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V EVENING IROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY Office Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool L. WIMBERLY, Edlto'. DAILY fur year, by mill 3.0CJ Per month, delivered U) Per week, delivered It SKMI-WKBKLYj i'or Yer BJ) 8li lionlbi Il.ui I)i:ci:,mui:h 21, iuom. Merry Christmas to all next Fri day. m And still the transgressor fulls to find hiB pathway strewn with roses. Oregon people call this wintor, yet flowers are blooming in the open air In this city, as well as numerous oth er places In Douglas county. Eugene Guard: Before the Way and Means Committee of congress recently the Uooth-Kelly Lumber Company, of this city, made an argu ment against the entrance Into thlK country, duty free, of Canadian lum ber. They contended that such for eign competition would tend to re duce prices and the result would be o great waste of our rorest reeources. The'comuany contends that at the presont time over 40 per cent of the forests of Oregon and Washington are wasted, owing to tho Inability to find a profitable market for the com mon grades. Additional competition they argue, would not tend to a re duction In the already enormous waste. They exhibited photographs of lands logged off while the lumber was at a fair price, and also those worked over when the market was al a lower level, In order to Illustrate their contention. The recent death by suffocation of two young sistors in a poor lodging house of the Enst Side, Now York, was surroundod by unusually puth etle features, according to the paiierr of that city. The young girls, one seventeen, the other nlnoteen yonrt of age, came to the United Stater from Russia to make a living foi themselves, and eventually to prepare tho way for the emigration of th other mombers of their family from Russia. All day they worked In p sweatshop and at night they utu.lk-f English and other things. For them selves they spent only enough ol their meagre earnings to keep then alive, the rest they placed in a sav ings bank, with a view of sending foi their folks when the hoard had grown to adequate proportions. Eagerly they awulted the time when they could bring nbout the reunion of the family and at last they bar saved enough for that purpose. The; had wrltton a lotter to their pnrenti In Mobcow, In which they Informec' them that the money for tholr Jour ney wnB ready. It was tholr lnton tion to so tlmo the letter that II would reach their parents at Christ mas. The letter was nover sent. The other night one of the girls, before going to bed, accidentally turned on the gas In tholr room and when they were foumHn the morning buth glrlt were dead. Thus the happy Christ mas 1 1 mo has Its tragedies, and of these the mont pathetic aro enuctod In the crowded districts or tho city only a few minutes' wnlk from the crowded pnvonient of llrondway, with Its glare of lights and glitter of dia monds. Ex. LOCAL NEWS. Tluttons covered while you wait All sizes now on band. Josophsou'6 TAKEN From Huey's Jewelry store on Cnss 8t Inst Saturday, a largo amount of watches, diamond). ' and other lino Jowelry, for Xmat presents. dd22 Eugene Register: Mrs. Lnltoul camo down from Wilbur yesterdny and will visit with her daughter. Mrs R. A. llooth over the holiday season. 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Secret HirvJce men in tho employ of the VVeHtern Union Telegraph Compuny have unearthed an alleged consplr- :icy among operators or rallrnaU 01 Ue.es In northern Htiites mid California jvherehy, they declare, KteallngH have 'K-'ii made within the laut IK montliB union. illng to many thoiiHandB of dol lars. Hexiilnr W'pRtern Union operators ro not involved in the conspiracy. The stealing is charged by the detec tives entirely against operators In Iso lated railroad offices where there wub no check upon their work. At least one arrest has been made, that of nu operator nt KUzvIIIr, Wash. It la alleged that (his op erator has mnde confession Implicat ing half n dozen others. There la reason to believe other arrests also hnve been mnde, or soon will be mnde. Roseburg Hbstract .Co. Hre furnfsbfng Abstracts, Filing: Papers, Etc., at QRBATLV REDUCED PRICES "Lists of the VACANT LANDS in the Roseburg Land Opening January 