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About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1908)
xx 8 ML MAMS COMPANY illllll fill 11111 J.ll' JJJ ii II liLL 11 IM VIJJ 11 Jill wllii llliiyijlilillli Wwi xx The greatest slaughter of prices in every line of our great and complete stock, including all the h newest fall goods ever seen in Roseburg. i Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Cloaks, Suits, Boots and Shoes, Fan-J cy Goods, Holiday Novelties, Groceries, and everything in a complete gener al merchandise stock, with goods up to the minute. XX I Store closed from December 1 to December 7, to arrange every- 1 thing for the slaughter tables. 1 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 JacHisn St. Roseburg, Oregon. LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. Rev. Robt. Booth, who has been visiting here at the home of his son. J. H. llooth, left this morning for bis home In Sale in. Not "Just as good" but the best m Jennings' bread. Free delivery. Phone 2211. DTF COAL from Rock Springs, Wyom ing. Leave orders at Roseburg Natl. Bank, or with Ed. Rose. dtf Orders taken for Vermont marble. I will have a complete car shipped durlnr December. Any one wishing special designs or colors leave orders before Dec. 1st. Call and see sam a. oles. W. E. Marsters. foot of Jsck ton street. ITF CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ibe Kind Yon Hare Always Bought Pfaatoreoi Csfetv' Stationery Pens, Pencils, Tablets, a full line of School supplies and up-to-date Fancy Stationery at the Palace of Sweets LOCAL NEWS. t v Rim. nf Rice Hill, was doing business In town this morning. Soothes Itching sum. neam cui or burns without a scar. Cures piles. ecjema, salt rheum, any Itcning. Doan's Ointment, lour druggist sens it. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alexander, or Butte. Mont., are visiting here with the latter s sister, Mrs. M. M. Miner. They are enroute to Ocean Park, near Los Angeles, where they exiiect to spend the winter. Mnllrtne That Is M-dlrine. mod deal with malaria and stomach complalnu; but t.nnn nn fmmri a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy Is Electric Hitters; a meun-iue - modiclne for stomacn ana nvw wuu- I run rinvn conditions. w n tctr nf llalllriay. Ark., BWx-trk Hitters purify and enrun ui Lt.j ...... .. (Via iwtvm and Impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will be reiunura u n ; help you. 60c at A. C. Marsters Co s. drug store. ButtonB covered while you wait. All Blzes now on hand. Josephson's. Cheapest accident insurnnce Dr. Thomas' liclectric Oil. Slops the pain ! and heals the wound. All druggists ! sell it. 1 Hardin Davis, one of Douglas I county's earliest pioneers, has old -his farm beyond Wilbur and moved 1 to this city to reside, lie settled on hlB donation land claim there in Or.- -tobor, 18f3, and made Hint his homo ever since. He had gradually added to Ills holdings, however, until the j farm whirl) he sold aggregated 9MI , acres. The purchasers are Jasper j Eccles and his father, of Penawawa, Wash., Ihe former being a brother- , In-law of John Gross, of Ijower Cain- j H)ofa. The price is not stated hut it j Is understood to be at about 2- ! per cent advance over the ilgure at which Mr. Davis offered the farm a 1 year ago. After fifi years of constant attention lo the farm Mr. Davis now retires from active labor and has leas ed property in The Grove, in this city. Fancy and Native Ferns for sale at The Rose. Orders tak.cn for Hose bushes. Call up Phono 1497. Mrs. j F. D. Owen, Florist. dlf I Hot water bottles, fountain syr inges, bulb syringes, and atomlzerR, 'he finest and most complete line the city. Sold at the lowest prices on our guarantee to give satisfaction. Look at our fine ana you win mu buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. Pnltatr. flrnvp It'onlprn Ore7nn" Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chap man, of Divide, on Frldny las:, a on. Portland Oregonian, Dec. l- i ne trial of Ixrois Kohlhagen, chnr"d with perjury, began yesterday after noon before Judge Wolverton. Kohl- haren is charged by tne government wnn naving sworn iiiiwij wn.-n nr Fl,. A nn a tinilier rlfllm thnt ht Ihe time of filing was occupied as a home stead by A. k. joii. "nij witnesses are to te heard on no.n sWes. The first witness called by ti e government was the register of the innrt nfliie at Roseburg. B. L. Eddy. ii- -. r..n..n-.l l.v limiH. himself. Iiw wan iti". - Register Kddrold of the rush that settlors made at the land otllee on a.tIi lust, when the lands were i,..-n n,un fnr entry and said that . t,n v.. fPmf,ri nt least ten dnvs before the date of throwing open the lands. 0 Coffee Always u n 1 f o r m our best product sold In 1 lb., 2 lb., 2 lb. and 5 lb. cans. Your grocer will grlndAlt better if ground at houi-rnot too fine. LOCAL NEWS. C. W. Sherman, the Portland In surance agent, is in llie eny. Wayland llowker, left this morn ing for Minneapolis, Minn., to visit with relntlves. Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. 6c. TF N. I). Cool, the Drain merchant. Is business visitor In Roseburg to day. Mrs. Mary Smith, of Oakland. Is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Mary Stearns, uf this city. "I suffered habitually from consti pation. I loan's Regulets relieved and strengthened the bowels, so that they have been regular ever since." A. E. Davis, grocer. Sulphur Springs, Tex. A. W. Martin, formerly of this city, was In town Tuesday. He now owns a good farm on the Santlam river, X miles east of Albiiy. He Is well pleased with his new location and savs the roads there are muc h beUT than those of this county. LOCAL NEWS. V. M. Conn was In from Melroso ; today. R. L. Winniford was over from be- ! yowl Wilbur today. I For good printing of all kinds The Review leads. . 11. Wollenberg leaves Thursday morning for San Francisco to visit with his family until after the holi days. I No use to suffer from colds; use ' Marsters' Cough Balsam. tf I Matinees every arteruoon at The I Crescent. Be. TF ; Mrs. J. M. Ishmnel, of Lornne, and Mrs. I.. M. Arch a in beau, of Sluy-i ton, left tills morning for their j homes, after a visit here with their mother, Mrs. P. A. Dean. . Phono 2211 for anything In the bakery lino. Free delivery. l!nii qua Bakery, Ed. Jennings, Pro prietor. dTF For sidewalk work, call on B. F. Pago, the old sidewalk builder. Resi dence Mill St. ill!:l Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cobb this morning began a pleasure lour around the United States. They left here for l.os Angeles, and will Jour ney thence to New Orleans. From there thev will go up the Atlantic : Coast and lo New York city. They will uj-occcd bac k by way of Chicago land Seattle. They exiled to bo gone about two months. A supply of the new edition of ! the Oregon mining laws has Just been received at this olllco. It In ' eludes everything to date In legal ' mining procedure. Copies only 40 j cents each. TF i Geo. II. mines, the widely known secretary of the Oregon Historical So ciety, was In this city Tuesday en- route home riom uaKiatiti, i am., where he attended a session of the Pacific Coast branch of the American llln'orlcnl Association. The Oregon snelelv Is Ihe most active organlzn Hon on the coast in gathering his torical datn and relics. An effort wll he Hindu to have the legislature at Its coming session appropriate 2,0,- niin for the erection of a permanent building for Iho Historical Society headiniarlers and the storage and ills lilnv of Its exhibits. Their present quarters In the Portland city hnll arc becoming overcrowded, nnd. besides, the city needs the room for oihci purposes. 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. ROSE .ion .i.woits ;kts limit. KIHJKNK, Or.. Dec. 1. Joseph Jacobs, utility of violation of tho lo cal option law, was today fined $'00 and given a term of .10 days In jail, tlu limit for tlx- offense. ('has. WHIn inn, also charged with selling ll(unr, entered a plea of guilty ana was lined si 00. Gitt a fine, three-sheet wall churl. In colors, free with a year's sub scription to The Review. Wo are sole agents tor the Conklln Self Filling Fountain I'ena and reu- omond them aa being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Agee'j Hook Store. TF An opportunity of having reliable Borvlce. Roberts ami Hobm-ln, Hew ing Maehlno experlH, Repairing, re building ami readjiiHllng.. Motel Mr- C'lalien. Phone 21, a few dny only, tng Frank Laird, who claims to be 18 years of age, but who looks younger, wan arrested by Sheriff Fen ton, near Ronton, HO miles west of here, Tues day, and brought to Hotieburg and locked up in the county jaU to await a hearing before Judge Wonacott, In the Juvenile Court, tomorrow. Young Laird lu accused of entering a school houHe at I teuton lat Sunday and committing an unprintable act, be sides tthooting holes through the stove pipe with a revolver. Two oth er boys. Otto Kpps, aged 1E, and llardman, aged about 20, are alleged to have participated in the affair, and may be arrexlcd also, this depending on the statement that Laird will make. Lalid and Kpps ran away from I heir home In Itandon, Coos county, about six weeks ago, going lo HrewBti-r Valley and camping near Hert Campbell's plnoe. They manag ed to eke out an existence by hunt- nnd trapping. Hard man lives ddH w'v Iteston wt-tb bin parents. Marked for Death. "Three years ago I was marked for death. A grave-yard cough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctor full ed to help me, and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr. King's New Discovery." says Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Bar, Kv. "Tlu first dose h l;-d me and Improvim-nt k-jpt on until I had gairi.'d f8 pound In weht and my h'alth TuHy restored." This medicine holds the world's healing P'ord for roimhs and c lds and lung and throat diseases. It prevent pneu mi,nla. Si Id under guarantee at A. (V MaTHters Sr. Co s. drug store. GOc and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Page Investment Co. The Square Dealing Lumber Yard Just across Deer Creek, have on hand 'an as sortment of Doors, Windows, Shingles and Seasoned Lumber dimeutiou and finish. Those desiring to build, call and let us make an estimate for you. v.. VK AltK WF.LL I.OAIKI with every kind of good lumber our yard will hold. We have to be la .order to fill orders promptly and at the same time keep a large stock for proper seasoning. For we let no green lumber go from this yard. It will bo sure to cause dissatisfac tion and that Is not our policy. Ituy your lumber here and you buy satis faction with H. The J. G. Flook Co., RoMlmrg, Oregon.