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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 JscKion St. LOCAL NEWS. Harry Hatfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hatfield, of Lurley, re turned home Friday, after a service of four years In the U. S. army in the Philippines. Dyspepsia Is our national ailment. Burdock Blood Bitters Is the nation al cure for It. It strengthens stom ach membranes, promotes flow of di gestive' Juices, purifies the blood, builds you up. Eugene Guard: Miss Kate Fuller ton went to her home at Roseburg yesterday to spend the holidays with her parents, Judge and Mrs. Fuller ton .... E. R. Spencer and N. R. Godard, of Myrtle Creek, are In Eu gene for a few days . . . . E. L. Can non, of Roseburg, Is In the city on business. - The latest thing for the toilet if the Elger China water-box no wood to warp or Iron to rust a fine dls play at, the shop of Winnie Gaddls. the Plumber. dtt Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Cannon, or Lane county, are visiting at the horns of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jri..L. Cannon, of Lurley. The younger Mr. Cannon Is employed In the U. S. forestry service and may go to the Blue Mountain reserve during the coming year. We lire preparing to leave and ad vertise this week for last time. Those wanting our work should notify al once. All 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 nd rebuilding sewing machines. At v. -'ier House, cor. of Mosher and Stephens Sts. dd22 0 - CHOICE FICTION Read, "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," "Gilbert Neal" and the "nlue La goon ; Read twice "A Spinner In the Sun," And "The Inn of the Silver Moon." Read three times, these two great hooks, VLewi Hand" and "Sister Carrie." You caA at . them and all other nt -jls At the Jiseburg Public Library. It Is In the Marstcrs' building, 1T..u,otra nvnr FIlirr'H Mlisic Store. It Is open afternoons and evenings Come, If you read, and you will reaa more. o nnwnit. nrki-KIl TRII RATES ACCT. X.MAS AM) NEW YEAR. Rnnthern Pacific Co. announces special round trip rate of a fare and ' Phrlntmns And New Years, for all points on the Southern Pacific where the one way fare is not more than $10.00. Sale dates, Christmas, Dec. , New years, uec. 01 nun juh. 1909. Return limit, Jan. 4, 1909. Oregon Restaurant Open Day and Night EASTERN OYSTERS en the Shea Fresh Olympia Oysters Fish and Claim au ue time Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. RfcOULArTMEALS 25c LEON A MILLS Lumber Company LAimber, Lath, Shingles and Dry .Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Drug' Co. Roseburg, Oregon. LOCAL EW. CANNOT FIND MB. CHECKERS. IS HE LOST? Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. 6c. TF Frazler Ward and J. W. Conn wero In town from Melrose today. For bath room fixtures, novelties, etc., see Winnie Gaddls, the Plumber dtf No one is ashamed to give their best friends a watch from Huey's' . dd22 Umpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran teed remedy. Quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF Not "Just as good" but the best Jennings' bread. Free, delivery. 'Phone 2211. DTF Heap's patent low-down water box In antique, golden oak or walnut at Winnie Gaddls, the number s. au Examine the construction of a Hush and Lane piano and you will readily understand why they guar antee them for twenty years.' dtf A most beautiful ' assortment of fancy China and Silverware on dis play. And our prices ' are always lower than the other fellow's. dtf RICE & RICE. Hot water bottles, fountain syr- nges, bulb syringes, and atomizers, he finest and most complete line lo he city. Sold at the lowest prices jn our guarantee to give satisfaction. Ixmk at our Una and you will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. A Dangerous Operation. ' Is the removal of the appendix by a surgeon. No one who - takes Dr. King's New Life Pills is ever subject ed to this frightful ordeal. They work so auletly you don't reel Ihem. They cure constipation, bead ache, biliousness and malaria. 