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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. Ex'.ra 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. Ice Cream and Sherbet served from "Our Freezers" is different (.;m the ordinary kind. Don I ask how. You will know when you have eaten a big dish o( it. Palace of Sweets Phone 1273 Order Defivered LOCAL NEWS. AUGUST 17, 1UOH. Cut flowers, carnations, at The Ruse. Mrs. F, D. Owen, Fhoue Ha7. Umpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran teed ruined, quick and Bine, at Humlltuu's. TP Phone 163 for anything in the oakery Hue. Free delivery. Uuiu guu Bakery, E. Juunlugs, Proprietor. dTF A supply of the new edition of the Oregon mining laws has just been received at this oillce. It In cludes everything to date in legal milling procedure. Copies only 40 cents each. TF It you haven't the time to exer cise regulurly, Doan's Kegulels wili prevent constipation. Tliuy Induce, u mild, easy, healtful action of the bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them. 2fic. Itching Piles provoke profanity, but profanity won't cure tlicin. Doan's Ointment cures Itching, bleed lug or protruding piles after yours of suffering. At any drug store. THE BOND REALTY CO. Or chards, Farms, Timber Land and city property. Some fine bargains. Jack son street. Roseburg Ore. Stops earache in two minutes, toothache or pain of burn or scalil in live minutes; hoarseness, one hour; musclem-lie, two hours; sure throat, twelve hours IV. Thomas' lOclectric Oil, monarch over pain. Hot water bottles, fountain syringes, bulb syringes and atomizers, the finest and most complete line In the city. Sold at the lowest prices on our guarantee to filve satisfaction. Look at our line and you will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. 25 cts. buys a good book In our stock an lots of gooil 2.r cent books both clolli ami pit per bound. Matinees every afternoon ai The Crescent. 5c. TF W. G. Hughes, of the Mt. Altc ranch, left today for,San FraneUco. Miss Stella Chaddook la visiting with her sister. Mrs. fcarl Fickle, lxrena. MLss Ethel Perkins left today for her home in Everett, Hash., after a visit here at the home of H. Faulk ner. Mrs. O. P. Henderson and twe grandchildren left today (or Stephen; to visit with her sister, Mrs. J. P, Starr. Judpe J. W. Hamilton and Dtst, Attv. Geo. M. Brown left today for Curry county to hold the regular session of circuit court. Warren MeWUHams arrived here today from Portland to look afte business matters. His father con tlnues helpless from a stroke of para Ivsis sustained early last summer Warren is a salesman at the Meier & Frank Co s. big department store A. C. Carty. former S. P. yard master here, and wife, are visiting with the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. Wiley Pilklngton. Mr. Carty is now a switchman at the Jefferson street vards. in Portland. Mr. and Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. re. TF -Miss Marion Cumuli) went to Kid dle today to visit with friends. Miss Mabel Johnson went to Port land toilay to visit with friends. Miss Muia KUhardsun. of Eugene. i:i the suest of Miss Rose Parrotl, of ihis city. Mrs. C. W. Martyn and sou. Wal lace, returned Saturday from a visit with relatives in Oregon City. An Immense line of Cook's Linol eum just received; In the latest de signs. No make of linoleum better and but few as good. B. V. Strong. The Furniture Man. Ideal step-ladders, camp cots, dry ing trays, all kinds of fruit boxes, door und window frames made to or der; prices reasonable. See the frame man at Atterhury's North Side IManhiK Mill. Mail orders promptly i tilled. DA22 We are sole agents for the Conjtlin Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec oinend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Agee' Book Store. TF Frank (1. Micelll. secretary of the District Fair association, left this af-j Irg pukineton also have as their ternoon for Marshtleld. accompanied Kuest8 another daughter and son-ln-by E. N. and James Ewart. aw ,lr and r3 rj. Van Ness. Miss Alice Lamson. who has beer o( winlock. Wash. All six leave to- eiuployed in the millinery depart- morrow for an outing near Azalea. LKATHEIOIAX-ELUSOX 111 NO. VKl- A very quiet and