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LOCAL NEWS. Attorney Albert Abraham la In Albnay oa business. Miss Cloe LuBrie Is visiting with friends In Eugene. Sea "Itouieo and Juliet" at the t'KESCKNT tonight. No use to suffer from colds; use Msrsters' Couch Balsam. tf Umpqua Cold Cure la a guaran teed remedy. Quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF Glenn Wlmberly went to Eugene today to attend the Waahlngton Orcgon football game. Ed. Larsen, a barber, was received at the county hospital from fllendale, suffering from typhoid. John Stoekol was In from near Looking Class this morning. He has a large lot of rooted grape vino sups for sale. I Mre. Sam White Is tired of buy- I Ing ground coffee. She buys Polgcr's Golden Qate whole roast and grinds It. 4 I Chapped hands are quickly cured by applying Chamberlain's Salve. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Hamil ton Drug Co. Examine the construction of a HuBb and Lane piano and you will readily underiitand why they guar antee them for twenty yearB. dtf The football gamo at Eugene to day betwoen Oregon and Washington reeulted In the first half In a score of 0-0. Second half not reported yet. at 6:00 p. m. Kemlck Fate and O. W. liurnett were down from Myrtle Creek this afternoon. Everything U reported moving nicely there. Mr. Fate was making final proof on his timber land claim. For a mild, easy action of the bowels, a single dose of Doan's llegu lets Is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 26 cents per box. Ask your druggist for them. "Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil Is the Lest remedy for that often fatal dis ease croup. Has been used with success In our family for eight years. Mrs. L. Whlteacre, Uuffalo, N. Y. A -supply of the new edition of the Oregon mining laws haB Just been received at this office. It In cludes everything to date In legal mining procedure.! Copies only 40 cents each. TF Stops Itching Instantly. Cures piles, eczema, sat rheum, tettor. hives, herpeB, scabies Doan's Oolnl ment. At any drug store. THE ItOND RKALTV CO. Or charda, farms, timber and city prop erty. Some fine bargains. Jackson street, Roseburg, Ore. For good printing of all kind The Review leads. Oyster season Is oiiened. Olym plas or Eastern In any Htylo nnd the rlght kind of style at the IttweburK Hotel, near the S. P. depot. Special Sunday dinner from 6:30 to 7:30 p m., for 60 cents. DTF 8. W. Ilance, an elderly gentleman, who was associated with C. I. l.ea vengood In the land locating busi ness In this city for over a year, died hi Portland Thursday night, Nov. 12, of heart trouble. Ho was a single man, but leaves relatives at Kllensburg, Wash. Mr. Hance left Hotteburg about Bix weekB ago. While here he lived at Miss Anna Long's boarding house. The new mileage books, 2000 mllett for $60, or one-hnlf cent per mile lower thnn the regulnr rate of fare, will be placed on salo by the Houtti ern Paclflo Co. tomorrow. Simultaneously,- tho $30 script books, which carried a rebate of S4.60 lifter be ing fully used up, will be retired. The $90 script hooka, on nccount of the large number on hand, will not be retired before the first of next year. Portland Oregtmlnn: Judge Cle- land, In the Circuit court, granted n motion for a non-Bult yesterday In the case of F. J. Ilelllwell against the Portland Hallway, Light A I'ower Company, In which the plaintiff, who Is a grocer at Kern Pnrk, sought to recover from the company $1000 on accouut of an acculent whl.ii occur red February 11. Ilelllwell snld he was walking along a platform at Kern Park when a Mt. Scott car struck him from the rear. Witness testified that he atepped directly In front of the car, and that the motor- man had no chance to stop It. He was reading a newaimper at the time. (Helllwell was a former resi dent and business mau of Yoncalla, this county.) Mow to Treat Hprnln. Sprains, swellings nnd lameness are promptly relieved by Chamber lain s Liniment. This liniment re duces Inflammation nnd soreness so that a sprain may be cured In about one-third the time required by the usual treatment. 