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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW IHSl'UD DAILY KXCM'T SUNDAY RKViKW I'l'IHilSlll.VU COMPANY Entered at rtoscburg, Oregon, Pont- ; office as Second-Class Mutter. L. WIMItKKLV DAILY Per year, by mail $3.00 Per munth, delivered 50 Pur week, delivered 16 BEMI-WEKKL,Y Per year 2.00 Six months $1.00 o(TOl!i;it 21, ini-j. Tlio MiiRono Guard nays: "The sur est way to defeat llntiriie, the direct primary bolter', Ik to vote for Harry I.mie for Senator," Only two weeks more until elec tion. Then the Nuiion can settle down to business iiKtiln. A vast number of neoilo believe election Hliould not be held nfiotior than once in four years, while others I hink ottce In ten years would be belter. Again the trusts are Heading out their aante old eampalKn cry: "Let well ciiouuli alone." Of course all realize that I Ho pi-eHi-nt conditions are "well enough" for Iho triiHlH. All they aslc In not to he disturbed. This therefore explains their present anx iety for the re-election of Tuft. So long aa he Is In the White House he can he depended upon to veto all tariff reduction hills, and thus con tinue the apodal privileges which the ti'ustR now enjoy, and through which by eliminating competition, they con tinue to exact enormoiiH prlccH from tlio coiifiumerH. To the average voter the lowering of the high cohI of liv ing Ih of far inoro liuportanco than "letting well enough alone" for the tniBtB. Evm-ylioily should be glad that Col, P.uoanvolt was tiblt) to mul t home to day, alter the dastardly attempt on his liic last Monday evening. While that shot gave him more free adver tising than he could have purchased for ':, 000, OHO, yet there Ih no ques tion that he would have spurned an otrer of twice that Bum rather than take the chance of the desperately narrow uberratlon of the would-be asrashlii H aim to which ho owes Ills life. While millions hope that he may live for many years, It is not at all probable that he will ever again he elected to the Presidency. Ills preHent candidacy only doubly assures the defeat ol Taft and that with the divided vote that Wilson win proo ably carry twice as many muira both Taft and Itoosevelt. Don't fall to vole against the single tax and county uivouui. Iloth are Inliiullous. The so-called "majority rule" measure should also be defeated, as It contains a joaer . . . i .. 1....M., bin )ht oncra thai wouiu pi.u:u..." " ., .... .... i..oi.,iivi luw and would lion oi in; nil...,..-- -- decidedly hamper the working of the referendum. The county divisioiilsts who were so overwhelmingly defeuled . . . i ..... i iL.iirU Imr II at U10 llisi eiecuoii, "i" " i u,.iw.,,,i. Hits lime, whh veiy biih wu If carried, will permit uny ambitious l.naKe . "'- " I. ,.r Ih. seat, laaing in jnm. " - SUri'Olllllling COIllllI . , n ,.,! ii,,. nooiile of the remalnik of the county to he thus carved In nieces will not he allowed any voice whatever In regard to the pi used division. ii mm n"-"-" ' ..i ui.,,i,i imimpii lo carrv. or. Clllllll., n i i ..i- t.vitiir :m foil ii i es goil, iiinn-.i.t o would be HlaslK-d up Into at least IOII1 min-n tmii mi. j years, vastly Increasing the tax burden. w lluv vour heating stove from Strong. Ills lines have been tried out for yeara. and they are stoves which use comparatively little luei. i nej get the moat out of tlio wood or coal. M Soresjfe Not Cancerous While all Old Sores are not cancerous in their nature, every slow healing ulcer eliowa a degenerated condition of. the blood. Virulent impu rities in the circulation produce angry, discharging ulcers, while milder and more inert germs are usually manifested in the form of indolent sores or dry,-scabby pla'x.-a. Kffortrt to heal nil old sore with externul npplica tious always result iu failure because such treatment does not reach the Dloocl, and Ihc ulcer will continue to cat deeper into the surrounding flesh as long an a polluted circula tion discharges its impurities into it. S.S.S. heals old sores of every nature by purifying the blood. I It goes to the fountain-head of the trouble and I drives out the germ-producing poisons and morbid f impurities which prevent the jilace from healing. Then a stream of rich, nourishing blood, which S. S. S. creates, causes a perfect and natural knit ting together of all flesh fibres, making a thorough and permanent cure. The