Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, July 24, 1908, Image 2

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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
BY
REVIEW (PUBLISHING COMPANY
L. WIMBERLV, Editor.
Office Review Building, (first floor)
Jackson Street Telephone Main 90 1
DAILY
Per year, by mall H WJ
inoutb, delivered f-A
Per week, delivered 16
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Per Year t OU
bu Mull I 111 H.WI
ILLY 24, 11108.
WHAT TIIK MAGAZINKS SAY.
KxivrpU From Interest. iik Article
In August Numbers.
How Medium Moves a Table.
"Among other things, ttottazzi put
Into the cabinet a small table weigh
ing about flftten pountlK," says Ham
lin, In describing the experiment of
great Italian scientists In the August
Everybody's, "and on top of It ar
ranged a hulr-bruah, a hen's feather,
a bottle full of water, and a very
thick glnsfl. These articles and the
table were the only objects that
could oe moved. Well, while the
medium was before the curtain and
fully guarded, that little table came
out of the cabinet of Its own accord
In a light that made It perfectly vis
ible Hut that 1b not the most re
markable thins. The pychlc8 feet
were held by the engineer, and he ob
served that at the exact momenl
when Paladlno pushed against hi
knee, the tnble moved. 'Each ad
vance of the table corresponded,'
says Bottazzl, 'with the most perfect
fynchron m, with the push of Eu
lapli.'a 1i?b ngalnst Jonn's knees
In other words, she really executed
mov?met .a IdenMcal with those that
ahs wou" I have made had she been
pusMiig he tab'e out of the cabinet
wl:b her visible limbs.'
"The oom n which the experi
ments tc ik plac was an hsolnted one
belr nt in to th laboratory of experi
mental iysiolory. and to that pnrt
of tho t iiverslv pet apnrt for Hot
tazzl's e elusive use. Nothing could
havi been farther from the ordtnnry
stuffy b.ick pnor of the ordinary
medium. No women wore present,
and no outsiders.
"Christ lun Science Cures.'
Dr. Richard Cabot, In an article In
the August McClure's analyzes one
hundred "Christian Science Cures."
He does not discuss them from the I
point of view of logic or consistency. I
but by a study of the written test)-!
monlnls and of his own experience, j
gained In the attempt to verify Hk1
claims of those who pronounce them-1
selves cured. Bumming up. he says:
"My conclusions are, first, thnt
most Christian Science cures nre
probably genuine; but, second, thnt
they are not the cures of organic
diseases.
"In my own personal researches
Into Christian Science 'cures.' I hav
nover found one In which there was
any good evidence that cancer, con
sumption, or any other organic dis
ease had boon arrested or banished.
The diagnosis was usually either
made by the patient himself or wan
an Interpretation at second or third
hand of what a doctor was supposed
to have Bald.
"As I have followed up the re
ported cures of cancer and other ma
lignant tumors, I have found either
thnt they were not tumors at all. or
that they were assumed to be maltg-
nant without any microscopic exam
ination. In other words, the diagno
sis was never based upon any proper
eviaence.
Prohibition HyHfcrlii.
In discussing the prohibition ques
tion In the August McClure's, Prof.
Hugo Munsterberg says:
"It has been seldom Indeed thnt
the fundamental evil of American
public opinion has como out so clear
ly; namely, that no one dares to he
on tho unpopular side; Just as In
Now is the time to list your Farms, Orchards,
Stock Ranches, Timber Lands and City Property.
We offer you the advantages of wide-awake out
side connections.
M (All SOL TOUR PROPERTY
Scinl us full description, or call; we will be pleased
to meet you.
UMPQUA VALLEY LAND CO.,
Office Maccabee Temple
Cass Sc. Roseburg, Oregon.
W. H. FISH Kit, Pres. J. II. IIOOTII, Vico-Pre. J. M. THItOSK, See.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Successor to K. K. Alley.
Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles liuiinintceil.
I.nd Office Practice Specialty. Sntety liepnsit liovs fur Kent.
Timber Lands Bought and Sold. Land Scrip for Sale.
Heal Kstate and Insurance.
