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. . JJ- ..! I I II 1 AifiXaAX. For all inside work FINISHES 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 Drug Co. SO? JacKson St. Roseburg, Oregon. iiniiiTinnnmirtm- t EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ATCH'ST 24, 1i08. Ladles' tailored Bulls for Kail bavi Just arrived at II. Marks Co. dsw Mrs. Chas. H. Fisher, of Kiirciio, Is visiting here with her mother, Mrs. N. L. Owens. Umpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran teed remedy quick and sure, at Hamllrnn's. TF Mr. and Irs. W. H. Ul'-hnnlso:) re turned Friday from a month's so journ In Coos county. Air. K.tTiard- son's health is much improved by his j vacation trip. Ladles' astride saddles, men's sad-! dies, harness, etc., at F. Long's, op- j posite the Empire Livery Stables, at corner Oak and Rose streets. It will be to your Interest financially to: call there. dswa 1 r j W. L. Arcbambeau arrived here ; from Portland on the delayed train j this afternoon to close up the do-j tails of the street paving contract for the Warren Construction Company, j Mr. Archambeau was a passenger on the Cottage Grove local train, which ; was wrecked last night, he being en-: route to Eugene, lie repons the' scene of the wreck almost Indescrib able. It was almost miraculous t! at a large number of the passengers were not killed. t ! Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. Gc. tip Miss Itlanche nates Is here from San Francisco visiting with her both er, H. W. Hates, anil family. Grants Pass Courier: (leo. Kiddle left for Douglas county Tuesday night to spend a week or 10 days with relatives. We are sole agents for the Conkltn Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec- otnend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Age' Hook Store TF Peter Jones nas in from Looking Glass today, lie returned last week from a trip to Coos Hay, Ilitmlnn and other Cuos county points. Ice Cream and Sherbet, served from "Our Freezers" Is different from the ordinary kind. Don't ask how. You will know when you have eaten a big dish of It. Palace of Sweets Phone 1273 Orders Delivered The Connnliritn nn Wm-y unit Means auuointeil hv ih nrpvn liomt Roads Conference have arranged for a G(lf)i. HoHiIr fniivitntWin ! Til In. mook September 4th, and another at ruisfourg oepiemuer zznu. Other meetings are umlnr cminiilnrntinn and Indefinite dates will be decided klthin a few 'days. There Is uni ersal determination to make this ram mi tun t lm tiinut ifTtl v iliu state has ever experienced. LOCAL NEWS J .a a .J. .J. .J. .J. .J J .J J. .J. J. WILGItOW. 4 J. The new fertilizer. J. Nothing but fish. Guaranteed analysis: Seven j 4 Per cent nitrogen, six per cunt .j. 4 potash, 18 per cent phosphoric J. acid. 4 r One 25-pound sack of Wil- 4 4" grow, used In the place of 4 J. 12 tons of best stable nian- 4" j. ure, will give better results J. and no weeds. Try It for your 4" lawn. 4- J. F. BARKER & CO. -J. Oregon Restaurant Opan D.iy and N if? lit Fresh Oysters, Clams and Fish at Any . Time Chicken Dinner on 12 to 2 P. M. Sunday REGULAR MEALS 25c. Postal Cards Cheap Wo are selling our postal ea'Ms nt a big reduction ninr);t giv ing them away - -we v nit to elese out what we ha e. Some of lliein at cost iiiul kmiiiO below. AOEE BOOK anil STATIONERY STORE Successor to H. (anumi. 