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KULUJimUUJ.'-JJU Li.J.-
Rovlew printing always the bcieL
Sldiwklk lumber cut In 4, 6 and 8
tost length r.ady to luf. Pago in
ve.tmaiit Clo.. N. Jackaon street
Phone 2421. ' d"
A noor roof spoils any building.
Get Uie Terr beat ablnxlea of I'iiko
Inyeetment Co.. N. Jackaou itreei.
Phone 2421. dtf
C. P. Toitten was down from CHon-
dale on buaVmeaa today.
B. A. Hunaakor, Uie Ml'lapd nu-r
chant, waa in ithlfl city today.
Bert Buraaue aind II L. IviikcIb
came down from Pee) Thumluy.
Surveyor O. P. Tbid! cnmo ovor
from Yonoalta Thursday even line.
Mm. A. A. Fuller nSturmd thin
afternoon from a trip to San'a Re
Calif.
All Commercial Club niemliurn
and their ladles are cordially luvlli-d
to attend a reception In thi'ir honor
tendered by the Ladies Auxiliary tu-
nlKht. (Friday) January 21. Invita
tlon fa extended In thia form ns the
qulckeat means of reaching all I how
who have failed to receive written
requeeta for tbetr presence aont
through the mall. Committer.
Alleging that his wife continually
nagged hint, called hhn vile naine
and accused him of adultery, not :u
ly to his face but to other partlis.
R. E. Veate. a well known 8. P
conductor, ihas Bued Anna VeatWi In
the Circuit Court bore for a divorce.
He ailso wants the custody or Oirlr
10-year-oJd daughter, Dorothy.
They were married on July 2ti, IS'.tti.
J. V. Bmrndiaon, manager of tin
Brookalde Poultry Farm, has Just
received a KM of four Iluiih und n
cockered;, of black OrplngtonH, from
Fort Wayne, ind. Thoso birds urn
of tho famous - Htraln "Duke ol
Kont," orlglniatod by I). N. I'oxler.
Tho original Duke of Kent was
brought to .this oounitry from Kng
'lnd oa ft cockerel by Wm. Cook, or
iginator of 4I Orpingtons, ami li.it
mover yet been beaten in 41r. sIhiw
room. Those black OrpliiKlons nrp
different in coloring -than any ntliMi
block 'chicken, being no highly
, colored that the fcatliarM tiuve a
bottle-green appearance that makes
them very attractive. Mr. Itrenniil
aen should raise Home prize wlniu-rs
from this pen of fine birdw.
President Helps OrphanM.
Hundreds of orphans hnve boon
helped by the President of thn In
rustrial and Orphan's Home a!
Macon, Oa., who writes: "We have
used Electric Bitters in this lustllu
tlon for nine yeara. It has proved n
mose excellent medicine for stomach
i liver and kidney troubles. Wo re
gard it as one of the best fnmll)
medicines on earth." It Invigorates
the vital organs, purines the blood,
aids digestion, creates appetite, To
strengthen and build up thin, pule
weak children or run-down puople,
It has no equal. Best for fmnnlc
complaints. Only COo at all drug
gists. BREAK UP THAT
COM) IN A DAY.
You emt Btop a cough or a cold
aa it by magto by Just breathing
soothing, healing Hyomel over the
sore, -mw and -Inflamed membrane,
Thfti Is from a -main who knows:
Mrs. Mager and -m-yHolf have usi'd
your Inhaler faithfully whenever
needed and It hoe always given lu
tflubl relief and saved us from mniny
eowre ootids. "
Tine almva to veil un tartly given,
and H in your estimation tits uo lis
a testimonial would help to g,t
others to use tt, I would glndlly have
you do eo, as we consider U a wou
dorfuH drtsoovory and recommend it
wlwnever opportunity prerntj lt
self." F. W. Mjigor, IVMttracllliK
Freight Agent, C. H. & 1). Ity. Co..
Clnotoiwitl. Ohio, Oct. 22, liiuii.
Dtjn't fool wtltili etomnch nos
trums; try naaMlcal HyonwAl at once;
It irelUoves a utuffed up luvul In two
minutes.
A comikbcto Hyomel outlit, k
dhidiHng Inhnkir -and one ImjuIc ot
llyoniol, coats only $1.1)0 at drug
gims evarywlMsre nuwl In HotteliiuK al
lllie Red Cross I'luirmacy. It lb
guaranteed to cure raUirrh, c rutin,
coughs, coMtt, aore throat and limn
chilrto or money back, Kyini twit
ties of llyoniol, if afUirward mi'ded.
cost but 60 cents.
