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EVENING ROSE3UR0 REVIEW lSSriCD IAILY KXCTIT SUNDAY HY KKVIKW ri'llIJSHINO COMPANY Entered at Kosfeburg, OrKon, Iot offlce as St.tond Clata Matter. I UIMKKItLY DAILY Pr year, by tiifci. ivr mcntii. delivered I'er week, delivered SEMI-WKEKLY I'er yeur Six DiontliB . .13 00 . . .50! . . .1 . .$2.00 . . 1.00 II i;si)v, M WH im, 1 1 11. II V TAM S AltK HK.H. It in very upiar-nt that Or''Kii now has the mut narrowly iartlhan (.ovcrnor that tlil state Iiuh hud fur many van, lie hvi'iiih lu uever iiiIkh an opporl unity to urgi the oii-r to "Htaud hy I tie j.arty." KrTt ient publtc ser h e is reliKat d to imtoi.iI piure.. It wan only a few weekti hko that he watt iguoted at) di-clarln that the Mate fair roil Id "ko to hadeit." when he wax pKiHt In la ini? lt entire control in the ha ndn nf htf own partirular rllqu". Such poll li ra I narrowness k mack ft of the ron dithiriH of 4 or .M years hko - the "yellow doc" era of votinK- Kor tunately u larjre majority of t he voterH now usually take a hroader iew of public affair. All iiiukI admit that ef.lH.'tit pub llr Hervlce h far more Important to the i-iti.eiiH than the Kiifi'cHH if any p(illti( al party In cunt rollhiK Hie pub lic of'ici'M. Yet there we nut to be n few IndividnalK In (hit locality who are Just uk narrow In their views tin ( iovernnr W'ithycombe. They con tinually hhout, "Ktick to the party," and that means, anion other thlnH. bowing down to political boKnlnm. (ilvliiK heed or uipiort to such a pulley halt iilwuy (iroven very ex pensive to the taxpayers. Oickoii Iiuh had nothlriK hut a Republican I.eKiHlature fur the past lis year. Th result It that this state Is now iredlted with having the hthet rate of taxation per capita of any state In the In ion. together with the large"! list of no called freak laws. In coneiii me of thene conditions it has bn ome very dillicull l cure Invest men In of outbid1 capital In this sti le t n luce the estitb lisiiiiieiU of ii iustries within ItH horde. i. Vt .. '. lae face of these coiitlilions the Covernor und his coterie of "me too" followeis are again ruining the howl, "slick lo the party.' I'ossihly after these many years they conclude that this Is a stale wherein they can fool most of the voter. ail the time. That the taxpayers will no rlnht on voting an Oils Soothe Skin Disease Oil of WlntprEivn, thrmnl, clvrrrltn ftnd otluT Ih-iiHiik luicrfilit'iiiM i-oriii)iiiiil. J in (in . .' jiri'iiurunii itno i i. i rriM-fl(l t tin iuw Im i' i tint tln imivcroiil I farlte . tkin nrTt-n rn in r l inic km : itlHia-n. It Im ft mlM tlmt p.-tn tritt. tlif rp nml f- tint nut n lli f fmm nil 1 1'iiniiritf ami Hi litnil II kill ntid 4 tit the Kimwinif d Incase i'-rm ntnl It n t footlihtff ulla (juU-kijr li-al Hit lull .urn ! llkMh-. ! I r nffirlptM rr trlnd to rt-citmrnoti'l tti' ootlititir. riHilIni; llulil. jm unit I im. t unii' t u nml 111 tt II yi ni'iiv nl.