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EVENING R.0SEBUR.G REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY Office Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool L. WIMBERLY, Editor. DAILY rn year, ay mall M OO aruoalb, delivered AO fer week, delivered 16 bJtMI-WKXKLYl " Par Year tt-00 Blx Moatha 11.00 DECEMRER 0, 1IKIH. LAND THIEVES SENTENCED Hyde f IO,M)0 and 2 Vcars; Rrlinli-tlcr 10OO and 1 Year. WASHINGTON, Dec. 8. Freder ick A. Hyde, of San Francisco, recent ly convicted of conspiracy to defraud the United States of large tracts of land In Oregon and Washington, was today sentenced In tho District Crim inal court to pay a flno of $ 10,000 and to serve two years In the peuitoh tlary at Moundsvllle, W. V., the mnxl nium penalty under the luw. Joost II. Schneider, of Tucson, Ariz., an employe of Hyde, and con victed with him, was fined $10111) and sentenced to one year and two months in the penitentiary. Doth noted appeals to the District Count of Appeals, llydo was released on (20,000 bail and Schneider on 10,000. The prosecution of Hyde and Schneider, together with John A. Benson and Henry P. Dimond, who were acquitted, following the Inves tigation or alleged wholesale Irregu larities In public land deals In the west, cost the government $100,000. and the trial occupied three months. o TELEPHONE IMPROVEMENTS. Western Electric Company Installing New Switchboards. Vnllejo, Calif., Chronicle: In less time than it takes to tell It, tho new equipment recently Installed by the Western Klectrie Compuny lit the main office of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company was put Into op eration and when completed the town or vallejo had one or the finest equipped exchanges in the stute. The telephone has long pnsued the stage when It was a luxury to be enjoyed by tho well-to-do and hae become a necessity not only to pub lie Institutions and private enterpris es but to tho home as well. The telephone of toduy Is a servant to the city and the people and a vory userul Borvant it is. Every public building la equipped with tolophoiici which- are always buBy taking care of the city's affairs. We find them In all the departments of tho city hall, In the fire department's head quarters throughout the city, In the schools, and hospitals, the police de partment' and In tho ofllco of th water and light companies; and these public Institutions would be at seu It their telephone connections wore cut off for an hour. Whllo tho city limit It an absoluto necessity, the average clllton Ilmls It as essential to hit welfare. This Is oviilonced by 'tin- largo number of phonos which have been Installed during tho past year in private nomcB. A few years ngo If wo found it necessary to call a physician It meant a walk or often a mile or two. II ho was not In when we got thero it niennt auother trip to soinn other physician. Today wo reach his resi dence by 'phone In a few seconds and If he Is out we coll up another ouo In 'tho Biimo length of time, Unix saving valuable time and allowing lit to remain at home. We find we need something from the storo or market In a hurry and still cannot find time to go tor It. Without a 'phone we nave to get along without It, but with one we can call up and hove goods delivered Ho us without losing any time. In enso of rain or bad weather tho phone proves to bo the housewife's best friend. One woman In speaking of her tttlophone calls it "her friend on tho wnll." Our moat distant friends lire alwnys within call and In case of need enn be summon ed at a minute's nutico. As a social aid tho telephone Is society's best irionu. rsvory day Invitations aro Is sued over a 'phone and arrnngementt mado for these delightful Informal parlies nnd gatherings. Without 'Phone these Informal affairs would no (iimcuit. The business man nlrendy knows the value of the telephone to him and it is not a question of having a tele phone but a reliablo telephone Hint Interests him. Many Important deal are now closed dally over the tele phone and Important mattora Involv ing thousands of dollars are decided after