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m. 6' 1 ! tee ti am COLEO THE NEW SOAP, Without a peer. The perfect skin soap Prevents chaps and makes the skin soft and velvety. Recommended and for sale by Hamilton Drug Co. 241 Jackson Street, Roseburg. SVEfflffl; ROSEBPRC REVIEW MARCH ai, lIO. OA1LT W BATHER REPOBT. V. B. Weather Bureau, local oltlce, Roaabarg. ta Ion adlug 6 a. tu ufar- frarlpitatieE In lacker ant hun dredths: Mafeimum temperature 02 Minimum temperature 41 Precipitation : -01 Total preclp. alnoa lit of mo. S9 Tg prarlp. for mo. for 31 yre 3.7S Tot. aracl from Sep 1, to data 24.37 Iff, araalt from Sep. 1. 1177 27.10 Total dedaieacf troa Sept. 1, '0 2.73 Mi'eraae precipitation "er 32 ' vet aeeaoaa. (Sea. U Mar 133.00 WlLUAat BEI L. Observer. aV'BJtrnBR FORBCABT: s Showers tonight or Tuesday. LOCAL KEW9 Roses! Roses!! , a mj nursery of Hire" Rico's ajaaale aad ornamental at afcratss. Berry bathes, frail area, etc. A. L. Kitchin Saleeman. Have Arundel tune It. tf Dr. J. L. Callaway, Osiopathlc Pby slclan. Abraham Buildlne-. Roseburg The price oi foodstuffs has come down at the North Side Grocery, dtf Farmers, mechanics, railroaders laborers rely on Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Takes the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises at onco.. Pain can not stay where it is used. "Generally debilitated for years. Had sick headaches, lacked nmbt tlon, was worn-out and all run-down. Burdock Hlood Hitters made mo well woman." Mis. Chus. Freitoy, Moosup. Conn New spring stock our spring stock of men's, ladies' and children shoes, Oxfords and pumps, arriving daily. The most complete line ever shown In the city. All the latest styles represented. Don't forget the nlaco -Stephens Shoe store. urn Wo are now open and ready for business. Entire stock of staple an fancv groceries Is new and clean We can serve you best at a savin of money to you. Once you try us vou'll become a steady customer. North Side Grocery. dtf For rellablo piano tuning leave orders at Burr's Music House Prompt nttentlon. dtf The Packard Shoo, the best shoe for men. Boys' school shout cheap Cnas Street Shoe Shop. dtf Mr. Geo. Parker certainly mndo good fountain pen when he made tho Parker Lucky Curve Pen. On sale at the Itoseburg Book Store, td For Sale All kinds of bedding plants, finest pansies, geraniums sylvlns, verbaenas. Phone your or .it once. Mrs. F. D. Owen florist. Phone 1497. dtf Post Cards of all kinds, lo each host assortment In Roseburg. The Fair. It's Just Fun ' I'm u ta da your lauadry "werk. Vi have all tka latest '-' auuklaarr aad we caa taka the 'dirties skirt aad ru It thr-i ' in ffka a saoYiig atetura, and It -snaai aat aright as new. ' ncm we raallf enjoy daln ' tka vara.. Oaa trie ta the Waatara" alii delight dirty liaca at yaura. Ladies' Wool Skirts Cleaned and Pressed ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY MAR. 27th. EASTER Many new and interesting things can be suc cessfully carried out on Easter Sunday at small cost. Callaud see our Easter Candies, Cards and Creations. Q Let us help youpian0youflLastet PALACE5 OF SWEETSk-c. . - Jt. ft. & X. WRECK KILLS I ENGINEER AM) FIREMAN. Rrakenian, Willi Legs Mangled, Crania H Mile mid Saves Llintctd From Serious Disaster. Don't think that plies can't be cured. Thousands of obstinate cases have been cured by Doan's Ointment. 0 cents aany drug store. o unions; Keel heavy after dinner? Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Com plexion sallow? Liver needs waking Doan's Regulets cure bilious at tacks. 