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4- . o O POWD S Face Powder, Tooth Powd.r, Toilet and Talcum Powders. fl Foot Powders end Perspiration Absorb ers. a Highest Purity throughout, as is a'ways demonstrated here. I These goods are all servicable at this season of the year. d All 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, 1908. LOCAL NEWS. Cut flowers, carnations, at The Rose. Mrs. P. D. Owen. Phone Ua7. Come and get a Lover's Delight hi Thompson's confectionery store, dtf See Jennings, the baker, for some thing special for balls and parlies. Phone 163 for anything In the bakery line. Free delivery. Ump (jua Bakery, E. Jennings, Proprietor. dTF Have you enjoyed a first-class Chocolate Nut Sundae at Thompson's Confectionery store yet? dtf Stops Itching Instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, hires, herpes, scabies Doan's Oint ment, At any drug store. A supply of the new edition of the Oregon mining laws has just been received at this olllce. It In cludes everything to date in legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 cents each. TF We ere 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. TV Not "juBt SB good," but ttiu Lest Jennlng's bread. Free delivery 'Phone 63. dtf. Phone 661, when you want a good driving rig or saddle horse. Horses boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar Dixon. dTF THE BOND REALTY CO Or chards, Farms, Timber Land and city property. Some fine bargains. Jack Bon Btreet, Roseburg Ore. Ladies' astride saddles, men's sad dles, harness, etc., at F. Long's, op posite the Empire Livery Stables, al corner Oak and Rose streets, it will be to your Interest financially to call there. dswal.l The biggest stock of Vermont marble ever received In Roseburg Is now on display at W. E. Marsters' shop, foot of Jackson street. Give him a chance to figure on your work and he will Batisfy you. dswtf An Immense line of Cook's Linol eum just received; in the latest de signs. No make of linoleum belter and but few as good. B. W. Strung, The Furniture Man. Mot 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, bum or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc 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 saTe for children All drngclsts sell It. Umpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran teed remedy, quick and sure, nl Hamilton's. TP COMSIKXCIXG JUNE SMntl. I""- The following train service will be Iu erect on the line of the C. & E. It. R., between Albany., and Yaquina. dtlly, except unday: No. 16 Mxd Leave Albany 7:45 a. in Ar v Yaquiua 1:30 p. m No. 15 Pass. Lv Yaqulna. 2:15 p. m. Ary Albany. . 7:00 p. m N.2 Pa.s. 12:4'i p m 6-.1H p m No. 1 Mxd. 7:uu a.ui 11:55 a m OnQSundays the service will be as follows: Leave Albany, 7:35 m arrive Yaqulna, 11:40 a. m.: leave Yaqulna 6:00 p. m., arrive Albany, 11:30 p.m. D -- , " ER5J 0 See our window display of OFFICE SUPPLIES- and that's nothing to what we have inside largest and best stock iu Roseburg. We like to show goods, even If you don't Intend to buy come iu and inspect. AfiKH HOOK and STATIONARY STORK. Successor to C. It. Cuniion. Refrigerators. Full line of first class refrigerat ors, enamel lined and guaranteed satisfactory. Nothing equals our Vu dor Porch Shades to keep that hot porch comfortable. We have them 4, 6, 8, and 10 feet wide. B. W. STRONG, The Furniture Man "Get the Habit." Theatre, ac. The Crescent dTF XOTICK TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Roseburg Commercial Club will receive sealed bids until Monday, August Srd. 1908, at 4: IS p. in., (or the construc tion of an Exhibit Building at the Southern Pacific Passenger Depot at Roseburg. Oregon, In accordance with ihe drawings and specifications of Y. D. Henslll. architect, of Kti gene, Oregon, copies of which may be seen nl the office of the Secretary. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for 10 per cent of the contract price, and said building must be completed within slxiy days from date. The Hoard reserves the right to reject any and aR bids. En velopes containing proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for Construc tion of Exhibit Building" and ad dressed to the Asst. Secretary of the Roseburg Commercial Club, Rose burg. Oregon. Dated at Roseburg. Oregon, this lt dav of July. 1!'i'S. J. I). zniniEit. ; Asst. Sec'y. T X THE J. oi:i:oo journal. X firecon s best, most popular, 4- J. reliable and up-to-date news- .J. X paper. All the news dally X t.