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It la scarcely short of astonlxhlng
that the street paving movement
came so near being killed outright
during the session of the city council
. Monday night. Whether so realized
by the councllmen or not, the attempt
to change all the plans at this critical
Juncture and reopen the way to end
less huggllng over the kind of pave
ment to be laid, Is the very scheme
that Is being worked by the opio-
nenu of any kind of paving being
.; done and Is their most effectual wea
pen ror killing the movement entirely
There has been altogether too much
haggling already, and The Kevlew
sincerely believes that Hoseburg has
already lost more than f:u,ul)u
which Is the total of the proposed
bond Issue by not getting the pav
ing work started last fall, bb planned.
The councllmen who opposed the
bona issue should let the fact none
trate their minds that the peoplo of
IloBeburg are decidedly la ravur of
street puving and are not In any
mood to stand any further "rag
chewing" over the several kinds of
pavement proponed. The contract
agreed upon last fall was for the
same kind of paving that Is being
laid In Kunono, flalem and Medford,
and the price was less per square
yard Uian Is being paid In any of
those places. Therefore there is no
argument to be offered on the ques
; tlon of economy. TheBo other towns
have tried tho bltullthlc pavement
and are so well pleased that they
are putting In more of It JiiBt as fast
as they can get It done, and are pay
ing more for It than tho Kosehurg
contract specifies. Full credit should
be given to those councllmen and the
mayor who stood for and" dually put
through the paving ordinance Mon
day night. Those who opposed It are
being widely and vigorously condemned.
1IEAN HAH NOT WlTMMtA VN
Eugono Guard: Today's Oregon
Ian contains a column article In
which It is state thnt Louis K. lean,
of this city, haB given up the fight
for tho speakership of tho next house
of representatives In the Oregon leg
islature. Mr. Bean, when Interview
ed upon tho subject by a (luiird re
porter this morning, was emphatic in
his denial of the truth of tho story.
Ho Bald:
"There Is absolutely nothing In it
whatovor. I haven't withdrawn and
have no Intention of doing so. I am
still In the race for the speakprshlp
and Intend to Btay in until It Is Dual
ly determined."
In regard to that portion of the
Oregonlan article stating that Mr.
lloan agreed. In return for the sup
port of the standpatters, to give them
the chairmanship of a third of the
house committees, he Bnld: "That Is
en absoluto lie. I have never prom
ised anything In the way of chalr
mnnshlis or anything of the kind
whatever. I am in favor of the
'forty' caucus and in my Judgment It
will be seru red. I am working In
the Interest of tho caucus and fully
expect that every Republican In the
house, will go Into the caucus."
A MOW MKAT KOH TIIH MILLIONS.
Ily crOBs-brtMMltng bulTulo and cut
tle, ChnrlcB (loodrlght, a Western
cattleman, claims to have created a
new meat which will feed tho mil
lions according to the January Am
erican Magailne, which contains all
the facts. Kleanor dates wrltcH the
story. In private life she Is Mrs.
Hlchard Tully. wife of thu dramatlHt
"The Blood Is 'ihe 111b."
Science baa never gone beyond Um
abuveiimplesUteinntof scripture, llul
It has Illuminated that statement and
liven It a meaning over broadening with
Mis Increasing breadth of knowledgu
When the blood Is "bad" or Impure II
Is not alone the body which suflern
through dlneaao. The brain Is also
clouded. She mind and ludscment an
cted, aniTtaaiiT an evil deed or Imuurs
inoyhivujfcsijgHrociljr traced to the
hnpiWtrol the CtOmJi Foul, impure blood)
CASTOItlii
-'jjjjf'J For Infanta and Children.
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ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENT.
AVegelablc rVepawlontVAv
slmllaifo$iheJMaiidlfegula
ling Uie Stomachs aadtorekof
ItonwIcsDifonllffn'iil-'
ness and ResLContalM ocirrrr
Opium. Morphine norMiueraL
NOT NARCOTIC.
MMttUtf
jlnatSnd
Aperfecl Remedy for Corsflpt-I
nnn . sour aioiuacii.uuuiira
Worms jloiMilsioiis.rfWisfr
mess mid Loss orMiXP.
facsimile Signature of
KEW YOHK. I
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The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
ft IK
in
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
HHWpnoTnnso
Exmct Copy of Wrapper. THiei commit. MwvoKeiTv.
ClifkTufl and mirlii.. t) ,inrj i thy
curing, plrnpkt, blutchet, eru)Uoni nd
othnr cutaneous fT fictions, m aczrma,
totter, or a It-rheum, hlvrc and oUiai
DADlfeflUtluni of Impure blood.
Id th cur of acrofulous iwlllnjn, at
Urxad glands, opfin rattn? ulcere, or old
orac, ih("Uo)dtn Mtxllral l)im-ovryhJ
performed lh moat marvelous cum. In
cum of old soma, or o(n tiatltig ulcer,
It it well to apply to the open mtm Dr
Merca'g All-Hrailn Halva, which pm
mwmw wonderful hnallng potency when
uand aa an appllratHm to th norm In con
Junction with the um of "(JoMro Medic)
Discovery "m ft blood cleansing consti
tutional treatment. If ynur Jmtttilst
don't happen to have the " All-Healing
flalva Id stock, you can easily proviira It
by Inclosing fifty-four cent In posing
stamps to Dr. R. V. I'lerce, 60S Main HL.
Buffalo, N. Y., and It will come to you by
return post. Most druggists kwp it as
Wall M tha "Uoldeo Medical IMscovery.
Tou can't afford to accept uj medtclna
of unknown eompotitUm as a suhstlluU
fof "Ooldan Medical Dlocorery. which
it medlclna or knowh oouroemon,
kavlng a eomplat list of Ingrwdlenu in
plain English on lla botUa-wrapper. the
mm being atttd aa correct under oath.
Dr. Plaroa'a P1aaaBl Pellets ragniata
jgjd tavlgorew HosiMs, llTar and oovala
who wrote "Tho Rose of nniuho."
A short time neo ho vlHlted Mr.
UoodrlKht on hlH ranch mid got the
nrtlcle. Following Is a brief ex
tract :
"Evftry plnliiKinaii of olden times
know tit tit the vory buff a Ions which
woro conUmtliiK the ranges with the
doincHtlc nnlniuls hud none of tho hit-
UmV shortcoinlnKM. On the contrary,
they poHHctHned a number of excellent
trults that tho tamo hovincH lacked.
When ti heel-llv, that tormenter of
white fHres' and 'loiiKhorna," buzzed
about a buffalo, tho latter tucked hl
feet under him, lay complacently
hewliiu IiIh cud, and let Mr. Heel-fly
buzz. When a puck of In boa came
looking for a succulent buffalo cnlf,
they seldom got one. Kor the wild
herd was siunrt enough to bivouac In
aiiv.h a manner that the hnblen might
bo protected. Tho little ones woro
withered together at the center of
tho camp-ground. Tho mothers set
tled down In a circle that enclosed
their progeny. And another and out
er circle was formed by the watchful
fathers. (All of which proved that a
buffalo had better Instinct, or reason,
bun a Bteur.) And buffaloes were
heavier than cattle, having fourteen
ribs In place of thirteen, but a smal
ler weight of viscera. They were
doubly lons-llved. Moreover, on a
K I veil quantity of gra.(ng-land, a
largo number of them could live well,
while the sumo number of cattle
would drop weight and take to use-
loss wandering. For killing, tho
buffaloes, owing to the fact that they
had never been used as beasts of
burden, possessed cellular tissues of
fat like that or other wild cattle, and
their tlesh was hotter marbled than
tho best hoof-hrcds of domestic, herds
or, In oilier words, there were no al
ternating muscular streaks of lean
and fat hi their carcasses, which
harncterlxe animals that have been
iiRod for working purposes through-
tut general urns. hen hung, they
produced excellent meat, and enough
fat for good eating but less tallow,
by one hundred poundH, than a steer
two-thirds the size. And lastly, they
possessed a hump, provided with
tfcml-llcsh and fat, upon which their
system drew for nutriment 'nt a
pinch. So thnt. In periods of drought.
or when food was scarce, buffaloes
could go both hungry and thliHty for
a considerable length of time and still
retain their thriftluess. And as for
the ordinary cold that could inako
a bunch of steers miserable, thev
paid small attention to It. They took
a storm 'front on,' ltko a gntlnnt
ship, letting the wind tug nt the nat
ural nubias with which nature had
endowed them and flutter the long,
thick hair of their ragged pantaloons.
