Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, September 28, 1908, Image 2

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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
BY
REVIEW PUBLISHINO COMPANY
L. WI.WBEKLV, Eillto-.
Office Review Building, (Mrst floor)
Jackson Street. Telephone Mala vol.
ii a i l y
fer rear, by mull 13.00
)r oioalb, delivered U)
Per week, delivered 16
SEMI-WEEKLY
I-er Yer ROO
Bli Month! Il.uu
HEPTKMIIKIl 28, 1008.
IIASKKLI.'H KU'CKSSOK.
g Herman Itlilricr Chosen Tn'UK-
I urer of I M'liHM'rut fc .Nut I
I 0!llfllllt4t.
NEW YOUK, Sept. 26.
J Herman Kidder, one of the t
roremost Uorman-Ainerlcnn
4 cltlsens of the country, waB to
4 night appointed by Chairman 4
4 Mack of the Democratic na- 4
tional committee to succeed 4"
4 Governor C. N. lliiketl, of
4 Oklahoma, who rculKiied early J.
4 this morning because of the
4 charges brought regarding his
4 afflintlon with the Stnndard
4 Oil Company. .
4 In selecting nidder, Chair-
4 man Mack acted on express 4
A orders from W. J. llryun. JU
4 Kidder Is tho editor of the 4
4 New York Slaats-Keltung, the 4
4 most Influential Gorman news-
4 paper In the United States. He 4
Is an active leader in the antl-
4- trust light. 4 '
? 4- ?
HAIjOON PROPERTY IMMUNE..
Cannot Im Hold nn Execution In Dry
County, Hays Atty. (iem-rnl.
SALEM, Or., Sept. 26. Attorncy
. General Crawford held today that
saloon property, the stock of goods,
cannot be sold by the authorities on
an execution or oilier order of the
court to satisfy a debt in a county
that has gone dry under the local op
tion law. This applies in all coun
ties whore the county Is dry, because
the county courthouse is where al'
such sales properly take place.
A trustee In bankruptcy, according
to this opinion, Is helpless. No per
son can slozo tho stock in nn nctlon
to forecloso a chattel mortgage. In
counties only pnrtinlly dry, tho at
torney goncrnl says, such sales can
take plnco If tho county seat Is not
dry, even If the stock Is in a dry
district. '
NOTES !' l.VTEIIEST.
The United States navy depart
ment has Just ordered 1,27s, 000
iieunds of canned inentB from the
Srhvtaraschlld & 9j .heifer Com
puny. This Is tho largest single con
tract for meat ever niado by the gov
ernment in tluio of pence. It will
require the slaughter of 28.000 head
of nettle and 6000 hogs to fill the
order: t,io meat, when packed and
re-idy for delivery will amount to
ab'ut .". urinaria.
A new iccord price was paid for
Hood River orchurd land laBt week,
and the snle also probably estnblUlies
n new record price for agricultural
land In Oregon. The sale waB of n
10-acrn tract set In 7-year-old New
town Pippins nnd BplUenborg trees.
Bll bearing heavily, which was our
chased by Frank 8. Deem, late or Il
linois, for $1,600 nn acre. The
tract waB a pnrt of tho tiO-ncro or
chard of M. M. Hull, located on the
east ride of tho valley on the lino of
the Mount Hood rallwny. which ip
considered the finest npple orchard
In the state. The price paid for thlr
tract exceeds the highest price here
tofore paid for similar land by :ton
an acre. It is estimated that the
crop now on the trees will net the
owner $400 an acre, or 25 per cent
of the purchase price.
At Portland, Oregon, Saturday
night, members of (he Travelers'
Protective Association declared them
selves as being in favor of nlne-fnot
bed sheets In nil hotels In Oregon
and Washington. And furthermore,
the question was left In the huiids
of the legislative committee with In
structions to make every possiblr
effort to have a law providing fn
such coverings passed at the next
session of the state legislature in
Janunry.
