INTEJRIOI. For all imfd'e
FINISHED
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.
3 07 JacKion St. Roseburg-. Oregon.
AUGUST 31, 1008.
You can got the latest and the host
novels at the- Public Library in the
Abraham .building, upstairs over
llunsaker's store. DTK
J" "I ! ! !
tor
sale
Four Nice Residence
lots in Kinney addition
See Elmer Wimberly.
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No Chinese
Employed at tlio
QUICK LUNCH RES
TAURANT. W. JONES, - Proprietor
Strictly first-class and clean.
Open day and nitflit. Chirkcn
dinner every Sunday, ll:!iOa. in
to 7:30 p. in.
Near the S. P. Depot.
A. L. KITCHIN,
is the man to see for
everything in the Nur
sery line.
TrAPC thatgrow
1 1 CC3 that pay.
Fruit and ornancntal
trees, Grape & Berry
vines, roses, etc. etc.
Nursery Salesman, Roseburj, 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
PROCURE!
at winy or phi
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nttm ind Ufrinrtmtfrt Pnctlct Exclunmy.
Writ Or mmm ti.aa mt
U Htatt ttrvtf, VaiU4 SUta Mart
WASHINGTON
1
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'J1F.H 1M1
and
Art wood Finishes
Matinees every nftiirnoon at The
Orescent. &c. TF
Ceo. McClelland returned lids
morning from llillsboro, Oregon, and
will aiain locate here.
it. T. Jilakrli-y was in from Mt.
Scoll Saturday and reports his fath
er, fa. i'. uiakely, in poor health of
Into. Mr. Illukcly is one of this
county's well known pioneers.
Three stiuare meals a day at 15
leniiliiKs' restaurant, which will be
re-opened in connection with the
Umpttia Bnkery on Sept. 1.
A. Fields went to Hlkton today to
take charge or ivbuiHIinK the his
county bridge over 101k Creek, lit
will return to (Hide later to build
the cover over the big bridge just re
built there.
A home-like res 'an rant where you
can get three appetizing meals a day.
seven days In the week at K. Jen
nings' restaurant, which will be re
opened Sept. 1 iu connection with the
llmpiiua Itnkery.
Mrs. O. L. Willis, of Dlllard. who
has been under treatment In a
Portland hospital for some time. Is
reported as now improving and able
to retain light nourishment.
TO TUB PITIIUC I will re-open
my restaurant in connection with
the Umpqua ltakery on Sept. 1. Ser
vice will be strictly lirst class. E.
Jennings.
t.
BODGE
Che Reliable Catior
Has received his
FALL STYLES
and SAMPLES
also a line of Kail Roods. Drop
iu and look over the Fall styles
and y;et posted on the proper
styles for Fall and Winter.
"r A Perfect'y Fitted
Excellently Made
.'. Faultlessly Stylish
J. Fall Suit for
.J. A Small Price
Crescent
Theatre
High class motion pictures
and illustrated songs. Cha
nge of program Mon. Wed.
and Friday. : ; : : :
TODAY'S PROGRAM
Tim 1.1TT1.K ii:tk-i iv 1:."
and
Tin: v.n:i! si-ki ii:."
li.I.rSTIt.VTKIl SONtiS:
Silver Threads A w II"' fiolil,"
and
I'liiMerK HII-ble I lie afc-"
("Wick" sings In the evening only.)
Everybody goes to
The CRESCENT
(;k.t the iiamt:"
o ..
ADMISSION
Evening 10c Matinee 5 c
LOCAL NKW&
liefore. roIiik cainuluK net n hotlle
of Mursters' poison oak remedy. TP
Ladles' tailored suits for Kail have
Just arrived at II. Marks Co. dsw
It required S4 cars to carrv the
11:111111111 & llailey circus which pas-
u inroiiKii UosehuiK early Sunday
inornini;.
hot wuter Dottles, fountain
lyriiiKes. bulh syringes and atomizers,
he fluent and most complete line iu
.he city. Sold at the lowest prices on
mr guarantee to give satisfaction.
Look at our line and you will not buy
dsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co.
Wis are sole agents for the Conklin
Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec
omend them as being tar ahead of
ny other peu on the market. Agee'
Book Store. TF
An immense line of Cook's Linol
eum just received; In tho latest de
signs. No make of linoleum Letter
and but few as good. U. YV. Strong.
