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o o o o O o EVENING ROSEBUKO REVIEW j ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHINQ COMPANY L. W1MBERLY, Edlto'. Office Review Building, (llrat floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool. DAILY Per tear, by mill permoalb, delivered W Per week, delivered.; 16 8KUI-WKEKLY Per Year li do Six Month : i.w HKITK.MIIKK i!JI, 1008. PROTECT DEPOSITS GUARANTEE PLAMK ONE OF MR. BRYAN'S WINNINQ CARDS. ' Tht Object Lasson In Oklahoma and Convincing Men thai their Saving) In Banki Should bo Protected aa Wall aa Government Depoalta. The' Democratic National Platform farora fuarunteod bank depoalta; the Republican pla'form la silent on that ubject.' Mr. Bryan heartily cham pions the plan; Mr. Taft la strongly opposed to It.' Mr. Taft and Otiarantted Dapoelts. In hla speech of acceptance Mr. Tafl puts iifmaelf squarely on record as be Inc opposed to guaranteed deposits. He says: "The Democratic platform recommends ' i In upon national banks and lipba' anch state banks si may come Ih, In the nature of en forced Insurance' to raise a guaranty fund to pay the depositors of any bank which falls. The proposal Is wholly Impracticable unless It Is to be accompanied by a complote revo lution In our banking system, witit a supervision so close aa practically to create a government' bank. If the proposal were adopted exactly sb th 'Democratic platform suggests. It would bring the whole banking syntem ef the country down In ruin." Why seek' to confuse the people on simple proposition f We are sup posed to hsve Government super vision of national bauks now. Super vision does not mean a government bank; It almply means that the na tional bank Inspectors will do just as they ara expected -to do under exit ing lawmake their examination of banks thorough and make prompt and effective correction of any Irregulari ties discovered. So It will be difficult to frighten the people by the claim that guaranteed deposits means tho rough supervision of banks. That's Just exactly what the people want. It la absurd to say that guaranteed deposits would "bring the whole hank lag syatem of the country down to ruin." What does "guaranteed deposits" meant' It mean that the savings ol the masses' shall be secured so that when men and women deposit their hard-earned 'money Ih banking Insti tutions, they need not worry for fear It will be lost through the reckless ness and dishonesty of bsnk officials. The Federal Government demands of these banka security for the money It deposits. " As a rule state govern menta and county governments and municipal governraenta make similar requirements. But now that It Is pro posed that depositors generally shall have some 'siu-h ' afcsurnnce for the safe keeping of their Wealth,- we are told by the Republican candidate fui the Presidency that the adopttun ol such a plan "would bring the wholi banking ayetem of the country down to ruin." Oklahoma's Object Lesson. Oklahoma has the guaranteed de posit plan and the following Assoclat ed Press dispatch tells of Its opera tion In the first bank failure since the law went Into effect: -Outhrte. Okie . Mar II. I08 Wlthla one hour from the time H II Bmock, Oklahoma banking commie lour, had taken charge of the In ternational Dank of Colgate he had authority te pay the depositors In full, though the bank's cash and available funds Irn'otneTfrnhkn fen '.'!. 000 short of the total amount of deposits. The eommlaoloner was enabled to do this aaaer the operation of the new hank lag raw, end this Is the Drat time It has been called Into use Under the operation of the guaranty hanking law ef Oklahoma a tariff of I rent Is levied upon the average annuel' de posits of the banks, and this money la used la payment In full of all de positors of an Insolvent state bank, after she funds have been exhausted " WIU the Banka Answer This? te eddttten to the arguments a. fao tawmutter In furor of the guar jMitmot sank, the following la suk tiitrent! Ttu rattext Bute Ooverat r fja( Tsd of apwrlac nwrorTtv -ajr&ftu B exr-eMfta saaamv la a suikaanl ItaMr; tTvx eautn b iiainnn rsr-n Air. SW trs cetntr aed Hty d.ta art's 44f-on PMnsr ts tee Mr or er Ih jJt)W flmrtn. srwrUcm Crter e shbsibwi . It tfc WsJWf nhn'Vvmnik wtra was Mt js Iwaxan at tat at ft4 . it ST at and law. its not .iju'i",." -be 'iT.ve.V to' tfie depos itor who cannot examine for himself and dues not know anything about the bank's solvency or methods? And loss to the national government, to the state, to the county or to the city would be borne by all the people and thus be small upon each one, whlk the loss to the Individual bus to be borne entirely by himself and may wipe out his entire savings. Is not ''the argument stronger In favor of the protection of detoltors than it is In favor of the protection of the nation, the state, the county or the city? But the case Is even stronger when the bank Is required to put up specific security for the protection of national, state, country, or city deposits. Its gilt-edged securities are thus hypothe cated and the inferior securities are left for, the security of the dejiosltora ro that, as a matter of fact, the pub tic deposits are not only protected, but thuy are protected at the expense of the Individual depositors. What chat! we say of a national bank which willingly gives the government speci fic security and then opposes the pro tection of depositors? And, strange to say. these big banks that get the long deposits from the government upon specific security are the very ones thai l.ave fought and are fighting the sys tern for the ciinninty of depositors. It Is time that the depositors under Hood the situation and got together for their own protection. Will any banker who Is opposing the guaranty rystom answor this arguinont and ex pluln why It Is right to protect gov ernment deposits and wrong to pro tect Individual deposits? When the International Dank al Colgute, In Oklahoma, failed, the fol lowing notice was posted on the door: ; NOTICE. e This Bank la In the hands of the i 8tate Bank Commissioner. c e Depositors will be paid in full by J a, The 8tate Banking Board. i J Please call and get your money. J H. H .SMOCK, ! Bank Commissioner. , e Stats of Oklahoma. I May 21, 1908. . A furnier In the country, who hnd money In the hank, sent word that ho was too busy to come at once, but that he would cnll In a week. What a con trast that Is to the rush that Is made by depositors In banks whore depos its are not guaranteed? There the people ntmoBt beat down the doorB to get their deposits. How to Catch Cockroaches. A florist hue discovered by nccklcnt a new way to catch cockroaches. A pint fruit Jar containing a Bcrup of Im con happened to he left overnight In me of his greenhouses. Next morning t dozen or more cockrouchcs were .-aluly trying to clltufo the slippery lilcs of the glass Jar. The lloi-lnt h:i ucccciKmI in ridding his cstnlillslrncni it these repulsive crcntllivs, whlel .'ormerly nte such IiIkI) pi-lccd pi:uit! is orchids niul gardenias. It la m-ccs --ary to pasto n piece of paper on th utskle of Ihe Jar so that the lli-tect: an get sulllclent foothold to iliuili ti Into tiie trap. How to Clean Windows Easily. Take n cotton sock and tunl.u-n wit' -ouinioi kerosene and ruli over c It nines of glass several times. Then ri; he glass wltli a cloth that Is f.v from Hut until the oil dlsiippiMr an :he glass Is bright. Your windows wll bo clear with only half the work ro 'Itilrcd by Ihe ordinary way. I.eavi the windows open for it few mluutc--tml the odor from the oil will qu'cklj llsappcar. Hev. 10. H. Illcks and II. 1.. (Illc wont to lirunts Pass on business today. 