Rosebuf g-Coos Bay
Automobile Stage
Service was resumed June ist on the Rose-burg-Coos
Bay Automobile Stage Line, and
regular trips are now being made. New
cars and expert drivers. Running time
eight hours. Seat reservations made in ad
vance, lioseburg headquarters.
PILKINGTON BROS. GARAGE
227-31 East Douglas Roseburg, Oregon
cVENlNG ROSEBURG REVIEW
Jl'LY 21), JDIO.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
U. S. Weather Bureau, local office,
Kuseburg, 24 hours ending 6 a. in.,
today.
Prodpltatlon In Inches and hun
dredths: Maximum temperature 8(1
Minimum temperature 4!)
Preelintation 0
Total prccip. since 1st of mo.
03
Avg precip. for mo. for 32 yrs
32
Tot. precip from Sep I, 09 to date
;io. ;m
Avg. precip from Sep. 1. 1877
3 1.23
Total deficiency from Sept. 1, '09
3.1!)
Average precipitation !or 32
wet seasons, (Sep. to May
33.0"
WILLIAM CEI L. Observer
WEATHER FORECAST:
Fair tonight and Saturday.
Have Arundel tune It. ti
If your blood Is too thick for this
weather, get some of Wilson's Sar
saparilla from Roseburg Pharmacy.
Raised and sweet doughnuts, fresL
every morning at 9 o'clock at Ump
qua Bakery. dtf
PROFESSIONAL.
ALBERT 8. HUE
OPTOMETRIST
118 W. CASS ST.
Roseburg
Oregon
DRS. SB! k', SETIIHR & STEW Alt')
Physicians and Surgeons.
Suite of Ofllce Rear Douglas Ce-un
ty Bank Building, Ground Floor
Phone 1161.
ROSEBURG - - - - OREGOr-
I)R. J. L. CALLAWAY,
Osteopathic Physician.
Graduate American School of
Osteopathy, Klrksvllie, Mo., un
der founder of the science. Dr.
A. T. Still.
Abraham Bldg. Phone 1691
ROSEBURG OREGOr
LB. C. L. PEARSON
DENTIST
OFFICE IN REVIEW BUILDING
Hours: 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Office Hours: Phones:
10 to 12 a. m. Offlce Main 1711
2 to 4 p. m. Resid. Main 1 7 2
DR. LUCETTA SMITH,
and Children Diseases
a Specialty.
Office, Masonic Bldg., Second Floor
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T A
X FOR SALE. New two-story 4
4. hotel, containing 18 rooms. 15
A bedrooms, all newly furnished. A
A Only 1V4 blocks from station 4.
J. In the good town of Sutherlin. 4"
4. $2000 cash will handle this, 4.
4 balance on easy terms. Ad- 4.
4. dress Klepping Bros., Suther-
4. lln, Oregon. Qtf 4.
$4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4-
STOP
At the Roseburg Steam Laun
dry and see how easy we do
your washing. The Steam will
knock the dirt quicker than
any other way. Nothing but
STEAM AND SOAP
Ykat't all wt us. The hard si
day J washing done in hilf an
WxjT We're a bus bunch,
but our plant ia sure "LIFE
SAVEl" for you and you?
duds. Stnd yor wash to us.
STEAM LAUNDRY
Hooi skiffs ( r
r
fr TEAMS WANTED.
j. Thirty teams wonted at once
4- by Clark-llenery Construction .j.
j. Company. Apply at offices in 4.
j. Creasou block, upper floor. 4.
4- dswtf A
IlLINDPHiGEItS I'IN'HI)
AXI) SEXT TO PRISON'.
EUGENE. Or., July 28. Frank
and Bessie Johnson, who were among
the seven arrested by Sheriff Bown
and Ills deputies when a raid was
made upon bliud-piggers here a week
ago, was yesterday afternoon ordered
from the city after the woman had
been lined $200 and the man $50.
The latter paid his line but that of
the woman was suspended provided
she kept her promise to leave. The
Johnsons kept a resort that had been
giving the ofllcers a great deal of
trouble. This disposes of all the
eases except' that of Harvey Johns
and liis partner, William Bishop.
