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EVENING ROSEBURO REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY Office-Review Building, (first floor) Jacluoa Street, telephone Main pol. U l 1 L V Ver j.r, ly m.ll I'er inonlh, dellvertul & Pr wouk, delivered H t M . - W E I '. K L Y Ftr Yer '" blx Uuuiln Jl'NK 10,J)OH. THE KHENZIKD FOL'HTil. (Youths Companion). Ai.ieiiirui. aro coming to be buuu.eU 01 the way In which th'.-y ic.coiuie the Fourth of July. Ever) consideration of safety, good taste and sincere patriotism is hostile to the din and dangor which signalize what ought to be a sacred anniver sary. On the last five Independence days more than eleven hundred person were killed, and the maimed and blinded outnumber the army that Washington brought through the terrible winter at Valley Forge, the army that created Independence Day. We deliberately burn our mil lions of dollars worth of explosives fur the sole purpose of muklng noise, this does not Include evening fire works, which are Justified by their beauty, and we burn up millions more In accidental fires. Our glorious Fourth is a day of anxiety and labor for our fire depart ments, police departments, hospitals, surgeons, nurBes, projerty-owners and parent. And all for what? Not surely, to express spontaneous y in the fact that our country was born, and not to honor tho memory of the men who made the nation. The men who prayed nt Cambridge Common before marching to battle would not feel honored by a cere mony which burns down a house, blinds a child, and robs a working man of tho hand by which he sup ports himself. Mrs. Isaac L. Illce, in an article In the Century Magazine, makes a plea for a sane Fourth. Hand con certs, illuminations, evening .display of Aroworka, conducted by experien ced men, out-door sports, picnics and singing of national songB, tho ringing of bells, patriotic addresHes, Hag raisings, the reading aloud In every household of the Declaration of In dependence these are abundant oc cupations of a gruvo and gny nature to fill the day. One suggestion tho Companion earnestly makes to parents. It the children must hnvo tliotr firecrackers and other Instruments of torture, let the adult play with the children ami keep a watchful eye on their dan gerous fun. T1IK I'llOIIIIIIiiON Olthl.'It. MclcDtlsts, Church OltlciulH and Doc tors aro Kxeinpt. The order of prohibition Issued by the county court In this city Monday. and which goes into effect on July 1 provides: "That said ordor shall not be con strucd to prohibit the sain of pure alcohol for scientific and manufactur ing purpose, or wines to church officials for sacrameutal purposes, or alcohollc stimulants as medicine In cases of actual sickness, nor one reg istered pharmacist selling such nlro hollo liquors to another registered pharmacist." With refereuce to cases of sick ness, the ocal option law under which the prohibition order was Is sued, provides that a physician's pre scription Is good for only one pur chase of alcoholic stimulant. Just as soon as Uie prescription Is BlUity It Is not handed back to the purchaser, but Is cancelled then and there. o O A Grand Family Medicine. "It gives me pli'ni.ire to speak a nnj word fc? "Srrtr'r writes Mr. Frank Conlan.ppf No. 43d Houston Ht., New YorkV "It's a grand family medicine for dyspep slsn and liver complications; while for lame back and weak kidneys II cannot be too highly recommended." Electric Bitters regulate the digest ive functions, purify the blood, and Impart renewed vigor and vitality to sexes. Sold under guarantee at A. C. Manners' drug store. GOc. CALL KOH (XU XTY WAKItANTS. Notice la hereby (ttven all parties holding county warrants Ismied by Douglas County Oregon, and eip doraed prior to and IncludlUK the 30th day of January 1907. to present the aamo to the County Treasurer of Douglaa county, Oregon. t his of flee for payment na Interest