its use.
In the strictest sense "Golden Medical Discovery" Is a temperance medi
cine. It oontains neither intoxicants nor narcotics, and is as free from alcohol
as from opium, cocaine and other dangerous drugs, ' All ingredients printed oa
its outside wrapper.
Don't let a dealer delude you for his own profit. There is no medieine for
stomach, liver and blood "just as good" as "Golden Medical Discovery."
ouruge to break loose from the ma
hlne run by Aldrlch In the senate
and t'annon In the bouse, and tell
ihe truth about their horrible rubber
tariff bill, and oppose It. Journal.
IIKAIN NEWS.
Thn Itifintl um, i,f Iciriieul Mnmlntr.
star and wife died at their home near
Creswell, and wua buried at Walker
enietery last weeK.
Itnrn In Mr i,n1 VI ra ttnrt V. Itur-
rows. Cottage Grove, Thursday, a
mugnter.
Clnrk Kegles haB wild his farm for
$2500 to E. I.. Lawrence, of Wash-
nuloii. who will move at once onto
tils new purchase. Mr. Kegles aud
family will move into Drain.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Zlni Hod-
son, a daughter, on Aug, 14. The
inotner was tornieriy aiiss nnnnic
unrker.
Mr. Schnd ban sold his drugstore
I ICttrtiw, t, II l llr.rlilon uhn il-III
littn Die IihkIiiiih with the efinfe -lliin
ery store of J. .1. Hedden and Torn
i parinersnip. rvonpureii.
The Crime of Idleness.
Idleness means trouble for any
'ne. Its the snine with a lazy liver,
t causes constipation, headache.
r.undlco, sallow complexion, pimpled
Hid hlotchea, losa of nppetlte, nau
but Dr. Kings New Life Pill
icon hnnlsh liver troubles and build
P your health. 2 5c at ail drug
IMS.
DOX'T PHOCltASTIXATF.
If you nre thinking of huylir-t any
Alaska investuieiil and Devoloptueir
stock nt the present price, but
iro "waiting for something to turn
ill," you won't buve long to wait, for
vo are going to "turn things up
iretly lively from now on. dn21
The best bread made at Umpqtia
Inkerv. Free delivery. Phone '": I I
WILL EXHIBIT AT ROSEBURO
FRIDAY AUG. 27
THE SHOW THAT HAS MADE ALL AMERICA TALK
A3C? cm nnt A ' 650 H0RSES yfl&K
jfy $3,50U,IKU A , . a U ELEPMANTsXfflQ
amtM ""''D" ( V " 'xC ) Mf& AsSiVxg
v.vr?iwr ar..i.:
E4mfssma:Mr:v
60 Acrobats and
OU Yenausts and
OO Kidors the Renos
5U Llowtts, the World s l unny Men
t tv h:j '., uZiua, w r-si-. r -A.. 137 1
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Ailtuissuio tiltt( iiihfretl reservtd .gs will be on sale'
show day in the store of the Xarstcrs Drug Co., at exactly the'
same price charged in the ticket wagons on the show grounds.
Tenderfoot Farmer
experimental farmers, wbo put greea
spectacles on bis cow and fed ber shavingi. His theory
was that it didn't matter what the cow ate so loaf as sba
was fed. The questions of digestion and nourishment bad
not entered into bis calculations.
It's only "tenderfoot" farmer that would try such
an experiment with a cow. Hut mauy a farmer feeds Aim
KKAVNI-: GIVES HVI.AM)
DECISIVE HEATING.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20 John
ny Fiayne, of San FranclBco, earned
a clean-cut decision over Dick Hy
land. being awarded the decision by
Heferee Smi:h at the end of the 20th
round. Krayiie oufclassed bis an
tagonist and had a lead in every
round aftor the tenth, when he gave
liylund a systematic beating. Krayne's
work was of the highest class and he
fairly duzed Mylaud with biB Bpeed
and cleverness.
lu tho lath round he all but sent
llylnnd to the floor with terrific left
and right smashes to the Jaw and
uppercuts to the body.
The fight tonight brought one n
the largest gatherings thai ever at
tended a fight In this city. Hyland
wus a 10 to 8 favorite.
XOTOKIOCK POLITICIAN
OF 'FKISCO KII.LKI).
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 20. -Ed
I'inciis, notorious as a politician ol
the restricted district, was shot and
killed on Market afreet Aoday by
Wllllam Maxwell, a contractor, who
surrendered himself to the police a
few minutes after the shooting.
