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INTERIOR, i
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
3 07 Jackson St.
Drug'
Roseburg,
Co.
Oregon.
Ice Cream and
Sherbet
Berved from "Our Freezers" is
different from the ordinary
kind. Don't ask how. You
will know when you have euten
a big dish of it.
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TONIGHT! TOXUillT!
Palace of Sweets
Phone 1273 Orders Delivered
LOCAL NEWS.
"The h'mv on tin
lit The Crusi-t'llt
Al'Cil'ST 11)08.
Ladles' tailored suits Tor Kali have
Just arrived at 11. Murks Co. ilsw
Umpqua Cold Cure is a guaran
teed remedy, quick and sure, ul
Hamilton's. TP
Geo. Yokuni. of Muri:il.- furry
county, is in IloseburR for a few i1:ivh
and may conclude to spend the win
ter here.
A. ft. Mattoon, of Kiddle, is in
ltoseburg on his way to Portland,
where he may remain permanently,
as he has disposed of IiIh interests at
Riddle.
No Chinese
Employed ut the
QUICK LUNCH RESTAURANT.
Tin fruit cans at Chun hill's.
Cull and look owr our New Kiinn
Wagons. We call show yon the
strongest wasnn ever built. J. K.
Marker & Co.
Edgar R. Long, nccnninanleil bv
his brother, P. H. Long, of Cle eland,
left on the early train this v.iorum,
for Arizona, the ImmIiIi or Hie lor
I hut again being very poor.
W. JONES,
Strictly first-class
Proprietor
and clean.
Open day it ml nijjht. Chicken
dinner every Sunday, 11:110 u. in
to 7:30 p. m.
Near the S. P. Depot,
A. L KITCHIN,
is the man to see for
everything in the Nur
sery line..
TrPPC thatgrow.
JL 1 CCo that pay.
Fruit and ornanental
trees, Grape & Berry
vines, roses, etc. etc.
Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or.
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.
A Practical
Self-Filling
Fountain
Pen
A dip in any ink. a pressure
or tiie tliuinli ii li 1 a self-nlllng
pen is filled, ready to write
all dune in an instant, ipiieker
than we can tell about ii.
The principle is simplicity it
self. Inside Ihe bane1, of (lie pen,
which is of Ihe same appear
ance ami material as any other
high-grade I'oiilitalii pen, is a
collapsible ink reservoir of
soft rubber. To till this reser
voir simply press your linger
oil a small button on tin' out
side of Hie pen. immerse Hie
pen-point In Ink. ami allow
reservoir to expand in . natur
al ai'- ami thai is al'. there is
!i. It. We sell h.ini me alei
man anil Coiikliu.
(iood ones at R"l1
mounted ones up to tin.
Come ill ami let us show you
it will make us happy -and
will not put you niiib r obliga
lion to buy.
AGEE
BOOK and STATIONARY
STORE,
Surcrssnr ,l- '""-
Don't fail to see
Itnr-Koom 1'Iikh',"
today.
S. II. Helton and 1). L. HUkllng, or
Twin Kails, Idaho, wore here this
muniing looking over the country
with a view to locating.
If you haven't the time to exer
cise regularly, I) -inn's Keguletn will
prevent constipation. They induce u
mild, easy, hen It ful notion oC the
bowels without griping. Ask your
druggist for them. 25c.
A home-like restaurant where you
can get three appetizing meals n day,
seven days in the week at K. Jen
nings' restaurant, which will he re
opened Sept. 1 in connection v'th the
L'inpqua rtakery. "
Stops earache In two minutes,
toothache or pain of burn or scald
in five minutes; hoarseness, ono
hour; musclearhe, two hour?; sore
throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas'
Ectectric Oil. monarch over pain.
L. C. Hill has leased three-acres of
the Sinnott place, ncross the road
from his present strawberry gardens
in the Brook side addition and will
add that much to his strawberry acre
age fur the coining season. Mr. Hill
i fully conversant- wlib the straw
berry business and grows some of the
finest varieties.
Hot water Dottles, fountain
iyringes, bulb syringes and atomizers
the finest and most complete line Ii1
the city. Sold at the lowest price? on
our guarantee to give satisfaction.
Look at our line and you will not buy
olsewhere. Hamilton Drue Co.
Will Jones Is now conducting The
Quick Lunch (or Sunset) restaur
ant in the uew.ltapp building, near
the S. P. depot. Ills skill as a cook
is a guarantee of llrst class service.
The place is open day and night,
with regular dinners from 11:30 a.
in. Special chicken dinners on Sun
days. Two private cars were attached to
this morning's southbound train, No.
i:!. One was occupied by (I. P. Smith
and parly of I udiauapolls. Mr.
