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EVENING ROSEBURG RWIEW.'An ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY Office Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool. L. WIMBERLY, Edlto'. DAILY ferjur, kymill $3.00 Per nODtb, dellTered JH Per weiek, delivered U BEMI-WKKKLYl Year 1200 Iz Montln J1.U0 DKCKMIIKIt 2H, 1108. Now the days will begin to grow longer and we'll aoon be looking to ward spring. Even a blind man can aee that Roseburg needs paved streets. Every road district adjoining town has voted a Bpeclal tax for road Improve ment. We MUST have good streets to correspond, before another win ter. The Roseburg Commercial Club after a year of most intense activity, will dedicate their new club rooms on Tuesday, January 12th. There will be representatives present from vari ous sections of the state. Don't forget that it Is the duty of every roader of this paper to write to some friend at a distance and tell him of the advantages of Oregon both as to climate and production Remember that the people of the older stateB, where the weather lr cold, are hovering around the Are and have lota of time to read get busy. Naturally, 1009 will be a great travel year for the Pacific Northwest The most advantageous rates are In this direction. All of the great rail roads of the country are going to bend their efforts toward presenting the resources of this portion of the United States throughout the East Canada and Europe. The Portland Itoso Show and the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition will be two Import ant features and railroad men In all the large centers of population pre dict an enormous travel. (JKKAT WHITE WAYH. There is agitation for a "Oreal White Way" between Milwaukee Wis., and Chicago. It is to be a broad macadam of perfect smoothness ovei which automobiles and other pleas ure vehicles niny speed under the besi and safest conditions. The signifl cance of the plan is that hard-headed capitalists are behind the project and In financing it, they will secure possession of Inrge bodies of Innd along the roadway, and rely upon tin advance In value for their return foi constructing the road. This hint ol how a good rond will add to the value of abutting land should be siiKgestlvi In Oregon. (Ireat Whlto Ways In every direction throughout the state would quickly pay for themselves would enrich the state, and add Im measurably to the comfort and happl ness of Oregon life. The wonder Is thnt human effnrl Is not more directed in this avenur . which is so momentous for a more perfect soclnl and economic condi tion. Oroat White Ways, such as that proponed between Milwaukee and Chicago, are almost as much of a stumulus to civilization nnd happy living as are the colleges and schools. Even the nnclent Iteunans understood this, and In their remd building far surpassed us with all our boasted civilisation. Why do not our people study the subject and let the light el (Ireat Whlto Ways break In upon them! la not the subject one through which the coming logtxlnt ure, by wise nnd hrnve action, enn do A mighty service for Oregon? r . there one man In tho state who pre fers bud roads to Oieat White Ways? Portland Journal. JKKFItlKN Wlf.l, NOT KHillT. I.OR ANOKI.Kfl, IVc. 27. "There will bo no fight between Jack John son and myself; they are not talking to me." gnld the ex-heavywelghi cnampion, J. J. jelTrli's, to a repre sentative of the Associated Press In , this city tonight. Ho was told tint Hugh Mcintosh, the Australian pro moter, was going to offer t.Ml.nOD fen a fight between himself and tho new champion. "I don't want the money." he said. 