thereon will reaae after the date of this notice. Dated at7 Ilooeburg, Oregon, this tsth day of June, mos J. K. SAWYKItS. Treaaurr of Douglna Cuuutv. Or djyH TMnka It Saved Uin Life. I.wter M. Nelnon. of Naples, Me., aayi In a recent letter: "I have umM Dr. King's New IMacovery many years for coughs and colda, and 1 think It sated my life. I have found l a reliable remedyr throat and tunc complaints anvtNuld no more be without a bottle than I would he without food." For nearly forty years New Discovery has atood at the head of throat and lung remedies As ft preventative of pneumonia 0nnd healer of weak lungs It has no eo.ua). Bold under guarantee at A. C. Mar kers' drug store. GOc and 00- TO ItKVIKK HATKS. Modern Woodmen of America Meet In I'eorla, Illinois. PRORIA. III., June 10. An un equivocal stand for a readjustment of rates Is taken by Head Clerk C. W. Hawes of the Modern Woodmen of America. In his report presented at the firtenth head camp session of the order, convened hero this morn ing. Ten possible plans are sugges ted, and It Is expected that before the , heod camp adjourns next Saturday, arrangements will be made to hold another session within the year, to be devoted exclusively to the rate question. The BesBlon was called to order this morning by Head Consul A. i" Talbot, the president of the society. There are 034 delegates and head ollleers, representing all parts of the country, sitting In the convention. On Thursday a big parade will be held, which Is expected lo uttract 50,000 visitors. Tho national en campment of the degree tennis is also In session here, with 5,000 For esters In attendance. Accordng to the report of Head Consul Hawes, submitted loday, the present membership Is 920,1711, with 12.0H9 locnl lodges. The Insurance In force aggregates $1,4:10,088,000. Ilenellt fund rccepts during the past term, 1905-1907, wero 24,70,ssr,. 53, nnd disbursements $-1 ,7!ts,:i07. .18. (lenernl fund recelptH were $2,908,509.02, and disbursements, 12.706, 019. 911. The report shows that during the society's existence Its deaths have totalled ltd. 400, the death rate at all ages being 5.02 per 1000. This Is very favorable, as the National Fraternal Congress table shows n death ruto of 7.51 and the American lOxperionce table n rate of 10.24 per 1000. At the society's present rales. wllhCD twelve assesumentB per year, the members nt all ages are paying Tor 'in nveruge of only s:t90 of each (1000 In force. It is this rnntlltlnn of affairs that calls for a rale ad justment. Head Consul A. It. Talbot's report, also presenled today, VeeoinmondH tho establishment of a hiiiiI1;i i-L4jri for tuberculoslf, n site for this pur pose having already been secured nt Colorado Hprlngs, Colo. The mem bers of the order are reported an having already contributed $50, OHO 'or this purpose. A thorough consideration oO the rate question Is nisi?' urged by Gu(;)l ralbol, who predicts that legislation ;n tho various states within the tiext 'ew yearH will render!!?, ImpeiWtlve lint (oi)l fraternal orders shall reud Just "UveJr rates. During tho last wo years the order ll.Hff nilnillted 155,001 new members and has paid 12.504 death claims, aggregate f21,7S5,r,7(S.,8. -e o -. o Stimulation wijIuVut lrrititlfo)!. In ciiBO of flblnarh n(i$ liver trou ble lio proper Treatment ltt to Hliin lluto them orKanH without Irritating 'limn. Orlno Limit IveKruR Syrup lids digCHt Ion 11 ml tJnji$luti'H the 'Iver nnd howola without irritating heao organa HUo jJIIIb or ordinary ntlmrLU'H. It ttncti nut niuiHoittu or irlpo amU.Ii) nillri aiJ, ideiiHunt to rako. COMMODITY TFKT. o test WASHINGTON, June -A nse InvolvltiK the ct i(nt;i t loKrC1. 