'James Moys in .Missouri"' at The ! Or-scent tonight. j I'houe 16a ror anything in the Oakery line. Free delivery. Uiup qua Bakery, 12. Jenulugs, Proprietor. An Immense line of Cook's Linol eum just received: lu the latest de signs. No make of linoleum better and but few as pood. 13. W. Strong, The Furniture Man. H. A lluusaker has been appoint ed admr., and It. I,. Stephens, T. It. Sheridan and Thurman Chaney ap praisers of the estate of Zippornh lluusaker, deceased, said estate be ing of the probable value of $:(,200. if you haven't the time to exer cise regularly, Drum's Itegulets wlh prevent constipation. They induce a mild. easy, healtful action of the bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them. 2fc. Deputy Sheriff R. T. Ashworth has purchased what Is known as the llowen property on the hill at the bead of Washington street. The en Mre tract includes about :tfl acres of land. Mr. Ashwortb's family will ar rive here from flardiner Thursday to reside. Stops earache in two minutes, toothache or pain of burn or scald in five minutes; hoarseness, one hour; muscleaebe, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil. monarch over pain. Morton Hadley left Sunday night for Chicago, where he will enter the Moody Institute to prepare himself for evangelistic singing. Nature has endowed him with a splendid bari tone voice, which, with proper culti vation, will make a name for him in his chosen field of work. The J. O. Flook Company have de cided to deal in fruit boxes. Early in the season they said they would not handle fruit boxes this year, but on account of so many requests for boxes they are now prepared to sup ply peach, apple or other boxes in small or largo quant Hies. For prompt delivery and low prices give them your orders. DSW 10. T. Xiswa tiller, a former resid ent of Looking Glass, who was stricken with paralysis while sitting in a barber shop at Coquille Inst Wednesday, died the following Sat urday, lie was :i" years of age and a member of the Mfrshlleld lodge of Eagles. Ills remains will proba bly be shipped to Cirdeville, Kalis., where his father resides. Modford Mail: W. M. Ilodson and his chauffeur. Van R. Gilbert, who left here Wednesday afternoon for ''rater Lake, camped that night at I'nion creek and the next morning ran to Crater Lake in time for an 8 o'clock breakfast. That day they i rove to Fort Klamath and Wood river and back to the lake, and at a 'piarter of seven yesterday morning started for Med ford, reaching here between 4 and 5 in the evening. In all, Mr. Hudson traveled 2 Hi miles and used 2V gallons of gasoline. His car was a liuick, model F. LOCAL NEWS. I Cured llity Fever and Kii'iiitiv1 Odd. Crescent LEONA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yifds ol lower Oak Street lostburg, 'Phone 1411 Theatre Hijfji class motion pictures and illustrated songs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday. : ; : : : TODAY'S PROGRAM M.OII S ItoVS IN MIsSOl l!!.' A. J. Xiisbaum, lintesvtlle, Ind., writes: "Last year 1 suJIeied lor three months with a sumer cnld so distressing that It Interfered villi my business. I had many of the s; mp toms of hay fever and a doctor's pre scription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which reem eil to only aggravate my ?ase. Inor dinately I Insisted upon having Fol ey's Honey and Tar and it quickly cured nie. My wife has since used ft with the same success." Red Cross Pharmacy. ILLi STIMTKn ROSGtf: O - hm,., Frrsj Tce, how to obuur. j-W-nM. Ir-i'' ruJ-. yjntfoi. c. N ALL COUNTRIES. ffusinttt direct u-Uh Washington taiet Urn mt and often tk ixiUni. t riUt tntj litf rfrtpfiwit Pnctici UCtuwwy. t Writ ormtiM to u at ' a fttatt ItTwt, Tf VbIM tutM Tm OS f WASHINGTON, O "Trur I!':"', anil "Wn.l Till Hi'' f,lln sl,i (Wl.-k" flKe" in Hi" '""IK "''' N.-ril. c. s Everybody goes to The CRESCENT (.i:r Tin-: iiaihi :" ADMISSION Don't Worry About Your Laundry No use to work bard all day at the wash-tub. Washing is a wonia n s bar dest housework we make it b'r easiest. Wran np the bundle and I'lione us - and we rail for H and d'-livr it when It is done. And the cost is small. L'-t u do your washing and ymt Join the "Don't Worry" Chih. It will rrtme hark to jmi ( lean, pure and In perfei t fiiKliiioii. as the result of our model u Methods. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Mrs. Diti-liburn anil son, who have boiMl visitillK with Mrs. J. K. llurker. rt'turned home to Portlnnd today. Mrs. C. H. Uavli'8 went to Port land today to purchase her full stock of millinery. Miss Margaret Bell, who has been the guest of Miss Sybil Gibson, re turned home to Portland today. See Put for your Paints, Oils and Varnishes; best on earth. He can save you money, with a positive guarantee back of tho goods. P. O. Uox 302, Hoseburg, Or., DS20 V. L. Cobb, one of the buyers of the Dimmick sawmill, on Klk Creek, near Drain, went to that town today wilh A. 15. Shirln, tho Olendale saw mill man, who may purchase or op erate the plant. The biggest stock of Vermont marble ever received In Roseburg In uow on display at W. E. Marsters shop, foot of Jackson street. Give him a chance to figure on your work and he will satisfy you. Dtf Mr. Mabie, who has spent the past year here with his son's father-in-law. John Penny, left today on his return to Minnesota. Mr. Mabie thinks too much of this locality, how ever, to remain away long, He will .rotne back here to reside perman ently just as soon as he can sell his property in Minnesotn. AIIVHIITISIOI) l.KTTHHS. Remaining nmsil6d for in the Rose burg postofllce on Aug;. 24, 1M8, are the folloMog letters. whlcb will be charged at the rate of one cent eacu Galler. M.; Howard, Mrs. (The Wi dow); Kernan. John J.; Lemmer M.; Unsay, John; McFnrland, John; Moore. Sadie; Plttinan. W. C; Pryor. .; Keeser, Win. It.; Russell, O. K. Sniilh, Mrs. Delia; Thonies, Augus. Advertised Aug. 24, 1!I08. C. PARKS, Postmaste'. I.AWX HOCIAI,. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Christian church will hold a lawn social nt the home of Albert Abraham, at the loot of Washington street, on Iltursday evening, Aur- list 27, 1U0S. Ice cream and cake or sherbet and cake, fifteen cents. A '-ordiai invitation is extended to all Come and bring your friends, dswtd A ; rs-. isti x vm : ; I x. C'nirnlllfl Times. Aug. 21- Married. at tiic residence of A. M. Austin, tin fntliei of Die bride, in this city, Aug 2') 19U.S, by Rev. J. R. N. iVll. Wi!- line S. Angus, of Gardiner, Cr., an.l A'li-s Yuba Austin. The teremony n:i Aitnessed only by th-j immedliit -ohillves of the couple, anintiK them br'.us the grand purenlH and parents or the groom. After a wedding :i-fci:i.-rasi, Mr, and Mrs. Angus left fi" Iwrtland where they wil I rest for a few days and later proceed to Gar diner, where Mr. Angus holds a posi tion itn a largo milling cencern. Why .lames Li e (iot Well. Everybody In Z.mesvlllo, O. knows Mrs. Mary Lee. of rural route 8. She writes: "My husband -lames Lee. firmly believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery. Ills lunga were se verely affected that consumption seemed inevitable, when a friend rec ommended New Discovery. We tried It, and its use hns restored him to perfect health." Dr. King's New Discovery Is the King of throat and lung remedies. Kor cougha and colds it has no equal. The first dear gives relief. Try It. Bold under a guarantee at A. C. MarsterB & Go's drug store. 50c and J1.00. Trial bottle free. ! A. L. KITCHIN, 1 is the man to see for everything in the Nur- scry line. I 1 1 Lea that pay. i Fruit and ornanental j trees, Grape & Berry I vines, roses, etc. etc. Nursery Salesman, Roseburtf, Or, YEARS' EXPERIENCE (J(MI 1U)AIS CAMPAKiX. If this KKAIj kstatk tkaxskkkh. Tradc Mauks Dcsion covriohts ac. A.tT" ni1ln ttflrh And dwrrlMlon ma? ynlnlr wrtin our f-i-ti.ton fr wbfher n f:Trill'ir la iirhMf yAlnttil. C (tmtnunl. ll'.ittr. ir.,i,i)fr.iUI. HflNOBOOlt on Paipiit nt frM. Vt jnrf fur Ttrtrf pterit. Ctni lH4-n thr'-ufti Munn A Co, rclrt upfUU tv4ut, without chfli. Id lb Scientific American. titn1imlf I1ltit:rt4 fctf. f.rrMl rT CttlaM'in 'it an? HfitlOfl J'uinJ. Trnii. 