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Toilet preparations of aUJkinds. Seeus JTor combs, hair cloth and bath brushes. Toilet. waters and perfumes. Acompletestock of toilet and face powders. Hamilton Drug Co. 241 Jackson Street, Roseburg. EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW FEBRUARY 21, Kill). DAILY WEATHER REPORT. U. S. Weather Bureau, local office, UoBeburg, 24 hours ending 6 a. m., today. Precipitation In InchoJ and hun dredths: Maximum temperature 47 Miuimum temperature 36 Precipitation 0 Total precip. since? let ot mo. 1.22 Avg proclp. lor mo. for 32 yrs 4.88 Tot. precip from Sep 1, 09 to data 22. 4C Avg. precip from Sep. 1, 1877 .... 23.20 Total deficiency from Sept. 1, '09 80 Average precipitation for 32 wet BeasouB, (Sep. to May K 33.00 WILLIAM BET L. Observer. W LATHER FORECAST: ,jp. Snow tonight and Tuesday, with a cold wave. It's Just Fun For us to do your laundry work. We have all the latest machinery and we can take the dirtiest shirt and run it thn just like a moving picture, and it comes out bright as new. ITSOEZ we really enjoy doing the work. One trip to the "Soap Wasters" will delight that dirty linen ot yours. Ladies' Wool Skirts Cleaned and Pressed ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY GO TO THE Yoncalla Hotel foi good accommodations. One block North of Depot. A. II. CHURCHILL, Prop. CARPENTER-CONTRACTOR Btlmates Furnished on All Klnda of Carpenter Work. Pssna 121x North Jackson St. BUILDER C. D. MAYNARD. General Contracting Builder at your service. ROSBURQ. OREGON. Phone 1J. . WANTED! ! One hundred young men . and women In Roseburg to en- . ter the competition for that . beautiful gold watch and other . prizes offered for securing new . members for the Roseburg . Commercial Club. Many are . already signing membership . applications and the 600 mark . will be reached in a few weeks. . . .J. 4. '. Come Here for yourtooth bmshes and powders. You'll find a full stock of M standard preparations. LOCAL NEWS. S. Swlgert spent Sunday at Dlllard visiting with friends. J. W. Plelstlcker was over from Oakland on business today. E. S. Martin is here from Seattle after an absence of several months. Mrs. J. R. Chapman spent Sunday at the home of her parents In Wil bur. S. C. Miller returned to his home at Dlllard Sunday after a brief visit In this city. Mrs. C. L. Parker, wife of Editor Parker, of the Drain Nonpareil, was a visitor In the city Sunday. Mrs. Warren Lucus left Sunday morning for her homestead near Dll lard, where she will remain for several weeks. D. S. R. Walker, of tho loan firm of Perrine & Walker, went to Port land Sunday to attend to business matters. Miss Ellen Flook arrived In the city Sunday from Portland, having nccepted a position in the county clerk '8 office. Mrs. H. E. Hayes, who has been spending the past few weeks visiting with friends and relatives in Ohio, returned home Sunday morning. Drs. J. R. Chapman and E. C. Monk left for San Francisco Satur day evening where they will remain for several weeks. Chas. II. Fisher nnd C. P. Barnard, former residents of Roseburg, were among the big Eugene delegation who were here Saturday to attend the anti-county division meeting. J. E. Mason, of Spokane, Wash ington, breeder of high-class saddle horses, spent. Saturday night In the city visiting with Frank E. Alley. He left Sunday morning for points In California. G. W. Marshall, who has been In the city for the past few days check ing up the tax rolls for the Weyer hauser Timber Company, went to Medford Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Scott, of Med ford, returned home Sunday morning after spending a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Froar in this city. Mr. Scott recently pur chased a fruit ranch near Medford. Miss Emma Fisher left for Duns mulr, California, Sunday morning, where she will spend several weeks visiting at the home of her brother, Jesse Fisher. Before returning home Miss Fisher expects to visit at several points of interest In South ern California. Hon, B. L. Eddy, one of the three members of the Commercial Club named to adjust. If possible, the dispute over a projected rlj;ht of way for a spur through Glengarry, stated today that the committee would visit Glengarry some day this week and look