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r I 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 iTruses i J. Elwood Lee's and C. W; White's Elastics Elastic Bandages and Stockings knit 1 to order We Guarantee a fit in all these Goods Hamilton Drug' Co. 307 JacKson St. Roseburg, Oregon. HICK CAnlM j "- "T- We have variety of confectionery to please every taste. Our Confectionery Is the stand aix. of excellence, "HOT DRINKS" Palace of Sweets Phone 1373 LOCAL NEWS. EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW OCTOBER 80, 1008. NEW BOA11D1NG HOUSE. 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 Kloed streets. The hoiibC Is new and modern and will be newly furnished. Electric lights, bath and phono. 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 Dysinger mill. DTK LOCAL NEWS. Don't miss "The Itnnchman's Love" at The Crescent tonight. 2t Cut flowers, carnations, ai The Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Pbone 1497. Paul Bruckner was In from Mel rose today. He hns sold his farm (here and will move to Medford for the winter, as Mrs. Bruckner owns proiwrty there. Alfred Mathews was down from Fall Creek today. He was accompan ied home by his daughter, MIrs Joyce, who will ojien a term of school at Guntcr, beyond Drain, on Nov. 9. Oyster season Is opened. Olym plas or Eastern in any style and the right kind of Btyle at J. Kalbe'a rest aurant near the S. P. depot. Open dav and night. Clean, prlvnte boxes. Short orders Regular dinners. NOVELTY THEATRE PROGRAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MOVING PICTURES: "Happy Man's- Slilrt," or "Tho Prince Who Was Weary of Life." "l'rko of a Favor." "Punornnin of Wniee," ILLUSTRATED SONG: "Love Me and tile World Mine." and "Hunker Hill." MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION 5c Evening Performance 10c Oregon Restaurant Opao Day and Night EASTERN OYSTERS on the Shell Fresh ' Olympia Oysters Fish and CUmi all the time Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. RtGULATMEALS 25c. specialty, dtf Large Shipment of NEW BOOKS Just Received. They are all newjust off the press. Come In and see them. ACEE HOOK AND STATIONEUV STORE Successor to C. B. Cannon. For good nrlntlng of all kinds The Review leads. Don't miss "The Ranchman's Love" at The Crescent tonight. 2t Mrs. D. G. Gosnell left this morn ing for Portland for a few days' stay on business. James Dolau left this morning for north Douglas voting precincts with a supply of ballot boxes. Miss Lylith Moore, the elocution ist, has returned from Coos county, where she gave a series of success ful recitals. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Flook, who have been visiting here for several days past, left this morning on their re turn home to Portland. Miss Ana Allen, of Newport, who has been visiting here at the home of her uncle, J. P. McKay, went to Wil bur this morning, and after a short visit there will proceed home. Peter Radabaugh. a brother of Benlamin Radabaugh and Mrs. V. S Patterson, of this city, is expected here this evening from Minnesota to spend the winter and perhaps remntn permanently. Henry Conn hns returned from Klamath Falls and will remain in tills countv during the winter.. That section of Oregon expects to have di rect railroad connection with the out sldo world before the end of the pros ent year. Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Ellison Peoria. Linn County,, are visiting ore nt the home of her sister, Mrs R. Buckingham. Thoy are route to Grants Pnss, where Rev. Illlson (M. E. church, South) will bo stntioned for the coming year. Eugene Guard: Frank Lemley, a oung mnn residing at Junction Ulty, pleaded guilty In the circuit court this afternoon to the charge of sel ling liquor in violation of the local option Inw and he was fined $lf0 by Judge Harris. Lemley was arrest ed upon an Indictment returned by the grand jury last June. He was employed by Ermol Cook, who was fined $200 at that term ot court ror he same offense. MnrshHclil Times: W. A. Reed, general secretary of" the Y. M. C. A. n Alaska and assigned to the Army Department, and his wife, will arrive here on the Brenkwater this week for extended visit nt the home of Mrs. Reed's parents, Judge C. A. Sehl brede and wife. Judge Sehlbrnde Saturday received a wireless mesage rrom them, taken nt Seattle and thence forwarded here by Western Union. The message was addressed to the young son of Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Ujpttlns, the grandchild of Judge and Mrs. Sehlbrede and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Reed. It was signed L. A. M. K.", a cipher code of the Sehlbrede family, which means "Love and Many Kisses." Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. 6u. TF No use to Buffer from colds; use Mnrsters' Cough Bulsum. tt ' During changes of wenthor al ways use Mursters' Cough Balsam. Uinpqua Cold Cure la a guaran teed remedy. Quick and sure,1 at Hamilton's. TF We are soio agents tor the Conklln Self Filling Fountain Pens and reo- omend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Agee' Book Store. Tr Farmers, mechanics, rallroadors, laborers, rely on Dr. Thomas' Ecloc tric Oil. TakeB the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises at once. Pain can not stay where It Is used. A. L. KITCH1N, is the man to 'see for everything in the Nur sery line. Trees that Day. Fruit and ornanental trees, Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Nursery Salesman. Roseburg, Or LEONA MILLS Lumber Compaiy Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finisli Lwabr Yaraft ei loft OS Rosu& 'Pf,81411 Patrons of the California Perfume Company wil be pleased to know tfcey can nd"w get their UNEXCELLED TOILET ARTICLES, Soaps, Powder Perfume, Cream, etc., by calling at the ROSE CON FECTIONERY STORE, c 9 ifr :? are the b yet. .tWtLi ft ' money ty'k. RDEXnoWEK NEWS. Everybody busy no one idle here. People forging right ahead, working all the year. Seed time and harvest time, not au Idle hour Xot a shirk to speak of hero, out at Edenbower. Mr. lluiburt, who worked so Eeal- ously for a P. O. here and lias been ewarded for Mb efforts. Is now talk ing cannery. "The first stroke Is half the battle." Who will set the ball a-rolllng? Mrs. Watson DaviB, who .has been very 111 with neuralgia, Is much better. Mrs. Helen Ferguson hns returned home from Portland. Hov. Grnffcns. the new M. E. min ister, preached hlB first sermon at the bjdenuower cnurcn last Sunday, to a well filled houso. I heard a minister say (and a fitting remnrk) that It J was the empty benches In the church that was hludortng Christianity. Don't tell anybody, but we had ripe strawberries from our Excelsiors for dinner on Oct. 4lh. Hero is food for thought On May 4th we Bold our first berries from theBO vines; on luly 4th we had berrieB yet for mar ket: there nre ripe berries still on the vines, and on Nov. 4th, which will cover a period of six months. 1 expect to find enough for dessert for the suc cessful candidate for president of the U. S. t'IXE KMltUOlDERV. The soft drink and ice cream sea sou ure ubout over. Now cornea tike Candy Season. Sheets and pillow slips hemstitched ' nnd mouogi'tuiimed. Now is the time' to have your Xums presents done . get ready early. Trices reasonable. I Address A. X.. enre Review, and I will call on you. AU work gunr-1 Kvorybody knows the quality of on teed. DTP our Chocolates the softest and most ' dellcloiifl centers and our other kinds of randies are unsurpassed for purity. They are mudo by us. Orders taken for Vermont marble. I will have n complete cur shipped dining 'December. Any one, wishing tpecial designs or colors leave orders before Dec. 1st. Call nnd see sam ples. W. K. Marsters, foot of Jack son street. DTI1 JShQ ROSE DRESSED AND UNDRESSED Una a Close Call. Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely known nronrletor of the -Croom ho tel, Vaughn, Miss., says: "For sov oral months I suffered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed to have Its grip on me, when a friend recommended Dr. King a New Dis covery. 1 began taking It, and throe hnttlos affected a complete cure." The fame ot this life saving cough nnd cold remedy, and lung and throat healer Is world wide. Sold at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug stdre. Uc and 11.00. Trial bottle free. School's progreslng nicely, So the children say, Don't seem hardly possible Two months passed away; Haven't been to vlBlt school, Nolthor, Blr, have you. I'm going to print tho visitors Next month in The Review. MARGARET. OLOVEU-11YARS WEDDING. NOTICE TO MILK CONSUMERS. lumber can be had here according to your needs. It nks no differ ence what you require in the lumber lino; It Is hero to be prompt! deliv ered on your order. It makes no difference either what quantity yon want. We will send you a smsll lot Just as cheerfully as If It be a bUJr one. What are your neods? Orders filled tor all kind or fruit boxes. The J. G. Flook Co., Itosebnrg, Oregon. The undersigned hns taken chnrgo ot the dnliy and milk delivery for merly conducted by F. Daragar and Is read;" to receive orders from all of his former patrons and others as well. Phone 1 0 r. T DOUGLAS COUNTY CHEAMEUY. tf Salem Statesman, Oct. 28: Ron aid C. Glover and Miss Vera Mary Hyars were married last ovenlng at 7 o'clock at the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. llynrs, Mf North Commercial street. The Rev W. H. Selleck performed the ceremony. Ralph A. Glover, brother of the groom, noted as best mnn nnd the Misses Anna M. Wharton, or Roseburg, nnd Rhoda M. Gesner, of Su(piii. as bridesmaids. Tho bridal party included the Misses Zoe Stock ton, Cora M. Tnlklngton. Emma Wright, lone Pearl Fisher, Olive Klil dell and Augusta liooth. The couple went south for a short honeymoon trip nnd will bo at home nt 0115 North 0 iiiuorc'.nl struct after November 15th. Matinees every aftornoon at The Crescont, Bo. TF FOR SALE About 100 acres of choice rich bottom lund; plenty of water and timber; no agents. Address J. M. Thompson, C'nmns Valley, Oregon. dswnfi CASTORIA For Infants and Children, flis Kind You Have Always Bought . Bears the Signature Now help Roseburg grow. RKii.VItl) SCOTT ESTATE OREGON CITY. Or., Oct. 29. The will of the late Richard Scoit was admitted to probate this afternoon. The value of the property Is about 1300.000. Mrs. Hannah Scott, the widow. Is given a life interest In the property, and at ncr oenin u is iu ue divided equally among the seven children. The eldest son, Richard VV. Scott, is named as executor, with out bonds. M The Pressure of j Laundry i Work TEA Tea is not infallible; moneyback makes amends. We are. not, in the least, uneasy about the money. Your f roctr return, roar moneT If to doD't Hk Scbillios'e But: w. par him. .done nt. liome is felt by the head of the house nnd all the family. Why not )h relieved of It? Hi-nd I'll your work to this laundry and tin- result will Ire Ingh'y mil lnfii('lory. We use llu ) soap, pure water nnd u lib eral amount of skill good sense. Nliirts, collars, cuffs and starched goods arc a special ty with us. Wnteh for prices next week. Phone 71)1. FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR RUNT Six-room house on lot 60x100 In North Rose burg. Cnll on or address Mrs. 10. Gleason. dn( FOR SALE Team of fine mules. wagon and harness, Prlco $400. Apply to tn . ofllce. dsw FOR SALE Five room house on Parrott street. Cull on or address E. Moffltt. doiiO FOR SALE Draft horse, light on foot, stylish and good disposition; weight 1400 pounds. Enquire at Review ofllce. tf FOR SALE Good Blzed, serviceable olllce safe. Apply at tho Leona Mills Lumbor Co's. yard, on Oak Street, Roseburg. tf FOR SALE Good paying plumbing and tinning business. Address II., care of Review, Roseburg. tf FOR SALE New houso of seven rooms. West Sldo; city wnter; half acre lu small fruits. Price JldOO. Apply Uox 404, Roseburg. Oregon. dnl WANTED AG 10 NT WANTED 1 00 a month and exiicnscs. to sell advertising Signs to manufacturers and mur- rhnnta. Write Pacific Sign Mfg Co., 1427 Dili Ave., Seattle. Wash. 0O21I Roseburg Steam Laundry. WAN'Tlon Clrl to do general limtKi.wnrk. Alllllv to P. O. llllX 2 CI. Uuseburg. dtf SALESMAN WANTED Experience unnecessary. $100 per month nnd expenses. Royal Cigar Co., Chi- cago, HI. lo27 LOST In Southern Pacific depot, on Thursday afternoon. Oct. If., lady's small, brown handbag, containing purse with about 12.110 In silver, a key and stamp picture Kinder please leave at this olllce. Electric Vacuum House Cleaner Do your walls look like the above blank? If so, pro ceed to dectrate them at once witl a ctoic btio of pictures from Graves' Art EorJB. Ntw line of moulding just in. Don't tear up the carpets, and muss up the house In gen eral with your houso cleaning. Lftt us do the house cleaning with the new Electric Vacuum lluuw ami CnriM-t Cli'iiner. It Is a combination brush and vacuum which sucks tho dust and dirt out. Cleans carets without removing them from the lluor. phone 791 and we will call with this wonderful machine. Roseburg Steam Laundry It. E. SMITH, Sec. W. 11. FlSllHlt, Pres. .1. 11. HOOTH, Vlce-Prei E. W. Kl'YKUNDALL, Treus. i ' The Douglas County Abstract Company ! Successor to F. E. Alley. ' Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles Guaranteed. , ; Land Olllce Practice a Specialty. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Timber Lands Bought and Sold. Land 8crlp for 8ale. , Real Estate and Insurance. Tapers Properly Prepared for Filing on Government Lauda Township Mhw, Showing Vacant Ijinils, of all Township In the - Roseburg Iinnd District, BO Cents Each. ' Onico Undo U. 8. Land Olllco. ROSERURO, OREGON. The Birth Stone far October Is thfe ...OPAU. WE HAVE AN IMMENSE LINE, MOUNTED AND UNMOUNTED Wu have a lull lino ot Lockuts, Ni'Cltlirol, La V.lllon, 1'onilanU, Kto. Our lino of wnteh inovmnunln anil emus, In .11 grailua anil bUos, Ii tho mt complete lu s ulliura Oregon. Wc Invito you lo 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 Grocery SheridanStrcet - Near Freight Depot. it If it is "Good to Eat" tt and in the City you will always tinu it at The Bee Hive Grocery Just now we have New Dates, New Fig New Walnuts, New Filberts, New Brazil Nuts. "; r; I , :: 18 Then for lunch why not try our I'.'.T. Fine Pig's Olives, Pickled Feet. Pickled You can "Cheese it" here. Wc have Tongue, Pickled Tripe. Swiss, Edam, Roque fort and Full Cream And last, but not least, good old fashioned Sorghum and genuine New Orleans Molasses. Come in and rubber ' around a little we believe it will pay you. MAX WEISS, PROP. i