Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, December 19, 1908, Image 2

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    EVENING fiOSEBURG REVIEW j
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY
Office Review Bulldlnjt, (first floor)
Jackson Street. Telephone Wain ool.
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DECEMIIER 10, IIM18.
OFFERED 730.000 ACHES.
Am Iiiduremeiit to Ilulld Coos ItJJ
Huuke Itlvi r Houd. '
VALE, Or., Dec. 18. Delegates to
tho third Oregon-Idaho Development
Congress continued to arrive here un
til a lute hour hmt night and the
hotel accommodations of the city
barely met the requirement of .the
situation. Enthusiasm In the cauHC
of development of the Inland empire
Increase aa the speakers point out
the varied resources of the great ter
ritory. This Is Malheur day, and It is de
voted chiefly to tho exposition of the
advocacy of the government Irrita
tion project, designed to water 2IIU,
000 acres of rich sagebrush laud trib
utary to Valo and Ontario. This
evening a Bpecial train coutuinlng On
tario boosters headed by the town
band will arrive to swell the chorus
lu support of the project.
An Important speech wus delivered
last night by Col. C. B. 8. Wood, of
Portland, agent of tho French com
pany, owning the military road grant
of 760,000 acres Including 25,000 un
der the Malheur project. The com
pany hag been accused of belug the
chief obstacle to the developing of
the country, but Col. Wood denies It.
In a clever speech he declared that
his company had purchased the land
grant with gold coin from the politi
cians who had secured It, and was
therefore entitled to get some re
turns. Ho declared that his company was
willing to sign up the land for the
government project providing that it
Is not placed In danger of having the
land confiscated by the foreclosure
of the land for water before being
ablo to find purchasers. It is believ
ed that the government will bo able
to make arrangements to protect the
compouy from Iohs and permit of a
fair price belug Hocurcd for the land.
Col. Wood ulso stated that the whole
of the grant Is now under offer In
London to capitalists who are consid
ering the proposition of construct
ing a ruilroad from the Snake river
to Coos Hay.
Harrlnuin Hefners Grunt.
The speaker suld that tho grant
had been offered to llarriman as an
Inducement to construct a road and
also to the Chicago-Milwaukee & St.
Paul Interests, tho price being :l per
acre, but that both companies had
turned down the proposition In favor
of constructing competing lines to
those of Hill In Washington, lie said
that ho would advocate tho passage
of an amondnumt to the constitution
licrmittlng tho state to construct a
railway in order to liave a rhunco to
make the railroads develop the
country Instead of lighting ench oth
er In a territory already provided
with lransKrtutlon.
The most liniKirtaut nddresB deliv
ered lit the Oregon-Idaho Congress
hero today was that of Walter llrlf
lllhs. organizer of the Malheur Water
Users' association, which In to act
with the government In tho Malheur
Irrigation project. Mr. (Irlllllhs ex
- plained at length the stntus of the
project and Just what had to be done
to meet the demands of the govern
ment as a preliminary to the com
mencement of construction work.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Den. 17.- What
may bo un Indication that the com
mercial peace pact between the (ion Id
and Ilarriinan railroad interests Is
broken Is revealed In a report that
the Wentrn I'ucillc railway Ih ik'ko
tlatliiK for the teuuliiK of several piers
for the accommodation of Hteam
8hls to ply between llila city and
oriental ports.
Tho Western Pacific oIllclalH have
admit ted that without TnutH-l'aeUic
servlw; the freight department of the
new tranHi-onMneiitnl road faces a se
rious problem In maintaining that
branch of the road without loss.
This was foreseen by the Gould of
ficials and the recent agreement with
Harrlman wns believed by those who
closely follow railroad affairs to In
dicate that tho Western Put-Hie In
entering the agreement secured tho
use of tho Pari lie Mall stenmshlp line
for transportation of freight to and,
from tho orient.
In the rumored opentng of a neces
sarily competing Hue railroad men
profess to see un early hrnk In the
agreement and a war to come for the
control of orientul trade.
ORINO
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Pleaeant to take
The new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con
stipation by restoring the
natural action of the stom
ach, liver and bowels.
Refuao substitutes. Prlos BOo.
For snle by Kd Cms Pharmacy.
A Bold Stop,
tt oTarcoine the wol I -ground, and
rfuumithla objection of the moru Intel
1 1 i to the uneof secret, medicinal com
found. Dr. It V. 1'iorco, of IttitUlo, N.
