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H. MARKS CO.'S Closing Out Sale Everything in the House at z Sacrifice Prices See that $1.50 See that $1.00 .See that Dress sflalrc sin A Qfilfc already at cost vslOaltS UltU sacrificed, and the can find. All kinds of the best Shoes in the Market at Cost. DOIl't overlook our groceries NOW Ht COSt. ::n::::::::n::::::::::::n;:n:::jn::::n:::;::::i:m:mmn:H Stop it! Why cough"? Stop it! Stop coughing! Coughing rasps and tears. Stop it! Coughing prepares the throat and lungs for more trouble. Stop it 1 There is nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. Stop it ! Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a medicine for coughs and colds, a regular doctor's medi cine. Use it ! Ask your doctor if this is not good advice. i!iJc.;;' W. W. Eldor, commandant of the Soldiers' Home, Is in Salem on busi ness. The lecture tomorrow night at the Baptist church by Sylvostur A. Long promlsos to bo otio of the best of thu series under the auspices of the Itoseburg Commcrclul Club. The Winona (Ind.) Review, speaking of Mr. Long's lecture Buys: "The thought In his lectures 1b very much worth while and ho Itmlu an able way to express It .... The lecture Is replete with graphic descriptions nml strong practlcul truths. There Is a pleasing vein of humor." A I'OHITIVK (,'I'HH FOR INDKilCHTION. If you havo Indlgeatlnn, your food ferments In the Btoniach and bowels. It does more; It decays, snd the nutritious matter which should go tu make new blood decays with It, and this loads to an Impoverished condi tion of thu blood, to nervnuHiioss, bll lousnoHB, constipation, sick heudnchc, bad breath which disgusts your frlendB, and other dlsagreeablo um unpleasant conditions. And all this trouble Is caused by the food that doesn't digest, but fer ments and oftlmi rots In the Btoni ach. And fermontntlon Is caused by the stomach not bolng Btrong enough and energetic enough to thoroughly mix the food with the digestive juices. MI-O-NA Ib responsible for tens of thousands of cures. In fact. It Is such a positive cute for Indigestion and all stomach troubles that It Is guaranteed by Hod Cross Pmit-mnc? to euro or money hack. The price of a large box of Ml-o-na tablets Ib r0 cents, and they are sure to prompt ly relieve the worst case'of Indiges tion or gastritis. Try them. I (mMJNCtD HW-0-M) CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, 01 money back. Sold and guaranteed by IIF.I) t'KONM PHARMACY. HYOM El a i B i GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL aud supplies for Automobiles and Gasoline Engines IL w7 ALTHAUS & SONS Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., 1'honc 1441 Rosrburg, Ore. Manuel Lopez j CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS T 1 11 ' """ " tt-t'-jl" 1 Mtr-i1..--":" 7T 1 DWUNG I Uombur& Nothing at all Reserved Men's Underwear at 95c. Men's Ribbed Underwear at 70c. Goods, Already at Cost, have prices now slashed Still Lower. On account of the very heavy vol ume of news and advertising mat ter, subscribers of the TwIce-a-Week Review are given two oxtra pnges of tho latest newB aguln today. Our putrons In all Hues are always ussur ed of tho very best Bervlco. After about three weeks of minor (lllllcuttles, crippling the light and power service f.-oni time to time, a Imd break occurred ut Kendall Itros.' light anil power station at Winches ter last night. A heavy clutch pulley on the main dynamo drive shaft went to pieces and -tho shaft was also dam aged, lly binding up tho break with heavy chains they were ablo to keep going most of the night. A new plee of Hhartlug and a heavy clutch were ordered by telephone from Portland this morning. It is expect ed thut these will be shipped from there by express on the late trulu to night, these parts weighing about 1110 pounds. Thus they are expect ed at Winchester Friday forenoon, accompanied by an expert machinist to assist In putting 'them In place. Itegular servico will bo reHiimcd In a iliiy or two. Meanwhile a dynamo was being moved today, preparatory for operation tonight, If posHlhlo, by a smuller engine, thus furulehlug the city with some light until tho big break can be repaired. The pump ing plant Ib not Interfered with and the water supply will bo kept up as usual. Good Cough Medicine for Children. The Benson for coughs nnd coUIb Ir now at hand and too much care can not ho used to protect tho children. A child It much more likely to con tract diphtheria or scarlet fever when bo has a cold. Tho quicker you cure tils co'd the less the risk. Chamber lain's