'l am out of the game and the public might as well understand It. I fought my laiet fight seime time ago and no amount of moni'y nor any Inducement anhody can hold out would gut me Into the ring again." There was no hesitation or cmilvev cation about Jeffrie's' answers to the- questl ins put to him. Ho said that he whs annoyed by the persistent at tempt to get him to agreo to light again and (hat he would like to have it mndo poeelllve that there Is no way In which he can he Inclined to fight Johnson or anybody else. NISfUSTEII ritKACIIKIt OUTS. PORTLAND. Or., Dec 27. lie. Ilevlng that the church ef teidny fiillr sadly In the ae-eonipllKhnient of lie mlKsliin, that too much ntlentlon If paid to doctrlnix and form:ililen, and not enough of the real teachings of Christ, and having experleiu-e-d wish In the past year a change of vie-n sei radlral that he fe eln he ran no longer continue to expound the tloctrincR of tho church, llev. K. Klnio Kohlnann toelay preached his last sermon as pastor of the Kodii4- Avenue Christ Ian church, and will leave the minis try permanently. A Kange-reeui Operation. la (he removal of the appendix by a aurgeon. No one who taxes Dr. King' New Life Pills la ever subject ed to this frightful ordeaJ. They work so quietly you don't feel them. They cure constipation, bead ache, blllousnem and malaria. 16o at A. 0, liarsteri Co t druf store. LKDKIt Creature of His Father's Teachings Tuuglit to Drink and hilled When Ik-nia-d Meiney. IRVINE. Ky. Dec .26 The Jury in the case of Beach Hargls, charged with the mureler of his father. Judge James J. Hargls, reported Its Inabil ity to agree this afternoon and was discharged. The Jury stood nine for aceiulttal and three for conviction. Ueach Hargls had tieen on a de bauch a few days before the time of the murder of Judge Hargls, and he had finally been brought back to Jackson. For some days the neigh bors declared that Judge Hargls nau been dragging the boy to the streets of the wild little mountain town. Beach entered his ratner s store and, after a few words with the Judge, grappled with him. rney ten to the floor, Beach on top, and with the ludae's own pistol the boy fired several shots Into the body of the prostrate man. MotlteT Blnmes FatheT. The defendant's mother testified that the Judge had early taught the boy bad habits, and when Beach was a child had given nitu wnisaey anu buckled a gun on his hip. Beach or Beauchamp, his rightful name, is 23 years old and has always been what, in the Kentucky mountains, la termed "feverish Judge Hargls was admittedly a baron in Breathitt county, and even In the Tenth Congressional District. Ills ministers occupied all the county offices, he was himself democratic committeeman and was chairman of the district conventions. Men rose up to question hlB rule and to make personal attacks on him, and these men suddenly were done away with Muny Llve-d hi Fear. Tho Marcums, the head of which family walked the street of Jackson for months with a baby In his arms to avert his own assassination; the Cockrtlls, and others disputed the scepter of the feudal king, and paid the penalty with their lives. This summary and violent rule bred the school of murderers and bad men who gave to their county the world known title of "Bloody Breathitt." One of them. Curt Jctt, called by hla picturesquely-speaking neighbors the "wild dog of Breathitt," is serv ing a life sentence; some are dead and others have fled the state or are living quietly since the death of their chieftain. Hargls has vast mineral Interests In this section, on whle-h he lived though the ostensible producer of his wealth was a elry goodH and general store at Jackson, In which the killing ilccurreel. A week before his death' Judge HargiH purchased a ilOUU casket in Louisville. Murktel for !cath. "Three years ago 1 was marked for 1eat.li. A grave-yard cough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors fall d to help me, and hope had fled, whon my husband got Dr. King's New Olaeovory," says Mrs. A. C. Williams, -)f Bac, Ky. "The first dose helped me and improvement kept on until I had gained G8 pound In weight and my health waa fully restored." This nieslclne holds tho world's healing record for coughs and colels and lung and 'hroat diseases. It prevents pneu monia. Hold under guarantee at A. U. Marstera Co a. diug store. DOi and 11.00. Trial bottle free. DA.VCF,. A Mnseiuerade Hall will be given at the .Melrose Hull, Thursday. Dee. Mat of Dec. 1908. Supper will be served. BY COMMITTEE. sw CANVONVII.I.F. NEWS. P. Cain, of Riddle, has secured considerable land at Days Creek, hav ing