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1 . ...f A V Ir7 INTERIOR. 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' Co. Roseburg', Oregon. vm twit t2S I In flavor, in quality, in variety, in conformity of quality Our Confectionery Is the stand ard of excellence. Palace of Sweets Phone 1273 Orders Delivered LOCAL NEWS. G. A. StKiialness has gone to St. .Johns on business. Cut tlowerB, carnations, at The Hose. Mrs. P. D.Owen. Phone 1497. 1 II. MrConl left this morning for lOugone am other Lane county points nil business. ' Matinees every afternoon at The Orescent. 5c. TP J. H. Edgerton left this morning for the mountains near Myrtle Creek for a brief sojourn. Mrs. Oscnr Edwards returned this morning from a visit in Oakland. In a few days she will return homo to St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Scott, of Pokn gema, who have been visiting here at the home of I. F. Rice, left this morning for Portland. See Kltzmnn for nil kinds of plumbing, steam or hot water work. Estimates made and all work guar anteed. Repair work neatly done. Olhce foot of Jackson street, phone EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW SUl'TRMllUU 7, 11)08. irnciio iuonson nuNircs. Would Not 1 III vi' Olllir Says Frank is Hack lit Sillcm lit Work. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Sept. 7. Whim neon about the n;iort Unit he wus to succeed his brother us sec re-1 tury of state, JuU;e H. L. llonson vigorously denied the statement, sny iti'; that he would not have the o;ti:e of secretary of state or that of gov ei nor if It paid double the salary. He cuntlnued: "My brother Frank, the secretary, has not been In better lionlih for 1U years than he Is at this time, lie Is not suffering from a cancer. noer has sun'ered from one, and is now at Salem In his ollice attending to his utllcinl duties. ' Frank has no Intention of -erJ .n Inr. and the matter lias never beer discussed by us. We arc not con nected with any lineup on the Unit ed States senatorshlp, and so far as I am concerned I am absolutely done with politics. My only object in re sirnins; ias to get into the prj'tiio of law and to get away from hold ing public olllce. I am tired of of fice. I want to get Into legal work In order to make money. There Is nothing in holding ollicc." Judge ltenson and his associate. C. F. Stone, now have their law odice open, and the judge says he can al ready see clients and fat fees coming his way. lie has let a contract for a new residence in this city and is making all arrangements to continue to reside In Klamath Falls. Hot water battles, fountain syr inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers, the finest and most complete Hue In the city. Sold at the lowest prices on our guuranlee to give satisfaction. Look at. our line ami yon will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. Tom Gallagher, the "hobo" who stole a pair of trousers from the home of II. ili-5lillon In the Ham ilton addition, early hist week, was arraigned before Justice Long on Friday and commuted to the circuit court for trial, with bonds fixed at $51)0, which, of course, he did not furnish. Uallitght-r admitted the .heft, but as Justice Long has no athority to accept a plea in n case of this kind he will have to wait the opening of the circuit court before re ceiving sentence. MILT Ml I, I, Kit SI.ATl'.l). CHICAGO, Sept. 7. National Committeeman M. A. Jliller of Ore gon, has reached hero from the west It la generally regarded that Mr. Miller will he made vice-chairman of the national committee, and placed in charge of the western headquar ters, which likely will bo established In Portland, Or. A. L. KITCHIN, is the man to sec for everything in the Nur sery line. TrAAC that8row. 1 1 CC3 that pay. . Fruit and ornanental trees, Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or. School Next Monday We have had several years' expert ence ill the school supply line, ami know what trouble school ililldiei generally have In baying their hook; and stipp'ies. Conseciiieully we have spent sev oral davs In arranging our school Hoods and store In K 'al so thai boih voting and old pupils can b attended to In the least time anil trouble to them. All our books arc ninrkod In iilain figures and there need he no fear of ovcrcliarg Should any mistake be made we wil. gladly correct it. AGEE BOOK and STATIONERY STORE Successor to ('. It. Cannon. Oregon Restaurant Opea Day and N'yht, Fresh Oysters, Clams and Fish at Any Time Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. RfcOULAR MEALS 25c. Crescent Theatre High class motion pictures and illustrated songs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday ; : : : TODAY'S PROGRAM a kimmikaiiti :i pout i:max" and Tin-: ikms and Tin-: i-ii'i:." ILLI STRATKI) SONGS: Two-Step 'I linn Willi. tins. dtf Mrs. and Mrs. T. Wilson, who have been visiting at the home of B. A. lunsakcr, returned home to Myrtle Creek today. Three sipinre meals a day at E. linings' restaurant, which will be re-opened in connection with the liupuua "Itakery on Scot. I. An immense line of Cook's Linol eum Just received; In the latest de signs. ,'o make of linoleum better nd but few as good. U. W. Strong, riio Furniture Mnn. Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Smith, who ave been visiting here ut the home of Ills mother, Mrs. E. 1. Hewes, left his morning for his home in Spo kane. We are sole agents for the Conklin Self Filling Fountain Fens and rec- omend them as being far ahead of any other pen ou the market. Agee'i Uook Store. Tf See II. C. Ritzmnn, the up-to-date plumber, for estimates on your liinibiug work. Sieum and hot wa it a specialty. Olllce foot of Jack son street, rhone 10.i;. dtf Dr. It. W. Hrwin, of Chicago, has arrived in rtoseburg to locate per manently. Dr. Urwin visited Rose nirg last July and being favorably mpressed, lie went, to Portland, took the slate board examination and nine back here with his family to eniam. lie win open an otnee in a few days. The biggest stock of Vermont marble ever received In Roseburg Is now on display at VV. E. Marsters' ihon. foot of Jackson street. Give aim a chance to figure on your work and ho will satisfy you. Dtf Mr. and Mrs. M. Crawford and son, f Oklahoma, who have been vlsil ag here with his brother, It. B. Crawford, left this morning for Sa lem, where they will visit with his cousin, Ally. Gen. A. M. Crawford. To all the former patrons of our branch store, formerly tlonke k Hrown's store: We have moved all the stock to our store on Jackson Street, and are prepared to welcome you there and are In better siinpe lo please you than ever before. ALTON S. FRICY & CO. The regular meeting of the city council, which could not bo held Monday evening, on account of It bring Labor Day, will be held to morrow I Wednesday ) evening, In stead. TO TUB lH'ttLIC I will re-open niv restaurant in connection with the Umpqua Hakery on Sept. 1. Ser vice will be strictly first class. E. Jennings. MKYKH'S STltOXO HOX STOI.KN. Domestic Troubles of Kiilem Family Again Itrouglit to Notice. SALEM, Or., Sept. 7. A daring express robbery In which a package containing notes and other valuable papers representing over (.10,000 be longing to Joseph Meyers, of this city, ngain brings to public notice the Internal troubles of the Meyers family. It recalls the fight made by bis sons to prevent his recent mar riage In Portland to Mrs. Zennlde Du Retle. and to control the old man's fortune. Upon the request of Mr. Meyers, II. Albert, president of the Capital National Hank, of Salem, forwarded the former's strong box to him at Portland In care of the Portland Hotel. Tho package wiib intrusted to the Wells Fargo Express company here for transmission to Portland on the afternoon of AugiiBt 21. It Ived In Portland that night at 11:30 o'clock. Stolon From Kxprcss Company. The package never reached Mr. Movers nt his Portland address, and it baa just been learned that it was itolen from the express company on the night of August 21, or the enrly moraine of August 22. The clr- fiinistancos of the dnring theft are such that It is believed that unknown uersnns entered the express olllce at !he Portland Union Depot, where the irackngo wns loft over night, and arried It away. The strong box contnined, among other valuable packages and Jewelry three notes executed by Henry W. and Milton L. Meyers to Joseph Mey ers of a total value of $i2,600. HAHXEY COUNTY TKAGKDY. SlMiuliird Killed by Sheepherder Who He Had Thrashed. BURNS, Or., Sept. 7. The first murder ou the Hnrney county bor der for two years took place on Stein Mountain, iu u sheep camp, when John C. Midland shot and killed a Spaniard named Lorenzo P. Ramos, after a quarrel In which the Spaulurd whipped Midland. The original dis pute transpired a few days before the killing over the mixing of the two bands of sheep and culminated in a fist fight. Midland went 15 miles to a store in Diamond Valley, where he bought Colts revolver. While there he re marked that he wus getting ready to kill Ramos tf he got Into any more trouble with him. . On return ing to camp he met Kamos and shot him three times. There were no eye-witnesses to the shooting, but the coroner's Jury took the testi mony of men who had heard Mid land s threats, and he was lodged in the county Jail without bail to await the action of the grand jury at the fall term of court. Ramos had no gun at .the time of tho shooting, but Midland claims he shot In self-defense, Ramos com ing at him with a club. IlltVAX'S MAS LOSES. Diililiiinim Fails of Democratic Nomi nation for Governor. OMAHA. Sept. 7. Practically complete returns from tho slnto-wide primaries are now In, nnd show that A. C. Sliallenberger, of Alma, leads Mavor James C. Dalllmnll. of Omaha by about 2000 votes, with Berge. the Populist candidate, third in the rnce for the democratic nomination. Com ulete -tabulated returns from 78 counties, with nlmost complete r turns from the other counties, show tho following vote on governor: Sliallenberger. 