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About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1908)
v. 4 ft 4. KOSEIilHG MARKET. 4. $ 4 .J. . i Cereals. WHEAT 90cU. 00. OATS 50c bushel. HAY Vetch. $14 ton; grain. $15 ton; alfalfa, $13 $15. BARLEY 134 ton. Livestock. STEERS Alive, 3(i3Hc COWS Alive, fat. 2V4&3C. VEAL Dressed, S&Cc. HOGS Dressed, 7o; alive. 6c. SHEEP 3V4c. POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive. 8 10c; dressed, 1214c; geese, alive, 70c each, or 8c lb.; dressed, 12c; ducks. alive 910c; dressed, 14flrir,c: turkeys, alive, 16c lb.; dressed, 1 9 20c. ltl'TTER Creamery, 3iic lb.; country, 35c lb. EGGS 35c cloz. POTATOES $1.15 cwt. WOOL 14c lb. HONEY 15c lb. CAflHAGE 2c lb. ONIONS 2c lb. ' HELD UP The Jewelry drummer, passing through Roseburg last week was held up at "Huey's Jewelry Store on Cass St." Come and Inspect the Bamples we got. dd22 w OODMKN OP THK WORLD, Oak Camp No. it jieeta a, me uaa reuowr Hnu id HoNbum. evarv iHt and 3rd Mondav evenlugu. Vlglilng neighbor, always welcome. . N. Ewakt, C. C. J. M.Thhonb Clerk. PROFESSIONAL. GEO. E. HOUCK, M. U. Office In the Review Building, up stairs. RoomB 13 and .14. X-Hay and Electrical Treament Telephone, Main 31. ROSEBURG ... OREGON. A. C. 8EELF, M. D., OfflceB: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Bank Building, Phone 771. ROSEBURG ... OREGON. PORTLAND MARKET. Livestock Prices. Following ifl thm pnnartl ra n a n values on stock ruling In the yards iur nuts Binpuienis: HOOS Best east-of-mountains, $6.10fi 6.15; ordinary, $6.00; block ers and China fats, $5.50fi $5.75; stockers and feeders, $5.00 f( 5.50. CATTLE Select east-of-mountaln stccro, $4.50; medium steers, $4.25; best -ows, $3.50; medium cows, . $2.75W3.00; stags, $2.75 rT 3.00 ; bulls, $2.00W2.25. SHEEP Best wethers, $4.50fj 4.75; ordinary wethers, $4.254.50; lambs, $4.50W5.00;. straight' ewes, $3.50; mixed lots, $4.00. VEAL Choice young calves, $4.25 i, 4.75; heavy and rough, $3.75 4.00. Illittor, Kggs nncl Poultry. WITTER Extra creamery, 37c; fancy. 3 2 W, if 1 3 5 ; store, 20c. BUTTER FAT Delivery, f. o. b. Portland, Sweet cream, 35c; sour. ;i;t i.c per 11). POULTRY Mixed Chickens, lOfl 10 '-ic; liens, 10 ft lie: roosters, .old, 9 Vic; fryers, 11c; broilers, 14 fill'. c; eeese. 9 tic 1 Or: tm-kevs alive, 10Ti20c; dressed, 20i2."ic; Blll'illir 1 1 fit I.,.- ..I.......... squabs, $2.00 fi $2.50 per doz." old! $1.00; dressed poultry, lfg'l&c lilgner. CHEESE Full cream, flats, trip lets ami daisies, 10c; Young Ameri cas, 17e. EGGS Local best, 40c per doz.; eastern, 30 33c. 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 Diseases a Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. J. R. CHAPMAN', J). D. S., Dentist Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ROSEBURG OREGON DR. R. M. ERWIX, Physician mid Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to S p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday. Abraham Bldg., Cor. Oak & Jackson. Phone 2193. (Iraiirt Flour nuil Hay. WHEAT buying price, new Track, Portland Club. 91c; blue stem, 97c; fortyrold, 92c; red, 88c; Willamette Valley, 91c. HAY Producer's price New tim othy, Willamette Valley, fancy, $15; ordinary, $14; eastern Oregon, $18, mixed, $1 I .r. 0 f 1 12; clover $11; grain $13; cheat, $13; alfalfa, $12(fc 12.50. OATS Producer's price Track, No. 1 white, $32(ii 32.50; gray, $31 j! 32. Hops, Wool and Hides. HOPS mils crop, ehiili e, Off 7c; primes to choice, 6fi7'-jc; prime, lie: medium, 