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INTERIOR. W, FINISHES For all Inside work and Art wood Finishes Johnson's Wood Dyes. Prepared Wax. Powdered Wax for Danciru 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 Drug' Co. 3 07 JacKson St. Roseburg, Oregon. Ice Cream and Sherbet served from "Our Freezers" Is different from the ordinary kind. Don't ask how. You will know when you have enteu a hie dish of it. Palace of Sweets Phone 1273 Orders Delivered lireut IkciituiiHtrutiou tit lit Math His Mlllli llirlhduy. LOCAL NIC US. WINS KOK Tlllltl) TIMK. EVENING. ROSEBURG REVIEW Al'GUST 22, lmw. Matinees every afternoon nt The Crescent. Cc. TK Ladies' tailored suits Tor Full have Just arrived at 11. Marks Co. dsw Walter Singleton and family and T. .1. Singleton returned this morning from a trln to Coos counto,. Tbev report a good trip, plenty of fish and one fine deer. Pres. C. V. Parrott nnd .1. r. M!iin left this morning for Marsh field to attend the District Fair. Cut flowers, carnations, at The Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone 1497. Umpq.ua Cold Cure Is a guaran teed remedy, quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF Albany Herald: F. It. McCord and wife, of itoseburg, passed through to the bay this morning. Au immense line of Cook's Linol eum just received; in the latest de signs. No make of linoleum bei.lcr and but few as good. B. W. Strong, The Furniture Man. M. C. Gregory, the S. P. con duetor, went over on the Calapooia near Wilbur, this morning, to look at a ranch for which he contemplates exchanging his residence property in this city. Stops earache In two minutes, toothache or pain of burn or scald in five minutes; hoarseness. 0110 hour; museleache, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, monarch over pain. Ladles' astride saddles, men's sad dles, harness, etc., at F. Long's, op posite the Empire Livery Stables, at corner Oak and Rose streets. It will be to your Interest financially to call there. dswaKi Coqullle Herald: Hon. Hinger Hermann has accepted a very pies sing Invitation of the pioneers and (i. A. R. to be present and deliver the oration at the county reunion to be held in this city, Sept. 2, 3 and 1th. "Get the Habit!" The Crescent Theatre. 10c. TF The J. G. Flook Company have de cided to deal in fruit boxes. Kaiiy in the season they said they would not handle fruit boxes (his year, hut on account of so many requests for boxes they are now prepared to sup ply peach, apple or oilier boxes in small or larse (inutilities. For prompt delivery and low prices give them your orders. DSW We are sole agents for the ConkHn Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec- omend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Agee Book Store. TF Oregon Restaurant Open Diy and Night Fresh Oysters, Clams and Fish at Any Time Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. REGULAR MEALS 25c. Postal Cards Cheap We are selling our postal rn'ds nt a bit; reduction - aini i it giv ing tlii'in away we 'vitil tu close out what we ha e. Sunn- "f thrill at t ost ai.il some below. AGEE BOOK and STATIONERY STORE Successor to ('. it. Cm ' Miss Anna Wharton, the milliner, has returned from a trip to San Francisco. Mrs. Oscar Kdwards and two chil dren, of St. Johns, who arrived here Wednesday, went to Myrtle Creek ihis morning to visit with friends. Phone lti3 for anything In the oakery Hue. Free delivery. Unip qua Bakery, E. Jennings, Proprietor. dTF O. C. Itaker and family left this morning for Portland for a. week's visit. If you haven't the time to exer cise regularly, Dunn's Kegulets wilt prevent constipation. They induce a mild, easy, healtful nction of the boweis without griping. Ask your druggist for thorn. 25c. Mrs. D. C. McChehey Is suffering from a sprained and probably frac tured ankle, the result of leaping off a bank during au outing at Win chester lust Sunday. Dr. Hoover is attending the injury. Two reels of film nnd two illus t rated songs constitute a ten cent show the world over. That is what you get at The Vltagraph for ten cents a ten cent show. A22 Karl Lander arrived Friday even ing from a trip to the head of Hogue Itiver. He loft on the midnight over land for Portland, where he will join his brother. Scott, on a trip to .Marsh Held by steamer. Ideal step-ladders, eantp 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 Xorth Sub Pinning .Mill. Mail orders promptly filled. DA22 See Pat for your Paints, Oils and Varnishes; best on earth. He can save you money, with a positive guarantee back of the goods. P. O. Mux .102. Itoseburg. Or., DS20 