()U1c supplements and special X features on Sunday. Sunday -J. X papers arrive at 8:45 Sunday J. a. in. j . 4. naily. per month 4 5c X iiaiir ft Sunday, per mo.. 65c X delivered to your home by the 4. T wt deliver service in the . (J)4. best X rlt'v. Dally arrives at 3:45 a. 4. m.. and Is delivered as soon 4 possible. X ItiiMi'lI MrMiillcn. Aet.. 4. ju Phone 2.1. At repress umw. v X a. II . "Get the Habit!" The Cmsce-.it Theatre. inv . II. Kelley was over from Oak-! laud attending to business matters ' 10(1 ay. Miss Mabel VanHnren left for Portland this morning for a short visit with friends. Mrs. A. L. Peter returned home to Eugene this morning, after a visit here with Mrs. Pengru. "Get the Habit!" The Crescent Theatre. uTF Miss Adolla Mulkey and her moth er left this morning for Portland aud lllwnco to spend a ten days' outing at the beach. City Recorder A. N. Orcutt re turned home this morning from a trip to Seattle. His family will reach home tonight. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Bell and little son and the Bell sisters returned on Tuesday evening from a visit at th" home of their parents nt Elkton. Mrs. A. J. McCuIloch and daughter. Mabel, Miss Ella Fisher and Miss Mabel Lander have gone to the Fish er home near Winchester to visit for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Livingston, of Gilliam county, who have been visit ing here for the past two weeks, went to Myrtle Creak this morning to visi' with relatives. Rev. Win. Malhews. of Salem, lor this morning Tor his home, accom panted by his son, J. Malhews, o: astern Oregon, and Mrs. Charles Malhews, of Ibis city. Remember, but two shows each ev ening at the Vltagraph. Shows al 7:4(1 and 8:30. Don't bo late. 2t "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. No appetite, and whnt I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me." J. H. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. "Get Ihe Habit!" The Crescent Theatre. DTF The J. G. Flook Company have de cided to deal In fruit boxes. Early in the season they said they would not handle fruit boxes this year, but on account of so many requests for boxes they are now prepared to sup ply peach, apple or other boxes In small or . large quantities. For prompt delivery and low prices give iliein your orders. DSW Pali-onize the FOUNTAIN Soft Drink Parlors M. C. 11URLKSON, Prop. All kinds of Soft Drinks, Cigars and tobacco. Lunches served in connection. Oregon Restaurant Open Day and Night Fresh Oysters, Clams'and Fish at Any Time Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. REGULAR MEALS 25c. I'ROKKSh.ONAI J. It. CHAPMAN, I. I. 8., Dentist. Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours, it a. m. to 5 p. m. ROSEBL'RO - - - OREGON .1. C. MULLEN, Attorney-at-ljiw With Richardson. Dlmick & Moore head, Attorneys at Law, 3 1 5-1 6-1 7 Comnionweallh Bldg, 6th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON. ;i:o. K. hoi ck, M. II. Olllce In the Review Building, up stairs. Itooms 13 and 14. X-Hay and Electrical TreamenL Telephone, Main 31. ROSEIHRG - - OREGON. A. c. kkf.i.v, M. i)., , Offices: Rooms II, 12 and 13, Douglas County Bank Building, 'Phono 771. ROSEIiriiO - - . OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711 2 to 4 p. m. Hesid. Main 1721 DR. LITETTA SMITH, Physician Women and Children's Disease a Specialty Oftlre: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk ( next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. Ice Cream and Sherbet, served from "Our Freeiers" 1b different from the ordinary kind. Don t ask how. You will know when you have eaten a big dish of It. . Palace of Sweets Phone 1 273 Orders Delivered I. E. Rice, of Isadora, came ovei Tuesday evening to attend to busi ness matters. A. T. Ambrose, a pioneer resident of Yoncalla, came over Tuesday ev ening on a brief business trip. Miss Leah Pitchford roturned oi Tuesday evening from a visit wild Mrs. w. C. Gray in Portland. W. T. Emery was In from Umpqua Tuesday. He had a good prune cro; last year and reports a bettor out this year. Mr. Emory is a very suc cessful orchardiBt. Eugene Register: Mrs. H. Staple ton came