Buys
-Knnounces That
fandidate.
Salem, Or., Dec.,20. T. T. Geer has
formally announced liia candidacy for
the republican nomination for gover
nor at the primaries in April.
To making his announcement Mr.
Geer sets forth a sorb of platform on
which he intends to run, and says he
expectB to stump the state jointly with
the democratic candidate for the same
oflice. Following are the plunks of the
platform:
Railroads should be restricted by
legislation only in the proportion that
thoy attempt to hold up the people.
Taxation of public franchises.
Teaching of elomentary agriculture
in the public schools.
Economy iu public a Hairs; improve
ment of the Columbia and Willamette
Klvurs and coast harbors, and comple
tion of The Dullcs-Celilo Canal.
Purchaso of the Oregon City locks
by tho general government.
Goer is tho 4tb republican candidate
for governor to announce himself. The
other three are: C. A. Sehlbrede, of
Marshlleld; Or. .Juuioa Withycomb, of
the Orogou Agricultural College, at
Corvallis, nnd C. A. Johns, mayor of
Uaker City.
An Emergency Medicine.
For sprains, bruises, burns, scalds
and similar injuries, there Is nothing
so good 11s Chamberlain's l'ain llalm.
It sooths the wound and not only gives
lnstunt relief from tiiu, but rhumbs the
parts to houl iu about one-third the
timo required by tho usual treatment.
Forsule by Hamilton Drug Co.
Special Holiday R. R. Rates.
For Christinas and New Years a one
and one-third fare for tho round trip
will be made by the S. l U. It. on all
Orogou linos. Sale dittos, Doc. l!;t, 1M,
25, ;i0, III aud .Inn. 1, lUiMt. Going trips
to commoD.ce on date of sale. Kuturn
limit Jan. ll, liioii. Stopovors not al
lowed. THE SURE WAY
to irviMitl'iii!inu'tiiR mill (niMimptIon In to
cunt your ( n, I s lien It llrl appitarK. Ackur'
KiikIIhIi Iti'uioilj will mop lite muich tu a
11 1 K it l , and tlnvo tln tin lil tint of Jinir ayMetn .
A I way r quick riiiI ntiru euro for A hi tun,
MromhUla, mill till thrum, ami Iiihk trn.ll,j.
IMl ilouM nut Kllnly yuu Wo will ruin ml your
money.
MAKUIEM
KKLSi N McMI LLAX. - In this city,
Monthly, Dec. iS, !io,", Leu Nulnou
aud Kllabuth McMillan.
Mr. Nelson and bride left Tuesday
for Portland on their wedding trip, and
will Utor i(0 to Drain, where Mr. Nel
son holds a position as operator in the
H. I oHl.ro. Grunts Pass Observer,
Tho Anion 1
v AV '1 niiirriiik'o it
i '.-'. "rf ' ' ' "(Ml t It,
"-if wwllock is a
fSlllllliliT tiolil
Mutt nover
blooms, ti
(lower that
never buds,
tiinht wllliuiu
vva shits, i si'i'tuon
oil U' 1 1 on , a
"-Vt t out an Amen.
WKw A Thero neviT
was 11 It us
id worthy of tho uiinio. who did not
to Ik llm liitheL mill tin' imiml-
wx ut he.itlliv. i':irnl.!e flnlihvii. to
h iihI down hi- limine ttml the toriiUH' in
cinuihtied by the teiit of his brow, from
Kner:iliiiU to K''!ierill ion. Then' never
wan ii w iii lit to bear tlmt noble title, who
did nut whh to weitr womanhood 'sinost
fllorious erown, the soopiro of mothor
imtil. TlloilMillds o( wedihil folitIei,
olherwi'-it happy, (iill short o( wedUu-k's
Krv;tict hippmes iHH-iiU'io I hoy nroohild
ks. In the uiiijority of ease', this In tv
raiise tho wife, ihnntirh inot;inroor inir
ht't, sutlers from wenlilie uud diseasn
of tho organs ilKlhu-lly femiuino. For
women win- sutler In this way tlion Is
ono KH'tit iitediv.no that does not full tu
mvomptiidt its punmso. It Is lr. Pierre's
l-'avorito I'rosenplion. It nets direetly on
tho ilclU-ato ortiuns ooiu'erned mid makeji
them strong, lie;ilthy. vIkumus mid virile,
ltall.tys tidhuniniiiion. heals ub-enutou.
nootlicrt pain and tone tho shatlenl
nerves. It tits tor wifehood ntui moiher
IhmhI. It uK'ltenM and vltali.'i K tluMlis
tini'tiv feiiiiT'tiie oruanisin. It biuitshei
tho m'iiludh'K o( the 4H'etiuit months and
tnakoM haby'.i Introdiu tum to ihe world
oa.sy and nlmosl pahdi'ss. In Itoure.s ilm
llttio new-oomer't" hoalth and nonrish
inent In plenty. It Is tho best suppoitiv
tonle for nursimr motlu'rs.
