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BOIEBCIiO NkWi - KEVIKW
UPMi iillr Ritfffl liadar,
B. V. Batea U Wlmfcrrlg Bert O. Half
SUB8CKIKTION RATE3
Dally, per year, by ikII H00
Daily, six months, by mall J. 00
By Carrier, per month 60
The Associated Press Is exclusively
entitled to the us fur republication of
all nwa dispatches credited to It or
not otherwise credited In this paper
and also the local news published here
in. All rltfhta nf rrtthlli-ailnn nf mi.
clol dispatches herein are also reserved, f
Entered ti aacondciasa matter May
17. 120, at the pus I office at Koseburg.
Oregon, under the Act of aaarch 2, 11 K.
IfiMH'liuiy. Unym. October 12, lSO
E
Montaville Flowers Will Be
Here on Oct. 22 Says
Announcement.
WELL KNOWN AUTHOR
i WARNING
Holders of U. S. LIBERTY 4 percent HONDS
of the SECOND ISSUE should convert be
fore November 15th and holders of the First
Issue 4 Percent Bonds should convert before
December 15th, which are the last days of
grace for conversion into i'A percent bonds
of the respective issues.
FitURE 10 (XCtUUCt Will USUI! Ill LOSS Of MARKET MlUC
The Roseburj National Bank
Rosebur.Ore.
m
Hum Served In Five I'rtvdtk'i.tlal
i'lUiiipjilKiiH tut Sfieuker anil
Writer ne nf i'ltuiitry'a
Fnrentoht Orutit.
Information wan received hre to
day by tho Douglas county republi
can central commltfe to the effect
thut Hon. Mniitavilli Flowers, of
Log Angclos, C'nllfornta, will Hpak
In thin cily on Friday, October 22.
Moniavilli Flowers diaeu risen the
lHHtics of tint campaign from the
standpoint of a rWlahln publicist who
for yt'urs has bin rncognlzed as an
authority on national and Interna
tional affulrs.
Ills books on theno subjects have
had wide acceptance as sources of
fact and as npoml.-a of sound Ameri
canism. This Is the fifth presidential cam
paign In which b has served the na
tional republican coruinitleo as writ
er and speaker. As a speaker he
long lias stood In the front rank of
A tin rican orators. Thcrf are men
wno think profoundly others who
write well and others who speak ac
ceptably Mr. Flowers possesses In
superlative def-reo all (hone qualifica
tions, and the national committee ha
sent him to represent (he party in
Its most Important debates and
speeches dunnjf this campaign.
His interview, "ImprcHstons of
Senator Harding," hnn been printed
and widely dialributed flfl the best
short characterization of our candi
date. The Union League club of
Chicago was ho Impressed by his ad
dreHs there entitled, "To Preserve Us
a Nation," that they have put It In
pamphlet form for use amoiiK th"
workers In the cuiiipnlgn.
"The RieateMt political addresf
slime McKinley'n time." was the ver
dict of 3&U0 men of the pood roadtt
criiiveiitlmi at ljinKliig. Mlehlenn, he
fore whom Mr. Flowers talked nl
innHt two hours on September 1 Uth.
This verdict Ih reported everywhere.
No finer, fuller, c barer exposition nf
the meaning of this campaign will j
be heard than that which Monta
vllln Flowers In now giving. Demo-I
crats and republicans alike are bene-
fitted by it.
Local welding establishments have at
aeveral times throughout the past
year been hindered in their work be
cause of their Inability to obtain
ihlpinents of acetylene gas. Mr. Cal
kins hasjiow Installed a plant where
by he can generate sufficient gas to i
supply several welding torches and
will be In a position to do this work
at all times.
Her latest and greatest production,
Naziiuova, coming Liberty.
Committee Fights
Vnrrinatinn Rill overcome.
and prolong
OH, DEAR! HY BAC21
Marciful Heavens, how my back
hurts in the morning I " It's all
due to an.
over-abund
ance of that I
poison called;
uric acid.
ThA ltirlneva.
are not able Wm,
to get rid of
it. Such con
ditions you
can readily
Arm Is Lacerated
Caught by Wheel
Bvrur.nus. ore. Oct. is. mm.
