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CVrNWQ ROSUURO REVIfW WSIED DAILY KXCKPT SUNDAY REVIEW Pt BLI8UI.NO COM P ATT Enured at Rosaburf, Orecon, Poll oBlce at gecond-Claii Matter. I,. WLMUtRLY DAILT Per year, by mall 3 00 Per month, delivered to Per week, delivered It SEMI-WEEKLY Per year $2 00 HU mootba 1.00 Jl I.V 81, 1911. Q. JOIIXSO.V AXI STKVR PEAItMON O.V 8TATK TKAM. PORTLAND, Or., July 21. After a special competitive shoot lasting two duys, (elections of the 15 rifle men, who will represent the Oregon National Uuard tn the National rifle matches next month, were made on Wednesday by Adjutant-General Kln zer. Twenty-four marksmen, the pick of the entire National Oaurd, tried out for place on the National team. Under the direction of Major Creed C. Hammond, state Inspector of small arms practice, the crack shots went over the range course three times. The 15 men selected, all but one of them enlisted men, are: First Lieutenant Urover Todd, Woodburn; sergeant O. A. Stevens, Portland; Sergeant R. L. Perdew, Kugcno; Sergeants L. H. Spooncr, O. A. Plck ard, Charles White, Frank Cluerin. A. A. Schwarz. O. P. Homnine. all i f Portland: Corporal A. Q. Johnson, f'orfland; Corporul Frank H. Mapes, tliiin I. Ilk ft( I i liHi.lthu Icalii uf i-.I.t Utn imliiur? .nn n t Hit country, But will capture one of the National awards. livery cue of the IS men shot seveial points above 'center," and a number of "possi bles" were registered. The members of the team will go to their home stations today and will reassemble August 1 for a couple of weeks preliminary practice at the Clackamas Stutlon rifle range before starting Cast. The National niatch'-'S are to be held at Camp Perry, Ohio, on the south shore of Lake Erie, and teams will compete representing every branch of the regular service and every state in the Union. womkn, iu:ai this. Parisian Sage Puts Luster Into Dull, Faded Hair. Every woman reader of the Review who desires radiant hair that every one admires sho Id go to the Red Cross Pharmacy today and get a large SO cent bottle of Parisian Sage. It Is not only a delightful and refreshing hair dressing and beautl- fler. but it Is sold under a rigid guar antee to banish dandruff, atop falling hair and Itching scalp or money back. "Parisian Sago Is the best hair tonic 1 have ever known. 1 find It the only one that will cure dandruff, cleanse the scalp and make the hair grow long and beautiful." Mis.Sig na Ahl, 2 Karwell St., Worcester, Mass., June 6, 1910. W MAKSIt DROWNS IS THItKK KI-'.KT OF WAT GOSN' CAMPIff? Beware of Snakes, Scorpions and Vermin sleep off the ground Buy Strong's $3.50 cot for service It's guaranteed by the makers to hold 1000 pounds, and undoubt edly will support several hundred pounds. It folds into a package that can be carried in 'one hand or put on the back of a horse, and weighs but 17 pounds. A similar cot that is as strong, but not quite as convenient, we sell for $2.50. B. W. STRONG Roseburg, Oregon Dealer in Tents, Mattresses and Bedding SPKCIAL S. P. 1UTK.S I'OH Fill ITS AMI VF.tJF.TAIil.F.S. :n I1II.LBI10RO, Or.. July 20. U. W Marsh, prominent for a lifetime in Washington County politics, wes found dead last evening in three feet of water In a creek on his farm mar Centervllle. The Coroner's Jury re- Halnm; Private II. T. Connor. Cottage , turned a verdict of accidental death drove; Private Sieve Pearson, Hose- Mr. Marsh waB subject to melnn burg; Private It. J. Snyder. Port-' rhollit nnd had returned two weeks land. . ago from u sanitarium. He was bh- Remarkahly high scores were , semhly candidate for County Judge made throughout in the range work, last voar. but was defeated at the and there Is. every Indication Hint primaries and was much disu the Oregon team will not only re- pointed. He was r3 years old and CURES OLD BLOOD DISEASES Contagious Blond Poison i responsible For a gref.t many t Id blood troubles, such as scrofulous affections, skin eruptions, catarrhal troubles, Rheumatism, ulcerating sores, ..:. Tiit-TJ is no such thins as ridding the system of these effects ty kiliin.i ihc poisonous germs. Any medicine powerful enough to accomplish this would also destroy many of the delicate lining and tissues, and wreck t' e constitution. The only way to cure old blood troubles is to RESIQV2 the cause from the circulation, nnd for this purpose nothing is equal to S. S. S. Il goes into the blood, and drives out every- taint and p.is in, and makes this vital fluid pure, rich and nourishing. 