t in KBPKRAXTO COX VKXTIOX. I If thlS
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
needs and requirements.
Hamilton
307 JacKion St.
EVENING ROSEBURC REVIEW
AUGUST lr., 11)08.
Cut flowers, carnations, at The
Rose. Mrs. P. D. Owen, Phone 1447.
Umpqiia Cold Cure Is a guaran
teed routed, quick and suie, ;il
Hamilton's. TP
Phone '163 for anything In liio
bakery line. Free delivery, Unip
qua bukery, E. Jennings, Proprietor.
dTK
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
et'Js each. TF
If you haven't the time to exer
cise regulerly, Dunn's Itegulets wil.
preventoVHtipatlon. They Induct' a
mild, easy. Ilea HI ill action of the
howols without griping. Ask your
druggist for them. 25c.
Itching" Piles provoke prornnity.
but profanity won't cure thcni.
Dnjin's Ointment cures Itching, bleed
in,? or protruding plies after years of
suffering. At any drug store.
THE HOXD REALTY CO. Or
chards, Farms, Timber Land and city
property. Some line bargains,
eon street, Roseburg Ore.
Jack-
Patronize I ho
FOUNTAIN
Soft Drink Parlors
M. C. TtURLKSON, 1'iop.
All kinds of Soft Drinks, Cigars
and tobacco.
Lunches served in connection.
, Oregon Restaurant
Open Vif and Night
Fresh Oysters, Clams and
Fish at Any Time
ChicRen Dinner on Sunday
12 to 2 P. M.
REGULAR MEALS 25c.
LEONA MILLS
Lumber Company
Lumber, Lath,
Shingles and
?ry Finish Lumber
Yards on lower 0k Street
Roseburj, 'Hmr 1411
Yoi cm
GQfLO MINE
if ou plf a rclwrd tfcf
right kinjl tc I ?
thbSt.
- SB -.
L KlTCrM
Nursery Ssman, Roseburg, Or.
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For all inside work
and
Art wood Finishes
packages to suit your
Drug'
Co.
Roseburg, Oregon.
Stops earache In two, minutes,
toothache or puiu of bum or scald
in live minutes; hoarseness, one
hour; muscleachc, two hours; sore
throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas'
lOclcctric Oil. monarch over pain.
Hot water bottles, fountain
lyi'lugea, bulb syringes nnd atomizers,
'.he finest and most complete Hue In
Lite city, Suid at the lowest prices on
uur guarantee to give satisfaction
Look at our line and you will not buy
elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co.
25 ds.
buys a
good book
In our stock are lots of good
2.1 eent books both clolh ami
pit per bound.
Our circulating library
you pay 2fic fur a book and nf
ier reading it, bring it back
I and secure others for 10e.
All the latest magazines.
AGEE
BOOK and STATIONERY
STORE,
Successor to ('. II. Cmiiiioii.
Crescent
Theatre
High class motion pictures
and illustrated songs. Cha
nge of program Mon. Wed.
and Friday. : ; : : :
TODAY'S PROGRAM
Th
PmniKe,
and
llilillll 'slim
An
ll.I.fSTltATKI) SONUS:
"Smile m Me,"
and
'Sninctt here."
"Wick" sings In tin1 ewning only
EvwytnJj gees to
the CRESCENT
o
(iKT Tin: HAiiir:"
ADMISSION
Evening 10c Matinee 5c
rCfTrgjO J nidi OUT I bfr'S
jrorw Jf
LOCAL NEWS.
Matinees every afternoon nt
The
( rescent. fte.
Tl''
wero in
J. T. and K, A. Hiukle
town on business today.
Ladies' tailored suits for Fall linvo
just arrived at II. Marks Co. iUw I
Seo Jennings, the baker, for some
lifng special for bulls ami parties.
S. J. Cawllleld and his mother left
this morning for Coos liny and Han
Ion for an outing. They travel by
private convey. nice.
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Catching, of
Portland, were here this morning en-1
route home after a vacation trip to
Coos May and Haudon.
