EVENING ROSEBURG. REVIEW
issued daily except Sunday
keview publish i no company
Offk-Revkw Buildloy, (first floor)
Jackaoa Street. TelepboM Main 90I.
L WIMBEKLY, Editor.
DULY
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OCTOIIKK 20, 10OH.
TO VWK IH MftMI.-; ANYTHING
KliHK JH lANGKHOLH.
It It uulnwful uu election day:
To bfre vehicle! to lutul votr to
Bod from tbe poll;
To blre anyone to work at tbe polli
except to challeuge pei-aous oot quail
fled to vol ;
To wear any political bfcdg or In
signia at tbe polls;
To dlntrlbute cards or campaign
literature at tbe polls; or to work at
tbe polls ia aajr wax to Influence
votr;
To do anything to Influence voters.
Under tbe terms of Oregon's new
corrupt practices act. pawed by tbe
people Id June, the presidential elec
tion November I will be just a plain
election, without any frills nothing
but tbe polls, the election board and
' tbe voters. The time-honored gaunt
let of political workers banding out
cards, which tbe voter has alwayi
bad to run, Is now Illegal.
Tbe reluctant voter who has wait
ed for his party enthuslaata to bunt
him out and takl hlin to the polls In
a carriage or hack, must walk, pay
car faro or stay away. No person Is
permitted to use any effort at the
polls or away from them, on election
day, to Influence the vote of any one.
Home sections of tbe corrupt prac
tices act relating to election day fol
low: "It shall be unlawful for any per
son to pay another for any loss or
, damage due to attendance at the
polls, or In reglHteringi or for the
expense of transportation to or from
the polls.
"No person shall pay for personal
service to bo performed on tbe day
or any election, for any purpose con
nected therewith, except for tbe hir
ing of persons whose sole duty Is to
' act as challengers, and auh tbe
count of o flic 1 ill ballots.
"No person shall buy. sell, give
or provide any political badge, but
ton or other insignia to be worn at or
about the polls on tbe day of any
election, and no such political badge,
button or other insignia shall be
worn at or about the poll on any
election day.
"It shall be unlawful for any per
son at any place on the day of any
election to attk, solicit or In any man
ner try to Induce or persuade any
voter on such election day to vole fot
or refrain from voting for any candi
dates or tbe candidates or ticket of
any political party or organization."
The last section above quoted
would prohibit the banners, hereto
fore common, bearing the legend
"Vote the Htralght Republican Tick
et." In fact, this section prohlhlu
all political activities on election day
which would lu any manner tend ti
Influence a voter aa to how he should
vote. Kx.
INIVKIIHITY MKN FOIl I1KYAN.
MAUIHON, Wis., Oct. 28. A sen
salluu was sprung laat ulght whet.
Professor E. A. Koss of the university
faculty, a lifetime Republican, rami
out for llryau aud di'daied thai
when President Roosevelt went ou'
of power the old repuhlli-an organl
cation of the old llanna trust gani
will come Into leademhlp. Hu tool
Issue with I'roft-ssor W. A. Hcott
head of the banking department of
tbe university, on the guiranty o!
hank depoalta and declared the re
publican Idea "show that the Tafi
party la more In sympathy with
stockholders than with depositors."
Professor Rons and Kred M. Miller
formerly assistant secretary of state
during the sdmlulatratlon of (lev
ernor l.aKollettn, appeared before
the Ilryan Kern club of the univer
sity laat night and dwlared that they
made a thorough study of the plat
forms of all pnrtlea and "had come
to tha roiirlunlon that democrat lr
sucrens this fell would h for tin
greateat good of tbe country. Itoth
urged the students lo vote for Ilryan
and Kern.
Hlraw Votis In Portland.
Portland Journal;
llrynn, 261.
Taft. Id.
MlHgnn. 2.
helm, 1.
That's the way the vote for the
laHt three day atamls at a WnMhlttg
ton street cigar store. The store Ik
located at an. WaHhlngtnii street.
Jiint above Hlith, and In conducted
by Krkman and Hhepherd. A sign
hsnga In front of the store and ev
ery one who rarea I, caul a straw lal
lot la permitted to do so. The at raw
vote hati been rondurtd for three
daya and during that Jtrne 43:i voteti
have been rost by niMrt and pas
serahy.
"I had no Idea thai the vole would
go that wrv," nl one of the pro
prietor this mornitiK. "but that'a the
way It stands. It lent show how
the nil iit vote la going to go."