The llrst named was tried on one
count and found not guilty, but he
was at once arrested on another. The
others were all convicted and were
sentenced to pay lines ranging from
$100 to $.",00 and to serve 30 days
in tile county jail each.
Must He Above Suspicion.
Kidney and bladder aliments are
so serious in their consequences, and
If unchecked so often fatal that any
remedy offered for their cure must
he above suspicion. Foley Kidney
Pills contain no hnrmful drugs, have
successfully stood a long and thor
ough test and have proven them
selves to be both curative and tonic,
and gave benefit to all who take
them. Marsters Drug Co.
LOCAL NEWS
Mile. Romany, who is to appear
with her company in "The Lost
Jewel," at the Star theatre, on Sun
day, July 31, and August 1 and 2, Is
said to be a very pretty young woman
and Is one of the very few young
women on the stage who writes all
of her own successful plays and
sketches. dj30
Now is the time to buy your low
shoes. The Cass Street Shoe Store
has a special sale during this month.
You better call while the assortment
Is complete. Extraordinary bargains
during the balance of this week. M.
L. Daniels, Mgr. dswtf
Dally stage line to Myrtle Point.
Four-hoi se stock, careful drivers.
Stages leave office at Farmers' Real
Estate offlce every morning at C:30.
Fare $1.00, or $9.00 for the round
trip. V. H. Pease, Prop. dtf
Phone 2211 toi anything In the
baking line free delivery. Uinpqua
Bakery. dtf
Magnificent new 26 and 30-inch
3-Miem switches. Splendid vnlues.
Roseburg Beauty Parlor. dtd
White oak wood for sale In car
load lots. F. B. Rutherford, Myrtle
Creek, Oregon. dtf
Give the hair air, sunshine and a
good brushing. The right brush at
lioseburg Pharmacy. dtf
"Upllphure." as nurchased at the
nnaohnrr Pharmacy, certainly kills
IUa rrtQii hush shies. dtf
What makes Sapollo a household
word? Continuous advertising, iou
are never allowed to forset It.
Barnard's new Marshfleld stage
n r,flir. rnrner Rose and Wash
lugton streets. "
About 1:30 p. m. today Mr. Harry
Jones took a drink of root beer at
the Book Store fountain, and he said
it was the best, coolest ana uiobl iu
freshing drink he ever had
6c the
pitcher full,
pany.
Roseburg Book Com-
an
C.F.SCOTT
BUILDER. AND
CONTRACTOR.
Estimates given on all work
ROSEBURG
OREGON
t
OHKOO HK.ITAI RAWT
Ik and Klgtt.
FlrM-clis metis t sll hours
Fresh Olympil Oyster, Ittk
tnd Clums all tae tlmt.
11,. alar Mnalt, M t'mt
u added a nt Btlcot?
.,,Hllv rcr't)l fo lil
mH famtiktv
An ftleetrlc Piano Will r'
4) o mat e aurn j -w
1
BUSH & LANE
. That Name on a Piano
Is the one great name that stands for both quality In tone and
finish far above all competition. Investigate. A free courne In mu3ic
given with every piano, 24 lessons, either vocal, ' violin or piano. Call
. nud see the best n the city.
OTT & LENOX
il":
'tiitIK WILL REMAIN
CAPITAL OF OKLAHOMA.
GUTHRIE, Okla,. July 28. Late
yesterday afternoon the State Su
preme Court handed down a decision
in the capita removal case to the
effect that Oklahoma's capital shall
remain at Guthrie, until the legality
of the election recently held is de
termined and the courts have settled
the constitutional question embraced
in the provision of the enabling act
that Guthrie shall lemain the capital:
until 1913, and that an electlou shall
be held after that time to establish a
permanent capital.
The decision yesterday was ren
dered on a writ of prohibition on the
question whether Judge Huston, of
the Logan County District Court, had
the right to restrain Governor Has
kell and other state ollicers from
moving their offices and records to
Oklahoma City.
Under the decision. Judge Huston
acted within his rights when he is
sued the restraining order against
the state officers.
in obedience to the decision, all
state officials, other than the Gov
ernor, who have removed their
offices to Oklahoma City, must re
turn to Guthrie and stay there until
the courts have finally decided the
capital controversy.
