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I INTERIOR. iSiSiii 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 needs and requirements. Hamilton 3 07 JacRson St. MttltliMIMI 'tllltH EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW AVGt'ST 27, 11)08. Portland Telegram: C. L. M Inkier, rooming over a grocery at lasL Twenty-third and Alberta streets, re ported to the police thin inurniu:; that three thugs were loitering In Ihe vicinity of the store last nighi and he Tears that the crooks cmnem plate robbery. At 11 o'clock Minkler he chased the prowlers away, hut they returned at 2:"0 o'rle.-k v.n he nirain drove then from the vi; :i:ity. He was unable to furnish any des cription of- the men, but is nf the opinion that they were either (1 reeks or Italians. The patrolmen in tin district have been ordered to search for the suspects. No Chinese Employed at the QUICK LUNCH RES TAURANT. W. JONES, Strictly lirst-i Proprietor lass ami clean. Open tiny and niiit. t.'liieken dinner every Sunday, lh.'SOa. in to 7:.K) p. in. Near the S. P. Depot. A. L. KITCHI.V, is the man to sec for everything in the Nur sery line. TrPAC thatgrow i l that pay. Fruit and ornanental trees, Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or. Oregon Restaurant Open D.iy und NUlit Fresh Oysters, Clams and Fish at Any Time Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. REGULAR MEALS 25c. LEONA MILLS . Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg, 'Oime 1411 PROCURED AND DETENTCD. rw aJrk, bow to oUaU. J-wrnU. twif cupright cte N ALL COUNTRIES. fimfimrit direr! si4 Washington ta-e mnner and often tkef nt. Went md Infrinftment mctic uowwj. U liatfe ftrw. W ValM ItatM titan Oflct. I WASHINGTON, O i for all insitic work and Art wood Finishes size packages to suit your Drug' Co. Roseburg, Oregon. )IIIIHH Ladies' tailored suits Tor Fall have just nrrtved at II. Marks Co. dsw Mrs. E Wimbeily and granddaugh ter. Miss Kther l.allrle, went to (liaals I'ass today for a visit with relntives. Today's rain reminds us that the annual District Fair is again in pro gress. It's being In-ld nt Marsh field instead of llnseburg does not affect the weather, however. A Practice! Self-Fillirg Fountain A dip in any ink, a pressure of the lllllinh and a sell-llllllig pen is lllled, ready to write all done In an Instant, iiuicker than we can toll about it. The priln iple Is simplicity it self. Inside the barrel of Ihe pen, which is of the same appear ance ami material as any other high-grade fountain pen, Is a collapsible ink reservoir of soft rubber. To till this reser voir simply press your linger on a small button on the out side of I lie pen. immerse the pen-point in Ink. and allow reservoir to expand in a natur al wav and that Is all there is to it. We sell bom me Water man and Conklin. Hood ones at $i.r.n. gold ununited ones up to $1". Come in and let us show you - it will make us happy and will not put you under obliga tion to buy. AGEE BOOK and STATIONERY STORE Successor to Camion. Crescent Theatre Hijjh class motion pictures and illustrated songs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday. : ; : : : TODAY'S PROGRAM tiii: i . m i: "N tiik iuim:om I LOOK." a'.l i i.v I'M i i:-- Il.l.r.STIiATKi' SONIlrf: ...(,, One Word i'f ('.l.v.d.-.tM.n." and ..T..L.. Me lluek 1" New Ve K 1"n" ,-Wirk " fino i II"' ev.nii, only.l Everybody rocs to T INCRESCENT (.KT TIIK IIAIiir:" ADMISSION Evening 10c Matinee 5c LOCAL NEWS, liefore going camping get a bottle )f Marsters' poison oak remedy. TF K. A. Ilinkle, who was In town to day, reports his little daughter agaiu very ill with aimendicilis. at their home ten miles east of this city, it had not yet been determined whether an operation would be neessnry. Dr. Lowe, the well known optician, is now at the Hotel McC'lallen to re main till 3 o'clock Saturday after noon. TO THE PUBLIC I will re-open my restaurant in connection with the Umpqua Bakery on Sept. 1. Ser vice will bo strictly first class. E. Jennings. After September 1st the regular preaching services will be resumed at the Kirst Presbyterian church, in this city. The pastor. Dr. J. A. Townseud, is still enjoying his vaca tion on his 10-ncre farm just south of town. If you haven't the time to exor cise regularly. Dean's Uegulets will prevent constipation. They Induce a mild, easy, healtful action of the bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them. 2."ic. Elder C. W. Flaig, of Minneapolis. Minn., will onen the ten days' ennui meeting In Mellows' grove tomorrow j evening at 7:110 o'clock. These meet ings will he in the Interest of the ! Seventh Day Adveutists. I Stops earache In two minutes, toothache or pain of burn or scald in five minutes; hoarseness, one hour; muscleacho, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas Kclectrlc Oil. monarch over pain. Hot water Dottles, fountain syringes, bulb syringes and atomizers, he finest and moBt complete line In he city. Sold at the lowest prices on our guarantee to give satisfaction. Look at our line and you will not buy dsewbere. Hamilton Drug Co. Ladies' tailored suits for Fall have just arrived at II. Marks Co. dsw Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent, Sc. TF Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. 