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If you are out hunting bajgains and want the Most and the
Best Goods for the Least Money, do not fail to call and see us t
WE CAN SHOW YOU
A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF UP-TO-DATE GOODS
Everything that is carried in a First-Class Jewelry Store
AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
All mail orders Will receive careful . and prompt attention.
W. E. CLINGENPEEL, Jeweler-Optician
Roseburg National Bank Building. Phone 2143
DAILY WEATHER HKPOHT
U.S. Weather Bureau, local oHIoe, Roaeburg,
Ora. H houra end log ft a. m. Dec. 13, 1V0H.
Fraclpitation In lnchea and hunlrudthai
Maximum temperature 4.1
Minimum tempera tar 81
Precipitation 0.06
Total preclp. tlnc flntof moutb OBI
Avg. pwtp. tut Oila tnoutb for 80 yeara....5.W
Total prcclp. from Bept 1, 11WB. todata.,.,. 9M
Average predp. from Septotuber 1, 1877.... 10. Pf
ToUl (kflutouoy Iroia Bept. 1, ItfOH 1.81
Atarax precipitation for 81 wet aeaaoni,
Bept. to May (iocluiWe) M.w
William Bkll, Obierver.
For IbiBeburg mud Vicinity:
Futr tonight and Tuurttduy.
For a reliable cough remedy UBt
Ma raters' Cough Balsam, tf
For a nice Christinas present buy n
Potted Fern. For mile at The Uoso.
For sidewalk work, call on II. F.
Page, the old sidewalk builder. Itfml
deiioe Mill St. 423
Phone 2211 for anything In the
bakery line. Free delivery. U nip
qua bakery, Ed. Jennings, Pro
prietor. dTF
OOAL from Rock Bprtnga, Wyom
ing. Leave orders at UoBeburg Natl.
Hank, or with Ed. Hose. dtf
LONUBOAT WINS MAKATHON.
Doruiulo Again Collapsi Papke and
Kelly Fight to a lruw.
CASTOR I A
For Infanti and Children,
Hm Kind You Have Always Bough!
OHO. H. IIOUCK,
M. I).
Offlca In the Hevlew Building, up
stairs, Rooms 13 and 14.
X-Hay and Electrical Treament
Telephone, Main 31.
ROSHnUKO - - - OREQON
A. O. SKKI.Y. M. I).,
O dices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13,
Douglas County Hunk Building,
'Phone 771.
ROHEnURO ... OREQON.
Office Hours: Phones:
10 to 12 a. m. Cilice Main 1711
3 to 4 p. in. Reald. Main 1721
IHU LIK KTTA HMIT1I,
Physician -Women
and Children's Diseases a
Hpeclalty
Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk
next to Douglas County Hank Bldg
j. n. ciiapmax, i. i. s.,
IV 111 If. I
Abraham nulldlng Telephono 114
Hours V a. in. to 6 p. m.
ROHEIIURO OKKtiON
1)11. H. M. FRWIV,
PliyHtrUn anil HurKfon
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 3 to I
p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday.
Abraham Illdg., Cor. Oak & J nek ran
Phone 8193.
MIHH K. ELAINE V.AS
Public Wtenojrrapher.
U. 8. Weather Bureau Otmor?Mory.,
'Phone Main 127 1.
NEW YORK, Dec. 15. As on the
moinoruble occasion of his flrtU
Olympiad. Donindo Plutrl collapsed
within alght of the goal tonight and
Tom Longboat, the Indian runnur,
who had been led by a yard or more
pearly all the way, won the Marathon
race at Madison-Square (If mien.
The race was hnrd fought from
start to finish and kept the thousands
of sjoctutors. In wild excitement. At
2fi miles Dor undo was leading by two
yards. A moment before Longboat:
had made a roiuarkahlo spurt ani
put himself on nn even footing with
l!;e little Italian. Dorando Imme
diately regained first position, uii'i
the men were fighting It out in the
2 "Hi mile with Dora i do In the lead,
but visibly weaker.
The chances of Longboat appeared
to Improve Jn the second and third
laps. In the fourth lap, while the
crowd was crying ItHolf hoarse, both
men slackened speed perceptibly.
Then suddenly Dorundo staggered
and dropped. Longboat finished
alone.
Ills time for the distance of 2 U
ml I oh, 385 yards wub 2 hours, 45
minutes and 5 2-5 seconds.
A Flint Prlzi'flglit
LOS A Nl! ELKS, Calif., Dec. 15.
