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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. and Prices range from one dollar to two a half. Here you can get good quality in Rubber Goods at honest prices. Hamilton Drug' Co. 307 JacKson St. Roseburg. Ui '(on. at The TF are in For sidewalk worn, call on B. P. Page, the old sidewalk builder. Resi dence Mill St. d23 The latest thing for the toilet Is the Elger China water-box no wood to warp or Iron to rust a fine dis play nt the shop of Winnie Giuldis, the Plumber. ' dtl Any skin Itching is a temper-tester. The more you scratch the worse It Itches. Doan's Ointment cures piles, eczema any skin Itching. Al all drug stores. . 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. For any of the ordinary diseases of the skin Chamberlain's Salve is ex cellent. It not only allays tho Itch ing and smarting but effects a cure. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. "I have been somewhat costive, but Doan's Reprulets gave just the results desired. They act mildly and regu late the bowels perfectly." George B Krause, 306 Walnut Ave., Altooua, Pa: THE BOND RRAtiTV CO. Or cchardB, farms, timber and city prop rt'y. Some fine bargajns. Jackson street, Roseburs, Ore. Oregon Restaurant Opan Day and Night EASTERN OYSTERS on the Shell Fresh Olympia Oysters Fish and Clams all the time Sunday Chicken Dinner on 12 to 2 P. M. REGULAR MEALS 25c. LOCAL NEW,. LEONA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg, 'Phone J 411 Frank Brand Is at Glendale to spend Christmas. MatineeB every afternoon at The Crescent. 6c. TF During changes of weather al. waya ubo Marstera' Cough Balsam. Buttons covered while you watt. All sizes now on hand. JosephBon's. Atty. George Neuner went home to Days Creek today for a holiday visit. Miss May Clemo 1b spending the holidays at her home at Canyonvllle. Prof. Thurman Chancy Is In Myrtle Creek to spend Xmas with his family. No one Is ashajned to give their beBt friends a watch from Huey's . dd22 Mrs. Burr Jones Is at Yoncalla to spend the holidays with Mrs. Fred L. Beard. Mrs. J. M. Trefren went to Grants Pass today to spend Xmas with her parents. Mrs. George Harvey and two chil dren are visiting with relatives In Medford. ,.. - Mrs. C. A. Seldon and Miss Flor ence Aiken are In Salem to spend the holidays. Mrs. George Graham and little daughter went to Portland today for a holiday visit. Maurice Maiden is here from Stev enson, Wash., to spend the holidays with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Clark, of West Roseburg, are In Myrtle Creek to snend Christmas. Miss Helen Studley, of Eugene, is the guest of Miss Iris Rice, at the home of Attv. Dexter Rice. Mrs. E. y. Moore, ot r-oruana, is here to spend the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Ceorge B. houck. Miss Hazel Jewett. who Is attend Ing the Monmouth Normal School, li home here on the holiday vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Zadock Brown and babv returned home to Grants Pass today, after a visit here with relat ives. O. W. Wilson, an attorney of Port land, Is here to spend Christmas at the home of his brother-in-law, Dr G. J. Bacher. Walter Gagnon, son of Mrs. F, A Panuette, of this city, and Stehman Dlller and Harry Llndgren, of Mej rose. O. A. C. students, arrived here Wednesday evening on their holiday vacation. Matinees every afternoon rescent. 6c J. D. Zurcher and family Eugene for a ChrlBtmaB visit. Mrs. E. DaMotta Is the guest of Salem relatives for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iledgepeth are visiting with their . son at Cottage Grove. . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Noah, of Port land, are guests at the home ot his father, G. W. Noah. Flndlay, the piano tuner, will be town a few days only. Leave or ders at . Lineback'B Piano Store. Phone M. 1021. , . dd25 Mrs. J. W. Strange left this niorn- ng for a visit at Halom ana Port- laud. She will be absent a month or more,- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staley, of In dianapolis, Ind., are visiting here at the home of his sister, Mrs. G. A. Clay. . . Mr. and Mrs. WJley Pllkington and son, Roy, went to Oakland this morn ing to spend Christmas at the home of B. F. Pllkington. Miss Ethel and Bert Dysert, who ave been visiting here with tneir aunt, Mrs. D. G. Palm, returned borne to Grants Pasa today. Miss R. Bodge, Bister ot W. E. Bodge, the local tailor, arrived here Wednesday evening from West Vir- inia, and will reside here perman ently with hen brother. W. C. Hopper, or Arkansns, ana sister, Mrs. Ida Allen, and her Ron, if Texas, are. visiting at the home of their cousin, A. O. Rose. Miss Cella Langenberg arrived this morning for Portland to spend the holidays with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Langenuorg. Mr. and MrB. Wm. J. Johnson, of Yoncalla, are spending the holidays at lidenbower with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Johnsoa. Mrs. A. B. C. Whipple, of Eden- bower, went to Myrtle Creek todny to Islt hor aged mother, Mrs. Eliza beth Rice,, who had the misfortune this week to fall and break an arm. Electric Vacuum House Cleaner Don't tear np the" carpets, and truss up the house In gen eral with your house cleaning. Let us do the house cleaning with the new Klertrlc Vacuum House and Carpet Cleaner. It Is a combination brush and vacuum which sucks the dust and dirt out Cleans carpeta without removing them from the floor. Phone 791 and ti with this wonderfu Fosebu Steam Laundry id J'l call rfuli itf CASTOR I A . For Infant and Children. At Kind You Have Always Bought . Basra the Hagnnrnre ?- t" 4. WILGROW The new fertiliser. Nothing but flsh. Guaranteed analysts: Seven Der cent nitrogen, six per cent potash, 18 per cent phosphoric ! acid. One 25-pound sack of Wll grow, used In the place of 12 4 tons of best stable man- 4. ore, will give better results and no weeds. Try It for your 4. lawn. 4. , J- F- BARKER ft CO. A. L. K1TCHIN, is the man to see for everything in the Nur sery line. that grow. 11CC3 that pay. Fruit and ornanental trees, Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc etc. Nursery Sileiman, Roseburg. Or. FOK X.MAS CAXDIKS SKK LENOX & OTT. Freeh, mixed . Clcnn, candy . . home-made plain 10c Hi. dry, crisp, ribbon SOu lb. Fancy Cream French mixed . . 2Bc lb. See us for spcclnl prices on largo quantities. PALACE OF SWEETS. Medicine That is Medicine. LOCAL NEWS. Heap's patent low-down water box in antique, golden oak or walnut nt Winnie Gaddis, the Plumber's, dtf , Not "just as good" but the best Jennings' bread. Free delivery. Phone 2211. DTF For bath room fixtures, novelties, etc., see Wlnnio Gaddis, tho Plumber dtf , Rev. S. G. Rcttes, the "cowboy preacher," will deliver nn nddress at the Soldiers' Home tomorrow (Christ maB) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Sam Starmer, the S. P. brakenian, and Mrs. Starmer arrived here from Dnllas last evening, and went to Myr tle Creek this morning to visit with Mrs. Starmer's parents over Xmas. Grants Pass Observer: Harry Mes sier, or Medford, was In this city last Saturday. He has sold out all his interests at Medford and mny de cide to locate here It he can find what he wants. H. O. Lewis, the photographer, and Mrs. Lewis and their baby, returned this morning from their eastern trip. They have been absent four months, half of which time was spent with Mr. Lewis' mother In Michigan. As a result of his observations on the Journey, Mr. Lewis is more firmly convinced than ever that Oregon Is the best place In which to live. He has not decided, however, whether he will relocate in this city. They travelled about 7000 miles while ab sent and report large numbers of people coming west. . Governor Chamberlain today par- oned George tlreeu, who was con Icted last May and sentenced to a .term of one year iu the penitentiary. strong ueitlon was sent in signed by a majority of the Jurors, all the ItneBses In the case and a number of the county officials and prominent citizens. It appeared that Green was convicted for passing a defunct state of Georgia bank bill ot denomlnntlor of S10 on Riley C. Hill, of Drain, Or., and was arrested on the same dny In March of this year. He war confined In jail