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INTERIOR. FINISHES For all inside work and Art wood Finishes Johnson's Wood Dyes. Prepared Wax. Powdered Wax for Danchg 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 JacKion St. Drug' Co. Roteburg, Oregon. uir3 Tt nortt 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. KKOM COUNTY EXCHANGES. In Roseburg LOCAL NEWS. ffVDVIWr DfKCRITDf UPVTCWT Certain and speedy cure for polaun UlljmUU UUJLiUUllU IVLi I lu VI oak. Marsters SEPTEMBER 2(1, 11)08. Umpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran teed remedy. Quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TP See H. C. Illtzman, the up-to-date plumber, for estimates on your plumbing work. Steam and hot wa ter a specialty. Oillce foot of Jack son hireel. l'Uone 1055. dtf TI1K BOND REALTY CO. Or chards, farms, timber and city prop erty. Some fine bargains. Jackson street, Roseburg, Ore. See Rltzman for plumbing, fixtures including towel racks, soap dishes, tumbler holders, sponge racks, etc. All work guaranteed. Office foot of Jackson street. Phone 1055. dtf 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. Cal! and get the best meal in the city. do9 W. JONES. 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. A. L. KITCHIN, is the man to 'see for everything in the Nur sery line. TrPPQ that grow. 1 1 CC3 that pay. Fruit and ornanental trees, Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or, poison oak remedy. Before going camping get a bottle if Marsters' poison oak remedy. TP Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. 5c. Tl' We are sole agents for the Couklln Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec- omend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the markot. Agce'i Book Store. TP An Immense line of Cook's Linol eum Just received; In the latest de signs. No mnke of linoleum better and but few as good. B. W. Strong, The Furniture Man. . No Chinese Km ployed at the QUICK LUNCH RESTAURANT. w. JONES. Strictly first-class Proprietor and clean. Open day and niirht. Chicken dinner every Sunday, 1 1:.H1 a. in to 7:.'I0 p. m. Near the S. P. Depot. 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 of our popular priced novels are 15c, 25c, 45c. AGEE Book and Stationery STORE Lane and Will Thornton left this morning for Corvallis to enter the Oregon Agricultural College. Soothes itching skin Heals cuts or hums without a scar. Cures piles eczema, salt rheum; any Itching. Duan's Ointment. Your druggist sells Conductor George Small and fam ily returned Friday from a trip to Albany and Newport, Three square meals a day at E. fenuings' restaurant, which will be re-opened In conuectlou with th Umpqua Bakery on Sept. 1. treme quiet. Medford Tribune: Edgar w. Wil kinson, fnther of II. O. Wilkinson, of this city, died In Medford, Sept 24, following a collapse and malaria contracted while driving from San- Diego, Cal., to this city. It Looks Like a Big Nlgnt To night" at the Crescent, for we know You've Always Been the Same Old Pal", and we would be pleased to have your friends "Get the Habit." Cottage Grove Western Oregon Bert burrows left Thursday for Roseburg. on a short business trip. He expects to teach a school near that place and left to urrange for the coming term Just placed on our door, a full line of medium priced heating stoves. Get our price. for we can save you money. An elegant line of iron beds In all the latest colorings, ranging in nrice from $3.00 to $15.00. B. W STRONG, The Furniture Man. Miss Merta Bales, who Iiiib been employed at the central telephone of fice for some time past, leaves Oc tober 1 for New York city to con tlnue her music 'studies. She will be accompanied by Miss Ethel Palm er, of Grants l'asa, ana iviiss .Mar garet Maconaha, of Crescent. City, Calif Cheapest accident Insurance Dr, Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists sell it. Marshfield Times. Sept. 24: Tom Mlnot and Harold Martin, two young Marshfield boys, decided they would rather see tho world than go to school and have started for Hose- burg, taking the foot path. 1 he Mart in boy hns been matting nts home with his uncle. C. A. Howard It is expected that they will he back soon It Looks Like a Big Night To night" at the Crescent, for we know You've Always Been the bume om Pal", and we would be pleased to have your friends "Get the llnhit ni-wnnlnn: Judge Frank Alley, ho Is officiating at the Country Club races this week, has announced his Intention of bringing his line string ,.r utniwlnrd-hred horses to Portland for exhibition In tne mini i-iuu Hm-sn show next month. While the lnw horses have not been selected from his stables, the fact tnni nts string contains some of the best-bred I...., In the country is an assur ance that only very choice animals will be nut into the ring. Jtr. Aiie Is a great enthusiast on tho subject of well-bred horses, ana is 11011m iich to encourage fancy lireeuing 111 Oregon and the entire Nortnwesi. - SINDAY AT THE Clll'RCIIKS. Baptist, Rev. E. H. Hicks, pastor. Morning sermon at 11 o'clock. Evening services a half hour earlier than during the summer mouths, the services commencing at 7:30 instead of 8. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. Miss Lucy Bridges, leader. Special singing at both services. A cordial Invitation is extended to all. Episcopal, Rev. E. J. Forsyth, pas tor Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. Morning communion service at 11 o'clock; sermon: "The Death-Bringing and Life-Giving Cross." Even ing Bervlce at 7:30, sermon: " The Christian Soldiers' Armament." Sun day school at 10 a. m., lesson: "Jo sltth, Che Young King.," 2 Chron. 34:1-7: 35:1-7; 17-18. Methodist South, Rev. J. R. Block er, pastor Morning sermon at 11 subiect: "The Power of the Gospel,' Hnm. 1:16. Evening sermon at 7:30 subiect: "Daniel's Purpose, a Char acter Sketch." Sunday school at 10 a. m. Junior league at 2:30 p. te. Everyone cordially invited. tlentlule News. XT I 1 J ckiey has sold his bust- Nearly Everybody mil- tlrou f lin..u ri..1. " have taken possession and will' Drinks flnPJl fftll -forth conduct the business at """ ViUCd JVia. &fe ROSE (Jlcndnle News. J. W. Bee ness to Neuner who h hencefi the Central Livery and Feed stables. We SCrVe Coca Cola and more Mr. Berkley and wile will return to ' tiieu- former homo in Roseburg. 1 than a dozen other soft drinks t.a. Wilder sold 10 acres of his . ... ... 01 tract of land just eust of the town u wen as ice cream, aneruei limits, lust week, to J. W. Warner, of nnrl W Prnnm Siiniluos Medloril. fur 11 Mill. Mr tt l 1,1,,,. ." bought 20 acres a little over a venr evl-r wus 1"" 80 l"'liilnr 'r n' ago for $1500, but ho has now ills- freshing drinks. posed of half of It for that sum. his Is tn instance showing the rate at which laud values have been climbing during the past year, ami the top notch hasn t nenr been reached. Mr. Warner also purchased 10 lots of B. J. llowland In the eust end of the Johnson addition and. will build a residence upon the same. Messrs. Atchison, of Decatur, 111.. and llammei-sly. of Grunts Pass, un der ttie firm name of Atchison & Hammersly, will open a first-class grocery store in the building lately vacuted by McGregor & Co. A mammoth squash was on exhi bition at Harding's store the first of the week, it wus raised by Dalil Bros, and weighed 108 poundB. Mr. Harding sent It to Portland whore it will be displayed in the window of a real estirte oillce as an advertise ment of Glendule's farm products. A. E. Shlrla has recently purchas ed the Mack mill near Drain and will move It to his timber land about two miles below this place, nenr Reuben He expects to hnve his mill lu order tor the spring run. TEA U S imports but little more in 1904 than in 1864. "So much poor tea. Your trrtver returns your money If too dool lite Scbiliiny't beil: we par him. How to Gvt Strong. Myrtle Uivok Mull. Miss Viola Selig has gone to Med ford to attend school for the winter. Mrs. Feter DeardorrT and daugh ters are moving to Cottage Grove, where the Misses Deardorff will at tend school during the coming winter. Dave Cole and wife will return to Pennsylvania in a short time, on ac- count of the very severe 'illness of Mrs. Coles mother. M. IS. Manley, station- agent of the 8. P. Co. at thfa place, was disrhnrg cd this week for alleged violation ot the rules. His dismissal has stirred up the business men of the town and they are preparing a vigorous pro teat asking that the matter bo re considered. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Johu rKee man, on South Myrtle, Sunday, Sept, 20. a son. C. H. Arundel shows his fnllh In blue ribbons over all other exhibits and carried off tho championship of their clnss. lhls stock Is now on exhibition at the Portland Stock Show and wo predict for this pro gressive firm the same measure of mccess there as they attained at Toronto, it speaks well for any com munity when they can boast the pos session of such magnificent stock and it Is hoped that other livestock grow ers of this section will emulate the xumple set by the Oakland I Ave Stock Company and Introduce other tine thoroughbred stock on their ranches. WANTED Forty women and girls. Apply to Tillson Packing House at Once MARRIED. A Paying Investment. Mr. John White, of 38 Highland Ave., Houlton, Me., says: "Have been 'rouhled with a cough every winter ind spring. Last winter 1 tried many idvertlscd remedies, but the cough ontlnued until I bought a 50c bottle if- Dr. King's New Discovery; before hat was half gone the cough waa all tone. Tills winter the same huppy -esult has followed; a few doses once uore banished the annual cough. 1 im now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best of all ongh and lung remedies." Sold un ler guarantee at A. C. Marsters & "o's. drug store. 60c and $1.00. A 'rial bottle free. NEAL-PARSONS At the home of Mrs. Griggs, at Coinstock, , Sept. 2:1, 1908, Krank N. Neal and Mrs. Ida M. Parsons; Rev. W. A. El kins, of Cottage Grove, ofliclutlllg. Tho groom is the principal of tho Coinstock school, while the bride Is a very estimable lady and a niece of David Griggs, the druggist, of this city. Cottage Grove Leader. BUSCH-ROH1NSON At the homo of J. 1). nolleu. In Roseburg, Sept. 25, 1908, Wm. Busrh and Cora Robinson: Justice John T. Long, officiating. CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. fbe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the iPtfnbture P. J. Daly, of 1247 West Congress St., Chicago, tolls of a way to become strong. He sayB: "My mother, who is old and was very feeble, Is deriving so much benefit from Electric Bitters tne conntrv by purchasing this week that I fell it my dill v o tell those ;j0 acri,B ut nI1() of ciuy Dement, In who need a tonic anf r rengthening jn8BOr Bottom, for which ho paid medicine about It. In my mother's ,er acr0. The tract adjoins case a marked gain in flesh has re- ln0 Leavengood fnrm. It Is the in sulted. Insomnia has been overcome, tentlon of Mr. Arundel to plant out and she is steadily growing strong- quite a large apple orchard the com er." ' Electric Bitters quickly remedy K wintfr. This land wus a drug on stomach, liver and kidney complaints tMO niarkot two yeniB ago at J2I an Sold under guarnntee at A. C. Mar- I acre. We predict that within two iters & Co's. drug store. 60c. year's time, 200 nn acre will not buy the same land. A deal wns made this week be tween Geo. E. Colo and the Diuina- Notlce Is hereby given all parties 1 vin Bros., whereby the former ac- holding county warrants Issued by quires title to 240 acres of land, on Douglas County. Oregon, and endors- iioa- Mountain, north of town, and ed prior to and including the 3 1 at tlie Intter take as part payment Mr FROM A MODERN PLANING MIIjIi you enn got all sorts of useful nnd ornamental work all ready to -use. If you requlro a lattlco for the porch or arbor you can find as much bb you want among our mill work. If you need railings, or posts, or col umns, or doors, or molding, our mill work will provldo them at a mom ent's notice Como, see how mnuy things it includes. Orders filled for all kind of fruit boxes. The J. G. Flook Co., Roseburg, Oregon. CAIiIi FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. dav of July; 1907, to present th same at the oillce of the county treas urer of said county for payment, as Interest will cense thereon aftor the date of this notice. Dated at RoHOburg, Oregon, thlB, the 8th day of September, 1908. J. E. SAWYERS, Trens. of Dnnglos Co., Oregon. Oregon Restaurant Opaa Diy and Nigiit 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 ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup 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. Reruns substitutes. Prlos BOO. Sold by K-1 Cross Pharmacy. A Trick With a Shirt. Waist,-- WOMAN'S JEALOUSY. nnd "l-'liKKIMI.M FOR I FRUIT TREES. A 1. 1.." LEONA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg. 'Phone 1411 For fruit trees, ornamental 4 j. trees nnd shrubbery, can on p 4. B. F. GIMIEItT. at tne Kocn- aaie aiore, ium.-uuik, t . . t .5. NOTICE TO UIAXO OWNERS. 4. W. ('. Hclilry, of Mcdfiird, $ 4. Hie n-llnlik- piano tuner. Is 4. here on his regular trip. 4. 4. TIkhu" wMiliig hi" wrviren ran 4 ! leave their ordem at Iturr'fl 4 4. lu.lr lloilie. 4 i- 4 Evening 10c Matinee 5' 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. ILLUSTRATED SONGS: It liooks Like n Ma Night Tonight" and ..-..... II,..,. Iti.n the S.illie Old Fill." i"Wlik" sings In the evening only.) Everybody goes to The CRESCENT "GET THE HABIT!" ADMISSION It solves the problem of how to put on a shirt waist with buttons In tho back and to do It without the assistance of a maid. But 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 the waist around to its proper place. Lifting the waist up about tho neck, slip the arms through Into the Bleeves. After tho waist haB been worn and soiled, send It to tho KoKchiirK Steam Tjiundry, shirt Waist experts on launder ing, l'hone No. 791. We call for and deliver all work. Coles barber shop here In town. It Is the Intention of Mr. Cole to Im prove the land nnd oien a snnltnritim where consumptives will be given open air treatment In connection with a regular course of treatment of his Consumption Cure. Mr. Cole will put up a log hotel and provide tents for his patients that they may be In the open air as much bb possible. --s f y')i , Fossil, arrived In Drain on BODGE i e ,ratikr,h Yonriillii Courier. Albert Burt left for Tillnmook Insl week to accept a position there. Mrs. Arthur Gardner and children, of Portland, are the guests of Nathan 'si" M, Thornton hns sold his stock ranch In Shoestring to Joseph Ilcney Streltz. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry McDnugal lert for their home in Winona, Washlng- t,.n YVnilliemlnV. On Thursday morning, R. W.l Cook, a well known resident of this place, was found dead at his mining claim about four miles east of town. Mr Cook leaves a wife and two sons. Heart failure Is suld to be the cause of death. Ilniln Nonpareil. Mrs Ben Kern, of Keun, Klamath cnunly. Is visiting nt the homes of J W. Crnlg and Abe Mattoon In North Drain tills week. im.... il, .mllne the O. A. C. tills year rrom this vicinity nre Itosooe Gardner, Miss Mabel Gardner, lien Perkins, "ivnl Heckley. of Klkton nnd Wm. Sawyers, of Sioltshurg R A Dozler and family, of Wes ton ' Umatilla county, are visiting at the home of his daughter. Mrs. h. V Bu.rhk. and family. Mr Dort-r has in.entlotiK of local Ing in .rail . C w Moore and Alec tellers left "last week Mr llosel.nrg. where they have secured positions In '' depot there. Miss Maud Davis-has accepted a position as teacher of Botany In the Halem High school. if,....., K.niilers and brother, 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. WANTED Cbc HeUable Cafior t Has received his FALL STYLES and SAMPLES also a line of Fall Goods. Drop in and look over the Fall styles and get posted on the iroier styles for Fall and Winter. A Perfectly Fitted Excellently Made Faultlessly Stylish Fall Suit, for A Small Pries 1 ilill I- Oakland '' Vlss Esther and Ed win ' Stearns went to Eugene Monday to attend hiEh school the coming winter. v. i ler 20(10 live turkeys to Iji'il'tid This is Oakland's ship- ment to the Philippines soon to be .1 i f-l 1 1 1 H-H- Oakiano. "" .,... i,r(.d the home of tne "" '"" ' .rConto Canada, they took the H tt 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 eat turkey once more. The Bee Hive Grocery . MAX WEISS, Proprietor "WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE" XX XX H