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ft BELOW COST RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Greater Bargains than Ever Before at H. MARKS CO. Closing Out Sale Large Stock and Complete Assortment Men's shoes, boots, hats, shirts, underwear, sweaters, hose, etc., at prices to Induce you to buy for future use. Ladies Newest Long Coats and silk cloaks at yet bigger cuts below cost 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 belts, collars, etc. The new Directoire skirts, ladies' waists, underwear, etc. All groceries left, at cost. tt it LOCAL NEWS. Large supply of New Year's post cards at Agee's Hook Store. H. J. Wilson was down from Can yonvlllo on business today. Not "Just as good" but the bout Jennings' bread. Free delivery. Thone 8211. DTF F. H. Churchill, the Ironmonger, and his competent corps of clerks are uuBy taking stock 10 MILLS VOTED. (Contlned from page 1.) 12-mlll tax, If necessary, for the proper maintenance and advance ment of the schools. The 10-nilll levy will raise enough funds, together with the county and stnte allotments, to wipe out about two-thirds of the deficit after all other expenses aro paid. After the levy was voted, a dls- Thoodore Alton Krey, of the firm amnion arose over the price' of of Alton 8. Prey & Co., is busy In voicing meir siock or goods. 200 asked by the Cobb Ileal Kstato Co, for the proposed building situ In Willie Weichleill hns irone ii Port, the Walte addition. The nrieca ask land to have his eyos treated, lie d by Mr. Bellowg and Mr. Ilnrzce wm do gono about a month. for their properties wore considered HKK Mil. ('IIKCKKMM AT decidedly rensonublo, but there was "IIAIITII'H TtMMlKKY" I'm ItHllAV " umereiii. op n regarding me NKillT I'KOM 7 , M. (o 8::lu Wallo Addition tract. Al. Crenson, I M. one of the heavy tnxpnyers present, o .declared emphatically that the price A fact that ts probnlily known by "sk''l ls ""lorlltiint," und that the most housewives, but often Ignored T"".r9 c"l(l t u, 'J"','",l,' to practice, 1, the need of leaving C "''lL!.2 ."'.1" milk uncovered until It Is thoroughly cooled, rutting a tight cover on n pnil of warm uillk which at tho time seems to be as sweet and nice as can be somehow develops a brood of unplens- view was also shared by others pres ent. Mr. llarzee, who is a member of tho school board, explained, how ever, that the board wnB not com pelled to pay such n price simply be cause It had been authorized to do le ant odors which It seems Inm.imdhl,. so by the vote of the meeting to account for ou any rational basis 8nl(l ,,lllt "10 1)"rl would mako a It only needs to bo remembered that ' r,'111 Investigation of the matter . w ,,u........K ..u ,mll( lino ; ,.,.. rr I,, in! ,!, lunir.l would in some way enable It to maintain decent reputation. not pay It. This was satisfactory to the objectors, and tho meeting was then adjourned. KOll IIUHINUSS POSITIONS The case of the merchant who does not advertise Is closely akin to that uf COt'NTHY HOYS WANTIOP the runner who does not have faith or Interest enough In the future of his business of growing good crow and raising tbe liest live stock to take the precaution of sowing good seed and buying good sires and dams. The Ini tial outloy may seem larger than It ought to. hut one gets his reward In -IluslncRs men of Oakland and Fan Frnnclsco, anil other Inrgo cities, 'want young men reared In tho coun try to prepare for commercial job1- . tlons. Experience bnB shown that the average boy from the farm has ... I. ..I. ....... .....I I ....... Ml ., !... due time In largely Increased llnnnclnl nmko for success, returns. Many a business concern Tho Polytechnic Business Collego has started out In Its career with of Oakland. Calif., ban mndo a nho- mlglity little besides a well organised publicity bureau nnd has kept ham- nomenal record In training and plac ing young men nnd women in busi- merlng away until a splendid success n,'BH Positions and tho College Is so was achieved, lu both cnaes thero i ,"cnll1 M to l""vlll homelike ac were seed and n soil to work In, con- coniinodntlons nt very low rates. ii lo Diiio miti wivij junii iiimi who has taken tho completo courHO In business training at this College has received remunerative employ ment iiiKtn graduation. Orlno Laxative Krult Svrmi eh en I An lllustrnted Catnloguo will be permanent relief In case of habitual sent free to any ono who will write to I'rnf. V. K. (lllison, iMMI Tent ll St., Oakland, Cnl. pled with faith nnd hustle. Makes the Mver Lively. constipation, as It stimulates the iiv. er. and resioros the nntural action of the bowels without irritating these organs liko pills or ordinary cathar tics. Does not nauseate or gripe and IB mild and pleasant to tnke. He member the name Orlno and refuse substitutes. Hcd Crow I'harinacv A Dangerous Operation. Is the removal of tho appendix by a Burgeon. No one who takes Dr. King's New Life Pills Is ever subject ed to this frightful ordeal. They work so quietly you don't feel them. They cure constipation, head ache, biliousness and malaria. 