Dollle Newsworthy 8Uialn-d a badl
lacerated fort-arm shortly after noon
yesterday when the ale. v of her
wiilst.caught In Hi- gearing of an ap
ple grader at the local I''""1
Oregon Growers' aseix-iutloii. Mrs
.Newsworthy. who was employed on
(he sorting table of the grader with
a number of others, was reaching
ver to one of the carrier belts when
the left sleeve of h. r aist caught in
a gearing, drawing her arm Into the
cogs in an insiaut. Her screams a;
tracted the attention of her co
workers, and as quickly as possible
the power was thrown off and Hi1
machine stopped. As soon as the
shirt sleeve was cut away and the
arm released, the Injured woman was
taken to the office of Dr. (lallemore.
who found that while ihc forearm
had been badly lacerated no bones
were broken.
The Incomparable
coming Liberty.
"Naziiuova,"
At a meeting hold at I lie high
school lust night a committee con
stating of Loriene Coulee, Vivian
Orcutt, Frances Humphrey, Irmu
Shields, Clinton Cameron and llur
ton II til ton wus appointed to repre
sent the student body In the handling
of the lyceum course at the high
school this season. The student body
and music club am co-operating in
bringing the lyceum course to Kose
liurg this yeur and the profits are to
be given to tiiu iiigh school.
TfiiL
Even Breath Is
To "Be Tested"
SKATTLK. Wash., Oct. 11 An
ulcoholic breath will make Its owner
liable to appearance before a federal
Judge, provided prohibition agents
and agents of the department of Jus
tlce desire testimony from the own
ers according to announcement to
day by Hohert C. Saunders, district
attorney.
The district attorney has dlrcov-
ered that section 30 of title 11 of the ;
national prohibition act provides that j
III) ieillll Hllilll Hit I'UfUHI'd I I 11(11 Hp
penrliiK and testify to having had a w j Wrlght.of nillard. who spent
drink of any alcoholic lliiuor In whlcn a f,.w ,, thl Blllnlep l the
he Is believed to have iln I.H..-.I . A yun Klamath country, is back home,
ray of cheer Is provided in the sec-1 i.,, ,.,, lh ,..,i,,,r )u ,,i
life by taking
"Anuric" (anti-uric-acid). Thla
can be obtained at almost any drug
store, in tablet form.
When your kidneys get sluggish
and clog, you suffer from back
ache, sick-headache, dizzy spells,
or twinges and pains of lumbago,
rheumatism or gout; or sleep ia
disturbed two or three times a
night, get Dr. Pierce'a Anuric, it
will put new life into your kidneys
and your entire system. Send Dr.
Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo,
N. Y., ten cents for trial package.
San Francisco, Calif. "I have
used Dr. Pierce's remedies in my
family for fifteen years and have
found on every occasion that they
rave satisfactory results. Recently
was troubled with my kidneys and
my back constantly pained me. I
took three packages of Dr. Pierce's
Anuric Tablets which removed all
pain and cleared up conditions. I
advise every one to give Dr. Pierce's
remedies a fair trial." Mils. E.
Eve, 422 Braiinon Street.
Brazing Plant
Makes Improvement
Howard OalkliiH, (if the Kosehurg
Welding and Brazing works, ha
completed the Installation of an
acetyl, lie generating plant which lie
will me in cnmetim with his work.
such persona shall not he subject to
prosecution or penalty for taking the
drink.
"I am wearied of filing Informa
tion against liquor law violators."
said the district attorney In in int. ril
ing. "1 Will piuce ait bin n i.i.i.
before the gmnd Jury, which will
soon reconvene, and will have them
(junction all such persons."
Instructions Issued to the federal
prohibition force Snlurdny ine ui th: t
when hotels or madhouse, or otiu r
places serving liquor are raiUid. the
palio.m will not be allowed in de
part (juicily, as heretofore, b it will
be detuliud, (f netesrary, as witnesses.
pretty w inter. v east of the mountains.
UAII.V UKATIIKII RKI'OKT,
U. J. Wrnthrr Hurrau, lfcol office
nhttrjr. Orciron. ?4 hours n1fng 6
u III.
'n'tni'vn In ni r.f.! T itlrrdths
HIkIi'hI (eliiii'rnture V.-Htoril y i,h
I't-rnt'".' i tst niKl.t . . . 4;.
