Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, October 06, 1908, Image 4

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Does notdlotr the iilaJr
Stops Raising
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AYfrR'S HAIR VIGOR
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bushnell were
In from Ten Mile today.
Mr. and Mrs. R. h. Winniford were
over from beyond Wilbur today."
See the panorama of a trip throuKh
the Swiss Alps at the Novelty theatre,
tonight only.
Norman Lilly, who has been visit
ing with his son at Glide, left this
afternoon for his home In Corvallls.
Hon. J. C. Fullerton and Attys. K.
O. Micellf and John T. Lour are In
Salem on professional business be
fore the supreme court.
Don't think that piles can't be
cured. Thousands of obstinate canes
have been cured by Doan's Ointment.
60 cents at any drug store.
j. Polk Martin arrived this after
noon from Grants Fuss, and will
Join his brother-in-law, Walter Sin
gleton, on a hunting trip to Fall
Creek.
Mrs. I. Wollenberg left this after
noon for Cottage Grove, joining Mrs.
Jejinle K. Heaiues, State Grand Wor
thy Matron of the Eastern Star, on an
official visit to the chapter in that
city.
A supply of the new edition of
the Oregon mining laws has juBt
been received at this office. It In
eludes everything to date In legal
mlnjng procedure. Copies only 40
cents each. TP
Oyster season Is opened. Olym
plas or Eastern In any style and the
right kind of style at J. Kalbe'a rest
aurant near the S. P. depot. Open
day and night. Clean, private
boxes. Short orders a specialty.
Regular dinners. dtt
Just placed on our floor, a full line
of medium priced heating stoves.
Get our prices for we can save you
money. An elegant line of iron beds
In all the latest colorings, ranging In
price from ?3.00 to $15.00. U. W
STRONG, The Furniture Man.
Why Colds are Dangerous.
Because you have contracted or
dinary colds and recovered from
them without treatment of any kind,
do not for a moment Imagine that
colds are not dungerous. Everyone
knows that pneumonia and chrohit
catarrh have their origin In a com
in on cold. Consumption Ih not caus
ed by a cold but the cold prepare
the system for the reception and de
velopment of the germs that would
not otherwise have found lodgment.
It Is the same with all infectious
diseases. Diphtheria, scarlet fever
measles and whooping cough arc
much more likely to bo contracted
when the child has a cold. You will
see from tills that more real danger
lurks In a cold than In any othei
of the common ailments. The easiest
and quickest way to cure a cold h
to take Chnmhorlaln'B Cough Remedy
The many remarkahlo cures effwted
by this preparation have made It a
staple article of trade over a large
part of the world. For sale by Ham
ilton Drug Co.
DAILY WEATIIKIt REPORT
ItOKKU ATUJt AMAZES It RYAN.
Dei-lures "Nothing Is Prettier In
Catch-AU Line."
U. H. Wei 'her Bureau, local o 111 re, Kiweburjf,
Ore. M houra ending h a m. Oct. ft, I'jO.
Prerlpiutiun iu Iiicbeiaud bunarulitii: O.uo
Maximum temperature. 7 j
Minimum temperatare 37
I'rtclpiutluu 00
Total p reel p. iluce flmtof month Ui
Avg. p reel p. fur liiti month for 30 yuan.... .aw j
Total preelp Irotn Kept 1. 1 MM, tu date VJ
Average p reel p. Iroio September 1, 177 1.3it
Total dellL-leiicr Iruiu Bei.t. 1, 1W8 M I
ATerafte precipitation fur 31 wet seaioiis,
Sep. to May (lucluilve) :.v;i
Titos. Uihkon, Observer.
For Roscburg and Vicinity;
Fair and cooler tonight with heavy
frost; Tuesday fair and warmer.
CHRISTIAN' (HlltCH'S HKJ DAY.
The splendid remodelled structure
of the First Christian church of this
city was taxed to Its utmost capacity
yesterday when Rev. S. M. Martin,
evangelist, of Seattle, Wash., com
menced his series of revival services.
Yesterday was a red letter day for
the church. The attendance at the
Sunday school in the morning was
152, collections $8.33.
