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 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
4 and Manicure Sets.
W. E. CLINGENPEEL, Jeweler-Optician.
f Roseburg National Bank Building. Phone 2143
All Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention
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LOCAL NEWS.
Mrs. Edytho Kolly roturnod yo
torday from an extended visit at Oak
land, Or.
W. A. Thornton cam down from
Oak Crook 'today and re porta tbe
roads In bettor- condition than in
patit seRHonB.
K. A. Ottlnger wab over from Wil
bur today. Accompanied by his
nephew, Win, (jamnion, of Lower
Calnpoola, he leaves Sunday for a
two months' visit at their old home
In East Tenncssoe.
Most dtBflgurlng skin eruptions,
Bcrofula, plmpleB, rashes, etc., are
duo to Impure blood. Burdock
. lilood Hitters is a cleniiHing blood
tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear
brained, clear-skinned.
Sheriff Kenton returned Thursday
from Sisson, Calif., with Harry Oil
man, charged with stealing an over
coat from S. W. Coffey, of this city.
Oilman will be arraigned before Jus
tice Long tomorrow. On tho way
home, tho sheriff picked up J. It.
Baldwin, at Grants Pass and turned
him over to the authorities at Myrtle
Crook, where he will be given an ex
amination on the charge of heating
bis wife with a chair.
No Como of Pneumonia on lU-cot'iI.
We do not know of a single in
stance whore a cough or cold resulted
In pneumonia or consumption whon
Foley's Honey and Tar had been tak
en. It cures coughs and colds per
fectly,. so do not tnke chances with
some unknown preparation which
may contain opiates, which causes
constipation, a condition thnt retards
recovery from a cold- Ask for Fol
ey's Honey and Tar and refuse any
substitute offered. Red Cross Pharmacy.
FOIt SALE Cheop, If taken nt once.
80 acres good bottom land In
southern Oregon, nil Improved, or
will exchange, for ltoHehurg prop
erty. Call on or address l K.
lllarkman, N. Jackson St., ddl
HK8T CATAHIIII DOCTOK.
This is tho little Hy
omei inhaler, a doctor
that has cured many
thousands of sufferers
from catarrh, bronchitis,
asthma, hay fever,
coughs, colds, grip and
croup.
It's easy to cure your
self with Ilyomet. pour
a few drops In tho little
Inhaler, and breathe In
the air. Tho healing,
soothing and antiseptic
air will reach every
nook and crevice of the
mucous membrane of
it lie nose nnd thront;
will stop the Irritation
almost I m modi nte.ly;
will allay tho Inflamma
tion; drive out tho foul
odor; kill the genus
and cure the disease.
"My wife Jias hren
iHintt H vouiel for two
'Mlil11 mouths for catarrh. She
ACTUM, 5U Ihib received more relief
and benefit than from
any other treatment," E. S. Parrotl,
Jeffersonvlllq, ).
Red CroHs Pharmacy, tho druggist,
sells tlyonuil ( pronounced 1 llgh-o-me)
and guarantees It. A complete
outfit, Including Inhaler, only costs
$1.00.
CALL FOil 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
lttth day of September, 11X)7, to pro
sent the snme to the county treasurer
of Douglas County, Oregon, at hts
office for payment as Interest will
con no thereon after, tho date of this
notice.
'Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this
the 31st day of October, 1'.H)X.
J. E. SAWYERS,
Treas. of Douglas Co., Oregon.
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(Ily E. C. Cragsman, In Arms and
the Man.)
A sudden vicious crackle of shots
riHIlt OUt. It lasted but n HO-on.l nn..
llion ceaRed. A blue hill across the
valley Hung back the roll to a hill
on the opposite side and the sound, a
shuttlecock for the battledores of the
hills, finally died away. Again the
rntlle and the reverberating echoes.
The hills of Atascadero had rung
with the roar of Held artillery and
had given back the crackle of Infan
try tire for hours at a time during
the maneuvers Just over, but never
had they responded to the crackle of
as strungo a weapon ns tills one.
Traced to its source, the menacing,
ugly rattle of shotB seemed to come
rrnm a small group of men lying on
the slope at one side of the low val
ley. One of them was alining what
appeared from a distance to be an
ordinary Infantry rifle, a little thick
er; perhaps the shape not quite the
same; hut still It didn't look much
different from the ordlnnry Spring
field. An thn nlmnvvni. DMMmnnh
the rille trembled a little; light, blue
vapor, nurdly visible, began to Jet
forth from the miivvln ..r ii,ia ifin
mill niriil.. onmn t) ntil- .. . n...
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shots, merging Into ono another like
imu mine oi biioi poured rrom one s
hand Into a tin plate.
The genernl outline of the wenpon
what that of a rifle, but right there
tile reseill)ilnitrn .tnimml If .......
uglier than one of John browning's
iiiiioiiiniics ana mat Is saying a great
ileal. Imagine a barrel, at the muz
Jilo about as large as a 12-guago shot
gun nnd half way back merging Into
number barrel or a Jacket, twice as
thick as the barrel at tho muzzle.
The snmller part of tho barrel, from
tho inrket to Ilia muwln u-no
ed with lines, dozens of' them, ruu-
ning ooin lengtnwlse and around the
barrel niwl pirttlncr nn ita ,.......... t...
-.n ", DU I I HID IIIIU
a sort of beadwork not unlike the
back of a Bn mnnutiir If un.. I.......
ever seen one so ns to complete the
ruiiiiuirisnn. un the thicker part, or
Jacket, tho lines simply ran around
and round, giving It the effect of a
giant screw, but, as the grooves
didn't run Into ono another, the
spiral effect of a screw was missing.
It wasn't unllko the flnnges on the
fcurfneo of an air-cooled gas engine
cylinder, only theso wero cWmer to
gether. The barrel was short, ihe
whole thing, Jncket and all, nut be
ing more than 24 Inches long, nnd k
hnd Ihe graceful pnrcta nr i.n..
ball hnt. The barrel ended In a sort
of steel box. perhaps 10 Inches long
and shniieil mil linlltrA tho hk ...
mi niuomniic snotgnn. except that I
.: miner nnn uglier. Hunnln
... m.!. ui ib nox was n 0ng brass clip,
niayhe I '.' Inches from nnn en, I in n,A
illii-r It inn through tM .......l i.,.-
or receiver, the eorreot name Is
near Its flinlinn u-lth il,i t.n.,ni
almost at the top of the box. The
ii-ii run 01 ine cup as It protruded
through the receiver was empty, the
spares for the cartridges showing
Plainly; the right end, sticking out of
(he other side of the steel box. was
full of sham nolnted htiiitwa rrank.
ferd ammunition. The cartridges
were Intd on the Blip In a long row.
the bullets pointing forwards In the
direction In which the barrel of the
gun pointed. Ilelow the barrel ran
a sort of fore end. shaped not unlike
the fore end of the Remington auto-
uiniic snotgun, but this one was
ntnile of steel. Out nr thla r,tA
nnd Just about straight underneath
where the barrel Joined Its thicker
Jacket, a sort of piston protruded for
1 illi'lies mure -milm lt i.,ri nn..
I ne lllnllKt rilKlt v hml lrln.4 a. nl.l.
grip and a stock extending back fro
mi' ihmiii grip, mere was a trigi
II lllltirllt.nt ll Ihn pane An.t n. lh T..
box and the pistol grip afforded a '
me Minn or tne man doing the nrlng.
Its front in,1 wna aiimwirl.U hv -..t '
Of Stl-el lees . fnitincrf In lha Vim at '
Its uiuxzle with a cross-piece to pre-'
vent the legs from spreading apart
Thn rr 1.11, 1 it lha ..i.i.l nn I
a thick steel rod. about 10 Inches
imig. ine roil winning up in a pair or
lint t'lilrago feet. The rod was thread-
I'H nilil llifira Ha' a ihl.-bn, tiapf
nown over it, evidently to be sere
: It
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beauty. It looked like the dream of
a drunken gun maker, very drunk at
that. Its general outline was thai
of a firearm a rifle If your Imagina
tion was good but no rifle would
ever have recognized it as a relative
If they had met on the street. The
only human thing about it was a
Springfield 1905 model sight mount
ed at the rear end of the box.
Aa the observer watched, the brave
man lying at the rear end of this
queer beast Boftly tickled the trigger
and It roaded angrily, "Gra-a-a-a-a-a-ap."
The brass clip shot across the
gun and empty shells came flying
out. The last cartridge and the end
of the clip shot Into the steel box
and the empty clip came through the
farther side and fell out. An old
grey beared soldier with chevrons of
an ordnance sergeant hurriedly hand
ed the monster anothor bite, in the
shape of a fresh clip full of cart
ridges, and they began to disappear
into the maw of the freak. One
would, from Its looks, have expected
It to have Just this sort of an appe
tite. An officer nearby gave an order,
the old sergeant seized the monster
disrespectfully, slung H over his
shoulder, other soldiers picked up the
boxes of clips and other lupedimenta
belonging to the brute, and away they
went at a trot across the uneven
ground, the Bergeant shouldering the
machine as 'though It had been an
ordinary Springflcd rifle.
The observer rubbed his eyes and
pinched hlnmelf, but It was true. An
arm which talked as fast aB one of
Ihe big Vickers-Maxlms In Its most
Inspired moments, and yet capable of
being thrown across one's- shoulder
and carried away as an infantryman
would carry his Springfield! The
firearms mlllenlum was certainly at
hand.
The official title of the gun, as giv
en by its makers, Is the Hotchkiss
Portable Machine Gun. But It as
well known to those working with It
as the Henet-Mercler automatic rifle,
and automatic rifle Is the proper title
for the arm nfiw being experimented
with, as it is without a mount and
Is used as a rifle would be.
The gun weighs but 30 pounds and
contains about halt as many parts as
the Vlckers-Maxlm machine gun, now
In use in the machine gun platoons
attached to our Infantry regiments.
It greatly resembles the Colt machine
gun In appearance and the gun Is
functioned in the snme way by the
pressure of the powder gasses against
a gas check, the breech locking be
ing returned to position by a spiral
spring. It Is, of course, purely au
tomatic, the empty Bhell being eject
ed, a new one inserted from the brasB
clip, the gun cocked and loft ready to
fire again by the pressure of the
powder gases. Holding back the trig
ger allows the gun to fire as rapidly
a the automntlc mechanism will
work, the rate of Are being not far
from 9 shots per second. In general
outline, as has been stated, It Is much
the same as a rillo, the breech and
barrel reminding one much of the
Itemlngton automatic shotgun. The
barrel Is grooved on lta outer sur
face, both parallel to its bore and
with the grooves running around It,
the Idea being to give a greater rad
Intlng surface. It is air-cooled, of
course. The breech end of the bar
rel, ror a distance of about a foot Is
thicker and has deen grooves mil
radiating rings, not unlike those on
Ihe cylinder of an air-cooled gas
engine, the Idea being of course the
same. The gun Is a li-man arm, the
first man aiming and Bring the arm
nnd the second man feeding it with
the clips as required. The gun can
be used by one man as was demon
strated, but this, of course, cuts down
us speea.
The ammun It on la nackeri In hni.
clips, 30 rounds to the clip. Ten of
these strips or clips are then packed
in a box measuring about 6x8x18
incnes and weighing about 16
pounds.
O. n. Iturlinns Tcstiflca After 4 Years
O. B. Burhans, of Car-tale Center.
N. Y., writes: "About four years ago
l wrote you Btating that I had been
entirely cured of a severe kidney
trouble by tnklng less than two bot
tles of Foley's Kidney Cure, it en
tirely stopped the brick dust sedi
ment, and pain and tymptomc of kid
ney disease disappeared. 1 am glad
to say that I have never had a return
of any of those symptoms during the
tour years that have elapsed and I
am evidently cured to stay cured, and
heartily recommend Foloys Kidney
Cure to any one suffering from kid
ney or bladder trouble." Red Cross
Pharmacy.
Bush & Lane pianos continue their
triumph of popularity. Burr's Music
House. In this city, received another
carload Wednesday of this week, and
three of the lot have already been
sold.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. 8. Weather Bureau, local offlce, Robnrg,
Ore. S4 hour! ending 5 a. m. Nov. 27, 190).
Precipitation in lncbea and hundred tba:
Maximum temperature 44
MlDlmnm temperature ,,, so
Precipitation V.,.0.00
Total prectp. ilnce first of month 2 98
Avg. prectp. for thla month for 80 yeara....4.37
Total precip.trom Sept. 1, 1908, to date 8.70
Average preclp. from September 1, 1877. . . . 7.67
Total exceiia from Bept. 1, 1908 1.03
Average precipitation for 31 wet Karons,
Sept, to May (Inclusive) 82.93
William bell, Observor.
