Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, June 15, 1908, Image 3

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Costs about
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For vSale by
Hamilton Drug Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
Call or write for Color Cards
EVENING ROSEBURC REVIEW
JUNE 15, 1008.
VaseSale
FOR
THIS WEEK
ONLY
Any vase or Slatue
in our Store at cost
or less until Satur
day night no longer
SeC Window Display
(nions Book Store
The Oregon Restaurnnt will serve
Ice Cream on Sundays hereafter at
15 cents per dish, with cake. dTF
We ire sole ngent8 for the Conklln
Self Filling Fountain Pens and ree-omend-them
as being far ahead of
any other pen on the market. Can
non's Book Store. . TF
THE BOND REALTY CO Or
chards, Farms, Timber Land and city
property. Some fine bargains. Jack
son street. Roeeburg Ore.
Step Ladders at Churchill's. Why
not have one of your own?
Not "Just as good," but tfm best
Jennlng's bread. Free delivery
Phone 63. dtf.
Mr. Phonograph Owner Burr's
Music House has' just received the
Edison records for June. They ore
dandies.
The biggest stock of Vermont
marble ever received In Roseburg Is
now on dlsplav at W. E. Marsters'
shop, loot of Jackson street. Give
him a chance to figure on your work
and he will satisfy you. dswtf
Cut flowers, carnations, at The
Rose. Mrs. F. I). Owen. Phone 1-TJ7.
Mrs. E. C. Herrlck and Miss Myra
Camp have opened dressmaking par
lors tno doors sOu-h o, ie . s,..o..j
church. Parties desiring work In
their line will receive the benefit of
sixteen years' experience. Prlres
reasonable. Also have for sale
Franco-American Hygienic toilet ar
ticles Please give us a call dTF
Hot water bottles, fountain
syringes, bulb syringes and atomizers,
the finest and most complete line In
the city. Sold at the lowest prices on
our guarantee to give satisfaction.
Look at our lln. and you will not buy
elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co.
Just arrived. big shipment of
Men's Tan. Brown and Black O
fords. The best 13.50 Man's Shoe
that money ran buy, at Stephens &
Perry's. We fit the feet.
Chtalten dinner, with ice cream
and cake, every Sunday at the Rose
buig Hotel, from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m.,
BO cents. TF
The most complete stock of La
dles' Misses and Childress footwear
in the city at Stephens & Perrvs.
Bring your feet. TF
Woodwork
Beauffaf-
Weal's
Interior
Enamel
Emmel produce hird enamel '
sumce. Impervious to steam and molsnire, on
ordinary walls, ceilings, bathrooms, laundries.
Pretty tints and colors to match furnishings and
a yoaruu-no trouble.
the same as common paint Not
beautiful, but sanitary.
lag G Vote, tank. aM
Mrs. George K. Ilouck and little
son returned Sunday from l'ort
lund. Mrs. E. II. Aiitenreith has return,
eil from n visit with relatives In
Portland.
Mrs. T. It. Sheridan and the
Misses Slierldnn arrived Sunday fiotr
Unix Fruneiseo.
Mrs. M. W. Aldrlrh returned on
Saturday from a visit with hor
tliiftht-i- !:i Salem.
V. I.. Cobb, the real estate deal
er, is seriously III at his home ol
pneumonia, which suddenly develop
ed last Saturday.
lsadore Dailies returned Saturday
front a trip to Portland, lie was ac
companied hy his sister. .Mrs. Wm.
ntZKerald. of Spokane, who will vis
It here with relatives.
Max Zimmerman has Riven up tlu
Itlea of trying to hold a Market Hay
In RosehurK and has returned to Eu
gene, where one of his "big" events
will he pulled off on next Saturday.
Marry llildehurn left Sunday foi
Portland to join the Sunset Maga
zine advertising car on a trip U
Chicago and thence throufjhout tlu
middle west to the Oulr of Mexico.
He will act in the capacity of a so-
tlicitor. and he experts to he ahseitl
I for the hnlance of Iho year.
The annual picnic of the Presby
terian Sunday school of litis city
will he held in the Bellows' Grove,
West Koseburg, next Tuesday.
beginning at It) o'clock, a. in. Ail
mhers are requested to bring a
lunch. Kef rerih incuts will be served
m the ground.