Cough Komeily Is the solo re llanro of many mothers', nnd few of those who havo tried it are wilting to use any other. Mrr. F. F. Sturdier of Ripley, w. Va., says: "1 have never used anything other thao Chamberlain's Cough Romody for my children and It has alwnys given good satisfaction." This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may bo given na confidently to n child aa to an adult. For asle by Hamilton lrug Co. & KENT, Distributors Ortjon nave now been further H very best goods that you II The general committee In charge of the coming celebration of the SOth anniversary of the Institution of Phlletarlan Lodge No. 8, I. O. O. F., on Tuesday, March 9, have begun active work by appointing sub-com mittees for tho arrangement of a proper coleb-ntlon of the semi-centennial of this lodge. It Is exnected that the grand olllcera of tho order and many other prominent Odd Fel lows throughout the state will be present. , KTO('lillOI,li:itH' MKETINO All stockholders of the Roseburg Park & Fair Association are hereby noti licd that the annual stockholders' meeting of said association will be held In the olllce of the Secretary In Roseburg, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. m., on Monday, February I, 1909, for the purpose of electing a board uf seven directors and transacting such other business as may legally come before tho meeting. Roseburg, Oregon, Jan. 20, 1909. FRANK. Q. MICULLI, Secretary. dtd o Alliums Bros, have purchased n flue now Rambler automobile which they expect to use for passenger business during tho coming season. It is a 40-horse-powor machine and will carry seven people. It haB 36 luch wheelB and a long wheel-base nnd should ride remarkably easy. They also expect to receive a new Cadillac "30" some time in March. The circuit court was occupied the most of today with the hearing of the Dixon vs. Spnugh damage case. Sam Cnntlle and Walter Crlteser will be sentenced tomorroow morning. Jas. 11. Ctimnilngs, who plead guilty to the larcony of a watch from Fireman Steele at Aderton's lodging house, was sentenced Wednesday evening to one year in tho penitentiary. The trial of Chaa. Jones, the Drain "boot legger," will probably bo taken up tomorrow. Itewaro of Frequent Colds A succession of colds or a protract ed cold Is almost certain to end In chronic catarrh, from which few per sons ever wholly recover. Olve every cold the attention It deserves and you mny avoid this disagreeable dis ease. How can you cure a cold? Why not try Chamborlalns Cough Rem edy? It U hltfhlv Nmrnmanl Mrs. M. White, of Butler, Tenn.. says: cwrurai years ago i was bothered with my throat nnd lungs. Someone told mo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I began using it and It re lieved me at once. Now my throat and lungs are sound and well." For sale by Hamilton Dmg Co. Sylvester Will Lecture at the Baptist Church FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 22, 1909 At 8 O'clock under the auspices of the Rosebur j Com mercial Club. Single Admission - 50 Geots Tkim en Saifc at Lenox" a Ott's Wm. Brlggo, the veteran Burvoyor, , returned borne to Canyonville to day. E. Josslyn, O. A. Mettoou and J. L. Cowan were among the Drain peo ple In town today. Never sacrifice duality for price. See a Bush and Lane and the Victor piano. dtf Attorney A. C. Hough, or Uranls Pass, Is In the city on business be fore the United States Land Ofllce. The nomination of C. W. Parks to succeed blmself as postmaster at Roseburg was confirmed by the sen ate yesterday. For bath room futures, novelties, etc., see Winnie Oaddia, the Plumber For any of the ordinary diseases of the skin Chamberlain's Salve Is ex cellent. It not only allays the Itch ing and smarting but effects a cure. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. B. A. Kendall, of Pittsburg, who was here looking after Kendall Bros', water and light systems, has returned to Los Angeles where his family are spending the winter. He goes east again next week. Storm and flood! conditions fire very severe east of the Cascade mountains and trains south of Spo kane were blockaded Wednesday. Many streams in eastern Oregon are out of their bounds and dry canyons have become raging torrents. At The Dalles an ice jam In the Columbia Klver gorge Is piled 30 feet high, threatening damage to the govern ment canal and to the salmon can neries at Celilo. In placeB the moun tain of Ice is level with the basalt bluffs on the south side. The west ern part of the state Is much less affected by the storm. FOB I ALB. FOR SALE One span of ponies, and 