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-JL' ' . a ?TtfHPMBggggS!! , 1 1 1 1 1 ill 1 1 t""i arc ri a d THE LAST (CALL a Only One Week More Doors Close Monday, October 5 This is our last call and your last chance to buy your Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishings, and Shoes at this Great Closing Out Sale Where one dollar has the buying power of two dollars elsewhere. Rostein, Greenbaum & Co. s Great Closing Out Sale of the former Fisher & Bellows Dep't Store. JRoseburg, Oregon. For good prlntmg of all kinds The Review leads, 'Tho lowr of Iiiilxr loot it rod. tho beat yet at the Oi'Mwnt Thratrw tonight. W. h. Cobb went out to (llonbrook this morning to look after his prune drying. A story of heart IntoreHt, "Tin Powvr of jthnr," at Tin r'Hcriit Thrtttm tonight. Buffalo Hill's Wild WeHt bIiow, oc cupying a train of 25 cars, stopped over In HoBehurg Bmulay, on route Houth. They stopped several hours, giving their aulmale feed and rest. The stenographic report of Senator Core's speech In today's Itevlew was taken by Thus. McCarthy. This be ing his first effort In that line, his achievement h worthy of mention. The Power of Labor", lectured, tho beat yet at tho Yenrent Theatre tonight. lluey, the Jeweler, has constructed a machine that shown his skill and Ingenuity as well as exhibiting the superior qualities of Ills Kountaln Pens, The Mercantile, lie litis It at work iu IiIb show window. Ono of the llnest pictures ever produced Ih "The Power of LalMtr, lectured nnd explained, which Is the bill at thutneK'eiit Theatre today and tomorrow only. You will regret ii ir you miss this one, us we consider It tho best we have had yet, and we have had some good ones, haven't wo? No? YeB? FOR"SALK A RiMttln' horiwT" Prleo very reasonable. Inquire at the OouglaH County Creamery, swtf Mom-: itr.eitiMiNATioxs. Ilitf rollticlaiiN Continue to Severely Itevile Kuril Other. September is Here So h our Complete Line of SAPPHIRES, the Birth Stone for this Month OfMiulne ritonos ami lxt Imitations, loose mill mounted Our lino of Watches was never morn complete; ulso Kolw uml Chains l'Mo- ilale irowls in nil tin- lutost finis unci styles Our prices lire nlwitys con- ceded u lu correct, quulity considered Hint. J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker KOSEBURC, OREGON Speclnl to tho Kvenlng Review. (iUTHItlK. Okla., Sept. 28. Cov entor ('. N. Haskell, who on Saturday resigned an treasurer of the Demo cratic National committee, declared here today that he "will have a new chapter dally on President Itoosevelt from now on showing him to be the greatest crook that ever Hat In the president's chair. "My resignation was voluntary.' the governor asserted. "I cannot af ford If Hryan is defeated to have the democrats say he would have won out hut for my connection with the tm I loual committee. I am here to look nfler my case." Addressing a big crowd yesterday. Haskell referred to Roosevelt as an "Infamous liar." Ho announced that he would start lawsuits for dam ages this wet'k against W. R. Hearst and a number of Oklahoma parties. Hearst Not Yet Done. CHICAGO. III., Sept. 28. Passing through here on his way to Denver today, W. It. Hearst said he had more letters proving his charges against Haskell. These, he said, he would read at the proper time. W. II. FlHlint, Pren. J. . HOOT!!, Vice-Pros. J. M. THKONK, 8ic. The Douglas County Abstract Company Successor to V. K. Alley. Abstract or Title Furnished. TltU-a (iunrantccd. Land Office I'rai-tlce a Specialty. Safety Deposit Hoxos for Hunt. Timber Lands Bought ami Sold. Land Scrip for Sale. Ui'iil Kstate and Inxurnuro. I'aprra Properly Prepared for I'lliiiK on (Jovi-rinnont l-nnils. Township Maps, Showing Varmit IjtiuN. ,.f nil Townships In (lie ltoM-hurn IjiiiiI District, 50 Vnt KlM-h. P."'?. " -'T.V-,m,, hoskiiumi. (mi :ci. X. V. World ltnps llran. Ni:V YOUK. Sept. 2.S. Tho New York World, which f supporting llrynn, -today criticised Ilia conduct of tho cainpnlKU odltorlnlly. deelar tiiK til aa t when llrynn Insisted ho wna tho heir of the Roosevelt policies, he save the president the opportun ity he miis looking for. Tho World says: "When Kooscvelt's denuncia tion helped to precipitate the finan cial panic last fall. Hryan assisted him liv IhrowliiK the blame upon the 'mnleructors of great wealth." " D. J. JARVIS Jv K. J. FARNSWOKTIl New and Second Hand Store Pay highest price for Second llnd Oootls. Goods bought and sold on small margins. When yon have any thing to sey, or buy, call us up on phone or pve us a call Quick Sales and Small Profits is our Motto Cass Siren, nt-ar S. P. l)tpot Phone 1214 1'eltinri'M Spring One. M1TCIIKLL. S. 1.. Seit. 28. Former I'litteit Kfnt.Hi Si.imti.p I.,ltl. Krew today sprung a sensation In the I national cninpaiKn by saying that , four years ago the republican nation al coiumlttee. through a former