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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
needs and requirements.
Hamiltons
3 07 JacKson 5t.,
EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
OCTOHKR (J, 1008.
' Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Story, the
latter formerly being Miss Susie
jonnsou. arrived here Saturday
morning from I.lnn county and went
out to Camas Valley, where Mr. Story
win leacn a term of school.
A reception to the new members
i held -t tlio Haritist church In this
city Miday evening. A special pro
gram of exercises was rendered aud
afterwarus a social session was" en
joyed. At the refreshment tables
spread in the basement over 300 per
sons In attendance enjoyed the dis
pensing of good things to eat Need
less to say,, the occasion was a very
enjoyable one.
Wlioro Mullets Flew.
David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y.,
a veteran of the civil war, who lost a
foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good
Electric Bitters have done Is worth
more than five hundred dollars to
me. I spent much money doctoring
for a bad case of stomach trouble,
to little purpose. I then tried Elec
tric Bitters, and they cured me. 1
now take. them as a tonic, and they
keep me strong and weil." 60c at
A. C. Marsters & Ce's drug store.
A. L. KITCHIN,
is the man to see for
everything in the Nur
sery line.
TrAPC that erow
1 1 ceo 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 and clean.
Open day and night. Chicken
dinner every Sunday, 11:30 a. m
to7::K)p. m.
Near the S. P. Depot.
Oregon Restaurant
Opaa Day and Night
Fresh Oysters, Clams and
Fish at Any -Time ,
Chicken Dinner on Sunday
12 to 2 P.M.
RfcOULAR MEALS 25c.
LEO A MILLS
Lumber Compaay
Lumber, Lath, ;
Shingles and
Dry Finish Lumber
Yards on lower Oak Street
Roseburg, 'Phone 1411
For all inside work
and
Art wood Finishes
6ize packages to suitryour
Drug--
RobtH-gV0regon.
CALL FOR COVNTY WARRANTS.
Notice Is hereby given all parties
holding county. warrants issued by
Duuglas County. Oregon, and endors
ed prior to and Including the 31st
day of July, 1907, to present -the
same at the office of the county treas
urer of said county for payment, as
interest will cease thereon after the
date of this notice.
Dated at Koseburg, Oregon, this,
the 8th day of September. 1908.
J. E. SAWYERS,
Treas. of Douglas Co., Oregon.
500
New
- . . -
Novels
just
Received
10 and .15. cents
They are almost all new stories
some are. duplicates , of high
priced cloth bound books aud
only 10 and 15 cents.
Kull series of "Buffalo Dill"
these are fine. :-Nearly all Horatio
Alegr'B and Oliver Optic's series
for children. - These books In
cloth bound sell from 25 cents to
1.G0.
i 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.
AOKK HOOK STATIONARY
KTOllE. .
Crescent
Theatre
High class motion pictures
and illustrated songs. Cha
nge of program Mon. Wed.
and Friday ; : : :
TODAY'S PROGRAM
i'MKK IS A OAMK OF CARDS. '
Ml'ST JrXAlX FOLKS."
ana
"TIIK MERRY WIDOWF.R."
ILLU8TRATED SONGS:
"When the Harvest Moon is Shining
on the River."
and
"When the Whlpponrwlll Sing. Mar-
. . . gucrltc. -
Everybody goes to
The CRESCENT
"GFT THK HAIHT!"
ADMISSION
Evening 10:. Mitinea 5
TARE nOMl
Atwurnui
PArlOUS Ji.
LOCAL NEWS.
W. H. Pankey has gone to Cle
Klum, Wash., to visit with his son.
S. P. fireman E. 11. Duck, of
Portland, Is visiting here for a few
days. '
Three square meats a dnv nr k
Jennings' restaurant, which will be
re-opened in connection with the
limpo.ua Bakery on Sept. 1.
mrs, m. Enston and son, Albert,
went to Portland today where Albert
will enter school. Mrs. Easton's son-
in-law; Mr. McQrevey, accompanied
them.,.;
0. V. Wlmberly spent Sundav with
his parents in Drain. , His brother,
Carl Wlmberly, leaves this week for
Salem to resume his law studies in
Willamette University.
, THE BOND RKALTY CO Or
chards, farms, timber and city prop
erty. . Some fine bargains. Jackson
street, Roseburg, Ore.
