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POWDFRSl S Face Powder, Tooth Powder, Toilet and Talcum Powders. CI Foot Powders and Perspiration Absorb ers. Q Highest Purity throughout, as is always demonstrated here. l These goods are all servicable at this season of the year. Q AH the popular and latest productions of the best manufacturers. Hamilton Drug Co. Roseburg, Oregon Call or write for Color Cards llllllimnir EVENING RQSEBURG REVIEW JULY 11, 1IMIH, 1908 Baseball Goods Bats balls finger in Us catch er's puds first base gloves masks protectors rule books. A full assortment of bats wi1 have something that, will suit you In weight and length balls from in to $1.50 finger mits, catcher and first base pads, all prices and si.t's. from small boys to professional's. We like to show goods, even if you don't Intend to buy come In and Inspect. We also carry aU the latest maga zines. AGEE. Successor to C. B. Cannon. Cut flowers, carnations, at The Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone 1497. See Jennings, the baker, fur some thing special for balls and parties. Phone 163 for anything In the bakery line. Free delivery. Ump qua bakery, E. Jennings, Proprietor. dTF A supply of the new edition of the Oregon mining laws has just been received at this olllce. It in cludes everything to dale In legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 cents each. TF Stops Itching Instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, hives, herpes, scabies Moan's Oint ment. At any drug store. We are sole agents for the Conklln Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec omend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Agoe's Hook Store. TF THE BOND REALTY CO. Or chards, Farms, Timber Land and city property. Some One bargains. Jack son street, Roseburg Ore. Not 'ust as good," but tt,n l-Pt Jenning's bread. Free delivery '1-bone 63. dlf. The biggest stock of Vermont marble ever received In Roseburg is now on display at W. E. .Marsters' shop, foot of Jackson Btreet. Give him a chance to figure on your work and he will satisfy you. flswtf Mrs. E. C. Hcrrlck and Miss Myra Camp have opened dressmaking par lors two doors south of the Catholic church. Parties desiring work In their line will receive the benefit of sixteen years' experience. Prlees reasonable. Also have for sale Franco-American Hygienic toilet ar ticles Please give us a call dTF Hot water bottle, fountain syringes, bulb syr!)Kes and atomizers. the finest and mot complete line in the city. Sold at the lowest prices on our guarantee to nlve satisfaction. Look at our lint and you will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. Never can tell when ynu'll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Re prepared. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrle Oil Instantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound. Dooh Stationery 5tor llltlllllllllllll. -Mr. and .Mis. W. II. Hell and baby and Misses Minnie and .Minim Hell leu tliis niurning for IClkion for an outing. "Get the llaliit." The Crescent Theatre, "i dTF July records for Edison machines just In at lliirr's Music House. Itoyal Anne cherries 10 cents pel gallon on the trees at the Heed place. Kdenbower. djlT Phone (ilil, when you want a good driving iig or saddle horse. Horses boarded at reasonable rates. Dclinai Dixon. dTF See Pat for your Paints, Oils ami Varnishes; Itest on Earth. He can save you money, witli a positlvt guarantee hack of tile goods. P. O. liox 302, liosebiirg, Or. dswjy!!0 I'mpqiia Cold Cure is a guaran teed remedy, quick and sure, al Hamilton's. TF Don't let the baby suffer from ec zema, sores or any Itching of Hit skin. Doan's Ointment gives instant relief, cures Quickly. Perfectly safe for children All druggists sell it. .VITIATION, liOAD SIPKIIVISOHS If vou want something good In culverts, see Pat, P. O. llox 302 itosebutg. Oregon. dswjy20 l Al.t, I'Olt COCXTY WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given all partlei holding county warrants issued b Douglas County, Oregon, and cri dorsed prior to and including tin loth day of July. Hm7, to pros out the siime to the County Treas urer of Douglas County, Oregon, al Ms ollice. for payment as Interest thereon will cease after the