25 cents at any drug store. Mrs. Frank Carmen left this morning on her return to Portland. Mrs. B. C. Agee left this morning for a visit with her daughters in Salem and Portland. John McKean. severely Injured by falling out of a tree at his Sooth Deer Creek home several . days ago, reported today 'to be very much improved. Marshfleld Times: Ben McMullen is hero from Myrtle Point for a few days' stay. Mrs. McMullen, who has been indisposed, Is roported consid erably better. Colly Druhot, tho Portland base ball pitcher, who went up to the big league severnl years ago, has de cided to report to Wheeling, W. Va., to whom he wns sold. Mrs. L. N. Honey and nieces, Misses Richardson, returned home to Eugene today after a short visit here, the former with friends, the other ladies with their father at the Soldiers' Home. Lebanon Express: C. I. Leaven- good, of Myrtle Creek, and H. It. Armstrong, of Duluth, Minn., have purchased the J. W. Gunim farm, three miles east of Lebanon, the price paid being (7000. Uobt. Connor, who has Just re turned from a trip to Grant county,' says the reports or heavy loss or livestock in eastern uregon aunng ; cnnipbell, E. M. Brown the recont snows were entirely witn G Bacon Wilbur; C, out foundation. Stock survived theif....nnR vallev winter m goou coniuuuu ami are now fattening rapidly on an abun dance of grass. Portland Labor Press: The Cen tral Point Herald suggests that Jackson county build the Crater Lake road Itself. Right you are. All the property In the county Is Mrs. Fannie J. llurd, a daughter of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Moffltt, retirned home to Portland today. Mrs. N. B. 'Aung returned Satur day from Gold Hill, but will return there In a few days to spend the summer. Rev. Addie' Short will begin a series of revival meetings at the Baptist church at Dlllard next Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fickle, of Dorena, Lane county, are spending a few days here with hiB parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fickle. "Gene" Jewett leaves this week for Eugene, where ho wijl play baseball this summer In the Willam ette Valley League. 0 Zopher N. Agee, former clerk of Douglas county. Is now on the road for the Jackson Loan & Trust Co., with headquarters In Portland. . Mrs. T. R. Sheridan and son George Sheridan, arrived here from Snn Francisco Saturday. Mrs. Siierl dan will visit only for a few days at this time. Henrv Harth. of "The Toggery," last week bought the Zlgler resi dence nronerty. 80x111 feet, on South Main street. Mr. Harth plans to build a bungalow on the place next year, displacing the present dwelling on the premises which will be moved to another part of the grounds for rental purposes. G. W. Ward, Looking Glass; P. J Wright, Glide; Earl w. Humiey Medford; J. Reed Parkhurst. E. M Pnrkhurst, Reed City, Mich.; D. W Merrill. Albany: .7. P. .Williams, Ash land; Andrew Pool and wife. Drew; i Ruv Morrison. Myrtle Creek; P. L, CIIKUiie, u Wiley Wm. H. WUcox, Bos ton. were among the latest arrivals at the McClallen. . S. C. Bnrtruiu loaves this week for Portland to attend the annual con ventlon of supervisors of the nation 1 forests of Oregon. Washington an Alaska. The annual convention Is held for the purpose of exchanging assessed for less than $27.000.000. 