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P&S&mfi-il MM II1 1 J-i'-J-1 We Wish An It has come to our notice that a great many people thinK we are going out of business entirely, but such is not the case, we are going out of the 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c bu'.in- ss and putting in an up-to-date Ladies' Toggery in connection with our millinery. Mrs. Wilson is now at the. market and the advance spring styles in millinery and ladies' suits, dresses cats, etc., will arrive in ab ut 10 days, and these twodepartmzntswill bc urider the direct super vision of Mrs. Wilson, who is an expert mMlir.er and fi!tcr, and she is not working for a salary but (or your welfare and future patronage. For our mutual benefit we invite you to see our lines before buying. And -in the mean time call and see the many useful household articles that are being closed out rrgaidtss of cost Everything on the ccunUrs at t'NE-MALF PMCE. All Winter Millinery below cost. LOCAL NEWS. Joseph Endlcott went to Oakland Mm. L. Vllleplgue was over from on business today. Oakland today. T. 0. Havens was over from Drain The Baptist Missionary Society will on business today. meet with .Mrs. It. H. Crawford Mrs. Mary Wilson came over from Thursduy afternoon. Wilbur this morning. The Roseburg schools will b? W. I. Btapleton left this morning closed tomorrow on account of Wash for Medford tor a brief visit. I Ington'a birthday anniversary. E.B. Morgan left this afternoon S. J. Jones returned .Monday from for Drain and Elkton on business. Salem, where he was employed as P. A. Coppard, the hustling real watchman In the Senate during the estate dealer, was over from Oakland legislature. today. Mrs. John Diimbeck left this morn- A. D. Ilawn, .the contractor and : Ing for her home at Sania Clara, Cal., builder, was over from Sutberlln ' after a visit here at the home of her today. ! brother, II. J. Iienn. Mri. Herb Thomas, of Portland. Is Frank E. I.lnnei. of Wendell, Ida TMting here with her cousin, Tho. ho. after some corrcs ond nee with Weatcotl. the ltonehurg Commercial Club, Is Fruit Inspector McCall left this here with a view to locating, morning for Oakland and Drain on Joe Blosser, the former merchant official business. t and postmaster ar Win -liesier. IcJi Z L Dlmmlck i here from Port-1 hero this morning for Kansas Cliv land to vlBlt Ills brother. Theodore, for a visit of several weeks in lhat Dlmmlck aud look arter some 1msl- vicinity. Mrs. Oiiumliis Is now p ist neos matters. mistress at Winchester. 1 Wrestling AT SYKES' RINK Thursday Evening Feb. 23 Carl Busch v Ckumpton Mi'ddte-welght Wrestler of Germany. vs. ' Peter Buzukous Creek Champion Catch-as-Catch-Can Style Busch agrees to throw Buzu kous twice in one hour or lose the match. Seats now on sale at the Monogram Cigar Store. You Try It Just Once And Then You'll Know If yu keep house or buy eatables, you .should know the best time and the best place to buy. To do this Keep in touch with The North Side Grocery. The larm products here are fresh, clcau and wholesome, we have a generous supply Just tell what you like and we will satisfy you, be it today, tomorrow, or next wuek ves farm SAUSAGE, HAM and KGGS. l'lioiie 234 .illlJ'-F.v1'v SERVE "CASCADE" CINCER ALE at luncheon or diuurr and delight evety bj it' the finest domestic Kiufcr ale ever matle. Pkoa 166 Roseburg Soda Works to Correct Error THE FAIR STORE LOCAL NEW O Vr..,-. . j, -c The little store with the BIO nARGAINS. LOCAL XKWS. .Mrs. E. H. Plnkston, of Oakland, and .Mrs. 1). P. McKay, of Wilb-ir. were over this morning to visit their brother. Theodore Dlmmlck. who Is very III. Knulneer and Mrs. Say Wright