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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW issued daily except .sundav bv review publishing company Office- Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool. L. WlfHBERLV, Editor DAILY j-er7ear.bTin.il n.00 Per month, delivered GO For week, delivered..... 8 e m 1 - w h;e k l y Per Year 01i Monlbi II.W OCTOIIKK 87, 1IM)8. The other day the New York Her ald wrote letters to all members of the Stock Exchange, asking them as to their presidential preferences. The result was: Taft 395, Bryan. 6. Of course, the Wall street vultures are for Taft. The distinguished President of Princeton university is down on ath letics and secret (Jreek letter so cieties, in a recent address at Hav erford college at the 75th anniver sary of that institution he spoke very emphatically, saying: "The nation needs trained and disciplined men; men who know and who can think; man' who can perceive and interpret; whose mindB are accustomed to diffi cult tasks; whose faculties are In struments of precision, and whose Judgments are steadied by knowl edge. Suh men the nation is not getting from the prosent college life and cannot get until that life Is or ganized in a different spirit and for - a different purpose. Athletics are , overdone. -The trouble Is men are not Interested In study. They have - no time tor It. One of the bright students once told me he lindn'; time to take up a certnln line of study as he was too busy running the col lege. ' Ma "wns looked up to by the undergrnduatnB for suggestions and help in orgnnlzlng all kinds of clubs." JUUV TO I1IJ KXAMINUI). Counsel for Hyde and Dlmoncl Allege Confinement Korced Verdict. WASHINGTON, Oct. 24. Counsel for Frederick A. Hyde and Joost H. Schneider, convicted last June of conspiracy In securing certain gov ernmoht lands In Oregon and Cullr ornia, -today lind subpoenaes Issued for 12 men who constituted the Jury which found the two defendants guilty and exonerated Henry P. Dl nioiul and John A. Benson, Jointly indlctod with thorn. The defendants olalm that the verdict was coerced from tho Jury by reason or Its long confinement during the trial and af ter It had retlrod for consideration. Mlkcomluct on the part of the Jury, Is also charged. The verdict, II is clnlmed, was the result of agree ments whereby some Jurors whose Judgment of the ovldence was for nc qitlttal for all were porsuaded to vote for the conviction of Schneider in exchange for votes from those who favored conviction for all of the ac quittal of Dlmond. It Is understood that an attempt will bo niado next Tuesday at the hearing on a motion for new trial to hnvo Jurors examined Bopnrately ns to what happened In the Jury room during their deliber ations. WHAT (UMJHIM DYSPIOPHIA. And Incidentally (iiHtlmtlon, Coat ed Tongue, NervoiiHiieNH, llend nche, and 'Other Symp toms. Did you evor know that the sto mach is a churn? Thnt Just as soon as you aro dono eating, tho health); Btomach commences to roll the food around, and mixes it thoroughly with the Juices of the stomach 1 And did you know, denr reader, that If the stomach Is run down or flabby, so thnt It ennnot do the churning, that dyspepsia Is tho re sult? If the food Ib not churned, It lays heavily on your stomnch, turns sonf. and caiiBcs all kinds of distressing symptoms, such as headncho, coated tongue, constipation, etc. And so, as every physician will tell you, the wny to cure dyspepsia. If to fix the churn, or In other words, build up tho stomach so thnt It will properly mix the food. If you have dyspepsia and want to got rid of it before it gets rid of you, go to Bed Cross Pharmacy, the druggist, and get a large box of Ml-o-na tablets. Tho cost Is only 50 conts, and exery reader of Tho He view Is welcome to his or her money back If Ml-o-no does not cure. AI)VKUTISl:i I.KTTKitH. Remaining uncalled for in the tlr.se burg postofllceon Oct. 26, BIOS, are the following letton. which will ba