Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190?, February 13, 1905, Image 2

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FEBRUARY 13, 1!)05.
readers by thousands who know why.
' The Oregonlan could say much. It
will say little. It rejoices In no man's
downfall. Enough now to say that
Senator Mitchell was. He still Is Sen-
nominally but that title to him la
not even the shadow of a name the
name that has dominated the politics of
Oregon nearly forty year9. The only
wonder is that this exposure has been
delayed so long.
K. of P. Notice.
In connection with its report of the
confession of Judf-e A. H. Tanner, of
Portland, showing that his law partner,
U. S. Senator John II. Mitchell, re
ceived illegal fees for his services bo
fore the departments of government in
"Washington, D. C, the Portland Ore-
gonian gives fac simile a letter from
Senator Mitchell to Judge Tanner,
gardlng their business affairs, urging
Tanner to use tho strictest secrecy
and also reproduces in tho same way
three checks for sums aggregating
82100 paid to Mitchell & Tanner by
Fred A. Kribs, tho timber land dealer,
which It is inferred were for Mitchell's
services before tho U. S. land depart
ment. A contract between Mitchell
and Tanner, dated March 5, 1001,
shows that Mitchell was to havo all the
fees received for work before the de
partments in Washington. Another
contract written last Decembor, but
dated back to March 5, 11)01, showed
that these fees were to go to Tanner,
but the latter now confesses that he
perjured himself when he testified be
fore the grand jury that this was the
original agreement. This last agree
ment was typewritten by Judge Tan
ner's son, and It was to save the lattor
from being drawn Into the conspiracy
that Tanner conferscd.
With Buch apparently incontrovert
ible evldonce of Mitchell's guilt, it will
now be interesting to watch the antics
of the shifty politicians in the Oregon
legislature who went out of their way
last week to pass resolutions strongly
endorsing li Ira. Will they again stultify
themselves by rescinding tholr fprmer
action and postponing final adjourn
ment until after Mitchell's trial no thoy
could name his successor? Such action
would be a virtual acknowledgment of
Mitchell's guilt, and would also post
pone for months the date upon which
nearly all legislation enacted at this
session would go Into elTect. Tn any
event, by their uncalled-for action thoy
liavo alroady brought discredit upon
themselvos and upon tho state.
Downfall of Mitchell.
The Portland Orugonian, which has
antagonized John II. Mitchell ever
since his llrst olectlon to the United
States Sonato, until since his last elec
tion In 11)01, has this to say concerning
Judge Tannor'B confession, under the
caption, "It Is The End":
It does not become Tho Oregonlan to
say very much at this tlmo about the
disclosures made through A. II. Tan
ner's confossion yesterday, in Judge
lielllngor's court. There needs no
homily on tho moral olToct of this con
fossion on tho position and fortunes of
John II. Mitchell. Almost alone dur
ing many years, Tho Oregonlan was a
crltlo, accuser ami opponent of Mr,
Mitchell. Many thought It was censur
ing him without just cause. These
peraons nowsuch of them as survivo
a-tnay be disposed to revlso tho harsh
opinion of Tho Oregonlan which thoy
entertalnod at that time, and for long
afterward.
Tho wisest thing Mr. Tanner could
have done was to toll the truth, though
It involved a most humiliating confes-
alon of mlBconduct and guilt, on his
own part. When a man is wrong tho
proper thing for him to do is to got
ttgiujal tbo very Ural moment he can,
regardless of everything else. The
proofs In tho hands of District Attor
ney tleney wore decisive. Mr, Tanner
know what they wore; and It was cred
liable to him as a father that he re-
fused further to imperil and to dis
grace his son.
But though the part and place of Mr,
Tanner are Important In the dovelop
ment of this remarkable drama, he la
but a minor figure In It. The chief fig
ure tho man In high place whom
Ihta confession Involvos, and who now
can make no defense let no one now
name him but with pity. It Is such a
fall! Superfluous ll is to say that such
career and such a fall point the most
Impressive moral that the history of
Oregon has known. To think of that
apeoch of solemn denial, made with
emotion and tears, and of the denunci
ation and defiance, In the Senate, less
than one month ago, and then to have
this revelation! Hut The Oregonlan
Convention will be called to order
promptly anao o'clock next Wednes
day evening. Besides important busi
nessthere will be work in the Second
and Third Kunks. All members of
Alpha Lodge are requested to be pres-
j ent. m.jf . wmuHf, iv. it. a.
JAMKS A. fEItRY, l'. U.
For Sick and Nervous People.