.Hi
El.
ho
ifr
7 1 71
1 Mini pi .1 .11. , : . . i. ,1 mi ni li . t .0 I
Nunnul pre.'lp. for thin liionl'i.... 2.61
!''" ' ' prt-elp. from Si-pt, I, 1W:'iI. to
ti tlnte
U - pr.'. lp. from f-Vpt. 1. MT7 2 07
Tiitiil ,-x i'Uh from Sfpt. 1, l!-Ji...
.t . .me pi tv I pit 11 1 Ion for 4?. wet
S'-fiMoint (Sttpt. to Miiv. liicl. 47
Kort-eant to g p. in. for liiuh western
County Bill Allowed
Following Is the list of claims as
paid by the County Court of Doug
las county. Oregon at their regular
session, held Otiolier 4, ISiO.
Kd Moser, labor dist.
No. I 12.0"
Janus Morgeiisen, labor, Disl.
No. . 1 4. II n
Forest Emmit, labor, IMsl
Xo. 1 4 0"
James ralmateer. lahor, liist.
No. 1 4.00
Victor Illakely, labor, Hist.
No. 1 32.00
Guy King, labor Hist.
No. 2 114.00
John Krlckson lalior, liist..
No. 2 61.00
S. T. Smith, lnlior, DUt.
No. 2 70.00
Chas Krlckson, labor, Dist.
No. 2 63.00
H. A. Illakely, labor. Dist.
No. 2 96.00
Owen Carmony, lalior, Dist.
No .2 53.00
Lorrls Singleton, labor, Dist.
No. 2 54.00
C. S. McCollum, lal'or, Dist
No. 3 108.00
C. F. Jackson, labor, Dist.
No. 3 4.0"
C. ChrlsterBon, labor, Dist.
No. 3 SK.oe
H. C. Miller, lalior, Dist
No. 3 36 00
Kd Miller, labor, Dist.
No. 3 14.0U
W. H. Smiley, labor, Dist.
No. 3 16.00
Kmery Dailey, labor, Dist.
No. 3 24.00
USE SLOAN'S TO
WARDOFF PAIN
You carl just tell by its healthy,
Btirauhiting odor, that It ia
going to do you good
"jF I only had some Sloan's Lint
I mentl" How often yuu'vc saij
that! And then when the rheu
matic twinge subsided alter houm of
suffering you forgot itt
Don't do it aain get a bottle to
day and keep it handy for possible use
tonight) A sudden attack may come
on sciatica, lumbago, sere muscles,
backache, stiff joints, neuralgia, the
pain9 and nclics resulting from expos
ure. You'll soon find warmth and re
lief in SI aii's, the liniment that ptnc
trates without rubbing. Clean, econom
ical. Three sizes 35c, 70c, $ 1 .40
I 4 r i m ck-r- f Painsl
Surely, Swiftly, Sacrificingly
Veilly, the saoilflce Is at the floodlM.-! Wntrh. lint wall not. fr n,,, -idvi- are l. tlle ih.. .;i . .
known as the largest and , varied in IMse g. ,el, l.r.'h.fo"': Z, m'o ,?;;,::,;'!m(rrrC,"ml'"P
Our Lowering of Prices Lures!
The peoiile of Itoseburg are .ml slow to uiulersiai d. When Fisher's annnunr.Hl n racrifiio sale
"ii" m.Me n. i. in , iieiow ine iioriiini pi ice. itiry ru in flol'i
regular iirices or these good vere and vi
Is riflponslble. At no other store are theie
article we have in stock reg ilarly. This
fore
that would embrace
ine normal price, tin y cu n, f,,.. far and wide mid they a n . i drive, r l 'v i V I
.ere nulck to Hippreclate the lowering of p- ,e Hint is L t ,., ., , , ' . k'"'W h
s is a guarantee of l, stand.,,,) M..ali,y. 11,, e;.,: shop, .., a'w v g, u ' , , '""'" '?
e puichase now jour ne.d.i an.l !slt our slo.e , verv div. bargains. There-
Special Men's Overcoats!
