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WASHINGTON, D. C. Doc. 11
Oovornor Chamberlain, Joe Teal and
lifnger Hfcrnianu, accompanied by the
Orogon congressmen, had a con Ter
ence today with Chairman Burton,
of the river and harbor committee.
Mr. Teal said that Oregon wanted a
30-foot channel from Portland to
the sea. Mr. Burton said he could
not see the advantage of a channel
of this depth until there Is a perman
ent depth of 30 feet on the bar at the
mouth of the river.
Mr. Teal also said that Oregon
wanted a liberal appropriation for the
Columbia river and coast harbors.
He said that as between Coos Bay
and Tillamook harbor, appropriations
should be given to Coos Bay, If but
one project was to be recognized.
Mr. Hermann said he wrh here to
represent the towns on the Coqulllo
River and asked for the full amount
recommended by the engineers for
that stream. Mr. Burton told the
Oregon men that It was by no means
certain there would he a river and
harbor bill this year, as he question
ed whether the conditions of the
treasury would warrant It.
Representative Hawley has Intro
duced a bill extending tbo provisions
of the Indian war pension act to sur
vivors of the Bannock war of 1878-9.
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Albany Officers Muke Html During a
ItttJd oil "Near-Heor" Joliitn.
ALBANY, Or., Dec. 11. A droy
load of boozo was located In legally
"dry" Albany this afternoon by local
omcers, who raided two alleged
"blind pigs." Chief of Police Hies and
OIHcer Munkers raided a "near beer"
emporium on Kerry street and be
sides a stock of near beer on hand
they found a large Hiipply of the real
article, including four one-gallon
kegs, one full barrel and three half
barrels of bottled beer. The capture
Included a large supply of empty bot
tles and saloon glasses. Thu olllcern
arrested the proprietor, James Black
burn, and his bartender, Frank Pat
terson. At the same time this raid whs In
progress, Sheriff Smith and City Of
fleer Fox entered the Fashion Slahlos,
at Second and WaHhlnglon streetH,
and found a full barrel of bottled
beer and another barrel half full,
with enough empty bottles on the
floor to exactly fill the barrel. No
arresU wore made at this place as the
proprietor, Albert Peacock, was out
of the city, driving on a livery trip,
but a warrant was IkhikuI for his ar
rest and he will bo arretted upon his
return to the city tonight.
No whiskey wus captured at either
place.
The officers secured a dray to carry
the captured beer to the City Record
er's office and It was well loaded.
Blackburn and Patlersou fur 11 toll
ed bonds of $150 each to appear to
morrow before City Recorder Red
field and answer to a chargo of viola
tion of a city ordinance, whlrh em
bodies the provisions of the local op
tion law and also permits the confis
cation of caplured liquor.
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In colore, free with a year's sub
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Matinees every afternoon at The
Creacont. 6c TF
IT Yon Bead TLft
It will be to Inrn that the leading mnrit ,
eal writer ami inaction of all the wrt1
ehools of practice recommend, In tlir
trongtwt tertitfl possible, each and every
Ingredient entering Into the compoIUnt
ef Dr. IMorcVa (ioldon Mltcnl Discover) ,
for thtoureof weak utomach, dyspepsia,
cavmrrh of stomach, "liver complaint.'
torpid liver, or lilllmiitncv, chronic bowel
tfWMtm, and all catarrhal dlnea.i ol
whatever region, name or nature. It 1
alto a jnvlti mnmly fnr all nueh ctiMntc
or lotiR HiaiMIng oiisvs of catarrhal atloc
ttom and their rmiltanttt, bronchial,
throat and lung dlwastt (except consump
tion) acc(impanfl with severe cougha. It
la not so uihmI (cr acute cold and cough,
but for UtiRfrtiia, or chronic casea ft
eapr.lal1y tllcacioua In producing por
fpet currt. llcunlalns Black Cherry txirk,
Oiitden Sl root, l(lHMlnit, Stone root.
Mandrake root and Quoon'a root all oi
which aro highly praised a reiredlm for
all the aliovft mmiUonM affections tjr aurh
omlnent motile, writers and teachers tu
Frof. Bartholow, of Aleffemon M6. Col
lege: Prof, llanvrtf the Univ. of Pa.i
-rmrtignood, M. P., of Hon
ollge, Chicago; Prof. John
. rtl ClnrlnnaLi t I'mf .I..hn
M. SciidderfM. p., o( Cincinnati Pruf.
Kdwln MJfif. M. D., of Hahnemann
Lhlcaao. aod Mxirt of
lly eminent in their aavara.1
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A glance at this publish, formula will
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eon Ulna no polaonou. harmful or hallt
formlngdruga and no alcoholrheinlcallT
fmm, trlple-rellni-d glycerine being ued
nsleaL Glycerine la entirely unobjer
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In the cure of all atomach w well a lrttv
chlal, throat and lung affections. There
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a concentrated f lycerla ei tract of native,
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' FOOD REFORM.