Y., some time ago, doelili-d to make a bold
departure fnun the usual course pursued
by tho makers of put-up medicines fnr do
mettle uw, amj, to haa published broad
east and opevXy to the whole world, a full
in lilt of all tho Ingredient
n posit Ion ol his widely
Inm ho baa taken
putrona and patients Jnto
vnce. Jtuus too no has re
and compn
nterlng InWthocr
relobrated fciffllcM
bit num?ryi
hit fullGnfUf
inoYocMifii txllcu.es from among secret
notriuof doubtful merit, and made
UivmLftcinedUs of A'lumti t'ompoittkm.
jY this bold gt;p l.jf, Pierce has ahowq
ttr.Ll hla lurnu.y, ui yn-h ;T. Ni-
tfial Uy la nurAlrAkl ft subject them 13
Nut nulv ilm'j tht wnnAfr nf tTfrr tattl
o( Ltr. risrvo'. (Mtltleu UihIIckI IMmxivcry, tli
f KiiMina Dtrtllrtnn fur wvkW ultiniftt h, l.ivul
ltvnr or bUlouiuM nd all ciurrtitl dliicaiiit
lirrrr Kh hftve prints! utmn It, in
tiiHn tonfiiah, a full and tMUipk'te lUt of all
InfroOlcnU cviiiiinlntf It. but a miikII
buuk bu n-fn (xniiiiUvu (mut nnmvruus
Itanriftrtl rarlli 1 wurkH, of all tli. tllflvrtMil
:kuiU of prr. U cimlilnlnr jvtj iiutuvr
oui rilrscu from tlm willintfn uf b-sdlni
lirirtttlDiinn nf oifillcln cnJoitntf In tin
Mrvnyfit imUU (frma. cn and rry Itiirnc
Olritl Cimtklucd In lir. l'lirrc't DKMlU'lnttL
On of Oihm little tMMtkw III be mtllrd fnf
tiftnron Mnillnf tdilrfim im-ial canl 01
by lttr. U lr. It. V. 1'lorvr. tlunelu, N. Y..
and iftjurfctlnt; the unm f'n ni thU Utile
book It will lw lrml that lr. Hrce's n.
lrlnre Con t tin no alcohol, nan-otli-s. uiltu-rai
Wriunr oumr ixilvimuii or tnjurloui k-riu
anu tuai wir am maiie rnmi tint vt. n
ar.i noii
-ru'Mon fur rak
aroii, )TT-orkrt. " run-down." iwn oiu
and d0lillttat4l onitn. wit rnii'lnrrd. I'iif
aa"o. Iy the liiltan for almllar atlmrnu
aff-ttntf thrlr wi in, In fa.-u un of Iht
Biott valuable tai-Oi- hnl plantx r nt.rlnrt lute
tt)nmiiioaiilonof lr. I'lchv' t'av.ir1tt I'm
rrlutlon m kttown U tli Itutltn a
ljuaw-WrHl." Our knowltilvti of Jw ut
St not a fw of our moil ithle nail', ifi-It-lnal
plaiitJ ww VtliiMlTnxn ttit lii1lna
As msd uji br tmtrod and exact i-m
tr the mk avorltv VrffM:r1iiil.m l a ito(
efllrlMit rwtntlr fur rrrulatlnr all tha won
an If funcUoita form-Unc dtAulatmt'iiia, i
prolaiwua, artTcr!on and ntorTriii..
ovrtmln painful ixrtixt tttilnc v U
amrvrm ajxi nriiifina amui a prn4-t matau'
SMIUb HIUIIIUM4JMIU
at ttir am umlc from nattvc, n.vitl.i
ul frvat Tilnni that attinc ot
tli unnt Tattiabl. iiiBTtxllfiiH tniiahitt In
lit. rlnrcr s ramrltt
Roscburg Hbstract Co.
Hrt furnfsbmg
Altrficts, Pillns: Papers, Etc., at
ORBA'IUY REDUCED PRICES
"Lists of the VACANT LANDS iu the Roseburg
Lnd Opening Jaiiuarj' 20, I909, at $1.00 each.
We prepare all of our abstracts direct from the
County Records. The Sure and Safe Method.
Oflhw Hoom 1, Mui-HtrrH Itiilldliig. ltottcburg, Oregun.
KKUM COlTNTV EXCHA.NOK9.
Oakland Owl.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eager, of
Portland, arrived In the city from Lo
Angeles Monday and are now visit
ing Mr. Eager 'a mother, Mrs. U. M
Robertson, of Driver Valley.
t Is expected work wll commence
on the waterworks by the first of
the year. The pipe will be laid by
the Washington Pipe Co., of Tacoma,
and the construction of the distribu
tion system in all probability will be
handled by W. C. Davis, of Jefferson.
L. W. Harris, of Mlddleton, Idaho,
Is In the city. Mr. Harris formerly
resided at Rochester Mill and may re
side again In Douglas county.
Nicholas Philllpp has sold the
Oakland restaurant and bakery to
Mr. Galloway, recently from Forest
Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Philllpp went
to Grants Pass the first of the week
where they will engage In business.
J. L. Shambrook, of Umpqua, last
week Bh I pped 225,000 pounds of his
prunes to Tillson & Co., or Salem, re
ceiving the top price. The growers
were: J. L. Shambrook, A. J. Dear,
C. H. Maupin and T. V. Dlmmlck.
Mr. Shambrook iB setting out a 65
acre orchard on the farm purchased
from D. K. Shambrook, mostly to
prunes, but he will also have a few
choice varieties of apples.
J. H. Halley has returned from
Montrose, Colo., to which point last
fall be shipped a carload of thor
oughbred Oxford Down and Lincoln
sheep and. a carload of Durham-cat
tle. Mr. Halley was very successful
in disposing of this stock, which
speaks well for the thoroughbred
livestock industry of Oakland.
On Thanksgiving day in Portland
Miss Mary Woodruff and CharleB A
Warner, of Salem, were united in
marriage by Rev, E. 8. Muckldy, pas
tor of the First Christian church, in
tfie presence of a few relatives and
Intimate friends. -The bride formerly
resided in Oakland.
Shoes We Are
Proud to Show
In every resKH!t our new shws for women
possess merit,
Kin tint leiithi'rs built foruli ocriislonN. -
Mtfht welttt for liriht and tlry riuys.
lltuivy sole! inleiuK'tl for nlrot untl hiiow.
Pivsxy turn shoos ami llifht wolu fo; evening.
Miule by a rolhiblu ittul itblo mumifiu'tiiror
Kuppendorf Dlttmar.
R. L Stephens
Successor to Parrot Bros
Exclusive Shoe Dealer
$3.00
$5.00
Next Door to Potoffic
Orders taken for Vprmont niarbte.
I will hare complete car shipped
during December. Any one wishing
special designs or colors leave orders
before Dec. 1st. Call .and see sam
ple. W. K. Marsters, foot of Jm k
too street, DTK
The Right KIND at the Right PRICE
AQtt'S DOOK STATIOtlERT SIORE
IT And we are now loaded to the doors with the finest and largeBt
J line of HOLIDAY GOODS we have ever carried. Don't forget
XX to remember your friends with one of more of our beautiful
gifts, and try and call early before the llneB are broken
The
SQUARE DEAL
Farm and
Poultry
Stock Pence
27 39 47 inches
FENCE
Poultr Fence
3 - 4 - 5 - Feet
Sfrongest Wire Fencing Made
J. F. BARKER Co.
Iiiiplenii'iil. and Vi lil. l.-..
O
I'tione 101,
lUMt'liurg, Oregon
HAS ARRIVED AT
have Bomethine for everybody and are sure to please you.
Selections made now will be put aBlde until you are ready
for them. We Invite you to call at once. You are always
welcome whether you buy or not. Checks taken. Store
open evenings until ten o'clock.
SAN I A U-AUo
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BOOKS - BOOKS
As usual our line Is complete, we have every
thing from the B-ient linen Juvenile up. Boys'
UookB, Girls' Books, Dainty Gift Uoo.ia In profu
sion, for both old and young. All the late copy--rights,
$1.25 each. Reprints 75c each, Bible and
Testaments, 25 cents to $5 each. We also have
Catholic Prayer Books. We can supply anything
on earth In the book line. If we don't have It In
Btock we will get it for you.
FANCY GOODS
STATIONERY
Fine Stationery in beautiful Christmas Boxes from
60 cents to $2.00 a box.
Yoncalla Courier.
Jim Ambrose and Mrs. Nora Cra-
ten were married last Thursday, Dec.
0th at Vancouver, Wash. Both are
well known here.
Mrs. Lew Bristow, of St. Louis, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. E. Wllks,
of the Yoncalla hotel.
Drain Nonpareil.
Miss Edna Shambrook, of Elkton,
and Mrs. Milt Church, of Gardiner,
were both taken to Portland this
week, where they were successfully
operated upon for appendicitis. Mrs.