pretty wedding wa aoieointxvd at the home of Mr and Mrs. W. Ellison, of Wilbur, on Sunday evening, August !. l0, when MUa Amy Ellison was united in marriage with Mr. James Leather- man, of Wilbur. At 8 o'clock the couple marched Into the parlor and took places under an arch of ferns I and flowers, where. Id the presence of about twenty invited guests, the marriage ceremony was soiemuized by Rev. F. W. Leouard- After congratulations the bridal party and guests entered the dining room, which was beautifully decor ated for the occasion, and where de licious refreshments were served. Tb decorations were green and white. The bride was beautifully dressed in a costume of cream mohair, wntlt the groom wore the conventional black. Several beautiful and useful pres ents were received as follows: Table cloth and napkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ellison; ice pitcher and sofa pillow, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leather- man; table linen. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Benton; silver gravy spoon, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Otey and family, Port land; set of silver knives and forks. and spoons. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cas tor; set of silver tea spoons. Wanda Castor; berry set and water pitcher Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ellison; towels. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cooper; set silver tea spoons, Mr. and Mrs. J. B Lea therm an and daughter. Louise, of Albany; silver sugar shell, Mrs Mary and Maud Ellison. Portland; lace curtains, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Leatherman, Medford; silver tea spoons, Herbert Leatherman, Med ford. XX. If this Soda Fountain was twice as large it. would still be kept busy Xever was a plce so popular for rv frehiiig drinks. 75hQ ROSE CAXVOXVILLK XEWS. ment nt Josephson's, left Saturday Patronize the FOUNTAIN Soft Drink Parlors M. C. BURLKSON, Prop. All kinds of Soft Drink, Cigars and tobacco. Lunches served in connection. 1IF.O1 Oregon Restaurant Open Day and N i! lit Fresh Oysters, Clams and Fish at Any Time ChicKen Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 l M. REGULAR MEALS 25c. LEONA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Si reel Roseburg, 'Phone Mil Our circulating Hlir.'iry you pav 2."r fur a hunk ami "f i.T reading I'. " l,a,'k nml secure others fur Mir. All tin' latest magazines. AGEk BOOK and STATIONERY STORE Successor to ' II- Cnimoii. Crescent Theatre lliuh class motion pictures and illustrated stilus. Cha n,r of program Mon. Wed. and Friday. : ; : : : TODAY S l'KOCUAM for Denver, Colo., where sue win spend the winter. A forestry service bulletin an lic uiiees the following Oregon ap pointments: Sherman A. Urown. for est guard on the Cascade National Forest; Oscar W. Pearee. forest guard on the Columbia National For est. The, annual encampment of the county pioneers, native sons and daughters, will be held nt Olalla. this countv. September ".:! and 24. j This annual encampment Is always jiuinti' a notable event for the pio neers of Douglas county, where they j meet and renew old acquaintances and enjoy rump life for a few days. Mrs. I.oulsa Itiltgs. mother of Mrs I I'. M. Mathews, has purchased V. C. I London's rnttugc, on upper Hondas j street, which has been occupied by I Mr. and Mrs- Swantle Peterson. Samuel Alexander and family, whr have been visiting here with Mrs. Alexander's parents, Mr. and Mrs w. M. Ilaritan. returned home to i Portland today. . II. Mct'ord. the wireless tele .graph slock salesman, went to F.u ! gene today on business. Later he will proceed to Portland and tnenee by steamer to Coos Hay, where his company will Install one of theli stations within the next till days. Prof. I,. K. Alderman, city superin tendent of the Eugene schools, vis ited with S. J. .Jones here Sunday. lie was enronte to Myrtle point to attend a teachers Institute. Mr. and Mrs, W. II. Fisher anil Mis. .1. II. Itooth returned from Portland Sunjay. The latter's Ut ile son. who was under treatment l here. Is now much improved. Henry Conn, who bad been here from Klainalli Falls for a few days, left rr his home there today. lie sas harvesting hns only just begun there. Phlli