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ItKVIKW I'UU.IMIINU COWAN? j Kntori(t at Kowburn, f)rKin. Pout officii us 'cunij-'lni!B Matter. IMItLKl.Y rr yar. hy mn!l Per month. rt llvHnc1 Per wot It. delivered SEMI-W KKKI-V per yar ,JU lunnthi tK KMIlKK lil, l"1 I. ,13.00 . .DO . .U .12 0 .li.no XKW TKI-.ATV imi'ossium: yon nkxt i :w months, (INK IX MA I.CAIHJt hAVS. BT. PKTKHHIH'lHi, lu-i 20 - I) -HarltiK that the adoption or tin Sul srer renolutlon nhroKiititiK ibe tn-a". of with the I niled Statt-s would have created feeliriK hen of a na tional collision with that cuunirv, Professor Paul Noiolalevlhh Mili koff, leader of the constitutional and HocIhI Heniocratx in the duuia an) one of the most talked of nun I.; Hussla, today expressed his views on . i. t I,,.. uli,...il..n Tiiu tut.nan pr,di.t,d tlu.t Ih, lieu ; fw mtmtliH would It" llllftl with ! uiiil. ly for both KiihmIh nml t Ii I'll!-1 ti'd Slut in ami that it will l Imioh- i ulljle to ni'Kll;ilH a ni-w tnaly w 111 If ; the nreMPiit Ht'litllilcnt ixititH. Tilt' i inenibern of the oppoHiiiou in tlx diiniii, Ite laid, mii)ort the uttittid of the United Slates, but ar Kl-id PreHldent Taft put the ntntter throuKh on a dlnlomatln IimhIk. nil her ... m,....i.... i.. t..r i, I with Hh clmrne that KukhIii had vlo- j lated the treaty, to panx. Itiililleallon 1'leaNeN rl'afl. NEW YOKK, liec L'O A Kirenumis prourum which will laxt. until hi ueparuiru .or nu Bimi ill mm- ini i.miBin RI.-.-..-.I , .. ni.e-iiL .aii.d,,, nest Htoimit'h, liver, nerve and here today. Arier laying the orner-' k,11(.y remedv and lood purlller on atone of the new settlement hous." earth. Duly 2.".c at all drugglsta. building for the blind, the rrenident I v wa Kepi nusy receiving visiiors mini tlillliernus ltepilhllcali leaders. To IliKhl he will be the kuchI of honor at two bamiiieta, being dined by It,- Automobile ('lull of America and by the llrooklyn Young Men's KepnhH ean Club. President Taft was In high apirils today over the ratlll 'ii- When a woman spruits of her fcilcnt secret si;fifrin( Iie trusts you. Millie ns huve he stowed this mnrk of couli denre on Dr. K. V. Pierce, of HuJTulo, N. Y. I-very-where there are women who bear witness to the wonder working, curinf-powcr of Dr. Pierce's I-avorite Prmcription which suves tho xufferint sex from pain, and succctiilly l! nipples with woman's wuuk neshcs and itabborn i.'i. MB Dr. Pie rem' u Iteae1 PtIUtm ladmx 'iW FUTURE OF YOUR BUSINESS I1ANGS ON UR i a. je DL1CY -SV22T- DOUtiLAS ABSTRACT ITS "THETMING" J. H. Sykes w E Carry a new and eomplcle stock of Cuns, Am munition. I isliin lacklc aiul oitin Ciooils. Gun Repairing and Key l ittins a specialty. A share of your patronaije KT.ITK HliHT IIOl'H I..UV ! SAI.i:!. (Jr., I)c Hfcaima of n'jiurl.Ml ittlaMtinn nl the elht-hour in, fspi-iiullv on imtilii- wurka, Ha Kiiliii t ''iiiUMlisiiU'iifr O. I. Huff butt , iuhifv il a li'tlcr to uil the meui : l.i-ts of alt Couniy ConrU In Oregon. 'I il-'IV ii f t 1 M J ( OIIIIIilShloiKTH UI1U litiimv J.nlirt's in iIh stilt!.-. On; re- lui ii'il i t-ax n inr in in ti of the lav; ! hif.ikliin alum; t !) Iiih'h Ih a ful i in pi hsiitii itiiiont; t'ominlsMoiMTH t hat ti i-uipl'iy n it'll a ml jiay them I v tli!- Iiour iii;ik'B It U'Kal to wort ihwn oir l hi- HKlit hour limit. 4'oiiiiiiihhioiici lioiT calls attention to I Ik- nj'ininn i iifh-rtMl hy the At hirm y (Inn'ial in which It Ih declared iliai it Is a violation of th law to "permit iiH'fhanh-H or laborer eni jloi'ii hy tin statu or any county tn woik mure than elsht bourn a da In any lah'iidar month, regard leg of whether iIm-v at.