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HI!..-'.. .I1. IM'Ali NEWS. Dr. J. P. Johnson went to HaJuey this morning tor a duck hunt. Forest Bartrutn. a U. ot O. student, Is here for the Thanksgiving holi days. Mrs. John OHh and baby, of Jack sonville, are visiting here with her slBter-ltt-law, Mr. H. T. McClallen. Forestry Superintendent 8. C. Ilarlrum left this morning for Jack son and Josephine counties on busi ness. H. T. McClallen and daughter. Miss Margaret, are In Portland see ing the Oregou-O. A. C. football game. Chapped bands are quickly cured by applying Chamberlain's Salve. Price, 26 cents. For sale by Hamil ton Drug Co. Johnnie Ryan left Friday for Port land, accompanied by his slHl.er, Mm. Leoiia Diller, of that city, who has been visiting here. Kxamine the construction of a Bush and Lane piano aud you will readily undorBtnnd why they guar antee them for twenty yearB. dtf "Beware when Ool lets loose a thinker," says Emerson. Heware, -also, when he lets louse a talker who doesn't think. llaltlinore Hun. Never can tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald, lie prepared. Dr. Thomas' Kclectrlc Oil Instantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound. South Bend watches do not hnvc to be boiled or frozen to keep good time, neither do olhor makes of watches. Cllugenpeel carries all makes of watches. dtf This Is "Tag Day" for the benefit of Mercy Hospital. The tngs say 10 cents, and judging from the large number of citizens wearing them, a good sized amount of money Is being raised. J. D. Cochrane of Provo, Utah, ar rived here Friday evening for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Elmer Wim berly. He reports everything pros perous In Utah and mot of the mines resumlng work. He reports a heavy travel coming from the Mlddlo West to the Pacific coast. Mrs. J. E. Yarbrough, living on the former Challenor place at Brock way, died Friday evening, Nov. 20 1908, of dropsy. She was 4 4 ycarr of age. Her husband and several children survive. The funeral will bo held at Brock way tomorrow, with Interment In the Civil Bend cemtery A large number of hor friend) went with Miss Maudo Rast to the train to witness her departure fo! Manila, P. 1." She will visit for r day each In Grants Pass and Med ford and will snll from San Fran Cisco December 1st. She and Mr Kidder, to whom she is to be mar ried, expoct to return In about twr years, via Euroiie and New York. Articles of Incorporation of tlx Michigan Land ft Timber Compan have been filed In Portland by Wll Ham A. Leet, Thomas R. Sheridan Percy C. Heald and Reuben F. Robin son. Capital stock 12511, 000. (Will the exception of Mr. Sheridan, wh is the well-known local bnnker, tlu Incorporators aro from the east. T holdings of the company consist o' 2R00 acreB of timber land, situntei In Douglas and Curry counties, nu ts to be utilized for both milling mi speculation.) Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gilbert len this morning for Medford to ntteni' the wedding of their sun, Van It. (Ill bert, to Miss Bessie Tnrpln, of thn' cMy. The wedding will occur at thr bride's homo tomorrow nfternoon The groom-to-be Is well known li Itoseburg, where ho formerly lived and now holds tho position of mnn ager of tho Hudson Autoinoblli Garage In Medford. After the corn mony, he and his bride, accntnpnnlot! by his parents, will come to Rose burg and visit for a couplo of month) before commencing housekeeping li Medford. Mlad Your Huslnessl If you don't nobody will, it li your busluess to keep out of all tin troublo you can and you can am' will keep out of liver and bowe' trouble If you take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They keop biliousness malaria and Jaundice out of yom system. 