H'H 0. -- STKWART-COX WEDDING.
INTERIOR.
FINISHES
For all inside work
and
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 size packages to suit your
needs and requirements.
Hamilton
307 JacKion St.
Drug Co.
Roseburg, Oregon.
EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
AUGUST 10, 1008.
Chronic IHuitIiucu Ut lit-vt'd.
Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the
Viiiti'd States KHvsrt Co., Cliii'.iKo,
wnU't.: "Our kuiumuI 8iiiicrliiu.ii.j
en'. Mr. Quick, haudeU me a Imit.e
of Cliainherliiin's Colic, Cholera an 1
i Ma nlioea Iteiuedy some time a i to
who have been .sick. I am an n:i
soliiier who served with Rutherford
It. Il;yes and Wiilta-n .ueK.Nley n.ur
year:" in the 2:trd Ohio ItV.-in. :it.
and have do ailment exceiir chrrnk
dian hoea which Hits remcd s'.-ps
at once." For snk hy Hamilton
Drug Co.
Cut flowers, -. carnations, ai The
Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone 147.
nave you bujojwu a hihi-uiuw 4.hot.k an nltil(.k of the id chronic
Chocolate Nut hundae at Thm.ipEon'B diairhoea. I have used it since tlml
Confectionery store yet? dtt time am) cum niiUlv. OI our traini1
Phone 163 for anything In tbo
bakery line. Fiee delivery. Ump
quu uakery, E. Jennings, Proprietor,
dTF
A Bupply 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, Donn's Kegulets .wtli
prevent constipation. They induce a
mild, easy, healtful action of (he
bowels without griping. Ask your
druggist for them. 25c.
Itching Piles provoke profanity,
but profanity won't cure them.
Doan'B Ointment cures Itching, bleed
lug or protruding piles nfter years of
suffering. At any drug store.
In
The fit
Mountains
THE BOND REALTY CO. Of
chards, Farms, Timber Land and city
property. Some fine bargains. Jack
ion 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 and Night
Fresh Oysters, Clams and
Fish at Any Time
Chicken Dinner on Sunday
12 to 2 P. M.
REGULAR MEALS 25c.
Don't go to the mountains
this year without one or mote
good hooks when fishing and
hunting are "on the hum"
right there's where you need
a hook, as time passes slowly
and you feel miserable with
out something to read (I've
been there) and a good onl
ine story is just the thing for
the mountains and we've got
the hooks. We have the larg
est stock in Koseburg to
choose from and we take
great delight ill showing then
and helping yon choose.
All the latest magazine
Just In.
AOEE
BOOK and STATIONERY
STORE
Sumwsor In C. II. Cannon.
LEONA MILLS
Lumber Company
Lumber, Lath,
Shingles and
Dty Finish Lumber
Yards on lower Oak Street
loMfcvg, 'PkoaeHll
Ice Cream and
Sherbet,
Berved from "Our Freeiers" Is
different from Ike ordinary
kind. Don't ask how. You
will know when you have eaten
a big dish of It.
Palace of Sweets
Phone 12T3 Orders Delivered
LOCAL NEWS.
Crescent
Theatre
High class motion pictures
and illustrated sonjis. Cha
nge of program Mon. Wed.
and Friday. : ; : : :
TODAY'S PROGRAM
Damon and Pythhw"
ll.l.l'STHATKII SONUS:
Yttt ca knv a
GOLD MINE
tt ya an ctaN & 'he
right kind of trees. Buy only
the best.
See
A. L. KITCHIN,
Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or.
"When I'm
("Wick"
and
"lln-nining
incs in the
rrmii Von."
Everybody goes to
The CRESCENT
-f.KT TIIK HAP.it:-'
Admission 1 Oc
Call on P. Long for saddles.
"(Jet the Habit." The Crescent
Fheaire, 6c. 0'pp
K. II. McCol'd went to Med 1'nrd on
business today.
Editor S. 1'. Shutt. of the Drain
Nonpareil, was In this city today.
complete reproduction of Damon
and Pythias, at the Crescent, Monday
and Tuesday. Aug. loth anil nth.
Admission 10c afternoon and eveu-
mg. 2T
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 nlarket. Agee's
book store. TF
Misses Maude and Vera Davis, of
Provo, Utah, arrived here last night
and will visit for about two davB
with Mrs. Elmer E. Winiherly.
They are making a tour of the coast
cities from Los Angeles to Port
land.
Air. and Mrs. Win. Irwlu were In
from Ten Mile today. After a con
tinuous service of over 40 years Mr.
Irwin has retired as postmaster al
Ten Mile and the postolllcc has been
changed to the home of Mrs. Lucy
C'utlip. who is now the itostnilstress
there.
N. Sellers was down from the
Myrtle Creek mines at Nugget today.