Sm ii li is the chief engineer of Ihe
Lake Krie & Western railway and he
Is making n tour of the coast. The
other car was occupied by Win.
Hobhs. wife and daughter. Mr. Hobb?
is Ihe genera) superintendent uf the
M, L. & T. railway lines in Texas,
a part of the Southern Paclllc sys
tem, lit came west via Spokane.
Northbound on the local train was
the private car of the S. P. H. It. of
ficials of Portland. occupied by
Siipt. L. II. Fields. Master Mechanic
Younger and others.
Alcuzur T Ilea tit?. Formerly The Vita-
graph, Opens to Public.
LEONA MILLS
Lumber Company
Lumber, Lath,
Shingles and
Dry Finish Lumber
Yards on lower Oak Street
Roseburg, 'Phone 1411
Crescent
Theatre
IIij;li class motion pictures
and illustrated swiks. Cha
nge of program Mon. Wed.
and Friday.
H"H"IMM- M"I"M"M' ?
BODGE
X Che Reliable tailor f
Has received his
FALL STYLES
and SAMPLES
also a line of Fall floods. Drop
in and look over the Fall styles
- and yet (Misled nn the proM'r
styles for Fall and Winter.
A Perfectly Fitted
Excellently Made
Faultlessly Stylish
Fall Suit, for
A Small Price
LOCAL NEWS
Now help Roseburg grow.
Miss liertude Knerr left Tuesday
for her home at Mill City, after a
visit here with her sister, Mrs. Fred
Chapman.
THE HOXI) REALTY CO. Of
chards, Farms, Timber Land and city
property. Some fine bargains, Jack
son street. Roseburg Ore.
T. C. Cobb and F. II. Waite left on
Tuesday afternoon for Marshtleld to
attend the district fuir and look af
ter business Interests.
See Pat for your Paints, Oils and
Varnishes; beBt on earth. Ho can
save you money, with a positive
guarantee back of the goods. P. O.
liox 302, Roseburg, Or., DS20
WANTED Man to pick pears;. 3
cents per box. Apply to Messick &
Currie, three miles north of Oak
laud, i dsws2
The biggest Btock of Vermont
marble ever received In Roseburg In
now on display at W. K. Ma raters"
shop, foot of Jackson street. Give
aim a chance to figure on your work
and he will satisfy you. Dtf
George C. Graham and Engineers
F. T. Green, Thos. Luster nnd D. U
Hunnell went to T rtland Tuesday to
attend the funeral of Engineer Jack
Nichols, who was killed in the wreck
of the Cottage Grove local, near Eu
gene. Sunday night.
Ladles' astride saddles, men's sad
dles, harness, etc., at F. Long'B,
posite the Empire Livery Stables, al
corner Oak and Rose streets. It
will be to your Interest financially to
call there. dswal5
Miss Emily Johns, recently of the
Lowengart Millinery house in Port
land, has taken charge of the mil
linery department at Josephson'H, in
tills city. She was accompanied by
her sister, who will visit here for a
short time.
We are sole agents for the Conklln
Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec
omend them as being far ahead of
any other pen on the market. Agee
Book Store. TF
An immense line of Cook's -Linoleum
just received; in the latest de
signs. No make of linoleum better
nnd but few as good. B. W. Strong,
The Furniture Man.
Eugene Guard, Aug. 2.1: Married,
Today, in the Methodist parsonage.
Andrew J. Sheridan and Airs. Mattie
l.ee. Rev. D. II. Trimble officiating.
The groom la from Myrtle Creek and
the bride from Divide. They will
make their future home In Eugene.
Phone 661, when you want a good
driving rig or saddle horse. Horses
boarded at reasonable rates. Del mar
Dixon. dTF
Frank Drown and Peter Ha Iff, the
West Roseburg fruit growers, treat
ed the Review force yesterday, the
former to a line box of Crawford
peaches and the latter to a box of
tine, big apples. We are still en
joying them
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, but
on account of so many requests for
boxes they are now prepared to sup
ply peach, apple or other boxes In
small or large quantities. For
prompt delivery and low prices give
them your orders. IJSW
Roseburg theatre goers will to
night have their first opKrtunlty t.
attend The Alcazar, formerly Tin
Vitagraph, which will be opened t
the public by W. M. Rasmus am
David Welser, of Portland. The hou:
of commencement of the first of th
two shows to be given each evenlnj
will be the same as heretofore 7:3
o'clock, and the style and arrangt
meat of the program will also be tlu
same moving pictures alternating
with illustrated songs. The price o:
admission continues at 10 cents, bu
on the nights of the dramas, whirl,
will be given two nights a week, be
ginning the Intter part of September
thlB will be Increased to 2 si, 35 and
50 cents.
