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1 1 QFFICE Begin ihe New Year by fitting up your office with the necessary conveniences for handling your business. , You can . save many mistakes and misunderstandings this way. We can supply You willi all the Con. vciiicnces needed in Ledgers Journals Cash Books Day Books Records Invoice registers carbon papers Files Inks, Mucilage See us for these You will find our prices are right. Hamilton 307 JacKcon St. EVENING ROSEBDRG REVIEW DECEMBKK 80, 1008. DAILY WEATHER REPORT U.S. Weather Bureau, local oflice, Roseburg, Ore. M bourn ending & a. m. Dec. 2, 190. Precipitation in Inches and hundredth!: Maximum temperature.. 48 Minimum temper&tnre 38 Precipitation 0.C0 Total preclp.ilnce first of mouth 2 99 Avg. prerlp, for this month for 30 years. . . A'J2 Total preclp.from Sept, 1, im, to date 11 70 Average p reel p. from Sept amber 1, 1877. ...13.66 Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 1W8 1-96 Average precipitation for HI wet seasons, Sept. to May (Inclusive) :.. .32.93 William Bull, Observer. For Roseburg and Vicinity; Rain tonight and Thursday. Don't use harsh physics." The re action weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Doan's Regulets. They operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. COAL from Rock Springs, Wyom ing. ' Leave orders at Hose burg Natl. Hank, or with Ed. Rose. dtf Oregon Restaurant Opi Day and Night EASTERN OYSTERS on the Shell Fresh Olympia Oystci-s Fish and Clams all the time Chicken Dinner on Sunday 12 to 2 P. M. REGULAR MEALS 25c. LEON A MILIS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, h Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg, 'Phone 1411 Electric Vacuum House Cleaner Don't tear up the carpets, and muss up tbe 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 sucks tbe dust and dirt out. Cleans carpets without removing them from the floor. Phone 791 and we will call wtth this wonderful machine. Roseburg Steam Laundry UPPLIES Letter files Filing envelopes , Bill holders Legal Papers Typewriter and Drug' Co. Roieburg, Oregon. LOCAL NEWS. A marriage license has been Issued to J. H. Hale and Maud Needhaiu of this city. P. O. Stewart returned thlB morn ing from Portland, where he attend ed the annual meeting of the Oregon National Guard Association. "The Bridge of Sighs" a story with a moral, which you should see. At The Crem-enl tonight. 2t SKK MR. CHECKERS AT "HARTH'S TOGGERY" THURSDAY iMt.HT I'ltil.M 7 1'. M. to H:ilU I. M. 3t For a reliable cough remedy us Marsters' Cough Balsam. tf Douglas County Creamery butter only 85c a two-pound square. Ask your grocer for It. Patronize home industry. dtt No use to suffer from colds; use Marsters' Cough Bnlsam. TP For a nice Holiday present buy a Potted Fern. For sale at The Rose. TP The Myrtle Creek Lumber Co. is the defendant In a suit for $500 dam ages filed in the circuit court here by George A. Glass, a South Myrtle Creek rancher. Glass complains that for the past two years the lum ber company's flume, built across his premises, has leaked and overflowed to such an extent that several acres of his land are inundated to his dam age in the sum sued for. He al leges that he has repeatedly called the lumbar company's attention to the defective condition of the flume, but that no repairs have been made on it. CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boiwt Bean the Signature Now is ij .ne to 1 California When summer has passed in these northern states, tbe sun la only mild un der the bright blue skies of Southern California. This is one of nature' happy provisions eternal summer for thoBe who cannot endure a more se vere climate. California has been called the "Mecca of the '"Inter tourist." IU hotels and stopping places are as varied as those ot all well regulated cities. Vis itors can always find suit able accommod atl o ns. congenial com pa nl ons, and varied, pleasing