Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, November 03, 1908, Image 2

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EVENING ROSEBUftO REVIEW
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
BY
REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY
Offico Review Building, (flrat floor)
Jackaon Street. Telaiprw Main vol.
L. WIMBERLY, Editor.
DAILY
m jmt, by mii wno
Per uontb, dellTVred
Per week, delivered 1&
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Six Montba IW
NoVKMiiKit a, ioa.
TIIANKHOIVI.VO I'ltCM-'lJIMATION
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31. The
president today Issued the annual
Thanksgiving proclamation, Betting
apart . Thursday, Nov. 26, as "a day ot
thanksgiving and prayer."
"Year by year," declares the pro
clamation, "this nation grows In
utrengUi and worldly power. Dur
ing the century and a quarter that
has elapsed since our entry into the
circle of Independent people we have
grown and prospered In material
things to a degree never before
known, and now known In any other
country, i The thirteen colonies which
straggled along the seacoast of the
Atlantic and were hemmed In but a
few miles west of tidewater by the
Indian haunted wilderness, have been
transformed Into the mightiest re
public which the world has ever seen.
Its domalna stretch across the con
tinent from one to the other of the
greatest oceans, and It oxerclses do
minion alike In the Arctic and tropic
realms. The growth In wealth and
population has surpassed even the
growth in territory. Nowhere else
In the. world Is the average of Indi
vidual comfort and material well
bolng as high as In our fortunate
land.
"For the- very reason thus
abounded, we owe to the Almighty to
show equal progress In moral and In
apirltual things. With a nation, ar
with the Individuals who make MP
- nation, matertalwell-belng is an In
dlspensible foundation. Hut thr
foundation avails nothing of itself
That life Is wasted and worse than
wasted which Is spent In piling, heal
on heap,, those things which min
later merely to the pleasure of th
body and to the power that rests only
on wealth, Upon material well-be
lng as a foundation must be ruined
the structure of the lofty life of thr
spirit, If this nation Is properly tr
fulfill its groat mission and accom
plish all we so ardently hope and de
sire. Tho things of the body arr
good, tho things of tho Intellect bet.
ter, but bost ot all UilugB of th(
soul, for In tho nation, as in tho In
dividual, In the long run It Is char
acter that counts. Let us, therefore
as a people, sot our faces resolutely
against evil and with broad charity
with friendliness and good will to--ward
all men, but with unfllnrhlnp
determination to smlto down wrong
strive with all the strength that Ir
given us for righteousness In public
and In private life."
LAX IN LAW KNKOIM'KMKNT.
WA8HINOTON, Nov. 2. We arc
a great country, our wealth Is equal
to that of Orcat Mrttnin and France
combined and our manufactures ex
ceed tlieae with Germany thrown In
The homicides committed In tlili
eountry last year were ten thousand
a large number of them lynchlngs
No other comparative population can
anew half as many. Morn trains an
held up and robbed in the United
States than In all of the rest of the
world'. In Black Hand crimes, night
riders outrages and the like, tin
Mafia and vendetta of Italy are
thrown Into tho shadu. The cnurti
aro lax, the jurors are weak-kneed
and take it all In all we are auionp
tho worst governed pooplo of. the
planet
LI VKSTtH'K IMH'KTKY.
Ikiuglft County Output liirmt.Hliig
lllg Poultry HusiiicHN.
OAKLAND. Or.. Nov. S. The
growing of all kinds of livestock In
this section is developing Into an
enormous Industry. There Is no gain
saying the fact Hint climatic couill
tlons in this lornllty cannot he ex
celled when applied to the produc
tion of hlKh grade cattle, sheep, hogs
and tho feathered tribes. The fact
that more cnttle, hogs and turkeys
are aunually ahlpped from Oakland
than from any other station on the
Southern l'aclftc lines In Oregon Is
ample evidence that unusual condl-
tlons exist In this respect.
On account of the peculiar geo
graphical settings, this section en
Joys a very equable climate tho year
round and It la not subject to sudden
extremes of temperature, either in
summer or winter. Livestock stsyr
on the green pastures all the wlnte
and Is In good shipping condition
several weeks earlier than stock rais
ed in other section of the north
west; consequently, the stockman of
this locality has a field all to hi
self In placing his products on the
market.
Situated on the main line of the
Southern I'arinc railroad, ISO miles
south of Portland, there Is no part
or the I'nlted Slates which presents a
more Inviting field to the stockgrow-
er than can be found In the territory
adjacent to Oakland. Sixteen hours
from the bost markets, with trans
Donation cost averaging but I'.O per
rar for cattle and sheep, are features
of much Import In getting a balance
on the right aide of the ledger.
"Billy" Also Thrives.
Besides cattle, sheep and hogs, a
branch of the livestock business
which Is now i-ouipelling the atten
tion ot farmer.. bre is the Angora J
goal Industry. "Billy" tbrlv lu this
section to a wonderful degree. He
has proved to be one of the most
profitable of all farm animals, tie
turns brush land Into good pasture
and fertilizes It. He will clip from
four to five pounds of mohair an
nually, which brings from 25 to 30
cents per pound. When young his
carcass makes fine mutton and his
hide will make a valuable rug.
Poultry raising, especially turkeys,
is another profitable proposition in
the locality. Portland pays higher
prices for eggs and poultry than any
other city In the entire northwest,
yet last year over 20,000,000 eggs
and large quantities of poultry were
shipped into Oregon.
Being a natural grain growing
country, feed can be produced abund
antly and cheaply, and with pre
vailing high prices for the product,
there Is nothing to deter any one
from taking up this branch of stock-
raising. During the fall of 107
over 100,000 pounds of dressed tur
keys were shipped from Oukland,
more than from any other town In
the northwest.
Another Important feature of the
industry In this section is the breed
ing and distribution of thoroughbred
stock. One local firm has at present
over 400 head of tho finest Llmioln
and Oxford Down sheep and the flock
Is beaded by some recent lmportu
tlons which captured all tho blue
ribbons and championships at the
recent Toronto lloyal Stock show and
'be Pacific National show at Port
land. Another firm makes a busi
ness of Importing and breeding An
gora goats.
Oakland Is also the home of three
of tho best stallionB on the coast
ine of which took the blue ribbon at
the 108 Oregon state fair.
NO TKAOK OK MIHKINO HOY.
May Mending for Portland or May
Have Met With Accident-
Nothing yet haB been heard of R.
Wendell Hell, the 16-year-old Bon of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Hell, of this
-Ity, who disappeared from Koseburg
last Wednesday noon without leaving
tny trace of his whereabouts. When
.he boy left home at Pocatello, Idaho,
;olng to Seattle, about a year ago, he
'oft a note on his bedroom dresser
nrnrming his parents of his destlnn
lon and. besides, mailed home postnl
ards at several stations enroute.
This time, however, the Ind has sent
to word of any kind to his parents,
ind nnturnlly they feel much alarmed
is to his Bafety. Mr. Hell Inclines to
he theory that his Bon may have
net with some mishap while either
fathering mistletoe or hunting near
own. Tho boy had stated that he
night do one of those two things.
'Inscriptions of tho boy have been
tent to the police In Portland, San
icranclsco and Seattle There Is a
probability that tho boy may be head
ng for tho former city, where he hns
i friend of about his own age, a foftu
er schoolmate at Pocatello. The
itatement Monday that the hoy's
trandfnther had died In Seattle Is
erroneous.
Matlnoes every arteruoon at The
crescent Be. TF
"INUOMAK. tho Ilnrbarlan," at
ho CltKSCKNT tonight. 2t
I havo employed a man who does
French Dry Cleaning, and repairing
f all kinds. Ladles' work a special
y. S. A. Phillips, tho Cass street
allor. 2t
Kx-(!overnor Pardee, of California,
lays: "It takes nluo tailors to make
i man, but oue good hustling adver
tising man cau create a business. The
iuccessful advertising man must be
jn the square. He must take with
'ilm Into his business the character
istics that work for success In every
ither line of business. The country
itself depends upon good advertising.
I hope the time will come when ad
vertising will be recognized as one
if the leading professions, ns It will
Inevitably come to be recognized."
Making Good.
