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EDISON Ol T7 .1. RECORDS Here is your chnnce to lay In a supply of Genuine Ediso Wax Gold Moulded Records at a cut ,.ri,. v 1 of any of these records In our stock price of these records is 35c, so you Tills Is (lie first time an Edison Record has ever been sold at less than the regular price. GENUINE EDISON COM) MOULDED AMBEItOL WAX RECORDS. are also offered at a bargain price while the supply lasts. We are now selling these 60c records for 31c each 11s long as they last. You have never before bought them for less thun 60c each. Make your selections today while the assortment Is unbroken. Select a dozen or two and make a deposit on them and we'll hold them for you. EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW, JANUARY 21, 101:1. DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. S. Weather Bureau, lor J oSce, Roseburg, 24 hours ending S s, m., today. i'ercipltatlon In Inches and hun dredths: Maximum temperature 42 Minimum temperature 3S Precipitation 0 i'otal preclp. since 1st. of mo. 5.15 Norman precipitation for 1110. 5.70 Tulal preclp. from Sept. 1, IS. 93 Avg. precip. Iroin dept. 1, 1877 17.71 Total excess from Sept. 1, '11IA Average precipitation for 35 wet ' seasons (Sept. to May.) . . 33.28 WILLIAM BELL, Observer. WEATHER FOR! CAST' Rain tonight and Wednesday. NOTICE. A number of people are under the Impression that In selling our livery business wo also disposed of our blacksmith shop. "is is a mistake, as we are still dol Sjusincss at the old staBd and are .epnred to care for your work now1 in the same effi cient, way that we did before the fire. Shop on Main street, dsw BANKS & WELKER. Commercial Aostrad Co. Abstract of Titles Blue Prints Filing Papers, Etc. WE WILL GO ON YOUR BOND Insurance 200 PERKINS DIIMHNG Your Clothes Sent Home Promptly When von patronize our family washing department there are n an noying delays and misunderstandings regarding the return of your laundered clothes. . , , . ..aa ni.k Your washing Is called for regularly each week, It Is laundered quick ly and delivered promptly. , mo .,,. Our service proves more satisfactory than washerwoman ertce In every respect. Besides, you know that our work is absolutely sanl tnry. Phone call brines a wagon to your duor. PHONE 380 and our laundry wagon will call. LONE STAR LAUNDRY FARRAND BROS., Props. Corner Pine and Woodward Sts. HAY CUTTERS PLOWS THE. BEST Pruning Tools AT J. F. Barker Co. Implements and Vehicles Roseburg, Oregon ADRIAN STEEL WIRE FE.VCK -Lt- EfdUl ison Standard re your choice as long as they last. The regular are saving nearly one half. LENOX & OTT Roseburg, Oregon '! 4 4. s. 11. citoi'oi has 4 NEWEST THING OUT. A Husiuoss men and citizens of J Roseburg will now be relieved of the tedious necessity of fiic- t I urlng the cost of sending any parcel post packages by buying one of the newly patented U. 4 S. Parcel Post Scales if S. B. f J Crouch. !. 4 The device Is unique In that j u by simply placing a package J. upon it the sending cost and 4 weight to uuy of the eight f - zones Is Immediately indicated on the dial, thereby eliminating A I all necessity for mathematical I calculation by the sender. A 4 4 sample scaleB may be seen any 4" . time nt the Crouch store, 4" Sheridan street. 4 Review Want Ads. Bring Results. Board and Room Modern apartments with bath, and hot and cold water In each room. Transient trade especially solicited. Klrst class dining service. MRS. CAM AND, Proprietor Phone i!Hl. 112 Drockway St.. Corner Jackson. Near High School. Conveyancing ROSEUUrtO, OB1MON FEED 01UXDER9 POST UOLB WOOERS UtCEMUER SUMMARY OF COMMERCIAL CLUB. During the mouth' of December, 191-'. the Koseburg Commercial Club sent out mall to U05 addresses. In- quiries were received from 30 states, Canada and the Philippine Islands. The largest number ot inquiries were received frum California, Oregon and Washington, the next In order being Kausas, Colorado, .Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa. Pennsylvania, Texas, Missouri and advertising departments shows and Idaho. Several inquiries were ' excellent results and substantial received from Canada. Plight families gains, und there Is no good reason state that they are coming to locate' why both these departments should here in the spring. not bo supported liberally during the The uature ot the Inquiries Is as coming year. SECRETARY. follows: 30 per cent were general, 14 I 0 per cent relative to general farming, We thank our competitors tor ad 15 per cent homesteads. 