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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 Drug' Co. 307 JacKion St. Roseburg, Oregon. EVENING ROSEBCRC REVIEW AUGUST 7, 1008. Cut flowers, carnations, at The Rose. Mrs. P. D. Owen. Phone 1497. Have you enjoyed a flrst-class Chocolate Nut Sundae at Thompson's Confectionery store yet? dtf Phone 163 for anything In tho oakery lino. Free delivery. Urop qun Bakery, E. Jennings, Proprietor. dTF A supply of the new edition of the Oregon mining laws .has just been received at this office. It in cludes everything to date in legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 cents each. TF If you haven't the . time to exer cise regularly, Doan's Hegulets wll, prevent constipation. They Induce a mild, easy, healtful action of the bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them. 25c. Itching Piles provoke profanity, but profanity won't cure them. Doan's Ointment cures Itching, bleed ing or protruding piles after years of suffering. At any drug store. THE BOND REALTY CO. Or chards, Farms, Timber Land and city property. Some One bargains. Jack son street, Roseburg Ore. 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 ndNight Fresh Oysters, Clamsand Fish at Any Time ChicKen Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. RtOULAR MEALS 25c. LE0NA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yartfe n bver Oak Street Iratarg. 'ftm Ull GOLD MINE tjm 0k4t ck with the ngt kfed f flrtg. Buy only the best. o aTl KITCH1N, Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or For all inside work and Art wood Finishes OXE MILK OK MOVING PICITKES. The Vltagraph theatre have sur passed all previous efforts by secur ing the great Pyle Camerugraph Co. for a limited engagement of 2 night only, commencing Friday, August 14, 1908. This company conies di rect from the home of moving pic tures and will exhibit at each per formance one mlie of the latest pic tures. The feature attraction is a wonderful production of Damon and Pythias, also the lleet leaving Sun Francisco and arriving at Honolulu, in conjunction with several other funny films. Pictured melodies by "Anila," the Singing Girl. Prices for this attraction 15 and 2"c. 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 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 Koseburg to choose from and we take great delight in showing then and helping you choose. All the latest magazines just In. AGEE, BOOK and STATIONERY STORE, Successor to C. B. Cannon. Crescent Theatre High class motion pictures and illustrated songs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday. TODAY'S PROGRAM My Uncle's Testament." and "A Four-Fooled Hero." ILLUSTRATED SONG: "Won't Honey. Everybody goes to The CRESCENTS H "(,y.T THE HABIT!" 'Admission 5c. TAKES FATHER'S. PLACE. Jeff Heard's Daughter Finds Two llig Nuggets ut SU-rling Mini-. Medford Tribune: Miss Gladys Heard, the '"nugget queen," Wed nesday unearthed two large nuggets at the Sterling mine, Jackson coun ty's prize producer and the largest placer mine in the world. One of the nuggets weighs 132 gllograms and the other 124. She now has quite a collection of nuggets, probably the largest collection In Oregon, some of them three or four Inches across, which have been washed Into the clulce boxes or picked up in pockets along the bedrock after the earth had been hydraulicked off. Miss Heard, pretty, charming and still in her teens, is probably the only girl placer miner In the world. Her father, Jeffl D. Heard, who Is part owner and manager of the Ster ling, Is away a great deal of the time, and during his absence his daughter runs affairs, managing a crew of 30 or 40 men, giving directions, attend ing to details and overseeing the cleanups in a businesslike munucr that well might excite the envy of a forty-niner. Moreover, she Is lucky and the big strikes are made and the nuggets found while she Is bosB of tho mine. Mr. Heard, who has been ill for eight weeks with rheumntism, paid his first visit to Medford Wednes day. LOCAL NEWS. "Get the Hubit!" The Crescent Theatre. iiTF ! D. IS. Vernon, editor of the Ouk laud Owl, Is In the city on business, j "Get the Habit." The Creucent Theatre, ue. dTF For good printing of all kinds The Review always leadB. Certain and speedy cure for poison oak. Marslers' poison oak remuUy. Before going camping get a bottle of Marslers' poison oak remedy. TF : See Jennings, the baker, for some thing special for balls and parties. Limpqua