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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUI-U DAILY liXCbPT SUNDAY BY WiVII-W I'UI1I.ISHIN(1 COMPANY Office- Keview lluildinx, (flrat floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main uol. I.. WIMBI-KI.Y, l-dltor. DAILY Hi.r rr,br mall H Fr UiODlli, delivered. U) Per wek, delivered 16 BXUI-WVEKLY Vnr Year I nil Monthl 1 1. Ml ii:cioMiu:it , iiiiih. HTATK IIOAI) OITOHKI). Unit County, However, Fulls In Mile For Iri'Klxliitlw Move. AI.HANY, Or., Due. 1. Tho I. Inn County Good Honda Association was m-jcanicd In thla city this iiftornoon at a blK entliHiiluatlu kockI roads con vention, attended by about 200 rop roHonlittlvft mun from nil parta of the county. Tho aaaoclatlon wua formed for tho Komirul linlitormont of tho roadH of Linn County, but Ha special liuriKwo will be the coiiHldonilion of road loKlHlntlon to bo propound nt tho mart suasion of the Otckoii IokIh lultiro. Aiuitbor convention will be held horo Dec. 1 1 for this piirKiHu. . Tho propoiwl plan for a road across Iho mate north and south did not recelvo much (IIhcuhhIoii, but tho aniitimniit or the convention appear ed to ho (ipiwued to tho plan. Cnunly JimIko J. N. Duncan waa eloetod proHlilont of tho nsaoclutlon and other olllcora wore choacu an fol Iowa: Hecrelniy, ox-Gnu ii'ly JmlKo 0. 11. Stewart; trenaurur, Hlato Henutor Krank J. Mlllor; vlco-nrealdonU. County ConiinlHlonor T. J. Hut lor, of Albany, J. A. Wallace, of Hclo. M U. Knrstnr, of Tnwtont. Will Orlinoa, of llarlabui'K, and It. 10. Houston of Albany, Tho convention mot tbla afternoon In 'the courthotiao. County JuiIko Duncan prualded and made tho open ing iuiureaa, inirodllcliiK John II Scott, of Salem, proaldout of tho Ore Ron llood Itoaila Aaaoclatlon, who made the chief addrnaa of the day. Move for Hlato I toad. i A ,A M A, Wash., Dec. 1. The Itood ronda convention called for to day la brliiKlng hundreda of people to minima. Iho object of Iho meeting la to lako tho Initlallvo toward mnmrliiK a roan inroimn Iho atato from HelihiK hani, via Tacoma, Beatllo and way poluta, to Kalamn, thence to Vim couver, In thla atatu, and then to the city of Portland. To build audi a hlKhway would roiiulro at leant $800, (100. iibBaKinnow and mi 9: Why these grapes ? Because from the healthful grape comes the chief ingre dient of Royal Baking Powder, Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Ahim-phosphite powdcrt are nude with hanh mineral acidi and must be avoided. ItOOSKVELT WEDDING DAY. WASHINGTON, V. C, Dace. 2. President and Mrs. Roosevelt are to day receiving the congratulations ol hundreda upon the occasion of the 22nd anniversary of their wedding. Theodore House veil and Edith Her mit Carrow, dauKhter of Charles and Gertrude Elizabeth Carrow were mar ried In New York, Dec. 2, 1S8B. They have Ave children, four boys and one girl, all of whom are living. The present Mra. KooHevelt la the second wife of the prealdent, hla flrat wife having died February 1 4, 1884, two days after giving birth to a daughter, now Mra. Longworth. IS '81 30 MINING C(IN(JHI:h,S OI'UNS. IIiih .Many OlijeclN May Hlart War oil Nlauilaril Oil Co, IMTTSniUtO, Pa., Doco. 2. With ovory inlnornl and metal producing Htalo from the Atlnnllc. In tho I'nclhV repreaented by dlxMnguinhcd dele gatea, tho Aiuerlrnn Mining emigres oienei! Ha llli annual Houston in the Hiurly City today. It la estimatod tll.ll tho delegiltea anil visitors tiiiin her n Ihousamt ami this attendance In expected to bo doubled by Kridny, when Iho governors and nilno experts of all coal states will hold a confer ence for the