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EVENING ROSEBURG" REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY Office Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool L. WIMBERLY, Edlto'. DAILY Far year, br n" B l Pur month, delivered Ml J'er week, delivered lb h e m i -;w k;e k l y Per Year 12 00 Biz Montln II. m NOVKMIIKIt 0, 1U0H. HOOSTINd I'AYH HIO. it Few M'li Did In HturtiliK Mcilforil'H rroHpcrlly. Col. K. Hofer, of Hnlem, In a well known booster for Orenon, but here la a portion of an urtlcie which re cently appeared in his paper, the Capital Journal, following a trip to Med ford: The writer has been at many booster conventions, lie haa held hotalr featlvals ill nearly all the principal clttcB of western Oregon, but never did be run Into audi soecl lie caloric that mukoB a community got up and bump and double up Its real eatate valued like the onea that atruck Medford. Of course, all un duratand thut the booBter city of the Hague Hlver valley haa been 011 all the United Htates maps printed In the pant few years In box car letters, but few people know who did it. It was the Medford bunch thut dis covered llarrlinan In his lodge al Pelican Bay, and broke the Ice that aurronnded him for iiiIIcb and then swam through It with an Invitation In their tooth, nuking tho "Old Man of the Financial Mountain," to come and see them, lie did stop a few hours, and Dr. Ucddy- took him in. too, with his 40-horsepower Thomcr Myer, and when ho got through Hnrrlman turned and anld to the crowd and said: "Koildy la the great est booster 1 aver met. He men tioned everything under the Bun at produced in tho Hoguu River vulley except tin." Then lleddy produced Borne tin ore out of hlB pocket and gave llarrlmnn n piece witli an aHuay attached, signed, sealed and sworn to. The next time Hnrrlman ennii this summer lie stayed three houri and would have stayed nil day ex cept for the modesty of the Merford bunch. They were nfrald of over doing It wllh the old man of the mountain. After he was gone they regretted they did not keep blm nvei night. Thoy got bold of llonore Palmer and young Vllaa and gavi them tho time of their lives and each one has been the means of large 1 11 -vestmenlB being mndo In orchards Young Palmer got Ma mlllonaln mumma to 00 1110 through nnd iniiki tho ltoguo Itlvor valley her Hiimmei home stole tho (Initio (so fair ti look upon from a real estate aland point) bodily from Kugene on prom ise to return her after sho had aeor the bottom of her purso. She blew herself for HCIi.OOU worth of Med ford orchnrda, and would have done as much more but for the lluanclat squeeze. Who Are the lliiurh. Of row run. there Is (ho premier entitled to Hlaud at tho head or (In Hat llr. J. P. lleddy, mayor of (hi city, lighter for now Ideas, lamlloii! of tho Nash House, about which 1 nniHt ny n little more furiher 011. John I). Olwell, first nrrhiirdlst nml organizer of the ind airy iib a fnctoi of Southern Oregon development; Dr. C. It, Hny, of the electric powei company, and his brother, Col. Fran! Hay; J. K. Knyart. bunker: VV. I Vawter, banker; Edgar llnfer, the box factory man; J. M. Keene, den tint ami all-around booster of Bout h cm Oregon, who takes abuse foi breakfast, cuts It for lunch nni dines on II, grows rich, fat and hap py; Jeff Heard, new liinunger of tin Sterling gold mine; (loo. 1'iitnnni. who runs the redhottest little dull v III seven Btatcs and has libel buIIi nnd Imprisonment for contempt at oflen as the courts meet; Judge Wllhlnglon, who ia legal advisor 01 the hotalr artists and Pres. W. M Colvlg. I do not know where you would find II men who are such concentra ted geysers of Information as those are, but Medford haa ninny more like them, nnd Is educating them every day. Thine men are pioneer and havo grown worso as they go along. A Plnm-cr Orrhartlll. Hon. J. II. Stewart Is no more lull he Is entitled to the grateful tnoiuor) of all who love to recount the battles for tho upbuilding and transforma tion of Oregon, lie a 1 pioneer, a progressive man, a builder of or chards. He built one of 7(1 acres 35 miles up the Hogue Itlvor I Inn few persons have seen. Ho was, an Illinois innn nnd was succeeded b bis son, who Is a chip off Die old block. There men havo lived to hoc orchnrds