Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, August 01, 1908, Image 3

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0 Face Powder, Tooth Powder, Toilet and
Talcum Powders.
H Foot Powders and Perspiration Absorb
ers. ffl Highest Purity throughout, as is always
demonstrated here.
J These goods are all scrvicable at this
seasoni of the year.
CI All the popular and
the best manufacturers.
Hamilton Dru Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
Call-or write for Color Cards
EVENING ROSEBURC REVIEW
Al'Gl'ST 1, 10(18.
Cut flowers, carnations, at The
Rose. Mrs. F. 0. Owen, fbone 14S 7.
Xtome and get a Lover's Delight at
Tlrutupson's tom'ecllouery stoic. Uii
Phone 162 for anything In the
bakery line. Free delivery. Ump
qua Oakery, I!. Jennings, Propiletor.
dTF
,3 or 4 Furnished Rooms
..for light housekeeping.
, Would guarantee to keep
the place for one year. No
-children. Apply at this
office.
Patron ixc the
FOUNTAIN
.Soft Drink Parlors
M. C. BURLESON, Prop.
! All kinds of Soft Drinks, Cigars
and tobacco.
S Lunches served In connection,
f
f Oregon Restaurant
? Open Day andNight
Fresh Oysters, Clamsjand
( Fish at Any Time
1
Chicken Dinner on Sunday
12 to 2 P.M.
REGULAR MEALS 25c.
PROFESSIONAL.
' GEO. E. HOICK,-.
M. 1).
Office In the Review Building, up
stairs, Rooms 13 and 14.
X-Ray and Electrical TreamenL
Telephone, .Main 31.
ROSEBURG - - - OREGON.
A. C. KK.KI.Y, M. I)..
Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13,
' ".Douglas County Bank Building.
'Phone 771.
ROSEBURO - - - OREGON.
Office Hours: Phones:
19 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711
a to 4 p. m. Rcsld. Main 1721
m DR. LITETTA SMITH.
Physician-
Women and Children's Diseases a
Specialty
Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk
next to Douglas County Bank BUI.
Ytu car hav a
QOLD MINE
iloi ptoit m rthni Wit. the
riskt tod 4 f
tote
See
i WANTED! 1
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a. l. Krrcmfi
Nuncry Salesmft, Ro$rjg,0-
latest productions of J
Mrs. Harry Blucum unci children
UTt this morning for Portland to
visit with relatives while Cantain
Slocuni is absent with Co. D. on the
annual encampment ut American
Luke, Wash.
Xaimleon Rice returned home on
Friday from the Klamath Hot
Springs, bringing his fnilier. 1. F
Itice, who Kustainod a painful injury
there a few days ago. ily a fall from
the steps of the hotel his right arm
was fractured in two places nhiv
the elbow, but the bones remained
In place. His arm was badly swollen
hen he reached home and was very
painful. Dr. Hoover attended the
injury here and this morning Mr
Rice is reported as feeling much
better.
Take a
Good
Book
Don't go to the mountains
this year without one or more
good books when fishing and
hunting are "on the bum"
right there's where you need
a book, as time passes slowly
and you feel miserable with
out something to read (I've
been there) and a good out
ing story is just the thing for
the mountains and we've got
the books. We have the larg
est stock in Hoseburg to
choose from and we take
great delight In showing them
and helping you choose.
All the latest magazines
ust in.
AGEE,
BOOK and STATIONERY
STORE.
Successor to (.'. II. Camion.
Crescent
Theatre
High class motion pictures
and illustrated songs. Cha
nge of program Mon. Wed.
and Friday. : ; : : :
TODAY'S PROGRAM
The Story of Michael Strogoff."
ILLUSTRATED SONO:
"The Heart You I-ost In Maryland
You'll Find In Tennessee."
"FINE! "
Everybody goes to
Ihe CRESCENT
Atofelott Sc.
LOCAL NEWS.
"Get the Habit!" The Crescent
rhealre. ilV
W. H Sykes came over from Drain
on business today.
Get the Habit!" The Crescent
heatre. u'l'K
W. A. Thornton was among the
Oak Creek people In town today.
P. J. Blakely and County Surveyor
Ituberis were doing somu surveying
in Sutherliu valley today.
Chau. H. Oden came in from Deer
reek this morning, having almost
ecovered from bis recent accident.
Mnrshlield Times: A. S. Hue)', the
well known optician of 'Roseburg,
passed through the city yesterday,
fter making arrangements for dates
Murshtleld and North Bend the
atter part of the week.
C. J. Howard, of Cottage Grove.
was here on business this afternoon.
le is. still suffering from rheuma
tism. Fie recently Bold his news
paper, The Western Oregon, to Ir-
Ing U. Bath.
"Ruffles, the Cracksman, now on
it The Vitagraph theatre, Is one of
he most interesting series of mov
ing pictures ever shown here. See
tonight. The "Rlvur Picnic," hu
morous, always evokes much merri
ment. Good illustrated songs by
.Misses Black and Benedick every
evening.
J. W. Morgan came ill from Look
ng Glass this morning. Harvesting
s In' full blast there but crops are
not very heavy. Work Is progressing
upon the erection of a new school
house, K. F. Patlorson being the
ontractor. It will be a commodio.ip
two-room structure, adequate for the
needs of the district.
Itching Piles provoke profanity,
but profanity won't cure them.
loan's Ointment cures itching, bleed
ing or protruding piles after years of
suffering. At any drug store.
Elder John Stnndley. of Camas
Valley, returned tills morning from
visit with relatives In Jacksonville,
111. He was absent three months,
his being his only visit to bis broth-
r and his old home In 54 years. He
reports everything very dry In Kan-
as and Colorado mid thinks Oregon
the best state he has visited. He
was accompanied home by his neph-
ws, Edwin and J. B. Stnndley, who
will remain for a short time.
Get the Habit!" The Crescent
Theatre. DTI'
Have you enjoyed a first-class
Chocolate Nut Sundae at Thompson's
Confectionery store yet? dtf
A supply of the new edition of
the Oregon mining laws has just
been received at this office. It in-
ludes everything to date In legal
mining procedure. Copies only 40
:ents each. TP
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'4
Book Store. TF
Not "just as good," but tbn Left
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
Ladies' astride saddles, men's sad
dles, harness, etc., at F. Long'B, op
posite the Empire Livery Stables, at
corner Oak and Rose streets. It
will be to your Interest financially to
call there. dswal5
The biggest stock of Vermont
marble ever received in RoBeburg la
now on display at W. E. Marsters'
shop, foot of Jackson street. Give
blm a chance to figure on your work
and he will satisfy you. dswtf
An immense Hue 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 syringes and atomizers,
the finest and most complete line In
the city. Sold at the lowest prices on
jur guarantee to give satisfaction.
Look at our line, and you will not buy
lswbere. Hamilton Drug Co.
Umpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran
teed remedy, quick and sure, at
Hamilton's. TF
"Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for
years. No appetite, and whnt I did
eat distressed nie terribly. Burdock
Blood Bitters cured me." J. H.
Walker. Runbiiry. Ohio.
The J. O. Flook Company have de
cided to deal In. fruit boxes. Early
in the season they said they would
not handle fruit boxes this year, hut
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 prim give
them yosir outers. DSW
TAn Cf TIUSl-(e flilill to
jpr'tt our sincere tAtrnk to all
Sho kindly rave us "!r swliit-
ance snrl sympathy durlnir our re
cent sad bereavement. 0
MR. and MRS. H. W. TOOI.ET.
MR. and MRS. J. K. TOOLE Y.
Ice Cream and
Sherbet.
served from "Our Freesera" Is
different from the ordinary
kind. Don't ask how. You
will kuow when you have eaten
a big dish of It.
