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o PownpRs; CI Face Powder, Tooth Powdtr, Toilet and Talcum Powders. CI Foot Powders and Perspiration Absorb ers. d Highest. Purity throughout, as is always demonstrated here. J These goods are all scrvicable at this season of the year. CI Ml the popular and latest productions of the best manufacturers. Hamilton Drug Co. Roseburg, Oregon Call or write for Color Cards EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW JULY 20, 1008.- FISHING TACKLE Don't hook a big one and have the line or hook break buy tackle you can depend on. We keep it. We have a full stock of all kinds of fishing tackle lines hooks poles spoons, and leaders any length. It pays to get a good line mat win not lose the "big ones." We have everything but the "big fish" story. We like to show goods, even If you uou i intend to buy come in and inspect. See our window display. AGEE DooK Stationery Store ouix-iifsur io . cannon. "Get the Habit." The Cresceut Theatre, Be. dTK Cut flowers, carnations, at The Kose. Mrs. P. D. Owen. Phone 14-I7 See Jenbings, the buker, for some thine Slieclnl frtr liftlla atiH ntptl..u Phone 163 for anything in the bakery line. Free delivery. ' Unip- lua uaaery, IS. Jennings, Proprietor. dTF A supply of the new edition of the Oregon mining laws has Just been received at this office. It In cludes everything to date in legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 eeuts each. TP Stops itching instantly. Cures Piles, eciema, salt rheum, tetter, hives, herpes, scabies Doan'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. Agee') Book Store. TF THE BOND REALTY CO. Or chards, Farms, Timber Land and city property. Some fine bargains. Jack ion street. Roseburg Ore. Not "Just as good," but ttm best Jennings bread. Free delivery 'Phone 63. dtf. The biggest stock of Vermont marble ever received In Roseburg in now on display at W. E. Marsters' hop. foot of Jackson street. Give him a chance to figure on your work and he will satisfy you. dswtf Hot water bottles, fountain! yrinrea. bulb svrlnrM sail itnmlurf the Bieat aid Most oilt 11m ii Ue city. Sold at the lowest price on our guarantee to give satisfaction. Look at onr lint and yon will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. Never can tell when you'll mash finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomss' Eclectrlc OH Instantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound. t Don't let the baby sulfer-jfrom ec iema. sores or any Itching of the kin. Doan'a Ointment gives Instant relief, cures qnickly. Perfectlv safe for children AM druggists sell it. I'nrpqua Cold Cure ir. a guaran teed remedy, quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF July records for Edison machines just in at Burr's Music House. Phone CC1, when you want a good driving rle or siwl.llo hn... u - 11V1BBB boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar Dixon. dTF "Get the-Habit." The Crescent Theatre, 5c. See Pat for your Paints Varnishes; Best on Earth, mve you monev. with n dTF Oils and He can positive (iiarnntee back of the goods. P. o Hon 302, Roseburg, Or. dswjy20 An Immense line of Cook s I.laol- Hiin just received: in the Iniei 1m ilgns. No make of linoleum belter uid but few as good. B. V. Strong. The Furniture Man. "(iet the Habit." The Crescent Theatre, 5c. dTF Rest the World Affords. "It ClveS me llllhniinilptl nlunBnt-n to recommend Uucklen's Arnica Salve," says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. "I am convinced It's the best salve the world affords. II lirori n tolnn tn ..- tl,..,.,t. .....I t never fails to heM every sore, burn r wound to which it Is applied. i5c at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug itore. YTTUXTION, ROAD HUPKKVIHORN If you want something good In ulverts, see Pat, P. O. Box 302. Roseburg, Oregon. dswjy20 Refrigerators. Full line of first class refrigerat ors, enamel lined and guaranteed satisfactory. Nothing equals our Vu- lor Porch Shades to keep that hot porch comfortable. We have them 4, 8, 8, and 10 feet wide. JB. W. STRONG, The Furniture Man The First IifcjiiisKc of Itcnuly. The first requisite of beauty Is a tear complexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup clears a sallow blotched complexion as it stimulates the iver and bowels, and the eyes be- :ome bright and clear. You owe It o your friends to take It If your omplexlon is bad. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or ripe and is very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Red Cross Phar macy. KOOL KAXVAS KICKS. Canvas Shoos. Moccasins and Bare Cwtr KnnHnln l.nilips' and dent's Outing Shoes. It's a queer foot that we can't fit. K. L. stephk.vh, iei loor to P. O. COFFEE There is a. time for good tea, and a time for good coffee; there is no time for poor either. Your trnrer rpturnt Tour mr-net It TO. ijo't kp Stbiluuf ' belt, we par him J. THE ORKfiO.V JOl'RXAL. Oregon's best, most popular, reliable and up-to-date news- 4" X paper. All the news dally J. comic supplements and special A features on Sunday. Sunday J. papers arrive at 8:45 Sunday I t A Dally, per month 4- Dally A Sunday, per mo.. 65c S. dftive'fed to your home by the 4. best delivery service in the city. Dally srrlveat 3:43 a. 4- m.. and is delivered s soon j- J. as possible. f J. Knrtl MrMiillen. Agt . Phone 221. At Express Office. The W. C. T. U. will mot i,i. evening at 7:30 at the home of .Mrs Rosing Patrick, near the river. A social will be given In hni.n- r .i, new members. It u hr ... ..n the white ribboncrs as well as their ienus win ne present. A good riiiulH" Mnra,.... t .vu.ii-hlc IB U be held in Portland. August 11, un- uT me ausinces of the Commercial uo, wnen It is hoped that some hlng of a substantial nature will be lone In the direction of improved llghwaya. Grants Pass Outlook- Mi- i- t Robhlns, of Roseburg, arrived In ui cuy on Thursday to visit her Darents and other relatives. .. .Mrs. lollll Love, of Pnnvnrivllla n- Ived here Wednesdav icr two children to visit her brother- ii-iuw, nr. u. f. i.ove and family. The Central llti i,aa i.tAi hanged hands, and has been thor oughly cleaned and renovated all iver. Board and lodging by day or month. First class menio tn -. :ents. dJ23 While making n hleh .llvn f, spring-board at one of the local swimmiir noies" yesterday, Harry Koffmail had the mlfm-tim, rxl hit. ling a submerged rock, thereby frac- -.uruig nis nose. Had dvsnensia nr InrilpfMzHnn rn rears. No apiietlte. and what I did ;at distressed me terribly. Burdock Rlood Bitters cnrert m " t u Walker. Sunbury, Ohio. Glenvllle Cnlllnsi u xlvll n, of Seattle and representing Seattle apuai, nas moved with his rnniily to ihls city and has taken up the pre llllllnarv nlnns for nn litri Pnii- ay from Grants Pass to the Illinois vmiey, western Josephine county. He lll petition the county commission ers auu city council tor a franchise. The line will be surveyed in the near future. The COlOlllst rntPR from nil nnlnta in the East to nil points In Oregon oinnionce sept. I and continue un it Oct. 31. Kveerv rftmmovlnl zanizatlon and everv citizen nhnniH begin to make these rates the sub- lect oi every letter that goes out of lie state. The fare iu .10 frnin lourl river points. St. Paul, Duluth ind Winnipeg. $33 from St. Louis urn .is rrom t:nicago. with propor ionate rates from everv nolnt In the United Stntes. Scientific hrpprilne. flno Ipnnlro liellt Slllkiea nml hlLMl-nlnua rlrlvara combine steadily to reduce harness horse records. At Terre Haute, the nost famous race track In the coun try, on Friday, Minor Heir, a green nacer. broke n world's rppnrH liv root ing off the two first heats in a race in 2:01 nnd 2-ftl U. tho two rnato.t heats ever paced In a race. The Kel iook ine inira and fourth heats In 2:0.rtV4 and 2:08, and Minor Heir the fifth In 2:07. All of this hap-' oened In a race for pacers eligible to ihe 2:2.1 class. When 5 !r, begin nutting in three honta nvor. aging only a shade over 2:03. old tamer rime snould take to the tall timber. It Minor Heir continues to improve as most horses do as they wurK eHHiwiiru over mo urana nr Mllt. he will prove the sensation nf the season. Oregoninn. The Remedy That Woes. "Dr. King's New Discovery Ib the remedy that does the healing others promise but fall to perform," says Mrs. E. R. Plerson, of Auburn Cen tre. Pa. "It is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing that other treatments relieved only temporarily. New Discovery Is do ing me so much good that I feel con fident lis continued use for a rea sonable length of time will restore me to perfect health." This re nowned cough and cold remedy and Hi -oat and lung healer Ib sold at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. GOc and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Patronize the FOUNTAIN Soft Drink Parlors M.C. RL'RLKSOX, F'rop. All kinds of Soft Drinks, Clears and tobacco. Lunrhei served in connection. Oren fU&uftnt Opeo Day andNigh Fresh Oystors, CbOttfectind Fish at Any T'ufite Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. REGULAR