Burb Hrockway writes to Perry
Foster, of this city, from Tuscan
Springs, Calif., that he Is not feeling
as well as when he loft here and that
if-Toe. does not Improve In another
week he will return home.
"Generally debilitated for vears.
Had Bick headaches, lacked ambition,
was worn-out and all run down. But
Burdock Blood Bitters made me a
well tvoman." Mrs. Chas. Freitoy,
Moostip, Conn.
G. W. O'Neal nnd Carson Honner.
nephew and cousin, respectively, of
A. O. Rose, of this city, Wiave been
visiting here with him for the past
few days. The latter left Sunday on
his return to their home In Arkansas.
Mr. Hopper Is a noted prohibition
lecturer, but Is making no nubile ad
dresses at this time.
Fresh Eastern and Olymnia 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. Cal!
and get the best meal In the cltv.
lo9 . w. JONES.
Norman Agee,, who was in from
Winston's Saturday, says his French
prunes averaged 47's . In size this
Beason, which Is a remarkably good
showing. The Italians are still
arger. Mr. Agee is one of the most
successful prune growers In the
county, as the results he attains will
testify.
Hot water bottles, fountain svr-
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.
Hon. R. M. Veatch, of Cottage
Grove, passed through here Sunday
morning, enroute to Sun .Francisco
to attend the Trans-MlsslsslppI Com
mercial Congress. Mr. Veatch con
fidently expects Mr. Bryau's election
to the presidency and he would not
be surprised to see Oregon In the
Bryan column In November.
A Healthy Family.
"Our whole family has enjoyed
good health since we began using Dr.
King's New Life Pills, three years
ago," says L. A. Hartlet, of Rural
Route 1, Guilford. Maine. Thev
cleanse and tone the system In a
gentle way and does you good. 2rc
at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store.
BOARD OF KQ1T A LIGATION
NOTICK.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Board of Equalization of Douglas
County will meet In the office of the
County Clerk of said county in the
Court House in the City of Roso- ,
burg, Oregon, on Monday, October
19, 1908, at 9 o'clock a. m. Said
Hoard of Eriuallzatloi ..III continue
Its sessions from day to day, ex
clusive, of Sundays and legal holi
days, until the examination and cor
rection and equalization of the roll
is complete, and publicly examine the
assessment rolls and correct all er
rors in valuation, descriptions or
qualities of land, lots or other prop
erty. Now, therefore, all parties
who may be agrleved by reason of
valuation, description or otherwise
as to their assessment will please
take notice as above stated, and
make their complaints to Bald Board
of Equalization, otherwise their as
sessment will stand aB made by the
Assessor.
Dated Mondav, Sept. 21, 1908.
GEO ROB W, STALKY,
Assessor Douglas County.
DSW024.
CASTOR I A
For Infant and Children,
fbi Kind Yon Hare Always Bought
Baara the yV . V
oi Ul&rT4Z3Uu
4, 4,
FRI'IT TRF.KH.
For fruit trees, ornamental
trees and shrubbery, call on
B. F. CII.HEHT. at the Roch
dale 8tore, Roseburg, Oreg.
tttttttttttt
In flavor, ;
in quality,1
in variety,
in conformity of quality
Our Confectionery Is the stand
ard of excellence, t
Paace of Sweets
Phone 1373 Orden Delivered
LOCAL NEWS.'
' A. F. Brown and Xoyal . Stephens
came over from Oakland Sunday.
Certain aud speedy cure for poison
nak. Marsters' poison - oak . remedy;.
Mrs. Dr. William Kuylkendall, or
Eugene, were visiting nere with rel
atives Sunday. -
R. Jennie, the county bridge
builder return- to Fair Oaks today
to resume work. on a bridge there..
Billons? , Keel heavy after din
ner? Tongue coated? Hitter taste?
Complexion - sallow? Liver - needs
waking up. Doan's Regulets cure
bilious attacks. 25 cents at any drug
store.
E. I., Hnshford arrived here Sun
day morning from Vancouver, Wash.,
where he is operating a big Hour
mill. '
E. W. Kuykendnll went to Grants
Tass Sunday on a brluf business
trip.
Farmers, mechanics, railroaders,
laborers, rely on Dr. Thomas' -Kelec-trlc
Oil. -Takes the sting out of cuts,
burns or bruises at once Pain can
not Btay where it is used.
About 15 more seekers for Doug
las county lands were brought from
Portland Saturday night by W. C.