re turned home to Grants Pass todav. The latter's mother. Mrs. Smith Ealley, who has been very 111, is now much better. J. S. Seavey. M. P. Stafford and W. K. Stafford were here from Eugene todav on business before the ('. S. land ollice. The former, who well known hop grower and deal is a 1 in I thistate. Is a brother-in-law of W H. Abitene. of thlB cltv. A dt.d of trutt was filed with the county clerk this afternoon bv the Uoach Timber Co.. to Continental and Commercial Trust & Savings Hank of Chicago, and Fnmk H. Jones, truitlee. The staled consideration Is $:ioo.imio. The document occupies 42 printed paRt s and conveys In trust a large area of lauds in townships 23 S . R. 2 and 3 W.; 24 S., R. 2 and 3 W,: '.'". -v. I!. I . 2 and 3 W. The loan which th:s dfed secitrfs Is to continue over a period of five years. X. W. Scluirf. drains Pass: .1. C. Donovan. A'lcuiv; V. R. K:hter;iach, llend: . M. a 1 nc;troiiK. Oaklati'l: J. c. MotHH, .1. S. .Milne. Cottage flrove: Court Hull. Medford: llarvev Brown. 'Ifti. CutsfiMMh. Ilarrv Schwartz. Rlfl-.11.-: I.. S. Diminii'K, Wilbur; . I., ifininiick. Pnrtland; 11. I,. Haven. Drain: Lillian Thnrdarson, Chrlt-Min1 'ho-d.lton. Corvallls; W. F. Arant. i'r:iier Lake: .lay C. Arant. J-ilnunth Fal's; U. It. Clll. Spokane. were rcct nt arrivals at the McClnllen. . I'llllx Victim to Thlcvcl. S. W. Mends, of Co;il Clly, Ala.. h; s a Jusl liiiil.ie gi i.-Viil:c.'. Two 'hievep stole li:s health for 12 year: They were a liver and kidney trouble Then I)r King's New Life I 1 1 1 r Throttletl them. He's well now. I:n-riveh-d for constipation, malaria, h"ai!:'che. dyspepsia. 2fc at all drug- Klsls. I Foil l,l- New 't-rooni. modern- coili'g", on large lot Price JIUiili. j A small nayment down and $10 a: month gtts It. Ituiulre of Millfr at Review ollice. dtf KOIt S. .V, New. nioi'Tn a-roum cottaK'; plastiTi'd ; all l-iri;e nn-'mrt. Cliiiu r!oMt. Ino fio'hc-i rlnsots. p.intv unci b;:lh. h(U isud cold water. atcnt toilet; coiuivto foun dation; woonV'M; lot 7fiX 140; easy t'ins. For furth'T nartlru lui'tt rail on Mrs. V. L. r'arnham, Si:! Wluch.ier Street. dtf Practical Automobile Suggestions 1st - Throw all prejudice asld. Jnd-- Satitiiy yotirHolf of rar'u pr-formani-e ;lrd .it'iisTy youtfielf of car's run uin;: eniin". 4th t'euhler first cost last. ."it: -thiy yu-ir weiond car tlrst. 0th - lie member, the Kord cr Is v't on th" inenia of the cur the snvlnt; In priiH is entirely mi extra ad s i til ;nvv The I'oid car in th? lightest run niiti; tlve passi'tn-fr car on the mar ket. The weict.t U an advertised leatuie. The Kurd tlreM Hre Hie larg i In proportion to weight of npy tiv e-p fs.etuer en r on the market still i hey are the smallest, most In expensive iiinl sill tear loni;tsl. ihe must roii vent nt ad I t isy rou trol. a voir n ii :tit ph i. in' iviumtm i.ir. 1... lyfl r.itui1 uk t-ost per in' The Ko.'d r 0. 4 proven Its 'iei, h. peWOr o 1 0 ira:!lity en tie 1 ni) 0 The Kofli car :nart am RraceCjil 'n aMp'"i'rmt ,ti1iei ax perronuatire. TSe Kord car Includes top. wind- llie'd. 11(H) :!leto, Sie4'domet e'Alaill p8, httrn, head " 1: M and genera tor. The Fold pi ;ee In IT So for the flve 1 itttiufi- louiMitt car. JT- for the ! m -In Runabout, and $tiS0 for the I. m. Inter and open K 11 itabont. I rires f. o. b. factory. The Ford car l exhibited it Thornton A Faucher garage, near MarsteiH' new building. ItosetnuK- by. G. W. Burnett Mi K N'T KOIl lM)lliiAS tDlNTV.I : "vldtftic 801 Mill St., Kuwtb.urg, Or. UH. VI. SEAVa. In-Puty Sheriff Fred Stewart w (IT d'liy tod.iy in account of u severe told. iii a. W. E. Nicholson an.l 'hree diildreu left tills morning lor their ii ti.i at Fori Klnrijuih. alter a .short islt hero wiih Mr. and .Mis. C. K. itoot. J. C. Wiley and W. C. Benham left this morning, the former for Clacka mas and the latter for Marion. Ore gon. They expect to visit other points together before returning. A. .. Smith. Oiikiaud: A, B. Camp. Il'.rr Creek; T. E. l.awon lilnjjir; ('. I.. O.irlci. litjimniiti ; V. and II. S. 