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r HMIIIIMMIMMIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIllllMlllltHMII I ! POWDERS! I fl Face Powder, Tooth Powder, Toilet and Talcum Powders. CJ Foot Powders and Perspiration Absorb ers. 0 Highest Purity throughout, as is always demonstrated here. 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 EVENING ROSEBDRG REVIEW Jl'I.Y FISHING TACKLE Don't hook a bis one and have the line or hook break buy tackle you can depend on. Wo keep it. We have a full stock of all kinds of fishing tackle lines hooks Holes spoons, and leaders any length. It pays to get a good line that will not lose the "big ones.' We have everything but the "big fish" story. We like to show goods, even if you don't Intend to buy coine in uud inspect. See our window display. AGEE. Successor to Cannon. Cut flowers, carnations, at The Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone 147 See JeuulugB, the baker, for some thing special for balls and parties. Phone 1C3 for anything In the oakery line. Free delivery. Ump qua liakery, E. Jennings, Proprietor, dTF A supply of the new edition of the Oregon mining laws has Just been received at this office. It in eludes everything, to date in legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 cents each. TK Stops Itching Instantly. Cur piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, hives, herpes, scabies Doan's Oint ment. At any drug store. We are sole agents for the Conklin Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec- omend them as being tar 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 son street, Roseburg Ore. Not "just as good," but tt,. Left Jennlng's bread. Free delivery 'Phone 63. dtf. The biggest stock of Vermont marble ever received In Roseburg Is now on display at W. E. Masters' shop, foot of Jackson street. Give , blm a chance to figure on your work and he will satisfy you. dswtf Hot water Dottles, 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 line and you will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. Never can tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut. bruise, burn or scald. He prepared. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil Instantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound. Don't let the baby suffer from ec zema, sores or any Itching of the skin. Doan's Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children All drugeists sell It. I'mpqua Cold Cure is a guaran teed remedy, quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF DooKSStationerySlore C. 11. of held II. LOCAL NEWS. 'Get the Habit." The Crescent Theatre. 5c. dTF T. E. illedsoe, of Drain, Is In the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. I'll il Beckley, of Oak land, are in the city Frank IS. Alley has returned from business trip to Portland. .Mr. and Mrs. .1. I' Culver Ijav gone to Itanilnn lor an outing. Mrs. Dexter Hire is visitins ll Eueeno with Mis. II. !. Studlcy. Coine and gel a Lover's Delight Thompson's confecl ionery store, dtf K. A. Tripp, a Kugene real ostnti dealer, is a business visitor in Rose burg Clarence nazloy. the Kiddle prune buyer, is a business visitor In ltose bu rg. Have you enjoyed a first-clas Chocolate Nut Sundae at Thompson Confectionery store yet? dlf Thos. Cannon left Thursday night for Portland In loin Mrs. Cannon lio is visiting in that city with re! atives. Coiiullle Herald: Mr. and M Milieu, of Itoseburg. aecnmpanle bv their daughter, were In town or Wednesday on their return home, nf ter having be"ll nt rarkersburg for soine time with Mrs. .1. V. Ilnmblo mother daughter, who has been II! for some time. Drain Nonpareil: The Infant child horn last week lo Mr. and Mrs. liar vey Itohrer, died Friday evening and was buried next day at Cottage Grove Jos. W. Kelley ent newcomer to this section, has nnrchased from S. P. Sliutt. the IS acre fruit farm In the west edge town, and he and his family will take possession of their new home nt once. The Central Hotel has lately changed hands, and has been thor oughly cleaned and renovated all over. Hoard anil longing oy nay in month. First class meals for ! cents. "J-" Clinnibcrliiiii'9 Colic, Cholera nnd llilillllocll Remedy Would Have Saved him Slot). in 1902 I have a very severe at tack of diarrhoea,' says R. N. l ar- ir. of Cat island. La. For several weeks I was unable to do anything. On March 18. ,907, 1 had a similar attack, and took Chamberlain s col ic, Cholera nnd Iiiarrnoea ueineiiy. which gave me prompt relief. 