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EVtNING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ' REVIEW PUBLISHINQ COMPANY OHIce Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool. DAILY Far kr, by uall WW i'ei oioulu, uulivwnid A lur waei. dllvii:d M 6iii 1- W t t K L V rr Yer 811 Mollllll '." JUNK JUOH. 6. I1. LUCATOHM HIT. ,.utuo liciicrul C'ruwford Ciivcs un tylliulull JUrjT lllH'HllgUllllg. oAuc;m, (jr., Juuo IB. People tviiiy omer part of tlie United ... ..., -vt. a trow every section u, vuo btuLe ut Oregon continuu to rtiito the attorney-general for advice lUKu'Uliig tliu possibility of acqulr lug a prior claim to quarter sections lu Hit) Oregon & Cuilfurnla land Hiuni. TlwDer sharps aro offering .j .j-uie anybody on a quarter-sec Liuu ui this valuable .land for all kinds ot prices, and many people an biting. ine people muBt learn that no auurncy or timber cruiser or com pany of olther," says Attorney Gener al Crawford, "can locate any persou on a .(uarler-sectlon of this grant fur tuner 50 or 6uu." A recent communication has come from Minneapolis from a man who says a company there has offered to ..,....ie him on a claim in the orcKor. u California grant for !i0, and thai he government Is able to reclaim I i Uud ho will have a prior claln Lu '.ue section upon which liec hat . . moated. Ainxed to the letter Is the phrase, in Uiu handwriting of the eorres pocdent, "Minneapolis makes good.' 'Ihu attorney general remarked thai it Is no wonder they make good In Minneapolis If all aro as enterpris ing as the firm of timber sharps win. for lil) will give any person a prior claim tu valuable timber, the owner ship or which Ib now vested in the Bouthoin Paclllc in weBlern Oregon. Federal Jury Prohlnic- FOlt'l'LAND, Or., Juno 10. Th lulled Stutos grand jury resumed Hi serous this morning after a threi day' recess, it Is prohublo that tin work of thlB body of men, which lint no bun in sesBlon a uionlh, will In coinph ti-d some time during tin week. p The Investigations now belnj nwulo by the grand Jury care with n u it iii o to the work of ccrtuln in dividualB In several parts of the stnti who' It Is claimed advertised to fie ouio locations for partlca seeklm ' u.n The conditions were tliuic ild their clIentB niako'tlllngs wltli Mi i rospoctlve comity clerkn (in land i -w held by the Oregon & .California tlifv would be given a preference 11 '.hi- final decision of the land grain .mo' Ib In ravor of the government Tli'- ie men, It cBoeins, have been cliiuislng for their work nnd the tnvi'stlgatlon Ib to determine whether the schenio violates uny of the postal regulations. o o Every Man Ills Own Doctor. u o . The avorage man, cannot afford to employ a physician for every slight aliment or injury that may occur ii his family, nor can he afford to neg lect them, as' so slight an injury an the Bcretch of a pin has been known to cause the loss of a llinb.s Hence evory man must from necessityo bf bis own doctor for this, gIbbs of ail ments. Success often dependB upon, prompt treatment, which, can only bi had when sultagle modlcltlcs arc kept at hand. Chamborlaln s Item edles have been In ctile market foj msnv years and enjoy ca good ropu latlon. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera tanil Diarrhoea Homody f;r bowtil com. ulslnts. o Chamberlain's CoughD Remedy3 for . coughs, coUIb. croup and whooping' cough. 0 Chamberlain's Pain Ualnf0(an nn tiseptlc liniment) for cuts,cbrulseg. burns, spialns, swellings, lame back and rheumatic pains. Chamberlain's StomachcPaiid l.lver Tabletsofor constipation, bllkftBiu-st-and stomach troubled. 0 0 " Chamberlain's Sidvo for disease f the skin, e One Jbottle of each of tnso five preparations costs 0hut $V2ri. Foi isle by Hamilton1 Drug Co. o i e-o , I .() t ' I S I A X A ' V KrS6'V I s . TON HOl'C.K. I,a.. .Iifne 1 r. sua will n(Jt hecouie0a pnrljj i state during the fi-nu tin lit AsKcnttily. This was ihvld nlght bv the lltii!iea?if ltepre 'ctlveH. which linily, hyn v.i'.e of ti 47. Indefinitely pout ixiiied cul9 slilerntlon of the Dousimn llllprovld im for a referendumOif?i state-wide prohibition. 0 P Thinks It Hated Ills Life. Lester M. Nelson, of Naples. Meo says In a recent letter: "1 have used Dr. King's New Discovery many years for coughs and colds, and 1 think It saved my life. I have found it a reliable remedy for throat and lung complalnta and would no more ba without a bottle than 1 would he without food." For nearly forty years New Discovery has stood at the head of throat and lung remedies As a preventative of pneumonia, and heaier of weak lungs It has no equal. Bold under guarantee at A. C. Ma sters' drug store. 0c and 11.00. S.y tho hammocks at CburctilU's are "Dandya." Ol'TPl'T OP COAL I 1007. California and Oregon Only States WASHINGTON. June 17. Prac tically complete returns to Mr. Ed ward W. Parker, sLatlstlcan In charge of the division of mineral resources, I'nited States Geological Survey, Bhow that the production of coal In the United States during 1907 not only far exceeded any previous rec ords In the hlBtory'of the industry, but also exceeded by a considerable amount all previous estimates of the total output for that year. The aggrcgato production of an thracite and bituminous coal In 1907 amounted to 480,4TiO,042 short io ii s. valued at (C14.831.54a. against 414. 157,278 short tons, valued a $r,13,079,809. In 1908. Tim In crease In production In 1907 over 1906 was CO. 292,764 short tons, or 1 6.0 lQ per "cent, In quantity, and 1101751,740, or 19.8.1 .per cent, in, value. IV tiimylvunin Anthracite. Of thlB large1 production In 1907.. 76.4:12.421 long tons, or 85,!04.:I12 HhLifrt tons, were anthracite coal Prom Pennsylvania. In 1906 the produc tion of Pennsylvania anthracite was 611.645,010 long tons, or 71,282.4:1 short tons, valued at $11.917,1194 that thelncrease In the production of hard con I in 1 907 ilinnuiilid to 12,787,41 1 long Inns, of I I. 321, 901 short torifl, wllhcan increase In value of $31,660,302. illf iirninous Toul. u0 Tho total production of liltiimllf ous coal in 1907 was 394.845,'7to short tons, valued at $451,347,493. an Increase foveru 1 906, when the pro duction amounted to tt342,S74,867 short tons, of 51, 970,863 short tons, or 15.16 per cnt. The value of the bituminous production Increased irom $.Hi;;l62,l 15 111 1906 to $451 247,493'n d907, n g.llll df $70, 081. 