t.
Trusses, Shoulder Braces
and Elastic Bandages
Straighten up. Better your appearance. We
have braces that correct stooped shoulders. 'All
sizes for both ladies and gentlemen. We are
headquarters for trusses. All sizes for right,
left and double ruptures, carried in stock.
Honest John Spring Trusses
C. W. White's Spring Truses
J. El wood Lee's and C. W. White's
Elastics
Elastic Bandages and Stockings knit to
order
We Guarantee a fit in all these Goods
Hamilton Drug' Co.
3 07 JacHton St. Roseburg, Oregon.
EVENING R0SE8URC REVIEW
OCTOBER. 20, 11)08.
NEW BOARDING 1IOUS13.
Mrs. L. B. Kingman, recently
from Seattle, and a lady of much ex
perience will, on Nov. 1st, open a
strictly first class boarding house on
the corner of Mill and Floed streets.
The house is new and modern and
will be newly furnished. Electric
lights, bath and phone. No small
children taken. A nice home-like
boarding house for a limited number
of boarders who appreciate first class
cooking and service. The house will
be furnished and ready for reserva
tions by Wednesday, Oct. 28. Two
blocks south of the Dyslnger mill.
DTF
LOCAL NEWS.
The Review does Job prlntiner.
Novelty
THEATRE
PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY.
MOVINd PICTURES:
"The Gambler's Wife."
"The Hokuh Mnjjlc Duster.'
"Sturdy Sailor's Honor."
"I'niicnkes."
ILLUSTRATED BONO:
"When the Blue Birds Nest
Again."
and
"In the Evening by the Mmn
light. Dear liOuh..'
MATINEE 2:30 TO 5
ADMISSION
5c
Evening Performance 10c
Cut flowers, carnations, at The
Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone 1497.
For a reliable cough remedy use
Marsters Cough Balsam. tf
Oyster season Is opened. Olym
pias or Eastern In any style and the
right kind of style at J. Falbe s rest'
aurnnt ueur the S. P. depot. Open
day and night. Olcan, private
boxes. Short ordorB a specinlty,
Regular dinners. dtf
Eugene Guard: A number of
prominent business men of Eugene,
met yesterday and secured an option
from F. L. Cambers on his corner
lot at 6th and Willamette streets for
the purpose of getting a first-class
up-to-date hotel and have two per
sons about sufficiently interested to
put up a 6-story building thereon, If
other satisfactory arrangements are
made.
Large
Shipment
f NEW
BOOKS
Just
Received.
They are all
new just
off the
press.
Come in and see them.
ACEE
BOOK AND STATIONERY
STORE
Successor to O. B. Cannon.
Oregon Restaurant
Opao Dy ad Night -
Fresh Oysters, Clams and
Fish at Any Time
Chicken Dinner on Sunday
12 to 2 P. M.
RtGULAR MEALS 25c.
A. L. KITCHIN,
is the man to see for
everything in the Nur
sery line.
TrPPQ l!latow.
1 1 CCo that pay.
Fruit and ornanental
trees, Grape & Berry
vines, roses, etc. etc.
Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or,
LEONA MILLS
, Lumber Company
r -
Lumber, Lath,
Shingles and
Dry Finish Lumber
Yards on lower Oak Street
Roseburg, 'Phone 1411
Patrons of the
California Perfume
Company
will be pleased to know
they can now get their'
UNEXCELLED TOILET ,
ARTICLES, Soaps, Powder
Perfume, Cream, etc., by
calling at the ROSE CON
FECTIONERY STORE.
C P FLAVORING KXTR.1CT8
are the best yet. Satisfaction or
mooej back.
We have variety
of confectionery to
please every taste.
Our Confectionery Is the stand
ard of excellence.
"HOT DRINKS"
Palace of Sweets
Phone 1273
LOCAL NEWS.
For good prlntlnK of all kinds
The Review leads.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McMullen have
gone to Marshfleld.
Mrs. J. E. Enger went to Portland
today to visit with relatives.
Mrs. Q. W. Scott, of Grants Pass,
visiting here with friends.
Dr. C. L. Pearson returned this
morning from a trip to Portland.
