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par? torn 3 Children Cry m Hctchey's mSJmXM thy A HIctI OOARBY Rfl BBERY Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought, and which, has beea in use for over thirty years, has borne the fiirnatiire' of aild bns l)e(;n nl:'de under his per- CJL-XrTf'y soml1 sunervi3i"n since its infancy. VVtS7. Uow t deceive vn in ,M. ii UHinicrieiis, imitations ana Jiist-as-fjood " ore .experiments tnat trine witn ana endnnrar Jnlants and Children Experience I'Ul 11 MI S ItUHItKII l-CTK TltKV- i II ill'' A 1,1.1 'i mniMi wiiii ii 'I'll K l,l II It 11 All 'Mil': IIAIlll III' ( Alil'.VIVti .UMIlT U I I II II I M. almost but the health of Experiment. IS vasiorm is a harmless substitute for Cr.stor Oil, Paregoric, Drop? and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Fovc-rishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Dowels, aids the assimilation of Food; Riving healthy ai.d natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. CASTOR! A ALWAYS St Bears the Signature of 0 , ZSrftP- In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought xoti;i ,w;;m;i.'.vni rim. t nj to mvktu: point MYltTLK POINT. Or. Juni L'n. A in on k Ihn iwrfonnrrn nf thi I't-n-(1 lot on H (HI ltd Ml some tin will ; penr at tlu Myrtle l'nlnl n m 11 p mi J II I V 4. fi 1111(1 (1, j,n Mil turn Hull Hall, Wilkin WlllijintM, John S'-ufti. KKtv Wllki-f, Can ult WIW-v H1:in ohctt, Kcnnclli Kcnnnlv, ilth ox Imrno, (N't)! LIihIhcv, SI win v I hi II. Mnrlo Miill, Slim T.'il.ot, l!:ml M (irath, Chfritfr ItoltiTtx, (Imilii liei'd, Itahr KwitiK '"l iiumy dIIhtb Kvory tim of tin"-' rtiltr. h:r rstiih liHhffl a ronitniioi at I'nwlN'f tin mid il her round u pK 1 hi 01m h mil l!ir country where ir tli'lr tin men ji re mentioned. There will nlsn 1h t v. full cat lofwlH of row potih-s and w 'Id horseit, itwludinu the fiintnus .Inlin Spain BtrltiK of Iiowh. Mvriii- I'oMit In milking jtN'Ht incpi'iattnim t-r ,111 enomuMin ei owd on nil I li n-e d; h There will he lnmltu' hi Mir oveii inic and tiianv other n ! f r;w-t inns. I'tei ramp utmunlH and fn-e wood mid water to those who wish it. lvstrthlislie itei'ord Minn Itentrh-e Wrlnht. w ho M tendH the I'erdue hi Ih.hI, lost. No I'M, lia est aid lulled ;t nti I hv f.railiintiiiK from the eighth vi.ide tit the JiKe of II yeaiit and tv-i uionili, What Ik the dtfl'eretic e tit-l a tludn aittl 11 tueiit iiuin? witli . iin avorne.e of ltd per cent in her st Hl She Is the flailKlltei' of lofh U iliiht. of Hays Creek. Uereii) .riiva! M I'M. I,. J. Itedford, Drain; fi. K. Daiuewond, It. C Carter, William Splk-r. (llendale; K. ) .Kmery, Fred Smilh. Marshlield; Carl O. Ijiiik, Yonealla; K. II. Hedrtek, are amoim Hi.- late ji i I ', ;ii - in the Craud hotel. I.I. Hymn Itldwelt, J. U. Ilayeri, lloaflhi; Kuhy t. Hurelnrd and Ris ler, PoweiM; Harry . Slarfas. .Mrs. ArniHtion and Hiriicr, I'oilland; Mr. and Mis. .hud. Sphy.ni'-ssw, N'ort h Yakima: W. Draper. Salem ; C. II. ihll, Albany, are ainoiiK (lie late ar ria!s ai the I'lnpoita hotel. TRIED TO CUT COMMUNICATION I'iiniffl All l!l:llH liosr 111 I llO Vilarr' 'i Ho ol IColilifi-s W'ei'c W uiiiHinl ly t'l nl Srolls lnlIK All W'i'I'l 'ntllH'il. Kir 11 .M11 I'Mllli. wlm li-is l-l-f. Mr . I). W. .'niilf. il. l.ll'l.