Cures Indigestion
It relioYt Btonisoh minorv. nour stom
ach, belching, and cures nUntonmrli dm
pmo or money bivt k. Laro Un of tub.
lot 60 ouuttk UruK'K'iMta iu till Uiwua,
Sale!
Em
ited time, Excep
tional values in embroideries, at
10c, 15c and 25c
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Roseburg Rochdale Co.
AND IT IWHiMTtvH.
Mwiford Mttil-tribune! ftowburg
dLmaiitctl tu tftie one hUIh by Kugtiif
and cn the otfher by Medford, is
inHkilii'K A fcuprtne fffurt to K't Into
(tin nnxx'HHioiii To 'flitu eid 4hc
It'witfburx CoiiuneMal (Mub haa em-
l-lowxi Mr. Darby Hlchuirdtsou at
$4UUU a your salary an a rof'HfllfHal
bjrjMor to aidvuriimt (ho city and
ooiwuy.
Iu u nkttoment itt-mod In tlie lt(we
burg Uovicw, Mr, HlchnrdHon an-nouiK-a
tbait. "th koynoto or tho
iititw adverl'liiing runi;ulK'ii will be
th pnsiiiatifH) of fantH, in ronclse
KlmJlo forni, Justwul of kU-U'i'Iiik
balf-'tJ'ulh vivilUd by an immoral
InwiKJnation."
TIiLh pmbably refnrs to the a-d-vortiHcnwin'ta
of Umjxiua valley or
h.anl fciiul'a, n w IihIhk Inditit'rlmln
atly xploltfi tin nfWHajior advr
ibtuiH:ni;s. and mainy of whioh are on
vhH wild-cat order. Coutlnuoa Mr.
KlehJirdHHxn:
"AdvcrMsliiK of IhMiKliw county
landii hnrouiforo b.iH been vduo and
inii'eftii'iuf, and tho huiKuuKO of hypor
Ijk.iUj haa bt-en almost exIiaiiMled.
OMiitcriiiK KionilfilcM aiwl hiKhly
-oUTipcd philii res ha vo Ihhu d inKem
riknifKl, In many hiKtanrtu 'to tho ilot
'itmoiit of tlu? cvommunJty. I.ak of
information ban been (be real fault
it hi uh exnKKtM"alilan.
'DuHftLuii wnnty, owlig ito lhc
isH linnaiK, indlfffMHinoo and not
y iHfTtirciiKea and unintnlliKCMit ad
vfli t lil it b 1) ait not Income k no wn ti
In vcHhinB and wittlej's iur iidviuncwl
u thj fxl.iit wh'h have other lass
favorod aontiona of Ori'Jii. DihikUis
joiiiuly and the ctUy of Uobnr have
'mmmi, nti'tiii Imtoly, 'iioltorlouH for
tack ward iHii U cln.LiniiiK tibo atten
Iion of tlie-outHltlH woi'id. Many of
( biiHiibo nwii and moKKback land
twnnrH Hi-cm to have jiaawd tn,to a
ai n it lie 'trjiiiico. Tho ordtinary
nothodis of medlonivt iih'D at ninall
a.lairll has bet-n trkvl and found
.'anting. So k wa derided to Hocnre
bo Hurviw of an exHnt in fcmliiH
rlal bulhling, o-no wIkfwi exporb'iu'o
tnd t rn InJ nt; ailoiiK ouiul, oeunomic,
ndtiHlii'lfll and Hnaiwlal tkinw would
iiMirt) tho inbrlUKiK of overdue
i-apital -and t1u hiKluwt ptado of
lu innr and .IndiiHt rial workM. Such
i mail was found Mr. Darby ilich
mdson, who was foi- some .wars at
ho hecid of the Wall Stiniet doart
tient of j4-ndinij New York liowa
aifra cm! rooMinlv ftiaff member of
t frreat niiasaKLne."
Mcdford wisht Ftfi-burri: progix'tis
nd Mr. RUhardso-ii the fulbt
moaiuiv of micocs-i Ln wakln up
LlH rutnh'ptir hind-owniM-H" but he
wm a heant-breiikliiK and Kou'l-wi'ar-iiK
job in straiK'htrt-ninK out tlx
.luikH In tho iiionsluick mind . laola
.ion and provLnelallKin, tho na.rrow
. Iw in tha luirrow rut, have done
he It ww k o ill y 1 1 :.o w c H am d iro
vriws wi'll bo exaNpMiHit'hitfly Blow.
