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70 Years with .Coughs and Colds We have had seventy years of experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. That makes us have great confidence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it. He knows. He can advise you wisely. ' Keep In close touch with him. Lo.yt;: KEEP DRY Use a Rainshine Umbrella i tow cost i RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Greater Bargains than Ever Before at H. MARKS CO. S Closing Out Salej Large Stock and Complete Assortment 0 f Men's shoes, boots, hats, shirts, underwear, sweaters, hose, etc., at prices ft to induce you to buy for future use. 8 Ladies' Newest Long Coats and silk cloaks at yet bigger cuts below cost it DRESS GOODS AND ELEGANT TRIMMINGS at ridiculously low prices. Most complete high grade shoe line obtainable. Wonderful array of hand bags, back combs, jevelry. Newest and swellest t belts, collars, etc. The new Directoire skirts, ladies' waists, underwear, etc. All groceries left, at cost. LOCAL NEWS. Two premiums thin week at tha In door Hillo Range. 3t (HHCKKItH IH KXIMXTEI) IX POKTLANI TOMOItllOW. This week's first prize at the In door Hillo Range 1b a beautiful 22 Bpeclal Winchester Utile, with peep eight and extra fin lulled stock. Sec ond prize, r.00. After iilne weeks of Intense Buffer ing with blood poisoning, Ferdinand Cower today underwent the neces sary amputation of the third finger of his right hand, In which gangrene had developed. Declining an anes thetic of any kind Mr. Joser grlltlly stood the painful ordeal, which last ed two hours. The removal of the finger will greatly aid in the treat ment of Mr. (iuHser's malady, which affects hlB right arm and entire right hand together with all the flngerfl, and hlB recovery will probably be rapid from now on. Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. Be. TP Not "Just as eood" but the best JenningB' bread. Free delivery. 'Phone 2211. DTP Orders taken ror Vermont marble. I will have a complete car Bhippod during December. Any one wishing pedal- designs or colors leave orders before Dec. 1st. Call and see sam ples. W. E. Marsters, foot of Jack son street. DTK On Thursday evening of this week i Philtftarlun Lodge, No. 8, I. O. O. F., will hold a reception in honor of the ! nearly 80 new members received In the order during the present year. This lodge now have over It 00 mem bers and is the second largest lodge of this order In the state. Herrings Inaur Prosperity. To Insure prosperity and good luck during the ensuing year, ent herrings on New Year's eve, or, If this edible Is disliked, sleep with a piece of new and a piece of dead coal under your pillow on that nod the eight following nighta. Good Luck Versus Btsuty. In Tlungury the pcasnuts have a firm belief that n male child born on New Year's day cannot full to be lucky, though a female child will never have any good luck, but will bo very beautiful. Which Way? There's s wny to the right and a way to- the wrong, I A way for the weak snl a way for the strong. And on which of thftae ways will your j banner be shown When the nfw yiar has come and the old year has flown? The war to the rlicht Is a way that Is nurd. By many a trouMHomo wall It Is barred. Hut out at the end of It. ovr the hill, There la honor that all may share proud ly who will. The way to the wrong la a broad, easy way Where the ribald go rollicking day after day. Wttem I he dolt and the laKsard go sneer ing at fnme. And It ends In a bog that Is scummy with shame. There's a way to the- right and a way to the wrong, A way fur l ho weak and a way for the strong. And on which of thene ways will your tit-low he cant When the new ar begins and the old year l punt? -8. K. Klrtr In Chicago Record-Herald. It In a Wonder. Chamberlain's Liniment Is one of the most remarkable preparations yet produced for the relief of rheumatic pains, or for liuno back, sprnlns and bruisea. The quirk relief from pain which It affords In case of rhouma tlsni Is alone worth many times Its cost. Price 2fi cents; large size 50 cents. For Bale by Hamilton Drug Co. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Mabko Design rnivRiauTl A.C itildhly M-rtlii our opinion free whether au Invntiltftn li probably yMeiituMe .mipmnli a. tlmalrlrtlT!inloiitfal. HANDBOOK on I'aieiiU Sent fro. ilWt Rirntiflr for mx-urHi patent. l'Rlfinia (Akuu tlintujtli Muun & Co. recelTf SVfrtlnf(k. without olmmo, lutbe Scientific Hmcrlcan. A hanrtsnmrtr lHn:ratid wrtty. rrwt Mis 1 hi mil newBtliMilara, ;pn.88ib,.d,. Now York a OflJoe, &b J 8U Wuhtuaiuti. IX. O El PROCURED AND DtrtNnCO."; Krw J'l., fcuw to oMU. patent. tuarka, I ntu rlithta. et&. t M Alt milNTRIES. I HmsIhssm Jirtctnitk M 'ntkltftom at time J mousy andojirn tht fattni. PiUnt and InfHnpmant Prtctlc Euluslmly. IHU Itrart, rpp. Valtoa SUMS rMM w.m WASH I NOTON, D. C. Si 3,tt X-mas Time is Here Aud We Have a Large Assortment of CANDIES for the Christmas trade Ask for price on large quantities. . Our KAISIXS and CURRANTS arc fresh. Our PLUM PUDDING is delicious. Our GRKKN OUYKS iu bulk arc excellent. HEINZ Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles arc the best made we have iliem. Don't forget that we have TURKEYS, GEESE aud CHICKENS. When you wantGROCERIES come and trade with us. GOOD GOODS aud RIGHT PRICES con tribute to our success. HARNESS ,& JOHNSON Sheridan Street GROCERS Phone 1031 X KOHEItl'HG MARKET. '. Cereals. WHEAT 90c 1.00. OAT3 60c bushel. HAY Vetch. U ton; grain, $15 ton; alfalfa, 13$16. BARLEY $34 ton. . Livestock. STEEnS Alive, 3 3 e. COWS Alive, fat, 2 V4 3c. VEAL Dressed, 6Gc. HOGS Dressed, 7c; alive. Be SHEEP 3V4c. POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive, 8ii10c; dressed, 1214c; geese, alive, 7T,c each, or 8c lb.; dressed, 12c; ducks, alive 910c; dressed, Hfr'IGc; turkeys, alive, 16c lb.; drosHed, 19 20c. HUTTEK Creamery, 36c country, 36c lb. KHtiS 3fic doz. POTATOES $1.15 cwt. WOOi., 15c lb. HONEY 16c lb. CAI1HAGE 2o lb. ONIONS 2o lb. lb.; I'OHTLAND MARKET. Livestock Prices. Following Is the general range of values on stock ruling in the yards (or late shipments: HOUS llest east-or-mountains, $i;.10(jj G.U,; ordinary, $6.00; block ers and China fals, $5.50 $5.75; stockers and feeders, $5.00 6. GO. CATTLE Select east-of-mountaln steers, $4.50; medium Bteers, $4.25; iM'st cows, $.1.50; medium cows, $2.753.00; stags, $2.763.00; bulls. $2.00W2.25. SHEEP Best wethorB, $4.50 4.75; ordinary wethors, $4.25 4.60; lambs, $4.605.00; straight ewes, $3.50; mixed lots, $4.00. VEAL Choice young calves, $4.25 4.75; heavy and rough, $3.75 4.00. ltutter, Ekks and Poultry, 11UTTEH Extra creamery, 37c; fancy. 32V436; store, 20c. BIJTTEll FAT Delivery, f. o. b. Portland. Sweet cream, 3514c; sour, 33 14c per lb. POULTRY Mixed Chickens, 10 1014c; hens, 1014 11c; roosters, old. 914c; fryers, lie; broilers, 14 1414c; geese, 9 10c; turkeys. alive, 19 20c; dressed, 20 25c; spring ducks, 14 15c; plgeonB, squabs, $2.00$2.60 per doz.; old, $1.00; dressed poultry, l114c higher. CHEESE Full cream, data, trip lets and daisies, 16c; Young Ameri cas, 1 7c. EOllS lx-al best, 40c per doz.; eastern, 30 33c. ' (Jrnln, Flour and Hay. WHEAT buying price, new. Track, Portland Club. 91c; blue- stem, 97c; forty told, 92c; red, 88c; Willamette Valley, 91c. HAY Producer's price New tim othy, Willamette Valley, fancy, $15; ordinary, $14; eastern Oregon, $18, mixed, $11. 