Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, November 02, 1908, Image 2

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    EVENING 'ROSEBOrO REVIEW
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT 'SUNDAY
REVIEW PUBLISHINQ COMPANY
Office-Review Bulldlnjj, (first floor)
Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool.
L. WIMBERLY, Edito'.
DAILY
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Fur month, delWered Ml
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FOB HONKHT POMTICH.
Ilryan Imhui'M Appeal for Muny Need
wl I'uhllc itforniH.
WESTCHESTER, Ind.i Oct. 31.
W. J. Bryan, the democratic candi
date, In wiudliiK up hia tour or the
state today, made public the follow
ing: Appeal to the Public:
Ah the campaign drawB to a clone
certain Issues stand out clearly. The
democratic party attoinpts to Inaug
urate an era of honesty In politics by
compelling the publication of cam
paign contributions before the elec
tion. It seeks to bring tne gov
ernment nearer the people by secur
ing the election of United States
Bcnators by direct vote. It seeks
to restore competition tnrough leg
Islatlon which will make a private
monopoly Impossible. It seeks to
reconcile labor and capital by legisla
tion which will bring the employer
and employo together In co-operation,
and to this end It proposes the
creation of a department of labor,
with a Secretary of Labor in the cab!
net; an amendment to the anti-trust
law which will exclude the labor or
ganisations from 'the operation of
that law; the limitation of the writ
of Injunction bo that it will not be
Issued fn VldbAr dispute imIohr con
ditions are such us would Justify an
Injunction even if thoro were no lu
t)or dispute,' and trial by jury In
cases of Indirect contempt. 1
It seeks to secure legislation which
will create a guarantee fund sufll-
cient to lnsuro all bank depositors
against b loss. It seeks to secure a
reduction of the tariff by gradual
steps "until the tariff laws will no
longer be made in the Interest of the
few and at the expense of the reBt of
the people,
The Democratic party, In other
'words, seeks to secure honesty in
government through honest policy,
and popular government through di
rect elections. It desires to secure
peace In industry, competition In
trade, eocurlty to depositors and Jus
tice to tnxpayers.
The Democratic party appenls to
the awakened conscience of the na
tion and the sense of Justlco in the
human heart, and to the growing de-
slro of brotherhood.
With a Democratic victory for the
national ticket, with a democratic
cougresB, and with the moral forco of
a popular verdict, 1 believe we cun
compel the sennte to yield to the ex
pressed will of the people and permit
the passage of tho more urgent of the
reforms.
Tho democratic party offers the
only prospect of remedial legislation,
and while net doing as much as some
refomers would like, a democratic
victory -will secure as much of reform
ns la now attainable in fact, the on
ly reform that is within reach. We
have a right to expect, therefore, the
co-operation of those who favor the
reforms set forth In our platform.
The attempt to terrorlzo the Am
erican voter by the threat of a panic
will not succeed. We have had three
panics In 48 years the panic of
1873, the panic of 1893 and tho pan
lc of 1907 and two of theso panics
came under the high tariff, and each
of them came under republican prest
dents. Mr. Taft says that a panic
will come If 1 am elected. Let him
give bond that tills panic will go If
he la elected. When he Bays that
a democratic victory will bring a
panic, he expresses an opinion. When
I Bay that a disastrous panic came
last fall without waiting for a demo
cratic victory, 1 state a fact that can
not bo disputed. Our platform has a
plan for restoration of prosperity up
on a permanent banlB a prosperity
In which all will share. The repub
liran party tins no plan that contcm
plates either tho present relief or th
continued welfare of the people.
The republican candidate has the
prestige that comes from the fact
that hlB party 1b In power. He has
the aid of an army of office-holders
he has the support of all the monop
olles and law destroying trusts; he
has a large campaign fund, the
source of which his committee re
fuses to disclose, and most of the
leading newspapers are with him and
the Interests which he represents.
I Insist that It 1b not fair for the
president to use his office an office
that belongs to all the people as If
It were a party asset, or a personal
asset, and drag It Into the campaign.
It offends the sense of Justice and
ought to arouse a protest from those
who believe that lit the selection of
the Chief Executive the people
should be absolutely free to choose
whom they please.
