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o o o o CO I PAvAnrn 1 U V V. U L J I I F Powdtr, Tooth Powder, Toilet and Talcum Powders. 9 Foot Powders and Perspiration Absorb ers. A Highest Purity throughout, as is always demonstrated here. J These goods are all servicable at this season of the year. Q All the popular and latest productions of the best manufacturers. Hamilton Drug Co. Roseburg, Oregon Call or write for Color Cards JULY 10, 1008. Lowney Candies Did you ever eat Lowney's can dles? if you have you know what they are if not you have missed a treat. li)c to $5 boxes. Some beau tiful boxes for presents. Kresh sup ply arrived today. 5 Ceiit I tuxes Milk Chocolate. Chocolate Cream Cakes 10 iVnt liocs. Ice Cream Drops. Chocolate Cream Drops. Maple Cream Drops. Chocolate Coated Peppermints. Chocolate Coated Wlntergreeu. Assorted Chocolates. Vanilla Marshmallows. AGEE Successor to C B. Cuiiimhi. Cut flowers, carnations, al The Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Pbone 14'J7 See Jennings, the baker, fur some thing special for balls and parties. Phone 163 for anything In the bakery line. Free delivery. Uinp qua Bakery, E. Jennings, Proprietor. dTF A supply of the new edition ol the Oregon mining laws bus just been received at this ofllce. It in eludes everything to date in leal niintng procedure. Copies only 4U cents each. . TF Stops Itching Instantly. Cures plies, eczema, salt rheum, tetter. hives, herpes, scabies Uoan's Olnt ment. At any drug store. We are sole agents for the Conklln beir hilling Fountain Pens and rec- omend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Agee -Hook Store. TF THE llOND REALTY CO. Or chards, Farms, Timber Land and city property. Some fine bargains. Jack son street, Roseburg Ore. Not "Just as good," but tt,.. l.'-pt Jennings bread. Fr delivery 'Phone 63. dtf. The biggest stock of Vermont marble ever received In Roeburg 1 now on display at W. E. Warsters hop. foot of Jacksoa trt. Glv him a chance to Hirurt oa your work no he ill stlsy yoti. stf Mrs. E. c. Herrk-k ! Min Myrs (mil ksT flMri IrMklllll lF lors t soors iostk of tbo CathoUc rhurch. PlrtlM iMir'lll ar In their Hue will rati' tit Urirf of sixteen rmrf m-.r. tit r'asocbl. " lo h,v tot Franco-A!?rran Hviente toilet nr Jlcles Please give usa dTF Hot wat4 xittlw, fountain syringes, but syr?es and aVinilnrs, the finest ar) most coiilet line In the cl-. Sold at thflowst prices on our gusrante )toLglve satisfaction. lok at our line, and you will no buy Itswhere. Kamllton Drug Co. Never can tell whefYou'll mash finger or suffer a cutrbrulse. burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas Eclectrlc Oil Instantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound. Dooh Stationery Store Ml I I HIM II " 0 - ' i Phone 601, when you want a good driving rig or saddle horse. Horses boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar Dixon. dTl See Pat for your Paints, Oils and Varnishes; liest on Karth. Ho can rive you money, with a positive guarantee back of the goods. P. O. Mux .102, Kosi'burg, Or. dswjy20 Unipqua Cold Cure Is a guaran- teed remedy, quitk and sure. al Hamilton's. TF Ibe restaurant which has been conducted in the rear of the Semite iloon by Yee, the Chinese cook, has been moved to the Central Hotel where he wishes to acconimoiiiite all his former and new customers. dsw2." Don't let the baby suiter from ec zema, sores or anv itching of the kin. Dnau's Ointment gives Instant elief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children All druggists sell it ATTENTION, ItOAl) Sl PEKVISOItS It you want something good in lllveits. see Pat, P. O. Dux 30; llnscliut'g. Oregon. dswjyO CAM, 1'Olt COI N I V WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given all parties holding county warrants issued by Douglas County. Oregon, and en lorsed prior to and iiii-hnling the .'Ivtli dav of January, UHI7. to pres ent the same to the County Treas ,rer of Douglas County, Oregon, at Ills ollice, for payment as lnlereat thereon will cease alter the date ol tills notice. Dated at Roseluirg. Oregon, this 15th dav of June, PJUS. J. K. SAWYERS. Treasurer of Douglas County. Or djyH Notice to Our Customers. w are pleased to announce that Foley's llonev and Tar fur coughs. 