25e at A. C. Marsters ft Co's drug store. THE BOND RE AWT CO. Or hards, farms, timber and city prop erty. 1 Some fine bargains. , Jackson street, Roseburg, Ore. , ..........Ix ir.f. TiiR u'nnt.n LOVES A PICTURE. Why worry about an Xmas present, when you have such an assortment of Pictures, t Hand-Painted China, Art Needlework and Cameras to select from at Graves' Art Emporium. Equal to the city. stores. Open ' evening until Xmas. dd20 . . . Electric Vacuum House Cleaner Don't tear up the carpets, and muss up the house In gen eral with your house cleaning. Let us do the house cleaning with the new Electric Vacuum House and Carpet Cleaner. It Is a combination brush and vacuum which tucks 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 HENEY DENIES REPORT. Decluros Government is Not Paying Him For Graft' Prosecutions. LOS ANGELES, Calif., Dec. 19. "There Is distinct belief here thnt Francis J. Heney Is paid from the secret service funds of the govern ment for hiB work in Snn Francisco," says Harry C. Carr, Washington cor respondent of the Times, In an ar ticle printed here yesterdny. "As a sequel of the Aldrlch reso lution Introduced- in the senate the secret service system will be thor oughly Investigated and various dark mysteries laid bare," continues Carr. "The resolution has special reference to 'special attorneys' employed In the 'investigation of possible crimes.' "The big question before the sen ate was whether the president of the United States had the right to use government money to send specinl prosecutors Into California on a pure ly local city fight. , The question did not come out from hiding, but the significance of it was appreciated by the senate body as a whole." SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19. Francis J. Heney, in a statement to the United Press, yesterday denied flatly and emphatically that Presi dent Roosevelt had anything to do with his activities in the San Fran Cisco graft prosecutions. Referring to the articles by the Los Angeles Times' correspondent, Henoy . said: ' j "It Is absolute rot. There Isn't the shadow of a reason for making such statements. "Any statement that I received money from the government for my ' work In San Francisco is false. ' President Roosevelt had nothing to do with my coming to San Francisco to take up the fight. Neither did he have anything to do with Detective William J. Hums' coming here. Mr. Burns resigned his position with the Nothing Like it Christmas Trees That cents per pound broken mixed candies, made of pure sugar Great Grocery Crockery Sale 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 " Canned Corn, per can 10c " Tomatoes " 10c " Peas " He 1 lb. package Raisins 10c lib. " Currants 10c 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 WANTED All tin dnntl it for Monday's shipment. I Alton S. H GROCERS H Xl Phone 201 Sueceuort to 1. T. Barker,1 Co. FOH XMAS CANDIES SEE LENOX & OTT. Fresh, mixed . . . home-made plain ,10c lb. Clean, cniuly . . dry, crisp. ribbon -SOv lb. Fancy Cream French mixed iiflc lb. See us for apodal prices op large quantities. . ' PALACE OF SWEETS. government thnt he might be able to devote all of his time to the work hero. "Any talk about the government having control over mo is absurd. There was no time when I was prose cuting cases fur the government thut I was not at liberty to drop the work. I withdrew from the government cases so that I might give the time that was necessary to the San Fran cisco prosecutions. , . ; Marked for Death. "Three years ago 1 was marked for death. A grave-yard cough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fall- -ed to help me, and hope had fled, when my husband got Dr. King's New Discovery," says Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Bac, Ky. "The first dose helped me and improvement kept on until I had gained 68 poundn In weight and my health was fully restored." This medicine holds tbo world'B healing record for coughs and colds and lung and hroat diseases. It prevents pneu monia. Sold under guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co's. diug store. 