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Jewelry The Gift of Gifts A Helpful List It's intended to assist you to decide. You'll notice that there is something for 2 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. X 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 Valliere 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. Roseburg National Bank Building. Phone 2143 I All Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention -H-H-H- t-I-M-M-M-I- I"M"1-I"1"I- H-H-M-M-M-M- M-M-M-t- LOG' A I; NEWS Hoar Tlio Artist Trio at tho Baptist church tonight. Chapped bunds are quickly cured by applying Cliamberluin'8 Salve. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Hamil ton Drug Co. Thanksgiving Day was generally observed In Itoseburg today, all the public olllces and nearly nil the busi ness houses being closed. Union ThnnkHglvlng services were bold at the Christian Church, several of the ministers of the local churches par ticipating In tho meeting. CALL FOB COUNT? WAKKA.NTS. Hl'HINKSH MAN'H POINT OK VIEW NOTICE Is hereby given all par ties holding county warrantB Issued by Douglas County, Oregon, and en dorsed prior to and Including tin l'Jth day of September, 1907, to pre sent the same to the county treasurer of Douglas County, Oregon, at bb office for payment aB Interest will cense thereon after the date of thl notice. Dnted at Iloseburg, Oregon, tlili the :i 1 Ht day of October, lltUK. J. M. hAW YI'MlS. Treas. of Douulas Co., Oregon 12 Economizes the use of flour; but ter and eggs; makes the biscuit, cake and pastry more appetiz ing, nutritious and wholesome. 1 UakinPovder ABSOLUTELY PURE This is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It Has No Substitute Tbara an Aimm and Phoaphata el Lima mlitmaa aold at lewar prita, bat as bauavkaapar rarardlnf fha hsaHli mi bar family aflurtf ta m tbaaa, ROSEBURG HOTEL J. R. FAI.IUi, Proprietor Special ThtinksKlvhiLr Dinner From 5 to 7:30 P. M. 50 Cents. Sweet Pickles Apple Fritters A.I-INU RKI.ISliKS SOUP Oyster ENTRKES Celery Young Roast Turkey with Oyster Dressing r.lr l. TABLES Green Peas in Cream Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes PASTRY 1)KsstRT n, English Plum Pudding with Hard Saut e Nuts and Assorted Cake Tea Coffee Milk P. F. Ingrum, of Detroit, writing In the December American Magazine, says: "The so-called better class bust' ness men and professional men are Interested In reformatory matters more than would seem from their ac tions. Marlzlnl said 'How cowardly Is the tendency when men accumu late a little property or acquire social position. Their timidity prevent them from openly participating ii. progressive matters when their sym pathies are that way. That was Illus trated In my personal experience in our Constitutional Convention this year." I was elected without a cam paign or without effort, on the demo cratic ticket, In a district so over whelmingly republican that the democrats seldom made a nomina tion. They have made none this year. This shows party lines wero not ob served, but Irrespective of party af llllatlons men voted for mo because i have been bold and outspoken. Dur ing the four mouths' session I wu continually reminded of the sym palhy and support of such citizens, though when the citizens were called upon to come out In the open and support me or the measures I sup ported I was met by explanations or excuses. "Husiness men are few who are directly benefitted by the dominance )f corporations In governmental mat ters, but because the corporation? Hcem to bo all powerful In govern ment they are reluctant about arous ing their displeasure. The same np lillc'B to professional men. Probably not live per cent of the lawyers anil doctors are direct benellclnrles of the orporntlons, but 95 per cent of them expect to bo. So It Is expectation or I heir part nnd timidity on the part of the business men that keeps then silent. "Just the same they are Interested In progress nnd reform. They wnnl to rend about H, they want education. Their moral courugc should be stim ulated where It exists and developed where It does not exist. This rnn b done by magazines llko yours. There should be no hysterics, but sober lit erature. I feel sure there is nil lin lU'iisr clientele for such literature It may take some time for recogni tion, but recognition will come. I consider Miss Tnrhell, Mr. Stef fens nnd Mr. Maker In a class by bi'mselves. There Is no competition. Mr. Sleffens In his late articles Is hinting at tho remedy. The remedy to restore the rule of the people. The people are ready to listen to It. This Is evidenced by tho agony of the special lti'lercsts nil over the United States In their efforts to prevent the enactment of direct legislation .meas- Smlth Ilalley, who has been very 111 for several days past. Is reported In n critical condition todny. Hev. Itobt. Ilooth, of Salem. Is spending Thanksgiving here at the home of his son. J. II. Ilooth. The Kastern Studio of Photograph ic Art will be open for business In the Review building on Dec. 1, 1908. sw4t The Hevlew goes to press severs! hours earlier than usual