or
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. Elwood Lee's and C. W. White's
Elastics
Elastic Bandages and Stockings knit to
order
We Guarantee a fit
Hamilton
X 307 JtcKion St.
EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
NOVEMBER 2, 1QU8.
NEW BOARDING 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 Flood streets.
Tho 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
0 VELTY
THEATRE
Program changes each Sunday,
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.
PROGRAM
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
MOVING PICTURES:
"The Old ColiipoHCr."
'Flower Veto in Purls.'
"The Cook's Fiancee."
"Kuany Guests."
ILLUSTRATED SONO:
"Lunging for You."
and
"June Moon."
MATINEE 2:30 TO 5
ADMISSION
5c
Evening Performance 10c
Oregon Restaurant
Opeo Dty and Night
EASTERN OYSTERS
on Um Shell
Fresh Olympia Oyster
Fbh and CUnu aO the Urns
ChicKtn Dinner on Sunday
12 to 2 Y. H.
RfcOULArTMEALS 25c
LEONA MILLS
Lumber Company
Lumber, Lath,
Shingles and
Dry Finish Lumber
Yards on lower Oak Street
Roseburg, 'Phone 1411
in all .these Goods
Drug' Co.
Rosoburtf, Oregon.
LOCAL NEWS.
"1NQ0MAR, the Barbarian," at
the CRESCENT tonight. 2t
Hon. O. P. Coshow returned this
morning from his speech-making tour
of eastern Oregon.
During changes of weather al
ways use Marsters' Cough Balsam.
W. H. Pankey has returned from
Yeln, Thurston county. Wash., where
his daughter, Miss Delia, was mar
ried on the 22nd of last month to
Albert Thornton, a young business
man of that city.
Mrs. Potter told the convention
of ladles that her doctor said that
good coffee properly made would
not hurt anyone. She said to buy
Folger's Golden Gate whole roast,
have the grocer grind it, or grind It
at home. 13
County School Supt. Chaney Jeft
Monday for ofllcial visits to the
schools In the - south end of the
county. Mrs. Chaney and child ac
companied him as far as Myrtle
Creek, where they will visit with
relatives.. .
Hot water bottles, fountain syr
inges, bulb syringes, and atomizerB,
he finest and most complete line !'.)
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.
Two of- Monday's passenger trains
Nos. 11 "and 14, were delayed
route to Roseburg, the former by an
accident-to a freight car north ot
Oakland, and the latter by two differ
ent mishaps. The forward trucks of
the freight car were pulled out from
under? letting the body of the car
fall on the track. This laid out No.
11 for an hour. No 14 was three
hours late coming Into Ashland, ow
ing to the pulling out of a drawhead
Near Riddles, the engine broke down
and this brought the train Into Rose-
'burg 2 hours and 40 minutes late.
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J See our window J
I display ot tancy j
VASES
Some very nice
and pretty ones
at small nrirps
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0 See them tomor- 5
I row.
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ACER
WX)K AND 8TATIOXKIIY
8TOIIK
A. L. KITCHIN,
is the man to 'see for
everything in the Nur
sery line.
Trees that pay.
Fruit and ornanental
trees, Grape & Berry
vines, roses, etc. etc.
Nurstry Salesman, Hojebur, Or,
WILHVR NEWS.
The Wilbur schools are progres
sing finely under the management of
Prof. Z. H. Austin and Miss Leonard.
Mr. Austin comes highly recommend
ed as a successful teacher and has a i
class In the 9th grade.
Rev. Grafilous delivered a fine ser
mon at the M. E. church Sunday
morning to a crowded house.
The young ladles of the M. E. Sun
day school gave a Hallowe'en party at
tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wood
ruff. The large parlor was decorated
with autumn leaves and wlerd Jack-
Lanterns. There appeared the
ghosts and witch with her pumpkin
full of fortunes, hid in peanut shells,
for the guests. A small admission ot
ten cents was charged and Ave dol
lars and fifty cents was realized.
Mrs. Sanford Hart and little grand
daughter, Loreen Cox, went to Rose
burg Sunday.
Mrs. J. Keyes, of Salem, Is visiting
with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Singleton.
Mr. and Mtb. Fred Chapman, of
Roseburg, were visiting relatives
here on Sunday.
