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THE ROSEBURG HOUSE IAIVE1 .HINF.S. IVoprictnr RatM $1,00 pw day an! upward New Ilritk, X," Prompt Services. 5, P. Depot Grouui f orniaoingSi Opposite the MILLIONAIRES CAN NOW DRAW PENSIONS Title Guaranteed: Loan Co. ROttBOftOi OfttOOM U. Hamii roK, PiaHdani DCS 4MII.TOH. Otllre in lb ( onri BnOM Hve i n- n y coir piftourt of Motrin htrokfc in D0VlM Conn J AbttftOtttad fVr i locate ! TillO InrnUr.t dW toutrlw co'inty lnn l and mining Claimi. Hftvt ilM ft OOaaplat M of Traclnga oi all township plat in Ult fcOMt) ir;, Otti If Utttd D I trit t, Wi,l MNke nine frtut cot'Wh of . iy torn. hip KOSEBIRO BREWING & CE COMPANY Tbfl Lftfgoai atitl Bosi Equipped Brow ery in Southern Oregon. RoMburg Boor lia a Ropntntion through out lite County for It s PURITY anil purity D1MOI Health, ltrt'weil only from Mloctod Bftrloy ami Obotceit Hops special Brewed Bottle Beer I Mir specialty Direct delivery to your feculence in itiantitie nf fine caee or more TELEPHONE 14 1 I hey Appeal to Our Sympathies The nilioui end dyepeplc are conttanl ofloreVI and appeal to our gynipnt tiies '1 In re in not one of thetir, however, w ho , may not he hronht bark to health am) Uftppiaeet by the uh of Qhntnborlaln't I stomach nod Liver Tablets. THeee th-t itttM uivigofute the itoneefa end liver and itrengtben the digestion. They ejto j reguUte the bowels, For isle byA.O. Mftreti rt A Co. Word comes from Wnihlngton,, D ('. thst pensions for mllltonsJres if oneol tiie new development! under the tCxeen ttve order ol yesr makmc ego the only disability neotftMfy for the rrtnt Ing of a ern Ice pension. According to Commissioner of Pen ion I Warren, the pplicetlon of mil lionaire for n pension bni been recently favorably passed npon He does nol want the pension, according to tie Com mlstioner. on account of the money it parried with it, hoi pimply lo perfect hi record of honorable ervice in the Civil War, Thla vien "f the Age disability order It being taken by many sell to do veteran who would not otherwise np ply : ir pensions. The feci that they ere eligible end performed the service stipu lated in behalf of the Government and thai the Government Is wi'.iinki to recog nise thll service by a pension anil the accompanying recorda of the Mrne, make the lervtee pension a desirable ad dition to family records. The Com m intone r does not look upon iheee claim for penolom aa an undeatr able bttrden for the Qovernmenl to bear He takes the view thai the money dis tributed It need by the applicant to re lieve want. In the case of the million aire penelon! he hat knowledge that the recipient hai Jusl made a bequest oi 100,000 for benevolent purposes. PRESIDENT ISSUES PROCLAMATION Washington, Nov. B.-Prosldenl Rooee veil hAI laaued bin proclamation namiiit rhuredayi November 80( ai a day ol thanksgiving as foiiow-s j By the president of the United state id America. A proclamation. When, nearly three centuries an" the Orel settlers came to the country which hao row become this ureal republic, they faced DOl OO ly hardship and priva tion but terrible ri-k ol their live-. In those grim years the custom grew of setting apart one day In each year for a fpet nil service thahkMtrivitiif to the Almighty for preeerving the people through t he changing seasons. The DUStOm ban now become nut ional and hailuued by immemorial Usage raasgg r 1 1 mxs b ist VTe live In easier ami more plentiful time- than our forefathers,, the men who with rugged strength faced the rugged days and yet the dangers to national ! life are qttlti hm gTMl nou a at any previous time in our history. It i ami UeUtly fitting that once u year our DOO i pie should set apart a day for raise and thanksgiving to the giver of the goodr, and at the same time they express their ' thankfulness for the abundant mercies received, should manfully acknowledge their shortcomings and pledge them selves solemnly and in good faith to ! strive t" overcome them, During the I psst veer we have been blessed with bountiful crone. Our business prosper ity has been great. No other people hat) ever itoorl on an high level of mater ial well being as our-' now stands. We sre not threatened by foe? from wthout. The (oas from whom we should pray t" he delivered are our passions, appetite and follies; and against these there la always need that we should warn. Therefore) I set apart Thursday, the 30th day of this November ssaday f Thanksgiving for the past and of prayer tor the tuturei and on that day 1 ardc that throughout the nation toe peo ple gathsi In their homes and pieces ol worship sn tin i-anderlngttanks unto the most high for the mantfold blsjssings oi the past year, oodsecrate themeelves to a life ol cleanlinesSi honor end wis dom, so that (his nation may d its sb lotted Work on earth in a manner worthy ef those who founded it and of those who preserved it. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my band and caused the seal of the United Mates to tie ntlixed. Pone at the City of Washington, this -M ond day i November in the year "f our Lord, I na Thousand Nine Hundred And Five and of tim 1 ndepeudeiM e of the United Mates the Hue Hundred an t Thirtieth. THEODORE H008EVELT By the Preeident. E LIE U ROOT, Secretary of State. hat Denver, Colo.. Says: Mr. Wm CI LotSO, one of the most able V. II, C A. secretaries in the I'nited States says under date of Janu ary 7, Iv7 : The entertainment by ti e Schubert Symphony Clttb and Lady quartette was strictly Srat class and gave entire satisfaction. Their concert ed numbers were especially tine." Hear them Nov. -ud. Coos Bay Option I hold an option for SO days more on valuable Coos Bay peninsula property, at f 100 per acre. Adoiulng soerage bas tf)lt for f 1 L'-r per acre. Can't handle al under the Option ttOBO Mid wish SOme one to take lj of -pi acres- tract. Partlc ulars address R K. M., 110 Wash., 8t, Spokane, Wash. COSTS MONEY TO CHANGE TO OIL The Southern Paetftc Railway Con -nany will so w commence the erection of several large oil tanks along the main line In 1 Oregon to supply oil for the oil burning locomotives with which the road will he equipped. Due at Iw.-c burg with a cat sclty ol &5,000 barrets) ;rant- Pats) 80,000 Junctlou, 80,000; Albany, 6,000. Eatlmates ihowtng the cost of sobsti tutlng oil for ooal a fuel on the looomo tires of the O. R. A N. and the South ern Pacific Company's Hoes In Oregon place it at 1 50,000, and it is understood the executive hoard of the llarriman system has authorls id the expenditure for the betterment i the service, it has h en belter known for some time thai the Harrlmau line) in this terri tory would adopt the llqQld fuel, not entirch because ol its cheapnees, bui owing to it" advantages from the stand point of cleanliness The change will probably be warmly welcomed by the pansenAr department . for it has been proven that with the UtC Of oil traveling is made more comfort able, and it means less work for the men in the shop". To the firemen it is a boon. The reason railroads give for failure to adopt .ill earlier was (lie fear that the i supply tniuht become ehaute 1 or j fall oil to such an extent that the price would bacoma prohibitive. lathe early experiments there was but light knowledge ol the substance as fuel. Which resulted ill the SpSOdy burn ing out of crow nsheets. The use of oil on locomotives was introduced as early hs I8S5 on two locomotives on t In- Bottth am Pacific system in California, w hich were operated successfully with much the same Style ol burners as are in use now, hut the fuel cost u barrel, and e ran st that pr ice was regarded more valuable for refining Bo In view of its Boot and in the balwl that the supply was limited ami would not warrant the expene of establishing tanks alon the line, the engines w ere chanced back to coal bnrners. Bo much attention is given to oil ill the Northwest by the railroads ttiat all reports of diseoveriee of the fuel in any of the districts are investigated. While oilcan be landed here from California points OH a basis that makes it decidedlv cheaper to burn than coal, it will still PSOVU an expensive luel for the O. K. i X., nwiiiK to the necessity of tin' long haul from Portland to points of distribu tion in Ksstern iregon an I Washing GLOBE TROTTER WAS KILLED Gu stave Laurent, who srlth hi com pan ton, Louli Avernll, a in Roeeburg ten days ago on a walking tour of the world, was murdered at Red Blttff, Cal.. rueeday. Frampa, stealing free rides in a freight ear, along Sfltli I he two French men did the deed, haur- nt incautiously displayed a few dollars w Ich anaise! the hobOS1 DUpldltyt ami his murder followed i The country rouud about i bring SCOnred fof tUa men who com mitted the crime. La u rent i the dead man, was a traveler well known the entire length of this country. In company wit h Averuil, he had Worked his way to the I'acitlc OOaSl from France, and w hen killed WAS bound for San Francisco, there so take ship for the Orient, a i d OOOtlnUfl his wanderings, The two Frenchmen excited the notice id many ( pie while in thi-edy. l b V were dressed in serviceable walking COt" tume, broad red bands sbout their hats, proclaiming the fact that they were "globetrotters." i mier their armi they tallied bugs volumes, titled with Autograph letters from every city in the United States and Europe, testifying in every conceivable way to the fact that! the Frenchman were not hoboes working a novel graft, but simon-pure globe girdlers. Avernil. the surviving member of the pair, i bald at Red BlttJI as a wltneaSi It is extremely doubtful whetlier he will continue his tour alone. "HERE THEY GO." Your price is ours. Profttg WlH bg overlooked In this sale. Pianos, Organs, Guitars, Mandolins, Violins, sheet Mu SiC, Books - all to go. Twelve or hfteen of such Well known piano- as the famous Chicago Kimball, the popular HobaH M. Cable, the Jscoh Ml, the Weser Bros., many toned pianos: the beautiful Bailey and many others. Anv man with a salary ol forty to ttfty dollar can own one of theee beauties Wa wilt expect $10 down, and 7, 8, or 10 per month. Beuottf show windows for bargains in Sheet Music and Instruments Call or write today. s :t t( Bttnas Mean Hu m . Choice Fruit Trees All the leading yartel tes of choice fruit trees, warranted Arat6laSS tn every re spect. Yellow Newtown Pippins and Bpltaenbergs a ipeclalty, At reasonable prlcee. At the Roeeburg Nursery. IIimiv ScMSOfBJ", si-tf P, t. Bos M, IIMBtR CLAIMS AND HOMESTEADS LOCATED 1 have Soma1 good claims, farm and ranch lands for sale, reasonable, in one of the most beautiful valleys on flirt coast, Write or phone to Wm. m. Poarsa, Camas Vallan, Ore, piSIIIsoa fron Kowbnoj via Urrtls Petal Neuralgia lalns. i;lieiiinati-m, lumbago anl ciatic pains yield to the penetrating influence of Ballard's snow Liniment. It penetrates to the nerve and DOOO ami being absorbed Into the blood, its healing properties are conveyed to every part ot the body, and effect some won derfol cures. 25c, 60o and i. Bold by A. Ci Marsters A Co. n Remember that our leading tailor, J. A. McDoUgali " still on deck, with a tine line of the best samples the market produces, Hs is ready to put up raits to please the most fastidious. Mr is secmid to none on the Pacific Coast as a litter and maker, and his staff of work men cannot be excelled. You would do well to call early and leave your order. Uemember, what tits well, wears well. Cravenette overcoatings In nfany different shades. tf " I immeled Wi Stransky Were. beyoud com 1 1 1 re' 88-71 lAisBUU uasn im Sick headache is caused hv a dltofdsf" sd oondltlon of tin stomachs and is quickly lured by Cbsmberlstn's Btom ach and Liver l'ahlels. I or sale by A. C. Marsters ,v Co. I he Daily News of Denver, on December 89, 1808, says; "It is rarely. Indeed that Dsn vet is favored with such vocal execution and instru mental uh well. When it is said that the work of the QttSrtsttC is Itevoiid criticism and the otlier performaut'es the work of professionals, the truth is told. It was a rare privelege, thorough ly appreciatwl by the audience, to listen to the wonderful voices of the tjuartette in their harmonious blending and sur prising range, and there was not a tiuin Irer on the program but secured an encore.'' You can enjoy the same treat that Denver did at the Opera House on November 2nd. Cured Consumption. Mrs. w. it. Bvans, Olssfwatsr, Kas., WritSS 'My husband luy wick for three months TbS dootorc said that he bail OUlck Consumption Wa procured a bot tle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup and it oared him. That was six yssrs ago. i Bines then we have alwavs RSpt .v bottle , in the house. We cannot do w Itboul it. ( For coughs and colds it has no equal." S5o, 60c and II. fctold by A C. Marsters a Co. " THE STORE WITHOUT A RIVAL JSS, FISHER & BELLOWS COrlPflflY IOC and 15c. department store lor ladies Next week we will have another supply ot Winter Weight Cotton Fabrics. and pop- I Aim provided a commodious Reception Kooii for use ' ular wash fabricn art- here in tlic greatest and most yourself and the itl r gentleman 'torn you may wish to goods to redeem outstanding premium tickets. comprehensive assortment ever shown. Complete lines meet here. ' in ail that i- wanted ni every imaginable I 1 in highest qualities are linked with the lowest price Fret Telephone and Stationery al your command. Bring in your tickets and get them counted. ; prieec, in fact, lowei than lik lity I h e er been - 1 1 before. i i DarR Percales, Usual 12 l-2c Quality, 10c. 1,000 yards Apron Ginghams, best quality, 6 l-4c. Besl quality Ap besl quality dirk Percales, in full assortment of new patterns; dots, ron ( ne ked Ginghams, all sizes of checks. Colors blue, I rown stripes and figured effedls. Guaranteed fast color?. Usual price, green and Mack. I hey are the g nuine Amoskeage Ginghams, Oming Flannel. 5 l-2c to 11c. I lundn 6 1-4 c, o l3c$ 10c and 11c. , j --t., Napped-BacK Covert Cloth, at 12 l-2c. 25 pieces napp back Covert Cloth a new fabric, jus! out this season; and a u ual we arc iirst to show new goods suitable for Children's schoo Dresses, Ladies Wrappers, etc.. at 12 I -2c. Prii ric, 15 i i- a I nnted vambrii like Lonsdale Lambnc ll lul! an I vei (:;" l xhir AL iutdv l.tsl olor. , all in neal t in -; colors: red, blu ill oat. and brown; tl - yard, i Men's Clothing, Hats, Underwear, Out-of-Town Orders Filled Promptly. Write Us for Anything You Want. TELEPHONE 721 Ladies' CIoaK and Suit Department, Li FISHER cS. BELLOWS COMPANY