purpose of promoting uniform state legislation for pro tecting Iho Uvea of minora and pro tecting tho fuel supply from waste. Proposals for elimination of fraud ulent mining stock oiwrntliMia. the relation between custom smelters mid Iho ore producers; federal aid for mining schoolB and experiment sta tions; the exploitation of the rare mineral resources of the rouiitiv: conservation of mineral re- the sources, timber and water supply ami uiuiiriiiuiii or urn mtnliiK laws of the several states are the particular sub jects which will lie under dlscusslen. Ono of the leading objects of the congnws Is the enactment of nde uunto laws for tlie prevention of fake mining schcinea. 11 has been suc cessful In having stringent laws pass ed by sonic of the slates covering tills subject, and It Is the Intention to In time have every state enact a law which will guarantee protection to legitimate mining Interests. Sensnllonnl developments nre ex ported to follow the assertion of Sec retary Cnlhnilth that (he Standard tilt t o. la rapidly securing control of me mil put of iho mines of tho coun try through Ha- alliance with the smelter (rust. Arnrdlng to Cnlbralth, John 0. Hockofellcr la slowly but surely guln- i"K i-oiiirtn ei uio mineral resources of Iho United Statea. Through his ninauce wnn the ti nnsxirtntlon trust and the smelter trust, which is In reality an adjunct of tho Standard 1)11 Co., Rockefeller can now tell nearly every miner In ,the I'lttti-d Miniea wnat lie must take for his ore. The amclter trust has patented methods of ore reduction and ore re duction machinery until miners are rnnipellnd to ship ore to the trust and take lis estiuillle of .value. Calbrallh believes he has a rem edy, lie wants the senate to pass (he iiiii esiniiiislilng a bureau of mines, which has alrcndv been passed by mo Mouse of Representative. He win urge on the mining congress that pressure be brought nMin tile senate to sis-ure tho passage of this hill. When the bureau of milieu Is es tatillahcal. the fight Is Just begun, savs Calbrallh. The struggle will (hen be to secure annual appropriations for the use of the bureau of mine to be used In experimenting on methods i( ore reduction for the benefit of the whelo ieople. I lee' Aid of the Preal.yterlan Church will have a Window Sale of Home Cooking Saturday IVc. 6 at the MuUHnker-tiueet (Irocery store. Here after the Home Cooking sale will he held the 1st Saturday of each month. . UJt i IIOII.V. McdIIKIIlOY In Ilosehurg, Dec. 2, 11108, to Mr. anil Mra. A. U. Mo Ghehoy, a daughter, MIM.IKIN In Hoseburg, Nov. 2 ft, 11108, to Mr. and Mra. James Mllll kln, u daughter. WHY IT KICCIOHDH. Ilecaliso ll'a Kor One Thing Only, and lloHchui'K I'eople Appceclulo This. Nothing can bo good for every thing. Doing ono thing well brings suc cess. Dunn's Kidney Pllla do ono thing only. They euro sick kidneys. They euro bucltucho, ovoj-y kidney III. Hero la Itoschurg evidence to prove It. A. Fields, 1ILM Mill St., Ilosehurg, Ore., saya: "Tho recommendations of Dean's Kidney Pllla by local peo ple, led mo to get a Htipply at A. C. MarsteiH' drug Btore, aa I had been bothered for yeara by kidney com plaint. They brought very gratify ing results and fur the relief I found through their uso 1 am willing to endorse tlieui," Kor Bale by all d'ngglsts. Price liO celltfl. rostor-Mllourn Co., 'Ilnf falo, New York, Bole agents for tho United Htalea. Iti'ineniber tho nnnio Doiiu'b and tako no other. M.UtltlliD. NHAT-LartAUT At tho home of the brido'a parcnta, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. I.nltnut, at Saginaw, Or., Nov. 29, 1908, Harry P. Neat and Misa Pearl I. I.nltiiut, Kov. W. J. Gard ner, olllcluMng. This la Worth Heading. I.eo F. Zullnskl, of 08 Gibson St., Iluffuln, N. Y., anya: "I cured tho moat nnnoying cold aoro I ever bad, with Hucklen'a Arnica Salve. I ap plied thla Halve once a day for two dayH, when ovory trace of the aore waa gone." Heals nil aorce. Sold under guarantee at A. C. Maratora ft Co'H. drug store. 