Rev. Mornlngstar, of the Baptist
church, preached at 2:30 to an ap
preciative audience.
Allen Ottinger has been j'flxin' up1
and giving his new cottage a fresh
coat of paint.
Mrs. Geo. Smith left for Grange-
vllle, Idaho, after a few weeks visit
with her father, Mr. Hardin Davis.
Our little town is progressing
slowly hut surely since the recent
fire, with two new stores and some
dwelling houses. When the S. P.
Co. bunds us a nice depot and we
get electric light and water from
Winchester and a good rond to Rose
"ours will be a bloomin town."
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Aikln, Misses
Florence Aikin and Elva Wimberly
were visiting with relatives here on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ressler, some east-
edn people who purchased the Poole
home, are fixing it up In fine style
and think Oregon is all O. K. XX
How to Cure a Cold.
Be as careful as you can you wll
occasionally take cold, and when
you do, get a medicine of known re
liability, one that has an established
reputation, one that is certnin to ef
feet a quick cure. Such a medicine
Is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It
has gained a world wide reputation
by its remarkable cures of this most
common ailment. It acts on nature's
plan, relieves the lungs, aids expec
toration, opens the secretions and
aids nature in restoring the system to
a healthy condition. During the many
years In which it has been In general
use we have yet to learn of a single
case of cold or attack of the grip
having resulted In pneumonia when
this remedy was used, which hows
conclusively that H is a certain pre
ventive of that dangerous disease.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy con
tains no opium or other narcotic and
may be given as confidently to a baby
as to an adult. For sale by Hamil
ton Drug Co.
Matinees every afternoon at The
Crescent. 6c. TP
Cut flowers, carnations, at The
Rose. Mrs. P. D. Owen. Phone 1497.
OyBter Beason Is opened. Olym
pias or Eastern In any style and the
right kind of style at J. Kalhe's reRt
aurant near the S. P. depot. Open
day and night. Clean, private
boxes. Short orders a specialty.
Regular dinners. dtf
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CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
ilu Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the P jVa . V"
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.
We have variety
of confectionery to
please every taste.
Our Confectionery U tho stand
ard of excellence.
"HOT DRINKS"
Palace of Sweets
Phone 1273
LOCAL NKWS.
"JNGOMAR, the
See "JNGOMAR, the Barbar
ian." 2t.
Sale of kihmI things to eat (home
cooked) by the Ladies Commercial
Club, at the Club Rooms, on Satur
day. Nov. 7th. n6
Not "Just as good but the best
Jennings' bread. Free delivery.
Phone 2211. DTF
J. W. Ueckley left this morning
for Portland, where he will receive
medical treatment for an indefinite
time. Mrs. Beckley will join him
later.
Big shipment or Art Needlework
just In at Graves' Art Emporium,
(jet busy with your Christmas pres
ents dtf
Accidents will happen, but the
best regulated families keep Dr.
Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil for such emer
gencies. It subdues the paiu and
heals the hurts.
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.
'Suffered day and night the tor
ment of Itching piles. Nothing help
ed me until I used Doan's Ointment
It cured me permanently." Hon
John R. Garrett, Mnyor,- Glrard
Ala.
Phone 2211 for anything in the
bakery line. Free delivery. Ump
qua Bakery, Ed. Jennings, Pro
prietor. dTF
Albany Herald: Carl Schnursteln,
the baker at Beau's store, and L. Wil
son, of the telephone compnny, wore
out hunting yesterday up the Cnla
pooia and ran across a black bear.
They, treed the animal ami then shot
It with a shot gun. It required five
shots at close range to kill the an I
ntul. It weighed 140 pounds. The
bear Is the same one that has been
seen near town for the last two
weeks.
Walclied Fiftci'ii Years.
"Fnr in yenrs I have watched th
working of ltucklen's Arnica Salve
and it tins never failed to cure an
sore, boll, ulcer or burn to which It
was applied. It has saved ub many
doctor bill, says A. F. Hardy, of
East Wilton, Maine. 2iic at A.
