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About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1909)
EVENING ROBURG JEVIEW Thin? Pale? Cetauh yoat 4ockxftttly alcaf mtjkxtl mai ler $. H k0- Trvtt him. Do at Ac dys. Folio hit oJvia at ail ttmt. AH run 4n, ti.ny tirel, thin, pl nervous And de not tnti vbi to take ? Then jo aitect to your doctor. Ask his opinion of Ayer't non-alcoholic SirMparilU. Notlcobol.nostima larioo. A blood puriflef, s nerve tonic, ftron iltertHve, in tid to dipestfon. IHnl'fcD DAILX - KXCKPI BtHDAT uv . RfcTIEW PIBUHH1.SO COMPA-Nx L. WIMBKKLY. DAILY , Vt jroar, b; mall 13.00 Per womb, dllred 60 Vet WMik. cUilverfeO KKM I-WEEKLY Km rear U 00 fill ruoutlia 10 HWfKMHKK 21, lMM. OI FKMlWH UMICF.AHKI) 03,470 MKMHKIW I.V YEAH lUTeou Kor Same rrriud IB,370, OOO firand Mre.ODoMi A"f Mure Urar- of TfU-r. SEATTLE. ,Wasb.. Sept. 20. The Bovwelan Grand Ixxige of the Jnfle pendent Ordor of Oddfellows of the United State and Canada, after be ing welcomed to the atate and city at a irabllc meeting in the Moore Theatre, adiourned la Oddftfilowa Ternole. and began Its aeawluos, to which only members having th Grind IdKe degree were admitted. Th annual report of Actinic Hrand Biro W. j. Kuykendall showed the membership of the order throuKhout the world at the clone of 1808 to be as follows. fiubordlnate memberablp, 1,442. 47ft; encampment membership, 216, 225: Hehekab lodge membership, 03,031; I'atrlarcbs Militant member ship, 22,136; total membertinip in cluding subordinate lodge members and sister only of llebeub lodges, 1.888.376.. . The total net Increase for the year throughout the world was 93, ' 176.. The total revenue for the year was I1S.370.J37. The expenditures for relief were 16, S00. 846. The total In vested funds of the order were $46,- 211.8(9. The grand sire recommended the adoption of legislation that will pre vent members from engaging In the erestlnn and fostering either of any society which bases Its membership wholly or mslnly from any branch of their order. Thla legislation Is de sired to prevent formation of other women's organizations than the Ke- bekaha, In the statistics of membership the quasi-Independent grand lodges of Australasia, Denmark, Germany Bweden and Bwltzerland are Includ ed. They havo no delegates In the present meeting. Acting ttraud Hire Kuykendall was elected deputy grand aire at the lieu ver Boverelgn Orund l,odKe Inst Beptember, and became acting head of tho'order upon the death of Grand Blre John L. Nolen. At today's session W. f. Kuyken dall of Wyoming, was chosen grand sire, and John II. ('ockrum, of In dianapolis, tnd., was elected deputy grand sire. HKXJI.N WHICH ON IMHIT OHFOIIIt KOAI) HKI'T. 2:1. ItANDON, Or., Hept. 20 The pro moters of the Itandon-Port Orford Ksllrosd are getting rejuly for actual construction work, which Is to begin Beptember 23, the first day or the Hsndon carnival. The sale of stock In the rosd Is progressing rapidly, and thu men having this work In charge aay It Is the esslest proposi tion to. sell theY have ever under taken. They tell purchasers Jliere Is enough freight being hauled out of the territory now by wagon to In sure an H per rent dividend on the Investment for tho entire road, and point out that the wealth of Hie country Is not even tapped yet. The timber along tho line is said to In sure success for years to come, with the development of the country to bank ou beside. A Hurry Vp Call. Quick! Mr.. Druggist Quick! A bog of buiiklen's Arnica Halve--Hero's a .nusrtor Knr the love of Mosos, burry! Ilahy's burned him self, trrlhly-Johnnle cut his fool with an axe Mamie's scalded--IM can't walk from piles - lUllle bus bolls and my corns sc lie. Hlio gut It and soun cured all the family lu the grnaJest busier on earlli. Hold by all druggists. NKW IHHIIIATION 1MM1K FIIF.K "Well Irrigation for Small Farms," Is a publlcatlun Just Issued I,,- the (lenorsl 1'snsengcr lli'ginrl uienl of the Oregon .Railroad and Navigation 'o. and Southern Pacific lines In Ore gon. This book wis forth In a practical, couclse way the possibilities for pro fit of .Ineipenslve Irrlitntlnn, and should b" lu. the hands of every fann er In Oregon, Copies may , obtained free on application to Wtu. McMnrrny, Gen ersl