A marriage license has been Issu
ed In Portland to Robert D. Harvey,
of Oakland, Or., and Pearl B. Mires.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Westbrook left
thiB afternoon for Salem, where Mr.
Westbrook will probably re-engage
in the hotel business.
MIbsps Bess Clough and Nancy
Hanks left today on their return
home to Canyonville, after a short
visit here with friends.
Mrs. Briggs says that since she
bought a coffee mill and grinds her
r'olger s Oolden Gate Coffee Mr. B.
never complains about the coffee. 11
A fair sized audience greeted the
Tennessee Jubilee Minstrels (color
ed) at the armory, in this city. Wed
nesday evening. Every number on
the program received at least one
encore, which attests the high qual
ity of the entertainment.
MIsb Sybil Gibson went to Eugene
today to visit with her sister, Miss
Ruth, a student at the U. of O. She
will be Joined tomorrow by her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gibson, and
the three will then proceed on to
their future homo in Portlnnd
The Oregon state militia has been
allotted $26,241 out of the 2,000,-
000 appropriation made nt the last
session of congresB. Washington gets
J12.486 and Idaho f 91B3. The ap
portionment Is based on the enlisted
strength of the militia in the various
states.
Claim Agent Sherman, of the
Southern Pacific Co-., is here from
San Francisco, checking up with
number of freight conductors, which
proceeding hus to do with a suit for
heavy damages (lied ngnlnst the rnil
road company by a Tacoma livestock
firm, for alleged injury to a shipment
of cattle from Gazelle, Calif., to
Portland, Or.
Engineer and Mrs. Frank Carmen
have moved to Eugene, where Mr.
Carmen will take the regular run to
Wendllng. On Tuesday evening pre
vious to their depnrture they were
tendered a farewell reception by their
brother and sister members of the
Rebeknh lodge, which also present
ed Mrs. Carmen with a handsome
cut-glass bowl.
Covers were laid for fifteen ladles
at a 1 o'clock luncheon given Wed
nesday by Mrs. M. Josephson, at her
home, in this city. Mrs. Elbart B.
Hermann, Miss Rose Josuphson, MIbs
Veil Barker and Miss Vera Ilayncs
assisted In receiving and serving.
The reception rooms were decornted
with white chrysanthemums and the
dining table with pink roses. At
each plate there was an artificial
rose In pink filled with candies and
to tli I b was attached a pink ribbon
bearing the name of a guest. Those
at the table were: Mrs. Geo. Kohl-
bagen, Mrs. J. F. Barker, Mrs. W. T.
Wright. Mrs. J. W. Hamilton. Mrs.
W. S. Hamilton, Mrs. W. R. Willis,
Mrs. A. Wollenberg, Mrs. I. Wollen
berg, Mrs. S. C. "Flint, Mrs. A. Abra
ham, Mrs. Geo. K. limick, Mrs. Din
ger Hermann, Mrs. J. C. Kullcrton.
Mrs. Rulh Benjamin and Mrs. M.
Josephson.
Matinees every afternoon at The
Crescent. Be, TF
No use to suffer from colds; use
Marsters' Cough Balsam. tf
During changes of weather al-
, ways use Marsters' Cough Balsam.
umpqua uoiu uure ib a guaran
teed remedy. Quick and sure, at
Hamilton's. TF
We are sole agenta for the Conklln
Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec
omend them aa being far ahead of
any other pen on the market. Agee'i
Book Store. TF
Farmers, mechanics, railroaders,
laborers, rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclec
tric Oil. Takes the sting out of cuts,
burns or bruises at once. Pain can
not stay where it Is used.
DRINK PLENTY WATER.
Advice und Simple Home Prescription
by an Kuiiiient Authority.
Had a Close Call.
Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely
known proprietor of the Croom ho
tel, Vaughn, Miss., says: "For sev
eral months I Buffered with a severo
cough,, and consumption seemed to
have Its grip 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 cougb
and cold remedy, and lung and
throat healer is world wide. Sold at
A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store.
50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
"The people here do not drink
enough water to keep healthy," ex
claimed a well-known authority.
"The numerous cases of kidney and
bladder diseases and rheumatism are
mainly due to the fact that the drink
ing of water, nature's greatest medi
cine, has been neglected.
"Stop loading your system with
medicines and cure-alls; but get on
the water wagon. If you are really
sick, why, of course, take the proper
medicines plain, common vegetable
treatment, which will not Bhatter the
nerves or ruin the stomach."
To cure rheumatism you must
make the kidneys do their work;
they are the filters of the blood
They must be made to strain oul
of the blood the waste matter and
acids that cause rheumntlsm; the
urine must be neutralized so tt will
no longer be a source of Irritation tc
the. bladder, and, most of all, you
must keep these acidB from forming
in the stomach. This is the cause
of stomach trouble, and poor diges
tion. For these conditions you can
do no better than take the following
prescription: Fluid Extract Dan
delion, one ounce; Compound Syrup
SarBaparllla, three ounces; Com
pound Kargon, one ounce. Mix by
shaking well In bottle and take In
teaspoonful doses after each meal
and at bedtime, but don't forget the
water. Drink plenty and often.
This vnluable Information and
simple prescription should be posted
upon each household and used at the.
first ache or urlnnry trouble, no mat-
ter how Blight.
FINE EMBROIDERY.
Sheets and pillow slips hemstitched
and inonograiumed. Now is the time
to have your Xmas presents done
get ready early. Prices reasonable.
Address A. X., care Review, and 1
will call on you. All work guar
anteed. DTF
Orders taken for Vermont mnrble.
I will have a coinpleto car shipped
.luring December. Any one wishing
ipeclnl designs or colors leave orders
'jefore Dec. 1st. Cull and see sam
ples. W. E, Marsters, foot of Jack
son street. DTF
The soft drink and lee cream tea-
sou are about over. Now comes tho
Candy Season.
Everybody knows the quality of
our I'luK'olutMi the softest and mowt
delicious ivii tei-H and our other
kinds of randies are unsuroas8d for
purity. They are inude by us.
&f)e ROSE
In a trade magazine a wrltor dis
cusses the question: When to stop
advertising. He says in answer:
"When buyers forget to forget; when
competition ceases to compete; when
every actual and prospective custom
er has been convinced that your pro
duct Is the best of its kind and noth
fng better can be produced, then, and
only then, will It be safe to get along
without advertising. Just as long as
old buyers die and new oneB take
their places; just so long, as there is
competition to coax your customers
from you; just so long as there Is
possibility that somebody else will
produce a better product, juBt bo
long will it be important, absolutely
necessary, to carry on the work of
educating and reminding your own
i.:ul your competitor's customers ns
to your goods."
NOTICE TO MILK CONSUMERS.
The undersigned' has taken charge
of the dairy and milk dellvory for
merly conducted by F. Bnragar and
Is read" to receive orders from all ol
his former patrons and others as
well. Phone lOfir. DOUGLAS
COUNTY CREAMERY. tf
' DHUSSED AND UNDRESSED
lumber can be had here according
to your needs. It makes no differ
ence what you require In the lumber
line; it Is here to be promptly deliv
ered on your order. It makes no
difference either what quantity you
want. We will send you a Bmsll lot
just as cheerfully as tf It be a bUgr
one. What are your needs?
Orders Ally' for all kind of fruit
boxes. r
The J. G. Flook Co.,
Roseburg, Oregon.
FOB BALK.
FOR SALE About 100 acros of
choice rich bottom land; plenty
of water and timber; no ngentB.
Address J. M. Thompson, Camas
Valley, Oregon. dswn5
FOR SALE OR RENT Six-room
housi on lot 50x100 In North Rose
burg. Call on or address Mrs. E.
Gleason. duO
FOR SALE Team of fine muloa,
wagon and harness, Price $400.
Apply to th office. dsw
FOR SALE Five room houso on
Parrott street. Call on or address
E. Moffltt. do20
W. II. FISHER, Pres. J. II. BOOTH, Vlce-Pres. R. K. SMITH, Sec. J
K. W. Kl'YKHNItAI.L. Treus. .
The Douglas County Abstract Company !
Successor to F. E. Alley.
Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles Guaranteed.
Laud Ofllce Practice a Specialty. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent
Timber Lands Bought and Sold. Land Scrip for Sale.
Real Estate and Insurance.
Papers Properly Prepared for Filing on Government Lands.
Township Maps, Showing Vacant Lands, of all Township In the
Host-burg Land District, BO Cents Each.
Office Under U. S. Land Office. BOSKBURO, OREGON.
CASTOR I A
For Infants, and Children.
flie Kind You Have Always Bought
, Bears the
Wgnatureci
Now. help Roseburg grow.
TEA
We want your goodwill
and your money; not one
cent without that good
will. Your tracer return, your noner If ro. foal
ttkm ScbilliQg's Bc.l: wc pir Dim.
The Pressure of
Laundry
Work
done nt home Is felt by
I ho heml of the Iiouhp mid
all tin fumily. Why not bo
relieved of it? Hfiit! ill
your work to this luuiitlry
and th result will be high'y
satisfactory. Wo use (tiu
sonp, pure water and n Hu
rra! amount of skill pud
good sense.
HhlrtM, collars, cuffs nnd
starched goods are a special
ty with us.
Watch for prices next
week. Phono 701.
Roseburg
Steam
Laundry.
7
FC.l SALE Draft horse, light oil
foot, Btyllsh and good disposition;
weight 1400 pounds. Enquire at
Review office. tf
FOR SALE Good sized, serviceable
ofllce safe. Apply ut the Leona
Mills Lumber Co's, yard, on Onk
Street, Roseburg. tt
FOR SALE Good paying plumbing
and tinning business. Addroas H.,
care of Review, Roseburg. tf
FOR SALE: New house of seven
rooms. West 8lde; city water;
half acre in small fruits. Price
$1500. Apply Box 4C4, Roseburg.
Oregon. tlnl
WANTED
AGKNT WANTHD I00 a month,
and expenses, to sell advertising
Signs to manufacturers nnd mer
chants. Wrlto Pacific Sign Mfg.
Co., 1427 9th Avo., Seattle. Wash.
o29
general
O. box
dtf
WANTED Girl to do
housework. Apply to P
2G1, Roseburg.
SALESMAN WANTED Experience
unnecessary. $100 per mouth and
expenses. Royal Cigar Co., Chl-
cago. III. do27
LOST In Southorn Pacific depot, on
Thursdny afternoon, Oct. lli, lady b
small, brown handbag, containing
purse with about $2.fi0 in silver, a
key and Btaiup picture. Finder
please leave at this oltlce.
LOST Twenty dollar gold piece.
Was lost between Douglas County
Bank and the water and light of
fice. Finder please return to this
ofllce and receive reward. do!IU
Electric
Vacuum
House
Cleaner
Do your walls look like the above blank? If so, pro
ceed to decorate them at once with a choice selection of
pictures from Graves' Art Emporium. New line of
moulding just in.
Don't tear up the carpets,
and muss up the house in gen
eral with your house cleaning.
Let us do the house cleaning
with the new Klertrlc Vacuum
Mouse and CarfX't t "leaner. It
Is a comblnallon brush and
vacuum whlrh sucks the dust
and dirt out. Cleans carpels
without removing them from
the floor.
Phone 791 and we will call
with this wonderful machine.
Roseburg
Steam
Laundry
Tine Birth Stone for October Is the
...OPAL,...
WIS IIAVE'AN IMMKNSK LINE, MOUNTED AND UNMOUNTED
We have a full lino of I-wketi, Niolclanoi, La Valliori, Fondants, Etc.
Our line of watnh inuvoinonUi ami cuoi, In all grades and ilxe. li the moct complat '
lu H titheru Oregon.
Wo luvlio you to call.
J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker
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 Groceiy
SherldanS'. reet
Near Freight Depot
Just now we have
Then for lunch why
not try our
You can "Cheese it"
here. We have
New Dates, New Figs,
New Walnuts, New
Filberts, New Brazil
Nuts.
Fine Olives, 'Pickled
Pig's Feet, Pickled
Tongue, Pickled. Inpe.
t
Swiss, Edam, Roque
fort and Full Cream
tt
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If it is "Good to Eat" :
tt and in the City you
tt will always find it at
The Bee Hive Grocery
And last, but not least, good old fashioned Sorghum
and genuine New Orleans Molasses.
it Come in and rubber around a little we believe ;it
it will pay you.
MAX WEISS, PROP.