Tho steamer Knmerlc. which ar
rived from the Orient Snturdnv
brought 20.000 pounds of human
hair, cut from the heads of dead
Chinese, which will be made Into
"rats" for tho use of Americnn wo
men. The hair will be sent east
thoroughly cleaned, sterilised and
dyed and then mnnuractured Into
thousands of the little devices for
Idlng Madame to dress her hair In
the most approved fashion.
An acre Is 6.272,610 square
Inches. An Inch of water on an
acre therefore Is 6.272.640 cubic
Inches. That amount, at 2;7 cubic
lle'hes to the Billion equals 22.000
gallons, or 22ii. i poumls. or loo
tons. An Inch of ruin Is. In older
words, rain falling at the rate of too
Ions to the acre.
There nre over 2:.n,ooo words In
the Kngllsh langunge. about 70. Hint
more than In German. French, Span
ish and Italian combined
FOR SALE Livery and drav hu ,.
ness In Yonralla. This lncl,,.
barn, 8 head of horses, with rigs
and harness. About 70 tons of
hay. 500 bushels of grain. Or will
sell the horses, rigs, hay and grain
and rent the barn for term to suit
The rlrs Include dray business
For further Information write Jno.
. Moser, Yonralla, Oregon. swo28
YOXC'ALLA XKWS.
John Moser went to Roseburg Sat
urday. John Waggoner, of Drain, was cal
ling on friends In this city Saturday.
Mrs. It. H. Mornteiicon. wtio lias
been sojourning In Salem for the j
day.
H. V. and W. R. Thlel mnde a fly
ing trip to Koeeburg Wednesday.
Charlies Mi-Curdy, formerly of this
place, but now of Drain, was greet
ing his old friends here this week.
Mrs. Nancy Shelly, of Kugene, Is
here visiting with her son, Kred Ap
plegate. Hill Moser, who has been In Wash
ington for the past five months, re
turned home last week.
Miss Iila Muck, of Drain, was cal
ling on friends here Saturday.
Miss Mamie Wise departed Wed
nesday for Newport and Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. II. MeDougall. of
Washington, are here visiting Mrs.
McDougall's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Applegatn.
Mrs. J. I). Wilson Is visiting her
daughter Mrs. Wilcox, at Oakland.
Mr. and Mrs. It. Harness, of Hose
burg, were In town Saturday.
George Hull was called home from
Astoria by the serious illness of his
mother.
Bob and Ves Sanders, of Drain,
were in town the latter part of the
week.
Mr. C. F. Chesbro Is (jullo ill with
typhoid fever and was taken to
a Portland hospital Friday.
HOOLIGAN'.
CAMAS VA LI. FY NF.WS.
Early frosta have destroyed most
rjf tho late garden truck.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson went
'o Hoseburg last Sunday, returning
home on Monday.
Mrs. Ella Nelson nnd Miss Rose
Smith arrived here from Marslilield
last week to spend a few weeks with
their mother. Mrs. Smith.
Miss Junnlta Murray returned last
Sunday from Kosehurg, where she
had been spending a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Inglemnn, of l.nug
lols, Curry county, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fry. Mrs. Ingle
'nan Ib a Bister of MrB. Fry.
Mrs. -J. Cnrllle is expecting her
laughter, Mrs. Houten, and family
if Norway, Coob county, on a visit
'his week.
Several young folks from this vl--Inity
nre picking prunes nt Wliritnn.
Nmnng them nre Myrtle and Audrey
Itandley, Myrtle, Lloyd and Miotic
!oon.
Misa Reth Scrnnton Is tea'lilng
chmil at Ten Mile.
"(randpn" Wilson is suffering
Hilte severely with rheumatism In
his hands. We hope he will be feel-
j 'tig better soon.
We are glad to hear that Dr. S.
''ope, who lias been quite 111, Is 1m
t oving.
