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IsTi Jmrmlcss substitute for Castor OIJ, Pare-
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3nni neither Opium, Morphine nor other EnrcotlO
.umool Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
Uflil allays Fevcrishncss. It
. Colic. It relievos Tecthinc:
' aind Flatiiloncy. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tl)j ,
stomach and Bowels, giving Iicalthy and natural slet'i,.
Tho Children's Panacea Tito Mother's Friend.
CASTOR1A
GENUINE
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in Use Foe Over
THE ntNTAUR COMIAMV, TT MUfillAV STDCL'T, NEW VORK CITY.
Grand Xmas Ball.
Will be given at the new armory,
Mooday evening, Dec. 25, by Alpha
Xso&ge No. 47, K. of P. Music by the
Koseburg Orchestra. Supper at the
People's Restaurant. Admission to
dancers $1, ladies free; spectators, in
cluding ladles, 2.1 cents. Everybody
invit&d and a good time assured.
d-sw. d-23.
Blue prints of towusmp maps, fifty
eeafceeach. Filing papers properly pre
parai. Frar k E. Alley, up stairs over
ttnJ office.
THE FIISEST
French German Japanese
CHINAWARE
ON DISPLAY AT :
BARKER & CO.'S.
Nothing More Suitable for a Xmas Gift
WALTER A. WOOD HARROWS
(Formerly Buffalo Pitts Line)
Spring
These goods have had the largest sale and greatest succceb of any liar
rows ever sold in the Northwest.
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BMncmtlmto Boru-ratiC
Fixtures Installed. A Complete Supply Constantly on
Hand. Estimates Furnished. .
was awifo IFt to tio:irth
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glorious crown, the i --,n c
hirnl. Thousarals oV JaCMOn
pthcrwisn unppv. i in
P M O I B
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BAHN5RI)'9
Livery, Feed and Stage Stables
' C. p! BARNARD, f-HorBirroa
Firstclass Rigs of Every Description'
AND ATREASQABLE RATES.'
Stables:
Corner WWilngtafi & Rose Sts., Rctehirj.
ffirls. 1.IU.WUS.
niv.r.Mii 'are but
tfen-slk.sso! boyWltU of
Cltttts Comes" fiiiiuuB.
Sjong.
Syrups, it is Pleasant. IC
cuves Diarrhoea and Wind
Troubles, cures Constipation
ALWAYS
e Always Bought
30
Years.
Failed.
All efforts have failed to And a bet
ter remedy for cougV s, coulds and lung
troubles than Foley's Honey and Tar.
It stops the cough, heals the lungs and
prevents serious results from a cold
J. N. Patterson, Nashua, Iowa, writes:
"Last winter I bad a bad cold on my
lungs and tried at least half a dozen
advertised cough medicines and had
treatment from two physicians without
gettiog any benefit. A friend recom
mended Foley's Honey and Tar and
two-third s of a bottle cured me. I con
sider it the greatest eough remedy ard
lung medicine in the world." For sale
by Stetner& Chapman.
Lever fpike Tooth Harrow
Lever Spring Tooth Harrow
Flexible Diec Harrows
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WATER WORK
Roseburg, Oregon
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.oense bas hi
-j if Li. Thompson and It
.UBO.
See those new 8-day oloc!
half-hour strike and eathearaU ong,
only $3.00, at ,1. T. Bryan's
See Frank E. Alley lor land scrip
Guaranteed perfect, and ready for de
livery. Lowest market price.
SaUman has just received a new as
sortment of the celebrated Seth Thomas
clocks none better.
Women love a clear, healthy com
plexion. Pure blood makes it. Bur
dock Blood Bitters makes pure blood.
Roast Goose and many other good
things to eat at the Railroad Eating
House on Christmas. From 11:30 a. in.
to 7:30 p.m. dswd-23.
AsherLi. Price was la from Oak
Creek today. A good time is antici
pated at the Christmas exercises there
Saturday evening.
"The Greatness and Dignity of Man"
will be subject at the M- E. Church
next sabbath morning. At night the
pastor will preach a Christmas sermon.
Ep worth League at 6:30 p. ra. The
public is cordially invited.