1 , . ..d improving the knowledge of tho supervisors as to the tiesi The timber lands alone are worth that. Let tho timber land barons .;, nf ninnaeing their affairs. At pay for that road. these conventions the district super- At a meeting of the Umpqua Val- j visors are thoroughly Instructed In lev Fruit Association at Myrtle, the different wuys of fighting forest Creek last Saturday, Prof. O'Gara, fires and other troubles of the forest Assistant Pathologist of the Depart-. a,.rvice officials. On Thursday morn- nient of Agriculture, delivered an ng, Mr. liurtrum will spouk on fire Douglas County Creamer butter nnlv 90c a two-nounrt square, ask vour grocer for It. Patronlie hotm Industry. DTF mi Lillian Kidd has her new QincV nf soring millinery now display. The" ladles of Roseburg are umiinllv inviled to inspect in .o . ill N Jackson. dm21 Sidewalk lumber cut In 4, 6 and S. foot lengths ready to lay. Page In vestment Co., N. Jackson street. Phone 2421. Hot water nottlee, Tountnrn syr inges bulb syringes, and atomizers :he finest and most complete line lo the city. Sold at the lowest prlcee on our guarantee to give satisfaction. Look at our lino and you will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. able address on the dlseuses of fruit trees and how to prevent them. About 100 people were present, and much Interest was shown that Prof. O'Gara agreed to come again soon and demonstrate in some or chard in the Myrtle Creek vicinity. Grants Pass Outlook. Judge Jewell went down to Douglas county last week and learned a few things about road building. He found that Doug las county will have $54,000 to ex pend on road building under the 2 mill tax levy, and that many dis tricts voted extra taxes for special road building this year. They pro pose to make a rock road, one that can be used at all times. We think this Is a pretty good suggestion for some districts in Josephine county that want some real roads built In their locality. It may come hard at the time, but when once build they are a joy forever. protection, urging the oo-opernuun of tho forest service with states, counties and organizations. o Bared a Soldier's Life. DLH'ni lTTrvv i i.,p.i on Two men are dead, two engines aft mobbed, and five loaded box-cars, with their contents, are piled In a confused mass, as the result of a double wreck, the fifet In the his tory of the O. R. & N which oc curred eight miles east of Pendle ton this morning. The dead are: Fireman Edward .Hopple. La Grande, Or. EngineerS. L. Risk. La Grande. Tribe present disaster it btdieved to have been caused by thio reckless running of an engine without a train. u A few days ago Hopple took out aji accident policy In lavor or his sister. o M'rw Mnfcea ltenlTs. SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., March 20 Crashing through a split switch at Lugo Sliding on a niountuln dis trict of the Santa Fe. 30 miles from San Bernardino, the second section of the fast eastbound Red Bull freight today was wrecked, two trainmen were killed and another so seriously scalded that He cannot llveo The California Limited, west bound, unsuspectingly tearing down upon the wreck ahead, was stopped less than halfa mile away through the heroism of two of the freight's crew. C. E. Mngee, the engineer, terrtnit scnlded from escaping steam from the burst nines, managed to crawl from tho demolished cab. The head brakeman, A. D. McCleiinnn, suf fered the ninngllng of. one or nts legs. U tho moment tnat rnnowsu me sudden, death-dealing crash heroes were made. Engineer Magee, as he emerged from tho twisted mass that was once his engine, beekouog lo me head brukeninn. McClennon, who was himself hurt. As tho youth, his feet mashed nnd bis body a muss tf cuts and bruises, dragged himself forward. Magee, his throat scorched by the escaping steam, whispered: "Mv God. bov. the limited!" Rushing toward them "was the westbound California Limited, which they had intended to meet at lies nerla. live miles away. Tho brake man drugged Ills injured form down the track for half a-mllo. Then the train bearing 100 passengers- round ed a curve and he was found sitting on the rail, feebly waving a red