378, or 18.39 per .cent. A Clrund Family Medicine. "It gives mo plen&Aire to speak e good word for Electric Hitters," writes Mrs Frank Coulnn, of No. 436 Houston St., New York. . "It's a graud family medlclno for dyspep- slan and liver complications; while for lamo back and weuk k 1 1 1 1 y h ! I cannot bo too highly recommended." Electric Bitters regulate the digest-. Ivo functions, purify the0 blood, aud Impart renewed vigor and vitality to sexes. Suld under1 guuranteo at A. C Marstera' drug store. 50co CAI,I- Notlc holding OH Ui;.TV WAKIIANTH. Ib hereby given all parties coitiity wurrantA Issued h Douglas, -County Oregon, and dorsed prior to and .Including the 30th day of January 1907, to present: the Bnme to the County Treangero of Ddiiglas cunty0 Oregon, utohls of fice for payment as interest thereon will cease aftero0 thej duleG of this notice 0 Dato at ItoseJiurg.oOecgiiii, this 15th day of June, 1908s o e 1 " . J'. RraSAWYK'ltS. , Treasurer Of Douglas Counly,EOt? 0 q More Nlpph'po o oD Any niotliOT wlio hm?lia(P (sporf(-J Ulll'U Willi UHH UlHLrt'HHIIlK u gillie III will )Q pleiiHccl to know tbaf a euro may bo afftiotcd .Ify ippl.vlnK linrn' borlaln'8 Snlve as hoouvhs tju) chilfi Is done luirHlnKe it oiT with ti sort'clOth boforo allowfjig thn Gbnbo to ffurM). Many trained uur&8 usti thls.flalvo with beat ntifta. Ktrlalec by Ilamlltou DruK Co. KOl nai.i-: I. and Hcrlp. Can ht' UHi'd on ii n v land which utfj.Mt looliumcslcad flit rye It lit fully iuiuyufurd. prlceaildrcHH v c dw L.-WHMIIKI.!,. 0 m SprliiKlld, Mlsscfe. See J-n n flifl, yu baker, ir n?iin,e htng special for baa aad purU's. Do8 Vo?" TMnkV T. ForYursr.If 7 your moutb llkt ft Couni rlp down wbtTer foul or mcOJ-' utTvrod you ? In neoO olSlVf frtim wotkneu, iivriiisiR.4V mln anlt,.in. ...... i. i.e. ' -; "ir' wriiw uiut.il w, oti tbtt lLfrKl'.'lf iit1 tp'p f'jDm- tttdlflnfi nw ''-jn'l.inr.l, ryll bj mom fi'i U.ecurg .f nomurf Ml, o o 0 It Th oitkrn Vtf Dp, I'lnreVPavurTtA Ptd rlptum. fur the rur ofCj-k. iicrfouii. run dowo. OTar-workl. ufklllisn. i'l-r.fU'd womitnowliif IlilitnwlU'liAi SU irjui up Of limrefMU Trr onr wliU h UitkjLv itruutfui itifilP Indnnmnienl ot tin- li-ailtutT lulo klin.lETti mjtlrftli.- tbi' Mnl kin fi,.-t. ireniilv i,..ui., V. .1.... a-.f. UiBfunfful.ur lui0.if in;,4lrfit!i. of wuU h --7m.forn.ult of Dr. HerriiS FtToVliixTrtP L-rrtMlonw 11 t r most .-rliVii tnimim- tlon of ii)iUt-Kl t pv fur It t-ontatiitiS I Icohol. narTOth-n. Iiariiifvil. r ninu-iix niliif OJrucm, tml mi unit ? "r it Hint t not falf lil nxOmnirniU'tl by ttitj mf: and Uadliic uirIYl to.-li:-.9 tn.k auili.,- H1i of tl.tMr wrrril s.luvlS' of praftli, of Vi V ij Nocthfr nwili-lnp fur wmiihh'ii tlU bm int urh prifcuiitl riuJuntrnirnt Ir 't-r,-. KftvvrlurrMM-nixion lii avriTf.1, Inil.f un ullflMl rtsonnnMuUtton vt ei,h of tu Mertl tncrlinits by m-uu-. 1. ,1ii.i: nn-.il-CkJmonof HI h-Iuh.Ih of pr. tt.-f. Is auoiarttlou ? A booklvi of ir,rvlitM,u. with mimmTi atlKUUT0rrlf.,lllJ1l1.1,lil-rM.nu-iU!.U tt lft1Ui nnsJl. al uil.rHl,i. ,.f thu roMirr 111 b malliHl frw u i u uju.g aad AJdrw wltb nqawi for tun Adiit te& V. Brf4)a N. Y I Or. da yoa open bird ftful rd line mtVbo CELEBRATE The 4th of July AT 0 District Fair 'Grounds RQSEBURG ' - 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. . . 