a conference over the 'phone between two men who may be at the time, hundreds or mllea nnnr a re liable telephone and good service are necessary men. For public convenience the tele phone companies now-a-davs have an Information bureau which tells you practically anything you want to know. Every question Imaginable from, "What time Is It. please?" to "How did the game come outT" Is answered each day. This Is Indeed a great benefit to any cMv. This city is fortunate In' having so modern an exchange and that It will have many advantages over other cities having Inferior service is ap parent. The new Western Electric switchboard recently Installed Is a marvel of completeness and em bodies all the latest Improvements known to switchboard practice. The local exchange Is equipped with the pest apparatus obtainable, assuring lis patrons the best of service and with the ro-opcratlon of Its sub scribers hopes to make its system the best In the state. WANTKD Men for Alaska work, $5 per day. $100 required. Alaska Investment it Development (Jo Abraham Illdg., Itoseburg. Or. a ddlS The Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, lias borne tho sitmuture of nnd has been mode under his per- jCfJ?-., bo'"1 supervision since its Infancy. ViaC7r. J-CUofiMi Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd "Just-as-good" are but Experiments tluit trifle with and endanger the health of Ixuuuts and Children Experience ngulust Experiment. What fs CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Kiibstunce. Its ngo Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and alluys Foverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Toothing Troubles, cures Constipatlor and Flatulency. It assliuilutes the Food, regulates the Stomach and Vowels, giving healthy und natural Bleep. Tho Children's l'uuacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signatv y7 Sears tho Signature of The EM You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM NTM,NMMir, TT HURM. , HnvoiH errr. FILED ON I'D I'll CLAIMS. A. I,. CilNlck Now on Trial In l-Vdcnil Court In Portland. PORTLAND, Qr., Doc. 8. Albert L. Ciislck, who tiled on four claims 'luring the land rush nt Uoseburg, on April 14 last, Is on trial before Judge Wolvcrton, charged with making also nllldnvit. Ciislck was not satis fied with trying to land one claim. but took a gambler's chanco and filed jn rour that had already been Hied ipon by homesteaders, with the hope .hot ho would get one out of the four. During thu morning session the Mine of tho court was taken up In 'louring arguments on the demurrer died by James Colo. Attorney Cole irought up two points or law and the ullng that Judgu Wolvcrton mnde n overruling tho demurrer chIiiIi 'Ishes lor all tlnio the contention lint some lawyers have held, that nn ndlctment for false nllldnvit under lection 474(1 It. 8., because It was or glnally mnde to cover the making of 'also allldavits In pension cases, ludge Wolvcrton, by Ills decision, ileld thnt the section covered nny lnlntion of the Inw In regard to niak n k" raise affidavits under any one or the nine different departmonts of ho department of Ihe Interior. He ilso held 'that tho rules and regula lons Issued by the Interior Depart llent udopted to cover violations of land mutters, was n law, Just ns If It lad been Incorporated Into tho stnt- tltes. When the demurrer was overruled, ho work or selecting tho Jury was ommenced. The claims that Ciislck hnd filed on wore the homcstends of II. Allison, Henry llurninn, Oscar Ol- -lou und A. It. Jones. The trial will no a short one. for there are oulv n few witnesses to be henrd on both aides. Register II. I.. Kddy. of Itoso hurg, was the first witness culled. HUM. KSTATK TRAXSWERS. P. Cnttnnach to A. N. Jones, t, i00 ; lot 4. block t7, Olendale. J. C. Aiken to Edgar A. tllbson, 1)0 Yon Open lour Jlotilli l.lVn a young bird and gulp down what iver food or medicine may be ortYred you t Or, do you wml to knov something uf the toniuoalllon and character of that which you uko Into your stomach whether si food or medietas? Mont Intelligent and sensible