"Now. (.oodnlght, the cattleman,
set these cent rn -cat tie and pro-buffalo
obesrvatlou up against each
other, and saw that If. by cross
breeding, he could add to the cattle
tho desirable qualities of the buffalo,
he won hi have a new hybrid that
might possess the host traits of both.
louhtless the problem would never
have occurred to an ordinary rattle
ninn. Hut, as James Adair, the cap
italist, had Judged, the former path
finder and scout was not an ordinary
cattleman."
Medicine That Is Medicine,
"I hnve suffered a good deal with
malaria and stomach complaints, but
I have now found a remedy that
keeps me welL, and that remedy Is
Flee trie Hitters; a medicine that Is a
medicine for stomach and liver trou
bles, and for run down conditions,"
says W. C. Kelster, of Halllday, Ark ,
IJIoctric Hitters purify and enrich the
blood, tone up the nerves, and impar'
vigor and energy to tho weak. Your
money will be refunded If It falls to
help you. f0c at A. C. Marsters &
Co s. drug store.
OIOICIO FUTIOX
Head, "Tho Trail of the Lonesome
Vine."
"Gilbert Neal" and tho "Hlue La
goon; Head twice "A Spinner In the Sun,"
And "Tho Inn of the Silver Moon."
Head three times, these two great
books,
"Lewis Knnd" and "Sister Carrie."
You can get them and all other
novels
At the Kosehurg Public Library.
It Is In tho Marsters' building.
Upstairs, o'er Hurr's Music Store.
It Is open nfternoons and evenings
Come, read, and still road more.
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si'iociAii itoi'Ni Titir h.ti:s
A CX T. A.MAS AM) NKW YHAIt.
Southern Pacific Co. announces
special round trip rate of a fare and
ouo-thlrd, account Christmas and
New Years, for all points on the
Southern Pacific where the one way
faro Is not more thnn $10.00. Sale
dates, Christmns, Dec. 23, 24 and 2&;
New Yenr's. Dec. 31 and Jan. 1,
l'J09. Return limit, Jan. 4. 109.
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IMHXAlt (ill'TH X
FiTfinps you f.;vo some
friend that you would
llko 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 Hut tons, Ilrooches.
Stick Pins, etc. In j wel
ry. Smoking Sets, Novel
ties In Silverware. If
you only wnnt to spend a
dollnr; if you want to
spend several dollars; If
you desire to spend less
than a dollar, see our
good. See them even
though you do not want
to spend nnythlng. They
are worth the seeing.
IHKY'S.
No charge for engraving.
Shoes We Are
Proud to Show
In cvnry rsoot our new shiws (or women
IHtssrM merit.
Finest leathers liullt (or all wraaions.
I lk'ht welts lor hriirht anil ilrjr days.
Heavy miles inteiuletl lor sleet and snow.
Dressy turn shoes anil lljrht welts ft. eveninir.
Miule by a reliable anil alile tnunufaelui-er
Kuppcndorf Dittmen
R. L Stephens
Successor to Parrot Bros
EJtchisiv Shoe Dealer
IS
$3.00
$5.00
Next Door to Postoffice
ItOSK THUKK VI'.AItS, AMI
WILLIAMS TWO YKAItS.
Assaulted Myrtle Point ;iil Man
Who Sold Them Whiskey Mued
$'-!.0 by Juili- linuiiltoii.
M ARSIIFIEI.li, Or.. Pec. 19. For
rcllini; to minora whiskey which
caused two of them to ro to the
penitentiary, Ceorse Kaxtt-r, the
keeuer of a hotel unci a bar rooni at
Coquille, waa ruled JMII and costs.
IIokb, Williams and Klmiicutt were
found to have been drunk when
they assaulted the Myrtle Point girl
and it was lurtber biouiilil out In
the trial that the whiskey was pur
chased from Baxter's place. This
matter was brought to the notice of
the grand Jury and mi Indictment
was returned against Baxter. lie
pleaded guilty before Judge Hamil
ton. Rose, who was found guilty by a
Jury, and Williams, who pleaded
guilty, were both sentenced yester
day by Judge Hamilton. Hose goes
to tho penitentiary for three years
and Wllllama for two years. Sheriff
Cage will take them to S.ilem In a
few dnyB. Klnnicutt jumped his bail
of $r.oo.
Four Indictments were returned
by the grand jury but tho arrests
have not yet been made.
Court Adjourns.