5c. TF Edwin Weaver wns down from .Myrtle Creek Wednesday. He will begin hop-picking in his 4 5 -acre yard on Monday, Sept. 7th. He has a good crop this year and sold the same under contract some time ago for in' cents per pound. He also has a bout Of. acres of prunes .on which the harvesting will begin about a week later. His prune crop is so heavy this year that the size of the fruit will not be so large as last year's. BODGE Che Reliable Catior Has n-ceived his FALL STYLES and SAMPLES also a line of Kali Goods. Drop in and look over the Kail styles J. and get posted on the proper 4 styles for Kail and Winter. J T A Perfectly Fitted V Excellently Made , . Faultlessly Stylish , . 4- Fall .Suit for X Y A Small Price . . Don't Worry About Your Laundry No use to work hard all day at the wash-tub. Washing is a woman s hardeHt housework . we make It her easiest. Wrap up Hie bundle and Phone ,o. Till and we call for it and deliver It when It Is done. And the cost is small. Let us do your writhing and you join the "Don't Worry" i'luli. It will come bark to you ele.in. pure and in perfect condition, an the result of our modern methods. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY I I Ice Cream and Sherbet served from "Our Freeiera" Is different from the ordinary kind. Don't ask bow. You wilt know when you have eaten a big dish of it. Palace of Sweets Phooe 1273 Orders Delivered LOCAL NEWS. Tin fruit cans at Churchill's. Cut flowers, carnations, at, The Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone L4t7. Umpqua Cold Cure la a guaran teed remedy. Quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF Consult Dr. Lowe about your eyes at once. He leaves Saturday after noon at 3 o'clock. D. L. McNeil, a former resident, of Hoseburg, arrived here this morn ing from Wisconsin, to look after business interests. THE BOND REALTY CO. Or charda, Farms, Timber Land and city property. Some fine bargains. Jack son street, Roseburg Ore. 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 Box 302. Hoseburg, Or., DS20 The biggest stock of Vermont, marble ever received In Roseburg In now on display at W. E. MarsterB1 shop, foot of Jackson street. Give him a chance to figure on your work and he will satisfy you. Dtt A home-like restaurant where you can get three appetizing meals a day seven days in the week nt IS. Jen nings' restaurant, which will be re opened Sept. 1 in connection with tho Umpqua Bakery. We are sole agents for the Conklin Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec omend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Agee Book Store. TF Miss Mabel Mahn went to Yoncalla today to visit with relatives. W. J. Tester and family returned Wednesday from a pleasure trip to Newport and Portland. A supply of the new edition of the Oregon mining laws has just been received at this ofllce. It In eludes everything to date In legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 cents each. TF The team of horses attached to the Hoseburg Steam Laundry wagon in dulled in its regular weekly runaway Wednesday, starting from the Hotel McClallen, at the top of the incline on lower Jackson street, and running down into a ditch near Ed Marsters' marble works, where they attempted to turn around. The result was thai they demolished the wagon, without Injury to themselves. Dr. Lowe, the well known optician now at the Hotel McClallen, will close his office promptly at 3 p. tn Saturday. He puts the cream of 1!) years' experience Into his glasses. Q. W. Kiddle, county fruit Inspect or, visited the Roseburg markets to day. He reports all fruit on sale In practically perfect condition. He at tributes this to better care belntf taken of orchards and In the selec tion of fruits for the trade, An Immense line of Cook's Llnol euro just received; In the latest de signs. No make of linoleum better and but few as good. B. W. Strong, The Furniture Man. The Methodist church will close the work of the conference year on Sept. 23rd. when the Annual Con ference wilt convene at Salem, Ore gon. The church has made remark able advances along all lines. One of the most encouraging is that of the Sunday school, which has main tained an average attendance of more than one hundred for the ihsl three months. She I.Ikes Good Tilings. Mrs. Chan. E. Smllh. of West Franklin, Maine, ay: "I like good thingH and have adopted Dr. King's New Life I'llls as our family laxa tive medicine, beeauHe they are good and do their work without making a fiiKB about It." These painless puri ne sold at A. C. Marsters ft Co's. drug Btore. 