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i i f, I V ;l - - y rji V - 1L fin UUn Jf LJU JUL MAMS mm wmm 11 liUi W 1111 H A i Ml ?8 The greatest slaughter of prices in every line of our great and complete stock, including all the newest fall goods ever seen in Roseburg. Drv Goods. Furnishins: Goods, Hats, Cloaks, Suits, Boots and Shoes, Fan-1 cy Goods, Holiday Novelties, Groceries, and everything in a complete gener- ; al merchandise stock, with goods up to the minute. Store closed from December 1 to December 7, to arrange eveiy-1 .m . a a 1 V 'II thing tor tne siaugnter taoies. nmxxxxxxxxmxxxxmxxxxxnxxmxxxxxxnmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 8 Rubber Blood Warmers There is comfort in the use of a Hot Water Bottle. We offer the highest grade and most approved shapes and patterns. Prices range from one dollar to two and a half. Here you can get good quality in Rubber Goods at honest prices. Hamilton. Drug' Co. 307 JacKton St. Roiebur, Oregon. EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW DECKMHKU 1. 1008. LOCAL NEWS. Not "Jut as good" but tbe best m Jennings' bread. Free delivery. 'Phone 2211. DTP Mrs. Briggs says that since Bhe bought a coffee mill and gTlnds her Folger'a Golden Gate CoBee .Mr. B. -. m ! n I n. ahntlt thp mffPS. 11 lit" I V."" ."''-' We are sole agenu ior m vouuu .- Belt Filling Fountain Pena and rec- "mend them aa being far ahead of l'.tsy other pen on tbe market. Agee'4 Book Store. T1 CASTOR I A For Infanta and. Children. : ft. Kind Yon Hare Alwan Bought LOCAL NEWS. Stationery . Pens, Pencils, Tablets, a full line of School supplies and up-to-date Fancy Stationery at the Palace of Sweets LOCAL NEWS. Ten TO UNIW flll'HCIIIiS. Basra the I Of Mrs. Mary Wilder left thla morning for her home In Portland, after a visit here at the home of her eon, A. I A. Wilder. Mrs. Harry Moore, of Modford, is visiting In the city. Mr. and Mra. Schiller B. Hermann, of Portland, are In the city. For good printing of all kinds The Review leads. Never sacrifice quality for price. See a Bush and Lane and tbe Victor piano. dtl COAL from Rock Springs, W yom Ing. Leave orders at Roseburg Natl. Bank, or with Ed. Rose. dtf Soothes Itching skin. Heals cutB or burns without a scar. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, any Itching. Doan'a Ointment. Your druggist sells It. Orders taken for Vermont marble, f will bave a complete car shipped during December. Any one wishing special designs or colon leave orders before Dec. 1st. Call ana see sam men. W. E. Marsters. foot of Jack son street. W Isadore Irwin was in from Mile Monday night. Mrs. J. E. Pelton and Mrs. W. B. Johnston left this morning for Port land to visit with relatives. No use to suffer from colds; use Marsters' Cough Balsam. tf Matlneos every afternoon at The Crescent. 6c. TF Buttons covered while you wnlt. All sizes now on hand. Josephson's. Cheanest accident Insurance Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists sell it. Phone 2211 for anything In the bakery line. Free delivery. Ump qua Bakery, Ed. Jennings, Pro prietor. dTF Eugene Guard: Dr. E. V. Hoover, mayor of Roseburg, while In Eugene today, ordered from Handle & Mow er, agents, a Black runabout. It Is a Model 12. runabout, with 12 horsepower, and has carriage wheels A. J. Plckard and bis daughter Mrs. Grace Lancaster, has leased the Hotel Gross for a period of three veara and will take possession to morrow morning. They will make some extensive improvements to the place and will conduct it along lint el ass lines. Greatest Protectant Movement of the Ac ltegliis Tomorrow. INSOMNIA 'I tiT bn tltifir CMi-afUl fff Insomnia. With Which I Iibta L';n flliU'"! tor oer Iweuir rrt od I can iy that :wrt fat (Wen in mff relief lhn any ihr r-uiidy I h Tr trlM. I hM ertlnlr rcoitnmq (bun to ttJJ frunda M "" ' am.,., i:,... lu. Beat For a ne ooweia oukIi and exact as the par I nil system of (lie Hotnan Catholic church. The federal council Is tho outcome of the Inter-church conference, held in Now York In lUOfi, which adopted the plan of federation, and Hot the year as the date for its first conven tion, aa thlH year. LOCAL NEWS. Ker flleien. W-n or 'Jrlp. I-. C.le. K-ref ',M Ib bill. Th4 runlnt tiUel ltirr,p4 CU(J. wuriatMd ' jomr koit hMl. ttrllBc Remedy Co., Chieieo or N.T. 997 ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES PHILADELPHIA. Pa. Dec. 1. Representing 20,000,000 communi cants In 27 religious denomination') some of the leading churchmen of the nation are gathering in I'hiladel nhla today to participate In tho fed eral council of the Churches of Christ in America. The session will be for mally opened tomorrow and will mark the greatest step ever taken In America for a unification of Protest ant churches. Among tbe disttnguish- ed laymen who will ho in attendance will be Governor Hughes, of New York, who will dlscuns "civic right eousness," and Governor Ansel, of North Carolina, This meeting is regarded as the most representative gathering in the history of Protestant I nrlBllnnlty in tills country. Its menilerB have been chosen by the highest adjudicatory bodies in the denominations to be represented. Among them will be moro than 30 bishops, many presidents of uni versities and colleges, some ot me most noted collegians and prearhcrs In the country, olllners In mission boards and other departments of church work and a largo number of lavmcn of prominence. Nearly all those who have been appointed have signified their Intention of coming to the council. The sessions of this representative bodv will continue until December S "Kor the prosecution of work that enn be better done In union than In separation" Is the expressed pur pose of the meeting, which is unique In character and which Is regarded as certain to prove historic in tbe an nals of American Protestantism, li alms, "through counsel and co-oper ation to avoid the two great faults of Protestantism, overlapping and overlooking," and one of Its principal purposes Is to organise the Protestant Churches In this country so mat ev ery section shall be directly under the supervision of Protestant mini ence. At the same time It Is expected to effect an organisation that will pre vent the eetalillFhment and malnten ance of too many Protestant churches In a given Iwsllty. An effort will be mado to perfect a system aa tlior lion. T. R. Sheridan Is 111 Port land on business. F. E. Alloy went to Portlnnd on business Monday night. Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. Be. TF Fancy and Native Ferns for sale at The Rose. Orders tnken for Rose bushes. Call up Phone 1497. MrH. ! F. D. Owen, Florist. dtl Hot water bottles, fouiitnln Byr Inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers. he finest and most complete line I' the city. 8old at the lowest prlcot on our guarantee to give satisfaction Look at our line and you will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. I suffered hnbitually from const! pntloll. Dean's Hegulets relieved nd strengthened the bowels, so mat they have been regular ever sinno." A. E. Uavls, grocor, ttuipiiur Springs, Tex. A pleasant featuro of the regular meeting of Phlletarian Lodge, I. O. O. P., last Saturday night was the tirescntntlon to W. T. Wright, P. u., a lino (2!i-yenr) veteran jewel, as au thorized by tho sovereign t.ranu Lodge. Mr. Wright was Initiated In to this lodge nearly 27 years ago and has served In practically every of ficial cnnaclty therein. He was treas urer for about 14 years and Is now a member of the Hall Committee, hav lug In charge the I. (). O. F. build ing and other property. No member Is held in higher esteem than Mr. SS'rlght and his many years of faith ful service In the order is highly ap- iirecinted hv his brother members. This lodgo now has live "veterans;" B. O. Hursh. I). 8. Went. N. I . Jew ell, J .C. Fullerton and W. 1. Wright. You'll Get Your Money's Worth ;; If you Trade With Us. ; Our Goods are Always Fresh Our Hot Drinks are Leaders; Ice Cream Always on Hand. il li;,Tll OK WILLIAM THOMPSON. William H. Thompson, familiarly known ua "Hill" Thompson, did at hit home In Camau Valley, Nov. 2.1, li()8, and waH laid to retU In the' Camus Valley cemetery on Nov. 25th. The deceased wuh Imrn In Chmhib Valley, Auk. 4th, 1H01, and at tho time of hiu death whb 47 years, 3 months and 19 days old. 1 Ho was married Sept. nth, 1887, lo MIkb Anna Carey, who survive him. Ho leaves three children Mrs. O. I'. Standley and Irvine and Kay Thompson. 1 1 Lb aged mother, Mrs. N. J. Joiie, who Is far hi the ejRhties, MvHH to mourn hor sou's curly U mifce. Tho deceased hnd been a tmnVror with a complications of ailments for several years, hut was In better health than uminl tinlll a few dayi before his death. The sad blow came without much warning to the stricken in ni 1 1 y. Ho profoKsed faith In Christ sev eral yearn tio and united with the ChrlHtlan church and died attesting to thoHO tliut stood near that he was prepared to go. Ho was a brother to Geo. and Joe Thompson, well known In this city. WUt in in Thomson was an oner-K-'tte. man. and accumulated by his thrifty nianngptnent and leaves his ruin 1 ly In modorato circumstances. "Hill" Thompson will be missed tn Camas ('alley. His wholo life wan spent there. Many the kind deeds we can enumerate In recollection ot hi ni and may we all, like hlmt be ready when the Maater comes to say: "I know that my Redeemer llveth." XXX. RIND LmlmFrGltSpp Ftoaaant to take Tho new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring tho natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Rafuoe substitute. Frio BOo. For sale by lied Cross I'barmacy An opportunity of having reliable service. Roberts and Roberts. Sew ing Maehino experts, Repairing, re building and readjusting. Hotel Mc Olallen. I'liono 21, a tew days only. d.lH Page Investment Co. The Square Dealing Lumber Yard Just across Deer Creek, liave on hand an as sortment of Doors, Windows, Shingles and Seasoned Lumber diiuention and finish. Those desiring to build, call and let us make an estimate for you. v I'M J1 K AUK WKLL liOADKD with every kind of good lumber our yard will hold. We have to be In order to All orders promptly and at tho same time keep a Iftrxe stock for proper seasoning Kor we let no Kroon lumber ko from this yard. It will he sure to cause dissatisfac tion and that Is not our policy. Huy your lumber here and you buy sat Lav faction with It. The J. G. Flook Co., RoMburgi Oregon, A