.in. I all under cultivation; small housr; Supplement to : imsm n. the, mmfr plajnouler .. batch ..;.:;iuito i pm ISSUED MONPAi. andTHlUBRAy Subscription Rates Dally Per year, by mail' ."........'...'...3.00 Per month, delivered BO Semi-Weekly Per year .........'. 12.00 six- months....:.... ;. -i.no j-ltaterea at the poetofflce at Rose- mwrg, uregon, ror transmission through the malls as cecdnd-olass THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 19C9 HIXTS FOR STOCK OWN'EltS. A man-with only one'eow or one sneep should care for that, one that it has plenty of fresh 'water and good feed as if he had a hundred i here s where the honest pennies vuume in. ' Plus will take good care nf tlinnv selves If provided with the means of aomp it. ".- " :t if it : As a rule-hoes that will wefeh 250 pounds are most In demand in the market. When heavier there will he some fault found. There are many breeds of hogs ana an nave tneir partisans; but any hog Is a sood hoe that will keen on Kruwmg inio money every day. How ever, do- breed will do this without iiiiwjigtait curd. r. i i. A 'blanket is to a horse what tin overcoat ts to 'a man. .Ho needs it wnen nor, in active TvorK. It Is hest tn turn roltn In Ihn ntinn j'-iuuiri n u miian ncm uvttl MIC QUtUlV .i, IUI CMIUEU- One great reason, why we have to usenieaicme ror Bic-ir norses is that we no not use good sense In feeding V4M4IIQ IUI UICUI. ' - If you do pot want your horses to iook like buffaloes next snriuer. you must keep UBlng the curry comb luuusinuumy una inorougniy every Go down to the barn every night after supper and see that everything wan ngnt witirtne stock. Better sell half the setock and give all of the feed to what remains' than to1 stint the whole herd. How many thom ands -of dollars are farmers going to lose during the coming wip.ten by- letting the stock run down. , Give the man who Is Inclined to smoke In the barn a kindly invitation to' do his smoking elsewhere. In half fcn hour one spark can undo the Work of years. !' : The windward side of the fodder ttack Is a poor place to fatten sheep. If the most profit Is to be realized, lambs should be well finished before ueing njttmeieu. Protect sheep from the cold rains. The-Adefce -will hold1 a -large amount of rrtor, 'and' It' takes a' long time to dry. :- - - - To sell a half fat lamb is to lose a transaction. finished and therby reaped the bigger fjroflt. i - X -ARE COMUfG. . 'i ; ' ' V. of O. Glee and Mandolin Club to Appear Hore.- The University of Oregon Glee and Mandolin Club- have engaged the. Armory" for -the' evening jf Monday, December 20, and upon that date will entertain the amusement loving public in this vicinity with an enter tainment strictly up-to-date.- It 1 has been"ovr three years since this or-: Sanitation visited Roseburg. Tile Eu gene Register Ms the' following to say relative to the 'Glee and Mando lin Club which makes Its appearance on me 'date above mentioned. I t . i VThe-club'tMs year is'in every way up to-the standard of former years, and the boys boast of a well selected bunch 'of songs, ' ranging from the difficult "Hark Ye Trumpets," ar ranged by Dudley Buck for glee club rendition, to the catchy popular mus- Ic'of the day. 'Prof. Glen'hus picked the best balanced Club In years, and two months'- dally grind has rounded out tbe-'weaker-spots-in' the agrega- tlon. The Mandolin Club will be heard-'In several ' popular-numbers, and will undoubtedly be a decided hit. The personnel of the Glee Club tnis year Is as folows: Tenors, Burke, leader; Gabrielson, Mallet and Story second tenors; Towell, Downs', Cur tis' and Kolfe baritones;- Davidson, Martin," Frazer and .Gelsler.' basses; Robinson, Varzee, Welch and Vaw ter, Melyln Ogden, accompanist;-:-1. M. Glen;- director. IRON BEDS- FOR BIG AND LITTLE We have just received the swellest line, or iron beds ever brought -to Roseburg. Prices are $3.00,'- $3.60, 14.25, 15.00, 16.50. 17.00. 18.50, 10.60 and up to 25.00. S - Say did you see those Iron beds at $2.00, $2.75 and $3.26? Buy an up to date doll cab for that little girl; nothing else will please her half as much. '" ' ; The finest line of - rockers ever shown In Roseburg are on our floori Take a Idok at them and be convinc ed ox our statement. i - B.-'-W. ' STRONG, Tbe furniture Man, . , - Roseburg, Oregon. I. O.'O. F. SOtflAI -i V . A box social will be given In the I. O. O. Kv'Hall at -Looking Glass the evening 'of ' December -16, 1909, at 7:30 o'clock, w., ' -v( Rev. Wt-'H. Eaton will deliver an address on lOddfellowship; special music wilT be' B'feacure-Dr- the soclul: Prizes will ba awarded- to -the two most popular -ladies,-and to the Rent- leman who payB -highest price for --a norv The public iB-'mvited. .. d-15 . Our hot drinks will warm you up," and. none better ' can be, niade for the palate. ' w TflP ROSE - Next to Postotlice. - v ..n ..... , ... . jr..,,- ,.. . r if -..r t-r.F J-w.iy-... T'--t t ;'i.T tT -T THOMAS VALENTIiJE PURCELL To delightful program entirely free from "dullness and ' consting of Lady Qiurtetts, Violin and Vocal 'Solos, Mandolin and Guitar Club, Comic and Serious Readings, Etc A musical entertainment that is en joyable alike to the.' musician and the masses. Price 75c and 50c. Don't miss thistreat. . ''' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Tickets on sale at Lenox A Ott'a VI The Celebrated SCHUBERT SYMPHONY CliJB I LM)Y QUARTETTE Assisted by the famous entertainer and 1 he' celebrated1 young A nieVicarf '"Violin and mandolin virtuoso The Roseburg Pharmacy ' take a delight in serviner our natrons with f. "the best lherer is !n the line of drues. Purity " Ti is bur motto. Promptness 'both- day and uig.4 is wuai.tpums at our pnarmacy. 1 " , v- Full lirte of nfldries always on hand ROSEBURG PHARMACY, Inc. 1 t .' . " i V, L 1L KR0HN, Manager -r ' -t ' ' Winnie Oaddis THppLUMBEl? Shylight Cornices Heating Ventilating -- .f-..i"v I- 'tit' ,. Agent for Snell Wate Filers. 7 J"' Phone 2101 Removes all -im- parities. " " Rosebarg - - Oregon Flour has nearly doubled ih priced "i:ot-jifc tan -r.'il-;.;t-ii .1 Tfc , javiaz. v T 0; v.-a ,.. ,..,, Weasel! zz, , , ,'. B i A D at th saine prices an jt is te ' best Cookies, buns, cinnamon rolls and ptlu lflc )?f -dozen. Pies 10c each. ' Our caKes are the best. BROTHERS CASS STREET PHONE 357 alMyMMMai M