tlag l)K Averts Train Wreck. CAMERON. W. Vil.. March 20 Annoved bv tho barking of n farm nr's doc. William Miller followed the animal a mile along the Baltimore & Ohio railroad and In a deep found a pile of Hob on the track apparently placed there to wreck train. New York and Chicago Express Vn 7 na due at the moment, but as the train was :)0 minutes Into, Miliar succeeded 111 clearing the track before it appeared. Pacini death from shot and shell In the Civil wur was more agreeable to J. A. Stone, of Kemp, Tex., man facing it from what doctors said was consumption. I contracted a siuo horn cold." he' writes, "that do- veloned a cough that stuck to mo In snlte of all remedies for years. My wolirlit ran down to 130 pounds. Thou I hecan to use Dr. King's New niscoverv. which complutoly cured me. I now weigh 178 pounds." For emiahs. colds, la grippe, asthma, hemorrhage, hoarseness, croup, whooping cough and lung-trouble, Its supreme. BOc, 1.00. Trlnl bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. OO TO TBM YoncaDa Hotel L faTvatasaadatftM. One block starts or Daal. ' . M. UM'aajBrju, IToa, B. S. Nichols ' a.FT80BVCONT8CTOR mie 0D AH ttloda of rWM Workjj IMM llli Norft Jaeheoa St. 4. .M. j t" JU 1400 acres of No. 1 sheep X or cattle range to lease or for 4. sale. Apply to Q. H. 4. Ruckles, Ore. ... Pitts, dtf 3 Do You Feel This Way? BUILDER O. . MATNARD, 'Ocaand Ooatraettne BaildMf WASTE!! X One huadreVl yourg men -H J. onri women In Roseburg to en X ter the competition for that X aeautlful gold watch and other X artzps offered for securing new X members for the Roseburg X Commercial Club. Many a X nlveadv signing membership 0,,nii.nilnns and the r00 mark Will be reached In a few weeks. Do you (eel all lired out P Do you sometime! think vou lust can't wora wwmy yuu. y.u..-- : n, ,...!. nv innftrr? I ho vou have a poor pc- :,. nA lav n.nLi mt nitflita umble to sleep? Are our aerves ill Hone, and your ttomoch luo P. Hon am bition to fore fluid in the world left you ? If so, vou wight as well put a atop to your misery. You con do it il you will. Or. I'icrcc's Golden Medical Discovery will make you a different individual. It will set your luzy liver to wora It Will set tllinp.s .num 111 yuui ....... your appetite will come bock. It will puriff your blood. If there is any tendency in your family toward consumption, it will keen Hut dread destroyer sway. Even alter con- ...mniiun It, almnst aincd ft liaithold in tlao form of a ..... t. 1.:,:. nr hlr-,ii,,a nt the luns. it Will bring shout a "?!?7"S nl . coses. It is a remedy prcparad by Dr. St. V. Heroe, of Buffalo, N. Y., erior aubsi- inod." Dr. ;,... ....lirinrs are op iNowN cuwrosiTioN. I heir every ingTeaicni P"nw ,w" . . . Al.,.l I nnl. n n(l 1MD1L wpt ".lane irum rums wiuim" --- lurmind drugs. cure in VH per cent. 01 an .. - rr - -- , of Buffulo. fN. Y., whose aovict a givem rem 10 w.. treat aucceaa has come from Ins wide experience ana venea practice. Don't be wheedled by a pnny-(rubbinS dculer into taking inleru tutea for Dr. Piercc'a medicines, recommended to ne just as m irce'a aiedicmca ( tliair wrapper.. " w",.;: . :,:.. ..,ir.i. N. Y. W orld S uiarmnaary wae-jivui ,.-.-.".. How iool Wewa Spwiulii. "T am 70 vears old and travel moat of the time." writes II. V. To! ann. nf Elizabctlitown. Ky. "Every- whnre I to 1 recommend Electric nntnrs. because 1 owe my eBxcellen health and vitality to them." They never fall to tono the stomach, regu late the kidneys and bowels, stlmu late the liver. Invigorate tho notves and purify the blood. They worn wonders for weak, run-down men nnd women, restoring strength, vigor and health that's a dally Joy. Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction nosltlvely guaranteed by all drug gists. William t. llrynii, fill Veins Old. T.trcr-nr.N. Neb.. March 14. Wll llniu .1. Ilrviin. three times rnndldut for President of the United States Is no vears old. today, having In horn hi Salem. 111.. March 111, 1SI10 l-'rlends and business associates In this city joined in sending a congrat ulatory message to Mr. 111-5 an his fnmlly. who are at. Buenos Ayres from which place they are 10 sail 1 a fnw days for England on route to the United Slates. p nam . ' aftlisTpia.a. The price of foodstuffs has come down at the North Side Orocery. dtf Sidewalk lumber cut In 4, 6 and foot lengths ready to lay. Pago In vestment Co.. N. Jackson street Phone 2421. 0 dtf ORECiON JlESTAtlUNt Open vxf ana nigiu. X First-clana miur 1 ;1 bour i fresh CHyrrdlia Oyftef. Fist a. and uiami an me uin. -r na) added b new Balrflvy v especlallyLreserved for ladles .. families . a nti fllll esi Xi.Av RiBctric P'mno will futajsh music staring meal hours. ! Spray Pumps Orchard Tunis FERTILIZERS WILGR.OW AND LAND PLASTER ySE THEM NOW 0 tQK 3AL& ttX XF. BARKER'S. FOR SALE. Hood Itlver Clark Seedling Strawberry plant. A dress E. B.- Kleiner, li. I). Nil. Hood River, (fregon. e WANTEIl. Two live carpenters Only llrst'i-lnss mechnnlrs need a nlv. O. W. Iiriakell, Siltherll Oreaon. dln2 Roseburg, OrQ,on ha:k nUGIK8 ' 4. 240 acres, .1 miles from 4. Oakland. IK.'i ncrea noder Jcrultlvatlon, balnnce enn be. Fine Koll for nil kinds of rrult, 4. graiia liny. Huiiill buildings, 4 old orchard. Just the place 4 for two or three families. tl per acre, ensv tei-nis. P. A. Copimrd, Oakland, Oregon All Ling, Prop., J.-, OI-lvV DAY AND NlffllT. fcnla W nil hour. Every Wrll-Xtreswd Main In Totrn NcasdeE APaii-Of TTtolW REGAL SHOES For Drcaw Wtwot , Your dress shoes mutt be c H ant in every det-il of style, fit tnd I did the or.c way to be sure of, ids to come to iir and secure a pair af Rcgals. Our Regal dress smMs include the ccli.umled Regal passes) Regal quarter-sizes insure tka fit nccessa'y in dress shoes. $330 4oo-5oo IIAItTH'S TOsriOKRY The Homo of Hegal fcas CLASSIFIED ADS. KOIt SAI.K. FOR SALE CHEAP. Nearly new plauo. Jniiulro of Vorn I. Jones. dtf FOR SALE. 20 acres of a bearing orctiaru. only 2 V4 miles from Roseburg. Kino soil a. snap. Address M. M., care Review, dtf FOR SALE. Early cabbago plants: by mull 20o dozen; 60c per 100; express $3 per 1000. Also toma to, egg, and pepper plauts in season.- Southern Oregon Nursery, Yoticnlla, Oregon. , dtf FOR SALIC. One of the best ranches In Southern Oregon, con sJstlng of UtiO acres, suitable for fanning, grazing, fruit and dairy ing; better land than some people are selling for $1100 per acre; good oil prospects, and millions of timber. Also city property cheaper tlinn dirt, nnd 80 acres timber, cruising 2V& million feet, saw tim ber, close lu. If you want the best bargain on earth, coino early. D. P. Fisher, 121-123 West Oak street, Roseburg. d BIO SNAP IN FRUIT LAND. 80 acres on South Umpqua, 12 acres river bottom, 1 mile from Green's 1 station. 5 miles to RoBeburg; nice ly situated for all kinds of fra.lt. At a bargain it taken before April 1. Not another chance like It In tae Umpqua Valley. M. B. Greea, Care of Robert Green, Roseburg. dml ' FOR RWI. FOR RENT. Nice B-room houaa; furniture and furnishings for sakt. Inquire ut Land Office, or coraei Hamilton and Roberts streets. d2J FOR RENT. Housekeeping rooms for two people. In-quire at the Douglas County Creamery. dtf FOR SALE. 640 acres, 9 miles from Rusuburg; 150 acres In cul tivation, more can be cultivated, ti-rooni house, large ' barn will hold 100 tons of loose lmy otlior bulldlngs. About 6 million feet timber. Croek runs through plnco. Will sell It nil together or wilt divide Into tracts of 1G0 acres each. Titlo perfect. If Interested In further particulars, address M. M.. care Review, or call ut Review olllco. Prlco $15 per ncre. tf FOR .SALIC. 