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About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1908)
INTERIOR. 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 I 3 07 Jackson St. EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW AUGUST 28, 1008. Ladles' tailored Bults for Fall have Just arrived at H. Marks Co. dsw John W. Wright nnd J. 0. h'ne have returned from an outing above Peel. Acordlng to the tjeee-s iln-y say they had in hunlinf? and fish ing, very little game or fish Is loft in that part of the country. ih. it. T. Ashworlh and clill'l ' o; arrived here Thursday evening fron Gardiner, her husbanii, Deputy Sher iff Ash worth, having purchased prop-, erty in this city. They came by pri vate conveyance from Scottshurg, taking two days on the trip from there, bringing their household goods. No Chinese Kmploved at the QUICK LUNCH RES TAURANT W. JONES, - Proprietor Strictly first-class and clean. Open day and nigl.t. Chicken dinner eery Sunday, 11:150 a. m to 7:30 p. m. Near the S. P. Depot. A. L. KITCHIN, is the man to sec for everything in the Nur sery line. TrPPC thatrow 1 1 CC3 that pay. Fruit and ornanental trees, Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or. Oregon Restaurant Open Day and Night 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, 'Phone 1411 epyrtghu. ttc )N ALL COUNTRIES. Buiineii dirrrt Waiklton saitt tint . mtonrf and often Ike fatent. Pittfft ifitf Iftfrtuprntrt Practice Exelilj. W nt. nr rom to tu ftl Itl mat ttrwt. tmp Ci!W tut. Tmml WASHINGTON, H Itl Hat ttw. tfp Cm!W4 tut. Tximl 04e D H WASHINGTON. O C. g For all inude work and Art wood Finishes size packages to suit your Drug' Co. Roseburg, Oregon. Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. 5c. TF On Thursday V. A. Zonk had a large cati"er removed from his left hum by Drs. Hoover and Seely. Dr. Lowe leaves Saturday at 3 p. m., and will not return till December. Arthur Johnson arrived here this morning from Scuttle to visit v h his mother, Mrs. F. II. AppelhofT. His two daughters have been visiting at the AppelhofT home for several weeks past and wiil accompany him upon his return to Seattle. A Practical Self-Filling Fountain A dip in any ink, a pressure of the thumb ami a si'lf-lllllng piin is lilleil, rt'nily to write nli done in an Instant, quicker than we can tell nhout It. The principle Is simplicity it self. Inside the barrel of the pen. which is of the same appear ance and materia! as any other ltih-Krade foil main pen, is n collapsible ink reservoir of soft rulibei. To till this reser voir simply press your llnt;er on a small button on the out side of the pen. Immerse the pen-point in ink. and allow reservoir to expand In n natur al way and that is all there is o It. We sell 'ml i "to Water man nnd C'oliklin. Coed ones at $-.i0, gold mounted ones up to I II. Come in and let its show you It will make its happy and will not put you under obliga tion to buy. AGEE BOOK and STATIONERY STORE- Successor to C. II. Oi'inon. Crescent Theatre High class motion pictures and illustrated songs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday. : ; : : : TODAY'S PROGRAM a ni Mii in-: no," ILLl STItATKI) SONUS: In lie Kvcninit ')' tin Moonlight, lrnr IoiiIm-. and The .mmI Old !'. S. A." "Wick" sings In the evening only.) Everybody goes to The CRESCENT ;kt tmk ii.Mirr:" ADMISSION Evening 10c Matinee 5c til ....- xv t. T V- V7 TV LOCAL NEWS. Tin fruit cans at Chun-hill's. Miss llattie Murehoiise, uf June- tion. is the guest of the Misses Shupe. of this city. O. C. Itaker nnd family returned ! front Portland on Thursday. Mrs. Al. Veatch and datiKhter are 1 visiting with .Mrs. I., ti. DunibleUin ac inchester. Mr. and .Mrs. C. A. Wilson re- turned this morning from a trip to I'ortlnml. . Before going camping get a bottle of Marsters' poison oak remedy. TF L. S. Diminlck.. of Dee. in the Hood Itiver valley, and brother, Z. L.. Dimtuick, of Oakland, were in the city today. The former will visit in this county for two or three weeks. TO THE Pl'III.IC I will re-open my restaurant in connection with the Umpiiua Bakery on Sept. 1. Ser- I vice will be strictly llrst class. B. I Jennings. J. T. Uoodtnan left Thursday for ills mine on Whiskey Creek, beyond Three square meals a day nt E. leanings' restaurant, which will be re-opeued in connection with the Umpiiua llakety on Sept. 1. I.asy on the eyes, easy on the nose. Consequently easy on the nerves. Dr. Lowe's superior glasses. I esse T Thompson was In from Cedes ul'ey this morning. He is I preparli.g to sell his livestock ami i fi n.iii:; uncbinery and utensils and will move to Uoseburg