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Ha. EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW I9SCKD DAILY' EXCEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY. Entered at Roseburg, Oregon, Post ofllcs u SeeuDd-Clau Matter. L. Wlmberly W. L. Walah DAILY Par year, by mall 13.00 Par month, delivered 50 Par weak, delivered IS SEMI-WEEKLY Par rear 12.00 Ux aaoutaa 1.00 MARCH 21, 118. THRESHING WITHOUT REAPING Grain la hereafter not to be reaped bat will be threabed In the field aa It atanda, saving the fanner some thing Ilka 1100.000,000 a rear. This la the claim of Frank Morae, who de scribe In the Technical World Mega alna (Chicago, March) the recent In ventlon of a Kanaan, Curtla C. Bald win. The machine baa been uaed for three auceeaalve barveeta, but proved Ita utility and practicability moat conclusively laat fall when It threabed from 26 to 30 acrea of atandlng grain In a ten-hour day. The Inventor con' tenda that It will reduce the coat of harvest from fourteen centa to two cents a buahel. We read: "The principle of the new-style threaher la almple. A atrong blaat of air from a revolving fan la blown agalnat the -standing grain and forces It against a toother cylinder which threshee off the grain, depoaltlng it In trough, from which It la elevated h n invAf in AflnttlAr tnnthdit cyl inder, which threshea It. The chaff Is blown oat and the clean grain falls Into a sack, or may be carried through a tab to a wagon driven Remedy No Should - MtUr how hMlthy m human mmmm b It U af to my that May monttia aro naiaoa witnout 1 obotiSMtlon of tho bowtla. In othtr uUDaiion. avon ir only tem porary. Tho bloatln, tho dull fling faajr itart aftor tho ovanlna maal. if a Uxatfvo not taittn that ntftht It la art a la that ap will not bo Bound, aa4 you will awakan unrafraahad. Hotvoa, It la Important for you and for all tho mombora of your family that a nod rollablo laaatlva ba always kapt n tho hottoo for Juat ouch manrency. It la aura to bo noodad, and whan needed you want It at hand. No family that la oaroful of Ita haalth can do without such a roanady. But tha qua lion of which Rtnody to hava on hand la alao of vaat iDortaaca. Tho laxatlvo moat hlrhly rarom Mndod by tha majority of IntMltKant Amorloana aa balna bait for hahlca and (Towaupo to Dr. Caldwall'a Syrup I'ap . W. BAG A It Goods Called for THE. VIENNA Dyeing, Cleaning and Pressing Works Your entire wardrobe taken care of by expert FRENCH DRY OR STEAM CLEANERS All Work Fully Guaranteed 127 North Jackson St. 1 Do As I Advertise Roseburg's Leading Shoe Store I have all the novelties of the season and am prepared to fit your feet properly Black and White Buck. Velvets and Tans are the styles that seem to predominate I have them in all sizes and widths. You do not have to wear a short, wide shoe on a narrow foot if you trade at my store. fflSLOP, The Shoe Man Phone 125 Perkins Building Roseburg, Oregon Order by Mail1 Pay Parcel Post Charges . - -.... f PALACF, THKATKIt JU HKLKS (iAKDM'.'K IX CI.KO- 4. r,l"- ! LAST TIMK TOXIGHT. 4. Admission: llilldren under 1.1 J. J ram I.V, Alulla 'Mr. JU 1"H"H 111 I '1 ! ! '!' l"l t alongside. Four horses iull tlio thresher over the Held, while a small gasoline engine operates the machine. Only two men are reiiulred. one to ever seen a horde of threshers sweep drive the horses and the other to tie down upon n well-laden table, like the sacka of threahed grain and look seventeen-year-old lorusta on a field after the engine. t0f tender green sprouts. "Not the least advantage claimed " 'With the ordinary thresher, aa for the new machine Is that Is dla- well aa my own. the threshing la penaes with the ever present need ot ' done principally al the cylinder.' said farm-handa at the harvest season,, Mr. fluldwln. 