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T 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. These are carried in all size packages to suit your needs and requirements. Hamilton 3 07 JtcKion St. Drug' Co. Roieburg, Oregon. EVENING ROSEBDRG REVIEW SEPTEMUIOK 10, 11)08. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Richard Driscoll to J. H. Booth. $875; 25 acres of Uinpqua Fruit ranch. August SangenberK to Alta Mc Mullen, $2600; bw V4 sec. 10, 23-6. Howlond & Lamb to W. J. War ner, $400; part of lot I)., Johnson's add to Myrtle Creek. A Sure-Enough Knocker. J. C. Goodwin, of Reidsvllle, N. C, says: "Bucklen'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 scar remained." Guaranteed at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. 25c. Guaranteed for piles, sores, bums, etc. We are sole agents for the Conklln Self Filling Fountain Fens and rec omend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Agee' Hook Store. " TF Crescent City, (Calif.) News, Sept 17: The case of the People vs. G. W. Taylor, which came up In the superior court Wednesday of this week, was dismissed. Mr. Taylor, it will be remembered, is a timber land locator, from Rosehurg, Oregon, and was arrested -on a charge of obtain ing money under false pretense. He was tried on one charge a couple of weeks ago, the Jury disagreeing. (Taylor arrived here from Crescent City on Friday of this week. THE GEM RESTAURANT For a Good Meal aiid Quick Service. Just completed a new din ing room for the accommo dation, of our patrons. Give us a tiial. NOAH & STAPLETON, Jackson St.. Near McCUlien Hote Roseburg A. L. KITCHIN, is the man to see for everything in the Nur-. sery line. TrpPc that grow. 1 1 tea that pay. Fruit and ornanental trees, Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or. Come In And Look Over Our Stock of Books and Novels We have the largest stock of novels and books in Roseburg and the price is low con sidering the quality of the books we sell. In paper-bound novels, the stories are of the same class as In the higher priced cloth-bound books, but the price is only about one-half as much. Some or our popular priced novels are 15c, 25c, 45c. tm notu S? fArlOUS CANDIES 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 ROSfCIU'IlG HOSPITAL. Htutement of Receipts and Keutlit ures fur Saint' to Muy ilO. In Roseburg Nearly Everybody Drinks Coca Cola. 20, 19(18. Rieipts. For the information of subscribers to the hopltal fund, Rev. W. F. Mc- Gee has compiled the following de- iy oPrvp rnPa nnln anA mnrp tailed statement from Dec. jau,, ' " c atrve Wlia j0la ann ""Ore than a dozen other soft drinks as well as Ice cream, Sherbet and Ice Cream Sundaes. Never was a place so popular for ro- ftVMhliiK drinks. &e ROSE . .(.50.00 , . 50.00 . . 40.00 . . 15.00 KIXDAY AT THE CHTIU'IIES. 1904, to May 1904. Dr. Houck . . Fisher aud Ilellows Co. Fullerton & Richardson J. C. Fullerton A. C. Marsters 15.00 Mrs. Josephson 10.00 lloseburg Urewing & Ice Co 10.00 F. Muh.I1! 10.00 Mlcelli 10.00 F. Darker. 10.00 S. K. Sykcs 10.00 LOCAL NEWS. Ilarth's Toggerv will be-open ?k' Episcopal, Rev. J. E. Forsyth, pas- business about Sept. 2 Gth. TP tor. 14th hunday after Irlnlty. Mrs. J. A. Freeman is visiting In .Morning service ui ii uciocn, sun- Portland. Juut of sermon: "rue war ot Lire," II. E. Grlswold, of Drain, Is In ho Hal. 5:17. Evening service at c.ju city on business. . o clock, vespers aud aaaress: "ine Miss Agnes Pitchford is visiting . Work or the Lamuein ionierence. with friends In Salem. I Sunday school at 10 a. m., lesson: An up-to-the-minute shop for "Mnuassen. tne rrociigai son, tun men's eood Iocs. north's Tocirerv. Monday. Sept. 21, Ulsliop bcacldlllg TP Oregon Restaurant Opaa Dij and Nidht Fresh Oysters, Clams and Fish at Any Time Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. REGULAR MEALS 25c. AGEE 