26 and 60 rent sixes for sale by Hamilton DrtiK Co Pbooe 1053 All Work Guaranteed H. C. R1TZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber Special Sale on Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge Racks, Etc Lot sis n.h. tn animal on Tour work. PtMtn and Hot Wnier Npivl ai'y FoeC of Jackson SU Repair Work Neatly Done The Birth Stone for November is Ike TOPAZ WE HAVE AN IM.MKN.SK LINK, MOUNTED AND UNMOUNTED W have full llrt of U Wu, N.-ckla.-, I VllHr, IVo-Unl. Kt Onr tin 1 watch tnoTiuuii ami run, la all ra.U aul !, I the muai complete la HatAarn Orffon. invito jon to clL , J. T. BRYAN, TTw Waictnwkcr R.OJUURG, - ORICON ii vmtmi)wiiiiii)iiimMiitiw) wiw 28 VKAIW A IIRUM.MF.ft. Walt Jackson to Vult Kuud uud Llve lu Albany, where he has btore. After having carried a sample case for 28 years in the northwest terri tory, Walter Jackson, than whom perhaps there to no better known commercial traveler III America, Is now about to retire, says the Ho qiitain, Wash., Washingtonian. Mr. Jackson owns a tobacco business at Albany, Ore., and he will make that city his home when he gets through with Kosenfeld, Smith & Co.. of Port land for whom he haa traveled 16 years. To every cigar dealer in the states of Washington and Oregon, Walter Jackson Is known. During his 28 years' experience as a commercial traveler In the west he haa made practically the same territory and sold many thousands' of dollars worth of goods. Everyone likes him and everyone has a good word for him, because he has nlwnys sought to do the right thing. He in the dean of Northwest commercial men and many a knight of tho grip will sigh when It becomes generally known that "Grandpa" Jackson la to quit tho road. Mr. Jackson comes from fine old Southern stock. Ho was born (10 years ago in Missouri, a,nd his falhcr, Hancock Jackson, was the governor of the Btnto In 1856-00. About 30 years ago Mr. Jackson came to the const and for three years traveled out of San Francisco. Then, ho enmo north to Portlnnd nnd for 26 years has made that city his home. le Is In Honuinm on his last trip. introducing Ed. Sommers, who will succeed him. . How to Cure a Cold. Re as careful as you can you will occasionally take cold, and when you do, get a medicine of known re liability, one that haB an established reputation, one that Is certain to ef fect a quick cure. Such a medicine 1b Chamberlaln'B Cough Remedy. It has gained a world wide reputation by Ub remarkable cures of this most common ailment. It acts on nature'? plan, relieves the lungs, aids expec toration, opens the secretions nnd aids nature in restoring the system tr a healthy condition. During the many years In which It has been In general use wo have yet to learn of a single case of cold or attack of tho grli having resulted In pneumonln when thlB remedy wns used, which snowt conclusively that It is a certain pre veutlve of that dangerous disease. Chamberlnln's Cough Remedy con talus no opium or other narcotic and mny bo given as confidently to n hahy as to an adult. For sale by Hamil ton Drug