60c and 1.00. Trial bottle free. SCHOOL WHIP RESTORED. FRANKFORT, Ky., Dec. 20. The controversy relating to the legal right of a school teacher of the common schools on the state to whip a dis orderly pupil was ended todny when Attorney-General J limes Breathitt handed down an opinion to Stnte Sup erintendent of Public Instruction Crabbe, In which he holds a teacher Is' given the authority to whip if It Is necessary to mnlntnln discipline. A recent opinion of Judge William Carroll, of Newcastle, that a teacher had no right to why has almost dis organized the common schuols, and it has been almost necessary for some of them to be dismissed. Read Review advs. for bargains. for &he ROSE and without notice. 8 turkeys ww can gel dollvoml l ' XX Hlgliint mnrki-l price jiaiil Frey &Co URGES RAILROAD FROM UO1S10 TO COOS BAY. Oregon-ldnlto Congress at Yale Also 1'asKtti Kesolulions favoring ItivtT mid llurbur Aitl. BOISE. Idnho, Dec. 19. The three days' session of the Orogon-lduho De velopment CongrcsB, which closed at noon today in the City of Vale, Or.. did more, perhaps, than any one agency along the conference line to build up and advance the interests of the two sister states, Oregon and Idaho, than any movement ever sturted by the citizens oi the .two great commonwealths. ' The folowing Joint committee on railroad legislation wsb appointed: Oregon Governor George E. Cham berlain, Judge Stephen A. Lowell, of Pendleton; Colonel C. E. S. Wood. of Portland. Idaho Governor-elect James H. Hindy. Wllird White, of Boise; J. 11. Lowell, of Caldwell. .Corresponding secretaries chosen were W. P. Doolittle. of Ontario, and Riley Atkinson, of Boise. The six following congresses will be held: Salem, Or., Jan. 29 and 30. Holse, Feb. 23 and 24. Ontario, March 16 and 17. .a Grande, April 27 und 28. Caldwell, May 11 and 12. Burns, July 17 and 18. To (intlier ltnilmad DiXn. A committee on railroad data to assist the "railroad legislative com mittee was appointed as follows: J. O. Turner, Burns, chairman nnd sec retary; Boise, Willard White, James L. Priest, Judge K. I. Purky, Max Mayficld; Caldwell, J. H. Lowell; Payette, Col. L., V. Patch, E. C. 8. Brainnrd; Marshfleld, Walter Lyon; North Bend, H. C. Thomas, Jonerf. Directors Vale, T. W. Claggott, C. O. Thomas; Ontario, J. R. Blackaby. W. H. Doolittle; Burns, Frank Dnvoy; Weiser, A. H. Keller; Prlne vllle, Mr. Spauldlng, Judge Bell, M. A. Brink; Roseburg. J. D. Zurcher; Silver Lake, F. M. Chrlsman. Every member of the Congress Is urged to furnish dnta to the secre tary. Hluto Aid to Itullrpad ! uvon'd. The congress, through resolutions. declared in favor of state-aided rail roads, development of Coos Bay har bor and the revival of the Mulheur project. Delegates to the next congresses to be held In Boise during January and Salem during February, are urg ed to do everything In their power to further the construction of a rail road from Boise through Central Oregon to Coos Bay; recommending that the bay be used by the federal government as a great naval and conling stntlon and commercial har bor for the shipping of the I'nrmc const. It is urged in tho resolutions that the delegates urge upon tho leg islature of Oregon the Importance of enacting at lis 1909 session a gen-1 eral law enabling nil districts wnicn contain navignble waters In Oregon to organize port commissions ana to lovy taxes for the purpose of raising money to improve tne naroors oi Oregon. The river and harbor commltteo or Congress Is urged to make an appro priation for the improvement o uoos Hay. Tills Is Worth Bonding. Leo F. Zollnakl, of C8 Gibson St.. Buffalo. N. Y.. snyB: "I cured tho most annoying cold sore I ever hnd, with Bucklen's Arnica Salve, i ap plied this salvs once a Jny for two days, when every trace of the sore was gone." Heals all sores. Sold under guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co's.- drug Btore. 