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A movement which may eventually re sult In tho formtition of a clone and himlliiK union between all the christ ian churcheH or Canada will be set on foot during the flrih KesKion of the Ceneral Synod of tho Church of Kng laud In Canada, which convened in thin city today. A resolution having t h Ih object In view has been present ed to the Synod. Other Important matters to be con ildtred include the treatment of the dek by spiritual methods; religious education In the schools; the promo tion of the temperance caiiRe; meth ods of refuting the "errors" of the Higher Criticism, and the establish ment of n church newspaper. (.AKltAd'IC NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that all per sons dumping rubbish or garbage of :iny kind along the public rnanway outh of Roseburg will be vigorously prosecuted. J. M. SCHAFFEU. lm Road Supervisor. N1 wrroN Exact Copy of Wrapper ....SMOKE THE.... MODEL AMERICAN CIGAR The Best Made Cigar on the Coast FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS Made in Roseburg by L. RABAT DISC PLOWS I'on't wait until Spring, but do your Flowing now with a Sanders or a Dvnecia Reversible DiscJ'low, and get your sel in before the rains and have a big crop in 19119. We have thciu. Prices right. J. F. BARKER & CO. Phone 201, Vehicles & Implements Roseburg, Orego GASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Beats the Signature Of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA Mt OCNTAUn 08HMNV, MTW TOUR OITV. 1KWKY 54 VKAItH IN KAVV. WASHINGTON, Sept. 23. Admir al Dewey entered the navy on Sep tember 23, 1854, and today Is hence the 54th anniversary of the day that the hero of Manila became connect ed with the naval service. How to Get Strong. P. J. Daly, of 1247 West Congress St., Chicago, tells of a way to become strong. He says: "My mother, who la old and was very feeble. Is deriving so much benefit from Electric Bitters that I fell It my dulv o tell those who need a tonic an fj-engthenlng medicine about It. In my mother's case a marked gain In flesh has re sulted, Insomnia has been overcome, and Bhe is steadily growing strong er." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stomach, liver and kidney complaints Sold under guarantee at A. C. Mar Hers & Go's, drug store. 50c. Ilarth's Toggery will be open for biiKlnesn about Sept. 2tith. TF JW. IA, MOTEL OREGON Modern Comfort MoDKRATK riUCEfl Country Club and Live Stock Show HEADQUARTERS Soptember 21-26, 1908 IteMrre Room. Eartr Only Roof Gabdeit In Portland A. 8. NORTON, llaaafer I OIIKtiON NKHS. Ulllllll'''1111'111'111'111111 1 a The Sunday closing law Is to be en forced in Portland next Sunday for the first time. Medford will hold a special elec tion October 15 to vote 011 the ques tion of recalling Councilman John I). Olwell, who Ib alleged to have chang ed his residence from the ward Inmi which he was originally elected. The prohibition Issue also figures in the contest, the anti-saloon element de claring that the removal of Olwell will give them a majority in the council, v At the Portland harness races, on Tuesdav, Ray o' Light broke the Pa cific Coast record for 3-year-olds. Ills time was 2:0814. At Lents, near Portland. Tuesday night, Casper Blickenstofer killed Chas. Hegburn. his best friend. The two men quarrelled about the care of some horses and lllii kenstofer, in a blind rage, struck Hegburn with a piece of scantling, killing him. The Wells Fargo Express company has Instituted suit in the state cir cuit court here to enjoin Linn coun ty from collecting a tax levied upon its right or frauchise to do business in that county. The right of a county to tax the franchise of a company of this kind In the complaint and the decision In this case will be of wide spread effect. I)r. John H. Irvine, a prominent farmer residing at Tallman, Linn county, was killed In his barn Tues day morning, when his 24-year-old son, Braxton Irvine, accidentally dis charged a 44-callbre Winchester rille. Dr. Irvine had been shooting squir rels last night and left the rifle on a pile of sacks to keep out dampness. This morning the young man, not knowing of the presence of the gun, started to remove the sacks just as his father entered the barn. The rifle was discharged when Dr. Irvine was but five feet away and the bullet went through his breast from left to right penetrating the heart. A British consul is to be appointed for Coos Bay. Governor