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QFFICE UPPLIES Begin the 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 wilh all Con veniences needed-in Ledgers Journals Cash Books Day Books Records Letter files Filing envelopes Bill holders Legal Papers Typewriter and Invoice registers carbon papers Files j Inks, Mucilage See us for these You will find our prices are right. Hamilton Drug' Co. 307 JncKion St. Rofeburg, Oregon. EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW DECEMBER 31, 1008. WEATHER REPORT ClDlUillUU lu lui'ue. lUU UUHUICUW.i Minimum temperature a Precipitation uuu Total preelp. since first of mouth 2g9 Avg. preclp. for tula month for 80 yenra B.92 Total preelp.Irom Sept 1, 1U0B. to date 11 70 ' Average precip. from September 1, 1877... .13.86 Total dvllclency from Bept. 1, 1908 2.16 Average precipitation for ill wet Beaiona, Sept. to May (inclusive) 32.93 William Bell, Observer. Pop Roseburg and Vicinity: ST . Rain tonight or Friday. LOCAL NEWS. Amos A. Carper has again taken a position at the Southern Pacific depot in this city. "The Bridge of Sighs" a story with a moral, which you should see. At The Crescent tonight. 2t For a reliable cough remedy ub. Marsters' Cough Balsam. tt Douglas County Creamery butter only 85c a two-pound square. Ask your grocer for It. Patronize home Industry. dtf Hon. D W. Stearns was over from Oakland on business today. He is enjoying good health and is just 87 years young today, with excellent prospects for rounding out a century. On Jan. 3, he and his wife will cele brate the 62nd anniversary of their mnrrlnee. These excellent people are among Douglas county's most highly esteemed pioneers. Don't use harsh physics. The re action weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Donn's Regulets. They operate easily, tone the stomach, cure eonstlpatiou. COAL from Rock SpringB, Wyom ing. Leave orders at Roseburg Natl. 1fJ Bank, or with Ed. Rose. a" Own Restaurant' Opan Day and Night , EASTERN OYSTERS on the Shell Fresh Olympia Oysters Fish and Clams all me time ChicKen Dinner on Sunday I2 to I r. m. RfcGULArTMEALS 25c. LE0NA MILLS Lumber Company rdjr3nber, Lath, XZF Shindes and ii)ry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg, 'Phone 1411 DRIND Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take The new laxative. Does not gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con stipation by restoring tho natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Rofusa ubatltutea. Prlo BOo. For sale by Red Cross Pharmacy Electric Vacuum House Cleaner Don't tear up the carpets, and muss up the house in gen eral with your housescleanlng. Let us do the house "cleaning with the new Electric 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 we will call with this wonderful machine. Roseburg Steam Laundry Now is the time to visit California When summer has passed in these northern states, the sun Is only mild un der the bright blue skies of Southern California. This is one of nature's happy provisions eternal summer for those who cannot endure a more se vere climate. California has been called the "Mecca of the winter tourist." Its hotels and stopping places are as varied as those of all well regulated cities. Vis itors can always find suit able accommod atl o ns, congenial com pa nl ons, and varied, pleasing recreations. yfliHB PACtnc (0, In good Stationery and Schoc Is like a C 5tW The Palace of Sweets: Post Curds nml Albums. LOCAL NEWS. AN Ol'N CHU J. T. Iliukle was a Roseburg visitor today. H. J. Roblnett does hauling nnd plowing. Phone 397. ilj3u For bath room fixtures, novelties, etc., see Winnlo Gaddis, the Plumber Louis Kohlhasen went to Grants Pass on business today. Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. 