12,304; Dahlninn, 10.21111: Berge. 97r9. Mayor Dahlmnn has given up the contest which he proposed making ngalnst Populist votes cast for Sbul lenberger, and says he will support tiie nominee. Dahlmnn was the so-called Bryan candidate and made his campaign on a strictly, anti-prohibition plank. 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. N'ever wns u place so pnpulnr for re freshing drinks. &fe ROSE KKAL kstatk tkankfeus. II. J. St onus to J. P. Underwood, l; lands In townships 25-1 and 2, and 24-7. 11. J. UoviiiKdon to W. N. Crouch, $1; lot 5, block 19, H. H. add to Oakland. Geo. II. McCulloch lo K. M. Tlrooks $175; wMj lots 1 and 2, block 0, Brown's add to It. H. add to Oakland. Jacob Johnson to Cnlapoola & Rock Creek Timber Co., 11; part of 10. 24-2. K. H. Klttrede to E. Hausotter, $400; ItiO acres sec. 18, 29-3. A Traveling Man's Kperience, CUM I IT COI KT CASKS P11.K1I. 'I must tell you my experience on an eastbound O. H. & N. K. H. train from Pendleton to La Urnudo, Ore. rites Sam A Garber, a well known traveling mnn. "I was In tho smok ing department with some other trav eling men when one of them went out Into tho co ucli and came back and said: 'There is a woman sick unto death In the car.' I at once got up and went out, found her very 111 with cramp colic; hor hands and arms were drawn up bo you could not traighten them, and with a death like look on her face. Two or three ladles were working with her and giving her whiskey. I went to my suit case and got my bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy (I never travel without It), ran to the water tank, put a dou ble dose of the medicine In the glass, poured some water Into It and stirred It with a pencil; then 1 had quite a time to get the ladles to let me give It to her, but I succeeded. I could at once Bee the effect and I worked with her, rubbing her hands, and In twenty minuteB 1 gave her another dose. Hy this time we were almost Into La Grande, where I was to leave the train. I gave the bottle to the husband to be used tn case another dose should be needed, but by the time the train rnn Into La Grande she was all right, and I received the thnuks of every passenger In the car. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. J. S. Dunuavin, John Hull and N ?olig vs. Laura Daugherty; suit to foreclose a mortgage ou 240 acres of and to satisfy a promissory note for Lizzie 11. Johnson nnd A. U. Grltz- machor, vs. V. II. Smith; suit to can cel a contract for the purchase of SO acres of timber near Drain. NOTICK All persons who hnvo been dumping rubbish along the iounty ooiul iu the Deer Creek dlB- rict, No. 32, are horeby warned to desist as such practice Is unlawful. dB22 W. II. I1UOWN, ii 4 t ROSEBURG MARKET. " Cereals. Wheat 90c $1.00. Oats 50o bu. Hay Vetch, 12 ton; grain, $12 ton; alfalfa, $1341 $1H. Barley $34 ton. Livestock. ' J Steers Alive, Shi 3 hie. Cows Alive. 2 hi Sc. Veal Dressed, 66o Hogs Dressed, 7c Sheep ihia. Poultry Mixed chickens alive lOe lb.; dressed, 12We; geese, alive,. 8c, dressed, 12c: ducks, alive 10c; dressed, 14i)15c. Butter Creamery, 37 Vic lb.; country, 30o lb. . Kggs 22 V4o aoz. Potatoes $1.2f cwt. Wool 14 Vic lb. .. . Honey 12V4c lb. Cabbage 2o lb. Old Onions 2c tb. . ' i Apples 1 c lb. j PearB 1 Vic lb. Peaches 40 4i 50c box. PORTLAND MARKET. Livestock On foot: Steers, S 14 4c; cows, 3c; hogs, 67c; sheep, :i4e; dressed veal. 68c; wool, 14c lb.; apples, 50cff$1.75; pota toes, !)0c cwt; eggs, 27c doz.; mixed chickens, 11c; hops, 4 5c; peaches, 30)76c box. ( CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. (bi Kind You Have Always Bough) Bears the Signature NHLSON-GANH FKillT TODAY. No Chinese Lniplnved at the QUICK LUNCH RESTAURANT. w. JONES, Strictlv lirst-class Open day i dinner ever to ":.'i0 p- m Proprietor nd clean. d niirht. Chicken Sunday, 11 :" a. m Near the S. P. Depot, DRIMD Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take Tho 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. Refuse substitutes. Price SOo. Sold by ltcd Cross Pharmacy. SAN FRANCISCO, 8ept. 8. Ad mission day, a California holiday