The Fashion Cleaning and Pressing
Parlors, In the Beard & Salzman brick
back of Strange & Ryan's job prtntiug
office, does up-tO'date work and guar
antees satisfaction. The carry a full
line of samples of the Metropolitan:
Tailors, of Chicago. Call and leave
your order for fall and winter suits. A
perfect fit guarauteed. Tooley & Ryan
Proprietor. dtf
Mr. Herbert C Shattuck ofWhaca
N. Y., National Organizer aftd lpctu rer
for the Loyal Temperance Leg'flPi'ia
an earnest, consecrated young man who
is enjoying life by using his talents
and education to make this world a
safer and better place. His addresses
are logical, convincing and enlivened
by anecdotes. He will address a boys
and girls meeting Sunday aiternoon
in the M. E. Church at 3 o'clock, and
in the evening a Union meeting of the
young people's societies at the Chri st
ain Church.
Mhs. A. C. Marsters.
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Sister, or
Sweetheart,
Would appreciate
A BOX OF
FINE
CANDY
FOR XMAS
A splendid line of
Assorted Candies
put up in boxes
of all designs, from-
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STOMAL PUNCH THE CAUSE
Aged Coroisbman Puuisbed at Will by
O'Brien, Wbo Becomes Pre
mier Heavyweight.
Special to Evening Review.
San Francisco, Deo. 21. After a
game fight in which ha stood terrific
punishment, Bob Fitzslminons col
lapsed at the end of the 13th round last
night from the effects of one of
O'Bt'ien'3 left hooka to tho stomach.
Up to the eleventh round O'Brien pun
ished Fitzsimmons at will. In the
eleventh, Fltz made a brilliant rally
and landed several stiff wallops on
O'Brien's heart. In the 12th and 1:1th
rounds, however, Fltz was comptely
at O'Brien's mercy. Fitz collapsed in
the l.itb after staggering to his corner,
and Referee Eddie Graney declared
O'Brien the widner.
The fight was witnessed by an tm-1
mense crowd, whose sympathies were
alwavs with Fitzsimmons. and his nil-
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lies were enthusiastically applauded.!
Fltzsiinmons' age, however, was too
great a handicap for him to bear. On-
ly occasionally did he show any of his
old time form and speed, ana his blows
lacked force. During the fight he was
knocked down three times.
FITZ QLiTS FOIl UOOU.
Sick and disheartened, more from
mental than physical illness, Fitzsim
mons declared this morning that no
amount of money could tampt htm to
enter the prize ring again.
"I was defeated, and defeated fairly
and squarely by a better man," he
said.
O'Brien's victory gives him the
championship of the world, a title
which he will be obliged to defend
against Tommy Ryan and Marvin Hart.
Roseburg Wins First Round.
o j In a competition for several hundred
'dollars worth of groceries for a mining
o company In Southern Oregon, Messrs
o Kruse & Newland, of this city, were
awarded the order, as airainst bids
o made by dealers in Portland, Ashland
o and Grants Pass for the same list of
goods. This is a good showing for
o ; Roseburg, and the winning firm in this
instance is likely to be awarded future
orders.
Five packing outfits were recently
supplied from this city for the new
Victory MiDlng and Milling Co., which
has begun operations in the West Fork
district and adjacent territory. Fur
ther announcements regardlo? this
company are expected soon.
Furioui FIShlinS
"For seven years," writes Geo. W.
Hoffman, of Harper, Wash., "I bad
bitter battle, with chronic stomach and
liver trouble, but at last I woo, and
2 cured tar diseases, by the use of
o Elecf'o Bitters. I unhesitatingly rec
Uunnend them to all, and don't intend
I In thA fllMlfA ts Ka ntltVin.. In .U
bouse. They are certainly a wonderful
meaicine, to nave cured such a bad
case as mine." Sold, under guarantee
to no toe same lor vou. bv A. C,
Masters & Co. drupclst. at Aon a hnttlA.
Try them today.
Take It In Time.
Just as Scores of Koiebure;
People Have.
Waiting doesn't pay.
If you neglect the aching back,
Urinary troubles, diabetes, surely
follow.
Doan's Kidney Pills relieve back
ache, . Cure every kidney ill.
Roseburg citizens endorse them.
Jobn Beaty, janitor at the high
school, residing on Flint Street, says:
"I have been troubled with my kidney's
off and on for years. I had severe pains
in my back and Bides, sometimes a dull
aching and at other times sbarp pains.
After remaining In a stooped position
for a short time, It was bard for me to
straighten. During the last attack I
had Doan's Kidney Pills were recom
mended to me and I got a box at A. C.
.Marsters & Co.'s drug store, and after
taking them a couple of weeks the
paloa all disappeared. I am now pet
fectly well and hearty. No signs of
the old trouble and I give Doan's Kid
ney Pills all the credit."