5c. TF W. O. Moss was In town from Glen dale today. Never sacrifice quality for price See a Bush and Lane and the Victor piano. dtf Edw. Von Pessl and O. W. Alder son were among the Cleveland citi zens in town today. Mrs. C. W. Martyn and son, Wal lace, are visiting with relatives In Oregon City. Phone 2211 for anything in the bakery line. Free delivery. Ump qua Bakery, Ed. Jennings, Pro prietor. dTF Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Myrlck, of Mnrshneld, who have been visiting here at the home of V. S. Patterson, left this morning for Medford. Can't look well, eat well or feel well with Impure blood feeding your body. Keep the blood pure with Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat simply, take exercise, keep clean and you will have long life. The school census of Roseburg, given a few days ago as 1103, has been increased by a canvass among the families of newcomers to 1200 Ab the estimated per capita of (7, this will give the district in county and state money $8400, or $400 more than previously figured on. My child was burned terribly about .the face, neck and chest. I applied Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. The pain ceased and the child sank Into a restful sleep." Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson, Hamburg, N. Y. Mar Hanan and Hnrry Hildeburn have retired from the soda manu facturing business, selling their plant to the Eugene Bottling Works (Messrs. Hughes and Plronl), which is soon to open a branch establish ment In Hunter and Weiss' cold stor age plant. Now Is the time to make your pur chases for 1909. The early Bhop ler8 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. DTK RICE & RICE. Grafton Worthington has been ap pointed by the county court guardian of the estate of Charles Franks, a minor, of Riddle, who Is the benefic iary of a life insurance policy of $1350, carried In the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen by his late brother, Alex Franks. Hot water bottles, fountain syr inges, bulb syringes, and atomizerB, he finest and most complete line In the city. Sold at the lowest prices on our guarantee to give satisfaction. Look at our llua and you will not buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. Dlllard and Clayton, the local real estate agents, have sold the Shanks place of 42 acres at Looking Glass to Chas. Latum, of Tillamook,- who tiwo weeks ago bought a tract of land at Looking Glass, about one-half a mile from the Shanks place. Mr. nd Mrs. Shanks plan to return to New York state to reside. Orders taken ror Vermont marble. I will have r complete car shipped urlng December. Any one wishing necial designs or colors leave orders before Dec. 1st. Call and see sam ples. W. E. Marsters, foot of Jack son street. DTP Three more road diBtrlcts have been heard from by the county court relative to the matter of voting a special tax. Gunter voted 2 mills, Glendale 2Vs mills, while Glide turned down the proposition. Oak Creek Is now the only district left to report out. of a total of 27 districts which presented special road tax reso lutions to the couny court. Glide and Myrtle Creek are the only two out of 26 districts which refused to vote a special tax. o YOU C'AX GET THEM THERE. An nil-day wilh aproprlatdexereis in. to 9 p. m Methodist chunji. Thjias vltallrner heir ron- gregations to send att of given a special ministers and the dy in tl lunch will be s M WHAT STREET 1'AVlXtJ DOES. Suf It NOX & ROSEIfRG. O Yece, will be the scrvtree ved a the Ladles' Aid SoSety. 6erB and friends art wclcrerj helpful progranlias bed as follows: Miming 9:00. Devotttnnl e 9:45. AddiBp: "ffmr- agement.f f Solo. Miss Hlmtno 10:00 SundnV Schdon. 10:30. "How theCan Help the Past1 Duet. Misses Bacl 11:00 Sermon, RGra- fious. J 11:45. Informal 12:00 Lunch. ! Aflcmo: 1:26 Devotional Solo. Mrs. A. N. t. 1:30. Address, jnble Weaver, Sedan's Home Mlsslrf 2:15. Roll Cull "aes. Miss Lucy 11: 3:00. Sermon, and Mothers." ' 3:4 5. Preparation- 4:00. "The Hol?eviv al Work," R- Pas tor of Free lurch. Kvent 7:30. Song Sen 7:45. "What liB' to me," aiitherrr 8:00. Lecture: "son Hopper, "Tem perance Evi SPECIAL SALE O INE8. We have the phlnes that we will closomed: One Webfoot, re o'oae $15.00; one IiKi'lar $25.00, close $2II,nft)' regular $30.00 ! tw