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..-.".'.:. ,..-Cv-Tcr--.;' V. LOT xx :: H :: IS t: xx :: xx xx XX tmt:::t 0 lo J : IMA' ' 11 MM IKS tnntttttnnjtttttt5ttttttt:tttttttttttttttt::ttJtttttt:tmmtti Sale IP Pi U I 1 in i in I Now Going Or . xx xx Everybody is now getting the Great news. It spreads quickly. Nothing set aside. Nothing . reserved. This ' Retiring from Business- Sale interests those who wish to save 50 per cent on their holiday purchases, as well as anything you may want in Dry Goods Keady Made &mts, Coats, Jackets, Waists, Skirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Notions, Jewelry, Neckwear, furnishings, Hats, Shoes XX Groceries, in fact, everything in our store. The Greatest Bargain Sale in the History of R.oseburg You Can't Afford to Miss This 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 Jackson St. Roseburtf, Oregon. KM 'VJaSi.-. All Candy Lovers Como here when thoy want Stum-thing . Kspecially Nice. Thoy know wo have the larg est Hiid best variety of home made candy in Southern Orcg. Palace of Sweets lOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. Don't think that piles can't be cur ed. Thousands of obstinate, cases have been cured by Dnan's Ointment. 60 cents at any drug store. A most beautiful assortment of Jnney China and Silverware on dis play. And our prices are always lower than the other fellow's. dtf RICE & UICE. Orders taken for Vermont marble. I will have a complete car shipped during December. Any one wishing special designs or colors leave orderB before Dec. 1st. Call and see sam ples. W. E. Marsters, foot of Jack son treet. DTF o CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ftfl Kind Yon Hate Always Bought During changes of weather al ways use Marsters' Cough Balaam. Hot water bottles, fountain syr inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers, 'he finest and most complete line lo the city. Sold at the lowest prices on our guarantee to give satisfaction. Look at our line and you will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. Fletcher V. Hewes, of Myrtle Creek, who has boon imprisoned In the county jail here since the middle of last November, awaiting trial on a charge of assaulting his two little children, furnished his bond of $1. 00. this morning, through his fath er, K. I. Hewes, of this city, Cpon being released from Jail, however, he was immediately re-arrested on an undertaking to keep the peace, secur ed by his wife at Myrtle Creek the day after he was brought to Hose burg and palled. On this proceed ing. Hewes was taken to Myrtle Creek without delay. tnl his wife does the usual thine by with drawing her complaint. Hewes will be placed under another bond. A. V. Ady was in town from Nug-1 get this week. Perry Wright came down from Glide Tuesday. S. W. Ilnylesa was down from Myr tle Crook Tuesday. J. W. Cuiney was In town from Koston this morning. Mrs. C. O. White, of Myrtle Creek, was visiting in this cilv todnv. Atty. W. W. Cardweil left this af ternoon for Salem on business. W. C. Winston and Miles Agee. the Winston fruit growers, wore In town today. N. C. riurleson, n former business man of this city, has returned from a trip to South Dakota and will spend the winter here. H. finest has retired from the Hun-saker-Ciuest firorery Co., of this city, selling his interest in the business to his partner, B. A. Ilumsukcr. The Rosoburg High School was a(;ain victorious over the (irnnts I'aes Athletic Club In their second frame of basket ball at Sykes' rink lust night. The score was 22 to 12. H. K. Hayes, who has been the act ing foreman of the S. P. roundhouse and shops In this city since the death of the late H. Robertson, was on Tuesday officially appointed to that position. Atty. John T. Long left this after noon for Sal em to argue before the Supreme Court on an appeal by the Lodge of Royal Neighbors from a judgment in the circuit court hero in favor of F. M. Hoard for $'Hio. on a life insurance policy carried In the order by Mr. Hoard's wife, now de ceased. Mr. Iong represents Mr. Heard. Kugene Guard: A marriage li cense was issued yesterday to OWbort. L. Guard, of hraln, and Miss Irene Foote, of Kugene C. 1'. Har- nard and J. T. Maker have heroine associated with G. G. Gross In the real estate business Oscar Gorrell, of Oakland, a former stu dent of the university nrn an end on the football team while here, will ad dress the students at the regular as sembly hour tomorrow on China. Mr. Gorrell has sjK'n; four years as a teacher at Anmy. China, and after wards was in the employ of the Standard Oil Co. there. His nddrs will be illustrate with views of dif ferent parts of he Chinese empire which he has visited. Now Is the time to make yoiir pur chases for Xmas. The early shop pers have the best to pick from. Our slore nuver was bo full of good things Something for every member of the family. Drop In and look us over. RICK & RICK Arthur Mahoney today bought the Roseleaf Cigar Stole from J. T. Good man, who may engage In other busi ness in this city. Mr. Goodman is now negotiating for the sale of his two ranches at Looking Glass to Call foru fa parties. Mr. Ma honey is the former proprietor of the Rose liurg Soda Works and was later en g.igod in the planing mill business In North Rosoburg. Among the bills that will be in troduced nt the coming session of the legislature will be one by Senator-elect Albert Abrahnm, of this city, proposing to do away with In voluntary nonsuit and motion to di rect verdict, and preserving the sub-:-tawo of such practice after a ver dict. The purpose of such a change would be to avoid the unnecessary expense of resubmitting the case to another jury, should the ruling of the trial court be reversed, and the further purpose of avoiding the pos sible effect upon the Jury in any In tlmatfon of opinion by the judge a: lo the facts upon overruling such mo tions. I'nder the proposed law judge will not have the right to In st in ct a Jury to bring In any cer tain verdict, but, on the other hand the evidence must be submitted to the jury, who will determine as to ; whether declaring a nonsuit or ilnr J wise. However, the Judge may re verse the opinion of the Jury. Mr, Aiinmnni ciainis mis proposed law, 11 passed, will operate in favor of the poor man. j j j J. A 1,1, Till: WORLD JL jmjvkh a i'kti in;. 4 A t 4 Why worry about an Xmas ! 4 present, when you have such i an as- ottmcnt of Picture 4- Hand-Painted China Need lework and f'amerns j- seiert rrorn nt iiravfs Art f 4 Ktnporfuni. Kiial to the city. 4 stores. Open evening nnt'l 4 Xmas. ddJO -j- 4 J a 4 J "I" 1 A marriage license has been Issued to Martin Hakanson, aged 110, and Lizzie A. Carlson, aged 15, both of Gardiner. Thero will be a special session of Justice Long's court at the 10 Iks' Min strels, Doc. ti and 16, nt tho Ar mory. Don't fall to attend. HIIIous? Fuel heavy a f t o r din ner? Hitter taste? Complexion sal low? Liver needs waking up. Donn's Regulcts euro bilious attacks. 2ft cents at any drug store. I Curtis Hal!, a ioniostoader, of North Myrtle Crook, was adjudged Insane after an examination bet- j UIU COll III L'lllin I II in illlUl MUllll, 11" i i two different octasloiM of late, Ri'l l.ns ran away from his cabin into 'ie wont's Mid ii atiolhor time cav- rlod away all of his personal effects and hid them where, no one knows. He has suicidal tendencies, ltnl I pos sesses a good education and Is a Roynl Arch Mason. Ho Is 40 years of age and unmarried. Ills mother and other relatives live at Whitehall. Mont., from which place he came to Myrtle Crook about one month ago. Ills mental unbalancing is be lieved to bo due to a love affair, of which he Invariably talked In con nection with declarations to kill himself. Gunther's Famous Candies In Fancy Christmas Boxes. No better Christinas Gift could be given. Prices range from 65 Cents to $8. We also have many fancy boxes of our own candies. &fe ROSE ' rin ii T- Ic tu res, 4. Art 4 rns to 4 lOIGIITII GHADK K X AMI N A T I O N S Dates nntl Programs Fixed for Doug las Count)' Schools. COAL from Rock Springs, Wyom ing. Leave orders at Rose burg Natl. Hank, or with Kd. Rone. dtf Read Review advs. for bargains. mm tt t Tt' The Christmas Shopper Is altroiifl in the bind searching for bargains in pretty, useful things, that would imikr appropriate Christ nuiM giflN. We are showing a slore full of Just such tilings. The prices ure rlglit likewise the iiiiillly. The v ill urn that ought tit Ih hi the whU for (lie price you pay. Thit Is what iltti'H to make n bargain. Von would not be tn-ntiug oiirclf or your friends right were you to buy before fiispeitliig our line. HUEY Jeweler - Optician The regular eighth grade oxamln- atiotiH In the public schools of Doug las County during the year !!)(!, will be held on the following dates: January 21-22, liMiu. May i;t-M. 1!H)9. September 2-3. 1909. rrogruin. Thursdays Arithmetic, Writing. History and Civil Government. I- rldays Grammar, I'hyslotoey. Geography and Spelling. Sources- of Ojir'Nllons. Civil Government United States Constitution. Geography Stale course of study, Redway and lliniiiaii's Natural School Geography. mstory--Ust of topics from History t nilllltin In Mlntn Cimrun .f UI...I,, ' Current Kvents. LnngiiMge RuehlerR Modern Kng- llsh Grammar, no diagramming. Reading The teacher will send to tho County Superintendent the appli cant's class standing in reading, which shall be taken by such super intendent as the applicant's standing on the subject. Spelling Klghty per cent from Rood's Word Lessons, and twenty per cent from manuscript In Language. Writing Specimens of penman ship ns indicated In copied matter from manuscript in Language. All teachers having a class wish ing to take the eighth grade examin ation must notify me pot Inter than 10 days preceding the examination, stating the number In his or her school desiring to tnko said examin ation. Respectfully submitted. Til CRM AN CHANEY, Co, School Supt. ITmpqua Cold Oure Is a guaran teed remedy. Quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TP Page Investment Co. The Square Dealing Lumber Yard Just across Deer Creek, have on liand an as sortment of Doors, Windows, Shingles and Seasoned Lumber dimention and finish. Those desiring to build, call and let us make an estimate for you. iliis III ll,l WKIX AXII WIHKI.Y, when you bullil nt all. Put up the iriiiiiir no that It will last; ami lo inaki- snr of tlila, got tho right kind of maU'riitls. Then employ good workman and you'll have a sat isfy lory Job. We furnish the liest grniln of all kind of building in liThiln, nnd give a giiarnntee to this enVrt, although our prices are no higher than the cheaper huusea aak. The J. G. Flook Co., RoMbnrg, Oregon, 4 J'l ' -J' I J-