Co. FROM COI NTV EXCHANGES. Drain Nonpareil. Horn, Nov. 8, 1908, to Mr. nnd MrB. 1. W. Haines, of llnrdscnibhlc. a son. Horn, nt Drain, Nov. 12, to Mr. nnd Mra. W. G. Karrar, a son. After a long siege of sickness caused by dropsy and oilier compli cations. Marsh N. Kllslcy b life pas sed away peacefully In East Drain Wednesday night at the home of I. II. Sneed. Tile burial took placi next day, Hev. llrowne conductinr tho funeral services. Deceased win aged 69 years and was a native ol Indiana. He came to Oregon In 1861 nnd tins resided for man years In thlB vicinity, where lie wai held In the highest esteem by all whe knew htm. Karl Ensley, aged about 16 years, Is his only surviving child. Oakland Owl. Stearns llrolltera nre going to dig up a portion of their hop yard anil set out loan prune trees. Hev. II. H. Shangle, llnauclat agent 'I have nsad rnnr alnbls rirsri srid And lain par fact. itiulJn'l do wtllmiil stir, in. I ! il tli -in fur ouia tlrua for linl!nt!.in ami 1II- B)llj i It 111 lu astsr ! tttliuut tt e. win-) ripu, juu will lUntrd A. Man, Albtny. H.Ti Best For Plaaaanl Palaiatil Pnaont TaaloOnod Do flood. Haiar Strhoii. lVaan or lrlr Iff . UV Nsnar oU In bulk. Th (-nam tl-tat alamffxl U V 0. Uursniaiu so a or or four tuiir oaf a. Starling Remedy Co., Chicafo or N.Y. 6c INHUL SUE. TEN Mil HON BOXES Biliousness CAMDY CATmftnc of Columbia College, at Milton, and presiding elder of the M. K. church. South, Is visiting friends lu the city. Myrtle Creek Mull. C. O. White disposed of his Inter est In the Myrtle Creek Water, Light a Milling uo., last week, to E. Bond. Arter nits deal was made Mr. White purchased the one-third interest of the H. Dyer & Co. Store, held by the Jefferson Coruellson estate, then re sold It to the administrator of said estate, W. C. Hales, who in turn sold to Iteinli k Fate, who now holds two thirds of the stock of the company. . v. underwood and daughters departed Sunday for Marion, In Mar lon county, where they have decided to locate. D. M. Held, of Medford. was here last week visiting his father, E. F. Held, and looking the country over. He has decided to buy land In this vicinity and locate permanently. uonaiu Morrison Is having the tract of land which ho bought of S. W Uayless last summer, platted off into acre lotB and has placed the en tire holding on the market. Several sales have already been made. E. r Held, lately here from Medford. nan purchased 6 ucres, at a price of $800. Mr. Thompson and Bister, of Arletn, have taken 2 acres and Ed ward J. Falrbank, ono aero. At this rate It will be only a matter of a few weeks before the whole twenty acres will havo passed Into tho hands of prospective home builders. At a hearing before the boundary board at Hoseburg last Friday, the prayer of Edwin Weaver asking that he be transferred from school district No. 19 to district No. 116 In upper Missouri noiiom was granted. Prop erty amounting to some $70,000, the grenter part of which Is represented in me roauoea or me 8. P. Company, was placed In the new district, along with seven children of school age. In oroer ror ins children to reach th new school It will be necessary for Mr. weaver to build a foot br dee across the Umpqua river, and this he proposes to do at once. nlnelnir the linage across the, stream at the Cleal Weaver place. The structure will ho some 300 feet long and will cost about 1300. (lemlule News. W. H. Leah tins opened a clothing "ore ill tne building recently occu pied by the Homo Meat Co. Hev. It. o. Casey, of the M. E hiirch, has been sent as pastor In hurgo to this city. He will