For a few days, we will haves line assortmeni of pen's over en,.. You should see our wit,
these hnrguliis. Our last shipment lasted but one day. Th. re ce again a limit, . I numli
you will see us at oncp. you may gel one of 11. . .. line l-.ui, ...i!i. They are all wool h. a
coats, of the right color and style.
w for
rut if
belted
These Overcoats ffi23.5Q m'ThcuL
Shoes, Sweaters,
Outinjrs. Dress
Goods, Und'rwear
Corsets. All La
dies' and Child
ren's Wearing Ap
parel on Sale.
III! Ill
ll "Where All Folks Like to Trade" H
A Store With Ideal, Quality, Economy ' T. - lT1 . . " " 1
Fashionability OAJtVYvA) The Storo That is Making Trices Lower j
TERENCE MAC SWINEY
' - "'h
1
vr
Terence MacSwiney, lord mayor of
Cork, who, starving himself to death
In a London prison, raid: "I am
confident my death will do mors to
smash the British empirs than would
my release."
Itussell Dailey, labor, Dist
No a
Warren Johnson, labor, Dist
No. 4
Con Townscnd, lauor, Dist.
No. 4
John Wrue, lolior. Dist.
No. 4
U. Ashworth, labor, Dist.
No. 4
I. R. Dailey, labor, Dist.
No. 4
Mary Orulibe, lalior, Dist.
n
Hard Sawyers, labor, Dist
No. 6
Yale Orublie, labor, Dist
No. 6
'leorge Klliol. labor, Dist.
No. 6
'lard Sagaberd, labor, Dist.
No. fi
I.eo Andrews, labor, Dist.
No. 6
J. liurchard. labor. Dist.
No. 6
Yale Crul.be, labor, Dist.
No fi
'lard Sawyers, labor, Dist.
No. 6
H. It. Tavlor, labor, Dist.
Nn. 7
3. P. Fenley, lalior. Dist
Nn .7
Kd. dates, labor, Dist .
No. 7
Walt Haines, labor, Dist.
No. 7
r. n. Rader, lalior, Dist
Nn. 9
Mode, labor, Dist.
No. 9
(To Be Continued.!
4.00
38.00
540..
24.00
12.00
31.50
38.00
38.00
38.00
24.00
56.00
8.00
15.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
10.00
8.00
8.00
16.00
8.00
Committee to
Handle Lyceum
The On Rim coininittrp for the pro
eciion public h;i)th was formu
lated y. Htcrduy to fiKht the initiative
ucaKurt' known as tho anti-compul-ory
vaccination measure1. Uepre--ntativt
s cf tho Oregon state board
of health, city hoard of health. Ore
iron Tuberculosis association. Ore-pen
Social Hyth ne society, Portland Min
sierial a-;so -iution, city, county and
itatt niediial socieii's and other or
'anizatinin interested in public
health and welfare, met yesterday at
i he Ilenon Imtel in Pnriland to dis
cuss the measure,
Plans were made for a systematic
campaign against I lie hill, since the
newassoelat'im states that It con
siders the bill "not only a direct at
aek on smallpox vaccination, but an
attack upon all other kinds of vac
cination, inoculation and medication
iow used as a preventite of or a cure
Tor communicable diseases."
W. M. Miller, adjustor for the
North River Insurance company, is
in this riiy adjusting the loss by fire
of the automobile belonging to V. H.
Davis, of Winchester. Rice & Rice,
of this city, carried the insurance.
WHITNEY WARREN
CLASSIFIED
A IX MCW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ,. .
PAGB INDEh HEADING Xtw Ut i
WANTED.
W'ANTKD Vox trrlr pup. 560 PUrer
St. Phone 402-Y.
WAN'TKU Typing to do at hum. Ap
ply Mil N, Jac-ksun
W ANTKD Apple plckt-rs. Apply lo
Mrs, Ott. tJmpqua il otel.
VANTi:i Apple packers. Tel. 7, or
cii 1 1 h I 12 1 Bo. Stephe m t.
W A N T K I Turkeys, largw or small.
Hoywr Hros. Fhune 14-K14.
WANTKU A hlh schooT girl to work
for Iut room and board. Inquiry 'l
N Main St.
APP1.K PH'KERtf WANTKD L, L!
Milliner nd Son. Phunw Zi-t'2, or
vail at raiK'h
HK1H Bt'HoOU Klrl wants place to
Work fur board und room and small
w:ikcs Phune ll'i'J.