Harding and nearly all of them
bought tracts from the Booth farm
'n- Garden Valley, which was lately
piaeed on the market. -
"""" TEA
How little it, isl .How.
little it adds to the weight
of the cupl It has cover
ed the sea with ships for a
hundred years.
Your rroeer returns rour moner if yotf loa'l
like StblUing't Best; we pay turn
NOTICE TO MILK COXSl'.MF.HS.
The undersigned has taken charge
of the dairy nnd milk delivery for
merly conducted by F, Baragar and
is ready to receive ordTs from all ol
bis former patrons and others as
well. Phone 10.ri3. DOUGLAS
COUNTY CREAMERY. : tf
Would Mnrtgngc llie Farm.
A , farmer on Rural route 2,- Em
pire, (Sa., W. A. Floyd by names,
nays: "Uucklen's Arnicn Salve cured
the two worest sores I ever saw; one
on my hand and one on my leg. ft
Is worth more than its weight In
gold. I would not be without It if
I had to mortgage the fnrm to get
It." Only 2fpc ut A. C. -Marsters &
Co's. drug store.
A Trick
With a
Shirt,
Waist,--
It solves the problem of how
to put on a shirt waist with .
buttons in tho back and io do
It without the assistance of a :
maid. Put the waist on with
tho opening In front, without
putting the arms Into the arm
holes. Then close tho 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 walut has
been wuru and soiled, send it
to the
Hoxelilire Hlenm laundry,
shirt waist experts on launder
ing. Phone No. 791. We call
for and deliver all work.
BODGE
I the Reliable CaHor
Has received bis
FALL STYLES
and SAMPLES
H also a line of Fall Goods. Drop
T in and look over the Fail styles ju
X -and get jiostedon the pi-oiH.r 4-
It vies for Fall and Winter.
A Perfectly Filled
Excellently Made
Faultlenry Stylish
Fall Suit, for
A Small Price
M-l-M MM1 H"H"I"M- H-
UlttTIT COl'llT DOCKET.
(Continued from page 2.)
l.'.a, William Helllwell et al.,
plfts., vs. M. Ketchner et nl., defts.;
recovery of personal property and
damages. J. A. Huchnnan for pHTs.
E. L. Cannon and John T. Long for
delta.
i..4. D. B. Hedfleld, plff., vs. W.
U. Keilflield, as admr.. deft.; nrtlon
ror money, c. 8. Jackson for pi IT.
Coshow 4i Rice for deft.
1B. G. W. Kimball, plff., vs. F.
B. Hamlin, deft.; uctlon for money.
Fullerton & Orcutt for plff.
156. C. L. Beck ley nnd P. W.
Beckley, partners, plffs., vs. G, W.
Short, deft.; action for money. Co
show & Rice for plff. E. B. Hermann
for deft.
tf7. H. A. Phillips, plff., vs.
Maude E. Phillips, deft.; divorce.
It. W. Marsters ami .1 A lii,,.hn
for plff, '
lag. Henry C. Rltzman, plff., vs.
Mae A. Rltzman. deft.; divorce. Bar
tee, Cannon & Marker for plff.
r 1.19. I c. (lotzian & Co.. a corpor
ation, plff., vs. C. F. Stauffer, doing
business as Riddle Mercantile Co.,
deft.; action for money. Fullerton
& Orcutt for plff.
1C0. C. E. Roberts, plff., vs. F. J.
Blakelny, deft.; aotion for money.
Fullerton & Orcutt for plff.
161. Louis G. Dumbloton, plff..,
vs. Frod J. Blakelcy, deft.; posses
sion of real property. John T. Long.
Louis Bnrzee aud E. L; Caunou for
plff. Coshow & Rice for deft.
1152.1 George Larson, plff., :' vs.
Jennie J.arson, deft.; divorce. E. L.
Cannon for plff.
HS3., Win. Helllwell et nl., plffs.,
vs. M.i Ketchner et al., defts.; In
Innction. J. A. -Buchanan and Ful
lerton & Orcutt for plIT.
104.1 Mary E. King, plff., vs. Wil
liam King, deft.; divorce. J. A.
Buchanan for plff.
lbS.i E. L. Ingram, plff., vs. Free
land Cornutt and Clarence Cornutt,
partners, defts.; action for money.
.ionn - i. L,ong and r . G. MIcelll for
PUT.
16. E. Onzley, plff. and nppel
Innt, vs. Douglas County et al., defts.
and respondents; appeal from dam
ages. Fullerton & Orcutt for np
pellnnt. Geo. M. Brown for deft.
Itl7.i J. C. Fullerton, plff. nnd ap
pel.; vs. Douglas County aud the
County Court of Douglas Co., deft,
nnd reap.; appeal from damages.
Fullerton & Orcutt for plff and ap
pellant. Geo. M. Brown for deft, und
reap. . i
168. A. M. Lady, plff., vs, Sou Hi
em Pnrlflr, Co., deft.; action for mon
ey. John T. Long for plff. Coshow
& Hire, Hern C. Dey, R. A. Loiter
and W. I). Fenton for dcru.
109. William Doss, plff., vs. Free
land Cornutt and Clarenco Cornutt.
partners, defts.; action for- money.
ionn T. Long ror plff.
170. Thomas A. Doss, plff., vs.
Freeland Cornutt and Clarence Cor
nutt. partners, (lefts.; action for
money. John T. Long for plff,
171. A. II. Hlukson, plff., vs. C, M.
MeGregor, deft.; conveyance or real
property. Walton & Ness ror plff.
172. D. M. Osborne & Co., a cor
poration, plff., vb. K. I. Waiulmch,
deft.; action for money. John T.
Long for plff.
173. Mux WeiBB. plff., vs. George
Kohlhngen, deft.; damages. John T.
Long for plff.
174. Echo Gaddis et nl., pirfs.,
vs. Frank Haragar, deft.; action for
money.- Cnrdwell & Watson . ror
plffs. -
175. .1. F. Bretzke. et nl., nppell.,
vs. Douglas County, et ul., respond.;
writ of review. E. I. I'ftntinii tin, I .1
O. Watson .for appellant. Geo. M.
iirown ror respondent.
A supply of the net edition of
the Oregou mining laws has Just
been received at tills nlllce. It In
cludes everything to date In legal
mining procedure. Copies only 40
cents each. TP
FOR SALE.
FOIt SALE Tho property known us
old Compton place, corner Jack
son and Douglas streets; good
house, 10 rooms, furnished: suit
able for rooming house. Inquire
Mrs. J. M. Fletcher, 47 Lane St.,
near bridge. Phone 14SH.
FOIt SALE A new five-horse power
Gasoline Engine. Call at II. W.
Alliums & Sons. Cor. Cuss and
Rose Sts., Roseburg, Or. do.'l
FOR SALE Draft horse, light on
foot, stylish and good disposition;
weight 1400. pounds. Enquire at
Review office. tr
FOR SALE Good sized, serviceable
office sate. - Apply at the lx?om
Mills Lumber Cos. yard, on Oak
' Street, Roseburg. tf
FOR" SALE Good paying plumbing
and tinning business. Address II.,
' care of Review, Roseburg. tf
FOR SALE Good aide-spring bug
gy. In use one year; nearly an
goiMl as new; cost $8',. Will sell
for 142.50. Enquire at Harness
& Johnson's. do5
FOR SALE Good dry slab wood at
60c per cord, at the mill on Mouth
Deer Creek. Hatfield Haw Mill Co.
dot",
KOK SALE New .house of seven
' TOOinS. West Side; city water;
. half acre In small fruits. Price
- II .",00. Apply Box 404, lioseliurg.
Oregon. dnl
WANTF.D
WANTED I want. Io rent a home at
once and will pay good rental tor
a modern house in right hx-albm
Telephone or call at McClallm
Hotel. J. W. Perkins. dtf
GIKl WANTED To' do general
housework; best or wages. Ad
dress P. o. box 475. dor,
WANTED 0rlgglng slingnrs. 1 0
buckers for logging camp, 160 ne,
month; ilO lumber pliers, 12.00 a
day; 2 boom men, 12.60 a day;
contract cutting piling, 1 rents
er lineal foot. Address W. H
West A Co., Medfurd, Oregon.
DTF
The soft drink and Ice cream sea- '
son uiv about over. Now romus the '
Candy Season. I
F.veryhocly knows the quality of
our t'lim-olnles llie goriest and most
delicious centers and our oilier
kinds of cuudicH are lilisiu-MUicil fr i
purity. - They are made, by us, i
U?e ROSE j
J. M, Ellison was over troui
Stephens today.
John P. Sheridan left Sunday
morning lor bin home in Sau Fruti-
ciSCO.
Miss Maude Rast went to Portland
Sunday to visit for several days with
friends.
Miss Myra Camp left Sunday for
Salem, near which place she will
teach a term of school.
Mr. aud Mrs. S. P. Hlnkeley and
daughter havo returned homo from a
visit with relatives In Salem and
Dallas, Oregon. - -
Had ii Close Call.
Mrs. Ada L. Crooiu. the widely
known proprietor of the Crooiu ho
tel, Vaughn, Miss., says: "For sev
eral months 1 suffered with a Bevere
cough, nnd consumption seemed to
havo Its grli on me. when a friend
recommended Dr. King's New Dis
covery. I began taking it, and three
ImttlcB nffected a cniupleto cure."
The fame of this llfo saving cough
and cold "reniedyr rind" liing and
throat healer la world wide.. Sold at
A. C. Marsters, & Co's. drug store,
".0c and 1 1.00. ' Trial bottle free. -
HOARD AND LODGING. ,
Mrs: A. B. Camp, successor to
Vlolot j Brown, board nnd lodging,
4 per week; also day hoarders.
Kane street, two doors south of the
Catholic church, ,0i(!
We Have
Delivery
and can give better and. more.,
prompt service than any
grocery in Roseburg, s
The Best of Groceries
mTmsI & JO HNSON . I
The Corner
Sheridan Street
1 1. The Bee Hive Grocery
I MAX WEISS, PROP.
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.
xl Come in and
JiofiCfc TO TAXPAYERS. , J
The last half of taxes due for the - ? f
year of 1907 will be delinquent after' -' '
Monday, October. 5. 1908 , ,,i
Delinquent taxpayers wlll tako no- '"' ;' ? -tlce
that delinquent taxes will not be ' ' ')
ndvertlsed aa heretofore; under a '.
law passed by the last legislature of
this slate tnxos that are delinquent
after tho expiration of six months , '
from the first date of such delluqueu- "
cy mny be paid by any one demand- ''
log to pay same and a certificate of-'! .sii
delinquency will be Issued to such - ,
party. , . ",' '
Section 37. of , said' law, ' in part,
reads: i .....
"Any day after the expiration of y
six months after taxes 1 charged ilT
against real property are delinquent'' "-I
the tax collector Bhall have the righti wi Hi "
and It shall be his duty, upon de- ""
niuud and payment of the taxes, pen- .i!ui'
ally and Interest, to make out aud ls,,, .,
sue a certificate or certificates of der'. ,
llnquuncy against , such . property ,''. , . ' :
and sectlou US, in part, reads: ,;, . " .
"Certlflcatos. of delinquency shall ..; u'i,J", :
bear Interns from the date, of lsau-'
ante until redeemed at the rate of f ".
15 per cent . per annum. :":
Delinquent taxpayers are - therev JwE
fore advised that if they have not ' ''i tu
paid at least one-half of their taxes :'-' )U
on or before the-firet Monday. In .'(::-, u
April that the same are delinquent" ! :i
and have 'been delinquent since said"
llrst Monday 4n April; and those who '.OH !
have paid one-half of their taxee-as
above the remaining one-half will he-T ( ,.
rome- delinquent after the first Man-'.,.,
day In October, and aix mouths from','.'-,
such dates a certificate . of doHnr,, ,
queucy bearing fifteen per cent Inter- ',' .
est poivaunuui-iuay. be Issued .against lLLl
your proerty. ,
To savo 'further 'costs "penalties
and Interest you are oanieatly-j'e-j' T v
quested to settle the same at once
' '"")! " B. FENTON, ?
dswoO Sheriff and Tax Collector. 4
Unipqua Cold Cure Is a guaran
teed remedy.- " Quick and aura,-" at
Hamilton's. i .TF :n -
A HANDSOME OFFICE "' " '"' '
can he nttod uy" very' quickly and
reasonably -with the aid of our 'mill'
work. We 4iavo all ready,, to use a
... S'eat. variety of paitltious, panels,
l.oMs, railings, moldings, etc;.- that
can ho put up by-almost anybody-lnr
a iiuio wniie. we Bhall be glad-to
rhow you Borne havdsome office plana
which our mill work makes possible
to the man of modest .means. 4
Orders filled for all kind of fruit
boxes. . , . -
The J. G. Flook Co.,
RoBoburgt Oregon . - ,
Our! Own
Wagon
Grocery ,
Near Freight Depot,
let us prove it
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