4 per cent vertising our remarkable flour bust timber, 7 per cent poultry, 6 per ceut.ness during the auto contest and as riillfl-iMir U nip ,.., ot.,,.1, C ,.. nanl ' fruit, t per cent truck. Ten men asked relative to business openings, two contractors wished to come here to locate, three asked relative to pro fessional locations, eight wished em ployment in offices and five said they were wilting to work at any kind of labor to make a living. Three de sired to reut farms. Quite a number asked about railroad land, and the usual requests for newspapers were received. The correspondence has Increased materially in the last month, and there is every indication that there will bo a substantial number of tan. Hies come to the Umptiua Valley dur ing the year 1913, During the past year ubout 22,000 pieces of mail were sent out to 14, 284 different addresses. Part of this literature went to the Philippine Is lands, a part to the English colonies in the Orient, a small portion to Ger many, France and tlreat Britain, quite a little to Canada and the Canal Zone, but the most of it was dis tributed throughout thu United States. The states sending in the largest number of inquiries thruout the year were California, Oregon, Washington, Illinois, Oklahomn, Texas, Colorado and Minnesota. The funds of the club do not per mit of very extensive advertising, the only adv. that has beeu carried thru the year being a classified adv. In Sunset, which has brought a large number of replies. Thru the Oregon Development League many names have been secured, lo which litera t'.ir? l'.s been pent, resulting not only in direct inquiries, but in some cases arousing the Int erest of tlmse nd di'ei:s:'d to the extent that, they visited Itor.ebure; ami selected a loca tion for a home. An analysis of the inquiries for the year shows very little difference from that of the December analysis. About 34 per cent of the Inquiries were general, with the percentage given above applying to general farming, homesteads, timber, poultry, dairying, stock, fruit and truck. About 2 per cent of tho inquiries were not listed under the above heads, being rela tive to logged-off lands, alfalfa grow ing, nut culture, or some branch of agriculture or horticulture not rep resented above. The annual reports of a number of clubs have been made. It is very gratifying to those Interested In the success of the ltoseburg Commercial Club to compare these reports with that or tho local Commercial Club, as In every case our showing Is much more favorable. Our club has re tained a better percentage of mem bershlp, and had lis affairs on a bet ter business basis than practically all the other clubs whoso reports are available. Numerous old accounts have been taken care of during the past year, and tho financial condi tion of tho club Is better at this time than It has been ut any time in Its history. Tho advertising fund has met very favorablo support from practically all who have been asked to contribute to it, but at this time there are quite a number ot our sub- iimtinl business firms mat nave noi been requested to sign tho subscrip tion list, but probably win uo oeioie the month closes. Douglas County Is neing wen nu- vertised thru the efforts or tno uose- burg Commercial Club, ami mo re sults or this advertising are becoming more and more apparent. Those in touch with general conditions thru out the eastern and central portions of the United States say that Oregon will probably gain moro in popunuiuu this year than she has in any other ono year In her history. Thero Is, therefore, every reason to continue tho advertising work of the club in order that Douglas uoumy may i- celve her full share of these now-j comers. I Tho Canadian government has in-; vestigated tho probable immigration to Canada from tho United Stales during the year 1913, and announces that this immigration will bo in creased, and a much more substan tial class of citizens be attracted. Tho advertising sent out by the Roseburg Commercial Club and other clubs of the state, does not appeal strongly to the very poor man who Is not In position to establish himself and family on his arrival in the West, therefore me ciass m uu-.. who are coming West at this time s m,.ch more desirable, being as a rule able to luko care of themselves .i.ntA..nf. nitinintiitv they Io:.te. In Thru tho courtesy or !!'.: puniihu--s of the Roseburg Review and the venlnjr News, ovr 1 e".'1'8 "f u r local papers have b-n r-nt to crB E ,,t-r.'.'.ted people, ni.u "" question but that these newspapers nave been Instrumental In Influencing peoplo to locate In Douglas ( ounl. The Southern Pacific Company re ceiitly prepared for distribution a poultry booklet, which give, the u p una Valley considerable mention, I7do.,I..I- the '"'-' reived from this source will be of material benefit to this rommnnlt . "' ,f those who subs, ribed to the ad vertising fund last year renew their subscriptions, there will be a suffi cient fund to permit the club to carry alvertlsmg In a number of publica Uon. thus adding to the prospects '"Vompa'cd r.refully with the ra pe U of other clubs, the Roseburg Commercial Club In both Its social '.J. 4. See the beautiful hand- t Palntfd 'lnum Photos at rently reduced pr ces this f ,week Graves Art tmpor- ll11"', , Au el'Kallt llnf, ' nfw "ul'hBs Just In. suitable for f'i8 y Picture. our customers know, we handle only the best they will be pleasd to learn that we handlo the famous Sinclair Hams, than which thero Is none bet ter, and In addition to "ham and gravy" they can have fried ham and eggs, boiled ham, or any other old way in which they prefer It cooked. And best of all, it Is sold'under our guarantee. The Bee Hive (otourse). ALLEN'S FOOTEASE TheAnHsepticpowflrr shnkrn into llie shoes The Standard Rem edy lor the teel for a quarter centurv. 