25cc. DouglBB County Cieamery butter only 85c a two-pound square. As( your grocer for It. Patronlne home 'ndustry. dti "I have been somewhat costlvo, hut Do'nn's ItegulclK gave Just tho results desired. They act mildly and regu late tho bowels perfectly. George U Krause, 300 Walnut Ave., Altooua, Pn. FOR 8ALE- -Loganberry tips, $2.00 Address H. Mnttlson, 8WJ15 per 100. Roseburg. DAILY WEATHER REPORT U.R. Weather Bureau, local oltlco, Konettiirg, I Oro. M hour. entltDg ft a. m. It;c. 21, I'JOti. IPreclptutiun Id inebei and buudrotlthi: Maximum iflmperalura M Minimum lemporatare 2 I'rertpiullun I Tnlal priwlp. tlnne Aral of mouth 0 til I Avg. prtx-tp for llila month for au jeri....o'Jt Total prcclp.lroiu Sept. 1, 190S, to daw f I Average ureclp. Irom SepUjmoer l, 177. . . .11.00 i Total di-lklenrr from Sept. I, turn X.(H Averaice precipitation for Rl wet sea-ona, Sent, to Mar (Inclualve) wiu.uk hki.l, umerver. For Koseburg and Vicinity! Rnln tonight and Tuesday; want tonight. CHINESE STORE YOUNG SAM, Prop Brass Ware, Vases, Etc. Chinese and Japanese goods.Silk Handkerchiefs and Fine Embroidery. Iirge display of Japan ese art work, suitable for Christmas Presents RETIRING fromBUSINESS H. MARKS CO. Do you know what Everything at Cost and Less t Let us help you make your Holiday purchases the cheapest in your history.1 Everything that is necessary, useful and ornamental can now be purchased at cost and less. All lines are complete and the assortment the best in the city, as well as the cheapest. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Cntherlno Reed, I0; M. Perkins to W. P. 151 acres sec. 19, 20-11. R. Ella Dlikerson lo G. W. Wooley, $100; lot 2 block 9, Gardlnor's-Addition to Drain. J. J. Chadwick to Martha Miller, $1000; lots 1 to 8, Inc., block 1, Unbbert'a Addition to Myrtle Crook.. T. L. GodlYey to Walter Christie, $10; lot 3, block 15, Wnite'B Addi tion to HoBoburg. Horace Campbell to T. M. Olllvnnt, $nr.(l; lots 1 and 2, block 91, Third Southern Addition to KosoDurg. Christina ('harlson to M.1 Ingle hrltson, $10; 1114 nenn sec. 20, 22-9. Daniel Ford lo linnt Wilcox, $230; lots 12 nnd 13, block 2G, Klnuey'3 Addition to Roseburg. Coffee Quality clean perfect Your grocer will grind It better if ground at home not too tine. . 4 R. J. FARNSW0RTH & 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 , J ,J -WBBWK'WBBBF j Quick Sales and Small Profits is our Motto Phone 2114 Page Investment Co. The Square Dealing Lumber Yard Just across Deer Creek, have on hand an as-. sortiucnt of Doors, Windows, Shingles and Seasoned Lumber diniciitiou and finish. Those desiring to , build, call and let us make an estimate for you. rjm won that means to yo: ? n. L. Hltchoy to H. C. Gardiner. $3350; 114 acres sec. 12, 22-6. Any skin itching Is a temper-test-The more you scratch the worse It Itches. Ooan's Ointment cures lilies, eczema any skin Itching. At nil drug Btores. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. fiie Kind You Have Always BoflgM . Bear the Wgnntnre CALL KOIt COUNTY WARRANTS. NOTICK Is hereby given all par ties holding county warrants issued by Douglas Couuty, Oregon, and en dorsed prior to and including tbe 31st day of October, 1907, to pre sent tho Bttnie to the County Treas urer of said county at hlB office for payment as Interest will cease there on nfter the date of this notice. Dnted Docomber 17th, 1908. dsw. JA8. E. SAWYERS, Treasurer of Doug. Co., Ore. I1IQ LAND OPENING. Call at the Douglas County Ab- ; struct Co. and learn all about the big land oponlng, Jan. 20, 1909. COAL from Hock Springs, Wyom ing. . Leave orders at Koseburg Natl. Hank, or with Ed. Rose. dtf Matinees every afternoon at The Crescont. 6 c. TV During changes of weather al ways use Marsters' Cough Bantam. For a nice Christmas present buy a Potted Forn. For sale at The Rose. s For Bldewalk Work, call on B. F. Page, the old sidewalk builder. Resi dence Mill St. " ' d23 ; Phone 2211 for anything In the bakery lino. Free delivery. Ump qua Bakery, Ed. Jennings, Pro prietor. dTF Cass Street, near S. P. EVpot' Mn'I.lUI IMNKLH. of every artistic design are among tho popular plvcra of mill work iud plU'd by us. We attto eiecute original doHlKna In wainscoting, grille, fret work, mnittelH; columns, capital, archra and all other kinds of orna im'iital woodwork, at very moderate pr !(. We do exterior work for porchoft and plazxaa, too, and supply nil kindn of flooring ii.ator.al9, roofs, etc. The J. G. Flook Co.. RoMborg, Oregoav . Roseburg. 'Phone 1411 1