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f.t,.i.,t, .t..t..ftMfAA ,11 1t TTTTTTT 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 Gold Watches Filled Watches Rings Watch Chains Watch Fobs Watch Charms Scarf Pins Shirt Sets Umbrellas Diamonds from Cut Glass, Hand Painted $ and Manicure Sets. W. E. CLINGENPEEL, Jeweler-Optician. T Roseburg National Bank Building. All Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention LOCAL NEWS. The Review does job printing. J, W. and N. L. Conn were among the Melrose people In town today. 1 Ml bb Carrie Jacks, of Riddle, Is ithe guest of MIbb itita Cobb, of this city. E. N. TIbbets has sold his residence property in the Hamilton addition to Andrew Ford for $1200. A marriage II con He has been Issued to Hay R. llaldwin, of Dlllard, and Nina L. Thrush, of Camas Valloy. Henry Lander and Jeptha Oram., two among the oldest pioneers of the county, wore In town from Uruun's today. Chapped hands are quickly cured by applying Chamberlain's Salve. Price, 25 cents. For Halo by Hamil ton Drug Co. Examine the construction of a Rush and Lane piano and you will readily understand why they guar antee them for twenty years. tjtf R. I). Dixon was In from Dlxon vllle this afternoon. Ho reports gratm as making a good growth and live stock doing well on the rnuges. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrofula, pimples, rushes, etc., are duo to impure blood. Burdock Rlood Hitters Is a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, ciear brulued, clear-skinned. O. W. Burnett, of Hound Prnlrlo; O. W. Gage and H. C. Miller, of Dll lard; J. 11. Smith, of Winston's; Ar thur Cloake, Ceo. Weber, KiU'iibow er; 8. I). Whitsott, Ceo. Cox. Doer Creek; (1. It. Hammersley, Hay C. Drown, West Hoseburg, were among the business visitors In town today. J. R. llaldwin, who was given nn examination before Justice of the Peace OaUher, at Myrtle Creek, Fri day, on the charge of wife beating, was placed under bonds of $1000 to keep the peace. The bond was fur nlHbed. The defendant, who Ik much older than his wife, 1b a graduate In medicine. It Is reported that he hits turned all his property over to his wifo and will shortly leave the coun try, enabling her to get a divorce. Alleging that her biiHbnnd is a "gross, habitual drunkard." Kva Mc Coy has Biied B. 1). McCoy in the clr cutt court hero for a divorce. She nHtiorts further that her remon strances agutnst hl drinking would bring forth curses nnd opprobrious names from him. Tho parties were married at Wilbur In September, 1894, and are reKldents of Looking Glass. Mrs. McCoy auks for the re storation of her maldeu name, Kva fit pi I th. Thirteen ladles were the guests of Mrs. W. It. Willis, at a 1 o'clock lun cheon, at her home. In this city, on Friday. As uxual In such pleasant events at Mrs. WIIIIh' home, one of the features was the beautiful floral decorations. On this occasion they consisted of her choice ferns nnd pnlius. atiKmeuted with chrysanthe mums. In the center of the dining table stood a bunch of "Florence Davis" chrysanthemums, their blend ing colors of wn-green and white har monizing admirably with festtmns of smllax trailing to either end of the table. M I sses Mabel Vanltureu ntul Veil Marker assisted in both receiv ing and serving. At the tHble were M rs. Hltiger Hermann. M rn. J . Aiken. Mrs M. Joseptison, Mrs. J. F. Templln. Mrs. O. P. t'oshow, Mrs. J. K. Marker, Mrs. I. Wolh-nherg. Mrs. A. Wollenberg. Mrs. J. C Hume. Mrs. J. M. Ijiwrence, Mrs. F. J. Hlitkeley, j ni in. v. . mm i ii, m rn. j . . 