CAN' VON VI
xmvs,
Miss Jessie Brooks, wiio has been
working In the store of Olds, Wort
inan & King, In Portland, returned
iiome Saturday
Born, Tuesday, June 9. 1 911 S. to
Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Worthiiigton, a
i)oy.
Frank Hall Reeves, a student ol
'he Kimball College of Theology, of
Salem, has been Assigned to the pas
'orate of the Methodist church at
his place for the summer.
Born, Snyder, Thursday, June 11.
'o Mr and Mrs. Jos. Snyder, of Daye
:reek, a bo.v. Echo.
A (irund Family Medicine.
"It gives me pLtu.tre to speak a
;ood word for Electric Bitters,"
writes Mr. Frank Conlan, of No
136 Houston St., New York. "It's
-t grand family medicine for dyspep-
dan and liver complications; while
for lame back and weak kidneys it
"annot be too highly recommended."
Klectrlc Bitters regulate the digest
ive functions, purify the blood, and
Impart renewed vigor and vitality to
texes. Sold under guarantee at A
C. Marsters' drug store. r0c.
Milling pops uo.
is erecting a plant at
PORTLAND, OREGON
for the manufacture of their
world famous
PORTABLE WELL
PRILLING MACHINES
for -water, oil, gas, etc., etc
A moderate amount of
monry will start you In
a profitable business.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
have been proved by
C-'Tpc'.:tivc Te-c to be
1 H---1 1'' World.
For full particular" rcirard
inR well drilimu rr.aihints,
to..'.. suppUcs, etc., write to
THE STAR DHILLIHG MACHINE CO.
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AKKON. OHIO.
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LOCAL MOWS.
Prof, am) Mrs. (.coie Savyr, of
ak Janl. are in the city.
Miss Hazel Pnitorson returned
this morniiiK from a trip to Portland.
See Jennings, the baker, for some
ihiiiK special fur balls and parties, tf
KlnuT Datnotta returned this
niornuiK from a business trip to
Portland.
WIIKW! Hut it is hot. Well, why
not ei an oil stove of Churchill and
t)e cool.
Ally. C. I. Leaven good and family
left Sunday for Linn county to visit
.villi relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Williams, of
Portland, are visiting here with their
n, J. (1. Williams.
L. A. Webb left today for his
home In Indiana, after a visit at
Lurley with his brother, J. J. Webb.
Phone CGI, when you want a good
Irlvinn rig or saddle horse. Horses
boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar
Dixon. dTF
AHkh RMk1 Piilmer. nf Rrnnts Puss.
who has been visiting here with her
unit. Mrs. C. L. Hadley. left Sunday
'nr Pnrtliiml Aftr n slinrf visit In
that city Miss Palmer will go to
ortu Menu to remain until tseinem-
oer when she leaves lor uuicago to
ake a post-crauuate "course on
piano.
North Pend Harbor: Mr. Carter,
f the Cmptiua valley, has purchased
lin u-ntwl nnrl rnnl biiKllifsn of A. H.
ICngle of this city and will shortly
ake charge of tho business. Mr.
Ongle has accepted tho management
if his brother's stock and dairy
ranch In the I'mnqua valley and
vill assume cotnrol as soon as Mr.
barter arrives here to take charge of
'ho business.
Ex-President John H. Coleman, of
Willamette l! Diversity, lias received
in invitation to become presldeut of
ho University of the Pacilic, and
vvill probably accept the position.
rhe University of the Pacific is lo
oted at San0.Iose, Cal., 47 miles
'rom San Krancisco and is under the
mironage of the California confer
Mice of I he Methodist Episcopal
'hurch. It has six buildings and
ibout .'!00 students. The value of
:he plant Is about $i!n.fi00 and It
wis Jir.O.OhO pnilowmenis.
Watch Frozen in Ice.
Reliable timepipco made by the
South llend Watch Co. Keeps abso
lutely correct lime while frozen In a
ake of Ice. Proof of superior ad
justment of watches to heat and
old.
v 1 S'lJU-;;
1 AJi.dLh .iS. '.
IIT? watch that was a cood
-I. timekeeper" a Reiteration ago
isn't fit to meet the demands for
accuracy and reliability th;it you
must make upon the watch you
carry.
Call nnd we will show you a Smith
Bond Watch that is so much better thrm
ll.i- rtUli yon carry, that ft'i real econ
omy to thrtiw ii wit v the ultl one nml luiy
the South Hrnl. This snvinif i in money
as well as trouble nml annoyance. We
will prove it to you for the nkim;. Come
nnd pc the South Hi-mi Wntch tint is o
jM-rfectlv tnatU and ad; listed that it would
tctp iwrfect luue froze u in solid ice.