-.l lor Im-i limni- ut Snltii'rlin Imlav. It' Hit tlllde iliesr to kill, Imt Hie meat man kill lo tlrs! 0'HC-: TO COM'lt ACTMim, IIH.IIW Y CONSI Itl t'l ION. ItiMmlas 4 "txitil 1 , Oregon, Sealed I'Mls will tie received Ity the Cniiniv Cm 1 it of I )on 1; la: Cminty, Ore., at run rl house. ItoyolmrK. Ore 1:1111, al o'. ld. k p. 111., on th- l:!th dav of .1 ul', I ; I for ura eliiin a fi-rl inn n read he , ren Ihe punt I olTife of I n oii ville and tln pieft . elfite ef I'e I. lionr.las Cniility. Ore-j (-on, The w ork in idv"4 approxt iiiawdv i',;ir, miles of lirav.'liiiK, the tinifts h'-ili mere pall ieit la I 1 V de- scrihed a I nun Km;! peer's St a I ion II j mi, whieh tiear.s S. 0 ih'KTees l! liitlillles V. I '7 I leet mini tile . W. corner of the Willis Ii. I.. C. No. I '. in 'I'p - 7 -1 , to Kniiiet-r'.s Sta ti.Mi I .':! ; I'li.l. No hid will he considered mites a ret 1 in 1 '.niied , v casli . a liidder 's1 hnild or eeilitied eln'i k fur an amount eiial tn , I lea: t five ( I Per rent ol tlie total ainoiilil oT (he Intl. A rnrp'O ale snrcty hrmd Will he required t.-r tin. faithful peiform aine of the renti'irl in n hiiui eipial lo ope hall of the tnlal illlioillll ol Ihe hid. l'l.tte;, sperifh-.ttions, f.rtn of con tra, t. pnp..val Planks and full hi r0 Hi.itli.ll ler holders UliiV he oh l.i ne.l al the (itfire ef the Ceun!v ( I'll, er the Ceuntv Ilea d iuat er at Oneo there was n little calf 'Twniild make ou luui-h To hear it bawl! that's Jialfl Now we Hdl the hod (IT Veal, well diesved. It inukes a dnintv im al, THAT'S AM.! Kxcept n r"n'i:esiiiin - in v oi is 1 ai. iii iii:. The Kconomy Market ffcMV Ki.ltllmffrn, .nin.. IM1..111. KM I lit' 1I1 I III.. ;in Iin- I! I : ii !ui 1 k, upon l.'lhiw. il r.-'i.-l to T.-J.-.-t t'lii'-.iti ir tn jit'riMii ' I 'lnins,ils ili'l'Mli'il n II I . nl l V r nil N l V I! V M.ll .Mi, CiHIMtv .liiilci' . f .l. .lotin, I i 1 in ii! 0-s ; 1 1 11 T . 1 1.1 w in '. . :n r. I '.'iiuin-. .iitln'r t 1: II I .-;i. CiMllllV I'l.Tli t.l .'nil.' 1 1'.. I'i I 'i WMWMKIW' BHUMKJMMH Iff HI' luH'lll.Asj Dryer Stoves . Tray Cloth Valley Tin. Santa Cement I Camp beds, tents, etccomplete outfit for AutoistsSpecblly low prices. Gar Jen Hose, dV.rdcn Tools and Lnvn Mowers. S. B. CROUCH Hardware, Tinware, Cranitcwaie, Kk Sheridan Street Roscburg, Oregon (l,(rt Untpqua Courier.) !'! Traviek, an empjo.ie of the rork quarry near lirandy liar on the CmpMua itiver about six miles below KeottritiuiK. was held up at the i iiari'y Monday morn in 1; about 2 o' tloek ty llireo men who carefully planned the job, takliiK from Trav iek about $I!mju, which he wan in the ha bit of carrying around with hi:-. it appears that four parties were interested in the robbery direct and Indirectly, tlx leader of the K.t', heini,' one M ike Zelork, a Creek, who had bean employed at the ijuairy up to about tiie first of May, when he quit work there and bft. While there ho Jeiirned t!ie habit that Traviek had of carrying a liinie amount of money on IHh per ron inaleaii of deposit itiK H tip hank and, with the object of fcettin possei-'sion oi' this money, Xeloek planned the robbery. It appears thai the tour Interested parties left Drain some time Sunday u a laro Hudson His. arriving near Seottsbur; in the afternoon. Three of the parties left Ihe anlo In charge oof one of their inimb"r a short distance above that town and proceeded to Kcoltsburg. where they tinidoyeil Mr. Nelson, of HcottshurK, to take them down the river, irivini; out the Information dial tli"y were on a fishing a nd fainpi-i: trip and wanted to find n t.uilable camping tround, one even Mayini; thai he t-xpi-eted his wife to short ly join them when I hey w ere