For sale bvall dealers, orlce SO cm.
Foster-MUburn Co. Buffalo. NY.. sole
agents for the TJ. S.
Remember tbe name Doaia and
take no other.
' This Ox
every dayN
a delicious and
bftkinerl add bo
cool. Flavors: I. '
berrv and Strawb
t your grocers w-dajrv "
Excursion to California.
Under auBptces of the Oregon lievel
opment League. . LeaveB Portlantl on
special train January 13. , ' I
Secretary Tom Richardson,' of the
Oregon Development League, (s very
anxious that the state at iarge Should
be well represented on this excursion.
The party, which will be ooplposed.o
ladles and gentlemen, leaves; Portland
at midnight, January 13. 1906. Stops
will be made at Sacramento, San Fran
cisco, Palo Alto, San Jose, Paso Uobles.
Santa Barbara and IjLos Angeles. Spe
cial entertainment f will be 'accorded
the party at these .points. The ratp '
from Portland will be $63 for one per
eon, which includes three meals to be
served on diner between Portland and
Sacramento, and Pullman berth to Los
Angeles. A rate of 858 Mil be charged
where two people occupy a double
berth. A deposit of $25' is necessary
on eacu ticket to secure , reservation,
ctiou reservations will be held until
December 2.ith. This Is 'an excellent
opportunity to visit California, as the
auspices under which it is given, In
suras a most enjoyable outing. .The
excursion Is to be run only provide),
that not less than 125 persons.make,
"
All communications in refer-
ence to reservations, and to the trip .in
general, should be addressee! to Mr.
Tom Ricli&rdson, Manager-Portland
', Commercial Club, Portland, Oregon
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Grip Quickly Knocked Out.
"Some weeks ago during the severe
winter weather both my wife and myself
contracted severe colds which speedly
developed into the worst kind of la grip
pe with all of its miserable symptoms,"
says Mr. J. S. Egleston, of Maple Land
ing, Iowa. "Knees and joiots aching,
muscles sore, head stopped up, eyes
and nose running, with alternate spells
of chills and fever. We began using
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets, and by its liberal use snon
completely knocked out the grip "
These tablets promote a healthy action
of tne bowels, liver anil kidneys which
is always beneficial when the system Ib
congested by a cold or attack of the
grip. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co.
An Electric Line to the Coast.
Will not Increase the value of
I your land, if you own no land. Here Is
a chance to get in on the boom, cheap
2f( acres of land, li miles from Rose
i burg, on the county road. 13 acres
in cultivation, under fence, soil suit-
! able for truck gardening, good spring.
Terms. Price 8800. Address box 417,
Roseburg, Oregon,
BORN.
HAWKINS. In Roseburg, Deo. 21,
1905, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hawkins,
a boy.
A Fearful rate.
It is a fearful fate to have to endure
the terrible torture of Piles. "I can
truthfully say," writes Harry Colson,
!Of Masooville, la., "that for Blind,
weeding, Itching and Protruding Piles,
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, is the best
cure made." Also best for cuts, burns
and injuries. 25c at A. C. Marsters &
Co., druggist.
Miss Nellie Wilson, the estimable
daughter of Mrs. M. E. Wilson, of
Wi.bur, was married in Portland
Wednesday, Dec. 20, to a Mr. Nash, an
attorndy of Tacoma, Wash, Rev. Jobn
Dawson, former pastor of the Episcopal
Church in Roseburg, officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Moore, Ruck
les; C. W. Hatfield, Melrose; H. F. Liv
ingston, Peel; S. M. Britt, Glide; Glenn
O. Willis Dlllard; Hon. J. D. Lee, Sa
lem; J. H. Paxson, Drain, were Rose
burg visitors today.
John W. Kelly, the veteran news-
papermau;ts In , tbe city, after an I
aosence or.two years, spent at Bkelly,
Or.
Cascade cures colds, coughs and
gripp. Take It and avoid a long spell
of sickness.
We bear that Churchill bas a few
dozen pocket knives that he is sacrific
ing, s-w
Columbia (N. Y.) University bas
abolished football.
Take Cascade and avoid the gripp.
In Mad Chase.
Millions rush In mad chase after
health, from one extreme of faddism to
another, when, if they would only eat
good food, and keep their bowels regu
lar with Dr. King's New Life Pills,
their troubles would all pass away,
Prompt relief ard quick cure for liver
and stomach trouble. 2."c at A. C.