He tells us that John Hamilton, of
l't. Jones, Calif., has secured a "lay"
on Jeff Wiley's mining claim and is
pumping out the shaft preparatory
to doing some active work. Mr.
Hamilton was formerly Interested al
Nugget, with his brother. J. D.
Hamilton.
County Judge (I. W. Wonaeott
left this afternoon for Portland to
attend the state good roads conven
tion, which opens In that city tomor
row. .1. D. Zurcher and F. E. Alley
follow loniglit. W .H. Fisher, an
other delegate, went yesterday. He
was accompanied hy Mrs. Fisher, and
after the convention llnlshes Its work
Ihey will journey to Beattlo and
other points on the sound.
"Kid" Mangles, the high diver ol
the American Amusement Co., did
not go home to San Francisco after
his accident at Medford, as stated
last Saturday. Instead, he came to
Koseburg. and will make his regular
dive every evening of this week.
This company bears letters from
Medford. Ashland and other towns In
which they have appeared, recom
mending the shows as clean and the
management as prompt hill payers.
1'nder direction of County Court,
II. J. lienn and a party of men left
this morning for the Mountain
House on the Coos Hay road, taking
with them the county road grader
and other road building equipment.
They will work for an indefinite time
imlting the road In good condition
between there and the Coos county
line. As the people of Coos have
been . doing some substantial work
on their part of this road It will
probably be put Into such condition
that it will he passable all winter.
C. Oazley, the Canyonvllle fruit
grower and snipper, nas soiu ieu
icres of his fiO-acre apple orchard
there to a gentleman from Portland
for $2,000. This tract Is planted In
young apple trees now four years
old and Is on what Is termed bench
orchard land. The purchaser has ar
ranged with Mr. Oazley to continue
to care for the orchard until it comes
nto full henrlng. It Is more than
probable tnal in yiree years nun,
now the purchaser will begin to har
vest annual crops from this orchard
chat will approximate the purchase
price ill value each year.
Ladles' astride saddles, men's sad
dles, harness, etc., at F. Long's, op
posite the Kmplre Livery Stables, at
orner Oak and Rose streets, ll
will be to your Interest financially to
all there. dswair.
The biggest Btock of Vermont
marble ever received In Roseburg Is
now on display at W. E. Marsters'
shoo, foot of Jackson street. Give
him a chance to figure on your work
and he will satisfy you. dswtr
An Immense line of Cook's Linol
eum Just reeeiveo; in ui irimi i-
Ikiis. No make of linoleum belter
ml but few as good. I). W. Strong.
Tbo Furniture .Man.
Hot water Dottle.. fountain
lyrlnges, bulb syringe, and atomlier.,
the finest and most complete line In
he city. Sold at th. lowest price, on
tar guarantee to give satisfaction.
Look at our lint and you will not bur
-dsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co.
"Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for
years. No appetite, and what I did
eat distressed me terribly. Burdock
lilood Hitters cured me." J. II.
Walker. Sunhury. Ohio.
The J. O. Klook Company have de
cided to deal In fruit boxes. Karly
in the season Ihey said they would
not handle fruit boxes this year, hut
on account of so many request, for
boxes they are now prepared to sup
ply peach. appH) St other boxes in
small or large quantities. For
prompt dellv Qd low prices give
them your o(T)rs. DSW
EXPRESSION" OK (lltATITl'llli.
In the hour of irreparable be
reavement, when we were required
to part with husband and father
after a lifetime of loving compan
ionship, numerous friends came to
us with words of sympathy, deeds of
kindness and tokens of floral beauty.
For all who thus shared In our sor
row, and helped to bear the burden
of our irreparable losa, our heart
felt gratitude is extended. We thank
you each and every one, with the
full appreciation which your many
kindnesses so well merit.
MKS. E. W1MBERLY
and family.
Engineer and Mrs. Garrison re
turned today from a trip to Port
land. Miss Ruby Thomas -returned this
morning from a visit with relatives
in Portlnnd.
Engineer J. L. Woodson and fam
ily returned today from a brief visit
with relatives near Oakland.
Mrs. Edith McCormack, of Fair
banks, Alaska, and Mrs. Nellie Nsh,
of Tacomn, Wash., are visiting here
with their aunt, Mtb. J. C. Aiken.
Mrs. Georgia Stewart, who has
been visiting here at the home of her
uncle, Fred Wright, left this morn
ing for her home In Sun Francisco.
I. Wollenberg and son, Ralph, left
Saturday for Newport for an outing.
Tho remainder of the family has
been at Newport for Boveral days.
The W. C. T. U. will meet this
evening at the home of Mrs. Gates
In West Roseburg. Important busi
ness. Let every temperance person
be present.
FOR RENT Two housekeeping
rooms, furnished or unfurnished.
Apply at flrst house Immediately
east of blacksmith shop on lowei
Oak street, Roseburg. tf
Diarrhoea Cured.