Portland Journal: Walter H. Drennan, formerly n railroad engin eer, later a clerk in one of the state offices at Salem and a brother, of Kir by Drennan. the well known Port land ball player, whs taken to the county jail last night on a charge of insanity. He made an attack on hit wife and she feared that he would kill her. Drennan was severely in jured in the wreck of a train on the Southern Pacllic. near Itoseburg. while he was at work as an engineer eight or 10 years ago. Several per sons were killed and Drennan's life was for some time despaired of. hh skull being crushed and one arm so badly mutilated that it was ampu tated. His mental trouble is attrib uted to the effect of the injuries he received in the wreck. Oth Mass. Owns Regimental- Trophy Prizes for Ou'gon .Men. CAMP PERRY, O., Aug. 21. Tlu regimental championship ritle shoot of the I'nited Slates held under the auspices of the National Ritle Asso ciation, was wou today for the third successive year by the Sixth Regt oi Massachusetts, liy winning for ihret years the Massachusetts team is en titled tu permanent possession of tlu i.'iUO trophy. The Massachusetts team made a score of 775. The Fifth Regiment team of Maryland was second with a score of 769, and was awarded the silver medal. Thi Second Ohio was third with 7ti2. In the regimental shoot the Fourth Oregon was sixth, with a score of 244 at the 1000-yard range and a to tal of 74S. The Third Oregon wui 11th, with 229 at 1000 yards, and a total of 73t. Forty teams were com petitors. In the Derrick trophj match the Oregon guardsmen took 14th place, 115 teams competing. The United States Marine Corps' wou the Derrick trophy on the con eluding 1000-yard stage by a score of 1647. Tonight in front of the administra tion building, the following Oregon men were publicly presented with prizes won during the week: Serg eant Johnson, in Press match; i'ri vate Shields, president's match; Cap tain Scott and Sergeant Schwarz Wimbledon match; Sergeant Suod grass, long range tyro; Captain acott, Peters trophy. Sergeant A. Hrest, of the United States infantry, won the president's contest yesterday, the closing event in the National Rifle Association's tournament. He made a score of 304 agrtinst a field of 277 other con test an is. Ii. X- Shields, of Oregon made 299. 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. : ; : : : X0R1IAL SCHOOLS Do You Intend to Become a Teacher The Oregon State Normal Schools at Ashland, Mouinotilh and Weston, offer exceptional inducements to students preparing to teach. For cutologui! or other information, address the presidents of the re spective schools, or C. L. STARR, Secret-ry of the Hear'), Salem, ( reg"ii. TODAY S PROGRAM "Tin- ii-alli of 'Val-ity F.iglil." f nOCUntD AND OeKnPEO. torndtr r bow to oUalt immi. tnnlr m Bmiittftt dirttt -bilk Watkimg ton saii t and often tA Aaf Pitcftfind tnfrfnnffltnt Practice ExcUiIrtly. nt or entB6 to ua at U Mist r U!tH IUtM fete 0e wltMINATnN ft rt lI.l.rSrilATK!) SONCrf: ..l. ii llnx Hi I ' "" v""" ami "Kli p on Smitinn." ("Wick" sings in the evlliug only.! Don't Worry About Your Laundry FAerybody goes to The CRESCENT (ii:r tiif, iiap.it:" ADMISSION Evening 10c Matinee 5c Nn use to work hard all day nt the wash-tub. Washing is a woman's hardest housework we make it her easiest. Wrap up the bundle and Phone us No. 7 91 -and we rail for It and deliver it when ft is ilmn. And the cost Is small. Let ns do your washing and you join Hie "Don't Worry" Club. It w ill come bat k to ymi eleail. pure iimt , feet condition, ns lb or of our iuo'l;i ineth'M1 ROSKBl'RG STEAM LAUNDRY ST. PETKRSHU RG, Aug. 22. ! Throughout Russia preparations nr i lug forward for great demonstra tions on the occasion of the MUh I birthday of Count J.eo Tolstoi, tin- great "torch bearer." which falls on next Friday. The Union of True Rub- i sian people, composed principally of j priests and reactionaries who are anxious to preserve the despotic re gime in the land of the czar, are threatening a counter demonstration. The authorities fear trouble may suit from clashes between the ad mirers and enemies of Tolstoi. Tolstoi recently Issued a condem natory creed, directed at the Russian government and church, in which he depicted In words that burned the terrible conditions now existing In this unhappy country, and which have transformed the empire into jne vast slaughter pen. This article, entitled. "I Cannot be Silent." dem onstrated the truth of the assertion that Tolstoi is the only Russian who dares to tell the truth. More pow- rful even than the czar, and with the public