lailan Lodge. I .O. O. F.. has just received a complete new outfit of olllcers' and members' regalia, costing nearly :tno. They are tin- j Ished In Hie latest approved designs and ale the finest set of regalia ever I I.,-, hi ell t to Southern Oregon. New ; paraphernalia has also been received In Hie local lodges for putting on the gree wiTtk III accordance witn the new ritual. A Laundry Plant That Is Almost IDEAL- The building we occupy was built especially tor 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 tlnest in the West, and our de livery service Is practically per fect. Iletter let the Koseburg Steam Laundry do your work call I'hone "91 aud we will call for it. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY X. C. Hurleson today sold his soft drink and tobacco store, in the Crea son block, to Otis Fisher, who pre vlously sold his barber shop to S. H. Clarke, formerly operating a chair at Thos. Weatherford's parlors. Both changes went into effect imme diately. The stock of soft drinks and tobacco carried by Mr. Fisher In connection with his barber shop has been transferred to his new location, and Mr. Crarke. his successor, will do a barber business only. Mr. B-.ir-leson leaves this week on a business trip to South Dakota and Iowa, and will return to Roseburg about win ter to remain permanently. 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 fit. R. L. STKPHENS, Next door to P. O. I BODGE Cbc Reliable Caiior Has received his FALL STYLES and SAMPLES also a line of Fall Goods. Drop iu aud look over the Fall styles and get jiostedou the proper styles for Fall aud Winter. A Perfectly Fitted Excellently Made Faultlessly Stylish Fall Suit, for A Small Price Colin McGllvray and wife eipct to leave Sunday for Walla Walia, Wash., where he will engage in farm ing near his father-in-law, H. Korne uiann. Win. H. Graham, of Days Creels. ' left Tuesday of last week for Iowa. Indiana and other eastern states tc visit with relatives aud old-time friends, and to attend the grand en campment of the G. A. R. He ex pects to return home about the first of September. Echo. liOUX HUNTER In Portland. July J. 19US. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunter a son. Mr. Hunter Is a well known S. P. brakeman running between Portland aud Roseburg. SAl'VAIN in Roseburg. Aug. It, 19DS. to Mr. and Mr. A. E. Sau . vain, a daughter. Suit to recover 1162.44, alleged to be due on a bill of merchandise, has been Bled in the circuit court here by Mason Ehrman Co. against Harriet Dunning. Plaintiff has levied attachment on 3i acres of land in sec. 15. 29-3. 60 YEARS CXPERIENCsT LOST Last Friday evening, pos sibly on the carnival grounds, r lady's nugget pin. Kinder please return to this oillce or to the Rochdale store. A20 LOST Lady's gold brooch, crescent shajie, green emerald gold tlower In center, set with small pearl. Finder please leave at this otllct and receive reward. dtf l il Tnaoc Manna DraiON joleSi? ?riin oat opinion n wojic h Ko.i.MnrtlTWtitdtuL HANDBOOK ooPiiwM tklfit la-ken tbroiiih Mono A urx lcMT Uwrtai notu. without caant. IntM Scunnnc American; MUNN & Co'"'- New tort iffipl BEAUTY IX THE HALIi is the chief attraction In a house. We furnish this in every detail, from artistically designed panelling, aud decorative celling to the en trance door Itself. Every bit of our mlllwork is a finished product in Itself, ready to be fixed and to be admired when fixed. Orders filled for all kind of fruit boxes. The J. G. Flook Co., Roseburg, Oregon. FOR SALE Pedigreed Scotch col lie puppies. ."i.lJ0 to 115 each. II. K. Melcalf, Cottage Urove, Ore gon. Bwtf Cured Hay Fever and Su'iuih Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, llatesvllle, Ind., writes: "Last year 1 su.leied lor three months with a sinner ccld so distressing that It Interfered v ith in y business. 1 had many of the s; np tonis of hay fever and a doctor's pre scription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which reetn ed to only aggravate my case, for tunately I insisted upon having Fol ey's Honey and Tar and it quickly cured me. My wife has since used It with the sanio success." Hed Cruss Pharmacy. Hlrileliii I'1 anil , ! t pc. u.i.r; cam I'". ; li t I I-: I ' SONt!!: Hi ., I II. ml. I'l l"" "" You can have a GOLD MINE if you plant an orchard with Hit right Kind of trees. Buy unly the best. A. L. KITCM1N. Nursery Salesman, Rostbure;. Or. Tin- Hl.ll. r t. k hit- III,- Mllpe- ., In Hie cm ittiit. ell. I ........... 