Paragons, regular '2tI three Slandards, ; close $40. The above n" Per fect order and be' "eel a machine. The Furniture Man, " Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, de scribing in detail the many ae llghts of winter in California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are on sale to California. The rate from iUr;uiw. OIIEOON, to Lot Angeles and return la $.15.00. i u ! months, allowing tn,wvpni In either direction. Similar excursion rates are In effect to all California points. Hon. an.l ticket., call on.wlegraph or write L, B. MOORJt. Agent, OR Wm. McMurray. Gen. Pasa. Agt. portlana. Oregoaj 190f i your (e -111(10! Only one mo Is you olllte jP''l with nnH"rii'"lr- Buying ll'VlllHCH for the New i In our H Ion cry Dcpnrtrgost and best every thing that ed in a strictly dnute CommerclalStorc may be had Prepare . Come In you Agee's nd Statiore. Phone o:i. HUM). You should read, "The Firing Line;" It is splendid; it is fine. Get it, and also "Highland Mary,'.' And all the novels you can carry. At the Roseburg Public Library. It Ib In the MarstcrB Building, o er The candy kitchen and the music store. And right here I wish to state, That, on afternoons and evenings late, It Ib open. Come and find Just the book you have In mind. And then you will be pua?ti, maeen, With what you've always wished to read. HI'KCIAL MKKTINfl, 1. O. O. F. The officers and members of Phlle- tarian Lodge, No. 8. I. O. O. F., arc requested to be present at a special mwting to be nem on inmuT evening, Dec. 31st. 190S. at 7:30 P. M. J. O. UUUU.MIW, IX. . ... 4. W .T. 4. The new 4. 4. Nothing 4. 4. Guarantiieven 4. 4. per cent nl cent 4. potash, 18 horlc 4" 4. acid. 4 4. One 26- WI!- j. 4. grow, usetfce of 4. 4. 12 V4 tons man- 4. 4. ure, will gults 4 4. and no weeyour 4. 4. lawn. 4. 4. . J. CO. 4. 4.4.4.4.4,4.4.4. KOTICK TO CitKDITOIlH. All persona knowing themselves to be Indebted to 8. K. Bykes for .ntM' mri nn accounts due and over due, are hereby requested to make payment on or before Jan. 1, iv, as upon that date I expect to put all credit business on s ay "". 8. K. BYKKS A. L. Kl is the ror every thr sery lin Trees ! Fruit il trees, y . vines, n. Nursery Saleg, Or, Eugene Guard: A deal was com pleted today whereby F. L. Cham bers sold the corner lot at Sixth and Willamette Streets to Hampton Bros., the dry good merchants, for $18,000. The lot faces on Willam ette street, 75 feet, and extends back to the alley, a distance of 160 feet. The sale was engineered by E. J. Frazler, the real estate dealer. Hampton Bros, announce that they will erect a handsome three or four story brick and stone building cover tho entire lot, and will occupy every lloor with a big department store. This Is considered one of the very best business lots In the city, situ ated as it Is across the street from the government postofllco site and be ing in a central location. Mr. Cham bers bought the entire l(Su feet frontage four years ago from the Lauer heirs for $4300. This includ ed the beautiful Lauor residence, which Mr. Chambers moved off lasl year. Since purchasing the property he has built a two-story brick block on the south side of the lot nnd still has 85 feet frontage left, selling leBB than half of the property for over four times what he paid for the entire quarter block. RUSTON KKWS. School Is progressing nicely undor the management of MIbs Lillian Smith, of Roseburg, as teacher. Win. Arnold has gone to Portland to visit with his brother. J. W. Gurney made a business trip to Roseburg 0110 day last week. Mr. and Mrsi Jas. Appleton, of Bridge, Coos county, spent XnuiB with the latter'B folks nt this place. Miss Ruby Matthews, of Myrtle Creek, is visiting with relatives hore at present. Harley Johnson, who Is attending High school In Roseburg, spent Xmas here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chns. F. Wilson went to Roseburg Inst week to visit the hitter's relatives, Mr. Goodman and family, before their departure for Hillsboro, where they will mnke their future home. They were ac companied