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EVENING RUSEIMC R VIEW .1AM Alt V ill, I MM. titrythnific? "S;iv. M.-li.i " infii'i't Iriw (hiN IhN'ln " ' ill tmiijt in uy v.i,V ttlllf I Ml l-r. 1i t-i ti-.'tl '" "vh U,u. I Mi:i-l tin I1'"" tlllllU in th.-.l - "Well. !ht rirl Mini I ::o t Hie I rii atnrit l it mmim-MUmi: lI'l'T'f f'r llml IfriMl Mint' "' -HI. I . -ti I I'li-t-IM-imirii. An Anctent I nspirit'on. ArtKt-lit re n it niH hlllc Inspirit tloii (hiit I fh'M!it worthy ut prt-M-r- Tilt Inn tn iTiiyoli IMItor infi'T it h.'isty fUiricc nt tint pk'th- Why, l'o iiiivnyn kijiioh-( flint llltltt Insplrnthm wjih prtwurved in Oil. t'h'veljiml I'lnln Iit-iilcr. Ths Riddle. II In I ifintrhti'T l'iii'i. did von know mil niTitii loiii; i4riri mi inrirri.-d iici? Her KuIImt- .hit between yon ini'l im. my (li-nr. I 'Inn t know her jet. Chi ohk" Ncwk. Look ov-r your old rIioph und bring ium to Maddux. Ho will make them afi good an now. aits North JackHon Btreot. Rolled onu and barley, cranked And vholu corn, wheat and nil variation of mill foi'd at the Douglas County WIIIb. Phone 13. Our Bread Rises Even more regularly than does the sun. Sometimes "Old Sol" fails to put in an appearance, but we rise to the occasion daily except Sunday. You can depend on us for The Staft of Life Fresh, Light and Wholesome. OREGON BAKERY Now is the time To see us about THAT Plow No matter nhnt kind of soil you hare, we harti Jnnt the kind of phm yon nrd. Onr KRVKItSIULB DISC PLOW Is something nov In plow mnnnfnctnrc. We ali sell JOHN DHRRR WAOONR, K1HO HARROWS, CHATHAM FANNING Ml IAS AND VAN BRUNT DRILLS. Roseburg Feed & Fuel Company 17ERN ISLAND " GREENHOUSE Roseburg, Oregon Mrs. F. D. Owen, Prop. Phone 9F12 Cut Flowers Potted Plants Funeral Designs Wedding Boquets Just received a fresh supply of Ferns of all kinds. Also on sale at The Rose Confectionery HI I I VK IMM IMIM S piih.kksov. After Ho I'h-mls .uiliv. ( Inrhl ng I i d. -ml It. mud. Hi Must o lin.k to K. . r.lull. PORTLAND, Or., J;in. JO. For mal Indn iiiM'iir for t Tine s HiitiK-'d aiiiilrii-t him iind to whim ho roii-lchs-"l w ;i h ijui'Ic ami in.-:; .Joliu Tor- yftsidl, jmrtlottife, t()r' itlid htallon lobht-r, of .Inrkhojj County, m n r turn t.y Mi-' I nli. d Stair grand Jury t Ills inol hlli. Tul ll'Tsull i nut M-1 to flit fin-' 'iie .M-d!oi'l. T.ii'lit, (inld 1 1 ill and itnr:i" m- pnsto: and t hf . ni it nic i ii" t i.-:s ;or four of the live ruiiii'H of !h" Imlnl nifiit. The fil t li fount charts the i In-It of it I -M or earner's key from tin MoiMord ioMoHie. Ah mioii n m t ho rf'iuisi'ioii a r i roim- from ('allJoriiia aiid C,o rnoi West issin th'j iii'fhsary ro-iui-ii uv juil mth Torf rnon will he tak n t , Ktd ItlutT. Ciil., by Sh"iit'f .lud W. ftod lo ans'.vir to a i-haim- of imir-di-r. I'nli'd Stat. -s His rlit Attorney John MrCourt !asi w-k tiril-d that i iiiL'1 i ( ' 1 1 h ho 'lid to- t nrio'd o r rt-nnsw-r to t In; inn nh-r i:hai"', hii '. wuhfd tifforo making the annou i. -im-iH until an Indictim-tit i-ouid he roturiKMl horo. l;'t'nrt' lif! Ih I !i ' 1 i i to Calirnrni:!, ToriTnoli will In all wobablijly Ic l" TiiilM'(l In lili'iiil Kllty to tlm l"l vi.. I''imim:iI Inilii'lini'iitH In ol'dct- thai tlio officers ri'Mponslbli for bin ar rest can Bocuro the inaxlnumi reward offered for him. On each of the five Kedi in 1 IndiellnenlK lliere will lie n reward of from J.'