1 cou pler It one of the best medicines oi its kind In the world, and bad 1 u:-eo it In 1902 bi'll. ve It would have sav e,l nn. n hundred dollar doctor's bill. Sold by Hamilton Drug t o. COrTLill Why do we drink so much, poor coffee? Because yuud coffee is so yood. Your groter r-'--Uk Scbil.ing t ii-" r-T if rou don't wr li.. I' l JU 5 THK j. oi!i:f;t) jul'liNAU 4. Oreson's best, most popular, ! reliable and up-to-dare n-ws- 4. 4- paper. All the news daily J, 4. i-omic supiilements and sp-'-ial A 4. feature, on Sunday. Sunday 4 4. paiiers arrive at S:43 -mday ft 4t a. m. Hally, pr month 4 J. Imllv & Sunday, per mo. . J delivered to your home by the J. heat delivery service in the 4, city. Itally arrives nt 3:4 4. m., and Is delivered as 1 4 as possible. J. Ilncll l 1 nll-n. Aei J. Phone 221. At Express Office. ? 4.4.4.4.4 4-4- 'J- -I- CAMl'AKiX JIANAtiElt. llrjan mill I'oniiiiittceiiioii Will Make Select hill 1 oiuoitow. CHICAGO. July 24. A manager the democratic national campaign ill be selected at a. meeting to he at the Auditorium Annex totlior- tw by a sub-conuuittee of the demo- atle national committee. Mr. Hry- an will take part In the deliberations- ind his decision as to a national hnirnian and other otllcers will like- he accepted as final. It is generally believed that John Atwood, of Leavenworth, Kan., ill be chosen as national chairman. Ollle Janes, of Kentucky, is also tirominently mentioned. Mr. Ilryan is understood to take ihe view that a man whose repii'ii- ion Is not national will ha a better holce for chairnn u than some wide- known politician, it will he In linrmony with the action taken about anipaign contributions, and wtl: ,erve to emphasize the fact that the arty lias broken with its old traiii- ions. Atwood is a lawyer and was formerly attorney-general of Kan- as. Coincident with tomorrow's nieet- ng of the sub-committee, delegates the national convention of Hearst's Independence Party will lie In to arrive in Chicago. II has beer suggested that Mr. Bryan mnv have hones of affecting a reconciliation villi Ihe New York editor, bu; tins s denied by prominent deniocrai :ere today. They declare that the irenlc between Ilryan and Hearst b 1 nal and irreronclliable and that I Ik Win askan has no desire fur n coali- ion with the handful of Hearst men. Mr. tltryan has no speech-niaklnp late until Labor Day. After that I' -s planned for mm to make n taiKtnt; 'our that will include New Englnm1 ,nd New York, with an Invasion of Tnft's state and the Mississippi val ley. The fact that Mr. Tlryan tentative y has determined to make an eaii nvaslon of New York Is interim -lei' here as Indicating his purpns? ti .vage a fierce buttle ill that slate. II' believes from the representation! nade to him that. In spite of his fail ure to get an Eastern running mate Xew York is debatable ground. This belief has been strengthened withlr he last twenty-four hours bv tin lone of several editorial nlterau.'os by New York city newspapers, whl-.-l: Mr. Ilryan had counted against him the fact that the Denver pliillorill has not met wholesale denule-iali-'ic ay the eastern pnpers appears to have onvinced Mr. Iliynn that his cause is stronger In what he once charac terized as "the enemy's country," than even has been represented te him by politicians. His ndvlsers ray 'hat he will sound his first apnea: in New Y'ork for the labor vote and i lint ! -votiwa Cruit Qurun LuAulliu I lull WIIUU Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Refuse substitutes. Pr BOo. Sold by Red Cross PI' sinner. r'atronize tho FOUNTAIN Soft Drink Parlors M. ('. liL'HLK.SON. IVnp. All kinds of Soft Drinks, ('ijirs ami toh:u'i'. I-utvlif's rvcd in coinn'i'tion. Qhickttff Dinner on Sur.M 12 to 2 P. M. RfcGULAR MEALS 25c. RIND Ice Cream and Sherbet served from "Our Freezers" Is different from the ordinary kind. Don't ask how. You will know when you have eaten a big dish of it. Palace of Sweets Phonel2?3 Order Delivered ho will depend for success upon en listing the Bolld support of that ele ment of the electorate In New Yxk, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana and Illin ois. The Reimily That Does. "Dr. King's New Discovory Is the remedy that does the healing others iiromiso but full to perforin," says Mrs. E. K. Plerson, of Aubunv Cell tie. Pa. 