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EflWDERS! m race powder, Tooth Powd Ialcum Powders. q Foot Powders and Perspiration Absorb ers. I Highest Purity throughout, as is a'ways demonstrated here. 9 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 ROSEBDRG REVIEW JULY 30, 1008. "Get the Theatre. Habit!" The Crescent DTF ROSEBURG STAGE LINES LEAVES 6 A. M. 6 A. M: 7 A. M. 7 A. M. To Marsh Geld - To Myrtle Point To Peel To Millwood - AQENCY AT 1 1 PAPP S ttROCrOT Four homei, modern coacbes, on Hie Muflhdeld and Myrtle I'olnt line: t. none coaches on the Pee) and Mtllnwd line. Careful and experienced drirt-rt un all route. Patronize the FOUNTAIN Soft Drink Parlors M. C. BURLESON. Prop. All kinds of Soft Drinks, rivals and tobacco. Lunches served In connection. Oregon Restaurant Open Day and. Night Fresh Oysters, Clamsand Fish at Any Time Chicken Dinner on 12 to 2 P. M. Sunday RtOULAR MEALS 25c. PROPKSh.ONAU J. I. CHAPMAN, I). 1. S.. Dentist. Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours, 9 a. in. to 6 ). m. ROSEBUIta - - - OHKiiON ' J. C. Ml'M.KX, Attornei-nt-ljiw "ith Richardson. Ulmlck A Mooro- bead, Attorneys at Law. 315-16-17 Commonwealth Hid. th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OUKllON. r.no. k. hoick, m. n. Ofice In the Review MulLllng. up Stairs. Rnnmi H .n.1 11 X-Ray and Electrical Treament Telephone, Mala 3 ORKllOX V. HkV, . a.. ttas 11, 12 and 11. iaty MnlMlng. 'tVi.e 771. - - - ORKtiOX. Office Hours: rhones: J 'o 12 a. m. Office Main 1 2 10 1p.m. Resld Vsln 1 R. I.ITETTA SMITH, . PhylH, umeu and Children ' Plear ,. Specialty "mrr: Room a and . MarMenC tV, m to lunulas Connty Bank MM -hi. ' " " "in"- 1 -Jl Jr, Toilet and 9 See our window display of OFFICE SUPPLIES- and that's nothing to what we have inside largest and best stock in Roseburg. e like To blow pi;. exea if you don't intend inspect. to tiuy- aod BOOK and STAIIilMP.Y STuP.K. NnnvsM t C. It. (1DQOB. Tie Cr-s. eat j Got the The.'.:re L'TF WANTED! 3 or 4 Furnished Rooms for light housekeeping. Would riarantee to keep the place for one year. No children. Apply at this office. Crescent Theatre High class motion pictures and illustrated songs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday. : ; : : : TODAY'S PROGRAM un i'. . i.i No M ll. l.i si i;.vh:i SOM Mid (he tin I'im:' Kvcrylaal)' ears to The CRESCEiVT (.I T Tin: h w.it:" i j LOCAL NEWS. ! "Get the Habit!" The Crescent Theatre. DTF Engineer Carrettson left for Port land today on a brief vacation. Mrs. Pettlt went to Portland to day for a visit with relatives. The famuus Russian story of Michael Hlrngofr," at The Crescent '.omorrow and Saturday. M. S. Ryan, of Riddle, was here today enroute home from a trip to -Newport. Roy Kenny and sister. Miss Helen, came over from Leona on Wednesday evening's train. J. B. Byars came up from Port land Wednesday to look after busi ness matters here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Bailey will leave next Monday for Newport, and after a ihort stay at the beach Mrs Bailey will probably go to Boise, Ida., to visit with relatives. E. M. Bell, of Bishop, Calif., lefl for home this morning, after a vial here with hia uncle, Hon. G. W Wonacott. Mrs. M. M. Miller and little sol returned Wednesday evening from ai extended visit with friends at Port land and Hood River. Mrs. P. M. Benson left this morn ing for Portland, where she will b employed as a private nurse for a indefinite time. Mrs. W. R. Griffith, of Portlnni who had been visiting here for thi past two weeks with Mrs. F. E. Cnv ender. returned home today. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows expect to leave next Wednesday for a visit to their old home In Massachusetts They will travel via the Canadian route. Mrs. Ray C. Brown left this morn ing for Belle Plain. Iowa, to vlsi' with relatives for a few weeks. Mr Brown accompanied her aa far ai Portland. Cut flowers, carnations, at The Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone 14S7. Come and gel a Lover's Delight ai Thompson's confectionery store, dtl Phone 163 for anything in the bakery line. Free delivery. Ump qua Bakery, E. Jennings, Proprietor. dTF Have you enjoyed a flrst-elasi Chocolate Nut sundae at Thompson's Confectionery store yet? dtf Stops