suitaldy located. Alter pa ir.i" a hen one mih he low l)d. SI en's place, ihey dismissed Mr. Nelson and sent him hack, say Inn Ihey could probably return by boat . The point whore Mr. Xelson left them is about a mile above the quarry ami on the imo side til' the ri er. A bout '' o'clock the follow ing mom i im Tiavich was sudden I r a akein-d in his cabin by a flash lh:ht and a reidver in his face, lie immediately 1; tabbed clock hv Ihe wrist, I'eciitf ui.illK Who Ihe robber , w j's. but he was pushed in the face I hv the icoler. and hefoie he enu Id recover, Zelock Krabbed Trav i h s pa nls and, w ith his confeder-at'-fj, nphed out of the door and d isa p tea red in the dark iiesn. The rohheiM had laid their plans well, to make Iheir Ket-away. They had turned all of Ihe boats al the quarry loose in Ihe ii er. with t he exception d the one thiil they v.t,. to use in rettint; hack to Scot tshr va. and had also, as the suppnred. rut the telephone line so that Ihe alalia could not be i ven to the oui.ed points until thev were fairly on their way. lint in (heir attempt to cut the telephone line ihey made a lies take which caused their undoing for instead of cut I inn the telephone 1'ite ;ih they Intended, they cut the liht line ned in the quarry. Therefore w hen Tra ich :ae the nlarni, Mr. M e 1 . r. -mi pei inien 'em of t he quar ry, succeeded in ratsllli; Scot tstui ! t:, K4-idport and I lai oiner, inform inn tlie 1 ttiens of tao-ie towns oT what had ha ppem d. I'iiv.i'm w ere immediately oiyau lei. T. II Andrews.. tiMice of the pi a re at S ott; biiri;. depa I ied I'nt pian. I'etersop and Kriam of that ))lace. 10 w a tch the In ml inn whirl' below the town, lo which point 'he !epu 1 ies iin media lei v went. Tut 111111 'einn armed with a slminun loaded with lilt .hot and the other two with rifv. Sbnitlv iift-r taking (heir stations a bit it w .11 hea 1 d 1 0111 inn up the liver, but il did imi attempt to land at the wharf, hut proceeded up t' t 1 i if on the opposite sole and a'-le-n i'iei t ma lie a land in n abo". e the niael t-ar n short dtan-e nl'inj the wharf, but ewian to Ihe low tid, t hey w ere una ble In do "o. capninn Ihe 0, , 11 r.aiiti of (he boat to Nnd at a d'f rent point than v 111 their in tention The deputies had dis. ov er, d them hen thev pasted all I. cm mo: wlii'i'f the '.oat'- c 't'Mi.iilU and. t be mo etl il "il 1 r and took a jioit on j - near w here t he p.u l y 1 ui;epde to 1 l Hp ihe 1 i III 'illnl :i II. . T , left t he lioat iitpl sla ted lp to- j i v .ii d-- I lie I 0.1 d 1 11 do Ol.; so 1 hey ? 1 bad to pa :.; within ahi ut : - yards) X "' W here (be depq - .m , n e w ait inn j for them and, as the came opposite i J ( (M'e ,! ti e n e-l l'i ( to l!!i'lll to J ti-t n i. ? r. toward the I ank j I of the :if !-n iP.m Were ailed . ' b, it In I eo I t can OH W ,W KCll T t 1 I1'.- CM'Mii'.oid. It Mph v,.,.neit to I , .11. n ,.-.e Hi, !! ,1 I'hn ' shoti! - v. e e ' o . d at the f , 1 mp.; men. wM.h X I .- rv . I'd jo o e. f Inn ak Ml ef ! 1 .1 ere v. en li, ir 1 and. n in-1 ; t i-,'.d k W h '""'"'I $ ' a v 1 , ! . n r ; ton u 1 !'.d i M II j I 1 t: .n l a- rii'M-in 'd fr.11 ' . ' ' 1 1 1 i 1.1 ,i!Mii : b 1 1 ''ii'. 1 i-ian , I f en ., an al el the d-i-or and '. 4 ' 1 1 im 1' :i. ' 1 1 i in 111 1 1 10:1 it a" T ','.! ! 1 1 'i; b,.l had J ciie- j T i e-1, .t 1 1 ' Mum on 1 of wlm-ii I Ii. d s,mi r .l of the "bet in hi- Lark I I t ei'ii 1 v la H i I I ret) ei muatiou U' the wtn. 00 a: 9. try wio, 'ouo4 upt a fair wbi'.h Iq1 the qOI'u'-m at first think vtiu; g;Lirs lv: u&vu t'i '?l''.V, or riiiit ZelO'.