6 years of age; weight about 960 lbs. each; In fair condition. Price $100 If taiteu at once. Call on or address Jason B Hughes, Rosoburg, R. F. D. No. 1 Box 63. dsw . FOR SALE Rhubarb plant roots; call very soon if you want any. H. C. Dawson, North Side of Deer Creek, opposite cemetery. dsw FOR SALE An old established busi ness. Inquire or address Box 421. Roseburg, Ore. dtf FOR 8ALE 100 disc Phonograph records, slightly used, at halt price. Crescent Tbea're. dtf FOR SALE Two fresh milch cows at reasonable price. Address M Mc Clellan, Wilbur, Or., or call at the ranch In Garden Valley. d FOR SALE A nice norae tn North Roseburg on Jackson St. Inquire Cobb Real Estate Co., or address A., Box 114, Roseburg. dtf ROWBOAT FOR SALE Bran new. Enquire of V. S. Patterson, city, tf MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Good paylng.ocompletely furnished hotel or rooming bouse, to rent, with privilege- buying lat er preferred, with garden, orchard, poultry, in lively, growing town. For assistance, compensation after renting. Albert Angermayer, Gen eral Delivery, Portland. dsw LOST The party taking the wrong umbrella from the Commercial Club Tuesday night Is requested to return the same to the club and re ceive the right one. dtf WANTED Good live agent. Room 6, Review building, Call at dtf WANTED TO RENT Five or 7 room furnished house, close In; adults. Address J. H.. this office. FOUND Lady's glove. Owner can have same by calling at this office snd describing it. - - tf FOUND A stray cow came to my p'ace In Second Brookslde Addition about three months ago. The cow Is white with red markings, and swallow fork In left ear. Owner can have same by calling for her and paying charges. H. J. Denn. dJ20. LOST Between the Drove and the Soldiers' Home, a child's plain gold bracelet. Reward for return of snmo to this office. dtf LADY'8 FUR COLLAR Was found on the streets, near Dixon's livery stables, and kift at this ofllce. Owner please call. A. Long WOULD GO HACK TO OLD llOAKD ItKGIMK. BUI Introduced In House to Change the Management of the Ore gon Soldiers' Home, SALEM, Or., Jan. 20. A bill has been introduced In the House to change the management of the Ore gon Soldiers Home, at Roseburg, from the sole control of. the governor to a board of control composed of three members. Campbell of Clack amas, has fathered the bill, which provides that the legislature shall elect B. F. Pike, C. A. Williams and F. E. Hills as the three members of thiB board of control. Pike la to hold ofllce until the first Monday in March, 1911, Williams until the first Monday in March, 1913, and Hills until the first Monday in March, 1916. It Is further provided that the leg islature shall on the fourth Monday in January of each session meet in Joint assembly and elect one member of this board of control, who shall bold ofllce tor six years. At present the commandant of the soldiers' home Is appointed by the governor and this officer Is in charge of the management of 'the home. It is said that a number of old soldiers are back of the bill - intro duced yesterday and will work for its passage. The Boldfers home was created by the legislature of 1893 and under the first law the Institution was In the hands of a board of trustees, ap pointed by the governor. This law was amended in 1896 and again in 1901 it was further amended In that the board was abolished and the gov ernor empowered to appoint- one man, the commandant, to assume charge of the affairs of the lnstitu tlon. The chcuge was made because of continual strife among the members of the board, who disagreed over the appointment of ithe commandant and other officers and were in continual turmoil. - It was thought by the Leg islature of 1901 that It would be better to centralize the authority and make the governor -responsible for the conduct of the place. W. - W. Elder, the present com mandant, is a democrat, and it Is thought politics enters largely Into the proposed change, especially since B. F. Pike, a former member of the legislature, and one of the promoters of the measure. Is a bitter partisan Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. 