Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, July 25, 1908, Image 2

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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
REVIEW jPUBLISHINO COMPANY
L. WIMBtiRLV. Edlto'.
Office-Review Building, (first flour)
Jacksoo Street. Telephone Meln ool.
Tailv
f Jfr, by mall '
mentli, enllven-d f
Par wk, delivered U
Per Year '
sis HuNlln ."
JIXY S3, ID'lH.
(VI iMI.V 'ION or JIIL.t.
11) U. I I 'in t, Itnerlologist i.l
;i-ec in Agr ttur.il C'tllcg.'.
The I catHHt iaen ce to riubllc
heul'h t day l .ii-obciily the ml'l:
m.ijly. V iur.' uerr 'Uta.rc of the
con 'u iIhIiIiii i.llk for the mar
ket arj I ibnrcu i jf, tl. iugl. tin lu i
enulo b dill p a fron the cow in
to ti e mi:k onl; when there Ir a tub
erculous proce 9 In the mammary
glands or mil : duct 1. The main
source of tho Invaslin Is the pnr
tlcles of litter and inaiiure failing
Into the milk at milking time.
It is cuslomury everywhere to
strain milk directly after mllklne.
This is done for no other purpose
than to remove litter and particles
of manure from the milk. A single
hair dropping from the cow Into the
mttk, if soiled with manure, will
carry with It from one to three thou
sand germs, and a particle of man
ure barely visible to the naked eye
will carry proportionately more.
When a cow Is affected with pulmon
ary tuberculosis (consumption) In
an advanced stage one or both lungs
will be found to contain from a pint
to a quart of yellow matter (pus)
that sets up an Irritation causing the
cow to cough. As she does not ex
pectorate, the pus that Is coughed
up Is swallowed, eventually passing
out with the excreta. A quantity of
pus equalling the size of a thimble
will contain thousands and thous
ands of the living tubercle bacilli.
As the gastric fluids and dlgoRtlve
tract of the cow do not kill the tub
ercle bacilli they pass to the excreta,
bedding and hair of the cow, thence
Into the milk bucket and to the con
sumer. The greatest contamination lien
In the uncleanly methods of milking
as commonly prnctlced. As a rule
most milkers drink milk. If Ihny only
could see each organism that they
allow to get Into the milk while II
Is being drnwn, they would surely
adopt more sanitary methods. The
tuberclo bnclllus measures ubout
three' twenty-llve-thousandths of an
Inch In lenglh and five ten-thousands
of an inch In diameter. No strainer
can remove such small bodies from
milk, a id (he smallest pnrtlcle of
excreta can concenl thousands of
them.
The tubercle bacilli usually grow
slowly in the human body. Home
linn's remaining fur long periods of
time without developing, and yet re
tain their vitality. Milk from ttiber
culoilB cows Is especially dangerous
for Infnuls, as tho organism may
give rise to tubercular processes
years afterwards. If tuberculosis de
veloped quickly, ns diphtheria, scar
let fever or smallpox the Bourro of
Infection could be more easily trac
ed, hut It does njt and for that rea
son It Is not so much feared although
more fatal.
The amount of tuberculosis Hint
exists Is perfectly alarming. It Is
not confined to Ihe human race
alone; cattle, hogs, Bhien ami noul-
try aro afflicted with it, and the evi
dence Hint we have pioves the 1II1
ease lo bu commuiilcnble. In this
enlightened ago It would seem tin
though everyone would make nn es
pecial effort lo fight the disease and
particularly to keen tint lnl.r,i,.
bacilli out of milk that when imr.
tides of manure or litter full into
the milk they In all probability enr
ry with them the deadly gerins of
tuberculosis, which unseen are de
livered to the Innocent consumer. No
man or womau would feed a child
with mill: In which they saw the tub
ercle bacilli, so we have to rely up
on the carefulnesa of the milkers to
avert contamination of the milk with
germs of the great white plague.
The spread of this terrible disease
from one Individual to another is
bad enough without Increasing the
danger from carelessness in milking.