An immense line of Cook's Linol
eum just received; iu the latest de-;
signs. No muke of linoleum better
and but few as Rood. - B. W. Strong.
The Furniture Man.
Eugene V. Debs, the socialist lead
er, will make a tour of the Pnoiih
oast early in September and will
probably speak in Hoseburg on Sun
lay evening, Sept. 13.
A merry party of picnickers spen'
he day at the Alley farm in Gardei
Valley. Mr. Alley was the host, tak
iug them out with a team of four o'
his blooded young horses.
Ladies' astride saddles, men's sad
dies, harness, etc., at F. Long's, op
posite the Km pi re Livery Stables, a
corner Oak and Hose streets. 1
will be to your interest financially ti
cull there. dswall
Ideal stop-ladders, camp cots, dry
ing trays, all kinds of fruit boxes,
duor and window frames made to or
der; prices reasonable. See the
frame man at Atlerhury's North Side
1'lnuing Mill. Mail orders promptly
filled. DA22
The biggest stock of Vermont
marble ever received in Roseburg 1b
how on display at W. E. Marsters
hop. foot of Jackson street. Give
him a chance to figure on your work
and he will satisfy you. dawtf
. II. Goe came In from lirockway
this morning. While hauling hay a
few days ago he 'sustained a fal:.
lYiicturiiig a rib, which has since
caused him considerable pain. Mr.
lue and will remove there to reside
in a few weeks.
Kdwin Weaver, of Myrtle Creek.
and W. N. Moore, of lluckles, were In
town Friday. Mr. Moore Is not buy
ing prunes tbis year, hut says most
f the crop in that vicinity has been
sold and at fairly good prices. The
yield promises to be excellent.
The .1. G. .'"look Company have de
cided to deal in fruit boxes. Karly
in the season they said they would
not handle fruit boxes this year, but
on account of so many requests fot
boxes they are now prepared to sup
ply peach, apple or other boxes In
small or large quantities. Fot
prompt delivery and low prices give
them your orders. DSW
At the Vltagraph Theatre Friday
evening, the special program drew a
crowd, filling the house to standliiR
room only. Five reels of moving pic
tures were shown, besides two Illus
trated songs, the program last hit;
nearly two hours. Of course, the
detailed portrayal of the dramatic
story of Damon nnd Pythias was the
star feature. Tliat story of an un
dying friendship which has come
down to us from the days of ancient
Koine, carries n thrill of heart inter
est wherever It is heard or shown.
"The Fleet in 'Frisco" and the comic
reel, "Kr Choo," are a!o well
worth seeing. Two performances
again tonight, beginning nt 7:30.
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the readi of medi
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright's Dis- j
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. nd $1.00 Bottles.
trust tUMTITUTIS.
Sold by Kcd Cross Pharmacy.
I 'U II.' Li a II I WW
PROCURED AND OCfCNDtO. ""W
n v !). how to uOUun tu-ntn, imir mtkM,
cwn;bu.bL, m ALL COUHTRIC.
Hminttt dtrrrt v ilk H at king to Malta tim
miry and oflfm Ik f-atrnt.
Patent intf Ififrtafefrxnt PnrtJc txchilnljr.
IU VUU Strwt. T Valtol tUUi FftUst Mm.
WASHINGTON, O C.
mm
Ice Cream and
Sherbet,
Berved from "Our Freezers" Is
different from the ordinary
kind. Don't ask how. You
will know when you have eateu
a big dish of It.
Palace of Sweets
Phone 1 2 73 Order Delivered
Matinees every ufternooii at The
Crescent. 5c. TF
We are sole agents for the Conklin
Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec
omend them as being far ahead of
any other pen on the market. A gee'
Book Store. TK
C. H. Urown was over from IiIf
farm near Oakland Friday. Mr.
Brown is one of the best known
horsemen In southern Oregon, and
his pure blooded stallion. Nocturno
Is one of the best bred horses to bt
found anywhere.
