EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
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Jickion Street. I deplume Main 90..
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Hix MuiUhi 1-u0
JUNK 15, 1008.
iO Ail vK MONOPOLY.
Auu'mmi riuuu ouvciitiou to be
lielU at Cooa liny.
i'UKl'i.AND, Or., June 14. Or
ganized effort will be niado within
the next few weeks to attack aud
overthrow the iturrluiau tyranny In
Oregon. A convention for tblH pur
pose will be held at Cooa Bay some
Uiue In August, and tne cainpalKU
usaiuBi the throttling "Wizard of
Wall Street" will be conducted along
altogether novel linen. Itu efTect
IvoDeoa will depend flint upon wheth
er Harrlman baa lutluence in the
next legtHlature, and tiecouUly, upon
the attitude of the voters of the
late, for the matter will be made a
subject of referendum petition, an
well afl legislative enactment.
The convention will represent
what will be known bb the "Kullroad
Neglected Areas of Oregon," and no
delegate living noarer than 60 miles
to a railway station will be entitled
to a seat during the deliberations ol
the unique association. Hut even at
tbli the membership rollcall will
show that all of Harney, Malheur,
Cooa, Curry and Tillamook counties
are eligible to participation.
The Harrlman bulwarks will be
assailed In a bill which will be
drawn up by the proper committee
of the convention, which will be sub
mitted to the legislature next Jan
uary. The measure will attack the
present law. which baa enabled Har
rlman to secure stranglehold!! on ev
ery available pass or gap through the
mountains over Into Central Oregon
lor a porlod of five years. A pro
vision of the bill will probably re
quire that no railroad shall be al
lowed to gain permanent control of
more than one such strategic posi
tion, and then only for a limited
time, within which a certain u, mount
of actual railroad construction work
must be done, as evidence of good
faith. This la much after the fash
ion of the homestead act, which re
quires that the settlor do a certain
amount of Improvement work each
year.
This, of coutho, is only a rough
outline of how the groat regions of
Orogon, rich in undeveloped re
sources, hoodwinked and toyed with
by the Harrlman Interests for many
years, expect to throw off the shack
les which have checked the onwurd
march of civilization and industrial
development of one of the greatest
empires In America.
Whatever fate may attend the ca
reer of this Important measure In
the legislature, the people of Ore
gon will be called upon to say wheth
er they or Harrlman shall guide thr
fortunes of the state in the future.
Those who are behind this move
ment have great confidence that thy
voters of the state will come to the
front with au overwhelming major
ity In favor of "trimming the Harrl
man claws." At the same time, o
mighty effort will bo made to ac
complish the results desired when
tbo legislature meets, and the sup
port of other railroad corporations
which Harrlmau has tnauugt'd to
keep from invading this tn'ssureland
of Central Oregou will probably be
forthcoming, In the shape of defin
ite propositions In the way of con
struction of new arteries of com
merce In the new untapped regions.
Invitations will be sent to every
commercial organisation lu the
state to send delegates to this con
vention and another powerful ally Is
looked for lu the press of the stale.
August has beeu Beelcted, thou 4)1
Uie exact date has not been Muni, for
the reason that the roads are in Uu
best possible condltlou at that time
arid the delegates will have the li'iut
jGKilble trouble In reaching Coos
Itay thoo.
O. W. Yoder, of Duma, Mainly
county, and Walter Lyon, secretary
of Ibe Coos Hay Chamber of Com
mem. are the two men who havr
undertaken to organize the autl-Har-
rln-au campaign, and to crynUlu
effort In the manner outlined above.
They are persuaded that, utitvcnml
support will come from those ttrrl
torles, some of them larger In extent
than the States of Rhode !!! nij
Delaware, Massachusetts or Connec
ticut, In which there isn't a foot of
railroad, although every lruh of
these districts have from time to
time been plastered wth llttrrlhinn
promises.
A cording to the plans bk outlined
by these men, they expect to lay be
fore the convention flKiiroe nnd re
ports showing just what strategic
points Harrlman now holds. In which
no development has taken place
when such rights were secured, with
reports as to what other roads have
promised to do; what the resources
of the districts Involved are. logeth
er with their possibilities.
