Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, November 23, 1908, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
111 ILIIN(. tiOOU HO ADS.
CiKKAT RAILWAY I'XIOX.
MAY VISIT ROSEBl'RG.
8PLKVDID ENTERTAINERS.
Judge Scott Gives an Outline of DeO
nlte Working Flu int.
Ten OiguuialioriK Join American
HurrltuuD Ottk-iuls Study Traffic Prub
tenia of this .Ltatrkt.
issued Daily' except Sunday
Federation of Lubor.
BY
REVIEW PUBLISH1NQ COMPANY
OfficeReview Building, (first floor)
Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool
L. WIMBERLY, Editor.
DAILY
Her jer, bj mall 13 00
Per month, delivered
far week, delivered lb
BKMI-WKE1CLY
Per Year 2,U0
Bli Uontbi II.UO
NOVEM11KU IE!, JUOH.
Turkey Is the national bird this
week. Douglaa county Knwera pro
duce tho niboBt, and they bring good
money, too.
Although it 1b but 18 months until
the next federal census Ik taken, with
united booutliiK KoHt'hurg will make
good that prediction or having 10,
000 population at that time.
The local Commercial Club ban
been a "live wire" for the advance
ment of our city and county, and iff
voltage has been largely liicreaKud
since the booster meetlnge of Inst
week.
I
Wonder what has become of that
movement for. JiouHe-mimbeiing In
Koaeburg? Only a few weeks until
Jan. let, and we should have that
free mail delivery aturtod Juut as noon
as possible.
Patronize homo Industry, begin
ning with your county newspaper.
The Review luvlteH coimwrlHon on It
claim or being tho bust all around
newspaper published anywhere In n
town tho size of ItoHeburg. AM the
local happenlnga, bealdefi all the Im
portant events of the world right off
the wlrea every day. Hob! don, we are
always booBllng fur new enterprises
and the material advancement of
Douglas county. Get the bent Thr
Review gives you far better returns
for your money than any other local
publication, both as a newspaper and
as an advertising medium.
Now let the Commercial Club drafl
strong resolutions In favor of a gov
ernmout building in Hoaoburg and
send a copy to euch member of tin
Oregon delegation, urging early ac
tion on such a measure. With font
or five government offices already lo
cated hero Including postolllce, lime
ofllce, weathor bureau olllco and for
estry service headquarters, IichIiIvh i
government Inspector a two oi
three story structure coming not lest
than 1150,000 Is already needed.
Even with an appropriation for thai
purpose voted during tho coming hob
Blon of congrosH, opening on Dec. 7,
It will probably bo two yearn boron
tho long details of government red
tnpo could be unwound ami tin
building orectod. Within that tlnu
Koseburg expocLH to grow to a cll
of 10,O0U peoplo and tho demand fot
a govorninent butldlug will be cot-res
pondlngly Increased. Let the Coin
merclal Club lose no further tlmo li
demonstrating to our congressmen
and U. S. senators that Koseburg h
on the map and demands their at
tent Ion In this matter.
iv kfkkt novum. 11:11 23.
Oregon'M 1'rlvnte HankN Will be Hufc
(Juurtli'd by New Imw,
PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 211. Ore
gon's state banking law, enacted at
tho 1907 BOHHlon of 'the legislature,
become operative In every pnrttcu
lar next WednoBday, November 2fi.
National banks are not Included In
the application of tills statute which
Is designed better to regulate the
banking business conducted by pri
vate corporations by throwing around
It aafuguarrtB which make for the pro
tection of tho depositor. The pur
peso of the law in its present form
will be further promoted, It Is re
ported, by several Important amend
ments, which will be proposed during
the coming noun ion of the legislat
ure. The features of tho new law are:
Limits total liability to any bank
by any person or corporation to 2f
per cent of aggregate paid-in capital
and surplus of bank making loan.
Reuulrea publication of detailed
statements the same as are now pub
lished by national banks.
Regulate amount of capital stork
of banks according to population of
city In which hey are located.