A straw ballot wa taken on th
train going to ltoaetur a few riavn
ago, which resulted si follow- llrytn
3?. Taft 4. Many of tt ore who voted
WiT staunch repuhhrnns. hut d
clifed that ihey were not In fsvo- i.f
having a president thruat upon them
On the amr l.nrllne. plvirr
between Portland and Astoria, a vote
va taken by one of the officers yes
wtday among the psbengers. Bry
an recelttd 13 votei, 1 all sid
Lsbt 4.
WHAT HIGH TARIFF H)YM.
P0RTLA.N1. Or., Oct. 2 In 107
William McOee, a farmer, purchased
In Hberldan, Or., a lieerlng binder.
The price paid was $14&.
About tbe aarne aeanon of tbe year.
Lewis McGble, a brother of William
McGhie, of Hberldan, Or., purchased
tbe same kind of a beerlng binder in
Aberdoenablre, Hoot laud.
Tbe binder was made in tbe Tutt
ed Htales, of course. It had to be
shipped to New York, which is ju
about as far from tbe factory aa Sher
idan, Or. Then It was sent on to
Scotland. The Mr. McGhie lining
near Aberdeenshire paid ti-v for the
machine be purchased. Tbe machines
were exactly tbe same in every par
ticular except the price.
In Scotland the binder out $r.&
less than in tiie Tnited Su.tea and
within only 1U00 xnllea or no of the
factory.
There's a reaaon, of oouroe the
high protective tariff.
BTOl'GHTON JOKEK DEAD.
frove hUkfCf Fro id CatiyonvUle Koutli
io Pkave-r Iays.
afed ford t Or. Mail: Btou gb ton
P. Jones an old and respected pioneer
of Jacksonville, died Monday, O-tob-er
25, at his home In Jacksonville of
heart trouble, aged 77 years.
Mr. Jones was born In Pennsyl
vania. May 20, 1831. He came to
Oregon In lfeEit, settling in Jackson
ville, where his home has been ever
since. In 1&C6 he was married to
Miss Ellubetb V. Twogood. a native
of New York, who survives him.
Mr. Jones Is known as the oldest
stage driver In tbe country, having
for nearly 20 years driven tbe stage
over tbe old Keddlng-Jacksonville-Canyonvllle
stage route. He waa an
upright, conscientious man and is
spoken of by his old-time associates
as being a man who never spoke HI
of any one and who had no enemies.
Resides his wife, he Is survived by
two daughters, Mrs. Arthur J. Da vies,
of Ht. Paul, Minn., and Miss Louise
J. Jones, of Jacksonville.
Interment was made In the Jack
sonville cemetery. Xuneral services
were conducted by Rev. Robert Hu
nts of the Preahyterlan church.
t'ltl HIIKl) I.N lU'.NAWAV.
IfcaU of On'Ken KonNtrs Muy lle of
Ills Injuries,
KAI.KM, Or. Oct. 28. A. L.
Brown, head engineer of the Hulem
Water cfmimny, was cruwhed under
the hoofs of a runaway team thiB
morning and perhaps fatally Injured,
thou Kb hopes of his recovery are
entertained tonight, lirowu Ih wide
ly known In Oregon as grnud chief
ranger of the Order of Forestera,
and Is prominent In work of the Odd
Fellowa' fraternity.
lirown has been badly crippled
for years because of accldenta sus
tained, but rlil us a bicycle well. Thin
morn I iik as he was riding his wheel
on Commercial street, a Chinese gar
dener's team became frightened nt
an automobile and ran toward him
from behind.
A warning shout cauaed him to
turn Just In time to be trampled un
der tbe feet of the ho rues. Two of
the wheels of the heavily-loaded wa
gon paased over his lega. A bad kick
over his left eye, deep lai-enitlona
serosa his scalp and fare and a kick
In the abdomen were the most aer
lous injuries. Kven though he
xhould recover, he will be dltttlgurcd
for life.
NKA.TT1.K HhYTH MK'AI'KI.ANI.
BKATTI.K, Wash.. Oct. 28 Rev.
C. I. McCaoalaud, for the piiHt yenr
prealdlng elder of the Willamette dis
trict of the M K. Miurch. Kouth. haa
been aattigned to th First M. K.
-hurrh, Houth. of Hen t tie, nnd will
leave lu a few days from Corviillla.
Or., for bis new charge. Rev. Mr.
MK'aualand came from Mlttaourl lo
California about 1 5 yeara ago, and
has beeu In Orexon four years.
