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m 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 307 JacHlon St, LOCAL NEWS. Hot water bottles, ' fountain syr inges, bulb Byringes, and atomizers, Ike finest and most complete Una in tho 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. A most beauitiful assortment of fancy China and Silverware on dis play. And our prices . are always lower than the other fellow's. dtf RICE & RICE. Orders taken for Vermont marble. I will have a complete car shipped during December. Any one wishing special designs or colors leave orders before Dec. 1st. Call and see sam ples. W. E. Marsters, foot of Jack son street. DTF CASTOR I A t For Infants and Children. Ibe KM, you Have Always Bought ' , Bears the 9gnatore Itfud Review advs. for bargains. There will be a special session ot Justice Long's court at the Elks' Min strels, Dec. IB and 16, at the Ar mory. Don't fall to attend. J. IVILGKOW. 4 The new fertilizer. 4. Nothing but Ash. 4 Guaranteed analysis: Seven f per cent nitrogen, six per cent 4 4 potash, 18 per cent phosphoric 4 4 acid. 4 One 26-pound sack of Wll- 4 J. grow, used In the place of 4 12 'A tons of best stable man- 4 4 ure, will give better results $. .f. and no weeds. Try It for your 4 J. lawn. 4 4 J. F. BARKER & CO. 4 J. -4 A. L. KITCHIN, i the man to see for everything in the Nur sery line. Trppo that grow. 1 1 that pay. Fruit and ornanental trees, Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or Oregon Restaurant Open Day and Night EASTERN OYSTERS on the Shell Fresh' Olympia Oysters Fish and CUmi til the time Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. KtGULAlTMEALS 25c. LEONA MILLS Lurer Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg. 'Phone 141 1 Drug' Co. Roseburg, Oregon. LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. H. L. En gels fs reported ser iously IU at their home at Peel. The Roseburg High School Basket Ball team goes to Aehlnnd, Medford and Grants Pass this week for a ser ies of games. Examine the construction of a Bush and Lane piano and you will readily understand why they guar antee them for twenty years. dtf Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Heebe and son and Miss Beebe, who have been visit ing here with Mrs. Beebe's uncle. B. F. Lotir, left this morning for San Francisco. Mr. Beebe Is an attorney for the Union Pacific .railroad and re sides as Osceola, Neb. There will be a special meeting of the Ladles' Commercial Club on Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. Autenreith. Busi ness of importance will come before the meeting and a full attendance is requested. ddl4 Baby won t suffer five minutes with croup If you apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil at once. It acts like faglc. Our attention has again been called to the raw faking being done right aJong by the Oily News In its so-called news reports we haven't read the sheet ourselves. This time It was -the county court that was thus Imposed upon and they personally called the Oily outfit down, "good and proper." They reported that the court had paid Judge Wonacott s daughter $250 for work upon the county books while they were being experted, in addition to the M)0 paid to Mr. Ray, on his contract for do ing that" work. As a matter of fact Iho county court did not pay any thing whatever to Judge Wonacott's daughter, the entire cost of the ex porting being butt $600, according to the contract, and just as reported In Thursday's Review. This Is only one more of the Oily News' numerous fakes, and only again verifies what we have frequently said, that you can never believe anything you Bee In that sheet. Medicine That Is Medicine. "I have Buffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but I have now found a remedy that keeps me welt, and that remedy Is Electric Hitters; a medicine that is a medicine for stomach and liver trou bles, and for run down conditions,' says W. C. Keister, of Halllday, Ark., Eloctrlc Hitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up the 'nerves, and impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will be refunded if it. falls to help you. 60c at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. Electric Vacuum House Cleaner Don't tear up the carpets, and muBs up the house In gen eral with your house cleaning. Let us do the house cleaning with tbe new Klectric Vacuum Hotue and Carpet Cleaner. It Is a combination brush and vacuum which sucks tbe dust and dirt out. Cleans carpets without removing them from the floor. Phone 791 and we will call with this wonderful machine. Roseburg Steam Laundry : LOCAL NEWS. W. W. McMillan, of Hoaglln, has been commissioned a notary public. Buttons covired while you wait. AU sizes now ou hand. Josephson's. J. D. Brown, superintendent of the Red River Mining & Milling Co., was over from the mines nt Marinl Saturday. Eight new applications for mem bership In the Roseburg Commercial Club were brought in from Myrtle Creek Friday night by W. A. Burr, the Roseburg music dealer. Martrti field Times: Ben Schuyler, a former pugilist and well known as a ball player through this section, has filed a petition in voluntary bank ruptcy. He has been in the saloon business at Coqutlle. Douglas Walte, of Lurley, tells us that Postal Inspector Clemenite last week went over tbe proposed rural mall route from Dixon virile up North Deer Creek and around near Glide, returning via Oak Creek to the start ing point. He found all the condi tions favorable for such a rural free delivery route and will recommend that it be established. H will accom modate a large section of country.