I hey planted sell for 1:1501). then for K'li.ooo, ami then sell for ICu.OOu. They have bought and sold some of these themselves and have made some of thin money and kept It. It Is not often Hint the man who sows so wisely also reaps the crop, but J II Stewart planted wiser than he dreamed of nnd his son Is following wllh sllll larger enlerprlses. The Three lllg Variolic. The big cash hiimpor crops have fixed things mo that about all that Is planted are the Newton I'lpplus and Splizonberg apples, and Cornier pears. Then are others nearly as good that make big money, hut tiiose are the best. John Wesley Perkins, now of Itosebiirg. got the first record crop of golden Cornice iiears. and they sold In Now York for fabulous prices, and even got Into the hlle House and Sonnto through Sena tor Hotirne, who distributed hund reds of boxes of Itiein to advertise Oregon. V. bat did lliey do? Well, m sold had the nerve to pay $21, GOO for it and he haa Bold it to Seattle people for 180,000, and they took 140,000 worth of fruit off It this year. De Hart, the Portland hardware man bought a pear and apple orchard for $16,000 a few yours ago and has Just sold It for $:tri,000. The own ers are building fine bungalows nestling Bnugly In brown-leaved kl- moiiaa of oak grovi and taking almost tho price of their gold mine out of It every year in crops that In crease each year. And mingled with it, with the wagonB hauling the best fruit crops to town are wugon loads of fine coal taken out of the mines In the foothills Just hack of the orchards. Fred Perkins off 19 acres of pearB thiB year took $19,000 and the check was published in fac simile A reul estate man on the street cor ner wnB telling a man on the street corner in my hearing of 40 acres this year yielding- $46,000, or $4!i,000 net, and prepared to show him the expense and shipping books. Fifteen hundred dolara an acre was refused for the Dillon Hill pear orchard this fall. It Ib lbO acres, or nearly a quarter of a million. Homellilng 10 Talk Alxiut. Here Is something to think about for the Bluggards of the Willamette valley, where the Boll Is Just as good for apples and pears as Medford. Nearly a quarter of a million for a quarter section. Pear trees on that farm Just beginning to hear, seven years old from the planting, nnd growing better every year. This land will never be sold for less than $2,000 nn acre, and the syndicates nre already forming to take It Why shouldn't Medford boom when it has been the work of the boosters there to reveal the possibilities of that sort of fruit growing. AN'HWIOIM KVKKY CALL. ItoseliiirK People Have Found That This is True. A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench, A little cause may hurt the kid neys. Spells of backache often follow, Or Bomo Irregularity of the urine. A certain remedy for such attacks, A medicine that answers every all, Ib Dean's Kidney Pills, a true spe cific. Mnny noseburg people rely on It. Hero is Hoseburg proof. W. J. Brand, 1008 Mill St., Itose 'nirg, Ore., snys: "Ever Hlnce I fell mil strained my back some years ago intil I used Doun a Kidney Pills I ind more or less trouble from kid ley trouble, tho chief feature being 1' dull pain In the smnll of my back mil through the loins. This became iggravuted whenever I caught cold ind at such limes wiib almost unhear ihle. During tho last attack I went to MarHters & Co's. drug store nnd tot a box of Donn'B Kidney Pills. rhoy went right to the source of the roublo and removed every nche and inln. I believe Donn'B Kidney Pills iro uiieiiunllod for kidney com ilalnt." For sale by all dcalorB. Price BO snt. ForBlor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, ew York, solo agenta for tho United Mates. ind take nn other. Romembor the nnme Doan'a COYOTK r'UNCF, A NI'CCF.KH. WASHINGTON, Nov. 0. The coy-ite-nroof sheep pasture elected In l.ho Wallowa National Forest Inst Autumn has proved a decided suc cbb. The fence, which wns built )f one hnrhed wire below and two inirhcd wires above a Id-Inch woven wire fence, with posts 10 foot apart. has boon found nn effective barrier 10 wolves nnd coyotes, but not to Iiears. A loss, amounting In lite ng UleRato to thousands of dollars, might be snvod If wolf-proof pastures similar to Hint used In the