Requires banks In cities of W's
than 60,000 population to carry avail
able cash reserve of II per cent of
their demand liabilities and 10 pet
cent of their time deposits; In cltlcy
of 60,000 population and more hunks
tuuBt carry cash reserves ainouutliiK
to 25 per rent of thrlr demand Ma
bllltles and 10 per cent of their time
deposits; at least one-third of these
reserve percentages shall coitHlst of
aetual cash ou hand.
Provides for Inspection of everv
bank by State Hank Kxamtner at
least once annuslly. For this exam
ination, banks pay a fee of from $:0
to $250, according to the amount of
their capitalization.
ItONDH FOR ROAD RI II.DINfi.
KKNNKWICK. Wash . Nov. 22
Governor Mead n the principal
apeaker at the morning neiotinn of
tkfttiwul Honiln t'onveiiilnn. making
hAil6tu'nl during his adilrejui f tint
Ifl Irfur 4yenr iion.Odii hun been
expended for Hiterlty In the nhupe
of public betterment nnd now ott
terlly should do nometliliiK for the
Lat. 'Th 'Jn." he Mid. "the
counties iihoilkl .kue bonda to meet
road Improvements and eitetttdoiui."
Tkm cwvcvuot 4v()uted the con
vict labor pl.n nnd the InMnllmcnt
of tUU) rock-crushing lilaula pro
vide road material.
Itching- piles -provoka prof anil r.
but profanity won't cure them.
Itoan'a Ointment cure Itching.
ding or urotrudlng nllea after
Au Important feature of the ad
dress of Hon. John II. Scott before
the Good Roads Convention Friday
afternoon wau that relating to the
practical work of road building. By
blackboard diagrams, he showed the
proper plan for making cute and fills
so ft a to establish the road on the
right grades. He then emphasized
the need for careful drainage, which
(u luelf const! tu tea the first three
principles of good road building
drainage! drainage! drainage! No
matter how good a road surface you
build. If drainage Is neglected the
road will sooner or later go to pieces.
Next, a substantial foundation Is
necessary. In establishing a grade,
esimclnlly where film are necessary,
tho foundation rock or earth must
be firmly pressed Into place with
heavy roller. For surfacing, after
the grade Is completed, the first
layer should be four Inches of crush
d rock, broken Into pieces 2 'A
Inches In diameter. This should be
rolled well Into place while being np-
ptled, care being taken to see that
the road la kept crowning well in
the center to Insure good surface
drainage. Then add the second course
of two Inches of crushed rock,
broken to 1 IncheH In size. This
likewise must be thoroughly rolled
Into place. Then add broken rock
screenings not dirt or sand so It
will percolate Into tho Interstices o'
the layers of crushed rock already
applied. Then wet this with a road
-tprinkler and roll again. If not well
rolled fully HO per cent of tho results
of your work will be lout. With
zood sprinkling and thorough rolling
your road surface will noon become
impervious to water. This Is very
neceBsary, for If tho winter rains run
through and soften the road s foun
datlon tho structure will sooner or
later go to pieces. A good, heavy
road roller, Judge flcott declared, Is
more essential than a rock crusher In
road building, although both must be
used in building substantial roads
This kind of a road will bo in prime
condition for use overy day In the
year. A satisfactory surface cannot
be niiwlo on roads built of gravel
ilono. Lens expensive roads can be
'milt but they will not be permanent
without continued repairs. Dirt roadf
'an be utilized where the trallle I
'Ight, but tho strictest care must he
liven to proper drainage. Then they
niiKt be given Immediato attention
if tor every rainfall of nny conse
luence, or breaks and ruts are
lound to foltow.
"Building good rendu nnd bu'ldlng
hem In the right way Is an luvest
neiit that will bring good returns,"
lectured Judge Heott. "Throwing
'oadH of gravel hero and there nloti
i public highway Is an expenditure
hill will avail but tittle."
For preparing tho crushed rock
fudge Scott favors tho plan of em
)loylng convict labor both state ami
on lily prisoners. This would hIho In
l measure sotvo tho "hobo" problem,
is they could be put to work with
ho rock gangs. In Mnrlon county
tome of tho state prisoners hnd thus
')een employed, with favorable re
sults. It. cost from 4 5 to 5fi cents per
lay ench to few nnd handle these
convicts. He thinks it wo convict
amps should be established at prop
er points along the rallroad Hue In
Western Oregon, and 50 or HO of
those men Hhotild turn out 500 cubic
vards of crushed rock per day. The
'atlroad company will haul this ni
Ow rtites to nny needed point along
ho line where It can be applied to
tho roads by local labor. Fount lep
an at ho have their own rock uuar-
rlos and crushing plants. Marlon
ounty now has Its of such quarries
which are used from lime to time.
iho crusher being moved from one
place to another as needed.
