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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW hav the Fall they were Y ... I getting ft pile of orders blggvr than 1SSI K!) DAILY EXCEl'T 8l'I)AY ' for The liierehanta wr send kvu:v BY- COMPANY Entered at Roseuurn. Oregon, Post- oinco as boco u d -Class Matter. h, WIMI.KIILY DAILY Per year, by malt , Per month, delivered ... Pur week, delivered .... SEMI-WEEKLY Per year , Six months , . . , .$3.00 . .00 . .IS .12.00 .$1.00 JA.M AltV lit, Uif.i. MtOSPKHITY IS II KIIIC.' A New York bankor, in his club the other evening, ouiiVfiniiiK wtth a number of hia friends upon the Ken eral aspects of bushiest, inudu this remark : "ProHpnrily Is here! "It isn't a thing that ia coming, or that we have rensoua to hope for. I tell you, gentli'iuen mul I am speaking as a banker the business boom it already here. "It ban been a long time on the way. Ilut it has hty.-n coming step by step and surely. UusiNi-ss hum. all over the country now are realizing it. "All the c x itt-nii-nt before election couldn't check it, nor affect it a little hit.. All the prophecies of business; The school of Tera for the year 1 9 13 stagnation made by the newspapers three courses in dressmaking and and spellbinders during that cam-1 tailoring. $25 course gives unlimited paign went fur nothing. Keal bust-1 lessons In drafting of patterns and itig In the orders because they knew that their customers bad thu money to buy with. The statu of things Just spelled PItOSPEItlTY. "In spite of all that was said dur ing the campaign, I don't believe there ever was a time when the re sults of an election were more dis counted by the real business of the country than this Kail. I, and some other millions of other voters, didn't get the man we voted for. Hut as I say, that was all discounted as far us business action was concerned. 1 hat the country could go through such a mental strain as it did during that campaign, and real busi ness be so little affected by it, simply shows what a solid foundation our prosperity has." Frightful Polar Winds blow with terrific force at the far north and play havoc with the skin, causing red, rough or sore chapped hands and Hps, that need Bucklen's Arnica Salve to heal them. It make 'he skin soft and smooth. Unrivaled 'or cold-sores, also burns, bolls, sores, ulcerr. cuts, bruises and pileB Only 25c at all druggists. P KKISTF.U LAD IKS TAILOH1NO COLLKOK. MKLL SIHTEKH Itl'lJ.MM;, KOOM FOUL ness didn't even hear I hem. Uusi-ikt-s in discounted t hem. "It was the crops. Those splendid crops were bigger thaiwampaign ora tory. They created confidence. Busi ness men knew what the effect of those wonderful crops was going to be on the business of the country. "The whole thing has been a mat ter of confidence. The manufacturers system, wtth 30 days sewing To those registering before Jan. lath, 1913, wg will give 40 days sewing with this course. $15 course gives system with full instructions in drafting. $r course gives 10 days sewing on any garment except tailored siiitn. The later Is given with full course only. Call nnd investigate. Sensible Women Know SLAVES SET FREE RETURN TO BONDS MYRTLE CREEK TO MEDFORD .VOW -10 MILES SHORTER, ly Honors Thereby Secured. Paitor Russell's Discourse the Third and Last of a Sories Upon the Texts Which Embellish the Famous Union Station of Washington City. Washington, D. C January 10. Pastor Russell preached at Wash ington Temple to day his third ser inun on our Un ion Depot texts. Today's text was: "The Truth shall make you free." (John 8:32.) He said: Truth is the great Kmanelpa- tor. All enslavers opxse the Truth, knowing lis pmver on the minds of their victims. The taskmasters of to day would fain hide the truth from wage-slaves, but llud tt impossible so great is the power of the press nnd there are publishers who have not sold their mural sense for sordid gain. When chattel slavery prevailed, the master found It advantageous to edu cate bis slaves and thus Increase their value, hut disadvantageous to Instruct them along the lines of human rights. The feudatory lords were very willing that the common people consider them demigods, not subject to law ns others. The