re creations. PACIFIC (0. Will be 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 KOSEBURG, OKEGO.V, to Los Angeles and return is frtS.OO. Limit six months, allowing stop-overs in either direction. Similar excursion rates are In effect to all California points. Tar full Information. l1r1n par r.trva Uooa and tickets, call oo.lrk-grapb or rlw L. B. MOOU, Agsnt, OR Wat. McMurrty, Cen. Pas. Agt. Portland, Oregoaj In good Stationery Is like a Xs The Palace of Sweets: Post Cards mid Alliums. LOCAL KEWR Mrs. J. M. Isham and children re turned home to Cottage Grove today, after a short v. wit here at the home of her brother, Al. Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weatherford left this morning on their return to Forest Grove, after a short visit here with relatives. "The IJridge of Sighs" a story with a moral, which you should see. At The (Vest-ent tonight. 2t Matinees every a Tie moon at The Crescent. 6c. TF During changes of weather al ways use Marsters' Cough Balsam. - Heap's patent low-down water box (n antique, golden oak or walnut nt .'Winnie Gaddls, the Plumber's, dtf Phone 2211 for anything In the bakery line. Free delivery. ,Ump qua Bakery, Ed. Jennings, Pro prietor. dTF ' "My child was burned terribly 'about the face, neck and chest. 1 applied Dr. Thomas Eciectrlc Oil. The pain ceased and the child sank into a restful Bleep." Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg, N. Y. Mrs. F. B. McCord and child re turned this morning from a trip to Tacoma, Wash. J. 8. McKay and daughter returned home to Salem today, after a visit here at the home of his brother, J. P. McKay. Now is the time to make your pur chases for 1909. The early shop pers have the best to pick from. Our store never was so full of good things Something for every member of the family. Drop In and look us over. DTF RICE & RICE. Hot water bottles, fountain syr inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers, 'he finest and most complete line in the city. Sold at the lowest prices on our guarantee to give satisfaction. Look at our Mne and you will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. Mrs. George Leslie left this morn ing for her home at Philomath, af ter a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Thompson. J. E. Farnsworth, of Chicago, is In Roseburg looking for a location for a shirt manufactory. He came here through correspondence with the Commercial Club. Orders taken tor Vermont marble. I will have a complete car shipped during December. Any one wishing special designs or colors leave orders before Dec. 1st. Call and Bee Bam pleB. W. E. Marsters, foot of Jack son street. DTF Dr. Ray L. Bathrlck, of Sioux City, Iowa, brother of Mrs. C.' H. Davles. the local milliner, passed through Roseburg Tuesday night enrouto to Portland and Seattle. After attend ing to business matters In those cities he will come to Roseburg for a visit with his sister. Dr. Bathrlck Is a graduate dentist of Chicago, and has gained distinction in his profession as the originator of the "platelets plate." Rough Dry Price List. IRONED. Cents each. Counterpanes, 10c, fringed ....16 Sheets 3 Pillow Slips 2 Pillow Bolsters 4 Tablecloths 5 Tablecloths, large or l.i-iu- stitched 10 Towels 1 Towels, bath 2 Towels, teller 2 Napkins 1 Cloths 1 Flour sacks 2 Dollies 1 Handkerchiefs 1 Handkerchiefs, silk 2 Standcovers, plain 2 NOT IRONED. Overshlrta G Undershirts C Underdrawer 6 NlghtshlrtB 3 Combination fi Pajamas, pair, 10 Under vest 2 Hose, pair 2 Necktie 1 STARCHED. Skirts 6 Nightdresses 3 Drawers 3 Chemise 3 Corset covers s 2 WaiBta .... f Waists, boy's 3 Klmonas f Wrappers f Aprons 2 Child's Pieces 2 Shams, pair 10 SaBh curtainB 2 Pillow Covers 2 Bonnets 2 Sleeves, pair 2 Belts 1 EXTRAS. Blankets, wool, pr CO Blankets, cotton, pr 2f, On I Its 25 Bedtlcka 10c up Sweaters 15 No Shirts. Collars, Cuffs, Vests, Lace Curtains, Overalls or Jumpers done In this department