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LOCAL NEWa Rubber Blood Warmers There is comfort in the use of a Hot! Water Bottle. j f We offer the highest grade and most '1 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 JacKion St. Roseburg, Oregon. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OP U. OF O. "FAKE AND JOKE." Portlmul Profession Dcclurcs tlie Sole Object of Institution is to Enrich Dr. Joseph! PORTLAND, Or., -Deo. 17. -While freely admitting that within the last few years several thousand dollars have been expended in improving the Medical Department of the University of Oregon, and that its standard of excellence has risen appreciably, leading memberB of the profession In Portland declarethat for a lengthy period Ahe institution' has been a "fake" and a "joke." and that it has always been and now is being con ducted almost entirely in the finan cial Interest of Dr. Simeon E. Joseph!, manager and dean of the faculty, and a few others. Their contention Is that without a state appropriation which will at least permit the Institution to be brought up to the standard of second-class eastern medical colleges. It Is useless, and that unless the ygislature can be prevailed upon to grant an appropriation of sufficient size it should be abolished. To con tinue the college longer under pres ent conditions, It is maintained, would be nothing more than an Impo sition on the public, which is repre sented as already suffering severely because of the "palpable fraud" which they allege Is perpetuated by sending forth as practitioners a horde of persons without the rudiments of the medical and surgical knowledge necessary for life-saving and health, preserving work. In this connection, it is pointed out that the Medical Department of the University of Oregon Is now under the ban of the American Medical As sociation, and that Ms name has been expunged from the lists of this institution. NORUIS ROWK ItAXKIU'PT. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17. Snoopers in this city next week will have the unique opportunity of buy ing real live elephants, lions and other denizens of the Jungle for Christmas presents. This chance Is afforded on account of the Involun tary bankruptcy of the Norris & Rowe Circus, which failed last week. Tho liabilities of he firm are $57, 874. and the entire circus Is valued ) at 60,72B. For those who care to make expensive gifts It Is announced that the four elephants of the con cern can be bought for $1500 each, while those of more modest means will have to be content with a laugh lng hyena at $100 or a trick mule at $50. Douglas County Creamery butter nntv fine a twn-nnund sauare. ' Ask your grocer for it Patronize home InriitfifrV dtf For good printing of all kinds The Review leads. Oregon Restaurant Open Day and Night EASTERN OYSTERS on the Shell Fresh Olympia Oysters , , Fish and CUnu D the time Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. . RfcGULArTMEALS 25c. ' LOCAL NEWS. SIR. CHECKERS IS NOW AT OMAHA, NEBRASKA. See Jennings, the baker, for some thing special for balls and par ties. D For bath room fixtures, novelties, etc., see Winnie Gaddis, the Plumber dtf Never sacrifice quality for price. See a Bush and Lane and the Victor piano. dtf Umpqua Coia Cure Is a guaran teed remedy. Quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF Baby won't suffer five minutes with croup If you apply Dr. Thomns' Eclectrlc Oil at once. It acts like fagic. Among the latest pensions secured by Congressman Hawley are: John Valentine, of Roseburg, 124: and A. M. Harrison, of Wilbur, $16. Examine the construction of a Bush and Lane piano and you will readily understand why they guar antee them tor twenty years. dtf impure blood runs you down makes you an easy victim for organic diseases. Burdock Blood BltterB purities the blood cures the cause builds you up. v Now is the time to make your pur chases for Xmas. The early shop pers have the best to pick from. Our store never was bo full of good things Something for every member of the family. Drop In and look us over. RICE & RICH. 