THE F.VKV1VO NEWS WKItVKHItAV. UV.Cl-M IIKIl , 11100 EVENING NEWS IIY II. W. 11ATKS lSSL'HI) DAILY EXCKIT SUNDAV Entered uh Hocond-cluttH uiultor Nov. 5, HlOU, at KoiHibiirK, Oru., un der uct of luurch 3, 1871). Hlllsriitloii IliiK'n llully Per year hy mull :. 13.00 I'er nioiuh, d:llrurd DO Si ml-ttVrkly Per year 12.00 Six IllOlltllB 1.00 WEiWKsinv, i)i:ci;Miii:it hioo A kid tH'i't ouulnsky. iilwuvi llio Hun of u Wo iif'ed a few dlsuxirrH now and than to ki'i'p nllvo tho Mjilrlt or cliur " I A !ln."l:;Hlipl hell') lllis lniiri-f f1 n Clnimiiiun. Tim chink In wi-althy, which may ijlvo iiiorilUlK a cue. "A Ntw York woman lias a that him hud I;t0 cKK'i In nlty tlilVB," r:iVH i'n ixcjial':f:. That duesn't lay kIk; IU;h. lien Ollll lu;ii Whun you hear koiiio yonni; fellow telliiiK what a :snap a farmer linn, jilKl InvetlllKato a I'lllc hit, and yon will Hud that uliout all Hie agricul tural work he has done Ih to nilthate the a(-(Ualutaut:o ol muiiiu furriiur'n d.'Umhtcr. Of couiHe, Ihat'H pleasant work. It lias eome to tlicj woi-Ht t'hlna In now exportlua; tr,xn to tho pnrlllc Coast. zttmnwr from tho Orient which docked at. Vancouver, recently brought 1 1 'i Inn icIh ol1 egtfH from HhaiiKhal for diutrlliu'lon at points aloiiK the coast. Wonder where the Aldrlch tailt'f hill comes In? Thu (iiOrtlm of fxjti r(.l. i? tins ciiy bodkn tuts hot.n a t lioroiif.1 y (li.v.'iin 'd culij-'t.-t Hliu't. ':( nr day'K ihriiio ol' 'Hw NrWH, ill Wjl it'll (lit. IK'tloil Of III" t'OlllKlil, 111 (.MllJ.l" vIijh ill! oxpert. I'0 Kit'fiU'WH of Minn limit, w i-i trim )":; h1. The JOviMilriK Nhwh Ihi no 'ib.Jeo tlon Lo tlio Ijoo!(h lu'lriw pxikmUhI. Not JjictatiKo we liilnk nny itlsrn'pHiirioB 1 impoi iiince will Ijo found morn, imr hapri. Hum a cliTicjil error, or hoiiiu trivial mailer of that Hort, but Uo rnuHp Btich ih-ococmIIiik will havo a ti'iid.-ney to I'lironrao Itcnt and palns- talviiiK oforr on (ho part or llio fiity ;inpioyiH Tho only foaluro of llio tr.iiiHactlou thaL Ih objecit'd to In (ho llmo limit, or nillirr, Ll,o lac't of tlino .iniit. As tl mat l it Htands it kIvks latilndc for any ono ho diMpomxl to run up a hill f:r Hut work that might huvu IxH'ii accoinpllHhod In a bhtirlor period, and .'sltil. Mi-dies not an alloKcihor nood precodent. Thero Ih a growing dlKponltion on Iho ptrt of a few United States Seu atoi'H and UepreHeutatlveH (o IohIhIhIo nioro directly in favor of th, people, nnd the "Int. fronts" are getting a (ubstnutliil setback. Cannon, Aldrlch tuift men oi their 3t:i'p, have con trolled nat It Tin I lei;lKlaM'n tor n t;ood nuinv yearn, hut the hand wriltinK on the wall foretells thai, their spliere of usefulness has lontf t:ince ended nnd that lliey utiist nlvo place to the proKfCHPlve men In t lie Republican paily who are deinandim; recognition of tho people'H riglitH at the nahds . of Conm-eHH. AIouk II. Is line tho re cent slaieineni. oi Air. Ch'irleu W. I'owUm-, Rejireseutntivi) from New .ler-K'-y, Ih rlnht to (he, point and will b;) read wllli Inierest mid en dorsed quite nenerally by voleiH 'throunhont the couui ry. I le said : "ImpendiiiK defeat and the Ichh of tliti next House of HeptesentnliveH, can only be molded by embUizoonln on our parly lnuinern 1 h" pledges' ' 1 1 1" h t , w! aro iiKalnt't -ldi lehism mid Cnnmmb-in. Secniul.'We di'tuaiid tariff r; islon by evolution, and not evolu tion. Tlilnl, we deniMiul laritr )t'visioit billed upnn iiHi-erialneil facts, acd net -upon selfish trades and corrupt agree ments. Fourth, we demand a perma nent , I) road .mil responsible (artt coinmlhsloii. which shall ascertain the facts, obvli'.le trade wars and assist In securing and retaining the muni will and friendship of all lmllons by wine, just and advantageous trade treaties. ' " TAXI11I' ItMlST MfOltK All kind of IiIiU'h tnnni'il an lul tlmnilHt woiit doni' on short notli-i. Your work nloni; this llin Im tolK'llrd. Addri'sH I-'i-mI l,(Hli;iMilH'l'g. liox H07, ' ItoyehuiK, Oregon. tf. HO WD YOU LIKE TO BE THE if ?????????????? There't no question about the COLD FACT that wi do the best printing In tills town. 1 1 J 1 I ! ! ! I J 1 I 1 1 1 ! 