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About Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1904)
EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW j ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY I1Y REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. Office Review Building, (Arab tloor) Jackson Street. Telephone, Main 901. L. W1MBEBLY KD1TOB B. W, BATES .FOREMAN DAILY. far yer, by mall ...I3.C1 PT Month, delivered,,, 60 fex Week, delivered 16 BK MI- WEEKLY. Paryoar 12.00 Blx MonthB 91.00 OCTOBER 21. 1U04. I DEMOCRATIC TICKET I Pale, thin, tired, nervous, depressed? Ask your doctor about taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla for this bad condition of your blood. If he says, "All right," then take it. If not, then don't take it. We feel perfectly safe, for we know what doctors say ahout this old family medicine. low. FOR I'HKHIDENT ALTON B. PARKER OF NEW YOUK rOH VICK PJIEH1 DhN r 11E.NHY G. DAVIS OF WEST VIUOINJA PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOPS W. 8. Hamilton. .OpPnnii-AsCo. John A. Jkkhiey. .Of Maiuon Co. W. II. DlLLKR. . .OF COLI'MIUA Co. T. H. CitAWFOHD, . . .Of Union Co. the tirst shipment of the largest aod best assortment of holiday goods ever shown in. Oakland. Pandauus. Labor Problem Discussed. Oakland News. T. R. Sheridan, Nupoleon P'ce end J. Blakely, of Roseburg, and Judge Joe Lyors, of Portland, were in Oak land one day recently and drove up to the dam on the Calapooia, at the head of the Calapooia Improvement com pany's proposed irrigation ditch. They were all very mch pleased with the valley and predict that this will be one of the prettiest and most productive -valleys in Western Oregon when the j waters of the Calapooia are turned overthes:9 large tracts of land. ; Miss Minnie Rice, of Isadora, was calling on Oakland friends on last Thursday. Geo. Johnson, while distributing poles for our electric light wires on Monday, met with a very painful accident by falling from his wagon an extremely t arrow escape from a broken neck. He is fairly comfortable ,now and will "b out again in a few days. Mrs. Judpe Bloom field, who has been f quite 11), is reported today as Improv ing. Mr. Austin Albright, who has been prospecting in the Southern Oregon gold tie Id 9, has returned to his home in Oakland. Mr. White, of Santa Rosa, Calif., is in Oakland visiting with his father-in-law, Mr. George Adams. The efforts of the Oakland Develop ment League are proving very success ful In the establishing of a city and neighborhood tolephone exchange. One of the committee who is soliciting Hubscribers informed us this afternoon that they would have nearly 50 sub scribers within the city limits today. The league has only been working on this proH)iition for a few days. Dr. W. C. Gllmour made a profes sional trip to Roseburg on last Wednes day evening. Mrs. Carrie La Duo (nee Hall), of Walla Walla, is Ui Oakland visiting tier aunts, Mos. Ju lge Btoomlleld and Mrs. Sarah Thomas. ' Mrs. Jos. T. Cooper, of Dlmmick'! .forry, ts In town visiting her sister, Mrs. E. H. Ptnkston. The Oakland Prug Co. have received Confessions of a Priest. Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark., writes, "For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a nuin bor of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Bitters and feel that I am now cured of disease that had me in its grasp for twelve years." If you wont a reliable medicine for Liver and Kidney trouble, stomach dis order or general debility, get Electric Bitters, it's guaranteed by A. C Marsters & Co., of Roseburg, Ore. Only 50c. A Question of Tacks. Any reader of this paper, sending 25 cents in silver, bv nostal note or m one and two cont stamps, will bo sent the The Dailv Journal one month: or The Sunday journal two montns; or tne SBmi-Weeklv Journal three months; or the Weekly Journal four months, and in addition a match safe filled with tacks, postage prepaid. Address The Journal, Portland, Oregon. Better Than Pills. The question has been asked In what way are Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets superior to the or dinary cathartic and liver pills':1 Our answer is They are easier and more pleasant to take and their effect is so gentle ana so agreeaoie mat one naruiy realizes tnat it is prouueeu dv a mecu cine. Then they not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and aid the digestion. For sale at 25 cents car bottlo bv Hamilton Drug Co. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will do you good. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. Mrs. J. D. Strong and her mother, Mrs. G. W. Brewer, were in town from Myrtle Creek today. erf in DISEASES Altoona, Pa., June 20, 1903. I was afflicted with Tetter in bad shape 11 wouia appear in oiotcnes as large as tm hand, a yellowish color, and scale off You can imagine how offensive it was For twelve years I was afflicted with this trouble. At night it was a case of scratch and many times no rest at all. Seeing the good the medicine was doing a friend wno was taking it lor Eczema, I com menced it, and as a result the enrntion be- fan to dry up and disappear, and to-day am practically a well man. Only twa tiny spots are left on the elbow and shin, where once the whole body was affected. I have every confidence in the medicine, and feel sure that in a short time these two remaining spots wilt disappear. S. S. S. is certainly a creat blood nuri- fier, and has done me a world of good. I am grateful for what it has accom plished, and trust that what I have said will lead others who are similarly afflict Ml to take the remedy and obtain the same goou results tnat I nave. J25 East Fifth Ave. John F. Lhar. While washes, soaps, salves and powder? relieve temnorarilv. thev An nut rp.irh thr real cause of the disease. The blood musfj uc punneu ueiore uie cure is permanent. S.S.S. contains no potash, arsenic or min eral of any description, but is guaranteed purely vegetable. Send for our book on the skiruindits diseases, which is mailed free. Our physicians will cheerfully advise without charge any who write us about thetrcase. The Swift Speclflo Company, Atlanta, 6a. LOANS Made on improved farm, bnrineBB and residence property. Persons desiring to loan money will do well to leave their money with ue U be placed for them. ABSTRACTS We have a complete record of ownerehip and chain of title to every toot of land in Douglas County ; our records are tip to date. We can furnish abstracts on short notice and on reasonable terms. REAL ESTATE We have special facilities for handling timber lands both in buying anu selling; aieo otner reai property. LAND SCRIP We buy and Bell all kinds of land scrip and place the same on lard for our clients. Also furnish maps of any township in KoBeburR, Oregon, land district. RENTS COLLECTED For clients, taxeB paid, repairs made and property in all' respects carefully looked after. WE ACT AS TRUSTEE THE HOME OF THE GORDON HAT AND ULTRA SHOES Editou Ruvikw: In the last big strike in thlscountry it looks as though labor organizations have received a staggering if not a death blow. What the result of their defeat will be no one can tell. Capital is arbitrary or is at least capable of being so und Union organizations have at times been unreasonable in their demands. Their blind methods and unreasonable exactions have had a tendency to alien- ate those who bad always been their friends and who believed most of their grit wrices to be just. Whether they will be able to gather themselves to gather again under a more perfect or ganization remains to be seun, . It will certainly require great skill to control them, ul.1 whether the man is forth coming with sufficient capability as a leader to do this in the question. My sympathy is certainly with the poor, the rich don't need any. The special privileges that are given them by legislation is enough. But they have rights under the law and in rquiLy that .ve are all bound to respect. But has not capital outraged public sentiment and trampled upon public rights oftener than labor organiza tions' Laboring men in their solicitude for their wives and children and in their need of opportunities to provide for them and make tbera happy, many no doubt have made miBtakes. But capi tal has ia their greed and avarice shown a willingness to wring every dollar from the poor that tbey could. We have a fair example of this right at home. Good beef cuttle that has been Belling here in the Umpqua valley for two to two and