peoplt now-a-days Insist on knowing what they ni ploy whether as food or as medicine. Dr. Pierre believes they have a perlrcl right to lnlc upon such know bilge. Soh publljhoiHiSQjdi-sst and on each bottle- whaUTTyTTswllclnej are marie of lies lir7hn-ajjb This he fcela lie can aNlJifurd to dp bciiiolhiUiiurn luUJ'dlcnti n whlrh Ins medicines rc made are studied and understood llio "rn will lliclr superior curative virtue I- or lac cu re of woman's necullar weak nesses, Irregularities and derana-eint-uM. tiring rtse lo frequent hrnduches, back aeha, rirngging-dewn pain or distress Id lower abdominal or pelvic region, accom panied, ofltlmcs, with a debilitating, pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp turns of weakness. Dr. 1'leree's KavorlU Prescription Is a most etlietent remedy. It Is coually etfi-ctivo In curing pnliiriil perlisls. In giving strength to nursiui mothers and In preparing the system ol lha eipsetant mother for lbv's eoiuiutf thus rendering childbirth safe and com parallvely painless. Tlie " I-svorite l'rs Krlptlon " Is a moat potent, strsnstheului Ionic to the goitcr.il system and lo lb, organs dlsiluetly feminine In particular. It Is also a soothing and Invigorating nsrvlne and cures nervous eihenst ' ,n. nervous prostrslion, neurslgla, hysteria pssrus. chorea or St. Vltns's ,I,l.- .' Other distressing nervous svniploms Ht tenttant upon tunetioTisi and' ergiiole dlt ases of the dlsnnelly fi tiilttinr orc.tns. A hst of mesllcnl authorltliv i.t nll ih. several schools nt praeltee, rrH-s.o.uo-uC arh of the several fngrtsllenl.s of who I favortu, prescription- Is made l,.r Ih. cure, of tbsdlsi-av's for whleh it Isrhnmm to be a cure but read "shsl liiei ay fin yourself l,y sending a eostal can requast for a free Is.iklet of eMraet troin the leailli siilhorules. to llr It V I'lerre, Invalids' Hotel ami Nurui .1 l. tltuta. Il'iffsle N. Y , and It will e.,a u leu by ralurn osmI. $1; 160 acres bcc. 28, 27-7. I. LeNoIr Hngsdale to Geo. E. llcnck, $10; 3 lots of block 20, Itlv ursldo addition to Hoseburg. VOI IIOKKK Kl'IlI'ltlSKI). Suuerkraut 8ocl?ty Klects Him City Councllinau in Salem. SALEM, Or., Dec. 8. To have no opposition and yet to be beaten was the unpleasant experience or H. S. Itadclifr In the city election here yes terday, In which the name or Colonel E. liofor, editor of the Capital Jour nal, was written in on the ballot. Itadcllrf was supposed to have had no opposition till ithe votes were count ed. Colonel Hofer defeated Itadclifr by over 60 to 58. It was the great est surprise that was sprung In the municipal election, particularly so to Col. Horer, who was not a candidate and had rerused to allow his name to be used in that connootlon. ' Tho Joke was perpetrated by the Salem Herman Verien, or which Colonel Horer Is president, which worked in unison to bring about the result. All the councllmeu-elect are antl prohl In tendency. The amendment to the city charter changing the assessing tor street im provement rrom abutting property to the district plan was adopted by a large majority. "IMKM5K" VKNKWIS THICK. Circuit Court at Kiigciio Still Ilusy DoultiiK Out I'cnufty. Eugene Guard, Dec. 8: Yesterday arternoon Ray Llttlcfleld changed his plea or not guilty to that of guilty and was sentenced to thirty days In the county Jail for selling liquor. Job. Jacobs entered a plea of guilty to another charge or selling liquor and will he sentenced tomorrow. Several other liquor cases were continued for the term. CyruB Woolridge was sentenced to 15 days in the county jail this movnlng on a llquor-selllng charge. James Carhan was sentenced to pay a fine of 1300 and costs on the same charge. The case of the state vs. Charles Mayhew, charged with a like offense, was dismissed for lack of prosecu tion. This case has been In the counts for over a year. Each time It has been set for trial Mayhew has been sick or the prosecuting wit nesses could not be found. As the principal witnesses for the state have left the county and their whereabouts are unknown, the case was stricken. jj BOOKS SANTA GLAUSI HAS AUH1VHI) AT AQfn