date ol this notice. Hated at Itnsebiirg. Oregon, III It 13th day of July, inns. .1. E. SAWYERS, Treasurer of Douglas County. Or dull Notice to Our Customers. v ni-e nleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs ,-i Ids' anil lung troubles Is not ill fn,.i,.i1 liv Hie National Pure Food mil Drug law as It contains , i, hues or other harmful drugs, and u-n recommend It as a safe reniedv for children and adults. It' d Cr Pharmacy. Refrigerators. Full line of first class refrlgerat nrs. eimmel lined and guaranteed satisfactory. Nothing equals our Vu dor Porch Shades to keep that hot porch comfortable, we nave mem i 6, 8, and 10 feet wide. 11. W. STRONG, The Furniture Mnn COFFEE Insist on the roasters name; never mind the country it grew or is said to have grown in. Yonr fTci returns four monej If ri 4a' lite ;xbiUim bMt, w WI LjO X no; X OliKfiON Jul UNA r. t. Oreenu's beU, most popular, J. reliable and up-to-date news All the nes dally 4 . palter. j. t-nnile puiilemen'3 ana kiic-iui .j. .. features on Sunday. Sunday 4. papers arrive at S:4i Sum. I a- '" j. ! Daily, per month J. Daily & Sunday, per mo..h..c J. delivered to your home by the best delivery service In the 41 J. city. Dally arrives at 3 : 4 r, a. .J. f ni.i sfl I' delivered as soon 4- 4. as possible. J. Illl-"ell MrMllll'n. Aet , 4. X Phone 221. At Express Office. . 4 4.4.4.4.4. 4- LOCAL NEWS. Norman Agee went tu Portlaud on lusilless touav. -Mrs. J. It. Leigh Is visiting with tier sister in Salem. tlet the Habit." The Crescent lhentre. Sc. dTF D. N. Snyder, the Clendale sawmill man, is in the city oil business. h. A. Sani'ord and Al. Kent leave Ihnrsduy for a deer hunt lu the !aps Illahe country, on the north ruipiiua. G. V. Carter left this morning for her home at Ft. Klamath, after a hort vi .it here with her sister, Mrs. T. McClallen. Mrs. Tlios. Smith, Sr., and dniigh- ', .Miss Kitinia, and granddaughter, Miss Kathleen Mathews, are vlsll- ng with Thos. Smith, Jr., at tilen- lale. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows leave lbout August 1 on a trip to Wash ington. I). C. and to the New Hng- and stales. They expect to be gone hree mouths. Matt G. Wllkins. of Klamath Falls. .veil known in this city, has just leen granted a life membership in Hawthorne lodge. No. Ill, A. F. & . M., at Portland. For a quarter of i century Mr. Willilns lias been an ictlve member of this oltlgc, and heir action is an expression of ap ireelsitlon for the many years of 'uitlifnl work. I'H'I'ons ri.v ruo.M vi uu it. POltTI.AND. Or., July 111 The ond race of the young bird series (if the Oregon Homing Club as lowu yesterday from Wilbur, Or , I ."4 miles air line. Twenty -four Sirds competed. This race proved he most interesting ever held by the lub, owing to the fact thai nearly all he birds arrived within one minute of the winner. Owing to (he great humidity the lime. 1 hour minutes Al second. considered very good for young birds. -o- Attenlioti ye sons of licnli! Thus itiih no name: Prayer by the lips (vocal) is an nhmninai lor. uulo me: I will not bear you. I 'le-.h-.; prayer hat wells up from tho he.irt and not from the lips. jH KIN- ROSEBURG STAGE LINES I.KAVES OA. M. II A. M. 7 A. M. 7 A. M. To Marsh Held To Myrtle Point To 1 'eel To Millwood AGENCY AT II. V. WPP'S dROCEDT Four hows, modern couches ami careful drivers on the Marsh Held and Myrtle Point lines. Pat roni.e the FOUNTAIN Soft Drink Parlors M. C. HL'Hl.KSnN, 1'iup. AU kinds (if Sufi Drinks, Cigars mid mliiu'fn. Lunches served in connection. You can have a GOLD MINE if you plant an orchard with the right kind of trees. Buy only the best. See A. L. K1TCHIN, Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or. Oregon Restaurant Open Dy andjht Fresh Oysters, iams and Fish at Ai Time Chicken Dinner on S"nday 12 to 2 P. M. RfcOULAR MEALS 25c. Our . Confections . are always fresh and pure, for so popular a eamly has no chance to grow stale. Palace of Sweets Phone 1273 Orders delivered DltKtt XKWH. The old maxim: "Make hay while the sun shines," would probubly be easier on the ranchers and farmers if eh aimed to "Make hay after the sun Roes down," especially during the last few days. Miss Ruth Boyle, of Days Creek, and Miss Mildred Fate, of Perdue, were the guests of the Misses Kirk patriek several days last week. Mr. C. W. Jackson, the forest ranger, and his wife, left for their new Held of work Saturday. Walter Thompson has returned to his home near Drew, after spending several months in Portland. Fred Mensch and party have com pleted the survey of township 31, No. 2 West, and will start for Grants Pass today. Mr. Irwin and Charlie Gardner spent Friday In Drew, and they brought with them a tine display of fireworks, which was greatly en Joyed by all the neighbors, especially the children, who thought they were having a second Fourth of July. Andy Poole and wife spent sev eral days this week visiting at Days Creek. Mr. Stephens wns visiting In Drew one day this week. RHPOltTlCU. THAW OUT OF ASYLUM. WHITE PLAINS. N. Y July 13 Ithout gaining his request of hearing before a Jury on the ques tion of the state of his mond, Harry K Thaw is happy today because he will be permitted to remain lu Jail at Poughkeepsie until the third Mon day in September Instead of going back to the asylum ut Matteawan which he dreads. Justice Mills adjourned the Thaw hearing today without announcing any decision on the question of the Jury trial, and the matter now goes over until September. Thaw says he is more certain than ever that he will Moon regain his freedom. He likes the luxurious quarters of Slier iff Robert W. Chanler In (he Poug keepsle jail. Kvelyn Thaw was not prewent al the hearing of her husband's applica tion today. Thaw Introduced an af fidavit made by Dr. Slllo of New York stating that Thaw's health was greatly impaired by his confinement Louis Steinbach Real Estate and Timber Lands List yonr farm properties and timber land with me for quick returns. If you want conservative e tl mates of your timber, call on Btelnhach; I am a timber es timator. I also have several good timber claims and home steads. Iilt your city property with me If you hare any for sale. I liavo the buyers. Wanted, houses to rent Louis Steinbach Sheridan St. Near Depot. 'BEG PARDON, I DIDN'T ; SEE- YOU." "You I'm nr RlliU'fJ Kl'ht tiitr-iiUcd." 1 here's iull vuh4' Tor that, hcaiiHf w eiatniir6 iTtly fr. of chaCMP asil jn vlf th rcfuiislie for A very inM-rafM onflilratl'n. Utm't run ihf rik of off'-niJInR Iriri'M by fall ItiK to me lhW. when we mnt ni(lt oven weil for IHtle -Jr.nn1rttire. (htt liMitiCH. fn Riitf of 'the bo- altmj harcl ti r:i. Is cfriKtantly Inrr'-aKlriK, mi ii i Kuarantfe of our fair d'aliiKA , S. HLEY, Jeweler & Optiritt). at Matteawan and that Thaw would I lose UU reason if forced to km urn ' O 9ft l.fcPHONE COMMAND- 1. Tou halt call by number Tkoy VhtU lways answer thy teleidioue ft the ftrst sound of the bell. 3. Thou fcnlt not use thy tele phone when the lightning cracks in the sky, for verily 1 say thou endan gerost thyself and will not be answered. 4. When the operator says. Shake up yonr transmitter, " tho . shalt shake, even if it givest thee paralysis. i. Thou shalt not call again di rectly after ringing off. else the op erator deem It a ring-off and not answer. 6. Thou shalt not expect to get a party in another town directly after calling, for the line may be busy or the party not to be found. 7. Always shalt thou ring off when through speaking, for It will save confusion all around. 8. Thou shalt not rave and cuss at the operator If he does not answer on the dot. for he is busy and will attend to thy wants as soon as pos sible. 9. Never shalt thou flirt with the operator nor force her to converse with thee for it doth impair the ser vice. 10. Above all never shalt thou set huffy and lose thy temper, but bo thou courteous and pleasant voiced, and remember especially that thine not the only wire In the cable. Telephony. Cottage Grove Leader: Sam Veatch, chairman of (he Southern Pacific Hallway Grievance commit tee, with headquarters In Portland, was In Cottage Grove Monday visit ing briefly with his nged parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Veatch. Ills territory embraces nearly all of the country west of the Mississippi and he If 'herefore a very busy man. Last week tut spent one day and night at Yuma City. New Mexico, wher the thermometer was registering 112 de grees at midnight. "TIIKV WON'T GO DRY." We mean your watches and time pieces. They must be kept cleaned and oiled to get the best results. Re member watch making Is our only specialty. J. T. Drvan, The Watch maker. dTF CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Biguaturu PUBLIC Stenographer Room 10, ovor Hurr'a Musie Store. MILS. ADA THAR1' A Laundry Plant That Is Almost IDEAL The building wo occupy was built eapeclnlly for this buxl nusu. We've equipped It with the latest and best laundry machinery that can bo bought We have Boft water to do the washliiK with and all Ironing It done wllli our new premdiiB process. Our dry room Is one of the finest in the West, nnil our de livery service Is practically per fect. Hotter let tho Hoschurg Sienni Laundry do your work call Phono 7 91 and wo will call for It. ROSKBL'RG STEAM LAUNDRY - . t. --f.,Tli,f,iTti r i I I 4 I Many i ill has lost a food o!. a l,i older, a proOlal'le coul r-l ami numerous ijor tunit ,4 bf a. Hk i f i fr "bslrf'T. Wnn 'IK. 11" lallut-ed suits siiv 1 had at liJ-'s pi ifes re i liuLp itaaun tf Maiald lent appear at we. I M jour mmniai iuir . . r. A rrrfeilr tktva luriialsasny Mod rastyai try Spra t fbr A frfc rWw Safes ht- Airtve BODGE CbettcUablt Cador i H-ii i -v ! i n -t-H- J . IJOfl I withouflce Cream on Sunday but leave your order at The R.OSE oi Saturday for Sun day delivery. Ue ROSE Second door south of ostotUco. COMMKNC1XU JUXK S2im1, 1108. The following train service will bo lu effect ou the line of the C. & K. H. It., between Albany and Yaqulna, dally, except Sunday: No. 16 No.2 Mxd Puss. Leave Albany 7:45 a. m. 12:40 p.m Ax'v Yaquina 1:30 p. m. 630 p.m No. 15 ' No. I Pass. Mxd. l.v Yaqulua. 2:15 p. m. 7:00 a. in Arv Albany.. 7:00 p.m. 11:55 a. in On Sundays the service will be as follows: Leave Albany, 7:35 a. m., arrive Yaqulna, 11:40 a. m.; leave Yaqulua 6:00 p. m., arrive Albany, 11:30 p. tn. D LEONA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg, 'Phone 1411 PICNIC A I'l'.W (iOOl) TIIINCS h'Olt TUB LUNCH 1IASKKT. IP VOU CANNOT t'AI.I,, 'PHOMC UH. Vcnl l,onf 4Mcnir liOhsters. Dei II, (I Meat Deviled Haul. LiiiiiIi Tongue Perfection Shriiitps. 'lilpped lleef 4'orncd Ileef Hnusa (!"'. 1 1 ti in and llncon Cluvac ('rin kenl. t'ookU-s 'ruiimleH Pork and lleHlis, I'l, klcH OllveK ('how ( how. All kinds of ciiiiiied fruits. HARNESS & JOHNSON THE CORNER GROCERY We aro not located In tho hlnh rent district; therefore we cao Bell good cheaper than others. When You Think of Groceries, Think of Us" :j:::::i:::::n:::nnnjn:n::::::nnm:::m II never Don't worry, we are still doing business at the same place. 0 Wait for our sale oi Dishes oni Cooking Utensih at any old price TSe Bee Hive Grocery H MAX Proprietor jfata o O IX MRMORIAM. Emma Davis McKay was born iu Marion county. Or., near Salem, Nov. 21, 1863, and died at Salem, Or., ou June 27, 19U8, aged 44. years. When a girl the, moved with her parents to Douglas county, whera she n,arrlf,d John McKay in m-i. to She is survived by her husband, six children, her mother, two sisters and one brother. She united with the Baptist church In her early married life, and was always found ready to do the Sav iour's will. "Oh change! From which nature must shrink over-powered, "Till faith shall the anguish remove and condemn; "For the change to those blest ones who 'die In the Lord 'Though to us It bring sorrow, gives glory to them." ' V. L. M. ATTENTION, j f AUMERS! 4 if you want a rallk house thV U lp-to-date, seo Pat, box 302, Rose burg. vdBwjy3') Th e Review always leads. I HMMIM t T. D. WeatherfordJop. Three FtsICUm Barfcat AJwayt in Attendance...... Transients guarantee as good work as regular customers. Nothing- but A 1 .ervlre In this Shup Hmh Kuoinn open on Huml.y from 8 to 11 in. Union ('. Knzor. honed 5tk; Wo list' following h.lr tonlf.: Korn'H llBlolniCllro. K. " Hhrh j. U..WIUon'l tiuliilne, Newbro'H Hori.li tJe. . . . IM IMIS WKIili HHASONKU AN1 suruuion lumber Is all thai ever leaves our yard. Kur builulut; purposes, cab inet nmki rs anil currlager builders we have the bt'it! quality , of both hard and soft wnodb In rich colors and In lai se variety, i Our prices are the best f r superb quality that you can find In Roseburg. The J. G; flook Co., ItoHcburg, Oregon. GOODS miid! WEISS, "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE" Tlie011)fl , v ' r