same principle apparently prompted the emperors to proclaim themselves, "imntifcf maxlmus," and to encourage their people to worship ihem, The natural selfishness of man ever pr a if it-Hi PASfQg. gUSSHL) Three Mountain Divides and Many Dangerous Grades Cut Out liy New Route. MYRTLE CREEK. Or.. Jan. 20. Citizens of this place maintain that when the time comes to establish the route of the Pacific Highway through Oregon, from Myrtle Creek south to M'dtord, it should go by a different way than the one now marked out for it. Jiy the present route Is It about 90 miles from here to Med ford, with three mountain divides to pass over, andthe grades are steep and danger ous. Hy leaving the present Pacific Highway at Myrtle Creek, cross over the divide to the South Umpqua River at Days Creek by a road recently com pleted, follow up this stream to Til ler and then pass over the divide in to the Rogue River Valley by way of Elk and Trail Creeks, the route to Medford can be shortened 40 miles. This road Is now open and from Myrtle Creek to Tiller Is as good as the mountainous portion of the Pa cific Highway between here and (rants Pass. From Tiller over the divide to Trail the road Is in poor condition, but the 8a me work re quired, mile for mile, will make a better road this way than can be made between Myrtle Creek and Grants Pass, and the grades will not he near so heavy. When the time cornea to beein building a modern highway across uregon at a cost of from $10,000 to $20,000 a mile, this proposed short ening of the route by 40 miles Is a matter of no small importance. Future travel to Crater Lake from points north will be heavy. Should the Pacific Highway be built by way of the proposed Myrtle Creek-Trail cut-off the route from Portland to Crater Lake would be over 100 miles shorter than by the present route. As health talks to women tocome more general, both in the newpiiprA and on the platform, the mawii of women re beinninc tu realize whut the more cultivated have nlwayt known, that flood heolth ennrmt bo found in a powder tux. The external n of health m.iv be nlKnlned In that way, but the Uihi'a of health Men tleeir, and yet is juttl att easily obtained. Tho most Important thlnr Cut a Woman run do fur herpelf, nnd About which eho Is often most nenieet f nl. 1a to watch the ctmdltbm of dor (MnmiK-h and bowels. The weary vvr- the bnd breath, the frequent heudtifhen, the pimples, the reneral air of ln!sltodo In nine times out of ten the result of con stipation or Indigestion, or both. Manv pimple remedit-tt can be obtained, but the best in the estimation of most women Is Lr. Caldwell's Hyrup Pepsin. It Is mild, pleasant to the last.' nnd rxactly suited to her needs. It Is far superior to saltB, cathartic pills, waters, etc., whtch are entirely too violent. Women should set to it that they have at liawt one movement of the biwt Is each day. and when showing any tendency to constipation should take I Jr. C ildwell' Syrup lVj. in In tho Miiml! (iuse prescribed. A brief u.P of it will so tiuln the stomach and bowl muscles that u!l forms of medicine can he dispensed with. Those v pin ions are voiced by thousands of women, after pertnal experience, nnvne them Atta M. Lilly, Itedwlne, Calif., and Alary A. Heebe, St. Thomas, Nevada. Anvone wishlmr to mal-e a trfnl of this remedy before buying It In t he regular way of a drtitrtrist at M'lv cmts or one dollar a lan.-e bottle tf.imih t7. ran hae a s.imple bottle cent to the homo free of charge by Fimplv nd'lreisinK IT. R r.ibl'.vell, 4- lit Washington St., Monticelhi. Ill Your n.TUio uttd uddrebs n u tu Mat card will do. c. j.iconsox Telephone !M:l K. V. KA(i Panitorium Dye Works All work fully guaranteed. (iomN called fur and delivered. Practi cal dyeing nnd denning of nil kinds of IjulitV nnd (irnt'M rinthinj;, "ravi'in'ltcA nnd Portieres. 107 N. Rose St. Roseburg, Oregon Investigate and Insure With The MUTUAL LIFE or m:v voitii 1 can prove that it is the BEST AND LOWEST IN COST J. F. HUTCH ASON l:tl I'KltKINS III. 1X1. l'HONK : The Roseburg Garage Machine Shop l. IS. MOW Villi, c. K. SMITH, lrprl-tnr. on itu-i; vim i:r, aiuoim m; thk ;n ami uoiri,. TM gatas In t, r'-ii-lr-r nrr v !. . t,t nl"-ti unilrr ilu- .