Realizing the necessity of makinp
a good Impression at the start. In or
der to retain popularity with the
public, Messrs. Rasmus and Weisei
have prepared an extra line bill foi
their opening night. The moving
picture films which will be shown
embrace the following subjects:
"Life of a Sailor," "Madam Fancies."
"Swedish Sports," and "A Pressing
Letter." The two latter are of the
class known as Bceulc views, beauti
fully embellished and sure to please
all lovers of artistic work. Mr. Cbas.
Lewis, recently of the Raker Theatre,
Portland, has been secured tofurnlsh
the songs. He has a splendid voice,
and starts off tonight with a rendi
tion of "Good Dye, Sweetheart,
Good Rye."
The program will be changed three
times a week, on Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays, with a matinee
every afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
DREW NEWS
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coprncou, N ALL COUNTRIES.
Bmsineti direr! n-itk Washington ta:e$ tim. ,
money nnd often ike patent.
Pitant rt litfHnftfntfrt Pnctlct ExcfatJnly.
Writ or rvwna tniiiil
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WASHINGTON. P C.
"Take Me I
("Wh-k" i
Word "f r.iii'biiiii."
nnd
.... ;,. ,.. m; only.)
Everybody rocs to
The CRESCENT
! .M.KT Till' IMI'T"'
ADMISSION
j Evening 10c Matinee 5c
.
In Roseburg
Nearly Everybody
Drinks Coca Cola.
CANADIAN EXHIBITION.
TORONTO, ONt Aug. 26. The
Canadian National Exhibition is now
neuritiK completion and will be in
reudlneHa for the opening on Satur
day. lUitldiiiRs on the grounds rtM--
We serve Coca Cola and more ";8u"t an "'v-tment of n.r.oo.ooo.
The tire-proor grandstand has a seat
man a dozen other soft drinks' 'k capacity of is. sou, night thou-
. ii I cl l sands animals will In) on view at one
as Well as Ice Crcaill, Mierbet , time, and In addition to the livestock
exhibits, there will be International
and Ice Cream Sundaes.
.Vuver was a place so popular for ro
frcNliiiiK drinks.
XShe ROSE
CillMNKV SWKKl'.
Anyone who luis duos or chimneys
to clean, this Is the last time this
fall you con get a good relluble
Sweep to do the work. Terms reas
onable. Lcuve orders at once at
Monogram cigar Store, Denning 4i
Kent, 1'rops. d3t
Three sniiure liienls a day at E.
lennlngs' restaurant, which will be
re-opened .in connection with, the
Umpilllll llnkery on Sept. 1. iS
cat and dog shows. The grounds
cover nearly 200 acres, the exhibition
buildings about thirty acres and the
iudustrial exhibits ten acres.
FOR SALE Without exception, thu
finest 10-acre tract In vicinity of
ltoseburg. Only 2V4 miles from
city, with fine frontage on bank,
of Umpqua river; splendid deep,
rich, sandy, river-bottom loam;
about 8 acres Bet to standard var
ieties of apples, pears, peaches and
awluuts. Some trees in full
benrlug; good building site; same
quality of land adjoining worth
$fi00 and upwards per acre. Price
12,2110. Easy terms If desired.
' N. D. McCall, Roseburg, Oregon.
dswtf
Why James l,eo CJot W. ll. - I ''V KSTATK TltANSFKKS.
The forest rangers, Messrs. Ireland
and tllll, are busy again in this pnrt
of the country fighting fire.
Mrs. Eugene Hanan passed
through Drew Sunday night on bin
way to Roseburg from Klamath.
Messrs. King and Hughes, who
have been In the mountains for the
past three weeks, returned home last
week and Mr. Haiuville, who has
-een acting as postmaster at Perdue
during Mr. King's absence, returned
to Jiis 'home at Drew.
Walter Tbomason and Lee It rati -ley
left Saturday i:y team for Jack
s m county. They will be gone Sev
ern . ys attending to business matters.
Misses Suul and Mamie Furlong
have returned to their home at Per
due, after attending school here fot
the past flvo months.
Miss Martha Klrkpatrlck has ro
turned home from Tiller to remain
indefinitely.
A crowd of young people from
Roseburg passed through Drew las!
week on their way to Crater Lake.
- The Sunday school closed Sunday
and will not reopen until after the
prune picking senson is over.
School closed Friday after a five
months' term taught by Miss Hazel
.lewett, of Roseburg. Friday after
noon was devoted to a program In
which all the children took part, and
each and every one of them did
their parts excellently, many of the
visitors declaring that they had
never had the pleasure of listening to
such an excellent program. We were
glad to see so many prone (. nnd such
an Interest taken In the progress of
our school.
RF3POHTKH.