-nt till ri'innrinMi- ivmrilr Your motx-. l.i lc unlt'NK Hi llrxt Ixtltlf r'tfi'T tt you i It . . huui ki'fpujuur nklD hi'Ullhy. Attk alntut It. D V '"W For IS Years U ,1 9 the Standard mmbbm Skin Remedy tied t iiiN I'liHi'iuacy. T J TV. IIAVK purcliasiil llif stock of impu menls 11 ;iul vi liii Ics fornurlv owned by Croiuli and Cilis, consisting of busies, wajjons. plows, disc harrows, cultivators, etc. While tliis stock lasts wc will sell it at less tlian Wholesale cost, it will pay you to investigate. J. K. Marker & Co. Farm Implements, Vehicles, Machinery. You May Think it is a li.irtl linit' to v;t t whit u want to pat, ('.Hint' ami M't our wiiitliivv mul it will tt'inpt YOUR. APPETITE I Nor("i Side Grocery v Alton S. Frey, Frop. i they are told to do by the pollti-al bosnea, and theo iy the penalty oi bits tier and higher tar.e, and aU'j l eep away outride caltal and lndu ti iea. In Iiouglas Count v the present year the total tax l-vy is narl. '..".,M'iu tuore than tiie l'-vy of last ar. yet no uribiafed taxpa vt-r i a :i point out any valid reason for this heavy increase, fan any coii'-lder-able portion of I he taxpayers show where they are K' ltiiiK any adeipiat return or ! im-I i t tot this hit; addi tional out!a '.' .luel so long as vot ers always "sTii k to the party" thev may expect taxes to continue to in c rease yt-ar hy ear. These are not theories, but cold unavoidable fads. Two ears aro "economy" was the esitecial slogan of the k. o. p. can didates for public office. Yet every one knows that the numerous state hoards and commissions still exist and liv fat upon the money paid by the taxpayers; ahd the tux burden, Instead of Im-Ihk less, Is nearly $"-".,-Odd greater than last year In honf? hi. fountv. How about It. Mr. and Mrs. Vnler, are you K'dn to contfnuc t'i "stick to the party," as (he nolitical bosses dictate, for their bem'Tit. or are you L'oinK to do vour own thinking and your own voting this var, for your own b'-nefit? It's iii to vou to de cide this matter. Think it over. Kep Your Skin t tear and Hiltliy There Is only one wnv to have a clear, healt h v complexion and that Is to keep the bowels active and regu lar. I r. Klntrs .ew I.i.'e pills will inn" vour complexion healthy and clear, move the bowels Kently, stlmn la he liver, cleanse the svstem and pur'y the blond. A spb-ndid spring medicine. 2c. at your druKKist. ;AI(IHM:it Mil, I, COMPANY MKI(i MANY IMPROYI-:- . mi;nts on tmk stiii:i:t (fiardlner Courier). The (Jardiner Mill Campany .umler lite management of Supl. O. H. Hins dale, Is making extensive improve ments on it street between the pn: ,,:fi.'f and til ill store. Moth :! of the planked road have he n ""i de l tr the planks. The old fences have been removed and the water front cleared. It being an eyesore to the place for some time. The whole landed front will be seeded, w hit h lu time will give this part of the town the appearance of a fine park. He side thhi, the company has driven piling from tin- new public wharf I t ho upper end of I heir boom, and eminructed a double walk from the public wharf to I heir warehouse, which. besid'S Dm convenience af forded, ndd:i much to the appearance. They have broadened out the wharves in front oi the store building M.d their upper warehouse, giving ( he company con si de rah I e moi e wharf age room. All t hese I in prove mi -nl s add greatly to the appearance ot this part of (Jardhier, and will be very nolicable to stranyeis who may have occasion viflt the town. - o - - k7ii:i math pain stoppi.o Thf drawliiK of iiiiihi Ii'!, the .mre ncHH, HtHTnt-Kn and aunniin iain of rht'iiniiitlsni finirklv vh-ld to slo;in'! l.lnlni.