Tlvu iiitetiliofi of employijit? a paid
Vooatxir. Jin expert in miutldpiil pub
.i(ilil,y, Is 'the uhujiI way of f;alvuiiJ,
'K tiLbo- MTo nu OreKo-n eomnuinlty.
it. has hwii surcossful fin l'nrt.!and.
3uRenf, Albany and o-tluir fowiim that
imd Mu)'ofully veKdated Tor many
niai-w. It luiis never bet in aitN'iupU'd
n Mod ford, which ks unlquo niueiiK
ho fawt-KfowiitR ir.tiiw in that re
ipoet. InNiead of ono paild bootor.
i bout whom the Conunertlal Club
dvolvcM, we have many unpaid Inioat
m, all divv'ins time niud labor for
lie public K"ood. The reoiiflbli
and diti.i-s rt on many should
ira. aibd linn spirit, of co-(n'ratlon
ind ttatriiisni Muia ftouoratod bat
!ono more to unite the M:ple nnd
'iwMill into them the npiirlt of pro-
iroyia tlmn any paid booster could
avTi aceoinplitJhed.
At Ibo k:uu lim. Med ford has
reached a point where the rlirht
'ind of a paid bolster wuild lw the
'twst inve.-t mint the community
(Mild make. Clerical and routine
work h R mt tail tied such n wlunie
hait It pracMenlly absikrbs nil 'the
lino of the secrtMary uf Ibo Commer
lial (Mub nnd it t.s binrdly fair tu Kk
hose busy men int. the ln-od of Iiu'rc
lnierpriHeo to oonnUaiuo tnde(lnlte;ly
to ttiiei'ltlcie thome1v.tvi for the com
munity. It 1h a dauKeroun thluK to lake a
ouKh inediclno containliiK oplatoij
that merely stllle your eounh lnutead
)f curing It. Foley's Honey and Tar
loosens and cures the couh and cx
pelji tho poLsonous KomiH, thus pre
venting pneumonia and consumption.
Uefuse substitutes and take only tho
genuine . nicy's Hupey and Tar tn
the yellow package. Marstera Drug
Company.
o -
Kor good printing of all kinds The
tevlew alwavR lends.
I'itrnnlr.o Itevlew ndvortlaer.
broidery
Wc have placed
on sale, for a lim-
Many Sections Waging Crusade
Against Obnoxious Posters.
TOWN ADOPTS THE TAX PLAN
Lynchburg, Va., Findi That a Good
Means of Meeting Question of Dii
figurement by Advertisements Fu
ture of the Billboard.
The billboard uh a mean of adver
tising wlil soon be but u memory a
iiljjbtiuare If public Bentlmcnl against
it continues to incmistf Iu volume und
effectiveness us It ban duriiiK the past
few months. Never nince the Amerl
can Civic ussociatiou opened Its cam
paign for the abiitement of the bill
board nuisance has there been such an
awakening to the fact Unit "tin bill
board Is an eyeaore. a nuisance and u
disgrace und hould be abolished nlto
geiliur." a the WushhiKtou Herald
aptly puts It.
From the east to the west onmulzed
effort to eliminate or regulate the hill
board has been taking dellulle and ef
fective form. Carefully prepared ordi
nances have been pusned, and others
are being drawn for passage. Cincin
nati recently scored ugnlintf the bill
board by the adoption of a building
code containing el u borate provisions
regulating outdoor advertising. Under
that code a (urge number of sign
spreads have been ordered down.
Moreover, many advertising mer
chants are voluntarily abandoning the
billboards. In the far west Portland.
Ore., and Seattle. Wash., are grappllug
with the problem In an Intelligent
manner, ln Cambridge. Mass.. a wo
mau's club secured the removal of
many stands by appealing tu the ad
vertisers direct. Lynchburg, Va., has
placed a most effective ban on the bill
board by menus of taxation.
This Is an Ingenious way of meeting
the dllllcutt (uestlou of the dhdigure
meut of towns and cities by advertise
ments'. So long us public opinion is
dormant so long will tlaritig advertise
ments continue to make the street and
the landscape ugly.
It Is of course Idle to blame the ad
vertisers. They are simply looking
after their interests. They hare gone
no far as tu placard ttie Islands above
Niagara and the august face of the
sphinx. Fences, barns, sides of houses,
mbllsb ttite virtues of this nostrum or
that In (laming posters.
if the aesthete nays they tire offen
Ive the farmer replies that they pay.
and bo long us be prefers money to
beauty It is hard to see where the
remedy ts to be found.