Everybody In Zanesvlllo, 0.,
knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural
route 8. . She writes: "My husband,
lames Lee, firmly believes he owet
his life to the use of Dr. King't
Mow Discovery. His lungs were se
verely affected that consumptloi
seemed Inevitable, when a friend rec
)inmended New Discovery. We trim
it, nnd its use has restored hi in ti
perfect health:" Dr. King's New
Discovery Is the King of throat ant1
lunff remedies. For coughs and
Hlds It has no equal. The first dos
?lves relief. Try It. Sold under ?
guarantee nt A. C. Marsters & Cos
drug store. DOc and $1.00. Tria
bottle free.
C. M. Holcomb to J. L. -nnd S. A.
Kendall, (10; 80 acres sec. i.. 26-2.
O. T. Heals to Maurice A. tr.'ney,
$1200; 25 acres bcc. 10, 30-4. '
oASTORIA
For Infanti and Children.
ftii Kind You Have Always Bought
atureof
Indies' tailored suits for Fall have
just arrived at II. Mnrks Co. dsw
KOWj kanvas kicks.
CftiivaB Shoes, Moccasins and Pare
Foot Sandals. Ladles' and Uent'f
Outing Sh jes. It's a queer foot that
we can't fit. R. b. STEPHENS, Next
door to P. O.
Dr. A. V. Sether, of Olendnle, was
in this city today.
John Agee was over from near
Wilbur on business today.
Mrs. J. K. Hoover, of Myrtle
Creek, was a ltoseburg vlltor today.
o-
She l.lkes GihmI Things.
Mrs. Chas. K. Smith, of West
Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good
things nnd have adopted Dr. King's
New l.lfe Pills as our fnmlly laxa
tive medicine, because they are good
and do Iheir work without making a
fuss about it." These painless puri
fiers sold at A. C. Marsters & Co's.
drug store. 2fo.
To-Day
It will pay you to buy
citylotsr $150 a lot.
See Elmer Wimbcrly.
4-
Don't
Worry
About Your
Laundry
No use to work hard all day
nt the wash-tub. Washing is
a wiUNJin's hnnli'st housework
we make it her easiest.
Wrap up the bundle and I'hniie
us No. T'.U- and w il for
if and deliver ft when It is
done. And the cost Is small.
Let us do your washing and
ynti join the "lion't Worry"
i'lub It ill come ,;u k to
i it eb nii. pure and in perfect
ruiiditimi. as the re tilt of our
inndern methods.
ROSEBURG STEAM
LAUNDRY
CAREY ACT
LAND SALE
15.000 aiTPs of land in the Ftnto
nf Idaho, lyin? along the Snake
Kiver and on the main Hue of the
O. S. L. railruml, between the
towns of King Hill ami (ileum
Ferry, will m oHned for sett lei
rnent Ortoher 12, I WW. The Hale
of the Und will xt under the mi
pervijon of the Ktute Idind
iWrd of Idaho. The trmt h-n in
a coe, surrounded by lOik) to
1500 'oot elevations. The soil is
uiiHUpaHHed for fruit culture and
there is no abundant surplus of
water. The laud t op -ned tin
dec t:ie Carey Act, protecting the
pun-baser and nisurinir the water
rights. Money dejMwited on
locations not found desi ruble,
will Ihj refunded.
GRAND OPENING ON
OCTOBER THE TWELFTH
The drtwiriL' of locutions will he held at King Hill, when all ronveni
ence have Iwen arranged in the way of sleeping, eating and other
eoinruodat ions. Tourist sleejKT will be nideti-wked fur thos who wih
tooceujiy them. Ilu is th most promising opportunity for bome
neekers ever offered in the itate of Idaho.
REDUCED RAILROAD RATES
Ask your station agent for rates and full particulars as to ligation. For
literature and full information about the land, write to
Kings Hill Inihxn & ?6er &
MAIN OFFICE BOISE, 10193
VOn YOUIl HASH,
noons on iimxoh
get nn estimate from us before de
elding upon where to buy. It will be
money In your pocket, as we can
Ku urn nt ee you lower figures, In a bet
ter quality of material, than you can
poHtdhly Ret ebtewbero. We handle
nothing but the beat, nnd we are con
tent to "live and let live." Our
mock of building material Is Al In
every way.
Orders tilled for all kind of fruit
boxes.
The J. G. Flook Co.,
ltoacburg, Oregon. -
We Have Olir Own
Delivery Wagon
and can give better and more
prompt service than any
grocery in Roseburg.
The Best of Groceries
HARNESS & JOHNSON
The Corner Grocery
Sheridan Street
1 Near Freight Depot.
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Utensils of any Kind I
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 musl be sold ijo
matter what it will bring. '. ;
You had better come early. ) j
Tfi. Ike Hive Grocery?
MAX VEISS, :
WLprletor "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE".
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