After 25 rotimhi of furious lighting
the contest between Hilly Papke and
Hugo Kelly was declared a draw.
The fighting was very fast In the
ft rst fou r rou n ds. In Mi e f o ti rl h
Papke knocked Kelly down for a
county of eight. Otherwise the hon
ors wero about even.
KT.MIt. DALLES C1TV SINKS.
PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 15.-The
Regulator Line steamer Dalles City,
dipt, tienmmon, sunk near Carson
yesterday afternoon. The vessel
itrurk a rock whlln attempting to
Innd at thnt point white a heavy down
stream wind was blowing, and a large
hole was torn In her bottom. Capt.
Hcnmmon succeeded In driving the
vessel so far ashore thnt she settled
In three frvt of water. Her ft res were
put out, but little of her 50-ton cargo
was damaged. A small-sized panic
was created among the passengers,
but their fears were quieted by the
master and o Ulcers of the boat.
"BASK ETItALL IMMORAL.
ABERDEEN. Wash., Dec. 15. To
nupitlant athletics and especially bas
ketball, which he considers as "mor
ally detrimental to girls," N. 1). Mo
Kllllp, county superintendent-elect,
proposes to Introduce manual train
ing, domestic economy and agricul
ture In every school In Chehalls
con nt v. "Personally 1 am opposed to
athletics on the ground that It does
not help those who need (he physical
benefit, " nays McKilllp. "The strong
and athletic boys or girls are select
ed for these sports, while the weak
ones, who really require this kind
of training, never get It. They must
look elsewhere. They will get phy
sical training through the agricul
tural and manual training plan. Bas
ket bull regard as morally detri
mental to girls."
During changes of weather al
ways use Marsters' Cough Balsam.
GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL
and supplies for
Automobiles and Gasoline Engines
IL W. ALTHAUS & SONS
Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists
Cor. Cass & Rose Sis., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore.
UANI HIHK I. (). O. P. DEAD.
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 15.
Judge John L. Nolen, grand sire of
the Independent Order of Odd Fel
lows of the world, died here tonight.
8ee Jennings, the baker, for some
thing special for balls and par
ties. For bnth room fixtures, novelties,
etc., seo Winnie Gaddls, the Plumber
Never sacrifice quality for price.
See a Dunn and Lane and the Victor
piano. dtf
Umpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran
teed remedy. Quick and sure, at
Hamilton's. TF
Now Is the time to make your pur
chases for Xmas. The early shop
pers have the beat to pick from. Our
store never was bj full of good things
Something for every member of the
family. Drop In and look us over.
RICE & RICE.
IIIQ LAND OPENING.
Coll at the Douglas County Ab
stract Co. and learn all about the big
land opening, Jan. 20, 1909.
A MIIIIAKV OF CHOICE FICTION.
You con get the latest and the best
novels at the public library in the
MuraterB building, upstairs over
Burr's Music Store. Open every af
ternoon and evening from 1 to 8. dtf
FOUND At H. Marks Co's. Retiring
from Business Sale, pocket tnok
containing money and other valu
ables. Owner can have tame by
calling at our store. II. Marks Co.
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A Mi TIIK WOULD
J.OVRS A PICTURE.
Wliv worrv about nn Xmnn X
g. prcgeni, wnen you nave such
nn assortment of Pictures.
lond-Painted China. Art
4 Needlework and Cameras to
Hl'lent from At (lrnvM1 Art
4 Emporium. Equal to the city.
4 stores. Open evening until
Xmas. dd20
4, 4'
NOVELTY
THEATRE
Program changes each Sunday,
Monday. Wednesday and
Friday.
PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY.
MOVING PICTURES:
"The Janitor Fnlsely Accused. "
"The Water Sprite."
"All for a llinl."
ILLUSTRATED SONOS:
"I've Set My H.-art on You."
and
"Don't I ! the Old Folks,
Jlintnle."
MATINEE 2:30 TO 5
ADMISSION
5c
Evening Performance 10c
STOPS FALLING HAIR
Ayer'i Hair Vigor U composed of sulphur, glycerin, qulnln, sodium chlorld, capsi
cum, sage, alcohol, water, and perfume. Not a single injurious Ingredient In this
tut. Ask your doctor a this Is not so. r ouow DO advice. A natr looa, a nair ionic.
Completely destroys all dandrutL
a hair dressing.
DOES
Promptly checks falling hair.