20 cents at A. C. Marstor) Co's. drug Btore. o SUNDAY AT THE ('lll'IM'IIKS. Methodist Episcopal Sermon by the pastor, llnv. J. K. Hawkins at It a. in., subject: "Christian Exten sion." Tho ofllclnl program will lir used at 3 p in., when Rev. S. (1. llet tes, "The Cowboy preacher," will deliver an address. Evening serv ices will be In charge of Mrs. E. II Belknap, who will speak In the In terest of the Women's Home MIkUhui ary Society. Mrs. J. II. Booth will sing at this service. Rousing serv ices, happy congregational sliming a home-like church to which all ar welcome. SPECIAL Mrs. Ilelknni . will conduct a meeting In the In terest of the Women's Home Mission ary Society at the home of Mrs. W H. Fisher. Moiulav afternoon, Nov 23. All of the ladles of the church are earnestly requested to be present Baptist. Rev. E. II. Illrks. pastor Morning sermon at 11 o'clock, snh Ject: "Christ's Resistance of Evil.' Evening sermon at 7:30 o'clock. sul Ject: "Defense. Entrance. I.lbortv." Bible school at 10 a. in II. Y. V. V at 6:30 p. m., Allle Black lender 8peclal music. All cordially Invited Methodist, South. Rev. .1. H. Block er, pastor. Preaching morning and evening by Rev. S. (1 Bettis, the "Cowboy Preacher." Sunday school at 10 a. m.: Epworth League si (:30 p. m. A cordial Invitation I extended to all. At Pino Grove Rev. J. K. Haw kins will preach at 3 o'clock p. in. flow to Treat m Sprain. 8pralns. swellings and lamenesp re promptly relieved by Chamber lain's Liniment. This liniment re duces Inflammation and soreness so that a sprain may be cured In shout one-third the time required by the usual treatment. 16 and B0 cent allot for sale by Hamilton Drug Co. PA IJ Six Entombed Montana Miners Cannot be Rescued CARS GRIN)) MAN TO PIECES Wile and Children Witness Tragedy Sal m Doctor, Sbot by Thog, Will Recovsr Huefilal to tho Even I utr Review. UUTTK, Mont., Nov. 21. All hope of n'HculiiK the nix men entombed In the Northwestern Improvement Com pany's mine at Hed Lodge, Mont., hat been abandoned. Kfforta are now directed toward putting out the fire that In raging. Tho six doomed men were Imprisoned yesterday, when tho torch on a miner's cup cauHed an exploHlon. Meet Awful Death. AUBUKN, WaBh., Nov. 21. Drng ged to death In sight of his wife and three children, who were waiting ai the depot to meet him, Horace Kelt mot an awful fate laat night. He woh hanging to the guards of a car while the train was running at fast speed over the ties after jumping the track. Striking a cattle guard he lout his hold and was swept un der the wheels and ground to pieces. A PhI.m-Mc Death. 8POKANI3, Wash., Nov. 21. -Survived by a widow and three chil dren, all of whom are serlotutly ill, Baylies Miller is dead at a hospital here from blood poisoning caused by a sliver under his thumb nail. CoHgrovo Hotter. PASO ROULKS, Calif., Nov. 21. Governor-elect Cosgrove, of Wftnh ington, is better today than at any time during the lust live days. The lectors refuse to make a statement, however. Cosgrove passed a rest I est light and was unable to walk thlt iiorning. After being treated to cab net baths he revived wonderfully md Is now resting nicely. Huef Jangle Continues. RAN KKANCISCO, Nov. 21. In esHnnt wrangling about small mat ers marked today's hchkIoii of tlu :tuef trial, which was devoted to at Utempt by tho defense to bring out 'ontradlctlonti in Gallagher's tend nony relative to the telephone brib ery. On direct examination (lalln ?her testified 4 hat the second pay ment of bribe money was made li: 'tuef's ofllce, while on crosH-examln-Uioii he said the payment was made In his prlvale olllee. Doctor Will Iterover. RAT. KM, Or., Nov. 21. Dr. C. V. Ilobertuon, who was shot by a foot md in this city last night, will re cover although seriously wounded The pollen have arrested a man nam ed Muck, suspected of knowing some 'hing about the crime. How to Cure n Cold. no as careful ns you can you wll1 occasionally take cold, and when vou do, get a medicine of known re liability, one that has an established reputation, one that Is certain to ef feet a uulek cure. Such a medicine Is Chamberlain's Cough ltemedy. It has gained a world wide reputation by Its remarkable cures of this most jomnion ailment. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, aids expec 'orutlon, opens the secretions and ilds nature In restoring tho system to :i healthy condition. During the many years in which it has been In genernl use we have yet to learn of a single "bbo of cold or attack of tho grip having resulted in pneumonia when this remedy was used, which showp conclusively that it Is a certain pre ventive of that dangerous disease. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy con tains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as conlldently to a baby is to an adult. I'or sale by Hamil ton Drug Co. How In Your Digestion. Mrs. Mary Howling, of No. 28S Sth Ave., San Francisco, recommends a remedy for stomach trouble. She ay: "Gratitude for tho wonderful effect of Klectrlc Hitters In a case ol acule Indigestion, prompts tills tes tlmonlal. I am fully convinced thai for stomach and liver troubles Klec trlc Hitters is the best remedy on the market today." This great tonli and alternative medicine luvlgorntef the system, purities the blood and lf especially helpful In all forms of fe male weakness. 50c at A. C. Mar iters & Co's. drug store. PILE t faT nfOrad lh pllft for Ihlrlr tit On r"r t.ff,i Ittt Ai'll I bftn tfthluc Caa. -ar-i for coo.UpHo. i ttm rntinii of t 1 .mlk-M h pilot brctn to 1liatrr tnd ! nJ t ill hi thr tllit t).l trmiLU Biff at all. CararM hm Jnn wonn form. I am entirely miiI (Ml 1th umm aio." Uott fcrfdar. UMo. t Best for tt n i- Camctt CATrwmc Paar ftlrhan. Wakn ot tlrlt. It A.- Mr Nr I4 ! hnlt. Tho inuln laht I tUmp! UUU, Surl to r r r h bark. ttrllnf Rtmtdy Co., C .cag a or N T. tsj ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES A Stroug Tonic AT L 1 A Bod" llCOnOl A Greit ioda.it t, ..;, A Doctor's Medicine Aytfi Sanapatilla. h ml autbj yer belter without alcohol than with it. DKMLHHKIiH OVKItltl LKD. Cumch ut Kifhlliugeii and Gilpin Now In the edenu Court. POnTLAND, Or., Nov. 20. Judge Wolverton yesterday afternoon over ruled the demurrers filed by Job Gil pin and IxhiIh Kohlhagen, of Hose burg, two of the seven men indicted for perjury In connection with an at tempt to locate timber claims on land In Southern Oregon, after the land had been taken up by homesteaders. Judge Tbornaa O'Day appeared for the two defendants and arguments In behalf of the government were made by United States Attorney McCourt. Judge O'Day attacked the validity of tho indictments upon two grounds, tlrst, holding that the Indictments were not warranted by the facts; and, second, because two separate offenses were named In a single count. The indictments charged Gilpin and Kohlhagen, together with the five others, with perjury. In that they swore when 'they made their filings that the lands In iguestlon held no improvements, while It was well known that the claims had been taken up and were under cultivation. The lands in question are located in Josephine county, In township 24. When the township was surveyed a number of homesteaders squatted on the land, waiting for the government to throw It open for settlement. In spite of the fact that the squat ters had 'taken, up the lands two weeks before It was thrown open, the men under Indictment, it Is alt legod, formed a line In frout of the land ofllce and made filings on the claims, In spite of the fact that the Inw gives the bona fide set-tier 30 days In which to'make his filing. Thrown Out of Htnge. In the United States Court this morning W. C. Bristol demanded a ludgment on the pleading submitted 'n the case of C. W. Maynard against :hb Umpqua Steam Navigation Com mny, In which the former demands $10,000 In satisfaction of Injuries recelvod on a stage coach operated hy the defendants. In 1907 Maynard engaged a pas sage from Drain to Maruhfleld by boat and stage. After getting m the conch, he alleges that through Inexperience of dlie driver, the vehicle was precipitated down a slx 'oot embankment In the darkness of the-night of March 8. The plaintiff received damages to his left arm which caused him to become an In nate of a North Hend hospital for tevernl months. It Is the conten tion of Mr. Hrlstol that tho company guaranteed Maynard a safe passage when It sold him a ticket. The point raised iu not new, but tho character f Its presentation la somewhat uovol. 