"We believe this Is the moat sat
Isfactory manner of nrrltlng at re
sults. said Mr. Lyon today. "We
have been working on this propnsl
tlon for some time, and have met
with nothing but the greatest en
eouragement since we conceived the
Idea. Oregon has been too long-suffering
and patient In this matter
od it li time the monopoly of the
one great system that has been a
burden on our necks for years be
broken."
The exact time of holding this
convention will be decided within
the course of a week or two, and a
campaign of wide-spread publicity
will be instituted on behalf of the
movement so that universal repre
sentation may be secured when the
delegates meet.
IIUVAN AM III Olllls IIIASKI).
SufTntglatH, However, Cheer Tuft,
Johnson and Debs.
AMSTERDAM, Holland, Juno 15.
Governor Johnson, of Minnesota,
although a mere man, received the
hearty endorsement of the Interna
tional Women's Suffrage Alliance at
the opening meeting of that body
here today. Women representing
the Huflraglst organizations of twen
ty-two nations are in attendance at
the convention and all cheered heart
ily when an American delegate an
nounced that tho demand of the fair
sex for the ballot bad received the
Indorsement of a possible proHlriont
lal candidate The Bpeakcr declared
that Secretary Taft also favors equal
suffrage, "when the women are ready
for It," but that liryan and Hughes
aro opposed to a reform. Whereupon
tho women assembled hissed the
names of Bryan and Hughes arid cast
all sorts of contumely upon them.
Eugene V. Debs, the Socialist candi
date, also came lu for a heurty cheer
when It was said that he is a friend
of Buffrago.
(X)MMENCIOM KS't AT DKAI.V.
.Splendid Program for firuduntlng
Normal Htiideuts,
DRAIN, Or., June II. Today is
liucculaureuie Sunday at tho Central
Oregon Stale Normal schooK The
tveather could not have been better
uad it been specially ordered for the
occasion aud the attendance was
iplendid, as Is always the case on
ails annual event of tho school, there
oolng most of the townspeople, many
rotn the surrounding country and
iume from other towns. The pro
gram was carried out to tho letter
xnd was au follows:
instrumental Solo, by Mluu Floy
JobuHon, of Drain.
iciipiure rouuing, by Kuv. 11. J. Van
Kossen, of Asnanu.
.uvocuiion, by Kuv. J. L. Straifurd,
of iJialn.
tulhem, by Chorus Choir,
.iormoii, by Kuv. li. J. Van Fosse u.
tfocul bolo, by Miss Alaudu Uugou, ol
iiaaor City. ,
The musical mi 111 bora and tho ser
.uou were well given and most ex
cellent attention prevailed. The
.heme of the sermon was thoughtful
and careful preparation for lire's
Julius and was bused upon tho life
tvork and accomplishments of MoHes
jf olden times. The speaker urged
hosu of tlte graduating class who
00k up the work of a teiu-her to
Ivo special attention to those who
.ieeded help rather than to the apt
Undent who probably needed but Ut
ile help.
Tho "Unraca" Male Quartet, of
t'jUgono, romlored one of their ex
it. lout musical programs at tho
ichool chapel on Friday evening to a
food sized audience.
"Tho Princess" was played by stu
IouIh of the 'school at tho opem
limine on Saturday evening to au o-
irtlowlng house, tbo rendering of
which gave evidence of good traili
ng on tint part of Miss Kiitenluy,
teacher of singing at tho whool.
Other exercises eueh evening cti
dudlng Wednesday evening w It h
Commiiucoineut proper.
Heavy, Impure blood makes a
muddy, pimply complex Inn, hnul
.idles nausea. Indigestion. Thin
I noil makes tho blood rich, red, pure"
restores perfect health.