6c. TF Buttons covered while you wait All sizes now on hand. Josephson'a. Mrs. Sam White Is tired of buy ing ground coffee. She buys Folger's Golden Gate whole roust and grinds it. 4 AGEE-KERNAN Co. for real estate br.rgalus. dsw Hot water bottles, fountain syr inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers, he finest and most complete line lo the city. Sold at the lowest prices on our guarantee to give satisfaction Look at our llae and you win not buy elsewhere. HamlltoD Drug Co, J. A. Krohn, of Newburyport. familiarly known as "Colonial Jack," who passed through Roseburg about one month ago on his tour around the United States with a wheelbarrow, arrived In Los Angel Calif., yesterday. On Tuesday, he covered nearly 40 miles, in spite of a sprained ankle. He left home June If he completes ills Journey in 400 days he will win a wager of 1,000. He pushes a wheelbarrow, which contains his wearing apparel He has worn out six pairs of Bhoes and two suits of clothes. He Is 29 days ahead of his schedule. Watohlng the 8piar. A man who Is interested In spiders saw one crawling up his coat sleeve one day, and he watched to see what i. ... rw.li. i. tn An Whon It reached the highest attainable point It raised Its spinneret aua tnrew out a inreaa. Gradually the thread grew longer, and as It grew It floated straight up In the air, wtilcb snowed, or course, tnat it was lighter than the air. The thread MtiilmiMl tn rrtt Innuror and lomrer. or. rather, higher and higher, until It rose to a height of about three (eet. And whit An vou sunnose haDDened then? The little worker after running a short distance up tne thread that ne himself had spun sailed away through the air as easily and gracefully as you please. A Tongue Twlstsr. If your tongues be In good condition for doing a little acrobatic work try reading the following word curiosity aloud. It may be familiar to some of you, for It Is one of the treasures dug up oat of an old scrap book: It you stick a Mick across a -otlck. Or vtk-k a orooa across a sUek, Or orora a stick across a stick. Or otica a cross across a cross. Or cross a croM across a stick. Or cross a ctom acroaa a cross. Or stick a cross stick across a stick. Or stick a crossed stick across a crossed tick. Or cross a crowed stick across a cross. Ctr erooa & proRsed stick across a Stick. Or oroM a crossed stick aorosa a crossed tick, Would that be an scrostlc? Chicago News. Th. AtmoepSoro. If the earth were deprived of Its at-' moapbere the mean temperature at the eqnator would be about 04 degrees be low aero and that at the poles shout 828 degrees below aero. The mean temperator. of the entire globe would be about 133 degrees below sero, which means, of course, thst we could not exist as we are now constituted. Polly Talk. 1 have a parrot Hot nam. I. Poll. And all st can ar Is Coldorot Put grandma says this Is not raoeh amiss, fftr mm folks talk ana sa aethtng at Yes They Are The very latest showings in men's hats notice the new shades, especially the Willow Sea Green and Carney Try on some of these blocks and see how nicely they become you. It Is a Wonder. Chamberlain's Liniment Is one of the most remarkable preparations yet produced for the relief of rheumatic pains, or for lame back, sprains and bruises. The quick relief from pain which It affords in case of rheuma tism Is alone worth many times its cost. Price 25 cents; large size CO cents. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. Patronize Review advertisers. E. C. Hughes Jos. Pironi EUGENE BOTTLING CO. Manufacturers of All Kinds of Soft Drinks, SYRUPS, BOTTLING GOODS, ALSO GAS Mail orders to Eugene, Oregon SEE A. D. BRADLEY Before selling: your house hold goods. He will pay the Highest Cash Price. A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd m" Man The New Year is Here And We Have a Large Assortment of CANDIES for the New Year trade Ask for price on large quantities. Our RAISINS and CURRANTS are fresh. Our PLUM PUDDING is delicious. Our GREEN OLIVES in bulk are excellent. HEINZ Sweet, Sour and Dill Pickles are the best made we have them. Don't forget that we have TURKEYS, GEESE and CHICKENS. When you want'JGROCERIES come and trade with us. GOOD GOODS and jRIGHT PRICES con tribute to our success. HARNESS Sheridan Street Commercial Club Building BIO LAND OPENING. Call at the Douglas County Ab stract Co. and learn all about the bis land opening, Jan. 20, 1909. TIIR HOND REALTY CO. Or chards, farms, timber and city prop erty. Some fine bargains. Jackson Btreet, Roseburg, Ore, For a reliable cough remedy us Marsters' Cough Balsam. . tf THE convenience: OF ELECTRICITY. and electric apparatus in all your home and office arrange ments is underestimated If you are not equipped with lighting fixtures, inter-office telephones, messenger callB, lire and burg lar alarms, etc., etc. We do first-class wiring at a less price than others for the same grade of work. Ask tor par ticulars. O. L. PRIOR, Next Door North of 8. K. Sykes. & JOHNSON GROCERS Phone 1031 O