Holiday Offerings - A Tremendous Assortment Line of Morris Chairs RICE & RICE, The Housefurnishers Our Headquarters for Santa Claus in Home Furnishing Goods. Call in and see this big and elegant line of Xmas gifts for each and every member of the household. Our Dining Room Sets From $15.00 to $37.00 Taborits at $1.00 to $2.50 Rockers, at $1.50 tot$48.00 Buffets, at $17.00 to $45.00 Dining Tables, $6 to $40.00 Couches, from $8 to 37.00 Davenports, at 18 to 75.00 Kitchen Cabinets, 4.50 to 35 Dressers' at 7.50 to 35.00 No Other Store in the City of Roseburg is as well Prepared to attend to your Xmas needs as the firm of RICE and RICE We have the reputat i ion of standing back !m of every sale made. S We sell first class w goods at low prices RICE and RICE Our entire store is full of the most useful Xmas articles ever displayed in Roseburg. Space forbids enumeration of all but a few of the articles. From $35 to $125.00 A Swell Line of Rugs, China Ware at ail prices, Cut Glass in ail designs and at prices to suit all, Sectional Book Cases, Silverware, Brass and Ornamental beds. Never in Roseburg has there been such goods at lower prices COMMEIICIAIj CLUB HOLDS A VHKY INTERESTING MEETING. Proposed Amendment to Ily-Lnws la lt'f(MUed Fire CoiiunisNloners Given. Additional Work. The regular monthly meeting ot tho Roseburg Commercial Club was held last evening, with a large and enthusiastic crowd in attendance. In tho absence of V. E. Alley, the regu lar club president, W. H. Fisher pre sided. Publicity .Manager G. P. Schlosser acted as secretary. The most 1 Important matter brought up for consideration dur ing the evening was a discussion relutlvo to adopting an amendment to article 4, section 6, of .the by laws of the club. This amendment had for Its purpose the reinstate ment of members exelled from the club for the non-payment of dues without undue formality or delay. The amendment as proposed anil submitted for consideration follows: I View Gifts Now-We'H Hold Them Till Xmas DIAMONDS. "The King of Gems" To have fine things rather than many; to seek prenuineness and to scorn things that SEEM more then they AttE even to do without if necessary rather than to buy the unworthy these are the ideals of our customers whoso naeds we are best prepared to fill. Especially is this true of our patrons who select Diamonds from the gorgeous stock we have. The Holiday showing is the finest we have ever gathered, because we exercised close care in selecting the various numbers. You can pick a Diamond here with absolute assurance of getting the very best your money can buy Kings with all size gtms in all style mountings; stick pins, cuff buttons, etc. Just the one you want is here. Quality, weight ani size guaranteed. Most Appropriate Of Gifts For Christmas Gifts Diamonds are unsurpassed don't pick a Diamond until you have seen our Holi lay values. There's more than satisfac tion in the giving of a "Huey" Diamond. . A CIIEKKI-TIj L1AH Dec. 12 and 1:1. Tickets now on sale at Mars- ters Drug store. Oregon representation at the Panama exposition In 1915 was adopted by a unanimous vote of the club. A communication requesting the Roseburg Commercial Club to uso Its Influence in bringing about the passage of a bill pensioning mothers who have children dependent upon them for a livelihood was referred to the committee on legislation, of which W. C. Harding Is chairman. A communication received from Portland' dealing with Insurance rates and flro protection was referred to the newly appointed board of fire commissioners. A communication received from the Interstate Highway Association asking the Itoseburg Commercial Club to send a delegate to the nat ional confjntlon of the organiza tion to he held In Washington, D. C, was referred to Claud Cannon. A communication received ifrom tho Eugene Commercial Club asking the local commercial uody to en dorse a change of tho Pacific high way rrom Its present location to a point cast of the Cascade mountains was referred to a speMul committee composed of Claud Cannon, J. V. Perkins and Eugene Parrott. The committee will investigate the prop osition and report their findings at '.lie next meeting of the club. 12 ISEAl'TII'TL l'HESENTS "Be It resolved by the Roseburg Commercial Club, In regular meeting, assembled: That Section 4 of Article VI., of the by-lawB of the Roseburg Commercial Club be and tho same is hereby amended to read as follows: "4. A- membership committee, which shall be composed of three members ot the Board of Trustees, i to whom tho Secretary shall each i month furnish a complete list of i members who are more than ' two months In arrears In the payment of their dues, If any, and whose duty It ' shall bo to Interview such delin ! quents, stating to them that they ! have been reported to the member ! ship committee by tho Secretary for i non-payment of dues and that unless ! such dues are paid before the next ! regular meeting of the Board of Trustees bucu delinquent member 1 will be suspended and dropped from ; the roll of members, and the meni ; bership committee shall report such leases and the fact and result of such I interview to tho Bonrd of Trustees I for action. If tho member or mem- j At Clark's studio. Sit now for ; hers so reported for non-payment of . Xnias fotos. dues shall not have paid such ducsj before the next regular meeting of I KOSAHIAXS I'NAISI.IC TO MAKE : the Board of Trustees, tho Board 'l;(il'OSl ;i) .STOP I N KOHKIil'IMi VO J may In Its discretion suspend such I 1 .li.Hnnitotit member niul direct, tile Letter ltcTelvd T'MliiV bv PuhllcHy -Sv ; Secretary to drop bis name from th We Guarantee your shirts, collars nnl cuffs to bo perfectly laiiu dered, when sent to our laundry. Wo want more work and aro gunning for yours. Wo give the best finish to your linen, are quick In deliveries and charge only fair prices. A trial order will bo appreciated. LONE STAR LAUNDRY PHONE 380 COR, PINE AND WOODWARD STS. jfrl make arrests for any Infraction of the law. Their special duties, however, are the enforcement of tho Juvenile Inws and the regulation of dance hallr and other places where young men and women congregate fur amusement. WANTED Man to clean out two bricked wells; three miles out on P'Jrbh place. W. .1. Clarke, Box 4'"'-. city 1033-1I7 lMk out for bullous. 21 KOII SALE My yew modern 'bun galow on Stephens street. I'Mru pluco, gas. etc. Will sell cheap If. taken at once. Terms If desired. A. A. Wilder. Phono 177-J. 1 oau-tr i cv r v t i k jpmai rur Amas i raae i $o.oo DIAMOND RING FREE On Christmas Eve we are going to give away a genuine Diamond Rng worth $"0.Oo. Come and Jet us tell you about the proposition. Don't fail to a.'k for cash coupons when yon make purchases. ' ? A. S.HUEY CO. "Tfie Christmas Gift Store" n eater of members. Within three days after the suspension of any member for non-payment of dues, the Secretary shall so notify him in writing of su:h suspension. If such suspended member shall thereafter apply for re-lnstatement and shah imv tho amount of dues which he is lio Rhatl he re-tnKtated bv Letter It reel veil Toilay by Publicity Milliliter Kchlosser l!iipHilnlilifC Wlil Visit ItowehtirK lJUer. In a reply to a letter sent to the Itoyal Kosarinns, of Portland, a few days ago, Publicity Manner Schlos ser, fif tho Koscburg Commercial Club this morning received a com mttiieutlnti from the secretary of Un to tho effect that l.io ..osnr- , ians can not ; while enrouto stop In ItoHeburg to San Francisco as $3 CM ; in arrears. I j the Hoard of Trustees unless he shall ; lift than Iia flfpihh to members!) I II ... . . ... . .. . I nroviniinlv intended, and roll SCO iient- tn lue ciuo. Ann any sucn suspenu- - ' ied member who Is denied re-instate-, I'""" l" ment by the Board of Trustees shall :,nt organuauon aiioum no aua.um..-jfco 18- . ed have the rlEht to a d Deal to tho body in itoseuiirK wiih win i tiiry of tiie Kosuriunfl following . newsimper annoiimenient to the ef Schlosser's invitation to stop of the Club sembled, which shall bo decided by a! majority vote of all cluh members present and voting, at the next reg ular meeting after such appeal If made, and tho vate on such apeal shit Iways be viva voce and not by ballot." After reading the nmendment a number of brief talks were delivered by Interested members. Some ad vocated adoption of the resolution, while- other opposed iis passage. Kin i ally, the amendment was phired to ;a vote and defeated. J Tho committee ppolnted to solicit ! fund for the erection of a thentre In Kosrburg rcorted that they ha-1 'conferred with the local merchant land CHpiUiliKts. but had failed to se 1 cure sufficient Buhstcrlptions to as- i aure the proposed strueture. Upon! , motion, the commltteo was retained IX)9 AN'JKLKS, Iec. 10. Six ; and Inatruced to make another ef-1 clergymen are on the rolls of tho po I fort In hope of raiding the required Ilco department today as special of j fund. I fleers. Tliey wear Btars like plain :D3 feet that the members of the organl-! zaiion expected 10 mane a nunioer oi Southern Oregon tops wntio on tneir trip. Mr. W. J. Hoffman, secretary of the Itoyal Unfurl mm and it mem ber of the Portland Oregonlan staff, ban wrfliMi .Mr. Sho!sser that the club regret.- its Inability to stop In I'Ortf-biirg HS lliteiiui-d, biit neVeflh leys promlsfs a viit of the hoc to this city tit a later dale. 1$ - . g ST.lltS lo l-.nroi-e I lip ljl' (t hivenlli. Mil. From The "STOPE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY." We have just received One hundred Tails of Fancy Ram ona Candies. Before buying for your church or school trees Come in and see our floods and prices The quality of these candies are unex celled and sure to please. With every $3.00 Candy order we give you 2 pounds assorted candies free for your school or church. All kinds of nuts and Xmas gocch at the lowest prices. Slep in and see our line. You are Weloome. Yours for Business SIX l.i:l!iV.MK AUK WKMiiNr; I'iii.ii i- IStubbs. The Grocer. 3 1 ' A renolutlon endorsing Hurra 1 1 dotheft men and are