preach at Glendale twice a month. T. W. Hillings, or the Mule Creek nines, and Miss Ilcssle Shlnn, who formerly lived at Fernvaie. were married last week and passed through tilendalo last Monday on a bridal tour to the central cities of Califor nia. Mr. Hillings is superintendent ind Joint owner of the Mule Creek mines. Watched Fifteen Years. "For IB years I have watched the working of Ilucklen's Arnica Salve nd It haa never failed to cure any jore, boll, ulcer or burn to which 11 wns applied. It has saved us many a loclor bill," says A. F. Ilnrdy, of I'.ast Wilton, Maine. 25c at A. C. Marsters A Co's. drug store. FOR SAI.K Genuine Marshall straw berry plnntB. No disease. Fifty cents per 100 nt Hlversldo Fruit Gardens. Louis Harzee, owner. dn21 LOST Wednesday night, a gold watch and hair fob. Finder please return to Hess' barber shup, Sheri dan atreet, and receive reward. dtf III Tbc Pressure of H Laundry iWork tloiio nt home is felt ly (lio lu-ml of (ho Iiouhi' mid nil tho family. Why not Ih nlltmtl of it? 8,-iul ill your work to this lnundry nnd the ri'sult will Ik lunh'y kjiI Nfnrtory. We uno (In J Honp, pun vn I or nnd a lilw eral amount of fiklll tud KoihI unit. HhlrtM, roll htm, cult mid Ntnniittl rimmIh nra a hkt. al ly with un. WnCeli for rlrc8 licit wrrk. Thorn? TIM. Roseburg Steam iff Laundry. RACE MEETING Thanksgiving Day Thursday. Mov. Id Races start at 2 o'clock sharp First Race, 1-4 mile dash, purse $50. Second Race, 3-8 mile dash, purse $50. Third Race, 1-2 mile dash, purse $50. All races open for any horse, entrance fee 10 per cent of purse. V. G. Winningham, Lessee. Does not Color the Hair AVER'S HAIR VIGOR KDENBOWRR W. C. T. V. Tho local W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mra. 8. M. Munson Friday, Nov. 6. After a few boiikh, Mrs. L. Burzee led in prayer. Following this, Mrs. Helen FerKUson entertained the union with a recital of her trip to Portland to attend the 25th annl veraury of the order. Douglas county was counted, the banner county of the Btate, of which the workers have Just cause to be pround. There were 12 ladles present who attended the first organization of the W. U. T. V. in Oregon ?5 years ago. Mrs. Ferguson Is a tireless worker and on the following dajr entertained tne u. r. Li, at her home. The ladies will meet In two weeks at the home of Mrs. Leu is Barzee in River side. A cordial Invitation to attend is extended to all Interested In the cause. M. IllllouKiies and Const iput ion. For years I was troubled with bll ousness and constipation, which made life miserable for iiie. My ap petite failed me. I lost my . usual force and vitality. Pepsin prepara tions and cathartics only made mat tors worse. I do not know where I would have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's, Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the digestive functions, helping the Bys- tem to do its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are for sale by Hamilton Drug Co. INSTRUCTION IN VOCAL MUSIC. Mrs. R. R. Wood will accept pupils in vocal Btudy (Old Italian method). Call at Burr's Music Store. dn26 Get a fine, three-sheet wall chart, In colors, free with a year's sub scription to The Review. V. A A. M., Laurel Lodge No. 18 Holdi l regular meetiugiron '2nd and 4th Wednei daya of each month. , G. G. Giuham, W. M. N. T. Jawarr, Secretary AO.D.W. KoscDurg Lodge Ho. 16 Meet the '2nd and 4th Mondaya of a:b mont) at 7:80 p. m,, lu the KorMters" Hall. A metnuera In good staudtnr are Invited to at tend J. w. Dowkll. M . w , k. a, uiox, Kecoraer BP. U. EI.KB, RoMburg l4X.se, :vo.86- Holds