todav. so our printers may enjoy a half-holldav. aiong witti their Thanksgiving din ner. Kngene C.uard: n. V. Maddox. who has been conductor on the Wend llng branch for the past two years or more, has been transferred to a run out of Itoseburg. Mrs. II. I Straight, of Winnipeg. Canadn, arrived here this morning to visit for a week or mors with her brother. S. M. Suttron. She is en route to southern California to spend tho winter. Among the Roseburg people who left this morning to 8end Thanksgiv ing Hay In other towns are: Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Klsher. to Eugene; Mr. Kasterly and family and Mrs. and Mrs. li. A. Slgnalness, Miss Anna Paulsen and Bertha Johnson, to Myrtle Creek: Sam T. Smith and family, to Oakland; Lee Dlllard nnd family, to Winchester; Doctor Stew art, to Otendale; Geo. Neuner. to Days Creek; Asher Ireland, to Olalla. and Frank Woodard, on No. 16 last night, to Portland. We Tell Aynr'a Noti-Atuubolie Ohmry Pectoral fe-a ilulj UUBC3 HeprawBU Otiaa.lia ifteaau. 4 C.ti. carlo Ald . . . ; I riru. P. ... . . . Bi.ea 4 On u.rc.j ..... 16 Or. Show Ihlt to your doctor ana ojfc SUwudioU .... a Ora. I oiraarta. o. r. . . D(Uua Aim if ho knum anulhlmi UlUr . wup-Softcieni to m.t. ,.M suid ouelc. nun v "a nou unymtng otutr w hBT ao .o,,,., Vim tubi1a J.O.AjarOa Jot COUghl,Cold. Oronchilli. tb. furiuul.. tri.U our modioli.-.. UwiT Umi! HI.N'DIH PLOTTING MUTINY. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 25. That tho Hindus and Mohammed ans in India have laid aside their pre judices and united in a gigantic con spiracy to wipe out British rule In that country In one bloody stroke is the sensatlonaj story which Is told by Miss Helen A. Wilcox, an American missionary, who returned from the Orient on the steamer Mongolia. Miss Wilcox says the manufacture of bombs by the revolutionists Is a well known fact, the women being as active in making the Infernal ma chines as are the men. Wholesale ar rests have Ik en made by the English authorities, but the purpose of the natives Is not broken. Miss Wilcox sayB that for a while every English resident In India fear ed assassination, . dynamite outrages being of almost dally occurrence. But, she says, the natives are now thinking of wider ranges of activity and have decided that it will be eas ier to wipe out the British race in India in one swoop Instead of wast ing time on petty outrages. Habitual Constipation May o permanently mercomeoy propft personal efforts WttKIKe assistance of the one truly beneficial laxative remedy, Syrup of rigs anj El'uir ej Son, wrticK enable ft one to form regular habtt& daily so that assistance To na ture may be gradually dispensed with, vAttn no longer needed as the best of remedies, when reauired, arc to assist nature and not to supplant the haW ol functions, vhich must depend ulti mately upon proper- nourishment, proper effortt.and right living generally. To get its beneficial effects, always buy the genuine California Fig Syxwjp Co. oniy 'price SOtfcr BottU SOLP BVALL LEADING DRUGGISTS oat toe only, rt gur WANTED Man of good character to manage and crop irrigated alfalfa lands near San Fruit eisco for ab sent owners. Must have means to own small home and enough teams and tools to care for place properly Good opportunity for right man. I.. W. JKKKKUSON REALTY CO., I)opt. V., 41 Montgomery St., San .Francisco. dd3 Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to impure blood. Burdock Wood Hitters is a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, ciear bralned, clear-skinned. Mr. and Mra. H. C. Ward left this morning for Kugene, where they will remain indefinitely. IS THIS A sgr.MtK DKAIj? The lied Vntns I'harii.Hey will give Your Money Bark, If MI-O-NA 1,H'S Not Cure J)ysi"p-Hla. riquareut kind of a every fair ntlaad That's the Hitiare deal man knows. Hut the Red frons Pharmacy vua nffo'd to make this offer because thuy (iuw that Ml-o-nn tnblets are a wor hy stomach remedy, and that the milkers will back uu the generous offer. And so we sny to all renders of The Review suffering or ailing with any stomach trouble, try Mi-o-nn. It lias such a mighty and powerful In Jlu en ce on the stomach that it Im mediately refreshes and relieves, then Invigorates and cures. It strengthens the stomach wall, puts the stomach In such perfect con dition that it can digest food without pain or other distressing Bymptoms. It cures by removing the cause, and It removes the cause U6 times In 100. A large box of Ml-o-na tnblets on ly costs 50 cents, and relief will come in 24 hours. ".Mi-o-na -tablets are truly great for anyone that has stomach trouble. I can not praise them too highly for what they have done for me." Mrs. W. D. Rennett, Uucksport, Me. CHINESE STORE YOUNG SAM, Prop Brass Ware, Vases, Etc. Chinese and Japanese goods.Silk I Iaudkerchiefs and Fine Embroidery. Large display of Japan ese art work, suitable for Christmas Presents DAILY WEATHEK REPORT U. 8. Weather Bureau, local office. Roiburg, Ore. 14 hour, ending 6 a. m. Nov. at, 1SUS. PrectpltMiuu Id Inchei and hundred tni: Maximum temperature. 