For Roseburg and Vicinity:
Fair tonight and Saturday.
I Gaffe? I
Quality clean perfect
Your grocer will grind it
better if ground at horns not
too fine.
A Few "Fit"
Suggestions
Concerning that New Winter Suit.
Roominess is just as important in a suit as it is in a
nightshirt. There is no reason in the world why the body
should be cramped for room when awake any more than
when asleep.
A well fitting suit must be cut full, so as to adjust
itself naturally and symmetrically to the wearer's figure.
The drawing or wrinkling across the shoulders, characteris
tic of many poorly-fitted suits, is caused by unscientific draft
ing and by trying to save material in cutting. No suit cut
on a narrow, niggardly pattern, can possibly fit. We
carry only "hand tailored" suits, nonbreakable fronts, and
in fact every requirement is met in order to give you the
best. We keep telling you about this kind of clothes so
frequently, because we want you to get the Good Habit
Harth's Toggery good clothes habit, and then we know we
have accomplished what we are working for made a cus
tomer and a satisfied customer. Your clothes kept
pressed free.
Commercial Club Building
REGAINS CHAMl'ION'SHIl'.
Ketchel Finishes I'npke ill Eleventh
Round Spectator Dies.
ARENA, San Francisco, Nov. 2G.
Stanley Ketchel, of Grand Rapids,
Mich., regained the middleweight
championship of the world today and
reversed his defeat of last Septem
ber, by sending Billy Papke, the Il
linois thunderbolt, crashing to the
floor before a well-directed left
swing.
Ketchel had the better of the con
test from start to finish. He knocked
Papke down in the eleventh round
with a terrific hook to the jaw, and
when the Illinois man got on his feet
Ketchel finished him with a succes
sion of rights and lefts to the in-v
and body. "'"tf'WI
Betting at the ringside found
Papke still a strong favorite at odds
that continually tluctuated between
10 to 6 V4 and 10 to 7.
Martin Carter, of Irvington, Cal.t
dropped dead at the ringside from
excitement when Ketchel knocked
Papke out. Carter Is he proprietor
of the famous Nutwood Stock Farm
near Irvington, which has turned out
many of the world's famous trotters.
Promoter Jimmy Coffroth is a very
heavy loser by the fight. He counted
on a $30,000 house, and the receipts
amounted o only a little over J1S,-000.
Examine tho construction of a
Rush and Lane piano and you will
readily understand why they guar
antee them for twenty years. dtf
CHINESE
STORE
YOUNG SAM, Prop
Brass Ware, Vases,
Etc
Chinese and Japanese
goods,Silk Handkerchiefs
and Fine Embroidery.
Large display pf Japan
ese art work, suitable for
Christmas Presents
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Clearing Out Sale 1
of China
Commencing on November jj
7, we will make low prices s
onHaviland China. Come and h
buy while stock is complete,
so you can get what you J
want. This sale strictly for tl
cash. P
17 II l f J il. . I i t
iou wm always una ine Desi x;
H of groceries, fresh green vegetables
and fruit in our store.
We have our own special delivery for rush orders
Alton S. Frey & Co I
J GROCERS g
Phones 201 Successor to J. F. Barker 4 Co.
Manuel Lopez
CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS
DENNING & KENT, Distributors
Roseburg, - . Oregon
up and down for chance
twed
eleva-
SOME SURPRISED PEOPLE.
A. S. HUEY
A good nmny people hove
vxprewuxl aurprfoe ttmt worh
Wvh fMtd avtNMe SvwvXrf
wilt h M at tin ntoslw
inrfow im w sMkfciu for tb
Ui Hut knvo JIM sprit
(4 up. W. kn- u suits'
fidtai mtA litthl vtO kiK rauknt
dtht tvUtax ilhl.
Cim wit for feiimif.
Mui tan sw kmt rnulu
(MsiM ttaitMM tevl).
SEE A. D. BRADLEY
Before selling: your house
hold goods. He will pay
the Highest Cash Price.
j A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd m Man
GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL
b4 lupplies for
Automobiles gnd Gasoiiae Engines
R W. ALTHAUS & oS0NS
Wectxkim i Maehifttfs : AitwWlists
Cic Cu4 jlofti., Phone 1441 Rosebunr. Ore.
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