experi ment were couslnicted. nnd all pred atory uuliunls within killed. Tho Tarmor'e Wife U very careful about her churn Shi cakls It. ihorouithly after unlng. and kI, It a sun bath to sweeten It. Sim know, thai II her churn Is sour It will tulnt u. butter that In mndo In It. The stomach I, a chum. In the stomach and iliuestlvi and nutritive tracts are performed pro caisoi will, h ara almost eiartly like tb churning uf butter. la It not apitirsut then that If this stomach-churn Is foul II ninkm foul all which Is put Into It? Tlia evil uf a foul suiuimch is not aloni tin bad taste In tho month and the foui breath cautl by It, but the corruption ol the pure current uf blond and the dhseni Inatlon of dlcae throughout Ilia Usly. llr. Pierre's ((olden Medical Discovery makos thusour and foul stoinarh sweet. It does for tliu stomach what tb ashiny ml ami bath do (or tliechorn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting etc ment. In this way It cures blotches, pimples, ruitloii, scrofulous swellings ores, ur open eating ulcers ami sll humors or diieases arising from bad Hood If you luive Inner, nn.ly, fool IimI n your mouth, couti-l tomtit, foul broth, reweak ami ea.lly tlr.nl, fed depressed' and desiHimlent. have fr,-iurnt licsdai lies, liny ntl.u-ki. gnaw ln or distress lusuitu ch, roiistlp.iii-d or irregular bowels, soui or bitter rum us n,.r eating and poet apiolit, these symptoms, or any cole liter lilenuinl.-rol tl.,-111 Indicate that yen nr. ultitrlns from lliounc. torpid or buy liver Wllh Hi, ii. i.al aceompiiiiviini Indl- Seslloii. onl.Husia and their attendant ernuiromcuia. uiffiUls, iHl tins 19 alisoliilrly true will l rradlly proven toyoursatlsticllon If you will 1,1, l mall a ts.stitl rani m,uei lo llr li. V. l'i.rce. Ilntl.ilo. N Y . or rr copy ef hi. h.,kl,t ( crncts fn.m tha standard nuatical authorities. mo, the me of all Hi Insnsllruu et.l. 1:1:. Into his werld-fsm.-d m'llu-tneii am! 'io. Ing what the most emiuem ninlioal naa l Uia aga say of Uieui. For good printing of ill kinds The ltevfuw leads. tgupimt nmwnn'- 'tumco. ni tin- wr.nii o lllui iisluTrs jiJ it. hl.i:nTfl Gc-Uj:tmi'' " i'rw'- The Kind You Havo Always in use lor over ail years, and has been made under his per 'Jtfjir.j "on8 supervision since Its infancy. 'CK Allawnnnnntndpiwlvavniiln tl,la All Counterfeit)!, Imitations and" JUHt-as-guud" r.re but Kxperimeuts that trifle with and endanger the health of Infanta and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare Boric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic) substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Conxtipatior and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Ntoinwli unil Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. 1 The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS 7 Sears the The Kind You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Tmk ckntauh ooM-Hy, rr HufnuwraraKBT, niwvokii arrv. COOS HAY ENCOUnAGKII. llolnbliil'K lteHrt May llrlng Deri sion I'niin lliirriiiiun This Year. MAHSlIFIKI.n, Or.. Nov. 6. Col onel K. II. Ilolablrd, the personal reiiresentiitivo of K. H. Ilarrlman, wlio visited Coob Hay recently to as certain whether or not the building of tho Drain line here would pay, telegraphed today to a friend that ho would lenvo l.os Angelea Novem ber If, for the Kast to take up the Cooh Hay railroad matter with Mr. llarrlinan and his directors. Colonel Ilolnblrd while hero gathered data us to the freight busi ness which a railroad might expect lo get, and nil of this Information will ho presented to the railroad olll cliils. When n committee from Coob Hay visited Hnrrlman recently, urg ing thut the llraln line be built, the rallrond magnate promised that If an investigation showed that the You are Judged by the ' Company You Keep i ulso by your pci'Koiial uppeanuico. and hi Unit notlilnir figures, a mora hiiMii'hLnl part Uian the Jewelry you wear ami tho Watch you t'trry. Wo will be glut! to assist you in making selections In these lines. Wo havo marie this a KKLaiaKy, and also a imwt complete stock fnr selection. A. S. Huey, Shoes We Are Proud to Show In every resjiect our new shoes for women possess merit. Finest leathers built for nil occasions. Light welts for bright and dry days. Heavy