2re. 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 the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Ra4uae aubatltute. Prlo. Boo. hold by Ited CroM PliarmarT. To-Day It will pay you to buy city lots. $150 a lot. See Elmer Wimberly. BUY AX OX BANK ISSlH. TOPKKA. Kan., Aug. 7 Wiii.am J. Bryan will deliver one or the prin cipal speeches uf his campaign here today, the Biibject selected being the guarantee of bank deposits us enun ciated In the party platform. Mr Bryan considers this issue a highl) Important and vital one and believer that it will appeal to thousands ol republican and Independent votcrt It Is stated that a movement ha; been set on foot to form a natiomt campaign organization of person who have lost money through ban. failures. Democrats from all parts of Kan sas began pouring" into the capita this morning to greet the enndidati and the Nebraskan will be given r. great ovation when he appears on the platform to deliver his address. JAPAX TO WKLIXXMK TAIttt. TOKIO, Aug. 27. A mass meet ing of business men, both native and foreign, wns held today to raist funds and complete plans for the re ception of the American lleet in .lap auese waters in October. Admiral Viscount Ito, chief of the naval gen eral Btaff, is a member of the recep tion committee. The commercial In terests of Toklo will co-operato with those of Yokohama In the entertain ment of the lleet at the latter city. It is estimated that f.Mtu.OOO will be needed to defray expenses, and a considerable portion of this sum hay already been subscribed. KOOL KANVAS KICKS. Canvas Shoes, Moccasins and Bare Foot Sandals, Ladles' and GentV Outing Slues, it's a queer foot that we can't fit. R. L. STEPHENS, Next door to P. O. Mrs. T. R. Sheridan Is visiting with relatives In Marshfleld. Mr. and Mrs. John Newman went to Drain today to visit with relatives. M rs. Mark Montgomery. ' .nun- tion, is the guest of Mrs. 13. H. Pen grn, of this city. Mrs. O. A. llouser and unughter are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Howard, in Eugene. The Misses Hell, milliners, return ed Wednesday from Portland, when1 they bought their fall stock of poods. Mrs. F. W. llaynes and little daughter returned Wednesday from visit with relatives in lanihtll county. Mr. and Mrs. ' Bud Lewis ami Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Goodnow left this morning for Cow Creek canvon. where (hey will camp for a few days. Walter S. Throlkeld, until re cently a snloHinnn at' J. F. Culver & Co s. hardware store In this city, and II. B. Hillery, n former S. P. en gineer, have jointly purehnsnd a hardware store at Brownsville. Linn county. They are now in charge. A letter received here this morn ing by W. L. Cobb, who Is seeking n vacant house for the writer, says that Prof. J. W. Groves, one of the uewlv engaged members of the faculty of the Roseburg High School, will nr rivo here from Kansas City, Mo., with his family, about Sept. 1. Rev. J. R. Blocker, of Del fray. Florida, a South Methodist minister, will succeed Rev. C. A. Rexrond n pastor of tho Roseburg church until a regular assignment is made at the conference in October. It is probable, however, that Rev. Blocker may also he appointed to the local pastorale for the next conference year, lie Is now en route to this city, and the date of his Initial sermon here will be an nounced after his arrival. GRANTING PATENTS. Invention at Distinguished From Mere Mechanical Skill, A patent rnnnol properly be granted protecting the product of mere me chanical skill as distinguished from hi vention. Dltllculty is frequently ex perlet. d in distinguishing between the two, nnd the supreme test for dt termlnlng whether a particular device la the result of mechanical skill In not whether au ordlmiry mechanic could mnkc the device if It were suggested to him. but whether be would makr It without suggestions Bave those which are prompted by his skill and knowledge of his art For example. If n juau constructs out of Iron n machine which hud previous ly been made out