OlltX.ON NKU'H.
The (iiiestlon whether or not
flraiita Pass, aa a municipality,
should purchase and operate the
plant of the Rogue River Water &
Power company was turned down by
a heavy majority nt a aperlnl election
In that city Tuesday. Tbe question
at Issue wns not so much of muni
cipal ownership aa of the ndvlHnhll
Ity of the city's buying ua old and
worn-out water plant.
David Kmlth. a logger, while
drunk, was run over by a street car
lu Halem, Wednesday, nnd Injured
so badly that he will die.
At Hhelhurn, I, Inn county, Wed
nesday, (he a-yeiir-old daughter of
Newton Cruhtree felt into a tub of
scalding hot water and was burned
ho badly that her recovery Is doubt
fill.
The organization of a County Oood
Roads league was the direct outcome
of a successful meeting attended by
nearly every business man of I,a
(Irnnde Wednesday. For two hours
every business house hi the city was
closed so the proprietors could go to
the meeting. The new league will
secure a list of petitioners and arm
ed with It will appeal to the county
court for liberal appropriations to
hettvr the county roads.
rw iu k.h.
f0 full blooded RAiubotilette year
ling bucks for sale. As wool Is down
will aell them at $ per head. IV
W. Htearna A Bon. Oakland. Oregon.
sw
The Review due Job prlutiug.
fill
mi
AVitetaUelVfprtfciiirij.
tog oe Skdecs aadBweW
Promotes Dt$-stimWc!-
ness and feyjCouatos gearl
OpiunuMarptuiK nartfunJ
nOT ARC OTIC
Aperfeft Rrawty for Cmsflf
Hon . Sour SlonadLDUrrtui
WonosJCoiriiilsiousJmns
ness aidLossorSLm'.
TuSuok Sijnawt of
KEWYOHItJ
A.VOTHKIl MOI)Kl' DAILY.
Mary linker Kddy and AKsiHtaniH to
Htart a XewijttiMT.
IIOSTON, Mass., Oct. 27. Mrs.
Mary Baker G. Kddy and her assist
ants propose a dally newspaper de
signed to reach the Ideal of what a
Christian newspaper should be. The
title for the publication will be:
"The Christian Bclence Monitor." It
will be published in this city.
According to the announcement
which appears in the Christian
Science Journal, tbe publication la
designed to be an up-to-date news
paper and all the news of the day
will be published.
"This news will be handled in a
(lieu n, wholesome manner, devoid of
sensational methods," saya the an
nouncement, "and there will be no
exploitation or Illustration of vice
and crime. The aim of the editors
Is to make the new paper acceptable
In every home where purity and re
finement are cherished aa Ideals.
"In addition to the news features,
the paper will contain special de
partments devoted to subjects and
views for the betterment of the hu
man race morally and spiritually."
Don't miss "The Cattle RuBtlers."
at the Crescent tonight. do29
Tbe Review does Job printing.
CALL Viili tm'NTY wakraxts.
NOTICE Is hereby given all par
ties holding county warrants Usued
by Douglas County, Oregon, and en
dorsed prior to and including the
9th day of September, 1907, to pre
sent the same to Mie county treasurer
of Douglas County, Oregon, at bis
olllce for pnyment as Interest will
cense thereon after the date of thl
notice.
Dated it Rosehurg, Oregon, thh
12th day of October. 198.
J. K. SAW YKRS,
Treas. of Douglas Co., Oregon.
Bad Symptoms.
The woman who has pcrlodlcaf hd
aches, bars no ho. sees Imaginary dark
fcpou or specks Moating or dancing before
her eyes, bavvnawing distress or hfavy
full feeling Uyiomach, faint spell, drag
ftng-downyi-ling In lower abdominal oi
pelvic rejrton. taily itartled or excited,
r lift In fnl osrlods. with or with
rrn, is unrtnir, irom
Taugcmrnts ihstshould
nilon. Not all of above
likely to be present In any
ua.
or badly treated and such
fit run Into maladies which de
' sunt eon's knlls II lhav do oat
medicine eusnt hpA inch a gnt
A..Wt,t.
i w i.H i ha ti .Ii.-iil.
