Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, October 29, 1908, Image 4

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    Say -It
your doctor says thh
1$ all right, then tay It
ooer and ooer again.
fitliousncsc.
Consiipition.
Aycr'a Pills.
Sugar-coaled.
Easy to take.
Don't forget.
LOCAL NKUa
J. R. Dean was down from Riddle
on business today.
Don't miss " The Cattle RuHtlvra,"
at the Cnnwfit tonight. do29
Three square meats a day at E.
Jennings' restaurant, which will be
re-opened In connection with the
Uinpqua Bakery 01? Sopt. 1.
Don't miss "The Cattle RuBtlera,"
at the C'rrwt'iit tonlKht. do29
Bilious? Feel heavy artor din
ner? Tongue coated? Hitter taste?
Coernlexlon sallow? Liver noedB
wrkfixg up. Doan's HeguletB cure
bilious attacks. 25 centH at any drug
store.
"Generally debilitated for years.
Had sick headaches, lacked ambition,
was worn-out and all run down. Hut
Hurdock Blood Hitters made me a
well woman." Mrs. Chas. Kreltoy,
Moosiip, Conn.
Don't mlRS "The Cattle Rustlors,"
at the Ofwcitt tonight. do29
MIhs Catherine M. Covach, whose
wonderful voice delighted Uosehurg.
will be glad to take a class In voice
culture If a sufficient number of
pupils here desire her services. For
terms, address or call on Miss Olive
A. McGee. DTK
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 ell the latent rolorlngs, ranging In
price frcm $3.00 to $15.00. U. W
STRONG, The Furniture Man.
TO TUB PUBLIC 1 hnve re-opened
my restaurant In connection with
the ITmpuua liakory. Service will be
Btrlctly flrst-claHS . 13, Jennings, tf
TUB IIOND RICALTY CO. Or
chards, farms, thnber and city prop
erty. Some fine bargaliiB. Jackson
street, KoBeburg, Ore.
MAUHIKD.
RAGSDALE-GUKHN At the resid
ence of S. D. Allen, In Fugene, Or.,
Oct. 28. 1908, Irving LeNoIr Rags
dule and Miss Kninia Eh to lie
Green; Rev. McCnllum, of the
Christian church, oHlclatlng.
After a short honeymoon, Mr. and
Mrs. Ungsdale will reside In a neat
bungalow, in the Walte addition to
this city, which the groom recently
built.
APPIiRTON-II AltDM AN In ltnsn
Imi k. Oct. 28, 1908. James U A
plelon. and Bell llardnmu, Judge
G. W. Wonacott, nlllclatlng.
- GRAND -
Masquerad e Ball
HALLOWE'EN EVE.,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1908
Given by Roseburg Orchestra
Four Prizes for I test Sustained Chamctem, all Maskers being Keiulred
to Hornier Character they KeprcMeut
A Good Time Assured
Gentlemen Dancers $1. Lady Dnneers Free. Spectators 25c
NORTH SIDE PLANING MILL
Atterbury & Co.
Just received another carload of
Washington Cedar Shingles
Mill anil Yards at Railroad Spur in North Roseburg
WANTED $,'0,)0-00 W0RT11 of 2n,i ,,i,ntl
Roods ui
Bradley's Second Hand Store
I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my
prices on harness. You will find that I am right.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd isr Man
GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL
and supplies for
Automobiles and Gasoline Engines
H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS
Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists
Cor. Cass & Rose Sis., Fhone 1411 Roseburg, Ore.
HctHJauhrti.
UiliuUbne&s.
Consiipation.
Ayer's Pills,
i' -'.3 r -co a ted.
hj to take,
floa't force! .
biliousness.
Constipation.
Ayer'i Pills.
Sugar-coated.
Easy to take.
J. O. Aver Co.,
I.ow.ll. Uti.
Matinees every afternoon at The
Crescent. fc. TF
Frazler Ward, one of the well
known pioneers of this county, was
In from Melrose today.
Big shipment or Art Needlework
Just In at Graves' Art Emporium.
Get busy with, your Christmas pres
ents dtf
The ladies of St. George's Epis
copal church are preparing for their
annual New England supper to be
given on Hallowe'en in the old lluu
saker store room, Abraham build
ing, opening at 6:liG p in. These occa
sions are always enjoyable and the
price Is only 25 cents. Everybody
come. dswo29
Afflicted With Horo Eyes For S.1
Years.