regular communication! at the Klkt Temple on '2nd and 4th Thuradaya of eat b month. All member requeited to altp d riwularlv. and all vlaltlnv brothara are nnnll auj Invited to attend. r.. 14. rivni tt, n. ti. Geo. W. aTALk v, riecratarv. D KG RE K OP HONOR, My tic Lodge No. 13- HeauiDa tDa m jnumuny evening of each month In MaofHbec Hall. ViaftlnR member eordlallv Invited to attend UlNNlI K. Cavkndir. O. of U A. H. Lenox. Kno. I. W. Duwrll, Receiver. EAOI.KH, Roaffbnrg Aerie meet a In Odd Pellowa Hall on '2nd and4lh Monday even lnaa of each month, at 8 n'clork. VlMt tug brethren In good tamllng alwaj welcome. O. I'l'LVH, W. I1., C. W. Ballard. Sec. O. O. P., Rising tttar Lodge No. 174, intwta In Odd Fellow' Ttmplft very Frtday eveulUK Vial! ug brelherea alwarn weleome. K. N. Kwart, N. U. P. U Mk ki.1.1, R. 8. M. PlCKLR.'P. & 10. O. P., I'MlrlrtrUn IxxUe No. 8 Mceta n Oild Kellows Temple, rorner of Jacknon and ('aan H'reeln, oh ntunlay evening of eat h week. Membern of the order In good a lauding are Invited to attend. J. . GoonNOw, N. O. N. T, Jkwrtt, R. a 10. O. P., PnUm Knentnpment No. 9 Mroli in Odd Pellowa' Temple on the lit and iinl Tbnmlay evenltigt of eaeh month. Visit ing brelliereu alwaya welcome. 11 O. Li win, l P. J. O Gooiihow. iJcrlbo. KOP P , Atnha IMlge No. 47 Meet every WfKlrela-in I. O. O. P. IUII, at 7:M p. in. MemLHsrH In good standing are luvlled to attend. Glim V. Wimhkily, o. o. L. A. BiMMUAHT, K. R. 8 0 N. G., Co. D Repara'e Battalion Meeta every Thurmlay evening at the Armory Hall at a o'clock. ll.O. Hlocum, Captain. KO. T. M., Protection Tenl No. l.t-llottla regular nieelinan nn every WethieiMUy night In Maccahee Hall. All vloiting mrmltera In good atandlng are Invltetl to at tend. P. P. Patterson. Tom. U. W. Rait, R. K. LO. T. M., Rnarbnnr Hive No. 11- Holda regular revtewa on every TueinUy afier noon at -2:iV o'clock in the Mscratee'f Hall. Hlntrra of otlieri Hlvea visiting tn the city are cordially Invited to attend our reviews. Man. O. R. Rohkhrakk, Com. Man. Jkmir Kapp, R. k. MOpKRN WOODMKN OP AM KRICA. Myrtl Camp No. thi:w meet on the second and fourth Weduesdavsof everv month In the Pnrrestera' Hall. Travellnc Neighbora ar eot dlally invited to visit our Camp. A. C. Mawkk. Consul, A. HiUmak, Clerk. MOl'KRN RROTHRRHOnD OP AM KRICA' Roaeburg Ixi1(e No. 4t -Meeta everv 2nd aud 4th Thurmlay In Marcabee Teinple Vltttug members always welcome. K v ely H HoevRR, President Rektha Wruiht, Hecrv'ary. OK. B., Roaeburi Chapter No, -Holdsthelr regular meeting on lat and 3rd ThurMlxyi In each Mouth. Visiting memters in good lUndlng are respectfully invited to at teud. Mm. I. WOLLRNBIRil, W. M. Frrr Johhsom, Secretary RKRKKAHS, Reeeburc Rebekah Unlge. No. 41. I. O. O. P.-Meeu In Odd Frllows' Temple every TneMs y evening. Visiting listers aud brethren Invited to attend. Ma. Maouik RonRRrmvt. W.O. Mra. (rtRrHRMsoM, Secretary. WOMKN OP WOOnCRAFT. I liac Circle No. 4Meton island 3rd Monlar evening of each month at Od 1 fellow- Hall. Vtflltlug members tn good, landing are In vited to attend. FLORINri TTtMrsox. O. N. Clara Ht'RRN, Clgrk 1.001MFN Or T1H WORLD, Oak Camp . W 1. Meetaat the Odd Pellowa' Hall In Riwuuurt. everv 1st and 3rd Momtav tvtnlnga Visiting nelirhbori always welcvuue K. N Kt rt. C. r IwHHiii ' DAILY WEATHEK REPORT V. 8. Weather Bureau, local oHice, Roseburg, Ore. 24 bourn ending 5 a. m. Nov. 14, 1904. Precipitation Id lucbenaoO buntlreilUia: Maximum temperature 46 MlDlmnia temperature 44 Free iplUt ltm , 0.O Total prevlp. tlnce first of month 0 01 ' Avg. prePlp. (or this month for 80 yeara.,,.4.37 ToUl pre Ip.from Sept. 1, 1UUH. to dat 6.73 ' Average p reel p. from September 1, 1M7.. . . 