I .riJITl il It-Ill, U.irlll IM.ir,. n.njjjjry
' lne viry UJi liitf rl loTiT
Uuu a n to misilcal sclonre (or the cure ol
woman's im'ullar allmi-nu fnur Into it,
Ciniltloi. No alrohnl, harmful, ol
bUl lurmlng drill li to ho found In tin
lln of lu tiinrrxirrnta prlntl on mch
nollla-wrapiwr and allmbd ti n1.-r ixtth
In any munition of tli rtiiulu fy.tnl
Ur. I'lnrc', Kaviirlln l'rvTilh.ii in dii
onlr kixkI n,r harm, lu Ik. I. imTmI
U totlrrnithm. InvlforaUi and rttilat
lha whiil. famal i)m and .(.wially
lha (H-Ivlc nrfnna Whi-n tlinw aro dn
rant1 In fnnriUm nr altwioi hr iilva
Ih. ttoniarh and nth.r organs of 'dtfrntion
boron rmpjllirurall, dornniinl. th
norma ar wrakom-d, and a lon lint ol
bad, uhil.'i. Mmt.L.mi follow. Too
aiiich mnn not b. oiootrd of ihla 'Fa
Torlt I'nwrlptlon. It will not rforin
Klraolra: will n.t euro tumor no mod
kino will. Ilirtll olton prri'onl thoin II
takon In tlmo, and tlnm tho oirntin,
tablo and tba aurvouu'a knife may 1
aroldod.
Wumon ulTarlnf from dlwoac of lon
ttandlna. aro Iniltnl to ronton IVvt.n
rion-o by Inter, frrr. All rorroi.rl. ii,-.
n hold a itrl.-IlT prlvaio and a.T..i
connd.ntlal Addraaa lir. R. V. 1'ioruL
Buffalo. N Y. .iiotoi.
vi. i ioc . niir4i AOTiaorilliii patron)
to aout
ru. j'tw on iwfipi oi ai ono-ron;
tnno for MMr.Mt.Ml Bl ...
ata
tot
aJoU-boond r). Addraaa u abuo
EleTa ll I I (LI 1
Euct Copy of Wrapper.
CASTORIA
Tor Ir.fj.iifa ni Ckxitrm.
The Kind You Have
Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature
of
in
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
Tt Msmwa atw rmmm rrr
Would Mortgage the Kanri.
A farmer on Rural route 2, Em
pire, Oa., W. A. Kloyd by names.
Bays: "Uucklen'B Arnica 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. I would not If without it if
1 bad to mortgage the farm to get
it." Only 25c at A. C. Marsters &
Co's. drug store.
Patroulze Review advertisers.
PIMPLES
"l trlwl til hindi or blo4 rBdt)i which fall
to do m mnj food but I lit found I he rl(bl at)tn
1 !!. Mf rir wii fall of pimple ttid black
L iJe. After blni CfrU ll.ejr all left I am
eoiitlaoltif the uie of Ihem ajid raconmosidltif
I tie in to Bi j frleoJi. I feel One nhaii I rise n tba
mufnlnff. Hon to bar cbanca lo raowmniaDd
ChciiiH."
frad 0. Wlttao. Tf Kin 81.. Hawark. K. J.
BesT For
r sr i ne oowei
CAMDV CATTUSmC
Plan an Palatabla. Pntant Taate Oond DoOoo4,
Merer Slekan. Wean or (irlpe. Kc. Me. Kear
aold lo bulk. The rnulne tablet atampod QUO.
uniiMN 10 eora or your wiuey imi,
8tarliD( Remedy Co., ChtcBo or N.Y. soj
ANNUAL S1LE, TEN MILUON BOXES
AW
Stop-don't do the
work aMachine can do
1 1 -;2tSft.' iH
PLOWS
All Kinds at
J. F. BARKER & CO.
o
Implements jftid Vehicles
4-
MTliUKOVr.
Tl new ferdlaer.
oltmi; but ttsb.
OutrjOitwl azi&lyaifi: Seven
per fait lJlLrnp!!. six per ctujt
imusti. It per onul phosphoric
kcid.
Cm tr-nnuuS Rack of Wll
irrow, utwd lu tbe place of
Ifii tons of bent ntttlile niiu
ure. will five better results
and no weeds. Try It for your
lawn.
3. T. BARKER CO.
Hot water hottlRa. rnuntaln eyr
1 n pes. bulb syrlngns, and atnmlxors,
lie tlnoHt and most cnniplnte Hue In
the city. Sold nt the lowest prlfftB
on our guuruutne to plvo Batisfartlon
T.onfe at our line and you will not'
buy olaowhnre. Uumllton Drug Co.
3
-r 2.VD HAI TTTFTWKITIiKS.
4 J.
An rxi.ERWKn, almost
4 new. at a bargain. J.
