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l l.flilll . j ...lJ : Our Wondarful Railroad. . I ' ' Gall Hamilton was. right when' aba Mid that If there were never to be - ny -rallwayr on this 'continent' It : ' would have been an Impertinence' for ; Columbus to hare discovered it Only ' by the railways conld Its magnificent distances be bridged. Equally correct ' was Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the last survivor of the slguers of the Dec ' laratlon of Independence, when, on throwing . up- the Bret , shovelful of earth for the first railway of the Unlt ed States which was Intended to carry passengers and freight, the Baltimore and Ohio, he exclaimed. "I consider ' this event Becond only to that of the adoption of the Declaration of Inde ' pendence.- If second even to that" That was In 1828. But England was fnr ahead of us In railway building In the beginning. Even ltussla got a bet ter start than wc did. At the outset wo Imported not only our locomotives and cars, but also the rails on which they were run and the men to run theui. However, John Stevens, Peter Cooper, Evan Thomas. Matthias Bald win and others chnnged all this and In their various fields laid the founda tions of n railway system which Is to day In dimensions and completeness far ahead of that of any other half a dozen countries in the world combined. Leslie's Weekly. HELD UP The Jewelry drummeii, .-..--.. . . . n.i- passing through Roseburg last week I, Alrc IMnCPTAnvi was held up at "Huey s Jewelry Store .LODGE ' DIR tCTORYf on Cass St." Come and Inspect the v r . - I samples we got dd22 1 . i i i r itaih VMS? S?d.F,""J $ A Kwnl.rmeetlng.oaia.Jsnaith Wedne. Koeeburs, every lit and 3rd Monday riiTmlAMh mnnih renlug.. Vl.lt!ng Belabor, .lwayi welcome,. 7 " "q c GlaH W M J.a-.Ta'i..rk. ; .l.Jn,W AO.D.W, fioaeourr Loagd No. lfr Hoet the 2nd audita Mondavi of each moot . t7:aup. m,, in the Forester' Hall. A) membera Id good lUudlug are luvited to at fivn r unnrif tend J. w. iovmvl, m. w, OKO. K. HOUCK, B H. inox. Recorder. MV D. ' , Office Id the Review Bunding, up- D p-o.Ki8,RowbnrjLoGa.xro.-Hoidi stairs Rnnma 11 on. A D BTlr commuolcatioas at the Elks Biairs, "OOniB 16 ana 14. Tempi on 2nd and 4th Thuradayio. each X-Ray and Electrical TreamenC month. All membert requested to attend pnq,;T?!1ephOI10 Mala "J iT&?:iaut broU'", - ROSEBURG ..... OREGON. s. L. Pasbott, E. b. . Qso. W. aTaLkv. Secretary. A. O. SEELT, M. D., pvKOREH OF HO.NUK. Hyatlo Lodge No. 18 I A(iiflM. nnnma 11 19 nr. A it J Meeta 2nd and 4lb Thursday eTenlnaa ol Offices. Kooms 11, 12 and 18, eact monih In Maccabee Hall. Visiting Douglas County Bank Building, membera oordiaiiy invited to atteud. 'Phnna 9 71 MlNHII E. C4VENDER. 0. Ol H none ill, . s.H.Lasoi.Keo. ROSEBURG ... OREGON, I. W. Powell. Receiver. The Franz Hala Museum In Holland. Old FInurlcm calls up the shadow of Frans Hals. The museum Is verily a sanctuary to his memory. There the famous corporation pictures hung. One sees the members of the various guilds in tue runness or careless life, eating. drinking and merrymaking. Here Hals is seen at the height of his power. The splendid color and directness of work ore a revelation. Every figure seems alive, and one Is convinced they were all in the flesh once.- This great mas ter with one bold stroke of his brush made these men Immortal. At eighty yenrs ho still painted, and bis last pic ture hangs beside his masterpieces. Haarlem pud Hals will be associated as long as the place lasts. One mar vels at the execution of the Dutch painters, whether It be In the broad work of Hals or In the miniature finish of the genro masters. All of them had a splendid sense of values, atmosphere and human life: a perfect harmony of relation fills their canvases. Spring field (Mnss.l Republican. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711 2 to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1721 DR. LUCETTA SMITH, and Children's Disease a Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. S., Dentist Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. ROSEBURG ------- OREGON DR. R. M. ERWIN, Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. in.: 2 to S p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday. Abraham Bldg., Cor. Oak & Jackson. I l'none 2193. " REAL ESTATE TRANSFER8.- J. A. Stephens to Albert Rehm, $1000; 80 acres sec. 16, 25-6. . H. J. Hathaway to E. Bond, II, 500; 20 acres near Myrtle Creek. O. M. Krewson to Clara E. Newton, $247; west halves of lots 3 and 4, block 32, South Drain. MARRIED. AOLEH, Boaebarg erle meeta in Odd reuowi Hail onnaanaitn Monday even inai of each mooth. at 8 n'olork. Vliit. lug brethren In good Handing alway welcome. U. I.ULV1H, n. r., c. W. Ballard. Sec. O. O. P., Rising Star Lodge No. 174, meeta in Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evening. Visit ng brethereu always welcome. E. N. Ewaht, N. (i. K. G. Micklli, R. g. M. Fickle, F. s. O. O. F., Phlletarlan Lodge No. 8 Meet, n Odd Fellows Temple, comer of Jackson and Cass streets, on baturdav evenina of each week. Members of theorder In good standing are luvited to attend. J. u. uoonyow, N. u. N. T. Jbwrtt, R. h. i 10. O. F., Union Encampment No. 6 Meela in Odd Fellows' Temple