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ClM l For Infaiif.3 and (iArrm. - --V- - "r r-f tJf s5i4! jr --'- . -..111 j.l.COIIOI. ,1 I'KK (.1ST AVcSiiUL'Prcpminaroi. sirnil;iiiii5iiitruii(j;iiiii;irlilra lintjllipSlniiarteniullJiAtelsiil' PiottsoIps Dipstionritff rf;i ness and Ittsironlaliis iti'iita OpiiiMi.Miir)hincnor!iai'f,i. nOT narcotic. Snytlif01dDiSm.7immiB fltnifit Smjm HxMlrSJIl iiiitStftt ihipfrtliittl -UilaritinHrkl i'vmHrrd flonttiri Stpjsr iimlayrrm tkmr. "wo AncrTrrt Remi'dv forfrrfisripa linn . Snur Slnmnrli.Ularrlwa Worms foim'IsBBis.FrvfTtflF' pan a IKCJUIUII-'Uu ....... J ftcSimile SiSiiomre or NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper, Sunday at the Churches. Saint !,-,,rKr-H Chnrcli, cor. Mlllu and Can slreels, .lie Kev. t'harles Wilson Maker, Hector.' OiiIii(iuik'- lma. Holy Huclmilst at 7:. '10 a. in.; Sunday Hchool at lliiri a. in.; niornfiiK prayer at II; evening pray er nt 7:30. All are cordially Invited to these services. ('Iil'isllan Science Soi iety, corner of I. alio and Alain si reels. Services nt 11 a. in., subject of lesson sermon. ! "Mind." Wednesday evening tesll- monlal nicetliiK at 8 o'clock. All ln - vlted to attend these services. Sun-!'" day school Is held in tlie saine hulld Iiir at 9:15 n. in. PresliyliTlini, (ev. Paul .1. I.ux, pastor. Sunday sthool at 10 a. in., H. I.. Kddy, Supt.: inoriiiiiK worship at 11, sermon on the life or Ihe ApoBtlo John; V. 1'. S. C. 10. at (i::io p. m.; evenliiK service at ";;iii, suli Joct, "The I'errect Woman." I'ruyer meetliiK and mission studv class on Wednesday at 7:110 p. m.; Junior En deavor on Friday at I p. in. Come and worship with us. You will ro celvo a Kind welcome. St. Joseph's Ciilholie ( liiinh. cor ner of Oak and Kane Blreels. Hrsl Prompt Attention Given All Orders Lt us do your frelghtiuR, niov- Inu. bHtuitca. ulailo. lunihnr. u-oml and poal hauling. j Sloro your goods with us; wo own our own-storage room and can Rive you the best ruten. II. J. Dcnn Transfer anJ Storage Co. OHIO phone 128. lies, phono 104-1, 0ll up S 4 II . the Dollrilni Ooiintt Crcamory. for cream. Phone 163 Phono 16.1 Roseburg Feed and Fuel Co. Sawed tic 1 docks 1 ry block II r wood l)ry s)lit lir wood Ihy block o.ik wood l'ty split oak wood l'itic for kindiiiii; Roseburg Feed and Fuel Co. V. i SWANK. .Manager. Phonel M Tlionr I6J t" 7 m.ii hi ill I MIIM I I Wi ll 11 1 f We Have Imitators But No Equals ill sellinjj ood Kroctiics for less iiioticy. I,cl us figure your bill and wo will save yon money. THE CASH STORE vk swi: vor moxkv 121 W. Cass PLreflt. IMione 270. Hoseburit. Oregon. ' 11 S ta J-Wr f3fiimlt iHiWCtyO WwUni Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Km THK OCNTAUfl COMPANY. NEW VOIfX CITY. mans at 8 o'clock; IIIkIi Mush at 1 0 : ;! 0 : eveuiiii' hoi-vIik'H at 7:;iO. l'r. K""" at '"" i,M ,""" '''v""""a- M- K. Cliiiccli. Sinilli, Itev. 0. 11. CMeaves, iiaslor. Sunday school at 10 n. in., W. I,. Cohh, Hniit. ; niornliiK preuchlllK lit II, Buhjcel, "Tlio Di vinity of Jesus Christ." Kpwurih jLt'UKiin at ti::tn. At the evenini; preachhiK service the pastor will com mence a series of three sermons on 1110 l"'ina of l.ile in Three Acts.'' 11118 '" l"' "'e I'rodlual Son. .M"le '0,ir P'nim 'o hear Mils serieH ""' evenlnt? service. I'il-sl Melhoillst llpiMopul, Itev. Alexander l(. Maclean, paslor. Ser vices at the new churcl rnor l.nne and .South Main streets. Sunday school at !l; l.ri a. m., J. K, Met'lln tock, Supt.; preachlni? mnniliii; mid evenliiu hy Ihe pastor, II mid 7: HII o'clock. Kpwol'lh Leamie service at H::io In the leiture room. Everybody welconii) to all our services. THE LADY EXPLAINED. Then He Prob.ibly Smiled, but It Must Have Been a Sickly Effort. A woman with llfteeu bundles hoard ed the street car the other nltcnitmu when I was on my way to my subnr- ; ban residence. She was a very pretty .voung wi iin ji ii. I fell sorry for her. ' She was ret n ruing from a shopping tour. Ilclng a man with a kind heart.' I helped her upon the ear and piled ( her bundles ahoul her. A man go) on at the same time and look a seat on j Ihe other side id' Ihe young lady. j When Ihe car came to my street I was surprised to see her rise and In ! chi In phi; up hi-i- bundles. InMniiIly my sense of chivalry prompted me to help her on" the car, and. as ! was gn j i lug in the same dlrcctleii. I asked per mission to carry her tll'teen bundles, j ; The man go( nil' also and started on 1 ahead. I was lo.ided down like n camel crossing the deserl. In lhne packages ' she had e cr I hlng from an elect r It ) llalirou In n 1ie pound h.-m Id pinues We iniiiL-r.l hi- about a half mile 1 The man liirnetl in at a catc. When we rear bed this yate theyounu ' l:id thanked me and said; "This Is an ! far as I yo I live here. Thank you i very unit h " "I'.ut the ni Ki alieatl of us, the man whit came tail ou the car with us. turn I ed In here loo." "Yes." lie said. "He Is my husband, but h the st hates to carry packages through . I'd."- ItrookU u Kagle. I A Winter Cough. j A stubborn, annoying, depressing ioiiKh bungs on, racks tti body,1 weakens tlio lungs, and often leads Li ertous resulie.. The first dose of I'r. Kiim's New liiHcovory gics re- lef. Henry U. Sunders, of IVvendish. Vt., was 111 rent cued ft it ti cousump-1 tutu. afttr having luieumonla. He v rites: "Dr. King s ew Discovery I ou,;lit to be In ("very family; It Is cer-1 talnly the best nf 'all medicines for' roughs, colds or lung trouble." Cood 1 or children's coughs. Money back r not natb.fleil. Piice ,"nc and '$1.00. M all dniggists. II. K. Hucklen Co . Philadelphia or St. I.ouls. II rxALf I RIGOROUS SCHOOLING. He Carried to Hii Death the Leison He I Learned at Eton, lit. Keute, tlif terrihle head master i of 1'It on. encountered out winter inorn- Iiik 11 Himill hoy ci jinjj miserably uuil i nuked him what ivns the mutter. The clillil replied tlml lie wns fold. "Cold j roared Keute. 'Yuii iniisi put up Willi lieatred enough tu wish that Dr.! j K,'aU'' wl'" """ w'""t hi gvuM 'MANDOLIN iVU CiUITAK IX- inm i.uvi-ii uiir i, iii iu nuini; j;lmc emus tiro (presuming such it thing w;is lit In tiMiiidi ami IijmI wnrmed his fro zen IijiimIs iiikI feet, lint It so chanced lhii.1 in Hint little snivelling hoy there lurked it spark of pride and 11 spark of fun. iiud both i-nited nt the rough toiieJi of the muster. Me prnlmlily stopped rrvfnir. mid he eertiihily remembered the sharp up peal to manhood, for tlfteeu years later, with the Thin! dragoons. In char t the strongly Intrenched Sikhs i.X.OOO of the host lighting men of the Kiialuai on the curving banks of the Suilej Ami as the word was given lie turned to his superior nllieur. u fellow Kton hiu. who was scanning the stout walls and the belching guns. "As old Keate would say. this Is no girls' school." hi I chuckled, and rode In his death on the hatllcllcld of So bra. mi. which gave La hore to Kugland. -Agnes Itepplier In Atlantic. CORRECTED BY A SENTRY. The Incident Which Led to Coleridge Retiring From tho Army. In bis young days the poet Colerld had it little love aliair. which ended In disaster, for Ihe Indy refused bhu. In despair hi! enlisted In a cavalry regl meiil. wlikh lie imped would he or dered on foreign service, that he might end his blighted career mi the tented Held. For family reasons he dropped Ids correct name, hut from a feeling of seuilnien'l retained the Initials, so Sam uel