DOOR ! STATIOIimT STOREli t And we are now loaded to the doors with the finest and largest line of HOLIDAY GOODS we have ever carried. Don't forget to remember your friends with one of more or our beautirul girts, and try and call enrly before the lines are broken we have something for evorybody and are sure to please you. Selections made now will be put nslde until you are ready for them. We invite you. to call nt once. You are always welcome whether you buy or not. Checks taken. Store- open evenings until ten o'clock. BOOKS As usual our line Is complete, we have every thing rrom the 5-cent linen Juvenile up. Boys' Books, Girls' Books, Dainty Girt Hooks in profu sion, for both old and young. All the late copy rights, $1.25 each. Reprints 75c each, Bible and TestamentB, 25 cents to $5 each. We also have Catholic Prayer Hooks. We can supply anything on earth In the book line. If we don't have It In stock we will get it for you. STATIONERY Fine Stationery In beautiful Christmas Boxes from 50 cents to 12.00 a box. DOLLS - DOLLS Read Review advs. for bargains. A Beautiful Assortment of Pleasing Gifts In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Novelties, Etc A Generous Assortment, full of Quality and Merit, for Holiday Presents. Salzman's Shoes We Are Proud to Show In overy roHjwct our new shoes for women IKtssi'ss merit. . Fimtut lout hers built for all occasions. l.lht wells for bright mid dry days. Heavy soles Intended for sleet and snow. Pressy turn shoes and Hunt welts for evening Mnde by a reliable and able manufacturer Kuppendorf Dittman R. L Stephens Successor to Parrot Bros Exclusive Shot Dealer $3.00 $5700 Next Door to Postofflc We have the largest line ever Bhown in Rose burg. Everything Imaginable from 11.00 to $8.50 each. China Dolls, Bisque Dolls, Kid Body Dolls, dressed Dolls and undressed Dolls, Baby Dolls and Rag Dolls. Dolls heads in China, Bisque and Metal with hair or without. All Blzes and kinds, 6 cents to $2. DO each. LOWNEYS CANDIES FANCY GOODS The greatest values and most beautiful Holiday packages put up in America. No other goods can take the place of Lowney's, and your sweetheart knows It. All prices, from 50c to $6.50 each. Our line Is so large that we can only 'enumerate a very small portion. It Is tho most complete and most beautiful we have ever carried. Toilet Cases, Traveling Cases, Writing Cases, Collar and Cuffs, Manicure Sets, Brush and Comb Sets, Cigar Jars, Smoker's Sets, Beau biful Vases, all high In quality and cheap In price. Mirrors, Baby Sets, Military Brushes, Shaving Sets, Ink Wells, Japan ese Goods, Ornaments aud Other Fancy Goods too numerous to mention in this space. LEATHER GOODS Gentleman's Purses and Letter Cases of all grades, Ladies' Purses, Hand Bags, and Satchels, Music Rolls, Travelling Cases, etc., an up-to-date line of new styles, 50 cents to $14.50. FOUNTAIN PENS in both plain holders and the gold and Bilver mounted are most suitable giftB for either lady or gentleman. The mounted pens range from $2 to $10 each and wo guarantee every pen don't forget that point. Our Christmas sale will be something out of the ordinary. Come at once and avoid the rush. CHRISTMAS TRUE ORNAMENTS, CANDLES AND HOLDERS, SANTA CIiAl'B MASKS, XMAS CARDS, POST CARD ALBUMS, IMIOTOtiRAl'H ALIIl'MS, Al'TtKiRAl'H ALRCMS, IMCTl'RKS, 1IOTH FRAMED AND I'NFRAMED, TOYS, MAUI C LANTERNS, RANKS, HORNS, TOPS, CHIL DREN'S HI.OCKS, ETC. ALL WE HAVE FORGOTTEN TO TELL YOU AHOl'T WE WILL SHOW YOU WHEN YOU CALL. DON'T FORGET WE WILL TAKE YOl'It CHECKS AND ARE OPEN" EVENINGS. ii Agee's Book & Stationery Store Tt Headquarters For Holiday Goods , XX nir nnnnno a-i ii'i.'i' nnminT A 'ivr i.' tiiv GKAXTS PASS STAYS DUY. town" element for councllmen were defeated. GRANTS PASS, Or., Dec. 8. That the voters of Grants Pass desire a conservative business administration in municipal government as well as a "closed" policy, is evident from yesterday's election. The returns give H. C. Kinney, a good majority. defeating J. C. Smith, who was a can didate for mayor, for a third term All candidates of the so-chlled "open C. 8. JACKSON