0" t Committee in charge J. A. Buchanan, C. S. Jackson, E B. Pengra, K. L. Parrott, JL. Lf Giles; oo9 0 " Building. Lumber, Lath, 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.s Atterbury & Gilmore Props, j XHW IMAIIO 01'l'K'i:l,S. V4SlliIN,liTO.. if. f:...ljllt' 1.0s I'ri'Uk-ni. Itiiduviilt luis uiH'(iii.t-'d C. II. J.iiiKHiifi'ltt-r cof I.owistiin, ty be United States dUrk:t a I V) ril;.v fur tlie-illstrlcl c r Idilhu to hike th )ilut- or former I'Aiteil Salutes IJItrli't At torney .orli)iili &.M. Itulek. tvlio was removefl from ofllce lilst week. The" :iit(lden? iTlso aiMiolnled ,liiid Hud- Kln. 'fllierllt yf iilu eouiity to lie 1 lilled iiiiiteasiiihriiliiil for the dislrJct of Fdiilio to tnke the nltiee of former Flilted States iMSrshal Uiiel Hounds. -vslio .was removed avllh Itulek. o e 'V III", kilns Arnli-a finlvecWIiiitg o s Toiy aMloro,'!-of Kurulc, Rou.'.e 1, Coiiniu, Gn., writes: q"I Mid a, .bad sore- como Jill tfie instep of r "foot nii'l could lind 'nothing that wotlld liea it untlf tl riiiplledD Ilut'klen's Ar ijlca "SiiTve. -WSP tbm half of 'a 25 i'enti,bvix vtn Uie 'day -for in bysfif fijijt:iiK a pi;.-fi'tt'cure.o Sold;, unde'i-Kiiani-iiteeiLt A C. Aftirsters-dniK Btoro. o? o Our: 8 Driver is Careful-- e Our ilrlvfr'a duty inchnloa mortv tlittiigiiH'nily raliliiR fiir dirly ItnOu .iiftd rt'trnliiR ; tfip pjft-kiiKt'as uriar Vo shave ( lttUHfliTOti U- o 1 roqulivj to hVakoArvK ujiius 'iifi.jtift(n ' our cuhUihts e--to tirofuMmnrk thowuc.r.'s ffiiiaui, tfpn tliV buitflto 1s,l',o ro wIvjh It. t& ivoid any etiantG! of error to I'lirfu-UJ? not-any '(im'sf Biifrjlo aiulgto roport Uc to ft fc,r attention, aSil to r'v1" at nl i'iiioa (V)ltti4, iirompt hopj- ( v J-tc to our 'iiHtomor YtJii'll I'llUtU' UN 'fill hud v0 will rail for your fii k. o ROSKIUIRG STEAM" LAUNDRY ELECTRICAL 4 CONSTRUCTION AND REP AIR. SHOP . n u iL. We install isolated plants, switchboards, etc. Cornof Cass II. W. AIJHAJIJS k HIGH GRADE PLUMBING GLEN D. NECLEY At S. K. Svke Hardwire Store. Phone 251. AD Work Cuarnte4 Material J)otNot Neglect Uie f'lillilren., At tills season of the year the first iiniratural looseness . of. a 'i-hlLd's boues sliuuld have linniedlnte at tention. The bosf thins that can lie given Is Chamberlain's Cotjc, Chol era and DiarrhWBa Uendy followed by castor 'oil as directed with each bottle: of ctiie crenitvly. For sale by ) 1 it in 1 1 ton Drug Vo' o 8 NpTICK9 TO CKKDITOna-GW'III 'all tliosei knowllprf thelusBelveg lJr debted to0 me"' kindly settle n3 soon asVeonvenU'iu. k bavu sold 7iiybusl- iiesH'nnd-' ihftrefotii. desire a settle-7iient- of -all uccoiintH as ejipjy as possible.- e Hespei-tflllly, , . ,C.C,B. CANNON-. ltoseburg, Oregon, ,I,une 17;190S. MONEY FOR YOU I If you plant the right kind of trees. g-' See a, ec LS A.LL. KITCHIN,, Nursery .Salesman, Roseburi, "Of. , r.KIIFKHSIOJAI. ' a-. -2 , ' I R. CHAPMAN, ,D. D. 8. . J. e , . He ioKNTISI' ao Abralitm' Butl'MIiK 'elphuD, 41 , Hjiurav. . in. to .1 p. m. , KOHEHVKO OKKUON Ulllce-Hours: , Phone it) ra-lS'a. m." l)flU-e-Maln 1 7-1 1 , 2-to 4 p. in. HwMd.Mafii 1721 . Dll. l.rCKTTA 8MITH, - . -l-'li-yMloliin-i ' 0 i, yinen..aiidCh-lldreh"s. .Diseases a t Specialty. . . ptn.