'With the ordinary when groin rota in the field because machine, It Is estimated that' the of the utter Impossibility of getting grain pasBcs the cylinder at the rate men when they are needed. Kvory of a mile a minute: with my machine year an urgent cry for harvest-hands the grain passes the cylinder aa faBt cornea out of Kansas, the Iiukotna as horses can walk, or about three and Minnesota, to be answered in and one-half miles an hour. You can large part by college atudenta. Hut ace that with my machine the cyllnd no matter how urgent the oall, it la er atrikes the heads seventeen times Impossible to get enough men, and where the ordinary machine only flelda ot grain atand waiting the strikes them once. I only use the threshers when millions of dollara' mllo-a-minuto cylinder as a re worth of damage may be done by the threshing device. I use the same elements at any moment. The now- principle that Is used in blowing style thresher makes It possible for henvy corn fodder Into a high silo four horses snd two men to harvest land almost the samo principle that a l0-acre oat field In a week What, la used In drawing sand from the thla means to the farm-wlte can river and In drawing cotton from a hardly be overestimated. It means wagon.' an end to the big meals over the hot "Tho saving to the grain-farmer atove, where she la compelled to toll, consists not only In dispensing with from early morn until lato at night, (tbe many high-waged threshers, hut to feed the hungry horde of harvest- almi In tho time formerly lost by hands who shove food Into their cutting the grain, hauling It to the mouths as they would gruin Into a stack and then hauling the threshed hopper. 'straw back to the land, where, as a "The census experts show that rule. It Is ultimately burned up. Mr. more than a billion and a half hush- naldwln figures that It is best to els of wheat and oats are produced take tho thresher to the field, rather In the United States every year. The than to take the field to the thresher. present cost of threshing and sacking la approximately fourteen cents I bushel, which makes the present har vest ree anoui iu,vvv,uuuv mr. Family Do Without aln. It la a llnuld lawat.va.tonle. mllr! and navar vtipaa, la affactlva on robuat paopla and can ba alron with aafety to an Infant. Children Ilka It becauaa of those can tie qnalltlea and bacauaa U la plaaaant to tha taata. It la tha beat all-around remedy you oan hava In tha houae for any dlaorder of tha atomach, llvtr and howoU, and many people Ilka Mr. W. J. Wlrner. Mma, Colo., and Mm. Albert R. fluent, Metwx, Colo., any they wmiid aonn ha with out the neccHaltlea na without lr. OiM- well'a Byrup Pnpaln. Anyone wlahlnir to make a trial of thla remedy before huylnv It In the rctrulnr way of a druRgiU at fifty renin or one duller a larRe bottle (family fixe) run hava a nam pie hoi (In H'nt to thu home frea of rharce by atmi'l aihlre-Rltic l'r. W. B. Cnldwall, 406 Wnahlntf tnn Ht., Muntlcello, 111, Tour nit me and addroaa on a pnetal card will da 'HONK 21 1 and Delivered EASTER SHOES ARE SELLING FAST AT claim thai his niaililte re- oimis the price per bjhel from foir- te..n ,vi.i. i,. i. rni ui,i,h i,i reduce the threshing tariff to about :'.o.uiju,oiiii. an uniiual saving of a fabulous fortune ralnflliir from a sixth to a uunrter of a liilllon dollar everv year. Till. navine In the iri.nr ;ni'l li ar on the farm-wife nnil In t In. PniiKinniiMiin r.f f.....I l.i- Ilia hungry harvest-hands can hardly be rnmniti il, but It is a considerable item, ns everybody knows who has liesldes the saving In time and labor, there Is the not Inconsiderable ele ment of utilization of the straw. Tests show that stfnw is worth more on the land as fertilizer than In any other way. In addition, the waste of land now covered with straw stacks Is eonslderahle, a rnllroad official com puting that no less than one-fourth of a million acres in Kansas alone are annually covered with wheal stacks. If the llaldwin machine comes Into general uae there Is no reason why It should not It will let all this land go hack Into cultivation, and by leaving the standing straw to he plowed under will glvo the land the fertilizer of which It often stands sadly In need." Itest Known Cough Remedy. For 4'.l years Dr. Klng'a New Dla rovery has been known throughout (lie world as t lie most reliable cough remedy. Over three million bottlea were used la;t year. Isn't thla proof? It will net rid of your cough, or we will refund your ninney. J. J. Owens, nf Allcmlnle, s. ('., writes the way hiimltviiK of others have done: "Af ter twenty years. 