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About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1908)
o You could not please us better tnmi to Mk yout I doctor tibout Ayer's Cheny Pectoral forcousbs, I mm m uocioruoouinyer SLfieriyreciuraiiurcoui;3t I J ( T ") J C colds, Cfoup.bronchitij. Thouaandsof (amilick v W l - alwaya keep it in the house. The approval ol . , , . , . , . their physician and the experience of many n. U.eHornot.Zuourtfortorsay,. this COURh medicine. f LOCAL NEWS. will i At iijta u; siiirrivcj. See the Dig Base Hull Game at (ho Crescent today. 2t Senator H. D. Norton, of Grants Pass, was here this morning attend ing to some legal business. The Aid Society or the M. E. church will hold a window sale of home cooking at Prey's grocery store Saturday Oct. 17. 0I6 JaB. D. Zurcher and Atty. C. 8. Jackson went this morning to Myrtlo Creek on business before the Justice court. County Commissioners Nichols and Ryan are In Koseburg on oflklal and other business. The Standard Ladles Tailoring Company's books are here, showing the latest Full and Winter styles of suits and coats. Call and see them at Mrs. Autenrelth's. du3 Mrs. A. J. Holfe and daughter ar rived here this week from Colorado Springs to remain for some time. F, S. Blakufy was down from be yond Lurley today. A supply of the new edition of the Oregon mining laws has just been received at this office. It In eludes everything to date In legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 cents each. TF The blggeBt stock of Vermont marble ever received In Roseburg In now on display at W. B. Ma raters' bop, foot of Jackson street. Give him a chance to figure on your work and be will satisfy you. luf We are sole agonts for the Conklin Self Filling Fountain Pens and reo omend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Agoe'i Book 8tore. TF Hon. John Barrett, director of the International Bureau of the Ameri can Republics, with headquarters at Washington, 1). C, was a passenger on thlB afternoon's northbound trnln. He came to the coast on this trip to attend the sessions of t ho Trans MIsslHHlppi Commercial Congress In Besslon In San Francisco during the past week. He delivered nn address at Medford Tuesday night nnd speak n at Kugnne this evening. Mr. Harrett first came Into prominence as IT. 8. minister to Slam, being appointed from Portland. Oregon, by President Cleveland. He has since been at vnrlous times, minister to three or the South Amorlcan republics. To a Review representative this afternoon Mr. Barrett expressed his belief that a great development will he witnes sed In the next ten years In the South American countries bordering on the Pacific Ocean, and that their relations wllj, the United States would likewise multiply In Import ance. Ilelng free from the Intrigues of tho Orient, which also holds for us the menace of cheap Coolie labor these South American countries give promise of being of far groator value to the United States In commerce and otherwise than the lauds beyond the western seas. filiform Bill t,t l,mliiig lo In I'wd by Hurrlmuii Much. Harrlman lines in this territory will not be able to put the new uni form bill of lading Into effect No vember 1, as was expected, but will Inaugurate the new system very hood thereafter. The blanks have not ur I rived from tho eastern headquarters and until the supplies get here for distribution 'In this state, the locul I railroads cut) not put them Into use Not only the Harrlman lines, but It Ih fixiiprted nil rnllrnnilR wi'Ht (if Chi cago will adopt the new bill of lading at once. The uniform bill of lading, It Is expected by the railroad traffic men will be adopted by all railroads In the United H tut oh within a short time. It Is explained that at present there are Innumerable forms of these hills In use all over the country. At most every railroad system varies this form to some extent at lenst, and It will prove a great benefit to shippers to have the different bills made uniform. The new form was recomn ended by the Interstate Commerce Com mission recently for adoption by all lines of railway In this country. Western roads wero the first to take It up, but It is said by railroad men that the eastern roads will practic ally be forced to adopt the uniform bill as well, for It Is said It has been arranged upon by shippers' uBKocla- tlons and representatives of the east ern railroad lines. The uniform hill