Tlwe Is nn s-njr ol making Imlln
friends like Making lined;- ami ll,i,
Pierce's imiilcliiM well eaemplily Oil
ami their Inmi.u. nli.-r iiinrii than t
decades of popularity, re uiiiiiU-rid In
lll hundreds ol thousands. They liavi
'made gnoil" ami they liavu turf mad
drunkards. A K'hnI. honest. siiiiirc-dcal medicine e
'mown coinimsllliiii Is Ur. Pierce's tluldi
Medical Discovery. It still enjoys an In
memo sale, vhlfo tnost of the prepiini
lions that have come into prominence li
llin earlier period ol lis impularlly hav,
'gone liy the board " ami are never men
heard (if. There tiiu-l Isi seme reason lol
this long-tlmo impularlty ami that Is t,
be found In Its superior merits. When
once given a fair trial (er weak stomach
or for liver and blood airis-tlous. Its sum
rlor curative uualltlea are soon manliest;
hence It has survlvisl am! uTowh In (top
ular favor, while scores of less meritorious
mlclcs have suddenly llaslicl Into favoi
for a brief period and Uieu neeu as soar
loruoluui.
For a torpid liver with Its attondnnt
Indigestion, .Ir-i-i'itl.. headache, er
haps illimess. foul breath, nasty coam
tongue, with bllter tasle loss of appetite
ind debility, not 1. 1 im Is o' ....I 1
e.iong, nervouMics.-
111
'leri.
si's Golden Mistical Discovery. I
an holiest miiar.l...! ... li ..
It lugmllenu printed on hotllc-wriippc
no secret, no revus-poctis humbug
therefore .Ion t lcrr,.l ,1 u;Hi,ff th
the dealer may possibly make a little big
for proltt. fusts! on your right to buvt
what you call for.
Don't huy Dr. I'arrc.'i Favorite Prrscrte
lion eiprviing It to prove a "cure-all - 1
Is only advised for woman's jiri-iilt all
meuis n makes weak women strong am
tick women well !..,, adverlli-d thai
lome preparations ..Id for like purisM-r
u tier l,i( curative virtues still mah.tali
lu r-islllon In the front ranks, wheie II
ili-sl over two decades .. As an In
vloratln tonic ami stroiis-thenlnc nerv
ine It la uneuualed. It Won't satisfy ll-.e.
$kr'uUum
-,!lTi oT'i PW:M" ". theori,n
J M li ! ..'..'li"! .' ""' lll"""h the tirst
iZ 11 ; ln .,h' m"rk"1- " lead
!L a.. "P" Xrlnt ,r" afterwards
ihr . aw u li. " "ndy-oiie to
tnree a Sua. Muck tn. u..i ..... . .
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which hag been
In use for over 30 yean, has borne the signature of
and has
ffiy jfj, sonal supervision since Its Infancy.
f-COtcAiM, Allow no one to deceive vouln thin.
AH Counterfeits, Imitations andJust-a-good"r.re but
Experiments tluit trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR. A
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Fare
gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays FeverlHlmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constiputior
and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's l'anacea Tho Mother's Friend,
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The KM You Haie Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Tea .BNTaua mhmni, ,
DKATII OF MIW. KKI.I.V.
Wits u l'iolleer Healileut of HoHeburfr
loiter of KuKcna.
- Eugeno Guard: Mrs. Ellzntieth
Kelly passed away at her home In
Eugene Saturday evening at 8 o'clock
ufter an Illness of eight months. She
was born at Kockford, Ind., on Sep
tember 15, 1834. She was a daugh
ter of Hev. P. C. Pnrker, who with
his family crossed the plnlus to Ore
gon In lS.r.2 settling at Mllwaukle.
There In 1803, Hhe was married to
lohn Kully. a pioneer of 1849, nnd
togother they removed to nosebtug
where they spent their onrly married
life. Her later years were passed In
Portland and Uugene, whore her hus
band died June 10, 1901.
Klght children survive nor, ns fol
lows: MrB. II. II. Mlllor, of Yoko
hama, Jupaii; Mrs. A. II. Tanner, of
Portland; Mrs. Theresa M. Jackson,
lohn V., (leorgo H., and Abe la. Kul
'y, Mrs. Junius W. Seavoy, and Mrs.
W. W. Drown, nil of Eugene.
The funeral services will bo con
lucted by Hev. W. S. Gilbert of As
toria, at hor homo In Eugene, TueB
lny morning, Nov. 3rd, at 10:30
o'clock.
Mind Your ltu.incNs!
