AWTI FH THFATPF Program For in:i)(,i:s vktoimois NEW ELKS BUILOINO January 7th and 8th O. D. KLOO.Yl. Manager 2 RseH'endulum of Fats Pallie Weekly, Nine Subjects A Kelijf Fpciul -a trag-edy of Title Featurin;; traveling' in a Pullman is not what it is cracked up to lie Vaadevil!eLaFollette Mysteries ReelA Troublesome Telephone Some you have never seen today only A Roaring Comedy COMING: Friday and Saturday, Hamilton & Buckley Doors Open at 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. Admission: Children 5c, Adults 10c In the case of V. F. Hedges v vs. E. 0. Kiddle, an action brought to restrain the altler from diverting the waters of Judd creek, near kiddle, to his v use. .Imlge Hamilton today handed down a decision re- 4 straining .Mr. Itiddle from di- J : verting the waters of the creek to his use during the months of August and September. Dur- 1 ing the other months of the year both Mr. Hedges and .Mr. , Riddle are entitled to what 1 water they need from the creek. . Good Blood, Good Health To the young man Just embarking upon a business career, his beBt asset Is good health. Good health means plenty of rich red blood coursing through his veins. Dike's Blood and Skin Remedy will supply to the system rich red blood free from Impurities. It will strengthen the body tissues and give you a clear healthy complexion, I'rlco $1.00 a bottlo. Come In anil inquire about the Dike Household Itenwxlieg. We (luaranteo Them. WE GIVE ROSEBURQ TRADING CHECKS KROfiN'S PHARMACY SC?5SEET ;itv M:vs. Th(j liii liardtifin Ai L KnilinihliTy j Club will meet WudticKdiiy after-j c.tori. Jiimiiiry 7, at the hoire of itrM. J. II. .'.illicit. Mifws Vim h ami lVurl 1 loriior h:wi Ktino to Rom-burg and Dallas re-BJ-fTtivi'ly to riMiiniii their work hk i (nKti'iictcM'H lit I Im hlli Hchools of j Hiijho rltlf'H, aflrr kihmhUiik tin holi Aiys with (lii'lr panmin, I'ruf. ami; AJESTIC 1 THEATRE IIS TIIK I'l.Af WHIHtl'. KVI-KYIIIMIY (i()i:s. Program Ctianics Every Day The Victor Donald i and Al H. Hallett Players I'l-CCIItiUg Comedy and Dramatic Playlelts TONKiMT f THE PRICE A Triio Sim-y of 'v Vnrk raluui't IUl'n. Miislml om- IMly, Sl'O Snt (mS, SMN hi I I'itliMi l.itlitn 5T0LI N SYMPHONY S i Mis. .1. II. Horner. -t'nrvnllls fla zotte. Sheriff (ieorge Qulne went to .Myr tle Creek this morning on official business. Mis. Cllluorc went to Myrtle Creek this morning to visit with her moth er. C. II. Arundel, or Myrtle Creek, was a visitor in itoschurg for a few hours yesterday. E. P. Drew and w ile, of Voncalla, siient lust evening in Itoscliurg visit ing with friends. P. 10. .Neely, ef 'Itiddle, was a business visiter in itoschurg for u few hours hist evening. Mayor .Martin, or .U.utlo Creek, was a business visitor in liosoburg for a lew hours today. M. Mclionnld, of Hlkton, was a business visitor in Itosehurg for a few hours today. M. S. Smith, or Siitherlln, was a business visitor in Kosehurg for a lew hours today. .1. Sanders, or the Oregon Sol dieis' Home, left lor Portland last evening to visit wlih rriemls. live us a cull wnen in need of horseshoeing and you will never go uisowncre. mil ni lienrue tin, tf. In Two Itevls 1-Vntin im; An lull' Johnson. DAYS OF '49 Tin Mnniurst mitl it. f.rmi.ito 'f Ml Ui'Mrin I rnl ur. 8 THEIR WATERLOO A .NpHikllng Otiiiii'.. . tim. l iuiiiy SHwMllon Ariel' An- Jffl oilier. TWO SHOWS EACH f, EVENING Vk ml 20c ai.i, i : i k Ctllllltti- of I'iclllKN .'c. tfay, l'ridrtjr nn.Qsiuiitny. farit U. A. Illll-r lel'l foi- i,l,.lu ...l. I his nun Hint: to spcii,! a coupl,, of d:is looking arier business matters. Now Is Hie time l let that Con tract or liavo that ciu'ix'iilt r Job done. Tillies (1re i,uiet anil prices lire dose. Siv II. I'. Cliifeon. if .Mrs. Short returned In Wilbur this morning after upending yesterday in Uieeburg attending a meeting of the Menial Culture Club. County Commissioner .lerterson Wiley, of Myrtle Creek, arrived here Insi evening to intend the regular monthly meeting or the county court which convened today. C. It. Krater and wile left for Portland this morning where they will -pcml souie time visiting with friends, Mrs. John While, who was called Hast several months ago. will re liirn heie about Kebruary t, accord ing to word received here today. Couni Commissioner Harry Plllks loii ,ii rived here todav from Oak land lo altend the regular monthly' 1,1 nig oi uie county court. Mis. O. A. Ilucll. of Ixioking lilass. leit lor Kiigcnc this morning In re sponse to n message annollllclllg the serious Illness of her daughter's child. County Piuit Inspector C. 11. Pulley left for the south this morn ing where he will Inspect a number 01 iii .'liarils. II,, w ill probably Iki nb-1 sent front h,re for a week or ten! davs i ' Waller .Packus. of the irm of! Paikus ,i .irrls. of Pep land, spent! e-.enl.iy nlternoon in ItSsehurg. Mr.' Iiackus l ntea fisherman, nud yes-j : lerdin aftiilin succeeded In catch- i Ing a lieaulirul salmon weighing al'oui til poiuls. i I Mr. and Mrs. T. A. ltaffety left! i t"r Portia this nuirniiiB where Mr. ; , iStnety will attend a ni.ding of the i Northwest agents of the Oregon Life; I Insurance Company The year 1 1 ; i was the best ever experienced hy the company, according to report re I iclved by Mr. Itaffely. ! CITY NEWS, -Mrs. .Maddux returned here today after a brief visit at Green. Ituth Chapman returned to Wilbur this afternoon after a day spent here. Mrs. W. Adair left for her home' at Wilbur this afternoon after a day spent here. .1. C. Cavitt and child rem rued lo Winchester today after a brief visit here. Shell Carroll spent the day at Oak lana installing a number of tele phones. H. A. 1) Sneeve, alius "the Cotto lene Kid," left hero this morning for tlio north. Dr. C. L. Peurson returned to Siitherlln this morning ul'ter a day or two spent here, Mrs. V. A. Green returned to Oak land Ibis afternoon alter two mouths siient in this city. C. II. Hamilton left for Portland tii.o morning where he has business matters needing his attention. John White returned from Itiddle last evening where he spent a few- days. If yon mo thinking of building, remodeling- or repairing, yon will s.iv,. money ny seems It. Cbil- N'lll. tf Frank Sehring relumed to Win cbesler this afternoon alter a day spent here. A. C. Itedirer and wiTe. relumed to Drain this arternoon after siieed Ing the holidays here. F. II. Waring and wife left for I'oi'llaud this afternoon her they exiieet to live permanently. A. (1. Hryan and wile left for ICii gen,. this morning where they will spend a few days visiting with friends, Patronize the Farmers Public Mar ket Tuesdays and Katurrtnys. Pro ducers' and consumers' Interest. Prices nhvays reasonable. tf I.. F. Adams, who h-,s b -en a nptlent at the Southern Pacific hospi. lal in San Francisco for some time has returned here. John Peterson, who has been tsil i:ig at tho Singleton home In litis city left for lOugene. this aftel'l; He was joined here by his mother, who has been visiting in San '-'ram-isco. J. J. linker returned to Kugrne1 this afternoon after a brief visit hero lie says he longs to get back lo Itosehurg where he has a host of frinds and acqtiaintancs. K. 1'. Drew an, wife returned lo their home at Yoncalla this after noon. Mr. Drew reports th, laming of many trees of late, a majority of which were apples. Stephen Short, of Wilbur, is spend ing a few days in the city M. McDonald, of Klkton, was a visitor in Itosehurg today. Ft. X. Thompson left for Portland this afternoon on business. Mrs. Henry Harth left for Eugene this afternoon to visit with friends. Mrs. H. M. McClean returned to Siitherlln this afternoon alter a brief visit here. John Kullerton. of Canyonviile, w-as a business visitor in Roscbui'2: today. C. L. Hamilton returned to li:s home at Oakland this afternoun after a brief visit here. The county court today si ent con siderable time In settling with road supervisors. j C. It. Lawrence, of Comstock, was' a business visitor In Itosehurg for ' a few hours today. j T. 13. Murnette, of Round Prairie. ! w:m a business visitor in Rosehurg ! lor a lew hours today. j C. It. Franklin, of Klkton, is i spending a few days In Itoseliurg; lock ing after business matters. - j Mrs. Roland Agee has rerurnen : from Kastern Oregon where she! spent some time wiih relatives. j J. II. Hooth has returned from J Portland where he spent a few days! attending to business matters. I F. S. .Monroe, w ife and child left for Portland tbi PC'iernoon where' they will make their future home, j Zenith Dement, of Myrtle Creek,! who has been a patient at Meicy! hospital for some time past left lor! her home today. j T. P. Patlerson, one of the h"si known traveling salesmen visiting! this territory, arrived here today lo confer with the county court regard ing the purchase of road machinery. Three Pair Womens or Childrcns flip, Ilosi.ry For fO; Big Savings Rosebarg Booterie Three Pair Womans or Childress Onyx Hosiery For 50c On All Kinds of Footwear High grade shoes for the price usually asked for THE CHEAP KIND January Clearance Sale that gives you the best ROSEBURC BOOTERIE Perking Building Rostburg, Oregon NEAREST TO EVERYTHING GLEAN UP SPECIALS Suits, Regular Priced to $30, $14.89 We have just a very few left in best of Styles, Material and Workmanship COATS WonderfuS bargains, regular $9.50 to $40: SPECIAL $5 to $25 MILLINERY Unheard of values in trimmed hats at regular to $8.75, $1.59. Sailors 49c This is our Semi-annual Clean Up. Everything must move THE LEADER AT OTARREU. Best located and most rPu'ar hotel in the City; circulating ice water in every room. Etpecial attention to ladies travelling alone. Kxcellent, reasonably priced prilL Meet your friends at the Manx. European PUn Rate. $1.50 up. Management, Cheater IV. Kelley The annual meeting of the Itaptist church was held at the edifice, at the corner of l.ane and Rose streets this afternoon. The meeting was well attended and considerable intere-it was manifested. At noon, the ladies of the church served a dinner, after which the annual business meeting was held. Officers were elected, re ports were submitted and much other Important business was transacted. This evening supper will he served at the church parlors, after which a so-, cial session will he held. A full and complete list or the business meeting will he published in to morrows issue of The News. Mr. and .Mrs. Ike Gervais, of SutV erlln. were visitors in Rosehur? for a short time. Mrs. M. E. Cranfill left for Port land this arternoon where she will Join her husband. They will make. . .-.....,, iiki, ,ci tiiuimiu Home, m The Store That Serves You Best THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE. SHOP BY MAIL New York Store Green Trading Stamps Are Money Savers A few Items from one department in our Great Annual Clearance Sale Buy StocKings Now-Big Drop in Price N'S 21c iti 21c ALL CHILDREN'S ")0c "Wool Hoso QQ Clearance Sale kJZC ALL WOMEN'S 2.V Out Sizes Cleara rice Sale . ALL CHILDREN'S 2.V Lisl.. Il,.s,. OI Clearance Sale lj X L ALL CHILDREN'S li." .f Cotton 1 lc.se 1 Clearance Sale J. UC a ALL WOMEN'S f)(V Silk Lisle Hose QQ, Clearance Sale Q!C ALL INFANT'S I'm Cotton Hose Clearance Sale . , 10c ALL WOMEN'S 7"ic AVool Hose hCr Clearance Sale QZC ALL WOMEN'S 2.V Wool Hose 1 A Clearance Sale X 7L 19c ALL CHILDREN'S 2oc Wool Hose Clearance Sale . , ALL WOMEN'S 2fc plain bile Burson Clearance Sale ALL WOMEN'S 2.1c white foot HoscQ- Clearance Sale LdlS ALL WOMEN'S "Oo Wool Hose QQ,, Clearance Sale jtC We give Grea tamps Every Day on any and Everything TRADING STAMPS GIVEN WITH ALL PURCHASES I