itching Instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, hives, herpes, scabies Doan's Oint ment. At any drug store. A supply of the new edition ol the Oregou miuinir laws hntt liwt oeen received at this office. It In clud everything to date in legal I mining procedure. Copies only 4(1 cents each. TF We are sole agents for the Conkltn Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec omend them as being far ahead of any other pen on Iho market. Agee' Book Store. TF j Not "Just as good," but th.i heft i Jenning s bread. Free delivery ; 1-hone 63. dtf. ! Phone 661, when you want a good driving rig or saddle horse. Horses boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar Dixon. dTF 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. dswalS The biggest stock of Vermont marble ever received In Roseburg la now on dlBplay at W. E. Marsters' shop, foot of Jackson street. Give him a chance to figure on your work and he will satisfy you. dswtf An Immense line of Cook's Linol eum just received: in the latest de signs. No make of linoleum better and but few as good. B. W. Strong. The Furniture Man. Hot water bottles, fountain syringes, bulb syrlngea and atomizers, the finest and most complete line Id the city. Sold at the lowest price on mr guarantee to give satisfaction. Look at our lln and yon will not buy ..'leewbere. Hamilton Drug Co. Never can tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' Erlectrlc Oil instantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound. Don t let the baby suffer from ec zema, sores or any itching of the kin. Doan's Ointment gives Instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children All druggists sell It. Cmpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran teed remedy, quick and lure. at Hamilton's. TF "Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for vears. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me." J. H. Walker. Sunhurv. Ohio. The J. G. Flook Company have de rided to deal in fruit tgxes. Early in the season they said thev would not handle fruit boxes this year, but ' boxes they are now prepared to Bun-! Dir peai h. apple or other boxes In , -.mail or larae quantities. For , prompt delivery and low prices give them yoQ orders. DSW Ice Cream and Sherbet, served from "Our Freezers" la 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 1273 Orders Delivered Atty. Albert Abraham, S. W. Turn ell and Thus. McCarthy came In Wed uesday evening from an outing on Rook Creek. J. W. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dldtel came In from there today. The flailing is reported fine Mr. Turnell landing a steelhend 30 Inches in length, with rod ani line. Newport. He also' visited with hh daughter in Linn county. Huy cropp are reported immense in the Willnm ette valley. E. D. Parks has sold the Lemmei farm of about 112 acres on Deei Creek to Mrs. Hermann Marsters foi 14,000. Mr. Parka purchased the place last March for :I500. A llttk later Mr. "Lemmer wanted to buy 1 back but Mr. Parks would not sell. Tula is a part of the old 640-acre do nation land claim of the late Rev Wm. A. Willis, which place 1b now subdivided Into five good farms and is occupied by as many families. G. E. Upton, formerly of Portland came down from beyond West Fork Wednesday. He reports an extensive forest fire near Nine Mile haa been burning for several days. The for est rangers are now thought to have the fire under control. Mr. Upton was a member of the Oregon rifle team which participated In the na tional military shoots the past two vears. This year he will go to the innual militia encampment at Am erican Lake with Co. D., of this :lty. Viewing the Deer Creek and Lur ley roads, which was to have been done on Monday and Tuesday of this week, has been postponed until Mon day and Tuesday, August 10 and 11, on account of the absence in Portland of R. B. Dixon, one of the county road viewers. The two roads to be located on Deer Creek will be view ed out and surveyed on Aug. 10, and the one down Buckhorn Creek, be yond Lurley, on Aug. 11. A favorable report has been re ceived on the proposed rural free de livery mail route from Dlxonville, via Lurley to Fall Creek, thence down near Glide and return via Oak Creek to the starting point. This route will supply 58 families who are now without mall facilities, aa well aa a large numbers of others whoso pres ent facilities are inadequate. An in npector Is looked for soon to go over the proposed new route and make a flnal report. Doctors Could Not Help Her. "I hod kidney trouble for years," Writes Mrs. Ravmnnrt rnnnn. nl Shelton. Wash., "anil the ,i, could not help me. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure, and the very first dose gave me relief and I am now cured I cannot say too much for Foley's Kidney Cure." It makes the dis eased kidneys sound so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. Unless they do this, good health Is Impossible. Red Ctcss Pharmacy. Patronize Review advertisers. . 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, 5c. The Crescent dTF NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees ef the Roseburg Commercial Club will receive sealed bids until Monday, August 3rd. 1908, at 4:15 p. m., for the construc tion of an Exhibit Building at the Southern Pacific Passenger Depot at Roseburg, Oregon, In accordance with the drawings and specifications of Y. D. Henslll, architect, of Eu gene. Oregon, copies of which may be seen at 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 sixty days from date. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all 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 21st day of July, 1908. J. D. ZCRCHER. a3 Asst. Sec'y. The First Requisite of Beauty. The first requisite of beauty Is clear complexion. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup clears a sallow blotched complexion aa It stimulates the liver and bowels, and the eyes be come bright and clear You owe It to your friends to take It If your complexion Is bad. Orlno Laxative Fruit Svrup does not nauseate or grip and Is very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Red Cross Pharmacy. EXIT DRAIN NORMAL, -luuuul I'utnlumic For Other Three schools High School, SALEM. Or.. July 2 The cata logue and announcement for tin normal schools have goue to prei-t and will be ready In a few days. I'u der the new plan all the schools an managed by a single board of re geiita and one cutulogue for all tin schools was deemed sufficient bv tin board. The Drain school Is not In eluded in the uew announcement; in fact, the board is about to sign a con tract with the school board at Drnh to lease the normal school building and equipment for public school nn. high school purposes at Drain. The announcement contains hesld. 'ho usual catalogue muterlal the no I icv of the schools, tno uniform stu dent regulations at all the school.! the uniform course of study adopts by the executive committee of th board of regents and the iinlfoin marking system. The description It general In nature and the purpose I' to advertise the Oregon normal school system rather than any par ticulnr school. The adoption of one announcement for the three schools reduces the ex peuse muteVlully. for only ono catn logue will now have to be mailed ti prospective students, where fum were formerly. The catalogue Is one number of a normal school bulletin to be published quarterly. CltizeiiB of the Drain school d!s I, let meet next week to discuss plnn for adding a high school course to the public schools of the Drain die trlct. COMMENCING JUNE 22nd, 11108. The following train service will be In enect on tne line of the C. It E. R. R.. between Albanv and Ynn unuy, except Sunday: No. 16 Mxd Nj.2 Pass. 12:40 p.in 5-30 p.m No. I Mxd. 7:00 a.m 11:55 a.m Leave Albany 7:45 a. ni Ar'v Yaqulna 1:30 p. m No. 15 Pass. Lv Yaqulna. 2:15 p. m. Arv Albanv. . 7:0ft n. m On Sunduvs the service will he n. follows: Leave Albany. 7:35 a. m.. nrrive Yaqulna, 11:40 a. m.; leave Yaqulna 6:00 p. m., arrive Albany U:30 p. m. D The fnmouH Russian story o' Michael Strogoff." at The Crescent tomorrow and Saturday. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of PUBLIC Stenographer Room 10, over Burr's Mutiiu Store. MRS. ADA TIIARP A Laundry Plant That Is Almost IDEAL I The building we occupy was built eHpecially for this bunt neHB. We've equipped It witb the latent and bunt luumlry machinery that can be bought. We have soft water to do the washing with and all Ironing If done with our new pruHHlng process. Our dry room la one of the finest lu the Went, and our de livery service Is practically per fect. Better let the Roseburg Steam Laundry do your word call Phone 791 und we will call for It. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY .t..T.J 1mm tff. ,fi TisTi 11 I I tr I I BODGE Che Reliable Cai'ior Has not:ivd his FALL STYLES and SAMPLES also a line of Fail Goods. Drop and look over the Kail styles -and get pmted on the profer " styles for Fall and Winter. T, 1 i A Perfectly Fitted j txceOently Made T Faultlessly Stylish i Fall Suit, for T A Small Price j ' I l -l-l -W' I-l- -H-M-I-M- Don't without Ice Cream on Sunday but leave your order at The R.OSE on Saturday for Sun day delivery. &e ROSE Second door south of ixmUiIHch. WKIHHNti OF I'lONKKItS. Rev. ,1. ('. lUclmrdsoii mid Mint Annie Kent Joined in Murriiigv. At the residence of the bride near Dlllnrd. Oregon, oil Wednesday, July 39, 1908, Rev. J. C. Richardson, of Eugene, and Miss Annie Kent, of Dll-' lard, were united In marriage, the or-' delating minister being Rev. W. G. Miller. I Elder Richardson Is a very able and well-known minister of the Bap tist denomination and an early pio neer in the cause In thisitnte. He' was the General Mlnlonury of the Northwest, including Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho and British Columhiu. and is a life member of the Ameri can Baptist Home Missionary Society. Miss Kent Is well and favoruhiy known throughout Southern Oregon, having been an efficient and promin ent teacher in the public schools, both in this state and California. She is a woman of more than ordinary hUHinexa ability, having very success fully managed a farm near here for a number of years. They departed on the afternoon train for Eugene, the home of Mr. Rlchurdson. to remain for an Indefin ite time. The beat wishes of a great number of frlendB go with them. X Pntronlze Review advertisers. The Cottolene Mai ttolenepp "Shortens "your food g I Lengthens your life"y all about It. If he should know. hupp HARNESS & I never Don'L worry, we are still H H doing business at the same H H place. d Wait for Dishes and Cooking Utensils at any old price H The Bee Hive Grocery MAX H Proprietor "WE fct-S r ,rr-. 1 -'Vs now 4o,ooq UuMB OF ST. MARY'S ACADEMY MEDF0RD, OREGON MOI1EI1N S0JUIPMKNT MUGHTF! L RRCRKATION SOOU9 COZY DORMITORIES EVERYTHING NKW The Ideal School for YOUNG LADIES A thornuh education in all itandard branches assured, including literature, languages, mathematics, science, his tory, music, needlework, etc., also careful attention to matters of deport ment and those HTnmulishments whic h mik the cultureu, renned worn... All courses are tlluloughly modern in subject and sysic... No distinction o uite'Cerence in matters of religion. ( IFnl.tor Hiilu-ronii' -St Mutt Academy ""-' J T.D. Weatherford.Prop. Three Fh-st-Clasa Barbara Always in Attendance...... Transients guarantee aa good work as regular customers. Nothing but A 1 mrvtuo In till. Khun Diilh KnimiH opun un Hnnriny from H to 11 . m, liHthn Mm. KitKurN humid rxHi We use tullnwhtir twit- tonltia: Ktirn's Pmi.1i-., euro. K. W. Pitch's, U. Wllsuu's ljuliiiue, ftuwuro's Hurplnlile. . . . ALWAYS ON THE MOVE We ure tilling orders for lumber to builders and contractors for Btores. dwellings, fencing, etc. Shingles, laths, casings, Mooring, beams and MiilBhiiig material are all made from the finest kiln-dried lumber, and our estimates will bo found lower for the aiiino superior quality of lumber thau yon will get n-om anyone else In Roseburg. Orders ror Peach and Apple boxes promptly filled. The J. G. Flook Co., RoNoburg, Oregon. WU1 Visit you. Mr. Geo E. Si oner, special representative of Tka N. K, Fali'hiink Company, will, bo Willi ua to demonstrate COT TOLENl'j to our customers. We want you to kuuw about this excellent frying und short ening medium. COTTOLKMB Is made from ttnni,e d oil and the choic est beef suet. Both of these ingr-di nits are as pure and wholesome as ntiytlilng that vim can eat. COTTOLENB Is wislly digested by the weakest stomachs and makes things tiiHte better, too. Mr. Geo. E. Stonur will tell you en to miss you, be sure to let uh JOHNSON mind! our sale ol H tx - u tx WEISS, WANT YOUR PRODUCE" TheQ.i..DarberSho? Admission 5c.