except at regular prices. A list of article must ac company each bundle1, or our count accepted a correct. We starch all article that require It. No bundle for less than 25 cent. noSEBt'Ita STEAM LAINDRV and School Iplies pays You It is Get And 1,10X0 OTT. At It ROSEUUKCRKCiON. The And It Is Just And Coffe The aroma-tlghti protects It against impuntind deteri orationnever sol: bulk. Your grocer wirind it better if ground tome not too Sue. , TRAIN HAMHTS Sf TO PEN. PORTLAND, Or., X 29. Owen Jack llnyes alias JacV'nlton, who, with his accomplice. Ham Burke, was arrested by tbiiiollce on charge of holding ti:he Chicago Express of the O. R. N., Dec. 17 and robbing the expnear, yester day plead guilty wlieirralgned In Judge Gantenlielu s trt and was sentenced to 12 yearn tho peni tentiary. Burke, wh confession on December 21, Iniiated Hayes, was sentenced by Jud Gantenhelii to four years. The til mnn con cerned In the hoJd-u known "The Swede." Is still mirge, but It Is believed iiiforinatlo'mB been ob tained which will can this man's apprehension with llttlllinctilty. Cottage Grove Leadf Win. Per- man, while here from tseburg last week, received a liirgnuinlier of D'Anjou pear trees m which to plant his ten-acre trt near this city. 1909 ad your Of ice -11)00! Only our tnon 1,iy! Ih ymi oJ.ico properly quipped with MHHiV'rii time aiiinnicy Mivlng devirif mill lU'ssltifH for the i'v Year? In our Comninvh Station ery hcpiii'liiictit, th lurgest nnd best In Hosebu;, every thing that may be oi'ctod In a strictly down-to-le-mlmite Commercial Stutloixy Store mny be had. Prepare for 1009! Come In and let uuhow you Agee's Book and Stationery Store. Phono (10:1. KISKIU ll; WMX.KOV. 4 4 4 Beven 4 The new fertility. Nothing but flBb Guaranteed anal Bis: per cent nitrogen, dx per cent 4 notssh. 18 iter cent nhosuhorltt 4 acid. 4 One 25-pound MCk of WP- 4 grow, used In tlie place of 4 12V4 tons of best stable man- 4 ure, will give better results 4 and no weeds. Try it for your 4 lawn. 4 J. F. BARKER ft CO. 4 4.4, 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.444 A. L. KITCHIN, is the man to see for everything in the Nur sery line. Trees that pay. Fruit and ornanental trees, Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Nur$ry Salesman, Roseburg, Or HKAL EST ATM TKANSl'KKS. T. J. Uldtness to John Uldtness, 11; 400 litres In sees. 30 and 32. 32-5. Hurry Slcgel to Ida Audrlc, $100; 5 kits, block 3 Thomas' Sub-division of lot 13, Krultvule. VOl' CAN GKT THEM THEHE. should road, "Tho Firing Line;" siilendld; it Is tine. It. and 1bo "Highland Mnry,' all the novels you can carry, the Roseburg Public Library. is In the Marsters Building. o er candy kitchen nnd the music store. right here I wish to state. That, on atteruoons aim evenings late, open. Come and nnd the book you have In mind. then vou will be pleased. Indeed With what you've always wished to read. SPECIAL SALE OK SEW ING MACHINES. We have the following machines that we will close nt prices nnnied- One Webfoot, regular ?22.r0, clone (15.00; ono Norwood, regular JUT,. 00, cIobo $20.00; one Climax- regular i;iU.oo cmso csti.uu; iwn Paragons, regular $;i0.00, close ?2f; three Standards, regular 50. close 440. The above machines are In per fect order end bargain.-, ir you need a machine. II. W. STRONG, The Furniture Mnn, Roseburg, Ore., dtf SPECIAL MEETING, I. O. O. V. The officers and members of Pbllo- tnrlan Lodge. No. 8. I. O. O. P., arc requested to be present at n special meeting to be neia on inursnii evening. Dec. 31st, 1908, tit 7:30 P. M. J. O. QOUUNUW, N. dd31 LOCAL NEWS. For n nice Holiday present buy Potted Fern. For sale ot The Rose. T I' A most beautiful assortment of fancy China and Silverware on dis play. And our prices are uiwuj-i. lower than the other fellow's. dtt RICE & Ricri. The latest thing for the toilet If the Elger China wnter-box no wood to warp or iron to rust a line nis play nt the Bhop of Winnie Gaddls, the Plumber. dtf Hives, eczema, lt"h or salt rncmn sets you crazy. Can t benr tho touch of your clothing. Doan s uiniineni cures the most obstinate cases. Why suffer? 