opinion of all civilized na tions behind htm, me venerium- torch bearer" speaks his mind nnd the government he attacks Is forced to listen in impotent silence. The Orthodox church dignitaries have issued a warning against the participation of church members 1" the Tolstoi celebrations of tne com mie week, in nil or tne orinouox hurches or Russtn tomorrow tne nriests will read prayers beseeching the deity to turn Tolstoi "from hh evil ways" and to bring about his re turn to the church. This action 01 the church is the subject of much scoffing in all of the more independ nt iournuls of the empire, most 01 which are agnostic in tendency, since the church has always taken siuob with despotism. Why Jaines Lee CJot WVll. Everybody in Zanesville, O. knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rur route 8. She writes: "My husband James Lee, firmly believes he owe his life to the use of Dr. King! New Discovery. His lungs were se verely affected that consumplloi seemed Inevitable, when a friend roc ommended New Discovery. We ttiet1 it, and Us use has restored him U perfect health." Dr. King's New Discovery is the King of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds It has no equal. The first dost gives relief. Try It. Sold under guarantee at A. C. Marstera & Co's drug store. GOc and $1.00. Trial bottle free. ;i:i:m n a km y maxkuyfus. UKRLIN, Aug. 22. Nearly a mil lion men will engage In the maneu vers of the German army this fall and the tests of military efficiency will be more thorough than ever at templed. Kmperor William will per sonally review his great army and will witness nenrly all of the more Important maneuvers. The strength of the army Is to be increased for the time being by no fewer than 2(19.712 men from the re serves, who, with the standing pear army of I U . S I men, will bring the ttital under arms at. the end of Aug ust up to 89(1,588, who will fight tactically against each other, corps by corps. The exercises which attract most attention nre naturally the Imperial maneuvers in Alsace-Lorraine, as this will be the first time since the war of 1 870 that maneuvers on such an extensive scale will have take place so near the frontier. The Fifteenth and Sixteenth Army Corps will there oppose each otbc in mimic war, and undergo severe ac Itial and strategic Instruction nnd the Immediate eye of the Kmperor. You can have a GOLD MINE if you plant an orchard with the right kind of trees. Buy only the best. ---- See j A. L. KITCHlN, Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or, 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE I W A. orrr TOLSTOI Jl'ltll.KK. If this Soda Fountain was twice as large -it would still be kepC busy NYvcr was n plaro ko popular tor tv- fiv.sliiiiK urinkN. Ue ROSE lH'CJKXK HON OS JO TO COl'UT. EtTOKNK. Or.. Aug. 21. Tho City ouncll solved the bond issue prob lem yesterday by agreeing with the Willamette Valley Company 10 twin nit a friendly suit, in which the II lamette Valley Compnny will refuse to take the bonds on the grounds that they are illegal because of the procedure In authorizing them. o Eczema. first ciu itcii oiu;. (1LASOOW, Aug. 22. Tomorrow will be n notable anniversary anions Presbyterians, since it was on Aug ust 2:1, 1S01, which also fell on a Sunday, that for the first time In the history of any Presbyterian church an organ was used In public worship Kplscopal churches had introduced instrumental music long before, but the Scotch Presbyterians had held out against what they considered an invention of the evil one. -o- For Sore Feet. I have found Huekleifs Arnica Salvo to be the proper thing to use for sore feeK as well ns for healing burns, sores, cut, and nil maimer o! abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, o! Fast Poland, Me. It Is the propei thing too for piles. Try it. Sob under guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co's. 'drug storo. 25c. She Likes fJood Things. Mrs. Chas. Ii. Smith, of West Frnukliu, Maine, says: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. Klng'i New Life Pills ns our family Wixa tlve medicine, because they are goor and do their work without making f fuss about it." These painless purl tiers sold nt A. C, druer Ptnre. 