1 find that Dr. KImk's New iiiscovery Is tho best remedy fur co'uuhs and colds that 1 have ever lled." Kur coughs or iililu iidiI nil Hirit.it 11t.1l liine frnnhlefi III tins 1111 i'iuil. and (I. DO 11 1 all I itriiKKii1". 11 I (i!l up ".in, the liiiiiKlus County j 1'ivaiin ey, for cieaiu. J. a Ja a J. J ma g .J. J i f 4. p.m. An-: itii:ii:ii 4. 4. 111:1. i: ;.mM:it i i 1.1:0. 4. .J. I'AlltA. J. 4. LAST TIMK TOMIillT. 4. 4 Ailiiii.sion: I'hililreii miller i!i 4 4 yeat-H I.V, AthiliN .V. 4 1 Do As I Advertise (KEEN TREES AS FIRE-BREAM. I An article recently published ad ! vi.i sting the planting of belts of deciduous trees In coniferous forest to check the progress of forest fires Is thus criticized editorially In the Mississippi Valley Lumberman (Mln-nt-apolia, January 31): "That the writer baaed hla as sumption on theories la plainly evi dent when on reaches that part of the article which advocates the plant ing through the main bodies of forest lands wide strips of non-combustible trees to act as fire-walls or fjre hreaka. aa u meana of preventing the spread of forest fires. The Idea of dividing the foreat up into sections Is not a new one, out to make this dlvlaion by meana of a non-combustible plant life la certainly new and novel, but there are those who have seen forest fires raging who will at test that there are no non-combust-Ible plant life that will withstand the intensity of a forest fire. The pres ent ByBtem ot cutting swaths through the woods for fire-breaks la much more effective, but the only true pre tention of forest fires, and their con finement, is not to let them start. The service of the forest ranger and the well organized fire-prevention system based on his services are the only true means of reducing and eventually eliminating the losses re sulting from fires In timbered regions." Are Yon Constipated? If so, get a box of Dr. Klng'a New l.lfe Pills, take them regularly and your trouble will quickly dlaappear. They will stimulate the liver. Im prove your digestion and get lid of all the poisons from your system. They will surely get you well again. 2fc at all druggiata. B ECONOMY IX KAIjK OK Fltl'lT ItKIN'H HOl'GIIT. Portlntld Journal: P. J. Neff, of Medford, Hogue ltivcr Valley repre sentative on the board of directors of the North Pacific Fruit Distribut ors, was In Portland this morning on lila way to attend a meeting of the directors at North Yakima. Wash. Through this organization, it la hoped the fruitgrowerB of the entire Northwest will be able to make great economies in the sale of fruit, par ticularly apples, avoiding the con fusion that sometimes resultB from Independent efforts by growers of dif ferent districts, and bring the apple, pear and cherry directly Into the hands of the consumer. The organization was formed lnst December, but at that time little clue was accomplished. The meeting at North Yakima tomorrow Is to formu late the business plan of the organi zation and decide what Its scope will j imiv .itv M-u-ii uneciurn, rep- '-.'111111K it-jiri:iiieiy nit lOIIOWlllg districts: Yakima. Wenatchee, Hood Uiver. IloKiie niver. South Idaho, Lew iKton-Clarkston and Montana. Loral orcanlzers In each district choose Hie directors, and each di nner has one vote. - A coin Hum fund for advertising will be one of l'ie subjects for dis cussion, also tlie question of a uni form ssti'iii of grading, so that any fruit hearing the brand of tho dis triliiitors will he known aa to grading without further Inquiry. It Is not proposed, however, to disturb the local branding of each district, so that each may retain the advantages built up by Its own merits and ad vertising. Mr. Neff says that so far 11s lie is aware the organization will make no effort to fix prices. "Our chief problem is to eliminate waste that comes from the present met hoils of competition.'' he snid. "Tor Instance, Rochester Is a good niaiket. ami each district desires to place goods there, it sometimes