soles Inunulcd for sleot ami suow, IVessy turn shoes anil ll'ht welta for evening. Made by a reliable and ablo manufacturer Kuppendorf Diltman R. L Stephens Successor to Parrot Bros Exclusive Shoe Dealer No Trouble to Show You PLOWS J. 1. Case. Tnrlin & Orcndorff. Moline, John Dmt HARROWS Disc, Drag, Springtooth Hero Fanning Mills Hoosier Drills and Seeders Stump Pullers, Cider Presses, Mitchell Wagons, at J. F. BARKER & CO. PHONE 161 Bought, and which has been has borne the signature of Signature of business would give a fair per cent interest on the investment the work of building the line -would again be taken up. I The message from Colonel Ilola blrd offers encouragement that some decision may be reached before the end of the year. COFFEE Your grocer must sell foor coffee; we can't all be comfortable; but he needn't sell it to you. Your rrocr returns your money if mo doa't Ilk, Scbilliof ' But: w psr him. 1 Phone 2211 for anything In the hnkery line. Free delivery. Ump- . qua Hnkery, Ed. Jennings, Pro prietor. dTF Jeweler and Optician Next Door to Postoffice 3.00 $5.00 THK OKKMON' ' APPLE MAX. Reading horticultural commission literature pertaining to the state of Oregon, or having even a passing knowledge of the fact of which this literature treats, there Ib no escape from the conviction that the Oregon apple man have every reason to be satisfied wltb what he has done and what he expects to do. Take the statement of Horticultural Commis sioner Carson of the third horticul tural district, and.we have a compre hensible summary of the Oregon ap ple man's felicitation. Mr. Carson asks: "If there Ib any competition between Oregon fruit and the fruit of the east, why is It that the east ern fruitgrowers sell a barrel of their best quality apples, containing two and one-half bushels for less than Oregon growers sell a single box containing one bushel? " The Oregon apple men has been aware for some time that there Is no possible competition between the fruit of the two sections. Tho fancy prices be haa received for his apples In London and European markets, to say nothing of New York, has been the assurance of the superiority of Oregon fruits. This one fact, more pronouncedly perhaps than any oth er, has established Oregon'B reputa tion as the land of the apple. The Oregon apple man has profited by It beyond any other apple man in the country, aB his bank account will show. And their Is opportunity in tho state for a multiplication of his tribe. We may safely say that the culti vation of this one staple fruit will al ways be one of Its chief Industries of the Btate. In its future there Is an almoat inconceivable warranty of wealth to the state, and of profit and content to the individual. The Ore gon apple, if properly presented Is one of the strongest inducements for emigration among the western home- seeking people of the East. Evening Telegram. Seven Years of Proof. 1 have had seven years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the best medicine to take for coughs and colds aud for every diseased condi tion of throat, chest or lungs," says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. Th world bas had 38 years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the beBt remedy for coughs and colds, I; grippe, asthma, hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of the lungs, and the early stages of consumption. Its timely use always prevents the de velopment of pneumonia. Sold under guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co'b. drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. CALL FOlt COUNTV WARRANTS. NOTICE la hereby given all par ties holding couuty warrants issued by DouglaB County, Oregon, and en dorsed prior to and including the 19th day of September, 1907, to pre sent the same to the county treasurer of DouglaB County, Oregon, at his office for payment as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notiee. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this the 31st day of October, 1908. J. K. hAWYEItS, Treas. of Douglas Co., Oregon. W1LCKOW. The new fertilizer. Nothing but flsb. Guaranteed analysis: Seven J per cent nitrogen, alx per cent potash, 18 per cent phosphoric acid. . 4 4 One 26-pound sack of Wll- 4 4. grow, used In the place of 4 4. 