'it Is curing me of throat and lung trouble of long stnndli g that other treatments relieved only temporarily. New Discovery is do ing me so much good that I feel i on fldent its continued use for n rea sonable length of tlmo will restore me to ported neaiin. mis i nowned cough and cold remedy nud throat and lung healer Is sold at A. C. Mnrsters & Co's. drug store. Due and $1.00. Trial bottle free. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that the Hoard of Trustees of tho Roseburg Commercial Club will receive sealed bids until Monday, August .ml 1908. nt 4 : 1 " p. m., for tho construc tion of an Exhibit Building at the Southern Pacific Passenger Depot at Roseburg. Oregon, In accordance vith Ihe drnwings and specifications if Y. 1). Ilenslll, architect, of Eu -one. Oregon, copies of which may le seen at the office of the Secretary Ml bids must be accompanied by wrillled check for 10 per cent ot he contract price, and said building mist be completed within sixty days 'rom date. The Board reserves Hie right to reject any and all bids. En vi. I,. nca containing proposals io be ndorsed "Proposals for Construe ion of Exhibit Building" and ad lrossed to the Asst. Secretary of the Itoseburg Commercial Club, Rose iiirg. Oregon. Hated at Itoseburg, Oregon, this ilst day of July. 1908. J. D. ZCRCHER. aH Asst. Sec y KOOL HANVAS KICKS. Canvas Shoes, Moccasins and Hare S-oot Sandals. Ladles' and Gent "Inline Shoes. It's a nneer foot Hint e enn't tit. R. L. STEPHENS, Next loor to P. O. Louis Steinbach Real Estate and Timber Lands List rour farm properties nud timber land with mo for quick returns. If you want conservative es timates of your timber, cull on Stciubaclii I am a timber es tlmntor. I also Imve severnl good timber claims and Iioiik steads, f List your city property with me If yon Iioto any for sale. I have the buyers. Wanted, houses to rent Louis Steinbach Sheridan St. Near Depot, Crescent Theatre Hiuh class motion pictures and illustrated songs. CUv np;c of program Mon. Wed. and Friday. : ; : : : Cliange of Program Tjie asssaaa TEXAS TO GO 1RY MAYBE. Kcpublkuus Joiu With Wets ill Hope of Turning the Stuie. AUSTIN, Tex., July 24. Imagine 'dry" Texas an arid desert stretching from Texarkaua lo El 'nso and from Beaumont to the Pan handle - -tr, 000 square tulles of llli- rlgated gloom, Willi never ail onsir all its dreary wastes a Texas veil over to the polite mllistratlont the soda fountain "si;ulrt," with tho while-robed dispenser of good red llekev." guaranteed to kill a: forty rods, banished from its confines forever. Yet It is this staggering propos!- lon on which the democratic voters of Texas will vote at a state-wide primary tomorrow and if the ques tion carries, as appears likely, the legislatuie must frame up a constitu tional aiuend'.ui nt In favor of state- Ide prohibition to be voted on next ear. And slate-wiue proamnion in Texas lupins something, r.lnce It wil! banish liquor from a territory ex tending TliO miles In extre ne breadth and fiL'O miles In extreme length. It has bei.Mi twenty y-ars since : prohibition an e nlment was submit eil to the ptvpl by the legislature Tl at v. as !n iss-i. and It was defeat d by too 0("l at the polls. The prol ;iilt on light, following varl'!-e i-at was waget'. between he Ballev i;id antl-llailey faction and which h'M n it yet ended, hns led lo ninny iiitorim I dissensions In tin democratic parly, and the repuull- ans are pri paring to take advnntage it it to the tul'est extent. For 4lu Hrst time the followers of the O. O. P. hnvo what looks like a lighting hnnce to lino up ngaltist tho pie ounter. With prohibition snddled Sn Us bnck it Is admitted that the leniocrntlc donkey will hnvo to do lome rapid traveling this year In Us -ace with the elephant. The repub licans are looking to the liquor ele ment for aid and substance, and they will hardly look in vain. I'nder the local option law 1117 of the 210 coun ties of the state are already dry. CTAMj l'Oll COINIY WAItltAMS. Notice Is hereby given all purllef holding county warrants Issued by Douglas Comity, Oregon, and en dorsed prior to nnd Including the 10th