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D UN A AVVA. For all inside work FINISMILS Art wod 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 Drug' Co. 3 07 jacKion St. Roieburif, Orajoa. EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW SEPTEMBER :!(), 11X18. Hull a Close Cull. Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely known proprietor of the Croom ho tel, Vaughn. Miss., says: "For sev eral mouths I suffered with a severe cough, and consumption, seemed to hav Its yrlp on me, when a friend recommended Dr. King's New Dis covery. I began taking it, and three bottles affected a complete cure." The fame of this life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer Is world wide. Sold at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. 00c and f 1.00. Trial bottle free. J a J .J. .a a J. TYPEWRITERS. J- Til 10 ROYAL AND FOX. 4. We will give free demon- j sirauon or piace on trial in 4 your office. We buy, sell, re 4 pair or exchange all makes of Typewriters. ROSEBURG TYPEWRITER KXCHANUK!, Elmer E. Wimberly, Mgr. J a J a J J o e)a A. L. KITCH1N, is the man to see for everything in the Nur sery line. TrPPC that&row 1 1 CC3 that pay. Fruit and ornanental trees, Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or. No Chinese Employed at the QUICK LUNCH RES TAURANT. W. JONES, . - Proprietor Strictly first-class anil clean. Open day and 11 irlit . Chicken dinner every Sunday, 11:30 a. in - to 7:110 p. 111. Near the S. P. Depct, Oregon - Restaurant .- Opaa Uiy and Night Fresh Oysters, Clams and . Fish at Any , Time Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. RfcGULAR MEALS 25c. LEO A MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish ? Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg, 'Phone 1411 Before going camping get a bottht of Marsters'. poison oak remedy. TF Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. Be. Tp Window sale of home cooking In express office window next Saturday, by Ladles' Aid society of the Pres byterian church. o2 We are sole agents for the Conklln Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec oinend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Agee'j Book Store. TF An Immense line of Cook's Linol eum Just received; In the latest de signs. No make of linoleum better and but few as good. B. V. Strong, The Furniture Man. Post Card Albums Galore We have just received the largest shipment -of -post card albums that has ever been re ceived in Roseburg- Thcy Include all shapes, sizes and prices. The one great fad now is to have a nice assortment of post cards and an album la ' necessary 'in which to keep thein.- - Some of the prices are 15 cents to $6 AGEE Book and Stationery STORE Crescent Theatre High class motion pictures . and illustrated songs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday ; : : : TODAY'S PROGRAM CRAZKll HV JKAIHHY" (Lectured I lLLt'STRATED SONGS: "Moonbeams ami Dn-unw of Von." and "SHwtlicnrt Days." ("Wick" sings In the etenlng only.) Everybody goes to The CRESCENT OUT TIIK HABIT!" ADMISSION Eveniflg Matinea5 tsmufou, LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Shelby Churchill, of Grants Pass. Is visiting here with Mrs. A. S. Uuell. Soothes itching sktn. Heals cuts or burns without a scar. Cures piles. ecema, salt rheum, any itching, loan's Ointment. Your druggist sol It James Price, of Tacoma, Wash., arrived here Tuesday and went out to Ruckles this morning to look af ter business lnteersts. Three square meats a day at E. Jennings' restaurant, which will be re-opened in connection with the Umpqua Bakery on Sept. 1. LADIES OF THE FORTNIGHT LY HOOK CLUB are requested to meet at the home of the president, Mrs. G. A. Signalness, in North Rose burg, Oct. 1, 1908, for the purpose of reorganizing. PRESIDENT. You can get the latest and the best novels at the Public Library In the Abraham building, upstalrB over Huusaker's store. DTF W. E. Cochran, formerly of Look- Ling Glass, now a street car conductor at Sellwood, a Portland suburb, is In the city for a short visit. He will also spend several days at the Agee place at Winston. The biggest stock of Vermont marble ever received in Roseburg is now on display at W. E.- Marsters' shop, foot of Jackson Btreet. Give bim a chance to figure on your work and he will satisfy you. Dtf. Jason Everts baa resigned his po sition in the postulllce, nnd leaves tonight for Falls City. He and John Cliappell, formerly of this city, have opened a moving picture theatre in that city. He will be succeeded in the postofflce by Walter Barzee. See Rltzman Tor all kinds of plumbing, steam or hot water work Estimates made and all work guar anteed. Repair work nently done. Office foot of Jackson street, phoue 1055. . dtf Olaf Olsson, the S. P. train dis patcher, left this morning for a va cation at Central Point, whore lie will visit with Ills pureuts. Before resuming work ho will also spend several days In Portland. - Keel languid, weak, run down? Headache? Stomach "off"? Just a plain case of lazy liver. Burdock Blood Hitters tones liver and sto mach, promotes digestion, purities the blood. Umpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran teed remedy. Quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF Mrs. Dave Griffith returned home to Grants Pass this morning, after n short stay here on business. While here she rented her. building near the S. P. depot, recently vacated by Louis Steinbach, to Mrs. C. G. Stump, who will conduct the place as a lodg ing house. "1 suffered htiliitunlly from con stipation.. . Doan's Itegulets relieved and strengthened the bowels, so that they have been regulnr ever since." A E. Davis, grocer. Sulphur Springs, Texas. Dr. R. F. Smlck. of Myrtle Creek. Is In the city for a brief visit. Prof. Bert Burrows and wife, of Springfield, arrived here Wednesday, evening enronte to Cnnias Valley, where ho will teach school. They are spending the day here at the home of his step-brother, Frank Pickett. Oyster season Is opened. Olym- plas or Eastern In any style nnd the right kind of style at J. Falbe'a rest aurant near the S. P. depot. Open day and night. Clean, private boxes. Short orders a specialty. Regular dinners. dtf - Sheriff Fenton left tiiis morning for Nugget, east of Myrtle Creek. to sell ihe property of the Contin ental Gold Mining Company, on ex ecution issued out of the circuit court in Portland. He was accom panied by W. H. Whitfield, of Port land, attorney for the T:tle Guaran tee & Loan Co., one of the creditors of the mining company, of whom W. B. Stewart and Alex Sweek are the principal figures. The clnlina againHt the company aggregate over 14 600. and the property is said to be worth nearly 10 times that amount. jji FIU'IT TRKKH. 4. For fruit trees, ornamental J trees and shrubbery, call on 4 B. F. GILBERT, at the Roch dale Store, Roseburg, Oreg. 4. 1, NOTICE TO PIANO OWXI'.ltS. 4. 4. W. C. Deliley, of Metlfunl, .$. 4. the relinlir- piano tuner, I 4. 4, here on his regular trip. 4. 4. Those wishing lila nervier- run 4. 4. leave tlielr onlcr at Burr's 4. 4 Music Iloue. ' 4. In flavor, in quality, I in variety, in conformity of quality Our Confectionery is the stand ard of excellence. Palace of Sweets Phone 1273 Orders Delivered LOCAL NEWS. Von Casey left this morning for his home at Dallas. Mrs. C. M. Muhn left this morn ing for Cottage Grove to visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. S. Plaster, who is very 111. A supply ot the nen edition of the Oregon mining laws has just been received at this oftlce. It in cludes everything to date in legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 .:ents each. TF Mrs. J. P. Martin and son, Clyde, returned home to GrantB Pass this morning, after a short visit here at the homo of F. E. Cavender. And still another one. "Crazed by Jealousy," an exceedingly line sub ject, lectured and explained, at the Crescent tonight. See H. C. Rltzman, 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 Mrs. S. F. Churchill, of Cottage Grove, Is visiting here with her laughter, Mrs. A. Sutherland, Later she will visit at Cleveland. See Rltzman for plumbing, fixtures Including towel racks, Boap dishes, tumbler holders, sponge racks, etc. All work guaranteed. Oftlce 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. in. Flrsl class cooks, both day and night. Call and get the best meal In the city. dq9 , W.JONES. Hot water bottles, fountain syr inges, bulb Byringes, and atomizers, the finest and most complete' lino in the city. Sold at tho lowest prices on our guarantee to give satisfaction. Ijook at our line and you will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. o . " -i CALL FOR COl'NTY "WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given all parties holding county warrants Issued by Douglns County. Oregon, and endors ed prior to nnd Including the 81st dny of July, 1 907, to present the same at the office of the county treas urer of said county for payment, as IntereBt will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dnted at Roseburg,- Oregon,-- thiB, the 8th day of September, 1908. J. E. SAWYERS, ,,. Trens. of Douglas Co., Oregon. " Cheapest accident Insurance Dr. Thomas' Eclcctilc Oil: Stops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists sell it. A Trick With a Shirt Waist- it Rolves tho problem of how to put on a ahirt waist with ' buttonn 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 the waist around to Its proper place. Lifting the waist up about the neck, Blip the arms through Into the Bleeves. After the watat has been worn and sol led,, send it to the Itofcehuru; Htenm laundry, shirt waist exports on launder ing. Phore No. 7!M.- We call for and deliver all work. bodge! X the Rclfable Cador i Has received his " FALL STYLES ; and SAMPLES ; alw a line of Fall Good. Drop , in and look over the Fall styles , and (ret iwwteil on the proer styles for Fall and WinU;r. ' A Perfectly Fitted nxcellenuy Made Faultlessly Stylish Fall Suit- for A Smofl Price tttrtttt .t t t t 1 . , TTTTnTT TTtTTTT J1 CONDEMN "(,'XCLE JOE.' CHICAGO, Sept. 30. Speaker Joseph Q. Cannon will be bitterly condemned in resolutions to be pre sented at the Rock Rlvur conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, which begins Us sixty-ninth annual session today with Bishop T. B. Neely of New Orleans presiding. Prominent Methodists here declare that the conference will attempt to make the church denunciation of Cannon a national Isnie. The com mittee on temperance and prohibi tion, it is stated, is in charge of the anti-Cannon resolutions. The Rock River conference is composed of 350 ministerial memberB, representing a lay membership of 02,000. At Re publican headquarters the Methodist attack on Cnnnon Is not considered seriously and It is stated that the sage of Danville is "well able to take care of himself." TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming: hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it Your grow returns rour nontr U 7M aoa't Kka SchUUr'! B.tt; w MI turn CASTOR I A For Inianti and Children. Aw Kind You Have Always Bought , Baars the WgDAtnre Forty women and girls. Apply to Tillson Packing House at Once NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having : lost our business by Are, we res pectfully ask all persons knowing, themselves indebted to us to settle as Boon as possible. T. J. WIT, LIAMS ft SON, Wilbur Or. U FOR SALE. FOR SALE A now five-horse power Gasoline Engine. Cnll at II. W. Althaus & Sons. Cor.. Cass nnd Rose Sts., Roseburg, Or. do3 FOR SALE Draft horse, light on foot, stylish and good disposition; weight 1400 pounds. Enquire at Review office. tf FOR SALE Practically new 6-room , cottage, all modern conveniences. ' Will exchange for Portland prop :i erty. Call on L. Kabal, Roseburg. Oregon. dTF FOR SALE Good slzod, Bervlcenbte - office safe. Apply at the Leona Mills Lumber Cos. yard, on Oak Street, Roseburg. tf FOR BALE Good paying plumbing . and tinning business. Address II., care ot Review, Roseburg. tf FOR SALE OR LEASH .First class confectionery business in Rose burg;. Imiiiiro at this office. dn30 FOR SALE (looff sldo-sprlng bug gy, In use 0110 year; nearly as good as new; coBt $85. Will sell for $42.50. Knqulre at Harness A Johnson's. do5 FOR SALE Good dry slab wood at 5Uc per cord, at tho mill on South Deer Creek. Hatfield Saw Mill Co. do5 FOR BALM A team of horses, cheap, If taken at once. Inquire of W. M. FfBt, at Mount Nebo dairy farm. dtf FOR TRADK 24 acres; all In cul tivation; house; well; 2 chicken hmiscB; all fenced; joins state fair grounds; will trndo for small dairy farm or orchard. Address John Nelson, 610 14th St., Salem, Ore- : gon. dsw FOR SALE Team of fine ninle, wagon and harneRB, 1'rlce $400. Apply to this office. dsw WANTKI WANTED 1 want to rent a home at once and will pay good rental for a modern house In right location. Telephone or cnll at McClallen Hotel. J. W. Perkins. dtf WANTED Forty women and girls, apply to Tillson packing house at once. dswtf GlltL WANTED To housework; best of dresB P. O. 4ox 475 do genernl wages. Ad d'if) WANTED 20 rigging sllngers, 10 buckera for logging camp, $60 per month; 20 lumber pliers, $2.00 1 dny; 2 boom men, $2..r,0 a day coutract cutting piling, 1 cents per lineal foot. Address W. II. West & Co., Medford, Oregon. DTF FOUND Pin of rough gold. Owner can have same by paying for this notice. R. L. Stephens. WANTED DIED. MATHEWS At Mrs. P. M. Ben bou'b hospital, In Roseburg, Sept. ' 3D, 15)118, Deo. E. Mathews, of Huston, aged 4(1 years, following nn operation for peritonitis, Mr. Mathews Is survived bv a wid ow and the following ten children: Otto, lieorge, Arthur. Albert, Claud. Shirley, Wallace, Ralph. Lillian nnd Ruth Muthews, all of Rcston. he vvnB a member of Protection Tent, .... iv. w. ,. 01 mis city, ana arriea a lire insurance policy of J 1, 000 in that order. The funeral will be held from the .Mum ui lemming uiass inursuny 1 morning at 10 o'clock, with services I onducted by Rev. E. 11. Hicks, of I the Baptist church of this city. In terment will occur at Looking Class. I1ERTZEH At the home of his daughter. Mrs. R. C. Arnold, nt Looking Glass. Sept. 28. 1908. Dr. Edwin liertuer, of Edenbower, aged 72 year, of senility. The funeral was held at Looking OlnsB today. BECKER At the home of her Bon, F. A. Meeker, at Cleveland, Sept 28, 1908. Mrs. Barbara Becker, aged (it years, or heart trouble superinduced by rheumnllsm. Funeral services and Interment oc curred at Cleveland today. Would Mortgage the Farm. A farmer on Rural routo 2, Em pire, tin., W. A. Floyd by namea, nys: "Burklen's Arnica Salve cured tho two worest sores 1 ever Baw; one on my hnud nnd 0110 on my leg. It Is worth more than Its weight iu gold. 1 would not bo without It If I had to mortgage the farm to get It." Only 25o nt A. C. Mai-Btera & (Jo's, drug store. 0- ' THE ltONI) HEAI.tV CO. Or chards, farniB, timber and city prop erty. Some fine bargains. Jackson street, Roseburg. Ore. We Have Delivery Wagon and ; can give better ' and J more prompt service! than any grocery in Roseburg " , r , , -' f .. ... -17-,....:,. , --... j The Best of Groceries HARNESS & JO HNS0N ,The Corner Grocery Sheridan Stroet The Bee Hive Grocery , MAX WEISS, PROP-J If you appreciate Right Prices, Good Goods, a Square Deal,' Prompt Service and Courteous Treatment in your Grocery buy ing, then you will . let the "Bee Hive" be your GROCER. Come in and In Roseburg Nearly Everybody Eats Our Candy The soft drink ant Ice cream sea son arc nlHiut over. Now comes tlu Candy Season. Kverylmdy knows the quality of mir ciiocoIiikk the softest and most ' delicious centers and our other kinds of candles nre unsurpassed for I purity. They aro mailc by us. &e ROSE ORKAT KVANOELIST COMING. it was announced yesterday at the Christian church that S. M. Martin, a noted evangelist, will be ill Rose burg to begin a series of meetings Oct. 4, one week earlier than first reported. He has just closed a very success- f'1,1 , m0l'tll'K ttt Lob Angeles, Calif., wiui uvei iiu nuuiuwiiN. 11 is iu bo remembered that he held a suc cessful meeting of 103 additions at Eugene last spring. Wntch tho windows and papers for further notices, and be prepared to hear him. BOAltl) AND LOIK11NG. Mrs. A. B. Camp, successor to Violet Brown, board and lodging, $4 per week; also day boarderB. Kane Btreet, two doors south of the Catholic church. - dol6 Just placed on our floor, a full line of medium priced beating alovea. 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 $16.00. B. W. STRONG, The Furniture Man. A HANDSOME OFFICE can be fitted up very quickly.' and reasonably with the' aid of our mil! work. We have alt ready to use a great variety of'-partitions--panels, pubis, railings, moldings, etc., that can bo put up' by almost anybody in a little while. We shall be glad to show yon Rome hniKlBome office plnns which our mill work makes possible to the man of modest means. i Orders filled for all kind of (rult boxes, . . ? -Thel GFIobCo.,! Roseburg, Oregon. Our Own Near Freight Depot, let us prove it