.'l lo $-'"0 If Tor Kerson Ih "convicted," which has its einilvalenl in u plea of Kiillty. In nddltlon, will be paid ut Ked lllnff us soon as the prisoner is turned over to tho civil aulhoritieM there. KstlmatlnK that the Federal Covernmcnt will pay $.".U0 reward when TotKersiin pleads Riillty to tile I'ortland Indict tnents, there will he a total of JliOO to hn divided between tho rlo ot ort'icors who broitKht about his caplure. These nro Chief of Polico McLean, of Grants Pass: Chief of Police U. Kenton, of Hose lnii'K. nnd Southern 1'acilic Deti'i tlve P. E. Kelly. The three postoffices in California fl'hietl Torerson confessed to rob bliiK nro IteddliiK. HIkbs nnd Los -Molinos. Krom the first named lie got over $2011 In money and at each o( the other two he cleaned up about $1.1 in money nd Btamps. STO('KIIOLll:iS' MKETIXti. ti,a nnnnnl Htockholdera' meetlnK of the Umpqua Valley Fruit Union will bo hold on bnturany, Jan. to, ia 1:30 p. m., in the parlors of the Commercial Club in Roseburg. A full nttendanco Is desired. fl. D. COOLEY, Secretary. Mud and the Direct Market. The city of Aurora, III., opened city market, deslcned to brine fanners nud consumers together for direct sell- i Inu. About l.OtHI housewives nocked j to tho siot on the opening dny. to oe I met by one solitary fnrnier. He had j driven eight miles with two chickens, j twelve dozen egL's and a onrrel ot ap- i pies. The muds for miles nmnnd An- I rora hnd Im thick with mud. and the market had not been siilliclently advertised to persuade the farmers j that a trip over such roads would oe jnstilled. The accessibility ot the mar ket is onp of several things needed oe fore the grower can spend time to sell bis owu prodiK-t in small lota 1 An Up to Date Town Hall. Tho town of Spring Valley. Wis., has shown Its enterprise by erecting a inn nlclpal building that Is an Improve ment on the old style of town hall. It contains quarters for the public library und for a town and country club, an engine house and an opera hall, which Is nlso used for public meetings of all kinds. A Inrgo dining room aud kitch en nre nlso Included. The building Is of concrete nnd presents a substantial and handsome nppearnnce. $100 Per Plato was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay, in New Orleans In 1842. Mighty costly for those with stomach trouble or Indigestion. Today people every where use Dr. King's New Life Pills for these troubles aa well as liver, kidney and bowel disorders. Easy, safe, aure. Only 26c at all drug gists. B Call n 840, the Douglas County Creamery, tor cream. Terracotta chimney pipe, shoulder joints, tees and caps now In stock at Winnie Gaddls'6, the plumber. If you hare something to aell use a want ad In the Review. Notice to Growers in The Vicinity of Green Station Please mall us at once the blanks, properly filled out, which have been distributed among you. The Heavens Co. Points For the Thinking Farmer. Now U mi oxridhMit tlmo to lay that oomroto walk that juti promNod jour wlfo to inaki- last winter, when the mud wiih nnkle (h-'p. Tboe are ex cellent months for odd Job oq the farm. No kind of iiuinuro. idthor animal ei rrorneiit or fertilizers, will tnke the phi'-e nt go'nl, thorrimrh tlllajro. Plow the land tit the rieht time and to the right depth, then work It down to a mellow mhuI bed with disk nnd roller, nnd barrow. A brl'-k wall or foundation, whlb fsubs'-intiiil otiei-h. !oid:H rather old fashioned im-.v. The con'-reto or ee ? !.'..'; f -e:id"tioti U the modern f, -! h" i' O;. ee"tl thill'.", is ,M 1-,rt' ! .t,tfh prO- -e. :l V I 1 e.: . '"tt c.iiieitfto ;: f.-r d e!i-apnesH. Al.TU hTA;i; MVK DKl'OT. liaily 'aK'3 nnd autos for .Marsh-, Ili-:.l und all Coos Jtay polnta. Also: lor Peel and Millwood, leave t). W.j Kai'p's grocery store, t:i3 Sheridan. Cash paid tor prodiuj alont; the Hue. j Phono 2!M-Y or call at Itoom 7,' Parrott biilldius. for the latest In; self-reducing, made to measure cor-. sets. LODGE CARDS A. K. &. A. -M. Laurel Lodge, No. Kt. nebular meetings uu the second and fourth Wednes days of each uioutu at Masonic Tem ple, corner Jackson and Cuss. Sojour ners luvlled to attend. J. W. GROVES. W. M. W. K. 11ARKIS, Sec. O P. O. ELKS, Roseburg Lodge, No. ai'ti Molds regular communi cations Rt the Elks' Temple on the 2nd und 4th Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend regularly, und all visiting nrothors lire cotdlnlly Invited to at tend. DINGER HKR.V.ANN, E. R. H. O. SLOCLM. Secretary. rEGREE OF HONOR Mystic Lodge No. 13 Meets 2nd and 4th Mon day evenings of each month In the Odd Fellow's Temple. Visiting members are cordially Invited to at tend. ADA LAMPSON, C. of II. E. H. LENOX, Rec. MAUD KIRK. Receiver. CARLES, Roseburg Aerie meets In their hall on Jackson St., 2nd ana 4tn Moadny- evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren in good standing always welcome. C. P. LEWIS, W. P. P. F. GOODMAN, W. Sec. Phone M 183. I 0. 