Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, November 19, 1908, Image 3

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    Rubber
Blood Warmers
i ; There is comfort
: Water Bottle.
We offer the highest grade and most
approved shapes and
Prices range from one dollar to two
and a half.
Here you can get good quality in
Rubber Goods at honest prices.
Hamilton
307 JacKlon St.
EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
NOVI3MUHR 19, 1008.
NEW HOARDING HOUSE.
Mrs. L. B. Kingman, recently
from Seattle, and a lady of niucb ex
perience will, on Nov. 1st, open a
strictly first class boarding house on
the corner of Mill and Flood streets.
The house Is new und 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 bouse will
bo furnished and ready for reserva
tions by Wednesday, Oct. 28. Two
blocks south of the Dysinger mill.
PJione Main 1431. DTF
CASTOR I A
for Infants and Children.
lbs Kind You Have Always Bought
, Bears the
JJagnature c
ttlLCIlOW.
?
The new fertilizer. r
4- Nothing but fish. 4
J. Guaranteed analysis: Seven
j. per cent nitrogen, six per cent
j. potash, 18 per cent phosphoric 4
J. acid. 4
4- One 25-pound sack of Wil- 4
J. grow, used In the place of $
J. 12V4 tons or best stable man- 4"
4 ure, will give better results 4
4. and no weeds. Try It for your
4- lawn.
4. J. P. BARKER & CO.
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.
Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or.
Oregon Restaurant
Open Diy and Night
EASTERN OYSTERS
on the Shell
Fresh Olympia Oysters
Fish and CUnu all the time
Chicken Dinner on Sunday
12 to 2 P. M.
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KtOULAK mCALJ iSC.
LEONA MILLS
Lumber Company
Lunfcer, Lath,
Shingles and
Dry Finish Lumber
Yards on lower Oak Street
Roseburg, 'Phone 1411
in the use of a Hot f
patterns.
Drug' Co. j
Roseburg, Oregon.
Hot water bottles, fountain syr
inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers,
;he finest and most complete line Id
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.
It's
Now
Book
Reading
Time.
We now have the largest
stock of books ever Been
In Rosebu.3. Come in
and make a selection. If
we haven't got the book
you want, we will send
for it.
Agee
Book
and Stationery
Store.,.
Now is the time
to visit
California
When summer has passed
in these northern states,
the sun is only mild un
der the bright blue skies
of Southern California.
This is one of nature's
happy provisions eternal
Bummer for those who
cannot endure a more se
vere climate.
California has been called
the "Mecca of the winter
tourist." Its hotels and
stopping places are as
varied aB those of all
well regulated cities. Vis
itors can always find suit
able accommod at! o ns,
congenial com pa nl odb,
and varied, pleasing re
creations. PACinc (o.
Will be glad to supply some
very attractive literature, de
scribing In detail tbe many de
lights of winter In California.
Very low round trip excursion
tickets are on sale to California.
The rate from HOHKIU lUi,
OKKOON, to Log Angeles and
return is
9M.OO.
Limit six month, allowing
Btoa-arxTS la cMber dtrealton.
Similar itcirslo. raAes ap la
eict t. ail CaUtorah) .wants.
For fall inloraitt... 69f nt
ttoD. tnd uctetl.cau oa.-naaa mnw:
L. B. MOOKfc Atjeoty
OR
Wm. AamA, O-n. 9cm, Ofp,
i
LOCAL NEWS.
Matinees every afternoon at The
Crescent Be. TP
;Buttons covered while you wait.
All sizes now on hand. Josophson's.
Attorney and Mrs. Dexter Hlce
have returued from a trip to Port
land. rNever sacrifice quality for price.
See a 13ush and Lane and the Victor
piano. dtf
.Chrysanthemums for Bale. Mrs.
Ti B. Cannon. Oak Street, near rail
road track. du20
Not "Just as good" but the best
Jennings' bread. Free delivery.