asso ciate In the senate, offered him $10. noo to desert llrynn and make speechiw for Tom Watson, thp I'op ullst candidate for president. Pettl grew IssHed this statement Hfk-r a confuroaie with W. J. ItrynH. SK VTI I.K. was . sw.pt. it. 4 dispatch from Wall 'all In local papers savs that Ievi Ankeny. who "as defeated at the recent republi can primaries by W. L. Jones for the V. S. senatorial nomination, does not Intend to continue the tight in the legislature. IMllmls is Denton. HOISK. Idaho, Sept. SS Antl irmon agitation has been made a ad Issue In Idaho for the present o campaign, at least, by a decision of the Supreme Court today, sustaining the anti-DubolH faction In the con test to determine which of the two tickets nominated at the Wallace conventions Is entitled .to be placed on the general election ballot. The petition for a writ of mandamus com pelling the secretary of state to place the Dubois ticket on the official bal lot was denied. The successful tick et Is headed by Moses Alexander, candidate for governor, and the pint form denounces the war against the Mormons, o (illKAT KVANfiKLIST COMIXO. It was announced yesterday at the Christian church that 8. M. Martin, a noted evangelist, will be in Rose burg to begin a series -of nieetiugs Oct. 4. one week earlier than first reported. lie has Just closed a very success ful meeting at Los Angeles, Calif., with over MO additions. It Is to be remombered that he held a suc cessful meeting of 108 additions at Eugene last spring. Watch the windows and papers for fttrther notices, and be prepared to hear him. IIOAKO AMI LODGING. Mrs. A. Q. Camp, successor to Violet Urown, board and lodging. $4 per week: also day boarders. Kane street, two doors south of the Cnthollc church. dol6 1HKII. COOKK Near Yoncnlla, Sept. 24. 1908, ft. W. Cooke, 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 hia lunch. Mr. Cooke Is survived by hi wife and two sons: H. L. looks, of Drain, and Dr. Lee Cooke, of California. TO THE PUBLIC I will re-open my restaurant In connection with the Umpo.ua Bakery on Sept. 1. Ser vice will be strictly first class. E. Jennings. o It Mi WWKfautlP. 1t 4kvtw to aaised y a de- niMaiit f tie stomaiih. Take a do of Caattltrlali's xoaach and Liver Tablets to correct this tisorder and the sick headache will disappear. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. LAND WANTKD 20 to 40 acres of Improved or unimproved land, suitable for a combined chicken and fruit raising ranch. Address B., care Review. The Review does Job printing. (Continued from page 1 ) should sever your connection wltb that party and connect yourself wltb the party that promises better ser vice to your country (Applause). "The Democratic party, tny friends, UDder the leadership of Mr. Bryan, is still standing on the prin ciples on which this Republic was founded that all men are created equal In rlghtB and in justice. The Republican party makes riches the standard of equality. The Demo cracy is the corner Btone1 of indi vidual liberty. The Democratic party still believes that all govern ment derives its just power from the consent of the governed. The Demo cratic party believes that the govern ed should govern. This great prin ciple is being carried into full effect In the state of Oregon. Down In Oklahoma be believe in that prin ciple, and let me Bay that Oklahoma is proud to have followed in the footsteps of Oregon. We believe in that principle so strongly that we advocate the election of United States senators by the direct vote of the people. In the Republican na tional convention In Chicago that principle was voted down by a vote of seven to one. Do you believe In the election of senators by the di rect vote of the people or do you not? If you believe in that principle vote the Democratic ticket, vote with the party that represents your prin ciples. "The Democratic party believes in an indestructible Union of inde structible states. You can not have one without the other In its full pro gres sand glory. When you destroy the states you destroy the Union. The Democratic party is opposed to the dissolution of the Union. The Democracy believes in the United States of America, the Republican party in the United Trusts of Am erica. The Democratic party still be lieves in preserving intact the three powers of government, the legislat ive, the judicial and the executive. No President; however big the stick he wields, is big enough to Invade either of the other departments of government. The Democratic party does not believe in the old world doc trine that the King can do no wrong. We do not believe in political Holy RolIerB. Suppose that some one would advocate that the president could do no wrong. Why, he would be an Immediate candidate for the already overflowing Ananias Club. Supposing that some one would ad vocate that Congress could do no wrong, with such distinguished Am ericans as Mr. Piatt, Mr. Depew and myself. And Uncle Joe Cannon In line with 'nothln' doln.' " ' Why, when Uncle Joe assembles his Con gress In the capital of the Ualted States, the Republicans are put through their paces like trick mules at a circus without either protest or braying. 'Stand-pat, nothln' doln' ' (Applause). Now, 1 want to Bay to every laboring man In this city that he ought not to vote for any Repub lican nominee for Congress that will not promise not to vote for Pncle Joe Cannon for Speaker. He is the arch enemy of labor. You can not move until he Is removed. "Now, my friends, the Democratic party believes that it is wrong for any man to get without earning. The Democratic party believes that It is wrong for any man to ear nwlthout getting. The Republican party is In favor of both. Now, my friends, mark this whatever any man getB without earning, or whatever any man earns without getting is wrong. The Democratic party has always stood against the centralization of wealth In the hands of a few. The Democratic party stands against the centralization of political power, against the centralization of Indus trial power. It is opposed to both forms, the Republican party favors both forms. Which side are you on? "Senator La Follette, the greatest Republican in the nation, and the greatest Democrat, too, outside of the Democratic party, said that dur ing the last four years 440 Indus trial combinations were organized in the United States, and they are mul tiplying today like the stars in the Heavens to rifle the cradle and rob the tomb, to tax the swaddling clothes of the Infant and lay their hands upon the cerements of the dead. They would. If they could, put a meter upon the breast of the mother and tax the hungry Infant so much per gram. "Where do these trusts come from? We want to know under whose administration and under whoae policies they have sprung In to being. During the last eleven years more trusts have been organ ized than have ever existed from Pharaoh to Theodore: from Rom ese to Roosevelt; more trusts than have ever existed Blnce the forming of the stars of creation. They say that the present administration Is unfriendly to the trusts. Had It been friendly I wonder how many more would have been organized. Where Is this legion of trusts that have been burled, where is the bury ing ground. Show me their grave. ! want to erect a monument over their graves, and weep tears of Joy above their ashes. (Continued tomorrow.) TOR SALE Farm of 115 acres; 8 miles northeast of Oakland: on county road: 20 acres cultivated: suitable for orchard or dairy; good Improvements. For particulars address Wo, Arnold, Oakland, Or. DSW FOR TRADE 24 acres; all In cul tivation; house: well; 2 chicken houses: all fenced: Joins state fair grounds: will trade for small dairy farm or orchard. Address John Nelson, 10 14th St., Salem. Ore sotr dsw FOR SALE Team of fine mules, wagon and harness. Price $400. Apply to this office. dsw This Space Reserved for or. Commercial Club Building For good printing of all kinds The Review leads. OTb Review does Job printing. CHOICE CITS OF MEAT are not an exception here. They are the regular thing. If you have a par ticular liking for a particular cut you can always get It at this market. Send your next meat order here anil get your favorite cut and the finest meat you ever put your teeth Into. Your added enjoyment will cost you nothing either. Our prices are as low as any. The Economy Market Geo. Kohlhagen, Prop. GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL and supplies for Automobiles and Gasoline Engines H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore. jj I What makes our business grow? I H - g It's because we treat 8 the people right. - I Some merchants iu their attempt to lead iu g prices often buy inferior goods but that is some- l thing that this company does not do. H g Our courteous treatment, the superior quality H XX of our goods and the right prices is what is build 5 ing up our busiuess every day. tt X If you are not a regular customer place a trial 2 Tj order and be convinced. J Vours for a square deal, Alton S. Frey&Co S GROCERS Phones 201. ncceuori to J. t ra- . tt vx. tmmmmtmit:ima?:;:iiri1!w.g ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET e jf i. Prop, "Sr Fresh and Cured Meat, . . Fl.h and Poultry Knd We know how to cut meat to get the best result. t Is more in the cutting that most people believe w cool"ltig. There perls in our line. Let us prepare your Sunday ra!, m"yJb" 'errned ei. convinced. We want your trade. . and you will t Special Free Delivery. Phone mil v n Shop on Sheridan Strret, Fxr ih- i ' "",r- irepoi. WANTED .W0.00 WORTH ofiiunT kuoqs at Bradley's Second Hand Sin I handle both new and second hand goods ces on harness. You will find that I . . 17 Jhe2nd Man prices re my it) ' t