on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings ol each month. Visit ing brethureu always welcome, . . JI. U. L.KW18, U. f. J. O. GoODNOW. Scribe. ; F. E. SMITH, ' ; Mechaiih'ii! ami Electrical Engineer. Room 2, Abraham Building, ROSEBURG OREGON For a reliable cough remedy use Marsters' Cough Balsam. tf .' Patronize Review advertiser!. Now is the time to visit California When summer has passed In these northern states, the suu 1b only mild un der the bright blue skies of Southern California. This Is one of nature's happy provisions eternal summer for those who cannot endure a more se vere climate. California has been called the "Mecca of the winter tourist." Us hotels and stopping places are as varied sb thoBe of all well regulated cities. Vis itors can always find suit able accomtnod atl o ns, congenial com pa nl ons, . and vnrled, pleasing re creations. " PACIFIC CO. Will bo glad to supply some very attractive literature, de-. scribing In detail the many de lights of winter in California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are on sale to California. The rate from HOSKHl'Hd, OKKCON, to Los Angeles and return Is ..13.00. Limit Bit months, allowing stop-overs In either direction. Similar excursion rates are In effect to all California points. For full Information, sleeping car rwrr tlons and llckvla, call oii.teW-graph or write I B. MOORJt, Agent, OR Wm. McMurray, Cen. Pass. Ast Portland, Oregon) Rough Dry Price List. I HONED. Cents each. Counterpanes, 10c, fringed ....15 Sheets 3 Pillow Slips 2 Pillow BoluterB 4 Tablecloths 5 Tablecloths, large or hem stitched 10 Towels 1 Towels, bath 2 Towels, roller 2 Napkins 1 Cloths 1 Flour sacks 2 Doilies 1 Handkerchiefs 1 Handkerchiefs, silk. 2 Standcovers, plain 2 NOT IRONED. Overshlrts & Undershirts c Underdrawers 6 Nightshirts 3 Combination 5 Pajamas, pair, 10 Under vest 2 Hose, pair 2 Neckties 1 STARCHED. Skirts 5 Nightdresses 3 Drawers 3 Chemise 3 Corset covers 2 Waists 5 Waists, boy's, 3 Kinionas 5 Wrappers 5 Aprons 2 Child's Pieces 2 Shams, pair 10 Sash curtains .. .... 2 Pillow Covers 2 Bonnets 2 Sleeves, pair. 2 Delta 1 E.vnus. Blankets, wool, pr 50 Blankets, cotton, pr 25 Quilts 25 Bedtlcks 10c P Sweaters 15 No Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Vests, Lace Curtains, Overalls or Jumpers d.me In this department except at regular prices. A list of articles must ac company each bundle, or our count accepted as correct. We starch all articles that require It. No bundle for less than 25 cents. HOSVIU VJ STEAM LAVNDVf. If OF P.,AlnIia Iiodire No. 47- IV Wednesday in I. 0. O F. Hull, at Meets every ttt I'.m n. m. Members in good (Landing are invited to GLBN V. Vt'lMBBRLT, O. C. L A. SANC1 UAHY, K. K. 8 0 N. G., Co. D Separate Battalion Meet! every Thursday evening at the Armory Hall at 8 o'clock. r H. C. Slocum, Captain. NEAL-MILLER-rAt the Baptist par sonage, in Roseburg, Dec. 22, 1908, Alfred M. Neal and Hattle Miller, Rev. E. H. Hicks, officiating. ' See Jennings, the baker, for some thing special for balls; and par ties. ' D ! ' " NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP, A. C. lie road, Prop. - Main Street, next to Van Houten Hotel Property. . General Blucks ml thing, Horse Shoeing and Repairing. LO. T. M., Roaebu tg Hive No. 11 Boldi reKular reviews on every Tuesday after noon at itOU o'clock in the Maeeabeo'e Hall. Sisters of others Hivea visiling In the city are cordially luvited to attend our rev lew b. yRH. C. B. BONKHBAKE, COM. Mkh. Jbshib Rait, U. K. MODERN WOODMEN OP All ERICA, Myrtl Camp No. 6330 meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month in the Forresters' Hall. Traveling Neighbors are cor dially invited to visit our Camp. A. C Makstkhn, Consul, A. Salzmak, Clerk. Ol'ERS BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA' Koseburg lAmge No. 40.1 Meet every 2nd and 4th Thurhdav In Maec.ibee Turnnla. Visiting members always welcoL Kvklyn H(wvrh, President Bertha Wkihht, Secretary. OE. H,, Rout-burg Chapter No.8 Holds their i regular meeting ou lat and 3rd Thursdays ' In each Month. Visiting members in good btaadiug are respeetully Invited to al tend. Mrs. I. WOLLKSRKBO, W. M. i i Fuke Johnson, Secretary REHEKAHS, Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. K. Meets In Odd Ft Hows' Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters and brethren Invited to attend. Mkr. Mauuib Robektkon. N.G. OMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle No. W -Meets on lit and 3rd Mondav eveiiinn of eui'h mouth at Odd Fellow' Hull Visiting members in good standing are lu vited to attend. FLORKXrR Hampson, G. N, Clara Horkn, Clerk NOVELTY THEATRE Program changes each Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. PROGRAM WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY MOVING PICTURES: "Anthony nntl CUtipatra.' (1000 feet, colored.) "Stuse-Striuk Daughter." "Amateur Kider." ILLUSTRATED SONGS: "You Will Have to Sing an Irish Song." and "Dearie." MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION 5c Evening Performance 10c In Beautiful Assortment Pleasing Gifts Watches, Of Clocks, ; ; Jewelry, ' Silverware, Novelties, A Generous Assortment, full of Quality and Merit, for Holiday Presents. Salzman