Hut In Lynchburg the city fathers
have decreed that for every billboard
the advertising tiruis shall pay a min
imum tax of $2.no. For larger boards
the tax is more. If people will make
the locality hideous they must pay for
tho privilege. That Is fair enough,
ind it would be a good thing If the
idea could be Introduced generally.
The American people believe In ad
vertising, they read advertising, they
patronize ndvertlsers, but they are
discriminating. They don't want the
lnd of advertising that mars scenery.
that shuts out light, (hat depreciates
iidjiiining property, that offers u ren
dezvous for neighborhood Juvenile
gatherings of dangerous tendencies.
If (he billboard must exist the day
is not far distant when It will be a
ubjeet of municipal, state and fed
eral regulation. It will be regarded
as a revenue producing structure, as
sessed and taxed accordingly. It will
iot be permitted to exist as a menace
to health. The property rights of the
man who does not believe In bill
boards and refuses to grunt space on
his own lands fur their erection will
be regarded.
No amount of seductive offers ef the
billboard owners, such as free spuce
for laudable work like the exploita
tion of preventive measures against
tuberculosis, as recently made to the
National Association For the Study
and Prevention of Tuberculosis, will
stem the tide of popular disapproval
of the billboard. The opttosition Is
strong, nnd It Is growing. It Is a most
laudable undertaking for the making
of a "better and more beautiful Amer-
HOME TRADE MOTTOES.
Have something to say. Say It.
Stop talking.
A mull who docs big things Is too
busy (o talk about them.
A tactful man can pull the stinger
from a bee without getting stung.
An appeal to reason Is of (times less
effective than au apical to (he pocket-
'ook.
Kery man litoks with nusplclon uhu
my plan nceesi(tt(itg his giving you
money. He has tu be shown.
The truth is mighty nnd must pre
vail. Just tell the truth, but tell It as
If you yourself believed It too.
IHuft tight your comiHiltor by cut
ting prices. Instead go over and have
a heart to heurt talk with blm.
Your sign Ism rd must read. "This
Itoad to Wealth With Safety." ami It
muit stand where ull can see It.
"Ta'k Is cheap." Therefore don't
hand out ton much of It. It makes
you and y tur prRsltIoii look cheap.
You've Rut to know your proposition
from A to Izzunl. You've got (o know
it like a young mother know baby
talk.
Correct mistakes of clerks or deliv
ery wagon drivers promptly nnd cheer
fully and customers will then forget to
lose their temper. Wrangling over the
urn Item is as bad as refusing tu do
anything at all.
highways' in the west.
Use 6f the Automobile by Farmers
Aiding the Improvement-Movement.
Itoad Improvements In the west, al
ready nnticeuhle to n slight degree, are
sure to follow when the farmers of
that section awake to the realization
of their condition us coin pu red with
some of those of the east. Nothing
will arouse the farmers to this so
much as the use of the automobile, nnd
It will be the more general use of the
car by the fanner that will result In
better roads. '
Iu sections where fnriners are using
cars to any extent road Improvements
are already noticed, but there is still
room for more, and more there will be
In the near future. Motoring Is most
enjoyed on good smooth roads. Farm
el's owning curs realize this ns well as
any, and not only lire they bestirring
themselves toward appropriai Ions for
good highways, but are in mauy eases
furnishing I he labor necessary for road
betterments.
Iu some farming sections of the west
automobile owners cau be picked out
by a glance at the rondwuy Iu their
Immediate neighborhood. Near their
houses rough, uueveu surfaces have
been smoothed off and soft, slippery
roadways resurfaced. Each farmer
seems to take Interest In the roads near
bis own home. When more farmers
have cars, and (hey are. buying them
rapidly, there will be more short
stretches of perfect roads, and at some
future lime, not far distant, the stretch
will be unbroken.
Hon. C. 10. Kicker, of Gardiner,
who has been hero attending court,
as a Juror, lefl this morning .for
homo. Ho will vislL wkh tils (lauda
tor i-u Cattngo Crove, tnrouto.
Himplo Itemed)' for lu (irlppe.
La Grippe coughs aro dangerous,
as they frequently develop Into pneu
monia. Foley's Honey and Tar not
only stops tho cough, but heals and
strengthens tho lungs bo that no
serious results need be feared. WO
do not know of a single instance
where a cough or cold resulted in
pneumonia when Foley's Honey and
Tar had been taken. The genuine
Foley's Honey und Tar contains no
harmful drugs and Is In a yellow
package. Ma raters Drug Co.