Marshfleld Times: O. B. Hinsdale,
of Gardiner, was in Marshfleld todaj
to meet his sister. Mrs. M. S. Huff
man, who will visit him for severa1
weeks. Mrs. Huffman formerly re
sided at Merced, Calif., but has re
cently been making her home In San
Francisco. Mr. Hinsdale says that
everything Is going nicely nt Gardin
er. The mill is busy, the output be
ing taken readily but nt much lower
prices than formerly obtained
Dr. U. G. Gnle,, of North Bend
underwent an operation Tuesday foi
appendicitis. The operation was en
Mrely successful and he Is rapidly
recuperating Mrs. Gale underwent
i similar operation less than three
weeks ago and has almost fully re
covered.
Cottage Grove Leader: J. W.
3aker, who was Instrumental In the
establishment of the steam laundry
n this city early Inst spring, has sold
'lis Interests to his associate, O. 10
Woodson and has purchased a hall
Interest in the Fisher Laundry in Eu
ene from 10. L. Fisher, and they
will erect a larger and modern plant
Mrs. Mary E. McColloch
mother of Mrs. Frank Antauf. of An
lauf, fell down stairs at her dnugh
ter's home Tuesday night and hroki
her left arm a few inches below 11m
shoulder. Dr. A. W. Klme was caller"
to attend to her injuries and after
reducing the fracture left the old
lady resting quite comfortably
. .Hay Baker, of Cottage Grove, whe
contracted to pitch for the Chicago
Bloomer girls when they were hen
last week, Is making a reputation or
the trip south. He is on a salury o!
$,i per day and expenses.
A Faithful Friend.
"I have used Chnmberlnln8 Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy sinre
!t was first Introduced to the publh
In 1872 nnd have never found om
Instance where a cure was not speed
ily effected by Its use. I have beer
a commercial traveller for eighteen
years, and never start out on n tri)
without this, my faithful friend,'
says H. S. Nichols, of Oakland, lud
Ter. When a man has used a rem
fdy for thirty-five years he knows It
value and Is competent to speak fo
It. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co.
Refrigerators.
Full line of first class refrlgerat
ors, enamel lined and guaranteed
satisfactory. Nothing equals our Vu
dor Porch Shades to keep that hot
porch comfortable. We have them 4,
6, 8, and 10 feet wide.
B. W. STRONG.
The Furniture Man
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
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 best laundry
machinery that can be bought.
We have soft water to do the
washing with and all Ironing li
done wltb our new pressing
process.
Our dry room is one of the
finest In the West, and our de
livery service Is practically per
fect. Iletter let the Hoseburg
Steam Laundry do your work
call Phone 791 and we will
call for It.
ROSEBURG STKAM
LAUNDRY
Oreuiiicn of Time When All Nation--
Will I'he Stuiie LttiiKUHgt.
DRESDEN, Aug. 15. While der
mal, is the lattKUuge usually Bpoken j
n Dresdt'u, few uninitiated vlHltora I
to the city would mispt'ct it, since the '
hotels are ailed with delegates to the
Kourth International Esperanto con- i
KreHB, opened today. Disciples of the
new universal language rom all the I
nations of Europe, with a Bprinkllnu I
of delegates from the United States
and Latin America, are thronging !
the city. In honor of the visitors.
Dresden has been Bwathed In green.
he colors of Esperanto, while the
Esperanto Hag Moats from hundreds
of buildings. The green star, the
Esperanto emblem of hope. Is worn
by thousands, and the shopkeepers
display In their windows the an
nouncement, "Onl Paroles Esper-
mto" Esperanto spoken here.
Never before, perhaps, has there
een such a gathering, with turban-
id Indian, brown little Japanese.
Englishmen. Spaniards, Russians,
dolmans and Frenchmen, and re p re-
tent a lives of a score of other nation?
md tongues, all conversing volubly
a a common speech. And It Is small
tvouder that most of these men and
women are enthusiasts who dream of
t happy future when all nations will
be at peace, bound to each other by
the ties of an universal language.
The American delegates are seek
ing to no cure the next international
ongress, with considerable hopes of
tuocess. It Is believed that such a
;athering would do much toward
tpreadlug the language In the United
States.