purchased John Be-al's. Clias. Fel- kerts and the upper end of O. Mar- Iain's farm, and the land belonging to H. II. Gldney on the west side of the river. Mrs. lie-orge McOllvrny and child iff t Monelny for Fre'sno, Cal., where Mr. McCllvray has a positieen with tho Postal Telegraph Co. Echo. The Knock out Blow. The blow which knocked out CorhsM a revelation to tho prize fighters. I'rom tho earliest days of the ring the iniH'k-out blow was almed for tho Jaw, ho ti'mple or tho Jugular vein, tsumiach punches wore thrown In to worry and vrary the lighter, but If a sclenllllc man lacl.luld one of the old fighters that the nost vulnerable pnt was the region of ihe stomach, ho'd have laughed at him (or an Ignoramus. Dr. Pierce Is bringing e puoiic a parallel fact; Ibal a. Is the most vulnerable ors&n he piXa ring as well as In It. We throats, feet and lung's, rva are utterly IndinYr. int to. until dlse-SiXllnils the solar nlrtne and knocks usouC Make your stomach ' "" senilis ry nil! UM; ill Diir of tierce's liulelr-n. .McTiT scuvcry. I on tirulccl VoeirMfeT Ui"iliL r Golden Mrillc.I V, 'it '""t vu ,-uri'i "weak stomach, Indigestion, or iyspnpsla, torpid liver, bad, thin and Im pure blued and other diseases of the or gans of digestion and nutrition. The-tiolilen Mrelle-al Discovery has a epeclfic curative effevt upon all mucous eurfscea and hence cure's catarrh, no matter where located or what stage It may havo ri'ached. In Nasal Catarrh It is well to cleanse the passages with Dr. Siege's Catarrh Ucme-ely flu nl while using the "INsreiverr "as a constitutional rem edy. Why the "Golden Me-dlcal Discov ery' cures catarrhal diseases, as of Ihe tome h, bowels, bladder and other pelvic organs will be plain to you If you will read a hewklcl of ellracta from the writ ings of eminent nicdical authorities, en dorsing its Ingredleiits and explaining their curative properties. It Is niailesJ ire on request. A'Mres Dr. K.V. IMcre-e llutTaln, N. Y. This hook Ice gives all the Inaretlienu entering Into Dr. Pierce medicines from which It will tie seen thai they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure, triple-refuted glycerine being used Instead. I ir. Pierce's great thousand-page illeis irslexl teiinmon Seuise Mi.llciel Adviser will he sent free. paT-hound, (or 21 one cent stnmi, nrclc-th bound fur 11 tuunu Addraaa Dr. Ptaroa as above. B.K) WORDS I.N B .MINl'TEH UlltL'H 8HOKTHA.il U FEAT.' SAN' FRANCISCO, Dec. 27. Ruth Olson, a 14-year-old San Francisco girl, has established a new world record for her age for rapid short hand writing. In a test before Sup erior Judge Thomas E. Graham, the girl wrote 8'iu words In Ave minutes and read the same correctly. Miss Olson's record is considered phenomenal, aa the matter read to and written by her was taken from a transcript of proceedings taken from the court files and which was entirely strange to her. Medicine That Is Medicine. "I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but 1 have now found a remedy that keepa me well, and that remedy U Electric Bitters; a medicine that is a medicine for stomach and liver trou bles, and for run down conditions.' Bays W. C. Kelster, of Halliday, Ark , Filectric Bitters purlfy.and enrich the Dlood, tone up the nerves, and Impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will be refunded If it falla to help you. 50c at A. ej. Marstera St Co'a. drug store. . t. TWO NEW SPRINT RECORDS. JOHANNESBURG, South ; Africa, Dec. 27, R. E. Walker, South Af rican amateur sprinter, yesterday clipped down two world's amateur records at the Wanderer's sports. He brought Dan J. Kelly s Spokane rec ord of 9 3-5 seconds for a 100 yards down to 9 2-5, and set the record of 11 2-5 seconds for the 120 yards. B. J Wefers of Georgetown university, held the record for thlB sprint with 11 4-5 until Walker s showing today, EVER WATCH KU Ik A Little' Cure Will Have Many Rose burg; Re'uele'rs Future Trouble. Watch the kidney secretions. See that they have the amber hue of health; The discharges not excessive or in frequent; Contain no "brick-dust like" sedi ment. Doan'a Kidney Pills will do this for