Taylor Coleridge became Private Silas Tompkins Camberliateh. I The regiment did not leave the coun try, and It was md long before his soul j wearied of barrack life and Its utter absence of romance. Ills military life ended In u curious fashion. One day while Coleridge was doing a weary j sentry go two olllcers strolled past. One of them made use of n Creek pio ' tattou. wlili h the other corrected. The , first Insisted on ids correctness, while ! the other was Just as positive he was wrong. I Wiille they disputed, the sentry sud denly presented anus and respect fully Informed them (hat they were both In I error. He gave the exact limitation, name of the author and other cireum staines. If Ids musket had spoken the hearers could md have been more as tonished. The Incident led to an in ipilry, and t he poet was restored to the bosom of his family. Argonaut. Bavarian Distances, j In the Itavariau highlands signposts nhnig the mads, instead of stating the number of miles or kilometers to the various villages, give the i unit of time which the average pedesiri.iu will supposedly take to traverse the dis I tauce. Tills Is merely an olliclal ex pression of t he very federal custom of the peasants in the region, who invari : ably tell Inquirers on Ihe loads not ( how far it Is to a place, but how long It lakes to get there, i For Instance, one asks, "I low far Is it to t ilierainniei gau ':" t "A small half hour." will be the an swer, or perhaps 'A good half hour" . or "A big half hour." Which Is pu.'.liug until the st ranker learns that a "small half hour" means twenty live minutes, "a go.nl half hour" lliirl.v minutes and "a big halt hour" thhtv live minutes. Qualified to Paint Him. Antl'i'ose I'ntlersoti, ihe Australian painter, -sei iireil a commission oia e to paint a ery lengthy immI weallhy suit iirkinitc. I'nlfcren himself is n lank liriish. shiMilini: ill' lieyond si foul one Inch, lie was iMilicr priilim; himseir oil il:liliu lieen uiven tills cum mission, healing ill lllilnl Ihe i:reat pressure of artists round every pesil,le Job in Australia. Kveiitually. however, the siller explained. "I was a I. mi: time looUIn' for n soelalile hartisl." he said. "I'm six feel two an' a "arr. and till I stru. U yen 1 'adn'l seen a painter w hill 'ad rihMii'h 'luhl I" do a rail length or lue "- Argonaut. Schiller and Goethe. S.hiller was, iroiii all la'counts. n mill ti liner man than (eethe, lait In mental crasp and artistic pow, r Hie Saue oT Weimar was head and -Imul ders ah'iie his dear flit nil S.hiller. The Hermans lomw tins, ami while lliey hue Si liiller tar more I h :i ii they do loiethe. they are net lilind to the r.n t (hat the latter was una h the greater Intellect. New York American Biut.il Drl.iy. Mis love is -.i..u Im; , she said. wllh a sl-h "Wliv do ion thiol, so':" her inolher asi.ed "I told him he uiielil call this even lie; at s tied It was hair :l niimlte atler lhat when he art ii ed " - I 'III-aeo I; rd Herald Fifluret Don't Lie. Hoax Men Mle fabler than w.vnen. .loax that's riht. lv wife and I were Ihe same aue w hen we were mar il'd. I at 1 ill hill new. and she's jus) tho l.i one Illustrated lilts Education, rdilcntloll does not eons:st of knowl e.U'e alene ll Is he mental ea;iaiit.i of helm: al le to e-lahllsli an, I main lain haimeiiy latweeti elirselvis and ll'e w or'd 17-J.18S. American Move ment in 20yr. gold filled case at J. T. BRYANS Ktnictioii. Thorough and rapid progress; club players wanted. A W . Ferguson, Kofcehurg, i'hone LOST AM) FOUND POIND. Lady's gold bar pin. er please call at this office. Own FOUND. Lady's brown handbag Owner please call at this office and describe it and contents. WANTED WOULD LIKE TO BUY