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"' 1 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 JacKson St. Drug Co. Roseburg, Oregon. AIWMT 11, 11)08. Cut flowers, carnations, a: The Ruse. Mm. F. D. Owen. Phone 1.4S7. Umriqua Cold Cure is a gunraii U'ttl remedy, quick ana su.-fc, ul Hamilton's. TF Phone 163 for anything in tho bakery lluu. l-'ree delivery. Uinp juu Bakery, E. JeuulNKii, Proprietor. dTP A supply of the new edition of the Oregon mining laws has just been received at tills otlice. It in cludes everything to date In legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 lents each. TK If you haven't the time to exer cise regularly, Uoan's Uegulets wil, prevent constipation. They Induce a mild, easy, lieultl'ul notion of Ihe bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them. 20c. Itching PileB provoke profanity, but profanity won't cure them. Doan's Ointment cures Itching. Weed ; lug or protruding piles after years of! suffering. At any drug store. Chronic IHitrrlhH'ii li.-lievt'd. Sir. Edward 10. Henry, with the I'M. led Slates ICxpress Co., L'hloano, wi'ileK "Our general suiieillitetrl eiu Mr Quick, li.nnted tue a hoit.e of ('Uainberlaia's L'nlic. Cholera an i ljirrliuea Uemeily some time a; to i-hcik an attack of '.he old chivliic li;n i hoca. I havt used it since that time and cured many on our trains who have been S', k. I am an n'-d soldier v.ho serve.: with Itittliert'oiiJ '.I. :iayes and Will'atn M. Kii.ley r.ur yeni:1 In the 2:!rd Oliin I'e.niia.. and have no nilm- nt ex ej.t lir-ni (lien hoea which thU rem.-.ly s'.-i; at once." For sale by .laiai'ton Driif Co. THE 110N1) REALTY CO. Or rhards, Farms, Timber Land and city property. Some fine bargains. Jack son street. Roseburg Ore. Patronize the FOUNTAIN Soft Drink Parlors M.C. HURLKSON, I "nip. All kinds of Soft Drinks, final's and tolmcco. Lunches served in connection. Oregon Restaurant Opsa Day and Night Fresh Oysters, Clams and Fish at Any Time Chicken Dinner on. Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. REGULAR MEALS 25c. 25 ds. buys a good book In our stuck art' 1 2i ("''in books holh pa iter hound. Im of nood t int U ami ff0O nuiWT ' SS joM j Our cintil.tMni; vnii pay 2c Uv a b rt'inliiiJ? ;um1 secure All tho lat( library - k ami af- t. biint: it bark others fur I niauaziin'; Inc. AGEE BOOK ami STATIONERY STORE Successor to r. i Ice Cream and N Sherbet. served from "Our Freezers" la different from the ordinary kind. Dou't ask how. You will know when you have eaten ' a big dish of It. Palace of Sweets Phone 1273 Orders Delivered LOCAL NHWS. t'AXAlMAX LAND 111 SH. Itrinui liable Oiler Made to Immigration. "(.Jet the Habit." Tho Crejcenl Theatre, jrv We Ill'p Rlltn ntrfitlto fi fl.a nn.,bll.. Self Filling .i OTTAWA. Canada. Aug. 9, Nex sinipini tt.nn !1U ......, t., i..i month will see radical changes h. my other pen on the market. Aiu'ei tlouk Store. TK Ladies' astride saddles, men's sad iles. harness, etc., ut K. Look's, op iiosite the Umpire Livery Stables, at corner Oak and Uoso streets. It will be to your Interest flnanelnlly to call there. dswula The biggest stock of Vermout marble ever received lu Uosebnrg Is now on display at W. 12. Marsters' shop, foot of Jackson street. Give him a chance to figure on your work and he will satisfy you. dswtf "Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for years. No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Hitters cured me." J. 11. Walker, Sunbury. Ohio. The J. G. Klook Company have de elded to deal lu fruit boxes. Early in the season they said they wouh not handle fruit boxes this year, bo on account of so many request fo? boxes