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INTERIOR. FINISHES 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. Tint narti Jv ' 1 idiot "LTL In flavor, in quality, in variety, in conformity of quality Our Confectionery is the stand ard of excellence Palace of Sweets Phone 1 273 Orders Delivered LOCAL NEWS. These are carried in all size packages to suit your needs and requirements. Hamilton 3 07 JacKson St. Drug' Co. Roseburg, Oregon. EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW MARRIED. SEPTEMBER 10, 1008. 1)1101). KURTZ Inrant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton J. Kurtz, at their home three miles north of Salem, .Monday morning, Sept. 14, 1908. Hurled in I. O. O. F. cemetery on Monday afternoon. Salem Statesman. itoitx. DKITT In Roseburg, Sept. 14, 1908. to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dritt, of Mt. Scott, a fexni. I Miss Julia Rtshop, of Yoncnlla. is visiting here with trends. George Culver returned Tuesday nght from a trip to Dandou. An immense line of Cook's Linol eum just received; in the latest de signs. No make ot linoleum Letter and but few as good. B. W. Strong, The Furniture Man. L. U. Carle returned Tuesday night from San Francisco, whore he under went a second surgical operation. He is reported to be greatly Improved. Mrs. Kena Scott Is here from Port land for a visit of a couple of weeks ' with hor sister, Miss Mary Atter- bury, and other relatives and friends. See Kitzman for plumbing, fixtures 1 including towel racks, Boap dishes, I tumbler holders, Bponge rackB, etc. 1 All work guaranteed. Office foot of I Jackson street. Phone 1055. dtt ', Booster iiurcher went to Myrtle 1 Creek this morning to secure some fruits, etc., for the new exhibit , building, soon to be opened at the S. P. depot in this city. . Three square meals a day at E. Jennings' restaurant, which will be re-opened in connection " with the Umpqua Bakery on Sept. 1. trenie quiet. Edward Hodge, of Ogdon, Utah, ar rived last night to spend a week or so with his father and sister at Look ing Glass. Mr. Hodge is employed In the Wells Fargo Express olllce at Ogden. RYAN-RLODGETT At the Method ist Episcopal parsonage, lu Rose burg, Sept. 15, 1908. Alger Hynn and Miss Lillian Dlodgett, Rev. J. K. Hawkins, olllclatlng. MARCH-MULKEY At Vancouver. Wash.. Sunday. Sept. 13, 1908, Mr. C. C. March, of Ilwaco, v asn., ana tHK HOND RKALTY CO. Or- Miss Adelle C. Mulkey. of Rose-1 , d farma timber and city prop burg. Oregon. Kev. uuiams. or t y. gome flue bargains. Jnckson Eugene, was tne omciaung nun- . , Hoseburg. Ore. lster. The Eugene Commercial Club has rne Dnue is uis cum iiim.b u..b..- volea lo cotinue promotion work ter of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. MuiKey, 01 Mld nK1.ced to rttise $15,000 for the North Roseburg. and one of Doug- neJt year a8 agaiust $10,000 the lus county's deservedly popular , t ye to carry on Ule work. A school teachers. They will reside at , Uon of 15noo by January 1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 1- W. F. Price to F. .1. Connlne, 000; 80 acres sec 32, 2G-4. Henry White to W. H. Lucky, $1,1130; 146 acres sec. 15, 23-4. H. M. Oatman to L. T. Robinson, $385; 92 acres sec. 19, 21-3. Ilwaco. They Take the Kinks Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years, with increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fuss or friction," says N. H. Brown, of Plttsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed satisfactory at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug Btore. 