Our stock of watches Includes a good
line of the South Hends.
A. S. HL'EY, Jeweler & Optician.
Located on Can Street.
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Cut Glass and Silverware
r There have never lefnre been ohVred such extraordinary bargains
hi eh,.- t l'T CLASS. All j.cos arc best quslit; c!r glt only
a ffW t'ieees of a kind. -
" lo silverware have the k-nd that trives lasting satisfaction: lieau
t hi aucl (liu'tiilied d"!,ii:is. worth and loni? wear, which are the qualities
cleiivu b. ih-mtst fastidious Tills cut glass and silverware make the
most useful of presents f.ir.lune wedditiifs. .SM?cial lrU:es
Expert Watch Clfaning
and Repairing . . .
W. 11. I'lslli;it, Pres. J, If. BOOTH, Vlee-1'n-a. J. M. THIMINE, Sec.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Successor to F. E. Alloy.
Ahstrai t of Title Furnished. Titles (luaranteed.
Land OI1I. e Practice a Specialty. Safety Iieposlt Holes for Hent.
Ti in her I.unda Bought and Sold. Land Script for Sale.
Iteal Estate and Insurance.
I'iikt rpiH-rly I'rep.inKl for Filing on Government Lands.
Totfiiship Maps, SIiowIiik Viwant Ijinils, of all Township In the
ItoschurK lnd District, 5 Cents Kax-b.
OHice I n.l. r V. 8. IJiml Office nOSKIll RO, OREOOV.
Ice Cream for Sun
day. Leave orders with us on Satur
day and we will deliver on
Sunday without extra charge
Our 'phone is 2173.
Palace of Sweets
Phone 1273 Orders Delivered
Mr. and Mrs. R. II. C. Wood, re
cently ninrrled In OreKim City, ar
rived this morning ou their return
from a honeymoon trip to British
Columbia.
Miss Stella Chaddock leaves to
morrow for Dorona, Lane county, to
visit with her sister, Mrs. Enrl
Fickle, nfter which she will proceed
to Falls City. Polk county, to visit
with tho Chappell family.
Mrs. Beryl Smith nnd son left this
morning for Boise, Idnho, where
Mrs. Smith will engage in the ladles'
furnishing goods business. After
making all necessary nrruiiRemnnts
In Boise, Mrs. Smith will proceed to
St. Pnul and Chlcngo to purchase o
stock of goods.
Stops Itching Instantly. Cures
piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter,
hives, herpes, scabies Doan'8 Oint
ment. At any drug Blore.
Salem Journal: Miss Susie Wat
son, a member of the Senior class of
the High school, entertained the
members of that class nnd a number
of Willamette university students
and professors at the home of Attorney-General
Crawford last Saturday
evening. She was assisted in enler
'nlnlng bv Jim Crawford. Punch
was served on the lawn which wns
Mghted with Jnpnnese lanterns,
ome Impromptu sneeehes were enl
'"d for nnd made by the students.
Refreshments were served In the
house. Miss Tthodn Watson, of
ftosehurg. nnd Miss Kate Crawford.
Kansas, were present.
In tho third and deciding baseball
game against Grants Pass yesterday,
Hoscburg emerged victorious, lit that
city, by the score of 15 to 9. Rlggs,
the Grants Pass twlrler, who held
Itosebttrg down to bIx hits three
weeks ago. was bombarded for nine
runs In the opening Inning of tho
game, in that Inning First Baseman
Carter, of the locals, got his home
run swat. During the remainder of
'he game Carter biffed a triple, a
double and a single. Shortstop Gray
played the star fielding game for the
locals, getting all but one that came
his way nnd nsslsting In three
double plays. Two Ashland players
were in the Roseburg Une-up, East
man at third nnd Nell at short.
Among the spectators was Jud Per
toll, the Grants Pass boy, who Is on
YlcCredio's pitching staff. After
that horrible first Inning nn effort
vns made to get Pernoll to relieve
Kiggs, but as ho was Just getting
ner nn attack of the mumps ho re
fused to lend his services.
Louis Steinbach
rcal Estate and
Timber Lands
liht your farm propertied
and timber land with mo for
quick return.
