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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNOAY BY-! REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY Officer-Review Building, (drat floor) Jecluon Street. Telephone Main ool. L. WIMBERLV, Edlto-. DAILY her rtu, by msll 13.00 Per month, dellrered 60 For week, delivered 16 fer Year 12.00 Bli Uonths 11.00 OOTOIIKIt 17, 1008. HEADY FOR LAND ItUHll. Monday Witnesses Opening on Hose, bud Reservation In H. 1. .. DALLAS. 8. D., Oct. 17. At 4:30 o'clock this afternoon the reglstra tlon of chances In Uncle gam's great lottery for lands in the Rosebud reB- ervation comes to a close, -and on Monday the "Wheel of fortune will be gin to revolve merrily, bringing Joy to a few and disappointment to thou sands. Today was the final period for reg istration, and the land hungry who desire homes on Rosebud's rich acres took full advantage of the fact. All night and all day .tomorrow the land office officials from Washington will work unceasingly preparing the stago setting for Monday's great drama, "The Land Lottery.". Nor will the drama lack an entlisuiastlc End ex cited audience,. Thousands. of people are. gathered here and at the other registration points,, living In hastily improvised, shacks, tents and pruirle schooners, awaiting with nervous and feverish, impatience the whirring of the wheel that may spell for them the magic. iword, "home."" While .a vast nmjorlly of the land seekers are legitimate setlors, actu ated by the honest Impulse to secure a home for themselves and families and wrest-a living from the virgin soil; there 'are not lacking adventur ers, gamblorB and fakirs who have been attracted 'by the 'opportunity to "take a chance" and possibly to pick up a little "easy money." . Dallas, only a short time ago the merest speck of the map of South Dakota, has become B great aweltorlng mnss of eager, -hungry humanity, repre senting -every strata of society. The wheel to bo used In Monday's land lottery Is- very similar to those once operatod by the Louisiana lot tery Company, which camo under the ban of the United Htntes government. HepreBentatlves of the government draw the numbers from tlio revolving wheel. The first number drawn out en titles the holder to his choice of any one of the 160-s.cro tracts In the broad Tripp reservation. Tho first prize Is a jim-dnnily and thousands of others are just as good. All are dis tributed ' according to the order In which they are drawn. Tho land Is not distributed abso lutely free. Each lucky man or wo man must pay $6 per acre for his tract ,and live upon It 14 months, as provided by the homestead laws. Tripp county Is more thnn a coun ty, as one would be nccuHtomed to regard it. It comprises nearly million, or 938.000 acres. It is the county directly west of tho land open ed in 1904, tho drawing of which was generally known as tho llonesteol drawing. The development of the lands which wore opened bornre, shows tho value of tho lands Includ ed in tho present opening. The farms have been developed and the occupants havo prospered. Tho qunr tor sections which wore drawn, und were purchased at J 4 an acre, are worth upwardB of 130 nn acre, nnd some of them ns high as Ii0 nn acre. Tripp county has not hnd much Identity until now. It has bocn only a part of the great Itosn- bur reservation, the homo of the Bioux Indians. . . KIN HI FOIl HINIUMIf. fllcndnlo-: Doctor Regarded tCuro. of l'atlenia Kir Duty. BAt.EM, Or.. Oct. 16. Dr. II. It Knuffman, a prominent physician of Glendalei Or.,' was lined I10for ton- tempt of court by Judge Hurnett yen. terday, the court taking advantage of a privilege which It is snld had not been oxerelBed In this county for years, by the fining of a witness who falls to appear In time to testify In court. Dr. Kauffmnn was subpoenaed to appear in the case of the state vs. Jackson and was not present In Sa lem on the day of the trial. A bench warrant was Issued and Dr. Kauffman came to this city, lie pleaded to the court that be Is the only physician In (llcndale; that sev eral matters