Mm. .lemiloP(trk.of M m-hnll. Sl;roirro .
Vnh., w 1 lies: "I mil wind If I 11 f tlie iretij
p'sulis of ymir irn'ut meillrliie !r. IVnv'a
fioi-Ue 1'reserlpilen. It hes me t .vm:rh.
1 hnvo no (In-d fevLiinT u 1 1 I my hnt'y h llio
lileltirtMf lu nlllt. 1 ftel U-Uvr Uiau 1 liat
111 tt'ti y i m-N."
In cum's of constlpMton lr. IMorco ,
rioHsiuit I'i'Hi'ts slnnihl be ustl as nn nd- i
junet to " l avorito Pn-serlTd1' u." Tliey
am etr uiely .simple, rfeeily natural I
aud lm.no prompt and poruiaucut rvtlvl. 1
WTO
IV3&
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n-iV
tffltoef Patterson. ues Ironi 10c 10 acu- g
fen-claH8of bova. Silk handkerchiefs.
Jna Claue Comes"
Christm as "class song.
"Lazy Tom" Lillie Reuter.
"Santa Glaus Offended"- dialogue.
Christmas tree and distribution of
presents,
BAPTIST.
Song, "Christmas Bells" AlHe
Black.
Prayer Pastor Hicks.
Kecitation, "Did You Ever See Santa
Claus?" Harry Jamieson.
Kecitation, "Out at Auntie's House
Leone Coshow.
Song, "Dollie, Goto Sleep" Orlena
Thomas.
Class exercise "Banner That Shall
Win."
Kecitation Mildred Sovern.
"The Keason Why" Earl Powell.
Class exercise ana song Mrs.
Strong's class.
Recitation "Grandma's Mistake"
Melva KanU.
Kecitation Kuthie Powell.
Class exorcise, "Xmas" Mrs.
Hampton's class.
Song, "Once a Golden Star" Gladys
Strong.
Kecitation Sylvia Lewellyn,
Class exercise "Xmas Pie."
Kecitation Wallace Singleton.
Song, "King Glad Bells" Jessie
Pickens.
Class exorcise Mrs. Westbrook's
class.
Cluss exercise Mrs. Hicks' class.
Song "Our Stockings."
Kolo Santa Cluus.
Kecitation Merlo Throne.
Song, "A Wolcome to Santa Claus"
by suhool.
Christmas tree.
cmusTiAN cmiucH I'i:stivitii:s.
The following program will be given
at the Kirst Chri&ttun church, Satur
day ovening, Dec. 1, 1005;
Song by congregation.
Invocation,
Anthem by choir. '
Song by twelvo boys.
Kecitation by Miss Neva Ritchey.
Song by infant class.
Kecitation by Miss Ethel Shupe.
Exercise, "St. Nick" by boys.
Kecitation by Miss Dorthea Abra
ham. Exorcise by seyoo girls.
Recitation by Kenneth Hastings,
Class song.
Arrival of Santa Claus.
All are cordially Invited.
lU'ismi'AL.
Christmas Day, 10:30 a. m.
Processional Ade&te Indoles,
llenlle K. Woodward.
Gloria -R. Woodward.
Te Duum -A. Larvus.
Jubilate A. H. Aldricb,
Hymn ' Whilo Shophords Watched
Tholr Eloeks by Night."
Kyrle G. J. Elvory.
Gloria Tibi-I. Ployol.
Hymn "Angels From tho Realms of
Glory."
Sermon.
OlTerlug for disabled clergy fund.
Doxology. i
Siinctus A. S. Cooper, j
Gloria In Exceleis Old chant. I
Processional "As With Gladness,
Men of Old."