MKKKI.Y TO HKAT HHYAX.
Object of liidcK'iilence I'nrty Tills
Year IOK('t to V'ln IjiI.t.
;HIC,(iO, J-ly 2r, -A meotli K ol
tli. nat'oni I 1 'ovist' al ccmn lttoi
of the Indeper, :once ' arty was cal
led here to lay preliminary to next
weiU's nullum'! convention of th"
lierrst orgin!7atlon.
Tlie Indeuer ence I "rty prov'aloi -nl
lomlii'.tio umbei nhout thre'
times ai nan meinl rs as th i 111
tlonul ion nit !cs ol otbei pi rtiet.
Kach st-itu Is 1 iprcsei'ed by a 'am -er,
a labor or anlznt'on man r.nd :i
professional 1111 n.
Six state's aro not represented. Of
these Kentucky and Nebraska as the
most prominent.
The presidential nominal Ion may
he forced on Mr. Hearst. There Is a
Htrong feeling among the delegates
that lie should head the ticket.
(Maims are being mude by the pnr
tv leaders that Hie Hearst organiza
tion will poll a million voteH thlB
fall. This, it Is asBerted, will as
sure the downfall of llryan. A vic
tory this year Is not considered by
any of the Independence men, but
they declare that with the defeat of
nryan this fall the radical element of
th democratic party will abandon the
Nebraskan and in the election four
years hence will flock to the Inde
pendence banner, thus aBsuriug its
success.
There will be 1002 delegates to
the Independence party convention.
KOOIi KAN V AS KICKS,
CanvaB Shoes, Moccasins and Dare
Koot-Sandals, Ladles' and Gout's
Outing Shoes. It's a queer foot that
ve can't fit. R. L. STEPHENS, Next
door to P. O.
L Most Valuable Agent.
Th glycerine sniployad in Dr. Plcl-oa'
medicines greatly enhances thu mudlclna
propertluH whluh it ox tracts from 1111 tivi
nadiclnal routs and holds In aolullui
much butter than alcohol would. It abt
possesses medicinal properties of Its own
being a valuable demulcent, nutritive
ant!tpt!c and antlfurment. It add)
greatly to the efficacy of tho ltlack Cherry
bark, lilondroot, (lolden Seal root, Sum
root and Queen's root, contained it
"Goldon Nodical Discovery "in siibdiiliu
ohronlc, or lingering coughs, hroncliiul
throat and lung affections, for all of whlcl
these agents aro recommended by RUnd
ard medical authorities.
In all cases where thoro la a wastlnc
away of flush, loss of apixitlte, with weal
ftomalTi, as In the early stuges of con
auniifUbii. there can be no doubt that gly
cerlnoacls as a vuluablo nutrltlvo anu
elds ifue Golden Seal root. Stone root
QuersYs root and Jilack Chcrrybnrk li
nige&uon anu euiiuiu't up tm
,re::a-th. controlling tlio cougl
'i about a h-jalthv cunullloi
ilo system. Of course. It roust
iicteu to work miracle It wll
mtiinmtlon excent in lis ear Ic.
L will corn wrrv severe. ..list!
h a m: Iiti. cluiMiii- cuuulis. 1 rom lil;,'
rs- ncs. rn uculcconuh
It 'snot soelTcctlv 5! ITI In the linBcrtns
hang-on coughs, o ' those long slaudfnp
V111 when accon' 'anlcd y lili-cding Iron
lutw, Unit It I s purl rrued IU nuts
m-irvclotis cures.
Frol. l lnlcv Iv' ngwoi , M. D.,of Hen
oatl Med. Collet n Chic; ;o, say i of gh
cerltie:
M.'drK"Mlklt TTCItli
Bol 'lr.s 1 IIm'U u amity
hyd tiirn In oti un. It I
aunufart uimiI pr, m-Nof
IU fcctlur iiiv-ii 1 fi-fl'U'il.
n-lo, eiP-'Ci'Jl y I' llicn, t
tsrrlial si. iritis I ilirrlis
tluii t-tit. It 1 1 a 1 041 cltl'
tllvi erliie will rr jtu ink.