The morning sermon was devllered
by (evangelist .Martin on the sub
ject of Sunday school work, which
he reviewed from the time of Ho hurt
Italkes in 1780 up to the present
time. In the afternoon at 2:30,
Mrs. G. S. O. Humbert addressed a
large and appreciative audience on
missionary work, tu which she Is es
pecially interested. In the evening
the new auditorium room of the
church, which Is the largest In the
city, was again tilled when Evangelist
Martin began his real work of the
present protracted meetings. He took
as his subject the command of Moses
to the Israelites when they had stop
ped at the brink of the Red Sea and
were commanded to go forward.
. At the conclusion of the address
llo Stephens was baptized. Evan
gelist Martin Will 'continue the serv
ices so auspiciously begun, speaking
again tonight at the Christian
hureh. Evangelist Martin Is one ol
'he foremoHt evangelists of the Pa-
:lflc const and everyone should hear
him. XX.
or :i:t
Afflicted With Sure Kyvn
Yeat'M.
I have been afflicted with sore
yes for 33 years. Thirteen years
tgo I became totally blind and was
blind for six years. My eyes were
badly Inflamed. One of my neigh
rors insisted upon my trying Cham
berlain's Salve and gave me half a
box of It. To my surprise it healed
my eyes and my Bight came back to
me. I. C. Earls. Cynthlana, Ky
Chamberlain's Salve is for sale by
Hamilton Drug Co.
TO THE PUBLIC I, will re open
my roslaurnnt In connection with
the llinpqua Uakery on Sept. 1. Ser
vice will bo Btrlctty first class. E
tennfn kr.
The Birth Stone for October Is the
...OPAL,...
WE IIAVK AN IMMENSE LINK, MOUNTED AND UNMOU.V1T.I)
We have a lull lino ol LocknU, Nocklaral, U Valllora, I'ou.lanta, Klo.
Our hue ol watch movement, anil rum, In all graili a anil alien, I llio inual rouinli'to
p Houlhern Orefon.
We Invite jrou to fall.
J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker
ROSEBURC, . - . OREGON
1 trsss
SKNIl VOI I! Ill Sit Ml I'Olt MKAT
oi t-iirlniuiPy. iJi! nmy n it Ktnw
it nrli alum. It. :,it even he will see
wl y you liiH'it imi ilolng yn (r nn'i I
biyhiK here. Tho clrntiliueim will
nppeul tu hi in for lino thing. Tin'
irouiit and courteous nervle for
nnother. And as wt keen cholre
meats only, he cannot go very Tar
wrong in Ills selection of meat for
Hit' tnbli', hut come iiiustly your'
elf.
Si The Economv Market
Ml,,., J
(Jo. Kolillingen. Prop,
FAIRVIEW. Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 3.
In yesterday's Omaha Bee, a rad
ical Republican organ, published by
Victor Itosewuter, member of the Re
publican Kxecutlve committee, and
head of the republican publicity bu
reau, was an editorial criticising an
extract from the supiosed speech of
Mr. ltryan on the tariff guest ion.
The words compluined of in the edi
torial were:
"in all tariff legislation the true
principle Is best maintained by the
imposition of such duties as wlil
equal the difference between the coat
of production at home and abroad,
together Willi reasonable profit to
Ameridiu industries."
Taft IMutform.
In regard to this the Dee said edi
torially: "Nothing prettier in the
catch-all line has been offered In this
campaign. The most hidebound
standpatter In the country cun ac
cept that as satisfactory and the
rank free trader can find delight in
It. The declaration means nothing.
An attempt to legislate along that
line would simply open the way to
intermluate wrangling as to what
constitutes "a reasonable profit,' for
hair-splitting on wages In one Indus
try, price of raw material In another.
rebates and drawbacks in a third and !
so on through. the lists of thousands
of articles that are now on the tariff
lists. Under such a proposition, an
attempt at tariff revision, ut Bryan's
direction, would serve only to halt
Industrial and commercial progress
and keep business unsettled dur
ing tils term of office. "
The words complained of are not
a part of any speech of Mr. Bryan's,
but a part of the trust plank of the
republican platform.
Bryan Approves,
When Mr. Bryan's attention was
called to the editorial, he said:
"I am much surprised that Mr.
Itosewuter, who is the editor of the
Bee," nnd also a member of the
executive committee of the republi
can national committee and the head
f the bureau of publicity, should
have attempted to misrepresent my
position. To accuse me of using the
language of the republican platform
h an outrage.