W. J. Hit VAN.
MAHIMKIK
NKAI.-DEAkOOKKK in Rose
burg, Oct. 31, 1U08, (Jeorge Neal
and Gussie lhardorff, both of Dak
land, Justice John T. Long, officiat
ing. The Standard Ladles' Tallorlna
Company's books are here, showing
the latest Kali and Winter styles
of suits and coats. Call and see
them at Mrs. Autenrelth's. dn3
'RBttOAKS HOWt OAUmt
leek to Destroy Publl Confidence In
Futile Effort to Defeat
Bryan.
Facing Inevitable defeat and with a
full knowledge of the fact that Bry
an's election Is as certain as anything
reasonably can be In politics, the Re
publicans have been forced to resort
to the last refuge of political cowards
to the calamity howl. They are now
engaged In telling the country that
panic and ruin will follow the election
of Mr. Bryan. Instead or being patri
otic Citizens anxious to restore busi
ness confidence a confidence which
has been lost under a Republican ad
ministration to subserve their own
political selfish purposes they are vain
ly endeavoring to prolong the present
business depression. The question
naturally suggests Itself: Why is It
necessary to restore confidence? Why
Is It necessary to bring back business
proBperity? What has become of conil
dence, what has become of prosperity?
Both, under a Republican administra
tion, have disappeared. Why la an
other Republican administration neces
sary to insure a return of confidence
aud prosperity?
'he very same men who, today, are
going about the country still further
destroying confidence by preaching
calamity, are the men; who, four years
ago said that the Republican party
must be successful In order that there
might be prosperity. The Republican
party was successful, but Instead of
bringing prosperity it brought panic,
business depression and commercial
stagnation, Whatever may be said of
the present panic, It cannot be denied
thut It Is a Republican panic. The
Hep u bl lean purty 1b tn full possession
of the government and must accept
tho responsibility. How, then, can a
continuation of the Republican party In
power cure the evils from which the
business community and the laboring
man now Buffer? Let the Republicans
howl about their own panic, and not
make false predictions ubout what will
happen under a Democratic adminis
tration. They predicted prosperity
four years ago, and proven false pro
phets. Why, then, should any tmno
man accept their premonitions now
when they suy that Bryan's election
would bring business troubles. Busi
ness troubles are already hero. What
business men want Is a cure for them,
not a prolongation of the disease by
the same sort of treatment which haa
produced the ailment.
Because business men and laboring
men both know that a Republlcmi ad
ministration has produced panic, they
wll not be deceived again by these
raise crleB of Republican calamity
howlers, They know thut William
Jennings Bryan Is an honest man; they
know that he will give the public an
honest administration. They know that
the calamity howl is for the Bole pur
pose of deception.
J RAILROAD EMPLOYES VS. MR. J
J TAFT.
The Brothtrhood of Locomotive
Engineers' Journal, In May, 1893,
Bald: "Judge Taft'a decision pro
claims members of the B. of L. E.
a band of conspirators."
9 Also, "We can not accept Judge
Taft'i decision In any other light
than treason to republican Instltu-
tlons and the liberties of the poo-
pie. It la, will be, and ought to be
denounced and repudiated by all
liberty loving men."
The Impudent false-
hood that trusts and monopolies t
cheapen products and benefit the
consumer Is disproved by the fact m
that the price of commodities con-
9 trolled by these monsters has been J
arbitrarily Increased for no cause
except to pay dividends on Mctl-
tlous capital by methods that
J make' larceny respectable.
a Ex-Senator John J. Ingalls.
FARMERS RESENT COERCION
Resolutions INuwrt by Indian Tollers
Condemn Ntntetnenta of Pres
ident Hhnrples Kiullriw
Cliitht Among Knrmers.
Chairman Mack was Informed by
wire today that at a meeting of repre
tentative farmers of Washington town
ihlp, Marlon county, Indiana, the fol
lowing resolutions wero adopted, and
It was also agreed to form au endless
.main umoiig the farmers of the coun
try: Whereas. The Associated Press has
sent out a statement Issued by P. M.
