Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, August 14, 1908, Image 3

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    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.
Ice Cream and
Sherbet,
served from "Our Kreezora" Is
different from the ordinary
kind. Dou't ask bow. You
will know when you have en ten.
a big dish of it.
Palace of Sweets
Phone 12T3 Orders Delivered
LOCAL NEWS.
EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
AUGUST 11, 11)08.
Cut flowers, carnations, a: The
Rosa. Mrs. F. D. Uwen. Phone Hs7.
Umpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran
teed remedy, ijuiuk and suit:, ut
Hamilton's. TP
l'bone 163 for anything la the
bakery line. Free delivery. Unjp
quu liakery, E. Jennings, 1'ioprletor.
dTP
A supply of the new edition of
the Oregon mining laws has just
been received at this olllce. It in
cludes everything to date In legal
milling procedure. Copies only 40
cents each. TF
If you haven't the time to exer
cise regularly, Doan's lU'sulets wii,
prevent constipation. They induce n
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.
Donn's Ointment cures itching, bleed
lug or protruding piles after years of
suffering. At any drug store.
THE liOXD REALTY CO. Or
chardB, Farms, Timber Land and city
property. Some One bargains. Jack
son street, Roseburg Ore.
Stops earache In two minutes,
toothache or pain or burn or Biiilil
in live minutes; hoarseness, one
hour; imisdencho, two hours; sore
throat, twelve ho. in. Dr. Thomas'
Uclectrlc Oil, niouari'h over pain.
Hot water Dottles, fountain
dyrlnges, bulb syringes and atomizers
'be finest and most complete Hue In
.he city. Sold at the lowest prices on
our guarantee to give satisfaction
Look at our line and you will not buy
olsowhere. Kamiltoa Drug Co.
Patronize the
FOUNTAIN
Soft Drink Parlors
M. C. BURLESON, l'rop.
All kinds of Soft Drinks, Cigars
and tobacco.
Lunches served in connection.
25 tfs.
buys a
good book
7r. our stock are lots of good
2.1 cent books both cloth anil
paper hound.
Our circulating library
you pay 2.',c for a book and af
ter reading It. bring it hack
and secure olhers lor inc.
All Iho latest magazines.
AGEE
BOOK and STATIONERY
STORE
SuiTcssiir to II. riinnoii.
X. I). Cool, of Drain, is'inthe city
'm business.
Matinees every afternoon nt The
Crescent. Ce. Tl
See Jennings, tho baker, for Bome-
thiug special for balls and parties. I
.1. 11. O'ltrieu, of the Albany ller-
ild, is spending a few days, in ltoso-
It.ii'K and vicinity.
.M rs. .M . K. 1 1 i Idebrund ca me u p
i roin Tort land Thursday to spend a
month visiting with relatives in this
jount v.
Mr: and Mrs. .1. U. llixon returned
rhiimluy from a visit with their
laughter, Mrs. Chas. Loomis, at
Newport.
Mrs. K Hose, who has been visit
ing on lrvr Ccefe v.tih her son. V.
U. Hose, left this morning for her
home at New-berg.
L. McConnell, who has been hold
ing down first suck for the Van
couver team of the Tri-City baseball
league, is in the city.
An Immense line of Cook's Unol
'Mint just received: in the latest de
signs. No make of linoleum beitei
and but few ns good. 13. V. Strong.
The Furniture Man.
Mrs. M. J. Lambert has filed a sub
for divorce in the circuit court
again l. A. Lambert, to whom slu
was married in Payette, Idaho, li
IS'.io. The wife alleges that her bus
and deserted her in .June. 1898.
Dr. .1. It. Uobiusou, of Kiddle, wilt
has charge of itr. Ho nek's otlice here
during his absence, is a graduate ol
ilie College of Physicians and Sur
geons, of halt! more, and has had
eight years of active practice.
While unloading wood from a cat
in the Soul hern Pacific yards, Thurs
day afternoon, Heuben Clark, the
West Koseburg teamster, accident
ally fell and fractured three of hit
ribs. Dr. Hoover is in attendance.
Ladies' astride saddles, men's sad
dles, harness, etc., nt F. Long's, op
posite the Umpire Livery Stables, at
corner Oak and Hose streets. 11
will be to your Interest financially to
call there. dswalft
The biggest stock of Vermont
marble ever received in Roseburg Is
now on display at W. B. Marsters'
shop, foot of Jackson street. (Give
him a chance to figure on your work
and he will satisfy you. dswtf
The council of lirownsville has put
the ban on "near beer," so far at
selling the same in lirownsville it
concerned. riifortunntely for the
iiiitnufacturers of this much adver
tised "tenip''rance drink," the ordi
nances of that city provide that malt
liipiors can only be sold by registered
pharmacists, and tho council ordered
strict enforcement of the law.