'Phone 2211. DTP
Mrs. O'Brien, who served such ex
cellent coffee at the social, says:
"Keep the cover of your Folger's
Golden Gate tin closed tight. The
flavor and aroma is in the coffee
when you buy It." 6
'Phone 2211 for anything In the
bakery line. Free delivery. Ump
qua Bakery, Ed. Jennings, Pro
prietor. dTP
f Douglas County Creamery butter
only 85c a two-pound square. Ask
your grocer for it. Patronize home
Industry. dtf
Fancy and Native Ferns for sale at
The Rose. Orders taken for Rose
bushes. Call up Phone 1497. Mm.
P. D. Owen, Florist. dtf
Say, have you noticed how the
United Wireless Telegraph Company
is building commercial stations over
the land and sen. See P. E. Black
man, for a block of stock. 3
We are eoie .gents for the Conklln
Self Filling Fountain Pens and ree
omend them as being far ahead of
any other pen on the market. Agee'4
Book Store. TF
Miss Catherlno M. Covach, whose
wonderful voice delighted Roseburg.
will be glad to take a class In voice
culture If a sufficient number of
pupils here desire her cervices. For
terms, address or call on Miss Olive
A. McGee. DTF
The Ladies' Aid of the M. E.
Church will hold a window sale of
home cooking at Frey's Grocery
store, Saturday, Nov. 21st, beginning
at 9 o'clock. Hereafter they will
have one of these snles the third Sat
urday of every mouth. td
The case against Dick Turpin,
charged with larceny by bailee, wol
dismissed in Justice Long's court tills
morning. Turpin, who is a former
blacksmith of this city, was arrested
In Grants Pass upon complaint of H.
N. Cobb, the Edeubower fruitgrower,
who accused Turpin of selling him n
horse against which Al. Creason held
a mortgage. After arriving here in
custody of Constable Ryan, Wednes
day evening, Turpin made a satisfact
ory settlement with Creason, where
upon Mr. Cobb withdrew bis charge.
J. K. Tooley Ib in receipt of a pho
tograph from his mother at Mountain
Grove. Md., now In her 90th year.
Despite her advanced age. Mrs. Tool
ey enjoys coinpnrnively good healtn
and her eyesight is so good that she
is not obliged to wear glasses, even
when sewing or threading a needle
She 1b tlte mother of 10 children, of
whom G are living, and the grand
mother of 100 others, of whom !i0
have died. She also has Beveral great
grandchildren. Her oldest child is
70 years of age, living In Indiana,
and the youngest 47, a resident of
Missouri. Mrs. Tooley 1b a native of
Kentucky.
. Miss Maudo Rast, who leaves next
Saturday for Manila, was tendered a
receiMtion at the home of her sister.
Mrs. James K. Sawyers, in this city,
Wednesday afternoon. About 50 la
dles were present. The home yes
prettily decornted with carnations
and . chrysonthemums. Lunch was
served during the afternoon. Mrs.
Rast, mother of the bride-to-be, .MrB.
J. F. Barker, Mrs. C. W. Wharton and
Miss Babel Vaniluren assisted in re
ceiving, and Misses Vel and Ilattle
Barker with the serving. In the ev
ening a numbes of guests were en
tertained at the Rast home, where
the wedding gifts were to be seen.
Tho bride's trousseau, which is un
usually lovely, was also of much in
terest to the ladles. Misx Rast sails
on the steamer Mongolia from ban
Francisco about Dec 1st, going via
Honolulu, Guam, Nagasaka and
Hong Kong. She will be met at the
latter place by Mr. 8. L. Kidder, to
whom she will be married Immediate
ly on their arrival at Manila.
Watched Fifteen Years.
"For 15 years I have watched the
working of Hurklen's Arnica Salve;
and it has never failed to cure any
Bore, boll, ulcer or burn to which It
was applied. It has saved us many a
doctor bill," Bays A. F. Hardy, of
East Wilton, Maine. 2"c at A. C.
Marsters A Co's. drug store.
Roseburg Hbstract Co.
Abstrncta, FMIfnjg PnpttrA, Etc, nt
ilRHATLY HIICWJCfEP PWICIIH
"Lilts of the VACANT LANDS in the Roseburg
Ld Opening January 20, I909, at $1.00 each.