IN I.KAI). Rough Dry Price List No Trouble to Show You PLOWS J. 1. Case, Purlin & 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. PHONE 161 IRONED. Cents each. Counterpanes, 10c, fringed ....15 Sheets Pillow Silos Pillow Bolsters 4 Tnhlecloths 6 Tablecloths, large or hem stitched 10 Towels l Towels, bath 2 Towels, roller 2 Napkins 1 Cloths 1 Flour sacks 2 Dollies l Handkerchiefs 1 Handkerchiefs, silk 2 Standcovers. plain 2 NOT IRONED. OvershlrtB 6 Undershirts fi Underdrawers 5 Nightshirts 3 Combination 6 Pajamas, pair 10 Under vest 2 Hose, pair 2 Neckties 1 STARCHED. Skirts 5 Nightdresses 3 Drawers 3 Chemise 8 Corset covers 2 Waists (, Waists, boy's 3 Klinonas 6 W'rapners Aprons 2 Child's Pieces 2 Shams, pair tn Sash curtains 2 Pillow Covers 2 Honnets 2 Sleeves, pair, 2 Bolts 1 EXTRAS. Blankets, wool, pr SO Blankets, cotton, pr 25 Quilts 25 Bedtirks 10c up Sweaters 15 No Shirts. Collars. Cuffs. Vests. I .are Curtains. Overalls or Jumpers done in this department except at regular prices. A list of articles must ac company each bundle, or our count accepted as correct. We starch all articles that require It. No bundle for less than 2u cents. ROSKIII KU STEAM LAUNDRY. C. S. Jackson stepped Into the now Indoor Hide Range toduy and brought his eagle eye down on the prize bull's-eye and beat all former scores for the prize Winchester by two points. His score was 25 out of a possible 30, being the highest score up to 3 p. m., today. i ikOll' yl lCKI.Y CURED. Don't Let the Chili Choke to Dentil While Waiting for the Doctor. Hyomel, the miraculous, antisep tic, dry air treatment, will cure croup in either the first or second stages. Easily Inhaled, even when the breathing Is Irregular, it reaches more promptly than any other rem edy the terribly Inflamed membrane of the windpipe. Its soothing lml snms net immediately, the Inflamma tion Is allayed, and the swelling re duced. "Not long ago our little boy, Walter, awoke In the night with a bad attack of croup. We allowed him to Inhale Hyomel; he began to breathe easier, and in half an hour was fast asleep. I am glad to spenk a good word for a remedy that will rob croup of Its terrors." Rev. Oco. Sisson, pastor of M. E. Church, South Londonderry. Vt. Hyomel (pronounced High-o-me), Is guaranteed by Red Cross Phar macy to cure catarrh, coughs, colds. asrhiua, bronchitis and croup, or you net your money back. A complete out lit, including a neat hard rubber inhaler, costs only $1.00. An extra Ijottlo of Hyomel, If afterwards need ed, cost but 50 cents. like a tiger. NEAR DEATH'S DOOR. "I was near to death's door.The doctor said he had done all he could; that my stomach was old and worn out. I was so weak I could not walk. I took Ml-o-na tablets, and have been eating hear ty ever since nn.l am able to work thank vou mcneir t aUn,i picture, and you can use my word and my picture, nnd I thank you aguln." Mrs. Nelson Lucler. 112 Klsk St., Athol, Mass. Ml-o-na cures dyspepsia. If nnv of the renders of The Review are suffering from stcmach trouble of any kind Red Cross Pharmacy will sell you a box of Ml-o-na for 60 cents with an absolute guaisutee of relief, or money bnck. In ninny cases one box will effect a permansnt cure; in chronic conditions more Is necessary But one thing is certain; one box of Ml-o-na will make you feel so much better and brighter, so much more energetic, that you will not give It up until cured. O. D. NEWIIARD. 8. P. NKWHARD. f) R0SEBUR0 MEAT MARKET 1J NEWHARD BROS.. Prop.. a Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinda Fish and Poultry Wlr.T V" m?St I,"r,lrn,ar PTon. nl tl. more f.wildlniis and crl Icnl the .l,..c the more e il, light In tickling It. Our a. A, rhm and prime roasts make dinhes Ht for a king. ' 1 Special Kree Delivery. Phone 1341. We uy mdem- Shop on Sheridan Strvet, Ner the Depot. Hh0" l0" All Work Guarantee H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber Special Sale on Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge Racks, Etc Ut ma nak aa Mtlmata on your wort Staaoi and hot Wale- a swi.n. Foot, of jTkao. SU Hrnir Wort Nertly Doni