over the ground In volved In the survey made for the Portland Cement Company. The committee will be accompanied on Its Inspection trip by a representa tive of the Cement Company, also by a member of the Cobb Real Estate Co., owners of the tract. Saved From Awful Peril. "I never felt so near my grave," writes Lewis Chamblln, of Manches ter, Ohio, R. R. No. 3. "as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 115 pounds Jn spite of manv remedies and the best doctors. And thBt I am alive today Is due sole'y to Dr. King's New Dis covery, which complete! cured me. Now I weigh 160 pounds and can work hard, li also cuied my four children 0 croup." Infallible for coughs and colds, lta the most cer tain remedy for la grippe, asthma, desperate lung trouble and all bron chial affections 60c and $1. A trial bottle free. Guaraneed by all drug gists. . o Th public Is hereby notified that trespassing with vehicles or other wise fs strictly prohibited on the lands of the Curry estate. N. CURRY ESTATE. Roseburg, Ore., Jan. 18, 1910. dtf I., T - I LOCAL NEWS . HMaHHMMBMHHHMaHiBHBB Candy that There are hundreds of concoctions nowadays that are Bold for candy but the "real, good," cundy need not be labeled (put up under the pure food law). It bus that distinction of leaving you with a taste for more. Good candy contains no "dope" it Is made of pure sugar and flavored to suit the taste. We make Good Candy and InvUe you tory It. It Is much cheaper thun the Im ported klud. PALACE OF SWEETS LOCAL NEWS Have Arundel tune It. tf The beet bread made at Umpqua L'akery. Kee delWery, Phone 2211. Dr. J. L. Callaway, Ostopathlc Phy sician. Abraham Building. Roseburg. Carnations at the Rose, 75 cents a dozen. Mrs. F. D. Owen, Florlst.dm6 For good prlu Hug ot ail klnda t'ne Review leads. Novelties In all varletlea for bath room use. Phone 2101, Winnie Gad Jls. the plumber. dit Phone 2211 foi anything In the oaklng line free delivery. Umpqua Uakery. atf Four-foot slab wood 14 60 ner cord. Pago Investment Co., 709 N. Jucksou St. Phone 2421. dtf Four-foot slab wood $4.50 ner cord. Page Investment Co., 709 N. Jackson St. Phone 2421. dtf for reliable piano tuning leave orders at Burr's Music House. Prompt attention. dtf Douglas County Creamery butter oniy sue a two pound square. Ask our grocer for It. Patronise home industry. DTF New owners, but the same old re liable service at E. DaMotta's for mer barber Bhop. It will be worth while to give us a trial. John Abeene and Walter G. Houser, proprietors.tf Tho Packard Shoe, the best shoe for men. Boys' school ahoea cheap. Cass Street Shoe Shop. dtf 1 have taken the agency for the Oregon Journal. The delivery 1b carefully and promptly made under my direct supervision. Prompt ser vice is our motto. . I. A. Dean. (Burr's Music Store). dtf Mr. Geo. Parker certainly made a good fountain pen when he made the Parker Lucky Curve Pen. On sale at the Roseburg Book Store, td Sidewalk lumber cut in 4, 6 and 8 foot lengths ready to lay. Page In vestment Co., N. Jackson street. Phone 2421. dtf Sidewalk lumber cut In 4, 6 and 8 foot lengths ready to lay. Page In vestment Co., N. Jackson street. Phone 2421. dtf .If your grocer docs not furnish vou with Umpqua Bakery goods call I'll one 2211 and they will be deliver ed to you. dtf "What to Eat and Where to Gel It" Is the title of a handsome Menu Card gotten up by the Umpqua Bak ery. Call and get one. dtf Hot water nottles, fountain eyr nges. bulb syringes, rnd atomizers, be finest and most complete line to the city. Sold at the lowest prices n our guarantee to give satisfaction. Look at our line and you will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. Luther Page, local representative of the Portland Oregonlan, can be found at the Red Cross Pharmacy. The dally and Sunduy Oregonlan will be delivered by carrier to any part of tho city for 76 cents per mooth. dtf New spring stock our spring stock of mcn'B, ladies' and children's shoes, Oxfords and pumps, arriving daily. Tho most complete line ever shown in the city. All the latest styles represented. Don't forget the place Stephens Shoe Store. dml telf regardless of digestion and nutrition. Ho might almost as well eat shav ings for all the .good he gets out of his food. The result is that the stomach grows "weak' the action of the organs of digestion and nutrition are impaired and the men suffers the miseries of dyspepsia and the agonies of nervousness. To strengthen the stomach, restore the activity of the or Hans ot digestion and nutrition and brace up the nerves, use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, it Is an un tailing remedy, and has the confidence of physicians am welt as the praise ot thousands healed by Its use. . , n the strictest sense "Golden Medical Discovery" fs a temperance medi cine. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics, and is as free from alcohol as from opium, cocaine and other dungcrous drugs. All ingredient printed on its outside wrapper. Don't let a dealer delude you for his own profit. There is no medicine for Stomach, liver and blood "just as good" as "Golden Medical DUcovery." Garden and Flower Seeds The kind that grow. You can raise anything in the Umpqua Valley that you want. You nuut do the planting, the seeds will raise the "dough." Vegetables of "Gargantuan si.e and superb quality," grow here. Plant them now. Jackson Street Convinces Roseburg, Ore LOCAL NEWS Hon. G. W. Riddle was at Riddle Sunday. Bon Shields and Jack Roberts left today for Middle Creek, east of West Fork, to cruise some timber land. Raised and sweet doughnuts, fresh every murnlug at 9 o'clock at Ump qua Bakery. dtf Louis Poe and family left today for Prlueville, Crook county, where they may locate. Cheapest uccldent Insurance Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All drug gists sell It. Miss Stunnnrd. who spent the past three weeks at tho home of Mr. and Mr.s Smith Dalley, In this city, re turned home to Grants Pass today J. B. Riddlo and A. E. Nichols were down from Riddle Saturday as representatives of that locality at the autl-county division meeting. Bert Spraguo, of Peel, who Is re ceiving medical treatment nt F. P. Brown's home In this city, Is re ported to be little if any better. He Is afflicted with dropsy. . A. J. Bellows, of this city, has bought two tracts of land In Oak Grove, a suburb of Portland, paying $4500. Ho will hold the property for speculation. Soothes Itching skin. Heals cuts or burns without a scar. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, any Itching, Donn's Ointment, Your druggist sens it. Phillip Clark, employed on the Southern Pacific section here for the past three years, leaves tomorrow for Lamar, Colo., accompanied by Mrs. Clark. "I suffered habitually from con stipation. Doau's ReguletB relieved and strengthened the bowels, so that they hnve boen regular ever since A. E. Dnvi", grocer, Sulphur springs, Teias. Andrew Ford, the S. P. brnkoman. who was taken to Mercy Hospital last week, Is reported considerably Improved today, and hopes are now entertained for his ultimate re covery. Feel languid, weak, run-down? Headache? Stomach "off?" Just a plain ense of lazy liver. Burdock Blood Hitters tones liver and stom ach, promotes digestion, purifies the Dicoa. J. A. Hughlltt, successor to Carl Palm as night pollcemnn, marked his first night of duty last Saturday by corrallng a penniless drunken logger, who was released from Jnll thlB morning nnd allowed to pro ceed to Ills destination In Coos coun ty afoot. Mr. F. Gehr, wife and two child ren of Coulee City, Wash., arrived In Roseburg today. Mr. Gehr desires to purchase about ten acres of land for tho purpose of setting out an orchard. Publicity Mannger Rich ardson Introduced him to Mr. Elijah Winston, the voteran gardener of West Roseburg, who has given Mr. Gehr the benefit of his own experi ence on 10 acres near tlila city. The Tenderfoot Farmer It was one of these experimental farmers, who put green spectacles on his cow and fed her shavings. His. theory was that it didn't matter what the cow ale so lung as the was fed. The questions of digestion and nourishment had not entered into bis calculations. It's only a "tenderfoot" farmer that would try such an experiment with a cow. But manv a farmer feeds him. aaaaaa ROSEBURG, OREGON C. T. Grubbe was over from Wll bur on business Saturday. Mrs. A. J. Glle returned home to Salem today, after a three weeks' visit here with her Bon, R. L. Glle. For something special for dinners, parties or ballB, Bee the Umpqua Dak try. Phone 2211. dtf