PnM-r Properly I'rcpaml for Filing on (JmiTiiiii.-nt Ijimlv
Townallip Ma, Showing Vacant IjwnK of all Town-hips n lr
Ituachurg IjinU lltriit, ."Ml Vnta F.iwh.
Office t'nder X'. 8. Ijind Oilier.
fashion and social life, every on
wants to be 'la it.' No problem has
in America a fair hearing as 'iouu as
one side has become the faihiou in
mind. Only the cranks come out
with an unbalanced, exaggerated op
position, and thus reully help lh
cause they want to fl'ht aKainat. Tin
wefl-lmlanccd thinkers keep quiet
and simply look ou while the move
ment rushes forward, waiting quiet
ly for the reaction which sets In from
the Inner absurdit y of every soclul
extreme. The result Ik too often an
hysterical zig-zag movement, where
fearlesitness might have found a
middle way of steady progress. There
must be indeed a possible middle
way between the evil of the present
atoon and the not lessor evil of a
future national prohibition; yet. If
this one-sldednesB of discussion goes
on. It Is not difficult to foresee, after
the legislative experiences of the lout
vear, that the hysterical movement
will not stop until prohibition is pro
?lalmed from every state-house be
tween the Atlantic and the Pacific.
McKinley n Free Silver .Man.
"The Intepreter," writing on poli
tics In the August American .Maga
zine, tela a number of unpublished
stories about Roosevelt, McKinley.
Parker. Cleveland, Croker, Whitney
und other famous politicians concern
ed In presidential elections.
Of party principles and of McKln
ley's anxiety In 18f6 he says:
"The late Mr. McKinley was nomi
nated on a platform ndocatlug the
single gold standard, although lit
was a bimetallst with a record of fa
voring the free coinage of silver. I'p
to the very moment when the com
mittee on resolutions submltti-d Us
report he protested against the pro
posed currency plank. Ho talked
very earnestly over the telephone
'rom Canton, and gave his friends to
believe that a declaration for the
ilngle standard would be dangerous.
His spokesman, General Orosvenor,
told everybody who would listen to
him that It would mean the loss of
Ohio. Even Mark Hanna was not
uire of the wisdom of the policy,
ilut when tho supporters of the gold
itnndard made their point. Mr. Mc
Klnley accepted the nomination with
?reat cheerfulness. Now, no onf
with much brains In his head eve?
mid or thought Mr. McKinley was
Ushonest. Probably he reckoned
,01 Interest To Women.
To such women as are not seriously out
iheaUlAbut wfto have exuding tlutict
MWsirtA iLhAr In the wav of house-
(id caresor in nodal duties and func-
lAserluusIy tax thotr ttr'i.gtft.
tuning mothers, ur. rn-rce
Favorite PrvVrlplion has proved a most
valuable supArUng tonic and Invigorat
ing nervine. 'ylts timely ne. '-wr-crlmn
sickness m1 sii;ftTinif .m-' 1. "
tyoldwl. Theeintlng table nni tin
SHIK'-onA kn'fc7 would., , H '? 1T:T?T
SplJoui have- to lc err ployed If th mn-"
valuabh' um.un im'TV u.-n n- u-t, -VPj"'"tf
ttTn0-- Te" Favorite Hn-Tlp
tiun"nas proven 11 great boon to OApvoiau
mothers by pruparing the system for tin
cwniing of baby, thereby rendering child
birth safo, easy, and almost jalnu.
Bear In mind, plenso that 1 r. Pl -rco'
Favorite Prescription Is not u serrui ot
patent medicine, ugnlnst which tin- wot
Intelligent people are quite natural.)
averse, because of the uncertainty us U
their composition and harmlesaeharirter
but IS a UK1UCISK OF KNOWN COili)SI
tiok, a full list of all its Ingredlunts twin
prlnlod, In plain English, on every bottlo
wrapper. An examination of this list 01
lngrtdlents will disolosn the f.nL tli.it it !.
nin-alcoliollc In Its coinposiUun, cli--n.li
ally pure, trlplo-refined glycerine taklrv.
the placo of tho commonly uwd ali-oiioi
In Its make-up. In thW connect litn r
may not ln out of place to stiilo tlutt tli
Favorite Prescription " of lr. l'ierro l
thsonly mMlcimi put up for tho euro o'
woman 8 peculiar wonkm-a-M's an-i aii
mollis, ami mlil throuuh druggi-'H, a;
thn ingriHlicnls of which have tho no
a nl mnu s endorsement of nil tho Imlliik
nmlical wriurs and teachers of nli th
overal sc!uks of practice, and th 1' -as
remedies for the ailnionlJ for wMel
"favorite Pri'Hcription ts reooiimii'iuittt
A little book of th-so endor'men:. wil
be pent to any address, p.wt-paii, 11m.
aUolute!y free If vou retu4-st same In
postal card," or letter, of Dr. K. V.