-ni. It nt lin ii hit t-K i licnliitinn to the painful part. Just aiplv- a dirirli'd to the Kore Kpots. In a short time the pain gives way to a tiimllim n-nnation of 4-omfiirt anil warmth. Here's proof liaie had wonderful relief sinee I iMeil vour lluiiuent on my knee. To think one appliration nave nie relief. Sol ry I liavn't spare to t-'ll you the lnstorv. Thankin you for what your remedy has done for nii." .lames S 1-VrKiison. Fhil aila, la. Sloan's Liniment kills pain, '.'.e at ilrimKlsts. :i'O':'v0:,'O-'O''OV'-coO''':,,OO'XkO Iiutltfe-tiitrt and Coiit Jwtion, IndiKeatlou and con.-itipation arp atuon I he mosi colniiioo causes or ill m-ullb. A man never Teeiij j completely u---d u; as wn hie stomac h yn n ba k on him. Kortun aii ly gul k r- ll' f ma v be had bv tk IiiK f hamberlain's Tabbts, and in mtt cusch this relief b-, u'.u s pt r n aiu nt. Iio not ki ;e up but lake r ban. herl:. In s Tiibleis. ;. t well and slay well aa many others haw dole ( tbtainahle e-..-r w here. c I OK (HM NTY ( i.KHK. 1 hereby announce mself as a candidate for the 0 uiocraiic nomi nation for County fb rk at the p:i marv ebction on Mav llth. HUG. ( I'd. Adv. E II. I-ENOX. You're strong and well That's pleasant. You hope to remain so That's natural. You may be disappointed That's possible. You need protection now That's evident. lietter start today That's wisdom. You want the best That's proper Cuaranteeil Fund Life That's It. Unserve fund over $ I .nun. nun on That's Important. Home Office, Omaha. X b. That's the place, helays are dangerous That's all. Protection nt Reasonable Cost. M. V. Rice, representative, Rose burg. Oregon. Real est ale can readily he sold, bough t or exchanged through the classilicd advertisements In The Re view. A want adv. will bring you satisfactory results at small Lost. LODGE CARDS 1. O. I). F. lUMlig Nlur Lmlicx No. 174 mcfeu La the Odd Kfellows TDipl everf Friday vecliiK. VUltiui krvthren alw&yi elcoL'iH. f. II. HAMLIN', N. (!. CARL OH MAN, H. 8. M. FICKLK. F. S. WOMKN F HIMIIMUAI-T. Lilac Circle No. 4!. .Meela on the 1st aud 3i d Muu!uy evt'iiint; tr each month at Odd Feliuwd' lull. V lull ing inembera lu guod btaadluK are tuvitL'd to att4t-.u. i.i:n ipkx.v, :. :. CI.AUA CAW I.F1KI..'). C'.erk. I. ). (. I'., I'liil. tm ian lMl;e No. H. MertH in Odd Fellows- Teml'le, rorni-r Jutk-on und C:;.is Sts., on Siilurday evi-nhiK of i'arh wt'el.. MetnherH of (he ordiT in ood sluiulitiK uru luviled to atti'iid. I'. K. Tl itNKI.I., N-. li. J. II. HAIl.KY. F. H. M. M. .VII.I.KU, K. 8. KA(,!.i:s, KoseotirK Ai:e meets In their hall -on Jaekdon St., no 2nd and 4th Monday evenirRs of eaeh liiontli, at 8 oYIock. Visit breth ren iu cood filau.llltt; Hlwavtv wh. rami'. IIOWAItl) IIKSS. W. I. U. F. GOODMAN. W. Sec. i'hune M 1 S3 II. I'. O. l:lks, Koseluirit IXHlur, .vo. H-ll I lotds reKul.ir ruiiiiii.ieli'a lions at the FJks' Temple on the Zud aud 4th Thur'lavs of e.iu month. All members reiiueated to attend regula ly, and all vtsitluK brothers ar cordially Invited to attend. JOS. MH Kl.l.l. K. rt. IK A II.' KUiDl.h;. Sec'j. A. F. . A. I'., 1-urel So. t. KeKtilur Cotuninnlettii'ins 2nd and fourth Voduesduyn eueb month at MiiHonlc Temple, HoDcburg. Ore Vi.iltorB welrome. II. II I1.1.IAMS, V. M. W. F. 1IAUUIS, Seey. i;i:ill KAIIS, Rosebiii-g Rehekall LoiIko. No. 