2ficc. j WHY HUVFKR? . . llreutlie Hyoiuel and Kill the Loath aome Catarrh Oernia. JubI as long aa you have catarrh your nose will Itch, your breath will be foul, you will hawk and apK, and you win do other disgusting thlnga, because you can't help yourself. The germs of catarrh have got you In their power; they are continually and peralstontly digging Into and Ir ritating 'the mucous membrane of your nose and throat. They are now making your life miserable; In time they will aap your entire avatem of Ita energy, Ita Btrength, Its vigor and vitality. Hut there la one remedy that will kill the germs and cure catarrh, and that, is Hyomel, the Auatrallan dry air treatment. Red Cross Pharmacy will guaran tee Hyomel to cure catarrh, or mon ey back. Don't delay thla pleasant antiseptic treatment. Breathe in Hyomel and kill the germs. Hod Cross Pharmacy will sell you a complete Hyomel outfit, Including Inhaler, for only $1.00. It la also guaranteed to cure bronchitis, asth ma, coughs, colds, hay fever and croup. DIG LAND OPENING. , Call at the Douglas County Ab stract Co, and learn all about the big land opening, Jan. 20, 1909. . a- . - BUREAUS. See our Bwell bureaus In both full size and Princess, also splendid line of rockers In all the up-to-date styles. Complete line of all atylea of furni ture, carpetB and ruga. B. W. STRONG, Tbe Furniture Man. Never sacrifice quality for price. See a Hush and Lane and tbe Victor piano. - dtf W. C. Harding, president of the VV. C. Ilili'dlug I. and Co., which Is handling the big llooth rami In (lar- len Valley, Inst week visited hla for mer homo at Aberdeen, Wash. Of that visit Iho Aberdeen World savs: 'Splco line been given to the real ob- tnte market the past two days by the reappearance hoiv of W. C. Ilai-iilng. a former real eHlate booster, In fact, the biggest booster who ever struck Grays Harbor. When Mr. Hurtling left Abei'iUH'tl for Itoschurg he ellllHcd big vacancy which lias not been tilled It was thought that Mr. Hard ing hud come back to make thing in in ii ngalli, hut lie suys he is only liere on a visit. He was warmly wel comed by ninny friends." Bad Symptoms. The woman who luu periodical head achna, backache, wvw Imaginary darl Ipoui or stsH-ks denting or iliinclng belon Ucr eyca, haygimwlng dlitress or h.mvy .stomach, faint sih'IIa, drag .'ling in lower abdominal or easily atarilcd or excited. painful prlod,wlthor with- rn, la sintering from rangemcnts ihst should Ion. Net all of alswa ly to bo present In any badly treated and aucl. Into maladies which de knila it they do not lull leollng ili Jlllg-downlc pelvic triifoll Irregular or oui irivic caiai H'eakinTrsamlOt' have c.Tfly ayfci yniptoiU In cae at lutclnie. Nl'glyCtnd or caiettii run man Ufe surgei rHaVrtiily. tl.tl Llilllk-lrilli lilt itrlii nail.- il,.t, jay !Vi""" tiiill-.aiiiiulfiiili.U iLi. 1 he vriv siiewn to miHlu-al science lor the cure oi woman's rsvullsr allmonoi eni..e imnit. eoniimlttun. No alcohol, harmful, oi babil'turnilns drug is U) I found In the ntl ot lu linimlunta printed en eacl hottl wrpH'r and aliened umler oath In any rendition of the female JtMcm IT riercs i Kavorlle Pren-rlplion can do only (inid never harm. lt hole elTect Is unlreiifihen. Invigorate and regulati the whola female system and MtsH'tally Ilia pelvic nrgs-n. When thce are de rjngid In tun, -non or ilT.