they are now prepared to sup ply peach, apple or other boxes It small or lare quantities. Fo prompt delivery and low prices glv. them your orders. DSV An immense lino of Cook's Lluol eum just received; lu the latest dc simis. No make of linoleum bette and but few ns good. JJ. W. rilrong, Tho Furniture Man. Hot water Dottles, fountain syringes, bulb syringes and atomlzerB, the finest and most complete line lu ihe city. Sold at the lowest price? on our guarantee to give satisfaction. Look at our Hue and you will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. Kiimi i; m:vs. LEONA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards oa lover Oak Street Row, 'PhiMvUil Ym eta tar a Crescent Theatre Ilich class motion pictures and illustrated sonjjs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday. : ; : : TODAY'S PROGRAM "Hanmi. and I'ylliiii-" ILI.I HTKATKl) SoNC.S: "When I'm A;i 1 v" and Mrs. Mollie Ileal, of Central Point, sisicr of Abner and Itousemau Kid dle, is visiting relatives here. .Miss May Hartley, a California ! teacher, is visit ing her . cousin, Mrs. j Charlie Lake, at the dairy farm near town. I Mrs. Lena I'roggatt, of Portland, j has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. fQ. Itrown for the past few days. She . accompanied her mother. Mrs. O. L. Willis, to Portland, Friday. Mrs. I Willis, who Is very 11), was taken to I the Cood .Samaritan hospital. ! Misses Adaliiif Stewart and NYllle tjuine spent Friday visiting Mrs. Kf Jie I.edgt'i'Wfxx!. j A camping party, consisting of Dr. land Mrs. Kirkpatrick and Kva and ! pt'lle Primer, are camped at Council Creek tliis week. We expect all kinds of game to be brought in. Miss Margaret Crosby spent last week with Mrs. T. .1. Aiuspnkur at her pleasant borne in the upper part of the valley. Miss Kitty Mayes will attend the ti-aibcis' exam ina l ion at Uosebnrg this week. Ceori;e (mine, with six dogs, went south Thursday to join K. II. Ilarri niaii at Klamath, where he will show (he railroad magnate how to capture ln-a r. Miss Mamie Horner, of Detroit. Mich., is a gu'st of Mrs. T. .1. Ams pok'T for the summer. Mrs. Milla Stauff'r gave an after noon tea Thursday to br many friends' here. A very good time was had. Mr. Welch, our new dentist, ha? received n fine new dental chair and is now ready to do good work. We should pal ionize lihn for we want htm to stay. Prune growers are beromlnir un 1'iisv over the continued hot weather. It Is feared it will tend to reduce the si'1 of the prunes. John Cornutt. Jr.. Kd. .InsHvn and Finest Primer are hunting nejir the head waters of the rtnp'iua. Miss Claire Ca.ley will soon re turn to Oakland. Calif., to enter school for the coming year. the land policy of the Canadian gov eminent. The Oliver land act, wuicl. goes Into effect September 1. wil throw open to the public 2S,0O0.0iu acres uf rich, arable laud, lu the odd numbered sections of Western Can ada that are liberally intersected h a network of railroads, are ndjacen to commercial markets and swarm ing with live, hustling townships with well-established police pro tui tion, municipal government, schools churches and Institutions essentia, for agricultural prosperity. While the "renter" and the nun with limited loose cash is being givei the opportunity of owning his owi farm, unlike the procedure hltherlf followed in granting free homestead.1 he Is not asked to forego the advun tages In settled districts and to g into the wilderness to light the hart, rights of the pioneer. Instead o; this, the new instrument of the Can adian legislature gives the enterprls lug man free land situated neai flourishing towns offering all tlu advantages