'lltl'l.m-ll. Mvitle 1'i.lnl. Were anion III" Itos.'burK Vistlois todav. V. il. Crai-nift. of Alaska, pas pur-i-h fy il n in-ai-re tract In the I'miepia 1'i-rk Addition to tills city. He (.( Is to .'. alious. tlteteon rigllt .;-v and br.na; his family here to reside. C. T. Curry received Monday evening- a large, pure blooded Poland China hog to be added to the live stock on the RlversiJe farm. This fine reRitttered animal is from one of the best herds In the Willamette Valley. V. Pulec, of llnlse. Idaho, Is here,tj1at ' ooklnrc for a suitable tract for a col- rny of Bohemian settlers. He has visited Willamette found land prices purpose. He has Valley points but too high for his, located similar , colonies In other states. V.KX'S WORK SIIIKTS. Tluy them now. Hood ones on sale this week only at 3-j centB each, three for fl.OQ. Come In and see them, dsw THE ROCHDALE. TlXCTrUB OF All.VICA Still a favorite and a good one for rubbing sore muscles, at the RoB urg Phamacy. dtf Tin price or foodstufiB hsi. coni' Inwn t the North M- r.ri.rorr dtl -Pnone 221 for free delivery o our machine uaue bread. I'm, qua Bakery. ' dtf The price of roodtiurfs has come town at the Xortb P le Irocerv dtf Don't let the babv fret .t a eoo(i pacifier troia the poMourg Pharmacy. dtf j hpiivn al Rose'turg P-brmacy are elected, carefully ilea, anc. are dtf '.he pnr.tst obtainabltt. After ' yipg many t-ther br so-called h'gh graoe com ids of . Is found that White House CoiT.-e gives the best satisfaction. It hr.s tic- deli cate aroma. The Rochdale, Excli she Agents. dsw CASTOR! A For InJantii aad Childicn. The Kind You Havs Always Bought mil Gome This Week? At Last the Wash Day Solution is Discovered. The Wonder WaMnu lu chiiie is Hm loot peif.N' sidu tion of III ue Mop lay jet U veim d, k lar It d oner niec' ' are r u .f iiie:l. I.t Iiik hi f w n Jin lis in I , v Inirn tlrs 1 imv iiti I'h'n I h hoii Into ovc a Jteoiv ;f h-iin.. ;i J piu.'n to; . U c: r dt. the . . -hiim tor a family 01 iujr n 1 s than thh(- 111 . - , l-i'ud 1 the time need. l to nt .c eh 1 In1, -v mid t: f (he . 1. Tlii I. ,i t whrt fi, in.M . ie do" it em h w -sp : t takes live n j lee- , ps a slieef, nt 01 1 ii. , or !ll efjrlvf'et't iMimt' of o,i cl. 'i-s. With l-".n sir.,1,,. nf I lie I' n.l'r, 21M1 im-km. th a-hir r 1 1 HnKlie I r il I 1 fcl well. I'liU ninth, r ; 1, 1. .'.'s utt k ttinile In n tuitinte ai d a half 10 tun minute, no e tb the handle turn. The reason the machine . - thin is partially due to rt 1 prim Iple, nhtch exert.s nu m ful fonv In eleaninii clothes, Tte ntnehino Is very 1 linple and roiivenlenl. The tub ran Im taken from the stand ami water henleil lit It. The itaml atttl tub ran le plaiiMl together and thr whole mmhine ran In pushed uiuVr a kitcm-n table. B. VV. STRONG THE FUilNHJ. RE MAN Bears the y-jy Signatured CtrtV 3 as u va it- wa a dale 1 1 mnnnyV- " it 1 n 1 : men snioor. postpovfo! ott.Vnt: St IKKU. PHoPOsKH. Al Monday aftcrnocn's neeting of !t.e llost'tuirg s-hool board It was t:n:!!v d's-id.-d to poHr.une further actii.n toward the m- hih school lor the prt-wut. Instead, a proposi tion will be submitted to the voters for the building of a Ri'ade school. A petition lor an election voting a bond Issrte for 40.uuu for a grade school and site therefor as In cir culation today. Tins bond Issje and the proopsed sites for a grade school will both be subm'.tt-d to the voters of the d. strict at an election to be hel l at an early d..ie. the time there for not heinir hud as y-i. In the n,.illii.l of tie hool board the prt ant I.. ll s--hc:jl htilhl:' I'll he made ad.