(kfltribuni) and t .ciualve ditrtc (stoi"
sen nr.
nam Slruici, lilwiv tt" enrlclir-tin
.'clln pu'lNW
'bu 1, !o .';C I'
no n lh Ii':
pre' lit I. mc I.
f ril red .'. ii
feral n,n it ft.
it linn mal ;m o
: it li; -put tun
aura of 11. n-i
aurttiat tba UUhii1 curlnir liliitcli,. t'liutilci
arupLloni. KrutuMua awaltama an6 old aotva
or uli-aro.
ail lo lie, R. V ncrre ot Hud ilo. t. Y
tor freo tiooklet telltna il aUiul ilia nalll
iSMltrltia) nla coinooan g thla WiMUlerfP
-I itmrm ' ,111 ale tliol In IL
Now is the time to list your I'anns, Orchards,
Stock Rauchcs, Timber Lands and City Property.
We offer you the advantages of wide-awake out
side connections.
M (Al 11
Send us full description, or call; we will be pleased
to meet you.
UMPQUA VALLEY LAND CO.,
Cass St.
Office Mkccebee Temple
Roseburg;, Oregon.
Itl'STIXO THE Tltl'STS.
This decision of the appellate
court In favor of the Standard Oil
Co., will be a hard burden for the
pre&ent administration to carry in
the coming election. It brings up the
trust question lu a very emphatic
manner and calls for an investiga
tion of what actually has been done
to curb the trusts. This was sup
posed to be something, but It leaks
so bad the boat Is liable to sink. In
fact nothing practically has been ac
complished under the present poll
Icles of the government. High turlfl
Is what has built the trusts up and
is keeping them up. If the govern
ment really wanted to bust the
trusts It would take the tariff off
truBt goods, or reduce it to such an
extent as to bring the trusts to
time. But the government Is trust
ruled, and will do nothing of the
kind, until there Is a change of ad
ministration. It takes very little
looking to Bee the point. Albany
Democrat.
jC'w wholesome
(M leading temperance
Guaranteed 1 1
lf) NON-lNTOXIOATINO
IsSLJ MRTH PACIFIC
rWcZlT i BREWIN8 CO.
WiT ASTORIA, OREGON
For Sal by
R. It. MATHEWS.
Cut Glass and Silverware
H There have never before been offered such extraordinary bargains
in genuine CUT GLASS. All pieces are best quality clear glass only
n few pieces of a kind. - ......
H In silverware wo have the kind that gives lasting satisfaction: beau- -tiful
und dirnlfied deslgnB, worth nod long wear, which are the quulities
desired b the most fastidious This cut glass and silverware make the
moat usuful of presents fur June weddings. Siecial Prices
Expert Watch Cleaning
and Repairing . . .
J. T. BRYAN
Roaeburg, Oregon
MR. FARMER
To save your grain you will need a Biuder. Buy
the best. That's the
CHAMPION
Write for catalogue, terms and prices. We also
carry three kinds of bindiug twine, Sesal, Hemp and
Manilla.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Phone 201,
Vehicles & Implements
Roseburg, Oregon
W. II. MHIIKIt, lYra. J. H. IIOOTH, Vlcr-ITm. i. M. Ill HONK, Sec.
Th Douglas County Abstract Company
Successor to F. K. Alley.
Abstract of Title Furnished. Tltlea (iuaranteed.
Laud once Practice a Specialty. Safety lM'mit lloies for Kent.
Timber Lands Bought and Sold. IjiihI Scrip tor Sale.
Ileal Kstate and Insurance.
Tapera I'n.perly IVrpaml for Kllhig on (iorernmrnt IjiikIs.
Town.hlp M, Nhowlng Vacant IjiihK o nil TowiwIiIim In the
lloaeberg lml District, (Ml tVnta Kah.
Office I'nder V. 8. Ijuid OfbVe. ItOSK III ltd. oltKtiON.