Marsters & Co's. drug storo.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having sold my market, I desire
all those owing accounts to me
call and settle the same. Call at th
Roseburg Market. II, D. May. dt
The Pressure of
H Laundry
1 Work
Iono nt homo Is felt ly
tho head of the house itml
all the family. Why not bo
relieved of 11? H.-ml i ll
your work to thin liiuiifry
nml t Ik? rcHiilt will Im liijfh'y
satisfactory. We use IIiij
fump, pure water and a Ith
eral amount of skill vul
good HcnHc,
KhirtH, collars, cuff am
starrhfMl good are a special
ty with UH.
Watch for prices next
work. Phono 701.
Roseburg
Steam
Laundry.
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SAi.fcJ OK STATE tAXDS.
Total of 24;l,21U Aciym Sold in Vast
Two Yeun.
SALEM, Or., Nov. 2. The sale of
stute lauds of nil classes during the
biennial period beginning October 1,
19UG, and ending September 30,
lit us, has amounted to 243,216
acreB, and the amount received as
principal on theso sales and on tracts
heretofore sold under certificates of
sale aggregates $741,22ti.8t. The
lands sold are .classified as follows:
School lands, including farms, 235,-
257 acres: Agricultural College
lauds, 1200 acres; University farms,
20 acrOB; tldelands, 2t02 acres;
swamp lands, HHati acres. This Is
shown by the biennial report of the
lerk of the State Land Board, O.
Brown, made public this morning.
The report also shows, by refer
ence to the report ot State Treasurer
Steel, which Is forthcoming, that the
loans from the common school fund
October 1, 1908, amounted to $3,-
23,539. The outstanding loans from
thlB fund at this date amount to
4,206,713, so that the net Increase
mounts to $483,423. The surplus
of the common school fund principal
is 1299,911, 9288,426.87 of which Is
on deposit with tho Title Guarantee
& Trust Company, and Is now draw
ing 5 per cent Interest,- leaving an
available cash balance of (11,484.86.
The outstanding loans from the
Agricultural College fund, principal,
amount to $190,162.54, and the net
ncrease during the period is $26,-
99.38. The amount of this fund now
In the hands of the State Treasurer Is
166.96, The outstanding loans of
the university fund, principal,
mounts to $98,875, and the net In
crease amounts to $4028. The
amount of this fund now in the hands
of the Treasurer Is $840.30.
October 21, 1907, the board ad
vanced tho price of indemnity school
land from $7.50 to $8.75 per aero
net to purchaser, all filing charges
etc., being paid by the state and
charged to the school fund, principal,
account. The hoard has also auvnnc
ed the price of school and other state
lands to not less than $5 per acre.
A. T. Kehlllher, upon surrender of
certificates of sate held by him, which
were acquired py iruuuuieiu uppucu
FOR SAIiB.
FOR SALIC Olio 216-egK l'etatuiiia
incubator, three lfiO-chick l'etu
luma brooders, also thoroughbred
White Leghorn cockrela. Phone
1321. dtf
1500 West Roseburg House.
With modern conveniences; large
garden, or will rent. Apply Hex
353. ddl
FOR SALK About 100 acres ol
choice rich bottom land; plenty
of water and timber; no agents.
Address J. M. Thompson, Camas
Valley, Oregon. dswn5
FOH SALE OR WONT Six-room
house on lot 60x100 In North Hose
burg. Onll on or address Mm. 10.
Gleason. dn5
FOR SALK Team of fine mules,
wagon and harness. Price $400.
Apply to th office. dsw
FOR SAL1S Team of fine mules,
wagon and harness, price $400.
Apply to this office. obw
FOR SALK Draft horse, light on
foot, Btylish and good disposition;
weight 1400 pounds. Enquire at
Review office. tf
FOR SALE: Oood Blzed, serviceable
office safe. Apply at the Leona
Mills Lumber Cn's. yard, on Onk
8treet, RoBeburg. tf
FOR SALE Good paying plumbing
and tinning business. Address H.,
care of Review, Roseburg. tf
WANTED
WANTED Girl to do general
housework. Apply to P. O. box
261, Uoseburg. dtf
WANTED By man and wife, a po
sition to take care of place or
ranch for the winter. Have a good
team, wagon, etc. AddreHS 8. M.
McFarland, Roseburg, Ore.
