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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW issued daily except Sunday review publishing company Office Review Building, (lint floor) Jackjoa Street. Telephone Mela ool. L. WIMBERLY, Edlto'. DAILY fmt JW, by mill Fir montta, deltvr4 Jh ttt wck,dltTcrMl IA s ic a I -;w ?;r. k i. t ytt Tr tun eu Moetbi KOVKMIIKR 13, 1IH(8. OIIWWS W.KTTIO.V BK.T,T Taft'e Plurality About 2I.IM0 The Democratic ote l ffciuiilfd. PORTLAND, Nov. 1 2. Complete election return from 33 out of 34 Oregon eountlni (five Taft a pluralltly over Bryan of 24,343, whkh will be Incraiww1 by the 200 known plurality In the on other county. Harney, to 24,193. The Oregonlan'. estimate on the night of the election wax 25, 000. Iteturne from the one unflnlah erl county will ralite the total Republl ran vote to about 62,1100 and the Democralllc la 38,000. In 1604 the Presidential rote waa: Roosevelt, 60 4r,r,; I'arker, 17.521. In the latest election, therefore Taft polled aome 2 1 46 more vote than Roosevelt and Bryan 20,479 more than I'arker. The Prohibition vote fell off from 380C to2700 a kme of HOC. The Social lint vote deereaaed from 7619 to 7125, a loee of 494. Hlsgen polled only 327 votee In 32 counties com pMe and hi. tntal will probably not exceed 340. The Prohibition candl date re:elvled only one vote In Laki and none In Curry. LEGISLATOR'S I'LEDOK. North Tiakola Tlecltlon D(."m't Applj to Oregon Law. Portland Journal. Nov. 12: Op ponenta of Statement No. 1 have en deavored to create the ImpreslHoi that the Oregon law la open lo tin name legal objections which cauHei: the aupreme curt of North Dakot; to doclare uriconiitltutlonal a law o' than elate requiring legislators b piudge themselves lo vote for thel. party' choice for United Htateii aorta tor. T-eaillng attorney! of Portland who have read that decision any Ilia It la In no way applicable to the direr' primary law of Oregon, rnllowlm la the opinion of Colonel C. E. K Wood: "The North Dakota decision haa ni application, In my opinion, to llr Orogon conditions. The North ln kola law maker It obligatory on tin legislator to take an oath to vol for the people', choice for I'nltoi Htnt" semiUir. He cannot iiiallf! without taking audi nnth. TIiIh no' only violates the Htnlo conatllutioi by compelling the legislator as a con dltlon of blg seated to surrender his coiiHtlliLlilonal right. "The Oregon law does none o' these thlngH. It Imposes no tier oath, no condition of olllco. Inter poses no bar to the legislator belnj aeated and In no way forcen him fron any conatlltitlnnnl prerogative. Th' Oregon law permits a candidate vol untarlly to declnro himself In one or two MtafcmenlH or to remain slleni altogether. No conditions are forcei' on him ntwl the ohllgntton on him It wholly moral, not legal. "If a legislator elected on Rtnte ment No. 1 rhnoacH lo violate II, nnlh llift tvillld he done to hltn legally Ho would almply tnkn li In place with other llnra In the contempt of man kind. The North Dakota cnae doel not evon touch Statement No. . "C. K. H. W(X)I." IO.()IIO,0(KI MORH A VICAR. What Increased Freight Rule Mi'at to the Itnllroarit. LOS ANOKLKH. Nov. 12 - Tim mil Hon dollar a year will be added to the freight revenue of the railroad by the Increase In wcattmiind trana nontlnonliU rrelgbt rates which be come effeifllvn January I, acconltnv. to the cellmate of Fred P. (iregeon trallle mannger of the Asmiclitted Jnb bera of Los Angeles. "One Item which might work a hardship on our foundrymen and Home maniifacturera." said Mr. dreg. eon, "Is the rate on certain kinds of Iron, which hits been raised from 7 r, lo 80 rente nml on which the rale Ik the anme on the unllnJHhed aa on Ihe finished prodiiot. "Live iMiullrv In enrhtad lota In rnlaed from f! nil to 2. 