Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, November 21, 1912, Image 2

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    before lie succt-eded to I he Pnsl-
1 deiicy. In IS"! Uutherfurd 1). Hayes
ISSLEO DAILV KXCKPT SUNDAY ' V"'-''r of Ohio over
..v. I 1 1 1 1 a m Allen, which victory led to
EVENING ROSEBURG RLVIEW
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UEVIL'W 11 HUSHING COMPANY
Entered at Roseburg, OrnRon, Post
office as Second-Class Matter.
L. W I.MItlvltl.Y
DAILY
Per year, by mall $3.00
Per month, delivered fiQ
Per week, delivered IS
Per year $2.00
Hix mouths $1.00
o i;.Miti;a 27, un-2.
statu (.oykknous who
iti: Mi; phi:siim-;ts.
Hy Albert Tnzlor.
The GovcniorKlilj) r a Htato ap
pears to b(f oin! nf tho di'Rn'i'B essen
tial to the final degree au President
of the United States. The history or
those who have filled the Presiden
tial office is of Interest along this
line. Or the 2 art lug Presidents
and one who wiih counted out, the
great Samuel J. Tilden, these have
been (Jovernors:
Thomas Jefferson twice served as
Governor of Virginia, during the
Revolutionary War. Twenly-six years
litter he hcniiue President, James
Monroe Herved as Governor of the
future birthplace, of Presidents, and
six years after lie (inlshed Ills term,
took the oath of office aH Preuidi nt
of the Pnited tSates. Martin Van
Huron was Governor of Now York,
and after six years had elapsed be
came tho Nation's President. Wil
liam Henry Harrison was appointed
to the Governorship of Indian Terri
tory, nnd forty years later took up
his duties as President. John Tyler,
who became President upon the death
of William Henry Harrison, was in
years before succeeding to the Presi
dency, Governor of Virginia. James
K. Polk was elected Governor of Vir
ginia In 1 8119, and President five
yearB later. Andrew Johnson, the
Democrat who was nominated for
Vice-President with Lincoln at the
time tho regular Republicans were
opposing Lincoln's nomination, was
Governor of Tennessee eight yearn
High-O-Me
That's the Proper Way (o
Pronounce IIYOMEl, the
Famous Catarrh Remedy
Made from Australian
Eucalyptus and other Anti
septicsJust Breathe It.
It Banishes
Catarrh
Tho Rod Cross Pharmacy Is au
thorized to refund purchase price to
any dlHsatlHricd cusUnner. Complete
outfit $1.00; extra bottle, 50 cents.
his nomination fur Prehldent, but
there are millions who agree with me
that he never was elected to the
Presidency. He filled the omen
nevertheless. Samuel J. Tilden, who
was elected to tho Presidency over
Kuthert'oid li. Hayes, but was count
ed out. was Governor of New York.
G rover Cleveland, whom many con
tf nd was not elected to the Presi
dency In 1S84, was cleetf.'d Governor
of New York in HH2, defeating Kol
ger, the Republican nominee, by
200.000. Benjamin Harrison w.is a
candidate for Governor of Indiana
in 187 0, hut was defeated by "Itlue
Jeans" Williams. Twelve years later
ho distanced (J rover Cleveland In the
electoral college race and became
President March 4. 1X80. William
McKinley was elected Governor of
Ohio in I SIM and again In 1803. and
In 1897 succeeded Grover Cleveland
to the Presidency. Theodore Roose
velt, who has just made the most re
markable race ever run by a third
party candidate, went from the Gov
ernorship of New York to the Vice
Presidency and succeeded to th
Presidency In 1901. Mr. Taft was
made Governor of Philippine Terri
tory by ex-Governor Theodore Roose
velt, then President, and In 1 90S
succeeded Theodore Roosevelt in the
White House, t may he mentioned
that Mr. Taft, like his predecessor.