-t.-i bv dl-ase the nkmiach and other organs of 'digest loii become sjnip.itlii'iicallt deranged, the nerve are weakened, and a long list ol bait, unpleasant symptoms follow. T'X much mast not ba eiwt.nl of this "Ka vorlle Prescription.- It will not perform miracles; will not cure liimor-no med cine will. , ,J p(,,.n 1hp, Ulen In time, atvl thus the operating aveded ""l,"0"' 1"1", mt ' W omen imrlerlna from diseases of Ion. Standing, are Invited Vi consult IV viol I lel.-e by letler. frre. All erre.iHlenct) la held a sul.'ily private and sa.-r.dlj Bulls I"'!? Y 'ar"," '" K V- , lwi lr terra's leitlral AdvlserdHTinagesi Is sent f-e. on receipt f tl one-cnl jumps for rapcr-covered or 11 stamps fof oJeta-boaasl aopy Addrau aa alra Ladies of Roseburg Attention! Attention! Special Sale of Coats, Suits, Skirts and Silk Petticoats December 2, 3, 4 and 5. All Fall Styles at Bell Sisters' Millinery J. M. Acheson Co., of Portland. Miss. C. Wallman, Agent. JUST BOOKS There has never been a better lot of books offered in the history of Rose- burg, than we now have in stock. Thousands to make selections from. The following list are all new and the latest copyrighted books just off the press. Most of them have never been read in Roseburg before. The Trail of the Loneaome Pine John Fox, Jr. - The Little llrown Jug; at Klldare - Nicholson. Mr. Crewe's Career Winston Churchill. The 1,ure of the Maakr Humid Mnctirath. The llook of (sweethearts lll'd by Christy, Fisher and other The Conqueror (Northwstn Hist'ry) Rev A. Atwood Holy Orders Marie Con-Hi. A Utile Ilrother of the Illrh Jos. M. Patterson. The Ijong Arm of Mannistei. K. Phillipa Oppenhelm The Money Chaiiftcra Upton Sinclair. Tho Voice of the City ). Henry. The Wayfarers) Mary Ktewart Cutting. Tho Weavers Gilbert Parker. The Hands of Plcaauro Fllson Young. The Hliuttle Francoa Hodgson lturnett. Throe Weeka F.llnor (Jlyu. The Man From Ilrodney'a Geo. Ilarr McClltclM'oll. Mr. ami Mrs. Vllllers Huliert Wales. Old Wlvea for New David Graham Phillipa. Peter-7-llopklnson Hniltli. Heart of the Woat (). Henry. ' Into tlu Primitive It. K. ltejinett. The IIy of the Hecoration Frances Utile. Ijetvla Hand Mary Johnston. Tho Flower of the Dusk Myrtle Reed. The Fly on the Wheel K. C. Thurston. Get ltlcli Quick Walllngford Randolph Cluwter. Heart of the Red Firs Ada W. Anderson. The Coaat of Chance K. L. Cliuiuberlaiii. The Doctor Ralph Connor. The FnchanU-d Hat Harold MacGrath. The Firing Line Rnbt. W. Chambers. The Avenger M. 1'lillllps Oppenlieiin. The Harrier Ilex Reach. The Rinding of tile Strong O. A. Mason. The Rlack Rag j. J. Vance. x The Ituller's Story Arthur Train. The Hlverman Stewart Edward White. The Silver llutterlly Mra. Wilson Woodrow. ' The Angel and the Star Ralph Connor Weeping Cross Henry L. Stuart. Tito Wheel of Fortune Louis Tracy. Together Robert Herrlck. Tbe Testing of Diana Mallory Mra. H. Ward. Vera, The Medium Richard Harding Davis. Fenwlck's Career Mra. Humphrey Wards Fighting Chance, The Robt. W. Chambera. Pam Decides Bettina von Button The Captain of the Kaunas LouIb Tracy. The Colonel of the Red Huzzars John Reed Scott. The Day's Work Kudyard Kipling. Doctor Luke of the Labrador Norman Duncan. The Fair God Lew Wallace. Lavender aad Old Laoe Myrtle Reed. The Battle of the Strong Gilbert Parker. O i ne Haunters ot me silences mas. u. u. noueris. Red Saunders Henry Wallace Phillips. A Daughter o' tne South George Cary Eggleston. Emmy Lou George Madden Martin. Little Citizen Myra Kelly. Gilbert Neal