The Furniture Man.
L. 1). Carle, who went to Sun
Francisco about ten days ago to
consult a specialist on the ailment
from which he is suffering, writes
that he is nut in a hospital and that
he will not undergo another opera
tion. His eouditiou so far is not mu
Lerially changed.
See Put for your Paints, Oils and
Varnishes; best on earth, lie can
save you money, witli a positive
'guarantee hack of the goods. 1. O.
liox 30:!, lloseburg, Or., DS20
The biggest stock of Vermont
marble ever received in Roseburg 1h
qow on display at W. 13. Marstera'
diop, foot of Jackson street. Give
aim a chance to figure on your work
and he will satisfy you. int
A supply of the new edition of
tlio Oregon mining laws has just
been received at tills otlice. it in
cludes everything to dato in legal
mining procedure. Copies only 4V
cents each. TF
The J. CI. Flook Company have do
cided to deal in fruit boxes. Early
in the season they said they would
not handlo fruit boxes tills year, but
on account of so many requests foi
boxes they are now prepared to sup
ply peach, apple or other boxes iu
small or large quantities. Fol
prompt delivery and low prices give
them your orders. PSW
To all tlio former patrons of oui
branch store, formerly t'loake &
Brown's slore: We have moved nil
the stock 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 S. FItHY & CO.
Last Saturday evening the Oak
land lodge of Woodmen of the
World entertained the members of
the Women of Woodcraft, of that
city. After a brief lodge session the
guests were admitted and a very en
joyable social evening was spent.
Music, recitations and brief talks en
livened the occasion, which will
doubtless awaken new interest in the
work of tho order there. Oakland
Camp has for some years past merit
ed the reputation of being ono of
the best and most active organization
of Woodmen In the slate, and now
has a membership of over 170 In
good standing. The Circle is also
alive anil prosperous. Among the
features of the evening was the serv
ing of refreshments, and these were
delicious and abundant. Among the
visitors were '.. N. Agee, Oram Tay
lor. W. II. Hanimltte, Karl l'iikens
and L. Wimberly. of this city. A
splendid trip ill .Mr. Taylor's auto Is
reported by them.
F.vcclScnt Health Adivcc.
Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379
Clifford Ave., San Jose, Cal., says:
"The wortli of Electric Hitters as a
general family remedy, for headache,
biliousness and torpor of the liver
and bowels Is so pronounced ttiat 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 Electrii
Bitters than In any other remedy 1
know of." Sold under guarantee al
A. C. Mursters & Co's. drug store,
inc.
I'll. IIS OX I'OWKIl SITE.
Kiigfno Guard: Dr. V. Kuyk'n
dall, while on his nuting at Triangle
Lake, last week, fib-rt upon a water
power ulte on Lake Creek, where the
creek leaven the lake. He appro-
Mated lMH.iMMi miners' inches of the
waters of the creek for electrical
power purposes. The point of diver
sion of the promised canal Is where
the creek leaves the lake and the
Keneral direction Is southwesterly
parallel with the creek. The canal
will he 1 ' feet wide at the bottom
nnd six feet deep. Dr. Kuykendall .
has not aiiiHUinced what he will do
with his power site, but it is a valu
able one. and It Is probable that It
will be improved In thp near future.
NOTK'K All persons who have
been dumping rubbish along the
county road In the Deer Creek dis
trict. No. H2. are hereby warned to
desist as such practicp in unlawful.
ds'J2 W. II. IlKOWN,
SupervlHor.
Ice Cream and
Sherbet
served from "Our Freezers" Is
different from the ordinary
kind. Don't ask how. You
will know when you have euleu
a big dish of it.
Palace of Sweets
Phone 1373 Order Delivered
'AV1XC WOllli TO HUtJIX.
Kock Crusher mid Oilier Kqulpnicnt
Is Coming Tills Week.
Letters received by City Recorder
Orciitt, from the Warren Construc
tion Co., who have the contract for
itoseburg's street paving, announce
that they will ship their first ruck
crusher to Koseburg this week to be
gin their preliminary work on the
IS blocks of Btreet paving to be done
111 this city right uway. According
to the specifications of the contract
tills crusher Is tu be in place here
by next Saturday. The work of put
ting in the necessary curbings is al
so to be commenced at once and the
grading will also be done as fust as
practicable.