3 C. A. Yernberg to David H. Law rence, $1; Interest In neA sec. (4, ai-Y. L. Van Vulkeuberg to Graco M, Klinger, $200; aVi ae(4 sec. 8, ;t0-7. Cobb Real Kstate Co. to M. W. hupe, $10; lot 10 and s4 lot 9. block 1, Walte'a add to Roseburg. ' Cobb Real Kstate Co. to M. W. ;iiupi'. $10; lot 8 nnd nM, lot 9. block 1, Wnlte's add to Roseburg. J. J. Webb to Percy A. Webb. 200; 20 acres see. 23, 27-4. Mrs. S. K. Jones-Rondeau to C. S. lacksonK$3000; part of sec. 32, 22-4. Soda Fountain was twice as large it would still be kept busy Xover was a place so popular for pe- rnvslilnn drinks. t5he ROSE NOTICE All persons who have been dumping rubbish nlong the ounty road In the Deer Creek dls rlct. No. 32, are hereby warned to tesist as such practice Ib unlawful. Is22 W. II. DROWN, Supervisor. A WOMAN'S TACT. And th Way She Explained Hr Di plomacy to Har Husband. It being a holiday, the blundering man made culls with Ids wife. The lirst place they went the hostess said. Julia is engaged." "Is Bhe, indeed?" said the man's wife adlaully. "Which uue did she finally irccpt 7" The next place they were Informed bat Margaret was engaged, and again he man's wife beamed syiuiiutbetlcal- y and murmured; "Is she, Indeed? vlllih uue did she uccept?" At the bird plate It was Ihe news of Jessie's ugagement that was broken to them Vfl before, the inau'H wife put the (pies Ion. "Which one did she finally take?" On their way home the mail said; "Why did you ask which one' every line a new engagement was spring in ns? Are those girls so attractive hat men were falling over each other n the scramble to get them for their vlves? "Not at all." said his wlfo. "I don't uppose either of them ever had b.it 'lie offer, and It is n wonder she c.l hat. 1 shouldn't be surprised If the nen back out even now before the voddlng dny. But you sec, dear, I had o be diplomatic. ThoBe people can do mo niuny fnvora. The surest way to unite myself solid with them Is to pre end to think their girls so popular th:it very man In town was crazy to marry hem." "With my opportunities downtown." groaned the man. "If I had your genius we'd be mlllionulreg Inside of olx uonths." New York Sun. How lo Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis ure those who ure habitually consiliut ;d. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup :ures chronic constipation oy stlur iilatlng the liver and bowels and ri b tores the natural action of ihu bow jIh. Orlno Laxative Kruit byrup iloca not nauseate or grlpo and is mild and pleasant to take Ke.'use tubBtltutes. Red Cross Pharmacy I'imc Ki:siii:xci: lots. It will pay you tu Invest In city property now. Good lots will double in value in two years. If interested see Klmer K. Wimberly. KOOL KAXVAH KICKS. Canvas Shoes, MoccasiiiB and Pare Poot Sandals, Ladles' and Gent's Outing Blues. It's a queer foot thnt we can't fit. U. L. STEPHENS, Next door to P. O. o FOR SALE Karm of 115 acrea; 8 miles northeast of Oakland; on county road; 20 acres cultivated Btiitable for orchard or dairy; good Improvements. For particulars address Win. Arnold, Oakland, Or. KOR SALE Without exception, the finest 10-acre tract In vicinity of Roseburg. Only 2 miles from city, with fine frontage on bank of Umiiqua river; splendid deep, rich, sandy, river-bottom loam; about 8 acres set to standard var ieties of apples, pears, peaches and awlnuts. Some trees In full bearing; good building site; same finality of land adjoining worth $r,00 and upwards per acre. Price $2,201). Easy terms If desired N. I). McCall, Itoseburg, Oregon dswtf B -f .-..t ttf J-.