If you don't nobody will. It Is
vour business to keep out of all the
trouble you can nnd you enn nnd
will keep out of liver nnd bowel
trouble tr you tnke Dr. King's New
LUe Pills. They keep hilltiUHlless.
malnria nnd Jaundice uut of your
system. 2!i cents nt A. C. Mursters
& CVb. drug store.
Seo "INliO.MAU, the nnrbar
lnn." 2t
TDK VOX TVI'KWltlTKH
Free Trlnl.
ItoseburK Typewriter Kviliiinge
Elmer E. Wlmberly, Mgr.
ItoHi'burg - - Koseburg
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BODGE
Cbc Reliable Cador i
Hsj received his
FALL STYLES ;;
and SAMPLES
J also a line of Fall Goods. Drop 4.
In ami lwk orer the Kail it t I on a.
L ami ret (XHttnl on the pr-er
stylos for tall and Winter. T
A Pvrfactly rittts
Excvnentlv Made
Faultlessly StyUta
4- fall SuK, for
A iSmoU Prks
HI 11 1 l li
been made nnder bin per
Signature of
, anemsa am.
11UO IN TWO DAYS.
lUn'oixl-llronkhiK Arrivals Vniler tile
ColoniNt Idites.
Portland Telegram: The perman
ent population of Portland and Ore
gon was increased Saturday and to
day by fully 1000. The exact fig
ures are not available today, but the
record of these two days Is a high
water mark In the annals of colonist
travel to this city and state. The
reason for thlB remarkable Influx Is
primarily, of course, the extremely
low one-way rate offered to home-
seekers from the enst and middle
west. The big showAujf for the two
days may In a mensure be accounted
for by the fact that the fall season of
the colonist tr utile for this year Is
drawing to a close, no tickets being
sold at eastern points after November
1st.
While General Passenger Agent
COFFEE
A middling: steak and
first-rate coffee are better
than middling coffee and
first-rate steak. Con
sider the cost.
Your grocer rtinrni roar mooor If 70 so
Uk Schlllinr' Rrct: we pay him.
Stop-don't do the
work aMachinecan do
PLOWS
'All Kinds at
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Implements and Vehicles
William McMdrray, of th& aHarrlmah)
lines In Oregon has received merely !
the train reports for the two days,
he Is free to Bay that a new record
has been made for two successive
days.
When O. R. ft N. train No. 5
rolled Into the Union depot Saturday
morning It waa made up of two sec
tions, and every one of the 15 coaches
was packed to the doors. Deducting
the local business from the aggregate.
It Js estimated that there were be
tween 600 and 600 homeseekers on
board, people who have come to Port
land with the avowed purpose of
making Oregon their permanent
homes. Thin was considered a splen
did showing, but when the same train
(No. 6) pulled In at noon today It
was again in two sections, compris
ing 15 more coaches, and they were,
If anything, more crowded than was
Saturday's train.
The total, therefore, for the two
days was about 1100 homeseekers,
and. it Is estimated that at least 90
per cent of the aggregate will settle
In this state, and for the most part
their destinations are Willamette
river valley points, Salem, Albany,
Eugene, McMinnvllle, Roseburg, Med-
ford, Ashland, Grants Pass and other
communities are drawing heavy from
this great Inpourlng of new settlers.
The Dalles, Hood River, Heppner, Ba
ker City and Pendleton also gained a
considerable number of new people,
these dropping off on the way.
It has been necessary to Increase
the number of employes In the bag
gage department at the union depot
to handle tho personal effects of the
new homeseekers, and It Is anticipat
ed that for the next few days there
will be an unusually large number
of colonists who have put off coming
to the Northwest until the last days
of the low-rate season.
In the fall season which Is now
closing Oregon has drawn heavily
from North and South Dakota, Min
nesota, Wisconsin, Missouri, Iowa,
Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma and 11
linois. Of course, other states have
sent their usual quota, but the Mid
die western states have furnished the
bulk of the new population.
How is Your Digestion.
Mrs. Mary Dowllng, of No. 388 8th
Ave., San. Francisco, recommends a
remedy for stomach trouble. She
says: "Gratitude for the wonderful
effect of Electric Bitters in a case of
acute Indigestion, prompts this tes
timonial. I am fully convinced that
for stomach and liver troubles Elec
tric Bitters Is the best remedy on
the market today." This great tonic
and alternative medicine Invigorates
the Bystem, purifies the blood and Is
especially helpful In all forms of fe
male weakness. 50c at A. C. Mar-
sters & Co's. drug Btore.