"My father has for years been
troubled with diarrhoea and tried ev
ery means, possible to effect a cure,
without avail," writeB John H. Zirkle
of Pblllppi. W. Va., "He saw Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy advertised in Phil
ippl Republican and decided to try
It. The result is one bottle cured
him and he hus not suffered with the
diseuse for eighteen months. Be
fore taking thiB remedy he was t
constant sufferer. He Is now sound
and well, and although sixty years
old, can do as much work as a young
man." Sold by Hamilton Drug Co.
Frederick U. Stewart and Miss i
Ella Cox, two of. Roseburg'. best '
known and most popular people,
were united in marriage In- this city
last Saturday. Aug. 8, 1908. The
wedding was solemnized between the
hours of 8 and 9 o'clock In the even
ing, at th. home of the brldels par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cox, on
Mill street, Rev. E. H. Hicks, of the
Jlaptlst church, performing the ring
ceremony beneath a large white bell,
trimmed In green.
The wedding was attended by the
immediate' family of the bride and a
few invited friends. The bride.
gowned in' whito volard silk and car
rying a boquet of white carnations,
was attended by XIIbb Robin Conn,
Mr. A. J. Cox, a brother of the bride.
acted as; best man. - Miss Mamie
French played the wedding march
on an organ. The Cox home looked
beautiful In its decorations of roses,
sweet peas, asparagus ferns and car
nations. -Supper was served after
the ceremony.
Mr. Stewart is a former deputy
sheriff of this county and Is engaged
In the Insurance business in this
city. He, Is a lieutenant of the
Roseburg company , of the Oregon
National Guard and a member of the
team that will represent the. state
militia at' the annual rifle tourna
ment to be held this month at
Camp Perry, Ohio. His bride was
until recently employed as a deputy
in the Roseburg postoltlce, a position
which she, tilled with credit.
On the night of their marriage,
Mr, Stewart and his bride teft for
Camp Perry on their honeymoon
trip. At the conclusion of the na
tional shoot, Mr. and Mi'B. Stewart
will Journey to his old home In
East Jordan, Mich. After a short
visit there with relatives, they will
leave on their return to Roseburg to
reside.
Don't
without Ice Cream
on Sunday but, leave
your order at The ROSE
on Saturday for Sun
day delivery. -
Uhe ROSE
Second door south of postofnVo.
ROSEBURG
STAGE LINES
To Marsh field
To Myrtle I'oint.
To l'eel
To Millwood
I.KAVKS
H A. Mi
6 A. M.
1 A. M.
7 A. M.
AGENCY AT
is. v. ump's mm
Four bom!, modern cotobei, on the
M Huh field ftiid Myrtle Point linei: two
home coai'liei on the Peel md. Millwood
lines. C'4reful and experienced driven
on H route.
A Laundry
Plant That
Is Almost
IDEAL-
The building we occupy waf
built especially for this busi
ness. We've equipped it with
the 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 de
livery service Is practically per
fect. Better let the Roseburg
Bteam Laundry do your work
call Phone 791 and we will
call for it.
ROSEBURG STEAM
LAUNDRY
MAItHIKD.
WINTERS-McLAUGHLIN At the
parsonage of the Methodist church,
South, In Roseburg, August 8
1908. A. C. Winters and Mrs
Clara McLaughlin, Rev. C. A
Rexroad, olllciatlng.
Mr. Wlntors conducts a bakery at
Ilellingham, Wash., where he and
his wife will reside. The bride has
been a resident of South Deer Creek
east of this city, for a number of
years.
GOODMAN-COOPEU At the office
of the county Judge In Roseburg
August 10. 1908, Elmer Goodman
and Maggie Cooper, both of Oak
land: Judge G. W. Wonncott, of
filiating.
HORN.
WEBBER In Roseburg. Oregon
Aug. 9. 1908. to Mr. and Mrs. C
O. Webber, a son.
KOOL KANVAS KICKS.
Canvas Shoes, Moccasins and Bare
Foot Sandals, Ladles' and Gent's
Outing Shoes. It's a queer foot that
we can't At. R. L. STEPHENS, Next
door to P. O.
Patronize Review Advertisers.
BODGE
Che Kclfablc Caflor f
Has received his
i. FALL (STYLES
and SAMPLES
also a line of Fall Goods. Drop
in and look over the Fall stylos
and pot Histcd on the proper
stylos for Fall and Winter.
