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-tart cjJitlLauliL'WBainttt' )t"t'inr- EVENING ROSEBURO REVIEW ISSIKU n.VtLV EXCEPT SlN'lMt BY- HfcVIKW l'l Iil.lSHINO COMPANY Entered at Roseburg. Oregon, Post- office as Second-Class Matter. lu WIMHKRLY '. 1MILY Par year, by mall 13 00 T Par month, delivered CO Per week, delivered It , BEMI-WEEKLT ' Per year 11.00 'j. Sii montba 11.00 KKIIIU AItV SI, IOI3. 81'ItftKOV HRMOVKS VKIUIOItM AI'I'KNDIX KltOM HIS OWN IIOKV yie to free our government from the control or money In politico, ror this purpose We advocate, not as ends In themselves, but an weapons In the hands of the Kople, all (jot-eminent al device which will make the rep resenlatlves of the pt-ople more easily and certainly responsible for the people a will. Inilliillve and ItWrrvnililm . K. "1 believe III providing lor direct nonilnallona by the people. Including therein direct preferential primaries for the election of delegate! to the National nomltiutiiiK roiiventlona. "1 believe In the election of I lil ted States Senators by direct vote "I believe in Hie Initiative unci referendum, which should bo used not to destroy representative govern ment, but to correct II whenever II becomes nilsrepresentatlve. If in any state the people are themselves sails fled with their present representa tive system, then It Is. of course. their right to keep that system un changed, and It is nobody's business but their s. "Hut both Initiative and refer endum should be provided in such fashion as to prevent It being wan tonly and too frequently used. I do not believe that It should be made the easy or ordinary way of taking acllon. In the great majority of cases It Is fur better that action on legislative innttera should be taken by those specially delegated to per form the task: In other words, that I the work should be done by experts t chosen to perform It. Hut when the What Hcm-Itold Will Po fop Any men thus delegated fall to perform Woman With Piles. i their duty, then It should be In the power of the people themselves to Many a woman drqags along a life perform the duty, of misery with piles because she I Kecall of Judges, does not know of HEM-ROID, the' "Courts have repeatedly defeated sugar-coated remedy that cures any the aroused morals of a whole corn kind of plies by restoring good cfr- monwenllh. Take the example of dilation of Llood In the swollen, ! the Ht. Louis handlers. Their guiltj clogged parts. I was plain and In the main confessed. HKM-HOIU Is sold under a gunr- The whole suite was arouseu ami anUe of satisfaction by the Rid outraged. Hy nn instinct that goes Cross Pharmacy and all druggists, to the very foundation of nil social $1 for 24 days' treatment. Dr. order they deninnded that the guilty Leonhardt Co.. Station B. Buffalo. N. be punished. The boodlers were con- Y., malls a free booklet describing It. vlcted, but the Supreme Court of , Missouri, never questioning ineir Wool bogs, wool twine, at J. F. guilt, set their conviction aside on Barker & Co s., Roseburg. tf purely technical grounds. The same Most Uoseourg housewives use thing occurred In California. Nero, either "Pride of Douglas" or "Queen fiddling over burning Home, was a City" flour. There's a reason for 1U patriot and statesman lu comparison Phono 13. Douglas County Mills, if with Judges who thus trifle with ami your grocer doesp't carrv either kind, frustrate the aroused moral sentl- 8AN FRANCIS'JO, Feb. 20. Dr. Bertram F. Alden, chief surgeon of the French hospital. Is recovering from an operation unique In the his tory of surgery, that of removing from bis own body the vcrifortu ap pendix. Dr. Aldc-n Injected a spinal anaes thetic, and with his own hand wielded the acupel, making the In cisions necessary for cutting the troublesome Bac. and gaining prompt relief from a severe attack of appendicitis. HE' A IX NKCIKIOXS, (Continued from page 1). TIMti TO KNOW THIS. 29 IIAPPY TMO MAItRIED? There are unhappy married livei, hut r&e percentage ol ttiwte unhappy borne are due to the illness of the wile, mother ur dau it liter. The feelin ol nervouaneia, the befuttifed mind, the ill-temper, the pale and wrinkled (ace, hollow end circled eyea, reault moat often from those disorder peculiar to women. 1'or the woman to be happy and food-looking the niutt nutt.rully have ftoud health. I)raiMintdown feelings, hysteria, hut-flat lies or constantly re turn in it paina end ache ere too treat a drain upon a woman 'a vitality and strength. Dr. t'icrce'a Favorite Prescription restore weak and tick women to sound health hy regu lating and correct in the local disorder which are generally rcsponsihle for the bov distressing symptoms. 