According to Maxwell'B statement
the men quarreled over a lease te
properly In Pacific Btreet, leased for
disreputuble purposeB.
ICR IIO.XKS! ICK HOXF.S!
On account of the backward sea
son we have a number of Ice chestF
on hand which we would rather sell
at a discount of J2.00 or $.1.00 pet
box than carry over to next Beason.
Tlile Is nn Item worth considering.
KOSKbUHO FURNITURE CO.,
dtf Jackson ft Cass Sts
KNOW poultry raising! Conkey's
Book on Poultry FREE. Bring this
adv. to Marstera Drug Co.
HOLDNO 8C00L3S.
OTIT'IE FF.ETOF
TWO v
the 12 Lorch Family
the 10 Hying Jordans
and Daisy llodginl
COOS BAY CXTERTAI.V8
OKVELOPMEXT CONGRESS
President Hofer Says Railroad Will
be Built Despite Hurrltnan
Social Features.
MARSHFIELD, Or., Aug. ' 20.
With a large-representation from all
parta of Oregon and parts of Idaho,
the Oregon-Idaho Development Con
gress convened In this city thia morn
ing. Today la the anniversary of the
organization of the Congress In this
city a year ago, and much was Bald
of what had been done during the
past 12 months, and of what would
be done in the future toward open
ing Oregon and developing the great
resource of the state in parts which
have been neglected by the rallwaya.
Colonel E. Hofer, of Salem, presi
dent of the congress, spoke in behalf,
of a dlstrlct-bullt railway from Coos
Bay to Boise and the development of
the Coos Hay harbor by the port com
mission. "When anyone sees Coos Bay as It
la .today he knows that if ftnrrimnn
had kept his promise when he start
ed to build In here some years ago,
this would now be one of the greatest
seaports of the world," he said. "But
t will have its harbor develoned and
will have a railroad. The fences are
broken down. Oregon Is having more
railway development than anv other
state, and when It comes It will come
fast. There Is no keenlna a rallwnv
oub of Coos Bay. It will come In
iplte of Harriman and h 1 and hleh
water."
A report of what had been done at
he other end of the line waa made
by George H. Shellenberger. He gave
m interesting facts regarding the
railway movement, and told of vlslt-
ng the territory between Coos Rav
and Hums.
Addresses were made hv John v
Carroll, editor of the Evening Tele
tram; Oeorge Trowbridge, managing
editor of the Oregon Daily Journal,
and by George N. Cornwall, oublisher
of the Tlmbernran.
This afternoon there waa a parade
of gasoline boats on the bay. and an
excursion on the steamer Breakwater
to the beach, where the life-saving
:rew gave an exhibition, and the vis
itors had an opportunity to see the
letty at the entrance to the bay.
tomorrow morning there will be
an executive session, a visit to the
C. A. Smith mill, and a public meet
ing at North Bend in the afternoon.
Business will close with a session
at night at Marshfleld and an ex
cursion will be taken to Bandon on
Sunday.
A tilorlotu Victor.
There's rejololng in Fedora. Tenn.
A man's life has been saved, and
now Dr. King's New Discovery Is the
talk of the town for curing C. V.
Pepper of deadly lung hemorrhages.
"I could not work nor get about," he
writes, "and the doctors did me no
?ood, but, after nslng Dr. King's New
Discovery three weeks, I feel like a
new man, and can do good work
sgalB." For weak, sore or diseased
lunga, Coughs and Colds. Hemor
rhages, Hay Fever, LaOrlppe. Asthma
or any Bronchial affection it stands
unrivaled. Price BOc and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Sold and guaran
teed by all druggists.
DRV TOWNS I'SK HF.F.K
TO HOLD Cl'STOMF.US.
CHICAGO, Aug. 20. Gary, Ind.,
merchants have found a novel way
to keep trade In the city. After a
customer has bought a bill ot goods
tho storekeeper asks:
"Will you have a nice cold bottle
of beer?" And the Invariable answer
Is, "1 don't care If I do."
This premium has won popularity
with mill employes, who, since the
city has become dry, had been cash
ing their pay checks in South Chi
cago and other nearby wet cities.
Soared With a Hot Iron
or scalded by overturned kettle cut
with a knife bruised by slammed
door injured by gun or in any other
way the thing needed at once is
Bucklen's, Arnica Salve to subdue In
lammatlon and kill the pain. It's
arth's Biipreme healer, infallible for
Bolla, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Eczema
and Piles. 25c at all druggists.
JACKSONVILLE VO.riS
i1,(MMl WATER BONDS
JACKSONVILLE, Or.. Aug. 20.