Palace of Sweets
Phone 127S Orders Delivered
MYRTLE CREEK NEWS,
The Jones-Brewer steam thresher
began operations today.
C. O. White and family, will go to
Crater Lake on a pleasure trio Boon.
H. L. Beard and wife have return
ed from their tour of Southern Ore
gon.
Jack Smith has his house in the
city of Ruckles almost completed.
Jas. McGee has purchased a now
engine with which to operate his
threshing machine.
Abe Stephens has returned here to
take charge of the Hamilton farm
in Missouri Bottom.
Mrs. Gravestock and daughter de
parted Monday night for their home
In Canyon City, Colo.
1. M. Andrews has begun work t-n
his house In Johnson addition.
Mr. F. A. Aderton is building a
new house at the top of Myrtle
Heights.
Jennie Roberts has returned home
from a visit with relatives at Spring-
Held, Oregon.
Bnrney Naas was called to Port
land last Friday on account of the
Illness of a sister.
The little son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
A. J. EvanB fell off a fence at their
home here in town Monday and
broke its arm.
Chas. Fry and sister, who have
been staying with their uncle, C.
l.eavengood for thu past six weeks.
departed last Friday for Grand Junc
tion, Cola
Richard Wakeman returned to
Satsop, Wash., Friday to resume his
work in the logging camps. Mrs.
Wakeman and baby will rem a 1 1) here
,'or a while longer.
Landlord Smlck and wife and
E. R. Wilson and wife went out in
'he mountains on a camping trip on
Saturday.
George Baldwin Bays that the de
-ltand for his rapid-growth early corn
s greater than he can meet.
Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander and
.laughter, Wlllena, have gone to
West Fork to take cahrge of the
-ookhouse of one of the sawmills of
that vicinity.
Hyram Gallup and wife will start
Mist soon to visit for several month
wllh relntlves and friends.
Miss Francis Bushey, of Junction
City, Is visiting relatives at Myrtle
2reek this week. She Is a niece of
Mrs. Whltcomb and T. A. Smith.
While burning grass off the S. P.
right of way on the Ruckles section
Thursday, the Are got beyond con
'rol of Foreman Kuhn and his one
assistant, and burned over about
Jlxky acres of Dunnavln Bros.' sheep
range and destroyed some forty or
more cords of oak wood.
R. E. Miller was at Glendale on
Wednesday in the Interests of th
Myrtle Creek creamery. The demand
for the Myrtle butter has Increased
far beyond the supply of the plant.
The dry weather has cut down the
supply of green feed and consequent
ly reduced the supply of cream. The
present output of butter Is only 400
pounds per week, while the demand
keeps Increasing, orders comiug In
from points as far south as Medford.
Mail.
Why Jump Lee Got Well.
Everybody In Zanesvllle, O.,
knows Mra. Mary Leo, of rural
route 8. She writes: "My husband.
James Lee, firmly believes he owcb
his life to the use of Dr. King's
New Discovery. Ills lungs were se
verely affected that , consumption
seemed Inevitable, when a friend rec
ommended New Discovery. We tried
It, and Us use has restored him to
perfect health." Dr. King's New
Discovery is the King of throat and
lung remedies. For coughs and
colds It has no equal. The first dose
gives relief. Try It. Sold under a
guarantee nt A. C. Manners ft C'o's.
drug store. 50c and $L.H0. Trial
bottle free.
NOTICK TO rONTRACTOUS.
Notice Is hereby given thst the
Board of Trustees of 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 st
ttoHeburg, Oregon,. In acenrdnnce
wllh the drawings and specifications
of Y. D. Ilensill, architect, of Ku
gene, Oregon, copies or wtiicn may
be seen at the office of the Secretary,
All bids must be accompsnled by
certified check for 10 tier cent of
the contract price, and salf building
must be completed within sixty dsys
from date. The Board reserves the
rtght to reject any and all bids. En
velopes containing proposals to bfl
errMtA "Vmt'als for Construc
tion of C'flblt ValWing" and ad
dressed to the Asst r4tecretsry of th
Roseburg CoUrercial Club. Rose
burg. fMnon.