25c. No Chinese Employed at the QUICK LUNCH RES TAURANT W. JONES, - Proprietor Strictly "first-class and clean. Open day and night. Chicken dinner every Sunday, 11:30 a. m to 7:30 p. 111. Near the S. P. Depot, A. L. KITCHIN, is the man to see for everything in the Nur sery line. TrpPo that grow. 1 1 CC3 that pay. Fruit and ornancntal trees, Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or. For Those Whom Commence School Late The Roseburg public school opened Monday, Sept. 14. but some pupils won t be able to start for several days and prob ably weeks yet. It Is to these persons that we wish to make known that we still have a full assortment of school All pupils will find that It will pay them well, to pur chase all their supplies, such as ink, pens, pencilB, tablets, etc., at this store. Useful blotters free with each purchase. VOXCALLA NEWS. j C1RIT1T COl'RT CASES FILED. I Louis Q. Dumblcton vs. Fred J. , ltlakeley; suit for the possession of ' 830 acres of land at Winchester, I which plaintiff leased to defendant and on which It is alleged defend' ant is In default In rent. Oconee Larson vs. Jennie Larson; suit for divorce oh the grounds of desertion In November, 1906. They were married in Duluth, Minn., April 13, 1905. illlain and E. Helllwell vs. M Ketchnor and J. M. Holbrook; suit a nermanent Injunction restrain inc defendants from interfering with the harvesting by the pluinrins or a crop of prunes in an orchard included in an 84 -acre tract sold to defend ants by Sarah S. Ross. Plaintiffs al lege that prior to the date ot sale they had a contract with Mrs. Ross to harvest the present crop of prunes in the orchard, but that after the sale the defendants refused to recog nize Buch a contract and denied them access to the orchard. The value of the crop Is placed at $450, of which, under their contract with Mrs. Ross, plaintiffs were to receive two-thirds and Mrs. Koss tne remninaer. a temporary Injunction hnB been grant ed upon axo-dellvery bond of $G00. A Paying Investment. Oregon Restaurant Opea bay and Nig-Ill Fresh Oysters, Clams and Fish at Any Time Chicken Dinner on 12 to 2 P. M. Sunday REGULAR MEALS 25c. AGEB BOOK and STATIONERY STORE, Crescent Theatre LEONA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg, 'Phone 1411 High class motion pictures and illustrated songs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday ; : : : TODAY'S PROGRAM "ItOMAM'K OF AX OLD MILL." ILLUSTRATED SONGS: "Ity the Old Oaken Bucket, Louiw." and "Rose Bring Dreams of Von." ("Wick" sings In the avenlng only.) Everybody goes to The CRESCENT "GET TUB IIAI1IT!" ADMisaon Evening 10c Matinee 5 c 1910. is the slogan of the campaign JuBt placed on our floor, a full line of medium priced neating sioves. Get our prices for we can save you money. An elegant line of iron beds In all the latest colorings, ranging In price from $3.00 to $15.00. U. W STRONG. The Furniture Man. The old Bishop Scott academy, which suspended operations in Port land three years ago, after a number of years of useful service, is to be re established at North Yamhill, Yam hill county, on a 100-acre tract now being negotiated for by the board of trustees of the Episcopal church of Oregon. Hot water bottles, fountain bt inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers. the lluest and most complete lino 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. We are sole agents for the Conkim Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec- omend tbem as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Agee Book Store. TK D. R. Shnmbrook, G. W. Slaley and G. W. Kimball, appraisers of the estate of Nicholas T. Day, deceased, have filed their report In the probate court, showing the total value of the estate to be $35,013.63. or mat mini. $33,000 Is the value of the real property. Hon. W. A. Carter, of Portland, Jas. Hrlsco, of Asbestos, Jackson county, and Frank Schaffer, of Gold Hill, were here this morning on busi ness before the U. S. land olllce. Mr. Carter was In Salem Monday and Tuesday and reports the state fair there this week a decided success. with splendid racing and fine ex hibits. Mr. Carter Ib a past grand muster of the I. O. O. F. of Oregon, and is well known by members of that fraternity. Fresh Eastern and Olympla Oys ters any style at the Quick Lunch restaurant, opposite depot grounds. Services first class; extra dinner from 11:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. First class cooks, both day and night. Call and get the best meal in the city. ,19 W. JONES. Cottage Grove Lender: Alva w ise who has conducted the Commercial stnhles since last spring, sold his In torests last Saturday to Churchill llrothors . . . . 