down from Roseburg yes terday. Mr. Stapleton will be here some time next week Jerome Ferris, of Yoncalla, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. C. E. Long, and daughter returned home yester day. Work was started Tuesday on the extension of the Salem, Falls City & Western railway from Dallas to So. lem. L. Gerllnger, of Portland, pies ident of the road, says no time will be wasted in building this extension, but it will probably be next fall be fore trains will be running over the new track. Grading will be carried on as late this winter as possible, but with the arrival of the rainy season work will have to be suspended until spring. By October, li09, It Is ex pected the extension will have been completed. President Roosevelt expects te hunt bear in the wilds of Klamath County nfter the expiration of hh present torm and before his depart ure for Africa. John D. GoT the guide who directed the way to the haunts of big game In Colorado oi. the occasion of the first western hunt of the then vice-president, will visit Klamath county In September for the purpose of making a personal In vestigation of the big game district of the Klamath region. It is statort on high authority that Mr. Goff will make this trip especially for the purpose of advising the president as to the best time to hunt bear and mountain Hons In this state. Eugene Register: The woman. Mrs. Humphreys, who, with her bab ies and two sons, were found push ing along the road with a cart some time since, and the children were at tempted to bo made wards of the Juvenile court, has tired of the good house fitted up for her by "generous Eugene cltlens and Is reported to have sold her furniture to the sec ond hand dealers and gone off with a man. Mr. Nadenu was asked whnt he knew about It. and snld he knew absolutely nothing except what he saw In the papers. He said the last he knew about It there was some thing like $100 In the First National bank to be used for her support, but he had not been to the house since It was fitted up for her. Had Burn Quickly Healed "I am so delighted with what Chamberlain's Salve has done for me that I feel bound to write and tell you so," Bays Mrs. Robert Mytton, 457 John St., Hamilton, Ontario. "My little daughter had a bsi burn ' - her knee. I applied Chamber lain's Salve and It healed beautiful ly." This salve allavs the nsln of a burn almost Instantly. It Is for sale by Hamilton Drug Co. Patronize Review advertiser. Crescent Theatre High class motion pictures and illustrated songs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday. : ; : : : TODAY'S PROGRAM "A Difficult Position," and "No More Babies Wanted." ILLU8TRATEI) SONO: "Mid the Green Fields of Virginia "FINE!" Everybody goes to The CRESCENT ' "GET THE HABIT!" ' Admission 5c. DREW NEWS. Harvesting will soon be over foi the season. J. R. Hayes has gone to Tiller to work for a few days. C. W. Skeen, of Eugene, made a business trip to Drew last week. . 11. Ai-chainbeau and Elza Poolt have gone to Klamuth to work toi the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Snilck and Mr. and Mrs. Willis, gt Myrtle Creek, ar rived In Drew tolmday, for a conpli of weeks' outing. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Short rnnv home from Roseburg Tuesdny. Miss Hazel Jowett made a flyin' trip to Tiller Saturday. Mr. L. Stephens made a buslneyj trip to Tiller last week. . Miss Mae Johnson has gone to Per due to visit with relatives. Miss Maud lllggins. of Perdue. I visiting with her sister, Mrs. John Wright, near Drew. Robt. Thompson and Mr. Seart have gone to their cinnlhnr mines tc be absent for some time. , R. H .Klrkpatrlck, the mall car Her. had an accident near Coffe Creek and was forced to leave hi? vehicle and bring the mall Into town on horseback. J. Modacho and W. McQueen, whr have been spending the summer 'oi their timber clnlms, left Inst week for 8tella, Wash. Roy G. Butler, a traveling man of l.okevlew, had a breakdown on th summit of the Elk Creek hill, nil 1 was forced to spend last Monday al Drew, from which place ho proceeded to Portland. The Sunday school decided to have a picnic on their next regular meet ing day, August 9th, In the grove near Drew. Everybody Is cordially Invited to come and bring well-filled baskets. REPORTER. Patronize Review advertisers. CASTOR I A For Inrmts and Children. The Kind You I avo Always Bought Boars tl.e X'jy Bignatu. b tt WANTED! 