If you want ronwrvativp oh"
tlmateK of your thither, cull ou
Kteinbiu'li; 1 iim a timber es
timator. I nlHO have several
Hmm1 timber claliim mid boim
Kteads. IJst your city proMrty with
me If you hare any for Kale. I
have the buyers. Wanted,
hoiiM'H to rent
Louis Steinbach
Sheridan St.
Near Depot.
J. T. BRYAN
Koweburvj, Oreuoti
APPOINTIVE OFFICERS O. E. 8.
PORTLAND. Or.. June 14. With
the Installation of officers today, the
auuual sessiou of the Grand Chapter
Order of Eastern Star conies to a
close. At tho meeting yesterday af
ternoon the time for the annual
gathering was changed from the sec
ond Tuesday lu June to the Tuesday
immediately precedltiK the annual
communication of the Grand Lodge,
A. K. & A. M.
The following officers wero ap
pointed today by Worthy Grant! Mat
ron, Mrs. J. E. lteatnes, to serve dur
ing the ensuing year: Grand chap
lain. Mrs. Mary Scott Myers, of The
Dalles; grand lecturer, George Hy
land, Portland; grand marshal, Mrs.
Holen K. Lambert, Stayton; grand
organist, Miss Helle Belcher, Lafay
ette; grand Adah, Mrs. Kllu DuvIb, or
Lebanon; grand Ruth, Mrs. Nellie
McGowan, of Medford; grand Esther,
Mrs. Laura A. Wlllets, of Klamath
Falls; grand Martha, Miss Pauline
Looney, Jefferson; grnnd Electra.
Mrs. Mnrgaret Hayter, of The Dalles:
grand warden, Mrs. Rebecca Patter
son, of Heppuer, and grand Bentinel,
Hugh J. Hoyd, of Portland.
Every Man Ills Own Doctor.
The average man cannot afford to
employ a physician for evory slight
ailment or Injury that may occur in
his family, nor can he afford to neg
lect them, as bo slight an Injury as
the scratch of a pin has been known
to cause tho loss of a limb. Hence
every man must from necessity be
his own doctor for this clnas of ali
ments. Success often depends upon
prompt treatment, which can only be
had when sultaglo medicines are
kopt at hand. Chamberlain's Rem
edies have boen in the market for
manv years and enjoy a good repu
tation. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com
plaints. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
cough.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm (an an
tiseptic liniment) for cuts, bruises,
burns, sprains, swellings, lame back
and rheumatic pains.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets for constlpntion, biliousness
and otomach troubles.
Chamberlain's Salve for disease of
the skin.
One bottle of each of these five
preparations costo but $1.25. For
sale by Hamilton Drug Co.
TEA
The cost of good tea is
so very little : only a third
of a cent a cup I a cent-and-a-half
or two cents
for the family breakfast I
Your trrocer returns your money 11 you 4oa1
like Sctiilitnr'a Beat; v.e pay liim.
If You Want
QuicK service and every
thing flrst-clams, just liKe
home cooKing
Call at Uhe
GEM
Restaurant
OYSTERS
IN ANY STYLE
Fresh "Clam Chowder"
Every Night 15c a bowl.
Give me a trial and be
convinced.
W. I. Stapleton,
Proprietor.
Jiu'JtNon Ht. near McClalbMl Hotel
Manv a uulii litis lost a nootl
V job, ii bitf oi'dur, a prolituM"
fontnu-t unit Humorous oppor
tumlioH by looking shabby.
"When "swi.-ll" tuilorml Hiiits
may bo hud at Body's prtris
there is little reason why Y U
should not apjear as well as
your competitor
A Perfectly Fitted
Excellently Made
Faultlessly Stylish
Spring tSuiu for :
A Small Price
T New Suiting! Just Arrived
H..T..T ...1..1mM-M..1mM.-H.
Oregon Restaurant
Open Day and Night
Fresh Oysters, Clams and
Fish at Any Time
ChicKcn Dinner on Sunday
12 lo 2 P. M.
RfcOULAR MEALS 25c.
PUBLIC
Stenographer
Ro.m 10, over llurr'8 Music Store.