- employed hy the day, hour or minim 'Permit iitf to Huggest," writes t'oiiiiiiisHioncr J I off , "that you send !iitl-i-H to all super visum, superln- ti-iirlt-ii ts. etc., for whom you may be ri'spoiisjIiU', calling attention to thl.s matter. It Ih my duty an well as voiiih to see that this law Is en foici (I. The penalty for violation Ih .'" ""' ,' "r lnil.ri.on- mk'iil not inori' than hIx montliH. or ImiIIi I.IkIiIiiIiik KIIIk Few. In linn; llKhtniNK kllli'd only 169 ! people In this whole country. One'6 ""'' l"ti hy lightning are li-Bs than two In a iiillllou. The oeam irom i.ver. Kinney or sloiiiai'h trouble In vastly greater. !'.'". .' l-;l'"'t,'lc .".'.V0 !'e u,!d. " Itohert Mails n. of Went HurllnKlon, lowa, proved, hour doclora gave him up alter eight luuntlia of suffering (r,)nl virulent liver trouble and yellow jauiidhe. lu- was tlan completely (M, r,.J hy i;ei trlu liltlera. Tlley re s. y. .McLean, fur rly of the rmpiiua Land & Water Company, anil family li-ate this week Tor New York t'liy. their ruiurc hiime. going liy way of San Krancisco, where they will lslt frlemls. fifronlz Itevlew advertlaers. Honored by Women dsn IT MARTS T:K WOHHN STRONO IT n.Ki:S 5!C!C WO.MHN WELL. No woman, ippcul n ever misdirected or her con cnoe ntispliicrd w hen htie w role for sdvicc, to t'le Worn u'i Disi'iNs miy Miim(-i Association, Ur. U. V. Pierce. President. il , N. V. nstunl Knnri mnvcmtnt oiki m dfir. Insurance!! Fire, Accident, Liability, Plate Glass, Automobile, Burglary, Rent ami Livestock. Bonds of every kind I'lionf 87 TRUST COMPANY Good Food Good Service " i 'ii. in) t lie one for vi1 t.onit'-like cooking t . v a fc,Mid artet v. ( i i; si i uwr i Mi Ihm e w Immi ou'ri ; m u i.ir i rompt ncs i I n r pi ice rttol I it it l I ouiltrr. C. and J. Flliott Proprietors. GUN STORK Opposite, Post Ollke. will he appieciatetl. ,nrAh XEW B. i. Xlihoia left tlli morliin '. for" Uoreiia on buslhesa. . Charles T. Curry returned thii morning from a buslniss trli to :'ort land. Miss Anna Salniali went to Vmi lund toduv lo spend the holldnv. wlt'i relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Van linen, of Portland, are here to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Klffert have gillie to Medford to spend Chris: lu. with hla parents. 1 l)r. C. L. I'earson leaves here to night for San lilego to spend the iioll-j days with his family. j Mrs. J. K. I'ickeus and baby, of; Kugene, are visiting here Willi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. French, j Mrs. J. Cannon and Mrs. .lay I'p tou. mother and sister of Claud it. Cannon, arrived here this moiiiiu from Portland. Mrs. tirlililh and Thomas Dlvon.l nf ttie It It lllvnti farni left lorl-iv i for Sherwood to send tho hididays with her parents. Ken Kddy and Miss Kiiimu I'eland. students at the O. A. C., arrived home here Monduy night for the holidays vacation. .Mllllialiien .Allelitlnn. Quarterly inspectioii of Company II, Oregon .Vi tlotial fiuard tonight (Thursday) by Col. c. c. Ilammoiid. Ir. Lowe, the well known op tician and optometrist, will 'x in Koschurg Jan. K and 9 to noon. Iteniember the day and dates. Mrs. Walter llouser went to Cot tage tirove today to remain untl; after Christinas with her parents. Mr. llouser follows Saturday. Mrs. W. M. I'nrtln. who lias been under treatment for an abcess of the foot at Mercy Hospital, was uhle to return home to Ulllard today. Mrs. A. Heffner, who has been a guest at I he home of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Cavender. left Wednesday night on her return to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hellestrem lefi. today on their return home to Oak land. Cal., after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lea. Cottage Cirove high school basket hall team was easy Tor Hoseburf; High at Sykes' rink. In this city. Wednesday night, the local students winning by the score of 4 1 to 6. Mrs. C. A. Pengra and children, who have been guests at the home of her brother-in-law. E. II. Pengra, left Wednesday night on her return to Portland. Her husband leaves that city In a few days