Harben. Strongheart Burton. Chip, of the Flying U Bower. Raw Gold Sinclair. Adam's Clay Cosmo Hamilton. Adventures of John Johns Frederic Carrel. . Angel Esquire Edgar Wallace. Aunt Maud Ernest Oldmeadow. The Big Fellow Frederick Palmer. The Boyhood of Lincoln Eleanor Atkinson, Colonel Greatheart H. C. Bailey. The Dawn of Womanhood Gabrielle E. Jackson. Tho Devil Molnar van Westrum. Doctor Ellen Juliet Wiilbor Tompkins. The Duke's Motto J. H. McCarthy. The Gentle Grafter O. Henry. Gleam O'Dawn Arthur Goodrich. The Great Miss Driver Anthony Hope. The Guest of Quesnay Booth Tarktngton. The Liberators Isaac M. Stevens. Love Songs Old and New lll'd by Underwood. The Marquis of Loveland C. N & A. M. Williamson The Mascot of Sweet Brier Gulch H. W. Phillips "9009"; A Prison Story James Hopper. The Planter Herman Whitaker. The Point of Honor Joseph Conrad. Princess Dehra John Reed Scott. The Red Skull Fergus Hume. The Servant In the House C. R. Kennedy. A Spirit in Prison Robert Hichens. Tales from Bohemia R. Neilsou Stephens. The Tether Ezra S. Brudno. The Toy Shop M. S. Gerry. The Witching Hour Augustus Thomas. Audrey for Instance Brian Hooker. The Circular Staircase M. R. Rhinehart. Five Nights Victoria Cross. A Lost Leader E. Phillips Oppenhelm. The Man From Glengarry Ralp Connor, Prisoners of Chance Randall Parrlsh. The Turn ot the Balance Brand Whitlock. The Under Groove Arthur Stringer. Ungava Bob Dillon Wallace. We have a complete girl's library and a complete boy's library, from which to make selections for the young folks 10 to 16 years. These books are written by authors who are children's favorites. We also have the largest stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS in Roseburg. Watch this adv. Agee's Book and Stationery Store . Successor to C. B. Cannon. STRIFE HOLDS RACK CITY. Citizens to Settle Liquor Question In Mcdford at Klection. Shoes We Are Proud to Show In ovory iosect our new shoes for women possess merit. Finest lout hers built for all occasions. UtfM welts for bright mid dry days. Heavy solos Intended for sleet and snow. Prossy turn shoes and litfht welts for evening. Made by a reliable and ttblo manufacturer Kupnendorf DUtman R. L Stephens Successor to Parrot Bros Exchisiva Shoe Dealer 'Eh-- ' $3.00 $5!00 Next Door to Pottofllc No Trouble to Show You PLOWS J. I. Case, Parlin & Orendorff, Mone, John Deere. HARROWS Disc, Drag, Springtooth Hero Fanning Mills Hoosier Drills and Seeders . Stump Pullers, Cider Presses, Mitchell Wagons, at J. F. BARKER & CO. THONE 161 Medford (Or.) Tribune: To let the people of Medford Bay whether the city should remain wet or dry. and have theLr decttdon binding upon the city council, thus removing the wet and dry fight from the council by placing the issue squarely before the citizens, la the objeau of an initia tive petition calling for a prohibi tion election at the city election In January, that is being freely signed by business men and will be filed in few days. The movement meets with general favor, as It will end the petty factional fights (that have waged since the June election, and enable the ebection of a business adminis tration, free from, prohibition- or liquor influence. The petition was started by the wet forces, but la being freely sign ed by all who have wearied of rthe count ant agitation and discord which threatens to keep the community di vided, and prevent the unity of action desirable in the upbuilding of a city. As long as the wet and dry fight holds the boards, far more important busi ness will be .neglected, while valuable ttmo Is lost In wrangles over the liquor problem. A Dangerous Operation. Is the removal of the appendix by a surgeon. No one who takes Dr. King's New Life Pills Is ever subject ed to this frightful ordeal. They work so quietly you don't feel them. They cure constipation, head ache, biliousness and malaria. 