-e:.'noop.is. and Marstera' Blk. neU to Howgla'sf t'oui,fty."-llankBldg; tii. . HOICK, .M. V, ' 'Omoerjathe ReTtew HiiltfltiiKaimUIri roomi Id ml l i. T K 1, K F 11 O N K MAIN 1 , RoBRRtrua', - - . l" -i Okmion fa c. 8K?:ly, m. i). ' , ' OtfireB: Room's 11, 12 and IV'Dbnpiln.i .Cjou.vty Bank Building. ( . - Phone 7"1 OHKOON and ifose Sts. SONS PI TY OF LEGISLATVRE. Judne Benson Suy Clmmberlaln Should be Elected. KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. June 16. "I can see but one thing for the legislature to do, and that is to elect Governor Chamberlain United States senator on the first ballot," said Judge Henry L. Benson. "I very much rogn't the defeat of Mr. Cake, buL for the good of the nepubllcan party In the BtatfS of Oregon, there Ib but one aalvaon Chamberlain must be elected in accordance with the popular vote. If the wishes of the people are disregarded In this matter, it will mean the defeat of every Republ'can candidate at the next election." Judge Benson has just returned from a visit at Portland and the state cnpitol. He says that while at thosej piacr-H ne met most ot the Republican leaders of the state and found tha his views rn this matter coincided wlthj those of most of the prominent Republicans of the state. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the T c SlS?-- Bignature or LutjLeUJUto IlefriKi'rators. Full ?lne of first class refrigerat or, enamel lined and guaranteed satisfactory. Nothing equals our Vu dor Porch Shades to keep that hot porch comfortable. We have them 4f 6, 8, and 16 feet wide. o B. W. STRONO, The Furniture Man. Colic and Diurrhoeu. o- Pains In the stomach, colic c-and diarrhoea are quickly relieved by the use or unaniDerlaln s colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by. Hamilton Vmg Co,. 7 -COFFEE5 Whysdq, drink so much poor coffee' "Bqcause gootf .coffee is so good. Y.ur Krocenreturnsour raen.r II you don't Hi. Schilling's Ba.l: we iy uim.0 WANTED . POSITIONovt.s-TEI)? r?y.an exper ienced grocery clerk, no bad hab its, salary uP object. Address A 0 H., enre 'Review. djlu. WAX-TKU Tw9 t three furnished 'siunis for light Housekeeping. must flo closeein. Address P. O 8 Hox .-,tiGQ , " dft WAXTKD Two furnished 'rooms for light housekeeping. Clos'e In. Ad dresB V. O.- box 661 " dtf G'lRL-WANTED For general House work. Do washing or., ironing. 'Ap ply to Roseburg 'Steam Laundry or to O. C. Uaker: FOH SALE. FOR SALE-o-Atji bargain, a salpnn - .business iu the pest business cor- ger in Vancouver,' Washington, a rapldl)g growing city. Possession .given" July l,o1908o AddresB Box 67.0Vant'ouver, Wash. ndsw FOR SALE Practically new 6-room x'coxtage. allmodern conveniences. & Will xehango Jor Portland pron? erty. mL'gti on L. Kabatf5 Roseburg. FOR' SALE Scholarship, l.n ' th ' 51 Behnke-Walker ltuslness .College. of Portland. Wlll sell tor JSU.60, , wtilch' ls rfi Br bargain. ( Address . Leone'. VaUheks, filld. Ore& dsw FOR SALE An- 'elght-horso power bollct and vertical engine. Cheap. If taken at once. Call on F. F1. Patterspn.cS . dswJ2S -Sr FUR SALE Good paying