Nursing Mothers and
Ovor-bnnloned Women
In all utallons of life, wluwa vigor nnd
vitality may have Ikhmi undermined nnd
broken down by over-work, exm-Uny
oclul duties, the too frequent Ix-urintr ol
children, or othor cnuiev will tlnri In Dr
PliTce'9 Kuvorlto rrtwrlptlnn tho most
potent, lnvlfrnrntlna restorative strength
lvarevrilfvWiHj f.ir th!r special Kn-
L NuMiiRfUJotlifr wlHtlnd It especial
Iv valuabln Ik sustaining belr tre;Kih
and proinoitngii aWundant fKnirhhau-iil
tor the child. TxpWtniil AVi'it Uh)
will find It a prlcelpstttJtrr7?Nri' the
Ttlem for baby's coming and nSvivinn
the ordval coirparaiively painlessT jt
cajdjialuiiuJiLgijj state, or conditio u
IMivalc, neTvuuT"fak women, who
suffer from fnsmont h-mla. h', h-.u-W-ai'lie,
druKk'hitt-iU.vMi ill-inva low d..wn
in tho aULim.'u, or from painful or h nn
iilur monthly periods, ruu hip, or di-
faint spell. tmattiimrv Mvk tr .(-o
dotting b-fere e. , ka di-ug! watde,
pelvic catarrhal dnhi, prot ip-tus, mi
version or riMnwiTsiirn t.r nt Ii,t dii'iue
Bieni at w''itiiiiiiv oik' in frnm wciknt-i
of parts Mill, whrlln-r Hh-t fxpern art
many or only a few of the 'aUm inp
Ums, find n it- f and a p" n.iiwtn nnv t v
0ltiR faithfully und twr 'r--u-
lr Pierre' h aV'T te l'r- Tip' inn.
This wtirld fanil p.-. iiU' lor hciuui'-weaknes-w
and vu .11 iilimrMs ;, n
pure flvr.Tlc .ntrin'l of t!u cli.-i.-. -t v 1
live, nii'dk-laal rMt. m U li iit a ilnt ol
alrohol In Its makr-op. A I! It n.r. di
nUt print4xi tn pi. it 11 V.nfti tt mi im U;t Ii
wrapper and lt.tni un.ti-r o.itli l't
1'lerc thus litMtest the fiilltt lnestti:
tlon of Ins formula knotting tint ft .-!'
bn found U contain orpv the N-t nc 'it
known to the m n.l.i.:ir.d in. .1 ,ti
fri-lenre of all llm d.lT- ivut kImm-...' v i,
lice lor the cur' of woman's iiv 11,1,11
weakinvoN's and annieiits.
It you want tn kt. w- more N"'t tl c
enm pom tlon and nmf ,-!,. n.i I rtn!.i .,.
aient of the " Kavoritn 1'r r j 'mi " :
Biatal can! ritn-.t to It. U. V. i-.-n.
uftalo, N. Y , fur hi fret Uioklei trrat
Ids of aarne.
You can't afford to accept a a su!u
tau for thlnremrdv ofk-u i n ivmi.ivn
aacret nostrum of ufiArumn nnutmi
Mrw Don't do U
CELEBRATE
The 4th of July
AT
District Fair Grounds
ROSEBURG
Fine Programme of Patriotic Exercises
BARBECUE
and Picnic Dinner. Roast Meat Furnished Free.
jZ? Free Admission j&
to grounds, race track and grandstand. Races and sports
all the afternoon.
Committee in charge J. A. Buchanan, C. S. Jackson,
E. B. Pengra, E. L. Parrott, E. L. Giles,
Building Material
Lumber, Lr.th, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Frames,
Adjustable Sash Screens, Screen Doors, Mouldings,
and mill work of all kinds. Orders filled promptly.
North Side Planing Mill
Mill on Kinney Spur. Atterbury & Cilmore Props, j
Wo mean your watchos and time
plecoH. They must be kept cleaned
und oiled to sot the bcttt reunite. He
member watch making !s our only
Npecinlly. J. T. Urymi, Tho Watch
maker. dTK
J J J J J J J J
THIS
OrcRoii B best, most popular,
mllablo nnd up-to-dute news
paper. All tho newB dally
comic HitpplementB and Hpeclal
features on Sunday. Sunday
puperu arrlvo at 8:45 Sunday
a. in.
Dally, per month 4.ric
Dully & Sunday, per nio..6fc
delivered to your home by tho
best delivery service In tho
elly. Dally nrrlvea nt 3:45 a.
m., and In delivered is noon
as possible.
ItusM'll McMtillen. Agt.,
I'hcno 221. At Express Otllco.
tfa J j J J J J J J
Our
Driver is
Careful-
Our driver's duty Includes
more thtiu merely c;i!if!: for
your dirty linen nnd returning
tlte purkuHes after wo havo
laundered It.
lie Is remilreu to nuiko rep
nlnr rallt upu our customers
- 1 carefully mark the owner's
name upon the bundle as ho re
ceives It, to avnid any chance
of error to carefully note any
request made and to report ;lt
to uh for nt t t liii, und to five
nt all tin.es polite, prompt ser
vice to our ctit Miners. You'll
appreciate it.
o
I'hiine tit anil u will cull for
your worf'.