20 a bun dred weight. Hunts and shoes an rallied from llM.ll to fi.lt,; plimtei from 17 to In per ton. while hard ware and etrn I urul Iron nu n are louche,) up mi along the line. IMunib in' lliillc. bullitli.g hardware drug nnd cheinlcalH, glhHMware, elec tilcaJ mnihliiiiry and ninny other IteuiN are rnlM'd." Hnlea nnd by the Tniiunontliien lal FrelgM llurenu lo thla roant ap ply allko In I 'i rl In ii il an well na to Iheanulhem termlliale. What Ik true of l,oa Angelen In the nlmve dlniiitrh appllin eiually to I 'u it liiml The In rrcaae In freight rnlee In thin terrl lory by the rilllrondn In fully an aharp a to CaMlornla im1iih. i.igroit iMi ittsiM saiisi it ii. WAHHINtlTON. Nov 12.- The wave of prohlhlllon whb h hna Hiuend over the country apparently linn had little effect on .he coiuuilulillnti of alcoholic Ibiuorn and aplrtttioiiH drlnka. ncocnllng to evidence ItroiiKli'. mil at totlay'a bearing on ttie proNm ed tariff rovtelon lMifre the Itmiaf cointnllei'e on wnya and meaiiH. Ii wee apparent, too, that the llijunr In tereata are. on the whole, well aiitla fled with the preeelit tariff on aptrttii wltiee and other beveragee. aa the wiiiegrnwera and ImiMirtera were practically the only Intereeta repre avnled at today' hearing. Head lluvlew tdva. for bargain. COUNTY CLERK'S STATEMENT CLKItK'ft AX.VUAL REPORT OP IHI iil.A WII STI, UKKttO.V, FOB THE Ol'AKTER ;!! SO hKI'fKMHKK BOTH, 104J8. (GENERAL KIND.) LIABILITIES W'arranu outatandlng July 1t, 190D Warrann laxued since July lat, 1908, aa follows: ftoad Account 9 pauper and Indigent account Criminal account (circuit court) Hcalp bounty account Stationery account Court house and Jail account Clerk's account Sheriff's account Criminal account (justice's courtl Bridge account , Bchool Hupertlntendent's account County Judge's account County Commissioners' account District Attorney's account Insane account Prisoners' floard account Coroner's account County Treasurer's account AMior' account L'ectlon account County Physician's account Miscellaneous Account Total Warrants redoemend afoce last report Warrants outstanding October 1st, 1908 Estimated lntreet on same Ly cash paid on called warrant principal By cash paid on called warrant Interest By amount transferred to common school fund By amount transferred to general road fund My amount transferred to scalp bounty fund By amount transferred to Ubrary fund By amount transferred to Indigent soldier fund (1906 roll). By amount transferred in Indigent soldier fund ( 1907 roll) . By balance due common school fund By balance due general road fund By balance due scalp bounty fund By balance due library fund By balance due Indigene soldier fund Total 1119,146.39 rf.hoi?iw;kh To balance on hand, per Treasurers last Report t 8,525.53 To amount received on 1906 Tax Boll, from B. Fun ton, sheriff,. . 13.60 Penalty and Interest 5.32 To amount received on 1907 Tag Roll, from B. Kenton, sheriff. . 37,659.78 penalty and interest 171.75 To fees received from II. T. McClallen. sheriff 30.00 To fees received from E. II. Inox, clork 1,319.56 To amount from Assessor, Tax on personal property 3. 