-ttBJfr BODGE Che Reliable Callor Has n-culvt'd his FALL STYLES and SAMPLE j also a linn of Fall OikkIh. Dmp In and look ovr the Fall styles M and tf?t nmtdon the pmM-r 4 ntvlett (or Full and Win tor. T 3 A Perfectly Fitted Excellently Made Faultleuly Stylish Fill Suit, for A Small Price W. I Hodge was In from Looking Glass today. Terry Dunham has moved from Melrose to this city to reside. C. W. Hatfield, the Melrose black- sinlih, was In town today. Rev. C. A. Rexroad and family and Archie Jackson departed tills morn ing for Morrisvtlle, Mo., where Rev. Itexroad and Archlo will enter a theological Institute, the former to alternate resumption of his divinity similes wltn tenclilng in one of the training departments and tho hitler to enter upon aNcourso for the min istry. Rev. Itexroad expectB to spend two years at Morrlsvllle and then tollow with n course for a like longtli of time at Vauderbllt University, at .Nashville, Teun., to receive his D. 1). degree. A large nil in her of their friends were at tho train this morn ing to bid the party an affectionate larewell. ho will succeeed Rev. Itexroad as paslor of the Roseburg Methodist church. South, will be de termined at the conference to be held on Oct. 22. In tho meantime the directors of tho church will en deavor to have the pulpit tilled every Sunday by some minister located near by. It Is reported that Rev. Uexroad's successor will be a min ister from Florida. TO THE PUBLIC. Notice is hereby given that the partnership existing be. tween Urant Taylor, and FriU Stauffer, under the name of the Roseburg Automobile Liv ery, has this day been dissolv ed by mutual consent, Mr. Stauffer retlrjng and Mr. Tay lor retaining the business indi vidually. Mr. Taylor assumes all outstanding indebtedness against tho firm and to him al so are all accounts payable, GRANT TAYLOR, FRITZ STAUFFER. Roseburg, Or., Aug. 21, 1908. For Sore Feet. I have found Rucklnn'a Arnica Salve to be the proper thing to use for sore feet, as well as for heallug burns, sores, cut, and all manuer of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of u,as foiana, Me. it Is the proper thinir ton for nllpa Trv It MnM under guarantee at A. C. MarsterB & uos. drug store. 2uc. ' Floyd Ramp, of Itrooks, a U. of O. Btudunt, is greeting old friends In Hoseburg, where he formerly resided. F. II. Gilliam, who has been work ing ns a lineman for Keemlull Bros., loft Sunday on his return to Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Elliott and son, of Oklahoma, recently arrived here to remain permanently. They are re lated to E. L. Gilvln. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Ha Always Bongh! Bears the Signature of IT'S A 810N OF GOOD JUDGMENT when people decide to buy the best lumber. K Is evidence that they know what real economy Is. Buy ing lumber here means that you get tho best nnd most thoroughly sea soned lumber to be had. Every foot of it will work up without waBte. Every penny you spend here pays for lumber that you can use to advan tage. Try It. Ordors filled for all kind of trult hoxeB. The J. G. Flook Co., Roseburg, Oregon. The Cottolene Man Will Visit, you.,1 Mr. Geo. E. Stoner, Bpeclal ' representative of The N. K. Faixbank Company, - will be Willi ub to demouatrate COT TOLENE to cur customers. Wo want you to know about this excellent frying and short ening medium. ' COTTOfJCNlS Is made from, cottouseed oil and the cboic-, eat beef suet. Both ot these , ingredients are as purs and . wholesome as anything- that -you can oat. COTTOLENE Is easily digested by the weakest , stomnchs and uiakos things taato better, too. Mr. Goo. E. Stoner will tell you . If ho should happen to miss you, be sure to let us1 Cottolene 'Shortens your food Lengthens your life "' all nbout It. know. HARNESS & JOHNSON! ::n::::jn:j::j:jj:j:jt:j:n::jj:::::::n::mn:u :: 8 :: :: xx XX 4 a H 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 31sl, 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" ;:t::n:::::n:t:;:::::::::j:::un:j:nmn:mm f Evening 10c Matinee 5c New York H-I-H"l"l"l"l- -1-M-H-M- H-4 luwtca lii&oa. OS r SU WMhlikgtua. IX