3 or 4 Furnished Rooms for light housekeeping. Would guarantee to keep the place for one year. No children. Apply at this office. PUBLIC Stenographer Room 10, over Hurr's Music Store. MRS. ADA TIIARP A Laundry Plant That Is Almost IDEAL- A The building we occupy was built especially for this butd ness. We've equipped It with the In teat and beat laundry machinery that can be bought. We have soft water to do the washing with and all Ironing If done with our new pressing process. Our dry room !b one of the finest In the West, and our de livery service Is practically per feet, Betler let the Roseburg. Steam Laundry do your work cnll Phono 791 and wo will call for It. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY BODGE O t iW ableJCalior ll:is received his FALL STYLES and SAMPLES also a line of Kail Good. Drop hi and look over the Fall styles and el jMisledon the proer styles for Fall and Winter. A Perfectly Fitted Excellently Made Faultleuly Styliib Fall iurL lor 1 A Small Pric. T Don't without Ice Cream on Sunday but leave youi order at The ROSE on Saturday for Sun day delivery. Uhe ROSE Second door south of ) ostolhVu. WALKS LEAVES CAM All.l. Ql'EHEC, July 29 While the min binned out a fnruwMl salute In his honor, the 1'iinoe of Wales sailed Oils morning ror England, after u week's slay In Quebec which will long bp remembered ns Ihe most notable visit of royalty to Cannda. There will be additional parades and imib eants tomorrow and Friday, but the departure of the prince marks the bp KinnliiB of the end of the terconlen nary celebration and In a few dayt the ancient city will have returned to Its customary calm and quietude. For good printing of all kinds The Review nlways leads. LEONA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber, Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg, 'Phone 1411 TEe Cottolene Man Cottolenepf "Shortens your food 1 I Lengthens your life all about It. If ho should know. happ HARNESS & JOHNSON n never Don't worry, we are still doing business at the same place. 0 Wait for our sal oi Dishes and Cookir Utensils at any old price The Bee Hive Grocery MAX WEISS, Proprietor "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE" r BBW JWI.OOO HO MB OF ST. MARY'S ACADEMY MEDfrORD, OREGON MOtMaN FOJL'IPMENT PELICH I'Kl'L RKCRKATION ROOMS COZY DORMtTORlFS LVtRY THING NtW The Ideal School for YOUNG LADIES A thnrouh education in iJl standard branches assured, including literature, language!, mathematics, Kience, his tory, music, needlework, etc., aUo careful attention to matters of drport aicmutut those aTnmuliihments which maik the cult urea, mined woiii All courses are thoroughly modern in y ni.ijrctamuystc... No dntinctiono ime'erener in matters of religioi.. ( Writ for duokltt-TOtAY V St Mat7' Academy "KEf- ZJ The 0. R. Darber Shoy T. D. Weather ford, Prop. Three First-Class Barbers Always in Attendance Transients guarantee as good work ns regular customers. olliln;c but A 1 Hurvlce tu tills Shop Bath Roams open on Sunday from 8 to 11a. in, Haihn'ro. Union honiMl 50,1 We tint) following htr tonics: Kuril's Iatnlro Curo, V. W. Fitch's. U. Wilson's QuIultiA, Mmbro's Herplcitle. . . . ALWAYS OX TIIM MOYK Wo nil' lllliug iiidt'i'N for Itimttrr to bulldrra nnd co .tract- ra' for s'urcs, dwellings, fonc ng, t SI. I; g oh, ht.i.d, citilnga, Uof ! , beams j.nd ftni.-HiiK l uitorlnl it , ml ruad-3 'rom the finos. kiln-dried lumber, on.l our iM I in. 'itu... will b-j found lower for the name Hiipcrior iinlUy o;' lumber than you will got from imyono else in Hoselmr'g. Ordern for Pencil and Apple boxes promptly filled. The J. G. Flook Co., IloHCburg, Oregon, Will Visit you. Mr. Geo K. Stonur, apuulal rciH'OBontiUlvo of The N. K. 'ala-liank Conitiauv. will be with us to domoiititrato COT TOI.HNH to our customers. We want, you to know about this excellent frying mid short ening lui'illiiin. COTTOLBNU Is niado from cottousn'.tl oil and the choic est bct'f suot. Iloth of these Ingredients are as miro and wholesome as niiytlil"K 'hat you can eat. COTTOLHNB la easily dlKested by the weakest stoiuaehs and makes things taste better, too. Mr. Ceo. K. Stoner will tell you en to miss you, be sure to let ub mind! g :: :: XX XX xl a 8 - a. .y