1AH1AU m:vs. II. n: Simmons, of Burns, Oregon, Is vIsltliiK in tho city. 8. C. .Miller and wile, of Millard, am In the city today visiting friends. Mrs. Arthur Mnhoney went to Portland last ovenlnt; to spend a few days with friends. .loscph Mlcelll went to Portland ast evening to spend a few days at lenr'im busiritss matters. John Mull, of Myrtle Creek, Is a visitor In tho city today. IJe is stop ping at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. Dr. Heely Iietectivcs Wood, of the O. H. & N. Kysleni, and Hlley, or the South ern Pacific lines, are In the city to day looking after mutters connected with their official duties. II. I.. Johnson, of Kalamazoo, Michigan, arrived in the city this morning to spend about ten days visiting relatives. Ileroro returning Kimt. he will visit friends at Med lord. THANKS VKttVUi !'' OKIWOX rsmiili County 'ommH trf Slnn-roly Apijrrriatcs AHMixtcmo ItfiidfriMl The Nosmith 'Conntv Committee d(3tircH, thioitKh the cnliimnd ol 1 ho Ncwk to uxprt'sa it appreciation and oxtond Us thankH to tho cdliz;nn of Oregon for tint aKsdsiarr. rendered It in prociiriiiii the reouihlto munlmr of HiKMiiturffH of lt'Kal voters to a peti tion Tor thu creation of NoumUircoim ty. It Ih throiiKh the liberal nilndt'd iioks of thcallion.hiji of tho Htate that the coimi'ittoo has lnen enabled to fllo the petition with tho Secretary of Stale wilh 3 5 per cent more slmia InreH than required by law, Knowing that the people reotfiilze the jiiHtlco of our claim and are willing th:it the (nalifi''fl electors of the state pass judgment upon the question at Inane at tho in xt general election. COMMITTER, liy (i. li. KeeH, Secy. J'JtOJ'KSHIONAL CAItIS. 4 ;;: a. j. haciikr, d. m. j., a Of Dentist fiS Abraham Iloaoburg, ft Building. Oregon, tt f,'f :;; it, m. ititu.Mi n;M) Dentist O r-. ft Rooms 0 and 7 Boll Sisters Bldg. ft Phono 1301 Roseburg, Or., ft IMIVSiriAXS. SI-lMIiY, KKTIIK11 & STKWART I'liysicians ami Hiirueons Olllce flower lloor Douglas Co. Hank bldg., corner Main and Oak streets. Phone 771. Rosoburg, Orcgou. ft ft mi ft ft (IKO. K. 1IOUCK, Physician and Surgeon. ft OIllco, Review Bldg., Phone 31. tt ft Roseburg, Oregon. . ft ftft-mftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftf ftftftftftftftftftt- ftftftftft ft ft ftftftftftftftft ft ft ft KLii:u v. ijooviok, t'liyslcfaii anu Surgeon OIllco, Main St., Ono Door South bf City Mall. Phono 341. UoBeburg, Oregon, 41 Elizabeth Robins the eminent English authoress, writes about the English Suf-, fragettes. She tells why they resort to the violence that lands them in jail. Save a little of your indigna tion tor the chapters of " The Heast and the Jungle" that are to come. Judge Lindsey hasn't really started to get to the heart of his story yet. DECEMBER EVERYBODY'S ' Aik to itt tkt fruntufitct The Season's Patterns in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry? Cut Glass, Silverware, ; Novelties and Souvenir Spoons. In fact reliable goods that stand the test at the low est price. New goods coming every day. A. SALZMAN UK. LUCETTA SMITH . Piiygiciun $ Women's and Children'! - Diseases. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 p. in. Phones Office, 1711, Rea. 1721. Marstero Block, next to a Douglas County Bank Bids. 4 R seburg, Oregon A1TOKNK1S. ft IS. hi, sthhl, ft Attoney-nt-Law Legal advice free. Collections Solicited Koom 1, Marsters Bldg ltoHcburg, Ore. r C'ltAWl'OHl) & WATSOX A. M. Crawford J. O. Watson $ i'f Attorneys-At-Law. U Rooms 1 and 2, Douglas Co. Bank Illdg. 'f Koseburg, Oregon. j. u. i uijj:itTO Attorney-At-Ijaw. S Will practice In all State and Kederal Courts. Office In Marks Building. Roseburg, Oregon. cosuow & mcR Attonieys-At-Law. ft Taylor & WilRon Building. O Roseburg, Oregon. ' i'tw. 'MA ItSTKIts" Attorney-At-Knv. Notary Public. Rooms 7, Marsters BuildiDg. RoHeburg, Oregon, ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftift ft JOHN T. LONG ft A ttoruoy-At-Latv. ft Rooms 7 and 8, Douglas Co. ft Bunk Building. ft - Roseburg, Oregon. ft ftftftftftiffiftftftftftftftftftftftft ft ft J. II. AUSTIN A ttoiney-nt-Lu ft ft and ft Notary Public. ft Wilbur - Oregon, ft ftftftftftftftftftmftftftftftft&ftftftftftftft 1- J. A. 1IUCHA.NAN Attoriicy-At-Law. ii Notary Public. Abraham Bldg. ' Roseburg, Oregon. DRAYING AND HAULING TKLKPHOXE (101 Prompt attention given to nil orders NAT BISHOP Ithe imperial! I A Temperance Saloon Properly Conducted Opposite Passenger Depot - Roseburg ORDWAY & BOGART PROPRIETO R S Latest I iltt n 5;i tit aaill fW5f in i j it mmmmmmtmmm tt s. j MMmmwm v-v h mm irw tt mma m mm ,ws"'.. -Mmm mm 4 tt Tlie Jiest oox "Lownoy's" fresh at Book Store. ercnfeotfontry, tho Roseburg If. m99 lii r RICE ; EICE, THE HOUSE itt W llnflM- j 1 VW 8 vLJ m fWV lit v si y ; 11 A pleasant thought, a wise suggestion, a timely hint. Swell RoAers, Morris chairs Couches and Davenports, Huffetts, China Closets, Diners and extension tables 1S47 Roger Bros. Silverware Tha latest Coffee Perculator, Size 1-3 V H ; There will be something doing if you selected marked and laid away for you 0 W Copynglit 1909 The House o( Kuppenheiiner Chicago 1 . For Men. There la no beter Bhoe made than the celebrated "J. E. Tilt," whloh Is to bo found at the We Never Forget the Little Ones Little red chairs, dollic go carts 50 ce,nts up, toy dishes' toy tables, toy stoves, knives and forks and childs sets rockers, high chairs, black boards, toy banks, air guns for boys, toy banks and game boards. wait too long. Mail orders You Are Going to n at 'P.fi ft Buy a iew ami. You want value re ceived, a suit of clothes that will retain its shape, have the snap tt and style the other well dressed man has. Did you ever stop to think the well dressed man was not a hap- tt pen so, but the art or using that nice little discretion, that some thing that you proba bly pay for and don't get, while he pays no more than you and he receives the full bene fit. Come in and let us show you how it isdone. Harth's Tog gery Good Clothes System will solve the , mystery for you. Prices $15 to ; $30. Clothes kept nicely ! tt pressed rree. Harth's Toggery Home of the Regal Shoe ',' it MlHikln Shoe Store. And for heavy wear there Is nothing equal to the 'United Workman Shoe." .. ..dt-t. FURNISHERS Now's the Time to Buy Your Xmas Gifts. Shop Early and get first choice Better, bigger than ever is our display of useful gifts, odd pieces furniture, book cases, desks, dressers, bufr felts, side boards, china . closets,' combination cases lounges, couches, davenports, ' settees, parlor sets, chairs and rockers. Coming Through the Rye." That's the tune you'll step to if you should fail to shop early. Sewing machines, crashing machines, ranges, kitchen cabinets. Everything to make merry the horns. Cuttlery all kinds, 1847 Rogers Bros silverwear at prices below them all. Carvers, roasters and coffee perculators. promptly attended to. Goods ty : tit tt . . tt tt tt 4 in..t.ttttttt44t 'I ii .iiilXITTIIIITTII TT ' ' '