THR KVKN1VO NKWS FH1IMY, DKOKMIIKR 17, 11)00 Holiday Goods OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE NEW 1909 CROP SKi:iKI RAISINS, S.MV11XA FIGS, HI,K AC11K1) SULTANA KAISIXS, SOFT-HSELIJil) WALNUTS, CUHJIAXTS, CITllOX, OltANGK l'KI'L, LKMOX l'EKL, HEINZ .M1XCE MEAT, HIXNZ APPLE HITTER, PLI1K MAPLE SVltUP, APPLE CIDER. Give Us a Call "- Phone 238 Jl'ST SHORT SHOTS The footbnll d??.th toll In New Ens land and eastern Canada for the pea Eon of 1910 was 34 lives, according to figures compiled. More than 20 other players' were injured seriously, and of tlii number five are said to 'he near death. Sc-ven other sustained injuries that will maim them for life, vhile two others ure threatened with the loss of sight. 1 In order to accomodate, our custo mers who are unablo to do their Xmas shopplnk in day time, we will keep our store open evenings until Xmas. Graves Art Emnorlum. tf. Clifford Dixon hns 2t,000 kale plants on Ms small farm near Arum vllle, and Jrst before he snow came one plant weighed 42 pounds in the f:uiio neighborhot-d, Cai'tiice ltowne vouches for the fact that from 11 cows last month ho -sold 5175 worth of cream. Both men would like to hear from anyoi-e who beat these Marion cotiMy assets. I Clearance Sale I Tailor Made Clothes In the year ending July 31, Ar gentina became the lending grain exporting country of the world for i he fi.'sL time, exceeding the exports from the United States by about 1, 000,000 bushels. ft - j Commencing Df cember 18, bdu ; p. continuing lor two weeks, in order io reduce my Block of high-grade goods, I will make suits at tliu following greatly reduced price?: $35 Suits $28.09 j $33 Suits $25.00 1 1 $30 Suits $22.00 ; ; A traveling preacher, claiming to jj he "Elijah the Second," spoke to r $ For two weeks only. Call early larfifjcruwu m. ii'icmihu, wuijiiiikuii j v wane me atocK is couipieio, 31 nnrl nrteniniorl to do a stunt like the r 3E prophets of old. In dramatic fashion 2 he aunounced h-i would load a sack ft mmatmmmmm Hill of red hot stones withcut burning ; f the sack. It was "m your wa" fort the 201 li century prophet, for the ' tack burned instantly. What docs vour mother, sister, brother or sweetheart want for Xmas, a Photo made by Clark's (j Studio, Ilosenurs National 13anlC t building? tf. v The Reliable Tailor GROUGH & ALDRICH Olflce: Warehouse No. Near the Depot. Telephone Alain 2-131 or 311. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Cement Plaster, Lime and Cement Blocks, Cement Sewer Pipe, Mill Work and all Building Materia Give us a call. We w1!I save you money. LOANS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE xx ! If So See Cor. Cas and Pine St. Do you want to build you a home and pay for it in small monthly payments and low rate of interest? ' Do you want to pay off your mortgage and have long time, easy payments and low rate of interest to pay back loan in? Do you want tt buy a home in Roseburg, a nice acre tract near town or a good ranch near a good market and in good lo cality? Do you want to sell your property? Do you want to insure your building in one of the best and cheapest companies in the U. S.? t WALKER a PERRINE, Roseburg Ore. -:- -:- E. B. PERRINE, Notary Public 1 attention! 8 ; : I Flour has nearly doubled in price. We sell l'KOl'I.K HEAD KKWBPAPEH8 Ohio Journal Kaya MnKaiinra are Su-IH-rlur Only in PajKT World There really Un't any competition between the ningiizlnes and the news papers, but the former are everlast ingly harping upon the subject of their "superiority" over the press. It is a purt of the game, of course, for mugulues ai-o inude to sell, nnd it 1b all rlKlit for their makers to dls nose.of them as other merchandise is disposed of. Hut the truth Is nothwlthstandlng the time taken In their preparation and their excessively hitfh price, the mairasslnes are not superior to the newspuper, neither In literature nor learning, nor in the amount of wis dom they dispense. Printing a thing on glossy paper, Burrounded by an attractive border, aud selling it for 1 5 centB doesn't necessarily mean that the thing It well or wise. To illustrate: This paragraph re cently appeared in one of the "high grade" woman's publications: "Two rooms in- One One large room is preferrable to two Binnller ones, and a very good arrangement for muklng two rooms Into one is to have the wull removed between the two. If the youngest reporter on the dnllv naner should have turned in such copy as that, he would havM been discharged on the spot, ir an editor of a dally paper had offered such an "opinion" In the columns of his paper he would have been laugh ed out of the ofllce. Yet here is a high-browed periodical, confessing to a superiority In the world of pub licity, in all seriousness dishing up such a mental menu. Then, the mugnzlnes have a good deal In say about circulation. Some of thorn ljave succeeded In selling monthly, or weekly, a considerable numbers of onpi?s. Yet the fact re mains that the proportion of the people who read dally papers anil magazines Is about 100 to 1 In favor of the newspaper. Practically every lodv reads a news'paper .of some kind. If the magazines want to know the va.ft number who read no maga zine, let them go among the people and not confine their Investigations to a few streets In a city. Or, if tlmy can understand figures, let them con sider that not more than B, 0110. 000 people in this country ever see n mag azine, whereas (here are (10,00,000 !n the United Stales. We would not discount the value of the magazine, i.or minimize Its Importance or Us Influence. It ser ves a purpose nnd affords some com fort In this old world. It has a place, nnd a large one a larger one than It has ever filled. In fact but until It 'learns something of the province of a newspaper, nnd ceases to print such silly stuff ns the paragraph quot ed, let. It not mention the word "su periority" when making comparisons between the magazine and the news paper. XMAS ALMOST AT IIAN'U A Feyv Suggestions For Your Con sideration DKRKS Have you seen our line of ladies dnsfts, combination cases, book cases, etc.? CHAWS Wo are showing tho finest line of rockers and dining chairs wo have ever had the pleasure of showing. TAIII.ES Dining tables, buffets and china clospts, library and center tables in latest designs and styles. HAI.Ij TREKS '1' 'Vcases, Iron beds nnd cotton f-"'. . tresses. Rugs From ; xL ; feet to .9x12 DOUj' CARRIAGES And Dolls beds. STORR FtTIX Of useful articles too numerous to mention. Ii. W. STHOXO, tf The Furniture Man. PIANOS ARE MOVINti At Itlirr's Music House nnd Why Not? High grade pianos like the Rush and l.ano and Victor going at. prices that other dealers eharge'for cheap er or medium grades. There are still 20 pinnob to be sold before January 1st. A small payment down end a smell payment each month takes your choice and a Christmas present for the whole family. Remember any reasonable offer will be accepted, as wo quit business January 1st, and all must be sold. lil'RR'S MUSIC iiorsE. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TO RENT Two housekeeping room Imiulro at. fins Mill street. tf LOST. Purse containing mune- hihi gold rint.'