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INTERIOR.
FINISHES
Johnson's Wood Dyes.
Prepared Wax.
Powdered Wax for Dancing Floors,
Berry Brothers Varnish.
Dull Gloss Finish.
White Granite.
New Era Art Wood Finish.
Extra Damar Varnish.
Furniture Varnish.
These are carried in all size packages to suit your
needs and requirements.
Hamilton
307 JkcKion St.
EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
AUGUST 5, 1008.
Cut flowera. carnations, al The
Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone 1497.
Come and get a Lover's Delight nt
Thompson a confectionery stole, dtf
Phune ICS for anything in the
oakery line. Free delivery. Urnp
qua llakery, E. Jennings, l'roprletur.
dTF
WANTED!
3 or 4 Furnished Rooms
for light housekeeping.
Would guarantee to keep
the place for one year. No
children. Apply at this
office.
Patronize the
FOUNTAIN
Soft Drink Parlors
M. C. BURLESON, Prop.
All kinds of Soft Drinks, Cigars
and tobacco.
Lunches served in connection.
Oregon Restaurant
Open Day audNight
Fresh Oysters, Clams and
Fish at Any Time
Chicken Dinner on Sunday
12 to 2 P. M.
RfcGULAR MEALS 25c.
. PROFESSIONAL.
GEO. E. HOUCK,
M. 1).
Office In the Review Building, up
stairs, Rooms 13 and 14.
X-Ray and Electrical Treament.
Telephone, Main 31.
ROSEBURO - - - OREGON
A. O. BEELY, M. ..
Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13,
DouglaB County Bank Building,
'Phone 771.
ROSEBURO - - - OREGON
Office Hours: Phones:
1 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711
8 to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1721
DR. MCETTA SMITH.
Phrsrfrlo
Vma and Cbildraa Vim
Bpoclaltr
Ottos: Booms end I, Wsnteri' HI
Mart t DDvgkta Count Dank Bldf
Y can have a
GOLD MINE
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tut ly
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A. L. KITCHI$
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"KiMtninm. ------- -- 1 , ... I to "nrsT" pavivo ttii-bt. I
For all inside work
and
Art wood Finishes
Drug' Co.
Roseburg, Oregon.
"Get the Habit!" The Crescent
Theatre. uTF
Umpqua Cold Cure 1b a guaran
teed remedy, quick and sure, at
Hamilton's. TF
Have you enjoyed a first-class
Chocolate Nut Sundae al Thompson's
Confectionery store yet? dtf
A supply of the new edition of
the Oregon mining laws has just
been received at this oilice. It in
cludes everything to date in legul
mining procedure. Copies only 4U
cents each. TF
f you haven't the time to excr
else regularly, Doan's Kegulets wll
prevent constipation. They induce a
mild, easy, healtful action of the
bowels without griping. Ask your
drugglst for them. 25c.
In
The
Mountains
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 misernble 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 Roseburg to
choose from and we take
great delight iu showing them
and helping you choose.
All the latest magazine.!
lust In.
AGEE
BOOK and STATIONERY
STORE
Successor to C. B. Cnnnon.
Crescent
Theatre
High class motion pictures
and illustrated songs. Cha
nge of program Mon. Wed.
and Friday. : ; : : :
TODAY'S PROGRAM
All i Fir I" lovc or War."
1LLV3T RATED SONO:
Uua !
-riNK
Muni' Kivcr
Everybody goo to
The CRESCENT
O ffr H.IT!"
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Admission0 5c
UltEUON'S SHARE &I2.U00.
)Hrtioiiimnt of Receipts From Nu
tionul Forests.
' A forestry bulletin says: An
nouncement has just'been made of
ihe amounts which each stale con
taining national forests will receive
inder the new law giving 25 per cent
of the gross receipts from forests
o these states. The total amount to
go to the states, from the recetptB of
tne fiscal year which ended June 30,
is $447,063.79.