5.74 Total ezveM from Sept. 1, 1908 0i ' Average precipitation for 31 wet aeaaoni, 8ept to May (tuelmtve)..... 32.93 Wim-um Bkll, Observer. For Roseburg and Vicinity! Fair tonight and Sunday. For a reliable cough remedy use Marsters' Cough Balsam. tf See 'Ilomi'o and Juliet at th CKKSCKNT tonight. During changes of weather al ways use Marsters Cough Balsam. A3 OROWEtia OUR. EXHtH.lt.Nt IMTTtES PHUT L. M Vy aiBflvl wtrrj W isar.RisaiNa ' HOLLY TREES fTni'P KNru iflii tv t-w 1 Friaht In 11.. rl vnM UiUi 1 rTNM that h. h....n .nhlii ... .kl Rk u. w; ..vr.; '.r::T,:,,v?.":v 1 1 j "a wnlla aurmant, nd JI 7 wpiani.rivatintiiebcK, jut r" urm mi inpiT pm in the iroaad tliun out tfaa trinj MMPLHI WilTlllAl aisreTioss jffon how to force arowth In ropr I W barrlM will b (urnUhuil wilh tutoh pporohaM. Grow your own Hi.llv R08ESV.V.V.a.T.V ' mo novBiiies ana oia rmror-. ""I nnraj. veil-rooted 'vuoriDiirniieda bk sot uataioffue 0W.OOA VorUansl, Orcou titxku, Waah. IT is not by chance that the HOWARD watch is the one truly fine watch made in America. 1 The Howard It the reasoned combination ol the finest materia) and workmanship ever put into an American watch. ! Ever Howard ta adjusted ia its teat, and price-ticketed at the factory $35.00 to $150.00. The price is ntvir cut. ' r ' I We are distributors for this dis tinctive watch. .. - .' Sold By A. S. HUEY Jeweler-Optician NOVELTY THEATRE Program chnnges each Sunday, Mumlay, Wednesday and Friday. PROGRAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MOVING PICTURES: "The Flrt'innn'ji Daughter." "Half Sntunlay Oltfl." "Advi'lUure nf a llnth Chair.' "A Fish Slorjr." ILLUSTRATED SONO: "I Wonder If Yon Miss le and "Suthern lilrl." MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADWSStON Sc Evsnias Perfmasce 10c eajawio A Word About Little Things in Clothing. Remember it is not only the outward appearance, but the "little things" regardless of how attractive the style, how beautiful the fabric Does the coat have genuine hair cloth shrunken canvas hand padded lapel collar lapel stay linen pocket stays linen edge stays button and buttonhole stays non-puckering edges these are some of the little things we look out for for you. Its a con tinuance of your patronage we want. Can't sell a cheap suit and give these things that's why we advocate Good Clothes. Glad to show you. Prices consistent with value. We Keep Your Clothes Pressed Free g sealing of China Commencing on November H 7, we will make low prices onHaviland China. Come and buy while stock is complete, so you can get what you H want. This H cash. 8 H You will always find the best 5 of groceries, fresh green vegetables g and fruit in our store. 1 Alton's. Frey&Co I GROCERS II Phones 201 Successors to J. r. Barker & Co. H if H Manuel Lopez CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS DENNING & KENT, Distributors Roseburg, - - Oregon WANTED $1'000 00 w0RTH of 2nd Hand goods at t Bradley's Second Hand Store I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my prices on harness. You will find that 1 am right. A. D. Bradley, - - GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL and supplies for Automobiles and Gasoline Engines H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS Electricians : Machinists : Autoraotfes Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Commercial Club Building uui oaie n 99 tt H II sale strictly for H The 2nd m- Man Phone 1441 fttcakusg, Osa. $ J. M.Thbum Clem i hi nn n n irmrnionnnni nsyjyj