Dated at Roseburg. Oregon, this
21st day of July. lftOS.
J. D. ZURCHER.
s3 Asst. Sec'y.
SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES.
Baptist Rev. E. II. Hicks, nasio..
Morning sermon, 11 o'clock, subject:
Trust. Evening sermon, S p. in..
subject: "The Folly of Unbelief."
Bible school at 10 a. in.. O. P. Co-
show Supt. B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m.,
H. E. Cinwfurd. Pres. Subject: "How
W Cuu Serve the Church," leader,
.Mrs. Frances Crawford. Baptism on
Sunduy morning. Special music at
II the services. Everyone Invited
ud made welcome.
M. E. South. Rev. C. A. Rexroad.
pastor. Preaching by the pastor,
both morning and evening. Other
services for the day at the usual
hours. A. C. Rexroad will lead the
Epworth League. Special music
will be rendered and a cordial wel-
:ome is extended to all.
Christian Rev. B.. W. Bass, pas
tor. Services at usual hours tomor
row: 11a. m. and 8 p. m. Preach
ing by the pastor. Special music.
Welcome to all. As announced, S.
M. Mnrtln, of Seattle, Wash., will
be with this church In a series of
meetings during October.
A call meeting of the Ladles Aid
society of the Christian church Is
requested Immediately after the
benediction tomorrow morning. Let
all members be present as urgent
business must be attended to. X
St. George's Eplscopnl Rev. J. E.
Forsylhe, rector. The seventh Sun-
lay aftor Trinity. Evening service
at 8 o'clock, vespers and sermon
Our Deposit With Christ; Christ's
Deposit With Us." Sunday school
at 10 a. m. Elijah, the Prophet uf
ludgment, 1 Kings 18:20-39.
M. E. Rev. J. K. Hawkins, pas
tor. Preaching at 11 n. in. and 8 p
in. Morning subject: "Jesus Pre
cious to Saints," Evening subjeet:
Roseburg Attorneys and Oregon's
Sunday Law." Tho pastor will con
duct a service at the Soldiers' Home
at 3 p. m. and deliver an address on
The Last Battle." Hupp y cong
station singing, live subjects, rous
ing services. Strnngerp especially
welcome.
KOOL KAN V AS KICKS.
Canvas Shoes, Moccasins and Bare
Foot Sandnlu, Ladles' and Gent's
Outing Shoes, It's a queer foot that
we can't fit. R. L. STEPHENS, Next
door to P. O.
Stops earache in two minutes,
toothache or pain of burn or scald
In five minutes; hoarseness, one
hour; musclcache, two hours; sore
throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas'
Eclectrlc Oil, monarch over pain.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
PUBLIC
Stenographer
Room 10, over Hurr's Music Store.
MRS. ADA THARP
A Laundry
Plant That,
Is Almost
IDEAL
The building we occupy was
built especially for this busi
ness. We've equipped It wltb
tho latest and best 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 Is one of the
finest in the West, and our do
livery service Is practically per
fect. Hotter let the Roseburg
Steam Laundry do your work
call Phono, 791 nnd we will
call for It.
R0SEIJURG STEAM
LAUNDRY
. .t i-.i.i- ,i
BODGE
Che Reliable Calior
Has received bis
FALL STYLES
and SAMPLES
also a line of Kail Goods. Drop
In and look over the Kail stylos
-and get posted on the prosr
styles for Kail and Winter.
A Perfectly Fitted
Excellently Made
Faultlessly Stylish
fall Suit, for
A Small Price
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Don't
without Ice Cream
on Sunday but leave
your order at The ROSE
on Saturday for Sun
day delivery.
15he ROSE
Second door south of postoftice.
GREAT ( l.l llltlNG OFFER.