- Impure blood runs you down makes you an easy victim for organic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood cures the cause builds you up. Clingenpeel, the jeweler. Is show ing a novelty In the way of a Stand ard clock with n musical alarm. Something that will not make you pull your hair when It goes off In the morning. Call and see them. ddlfi Salem Statesman: 0. O. McGill vray, of Cnnyonville, Or., complained to the state railroad commission that he had been overcharged for ship ment by the Wells. Fargo express company and the company now comes bnrk showing bv Its records that Mc Glllvray owes the company five cents. 1 he complaint was entered some time ago and the company has gone over its records furnishing the com mission with an exhaustive report of the business of MeOillvrny. 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 de'icious. Our GREEN OLIVES in bulk are excellent. HEINZ Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles are the best made we have them. Don't forget that wc have TURKEYS, GEESE and CHICKENS. When you want GROCERIES come and trade with us. GOOD GOODS and RIGHT PRICES con tribute to our success. HARNESS Sheridan Street GROCERS t If it is "Good to Eat" XX and in the City you tt will always find it at - J tt The Bee Hive Grocery It xx Xt Just now we have - , XX XX New Dates, New Figs, H New Walnuts, New Filberts, New Brazil xx Nuts. Then for lunch wh) not try our You can here. "Cheese it" e have And last, but not least, good old fashioned Sorghum and genuine New Orleans Molasses. Come in and rubber around will pay you. MAX WEISS, PROP. .M.S CAMIIES SKR l.K.XOX OTT. home-made plnln l.V Hi. mixed . . Clean, candy . . dry. crisp, ribbon Sue lb. Fancy Cream French mixed tsw Hi. See ua for special prices on large quantities. PA LACK OP SWKKTS. LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. G. E. lllew, wife of the S. P. conductor. Is here from Portland, vis iting with friends. ltagulates the bowels, promotes easy natural movements, cures con stipation Doajt's KeBulets. Ask your druggist for them. 2;c a box. The Portland Telegram during the past week has been running small paragraphs under the caption of "Hullders of Oregon." accompanied with photographs. The latest subject of such a sketch is F. A. Krlbs, the timber" land tsieeulator, who Is well known in Kowburg. The nrtlcle says: "Uegliinlng business in timber lauds here in Portland In 1900, Fred erick A. Kribs has achieved the repu tation of being ono of the ablest judsea or (timber values in the Pa cific Northwest. During the last S years Mr. Krlbs has purchased large I'OK trata ot lana lor eastern investors, , .a and at present makes a specialty of'. tracts of yellow pine, lie is also western representative of the C. A. Smith Co., Minneapolis, Minn. His fi: I.. - . Itxr-atnA til t 1 ft Chamber of Commerce building. Mr. Krlbs has been sucessful In realty . Imiaulmunia ii ntlrl mvitllir the citV.TT of Portland. He is popular socially and an enthusiastic nutomobilist, be ing the possessor of one of the larg est cars in this section of the coun try. He has caused thousands of dol lars .to bo invested In this state. 4-f4 4 t t NKW DTiACKHMITH SHOP. A. C. llexronll, Prop. Main Street, next to Van Houten Hotel Property. General Itlnrksniltlitng, Horse Shoeing and Ucpaliing. .... ..2.4.4.4.4.4. 4.4. 4. 4- 4 & JOHNSON Phone 1031 Fine Olives, Pickled Pig's Feet, Pickled Tongue, Pickled Tripe. 4 4 it Swiss, Edam, Roque- i t j r.. ii r iuii uuu run vjicuiii a little we believe it This Week's 11 Special jj Bargains Xt 25c for 75c 4 I.ntllcs' Helta. it 0c for 20c it Handkerchiefs. Tj 10c for 25c llo-sk'ry. it J$ 50c for $1.00 Fancy Hack Combs. l TMe for lOo Out ill! Klannels. a tl 75c for S1.C0 Hand Hugs. 38c for 7!ie Ladles' Hlhlu'd Ycxts. J1.00 for fl.CO Wrapper. it tt 4 $2.C5 for $5.50 Ladles' Shoes. 8 xx 10c for 15c Violet Oats. 12 o for 20c Force. 7V6o for 10c Snpollo. 10c for 15c Horax. 