and conveniences of mod ern life. In order to encourngo railroad building in the Dominion, the gov eminent has given to the railroai: companies 32,000,000 acres of lane during the last few years and ni a further inducement they have been left absolutely unfettered In tht choice of locality and the time o: selection, but recently were made tt select their lands. The comp"ie: have taken full advantage of thi' generous provision and made a con stant practice of leaving their grantt in abeyance unless, after eloselj watching the trend of Immigratiot: and settlement they could make ti their minds as to what tracts of lane would best serve their Interests, llow Itroiight to Puss, Never before litis any country of fered land for honiesleading that I located near already settled and populous districts. That this will In done in Canada Is not a chance acci dent, but the result of Canada's bene ficient land administration. As lu the United States, the whole of west era Canada is divided Into Vtown jhips" ix miles square. Knell township I subdivided into :ifi blocks of land, one mite square, technically known as a section. A section is fur ther divided into four quarter sec t ions, each 1 0 0 acres. There are therefore, Uf! sections in a township. and these are numbered 1 to iiO. lu every township the quarter bc lioii 6 and Jii aic ihe puiK-. iy ui iI.l Hudson tiay Company, which is U.ut digiiltUuntly nutted all over western Canada and reminds one of the fa.-t that this entire territory was oiut owned by the corporation. Thev sections were ceded by (lie Cunadiat. o eminent to the Hudson Hay com puny wuen the taller surrendered lit lltle to Western Canada. Wtth tin exception of its sections, all even numbered quarter sections wert thrown open tor honiesleading by tlu Canadian land act of tS2. The ad set apart quarter section 11 and 21 for selling at public auction at tlu ripe moment in wrder lo form (lu nucleus uf a fund with the proceed of which to establish common auii high schools. Tho remaining odd numbered quarter sections were belli in trust by the government to bestow grants on railroad companies and lot future hoiue.Ht ending entries, Sinci 1 87 2 odd-numbered sections aggre gating in area nearly ;i2,0no,00u acres have been given 4o the railroad companies and even-numbered sec tions of a like anion ul, to home steaders. The remaining 2S.OO0. 000 acres next mouth are to Ik thrown open to the public under tlu new Canadian land act. Will Cause u Hush. Taken as a whole, the act of tlu Canadian government, Is expected to Induce new Immigrants to western Canada on an unprecedented scale. The land for purchase and frei homestead entry Is unexcelled In fer tility. It is all situated In the Can adian Northwest, whose grain cropi have increased from about IIO.OOO, 1)00 bushels lu 1S!H to 120,000,000 bushels In litos, and with certnlntv promise to yield at no remote day at least, four or live times this ycart- output. Homcsb'nding I'ndcr New Law Under the Dominion act of 1S7 Ihe requirements for homes! ending entry were six months' residence in each of three years, the building ot habitable house and farm build ings and (he cultivation of 50 acre: within three years and the natural!