Buffalo. N. Y.
Dr. IMerce's rteasnnt Pellets euro ron
Itlpntton. ('ou."tU'iiiion is the o
mnny diwaw!. t,uri tl caunn ail y
ur lh tuity ' iaU W 1HD1
liosKitritt!. nitrcoN.
that It would be advisable to let the
majority iu the convention have
their way about a question of relat
ive unimportance so long as they
were sound ou the one vital point
of nominating the best available re
publican for the prealdt'Ury."
Itcpublicnii .Mncliiiie D.-W il.
In the August American Magazine
Victor Murdock, representative In
congress from the Kighth KanuaH dis
frict, describes "A Congressman's
First Speech." It in an amusing and
iit the same time serious account of
the imags a country congressman
runs into when he encounters frigid
Washington. It Is really a terrible
indictment of the republican machine
that rules the House of Represent
atives. William Allen White Introduces
Congressman Murdock to the readers
of the American Magazine In the fol
lowing paragraphs:
"Victor Murdock went to Congress
in his early thirties, five years ago,
determined to be a free man. His
first public act of any Importance
was to bring to the attention of con
gress tho fact that the American rail
roads were Betting five million dol
lars a year from the government by
a false system of railroad mall
weighing. Congress refuRed to act.
Murdock, who was refused the right
to a vote on the subject, appealed
from the decision of the chair to the
House; he' was the only republican
who stood up to be counted. The
steal--which was open and palpable
was so gross that the president, af
fer waiting in vain for congress to
ict on Murdock's proposition, a'jcI
ished the rule under which the steal
was made the day thnt congress ad
Cut Glass and Silverware
r, There Have never before been offereu such extraordinary bargains
In irenuluo LUT GLASS, All pieces are best quality clear glass only
a few nieces of a kind. - ......
T In silverware we have the kind that gives lasting satisfaction: beau
t'ful and ditfniiied designs, worth and lontf wear, which are the qualities
desirec h- th- most fastidious This cut glass and silverware make the
most useful of presents fur June weddings. Special Prices
Expert Watch Cleaning
and Repairing . . .
MR. FARMER
To save your grain 3-011 will need a Binder. Buy
the best. That's the
CHAMPION
Write for catalogue, terms aud prices. We also
carry three kinds of binding twine, Sesal, Hemp aud
Manilla.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Vehicles &
Phone 201,
Before
away for a watch come in and get my
prices. I can, and will, sell you a watch
for the same price that you pay them, and
you can see what you are getting before
you buy it.
CHngeilpeel The Jeweler
journed. Murdock thus Incurred the
enmity of the house organization,
but be found favor with the po.V.
dent. Last spring Murdock led tl-e
fight for a detailed consideration ut
the postal appropriation bill In the
house. He said in the course nf his
speech :
" 'This bill carries two hundred
millions. There are twenty miiuite3
allowed for its analysis. That h de
liberation at the rate of ten millions
a minute.' Mr. Murdock then de
nounced the extravagance of con
gress In dealing with the railroad.
" 'During the past thirty-four
years,' he asserted, 'by reason of
congressional blindness and depart
mental silence we have paid the rail
roads on miscalculations sixty mil
lion dollars. Still congress refuses
to adopt business methods In dealln?
with the railroads.'
"This angered the organization
again. Murdock also stood against
the 'organlzc Jon' in Its attempt to
parrot the democratic minoritv.
Three times the clerk called Mur
dock's name when this rule came to
a vote, and three times did Murdock
the only republican reply '110.
He could not be bulldozed, and when
signatures were needed to a pet It lor
to the republican caucus for anv in
surgent movement. Murdock's name
always went down. As a result he
has no republican opposition for
nomination tills year, and It 1b now
reasonably certain that the demo
crats will not put up n nian against
him.
"Murdock Is art editor, and repre
sents the Eighth Kansas district. He
koines of a fighting family. His
father. M. M. Murdock, was a Kansas
pioneer, and for thirty years kept
J. T. BRYAN
Roaeburg, Oregon
Implements
Roseburg, Oregon
Sending
o
the 'Wichita Eagle,' the leading re-publk-an
newspaper of Kansas. He
also was uu Insurrectionist, and vus
generally in revolt against the iocai
republican machine."
Boy'a Life Savrd.
My little boy, four years old. had
a severe attack of dysentery. We
had two ptrysleians; both of them
gave him up. We then gave him
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea remedy which cured him
and believe that saved his life. Wil
liam 11. Strollng, Carbon Hill, Ala.
There Is no doubt but this reined
saves the liveH of many children each
year. Give It with castor oil accord
ing to the plain printed directions
and a cure is certain For sale by
Hamilton Drug Co.
Refrigerator.
Full line of first class refrigerat
ors, enamel lined and guaranteed
satisfactory. Nothing equals our Vu
dor Porch Shades to keep that hot
porch comfortable. We have them i,
6. S, and 10 feet wide.
B. W. STRONG,
The Furniture Man
"Had dyspepsia or indigestion for
years. No appetite, and what I did
eat distressed me terribly. Burdock
Blood Illtters cured me." J. H.
Walker, Sunbury, Ohio.
1'IIOKF.SS.ONAL.
J. It. CHAPMAN, I). I). S.,
Dentist.
Abraham Building Telephone 114
Hours, 9 a. 111. to 0 p. m.
ROSKUUKG - - - OREGON
J. C. MULLEN',
Attorney-at-Luw
With Richardson, Dimick & Moore
head, Attorneys at Law,
315-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6tb
and Ankeny Streets.
PORTLAND OREGON.
GEO. E. HOICK,
M. D.
Office In the Review Building, up
stairs, Rooms 13 and 14.
X-Ray and Electrical Treament
Telephone, Main 31.
ROSEBURG ... OREGON
A. C. SEELY, M. I).,
Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13,
Douglas County Bank Building,
'Phone 771.
ROSEBURG ... OREGON.
Office Hours: Phones:
10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711
1 2 to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1721
I lilt. LITETTA SMITH,
Physician
Women and Children's Diseases a
Speclnlty
Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marstere' Blk
next to Douglas County Bank Bldg
WANTED
WANTED IMMEDIATELY Girl for
genera! housework. Wages $20
per month. Call on or address
Mrs. M. Josepttson, Roseburg. dsw
WANTED A girl to do general
housework; wages $20. Answer
B. n. 100. Post Office. dtf
WANTED A young lady to learn
operating. Apply to manager ol
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
1.0. . dtf
WANTED Plain sewing,
at Flint's candy store.
Inquire
da20
FOR SALE.
10R SALE First-class improved
wnite sewing machine, drop head
S2..00. Inquire at A. Peterson'!
shoe shop, Cass street. J2S
FOR SALE New 8-room plastered
house, 5 rooms finished on first
floor. In grove. Address Wm. H.
Chetham, Box 4S2, Ro9eburg.dj23
FOR SALE Scholarship In the
Behnke-Walker Business College,
oi roruana. will sell for $24.50,
which Is a bargain. Address
L,eone Matthews, Glide, Ore. d
FOR SALK A team of horses
cneap, if taken at once. Inquire
of v. M. Fest, at Mount Nebo
dairy farm. dtf
FOR SALE New hay. CO tons or
No, 1 cheat hay and 40 tons of
oats and barley mixed. No. 1. no
weeds. Apply to G. H. Pitts
Ruck lea. Ore. dsf
FOR SALE Practically new 6-room
cottage, all modern conveniences.
Will exchange for Portland prop
erly, (.an on L. Kabat, Roseburg.
uregon. dTF
FOR SALE Good paying plumbing
and tinning business. Address H.,
care of Review. Roseburg. tf
LOST AXI KOI NO.