charged the rata of one cent eacn Allen, Mrs. Mattle M.: Bronghtln. Mr. H. A.: Brown. Frank M : Putt ier. Mrs. It.; Burket. Mrs. Carl H.; Brand, Miss Alice P. (2); Crosby. Mrs. Nellie; Curtis, Mrs. K.; Croft. Miss Myrtle; Dover. Mr. D. v.; El liott. Mr. 11. IV; Kngols. Mr. Hiram; Flook, Mrs. Mary K. : Klook. Mr. II 8.; Fourhrt. J. S.; Fisher, Chns.; Oll monr. W. B.; Clray. I,. (1.; c.anlner. O.j (Iraham, It. C; (Unlit,, Mrs. D J.; Clurgeon, Knlhel; Howard. Mrs. Vina: Hollon, Mrs. Lucy; Herbert. Mr. George; Hickman. Mrs. lieorse; Hill, Carl: Johnson. Mr. A. P.; Kln tey. Mr. Clayton; Kurti. Boy; Ken nedy, Miss 1 . 1 1 1 1 n 11 : Mr-Daniel, MIm Annie; MrUhehey, C. V.; McCowen. Me; McNeal. M. F.; Myers. 8. II.; Morrison, Jack; Miller. Mr. Charlie; Pull, W. K.; Burlier. Mr. Win. Maur ice; Happ. Miss F. It ; Smith. Itev. Francis; Smith. Mr. T. T. ; Shaffer. Mrt. L. I).; Splcer. Mr. W. A.; Webb. Walter; Wellt. Ida. . Advertised Oet. 21. 1908. C. W. PAKK9. Postmaster. Tito Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne, tlio signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since Its Infancy. GCtCtZi Allnwnn mm todftraivn von lu thin. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " JnHt-as-god " are but ' Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cantoria is a IiarmleRS subxtltuto for Cantor OH, Pare Kric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coustlpatior and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and liowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's l'anuceo The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS SI Bears the Tie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Ml OtNTtUKOOMMNf, TT MUFIHAsf MTHCCT. NIWVOIH 3 IT. NKAHLV ,00,000 ACltKS MOFT. Oregon Hlill OflVrs 0iMi'tuiillis to lloim'Ht'ckiT and Htockniaii. WASHINGTON, Oet. 25. Accord ing to land ofllce cliisBlileutlon, t)ut4p is In tho nolKlilnrhuod or 1,000,000 uercH of vacant, unrcHorved iiKiicul tural land In Orogon today, subject to entry undor tho homestead lawn. TIiIh eatlmuto dnoH not lnuluflo any of tlio landa In Malheur and Harney ountioH, where there lu Httll much agricultural laud remaining, though mont of It la of mich character that It inuut be cultivated by the dry farming process. In like manner there Is said to be between l.fiOO.OOO and 2,000,000 acres of public timber land, outside or forest reserves, most of which Ik still subject to entry under the tim ber and stone act. It Is truo that tho cream of Ore uou's funning lands have passed to prlvalo ownership, and the bent of the atate's timber lands have been acquired by lumber companies, or taken Into reserves, where they are no longer sub J oet to entry. Yet the fact remains that there Is still a con Hlderable area of desirable land, out side the Irrigated districts, that Ik subject to settlement and entry, and there Is room for innny more families Id the state. A report shows that there aro still 5,305,477 acres of unreserved public land subject to entry lu Malheur county, and 4,000,000 acres lu Har ney. These vast area aro classified ns "grazing, timber nnd farming" lands but the respective areas of each grade are not given. There Is coTnparatlviMy little public land remaining In the Willamette valley counties, nnd little more In Southern Oregon, outside of forest reservations. In the entire Portland land district there is but 146.4.U acres remaining subject to settlement ind .18.1,24:1 acres in ihe HoHeburg district. Most of the remaining land In tho Portland district Is listed as "broken timber and grazing" land and the sumo classlllcnttnn holds good with regard to tho Hoseburg district, save that there nre still some mineral and fruit lauds In the latter district. SI mil IjiihI for Stockmen. Out lu Lake county there remain 2,301,808 ncres of unreserved pub lic land, three-tenths of It timber land; one-tenth mountainous; three tenths agricultural and three tenths grazing. I'rook county has about half ns much land remaining, mostly rough country sultnble only for gnu Ing. however, snve for small Isolated tracts which are adapted to agri cult ti re. In the entire state there Is Iti. 9"i7.9i:t acres of unreserved land, and 1 2 . 