4- SMITH PREMIER, good con-
i- dltion. very cheap. J.
4- REMINGTON, old model, re- .
4 built; good shae: cheap.
Several other makes, SIS
4- and up. . 4.
i- RoM-bura: Tj-pewrltor Exchange Jfr
Elmer R Wimberly. Mgr. 4
4 Roseburg - - Rosebnrg .
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The Review does job printing.
The Jewelry
Store
Umbrella
You will generally find that it's an
altogether superior article.
Haven't you noticed it? Yes, It cost
more, but think what you are getting.
Why, often the bandies In one of the
umbrellas that we sell costs more
are worth more than half a dozen
dry goods' store whole umbrellas.
We show a Bplendld selection.
WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO SEE IT?
and while in, look around and see
the different lines of goods we carry.
All new and up-to-date. You will
appreciate the values we are able to
offer in all sores of Jewelry needs.
W. E. Clingenpeel
THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN,
National Hank Illdg. I'lione 2143
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
A Healihjr Family.
"Our mhole fimlly nas eDjoyed
food lefilUi ud( h uegaD using Dr.
Kmc t Sev Lite Pills, three years
tpo." says L. A. Bartlet, of Rural
Route 1. Cuilford. Maine. They
cleanse and tone the system In a
frontle way and does i good. 2&c
at A. C. Mursiors A Co s. drug store.
I)on"t think that piles can't be
cured. Thousands of obstinate cases
have been cured bv Doan's Ointment.
Hi oonts at any drug store.
A supply o? tbe n edition of
the Orogou mining laws has just
heon rocolvod at this offlc6. It la
oludos everything to dat In legal
mluing procedure. Copies only 40
cents curb. TF
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reacti of medi
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright's Dis
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and $1.00 Bottles.'
irUSt SUMTITUTIt.
For sale by Red Cross Pharmacy.
Do You Appreciate
Good-fitting Shoe?
Yes; most all women do,
have just opened up several
lresh, new shoes made of
tanned kid the "glove
ntting leather."
Every woman should wear kid shoes. Al- d'2 TA
ways dressy, always neat for every occa- P3DU
sion. and
John Kelly has made these
fitting lasts. Call.
SS'rSSSSr ln Ut"' . K. L. STEPHENS K.VKr '
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
Ut ne make an eotlm.t. on your work. Swam and Hot W.i.r a Hpwlally
Foot, of Jackson St,. Repair Work NeaUy Don.
Announcement!
We are now doing busi
ness in our elegant new store,
Commercial Club vBuilding.
Call and inspect our new
stock. Your orders w ill re
ceive our prompt and careful
attention.
HunsakerGuesfc
Grocery Company
fUtssttesas Cp., Oregon
Where Ilullc'a Klew.
David Parker, of Fayette. N. Y.,
a veteran of the civil war, who lost a
foot at Gettysburg, sayg: "Tbe good
Electric Bitters bare done is tforth
more than five hundred dollars to
me. 1 spent much money doftoring
i uuumcu uuii.ib iu
iucb money doftoring
' of st roach taWble.
e. I then tried Elec-'j'.
d they cured me. I
for a oaa case
to little purpose.
trie Bitters, and
now take them as a tonic, and they
keep me strong and weil." 60c at
A. C. Marsters & Co's drug store.
Tbe Standard Ladies' Tailoring
Company's books are here, showing
the latest Fall and Winter styles
of suits and coats. Call and see
them at Mrs. Autenreith's. dn3
BODGE
? Cbe Reliable Cafior t
Has received bis
J. FALL STYLES f
I and SAMPLES f
also a line of Fall Goods. Drop
s a iu and look over the Fall styles
. . and (jet posted on the proper
styles for Fall and Winter.
A Perfectly Fitted
Excellently Made
Faultlessly Stylish
Fall Suit, for
A Small Price
I.itiitiiTnT..fwti.TiiT, f.iTnT.f..T..T..t.
FOR TIIE BREAKFAST TABLE
we suggest a nice steak or a few
chops will be found more susta'nlng
than a dish of sawdust and milK.
And if you buy your meats here
there will be none of the don't -care-for-breakfast
talk at your nouse.
Hubby will eat a meal that will di
li i in till lunch time. You will enjoy
breakfast as heartily as you do any
meal of the day.
The Economy Market
Geo. Kohlhagen, Prop.
an Easy
and we
cases of
American
$3.00
over new, perfect
$4.00
iiiiin infn nni wmw