Sharpies, president of the Sharpies
Separator 1'ompuny of Westchester,
Pa., hhvIiik thut the hour Bryan Is
elected the Hharples works will close
down, aud
Whereas, Such statements as this
wilt intensify the present financial
panic and twill also teud to bring on,
f possible, other and greater financial
sliiniHv; therefore, be it
Itesolved, That as farmers who have
'he good of our country at heart, we
teeply deplore such unwarranted
Htttteuients. and believing: they are
made for pHrtlsan purposes to inttmt
late and Influence voters, we herewith
.lenouuce nil firms making this and
similar announcements, as narrow and
blKoted. and In these times an disloyal
to the best business interests of the
nation, and In us much as the persons
and firms now resorting to these un
fair and unpatriotic methods maintain
their businesses by patronage of dem
ocrats as well as republicans, we con
dmnn these methods as an insult to
any democratic patron which oiif.ht to
be, and which we hope will b. re
sented. Resolved, That we hereby call upon
the farmers of the nation. Irrespective
of party, who believe In fair plav. to
unit with us throuah their orgsalta
lion and as Individuals, in crushing out
this unwise aud Indiscreet spirit which
would sacrifice the country! wplfar
for party success (Signed) Albert
Blue, Chairman; Ross B. Ludlow, seo
fetarp.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
In UH6 fur over 30 yearn, has borne the signature of
r ad has been made under his per
Jaj 80na supervision since Its Infancy.
itcA44A Allow no one, to deceive vouln this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and u Just-as-good " f.re hut
Kxperimeuts thut trlJle with and endanger the health of
Iniuuto and Children Experience against Experiment.
What Is CASTORIA
Cantorla Is a harmless substitute for Custo? OH, Pare
goric, Dropg aud Soothing Syrups. Tt is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xarcotio
Nubstance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays FcverishneRS. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constlputior
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears tha
The Kind You Haie Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THI OKNTAUJI OOHMNfi TT HUNRMr TRICT, HIWVOR Jmf.
I .tint month there occurred the
heaviest rainfall for October in Rose
burg and vicinity since 1881, The
tot ul precipitation for last month was
5.20 Inches; in October of 1881 the
rainfall was 6. 96 Inches. Singular
ly enough, the rainfall during Oc
tober of the years preceding those In
(luCHllun was Insignificant. In 1907
It wus only 89-100 of au Inch and In
1S80 It was 77-100 of an inch. These
figures are shown in the monthly
meteor logical report of Win, Hell,
local observer of the U, S. weather
bureau. The report shows further
thut the avernge rainfall for October
for the past VI years Is 2.67 Inches.
The comparative excess of rain from
Sept. 1, of this y.ar, to date, Is nearly
two Inches. Tho greatest precipita
tion In 24 hours during last month
was 2.12 inches, on the Kith and 14,
tho only two days of the month in
which there was no sunshine.
While the northbound Klyer No.
14, was standing at Reuben, nenr
(lloudalc, Saturday, n 22-rille bullet
pierced aud splintered a double glass
window, nt which there was sitting a
woman, with live children, the young
est a babe, which she wns holding
In her arms. The spot where the
leaden mlHsle struck the window was
only a few Inches above the woman's
head. Fortunate for the fact that
the shower of glass did not Injure
cither tho mother or the infant.
What careless person ft red the shot
Is not known, but the incident Is
now being investigated by Sheriff
Kenton and the railroad detectives.
R. W. Ilinkley aud II. W. Warring
ton, who conducted a partnership
real estate buslueHS tn the M acta bee
building, have severed associations.
and Mr. Ilinkley has entered the new
ofllces of the W. C. Harding Land
Co., succeeding C. 1). Meale, who Is
no longer connected with that tlrin.
Mr. Warrington will probably locate
In Albany.
A Square Deal
ts uMiirod you whmi you buy Dr. Pi err
family mini ii-1 ties fur all thu Ingredi
ents tmtrhig Inio thorn ru printed o
thu botllc-wrupHirs and tlnlr formulas
arc allotted umluroath as being complete
nd currwL You know Just w hut you are
paying for and thut the inurtillmits are
jiilluTtHl from Nature's laboratory, being
MlcctAd from thu most valuable native
medicinal itmla found k rowing tn our
American fontSiwtjvhllc potent to curt
are pwrfrgH harnyYun to the moit
iltfllcalu wuincafcila'TTT'T Not a drop
iLalruJiol cnlerf IntolhHf conim.ailLnr
mu ovuer unciji if ijsfu poiii
Tor
in iult's u ,m1 In thriii. V ll. mire Lrinli
ft; ft tied, tfhivrine. TnlV aiMil pOHScuci
Intrinsic un'aicliiai proper tlm of Ita own,
tofiiif a nnwt valuable autlsriitlc anil antl-
(or mo nt, nutritive and soothing ueoiul
cmiU Olrcorln plays an Important part In
Or. l'ierco'i (lolilcn Medical DUcovory In
the rorti of Imtlct'Dtlon, dyspepsia and
weak Momai'h, attemhxl by our r I si nut,
heart-burn, foul breath, coated toniri,
poor appotlU gnawing feeling In MMt)
ach, biliousness and kindred derHtia
oients of the stomnrh, liver and bowel a.