08 To fines from Justices 34.50 To amount due on 1905 Tax Boll 2 123.83 To amount due on 1906 Tax Boll To amount duo on 1907 Tax Boll To amount due on Fair Ground Total 170,278.90 RECAPITI'LATION. LIABILITIES Warrants outstanding since July 1st, 1908, $ 83,478.28 Warrants Issued since July let. 1908 14,564.82 Total Warants redeemed since July 1st, 1908 Warrnnts niitalandlng October 1st, 1908 KsMmntcd Interest on same By cash dlsbursementa By cash transferred to sundry funds By ninoumt due to sundry IuihIh Total KKHCM HCI.H To balance on hand laat report To cash receipts To amount due on tax rolls 10 amount Hue oir fair grounds Total $ 70,278.90 HI'M.MARY. Total Amount Liabilities 11 1 n 1 HQ Total Amount Heeourres To lliiltince (County Debt) Htate of Oregon, County of Douglas, ss: I, K. II. Ix'nin. County Clrk of certify thnt the foregoing Htntemmit Unanclnl conilltjoii of Douglna County, 1908, as Is shown by the Bitords nnd of Douglas County, Oregon. Wlliiim my Hand nml OMIrlnl Heal 1 901. (HKAI..) A Lazy Liver May b only a tlrnd livnr, or a tin mj llvnr. It would U a niuplil u wt-ll u tavairn Ihlnir Ui Iwat a wwitry or mrl man bnraiiM h laitftrd In hi wotk. tb In trmiUng tho Ukkiii, Uirpld llvr It U a Knuit mlNlmko U ah It with ntmnfl dra-ti,- dr. ik. A ttrpld liver in but an liMllratliin of an tli miiirinlH'd, iMifihlix bod? wtuiM) orirnim nrn wmry with ovi work. SUrt kh tho HUimurh nnd allied orKant nf itlKrntluii and nutrltloti. Put tlMim In working unt.T and m- hnw (iiilcklr your llvnr will bnoomn actlvi. Dr. Plorm's (ioldcn Mnilcal Dlwovprj hat madfi msny iimrvcloim rurwi nf "llvm toulto,, by tu womlrrful c.nln.l of th oriranifif illfilon and nuiriiiotj. U r lUiros th n r mul activity of Urn nUimarh Incrnanm tho mvrrtl.ms of thr M.knI mak Ins gluuh, clonus thn n) tom from pol lonoits ftcruniulntloui, nnd iwi rrtlm in thi Mvnr of thn bimlrim tniNnnl upon It by lb drfwllon nf othrr organ. If you diva hlttrror bad tun In th morn ln. pororf) tfcbl ipprtlt. cuHtd tinru foul ttirith. et'hilpuiJ or Irrvrultr bowla Cm) wftk, titalll llitd. Vtpondvnl. fmiuonl b(1krhr, pain r ultrai "mill of htrlt. rnwlng ur ilutrui-4 Wv)C In tomtt h Ihrokt firr rttlnf. and hlnfioVij-nipUimf of pi atoniarb and torpid no mnll- glnf will rrll'T' rt'M niorti pn'mLa -t r.-i i';iZ tmiiai mil- ih.iIISpiri fwii-f 01-11 ! .1 ln...T.jt- I'.lli.tM uiill p.rt Lit ih kUn r i itii(unit will b. pr.nl ti nti. tlm. .ml r'l llnt lo kirpltl llrrroi bllhxi.ii.w fend w..k .timiftrh. A.nltl all btt lire.il .ml hlwtilt., grlilill. r.ltc, mi) nth.r liulltfrUM. and Lkn tho "OuMrii U.iliiti iiii.rr rrftii.rir stHl.tii-k tolu mi unin vmi an vlfiinm, .nil nmnf hullo, ta t fflrriirli .ilrtrl nl n.ll.fi ihimIIcI n.l nnu lih ft f-ill lut of II. It.tfrt-illrnU lirlniM on ..rh lntlil-irKiMir .nil ftitutlnl unili-r o. lit Ii. Ih.rvOii-nia sr. rml.rwi .ml .iti.llisl lir Ui mini rmlninl mriVrftl VrttTT. nf llv. rr .n, r. rnmmmilMl I. enr Ui. du..M4 lor hl.-h It li utvlwiL lon I Imiit a lul.lltuU ( nnknnwa eomlil..o I. thn nnn-Mcm uuiitMi or un ooamaiTtoa. llmpqn. CulJ Cur. I. lu.r.n. twil rnmeily. Uulik .nil .urn. .1 H.nitlton'i. TF THE FTVAXCIAL CO.VDITIO.V OF . . .I13.478.2. 1.011.91 1.232.83 1.671.40 92.00 798.50 577.45 1.095.14 . 980.18 228.85 7.60 330.00 300.01 24 50 3 00 5.1)0 133.65 60.65 300.0C 2.159.32 2.066.29 152.50 1.112.0 .198,043.08 . 28,222.77 69.820.31 4.538.32 28.222.77 2,176.84 6.606.97 4,718.75 471.63 141.55 7.32 134.32 1.049.11 1,011.20 213.18 32.45 1.67 2 967.95 16.784.31 740.00 . . .$ 98,043.08 . .. 