Chamberlain hns named the following persons, who are mem bers of the medical department of the Oregon National Guard, to represent this state at the annual session of the Association of Military Surgeons, which will convene in Atlanta. Ga.. October 13: Colonel Chas. T. Cham berlain. Portlnnd; Major J. D. Stern berg, Portland; Capt. K. C. Ilrosius, Hood River: Cnpt. W. L. Cheshire Eugene; Capt. W. E. Carll. Oregon City; Capt. M. 1). Marcellus. Port land; Lieut. W. H. Byrd, Salem; Lieut. C. C. McCormick. Portland; Lieut. R. K. L. Holt, Portland. McMinnvllle Is holding an All Yamhill school fair and stock show. The Oregon conference of the Methodist Episcopal church is in ses sion In Salem. Suit will probably be commenced In Snlem within a day or two for the purpose of compelling the members of the state fair board to pay to the state the value of the passes they issued to various persons during the recent state fair. About 700 passes were issued ond the total value is estimated nt $2100. L. H. .Mc.Mahan who threatened suit to enjoin recog nition of passes, proposes to make the members of the board account for the value of tho tickets they gave away. At a special election, North Hend has adopted a new charter, the principal feature of which Is the in creasing of the maximum indebted ness that the city may Incur. Under it. the city may Issue bonds up to twenty per cent of the assessed valua tion and Issue warrants to the amount of $20,000. Special provision is mnde to enable the city to install its own waterworks system and it Is stated that this will be taken up at once. A Sure-Knough Knocker. J. C. Goodwin, or. Reldsvtlle, N. C, says: "Bucklen s Arnica Salve is a sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg last sum mer, but that wonderful salve knock ed It out in a few rounds. Not even a scar remained." Guaranteed at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. 2f,c. Guaranteed for piles, Bores, burns etc. TKe NOVELTY THEATRE PROGRAM WIIDXKSDAY AS Till ItSlt.AY. MOVING PICTI RES: A Honiuncf of I.ittl,. ny." "Hack to tlie Kiirm. ILLUSTRATED SONG : All She (Jets From the I,.,., man is Ice. "As Long as the World It,, () MATINE6 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION 5c Evening Performance 10c G Bring the Children to see this. In School the kiud for husky, active youths the boys can't "kick out." R. L. Stephens Exclusive Dealer in Fine Footwear They are kiud the PROFKSSIONAL. GEO. E. IIOUCK, M. 1. 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. D., Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Bank Building, 'Phone 771. ROSEBURG - - - OREGON'. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. in. Office Main 1711 2 to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1721 1)11. I.UCETTA SMITH, Physician Women and Children's Diseases a Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and 9. Marsters' Rlk next to Douglas County Bank Rldg. 3. It. CHAPMAN, I). I). S,, Dentist. Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ROSEBURG - - - OREGON J. C. MULLEN, Attomey-at-Law With RIchardBon. Olmick & Moore bead, Attorneys at Law, 315-10-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON. DR H. M. EIIWIN, Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday. Abraham Bldg., Cor Oak & Jackson. Umpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran teed remedy. Quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TP THE GEM RESTAURANT For a Good Meal and Quick Service. Just completed a new din ing room for the accommo dation of our patrons. Give us a tiial. NOAH & STAPLETON, Jackson St., Near McCUllen Hote Roseburg Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall 1 just Arrived at o H. Marks Co. or Out the Children's Shoes should be of the stout and sturdy, long-wearing kind. The Youngsters will be durably shod if you bring them here to be fitted with a pair of our Holland Steel Shod and E.C.Skuffer Shoes 4 WILGROW. a. 4 4 The new - fertilizer. .j. 4 Nothing but fish. 4 Guaranteed analysis: Seven 4 per cent nitrogen, six