W prepare all of our .abstracts direct from the
County Records. The Sure and Safe Method.
Special Sale
CONTINUES
Our regular 60c home-made
nut-top Chocolates and Choco
Into Caramels, 35 CCntS.
Watch our Window
Special every week.
Palace of Sweets
MatlueoB every afternoon at The
Crescent. Be. TF
Chns. T. Curry left this morning
for San Francisco.
1). C. Ward returned Wednesday
from a trip to Eugene.
J. I). Hamilton is in the city from
Myrtle Creek on business.
Watch Cllngenpeel's window for n
display of South Bend watches, dtf
See Jennings, the baker, for some
thing special for balls and par
ties, i)
Dr. Lowe arrives tonight to re
main till 4 o'clock Saturday after
noon. Mrs. C. M. McDanlel and child ore
guests of Mrs. Albert Abraham, of
this city.
J. O. Watson and E. L. Parrott
returned Wednesday from their duck
hunting trip to Gardiner.
MrB. J. R. Sutherlin and daughter.
Miss Hildreth, returned Wednesday
from n trip o Portland.
A. CARD PARTY Will he given
Thursday evening, Nov. 19, at Father
McGoe's residence. Everyone Invit
ed.. , dnl 9
Not until the Inst of next February
can you consult Dr. Lowe ngnln about
your eyes. He leaves Saturday ut 4
o'clock.
South Bend watches do not hnvo
to be boiled or frozen to keop good
time, neither do other makes of
wntchos. Cllngenpeel cnrrloB all
mokes of watches. dtf
The new dam In Deer Creek 1b al
most completed by Contractor Walter
Singleton nnd the water Is again
flowing through the race to the Rast
& Critoser ilourlng mill in North
Roseburg. No definite plans are yet
announced for operating the mill at
present.
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Holcomb left
this morning on their return home to
Garden City, Kansas. They spent
two weeks in Roseburg and vicinity,
nnd became convinced that this was
the proper place to live. They will
return here just as soon ns Mr. Hol
comb can sell his property in Knnsns.
How is Your Digestion,
MrB. Mary Dowling, of No. 288 8th
Ave., Snn Francisco, recommends a
remedy for stomach trouble. She
says: "Gratitude for the wonderful
effect of Electric Bitters In a case of
unite Indigestion, prompts this tes
timonial. I am fully convinced that
for stomach and liver troubles Eloc
tric Bitters is the best remedy on
tho mnrkot today." ThlB great tonic
nnd alternative medicine invigorates
the system, purifies the blood and Is
especially helpful In all forms of fe
male weakness. 50c at A. C. Map
aters & Co's. drug store.
'ItOKKSSIONAL.
GKO. K. HOUCK,
M. 1).
Office In the Review Building, up-
Btalrs, Rooms 13 and 14.
X-Ray and Electrical TreanienL
Telephone, Main 31.
ROShlUlRO ... OREGON.
A. C. 8EM.V, M. U.,
Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13,
Douglas County Bank Building,
'Phoue 771.
ROSEBURG ... OREGON
Office Hours: Phones:
10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711
2 to 4 p. m. ReBld. Main 1721
Dlt. LL'CKTTA SMITH,
I'hysielnn -
Women and Children's Dlseasea a
Specialty
Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk
next to DouglaB County Bank Bldg
J. R. CIMI'MAV, I). II. H.,
I lent 1st
Abraham Building Telephone 114
Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
ROSBIIURG OREGON
J. C. MULLEN,
A t torney-nt-I-uw
With Richardson, Dimlck & Moore-
head, Attorneys at Law.
315-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg., 6th
and Ankeny Streets.
PORTLAND OREGON
Illl. It. M. ERWIV. '
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday.
Abraham Bldg., Cor. Oak & Jackson.
Phone 2193.
MRS. BACRY-Ml'LLK.V,
FiiNhlmiahle llrcss Making.
Creason Block. - . . . . Roseburg
MIHS E. KLAINK HELL,
Public Stenographer.