25c at A. C. Marsters ft Co's drug Btore. IliG LAND OPENING. Call at the Douglas County Ab stract Co. and learn all about the big i aim opening. Jan. zu, 1909. FOR BALK. FOR SALE One span of ponies, 4 and 6 years of age; weight about COO lbs. each; In fair condition. Price f 100 If taken at once.' Call on or address Jason B Hughes, ltoseburg, It. F, D. No. 1 Box 63. dsw FOR SALE Fine lot of Wakefield Cabbage plants, now ready, 50c por 100. North Bide of Deer Creek, north of cemetery. H. C. Dawson, Iloo I loo. . dp5 SADDLE FOR SALE Cost 40 new. und has been used loss than a year. Now at a bargain. Apply to M. S. Nichols, Nortli ltoseburg. tf FOR SALE Rhubarb plant roots; call very soon If you want any. II. C. Dnwsou, North Sldo of Deer Creek, opposite cemetury. dsw FOR SALE Four fine residence lots, 2 on Pino St., opposite the Christ ian church and 2 on Maple St., 1 M blocks from S. P. Depot En quire of L. Bauer, city. dBswtf FOR SALE A nice nomo tn North ltoseburg on Jackson St. Inquire Cobb Real Estate Co., or address A., Box 114, ltoseburg. dt( FOR SALE An old established busi ness. Inquire or address Box 421. ltoseburg, Ore. dtf FOR SALE 100 dlBo Phonograph records, slightly used, at halt price. Crescent Theatre. dtf FOR SALE House barn and two lots on Hoover street; good well. Inqulro on premises or address T. Mnupln, owner, Roaehiirg. dJ12 MI.SCKI.LANKOl'S. Seo Jennings, the baker, for some thing Bpcclal for balls and par ties. D For good printing of all kinds Tho Review always lends. MIDDLE-AGED LADY WANTED To keep house. Apply at home or R. A. Whltnkcr, Short St., Hose-burg- dswp2 WANTED At once, for cash, ono fresh milch cow and calf. Jersey preferred. Address R. E. B this olllce. X-mas Time is Here And We Have a Large Assortnietit of CANDIES for the Christmas trade Ask for price on large quantities. Our KAIS1NS and CURRANTS are fresh. Om PLUM PUDDING is delicious. Our CRKKN OLIVKS in bulk are excellent. 1IKINZ Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles are the best made we have ihem. Don't forget that we have TURKEYS, GKKSE and CHICKENS. When you want'JGROCfirUKS conic nnd trade with us. GOOD GOODS and ;RIGIIT PRICES con tribute to our success. HARNESS .& JOHNSON Sheridan Street GROCERS Phone 10.11 WANTED White Plymouth Rock or White Wyandotte hons, also some White Embden geese. Address R. E. 1)., care Review. ROOM AND HOARD First class board, and rooms If desired. Mrs. L. U. Kingman, cor. Mill and F:oed Sts., Phone Msln 1431. dtf LOST An Elk's tooth watch charm. Inscribed "J. H. Booth." Finder please return to this office or to J. II. Hooth, and receive re ward. dtf LDoesiot Color the Hair YER'S MAIR VIGOR Stops ling Hnlr An Elegant preMlng De.tro?andruff Makes Malr pro. hn, Composed of Su. Clycerin, Qulnln, Sodium Chlorid. Capsicum, Sage. , Alcohol, Water, PerfunLk your doctor his opinion of such a hair preparation. NejYear Cradle S ong l&NK that np in the ikies, most dear, t the thriae of the rose hued east, lu is luBf for the dyiag year, th the boob for the vestured priest, Alrery star it aa altar light, Ahe church itself ii the hif. sir Bight, yon are the littlest acolyte. (Bleep, my baby eae, sleep.) 1 'JUNK, most dear, that the prayer yon say ip the incense holy and sweet Ttraft to God en the wings of day lea the sight and the twilight meet, Alhe sorrowful song that the north winds sing Wj the winding sheet of the mow they bring III dirge for the dear year's burying. (Sleep, my baby oae, sleep.) El I THINK, most dear, that those clouds yoa see On the edge of the passing day Al not the mitt that they teem to be, lut friars aad moaks in gray, At I think they're telling their rosaries, too, Al every bead it a drop of dew Tht falls to the earth when its prayer if through. (Sleep, my baby one, sleep.) I HONK, most dear, in the world to mo That jnst u yon are tonight Boshow I wish yoa conld always be Od littlest acolyte. Butslumber bow for the dark ii here, Aadsoon yoa'U opea yonr eyes, most dear, To feet the daws of a different year. (Sleep, my baby oae, sleep.) New Orleans Times-Democrat. 