you. They watch the kidneys and cure them when they re sick. A. J. Haydon. living on Flint St near Mosier St., Roseburg, Ore., says: "I have always enjoyed the best of health until Beveral years ago, when my kidneys became disordered. do not know the cause of the trouble but can only say that the kidneys failed to perform their functions properly and caused me much annoy ance by the too frequent passages of the kidney secretions. This trou ble was especially bothersome at night, often obliging me to arise sev eral times. The clnimB maele for Doan's Klelney PIUb prejudiced me in their favor and I procured a supply at MarBtcrs & Co's. drug store. They helped me from the first, correcting the action of the secretions and caus ing the pain during passage to cease. I continued taking them nnd as a result, am now without the least sign of kidney trouble." For sale by all d'uggiats. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buf falo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan'a and take no other. The latest thing for the toilet Is tho Elger China water-box no wood to warp or iron te rust a fine dis play at the shop of Winnie Gaddis, the Plumber. dtf Rough Dry Price List. IRONED. Cents each. Counterpanes, 10c, fringed ....15 Sheets 3 Pillow Slips 2 liilow Bolaters 4 Tablecloths 6 Table'clothB, large or hem stitched 10 Towels 1 Towels, bath 2 Towels, roller 2 Napkins 1 Cloths 1 Flour sacks 2 Dollies 1 Handkere-hiefB 1 Handkerchiefs, silk 2 Stnndcovera, plain 2 NOT IRONED. Overshlrta 6 Undershirts C Underdrawera S Nlghtahlrta 3 Combination 6 Pajamas, pair 10 Under vest I Hose, pair 2 Necktlea 1 STARCHED, Skirts 5 Ntghtelresses 3 Drawers 3 Chemise 3 Corset covers 2 Waists t Waists, boy'a , 3 Klmonas 6 W'rapieers 5 Aprons 2 Child's Pieces , , I Shams, pair 10 Sash curtains 2 Pillow Covers 2 Bonnets 2 Sleeves, pair 2 Belts 1 EXTRAS. Blankets, wool, pr 50 Blankets, cotton, pr.t 25 guilts 26 Iteeltlcka 10c up Sweaters 16 No Shirts, Collars. Cuffs. Vesta, I .ace Curtains, Overalls or Jumpers done in this department except at regular prices. A Bat of articles roust ac company each bundle, or our count accepted as correct. We starch all articles that require It. No bundle for less than 26 cents. HOMblll'ltO 8TKAM LAl'NDRY, ' llli ALCOHOL 3 H CENT AVfcgelabk IVeparalionlorAs-' slmilaiing iteFartamlRuta ItogteStoaiidiJejwisof Promotes DigestLWurl ikss and Kwtr onlalns rfitr Omimi.Morphini; nor Mineral. NOTIsAHCOTIC. AvttrouDcsauiimm (InWlsr. llseijissiHiiW! Annfect Remedy forCuTisflca- lion , Sour StoDach.Dlantoa WrjnresJ.onvulsiausJ'fwraa- ness qmILoss or sleep. facS'imue Signature of NEW YORK. 1 Exact Copy of Wrapper. I1IO FIRM (JOES BROKE. NEW YORK, Dec. 26. Hanry W. Poor operating under the firm name of H. W. Poor & Co., Wall street, assigned today for the benefit of his creditors. Poor was the publisher of Poor's Manual of Railroads, presi dent of the Postal Telegraph Co., of TexaB, and a director of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway. The lia bilities are estimated at from 25, 000,000 to $10,000,000. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All perBons knowing themselves to be Indebted to S. K. Sykes for notes and on accounts due and over due, are hereby requested to make payment on or before Jan. 1, 1909, as upon that date I expect to put all credit business on 30 days basis. S. K. SYKES. If it is "Good to Eat" and in the City you . will always find it tit The Bee Hive Grocery Just now we have S New Dates, New Figs, S New Walnuts, New g Filberts, New Brazil Nuts. g Then for lunch wh) ? not try our ? Fine Olives, Pickled H Pig's Feet, Pickled g You can "Cheese it" here, e have And last, but not least, good old fashioned Sorghum 55 1 a-VI Wt and genuine New Orleans Come in and rubber around a little we believe it it will pay you. tt MAX WEISS, PROP. mn::mm:.nm:::n:mn::::n;::m::;in::j The Right KIND at the Right PRICE The SQUARE DEAL Farm and Poultry Stock Fence 27 39 47 inches Strongest Wire J. F. BARKER . Co. Implements and Vehicles, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of in Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA -. Hewvou OITV. YOC CAN GET THEM THERE. You should read, "The Firing Line; It is splendid; it is fine. Get it, and also 'Highland Mary," And all the novels you can carry, At the Roseburg Public Library. It is In the Marsters Building, o'er Tho candy kitchen and the music store. And right here I wish to state. That, on afternoons and evenings late. It is open. Come and find Just the book you have In mind, And then you will be pleased, indeed With what you've always wished to read. Buttons covered while you wait All Blzes now on hand. Josephson's. For sidewalk work, call on B. F. Page, the old sidewalk builder. Rest dence Mill St. d23 AW Tongue, Pickled 1 ripe. U it" '55 Swiss, Edam, Roque- fort and Full Cream f Molasses, FENCE Poultr Fence 3-4.5- Feet Fencing Made Phone 161, Roseburg, Oregon I. S. Kauffman to B. F. Shields, $500; 4 lots in Kinney's Addition to Roseburg. Loretta Nelderhelser to V m. Knapp. C00; 3 lots, block 28. Kin ney's Addition to Rosebure;. Geo. Conn to N. L. Conn, SnoOO; 97 acres of Harvey Jones D. L. C, tp. 27-6, and one-ninth interest In 1 r2 acres adjoining J. H. Foreman to C. II. Arundel $10; tract of land at Myrtle Creek. R. W. Brice to H. N". Rand 1, 000; 162 acres sec. 6, 251. MARRIED. DAVIS-DAVIS At the Methodist parsonage, In Roseburg, -Dee. 27, 1908, John M. Davis and Mrs. Ida M. Davis, Rev. Jas. K. Hawkins, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will reside in Portland, where he is employed as a street car conductor. They left for that city this morning. GRUBBE-GRAY At Oakland, Or. Dec. 26. 1908, Alpha B. lirubbe and Belle Cray, Rev. D. E. Baker, officiating. Wm. Loomls was over from WH- I bur on business today. He reports the sale of another farm there re cently at a good price. THE BOND REALTY CO. Or chards, farms, timber and city prop erty. Some fine bargains. Jackson street, Roseburg, Ore. Solid Gold 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 Ear Screws, Pntent Loops, Stone nnd Pearl ficta. The finest line ol Silverware In Seiutliern Oregon, In both plate and sterling. Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets, Napkin Rings, Trays, Cleith and Hut llriisln-s, Gent's Smoking Sets, Ladies' Opera Glasses, Cut Glass, ( locks, Jewel Boxes, Solid Gold,. Gedil Killed and Silver Thimbles. J. T. BRYAN, ROSEBURG, . Shoes WeAre Proud to Show In every respect our new shoes for women possess merit. Finest leathers built (or all occasions. v Light welts for bright an.l dry days. Heavy soles intended for sleet and snow. Dressy turn shoes and light welts for evening. Jiudo by a reliable and able manufacturer Kuppendorf Dittraon R. L Stephens Successor to Parrot Bros ExcJiutv Shoe Dealer O. D. NEWHAKIi. ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET NEWHARD BROS.. Props. 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 FUh and Poultry Special Free Delivery. Phone 1:141. Prlng V Your Hide. Shop on Sheridan Strvet, Near lio Depot. Phone loss H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber Special Sale on ' Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge Racks, Etc Ut at neat aa eatlmau ea joeir work. Slenm and Rot Water a Spee-laltr Foot, of Jackson SU Repair Work Neatly Doim . lis Coffee Always uniform our best product sold in 1 lb., 2 lb., 2 lb. and 5 lb. cans. Your grocer will grind it better if ground at home-not too fine. , " . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Booth anil . younger son and Mrs. George Kohl hagen left this morning for Los An geles, Calif., where the two ladle and the boy will spend the winter. Mr. Booth will return in a few days. $1.50 to $1,000.00 The Watchmaker . OREGON $3.00 $5.00 Next Door to Postoffice T11K CHOICEST CUTS r of the prlme8t meats are our speriu ties. Whether you want a Juicy ro roast, a tender leg of lamb a fine steak or some appetizing chops, this Is decieledly the place to come. The very first taste of the meat will make you forget you ever had a poo1 appetite. Try some and you'll need no tonic to give you a desire for eating. The Economy Market Geo. Kohlhagen, Prop. S. P. NEWHARI). All Work Guaranteed