We have a euro for nervous and un
steady people, weak, tleshless people,
and pimply, pale or sallow people;
people who are troubled with loss of
ambition, failing memory, depression
of spirits, lack of confidence, nervous
headache, and wakofulneps, nil these
symptoms nro produced by weakened
nerves, brought on by the watery con
dition of the blood. Make strong, rich,
red blood, and furnished focd for the
nerves is the way to stop the source of
disease, and the euro then is only a
question of days. Tho best flesh and
blood builder is Dr. Gunn's Blood &
Nerve Tonic, In tablet form to take at
meal time. Sells at 75c. a box, or 3
baxes for 92, at all druggists. People
gain from 1 to 3 lbs, of solid healthy
llesh per week, by the use of this
medicine. That is an indication it is
doing good. For sale by A. C. Marsters
& Co. Druggists.
"Nettie theN ews Girl."
pig
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Pine Street
Monday Eve, Feb. 13
At eight o'clock.
REE ...
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A seven thourmnt. raile trip through
Ahiska. "The Land of the Midnight
Sun," illiiHtrated with 200 artistically
colored fctere optic in Views and Hi
ograph Motion Pictures. Awarded
gold medal at the St. Louis Exposition.
Descriptive lecture bv W, A. Pteid
nnd an illustrated song by F. H. Mc-
Connell.
These lectures wero (riven daily at
me AtaeKa nuuuinir. worm a air. St.
Louis.
THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINES
FISHER & BELLOWS CO.
An offering will be taken at the close
for the extension of the Y. M. C. &.
work in Alaska.
In "Nettie the News Girl," which
comes ta tbo Roseburg Theatre, next
week, Lem B. Parker, has written
what critics, managers and the public
have unanimously pronounced a great
character play. That It will receive a
welcome commensurate with its prom
ise is known ahead of the demand for
seuts, which, has broken all previous
records, for the first local presentation
of so widly heralded a play as "Nettle
tho News Girl."
Ml
Roskhoro Ohchestha, Mans.
Friday, Feb. 17, 1905
Gould & Freed Present their Sig
Melodramatic Novelty
Nettie the
News Girl
Remnants of Everything at fprices so
low that you can't help but buy. ff
We have had remnant sales before, but this will surpass all
previous efforts in price cutting.
DIED.
CASKBKER. At the home of her
brother, Sylvester Casebeer, on Deer
Creek, 7 miles eastof Roseburg, Feb.
12, 11)05. Miss Jane Casebeer, aged 52
yeai 3, 10 months, 10 days.
Besides the ono with whom she re
sided at the time of her death, Miss
Casebeer 1b survived by three other
brothers: James Casebeer, of Montana;
W. II. Casebeer, of Baker City, Ore.,
and J. L. Casebeer, of Roseburg; also
a sister, Mrs. Kathertne Randall, of
Lebanon, Ore., who will arrive here on
the local train this evening.
The funeral will bo held from Syl
vester Casebeer's home, on Deer Creek,
tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. In
terment In the family burial plot at the
French Settlement cemetery, 12 miles
west of Roseburg. Services will be
conducted at tho grave by Rev. Geo.
U. Bennett, of the M. E. church, of
which the deceased was a member.
Jl Splendid Company, Headed by
MISS WANDA LUDLOW
MR. LEM B. PARKER
Scenic Investiture Unsurpassed
Every Act Carried in Its Entirety
Prices 35, 60 and 75 cents. SeatB on
eale at Bell's Candy Store.
oassified mimmm
REMNANTS OF
Calicos, Ginghams, Muslins, Outing Flannels,
Flannelettes, Wool Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Rib
bons, Embroideries, Laces, Dress Trimmings and
hundreds of other articles. """'SEE THEM
lodge directory! CENTRAL HOTEL IfiSk
dcuoxnmouaunns. oatisiaction guaranteed.
F. A A. M., Laurel lKlge No. 18 Hold
regular meetings on '2nd aud Uh Wed dm
days of each mouth.
J. T. BttTDORfl, V. M.
N. T. Jbwktt, Secretary.
AO.U.W. Rosorjurg Lodge No. lft Meet
the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each mouth
at 7:30 p. m., in thel. O. O. F. Hall. Al
members in goad standing are Invited to at-
IUUU 310UIUIW, W, ft,
K. H. Lbnojc, Recorder.
MISCELLANEOUS.
H
OUSE to RENT. Apply at this
ouice. tt.
T70R KAT.R. Two nnrmcrna nf fiu
and six rooms. Call at Review
omce. tf
OR RENT. A warehouse in Rose-
burp. Call on Mrs. M. Joseohson
lor particulars. ti.
F
WE CAN AND DO
guarantee Acker's Knirllsh Remedy for It has
uen fully ileraonstratcil that It Id ttiperlor to
all othur preparaUoiis for Coughs, Colds and
Consumption. It la beyond question the
greatest of all modern remedlos It will stop
a cough at any tlmo and cure the worst cold
In twelvo hours. A twouty-nve ceut bottle
may give you ooe hundro-1 dollars lti dootor
bills. We have Mich confidence In this grrat
inedtclno that we sell every bottlj 0111 posi
tive guarantee. Your money back II you are
not perfectlv satisfied. Hamilton Drug Co.,
Itosoburg; Oakland Drug Co., Oakland.