1 KEEP DRY Use a Rainshine Umbrella A RAINSHINE UMBRELLA A RAINSHINE UMBRELLA Good and servicable, metal rod, Congo handle SOc 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 Two premiums this week at the In- Idoor Rifle Range. 3t For sidewalk work, call on B. F. Page, the old sidewalk builder. Resi dence Mill St. d23 This week's first prize at the lu- door Rifle Range Is a beautiful 22 I Sfiecial Winchester Rifle, with peep 1 sight and extra finished stock. Sec ond prize, $5.00. Umpqua Cold Oure Is a guaran teed remedy. Quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF A supply of the new edition of the Oregon mining laws has Just been received at this office. It in cludes everything to date In legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 cents each. TF SEE 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. Piroui EUGENE BOTTLING CO.. Manufacturers of All Kinds of Soft Drinks, SYRUPS, BOTTLING G00PS, ALSO GAS Mail orders to Eugene, Oregon 1 908 vs. 1 909. At this season It Is customary to turn over now leaves and make new resolutions.. . We shall during tho year 1IMM. try our utmost to fclve you a luster stock better service better treatment than ever before , Since we first started In business It has leen our ambition to give yon each year a better store, and so far we have suc ceeded. I hiring 11)00 we shall try our best to excel 11H8 In every way that a store should excel. We wish you a Happy New Year, Where the quality is always right. JEWELER. HUEY OPTICIAN MOUTON HADI.KT MAKING I produced a number of cantatas iVVMK KU1C IIIMSKI.K KAST. I this slate. hOI'ND Gentleman clove. Owner ran have same by .ailing at this office and describing ihe glove, dtt ! WANTKI To wilt or buy. small I farm suitable tor diversified farm ing, wKh some Improvements; may consider unimproved place If price Is right, tllve full particu lars. Address C. B., care lleview.ds LOST On Mill St., near Flook Co 's mill. nlKht of Dec. 18. lady's long black fur. Kinder please leave at this offlcv. dd23 WANTKI! TO HKNT Klve or 7 riMiin furnished house, close In: adults. Address J. H., this office. ISK LOST- llctween the Orove and the Soldiers' Home, a child's plain gold 1 bracelet. ltcward for return ot same to this office. dtf Mortdn Hadlcy. who Is studying music In the east, has won one of the 28 scholarships given by the Chi cago College of Music, a leading In stitution of the country. Morton happened to hear of the opportunity and entered with a great number of others, and without any serious at tention, but easily won one of the places. His parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Hadley, of this city, hate also re ceived programs of gr -at musical concert to be given bj the combined choirs of Chicago in the Coliseum, where the republican national con vention was held. Their son will sing two solos and will also be a member of one of the quartettes. Mr. Hadlcy says that 25U0 applicants were cons-dcred tn the selection of the singers for the concert. Mr. Hadley ls also leading the choir of the Moody church, In the absence of the regular director. I'n der him are 60 voices. Purlng the week preceding Christmas he made a trip Into Wisconsin and visited the I home of Martin Knblnson, who has J Will Interest Many. Every person should knov that good health is Impossible It the kid neys are deranged. Fo1es Kidney Cure will cure kidney and bladder disease In every form and will build up and strengthen these organs so they will perform their functions properly. No danger of Brlght's dis ease or diabetes If Foley's Kidney Cur is taken In time. Red Cross Pharmacy. NOTICK TO CRKOITOIW. 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. All persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to 9. K. Sykes for notes and on account due and over due, are hereby requested to make payment on or before Jan. 1, 1909, as upon that date I expect to put all credit business on SO days basis. 8. K. SYKES. Examine th. construction ot Bush and Lane piano and yon will readily understand -why they guar antee them for twenty years. dtf , Review printing always the beaL Manuel Lopez CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS DENNING & KENT, Distributors Roseburg, - - Oregon have ii