Before Sending
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
Glingenpeel The Jeweler
IT AIN'T THU SA.MK ill." "'.
,.. n.r.hliv.l delwule Sl"-1.5l
it aiu t mudi like U lu h"
Around cooventiou tum.
Ther 5 lots of Bliout'.n' koiii' 011--
TV. H-.a Ic Rlill EnljIlUIC.
Hut there's u change, it swuis to m'
11 utn'i the same old snow.
We' mis the hois we u'u to see
A .l,,v.'i, vtrs auo.
There ain't 110 speeches by Depew.
t'V, uf,l In loom so big.
Tom Heed and Quay are missing to".
So s Lem'l Ely yuigg.
Tom Piatt ain't welcoming the boys
rin otiv imrlnr floor:
Mark Hanna's gone, John Sherman
Ain't a candidate no more.
And where is Chauncey Killey now
U'a ,,avr h!ir his nilllie:
There's lots of noise, but still, some
how.
Th.. hiK show ain't the same.
There's many of em dead and gone.
We miss 'em with regret,
Hut let us nut forget we've gut
J. Ellen Foster yet.
And then you take the other side
They've had their changes, too;
There's many faces mlssln' there,
And many that are new;
Old "Uncle Hod," of Iowa,
Ain't makin' any noise,
And yet there was a time when they
Were yellln' ioud for Holes.
And what's come over Tammany?
Since Croker's crossed the sea
The tiger cat, it seems, is mil
The cat it used lo be.
Ilourke Cochran's silver tongue is
still.
Carlisle is seldom seen.
The stately Uayard is no more
And Whitney's grave Is green:
The axe that Adlal used to swing
is dulled and laid away;
Ib Sulzer still endeavoring
To look like Henry Clay?
'Twas lively 'round the peanut stand
A dozen years ago.
But Have Hill's gone to Kui-ope, and
It ain't the same old show.
Chicago Record-Herald.
Best the World Affords,
"It gives me unbounded pleasure
to recommend Bucklen's Arnica
Salve," says J. W. Jenkins, of Chape
Hill, N. C. "I am convinced It's the
best Balve the world affords.
cured a felon on my thumb, and it
never fails to heni every sore, burn
or wound to which It Is applied.
2,ric at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug
store.
; The Central Hotel has latel
changed hands, and has been thor
oughly cleaned and renovated all
I over. Hoard and lodging by day or
. month. First class meals for 2
cents. (jj2
WANTED
WANTED IMMEDIATELY (lirl fo
genera! housework. Wages J'n
per month. Call on or ' address
Mrs. M. Josephson, Roseburg. dsw
WANTED A girl to do general
nousework; wages $20. Answ
D. n. 100, Post Office. dtf
WANTED A young lady to learn
operating. Apply to manager of
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
Co. dtf
Inquire
dnl'O
WANTED Plain sewing,
at Flint's candy store.
FOR 8ALE.
FOR SALBJ1, 400.00 worth of
City of Roseburg warrants. Ap
ply to F. F. Patterson. d.l2U
FOR SALE First-class improved
White sewing machine, drop head
$25.00. Inquire at A. Peterson's
shoe shop, Cass street. y$
FOR SALE New 8-room plastered
house, 5 rooms finished on first
floor. In grove. Address Wm H
Chetham, Box 482. Koseburr 'ii?
FOR SALE Scholarshln in
Behnke-Walker Business College
of Portland. Will sell for 24 50'
which is a bargain. Address
Leone Matthews. Glide, Ore. dsw
FOR SALE A team of horses
cneap, if taken nt once. Inquire
M. Fest. at Mount v..i,
dtf
of W.
dairy farm.
FOR SALE New hay. f,o tons of
No. I cheat hay and 40 tons of
ouis ana oaney mixed. No. 1
weeus. Apply to O. H
Ruckles, Ore.
Pitts
list
FOR SALE Practically new 6-room
an uiuuera conveniences
Will exchange for Portland prop
erty. Call on L. Kabat, Roseburg.