NOT COLOR
THE HAIR
ATKM Oomfamt, Lowell. Hm
LOCAL NEWS.
H. A. Blakely was In town from
Glide Tuesday.
Matinees every afternoon at The
Crescent. Sc. TF
J. R. Sawyers, former proprietor of
the Drain-Scottsburg stage line, has
removed with his family to this city
to reside. They now occupy the Mc
Wllllams property In the Chadwlck
Addition.
Not "just aa good" but the best
Jennings' bread. Free delivery.
'Phone 2211. DTF
On January 1st, the poetoffiee at
Oakland, Or., will be advanced from
the fourth class to the Presidential
grade and the salary of the postmast
er fixed at $1200 per annum.
Heap's patent low-down water box
In antique, golden oak or walnut at
Winnie Gaddls. the Plumber's, dtt
One of the nicest pieces of printed
matter ever turned out In Roseburg
Is the fine souvenir program for the
Elks' Minstrels, Tuesday and Wed
nesday nighta of this week. It con
sists of 20 pages and cover, the latter
being of royal purple cover paper,
printed in gilt. The other matter is
printed on white with royal purple
Ink and presents a very handsome ap
pearance. Besides the Minstrel pro
gram the booklet contains a list of
all the performers and the names of
all the officers and members of Rose
burg Lodge, No. 326, H. P. O. ElkB,
under whose auspices the shows were
given. This elegant booklet was
printed complete by The Review and
again demonstrates our unequalled
facilities for turning out first-class
printing in all lines.
Douglas County Creamery butter
only 85c a two-pound square. Ask
your grocer for It. Patronize home
ndustry. dtf
The latest thing for the toilet Is
the Elger China water-box no wood
to warp or iron to rust a fine dis
play at the shop of Winnie Gaddls,
the Plumber. dtf
"Doan's Ointment cured me of ec
zema that had annoyed me a long
time. The cure was permanent."
Hon. S. W. Mathews, Commissioner
Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me.
Eugene Guara; Deputy Sheriff
Croner returned last nli;ht from Can
yonvllle, Douglas Couuty, vhere Al.
Pander nnd ?. C. Ilwe, dinned with
the theft of a team prt t'lsgy from
Tom Bailey's livery stable In Eugene,
bad been arrested by City Marshal
Cardwell, of Canyonvllle. The men
were arraigned before Justice of the
Peace Bryson this forenoon. Pander,
who hired the rig with the ostensible
object of going to Elmlra but ran
away with It, waived examination and
was bound over to appear for trial In
the circuit court. He wanted to plead
guilty and be sentenced bo he could
go to the penitentiary on this morn
ing's train, but he was told that he
would have to wait until circuit court
convenes. Hosse, who claims to have
been overtaken on the road by Pand
er, will be given an- examination as
soon as Bailey returns with the rig.
Ii Is highly probable that he will be
discharged from custody as It ap
pears that he in no way connected
with the theft of the outfit.
IOCA L NEWS.
Will Interest Many.
Every person should know that
good health la Impossible tf the kid
neys are deranged. Foley's Kidney
Cure will cure kidney and bladder
disease In every form and will build
up and strengthen these organs so
they will perform their functions
properly. No dnnger of Brlght's dis
ease or diabetes If Foley's Kidney
Cure Is taken In tlnio. Red Cross
Pharmacy.
DIED. '
BRANCH At the Oregon Soldiers'
Homo. In West Roseburg, Dec. 16.
1908, Rev. John Branch, chaplain
of the 10th West Virginia Infantry
during the Civil War; aged 82
years. Cause, gangrene.
Rev. Branch was a Presbytorlan
minister. He was admitted to the
Home from Tillamook county In June,
1907. He leaves a wife at Newberg
and a daughter at Dayton. They
have been sent word of Rev. Branch's
death, and funeral arrangements are
held In abeyance until their wishes In
the matter are made known.
- A supply of the new edition of
the Oregon mining laws has just
been received at this office. It In
cludes everything to date In legal
mining procedure. Copies only 40
cents each. . TF
Manie Neyman, a 15-year-old girl,
whose parents reBlde In North Rose
burg, has been committed to the care
of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society,
in Portland, because of Incorrigibility
The girl came Into public notice a
year ago by leaving home and walk
ing to Oakland, taking along a girl
younger than herself. They were cap
tured at Oakland and brought back
here. County Judge Wonacott, desir
ous of giving the girl a chance to
mend her behavior, allowed her to go
to the home of her sister at Curtin
Spur, In the north end of the county,
and there she remained until last
September, when she returned to
Roseburg. Several weeks ago the
girl began staying out late at nights
sometimes past the midnight hour.