1 unVnxt a-rlly for a numtmr of yftrm urnl for th pant three yoars wu m- Uul that llf was a niitary to nn," wriit-p MitM. H K. Dirk Ovut, uf Ultra, Ohio, Itiiuto 4. "The diH-lors ulil me 1 wouM have to au to a honpluil bi'furti I woukl avr ! better. A yer mm ihi winu-r and siirlnic 1 was worst) than vr tM'foro. At t-arh pvrlotj I utlt-rd Ilka oris In tormmt, 1 sin Ut mothrr of ! chiMren. 1 was so bud for five month! that I knvw xwnrlhinir mtit lx dun. so I wrote U Dr. K. V. Fivrcat, UtllinK him mm nearly mm I rouhi how I siillVniJ. Hi- outlined a courts of trtmnt which I MIowmI Ui the letter. I tik two IwltJt S of 'Ksvorltr I'iwrition' and uitti of 'lioMvti Mttfitl Ihm,ovtv ' and a fifty-cent bottlttof ' Smart-WknI,' mmi have never PtillVnil much Bint-tv I wiah I roukl trlt trvrry BUhYritiff wnmin the world over wh.it a boon Itr. Pierce's mnlietnea srt. Thrrw Is n ux wuung time and mousy duciurinar with atiyUitnit vise or any one vlam." Tlie Medical Adviser hy K.V. Pierce, M. !., Huff-lo, N. Y.t answers hosts of delicate questions about which very woman, single or married oujthc to know. Sent fret on receipt of 31 statu pi to pay lor wruppiiij. unJ tnuilintf only. lias. IMcaovaa. Our Meats Are From Specially Selected Steers, Fed and Fattened By Us, for Our Trade. Choice cuts, such as every customer appreciates. We are ready to sup ply your every want In the meat line. Send in your order now. Roseburg Meat Market SllhltlllAN ST. rhone 134 M WIIAItll l.itos., 1'rons. We Can Please You! Dainty foods, special delicacies, alwavs ready. You will enjoy our varied, well cooked dishes. We rouduct a modern delicatessen at J 15 Cass street. TOUR PATRONAGE RKSPECTFII.I.Y SDI.IClTKIt MIW. 11. U H MISS AI.II'K WILSON. Sykes Roller Skating Rink Clair niodndt, Mtfr. A popular resort. Orcluslra pii organ. Meet your friends at i the Roller Rink Open Evenings Skate 25 Cts. Over Sykes Store. J. H. Sykes GUN STORK Opposite Post Office. w EiCarry a new and complete stock of Guns. Am munition, rishing Jackie an J Sporting l.ooJs. Gun Repairing and Key Fitting 1a specialty. A'shar of your patronage'will heipprecintciJ. mni of ft grunt pioti!f for that in tltnunt U nolltlt'ally tb vital brAtb of both iutf and Nation, it U to recall the admlnlitfaUon ttt juntlc hark from such practitei that th roc 'tit agitation has arlsHii. ' KfCohd, by the abuue of the power to declare laws unconstitutional, the courts have become a law making liititead of a lawH-nforcIng asency Mure bkuIii the sttld will of aoclety to correct ronffHHed evlla has been avt at niiUKht by thoge who plane uietjiphyalca above lire. It la the courtu, not the coiiHtUutioiiM, that are at fault. Imw vh. ('oiidilioim of 1,1ft "Thtr la no public service and no private man whom I place above a JikIk' f the beat type and very few whom I rank beside him. I believe In the cumulative value of the law and its valim as an Impersonal, dis iutcrcHtt'd baids of control. I be lieve In the neoesHity for the courta' Interpretation of the law. as law without the power to change the law or Hubstltute some, other thing than law for it. Hut 1 agree with every great jurlat. from Marshall down ward, when I say every Judge Id hound to conKlder two separate ele ments In his declalon of a case one the terms of the law and the other conditions of actual life to which the law Is applied. The justice between man and man, between state and Its citizens, Is a living thing, whereas legallKtlc justice Is a dead thing. "I do not believe In adopting the recall save as a last resort, when It has become clearly evident that no other course will achieve the desired result. hut either the recall will have to he adopted or else It will have to be made much easier than It now is to get rid, not merely of a bad Judge, but of a judge who, how ever virtuous, has grown so out of touch with social needs and facts that he Is unfit to longer render good rvlce on the bench. "We should be cautious about In terfering In any way with the judge In deciHlons which he makes In the ordinary course as between Individ uals. Hut when a Judge decides a constitutional question, when he de cides what the people as a whole can or cannot do, the people should have the right to recall that decision If they think It wrong. We should uphold the judiciary In all respects, but It Is both absurd and degrading to make a fetish of a Judge or of any one else. Kcfercnriiim the DecKlon. "Again and again in the past Jus tice has been scandalously obstructed by state courts declaring state lawn In conriict with the Kederal Consti tution, although the Supreme Court f the Nation has never so decided, or had even decided In a contrary enne. When the Supreme Court of the state declares a given statute iiiicoiiKtitulloiial, hecauxe in conflict with the state or National Constitu tion, its opinion should be subject to revision by the people themselves. If It Is sustained, well and good. If not, then the popular verdict is to be accepted as final; the decision is to be treated as reversed. (hiring .Miscarriage of Justice. "A typical carte was the decision rendered but a few months ago by the Court of Appeals of my own state, the Slate of New York, declar ing uncoiiHiitutioual the working men's compensation act. lu their de rision the judges admitted the wrong and suffering caused by the practices agailiHt which the law was aimed. They admitted that other civilized nations had abolished the wrongs and practices. Hut they took the ground that the Constitution or the Cuited States, instead of being an Instrument to secure Justice, has Ingeniously been revised absolutely to prevent Justice. They Insisted that the clause In the constitution which forbade the taking or property without due process of law, forbade the el fori which had been made in the law to distribute among all the partners in an enterprise the effects of (he Injuries to life or limb of a wage-earner. No anarchist orator, raving agalust the Constitution, ever framed an indictment so Bcvere as these worthy and well meaning Judges must be held to have framed if their reasoning be accepted as true. In effect their decision was that we could not remedy these wrongs unless we amend the Consti tution (not the constitution of the slate, but the Constitution ot the Nation) by saying that property; rmild be taken without due process of law. Many of the Judges of that court 1 know personally and for them I have profound regard. Kven for ns flagrant a decision as this I would not vote for their recall; for I have no douht the decision was rendered with their Ideas of duty. Hut most emphatlenlly I do wish that the peo ple should have the rig lit to recall the decistou itself, and authoritative ly to stamp with disapproval what cannot hut seem to the ordinary pl.t in cltlen a monstrous miscon strue! ion of the Constitution, a monstrous perversion of the Consti tution Into an instrument for the perpetuation of social and Industrial j wrong and for the oppression of the eak ninl helpless. hen Jmlge U Ht Kmilt. i ,MT IMlllI nilll'llllllirui 1U HIV Conwiitutlen would meet this type of ,1,11.'! and intolerable delar and In-1 !uTiie would be caused by the effort j ut K.t nuch amendment not to nn'ti ' Hon the fact that the very judges' ho are at fault would proceed loj (otiMriie the amendment. In such case the fault Is not with the Con-: stitutton: the fault Is in the Judges'! I construction of the Constitution, and I hat Is required Is power for the I leople to reverse this false and , wrong construction As long an ln- Justice Is kept thus entrenched by anv court. I will protest as strong ; as in me lies against such action. " I ' i He Won't I .imp Now. j No more limping for Tom Moor of CiM hrsn. Oa. "I had a bad swr oa mr instep that nothing seemed to help till 1 used Hucklen a Amle Sabe." he writes, "but thla wonder ful henler siM-n cured me." lleli old. running sores, ulcers. ol!. In. in cits, bruises, eciema rr rile. Try It. Only 2iC at all drugflsta. K MATURES CURE vein mTTiTTirxTiril r r r UK KTULUFLM.! 13 Fl The conditions and causes which produce Rheumatism all suggest a healthful vegetable remedy as the surest and safest cure. The disease is brought about by the accumulation ol uric acid, an irritating, pain-producing property in the blood. This causes a weakening and souring oi the circula tion which then becomes unfit for nourishing the body, while the deposits ol uric acid in the nerves, muscles, joints and bones produce the pain and agony of Rheumatism. To treat the trouble with medicines containing pot ash or other strong minerals, is simplv adding another poison to the already weak, diseased blood, sapping it of its remaining vitality, and perhaps in the end making a physical wreck of the sufferer. The one safe and only cure for Rheumatism is 8. S. S. It is nature's remedv for this disease, made entirely from healthful vegetable ingredients extracted from the roots, herbs and barks of the forest and fields. S. 8. S. goes down into the blood and removes every trace of the cause of Rheumatism, cleanses and trarifica the circulation, and restores health and comfort to those who are suffering from tnia painlul disease. There is but one way to be sure yon are not dosing your system with mineral medicines, and that is to take & S. S. Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice free. I OX. S'.VL"! bk-BAMflV tU.. ATIJUITA, liA. 2M MKX AT WOltK ON It. It. AlOVK N.XTItON. Eutcene Guard: "The Utah Con struction Company Is getting along rapidly on Its clearing above Natron and will be ready to begin work with the steam shovels In a very short time," said 11. P. Ilooy, head of Hie 8. P. engineers, who returned from Natron last evening. "The clearing has been particularly diffi cult for several reasons. In the first place timber is exceedingly heavy. Then there Is no road and they have been compelled to construct wagon roads as they proceeded which with the wet season made the progress difficult, lu spite of all this, how ever, things have gone right ahead. There are 200 men at work clearing at prosent and more will be put on as rapidly as camps can be estab lished. When spring comes and the weather settles, the progress on grad ing will be rapid, as the clearing will be In such condition as to admit of rapid work on the grading when It is once begun." Nothing to Coast Line. Asked in regard to the alleged proposed coast line which Portland dispatches stated that Messrs. Hoey and Fontaine were surveying to loin the P. H. & N. line with the Coos Kay lino, Mr. Hoey laughed and said: "Keally, I know nothing about that beyond what I read In the papers. There la absolutely nothing to it as far as I know. I had business over the P. II. ft N. line and went out to attend to it, but the Idea that 1 was looking over a proposed extension along the coast never occurred to me until 1 read It In the papers. It tc all newspaper talk." o "Pride or Douglas" and "Queoi City" flour bring results. Ask th Douglas County Mills, shone 13. dt NATURES CURE FOR RHEUMATISM v. . t ' ' ll I ii You need not suffer. Write today for Illustrated booklet descrip tive of Hot Lake Sanatorium. Nature's great cure place. A natural boiling spring of curative mineral water. Thousands have been cured here alter suffering years from rheumatism, stomach, Hkin, blood and kidney disorders. Directly on main line O.-W. K. & N. Railway. Aak for special excursion ticket. Hot Ltike, Oregon. WAI.TKH M. riKltlK, 1'r.n. and Mgr. See California Now! See Its altractlvn seasldo resorts, famous hotels and resorts, marf-nlHi'i-nt scenery, delightful climnt;. Outdoor sports of all kinds and pleasant drivea through mllea of orange groves. Alt reached by tlis lOuDENfsMlAoTAI "Road of a Thousand Wonders" ROUTES "Road xf a Thousand Wonders" MV ltol'Mt TItll KAHKS to California. In effect dally with long limit and stopovers going or returning. 3 THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY 3 SHASTA I.IMITKK rullnmn cars and observation cars. t'Al.lh'OltMA KM'ltKSS Pullman tourist cars. High class coaches. SAN t'lt.WCISt'O KXI'KKSS Pullman and tourist cars. High class coaches. I'nt'xct'llcd dining car sorrier coiutoous and attentive employes. Call on our nearest S. 1. agent for Interesting literature describing thJ various resorts, or write to JOHN M. SX)TT. ti.-ne ral I'aaarugyr Agent, POKTLASD, tillK.GON. McClanahan Incubators and Brooders Myers Well and Spray Pumps None Better J. F. BARKER & CO. Rosthurg With a full lincf Implements land Vehicles Oregon Realty Investments We are agents for the Umpqua Land and Water Co. Some very cheap buys. We have large and small acreage. City lots and improved. List your property with us. JOHN W. CAMPBELL Live Wire Real Estate Man. Ill Cast Street REAL ESTATE Farm Lands Fruit Lands Stock Ranches Poultry Tracts City Property Rentals FIRE INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC List Your Property With Ui. HIMES & OLIVER' CASS ST., NEXT TO GRAND HOTEL PHONE 887. R08KBVB8, On, Now that spring Is approaching, you should take a tonic and there is nothing better than Roseburg Superior Sodaa, all flavors. For the school children, Hires' Root Beer Is highly recommended, as it is so Invigorating and healthful. f ROSEBURG SODA WORKS Phone 186 Authorized bottlers of the genuir.c ' Hhes' " Boat Bear. - In Our New Home We have moved Into larger and better quarter). Wa art bow better prepared than ever to give prompt and careful service to ear ever Increasing patronage. We are now located In the Easton building, 344 North Jackson. Our Stock and Prices Will Please You If you have never traded with us Just call or phone us yeur order and see how well you will be served. , KENDRICK & KING 344 N. Jackson St. GROCERS Pljone 63 SPECIAL SALE ON WAGONS Three Carloads Just Received The Fa mous T. C. Nandt Farm Wagons. For sale only by 115 SHERIDAN STREET. S. B. CR.OUCH 25c Package of Gold Dust Until February 10th, 1912 The manufacturers will pay as Zis for every package gtrn s, provided yon buy 25 bars Sunny Monday toap at (e (Ul nsator price) and 25c worth of Fairy. Pummo or Glycerine Tsf Tetal l.l. This Is very liberal offer, an I one that yon should take advantage of. it saves you U 2-3 per cent, besides yoq get goods yon- as erary day. If you don't need It now, buy it and set It os the shelf, fas the older sosp Is the better It wears. Mrs. A. C. Ridd Si Son RELIABLE GROCERS Commercial Club Building