until his trial in May. he reasons for granting the pardon ere that Green voluntarily repaid Hill the money which he had ob tained, and had by good conduct shown that he was not essentially a criminal. Sutllclent meana- wore sent to the authorities to pay Green's transportation to New York state. here his reformation will be under taken by his relatives and friends. reen served in the Spanish-Ameri can war and afterwards In tho Phllip- !ue8 three or four years and was honorably discharged. Two farms at Edenbower were sold Wednesday. J. W. Maiden's place of 0 acreB was bought by H. L. Bull- Inkle, of : 1 Michigan, for 13000. eorge Tolley's place of 10 acres was sold by the Bond Real Estate Co., to gentleman whose name we did not learn, but, who, like the other buyer. is from Michigan; the price paid was 2G00. 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 ao full ot good things Something for every member of the family. - Drop In ana look us over. RICE & RICE. Never Bncrlflce Quality for price See a Bush and Lane and the Victor piano. dtf COAL: from Rock Springs, Wyom ing. Leave orderB at Roseburg Natl. Bank,, or with Ed. Rose. - .- dtf Get a fine, three-sheet wall chart, In colors, free with a year's sub scription to The Review. See Jennings, the baker, for some thing special for balls and par ties. D The Jewelers are busy people these days, especially at "Huey's." dd22 I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but have now found a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy Is Electric Bitters; a meaie.ne mm. is h edlclne for stomach and llvor trou bles, and for run down conditions, says W. C. Kelster, of Halllday, Ark , Electric Bitters purity ana enricn me blood, tone un the nerveB. and Impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will be refunded If It falls to help you. BUc at a. u. Marsiers s Co's. drug store. jji DOLLAR GIFTS .J. Perhaps you have Borne . friend that you 'would 4. , like to remember, and 4. feel that a dollar Is all 4. you can allot to tho pur- 4 pose. We have Borne real . nice things that are Bel- 4 ling at a dollar. 4. Cuff Buttons, Brooches, 4, Stick Pins, etc. iu Jewel- J. ry. Smoking Sots, Novol- 4 ties In SUverwnre. If J. you only want to spend a J. dollar; If you want to 4 ' spend several dollars; lf- 4 you desire to spend less 4 '. than a dollar, - see our 4 "I" goods. ' See them even 4 though you do not want 4 to spend anything. They 4 are worth the seeing. A Ill'KV'H. 4. No charge for engraving. ; 4" 4!.fJ$a'firta!r,i' 8 xx xx xx xx H xx 11 reat flmoarxT and I Crockery Sale J Commencing Wednesday Dec. 16, for a a short time we will sell for cash only at the following prices: Royal Baking Powder Golden Gate 44 44 Soda Canned Corn, per can 44- Tomatoes 44 44 Peas 1 lb. package Raisins 1 lb. 44 Currants Several kinds canned Milk 10c Willamette Potatoes, very nice, or more, $1.15 per 100 pounds. Nearly all plug tobacco, 43c per lb. 42c per lb. 40c 44 '. 6c 10c 10c 11c 10c 10c 1 sack RETIRING fromBUSINESS H. MARKS CO. Do you know - what that means to yoi ? Everything at Cost and Less Let us help you make your Holiday purchases the cheapest in your history'. Everything that is necessary, useful and ornamental can now be purchased at cost and less ' ' ' -j All lines are complete and the assortment the best in the city, as well as the cheapest , i MAItltllOl). OHMAN-LONG At the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Anna M Long, at Cleveland, Dec. 23, 1908, Carl W. Oilman and MIbh Hose Emily Long, Rev. li. H. Hicks, of ficiating. Mr. Oilman is a well known mining operator, who Is Interested In prop erties near West Fork. Mrs. Ohmnn Is a sister of Justice of tho Peace John T. Long, of this city, and for some time past has been conducting a lodging house at D. S. West's plnce on lower Cass street. Mr, and MrB Oilman will reside In this city. Nothing Like it for Christmas Trees That 12 cents per pound broken mixed candies, made of pure sugar SeROiSE WHO OWNS THF.H14? KURTZ-DAVIS At tho Baptist par sonage, In Roseburg, Dec. 23, 1908, Roy Kurtz and Miss Pearl Davis, Kev. K. H. I licks, officiating. Miv