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SALE -tt ipwwa.,iji , , l-.v XX A S u c c ess the Start '.f from 3 Carloads sent 1 from Factories to Roseburg :of America's Finest i ; and., choicest Pianos ever shown here. Terrific Reduction in Price Greatest Money Saving j Piano Sale ever held in the Pacific Northwest. Every Piano sold at this.: great sale means a saving to the buyer of from $154 to $238. xx Just think, we are selling high class, fully guaranteed Pianos of established reputation at $192, $217 and $248. For $318, $360 and $384, you can buy Pianos that sell regularly the country over at $550 or $650 'pjanos direct " from Investigate our new jf plan selling High Grade Terms are the easiest possible. What we want is to place these Pianos in homes where they will ad vertise our business and sell others. We Won't Haggle About Terms Every instrument absolutely warranted. Our iron clad guarantee is money back if not satisfied. Taylor Wilson Block. Washing ton Street, Near Jackson: Roseburg, Oregon Taylor &, Wilson Block. Next Door to Rabat's Cigar Factory. :: xx XX IX 8 tt XX Factory to your home?. H No Middle Men. tt . it xiixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUBD DAILY KXCI-PT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY DAILY for rear, by null S.oo I'er month, delivered fit) I'er week, delivered 16 8KM I -.W K L Y fer Year.... J0O Hlx Months 11.00 NOVKMIUCIl 10, 100H. KX-HKNATOU ( Alt.MA K KI,AIN. Political Kriltnr.tiW Armit Aiikt uf t'lMUMT Kuinlly. NA8H VILLK, Tmui.. Nov. 9. Ex Ronnlor Ktlwurtt Cnrmnrk, oilltnr of the Tenmwciui, wna Hliot nml killed tills Afternoon by Kohln Co.r, a Hon of Colonel Duncan H. 'm,Hr. The tragedy war In the tmture of ft duel, Onrmai'k II ring one shot thn! took effect In his Htiiyur'a rlKht Rhonldor. It la understood thnt tho trouble was one of the remilts of n recent (leinoratlr Ruhernittorlnl prlii'.iry. In which Cannack wn defentd. I'ar- mack, since he became edtlor of the lenneBseean. had been rimntlc In crU icIhIiir wh it he called tho ilemocratl" mnchlnt), and had printed several edl- torlnls about Colonel Cooper. Within the last few dnvs. It In as- serled, Col. Cooper notltled Cnrmnrk that these editorial criticisms must ecu 80. Another editorial referrlnn to tho colonel npneared In tho paper this morning, and this Is supposed to have been the Iminedlnto cause of the troublo. fiKTS MKK HKNTKNCK. Malheur County Munlerer Ifci'Irt Hi Cannot Kcne Punlshtnciit. VALE. Or., Nov. 9. After holding out until the lnt moment under the inprnftslon that Romehow he could eaihjve tho penalty of the law. David Wlsiirr, an old rancher of .luntiirn. near this city, entered a pica of ttuilty of murder In the second decree for tho killing of bin partner. Hen Dull, aged 20, and was sentenced by Clr culrt Court Judg I'avU to Imprison ment for life. The crime was one of the most re markable In the history of Malheur County and was of such a character that ft Jury would hHve had to possess mi elastic conscience to escape from returning ft verdict of murder In the first degree. Nevertheless Winner, who has resided tn this section for many years, had an excellent record and reputation, and none of his neighbors supposed him capable of crime. The tragedy followed a dispute- between the two men. Wlsner wishing to take from Dull some har ness which ho was using and which was partnership property. Dull would not give It up, and the old man walk ed to his home and got his shotgun. le then npproached Dull and shot him dead without a word of wurn- ng. Wlsner mado no effort to gvt away. and when arrested was confident that he was exempt from the vengeance of tho law. There were and are no signs of Insanity In the old man, and he refused to enter any plea of menial Irresponsibility, saying that If tho law wanted hla life the law would tako It, but ho did not believe until after many conferences with his conn sol that lie was In danger. - o Till (IS CONYIlTICn. NKW PIANO IIOCHB. Will Im' )mikn1 In Itosonurj? About November 1 lit It. ' KIHIKNK. Or., Nov. 9 Harry Mur phy and Hubert llarvey. who were tried for assaulting with Intent to rob M. V. DeWald, of Cotlnge tlrove, Severn! woeka ago, were tmlay con victed after the Jury had been out only a few minutes. Arrangements have been made by A. I.lneback & Sou, of Albany, to open n piano house In Hone burg be tween Nov. 1 0 and 1 5. Quarters have already been secured In the macennee building on Cass tttreet and will be put In ahnpe for tho first shipment of goods, which". b to nrrive soon. They have the exclusive rights for Douglna nnd Lane counties for tho well and favorably known Sherman, Clay & Co. lines of pianos and organs, and all persons con templating the purchase of a first class musical instrument should not fall to see them. Wait for their op ening announcement. , dtf LOCAL NEWS. Heavy, Impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, head aches, nausea, Indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Ulood . Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure restores per fect health. MAY KKP.I HACKS AI'AKT. Coiflucntlon of White nml N'cgroeK Not Compulsory, Hays Co mt. WASHINGTON. Nov. 9. in decid ing (he case uf Berea College versus the Htnlo of Kentucky, favorable to the state, tho supreme court of the Dnlted States today held that the states of the Union m.iy constitution ally legislate to prevent the coeduca tion of tho white nml black races. Tho case was Instituted to test tho validity of tho Rtato law or 1904 pro hibiting white and black children from attending tho same school. The higher state court took the po sition that the white nnd black races are naturally antagonistic; and that the forced separation of the children of the two Is In the line of preserva tion of peace. FOLEY'S? KIDNEY CURE WILL CURB YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the react 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.(8) Bottle. rUSI aUMTITVTI. For late by Red Crow I'harmaey. Stop-don't do the work aMachine can do The-Yost 11 Gearless motor will do it, simple as A B C, self-oiling will last a lifetime. No metal coging. Wc invite your personal inspection. Roseburg Furniture Company Jackson St., Roseburg, Ore. A. M. Smith was over from Oak land today. Atly. J. A. Buchanan left this morning on a business trip to Eugene, Albany and Salem. Mrs. J. II. Short and daughter, of Drew, are spending a few days la Roseburg and vicinity. Mr. and .Mrs. Ray Wright and chil dren, of Grants Pass, are visiting here at the home of Smith Bailey. Rev. W. R McOee and sister, iMIss Olive McUee, and MIbs Helena De vaney went to Myrtle Creek this morning to give a lecture and concert there tonight for the benefit of Mercy Hospital. They were accompanied by Mrs. Roy McClallen and Miss Mar garet McClallen. rilOFKSSIONAL. GEO. E. HOL'CK, M. II. Office In the Review Building, up- stairs. Rooms 13 and 14. X-Ray and Electrical TreamenL Telephone. Mala 31. ROSbBVJRO ... OREGON. John Hoilis left this morning for north Douglas (mints and Cottage Grove to purchase wood. Miss Phoebe Culver, who spent the summer here with realtlves, left this morning on her return to Portland to resume her duties as a nurse. Miss Joyce Mathews has returned from North Douglas points, having decided not to teach schooi in one of the districts there, as she had ex pected to do. This action wns volun tary on her part and the district is now looking for a teacher. Mrs. S. C. Flint left tihls morning for La Grande to attend- the annual convention of the Oregon State Fed eration of Women's Clubs, ns a dele gate from the '95 Mental Culture Club, of this city. A splendid pro gramme has been prepared for the three-day session. Including, nside from the prescribed numbers, a pipe organ recital, a trip to the sugar factory and a visit to the largest mill in eastern Oregon, the George Pal mer Lumber Company's institution. Eugene Guard: The Willamette Valley Laundrymen's Association ef fected a permanent organization at Its meeting In Eugene Saturday after noon by electing the following offic ers: D. D. Olmstead, of Salem, presi dent; E. L. Fisher, of Eugene, vice president; A. L. Simpson, of Albany, secretary; W. Hodes, of Eugene, treasurer. A committee on by-laws and constitution was appointed as follows: O. C. Baker, of Roseburg; Oscar Woodson, of Cottage Grove, and E. L. Strange, of Corvallls. The object of tlte meeting was to discuss matters pertaining to the Interest of the trade, among which was the mat ter of purchasing supplies in bulk for all tho laundries In the association and establishing a central distribut ing depot. Meetings will be held twice a year. All the steam laundries in Western Oregon soulh of Salem aro Included in the membership of tho organisation. Shoes We Are Proud to Show Iu every respect our new shoes lor women posMefts merit. Finest leathers built for all occasion. I.ljrht welts for bright and dry days. Heavy soles Intended for sloet and snow. Irev turn shoes anil lltfht welt for evening. Made hy a reliable aad able mmiufaaturer Kuptendorf Dfttman R. L Strp&r Successor to Parrot B1 Kichitlv Shot Dwhr ' $3.00 0Neit oor to PostotftM A. C. 8RELV, M. P.. Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, I Douglas County Dank Building, , ' 'Phone 771. i nOSEBURQ - - - OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 13 a. m. Office Main 1711 t to 4 p. m. . Resld. Main 1721 11U 1AJCKTTA SMITH, ' Physician Women and Children's Diseases a Specialty , Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. 1. R. CHAPMAN, I). I). 8., DentM Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ROSElll'RO OREGON J. C. Mri.I.EX. ; v At t,irnoy-nt-I jv With Richardson. Dlmlrk tt Moore head. Attorneys at I.aw. 315-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg., 6th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND - OREGON IU. U. M. KRW1X, Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: ts 13 a. in.: 2 to S p. m.: 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday. , Abraham Bldg.. Cor. Oak ft Javtaon. I l'h.ne 2193. I MM. M-l-TIVkrVfc. Creastn VluiN ..... kVvttyrg . UK,! W Mrs. R. 4. oc will accept pupils In vocal study (Old Italian method). J Call at I)r i J- dn2 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 t ceive our prompt and careful attention. --Guest Grocery Company ' Rosebwg, Douglas Co Oregon