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07 W i I . m m - IMfTftDIsOD 11X1 AIViVflV. 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. Extra Damar Varnish. Furniture Varnish. These are carried in all size packages to suit your needs and requirements. Hamilton Drug' Co. 307 JacKaon St. Roseburg. Oregon. EVENING ROSEBORG REVIEW AUGUST 29, 1008. Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. Dc. TP Mrs. Luella James, of Portland, is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kennedy. Grants Pass Courier: George Rid dle, of the Hair-Riddle Hardware Co., returned home yesterday after noon from Riddles, where he and a If you haven't the time to exer cise regularly, Doan's Regulets will prevent constipation. They Induce a mild, easy, healtful action of thu couple of gentlemen from that place ooweiB witnoui griping, ask your nad been out hunting and fishing for druggist for them. '25c. a week. They killed nine deer dur- Grants Pass Outlook: E. T. Mlt- '"8 tne expedition and otherwise bad chelson, of the government forestry a BnnA good time, engineering department of Ogden, Utah, Ib here to inspect the work of the forest service in making trails and building bridges. He arrived on Wednesday from Seattle, and will leave for Roseburg soon to Inspect work on Cascade, south, division. No Chinese Employed at tho QUICK LUNCH RESTAURANT. w. jonis. Strictly first-class Proprietor and clean. Open day and night. Chicken dinner every Sunday, 11:30 a. m 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. TrPAC toatgrow. CCS that pay. Fruit and ornanental trees. Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Nurry 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 A Practical Self-Filling Fountain Pen A dip in any ink, a pressure of the thumb and a self-fllllng pen Is filled, ready to write all done iu an instant, quicker than we can tell about It. The principle Is simplicity it self. inside the barrel of the pen, which is of the same appear ance and material as any other high-grade fountain pen, Is a collapsible ink reservoir of soft rubber. To fill this reser voir simply press your finger on a small button on the out side of the pen, immerse the pen-point in ink. and allow reservoir to expand In a natur al way and that Is all there Is to It. We sell both tne Water man and Couklln. Good ones at $2.50, gold mounted ones up to 110. 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 C. B. Cannon. Ice Cream and - Sherbet served from "Our Freezers" It 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 I2 Orders Deliver i FROM COUXTV KXCIIA.NGES. 1 mtIb tow to ihialr pataatt. trad. MiU htt . irfH.,,.,,, forta EieMnlf .Jl" to .- , nt- Uto Stotoi hka oau. aSHIHOTOW. O. C. Crescent Theatre High class motion pictures and illustrated songs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday. : ! '- : : TODAY'S PROGRAM "A DIM" 1IK"" ILLUSTRATED SONGS: , .i. M.MinlltfllU "In the livening "' lh-ar liuiw. and wri.. femd Old 1'. ("Wick" sings in the evening only.) Every body goes to The CRESCENT GKT THE HAIIIT!" ADMISSION Evening 10c Matinee 3c LOCAL NEWS Before going camping ret a bottle of Marsters' poison oak remedy. TP Atty. A. N. Orcutt was attendiiiis to business matters In Portland today. . Ladles' tailored suits for Fall have Just arrived at H. Marks Co. daw Mrs. J. J. Klrbv and sister. Miss Yetta Wald. of Euitene. are vlsltinir here with friends. TO THE PUBLIC I will re-open my restaurant In connection with the Umpqua Bakery on Sept. 1. Ser vice will be strictly first class. E. Jennings. Atty. Louis Barzee and son. Hu bert, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Bates, Mrs. JoBeph Kirk, Mark Urban, A. M. Niel are among the Roseburg people at tending the Barnum & rtalley circus in Eugene. Three square meals a day at E. Jennings' restaurant, which will be re-opened in connection with the Umpqua Bakery on Sept. 1. Mrs. J. A. Fruit, of Glendale, who has been spending several days In this city In company with her mother. Mrs. Kennedy, left this morning for sand Point, Idaho, where she will re main indefinitely. Hot water Dottles, fountain syringes, bulb syringes and atomlters the finest and most complete line In the city. Bold at the lowest price on aur guarantee to give satisfaction, Look at our lint and you will not buy olsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. Harry Mattison, of Portland, has purchased the Moznett fruit farm of 10 acres, in Edenbower, the consid eration being 2200. Mr. Matti son was called home Friday night by tho