a half cents per pound gross, has been selling for 15 to 18 cents per pound on the block in Portland. And I have been credibly informed by a number of persons who have suffered by this condition that the poor are to a great extent deprived of this great necessity of life by the unreasonable exactions and exorbitant prices de manded by this money controlled mar ket. Notwithstanding these patent facts, the declaration has often been made publicly by public men, leaders of a party, .that the government has no right to interfere in this matter. That the people Who are the govern ment have no right to protect them selves against the greed and avarice of this greedy age. If this is so, If our government has no right or power to protect the masses, then God pity the poor. But it is not so. Reasonable de ductions ought to convince any man that it Is not so. We have no right to starve the poor to enrich the pluto crats. And this applies to all combi nations. I have always thought if fortunate that the farmers could not successfully organise to control the price of the products of their farms. Sol that I believe them to be any more exacting than other classes neither do I believe them to be less so. It is my experience that you will find humanity the same the world over. We have all got a large streak of sel fishness in our nature that has got to be curbed by law. And this shows the necessity for legislation along the line. While the world gives a tacit consent to the golden rule, seldom recognize it In their dealings with their fellow men. I believe the peaceable adjustment of the relations between capital and labor ia becoming the most serious problem confronting the country to day, and it has got to be met in a calm non-partisan spirit, and on the equit able grounds of the greatest good to the greatest number, . with a due re gard for the rigbtsof the minority. 1 0 do this we will have to divest ourselves of our political prejudices and cease to prate of our large campaign funds and of ab.Hty to control political organi zations by the weight of dollars. When this time comes, although it iruy mean the wreck of parties and the death knell of designing pollticans, we siould hall it as the dawn of purer government based on a more exalted patriotism and less blind partisanship, Citizen. FISHER i BELLOWS JO. THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS You cannot afford to overlook us when making youraselection of a Jacket, Cape or Fur Jackets from $5.50 to $25 Capes from $3 to $12 Misses' Coats $3.75 to $10 When we say we carry this make of Coats, The Palmer Jackets and Capes we have said enough Garments' conv'nce vou we. carry the best , made and best fitting garment in the city They represent the highest of cloak-making skill., Every gar ment branded " PALMER." Look at the coats in other stores in this town and see if you will find the maker's name. We are safe in saying you will not. A High Grade Garment at the same price you pay for a sweat shop garment bought elsewhere. T I e a'ie Preat pleasure in again announcing that we have the rUK CORDON & FERGUSON line of Furs for tho season. You who have worn furs tff this make know that there can be nothing bet ter for stylei durability and price. No dyed-over furs. Every garment as repre sented a high-grade fur at a reasonable price. $1.00 TO v$50.00 Ladies' Tailor Made Suits The only stock of ready made suits in the city $15.00 to $30.00. SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS PHONE 721 WE LIKE TO FILL 'EM ) visit DR. JORDAN'S ( Museum of Anatomy BlOSl UUXT ST. tit. 6th ft 7th, S. T. Cll. - Tit La.rfi.of ImtlpJ In tbt World. Com ftnil Irarn bow wnti'lrrfuIlT you twr nia!e an'l how la avoid dikimt an J h . If inn u1rr fiom unr of Ihe Oil of tnrn. com to Ilia LlJwt apecUUtt tin Lb Parlja Coatt, I DR. JOROAK-PRITATF. DIMKAMRII maul Dollar lloanphy omarrUie, f A l .ImM, tv.,V f,1r m.'n I ' DR. JHKDAW A fO.JOil Mnrket Ht. a R MISCELLANEOUS. A p hi g nee, executor or fin a nc ml Rfjent ; mnnnpe epfntos o? pHvnfe lumitt; afflict moms in ciraing up tnies or lonns on it'ai fBtatohoid init the pnrvhnse or mortgnco money in trust, and paying it out ap instructed, when all the conditions are fulfilled. SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT We have an ahsolute fire proof vault and will take care of your Vft limbics and papers safety and secrecy combined. Otic Guarantee & Loan Co. f). 