California Is now building n fin"
date road from Mexico to (he Oregon
lino. Washington Is taking up hIiii
Mar action in that state. While Judge
Scott does not deem n stnte road of
he greatest Importance he believes
)regon will connect these Inter-slate
ondH within n few years, as by the
ui of convict Inbor this road can
probably bo built cheaper than any
thir.
M ich Ignu has n prize system for
road hulldlng which Is said to work
well. Roads are laid out In any dls
trlrt wanting them, by the county
engineer, nnd n definite building plan
adopted. hen a mile, or several
mlloM of road is built in the district
It Is Inspected by the state engineer
and If found satisfactory, a specified
sum, perhaiw equal to that already
expended. Is npplled from the state
treasury on the roads of that dis
trict. In Oregon many people favor
the plan of the state, the county ami
the road district applying equal hu dit
to the building of mads In any local
ity, and this may In some measure
be adopted. Roatl districts have
power to levy special road taxi's, and
In many Instances a lan;e portion of
this is paid by outside Investors,
railroad and timber land companies
Then If twice the amount thus raised
can be added from state nnd county
funds tho matter of raising money
for roatl building purpose In anv
locality seems to be practically solv
ed. The leK Mature whlrh meetn
next January will doubtless take
some nclinu toward promoting the
hulldlng of good roads. Kvery dis
trict should he prepared to share in
the benefits to Ivo provided.
Beven Yrnm of Proof.
1 have hnd seven years of proof
that Dr. King's New Utscovc-ry Is the
best medicine to take for coughs and
colds and for every diseased condi
tion of throat, chest or IuhkV says
W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The
world has had 3S years of proof that
Dr. King's New IMm-overy Is the best
remedy for coughs and colds. In
grippe, asthma, hny fever, brom-hltlfl.
hemorrhage of the lungs, and the
arly stage of consumption. It?
timely use always prevents the de
velopment of pneumonia. Sold under
gunranteo at A C Mnrsters (k Cos.'
drug store. 60c and $1.00. Trial
bottle fre.
DENVER, Colo., Nov. 22. It b
been announced to the convention of
he American Federation of Labor
that there was born In Denver yester
day a powerful railway employes' or
ganizatlon to be known as the Rail
way Employes' Department of the
American I adoration, with 10 affil
iated organizations as members. H.
It. Ferham was elected chairman and
John Flaunery secretary. The object
Is to bring about a closer union of all
railroad employes and to seek to af
filiate all railroad organizations with
the Federation.
The first convention Is to be held
In Denver and 500,000 employes will
iie represented by the officers of their
organizations, which are as follows
Order of Railroad Telegraphers,
Brotherhood of Boilermakers & Iron
Shipbuilders of America, Internation
al Freight-Handlers' Union, Interna
tional Association of Machinists, In
ternational Association of Cur Work
ers. International Brotherhood of
BlackBtnlths, Brotherhood of Railway
Clerks, Switchmen s Union of North
America, International Brotherhood
of Maintenance of Way Employes
International Association of Steam
Fitters of America.
TO CITY OF MKXKX).
Announcement of Special Limited
Fullninn Train Kxcursion.
On December 12 and 13 the South
ern Pacific Company will sell round-
trip excursion tickets to the City or
Mexico. December 15, 1908, a mag
nificent Pullman train, consisting of
Pullman vestibule sleepers, observa
tlon sleeper, buffet smoking cars and
dining car will leave Ran Francisco,
California, Third and Townsend
Btroet depot for Mexico City, via
Coast Line of Southern Pacific. Fare
from Roaoburg for round trip $97.35
Roturn trip from El Paso can be
made via the Santa Fe route or
Southern Pacific, as the passenger
may desire. Holders of excursion
tickets may obtain a round trip
ticket reading from Williams to the
Urnnd Canyon of the Colorado and
return for $6.50. Forfurther infor
mation Inquire of L. B. Moore, agent
3. P. Co., Roseburg, Or.; Mr. E. Peil,
of Ashland, Ore., or, if desired, Mr.