has recently established a third party
record. Thus we arrive at the year
1912 and wo find Wood row Wilson
p'.tivn of Virginia ami Governor or
h- J'MHoy chosen to the Presidency,
while for Vice-President Is Tom Mar
si.ull, a native uf I ndlana, present
'"'t. r:!"r nf lils native ntate. And in
the second political party in the race
Is found ex-Governor Theodore
Roosevelt, of New York, tho nominee
for the Presidency, and Hiram John
son, a native of California, and Gov
ernor of Ills native slate, the Vice-
Presidential nominee. Possibly In all
this list there are only three whose
Governorship led them directly to
the White House prior to 1912. these
three being Hayes, Cleveland and
McKinley. Virginia and Ohio are
good states In which to he born if
one has Presidential aspirations
Some of these Governors believe thai
tbev were born through their own
efforts.
Good for Weak Digestion.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and
may bo taken with perfect safety by
tho most delicate wnmiin or thr
youngest child. Tho old and feeble
will also find t hem a most suitable
remedy for aiding and strengthening
their weakened digestion and fm
regulating tho bowels. For sale l
all dealers. C
MISSOI III LAYING
I'OXTI
( Hy T. K. (lulsenberry).
We have arrived at the last mnntl.
of the first year in the National Kgf;
Laying Contest at Mountain Grove
Mo. The year closes Oct. Ii I , and
no varlel y is yet far enough in tin
lead to claim the honors for Hie year
The second contest begins Nov. I .Mb.
and so much interest is being taken
in t his contest that all pens wen
filled nearly two months in ndvanei
of that date.
Tin- bent record for September wnt
made by pen No. :i:t, S. S. Hamburgs
which itibl 97 eggs. Pen No. r2.
White Wyandotles, was second with
Football! Football! Football!
si: 10 THE
Great Annual Game
U. 0. and the 0. A. G.
AT
Albany, November 23
I lOCDtNttSHASTAJ I
Has authorized n rouml trip fare mini Hosobiirg nnd all points north
thereof, from liranrli Hue points and pultun tin tho I'orvjillls & stern
(if
One and One-Third Fare
Tickets mi Bull' Nov. ":l (inly, with final return limit Nov.
fall un nearest agent fur further Information as to fares, train sched
ules, ete.
JOHN M. SCOTT, ('eiieral Passenger .gcnt, Portland, Ore.
Get Your Birds Ready for the
POULTRY
SHOW
Dec. 9-14, 1912
Doulgas County Poultry Association,
Judges, G. G M'lwrry and T. A. Raffcty
Premium list now ready. Call on or address Secretary
E. E. Wimberly, Rosebui, Oregon.
A Timely Suggestion !
To those In search of holiday gifts that not only will add to the joy
of giving hut will be douhly appreciated hy the recipients on ac
count of their usefulness, there Is nothing that will give more
satisfaction than a NICK PAIH OK HIIOKH. If you do not know the
size you can purchase an order and they can come In any time and
make their own selection. Try It you will like the plan.
R. L. Stephens
Quality Shoe Store
213 N. Jackson. Next door to P. O.
04 eggs for the month, and Pen No.
10. Illack Minorca, was third. The
total number of eggs luld by all pens
for September was f71(i eggs, which
makes a grand total of 84,011 eggs
to Out. 1st.
Seventeen jiens have laid more
than son eggs In U months.
The best record made by a pen
of Indian Runner ducks is pen No.
I2!i, laying IH7 eggs to date.
II will be seen that the It. C. Reds
still lead by 15 eggs, but the White
Leghorns and White Wyandottes arc
both gaining on the llods and stand
a good chance to pass them before
the content closes oil October II 1st.
The race for first place has practical
ly narrowed down to tho Barred
liorks. White Leghorns, White Wy
andottes and H. C. Reds.
Twenty-nine hens have laid more
than 20(i eggs In II months, The
best individual record so far has been
made by White Plymouth Hock hen
N'o. 717. Lady Showyou. No other
hen stands a chance to equal her re
markable record unless she should
die, nnd even then, hens nearest he
would have to lay practically every
remaining day. She did not lay as
main- eggs this month as usual, hut
idded 2:i for the month, making her
total for 11 months 2(10 eggs. She
has ?, days yet In October to com
plete her year's record. If she does
not moult nnd lays even half the days
In the mouth, she will have made a
record equaled by few hens. She has
a chance to make a new world's rec
ord, lint we are pleased and satisfied
even If she does not lay another egg.