'UMK TO OAKLAND roit IUTSINKSS TRAINING Polytechnic ItiiHincNH College and School of Kngiuceriiig. !t(MI 12th Street, Oakland, Calif., fforH by fur the best facilities ever provided In the West for high-grade tusincHs training. This largo luuti utlou Is like a series of large busi ness olllees where students are ruined In .actual business prnctlce. Ivery graduate of the complete husi less course of this College Is em tloyed. Pleasant, home-like plnces n private families, for young men nd women, are reserved, practically iL cost. Courses in Huslnoss Training. Shorthand and Typewriting,, Tele graphy, also Civil, Klectrleul. Me chanical and Mining Knglneerlng. KltKK College Journal and one doz. Cards with your name written there on will be sent any one upon re quest. Colds and Croup In Children. "My little girl Is subject to colds, ' ays Mrs. Win, II. Serlg, No. 41 Klfth It., Wheeling, W. Va. "Last win er she had a severe Bpell and a ter rible cough, but I cured her with Chntuherlalu'8 Cough Remedy with out the nld of a doctor, and my little hoy has been prevented many times 'rom having the croup by the time v use of this syrup." This remedy s for sale by Hamilton Drug Co. fllK I.ATKST AND IlKST XOVICI.S. an l.e obtained at tho Public Library n the Marsters building, upstairs over Hurr's Music Store. ddt For good printing of all kinds Hie Heview leads. CHINESE STORE YOUNG SAM, Prop Brass Ware, Vases, Etc. Chinese and Japanese gcxxls.Silk 1 laiulkercliiefs aud Fine Embroidery. Large display of Japan ese art work, suitable for Christmas Presents Wnhjut Alcchc. I Without Alcohol Wiiho : Alcohol! Without Alcohol Without Alcohol) Without Alcohol I Bu Al' under Purifier Alterative aaripirm rtoToVr tStf-SI1 iiti$x ! CAMPAIGN KXPKNKKS. Ijuw AltnoKt lKiiort -One IlnfM'burK Klcctor Spent Rottilng. SALEM, Or., Nov. 20. I). Lee Paget, treasurer of the prohibition party's organization in Oregon, has forwarded a statement of the ex penses of his party during the recent campaign to the secretary of state, as provided by 4he corrupt practices act. The statement shows the total outlay to have been $500.08, of which amount over $00 Is still owed by the prohibition party. Since the statement Is not accom panied by a proper affidavit as re quired by the Huntley enactment, Mr. Paget will bo asked to comply fur ther with the law. No other party treasurers have attempted to comply with it. A. C. Marsters and F. W. Kercher, presidential electors, have written letters to the secretary of state In which It is said they expended noth ing during tile late campaign. Their statement will also have to be sworn to In order to comply with the act. No candidate or party treasurer has properly complied with the cor rupt practices act. in this regard and the lawful time for filing statements of expenses hns passed. Itiliousuess and Constipation. For years I was troubled with bil iousness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My ap petite failed me. I lost my usual force and vitnllty. Pepsin prepara tions and cathartics only made mat ters worse. I do not know where I would have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Uver Tablets. The tablets relieve the 111 feeling at once, strengthen the digestive functions, helping the sys tem to do Its work naturally. Mrs. Kosa Potts, Illrmiiigham, Ala. These tablets are for sale by Hamilton Drug Co. A marriage license has been issued to King O. Hogan and Delia Fisher, of Oakland. Truth and Quality appeal to the Well-informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent success and creditable ntnnding. Accor ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is the only remedy of known value, but ono of many reasons why it is the best of personal and family laxatives is tho fact that it cleanses, sweetens and relieves the internal organs on which it acts without any debilitating after effects and without having to increase the quantity from time to time. It acts pleasantly and naturally and truly as a laxative, and its component parte aro known to and upproved 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 sale by all leading druggists- ROSEBURG, : : No Trouble to Show You PLOWS J. I. Case, Parlin & Orendorff, Mone, John Deere " HARROWS Disc. Drag, Springtooth Ifero fanning Mills HoxMier Drills and Seeders Stump Pullers, Cider Presses, Mitchell VagonsTat J. F. BARKER & CO. PHONE 161 DAILY WKATHKK REPORT 0. 