50 12; clover $11; grnln $13; cheat, $13; alfalfa, $12 12.60. OATS Producer's price Track No. 1 white, $3232.60; gray, $31 32. Hops, Wool and Hldea. HOPS 1908 crop, choice, 67c; primes to choice. 6 7 14c; prime, 6c; medium, 454c. WOOL 1908 Willamette Valley. 18c lb. SHEEPSKINS Shearing, 100 15c each; short wool, 25 40c; med ium wool, 50c $1.00 each; long wool, 76c $1.25 each. MOHAIK 1908 Nomlnfl, 18 19c. TALLOW Prime, per lb., S?4c; No. 2 and grease. :2Hc HIDES Dry hides, 15 16c lb.: green, 89e; mills, green salt, 5f 6c: kips, 8 9c; calves, green, 12 3c lb. For any of the ordinary diseases of the skin Chamberlain a Salve Is ex ec. lent. It not only allays the Itch ing and smarting but effects a cure. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. SHEEP SCAB. Cium of This Contagious OIham and Bt Dip to Cure It Scab In ahuep Is caused by a parasite scarcely visible to the naked eye. The eggs batch in from three to ten days, and under favorable conditions the product of one female In three months Is 1.500.000. The disease Is contagious and may be contracted by touching the sick animal or from unytblng that has touched it The mites have been known to live apart from the. sheep on wool or other objects for ten days. ' Those parts of the body covered by thick wool are worst affected. The fleece be comes matted and finally drops off, as shown In the Illustration. On account of tno Intense Itching the Bheep bites Itself and rubs agulnst posts, trees, feeding racks and the corners of build lngs, so that healthy sheep touching these objects are likely to gel the dis ease. In some rases the skin cracks and In others becomes compact and hard, like leather. The mortality from scab has been known to run as high as 75 per cent The only remedy Is to do a thorough Job of dipping and disinfection. Vari ous dips have been approved by the government, among others lime and : J A HAD CASE Of SCAB. sulphur, tobacco and sulphur and nu merous coal tur and creosote prepara tions. Objection to the first two la that they discolor the wool and the tobacco makes the sheep sick. In using the coal tar or creosote dips It is best to get one of the proprietary solutions bcurlng on the label the Indorscmeut of the agricultural department Dipping should be dune Immediately after shearing in liquid at 103 to 105 degrees, holding the sheep under at least two minutes and Immersing the head once. In ten days dip the animals again. Scabby sh'jep should never be driven along a public road, and all quarters In which they bave beeu should be thoroughly disinfected and 16ft four weeks or more before using aguin. ' . NOTICE. All the accounts due the old firm of J. F. Barker ft Co. for groceries. will be placed In the bands of a law yer for collection if not paid by Jan. 1st, 1909. dsw J. F. BARKER ft CO. umpqua cold Cure la a guaran teed remedy. Quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF For good printing of all kinds The Review always leads. FOR SALE House barn and two lots on Hoover street; good well. Inquire on premises or address T. Maupln, owner, Rosehurg. dJ12 FOB BALE. FOR SALE One span of ponies, 4 and S years of age; weight about 960 lbs. each; In fair condition. Price 8100 it taken at once. Call on or address Jason B Hughes, Roseburg, R. F. D. No. 1 Box 53. dsw FOR SALE Fine lot of Wakefield Cabbage plants, now ready, 50c per 100. North side of Deer Creek, north of cemetery. H. C. Dawson, Hoo Hoo. dp5 FOR SALE Four One residence lots, 2 on Pine St., opposite the Christ Ian church and 2 on Maple St., 1 blocks from 8. P. Depot, En quire of L. Bauer, city. dsswtf FOR SALE A nice nomo in North Roseburg on Jackson St. Inquire Cobb Real Estate Co., or address A., Box 114, Roseburg. dtt FOR SALE An old established busi ness. Inquire or address Box 421. Roseburg, Ore. dtt FOR SALE 100 disc Phonograph records, slightly used, at bait price. Crescent Theatre. dtt MISCELLANEOUS. MIDDLE-AGED LADY WANTED To keep bouse. Apply at home of R. A. Wbitaker, Short St.. Rose burg. dswp2 WANTED At once, for cash, one fresh milch cow and calf. Jersey preferred. Address R. E. B this ofllce. WANTED White Plymouth Rock or White Wyandotte hens, also some White Embden geese. Address R. E. B., care Review. ROOM AND BOARD First class board, and rooms it desired. Mr?. L. B. Kingman, cor. Mill and F'.oed Sts., Phone Main 1431. dtf LOST An Elk'a tooth watch charm, inscribed "J. H. Booth." Finder please return to this office or to J. H. Booth, and receive re ward, dtf FOUND Gentleman glove. Owner can bave same by .ailing at this ofllce and describing the glove, dtf WANTED To rent or buy. small farm suitable for diversified farm ing, with some Improvements; may consider unimproved place If price Is right. Give full particu lars. Address C. B., care Review.dsw FOUND At H. Marks Co's. Retiring from Business Sale, pocket book containing money and other valu ables. Owner can have tame by calling at our store. H. Marks Co. tt LOST On Mill St., near Flook Co-.'s mill, night of Dec. 18, lady's long black fur. Finder please leave at this office. d123 LOST A hand bag containing a ' Douglas County Bank ' purBe, al bo money, note and Lodge papers. Finder please return to Review of fice and receive reward. dtt LOST A gold bead necklace, be tween Crescent theatre and Lane St. railroad crossing. Finder please return to Miss Blanche Hess, and receive reward. dtf 1908 vs. 1909. At this season It Is customary to turn over now lt'aves and nioko now resolutions. . . Wo Khali during ttio year 1IHH, try our utmost to give you a bettor stm-k better serv irebet tcr trvalniont-thoii over before . Klnce we first started In business It has been our ambition to (five you t'aoJi year a letter store, and so far we have suc ceeded. (During 1009 we shall try our best to excel 1008 In every wuy that a store should excel. We wish you a llnppy Now Year. Where the quality is always right. JEWELER. HUE-Y OPTICIAN GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL and supplies for Automobiles and Gasoline Engines H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore. Manuel Lopez CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS DENNING & KENT, Distributors Roseburg, - - Oregon A RAINSHINE UMBRELLA Good and servicable, metal rod, Congo handle 50c A RAINSHINE UMBRELLA Heavy cravinetted cover, Paragon frame, metal rod, Congo handle $1.00 A RAINSHINE UMBRELLA Self opener, you press the button and it does the rest. Durable; Servicable; Reason able $1.25 A RAINSHINE UMBRELLA Detachable handle, steel Par agon frame, metal rod, fancy handles $1.50 RAINSHINE UMBRELLAS Fine silk covers, fancy han dles. You would like one of these $2.50 to $5 See our Window Display of Rainshines Commercial Club Building S E E A. D. BRADLEY Before selling your house hold goods. He will pay the Highest Cash Price. A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd m Man E. C. Hughes Jos. Pironi EUGENE BOTTLING CO. Manufacturers of AH Kinds of Soft Drinks, SYRUPS, BOTTLING GOODS, ALSO GAS Mail orders to Eugene, Oregon Great Grocery and 1 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 " H Canned Corn, per can 10c " Tomatoes " 10c " Peas " 11c :: 1 lb. package Raisins 10c 8 lib. " Currants 10c H Several kinds canned Milk 10c a Willamette Potatoes, very nice, 1 sack g or more, $1.15 per 100 pounds. 8 Nearly all plug tobacco, 43c per lb. 8 A special price will be made on all dishes and nearly all shelf groceries. Sale will stop without notice. Alton S. Frey & Co Phone 201 GROCERS Successor to J. T. Borkr & Co. m.' V V: TT The Review does Job printing.