-itnnt' munii'inont, prppnril to t; PiiMic klii'iiiirtMp ru'.m Hiul with fir(.(t..w. mwliBUi.-, in cliarj. (.f tlie ,.,p. r.vi;r)'une will b ircurd iquarely. Now is the Time Ta iiik rTaiig -!ii( fur fi-niit;. n'p for having your par overhauled to have in See Us for Winter Storage tt hvo flnt up-tii (liitt ruii-rolo IiiiIIiIIik. f;r .rn..t nnd im Innk.' y. iuniKo rain liti h ill l fur chiMpor (nr you Minn liiviiig Tour cur urorpd n Iutp tlirre U rollKlntlt ttiiliRcr of fin. Also havt h in h n In (limn day ami iiifttit to n-o th.it vour rar Is not 1110 liftcd. Central Location Means Everything To the buy btilnf innn and our garuKe Is iracticall.T in the con fer of Hon'-burg biuinei! dutrh t. I of oilnTs; ami ignorance haa been the chain which has bound the masses. The Hihle lias been the great Eman cipator of slave mental, moral and physical. It l the Torch of Liberty, lighted by Ilvnc Providence. The liilile ii Im it- tells us that all humanity are of one blood, creatures of thepMne ; !. amenalile to Him. While thf Hi hle Instructs that klns nnd all in an tlmrit.v should be recognized,. It also tells t hat the Uiuff is amenable to ex actly the saute laws as his most nif-ni! slave, and that if he violates these laws he is as sure to lie punished, Mnreov Hie present is related to the flit urn life as cause to effect. It shows that ever ar't. uiinl and thought bears uji character developinent, and pretareig '.is for higher thinus in (he life to come ar u'ives us more ditticulty In reaching imt fe llun and e erijsiln life. "Hopa Thou In God." I.onLiii- into the past, wv see Tsrsl, sodden with fear of tlielr Egyptian taskmasters, ti't jlaring to take ntps for liberty. Hut after the Kxodus, after Cod's Covenant with them at Slnal, I hey were a changed people. The hopes inspired by the Scriptures preserved t In-ill as a nation when contemporane ous cirllizatlnn perished. The .lews undoubtedly destroyed their own nationality. The ltomans merely performed the funeral rltea in destroying Jerusalem, A. I. 70. The Kuipcror evidently claimed that the .lewi-h religion must necessarily be at the foundaiion of their ungovernable cha meter. Their liberty, used contrary to liine instnn tion, led to discontent nnd ai):iii hy. Chrict's Followers Set Free. The Message of Jesus and the Apos tles attraeied some "Israelites indeed," :tnl-'tis to serve iod. The early C!n i--(;iis coin aireously suffered perse- utii'ii s ml ranted the Compel everv- In re. The liniuaii emperors. Nero id leil.Tn. per elved (hat Chrls- i':uts h;n! a t-ouiaire wiii. h they feared fill) he hi it- ti.'iis. a lid pcrstsuted t!iei:i hvirit;. I'.nt the Master had "reel them t'to:n rear of death. Tit.-n f "e :i long K'iiod of darkness, w hen the S riptui'es were forgotten. itil only the words of bishops were "teard i'i!s mtuuderstoiMl to be of I M ine .-tut tint il through Apostolic Slle i evsi oi Nel a me centuries ll'lder I'ntinl of nveils and church councils. iVrUn ss. in ! :i iii e aiul supeil ilfon iwailcd. it!thouu!i ih-d had His wit t-m'S itnoijli.Mit lhal liug peri-Mi. I":a,i!! the HU le aua:n emerL'ed. wlnui ri.itin a me iuti ue Cm Is time tad cine for the Itible .-main to tt the .'"!. 1 1 or I .;!ict ty. and independence r.'j . li.i'.i !'st i nine Toi wird Tod a? i Cm m i :i s and hi;; ia an 1 . i e .1 IV .1. he ailse of the -'t s: li e U t) of Cod Dmu ,rr New. to the Jews. I ' i. " l!l I I lie Jews eUeoiHl- i im ;'v e id of fielr -e cofnUtS f ! ei' !he Truth In the i i" v-"t .-.n. i'ie efoie. are s:ilc- 'ed l I' I'eu h !. to ic f . OKN'KHAL XKWS. The hen Is one of the chief nrmlnp. era of the country, it being eatimated that in the year 1912 she laid 1 7nn ompts him. to take advantage .00;00 ozea e8- 'and " n Bg is uu.j uuv etfiu ana mree-quart-prs, It gives a value of $357,000,000, and if this is added to the value of the fowls raised, the products of the poultry industry on farm amounts to about $600,000,000. This nearly equals the value of the wheat crop. The profits of the fanciers, which are not included in the estimate, raise tho amount realized to a considerable extent. Wounding an enemy In war is bet ter than killing him, for unless he is captured it imposes on