Came Ncnr Clinkiiii; to Dentil.
A little boy, the son of Chris D.
Peterson, a well known resident of
the vitiligo of Jacksonville, Iowa, had
a sudden violent attack of croup.
Much thick, stringy phlegm came up
after giving Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. Mr. Peterson says: "1
'think he would have choked to
death had wo not given him this
remedy." For sule by nil drugglsts.C
j .j. .j. .j. .j. j j . j. .j. .j
HOKSKMF.N, HAVK MONHY .J.
J. ON IIOKSIONrlOUI.NU. 4
Horseshoeing at the Empire .J.
.J. Ulacksmlth Shop is now from .
$1.50 to $2.00. For cash only. 4.
dswfl8 S. T. SMITH, I'rop.
Ja J J J J J
Raises the douglt
and complies with
all pure food laws.
MB
CRE3CENT MPO. CO.
Makers ot MAPLE1NK
Uxtter than Maple).
A tenth of what Is going
on In Town, 5tntc, Na
tion and World If you
fail to take
THIS PAPER
Order It JVclv I Order It JVvtu I
HAND!
US YOUR4
ORDERS
FOR
JOB '
PRINTING
THE WORK IS
TnEr BEST
ITHE PRICE ISi
RIGHT
For good prtnUni of all klndj
The Review always leads.
In Suniury
S3&0OC
Tubes
Write or Ask Druggists
For this Free Sample
There Is enough Kondon's Catarrhal
Jelly la tills frco sample sent for a
penny postal (or several days' treat
' mentenouk'l) to Stive instant relief from
cold In (lie huiul or tin sal catarrh, etc.
This wonderful, pure remedy (In sanl
tnry lubeit) Is applied direct to the raw
surfaces. It la so soothing and healing
that it (lives InMant relief, and Its con
tinued uso will cure permanently all forms
of catarrh. Over 'i5,000 dru??Uts sell ft
In 25c and 50u tubes. Doctors, nurses,
druKlffsta recommend It. The sample
proves. Ask your druggist or write to
day for free sample.
Kondon Manufacturing Co.
MlnnesipollJia Minn.
$ 4
KOSKIIIRQ MARKET.
4" 4
$
WIIRAT 1.10.
OATS fific to 0c.
HAY Velcli, $ 1 4 to $15 ton;
grain, ;ir u ton.
BAItl.EY $36. CO ton.
Livestock.
8THBKS--Allve,'3y,c.
COWS Alive, 3c to 34c
VHAL Drfissed, 6c. lb.
lKHiK Urewert, 8(tc; alive, 614c
SHEKP 3V4c.
POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive.
10c to 12c; dressed, 12 lie; ducks
alive. 910c; dressed, 14015c.
K(1(!S 40e doz.
HUTTHlt 3fc to 3714c.
CAIIBAOR 114c. lb.
I'OTATOKS New, lc lb.
WOOL Full, 20c to 2114c, year
din. 2itf.
MONEY 1214c lb.
ONfONS 2c lb.
rOKTLANI) MARKETS.
Hops, Wool nnd Hides.
HOPS 1008 crop, choice, 15c,
prime to choice, 16c; prime, 1514c;
medium, 15c; 1909, choice, 21c;
j prime, 20c.
WOOL 1909, Willamette Valley,
20(Ti2lc; Eastern Oregon, 2023c.
I TALLOW Prime, per lb. 34c;
; No. 2 nnd grease, 2 2 14 c
SHE10PSK1N8 Shearing, 10
25c each; short wool, 25 60c; med
ium wool, 50c $1.00 each; long
wool, 75c$1.25 each.
MOHAIlt 1909, 2324c lb.
II1DJCS Dry hides, 171814o lb.;
green, 9',4C1014c lb.; bulls, gree'i
salt, 7c lb; kips, 101014c; calves,
green, 16 18c lb.
Butter, Hggs and Poultry.
miTTEIt FAT Delivery f. o. h.
Portlund Sweet cream, 3414c; sour,
3214 c
lil'TTKIl Extra creamery, 39c;
fancy. 37c; store, 25c.
CHEESE Fancy full cream flats,
ISc; triplets and daisies, 18c; Young
Americas, 19c.
EC(!S Candled, select, 41
42 ',4c; local storage. 28c.