or PorlUtM tor .he winter. If you haven't the time to exer- I regularly, Doau's Uegulets will prevent constipation. They Induce a mild, easy, healtful action of the bowels without grilling. Ask your druggist for them. 2rc. Hot water . bottles, fountain syringes, bulb syringes and atomizers, the finest and most complete line In .he city. Sold at the lowest prices on jur guarantee to give satisfaction. Look at our line and you will not buy oleowhere. Hamilton Drug Co. The J. O. Flook Company have de cided to deal In fruit boxes. F.nrly in the Reason 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 quantities. For prompt delivery nnd low prices give them your orders. DSW Ladles' astride Baddies, men's Bad dies, harness, etc.. .at F. Long's, op posite the Empire Livery Stables, at corner Oak and Hose streets. II will be to your Interest financially to call there. dswnlfj n - BODGE t X Che Reliable Cador lias received his FALL STYLES and SAMPLES also a line of Fall Goods. Drop in and look over the Kail styles ami fjet jHistedou the pmer styles for Fall and Winter. A Perfectly Fitted Excellently Made Faultlessly Stylish Fall Suit, for A Small Price No use to work hard nil day at the wash-tub. Wanliing Is a. woman's hardest housework we make it her easiest. Wrap up the bundle and I'hone MB No. "itl and we call for ii ami deliver it when It is done. And the cost is small. lt us you juiti lo your washing and the. "Don't Worry" null. It will come hack to y(ni clean, pun and In perfect condition, an the result of our modern methods. Don't Worry About Your Laundry ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Ice Cream and Sherbet Berved from "Our Freezers" la different from tho ordinary kind. Don't ask how. You will know when you have euteu a big dish of it. Palace of Sweets Phone 1273 Orders Delivered LOCAL NEWS. Rev. Fnther McOee left Thursday for Cilendale for a brief visit, I.. L. Perdue, of Perdue, was In the city on business today. Have Dr. Lowe reliuve your head and eye ache with a lair of his su- imrior glasses. Umpuua Cold Cure Is a guaran- teed remedy. Quick and sure, at Hamilton's. , TF Misses Kmnia nnd Mae Fisher are visiting In Eugene. Joseph Mlcelli went to West Fork on business today. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Clark went to Eugene this morning for a brief visit. You can get the Intest and the best novels nt the Public Library In the Abraham building, upstairs over Hunsaker's store. DTF Mrs. J. H. Hall returned home to (irnnts Pass today, after a visit here with Mrs. A. R. Sharp. THE UONI REALTY CO. Or Farms. Timber Land and city property. Some Hoe bargains. Jack, son street. Roseburg Ore. The "Stay Well'" is the newest and best thing In rimless glasses. Dr. Lowe hns It. Ask him about It. w. J. Drown nnd family, of Yuma, Arizona, who have been visiting here at the homo of C. H. Patrick left this morning for Seattle. Mr. llrown owns a farm near Ulce Hill but will not occupy it until after next fall. See Pat for your Paints, 011b and Varnishes: best on earth. He can save you money, with a positive guarantee back of the goods. P. O. liox 302, Roseburg, Or.. DS20 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Carty, who have been visiting here at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Pll- kiiiKton, returned home to Portland today. The biggest stock of Vermont marble ever received In Roseburg ia now on display at W. G. Marsters' shop, foot of Jackson street. Give him a chance to figure on your work and he will satisfy you. Utf A home-like restaurant where you enn get three appetizing meals a day, seven days In tho week at 13. Jen nings' restaurant, which will he re opened Sept. 1 in connection with the UmiHiua Bakery. 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 A supply of the Jiew edition of the Oregon mining laws has just been received at this office. It In eludes everything to date In legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 cents each. TF B. F. Nichols was down from Rid die today. He reports a fine fruit crop on his place this season. One of his apple trees contains at least 25 boxes of fruit. As soon as he gets his water wheel Installed hi new electric light plant will be ready for operation. Mr. Nichols is a firm believer in good roads and as soon as thepe are built automobiles will supercede horses for road purposes. An Immense line of Cook's Linol eum just received; In the latest de signs. No make of linoleum belter and but few as good. B. V. Strong The Furniture Man. Salem Statesman: C. D. Mlnton, for a long time connected with the Northwest Poultry Journal, of this