Church is the wife of the head saw
yer for the Gardiner Mill Co.
Win. Dalton and wife left Thurs
day for their former home In San
r ranclsco, where they will spend the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Rhodes, of
Centralis, Wash., are in Drain and
may conclude to locate here. Mrs.
Rhodes made proof at Roseburg on
Wednesday on a timber claim, located
four miles west of Drain.
J. C. Anderson and family, of
Mlnot N. D., arrived here last week
to reside.
Harvey Bohrer and wlfo have re
turned from California and are here
visiting their relatives-the Sykes
family. Harvey had been employed
as engineer In the construction of a
new railroad at Orovllle. He was
recently operated upon for appendi
citis and has not yet fully recovered
his henlth.
W. H. Gray and wife left Tuesday
for San Diego, Calif., where they will
spend the winter for the benefit of
Airs, uray s neaun.
At the district road meeting held
Saturday, a tax of three mills was
voted for road Improvement in this
district, to be collected along with
the regular taxes next spring. This
will be the total road tax, the county
court having decided to withdraw Its
former offer to donnto an equal
amount. So many districts were
preparing to take advantage of this
offer that tho county court rightfully
concluded It would prove "too much
of a good thing," so they cut It out.
The meeting elected Horace Putnam
as manaper of the road fund In the
Drain district.
Myrtle Oeek Mail.
J. M. Patterson and wife departed
Thursday for Portland, where they
will locate
Wm. Wright, arrived here Tues
day from Alicel, Or., and Is visiting
nt the home of his coubIii, Mrs. M.
II. Smith.
M. Dean and sons, of Riddle, mar
keted 1200 boxes of apples Ihls fall
for which they received $1.25 per
box. The fruit went to Kansas City.
The Deans have 27 aTes planted to
apples, 20 acres of which are Just
beginning to bear.
Ed. Dohl and Walter Stevenson
have taken a contract to furnish the
3. P. Co. with wood, 'ties and piling
to an amount representing 20.000
cords of wood. The material will be
delivered at Ruckles station. The
timber will come oft a tract near the
Croley place.
DOLLS - DOLLS
We have the largest line ever shown In Rose
burg. Everything Imaginable from $1.00 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. Air sizes and kinds, 5
cents to $2.50 each.
LOWNEYS CANDIES
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 Binoll portion. It is the 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 TT
Jars. Smoker's Sets, Beau tlful Vases,, all high la
quality and cheap in price. Mirrors, Baby Sets, jj
Military Brushes, Shaving Sets, Ink Wells, Japan- i
ese Goods, Ornaments and Other Fancy Goods too '
numerous to mention in this space. ?
LEATHER GOODS
Gentleman's Purses and Letter Cases of all grades, Tt
Ladles' Purses, Hand Bags, and Satchels, Music XX
Rolls, Travelling Cases, etc., an up-to-date line of
new Btyles, 50 cents to $14.60. J
FOUNTAIN PENS H
In both plain holders and the gold and silver J
mounted are most suitable gifts for either lady 4
or gentleman. The mounted pens range from $2
to $10 each and we guarantee every pen don't u
forget that point.
Our Christmas sale will be something out H
of the ordinary. Come at once and avoid t
the rush. H
CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS, CANDLES AND HOLDERS, SANTA CLAUS MASKS, XMAS
CARDS, POST CARD ALIIl'MS, PHOTOGRAPH ALIU'MS, AlTtKlRAPH ALIUIMS, PICTURES.
BOTH FRAMED AND LNERAMED, TOYS, MAGI C LANTERNS, BANKS, HORNS, TOPS, CHIL
DREN'S IILOCKS, ETC. ALL WE HAVE FOR GOTTEN TO TELL YOV ABOl'T WE WILL SHOW
J'OU WHEN YOU CALL. DON T FORGET W E WILL TAKE YOUR CHECKS AND ARE OPEN
Agee's Book & Stationery Store i
'X Headquarters For Holiday Goods
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION,
'THE IDEAL GIFT STORE."
PHONE OOtlf
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FULTON GIVES UP FIGHT.
Does Not Desire Ollice If KIKlit for it
Must be Made.
Portland Journal: Charles W.
Kulton has no real desire to be Unit
ed States senator from Oregon. He
would like the omce If he could be
assured of life tenure, but under the
circumstances he believes that it
would be better for him to return
to the practice of law. Therefore he
has concluded that it would be better
for him to return to private life with
out a struggle, though he still be
lieves that the Oregon ilcgislatuie
should elect some Republican to suc
ceed him.