V. H. Jenkins, Traveling Passenger
Agent, S. P. Co., will be glad to call.
DSW
LAND OFKMMJ AT KOHKIIUHG.
On Janunry 20., 1909, there are
91,500 acres in the Umpqua Forest
deserve to be thrown open. Not all
of thes lauds are Biibject to entry.
For $2.50 we will supply you with
18 tow nub I p maps showing all of this
land which Is subject to entry.
DOUGLAS COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.,
Successor to Frank E. Alley,
dtf RoBoburg, Oregon.
CANYONVILLK NKWH.
Horn, to Fred Sellert and wife, a
;lrl.
Mr. Stevens has sold his ranch,
'mown hero as 'the old Pitts place,
he consideration being $2000.
The friends of J. L. Clough are
lnd to see him about ngntn, nfte.
K'lng confined to his home since the
Irst of August with a broken leg.
Ho has been in Canyonvllle twice
luring tho past two weeks, hut ho is
not nble to use the Injured limb yet.
W. E. Mnrkham returned Satur
lay from Coffee Creek and Is exhlb
tlng a hnmUmino little nuggest of
cold In quartz and some gold dust
vhlch he panned out while ho was nt
lie mine. Ho awarded n contract
pnr driving 61 feet of tunnel to Mr.
cusla.
Jas. Fouree, wife nnd child, arriv
ed Thursday from Los Angeles and
will move Into T. L. Lady's house
for the present. Mr. Fonree lived on
Coffee Creek a number of yearB ago,
and since leaving there has spent o
ouple of yenra In Missouri. He Bays
South Douglas Is good enough for
him. Echo.
See "The Life of Abraham Lin
oln" at Tho Crescent tonight. 2t
Se 3. S
Rheumatism is In reality nn Internal inflammation a diseased condition ol
the MchhI cells which supply the nourishment nnd strength necessary to sus
tain our bodies. Uric acid, an irritating, inflammatory accumulation, gets
into the circulation because of physical irregularities, and then instead of
nourishing and invigorating the body, the blood irritates and inflames the
different nerves, tissues, muscles and joints, lecattseof its impure, acrid
condition. The pains and aches and other disagreeable nnd dangerous symp
toms of Rheumatism can never be permanently cured until every particle of
the cause Is driven from the blood. S. S. S. does this because it is a perfect
blood purifier. It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble, purifies and
cleanses the circulation, invigorates the blood, and completely drives Rheu
matism from the system. Plasters, liniments, soothing lotions, etc., may
be used for the temporary relief and comfort they bring, but a cure cannot
le effected until S. S. S. has removed the cause. It frees the blood of every
impurity nnd makes it a rich, health sustaining fluid, to bring permanent
relief and comfort to those who suffer with Kheumat&ui kxk ou Rheuma
tism und any medical advice free to all who write.
THB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANtX.' CA.
Shoes We Are
Proud to Show
In every rect our new shoes for women
IHWctw merit,
KtiMvit leathers built for all occasions,
l.ltfht welts for bright and dry days.
Heavy soles Intended tor slet and snow.
Dressy turn shoes aud licht welta for evening-.
Made by a reliable and able manufacture!
Kuppendorf DUtman
R. L Stephens
Successor to Parrot Bros
txckialvt Shoe DmW
PORTLAND, Or.. Nov. 22. In or
der to learn the needs of the South
ern Oregon cities and to co-operate
with them in the development of that
section of the state. Ham man offic
ials from the local headquarters will
leave Portland tonight to visit the
southern part of the Btate and meet
the people of that district. The party
will be headed by General Manager
O'Brien, and William McMurray, gen
eral passenger agent, and R. B,
Miller, general freight agent, will ac
company him. The trip will be made
In Mr. McMurray's private car, Ore
gon.
Ashland, Med ford, Grants Passj and
other leading points on the South
ern Pacific will be v lei ted. An in
sight Into the actual conditions there
as affects traffic and general railroad
service Is to be gained. Not only
shippers will be talked with and con
sulted, but the plan Is to meet rep
resentatives of the people and learn
their needs.