Tho question of issuing bonds to the
amount of (25.000 for the purpose
of constructing a system of water
works was submitted to the people
at a special election here Tuesday.
Only 102 votes were polled, 91 for
tho bonds and 1 1 against.
9 We always have plenty of fresh
vegetables, oranges, lemons and ba
nanas. 0 Our stock of groceries is always
fresh and our prices are always fair.
0 We want YOU for a customer.
HARNESS k JOHNSON
Sheridan St. GKOCB-Rjr Hwbv 1091
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RICE (Da RICE Sfte Houselurnishers
We have helped others, why not let us help you.
We pay no rents, that's why we sell for less.
Sole Agents fur
Oof field
Power Washer
The onlf successful water washer.
We do your washing free for one
week. C-onio and 6e us about it.
Saves time
saves work and
saVes clothes
All of these sayings can easily
be reckoned on a money basis.
Then the wonderful economy
Of the Co) field Power Washer will
be at once evident.
The Coffield washes while you
rinse and hang out. There's the
time saved.
The Coffield does all the
washing saves you all the hard
work.
Gets the
clothes spot
lessly clean
without the
wear and
tear of the
eternal rubbing.
Let
put one
your
house
and
N-rl
ail w
vour next
washing.
Let us
show you
how sim-
I Tub Morom tmi it I
WHILU VOD RlJtBB I
AND HAKO OUT 0
pl e and
convenient
it is.
RIXGM.VG AtitOHAT
1IES AT SKATTI.K.
SEATTLE. Wash., Aug. 20 Louis
Falcon, known to the Bawdust ring
aa "Pacheco," is dead at the city
hospital of acute pulmonary oedma.
Until Monday night Pacheco wus a
tumbler and acrobat with Klngling
brothers' circus, now here. He be
came ill at Vancouver, B. C, on Mon
day and lapsed into unconsciousness,
from which he never emerged. Over
taxation in his acrobatic work is be
lieved to have resulted in the afTec
tlon of the lungs that caused the
man's death. Kalcon was only 23
years old.
Have you seen our Twin Pedestal
Extension Table. No unsightly base
to look at when table is open. Our
Itobblns table for a medium priced
table has no equal. Carries leaves
with It. Is best constructed of any
table on the market. B. W. STRONG
The Furniture Man. dtt
ORINO
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Pleasant te lake
The new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con
stipation by restoring tho
natural action of the stom
ach, liver and bowels.
RatuM ubatrhjtM. Prloa SO.
For sale by Hed Cross Pharmacy.
The Up-to-date Housefurnishers will not be
undersold by any firm in Oregon if we know it.
All prices marked in plain figures. Prices
made possible without slighting the quality, by
our enormous purchases.
The Path to Kitchen
Comfort
Mr. Husband:-
If this was an appliance for
your office, you would snap it up in
two minutes. So would any other
man.
Most men are eonsidera'e also of
their wives, but few of them ever
figured out the mileage of a woman's
kitchen journey.
Suppose her kitchen is average
size. She makes
20 trips to her pantry,
4 trips to her cellar,
30 trips to her table,
20 trips to her rink,
40 triis to her stove.
In preparing a meal a nd clearing up after It.
That figures up to over a milo of steps each
meal. Think of that. A half hour or more
wasted In actual walking at each meal.
A Hoosier Cabinet, grouping every kitchen
convenience in the Bpace of the table, actual
ly Bavea almost twohours of walking every
day.
That la why most men will buy their wivei
a HooBier Cabinet.
Has your wife one?
us
in
do
Never was our store so crowded with good
goods. We need the room and will make saving
prices.
WANTKI)
WANTED To rent, a horse and
buggy for about a week. Good
care and treatment guaranteed.
AddresB A. M., care Review. da!2
WANTED Family sewing solicited.
Satisfaction guaranteed. luquire
corner W Douglas aud Hast Ave.
da20
WANTED Girl for dining room
work and dishwashing, no cooking
Call phone 151 or address box H ,
Roseburg. dswtt
WANTED Bids on 50 tons of new,
clean hay, and 2000 bushels of
oats, f. o. h., Sutherlln.- Address
The Sutherlin Land & Water Co..
Sutherlln, Ore. dsw
YOUNG LADY Would like place to
do general housework. Address
Box M.. Edenbower, Or., care Mrs.
D. McKlnnon. da21
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Fine driving horse,
standard bred, 6 years old; perfect
ly gentle; also buggy and harness.
