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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 Drug Co.
307 JacKson St. , Roseburg', Oregon.
Ice Cream and
Sherbet,
served from "Our Freezers" is
dilTereut from the ordinary
kiiul. Dun 't ask how. You
will know when you have euluu
a bit; dish of it.
Palace of Sweets
Phone 1273 Orders Delivered
LOCAL NEWS.
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" IHMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIH,
EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
Ai'tii'sx n, uos.
Cut flowers, carnations, a; The
Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. .Phone 14T. 1
I'm pej via Cold Cure is a guaran-.
teed remedy, quick and buie, at :
HamTiLuu'fci. TK
Phone 103 for anything In the j
eakery line. Kree delivery. Ump
guu Rakery, E. Jennings, i'roprietur.
dTK
A supply of the new edition of
the Oregon mining laws hus just
been received at this otlice. It in
cludes everything to date in legal
mining procedure. Copies only 40
cents each. TK
It you haven't the time to exer
cise regularly, Dunn's Heguleis wili
prevent constipation. They induce a
mild, easy, healtrul action of the
bowels without griping. Ask your
druggist for them. 2fic.
Itching Piles provoke profanity,
but profanity won't cure tliein.
Doan's Ointment cures itching, bleed
Ins or protruding piles after years of
suffering. At any drug store.
See Jennings, the baker, for some
thing special lor balls aud parties.
Not "Just as good," but ion l.ept
Jennings bread. Fren delivery,
l-houe 63. dit.
An Immense line of Cook's Ltuol
eum just received; In the latent de
signs. No make of linoleum belter
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 and window frames made to or
der; prices reasonable; See the
frame man at Atterbury's North Side
I'huilng Mill. Mail orders promptly
tilled. DA22
We are sole agents for the Conklin
belt Filling Fountain Pens and rec
omend them as being far ahead of
; any other pen on the market. Agee'
, Book Store. TF
! The biggest stock of Vermont
I marble ever received in Roseburg Is
now on display at W. B. Marsters'
shop, foot of Jackson street. Give
him a chance to figure ou your work
and he will satisfy you. Dtf
Miss Janet Davison, of Oakland, a
well known Dough, s county teacher,
has successfully passed th i Aug:ist
examination for a titst grade certifi
cate ut Coituiiie, Cuss county, and is
now one of Oregon's iirsi, uru'lc
Stops earache in two minutes,
toothache or pain of burn or scald
in live minutes; hoarseness, one
hour; muscleache, two hours; sore
throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas'
Belectrfc Oil, monarch over pain.
Hot water bottles, fountain teachers,
syringes, bulb syringes and atomizers, I Medford Tribune:
the finest and most comoletc line in lote two Physicians,
the city. Sold at the lowest prices on
our guarantee to give satisfaction.
Look at our line and you will not buy
elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co.
STILL SHOOTING V III A,.
Oregon Militinim'ii High up in Three
Jui test Mutches.
CAMP PrORRY, O., Aug. 18. In
the Leech cup match today Sergt.
Johnson, Fourth Oregon, won sev
enth place; Sergt. Abrams, Third
Oregon, ninth; Corp. Romaine, Third
Oregon, eighteenth place, with res
pective scores of 97, 97 and yii out of
a possible 1 05.
In the championship team match,
incomplete, Uie Third Oregon stands
sixth, the Fourth Oregon seventh.
In the Wimbledon cup match ('apt.
Scott, Third Oregon, won eighth
place, score 91 out of a possible 100;
Sergt. Sehwarifi, Third "Oregon, elev
enth, score 91; Corp. Hoinaiue, Third
Oregon, fourteenth, score, 91; Sergt.
Abrnms, eighteenth, score 91.
In the championship regimental
skirmish mutch of the National Utile
Association tournament yeslerduy 40
teams competing, the Fourth Oregon
Regiment won tenth place and the
Third Regiment thirteenth place.
Only three state organizations, Okla
homa, Massachusetts aud Colorado
made higher scores than Oregon.
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THE HOXD REALTY CO. Or
chards, Farms, Timber Land and city
property. Some One bargains. Jack
son street, Roseburg Ore.