Ill conjunction with this paving
work a large amouii of slduwalk
building will be necessary. The speci
fications call for cement walks 12
feet wide abutting all the paved area.
This means that in ndditlon to near
ly a mile of bltullthlc paved streets,
lloseburg is soon to have about two
miles of line broad sidewalks.
Some plan should now be devised
for removing nil the unsightly noles
and wires, as well as all the old di
lapidated awnings from the principal
streets, and Hoseburg will at once
merit the reputation of being the
most attractive city in Oregon. All
the telegraph, telephone and electric
light and power poles and wires will
have to be replaced before tho nav
lug is completed and now will Jie
the most favorable and least ex
pensive time we are likely to ever
nave to get these poles placed on the
back streets and alleys, out of the
way. Koseburg Is going to grow ran
idly from now on nnd it will cost far
more to change these lines a few
years later than it will to do It now.
I he volume of wires is bound to In
crease rapidly, and therefore the on-
portune time to remove thorn to the
back streets nt a minimum of ex
pense Is now.
Passed lOxumlnulioii Successfully.
James Donnhue, New Britain, Con
necticut, writes: "I tried several
kidney remedies, nnd was treated by
our best physicians for dlnbctcs, hut
did not improve until I took Foley's
Kidney Cure. After the second
bottle I showed improvement, nnd
five bottles cured me completely. 1
hnve since passed a rigid exnminn
tion for life insurance." Foley's Kid
ney Cure cures backache and all
forms of kidney and bladder trouble.
Hcd Cross l'linrmacy.
JIOXEV FOR COOS HAY lt()AI.
Los Angeles Man Oirers 1(120,00(1 To
ward Improvements.
SALEM. Or., Aug. 30. "A man
named Crow, from Los Angeles, of
fered to contribute $20,000 toward
the improvement of the road from
Marshiicld to lloseburg," said Judge
Scott today upon his return from an
extended trip in the interests of the
good roads movement In Oregon,
Judge Scott states that every
place he visited Is clamoring for a
good ronds convention during tin?
winter, lie looks to see n great high
way constructed from ono end of the
slate to the other, and also a road
Into I he Coos Hay country.
For Sore Kect.
"I have found Uucklmi'B Arnica
Salvo to be the proper thing to use
for Bore feet, as well aa for healliiK
burns, sores, cut, and all manner of
abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of
Kfist Poland, Me. It Is the proper
thing too for piles. Try It. Sold
under guarantee at A. C. Ma niters &
Co's. drug store. 2 fie.
Don't
Worry
About Your
Laundry
No use to work hard all day
at the wash-tub. Washing Is
a woman's hardest housework
we make It her easiest.
Wrap up the bundle and I'hone
ua No. 7il and we call for
It and deliver it when It Is
dune. And the cost Is small.
Let us do your washing nnd
you Join the "Don't Worry"
Club. It will come back to
you clean, pure and In perfect
condition, as ttie result of our
modern methods.
ROSEBURG STEAM
LAUNDRY
KIIEXHOU'Ell NEWS.
Russell Poe and a Mr. Crow, of
Roseburg, were our guests Sunday.
Mrs. Ceo. Tolley expects her par
ents to arrive here in a few duvs
from Missouri. They (Mr. and Mrs
Simmons) will spend the winter in
lloseburg.
John Botcher, our locnl merchant
has built a new porch and made oth
er Improvements on his residence.
Mrs. Geo. Merrill and Miss Anna
Ferguson visited nl Myrtle Creek las'
eek anil report soul pleasant ex
leriences.
The peach wagons are not so fre
luent ns a week ago. the earlv cron
being about harvested. The cror
has been considered short, but the
rult very tine. Pear packing began
Monday morning. A very heavy crop
la leported. Prunes are coming or
fast and In some places the crop Is
ahiindnnt and other iilnees IIl-IiI.
Taking It all around, the Edenbowet
I rult crop has been fair.
Old settlers sny this Is the dryest
ear yet In Oregon, Sweet Oregon. In
spite of these facts, Mrs. It. Hath
away lias a fine corn crop. If you
want to see onions that will make
vour eyes water Just atop nt Mr. Will
1 hackers. Patronize home Industry
and try some of them.
