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EVENING ROSCBURO . REVIEW 1MCEU D AILS' EXCEPT BCJfDAT REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY : I.. WUIUKHI.r . daily Per ywr, by mull 13.00 Per niontu, delivered 60 Per week, delivered H SEMI-WEEKLY Per year U 00 KU mouths fl.00 DECEMBER 21. 10IO. ttl'PREME COl'RT MSE-l'l'. Personnel of Its Membership Believed to be Conservative. It Is conceded that the new Su preme Court, as rounded out by the appointments of Preslduut Tuft, Is conservative. Members of the bar who have been endeavoring to classify the probable attitude of the milted States Supreme Court under the new membership have concluded that it is more conservative than it was when the Standard Oil case and the American Tobacco case were heard last term. Leading lawyers of Na tional reputation align the member ship In about the following fashion: Conservatives Chief Justice White and Justices Day, Holmes. Lurton and Hughes. Radicals Justices Harlan and Van Deventer. Uncertain Justices Lamar and McKennu. Some are Inclined to put Hughes on the uncertain list becuuso he Is regarded as a politician, but Hughes' friends say he will decide according to the facta In the case, and that his mental makeup In matters pertaining to A PERMANENT UU1.DINO. Spokane Asked to Erect Structure For Motional Apple Show. SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 20. E. F. Van Dissel, vice president of chair man of the Board of Trustees of the National Apple Show, Iuc, has sub mitted a proposition to the trustees of the Spokane Chamber of Com merce to erect a permanent structure to house the annual competitive ex position tn Spokane next year and make this city the headquarters for an apple stiow circuit. The wheel It to Include St. Louis or Kansas City. Omaha, Minneapolis, Detroit, Phila delphia, Boston, New York, Atlanta. Ga., and several cities in the Middle Western and Southern states. The plunB have not yet been worked out. Mr. Van Dlssel said, but It Is likely these will be In tangible shape early In January. Sevoral cities on the Pacific Coast, Including Portland, have asked to be visited In 1911. but It is not believed the exhibits will be sent into the Northwestern country. He added that the fourth annual show will be larger and more coin :ilete than any two others combined The cost of the two shows In Spokane and Chicago this year was 1 85,000 GOVERXMKXT DhKtXJE AT WORK IX COOS BAY. Wants lo Help Rome One. For 30 years J. F. Boyer, of Fer tile, Mo., needed help and couldn't find it. That's why he wants to hel wni one now. Suffering so lont himself, he feels for all distress from backache, Bervousness, loss of appe tite, lassitude and kidney disorders He shows that Electric Bitters work wonders for such disorders. "Five bottles," he writes, "wholly cure' me. and now I am well and hearty.' It's also positively guaranteed foi liver trouble, dyspepsia, blood die- orders, female complaints and ma- the law Is extremely conservative. Inrln. Try them. liOc at all druggists. We Give Away Absolutely Free of Cost The People's Common Seme Mcdim! Adviner, in Plain Eofliib, or Medicine Simplified, liy K. V. Pierce, M. I)., it Chief Consulting .'hvaiuiim lo (lie Invalids1 Hmel and Sur liest Institute dt -Hudum, il book ,l jw ittrsu pases Him over 700 illustration! . in strong ict i-ovcm, tu nny ono sending 21 one-cent tumps to cover cos of ninilin onv, or. in i-'rencli Cloth binding for 31 stomps. Over 680,000.: cupip o tint uuiupiet I .u )Uy Doctor Hook were nold In cloth binding at retfitltr .rio ui Si.M. An tiv.it a!;., and u liulf n.Ll'on copies were given ftwuy a above . A mw, u-t j-dii;e ruvtAvd cditimi is now ready (or meilin. : better tend NOW, heore all ure g me. Addict. V,-,,:tLl's rj3. Mniaay Mbuica-4. Ais(K.iAtio, It. V. Vicnv, M. .., 1'rcsidtriu, ltuiidio, N. Y, DRi IIlItCI'S l" 4CMm: XWt2BC2XPTrOM THE ONK RKMKUT lui 'imt..'. (wouliar (tHrnonta jjooj enough that bo makers etn uui ,nfiiif i- prim uu iu xiuiiilo wiM,ipo itt very Inrfredieni. --.No N'uri I i.