2Te. TRAVKL IX SPKCIAL CAR. Debs and Other SocluUst Leaders. Keg in Tour Soon. CHICAGO. Aug. 22. Preparations are being completed at Socialist head qurters for the lirst trip of tho "Red Special," the train on which Kugene Debs will make his campaign tour of the country. The special Is sched uled to leave Chicago a week from tomorrow and will be loaded to the guard with Socialist spellbinders and a wide variety of bombs and explos ives, in the shape of Socialist litera ture. The train will make 240 stops and the tour will embrace practically the entire country, covering a total of lu,.ri'0O miles. It Is declared at Socialist head quarters that the cost of the trip. will be provided for entirely by Bmall contributions from workingmen and through voluntary contributions from sympathisers in the towns and cities where the train will stop. Get the Habit." The Crescent Theatre. 10c. TF Albany Democrat: Horn, Aug. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Gilbert, a boy. weight 12 pounds, their ninth child and sixth boy. (.Mr. Gilbert rs a well known traveling grocery salesman who visits Roseburg at regular internals.) o Chronic Diarrhoea Relieved. Mr. Edwad E. Henry, with the l"n. ted States Express Co., Chicago, wrilct-: "Our general superintend on'; Mr Quick, handed mo a bott.e if Cliumhetialii's Colic, Cholera nn I Diarrhoea Remedy some time ag-i to heck an attack of the old chronic diarrhoea. I have used it since that timo nnd cured innny on our trains who havo been Blch. I nm an old soldlor who Berved with Rutherford 3. UnyeB and William McKlnley four venn In the 2!!rd Ohio Regiment, ' and havo no ailment oxcept chronic1 diarrhoea which thla remedy sops Mnrstera & Co's at "lice." For Bale by ' Hamilton Drug Co. - For the good of those suffering with eczema or other such trouble. wish to say, my wife bad sonieihtnn f that kind and after using the doc tors' remedies for somo I lino con hided to try Chnmberlain's Snlve and it proved to be better than any thing else sho had tried. For sale b Hamilton Drug Co. IT'S A KHJN OF GOOD JUDGMENT when people decide to buy the best lumber. K is evidence that they know what real economy Is. Buy lug lumber here menus that you get tho best and most thoroughly sea soned 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 filled for all kind of fruit boxes. The J. G. Flook Co., KoKcburg, Oregon. FIXE RESIDENCE LOTS. It will pay you to invest In city properly now. Good lots will double In value in two years. If interested seo Elmer E. Wlmberly. Traoc Marks DtftlONt Copyrights Ac A.iTrnin11ni takelrh nd dMtrlptlon mmf mtrfclr wort nm o-ir .fii.l.ii tt hthr in ftif rt.t I'.ri vr"h-f .HtittitftM. ommnnl -ti-iiiirif-ilrr.ihflrifiitid. HANDBOOK on I'aumiU -iit frow. oi.-i BfMiff fr wurln iwlMi't,. f'VT.Ti takrri ttriuh Mutin Co. tClfC lp"bii fffkf, wi'h-mt crifi, la tb Scientific American. A htn1"mtf 11lti'rif1 T.arvwt rt Diltl"ti of any fUMitid'- J'liirti!. Trnn. 1 DRINO Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring tho natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Refuse aubatltutes. Price BOo. Hold y 1U(1 CruHH I'liuruiucy. FOIt SALU Farm of 115 acrtw; 8 nillcH nurthcaKt of Oakland; on county road; 20 acres cultivated; Buitablo for orchard or dairy; Kuod improvements. Kor particular addrcHB Win. Arnold, Oakland, Or. 1'OH SALE Without exception, the llncHt 10-acrc tract In vicinity of ItoHchurK. Only 2 niiliw from city, with fine frontaKe on hank of I'mpqua river; Hplcmlld deep, rich, Handy, river-bottom loam; about H acres set to standard var ieties of apples, pears, peaches and aw.lnutH. Some trees in full heariiiK; good huildlliK site; same inallty of land adjoining worth $ r, II 0 and upwards per acre. Trice $2,201). Kasy terms If desired. N. I). Moduli, Itoseburg, Oregon. dBWtf BODGE X Che Reliable Cador T Has received his FALL STYLES and SAMPLES also a line of Kali (JimmR Drop in and look over the Full sIvIch anil pet (KiHteil on the roier styles for Fall and Wilder. A Perfectly FltteJ Encellently Made Faultleuly Stylhn Fall Suit, for A Small Price Tne Cottolene Man Will Visit, you- Mr. Uoo 13. Stonor. special representative of The N. K. Fuia-bnuk Compuny. will be with us to demouutrate COT TO1.ICN10 to our- customers. Wo want you to know about this excellent frying and short ening medium. COTTOl.lCNB la made from cottonseed oil and the choic est beef suet. Iloth of these Ingredlonts are as pure and wholesomo as anything that you can ent. C'OTTOI.KNE Is easily digested by tho weaka.it stomachs and makes things taste better, too. Mr. Goo. E. Stoner will toll you If ho should hnpp en to miss you, be sure to let us CottoleneHf "Shortens your food L all about it. know. j HARNESS & JOHNSON Do You Need h 8 XX 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 3lst, 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" tWIiV.'I 4: :nn::u:::j::t:::::::j::::::nn::::::mnn:m: II i-i. NEW TON W-H-H-H-t - ITI IJLHi -JIOL.1.FA.