Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, August 08, 1908, Image 3

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FINISHES
Art wood 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
needs and requirements.
Hamilton
307 JacHton St
EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
AUGUST 8, 1DOH
Cut flowers, carnations, at The
Robs. Mrs. P. L. Oweo. Phone 1497.
Have you enjoyed a flrat-elnss
Chocolato Nut Sundae at Thompson's
confectionery store yet? rttr
Phone 163 for anything In the
bakery line. Free dollvory. Unip
qua 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. TP
If you haven't the time to exor
cise regularly, Doan's Regulets 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 line bargains. Jack
son street, Roseburg Ore.
Patronize the
FOUNTAIN
Soft Drink Parlors
H. C. BURLESON, Prop.
All kinds of Soft Drinks, Cigars
: and tobacco.
Lunches served in connection.
Oregon Restaurant
Open Day andiNight
Fresh Oysters, Clams'and
Fish at Any Time
Chicken Dinner on Sunday
12 to 2 P. M.
RfcGULAR MEALS 25c.
LEONA MILLS
Lumber Company
Lumber, Lath,
Shingles and
Dry Finish Lumber
Yards on lower Oak Street
Rosehurg, Thorns 1411
fat am ev
GOLD MINE
f phut a wsari with fiw
right kfca t
the be$t0
See
A. L. KITCH1N,
Nursery Sileimin, Roseburg, Or
size packages to suit your
Drug' Co.
Roseburg, Oregon.
Chronic Diarrhoea liHIcuil.
' Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the
United Stales Express Co., Chicago,
a rilet: "Our general kii peiliucn I
ent Mr Quick, h.uiiied me a boit.e
of Cliamberlain's Colic, Cholera nul
iMorrhoea Remedy some lime as to
check an attack of the old chronic
diarrhoea. 1 have used It since thai
time and cured many on our trains
who hnvo been sii-i:. I nm an o'd
soldier who served with Hiitherfonl
3. "lcyes and William MeKhiley r'.iir
rear:' In the 2:trd Ohio Ri,in,f:it,
and have no ailment exeepr Uir'mic
diarrhoea which this remedy s'opr
at once." For sale by riamillon
Dm? Co.
In
The
Mountains
Don't go to the mountains
this year without one or more
good books when fishing and
hunting are "on the hum"
right there's where you need
a book, as lime passes slowly
and you feel miserable with
out Bomethlng 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 lloseburg 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. II. Cannon.
Crescent
Theatre
High class motion pictures
and illustrated songs. Cha
nge of program Mon. Wed.
and Friday. : ; : : :
TODAY'S PROGRAM
'My I'm-h-'s Tetiiiie."
and
"A t'tmr- u"4 Hm.'
IUABTRiTED
soxa-
"Warn i I
Everybody goes to
The CRESCENT
o
Admission 5c.
FltOM COUNTY EXCHANGES.
Oakland Owl.
Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Mason have
gone to Salt Lake, where the doctor
a good position as government
livestock Inspector.
Mrs. H. Uaker and daunhter. of
Walla Walla are visillnit Oakland
relatives and friends.
A son was born to air. and Mrs.
J. L. Hunt Wednesday.
Drain Xonpnri-il.
A son was born Aug. 6th. to Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Moorehouse, at Elk
ton. 11. F. Felger, formerly of Drain.
who resided for tho Inst year at
Pasco, Wash., has removed with his
wife to Medford.
Mrs. II. J. Human is recovering
from her long siege of sickness.
Daff Livingston, a retired farmer
and capitalist of Mayville, Gilliam
county, is here visiting his brother,
N'ewt., and family.
dominie News.
Mrs. Morris Haymond and children
returned to their home at Perdue
last Monday. Herbert, the little sol
of Mrs. Haymond, who has had twe
operations at the Clendale hospital.
has recovered sufficiently to be takoi
back home.
Mrs. Johnson, wife of tho Bectioi
foremnn of Wolf Creek, left Tuesdaj
for a visit at her childhood home In
indiann. She expects to be gone
about ttiree months.
Mrs. K. A. Miller nnd children left
last Sunday for a month's Btny at
Portland, Mrs. Miller having receiv
ed word that her brother was Ber-
lously ill with scarlet fever.
.'he house of K. E. Wilson, seven
miles up Cow Creek, was completely
destroyed by fire last Friday even
ing. The lire started from a defect
ive chimney. Nearly all of the
househuld goods were saved.
Myrtle Creek Mail.
From nn acre of laud on the Clav
Dement farm In Missouri llottom
10H bushels of otits were thrshod
last week.
