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. ,f, ,f,.f..T.lTiif.iTi Jewelry The Gift of Gifts A Helpful List It's intended to assist you to decide. You'll notice that there is something for everybody, and we wish to add that no more worthy collection of jewelry was ever offered you. Read the list read it carefully, then decide to call early in the day. For the Men Folks For the Ladies Gold Watches Filled Watches Rings Watch Chains Watch Fobs Watch Charms Scarf Pins Shirt Sets Umbrellas Gold Watches Filled Watches Guard Chains Ladies Fobs Neck Chains La Vallicre Brooches Shirt Waist Sets Ear Rings Hat Pins Collar Pins Combs Umbrellas Diamonds from $10 to $350 Miscellaneous: Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Silverware, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Toilet and Manicure Sets. W. E. CLINGENPEEL, Jeweler-Optician. Rosebure National Bank Building. Phone 243 2 All Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention H-H-H-I--H-H LOCAL NEWS. Seo "The Life of Abraham Lin coln" at The Crescent tonight. 2t Phone your orders for table cream or whipping cream to the Douglas County Creamery. All delivorlea made Thanksgiving day bofore din ner, dtd Mis. B. M. Kelly went to Eugene Sunday. Smith Bailey la very 111 at his home In thin etty. A marriage license has bean I turned to J. (i. Thompson and May Johnson, of Drew. A dance will be given at Molrogf Hall, Nov. 26, '08. Good supper and music. By Committee b Lynn Caton has resigned us cnnh ler ot the Commercial Hunk of Oak land, and Is succeeded In that capac ity by Frank (iorroll. Examine the construction of a Rutin and Lane piano and you will readily understand why thoy guar antee them for twenty years, dtf In Justice Long's court this morn ing, M. H. Hughes, of KoborU Creek, plead guilty to aHtmiilt and battery and paid a fine of $10. The com plainant was J. M. Shaffer, who nl hwes that Hughes atmnulLod hi in at Shady Point a few weeks ago. Mont disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula pimples, ratines, etc., are duo to Impure blood. Burdock -Blood Bitters Is a cleanelng blood tonic. Makes you clear-oyed, clear brained, clear-skinned. Elty Logsdon Is the foreman of the S. P. R. K. constriirtfnn gang which Is putting In the big drain pipe and culvert under the railroad tracks at the Lano street crossing In this city. Ha formerly lived at Kiddle. Rev. A. C. Vernon. F. A. Williams and W. F. Hodge wore among the Looking (Ilium people in town today. Mr. Vernon tells us that Al. Strick land marketed 40 head of turkeya In thlfl city a row days ago, realizing 1105 therefor. Good birds and a good price. Others growers also re port good returns. L. T. Thompson and his niece, Mrs. W. H. Aheene, went to Portland on Saturday night to attend at the bed side of their brother and father, Jesse T, Thompson, who was strk-ken with paralyslB nearly two weeks ago. The sufferer left Itoeeburg only a few days before he was stricken, being, then, apparently, In excellent health. He waa stricken at the home uf his son-in-law, John Mulr, In Hellwood, whero he still remains. His whole left Bide Is helpless, and he has lost the power of speech. He hatt been unconscious most of the time since being Htrlckeu and tils condition Is precarious. KVKKVBOHY IS BOOSTING. The third car of emigrants will ar rive tomorrow from Chicago. While these emigrants are not people, still they are looking for homes and are another bunch of those famous, strictly high-grade guaranteed for 20 years, BunIi & Ijmiic pianos, thus mak ing the third car of these famous pianos received In less than three months. While these planoa prac tically Bell themselves, as every cus tomer who examines the construction and hears that deep, mellow tone. Immediately fall in love with It and desire one for their own home. Yet our people should have a great deal of credit for staying with us and patronizing their home merchants, 'or which we feel very grateful. There are still a number of homes In this community who need pianos and you will tlnd It to your Interest to examine this stock of pianos nnd our ensy payment plan white we have a largo assortment to select from, and thus end your plnno expense for a life-time. Should you choose some cheap affair you will never he satis fled and will eventually trndo It In nt a considerable reduction. Remember that Burr's Music limine stands bnck of every transaction and guarantee satisfaction or money returned. We are right here In Koeeburg for all timo and win protect you. We posi tively guarantee better goods for Icbb money than any other con corn in the state. Gtvo us a call and you will cortalnly be convinced, dsw BURR'S MUSIC HOUSE. Sluggish Liver n Foe to Ambition You ennnot accomplish very much If your liver Is Inactive as you feel dull, your eyes are heavy and slight exertion exhausts you. Orluo laxa tive Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver and bowels and makes you feel bright and active. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or grlpo and Is mild and very pleasnnt to take. Orluo Is more effective than pills or ordinary cathartics. Re ftme substitutes. Red Cress Pharmacy. Watched Fifteen Yearn, ''For IB years I have watched the working of Huckleu's Arnica Salve; and It has never failed to cure any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which It was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. 2T.c at A. C. MarsterB & Co'b. drug store. Vlvan Jackson left Sunday for Portland for a short stay. Uf)e ROSEBURG HOTEL J. R. FALBE, Proprietor Special ThrksKlvlnr Dinner From 5 (o 7:30 P. M. 50 Ccnls. MEIS'U rfIishes Sweet Pickles Celery SOUP Oyster ENTREES Apple Fritters Young Roast Turkey with Oyster Dressing VEGETABLES Green Peas in Cream Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes PASTRY Cranberry Pie Ninee Pic DESSERT English Plum Pudding with Hard Sauce Nuts and Assorted Cake Tea Coffee Milk tt Q. 11. Ilurhaiis Teatlflus Afti-r 4 Years O. D. Burhans,.of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: "About four years ago I wrote you mating that I bad been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking leas than two bot tles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It en tirely stopped the brick dust sedi ment, and pain and lymptouis of kid ney disease disappeared. I am glad lo say that I have never had a return of any of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed and 1 am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kid ney or bladder trouble." Ited Cross Pharmacy. (iK.. GKKI'NE DKAI). I10ISB, Ida., Nov. 22. General John Greene, U. S. A., retired, died hero suddenly today from neuralgia uf the heart. He was In his 84th yoar. Gen. Greene had a most re markable career In the army. Me mis a veteran of the Mexican and Civil wars and was breveted for dls tliiKiilHhcd gallantry. He particip ated In the more noteworthy Indian lumpnlKiis of the west. For excep tional gallantry displayed during the Modoc wars in California In 1873 he was given a mednl of honor by con gress. He was retired In 1889. Mlml Your IluslatuHt If you don't nobody will. It Is four business to keep out of all the trouble you can and you can and will keep out of liver and bowel troublo if you take Dr. King's New Life l'llls. They keep biliousness, malaria and Jaundice out of your system. 25 ceuts at A. C. Marsters & Co'a drug store. f f . 4. ItONKlU lttJ MAMKKT. JL JL tt Corrals. WHEAT 90cftf $1.00. OATS 50c bushel. HAY Vetch, $14 ton; grain, $14 ton; nlfnlfa, H315. I1AHLEY $34 ton. Livestock. ST RE It a Alive, 2143c. COWS Alive, fat, 2 iff 2 14c. VEAL. Dressed, 414 Wf. 11008 Urnwed, 7c; alive, Be. SHEEP 314c l'OULTUY Mixed chickens, olive. Ml 10c: drewied. 1314c; geese, alive. 75c each, or 7n lh? iir.uuxi !. ducks. alive 9W10c: drauwl'. Hil'lijp: turkrir nllv A iM, 19ff20c. HlTTTEtt C.-eammy, 3714c lb.; country. 3fc lb. KtitlH 37 c dot. POTATOES $1.26 cwt. WOOI, He lb. HONEY 15c lb. CAIIIIAGE 2c lb. ONIONS 2c lb. APPLES 1 14c lb. PEAKS 1 14c lb. I'Kl'NBS 3 14 0 4c lb. ItKAIj KSTATK TRANNKKIM. 1. fc. Williams to Morris Lancaster. $2500; 150 acres lu sec. 25, 27-7 and sec. 30, 27-6. I). 1). Morrison et al, to E. F. Held, $100; lot 17, Morrison s addition to Myrtle Creek. W. T. Patterson to E. V. Held $850; lots 3 and 4, block 1. Myrtle Creek. I. 11. Riddle to Ollhi I. Hamilton, $350; tract ot land la East Hose burg. F. W. Leonard to Pnvld Campbell. $10; 40 acres sec. 2. 28-6. KANCK AT (ILIhK. There will be a Thanksgiving dance at the Glide hall Friday evon Ing. November I70i. First class music, good supper, and the very best of order. This la a general Invitation for pvervbodv to come. sw T. A. FINPLAY. Docs nut Color the IMalr Stops Falling Hair AYER'3 HAIR VIGOR GOOD PROGRAM AT THE CRES CENT TODAY. The management of the Crescent has secured the famous picture "The Life of Abraham Lincoln." This subject pictures the most Im portant actions and historic move ments of the Orcat Emancipator from boyhood Bo his death. It brings be fore you almost a living Lincoln, the film manufacturers having engaged for hiB part, the famous portrayor of the great president, Mr. Logan Paul, the first actor that ever Imperson ated Abraham Lincoln. It shows you Lincoln as a boy; his father, Thomas Lincoln, th frontiersman; and Nancy Hanks Lincoln, the mother. The birthplace, the now famous log cabin la Kentucky: From the lcj cabin home you are brought by wa gon journey to the new home In Il linois, where Abe grows to be the strongest youth and the best rail splitter and wrestler In that section At that time he could barely read and write. Books were scarce and cost money. Abe worked overtime for one and he studied that book by the light of the cabin fireplace. The family could not afford candle or oil. He secured a Job as clerk in a coun try store, which was about the only lob he didn't perform well, for while he was reading law with his feet locked upon the stove, the vUlage gang ate his dried apples and stole his crackers. At last as a Joke, they stole his book and Abe had to wrestle lack Armstrong, the best wrestler In New Salem, to get It back. War was declared, and they made Abe their captain, but we soon find Abe back looking for odd Jobs here and there. One day he walked Into Springfield and thoy flay he didn't have a dollar. He went out of Spring Held to become president of the Unit ed States. Isn't this character Interesting? If you are old enough to have looked upon Lincoln In real life, you will see a duplicate of him that will make vout set up and rub your eyes. Yes, and perhaps thrill you and bring a lump Into your throat. Then the final scenes the tragedy of a nation the visit to Ford's theatre the plaudits of the people, and then the msanslnaUon all Is pictured to you, all Is real. It is one of the greatest historical subjects ever produced. "The New Maid," Is the title of the excellent subject to be shown with the Lincoln picture; also two Illustrated songs by "Wick." "Un der the Evening Star." and "When Jack Comes Sailing Home." Don't forget, Monday and Tuesday only. Coffee The aroma-tlght can protects it against Impurities and deteri oration never sold In bulk. Your grocer will grind it better if ground at bom not too fins. CALL FOll COUNTY WARRANTS. NOTICE Is hereby given all par ties holding county warrants Issued by Douglas County. Oregon, and en dorsed prior to and Including the 19th day of September, 1907, to pre sent the same to the county treasurer of Douglas County, Oregon, at his office for payment as Interest will cease Uiereon aftor the date of this notice. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this the 31st day ot October. 1908. J. E. bAW YERS. Treas..of Douglas Co.. Oregon. o Read Review advs. for bargains. For a reliable cough remedy nss Msraters' Cough Dalsaiu. tf CHINESE STORE YOUNG SAM, Prop Brass Ware, Vases, Etc Chinese and Japanese goods,Silk Handkerchiefs and Fine Embroidery. Large display of Japan ese art work, suitable for Christmas Presents DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. 8. Weather Bureau, local olttee. Rot burg. Ore. hours ending 6 a. m. Not. a, line. Precipitation la tncbef ana hundred tha: Maximum temperature 67 Minimum temperatare 44 Precipitation 0.48 Total preclp. ilnce nnt ot month i 16 Avg. prertp. Cor thla month for 80 years.... 4.a7 Total preclp.from Hept 1, 1WH, to date 7.87 Average preclp. from September 1, 1877 7.09 Total excena from Hept. 1, 1908 ,78 Average precipllaliou for St wet eeaioui. Hept. to Mar (Inclusive) 32.83 William Bxll, Observer. For Roseburg and Vicinity: Rain tonight and Tuesday; cooler tonight. The New I'ure Food and Drug Law. Wo are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles Is not affect ed by the National Pure Food and Drug laws as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we rec ommend it as a safe remedy for chil dren and adults. Red Cross Pharmacy. eftjbodgs agazine ' JUST OUT This Christmas number is Just ' one round of beauty, color, arfd good cheer. Take one home they'll all like It. ' Read "The Sunday Lady of 'Possum Trot." You'll be glad to know that there are people like that on earth. Best of all, it's true. . Everybody's is the liveliest general magazine In America. 15 cents a copy, $150 a year. for sale by AGEE BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. Tat Houof KwcalMiaMf Watersheds Our rain coats, the water shed, are made from fabrics that have been specially se lected for the purpose. The watershed is a coat rain proof when it rains and stylish any time. Prices $16.50 to $25 Don't forget, your clothes kept pressed free. or. Commercial Club Building imnr.F niDPrmov A P. A A. H., Laurel umik No. 18 Hold regular meeting od ind alia 4th Wedii darioleach month. G. G. Qui ham, W. M. N. T. Jiwm, Secretary- AO.D.W. KoeeourK Loagfc No. 16 Heel the "rtd and 4th Monday of each monti at 7:30 p. m., iu ihe Fore-ten' Hall. A) memben la good itaudlng are Invited to al tend J. w.fttwiu.. m. w. B H. IjitNOX. Recorder I i BP. O. K1.KB, Roseburg Lodge, rro.326-IIold regular communication,! at the Elk Temple on 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month. All member rnquefeted to atU d regularly, and all rlaltlng brother are oordi ally Invited to attend. E. L. Pahrott, R. R. Geo. W. htai," y. Beeretarv. DBURKK OP HONOR, Myrtle Lodge No. 13 Heeu2ndand 4th Thursday evening! of each month In &!arabee Hall, Visiting member oordi ally Invited to attend. IflNHIl E. CAVRNDIK, 0. Of H ft. H. LIHOX. Reo. I. W. Duwiu Bcoelver. EAQLKB, Roeebarg Aerie meet! In Odd Fellow Hall on 2nd and 4th Monday even in IT of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visit ing brethren In guod itanding el way welcome. U. ULVa, W. p., C W. Ballabd. 8ec IO. O. P., RtalugHtar Lodge No. 174, meet! in Odd Fellow' Temple every Friday evening. Visit ng b re the reo alwsvs welcome. K. N. Ewart, N. U. P. Q MtCKLU, R 8. M. Fickle, F. 8. IO. O. P., I'hlleUrlan Lodge No. 8 Meet! n Odd Fellows Tein pie, corner of Jackson and Cass Street, ou Saturday evening of each week. Members of the order lu good standing are Invited to attend. J. O. GOODMOW.'N. Q. k K.T.Jswstt, R. B. O. O. P., Union Encampment No. 9 Meet In Odd Fellows' Temile on the 1st and 3rd Thiirmlay evenings of each in oath. VUlt lnrbretheren always welcome. H. O. Lit wis, C. P. J. O. GoobHow. Bcrlbe. KOP P .Alnha Lodge No. 47 Meet every Wednesday In 1. O. O. P. Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Members in food stand in are Invited to attend. ULXN V. nlMBIILT, tJ. V. U A. kSAMClUALtY, K. H. 8 0 N. O., Co. D Beparafe Battalion Meet every Thursday even lag at the Armory Hall at o'clock. H. C. Slocvm, Caputs. LO.T. M., Roaeburg Hive No. 11 Bold regular review on every Tuesday after noun at 2n o'clock In the Marcabee't Hall. Sisters of other Hive visiting lu the eity are cordially lnvltad to attend our reviews. M a. C. B. Bon Baa.. as, COM. Mas. Jbmub Rait, R. K. MODERN WOODMEN OP AMKRICA, Myrtl Camp No. 6830 meet on the second and fourth WednedayB of every munih in the Porrestars' Hall. Traveling Neighbors are eor d tally invited to visit our Camp. A. C. MARfrTKBiv Consul, A. Sauxam, Clerk. MOl'RRN BROTHERHOOD OP AMERICA Roeebnrt: Lodge No- 4W Meet every 2nd and 4th ThurxUy In M area bee Temple Visiting members always welcome. Kvklvn Hoe vsr. Provident Bbbtha Wbioht, Secretary. OK 8., Rnaebnrg Chapter No. 8 Holdsthelr regular meeting on 1st and 3rd Thursday in eacb Month. Vlstllng members in good standi ug are respectfully InvUed to at lend. Ma I. Wollbnbbro. W.M. Prbb Jobnsok. Secretary KKREKAHft. Roseburg Rebekah Led. No. 41. I. O. O. F.-Meet la Odd Fellows Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting sister anu vmnm minni mi -.iis-oii. J Mas. MttxiiB JUEmnR . N.Q, I M aa. ftriFH biwon, tfecrvtary. ! 1.IOMKN OP WOODCRAFT. IJlae Circle No. I W 44-Meet on 1st and 3rd Monday evening I " of earh moo lb at Odd Fellowi' IUII. Visltlug member la good standing are in vited to attend. PUIRIKCB HtMfW. S. N. j CiAaa Bo an, Clerk j Clearing Out Sale 1 of China H Commencing on November 7, we will make low prices on Haviland China. Come and I: buy while stock is complete, so you can get what you 6 want. This sale strictly for ' cash. You will always find the best ui giuiciica, 11 can giccii vcgciauica and fruit in our store. We have our own special delivery for rush orders Alton S. Frey &Co GROCERS Phones 201 Successors to J. P. Barker & Co. Manuel Lopez CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS DENNING & KENT, Distributors Roseburg, . . Oregon SEE A. D. BRADLEY Before selling: your house hold g:oods. He will pay the Highest Cash Price. A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd isr Man HWMIN OPTHI WORLD, del Caaip No. 1JS- Meet at tb Odd Fellow' Hall in Kooaourc. averv in aoa xni Nondit : availing. Vial Hog neigh bo r always welemna, S.N iurr.r I GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL and supplies for Automobiles and Gasoline Engines H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists Cor. Cass & Rosets., Phone 1441 Rosebure. Ore. T'"ftm Ml