5. S. S. has long been known as the greatest of all blood purifiers and many thniis.mds have rid themselves of old blood diseases by its use. It ALWAYS removes the Impurity from the blood :uid cues these c'J disorders, whether inher ited or acquired. Book ri the Wood and any iuedic.it advice free to all. 5. 5. S. is sold at drug stores. WE SW1PT SPECIFIC C0 ATLAHTA. CA. Myrtle Point Auto Stage Leave Hotel McClallen, Roseburg, at 6:30 a. m , connecting with Coos Bay train at Myrtle Point. Only through it service. Running time 6J4 hours, guaranteed. C. C. ALLEY Pilking'ton Garage a native of the county. Me was a rm-niiMT of the Oregon house in lSi'ti. Allmiiy (i'aruYiirr Drmvm-.. - , ALBANY. Or., July lit). The W 1- A Bpeclal tariff has been issued by lamotte Itiver claimed another li.e the Southern Pacific Com nan v effec- eariy last evening when Herman tivo July 2 fan, providing reduced Lort'iizeu, ngea z, was drowned a (Itiartor of a mile above the bip. brldgf- The body whh found shortly after 6 o'clock In in feet of water. The young man had gone in bathing alone and had evidently slipped into a deep pool. His clothes were fou;:d on the river bank by his mother. NchollM .Man Drown. XOTICK FOH PltoroSALS FOU ainoiyU bid will be required from the STKKKT I.MI'HOVKMKXT. j Sealed proposals will he received by the undersigned at his office in the City of Koseburg. Oregon, Ui to a: HILLSHOKO, Or.. July 20. Percy snd Soulhern Oregon, and to enable Jaqniih. 23 years old and a son of the growers to market fruit and vege V. Jaquith, a prominent resident tables .thai have hitherto gone .o of the Scholia neighborhood, was waste. In addition to the reduction drowned Tuesday night while bathing in rates, a further concession has in the Tualatin Hiver. He had been marie in allowing different ship spent the evening at the home of pers to go in together to make up a friends and on leaving remarked he car which is subject to the low mini would take a swim before returniiif; mum of 10.000 pounds. This privi home. He did not appear at his lege of consolidation to different home during the night and in the shippers in the same car must he morning search resulted in finding from one shipping point, consigned his bicycle and clothing on the river to one consignee, at one destination bank. The river was dragged all on the same date. This should day but the body was not recovered, of very material assistance to fruit and vegetable growers in marketing from pointn along their lines for canning, cidr and vinegar making and for packing and concentrating purposes. The object of establishing these special rates Is for the purpose of encouraging and stimulating the growin ana development of the fruit be submitted on blank forms which vegetable industries in Western i v De furnished upon application to I and successful bidder. The tiule stated in (he proposals for completing said work will be considered in awarding tin contract. The Counc!! rwrvvs the right to reject any and all hi tlx. mi, for the paving of Pine Street, Ily order ot i h Council, from the North line of Woodward: lattd this I ."ah day of July, 101 i. Street to the North line of A. N. OKCl'TT, Kloed street In the manner provided' KecordT of the City of Koseburg. by Ordinance Number 3iJ of Oregon. iKi the City of Koheburg. All bids must j s i iii :i: r i m pk v km kxt. CONFFSKKS TO Ml'ltHKKIXU WIFK SIX YF.AKS ACiO. CHARLOTTE, Mich., July 19. William K. Lonsberry. a farmer. harged with killing his wife January 1, 19U5, confessed his crime