-.imf.. .. THE .ONEJjRMrOY fur h..iu... . I.:.:. . r -In, n ,.,.ol and ao hbU-tWwinf tlruj. ' ' . - t root of well etUbiubed ear: ROSES, VINES, SHRUBS ORNAMENTALS AND A FEW FRUIT TREES At UT ew lecatlol at 22 West Oak street. Large atock here now; ere cestlif every day. Buy early aad get the best. A. L. KITCHIN Phoa 2026 Roseburg, Oregon UP-TO-DATE IKTKItlOK, FINIHB for modem houses, Is made from thi best oak, birch, ash and fir, euch at can be procured of the finest qusllt) and best color, and well seasoned from our large and well assorter stock of lumber. We . have every thing In building lumber demandec by builders, which we are selling a prices that we won't allow anyon to beat. Orders filled tor all kinds of frul' boxes. The J. G. Flo ok Co. Rueetmrs:. Orena. WK HANDLE SO MITII 1,1 MlllOll that we have the pi -k of the mills. So those who buy from us are always sure of the best to be hud anywhere at any price. They can always be sure of It being thoroughly seasoned as we keep euough ou hand not to raake It accessary to seid out green stutV l.HONA MILLS I.l'MHKIt CO., Cor. Pino and Oak atreeta. t iui it ' 'i aj w .i l FENCE Tfc Right Kind at fcka Right Priee ?i-',- I I 4 4' 4 & 4 5: 5)S . .4ajeai frit th-l ,,.i7,.?.C. !l,tD AT DHAH , MI0HiiAN7r Ihev arc no: o,',n, dov,n on hi'!;WC"lhl)' ('""""'"l-The lock, mil ,;0 slip, J. F. BARKER & CO. MPfJiMti.T. AMI VKIIICJ.P" Vburg, Oregon MARSHFIELD, Or., Dec. 20. Considerable harbor work Is now being done on Coos Bay and much more Ib being planned. The Oovern ment dredge Oregon is now at work in front of North Hend, dredging the channel and making it deeper. The dredge is working on the $50,000 appropriation mad' by Cnugreis. and will dredge the bay at different places, making the channel wider and deeper. The wotk of dr?dalug Coos Hlver and removing the snags has been finished and the waterway la in much better condition tbau heretofore. ' The Commissioners of the Port of Coos Hay are ulso planning some ex. tensive work. They have made tax levy of three mills on the dollar. and the proposition to float a bond issue of $300,000 was curried at the last election. This money will be used In Improvement work and in the uurchtise of a site for a public wharf to he built In the future when it may be needed. The Port Commission has two luwsuits to fight which are holding back the public work. One of these Is in the Supreme Court, the other in the Federal Court. Hoth have been argued und decisions are expected soon. Congress appropriated 1400,000 for building and maintaining a bar iredjre for Coos May and an nddt tional $40,000 for harbor work. The Chamber of Commerce Is now urging t further appropriation be made for the purpose of repairing the Jetty at the bar In order that the shoaling of the sand can he stopped. W IXTKHKMT TO I'ltl IT(ili()WKIt,S After careful test and analysis by Department of Agriculture Ilureau of Chemistry, Washington, t. C ind approval by County Pathologist Prof. J. P. O'Gara, the Rogue River Fruit and Produce Association have -ilaced their contract with the Cms- mill Chemical Companv. Cleveland. Ohio, for their entire renulrftments ! Arenate or Lead for the coming senson. rnis waB done only after carerui test and comparison had been made of all makes of Arsenate if Lead manufactured in the United Hates. The winners of the Grand Sween stukes prize at the Spokane National Apple Knows were as follows: 1908 M. Hornn. Wenatchee. wnsn. 1909 TronRon & Guthrie. Enirle f'oinl, ure. 1910 C. H. Sprout. Hood River. 're. All sprayed with Crasselll Lead. The Hood River Annie Growers Union hnvo used this brand of lead ixclitslvely for the past two seasons. ind have renewed their contract for the coming season. S. K. Sykes will stock and handle the above lead for Douglas county. D&SW fiRIM ItH.M'Hlt HALTS CHILD'S CHRISTMAS. NRW YORK, noc. 20. BurnB re ceived when her dress caught fire as she was showing her "Christmas shopping" to her little sister, caused 'he death here today of 8-year-old lOthel O'Connor, daughter of Judge K. O'Connor of the Municipal Court. Little Ethel's Christmas purchases consisted of several dolls and pieces ir noils' clnthlnR. They were hidden In it small trunk beneath her bed when, late last evening she took her O-yeur-old sister, Josephine, to In spect the treasure. It was dark In the room, and Ethel struck a match as she stooped to pull the trunk out. Like a flush, the spluttering flames Mtught her light dress, and she ran screaming from the room, the blaze spreading from her head to her feet. A terrllled servant In the next room threw up a window and screamed for help. Her cries won quick response from a passerby, who heat out tile flames with his coat, but not until the girl had been severely hurned. She was carried to a nearby hospital, where alio died a few hours later. A Simple Safeguard for Mothers. Mrs. D. Ollkesoa, 328 Ingles Ave.. Youngstown, Ohio, gained wisdom by experience. "My little girl bad a severe cold and coughed almost con tinually. My sister recommended Foley's Honey and Tar. The first duse 1 gave her relieved the inflam