POULTRY Mixed chickens, 1514
c; fancy hens, 17fi 1714c; roosters,
old. 12c: geese, 12 14c; turkeys,
alive. 21 22c;, dressed, 2529c,
ducks, 20 fu 22c; pigeons, squabs, $3
per dozen; chickens, dressed, 1714
18c.
(irniii, Klour and liny.
DARLKY Producers' price
1909 Feed. $31 fi $31.50; rolled,
$33; brewing. $31.50.
WHEAT Track Club, " $1.11;
fortyfuld, $1.10; turkey red, $1.14;
Willamette Valley, $ 1 .OK.
HAY Producers' price New
timothy, Willamette Valley fancy,
$20; ordinary, $ 1 9 til- $ 19.50; East
ern Oregon, $21; mixed, $15.50;
clover No. 1, $15 $16; wheat $10
$17; cheat, $16; alfalfa, $16.
OATS Spot dellvory, new, pro
ducers' price Track No. 1 white,
$33 4 $34; gray, $32 $33.
The following is the general range
of livestock prices in tile yards:
CATTLE Hest steers, woighlng
1 200 pounds. $4.X0fi $5.00; medium
steers. $4.75; best cows, $3.75'
$4.S5; fancy heifers. $3.75 3.85;
medium cows. $3.50; poor cows,
$2.00!!i 2.511; bulls. $2.002.75;
stlliis. $2.50 3.00.
HOIIS ltest east of the moun
tains. $S.S58.90; fancv, $8.75
8.80; stockers, $6.00; pigs. $6.00
7.00.
SHEEP Best wethers, $5.25
5.50; ordinary, $5.00; spring lambs,
$6. OtMi 6.25; straight ewes, $4.75;
mixed lots, $4.75!i 5.00.
CALVES Best. $5.25 fi 5.50 ; or
dinary, $3.00 4.50.
Fruit and Vegetables.
POTATOES Selling, new, $1.10
ft $1.25; buying. Eastern Muttnomrh
and Clackamas, 75ji85c; Willam
ette Vallev, 65 70c.
ONIONS Jobbing. $1.25ffl$1.35
per sack; garlic, 10c per lb.
APPLES-$1 i $3.
VEGETABLES New turnips, Ore
gon, SOW 90c sack; beets, $1.25; car
rots. 8090c sack; cabbage, local,
$l.50''u $1.75; tomatoes, local, fancv,
$2.25 crate; beans, 10c ib.; caull
llower, $1 don.; peas 10c per lb.;
horseradish, 10c: green onions. 10c
doz.; peppers, bell. - c lb.; head let
tuce. 20c dox.; hothouse, $1.25 box;
radishes. c doz.; hothouse, $1.25
radishes. c doz., bunches: celery.
$3.50 to $3.75 crate: egg plant, 15c
It).: sweet potatoes, $2.25.
BEANS Small white $5.50; larje
white. $4.50; pink. $4: bayou. $5.75;
Limns. $5; reds, $7.50.
CORN Whole, $36; cracked.
$37 ton.
Siitn Smythe, the Renlal contractor,
sprained hts wrist trytnft to reach for
a cup of Folger s Ooldt-n Gate Cof
fee. 6
Even Ktttssgvfes.
IIIIIIIIIIIIII)IIUIIH11
CHRISTMAS
And I have begun my third year of trade
in Roseburg.
I wish to thank my many Patrons
for their liberal patronage in the past and
wjsh you a Happy and Prosperous New
Year.
I am ready to supply your needs in
first class Groceries, Fruits, Flour, Feed,
and Tobacco, Staple and Fancy Dishes at
Reasonable prices.
Phone 201
ALTON S. FREY.
NEW S. P. TIME CAIll).
Northbound
Name
Shasta Limited . .
Flyer
Overland
No.
12.
14.
16.
18.
20.
11.
13.
15.
17.
19.
Leave
7:30 a. in.
2:25 a. in.
11:20 p. m.
Port. -Ash land local 1:50
Port.-Roseb'g local 9:15
p. in.
Houthboitnd.
Shasta Limited ...12:41 a. m.
Flyer 9.15 a. in.
Overland 4:05 a. m.
Port.-Hoseb'g local
Port.-Ashland local 5.30 p. m.
No. 17 ties up in Roseburg, ar
riving here at 1:10 a. m. It forms
the equipment of No. 20, which
leaves here at 9.15 In the morning,
returning to Portland.
It will be noticed that the above
In the leaving time of these trains.
Most of them arrive 20 minutes be
fore departure. The Shasta Limited
does not take on passengers at any
placa between Portland and San
Franciscoo. It carries through busi
ness only.
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