Mrs. J. M. Wilson, wife of the sutherltn hardware merchant, was received at Mercy Hospital laBt Sat urday evening. Just arrived from the East, an advance lino of Spring Millinery In Ladles' and Misses Pattern and Street Hats. On sale Douglas Coun ty Day at special prices. The Fair. If Inspection of Company D, O. N. O., by Captain King, U. 8. A., at the Armory last Saturdny night, was very satisfactory. At the closo of maneuvers, Captain King stated that ho was pleased with the showing, and It naturally follows that he will send a creditable report to the War Department. Forty-live ot the com pany's totnl roster were present. Eugene Register. A marriage li cense was Issued to Bernardo N. Perlnl of Comstock and Mrs. Jane Powell, a school teacher of Lorane, yesterday Mrs. Clare Earl, the high school girl,' who has been sick, loft for her home at Gardiner yes terduy. She was taken to the dopot by a crowd of ber schoolmntes In a rolling chair and given a farewell which will make her feel she Is ap preciated Vice-Chancellor D. E. Yoran of the lodge of Knights of Pythias, who is making an official visit to tho lodges In eastern Oregon, Is reported to be confined to his bed at Baker City with Illness. LOST. Ribbon belt with white pearl buckle. Roward for return to Harding Land Co. df23 WANTED. District managers, agents nnd solicitors for new Whole Life and Ton Year 0 per cent Debenture Rond, also best natural death nnd disability poli cy. No classification for occupa tion, race or sex. Good pay. Mr. Meek, 1041 Drexol Dlclg., Phila delphia, Pa. df28 WANTED. Any lady can easily make from $18.00 to $25.00 per week working for mo quietly in her own home locality. This Is a bonnfldo offer one which will pay you to Investigate, even if you can only spare two hours per day. No Investment required. Turn your npare time Into monoy. Write mo at once for particulars. Address Mary D. Taylor, Box 30, Woman's Building, Jollct, Illinois. df26 NOTICE TO DOG OWXEIW. City license on dogs lor the yoa: 1910 is now due and payable to tho undersigned. The license fee Is $2. CO for each dog ot either sex. The law relating to the impounding of all dogs running at large and nol wearing license tngs will be strictly enforced without favor. Dated at Roseburg, Or., Feb. 9, 1910. JOSEPH HUFFMAN, City Marshal. NOTICE Oh' HA LIC OF IMPROVE MENT HON U.S. Notice Is horehy given that the undersigned will recolve up to 2 o'clock p. m. on February 28, 1910, nt the olllce of A. N. Orcutt, City Recorder of Roseburg, Oregon scaled bids for tho purchase of bonds of the City of Roseburg under what Is known as the Bancroft Bonding Act, amounting In the aggregate to $12,618.38. Said bonds are In de nominations of $300.00 each, and draw Interest nt tho rate of 6 per cent, per annum, payable seml-nn- nually, and are dated the first day of February, 1910. The undersigned reserves the right to roject any and all bids. Further Information may be had upon application to the City Recor der. Dnted this 17th day of February, 1910. F. W. HAYNE3, Mayor of the City of Roseburg. A. N. ORCUTT, Recorder of the City of Roseburg. df2 "fr J. HORSEMEN, HAVE MONEV . .J. O.N HOIIHKNIIOK1NH. J. Horseshoeing at the Empire J. Blacksmith Shop is now from . $1.50 to $2.00. For cash only. 4. dswfl8 S. T. SMITH, Prop. 4. 4. 4. OREGON RESTAURANT open Day and Nlgliu First-clans meals at all hours. Fresh Olympla Oystera, Flan nd Clams alt tae time. Regular Meals, 2A Cents. Have added a new Balcony especially reserved for ladlea and families. An Electric Piano will furnish music during meal hours. t TEe ROSE CAFE 4 Ah Ling, Prop., X OPEX PAY AND NIGHT. 4 Meals at all hours. 4. Regular Meals 2fir.ts. 4. 4. Chicken Dinner Sundays, from 12 moon to 1 p. at. Chop Suey, Noodles, Fresh 4 Oysters, Fish, etc., all the time. 4. 4. Cor. Jackson ft Washington Bta 4. Clothing Character! M Hartli's Toggery, tlio homo of K00U clothes. Wo liuvo Just received several lines of flio famous Kuppvn hciiiirr suits anil they uro simply bristling with style and beauty Come In liny try 011 some of the models, notice tho shoulders, the liimd filled collars and lapels. Re. jiiemlier, too, good clot lies cost less thun chenp ones. Harth's Toggery Incorporated Roseburg CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Good buggy and single harness for $26, worth $60. Ap ply at now house opposite Fulr Grounds. dtf FOR SALE. About 3-4 of an sera, 30 bearing fruit trees, good house, modern Improvements. Flue garden soil; a bargalu. Inquire of owner, 822 Mosher St. dtf FOR SALE. One fresh thorough bred Jersey cow and calf; Urst calf; unbroke. Price $46. Ad- areas Mrs. J. B. Hugbes, 874 Hoover St., Roseburg. dml FOR SALE. Strawberry plants. Ex celsior, Hood Rivor, and New Ore gon, $3 por 1000. Mammoth blackborrles, $6 - per 100. H. Mattison, Edoubower. Phone H91. daw FOR SALE. Early cabbage plants; by mall 20o dozen; DOc per 100; express $3 por 1000. Also toma to, egg, and pepper plants III Btw etwi. Southern Oregon Nursery" Yoncalla, Oregon. dtf FOR SALE. One of tho best ranches In Southern Oregon, con sisting ot 900 acres, suitable for farming, grazing, fruit and dalrv- ing; better land than some people are selling for $300 per acre; good oil prospects, and millions of timber. Also city property cheaper man airt, and 80 acres timber, cruising 2 Mi million feet, saw tim ber, close lu. Jf you want tho best bargain on earth, come early. D. P. Fisher, 121-123 Wost Oak street, Roseburg. d FOR SALE. 640 acres, 8 miles from Roseburg; 160 acres In cul tivation, more can bo cultivated. 7-room houso, lurge haru will hold 200 tons of loose liny other buildings. About 6 million feet timber. Croek runs through placo. Will soil It all togothor or will divide Into tracts of 160 acres each will divide so that there will be about 40 acres of Creek bottom on each 160 acres. Bot tom land worth more than I ask for It. Title porfoct. If Interested In further particulars, address M. M., care Review, or call at Review office. dtf HOTEL. In ono of the best towns In Douglas county; 23 rooms, all furnished, 18 beds, electric lights city water, good location; 2 corner lotB, barn, chicken bouse and park. Owner has cleared $126 per month net since May 1, 1909, or no sale. Owner will exchange for farm or city property. Price $3600. In quire at Revlow ofllce. d HEADQUARTERS For Staple and fancy Groceries Fresh Vegetables and Fruit Turkeys and Chickens Yon will ffanr ft 1t of nlcp nut, rnlwlnn, tin tow, Jgnt et, for New Yowrw. We hRvt Minn K'wwl, frrTi tH-k, too. Yon will nno fltnl a wHI-mwnHiMl Ifni of rvodAonnlilo jrrocerlt lr onr rtorff. Out wtork In complHo wml our Hrw rnwonnhlr. Ww rnntmt mutm-ml" nit our Uuk, hut YOV will tint! nnythlnn and KVIlHYTHINf. rtrstrnlilo for Hio Hofhlny Initio hrro. Harness (Q, Johnson GROCERS Sheridan St. Ua Phone No. Is 1031 Jf It If FOR SALE CHEAP A nearly new piano. Will sell tor cash or on monthly payments. Inquire 404 W. Douglas St. dtf. FOR SALE. 20 ncros, 1 mllefrom Myrtle Creek; new 6-room house, bam and outbuildings; 14 acres apples, Newtowna and Spttzen bergs; 4 acres English walnuts, peaches Bet between. A bargain at $200 per aero. Owner will ex change for property near Rose burg. Inquire at this olllce. dtf FOR SALE. Household goods, buy er having privilege to rent house. Apply at 667 Pitzor Street. dtf FOR RENT. FOR RENT. House at 404 W. Douglas street. Inquire 410 West Douglas. df23 FOR RENT. House of 8 rooms on Main street. Inquire at Redifer's Grocery store. dtt FOR RENT. 6-room ' cottage in Chadwick Addition. Rent $10. Inquire at Josophson's store, dtt WANTED. WANTED. Young lady to act as Clerk In Commercial department Pacific Tol. & Tel. Co. Apply to Manager. d(18 WANTED. Single men looking for employment. Call at Harding Land Company'B olllce. dtt WANTED. Agonts to handle good soiling household article. I. B. Gningatnd, 311 Main street, Port land Oregon. df24 WANTED. Apple stock grnftor. Ad dress J. E. Harvey, Rosoburg. d&swfl7 FOUND. FOUND. Lady's collar pin. Owner ploase call at this olllce. FOUND. Watch charm, was found on Douglns street. Owner can have same by calling at this office and describing charm. dtf LOST. In the vicinity of St. George's church, a fine gold chain with small bright motal cross. Please roturn to Ruth Wright, dtf NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. All porsons owning or harboring dogs within the city limits aro here by notified that the necessary license tag must be obtained by March 1. Porsons wishing to secure the same may do bo by applying to Marshal Joseph Huffman. dml "Keep Smiling"