MIhb Louise Putmim, of Drain, tins
leen engaged to teach the primary
oom In our school. A teacher for
he ndvanced roo mhus not yet been
-ecureil.
Hrace Murrny went to Marslifleld
ast week to visit relatives.
Horn, Sept. 12. 1D0K. to Mr. and
-Ii-b. Jncob Denn, a daughter.
X Y. .
Geo. Weldon was over f rum Drain
Sunday.
John Wilson was in town from
Voiienlln today.
F. J. Hlnkeley returned to Med
'ord todny, after a trip to Portland.
John Sheridan, of Sun Francisco.
8 visiting here with his brother, T.
(t. Sheridan, and family.
Miss Lola Riches, of Silverton. is
here to spend the winter with Mrs.
V. J. Carmen nnd attend the Rose
burg high school.
Mrs. Elmer Wlmberly and hnby
ind Miss Leone Muthewa mid little
ilster, Alice, left Sunduy for Grants
Pass to visit with relatives and
friends.
Atty. Dexter Rice nnd Ceo. Roller
returned Saturday night from a trip
lo the Whiskey CriH-k district on
Rogue river, where they were luok
'ng at some mining property. They
also enjoyed Bonie deer hunting,
with good success.
COMMON SENSE
most Ititelllgf nl people to una enlf
lues of known composition. There
fore (tli thai Dr. Pierce's medicines, the
maVehrtuf wtlch print ovcry Ingredient
tnlcrlngkilo llicm uion tho bottlo wrap
peri and ally4 Its correctnuns under oath,
r dally grkilng In fsvor. Tho com
position o( IvYllMrrcc'i ntcdlclnst Ii open
to sverybodyVlir, l'lrrre being desirous
Of hvin Ihe V jirli i;Jht ot InvcMlg.t"
turn turiuM fully i)ii,ui Ii U formula'. -Whir
conlul.-iiilh.it thy Ik-II.t 11m- quiuvTTrTpn
i,, ,. I- I,,.,-,, .1 a
g"l IllUr gfilt l ur.TIvtf. miTlis U nvpg:
nltltclng wholly mudc oflnc active
medicinal principles extracted Irom n
tlvs forest roota, by exact nnwesses
original with Dr. Pierce, and without the
use of a drop of alcohol, irlple-rcllned and
chemically pure glycerine Wing used In
stead In extracting and preserving the
curative virtues resulltig In the nails
smiiloycd, tliono medicines are eniirely
Ireo from tho objtvtlon of doing harm
by creating an appetite, for either al
coholic beverages or habit - lorinlnt
drugs. Ksumine Hm. formula on tlieli
bottle wrappers the same us sworn to by
lr. Pierce, and you will liml tHst his
'Uolden Mistical Discover!,- tho great,
blood -pun tier, stomach tonic sud Is.wel
regulator-the nOriue- which, while not
recommended to cure consumption In lu
advanced sUgns(i, n -dtrliss- will dothal)
ret dore cure ill U, e catarrhal Condi
Hons of head and throat, Oenk stomach
torpid liver and bronchial troubled weuk
uiitjs .and hsng-onvoughs, which. If ne
lectecl or badly truulod lead up to and
anally termlnat.i tu .onsum.tlon
lake the 'Golden Mnli, al Inscovirr
In my and It Is not likely todisu.;s.,nt
yoo It only you i()ve It a t;,ori.uh anc1
fulr trial. !l,m exs-,-t nilrach-a. Il
won I do supernatural things. on mnsi
serrtse your patience and srseverc lull.