mation In her throat and nfter using only one bottle her throat nnd lungs were entirely free from Inflamma tion. Since then I have always kept a bottle of Foley's Honey aad Tar la the house, as I kuow It la a sure cure for coughs and coids." ilarstera Drug Co. KUd KL'OS HUGS. Room sl7 and small oses; a grander showing wits never seen tn Roseburg. Prices are low, tie to tr0.0d. Good matting 2S and 30o ner yard. LlnoUuma at 60c to fl.it ner yard. RICE ft RICE, dsw DGl'ULAg MAN" AXSWKIW ADVERTISEMENT FOR WIFE. Windy Creek (Glendale) Mallcarrier Has Requirement Portland Mayor Acta as Go-Between. PORTLAND. Or., Dec. 21. Bring ing together people who want to get married seems to have become a new branch of work for the mayor of Portland When the mayor received a letter recently from a widow in St. Louis, asking him to find a hus band for her, the letter In which she guve the description of a man she desired fell Into the hands of the press and was published. Mayor Simon received yesterday a letter from a man In Douglas county, who thinks he will fill the standard set by the St. Louis woman. Following is the letter from this man. whose name 1b withheld by request of the mayor: Dear Sir: I seen your ad in the paper of a lady in St. Louis wanting a manly man. Thought I would answer, as I can reach the standard she describes. I am a man of tem perate habits, have a nice home close to Windy Creek; have a team of horses, a dozen chickens; money In the bank; carry the mail six days In the week for Uncle Sam by stage I am 40 yearB old, brown hair and blue eyes, five feet and six Inches tall and weigh 150 pounds. I like good society and am of a fond and loving nature. Hoping for a favorable re ply. I remain, yours truly, etc. Whether Mayor Simon will take any Btops to draw together the St LouIb widow and the Oregon mall carrier, he did not state yesterday He intimated, however, that he would answer the letters of both. READ THIS. All Who Suffer From Catarrh, Son- Throat or Golds. Millions of people throughout America have breathed HYOMEI (pronounce it Hlgh-o-me) and now own a HYOMEI inhaler made of hard rubber. f'you own a HYOMEI Inhaler, no matter where you live, you can get bottle of HYOMEI at the Red Cross Pharmacy and druggists every- wnere for only GOc. Ask for an extra bottle of HYO MEI inhnlent; It Is only GOc and with It you can cure a cough or a cold In a day. You can get relief from catarrh or stuffed up head in two minutes and stop hawking and snuffing in a week. Just pour a few drops of HYOMEI Into the, inhaler and breathe It that's all. It's so easy and bo pleasant and so much more desirable than swal lowing nauseating drugs. Breathe HYOMEI over the Inflamed mem brane of the nose and throat and Its soothing, healing action will be felt mmedlately. If you have not a HYOMEI In haler, get a complete HYOMEI out fit at once. This only costs $1.00. and with it comes a HYOMEI inhaler that will last a lifetime and oughtj to be In every rnmlly. For free sample of HYOMEI write Booth'B Hyomel Co., RuRalo, N. Y. LAXE COTXTY AITLKS HltlN'G GOOD RICKS. EUGENE. Or., Dec. 20. The sec retary of the . Eugene Fruitgrowers' Association has made his report on the quantity of apples shipped from Eugene this fall. He reports that 1 carloads were sent East, bringing n'a revenue of about $2fi,000. The price received for the fruit was from 25 to $2.25 n box, which is as much as was received in any fruit Ilstrlct In the state with the excep- inn of Hood River and Rogue River, which communities have spent thou sands of dollars advertising and mnk- ng a reputation. While the price of he apples did not come up to the expectation of some of tlio local growers, the results have been high- satisfactory as a whole. The apple acreage Is constantly In- reiiHing In the vicinity of Eugene. many landowners and farmers this enr setting out thousands of trees each. Yon Must read this If you want the benefit. J. W. Greer, Greenwood, La., suf fered with a severe case of lumbago. 