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 Banv pies. W. B. MarsterB, foot of Jack son street. . dtf Hot water bottles, fountain syr inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers, he finest and most complete line In 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. "Twelve dead and three hundred and fifty hurt" Is the way the New York Post summarizes the football casualltles of the 1908 season, which has Just ended. Foul of the twelve dead are members of college elevens. Th highest percentage of both In jured and killed were among boy teams in high and grammar schools. This has been the experience of the past years to such a degree, that some preparatory institutions have abolished the footbaal game. THE BOND REALTY CO.. chards, farms, timber and city prop erty. Some fine bargains. Jackson street, Roseburg, Ore. LEONA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lo..r Oak Street Roseburg, 'Phone 1411 Electric Vacuum House Cleaner Don't tear up the carpets, and muss up the house In gen eral with yopr house cleaning. Let us do the bouse cleaning with the new Electric Vacuum House and Curpet Cleaner. It Is a combination bruBh and vacuum which sucks the 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 MR. CHECKERS IS NOW AT OMAHA, NEBRASKA. - Read Review ad vs. for bargains. Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent Be. TF For a reliable cough remedy use Marsters' Cough Balsam. tf Buttons covered while you wait. All sizes now on hand. Josephson's. Mrs. H. H. Stapleton left this morning for Eugene to visit with her mother. C. M. Stump, of Scanpoose, Or., Is .visiting at the home of Ray C. Brown, in West Roseburg. I Heap's patent low-down water box in autique golden oak or walnut at Winnie Gaddis , the plumber. DTF Heap's patent low-down water box ' In antique, golden onk or walnut at Winnie Caddis, the Plumber s. dtf ; Regulates the bowels, promotes : easy natural movements, cures con- i stlpation--Doan's - Regulets. Ask ' your druggist for them. 2oc a box. California's number of inhabitants Is now estimated to be l,S8.f!i:S. and Bhe hopes to have an even 2,- 000,000 for the census taker of 1910. Frank Clements, the contractor, Is the latest of our citizens to invest in an automobile. He has purchased a $700 Reo runabout from C. B, Cau- i non. . Atty. A. N. Orcutt returned this 1 morning from Portland, where he has been defending some Imlloteil. men In the Federal court. .- Contrary to the report published Thursday, Mr. Orcutt states that L. S. Shipley's case has been dismissed along with others of similar character. - We are preparing to leave and ad vertise this week for last time. Those wanting our work should notify at once. AH work brought In from the country and surrounding towns will be attended to up to the time we go. Roberts and Roberts, experts repair ing and rebuilding sewing machines. At Currier House, cor. of Mosher and Stephens Sts. (1(122 Observer Bell, of tho weather bu reau, Informs us that- the 24 hours ending at 6 o'clock this morning was the coldest period of the season. The thermometer dropped to 28 above zero. At Uaker City, however, it was great deal colder, the temperature. being but 2 degreeB above the zero point. An Interesting fact is that at Sitka, Alaska, it was not as cold as it was In Roseburg by ten degrees. . Marshfleld Times: The gasoline schooner Wllhemina, with a load of freight, will leave at once for the Umpqua river. This will be the nrst trip of the Wllhemina to Gardiner. She will carry a cargo of freight from here billed to Gardiner and will bring back a load of butter, hides and other products of the place. It Is expected to make trips to Gardiner from now on as well as to Florence and Bandon. Mrs. Marvin, of New York, who Is visiting here at the home of Sheriff Fenton, is one of