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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 in all these Goods v Hamilton Drug Go. 307 Jackion St. EVENING ROSECURG REVIEW NOVEMBER 0, 1908. 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 Floed streets. The house Is new and modern and will bo 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 Dysinger mill. DTF NOVELTY THEATRE Program changes each Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. PROGRAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MOVING PICTURES: "Forsaken. "The Little Flower Girl." "Ail E.usH'rntiiiK Study." "Taking a ('Incmiitogniplilc View." ILLUSTRATED SONG: "Wlu'll Kate mid I Were Com ' lug Thro' the Rye. and "Muma's Boy." MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION 5c Evening Performance 10c Oregon Restaurant Open Diy and Night EASTERN-OYSTERS on the Shell Fresh Olympia Oysters Fish and Claras all the time Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to L r. . REGULAR MEALS 25c. LEON A MILLS Lttwbetv lath Tar leytr Oafe 9ret RtsebftTg. Thonel411 MMIMtlMHIM Roiebur, Ofetfon. George Neuner left thiB morning for Salem and Portland on business. He will return here later and may decide to practice law in thiB city. He is a graduate of Willamette Unl vorsity and was recently admitted to the bar. - New Alger and Henty Books Among our recent large shipment of Christmas books there are a large number ol Alger and Henty books cloth bound there are no better stories for boys than these, and it will pay you to see that your boy getB first choice of a few. Only 35 cents. We now have the largest assortment of books that was ever shown In this city - call and see them. I.arKf Shipment of Nw llihlt'H antl TVntainontH. to $0.50. Agee Book and Station ery Store. Now is the time to visit California When summer has passed In these northern states, the sun Is only mild uiv der the bright blue sklea of Southern California. This Is one of nature's happy provisions eternal summer for thoBe who cannot endure a more se vere climate. California baa been called the "Mecca of the winter tourist." Ita hotels and stopping places are as varied as those of all well regulated cities. Vis itors can always And suit able accommod atl o ns, congenial com pa nl ons, and varied, pleasing re creations. PMK.fl). will hp elad to bud lily some very attractive literature, de scribing In detail the many de lights of winter In California, vuru in mil nil trio excursion tickets are on sale to California. The rate from IlOHKIIl IHl, OKKUON, to Ix)8 Angeles and return Is Unit sin oatsa a!tow stop-oveni la etthes iLrtl'ii Similar excr(oa raAw ae I rct to all Cuiittnn VMI IX)CAL NEWS. Prof. A. M. Sanders, of Albany. is in the city for an over-Suuduy visit. No use to suffer from colds; ubo Marsters' Cough Balsam, tf Oakland Owl: A daughtor waH born to Mr. and Mrs. L. L). Pinks ton on Nov. 4. Buttons covered while you wait. All sizes now on hand. Josephson's. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Haynes went to Eugene today to visit with friends over Sunday. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil for such emer gencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurts. Fancy and Native Ferns for sale at The Rose. Orders taken for Hose bushes. Call up Phone 1407. Mrs. F. D. Owen, Florist. dtf Mrs. Ruth Benjamin, who has been visiting here with Mrs. Auten rleth, left this morning for her home in San Francisco. 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. STRONG, The Furniture Man. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harvey, of Edenbower, went to Glendale this morning to visit with their daughter. Mrs. L. R. Harris. Oyster season Is opened. Olym pi as or Eastern In any style and the right kind of style at J. Falbe a rest aurant near the S. P. depot. Open day and night. Clean, private boxes. Short orders a specialty. Regular dinners. dtf Newton Gulick, who has been em ployed at the Hoggess place, on South Deer Creek, for several months past, left this morning for Portland, where he will locate Indefinitely. Miss Catherine M. Covach, whose wonderful voice delighted Roseburg, will be glad to take a class in voice culture if a sufficient number ol' pupils here desire her services. For terms, address or call on Miss Olive A. McGee. DTF Rev. C. H. Cleaves, pastor of the M. E. church, south, at Grants Pass, and well known in Koseburg, was married in that clty Nov, 1, to Miss Mae Herrlngton. They will reside at Coquille, to which place Rev. Cleaves has been transferred. Hot water bottles, fountain syr inges;' bulb syringes, and atomizers, he finest and most complete line !; he 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. While out riding In a single-horse livery rig in this city Friday eve ning, Mrs. Warrington, a guest at the Hotel McClallen. met with an accident, which, fortunately, had no serious results. At the Intersection of Cass and Jackson HirmMH, one of the wheels of the buggy was caught !y a passing gravel wagon, going in the opposite direction. The horne attached to the buggy became frigh tened and plunged so forcibly Hint h broke loose from the vehicle, at the same time throwing Mrs. War rington Into the street. As luck would have it, however, Mrs. War rington sustained no Injuries be yond a shaking up and a few Incon aequental bruises. How is Your Digestion. Mrs. Mary Howling, of No. 288 8th Ave., San Francisco, recommends a remedy for stomach trouble. She says: "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Hitters in a ense of acute indigestion, prompts this tes timonial. I am fully conviticed that for stomach and liver troubles Elec tric Bitters is the best remedy on the market todav." Tills erent tonic and alternative medicine invigorates' the system, purifies the blood and is 1 jfa especially helpful in ail forms of fe-'&tp male weakness. f,0c at A. C. Mar sters ft Co's. drug Btore. fWw 'M 1 D 5MW tfJU lorA Like We have variety of confectionery to please every taste. Our Confectionery Is the stand i ard of excellence. "HOT DRINKS" Palace of Sweets Phone 1273 LOCAL NEWS. O. C. Baker, the lnundryman Is In Eugene on buslnes. Matinees every afternoon at Thi Crescent 6c. TK J. B. Ford, of Riddle, Is In the city on business. See Jennings, the baker, for some thing special for balls and par ties. D E. W. Kuykendall left this morn ing for Grants Pass and San Krau ciaco on business. "Suffered day and night the tor ment of itching piles. Nothing help ed me until I used I loan's Ointment. It cured me permanently." Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. G. Worthlngton went to Oakland this morning, where he will be em ployed at masonry work for several days. Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, cause chronic constipation Dunn's Regulets operate easily, tone Ask your druggist for them. the stomach, cure constipation. L&c. Mrs. J. P. Wolf and daughter, who have spent the past month hero nt the home of Mrs. J, w. strange, returned to Ashland today. Charley Potts enjoyed his break fast better than ever because his wife served him Folger's Golden Gate Coffee, ground just before using Douglas County Creamery butter only SOc a two-pound square. Ask your grocer for It. Patronize home Industry. dtf We are soie agentB for the Conklln Self Filling Fountain Pens and reo omend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Agee'i Book Store. Tr ORIND Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take Tho 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 substitutes. Prloe BOO. For sale by Hud Cross Pharmacy. H The Pressure of H Laundry S Work done nt homo is felt by the head of the house nnd all the fumlly. Why not bo i. relieved of II? Hen.l idl fife your work to I his laundry 2o and 11m: result will ho ingh'y sulisfacNiry. Wo uso lliu g2 soap, puro water nnd a llli erul amount of skill i"iri fiik fcood sense. Cug Shirts, collars, cuffs