per cent 4- potash, 18 per cent phosphoric 4 aeld- 4 One 25-pound sack of Wll- 4 grow, used In the place of 4 12V4 tons or best stable man- 4 ure, will give better results 4 and no weeds. Try It for your 4. l&WDi 4. J. P. BARKER & CO. LODGE DIRECTORY Lraw A P. A A. M., Laurel Lodge No. 18-Hoi a regular meetings on 2nd eud 4th Wednw dayiofeaoh month. O. C. Graham, W. M. N.T. Jbwbtt, Secretary AO.O.W. hose our Lodge No. 16 Heel the '2nd end 4th Hondeyn of tu:b montb t 7:30 p.m., In the Forester Hell. A I members In good tending are iuvtted to at tend J. W. Dow ix, M. W. K H. Lenoi, Recorder. Br. O. Kl.KH, Koeeburg Leage, wo.826 Holdi regular communicatloui at the Klki Temple on 2nd and 4th Thursday s of each month. All members req netted to attcrd rogularly, and all visiting brother are cordi ally invited to attend. E. L. Parrott, E.-R. Geo. W. dTAL r. Secretary. D KORKU OF HONOR, Mystic Lodge No. 13 Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday evenings of each mouth in Mace bee Hall, Visiting members cordially invited to attend. MINNIE E. CAVKNDKB, 0. Of II (C. H. Lxnox, Keo. I, W. Dowbll, Rf celver. EAOLK9, Roseburg Aerie meets In Odd Fellows Hall on 2nd and 4th Monday even Inis of emch month, at H aVclork. Visit ing brethren In good standing alway welcome. u. tUliYiR, n. r., - C. W. Bauabo. Bee. O. O. F., Rising Star Lodge No. 174, meets In Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evenlux Visit ng brethereu hIwiivb welcome. K. N. Kwart, N. O. F. i Mick 1. 1. 1, R. 8. M. Ficklk, F. 8. 10. O. F., Proletarian Lodge No. 8-Meets n Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jack -on and Caxs Streets, on Saturday evening of each week. Members of the order 111 good standing are Invited to attend. J. O. Goodnow, N. G. N.T.JJCWKTT, It. 8. 10. O. F., Union Encampment No. 9-Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings n( each month. Visit ing brethereu always welcome. II O. Lswis, C. P. J. O Ooodhow. Scribe. K OF P .Alpha Lodge No. 47 Meetn every Wednesilayln f. O. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Members in aood staudlna are invited to attend. GN V. WlMBBRLT, O. C. L A. Sanctuary, K. K.B. KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. 16-HoMs regular meetings on every Wedtiemlay Hiatal in Maccibee'n Hall. All vinllii'K members In good standing are Invited to at tend. F. F. Patterson, Com. G. W. Rait, R. K. LO. T. M., Roseburg Hive No. 11- Holds regular reviews on every Tuesday sfter noon at -J:00 o'clock in the Maccabee'f Hull. Haters of others Hives visiting in the city ere cordially invited to attend our reviews. Mrs. g. B. Bonebkakk, Com. Mks. Jimie Kapp, R. K. MOPKRN WOOPMKN OF AMERICA, Myrtle Camp No. KM) meets on the second snd fourth Wednendays of every month in the Forresters' Hall. Traveling Nelghborsarecor dlally invited to visit Our Camp. A C. Makstkkm, Consul, A. f iudaN, Clerk. MOI-KRN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA' Roseburg Lodge No. 493 Meets evry 2nd and 4th Thursday in Maccabee Tempi Visiting member always welcome. Kvklym Hoavrr, President Brrtha Wriuht, Secre'ary. OE. 8 , Rosehurc Chapter No. 8 Holdsthfir regular mating on 1st and 3rd Thursday" in each Month. Vliititig members In good standlug are respectfully invited to at tend. Mrs I. Wot.MMBlRO, W. M. Frkb John bub. Secretary 0 N. O., Co. D Separate Battalion-Meets every Thursday evening at the Armory Hall at 8 o'clock. H. c. Blotch, Captain. RKHKKAHS. Roteburs K.bok.h Ixslje. No. 1. I. O. O. F.-MWu In Odd Mlowp TfmpLerrry Ttiesdar STpnlns. Vlillinf .titer, sod brethwo InrttMl to sttD(1. Mss.MAr,til RoBBSTIMiS. V.Q M as. 9rarH sswjs. Secretary. WOMEN OF WOOm'RAFT. Ulae Circle So wMeets oa UtsDdSrd Mou-l.v eienlns ol esrh month at odd Fellow,' lull. t.lttiif members In aooa itandlng are IB' Tiled to attend. Fuissicrs Hampo. 8. N. CUU Bosss, Clerk WOOtllCFNOrTHlWORI.n, Oek rmp ln-Meelist ibm Odd Fellow,- Hall la Roeebura. eeery lit and Srd Mooday trenlnffs. Vlfltlns neirbbor, alway, welcome. K. S. K wast. C. C. J. M.Tasosa, Clark.