- .a Hon of the homesteadei-s befon the Issuance of letters patent. Tlu new law names the same conditions for homestead entry, with this ex ceptlon, that no specification Is mad as to the acreage which must be put under cultivation. The act empow; rs the Minister of the Interior ti 'wiss upon the cultivated area, sinci iotne farms may present greater dif flcully lu clearing of brush or stoin 'ban others, and these cent ingencic will be taken Into tcoiiKidcrntion ai the expiration of three years. Fur 'hermore, the act interprets the resl deuce of the homesteader In tlu house of a relative living within him tulles of the homestead as resident-! upon the farm, and fixes the term o forfeiture of the right to the home stead at live years for failure to ap ply for letters patent. Only those people who fnlfltle;' their obligations as boniest eaden and obtained their letters patent be fore the 2d of June, ISSil, tire en titled lo make entry for a seconi1 homestead. However, the net make.1 a provision enabling any and every homesteader to purchase a secont' homestead for $;t per acre, line third of this sum Is pavnhlc at lh time of out ry and the balance h two equal Installments with H pe cent interest. Don't Ice Cream Co without on Sunday' but leave your order at The ROSE on Saturday for Sun day delivery. &fie ROSE Second door south of postoitlco. ROSEBURG STAGE LINES KOOL KAXVAS KICKS. Canvas Shoes, Moccasins ami Hare Foot Sandals, Ladies' and dent's Outlnyr Shoes. It's a queer foot that wo can't fit. U. L, STI0P1HCNS, Next iloor to P. O. PWyfTTnfc.'j,ig m) iv m Pntroni.o Hovlew advertisers. BODGE Cbc Reliable CaUor Has received his FALL STYLES and SAMPLES aUo a line ef Kail Goods; Drop in and look over the Kail styles and tfet posted on the proper styles for Kali and Winter. T A Perfectly Fitted Excellently Made Faultlessly Stylish Fall A'uiO for ' A Small Price KW M0,000 HOMB 09 ST. MARY'S ACADEMY MEDF0RD, OREGON MOUl RN EQjUIt'MKNT . DBUim i t-'UL RKl'KKATION ROOMS cozy dormitories tttRYTHINi; NEW The Ideal School for YOUNG LADIES A thorough duration in ill standard branches a3siirrd, including literature, latiBuancs, mathematics, science, his tory, music, needlework., etc., also cartful attention to matters of deport ment and thodeacnmoluhmenui which maik the culturea, renned won.H All enure., trm I g . - ... v tiiutiiiur muuirni in .u..j.uaiiusys.5H. Noautinctiono I inte'-'erence in matters of rrligioii. F ( Writ for guokUl TODAY f L - SI Mat7 Acudemr Z. RcfrlKorators. Full line of first claBa refrlgerat ni's, enamel lined and guaranteed satisfactory. Nothing equals our Vu dor I'orch Shades to keep that hot liori'h comfortablo. We have them 4, ti, 8, and 10 feet wide. 11. W. STRONG, The Furniture Man. Kczcmn. For tho good or Hiobo suftcrlnx j with eczt'tna or other Bucli trouble,. I 1 wIkIi to my, my wife had somnthiiig of that kind nnd after-using the iloc tors' remedies for Borne time con cluded to try Chamberlain' Salve, nnd It proved to be better than any thing ele Bhe had tried. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. UUAl TV l. TUB IMIJi Is tho chief attraction in a house. We furnish this in every detail, from artistically designed uanelllng, and decorative celling to the en trnnce door Itself. Kvery bit of our mlllwork Is a llnlshed product In Itself, ready to be fixed and to be admired when fixed. Orders filled tor all kind of fruit boxes. The J. G. Flook Co., ItoHchurg, Oregon, To Mnrslilield To Myrtle 1'iiint Till 'eel To Millwood I.KAVKS II A. M. II A. M. 7 A. M. 7 A. M. Afil-NCY AT (i. V. DAPP'S QROClDT Four horP, Tn(Hlirn c)ilcen. on ttiy MatKliHelf) met Myrtle 1'iilnt lltie: two h'ifiiL ctiHi'he n Hie Pet'l inl Millwood IliieR. ('itriilul Bii'l expurU'iK'ttl rjilviri on a'l rmiln. It. Ciin-d Hay Tevrr atnl Sirniof f -dd Vik" siiil Ih-eaniinu. ji, th-- cvt'iiint,' oni GOtD MINJB myhrr; gws to 'f ym paA m wcltrJ will tk i-nr'VTr A. U KITCHlfl, Nurstry Salesman, Roseburg. Or. tilts' Tin: ii ti"' Admission 10c A. J. Niibaum. I!at"fiville, Ind . v.-ritfs: "l.ast yar I snn-'t'-d lor three months with a sunier e.rt bo ilitii'-siiiK that ft lnterf'Med v.lth my ImsinesH. 