The .1. Ci. Klook Company have de
cided to deal in fruit boxes. Karly
in the season they said they would
not handle fruit boxes this year, hut
on account of so many requests for
boxes they are now prepared to sup
ply peach, apple or other boxes In
sum II or large quantities. Foi
prompt delivery and low prices give
lliem your orders. U8W
Oregon Restaurant
Open Diy and Nilit
Fresh Oysters, Clams and
Fish at Any Time
Chicken Dinner on Sunday
12 to 2 P. M.
REGULAR MEALS 25c.
Matinees every afternoon at The
Crescent. 5c. TF
K. M. Goodman was in from Look
lug Clnss todny.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smirk, of
Myrtle Creek, are In tho city.
Atty. Dexter HIce and family leave
Saturday for Hock Creek for
outing.
County Judge Wonacott and Com-
misiouer Nichols leave Saturday for
(ilendale on road business.
Mrs. IT. S. Morgan, of Seattle, li
visiting here with her brother, C.
T. Denning, and sister, Mrs. Milton
Olllvnut.
Miss Edith Ilrown returned home
Thursday after a visit with Miss
Kdith Gardner and Mrs. V. M. Pres
ton, in Kugene.
Gard Sawyers, of Scottsburg. and
Miss Ella Dickerson, of Drain, are
.islthig here with their brother,
bounty Treasurer J. B. Sawyers.
We are sole agents for the Conklln
Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec
lmend them as being far ahead of
my other pen on the market. Agee'4
look Store. TF
This week's issue of the Rural
Vdrit, published in Portland, con
alns an Illustrated write-up of F. E.
Vlley's splendid trotting stock. By
ending the article, those not already
nmiliar with the quality and extent
f Mr. Alley's stock will get a very
ood idea of what It renlly Is. Mr,
Mtey's enterprise along this line I;
ontributing In no smnll measure to
living Roseburg coast-wide promin
ence ns a horse center. The same
issue of the Rural Spirit also con
tains a likeness of Atty. F. G. Mleelll
-f this city, secretary of the district
'air association In connection with an
irtlcle, written by A. E. Guyton
boosting along the coining district
a(r at Marshfield.
"I am a 'blind pig spotter' by oc-
u pat ion," said Chas. J. Thompson
hen arraigned before Recorder Or-
-utt this morning on a chnrge of
irunkeuness. Thompson "blew in'
o Roseburg from Eugene Thursday
nornlng, and during last night whs
licked up drunk and Jailed by Of
fleer Palm. "I've been working as
spotter for the temperance penprP in
Kugene, said Thompson, "and
lust came down to Roseburg to see if
the temperance people here could use
me. My method is to Induce a 'boot
legger to sell me the stuff and then
jive him away to the police." Fo
he next seven and one-half days,
however, there will be no "spotting
o r M r. Thorn pso n . He will put in
'hat length of time on the streets In
default of a line of $15.
the big timber laud holdings of
Kendal) Hros. on the North Umpuua
bove Rock Creek. They expect to
returu Sunday. This Is Mr. Ken
dall's first visit to that region, bis
brother having been there two or
three times during his visits here
from Pittsburg. Mr. Kendall has hud
the work commenced on doubling
their power plant and equipment at
inchester. New wheel pits and
forebay are being put in and three
more big water wheels are to be
placed there right away In addition
to the three already in place. An
other big electric generator has been
ordered, doubling the capacity ol
hat portion of the plant ulso. An
other big engine and two more boil
ers are also to be added this fall,
thus providing nnrde equipment for
all emergencies. Work on these Im
provements Is alrendy under way and
will be pushed to completion. The
expenditures therefor will approxi
mate $10,000. Roseburg's water
and electric service will be kept nt
the highest standard hereafter. Mr.
Kendall has no definite statement to
nake as to their big sawmilllng busl-
in this vicinity at this time, but
active operations may be taken up
next year.
-o-
Itcfr Iterators.
S. A. Kendall, II. J. Frear
l hers left this afternoon for a
and
visit
If this
Soda
Fountain
was twice as large
it would still be
kept, busy
Xcvep wro n plucc so Mipulnr for iv
fivslifiiK ill-inks.
J5he ROSE
Why James Iee Got WV1I.
Everybody In Zanesvllle, O.,
knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural
route 8. She writes: "My husband.