his side the burden of taking care of him. The Unlkan war has Benin nrnvori . th:it tha ln,ll ,.f ik , . .H.v,r. .1,,. IMLJe pohi.s out U,;, ow0, '; osoiit Is ivl.iloil to the rm urn ll'e EO atralKlit M,rn.,h . -,,, . Iiik the most vital oruans, without kllliiiB him; and It has even been found to bo through from four to six men, one behind the other. This nuts llieni out of tho fight, but at the same time it is a good thing for the fighter for It gives lilin a fur better rhunce for bis life. From the Feb ruiiry Popular Mechanics Magazine. Surgeons operating for appendici tis in Colorado have to produce the defective appendix afterward or re ceive a jail sentence, a fine or both, if an amendment to be Introduced to the physicians' bill becomes effective. Havid M. Hand, former pastor of tho llaptlst Church of Moscow, Idaho, who was convicted by a Jury Id the District court lust week of having contributed to the delinquency of Hazel Benedict, tho 17-year-old daughter of the superintendent of the Baptist Sunday school, has been sen tenced by Judge Steelo from five years to llfo in the penitentiary at Iloise. As the undertaker was preparing to embalm his body, Hurry Brlgham, of Ulysses. Pa., straightened up in his bed and asked for his breakfast. After eating Ilrigham said ho felt bet ter than he had for several days. Hrigham, who had been ill for some time, was found dead by hiB family. After a two hours' effort to arouse him. they summoned tho undertaker. An extraordinary case of sex con cealment has been learned by tho dis covery that Irene Moynahan, 18 years old, until a few days ago a pupil at the Victor, Colo., high BChool, is a boy. Marshal A. H. Weinecke of La Junta, thought the "girl" was a fugi tive and placed her under arrest. The marshal discovered that his charge was in realty a boy. Mrs. Moynahan admitted that Irene has paraded In girl's clothes since able to walk. She says the reason she has taken such pains to conceal the Bex of her child for so many years is that she was un able to dress her In male attire. A strange feature of the cjise Is that the father never knew until a short time ago that Irene Is a boy. tl :l l.i 1 1. IllllM.l t,i the eiv f .l,.s,n thiv-lliMi of :i l-iN-Hy N :ll'..ll :i ;r h ; imr i ;i III n liu-il :i the ' ' -:!.. 1. lii.r'ily i;n-eMl.iinot j ., ..i II ,. I .,r. i' . ' '-.-il Hi it l!.e i;.i-vl h.li! "1 I '"I f, ,,. ft .en til other ..M't:IL!0: V ' !..( It i ,t...,.R,,.m ll MlMTty te I . tu i! te -t lits .IV :l i't, t,t tile '. I of hi- lle.leenier I'ereefllUy he -i "e- I'tit I t 1 1 ileitis he iKviuue a ti e. ! ,:,, Iii rln M. : , .se,i K tite ine,iitieii nf thiise who i;!.il!,v stinettiler nil til lnnMllte follower- of lite I iinl: Slteh i tin rcjul, e. lie i :ni-e l,e k:e n lint all t!ilnkM nirli ti'ceilier fur their L-ii.nl. to prepare the,i for Hie llea.enli clone. A Hero ta ft Liffhtb.oaMi. For years J. S. Donahue, So. Haven, Mich., a civil war captain, as a light house keeper, averted awful wrecks, but a queer fact Is, he might have been a wreck, himself. If Electrle Hitters had not prevented. "They cured me of kidney trouble and chills." ha writes, "after I had taken other so called cures ur years, with out benefit and they also Improved my sight. Now, at seventy, I am feel ing fine." For dyspepsia, Indiges tion, all atomanb, liver and kidney troubles, they're without equal. Try them. Only tOo at all druggists. B NOTICK. All persons who havo not paid choir assessments In the Building Homes Association for January, I'.MIt. may do so at the First Trust ami Savings Bank of R'eNirg, and got vour receipt therefor. UKOHCK .NKl'NER. Jr.. Acting Secretary. New Spring Stylos Ladies'&GiTitlemens Suedes, Velvets, Kids and Patent Leather Sale Still Continues Ou all Fall and Winter Stock at from 10 per cent to 25 per cent discount. THU Ql'AMTV SHON STOItK 21:1 N. Jackson. Xet to P. O. R. L. Stephens ri.MC SHOE KEPAIIUXO Shop in Hear of Hiilliliug. Ttt BAt.K CHEAP, House partially finished: will finish It to suit purchaser. Terms: One-half rash, balance on monthly Installments. Page Investment Co., 70S No. Jarksoa 9t CA.VYOX VI l.l.K XOM I XA'IES BKVIOItAli WOMEN' OI'1'H'l.VI.S. (Special to Tho Evening Review). CANYON VI I.I.K, Jan. -'(. Nomi nation of candidates for the city elec tion to bo held in Ciinyonville on Feb ruary 14, next, was held here this evening. Tho list of nominees, which is given herewith, includes several women, this being a new feat ure which Is made possible under the new equal suffrage law. The nomi nees are: For Councilmen Brady Burnett. Dr. A. Bursell, O. O. Mctiilvray, .Mrs. Frank Hopkins, G. W. Carter, J. E. O'Neel, W. C. Cornutt. Thos. Wilson, P. If. Housh, Frank Hopkins. There are five councilmen to lie elected. For City Recorder 11. F. Devore, Miss Myra McUilvray, Mrs. Susie Hopkins. For Marshal Mrs. .1. E. O'Neel. For Treasurer J. E. O'Neel, Max Kimmel. 1 have Just Hie thing you havo been Diaries for 1913 now on sale at looking tor in the way of a flrat-claBS tho Itoseburg Book Store. Warren 80 11. P. auto, fully equipped with speedometer, top, wind-shield, and good tires that I am going to i sell at n price that will look like glv- ; lug it away when you consider the j real worth. If you are Interested see ; me at once In the machine shop of the Itoseburg Oarage. I nlso have a 40 H. P. lluick which though not1 so new. I will Bell at a bargain. AUTO TRANSFER J. P. CLEMENTS, Prop. Phone 70, or leave orders at J. H. Sykes' gun store. NOT ONLY IX HOSEIIIKG. Similar Cases Occur Duily In This Vicinity. -Not only here In Uosebiirg. but in our neighboring towns the same good story is heard. An encournging In stance from Cottage Grove is given here, and will be read by us with great interest. Mrs. E. B. Sherman, Cottage Grove, Ore., says: "The statement 1 gave for publication In favor of Doan's Kidney Pills two years ago still holds good. It would be almost Impossible for me to describe how severely I suffered from kidney complaint. The trouble came on me gradually, tne ursi symptoms being pain in my left side. I became tired, nervous and languid and aB the trouble progressed, I be gan to Buffer from headaches and spells of dizziness. Sometimes my feet became so badly Bwoncn inai 1 could not wear ray shoes. Nothing helped me until 1 commenced taking Doan's Kidney Pills. They regulated the passages of the kidney secretions, removed the pain and lameness and uroved of benefit in every way. The contents of five boxes of Doan's Kid ney Pills restored me to good health and I am now free from every symp tom of kidney trouble. For sale by all dealers. Price HO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., uuiraio. New York, sole agents for the united States. Remember tho name Doan s and take no other. "Pride of Douglas" and "Queen City" flour bring results. Ask tns Douglas Connty Mills. Phone 13. H. J.Denn Transfer Company Household goods, piano, baggage. lumber, wood and a general transfer business. Bag-gage cheeVs called for All goods carefully handled. Charges reasonable. Office phone, 102: residence phone. 196-L. Roseburg, Oregon. Good Eating Good Health AT THE OTIIEK KXI1 OK YOfH PHONE you'll find us waiting to write down your order. Anything In good groceries todnyt Just call us up and we'll be glad to fill your order with the best of groceries prompt deliveries, too and courteous service. Get the habl; of phoning your grocery orders to this store. KENDRICK & ING rsS Square Deal Grocera Phone (3. North Jacksos St. LOCATED IN Till! I'EkftlSS iujlujiiv t IK i ) I DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK of the danger to your home in using oil lamps? Start the new year right by making it safer and more attractive for the folks with ELECTRICITY Ask us to explain rates. Douglas County Light & Water Co. Phone 61, Roseburg, Oregon IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE What your particular taste is in Coffee or Tea you can be sure to find exact ly what you wish in Chase & Sanborn's Teas and Coffees And, best of all, you are assurred or GOOD TEA AND COFFEE in any of the various grades and blends bear ing their signature, regardless ot price Mrs. A. C. Kidd Son Si Watch this Space Next Week It Will Pay You Whenever you want something in the Drug Line, think of this "Square Mortar" And come to us. "We arc in Business for Your Health" EMIR'S DRUG STORE CASS STISKFT KOSKIU HG, OIIK. J 3