The Governor may go where, he
Recreate
Get a Good Book
To read while you
REST
The latest Copyrights
BOOKS
WRITING PAPER
Tablets
Envelopes
Pens
Pencils
Penholders
Ink
FOUNTAIN PENS
Drawing Material
Office Supplies
Typewriter Supplies
Artistic Post Cards
MAGAZINES
Fishing Tackle
Baseball Goods
McKinley 10c Sheet Musk
At
Roseburg
Book Co.
Roseburg, Ore.
The People's
Store
The Co-Oper-ative
Store
The
Carhartt,
fltFAtilllt
43
feat for the
Hoad Mas.
m1
A fall Sa of the
HAMILTON
BROWN
SHOES
At n
Roseburg
Never Falls to Restore
Gray Hair to Its Natural
Color and Beauty.
No matter how long- it has been gray
or faded. Promotes a luxuriantgrowth.
of healthy hair. Stops its falling-out,
and positively removes Dan
draft Keeps hair soft and glossy.
Will not soil skin or linen. Will not
Injure your hair, is not a dye.
$1 and 50c. bottles, at druggists.
by mailt! or&Oc.Send 2c forfree books 'The Care
of the Hair and Skin." Philo Hay Spec. Co.,
Kewart.N.J. .U-S.A., and Tersato,Oat.,CRQadB
Hay's SlrinnealUi Ointment cuna
Xescmii. reJleTee jjaia, bruises, banvs, bites,
chap pod hands, chafing, sunburn, prickly heat
26C t drutfifidla. fiend life lor sample tube
RKI CROSS PHARMACY.
pleases, but legally his official acts
must appear as having been per
formed at. Guthrie,
It is not thought Governor Haskell
will return to this city.
A Shaded Story.
Joseph Alexander is a pickaninny of
many virtues, but sadly given to ex
aggeration. Oue day when 1 had him
pulling weeds 1u the frout yard be rau
Into the house with eyes big as moous
and cried:
"Law, Miss Minnie, what you think
I dun kilt three big rattlesnakes out
In the yard."
"Now, Joseph," I replied, "you know
that is not so."
"Well, now, MIks Minnie," be insist
ed inshiuntlugly. "it wuz (wo turrlble
big snnkos, an' I killed 'em fo slio'l"
leterminod to convict him, i insist
ed. "You know yuu did not kill two
snakes. Joseph."
He thought i! moment, then said lui
presHlvcly, "Well. now. I did kill oue
powerful big snake iu dat very front
yard"
"iio away, boy! You are an out
rn genus story teller4." i cried indignant
ly. He wiiTTiint one whit qbasbed by
my vehemence, but cheerfully replied:
"Well, 'dure for goodness. Miss M Jo
ule, hit was n powerful big worm!"
Deiiuenlor.
"Is Lifts Worth Living?"
Mrs. Molllo McUaney, Prentiss,
Miss., writes that she had a severe
case of kidney and bladder trouble,
and that four bottles of Foley's Kid
ney Remedy cured- her sound and
well. She had tried several other
kidney medicines and had been
treated for three months by physi
cians, but got no benefit until she
took Foley's Kidney Remedy, and she
closes her letter by saying, "I heartily
recommend Foley's Kidney Remedy
to any sufferer of kidney disease. It,
saved my life." Foley's Kidney
Remedy will cure any case of kidney
and bladder trouble beyond the reach
Summer odor nuisances arc abated
with Chloride of Lime from Rose
burg Pharmacy. dtf
Berry cream 20c pint, and whip
ping cream 25c a pint at Douglas
County Creamery. dtf
20,000 peach boxes for sale at
$5.00 per hundred. The J. G. Flook
Co. Phone 1001. dtf
"What to Eat and Where to Got
It" 1b the title of a handsome Menu
Card gotten up by the Umpqua Hak
ery. Call and get one. dtf
Rochdale
ti7 n i
1 1
k iy
Co,
YAWNING.
IU Effeot Upon the Respiratory Organ
and Upon the Heart.
Dr. Emi) Buuzl of Vienna. Austria.
Id speaking of diseases of the throat
and remedies. saUJ that yawning hud
its greut value. Yawning lias recently
been recommended Independently n
a valuable eArelse for the respira
tory orgaus.
"According to Pr. NaegU of the Uni
versity of J.uettieh.' said Dr. BuniJ.
"yawning brings all the respiratory
muscles of the chest and throat into
action and is, therefore, the heat ai.d
most natural means of strengthening
them. He advises everybody t yawn
as deeply as possible, with arms out
stretched. In order to change cnmplcic-
iy the air in the htng and sfiimfiai
respiration. In many cases he him
found the practice to relievo the dim
culty in swallowing and dlsturlHincr
of the sen Be of hearing (hat accompa
ny catarrh of tiie throat. The patient
Is induced to yawn through suggest Ion,
Imitation of a preliminary exercise In
deep breathing.
"Each treatment consists of from six
to eight yawns, each followed by the
operation of swaiiowing. it should
added, however, that It Is quite possi
ble for deep breathing to be overdone,
particularly by wrKmis with weak
hearts, nnd It Is at least open (o ipjes
tlou whether the ohstneles to free res
piration which the yawning cure is
alleged to remove are not useful In
preventing tiie entrance of germs and
other foreign bodies." Washington
Herald.
KING GEORGE'S REIGN.
Astrologer Daoud Says It Will Be
Short and Stormy.
A short and stormy reign for George
V. Is pri dlc-icd by S. Daoud, the Wash
ington astrologer. Two yvnv ago ll
is said. Daoud foretold the death of
King ftdward and described the cir
cumstances accurately. Among the
hlugs which he foresees In (lie new
king's horoscope is that his reign will
last but six and a half years. ,
"The first five years," Daoud snys.
wlil be among the stormiest hi ICug-
laud's history. The last eighteen
months, however, wifi be comparative
ly fortunate. The coming reign will
be terminated by the king's death.
which will be a uaturaJ one. He will
more than once be the object of nt-
cmptcd assassination, but would be
murderers will be powerless to harm
hi in.
There wiii be trouble in uii the iirlt-
Ish possessions during the second year,
especially in India.
in the third year of ills reign there
will be a conflict between England
nnd another European power ruled by
kinsman of King George, which will
precipitate a great war. England will
on her own part wage war with this
Europenn country. The war will be
short and decisive and will result In
England's being hi!ged to mak-m-
cesslons which will deprive her of
much of her power.
'Egypt will give King George de
cided trouble, but will not be ubie to
free herself from English rule during
his reign."-New York World.
A Curious Will.
Couutesr Anna Maria Helena de
Noallles. a member of oue of the his
toric families of France, has made a
curious will which has Just been
proved. She left her estate at Meads.
EastlMiunie, England, to found "HI.
Mary's orphanage." laying down the
following rules fur the education ot
the girls: .No competitive examina
tions, no study before breakfast, no
study after (I p. in., ail lessons to be
learned In I he morning, no glri to
work more ihnn four and a half hours
duiiy. No arithmetic, except the umi
tlpllcatlou tuhles for children under
ten. No child with curvature of the
spine to writo more than five minutes
day until thirteen. Each girl must
be certllled by two phrenologists us
not deficient in conscientiousness and
firmness. No child to be vaccinated.
A Machine ix Measure Love.
Science Is slowly killing romnncc.
The latest Invention Is an instrument
ealled a piethysmograph for scientific
ally testing the warmth of lovers' af
fections. The person whose feelings
are to be weighed in the balance puts
his or her arm into a rubber bag
which is then drawn tight nnd KflU
wiih. water. Names of young men or
young women, as the case may be, ore
iutrotHu-ed, and if the name stirs the
heart the pulse rises and the indicator
mounts up. if the name ienves thv
mibjcct unmoved the pulse remains
stationary. - London Gentlewoman.
Quaint Sewing Implements
All luhTcsiiNir llnd Is reported tu
tuive Ih'un made hy 1'rofefinur Mestorf
'llm-tor of c lit Museum HcIiIckwIkui'
Alters Tuturr ill Kiel. In the giuv
nf a ieritiule woman thiHj? from im
pre-Clirlstliiu era wiih found n Ktouc
Ito eonlitliihig a set of Hewing ulen
id It. ti p4ilr nt M-texurtt of considerable
uvlL'ht. n Imrn knife Willi an Iron
idadi'. b wtlMin ami neventi tlinrm,
w lilt-h ere ui'd im nei-d leu. '1' here
wax nlftn H Mtniie rexi'mhllnif Hie
culled "JeiiidHilem. which wns till
iu UMe ax a M:illrun na late ns (he sev
enleenlh century.
Porto Rico'i Pineapples.
IMiM'npiilc I'Mliiiru In I'url'i Him tin
gfvH Ktfcjtj Ih'k r'iiirn ilmt kimhj? h!
the 1 tmu In r KmruijiiMit oltU'liil Imve
bought HIMUll ItlllllltltlilllR. (.'IVI'tl up
ilji'lr oMieljil ixmHJuus hij(J bccuujo tfj-
. ik'lH'iiiloul. I.nmln liuvi qiniilriil(l In
vnlue In (ino cuaeH. 'flip prurient ncro-
iHf oti tiie tmrtli DtMiw ewd V.flHO,
' nnd It In prMlli'tvd that It )U1 touii A
OTr 1O.O0H.
The Kind You Have Always BottgM, and which has been
in use for over 80 years, 1ms borne the signature of
and has
Jfx 60,1 n supervision since its ii.fu.noy.
S'CctcAjA'Z Allow no one to deceive vou iu this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and"JiiNt-as-good"are but
Bxperlments that trifle with nnd endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Bsperlnient
What is CASTOR! A
Caxtorla Is a liarmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric Drops and Soothliifr Syrups. It is Vlensant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic
ubstance.' Its ago Is its fjuarantce.' It destroys Worms
and allays FevorisliiioHH. It cures Diarrhoea and 'Wind
Colic. It relievos Teething1 Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It nsslmlintcs tho J?ood, rcgtilates the
Stomach and .Bowels, giyl))(? lieaHhy and natural bleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS
S7
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMI CtMTfcim COMPANY, TT MUHHAV ITMIT, NKW VOHK OtTV.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOB SALE.
FOR SALE. Owner must seil at
once, VI acres creek bottom hind;
Hi ncres bearing commercial apple
orchard, liouao, barn and windmill.
This place goes at one-half regular
price for next few days. Write K.
H. Uarber, Myrtle Creek, Ore. (!U
MILCH COW FOR SALE. RejrJs-
tored Joisey, and Iiiih calf 4 days
old. At a bargain if taken now.
A. Field, 735 Mill street. dswtf
FOR SALE. 10,000 sugar pine
crates and boxes for green plums,
and prunes at 25 off the market
price. Inquire at Cold Storage &
ice Piant, corner of Oak and Pine
stieetB. dtf
FOR SALE. My home on Fowler
street at a bargulu, If takeu at
- once. Moaerts. Also three aiiSiioa
feet big fir timber in Southern Ore
gon. Will sell botb or one. Tills
will pay you to Investigate, Call
or enquire 031 Fowler St. d
FOR SALE. Or will trade for lum-
bor, 2nd band steam engine, 9x15,
Jn nrat-clasB condition, if inter
ested, call at tbe J. O. Flook Com
pany's planing mill and see the
engine operutod. tf
FOR SALE. Qood 6-room house
with bath, modern plumbing; on
60x100 foot lot, fine lawn and nice
assortment 2-year-old rose bushos;
good iocation, fine view; aiso cor
ner lot 60x100. For particulars
address P. O. Box 117. dtf
FOR SALE. Stock ranch of 637
acres; 24 miles froni Myrtle
Creek; 7-rooin house, barn and
other outbuildings. 80 acres
cleared, 20 acres In cultivation;
creek and 12 living springs. It
goes this month for $8000. Write
or apply to F. D. Rutherford
Myrtia Creek, Ore. dtf
FOR SALE. 12 acres, 1 miie
from city limits; about 4 acres
cleared ready to net out to fruit
balance easy cliutrod; small trefk.