which has something to do with the history of the Golden Slate, hut which of late years has hecome chiefly a peg to hang prize fights up on, will he celebrnted In the usual manner tomorrow at James Crof- foth's famed Mission street arena Joseph (Jans, the dnrk dingo of Hal- timore, and Hauling Nelson, who gave said Cans a flogging last Fourth of July, will meet for the third time In what promises to be the biggest pugillHllc attraction that San Fran cisco tins known Iu years. ThoiiHandf of dollars are being waged on the result. The .Jane Is a general favor ite, owing to the showing he made In his last fight with (inns, hut many crafty ones believe that the black man was "faking" In that fight, and are backing him to win. The report that Gans has devel oped tuberculosis has boosted the odds against him, but this only con Arms the opinion of those who be lieve that this Is only another of the clever coon's cunning tricks. These wlso ones are getting their money down on the dlnge nnd It Ik rumored that Joe himself Is one ol the Solomons. "I'd IlilllHT Itill." LEON A MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg, 'Phone 1411 ("Wick' "An' You Sincere. sIiirs in the eveiiins only.) Everybody goes to The CRESCENT ";KT TDK IIAIUT!" ADMISSION Evening 10c Matinee 5c t BODGE 4 1 Che HcKablc Cai'lor Has received bis FALL STYLES and SAMPLES also a line of Kail floods. Drop in and look over the Frill styles and l.'et wtiil on the iincr styles lr ran anu v inier. X A Perfectly Fitted Excellently Mode ,i. Faultleuly Stylish Fall Suit, for J. A Small Price Don't Worry About Your Laundry No use to work hard all day at the wash-tub. WaahliiK l a woman' hardest houiicwork we make It her canlet. NVran up-the bundle and I'hone ua No. Till and we call for It nnd deliver It when It In done. And the coat is small. Let ua do your washing and you Join the "Don t Worry" (Hub. It will come back to you dean, pure and in perfect condition, an the renult of our niodern methods. Hud Tetter for Thirty Years. I have Buffered with tetter foi thirty years and have tried almoHt countlcHH remedies with little. If nny. relief. Three boxes of Chainherlnin's Salve cured me. It waB a torture. It breaks out a little sometimes, hut nothing to what it used to do. I). II. Bench, Midland illy, Ala. Cbam- beilaln'H Salve is for sale by 1 1 a ml I ton Drug Co. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY 'AM,. FOIl COI'NTY WAItltAXTS. N'otli-e is hereby given nil parlle holding county warrants issued by Douglas County, Oregon, and endors ed prior to and Including the lllsl day of July. 11)07. lo present the same at the ofllce of the county treas urer of Bald ceonty for payment. Inlerest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated at Itoseburg. Oregon, this, the Kth day of September, inns. J. K. SAW YKRS, Treasurer of Douglas county, Oregon. Umpnua Cold Cure Is a guai un ified remedy. Quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF Hev. Father Cyiinlewnkl, a Polish mlimlnnarv. was visiting here with I Father iMc(!ee thlB afternoon. II came to the United States several mouths ago and Is looking for large tract of land Uin which t locate a Polish colony of about 200 fnmllles. Mo has already looked n vi trei:! 11 In other states ranging In size from 40.000 to 100. tint) acres. He goes to California from here. A Hure-MnntiKli Knocker. J. 0. floodwln. of Ileldsvllle, N C., says: "Ilucklen's Arnica Salve Is a sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg last, sum mer, but that wonderful salve knock ed It out In a few rounds. Not even a Bear remained." Guaranteed at A. C. Marsters A Co's. drug store. 2tc. (lunranteed for piles, sores, burns, etc. LOOK OUT VOll LUMBKtt ; that is too new. It may look pretty good, but looks are not everything by a good dual. All lumber la bound to shrink as It becomes dry. Better let it do the shrinking in our yard than In your building. Our lumber Is thoroughly seasoned before we let It leave here. You won't regret buying it as you would purchasing the new kind. Orders filled for all kind of (rult boxes. The J. G. Flook Co., Roseburg. Oregon. We Have Our 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 Near Freight Depot. :::::::n:::::::::::n::t::n:::::mm::::::::::: xx XX lx XX XX 1 XX XX XX :: 8 xx n 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.g wreck of our store room several ,8 weeks ago. 8 We placed these goods on sale July h 1 nn1 sir-rf-li7nv ..1 1 1 (O- Yn cfs1 r.r XX JIM, dllU Cf CI Jllllllg 1UU31 UU 11U matter what it will bring. You had better come early. The Bee Hive Grocery MAX WEISS, Proprietor "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE" :nu:::::::::n:::::n:::mmnHmm:.::mm