serious Illness of his mother, but he will probably return here in a few weeks to reside. , The J. G. Flook Company have de elded to deal In fruit boxes. Early in the season they Bald they would not handle fruit boxes tills year, bul 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. Foi prompt delivery and low prices give them your orders. DSW Following the example of other western . Oregon cities, Roseburg, through the Commercial Club, has extended an Invitation to E. H. Har riman, the "Wizard of Wall Street," to stop off In this city, on his way north from Pelican Bay. No answer to the invitation has yet been re ceived, although Mr. Harrlman has notified the cities of Eugene and Albany that he will stop oft at those places. ........ ........ it itnti l-r'I'TT'rT'r'i' I I ...it i I BODGE I I Cbc Reliable Callor I Has received bis FALL STYLES and SAMPLES also a line of Fall Goods. Drop In and look over the Fall styles and get posted on the pror stylos for Fall and Winter. A Perfectly Fitted ExceDenUy Made Faultlessly Stylish Fall Suit, for A Small Price H-M' I ' M"M"M"I- LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. D. C. Humphrey and daughter are visiting with relatives In Albany. Umpqua Cold Cure la a guaran teed remedy. Quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF Supplies are being sent out for building seven miles of telephoue line from Peel into the Cascade for est reserve. You can get the latent and the best novels at the Public Library in the Abraham building, upstairs over Hunsaker's store. DTF Prof. Robt. Wilcox and wife and baby, and Mr 8. Wilcox's sister, of Lexington, Or., are in Roseburg for a brief stay. They have been spend ing the summer with Mr. Wilcox's uncle, C. A. McGee, on the Calapoola. THE BOND REALTY CO. Or chards. Farms, Timber Land and city property. Some fine bargains. Jack ton street, Roseburg Ore. Miss Llna Feckenscher, who hap been spending the summer here wttb her brother, Edward R: Feckenscher left Friday for Seattle,- where she will teach in the public schools. See Pat for your Paints, Oils and Varnishes; best on earth. He can save you money, with a positive guarantee back of the gooda. P. O Box 302, Roseburg, Or.,' DS20 The biggest stock . of - Vermont marble ever received' In Roseburg la now on display at W; B.:, Marsters' shop, foot of Jackson- street. Qlve him a chance to figure on -your work and he will satlsfv you. Dtf A home-like restaurant where you can get three appetizing meals a day, seven days In the week at E. Jen nlngs' restaurant, which will be re opened Sept. 1 in connection with the Umpqua Bakery. We are sole agents for the Conklln Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec omend tbem as being tar ahead of any other pen on the market, Agee Book Store. . TF A supply of the new 'edition of the Oregon mining laws haB just been received at tnuv oSkse. It In eludes everything to date In legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 cents each. TF 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. W. Strong. The Furniture Man. To all the former patrons of our branch store, formerly Cloake Brown's store; We have moved all the Btock to our store on Jackson Street, and are prepared to welcome you there and are in better shape to please you than ever before. ALTON 8. FREY & CO. H. O. Lewis and family leave on Sunday night for an extended trip east. They go via Portland, Beanie, Vancouver, B. C, Banff, St. Paul and Chicago, stopping at several of the points named, enroute. Their des tination is Mr. Lewis' former home at Thorp, Mich. They expect to be absent at least three months and per haps longer. Returning they will travel via Omaha, Denver and Salt Lake. A trip will also be made to Columbus, Ohio, and they will alBo visit with relatives In Iowa and Nebraska. I .Myrtle Creek Mall. I Mrs. Powell, from Washington, Is here visiting with her sister. Mrs. A. A. Piper. In order to secure an Independent telephone service between Myrtle Creek and Koseburg, as well as to Increase und extend the inlluenee o: the local service, a petition Is belli), circulated here nuking fur subscrip tions to a fund to build a telcphom line from here to Koseburg, or ti extend It northward to a point wtier connections can be nimlu with oiu of the Independent lines running south out of ltnsebui'K. Already $150 has been pledged und evident ly no difficulty will be experienced in raising umiVIe turnip to fully fin ance, the project. At a session of tho school board held Monday nfternooit tho follow ing teachers were employed for the coming school year: For the Inter mediate gradoB Carlton Spencer nml i Abble Bond, and for thu pri mary grades Miss Orilln Peters, of Portland. No principal has yet been employed, ulthough ttie board Iiiib a number of applications on file. The attendance has Increased bo rnpltlly under the new school law, tliut it has been found necessary to employ n fourth teacher. An additional room will have to be secured and fitted up for school purposes In order to ac commodate the overllpw from the regular school building. 