James Lee, firmly believes he owcb
his life to the use of Dr. King's
New Discovery. Ills lungs were so-
erely affected that consumption
seemed Inevitable, when a friend rec
ommended New Discovery. We tried
It. and Its use has restored him to
perfect health." Dr. King's New
Discovery is the King of throat and
lung remedies. For coughs and
eoldB It has no equal. The first dose
gives relief. Try It. Sold under a
guarantee at A. C. Marstors & Co's.
drug store. 50c and $1.00, Trial
bottlo free.
nssed Kamitialioii Successfully.
James Donahue, New Britain, Con
nectlcut, writes: "I tried several
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
five bottlcB cured me completely.
have since pnssed a rigid examina
tion for life Insurance." Foley's Kid
ney Cure cures backache and all
tonus of kidney and bladder trouble.
Red Cross Pharmacy.
o
Patronise Review advertiser!.
LOST Lady's gold brooch, crescent
shape, green emerald gold flower
lit center, set with small pearl.
Finder please leave at this office
and receive reward. Utf
Patronlra Review advertise.
KOOIj KAXVAS KICKS.
Canvas Shoes, Moccasins and Pare
Foot Sandals, Ladies' and Gent's
Outing Shoes. It's a queer foot that
we can't tit. R. L. STEPHENS, Next
door to P. 0.
BODGE
Che Reliable Cador t
Has received bis
FALL STYLES
and SAMPLES
also a Hue of Kail Goods. Drop
In and look over the Fall styles
and get (Misted on the proper
h styles for Full and Winter.
T A Perfectly Fitted
v Excellently Made
.' Faultlessly Stylish
j. Fall Suit, for
t- A Small Price
m
ROSEBURG
STAGE LINES
To Muesli Hold
To Myrtle I'oint
To l'ocl
To Millwood
I.KAVKS
8 A. M.
8 A. M.
1 A. M.
7 A. M.'
AC1ENCY AT
Four hornet, modern coaobea, on the
Maoihtluld ami Myrtle 1'olut lluei: two
horau ctmuhei on tho Feel and Millwood
lluei. Careful and experienced drivers
ud a'l routes.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
.All, A
Track Marks
Dciqn
Copyright Ag.
A'.iymie nendlng a htrh and dwcrtntlon may
itnoklr lUK-ortnhi otir orltitmi free wbetntr ao
Invention la probablf Jtalsntahla. Commnnl
tloiintitrlctlycoiiUilenUitl. HANDBOOK on Patent
tout froo. oMiul ruoiiot fur aecurlng patanu.
Pdtouis tnkun tliroutrh Munn A Co. raoalf
ajKrtal node, without oliarne, lathe
Scientific American.
A hanflaomotv UlimMfntM weekly. Larroat eiN
ouliitUin of mi oluntttln Journal. Turma, S
ytinri four nionttiB, L Bold byall newadealara.
MUNN & Co.S8,B'""'- New York
Brauoti IMKO. (05 F SU Wublumuu. ttt
LE0NA MILLS
Lumber Company
Lumber, Lath,
Shingles and
Dry Finish Lumber
Yards on lower Oak Street
Roseburg, 'Phone 1411
Crescent
Theatre
High class motion pictures
and illustrated songs. Cha
nge of program Mon. Wed.
and Friday. : ; : : :
TODAY'S PROGRAM
Tin
'rim
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llHlillll ''
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II.I.I
You can have a
GOLD MINE
8 ytm plant an orchard with the
Buy
0tt kftd of trees.
the best.
' See
onl
A. L. KITCHIN,
Nursery Salesman, Roseburj, Or.
C'Whk" sinn
T 1 1 A T K I rfONCrf:
an'l
Stiini'W lit'r"
llow to Avoid Appendicitis.
Most victims of appendicitis ure
tli use who are habitually constipat
ed. Orlno Laxative Krull Svrup
i-urcH eh ronfc const-ipatlon oy stlm
ulaiinjr the liver and bowels and rep
ort's th" natural action of the bow
Ms. Orlno Laxative Km It Syru
ncH not nauseate or gripe and Is
mild mid pleasant to take Ifefus-c
substitutes. Red Cross I'harmney.
OLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach 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.
tFUSt SUB.TITUTtS.
Sold ? l!il Cross IMinriiiarjr.
Full line of first cIuhs refrlgernt-1
lira, enamel lined and guaranteed 1
satisfactory. Nothing equalB our Vu-1
dor Porch Shades to keep that hot
porch comfortable. We nave them 4
C 8,
and 10 feet wide.