1 li:ul ninny o' Cue s; rnp tonis of liny fever ami a do'-tor'n -re-rcriitlon di'l not rer'h my :inI I took st-vf-rnl nifilii tne whl' h (m crl to only nsrernvnfo my for tunately i Insisted upon havitiK Kol eys Money .nnl Tar nnd It nnl'kly riirfl nie. My wife has Flnee lined it with the same RiircesR." Red Cross Pharmacy. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Patronize Review advertiser. A Laundry Plant That, Is Almost IDEAL- The building we orrnpy vat built enpeelally for this husi nenH. We've equipped it with tho Intent nnd beut laundry machinery that ran be bought We have no ft water to do thp w.-itihing with and all Ironing If done with our new preHKim; proeess. Our dry room In one of the finest in the West, and our de livery Rervh e Ip praetltnlly per fect. Itctter let thn Mofeburd Steam Laundry do your work - rail Phone 1'Jl and we wil! call for It. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Pn.sKeri ICitml nation NuceeHMf ully, .lames Donahue, New Ililtiiln, ('on nect lent, writes: "I " tried hp vera' kidney remedies, nnd was treated h our best physirliins fr diabetes, but did not linprove until I took Koley't-- Kidney Cure. After the Feeoni' bottle I Hhowed lin)rovitueiit, unil live holtleH en red me completely. 1 have si nee passed n riid exam I nil fon for life Insuranee." Foley's Kid ney fin re cures hack ache and all forms of kidney nnd bladder trouble. Red Crosg Pharmacy. OA It I) OK TIIAN'KS. We Klueere- ly desire to thank the manv friends who so kindly assisted us durluc the sickness and death of our darling baby. Km ma, and for the beau it fill Mowers which were ho kin illy pre sented. Mlt. and MKS. .1. A. STA.V IN'fiKIt nnd family. LOST A bunch of keys, between KoselmrK nnd Dlxonville, name of John Itasl on las. Kinder please leave at this ollhe. IFe Cottolene Man isie3k Cottolenefei "Shortens your food aStS Lcniitlicns vour life nil about it. know. If be should happen Will Visit, you. Mr. Geo R. Stoner, special representative of The N. K. Kairhank Compuny, will be -J.o; Bjujvmouiop 01 flii qu ToiJONIC lo our ciiBtomers. We want you to kuow-about this excellent frying und short ening mouiuni. COTTOLKNU la made from cottuuueod oil nnd the choic est heef suet. Both of these: ingredients aro as pur and. wholeuomo us nnythliiK that you can ent. COTTOLKNHJ is easily digested by the weakest stomachs nnd makes things taste better, too. Mr. (ieo. K. 8tonor will tell you to tnlss you, be sure to let us HARNESS & JOHNSON n::::::::::::::::::::::::::t:::!::j:tn:::::!:::ni Do You Need iM44j 60 VEAB8- J.'- - C EXPERIENCE? TRAor Marks DESIQN4 COPVHIOMT &C. A.ionifn11nB U Btitrh and dMrrltrf I'tti mnf lllnlT iM'f rlillll frir t-t'tlil'itl f fpo w lifl lifr KU tl-.i Bcrl.il n;Hrr. W'Ot'iUt chnrun, lU ttifl Scientific Jlmericait. A hMiiKwimHf 1Il.t'rit wklf. t.nrtrrat nr. Ciiln f H'l.'iU.- J'.urtml. T-rn.u. t 3oiB-o..,.NewTorK UifUicb omc. Ot V BU Wuhlbiiiuii. li. C I Dishes or Cooking Utensils of any Rind i 4 fROCUHCO NO OtrCN :N?tD w.iHlm.-l.l,l (At. tit (!! IIAlS. (I n.!rilMliU.FK., ,M AIL COUNTRKl. Ttutinfil dfrrt v Hi H utltlii'lull tuitt III , Mint Sfid lnfHngmint Prictict txdultvJy. H r,l. ;i . .,m L. U I SSS VlaU BtrMt, .p. Uatu4 Suu. r.uat OKM. wi.HiNnroN, o c 1 a I I I 1 8 r 1 . If so, do not overlook the sale of g these goods that were saved from the n wreck of our store room several weeks ago. We placed these goods on sale July fc 31ft, and everything must be sold no matter what it will bring. I 8 You had better come early. i p The Bee Hive Grocery : MAX WEISS, I Proprietor ' ? VANT Y0U PHODUCE' :::::::::::::::?:i:::r:::::::::