H". f rr'onlilciiirih ol time l u-.o
1,1'," Unetils. Tti.lngr.siient.so! l,,cl,
IM-. t ler.-e s meillclnes are comisea'd l av
the unc.uallii.sj endorsement of s.-..r. 4 ol
Biedlc.l l(,.rs-l,.ti,r tl ,nr .,,
Tk!V:2r """prof.M oii.l. t..timi1.i,
HV.Jt to l esis-ri-
MdUUDea tt nuWilM pric
Tho ICiud Yon Have Always Bought, and winch, has been
iu uo i'or over SO years, lias borne the signature of
and has been niado under his per
fJrL jfJ-?-?. sonal Bupervlslon since its infancy.
uxry, t-etUM Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-os-good " ore but
Kxpei'iiiieiits tlmt trille -yvith and endanger the health of
luiuuU and Children Experience agaiunt Kxierinient.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops ami Soothing Syrups. It is l'leasaiit, It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
Hiihstuucc. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nnd allays FcvcriKhnexs. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constlpatlor
liml I'liitiilciK-y. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the
Stomach and liowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the Signature of
Sears the
The KM You Haye Always BpugM
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CENTAUH OJHdMI,, TT MUNNM TMCCT, NIWVOM 3ITV.
CAXVO.NVII.l.l
MICH SCHOOL.
ita.monvii.i.k, Dr., Sept. 20.
At a Hpevlal ael I meeting held yes-
leruuy 11 wits voleu to add the- 11th
;ilid 1 Utli grades to the High school
here, liius making n compleie ills-
irict High school. A new eight-
room building is being erected and
will be In r.-iiil iin-sM about tho mid-
die of October. The touchers who
El H O M' I i ll ! i III
NORTH SIDE PLANING MILL
Atterbery & Co.
Just received another carload of
Washington Cedar Shingles
Mill ami Yards at Railroad Spur in North Roseburg
....SMOKE THE
MODEL AMERICAN CIGAR
The Best Made Cigar on the Coast
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS
Made in Roseburg by
L. RABAT
Farmers, Clean
FANNING MILL
THE ONLY MILL THAT WILL CLEAN IT RIGHT
LET US SHOW YOU
Tall iiml liHik over mir lino of IMow, fljtrroYYv C'llr IVrit,
t'tvil tiriiiilcnt, iVtt! ih limit Cutli'rt, vW. At you want
Slump I'lilli-r xm have tt.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Phone 201. Vehicles & Implements Rosebure. Oreeon
fr, imjjji
wi '-n i . , aaanawaaaaiaillliml
Signatu
have been elected are: D. W.
Wight, principal; Leone Mathews, iu-
terinedinte: Jennie Scovlll. urlmarv.
A fourth teacher will probably be
addetl to the corps.
o
Three square meals a day at E.
Jennings' restaurant, which will be
re-opened in connection with the
llmpqua Itnkery on Sept. 1.
treme quiet.
MOTEL
PORTLAND
OREGON
Modern Comport
MiiOIKATK PRICKS
Horse Show
Ileadcjuarters
uct. lo-17, 1U08
Eesorve rooms early
for Horse Sliow AVeek
OxiA'Iloop Gakden
In I'oktland
A. & K0RT0N, Uuiagu
Uour Seed With a
VV. H. Redfleld was down from
Glendale on business today.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Frey returned
. . .n Mlern.
this morning irom a n v
SV. L. Cobb went out to OlenbrooK
this morning to look after tils prune
drying.
David Fate lert mis nioruiua
his home at Days freek, after send
ing several days in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bom-broke re
i v,.o in tinva Creek today.
after a visit here wlih relatives.
C. W. Kirk has remrr.eu ik u.
I,ran uhnrn lie was eilllllO.cd foi'
some 'time past, shipping lumber.
Mrs. James Hutiaiman mumn. ...
DnP,iu.,.i Ciwlfiv lifter Sliellding a
week here with Mrs. It. Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. U. U. Mcuiivray i-
,1,1a mnrnlnv from S tWO
week s visit with their daughter In
Walla Walla.