The amounts to go to each state or
territory are: Alaska, $2,684.78:
Arizona, $42,610.44; Arkansas,
$313.68; California, 152,437.78;
Colorado, $50,955.67; Idaho, $56,
307.84; Kansas, $643.55; Montana,
$75,807.41; Nebraska, $2,349.77;
Nevada, $4,577.95; New Mexico,
$25,464.12; Oklahoma, $554.48;
Oregon, $32,313.52; South Dakota,
$8,456.60; Utah, $32,151.02 (Includ
ing Uinta Indian rclund of
348.07); Washington, $18,032.79,
and Wyoming, $41,402.38.
The law requires thut this money
be expended upon public roads and
3cnoois Dy tne counties which con-
Inln n.llnnnl 1 .. 1.1
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r "h!,T U7.R,;e.Cf",,,enSKted f'. '
about by the existence of the forests.
llefore this 'year the states have
received 10 per cent of the gross re
ceipts, but congress voted last win
ter to increase the amount to 25 per
cent.
Excellent Health Adivce.
Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 37S
Gi fiord Ave., San Jose, Cul., says:
"The worth of Electric Bitters as a
general family remedy, for headache,
biliousness and torpor of the llvei
and bowels is so pronounced that 1
am prompted to say a word In ite
favor, for the benefit of those seek
ing relief from such afflictions.
There Is more health for the digest
ive organs In a bottle of Electrli
Hitters than in any other remedy 1
know of." Sold under guarantee at
A. C. Marsters & (Jo's, drug store
50c.
"Get the Habit!" The Crescent
Theatre. DTI'
Before going camping get a bottle
of Marsters" poison oak remedy. TP
See Jennings, the baker, for some
thing special for balls and parties.
Stops earache In two minutes,
toothache or pain of burn or scald
In live minutes; hoarseness, one
hour; muscleache, two hours; sore
throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas'
Kclectrlc Oil, mouarch over pain.
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
Certain and speedy cure for poison
oak. Marsters' poison oak remedy.
Not "juBt as good," but ttn. Left
Jenning's bread, Freo delivery.
Phone 63. dtf.
Phone 661, when you want a good
driving rig or saddle horse. Horses
boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar
Dixon. dTF
Ladles' astride saddles, men's sad
dles, harness, etc., at F. Long's, 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 Roseburg Is
now on display at W. E. Marsters'
ihop, foot of Jackson street. Give
blm a chance to figure on your work
and he will satisfy you. dswtf
An Immense line of Cook's I.inol
um 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 Dottles, . fountain
syringes, bulb syringes and atomizers.
the finest and most complete line In
the city. Sold at the lowest price on
ur guarantee to give satisfaction. -
Look at our line, and you will not buy
lswhere. Hamilton Drug Co.
'Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for
years. No appetite, and wnai i aia
t distressed me terribly. Burdock
Blood Bitters cured me. J. H.
Walker. Sunbury. Ohio.
The J. 0. Klook Company have de
cided to deal In fruit boxes. Early
In the season they said they would
not handle fruit boxes this year, but
Ion 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
pronatt delivery and low prices give
them your orders. IiSW
Hdrlgrratorn.
PJt) line of first class refrigerat
ors, enamel lined ,4kpd guaranteed
Misfacto)-r. Nothing equals our Vu
dor PorctOShadea to keep that hot
porch comfortable. We have them 1,
'
Ice Cream and
Sherbet
served from "Our Freezers" "is
different from the ordinary
kind. Don't ask how.' You
will know when you have oaten
a big dish of It.
Palace of Sweets
Phone 1273 Orders Delivered
LOCAL NEWS.
"Get the Habit!" The Crescent
Theatre. lA'P
Change of program at The fit-scent
today. 3T
"Get the Habit." The Crescent
Theatre, 6c. dTF
Portland Telegram: Dr. J. i C.
Twltchell, occupying offices In the
Swetland building, reports to the po
lice that bicycle which he recently
purchased, was stolen Saturday from
the lobby of the Marquam building.
Portland Journal: Oregon nation
al guard riflemen will go in style tc
the national meeting and ritle prac
tice to be held near Toledo, O., thlf
month. They will leave Portland
next Saturdaay night in the Pullman
private car Sunset, which has for
tunately been secured for their en
tire trip.
Eugene Guard: A deal has just
been consummated wherein C. P.
Barnard, the liveryman, transfers to
Mrs. It. H. Dearborn, of this city, tin
corner property at West Eighth nnd
Charnelton streets, at present occu
pied by the Gullttord livery stable
buildings and the one-story frame-
building which is occupied by the
Eugene Grocery Company and
kell & Ludford'B paint shop.
and Hns-
The
consideration given in the deed It
$4000, but It is known that consld
erably more than that was paid for
the property.
Medford Tribune: There nre . In
'he city at the present time five con
'rectors who are already nt work
figuring on the specifications prepar
ed by Engineer Roberts for the pipe
line for a gravity water supply from
the fork of Little Butte creek 01
Wasson cunyon. These contractor
have come from various parts of thr
Pacific Coast and more are expected
and are arriving on every train. ' A'
the present time Los Angeles, Sat
Francisco, Tacoma, Portland and So
attle are represented.
Medford Mall: .1. S. Pnrdee. ol
Gold Ray, met with a serious iiccl
dent Sunday. While working i
horse of his the animal suddenly
kicked him in the fnce nnd knocker"
him down. When assistance nrrived
it was found necessary to bring hlir
to the Medford hospital. Mr. Pardee
was wearing glasses at the time and
they were smnshed, the breken gins
badly cutting his face. Dr. Conrey
was called to attend him and found
that in addition to his other injiirier
his nose was broken. He is getting
along nicely, but It will be Bevera'
days before he will be around ngain
Portland Oregonian: Suit to re
cover $3000 from the Continental
Gold Mining Company. Alex Sweek
Its secretary, and W. B. Stewart, the
president of the concern, has been II
ed in the circuit court. The plaintiff
is Thomns Devlin, receiver of the de
funct Oregon Trust & Savings bank
it is alleged that a promissory note,
pnyable on demand, was made out
March 15, 1907, by Sweek and Stew
art, In favor of the bank. It wus to
draw 8 per cent Interest. The com
plaint alleges that only $31.71 tins
been paid on the note.
Best the World Affords,
"It gives me unbounded pleasure
to recommend Bucklen's Arnica
Salve," Bays J. W. Jenkins, of Chape
Hill. N. C. "I am convinced it's the
bent salve the world affords. It
cured a felon on my thumb, and It
never falls to heal every sore, bam
or wound to which It Is applied
25c at A. C. Marsters ft Co's. drug
store.
A Laundry
Plant That,
Is Almost
IDEAL-
The building we occupy war
built especially for this busi
ness. We've equipped It wl'h
the latest and best laundry
machinery that ran be bought.
We have soft water to do th"
washing with and all Ironing If
done with oar new pressing
process.
Our dry room 1b one of the
fli'Ht in the West, and our de
livery service Is practically per
fect. Better let the Roseburg
Steam Laundry do your work
call Phone 791 and we wll)
tall for It.
Q
ROSEBURG STEAM
LAUNDRY
Portland Concern Ready to Vl&ht
Itig Monopoly.
Introduction Into Portland of a
uew street pavement on the order ol
bituminous macadam will shortly bi
made, which will revolutionize tin
paving business and also reduce thr :
ost of hard-surface pavement nenrly
one-half, says the Telegram. II may
also be the death blow to the old pav-:
lug concerns such as Warren Con-1
structlon Company, which from all
ndlcatlous have ceased fighting and
formed a combination for the pur
pose of boosting prices.
One great feature about the new
pavement 1b that anybody can lay It.
The Pacific Bridge Company will in
troduce It to the city, Is prepared
with Its large equipment to place It
on the streets at a cost much below
what any other contractor can fur
nish iU' The pavement will not be
protected by any patent or copyright
and If at any time the city finds that
the contracting firm is charging the
city too much for Its Improvements
it can go Into the paving business
ItBelf.
The Pacific Bridge Company will
secure the material for Its new pave
ment largely from the bed of the
river. The gravel which will be
raised by its large dredge will be
used for the base of the pavement,
and the top dressing will be a com
bination of bitumen or coal tar mix
ed with the crushed gravel. It 1p
believed thnt a far better street can
be laid of this material than Is now
being constructed for this city by any
of the large paying concerns.
It Is snld that the coat of this
pnvement will be botwoen $1.25 nnd
$1.50 a Bqunre yard, as against $2.00
and $2.20, charged by the other com
panies for a hnrd surface Improve
ment. In addition to this the new
paving will be guaranteed for 10
years without cost, while nil the old
companies exact 2 cents a year for
each yard of pavement laid, for
maintaining It.
Mn nager George SlinonB, of the
Pacillc Bridge Company, snld tlile
miming that he was preparing to
nut his pnvement ou the mnrket by
Itinunry 1.
FIRE PERMIT SEASON.
St n to Ifoiml and Not County Clerk
Must be Applied to.
Residents of Douglas county have
omniencod to apply for fire permits
rom the county clerk to burn slash
'ngs, though not In such large mini
hers as last year. The legislature al
its Inst session passed a law wherehv
the old law authorizing county clerks
to Issue fire permits was repealed
and creittlng a stnte board of forest-
ry, which hns supervision over mat
ers of this kind. Many people i'
not know thnt the county clerk doe:
not have the power to Issue permit
as or old, as Is attested by the nppli
cations made for fire permits.
The board of forestry appoints thr
leputy Are wardens throughout the
state upon recommendation of the
property owners In the different sec
tions. Expenses Incurred by the dep
uty Are wardens are borne by the sec-
Ions over which they have jurisdic
tion. Before the present board waf
ireatod county clerks had authority
to Isstio fire permits nnd as a rem1!!
conditions were very tinsatlHftctory
In many cases the county clerk did
not know the conditions when he Is
sued the fire permit, and In a number
of cases permission to build fires wn:
illowed Ill-advised. The closed sen
son for setting fires Is from June 1
to October 1.
Why .Iiuih'H Lee (Sot Well.
Everyhody In Ziinenvllle, O.,
knows Mrs. Mnry Lee, of rural
route 8. She writes: "My huslinnd,
Jnnies Lee, firmly believes he owes
his life to the use of Dr. King's
New Discovery. HIb lungs were se
verely affected thnt consumption
seemed Inevitable, when a friend rec
ommended Now Discovery. Wn tried
It, nnd Its use hns restored him to
perfect health." Dr. King's New
Discovery Is the King of throat and
lung remedies. For roiiKns and
colds it hns no euunl. The first dose
gives relief. Try It. Sold under a
guarantee nt A. C. Marsters & f'o's.
drug store. 50c anil $1.00. Trlnl
bottle free.
Hchlng Piles provoke profanity,
hut profnnlty won't cure them.
Doan's Ointment cures Itching, bleed
Ing or protruding plies aTter yearn of
suffering. At any drug store.
TIIK liONIl URALTY CO. Or
rhards, Farms, Timber Land and city
property. Some fine bargains. Jack
son street. Roseburg Ore.
Agricultural College
Corvcllta 4 Oragon
Off rs collegiate courm's in
Agriculture, Inr hiding Agro
nomy, Horticulture, Animal
Husbandry, lulry Husbandry,
etc. ; Forestry ; boniest Ic
Science nnd Art; Civil, Elec
trical, Mechanical, and Mining
Kngincering; Commerce; and
Pharmacy,
OfTerR elemi'titary courses In
A g rlctt 1 1 u re, Forsl ry, homes
tic S''nce and Art, Commerce
and Mechanic Arts, Including
forge work, cabinet making,
team fitting, plumbing, ma
chine work, etc.