'I Ids and Inns troubles Is not :'ecled bv the National Pure Food ind Drug law as It contains iinl.ilt'S or other harmful dings, anil ive recommend It as a safe reineil for children and adults. H- d Ci Pharmacy. o Refrigerators. Full line of first class refrlgerat ors. enamel lined and guaranteed -atlsfai'torv. Nothing equals our Vu ,i,.r Pnnh Shades to keep that hot ..nrr-l, en in fort a hie. We have them i 0, 8. and 10 Teet wide. B. W. STRONG. The Furniture Man COFFIiE Why doesn't your gro cer moncyback every thing ? Can't et the goods or the money. T fc. tn the da.l X v.iii- uf :!"' " M ! T ta,t,,V... un S:.i.'-. S'tni 4. p!M iris artist; 'f - i J. a. K.O i O T .1. r n 0 0 ' J. Iiailv. l"f nKTriil VU Ii.il'y a-iv(,ii i.w'tjfi j. U ntdt Is dOIO.T'd it'MW 4. as a,P 3fc LOCAL KKWS. Entire change of program at the Crescent tonight. K. L. t'ouglur, of Canyonvlllc, Is in the city on business. .Mrs. C. C. tiiiines Is visiting with .'hilives in drains Pass. Joseph Pansih loi't tliis morning ir his ranch neur Elktoii. July records for Ellison machines hist in at Burr's .Music House. Miss Alice Perdue, of Eugene, Is Lilting here with her pnreiitB. Win. .Mat-sliiniin and J. V. Conn were among the Melrose people ill town today. Fred Adams leaves Monday fur Portland, where he will be employed a drug clerk. Miss Vivian Morris has returned from an extended visit with her fiith- In California. Mrs. V. V. EifTert and daughter, Miss Edna, of Medt'ord, are visiting here with their daughter and sister Mrs. V. E. Bodge. Roseburg secured two more per manent residents today in the per- iuns of Dr. and Mrs. Clias. E. Hagar if Chicago. For tile present they will reside with Mrs. Uagar's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Agnew. whe live on Deer Creek two miles east ol he city. i:silv iu:iii:i. (Question Should lie Answered ljisily by Kost'luil-g I'eople. Which is wiser to have confld nce in the opinions of your fellow itizens, of people you know, or de- iend on stalemenls nnide by utter t rangers residing in far-away daces? Rend the following: G. ". Dennett, Fowler St.. near he creek, Roseburg, Ore., says: "1 was more or less annoyed by kidney omplaint ever since I left the army n 1 Ntiii. I suffered everything trom a steady, dull aching to exeru- iating twinges through the small of my back. I nail to move n round y carefully for a fnh-e step r backward movement brought sharp twinges through my body. The se- retions from the kidneyH were in a terrible condition being dark in col- ir, and :ifter standing for a time lepositing a brick dust sediment. S'othing cave me any permanent re- lit'f until I commenced using Doan's Kidney Pills, getting them at A C. Marstera & Cos. drug stoi e. The ontents of the first box so greatly benefitted me that I continued tak ing them until entirely relieved, I am eighty-eight, years old and can hardly exited, to be cured complete ly, but when a remedy will bring re lief to a person nf my age and in a aso of so long standing, what win it do in ordinary casfs?" For sale by all dealers. Price ISO cents. Foster-MUburn Co,, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Crescent Theatre Hijjli class motion pictures and illustrated songs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday. : ; : : : TODAY'S PROGRAM "I Have "Xi-llle, Weil a IMk." and Piftly Tyiii-writer." II. I. IS Ihiwii in tin 'ItATKII S4IMJ: Old Clu-rry Orehunl.' Everybody jroes to The CRESCENT; ".r:r Tin-: MAitn:" Admission 5c. I 0 ; o . FreA Oysters, Clartts and O Fish at Any Time ChtdUn nnerQjn Sunday J rOL'LAR MEALS 25c. t tt60B - -- Owe . Confections are always fresh nad pjr, fot so popular a eaxdy hat to cliaHot to grow stall. Palace of Sweets Phone I2T3 Ordvrs Delivered Kntire change of program at the Crescent tonight. D. Crosby, the Kiddle- hotel man, was in town Thursday night. Hon. K. A. Mouth, of EiiKene, and his attorney. Dan J. Malarkey. ot 1'urtland, are in the city on business. Miss Kthel Lucas left Monday for Monmouth, where sho will lake u years course u the slate normal at that place. A sheaf of wheat over six feet In height was Brought in from his Oak Creek farm by W. I,. Singleton this morning for the Hond Healty Co. Good evidence tjiat crops are all right there. Geo. V. Gruhbe and D P. McKay are preparing to enter the general merchandise business in partucrshir at Wilbur. The building which they are to occupy is now In course ol construction. IMtOKKSSIOXAL. J. K. CHAPMAN, H. 1). S.