$860.00. See II. Oraliam, Ilox
8, Rosoburg, Oregon. dtf
FOR SALE. Before buying, see my
little ranch of 236 acres, 1 V4 miles
west of Ilroekway poRtofllce,
stage road to Myrtie Point ; 3 miies
to Dlllard railway station; one
third under cultivation; nearly all
can be cultivated; wood will pay
for clearing; fine for fruit, grain
or stock. For Khort time at $21
per acre. Mr. Buyer, 1b It business
to pass this up without Investigat
ing? E. Q. Argruvea, llrockway,
Oregon. da!8
FOIl SALF.. Fourteen head of good
Jersey cows, also one thoroughbred
3-year-old Jersey bull. Wlil sell
separately or ail together. In
quire of II. 11. Whipple & Sons,
Wilbur, Ore. dsw
FOR SALE. 80 acres, of which 16
acres cun be cultivated with but
little work; 6 miles from Rose
burg; no buildings. Price $800.
AddreBS Hox T, ItoBcburg, or in
quire at Review ofllce. dsw
FOR SALE. 8 acres at Winston;
12 acres rich rlvor bottom land In
cultivation. 6 acros hay land;
more ess be cultivated, balance
timber and pasture; small bousce
and other improvements. Pries
$4500, hlf ciiBh, good ters ns
balance. Inquire t Review oce
for direction to onr,
FOR SALE. liomes. wnjuns nd
pack Mddles. ii(iilr ,.'.
ack mho"- nquirw. fip't
,-e, 4 1'arnmif (! nM lrtff MjMOft
been inado under his per
Signature of
FOR SALE. Spotted pony, weight
fiboat 850. Good rider and driver.
Address Dox 116, Roseburg. da3
FOR SALE. A Sjwn of horses, also
wagon. IIorseB are 7 and 8 yeara
old, well broken; black and gray;
weight 1000 lbs. each. S. D. Mc
Coy, Etlonbowcr, Ore. .dsw
FOIl SALE -Somo good bottom land.
Address J. M. Thompson, Camas
Valley, Oregon, dtf
For Bargains In real estate, both
farm and city property, enquirs of
D. P. Fisher, 121 Oak St. dtf
WANTED.
WANTE1X -Man and wife on fruit
ranch. Woman to take charge of
housework an4 man for orchar4
work. Address Lock Box 312,
Roseburg, or apply on premises.
Curtis & Banflold, Edenbower. 4tf
WANTED. Two girls. Apply at
Roseburg Steam Laundry, dtf
WANTED. Girl or woman to assist
with housework. No washing or
Ironing. Call phono 681. dtf
WANTED. Men to work In drier,
and also prune nickers long job.
Apply to O. II. Pitts, Ruckles P.
O., Oregon. dtf
WANTED. Concrete men and grad
er men. Wages' 25 cents and S3
cents an hour. Apply to the Clark
& Itenery Construction Co., Crea
son building. dtf
for rnsxr.
FOR RENT. Furnished house, 604
Smith Stephens. Call or phon
2224. dal
CALL VOU VITTl WAUUAXm
Ail City of KoseiHtrg warrants,
endorsed prior to April 8, 1910, In
clusive, and drawn on the General
Fund, are this day called for pay
ment. Dated this 27th day of July, 1B1G.
ELHIORT H. H BUM ANN,
City Treasurer.
J. 80 acres six miles from Oak- 4"
.J. land on main county road and 4
fr rural route. 15 acres cleared
plow laud, ;u acres siaBnea .
4 and burned, balance good land 4
4. after rJeariue; line fruit and .
-J. grain land; new 4-rooin nouse, .j.
.5. barn, springs. $2M!0, easy
4. terms. .J
4. P. A. COPPARD, 4.
Oakland, Oregon.
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BUILDER
C. 1). MAYNA1U1.
leneml 0Ura-tiHs; Ruilder
nt yonr Bervlce.
ItOKEBl'RO, OREGON. Phose 212S.
TEa Lewis Cafe
MEM,S AT ALL HOURS
Shunted on Cass strtet
utr the Southern Pa
eifis ll pot.
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