'er- kins and Mrs. W. H. Willis l!l1louncMi mill Const iiat Ion. For years I was troubled with bit InusnpM and constipation, which j made life miserable for inc. My ap petite failed me. I lost my usuul force and vitality. Pepsin prep.ira-' lions and cathartics only made mat- ' ters worse. I do not know where 1 1 would have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and ' Uver Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the , digestive functions, helping the ays- tem to do Its work naturally. Mrs. I Host Potts, lllrniingham, Ala. These j tablets are for sale by Hamilton Pruf Co. For Gold Watches Filled Watches Guard Chains Ladies Fobs Neck Chains La Valliere Brooches to Miscellaneous: China, Silverware, Glove and acts entlyet prompt ly ontke bowels, cleanses me system ejf ectu ally, assists one in overcoming in liTiinl consliOQUon permanently, lo get its beneficial effects buy the genuine. f lunulacWodi by tlie California JficSxTlUPCo. BOLD BT ICADI NO DRUCCI 3TS- 604 (..BOITU WANTED Good Hvo, nont nppoar Iiik lady or Rentlctnun. (ioori mon ey. Cull ut Room 5 Kovluw HIclK-, ltuBeljurg. tf CAMi FOlt COUNTY WAItUANTS. NOTICE in hornby given nil par Mob hulillng county warrants tamied by DotiKlaa County, Oregon, and en domcd prior to and Including the l!th day of September, 1907, to pre sent the same to tho county treasurer of DoukIhb County, Oregon, at his otllco for payment as Interest will ceaso thereon after tho date of this notlco. Dated at noselmrg, Oregon, this tho a 1st day of October, l'JOS. J. IS. hAWYHHS, Treafl. of Douglas Co., Oregon. CONK TO OAKLAND KOU Itl'HI.NKSM TRAINING Polytechnic ItimlncMH College iiutl School of I'lhgincerfng. 1 2th Street, Oaklimil, Calif., offers by fur the best facilities ever provided In the West for high-grade business training. This large Insti tution Is like a series of large busi ness otllcos where students are trained in actual business practice. Kvery graduate of the complete busi ness course of this College Is em ployed. Pleasant, home-like places In private families, for young men and women, nro reserved, practically at cost. Courses In llusiness Training, Shorthand and Typewriting. . Tele graphy, also Civil. Klectrlcnl, Me chanical nnd Mining Engineering. Fltl-IK College Journal and one dot. Cards with your name written there on will be sent any one upon re quest. How to Curo n Cold. lie as cnreful as you enn you will occasionally take cold, nnil when you do. get a medicine of known re liability, one that has an established reputation, one that is certain to ef fect a quick cure. Such a medicine is i uamiieriain a cough Remedy. It has gained a world wide reputation by Its remarkable cures of this most rominon ailment. It acts on nature s plan, relieves the lungs, aids expec tation, opens Hit secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. During tile iany years In which It has been ill general use we have yet lo Icnrn of a single cast of cold or altack of the .Fin having resulted In pneumonia when this remedy was used, which shows conclusively that It Is a rertaln pre- icume ot mat dangerous disease. nainiuTlaln s Cough Remedy con tains no opium or oilier narcotic and may lie given a. conlldenllv to a bahy as lo an adult. For sale by Hamil ton Drug Co, Folks the Ladies Shirt Waist Sets Ear Rings Hat Pins Collar Pins Combs Umbrellas $350 Handkerchief Boxes, Toilet Phone 2143 4 4,4,f, 4, 2 itosKiiri.a market. 4. fr .fr. Cereals. WHEAT 90c1.00. OATS 50c buBhel. HAY Vetch, 14 ton; grain, i ton; alfalfa, JlSfoJlf,. BARLEY $34 ton. Jilvestock. STEERS Alive, 2 3c. COWS Allvo, fat, 20 214c. VEAL Dressed, 414ipGc. HOGS Dressed, 7c; alive, Dc. SHEEP 3MiC POULTRY Mixed chickens, nllve, 9f)10c; dressed, 12V4c; getnc, alive, 70c each, or 7c lb; dressed, 12c; ducks, alive 9 10c; dressed, ll(ii)iric; turkoys, alive,' 17 Vic; dres sed, 19 fi 20c. 1IUTTER Crenmory, 37 too lb.; country, 35c lb. HOllS 37 'Ac doz. POTATOES $1.20 cwt. WOOL 14c lb. HONEY 10c lb. CARHAOE 2c lb. ONIONS 2c lb. APPLIES 1 V4c lb. PEARS 1 Vic lb. PRUNES 3 V4 4c lb. POItTI,AND MAIIKET. Livestock Prices. Following Ib the general rango of values on stock ruling In the yards for lalo shipments: HOGS Host east-of-mountnlns, $11.25; ordinary, $5.75; block ers and China fats, $5.00 6.60, Blockers nnd feeders $4.75 (t 5.00. CATTLE Select east-of-mountnln ateera, $4.00; medium steers, $3.75 best cows, $3.00; medium cows, $2.50fi2.75; stnga, $2.603.00: bulls, $ 1.75 iff 2.00. SHEEP Heat wethers, $3.50; or dinary wethers, $3.25; lambs, $4. 4. 10; straight ewes, $3&3.25; mixed lots, $2.502.76. VEAL Choice young calves. $4.50; heavy and rough, $3.75 4.00. Hotter, KgK" nnd Poultry. I1UTTEU Extra creamery, 36c; fancy. 32V4c: storn. 20c. 35 BUTTER KAT Delivery, f. o. b. Portland. Sweet cream, 34V4c; sour. 32 Vic per Ib. POULTRY Mixed chickens 12W 12Vc; hens, 12V4c; roosters old, 10c fryers, 12V4c; bruiser, 12Vic; geese., spring, 8 9c; turkeys, nllve, 1714 c; spring ducks. 14c; pigeons, siinnhs, S2.UOW2.riO per doc; old. $1.00; dressed poultry, 11V4C Ib. higher. CHEESE Full cream, flats, trip lets and daisies, 14V15c; Young Americas, 15 V4 ISc. EGGS Local best, 37V4c per do.; eastern, 27V4 4j30c; local stor age, 25c. Hops, Wool and Hides. HOPS 1908 crop, choice 8V4c; primes to choice, 7V4ff8c; prime, 7 4j7"4c; medium, 6Hc lb. WOOL 1908 Willamette Valley. 16c Ib. SHEEPSKINS Shearing. 10(ff 15c each; short wool. 2, Hi 40c; med ium wool, 50c$1.00 each; long wool. 75c $1.25 each. MOHAIR 1908 Nominal, 18 19c. TALLOW Prime, per lb., 3 0 4c; No. 2 and grease, 22Vc. HIDES Dry hides. 1.1 14c lb; green, 6 7c; bulls, green salt, 4 6c lb; kl8, 6i) 7c; calves, SjflOc per lb. (rale. Floss nad rliu. WHEAT buying price. new Track. Portland Club. 90c; bill. stem, 95c; foriyfold. 91 (i 92c; red, SSc: Willamette Valley. 9lc. HAY Producer's price New tim othy, Wlllnmette Valley, fancy, $14 $15; ordinary, $12.50 1.1; eastern Oregon. $16.50; mixed Xll$12: clover. $10; grain. 11.; cheat, $11.; alfairn0$HHi $11. OATS Producers) prl,-rack. No. 1 white.. $30.6Uitl ft; ty, $29.60ti $:I0.60." Colds Colds A yea, rfoelo, If Ay,,'. Ch,rrU P,clo,cl I, no jud the right medicine or iucA emci. lit hmwi all ahnui II. Th,n follou) hh c.inlc FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Qresn Preserved Tomato. Cut small, s moo tli, green tomatoes In halves, then quarter the bnlvcs. For every pound of the fruit use three-quarters tfa pound of granulated sugar. Allow the yellow rind of oue lemon to each two pounds of fruit, grated or shaved thin, and the Juice. Tut the sugar In the preserving kettle with just enough water to dissolve it, add the tomato and lemon and simmer gently until the tomato Is tender and trans parent This will keep without sealing, as a rule, but It la better put in small Jars or glasses covered air tight It Is so rich that only a little can be used at a time. Chutney 8auo. For chutney sauce take twelve green sour apples, two green peppers, six green tomatoes, four small onions, a cup of raisins, a quart of cider vinegar, two tublcspoonfuls of mustard seed, same of Bait one of powdered sugar, two cups brown sugar, a tablespoonful each of ground mustard and ginger. Seed the raisins and peppers, then add tomatoes and onions and chop very fine. Tut vinegar, sugar and spices on to boll, add the chopped mixture and simmer an hour. Then add the apples (pared and cored) and cook slowly till soft Keep In cans or bottles sealed. Shapes Deformed Noses. The noses of a great many persons are slightly deformed, and because of the prominence of this feature the ap pearance of the face la more or less disfigured. Such deformity can fre quently be remedied by a gentle but continuous pressure. With the aid of a specially designed "nose s ha per" re cently patented by a Massachusetts man this result can be brought about In a way that will be painless to the in dividual. Upturned, one sided or flat noses or those with distended nostrils can be easily shaped and brought Into TUB NOSK BUAPXli. uormal form. This contrivance is made of thlu sheet metal sufficiently resilient to conform to tho snapo of the nose. Tho portion coming In contact with the nose has a lining of chnmolB skin, which protects the skin of the patient. This nose shaper Is held In place on tho nose by bands or tapes, fustenlng with a buckle. In positioning the de vice the bauds are brought down be hind the neck and crossed and then oarrled up nnd buckled over tho fore bead. The result Is that a slight but Bteudy tension Is produced on the nose, tho latter tielng thus gradually and Bteadlly brought Into normal sbaDe. Get a fine, three-sheet wall chart, in colors, free with a year's sub scription to The Review. BAD BREATH Tor tnnniht 1 had gt tmatil with tnr toioarh ftod mod all klndi ot tupdlelnei. Uf tn(iii hai ft bad odur. Two ki ag" a friend rerotnmendri Caac aril and afler mlny tliftn 1 ran wUlhirlr am Chrvrfullr lay dial I he. 7 hT Dtlrel cured m. I Ihetefora l.i ,ou know thai I shall Tecum tutu nva vi ttuj one uunruif if T ucli irtnDia." Ufaaa. II. nalpCTB, 111 E. ItU SI., New York, . T. Beat Tor n - , CATHARTIC FlM-anl. PataUMa. Potent. Tatto Ortod TtoOimt), Pacar Slcke-D. aaii or Urlpa. !. tke, Mc. Nr ' old In tn Ik. Tli ftnn1ii taMel tamp4 C U O UBWaatavd lo aura or yoiir mouy back. Surlinf Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. yA ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES SOME SURPRISED PEOPLE. K HUY Cold alter tuid, cough alter couth. One cold no sooner cured hnn another one comes. It'sabad hab,t, this takiiiB-cold babit. What you '8 "l'"!! tb,t,V'M b"A "P thishibit.heilinflamed membranes, strengthen weak tissues. "m?,".' DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather Bureau, local office, Roaeborg, Ore. 9i boom ending 6 a. m. Nov. 28, 1901. precipitation In lnchea sad hundredUu: Maximum temperature 41 Mlolmum temperature 30 Precipitation 0U)0 Total preclp. alnce nnt of month I W Avg. preclp. Cor this month for SO years.... 4.37 Total preelp.from Bept. 1, 190S, to date 8.70 Average preclp. from September 1,1877.... 7.83 Total exceBa from Sept. 1, 1908 .87 Average precipitation for 81 wet aeaiont, Sept. to May Inclusive) 32.93 William Bell, Observer. For Roseburg and Vicinity: Fair tonight and Sunday. The New Pure Food and Drug Law. ' We 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 Pbar macy. Review printing always the best. 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 Now is the time to visit California When summer has passed In these northern states, the sun Is only mild un der the bright blue skies of Southern California. This Ib one of nature's happy provisions eternal summer for those who cannot endure a more se vere climate. California has been called the "Mecca of the winter tourist." Its hotels and stopping places are as varied as those of all well regulated cities. Vis itors can always And suit able accommod atl o ns, congenial com pa'nl ons, and varied, pleasing re creations. PAcinc co. Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, de scribing In detail the many de lights of winter in California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are on sale to California. The rate from HOSIOIU lUi. OltKKO.N, to Los Angeles and return Is $33.00. Limit six months, allowing stop-overs In either direction. Similar excursion rates are In effect to all California points. For full Information, sleeping car reserve Uoos and tlcketa, call on. telegraph or write U B. MOORE, Agent, OR Wm. McMurray, Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Oregon A nod nny people hare expressed nurprlNP that sach rich and artMJc Jowclrj could be Mild at the tiitHlest prlreft we art asking for the lira that we have just open rtl up. We have bought right nd right haying makes right welling powlhle. Come and nee for yourself. Many have seen bent to make ChrMmaft purehaftes already. Jeweler-Optician MMIMhMMHtj 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. Clearing Out Sale I of China H Commencing on November g 7, we will make low prices H on Haviland China. Come and buy while stock is complete, p so you 'can get what you want. This sale strictly for cash. You will always find the best H of groceries, fresh green vegetables ' and fruit in our store. H We have our own special delivery for rush orders J Alton S. Frey & Co tt GROCERS Phones 201 Manuel Lopez CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS DENNING & KENT, Distributors j : Roseburg, - . Oregon : SEE A. D. BRADLEY Before selling your house hold goods. He will pay the Highest Cash Price. A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd m- Man GASOLINE, ESCINE OIL and supplies for Automobiles and Gasoline Engines H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS ElectrKua : Machinists : Automobilists Cx. Cm k Iom So- ilttMMI W or. Commercial Club Building Successors to J. F. Barker & Co. 1441 ! k Ore. "mm.Hy V