( Dentist. Abraham lluilding Telephone 114 Hours, 9 a. in. to 5 p. m. ROSUUUKO UHHGON J. C. Ml LLKX, Attociu'y-at-ljinv With Richardson, Dimick & Moore head, Attorneys at Law, 31".-lli-17 Commonwealth Dldg, 6th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND ORICGON Ofllce Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Ollice Main 1711 2 to 4 p. in. Resid. Mnin 1721 DR. H CKTTA SMITH, Physician Women and Children's Diseases Specialty Olllee: Rooms S and !, MarsterB Hlk next to Douglas County Dank Hldg. .i:o. ;. hoi ck, M. D. Ofllce In the Review Building, up stairs, Rooms 1 H and 14. X-Ray and Klectrleal Treament. Telephone. Mnin 31. ROSKlirRO - - - ORKGON A. KKKI.V, M. I)., Olllces: Rooms 11, 12 nnd 13, Douglas County Hank Building, 'Phone 77 1. ROSFIU'RG - - - ORKGON Louis Steinbach lcal Estate and Timber Lands List your farm properties and timber land with mo for quick returns. If you want roiiscrviitlve. r titnatcN of your IIiiiIht, call on Steinbacli; I am a timber es timator. I al"o have several pood timber claims and Iioim steads. List your city property with me If ymi hare, any for nale. I have tho buyers. Wanted, hoiiioa to rent Louis Steinbach Sheridan St. Near Depot 'BEG PAR.DON, I DIDN'T SEE YOU." I CD '5f'uO-e 4'iO rlr (KO ii slight iiit.Midp.l." lhejS( hrwa 1 1 ex ctisi for that, because x i I n (yn (f pen y free of charge and pro vide t'e) refjiiilte les for a very 'iMHlerare n'ris-iderioii. J jiti t run fitf rik of offeniiiW fri-Ji by fail ing to thern. when tfe make f k eyes well for little expenditure. Out tuis'o. In He of the ro--1Nm hard tlmeH. ronsinntlv Inrr Ihk Home guart : of our fair d' tnK. A. S. HlEY, Jeweler & 0. ician. LrOcatd on Cabs rt. fr ff) Kntire change of program at the Crescent tonight. Rev. C. L. M.-Caip-land. of C;r- :iis, presldiiiB elder of the M. E. rch, Vjuth, was joined here ou 'VtiOly evening by Rev. S. W. Vler. of fcnttle. and they depart ed y private conveyance for Myrtle 1'tint. iter hotiftng quarterly con ference there and toCoqulllo, they will to Into the mounttins In Curry coauty un July l., for n outing. Harry Rrotn, of Vu iu II. lifts beH coHimisloned notary public. S. Shotnan, the transient Juul buyia-, arrested In this city Wednes day pursuant to Instructions lred from Kugene, jtroved not to he the man wanted. The person sought by the Eugene authorities is H. Cohen, a former partner of Shomar's, whose whereabouts are, not yet known. Cohen, while In Kugene several days ago, presented a check to the Sco- bert & Dodge grocery ' company drawn on the Merchants Nation a ! linnk, of Portland. The Arm cashed the check, which was returned 'to them marked "no funds." Cohen al so pnssed a bad check on the Pollock Transfer Company for $15. Best the World Affords. "It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Bucklen'a Arnica Salve," says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill. N, C. "I am convinced it's the best salve tho world affords. II cured a felon on my thumb, nnd it never falls to heal every sore, bum or wound to which It Is applied. 25c at A. C. Marstors & Co's. drug store. HEAL ESTATE Tlt.VXSFEltS. Cobb Heal Estate Co. to L. J. llel seth, $10; 892 acres In West Hobo burg. 11. S. French to L. L. Hell, $1000; tract of land in South Iloseburg. II. J. Ciallup to I). Van Ostraud $10; se'i sec. 20. 29-3. Q. W. Parks to J. 1'. Ilarker, $1; part of lot 5, block 27. Hoseburg. J. D. t'orniitt to Minerva C. Prim er, 10 acres sec. 12, 30-0. "THEY WON'T CIO DHY.' Yo menn your watches and time pieces. They must be kept cleaned and oiled to get the best results. He member watch making Is our nnly specially. J. T. Uryan, The Watch maker. dTF Patronize Review advertisers. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bignaturo of PUBLIC Stenographer Hoont 10, over llurr's Music Store. MISS. ADA THAItl- A Laundry Plant That, Is Almost IDEAL The huildliiK we occupy whh built espetiiilly for thia biiKl ness. We've ei(ui'ped It with the luteal ami I"'!, laundry niachiiieiy that can be boiiKht We have nof t water to do the washing with nnd all IrotiliiK It done with our new preBulnic irorcKH. Our dry ronm l one of the flin-Ht in the Went, jt lid our di llvery Korvhe Ih praetlislly per feet. Itt'tler 1ft the KoHehll I'K Hti-ani I-nundry do your work call Thono 71 and we will cl! for it. ROSEHL'RG STEAM LAUNDRY M-iitv job. i, n m:in h;iH lost ff Jl 14- (Milu, piiit;i)i!e Wiofcraet ami mi i r on or-iH'! - (110 i en br l,oknitr ' nbby. 'A'hen 'Sw.-lT" laU.ii-ed ftlii'Jf riiV' l- nad at'ltod;to'i pneet there is Mtrle !'e-why Y l should not appe- an wv'l s c'tii(;iitor'w . . .(J- A Perfectly Fitted Eicfllently Made Faultlessly Stylish Spring Suit, for A Small Price ( ) View Suitii Juit. Arrived BODGE Cbc Reliable Cai'tor H-H-l-l-i-I-l- Don't without Ice Cream on Sunday but leave your order at -The ROSE o Saturday for Sim ony delivery. U)e ROSE .fcroiul chmr south of iKWtonicu. (ni: i; ,n nk 'jmi, im8. Tlie following train service will lo In fuYct on tho Hue of the C. & K. U. !., between Albany unil Yil'iuiini, dally, except Sunday: No. 16 Mxd No. 2 l'ass. 12:1') p. ni o :in p in No. I Mxd. 7:00 a. in 1 1 :.r5 a. in l.eavo Albany 7:4ii n, in. Ar'v Viuiulna 1 ::tu . m. No. 1 D Pass. I.v Yaqulna. 2:lfi p. in. Arv Albany. . 7:U0 p. in. On Sundays tho service will be as follows: l.eavo Albany, 7::lii n. m.. arrive Yiuiuina, 11:40 a. in.; leave Yaiiulua G:UU p. in., arrive Albany, 11:110 p. in. D LEONA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg, 'Phone 1411 PICNIC A fi-:w ;ooi tiii(;s roit tin-: i.i ncii haskkt. if YOU CANNOT ( AIJ, THOXK I S. Veul l.nnf liriile IjtdtNterH. I)ivil-4l ,M.t Deviled Ham. Lamb TonniH' Perfection KhrimpH. i 'biplied lleef (i riled Keef Shun t'. I him and llacon ( 'heeHC CruckerH. Cooklt'K TanialeM I'ui'k nnd IteiuiH. l'lelilcs-OlfveM- ( "how Chow. All kinds of canned fruiin. HARNESS & JOHNSON THE CORNER GROCERY We are not located In the hlh rout dlatrlct; therefore we can aell good cheaper than othora. When You Think of Groceries, Thmk of Us" -never Don't, worry, we are still doing business tt, the same place. 'j 9 Wftit for our sale of o . Dishe$ and Cooking 0 f Utensils at any ( ; i old ii IV HJ? The Bee Hive Grocery HJ MAX WEISS, H Proprietor "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE" 44 CIIUXIT COl'KT CASES FILED. Win. I. Vnwter vs. 0. E., and S I. Oorsleln and H. II. Howard; wilt to foreclose a mortgage for (286 on 79 acres of land In sec. 32, 27-7. Lela M. Cockrell vs. Wllllnm J. Cockrell; action for divorce, on the grounds of desertion. Parties wer married in Douglas county Nov. 2, 1002. Win. II. Levins vs. Maggie Levens; action for divorce on the grounds. of desertion. Parties were married .lime 1 1, 1X82. Lulu Smith vs. Swain Smith; ac tion for divorce on grounds of de sertion. They were married In Douglas county. Sent. 22, 1U2. flMnlntiff also asks for custody'of three minor children. Thos. C. Devlin, receiver for the Oregon Trust and Savings flank, vs. O. II., and Maggie Sciple, the In vestors Mortgage Security Co. and Joseph Lyons; suit to foreclose -a mortgage for $11770 on a tract of land in Douglas county. II. S.. and C. J. Donnell vs. Cordil lera Mines Co.; suit to foreclose a mortgage for fl2.r,00 on mining property In sec. 28. 32-7. 4ininmiiiim)iiii T.D. Weatherford.Prop. Three First -Class Barbers Always in Attendance...... Transients guarantee as good work as regular customers. Nulliing but A 1 Kttrvlce in thU Shop lliilh Knnuifl nen un Hnnriay from 8 to 11 ft. ni, Hitlh.t fUzorn honed AOu Wu line tnllowfiiK h-ilr tonics: Koru'i IHintn Curo, K. W. VHvn't, U. Wllsou'l tinlliiiu, Nt'wbru's ltoril'l(lo. . . , ll si:asoiki and KlI'LItKUt lumbor la nil that ever leaveB our yiinl. For building purposes, cab inet makers ami currlnge builders wu have the beat quality of both ban) and soft wood a In rich colors and In lnru variety. Our prices are (he beat for auperb quality that you can llnd In UoHoburg. The J. G. Ffook Co., ItoNcburg, Oregon. GOODS :::::::: mind! price Q O 3fc i