Passengci Agent. O It. ft N. ami B. I'. lines In Oregvu. Portland, Ore. nn- doU FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WtLL CUM YOU of any esc of Kidney or Blaer Ubsu thut in not beyo4 How roaicU of medi cine. Take it at once, Do not ri;(Uksavng Rrjgbt'a Dis ease Wuhan Them is nothiig ftrfl'mfctt Wy 4dUy. SOc. a U.w MxUriv WI1V VOl'Xfj MKX KKKP (HT OF THK MIX1STKV HprfaulluK (il-l on MTf PlfLtuirf (onijar- foHy With (Hht-r ( 1u.ru - of wd ray. SsttrAK! yvar!r talarUf paid hy American ProUratant chiirrb: MeihixIUA Atxtul 1484 Ha pil Kt ..... .N'o complete Bta'.intk Frenbytefian AJxjui 1700 CoDHrfrKationai !07 Epfwoirtil About $000 Writing fn Munin-y ' Magazine for Otobtvr, WaHrr Frkhard Katon de ciartffl, In the tfure of so article ol "Tb Mlniiitry &m a Hrof-!'jn"; "The fJrotw(ant churches are alarmed over th dwiiulllnK number rt students in their einiiiarU-, and lb tncreafted difnculty of ;urtng worthy reruiU for the ministry. Thf mlnlftter'K lot. If nhe, U to br rnaile easier, no Ieh for practical con liiierationit even If the are not al wayH con f ed than for h lea ' jne. "We pay the workman $3 a day or a little more to build the ebureh; and .we pay the clergyman $2 a day or a little .mm to preach In It. "To increase the aalaries of mlfiltt era to a point where they can jupjort and educate their fa mi Ilea In decency and havn a umal) marnin over for the neceasity of boo kit and the luxury of a reserve, to a point where they are beyond the gnawing cares and ner vous drain of poverty, im a crying need of the Protestant churches to day. "The demand for young, active ministers is at preeent greater thar the supply, and a youth of marked ability Is practically certain of a com fortahle living almost as noon as he iteps out of bis dlvlnlty-srhool. It Is the young mlniHier who Is In de mand today, esp"ciitlly in the large city churches. The mifilnterH them nelves say that 4helr 'dead line' If reached at the fiftieth year. "Present cottdlliontt have now fin nosed more than poverty; beause of I ho increased coat of living, Ihev have come to Impose privation, and Intel lectual, If not sometimes almoe? phy sical, starvation. "On tho other band, to ank ni'r to ?ome Into the ministry, to tifinpt 'hem lo come, because of the fl:ian"li.l re wards, Is to dehae.e Christianity and to Insult Its Ko u n d e r. Fort u n a t el y . "here seems to be no Immediate dan ;er of this particular Insult." THK AITO KOK HKK. ( Chicago Tribune.) Blliy Mafoney loved Maggie Mahoney, A .fue4fzable, pleadable peart; Maggie w as slgbable, quite giorlfiable. And a most eyeable girl. S'ightly sbe'd meet him, and brightly she d greet him. And srniie in her cute little way. He'd ay, "shall we go, dear, and take in he show dear?" And she answer. "No, dear," and say: C!lQHt:& "Give me a spin in your motor. Dill! My goodness gracious, 1 can't keep sun: Buzz me along on the boulevard! Let er go, Willie boy, good, and hard: Throw her wide open- I'll hold on tfght ( don't tare a fudge if my hair's a fright: There's nothing that gives me such keen delight As a spin in your motor. Bill." XIM on TJald Mountain. The I bind to Mutcb. as many obttnn tlnna, but none so leKporate as poor health. Kn -ces oday demands health, but Kb'ctrlc Utters in the greatest health buMde' he world haa ever known. It com mjIb perfnrt action of stomach, liver, ldneys, bowels, purities and enriches ha blood, and tones and Invigorates ho whole system. Vigorous body ind keen brain follow their use. You an t afford to fillght Klectrlc Hitters f weak, run-down or Hirkly. Only 0c. Guaranteed by ail drugging. . On a lonely night, Alex Benton if Fort Kdward, N. Y., climbed Bald Mountain to the home of a neighbor. 'ortured with Asthma, bent on cur ing him with Dr. King's New Dln- overy. that had cured himself of asthma. This wonderful medlcln won relieved and quickly cured his oelghbor. Later It cured his son.'s wife of a severe lung trouble. Mil lions believe Its the greatest Throat and Lung cure on earth. Coughs, Colds, Croup. Hemorrhages and Bore Lung are surely cured by It. Best for Hay Fever, Grip and Whooping Cough. &0c and $1.00. Trial bot tle free. Guaranteed by all drug ?lsts. FAMOI'R GHEKNBACK MINE BONDKI); IX MKX AT WORK. Medford Tribune: The famous Greenback mine of Placer. In Jose hhine county, haa been bonded by two tt the former employes of the prop erty i,. vv. 