'All druglsts sell it. SPECIAL ROl'ND TRIP RATES ACt'T. XSIAS AND NKW 1EAK. Sniilhorn Pnclflc Co. announces speclnl round trip rate of a fare and one-third, account unriBiiiiim mm New Years, for all points on the Southern Pacific where tho one way fare is not more thnn $10.00. Sale New Years, Dec. 31 ami Jan.. i, 1909. Return limit, Jan. 4, 1909. , . I. .J. f ! NEW S BLACKSMITH SHOP. A. O. llexrouil, Prop. 4" . Main Street, next to Vnn . llouton Hotel Pioperty. 4 . Ginerul IIIncksmltliiiiKi . Horse Shiielng and 4 . Repnlrlnic. 4 ! 4, 4, 4. 4 4 - .j. 4 4 4 4 4 4 X TVPEWRITEHS. X. THE ROYAL X. $ (in.OO t 4- Wo will give free dnmon- 4. stratlon or plnco on tilnl In JU vour olllce. We buy, seM, re- 4. pair or exchange all makes of JU Tvoewrlters. 4. ItosclilUK Tyiewr!ler ExcliniiKe 4 Klmor Hi. Wlllioeriy, mni. J. Roseburg - - RoBnbtirg 4.4.4.4.444444444 4 NOVELTY THEATRE ProRram changfls earh Sunday, Monday, Wednoiday and " Friday. PROGRAM WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY MOVING PICTURES: "The Power of Child." "Automatic Hotel," "A Woiiiiui's Way." (line.) ILLUSTRATED SONGS: Always Me." and "Then-' NotfilriK In Hie World Like live." MATINEE 2:30 TO ADMISSION Evening Performance 10c Nothing Like it for Christmas Trees That 1yi cents per pouuc'. broken mixed candies, made of puie sugar Marked tor Death. "Three years ago 1 was marked for death. A graveyard oough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fail d to help me, and hope had lied, xhea my huBbaud got Dr. King's New Jiscovery," says Mrs. A. C. Williams. A jf Ban, Ky. "Tho Bret dose helped me and Improvement kept on until I had gained 58 pouudii In weight and my health was fully restored.' This uiealclne holds tho world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung atid 'tront diseases, it prevents pneu monia, sola unuor guarantee ai n. C. Marsters & Co s. diug store. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Never sacrifice quality for price 3oe a Hush and Lane and the Vlotoi piano. utr ' "Uncle John" Weaver on mo down from. Myrtle Creek Tuesday. While ho has sold 200 acres of his line farm ho says he has plenty of land It'll The portion sold Ib to be sub-divided into small tracts for orchards and gardens. . mnmrKN ok tiik WOULD. Oak Camn W 1'- Mi ota at Hie Odd Fellow.' Hull In " K.iMlMirK. overy 1st and :ird Monday evenings. VUltlng t eltthtinrs always weluome 1C. N. KwahT, c. U. J. M. Tiikonk Clerk. PROFESSIONAL. GEO. E. HOUCK, M. D. Office In the Review Building, up stairs, Rooms 13 and 14. X-Ray and Electrical Treament. Telephono, Main 31. rtOSh-HUlta ... OREGON. A. O. 8EKLY, M. D., Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Hunk Building, 'Phone 771. (108EI1URO ... OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711 2 to 4 p. 111. Resld. Main 1721 1)11. LUCETTA SMITH, Physician Women and Children's Disease Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk next to DouglaB County Bank Bldg. J. R. CHAPMAN, 1. 1). 8., henlfKt Auraimin imiiiiiihk joicihiuho ili Hours 0 a. m. to t p. m. ItOSIiUUUQ OHKGON Pit. It. M. KHWI1V, lMiyxlehui and KurKeon Otllco Hours: 9 to 12 a. in.; 2 to i p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturdny. Abraham IihlK.. Cor. Oak & Jackson. l'hono 2193. F. E. SMITH, Meehaiileiil ami Klectrlcul KiiKincer, Room 2, Abraham Building UOSlOHUIta OUEUON R. J. FARNSWORTH & GEO. McCLELLAND New and Second Hand Store Pay highest price for Secoud Haud Goods. Goods bought and sold on small margins. When you have any thing to sell or buy, call us up ou phone or give us a call Quick Sales and Small Profits is our Motto Phone 2114 Page Investment Co. The Square Dealing Lumber Yard Tust across Deer Creek, have on hand sortinent of