40 ucres planted to apples, ono and two years old, in the famous "Missouri Bottom." Will subdrvlilo Into 5 or 10 acre tracts If desired. Prlco j:!00 per acre, liU-rul tonus, low Interest. For particulars or other informa tion call on or address M, M., euro Tho Review. dtf 'Oil SALIC. About 3-4 or an acrj, ffi) bearing fitilt trees, good house, modern Improvements. Fine garden soli; a bargain. Inquire of owner, 822 Moslier SU. dtf FOR SALE. SO ncres with 12 itcres rich river bottom in cultivation, balance good grazing with somu oak wood; only 5 lu'lcs from Rose burg; price $ 1 r, 0 0 . Also 80 ncreH with about 40 acres of hlai-k'Holl, balance timber; prlco $800; only ,ri '. miles, from Roseburg. You dual Willi tho owner. Address Box T, Roseburg, Oregon. dtf FOR RENT. FurnlBhed rooms. Ap ply to 410 West Dquglas. dtt FOR RENT. House of s roosaa 0 Main street. Inquire at Reilltar'a Grocery store. dit WANTED. FOUND. FOR SALE. One of the beat bear- I111," orchards in uougins county, 1 mile from Myrtlo Creek; 9 acres prunes, 18 ycurs old; 1 aero mixed spples and peaches, 18 years old; 1 acre mixed fruits. 7 years old; good G-room cottage with cenfent ecliur; barn, apple house, prime drier, 0 and moib-rn chicken house nnd ynrds. All bottom nnd 11 rut neurit land, sandy loam soil. Tho best proposition for the miHioy In, Douglas county. This won't bo open long. Price $0000, Vj ash, balance terms. Write or call nt Review olllco. dtf OltvN i Mi .4, n.ioutvr atpala 2 fids Chick' iwiinnr Biinuays, rrom .Jj, 12 noon to 2 p. m. j Chop Suey, Noodles, Fresh 4. Oysters, Fish, etc., all the time. JCor. Jackson A Washington His FOR SAf.E Are You looking for a Q commercial orchard? Hero la your opportunity. 22 acres Vt mile from .Myrtle Creek, 10 acres Splt zonberg and Newtown apples, 6 yearH, old. 4 acres mixed apples and peaches two yoara old; 2 acres strawberries, 2 acres alfalfa; 8-rooin house, barn, windmill. All can be Irrigated by using water from creek; 17 ncres bottom land, balance Ut bench. A good buy for $7."i00. Inquire at Review office. dtf FOR SALIC CHEAP. Two full blooded Jersey calves, one helf'-l nnd ono bull calf. A. J, Bellows West Itoseburg. dtf Have Youf House Cleaned ilertrts ton with 4he Rnaabura Vacuum Cleaner i cheapest and best. We Guarantee to clean your Carpets Better, Cheaper and with less bother to you than any other way or no charge. Phone 791 Roseburg Steam, Laundry WANTED. Experienced girl to do general housework. Address P. O. box 457, Roseburi, Ore, dtt WANTED. District managers,, ngents and solicitors for new Whole Life and Ton Year ( per cent Debenture Bond, also beat natural death and disability poli cy. No classification for occupa tion, race or Sex, Good pay. Mr. Meek, 1041 Drexol Bide., Phila delphia, Pa. . dflf FOUND. Bunch of keys and ear box opener on a ring. Owaar pleaso cnll at this office. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN. Two dogs, one Is a Llewellyn set ter, white with black spots and answers to tho name of "8port;" the other Is a pointer, deep browa In color with brcust and feet all white, unswertng to the name of "Brown." Reward for return of either or both to 329 Ml)l Btreut, Roseburg. No questions will Ka asked. ddieialS LOST. A child's spoctaclss la Tad caso. Finder pleaso nuturn to aav press olllco, dmll LOST Lady's lodge emblem brooch. Finder pleaso leavo at Usnpqua Bakery and get reward. sXf Pkoaa 4. . 0