The remonstrances of her parentB
were of no effect, so they appealed to
Judge Wonacott, who decided that
the only thing left to do was to com
mit the girl to the care of the aid
society.
Notice to Our Customers.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley's Honey and Tar for couehs.
colds and lung troubles Is not affect
ed by the national Pure Food and
Drug law as it contains no opiates or
other harmful drugs, and we recom
mend It as a safe remedy for chil
dren and adults. Red CroBs Phar
macy.
Over $30 in money and a pocket
knife constituted the booty secured
by an audacious thief In the Oregon
Hoomlng House, Mrs, Fred Schwartz,
proprietress, and In Mrs. M. Troxel's
lodging nouse, on Sheridan Btreet,
near the S. P. depot, between 8 and
9 o'clock Tuesday morning. Boldly
entering Mrs. Troxel's place, the
thief quietly tried the locked door of
a room occupied by Mrs. Ray Troxel
and when she opened the door the
man asked her If a certain person
(giving a ficticious name) roomed
there. She told him no and closed
the door. A few minutes later, Mrs.
Troxel heard somebody moving about
on tip-toe In the hall way, and upon
opening her door again saw the
stranger leaving the building. Five
minutes later at the Oregon Rooming
House, a snort distance from Mrs
Troxel's, Mrs. Schwartz unlocked the
door of her room to get some change
lor a lodger who had paid his room
rent. Securing what change she
needed from a cash box In her dres
ser, she left the room without re-
locking the door, and when she re
turned there not over three minutes
later the cash box and Its contents
were missing. The box was found at
the bottom of the stairway in the
front of the building. It had con
tained between $30 and $35 in mon
ey. It was undoubtedly taken by th-j
same fellow who visited the Troxel
place, as he was seen, upon leaving
there, going toward the Orogor.
Rooming House. At Mrs. Trnye
place, the thief entered the room of a
railroad man who was fast a3leep
and rifled his trousers, but got only a
pocket knife for his trouble. The
southbound flyer which left here ten
minutes after the robbery carried two
men on the "blind," and It Is believed
that one of these was the thief. A
good description of him has been wir
ed to the officers of the towns south
of here.
Asthma Sufferers Should Know This.
Foley's Honey and Tar has cured
many cases of asthma that were con
sidered hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Bues-
Ing. 701 West Third St., Davenport,
Iowa, writes: "A severe cold contract-
ed 12 years ago was neglected until
It finally grew Into asthma. The
best medical skill available could not
give me more than temporary relief.
Foley's Honey and Tar was recom
mended and one 50c bottle entirely
cured me of asthma which had been
crowing on me for 12 years. It
had taken It at the start I would
have been saved years of suffering.1
Sold by Red Croea Pharmacy.
A Beautiful Assortment of
Pleasing Gifts
In Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Silverware,
Novelties,
Etc
A Generous Assortment, full of
Quality and Merit, for Holiday
Presents.
Salzman's
Have you thought of giving a man
for CHRISTMAS
A BOX CF ASSORTED
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TOE-HEEL
HALF-HOSE?
It will please him and save someone a lot of
darning.
Beautiful permanent silk-lustre colors, snug
fitting, fine texture socks, possessing wearing qual
ities little short of marvelous.
Six colors of your own selection in a handsome
green box, only $ 1 .50.
Your Clothes Kept Pressed Free
Commercial Club Building
Great Grocery and
Crockery Sale
Commencing Wednesday Morning for a
a short time wc will sell for cash only at
the following prices:
Royal Baking Powder
Golden Gate
Soda - - -Canned
Corn, per can
" Tomatoes "
" Peas "
1 lb. package Raisins
lib. " Currants
Several kinds canned Milk 10c
Willamette Potatoes, very nice, 1 sack
or more, $1.15 per 100 pounds.
Nearly all plug tobacco, 43c per lb.
A special price will be made on all
dishes and nearly all shelf groceries.
Sale will stop without notice.
Customers must ask for sale price.
42c per lb.
40c 44
6c 44
10c
10c
11c
10c
10c
Alton S. Frey &Co
Phone 201
GROCERS
Successors to J. P. Barker & Co.
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 ash Price.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nfl xsr Man f
For good printing of all kinds The Reviw lead.
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