W A NT K I Ala n to work o n ranch,'
Kood money for the rttfiit man. Ap
ply to Sam Htrlcklvr, ll. 1, Kosebur-,
Hot ny.
OATrf WANTKD About 100 bushels.
Htate price and grade. Must be reas
onable, it. It. Wood, Box ll'VJ, Roat.-buif.
WANTED To borrow on rive
years time. Will give first luortgaice
on ranch. Address Levi Spalding.
Azalea, Oregon.
W'ANTKI Experienced man for gen
eral work on farm. Must be 30 yeai a
or older. Addiess K. M., care News
He view.
WANTED 2 apple sorters, preferahly
those who have had experience.
Tents for campers or transportation.
..Phone 31 -Fa. Overland Ore ha r ds.
WANTKD Olrl of experience for gen
eral housework, liood wages, mod
cm (uiivenlences. f ji mil y of two. Mih.
J. t'. Aiken, 2i3 Jso. Main. Phone
41-J.
WANTKD To rent a email unfur
nished house, or two unf ui nlslied or
Iiui ily furnished houKekeepIng 4ooms
' a quiet couple. Addluss liox 30 7,
city.
WANTKD Apple pickers. Wages 4i
cents an hour for men. 35 cents per
hour for women. Meals at bunk
houss If desired. Tents for campers.
( iverland Orchards. Garden Valley.
WANTED Frulis, vegetables anrpro
dm e of all klnti.4 In considerable
quail titles. Address communlcat ions
tt Dunham's Cash Store, Nwrth liend.
Ore., stating quantity, quality, kind
of package uui-d, and when Hhlpment
t'an be made.
KOK It K.N T.
Hilt uriNT SaTety deposit boxes.
Itoaebtiig National Bank.
l-'idt KENT 2 Rood, fa rife furnlbhcd
rooms. Call ill W. Alosher Ht.
Full RENT Furnished room, with
l.:ith. 4til South Main t.
Foil KENT Pleasant sleeping room".'
Call mornings or evening. 311 K.
Oak street.
Foil RENT Furnished bedroom and
but h In private family. Z2i West
Douglas.
FOU ' RENT Two front r""oins for
udults only. Eight housekeeping.
Hu N. Parrot t St.
Ft HI REN T A bout r.Ocrea. or tvuTn t
sumeoiie to put In crops on sharv.
Mrs. P. Sinnott, 2nd Ave. South.
FOR RENT Farm at Olalia. or wRI
sell on easy terms. Apply to Mrs. .1.
P. Denn, 315 Chadwlck St.. Itusuburg.
Ore
FOR R ENT Furnished hoiiHekeepiiTg
apart men ta and sleeping rooms.
Rosehurg Apartments, Main and
1 -oiifjlu. Phone
.MISCK1J-AM201S.
iRDERS TAKEN Tor red fir una ken.
Ross W. Gilbert, Rice Creek, DHliud.
Oregon.
To EXCHANGE 40 acres 1 1 1 nbTTVi n d .
miles wi'st of Myrtle Creek.
LOST Truck a ,
SgrF
I-Oil SA1.K-j-iiSfc,,.
toil BALKrS.-.jrrJJsW;.
tint SAi.K-wiTf-cr; rr-rs-l
Foil hai.r riirtiire--r-,
. "-'nn-w - .
roil JS U.K oitTKMTErrrr
llarxar,l A, ., lt,et;u"
foil BALK KilJ.-.-.-r-r .
Foil SALK fiTr ftouijir"
Addttk.ii, caay terini i? u
Main St. y 1 ""
l.', tit u i i ,.. I : : .
Itood wood ra.k, I5N e if. 1
FOK SALK-,looJhS7rSnr
baMU'Su. win ... .M
-'ll 21K North .
- ' " 41 " Jiu i n a
ANOOllA UCCKBToTnGTEr
doea. rvii Uterad nk 7 .