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 "THE COWARD" "OH, WHAT AX AITKTITE. ILLUSTRATED SONGS: Afruiil to Come Home In the Dark." and "Tlppernrr." ("Wick" sings In the evening only.) Mrs. Al. Vcatch and Miss Smith went to Cottage Grove today for a short visit. Mrs. L. T. Howard and baby left this morning for Portland to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hall left this morning for Portland for a short visit. Mrs. J. J. Cawlfleld and son, Stone wall, returned Friday night from a trip to Coos county. THE 1IONI) REALTY CO. Or chards, farms, timber and city prop erty. Some fine bargains. Jaikson street, Roseburg, Ore. Ralston Bridges, of Portland, is in the city enroute from Myrtle Point to Corvallis to enter upon his second year at the Oregon Agricultural Col lege. James Warren, a native of Look ing Glass, arrived here Friday from Idaho, where he Is engaged in sheep raising. This is his first visit here in 20 years. Mrs. M. Lamphere and children, of Palouse. and sister, Miss Sadie Wells, went out to Olalla today to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack, who have been visiting here with their daughter, Mis. Andrew Ford, left this morning on their return homo to Brownsville See Rltznian for plumbing, llxtures including towel racks, soap dishes, tumbler holders, sponge racks, etc. All work guaranteed. Office foot of Jackson street. Phone 1055. dtf Miss Cloa La Brie left this morn ing for Eugene for her second year at the state university. She wns ac companied by her sister, Miss Grace, who will enter the university on her first year. Three square meals a day at E. Jennings' restaurant, which will be re-opened in connection with the llmpqua Bakery on Sept. 1 treme quiet. J. O. Ilrlslow, of Hugene, a former blacksmith of this city, is in Rose burg on business. Ho has sold his blacksmith shop In Eugene and set tled on a farm 10 miles below that city. Soothes Itching skin TIeals cuts or burns without a scar. Cures plies, eczema, salt rheum, nny itching. Doan'e Ointment. Your druggist sells It. Mot water bottles, fountain syr inges, bulb Byringes, 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. Fresh Eastern nnd 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 clay and night. Call and get the best meal in the city. do9 W. JONES. Portland Journal: Tho will of De Witt C. McWIlliams, disposing of an estate valued at $10,000, was ad mitted to probate by Judge Webster In the county court tins morning. All of the estate Is bequeathed to the widow, Kale T. McWIlliams, except nominal gifts of $1 each to warren C. McWIlliams. and Ralston Holland MrWIIllnms. sons of tne ueceasen. and Velma M. McWIlliams, a daugh ter. The estate Includes 307 acres nt timber land In Douglas county u,nrth 114.000. and Insurance poli cies in the Woodmen of the World. Roval Arcanum and united Artisans, aggregating $.1,000. The appraisers are W. T. Brice, Frank W. Walden and R. W. Brice. will visit the church, und in the ev oiling of that day a reception und conversazione will be held at the home of Mrs. W. R. Willis.) Methodist, Rev. J. K. Hawkins, pastor. Sermon at 11 a. m., by the presiding elder, R. E. Dunlnp, fol lowed by communion service. Even ing sermon by the pastor, subject: "Experimental Religion, or a Change of Heart." This service wlU close the work of the conference year. All strangers and friends especially In vited. Hunt 1st, Rev. E. H. Hicks, pastor. Morning sermon: "Christ Trium phant." Evening sermon 18 o'clock) "A Home Question." Sunday school at 10 a. ni., O. P. Coshow. Supt. U. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m Mrs. Edythe Kel ly lender. Special music morning and evening. All are cordially Invited. At the Soldiers' Home Preaching at 3 p. in. by Rev. J. K. Hawkins subject: "Prisoners of War." Methodist, South, Rev. J. R. Blocker, pastor. Morning service at 11, evening service at 7:30. Sunday school at 10 a. m.. Junior League at 1 p. in.. Senior League at 6:30 p. m All cordially invited to attend these services, FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright's Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. trust auasTiTUTia. Sold by Red Cross Pharmacy. How to Oct Strong. P. J. Daly, of 1247 West Congress St., Chicano, tells or a way to necome .irnne. He says: "My mother, who i. nia ml was very feeble, is deriving so much benefit from Elect, ic Bitters '-.at I fell It my duty to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening niedlune about It. In my mother's case a marked gain In flesh has re sulted. Insomnia has been overcome, and she Is steadily growing strong er." Eleclr!; Bitters quickly remedy stomach, liver and kidney complaints Sold under guarantee at A. i. Mar sters & Co s. drug store, f.ur. A Trick With a Shirt, Waist, It solves the problem of how to put on a shirt waist with buttons In the back and to do it without the assistance of a maid. Put the waist on with the opening in front, without putting Ihe arms Into the arm holes. Then close the neck and pin It evenly. Next but ton down nbout three buttons, then turn the wuist around to Its proper place. Lining the waist up about the neck, slip the arms through into the sleeves. After the wauit has been worn and soiled, send it to tho ItoKehurg Klcam laundry, shirt waist experts on launder ing. Phone No. 791. We call for and deliver all work. II. Marks Beard and Culver Peter Ilalff Abraham M. Moore S. R. Lane Churchill and Woolloy Mr. Cannon t II. D. Graves Dr. Hayes . . Mr. McNamee 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 2.60 .60 Total $308.00 1905 Dr. E. V. Hoover $ 60.00 Dr. Hamilton 25.00 Jas. Davlln 25.00 J. P. O'llrlcn 25.00 W. J. Kelleher 20.00 Miss Cooper 10.00 Richard Tralnor 10.00 James Cahlll ... 10.00 F. Kennedy 10.00 Geo. Neuner 10.00 K. E. Alley 10.00 G. W. Bashford and Son ... 10.00 II. T. MeCliilleu 10.00 O. W. Parks 10.00 W. Van Huren 10.00 Mr. Strong 10.00 H. J. Denn 5.00 W. A. Burr 5.00 W.-B. Hammltte 5.00 ParBch BroB 5.00 A. Salzmau 6.00 Mrs. Huxton 6.00 I. B. Nichols 6.00 L. Michaels 6. or C. P. Barnard 6.00 A. Fisher 5.00 H. J. Jones 6.00 Mr. Parrott 6.00 H. e. Wilkinson 6.00 Mrs. Brvan , 2.50 O. C. Bnker 2.50 W. L. Nichols 2.50 Mrs. W. L. Nichols 2.50 Mr. Pllklngton 100 S. S. Bolslngor ' 1.00 David Crosby 1.00 F. Williams 100 J. I). Agee 100 A. Ilenoit '. . 100 Mrs. D. Thomson 100 i J I.N MKMORIAM. Isnbelle Dallon was born In Illinois of English parents, August 29. 1852. She was married March 17, 1875, to Siren Madison, who survives her. Soon after their marriage they moved to Nebraska, where they lived until coining to Oregon in 1893. ' They first settled at Looking Glass, this county, and later moved to Kel logg, where Mrs. Mndlson died Aug ust HI. 1908, of consumption. She was the mother of ten chil dren, seven of whom are living. They are: Mrs. Mabel Ruder and Miss Kdlth Mndlson and George, Edgar, Clarence, Charles and Frank Mudl son, nil residents of Kellogg. Mrs. Madison wub always a kind, loving wife and mother and a true friend to all her neighbors. During her long Illness, she was ever palient nud gentle, and died true. Christian woman, ready to meet her God. "Blessed are the dead which die 'n the Lord that they may rest 'rom their labours; and their works lo follow them." XX. ROSEUL'KQ MARKET. Cereals. Wheat 90c$1.00. Oats 60o bu. Hay Vetch, $12 ton; grain, $12 Ion; alfalfa, $13$15. Barley $34 ton. Livestock. j Steers Alive, 8 V4 3 14 c ... i Cows Alive, 2 ft 3c. Veal DresBed, 55a Hogs Dressed, 7c. Sheep 3 V4 c. Poultry Mixed chickens alive 10c lb.; dressed, 12Hc; geese, allve, 8c, dressed, 12c: ducks, alive 10c; dressed, 14 15c. Butter Creamery, 3714c lb.; country, 30c lb. Eggs 22 V4o doz. Potatoes $1.25 cwt. Wool 14 0 lb. Honey 12140 lb. Cabbage 2c lb. Old Onions 2c lb. Apples 1 4c lb. Pears 114o lb. Peaches 4 0 45' 60c box. PORTLAND MARKET. Livestock On foot: Steers, 3 14 4c; cowVi, 3c; hogs, 5 7c; sheep, 3fi4c; dressed veal. 6 8c; wool, 14c lb.; apples, 60c$1.75; pota toes, 90o cwt; eggs, 27o doz.; mixed chickens, 11c; hops, 4 5c; peaches, 3075c box. Just placed on our door, a full lino of medium priced henting stoves. Get our prices for we enn save you money. An elegant line of iron beds In nil the latest colorings, rnnglng In price from $3.00 to $15.00. U. V STRONG, The Furnlturo Man. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. . flu Kind You Have Always Bought Basra the Blgnntnre THE VLANK8 Wli PLANK DOWN in front ot your place will be as good years from now as they are today. They are ull thoroughly sound, properly seasoned wood which will neither warp, shrink or crack, If properly protected. While others have to ninko frequent repairs, yon can .look on and think how wise you wore to get your lumber here when you built. Orders filled for all kind of fruit boxes. . .$342.00 Everybody goes to The CRESCENT "GET THE HABIT!" ADMISSION Mine5c No Chinese Kmplnvfd at the QUICK LUNCH RESTAURANT. Totnl for 1905 , . 190G Stelner nnd Chapman $ 25.00 Mr. Kimball' 25.00 C. Thorn 25.00 Col. Taylor 25.00 Mr. Shnmhrook 25.00 Geo. Koblhngen 20.00 Jns B. Shea 20.00 Dr. Hamilton, Sr 20.00 Mr. Wagner !' Mrs. Morlnrty 10.00 J. F. Barker 10 00 Mr. Cobb I'lOO L. Kohlhagen , . 10.00 Mr. Dixon 10.00 Mr. Creason 10. 0 Bell Sisters lO-O M. A. Lewis 10.00 Mr. West, Sr 1" 00 Mr. Goodmnn 111. till The J. G. Flook Co., Roseburg, Oregon. W. S. Cobb Mr. Marsters John Allen E. Wood .1. Millikln Mr. Clingenpeel , . Mr. Davis Mr. Hamlin F. E. Ca vender . . F. E. Alley Dr. Hamilton, Jr, Mr. Dixon L. D. Carle Geo. Reusch . . . . W. J. Undd F. II. Hnmlln . . . ns Millikln .... Mr. Kimball Mr. Martin Mr. Mclloughers Mrs. M. Willis . Mr. Mills D. Ford 7,. L. Dlmmlck . Mr. Ortlbb Mrs. linker .... II. A. Miller 10.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 25.00 ' 2.60 2.60 2.50 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.10 Total for 1906 . .$434.10 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. Pnlr Dec. 1907 IZSZ.ll" Fair Donations ' Lecture '" Total $446.76 . . $3os.oo , . 342.00 . . 434.10 . . 446.76 I Total for 1904 Total for 1905 Total for 1906 . Total from fair Rum Total 30.8: . 2i"j'IiatiiJil' iji 'J" W. JONES, Strictly first-cl3t Proprieaar and clean. Open day and niPa. Chicken dinner every Sunday, 11:30 a. m to 7:3i) p. m. K.rtp, M0a BODGE X Che Keliable Cador Has received his FALL .STYLES and SAMPLES also a line of Fall Goods. Drop In and look over the Fall styles and get posted 11 the royr slyhv for til l Wist. Expenditures Paid for hospital property. .$ Paid for cement Paid freight on cement. . . . Paid freight on lumber. . . July 6th, 1906,' to John Hunter Feb. 13, 1907, to Jonu Hunter Teaming, etc.. Sept. 1905. to May 2. . 000.00 243.00 34.07 79.01 160.00 140.00 132.72 Tnt.l F.vnnriiture $1777. K0 w vne knows of any corrections to be made In this stntement a great favor will be conrerren upon ; reixwtlng such corrections to i me. . Psstor of St. Joseph s Church. SMoelSrnajr fBrds ffojaWxsay trrUA 9M wv aar t. uiimitmiHf ? tat uatl nr. tiaga New 1-"c of 'aata. n"r ann u...", ..ilk... I tmm ,,r frlrtki . SKTH N H ma. a mats. Ouar6"-1 asVlafaatarf t . V. Jfarejrrs v-- WANTED 10,000 Turkeys, not less than ten pounds each, for which we will pay 18 cents per pounddry picked. These turkeys o to the United States Army in the Philippine Islands and must be delivered to us on Wednes day, September 23rd. Bring what you can and let the boys eat turkey once more. The Bee Hive Grocery . MAX WEISS, 0 j Proprietor "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE" g Evening 10c o I k vw Jr $& o O o o o O o o o o o r