I have been afflicted with sore
eyes for 33 years. Thirteen years
ago I became totrlly b'ind and was
blind for rlx yzew. My eyes Were
bad.y Irflmreti. One of my neigh
bors funis; d upon my trying Cham
berlain's ulve and gave me half a
box of It. To my surprise It healed
my eyes and my sight came back to
mo. P. C. Earls, Cynthlann, Ky
Chamberlain's Salve Is for sale by
Hamilton Drug Co.
INSTRUCTION IN VOCAL Ml'KIC.
MrB. R. R. Wood will accept pupils
In vocal study (Old Ilullan method).
Call at Burr's Music Store. dn26
Why CitldH are Dangcrou.
Because you have contracted or
dinary colds and recovered from
them without treatment of any kind,
do not for a moment Imagine that
coIdH ar3 not dangerous. Everyone
knows that pneumonia and chronic
catarrh have their origin In a com
mon cold. Consumption is not caus
ed by a cold but the cold prepares
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, Bcarlet fever,
measles and whooping cough are
much more likely to be contracted
when the child has a cold. You will
see from this that more real danger
lurks in a cold than In nny other
of the common ailments. The easiest
and (ulckeBt way to -;:q a cold Is
to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
The many remarkable cures effected
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.
EASILY UNDERSTOOD
Mr. Bryan Shows Why the ln
dividual Favors Protection
of Bank Deposits.
A MATTER OF INTEIXIGEIICE
Hank. Khnuld Attend to the Uunktnff
liti.liH am! Not the
Cuvei-miieiit.
No Issue In this campaign appeals
moro strongly to the Individual than
the protection of bank deposlta. Thou
sands and thousands of republicans
will vote for Mr. Ilryan on account of
this one Issue, which he has presented
so clearly to the people of the nation.
In a recent speech Mr. Ilryan pre
sented this IsHue In a simple and most
convincing wuy. He said: .
"Of the many policies proposed lr.
our platform, the protection of bank
depositors Is the simplest and most
easily understood. Why, my frleuds,
this question Is so easily understood
that 1 suppose there is not a jerson
in this audience who is not able to
understand it. I do not mean that
every one, everywhere, can understand
It. I druw the line here: When every
person reaches the period of Intel
iectuui development, whore he Is able
to see that when a man puts IiIb money
In the bnnk he ounht to be able to get
It again, ho ought to have Intelligence
enough to understand this subject; but
until he gets to this point I do not
know how to reach him. I take It for
grunted, however, that you are all
suniclently advanced to be able to
understand that when you put your
money In a bank you ought to be able
to got it out again. Now, my friends,
there are Just two questions to be con
sidered In tills mattor. One of these
1 have given you. The other question
Ib, who must make It secure? Our
position Is Hint as the banks make
their profits out of the people's money,
the hankors ought to give the Insur
ance the people require. Now, I had
supposed that that was a self evident
truth and that It would not be denied.
"1 hnve mado no speech without dis
cussing tho guaranty of bank deposits
In all parts of the country. After I
had made my speech In Ilaltimore, ex
plaining our systom and presenting our
urgumonts in support of It, my atten
tion was called to an advertisement In
one of the papers. In my spoech I had
said that you could Insure your house,
you could Insure your life, you could
Insure your buggy or your barn, but
that you could not Insure your money.
I And In this advertisement my htn-
Kunge wsb quotea una tne advertise
ment wont on to say that I was nils
tukon, for u certain fidelity company
was prepared to insure deposits. And
then I found out how they do It down
there. You put your money in a bank,
and then go and get somebody to in
sure It so that you can get it out of the
bank ugain. 1 believe the time has
come to compel nil the banks to stand
buck of tho bnnkB and make good the
presumption upon which you deposit
your money In tho bank.
"Now, my friends, you may ask if
tho banks are not now suniclently so
cured. That Is what the bankers say.
They will oven tell you that only occa
sionally a bank falls, but the trouble
Is that wo cannot tell In advance which
bank Is going to fall. Look at the no
tice they hang up. Does it say, 'tills
hank will fall?' No, the notice says
this bunk Is closed,' nnd If bankers
follow out this plan I will agree not to
urge this Insuring of deposits. Let
tho bank give notice three months In
advance of a failure so the people can
get their money out before tho fnilure.