Moat Married Women Do Not Interact
Themaalvaa In It.
There aeema to be no letup in the
matter of food reform, and we are
having a veritable outpouring of Indi
vidual views and cxperleueea on the
subject Even the doctors, moat con
servative of men, have caught the Id
fectlon aud are prescribing gruunse,
bruinose, nut tone aud all those queei
looking sawdust; and blotting papery
sort of things that seem to suggest the
need of a dustpan, but are really, don't
you know, the very thing your over
worked and weakened digestive system
may be requiring!
Thene are the days when the ad
vanced diet reformers are boasting
that they are living and living well,
mind you on sixpence a day. They
uiuke their breakfast off a cup of pat
ent diet food, lunch on a nut meat or
two and dine on a concoction of vege
table Juices, with a banana perhaps for
a Jolly and acceptable dessert. These
are the estimable folk who hurry past
a butcher's shop with averted faces
and a look of profound disgust. There
are not a grcnt many of them, but they
are very radical. Such are the Ilalgltes,
the Pletcherltes, the Kuatace MlleslmiH
and the disciples of a dosen other mod
ern food reformers. The slmon pure
Halglte turns faint If be sees you eat
ing a pea, the Kletchertte wants you to
chew on a mouthful until nothing re
mains and to be satisfied with that,
end, as for the Eustace Milesian, he
almply pities you If he discovers you
eating anything you really like.
Chiefly a Male Fad.
COOS HAY HAS A KI!'K,
MnrHhflcId '1 lines: Th? nuifl ser
vice from Honehurg to C 10s Hay Is
rapidly growing worm, belne a few
hrurs Inlur cub diiy, iler.plfc Iho ex-
hi lent wcuthor that h.i been pro
vailing and the fi;irly xood rotiiu be
tween here and HoHoburg. At y::t0
this aftomoon Iho mull had not
1 embed hero pud I'ntUiitii.U'Y Curtis'
hud not. been (.pprlH-! .jf whun he
n.llht expect It It hi': been I. tie for
several days In fliieecHKlon now. The
tiil day, the driver c'niii.ed a to heel
m tho wagon broke and another dav
wr.Kon tongue broke a 11 whiit hup
l.ened today Is only a tnuttur of p,n
Jtii I uro.
Some time ago a mall route In
spector wnH here and announced that
Cooh Flay would have much bettor
neil Hei'vlce thai: In tho pant, the car
rying company having secured better
ionics and euulpinent, ' Whether ho
witrt mlHlod, pntrouu of tho local poHt-
i-llieeH are now wondering.
A year ago now, Cooh llay watt in
tl.o hcltthth of tho rainy season and
there was an excuse for tho mail be
ing lit t n. Evidently the carrier has
heeu comparing his record with a
year ago aud forgetting the differ
ences in weather conditions Ih trying
to live up to his old srhodulo.
SAI.KM 111, KS TO (JIVI-: A SHOW.
Hn Uttn lull r mil 1 1ft tin rl I ti ir rum
the usual annual minstrel show, the
It. 1. O. Klks will hooii produce, with
local talent, the big mtiHlcat comedy
Known as a iNignt in nonemia,
which tins been played by (he Klk
lodgeH from ocean lo ocean for a
number of years. About fill local
ladlcH atid gentlemen will he care
fully drilled In the songs, dances and
big muHicnl special! lea wll h which
the play nbounds. and a lot of well-
known Elks will nppenr In the char
acter parts. It has been played and
highly endorsed by Minneapolis, St.
Paul, Denver,, Indianapolis, Seattle,
Omaha, Nashville and dozens of other
101 k lodgcB, and rehearsals will be In
charge of Mr. T. P. (ietz, who Is
known as one of the foremost pro
ducers of local shows in the country.
Dates the latter port of January have
been secured at the opera house and
the local lodge of Elks promise a big
treat.
Cottage Grove Leader: Conductor
A1 Vu..l..h 1, .... ..... ....
gives him every other night at his old
home, where he stops with his aged
father and mother, Air. and Mrs. H.
U. Veutch.
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE
WILL CURE YOU
of any case of Kidney or
Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medi
cine. Take it at once. Do
not risk having Bright's Dis
ease or Diabetes. There is
nothing gained by delay.
50c. and $1.00 Bottle.
IFUI UBTITUTIt.
For sale by Kcd Crnsi J'bnrmacy.
Shoes We Are
Proud to Show
In every rossct our new shoos for women
hhhchs merit.
Finest leathers built forall occasions.
Litfht welts for bright and dry days.
Heavy solos Intended for sleot and snow.
Dressy turn shoos and lljht welts for evening.