tonight their products. Further particulars desired as to application of these rates can be se cured from agents or traffic officials of the S. P. Co. Old Joe Pape, water front, carries on it being inferred that Sheriff Don- 11 ,UM 11,10 D( nmenme maao oreaa u..a .... .... u.. i nastrv. etc. dtf ova n hHd niis mi the bodv on the . fODU J Lonsberry farm. Lonsberry said he hit his wife several times and wtun he fell her head struck the floor; with enough force to kill her. Doth he and his mother tried to revive the woman, but could not. Lonsberry says the trouble started because his wife nnd his aged mother coufd not get along together. When informed of the finding of the body, he ex claimed: "I am undone; I am ruined. ml my own mother is the cause of it all. Honest Medicine Versus Fakes. C&vix"vrc Of Summer Shoes Clearance O 1 Men's and Boys', Ladies' IP and Children's Oxfords and Pumps and all summer shoes COST! We wish to make room for our fall and winter stock and offer these ex ceptional values at the very lowest prices for a short time. AT R. L. STEPHENS, The Shoe Man. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE 311 JACKSON ST ill! 2 Get Your Screens In President Taft's recent message suggesting nn amendment to the Pure Food nnd Drugs law in its re lation to prepared medicines, does not refer to such standard medicines as Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound and Foley's Kidney Pills, both of which are true medicines carefully compounded of Ingredients whose medicinal qualities are recognized t y the medical profession itself as the best known remedial agents for the diseases they are Intended to con v teract. For over three decades Fol ey's Honey and Tar Compound has been a standard remedy for coughs. colds and affections of the throat, chest nnd lungs fo children nnd for grown persons, and it retains todcy its pre-eminence over all other prep arations of its kind. Foley's Kidney Pills are equally effective and ineii torous. For salo by all druggists. I 1 . k?L JIMOHTOT AY fft Beauty flSfzS. Secret (jSzli the undersigned and n.ust be accom panied by a certitled check, payable' to the City Treasurer for five per cent, of the amount bid, to be foi feited to the City in case the success-' ful bidder shall fall to enter Into a ' contract and bond with the City. A surety bond of thirty per cent, of the amount bid will be required from the successful bidder. The time Btated in the proposals for completing said work will be consided in awarding mo contract. Seal d proposals Mill be re-jeived by the undersigned at his office in the City ot lio'burg. Oregon, up to il o'clock P. M.. on .Monday, July IMt'i. 1911. for the paving of West Mother Street from the O. & C. It. H. Co. righl-of-waywosterly to the bank ot the faouth I uipqua Hlver in the man ner provided by Ordinance No. Sy el the City of Koseburg. All bids nni;:t be submitted on blank forms whit h will be furnished upon application to The Council reserves the right tot undersigned and inn.-.t be accom reject any and all bids. pan led by a certified check, payable By order of the Council. to the City Treasurer for live per Dated this 15th day of Julv. I9ii.lcent. of the amount bid, to be for- A. N. ORCUTT. Recorder of the City of Rosebuig, Oregon. dGt XOTICK FOK PKPOSALS FOH STRUCT IMPROVEMENT. TIIK MIXSTRKLS. Mrs. Nettle fbirltoa't Ida Mri Crtmt It the retail of 2b jtvi practice at i Comptuw Special! it, il U the ckmledgrt lerteclkm ot fact Dreamt. Eiqaltittlf tfih lead, a true eompteilan beaullder ant) protector. Itt mi atsurct a tre.h. clear. ietttr k . Said by tint-clan drugflttt. tet a tree laraple and Beautr Book al For sale by Ma raters Drug Co. The Harrison Hros. Minstrel show, which made Huzcltou Wednesday evening, has the distinction of being the only one to exhibit here for some time without a lot of fault-finding critics picking its attractions to pieces afterward. A negro minstrel show Is in a class by itself; and a good one never fnils to please un audience