LAND some where in tho rungo of 10 to 20 miles of Itoseburg, Oregon. Would buy land Improved, or will buy homestead land, if not In too un handy a place. Address 68 Garden Ave., San Francisco, Cal. dsw FOH RENT FOH KENT. Modern 5-room house, corner Hamilton and Roberts Sts. garden and fruit trees. Phone 127. l'OK RENT. Five acres good river bottom land, no black mud; four- room house; one mile from Hose- burg. Cull at 412 Commercial Ave. FOR RENT. Three-room houBe, North Jnckson street, In the alley Rent $5 per month. Wm. Sander son. FOIt SALE AND TRADE FOR SALE. Out hay. W. II. Drown, Koseburg, or phone 3F14. FOR SALE.- Fresh milch cow. In T. lirubbe, Wilbur. (ulre of C. FOR SALE. flood heavy white oats l'hono IIOFH, or write for prices. II. E. Gtirnoy, Winchester Or. dsw llltOODY hens for sale. 012 Second Avenue, North. FOR SALE CHEAP. Heavy draft team, wagon and harness. Phone iabi. or Uox 492, Roseburg. COWS FOIt SALE Good milch cows tor sale. Inquire of Thos. Carnes, at. trunk W'aite place south or Green, or phone 5F2. FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 turning lathe anil chisels, l band saw complete 1 circular saw, shop size, 1 shaper, 1 iiiortlcelug machine. All at the old Uenedlck shop. A. J. Bellows. FOR SALE. New modern bungalow. t)37 South Main street. Inquire at premises. FOR SALE. Large house, three quarter aero lot, close In; will sell cheap or trade for smaller place. Inquire 429 Hast pve. dtf FOR SALE.- Host bottling works ami Ice crenni factory in northeast Nebraska. Invoice $;ir,ni). will take l-:t land near Roseburg, bal ance cash. l'lainvieiv Holding Works, lMainvlew, Neb. dsw FOR SA I.E. 2 1 -acre ranch, 1 mile rroni liosehurg: 12 acres cleared, part 111 cultivation; 2 acres Just plowed ready Tor planting; 9 acres tine timber: 'a acre strawberries, also raspberries, loganberries, etc.; small house, liirrn, and chicken house; 2 springs on place. Fine Jersey row. S-year-nlil mare, sound, gelltlo and true; 7-molltlls-old colt, single wagon, set or sin gle harness; 21 White Leghorn hens. All lor fL'iMiii. Apply Re view ofriro for owner's name. K y ai have something to sell, to trade, to rent, or have lost something or found something, use a Want Ad. in the Review. MERCHANTS' LUNCH Served at Hotel Umpqua From 11:45 until 2: 35c M. C. BURLESON Sale and F.xchriiie of Really Accident and Fire Insurance Homes and Apartments To Rent. Notary Public. Cor. Cns ,V Stephen Sts.. ltoseluirg New York Cafe ti. WONG, M';ier Ol'KN 1UY AMI NIGHT. Mt-U at All 'lours. Remilar Meala ti CeU Chicken Dinner Sundays, fTdui II Noon to ! f. M. Chop Suet. Noodle. Fresh Oys ters. Flth. Etc., all the tlnm. Cor. Jackson A Wasblnitoi Its. Good, cleat), comfortable 4- rooms at McClallen Hotel at ? ;4 $250 per week and up. Itoscturg Nursery Co.. Kltcliln & Itluck, rrops., corner Oak and Main streets, Phone 102. PROFESSIONAL CARDS MRS. CHARLES S. HEINLIVE i'iaiioforto Instrustor Musical Kintlcrjrnrtciier Studio: 423 Ella St. Phone 33-R. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office: .Main 171 2 to 4 p. m. Has- Main 172 ob. M'cktta s:.;r (i, I'hysli li i Women end Children Diseaiei a Specialty Office, Masonic I'.Ulit., Second Fluor. CIIAS. F. HOPKINS Altoriiey.at-Lnw Room 420, Perkins Eldg., Itoseburg. Especial attention given to con veyancing and the examination of titles to real estate. Practices in all State and Federal Courts. J. C. PULLEKTON Attorney-iit-Lnw ROSEBURG, OREGON Room 3, Douglas Nat. Dank Bldg. Phones: Office 119, Residence 138-L. DR. D. K. S.N'ELL Osteopathic Physician Diseases of women and children a specialty. 