The Misses Cumlace and Untile
Brown, the former a teacher in Win
nipeg, Canada, and the latter a nurse
in a Portland hospital, are here vis
iting with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. V. Brown, on North Myrtle.
Through the agency of D. C. Plt-
zer Real Estate Co. the Alien Pitts
farm and the L. T. Robinson farm.
adjoining places of Frozen Creek,
were sold to Mr. Denton, of Medford.
for $6,000 one day last week.
The largest sale of prunes yet this
year was made last Friday evening
when the E. L. French Company, of
this place, purchased 400,000 pounds
of French and Italian prunes of the
following Myrtle Creek growers:
Cleal Weaver, 50.000; Ed. Weaver,
00,000; J. J. Chadwick, 40,000; J.
B. Harris, 90,000, and M. B. Smith.
20.000 pounds. The above figures
are approximated. The actual yield
may rearh more than 600,000
pounds. The price paid was 5cts for
Italians and 5 Vfc cents for French
30s-35s, with V4 cent drop for each
lower grade of five points.
liOCAIi NEWS.
Ladles' astride saddles, men's sad
dles, harness, etc., at F. ling's, op
posite the Empire I.lvery Stables, at
corner Oak and Hose streetB. It
will be to your Interest financially to
call there. dswalfi
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 satisfy you. dswtf
An Immense line of Cook's Linol
eum just received; In the latest de
signs. No make of linoleum better
nnd but few as good. B. W. Strong,
The Furniture Man.
Hot water bottles, fountain
tyringes, bulb syringes and atomizers,
tbe finest and most complete line In
the city. Sold at the lowest prices on
wr guarantee to give satisfaction.
Look at our lint and you will not buy
olsewbere. Hamilton Drug Co.
"Mad dyspepsia or indigestion for
years. No appetite, and what I did
eat distressed me terribly. Burdntt
Blood Bitters cured me." J. If.
"A'alker, Sunhury. Ohio.
The J. G. Flook Company have di
vided to deal Ip fruit hones. Early
la the season they said they would
not htndle fruit boxes this year, but
on tccount of so many requests for
box they are now prepared to sup- I
ply prch. apple or other boxes In j
small or large quantities. Wt
prompt delivery and low prices give
them ytr orders. DSW
"Tbe Chicago Ladles' naseball
Club, which is touring the country.
Wll cross 4ts with the Kosehurg
team at Rose Park next Sunday af
ternoon, The admission will be 2.r
cents, vfth an extra charge of 10
cents for the grandstand. Game will
be called promptly at .1 o'clock. The
game will be worth going miles- to
see. A9
Ice Cream and
Sherbet
Berved from "Our Freezers" Is
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
WILGROW.
The new fertilizer. , .
Nothing but fish. ,
Guaranteed analysis: Seven
per cent nitrogen, six per cent .J
potash, 18 per cent phosphoric
acid. .4.
One 25-pound sack of Wll- 4
grow, used In the place of
12 Mi tons of best stable man-
J. ure, will give better results
J. and no weeds. Try it for your
J. lawn.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Diarrhoea Cured.
"My father has for years been
troubled with diarrhoea and tried ev
ery means possible to effect a cure,
without avail," writes John H. Zlrkle
of Phillppl, W. Va., "lie saw Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy advertised In l'hll
'.ppl Republican and decided to try
It. The result is one bottle cured
lilm and he has not suffered with the
disease for eighteen mouths. Be
fore taking this remedy he was c
:onstant sufferer. He Is now sound
md well, and although sixty years
can do as much work as a young
man. " Sold by Hamilton Drug Co
A complete reproduction of Damon
nnd Pythias, at the Crescent, Monday
and Tuesday, Aug. 10th and 11th.
Admission 10c afternoon and even
Ing. 2T
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURB YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reacli of medi
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright's Dis
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and $1.00 Bottles.
IFUII UMTITUTII.
Sold by Red Croes Pharmacy.
ROSEBURG
STAGE LINES
LEAVES
6 A. M.
6 A. M.
7 A. M.
7 A. M.
To Marshfleld
To Myrtle I'olnt
To Peel
To Millwood
AOENCY AT
t. i PAPP'S Ml HI
Four horsM. modern cnuoliei, on tho
MMshllflld tni. Myrtle Point lines: two
huroe coaches on the Peel anil Millwood
iinei. Careful and eiperluncel drivers
uo all rnutef.
A Laundry
Plant That
Is Almos t)
IDEAL-
The building we occupy wai
built especially for this busi
ness. We've equipix'd It with
the latest and best laundry
machinery that can be bought.
We have soft water to do the
washing with and all Ironing li
done with our new pressing
process.