where laughter and amuse inent are sought. The negro has an ear for music; It is natural with him; and he has his way or rendering it. 11 is not classi cal, but it is better it is pleasing. K csch u rg, V ed n esd a y . July L'G. LOW HOT LL HATKS .FOU KOSE IU IU. PKOPLE. Mr. W. M. Seward, proprietor of the new Hotel Seward at Portland, Ore., wish en u to announce Hint the rates tor roomtt at the Sew ard are 91 .oo per day and op. The Seward was opened In July, lloi), and in one of the moM aril's tic, m.idcrn ami elegantly appointed ho tel In the Northwest. All rooms have direct outride exposure, and the hotel is located directly opioslte (he main entrance to Oh Olds, Wormian King new department store, than affording Kucntw an easy opportunity to do their shopping. Mr. X. K. t 'lnrke ha nncc'fMld M r. A, A. Wright n turn! of (he office ftirre. lr. Clarke nill le rememlHred by order them no. We have them foi I . ' ... . r,r . ,,M r,mJ,,n,a ! nil oiUK"K " tHH III II rUT HUHH iM'hind a hotel counter in PortlantL ... .3 y. i.., CHIROPRACTIC You will eventually come to me, why not now? Save money nnd maybe a needless .operation. Chiropractic may be a new science to you, but remember it has cured thousands of people by adjusting the cause of disease. It will cure you. Ask any of my patients. New location 224 Cas St. No stairs to climb. Dr. E. James Scheetz. Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at his office In the City of Roseburg. Oregou, up to 5 o'clock P. M. on Monday, July 24tiv 1911, for the paving of Flint Street from the North line of Lane Street to the South line of Mosher Street in the manner provided by Ordinance Number .'90 of the City of Roseburg. All bids must be submitted on blank forms which will be furnished upon application to j the undersigned and must be accom i panled by a certified check, payable I to the City Treasurer for five per cent, of the amount bid, to be for feited to the City In case the success ful bidder shall fail to enter Into a contract and bond with the City. A surety bond of thirty per cent, of the amount hid will be required from the successful bidder. The time stated in the proposals for completing said work will be considered in awarding the contract. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. i Hy order of the Council. Dated this liith dav of Julv, 1911 a. x. ORcrrr, 1 recorder of the City of Koseburg, Oregon. d6t feited to Hie City in case the succes: I ful bidder shall fail to enter into a I contract and bond with the City. A ! surety bond of thirty per cent, of the amount bid will be required from th" successful bidder. The time stated in the proposals for completing said work will be considered in awarding tho contract.' The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Hy order of the Council. Dated this liith day of Juh. 1911. A. X. ORCUTT, Recorder of the City of Rosebur; Oregon. d6t ner provided by Ordinance No. 393 of the City of Roseburg. All bids mutt be submitted on blank forms which will be furnished upon application to the undersigned and must be-accompanied by a certified check, payable to the City Treasurer for five per ent. of the amount bid, to be for feited to the City In case the success ful bidder shall fail to enter Into a couiiact and bond with tho City. A surety bond or thirty per cent, of the amount bid will be required from the sut-cessiul bidder. The time stated in the proposals for completing said work will be considered in awarding the contract. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ISy ord;v of the Council. Datid this liith day of Juh-, 1911, A. X. ORCUTT, Recorder of the City of Roseburg, Oregon. d6t Secure your seats via Barnard's Daily stage 6 a. m. Office corner new auto stage line to Marshfield. Rose and Washington. dtf Cement, teed Difck AND XOTICK l-Olt rifOl'OSALS STIiKUT IMl'ltUX K.MKNT. OK XOTICK l'Olt I'ltOI'OSAI.S l'OI! I STKKKT I.MPKOVKMKXT. Soalod proposals will br?' received by the undersigned at his oillce In Hie City of llosebui'K, Oregon, up to i o'clock P. M., on Monday, July 24th, 1911, for the paring 0f the Intersec tion of North Jackson Street and Kejond Avenue South in the man ner provided hy Ordinance No. 38!) of the City of Rosehi.ri;. All bids must be submitted on blank forms which will be furnished upon application to the undersigned and must be accom panied by u certitled check, payable to the City Treasurer for live per cent, of the amount bid. to be for feited to t lie City In case the success ful bidder shall fail to cuter Into a contract and bond with the City. A surety bond of thirty per cent, of the amount bid will be remiiivd from the successful bidder. The time staled In the proposals for completing said An Inspection of stock and com parison of prices will convince you that the place to buy Is at M. C. Burleson's Plant and office corner Oak and Pine streets. Roseburg. Phone 163. If You're Alive to the Needs of the Moment -Build Now! and be happy the rest of your life. There's no satisfaction like that born of the knowledge that you have a home of your own. And if you'll follow our advice and BUILD NOW, you will nlways be satisfied that you Sealed proposals will be received the contract. ! by the undersigned at his office in the The Council reserves the right to i City of Roseburg. Oregon, up to 5 reject any and all bids, o'clock P. M.. on Monday, July 24th, I Hy order of the Council. I 1911, for the paving of Chadwick l ated this lath day of July, 1911. i Street from tho South line of Wash-! A. X. OUCCTT, ! Ington Street to the North lino Recorder of the Cilv of Rosen tin;. ! of Cass Street in the man- Oregon. ' ,ict ' i ner provictea D.v ordinance ;o. aai or i . the City of Roseburg. All bids must j be submitted on blank forms which i will be furnished upon application to j (the undersigned and must be accom-! panied by a certified check, jiayable j to the City Treasurer for five p?r cent, of the amount bid, to be foi : felted to the City In case the success-' 1 ful bidder, shall fail to enter into a contract and bond with tho Citv. A uv cuusmerea in awarding i exercised eoort imminent We be lieve this after watching the lumber XOTICK KOU PROPOSALS 1-OR STKKKT I.MPKOVK.MKXT. Scaled proposals will he received by the undersigned at his office in the City of Rosebarg. Oregon, up to 5 o'clock P. M.. on Monday. July 24th. 1911. for (lie paving of liougl-.s Street from a point 4 0 feet oast of Claire Street eastern- tn tin, w,, surety bond of thirty per cent, of the line of Kaston Property In the man- market for years. Not in years havo we been able to offer such excellent grades for all classes of construction lumber of real quality. This is not bargain counter lumber, for It has a fixed market value, but by keeping pace with the times and buy ing only from manufacturers who mill with the most Improved machin ery e have secured absolutely the best values our money could buy. If you are interested we want to figure with you. Leona Mills Lumber Co. early, year. It promises to be Suppose you come grrat fly here and ' any slied door or window. Or If you prefer to make them o irself we have (he moulding. Ibe sir rloih. the tacks, the .haiiiuier and the hinges. Ma II at a reiisoiiHble price. Orders Oiled for all kinds of troll boies. The J. 0. Flook Co. Roarbmrg. Omfom. We Mould ukkM to our readers that they nlve the Newnn! trial. Take 'ltuw at ileHit or car marked "V" and iret off at Tenth street. eod Hives, ertema. Itch or salt rheum sets you cni7V. Can't bear the touch of your clothing. lo:m a Ointment cures the most obstinate rase. Why suffer? Ail druggists sell It. WE have a carload of the Celebrated Michigan Buggies and Spring Wagons, which has just arrived, and which should have been here the first of April, but was delayed. On account of them arriving late we are going to make a big reduction in prices. If you intend to buy a buggy or a hack this summer, buy it now. Call and look over our stock. J. F. BARKER & COMPANY. , Implements and Vehicles