41, 1. O. O. F. Meet? iu Odd Fellow., Temple ever) Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters aud brethren Invited to atfud. LAI It A KAItKKE. N. It. MRS. Tl I.I .1 K JOHNSON, Sec ELSIE III'MI'IIRL'Y. F. S. I. O. O. F., t'nlon r.iiediiipiiient .Ne. Meets in Odd Fel.uws Ten. pie. every Thursday evening. Vlslllug brethren alavs welcome. K S ClU'KKl liEASE. C. P J. II. It M 1 .E Y, It. S. JAMES EW ART, F. 3. I.OYAI. OKHKIi OF MOOSE, ll- blllg I. dice No. 1 e:i7 Meets Men dav evening of each week, at 5 o--rlo'ck In Macabre hall. All ;y.n breiheis are invite. I to allenT P. E. FOSi'ER. Dictator. It. O. PAR.il'. l i lt. .-ivy. WIHIHMKN tF TIIK WOULD. Out Camp No l-' Meets In the Odd Fe. lews' hall In K.iseinitg eve.-f 1st A :lrd Monday evenings. Visit lug nelgiihers a'wavs welccnie i ' mil c lit vn:,; i c o. M. M Mil I. Kit. Clers. K. OI P. IsH't.l: i 1 i . I . :r..-i t e:v U e .! o ill o o F I: v K ii ::''t, alw.ti uel. ...i.- I'.r. l-e lo U, I I'll 'M'.i. M of I', at ' 1'iid-. for Mcri i 1 1 ' ii'H :: v : 'i i i' c i: I- W IMel RI.Y. K t. I'. S.. K.Holrg Cli.iplrr N. H lio'ols tlietr ! Ku'.tr n.erl'.iii: on the lt anil :lrd Th'ii.l.iv in each liotilh 'ii ':iik' iner- 'irs in Kin"1 st.ui'lng aie rcs;eit:ull united to utli lnl M Mill' KIT!-';. W M. fi;i:i: joiin.-'on. sr.-. STOP AT Hotel Grand Cuss St., Roseburg, Or. PROFESSIONAL CARDS IH!S. SNF.I.L J UE LAPP Osteopnlhic I'liyslriaruj I'hone oit.ie 119. lies. 210-L. 4:'1-L 207 Pukina Blag., Koseburg, Ore. lilt. X. 1-LVI.F.B Urenseil Cliiniirwtic rii)-iilju 222 W. Lane St., Koseburg, Oregon Phone 12. C'iDaultutlon and Examination Free. (ifti'e Hours, 9 to 5. Sundays and evenings by appoint ment. TIIK lli:l'l.lR SCHOOL OF PIA.NO MISIC. .'Irs. Charlrei lleinllne, Hirortor .Mm. .Mat Cninlis, Avsislaiit Traeher Ilf-Kiduers a specialty. Concort Ptanlbta developed. Morning ciastei; In Kindergarten, rUildreu railed for and taken borne. Studio 4 23 Kl!a at. Phone 33-K. CI1A3 F. IIOPKI.N'S A ttornej-at-Law Kooin 421. i'erklns B'.dg., Rose bur Kspeeial attention given to con '.eyanctb aud the examination oi t.t'es to real estate. Practices In all Stale and Federal Court. XF.W COI XTV MAP Showing railroad lands, price $1.50 !,. (i. HICKS, surveyor P. () Box, 477, Kosehurg 223 Perkins IJIdg. Phono 21. Hit. C. II. WAllE PIIVSIl I.W AXI Sl IMJKOS Phones: Office, 384: Res. 126-K. Rooms 413-416, Perkins Building. I tltS. SKFI.V, SKTHF.lt & STKWAItT Pliylilaos and Surgeons Suite of Ofllies Hear Douglas Na tional Hank, Ground Floor. Pbone 367. ROSEUlUd .... OREUON Office Hours: Phones. 10 to 12 a in Cffice: Main 171 2 lo 4 p. m. Res: Main 171 -.ill. LICKTT. SMITH I'liyslelan Women and Children Disease a tie".lalty. Office: Masonic Bids. Second Floor Surveys Estimates GBRMOND & FREAR Civil Engineers and Surveyors llFPI TV COI XTV Sl ItVKVOHS )!.oiii 9 Masonic Building. Pbone 387. iintiii t.ai Tons Hit. P.. P. ItliAHl h:i and w in: Cradnates and postgraduates of t!le C.llir Clliri)praelii: Colleiie, Ok lah una City, tlkla. Consultation a:i.l e:imlnation free to all. Hours : in I. Phones: Oftire, 260; Ites., :!:,.-. J. 121 2 Perkins lildg., Kosehurg, Ore New Railroad Map .ln-I lulled. Slutw It witt ion of iu'v in-tm-fd liorhuru' li;iih(i:i(l tn lh tiriili.r. All plattnl Limit dimrti, lo ilii'i' with iiKnU. tiailt. tclitxiN, tli mat :.ins and l:t. iiiuahtt1 to land -oHiifi' and ttinlH-rni. !!. 