ThiB Is Mr. Fulton's verdict as out
lined In a letter which he has written
to a member of the Multnomah dele
gation, In which he says that unless
ho could be assured of continued re
election without serious opposition
he had beBt return to private life and
let politics go in order to build up
his private fortune by the practice of
his profession.
This letter makes It plain that the
senior senator has given up hope of
breaking down the Stntement No. 1
majority In the legislature; that he
has no hoie of re-election, and that
the end of the opposition to the elec
tion of Governor Chamberlain by the
legislature has come in definite form.
EVER HAVE IT7
If You Have, the Statement of Tills
Roseburg Citizen Will Interest.
Glenilnle News.
Mrs. F. R. Miller and Mrs. Mamie
Clements returned Wednesday from
an extended visit to various points In
Texas. They report a very pleasant
trip. Miss Marie Williams, a ntece
of Mrs. Miller, accompanied them
here from San Saba, Texas, and will
probably make Glendale her home.
Melvln Culp, aged about 75 years,
of Merlin, wns killed by S. P. train
No. 15 last Tuesday morning on the
Jump-off-Joe trestle. The engineer.
Mr. Wagonblast, of this city, saw the
1 unfortunate man too late to stop, but
I he blew the whistle In an endeavor
to warn the man of his danger, but
! whether from exceess of fright or
deafness, he was struck and horribly
mangled. lVceased leaves a family
of 11 children In destitute circum
stances. o
SPECIAL HOt Ml TRIP RATES
Atrr. X.MAS AND NEW YEAR.
Southern Pacific Co. announces
special round trip rate of a fare and
one-third, account Christmas and
New Years, for all points on the
Southern Pacllle where the one wy
fare Is not more than $10 00. Sale
dates. Christmas. Dee. 13, 24 and 25:
New Year's. Iiec. SI and Jan. 1.
1909. Return limit, Jan. 4, 190S.
Ever have a "low-down" pain In
the backT
In the "small," right over the
hips?
That's the home of backache.
It's caused by sick kkliK'vs.
That's why Doan's Kidney Pills
cure It.
Roseburg people endorse this.
Read a rase of It:
L. Mathews, 1213 Short St., nosa
burg, Or., says: "I was troubled by
kidney complaint and though I had
use many remedies I could get no
positive relief Being attracted by
statements recommending Doan's
Kidney Pills I decided to try them
and got a box at Marsters & Cos.
drug store. The benefit I found from
the use of the first box led me to
continue taking them. Since then
my kidneys have been acting in a
normal manner and 1 have felt much
better. I ran state that Moan's Kid
ney Pills are the best kidney remedy
I know of."
For sale by all dUKgists. Price
50 cents. Foster-Mllnurn Co., Buf
falo, New York, sole agents for the
United States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
Solid Gold Watches
Gold Filled Watches Scarf Pius and Brooches
Shirt Waist sets Nickel and gun metal watches
Belt Pins and Buckles An immense liue of Fobs
A complete line of Optical Goods, Collar Pins,
Combs, Hat Pins, etc. Best line of Umbrellas in city.
Diamond Rings from $1.50 to $1,000.00
Ear Screws, Patent loops. Stone and Pearl 8ets. The finest line oi
Silverware In Southern Oregon, In both plate and sterling.
Comb, Hrnsh and Mimir Sets, Napkin Kings, Trays, Cloth and Hat
Brashes, Gent's Smoking Sets, Ladles' Opera Glasses, Cat Glass,
Clocks, Jewel Boxes, Solid Gold,. Gold Filled and Silver Thimbles,
J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker
ROSEBURG, - . OREGON
O. D. NEWIIAItl).
8. P. NEWHARI).
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
NtWHARD BROS.. Props.
Come in and see the Hoosiers
We have the best iresh beef and pork money can buy
Try our own hand cured hams and bacou and Kettle
rendered lard
Fish and Poultry
Special Free Dellrrry. Phone 1341 Hrlng l's Your Illilrs.
Shop on Sheridan Street. Near the Depot.
TAKEN From Hueys Jewelry
store on Cass St., last Saturday, a
large amount of watches, diamonds
and other fine Jewelry, for Xmas
presents. dd2
Pbone IO55 All Work Guaranteed
H. C. R1TZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber
Special Sale on
Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap
Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge
Racks, Etc
Wt ! me n stmte oq your work, luun iM Hit Ww a 9rtity
root, of Jackson SU Repair Work Neatfy Don
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