A new school district has been
formed near the store of Jno. Botch
er with about sixty pupils.
Listen to this will ye! Edenhower
has a new P. O. This Is an Item of
interest. It will bo In operation in
a few days.
Humor says we will soon have the
city water system extended down our
way. Rumor says the McCurd's are
going to have an automobile. Itumni
says I made a mistake when I asked
what kind of a looking woman Mrs.
Joe Harvey was. Humor says that
Edenhower Is soon to be Incorporated
into tne city limits.
Miss Laura Edgerton hns been em
ployed to tench the Edenhower
school. School will begin next Mon
day. Miss Edgerton will mnlte her
home with Mrs. Tolley.
Arthur, Elsie and Edwin Vorrlll
returned Sunday from a two weeks
visit at Eugene. They visited with
Mrs. c. P. Unrnnrd nnd other relut
Ives.
Frank Davis, while out riding in
an automobile, says the "auto be
came disconnected nnd he came
near meeting with an accident.
MARGARET.
CAMAS YAM JOY NKWS
Our much needed shower nrrlveil
at a lime when a Inrge portion of
tlio threshing wna yet unllulshed
Hxcept for delay no dnnuiKc is re
ported.
Hiram Thrush's steam thresher
will soon he In the valley and will
proiialily thrash tho largest of I lie
remaining crops.
Everybody greatly enjoyed tho en
tertainment give by W. K. Knox
Inst Tuesday ovenlng. Wo hope lie
will visit us again sometime In the
future.
J. C. Fry, our enterprising mer
chant. Is attending the fair at Marsh
field this week.
Hale Horen nnd family have re
turned to the valley after a short
stay at Cottage Grove.
Miss Mildred Urown. who hns
been quite ill, is improving.
Mr. Win. llrown has purchased the
"Sheep ranch" down the ennyon ami
Is preparing to move at once.
Mrs. Clara linker and children, of
Winston, nro visiting relatives in the
valley.
Mr. and Mtb. Will I.ehnhorr, lately
or this place, have located In lOckley
Oregon, lnsteud of ill California, as
they intended.
Miss Vivian Van Vnlkcnhurg has
returned to llandon after a short
visit hero with her mother.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen Jewell, hnve
gone to Grants Pass to reside.
x. y. ..
KOIl TRADB 24 acres; alfln cul
tlvatlon; house; well; 2 chicken
houses; all fenced; Joins state fall
grounds; will trade for small dairy
farm or orchard. Address John
Nelson, 010 14th St., Salem. Ore
gon, dsw
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
fbe Rind You Have Always Bought
Bear the
Wgnatureof
.J. . wt .J. .J. J . .
WUX.KOW.
The new fertilizer.
Nothing but fish.
Guaranteed analysis: Seven
per cent nitrogen, six per cent
potash, 18 per cent phosphoric
acid.
One 25-pound sack of Wll
grow, used In tho place of
12 Mi tons of best stable man
ure, will give better results
and no weeds. Try It for your
lawn.
J. F. lUItKKil ft CO.
Trade Marks
Dciion
Copyrights Ac.
All A.
A,iynniMn1inf krh nnd dfarr1ptl'n mf
oleBi? M'-rtiiii our I'l-Hii'.ri free wfaMliar an
f;ifiM.n II pT--h,-r -Mailt!'!. tmr'iii"'-'
t1rfiaMrlrtlrrnnlf!iiMftl. HANDBOOK on J)'a;it
fit fri. illdMl mittHH-T fir"ur1ii-prh.
Patwit Ukn tFiroufli Munn A Cv. rClfl
py-toinK. wiMxjulchMfre, lotba
Scientific American.
I Tiant1mi!tr !l!n:ft1 wfclr. 1rmt rir.
ailalkm nt rif lantlflo l-.iirrmt. TV, 1 1 a
ffr: four rooiitba, L floklbyail rMWtdoalar.
MUNN Co . New Yrt
In Roseburg
Nearly Everybody
Drinks Coca Cola.
We serve Coca Cola and more
han a dozen other soft drinks
s well as Ice cream, Sherbet
;nd Ice Cream Sundaes.
.'ever was n place so latpular for re
freshing drinks.
Ufe ROSE
HAllltlMAN W1IX ST()I.