Doors, Windows, Shingles and Seasoned Lumber diincutioii and finish. Those desiring to build, call and let us make au estimate for you. jjitt won S?e ROSE 1 (lodge directors K. tJ A. M., lAUtm Li.,t im regular meeting ou ilia aua lU. Wntuu. days ol each mouth. U. V. Oraw, w. M. S. T. Jjcwett, twuieiai ' AO. 0. thtS'2 at7:!i W . koeourr LcMtrt No. 1C Mui '2nd and 4lh Mondays n' each mon'.ii -sit . in.. In Lht) foremen llali. Al meinbiira lu guod hImiuHiir aru iuvlted t- al tern) J. W. 1-jwiLL, M. W. B f. O. KLKH, ttoaetmfK Lw.at, flto.a Holds rogular uomniunleattoiis at the tut Tom ile on '2nd and ih ThurHdayii of h month. All mi'Dibvrs rw,ut.td to atii" d ruguiarly.Aud a)) vlsltlug brotnurs are contl ally Iuvlted toaiiemt. . 1- 1'AHBtITT. E. U. flat). W. aTAi. y. Hecretar? KUHKK OK HONOR, Mymio IKlgtt No. 13 aua tin inunuiity evening' "i m1. mmiLh In V.L'-ube lUll. VtvmnK tnembunioonll.lly Invited to attend. UlNHIK K. t'AVPNDBK, C. Of ll &. H. t,KNOX. KtU. I.W. D..WK1.L, Kt culver. EAOl.KH, KoiehurK erle meet, la Odd Kellnwt H.ll on 2nd nnd Ita Monday even ln..nl..nlimmith. Ht S n'ClOCk. Vl.tt Ins brelbteu lu Rood .landing alwny welcome. O. t'Ul.VfR, W. I'., O. W. DALI.ARD. MAC. n tl F . It . iiv Ht.r ixtt , Nn. 171, uleeU til I (Idd I-VHowh' Temple every Krldiiy eveulug. vwll lis bretnerei, tuwuyM weieuinu. K. N. Kwart, N. U. K. II M icm.l.l, K. S. M. Ku-Kl.K, K. 8. IO. O. K-, riillclnrltin UmIko No. o Meet, n lldd KellownTeinide, comer otJackHoii and CMl street., nil .Sultinlny evening nt each week. Mfiiilcm nt llieonler In good .lauding are invited loatu-nd. J. tl. Oooiinow. N. Q. N.T. JtWklT, K. 8. IO.O. K., Union KneHinpinetit No. 9 Moot, in Odd KcIIowh' Tcin.le nit the l.l and 3rd Thursday evening, nl ein-h month. Veil ing uretliereu alwayt, we'.cnme, 11. O. I.KWllt, O. P. J. O. Gooonow. Scrlbo. K OF P-.Alpha Lodge No. 47 WmllinmlHVlll I. O. O. V. Ill Meats every K. llnll, at 7:;0 p.m. Mumbors lu gucd stuudlng ate Invited to atlond, OlKM V. W1MHKHLY, 0. O. L A. Sanctuary, K. U. 8 0 N.O., Co. D Ropara'e Rattallnn Meata every Thursday evening at the Armory Hall al8 o'clock. H. C. Hi.ocum, Captain. LO, T. M., RoiflmrK Hlvo No. 11 Hnldi riaular revli ws on every Tiu-Bday alter' noon nt 2:W0 oVIork In the Msi-cabee s Hall. Sinters of others Hlve visiting In Hie city are cordially Invited to attend cur reviews. Miih. O. II. Hon kiihakk. Com. I Miut. Jxmhib Kait, K. K. f JU nl ODKHN WOOOMKN OV AUKUICA, Mytftl I'llllip LNo. ImoU ineeiH on uiu euiinn Rim fourth WedneHdays of every month in the ForrentertT Hall. Tmvelluti NelKhhorsare cor illu lully Invited to visit our Camp. A- C. Maiiktkiih, Consul, A. Halman, i:ierK. M()1KKN UltOI'MKKHUilU uf AMMiila" Koseburir IKle No. 41H Mrta evry 2nd iti.l ith TtiiirndHV In Marcbee Temple. Visiting members always weleoii. Kvki.yh Hoavkk, t'resident llKitril a Whiuiit, Kecre'ary. K. 8., Kosebure Chap'er No.H -Iloldslhelr rettiilur uieetina ou 1st atnlHrd Thursdays lu each Mouth. VIxHinit members in Kood btaiidlug are respectfully Inviitd to at MttS. I. WoLI.KNnKKU, W. M. Fukk Johnson, Secretary RKHKKAIIH, ltosebnra Kebekah Iahxi. No. 41 -1. O. U. F. Meets lu Odd K-Hows' Temple ivery Tuesday evenlim. Vlsitlii sisters aud brelh-en invited toaiteml. Mhs. Ma(uik KoitSKrsoN. N.u. W OMKN OF WOODCIIAFT, UIkp Clrrle No. 411- M.misi nn utiinil :inl Moiulav evenlim ,.f - mitnih ml tMd Fellows' Hall. VlRltliiK meiiibeifl lu gu d standing are iu vlUd to atlerid. CLaka lloitKN, t lerk Cass Street, hear S. P. E?ot an as- MOll.PKI) INKIS. of every artistic doslKn nro among the impuhtr ii'rtH of mill work sup plied by lis. We also execute nrlKiuul (IfniKiis In waluscotliiK. Rrlllw, tret work, mantels, columns, capital... urrhen nnd nil other kinds of orna mental wnndwork. at very moderata prices. We do exterior work for porches and piazza, tio, and supply all kinds of flooring materials, roofs, etc. The J. G. Flook Co., RoMburg, Ore go k. t3 i ' U ; '-