8. WeAtbar Bureto, local office, Rostburg, Or,. hour, endlDg i . m. Nov. 21, 1WS. Precipitation Id inchei and nunaredthi: Maximum temperature o9 Minimum temperatare Precipitation 0.1 Total prnclp. ilnce dreto! month 1 nft Avf. prectp. for thU month for 80 yean.... 4.37 Total preclp.lrom Kept. 1, 1900. to data 7. J) Average preclp. from September 1, 1877 6.K4 Total exceia from Sept. 1, 11108 SI Average precipitation for 81 wet aealoni, Sept. to May (lncluilve) .32.V3 William Bill, Observer. For Roseburg and Vicinity: Rain tonight and Sunday! Increas ing southerly winds. Seven Years of Proof. "I have had seven years ot proof that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the best medicine to take for coughs and colds and for every diseased condi tion of throat, chest or lungs," says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The world has had 38 years of proof that Dr. King's New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and colds, la 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's. drug store. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. City Marshal I. J. Norman was able to be on the street today for the first time in several weeks, having been III with la grippe and stomach trouble. It will be several days yet, however, before he will be able to resume his duties. Read Review advs. for bargains. NOVELTY THEATRE Program changes each Sunday, Monday, Weduosday and Friday. PROGRAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MOVING PICTURES: "The Witch." "The Merry Widow lint." "A IjOte Affair." "The First Frock Coat." ILLUSTRATED SONGS: Since You Called Me Dearie. and ' 'By the Old Oaken Hucki t, IjOlliNe," MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION 5c Evening Performance 10c Our Special Premium Last year we spent a large sum of money for calendars Ihat we gave to our cus tomers. This year we are going to do still better by those who patronize us. We have secured a goodly num ber of these clocks, illus trated here. With every cash purchase you will l, given premium tickets for the amount paid. When you have secured $25.00 in tick ets the clock Is yours. Only ono to a customer. We have them In four different colors. 1 I JFV JEWELER ' Ha-JLw 1 , OPTICIAN : : OREGON. Don't Backslide A man that backslides always has a "because" for every "why." Take an ordinary ready made suit one of the "hand-me-down" variety looks nice, fits nice perhaps, why? The presser's hot iron has made it. But wait a month sorry looking sight isn't it puckers, puffs, and bags; well, that's why we keep hammering at You. You wear clothes; we want to show you the kind that makes friends of You. We want to be your friend that is why we want to sell you a suit that will bring you back to HARTH'S TOGGERY, the home of GOOD CLOTHES. Prices consistant with values. Get the habit good habit. Harth's Toggery Habit. Clothes Kept Pressed Free of Charge J of China p Comtreriting on November l 7, we will make low prices H on Haviland China. Come and buy while stock is complete, so you can get what you want. This sale strictly for. I cash. You will always find the best of groceries, fresh green vegetables and fruit in our store. We have our own special Alton S. GROCERS Phones 201 Manuel Lopez CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS DENNING & KENT, Distributors Roseburg, . . Oregon SEE A. D. BRADLEY Before selling: your house hold goods. He will pay the Highest Cash Price. A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd m Man GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL and supplies for Automobiles and Gasoline Engines H. W. ALTHAUS & SONS Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 1441 Roseburg, Ore. cr Commercial Club Building . delivery for rush orders 8 Frey & Co Succcisors to J. F. Barker & Co! H