12 H tons of best stable man- 4" 4. ure, will give better results 4. 4 and no weeds. Try It for your 41 4 lawn. J. J. P. BARKER & CO. 4. 4. A. L. KITCHIN, is the man to see for everything in the Nur sery line. TrPAC that grow, i l CC3 that oav. Fruit and ornanental trees, Grape & Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or. mm wmfffm iwrf ravtrr Tnrrl. Dwvr atr ve3 W ill! Vm air liw wamL Nil r4l dl mpamr u4 KBiVr ttt FOES 01' STATEMENT NO. 1, Plan to Prevent C'ba iberlaiu Being Klrrted to I". S. Senate. PORTLAND. Or.. Nov. 6. Sup ported by an organization now form ing. Senator L'. W. Fulton will at tempt to prevent Governor George E. Chamber a n from being etecieu to the United States Senate, to Bill the vaiancy caused by the retire ment of Fulton, March 4. There are enough Statement No. 1 members of the Legislature lo elect Chamberlain If they keep their pledges, but efforts are being made to induce a suiu clent number to prevent the election of Chamberlain. The argument of Fulton and his followers Is that the Legislature should elect a Republican to the Sen ate instead of a Democrat. Al though Chamberlain defeated Cake, who defeated Fulton in the pri maries, for the popular vote, the Ful ton people assert that when Taft carried Oregon It proved that th people repudiated their votes of last June for the Democrat. Various methods of bringing about the defeat of Chamberlain are under discussion. One plan favorably con sidered is to have the Republicans in the counties whl'h did not go for Chnniberluiu to prepare a petition urging their Senators and Represen tatives to vote for a Republican. The supposition Ib that Fulton may be selected In the event-of Chamber lain being turned down, although the name of Theodore B. Wilcox and others have been mentioned as the possible beneficiaries. Mind Your Business t If you don't nobody will. It Is your business to keep out of all the trouble you can and you can and will keep out of liver and bowel trouble If you take Dr. Klng'B New Life Pills. They keep biliousness, malaria and jaundice out of your system. 25 cents at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. Review printing always the best. The Birth Stone for November is The TOPAZ WE HAVE AN IMMENSK LINE, MOUNTED AND UNMOUNTED We have a mil 1 1 tie o( locket, Necklace, La Valuers, Pendants, Eta. Our line of watch movements and cases, In all grades and lzes, Is the moat complete In S utheri) Oregon. We lurlte you to call. J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker ROSEBURC, Stop-don't do the work aMachinecan do Announcement! We are now doing busi ness in our elegant new store, Commercial Club Building. Call and inspect our new stock. Your orders w ill re ceive our prompt and careful attention. Htmsalier-Guest,' Grocery Codaiiaay Roseburg, Douglas CX, Oregon MEDFOltl) KOIt GRAVITY SYSTEM; MEDFORD, Or., Nov. 6. Medford has another day of voting, this time to determine the Bource of water supply for the city. One project was known as the Flub Lake and Little Butte, or gravity system, whereby water was to be furnished the city from Rogue River by the Rogue River Electric Co. The vote carried unanimously in favor of the gravity system. Sl'ICIIIK IV LINN. ALBANY. Or., Nov. 6. With a small rifle pressed against her breast, Mra. Mary Jane Morris, of Holley, shot and Instantly killed herself last evening. The woman had been men tally deranged since one of her sons was drowned a year ago. Truth and Quality appeal to the Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent success and creditable-standing. Accor ingly, it ia not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only rentedy of known value, but one of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is the fact that It' cleanses, Bweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acta without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quautity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parts are known to and approved by physicians, as it is free from all objection able substances. To get its beneficial effects always purchase the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sole by oil leading drug- OREGON 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. V - ! : O 4