Our dry room Is one of the
finest In the West, and our do
livery service la practically per
fect. Better let the Roseburg
Stesm Laundry do your work
call Phone 791 and we will
caS for It.
ROSEBURG STEAM
LAUNDRY
CHECKING A BUNDLE,
The Way the Tirtd Man Saved Him
. klf Labor and Troubla. .
One cuy a man went luto a very big
tore. Be had a heavy package with
him.
Not In the sense you mean, smartles.
hut In the real ernse.
He bad to go two blocks farther
down the street and didn't want to
carry the package. So he decided that
be would leave It In the check room.
lie asked a floorwalker who looked
like a United Htates senator, hut who
was a perfect gentleman, where the
check room whs. The floorwalker said:
T b r e calslesoverdo wusta Iran udover-
ontboWalMsbslde."
He went there, wherever that was.
and founS he had made a mistake.
He knew it was himself who had
made the mistake, for as ulce a mun
as a floorwalker with a Prince Albert
on couldn't have made a mistake.
Finally, after be bad lugged bis bun
dle thirty-two blocks bunting the
check room, had found the check room
and deposited his bundle be walked
bis two blocks to the other place and
was through for tbe day.
Then be soliloquised:
"How should 1 ever bare got
through or stood the wear and tear of
that loug two blocks carrying that
bundle? If It hadn't been for the
check room system, what could 1 bnve
done?" Chicago News
TIPS IN ENGLAND.
Lord RusmII's Fee to the Headsman
Who Executed Him.
Mr. George ltussell, discoursing ou
tips In tbe Manchester Guardian, after
the manner of his "Collections aud
Recollections," treats tbe subject his
torically Under Its various names of
fees, vales (or volla), honorarium (as
Disraeli preferred to call It) and
pouches. .
Ancient usuo hits a peculiarly con
secrutlug vttw t In the matter of tips
and fee. Horace WHlpole records the
astonishment of George I. when told
that be must glvu guluens to tbe serv
ant of the raii-vr of bis park for
bringing ill ni a bruce of carp out of his
own pond.
Apparently uvtryhody In England Is
at some time or other Justified In de
manding a fee unless it be the mon
arch. When Talt became archbishop
of Canterbury and met the queen he
breathed a Blgh of relief on at last en
countering a person to whom he bad
not to pay something.
According to Bishop Burnet, a man
used to have to give a tip In order to
be decapitated. He tells tbe story of
Lord Husscll when under Beuteuce of
death for high treason asking who be
ought to give the executioner. "I told
him 10 guineas. He said, with a smile.
tt was a pretty thing to give a fee to
have his head cut off."
For Number Two..
"George, dear, what kind of a wom
an would you marry If you nmrittHj
again?" asked the nmluble wife.
"Well, If I married again began
tbe brutal husband.
"Theu you acknowledge that you
would marry again?"
I'm not saying one way or the oth
er, but"
"But you don't give me a definite
auswer, aud that proves"
'That doesn't prove anything, be
cause
"It does tool So what kind of a
woman would you marry if you mar
ried again?"
-I wouldn't mnrry again. 1 could
not."
Of course you have to say that."
'Of course J do, because I was
about to say that If 1 married again
tt would be tho kind of a woman who
would not ask me what klpd of a wo
rn nu 1 would marry If I married
again." Judge.
, Singing Pigeons.
The queer Chinese change pigeons
Into song birds by fattening whistles
to their breasts. The wind of their
flight then cauaes a weird aud plaintive
music that Is seldom silenced hi the
pigeon haunted cltles'of Pekln nnd
Canton. The llplglans, great pigton
fliers, fasten whistles beneath the
wings of valuable racing carriers,
claiming Unit the shrill noise Is a
sure protecting against hawks and
other birds of prey. As a similar pro
tection, reeds, emitting an odd wall
ing sound, are llxed to the tall feath
ers of the dbtjmlcb bearing pigeons of
tbe Oerman army.
What H. Was Looking For.
I du wish. Kd'furd," suld tbe lady
of his i hol 'e. "11, nt you wouldn't stare
at other noiiK'ii so much. It's very
rude and is ri? ;aliily uo compliment to
me."
"On tin contmry, my dear." replied
the reso'ir.M-fui Irt-uedict, "I was look
ing to ' If I could And a prettier
face llnj'.l ;'oiiim, nnd 1 confess X reslly
cannot." New York l'ress.
Eating Before Sloop.
"Is It safe to eat before going to
sleep?" auks Hllij l.
"Oh, yiK. uiuiu safer than eating
afterward, we should sayt It Is so
bard to see whst you are eating when
you are asleep, you know." Path
Bnder. An enthusiast.