1. C. Underwood old retired merchant, who recently sold out his farm at Myrtle Creek sent a few days In uouage urove and Saginaw thla week visiting with friends, while looking for a location. Mum Lylith Moore, of Rose burg, gave a most pleasing elocution ary recital at the armory theater Saturday evening under the auspice of the l,ady Maccabees. To add In terest to the occasion. Miss Moore was accompanied by her sister, miss Grace, who is a charming pianist, and her excellent mush-al numliers received hearty encores. Miss Lylllh Moore Is a pupil of Marlon Lowell of New York, and her society and .iramarlr readings and humorous monologues were very entertaining nd were well received by the small hut very appreciative audience, the town having had almost a continuous week of entertainment. The Misses Moore went from this place to saHTn where they will attend the state fair and apiear on the auditorium pro gram during the week. NOTICE All persor who have been dumping rub'ilsh along the county road In the Denr Creek dis trict. No. 32. are hereby warned I desist 4k such practice Is unlawful Mr. John White, of 38 Highland Ave., lloulton, Me., says: "Hnve been rouhled with a cough every winter and spring. Last winter I tried mnny advertised remedies, but the cough continued until I bought a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery; before thnt was half gone the cough was all jone. This winter the same happy result has followed; a few doses once- more banished the annual cough. am now convinced that Dr. King's 'cw Discovery Is the best of all cough and lung remedies." Sold un der guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. 60c and $1.00. A trinl bottle free. SHRIMP YOU IT is an ' AS WELL AS EVERY OTHER UP-TO-DATE BUSINESS MAN OR WOMAN 6HOULD HAVE ONE. Ink Pencil" of (he lamily, three in ches long when closedVsuit able length torvesl pockelor ladies' purse-and is finely made of red polished vulcan ite. It is fitted with a platinum-indium point and an adiustoble needle arranged on a silver yoke and gold spring. This prevents all possibility ol leaking when upside down or in any other position. Lasts forever, suits any handwriting, and does away entirely with a lead pencil and its necessary sharpening. Price, $150. roR sale sv A. S. lll'KY, Jcttrfcr-Optlrillll. Cass HI reel. Roseburg, Oregon. W. II. IIROWN, Don't Worry About Your Laundry No use to work hard all day at the wafch-tub. Washing In a woman's hardest hou Rework we make It her easiest. Wrap up the bundle and Phone ua No. 791 and we call for It and deliver It when It Is done. And the coat is small. Let us do your washing and you Join the "Don't Worry" Club. It will come back to oii rlfan, pure and In perfect 'million, a the result of our I jdern methods. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Miss Mabel Muhn, one of DouyIrs county's charming school teachers. was hero recently visiting her many friends and relatives, after which she went to Coutral Point to take up her work as teacher In the public school there. Miss Mabel Wilson, who a few weeks ago closed a sucoessful term of Bummer (school at Murshneld, Is home with her parents, enjoying a much needed rest. She will leave soon to take charge ot the public school at Stephens. Last Saturday night a crowd of 31 of Yoncnlla's frollclng young peo ple went to Drain and speut the evening dancing. They