Cold Cure is a guaran teed .remedy, quick aud sure, at Hamilton's. TF Oscar Edwards, former county surveyor, now located ut St. Johns, Is in the city on business. "Get the Hubit!" The Crescent Theatre. DTI' Prof, and Mrs. Fred Donebiake, who arrived here Wednesday from Perdue, left this morning for Junc tion City, Salem and Portland. Not "Just as good," but' trm best Jenning'B bread. Frm delivery. Phone 63. dtf. Phone 661, when you want a good driving rig or saddle horse. Horses boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar Dixon. dTF Napoleon Rice and family, Mrs. Mary Stearns, Mrs. R. W. Terrell and son and Miss Agnes Pitchford have gone to Newport for a vaca tion. Stops earache in two minutes, toothache or pain of burn or scald in five, minutes; hoarseness, one hour; muscleache, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil, monarch over pain. Ladles' astride saddles, men's sad dles, harness, etc., at F. Long's, op posite the Empire Livery Stables, at corner Oak and Rose Btreets. It will be to your .Interest financially to call there. dswal5 The biggest stock of Vermont marble ever received In Roseburg in now on display at W. E. Marsters' shop, foot of JackBon 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. 13. 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 oir guarantee to give satisfaction. Look at our lln. and you will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. "Ilnrl dvsnenRlft nr Jndleestlon for years. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Hlood Hitters cured me." J. H. Walker. Sunhiirv. Ohio. The .1. G. Flook Company have de-1 elded to deal In fruit boxes. Early In the season they said they would not handle fruit boxes this year, but nn account of so many requests for boxes they are now prepared to s. ply peach, apple or other boxes In small or large quantities. For prompt delivery and low prices give them your orders. DSW "The Chicago Ladles' Baseball which Is touring the country. bats with the Roseburg ose Park next Sunday af- Iternoon. The admission will be 2! Oents. with an extra charge of 1ft t cents for the grandstand. Game will be called promptly at 3 o'clock. The game will be worth going miles to see. A9 Ice Cream and Sherbet served from "Our Freezers" la different from the ordinary kind. Don't auk how. You will know when you have ealeu a big dish of it. Palace of Sweets Phone 1273 Orders Delivered Ashland Record: C. L. Heskett, who recently disposed of his Inter ests in the Ashland Steam Laundry, left this week for Los Angeles, where he will engage in business. Engineer J. L. Woodson and fam ily left this morning tor the R. O. Lehman place, near Oakland, to visit for several days. Three negro "hoboes" were arrest ed last evening by Marshal Norman for vagrancy, and this morning they were put to work on the Btreets raking rocks. They are billed for 2 14 days each. Passed Examination Successfully. James Donahue, New Britain, Con necticut, writes: "I tried Bevcral kidney remedies, and was treated by our best physicians for diabetes, but did not Improve until I took Foley's Kidney Cure. After the second bottle I showed Improvement, and Ave bottles cured me completely. 1 have since passed a rigid examina tion for life insurance." Foley's Kid ney Cure cures backache and all forms of kidney and bladder trouble. Red Cross Pharmacy. Agricultural College . Corvallia Ongoa . Offers collegiate courses in Agriculture, Including Agro nomy, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc.; Forestry; Domestic Science and Art; Civil, Elec- trical. Mechanical, and Mining Engineering; Commerce; and Pharmacy. Offers elementary courses In Agriculture, Forestry, Domes tic Science and Art, Commer,;.' and Mechanic Arts, Including forge work, cabinet making, steam' fitting, plumbing, ma chine work, etc. Strong fnculty. modern equipment; free tuition; opens. Sept. 25. Illnntratetl rntnlontie with full infer, innlinn on uiiUrallim tu tho Ktgiu IrRP, free. ROSEBURG STAGE LINES LEAVES 0 A. M. 6 A. M. 7 A. M. 1 A. M. To Marshfield To Myrtle Point To Peel To Millwood AQENCY AT Four hornet, modem ooaihet, on the MauhQeld and Myrtle point Uiiea: two hone ooachet on the Feel and Millwood 11 net. Careful and experienced driven on all route. How to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis ire thoBe who are habitunlly coutttpat ed. Orlno Laxative Fruit Fyrup cures chronic constipation oy tlm u In tin the liver and bo wo Ik and 1 en tores the natural action of the bow els. Orino Laxative Fruit L-yrup does not nauseate or gripe aud Is mild and pleasant to take Kefuse substitutes. Ked Cross rhurinury. A Laundry Plant That, Is Almost IDEAL- The building we occupy was built especially for this busi ness. We've equipped It with the latest and best laundry machinery that -can bo bought. We have soft water to do the veiling with and all Ironing li done with our new pressit.p process. Our dry room Is r ne of tin finest In the West, at d our dc-lej-ry service Is practically per fect. Better let tho Rosehurg Steam Laundry do your work call Pbxme 791 and we will call for It. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY SO.ME STIt.VXGE CHOPS. MurtclouH' ItcsulU Obiulnisl From Crossing Plants. i PHILADELPHIA. Aug. . 5. Crop ! reports from over the stute Indicate that Pennsylvania farmers will ac complish aome remarkable feats dur ing lliu present yuur, If the rural cor respondents of the Philadelphia pa pers are to bo believed. Stories are coming in by the dozens regarding the products of Peuuvylvauia dis ciples of Luther Hurbank, and In many instances the "plant wizard" of California is hopelessly distanced. From Wllkes-Harre conies ttie vei"- acious etory of a wise agriculturist who has perfected a succotash plant by, erasing sugar corn with beans. The resulting plant Is said to afford a remarkably fine quality of succo tash. Another Hurbank. residing In Ris ing Sun, has taken the lemon tree, the soda bush aud the rye plant, crossed them In a scientific manner, and produced a cross between a tree and a bush on which grows the finest quality of rye highballs. Abraham Sell the name, It Is hop ed, has no special significance Is an Acorn farmer and has bo improved his own private brand of corn that the stalks have been growing so rap idly that the noise they make re sembles a battle. Several persons residing In the vicinity of Sell's field have been driven almost to distrac tion and threats were made to have Sell arreBted for disturbing the peace, until he succeeded in perfect ing a mechanical device which pre. vents the corn from . growing at night, thus allowing the neighbors to sleep. Less startling but equally wonder ful Is the story that comes from i truthful correspondent at Morphy's Cross Roads, whore John Slavlr. hi.s crossed the common Irish potr.to of commerce with the butter ber.n and thus produced a buttered notnio. Al Coatesvllle, It Is reported that nr Investigating agriculturist has effect ed a crosB between ordinary oata and the burning bush thus growing oats already cooked. Next year he will attempt to graft the milk weed to the end that the morning dish of cereal may be ready for eating. , Many other stories of remarkable agricultural and horticultural ex perlmcnts have been Bent to Phila delphia papers by rural reporters. but some of them nppear to be slight ly exaggerated and the careful news editors of the (Junker City will re frain from rlilnr them publicity un til the facts havo been carefully as certained. COWHERD CARRIES MISSOURI. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Auk. G With throe pro-jlncts missing, Jack son county, IncludinK Kansas City, gives V. S. Cowherd the democrat U nomination for governor by a plur ality of 13,00ft. Horo It Is entinmted that from tho roturns at hand that his plurality ovor the state wi!l be about 10,000, or about half of the plurality he received in the ultlea. David A. Hall will be the seconl can didate In the race. Hall appeals to have received a larger vote, than Wallace, who ma Jo his campaign tn his Sunday en'orcemont record. Herbert 8. Hadley, of KannaR City, the attorney-tfoneral of Mis souri, was tlto only candidate fra governor o-n the republican ticket. Wallaco and Hall showed their greatest, strength iu the farmiur dis trict. The cltlen turned the sci'ti In favor of Cowherd. All the present Missouri congress men were renominated except in the Elovonth district, where William T. Find lay, of St. Louis, was named by the republicans to succeed. Con gressman - H. Caul field, republican, who was not jp for renomlnatlon. A 8orambU, "All tUf world's a stHge." "What of Itr "I was JtiHt thinking that the cast Is so large- that nobody gets much of a cbauce nt the spot light" Philadelphia Bulletin, Hit Weak Point. The Stage Manager He can play "drunken parts" butter than nuy man ou the stage. The ItiislneaM Mh linger Yes. but be' too fond of rehearsing. -1 1 1 nut rated Hit, Fortune bring In nine boats thai are not "leered. HtiakMpoare. ritOFKSh.ONAL. GEO. V.. HOl'C'K, M. I. Office In the Review Ilulldlng, up stairs, Rooms I I and 14. X-Ray and Electrical Trcament. Telephone, Main 31. ROHKMUKO - - - OREGON. A. ('. hi:ei.v, m. i.. Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Dank Building, Phone 771. ROSEHURO ... OREOOX. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Mnln 1711 2 to 4 p. nr. Uesld. Main 1721 lilt. U ('KrTA SMITH, I'll) slclaii Women and ' l.iriren s Diseases a sp 'laity O ne: flown i nd 9, Marsters' ftlk next to Iiqui ia County Hank Bldg. " t. n. chapman, n. n. h7. HUM. Abraham Jliilldlng Telephone 114 Hours. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. ROSKIIURti ... OREGON 4. ('. MLI.I.KN, Attorni'7-at-Law With Richardson. Olmlck ft Moore- hiail, Attorneys at Law, 31 G-l 6-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON. Don't Co without Ice Cream on Sunday but. leave your order at The ROSE on Saturday for Sun day delivery. t5he ROSE Second door south of postoftlce. KOOL KANVA8 KICKS. Canvas Shoes, Moccasins and Bare Foot Sandals, Ladles' and Gent'r Outing Shoes. It's a queer foot that we can't fit. R. L. STEPHENS, Next door to P. O. Call on F. Long for saddles. ,1"!,!',1,,1,,J,,I' 'J- 'I '1 BODGE X Che Reliable Caflor f Has received his FALL STYLES and SAMPLES " also a line of Fall Goods. Drop In and look over the Full styles and get jkisted on the proper styles for Fall and Winter. A Perfectly Fitted Excellently Made Faultlessly Stylish Fall Suit, for A Small Price ,.f,.f,,f,.ff,.t, T11y.1T..T..T..f..f. t i , TFe Cottolene Man Cottolene "Shortens your food Lengthens your life "I ) 1 all about it. If he Bhould happen know. HARNESS & JOHNSON: if 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 wreck of our store room several weeks ago. We placed these goods on sale July 31st, and everything must be sold no matter what it will bring. You had better come early. if g The Bee H H MAX I Proprietor CHANGES AT THE ORESCENT. Improved Film bcrtlte, More Sing. Ing and lUcls. Admission. t Commencing Monday, August 10, the price of admission to the Cres cent theatre, for evening shows only. will be Increased from 6 to 10 cents. The uftornoun or matinee price of . admission will remain at 6 cents. Show hours continue the same: from 2 to 6 In the afternoon, from 7 to 10 in tho evening. With the Increase In. the price of evening admh'slon will come a far better show. The moving picture films will be of higher quality In fact absolutely the very best manu-. fuctured each 1000 feet In length, and Instead of one song on the pho nograph there will be two songs by Myron C. Wlckham, with pictures accompanying, of course. Mr. Wick ham is a splendid singer and made a specialty of vaudeville work In the east before coming to Roseburg. A fine piano has been Installed la the theatre, and In the near future, probably In two weeks, a three-piece orchestra will furnish music nightly. , It is the Intention of the manage ment to make the Crescent a show house of par excellence in its char acter. The popularity of the theatre, well merited In every way, fully warrants Its advancement. We are sole agents for the Conklln Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec- omend them as being far ahead ot T any other pen on the market. Agee'i Book Store. TV 'CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, ThA vln1 Vah UquA Unlaws Dah1i! l no mhu I uu nam nmaj uuu&ui . Bears the Signature ALWAYS OJJ TUB MOVE j . . Wo are filling orders for lumber to builders und contractors for stores, 1 dwellings, fencing, etc. Shingles, . laths, casings, flooring, beams and " finishing material are all made from the finest kiln-dried lumber, and our :' estimates will be found lower for the . same superior quality ol luinbor than..", you will get from anyone else In .' Itoseburg. Orders .'or Perch tit.u" Apple boxes .. pronn tty 'illcd. The. .5. G. Pook Co., Iloscburg, Oregon. Will Visit you. Mr. Qeo E. Stoner, special representative of The N. K. ' Fnirbauk Company, will be with us to demonstrate COT TOLENE to our customers. Wo want you to know about this excellent frying and short-! enlng medium. COTTOLENE! Is made from, cottonseed oil and the cholc-,, est beef suet. Both of these Ingredients are as pure and wholesome as anything that, you can. eat. COTTOLENE Is easily digested .by the weakest . stomachs and makes things . tasto better, too. Mr. Qeo. E. Stoner. will tell you to miss you, be sure to let us ve Grocery WEISS, 'E WANT YOUR PRODUCE"