30.000 testimonial!. Sold TnnlB-Marlc everywhere, 2Se. Sample I'RHB. AiMwm, Allen S. Olmsted. I.e Rov. N . The Man who put the EEs In FEET. Review Want Ads. Bring Results. REMOVAL NOTICE The 5-10-15c Siore Has removed to the Hoover Building 143 Jackson Street Diaries for 1913 Teachers Bibles Testaments Prayer Books New Years Cards Birthday Cards Baby Record Books WeddingCertificates Blank Books Filing Cases Office Supplies Roseburg Book Store ROSEBURG OREGON Good Trees cannot be grown, re gardless of the quality of the soil or care, un less you have the right kind of trees to begin with Come and See the kind of trees we sell before you buy. We guarantee you never saw any better. Prices Right Roseburg Nursery Co. KITCH1N & BLiCK Proprietors ,' OREGON EASTERN R. R. I CAUSES LOCAL INTEREST. Vale People Are Encouraged Over the Rapid Construction Work Doing Carried On. The people of Vale are enthusiastic over the prospects of the early com pletion of the Oregon & Eastern Kallroad. In the last issue of the Valo Enterprise the following facts concerning tho new road are set forth: 1 Tho Oregon Eastern will be finished by 1916. 2 It will be the main line the main lino between East and West; the present" mnin line from Ontario to Portlnnd will give trackage for through traffic, freight and passen ger, to the Oregon Eastern Knilrouu (O.-W. H. & N.) from the Ontario Junction (14 miles east of Vale), to Portland on the north and San Fran cisco on the south. 3 The western terminus of the Oregon Eastern will be at Crescent, Oregon, In the northern part ot Klam ath County. 4 Vale will be more than a "whistling post," Bupply and freight terminals being maintained here, but extensive yards will be established at Ontnrio Junction, two miles south ot Ontario, where the Vale cut-off, as the Oregon Eastern might aptly be termed, starts, on Its very direct meander westwnrd. 6 Beyond Crescent, the Natron cut-off, now building, will be usod for through traffic, northward through Eugene to Portlnnd and Seuttle, and southward via Klamath Falls to San Francisco. 6 Extension of the railroad now built up the DoBchutcs will be made to Crescent, where a geuernl division will be established. 7 Through traffic between San Francisco and Portland will be di verted over the Natron cut-off, and that portion of the Southern Pacific" (Ilarriman) railroad now used as a main line, on which are located Rose burg, Grants Pass and Medford, with the heavy mountain grades, will be delegated to local UBnge only in the same manner that Huntington, Grande, linker and Pendleton will no longer be on the main trnnscontlncn tul or trans-stnto route. 8 Interstate traffic between San Francisco and Spokane will go via tho Natron cut-olf to Crescent, thence down the Deschutes via Bend, fol lowing the present routing up the Columbia River after reaching the Deschutes Junction, 19 miles east of The Dulles. 9 Spokane and Montana and Dtt' kota points, as well as Canada cast of tho Rockies, will be reached via Valo, at first over existing O. S. L. lines to Pocatello, Idaho, and Inter by way of the P. 1. & N. extension north ward to Ivowlston, or up tho Salmon River In Idaho, or via the proposed trans-Idaho railroad across one of the passes in the Bitter Hoot range. IHIOMION1 NOTICK. A special meeting of tho Roseburg Fire Department Is cnlled for Thurs day night, January 211, at 8 o'clock, at Firemen's Hall. The Important business to be transacted makes It imperative that every member be present. He sure to attend. J. R. CHAPMAN, President. LOCAL NEWS J. W. Perkins returned this morn ing from a brief business trip to CbicnKo. Joo Brands, of tho 3. P, depot, left this morning on freight a busl- ness trip to Ashland. Miss Dean Bond left Ibis morning, for Portland, wliero she will be em ployed in llrudshaw's department store. Don't fall lo Rot a sofa pillow or center while they are on sale at flraves' Art Emporium. Only 20c each. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chandler left this morning on their return to Port lnnd, nfter a visit at the homo of his brother, R. K. Chandler, on Flint si reet. I. ('. Alexnnder In hack from a business trip lo I.os Angeles, where he snys he got tho Impression that he was once moro In Iceland. He brought home a couple of samples of Luther Hnrbank's newly created spineless cactus and a fresh supply of optimism for Roseburg's future. At the Odd Fellows' hall on Fri day evening, January 17th, tho Unit ed Artisans Installed the following officers: Roslna Patrick, P. M. A.; Luther E. Milledge, M. A.; Tlllle Johnson, Bupt.: Nellie II. Milledge. Ins.; Emma Faulkner, Secy.; Belle Stephenson, Treus.: Allco Wilson, Sr. Con.; P. H. Black, M. C; Edna Mc- Kean, Jr. Con.; Sarah Mcf'ulloch Inst.: Ray Henderson, Warden; Hello Stephenson and C. II. Patrick, Field Com. J. A. Buchanan, P. M. A., was the Installing officer. I We are proud because of tho repu- itnllon our "Dalles Patent" Flour Is i gaining In Roseburg 500 sacks went Into the homes of particular house 1 wives of tho city In tho last four months, and not one complaint pretty good, eh! The Bee Illve (of course). HORN. n pnr-PL'Tir flu Deer Creek. Jan 18. 1!)13, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert lledgpeth, a daughter. A fllrl'a Wild Midnight Hide. Tn vara rtnnta nf a fearful forest flro In the Catskllls t young girl rode horsobacr at mianigni una mora many llvee. Her deed was glorious K..t lit, r nfton MkVnd hr Dr. King's New Discovery In curing lung trouble, cougns ana coins, wnian might hsve ended In consumption or pneumonia. "It cured me of s dread ful roueh and lung disease," writes w ll li.il.run W.lllnfftnn. Tnx. .ft, rtip nf nur f.mllv had died with consumption, and I gained IT pounds." Nothing so sura and site Bii ikrnat .nil Itinv trniiblee. niM en. mnA 11 oft Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggist. B The Kind You Have Always In use for over SO years, and -jyjt-j1-,, Bonnl supervision since its infancy. t'CC4CA& Allow lift f.ft ll mwIva vnn In tli Id- All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good'' are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Iniunts and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castorla Is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic; substance. 1 ts age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FevcrtHliness. it cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It. relieves ToeUi.iia; Troubles, cures Constipation -and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, g-ivhur healthy and natural Bleep, Tbo CkllOreii'ij Panacea- The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Si Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Usa For Over 30 Years. THK CKNTtUft OOMPANV, TT NOTICE. Having sold our livery business, together with all equipment for same, M 8. T. Smith, we are anxious to Ism all our buBlnets accounts. All rns awing us are requested to settle their accounts without delny. We must have all accounts sottied soon. 1m BANKS & WELKER. Electric Hot Point flat Iron, for merly $5, now J.'IT. 0. f)uy now, be cause they'll advance In warm weather. Guaranteed for 10 years. 9. II. Goodman, electricnl supplies, opposite city hall. tf Review Want Ads. firing Results. Umbrellas Repaired At N. E. Comer Rose ft Cans Bta. Roseburg Shoe Shining Parlors Can You Beat It? Nice level lots, river bottom soil, geed etreete, alleye In rear of every tet. All the privileges of the city WWW OUT Uie otty's heavy tux as- mmeat. In fact Maynard's Addition en Mfte mm Ideal home for you, ee II Is en fenr sleeks from the new high srtioel fdfe, one block from store, two blocks from public school. See me about them, or phone 212-L. C. P. MAYNARI). Owner stoek of funey and staple groceries always on hand at the WEST SIDE GROCERY Is the best money can buy and In addition to right prices we guar antee the qnallty. Bave time and money by trediif with ns. DOWELL& FOSTER PHONE 29 WEST ROSEBURG, ORL LISTEN to the demands of reason and pru dence when they counsel you to save your time, your strength, your clothes, and last but not least, your posslblo health by sending your laundry to us. Wo do your washing quicker, with less wear on the garments, and as all work Is dono under absolutely sanitary conditions your laundry Is returned to you free from all germs and last, but not least, you have saved your time and strongth for more Important duties. Roseburg Steam Laundry, Jackton Street Phone 79 RAMH r HOW FOB Bought, and which baa boon has borne the signature of has boon made under big per- Signature of MURRAY THKCT, HEW VOHK OITV. Most Roseburg boujewlves see either "Pride of Douglas" or "ftueeo City" flour. There's s reason tor R. Phone IK, Douglas County Mine. M your grocer doesn't carry either kind. What lookB tho most like a choice, tender Juicy steak? Why. nnoihiT choke, tender, Julcj Mt'ak 1 Our Steaks are Uniform In Quality Iu a class by themselves, and at the head of their class. They come from choice slock, designed for those who appre ciate choice meats. Come, make your choice. The Economy Market Geo. Kohl h Agon Prop. PHONE 58 TUB VACUUM CLEANER. 1 ei '"f