Esperanto from the beginning has
een much aided in its progressive
iiarch In Europe by the support It
has had from prominent men In
social, political, profesloual, selen
itic, commercial and educational dr
ies, including different kinds of In
ternational and benevolent societies.
Just how many Esperantos there
are In the world at the present time
s as hard to figure out as the num
ber of persous with corns on their
oes; nobody really knows, but an
estimate of from 7ft0,0u0 to 1.000,
000 Esperantlsts Is not an extrnva-
jant one.
It Is claimed by the Espcranllsts
that the reading of the language Is
mastered by very little study and in
few days. To write it well and
ipeedlly requires more time. To
ipeak and understand It Is, of course,
n the beginning apparently Irksome,
and requires daily practice in order
o acquire facility. There are thou
muds and thousands In Europe who
peak It as they do their mother
'ongue.
In sound Esperanto resembles the
Italian in smoothness ami euphony.
The reason in both cases Is plain
namely, that words end either in
vowels or In "n." "I" or "j" pro-
consonants. Verbs In the active
voice end In "a." which is not quite
aa smooth sounding as the vowi-ls.
In a word, you may take a page of
Esperanto and you will find that mil
of every 100 words about !t.rp of
hem end either In a vowel or in
')." "li." "s," or "J" C'y"). while
the other Ave, which are generally
me-syllabled propositions, end In
tome other consonant.
Sour Stomach
"I tud Cii-rnt anil fnpl Ilk new man. I
bn uBertir frin djntiNi anil uout itomRfh
for the I ml w jreT. I boeti takint Hindi-
Cine tid othtir druen, Wilt could 11 ml n rf liff mi
for ihort ilm. 1111 ronniinand (.' re It to
bit frlfind lh unly tlilnK tr tndliruillon and
our atuaiRi-h and U Dim bowaU lu (uod eva-
" ' l5.il, swokl.j. M.oth Obuok.
Best For
CAMOVCATtUjmC
PI..... P.Ut.bl.. Pnl.it,T..UOnnd.nonMfl1
N.Y.f 8lck.n. Wo.k.n or Orl... We. Wc.Me. Wev.r
B)ld In bulk. Th. f.nnln. l.bl.l at.mi.l 0 U 0.
a.r.nl.d to eur. or your umn.r b.ck.
8terllrg Rem.dy Co., Chlc.co or N.V. 30,
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
1'KOI'OSAI.H I'Olt ITIM.'IIASK OK
MIMCII'AI, IIO.MIH
The undersigned Recorder of the
('Ity of Hoseburg, Oouglas t'ounty,
Oregon, will receive at his oilhe in
the ('Ity of Hoseburg up to 8 o'clocK
P. M., of Friday, August 21, I 'JUS,
sealed proposals for the purchase of
Street Improvement Honds of tin
City of Hoseburg, In the sum of :!.",
null. 00 or any part thereof. Said
bonds are in denominations of nu.
hear Interest at the rale of live per
cent per annum, payable semi an
nually, and are due twenty years
from dnte of Issuance. Full Infor
mation as to this Issue may lie ob
tained upon application to the 111
.lerslgned. Principal and Interest
payable in Hoseliurg. Portland Sun
r'rencisco or New York, as the pur
chaser may elect.
All bids must be sealed and d. llv
errd to the undersigned not lafr
that the hour aforementioned, at
Hhich time the Council will pr ic
to open said bids. Hids should lie
endorsed "Proposal to Punh.-se
Itri-eburK Street Improvement
Honds."
The Council reserves the right to
reiect any and all bids.
Dated this 4th day or AiiK.ixt.
I9('. A. N. ORCI'TV.
Hecorder of the City
of Rosehnre. Oregon.
NOTIfE TO CIIEMTOIW Having
lost our business by Are, we res
pectfully ask all persons knowing
themselvee Indebted to us to settle
ts soon possible. T. J. WIL
L1AU3 A SON, Wilbur Or. U
Soda
Fountain
was twice as large
it, would still be
kept, busy
Xever wns a place so Hipiilnr for re
freshing drinks.