ltesldes curing nil tn h1hw dlxtreMlna
allmaata, thftHtolden MM leal Discovery1
la a aiK'clttc for all dlcues of the mm eus
Diembmueit, as catarrh, whether of tli
naal passage or of th stomach, bmvili
or pelvic organs. Kven In It ulcerative
stages It will yield to this sovereign rem
edy If Its use l persevered In. lit t hrotilc
Catarrh of th Natal passages. It Is t'll,
while taking the "tiolden Medical Dis
covery for the necessary constitutional
treatment, to cleanse the pasjes freely
two or three limes a day with Or. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy. This thorough courts
of treatment generally cures the worst
ease. t
In courM and hotnwmesa canted hf bwo
rhlal. thtvtt ami tunv ai'tlon, riit'it ion
Sumption In lis adTtut'ed (, the "tklitts
NitlLal IMMtiverjr" 1 a DkmI rmVtvtit rem
nlr. PiHH'itlty tn those obstinate. linf-on
rou(lirautsl tr Irritation and ooiifesiU'n ot
th brum-hlat murvm roembran. The " 11"
Cover? " U not o roanl (or acute rouf h arl
Int fivra miditan cohla, nor nut tt br r
awteel to cure nnumptloti In It arimT1
no mmlU'lne will jo that luil for all
M oballnatA, chrvnle cmiffh which. If tier
lected. or badlr treated. Ud up to coniump
Uo. II tithe bwrt BMdtclM Uet cast be Uheo
The Review a oca job printing.
Signature of
ADVKHTIHRI) liKTTEUS.
Baker, Dr. F. P.; Baura, Joe. H.;
Bush, Minn Esuie; Castay, Henry;
Clark, O. W.; Cohen, M. A.; Cor
bott, Timothy; Davis, Minor B.; Dow,
II.; Elliott, Thos.; Fair, Phillip; Fur-
geson, Mrs. Agnes; Glbb, Delmon;
Godfrey, F. L.; Hall, J. D.; Harper,
W.; Haas, Nathan; Johnston, Mrs.
Elizabeth ; Johnson, Mrs. Elbe; Mc-
Nulley, Thomas; McNalr, BenJ.; Mul
len, Mrs. J, W.; Nicholas, Mrs. W.
M.; Potters, Lena; Hansom, Mr. H,
C; Rancor, O.; Smith, Mrs. Maude;
Simmons, Frank; Smith, Miss Maud;
Summer, Burt E.; Somtschik, Adam;
Thlel. O. D.; Taylor, Mrs. Nettie;
Wagner, Thad P.; White, Mrs. Oltne;
Woodruff, Mrs. Nettle.
Advertised Nov. 1, 1908.
C. W. PAHKS. Postmaster.
Il4iv In Your Di'Htion.
Mrs. Mary Dowling, of No. 288 8th
Ave., San Francisco, recommends a
remedy for stomach trouble. She
says: "Gratitude for the wonderful
effect of Electric Bitters In a case of
acuta Indigestion, prompts this tes
timonial. I am fully convinced that
for stomach and liver troubles Elec
trie Bitters Is the best remedy on
tho market today." This great tonic
aud alternative medicine Invigorates
the system, purities the blood and Is
especially helpful in all forms of fe
male weakness. 50c at A, C. Mar-
titers & f'o's. drug store.
Stop-don't do the
work aMachinecan do
PLOWS
'All Kinds at
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Implements and Vehicles
RIIOADB INFANT DIES.
' ErneBt Ellas, the Infant sod of Mr.
aud Mrs. Karl Rhoads, of thin city,
died Sunday evening, Nov. 1, 1908,
aged one month. The cause of death
Is a complete mystery, the Infant hav
ing never been 111 a minute since Its
birth.. The theory Is advanced, how
ever, that It may have accidentally
smothered Itself.
The funeral was held from the
family home at 2:30 o'clock this af
ternoon, with services conducted by
Rev. E. H. Hicks. Interment occur
red In Odd Fellows' cemtery.
J. W1LUHUW. 4
4-
4. The new fertilizer. 4.
4 Nothing but fish. 4.
4 Guaranteed analysis: Seven 4.
4. per cent nitrogen, six per cent 4.