by Miss Agnes Johnson. A. S. Johnson, of Medford, is vis iting his son, A. W. Johnson, nnd family this winter. VIOLET. Nothing Like it for Christmas Trees That W2 ceuts per pound broken mixed candies, made of pure sugar &e ROSE LOCAL- NEWS. Conductor and Mrs. W. B. John ston returned Wednesday from a trip to Bond, Crook county. , Buttons covered wnlle you wait. All sizes now on baud. Josephson's. No use 'to suffer from coltlB; use Marsters' Cough Balsam. TF For a nice Holiday present buy n Potted Fern. For sale at The Rose. TF A moBt beautiful assortment of fancy China and Silverware on dis play. And our prices nro always lower than the other fellow's. dtf RICE & RICE. HITS NIOAR UHKR T RADK. ALBANY, Or.," Dec. 30. The City Council last night pnBsed an ordin ance prohibiting the sale of near-beer In Albany. Fines of from $50 to $100, or Imprisonment of from 25 to 50 days are provided for violations and each sale to constitute a senarate offense. WOOMfKN OPTUS WCini.P, Oak rump No. l-Jft Menu at the Odil Follow' Hull in Kurtiurtr, ovury ltu and Srd Monday evening. VinltttiK i.eiKhbont always wuluouio K. N. Kwakt. C. II. J. M. TuitoNB Ulerk. PROFESSIONAL. Marked tor Death. "Three years ago I was markod for death. A grave-yard cough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fail ed to help me, and hope had fled when my husband gol Dr. King's New Discovery," says Mrs. A. C. Wliliams. of Bac, Ky. "The flrBt dose helped me and Improvement kept on uutll 1 had gained 68 poundn in weight nnd my health was fully restored." Thlf mealclne holds tho world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and hroat diseases. It prevents pneu monia. Sold under guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co's. diug store, 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. GEO. 13. 1IOUCK, M. I. Ofllce In the Review Building, up stairs, RooniB 13 and 14. X-Ray and Electrical Treament. Telephone, Main 31. rtOSHBURG ... OREGON. A. O. 8HI0LY, M. I)., Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Bank Building, 'Phone 771. ROSEBURG - - - OREGON. SCHOOL REPORT. District No. 23, Stephens, Or., re port for school month ending Dec. 24, 1908: Number of days taught, 19; num ber of pupils enrolled, 25; average dally attendance, 23; pupils neither absent nor tardy during mouth, Onia Buckley, Geo. Prior, and David Henry; those making a genernl av erage of over 80 per cent in monthly tests: Onia Beckley, 89: Liiclnn Cole, 84 Ms ; Maud Beckley, 83; Fay Lenth erwood, 81: David Henry, 81. GEO. WILSON, .Teacher. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Oftlcs Main 1711 2 to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1721 DR. IA1CETTA SMITH, I Physician Women and Children's Diseases a Specialty Office: RooniB 8 nnd 9, Marsters' BIk next to DouglaB County Bank Bldg. For a nice Holiday present buy a Potted Fern. For sale at The Rose. TF W. II. Palm returned home to Al bany todny, aft'er a short visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Palm. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of NOVELTY THEATRE 3. R. CHAPMAN, D. I). S., DeuliNt Abraham Building Tolophone 114 Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ROSEBURG OREGON DR. R. M. KRWIN. Physician mill Surgeon Ofllce Hours: 9 to 12 a. 111.; 2 to i p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday. Abraham Bldg., Cor. Onk & Jackson. Phone 2193. F. K. SMITH, Mccliiiiiicul nnd Elcctrlcitl Kngiiiccr. Room 2, Ahinhain Building, ROSEBURG OREGON JlODGE DIRECTORYj AY. A A, H.t Ijiurul ijooye Nu. 18 u iiif rcKuUrmootliiRBoniiidftua 1th Woduu (Uyuoltjftota month. U. C. tilUTTAM, W. If. N. T. J whit, tHureury Al.U' DUJK l No. W-Hei tne'iud aud 4th MoiuUya or nauh month t7:30p. m., lathe KoreBterr Hall. At members In good atAudlua are luvlted lu at tend J.W.fowELL, M. W; K H. LNox, Reoordar. BP. U. KI.KH, Koieburg Louie, iro.SSt-IIoldu regular oonimuutcatiouH at the Kika Temple on 'Jnd and 4th Thursdays of each month. All members requeted to attend ruguUrty, aud all vim Hug brothers