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INTERIOR. 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 JacHaon St. EVENING ROSEBORG REVIEW SEPTEMBER J 2, 100K. LOCAL NEWS. Review printing always the best. Mrs. S. P. Houser is visiting near Mr. and Mrs. John Airee were ovni . . Matinees every afternoon at The ----- " Mrs. A. Mowery returned Friday from a trill tn Pm-tlmid. Certain and speedy euro for poison jonn a. Miner, or me soldiers' Home, left this morning for Medford on business. Floyd Ramp, who has been visiting hero with friends, left this morning for his home at Brooks. You can get the latest and the best novels at the Public Library in the Abruham building, upstairs over llunsaker's store. DTK P. W. Benson, the painter and paper-hanger, went to Canyonville on business today. Mrs. Evelyn Ramp, of Cottage Grove, is visiting with friends in Roseburg. Misses Lyllth anil' Grace Moore left this morning for Cottage Grove, where the former gives a recital to night. Later they will go on to Salem to remain during the atute fair. How to net strong. P. J. Dalv. nf 1947 Waat rnnaaao St., Chicago, tells of a way to become strong. He says: "My mother, who Is old and was very feeble, Is deriving so much benefit from Electric Bitters that I fell it my duty to tell those who neeo, a tonic and strengthening medicine about It. . In my mother's case a marked ealn In nh hD. re sulted, Insomnia hns been overcome, and she is steadily growing strong er." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stomach, liver and kidney complaints 8old under guarantee at A. C. Mar stars & Co'a. drug store. 50c. A. L. KITCHIN, is the man to see for everything in the Nur sery line. TrPAC that 8row 1 1 cca that pay. Fruit and ornanental trees, Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or. Oregon Restaurant Opea Day and Nitflii Fresh Oysters, CLuns and Fish at Any Time Chicken Dinner on Sunday u to 2 P. M. RGUUiTmeaLS 25c. LEONA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg, 'Phone 1411 "uii i For all inside work and Art wood Finishes size packages to suit your Drug' Co. Roieburg, Oregon. ' Chief Train Dispatcher Chas. W. Martyn and family are spending a few days in Ashland. . Miss Adelle Mulkey left this morn ing for Portland for a short visit. Miss Emma Green went to Eugene this morning for a few days vlBit. WAN'iED Your old ostrich plumes. Enauire Rt thtR nflleo H1 a Mrs. Geo. Churchman nnd children are visiting with relatives in Ash land r.x-uouniy soiiool superintendent l B. Hamlin and family left Kri- "r nigiii ior i-uriiand, wnere he will be assigned to the prlnclpnlshlp of nnn nt thn ...Mn . 1.-1.1.. the Woodstock. Are You Going to Start to School Next Monday? tiik nosKitriMi ri Kijp & 1IHJII SCHOOLS Ol'KN NKXT MONDAY. We have had several years' experience In the school supply line, and know what trouble school children generally have In buying their books and sup plies. Consequently we have spent several days in arranging our school goods and store hi gen eral so that both young and old pupils can be attended to in the least time and trouble to them. All our books are mark ed In plain figures and there need be no fear of overcharge. Should any mistake be mude we will glady correct it. Useful blotters free with each purchase. AGEE HOOK AXI) STATIO.NKItV STORE Successor to C. It. Cannon. Crescent Theatre High class motion pictures and illustrated songs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday ; : : : TODAY'S PROGRAM "MIW. TOXKVH 81'ITOKS" and "TIIK TWO MOI1KI.S" ILLUSTRATED SONGS: "When Sweet Marie Was Sweet Hlx twn." and "In Monkey Lund." ("Wick" sings in the evening only.) Everybody goes to The CRESCENT o OKT THE HABIT!" ADMISSION Evening 10c Matinee 5c ofr," take none f LOCAL NEWS, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Appelwhlte, who have been visiting here at the home of his alster, Mrs. 11. L. Me l.endon. left this morning for their home at Corvallls. An immense line of Cook's Linol eum just received; in the late3t de signs. No make of linoleum belter and but lew as good. B. W. Strnug, The Furniture Man. Frank E. Alley on Friday night, shipped 26 head of his fine, blooded horses to Salem for exhibition at the state fair. The week following he will take the horses on to Portland and place them in the big livestock show there. 