mid sisS starched goods nre a special ty with us. . Wutrh for prices next Week. IMiouc 701. Roseburg Steam Laundry. wmmwwm m tte bovt Udi1 If so, pro- MONTMEXT AT TIPPECANOE. LAYFEYKTTE. Hid.. Nov. 7. On the famous old buttlelleld of Ti pe nnon, where on November 7, 181 1, General William Henry Harlrson and his little baud of pioneers vanished the Indians under the Prophet and thus gained nu empire for the whites, hnndsome monument was dedica ted today. Today is- the ninety- seventh anniversary of the historic conflict In which General Harrison broke the power of Tecumseh's con federacy and gained that military renown which later led him to the White House. Thousands of peo ple gathered on the battleground and the dedicatory ceremonies were of an Imposing nature. Addresses were delivered In the morning by Congressman E. D. Crumpacker and other well known men. The formal dedication took place this afternoon. Job C. Sims, chairman-of the dedication commit tee, presented the monument to the state and nation.. Governor Hnnley accepted in behalf of the state, and General Luke Wright, secretary of war, represented the National Gov ernment. Music was furnished by bands and a trained chorus. The bnttleflled was cluborately decorated with nags. The monument was too large to veil nnd unveil, and only the statue of General Harrison In front was unveiled nt the ceremonies. An attachment suit to recover $120, alleged to be duo on a loan, has been filed in the clcult court here by Jeff Williams against Dwlght Fee. The levy made is upon lands in sec. 14, 20-7. TEA was a royal indulgence two hundred years ago. Tis yet. Your freer leturni Tour money If 70S don't Uki Schilling'. u"! t"" FOR SALE. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow, good milk anil butler cow. Price $110 Inquire of I. 1. Ely, ltixouville Ore. dsw '"OR SALE A nice nomo in horn Koseburg on Jackson St. Inij.t'.n Cobb Henl Estate Co , or nddres' A., Uojc 114, HoseburK. il!l KOR SALE One 21G-cgK Petnlunu incubator, three 150-eliick l'etn lunia broodors, also thorouKhbre White Leghorn cockrels. Phou 1321. dtf $1500 West Roseburg House, Willi niudorn conveniences; largo garden, or will rent. Apply llox 3M. ddl FOR BALE About 100 acres of choice rich bottom land; plenty of water and timber; no ngents. Address J. M. Thompson, Cnmns Valley, Oregon. dswuG FOR SALE OR RENT 8lx-room house on lot 50x100 In North Ko'ku' burg. Call on or address Mrs. E. Gleason. dnG FOR-SALE Team of lino mules, wagoo and harness, price iiou Apply to th- olllce. dsw FOR SALE Draft horse, light on foot, stylish nnd good disposition; weight 1400 pounds. Enquire at Review ofllce. tf FOR SALE Good paying plumbing and tinning businoss. Address II., care of Review, Roseburg. tf WANTED WANTED Yearling hens or pullets; any variety. Will pay fair price for good stock, caro Review. Address A. H-, n7 WANTED-jGIrl to 00 general housework. Apply to P. O. box 2 CI, Uosnburg. dtf WANTED lly man and wife, a po sition to tnko euro of place or ranch for the winter. Have a good team, wngon, etc. Address B. M. McFnrlnnd, HoHeburg, Ore. LOSTin Southern Pnclllc depot, on Thursday afternoon. Oct. 16, lody's small, brown handbag, conlnlning purse with about $2.60 In silver, n key and stump picture. Kinder please leave at this olllce. Electric Vacuum House Cleaner Hon't tenr up tho carpets, and muss ep tho house In gen eral with your triune cleaning. It us do the house cleaning with tho new Kleclrlc Vacuum House and 'nrM-t t:le. ner. It In a combination brush and varauia wlilik sucks the dust and dirt out. Cleans cnriet vltbtut vto! tsca frn tbo floor. I'hitie 71 and ve will with this wonderful machine. to keep infant warm. 8-Year-Old I U.y Builds Fatal 1 liulrr Itiihy'H Carringc GALENA, III.. Nov. 6. Whllo his mother was absent from the room, the 3-yenr-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Rnpp built a lire under the baby carriage, in which his 8-months-old brother was lying. The Unmet' commuuhated to the coverings and the Infant was so bndly burned il died. The child explained his act by saying ho wanted to keep the baby warm. Wat rlicd Fifteen Venn, "For 1G yeni'B I have watched the working of Biuklen's Arnica Salve; uiid It has never failed to cure auy sore, boll, ulcer or bum to which It wnB applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, ol East Wilton, Maine. 