BORN
PETERS. In Portland, Oregon, Feb.
7, 1WM, to Mr. and Mrs. Truio W.
V oters, a girl.
Mr. Peters was formerly employed
In the Oakland and Itosoburg post
olllcos and Mrs. Petera, nee Miss
Mabel Boone, formerly lived in Oak.
land.
GOOD, SAFE INSURANCE. See
A. Q. Johnson, Taylor & Wilson
UlooK. d-sw-tf,
W 7ANTED. A eood second-hand
VV piano. State terms. Addr
Lock Box 144, Roseburg, Oregon.
FOR RENT. Two largo front fur
nished rooms cheap. Near Depot.
Bath and electric lights. 620 Pine St.
l?OR SALE A
calf H months
puro-bred Jersey
old. Inoulre of
Albert Abraham, Roseburg, Or.
d-sw-tf.
SASH FOR SALE. Sash and glass
suitable for use In hot beds and
garden work. Call on V. S. Patterson,
uu- 01111 st. a-sw-i zu.
Sure Cure For Pile.
Itching Piles produce moisture and
cause Itching, this form, as well
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles
are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile
Remedy. Stops Itching and bleeding,
Absorbs tumors. 60c. a jar, at Drug
gists, or sent by mail. Treatise free.
Write me about your case. Dr. Bosan
ko, Phila., Pa. For sale by A. C.
Marsters & Co. Druggist.
Insure Your Property.
In tbo Alliance Fire Insurance Com
pany. K. R, Johnson, Agent.
Taylor Wilson block. d-sw-tf.
Our spring and summer samples have
have just arrived. Over live hundred
samples u make your selection from.
Suits from (15.00 up. Swell line. See
them at Slopcr's, the cleaner and
pressor. t
MOTT'S
PENNYROYAL PILLS
They overcome Weak
ncss. Irregularity and
omissions, increase vig
or nnd liftiiisti "np-in
nf menstruation" They are "I.ll'K SAVKKS" to girls at
womanhood, aiding development of orgnns and body. No
known remedy for women (Npi.tls tli:-m. Cannot do harin life
brcomos a pk'uauro. M.O IM.it IIOX ltY MAIL. Sold
by drilggUU. DU. MUTT'S CUKM1CAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
For Salt by A. C. Marsters &.Co., Roseburg, Oregon.
T70R SALE CHEAP. A baby's go-
j cart anu a goou cook stove nearly
new. Call
Fanors.
at the Sunbeam
Photo
M4,
r)IANO FOR SALE Piano almost
X as good as new, can be bought
tne installment plan
Dr. E. V. Hoover.
Inquire of
m-1.
F
Long, corner
streets.
run Ki'jn r. burnished housekeep
ing rooms. Apply to Mrs. F.
Stephens and Mosber
d-lf.
HOUSE to RENT. A desirable
house in a good location. Apply
to R. Christlson, Cor. Washington X
Stephens Sts., Roseburg, Ore. d-m 1.
LOST. A fur boa, of Alaska black
lynx fur. Last seen in I. O. O. F.
hall at o:30 Wednesday afternoon.
Finder please leave at this.ofllce. Reward.
r S. T. WEST. Fire Insurance,
notary i-unno. uity rroperty
routed. Count:
bought and collections mail
Taylor & Wilson block.
and City Warrants
de. Room 3
d-sw-tt.
BP. O. ELKS, Roseburg Lodge. No. 320 llol.l,
regular communlctitlous at the Masonic
Hell on '2nd and 4th ThurHdav. nf each
month. All members reqne.ted to attend
regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordl
iy luvueu to atieuu.
C. B CANNON, E. R.
Roy McClai.lkn, Secretary.
S F. Churchill, Prop.
Roseburg, Oregon
n KORKU OF HONOR. Mystic Lodge No. 18
Meets '2nd and 4th Thursday evenings
each month In Foresters' Hall. Visiting
oieuiuurs mruisiiy invneu 10 aucnu.
ilR8.JoSErHl.SK RlSI.EY, C. Of H,
E. H. Lenox. Keo.
J OF A., Court Douglas No. 32 Foresters of
mentn, mceis eacn inesaay eveniug id
loumtTB Hall. "Visiting brother al
i ttclume. C.f.o. M:(Jlilland, C. R.
E. H.Lknox, Keo. l-ec.
E.V. HoovER.l'hyilclan
J. C. TWITCHBLL, '
I O. O. F., PhiletarmnixKigeNo.8 Meets Id
I Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jncksou and
Cass streets, on Saturday evening of each
(veek. Members of the order id good standing
areluviled to attend
H. O. Lkwih, N. G.
N. T..IEWETT, R.S,
10.0 F., Uilon Kncamiunent No. 9 Meets
In Odd Fellows Temi-le on the Is, and 3rd
Thursday evenings of each month. Visit'
Ing brethren always welcome.