LOST On Jackn street, a black
silk scarf. Finder pleas'1 return
to Review office: reward 4 d!2S
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I have
for sale JV4 lots on Pine street,
also lot and building known as
the Dinning lodging house. Lane
street. Also 5 acres 14 miles
out, near Target Range, and 20
acres fn Looking Glass. For par
ticulars call on or address J. T. j
GoodiOm. administrator estate of
J. J. McCoy, deceas d dtf J
NOTICE TO mEniTOlfcV-HavIng
lost our IfoVlness by fire, we res
pectfully ask all persons knowing
themselves Indebted to as to settle
as soon as possible. T. J. WIT,
LIAM3 A SON, WUbnr Or. tf
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
iu use for over years,
. .
. iimi iius
. .. - - T....i.ia
All uoitnieneiis. uiuuiuuu.
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infanta and CUUdrcu-Expcrlence aguuist Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Urops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverislmess. It cures Dlarrliaja and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constlpatior
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the j
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend,
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The Kind You toe Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THK OtNTAUR SSMMNii TT MUNRMT TMIT, NIWVORK 3ITV.
ATTACK EXIMtKSS COMI'AMKS.
Hunkers Think 'lh J- Ouht to 1im
Money Order linsin.'ss.
nULl'TH. Minn., July 24 - An at-
tack on money order bu uncs !
transacted by the express coni;iani;s
of the country was made fn paper
ead before the convention of tne
Minnesota Uanke-p' Association, in
.ession heie today. The matter will
e brought before the American
-'.ankers' Association at Us annual
onvention this fall.
It Is alleged that as tho express
ompanles are common carriers and
nothing else, they tiave no ri.;ht to
Jo a banking business unless 'hey
mbiiif to the name regulations in
rl,i'!' t-aiisactlons. The banker. rte
naii'i that these companies submit to
oxamination by federal and state
h.iuJfinu doparimprrw Thev sny lhat
WANTED SliOOO.OO WORTH of 2nd Hand
goods M
Bradley's Second Hand Store
9 I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my
prices on harness. You will find that 1 am right.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd I3r Man
Phone loss
H. C. RITZMAN
UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER
Let me make an estimate ou your work. Steam aud
hot water a specialty.
Foot of Jackson St.
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
H. D. MAY. Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinda
Flih and Poultry
We know how to cut meat to get the best rpnii. i
U more In the cutting that most people believe Ve Ther8
pert. In our line. Let us prepare your Sunday roast h 6 """.m
convinced. We want your trade. ' and wl"
Sx-cial Free Delivery. Phone 1.141.
Shop on Sheridan Sir
HIGH GRADE PLUMBING
GLEN D. NECLEY
A. S. K. Syk 1W.W fro Phon,2s,. AO Work Guaranteed
iius umuo D.b...w
1 ...n.l a Yltlilitl Ilia tlA1
vcvu X
o.,,i .Tns t-iis-irooil " nre but
Signature of
1
the express money orders which the
ccnii-ii'ties issue and expect the banks
tf, tash, oftentimes when th') local
com -a Pies have not sufficient funds
with v.lnch to meet these orJera,
have always caused the bankers
ssreat annoyance and inconvenience. .
The c ff 01 1 of the Bankers' association
is iiU'i-ted toward forcing the ex
pvos companies to give up this fea
ture of their business, or, tf they ear
ry !t on, to make them submit to the
regular Examinations.
Rest the World Affords.
"It gives me unbounded pleasure
to recommend Buckleo's Arnica
Salve." says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel
Hill, X. C. "I am convinced it's the
best salve the world affordB. It
cured a felon on my thumb, and it
never fails to heal every sore, burn
or wound to which it is applied.
25c at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug
store.
All Work Guaranteed
Repair Work Neatly Done.
We Buy Hides.
.ft. y,.ar le D(.po(
rw ox mo, PASTl KE LAms
and dainty nnd d..l,lU8 our flne
lamb. , ,, berfi vea, n e
""O h'Kh-grade ZeU
t known F ""m18' " "
as low 8nd Ur pr,ce" are
nonr,fh a9 we,, as tempt ft. Vot
The Economy Market
fie. Kohlhngen. Pmp.