10c for 15c Quaker Outs. IMjANS to HIMONI) $150,000. Improvement Spirit nt Marshlleld Ik StrmiH I liter urban Line MAnSHKlKI.I), Or., Doc. 12. Mayor Shaw has sent to the Marsh -llilil" city council a special message ursillB that preliminary steps he tak en at once -for Hie Improvement of a score or more of tho city streets so 1 that actual work can begin as early I as possible in the spring. During I 1 90S, 14 of the streets of the city i have been Improved, bituminous rock pavnmenil being placed or. those . In Iho business district. Over four miles of new streets havo been open ed and the street work aggregated a cost of over $70,000. Tho improve-. ments now under wny are estimated to cost $20,700. The council contem plates $150,000 worth of public Im provement for nest year. Paving Is to cost $50. 000, excavation work and plank streets $4 5,000 and sewers $55,000. I To Link Hay Towns. Representatives of the Coos Hay, Railway and Terminal Company state ihnt the work of building an electric railway on Coos Hay will begin early next Spring. All that Is now desired by the company before starling on a $500,000 expenditure Is a franchise to run cars through Marshfldd. The rraul, according to the com pany's plans, Is lo extend from North Itenil to Marslilield nnd then on to Mllllngton and from North llend on across I'ony Inlet to Kinplre, and on down the roast to Sunset Day, which Is bi'ing innde a summer resort and where -I,. J. Simpson has erected a handsome summer home. Tho company has advertised for bids for the construction of a tunnel 4H0 feet long In North llend to go under Montnna avenue, so it is as sumed Hint the building of the road from North llend to the roast will proceed regardless of whether the CHINESE STORE YOUNG SAM, Prop Brass Ware, Vases, Etc. Chinese and Japanese goxls, Silk Handkerchiefs aud Fine Embroidery. Large display of Japan ese art work, suitable for Christmas Presents SECOND WEEK Retiring from Business Sale II. MARKS CO. LAST WKKK WAS A ItlX'OltD HKUAKER .KOlt IH'SIXKSS WK auk ini'i:ioiii:i) to discosk OK Ol'lt lONTIIUO STOCK RHCIAUD I.10SS OF COST AX1 KOlt TIIH NHl ONI WKKK'S SAI.H WK WILL MAKU ANOTUKU KNOHMOUS CUT in ruicus. Ididlcs' llrnutifiil Skirt h, Just nrrlvoil, ImviiiK Ihvii orririi'd bvfure our Huh witA arraniMl, Sco our lino Christmas Kilts hi Cut iiltiss, Vases, rU'tiiti'tt, la-atlior (ootls, Jewelry, Albums, TolW't Cases, Mirrors, Hand Painted Wniv, Ho., Most lti'iiutifiil Jewelry Comlm ynn ever saw. STOUR 9 A. M. OPEN FROM TO 6 P. M. II. MARKS CO. franchise is given in Mnrshfleld. The power house Tor tho electric lino is located at Porter, half way between North Hond and Marshflold, and is largo enough to supply light for both cities, as well as running the road. Tho plnnt Is now nhnut completed, and Is designed to meet tho demands of a city of 110.000 peo ple. Six big boilers and a Wostlng liouse power plant have been Instal led In the new building. Rend Review ndvs. for bargains. Gunther's Famous In Fancy Christmas Boxes. Gift could be given. Prices range from 65 Cents to $8. We also have many tancy boxes of our own candies. A LinitAKY op choice: fiction. You enn gol the IntoHt nnd tho bent novtlH nt Mi u public library In the MarHterH building, iimtulrs over Hurr'H MuhIc More. Open ovry af ternoon and evening From 1 to 8. dtf JUG LAM OI'DNINU. Cnll nt tho DoiikIob County Ab-Btrai-t Co. nnd learn all about tho big land opi'itliiK, Jan. 20, l'JU'J. Tho !(ev1w does Job printing. 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 dimentioti and finish. Those desiring to build, call and let us make an estimate for you. This Week's Special Bargains 18c for 25o Men's Initial Handkerchiefs 38o for 75c Men's Klecce Limit I'ml' 'vr .$1.00 for J1.50 Men's Wool I'mlcrwcur 37c for 75o Working Hliirls. 50c for $1.00 NiKlitxIilrts (1.00 for $1.50 Rolf Sliirts. 12.50 for $4.00 Sweaters. $2.00 for $.1.00 lints. $2.75 tor $3.50 Men's Shoes. 4c for 6c Hnr Soap. 10c for 15c Can Corn 10c for 15c Can Tomatoes. ' 20c for 25c linker's Cocoa. 30c for 50c llcekln's Coffee. I1HAL KHTATK TKANHFKHS. Israel Ketch to John Boyor, $1, 500; se4 sec. 8. 27-7. A. Crcason to Geo. Stovena, $40; part of block 70, Kinney's Addition tu Roseburg. HOItN I1ASS In Roseburg, Hoc. 12, 1908, to Rov. and Mrs. U. W. Haas, a son. Read Kovlew adva. for bargains. Candies No better Christmas JShe ROSE A Dangerous Operation. 1b tho removal of tho appendix by ft BurKeon. No ono who takes Dr. KIuk'b New Life Fills 1b ever subject ed to thin frightful ordeal. Thoy work bo qu letly you don't feel (hem. They euro constipation, head ache, bllloimneaB and malaria. 25a at A. C. Mamtors & Co s drug Btoro. OA!j from Hock Springs, Wyom ing. Leave orders at Hoaeburg Natl. Hank, or with Ed. nose. dtf 111 ll.l WKM, AN'I WIHKMT. when yuu build al all. Put up tin fttrurhirn go Uiftt H will Intit; and to uinkr Kiiro of thin, K't the rlKQt kind of material!. Thn omplor RtMid workmen aud you'll have a aat Isfiiitory Job. Wo furnish the liHgt Kriulo of nil kinds of ImlldlnK m tiTlala, anil Klve a suaranU-e to thla effnet. Rlihoimh our prlopa are no hlKlii'r than the cheaper houoea aak. The J. G. Flook Co., Roeaburg, Oregon, . r