of extreme ImiHirtnnrc detained him In his town and it was practically Impossible for him to leave. In passing sentence the court de dared that the method of procedure adopted by the physician would he liable to place the workings of the court In disrepute and consequently Save him a light fine. Dr. Kauffman telegraphed to the district attorney here telling him he could not come, but the telegram was Inst In the shuffle and was ant de finitely recognized by the eoart stwia excuse. xnmkAri Ki rov mjv Rfct at nkifco frit - i at Housing Mretnig, i COnVAI.US, Or.,-Oct. 16 At a rousing boosters' meeting, held Inst night In the Commercial Club rooms, plans for raising a booster fund of $6000 were discussed, it was the largest meeting of thnt na ture ever held In this town, and will have far-reaching results. Mr. tiartog, of Eugene, wai the The Kind You Have. Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 80 years, bos borne tho signature of and has been made under his per- -JW?tfL , sonal supervision since Its Infancy. . r64cAX'6& Allownn) nun tnde.ee.lvn von In thin. . - All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jiwt-as-eood " ore but Experiments that tritle with and endanger the health of lufunts and Children Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA CaRtoFia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is its g-itorautee.. It destroys Worms.. ', and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constlpntlor nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the 1 Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. 1 Tho Children's l'onacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars the Signature of 7 The KM You toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt OCNTAOn OaHMNT, T MURIIM BTHCKT, HIW VOHK BIT. principal speaker of the. gvuiiIhk, and I old of the grout work buliiK donu by, the citizens of Eugene In the up building of their community. The need of a booster club, to work In conjunction with tho Com iimrclal club, Ih keenly felt, and It In the determination of the local Itiisl iens men to keep (he bull rolling, 'low that It Is Htarted. ki ;i:nk ijyroit casks. KITGKNK, Or., Oct. ltt. Judge llarrlH todav, handed down a decision n tho cane of Chariot Kutbe, arrcHt n for Bollh'g "near beer" In viola- Aim ut mo iziiy ordinance, In which .utho was discharged. Tho main ,olnt In the decision Ih (hat the or ilnance hud not had HuUlcleut time o become a law when Ktithu wub ar onted. Hid IMtman, tho Rprlnglleld man .vho waB nrrotded thero a few days igo, charged with Helling liquor at teavey'H hup yard during the picking 4eaKon, In violation 'of the local op ion law, appeared for trial before fudge Ilryuon, of the Kugene justice iurt, this forenoon, A trial waa not neceuary, bh tho defendant entered a ilea of guilty. Judge Hryson Hell ene ed him to pay a tine of $1110. e va unable to ralne tho money and III spend 00 daya In the county jail. I.ADIKS All millinery goods nt VtlHHtlOlva Smith In the Kanton ilock, will be aold at a discount of 1 0 per cent comniiuiciug Hat unlay, )ct. 17. and ending Woitiietuliiy ev ening; Oct. 21. Nothing but the new en t styles of goodH, Henator O. V. Coshow, of this city, lemocratlc cantlldatt for presidential lee tor, will make a tour of eastern ,)regn from Oct. 21 to 110, to deliver speeches 111 behalf of the democratic ticket. 1 1 in Itinerary includes. Vale, Ontario, Pendleton, Knterprise, Kl jln. Union. Ileppuer and t'ondon. Oo You Think For Yourself ? Or, do yoo optn your mouifi 1lk t jouni ptm aw ruip utrwn wuiuiw food or mailt- fuV bo uttered you t n lntHlnt thlnklnr unman. In need ofriVf from wckWntriienrouMi(i. ptlo ina kuKAoig, tbuji li tut' am much to ro Ihit Ib-l. QUI irl.d ami m,W hnnM tttd.r.nB of ;owilTH'fli wlJ by o.JU4-jf)il tut the tiuryyt; wumirf lllt t Tho mtkftn of tr. Tlerro's Farorlte Prw Kt-lptkm. for tho euro of wiak. nt-rrou.4. run down, OTr-worked, debllltawtl. ealn-ra. kfd voniro. now i n thlsmrdli lne to bo niaUo up Ot InffmllfntA, ororr on of whlrh ha-4 Itif troncMl pmrtihl lndorsomont of the li'atllng Wirt tuiulanl authorltlra of tbo acffral rboolsof irartloo. ara iwrfortly wllllns. and In f't, ftroonlr tnttitl lo iirlnu Uiry cKv the formula, or tll nf ttif nHllntu, of wutt-h l la componMl, In pUHn KnylUh, oo 9wy bolUo-w rail per. Tho formula of Dr. Ptrrra'a FtTorlto Tro rrtptlonw II bear hip UKiUrltlral auil Uon of tnvOU-al otwrta, for tl cuihaIiih do alcohol, narcotic, harmful, or hahlt-forn.mf dniM. aod no acnt en tor into It that Is not blhlr naruaimemlrd br the nxwt adran nd Uartln medl.-al tvachrni mmX am! or IUM of their aoTeral choolt of pra.-ilre. ol I'r r!M'vt it i , ' . , Hud a Close Cull. Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely kiiown proprietor of tho Croom-hotel, Vaughn, Miss., says: "For Bev eral month 8 I suffered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed to havo It b grip on me, when a friend recommended Dr. King's New Dis covery. I began taking It, and three bottles affected a complete cure." The fame of this life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer Is world wide. . Sold at A. C. Marsters & Co's drug Btore. :.0c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. HOAItl) OF EQUALIZATION NOT1CK. Notice Is hereby given that the Hoard of Equalization of Douglas County will meet In the office of the County Clerk of Bald county In the Court House In the City of Rose burg, Oregon, on Monday, October 19, l!Mrn, at 9 o'clock o. m. Said Hoard of KquallzatloP ',.111 continue Its sessions from day to day, ex clusive of Sundays and legal holi days, until the examination and cor rection and equalization of the roll is complete, and publicly examine the assessment rolls and correct all er rors in valuation, descriptions or qualities of Innd, lots or other prop erty. Now, therefore, all parties who may be agrleved by reason of valuation, description or otherwise as to their assessment will please take notice as above Btated, and make their complaints to said Board of Equalization, otherwise their as sessment will stand as made by the Assessor. Dated Monday. Sept. 21. 1908. GICOUUB W. STALKY, Assessor Douglas County. DSW024. Matinees every afternoon at The Crescent. 6c. TF W1IX3KOW. The now fertilizer. Nothing but fish. Guaranteed analysis: Seven per ceut nitrogen, six per cent potash, 13 per ceut phosphoric 4 ! acid. I 4- Ono 2 f-pound sack of Wil- J- grow, used In the place of 4 12 Mi tons of best stable man- 4 4 lir,- Klve better results 4 4 110 weeds. Try It for your 4 i lawn. U J. F. DARKER A CO. 4 ! 4 4 4 t i t t r i lha.riiUHMlpBJ...biii.i ni.tnj w "doriiil u I)r .u.n.r Fa.urlu TiwrtpUim u nN-rltnL l tli un 4l8rd Twt.mmrndnhi uf e-h of iu Mv.ral ln.mll.nt, bjr Kn, of Ir.tlin. n,sll WBr .11 Hi. I, of inM , mxb . Mq4 war uid.atioii i . Of A bnokl.l of ln.ml.a. (t ni) r,(k tnthortuv. ppnfp.lon.1 piukinoii.u br iti. kullu Btrflr .uihurlllm ,.f ihi, rmniri Ul b. mM m. to n, ,n .ndliw mm. Md MldrM. ILk raqowt for Addi IM. & V. Him Km.la N. T. No More "Blue Monday" IHm't endure that t Irving ltlue Monday comnumly rnlletl ttnh duy. You can gvt your work tlone jut. m gtHMl 'iil ntxiut t-hmi by tending It to 111. Itiittntift wowed on and rip meiuleil. 1'ttono TWI aud w a ill rnll for your wtrk. o Roseburg Steam Laundry o FROM COrNTY 'KXCIIANCES. Glendate NfWA. The Dlst. Convention ot the Re bekahs .was held here Thursday af ternoon, about-.-21 delegate) being present. Dlst. Pre.. Mrs. Smith and a large delegation from Grants Pass attebded. .At the ooncluBlon of the convention, a banquet. waB Berved at Sonnemann'a hall, and a very pleas ant time Is reported. The next con vention will meet In Orants Pass. L, R. Kerbrache, accompanied by Dr. Black, of Vancouver, Wash., haB gone to California,, where he expects to look over some timber land. Mr. Ferbrache says that tho .Oregon-Idaho mill here Is beginning to pay well and prospectB look bright for a con tinuous run all winter. Chris Hansen and family of San I.Ioub Obispo, Calif., arrived here on Tuesday. They will reside on the Leblanc place up Cow Creek, which Mr. Hansen recently purchased. Mathlas Olsen returned yesterday from an extended visit to his old home at Btange Hemarken, and other points In No.rway. Myrtle Crepk Mall. E. T. 8tandltlrd sold his pretty little fruit farm east of town last week to Wm. Bruin, of Talent, Or., for $4GO0. Noble Andrews sold his tract of land east of town, known as the Piper. place, last week to Oliver C. JoneB, of Idaho, for $2000. This is the Becond place Mr. Andrews has Bold at $2000 within the past three weeks, and he Btlll has a couple of homes left. He recently refused an offer of $4000 for his home adjoin ing the Piper place, which he sold. ThoB. Smith and wife returned on Monday from an extended visit to eastern Oregon. He and wife Bpent three weeks camping in the vicinity of Mt. Hood, for the benefit of hlB health, which is much better than when he left Myrtle Creek. ' Vnncalla Courier. Mrs J K. McBride Mt Tuesday tor Albany, whe.; she will spend ihe "'Mrs'' T. A. Wickerson left Thurs day for Iowa, where she will visit her mother. . i ltruln NUareU. ii i. to Mr. and Mrs. Vivias Seymour, a daughter. Word was received here of the birth of an 8-pound boy at the home of D. V. Kuykendall and wife in Klamath Falls Monday. , i nt Suokane.. arrived Thursday and are visiting at the home of Benton Mir".. . Cole is a sister of Bent and Mr. Cole is register In the U. a. lann. there. Oakland Owl. Mrs. Dave McCollum, of liinklc Creek, has returned from Marcoia, accompanied by her daughter. Mrs. Andy Bunch and children. Mrs. Bunch haB been quite in wuu jaundice, but is recovering nicely. Mrs E. H. Plnkston has returni-J from Merrill, where she has been at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Pro. fossor Hobbsj the past few days.Mrs. Hobbs has been quite 111 with typhoid fever, but Is recovering nicely. Where Bullet Flew David Parker.i of Fayette, N. T.. a veteran of the civil war, who lost a r nnalI,aPlr. HVI- '."ThA eOOd Electric Bitters have done Is worth more than live hundred dollare to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad case of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Elec- tpln TUttnra nnri thflV 1.11 TPlt me. I now take them as a tonic, and they keen me Btrong and well." 60c at A, C. Marsters ft Co's drug store. Do You Appreciate anlasy Good-fitting Shoe? The Review does Job printing. Stop-donft do the work aMachine can do The Yost ! Gearless motor will do it, simple as A B C, self-oiling will last a lifetime. No metal coging. We invite your personal inspection. r--. 11 n.nrnon rln and we have j ust opened up several cases of JfJM fresh, new shoes made of American i-'h fitting leather." 0.JJ Every woman should wear kid shoes.- Al-1 CA -ways dressy, always, neat for . every , occa- 0,0J John Kelly has made these over new perfect 4' Aft i fitting lasts. Call. fl.UU SSHSS&ST 10 HM,T R L. STEPHENS Next Door to Puitofllce nnttatra HrnvO T.PAfierT MiSS Do- I lie Hefty has returned to this city ! HArn Cnne lov where she sneut the nnt summer, being employed on the . Coos Bay magazine. She contem plates spending the winter with rel atives In Arizona, being slightly af- dieted with throat trouble. A Healthy Family. . "Our whole family has - enjoyed good health since we began using Dr. King's Nev Life Pills, three years ago," Bays, Ix A. Bartlet, of Rural Route 1, Guilford.. . Maine. They cleanBe and tone the system In a gentle way and does v i good. 25c at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug Btore. Roseburg Furniture , Company Jackson St., Roseburg, Ore Still Talking Watches . If ever In our lives we were able to "Watch" you to Yonr sutlfifaction It is right now while yon are raid ing this, v We have them from the flmtillest American made watch, up to the 18 S1ZR In all grades.' If you want a watch, don't full - to call aud look over our stork, which i complete. . . OUR RING 1MHILAY. : If you've u ring need of Any Kind,, you Kliouldn't forget that our values are Our V Exclusively,- We carry also a full lino of Cut (ihi-ss, Silverware, VmhrelluH and I Clocks. 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