WHEN THE FIKB BELL RINGS.
The United StnU-s Steel Corpora
tion carries Its own insurance, ' be
cause it Is rich enough to. If you
can afford to have your house or Its'
contents burn, you, too, should carry
your own risk. However, The Doug-
lim County Abstract Company wilt
write you a policy in the strongest
companies for from 1 1-3 to 1
cents per day. Can you afford to
be without protection when It comes
so cheap. Even though your
house never burns, Isn't it worth that
much to feel safe when the Fire Bell
rings. Don't forget about that safe
deposit box your wife told you to
rent. dtf
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For good printing of all kinds
The llevlew leads.
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.
SHtren YwirHi Of Proof.
t.i knj r.-.t, VHttrs of broof
that Dr. King's New i fscovery Is the
best medicine to laKe tor cougus uuu
colds and for ewiy diseased condi
tion of throat, chest or lungs," says
W. V. Henry, of ranama, aiq. m?
hail 3R vttniK nf li roof that
Dr. Kind's New Discovery Is the best
remedy for coughs ana coias, m
aPn oulhmn hnv frnVPr. brODLhlUs.
B"H1". '" ' '
hemonhage of the lungs, and the
early stages or consumption. iu
. I .. sluinva iirnviiilta tVlA ll P-
1.1 III CI J UOO oinuja f" ' "
velopinent of pneumonia. Sold under
guarantee at a. niursiero ot o.
drug store. COc and $1.00. Trial
bottle free.
Umpiiua Culil Cure Is a guaran
teed remedy. Quick and sure, at
Hamiltnn'ii. TF
We are aoie agents tor the Conklln
Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec-
omend them as being far ahead of
any other pen on the market. Agee'a
Book Store. T
fROCUBCDANDOCrCNPfO..0100
drairUifiii a0tu.(orei,rtwcEnd free report
Free avTvlev, hum to ctbUU. pfttenU, trade nurki,
cop7tU.bU.etc., N ALL COUNTRIES.
Busineu dlrtct ultk Watkgton tava thm.
mwHty ana ojttn t pairm.
fitint ind InfrlRpmint Pnctlci Exclusively.
WrltsS or come to u at
1U MLmU I treat, rp UbIWc Itetw IWemt Mu.
WASHINGTON. O. C.
-MR-ia-WB
Shoes We Are
Proud to Show
In every respect our new shoes for women
possess merit.
Finest leathers built for all occasions.
Light welts for bright and dry duys.
Heavy soles Intended for sleet and snow.
Dressy turn shoes and light welts for evening.
Mude by a reliable and able manufacturer
Kuppendorf Dittman
R. L Stephens
Successor to Parrot Bros
Exclusive Shoe Dealer
Phone I05S 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 . nk. .p mm.W on your work. Sl.an .d ol W.t.r . Specially
Foot, of Jackaon St. Repdr Work NMtyP
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.
Hunsaker-GuesC
Grocery Company
Roseburg, DouglasCo., Oregon
GRIND
Laxative Fruit Syr
Pleaeant to take
The new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con
stipation by restoring tho
natural action of the stom
ach, liver and bowels.
fuaa subatltutM. - Prioeeoa.
For sale by Ked CroBS Pharmacy.
sla ' aa
WILOROW. .J.
4.
.j. The new fertilizer. a.
4 Nothing but flsh. .J.
j. Guaranteed analysis:: Seven 4.
J. per cent nitrogen, bIx per cent 4.
a potash, 18 per cent phosphoric
aja add. a
4. One 25-pound sack of Wll- 4.
4 grow, used In the place of 4.
4. 12 Mi tons of best stable man- 4.
4. ure, will give better results 4.
4. and no weeds. Try It for your 4.
4 lawn.
4. J. F. BARKER & CO. 4.
4. 4.
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A GOOD. BIG KOAST
will be none too large tfyou get tt
here. Our meatH .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 fine one by having the
meat part come from here. If the
rest of It Is as choice as the meat,
your dinner will be a feast for the
gods.
The Economy Market
Geo. Kohlhagen, Prop.
Next Door to Pestoffic
$3.00
$5.00