hap pens that cars will arrive at the same time from Hood Itlver. Yakima and Itogue Uiver. The market is there by glutted and depressed. It may be that on the same day Srhenectady or some other town not very far away is neglected. "My the means of a central organi zation this condition can be remedied. Selling agents In the Kast will be In touch with the situation, and will send notice as to where fruit is needed. Kffort will be made to elim inate Hie middleman as far as pos sible. We believe that the organiza tion can be made sufficiently attrac tive to bring practically all the grow ers into tlie local organization to ob tain the benefit of united effort." MtlltK (II T-1KMIU I.IVIMl. Anil Dentil Hute Will lie Inuer.il. Statistics prove that the death rate Is very much greater in the winter months than in summer, and thai the lack of fresh air is largely responsi ble for this condition. If the system becomes run-down, blood thin and watery, circulation poor, no appetite, den t don with drugs, but take our delicious cod liver and Iron tonic Vlnol. not a pat ent medicine, as everything in it Is named on every package, and If it does not give you a hearty appetite, enrich the Mood and create strength. we ulll return your money; that shows our faith in Vlnol. A case has Just come to our atten tion from Albany, N. Y. Mrs. II. Hart man says: "I was in a run-down con dition for about five years until this Spring, when I learned what a good 'tonic and strengtheuer Vlnol Is. It i Is certainly the best tonic I have ever ' used and it has done woudera for : me." Try a bottle of Vlnol ou our guar antee. Red Cross Pharmacy, W. F. Chap ; man, Roseburg, Oregon. Adv. IHft ACUKS KOIl 8AI.K CHKAP. Or will take part trade In houas la ItiuebiTg; land situated 1 mils from I Roseburg. Address Box 47S, Roee- 1 burg. I o 1 We have a big assortment of ; cherry, peach, pear, plum, and all ! other kinds of fruit trees. Com and! see them. Phone 1st. Kltchln A ' Black. dtwtf 'SENATOR HARRY LANE WANTS LAND CHANT Ml 1 III MIKD TO COMI'LKTIOX. WASHINGTON. -March 20. When Senator Hurry Lane called in com pany with Congressmen Lnff"rty uud Slnnott and National Committeeman King, of Oregon, upon Assistant At-torney-Cieneral Knuebel the other day, to ask that a Federal suit against tho Southern Pacific Hall road interests be pressid, lm let that official know Just what fort of a Senator he will be for the coining six years. "We want this case really prose-1 cuted," ho said ill substance. "We want the land grant of li. 100. (WO acrea made to the California and Oregon Railroad Company in imil and 1870 annulled, beriiuse the land has not been Bold at IJ .'pO an acre nor to actual Bettlers nur in maximum areaB of 100 acres, as tlie giant pro vides. Wu want to riTiiur fur the people the 2.3io,(iuO acres still held by tho Hiirrliiian interests. The suit waa started six years ago, and it Is time it were brought to trial. "The fact that :he raikii Is have been able to hold tills land through their influence has brought me to the Senate, though Oregon has a Re publican majority of SO.uOil. If It keeps on. getting no better, tlie So cialists will carry the state next time." Knaebel, who is in charge of the Washington end of 'lie suit, i roni Ised to try to get art lis from the Federal attorneys In Oregon NEK IK VOI'K CHILD'S TOXGIE IK COATKD. If Cntfia, Feverish, llillous, tiivu De licious "Syrup of Figs" to Cleanse It's Little Dowels. Look at the tongue. Mother! If coated, It la a sure sign that your little one'a Insldes, the stomach, liver and 30 feet of bowels are clogged up with putrifying waste matter and need a gentle, thorough clcausing at once. When your child is listless, droop ing, pale, doeBu't sleep soundly or eat heartily or is cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, breath had; has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, or 1b full of cold, give a tea Bpoonful of Syrup of Figs, and In a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile will gently move on uud out uf Its little bowels without nausea, grilling or weakness, and you will surely have a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup or Hga you are not drugging your children, being com posed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatics it cunuot he harmful. besides they dearly love Its delicious taste. Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handv. It Is the onlv stoin- jach, liver and bowvl cleanser and regulator needed. A little given to day will save a sick child tomorrow. Full directions for children of all agcB and for grown-ups plainly printed on tlie package. Ask your drut;giti for the full name, "Syrup of Figs ami Klixir o: Senna," prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is tin- deli.'iim-; tasting, genuine old reliable. Itcftis. auythlug else offered. Adv. rAI-ACK THKATKIt 4. HKI.KX (i.lltDXKIt IN ( l.l:(). I'AlltA. 4- I.AST TIM K TOXICHT. 4- Admission : Children under 1.! 4. years I.V, Ailulls . li. J. Dcnn Transfer Company Household goods, piano, baggagv lumber, wood and a general transfer business. Baggage checks called for Ml gooda carefully handled. Charges reasonable. Office phone. 102; residence phoua liifi-L. Rosvburg. Oregon. Meet Us Face to Face When you buy groceries from us you are waited on by the proprietors them selves aud you can always feel sure of the very best of treatment. Try us aud see. KENDRICK & ING rr-S Square Deal Grocers Phone J. North Jackson St FROM THE Money Back Store! If you are trying to solve the "high cost of living," which we believe all good housewives do, read these prices aud be convinced that we are helping you. Fancy Patent Flour tljja Hid lbs. Fruit Sugar 5.7B Corn, per call lOe Tomatoes, per run lue Kellogg Corn Flukes : 10c Fancy Spuds, per cwt so, Fancy Syrup, bulk, per gallon SOe Fine Corn Syrup, per gallon se 16 Pounds Fruit Sugar ai.oo Crackers, per lb 10e Japan Tea, per lb 4Se liunpowder Tea, per lb 4S Our Blend Coffee, per lb jjfe No. 10, gallon Pumpkin sse No. 10, tiallon Peaches 4flc No. 10, Gallon Apricots 40e No. 10, Gallon Tomatoes .Ifle Fancy Hams, per lb 2Se Fancy Bacon, per lb 30c Bacon Backs, per lb 20c ' lb. Can Peaches ; I0c Si lb. Can Apricots 15c Box Fancy Apples BOc and 60c 211 Bars Any Kind White Soap fi.no 22 Bars Any Kind While Soap 6c per lb. And many other cuts to fit your pocketbook. We want your trade, and if close prices, good quallay, and attention to you Is what you want, give us a trial and we will do the reat. Yours to serve and please, R. STUBBS, The Grocer Accounts Solicited. Cor. Cass and Pine Sts. XOTH'K TO ARTISANS. All Artisans please take notice that the regular meetings will be held In Eagles' hall on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Next meeting will be Wednesday, March 19. Refreshments; come. L. E. MILLEDGE, M. A. Most RoBeburg housewives use either "Pride of Douglas" or "Queen City flour. There a a reason ror it. Phone 13, Douglas County Mills, If your grocer doesn't carry either kind. Anything that makes for health Is alwaya a good Investment. That's why It pays to keep a case of Roseburg's carbonated ber eragea on hand all the time. They have a tonic effect on llrer and kidneys and are refreshing as well. ROSEBURG SODA WORKS Aulhor'.ied Rottlers of the Genuine Hires" Root Beer. Phone 186 Phone 186 reDoit Hht Proof XjJp succeed In pleasing customers. PHONE 380 LONE STAR LAUNDRY Phone 210-Roseburg Phone 28-Sutherlin Winnie Gaddis, The, Plumber NOTICE. A number of people are under th Impreeaton that la sellrng enr llvsrf business we also dlapoked of osr blacksmith s"hop. This hi s nlstats, as we are still doing business at tha old stand and are preftared to east for your work bow fn ttre sam effi cient way that we did before the firs. Shop en Main street. Alao have sand and gravel; will de liver to any address. Phone year orders to 199-R. dsw BANKS WELKBR. Your Parcel f I aimdrv will bo promptly delivered, and perfectly satisfactory when opened If you allow us to do the work. We are exceptionally care ful in the pleasing of patrons, calling for and delivering orders and exacting the most palntlt" Ing and conscientious work from all our help. That la why w