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IREO AND DEFENDED. "u
tiur o r photo. fur ei;rlBfrc n nuirt rii"'
advice, how to obiaiu iwttiiU. trwlu m".
I copyright etc., N ALL COUNTRIES.
Business direct with Washington saves . ,
money and often the patent.
Pi tint and Infringement Practice txciuuwiy.
Writ... . sw,. t.. ... .1
IU KIbU BtrMt. pp. United flUUa ntaat Offlc.
WASHINGTON
m Ml IsMIN r.Tu N . O . C
Oregon Restaurant
Open D.iy and Nilit
Fresh Oysters, Clams and
Fish at Any Time
Chicken Dinner on Sunday
12 lo 2 P. M.
REGULAR MEALS 25c.
25 ds.
buys a
good book
In our stock are lots of good
2" cent books both cloth and
paper bound.
fffio" 1 raw our iKS
J a0j
Our circulating library
you pay 2".c for a book and af
ter reading It, brine it back
and secure others for 10c.
All the latest magazines.
AOEE
BOOK and STATIONERY
STORE.
Successor to It. Cannon.
Medi'ord is to
Rrs. DeAmioid
hiul Vunliesuer. The former is ,ti
search of a locution and the hitler
will probably practice Li Foicat
Clioe Cur Newbury, of Jack
sonville, has gone to California foi
ungual treatment. He has bec.i suf
fering with catarrh In the head lo
Many years.
The J. G. Flook Company have de
cided to deal in fruit boxes. Early
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
sin nil or large quantities. For
prompt delivery and low prices give
them your orders. DSW
Portland Journal: A Jud;men.. by
deiault that may add $:i.0H to tin
resources of the Oregon Trust & Sav
ings bank was taken in tho circuit
court this morning by Receive: Tin s.
C. Devlin against the Continental
Gold Mining Company, Alexnt der
Sweek und W. I. Stewart. Sw.'i'k i.
the secretary of the corporaiioi. a. el
Stewart is the president, uoth of
them signing the note given by 'In'
company, which Is now defunct. Min
ing machinery belonging to the cor
;ioration has ben attached in I mug
las county.
Matinees every afternoon at The
Crescent. 5c. TF
Mrs. A. J. Pritchett, of Los An-
seles, is visiting here with relatives.
Ladies' tailored suits for Fall have
lust arrived at II. Marks Co. dsw
Miss Gertrude Knerr, of Mill City,
Is visiting here with her sister, Mrs.
Fred Chapman.
Two reels of film and two illus
trated songs constitute a ten cent
show the world over. That is what
you get at The Vitagraph for ten
cents a ten cent show. A22
Ladies' astride saddles, men's sad-
RECKLESS AARON BURR. "
Tha Dramatic 8tory of Hit Marrlag
In Old Aga.
The storv of Aurou Burr's marriage
lu bin old age to the widow of Stephen
J urn el, who was well known In the
early history of New York city, Is a
dramatic one.
Conceive, If you will, the picture of
Rurr. gifted adventurer thtU he was,
broken iu health, branded In the popu
lar mind as the murderer of Alexander
Hamilton and returning from a long
exile to 11ml himself an outcast In the
city where he had once been the pollt
ical monarch of all he surveyed and
llstitigulshed figure lu society and n
the ln. Conceive, If you can. this
lamentable old man, smirking through
tils wrinkles, bowing and prancing
rather stltlly Iteeause of his rheumatic
oluts and with his mouth full of pret
ty platitudes, paying court to the wid-
v of Stephen .lumel. herself In the
prime of years and health. Remove
from the picture Its suiTnce Incongrui
ties, aud you have a bit of pure pathos
uncminlcd lu the annals of foolish great
men.
Rut something of his old time pow
tr to charm the gentler sex must havu
;tood by him lu his years of mental
and physical misery, for in his suit for
the widow .hiinel's hand and fortune
!ie won gloriously, dramatically. Re
buffed repeatedly. Burr limilly de
clared in passionate rage that ou a
;lven day In would arrive at the .lumel
.namion accompanied by a clergyman,
.vho should marry them on the sp t.
He would give his prospective bride no
quarter, no chance of escape from the
inevitable.