1 R S , 4 r. 7 or this Is surveyed. The following table shows the aren or unsurveyed nnd unappropriated public lands remaining In the Hose burg district: Acres. Menton ,2:9 Oos 64.126 rurry 3f..6:t0 Douglas ti'.M-tt Jackson 4S.1S3 Josephine 4 . T 0 2 I- lll.fVr.4 Lincoln 1.8.".9 ! nn 567 Total 3S3.243 Woulil Mortgage (he Fnrm. A farmer on Rural route 2, Em pire, (,., W. A. Kloyil hy names, ssys: "Hurklen's Arnicit Salve cured the two worest sores I ever saw; one on my hand and one on my leg. it Is worth more than Its weight In gold. 1 would not V without It If I had to mortgage the farm to net It." Only 2;,c at A. C. Marstert ft Co'i. drug store. Signature of ItM'IIAUl) SCOTT DEAD. Prominent Odd Fellow nnd One of Lead i ii k Dairymen of State, PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 20. Rich ard Scott, one of the prominent pio neurH of Oregon, died at his home near Mllwauklo this morning, short ly nfter midnight. Death clulmed Mr Scott very suddenly and unexpectedly as ho wns lu his usual health yester day and attended church lu tho morn ing. After he had retired for the night he was stricken, death coming before the physician summoned could rench the houso. Mr. Scott was widely known throughout the state as a public spirited and progressive citizen. He was 6T years of ago at tho time of his death and was born In Devon shire, England. He camo to Oregon from the enst In 1870, making the Journey by sailing ship around the Horn. After a residence of sevoral years In Portland, Mr. Scott moved to M II waukio with his family, where he had since made his home, tho "Dick" Scott placo being one of the well known farms of the Willamette Val ley. Ho took a leading part In the work of putting the dairy herds of Oregon on a thoroughbred basis and owned some of tho best dairy stock lu the stato. He was a prominent figure lu the cnmpnlgns of the Start Dairy Association nnd his influence In thnt organization did more, per haps, than any other thing to raise the standard of the dairy Industry In the state. During the Lewis and Clark fair. Mr. Scott was n member of the state commission and his services on that board were invalunblo to the success of Its work. He also served as coun ty commissioner for Clnckanins coun ty and was a school director for Milwnukle district. Mr. Scott wns Initiated In Hnssalo lodge No. 10, I. O. O. F., August 31, 1877. and In Klllsou encampment 01 Inlorott To Woman ' To flurh women as are not seriously oQi ( heal th but woo have exacting dutie U perforin, either In the way of house h Id caresor In Roctal duties and futtc IklVvhtchXsorloiisly tax their strength, ai wcITilTftAurslng mothers. Dr. Pierce Favorite Pnr ription has proved a most valuable luiXArtlng tonic and tnvlgoral Ing nervine. Tj" Its timely use. muct fcrtom stoknr-sfr "mid tuitturiiitf may be )niiled. Tho operating taMa and tbf fiV kmfe. wnui.i. ii is rrnrvco:. fMo:n h.tve to he firpleycd If. this tin?! VultTiillc u";'jn ' remedy wp1 rM tpjn "gin! time. t 'the "Favorite Prcscrlp llJirfiasproveii great boon to expectant mothors by preparing the system for thi coming of baby, thereby rendering child birth safe, easy, and almost painless. Itearln mind, please that Dr. Pierce Favor I to Prescription Is not a secret 01 patent medicine, against which the most Intelligent people are quite natural!) avenie, because of the uncertainly as U their composition and harmleascharacter, but Is a MKiMcixB or Rsowif coumat no, a full list of all Its Ingredients uelns printed. In plain English, on every bttl wrapper. An elimination of this list ol Ingredients wM disclose the fuel that It li non-alcoholic In its composition, chemic ally pure, trlplo-renned glycerine taking the place of tho commonly used alcohol. In Its make-tip. In this connection tl may not be out of place to state that the "Fetorlto Prescription" of Dr. Pierce I? the only medicine put up for the cure of woman s peculiar waknse and all menu, and sold through druggets, all the Ingredients of which havo the un animous endorsement of all the leading medical writers ami teachers of all the several school of practice, end that ton as remedies for the ailments for which Favnrlla Prescription Is recomniendixl A little hook of tb endorsement will be sent to any adrimw, poet-paid, a ltd absolutely frr If yon requrat ssme by BsTal card, or letter, of Dr. K. V. Ptarra uffulu, N. Y. Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure coo Itlpatlon. Consthwifon It the ratne of aasny dtaeasna. Cure ttue caune ami yo aura the dines, fcaaj to take as eaody Juno 25, 1878. He was grand pat riarch of the grand encampment in 1895 and 1890 and was grand rep resentative in 189G and 1897. He was grand master of the grand lodge In 1907 and 1908 und was elected grand representative at the meeting of 1908 for nnother year. Mr. Scott had been a trustee of the Odd Fel lows home for the past 20 years. Hesldes a wife, Mr. Scott leaves the following children: Richard Win field Scott, of Corvallis; Mrs. John H. Wfllman, of Portland; Mrs. II. A. Adams, of Pomeroy, Wash.; Henry Scott, of Mllwaukie; William It. Scott, of Portland; Kva Jane Scott, of Milwnukle, and Gilbert Scott, of K at it ma. Wash. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the sell ool house ut Mllwaukie. Itev. William It. Powell, of the epis copal church, this eity, will officiate and the grand lodge, I. O. O. F., will conduct services at the grave. Spe clnl cars ror Klvorvlew cemetery will leave Mllwaukie Immediately after the services nt the sehoolhoune. NOW TOTALS 120,000. Kcrllx'r'M Defalcations Cirow I turned $70,000 Worth of Notes. LA GRANDE, Or., Oct. 2i.The totul defalcations of .T. W. Scrtber, cashier of the suspended Farmers & Traders National bank, In this city, have tripled over that originally an nounced, nccording to Information from reliable sources, nnd will reach , it is said, a total of over $120,000. This ' disheartening news puts to (light any hope of reorganization nnd clearance of accounts, so that the de positors could realize something from their savings. It is figured out thnt the bank cannot pay 20 cents on the dollar. Scriber's alleged defalcations are varied und Innumerable, ramifying from forgeries to other shrewd meth ods of embezzlement. He Is said to have used certificates of deposit, pre viously and consecutively numbered, that were far beyond regular num bers. Another confession Just made public Is one that difUoes tho hnste bo resorted to In covering his trucks. It Is stated that the night following the flt'Bt exposure he burned $70,000 In notes, which ho believed wore bud, but among which wero many valid papers. Good notes -to the extent of $20,000, It is said, were consumed by fire In this way. An Interesting pictures for alt lov ers of history at the Crescent to night. 2t The Standard Ladles' Tailoring Company's books nre here, showing the latest Fall and Winter styles of Butts nnd coats. Call nnd seo them nt Mrs. Autenrolth's. dn3 Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers, rely on Dr. Thomas' Kclec trlc Oil. Takes the sting out or cuts, burns or bruises nt once. Pain can not stny where It Is used. Stop--don't do the work a Machine can do PLOWS All Kinds at J. F. BARKER & CO. Implements and Vehicles i we suggest a nice Bteak or e few chopa will be found more sustu'ning than a dish of sawdust and milk. And if you buy your meats here there will be none of the don't -care-for-brenkfast talk at your nouse. Hubby will eat a meal that will do him till lunch time. You will enjoy breakfast as heartily as you do any meal of the day. The Economy Market Geo. Kohlhngen, Prop. Don't think that piles can't be cured. Thousands of obstinate cases have been cured by Dean's Ointment. 50 cents at any drug store. Hot water bottles, fountain syr inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers, the finest and most complete line In the city. Sold at the lowest prices on our guarantee to give satlf faction. Look at our line and you will nut buy elsewhere, Hamilton Drug Co. "I J "f H "J I,l"4'J,'I" 2ND HAND T Y P KV It 1 TK KS.ij .j. $ An UNDKHWOOD, almost 4 new, at a bargain. 4 4. SMITH PHKMIKH, good con- 4 dltlon, very cheap. tj. ft iiHMi.M.roN, old model, re- 4 4 built; good shape; cheap. 4 Several other makes, $15 4 4 und up. 4" . ltosebur Typewriter KvrliunRe 4 4- Elmer E. Wlmberly, Mgr. 4 4 Roseburg - - Roseburg 4 J 4, 4. j. X Still Talking Watches If ever In our lives we were able to "Wutch1 you to Your satisfaction It Is right now while you nre read ing tills. We have them from the Smallest American made watch, up to the 18 In nil grades. If you want a watch, don't fail to cull nnd look over our stock, which Is complete. , . OUt KING DISPLAY. If you've a ring need of Any Kind, you shouldn't forget that our values aro Our's Exclusively. Wo carry ulso a full line of Cut Glass, SMverwure, lUnlirellits and Clocks. CLINGENPEEL TIIK JIOWKLHU AMI OI'TK'IA.V, National Hank lllcl. rimno 211;! 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 in spection. Roseburg Furniture Company Jackson St., Roseburg, Ore FOIt THE UltKAKFAST TAItLK A Healthy Family. "Our whole family has enjoyed 1 Iw.ollk. .ilinu uu llUVflll lldillaf III. Kings New Life Pills, three years! ago, says L. A. iianiei, oi nurui Ifm.la 1 ;nl fnril MfllflR 1I1BV ! cleanse and tone me ssiem iu gentle way aud does v t gooa. iac at A. C. Marstcrs & Co's. drug store. Umpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran teed remedy. Quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF Jubilee , The student body of the high school is fortunate in securing the services of Watkin's Jubilee Singers for Wednesday, October 28. They give a first class performance in every respect. The proceeds of the evening will be used to supply the high school reading table with periodicals. The balance to go into the student body fund. Come and hear the darkies sing, costumed as in the days of slavery. General Admission 50 Cents Children and Students 25 Cents Reserved Seats 75 Cents Reserved Seat Tickets on Sale at Agee's Book Store. General Admission changed for Reserved Seat Tickets Do You Appreciate Good-fitting Shoe? Yes; most all women do, and we have just opeued up several cases of fresh, new shoes made of American tanned kid the "ulove fit"? AA fitting leather." P?.UU Every woman should wear kid shoes. Al- (J'J Cf ways dressy, always neat for every occa- P5)U sion. and John Kelly has made these fitting lasts. Call. Kxcluolve Dealer Id Heavy ami Flue Shoeit R. L. STEPHENS Phone loss All Work Guaranteed H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber Special Sale on Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge Racks, Etc. It me make an climate on your work. Steam and Hot Water a Specialty Foot, of Jackson St,. RepjUr Work Neatly . Announcement! We are now doing busi ness in our elegant new store. Commercial Club Building. Call and inspect our new stock. Your orders will re ceive our prompt and careful attention. Himsaker-Guest Grocery Company Roseburg, Douglas Co., Oregon Where Rulle'a Flew, David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y., a veteran of the civil war, who tost a foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good Electric Bitters have done la. -orth more thp.n five hundred doling to me. f spent much money doctoring for a bad case of st ma oh trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Ele trc Bitters, and they cured me. 1 now take them as a tonic, and they keep me strong and weil." 50c at A. C. Ma raters & Co's drug Btore. Singers I Tickets may be Ex-. an Easy, over new, perfect 0 4 AA Next Poor to Poilofflue Tht Review docs Job prlutlnf .