4. potash, 18 per cent phosphoric 4
4 acid. 4.
4. One 25-pound sack of Wil- 4.
4 grow, used in the place of 4.
lzvfc ions 01 neat stable man- 4.
j. ure, win give netter results
4. and no weedB. Try It for your 4.
i lawn.
4 J. F. BARKER & CO. 4
4)4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4,4.4!
Hot water bottles, fountain syr
inges, bulb Byrlnges, and atomizers,
he finest and most complete Hue !u
the city. Sold at the lowest prices
on our guarantee to give satisfaction
mutt at our line ana you win not
buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co.,
For eood nrintlner of nil klndo
tne neview leaas.
The Jewelry
Store
Umbrella
You will generally find that It's an
altogether superior article.
Haven't you noticed It? Yes, It costs
more, but think what you are getting.
Why, often the handles In one of the
umbrellas that we sell costB more-
are worth more than half a dozen
dry goods' store whole umbrellas.
We show a splendid selection.
WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO SEE IT?
and while In, look around and sec
the different lines of goodti we carry.
All new and up-to-date. ' You will
appreciate the values we are able to
offer all sorts of Jewelry needs.
W. E. Clingenpeel
TIIK JEWEIiUR AND OPTICIAN,
I National Ilnnk Hldg. rhono 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.
THE FOX TVI'K'.VRITEB
f 1)1 SZS3 I
, Free Trial.
Hose burg Typewriter Exchange
Elmer E. Wimberly, Mgr.
Roseburg - - Roseburg
4a4aaSl
J'ROCURCD AND DEFENDED. Bondmodel,
rftMiiffui'titiUi.furxpcrteu-vii&uil free report. 1
I free tufrlm, buw to ubutii. p&tonto, trade niarka,
oopjrnjjuu. etc., IN ALL COUNTRIES. i
UuHnttt dtrtct v.Uk Washington tavtM iim ,
moHty am J often tht patent. !
Patent and Infringement Practice, Exctuilvely.
Write or oorae U iu el
IU UU Strert, -p. Veitad lUtM TUm OMce.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Do You Appreciate an Easy
Good-fitting Shoe?
Yes; most all women do, and we
have just opened up several cases of
fresh, new shoes made of American
tanned kid the "glove (D'5 AA
fitting leather." iJO.UU
Every woman should wear kid shoes. Al- (BJ CA
ways dressy, always neat for every occa-'('??"
sion.
John Kelly has made these
fitting lasts. Call.
Exnluttive Denier In Heavy
ami Flue H lines
R. L.
Phone 1055 All Work Guaranteed
H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber
Special Sale on
Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap
Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge
Racks, Etc
Let me mike an Mtlmnte on your work. Steam and Hot Watsr a 8ei-l.llr
Foot, of Jackson St. Repair Work Neatly-Done
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. A
Hunsaker-Gu e s tr
Grocery Company -
Roseburg, Douglas Co.; Oregon
BIukkIsIi Uvcr a Foo to Ambition
You cannot accomplish very much
If your liver is Inactive as you feel
dull, your eyes are heavy and slight
exertion exhausts you. Orlno Laxa
tive Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver
and bowels and makes you feel
uiigm auu active. uriuu iuxuiivu
Fruit Syrup does not nauseate
gripe and Is mild and very pleasauP
to take. Orlno is more effective
than pills or ordinary cathartics. Re
fuse substitutes. Red Cross Phar
macy. The Review does job prlntlnsr.
Review printing always the Deat.
TTTTTTT TTT
BODGE
Che Reliable Caliop T
Has received his
FALL STYLES f
and SAMPLES
also a line of Fall Goods. Drop
in and look over the Fall styles J.
and get posted on the proper
styles for Fall and Winter. f
A Perfectly Fitted
Excellently Made
Faultlessly Stylish
Fall Suit, for
A Small Price
A GOOD, Ilia ROAST
will be none too large If you get it
here. Our meats are so sweet, ten
der and Juicy that people can eat a
lot more of them than of ordinary
meats. Make next Sunday's dinner
an extra tine one by having the
meat part come from here, if tho
rest of it is as choice as the meat,
your dinner will be a feast for the
gods.
The Economy Market
Geo. Kohlliagen. Prop,
and
over new, perfect
$4.00
STEPHENS
Next Door to
I'ostofllce