Never before has the spirit of co
operation between the Oregon cities
and Harrlman tines been bo well de
veloped and so noticeable as at nroB-
ent. The plan of the management
of the rail UneB of the state Is to
enlist the entire official staff In the
development of the country Berved
This helps the railroads, of course
and It a ltto helps the state. With
the spirit of sympathy between the
railroads and the communities so
manifest and with commercial or
ganizations boosting each city and
the entire state, a wonderful future
for Oregon during the coming year Is
assured.
WORKS WONDERS.
Wonderful Compound Cures Piles,
Kczema, Skin lulling, Hklu
Eruptions, Cut and
Bruises.
Doan's Ointment is the bet skin
treatment, and the cheapest, because
so little Is required to cure. It cures
plies after years of torture. It
cures obstinate cases or eczema, it
cures all skin itching. It cures Akin
eruptions. It heats cuts, bruises,
scratches and abrasions without leav
ing a Bear. It cures permanently.
Roseburg testimony proves It.
Mrs. G. W. Kezartee, Flint St.,
Roseburg, Ore., Bays: "For some lit
tle time I was annoyed by an Irrita
tion on thy nose. Sometimes It was
badly Inflamed and became raw and
Bore. I tried a number of remedies,
but nothing cured me until I read
about Doan's Ointment and got a
box at A. C. MarBterB & Co's. drug
store. The first application gave re
lief and I felt no more of the irritat
ing affliction. I consider Doan's
Ointment tho finest remedy to be ob
tained for any skin disease."
For sale by all druggists. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milourn Co., Buf
falo, New York, sole agents for the
United States.
Remember the naiuo Doan's
and take uo other.
DEATH OF IRA KCCLFK.
After a short Illness of a few days,
Ira Eccles died at Arapaho. Okla..
Nov. 5, 1908, of malaria fever.
He came to Oregon about five
years ago and took up land near
Roseburg. He spent the greater part
of two vearB in or near Roseburg,
afterwards going to Portland nnd re
maining the greater part or tne time
until Februnry, 1908, when he-went
to California and after a few months
to his home in Oklahoma. He was
a cousin of Mrs. J. J. Gross, of Oak
land, Oregon. He Is survived by his
fnthor and mother, one brother nnd a
Hlster, nil of Oklahoma; also two
brothers nnd a sister In Missouri.
He wns a man of strong char
acter and temperate habits and his
untimely death Is deeply mourned
not only by his bereaved relatives
but by all who knew him. XX.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Geenley, of the
Imperial mine, returned Tuesday In
their automobile from a trip to Ra
ker City, going on to the mine the
next morning. Sumpter American.
DRIVES OUT
RHEUMATISM
$3.00
to
$5.00
Next Door to Postoffk
Four KveUts Announced L'uder Aus
pice of Commercial Club.
The trustees of the Roseburg Com
mercial Club respectfully request the
announcement of the following:
Upon petition of the teachers and
students of the high school, present
ed to the Commercial Club some
months ago, asking that the club ar
range for a courbe of lectures for
the coming winter, the trustees of
the Club have arranged for a high
class co u rue of four numbers, to be
given at the Baptist church, as fol
lows: November 26 The Artist Trio,
consisting of artists of national repu
tation, aa follows: Agnes Doyle, read
er and interpreter of literature;
Flora McOIll, contralto, and Blanche
Deerlng, violinist. This will be a
beautiful and uplifting entertainment
which none can afford to miss.
November 30 Ople Reed, the em
inent writer, In a lecture which is
pronounced a sparkling gem of
humor and wit, mixed with pathos.
Those who have read Mr. Head.
famous stories will be especially
eager to hear him on the platform.
January 22. Sylvester A. Long, in
a brilliant lecture, presenting a mo
saic of great truths laid In a cement
of humor. Mr. Long has had great
success on the lecture platform. The
Terra Haute Star Baid of his work
at a Chautauqua meeting: "More ap
plause, more laughter and more
smiles than during any other ses
sion." February 18. Governor J. Frank
Hanly. The great reform governor
of Indiana is a national figure, and
needs no Introduction to any Ameri
can audience. A Pittsburg press no
tice Bays of a speech delivered there
by Governor Hanly: "Pittsburg has
not heard the like of It in a quarter
of a century. There was In it the
splendid rhetoric of a manly man, a
man with a clean record and a pure
conscience."