20, 1909, at $4.00 each. We prepare all of our abstracts direct from the County Records. The Sure aud Safe Method. Oflloo ltoom 1, MnrNtcrs IIiiIIiIIiik, Itosphurg, Oregon. Shoes We Are Proud to Show In every rcsoia our now shoos for women poRHCHs merit. Finest leathers built fornllwonsiions. I.lKht welta for bright anil dry diiys. Heavy soles Inteiulml for sleot nml snow. Dressy turn shoes ami light, wells for ovenini;. Miulo hy a roliuhlo anil nblo nnimifuetuier Kuppendorf Dittman R. L Stephens Successor to Parrot Broa Exdusivt Shoe Dealer The Right KIND at The SQUARE Farm and Poultry Stock Fence Poultr Fence 27 - 39 - 47 inches 3 - 4 5 - Feet Strongest Wire Fencing Made J. F. BARKER Co. Implements and Vehlrle. Tlione 101, Itosrburg. Oregon CASTOMfl For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of in Use For Over Thirty Years GAST0R1A According to the report of the de tectives the small group of which the Ftltzvllle operator was a member was but a link in the chain of the con spiracy, which extended from Helena to San' Francisco. The mode of operation of the al leged conspirators was simple. An operator at a small station where there was no checking system would receive a mesBnge for another similar point, take payment for the com pany, transmit the message and pock et the money, which was subsequent ly divided with the operator at the receiving end. It Is alleged tho discovery of the conspiracy came about through the greediness of certain of tho operat ors, who finally became so bold that they would receive n message, take payment aud then destroy the copy, without transmitting It, In order to avoid dividing the spoil with receiv ing operators. This course led to so many complaints that suspicion heenme aroused aud an Investigation was started. For a reliable cough remedy ust Marsters' Cough Balsam. tf $3.00 $5.00 Next Door to Postoffice the Right PRICE DEAL AV fy FENCE HOSE ADJl'DOEl) OniTYs WILLIAMS PLKAUS SAME. COQUILLE, Or., Dec. 18. Ernest Rose and Joe Williams, the two young men who, with Klnnicutt, were charged with assault upon Lil lian Endlcott, the daughter of a Myrtle Point blacksmith, are guilty and will be sentenced this evening. Kose was tried yesterday and the Jury returned a verdict last night, fifteen mlnuteB after retiring from the court room, finding him guilty. This morning, the Williams case was to be taken up for trial, but the de fendant ended the matter by plead ing guilty. Rose was charged with assault and Williams with attempted assault. The sentence will be passed this evening. YONCALLA MAN ARRESTED. SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 20. To face a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses In negotiating a $36 check, E. O. Hamilton, a real estate man, will be brought to Spo kane from Yoncalla, Or., where he Is being held by the officers on the ad vice of Chief of Police Rice. Hamil ton left Spokane last Wednesday. On complaint of a friend who alleged that he had been Induced by Hamil ton's false pretenses to Indorse the check, a warrant was sworn out for his arrest. Cecil T. Thompson left last night for Yoncalla with a warrant to bring the prisoner to Spokane. WHEN HER BACK ACIIES. A Woman Finds AH Her Energx and Ambition Slipping Away. Roseburg women know bow the aches and painB that come when the kidneys fail make life a burden. Backache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy spells, distressing urinary troubles, all tell of sick kidneys and warn you of the stealthy approach of diabetes, dropsy and Urlght's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills permanently cure all these disorders. Here's proof of It in a Roseburg woman's words: Mrs. James Arrance, Pitzer St., Roseburg, Or., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills proved ofsuch great benefit to me that I do not have any hesitancy in recommending tbem to anyone In need of such a remedy. Kidney com plaint clung to me for a long time and on some occasions I was given such misery from pains In the small of my back that it was utterly Im possible for me to perform my house hold duties. There was also a con stant soreness through the region of my kidneys and at times considerable swelling In those parts. No remedy I tried benfltted me and when a friend Insisted on my trying Doan's Kidney Pills I procured a box at A. C. Marsters & Co's drug store and commenced their use. The good ef fects were noticeable from the first and as I continued taking them, the Inmeness in my loins disappeared, as also did the pains In my back." For sale by all dugglsts. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buf falo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. XOTICE. All the accounts due the old firm of J. F. Barker & Co. for groceries, will be placed In the bands of a law yer tor collection If not paid by Jan, 1st. 1908. dsw J. F. BARKER A CO. DOLLAR GIFTS Perhaps you have some friend that you would like to remember, and feel that a dollar Is all you can allot to the pur pose. We have some real nice things that are sel ling at a dollar. Cuff Buttons, Brooches, Stick Pins, etc. In Jewel ry. Smoking Sets, Novel ties In Silverware. If you only want to spendR dollar; If you want to apend several dollars; If you desire to' spend less than a dollar, see our goods. See them even though you do not want to spend anything. They are worth the seeing. HVEY'H. No charge for engraving. . 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 Books Make the Most Acceptable Christmas Gifts And We Have The Best Selection. ALSO Toilet Sets. PoBtal Card Albums. stationery. Muslo Rolls. Fountain Pens. Leather Goods. Purses. Plotures. Dolls. Magazines. Etc., etc. Agee's Book &Statonery Store Mall orders given prompt attention. INCREASED R. R. TARIFFS ROUSES CALIFORNIA. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19. Ship pers and Importers of California are arranging to unite in a state-wide protest against the -Increase in trans continental tariffs announced by the Southern Pacific and Santa Fe rail roads as effective on January 1. Op position will take the form of a score of mass meetings held In the leading cities on December 30, when repre sentatives of leading industries will set forth the grievances of the busi ness men against the carriers. TOM RICHARDSON GETS 10,000 A YEAR OFFER, DENVER, Colo., Dec. 19. The News today says that Tom Richard son, secretary of the Oregon Develop ment League, who Is stopping off in Denver on his way home, has been offered the position as head of the Consolidated Commercial Bodies of Denver at a salary of $10,000 per year. He promises, according to the News, to give a reply to the offer when he reaches Portland, which will be In a few days, but will not discuss the matter now. Flndlay, the piano tuner, will be In town a few days only. Leave or ders at Lineback'a Piano Store. Phone M. 1021. dd25 THERE IS A BOOK for you to give to any ' RELATIVE OR FRIEND that will cori- -vey exactly YOUR message of love, affec tion, good will or friendship of whatever na 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 inviting stock and you'll also avoid the ceaseless, perpetual 'Christmas rush." The result of tb'.s will be more fitting presents ' for all whom you remember, SHOP EARLY "The Ideal Gift Store" Phone 903. Solid Cold Watches Gold Filled Watches Scarf Pins and Brooches Shirt Waist sets Nickel and gun metal watches Belt Pins and Buckles An immense line 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 Scrffwa. Patont Tooife. Stone altMmlrnsu in C.h.K.m. r "" wu wim emat n a pain mBp, -Army, mom ana ttat Hrnshfa, Gent's Smoking Seta, Lartlca' Opera Qlawwwi. Cat Glaaa. Clocks, Jewel Boxea, Solid Gold,. Gold Pilled and SUrer Thimbles. J. T. BRYAN, R.OSEBURC. - O. D. NEWBARD. ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET J NtWHARD BROS., Props. Nf Come in and see the Hoosiers We have the best fresh beef and pork money can buy Try our . own hand cured hams and bacon and Kettle rendered lard FiH and Poultrr Special Frea DeUnrr. Phone 1S4L Bring Vi Yor Hld. Shop on Sheridan Street, Near the Depot. Pho" 0SS H. C RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber Special Sale on Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, p Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge Racks, Etc Ut M nat. .0 aatlmaU ra roar work. Busat and Rot Water . Spwl.lly Foot, of Jackson SC. Repair Work Neath Dona ROSEBURG, OREGON. JL and PeaH Bfta. The flnpst Hue oi . . a The Watchmaker ORECON S. P. NEWBARD. All Work Ouaranteea r