4 'ft 5 c. WOOL 1908 Willamette Valley, ISc lb. SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 10 15c each; short wool, 25fic40c; med ium wool, 50ci!t$1.00 each; long wool, 75c!i$1.25 each. MOHAIR 1908 Nominal, 18 19c. TALLOW Prime, per lb., 34c; No. 2 ami grease. it ;! t-' c. HIDES Dry bides, 15fflfic 11).; green. S'9c: bulls, green salt, r TT .He; kips, 8i lie; calves, green, 12 (rr 13c lb. NOTICE TO ( KEDITOHS. All persons knowing themselves to bo Indebted to S. K. Sykes for notes and on accounts due and over due, are hereby requested to make payment on or before Jan. 1, 1909, as upon that date I expect lo put all credit business on 30 d:ivs basis. S. K. SYKES. For a rellablo cough remedy use Marsters' Cough Balsam. tf 4. TYPEWRITERS. .J. 4. THE III IV A L .j. j. $ ti.Yon $ .j. j. We will give free demon- 4. 4. stratlon or place on trial in 4. 4. your ottlee. We buy, pell, re- 4. I pair or exchange nil makes of 4. 4 Typewriters. 4. 4. Roseburii Typewriter Exchange 4. 4 Elmer E. Wlmberly, Mgr. 4. 4 Roseburg - - Roseburg 4 44,444,4l-,ll4444'4 P. E. SMITH, Meclmnicnl und Electrical Engineer. Room 2, Abraham Building, ROSEBURG OREGON lodge directory t, A A. M., Laurel Lxxlee No. lS-Holdi regular meetings on 2nd ftud 4th Wed dm dftyaol each month. O. C. Graham, W. M. N. T. Jkwett, Secretary AO.0 W. BoeDurg Loogb No. 16 Meet the'indaud th Mondays of ai;h montx at 7:3U p. m., in the Foresters' Hall. A) members In good Btandlug are luvited to at tend J. W. f OWBLL, M. w. R U. x.Hox, Recorder. n P. (). KLKH. Koieburs Loun. no. SO Holds fl regular communications at the Kits i em pie on :uu iuu m lumtuiji ui emu month. All members requeued to attend regularly, and all visiting brotners are cortli airy invited to attend. E. L. Pabrott, E. R. 4eo. w. (?tai.y. spcrfttary. Rough Dry Price List. IHONE1V Cents earn. Counterpanes, 10c, fringed ....15 Sheets 3 Pillow Slips 2 Pillow Bolsters 4 Tablecloths -. . 5 Tablecloths, large or hem stitched . .10 Towel.s l Towels, bath 2 Towels, roller ' 2 Napkins 1 Cloths ' 1 Klonr sacks 2 Dollies 1 Handkerchiefs 1 Handkerchiefs, silk, 2 Standeovers, plain 2 NOT 1HOMM). Oversblrts 5 I ndershirta 0 Fruierdrawers 5 Nightshirts 3 Combination n Pajamas, pair, 10 Under vest 2 Hose, pair 2 Neckties 1 STARCIIKn. Skirts 5 Nightdresses 3 Drawers 3 Chemise 3 Corset covers 2 Waists 5 Waists, boy's, 3 Kimonas n Wrappers 5 Aprons 2 Child's Pieces 2 Shams, pair, 10 Sash curtains 2 Pillow Covers 2 Bonnets 2 Sleeves, pair, 2 Helta ' 1 KXTUAS. Hlankets, wool, pr r0 ; Hlankets, cotton, pr 25 Quilts 25 P'dticks 10c tin Sweaters 1", No Shlrta, Collars. Cuffs. Vesta, Lace Curtains, Overalls or Jumpers dono 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 leas than 25 cents. KOSKItlUG STEAM LAUNMIY. DEGREE OP HONOR, Mystic Lodge No. IS Meeu'indand 4tb Thursday evening of each month in -V acta bee Hall, visiting mom burs cordially invited to attend. ' Uinkie E. Cavkndbk. C. of H tf. H. Lknox. Kec. I. W. DuWBLL. Receiver. r'AMLES. Rosuhnrif Aerie meets In Odd r FellowB Hail ou 2nd nud 4tn Monday even- 1 lift s of each month, at 8 d'clork. VI bit- tug Dretnren in guoa itancinK aiwy weiu-onie. O. Cl LVKB, W. P., C. W. Ballard. Sec. I O. O. F., Rising Star Lodge No. 174, meets In Odd Fellows' Tvmple every Friday eveuiux. Visit ng brethereu always weleome. E. X. Ewaht, N. U. K. (i. Mk ku.i, tt. 8. M. FlCKLK, F. 8. IO. O. F., Philetarian Lodce No. 6 Meets n Odd Fellowe'lemple, -iriier of Jackson and Cass ."treeis, on .Saturday evening