ROSKIU'HC. STEAM
LAUNDRY
ELECTRICAL
CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR SHOP
We install isolated plants, switchboards, etc.
Corner Cass and Rose Sts.
H. W. ALTHAUS cSc SONS
HIGH GRADE PLUMBING
GLEN D. NECLEY
At S. K. Sykes Hirdwirt Stor. Phons 331. All Wark Cuinmd
I'hone 1C3 for anything In the
bnkery line. Free delivery. Unip
qua Bnkery, E. Jennings, Proprietor.
dTP
MONEY FOR YOU
If you plant the right
kind of trees.
See
A. L. KITCHIN,
Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or,
LEONA MILLS
Lumber Company 1
Lumber, Lath,
Shingles and
Dry Finish Lumber
Yards on lower Oak Street
Roseburg, 'Phone 1-111
ritiirKNSiiiHAL
J.
K. CHAPMAN. D. O. .
A bra linn HUMlng reipbuu li-
llouri. tta. m. tn A p. m.
KUHEKUKU 1 OKKOOh
Offlco Hours: Phones
10 to 12rji. in. Office Malu 1711
2 to 4 p. m. Itesid. Main 1721
llt. l.rCK'ITA SMITH,
riiysicfnn
Women nnd Children's Diseases a
Specialty.
Offlco: Rooms S and 9. Marsters IJlk
next to DouKtas County Bank Hldg
QKO. K.
HOUCK. M. D.
Ortl n thf KoyIvw WutUlliig, upntRlrt
rwmn 13 amU U.
X-Kat amd Klkcthical Triatiiint,
TKLKF HONK MAIN 1
HOHKHCRd - OKKOO
OtHc: IltmniB 11, 12 Ami 13, DonnU
Couety Hank t3u'ldtn,
Phonb 7" I
HowttrtPKf
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YONTALLA NEWS.
Mrs. John Wamsley has entered a
hospital In Portland to receive med
ical treatment.
The Yoncalla council has taken
steps to put an occupation or buBl
neBu tax upon those In business In
any capacity within the city limits,
the proposed tux to take effect upon
July 1st. There will also be a ped
dler's license.
Mrs. F. L. Heard left last Wednes
day for Lewiston, Idaho, for a short
visit with friends. She will spend a
week in Portland attending Eastern
Star grand lodge, and visiting with
relatives.
Uorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc
DouKal, at Winona, Wash., June 6, a
daughter. Mrs. McDougal Is a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ap-
plegate and the child Is their first
granddaughter. Cornier.
Itiicklins Ai'iilca Bulve Wing.
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1,
Cochran, 6a., writes: "I had a bad
sore come on the Instep of my foot
and could find nothing that would
heal U until I applied Bucklen's Ar
nica Salve. Less than half of a 25-
cent box won the day for me by af
fecting a perfect cure." Sold under
guarantee at A . C. Marsters' drug
store.
Refrigerators.
Full line of first claBs refrigerat
ors, enamel lined and guaranteed
satisfactory. Nothing equals our Vu
dor Porch Shades to keep that hot
porch comfortable. We have them 4,
6, 8, and 10 feet wide.
B. W. STRONG,
The Furniture Man.
Colic nnd Dliirrhoea.
Pains In the stomach, colic atcj
diarrhoea are quickly relieved by the
use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by
Hamilton Drug Co.
COFFEE
The goodness of every
thing: else at breakfast de
pends on the coffee.
Your grocer rrturni your money If you d?n?t
Uka Schilling'! Beit; we pay him.
WANTED
WANTEp Milch cows to handle
on shares. Have plenty of good
pasture. References furnished.
Address L. B. Kingman, Brock
way. Ore. dswlw
GIRL WANTED For general house
work, no washing or Ironing. Ap
ply to Roseburg Steam Laundry -or
to O. C. Uaker.
rOR SALE.