-it the woun-Jvd , man, had hidden it sumtwhei-e. In I the meanllmc the ijue-jr action o one of the ti-.putit-i uppoinred. iiy Ju tice Andruwa, Kriam by nume wlio was Afan at f ho place ot the siiootini; to stop and pik up Fonie ;irtif!e, wi Icli afterwards proved have. b"eii ire nion y. Kinully the man was tal-.en into custody ami. 1 on examination ar.d search Ue:P?; made of his room, over $ 0 J f 1 was found on him and in hia room, a bK pait of 11 benK loan i hidden in raiaoi a w urn ne iia. it) po3s,?ssion Ihe day alur t ho robnery. i'p the t i me of 'he. pr-'f im. writ i ?0o has b'en recovered, and ft is thought thai Kriam ha.i hid len the .'emainder in soie.o other haaiti- This 111:111 Kriam at one time worked in thiu eilv for the Winchester Hay Miiuijer 10., but littl? is known of hi ii Mr. K'! st land stays that f I injuivd uiMi will recover from Ins InjurU s, i -it it wi!i be some li:ue before he will be uble to sit down to a meal. Ze!,,.'k 'pressed himself as he lm? very indignant at the posse all shootitn; at him, slai'.pjf that h wool i not l.ave treated oven a dot; in t titti 111 inner. lie may j.ret ov his ii.'l.mi!.':-!!! before he has oppor tunity aaia to ro ) another man The .0. n of the auto w hit h hroanht 'he parties vho dpi the ro Id ue, to Keti .ishu r chi !ms to bo in noeenl. ilaininK that he was hired in 1'ortlanil :o br:ni thoni to brain and ScoottsbiifK, and that they were to pay hi: fco much an hour for the trip, but nevertheless all parties are now in t - I'd 0,1 y and pi idjably new developim ntr will appear. Many cupiovs ai afloat coneprn ItiK the robbery, aitu dd Uepy Scottshum was never so rudely awakened irin -e rhe "d iv. of old and the day of sold' as it was last Monday, and many moons will pas-f: before the in -ident will I t ior:oi.- ten and the or cased Iti be t.-td and retohl of how "we cniMht tbe robbers of "Itruidy liar ((tinr.-y " LODGE CARDS 4. F. A. M., Laarel Lotl No. If. Regular Communlcatlona 2nd and fourth Wedneeda'ya each monta at llaaonlo Temple, Roaeburg, Or. Vlaltori welcome. GUY COIiDON, W. M. W. P. HAKH1S. Becj. li. P. O. Elks, Hosebarg Lodge, No. HttO. Holda regular communica tions at tbe Elks' Temple on the 2nd and 4th Thuridaya of each month. All metuberB requested to attend regularly, and all vlsttlm brothora are cordially Invited tf attend. 11. J. HILDEHUKN, E. II. 1HA li. RIDtiLK, Secretary. KAGI.FA, Kosenurg Arle meeta In their ball on Jackson St., on 2nd and 4th Monday evenlnga of each mouth, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren In good standing always wel come. K. P. CLARK, P. W. P. VICTOR J. MICKLLI, W. P. li. F. GOODMAN, Secy. Phone M 183. L O. O. V., I'hlletaruui Lode No. a Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, eornor Jackson and Casa Sta., on Saturday evening of each week. Members of the arder In ood standing are Invited to attend. HORACE C. IIKKO, N. O. A. J. GEDOKS, Hoc. Secy. J. B. BA1LET. Fin. Secy. L O. O. t lUsIng 8tar Ixxlge No. 174 meeta In the Odd Fellowa Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. FOSTER UL'TNER, N. 0. CARL W. OHMA.N, Kec. 8ecy M. FICK LB. F. 8. L O. O. V., Union Armuipment No. . Meets In Odd Fellows' Tsniple, very Thurnday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. J. II. IIAILEY, C. P. HORACE HERO, II. P. OLIVER JOHNSON, H. JAMES EWAHT. F. S. KNIGHTS OK PYTHIAS, Alphi Lodge No. 4 7, meets every Wed nesiiay evening Cor. Jackson and Cass Sts. Vlnttor nlwavs welcome D. N. iaiSENHAKK, C. C. CHAS. F. HOPKINS, M. F. E. E. WIMUERLT, K. R. S. LOYAL Oltli:it OK JIOOSE. Roso burg Lodgo No. 1037. Meets on the second and fourth Wednesday evening ot each month, at 8 iVIni'k in the liur liull All visiting brothers Invited to attend. C. W. Cl.OAM-:, Dictator. 