Mude by a reliable and able inaniifuetutvr
Kqppendorf Dittman
R. L Stephens
Successor to Psrrot Bros
Eicluilv Sho Dealer
$3.00
$5.00
Next Door to Postoffic
Be It noted also that' the business of
food reform has been confined princi
pally to the mule side of humanity.
The women have not committed them
selves to It with the eagerness with
which they embrace moat fads. In
the matter of diet women are the
great conservative force. Perhaps It
Is because they are compelled, by clr
cumstntices to see so much of food that
they are so Indifferent. To get rid of
the whole tiresome subject is the chief
form of relaxation that many of them
seek. It would be an absurdity to ex
pect women to take, the lead la re
forming the national diet The fact is
that very few women care for food as
food. When It Is for themselves It
quite singularly falls to Interest them.
Their business It wouldn't be quite
correct to cull It theft pleasure is to
prepare It for consumption. Really
refined women seem never to know ex
actly what they are eating. Single
women living by themselves practical
ly do not eat at all. These latter are
the ones who become food reformers,
and they are so In order that they may
forswear eating altogether.
When a married woman turns food
reformer It may be set down as a fact
that her domestic life Is not a happy
one, nor will her conversion tend to
make tt less delectable. The average
married woman 1b wise enough to
know all this. It Is not from the ranks
of the married women that the femi
nine food reformers come. They are
recruited for the most part from sln
glo women who cure ho little about
food that they are quite ready to ex
periment with It
A 8hopping Lunch ton.
Have you ever questioned a mar
ried woman as to what Bhe ate for her
luncheon on one of her shopping expe
ditions? Tho revelation. If you suc
ceed In securing it, will be worth the
The Right KIND at the Right PRICE
The
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Farm and
Poultry
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ltov l.urn, On-irtin
linpli'inrutN ami Which.
I'll.. no Kl,
on aHorrwo KiPKurriox.
trouble. There la no form of ilmco
Hue activity Uuit U. more wurlog than
the femlnlue occupation of shopping.
If a man were couipeHed. to engsge In
It be would find It neceesary when tha
hour crtme round to recuperate with
the aestsuiuce of a leisurely, satbify
; Intf lunch. How la it with a woman?
Thrown back on her own gastronomic
! tastes and Ideas, wKn no man to hv
I fluence her. she rashes Into a quick
i lunrh room In the Immediate Ttclnlty.
i selects aotucthtng that Is neither ap
petising nor restorative and nibbles
with evident regret that aha la losing
time at the business.
This feminine lack of Interest tn food
reform Is not a difficult matter to ex
1 plain. About two-thirds of the arer
I am woman's life la given np to some
I one or other of the endless brauchca of
the food question. Her whole exist
ence stretches down an sndleas tUU
: of meals. It la rertslnly an appalling
thought that moat women know pre
clsel what they are going to eat today
and T.rv likely tomorrow. The burden
of that knowledge would crush tha
average man. It la so much of j's
to her that, like the patient ox. aba
never thinks of reform.
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Books Make the Most
Acceptable Christmas
Gifts
And We Have
The Best
Selection.
ALSO
Tpllet Sets.
Postal Card Albums.
Stationery.
Music Rolls.
Fountain Pens.' '
Leather Goods.
Purses.
Plotures.
Dolls.
- Magazines.
Etc., etc.
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RELATIVE OR FRIEND that will con
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ture. There is nothing that is so much appreciat
ed as a BOOK nothing that gives as great and
as lasting a pleasure.
Ours is theOLDEST, LARGEST AND BEST
BOOK STORE in Southern Oregon.
We have books of staid history the works of
famous authors spirited novels of today rich
gift books Bibles childrens' story and picture
books unquestionably the best selection to
choose from in Roseburg AND ALL AT THE
FAIREST AND MOST TEMPTING PRICES.
ABC books and unique menagerie books for
the little ones sell at from a NICKEL UP; for
the older boys and girls and we make a special
ty of books of this class the prices range from
25c UP. Handsome GIFT books may be had
from 50c to $4.00. Leather bound editions from
75c to $5.00. Bibles of every character up to
$6.50 and as low as 50c.. The best popular fiction
at $1.25 (publisher's price $1.50). The newest
reprint novels at 75c (publisher's prices $1.00).
But you must COME AND SEE and COME
EARLY; for then you can choose from a com
plete, new, bright and tnviting stock and you'll
also avoid the ceaseless, perpetual "Christmas
rush."
The- result of this will be more fitting present.?
for all whom you remember. SHOP EARLY
Agee's Book & Stationery Store
"The Ideal Gift Store"
Mall orders given prompt attention.
Phone 903.
ROHEnilRG, OREGON.
This Is Worth Ruadlng.