"regon. dTf.
FOR SALE Good paylnsTplumblni
and tinning business. Address H
care of Review. Roseburg. tf "
IAWT AM) FOI ND.
The Kind 011 Have Always Bought, and which has been
lu use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
0 - and has been made under his per-
y JFf-t-t1- 8onnl supervision since Its Infancy.
Wart7 Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" fire hut
FxDcrimeiits tlmt trille with and endanger the health of
Infants and CUildreu-Expcrleuce against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA 5
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare,
roric. Drops nml Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance, ft age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
und aUujs Feverishuess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatlor
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and llowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA AUWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Ik KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC GCNTAun C3HHNI, TT MURIIMr TIt T. NOW YORK SIT.
MERELY AX "AMAf ilHlt.'
Everybody's kicklif,
Kiekln' 'bout the heut;
Klckln' 'buut the prices
We pay for tilings to eat.
Klckln' 'bout the railroads
An' the government;
Kickin' 'bunt the taxes
An' the way they're spent.
Kickin' bout the autos
An' the puce they set;
Kickin' liniit Hie grafters
An' Ihe pull they get.
Old mule looks dejected.
Hays in tones demure.
"When It comes to kickin'
I'm an auiachoor." Ex.
The Remedy That lloes,
lr. Kings New Discovery I
remedy that does the healing (
promise but fall to perforin,"
"rs- K- H Pierson, of Auburn
tre, Pu. ' It is curing trie of throat
and lung trouble of long standing,
that other treatments relieved only
temporarily. New DlRcovery Is do
ing me so much good that I feel con
fident Its continued use for a rea
sonable length of time will restore
me to perfect health." This re
nowned cough and cold remedy and
throat and lung healer Is sold at A.
C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. 00c
and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Refrigerators.
s the
thers
nays
('en-
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 4,
6, 8, and 10 feet wide.
B. W. STRONG,
The Furniture Man.
WANTED S1'000-00 WORTH of 2nd Hand
goods at
Bradley's Second Hand Store
0 I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my
prices on harness. You will find that I am right.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd iw Man
Phone loss
All Work Guaranteed
H. C. RITZMAN
UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER
Let me make an estimate on your work. Steam and
not water a specialty.
Foot of Jackson St. Repalr Work NMty
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
H. D. MAY. Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats of all kindd
iet and Poultry
is ml6 l'nntL,i,V;,hnrmo80pro,,.ehe, T reSU"8 ,D Cook,ng- TherB
I'-r.s in our line. Let us i "pare yo ,r T' W may be termed eX
convlnced. We want your trSue ra8t- 8nd you wl" be
Special I ce Delivery. Phone 1;. ... . ,
, We Buy Hides.
Shop n st.rlun Sf tvt Xpnr ( o i)fpot
LOST On Jackson street, a black
silk scarf. Kinder olene i
to Review office; reward di33
ADMINISTRATOR'SSALE Thave 1
for sale 1 lots on Pine street !
also Jot and building known as
the Denning lodging house. Lane
street. Also 5 acres 1 14 railes
out, near Target Range, and 20
acres In Looking Glass. r par- '
tlculara call on or address J. T. '
Goodman, administrator est: of '
J. J. McCoy, decea d dtf !
NOTICE TO mEMTORfl Having
lost our business by fire, we res
pectfully ask all persons knowln
themselves Indebted to us to settle
as soon as possible. T J WIT.
LIAMS A SON, Wilbur Or. ' if 1
"KI OX Riril PASTITIK I.AXPS
and dainty and delicious la our fine
hmb, mutton, beef, veal and pork.
The ouallty and high-grade excel
ence of our meats, poultry and hams
Is known by all, and our prices are
as low as the lowest. A tender.
Juicy steak or roast Is what will
nourish as well as tempt this hot
weather.
The Economy Market
figQ. Kohlliagpii, Prop.
HIGH GRADE PLUMBING
GLEN D. NEGLEY
At SSykeaHware Store, JS,0 AD Work Cuar.nteee
r