'At times the pains were so Intense I was forced to hypodermic Injections for relief," be says. "These attacks started with a slight pain in the small of my back, which gradually' became fairly paralvztng In effect. My attention was attracted to Foley's ' Kidney Remedy and 1 am glad to say 1 after using this wonderful medicine I am no lunger bothered In nny way by my old enemy, lumbago." Mars ters Drug Co. Machinery made bread at Umpqua 'takery. Phone 221. dtf The price of foodstuffs has come town at the North Slid Grocery, dtf We still have a nice Hue of neck wear to select from. Koseburg Renuty Parlors. Call up 340. the Douglas County Treumery. for cream; delivered to my part of the city. dtf The Graves Art Emporium will be open evenings from now until Chrlst- li s. Select your gifts now, large isnrtnient to select from, beautiful ur,'lrlc9 and inexpensive. dtd So one Ilea awnka thinking of your business; out of print out of nilnd. The Presidential candidates ure well advertised evory four year. ; Ask your neighbor who raa with Bryan the lat time live oat of tn will aay they have forgottea aad tTM other five will think a loaf tlM tar for they correctly aniwar. NOW! ALL-TO GETHER It's time now to have all you Xmas linens laundered. PHONE 70 RoscburgnLaimdry Via) rate tanas) mid lvw mm m m m m- We Are Ready for Christmas ARE YOU 7 aw This is Hie month of good clicker nnd gift-giving. Iletter take stock early don't wait until the Joy bells are ringing. We ure nuppy to state we ran muke you liuppy 111 your selection of holiday gifts from our complete assortment. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Toiletware, Cut Glass, Novelties, Umbrellas It Is u matter of pride with us to have n gift more highly prized because it comes from us. The least In-expensive up to the most costly has our guarantee of quality, and your satisfaction goes with every purchase. Diamonds Are Our Specialty Examine our stock, get our prices before buying elsewhere; It will pay you. W. E. Clingenpeel, Watchmaker ROSEBURG, OREGON PHONE 214 JACKSON STREET NOTICE. NOTICE. We, the undersigned taxpayers and residents of Road District No. 29, do hereby give notice that a pub lic meeting will be held at the school house at Wilbur, In Bald Road DIs-' trict No. 29, of Douglus County, Ore gon, on Saturday. December 31. 1910. beginning at 1:30 o'clock p. m , for the purpose of voting an additional tax upon all personal and real prop erty situated In said Road District, for the purpose of Improving the pub lic road in said Road District. Signed: D. P. McKay, W. Ellison, C. J. Bradley, G. W. Grubbo, A. D. Ottlnger. C. A. Hunter, F. F. Parker, W. G. Hill, G. W. Simmons, E. H. Ottlnger, J. C. Knegi, S. Jones, Wm. Loomis. L Short, G. W. Short. J. F. Leatherman, C. H. Ellison. dtd We. the undersigned taxpayers and residents of Road District No. 35, hereby give notice that a public meeting will be held at the Glide Hull in said Road District No. 35, of Douglas County. Oregon, on Frldny, December 30, 1910, beginning at one o'clock p. m., for the purpose of vot ing an additional tax upon n'l per sonal and real property In said Road District, for the purpose of Improving the public road in said Road District. Signed: Sam lliitt, Robt. Green, G. W. Shrum, O. E. Smith, W. A. Smith, John Alexander, C. H. Wright. E. B. Chapman, S. D. Chap man, H. D. Connine. dtd Dr. F. W. Hunt, dentist, office rooms In the Abraham Building, tf Don't fall to patronize the FiBh Market. Fresh salmon 10c a pound. Live and cooked crabs. Full line of fresh iish and clams. Free delivery. Phone 175. 339 N. Jackson. dtf NOTICE. We, the undersigned taxpayers and residents of Road District No. 12, hereby give notice that a public meeting will be held at Looking Glass, in said Road District No. 12, pf Douglas county, Oregon, on Wednesday, December 28, 1910, be ginning at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of voting an additional tax upon all personal and real property situated in said Road District, for the purpose of Improving the public road in said Road District. Signed: T. R. Stokes, S. R. Brls bln, N., Andrus, F. R. Rogers, J. C. Moore. Chas. Froberg, W. M. Jack son, George Marsh, H. B. Jacoby, J. T. Spaugh, T. L. Lee. Henry Schrenk, A. C. Vernon. T. E. Olll vant, B. Fee, J. T. Goodman. d For good printing of all kinds The Review alwavs leads. Queen City Flour A Hard Wheat, Patent Flour Manufactured in Vancouver, Washington, by E. L. BASHFORD, from the VERY BEST NORTHERN HARD WHEAT. Every sack guaranteed. (Samples may be had of your grocer, or at the Douglas County Mills, on Pine street, between Cass and Oak streets.) 9 Pride of Douglas Flour The Best Flour Made in Southern Oregon. Manufactured by the Douglas County Flouring Mills from Douglas County grown wheat. Sold by all Grocery Stores Bring your Barley and Oats to us and we will roll them for you. We also have for sale Rolled Oats and Barley, Bran and all kinds of Ground Feed, Cracked Corn, . Cracked Wheat, Whole Wheat, Whole Corn, Whole Barley, etc. Highest cash price paid for all grains E. L. Bashford Mills, at Roseburg, Ore., and Vancouver, Wash.