of wood be does not thereby become an Inventor In a 1egu sen ne. Ijecmine everytiody knows thai any coustriicioi can build a nmchiiu out of Iron Instead of wood. I tin suppose that gmqiowdt-r had Just re cently tccn discovered and that the nutn who Invented it hod nppllcd fot atid obtained n patent upon It. He might have claimed. "I eomldiM saltpeter, sulphur nnd cbarconl hi n certain way nnd preduep n Htarllln; result, nnd It would be no answer. II nn m lion for Infringement wen1 brought, for the Infringer to say that every chemist could make the powdei after he hnd been shown how. for If every chemist did not hnvc tfe knowledge ns well nm the skill, tic originating of the powder constitute I Invention. Exchange. 1. JU t. .J. .J. .J. .J. .J. .J. . .J. 4. TO TIIK PI'IIMC. .5. Notiee n hereby given unit j. the partnership exb;.ir'' he- .! 4. tween Grant 1 ylor ml Krlt 4 Htaufl' r. tinder the niinie of .J. 4 the Itoseimig Antoi. ibile l.lv- .J, U ery. h:i this day been dlnwilv- J. ed by mutual eonKent, Mr. J. 4. Scauff 'r ritli'i ; f 'd Mr. T.'iv- .. 4 4. 1. ir retaining lie hiiHineNs Indi- J. vlduully. Mr. layior HyMiuies .j. u Rll oniKTanumg inueieeunehu f. iilnst the tlrm and to liliu al X so are all acefinnt pftvnble. J. (lltANT TAYI.OU. J. KltlTZ STAI'KKKIl. 4. : 5 rrJi Koseiiurg, ur., Aug. zi, isun. In Roseburg Nearly Everybody Drinks Coca Cola. We serve Coca Cola and more than a dozen other soft drinks as well as Ice cream, Sherbet and Ice Cream Sundaes. Vover wns a plnee go popular for tv- freshing drink. &f)e ROSE CIIIMXKY SYF.I-:i Anyone who has flues or chimneys to clean, this is tho last time this fall you can get a good reliable Sweep to do tho work. Terms reas onable. Leave orders at once at Monogram Cigar Store, Denning it Kent, Props. d.It Three square meals a day at e, lennings' restaurant, which will be re-opened in connection with the Umpqua Bakery on Sept. 1, Why James Lee iot Well. Everybody in ZanoBvillo, O knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She writes: "My husband James Leo, tlrmly believes he owes his life to tho use of Dr. King's New Discovery. His lungs wore se verely affected thnt consumption .seemed Inevitable, when a friend rec ommended New Discovery. We tried It, and its uso has restored him to perfect health." Dr. King's Now DlBiwvnry Is the King of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds It has no equal. The first dosr gives relief. Try it. Sold under .1 Kiinranteo nt A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. We Have 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 Near Freight Depot 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 31srt, 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" - TO l.KJNT HKillKIt CRITICISM. OTTAWA. Out., Aug. 27. A live ly debate between the conservatives and radicals of the Church of Eng land In Canada will likely be preci pitated at the session of the General Synod to be held here next month. Kor some time there has been much opposition nniong the more orthodox churchmen to some of the advanced teachings of clergymen and college professors. In order that the mat ter may be threshed out by the sy-. nod, the Rev. Dr. Langtry has Intro duced a motion attacking the "con tusions of what is known as the higher criticism,' The "higher critics" and "modernists within the church will likely oppose-the adop tion of such a motion, and a verbal warfare may result. FOR SALE Without exception, tho finest 10-acre tract In vicinity of Roseburg. Only 2 miles from city, with fine frontage on bank of Umpqua river; splendid deep, rich, sandy, river-bottom loam; about 8 acres set to standard var ieties of apples, pears, peaches and awluuts. Some trees In full bearing; good building site; same quality of laud adjoining worth $"00 and upwards per acre. Price $2,200. Easy tortus if desired. N. D. McCall, Roseburg, Oregon. dBWtf Marsh Held Times: Claude Wood ruff has purchased the interest of his partner. N. C. Medley, in the Bandon Furniture Co., and will continue tho business at the regular stand. CASTOR I A For InfanU and Children. fha Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha Signature of FOR YOUR SAS If, DOORS OR BLINDS got nn estimate from us before de ciding upon where to buy. It will be money In your pocket, as we can guarantee you lower figures, in a bet ter quality of matorlal, than you can possibly get elsowhore. We handle nothing but the liest, and we are con tent to "live and let live." Our stock of building material Is Al tn every way. Orders filled for all kind of fruit boxes. The J. G. Flook Co., Itoseburit. Oregon. Our Own fi