The trustees of the Commercial
Club have fixed the price of course
tickets embracing the four great at
tractions at $2 each.- Single admis
sions will be as follows: Artist Trio
50 cents; Ople Read, 75 cents; Syl
vester Long, &U cents; Governor Han
ly, 75 ccnU.
The patronage of this course by
tho people of Roseburg will mean In
dorsement of the commendable re
quest of the high school and of the
enterprise shown by the Commercial
Club in acting upon that request. It
will mean also 'that the people get
full value for their money. The
course will doubtless be the best
thing of the kind that ever "happen
ed" to Roseburg, and will be a mile
stone In our progress. Tickets to be
had of high school students, of the
assistant secretary of the Club and
nt Lenox & OLt's Palace of Sweets.
ILLINOIS CORN SHOW.
8PRINGFIELD, 111., Nov. 23.
One of the greatest expositions of
corn and Its 107 by-products over
seen In the United States was open
ed today In the State Armory nnd
will extend through the week. Fifty
thousand feet of floor space In the
Armory has been utilized to the full
by the exhibitors, and an additional
temporary building Is required to
house nil -the displays. Corn is the
greatest agricultural product of Illin
ois and the State Corn Show, which
will hereafter be an an mini affair,
promises to be of great value to the
farmers of the stnte in educating
them to scientific methods of corn
cultivation.
TAFT'H HKCKKTAKY.
NEW YORK, Nov. 22. Fred Car
penter la to be the secretary of the
President after March 4. He has
been with Mr. Taft a good many
years and when In Ihe war depart
ment had the reputation of being
abto to "turn down" a visitor In a
very happy manner. This Is one of
the great essentials of a president's
secretary. Mr. Taft told the people
of Mr. Carpenter's old home In the
Northwest, recently, that he was "the
best private secretary a man ever
had." There will be rejoicing when
he succeeds Loob.
o
How la Your Digestion.
Mrs. Mary Dowllng, 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
scute Indigestion, prompts this tes
timonial. I am fully convinced that
fof stomach and liver troubles Elec
tric Bitters is the best remedy on
the market today." This great tonic
and alternative medicine Invigorates
the system, purities the blood and Is
especially helpful In all forms of fe
male weakness. 60c at A. C. Mar-
stera A Co's. drug store.
The Pressure of
Laundry
Work
done at home Is felt by
the hrnd of the house and
all the family. Why not be
relieved of It? Sn, rll
your work to this laundry
and thr renult will be high'y
MtlMfartorjr. We use tin 3
soap, pure water and a lib
eral amount of skill aml
gnod senae.
HhirtA, collars, ruffs and
starrhed goods are a special
ty with u.
Watch for prices next
week. Phoue 701.
Roseburg
S'eam
Laundry,
The Kind You Have Always Bought, aud which has been
in use lor over SO years, bos borne the signature of
and has been uiado under his per
ZW2- sonal supervision since its infancy.
Wtaf?Z-cMcAtM Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits Imitations and " JuHt-as-good' r.re but
Experiments thut trille with and endanger the health of
lulUuts aud CiiJ.rca Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA "'A
Castorfa is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nnd allays l'ovcrihlmcss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind '
Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures CouHtlpatlor
und Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the
Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the
The KM You toe Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMK CENTAUR OJiMST, TT MURRM BTHCCT, NEW VOIH 3 IT.
8. P. VIOLATKS CATTLE LAW.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 22.- T
Southern Paeiile company was y est or
day convicted In the Unl ed dtntes
circuit court on tn (harirfT. rf v oint
Ing the law providing for the care
and foedinc of p'Mp i ,g nliij)
ment. Or the original 22 Instances
of neglect rl!eged. two were with
drawn, and the railway was held to
be not wholly responsible for 10
others boonuHo of floods whlrh de
moralised trafllc. The convictions on
the remaining 10 counts will sub
ject the company to a fine of from
(100 to $500 for eaoch offense.