The business of court was con
cluded more quickly than was ex
pected and yesterday Judge Hamil
ton adjourned (or the term.
HilKISTMAS PHtH. HAM.
The Sunday School of tho Pres
byterian Church will give the follow
ing program at the I'hurch on Christ
mas eve., at 7:3.1) o'clock. All are
cordially Inviteii to attend. Instead
of the usual Christmns tree, there
will be a great revolving "Ferris
Wheel" on which the presents will
be suspended.
1. Organ Voluntary.
2. Prayer by Dr. Townsend.
3. "Oh. Hear tho Angels' Song," bv
the Choir.
4. Recitation. "Christmas," by Flor
ence Wharton.
5. Recitation, Selected, by Colin Mc-
Nnbb.
ymprffTgs
nnnn
.Jl 4 tlVll 'J V '
enua
Cleanses tlo System Effect
ually, Dispels Colds and Henii
oclios duo to Cotvstiiuition;
. . II X It 1
Vcis iKuuraliy. acls iruiy as
n T jn ntivo.
lie-st forMenVomrn nrtrl Child-ron-yminj
and Old,
lit jVct its Jionofifiul Effects
Alwnys buy the Genuine Iticli
hits iliejull name ojtlte Com-,
imny
' CALIFORNIA
Tio Syrup Co.
bv whinn it is. mmmfurhirefl, printed on the
SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS.
one size etily, rt';ulnr pr.fi 50rl)nHle.
G. Song, "Chriritftiaa Ilflls," by Lin y I
MiHikln. lli-rnke Abrulium
and -Mary Townsend.
7. Recltiitton. "Glad Tidlnss." bv
Lena Guest.
8. Heading, Selected, Esther LaRrle.
9. Scotrh Sung, in costume, James
Arthur. Mc.Nalib.
10. Reading. Selected, Miss Kit:hln.
U. Duel, "Good Tidings." Mrs. 8. C.
Klint and MIks jKiickacmi
12. Keeltntion, Selected, Klizubeth
- Roberts.
13. Violin solo, Selected, by Mr. Ed
ward It. Feckenscher.
14. Distribution of Presents.
K. Song, "King on Each Chiming
Bell," Choir.
I AIEKY THAW LOKICS IX
COl ItT OK AiTKALS.
PIIILAnELPIIIA. Dee. 21. Har
ry Kendall Thaw, slayer of Stanford
White, confined In the state hofmital
tor the criminal insane at Matteawan
c annot be taken to Pittsburg to tes
tily In his bankruptcy proceedings,
according to a decision handed down
today by the United States circuit
tourt of appeals, of this city.
Whether the case will be taken to
tho United States supreme court Is
not known here.
Good Cough Medicine for Children.
The season for coughs and colds is
now at hand and too much care can
not be used to protect tho children.
A child is much more likely to con
tract diphtheria or scarlet fever when
he has a cold. The quicker you cure
his cold the less tho risk. Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy Is Ihe sole re
liance of many mothers, and few of
those who have tried It are willing
to use any other. Mrs. F. F. Starcher
of Kipley, W. Va., says: "I have
never used anything other than
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for my
children and it has alwayN given good
satisfaction." This remedy contains
no opium or other narcotic and may
be given as confidently to a child as
to an adult. For asle by Hamilton
Drug Co.
"One day," related Denny to his
friend, Jerry, "whin Oi had wandered
too far inland on me shore leave Oi
suddenly found thot there was a
Krate big haythen. tin feet tall.
-basin' me wid a knife as long as yer
ar-rm. Oi took to me heels an for
fifty miles along the road we had It
nip an tuck. Thin Oi turned into
the woods an" we run for one nun
dhred an' twlnty miles more, wid him
a gainin on me steadily, owln' to his
knowledge of the counthry. Final
ly, just ns Oi could feel his hot
breath burnin on the back o" me
neck, we came to a big lake. Wid
ono great leap 01 landed safe on the
'tther shore, leavln me pursuer con
founded and Impotent wid rage."
"Faith, an' thot was no great
jump, commented Jerry, "consid
erin' the runnin' sthart ye had."
A colored woman was brought be
fore a West Virginia magistrate on
tho charge of Inhuman treatment o
her child. Evidence was clear that
she had severely beaten the young
ster, who was in court to exhibit
his marks nnd bruises. Before inv
posing sentence the magistrate asked
the woman if she had anything to
say.