the eight women mining operators of the world. She holds the secret of the process of ex tracting gold hearing platinum from black sand, and she is heavily Inter ested In properties of that character near Port Ortord, curry county, one leaves tomorrow for Port orrorci to complete arrangements for operating her clainiB. The necessary machinery Is now In Portland and will uo snip ped and inslalled ready for operation within the next 0 days. Retiring From Business ti. MARKS CO. Every article in our store at cost and less than cost : Ladies' Heavy All-Wool Jackets and Coats at about one-third our former price. The most complete line of Dress Goods and Trimnu:gs in the city, at cost. ' Our Shoe Department is complete in Men's, Ladies' and Children's "Shoes, all of the very best makes, at cost. MEN'S HATS AND FURNISHINGS AT COST The choicest array of attractive Holiday Goods, both Artistic and useful,' Jewelry, Cut Glass, Art Wares, Fancy Combs, Belts, Bags, and other ' Holiday Novelties at Cost. . . ALU GROCERIES AT COST. ! t 4. I FOR XMAS CAN1HHS HF.IC UONOX & OTT. Fresh, mixed . . . Clean, candy . , home-made plain : irc lb. dry, crisp, ribbon Site lb. Fancy Creain Fronch mixed . S5c See us for special prices on large quantities. - ' PAIiACH OF SWF.HTS. : This is Worth Rending. Leo F. Zellnsltl, of 08 Gibson St., Buffalo. N. Y., says: "I cured the most annoying cold sore T ever had, with Buckleu's Arnica Saive. 3 ap plied this siijve oi'c a uay for two days, when every trace of the sore b gone." Heals all sores. Sold under gunrantee at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. 25cc. Not "just as good" but the best Jennings' bread. . Free- delivery. 'Phone 2211. DTF Grocery and J Great TS O'COWKIX W1V IN TIHIIN1CAIY WAY, Dwyer Itrfnitiiw Vrmii KxcrtliiK Kit (Irr KttviiKth for lYnr of In- jurfiiK lighter Oppitncnt. Nothing Like it for Christmas Trees ; That cents per pound broken mixed candies, made of pure sugar Ufe ROSE POUTLANIl Or., Dec. 17. Rome thing Hko 25(10 sport Invert of I'ort 1 u il d fiBsenibled at the ICxpoHitlon Kink last night for the purpoHo of Heclug a wroHlling exhibition betwtHMi Proft'HHor M. .1. Dwyer, of Ch tango, ami Kd( Iks O'Connell, of the Multno ninh Club, but the bunt they received for their hnrd-enrnutl coin wus a rnnk imitation." According to tho terms of the in fitch, which required Dwyer to toss O'Connell three tlnicB within 00 min utes of wrcHlling, the hitter wnn the lii'the-bone hatred for being duped. A circus, to succeed, must be good bei-nuue Its putroiiH nro expert judges of circuses. Competition nmong tent shows has become so strong that nothing save tho extraordinary can live through u seusun, and the extra ordinary costs money hence the bil Moiwlolhir smile. r' . .' . : "lOvery circus .Tohn 'Robinson's, tho Forepaugh-ScllH, lltiriiiiin nnd Itnltay's and the Klngllug Brothers, Huffalo Dill's, tho Miller Hrou.' 101 Hunch has connected with It a care fully orgnnl'cd department whtah wnt dies the crop reports; tho weather reports, the market reports, mid the llnniK in) conditions 0f the whole United StutcH ns keenly as does the government Itself or tlm corporations which depend on Interior industrial affairs, for their very existence. Jle fnre 'booh Ink' (Jallon, Ohio, ft circus looks over tho reports for the Inst I lie ninn who maps out Crockery Sale r Commencing Wednesday Dec. 16, for a a short time we will sell for cash only at the following prices: . Royal Baking Powder 42c per lb. . Golden Gate " " 40c " Soda ... 6c 44 Canned Corn, oer can 10c f " Tomatoes " 10c g 44 Peas 44 He 1 lb. package Raisins 10c Sf, lib. 44 Currants 10c H Several kinds canned Milk 10c j Willamette Potatoes, very nice, 1 sack ff or more, $1.15 per 100 pounds. Nearly all plug tobacco, 43c per lb. H A special price will be made on all I dishes and nearly all shelf groceries. , Sale will stop without notice. 5 ... WANTKII All Hie ilrew.-il liirk. yn w run ij.wlln XI an for Moililny1!. litiin. nl. IHkIh-I riinrk.'l .rl-.