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. t'over was n place so popular for r.- freshing ill-inks. &e ROSE KI'XD.W AT THE ( 111 ItCIII.S. (ilemliile News. Mrs. Abbie Ruble, relict of the late Schuyler Ruble, returned to her for mer home on Coyote Crock and sold her cattle and arrnnged for the care of her other property la that sec tion. She returned to Portland. where she will resido In tho future. MIbs Loretta Synder leaves next week for Medford, where she will attend the high school the coming year, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tot ten, of this elty, Aug. 21, a son. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beck of Ferndale, Auk. 25. 1808, a son. Mesdames Geo. Bacon and E. Eades have opened a restaurant In the McLeod building, formerly occu pied by Mutinie s restaurant. The Glendale city schools open one week from Monduy, Sept. 7. Tho faculty engngnd are as follows Miss. Maude Nail, principal; Miss Lorena M. Shuck, intermediate; Mrs. J. L. Wlnchell, primary. Miss Nail and Mrs. Wlnchell nre both residents of Glendale and all know their nlill Ity and fitness. MIbs Shuck comes from Central Point and is highly recommended as n capable Instructor. Miss Helen Zwlght and brother. Peter, leave next week for tho Ml. Angel Seminary whore they will study the coming yenr. Episcopal. Rev. J. E. Foisylh, pas tor Eleventh Sunday nfter Trinity. ' fenlng service at 8 o'clock, vespers d sermon: "Just Off tho liny," .. jts 27:27. Sunday school nt lo' a. lesson Jonah 3:1-10: "Jonah, the Foreign Missionary." Methodist Episcopal, Rev. J. K. Inwkins, pastor Morning sermon at 11 o'clock, subject: "tlod'B Love for Zlon." EveuliiK sermon at 8 o'clock, subject: "Moving Pictures Get the Habit." Devotional meet ing at :i p. in. Happy singing, a homo-like church, to which all are w elcome. linptlBt. Rev. E. II. Hicks, par. tor .Morning sermon nt 11 o'clock, subject: "David's First Victory. " Evening sermon at 8 o'clock, Buh- Ject: "David nnd His Volunteers." Illblo school at 10 a. in.. O. I". I'o show, Supt. 11. Y. P. II. lit 7 o'clock. Miss Mnbol Clements lender. Mid week prayer meeting Wednesday ev ening nt 8 o'clock. Everyone Invited to attend these meetings. Mrs. J. C. Aiken entertained nbout 20 of her lady friends Friduy after noon, in honor of her niece, Mrs. Jack McOorinlck. who Is hero from I'Ulrhnnks, Alaskn. OREGON NORMAL SCHOOLS Do You Intend to Become a Teacher Tho Oregon State Normal Schools nt AsMuiul, Monmouth und Weston, olTor exceptional induce in eiu lo students preparing to touch. I'Vt eatolntfUL' or other information, address the presidents) of the re s ectlvo schools, or C. L. STARR, Secretary of the Board, at Salem, Oregon "HliiHhes may como and blushes may lint freckles hang on forever: A skinny girl lived in Lynn, She was no fatter than a pin; une day she said in a lit of wrath, In the ocean I will take a bath. Oh, Glory! She's no more now The ream) ii for the which is how; Why, she sat on a cake of Ivory Soap and floated out to 'C " Hear this at burr's Music store. FOU SALE Without exception, tho iluetit 10 -acre tract tn vicinity of Koseburg. Only 2 miles from city, with flue frontage on bank of Umpqun river; splendid deep, rich, sandy, river-bottom loam ; about 8 acres set to standard var ieties of apples, pears, peaches and nwlnuts. Some trees In full benrlng; good building site; same quality of land adjoining worth $500 and upwards per acre. Price $2,200. Easy terms if desired. N. D. McCall, Roseburg, Oregon. dswtf llltle from motli- Drnln Nonpareil. MtB. Kiln Hilldwln nnd daughter, Bernlco, are here Wlnlook, Wash., visiting her er Grandma Osturtag. J. W. Moans, a newcomer, has rented a portion of Luster Ultchey's farm in Hardscrnbble valley, and he and his wife have moved onto tho place. Married, In Snn FranclHco, on Aug. 23, Leo Hlckethler and Miss Hannah Selander, of that city. They will re side In Vallejo, where Leo has built a fine residence, and where he Ik employed In the V. S. navy yard. A. K. Shirla, of Glendale, the well known sawmill man, formerly of thin place, and W. L. Cobb, of Kosehitrg, were In town Monday. Mr. Kblrla has made arrangements to take charge of and operate the Mack saw mill, just north of Drain, beginning next week. Chronic Dinrrhwu Relieved, Don't Worry About Your Laundry No use to work hard all day at the wash-tub. Washing is a woman's hardest housework e make it her easiest. Wrap up the bundle and Fhone ua No. 71 and we call for It and deliver It when It Is done. And the cost is small. Let us do your washing and you Join the "Don't Worry" Club.' It will come back to you clean, pure and In perfect condition, as the result of our modern methods. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY For Sore Feet. "I have found Bucklen's Arnica Salve to be the proper thing to use for sore feet, as well as for healing burns, sores, cut, and all manner of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East Poland, Me. It Is the proper thing too for piles. Try it. Hold under guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co s. drug store. 25c. Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the United States Express Co., Chicago tvritei.: "Our general superintend ent Mr. Quick, handed mo a bolt.e of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an 1 Diarrhoea Kemedy some time aiji t'i check an attack of tho old chritnlf diarrhoea. I have used It since ilia! time and cured many on our trains who have been sir-It. I am an oM soldier who served with Rutherford 3. Hayes and William McKlnley four r" In tho 2.1rd Ohio Iteimrnl. and have no ailment except chronic diarrhoea which this remedy sMp at once." For sale by ilainlltoi Drue Co. Kobert Owen, an experienced or chardlst, has Just finished pruning the young orchard of Dlst. Atty. Geo. M. Krown, west of the Soldiers' Home. He says this Is one of the finest young orchards In the state Excellent Health Adivce. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379 Gilford Ave., San Josa, Cal., says: "The worth of Electric Bitters as general family remedy, lor headache, biliousness and torpor of the liver and bowels is so pronounced that 1 am prompted to say a word In its favor, for the benefit of those seek ing relief from such afflictions. There is more health for the digest ive organs In a bottle of Electric Hitters than In any other remedy ! know of." Sold under guarantee at A. U. Marsters ft Co's. drug store. 60c NOTICE All persons who have been dumping rubbish along the county road in the Deer Creek dis trict. No. 32, are hereby warned to 1 desist as such practice is unlawful. ds22 W. H. HKUWN, Supervisor. CiOOII HOAIIS llltl.Nt; IN MONKV. A gentleman from Portland re turning from an automobile trip t" Foley HprinaH, told a Kugeno Guard representative that there would lie hundreds of auto parties from the metropolis visiting that resort nn- nually If a reasonable ninotinl of money was spent In Improving the road. He thinks It would not cost a large sum to clenr the stumps nnd stones out of the highway, and put It in fair shape. He also estimated that each of these autoists would spend tlllll In the county, which would mean a largo revenue In the aggregate. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CUBE YOU of any cast of Kidney or Bladdtr diseaa that is not beyond th reacU of medi- X irt. TtK it at one, vo f net risk having Bright's IM- 4- eakor Diabttoa. Tber t X nothing ind by italay i- 0b. and $1.99 BoljM, To-Day It will pay yot to biy city lots. $150 a lot. See Elmer Wimberly. FOB YOl'H SASH, HOOKS OR BLINDS get an estlmnte 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 nolhing but the best, nnd we are con tent to "live and lot live." Our stock of building material Is Al in every way. Orders tilled for all kind of fruit boxes. The J. G. Flook Co., RoHcburft, Oregon. We Have Our Own Delivery Wagon and can give better and more prompt service than any grocery in Roseburg. The Best of Groceries llARNESS & JOHNSON The Corner Grocery Sheridan Street Near Freight Depot. Do You Need , Dishes or Cooking Utensils of an vKind XX If so, do not overlook the sale of these goods that were saved from the wreck of our store room several weeks ago. H We placed these goods on sale July 31 si, and everything musl be sold no matter what it will bring. U You had better come early. aiiaHMHSMMaaiMiasssaispvaiaMBM The Bee Hive Grocery 5 MAX WEISS, xt tt proprietor "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE ti .4.4.4.4..4.4.4..4.4.4.. 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