A Perfectly Fitted
- Excellently Made
Faultlessly Stylish
Fall Suit, for
A Small Price
HBW Ho.ooo BOMB Or
ST. MARY'S
ACADEMY
MEDFORD, OREGON
MODi.KN BQIUIPMENT
DILIUimUL MfCRKATION ROOMS
COZY DORXUTORIKS
kV LEY THING NkW
The Ideal School for
YOUNG LADIES,
A thorough education in ill tundard ;
branchei assured, including literature,
languages, mathematics, cienie, his- ,
tory, music, needlewoi.., etc., also
careful attention to matters of deport
ment and ihose arnniuiishments which
maik the cultured, renned won
All courses are thoroughly modem in
suhjict and sysui. . No distinction o
hue' (ercucr in miters of religion.
Il'nf for AutAUtVtiliA V
SI Un Acidemr LJ
VALLEV RACINU CIUCI'HY
ALBANY, Or., Aug. 9 At a meet-,
lug here yesterday of racing men, an
organization was perfected to be
known nB the Willamette Valley Fair
and Knclng Circuit. The circuit t.
to consist of Albany, Portland, Eu
gene. Sclo and McMlnnvllle. Albany
people, elated over this move, will
do all they can to make It a success.
At present there 1b one of the fastest
trucks on the const here, under the
supervision of S. S. Bailey, an expert
horseman. Following Ib the list of
officers elected: President, A. L.
Lohmlre, Portland; vice-president,
R. L. Bewley, McMlnnvllle; secretary
Dr. A. G. Prill, Sclo; treasurer, D.
O. Woodworlh, Albany.
ALWAYS ON TIIK MOVE- .
Wo arc lining orders for lumber to
builders and contractors tor stores, '
dwellings, fencing, eto. Shingles,
lallts, cnBlngs, flooring, beams and
llnlshing material are all made from ,
the finest kiln-dried lumber, and our :
estimates will bo found lower for the
same superior quality of lumber than
you will get from anyone else In
Roseburg.
Orders for Peach and Apple boxes
promptly tilled.
The J. G. Flook Co.,
Rofieburg, Oregon,
The Cottolene Man
WILGItOW.
4
Seven
The new fertilizer.
Nothing but fish.
Guaranteed analysis
j. per cent nitrogen, six per cent
potash, 18 per cent phoiphorlc
acid.
one 2a-poiinu sacK or wu-
I grow, used In the place of
12V4 tons of best stable man-
J. ure, will give netter results .
and no weeds. Try It for your
j 1 a w n
J. F. BARKER & CO.
4, 4,4"J' 4"
TRAVELING "BLIND PHI."
ALBANY, Or., Aug. 9. Bert
Moore was arrested this afternoon.
charged with running a traveling
blind pig. It Ib said that he makes a
practice of operating In the dry
counties, having of late confined his
operations to Corvallls and Albany.
He was -arraigned before the city re
corder and his ball placed at (200.
Being unable to furnish this, he was
committed to jail and his hearing
will tnke place Monday. In a room
where he was operating was found
a barrel of beer and about a dozen
bottles In a tub on Ice, and a set of
glasses.
Cun-U Hay Fever and Hu"inw f old.
A. J. Nusbaum, Batesvlllo. Ind ,
writes: "Last year I suffered for
three months with a sinner cold so
distressing that It Interfered with my
business. ' had many of the pip
loms of hay fever and a doctor's pre
scription did not reach my rase, and
I took several medicines which reem
ed to only aggravate my case. lor
tonately I Insisted upon having Fol
ey's Honey and Tar and It quickly
cured me. My wife has since used
It with the same success." Red
Cross Pharmacy.
jliiai'
Cottolene
"Shortens your food
Lengthens your life "B
all about It. If he should
know.
Will Visit you."
Mr. Geo. E, Stoner, special
representative of The N. K.
'all bank Company, will be
,1-OD nUJiuouiop o) sn u.i.
TOLENE to our customers.
Wo wuut you to know about
this excellent frying and short
ening medium.
COTTOLENE Is made from
cottonseed oil and the choic
est beef suet. Both of these
ngreilleuts aro as pur. and
wholesome a. anything that
you can eat. COTTOLENE Is
easily digested by the weakest
stomachs and makos things
taste better, too.
Mr. Geo. E. Stoner will tell you
happen to miss you, be sure to let us
HARNESS & JOHNSON
Refrigerators.
Full line of first clan, refrigerat
ors, enamel lined and guaranteed
satisfactory. Nothing equals our Vu
dor Porch Shade, to keep that bot
porch comfortable. W. have them 4,
, 8, and 10 feet wide.
B. W. BTRONO,
Th. Furniture Man
CASTOR I A
For Infant, and Children. '
Tlii Kind You Have Always Bought
Baar. th.
Btgnaiara of
II Do You Need
I Dishes or Cooking
I Utensils of any Kind
XX If so, do not overlook the sale of
these goods that were saved from the
If wreck of our store room several
weeks ago.
II We placed these goods on sale July-
31sl, and everything must be sold no
II matter what it will bring.
You had better come early.
ll
The Bee Hive Grocery
MAX WEISS,
Proprietor "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE"
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