Leo F. Zellnskl, of 68 Gibson St.,
Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured the
moat annoying cold Bore X over had,
with Ducklon's Arnica Salve, i ap
plied this saJve otu a Jay for two
daya, when every trace of the sore
was gone." Heals all sores. Bold
under guarantee at A.. C. Marstare &
Co's. drug store. 25ce.
Rough Dry
Price List.
IRONED.
Cents each.
Counterpanes, 10c, fringed IB
Sheets s
Pillow Slips 2
Pillow Bolsters 4
Tablecloths 6
Tablecloths, large or hem
stitched 10
Towels l
Towels, bath 2
Towela, roller 2
Napkins 1
Cloths 1
Flour sacks 2
Doilies l
Handkerchiefs 1
Handkerchiefs, silk 2
Standcorers, plain 2
NOT IRONED.
Overshlrts 6
Undershirts C
Underdrawers 6
Nightshirts 3
Combination 5
Pajamas, pair, 10
Under vest 2
Hose, pair f 2
Neckties . 1
STARCHED.
Skirls 5
Nightdresses 8
Drawera 3
Chemise 3
Corset covers 2
Waists I
Waists, boy's 8
Kimonas 6
Wrappers 6
Aprons 2
Child's Pieces 2
Shams, pair 10
Sash curtains 2
Pillow Covers 3
Ilonnets 2
Sleeves, pair 2
Belts 1
EXTRAS.
Blankets, wool, pr , R0
Blankets, cotton, pr., 25
Quilts J5
lledticks 10c up
Sweaters IS
No Shirts. Collars. Cuffs. Vests. I -see
Curtains, Overalls or Jumpers done
in this department except at regular
prices. A list of articles must ac
company each bundte, or our count
accepted as correct. We stsrrh all
articles that require It. No bundle'
for less than 2i cents.
Aided by a small force of men,
John Hunter boa begun the work of
rebuilding his planing mill, which
was half destroyed by fire a few days
ago. The damage to the mill, while
heavy enough tcv be I'Jlt keenly by
the owner, wasfnot as extensive as
first appeared. Only one piece of
machinery was damagedbut not to
any great extent. The upper por
tion of the rear of the plant, where
the blaze originated. Is almost entire
ly burned away and all of the tools
of the plant were here destroyed, as
was a large quantity of finishing lum
b,. which Mr. Hunter had stored In
the attic, preparatory to building a
house. Had the fire started in the
engine room on the ground floor of
the plant it would have consumed
31000 worth of lumber stacked there,
as well as a great quantity of other
lumber on the upper floor Immediate
ly above this pile. Mr. Hunter places
his loss at $1600.
sura nee.
He carried no In-
Harked for Death."
f "Three years ago 1 was marked for
death. A grave-yard cough was tear
ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fail
ed to help me, and hope had fled,
when my husband got Dr. Klng'a New ,
Discovery," says Mrs. A. C. Williams,
of Bac, Ky. "The first dose helped
me and Improvement kept on until I
bad gained 58 pound In weight and
my health was fully restored." This
medicine hokls tho world's healing
record for coughs and colds and lung
and 'hroat dlseaeea. It prevents pneu
monia. Sold under guarantee at A.
C. Marsters & Co's. diug store, OOo
and $1.00. Trial botUe free.
Read Review advs. for bargains.
Solid Gold Watches Scarf Pins and Brooches.
o!d Killed Watches. Shut Waist 8e.
Nickel and iun Metal Watches. Ik-It Pins and Duckies.
An Immense line of Fobs for Ladles and Gents.
4 complete line of Optical Goods.Collar I'lns, Combs, Hat Pins,
etc. The finest and best line of U mbrrllas la the city.
DIAMOND RINGS from $l.ftu to f 1,000.00
Bar Screws, Patent Loops, Stone and Pearl Sots. The finest line ol
Silverware in Southern Oregon, in both plate and sterling.
Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets, Napkin Rings, Trays, Cloth and Hat
Brushes, Gent's Smoking Sets, Ladles' Opera Glasses, Cut Glaus,
Clocks, Jewel Boxes, Solid Gold,. Gold Filled and Silver Thimbles.
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O. D. NKWHARD. 8. P. NEWHARD.
T") ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
1 NEWHARD BROS., Props.
Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinda
FisH and Poultry
We rater to the most particular person, and the more fastidious and
critical the palate the more we delight In tickling It. Oar steaks, chops
and prime roasts make dishes fit for a king.
Special Free Delivery. Phone 1341. We Bay Bide.
Shop on Sheridan Street, Near the Depot.
to I0W All Work Ouanmtee
IL C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber .
Special Sale on
Fixtures, fenoluding Towel Racks, Soap
Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge
Racks, Etc
lSf S Sperttlty
Lt ne nftkt so eattmsU your work. 8tMoi sod Roc
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