report a Jolly good time for all. Mr. Rarton Helllwell Is home from Seattle .helping his father and broth era during the prune drying sea son. Last Vednosday a number of Yon- calla'8 citizens departed for the state fair at Salem. Among them were S. G. Long and wife, Jno. Kingery tuid James Huntington. On Monday last Ren. Huntington, Sr.. took a carload of fat hogs to Portland. Miss Retta Huntington will take her departure the 23rd for Corvallla to attend the Oregon Agricultural College. Her brother, McKinley, will join hor later on, for the same pur-noee. Mr. Artiiur Hurt, rornieriy prin cipal of the Yoncalln public school, is at Tillamook, where he is em ployed as a carpenter on the new 'ailroad terminal docks. MrB. Dr. Mortensen and little daughter are at Salem vUiltlng with relatives and friends and attending the state fair. Clay Devore left for southern Ore gon last Sunday. Miss Susie Applegate. a graduate of the Rehnke-Warner RuBlness Col lege In July, went to Portland Wed nesday to commence work In a lucra tive business position. Renj. Huntington, Jr., lort Inst Wednesday for Eugene, where he will take up his work tho 21st as teacher in History and Civics in the Eugene High school. Miss Leah Moody, tho popular daughter of one of Yoncalln s lend Ing merchants, is teaching In Shoe String district, this fnll. .Miss Evea Applegate will leave soon to take up her work for the win ter as a teacher In a public School In the suburbs of Portland. Ruby Westfall went to Snlein Inst Wednesday to nttend tho deaf mute school. Miss WeBtfn.ll Is a urlgiii student nnd will complete her course IhiB year. Last week Miss Emma Applegate left for North Rend, where she will teach in tho high school for the winter. Miss Ruth Helllwell doparted last Wednesday for Corvallls, where she will take up hor senior year s work ' In the Agricultural Collloge. Her, many friends here wish her success. MIsb Lena Helllwell, who auoncien O. A. C. last winter, will go to Port land soon to attend the Uelinlto- Walker Ruslness college. Miss Eva Anplegnte. who returned home a few weeks ago, nfter having comploted a course of study In the summer school at Monmoutn Nor mal, departs this week to take a position in the Oregon City public school for the winter. Mr. Phil Huntington and fnmliy returned last Friday from halem whore Mr. Huntington hau been tak ing a short course In pharmacy. Mr. Leslie Miller is at nome lor a few days' visit with his parents in Havhurst. Ho will leave soon P r Silvorton, where he hns n good posi tion as teacher In tne ingn sen mm. Mr. Miller wns a graduate of tho Uni versity last June. llertrnm U. Applegate, wlio nu been in char) of Hon. E. R. Apple giile'B drug More In Drain durng he summer numths. Is Home rnr u short time. Mr Reubei McDonald, a son or Dr. McDonald, i.f Hliighamlon. N. Y., re.ently silent ten days visiting .1. (!. SMiilei nnd fam'ly here. Dr. Mci.m- nlil Is nn old sihoolmute and ,r.int i.f Mr. Samler end had his son m.p eff on his to'jr of the west urn n.iy his respects to his old time frl.n.d. The young mnr. received a roya! w i c hic al the hai.ds of hosplta.ile hosts n-.d II Is needless to sny thn ha e.i loye'l himself highly. He made imny friends while hero and declared hlm seir delighted with Oregon. Mr. Mc Donald ih-parted for Los Angel Thursdny and from there ho will take the southern route home. MIm Leal: Brown will I.-?: . four months term of school nt Mill town next Monday. Miss Ruth Drawn, a graduate of the Drain normal school last June, will teach a nine months' term of school at Dorena. Oregon. XX. 