Ml IS, ADA THAW
I bodge I;
t Che Reliable Catlor ::
r i
it you
pale,
lUfl I Jl If ins'
doct
If your rfocor wv tk: Avn' Sar.
iaparitta. then tuke it. Ij he hut any. ,l0n-
thinejrlter. that .iff ihst. altti
Delicious
DIPPED
Marshmailows
Fresh Today
Uhe R05E
Socontl door south of iKtstotlit'o-
Al'TO I.IVIOItY SIHtVlCK.
StnulT.'r nml Tnylor Now Ht'ndy for
Vour I'ntroiiiiKO
Grant Tnylor and FiiU StnufTer
hnve opened l purtnorship niitonio
bilo livery in Hosebut'B, with lieud
quurterB In the uld Plnllitlenldr
building, back of the Douglas Coun
ty Hank, ami for n reasonable
chargo they will take you to any'
point in Douglas county that can be
reached by a safe road. Leave or-1
dera at their headquarters or at
CASTOR I A !
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
-tomatoes
what you get when you huy
delicious lucious natural
Preferred Stock Tomatoes
come out whole can bt lerred at lesi cost
.1 I. II.. A T'k.w u.
riocncai for Preferred Stock use the kind
(rom tho vine ii you had your choice.
lut requirement at every vegetable and
Preferred Stock Canned Goods
Vm1I WtMtafW tt But r Aran
Por eur tomatart we eo to the famous Santa
In California. These tomatoes are firmer, with more
meat and less water. We pay more for our tomatoes and we insist on havirtf first pick.
BE SURE THE TOMATOES ARE PREFERRED STOCK-fram yur GROCER
Q ALLEN & LEWIS. Wholesale Grocers. PORTLAND, OREGON. IT. S. A.
HARNESS &. JOHNSON
THE CORNER GROCERY
Wo arc not located In tho hlKh rent district: therefore we can
sell Kood cheaper than others.
"When You Think of Groceries, Think of Us"
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CTG Bee Hive
GROCERY
Would like to ask you a
question or two.
Where do you buy your groceries?
Do you get whac you want?
Do you always get what you pay for?
Is the treatment, quality and price as satis
factory as what you would desire?
What we can do for
you is quickly told if you
inquire at
The Bee Hive Grocery
MAX WEISS,
Proprietor
ly tirt J. linn. I
'. Stopcus-j
nen-ous, go to your doctor, atop fciKSi
smp cjtniri.-neniing, go direct to jrour
r. Ask his opinion of Ayer's non-alco-
i"sP"Hla. No alcohol, no itimttla-
A bloo1 P"""". nerve tonic, Slrone
-tivp, tin aid to diRestion. f- V"cl
IVnnlng & Kent's clear store, or
liliottu If more convenient, mid the
auto will cull for you at any resi-Ji-iico
or hotel. No trips will be
niiule to Cooa county.
in connection with their livery,
Mhbsis. Taylor nnd Stauffer will act
us nKOtits for threo makes of automo
biles: Tho Bulck. tho Pope-Hartford
and The Franklin.
Tho Host l'ills Ever Sold.
"After doctoritiK 16 years for
chronic Indigestion, and spending ov
er two hundred dollars, nothing bai
done me as much good as Dr. King's
New Life Pills. 1 consider them the
best pills evor told," writes B. F.
Ayscue, of Ingloside, N. C. Sold un
week at the public library, upstairs
In the Abraham building, opposite
dor guarantee at A. C. Marsters'
drug store. 25c.
T. D. Weatherford, Prop.
Three First-Class Barber
Always in Attendance......
Transients guarantee as good
work as regular customers.
NiillihiK but A 1 Hvrvlre hi thU Hho'p
Hiitti RiHiinH npen on Sunday from 8 to
II a. in, HaihH -.'.v. KniorK honed SOo
We uiu' following hair touU'a: Kern'
tiamlrol'ttro, V.W. Kltch'a. O. Witioo'l
tjiihilne, Newbro'a Hurpiclite. . . ,
A llANDHOMIi AltCHWAV.
glvca beauty and spaciousness to an
Interior, and without materally In
creasing the expense. Provided, of
course, that its design Is correct, It
workmanship faultlesB and Its wood
proporly selected and seasoned. If
we build It, It will have these qual
ities In perfection and lis cost will
he smnll.
The J. G. Flook Co.,
ItoseburR, Oregon.
As fine as those
picked fresh from
the vine that's
PERFERRED STOCK they're
and wholesome.
than freih ones VU
.-a r.n V:
you would pick
Quality ii the abao
fruit that goei into
Clara Valley
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