of each week. Members of the order ingood standing are Invited to attend. J. (. tiOODNDW, N. O. N. T, Jkwktt, K. ui. IO. O. P., Union Encampment No- 5 Meels in Odd Fellows' Temple on the Istuiuiiird Thursday ovenings of eai h month. Visit ing brethereu alwavs welcome. II. O. I.KWIK, V. V. J. O. Uoousow. Vribe. K OF P., Alpha Lodge No. 17 Meets every Wednesday In 1. O. O. F. Hall, at T.'M) p. m. Members in Kocd staudlnu are Invited to attend. OLKN V. WtMl'KHLY, C. C. L. A. Sanctuary, K. li. H 0 N. G., Co. D Pepara'e Hattalioti Meets everv Thurdav eveniUK at the Armory Hall atti o'dM-k. H. C. Si.oci'M, Cnptiiln. LO. T. M., R.et'tiiK IMve No. M Holds regular reviews on every l uedny aiter noon at -AJ o'clock in the Maccabee'? Hall. SlsterB of others li Ives visiting in t lie city are cordially iiivittd to attend our reviews. MftK. (J. H. KONEHHAKK, COM. Mas. Jknmb Kait, k. K. MODERN WOOPMKN OF AMKKH'A, Myrt! ('amp No. ti&iO meets on the second and f.,nrlh U',.,lli.iUIuva,.f.H..rr .,,,.ntVi I i ika Forresters' Hall. Travelinir Neighbors are cor dially invited to visit our Camp. A U. Mailstkh-, Consul, A. HalMan. Clerk. MOl'KKN BROTHERHOOD OK AMKKK'A" KuseburK I-oUkc No, 4!':t Meets ewry 2nd hihI ith TliiirMlcy In Mtnxabce Teinplo. Visiting in umbers always welcoi " Kvklvn HofVKit, President UKKriiA WuiiiHT, iSeeretary, OK. S., Roselmrc Chap'er Nt-. 8--Holds their regular nieetini; ou 1st and ord Tiiursdnys in each .Mrnih. Visiting niembers in (rood standing are respectfully invited to at tend. MllS. I. WilU.KNBKIlli, W. M, FitKK Johnson, Secretary R' KHKKAIIS, Kosi'liurc llclH'knh LoiIkc No. li, i. it. t. I-. npi'ln in nil. I l-tllow!. Tcmiilf i'Vitv Tiit'silav evt'iiinir. VisiliiiB ifstcmiuitl brvth-t'ii itirttt'il to tmeihl. illin. Maiiuik Koukktsun. N.Q. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Mine Clrrln No. 4ii .Muts on im iiml 3nl Momlav cv.-nini; of t'iii-h month Rt t drt Fellows' Hull. VisttliiK mt'iubur, In guoil standing aru lu vitil to attend. FLOBKN. K II.tMISON. G. N. L'laiia Hoiiks, t'lerk Th. Wasiail Bowl. The wassail IkiwI bus been regarded as Hie pnipcrty of Cui islitiiis, but It la really a New Year custom. It was the custom ot our aucesturs to drink tho oltl year out aud the New Year In In a bowl of liquor, which came to be culled the wassail bowl from the exclamation. "Wacs hael!" ("Be in healtbl") of ev ery toper as be lifted it to bis lips. The bowl was passed round front guest to guest, all drinking from it in token of the good will and hnppincss with which the New Year opened. From the wassail bowl came the "loving cup," which still Bgures at tbo ban quets of London guilds. Patronize Kevlnw advertisers. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. A. C. Rexroad, Prop. Main Street, next to Vnn Houten Hotel Property. General Itlnrksiuitliing, Horse Shoeing and Itepitii'ing. NOVELTY THEATRE Program changes each Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. PROGRAM WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. MOVING PICTURES: "Anthony and Cleopatra." (1000 feet, colored.) "Stagu-Stititk Daughter." "Amateur Kider." ILLUSTRATED SONGS: "You Will Have to Sing an Ji-isli Song.' and "Dearie.' MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION 5c Evening Performance 10c A Beautiful Assortment of Pleasing Gifts In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Novelties, Etc. A Generous Assortment, full of Quality and Merit, for Holiday Presents. SalzmanV II H i ou can Ajiieese u 4'