-i' i. rj..,.i..,p( nreheutm nnd a few
Invited guests enjoyed a banquet on
Saturday night at ine noine 01 1.1.
nn.i tfu It t ll.t, iii.h rev
The biggest stock or vermoni
marble ever received in RoBeburg Is
nnw lanl&v at W R. MarBterS'
shop, foot of Jackson street. Give
him a chance to figure on your wors
and he will satisfy you. Dlf
MiBS Mary Buxton came up irom
in-i..n ,1.1,. mnmlnv In ntlend the
funeral of her brother, (ieo. Buxton
who was killed near Olalla while
hunting last Friday.
COFFEE
Schilling's Best is a business-like
name; you know
what it means; and it
means what you want.
Your grocer rtturat roar noner U you aWI
like It; wt par bim.-
GARBAGE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that all per-
i-ons dumping rubbish or garbage ol
any kind along the public rnanway
south of Hoseburg will be vigorously
prosecuted. J. M. SlHIAFPKIl,
lm Road Supervisor.
A Sure-RnouKn Knocker.
J. C. Goodwin, or Rcldsvllle, N.
C, says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve is
a sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A
bad one came on my leg last Bum
mer, but that wonderful salve knock
ed It out in a few rounds. Not even
a scar remained." Guaranteed at A.
C. Marsters & Co'a. drug store. 2.1c
Guaranteed for piles, sores, burns,
etc.
HOARD OF EQUALIZATION'
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given Hint the
Board of Equalization of Douglas
County will meet In the offlce of the
County Clerk of said county in the
Court House In the City of Rose
burg, Oregon, on Monday, October
19, 1908, at 9 o'clock a. m. Said
Board of Equalization will continue
Its sessions from Hnv t,i Anv v
elusive of Rlltlilnva nnrl luvnl 'l.r.ll
days, until the examination and cor
rection ana equalization of the roll
Is complete, and publicly exnmlne the
assessment rolls and correct all er
rors In valuation, descriptions or
qualities of land, lots or other prop
erty. Now, therefore, all parties
woo may ne agrieved by reason of
valuation, description or otherwise
as to their assessment will please
take notice as above stated, and
make their complaints to said Hoard
of Eoualtzatlon. nlhum-lau iluin n..
sessment will stand as made by the
A BncHHur.
Dated Monday, Sept. 21. 1908
GEORGE W. STALKY,
Assessor Douglas County
DSW024.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having
lost our business by Are, we res
pectfully ask all persona knowing
themselves Indebted to us to settle
as soon aa possible. T. J WII.
LIAMS SON. Wilbur Or. U
FOR SALE A new five-horse power
Gasoline Engine. Call at 11. W
Althaus & Sons. Cor. Cuss and
Rose Sts., Roseburg, Or. do3
The
NOVELTY
THJATRE
PROGRAM
, MONDAY TUESDAY
MOVING PICTURES:
"The Outlaw."
"For Ills Chllil', Sake."
'The (lock and tin- Coalman"
! ILLUSTRATED SONG:
"Von SM-ak to Me ami I'll
"Splash You.'
"When Mainly Said g.nmII,),.."
MATINEE 2:30 TO 5
ADMISSION
5c
Evening Performance 10c
Bring the Children to see
this.
In School
They are the kind for husky, active youths the
kind the boys can't "kick out."
R. L. Stephens
Exclusive Dealer in Fine Footwear
I'ltOKESSlONAU
GEO. E. HOUCK,
' M. I).
Offlce 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.
HOSEBURG - - - OREGON.
Office Hours: Phones:
10 to 12 a. in. Office Main 1711
2 to 4 p. m. Resid. Main 1721
1)U. I.UCKTTA SMITH,
Physician
Women and Children's Disease a
Specialty
Imce: Rooms 8 and 9. Marsters' Blk
text to Douglas County Bank Bhlg.
J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. S.,
Dentist.
Vbraham Building Telephone 114
Hours. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
HOSEBURG ... OREGON
J. C. MULLEN,
Attorney-nt-livf
With Richardson. Dlmick & Moore-
head, Attorneys at Law.
115-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6th
and Aukeny Streets.
PORTLAND OREGON.
DR R. M. F.UW1N,
Pliy.sician uml Surgeon
Offlce Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to G p.
m.; 7 to 9 p. ni. Saturday.
Abraham Bldg., Cor Oak & Jackson.
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 trial.
NOAH & STAPLETON,
Jackson St., Near MeCUllen Hole
Roseburg
Ladies'
Tailored
Suits
for
Fall
just
Arrived
at
H. Marks Co
or Out
the Children's Shoes
should be of the stout
and sturd3', 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
DIED. '
COOKE Near Yonca'lla, Sept. 24,
1908, R. W. Cookft, aged about 65
years. '
Deceased, who lived In Yoncalla,
had gone out to his mining claim on
Adams creek, three miles from town,
and not returning at night search
was made next morning, and he was
found lying In the "drift" of the
mine, where he had evidently died
of heart failure, after having eaten
tils lunch.
Mr. Cooke Is survived by his wife
and two sons: H. L. ijooko, of Drain,
and Dr. Lee Cooke, of California.
Men Past Sixty In Danger.
More that half of mankind over
sixty years of uge suffer from kidney
and bladder disorders, usually en
largement of the prostrate gland.
This is both painful and dangerous,
and Foley's Kidney Cure should be
taken at the first sign of danger, as
It corrects irregularities and has
cured many old men of this disease.
Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rock Port, Mo.,
writes: "I suffered with enlarged
prostrate gland and kidney trouble
for years and after taking two bot
tles of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel
better than I have for 2.0 years, al-
inougn t am now 91 years of age."
Red Cross Pharmacy.
.i.4.
4 4"
W1LGROW.
4 The new fertilizer.
Nothing but flsb. .
4 Guaranteed analysis: Seven 4.
J per cent nitrogen, six per cent 4.
notash, 18 per cent phosphoric
acid. 4.
ml Ono 9;.rAiiiiJ nrn
" iiuuuu Dat;A ui T II- j
i J grow, used in the place of
I t 19 1A m 1 a. . . . S
1 t "7v wuo vi utjai siaoie man
j $ ure will give better results
uu weeaa. rry it ror your
4 lawn.
4 , J. F. BARKER & CO.
4 4
TVl'K WINTERS. ...
THE ROYAL AND FOX.
We will give free demon
stration or place on trlnl in
your office. We buy, sell, re
pair or exchange all makes of .
Typewriters.
ROSEBURO TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE.
Elmer E. Wlmberly, Mgr.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The last half of taxes due for the
year of 1907 will be delinquent after
Monday, October 5, 1908.
Delinquent taxpayers will take no-,
tlce that delinquent taxes will not be
advertised as heretofore; under a
law passed by the last legislature of
this Btate taxc that are delinquent
nfjefj.'lh tafllnmtlon of six months
Train the first dnte of such delinquen
cy may be paid by any one demand
ing to pay same and a certificate of
delinquency will be Issued to such
party.
Section 37. of said law. In part,
reads:
"Any dcy after the expiration of
six months after taxes charged
against real property are delinquent
the tax collector shall have the right,
and It shall be his duty, upon de
mand and payment of the taxes, pen
alty and Interest, to make out and is
sue a certificate or certificates of de
linquency agilnst such property,"
and section 38, in part, reads:
"Certlflcatea of delinquency Bhall
bear interest from the date of Issu
ance until redeemed at the rate of
lo per cent per annum."
Delinquent tai payers are there
fore advised that If they have not
paid at least one-half of their taxes
on or before the first Monday In
April that the same are delinquent
and have been delinquent since said
first Monday In April, and those who
have paid one-half of their taxes as
above the remaining one-halt will be
come delinquent after the first Mon
day In October, and six months from
such dates a certificate of delin
quency bearing fifteen per cent Inter
ex! per annum may be issued against
your proerty.
To save further costs, penalties
and Interest you are earnestly re
quested to settle the same at one.
B. FENTON.
dswoS Sheriff and Tax Collector,
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