1 '! 1 ..!... , ,,, i . I I .llnl ,, ,,i Miik CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought of fV ljuars the Biyualuie Ili-frigi'rntors. Full line of first class refrigerat ors, ennii.ei inieu auu Ruwuirm satisfactory. Nothing equals our vu dor Porch Shades to keep that hot porch comfortable. We have them 4, C, . nml IU feet wide. 1). W. STRONG. The Furniture Man LOW RATES EAST WIM. HK M A l)K THIS SKASON BY THK SOUTHERN PACIFIC ' (Lines in Oretfm) From Roseburg, Ore. Mark V. Dunham, 1 7-year-old son of .Mrs. K. V. Dunham, was taken to the insane asylum, at Salem, Sun day, pursuant to an order of com mittment made by Justice John T. Long. The lad went Insane while hunllnK In the Mack Kock relnn. above Heel last week. Me limtKineH that wild animals are pursuing him. It is the belief that he was severely frightened by nietlnK a cougar or a bear. Ihe Cottolene Man WiU Visit, you. Mr. Geo E. Stoner, special representative of The N. K. Fuirbauk Company, will be -J.0D eiwpinoniop oi sn qi. TOLKNE to our customers. We want you to kuow about this excellent frying and short ening medium. COTTOLKNB Is made from cottonseed oil and the choic est beef suet, lloth of these ingredients are as pure and wholesome as anything that you can eat. COTTOLENE Is easily digested by the weakest stomachs and makes things taste better, too. Mr. Geo. E. Stoner will tell you If he should hupp en to mtss you. be sure to let us Cottolene "Shortens your food Lengthens your life " PROPOSALS KOIt MIMCIPAI, ITIU'll ASF. IIO.NDS Ol all about It. know. j HARNESS & JOHNSON Hs:!iH:::!us:t::::mm!5swKKwwiw"i AS FOLLOWS ' Bui w A ,r T H Kl H llll H1KTI.ANO KvorylHMly Rors I" I he CRESCENT .1 I III M ' ; ADMISSION EvcnlnRlOc Mitinee5c FliOCUBCDaNCtrtNtO It t.rf ill (J. U 1 .r l- it -r-t. mmltrr rT-tl I,., n-l.i.. Iw tu otAJua triita. nttutA ,ii,rj.U. tr,, N ALL COUTBIC. Hm'tfftt dfrtl viik Walking Ut Wirt tim m mry anJoftm Ikt f-utrnl. Patent ld Iriffin(imii1 rVactlct ticJutlrtly. H i t,t r. n t" m tU Vistt aHrt. T Vtt4 ttoU hlM Otba. WHMINOTON, O C Chicago J78.50 St. Louis 73.50 St. Paul 66.00 Omaha 66.00 Kansas City . 66.00 OSIC WAY VIA CAUKoKNtt $87.50 82.50 81.75 75.00 75.00 TICK KTS WILI. HK. OS SALK August 6, 7, 21, 22 Good for return In f days with Unr-r priviteen at pleasure within limits REUMBER THE DATES li Tfusat Inl AArTf1 T any further information call on L. B. MOORE, Local Agent or write to Win, Mc.Murray q General I'aenger Aeenl, I'ortand, Or The undersigned Hecorder of the City of Koseburg. Ioug!as County. Oregon, will receive at his oiti, e in the City of Koseburg up to 8 o'cloc P. M., of Friday, August 21, I'J'IS. sealed proposals for the purcha. of Street Improvement Bonds of Hit City of Koseburg, in the sum of $:!:,,- loitj.in) or any part thereor. ;i'd bonds are III denominations of Jii". bear Interest at the rate of Ave rr cent per annum, payable senl an nually, and are due twenty years from date of Issuance. Full Infor mation as to this Ifisue may be ob tained upon application to the in ilersigned. Principal and Interest payable In Roseburg. Portland San Frcnclsco or New York, as the pur- haser may elect. All bids must be sealed and ib ll'- end to the underslgneil nol lai-r that the hour aforementioned, at Khirh time the Council will pr ic -ed In r.nen said bids. Itlds shoilM ,p endorsed "ProiKisal to Pun h.-se pet-rburg Street Improverient Bonds." The Council reserves the right to reiect any and 'l bids. Hated this 4th day of Au.it. 19C8. A. N. OltCI'l r. Hecorder of the city nf Koseburg. Orp'on. Do You Need I Dishes or Cooking I Utensils of any Kind NOTICE TO CUF.MTOIW Having lout our business by Are. we res pectfully ask all persons knowing themselves Indebted to us to settle as soon aa possible. T. J. WII. LlAldS A 80N, Wilbur Or. tf 1 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 31ft, and everything must be sold no matter what it will bring. You had better come early. The Bee Hive Grocery MAX WEISS, Proprietor "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE'