Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, December 07, 1908, Image 4

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    You Gain Everything and
Lose Nothing
By Purchasing
Your Christmas
Presents Now.
! All our Novelties the Cream of popular Jewelry nre In shape to limped Our stock last year
' was large this year It Is doubled.
In Less
Than
One Month
ClirUtnmfl will 1o hero. Don't wait until Into, and then not bo jri.wcd. Come in now und Imy the
moat nml tho Ix'Ht good you ever brought for tho money.
Our Christmas
Diamonds
are reuily for yon.. They've been marked down to the bottom notch. You want tho Diamonds;
wo need tho money HO MOTH TltADH.
W..E. CLINGENPEEL, Jeweler-Optician
Roseburg National Bank Building. Phone 214
LOCAL NEWS.
For a reliable coufi remedy use
Masters' Cough Daloam. tf
During changos of weather al
ways ubo Marsters' Cough Haitian,.
S. K. SykeB hua sued O. C. and N.
M. Harry In tho circuit court for 145,
alleged to he due on a hill of mer
chandise. An opportunity of having reliable
service. Roberta and Roberts, Hew
ing Machine experta, Hepnlrlng, re
building and reudjuslliiK- Hotel Mc
Clullen. Phono 21, a few duyn only.
At tho regular meeting of the city
council tonight, John T. Long will
tender bis reHlgnatlon uh councilman
from the First Ward. Mr. Long's
chief reason for the move Is that tils
connection wllh the city administra
tion forces him to reject offers to
act as counsel, In his capacity as a
lawyer, In litigation Involving the
city. Ills sncceHHor in office will
probably be choKeii by a vote of (he
council, and It Is not Improbable that
the names to be voted on will be
those of J. K. Culver and Frank
('.lcments, who received a tie vole for
councilman In tho First Ward at the
last city election.
LOCAL NEWS.
G. II. Cutfiforth, of Riddle, was
transacting business In Roseburg to
day. He has just bought Judge G.
W. Wonacott's farm of 330 ucres
neur Rlddlo for $3,000.
A. K. N.?wby, a former groceryinnn
of this city, arrived hero Saturday
from Oakland, Calif., and Is visiting
with his cousins, K. 11. und I). II.
Lenox. He leaves for Portland next
week.
T. F. Geer, convicted In Justice
Long's court lust Katurday of defac
ing private property, decided not to
appeal to the circuit court and this
morning paid bis fine of $ 50.
James W. Tray lor has been ap
pointed admr. of the etttnto of George
W. Tray lor, who died In Jackson
county In November, 11100. The es
tate of the d eceu soil consists of a
quarter section of land In township
20-7, and Is of the probable value of
$1500.
Some gentlemen nro here from
other localities looking Into local
conditions with a view to establish
ing Bome new Industries, the nature
of which we are not at liberty to nn
nouueo at .renei.t. If the conditions
are found satisfactory due publicity
will he given at the proper time.
Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought, nud which lias bocu
lu use for over HO years, lias borne tho Blp;iiaturo of
nnd ling been imulo under Ills por
rJT SjJrf-f-pL.. Bal supervision uiiu-o It lufam-y.
uxc7r. -UtcA4K Anw 110 0I10 1 deceive ym in this.
All Counterfeits, InittutloiiH and " Just-im-sontl" nro but
Exprinieut8 tlmt trltlo with mid endanger tho bonlth of
Infanta nnd Chlldrou Experience nyalnst Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cantorla Is a liuriiileHg mihstltuto for Ca-stor Oil, Pare.
Knrto, Drops nud Boothliitf fc.vrups. It U lMeamuit. It
contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Nil root lo
nuliHtniico. It tgo is Its guarantee It destroys Worms
nnd nllnjs l'everlsliness. It cures Diarrlui'ii nnd Wind
Colic, It relieve Teething Troubles, cures Coustlpatloi
nnd riatuleuey. It nxshnllutes tho Food, regulates tho
Stounu h nnd Itowels, rIvIiiu; healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's l'auacvn Tuo Mother's l'rieml.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Solid Cold U nt. hi- s nrf Pin iiml llruoclu-.
finlil Hlli'd Wnli Ilea. slilrl nl-t S.l.
Mi k.'l nml (inn Metal Willi lie. Kelt phi. nml llm klei.
An linnii'iiie Hoe of rutin fur Ijidle nml t;ent.
. complete line i.f Oplliiil inHl. nlhir Plus. i'ihuIm, 1 1, it Pin.,
ele. The Itneil iitid Imi hne of V liilirejln In tin rliy '
HI AVIUM! KIMiS rriim I..V In 1 .000.00
Kur NereMH, I'slenl lOopo, Slime nnd I'enrl Sel. Tlie lines! lino i
Mlverwnre in Siitithern Oregon, IntMilti plate nml aterlluii.
t'omh, llrush mid Mirror Soi, Napkin ltlnit, Trn., ( lolh nml llnl
llm-ilB-, Jenf NmokliiK Set, IjulliV Opern (ihuxu-H, nl (iiiiss.
( liK'ka. Jenel lloten, Solid (inlil.. linld Hlliil mid Silver Thiinhlr '
J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker
R05CBURC. . . ORSCON
Coffee .
The kind that makes the break
fast red Coffee through and
through always the same.
Your grocer will grind It
better if ground at home not
too fine.
LOCAL NEWS.
LADIHS OK TUB COMMERCIAL
Club meet this evening.
Matinees every afternoon at The
reseeut. 6c. TF
Ally. A. N. Orcutt returned from
PortliinU Sunday nitiriiliiK. having
lieen employed there on the Kohl
hiiKeii cane. lie relumed to that
eity IiihI night, being Hlmllnrly en
xugeil on tho tlllln olid Klilpley
eases.
Keel languid, weak, run-down?
Iloadaehe? titomach "off?" Just
a plnln ense of lazy liver. Burdock
lllood Hitters tones Uvor and Btom
ach. proniotes digestion, purifies tho
blood.
"I suffered habitually from consti
pation. Dunn's HeKiilets relieved
and streiiKthened the bowels, so that
they have been regular ever Blnee."
A. K. Davis, grocer, Sulphur
Springs. Tex.
llnl D. Pattern, of Salem, repre-sentatlve-eleet
from Marlon county,
nud a Statement No. 1 man, was In
Itiiseburg Sunday Interviewing Albert
Abrnham and lieorno Jones, respeet
Ively tienutor and representative-elect.
Mr. I'atton Is a candidate for speaker
of the House und Ills talk Willi Mr.
.limes wns in connection with that
matter. Conjunctively with his can
didacy. Mr. I'atton Is forming an or
Kiinlxution of Stntement No. 1 mem
bers of the legislature.
Ladles havv many times stated
that they wished they knew of some
one who could do perfect and honest
work on their Sewing Machines; that
nearly always they were disappoint
ed. We refer to work already done
and say that we positively know the
iiinstructlon of any family sewing
inacnine and can be recommended bv
nil we hnve worked for. Here a short
lime only. Huberts & Huberts, Ite-
luii IdliiK nnd Hepalrlng. nt Mrs. Cur
rler's. corner of Miwher and Steph
ens his. tf
Asllinm SiihVrciK Should Know This.
Foley's Honey nud Tar has cured
luauy cases of asthma that were con
sidered hopeless. Mrs. Adolnh Hues-
In. 70 1 West Third St., Davenport.
luwa. wrils:"A severe cold contract
ed 12 years ago was neglected until
It finally grew Into asthma. The
best medical skill available could not
Klve nie more than temHirary relief.
Foley's Honey and Tar was recom
mended and one fine bottle entirely
curisl me of nsthma which had b"en
gmwinic on nie for 1 yenrs. If I
had taken it at the start I would
have biin saved years of suffering."
Sold hy Ked Cross riuu-niary.
ItiAl, from Hock firings, Wyom
ing l-ave orders nt Koseburg Natl,
liank, or wllh lid. Kose. dtf
-o
Matinees every afternoon at The
Crescent, tc. TF
70 Years with Coughs and (olds
We have had seventy years of experience with AVer's
Cherry Pectoral. That makes us have great confidence in it for
coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. Ask your
own doctor what experience he has had with it. He knows. He can
advise you wisely. Keep in close touch with him. L..y.M.?;:
ELKS' "LODGE OF SOKllOW."