"Mr. Kosewater Is right, however,
In making fun of the language. He
is right In saying 'Nothing prettier
n the catch-all line has been offered
in this campaign.' He is also right
ii saying that 'the most hidebound
standpatter In tho country cun nccept
hat hh satisfactory and the rank free
trader can find delight in it.'
Hardly 10 peeled It.
"He Is right again In saying thnt
'the declaration means simply noth
ing.' and again is right in saying
that 'an attempt to legislate along
that line would simply open the way
(o Interminable wrangling ns to what
constitutes reasonable profit, for hair
splitting on wages in one Industry,
price of raw materials iu another,
and rebates and drnwbacks In a third
and so on through the list of thous
ands of articles that are now on the
tariff lists.'
"But 1 hnrdly expected from him
-to frank a confession as Is contained
iu the last sentence of his editorial
Under such n proposition an attempt
at tariff revision would serve to halt
Industrial progress and keep busi
ness unsettled during his term of
ollice.'
"This is a rich find. It shows how
absurd (he republican platform looks
to a republican when the republican
has a chance to took nt It in a disln
terested way. When Mr. Kosewater
thought that the language quoted
was taken from n speech of mine, he
could see how ridiculous the lang
uage Is. I hope that his opinion of
the language will not. change when
he finds that he was shooting at his
own party.
One of the
Essentials
of the happy homes of to-day is a vast
fund of information as to the best methods
of promoting health and happiness and
right living and knowledge of the world's
best products.
Products of actual excellence and
reasonable claims truthfully presented
and which have attained to world-wide
acceptance through the approval of the
Well-Informed of tho World; not of indi
viduals only, but of the many who have
the happy faculty of selecting and obtain
ing the beat the world affords.
One of the products of that class, of
known component parts, an Ethical
remedy, approved by physicians and com
mended by the Well-Informed of the
World as a valuable and wholesome family
laxative is tho well-known Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial
effects always buy the genuine, manu
factured by the California Fig Syrup Co.,
only, and for sale by all leading druggists.
A. SCHLOEMAN WILL lU'lfJ).
CAItHAGE NOTICE.
Notice Ib hereby given that all per
sons dumping rubbish or garbage or
any kind along tho public rwwiway
south of Itoschurg will be vigorously
prosecuted. J. M. SIMIAKKEK.
lni Road Supervisor.
INSOMNIA
h.7t",',n.,,,n, r"''Wl fnr lWtfMlU. With
Wii U-U 1 hitvt Imi-n B'Nu-i.-.i fur over iwemr tpik.
II t it"" T!f 1 ' '"r,',, mwr
liall rrriftiniy rouuti.tiiciitl tiirm o my frlcuUt M
twiuc ll lUoy tu r-vro.ri,lr.d." ' "nmm
TUoi. UUUrd, Klcla. 111.
BesT Tor
t-nono luss AH Work (lunrantced
II. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber
Special Sale on
Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap
Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge
Racks, Etc.
tat me niako an rttlmat.
Toot of Jackson SC.
your work. Hteam ami Hot Vnlir a Ni-Uly
Repair Work Nmlly Dona
W. . 1'lyUa R, it, j. h. IMMITM, VlnM'im. i. M. TIIUONi:, Hit ,
Th Douglas County Abb;ct Company
luri'ivawr to P. K. Aller.
Alri W TU rurnl.he.l. Tlllm lliiKrantoeil.
Laud Ollice Pllre a Kuwlatljr. Safety IKkH Muxes tor Kent
Timber ltri and Sold, l.nnd Scrip for Sale.
Keal Kstate and lnau ranee.
rf f'-rt KIIi (ioternmuit tjin.K
""'"9- .VH. V
a ut all Towil.IiIim In the
ItoaebuM llUtrlct, M Vvntm Ka. li.
mler V. S. Ijinil (Wire.
itosKiiftiii. mtK(i.
Hllllt
CANDY CATrURTW
PtftManl. PnUUhl Pntnt, Tute 0(VJ. To Ood
N,V5 Wkt.n .r (irU.f. ISr U. Mc. Nr
In bulk. 1 Ii- r'i" Ublfl aianivMl CCD.
Uutratiteail lo enr or juur aiuimf back.
8trt ling Kemedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 597
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES
O
Review printing always the best.
To Krect Two -Story Itlotk In Hose-
nurg next Hpritig.
Mr. A. Schloeman, a former baker
and groceryman of this city, Is pre
paring for the erection of a substan
tial two-story brick or reinforced
concrete building on his property in
this city. A commodious basement
will also be Included In the new
structure. Mr. Schloeman's prop
erty fronts on both Jackson and
Main streets and Is located between
Mrs. K id d 's g rocery and F. W .
Harynes' brick building. He will
have a frontage of 20 feet on Jack
son street and 4 0 feet on Main
street. The ground floor will be oc
cupied by himself as a bakery and
a cracker factory equipment will
also probably be added. The second
story will perhaps be devoted to
rooming purposes.
Mr. Schloemaun Is a baker of wide
experience, having learned his trade
In Germany and worked In many
cities of the United States as well as
In Honolulu and Australia. The
building which he proposes to erect
will be a substantial addition to that
portion of the town.
Mr. Schloeman believes that Rose
burg Is bound to make a very sub
stantial growth the coming year,
with the advent of street paving and
other Improvements and he expects
to keep pace with that advancement
In the erection of a solid, modernly
equipped building, either of brick or
reinforced concrete. He expects to
begin the work early 'WSt spring.
MARKS ASTONISHING Cl'RKS.
Mi-o-na TabtftN Cure Iysprpsla by
1 Tom l I y ifetimviiig the Cause,
or Money Hack.
Dyspepsia cannot be cured by tnk
ing a digester, such as pepsin because
pepsin simply digests your food arti
ficially, and not all of the food cither
for It has no effect at all on starchy
food, such as potatoes, rice, oatmeal,
bread, etc.
There Is just one way to cure dys
pepsia and stomach disorders, trivial
or serious, and that is to tone up or
put energy into the stomnch walls,
so tnat they will be able to properly
mix or cnurn the rood.
Ml-o-na tablets cure stomach trou
bles by putting strength and energy
into the stomach. They quickly
arouse the stomach from Its inac
tion, and in a short time It is able
to do Its work proerly.
Ml-o-na 1b successfully used In
vomiting of pregnancy, In car and sea
sickness.
And bear In mind that when the
stomnch Is In good condition, const!
pntion disappears, also nervousness
drowsiness, night sweats, heartburn,
etc.
The Red Cross Pharmacy sells Ml
o-nn tablets at 61) cents a large box
under a rigid guarantee to do all
that Is claimed for them, or money
uacK.
The mock fair which was planned
by the Undies of the Commercial
Club has been called off owing to
their failure to secure the necessary
building, which had been promised
to them.
The biggest stock of Vermont
marble ever received In RoBeburg Is
now on display at W. E. Marsters
hop, foot of Jackson Btreet. Give
him a chance to figure on your work
and he will satisfy you. Dtf
$.7C1CC,'.M30 V: " CRAFTED
Representative Lloyd. Shows How tho
Congrt Cave Itatl roads That
Sum Improperly.
Representative Jumes T. Lloyd, of
Missouri, chairman of the Democratic ;
national congressional coiun.ittee, on
March 10, 11KJS, exposed the flagrant
theft of the people's money through j
the unfair weighing of mulls when of-
flclal tests were made to determine
hat compensation the railroads
should receive. He said:
'Mr. Chairman, n delirerlng my ad- !
dress a few days since on pontal con
ditions, in discussing the Interpreta
tion of the law as to the weighing of
the mail, I failed to sta'e the law on
the subject, and I wish to do so now:
4 The average weight to be ascer
tained. In every case, by the actual
weighing of the mails for such; a num
ber of successive working days, not
less than thirty, at such times aTer
June 30, 1873, and not less frequently
tii an once in every four years. .,,
"Later the time was changed to
ninety days. Otherwise the law baa
not beeti changed to this date. :
"Until Mrfrcb 2. 1DG7. the depart
ment required the mai to be weighed
for ninety days. Sunday was not con
sidered, so that the weighing covered
a period of one hundred and live days
Instead of ninety successive days. In
other words, working days were con
strued to mean week days. ro-tm as
ter General Cortelyou changed th a In
terpretation which had been accept c.l
as correct for over thirty years and
Issued the following order as his con
struction of the law: i
" 'That when the weight of mail Is
taken on railroad routes, the whole
number of days the mails are weighed .
shall be used as a divisor for oUtalu
lug the average weight per day. 1
"This mi u I red In efi'c ct, that. In
stead of dividing the number of work
ing or week days In the weighing
period, the devisor should be the num
ber of days on which mall was actual
ly carried during the period. If it
was weighed one hundred and Ave
days, the divisor to obtain the daily
weight was one hundred and live. If
the mail was not carried on Sundny.
the divisor would be ninety. Th's. as
you can readily see, would give less
compensation for carrying the full
week than for six days, for the ac
cumulated mall would be practically
the saute whether carried In six days
or in seven.
'The present postmnstcr general,
seeing this predicament. Issued n t'other
order of construction, known as 'order
412 which Is as follows:
" That when the weight ef mall Is
taken ou railroad routes the whole
number of days liu-hul -il In the weigh
ing period shall be used as a divisor
for obtuluing the average weight per
day.'
"If the construction up to last year
was right, then there has been with
held from the railroads this year over
9l.7UO.OOU thnt Is theirs under the law.
If the present construction Is the prop
er one. the rnilronds have received
over $70,000,000 since 1SS0 that be
longs to the people; so that whichever
view Is sustained money has been
wrongfully withheld through the post
otllce department."
lvalue Hack.
This ailment Is usually caused by
rheumatism of the muscles of the
small of the back, and Is quickly
cured by applying Chamberlain's
LlnHnent two or three times a day
and massaging the parts at each ap
plication. For sale by Hamilton
Drug Co.
Review printing always the best.
THE BEST SIGHT ON EARTH
nmy Im imimlnlcil jr, nwrri by
Mxir. or ryvn ixmrljr mli rje
Ilium. What' I he um r m of
Hltvlllltf )r ,.y ( wn
hurl'.' Clinic ami hnTt- Jif )
'nmlnitl In a nklllful iMr, ,,,
llll.tl nllh Klnv Dial aiv the best
It. 1m had. An rtamlnalion mt
n.MliliiK. c havo tin- Ul ,miiIhmI
llral (Mi-liir In thi part of the
atalc.
A. S. HUEY
Jeweler and Optician
Located on Cau 5treets Roseburg, Or
For Clirolc Diarrhoea.
"While In the army In 1863 I was
taken with chronic diarrhoea," .says
George M. Kelton, of South Gibson,
Pa. "I have since tried many rem
edies but without any permanent re
lief, until Mr. A. W. Miles, of this
place, persuaded me to try Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, one bottle of which stopped
It at once." For sale by Hamilton
Drug Co.
VIA
7 K nmiHikHlim
Chicago
Very
Comfortable
for these
Evenings
GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL
and supplies fm-
Automobiles and Gasoline . Engines
H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS
Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore.
Before going camping get a bntt!
of Marstors poison oak remedy. TP
The old, reliable polaon oak rem
ery; Marstere." Guaranteed to cure
Patrons of the
California Perfume
Company
will be pleased to know
they can now get their
UNEXCELLED TOILET
ARTICLES, Soaps, Powder
Perfume, Cream, etc., by
calling at the ROSE CON
FECTIONERY STORE.
C I' KI.VYOItlXU KXTIt.UTS
are the beat yet. Satisfaction or
money hack.
60 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
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What makes our
business grow?
It's because we treat
the people right.
Some merchants in their ii'tempt to lead iu
prices often buy inferior goods but that is some
thing that this company does not do.
Our courteous treatment, the superior quality
of our goods and the right prices is what is build
ing up our busiuess every day.
If you are not a regular customer place a trial
order and be convinced.
Yours for a square deal,
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Phones 201.
GROCERS
uccessors to J.f. Barker Co.
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ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
H. D. MAY. Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats f -11 . .
Hindj
Fish nd Poultry
We know how to cut meat to get the bst result in
Is more In the cutting that most people believe ' ye cookng. There
perts In our line. Let us prepare your Sunday roast be ternel -
mnvlnr-ert. We WAnt vour trndp ' l- aDd yon n!ti .
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Special Free Delivery. Phone l:4t
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Slinp on Sherldnn Slrt-ot. v.,,. ,i. ' '"les.
t'epnt,
WANTED $1'000-00 WORTH of 2nd Hand
K!"US at
Bradley's Second Hand Srf
1 handle both new and second hand goods T
prices on harness. You will find that 1 am right
A. D. Bradley, ThTlnTSl
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