are oordi ally luvited toatteud. K. L. Pabbott, K. R. ' 1o. W.hTALar.SeoreUry. D KORKU OK HONOK, Mystic Lodge No. ltt Mueu'itidaud 4th Thursday event nn ol eauh month In Vnouubeo Hall. VUltilil members cordially Invited to atteud. Uimn.k K, Cavrnuib, fJ.of H S.H. Lknox, Keo. I. W. Doyvkll, Reuelver. EAOI.KH, Hosobnrg Aerie meeta In Odd Follows Hall on 2A and 4th Monday eren tn its ol eauh month, at 8 o'clock. Visit ' lug broth teu lu good standing alway welcome. U. t.'UI.VBB, W. P., G. W. Ball amd Bee. I O. . K., Itlshig star Ixntge No. 174, meeta In Odd Follows' Ti'intlBvrv Friday eveulug. Visit tig brethren hIwhvh welcome. E. N. Kwaut, N. t. F. . Mkiulm, 11. 8. M. Fll'KLH, K. B. IO. O. F., I'lilh'lrtriHii Lodgo No. A Meeta a Odd Fellows Tutu pie, corner of Jaukton and Cans Htreiils, on Unturdny evening at eaeh week. Muinbuis ol ihuordur In good staudiug ure invited touttend, J. . (loor.row. N. O, N.T.Jkwktt, it. d. IO.O. P., Union Encampment No. 9 -Meets In Odd Fullnwn' Tuutale on the 1st aud 8rd Thiirmlay uvunlngs ol each ntoiilh. Visit- -lug brellieren alwayv welcome. II. O. Lkwik, 0. P. J. o. Ooodnow, Horibe. OF PAiphft Todge No. 47- Meets every Wednuadayhil. O. O. F. Hall, at 7:80 p.m. ! Membors In good standing are Invited to attend. GLMN V. WlMHRRLT, O. 0. L, A. Banctuaky, K. It. B N. O., Co. D Separa'e Battalion Meed every TbnrKtltiy evening at the Armory Hall at 8 o'clock. U.U. Slocitm, Oaptatn, 0 LO, T. M., Itoicbiirg Hive Nn. 11- Holds regular reviews nn every Tuesday after noon ni i:00 o'clock lu (he Macctibuo's Hall. Hint urn of others Hives visiting in Die elty are curdiiilly invited lo attend our reviews. MlUH. U. H. llOHKIlltAKR, Com. MHH. JKKH1I IlAl'l', It. K, MODKRN WOODMKN OF AMKRICA, Myrtl damp No. WCH) inoets on the second and fourth WeduemliiyHof every month in the For renters' Hall. Traveling Neighbors are cor dially luvlted to vlfdt our Camp. ; A. (J. MAtutTKitH, Consul, A. Saunan, t'lerk. MOI'KKN llltOTHKKHOOD OF AMERICA' KoHuburg lAuitfv No, 4'Xi Meets every 2nd and llh Thursday In Mucuubee Temple. Visiting uiemborn alwayH welcoitu Kvklyn Ho) vkk, President IlKitriiA Wkiuiit, Beeretary. E. H , KoseliiiTg Cliap'er No. 8IIolda their regular moetuig on 1st aud 3rd Thursduya III each Month. Vlnltinir momhMrH In good Htaudlng are respeutfully invited to at-' tend, Mm. t. Wni.i.KNiitiuo, W. M. KitKK John hun, Beeretary 0 KKIIKKA1IH, KoKcburg Kebcknh Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. K.-Alcets In Odd Kt Hows' Temple every Tuesday evening. Vlsltlag listers and bruthrfu Invited to attend. Mhh. Mauuik Roubuthom. M.8. w OMKN OF WOODCRAFT, Mlao Circle No. 4 Meets on Island ;ird Mouday ovenlnar 1. f etieb month at I Id ft ITallnwa' tt.i Visiting members lu good standing Are la Fiihrni;r If amphoN, 0. N. Claha Uukbn, t.Ierk Program changos each Sunday, Monday, Wndnecday and Friday. PROGRAM WEIJNESOAV & THURSDAY MOVING PICTURES: "The Power ol ChlUl." "Allt'illlnlic Hotel,' "A Woman's Way." (line.) ILLUSTRATED SONGS: "Altvnys Me." and 'TIht' Nothlns: In the WorM Like live." MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION 5c Evening Pcrforir"""e 10c R. J. FARNSWORTH & GEO. McCLELLAND New and Second Hand Store Pay highest price for Second Haud Goods. Goods bought and sold ou ' 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 Cass Street, near S. P. EVpot Phone 2114 Page Investment Co. The Square Dealing Lumber Yard Just across Deer Creek, have on hand au as sortment of Doors, Windows, Shingles and Seasoned Lumber dimcntion and finish. Those desiring to build, call and let us make au estimate for you. fJlLTWOHrC wmm MOl'LIIKI) I'ANKLS. of every nrllntlc deiilgn are among the Kmlnr pieces of mill work auo tillcd by tin, VVe alno execute original designs In walnncotlng, grille, fret work, mantelH, columns, capltala, arches nnd all other kinds of orna mental woodwork, at very moderate prices. We do exterior work for IMirehes and plazzaa, too, and supply all kinds of flooring materials, roofs, etc. The J. G. FI00K Co., noMburc, Orraoa.