LOST In Southern Pacific depot, on
Thursday afternoon, Oct. 15, lady's
small, brown handbag, containing
purse with about $2.50 In silver, a
key and stnmp picture. Finder
please leave at thiB office.
Electric
Vacuum
House
Cleaner
Don't tear up tho carpets,
and muss up the house In gen
eral with your h: ise cleaning.
Let us da the house cleaning
with the new Klertrlr Vacuum
House nnd t'ariM't Meaner. It
1b a combination brush and
vacuum which sucks the dust
and dirt out. Clearig carinas
without removing them from
the floor.
Phone 791 and we will call
with this wonderful machine.
Roseburg
Steam
Laundry
Mens nnd covered 3fi,srt2.63 acres.
wu3 repaid the sum of $25,315.79.
principal, and $5729.58 interest. Of
this acreage, 20.060 acres are Includ
ed within existing forest reserve
and can be used as basis for indem
nity selection at $8.75 per acre.
The statistical report shows that a
total of $823,020.37 has been receiv
ed by the department nnd paid over
to the state treasurer; the interest
hearing funds In this department nt
tho close of the report period amount
ed to $676,254.77. and the amount
clue Interest account from these funds
for excess received on farm sales Is
$17,970.65. The total amount of
Innds sold, of nil classes was 243,
216.41 acres and the total amount of
certificates of sale cancelled was 102,
853.69 acres. The total amount of
repayments made on school, indem
nity, swamp and grand Jury certifi
cates wns $115,133.70.
TEA ,
Is there a better way to
keep the family longer at
table, to keep it together?
Your srocer return, your money if rou don't
Uk StbilliuK't Meat: we pay nim
The Birth Stone for November is
The TOPAZ
WE HAVE AN IMMENSE LINE, MOUNTED AND UNMOUNTED
Wo have a lull lino of WkeiN, Necklace, La Valuers, fondants, Ktc.
Our II no of vvntt'h uiovuiiiouIh and cmuh, lit all grade nnd sizes. Is the most complete
iu Hint her a Oregon.
We invite you to call.
J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker
ROSEBURG, - . OREGON
We Have
Delivery Wagon
and can give better and more
prompt service than ajiy
grocery in Roseburg
The Best of Groceries
HARNESS
,The Corner Grocery
Shcr'dan Street
If it is "Good to Eat"
and in the City you
will always find it at
The Bee Hive Grocery
Just now we have
Then for lunch why
not try our
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Fine
You can "Cheese it"
here.. We have
And last, but not least, good old fashioned Sorghum
and genuine New Orleans Molasses.
Come in and rubber around
will pay you.
MAX WEISS, PROP.
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The soft drink and Ice cream tea
sou arc about over. Now comes tho
Candy Season.
Everybody knows the quality of
our Chocolate -tlio softest ntul iiiohC
delirious centers and our other
kinds of caudles are miKiirMiMuHl for
purity. They are made by us.
67?e ROSE
Harsh physics react, weaken the
bowels, cause chronic constipation.
Dram's ftegulets operate easily, tone
the stomach, cure constipation. 25c.
Ask your druggist for them.
T,. T. Thompson, of this city, tells
ub of a remarkable day's hunting en
Joyed by his son, Clarence ThompBon,
of Coles Valley, last Sunday. With
the uid ot his dogs Mr. Thompson,
Jr., treed two wildcats and a bear
during the day, and he killed all
three of the varmints with a 22-
calibre rllle. He shot the bear 11
times.
CA111NKTS
for filing letters, or card cases for
loose ledger cards, are always used
In offices where they file away let
ters nnd bills and keep copies of
thoso written In the office. We have
some good ideas in the way of letter
lllcs, cublnels, letter copying presses,
besides everything thut could be.
called a bluuk book, from a pencil
Bcratch tablet to a large double en
try ledger.
Orders filled tor all kind of fruit
boxes. -
The J. 0. Flook Co.,
Rosebnrg, Oregon.
Our Own
& JOHNSONS
Near Freight Depot
New Dates, New Figs,
New Walnuts, New
Filberts, New Brazil
Nuts.
Olives,
Pickled
Pickled
Pig's
Feet,
Tongue, Pickled Tripe,
Swiss, Edam," Roque
fort and Full Cream
a little we believe it