-iiu.it for all pies.m IiIkIi s'-hool purpos s al a nomin:il cost, by the reanaiiKenuMit oi sttii.e parti tions in the building. More room must be secured for tt grade schools which now occupy some of the rooms there and which are also badly overcrowding the other school buildings in the district. Some ob jection has been heard In regard to vol tie fin. (inn for another grade school, the belief being expressed 000 should be Butllcleni thrrefor j fbls indefinite postponement of ,he high school movement will be jnet-any accepted as killing the whole matter. This, as The Review predicted, was the real object sought by those who aroused the senseless agitation about sites therefor several weeks ago. Now the question arises: Will they turn in and kill the grade school movement also? IIOKN. GAI.PRAITII. At Mercy Hospital. Feb. JO. mil. to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Galbraith, of Dillard. a son. D. S. Bcasiey was among the Rose burg visitors today. John Lander was In the city Mon de v. He reports little Is doing in Civil Bend beyond the pruning of fruit trees. Peaches and cherries are about to put out their blossoms. John Johnson, loc'ly well known, is undergoing a severe attack of la grippe. For a time his life hung In the balance. His chances for recov ery are reported by the attending physician to be good. Pneumonia Starts With a Cold. You are probacy aware that pneu monia always results tronl a cold, but you never heard of a cold resulting in piitninioniu wheti Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. Why take the risk when this toiiiwly may be had fur a trifle? For sale by all dealer. 1 L Tlie I.ei'.e star Laundry is nnw open aud wants ynnr bu;s iit'KS. Ladies' and gentlemen's "rk a speelaltv. Kamiiy trade solicited, 'l.oiio 3 f? 0 and we son will eall for vimr laundi'v. also deliver it pruiir,it v wbeii ready, (live ns a trial. We know the business Iroin A to 7. and e can satisfy the most particular people. Ollice mid plant at ion Sheridan street, RoseliuiK. Davis & MauninK. proprietors. dtf Kirly Hose aud Early .Mic'.'ugan .seed potatoes.- a favorite p i.k an 1 while each. .Vow on sale nt the Kir h- usw f- -r I- i- i 7 nti-v;n iiFMin: llie'ii l .id Mi.l. First-class Diesis fct all hours. Fresh Oiyiintis Oysters 1-iaU end Clflins all tae time. Itegulnr Menls, H5 CentR. Have added a new Ba,i -mt especially iese-ved for ladles and families. An blleciric i'isno will furnish music daring meal Lours. 4 4 J. j.a.j.a.x4-4. A New way To Clean House Easier, Quicker and Cheaper than ever. It's a great relief to know that house cleauing is over. twit VAfTSIX CI.F.AVI'.B MAKIIS HOrsKCI.KAXINa KASY FOR YOl The Hosoliiitic A'nruum Clenn- rr fonsfnrms the cleaning of the house from i,n Infinite bur den into a co.pnfrnt!ve pas timeInto so actual pleasure. Instead of upheaval of fur niture, tskiiiK u' carpets, etc., The UoscImii-k Vacuum t'lenner 'by an .usy, simple ofien reniv vnf'nn. pives you perpetual free dom from dust, prrlme nnd dis ease nernis without disturbing fumlure or furnishings. I.