U. S. Weather Bureau Observatory.,
Phone Main 1271.
OREGON' APPLES FOR KIXGS.
10 Ilovcs Will First be Evlilbitiil in
New Yurk Store Window.
PORTLAND. Or., Nov. 18. Ore
gon apples, fit fcr kings, will be
shown about Christmas time In a New
York store window In a wav that
will attract widespread attention.
Twenty boxes of the best fruit the
state produces will be presented by
the - Portland Commercial Club to
King Edward VII. and Emperor Wil
helm of Germany. Rehire being
shipped to the titled recipients the
fruit will be exhibited In tho window
of Macy's, New York, one of tho big
gest deparment stores In the world.
ThlB advertisement of Oregon ap
ples probably will bo the most strik ing
(lie fruit hns ever recolvcd. The
20 boxes of apples will bo on display
In Mncy's window for 10 dnys. They
will be admired by literally millions
of people, for undoubtedly more peo
ple pass tins store, prominently locat
ed on Sixth avenue, in any given time
than any other comer in America, if
not in the whole world.
Tho 20 boxes of apples will be
bought by the Commercial Club from
the showing to be made here early in
December by the state horticultural
associations.
HOLIDAY OPENING.
The Variety Store, on corner of
Pine and Lane Sts., one block east of
freight depot, will have an opening of
holiday goods next week. It will be
called "Children's Week," nnd n
pretty present will be given away
with each 10c purchase. Store open
until 8 o'clock each evening. bw
HORN
CLARK. On Nov. 2, 1908, to Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Clark, of Curtain,
Douglas county, twin hoys, weigh
ing seven and eight ihiuihIb, res
pectively. Mother nnd bnhles doing
well, Bays our correspondent.
TEA
There's plenty of hum
bug in tea; not one ounce
in a ton Schilling's Best.
Your grocer return. jrsur nootf 1 f an 4m'I
Ilk. II; . par biai
FOR SALE.
FARM FOR SALE 640 acres; $1!
an acre; 40 miles to Portland; ex
change for business, hotel or town
property. Hall 380 Front St..
Portland, Ore. dn2-i
FOR SALE Four fine residence lots.
2 on Pine St., opposite tho Chiist
Inn church and 2 on Mnplo St..
1 V4 blockB from S. P. Depot. En
quire of L. Bnuer, city. dsBwtf
FOR SALE Genuine Mnrshnll strnw
berry plants. No dlsonBO. Fifty
cents per 100 at Riversido Fruit
Gardens. Louis Barzoo, ownor.
d n 2 1
FOR SALE A nice Homo in isorin
Roseburg on Jnckson St. Inquire
Cobb Real Estate Co., or address
A., Box 114, Roseburg. dtf
'OR SALE One 216-egg Potalunin
Incubator, three 150-chlck Petn
luma brooders, also thoroughbred
White Leghorn cockrels. Phone
1321. dtf
$1600 West Roseburg Hoir.o,
With modern conveniences; large
garden, or will rent. Apply Box
353. ddl
FOR SALE Draft horse, light on
foot, stylish and good disposition;
weight 1400 pounds. Enquire at
Review office. tf
FOR SALE! Good paying plumbing
and tinning business. Address H.,
care of Review, Roseburg. tf
WANTED
WANTIiD A good hand on fruit
ranch, a Get man, single niun, pre
ferred; good wages und ntendy Job
to good nmn. Addi ss 11. L. Mes
slck, Oakland, Ore. dsw
PLAIN SEWING W ANTKI) Satis
faction guaranteed. AddrcsB Box
804, Roseburg. dnl 5
FOUND A lady's handkerchief, with
key tied In It. Owner ran have It
by rnl,;n-! at the olllce of C. S.
Jakson and describing same. dnlS
Electric
Vacuum
House
Cleaner
Don't tear up the carpcta,
and muBB up tho house la kcii
erul with your houso cleaning.
lAit us do the h on e cleaning
with the new Kl-(rlr Vacuum
Iloune anil CarjM't CIi'Uiht. It
Id a combination brunli and
vacuum which Buck a the dunt
and dirt out. Cleans carpets
without removing them from
the floor.