11. O. PARGETER, Secy. O. R. H., Itiisohurg diapter No. Holds their regular meeting on the 1st and 3rd Thursday In each month. Visiting membvrs In goad standing are respectfully invited to attend. M US. CARRIE HELL, W. M. FREE JOHNSON, Secy. It.j'ilieJ UKUEKAIIS, Kosebur Rebekal LodKe, No. 4. I. O. O. V. Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple ever Tuesday evening Visiting slstun and brethren Invited to attend. MISS m.ANCHE REED, N. 0. MRS. HEI.l.E STEPHENSON, SOC. DEI.I.A 1. LEWIS. F. S. WOODMEN OF T1IK WOULD, Obi Camp No. K'. Meets In the Odd Fellows' hall In Roseburg ever? 1st 3rd Monday evrnlnns. Visit Ing neighbor alwavs welcoma. 11 CAR KICK, C. C. M. M. Mll.l.KU, Cerk. NKKillllOltS OK WOOIHUAFT, Lilac Clrle No. 4 9 Meets on the 1st and 3rd Monday evening of, each month at Odd Fellows' hall. I Visiting members In good stand Ing are Invited to attend. EDITH CHURCHILL. O. N. T1LXJB I. JOHNSON, Clark. I fi r v, sivit ft t ILtv,, . ti - lis lit I , I -7 ( f f.S v-vo-w j v V v H fr I ; uMta!& llift-? r lie!' fv V ,7: . T" i ,tT'svJ t w - ! that destroj American It it i , St ' - Al ,,i liictn c inil Irmer 9 v' J 54 "Sf Tiin n.AQ, THE FACTORY AND THE HOMG Americans have a patriotic pride in a state of industrial prosperity that sup ports American stand ards of living. Coupled with this is an inborn distrust of policies that destroy American industries and lower the standards of Amer ican life. The big gear wheel and the Ameri can Lagle are emblems that stand for protec tion to the factory and the home and for the workers who toil in the one and live in the other, II i it Osteopaths Attend .Vleelinu .More than 100 asti'iiiiiithie physi cians and HiiiKemis altcnilt'd the INI!i i Ji l ll ii 1 convention of California oh- teoopaths .liiHt cloned at l.o.i Aih'j'Ii h. Every stale In the Went was repro- Henteil, lhos-e uoiiii; ironi Oieuon he- Ins Dr. S. L. Del.app. of lto.s.'l.ui'!;: hr. C. inn! Ei a M. t'l.i '.y.v. ol M.-iir.inl: Dr. Il. nry 11. i il. of l'onl::ll.. :iii1 Dr. Mury M . .Mill shull. ol' .Mliany. A n v 1 1 ri-'.a 1 1 i.:i I itm in rluilingr all the Weitrni s'(U'S v;i perl'r".'l.il arid xs-ill he liiinun as tin W'e-I.'l n O ol'.lthi.' A-m i.:t;otl. WASHINGTON. .Iline 16. Repre sentative Ilawli-y today introduced a hill nppnipriiitini; $2. .'00, 000 for the RooM'veli hiKlnvay in Oreson and authoi izini; Ihn secretary of war to ani'i'l all eipial alliount re-i-elltlv voted hy the people ol' that slate.' 9. Stimulate Retail Biz. ADVERTISE! 1 nmtKSBJsta.rm.f ''gmnTimiiii Don't wait for things to come your way without doing something to help them along Newspaper A elver Using Won the War through the successful cam paiuns carried on for raising an army, selling bonds, and saving food. Talk to Twenty thousand people through an Ad in The Review and you'll tet Results that pay well Advertise-increase your adver tising. Use the Review to tell the story develop the great potential market wh'ch is ready and willing. The Iloseburg Review Daily Kosuuiirg's Most Serviceable Newspaper Weekly :-: pf10e .W,na.'rav.'.',l T4 15 15 i0 A