The Story ofa Medicine.
It name-nOoldon Mudleal Discover?'
wiWBUKituHtod by ono uf Its most import
ini and valuable ingredients Guldeo
Seal root.
Nour'y forty years ago, Dr. Pierce dis
covered thut he could, tiy the use of pure
trlplu-refiwd glycerine, aidod by u cer
tain degruo of constantly malnl.ilnet
heat and with tho aid of apparatus am
applluucus dosigt:Kl for that purpovo, ex
tract from our most valuablo native tnu
dlclnal roots their curative proper tie
much better than by tho use of alcohn
so gHiiorully employed. So tho now won
famed "Golden Mod leal Discovery," f.
the cure of weak stomach, Indigestion.
dyspepMa. torpid liver, or biliousness &.
kindred derangements wan Una made, &
It ever slnio has bVn, without a partir'
Of alcohol ih lu makVun.
A glance NJlthpjfiru list of its Ing red
nts, printed (mTfyers bottle-wrappci
will snow that it Is tsaoe from the mo:
valuable medicinal rooisMound growl ,
In our American foresaw All these ?
redients have received thoTfrnni-frT-
aorsr-ment rrorn thoJcjidinat iiniiuTev
Deris, yrhi ra Hn.l wrllery nn
Majiay who ""r1"1 thtm "1 Ihf yu
X little booK of these endorsements JT"
been compiled by Pr. R. V. Pierce, v
Buffalo, K. Y.. and will be mailed fret U
any ono aaklug sanio by pn&tal enrd, o
letter addreaecd u the loctor as above
From th9f; endorse menu, copied frot
standard niedicr.1 books of all thodUTer
ent ftrhools of practice. It will bo foam"
that the Ingredlantji composing the "Gold
en Medlcul Discovery " are advised not
only for the cure of thu atiove meutiuiiej
diseases, but aUo for tho euro of ail ca
tarrhal, brouehfal and ihroul ntleeiift
accompalnud with catarrhal diselmrgtv
hoarsennu, nore throat. !lnr'rln.
bang-on-coughs, ai.d all tlmso wuih.
affttttions which, if not promptly ai.
Eroperly t ma ted are liable to terminal
l consumption. Take Mr. Pd-rcc's Dis
covery In time and penivpru In its iih
Qntll you a n it a fair trial und It Is no:
likely to disappoint. Tiki much dink! n.
be eiiwctod of It. It wMl nt p-inru
miracles. It will not cur consumi-trwr
In Its ad v a need sumes. Nu medicine
It will cure tho affections that taad U( U
oasumptlnu.' f Uiin it
Phono 1053 All Work Guaranteed
H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber
Special Sale on
Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap:
Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge
Racks, Etc
Ul me make n eaUmale oa jrour work. Sleam and Hit w.i,. a Speolai'r
Foot, of Jackson SU Repair Work Neatly Don.
The Birth Stone for November is
The TOPAZ
WE HAVE AX IMMENSE LINE, MOUNTED AND USMOUn7eD
W. Hart a full llae of Locttu, Nteklarea, U Vallly., P.nd.nu, K.
la!Z!!otmnmma "J "" " "i "" " " """Pitt.
Wa Inritc jon to call.
J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker
HOStBURC. . . ORICON
Signature of
lUHKAl'S.
See our swell bureaus in both full
Ize and Princess, also splendid line
if rockers In alt the up-to-date styles.
L-'nmplete line of all styleB of furni
ture, carpetB and rugs.
B. W. STRONG,
The Furniture Man.
We are sole agents tor the Conklln
Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec
omend them ftfl being far ahead of
any other pen on the market. Agee'j
Book Store. TF
NOVELTY
THEATRE
ProBram changes each Sunday,
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.
PROGRAM
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
MOVING PICTURES:
"The Inn-Keeper's Wife."
"Iilltle .Juies Verne."
"The 111 KllW-U of a Shave'
ILLUSTRATED SONGS:
"Suiibonnet Sue."
and
"Hoo, lino. Ain't You Cuming
Over ToiiIkIiI."
MATINEE 2:30 TO 5
ADMISSION
5c
Evening Performance 10c
riTTortiiuT or uf store
Head Review ads. for bargains.