Inquire of E. It. Pengra. dtf
FOR SALE A complete transfer
business, including all horses,
drays, wagons, wood, wood-yard
and draylng contracts. For par
ticulars address E. J. Frasier Eu-
Beue, uregon. dtf
FOR SALE At a bargain; 200 acres
adapted to fruit or dairying: nicely
,Uia.-u, iur particulars address H.
J. Wilson, Canyonvllle, Ore. dsi
FOR SALE One full blooded Jer
sey cow and heifer; one horse,
suummeeu sieauy and gentle, with
i.toim nack and harness
three broods pure bred White
i-ougsiian towis; household goods
Address P. O. Box 687, Hose
burg. FOR SALE 660 acres stock ranch
including 80 acres farming land:
n miies trom Roseburg. Address
noseourg. tf
FOR SALE 900-acre ranch: 7U
miles from Roseburg: rood im
provements, 35 acres In bearing or
chard; mostly Italian prunes; bal
ance pasture and farm; 300 head
of good sheep. If wanted To.- fur
ther DartlcillArfi .l
. .lu or
. address the owner, P. Cooper R
r. V. No. 1, Roseburg, Oregon, dtf
BALED HAY Parties wishing ft
leave orders at Churchill's hard
ware store. Roseburg. or 'phone
4 16 farmers line. d8i,
WANTED TO SELL OR TRADE
For a small farm near Roseburg
A fine home In the best and busiest
colony in Southern California- 1
acre land; 10 -room house, and
barn, both new; two fine cows and
furniture, if desired. Correspond
with F. Q. Tucker, Box 142. Un
'"' Calif. da20
FOR RENT House. three bltiks
from postice. Inquire at Judge
Hamilton a residence. dtf
FOR RENT Fine large house In
qcg? at .fjce of Albert Alfi'iam
No. B2 Diner, worth
$l.fiO at $1.25
$l.t0 ("i nclim,
Special . . . .$10.00
X.i. f) IMnerN, worth
1.;!.- for V1.00
Ro kers. worth
91.00 for $3.00
111.00 '""P lieds,
Sei-llil $.1,111)
Golden finish
. I.revsers . . .$10,00
Special Suit) Mat
tresses, . .$3 to $15
Chillies Pius, 5 dot.
for ,5c
Fry Pans, as low
.10c
TO LEASE! For ore year or more,
17 acres good land; one third fin
est river bottom; good n-roora
house and outbuildings; city wa
ter; 26 minutes walk from Rose
burg P. O.; 1 acre bearing orchard
with good crop of fruit; Ideal lo
cation for fruit and poultry; spe
cial Inducements to right party.
Address P O Box 687, Roseburg. d
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Lady's back comb; waB lost
July Slat, between Winchester and
the Masonic cemetery. Finder
please return to Mrs. Blakeley,
119 Mosher St., and receive re
ward, dtf
LOST, A WATCH A lady's gold
watch was lost on Main street, be
tween Lane and Mosher streets.
Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 11. The
watch had engraved on one side
of the case the letters "E. W. S.,"
on the other side the figures
"1909." The finder will be suit
ably rewarded by leaving the watch
at this office. dal8
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"MOTHER AND SON."
(A Poem.)
With rare eTnrenslnns at nna In.
spiring and pathetic. Now on sale
at Agee's Book Store. Thia and
The Wilds of Florida" for only 10c
By L. C. HILL.
If your grocer does not furnish
you with Umpqua Bakery goods call
Phono 2211 and they will be deliver
ed to you. atr
J- OREGON RESTAURANT
4- Open Day and Night. 4.
4 j.
4- First-class meals at all hours. !
Fresh Olympla Oysters. Fish
f aun uiams all Ue time.
f Iteirulur .MchIb. es n.ni.
4.
Have added a new Balcony
t
f especially reserve.1 fnr inriton
I 4. and tamlllea
An Electric Piano will furnish
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t music during meal hours.
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TFe ROSE CAFE
Ah LIiir, Prop.,
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OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Me.llM nl all I.....
Regular Meals ,'25cts.
4- Chicken Dinner Sundays, trom
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4 ChOD Siipv Nnnl.. rM.K
i- oysters, Fish, etc.. all the time. 4.
T ". jacason ft Washington Sts 4.
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Quick Lunclv
Retauraat
YE TOY
fee
i" at Any to,)
T """'.-AH niNfel, 2-.
4- Chicken Dinner Every Sunday,
t (!0f unt" 10 P- m dally.
Sheridan Street Near Depot.
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