plutnDlnf and Minting business. Address H:;. . care n)f Jlcvlew, Roseburg. tf Epn'S FOR- SALE-A nne strain of Huff Leghorn eggu' for sal at t-1.00 pe.r setting of -flfteen. ', -Mrs Mary Whipple, y.denbtiwer.' dtf . van kk.t: T F6l KENT Or! Fowler street', ' ' 6-room-'-hniise, nea-r t court house. The lloiiil Realty. Co. tf. FOR RKNT.' A .Deautlfii.liyc.lean: ViMiiodelleil house, threi) blocks fmim.'iwstolllce. .Inquire .af judne Hamflt.on's residence: . ilTF rrilNISHKP' ROOMS'FIne new furnished rooms tov rent, with oi without board. .'Call at this of fice. tp . lost Axn-'rorxn. f.OST Pocket book, containing ke. 'n'lid 8lna.ll change. ' Was . lost ' le twecn West Roseliurg and depot Kinder please leave at Review of- flee. '. dTF .' MlStT-:i.LANK()lS. XOTH'K TO CUKDITOHS-itavlng lost our buntness by fire. we m pcctfully ask all persons knowing .themselves IndeMv-d to ns to se'tle as soon as possible. T. J. H'H, I.IAMS SON. Wllhur Or. tf ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I have for sale 2H lots on Pine ftreet. tilso lot and bullillnf known as the Pennine lodging house, l.ane street. Also 5 acres 1 miles out. near Target Range, and 20 acres In looking Glass. For par ticulars call on or address J. T. Goodman, administrator estate of J. J. McCoy, dacw d dtf FARMERS Take a' look at the cut above of the simplest strongest, bgt cutting mower on the market today o It's a CHAMPION the world over. You will need a Mower, Rake and Tedder to cure your hay properly, why not buy Call or write us and let us the CHAMRION J. F. Barker & Co. VEHICLES 0 Phone 201 Roseburg, Oregon. What makes our 1 business grow? :: a : It's because we treat g.- the people right. o o u H Someiuerchants in their "'attempt to lead in prices often buy inferior goods but that is some thing thafthis compauyodoes not do. cOurourteous treatmeut, the superiorjquality ojOur goods and thecright prices is what is build ing up ojir business every0day. 0 If ypu arje tiot a regular customePplace a trial order tand be convinced; 0 o H Alton. S. n PUooeg 201. and51 mmmntntm?imimammtar ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET Q " H.CD. MAY. Prop. Fresh, and Cured Meats of all kinds " . Fl'nh and Poultry 'We know how to cut meat to gS t the be9t results In cookl'nic Ther is more ln-the cutting than most peo pie believe. We may be termed ex perts in our line. Let us prepare your .Sunday roaift, and you will h. convinced. W want your, trade. " 7 u 111 ' KHk'lnl Frep IK'llverjr. Phone 1.841. Shop on Sheridan WANTED l,mM W0RTH of 2nd Hand Bradley's Second Hand Store Q I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my prices on harness. You will find that I am right. A. D. BRADLEY, - the best? tell you why you should buy IMPLEMENTS Yours for auare deal, prey & Co GROCERS o o . O . aucceiwn .toJ.. Barker &Co. II o We Bur HMet, Street, Near the Depot. o We Like The Meat We Sell We wouldn't hesitate to eat any piece of meat we sell. 0We know that it is all right and everything It should be. 0 Our meats are the choicest that experience caa pro cure.' If you try it you'll agree that SoUjj never tasted better. The Economy Market Go. Kolilhagen, Prop. The 2nd J5T Man G