She was amused at the threat and
dismissed the old man with more than
her usual coldness of demeanor. Rurr
stuck to his avowal and one July day
rolled up lu a carriage, and with him
was a minister, the same who fifty years
before performed the marriage cere
mony for Rurr and the mother of his
daughter, the beautiful TheodoHla.
There was something of n scene In the
old house on this day. There were
tears of anger on the part of Rurr.
Relatives remonstrated; Rurr remained
Immovable. All feared a scandal. The
minister, book In hand, stood unob
trusively lu the background. There
were more tears, more declarations of
undying love, and the widow Jumel
became Mrs. Aaron Rurr.
They tvero married In the great
drawing room of the Jumel mansion.
Hurr squandered with reckless hand
the wealth acquired by Stephen Jumel
and left for the enjoyment of his
marital partner. There were many hit
If this
Soda
Fountain
was twice as large
it. would still be
kept, busy
Never was n place ho impulur for POj
freshing drliikH.
Ue ROSE
KOOL KAN V AS KICKS).
Cnnvas Shoes, MoccasiiiB and Dare
Foot tinudalB, I.udles' aud dent's
Outing Shoes. It's a queer foot that
we cau't fit. H. L. STEPHENS, Next
door to P. O.
BODGE
? Che Reliable XZullov
f Has received his
FALL STYLES
and SAMPLES
dies, harness, etc., at F. ling's, op
posite the Empire Uvery Stnbles, at ! er nuarrcls between the III mated pair
corner Oak aud Itose streets. It d they were soon divorced. Hurr
will ue to your Interest tlnanclnlly to ,iled in lSWfl, but niadnm lived until
also a line of Kail Goods. Drop
iu and look over the Kail styles
and (jot Ktstedon the proper
styloa for Kail and Winter.
A Perfectly Fitted
Excellently Made
Faultlessly Stylish
Fall Suit, for
A Small Price
WlUiHOW. '
The new fertilizer. 4"
Nothing but fish.
I (juarauteed analysis: Seven 4
. per cent nitrogen, six per cent
.f. potash, IS per cent phosphoric .
ucld.
J. One 2.ri-iound Back of Wll- .f.
grow, used ill the place of
. 12 '4 tons of best stable man- 4.
4 ure, will give better results
J. and no weeds. Try It for your 4.
4 lawn.
J. F. BARKER & CO. 4.
4.
L. F. Denning left this morning on
his return home to Marsh Held.
Mrs. J. Kennedy returned home tc
(llemlale this morning after a week's
stny in the city on business.
B. J. Rowland, the Myrtle Creek
banker, was on Tuesday admitted to
the practice of law by the supreme
court. Mr. Howland practiced law
In the east for a number of years be
fore locating at Myrtle Creek.
John Mlcou, a former Inmate of
the Oregon Soldiers' Home, died at
San Diego, CaliT., Tuesday, Aug. 18,
1908, at the age of 80 years. He was
nn Oregon pioneer nnd a veteran of
the Rogue River Indian war of 1855
r.C. He was admitted to the Home
from Brownsville, Linn county. In
June. IK its. but left here last Octob
er, going to California. Mr. Mlcou
leaves a sister In Lowell, Mass., line
number of relatives In Mississippi.
She Likes Good Tiling.
Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West
Franklin, Itlaine, says: "I 'like good
things nnd have adopted Dr. Klng'B
New Life Pills as our family laxa
tive medicine, because they are good
and do their work without making a
fuss about it." These painless puri
fiers Bold at A. C. MarsterB & Co's.
4-flMj.lMt(..fr fril.tfr.fr.fr.I-fr drug store. 25c.
IT'S A SUiX OK GOOD JU1HJMKNT
when people decide to buy the best
lumber. It Is evidence that they
know what real economy Is, Buy
ing lumber here means that you get
the best and most thoroughly sea
soued lumber to be had. Every foot
of it will work up without waste.
Every penny you spend here pays for
lumber that you can use to advan
tage. Try It.
Orders tilled for all kind Of fruit
boxes.
The J. 0. Flook Co.,
Itoseburg, Oregon.
call there.
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MAItltlKI).