28,222.77 69,820.31 4,538.32 30399.6 1 12,080.54 2,307.61 $119,146.39 8.525.33 .191:17 48 21,876.09 740.00 i 70 278 90 j 48,867.49 Douglna Countv. Oreeon do hnrebv Is a true and correct exhibit of the Oregon, iwi the lnt day of October, Flies In the Countv Clerk's iiince this, the l"ih .tnv ,.f N.-,.v,.n,i...r K. II i.knox County Clerk. No Trouble to Show You PLOWS J. r. Case, Parlin & Orcndorff, Mo ne, John Deere HARROWS Disc, Drag, Springtooth Hero Fanning Mills Hoosjer Drills and Seeders Stump Pullers, Oder Presses, Mitchell Wagons, at J. F. BARKER & CO. PHONE 161 Shoes We Are Proud to Show In ovory rcpect our new .hoe. for women posMim merit, Kinmt leather built for all ocnutoni. I.lk'bt welts for bright anil dry days. Heavy Mile. Intonded for sleet and snow, Orwwy turn shoos and lltfht welt, for evening. Mule by a reliable anil able manufacturer Kuppn4orf Dtttnun R. L Stephens Syxw.or lo P.rrot Bar Kxchtlv. Sho WtUm I Great From $150 to $238 can now be saved on a Piano. Strictly high class old makes of Pianos now selling at $192, $217 and $248. For $318, $360 and $384, you can buy Pianos that sell regularly the country over at $550 to $650. Taylor & Wilson Block. Washington St. Near Jackson 23 INDICTMENTS. Morrow -County J rand Jury lUiuntls up lxH-aJ option iolatoi-H. HEPPNER. Or., Nov. 12. That the grand Jury had Bomethlng up Its alouve when It fulled to report Indictments lout nlht was made evi dent today when 2'i true hllln were returned agafiiKt Morrow county citl- zena for alleged violation of the local option law. Up until a late hour yea- Kirtiay it waa thought that there was nothing doing in the liquor raws and that the "pant times" and near- beer places had escaped. The au thorltlea declare they have convict ing evidence on all of the indict ments. It was no easy matter for the grand Jury to get evidence from the wltneKHes called before It and It was by confining Homo wltneast- in Jail for their refusal to anawer uHtlonn that the facts were gleaned for a verdict of indictment. Two Indictments were returned against Maddock & Co.. Vic Oroshen. tennis McNanice and Chris .lurchers. of Heppner, while Frank Engluiuan and Harry Held, of lone, were charg ed with a like number of counts. Horace KiikrcII, who was haled be fore the grand Jury as a witness on one of the many liquor cases, was $3.00 $5'.00 Meal Mr to PottofSM "- Demonstration Sale 1 Piano Buyers Harvest Three Carloads of America's finest and costliest Pianos are now being sold under price. Shrewd buyers are coming in daily and picking up these fine bargains Roseburg, Oregon given 25 days in the county Jail for refuxinK to answer the questions of that body. Harry Dillon, who stole a gallon of whisky Monday night and then tried to slash Jeff Neil, proprietor of the Star Hotel, who remonstrated with him for his lawless actions, was sent to jail for 30 days. Jack Knox, who drank too much near-beer and bitters last nlgbc and then started a "rough-house" In a Chinese restaur ant, throwing a Chinaman through a window and badly cutting his arm, waa given 15 days In the county jail. E. West, was lined 50 for giving liquor to a minor. How is Your Digestion. 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 Hitters 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 system, purifies the blood and Is especially helpful in all forms of fe male weakness. 60c at A. 0. Mar stera ft Co's. drug store. PROFESSIONAL. GEO. E. HOUCK, M. I). Office In the Review Building, up stair.. Room. 13 and 14. X-Ray and Electrical Trearnent Telephone, Main 31. ROShBURO ... OREGON. A. O. BEfcLy, M. DH Offices: Room. 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Bank Building, 'Phone 771. ROSEnURO ... OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711 2 to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1721 1)11. l.UCKTTA SMITH, Physician- Women and Children'. Disease, a Specialty Office: Room. 8 and 9, Marstera' Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. J. R. CHAPMAN, 1. I). 8., Dentist Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours 9 a. m. to & p. m. ROSEIlliRQ - OREGON J. C. MVLI.EX, Attornry-at-Iiiiw With Richardson, Dlmlrk ft Moore head. Attorney, at Law. 315-18-17 Commonwealth Bldg., 6th and Ankcny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON DR. H. M. KRWIN. Physician and Nurgron Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday. Abraham Bldg.. Cor. Oak ft Jackson. Phone 2193. MRS. SACUY-Ml'MJCX, Fa.h lonahle ltrt-ss Making. Creason Block. ..... Roseburg IXSTIU'tTIO.V IN VOCAL MI SIC. Mra R. R WnnH will avnt nniilll In vocal studr (Old Italian method) Call at Burr'. Music Store. dnSS TERMS: are the easiest possible. Pay us a little down and a small amount monthly, and give the family the advantages of music e. - 40t 11IG Itl'VS AT MKDI'OItl). llonorc 1'iilmer Invests M7.IMIO More Dr. l'likel Sells for llll),OIIII. MEDFORD. Or.. Nov. 12. A land deal of considerable moment has been closed here by which Honore Palmer, con of the late Chicago millionaire, becomes owner of the llybee ranch of 1300 acres. This body of land is of the most productive in the county and lies on both sides of the Rogue River, 12 miles north of Medford. This particular section along the Rogue River is the finest fishing grounds on the coast and well-known io iimny lanious nsnermen from abroad. The price paid for the land Is $37. 000 cash. Mr. Palmer expects to di vide the land Into Ave and ten-acre tracts and place them on the market. Besides this Investment, which he made on his recent trip here, he also bought copper mining property locat ed near the well known Blue Ledge Mine, about 20 miles southwest of Medford. Following the sale to Honore Palmer, comes another one of Inter est.. J. s. Cannon, C. W. Perkins and T. W. Roesler, of Fresno. Cal., purchased Dr. E. B. Picket's ranch known as the "401" ranch, and con taining 561 acres planted to commer cial varieties of apples 1 to 4 years old. and 100 acres ready for planting The balance Is planted to pears While the exact price has not yet been made public, it is known to be over 1100.000. 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. Himsaker-Guest Grocery Company Roseburg, Douglas Co., Oregon Taylor& Wilson Block. Next " Door to Rabat's Cigar Factory. NEW PIANO HOUSE. Will be Opened in Roscbnrg About November 12th. Arrangements have been made by A. Lineback ft Son, of Albany, to open a piano house In Roseburg be tween Nov. 10 and IB. Quarters have already been secured in the Maccabee building on Cass street and will be put In shape for the first fc shipment of goods, which Is to arrive soon. They have the exclusive rights for Douglas and Lane counties for the well and favorably known Sherman, Clay ft Co. lines of pianos and organs, and all persons con templating the purchase of a first class musical Instrument should not fall to Bee them. Walt for their op ening announcement. , dtf CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children, fiw Kind You Hare Always Bought . Bears the Mgnnmre For good nrfntlnv nt all Irlnrla The Review leads. The Review does job printing. J