0. HAMILTON, Proldenl D. 0. HAMILTON. Sty. and Tri , Cor. Jackson and Washington Sta., Roseburg, Oregon. Sure Cure For Piles. Ilchlne Piles produce molsmrc and cause itching. This form, as well as tillml, Ulceuin? or ITotudloi? Files are cured by Dr. Do-san-ko's Pile Remedy. stops itnintr and bleedine. Absorbs tumors. 50c a jar at Druggists, or sent oy man. t realise tree, write me about your case. Dr. Mosanko, Phlla., Pa. Kor sale by A. C. .Marsiers & Co., Druggist. See Prank E. Alley tor land scrip. Guaranteed perfect, and ready for de livery. Lowest market price. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of "f OR SALE. Two heavy draft horses with harness. For particulars can at i-toseourg Brewery. q-sw tt. HOUSE FOR RENT. A six-room cottage opposite new Roseburg High school. Call on Mrs. H.S.French. tf. FOR SALE. 100 head of thorough bred -Angora goats 50 wethers and 50 nannies. Address R. S. Locker by. Camas Valley, Oregon. d-sw-o21. f'OR RENT. Six-room house in Riverside Addition, one mile north of Roseburg, on the Edenbower road. Address Thos. Graham, city, d-sw-tf. DS. T. WEST. Fire Insurance . Notary Public. City Propert rented. County and City Warrant bought and collections made. Office on Jackson street No. 407, Hoover building opposite Post Office. d-sw-tf. TRF.3PASS NOTICE. AM persons are hereby warned nnt to hunt, with or without dogs, or otherwise tres pass on my premises (ne;ir 1-Mctibower), under the penalty provided by law. d-sw-tt. ' C. H. Uristol. TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to hunt with or without dogs or otherwise tres pass on my premises (near Edenbower,) under the penalty provided by law. d-sw n-iu. K. M. AIOORE. FOR SALE. Two-third's interest in a grocery at Grants Pass, Oregon. Price 700, Owner wishes to retire. Will sell one-third Interest tf desired. Rest paying business in that city for money invested. Address Box 517, Grants Pass, Or., or call at 420 Front street, that city. d-n9. , Attention! Notice!! A bankrupt stock for sale: All the goods In "The Leader Grocery," the store of E. A. Wood & Co., near the depot, will be sold at private sale right away to any one who wants an old-established business in a good location. Edgar E. Lunu, Trustee. Roseburg, Oregon. d-sw tf. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Consti pation and Indigestion. Makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfact ion guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. and 50 cts. All kinds of pastry at the Umpqua bakery made only of pure materials . abnrtcl ni title to deeded lend. Peperi pre pared for Ultog on government Uud. Blue prlou of townlblp inapt ataowlug all va cant landi. FRANK E. ALLEY ARCHITECT and ABSTRACTER riant and estimates for all kinds ot bnildings. Special designs for office fixtures an Offloe In Donglw County Bank Bnlldlna Phone 871. KOSBBUKO, OBK PBOFBSHION&l.. H. UARBY, 1). M. 1). -DENTIST- 1 H. UARBY, I). Office in the Abraham Building. (Over the Postofflce in the office here tofore occupied by Dr. J. R. chapmen.) Roseburq Oregon QEO. E. HOUCK.M. D. Office, In the Review building, opatain rooms 13 and 14. Telephone, MalnSl. Rosibubo, - Oaa. JUMER V. HOOVEk, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, RosKRtms - - Obb Spoolal Attention given to Dleesfe, ol t e Note end Throat, Office Main St.. one door south of Cltv R 11 $500 worth of second-hand furniture. stove8 and household goods. We pay the highest cash price for same. All Kinds of Household Goods Sold or Exchanged. The Roseburg Junk & Hide Co. Cor Oak end Rote SU Opp. Empire Stable J O.TWITCHKLl,, ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ROSIBDSG, - - - OBBOOH Speolal sttentloD given to dlieaeee of the err Office new Donglai County Ben Bnlld ng. GROCERIES .FOR THE RIGHT KIND See AT THE RIGHT PRICES MRS. HENRY E ASTON 'Phone 411. Mve-vev....,...,...j..... to Eat AT MOSIER'S NBAB THE DgPOT ' Regular Meals Short Orders Breakfast Foods Canned Goods Eastern and Coast Oysters Any PRIVATE BOXE 8 Lodging house in connection. Rates to boarders. 71 . :Tn .tt -x. .t: rrtrr rr rrrrr.