The following hens hnve reached
: he 2110 egg mark :
White Plymouth Rock 2fi0
Haired Plvtnmith Rock 23P
It. f. Red 23S
S. 0. Red 231
llei
.2.'10
i. f. W. Leghorn 224
S. f. W. Leghorn 224
Marred P. Rock 220
4. f. Red 220
(tarred Rock 21S
While Wyandotte .
silver Wyandotte .
While Orpington .
While Wyandotte .
4llvcr Wyandotte .
White Orpington .
'lolden Wyaudolle
. 2 1 r.
2 1 r,
2 1 r,
213
....212
'. .210
. . . .200
4. C. Mr. Leghorn 2nft
4. f. Red 20S
It. C. lied 20S
Huff Orpington 20G
4. f. Red 20r,
4. f. W. Leghorn 20T,
It. C W. Leghorn 2"3
4. C. Red 203
It. f Red 201
4 f. White Leghorn 201
Illack Orpington 200
Silver Wvandotte 200
Twenty varieties of poultry have
b"en entered In the second contest.
lOach variety Is represented by 30
liens, making 000 bens 111 all. These
in ns come I'lotu England, fanada and
he failed States. All additional ton
lens will lie used on the outside to
ley 0111 a breeding and a feeding ex
periment along with the regular con
ns!, the hens being trap-nested,
records kept and reports made each
mouth. for this experiment one
oiitestiint, from f alil'ol'llla, sends a
pen of hens which he claims to have
been so bred that be guarantees them
10 average 21'll eggs each if no deaths
or sickness lakes place in tills pen.
lie is also to send two males, one
lired along I be same Hues as these
females and tho other one he claims
n not hlvd-lo-lay. The first of these
males is 10 be used in the pell with
these bred 'o lay females Tor a cer
t.itn length of lime, the eggs hatched
tad the chickens marked and the
pullets from this mating to tie trap
:e : !e,l tile following year. This male
.s lo li,. ivtnoM'il and the poor one
alel iiae. -d ill the same pen with the
lo-, d-te-lay females. The eggs from
Ibis milling are to be hatched, the
chicks marked and the pullets trap
neste.l. lie claims that (he pullets
from the first male but from the
same females will lay twice as many
m;s as the pullets from the second
male, showing that the laying quall
Ui's of a flock depend more upon the
breeding of tlie male than upon the
female.
The result of this test will
be awaited with interest as will also
the toming llonglas foitntv show.
Pec tl-l I. I'.M2. be awaited Willi III
terest. AM the different breeds In
the above -table are entered - have
you eliiered yours If not. do so and
see that your fib-nds do the same.
Porto Itlco'l New Wonder.
From fur awar Porto Rico conies
reports of a wonderful now discovery
that Is believed will vastly benefit
the people. Rnmon T. Mnrchnn, of
Harcelonela. writes "Dr. Klug s New
Discovery Is doing splendid work
here. It cured 111s about five tlmei
of terrible coughs and colds, also
my brother of a severe cold lu hl
chest and more than 20 otbArt, who
used It on my advice. Wo hope this
great medlclna will yet b fold In
every drug stor In I'orto Itlro." For
throat and lung troubles It haa so
tqital. A trial will convince you of
Its merit. SOc and f 1 .00. Trial bot
tle free, lluarantood by all drug
gist! B
HEAL KSTATU TIlA.VS-i:ilS.
Thos. F. Fisher to Carl Brnunlng
er, $1 200; 16 acres sec 31, 2a-5.
.Mrs. L. B. Cole to G. B. Hansard,
part of lot 10, block 5, Yoncalla.
i'hil Huntington to R. P. Morten
sen, (1000; lot 1, block 13, Yoncalla.
.Maurice Swank to B. F. Burnett,
$10; 21 acres near Canyonville.
HAVE YOU CON-
Crowds of people are thronging to
n,.fIlu-Dfif p Vjiiipo. thft cele-
u; zi acres near uanyonvnie. .
K. Uonn to J. lierg, $10; 10 acres ated palmist and clairvoyant who
IIUS uuen lutuu-u L v,,,. .........
Cor-
sec 28, 27-7
J. C. Ainsworth to Geo. V
don, (1; Ml acres sec 36, 22-13.
.1. T. Moffltt to C. W. Mlddleton
$100; 25 V4 acres sec 11, 2S-8.
111(1 Kl Itl'ltlSK TO MANY'
IN ItOSF.Ill'Itri.
Local people are surprised at the
QUICK results received from simple
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
mixed in Adler-1-ka, the German rem
edy which became famous by curing
appendicitis. The Red Cross Phar
macy states that this simple remedy
antlseptlclzes the digestive system
and draws off the impurities bo thor
oughly that A Si.NGLK OOSH re
lieves sour stomach, gas on the stom
ach nnd constipation INSTANTLY.
Sweet cider for mincemeat 4.
j. and Thanksgiving, delivered on -J-4
order. Jl. M. Bristol, Phone
4. 299. 4.
i"i"r-i"r-i"r--i"i"i"i"i"i"i -mmm
Rjw with the current It la
only a matter of a few weeks until
the KZY VACUUM CLEANER
will be the most popular clonnor
on the market a cleuner that
cleans, a cleaner that runs oaeler
than any electrie cleaner. A
cleaaer that la absolutely war
ranted, a eleaner that has no
equul, positively demonstrated at
your home on request. We guar
antee this cleaner to get more dirt
In 6 minutes than any other
cleaner In 10 minutes. This ma
chine la not a mere experiment
with us; we have positively tried
them out and find no equal to
them amongst the most expensive
sweepers. No home thnt deslree
sanitation should be without an
Egy Vacuum Cleaner.
We are Douglas County agents;
ask to have one demonstrated In
your home. The price is small
for such a machine as this,
J 12.60. We positively guarantee
them to be butter or equal to any
$75 or $ 1 2 r cleaner.
RICK ft RICH,
The House Furnishers.
The
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ROSEBURG
Book Store
SI
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1
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,eki .
2$
JEDUCATIOJf
WaterrnTaris
. ideal W.
t FpurtgjpPen
and
a
box of
FINE
V
STATIONERY
fts-
Rooms 1 and 2, for the past tnree
weeks.
The professor Is doing a rushing
business, his parlors being crowded
with some of the most prominent
people In this city. Kvery one who
has called on the noted palmist and
clairvoyant says that he tells them
their life better than they knew It
themselves, and they aru convinced
when he tells their name and every
wish of their heart. No matter what
your trouble Is. he can and will help
you, and If you still doubt that he
can do all that he advertises, ask
your neighbor, or better still, call
and bo convinced. lie guarantees to
reveal every Incident of your life,
tell when, whom and where you will
marry, tell you Just what you are
fitted for and how to obtain money
you are in need of. The happiness
of your future life may depend upon
the right solution and proper ad
vice. The professor makes no mis
takes, and all his predictions are
true, and he may be relied upon. You
may wish to know If It Is advisable
to make a change In business, In love
and in marriage.
WHOM SHALL I MARRY? HOW
OFTEN SHALL I MARRY? SHALL
I EVER BE DIVORCED? DOES AN
OTHER SHARE THE LOVE THAT
RIGHTFULLY BELONGS TO ME?
IF SO. WHO? IS MY DISEASE
INCURABLE? WHEN SHALL I
LEAVE HERE? AM I LIABLE TO
ACCIDENT? SHOULD I INVEST
MY MONEY? IN WHAT SHALL I
INVEST? II AVE I ANY ENEMIES?
CAN I TRUST MY FRIENDS? IN
"WHAT TOWN OR STATE WOULD
I BE MOST SUCCESSFUL? HOW
CAN I SELL PROPERTY? HOW
CAN I HAVE GOOD LUCK? HOW
CAN I SUCCEED IN BUSINESS?
MOW CAN I MAKE MY HOME
HAPPY? WHERE AND WHEN
CAN I GET A GOOD POSITION?
HOW CAN I MARRY THE ONE 1
CHOOSE? HOW CAN 1 MAKE
ANYONE LOVE ME? HOW CAN 1
CONTROL ANYONE?
The professor tells all of these
things and many more. He Is ever
ready to help those with small capi
tal to find n quick and sure Invest
ment. If your business is unsuc
cessful. If your health Is not good,
or if you are in trouble of any kind,
you should see this truly gifted me
dium at once. lie has helped thou
sands on the road to success, and he
can and will help you.
Office hours: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Sunday. 1 to 4 p. ni. Lady In attend
ance. The reception rooeis, located
just nt the head of the stalrB, are so
arranged that you meet nt strangers.
You can walk right up, not necossary
to luiiulre at desk.
Perfect satisfaction by mall. Send
$1, day and date of birth, for mall
reading.
All diseases diagnosed astronomi
cally and clalrvoyanlly. Come, all
you sick people, and I will tell you
exactly what sickness you have and
will also tidl you where and when
you can be cured. Adv.
XOTICK FOlt PROPOSALS Ft.lt
S T 1 1 1 : K T I M P 1 1 ) KM K T.
Come in and let us show you
our assortment.
Roseburg Book Store
Sealed proposals will bo received
by the undersigned at his office In
the city of Roseburg. Oregon, up to
5 o'clock p. m. on Monday, Novem
ber 25th, 11112, for the paving of
South Pine street from the south Hue
of Iturko street to the north Hue of
South street, In the city of Hosoburg.
Oregon. In the manner provided by
ordinance No. 607 of said city. All
bids must be submitted on blank
forms which will be furnished upon
application to the undersigned, and
must be accompanied by a certified
check payable to the City Treasurer
for five per cent of tho amount bid.
to be forfeited to the city In case
such bid is accepted and the success
ful bidder shall fall to enter into a
contract nnd bond with the city. A
surety bond of thirty per cent of the
amount bid will be required from the
successful bidder. The time stated
In the proposals for the completion
of the work will be considered in
'awarding tho contract.
The Council reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
By order of tho Council.
Dated this 18th day of November.
1912.
CAUL li. WIMBERLY,
Recorder of the City of Roseburg.
Oregon. d6t
"Pride of Douglas" and "Queen
City" flour bring results. Ask the
Douglaa County Mills. Phone 13.
Mutual Life's
DIVIDENDS
ARE LARGER,
CASH OR LOAN
Far Greater, and
Extensions
Longer on all Policies.
LET ME PROVE IT TO YOU.
J. F. HUTCHASON
DISTRICT MANAGER
Offiice 421 Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon
Fine Stationery!
We have just received a fine line of new and up to date papeterles
plain and tinted In the latest designs. Particular buyers will find
our line up to date and prices reasonable, quality considered.
Try a box of Princess Crepe containing 48 sheets of paper and 48
envelopes, only 20 cents while it lasts.
Osburn's Pharmacy
147 N. JACKSON ST.
PHONE 162
Rooms 4, 5 and 6, Bell Sisters Building
Everything pertaining to dressmaking and tailoring taught. Tui
tion: $26 for full course. This course offers Instruction In drafting
of patterns, cutting and fitting of coats, tailored and fancy dresses.
15 course gives drafting of patterns without sewing.
$ course gives ten days Bewing.
We invite Investigation.
Mrs. E, L. Mcintosh, Instructor and Manager. Miss Florence Mc
intosh, Assistant.
Pure, Sweet Apple Cider
WK HAVE THE WELL KNOWN
"Bristol" Brand
Cider made from choice apples only.
For free delivery call up
186
ROSEBURG SODA WORKS
Authorized nottlers of the Genuine Hires' R0ct Deer. Phone 18.
WH AT is h00mte with'
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
225 N. Jackson St. phone 184