25c. at A. C. Marsters & Co's drug store. The Pressure of Laundry Work i -done at home la felt by the head of the honae and II the family. Why not be relieved of It? Send ell your work to this laundry and the result will be liiiih'y aatiafartory. We uae Itnj aoap, pure water and a lin eral amount of akill i.h1 good aen.e. Bhlrta, collar, raff aaU atarrhrd irootla are a a pec lai ty with n. Watch for prices net week. Phone 701, MRS. L. M. RITCHEY, '54, DEAD. DRAIN, Or., Dec. 1. Lydla Mar Knret Colvin Rltchey, who died in this city Nov. 28, waa born In Jef ferson county, New York, October 27, 1844. When 1U yee.ru old alie crossed the plnins to Orojou, settling in Douglaa county, where Fhe wns married to Jacob Kitchur Jan. I",', 1860. Eleven children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Rltchey, eight of whom are living. They are: Louis mid l.ea tor, of Drain; Grace Lingo, of Marsh Held; Martha Smith, of Aberdeen, Wash.; Daisy Clark and R. B. Rlt chey, of Berkeley, Cal.; Rose Clark-v Montavtlla. Or., and lanac Rtiphwv"' of Cottage Grove. o THE BOND BEAMY CO. Or chards, farms, timber and city prop erty. Some fine bargains. Jackson street, Roseburf, Ore. I Ashland Record: L. D; Goodwin and family left today for Roseburg, where they expect to locate. They are making the trip by team. Tha Goodwins have been esteemed resi dents of Ashland for about 15 years and their numerous friends here ex pect to see them back at Ashland after awhile. 3.S.S. PURELY VEGETABLE It is a generally recognized truth that medicines made from vegetable ingredients are a great deal better adapted to the delicate human system, and safer in every way, than those composed of strong Imineral mixtures and compounds. Mercury potash, arsenic, etc., which are used in the manufac ture of most blood medicines, are too violent in their action, and frequently i6 J1" Tte,m by Jd!strIi"K e stomach and digestion, aflecTiBg S SWUS;,,-nd rTjT1 ? P1"" !ril "'ten cause Rhenmao!? b. S. b is the only blood medicine guaranteed absolutely and purely vegeta ble. It is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, selected for their purifv ng and healing qualities, S. S. S. cures Rheumatism, Catarrh Soim and Ukers, Scrofula. Contagious Blood Poison, and all other blood "a! because it cleanses and purifies the blood, and at the same timebu ldTS the entire system by its fine vegetable tonic effects. S. S. S. may be takeS by young and old with absolute salety, and with the assuran thaT it wi 1 cure the diseases and disorders due to an impure and poisoned blood suordv even reaching down and removin hereditary taints Hook on il,hi?P Vi any medical advice free to all who write the blood.and THESWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. O. I. NKWHARD " S. P. NEWHARD. tT) ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET ) J NEWHARD BROS.. Prop.. f Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds FUh and Poultry cHUcMpl "ore ,aad.o, and and prime rZta make for a Ling""""5 Ur Ch Special Free Deliver,. Phone 134L We Bay HldS. 8hP on Sheridan Street, Near the Depot. Roseburg Steam Laundry. Phone loss All Work Guaranteed H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber Special Sale on Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap , Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge Racks, Etc, 1-lr Work NBly Doo. o