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'over wns h place so popular for rv fivshiiig drinks. &fe ROSE SOCIAL KVKNT IX KltKXIlOWKK. Saturday afternoon, Sept. 12, Mrs George R. Hayes entertained a few frleiulB at her lovely home in Edern hower. Those present were: Mrs. F. A. Clemens, the guest of honor; Mrs. Albert Calkins, Mrs. S. P. Rusklrk, Mrs. Frank Calkins, Mrs. S. N. Woodward, Mrs. F. U. McCord, Mrs. II. N. Cobb, Miss Rita Cobb and little Nina McCord. Dainty retretihments were as daintily served by Mrs. Hayes, assisted by her niece, Mh-e Alice Crewson. The indies all unit ed In assuring Mrs. Hayes that a happy afternoon had been spent and as a result voted to form a Boclal club, to be called the "New Idea Club." Tho next meeting will bo held at the home ot Mrs. F. L. Cal kin-., September 24, to fully or ganize. A Kurc-ICimtigli Knockei. J. C. Goodwin, of Rcldsvlllo, N. C, says: "Uucklen's Arnica Salve la sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one enmo on my leg Inst suni mor, but thnt wonderful salve knock ed it out in a few rounds. Not even a scar remained." Guaranteed at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug Btore. 25o. Guaranteed for ' pllea, sores, bums, etc. j. .2-Hr4444a4a'i'4'4I .J. ROSEBURG MARKET. Cereals. Wheat 90c iff $1.00. Oats 60c bu. Hay Vetch, $13 ton; grain, 13 ton; alfalfa, $KI(li $15. barley $34 ton. Livestock. ' 1 Steers Alive, 3 3 Vi c, , j ' Cows Alive, 1 Vi 3o. , , Veal Dressed, BBV4" ... Hogs Dressed, 7o. Sheep 3 Mo, :. Poultry Mixed chickens alive lOo lb.; ' dressed, 12 c; geese, allvo, go., dressed, 12r: ducks, alive 10c; dressed, 14lCc. Butter Creamery, 37 c lb.; : country, 30c lb. ' Kggs 2214c doz. Potatoes $1.25 cwt. Wool 14 c lb. Honey 12V4c lb. Cabbage 2c lb. Old Onions 2c lb. Apples lc lb. Pears llic lb. - PeacheB 40 50c box. PORTLAND MARKET. Livestock On foot: Steers, 314 4c; cows, 3c; hogs, n8i7c; Bheep, 3S4c; dressed veal, 608c; wool, 14c lb.; apples, 50c$1.76; pota toes, 90c cwt; eggs, 27o doz.; mixed chickens, 11c; hops, 45o; peaches. 3075c box. The Review does Job printing. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. lbs Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Bnatnro J THE- PLANKS WE PLANK DOWN In front of your place will be us good years from now as they are today. The-y are nil thoroughly sound, properly sensoned wood which will neither warp, shrink or orack. If properly protected. While others have to mnko frequent repairs, you can look on and think how wise you were to get your lumber here when you built. Ordors filled for all. kind of fruit boxes. The J. G. Flook Co., Roseburg, Oregon. We Have Our Own Delivery Wagon and can give better and more prompt service than any grocery in Roseburg The Best of Groceries HARNESS & JOHNSON The Corner Grocery Sheridan Street Near Freight Depot. How to Oct Strong. P. J. Daly, of 1247 West Congress St.. ChUi go, tells of a way to become strong. He says: "My mother, who Is old and was very feeble, Is deriving so much b?itfit from Electric Flitters that 1 fell It mv duty to tell those who need a torlc and strengthening medicine about It. In my mother s case a marked gain In flesh has ro .iit..rf insomnia has been overcome. and Bhe Is steadily growing strong er " Elec'rlc Hitters iiulckly remedy stomach, liver and kidney complaints Sold under guarantee at A. C. Mar sters & Co s. drug store, ouc. TO WIRE FENCE III YtRS. 11 Do You Need I have Just received a rarlusd ot Page Woven Wire Fence at Rose burg and stored It In the Slierhlsn warehouse, near the 8. P. depot. here It may be obtained by ISVHes having placed orders ;th ifte. I will also fill Wifc oi'.-i until the supply Is gone. H. CftOUCH. TO THE I'lf tg.lC I M inn my restaurant In ci)i$ ltli the UnfoaYa !' lt. 1. ' vice will Q Jennings. Blrltd is Dishes or Cooking Utensils of anyKind If so, do not overlook the sale of these pods that were saved from the wreck of our store room several weeks ago. . We placed these goods on sale July 31ft, and everything muft be sold no matter what it will bring. You had better come early. TSe Bc Hxvsj Qsrocery o MAK WEISS, lipt-Itor "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE" ds22 o j