FOR SALE At a bargain, a saloon
business In the best business cor
ner In Vancouver, Washington, a
rapidly growing city. Possession
given July 1, 1908. Address Box
67. Vancouver, Wash. dsw
FOR SALE Scholarship In the
Behnke-Walker Business College,
of Portland. Will sell for $24.50,
which is a bargain. Address
Leone Matthews, Glide, Ore. dsw
FOR SALE One mare and colt, one
colt three years old, one, one year
old; one black Jersey bull aged 18
month, four heifers, each two
years old; one good milch cow and
calf. Call on or nddrestPA. F.
Mahrke, Melrose, Oregon. dswjlf
FOR SALE Practically new 6-room
cottage, all modern conveniences.
Will exchange for Portland prop
erty. Call on L. Kabat, Roseburg.
Oregon. dswtf
FOR SALE An eTght-horse power
.bnMei and vertical engine. Cheap.
If tnken at once. Call on F. F.
Patterson. dswj28
FOR SALE Good paying ptumhlng
? and tinning business. Address 1L,
care of Review, Roseburg. tf
EGGS FOR SALE A fine strain of
BufT Leghorn eggs for sale at
$1.00 per setting of fifteen. Mrs.
Mnry Whipple. Edenbower. dtf
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT A beautifully,- clean,
remodelled house, three blocks
from postotTlce. Inquire at Judge
Hamilton's residence. dTF
FURNISHED ROOMS Fine new
, furnished rooms for rent, with" oi
without board. Call at this of
fice TF
lost ani Forxn.
U)STPorket book, containing key
and small chance. Was lost be
tween West Roseburg nnd depot
Finder please leave at Review of
fice. dTF
LOST Lady's gold watch with short
chain; baby ring on chain. Was
lost between Roseburg Meat Mar
ket and H. D. May s ranch. Find
er please return to Roseburg Meat
Market and receive reward. tf
MIKCKLLAXKOrS.
NOTICE TO CRKPITOUS Having
lost our business by fire, we res
pectfully ask all persons knowing
themselves Indebted to tis to settle
as soon as possible. T. J. WIL
1.1 A MS A SON. Wilbur Or. tf
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I have
for sale 2H lots on Pine street,
also lot and building known as
the iVnnlng lodging house. Lane
street. Also 5 acres IS mites
out, near Target Range, and 20
acres fn Looking Glass. For par
ticulars call on or address J. T.
Goodman, administrator estate of
J. J. McCoy, deceaf d dtf
FARMERS
Take a look at the cut above of the simplest, strongest,
best cutting mower on the market today
It's a CHAMPION the world over.
You will need a Mower. Rake and Tedder to cure your
hay properly, why not buy the best?
Call or write us and let us tell you why you should buy
the CHAMPION
J. F. Barker & Co.
VEHICLES
Phone 201
Roseburg, Oregon.
I What makes our I
business
It's because we treat
the people right.
Some merchants in their attempt to lead in
prices often buy inferior goods but that is some
thing that this compauy does not do.
Our courteous treatment, the superior quality
of our goods and the right prices is what is build
ing up our business every day.
If you are not a regular customer place a trial
order and be convinced.
tt
Yours for a square deal,
1 Alton S. Frey & Co
WW
GROCERS
Pbuoes 201. and 551
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
JUOf H. D. MAY. Prop.
! Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds
Fish and Poultry
We know how to cut meat to go t the best results In cooking. Thert
Is more In the cutting than most people believe. We may be termed ei
perts In our line. Let us prepare your Sunday roast, and you will be
convinced. We waut your trade.
.Special Knee lk-livcry. Phone 1341. We Buy Hide.
. - Shop on Sheridan Street, Near the Depot.
WANTED $1'000-00 W0RTH of 2nd Hand
Bradley's Second Hand Store !
d I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my ! ',
prices on harness. You will find that I am right.
A. D. BRADLEY, - The 2nd isr Man
mm
rfrVHiplji 'II 11)1)1". srrJII'fi "i iliiniiini
IMPLEMENTS
grow? 1
SuccekiorOo.IF. Barker & Co.
We Like The
Meat We Sell
We wouldn't hesitate to eat any
piece of meat we sell We kccTr
that It Is all right and everything It
should be. Our meats are the
choicest that experience can pro
cure. If you try it you'll agree that
you never tasted better.
The Economy Market
Geo. Kohlhacn, Prop.
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