CITS AliTKItV; KltlXKS I'OISOX.
LEONA MILLS
Lumber Company
Lumber, Lath,
Shingles and
Dry Finish Lumber
Yards on loer Oat Stteet
locebkrrg. 'H.wl-111
Crescent
Theatre
High class motion pictures
and illustrated songs. Cha
nge of program Mon. Wed.
and Friday. : ; : : :
e , Y cm Iwi a
GOLD MINE
if yu plat a rckwd foM Ike
right Kintl f tr. tf
the best.
A. L. KITCHIN,
Nursery Salesman, Roseburg. Or
TODAY'S PROGRAM
"The Story of 'I-evli-M'" !n"ram-i'
loliry.
and
CriKiMlilf Tunw Thi-f"
1LLI STKATED SONGS:
"The Tab' Hit' Church H' Tolh-d
and
11)'' l''f"
("Wick" slngH in the evening only.
Newcomer at MetUortl Attempts Sul
cido; Dird Later.
MEDFORD. Or.. Aug. 18. Frank
I. Nelke. of New York, who came
here a week ago with his wife and
child and rented a room, and was
about to open a clothing store, at
tempted to commit suicide this
morning by drinking two ounces of
earbolic acid, after cutting his wrist
with a razor. He was found shortly
afterward in the bathroom of the
Hotel .Moore by his wife.
Her screams brought doctors, who
pumied the man's stomach, but he is
believed to be beyond recovery.
He is .16 years of age, the son of
a wealthy New York merchant, and
had been a traveling salesman.
(Nelke died Wednesday morning.)
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TOWN RI RNKD; LOSS gl.lit.O'lO
PEARSON-MI ItDHELL At the home
of the bride's sister, Mrs. II. . W.
Tooley. in this city, Aug. 18. 1908,
H. F. Pearson, of Winchester, aud
Miss Maud Rirdsall. of Oakland;
Rev. E II. lllcks, olllcintlng.
The couple will take up their resi
dence at Winchester Immediately
Their many friends wish them many
happy years of wedded life.
Why JamcH Lee Got WW I.
Everybody lu Znnesvlllc, O.,
knows Mrs. Mary Lee, ut rural
route 8. She writes: "My husband,
James Lee, firmly believes he owes
his life to the use of Dr. King's
New Discovery. His lungs were se
verely 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 nnd
colds It has no equal. The first dose
gives relief. Try it. Sold under a
guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co's.
drug store. LQc and $1.00. Trial
bottle free.
Refrigerators.
Full line of first class refrigerat
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. STRONO,
s The Furniture Man
l.Ktio, dying a recliiKe and a miser, the
money received from the Jumel estate
hoarded In an unused chamber.
Stones and Glass Houses.
The origin of the saying. "Those who
live lu glass houses should not throw
stones," Is as follows: At the time of
the union of England and Keoihuid
London was Inundnted with Seoit h- ,
men, and the London roughs lined to j
go nlHHit at night breaking tjielr win-
dows. Bucklugluim being considered i
the chief liistlgnlor of the mischief, a
party of Scotchmen smiished the win
dows of the duke's mansion, known as
the Glass House. The court favorite
appealed to the king, who replied, i
"Steenle, Hteenle, those who live In '
glass houses should be careful how
they fling stones!"- New York American.
Mathematics at Oxford.
There is an InieivrMlng story which
shows the disposition of Oxford to
ward mat hoinn tics. A venerable don
who hat) bought half a dozen book at
3s. (Id. each requested the bookseller,
to give him a piece of paper for the
purpose of arriving at the amount. He
then wrote down Its. Oil. six times, one
under the other, and was slowly add
ing them up when the shopuuin ven
tured to point out the shorter mnthod
of multiplying one ,'ls. ltd. by 0. "De:ir
me.'" cxclulmcd the don. "Really, th.it
is most Ingenious, most Ingenious."
Loudon Globe.
SAt'LT STE. MARE. M'eh.. Aug.
I s. Telephone messages froi i Gore
Buy, ou Mauit'iuliu Island, i.ay that
town was almost destroyed b lire to
day. Fifteen business houses were
l i rued to the ound. Th? !o:;s is
climated at ll.'iU.'.'OO.