MEALS 25c. Our . Confections . are always fresh and pure, for so popular a candy has no chance to grow stale. Palace of Sweets Phone 1 2 73 Orders Delivered liRADPORIi-TKATKK WKDD1XO. One of the urettlear waiIHIkm nr the season, occurred at the home of mr. anu Mrs. Henry Tester in West Roseburg, on Wednesday, July 15, 1908, when their daughter. Miss Ed- I na May Teater, was united In niar I riage to Mr. Ernest RrarttWti nr Elkhead. The house was tastefully decorat ed for the occasion. At the noon hour, while Miss Llnie Hahn plaved the wedding march, the contracting parties entered the parlor and stood beneath a green arch which wiib decorated with white bolls. The brido wore a cream colored silk lustre dress and carried a bo quet of white sweet peas. The groom wore the customary black. Rev. Hicks, of the First Bantlst ch'irch, of Roseburg, spoke the wuras mat. made tbem husband and wife. After the ceremony the guests, aooui torty III number, repaired to the dining room, where a veritable wedding feast awaited them under the supervision of Mrs. 8. M. Suf fron and Mrs. J. B. Kurtz. The din ner was perfect. A neat boquct of sweet peas, arranged by Mrs. Anna Bradford, the groom's mother, laid by each plate and one was worn dur ing dinner by each guest. The young people were the recip ients of many useful and expensi presents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Teater, the bride's parents, present ed them with a complete set of Bilver knives, forks, spoons, etc.; Mr. and Mrs. McNabb, a Bet of silver nut picks and cracker; A D. Bradley. Japanese chocolate pot; Miss Vallle Myers. Japanese-pitcher; Fay Suff ron. glass creamer and sugar bowl; berry dish, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. My ers; vase. Miss Annetta Whipple; two china cake plates, Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Myers; pair whlto blankets and berry dish, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. McCoy; Bet linen nnpklns, Lizzie Hahn; linen dresser scarf, Mr, and Mrs. Harlan Stanton, of Centralla, Wash.; china- berry bowl, Mrs. Maud Whipple; set of glasses, Waltor and Leslie Kurtz; cup-rack, Miss Hnttle Rose; water set, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Louis Steinbdch Real Estate, and Timber Lands List your farm properties and timber land with me for quick returns. If you want conservative es timates of jour timber, call on Stetnbachi I am a Umber es timator. I also have several good timber claims and homo steads. List your eltj property with me if joa have any for sale. I have the buyers. Wanted, houses to rent Louis Steinbach Sheridan St. Near Depot. Crescent Theatre High class motion pictures and illustrated songs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday. : ; : : : TODAY'S PROGRAM "When Our Masters Are Out," "The Thieving Hn," and "Tit Cowst.y'8 BJrutHtnwak." " la tint trsnr" timf." Everybody jots to The CRfSCENT, "tiKT Tir HAIlgi-'O q Admission 5c. C. Whipple; linen center table-cover, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Allison, Centralla. wash.; lace pillow shams, Mrs. An na Myere;: table cloth, Mr. and Mrs. 3. M. Sudrun; pair towels and berry dish; Mti, and Mrs. 1av1 White; bed spread, plHow-casea and table linen, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford; set cups and saucers, Mr and Mrs. Prank Hahn; bed-spread. 1. Wollenherit: rn..kli, chair. Ilea1 Teater: bed.snren,! Mr and Mrs. J. B. Kurtz; Bait and pepper snaxers, tvereit Teater; table linen. Mrs. Henry Teater. Amid a shower of rice, the couple left In tho afternoon for New port to be absent for Bcveral weeks, after which they will be at home to their niunv frlendB in West nni. burg. The groom Is a rising young tarnier or . Klkhcad, Or., while the bride is a young woman of sterling worth, who will indeed be a help meet to her husband. Another pair sets out upon life's ocenn, . Ah, Cupid, thou art apt In playing tricks. And he who set this happy craft In motion. Was the much-loved Rev. E. H Hicks. MARGARET. It Can't lie Beat. The best of all teacherB Is exnerl- 9nce. C. M. Harden, of Silver City, North Carolina, says: "I And Elec tric Hitters does all that's claimed for It. For Stomach, Liver and Kld noy troubles It can't be beat 1 have rled It and find it a most excellent medicine." Mr. Harden Is right; it's :he best of all medicines also for weakness, lame back, and all run down conditions. Best too for chills and malaria. Sold under guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. uc. Tho Astoria Regatta, with thirty splendid aquatic events. Is scheduled for August 27th, 28th and 29lh. and the railroads have made a rate of a fare and a third for the round trip from all points In the state. Sore Nipples. Any mother who has had experi ence with this distressing allhwnt will be pleased to know that? a cure may be affected by applying Cham berlain's Salve as soon as the child It done nursing. Wipe It off with a wit cloth before allowing the bnbe -o nurse. Many trained nurses use this Balve with best results. Fot ale by Hamilton Drug Co. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 7)f Slf?--! Blgnaturo of (JZtffi&&JUAi PUBLIC Stenographer Room 10, over Hurr's Music Store. MRS. ADA TUARP A Laundry Plant That Is Almost IDEAL- The building we occupy was built especially for this busi ness. We've equipped it with the latest and best laundry machinery, that can bo bought. We have soft water to do the washing with and all ironing Ii done with our new pressing process. Our dry room Is one of the finest iu the West, and our de livery service Is practically per fect. Better lot tho Roseburg Steam Laundry do your work call Phone 791 and we will call for It. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Many a man tin lent a (?(Km1 jut, a hitf onlrt a froliialil) wiati-Mt writ iiiiiiiroiN opK)r lunit urn by witu ahuhWy, Whi 'Swell" tailored mi its wif b Wvri t fKl)r's rU' thwr is lim rf mi Y M; bnikkl mm aifrw m ll at t MttA A tort) PH vK StJfta JuiO Arrived f BODGE Che Reliable Callor .TTTTTT TTTTTTT ePT'r Don't without Ice Cream on Sunday but leave your order at The ROSE on Saturday for Sun day dfcJvery. Ue ROSE Second door south of postolllco. " M. K. ( Ill ltCII NOTKH. The pastor of the Methodist church was greatly pleased with the attendance and interest at the serv ices of the church on Sunday. In spite of summer vacations and de pressive heat, great enthusiasm was manifested. The number present at Sunday school wiib especially gratify ing, being 110 In comparison with 40 at the corresponding time last year. Mrs. R. It. .Wood, the now choir leader, had the choir ready with a special selection for the even ing service. The music waa well ren dered, which Bhnwed her to bo an efficient musical director. Six new menibers were received Into the church at the close of the service. X LEONA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg. 'Phone 1411 PICNIC A FUW tiOOI) TIIINMS I'Olt THE I.UNCII BASKET. VOU CANNOT CAIi., 'VIIONK VH. Veul l,ouf J'lcnlc lihsters, lli vll.d Meat Deviled Hum. Ivnili Toiigue rerfit'lion Hhrliiins. liliMl llt-ef Corned lleef Huusa K'. Iliiin ami Itacon ( 'liccse Crackers. fiKikk's Taniulcs ork and lieans. I'liklea Olives ("how Chow. All kinds of riiiini'd fruits'. HARNESS & JOHNSON t THE CORNEIt GROCERY We are not located In the high rent district; therefore we can' sell good chewier than otherB. . ' ' , ' W hen You Think of Groceries, Think of Us" never Don't worry, we are still doing business at the same place. d Wait for our sale oi Dishes and Cooking Utensils at any old price g The Bee Hive Grocery H MAX WEISS, f Proprietor "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE" tu::n:::::::::::::::nu:n:::n:::mmmmiit "THKV WON'T CO nA." V We mean, .your watches' and time pieces. They must be kept cleaned anU,olIcdto. M' best results. Re member watch making is our only.' sM-cln(iy. -.3. T. Bryan, The Watch- maker. dTF. ROSEBURG STAGE LINES LEAVES 6 A. M. 8 a: M. 7 A.M. 7 A. M. To Ma'rshfleld ? To Myrtle Point To Peel - To Millwood AQENCV AT J. . mpp'5 mm Foijr hore, modern ooaohei, on the Ua ihtleld nd Myrtle I'oliit Mnei: two horto coat'hea od the feel and Millwood lines. Care'ut and experienced dtiver uu 'l routes. T.D. Weatherford.Prop. Three First-Clats Barkor Always in Attendance...... TranslenU guarantee as good work as regular customer. Nothing tint A t lervlvo tn this Shop ' IlBlh RooiiiH open ou Huuday from B to 11 a. lu, llalhn ra. Kaiori honed Mki we iiHe following hlr tonlim: Kern' Psndro Curo, r. Vi. Fllch'a. U. Wilion'a (lulnlue, Ni'wbro'i Herplclde. . . . . . "FROM l'lI.I.AIt TO rOST" TheO.R. DarberShc you may go looking for a concern ' who can turn out better or more ar tistic mill work than we can, hut you will bo certain of failure. Wo are at home In every detail of the business, And our designs and finished work , are regarded aa models by competent '.?..' architects and bullderB. All kinds of turned woodwork done to BpecK"'W tlcatlon at very reasonable prices.. ' The J. 0. Flook Co., ltoacburg, Oregon. GOODS IF mmd! I, 3 I i