"Do you think the banks are suni
clently serine now?- The postmaster
general says, In his roort in fnvor
of the postal savings bank, that we are
sending millions of dollars to Kurope
to b deposited In government sav
ings hanks there, nnd the people who
send their money there would rather
send It across nn ocean three thousand
miles wide than to risk the bunks of
tills country. I say to you that we
ought to make our banks here so Be
nin that money will not be driven out
of the United States to find a safe
place of deposit. That money which Is
driven to Kuropo ought to be kept here
and used In the business of this coun
try. Not only does money go to Ku
rope, but money goes Into hiding, and
this Is nhout the time of yeur when we
discover some of It. You will see In
the paper every once In a while that
Mrs. Ho nud So for the first time this
fall made a Are nnd wns mortified to
find that her husband, without her
knowledge, hnd been using It as a
hunk. A man In New York said last
fall, when the panic was on, that a
billion dollars was In hiding under car
pets. I do not know whether that
estimate la too high or too low, but I
know this, thnt If I were a banker I
would he ashamed to have an old rag
carpet running rivalry with me as a
safety deposit vnult. In time of danger.
"If any man says that the banks are
mitnclently secure I will remind him
that there Is not a national bnnk In
the I'nltcd States that can get a dollar
of Uncle Sam's money without putting
up security. The state demands se
curity; the county demands security;
the city demands security; and each
village den Viiln security; and the fra
ternal orders are now demanding se
curity, and 1 believe the time has come
when the farmer, the merchant and
the laboring man should have security
when ther put their money In a bank.
"In Oklahoma they hare had this
plan la oicratlon for now some six
months. I learned of one failure there
and in forty-two minutes after the
bank suspended, the man In charge
had an order from the government to
pay every depositor In full, and the
business went on without Interruption.
And when he telephoned out to the
farmers and said to them. 'The bank
I has suspended, come In and get your
monsy,' they answered. 'We are busy
with the crops now, we wilt be In In a
fsw days.' Is It the way you do hen
to your stat whin a bonk ta shaky t
Habitual
Constipation
May be permanently overcome by propel
personal efforts miMne assistance
of the one truly bencjicml laxative
remedy, Sjrrup ojKgs anil Kl'u'tr ojScins,
JxViicK enables one to form regular
habt& daily So that assistance to na
ture may be gradually dNspenscdVinS
Ktn no (onger needed as the best of
remedies, when required, are to assist
mature and not to supyJont the nolur.
a) functions, vnirh must depena ulti
mately upon proper nourishment,
proper efforts, and right living generally.
To get its benejiciat effects, always
buy the genuine
California
Fig Syrup Co. only
SOLO BT ALL LEADINO DRUOCISTS
oacvzc only, rguir price 50f pt fiottl
Is It the way you do when a bank sus
pends? No! tho very rumor that a
bank Ib a little uncertain makes a
rush of depositors, and they make It
Insolvent whether It was insolvent or
not.
"This plan protects the depositors;
ft protects the community, and It Is
good for the bank as well.
"I would rather see the banks attend
to the banking business than to have
It transferred, to the government, and
because I prefer to have the banking
business done by the banks rather than
by the government, I urge the guar
anty of deposits as the easiest solution
of our difficulties.'
The Cry of Politicians.
The best service that can be ren
dered for permanent prosperity is to
rebuke the assumption which certain
politicians continually are seeking to
create in the public mind, that con
tinued prosperity depends on the suc
cess of a particular political party.
Our form of government contem
plates changes from time to time, and
nothing Ib so disastrous as to instill
In the people's minds the belief that
there is danger to business in chang
ing a portion of the officers of our gov
ernment. If the people cannot change their
officers without creating a panic, then
the logical step is to go to a mon
archy, which, of course, none advo
cates. For Chroic Diarrhoea.
"While In the army in 1863 I was
taken with chronic diarrhoea," says
George M. Felton, o? Houth Gibson,
Pa. "I have since tried many rem
edies but without nny 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.
BULL FOR SALE A fine registered
Jersey bull from the Sears and
Nichols herd, of Chlllicothe. Ohio,
is now offered for Bale. If you
want to raise some good stock
here is a chance to get a fine ani
mal. For particulars inquire at
the Douglas County Creamery."
"JUST OUT"
WHEN -WHERE -HOW
to pUnt and tnltifftte 1.111., TIrnrlnths,
Dabllft. Hboi1nilenlnma, lVoulfffi how to (raw
In cIwmm uit. I wlmluw hmIu well In
Bowrtr IhhIi! Hulb Taiilim. howlrig nuntlwrtif
bullHi rtHinlntl for illtTnrnt tie of flower
IUB8E8T10NI M SELECTING SHRUBBERY
PlBnUnif fntJ, nut and orunmi'iital trt-s
nrt ntiruha, tlimblni and trailing plant.
HOARS -(only raUlotiu Illustrating and d
wrttiliif nil tho aupls anl new varletlo for
ortliMt oU and cllrrmtfO Fltl'IT
HKES Apple. Apricot. Oherria Poaohe.