.. . iur sail
does, registeroa stock,
imiti Wiii.mm ,.. .
fOU SAi-Kb-room duuh. tiTkl
trait. ifardL-ii. iitfBn i,.? l
-qufre News-Revit-w.
oi..r. ifum or genii wj
good workers. Koou cofJi 2
about L'Kuw: lli.ti tu,m V1
John Klieat, Itoseburg.
i oil bAl.lv l ive ryum bungalow "1
Half down, balance on tenu J
property at ;5 E. 8lxth 8t
FOR SALE Good modern hoSTtf
age. barn, woodshed, ch'rkei CI
Iiuit. 2 lots. Easy terms, fe j
....... iiuin jvjiqifri fa-j
I ,, ' i'rajer, i orvUrd..i
chickens, almost new w'tzoi kl
orley. Vinnlonn.
FO K HA 1,E Veariing iumUiJ
rams that will Hhear it to In ItTl
line white wool. Will it 11 oh 1
carload. Prices right. F. ff . Hr J
Ashland, Oregun. 1
1 oil .LK Delicious and SiuU
apples the apples thut hiit j
equiil 40 cents a box and up, U'
orchards; bring your own boit j
i, iitwm, is roiH way.
It
clung property. Phone 2HJ-W.
Mo.NEV TO LOAN 2'-year rurai
credit f?rin lonna, low Interest rate.
$:i0,uu0 local money to loan on good
teal estate. First mortgage, rioe M.
F. Rice, of Rice & Rice.
STRAYED 1 white Fox Terrier with
lia t head and ears and lla k spot
on Hide; sear on hock Joint on hind
1-K. Answers to the name of "Sklp
' per." Iast seen on Winch enter
bridge at fi:30 on Saturday evening,
o t. th. Suitable reward. J. P.
h. Wilbur. Oregon.
TAKEN CP Sept. i'4. lyi'tl, one red
heifer, end off both ears and notch
in tindeiMide of left ear. Taken up,
o t. 4. ll ju. one red and white spot
led stetT, end off both ears. One red
and white spotted heifer, llt In end
right car. Two red heifers, end off
both earn. All two years old or old
er. Owners of this stock can have
Bit me by paying all damages and ex-p'-nxes.
Buaenbark Bros., Melrose,
Oregon.
LOST AND FOUND.
Fc dN'D Crank for auto. iwjoks like
For.!. Apply at Hits office.
FOR SALE one Ford touring cir, ttf
roru irut K, one huk-k lur u
others, all In good cunditiM.
pru.es will sururlne vuu. i
L'mpqua Auto Shop. WlnLbfWft
FUR QUICK SALE lo acres
ty road; city water: 3fe milff L' J
Rosehurg; 5-roum huusa. Un ul
chicken ranch. AUOrru
naie, care rtews-Heview.
Foil oALK itusetiura bivwm
five blot ks of cetUer of city. r4
erty now bringing M.M mi A
stues owners uuarttri, on tt'i
Btreet, paved sidewalk ana f J
in and paid. AIho otht-r pnprM
Deal with owner at 814 Win.bci
FxiR SALE 7i acre fruit rastk. t
trees, peach, pear, prune and pH
nil stock and impltrnenis, H-od b. A
In KB, pure Kprlng water, vn rv i
liigliway; ttivou crop tills )tr.pM
orchaid lust Mm! : nto
Price for quh-k sal, Li.&rt- I
Jvilext, itoseourg.
FOR SALE 5-room modern benp 1
close In on uaved utret-t, wila i
In features, large screened-in psf
breakfast room, garage, ator
for fruit. This property mm i j
seen to appreciate its value M A
nrf.,rA at d sni.rin,' tar OUitt i
$i-fi50. Some terms can be hl Sj
W. A. Rogard Real Kutate Ca. 1
('as- St.
& CITY NEWS
j
Th Incomparable
coiniiij; Liberty.
The Incomparable
coming Liberty.
"Naziiuova,
"Najimova,'
Cull annles lor sale Cb'IP ll ' A
ranch; bring your sacks. L. L. Bcl
West Roseburg.
For County ClerC
VOTE
Her latost and greatest production,
Naziiuova, coming Liberty.
Miss Verney and Miss Mollle Taul,
rmiiK iiy of Iowa, who have been
nniklng an extended visit with their
brother, W. G. Paul, who resides
near this city, left this morning for
Los Angeles, where they expect to
make their home.
Quality
Whltn, w.rrcn, des:Bner of the
-rand Central t.rmin.l ,d mJn,
large New York h8tel,. h reMve
a cablegram frem Gabriel. d'Annun.
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