1 1 y oT 'he comiiHKlity cltuse of the I burn rate bill, requiring tI roads iwalii); coal properties (to) dispose of their holdhiKs, will be roinnienced 'oday lu Philadelphia. In accordance with an uiiderstnnd liiK with the Department of Justirc tin case will be tried, upon anljijreed State of fncts. and proseeut ions pvlll he bemtn against the railroads dlreetly Interested In the suit 1111111(3) decision of the vfiurp has q been reached. The inSx! h 'rho Life." lenco hu novnr (fifiw ttnyoud lh) W)Vm simple ntateiui nlnf wrlpturw. Hut It ban illuininuird llmt Matemeut undG given it a inrunitiK "Vi-r broadenlnj: with 1 the IncrtubiltiK brrmtih uf know im. j When the bluud n " tmd " or Impure It la not alone the Uity wlilt-h miITith I UintiiKb dtscu.sii. Tin bntlu Is ai I rloudwl, SLn nilnd and Judgement are I tl.aiHrtKany an evil dct A or ItniMire i thoYlirvnjrvijltKMvi iraoed to the ! tmpiWyof the bsj Foul, Impure Mood can be made pure by r .Mir I lVr-it;..ii,JLM..,;,,.t La tl:- t ;v.-i tUreby irurtug. pinipU-a, l-leu-lu'. vruptiuna nnd ollnr cutuin'nus ntrvtlon!, as e- am, 1 leiterPjr -;i!'.-rh-:m.eh!ves8 and other ! nitnifriliitluiil o( luipiirn blood. tft t (f In the cure of rofn!out jiw siting, er larwed irliiints, ooiMi ivitmir uli rr, or eld aiiri'jt, tlit'"ili-l.l t. Mi.n.-nl Di-jf.iv.T) hn prrfeiunsl ltii u: it ni.irv vtw i-urtv. In cases of n!d M'lrs.er uiumi r.ttlinr u In f. It is wi'll in pflv to tlit oj. .1 -otf- !r Plercu's All lb'.tiinit Niiho. w hU-h pot rsjms woii.l.Tdil luiihiiit ix-n.-v whfi UImI an spi'Mi'tithm in llit v,.rt s 'n rin Juni'ttoii with tht ;,;)'( "li,.! i,-n Mlir-il DWcovrry ' a- 11 til.ntl rlcanmu on-Ml-tutUniAl tri'(nnMit. If iuir dru jm j don't happf-n to have ili. '.Ml Hi-ii'tng Salve" In -tf U. you rsn e.:lv pnvurp It I by liu'lo-ii.rf ti rt v - four cents lnotiige ' 9tanpnto Dr. li. V, Vv. Miln St.. ' ButTaio, N. Y-. and tt fe) n.. to v.ii by return pmL Mi drncxi-t. it well as the -Gnitb-ii Minih-al Discovery. - ! A' j Yon can't af?rl t. r -f.-; a,,t t.;i-.: ,-lr of liuMtiiu-ii tP'Fftmtrtt'H as a v:Vtiti;te lor "to. Men Medu-.il DiM-overf. . ,h t S nmlloine or known rmn-oM rins, having a rtnpVte ht o' iimtin-jit.- In plain Kngllth on lj erapi-r. the ijir iu-ti s co.V 1 umb-r imih. Dr. l'lrce' n I IVIJet n-c-i ate ' BAd tnvioraUaujmaclLUTaraiid ujeiK - Iff fT9l C ASTOHIH liiiii ALrOIIOL. 3 fFH ri' Acge!iil)lrPrci.iral!onrorAl s fiui ia 1 ti ig the Fuotf and Redula I iitg Utc S toraatlisBiniUowdsof gto : Promoles DitolionJCIiferfiil ion ' ncss and lfeslonlslns iwithtr1 Opiuni .Morphine norMiutraL S'e.l . eKytiroiJDcsmwnwm PmfJiai StrJ" jtlx.Snuia i'fpwtmini -tulmioatiltStda UrmSrrJ Cianlfit Sutjor . hmtinnrnt Harm. Ancrferl Remedy forCVmsaiia- lion Sour Sloniach.Dlarrliuea Worms foiiuLsioiis.revcrisa liras mulLOSSOrSLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOHK. Kio- ' Exact Copy of Wrapper. FOItKSTKY Alkroi.TMI:.TS. V;i..liitiK Oil, June Hi. V. S(!. TurmT has ben appulntrd a Kotv.-it Cuard on tho lliuu MountaiiiK (E) Natluiial l-'uicst. Jiurn'H L. FurnlHh, Kalph Taylor and Archie O. KiiuwIch have boon aiipointt'd I''Qr?'st (luardK on the Cas iradi' ( Willamette) National Forest. tleoi'Ke II. West has been appoin ted a Forest (!uard on the Cascade (Mazama) Rational Forust and Smith (t Taylor on the Cascade (Willamette) National Forest. F. irki rues ami Walter AIIIhoii have been iVppolnted Forest (Juards on the nine Mtitalns (F) National For- 'St. Miss 10. A. Newell has been appoin ted a (CVrk (temporary) on the Cas- cade ( U'lLLini.'tU') National Forest. y o Will Cure Consumption. A . A . I lor ron, Finch, Ark . , wrie);: "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best pre para tli )ii for coughs, colds and limn IroifVle. I know that It ls cured consiinmtlon In the first Htjgj's." You (fiJ-veT heard or any one ushiK Foley's Hom'v and Tar and not beiisatlstied. O 5) O Driver is CaFeful- Our driver's duty Includes more than merely calling for wur dirty linen and returning the Mckages after wo have j laundered it. IJo Is required to make reg ular calls upon our customers to carefully marOhe owner's name