In common with other lodges
throughout the country, Roseburg
Lodge, No. 326, B. P. O. Elks, held
Its "Lodge of Sorrow" for departed
members at their temple Sunday uf
ternoon. The program rendered fol
lows: Voluntary Mrs. I. Wollenberg.
Opening Ceremonies By the Lodge.
Prayer by Rev. E. II. Hicks.
Duet Misses Allie and Arrla Black.
Address Rev. E. H. Hicks.
Song Ladles' Quartette.
Memorial Address Hon. Lawrence
T. Harris.
Song By the Choir.
Closing Ceremonies By the Lodge.
Benediction.
Otto Epps, a 15-year-old runaway
boy, of Bandon, charged with being
an accomplice to Frank Laird, in the
defilement of the schoolhouse at
Reston. was arrested near that place
Sunday by Deputy Sheriff Ashworth
and locked up In the county Jail here
to keep company with Laird. A third
party wanted In connection with the
case Is Joe Hardman. aged 22 years,
whom the officer could not find. Ac
cording to Laird s statement, he and
young Epps were Incited to the mis
behavior by Hardman, and for that
reason the authorities are very anx
ious to locate the missing member of
the trio, who is believed to have fled
to Coos County.
TEA
Good tea and tea are
quite different,' both grow
on the same bush.
oar rror return, roar money If 700 doa1
UkoScbUUni'i Beet: we par lum.
See Jennings, the baker, for some"
thing special for balls and par
ties. D
Prosch Photo Studio
Roseburg National Bank Building
During the month of December I
will give an 8x10 enlargement with
each dozen of cabinet photos.
Also special prices on all sizes of
enlargements this month.
All work first class and guaranteed
tudio Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sundays by
Appointment only. PHONE 2181
C. F. Prosch, Prop.
X-mas Time is Here
And We Have a Large Assortment of
CANDIES for the Christmas trade
Ask for price ou large quantities.
Our RAISINS and CURRANTS are fresh.
Our PLUM PUDDING is delicious.
Our GREEN OLIVES in bulk are excellent.
HEINZE Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles are the
best made we have them.
Don't forget that we have TURKEYS, GEESE
and CHICKENS.
When you want GROCERIES come and trade
with us. GOOD GOODS and RIGHT PRICES cou
tribute to our success.
HARNESS & JOHNSON
Sheridan Street
GROCERS
Phone 1031
A Few Gift
Suggestions
Men's Neckwear, nicely boxed.
Men's half liose, doz. in box, assorted Hhnden.
Men's half how. H dz. in box, as sorted figure mtterns.
Men's hnlf how, i doz. in box, as sorted Mitlenut.
Men's Linen Handkerchiefs.
Men's IJnc-n lltuidkerchiefs, with In ilia. .
Men's Silk llundkerthlefs.
Men's Silk Keefers.
Men's Fancy HusiH'ndcrs, nicely boxed.
Men's Fancy Arm Hands and ilose Supporters,
SelM, matched, nicely boxed.
Hath Kobes.
Pujumos.
Fancy Ciolf Shirts.
Fancy Negligee Shirts.
Genuine leather lings. ' "
(enuine Leal tier Suit Caws.
Men's Dress Gloves, "Fuwnes,"
Unibrellus.
Commercial Club Building
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Clearing Out Sale
I of China !
I Commencing on November i
g 7, we will make low prices i
xt on Haviland China. Come and i
H buy while stock is complete, ;
so you can get what yoiij
want. This sale strictly for i
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.
Armory Hall
TUESDAY, DEC. 15 AND 16
The Hit Of The Seuon
GRAM JUBILEE MINSTRELS
--Auspices--
Roseburg Lodge No. 326, Benovelent
and Protective Order of Elks.
30 People 30
6Fanny End Men-6
. , .Headed by Stubbs and Bellows. . .
12 Soloists 12 and Grand Chorus.
Rand and Orchestra. Watch for the Sheath Gown
Street Parade at Noon, December 15
See JUDGE LONG'S Justice Court in Session
PRICE 25, 35, 50c. Seats on Sale at Lenox & Ott's
Manuel Lopez
CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS
DENNING & KENT, Distributors
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
Hlff
GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL
and supplies for
Automobiles and Gasoline Engine
H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS
Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore.
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