day of July. 1907, to pies nt tho same to the County lreas- .rer of Douglas County, Oregon, ai Is olllcc, for payment as Interest nereon t.ill ceaso after tho date ol his notice. Dated nt IioseburK. Oregon, thh 1,1th day of. July. 1808. J. 13. SAWYERS. Treasurer of Douglas County, Or An Immense line of CooIi'b I.inol eum lust received; In the latest de dgns. No muko of linoleum bettor ind but few as good. B. W. strong, Tho Furniture Man. PUBLIC Stenographer Room 10, over Hun's Music Storo, MICH. ADA Til AMI' A Laundry Plant That Is Almost IDEAL- The buildliiK wo ocnipy wns bulll I'spei-lally for this bunl iiens. Wo ve eiiulpped it with the latest anil bit laundry inni hlnory 'hi t can bo bminlit W'ti hao .- wan'iir done will ift water to do the ill uud all IronliiB if 01 r new plosHliiH nro'-esr. v Our dr--' ro il1. one of the fine-it in (lie Went, . our de livery wervlce Im piar.tn. y P'T fcrt. Hi tler let Hi:.' Itosi burn Bleani I. a 11 nil ry-1I0 your worK call Phono "111 and wo will call for It. ROSKBUKG STEAM LAUNDRY Manv a man lias lost a eoml 4" joli. a liiv onler. a pi-mimM" J. contract anil l!inne,iiu oppui- tiin t es bv looking Hiiiiony. When "swell" tailnreil soils mav bo bad at Hoilk"''s prices there is littl" reason why VOL should n"t aniear as well as your coiiietiioi- A Perfectly Fitted Ecellently Mode Faultleuly Stylish Spring 5nit for A SiaU Price S'.ingi Juvt. Arriveil BODGE I r.he ttdfabU CaUor f,H i n nl 4..mi,H. Don't without Ice Cream on Sunday but leave your order at The ROSE on Saturday for Sun day delivery. &e ROSE Second door south of jwstolilco. LndioH astrldo Buddies, men's sad dles, hurnoss, etc., nt l Long's, op posite the Hmplro Livery Stables, at .rorner Oak and Hose streets. It will he to your interest financial. y to call there. dswalii Patronize Keview advertisers. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the y-jy JlS7--' Signature of LLa-)C''W'' LEONA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg, 'Phone 1411 The e iouoiene lviau CottoleneFf I Shortens your food I I i .,.ii.r ,,,,,-i;c "5. fcw I I !.llgllllllJ VUI lilt. imH nil nhout It. know. If ho should hupp HARNESS iever imi&l Don't, worry, we ere still doing business at, the same place. 0 Wait for our sale oi Dishes and Cooking Utensils at any old price The Bee Hive Grocery MAX WEISS, Proprietor "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE" 4 1 :tt:::::::::mjmtm; "TIIKY VOXT GO DRY." We mean your watches and time pieces. They must be kept cleaned and oiled to got the best results. Re member watch making Is our only ipiK-lnlty. J. T. Bryan, The Watch maker. dTP ROSEBURG STAGE LINES I.KAVES U A. M. 6 A. M. 1 A. M. 1 A. M. To Marsh Hold To Myrtle 1'oint To Peel To Millwood AOIiNCY AT i v. Raws Four hornet, modern coaabee, on the MaTilineiil ami Myrtle Potut line: two borne coaubea on the Peel and Millwood line. I'areful and experienced driver mi all route. 'IICHtlllilllM-llllllllH iiO.II.)llGt T.D. Weatharford.Prop. Three First-Class Barbers Always in Attendance...... Transients guarantee as good work as regular customers. Nuthlnir lint A 1 Httrvlce In tltUAhop Bnth Kimhuh open on Sunday from 8 to 11 a. in, Hatha 'JtH Raznrit honed fiOti Wo tine following hlr tonic : Kerii'i Pandm Hiiro, F. W. Kitcb'i, U. Wilaon'i tiulnltit), Nuwbro'B Hernlcldc. . . . "KHOM IML LA II TO POST", you may go looking for a concern who can turn out better or more ar tlntic mill work thnn we can, but you will he curtain of failure. We are at homo lu every detail of tho bualiieHH, it lid our ileHtgna and finished work are regarded as models by competent architects and builders. All kin (I a of turned woodwork done to apecl ih'ation at very reasonable prices. The J. G. Flook Co., Itoseburg, Oregon lAl ff Will Visit, you. Mr, (loo TO. Btonor, special reprvHontatlvo of The N. K. l-'ulj bunk (Jonipany, will be with uh to demonstrate COT TtlLKiNU to our customers. V'v want you to know ubotit this excellent frying and short ening niedium. CtlT'l'OI.HNIi Is made from cottonseed oil nnd the choic- I est beef auct. Both of these liiKi-eiliuuls aro as pure anil wholesome as nnythlng that you can cut. COTTOLKNE Is easily dlKesled by tho weakest stoinnelia and makes thingB taste better, too. Mr. Cloo. Ii. Stonor will tell you en to miss you, ho sure to lot us T 8c JOHNSON 1