'See H. C. Ritzmnn, the up-to-date plumber, for estimates on your plumbing work. Steam and hot wa ter a specialty. Office foot of Jack son street. Phone 1055. dtf Grants Pass Outlook: Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Wilson returned Sunday from their visit In Los Angeles. Mr. Wilson will remain here until about the middle of next month, when the family will move to Portland. Miss Helena DeVaney, during the coming season, will receive a lim ited number of pupils in piano and harmony. Corner Pine nnd Mosher streets dsl9 Henry Lander, one of Douglns county's earliest pioneers, was In from near Winston's this morning. Although aged well un In the 80s. he is- enjoying fairly good health. Oyster season Is opened. Olym ptas or lOnstern In any style and the right kind of style nt J. Falbe's rest aurant near the S. P. depot. Open day and night. Clean, private boxes. Short orders a specialty. Regular dinners. dtf S. Swlcknrd left Friday night for Salem to attend the state fair. Miss Frances Howell returned on Thursday from a visit with relatives in New York. Her visit was short ened by the serious illness of her lister, Mrs. Geo. Kohllingen, in this city. "I suffered habitually from con Ulpatiuu. I loan 'a kcgulcts relieved and strengthened the bowels, so that Ihey have been regular ever since." A 13. Davis, grocer, Sulphur i springs, Texns. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Wlnntfoid ante over this morning from their line farm at the lower end of Suther lln valley. Water from the big Irri gation ditch at the upper end of the valley was turned into the creek about three weeks ago and is running a good stream. Mr. Wlnniford hns a line water system of his own, having laid nbout 2200 feet of pipe, and thus runs a plentiful supply of flue spring water Into bis house and barn. DRIND 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. Refuse substitutes. Prlo 00o Sold by lied Cross Pharmacy. No Chinese Kmlovf'(1 a! the QUICK LUNCH RES TAURANT. W. JONES, Proprietor Strictly first-clans and clean. Open day and niht. Chicken dinner every Sunday, 11:30 a. m to ":!W p. m. Near the S. P. Depot. &tm Biri..,i saw 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 NKWS. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDee of llrockway, returned this mornfug from a trip to Portland. WilliB Kramer left this morning for Portland, after a short visit here on business. He will nttend the state fair at Salem next week. Three square meals a day at B. Jennings' restaurant, which will be re-opened in connection with the Uuipqua Bakery on Sept. 1. treme quiet. A. F. Hunt, the cnttle buyer, passed through here this morning euroute to Klamath County. He is now in the livestock commission business in Portland in partnership with a retired butcher named Lacey. Hot water bottles, fountain syr inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers, the finest and most complete line In the city. Sold at the lowest prices on our guarantee to give satisfaction. Look at our line and you will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. D. P. McKay was over from Wilbur tnia morning. The first shipment of goods for the new st- of Grubbe & McKay has been recv-. " there and the store will be fully'upened for business Tuesday. Wilbur has been almost without a store Biuce the big me several months ago prac tically wiped out the town. The biggest stock of Vermont marble ever received tn Roseburg Is tow on display at W. E. Marsters1 hop, foot of Jackson Btreet. Give turn a chance to figure on your work and he will satisfy you. Dtf Eugene Register: Miss Myrtle llrndford, one of the teachers In the Roseburg city schools, stopped off yesterday on her way from Portland to begin her work, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Denhart . . . .H. F. Hoi lenbeck hns sold his flue driving mare to Frank Alley, of Roseburg. who has some of the finest-bred horses In the state. Fresh Eastern and Olympla Oys ters any style at the Quick Lunch restaurant, opposite depot grounds Services first class; extra dinner from 11:,10 a. in. to 7:30 p. m. First nlnss cooks, both day and night. Call and get the best meal In the city. do9 . w. JON ICS. Glendalo News: Drs. Sether and Stewart have sold their practice here and are preparing to move to Rose burg. where they will be engaged on the staff at the new Catholic hos pltnl. Their successor. Dr. Kaufman, of Cleveland, Ohio, took charge here last Monday .... Miss Hattle Smith and Miss Maude Dumbleton, of Rose burg, are visiting with Mrs. A. E. Shirla and other friends here . . Mrs. Jnmes Olllnghouse, of An chor, was called to -Roseburg on ac count of the dangerous illness of her daughter, Mrs. Norman Agee, who, we are informed, is now a little bet ter. Don't Worry About Your Laundry No use to work hard all day at the wash-tub. Washing In a womnn'B hardest housework we make It her easleut. Wrap up the bundle and I'hone us No. 791 and we call for ft and deliver It when It is done. And the cost Is small. Let us do your washing and you Join the "Don't Worry" C'lub. It will come back to you clean, pure and In perfect condition, as the result of our modern methods. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Autumn Attire oVriianritt new articles of jewelry to adorn, beautify and add to your costume IIiom fawihHtinjf touche of e lepra nee that nothing el hp can K've- wr nne 01 new jfoooit in (JlHTiiond. iKarl and all iirwtmiB stone is not only complete, but ali Milutely uiaifnetive in it suiwrb at troctivenetN. A. S. HUEY Jevustev &d Optfan Located on Ctu Street, Rotefcorg ADDITION'S TO ItOKKIU'RO T.JLK I'HONK DlltKCTOItY. Telephone Subscriber- will please cut this out and paste in meir di rectories: Main 1194 Ashworth. R. T. Main 1173 Heatty, Warren Main 1425 Benson. Mrs. P. M. Frinrs 234x8 Uest, Geo. W. .Main 1303 Crantlll. c. C. Main 1774 Davis. F. L. Main 1701 Douglas County Fruit Growers' Association Hani 1401 Diiiard, F. W. Ma! 254 Fisher. Otis Ma; j 2024 Falkereon, Jerry Mal i 944 Goodman. J. T. Fmrsi 83xxl Haines, B. B. Main 397 , Haynes, Mrs. Mazie Main 1231 Harding, W. C. Frmrs 17 91 Hughes, W. G. Main 1651 llewes, E. I. Main 241 Jones, Mrs. H. Main 2114 Jarvls, D. J. Main 693 Jackson, Vlv an Main 1001 J. G. Flook Co. Main 1261 Kelly, S. M. .Main 1465 Kothoff. G. J. Main 301 . Kent. A. E. Main 1734 Lenox, E. H. Sub 1496 Lyons, W. R. Main 1753 Martin. A. W. Main 394 Mullen, J. W. Main 1621 Paquette Fred, drugs Main 336 Poe, L. E. Farmrs 4 43 Parrott Bros. Main 1216 Pilkington, Wllev Main 1461 Patterson. Mrs. Ella Main 1055 Patterson, F. F. Mailt 1023 Roseburg Soda Works Main 1225 Rlsley. A. J. Main 1424 Rummage, Chas. Main 1464 Roberta, Dave Main 2028 Snider, Henry Main 513 Stanton, Geo. Main 1045 Stuhbs, Richard Main 1021 Umpqua Land Co. A l'nylng Investment. Mr. John White, of 38 Highland Ave., Houlton, Me., says: "Have been troubled with H cough every winter and spring. Last winter I tried many advertised remedies, but the cough continued until I bought a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery; before ;nai was naif gone the cough was all me. ThiB winter the annie-hamiv result has followed; a few doses once more banished the annual cough. 1 am now convinced that Dr. King's .ew uiseovery is the best of all sough and lung remedies." Sold un der guarantee at A. C. MarsterB & Co's. drug store. DOc and $1.00. A trial bottle free. FROM COl'NTV EXCHANGES. Ynncilllii Courier. llnli Tlilel ilnnnrtnH f,.,. H....H ., ...I lo attend a business college. M. It. Hnvnee met with url,nt .il,rl.i have been a serious accident one day nisi weea. wnne driving rrom Red Hill tO tills IllnciV In litnUlnir jcent on the hill, one of tho cart sharts broke, overturning the cart, throwing Mr. Savage head-fore-mosl :iKiuiiHi a tree rendering him iincnn iclous for about thirty minutes, hut for the fact Mint ha ivno di'ivi,,.. trusty horse the accident would have no doubt proven fatal, as Mr. lavage had one line wrapped around his right hand. (ilcmlnle News. Nellie, the little daughter nf Mrn Corder, fell Saturday afternoon and broke her arm. She broke the same arm about six weeks ago. Mrs. G. G. Elllff went to Canvnn- vilie to assist In the care of her mother, Mrs. John Itallev, who has been critically ill with the nneiimoiiln for some time. Miss Pearl Harding leaves tomor row for Klamath Falls to attend the high Bchool. Myrtle Creek .Mull. A fine little daughter was born In Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith. Jr.. Mon day, Sept. 7. hi. Denton, who recently purchased he Pitts and Robinson places nn Frozen Creek, has also purchased the Alf. Allen property here In town. C. F. Held and family hnve moved here from Medford and will locale somewhere In this Immediate vicin ity. MIks Julia Round, of Falls City, Is here visiting with her Bister, Mrs. C. W. Rice. ' Oakland Oivl. Mrs. Fenton, of Portland, Is visit ing her daughter, MrB. George Hull, In Driver Valley. Mrs. S. P. Rlggs, of Dnllas, Is the guest or her