'thompson, formerly the general manager, and J. P. Anderson, the former suerintendent. After a long period of Idleness, these partlffl have succeeded In get ng a working bond on the property ind will again put It In operation. Mr. ndnon, who Is giving his whole ittei.'tlon to the mine, now has ir lien t work opening up the tunnelB irtd getting the property In workable -onditlon. They are already running ten of the battery of 40 stamps In the mill, and with very satisfactory results. Mr. Thompson says they are well pleased with the showing already made, This mine has been n great pro lueer In Its palmy days, at one time mpnnrtlng a large camp and turning out gold at ihe rate of $40,000 a month. Mr. Thompson states that it Iiiif turned out fully $1,500,000 In gold. HKKT for chickens ovor made Free aumMe of Con key's Lire Powd- r lit MnrnterH lnig Co. The Ladles Aid of the M. E. Church will nerve a 10c lunch at Mrs. H. L. sMarBters', Thursday. Kept. 23. from 1 o'clock p. m., until 6 p. m. K vir y bod y I n v It ed . d s 2 3 r The Tenderfoot Farmer It was one of these experimental far men, who put tfreea spectacles on hit cow and fed her shavings. His theory wiii that it d dn't matter what the cow ate so lontf as she was fed. The questions of dijritiun and nourishment had BfaarTa-r: nui cnicrcu into urn cnicuiauum. " only a "tenderloot" farmer that would try such. ST an tnerimpnf witii -nw Itnt manv larm., r.U iaaa. ulf rei(ardleat of diitettiun and nutrition. He mijtht almost as well eat thav ini for all the food lie (eti out of hit fomJ. The result i that the stomach growi 'weak" the action of the or)(an o( dif,eitton and nutrition arc ii paired nd the man tuflert the mitcrict of dyapepsia and the a utut of nervousness. To atrenHthcn tho atomnch, rcBtoro the actlv.iy ot the iv dins of dictation and nutrition and brace up the nerret use Or. Pierce' m Golden Medical tilncorery. It ia an un tailing remedy, and ham the confidence of physlcJaaa J welt am the pralme ot thoumandu healed by ha urne. In tho ttrioteat sene "Ciolden Medical Discovery" U a temperance medl- elne. It contains neither intoxicants nor narcotics, and it s free from aloobol at from opium, cocaine and other dangerous drugt. All iuttredienti printed oa lit outside wrapper. Don't let a dealer delude you for hit own profit. There Is no medicine (or stomacih, liver and hlood "jut at ood" at "Golden Medictil Ditcovery." Start off With a Great RUSH Closing Out Piano Sale and What it Means to Buy Now The Country's MosL Renowned Makes, Pianolapianos, H Kimballs,'j Smith &. Barnes. Chickering, and Even the Cel- S ebrated Eilers for less than half price. g " It was very gratifying to see the response that came from the announcement of H P Eilers Piano House ten day Sale which commenced Monday morning. It thoroughly $ t demonstrates the enviable reputation of the hou-e of Eilers in this community. We never H H have or never will maKe any restatement for the sake of selling an instrumert. Fvery- a. thint! we nublish will be. f jiind to h? pxar.tlv sn. When w?. make nrh nnh!arH nf nffrc J I J " " ".'J u . rss At II , ,t. r. as appearea in our aaverusement ot monaay is not at an aston hsme that so many res- 52 i . I r . r . i i TY t- tt the advent a K( nf thu trn v wnnHprfn nffr nur n?rial in l?niKiirrf SI ? g Unheard of Prices Do It We realized in the beginning that only the most drastic reduction would disnoe of toe entie stock of three car loads of pianos in ten days and we have cut thz p-ic: to cost, and in some cases below cost to s?II quickly thereby saving time and expense. New $500 Piano to go at $307 ' Such an argument is most convincirg of our determination to close out the entire stock regardless of profit, for certainly never before were such j.js.Vmls supsrbr grades of pianos offered at such p. ices. Prices Lower Than You Will Ever See Them Again No s'tch occasions for securing a piano tremendously under price at loseburg will be presented again in years to come. Time is Money With Us We have neither time nnr mnnev tn snend ;n lt Hr hminocc n,u,t! n H., j "v. uujiuvi) VjUIV.IMJ'. . LUI. I