301-3 Perkins lildg., Roseburg, Ore. L. .a.. HICKS SURVEYOR !"J.t Pnrlrlr Tliill.lln,. HnDel.npir ft ALBERT S. Ill'EY OPTOMETRIST 118 W. CASS ST. Roseburg - Oregon. DRS. SEEI.Y, SETIIKIt & STEWART Physicians and Surgeons. Suite of Offices Rear Douglas Na tional Dank, Ground Floor. Ph 'no 3C7. ROSEBURG - - - - OREGON (it ltDON A. I'ORY Vocal Lessons Studio 312 East Cass Street Phone 191-J. ROSEBURG, ORE. When you don't advertise nobody knows that you are do- I mg nus.ness, and it won t be ? I long before you'll not know it 4 4 yourself. What Is the dilVereiico between meat shop and a bake shop? In one (ho gotMls nre rare; In the other, well done! Try Our Rare Meats Improve tbeir rarity by good cook ing hihI we will guarantee the beat results. The remembrance of quality will linger long after the appetite Is satisfied, and you'll bob up serenely for tho next meal. The Economy Market (ieo, Kohlbagen, Prop. PHONE 53 17ERN ISLAND 1 GREENHOUSE Roseburg. Oregon Mrs. F. D. Ouvn, Prop. Pkoa. irti Cut Flowers Potted Plants Funeral Designs Wedding Boquets I Just received a fresh supply of Kerns of all kinds. Also on sale at The Ro.se Confectionery i j TAKE YOUR CHOICE COOKING AND HEATING SCHEDULE For electric ranges. Irons, chafing dishes, and other miscellaneous heat lug devices or small domestic uower devices. METER RATE Three Cents (3c) per Kilowatt Hour Minimum charge, 1.00 per month FLATMATES Electric range for domestic purposes $5.00 per month Electric water beater for domestic purposes ...$2.50 per month The above rates are for permanent service only, and provides for the installation, by the company, of a separate meter for measurement of current used for cooking and heating purposes. Douglas County Light & Water Co. 0 Phone 6 1 , Roseburg, Oregon "j i j j I I 1 For goo printing of all kinds rtevlcw always leads. Health is Not Put Up In Bottles and can not be bougkt at tbe drug store, but we put up pure food drinks in bottles which is the next best thing. ROSEBURG SODA WORKS Pure Sweet Apple Cider. Authorized Bottlers of the Genuine Hires' Root Beer. Phone 188. W.tsJLf --V1 2 zr 1M r . me iact remains that rolger's sells best and is the most reliable. Their spices and extracts are the best grade, and are always the same. You can get them at MARSHALL'S The Pure Food Store REMEMBER, we give Roseburir Tradlnr Chert. PHONE 184 Make Big Jobs Look Small With our Modern Sanitary Plant we turn out more work in a day than six ordinary women could do in a year do it better, quicker aud strictly sanitary. Every garment, every piece of cloth, every item, no matter how small is sterilized in process and the cleanest, purest steam and soap used in Laudering. Better Than New Because in being Sterilized there is absolutely no chance for germs to exist. It's worth the price alone to have your clothing purified yet it costs you not a cent. The greatest institution the City affords. Roseburg Steam Laundry You Don't Have to Go to Sea to See for Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipes, tlw. 8 , nn ,,, ivment l.uil.llnK foundation ad chimney blrkT Cemt anil cement work of any kind. lement sidewalks I have five or sii houses I will tell cheap, as I want tn n. th. money m other business. See my burglar-proof window lock i i! O. K. See Pat's Elastic roof paint for le.k ? rooh ! wTbuud mJl or repair your houses. Business buildings a specialty oV.r tnJl years experience Id building. v CONTRACTOR AX lU'U.DKR. F the If you have something to sell nu a want ad In the Rerlev. Bear Sez: 'The article that folks nulr fnr (fie ofteuest is always the best." The housewife and the merchant are confronted with new baking powder that is claimed to have Folger's faded into glooms, but are they really any better or even as irood? ezzzwi Roseburg, Oregon PAT F. PATTERSON