B. W. STRONG,
The Furniture
Man
HOItN
I'OR In KosiImmk.
to Mr. nnd Mrs.
daughter.
Auk.
W. f
13, 1008.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Everybody 1,'ocs to
The CRESCENT
"(iKT tmi: iiai'.it:"
ADMISSION
Evening tOc Matinee 5c
Bnnninrn Ann nrrrNm
it. .-ui .,ri ii'.t'-.frtil- n m r. I- n1 fr rrt-'
f nl'X r. Iv.w to obtain mtt nu. tnulr niarU, I
irrvr.U.rtc. N AL( COUNTRIES.
Utt lit ft dirtrt vilk Washington saitt tim ,
m y anJnftf the patent.
B Writ1 'jr r'm t" in nt
H 5U Himtk Btrwt. tp UtlU4 tui ttimt Oflet l
WASHINGTON. O
ft fKmill.
rt
A Laundry
Plant That,
Is Almost
IDEAL-
The building we occupy wai
built especially for this busi
ness. We've equipped it wltb
the latest and bent 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
nnKt In the West, and our de
livery Brvlre Is practically per
fect. Better let the Koseburg
Steam Lnundry do your work
call I'hone 791 and we will
call for it.
ROSEBURG STEAM
LAUNDRY
Agricultural College
Gorvalll & Oregon
Off era collegiate courses In
Agriculture, including Agro
nomy, Horticulture, Animal
Husbandry, Dairy HiiHbandry,
etc.; Forestry; ' Domestic
Science and Art; Civil, Klec
trlcnl, Mechanical, and Mining
Kugtnuering; Commerce; and
Pharmacy.
Offers elementary courses In
Agriculture, Korea try. Domes
tic Science and Art, Commerce
and Mechanic Arts, Includini;
forgo work, cabinet making,
ateuni llttlng, plumbing, ma
chine work, etc.
Strong faculty, modern
equipment; free tuition; opens
Sept. 25.
HlufUrHtfd t'Hlnlrtfrnt' Willi lull Infor
in tit Ion oil Hpilli-athni tu thu Hrj la
ir nr, frt't'.
ItKAUTY IN TI113 HALL
Is the chief attraction In a house.
Wo furnish this In every detail,
from artistically designed panelling,
and decorative ceiling to the en
trance door Itself. Kvery bit of our
mill work Ib a finished product In
itself, ready to bo fixed and to be
admired when fixed.
Orders filled fur all kind of fruit
boxes.
The J. G. Flook Co.,
Koseburg, Oregon.
LOW
RATES
EAST
Wll.l. UK MA 1K THIS KKASON IIV THIi
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(Lines In Oregon)
From Roseburg, Ore.
The Cottolene Man
Will Visit you.
iiiltl
f rttrlpnr r-ar I
I "Shorlcns your food prfi I
-J.OD oiwJIHiiouiop
TUI.KNIO to our
nil iibimt It.
know.
Mr. (ico 10. Sterner, special
ri)iresentutlvo of The N. K.
Kiili-tmnk Coinpuny, will be
O) sn qiM
cusiomurs.
Wo wunt you to know about
this excellent frying und short
ening medium.
COTTOI.UNhl is made from
cottonseed oil and the choic
est beef snot. Iloth of these
liiKredicutH uro as pure and
wholesoino ns anything that'.
you rim eat. COTTOLENE la
easily dlKested by the weakest
stomachs and makes things
taste belter, too.
Mr. tloo. li. Btonor will tell you
It ho should hupp en to miss you, he sure to let ub
AS FOLLOWS'
IIIITH Ml i
TO TIIKOItlll VIA
I'ORTI.AM) CAI.IKIIKNU
Chicago $78.50 $87.50
St. Louis 73.50 82.50
St. Paul 66.00 81.75
Omaha 66.00 75.00
Kansas City .. 66.00 75.00
TH'KKTS WILL IIK ON SAf.K
August 6, 7, 21, 22
flood for return In HO days with stoj-ovr
privileges at pleasure within limits
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further information call on
L. B. MOOKK, Local Agent
or write lo
Win, McMurray
Oeneial I'aiwnger Atfent, I'ortaiw), Or
HARNESS & JOHNSON
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Do You Need
Dishes or Cooking
Utensils of any Kind:
If so, do not overlook the sale of
these goods that were saved from the
wreck of our store room several
weeks ago.
-kfnw1 tvnrvAc An coin Tiili
ITU UiaiCU twuj vnouit jun 4
31sl, and everything must be sold no. f$
matter what it will bring. 8
You had better come early.
The Bee Hive Grocery
MAX WEISS,
Proprietor "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE"