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7W T INTERIOR. 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 307 Jackson St. EVENING ROSEBDRG REVIEW orronuii 1008. The Oregon Methodist conference will be held next year In Cottage tl rove. Three RmilirA tnnala n n.. ... m . . , " ......... n unj ui. rj. Jennings restaurant, which will be H.-UIIUMCU in connection with the Uniiiqua Unkery on Scut. 1. I "nb';r's n'ght policeman sug gests thin lle business houses would have better protection If a light was left burning inside during the nlsht. ltetter attention to closing and lock ing doors would also be a good move in some Instances, several oversights of this character having been noticed of late. Had n t'loso Call. Mrs, Ada h. Crooni, the widely known proprietor of the doom ho tel, Vaughn, Miss., says: "For sev eral months 1 Buffered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed to have its grip on me, when a friend recommerded Dr. King's New Dis covery. I began taking it and three kittles r Teciccl a connilets ' cure." o fame of thW li'e saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer Is world wide. Sold at A. C. Mnrsters & Oo's. drug store. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. A. L. KITCHIN, is the man to see for everything in the Nur sery line. TrPPC that grow. X i tea that pay. Fruit and ornanental trees, Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Nursery Salesman, loseburg, Or. No Chinese - Km ployed at the niTirir i it w r ii u rc TAURANT. W. JONES, - Proprietor Slrietly Ilrst-Htiss and clean. Open duy and niirht. Chicken dinner every Sunday, 11:110 a. m to 7:10 p. in. Near the S. P. Depot Oregon Restaurant Opaa Dy and Night Fresh Oysters, Clams and Fish at Any Time Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. HfcGULAR MEALS 25c. LEO A MILLS Lumber Company dumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg, 'Phone 1411 For all inside work and Art wood Finishes Drue' Go. Roisburg, Oregon. HAVK I'KKMIKK MVKSTOCK Doliglus Co. Exhibitors Won Many Prizes at rortliilid nud Salem. Ed. Hinkle Is homo from Salem and Portland, where he participated in the big livestock shows with some of his blooded lied Polled cat tle. The excellence of Mr. Hlnkle's herd is shown by the fact that be brought home 20 premiums seven from the State Fair at Salem and 13 from the National Stock Show In Portland. In view or the wide field of competition at both exhibitions, -Mr. Hinkle'B success Is most flatter ing. A yearling bull from the herd of 500 New Novels Just Received 10 and 15 cents They are almost all new stories some are duplicates of high priced cloth bound books and only 10 and 15 cents. Full series of "buffalo Hill" these are fine. Nearly all Horatio Alegr's and Oliver Optic's series for children. These books in cloth bound sell from 25 cents to $1.50. Many new "funny" books, such as "Irish Jokes," "Dutch Jokes," "Baseball Jokes," etc. They are just off the press and are full of new jokes. AGKK BOOK & STATIONERY STORE. Crescent Theatre High class motion pictures and illustrated songs. Cha nge of program Mon. Wed. and Friday ; : : : TODAY'S PROGRAM "'ii.zi:i nv JKALorsv" (Lectured) ILLUSTRATED SONGS: "Moonbeam and Dreams of You." and "Svw-ethrart Itajm." ("Wick" sings la the evening only.) Everybody goes to The CRESCENT "GET TIIK HABIT!" ADMISSION Evening 10c Matinee 5 -. - - - - m I 11 .A 1j IK,N. . Tare nuni T ieje-ptx, a ; t . i in Geo. Draper, of Elberton, Wash, which won a first prize in the Port land show, was purchased by .Mr. Hinkle and added to his herd, in turn he sold a prize-winning bull to Mr. Draper. The Hinkle herd of ned Polled cattle is doubtless one ol the best in the Pacific Northwest, and under his personal carj it is Improving right along and winning an Increased number of prizes each succeeding year. The lied Polled breed occupies a high position among what is known as "dual purpose" cattle that is to say they nre valu able both for dairying and as beef stock. Such a combination Is es pecially favorable for fanners who, while producing some beef animals, also require productive dulrylng stock. Sir. Alley Won 22 Prizes. Also of special interest to Doug las county is the splendid record made by F. E. Alley's blooded horses at the Salem and Portland livestock exhibitions. Since his re turn Mr. Alley has been showing to hia friends 22 fine premium badges, representing his winnings in the competitions as above stnted. Two of these are championship badges, and one-third of the remainder rep resent first premiums. This is a remarkably fine showing, consider ing the fact that there were on ex hibition horses not only from all the Pacific Coust states, but from the east ns well, including imported stock. Important Horse Kale. The beautiful German Coach stal lion Modell, owned by 11. K. Denr dorff. of Ouklnnd, has been left by him at Myrtle Creek, where a com pany is being formed for the pur pose of purchasing him, the nego tiations therefor being already well advanced. The people of that com munity are to be commended for their appreciation and enterprise in securing such a splendid animal. This horse was put in tho show clr culta in Belgium and Germany lie fore being brought to this country, and won first premiums among the best horses shown there, which means the best in the world. A coll sired by him was imported to tliii-- country as a young horse and sold for tho splendid sum of JlttiOO. Since he was owned by Mr. Denidorff the headquarters of this horse has been at Oakland, making regular trips from there to Roseburg. We are glad to learn that the service of this valuable sire will be available to Roseburg territory during the season of 1909. as he will come here from the south instead of north as heretofore. To such enterprising livestock men as Messrs. Hinkle, Alley and Dear dorff, in their respective 'lines, Doug las county is under Insting obliga tions, as each has some of the very best blooded stock that can be found nnywhere, either at home or abroad. DRIND 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. Refuse aubatltutea. Price Boo. Hold by Hod Cross Pharmacy. .5. J. FHUT Tit EES. 4. For fruit tree, ornamental 4 trees and shrubbery, call on 4. 4. It. F. GILBERT, at i le Roch-4- dale Store, Roseburg, Oreg. 4. 4 4. $ THE GEM RESTAURANT For a Good Meal and Quick Service. Just completed a new din ing room for the accommo dation of our patrons. Give ns a tiial. NOAH &. STAPLETON, Jackson St., Hear McCUUen Hote Rotebqrg In flavor, in quality, I in variety, conformity of quality Our Confeetiouery is the stand ard of excellence. Palace of Sweets Phone 1273 Orders Delivered LOCAL NEWS. A supply of the new edition of the Oregon mining luws bus Just been received at this office. It In cludes everything to date in legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 cents each. TF And still another one. "Crazed by Jealousy," an exceedingly tine sub ject, lectured and explained, at the Crescent tonight. See H. C. Ritzman, the up-to-date plumber, for estiiun.es on ,your plumbing woik. Steum and hot wa ter a specialty. Ollice foot of Jack son street. Phone 1055. dtf Seo Ritzman for plumblug, tlxtures including towel racks, Boap dishes, tumbler holders, sponge racks, etc. All work guaranteed. Office toot of iackson street. Phone 1055. dtf County Clerk E. H. Lenox Inst n-ening received a telegram from his lister, Mrs. Oscar Agee, at Meadows, Idaho, stating that hor baby girl had died the day before. The little one was about a year and a half old. The cause of death was not stated Fresh Eastern and Olympia Oys ters any style at the Quick Lunch estnurant, opposite depot groundB. Services first claBs; extra dinner from 11:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. in. FlrBl dnss cooks, both day and night. Call and get the best meal in the city. (lo9 W. JONES. Mrs. Serena Adams is here from rlela, Oregon, a suburb of Port- .and. ntteudfng to business matters, iler son, Fred, is thero nttending a medical college in Portland, being now in the second year of his course. He was a graduate in pharmacy be fore taking up the regular medical ourse. FATHER SEES SOX KILLED. MARSHFIELD. Or., Sept. 30. The four-year-old boy of Antone An derson, of the United States 1,'lre Saving station, was crushed to death y a block of wood railing on him. Nie father witnessed the accident. 4 Hr,4- 4, 'J TVPHWIIITEIIS. THE KOVAL AND FOX. We will give free demon stration or place on trial in your office. We buy, sell, re pair or exchange ail makes of Typewriters. ROSE1IIIRO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, . Elmer E. Wlmberly, Mgr. ! .a......J..la.....g. A Trick With a Shirt Waist,-- It solves the problem of how to put on a shirt waist wit I) 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 the waist around to Its proper place. Lifting the waist up about the neck, slip the arms through Into the sleeves. After the wa'st has been worn and soiled, aond It to the ItowhurR Ktcnui IjioimI ry, shirt waist experts on launder ing. I'honn No. 791. We cull for and deliver all work. BODGE Che Ketfabk TJatior Has received his I FALL STYLES 1 and SAMPLES T also a line of Fall Goods. Drop in and look over the Kali styles J. and g-et ported on the proier b styles for Fall and Winter. A Perfectly Fitted Excellently Made Faultlessly Stylish Fall Suit, for A Small Price i .-MtrHH. .M-l-H-H- -t-H Asa Uuruey was iu from Reston today. Don't think that piles can't be cured. Thousands of obstinate cases have been cured by Doau's Ointment. 50 cents at any drug store. A. V. Wood, of Elkton, was trans acting business here today. He re ports everything moving about as usual down the river. LADIES OF THE FORTNIGHT LY HOOK CLUB are requosted to meet at the home 01 the president. Mrs. G. A. Slgnalness, iu North Rose burg, Oct. 1, 1908, for the purpose of reorganizing. PRESIDENT. The biggest stock of Vermont marble ever received In Roseburg is now on display at W. E. Marsters' I shop, foot of Jackson street. Give him a chance to figure on your work and he will satisfy you. Dtf I See Ritzman for all kinds of! plumbing, steam or hot water work Estimates mado and all work guar anteed. Repair work neatly done. Office foot of Jackson street, phone 1055. dtf "Generally debilitated for years. Had sick headaches, lacked ambition, was worn-out and all run down. But Burdock hlood Bitters made me a well woman." Mib. Chas. Frelloy, Moosup, Conn. John Kent came up from Elkton Wednesday to look after some busi ness matters. Judging from his per sonal nppenrunce that section Ib re markably healthful. TEA The greatest tea-drinkers are full -bottom Dutch men. There isn't much nervous prostration in Holland. Your grocer rrturm rour money t( you don 'I UkeScbillinr'i Beit: we pay bim CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. flia Kind You Have Always Bought . Bears the 9Mpukture o WANTED Forty women and girls. Apply to Tillson Packing House at Once FOR SALE. FOR SALE A now five-horse newer CiliBollne Engine. Call nt II. W. Altlinim & Hons. Cor. Cima and IIobo StH., Itoaebiirg, Or. doii FOR SALE Drnrt horse. Unlit on I root, stylish and good disposition; welBht 1400 pounds. Enquire at Review o.Ilce. U I FOR SALE Good Blzed, sorvleonble office snre. Aily nt the Leonn Mills Lumber Cos. yard, on O.ik Street, Roseburg. tt FOR SALE Good paying plumbing and tinning business. AddreBS II., care of Review, Roseburg. tr FOR SALE OR LEASB FlrBt cIiibs confectionery business In Rose burg. Inquire at this office. ds:i0 FOR SALE Gooff sldc-sprtliK Inig- gy. In use one. year: nenrly us good n new; coBt $85. Will sell for 4 2.r.o. Enquire at llnrness & Johnson's. dor, FOR SALE Good dry slab wood at fiOc per cord, nt the mill on South Lleer Creek, llallleld Saw Mill Co. dofi FOR SALE New boilHe ol seven rooms. West Hide; city water; hair acre In small rnills. I'ricr 1 .100. Apply Box 44. Roseburn. Oregon. dul FOR TRADE 24 acres; all In cul tivation; house; well; 2 chicken houses; all fenced; Joins stnto fair grounds; will trade for small dairy farm or orchard. Address John Nelson, 610 14th St., Salem, Ore gon, d WANTED WANTED I want to rent a home at once and will pay good rental for a modern house In right liMiitlon. Telephone or call at McClallen Hotel. J. W. Perkins. dtf GIRL WANTED To do general housework; best of wages. Ad dress I. O. box 47.1. d"0 WANTED 20 rigging sllngers, 10 buckers lor logging camp, $00 per month; 20 lumber pliers, $2.00 a day; 2 boom men, $2.r.0 a day; contract cutting piling, 1 Vi cents er lineal loot. Address W. H. Weat & Co., Medford, Oregon. DTF FOI'ND 1'ln of rough gold. Owner ran have same by paying for this I notice. R. L. Stephens. SPEAKS K() JOK CAN.VOX. Vice Presidential Nominee Shows Ills True Colors. DANVILLE, 111.. Sept. 30. Last night four members of Congress, one of whom Is the Republican Vlce l'resldentlnl nominee. James S. Sher man, delivered addn.s pleading with the voters of this section to re-elect lo Congress Speaker Joseph ii. Cannon, w ho has been their repre sentative for 35 years. Special trains brought hundreds of people here Iroin nearby polntB to hear tho speeches mid aee the huge torchlight parade. Some time ago tho bishops of the Methodist Episcopal church in ihts district nulled In an appeal to the voters to defeat .Mr. Cannon tor re-election, charging be refiiBed to let the Llttlelleld bill relating to in terstate commerce In liquors be re ported out of committee for passngo nt the last session of congress. The rally last night was devised for the purpose of strengthening tho Speak er's position in his home district. Where IIulletH Flow. David Porker, of Fayette, N. Y., a veteran of the civil war, who lost a foot nt Gettysburg, says; "The good Electric lllllers have done In worth more than live hundred dollnrs to mo. 1 spent much money doctoring for n bad enso of stomach trouble, to little purpose I then tried Elec tric Hitters, and they cured mo. I now take them ns a tonic, and thoy keep mo strong nud woij." 50c at A. C. MnrslerB & Co s drug Btoro. THE 1IOXII .REALTY CO. Or chards', farms, timber and city prop erty. Some fluo bargains. Jnckson street, Roseburg, Oro. Oyster season is opened. Olyin plas or Eastern in any stylo and the right kind of style at J. Falbe'u rest aurant near the 8. P. depot. Open day and night. Clean, private boxes. Short orders a specialty. Regular dinners. dlf We Have Delivery 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! The Bee Hive Grocery jj ft MAX WEISS, PROP. . tt tt tt it : :: 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 :::n:::::::::::::::::::::tu::n:m:mmmm In Roseburg I I Nearly Everybody Eats Our Candy The soft drink and lee cream sea j son are about over. Now comes tin- i Candy Season. I Everybody knows the quality of our Chocolates the softest and most , delicious centers and our other , kinds of candies are unsurpassed tor ; purity. They are made by us. j 15hQ ROSE HOARD AND LODGING. Mrs. A. B. Camp, successor to -Violet Drown, board and lodging. $4 per week: also day boarders. Kane street, two doora south of the Catholic church. dolS Bilious? Feel heavy after din ner? Tongue coated? Hitter taste? Complexion sallow? Liver need waking up. Demi's Regulets cure bilious attacks. 25 cents at any drug store. Farmers, mechanics, rnllroaders, laborers, rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclec trio Oil. Takes the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises at once. Pain can not slay where it is used. Hot water bottles, fountain syr inges, bulb syringes, and atoniliers, the flnest and moBt 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 olsewnore. Hamilton Drug Co. Just placed on our floor, a full line of medium priced heating stoves. 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. B. W. STRONG, The Furniture Man. A HANDSOME OFFICE enn be fitted up very Quickly and reasonably with the aid of our mill work. Wo have all ready to use a great variety of partitions, panels, poblB, railings, moldlnga, etc., that enn be put up by almost anybody in a little while. We shall be glad to tdiow you sonio handBome office plans which our mill work makes possible to the man of modest means. Orders filled for all kind of fruit boxes. The J. G. Flook Co., Roseburg, Oregon. Our Own Wagon let us prove it p