!Mra. Currant. Orapew, Oorwvbwrrip, Lagan.
twrlM. II ur bnnk 'a Novc-ItU. STRAW.
BMtHT I'!.ATH. TwmiIj year aiperi.
nuatal'aciacNorthwaatarH'aka to jon through
thla -Bataliwu anrl viiIiIm ma nn
Writ for it. Oatalofua No. ffQ
saw
OLD EYES .
rnn Ih itiiulc as good as ruling pyt
by the use of proper lElnAMr lont
allow tho autumn of lift to overtake
rou Xfith ImiMinMl rrcslKlit, and
when you first begin to uc glass.
mm that you git those that exactly
suit your eyes.. (;.t them at lluey's
and youQWtll not ho tmiosed iiMn.
A. S. Huey
Jeweler and Optician
XKiHT RIDER COXFKSSES.
I'NIOX CITY, TetJD.. Oct. 28.
"Red" Burtua. a utght rider, has t
mude a confestson Implicating at
least 40 men. some of them the most
prominent In the disturbed section.
More than half of them are under
arrest and held at the military camp!
maintained by the state militia, llur
n tH. n. 1 ln 1
the lynching of Captain Quentln Knn
kin at Keel Foot lake on the night
of October 20, and which would have
had a fntal result for Judge R. Z.
Taylor but for his almost miracul
ous escape.
Burton says James P. Carpenter,
an attorney of Union City drew Ran
kin and Taylor to Walnut Log on the
pretext of a timber deal. They were
taken from the hotel at Walnut Log
by a band of night riders, led. Hnr
ton says, by Tom and Garrett John
son, both under arrest, and William
Watson, who is under bond In con
nection with another raid. Rurton
says he was not a member of the
band that carried out the plot to Us
fatal ending. His part consisted in
framing up the plot with Carpenter.
He was Ashing on Reel Foot lake on
the night of the raid and heard the
shots fired when Rankin was killed.
Burton admits he aided in the
burning of a fish dock at Samburg,
and aided in the whipping of Justice
of the Peace Wynn. au old man.
Carpenter Ib under arrest.
LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Oct. 28. A
suit for (100,000 has been filed In
the United States circuit court here
by Henry Bennett, a victim of night
rider outrages, who was beaten hor
ribly and whose tobacco factory was
burned last February. He names as
defendants not only those actually
present, but many others as alleged
conspirators. The suit will be so
directed as to break up. If success
ful, an organization the object of
which was to force all Independent
rnisers aod handlers of dark tobacco
to place their tobacco in the pool
controlled by the Dark Tobacco As
sociation. They Make You Feci Good.
The pleasant purgative effect ex
perienced by all who use Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,
and the healthy condition of the
body and mind which they create
makes one feel joyful. Price 25c.
Samples free at Hamilton Drug Co's.
drug store.
Douglas County Creamery butter
only 80c a two-pound Bquare. Ask
your grocer for It. Patronize home
industry. ' dtf
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ingram returned
home to Grants Paps today, after a
two weeks' visit with relatives and
friends In this county.
WHAT CAUSES DYSPHASIA.
And Incidentally Constipation, Cont
ed Tongue, Nervousness, Ileud
wlie, and Other &yini
touis. Did you ever know that the sto
mach is a churn? That just as soon
as you are done eating, the healthy
stomach commences to roll the food
around, and mixes It thoroughly with
the juices of the stomach?
And did you know, dear reader,
that tf tiie Btomach is run down or
flabby, so that it cannot do the
churning, that dyspepsia Is the re
sult? If the food Ib not churned, It lays
heavily on your stomach, turns sour,
and causes all kinds of distressing
symptoms, such as headache, coated
tongue, constipation, etc.
And so, as every physician will tell
you, the way to cure dyspepsia, is
to fix the churn, or in other words,
build up the Btomach bo that it will
properly mix the food.
If you have dyspepsia and want to
get rid of it before it gets rid of
you, go to Red Cross Pharmacy, the
druggist, and get a large box of Mi-o-na
tablets. The coBt Ib only 50
cents, and exery reader of The Re
view Is welcome to his or her money
back If Ml-o-'uo does not cure.
Review printing always the best.
PKOFKSSIONAL.
GEO. E. IIOtCK,
M. It.
Office In the Review Building, up
stairs, Rooms 13 and 14,
X-Ray and Electrical Treament
Telephone, Main 31.
ROStBURG ... OP.EGON.
A. C. SEKLY, M. 1.,
Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13,
Douglas County Bank Building,
'Phone 771.
UOSEBURQ ... OREGON.