42 Minimum temperature 36 Preelplutluu o.00 Total preclp. iloce flratof month t Ave;, preclp. for tula month for 80 yeara.....S7 Total prectp.lrom Uept 1, llMH. to date 6.70 Average pteclp. from Sepiember 1, U77 7.38 Total excera from Sept. 1, lUOs l.t! Arerage precipitation for 31 wet aeaioaa, Sept. to May (luc u.lve) 32.93 William Bell, Ubaerver. For Roaeburg and Vklully: Fair tonight and Friday. WHY 1)0 YOU I1UY OUT-OF-TOWN? You say "to save money" but do you? . Every dollar put out of circulation here at home makes it just so much harder to find another dollar to take its place. Ih that "saving money?" Your home merchant extends you credit when you need It and you know how often that occurs, and for how long you "hang him up" but when you do your cash buying you send your money to some distant city, because some things, on which the regular price is widely advertised, are gold for a few cents lower than the price at home. And the mail-order house "makes up" on something you do not know about or on the quality of the goods. When you buy of the home mer chant and you And your purchase is not satisfactory, you can go to him and "have it out". Can you do that when you make your purchase In Chi cago or New York? You may argue that you do not sell your products in this town. Per haps you don't but couldn't you if the town was larger and more pros perous? Do you think that this town will grow if you persist in sending to an out-of-town firm for goods, for which you have to wait for delivery by mall or express and also pay transporta tion charges? If the millions of people who send their orders to the big mall-order houses would spend the same amount of money In their own towns, those towns would be growing JuBt as the larger towns are growing. Spend all the money you can with Roseburg merchants. They have spent a great deal of time and money In advertising and boosting this cltv and county, and for good roads nnd for those paved streets we arc going to have next summer. And that's not all: they are going to keep 011 doing this. rMHnif IOTA The Heine Chicago 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 PIMPLES "I tried all Unrls of blood remoAlea which filletl to do n mnr food but 1 lie.v found tbe rirbl tbluf tk laat. Mr liiPt wu full of pimples ftd black tail. After n ( UutarsU thr all left. I am Contlnalnc the u ot them and rocotumtBd I at Ilium to wr friend. feel line whan 1 rlie n ih morn in if- Hop to hT a ebanoa to recumnead UMcartU." fred O. WItUn. Tt Kim St., Newark. N. J. &esf For CAN (TV CATtUIITtO PlMaatit. Palatahta. Potent. Tait OooJ. Do flood, lrTr Sicken, Weaken or Urlpc. Ite, Mc, Me. Ieer old Id balk. The nain lebtel lUniDed COO. ttoauauteed to tan or jnut money back. Surllog Ramdy Co., Chicago or N.Y. soj MHUAL SHE, TEH MILLION BOXES ADVIOHTISIOI) LKTTKRS. Remaining uncalled (or In the Rosehurg postolnce on Nov. 26. 1908, are the following letters, which will be charged at the rate of one cent each. Ayers. K. B.; Bush, Mrs. Marv; BHldwIn, J. R.; Brawn, C. H.; Col lier, Mrs. J. A.; Clark, Mrs. Ethel; Couslna, Oeo. D.; Oerry, Mr. Charlie; Olfford. H. A.; Hayes. Mrs. Addle (2); Houghton, Mr. Chns. ; Holm ciulst, Edward (2); Hamilton Guy; Jones, Edwin L.; Jones Mr. W. E.; Krause, Ered L.; Kuhn, Mr. J. H.; MrDlanmond, Mrs. H. J ; McKean, Charles W.; Mlghells. Mrs. E. O.; Minan. Mrs. Florence; PfalT, Carl; Trusty, Mr. Chester. C. W. PARKS. Postmaster. Clearing Out Sale of China Ccirmciicing on November 7, we will make low prices onHaviland China. Come and buy while stock is complete, so you can get what you want. This sale strictly for cash. You will always find the best of groceries, fresh green vegetables and fruit in our store. We have our own special delivery for rush orders Alton S. Frey & Co Phones 201 GROCERS Successors to J. F. Barker & Co. lUlloasiiess and Constipation. For years I was troubled with bil iousness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My ap petite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin prepara tions and cathartics only made mat ters 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 HI feeling at once, strengthen the digestive functions, helping the sys tem to do Its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tablets are for sale by Hamilton Drug Co. Examine the construction of a Bush and Lane piano and you will rradlly understand why they guar- antee them for twenty years. dtf FOUND Package containing shlrt- I waist. Owner can have same by railing r.t this office and describing I it. tf Get a fine. three-heet wall chart. In colore, free with a year's sub scription to The Review, For good printing ot all kinds The Review leads. Manuel Lopez CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS ! DENNIIS'G & KENT, Distributors : Roseburg, - - Oregon 1 eo i SEE A. D. BRADLEY Before selling: your hous hold goods. He will pay the Highest Cash Price. A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd 13 Man GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL and supplies for Automobiles and Gasoline Engines ' H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore. 8 i