"Kin Ah ask yo' honah a ques
tion?" Ills Honor nodded.
"Well, i lien, yo honah, I'd like
to nk yo whether yo' waa ever de
mother of a puffeckly wuthless culle
rblle?"
Roscburg Hbstract Co.
.Hre furnfebfng
Abstracts, Filing: Papers, Etc., at
OREATUV REDUCED PRICES
Tists of the V ACANT LANDS in the Rpseburg
Land Opening January 20, I909, at $1.00 each.
We prepare all of our abstracts direct from the
County Records.. The Sure and Safe Method.
Ollloe ltoom 1, Jlnrsti'rs Iluil(liiiK Kosi-llurg, Orrgnn.
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If it is "Good to Eat"
and in the City you
will always find it at
The Bee Hive Grocery
Just now we have
New Dates, New Figs,
New Walnuts, New
Filberts, New Brazil
Nuts.
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and
Great r.m
Crockery Sale
Commencing Wednesday Dec. 16, for a
a short time- we will sell for cash only at
the following prices:
Royal Baking Powder
Golden Gate " "
Soda
Canned Corn, per can
" Tomatoes 44
44 Peas
1 lb. package Raisins
1 lb. 44 Currants
Several kinds canned Milk 10c
Willamette Potatoes, very nice; 1 sack
or more, $1.15 per 100 pounds.
Nearly all plug tobacco, 43c per lb.
A special price will be made on all
dishes and nearly all shelf groceries.
42c per lb.
'40c
6c
10c
10c
11c
10c
10c
H Sale will stop without notice.
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Alton S. Frev & Co
GROCERS
Phone 201 Successor to J. F. Barker &. Co.
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E.-C'OX(illKSSMAN IAH'1 1EA1,
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21. Kx
Congressninn Kugeno F. Ijoud died
last night at the home of his son-in-law,
Captain J. J. Calluiulan. In this
city. He had been 111 for some time
and for several months past had prac
tically been an invalid.
Matinees every afternoon at The
Crescent 6c. TP
Hot water bottles, fountain syr
inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers,
'he finest and most complete -Jb In
tho city. Sold at the lowest prices
on our guarantee to give satisfaction.
Look at our Una and you will not
buy elsewbere. Hamilton Drug Co. .
Solid Gold Watches
Gold Filled Watches Scarf Pins and Brooches '
Shirt Waist sets Nickel and gun metal watches
Belt Tins and Buckles An immense line of Fobs
A complete Hue of Optical Goods, Collar Pins,
Combs, Hat Pius, etc. Best line of Umbrellas in city.
Diamond Rings from $1.50 to $1,000.00
Knr Hrrvm, Pnt.-nt Txmpa, Htone and Tfarl Sftti. The finest tine ol
Sllvprwnre In Southern Oregon, Inhoth plate and atwrtag.
Comb. Ilrcsh and Mirror Scto. Xupkln Klnipi. Trays, Cloth and Hat
HihsIkh., ami's Smoking Sftx, Ladles' Opera Clausen, Cat OlaM.
Clocks, Jt ml ltoxi-s. Solid fluid, . Gold FHIrd and Silver Thimbles.
J. T. BRYAN, The Watchmaker
ROSEBURG,
ORIGON
Then for lunch wh)
not try our
You can "Choose it"
here, c have
Fine Olives, Pickled
Pig's Feet, Pickled
Tongue, Pickled Tripe.
Swiss, Edam, Roque
fort and Full Cream
And last, hut not least, good old fashioned Sorghum
and genuine New Orleans Molasses.
Come in and rubber
will pay you.
around a little we believe it
O. I. JiKWHAItl).
8. P. NEWHAKD.
0 ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
JFTT JjT nutnAriij DKU9., Props.
Come in and see the Hoosiers
We have the best tresh beef and pork money can buy
Try our own hand cured hams and bacon and Kettle
rendered lard
Fish nnd Poultry
Special Free Delivery. Phone 1341 Bring Vs Yonr Hides.
Shop on Sheridan Street, Near the Depot.
MAX WEISS, PROP.
Phone loss All Work Ouarsntees
H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber . '
Special Sale on
Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap
Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge
Racks, Etc.
Ut mt make in fllm.tt on joor work. !wa .nd Hot Wtr a Specialty ,.
Foot, of Jackson SU Repair Work Neatly Done
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