for Klrksvilln. Mo., to study for the profession of an osteopathic physician. Acting In a disgusting manner wltn his female consort of the same nr.. Ill the presence of passengers. O. II. Penny, a negro and I'. S. arniv In fantryman, was taken off the north- hound, overland train .Monday night in uoseiiurg ami lodged In the .U. jail. The negress. giving the name of Miss King and North Yakima. Wash., as her home, was arrested in Portland this morning. She will be brought hack here and arraigned iolntly with Iienny In the Justice Court on the charge of lewd cohabi tation. How to Want Off a ('old. When your feet are wet and cold and your body chilled through and through from exposure, tako n big dose of Cliiiiiiherliiin'K CoiirIi Keni"- lv. bathe your feet In hot water be fore going to bed. and you n-o almost certain to w rd off a severe co'd. For salo by all dealers. C o Hertha Marshall, Tiller; It. Thom as. Thorn K. Ciae. Wilbur: Irmn L. Vance. Siitherlln: liny K. Class, Ku gene; Itowlev fruit, forvallls; C. II. Palm. It. f. Age... K. M. War.l. City: K. .1. Ityan. Ceo. W. Keams. Crnnis ' Pass: Mrs. Chan. I.evengood. Clarice l.evengond. Lille Weaver. Myrtle Creek; .1. I. Junes, Collage drove; Mary Overman. Itlce Hill; Chas. H Post and wife, Oconto. Wis., were n lit arrivals at the McClallcn. I'.titU W'intcr's Trouble. To many, .winter Is a season of' trouble. The frost-hllten toes and lingers, chapped hands and lips chlibiatus. cold-sores, red ami roui;h! skins, prove this Hut such troubles l fly before Huckleti's Arnica Salve. A 'rial convli s. Greatest healer of i bums, bolls, piles, cuts, sores, bruises ! ei .ema and i prnlns. Only 2;c at all druggists. $9 Per Ton MriwT roAii link. a hot llri' In j;fT sarit :n (inn a d.'!UM to tin liter i,i I V ri.'w w :.t! 4 s.ttN'.i, i; t.je ih in tmiiiru M-mivr.t till ,ui trv a ten. Roseburg Flour Mills Phone 56 TllUI tUViisi (II' MKtiUU'Kt' I MC WW, III T VKItV yy.w roKiTMXH oricv, In th? January Woman's Horn Companion there are some Interest ing figures showing the immense number of ouug people who are en couraged to study music teiih u virv of becoming p.-rtot uiers. There are a surprisingly small number of places which tnese people can fill with financial profit to themselves. Following is an ex:ract from tho Companion: "In the city of Merlin alone there are twenty-five thousand non-German students, mostly American and principally girls. It Is estimated that each student spends an average ot one thousand dollars a year for liv ing and tuition. "In New York there are sixteen conservatories of music; lu Chicago, eight. It Is estimated that in the former city there are more than ten thousand students enrolled In the conservatories and with teachers ol recognized standing. "At the public hearings of appli cants for roles dining the season at the .Metropolitan Opera House lu Sew York City not less than thirty young women are given hearings each week. The majority of the.ie k'irls have sia ill small fortunes in F.ulopcun study: and they are abso lutely unfitted for operatic work. "And this, remember, is after they have spent money lavishly with this big teacher or that, ulwaya with fai'n in the ultimate fabulous success of a grand-opera career, a faith that Is fostered by the teachers who reap the beneiits. "There are other sides to the story: the girl who borrows money for her music lessons, the girl who is supported by uu ambitious patron ess, the girl whose education is pur chased by pitiful self-denial on the part of her raiuily, all these are fa milial types In musical centers of F.urupe and America. It Is high time that the true condition of affairs and the chances of success or failure he looked squarely In the face, both by the girl with a voice and by those who share her faith in It." XOTICH TO ClthlHTOItS. All parties known to be Indebted to