. Kinder leave at this of fice. R"vrtrd. WA.n l EU Position as a nurse or 1 oUKCkeeper by competent woman Particulars at this olnce. tf. FOR RUNT. House, '7 rooms, near town. Citv wnl-er. Rent very rea sonable. Call 124 W. Douglas, Street. d-2J FOR RENT Store room on Jackson Btreet. Inquire Mrs. H. Easton. tf CHINA SAM litis on display for tho Holidays a Choice hi'liM'tlon of dishes, including hand im luted clilmt, Japnnst'so and China dishes In beautiful designs. Al so a Alio lino of silk luuidk'rehlofs, toys for tho children mid some flue llrass ware. Call and nuiko your selection early. Prices way down and the goods nro tho best to bo had. HKAl'TIfcTL VASKS JACKSOV STIIKET Many attractive Xmas gifts at the Roseburg Book Store. tf It you are looking for good service In the burner line cull at the Maridlx barber shop, Cass street, Hoauburg National Bunk Bldg. Three chair shop. Data rooms In connection, tf. The latest fad Is hammored brass, used In connection with Pyrograpby; maket an elegant present. We have the material for working, and also the rsady mado pieces. It ia not ex pensive at Graves Art Emporium, tf. University of Oregon GLEE CLUB With the Varsity Mandolin Club Roseburg ARMORY MONDAY, DEC. 20 Bigger and Better than Ever COLLEGE 7t MEN 0" la the bent that the State Univercily bus ever pent out. New smuts catcliey mimic, tun! IniiuliablH fkite. An eveniriK oE genuine fun. College Songs W.TH College Spirit POPULAR PRICES 75c and 50c The Roseburg Pharmacy WE t:ike a delight in serving our1 pr.trons with the hest there is iu the line of drugs. Purity is our motto. Promptness both day and uigh is wuat counts at our' pharmacy. Full line of Sundries always on hand ROSEBURG PHARMACY, Inc. L. E. KR0HN, Manager Winnie Gaddis THE PLUMBER Agent for Snell Water Filters. Removes all impurities. Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Phone 2101 Roseburg Oregon The Next Thing on the Bill of Fare Where are You Going to Trade ? AT THE ROSEBURG ROCHDALE For your Groceries, Dry Goods, Gents Furnishings and Shoes.) Why they sell the BEST GOODS for the LEAST MONEY. 1 Try Them In Your Order For GENTS FURNISHINGS AND SHOES Groceries is their Specialty, and they wil please you. . Try Them For Dry Goods The People's Cooperative Store ROSEBURG ROCHDALE CO. WANTKU niiick or liiiv mum. u"iu lo 13i!0 nnmuls weight, g'Titlo mid well broke; nlsn fnsh row. A'l ilrosa S. D. Ooley, Ko.sol'Ur-4. i A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT Of Pleasing Gifts We have many novelties, some very unique and beautiful, and all very appropriate presents. SILVERWARE We Have Finest Line in Southern Oregon if li B R E A D at the same prices and it is the best. CooRies, buns, cinnamon rolls and doughnuts 10c Per dozen. Pies 10c each. Our caKes are the best. CHURCH BROTHERS CASS STREET PHONE 357 It. M. IIRUMFIHIJ) O Dentist Rooms C nnd 7 HpII Sisters HI (Iff. Phone 1361 Rosoburg, Or., ; it. e. sti:fu Aftonoy-nt-T.nv :? Legal ndvlce froo. Collections Solicited O j Room 1, Marsters Bids. :": I Itoscliurff, Or'. O ''- Dlt. J. h. Ct,U)'Y ! U(ioui hl riiysieinn I Chronfr disf itscs a ppM'i.'it'-. :; I ''I: flraduato of the Amerifftii :' School of Osteopathy Klrksville, ' '- Mo. rndr-fouuder of wcience "' I Dr. A. T. Still. J -.'f OfTlne Abraham Bid?. Phono 1691 Rnscbiirg, Ore " X X I 'X : : ! i! Solid Gold WntrlifH (ic.M I'ill.cl i'atlies Mckd and i'm M tal Watches Scurf Pius and ItroochcM Shirt Waist Sets Belt Pins and 11m hies A coinpleti; wt of Optical Goods, Col lar Pins, CotnliH, lint Pins, etc. Tho Finest and I UiH in the city, est IJne of Fnihrel- Wo Iinvo DlaniondR in FliiRer ItfngH, . .Slick I'in?, Brooclieti and Watch Cjikcs Silverware Wo have the 1'ineMt Lino Jit Ho tit hern Oregon, In both Pluto and Sterling. Comh, Brush mul Mirror HlH, Cut f.hiKN, ChMkH, Solid Gold und O'old Filh'd and Silver Thimbles J. T.BRYAN THE WATCHMAKER ROSEBURG, OREGON