In order io keep well posted dur
ing the political campaign you should
read The Commoner. To any old or
uew subscriber to The Review who
pays his sur--.' .ilptlon for a year In
advance, we will send The Commoner
free during the campaign.
REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.,
Hoseburg, Oregon.
Agricultural College
Corvallia & & Ortgon
Offer collegiate courses in
AKrleiilturo, including Agro
nomy, Horticulture, An html
Husbandry, Hairy Husbandry,
etc.; Forestry; Domestic
Science nnd Art; Civil, Klec
trlciil, Median leal, and Mining
Engineering; Commerce; and
Pharmacy.
Offers elementary courses In
Agriculture, Forestry, Domes
tic Science and Art, Commerce
nnd Mechanic Arts, includluc;
forge work, cabinet making,
steam fitting, plumbing, ma
chine work, etc.
St roufj f ncu 1 1 y, modern
equipment; free tuition; open
Sept. 25.
)HHlrHt4'll 'MtHllHUt with full In'or
UlHllim OU tt')'lil'Htitlll til Hit) Iti'Rtlt'
triir, fire.
Ihe Cottolene Mail
Cottolene
"Shortens your food
Lengthens your life"
all about It.
know.
HARNESS
Do You Need
Dishes or Cooking
Utensils of any Kind !
If so, do not overlook the sale of
these goods that were saved from the' $J
wreck of our store room several H.
weeks ago.
We placed these goods onsaie July
JIM, uuu cvci yiuiug iiiuai uc cvm uu
matter what it will bring.
You had better come early.
The Bee Hive Grocery
11 MAX WEISS,
h Proprietor "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE"
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ST.MARY'S
ACADEMY
MEDFORD, OREGON .
MODERN IQUIPMENT
DIL1CIITFUL HtCRFATlON ROOMS
COZY DORMITORIES
EVERYTHING NEW
The Ideal School for
YOUNG LADIES
A thorough education in ill standard
branches assured, including literature,
languages, mathematics, ncience, his
tory, music, needlework, etc., also
careful attention to matters of deport
mentanrit)udeafnmoUshnicntti which
matlc the cultureu, rcuned won
AH courses arc thoroughly modern' in
suuject aim systo... No distinction o
inte'terence in matters of religion.
inl
nrutjor BookutTODA r
SI Mat7 Academy J
T.D. Weather ford, Prop.
Three First-CLau Barbers
Always in Attendance...,;.
Transients guarantee as good
work regular customers. -
Niillilnit Ittit A 1 nirvlv tn till, filiup
Until Kooiua open on 8'iti'lny from R to
11 h. iii, llaibfl&V. Hnxtir.H hiuivil rhi
Wo iim' followlnic h.lr tontui: Kuril'.
IMintro I'imi, F. . yilrh'H. II. WiUon'H
ijiiliil , Nowbro'R Htirl-Mi. . , ,
AIjW.WS on tub move
Wo lire IIIUiik ortlcrs for lumber to
bullderK and contractors for-Btdrea,
dwelling, fencing, etc. BhlngleB,
Intha, casings, fluorine, beams and
tliilshliiK material are all made from
the llncst klln-drlcd lumber, and our
eatlmntes will be found lower for the
same superior quality of lumber than
you will got from anyone else In
Hoseburg.
Orders for Peach and Apple boxes
promptly llllctl.
The J. G. Flook Co.,
Roseburg, Oregon.
Will Visit you-
Mr. Geo E. Stoner, special
representative of The N. K.
Falrbank Company, ' will be
wllh us to demonstrate COT
TOLENE to our customers.
We want you to know about
this excellent frying and short
ening medium.
COTTOLKNE Is made from
cottonseed oil and the choic
est bcel suet. Both of these
ngredlouts are as pure and
whnlosunio as anything that
you can oat. COTTOLEkE Is
easily digested by the woakest
stomachs and makes things
taste bettor, too.
Mr. Geo. E. Stoner will tell you
If he should happen to misB you, bo sure to lot us
& JOHNSON