&f)e ROSE
KOOl, KAXVAS KICKS.
Tanvas Shoes, MoccasliiB and Hare
Poot Sandals, Ladles' and CJent'g
Outing Shoes. It's a queer foot that
we can't fit. ft. L. STICl'llUNS, Next
door to P. O.
H"I"M"I"I"I"I- H"M"I"H-
BODGE
? Che Kclfablc Cafior
lias received his
FALL STYLES
and SAMPLE
T also u lino of Full Goods. Drop
T in mid look over the Kail styles
4. and net posted on tho proper
styles for lull iiiul Winter,
A Perfectly Fitted
R" vrolli.ntlw M,J.
J. Faultlessly Stylish T
p ran suii lor
j. A Small Price
M-H-I-I-I-M- M"M"I"1"I' '
Pi
The Cottolene Man
"ttolenelh
"Shortens your food
Lengthens your life t V
all about It. If he Bliould
know.
j HARNESS
Do You Need
I Dishes or Cooking
I Utensils of any Kind
!! If so, do not overlook the sale of
H these goods that were saved from the
: wreck of our store room several
I weeks ago.
8 We placed these goods on sale July
H 31st, and everything must be sold no
H matter what it will bring.
You had better come early.
H The Bee Hive Grocery
MAX WEISS,
Proprietor
LOST Lady's. gold brooch, crescent
shape, green emerald gold flower
In center, set with small pearl.
Finder please leave at this office
and receive reward. dtf
Patronize Review advertiser..
ROSEBURG
STAGE LINES
I.KAVES
tt A. M.
6 A. M.
7 A. M.
1 A. M.
To Marsh Held
To M.vrtlo Point
To lYel
To Millwood
AQENCV AT
I V. IMP'S (10(181
Konr hontei, modern coRobes, on tli -MRiuhneli.
aud Myrtle Point Ituei: two
hone ooai'hei on the Peel nd Millwood
llnei. direful and experleutied driven
un aU rou tei.
60 YEARS
EXPERIENCV
Tradc Maims
Dcbiqn
Copyright Ac
iiyone n11tiir a iketrh nd dertptlon may
r oi'imon irvs wnmnir ma
t tiit(eiitAi)iM. Cnmtnutili.
tloutmrlcllyruiitlileiillal. HANDBOOK on 1'stenta
irttfl. t'niPBi RBoncr lor vruring pticnu.
I'Rioiiit ink on tliroukh Munn A Co. ncalTl
xcdil notitt, without ohm. In lo
Scientific Jlmerican.
A handiortifflf llhiitmtftd weskly. Ijinratt eth
cuUHdii of but irlontldo JnuruRl. Triu, (3
yexr: four tuontba, L Sold by alt nawadaalar.
MUNN 8 Co New York
Brauch t ffloo. 636 W BU Waihlnton, D. G.
. 11EAUTY IN THE HALL
Is the chief attraction In a house.
We furnish this in every detail,
from ntilstlcnlly designed panelling,
and docorntivo culling to the en
trance door Itself. lSvery hit of our
inlllwurk Is a Mulshed product In
llself, reudy to be fixed and to be
admired when fixed.
Orders tilled for all kind of fruit
boxes.
The J. G. Flook Co.,
Itoneburg, Oregon.
Will Visit you.
Mr. Geo K. Stonor, special
representative uf The N. K.
Kali Uu uk Company, will be
-,1.0;) nivjsuoiuop O) sn qiA
'i'OLlNK to our customers,
V.'o want you to know about
this excellent frying uod short
ening medium.
(JOTTOLICNb! Is made from
cottiiuseed oil and the choic
est beef suet, llotll of thene
iiKiedlentH are as pure and
wholesome as anything that
you can eat. COTTOLkiNK Is
easily digested by the weakest
stomachs and makes things
taste better, too.
Mr. Cieo. 10. Stoner will tell you
pffl
i
happen to miss you, be sure to let us
&. JOHNSON
"WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE U'
.A