- pnl.l. I Alton S. Frey & Co GROCERS Phone 201 Successor to J. r. Barker & Co. virtitt. ImrMiiiKO thn fMili'Mtri nittli tie. I.......llulw..l tl.n tn.lr I.... ........ i..... . IlVf Vt'IlTH. Unit once aflor 30 nilnui un.l n half ! lh" '''lt0 1"l" wl'ethnr Ilia town Ik of more or less unliiton-stliiR Krnpiil- j I'r.miMuoim or pov.'rly-Btrlrl.mi, lie In Ine. An a mutter of . fact. Dwvcr, YiHtlgiiten llifi woalhor conditions lit:. t fvmi In hlu tiiitrnttipri fniifMlion ' could have thrown O'Connell the re- .jiiir.Kl nuniher of tlinea without any Krent amount of exertion. However. pofiHlhly to hooat tho reputation of O'Connell, Dwyer permitted, anil pal pahly so, O'Connel to s.iulrm out or holdK thnit if fastened on a man in deady earneHt would havo either hroken some hones or llKanientH, or would havo compellod him to suc cuinh. , have existed durliiK tho six nionlliB previous; ho inquires whether ser ious strikes or other labor troubles linvo visited Callnn and tho neighbor Inn towns recently; he already knows tho conditions of the roads, and tho railway, hotel, and exhlhitlmt facil ities of the place, and, when the time for a decision arrives,' he can name within two hundred dollars the business which the show will do in Cnllon, rain or shine.' He is an expert. It he were not the circus would fall. Nlnoty-slx car "trains, seven hundred animals, and one thou sand employes with a daily 'expense or live thousand dollars are things not to be trilled with especially when wiutor quarters are elKht months away and the whole country slilo Is dotted with competitors all nlive and alert and willing and anx ious to grab every dollar In and out of sight. A Dangerous Oncnulon Is the removal of the appendix by a sutKeon. No one who takes Dr.' Klng'B New Life Pills Is over subject ed to thin. frightful ordeal; They work so quietly you , don't feel them. They cure constipation) head ache, biliousness nnd malaria. ' 8 fie. at A. C. Marsters ft Co's drug store. : "Donn's Ointment cured me of ec- zema thnt bad annoyed me a long time. The cure was permanent." ' Hon. S. W. Mathews, Commissioner Labor statistics, Augusta, Me. TWKXTIKTH f'KXTI'KV ClltCTH. A writer In 8uccess gives a little of the Inside of clrcuslng which gives one some idea of the business ability required in managing the huge trav eling amusement makers, lie says. ii I In part ' "It costs thousands of dollnrs a day to keep a circus 'on the road,' and there are a score of big and little tent shows operating 'twixt the At lantic and the Pacific between the months of March and Novemler. The average American may nave an in nate love for the sawdust ring anil the excitement In and around 'bin tops,' but he nlBO has an instinctive hump of faustlc criticism and a bred- CHINESE STORE YOUNG SAM, Prop R. J. FAR-NSWORTH & GEO. McCLELLAND " New and Second Hand Store Pay highest price for Secoud Hand Goods. Goods bought and sold on small margins. When you have any thing to sell or buy, call us up on phone or give us a call Quick Saics and Small Profits is our Motto Phone 2114 Cass Street, near S. P. Ci!pot Brass Ware, Vases, Etc Chinese and Japanese ' goods,Silk Handkerchiefs and Fine Knibroidcry. Large display of Japan escart work, suitable for Christmas Presents ; Page Investment Co. j The Square Dealing Lumber Yard Just across Deer Creek, have on hand an as-( sortmeut of Doors, Windows, Shingles and Seasoned Lumber dimcutiou and finish. Those' desiring to -build, call and let us make an estimate for you. ; MOt'MlKI) I'ANKIJ. . . of every artistic design are among the popular pieces of mill work sup plied by us. We also execute nrisinjil designs In wainscoting, grille, fret work, mantels, columns,' capitals, arches and all other kinds of orna mentul woodwork, at rery moderate prices. We do exterior work for IHir.hes and piazzas, too. And supply all kinds of flooring materials, roots, etc. TRe J. G. Flook Co., Roseburg, Oregon.