Morning prayor sormon and holy
communion in St. (loot-no's on Christ
mas Day at 10:it0 a. m. ( OlTerlug for
the Christmas fund for disabled clergy.
All are invited, ,
ST JOSKPH'S (l ATHOhU'.)
Chrlfttmas Day.
First Mass at S:;i0 a. in., followed by
papal benediction. Second Mass at 9
a. in., followed by benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament.
At St Joseph's church, Father O'Car
roll has arranged ono of the most im
press! vo Chrisunus diepluys to he seen
In this city. Sheltered lu au auclent
looklug and moss-grown hut or stable
are life-like lignres of the infant Jesus
and his mother. Also tig u res of St.
Joseph, the throo wise men, shopheriis
aud a peasant with his offering of
doves. Grouped about are the life
Hko figures of the sheep and lambs, the
ox, tho ass and the camel, while above
is the radiant Star of Bethlehem, as
pnirayed In tho biblical history of ti e
Sivior's birth. The church will be
open nil day Sunday to all who wish to
see this portrayal of that great event
in the world's History.
rime your valuable papers, eto.,
whero thoy will bo absolutely secure
against tiro, burglary, or other danger.
The Title Guirnnteo & Loan Co., of
this city havo as fine a set of gafoty do
posit boxes as can be found anywhere
and the ratos are vory low. Call on
them, coruor Jackson aud Washington
streets. , tt.
r Kid gloves. g T3
rfi. ' Hanc kerchief a from 6c to $3.00 each. I g
Silk handkerchiefs.
Fancy nightgowns.
Holiday suspenders.
Latest Btyle hate.
Elegant sweaters.
Men'B fancy shirts.
Lace socks.
Umbrellas 50c to $12.00
Long kimooae.
Short kimonas,
Furo Bilk hose.
Largest variety slippers.
Novelty shoes.
Patent leather tfeb.
White lace waists.
'Bilk waists.
Plaited skirts.
Black silk skirts.
Elegant suiting silks.
Hair ornaments.
Newest and finest cut 'glass.
Hand painted art ware.
Chafing dishes.
Pictures.
Crackers jars.
Chocolate sets.
Collar and cuff boxes.
All varieties albums.
Finest toilet cases made,
Ornamental lamps.
Vases of every variety.
Triplicate mi-rors.
Fancy soaps 1 5c per box.
Ornaments of all kinds.
Hand bags 25c to $5.00.
Music rolls.
Linen and tapestry table coverB.
Fancy linen towels.
Pure '.lo?:ii comforters
White and colored blankets.
And Special
Newest of all Cloaks
AT COST
AND
finest Assortment Purs
AI.tAT
H.MARKS CO
Roseburg, Oregon.
Yoncalla News.
There will be a shooting match here
Monday.
Dr. C. W. Gilmorc, of Oakland,
iu town Tuesday.
Harry I'lnkston ami .Jimmy Younp
of Oakland, were in our vicinity last
week, buyiutr horses for E. G. Young- A
Co., for Sun Kratiuisco markets.
Our school will close Friday for the
holidays, and will reopen ou Jan. Sth
Mr. aud Mrs. A. A. Thiol, of Oak-
laud, were visiting' the former's rela
tives in this city the last of the week
liodj. auu I'uiiip uuntingtun are
home from 1'ugene, where they have
been attending school, to spend the
holidays with their parents.
A. F. Stearns, one of tho leading
business men of Oakland, was in our
town last Moirlay.
Mr. end Mrs. r. .). Helliwoll re
turned home Saturday from Portland,
where they spent several days visiting
the latter's relative.
Miss Kva Applegnte arrived home
Thursday from Wallowa, Oregon
whore sho hud been a guest of her sis
ter. She intends to return there soon.
Geo. mill, who has beru working at
Astoria for some lime, arrived home
Tuesday for a. short stay.
II. D. Yett, ot;e of our leading citi
zens, departed last Friday tor Long
Bench, Calif., to join his family and
muke tlit I r futuro home.
No MotiK
SUFFERED S MONTHS
1 ma hvnrUly recommoml Ackcr'i Tablets
for Oyn0t tul atomm-h Troublt-i. t hv
ttit ulfrrtUK for nluht muutaa and tried
uiny tvinetties wOtunu r.'.f, uutil 1 sot
Aci or i iyi)epni iieu, wui.in i tinea only
vliort timo ttii) kid now perfectly well,
i hanking you for the opeeulT n-coviry, 1 am
Rralefullv mhu, Kcaimls I. uaunor, Vau
couTer Wah.