0. F Rising Star Lodge No. 174 I meets In the Odd Fellows Temple every Friday eyenlng. Visiting brethren always welcome. R. -C. AGUE, N. G. W. S. POWBLL, R. S. M. FIOK.LB, F. S. 10. O. F., Ualea Bacampment No. 9 Meets la Odd Fellows Temple every Thursday erenlng. Visiting brethren always welcome. B. N. EWART, C. P. J. E. PICKBNS, R. S. - JAMES EWART, F. B. 10. O. F.. PhHetartun Lodge No. 8 Meets In Odd Fetlewa Temple, comer Jaeksoa and Oaea Ska., en Saturday evening of eeoti week. Members of the order in good stand ing are invited to attend. J. C. MULVET, N. G. M. M. MILLER, F. S. H. O. LEWIS, R. S. 0E. S., Roeebarg Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on the 1st and Srd Thursday In each month. Visiting members In goed standing are respectfully Invited to attend. MRS. NORAH FLINT, W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Sec. ROSEBURG LODGE NO. 1037, LOTAL ORDBR OF MOOSE. Meets every Taeadaa' evening at ( o' clock aa Haseafcee hall. All visiting brothers Invited e attend. L. WIMBERLY, Dictator. H. O. PAROBTBR. Seoy. RHBHKAH9, Rtseburg Rebekah Ledge, No. 41. 1. O. O. F. Meeti tn Odd Fellows Temple every; Taasday evening. Visiting sisters and brethren InTlted to afttend MRS. G. L. WRIGHT, N. G. MISS ANNA FERGUSON, Sec. MRS. LULU LINDSEY, F. S. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on the 1st and 8rd Monde- evening of each month at Odd Fenowa' Hall. Visit ing members in good Btandlng are Invited to attend. MRS. MINNIE MATHEWS, G. N. CLARA CAWLFIELD, Clerk. WOODMBN OF THE WORLD, Oak Oamp Ne. lie Meets m the Odd Fellows' Halt m Rosebarg every let aad Srd Monday evenings. Visit ing neighbors Iwnys welcome. J. A. BUCHANAN, C. C. M. M. MILLER, Clerk. Sutherlin Wine Co. The Only Wholesale Liquor House in Southern Oregon Family Liquors, Wines & Beers Orders Filled by first Outgoing Train PHONE 51 Sutherlin, Oregon ( f(fl Fruit and Flowers; h pyJ IJcac'' lhlh'"'Z and Sun i!;1,hsi 7 yV(. Delightful Automobile Drives; dvl W 1 1 Golf, Tennis ami all manner of WtZf" Sports. In short (J 0:in WINTER OUT OF DOORS, j M THAT'S w California IJffe Low Round Trip Fares IpjMlf Central Point Oakland xvSfr Roseburg Grants Pass Medford Ashland Wy and from other Main Line and Branch Line Points to Angeles, Colton, Pasadena, Riverside, San Barnadino V V jji and other Califoniia Points with stop-overs in either Hitiv fO direction and long return limit UMlfe THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE DAILY Al If San Francisco Expraaat OwAlo Wiih Observiilon Cr, Pnllrnin Stanftird ind rJ Touriil Sleepinc Cr and all-ittel blib back leal fU (V JW1 f itV coacbe and dinlnj car AiWw V If? California Express t il BlII N"! r? Wllt $'ndTd and TootiH Slp!n Can. ali-itecl """i 'll f '' ,cal day Miclici and dlniDf car Vi I Alltraini connect at San Frandico with ihroorb Eaatera train U el1 ' ,aDt ,Droi"'t LM Anietea and tie So Mel Route f Vss v or ',rr1' lPif r aecomtnodatioTia, ticktni of literatwe John M. Scott faW-'"" J General Passenger Agent, J 1V Portland, Oregon. timer-- B$s '''mmm Anything that makes for health Is always a good investment. That's why it pays to keep a case of Roseburg's carbonated bev erage on hand all the time. They have a tonic effect on liver and kidneys and are refreshing as well. ROSEBURG SODA WORKS Authorized Bottlers of the Genuine Hires' Root Beer. Phone 188. Phone 186