Kurtz Is recently from Dlxon- vlllo. His bride Ib a daughter of Mrs. Bartruni, who resides at the foot of Jackson Street. They will reside In this city. DRINO Ploasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. fuse ubatltutea. , Prlo OOo. For sale by Red CroBi Pharmacy. HI'IX'IAI, ItOI-NI) Tltll RATIOS AtK'T. XMAtt AND NKW VKAU. Southern Pacific Co. announces special round trip rate of a fnre and one-third, account unriauuns ami New Years, for all points on the Southern Pacific whore the ono way fare Ib not more than $10.00. Sale dates, Christmas, Dec. 23, 24 and 26; New Year's, Dec. ill and Jar.. 1, 1009. Return limit, Jan. 4, 1909. Roseburg, Or., Dec. 23, 1908. Udltur Review: On Monday, while moving some drift h-oni a creek near my placo, I found under a bridge two henvy com fort quilts, looking like they had been slept In. Appear to have been new when left. They aru now hanging In my barn, awaiting a claimant. - ; i . Yours truly. - ' - P; COOPRR. Henry llonney, one of the men who established and for a long time aided iu the operation of Roseburg s cl'y delivery system, wns married at Med ford last Sunday to Anna Dnnlelson, of Hint city. They are now on a hon eymoon In eastern Oregon. They will reside In Medford, where Mr. llonney Is engaged In the livery business. This Is Worth Rending. Leo F. Zcllnskl, of C8 Gibson St., flurfnlo, N. Y., Bays: "I cured the most nnnoylng cold sore 1 ever had, with Hucklen'a Arnica Salve; 'i ap plied tli Ik anlv once a Jay for two days, when every trace of the sore was gone. Heals all sores. Moid tinder guarantee at A-. C. Marstors & Co's. drug store. 25cc. DAILY V BATH Ell REPORT 0. 8. Westtior Bureau, local ofllee, Rouburg, Ore. -24 houni. ending 6 a. m. boo. 24, 1905. . l'reclptutiun In Inchea and huaUrodtnsl : Maximum temperature. . ... 4t Minimum temporutare ,, S3 Vreclpllntlou , 0.70 Tutal preolp. ilnce nr.tul moulh 1 76 Avg. nructu fur tuli moata for 3D rean....o.tfi Tout preelp.from Hept. I, IVIM, to data 10 47 Avurage preolp. from September 1,1877.... 12.41 Tntul dillclenry Irorn Hept, 1, 1908 . 1-.:.... ...1.91 Avorage preolpltatlou lor 81 wet seaioni, ' 1 Sept. to Mar (laolunlve) 32.91 William Bill, Obaerver.' For Roaeburg and Vicinity: .. Fair; rain tonight and Friday. t A Dangerous Operation. ' ' ( Is the removal of the appendix by a surgeon. No one who takes Dr, King's Now Life Pills Is ever subject ed to this rrlghtful ordeal. They work so quietly you don't feel; them. They cure constipation, head, ache, blllousnefls and malaria. 25a at A. C, .Marstera & Co's drug store. i .i NOTICE. Huey's engraving will please your friends; so will his goods. dd22 All the accounts due the old firm, of J. F. Darker & Co. for groceries, will be placed In the hands ot a law- yor for collection It not paid by Jaa,' 1st, 1909., . - i -w dsw J. F. BARKER & CO. ' ' IllQ LAND OPENING, Call at the Douglas County Ab stract Co. and learn all about the big land opening, Jan. 20, 1909. A special price will be made on all dishes and nearly all shelf groceries. . Sale will stop without notice. Alton S. Frey k Co GROCERS Si Phone 201 Successors to 1. V. Barker & Co. XX CHINESE STORE YOUNG SAM, Prop Brass Ware, Vases, Etc Chinese and Japanese goods.Silk I Iandkciehicfs aud Fine Embroidery. Large display of Japan ese art work, suitable for Christmas Presents R. J. FARNSWORTH & GEO. McCLELLAND New and Second ! Hand ' Stove 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 Sales and Small Profits is our Motto Vhone 2114 Cass Street, near S. P. Cspot 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 dimciitioii and finish. Those desiring to build, call and let us make an estimate for you. -9 . moildkh i'Ankls. of every artistic design are along the popular pieces of mill work sun- plied by us. We also execute orlxiual . di-slKus In waluscotlnft, grille, fret- work, mantels, coin runs, capitals, , archea and all other kinds of orn- , mental woodwork, at very moderate prices. We do exterior work for? porches and plaxiaH, too, and supply . all kinds of flooring materials, roofa, etc. The J. 0. Flook Co.,- BoMbarg, Orr-goa,