2oc at A. C. Mursters & Co's. drug store. WliKKK IT WOVI.lt UK SHUN. Advertiser I wish this advertise meat placed 1n souio part of the paper whero pcoplo will be sure to see it. Editor Yes, sir; yes, sir. I ran put It right alongside of an editorial, if you wish. Advortlsor Iloni! Plenso put It alongside of (ho bnsebull news. Mc Call's Magazine. TAWS POLICIES No matter what tho policies of Mr Tart will be, our policies, are SAFE. For Icsh than lMsfl per day THIS DODULAS COUNTY AIISTRACT CO. will insure your hnuao or its contents for $1000. Isn't It worth that much to sleep well nlghtR. And speaking about tiros, hnvo you boon !n to look nt our Snfo Deposit VnultB. d We Have Delivery Wagon and can give better and more prompt service than any grocery in Roseburg The Best of Groceries HARNESS & JOHNSON iThe Corner Grocery Shci 'dn Str'et Near Freight Depot, :::n:::::::::j::jn:::jjj:t:;:::::n:::::mnm j If it is "Good to Eat" H Xi and in the City you 2 II will always find it at j H The Bee Hive Grocery J Just now we have XX xx New Dates, New Figs, 13 New Walnuts, New Filberts, New Brazil ff ! Nuts. II Then for lunch why not try our Ym cm "Cheese it" Vwrti. W hurt Aril last, hut not least, good old fashioned Sorghum and genuine New Orleans Ivfolasses. Come in and rubber around will pay you. The soft drink and Ire cream sea son are about over. Now comes Hie Candy Season. Everybody knows the nimllly of our i'liwolutes llio softest and most delicious centers and our oilier kinds of rantlies are unsurpassed for purity. They are made by us. lohe ROSE What a Musician Says. Following Is an Interesting com munication from Portland, Ore: Portland, Ore., Nov. G, 190S. Mr. W. A. Ilurr, Koseburg, Oregon. Dear Sir: . I wish to express my appreciation of tho splendid Hush ft Lane piano which you kindly sent for the con cert In aid of the Mercy Hospital. It was Indeed a beautiful Instru ment, a triumph of piano builders' art. I really enjoyed the sensation of playing upou it for Us response to H kinds of, touch wns perfect. The singing tone was lovely and the won derful power was a revelation, the action and tho general workmnnshlp, which I had an opportunity of care fully examining when in your city, make it worthy of a place among tho great plnno names of this country. With many thanks tor all your courtesy, Yours truly. FREDERICK GOODRICH, Organist, nnd Director of the Choir, St. Mary's Cathedral, Portland, Or. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having sold my markot, I desire all thoso owing accounts to me to call and settle the snme. Call at the Roseburg Markot, H. D. May. dtf OAIUNET8 for filing letters, or card cases for loose ledgor cards, are always used in ofllces where thoy file away let ters and bills nnd keep copies of .those written In tho ofllce. We have some good Idens In the way of letter IIIpb, cnblnots, letter copying presseB, besldcB everything thnt could be called a blank book, from a pencil scratch tablet to a large double en try ledger. Orders filled for. all kind of fruit, boxes. The J. G. Flook Co., Roseburg, Oregon. Our Own Fine Olives, Pickled Pig's Feet, Pickled Tongue, Pickled Tripe. o Swiss, Edam, Roque fort and Full Cream a little we believe it 1 Steam Laundry mr full Info'ms'lnn. il!; rarrt Uual 01 llcketf, cU oa,lcU-H n OR fft. hWAurmy, Cf g& flfeJ Portland Oregon 0 it tffcorate then it olee with a choicrbselection 01 AX WEISS, PROP. dMr from Graves' Art Emporium. New line of o xx ftiMiding just in. :::::tt:::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::nn:m