IcceplN llivitutioii of ItoHcluil'K Com
mercial i urn Hate Rot Fixed,
Hoosler Zurcher, of the Koseburg
'oinnicreiul club. Is In receipt of a
elegrani from K. 11. llarrlmnn, the
ailway magnate, accepting the in
itnttou of the Club to stop hero on
lis way north, at the conclusion of
lis summer outing at Pelican nay,
vlainnth county, Oregon. No date
las yet been tlxed for Ills visit, nnd
lis stay will be short, yet the Club
lopes to be able to show Mr. llarri
nan Hint Hoseburg Is distinctly on
ho map. The message of acceptance
'ollows:
Pelican Lodge. Aug. 29, 'OS.
Mgr. flnsohurg Commercial Club.
Thanks for your kind Invitation to
itop over on my way north. Will
itop for n fuw minutes, but hnve so
.inicli to do cannot spend much time
.villi you tills time. Will advise ar
rival later.
E. Ii. HARHIMAN.
If yon haven't the time to exer-
dse regularly. Dean's HoguletB wll,
prevent constipation. They Induce n
mild, easy, hoaltfu! nctlon of the
bowels without griping. Ask your
uruggiBi tor mem. Zuc.
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 Dishes or Cooking
Utensils of anyKind
it
xx
.
If so, do not overlook the sale of J
these goods that were saved from the
wreck of our store room several
weeks ago.
We placed these goods on sale July
3 1st, and everything musl be sold no
matter what it will bring.
You had better come early.
Th Be Hive Grocery
MAX WEISSs
Proprietor
AKVmtTISEI) LETTERS.
Remaining nni ailed for in the Rokt
burg postottioa on Aug. 31, 1908, are the
fjlluffing luitara.wbiob will beobi(ed
" the rate of one cent eacu
Alburg, Mrs. Nellie; Darthwlck.
Oniur (2); llulker, Paul; Counts,
l.eana; Duller, Chostor; Docker, J.
A.; Dent, II. IC; Davis, latson; Eller.
J.; Foster, E. W.j Henderson, Hom
er; lnnes, W. P.; Jorgenson, H. 0.;
ove, b.j Mcculloch, J.: Maxwell.
W. I''.; Parsons. Earl: Pommell.
Frank; Quick, E. O.; Rose. Eliza
beth; Rnurk, Miss Jessie: Itussell.
T. P.; Stephens, Ollle; Simmons. E. .
C; Shouley, Mrs. llessie; Stewart,
Charlie; Thompson, Ed.; Thomas,
Aug.: Trass, each: Vincent. Jack:
Wilson, Miss Mublu.
Advertised Aug. 31, 1908.
(3. W. PARKS. Postmaste'.
How to Avoid Appendicitis.
Most ViettlllR nt nnnAnillfitla i,ta
those who ure habitually constipat
ed. Orlno Laxative Fruit Rvinn
cures chronic constipation oy stim
ulating the liver nnd bowels nnd res
lores the nntnrnl nptlnn nf tltu hn.
els. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup
noes not nauseate or grlpo uud Is
111 1 1.1 nnd nlenannt tn tnb. nf..aa
substitutes, lied CroBS Pharmncy.
FOR SALE Without exception, tho
finest 10-acre tract In vicinity of
lloseburg. Only 2 miles from
city, with lino frontage on bank
of Umpqun rlvor; splendid deep,
rich, sandy, river-bottom loam;
about 8 acres sot to standard var
ieties of apples, pears, peaches and
awlnuts. Some trees in full
bearing; good building site; same
qunlity of land adjoining worth
KtOO nnd upwards per acre. Price
(2.200. Easy terms If desired.
N. D. McCall, Roseburg, Oregon.
dswtt
von your SAsir,
ItOORS OR BLINDS
get an estimate from ue before-deciding
upon whore to buy. It will be
money In your pocket, as we- can
guarantee you lower figures, In a bet
ter qunlity of material, than you can
possibly get elsewhere. We handle
nothing but the best, and we are con
tent to "live nnd let live." Our
stock of building material 1b Al la
every way.
Orders filled for all kind of fruit
boxes.
The J. G. Flook Co.,
Hoseburg, Oregon.
Our Own
Near Freight Depot.
E WANT YOUt FH0HJCE"
t