of lading wns recommended by the Interstate Com merce commission after a public hear Ing upon the matter, ut which all Interests affected were represented. The bill was prepared by a represent ative committee of shippers and car riers, after many conferences with banking and other Interests. Under the new bill of lading, the shipper may elect to ship goods un der Its provisions, or he may ship inder carriers liability, the rates in tho latter case being 10 per cent higher. . The bill of lading provide various forms for needs of shippers. The movement for a uniform bill of lading dates back some time. Ak nrly as 1 U04 the carriers tried to adopt a uniform bill, hut certain i ommerclal organizations filed a pro test with the Commission that result ed In a hearing on the subject. Tin Commlmdon slated the subject was ne calling for agreement between the shippers and carriers. Com-! mlttees were appointed some yearn i ago to adopt a form of bill of hiding, since which time there hove been (inferences between tho committees.; while the Commission acted In an ad visory capacity with a view to re ducing differences to a minimum and securing a successful outcome of the negotiations. It Is believed by tin ill c men that the result of tho three years of ne- The Birth Stone for October is the WE HAVK AN 1MMKNSK LINE, MOUNTED AND UNMOUNTKD We have ft full lino ol Lockuu., Nwklat-ci, 1 VhIIutr, IWUuIh, Kw. Our line of watch movements iiu cui'n, in nil gmth'H it ml slrtw, If tliu moil toiuU'e lo South urn Orei-ou. Wc Invito you to call. J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker R.OSEBURC, OREGON ISakirv? Powder Absolutely Insures delicious; health ful food for every home,-every day. The only balang powder made from Royal Grape Cream.of Tartars made from grapes. Safeguards your food against alunrand phosphate of lime harsh mineral acids which are used in cheaply made powders. Kotiatlous between the shippers and he curriers, together with the ad vice of the banking Interests of the ountry, hns resulted lu a document ihat Is as nearly perfect as possible. ind will commend Itself to every shipper. Orcgouian. Doctors Said He Would Not Live. DAILY WEATHEK IlKPORT If. H. Weathtrr Hiircttu, lm-al olllcc, ftoaebnrff , Ore. -21 hours emliiiK f a. in. Out. II, l'JOS. I'recipltrttion li inchcH and liuiidrt'ilthi: 0.00 Mux tin mil imiiptirutlirtt 68 Minimum luinpuriiiure M 'recliilntlou I .ill Total prtH'Ip. Kiln'U ilMtof month '2 07 Avg. pruHp. for thin month for .10 yearn i.(fi Iota I prtYlp.frum Sept. 1, 1'JUH, to date 2.60 AverK prt'i'lp. from September 1, 1H77 '2.18 Iota I uxtiCM from Hvpt. 1, PJOR 32 AteraKO precipitation fur 31 wet leaeona. Sup. to May (itioluttive) ..32.93 Thoh, tliimoN, Observer. For Itosebitrg nnd Vicinity: Occoslonat rain tonight and Thurs day; fresh southerly breeze. Peter Fry, Woodruff, Pa., writes: "After doctoring for two years with the best physicians In Waynesburg. -and still getting worse, the doctors advised me If 1 had any business to attend to I had better attend to It at once, as I could not possibly live another month as there was no cure for me. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, and I Immediately sent my son to the store for It, and after taking three I bottles I began to get bettor and continued to Improve until I was en tirely well," Red Cross Pharmacy. For good printing of all kinds The Heview leads. Cut flowers, carnations, at The Rose. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Phone 1497. I INK KMItltOIDKKV. Sheets and pillow slips hemstitched u ml monogrummcri. Now Is (he time to have your Xnms presents done et ready early. Prices reasonable. .vill call on you. All work guar anteed. DTK A Card. This Is to certify that all drug gists are authorized to refund your money If Foley's Honey and Tar fulls to cure your cough or cold. It stops tho cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Con tains no ophites. The genuine is In a yellow package. Refuse substi tutes. Red Cross Pharmacy. W. II. FIH1IKII. Pres. J. II. HOOTII, Vlce-pre. J. M. TllltONIC, ttcc. The Douglas County Abstract Company Successor to P. B. Alley. Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles Guaranteed. Land Olllce Practice a Specially. Safety Deposit lloxti for Kent. Timber Lands Uuuglit and Sold. Land Scrip fur Sale. Heal Estate and Insurance. l'M-rn Properly I'rvpnrcd for Filing on (ioviriimint IjiikIs. Township MnM, Knowing Vurnnt IjiihR of nil Townships In the ltosctiurn I Mini District, DO Cents Kiich. Oftlrn I'mliv V. H. Iinil Olllce. itoscmito, oiikcon. A JI'lHiK !' (illOD MHAT Is never disappointed at this market lie can tell hy I lie color that the meat is fresh. Ilv the texture thai II conns from carefully ami properly fed cattle. As e handle only choice nnd prime nieuls It is Just as sate for you to Iniy here ns It Is for the best JudKo. A trial order will prove our assertions. The Economy Market Geo, Ktitilttftc-n, 1mp. Autumn Attire j dentin. (In new articles of Jewelry to adorn, beautify nnd ndd to your cos IniiicN I hose fitMcliiiilhiK touches of elegance lhat nothing else ran give. Our line of new goods hi diamonds, Haarls uml all trvchn.M sIouch i not only complete, but nbsoliiU'ly iiuigiietivc In Mm HiiM'rt attractive ness. A. S. HUEY Jeweler and Optician Located on Cass Street, Roseburg, Or VKAIfS AI'I'LK CHOP. (Continued from page 1.) the yield will be about 85 per cent, with larger acreage than ever be fore in the history of the state. Growers In the Pacific Btate prob- aly will receive better prices for their product than In former years, for the reason that the buyers pool has been broken and it is predicted that before the'close of November or early in December there will be a general scramble of representatives of commission bouses to load up on the apples not already sold. In this connection it may also be mentioned that several orchardists lu the cen tral part of Washington have turned to the Australian and London trade, where their apples bring the top mar ket price. For reasons that have never been satisfactorily explained the apple In dustry has been decreasing rapidly in the districts east of the Rocky Mountains since 1895, and If it were not for the great activity of the growers and the opening of thous ands of acres of orchard lands in the western country the people of the United States would be obliged to import the king of fruit. As it i6 the entire crop for domestic pur poses this year means only a little more than a peck per capita of a population estimated at 85,000,00. To show the decreases In the pro duction of apples in the Union in the last 12 years, these statistics, compil ed by the federal department of agri culture, are quoted: The growers produced 60,540.000 barrels of commercial apples In 1895 and 69,070.000 barrels In 1896, the banner year in the history of the country. This was a matter of 177,- 725,000 bushels, or more than nine pecks per capita. There was a de crease of nearly 28.000000 barrels or more than the entire crop In 1897, when the yield amounted to 41,530,000. Another decrease fol lowed In 1898, the yield being placed at 28.570,000 barrels, but In the next two years, 1899 and 1900, there were substantial increases, placed at 37,- 60,000 and 47.960.000 barrels, res pectively. There was a drop of 20. 000.000 barrels In 1901, while in 902 there was in Increase of 20,- 655,000 barrels, the crop being estl mated at 47.625,000. Forty-live million barrels of fruit was produced In 1903, nnd in 1904 the yield was 300,000 barrelB great er. Then. In 1905, It dropped to 23, 500.000 barrels, and in 1906 It In creased to 36,130,000 barrels. The crop In 1907 fell off to 25.000.000 barrels, which Is the estimated yield for 1908. The total yield for the 13 years amounts to 559,761,000 barrels, or t, 679.283. 000 bushels. CALLKI) OX UOOSHVULT. (Continued from page 1.) where in connection with frauds of various kinds upon public domain and has been repeatedly lined In his own stnte for these offenses. His attorneys upon such occasions were men of the standing nnd reputation of the late United States Senator ('ashman Davis. Judge Ulan, and ex Governor John Llnd, of Minnesota, at present a congressman from that state. It Is therefore important, If the government hopes to achieve re sults In the pending cases, that legal ability of the highest order should be retnlned to prosecute these suits. These facts are presented without the Intention of cnstlng any reflection upon the Integrity or ability of the government attorneys at present handling the cases, but to show the desperate ends Smith nnd his nsso elates are liable to go In order to save their lands. ciuh p giicKi.Y thi:d. Phone IO55 All Work Oanrattc.4 II. C. RITZMAN, llp-to-Date Pluiilrr Spociiil Salt on Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge Racks, Etc Ltt n. Biske sn ctlmtl on rour work. item nd Hot w.trr a spn i.i'y FoolPof Jackson St.. Repair Work Neatly Done Arc "Oregon Builders" you doing what you can to populate your State? oliKliON NKKDS l'Kori.K -Selt'ers, honest fanners, me- ehaoles. nicivluluts. clerks, Hople with brMlls, strong .muds anil ii willing beart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon Is wnilinsr tons of On-con literature to the Kast for distrihu'inn tlmniKh every available agency. Will vou not help the i;mkI work of buililiui; Oreironby sending us the names and addresses of jour friends who are likely to be interested in this stale? We will bo (,'lad to bear the expense of Heiuluiif them complete Indirnmlion nWiut OliKtlON and its opportunities. Colonist Tickets ill lie on sale during 8K 1TKMHKH AND Oi'TOIIKIt from the Kal to hII poiuta in Dregou. The fares from a few principal cities are: l'Vom IViiver $30.00 From Louisville $41.70 " Omaha 30.00 " Ciucinuati 42.20 " Kansas City 30.00 " Cleveland 44.75 " St. Louis 35.50 " New York 55.00 " Chicago 3S.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID If von want to lirinn friend orjrelstive to Oregon, di'iiwit the l'i-vr amount w i t It nnv of our atteuts. The licke' will then be turnihcd bjlegniph. L. B. MOOR.E, Local Agant, Roseburg M. McMURRAY, Central Passanger Agents Portland, Orego W. Don't jA-t the Hiilll Choke to Death While Waiting for the Doctor. It Has Arrived-RAIN and we a., fee. better. J putting on a new suit-a new W aW Cravenet. There's a "icety about our ga men s that make you feel glad you are e-- be seen-a self satisfaction with yourself nd he rest of the world. Let us demonstrate to you that we are the store for your CLOTM'IN wants. We want to become acquainted with you Call in and see how Cozy we Look. Commercial Club Building GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL aud supplies for Automobiles and Gasoline Engines H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore. What makes our g XX 8 a :: It's because we treat the people right. tt tt Ilyomei, the miraculous antiseptic. tlrv nir treatment, will cure croup in either the first or second stapes. Eas ily Inhaled, even when the breathing Is irregular. It reaches more prompt ly than any other remedy the terribly inflamed membranes, of the wind pipe. Its soothing balsams act imme diately, the inflammation is allayed and the swelling reduced. "Not long ago our little hoy, Wal ter, awoke in the night with a bad attack of croup. We allowed him to inhale Ilyomei; he began to breathe easier, and in half an hour was fast asleep. 1 am glad to speak a good word for a remedy that will rob croup of Its terrors." Rev. Oeo. SIb son, pastor of M. E. church, South Londonderry. Vt. Ilyomei (pronounced lllgh-o-me) is guaranteed by Hed ('rts Phar macy to cure catarrh, coughs, colds, asthma, branchitis and croup, or your money back. A complete out tit, including a neat hard rubber in haler, costs only $1.00. An extra bottle of ilyomei, if afterwards need ed, costs but 50 cents. :: 11 CAM, FOU COl'XTY WARRANTS. NOTICE is hereby given all par ties holding county warrants issued by Douglas County, Oregon, and en dorsed prior to and including the 9th day of September, 1907. to pre sent the same to the county treasurer !of Douglas County, Oregon, at his office for payment as Interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated ftt Roseburg. Oregon, this 12th day of October. 190. J. E. bAW YERS. Treas. of Douglas Co.. Oregon. o Notice to Our Customers. We are pteased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles Is not af fected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as It contains no op iates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend It as a safe remedy for children and adults. Red Cross Pharmacy. Some merchants iii their nU, .... tt pnees often buy ntferior goods but that is some- tt thing that this company does not do tt Our courteous treatment, the superior quality H of our goods and the right prices is what Jbu g lug up our business every day. If you are not a regular customer place a trial order and be convinced Vours for a square deal. !! 1 Alton S.Frey&Col ;: u,xuRs ;: I'hunes 2A1. tt UCC"s"oJ.F.BrkerVCo. tt ROSEBURG mfat 1m, hf j, . " D-MAY. P,0p. We know how to cut meat to ... th t .,.,. we want Z?Z e TUr 8Mr roa:,n'aany(1beyotuefI1 Z Hllntt rtn Gl a, M. n . , a irnf Prices on harness. Jrgoods. Try my Man