city, as manager, but who has been practically free from business carvs since he went to the Baltimore gen eral conference of the Methodist church as a delegate, has finally de cided to get back Into harness, and he has purchased the Oregon Agri culturist, of Portland, one of the old est farm pa pern of the state. The Agriculturist Is published twice a month, and has always given especial attention to fruit growing and An g(ra goat raising. Mr. Mlnton ex pects to continue along the same lines, hut hopes to add more and to Increase the scope, business and use fulness of the paper, which, by his well known Industry and business ability, he will no doubt succeed In doing. NOTICE All persons who have been dumping rubbish along the roiinty road In the Doer Creek dls trict. No. 32. are hereby warned to desist as Buch practice Is unlawful. ds2 W. H. HHOWN. Supervisor. - She Liken Good Thing). Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. King's New Life IMIIs as our family Laxa live medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fuss about It." TheHe painless puri fiers sold at A. C. Marsters A Co'i, drug store. 2.1c. io-uay cl irill iy you to buy city Kits. $150 a lot. See Eler Wimberly. COXVKXTIOX. There fs a widespread Idea or no tion in th world that the 13th num ber U unlucky, but those interested in the convention, which was held In the M. E. Church at Drain, Aug. 19 and 20, will assure you that It wan the best ever held In tho county; Wednesday morning, with 23 ear nest persons In attendance, the Coun ty President. Mrs. Ida Marsters, as sisted by the state president, Mrs. Henrietta Brown, of Albany, began the 13th Animal Convention of the Douglas County V. C T. U. Re ports from every union In the county howed so much good work done that Is no wonder we are floating the prohibition banner, for we believe the education the people are receiv ing from the many departments of our work has a great lutluence on the voter. About 60.000 pieces of Illustrated literature have been circulated this year and the medal contest work. which has been done by Drain and Rlkton, has brought to tho work 50. Prof. Ray Henderson spoke of some "DHncultles, such as non-en forcement of law, the "Near Beer" proposition, unlawful use of the pro scription law and the child labor question, which perplexes reform workers. Mrs. Brown thinks the lnws gardlng child labor are soon to be enforced and the children will be free from' their present slavery. Prof, Henderson thinks It dltllcult to have our plans carried out while the gov ernment licenses the salo of a drink which Is 2 per cent alcohol, In prohi bition territory, and will not allow the sale of anything containing over V& per cent without license. A letter from Mrs. Unrah advised us to plan for great things and be gin the next day after the conven tion to carry out our plans. Drain has a wide-awake union and gave us a hearty welcome. The ofllcers elected for the ensuing year are: President, Ida Marsters; corresponding secretary, Belle My mitt; recording secretary, Zadle Bish op, treasurer, Mrs. Loo Dlilard, of Roseburg. County Superintendents of Depart ments are: Medal Contest, Madellno Russell Drain. Lumberman, Margaret lledden Rlkton. Franchise, Susan Cowan, Drain. Evangelistic, Mrs. B. L. Eddy, of Roseburg. Sunday School, Lulu Rose, of Roseburg. Mothers' Meetings, Anna Rar7.ee. of Roseburg. Flower Mission, Miss Maud And rus. of Elkton. Press. Zadle Bishop, of Yoncnlla. " Medical Temperance, Mtb. L. E. Edwards, of Drain. Antl-NarcotlcB, Helena Riddle, Riddle. Literature, Anna Richards, of of Drain. Scientific Temperance Instruction, Zadle Bishop, of Yonculln. Law Enforcement, Mrs. II. L. Marsters, of Roseburg- Social and Red Letter DayB, Carrie Sneed, of Drain. Parliamentary, Delia Jewett, of Rosehu rg. Health and Hereditary, Mary II. lewett, of Gardiner. Y. Secretary, Mrs. Nellie Deck ley, or Elkton. L. T. L. Secretary, Helen Fergu son, of Roseburg. The double contest. Gold Medal, Oratorical and Silver Medal Musical, with several extra selections was a fine program. Tho medals wore awarded as fol lows: Gold, Grace Bishop, Yoncnlla; silver, Irene Rode, Drain. It Is hoped that each union will appoint superintendents of depart ment work and report to the county superintendent. The advice of Mrs. J. K. Hawkins to "build a fence of confidential In struction nbout our children, nn teach them the danger of climbing over," Is good for all ages In life. MEMBER. How lo Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis I those who are habitually consTlpat- ed. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation oy stim ulating the liver and bowels nnd res tores the natural action of the bow els. Orlno Laxative Fruit hyrup does not nauseate or gripe and Is mild and pleasant to take Hefusc jubstltiitcH. Ited Cross Pharmacy, NEW HELHilOI'S SET. CHICAGO, Aug. 28. Declaring that they received a divine manifes tation from out of the clouds fifteen years ago, with a warning not to re veal its nature until August 29, of this year, Albert HlakHy and his wife, Jennie, are preparing to make the revelation public tomorrow lllakely Is a carpenter and has been a profound Mibie student for many years. Me declares his intention of founding a new religious sect based on his "revelation," and asserts that all who do not accept It will surely he dnrnned. The carpenter and his wife have already gained many ad herents. 1 j. TO TUB ITI1LIC. Notice Is hereby given that J. the partnership existing he 4 tween Grant Taylor, and Fritz Stnuffer, under the name of (he Itosehurg Automobile Liv ery, has this day been dissolv ed by mutual consent, Mr. Htauffer retiring and Mr. Tay lor retaining the business Indi vidually. Mr. Taylor acumen all outstanding Indebtednens against the Arm and to him al so are all arrotints payable. OK A N'T TAYLOH, KKITZ STA I'FFKIt. Roseburg, Or., Aug. 21, 1908. 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. Never was n place so popular for n freshing driiilui. tSho ROSE Cut flowers, carnations, at The I Rose. Mrs. F. O. Owen. Phone 14S7. Miss Overtn Bass has accepted a position with the Bell Sisters for the lull BeaHon In millinery. Miss D;u3 h highly recommended ns a trlmir.-c-, having had a number of years of ex perience. She has been empKv.'l for the past eight yearB as a trim mer with the M. Crelghton Millinery lioise In Klchniond, Virginia. She is a sistor of ltuv. U. W. Bass, ot.lhis Why Junifs I'i Got WVll. Everybody In Zancsvlllo, O., knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. Sho writes'; "My husband, lames Lee, firmly believes ho owes his llfo to tho use of Dr. King's New Discovery. Ills lungs were se verely nlfoclod thnt consumption seemed Inevitable, when a friend rec ommended Now Discovery. Wo tried It, and Its use has restored him to perfect health'." Dr. Klng'e New Discovery Is the King of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds It hns no equal. The first dost gives relief. Try it. -Sold under a gunrantoe at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. COc aud $1.00. Trlnl 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 I! Do You Need Dishes or Cooking Utensils of any Kind 11 If so, do not overlook the sale of these goods that were saved from the wreck of our store room several weeks ago. I We placed these goods on sale July 31ft, and everything muft be' sold no matter what it will bring. H You had better come early. , II : . TiTa Bee Hivo Grocery II MAX WBISS, Xi 11 Proprietor "WE WANT YOUR PRObUCE" FLEET N EARING MELBOURNE. MELBOURNE. Aug. 28 The Am erican battleship fleet Is today near Ing Melbourne, having almost com pleted the 576' mile voyage from Sydney, and will enter the harbor to morrow to receive the mont enthus iastic ovutlon that the Yankee tars have been accorded since setting fortli from Sun Kranclsco. The trib utes paid to thu ollice and men by Honolulu, Auckland and Sydney will be eclipsed, since Melbourne, as tho I capital and metropolis of Australia, has been able to rnlse a larger en- turtuiument fund than any of the other cities. The Hoot will remain here for sev en days. KOR SALE Without exception, tho finest 10-acro tract In vicinity of Roseburg. Only 2 miles from city, with fine frontage on bank of Umpqua river; splendid deep, rich, sandy, river-bottom loom;'' about 8 acres sot to standard var ieties of apples, pears, peaches and awlnuts. Some trees In full bearing; good building site; suns quality of land adjoining worth $500 and upwards per acre. Price $2,200. Easy terms If desired. N. D. McCall, Roseburg, Oregon. dswtf K. Mnher nnd George Brooks, of Portland, secretary nnd attorney, res pectively, of the Lees Croek Gold Mtn ing Co., of Myrtle Creek, are In Rose burg settling up some affairs of the company. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. fhe Kind You Have Always Bough! Signature of FOB YOUB SASH, . IOOUS OB BLINDS get an 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 material, than you can possibly get elsewhere. We handle nothing but the best, and we are con tent to "live and let live." Our stock of building material Is Al In every way. Orders filled for all kind of fruit boxes. The J. G. Flook Co., Roseburg, Oregon. Our Own Near Freight Depot.