S. K. Sykes on notes, or accounts, will please call nnd settle same at once. If said accounts are not paid n 30 days, same will be placed In the Iiand3 of an attorney for collection. From "THE IDEAL GIFT STORE' A Good Hook. A High Grade Fountain Pen. A Choice Hox of Stationery. Ladies' or Gents' Traveling Set In fino ..eather rase. Ileautiful Hand Painted Vases. Teachers' llibles, Hooks of Poems, Toys. Dolls, names. Goods the best, prices the lowest. Roseburg BooK Store TERCINSKI'S i Christmas Sale of Good Useful Gifts Only a ftw inori1 d;iy rtMiinln !n whuh to do your Christmas shopping. X l.t't us luMp ou toalit' it ffw st'lcrt iotit Vt h:iw lots of useful at!U'kj J tor pri'seiitrf. 'W are onnmeratt Xmas Gloves $1.00 Values Xmas Gloves $1.50 Values i till' 11 H l.ih!t.-i in ii. any styles. l'"c io f.ec. J lll'ISTM i-i II lkKli('llli:l'S I. c. Xmas liariettcs and Hack" Coniha plain and fancy, reduced one-fourth. XMAS HAND BAGS In Many Styles Reduced Children's wool mittens 25c Xmas Knit Toques 25c! I Xmas Gifts for Men I :ltlurk aiul Kaney Uos 2'c .uul up. J flui-tn ,i Tten in fancy bov. 4T,c. X Ctirisim Susi-endt-ra in faiu-y ! 4 To. ' T f I'hritmas Handken-htofa. ic io -.'.c. 4 HOWARD'S SHOE HOSPITAL 1 W. S. IIOWAItn. Prop. NOW LOCATED ON CASS STREET In the M.mlietts HIi'.j;., next Jix-r to SiubUs Grocery All kinds of repairing. Shoes Mr. Mary H. McCnll, uf Akiilund,1 eiijny the dls'lnctloti of having tp.-n the first iirand worthy r atron of the grand chapter of Oregon, Order of Kastern Siar. Alpha Chapter No. 1, of that ladles' auxiliary of Masonry, was lustittit.-d in Ashland In ISM), bv officials from the jurisdiction of California. Later a grand chapter for Oregon was organized at a meet ing held at Hoi.eburg and MrB. Mr Call was elected i.rand matron. She is one of the widely-known pioneer womt n ol Southern Oregon, wliiie her husband, the late General John M. Mcfall. for many years was prominent in the business and politi cal affairs of Southern Oregon. Ms. .Mcfall came to Oregon ill lsr,4. She graduated in 1N.MI from the rmpqita Academy and taught the flint public school opt ned lu Ashland. Post card albums rt Hamilton's. Have Arundel tone It. A Beautiful Set of DISHES Given Away Free at GOLDEN THEATRE 5c Admission 5c The best pictures In Itoseburg. TODAY SPKCIAI, TIIK t.r.K.vr .l STIN FLOOD THE l!l:il MAN'S I'I'.XAl.TV Drama. SPKf ll.ATION soxo "Xitru .Mitlolie." illustrated. d here &9cj $1.29: n endless variety of patterns. 4c to , In many styles and patterns, both maJe lo order hy an experl FOR THE Candies, Nuts, Candies the very best Nuts every known kind Oranges from the best growers Grapes the kind you like Mrs. A. C. Kidd Son Commercial Club Building XKXT DOOH ..I POSTOIFICK R. L. STEPHENS Exclusive dealer in Men's, Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes, in button and lace. New and up-to-date styles. JUST RECEIVED A new line of Men's, Ladies' and Children's Kid, Felt and Knit Slippers. Shoes made .iid repaired. Difficult work a specialty. All work guaranteed. MEN'S and LADIES' RUBBERS THAT FIT YOUR SHOES McClanahan Incubators and Brooders Spray Pumps Pruning Tools Let us demonstrate to you what the Kansas Pruning Knife will do. J. F. BARKER & CO. With a Implements Roseburg Special Holiday Sale THIS WEEK FRESH CANDIES AND NUTS Chocolate Creams aud Fancy Mixed Candies special 15 Cents a pound. Nuts ail kinds, 20 Cents a pound. KENDRICK & KING Jackson, St. CROCERS Phone 63 ) Roseburg Soda HOLIDAYS Grapes, Oranges i 2 l:l JACKSOX ST. full line of and Vehicles Oregon Ilaie inn n nni' le mipplv of cur .arlmnale.l revenue, naniI o r i r-istma? If not. don't over o..k ordermt raw. All flavor. " i'-io:r.i rug of th.w M i.-rait.- o:..v the ,:,r,. ine-- ti ;i-. ar an(1 onr IiiajJ (.y ' 1 K'l'i 'ip-tn-dafp In fir r--..... t. n-i an lin;.,iin aiU r - .in - i r.'i Work, I hone t