upon the bundle as he re ceives It. (lo) avoid any chance of error to carefully note any request made and to report It t i us for n;ieutlon, and to g've at alt limes polite, prompt ser vice to (Mir customers. You'll appreciate It. Phone us nnd we will call for your work. ROSl'.lU'RG STEAM LAUNDRY i BW2 ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR SHOP We install isolated plants, switchboards, etc. a Corner Cass and Rose Sis. 11. W. ALTHAUS & SONS HIGH GRADE PLUMBING. CLEN D. NECLEY At 5. K. Svkes Hardware Store. Phone 251.' AO Wort Guaranteed For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years w Venn airv. ItlOAL KSTATK THANsriOItS. Neal I). McCall to Pearl Ther rlault, $l.r()0; 8U acres sec. 10, L'8-4. W. I). DeVarney to Frances B. Donaldson, $2000; 1(10 acres see. 32 14-8. Jaw. Ilarron to ('harles Hove, 1400; lOO acres of sec. 6, 24-3. H. C. (iardner to V. J. Evans, $".00; 5 acres in Gardiner's addition to Myrtle Creek. L. K. Goodman to School District No. 13. $.'; parcel of land at Look Iuk Glass. A. L. Striplln to T. U. Cutsforth $10; 223 acres lu sec. 30, 30-5, and see. 2 ft, 30 (J. .1. C. Fullerton to J. It. Dixon $:.'); lots 10 and 1 1. block 2, II. D Thomas' sub-division of lots 12 and 13, Fruitvale. II. A. Champagne to .1. U. Dixon $100; 5 lots tn Fruitvale. II. It. Lewis to .1. W. Poole, $ir.O f Vx acres at Wilbur. MONEY FOR, YOU If you p?ant the right (kjnd of trees. - See - A. L. KITCHI.N, Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or FKOFKNHIONAI. J.R CHAPMAN, n. I). Ahrthtm Mi.liilltiir I'Hlrlnhii tim II I Houn. 9 ft. m. to 5 p, id. KOfKHPKO OKK'JOK j Otllce Hours: Phones 10 to 12 a. m. OPVe Main 1711 2 to 4 p. m. RetUd. Malu 1721 I iu. ircKTTA Physician ; Women nnd Children's Diseases a Specialty. ' OmYe: Rooms S nnd 9, Marsters Blk. next to Douglas County Bank Bids. KO. K. IIOI'CK, M. D. X-Kat Klstkica l Thkatmsst. TKI.Kl' HONK MAIN 1 RonKKrao - Orroob C, HKKLY, M. D. HtHcrt: Room 11, 12 and 13, Pontflft' Couety Bank ButldiuR. 5a Piionk 7"l KiwvrnrRit OKKiin "SI" WII.I.KTT IX MISHAP. Hi: I'uginv ColliOe With Anutliur In Purtland l ards. Portland (Or.) Journal, June 15: (engineer S. K. Willett of Southern Pacific locomotive 2196, was In a hurry to reach the roundhouse this , Liornlng at 7:40, and started his 65- 1 ton toy out of the I'nlon depot yards at a lively clip. It happened that Knineor Frank Wilhelm and F'rc- ! man Iiemlck on the Northern Pact tic Terminal switch engine No. 7, were ; j'ift corning out of the cinder pit with a ilat loaded with cinders. The 1 two came together with a crash, j Eoth le-'.dtrs were thrown off the' track, the rails were torn out of place and the terminal semaphores were put entirely to the bad. The accident took place right where the main track from the steel bridge enters the depot yard and ; crosses the switches from the round house, so that all passenger trains entering the I'nlon depot had to switch out and In through the freight yards and enter the depot from the west end, over the Northern Pacific acks. it took a crew of 40 men and two foremen of yards one from tho Southern Pacific and another from he Terminal a couple of hours to m't nit lucumouves uacs. on me ' track. No. 2196 had a big dent In . ihb tender, and her footbonrd was! smashed to spinters. while all four trucks of the tender wero knocked: otf the track. No. 7 didn't escape bo easily. Her tender had nearly crossed the main track when it was strufk by the Southern Pacific loco- 1 tank, her rail broken and her tend-i er forced Into a shallow dltoh. The wrecking crew got 2196 hack upon the track by using Jacks and Jumpers hut It took half a cord of slahwood piled under the wheels of the tender and a helper engine tugging away at the end of a steel cable to pull No. 7 back to where she belonged. Uoth engines were sent to the shops. Xo one was hurt. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Refrigerators. Full line of first class 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. Hueklina Arnica Salve Wins. Tom Moore, or Rural Route 1, Cochran, Cla., writes: "1 had a bad sore come on the lustep of my foot and could find nothing that would heal It until 1 applied Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. Loss than half of a 25 cent box won the day for me by af fecting a perfect cure." Sold under guarantee nt A. C. Marstera drug store,. Colic and Diarrhoea. Pains In the stomach, colic and diarrhoea are quickly relieved by the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. COFFEE Good coffee is partly in buying" and partly in makings; like everything else. Your grocer returns Tour moner il you don't UL bvhiliiug'i beat: we jv tutu. WAXTKI) C.IRI, WANTED For genpral house work, no washing or ironing. Ap ply to Koseimrg btt-am i.aun(li'y or lo O. C. llakor. KOH SALE. KOH SALE Oood p:ng plumbing nml tinning busiiM'ss. Address H., care of Review, Roseburg. tf ECir.S KOR SALE A fine strain of Ruff Leghorn eggs for sale at $1.00 per setting of fifteen. Mrs Mary Whipple, Edenbnwer. dtf KOH rtKXT. KOR RENT A beautifully' elean. remodelled house, three Woekfi from postofflce. Inquire at Judge liamilrtin s T35ieriVv. uTr FI'RNISIIEI") ROOMS Fine new furnished rooms for rent, with 01 without board. Call at this of fice TK LOST AMI KOl'XI. LOST Voeket hook, containing ke. and small change. Was lost be tween West Rosehwrg and depot finder pleao leave at Review of fice. dTF MISCKIXANKOIS. NOTICE TO CHKDITOHH Havln loot our business br tire, we res pectfully ask all persons knowing themselves Indebted to us to settle as soon as posv'.hle. T. J. MAMS A SON. Wllhur r. tf ADMINISTRATOR'S SALH I have for sale 2 H lots on Pine street. a1 so lot and build in k known as the IVmiine lodsinR house. Lane ( street. Also 5 acres 1 S miles nut. near Target Range, and 20 acres fn Looking CIlas. For par ticulars call on or address J. T Goodman, administrator estate of J. J. McCoy, deceu d dtf FARMERS Take a look at the cm above of the simplest, strongest, . - , . DL'Sl ciuuug mower lh uie nuirKt'i tuuay . m t- .t 1 s HSa 1 1 f. 17 X r tJ ri xr ... . r ou will need a Mower, 1,... properly, why not buy Call or write us and let us "ie V--'i0 J-UA J. F. Barker & Co. VEHICLES Phone Roseburg, PMSsiiess grow? t's because we treat the people Some merchants in their attempt to lead in prices often buy inferior goods but that is some thing that this company does not do. Our courteous treatment, he superior quality of our goods and the right prices is what is build ing up our business every dav. If you are not a regular customer place a trial order aud be convinced. Yours for a square deal, Alton S. GROCERS Phones 2il. und jVil Successors'to,J.F. Darker &. Co. ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET jfctiffi H. D. MAY, Prop, FresH and Cured Meats of all kinds Fist and Poultry We know how to cut meat (o get the best results In cooking. There is more in tho cutting than most people believe. We may be termed ex peris in our line. Let us prepare your Sunday roast, and you will be convinced. We want your trade. Special Five Delivery. Phone 1.111. We Buy Hid us. Simp on Sheridan Street, Xear the Depot. WANTED S1,000 0 W0RTH of 2nd Hand Bradley's Second Hand Store Q I handle both new and second hand poods. Try rny prices on harness. You will find that I am right. A. D.cfiRADLEY, - 1 . , 1 me WUHU UVCr. , . . - Kakc and leader to cure j'our th.e best? tell you why you should buy 201 Oregon. IMPLEMENTS right. Frey & Co I Wc Like The Meat We Sell We wouldn't hesitate to eat any liive of meat we Bell. We know Unit it Is all rieht and everything tt should be. Our meats are the choicest that experience can pro cure. If you try'lt you'll agree that yuu never tasted tetter. The Economy Market ;ci. KohlhaKcn, Prop, The 2nd Z3T Man o