Dn. J. V. Twitchei.iv, C. P.
A. N, Orcutt, Ucribe.
i O. O. P., RUing Star Lodge No. 174. 1. O. O. P.
. meet In Odd Fellows' Temple every Frldaj
evening. Visiting brethren always welcome,
h. E. Bklfiw, N. (i.
EdoakK.Lonr.R. S.
M. Fickle, F. S.
OF P., Alpha Lodge No. Al Meets every
Wednesday in 1. O. O. Hall, at 7:30 p. m.
Mfmbflii in eood standtns are Invited to
attend. Ja. a. Pkkrv.C. c.
M. F. Wright, K. R. 8.
K
K
O. T. M.( Protection Tent No. 16 Holds
regular meetings on the first and third
Kriil UTS of each month In Odd Fnllnws
Hall. All visiting members lu good standing
are Invited to attend .
F. F. Patterson, Com.
O. W. Kapp, K. K,
LO. T. M., Roaeburg Hive No. 11 Holds lti
rcRUlar reviews upon the 1st and 3rd Fri
day of each month at 2 o'clock in Odd Fel
lows' hill. Sisters of other Hives visiting in the
city araoordially invited to attend our reviews.
Maudr MoClallen, Com.
Mrs. Jebsie Rap?, R, K.
MODERN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA,
Roseburg Lodge No. 493 Meets every
TK.. w.l... evening tn PnM.ia.. U.ll
Visiting members always welcome.
Mrs. Li la Ko. President
Mrs. Mary Kamts. secretary.
E. S.,noseburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their
II regular meeting on 1st and 3rd Thurs-
uavs in cacn tnonm. iiiinn rat-moon, in
good standing are respectfully Invited to attend
Mim Rkgwa Rast, Secretary.
ON.O., Co. D., Separate RaltaMton Meets
every Thursday evening at the Armory
Simond's Cross Cut Saws
U. S. A. andKeen Kutter Axes
Gratia Seeds all Kinds, Poultry Supplies, Pruning
Shears, Spray Pumps.
K. 33 -ST
Roseburg, Oregon
Look Here
$12.50
Will buy you a fine 100-Piece; Deco
rated German China Dinner Set.
at
J. F. BARKER & CO. Phone 201
CALL ANE BEE THEM.
FRESH
CHOCOLATES, CREAMS AND TAFFY
EVERY DAY
AT
Currier's,
AREFUL CONFECTIONER
"Candv nnt
up in fancv boxes.
From 26c np.
Hall at so clock.
F. B. TIamlim. Captain.
R
HHKKAlia. Roseburi Bebekah Ixxlti
r. Meets In c-lil follows
VOLUMES OF MUHI.BACH'S
20 Historical Novels. New aud of
good binding, for sale at a bargain, II
taken at once. See them at the Ke
vikw ollica.
N
OTICK TO CHKD.TOKS. All
be IndebtOsl to the under. ifrjeil will
pleaso call anil settle at the oilice of
A?tv. k. w. Marstora bo to re feb. is.
liMVi. C. R Davis. d-M5
LOST. One white shepherd dojr.
dark sixt on ear, and uno at root
o( tall. Answers to the name of Keoo
Suitalle reward for recovery of name.
Hi L. A. UlNKLt:.
No.
owl
Vtftitlnr
41. I. O. O.
Ti'mnla pvorv Tupsditv evening.
alstorsatid brethren Invited tn Attend.
Mi; Marir Jon km, Secretary,
rOMKN OF WlHIWRAFT, t.llsc t'lrcle No.
w-Mwuonnia inu itn inurmtavs oi
each month at Oiltl Kcllown HbIL Viltlt.
nembrs in guoi stamUnfrarc lnvlteJ toatteoa
Mm. A. B Fickle, . N.
Mrs. Itelle Morian, Clerk.
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WlMOMKN OF THK WORLD. Oak Camp No
ro-Mxriaaf tho 0.1.1 Fellows Hall la
Ro.obur(t, evprjr 1st an.1 SrJ Mon1ar .Te
atot. Vlsltiuanelghbunia!wars weloom.
J. i. B.tiM-s, r. c.
N. T. Jawart. flora
Call up 'Phone 51 when you want a
first-class livery ?iir or saddle bone.
Empire Livery and Feed Stables, Kel
ley & Iianki, proprietors.
MM M ,Mg
SYKES & CARROLL
PLUMBERS AND CONTRACTORS
SEWER AND WATER WORK
BathlRoom .Fixtures Installed. A Complete Supply Constantly on
Hand. Estimates Furnished.
Roseburg, Oregon
Shop: 219 Jackson St
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