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XKW DANCING S'HOOL.
EverjbmJj goes to
The CRESCENT
;kt tmk haiiit:"
ADMISSION
Ening 10c Matinee 5c
Prof. Smith will open a select
school of dancing in the Maciabee
Te tuple. Wednesday, August 1-th.
am) will continue each Wednesiln
aud Saturday afternoon ami evening
thereafter. Special attention will be
given to children's classes. Terms:
Gentlemen. $5.00 for 12 lessons;
ladles, $:!.50 for 12 lessons: single
lesson. 50 cents; private lesson. 7 5
cents. Prof. Smith gives special at
tention to the waltz, two-step, Itoston
t wo-step. three-step, circle three
step, five-step, Hchottlsche. Merry
Wi Jow schottlsche, Comas waltz.
French minuet ami lander. Spec
tators not allowed class nights.
R.VJO.
CASTOR I A
For Infanti and Children
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
A Laundry
Plant That
Is Almost
IDEAL-
The building we occupy was
built especially for this busi
ness. We've equipped It with
the latest nnd best laundry
machinery that can be bought.
We have soft water to do th?
washing with and all Ironing It
done with our new pressing
process.
Our dry room Is one of the
finest n the West, and our de
livery service Is practically per
fect. Itetter let the Roseburg
Steam Laundry do your work
call Phone 791 and we will
call for It.
ROSEBURG STEAM
LAUNDRY
Anticipating Him.
Night after nluht the exceedingly
pilot and bnckward youth hud culled
on u neigh boring farmer's l;i tighter,
sitting perfectly mute In-side her while
she did nil the entertaining. TliU
night, however, the youth, wishing for
a gins of v;iu suddenly surprUeJ
her by blurting out, "Suy. Sal. will
you"
"Don't exert yourself, (ten hen," she
Interrupted. "1 understand. Yes. Have
you brought the ring?" Rohemian
Magazine.
The Toast of an Irishman,
Michael Meyer Shoemaker wrote
" Wanderings lu inland." An old
Iris tuna o read a fragment of (r that
related to the reader's iiclgliltorhoml.
He asked tlx name of the author,
"Mr, Shoemaker. Is ItV" be comment
"A nl' e gentleman. I'll go b ill
'1'N a line I'ountry bp chose to travel
In loo. .day the heavens lie his bed
for choosing W; and may every hair In
his honor s heiol lw a mold candle to
ItKbt bis soul lo glory!"
Ihe Cottolene Man.
WiU Visit you.
Mr. Goo 13. Stoner, sveclnl
rctiiruHentutlve of The N. K.
Kula-buuk Company, will be
itli ua to dcmouMtrata COT
TOI.HN1S to our cuBlomorH.
W'u want you to know about
thin excellent frying und short
ening medium.
COTTOLIONbJ Is made from
cottouueed oil and the icholc-
i BHt beef suet. Both of thene
IngredientB ara as pure and
wholesomo aa anything that
you can eat. UO'lTOLENE 1b
eaHily dlguatod by the weakest
stuniachs .and makes things
taBto better,' too.
Mr. Geo. K. Btonor will tell you
all about It. If he Bhould happen to mlas you, be sure to .let ua
know.
HARNESS & JOHNSON
rCottolenefcnH
1 Shortens your food mf" l
::
Logical Conctuiios.
First Rurglur Hark ! I hear dome
one la Ik lug. Kecond Hurghir What's
lie Haying? First Ititrghir- That he
never 111 ht't on nu'iihe hor nc
long as he li viti. Second Hurgl; -Let's
get out of this. No money here.
Ih'a lost every cent. London '!Sh-lllM.
At Latt.
"Ah. Im." v - In lined the grent ex
plorer joyfully, 'ut hist I have found
the mi-lng link!
And. era u lin from under hi led.
Ijp proceeded to put ffliijill gold flf-
fn'r lu bis cleau cuff.-: ew iojv Jr
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.
We placed these goods on sale July
31 si, and everything muft be sold no
matter what it will bring.
You had better come early.
TSe Bee Hive Grocery
MAX WEISoSo
f I fT YOUrPPRODUCE"
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