Phone 791 and we will call
with this wonderful machine.
Roseburg
Steam
Ljsvrtdry
You'll Get Your Money's Worth
If you Trade With Us.
Our Goods are Always Fresh
Our Hot Drinks are Leaders
Ice Cream Always on Hand.
Ue ROSE
lll'HEAl'S.
Seo our swoll bureaus in both full
size nnd Prlncoss, nlBO splendid line
of rockers In nil tho up-to-dnto BtyleB.
Complete Uno of nil styles of furni
ture, enrpots and rugs.
B. W. STRONG,
The Furniture Man.
No use to suitor from colds; use
Marsters' Cough Balaam. tf
nMUllntln nn..un. I.
uuoi,.u lull IUUOI.-B IK.-ilUllf I1U,
nnusen, dizziness, langour, heart pal-
piiuuuu. nrnsiic pnyslca gripe, stck-
an w..nltmi (hi, Iw.u.itlu wl .!....
cure. Dunn's Regulets act gently nnd
cure constipation. 25 cents. Ask
your uruggisr..
Will have a fine supply of TURKEYS for the Thanksgiving
season. Better place your order for one at once.
All ortlers will be filled in the order received. "
Remember, we have OTHER GOOD THINGS for the
Thanksgiving Dinner, such as Plum Pudding, Raisins,
Nuts, I'igs, in fact a great assortment of good things
for the holidays.
Also: t'liviar, Anchovli-K, dried lliilllliut, Dried .Salmon and Sal
mon IIcIIIch, Housed iMaikcii'l mill Halt Mackerel, Dried, Suit,',
Tickled 11111I Kippered Herring, (.'oil fIbIi Meddles, Strips and
Hulls.
HARNESS & JOHNSON
Sheridan Street
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If it is "Good to Eat"
XX an(l 'n "1U City you
XX will always find it at
g The Bee Hive Grocery
Just now we have
Then for lunch whj
not try our
You can "Cheese it"
here. Wc have
And last, but not least, good old fashioned Sorghum
and genuine New Orleans Molasses.
XX Conic in and rubber around a little we believe it
XX will pay you.
! MAX WEISS, PROP.
niKi).
ECCLES At Arapnho, Okla.l Nov.
5,1908, Ira Eccles, aged about 39
years, of malaria.
Mr. EccleB formerly lived In Robo
burg, lenving here about a year ago.
Ho leaves relatives in this county,
besides whom a large number of
friends will be pained to learn of hlB
dentil.
NOTK'K TO CRKDITORS.
Having sold my market, I desire
all those owing accounts to me to
call and settle the same. Call at the
lioseburg Market. H. D. May. dtf
TI1K 1'ltKTTY HOI'SK
YOU AUK Bl'II.DINtl
will he a whole lot better one If we
provide the lumber tor it. Being all
thoroughly seasoned, there will be
less settling nnd no cracking or warp
ing whatever. Our lumber meanB no
more expense now and less expenso
for repnhs Inter on. We shall be
Riml to dike your order for anything
f 1 0111 niil bnnnis to shingles.
Orders tilled for all kind ot fruit
boxeB.
The J. G. Flook Co.,
Roseburg, Oregon.
THE WKIQIIT OP A HAM
bought hero roproBents just bo many
pounds and ounces of the finest eat
ing you cnu linnginc. It will leave
that nutty flavor that comeB from
proiicr feeding, pioper curing anil
proper smoking. Have us send you
one. Wo have them all weights but
recommend especially the medium
sizes. They are the choicest ot the
choice.
The Economy Market
Geo. Kolilhngcn, Prop.
Is close at hand.
Don't forget that
Harness 2 Johnson
GROCERS
Phone 1031
New Dates, New Figs,
New Walnuts, New .
Filberts, New Brazil.
Nuts.
Fine Olives, Pickled
Pig's Feet, Pickled
Tongue, Pickled Tripe.
Swiss, Edam, Roque
fort and Full Cream
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