Marsters & Co. drug store; guaranteed.
Oce;
Hln
t Recitation MyrWlla Willi!
Comedy "Taming Mother
Mr. Sampson Whittles. , ; . . W.
Mrs. "WblfflM. ............ Lau
Mrs. Incubus. . . .... . . . .RhoF'
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Timothy Spangle... .... Henr.'i
Hunx ... C... Herbert
Tompkins Fred
Recitation Mrs. Lilly. ''
Song, "Live for Something" choir,
Recitation Nellie Duncan.
Walter drill by eight young ladles,
Tableau. v J
Solo, "You're as Welcome ,s the
Flowers in May" Mrs. E. A. iHinkle.
Duet, "Oh, That Will be Qlory"
Mjrtella Williams and Mrs. JW. F.
Price.
Comedy "Cupid's Capers:'
Duffer . Hehry Kernao'
Mrs, Isabella Dusenberry. .Birdie Corn
James Duller...., s. ...... J jhn Kernan
Nan. ..: Edy the liurge
Mrs. McGlnnis. .. . .Mrs. Harry Turner
Karl (irocer. .... ...R. T. Dlakely
Katrina Stein Ids Erickson
Eastus , , . .... ii vpuy iiurge
Duet Mr. and Mrs; Burij .
. .. 'v .Comtn"!--
OI all the social events B-.-inb thit
nnr
polidays, h,e. Chilstmas Ball t0- be
given uy me Jtinignis or fybntus Of' :
Roseburg, ' promises to be . the best.
That high class musical organisation -
-known as the Koseburg Orc.nestra will
furoish the music in both )61asslca and 1
popular airs, and to hear them is well
worth going, even it you don't caije to
dance. The feature of the evening- will
be the Moonlight Waltz, and the (jolor
effects of the K. P. lodge, put 01, by
the Kdlson Kinetoscope. RemeiLber
tho date, Christmas evening. Deo. 125
New Armory hall.
La Grippe and Pneumonia.
Pneumonia often follows la gripu0
but never follows the use of Foleii)
Honey and Tar. It cures la grlppw
oighs, and prevents pneumonia and
consumption. -- Ask for Foley's Hone
and 'lift and refuse any substitute offer I,
ed. Mr. G. Vacher, of 157 OsgoodSt, r""". -Chloago,
writes: "My wifehad a
severe case of -la-grrpiT8"thr"ee yeare '
ago, and It left her with a terrible
cough. She tried a bottle of Foley's;
Honey and Tar and it gave imnidiate -relief.
A CO cent bottle cured her
co' gh entirely. Refuse substitutes.
For sale by Stelner & Chapman. ; ,
Oysters For Xmas.
Leave your order for Coast or East
ern oysters at Ham's restaurant, at The
Senate. d-dl4.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Toa Kind You Have Always Bough!
gnatnre of 2a(4
LEARN TELEGRAPHY and R. R
Accounting. $50 to $500 a month
salarj assured our graduates under
bond. Our six schools the largest in
America and endorsed by all railroads.
Write for catalog. Morse School of
Telegraphy, Cincinnati, O., Buffalo,
N. Y., Atlanta. Ga . LaOnann. wi
Texarkana, Ter., San Francisco, Cal.
d-dlO.
FOR REM
FOR RENT. A 6-room cottage op
posite the High School. Call nn
Mrs. H. S. French.
TTOR RENT. Unfurnished
6-room
I cottage, bnquire of
Owens, foot of Oak street.
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FOR RENT. Small, unfurnished,
cheap cottage for rent. Call on
Mrs. J. A. Freenran, Mill street.
, OR RENT.A four-room
cottaire
i furnished-
on Pine street.. Call
un Mrs. J. A.
Freeman on Mill street.
F'OR RENT. First class furnished
rooms. Modern conveniences.
References required. Address, P. O.
Box 518, Roseburg, Oregon, d-sw-tf
LOST
LOST. A purse containing several
dollars, in coin, between Ri-
mm mm iits ;
burg and Dlxonvllle Saturday. Reward J
for return to Mrs. A. B. C. Whipple,-
or this office.
FOR SALE,
17 OR SALE. Good gentle nailed eoS
C Address Mrs. J. M. CloyaV lt- ,
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WOOD FOR SALE. 16-lac ii
block fir. EnqnlNof t- IV-
man, city.
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