1'r'ic' 2. I. G. HICKS. Enginerr p. o. u. it: Kosidutrg, Oregon Mt DIABLO CEME T Is ibt'il wherever J iiiil it y Will Tell H. J. DENN Tr.iv.lwr and ftorR Co. Sales Agents J rll lM-:ilen i.it!i? I ' "Ii SM K :,Na kfej I ;'; ""M' I" 1 clW';w- a ; Tin- pith lc our mnt mtiikt. 1'. ; ,,tti ih;U v., to tin; meal : . i f k . t -Mow I'oni.int n-f Not k p' .it nf urac :m lu f.in.. In tt It will - our nne to ! w1'! IrotMrn. our : !Mn4. Hie lft nieatu obtain- The Economy Market Ueo. Kohlhiuej. Prop., rhoc il All riafc.fiMj A Jii.inent In-Mtt-te new tMly will be found cm tt, uujcr "New Today" head. MAN'JJGM.V. GI'ITAK, Violin, Banjo lt-rtsuns, rapid ftdvanceiueui. Try our muMc for your house partiet and ount ry dances. Sure lo please. ;'.c-o Ferguson, at I'arslow it ilcil's. LiAN'CK, Edenhower, Friday, Marco J4; good luutue and order. Wood rum 4c Ferguson. FOI'NH. Bunch of keys. Owner plea.-ie call at Keview office and describe keya. 1 WANTED WANTED. Country killed beef, hides, veal, hus, poultry, eggs, potatoes, onions. Spot Cash bas ket Grocery, 2iH N. Jackson St. W ANTE 1 1. To trade SO acres, half mile from town in California, for Kosehurg residence property. (J. W. llyan. 124s Military St. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE wants girls and women to do housework. Call bos Short St., phone 12ti-L. FOlt ItEXT FOR Safe Heposit Vaults see the Uuuglas Abstract Co. 3TOUACE. for rent. Wo have storage space Douglas Abstrac t Co. FOlt RENT. Large furnished rooms. 707 West Mosher Street. I'OIl RENT. house In West Rose burg. Phone 39-F2. FOlt RENT Ranch of 320 acres, all fenced, 40 acres In cultivation, fair buildings, 2.", Angora gouts go with place. Plenty of fann ing utensils. Chickens, turkeys, geese, etc.. for sale. For full par ticulars address Mrs. M. Heard, Oakland Ore., or Inquire at Review- oriice. i FOlt SALE AAI TRADE TO LOAN Money on Improve. ranches at 7 per cent, any amout. John C. W hite, Perkins llldg. 1914. two sieed llarley-Davidson. In A No. I condition, tlre3 liko new; bargain if taken at once. Reasonable terms. Inquire at Powell's Second Hand Store. FOR SALE CHEAP Cow and calf, H. C. Dawson, C2r 2nd Ave South. MOTORCYCLE. 2 speed 2 cylinder spring frame Indian fur $.'..- down and $10 per month for 7 months. Guaranteed in first class running condition. Call at 2 IS N. Rose St. FOR SALE OR TRADE Large team work horses, cheap. See Rcxroad & Horn, the blacksmiths. FOR SALE OI! TRADE. Whitney piano, standard, for cattle or horses. Call at Dm; North Pine street, Roschurg, Oregon. Foil SALE. Six Poland China shoats, I Poland China boar, one Var old can he registered. E. P. Ralloll, Edi-nhower, Phone 2',-F2. FOlt SM.E. - Four timber claims. situated near Riddle. Ore. Write tndav for particulars. J. W. Dun- bar. Wolf Creek, Oienon. FOlt SALE. IS tons land plaster, remalmler of stock, $12 per ton net, if sold immediately. s. u. Crouch. i l-OIl SALE.- Regit minister, racing style. ;:o 11. P.. overhauled, paint ed, first-class shape. J27." if taken at once. W. A. .Mardill, Sutherlin. Oregon. 1 FOlt PALE OH TRADE. 1 mare, weight 1000 lbs., and one 1200 His.; also light wagon. Call Phone 3S-F3. FOlt SALE. 10 aires bottom land in prunes: houe. barn, etc; for next :'.n days will s II at price that vou can't duplicate in Douglas Co. S G. Coulter, Ruckles, Ore. SINtlER sewing machine for sale, trade or rent, at I'arslow & Hell's. L. E. Johns. A cent. FOR SVI.E l!'- acres of good land.' vi ains in cultivation: a 1 fenced end cro' S-icnc, d . ti-rooni frame house, barn and oniluiii. lines. I".i.e $::o .er .1' re. Carrie Myers. Camas Villi y. Oregon. FO't SM.E Plants, cahh.igi'. to- n'.ito. 'e:'P"r and laiilillevvei'. I. W. Kay. F.denhower. Oirgon. lovnl saddle pony, well clitic for ladies. Phone . II. t;. Wilson. Real Estate City and Farm Propcitv. Timber Lands GEORGE RITER 122 et Oak :;re"t George Shanks For Atitenio'.ilc Top Rt-paii in. New Tops mailc to rrdor. A t Kohlhagen Banks' Stjt Barn FOR SALE Hotm, wagon, htirtiei', cbe&p. H. B. Connelly, dnbower OR SALE. We have 3 good bug gies, one good hack, 2 good ur rU, 1 p pec ill rig. one pony buf?5'. 6 ?eta litiht harness, 1 good saddle. Now tliese are going to be oold and at prices rediculously low. See Kite ik !lce. WE XEHOTIATE LOANS and have nioney for good farm M-curlty. See Hlce & Mice. FOR SALE. Bay gelding. 7 yeara old, gentle and true; ImiiO lbs. I. I. Chapniau, Wilbur, Or. S. C. R. I. Red (exclusive. Choice cocks, cockerels, hens, pullets and eggs. Good Individuals from best LOANS. We make loans on Im proved farm property. Douglas Abstract Company. "The Smile and the Tear" may well reflect your mood; but "The Sunshine and the Rain" will soon take all reflection out of au uuhoused motor car. We'll make you so low a price on what little lum ber it requires, that it wiil pay you well to Garage all your machinery. Kenny Lumber Company Phana 353 The Tong' War Put our only competitor out of business BUT we will not claim a monopoly, we will give you your moneys worth and then some It's the Then Some that makes business good. Roseburg Steam Laundry id I . a E How a Was And MR.. McCORMICK the man who manufactured the Reaper was a poor but honest firmer hut he made oue of the greatest inventions in the world. 1'ioni his invention spraug all the modem harvest ers. His invention grew into a Hig Rusiuess only after it was taken iu haud by his sons aud was ADVERTISED. Without harvesters the world would starve All industries prosper by publicity. IT IS A WELL KNOWN FACT "That a Country is Known by the Products of its Soil That all Wealth comes from the Soil" The Soil that pi i duces fine Flowers, Fruit and Vege tables, will also produce a rt fined and enlightened People Environment considered, Douglas county fulfills all requirements f. Health, Wealth and Happiness But it requires some effort to succeed. The greatest store, most prosperous orchard or any industry will be short lived without Advertising in some way, shape or lorm. Ask The Rti'icu: We win teD you bow to Advertit an4 writ yor ads if you wish. breeding stock. Write for deecr tire circular mating list and prlc L. B. Skinner Sons, Hose burg. Ore eon. V If you havo eou.ethln- to sell or ij mt try an Adv. in the Review. ; .j NEW YORK CAFE fi. woNt;, Muiiukt OPFN KAV ANH NHillT MKAI.S AT A LI, HOI Its Regular meals 2.1 conM- Chicken dinner Sundays from 12 noon to 2 p. in. Chop Suey, Noodles. Fresh Oysters, Fish, Etc., at ull times. Corner Juckton & Wuslilngton Sts lIQ US I NESS I0RN UILT d f