Tow no- Oh, yp, he's quite an enthu
siast lie goes In for things In real
enrnret. llrowue Yps, If some one
were to spud him on a wild goose chase
he'd iAk of himself sfterwsrd as a
sportaiusn. I'htlaih-flila Press.
O
Fairioo of tho Doop.
Mother I'lke (to Little Plker)-Wbst
fairy story do you want me to tell you
May? Utile PIker-Eltber I.lttle Ited
Herring Hood nr Octo-I'uaa In Boots.
Kansas City Htar.
! Don't
Co
without
Ice Cream
on Sunday but. leave
your order at The ROSE
on Saturday for Sun
day delivery.
&e ROSE
Seeond'door south of postoftlce.
KOOL KAXVAS KICKS.
Canvas Shoes, Moccasins and Bare
Foot SnnAilB, Ladles' and Gent's
Outing Shoes. It's a queer foot that
we can't fit. It. L. STEPHENS. Next
door to P. O.
Call on F. Long for saddles. '
ttTiituTssTs.tnfut. .T..T..,f t t.AA AAA
BODGE
Cbc Reliable Calior
H:ts received his
i FALL STYLES
$ and SAMPLES
" also a line of Fall Goods. Drop
t in and look over the Fall styles
and go posted on the propor
styles for lull and Winter.
A Perfectly Fitted
Excellently Made
Faultlessly Stylish
Fall Suit, for
A Small Price
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The Cottolene Man
Cottolene
"Shortens your food
Lengthens your life"
all about It. If he should
know.
bapp
HARNESS
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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.
H The Bee Hive Grocery
I MAX WEISS,
II Proprietor "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE"
Sl'XDAV AT THE CIU'RCHES.
Episcopal, Huv. J, K. Forsyth,
pastor Morning servl e at 11 a. m.
Holy Communion and sermon: "Ser
vice, the Teat of Dlsclpleshlp." Ev
ening service at 8 o'clock, voapors
and sermon: "The Lord's Message of
Good Cheer to Paul." Sunday Bchool
at 10 a. m., lesson: "Elijah at Hor
eb." 1 Kings, 18:9-21.
Baptist, Hev. K. H. Hicks, pastor.
Morning sermon, 11 o'clock, sub
ject: "The Good Shepherd." Even
ing sermon 8 o'clock, subject: "Time
of Finding for Lost Sheep." B. Y.
P. U. 7 o'clock, leader, Edith Clem
ents, t "Iblo Bchool 10 o'clock, Supt.
O. P. - vOBhow. Baptism Sunday
morning. Everyone invited. Spe
cial music.
BBW 140.000 HONS OF
ST.MARY'S
ACADEMY
, MI DF0R; OREGON
MODERN QUimPiT
DRLiav rrut sr .rpation aooui
- :0ZY Of iMITCRLEi
fcVIRYUllNG NEW
T ie Ideal Schojl for
YOUNG LADIES
A thorough education in all itandtrcl
branches asiurcd, including literature,
language., mathematict, ncience, his
tory, music, needlework, etc., alio
careful attention to matters of deport-,
ment and thoseiT nmolishmenu which
mailt the cultur a, renned won....
All cout ? are tl 'ro'ij! , . wdrrn ' ,
subject?., i.ysit,. Ni .'itiiclion.
into'Ci-n ?.. in . , ,e,gi0,,.
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fi, Mat--..., i .... .... . KUtni.
ALWAYS ON THE MOVE
Wo ure filling orders for lumber to
builderB and contractor for stores,
dwellings, fencing, etc. Shingles,
laths, caslngB, flooring, beams and
llnlshlng material are ail made from
t?Diiiimvi-3 win u. iuuuu luwor iui 1110
same superior quality of lumber than
you 'will get from anyone else In
Roseburg.
Orders lor reach and Apple boxea
promptly filled.
The J. 0, Flook Co.,
Roseburg, Oregon
Will Visit you-
i
Mr. Geo K.. Stoner, special
representative of The N. K.
Full-bank Company, will be
-J.03 eiBJjsnoaiep oj sn qi
TULUNE to our customers.
We want you to know about
this excellent frying and short-,
enlng medium.
COTTOLBNH Is made from
cottonseed oil and the choic
est beef auet. lloth of these
Ingredients are . as pure and
whulusome . as anything that
you can eat. COTTOLENE Is
easily digested by the weakest
Btomachs and makes . things
taste better, too.
Mr. Oeo. E. Stoner will tell you
en to mlsB you, be sure to let us
&. JOHNSON
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