-t n do your honsecleanlng with tbe Klectric Vacuum tlenn er. Tcephonrt 7!t HWi'PI Itfl Tf4M I.AI'VDKV . .J. . t. if, J, A if, ij, NEW YOR.K CAFE 'lmn Jo, Trop, KI'KV lAY AM XlfiHT. Menls at All tlonrn. ''.egiilar Meala SO centa. Chicken IinnT Sundays, from 12 noon to 2 p, m. Chop Sney. Noodles. Fresh Oysters. Fish. etc.. all the time. Cor. Jackson k Washington 3t LOCAL XKW8. I Dr. J. L. Callaway. Ostopathlc Phy sician. Abraham H.iildlug. Hose-bin Hot beef tea and chocolste. oyster cocktails, etc., etc., at l uipii-a hak- Barnard's new MarshOeld slag line. oltit;e corner Rose aud Wusb ! iDKtou streets. dtf Rose bushes and bedding plants In season. Mrs. F. D. Owen, florist, i Phone Suburban 97. tf Call up 340, tne Douglas County I Creamery, for cream; deiivereo. to I any part of the city. Funeral designs to order. ! right. frs. y. I). Owen. 1 Phone Suburban 87 i Dr. K. W. Hunt, dentist dtf Prices florist, tf office rooms in the Abraham Building, if ! Card party at Episcopal Parish House next Wednesday evening, 1'eb I ruary 2J. (liven by daughters of Kt. ! Ueorge. All are Invited. I Lots of has-beens. More would-'llke-to-be. but there Is only one first i class exclusive paint and wall paper jBtore in Southern Oregon In charge of a practical man of 30 years' ex perience. Store on Oak street, be jlow Roseburg Theatre, and is owned and managed by D. P. Fisher. All work first-clans and satisfaction guaranteed. Look for the Flag, dtf Every Lady in Roseburg Is most cordial'y invited to call at our - tore aud partake of a dainty luncheon advertis ing the use of Burnett's Standard Flavoring Extracts and Color Paste MiiS Crowley will be pleased to demon strate aud teach you how to make Bur nett's Ambrosia, Apple Eggs, Cheese Balls and French Cardials during this week. PltOXK 2:tH. Don't Read This ix a in miv. hhanipoo nnd Plain Hairdiess . . Hair Dressing, f ancy Facial Massage Vlbro Facial Massuge ........ Knc? Wench for freckles, etc. . . .50c facial .MussaKO aud Hleach Manicure ;(5c llody .Massage $1.00 J Roseburg Beauty Parlors Hair Goods Neckwear Millinery Toilet Goods Massage Cream, Skin Food, Whitening Cream, Cold Cream Hair Tonic, Face bleach, Drilllantlne. Hair Remover. Face Powders. Commercial Abstracts of Titles Blue Prints Filing Papers, Etc. , WE WILL GO ON YOUR BOND Insurance Conveyancing 32fl NORTH JACKSON STREET. ROSEBURG. OREGON WE have on hand at present" the largest and best stock of lumber, shingles, doors, windows, and building material we have ever had. Let us figure on your bill. Investment Company " TOO V Jtiionv a. J. NOTICE TO THE PL III.IC. if 4 Having purchased the inter- 4. 4. est of Mrs. M. Josephsou In 4. the firm of Josephson'a, we X hereby announce to the public 4. 4 that 011 and after February 1st . the new linn will do a spot J. ju cash business only all credit JU 4. business of whatever nature . being discontinued ou and af- 4. 4 ter that date. J. As we are desirous of wind- . 4 Ing up the affairs of the old . 4. firm as quickly as possible, we 4. Jt hereby request all persons 4 owing accounts to lusephson's 4. U to arrange to s-ttle same 4. 4. promptly February 1st. 4. i (SiRnedl x 4. 4. SAM S. JOEPIISON, J. 4. JI'LIEN JOSEPHSON. .!. 4. dswtf 4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. Kindlify. the piano tuner, Is In town. Phone 357.1. dtf We are at last this to make an nouncement which will give Joy to 144; (216.00 worth of magazines given away free. Head the adv. of the Roseburg Book Store In another oclumn of this pnper. sw COM.MMItrlAi. ci.ru IU'II.DIXG. 3at - Our work is the Guaranteed 50c j 50c I ,50c I ition 75c Kind. Abstract Co. HKItVB HI.nSa HTKAK eet. tender and Juicy and your bur band will open up his heart and hti pocketbook. Where will you net luca a steak? Why rlaht here, of course. W have the choicest meats In alUtne land. ir you buy here once $ui husband will get unod-na lured Imme diately. If you buy here regulanj be will be "Sunuy Jim" all tie Urn. The Economy Market . KobJbacea, Pro,.