nephew, L. W. Diinhum. Mr. Dunham and his aunt crossed the plains together when he was six monihs old, and this is the first lime they have met since that time. Drain Nonpareil. Mr. Shaw arrived here this week from Missouri and Is visiting h, uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. R Ryan. A daughter was born Monday to Mr and Mrs. John Tucker, In North Drain. Misses Junla and' Grace Klrklnnd have gone to attend Mt. Angel col lege, near Woodburn. Fred Dohson, while at work a few days ago on the Perkins barn, had the misfortune to be hit In the right eye with a flying knot, almost blind ing him. He exiiects to go to Port land today to be treated by an eye specialist. NOTICE All persons who hnve been dumping rubbish along the county road In the Deer Creek dis trict. No. 32, are hereby warned to desist as Buch practice Is unlawful. d"22 W. 11. IIROWN, o TO THE Pf'IILIC I will re-open my reetaurant in connection with the Umpqua Bakery on Sept. 1. Ser vice will be strictly first class. E. Jennings. to all the former patrons of our branch store, formerly Cloake Brown's alore: We have moved all the stock to our store on Jarksnn Street, and are prepared to welcome you there and are In better shape to please you than ever before. ALTON 8. FREY CO. n Roseburir 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 a place so iiopulur for re freshing drinks. ROSE III ltd LAKY AT (iLEXDALE. Glendalo News: Last Wednesday night, F. C. McGregor & Co's. hard ware store was broken Into and about $50 worth of merchandise was stolen consisting of revolvers. razors, knives, watches, ammunition, etc. The burglars made their entrance to the store by means of a rear window which they had lowered from the top. Three susplclouB characters were in the city during the day and were later seen at Wolf Creek where they had a bundle which they were carrying, which jiilght be the stolen goods. Constable Beckley followed on their trail yesterday but was un successful in the search. One of the men whb tall and wore a chlu wills ker, while the other two were med ium sized men. - ..iiq call foh thii'nty warrants. Notlco Is here'by given all parties holding county warrants Issued by Douglas County, Oregon, nnd endors ed prior to and Including tho 31st day of July, 1907, to present the same at the office of tho county treas urer of said county for payment, as Interest will cense thereon after the date of this notice. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this, the 8th day of Septomber, 11108. J. E. SAWYERS, Trens. of Douglas Co.. Oregon. We Have 3 fiijj Delivery and can give better and more prompt service than any grocery in Roseburg The Best of Groceries HARNESS & JOHNSON The Corner Grocery Sheridan Street New rrelght Depot. if Do You Need I Dishes or Cooking I Utensils of anyKind 11 If so, do not overlook the sale of ; If these goods that were saved from the ' II wreck of our lx weeks ago. ! We placed these goods on"sa!eJuly ui, aim cvcijimiig IIIUM UU SOIU HI) U matter what it will bring. It You had better come early. The Bee Hive Grocery MAX WEISS, nMnHUl..i ulafC lif A l IT uim nrkrvvit... f ROSEBURG. MARKET. 2 4. !" Cereals. Wheat 90c Jl. 00. Oats 60e bu. liny Vetch, 12 ton; grain, $12 ton; alfalfa, $13 $15. Barley $34 ton. Livestock. Steers Alive, 3tt 3Mc Cows Alive, Stt 03c. Veal Dressed, 66H Hogs Dressed. 7a. :iiJ Sheep S a. Poultry Mixed chickens alive lOo lb.; dreined, 12 He; geese, alive, 80., dressed, 12c: ducks, alive 10c; dreBsed, 14l5c. Butter Creamery, 37ViO lb.; country, 30c lb. Eggs 22c doz. Potatoes $1.25 cwt. Wool 14 Wo lb. Honey 12 He lb. , Cabbnge 2c lb, " . ; Old Onions 2c lb. . -1 Apples 1(4 c lb. i Pears 1V4C lb. Peaches 40(g50c box.v PORTLAND MARKET. Livestock On foot: Steers, 3 14 4c; cows, 3c; hogs, 6 7c; sheep, 3(34c; dressed veal, 6 8c; wool, 14c lb.; apples, 50c$1.76; pota toea, 90c cwt; eggs, 27c doz.; mixed chickens, 11c; hops, 45c; peacbeB, 30 IS' 7 5c box. CASTOR I A for Infant! and Children, " ' fiw Kind You Hats Always Bought Bears the Immature t ' FITTING UP AN OFFICE is a quick and an easy matter If our mill work Is used. We have all the partitions, railings, doors, etc, ready to put right up. You can hire an empty room in the morning and with our ailll work nnd a good carpenter you can have a completely fitted of ttco the same day. Want to see some-designs? Orders filled for all kind of fruit boxes. The J. G. Flook Co., Itoscburg, Oregon. Our Own Wagon store room several