Office Hours: Phonea:
10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711
2 to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1721
IR. LUCTCTTA SMITH,
Physician
Women and Children's Disease a
Specialty
Office: Rooms 8 and 9. Maraters' Blk
next to Douglas County Bank Bldg.
t. R. CHAPMAN, n. 1. 8.,
Ik-nlist
Abraham Building Telephone 114
Hours 9 a. m. to & p. m.
ROSEBURG OREGON
J. C. MVM.EX.
Attornoy-at-l jiw
With Richardson. Dlmlck ft Moore
head, Attorneys at Law.
315-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg.. ih
I and Ankeny Streets.
PORTLAND OREGON
I Dll. It. M. KKWIX,
J Physician and Surgeon
I Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.: i to 5
ft n m ' 7 to 9 n m Ssturrinv
Abraham Bldg.. Cor. Oak ft Jackson.
Phone 2193.
MRS. SACRY.Ml'I.I.ES,
Fashionable Dm Making.
C reason Block. Kosebarg.
Copynaltt (90S
lb. n : Ol Kl
I'ASSKS TO RAILROAD MKN.
IiiU-rstatc Coinmcree Commission Al
so Rules on. Kxrursiont.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. Free
passes may be issued to bona fide ex
employes of a railroad who are trav
eling to re-enter the service. Pusses
cannot be extended to the families
of employes who died a natural death
while in the service of railroads, al
though the privilege Is accorded to
the family of employes killed in the
service. These are among the ml-,
lugs announced by the Interstate
Commerce Commission yesterday. j
The Commission holds that a rail
road may provide in its tariffs that
whenever, because of mishaps or ac
cidents, passengers delayed beyond
their ticket limit or so as to curtail
their stopover privileges, the con
ductor or other agent may, by in
dorsement on the ticket, extend the
time to cover such detention. This is
to be honored by succeeding conduct
ors on the company's line, but no
carrier can provide such extension
over lines other than its own, ex
cept when provided In a proper joint
tariff.
The commission also had authoriz
ed changing (by November 30) the
terms of short-time excursion fare
tariff under certain conditions. When
the excursion Is limited to not more
than three days, changes may be
posted one day In advance in two
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
H. D. MAY, Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats of all kindo
Fish and Poultry
We know how to cut meat to get the best results In cooking. There
Is more In the cutting that moat people believe. We may be termed ex
perts in our line. Let us prepare your Sunday roast, and you will be
convinced. We want your trade.
SHclal Five Delivery. I'hone 1341. We Bay Hides.
Shop on Sheridan Str ret, Near the Depot.
What makes our
business grow?
It's because we treat
the people right.
Some merchants in their attempt to lead in
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 aud the right prices is what is build
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tng up our business every day.
If you are not a regular customer place a trial
order and be couvinc:d. it
Yours for a square deal, H
Alton S. Frey & Co I
GROCERS
Phones 201.
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Watersheds
Just as much care just as much
infinite taste is expressed in sa
lectingan overcoat as a suit of
clothes.
Waterproofing requires a special
scientific treatment which pre
serves the lustre and life of the
fabric that does not weaken the
thread. Instead, it adds to the
beauty and wear of the garment.
Let us show you wherein we ex
cel wherein we can show you
that nicety in the drape of the
garment something manish and
refined.
PRICES ALWAYS CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY.
Commercial Club Building
public places for these reasons:
Change of dates or meeting, ex
tension of the return limit, addi
tional selling dates, additional stop
over privileges, etc.
If the excursion is limited between
three and thirty dayB, cancellation of
tariff or change In its terms may be
made on like notice of three days.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U.S. Wea flier Bureau, local office, Roseburg,
Ore. iA hours euUlrg 6 a. m. Oct. 28, 1908.
Precipitation Id inches and hundredth!:
Maximum temperature. 64
Minimum temperature 45
Precipitation 0.09
Total p reel p. Bince first of month o.ul
Avg. preolp. for this month for 80 yearB.....59
Total precip.from 8ept. 1, 1S08, to date
Average precip. from September 1, 1877. .
Total excess from 8ept. 1, 1908 2.09
Average precipitation for 81 wet seasons,
Sept. to May (inclusive) 32.93
Taos. Gibbon, Observer.
For Roseburg and Vanity:
Occasional rain tonlghtnd Fri
day; fresh winds.
Lame Back.
This ailment Is usually caused by
rheumatism of the muscleB of the
small of the back, and Ib quickly
cured by applying Chamberlain's
Liniment two or three times a day
and massaging the parts at each ap
plication. For Bale by Hamilton
Drug Co.
ucctnon to j. , Barker & Co.