sore does not "come bnck" when S. S. S. has made n cure, because its source has been des troyed, liook on sores and ulcers and medical advice free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. J. H. Sykes GUN STORE Opposite Post .Office. LJnsebfill Goods L5icycle Goods Agent for the National Bicycle, with prices ranging from $25 to $50. Cull and see them. We carry a new iind complete stock of Ouns, Ammunition, Pinning Tackle and Sporting Goods. Oun Repairing and Key Fitting specialty. ,-" P "V; mm. mm mm We Live Close To the Dining Room "pOR it is the one room in the house 1 that the family all get together in. Each meal with your family is really at tlic festive lioanl, su lutvo your romi fuviiislicil equal to the occasion, which means lighter faces; it will menu a greater desire to he at homo, besides the satisfaction that conies from a perfectly furnished room. You should be proud of your dining room, and we will help you; first hy selling you cumin of quality (li.it III stand h.ud wear tint furniture In n dining room get. We Bell furniture of a lanllng quality nt low n Ice, no that yon may well be promi ,,r mir dining room, not only thla year, hut for years to come. Roseburg Furniture Co. WHY NOT & j& j& Avoid a possible doctor bill this changeable weather by discarding your summer footwear for a pair of our late style, high grade, ?'Hp BOOTS OR. SHOES We now have on display a select line that will be sure to appeal to you. The style and prices are right and the quality of every pair is backed by our guarantee of satisfaction or a new pair FREE. R. L. Stephens sfoesiXe 213 N. Jackson. Next door to P. 0. COK V.. 1H HI,AXI W'EDH I'KXXS V IX A MA IiADY; roi i'i.K kxiioltk mom:. Coe 0. Durland, one of Douglas County'B heat known and most highly respected plonecra, a resident of East WaahinKton street, lloseuiirg, is again a henediet. The matrimonial story la told by the I'lttuton, Pa., Gazette, Is sue of Oetoher 1G, 1912, which says: The homo of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kit-hards, of Montgomery street, was the seene of a simple wedding cere mony this morning at 11 o'clock, when the latter'a sister, Mrs. Martha ShnrpeH Klshaugli. and Coe G. Dur land, of Kosehurg, Oregon, were joined in wedlock hy Rev. Dr. W. S Barnes, pastor of the First Presby terian Church. The couple were un- ittt'iideil. A reception took place at the home immediately following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Durland will leave this afternoon for Koseburg, Oregon, where they will commence housekeeping. Mr. Durland Is a proBperous farmer of that place. Mrs. Durland lias been residing with her sister for the past year. CIVIC DITIKS VKitsrs TIIK I'OMTICAIi GAME. Ida M. Tarbell says one of her chief objections to woman suffrage Is that "It takes the attention of women from what I believe to be. their real civic ditties hy Interesting them In the politfeal game, when they should be concentrating their attention on specific civic work. All right minded women want IhlB work done, hut they differ as to the method. The suffragist thinks the ballot the panacea for all 111b of so ciety. The nntl-suffraglHt believes that the constant and effective In fluence now exerted by women on legislation nud public affairs Is duo to t lie character and Intelligence of tho women who advocate good causes. A woninn now Interested In a matter of public welfaro Is known to be un selfish and to have only the interest if her cause at henrt. The Bame woman under woman suffrage Is only one of many political unlls, with Ig norant nnd Indifferent women voters added to tho other element, arrayed against her success. A few women today are idealizing the ballot, while what will really solve juvenile delinquency, liitompcr- ince. the while slave traffic, anil mo social evil Is education, education and more education in the homes and from the earliest hour of childhood. ,n,i i herein lies the civic, duly ot women, bigger than the casting of iny ballot, and absorbing enough to occupy all l lie women m uuumi im all time. It In to keep the women of this stale out of the "political game" and leave them free for till greatest of all their duties that we ask you to vote against tho woman suuiaBc inieiidiiient at Ihc coming eiecuo n. The Oregon Htaio Association Opposed to the Kxtenslon of Suffrage- l" Women. Mr. Francis James nancy, i-n-si- dellt. (Paid adv.). A X NOU X ( 'KM KST l'OH JOINT HKIMIK8KNTATIVK. C. I,, lteame. of Jackson County, Democrntlo nominee for Joint Repre sentative, Jackson and Dougla-Coun-tlon. Statement No. 1. I Paid Adv.). dsw LOCAL NEWS Tho very latest In nrt needle work lust arrived at liravea' Art Em porium. Get busy with Xnin work. Honoring llullm, just arrived, di rect from Holland, at 8. K. Syko.' Wo deliver any quantity of fresh, pure cider to your home. Roseburg Soila Works. Phone 186. -'lowering ItuUm, hyacinth, tulip, nnrclssl, crocus, lilies, etc., at S. K. Syke. dtf "Pride of Douglas" and "Queen City" flour bring results. Ask th Douglas County Mills. Phone 13. Waterman' Ideal Fountain Pen 1 the beat fountain pen made. The Roseburg ltook Store, local distribu tor. Call up .141). the Douglas County Creamery, for cream. Just received, carload cheat eed, 4 He per bushel f. o. b. Oakland, Ore. All order given prompt attention. Bridges Pros.. Oakland. .Oregon. Most Roseburg hou-iewlves uh either "Pride of Douglas" or "Duo City" flour. There's reatoa for It Phone 13. Douglas County Mills, If your grocer doesn't carrr alther kind See Iho new Kalian relief work, combined with Punch work, on dis play at Graves' Art Emporium, dtf School books at the Rosebnrf Hook Store. Mr. J. U Travla. at 04 Mill street, teaches summer dames on ll musical Instrument. Price ery reasonable. Call and see. dtf MARRIED. FISKE LANDER. At at parsonage of the Christian Church, Roseburg, Oct. 19, 1912, Elwln Flake and Miss Mabel Lander, Rev. J. N. Mc- Connell, officiating. Mr. Fiske Is employed at Lewis' Cafe. His bride la a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lauder, pioneer resi dents of Winston. Mr. and Mrs. Fluke will reside on South Pine street. Fortunes in Faces. There's often much truth In the saying "her face Is her fortune," but Its never said where pimples, skin eruptions, blotches, or other blem ishes disfigure It. Impure blood is back of them all, and shows the need of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They promote health and beauty. Try them. 25 cents at all druggists. B TllKSPAH NOTICH, B. 8. Nichols, ca.penter and con tractor, Is prepared to do any sc.' all kinds of contract work. Mr. Nichols carries Employers Liability Insurance which guarantees to the owner no loss on account of any ac cident that might happen daring con struction. Phone S27-T, or 111 North Jackson. dtf NOTICB FOR PROPOSALS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. Sealed proposals will be received SHOULD Y0U WISH a Suit of Clothes that is up-to-date call 119 Oak St. For style, fit and workmanship. We have few equals. We also Clean and Press Repair and Alter Gentlemen's Garments. We're Tailors and second to none. lit lit 1 1 fe Now is the time To see us about THAT Plow! No matter what kind of soil yon hare, we have Jnjt th kind of flow yon need. Onr RBVtlRSIULI DISC PLOW Is something new 1st plow uiaaufuctnrr, W aim sell JOHN DKEHN WAGONS, DIHO HARROW!. CHATHAM FANNING MILLS AND VAN I1KUNT DRIL1A. Roseburg Feed & Fuel Company by the undersigned at his office In the City of Roseburg, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock p. m. on Monday, October 2 1st, 1912, for the paving of South Jackson street from the north line of Roberts street, In the manner pro vided by Ordinance No. 504 of the City of Roseburg, Oregon. All bids must be submitted on blank forms which will be furnished upon applica tion to the undersigned, and must be accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the amount bid, pay able to the City Treasurer, to be for feited to the City In case such bid in accepted and the bidder shall fall to enter Into a contract and bond with the City. A Burety bond of thirty per cent of the amount bid will be re quired from the successful bidder. The time stated In the proposals for completing the work will be con sidered In awarding the contract. The Council hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Council. Dated this loth day of October, 1912. CARL E. WIMBERLY, Recorder of the City of Roseburg, Oregon. dCt NOTICB FOR PROPOSALS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at his office In the City of Roseburg, Oregon, up to E o'clock p. m. on Monday, October 21st, 1912, for the paving of Mill street from the north line of Sykes street to the north line of South street. In tho manner pro vided by Ordinance No. 602 of the City ot Roseburg, Oregon. All bldn must bo submitted on blank forms which will be furnished upon applica tion to the undersigned, and must be accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the amount bid, pay able to the City Treasurer, to be for feited to the City In case such bid is accepted and the bidder shall fall to enter Into a contract and bond with the City. A surety bond of thirty per cent of the amount bid will be re quired from the successful bidder. The time stated In the proposals for completing the work will be con sidered In awarding the contract. The Council hereby reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Council. Dated this 16th day of October, 1912. CARL E. WIMBERLY, Recorder of the City of Roseburg, Oregon. d6t NOTIOH FOR PROPOSALS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at his office In the City of Roeeburg, Oregon, up to 6 o'clock p. m. on Monday, October 21st, 1912, for the paving of Burke street from the west line of Stephens street, to the east line ot Mill street. In the manner pro vided by Ordinance No. 603 of the City of Roseburg, Oregon. All bids must be submitted on blank forms which will be furnlBhed upon applica tion to the undersigned, and must be necomnnnled bv a certified check for ! five per cent of the amount bid, pay- , able to the City Treasurer, to be for- felted to the City in case such bid Is accepted and the bidder shall fall to enter Into a contract and bond with the City. A surety bond of thirty per cent of the amount bid will bo rc- , quired from the successful bidder. . The time atnted In the proposals for completing the work will be con sidered In awarding the contract. The Council hereby reserves the I right to reject any and all bids. I By order ot the Council. ' Dntod this 16th day of October, , 1912. CARL E. WIMBERLY, I Recorder of the City of Roseburg, Oregon, d6t Positively n trespassing allowod on j lands of th Curry estat. dw N. CURRY EST ATS. A Pen That Writes Who wants a Fountain Pen that won't write? Tho wood are full of fountain pens that are called the BEST by their mal ers. Lots of those pens ars called anything hut the beat by their users, lint when you find a man with a WATERMAN IDEAL PEN In bis pocket, you find a man with satisfaction In his mind. Wo sell WATERMAN S pens stall prices from $2.00 up and we guarantee every one of them. We will let you take one of them for ten days and if you don't like It we will refund your money. Try one of the JACK KNIFE pen, one you can carry In your JACK KNIFE pocket and It wont leak. Osburn's Pharmacy 147 N. JACKSON ST. ROSEBURG. OREGON Quality Counts UHtomers the host and only offering them the best cereal in carrying out oar policy of gUlng ""r ' the best for their money, we ate now of its naturo now on the market. GOLDEN ROD OAT FLAKES CoUleTltod Oat Flakes is a National f'l l " G''en Ro1 National flower.. Golden In both quantity and quality. You not only secure a valuable prize In Golden Hod Oat Flakes In thorn selves, but each package contains an additional premium or more than ordinary value. Try a pa -kago and you will use no oilier. Kidds Grocery Phone 238 1 30 N. Jackson No Need of Shivering or Catching an all-Winter Cold When Bathing Install a Sanitary fins Healer in your bath room. Heater Is white enameled to correspond with bath room fixtures. Xo obligation on your part to buy when asking for an estimate on cost ot installing one. and the many advantages of a . r 6 iS 5 I A a I m ill I' .": W i" a, .1 si alt 1 .v. "i y A p""' "X " f 'A ?v3 fi A Chill Killer & i Bungalow Style fj ya Ask us to call and give you the cost of installation. THE GAS COMPANY Crescent Heights Lots in this addition sold on easy terms, small cash payment building restrictions. Extra large in size, all with fine view of city and valleyss Make an appointment with us to see these lots. HIMES & OLIVER. CASS ST., NEXT TO GRAND HOTEL I'HOXE B87. HOSEI1I RO, OH. WHAT is hZ vvith" Drifted Snow flour Best by every Test Per Sack $1.50 Per Barrel 5.90 Order a sack today and you'll want a barrel tomorrow. The Benson Grocery Phone 1S1 225 N. Jackson St. Pure, Sweet Apple Cider WE HAVE THE WELL KNOWN "Bristol" Brand Cider made from choice apples only. For free delivery call up 186 ROSEBURG SODA WORKS Authorlied BotU.r. of th. Qjme Hires' Ra Beer, rbone 136.