Atatrarl ol tHlotoiU'oteil !am!. Papers
prepared lonltlngon overutnent latiU.
Blue crlotn of township map ihowlns
im vav-aut latuU.
FRANK E. ALLEY
ARCHITECT and ABSTRACTER
Plans and estimates for a kinds
of bnildintrs. special deisni (,-r
otlu-o nx turf s. Phone 87!
ORlfc tn Pout;! Vimty Rank
RoSKllVRO
Okkoon
talance from $7 to $10
Take your choice
whole family a Christmas present. This is certain the
man's chance to
to select from
Kimball,
Jacob Doll, the beautiful Bailey, Weser
Bros., Clarendon, Etc. . . . . W .
Sale lasts until Christmas;
This should settle the quection as to what to buy for a Christmas .
present. flEii Don't forget the fact that we' carry the Edison :
Columbia (EL Victor Phonographs (SL Records.
Also Violins, Mandolins, Guitars and BaDj'os, Music Eolls, Har
monicas, Sheet Music and Music Books, and, in fact, '
Everything' Known to Music.
Burr's Music House
ROSEBURG, OREGON
PUTElt IS LOCATED,
Oregon Forger Said to be in Mendo
cino, Calilornia.
San FHANfisco, Dec. 20. S. A. D.
Puler, whom secret service men have
searched for a week, on account of his
alleged complicity in newlydlscovered
land fauds In Oregoo, is in Mendocino
county and bis arrest is believed to be
a matter of only a few days at most.
Positive information as to his where
abouta was receiyed yesterday by gov
ernment oltioials and the detectives are
now hot on his trail.
No detinite Information hae yet been
received as to the whereabouts of Hor
ace G. McKioley, I'uter's confederate
In numerous swindles, but he is believ
ed to be In San Francisco. He was
there early this month, and the reports
that he has sailed to some foreign
conntry appear to be entirely without
foundation. Ho was In eastern Oregon
late In November, and Is believed to
have gone from there to San Faanoisco.
Doctors Could Not Help Her.
I had kidney trouble for years,"
writes Mrs. Raymond Conner, of Snel-
ton, Wash., "and the doctors could not
help me. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure,
and the very tlrst dose gave me relief i
auu now l am cureu. 1 cannot cay too
much for Foley's Kidney Cure." It
makes the diseased kidneys sound so
they will eliminate the poisons from
tho hlejd. Unions they do this, good
health is impossible. For sale by
Steiner & Chapman.
The Overland wagon
is tbe best
made. At Churchill's.
Church Directory.
CHRISTIAN SCIENt'K StH'IKTY. HoMi
erviivs vvry E'utulaT at 11 A.m., Ar.tl
oyitv Wfw'nu'Miay At 7::0 p. m. in the
smaller hniMti the I. O. O F. bululingtu Hose
Diirg. Humlay Svrmon; "innl."
M'
ClirKCH, soutn. Cor. Stephens and
Waihitigtou (rfui. Sunttay st'TViccx:
I'reaohinit at 11 a. is. ami 7: n. tn. si-.n
dayvehool at li)a. in.; K; worth loag'ie at 6:X
p. tn. ; Junior U-atie at 3 p. in.; Prayer mee-ttuf
on Thursilay at T:;W p. m.
GROCERIES
tOR THE KIGHT KISD
Bm AT TUE RIGHT PRICE8
MRS. HENRY EASTON
Phono 411.
K-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
for mankind
The fl-cnt ptct.t ! noaf b for n.ual oc'
Ion. The ffttntlf botltle (60ccnto) conulo.a
spptr for . yvr. AU.drunliu Mil thta.
of anything on our floor. Ten
start the children in music.
such well- known makes as the
Weber, Hobart ,M. Cable
Farmers, now is the time to be using
disc plows, and we handle the best disc
plows on the market, which is the
Sanders, either single or double. No
trouble to show goods. Call and Bee
hem at J. F. Parker & Co. d-ew.
I'ltnFKSKtONAI,
C. SEELY, M. D.
OfficoBi Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglap
Couety Bank Building.
TnoNB 453
ROSE BU RQ OREGON
DR
. J. C. TWiTCHELL
Abington Rufhlinjr, Third Street,
Forllaml, Oregon.
Telephone Main
Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to A p. m.
9 to 10 a. m.
Sumla
QEO. E. HOUCK, M. D.
Office f n the Rcvlnw Building, upstairs
rooms 13 ami l-i.
TELEPHONE MAIN 81
ROSKRURO - OK KG OK
gLMER V. HOOVER
PHYSICIAN AND StTRGKON
Special attention given to diseases of tbe Note
And throat.
Office: Main mroet, one door south of City Hal)
ROSKDDRQ, OitEaos
J.
E. SHEARER,
PHYSICIAN AND SUItOF.ON.
Olltces in Review Buildine
ROSKIlt-'KCl - - - - OllEGDN
J.
R. CHAPMAN, D. D. S.
Abraham BulUlltig
TeU'phono 114
Hottrs: s a. m. to 5 p. m.
ROSEBURG BREWING
and ICE COMPANY
The largest am! beat equipped brewery
in Southern Oregon.
Koseburg Beer has a reputation through'
out the country for its
PURITY
AND PURITY MEAXS HEALTH
BrweJ only from selected barley and
chotcesft hops. Specinl brewed bot
tlpil Iverour specialty. Pirect
delivery to your residence
iu qutptitio of ona
case or more.
TELEPHONE 14 I
Dollkrs buys the
laboring
A dozen fine
pianos
i
THE ItOSKIIUKU MARKET,
The local market quotations today
are as follows
Wheat 67 cents,
Oats (oftS cents.
Barley 60 cents.
Hay Loose, 5; baled, $7.
Wool 24 cents.
Potatoes 1 cent per pound.
Butter Dairy, 30e; creamery, 35.
Eggs .'to cents per dozeo.
Chickens Mixed, 9c per pound.
Veal Dressed, 4(3.50.
Beef Cows, 2(32ic: steers, 21c:
beifers, 2c.
Hoes Fat, 6c live: dressed, 6Jc
Poktland Market. The quotati
ons in the Portland market todav are:
Wheat, 7:1 cents; oats, 81.25 per cen
tal; hay, clover, $0; timothy, 12; wool,
valley, 2H cents; hops, 1 cents; hogs,
gross, 5ic: sheep, 4jc cross; beef, gross,
lie; veal, 7c; eggs, .'i.5c; butter, cream
ery, 2"lc; dairy, 16c; chickens, tnlxei,
12c lb.
Oregon
ShopjLine
and union Pacific
Three Trains Daily to the East
Through Pi:!irv,!i Blunrtard snrt Toarlt
llfuplnn cr cinliy 10 CmH. I'hlcf.iio, Hpor
ac; loutlit Iwr,lii(t can d.lly to K.naal
City; through Pntlm.n toriri.t .ceiilnff car.
ptrrone.Iy coniluvtea) wekjy to Chlcaao.
kanaC!tv;rwlinliig ohalr car., wata Iria
to the Eaat rally.
170
HOURS
PUKtLAMU TO UH1UAQO
No Change of Cart.
70
Depart
lor
TIMR SCHKDULK3
From Portland.
Uhtca.ro i
I'onlivnd I
sped 1
0: 1ft p m.
rift Hunt-I
ingtoD.
H Lake, nenver. Ft.
Worth, Urn aha. Kau
os cut, St, Louli,
Chicago and Kuu
0:26 p. m.
Atlauttc
E.treH ,8l? i0' Denver, Ft.
8:15 P.m. "D.vym5a',KP-
Tift
Chicago and Gut.
St. Paul
Pant Slhil
7:-tft p m.
Tift
Hpukane.
Walla Wftlla,LeftooJ
Spokane, Wallace.)
Pullman, Minneapolis I ,
St. Paul, Uolnth, Mil m,
wank.ee, Chicago and
fiaat. j
OCEAN AND TdVER SCHEDULE
For San Franc!? o B very fire days at 8:0b
p. m. For Astoria, war pointa and North
Beach Dally, except Bundar, at 8:00 p. m.;
Saturday at 10)1 p. m. Dalit e trice, water
per milting , on Willamette and Yamhill tlvora,
For full information rail on oi addreia
Nr.reat O. R. A N. Ticket Offloa, or addren
A.. r. CRAIG
General Fasaenger Agent
PORTLAND OREGON
For latest news take The Review.
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