81 rong facult y. modern
equipment; free tuition; opens
Kept. SM.
inn.imlM ftiiiHrn wtlh lull Irifnr
tnill'.n on -H'linn to the KakU-
Don't
without Ice Cream1
on Sunday but, leave I
your order at The ROSE
on Saturday for Sun- I )
day delivery.
Uf)e ROSE
Second door south of postollico.
kooij kanvas kicks.
Cnnvas Shoes, Moccasins aud Dare
Foot Sandals, Ladies' and Gent's
Outing Shoes. It's a queer foot that I
we can't tit. M. h. STEPHENS, Next
door to P. O.
Call on F. Long for saddles.
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V I 11 I i i TTT
BODGE
? Che Reliable Cafior f
Has received his
FALL STYLES
and SAMPLES
also a line of Kail Goods. Prop
in aud look over the Full styles
and yet posted ou the proper
stylos for Full nnd Winter.
A Perfectly Fitted
Excellently Made
Faultlessly Stylish
Fall Suit, for
A Small Price
' "M"IIMJ 'I"Iiis
lEe Cottolene Man
VCW -T 1V1I N- III
"5rten3 your food V I
Lengthens your life "vJ
all nbout It. if ho should happ
know.
HARNESS
H Do You Need
Dishes or Cooking
Utensils of any Kind
t If so, do not overlook the sale of
8 these goods that were saved from the
it wreck of our
H weeks ago.
II We placed these goods on sale July
11 31 si, and everything muft be sold no
matter what it will bring.
You had better come early.
The Bee Hive Grocery
MAX
Proprietor
'mt.'.mauim.
HEW Ku.000 HOME or
ST. MARY'S
ACADEMY
MEDFORD. OREGON
MODI RN EQUIPMENT
DILI GMT KUL RECREATION ROOMS
COZY DORMITORIES
EVERYTHING NEW
The Ideal School for
YOUNG LADIES
A thorough education in ail itandird
branchei assured, including literature,
language i, mathematics, science, his
tory, music, needlework, etc., alto
careful attention to matters of deport
ment and thoKcaTmnlithmenU which
maik the cultured, renned worn
All courses are thoroughly modem in
uujcci ana sync... wo amine, ion o
inte'terencr in matters of religion.
f irrtuw aookitt today J. r
MASON'S HONOK WASHINGTON.
FREDERICKSBURG, Va., Aug. 5.
A movement to secure funds for
the erection of a Masonic memorial
temple to George Washington has
been started by the local lodge of
Masons. The Father of His Country
was mnde Mason by the Fredericks
burg lodge In 1762.
The Illble used In the lodgo when
Washington was given his degrees
aud the records of the lodge, signed
by the greatest of Americans, are
Btill In existence, ' Masons all over
tho country will be asked to contrib
ute to the memorial fund.
Patronize Review advertiser1.
ALWAYS ON THR MOVE)
Wo are tilling orders for lumber to
builders nnd contractors for stores,
dwellings, fencing, etc. Shingles,
laths, curings, llooilng, bourns nnd
finishing material art ail made from
the finest kiln-dried lumber, and our
estimates will be found lower for the
same miner lor quality of lumber than
you will get from anyone eho in
RoHchurg.
Orders for Peach and Apple boxes
promptly filled.
The J. G. FSook Co.,
Roseburg, Oregon,
Will Visit you.
Mr. Geo.. E. Stoner, special
representative of The N. K.
Fall-bank Company, will ' be
with us to demonstrate COT
TOLENE to our customers..
Wo want you to know about
this excellent trying and short
ening medium.
COTTOLBNB IB mad. from
cottonseed oil and the choic
est beef -suet. " Both of these
IngredlcntB p.ro as pure and
wholesome as anything that
you can eat. COTTOLENE Is
easily digested by the weakest
stomachs and makes things
taste better, too.
Mr. Geo. E. Stoner will toll you
en to miss you, be sure to let us
& JOHNSON
store room several
WEISS,
"WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE"
and 10 feet wide.
B. W. STRONG,
The Furniture Man.
Nursery Salesn, Rojebung)g
y.
A.