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i INTERIOR. F 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. EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW SEPTEMBER 23, 1008. ItHSTOX NEWS. - J, W. Gurney is home again after thu threshing season has closed. Mr. and Mis. Chas. R Wilson went to Ttoseburg one d.ty this week, 'j'he former to have some dental work do- - I Geo. Mathew3, who has been quite sic... .s n t'untj su.ue better. He Is still in the hospital ill Roseburg. A band cf r,00 sheep belonging to Geo. Kohlhagen, passed through here one day this week, enroute to Rose burg. Lee Goodman, of Flournoy Valley, was calling at Reston Sunday. Miss Belle Hardman, who has been staying in Coos county for some time past, is home for a short visit. Mrs. A. W. Johnson and children have gone to Medford to visit relat ives for awhile. XX. Certain and speedy rure for poison nan. ainrsters poison onk remedy. Before going camping get a bat tlx of Marsters' polBon oak remedy. TP Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. 5c. TF We are sole agents for the Conklln Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec omend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Agee'i Book Store. TF An Immense line of Cook's Linol eum Just received; In the latest de signs. 'No make of linoleum better nnd but few as good. D. W. Strong. The Furniture Man. 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 Timowx oiT of nrciuv. Local DrilgglHt und Companion .Meet With Had Accident. riding In a In Roseburg Nearly Everybody LOCAL NEWS. VEItDKT KILLS HIM. See "Salome, or the Story of John the Baptist," at tha Crescent Theatre tonight. ds24 Hot water boltlea, fountain syr inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers, the finest and most complete line in me cuy. ouiu ul iun.- , nn oiir'iriiaraiitee to give satisfaction. I Look at our line and you will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. A. L. K1TCHIN, is the man to see for everything in the Nur sery line. Trppc that grow. 1 1 CC3 that pay. Fruit and ornancntal trees, Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or, No Chinese Kmplnved at thu QUICK LUNCH RES TAURANT. W. JONES, - Proprietor Strictly first-class and clean. Open day and uilit. Chicken "dinner every Sunday, 11:30 a. m to 7:30 p. m. Near the S. P. Depot. Come In And Look Over Our Stock of Books and Novels We have the largest slock of novels and books in Roseburg and the price is low con sidering the iiunlity 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 of our popular priced novels are 1 lie, 2."ic, Kic. AGEE Book and Stationery STORE See "Salonio, or the Story of John the Baptist," ut the Crescent Theatre tonight. ds24 THE HON!) REALTY CO. Or hards, farms, timber and city prop erty. Some fine bargains. Jackson street, Roseburg, Ore. See Ritzninn for plumbing, fixtures Including towel racks, soap dishes, tumblor holders, sponge lacks, etc. ill work guaranteed. Office foot of Jnckson street. Phone lOOB. dtt Three square meals a day at E. rennings' restaurant, which will be re-opened in connection with the Umpqua Bakery on-Seut. 1. treme quiet. . 1). Moore was over from Wilbur this morning. He is recovering from an attack of appendicitis, for which he underwent an operation" in Port land on July Cth. He was in a hos pital there about six weeks. Ashland Tidings: A. F. Hunt, the cattle man, arrived today with near ly 600 hend of fat beef for shipment from Ashland to the. northern mar kets. Three hundred h.ead were driven In from fort Klamath and the remainder were purchased from the stockmen of Dead Indian. Just placed on our door, a full line of medium - priced heating stoves. Get our prices for we can save you nionev. An elegant line of iron beds in nil the latest colorings, ranging In price from :t.00 to tin. 00. U. W STRONG. The Furniture Man. Kugene Register: S. W. B. Haynes, who has a barber shop on West Eighth street, was arrested yes terday on a charge of violating the lire limit ordinance by ninklng some repairs to his building at 58 West Eighth street. He will have his hear ing in the matter on Thursday morn ing at 10 o'clock. Fresh Eastern and Olympia Oys ters any Btyie at the Quick Lunch restaurant, opposite depot grounds. Services tirst class; extra dinner from 11:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. First rs conks, bolh day and night. Call and get the best meal in the city, do!) W. JONES. Z. X. Agce, former county clerk, received ndvices tills morning that upon taking up his work for Glass & I'rudlionime. of Portland, on Oc tober 1, he will be assigned to terri tory In the state of Washington, in- i stead of Montana, as formerly re ported. He will have all the eastern part of the state as well as the west ern portion as. far as Olympia. This is a splendid territory, which will enable Mr. Agee to make his head quarters In Portland, all of which is verv gratifying. George Putnam, the agrcssivc edit or of t lie Medford Tribune, who spent an unplensant night in the countv jail in this city several months ago. following his arrest-'on a war rant charging him with libel, was assaulted on (he streets of Medford Tuesday by Earl Jackson, son of ex Sberiff Jackson, of Jackson county. Putnam had incurred the enmity of vnuiig Jnckson by severely criticising him for stringing up a prisoner by the wrists while a deputy under his father. Putnam was not seriously hurt in the assault, his Injuries con sisting of some Inconsequential bruises about the face. Co)ulllc Jury's Small Award Shocks Futlicr of Will. Cox. COQUILLE, Or., Sent. 21. Mr. ?ox, the aged father of Wm. Cox, of Marshtleld. and Mrs. Chas. Wlckhaiu, of Coquille, dropped dead at the Wickham home here Saturday after noon. Mr. Cox had been in poor health for sotne time and had become agitated over his sou's suit for dam ages from the local railroad for in juries sustained in an accident a few months ago. Mr. Cox showed a keen interest In the case while .Lhe jury was out and a moment after he heard the verdict, dropped dead of heart failure. Mr. Cox was recently brought to Coquille from his home uear Hoseburg. Mr. Cox was awarded ?1000 by the Jury. He Bucd for $30,000, claiming that he had been perman ently disabled by the accident, which, Uie alleged, was due to the company's negligence. The Jury was 0111 uuoui twelve hours. (The deceased is believed to bev Isoni Cox, a former resident of Ten Milo and later of Olnlla. Mr. Cox went to Coquille about 25 years ago and remained permanently, whereus the Coquille dispatch says he recent ly came there from this city, which is probably a mistake.) buggy ! rMnlr'ci Paa fritn two horses, late Tuesday H1IV3 VlUCa JU1U. tw w. n r..i j of Fullerton and I " c Bcl Tc viota vjuiu hiiu mure than a dozen other soft drinks as well as Ice cream, Sherbet and Ice Cream Sundaes. Never was a place so populur for re freshing drinks. HANGED; STILL ALIVE. Xegiil Who Shot Olllccr Saved Mob by Slipping ltoic'. While out drawn by evening, Nathan Fullerton, of local drug firm Richardson, and Mrs. Evelyn Ramp. of Cottage Grove, who has been vls- itiug at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Churchill, In this city, for several days past, met with an acci dent and both were injured, the lady quite seriously. The accident hap- liened about 8 o clock at or near a bridge spanning a small culvert, op posite the ltooth Bros.' place, about 100 yards south of the entrance to the District Fair grounds. . A patent clasp, connecting the tongue of the buggy with the front axle gave away, frightening the horses into a runaway. The bugg was overturned at the culvert and its occupants were thrown out with great force. Mrs. Kamp sustained a fracture of her right collar bone, two parallel cuts on her forehead and an ugly gash, six inches long, imme diately below her left knee. Mr. Fullerton'B Injuries consist of a wrenched back and a slightly bruised elbow. While Mrs. Ramp was removed to the llooth home, Mr. Fullerton went to a nearby residence and telephoned for Dr. Seely. who arrived a tew minutes later with Grant Tnylor In tho lnlter's automobile. Both Mr Fullerton and Mrs. Itnmp were brought to town In the machine and today are receiving proper care and attention The injury to Mrs. Rnmp's collar bone is an unusually severe one. Dr. Seely states that it Is splintered and for that reason will bo longer in honling than If it wore a elenn break. While Mrs. Ramp's recovery Is niovely a matter of time, it will be longer than undor ordinary cir cumstances, owing to the fact that she recently underwent an operation for appendicitis, from which she had not regained her full former strength. The buggy suffered lltllo or 111 dnmage In the nccldellt. The horse broke looso from It nnd ran about a mile before stopping. Neither anl tnal is injured. A Paying Investment, EL PASO, Tex., Sept. 22. George Clurk, a negro, Bhot Constable W. H. Taylor, who attempted to arrest him at Shero, Texas, last night, and a mob hanged the negro to a tree, leav ing him for dead. This morning he was found to be still alive and was aken to a jail, where a second mob Is now threatening to take him and ilisish the work, of the first. The rope with which the negro had in some manner slipped and the mauB toes touched the ground. Ills ham's were tied behind hlin and he could not move. He became unconscious, but when nut down this morning be revived in a short time. Oregon Restaurant Opsa Dif and Night Fresh Oysters, Clams and Fish at Any Time Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. RfcGULAR MEALS 25c. Crescent Theatre Hitlh class motion pictures and illustrated songs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday ; : : : TODAY'S PROGRAM ..SU.OME: (II! Til': ST.'ltV JOHN, TMi: HAI-TISI. nn.l I 11.1. Villi III. I. i iiisrrirs TO MAM- n.I.VSTHATI'.n SONGS: it ill- MIDI 1 "r LE0NA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg, 'Phone 1411 "Ou r I hi Plicl'- ' ("Wick" and ,f l In- Prill"." in the cve-.ibi only.) Everybody goes to The CRESCENT c;kt the HAi'.rr:" ADMISSION Evening 10c A HI lil'ltlSED MINISTF.lt. TEA Why isn't everything moneyback? Everything isn't good enough. Your ttoct.t reform your moncl If you don't Ilk. Stuitliutf'l Ik.l: we pay him. For lniinv years I have been n offerer from bronchial cntarrll, and ad despaired of anytnillg line n lire. Judge or my pifamnn when I tirst used Hvomei. wiucii rougbt complete rellei. iiyoiiie. i.-.o l.,.n a verlta no i.ouwim. liev. Charles Harney, naruimn. Oh'"- Thoiisniidn or caiarrn mil"' have given up 111 despair, i "'-J H,-,l stomach dosing, suuii. i.,n ,,1 douches without success, ,.nw he eve cniarui in uv 'lliit lted Cross Pharmacy, the liutlsts. holds out nPe 10 uii - iM'd. He sells a renicuy cm.ii.--u ..i u- i i is Eunnmi""'! "i inrrh. colds, coughs, bronchitis, asth ma and croup. Hvomei (pronounceo mj-w-m" -,H,at"d air. full of the healthy virtu' s of the mountain i " breathe ill the delightful antiseptic nlr. and ns " P""' "' : ed and germ ridden membrane, it al- y the liitlammaiion. mi ,m, nun I r vin "in n- complete Hyotnel outfit niMior Inhaler $1,011, and an extra el if afterward in-.-u.-u, ,.,'.nts See the lted Cross Phar- ,v about it today A Trick With a Shirt Waist- and incur includ- costs but j. voTK'K TO I'lASO 0VM:KH. llrbli-y. i m4. 4f liiil.l-- iiM ". M Ml his LM trip, 4 w. c 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 the arms into the arm holes. Then close the neck and pin It evenly. Next but ton down about three buttons, then turn tho waist around to ltB proper place. Lifting the wnlst up about the neck, slip the arms through into the sleeves. After the waist has been worn and soiled, send it to the HoMi-bnrK Steum liundry, shirt waist I iperts on launder ing. Phone So. 791. We call for and deliver all work. Ue ROSE Mr. John White, ot 38 Highland Avo., Houlton, Me., says: "Ha"e been troubled with a cough every winter and spring. Last winter I tried many advertised remedies, but the cough continued until I bought a RUc bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery; before Ityit was half gone the cough was all gone. This winter the same happy result has followed; ft few doses once j more banished the annual cough. 1 am now convinced that Dr. King's New ' 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 trial bottle tree. They Take the Kinks Out. t "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for niuny years, with increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out oi sioinacn, liver ana without fuss or friction, Brown, of l'lttsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed 4. dale Store, Hoseburg, Oreg. satisfactory at A. C. Mars era & Co's. 4 drug store. 2Dc. t4....f.f...4ar.Jafr l'ltUT TltUHS, 4. For fruit trees, ornamental U shrubbery, call on $ bowels. trees and shrut " says N. H. II. F. GILHKKT, at the Koch Gl'N UXI'l.OllUS; KILLS 1:1. TOULON, Franco, Sept. 22. Dur ing gunnery drill today 0110 of the big turret gutiB on the French ar mored cruiser La Toucho Trevllle ex ploded with terrific violence, com pletely wrecking the after turret and killing outright the entire gun crew of 13 men. A number of men were seriously Injured, some of them probably fatally. CALL FOR COUNTY WAKIIAXTS. Notice Is hereby given all parties holding county warrants issued by Douglas County, Oregon, nnd endors ed prior to and Including the dlst day of July, 1 907, to present the same at the olllce of tho county treas urer of said county for payment, as Interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated at Hoseburg, Oregon, this, the 8th day of September, 1908. J. K. SAWYKRS. Treas. of Douglas Co., Oregon. NOTICE TO TAX PAY KIIS. BODGE : I Che Reliable Cador t a. the 4. h)'l .J. Tlme ibii Ills ' 'M ju 1,-nve llicir or. ' Horf 4. lutrHou) T, Matinee 5014.4.4.4.4.4. Has received his FALL STYLES md SAMPLES lit) Hr of OijuA Drof is i3 ltk uvr th tH get jKieri tb ppver ttf let frir t til fcjid W owr. The Inst half of taxeR duo for the yonr of 1007 will be delinquent after Monday, October 0, 1908. Delinquent tnxpnyers will tnko no tice that delinquent tajfes will not be advertised aa heretofore; under a law paused by the Inttt legislature of thin state taxes that are delinquent after the expiration of b!x months from the flrut date of mi eh delinquen cy may be paid by any one demand ing to pay same and a certificate of delinquency will be imtued to aucb party. Sectiou 37. of said law, In part, reads: "Any day after the expiration of six months after taxes charged HKainst real property are delinquent the tax collector shall have the rlht, and it shall be li Is duty, upon de mand and payment of the taxes, pen alty and interest, to make out and in sue a certificate or certificates of de linquency against such property," and section 3H, In part, reads: "Certificates of delinquency shall bear interest from the date of Ihhu 1 ance until redeemed at the rate of 15 per cent per annum." Delinquent taxpayers are there fore advised that if they have not paid at least oue-half ot Ihelr taxer on or bufore tho first Monday In April that the same are delinquent nnd Have been delinquent since said first Monday In April, and those who havp paid one-half ar their taxes at above the reuinlnitm one-half will be come delinquent after the first Mon day In October, and six months from such date a certificate, of delin quency hearing fifteen per cent Inter est per annum may be iHsued against vour nroerty. To save further costs, permit leu and Interest you are earnestly re quested to settle the same at om-e. H. KKNTON. dswo5 Sheriff and Tax Collector Pa!' o O HI'KCIAL IIKDI CKI) It. It. FA UK Acct. I'arillr National Fair ami Llvi KtiM-k Show, rorlliiiul. Hr. XI to litt, tor., IDOV. For the above occasion the ifrmth ern faciHc Co. will sell siMlal round trio tickets freni koei kSTg Ui Porl- lasd oo Mpt. 21. il as4 r.K. mux. i ( .. CblkLf'O) at kalf-fir m i as Na isr 1 1 e jr 0) li fiihi lr Dul retm-B !'. 8li 1101. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. ffS rjnl You Hara Always Bought Bears tha TPlpiTilnrr TtT STORY OF THE BIG SWIFT PLANT FREE Showing what a tremendous influence for good It will be to Oregon the number of hogs, cattle and Bheep that must be raised the money to he made in stock "the value of a better market the enor mous increase of real estate values that is certain to follow a complete story of the world's biggest industry, mailed KRKK to you on request. The edition is limited. Send a postal for it today. COLUMBIA TRIOT I 726 1 COUCH SJVDO. PORTLAND, ORB: l'UOM A MOllUUN PLANING MILL you enn get all sorts of useful and ornamental work all ready to use. If you require a lattice for the porch or arbor you can find as much as you want among our mill work. It you uoed railings, or posts, or col umns, or iluoi-8, or molding, our mill work will provide, them at a mom ent's notice. Come, see how many tilings It includes. Orders 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. I WANTED 10,000 Turkeys, not less than ten pounds each, for which we will pay 18 cents per pound dry picked. These turkeys go to the United States Army in the Philippine Islands and must be delivered to us on Satur day, September 26rd. Bring what you can and let the boys cat turkey once more. The Bee Hive Grocery MAX WEISS, t Proprietor "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE" o J