UllSi- the sale. Read what we can do for you then come and see for yourself 1 Terms to Suit AH dispervsere of L. H. RHOADES & CO. 2nsto!end Successors to A. I). BRADLEY. Come and see us. Can save you money on any thing you want to buy. If you have any thine to sell set my offer before selling as I will pay the highest cash price for second hand goods. A second-hand 12 -horsepower gas engine, has been In use three months, tor sale cheap. Inquire of S. K. iBykes. dtf For something special for dinners, parties or balls, see the Umpqua Halt- J ry. i-none 221 1. dtt Woman's Building, Joliet, Illinois. FOR SALE 409 Roseburg Book Store Douglas County Headquarters for School Books Pens,-Ink, Tablets, Penctti, OKA aA fetad StygpUts Writing Papt-JS &avbpOH, Ptnjtft c o IfccajUirf, Oregon. ; ijMiii M WEST ROSEBURG GROCERY NICLY NttLT, Prop's Staple and Fancy Gro ceries Notions and BaKery Sup plies -Flour, Grain, Feed, Etc. Country Produce Bought Phone 295 West Roseburg .in.. oacry-.Muucn nas re-opened i WANTED Girl for dining room her dressmaking apartments in Koom I work and dishwashing no cook in . i 11. Creason block. Olve her a call Call phone 151 or address box H dtf Roseburg. dswtf ' flcren of InnH- 9 V. miles below Canvonvllle: if iaken soon for $11,000. For particulars address H J Wilson, Canyonville. KOK RKXT WANTF.I) WANTKH Lady clerk for paint and wall paper store. Apply to D. P. Flshnr. Ouk St. dtf WANTICD Carpenters and painters. Apply al Douglas County Heal Ks tate Co.. Cat St. liny E. lluttoii. Builder. dtf WANTED A young man to work on small ranch near city; must un derstand care of horses; a good Job ; for right party; state age. wages expected, etc. Address Hox 81, Roseburg. dtf ' VAXTi:i A good second-hand vio lin. 119 N. Main St. dsl'O FURNISHED ROOMS For rent. In ; quire at 450 Rast Ave. ' tf FOR SA I.E. FOR SALE. Good, young driving I mare, harness and buggy, very cheap If taken at once. ' Inquire I at this office. dtf ; toli KENT House, foot of Douglas street. Inquire of Mrs. S. R. Lane. ds28 I Why Not Plant an Orchard? It vill pay you letter han any otlr intet mant you cun mafcs. For tli bst trajrrs t. rMi: ables pricoK s A. L. KITCHIli Telephont 2026. RostburgO . WANTED Hoy to milk cow and do other chores to pay for his board while attending school. A good place for some good boy. Prom 531. i,( WANTED Girl f.r ,-t.n.l h"0e work; wbkps ytr oi'intb lrs. t. olHnb.'r. d'f NTriV-A? I.JPt r.o ej.ilv make froca mo to do kWr ek for oe oo !! in e--r own hi'a. It!!! Tb baflo n(w tfoIrA n ut you to In .jve, etcs if u n, only mim-v if Souea per dt io I I'T'lrt mi n t reisii(M Tart f Wr spare time O'o money. jlrOe (Q at ence for ifaytt-fa 'are. Ad r"s HARRIET t. KICHAfcl:,,! 30. FOR SALE At a bargain; 200 acres adapted to fruit or dr.lrying; nicely located; for particulars address H J. Wilson, Canyonville. Ore. ds7 FOR SALE 660 acres stTTnTb" including 80 aires farming land 13 miles from Roseburg. Address Hox 391, Roseburg. tf ?OR 8 ALE 900-acre ranch- T vt lies from Rcwebarg: sKiod Im provemats. 3 arrea la beoriag or rbard; noetly Italian Drapes: bal ance pastnre : d farm; Jh( btnd of oil shfsp. if art(o Ko-further lart.-olar. cu0.e aad .... or address the nwoer, P. Conner, ft. F. 0. No. 1, R.wtorg. orvL-jn.' dtf FOB as,l HcowboiJ rnote ta, i ooiro ot Mra, A. Hartmon lit 60 ;0 0-m'X la rtl Wf,MrtMit) in w ijj. u. . uvn-.tj to suit purchaser. Inoaiiyt this office. FOR RENT Commodious furn:? ed down-stairs room; also unfi nished rooms for housekeeping; ex cellent location. Inquire 230 3 Pine St. dtf ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished. Call at 603 Mill J;. K0Jl "P1--Furnished rooms fo housekeeping. Apply to 327 I)url;o ht- dtf IWT Ladya larae Jfystlc Shrise P'n. made froai cougar claw tamel pendant. Liberal rard If returned to tkit otic or to Sirs. Evalyn Jobnaio, Robert X.Cl. IMnk Bulldiog ,j4g UlT C!rk t!.h f ', filter pMm raturo o oj. Mo 00 ftDWARD WdM be paid for the return of a dog. described as fol.SwJ: collie dog; name "She.'; black and brown on back; wnV, breast: white stripe down nose. Return to Captain KnausB. night policeman. Roseburg. dB25 Opposite Hamilton Drug Store, Jackson street. Store Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock.