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DOUGLAS IS THE BEST COUNTY IN OREGON AND OREGON IS THE BEST STATE IN THE UNION. THESE ARE FACTS YOU CAN BANK UPON. Fl KEEP WELL POSTED Ob the currant events ol the world's progress by reading the Daily Review Delivered by carrier, 60 eut month OSEBURG Review PROFITABLE INVESTMENT Advertisers set good return! from ao nonnceiuenta placed in live papers Ilia Hailt and Twick-a-wkh Rivii. Try them there's none other no good. VOL. XI. KOSEItUl ;, OREOON. SATl'RlPlY ?: KXlNi, JI NK -JO, 1008. NO. OH. R Jl'lKiE IIANX.VS llKCISlOX. .Nullillin IahiiI OiiIIihi Klvctimi us to tin County. In regard to the decision ol 'udge Hanna at Medford, Krlduy, on me contest brought by the llijuor In terests agulnst the local opliuu law, a dispatch from Medford to the Port land Telegram says: m ,' Judge H. K. Hanna this moriilir sustained the former order enjoi ins me uounty court of Jucksi . county from declaring the citv ut Medford dry under the state law as a result of the county having cast a majority in avor of prohibition at the recent election, in his decision the court practically decided that the late election ,;was nulliiled, as far as this county Is concerned, and that tin county court will be sustained ,Jn Dlllhni-lJ.ll.ir Ihn II ....I ... . V ' . -uw.wi itiug liull&lllg Ul SUIOUllt in all precincts which voted in favor of saloons two years ago, regardless or tne last election. In effect, the Medford charter is held goods as opposed to the slute law. The demurrer filed in the case by Mr. Colvig, counsel Tor the pro hibitionists, will be argued before the court tomorrow, and ifQiot sus tained, an appeal will at oncer be taken to the supreme court, where tne matter,delns such as nffects pub lic welfaCP, It is hoped an Immediate hearing can 1$ had. it is eviaent mat a long legal con test will ensue. The prohibitionists being now- befSre the court in the contest, effort will be lost to aft feet their ends. It is evident today that it will be impossible to enact an ordinance by the present city council to close the saloons under the pity dinner, rue receuT ncensea. liumcd with the understanding that they would be revoked in caseohe county was declared dry, willSiot run until the action of the supreme court in the matter. O The county court adjourned until June 30, but there will be action when It reconvenes, The action was Q)roughtfihd H a provision of Medford's which reads as foHows: chant er. "The city council shall have power and authority within the city limit of Medford. to license, tnx. regulate or prohibit barrooms, drinking shj-fls, billiard rooms Jiowling alleys, da "je halls, and all-' places who' spirltouB, malt Cor vinous liuuora are MM or kept for sale. Irrespective of Wiiy general law of the s4jiO' oiio'iiis subject enacted by the legislature or lllWlm luumla at I..-.,.." The injunction virtually nuijjliesif) wuuiy iiruiiiijuion, dui leaves imtm clnct prohibition In effect. Gold Hill and Jacksonville will therefore be j.wet as well as Medford; and Axh- lnnil PATltral Pr.lt, r W'n.wl ..I I In 17...., I,. Point, Ptoenlxl Tnlent and other dry preclnctii will remain dr?. The chartercwas passed by the leg islature of 190S after the passngr of the local option law by the ini tiative and it completely nullifies the local option law In Medford, giving the city council the rlghtPto keep the town open. Medford ijyeiit wet In the election, but the heavy prohibition vote In Ashland and Central Point sent the county dry. " Cured of Itrlglit's Disease. Geo. A. Sherman, " Lisbon Red Mills, Lawrence Co., N. Y., writes. "I bad kidney disease for many years and had been treated by phy sicians for twelve years; had taker s well known kidney medicine and other remedies that were recom mended but got no relief until I be gan using Foley's Kidney Cure. The first half bottle relieved me and four bottles have cured me. of this terrible disease. Before I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure I had to make water about every fifteen minutes, day and night, and passed a brick dust substance, . and sonK&mes a slimy substance. I believe I would have died if I had not taken Foley's Kidney Cure." Red Cross Pharmacy REAL ESTATE TKAXSf-KHS. A. Creason to Susan V. Woodruff, $10: lots 3 and 4. block 2.'!. Kinney's addition to Roseburg. L. L. Ferduc to R. A. Helford. J400; 40 acres sec. 26. 30-3. L. H. Smick to Anna E. Chun-hill. $500; south 60 feet of lot 3. block 47, Roseburg. Lamb and Howland to J. C. liny less, $f0; lot i. block 8, Johnson' addition to Myrtle Creek. Howland and Nelson to J. T. Ad kins, $200: lots 1 and 2, block 2, Howland & Lamb's addition to Myr tle Creek. George Doerner to Ed. Henry. $6500; 200 4 acres in sees. 10 and 11, 27-7. J. F. Weaver nnd J. C. Taylor to S. A. Hrown, $3f.00; 280 acres sec 36, 31-7. Lena Perklnson to Trunk Chamb ers. $1000; lots 1 and 2. sec. H. 30-7. J Cha Jones to Elizabeth Jones. $1000; parts of lots 1 and 2. block 8. Drsis. ATTENTION. ItOAP SI PKH VISORS If you want something Eood In eulvertji. see Pat, P. O. Hox 302. Roseburg, Oregon. dswj20 f Tfilt Thrflntf CrPPK Tift Hill in PARADE HEADED Ya, BANDS Hitchcock D clints Job if Manager of Uuipjisii iLiCb U' fall's eRuauiug Mile Special to the Evening ltevlew. CINCINNATI 0., June 20. Wil liam H. Tall aiiipJamescH. ShernWi the Uepuhlical() nominees for presi dent of the II. tjL, and Ovice-piesi-dent, accouipanled by representatives of thp national committee, arrived (n hub ciij luuii) imo were given a tre mendous ovation, The pftrty was met at the"depot by an immense throng of people uudebruss bands. Aftaj several minutes of Informal greet ings a parade toOralt's hiiinu tujik place. 0 The purpose of the vistl of Taft and .Sherman to this city is to select a campaign manager. Till posijion was tendered to PiOik 11. Hitch cock, who. declined. Myron T. der rick and Arthur 1. Vorys are ifnw ineut iunQl fur t lie place. -. Sketi li iif .Irhh-s S. Shernmu. 0 James Schoolcraft,-. Sherman, the itA -finum -nil niiillliiee IOI vice-presi dent, was born in I'tica, X. V., Oc toberQJ4, nsiiS. and save for short intervals occunied In travel. has jmcfilt his entire (Jil'e thereP He re ceived uotn aiacadeinh- and coll(-( late education and siiortu- alter lily rnduatiog, from l'tiiiillon college in 1878 'was admitted to Oe liar.o He entered politics,, in lSs'S andd3nedlalely0and lost no tirnt?ln nifltlng it- yeai-r latei-Owas elected nfeyoi - an investigation, which riulted In four Utica (Ol the itepulicnu i ket. re- elvlng a haud.viitie Hiajorlty in a :ili- HJways considered DefnoCiiitlc. At Sal-atogn In 1890 he was selected lo presiiU) over th deliberations of he llepuhlicair convention, and was later chosen, orator oh irmnyOnotable jccasiolis. o o n He wn elei.rt to IJie nrtfeth. flf-'y-Iirst and iifty-third congresses as i Repubtican, and re-elected to the an. nnd re-elected to the lb, reccing 2W.,o votesc lb. 21, 1 viHq. for John O. lifty-fourt lgainst Uendrson, a Democrat ci'ure.synarx sierninii was q lor mo time chUiirinnn or the Republi can campaign committee audoniadP a reewnl for hTinself through the man ner In-liich he $ot subscriplions. On the door of congress he made a -dirring sfS-ech ngaine) hullffiiirfj or he I'nTiaina canal, and dec arwl thai America should not accept it as 8 T ft. Desn te his ntlllmle in till. jttf- matter he has foryears been one of the sTaiilu-hest friends of PresidcuP lloosevelt, and on a number oP occa- ;ions has conferred with him regard ing the present campaign. While gathering campaign contri butions he Introduced a 2-cent rail road bill in congress. lie was Speaker Heed'ao most intimate friend in congress during the latter years of his life, and presided fti tile house more than any other man. - He introduced the anti-ticket icalping bill and many olhernias ures. His party has often offered him excellent positions in the em ploy of the government. Al.fc .MA V IIK.Mt IIKY.W l-;disni Plionogniph lleconls of Talkv by the (Vri-at Commoner. $ Every American cilizen has heard. of the wonderful oratory of. Hon. V. Ilryan, twice candidate for the presidency of the I'nlted Slates. Millions have heard him speak hut a vast multitude have never had that ipportunlty. although the desire to hear him again and again continues lo increase. To supply this dmand he Edison Phonograph Co. recently arranged with Mr. Hrvan to make records of a number of the striking nortlons of his most f.-itnons options. One of their recording experts v:is sent to Lincoln, Nebraska, and In the library of Mr. Itrvan's o-: h"'?!'- hese records were made. They are; among the plainest ami most natural records ever turned out anil no one who has ever heard Mr. Hrvan sp-;ik I will fail to recognize all Hie wonder-i ful charm of voice and rnanm-r for; which he is famous. These n-inrds may soon ! hnd at all Kdlson depiiH-j Itories and wilt he on sale at llurr's Mui-ic iiuuse ill Ri.-ipiii'i;. nmiii Inly sit. Call and hear them. I Will Curo Oiniiniption. A. A. Herron, Flnrtn. Ark., wtHps: "Foley's" Honoy and Tar If the boat preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I know that It has cured consumption In the first stages." Yoa nvr h-aid of any one usln Foley's Honey and Tar and not being satisfied. ;i:o. T.wi.oit rxiKit i.oxih? I .iiiiii r Itiisehur-K Thiilier OriiiseiQ races ici-ui in rrison. Infotniation from Crescent Cits1 rt'luhui1 tht' 101111 s- ''"'d of- n.-e today to thoguffect thnUWeorgo it. layior, well known here as land locator, had been held there un der bail of $ 1000 on a feloiQ- charge of obtaining money under false pre- tense in f isidulently locating lan seekers on Del Norte cgpnty timber ..,B cAuiiuiiiiuuu look places before n instl.-o r.r th.. i n.a... I before a Justice of the pence in Cis PPIlt Pifil- n, tl.n 11,1. I, rV. rGa . i. cent CiSy on the yth. It ft 4tifft the autoritiesahere have eviclence thfft Taylor fraudulentlys locikl'd twel Pgrsons and yiut tlfj-y "now have htm where he' cannot do any more aeiraudlng for some time. ijis reported t hnve doift able crooked work in Curry countv. and there has also been comfSgirji oA Huin iu i'uiikiub coillliy. A yeaPatS) tlils0JiOie,Taylor nt temiiteir to victimize Bq local grocer aijd wrluld have sucfleded gioubahlv had not trriftgrbcor been anexperb enced luipberjnan. o-a'ayirQigreedco locate ThilBrocert;jjnd his wQe on two tifjibV' claims In section 22, 28-4,Bn Lees Creeke(jieaio Mjrtle0 preek.obut Instead locatifl them on 'claims oln sections 2 anM on the? hroij, 8( North Deer gjeek,. In the adjoining owcmiiiv lyceiving uiem by alter ing, the sei-tinr? Minntln n-n n The claln?s vdiiclP Taylor sjiowed the0 ii.iiiiik parues Qcomain about Ifc OOifjnoo feet of timber eachand were not vacant, whereas thr? clnlms thft were represented to be are not w8rth tnxes.O O l?eftuning to liosfliiirg0 Uie Erc.PeeP Tin nis wile made the necessaOylll ings ai tiitolJ. H. land olllce nnd Tav- lm-c!-as teudepj-d (ji gtovfrJfyr rnoo as hft Ifii-aloi! fee. 0S01O1 after0tlre groc.y eHamiiieda bhieprinf of his i-lniiM tnii,l (n,,.,.,ii..t..i 13-..,? I claim "on-l nn.,litely mLle ftdisit p-ov,a- ,lB,t thoShO-nn, ofwafA mrtC, . ".Z nned rjliere n-ow'hhi Xwna n.o. Greflt, run luj a Hvesterly cllro-tlon.o oiurjeas lie Knew tnt the course of Lees Creelr evli.ni,! In c...,,K Li i. ft T..O. . 6 " . . p.,. .i, inn. in: iit'Cilllie siisiiicions wi nil ?lo8ui-rOof cfluolQaiid. . P,9,.t,o. bOely for him hij;lor wis gtlll iff s, 0"e iieiliaiineu Hie PCIUjl-11 of bis money lynler threat of prosiO culion OjiiOj TayhffOloSt no time IB conijlylng. 0 eg o o Shortly cuter this incldent.njlor left Kondiurg. giJingoto CllrvOniii- ty mid later crosinj: rjgio 'to JineJ ,,,,, ,0 Hosr.mrK t1P jPnloriP ,,f .A ,ulg fi M 'h CjaannSaimT. ando his an-Osfeoin 1'Sl- V.e" "ui iik-i i t fljiiiorina. lie IOI I oe- Ifornin tfccdslfilis eyttle surprlo.'., Thinks It Kiirel9li$-J.lfg. o LCXter M. Nelson, of Noples, Me. pat in a recent letter: "Mfave uiied hr U'ltlir-O Vnn, .111 .,..r' years for coughs0 mrdcolil, Bnd J think It saved nivJIfe. I linvo fnnr,,i VtM. i,,.,Q ,'. n . o .. P aeoiiuie reinen.v" lor tnront aoa limg cotiiYllalnR ando w-ojgd no cniore ne wiyiout a bottle than I would be witnout Tood." For nearly forts years xew Discovery has stood at" the head of throat nnd lung remedies cAs a jireventntive of pne8monia. agd iitnn-i u, i-hh iiiiii il nnvno equal. Sold under guarantee at A. C, Mnr sters' tlrug "store. 60c and $1.00. SIMIAY AT THE CIH RCliES. 'MethodlsR Soutlo ffi-v. CoA. iPex road. Evenig sulSjec?, -(JlofdiiiK, Onto God:" specin miislp services beginning at Xgi'dock. Mrnlng'K vice at lj o'clock. SunWay gchoul at 10' a. m.. Junior LengueVnt 2l l. m., Epworth League at 7 p. III., Stella McElbinny, leiyier. Every'uio.-weli-oine. A. O. L W. AT TENT I O.N, llusiness of Importance lis to be transacted at the regular meeting of9 uosi-nurg i.ooge, .o. lii. A. l.l. II. W., on Monday evening. Junlf 2 2. i-.ery nienioer tswged tihilie pres ent. HOWELI, M. W. 2L ATTKrlOX, AH.MEKS. (5) vfiu want a milk house that is lli-to-d;lf( burg. On- see I'a' box :on. .".112. Itose dswjy20 Dane ALthsL ARMORY i Tonight!! JVOl'Ll) WASTK NO TIMK. JiUvt CIiiiiiiIh'iIiiIii nnd Then lU-gln worn, nays Aiirnluiiu. w s PORTLAND, Or.. June SI'S) -Sen- ator-elect Albert AbrnhumPo' Doug las county. Is in the city froi his gome at l(asehurg attending tcs per- sorStl business nifj dookinira-er the Politlcal8ltuiftl8ii. The senator wiis Elected on a Statement, No. 1 plat-, form, defeating gouimodor;,S.Jck-l! son, a inembe8of thehouso f rop- t'Oi-iiiimvea uiwne 1 IHJ I SCSSloluaild Slio vfi. r,,,.,.l. r,S. i ?.. ' running tiff election to th ! senate 'on a Kemibaican cl I fone. 8 e 0 choice plat- iBenafor Ahrffliam considers, ffiat the RllllPlOtltll 0. 1- n..nU,l..n sealed by the recent adect ion and go mni-inii no no auciopu maue to defpat the" will of the jeopleHe also blilL?Ves tlftif Ihn- lA,lul,.i?,m, shoulif be organl'd with the view of transacig the business of th8 state to the best advantage, thatoflft ques ti'on of a Statome8too.108ranaintl- StlUVilllfillt OVn 1 .J - XIq"--"- uiiuiii.aiirui ohik'm liot enter lntotho nroblem of select. lug a president of the senateoor a spenkerOof the house, o 00 o , "I lrjive hPard of no e()i-P to 3e fgat the will of the people afid (5b not l..nl.... !. d.,,. . . .. . . mtiiiTvo niuL any -will oe 11111(10,-' bftld nim-niirmim tiyis Qnornnig. "I lyive iierd Hjithlng ofniirj- plan to organize dhe legislatin-e oin mrlnilP llnn.,.. M.,li,...0 'P ... 6' 11 .iu.uioii;iiit, (yitfiu WIIH.I rumor nas been sjireadoln sonjo 06 ""4 Relieve tbat antement'o. ? shou,dSnter Into the bffsln.os 8f ,., i ttV,8, fi Whji the inei9jho ifle dedieifs)to he ohserv- Uiiii9..-rliflli iu.l7,.l.,o ..in i...i..' . U-U,.. .U.t,.,,r 1,111 9IVMIIU O.IHl tiieir voiSofor GormYr CluOmbei Mn when the tilllP enrui.u liif llin u..,n..d Uortal election. After that theSvho iiiiainesM hiki initrnt oioine meini'rss of the legislaturo sBould oUepl.9 oier ve 'J.''o. i''1 . 1,6 siflo Irr.glKQtft'e1 Q'e; .L.,1 1.1 .1 1 .... . O.. , M UIIH1 IL lltIlllSSI II M llllir nil III tempt' 9ihoulddevelon tin defeaJ,. t Be Lylll ol the petflile then It njigtlt'bc ISldvisahle tpcsio urB a StateOienfe No. I OrgiOUZiH tlnn of t ier lealslntnrn Otfierflse g ouglit 0n be oi-gauizorP " uiejueaMii tiillid of tlio Oans- Qictlon or publb- business, v0llbpirj re gar?! tffllfflrtv arflLfitlRid;0,.!- fT,H,,.,,.l .Rfferee." o o o . V. ' n TO O U-stfiilb OMiivP .'ftoy lln fo Face I o Murrjer ChnPoo. r, o 9ALl'lD'Or Juno, 19. AjmSCaruy niArshnPdt. Wesrtfall: wan-4i roil Klit In lo0Vi ipier arjefft foj- assault (fli llaih Ml-iPtiv nf -U'nurrtill Qra,iIi.i,nD jngiy. larreg. wno Is agedoaMnit WI. ... t,ii jinnwcu in 0au aiiiy-cailrjU With, 1-loffi. who ft 82. feelileoandQIo- crepK nH-ifi? age? over srlfjie 9uniieci fliattePs. Eye wjt&ssesoay tlyit both mnn liiwl l.nnn ,1 .n ., 1,J .. ,ll .. S. ....i u..Hro.,n .. ,11,1 nilllld. Aftvjs, soniffi hotcivHords. finrjiy oitAick die old lfinn anif koocked bjio doiP, then klckedoliiifl,oknocklng his teeih O.llt Mn,l Im.II,.u. n.lt-...P0 1.9.P. "... tinn il ' ' 'O o' 1 q 1 " UIIU IIQII- yie0inv"iu iiihii. aviiqI now iivr in a (0ticaPPondiliou CQiroy is In the0 shoyjfr'sot-Bstody. o c?o f " S. M. Morgan was doun roir? Gjinflinslllo Riday.0o hdwin Wener. dt Mvfflle Ori'ek. was IB llila'civ tocbiy.o o .i. a. anu ;i 1 1 in n lo were In town today. They report snow eon .Mt. Scott, which1 is a very rare o .enrrence In June. o Q " AoPROBABILITY. Mrs. Him Pack: "Qaraldina want an Engliih aarl or dojk, but if I ean't B't an for hr I Monder how a German count would anwr." Ham Pack (abntminddl)l MOh, probably in Dutch or brokan Eng lish." o - ' - ' - ExpfosioD&on,;Arca(Iia Near ils PSiladclplila Dock P21ILLP;'S(tfRE' MISSING Balg City BanlictPiacjd Uuder Bonds, . tbarfivlth Perjury ln . Land Heafks Speclul to the EveulnpIieIoS. I'llILiU)RBpRlA. Pifi, Suiie 10 A11 eXnIOSiltll tllllllL)lt tnCilllvu Immi caSwied by iSis niaciicallv ileslfiived Uhe IRinhurg Buj'issArcaiyaionear her -uoen, iu mis cny lUjSi lllgllL. A wild II line look 11 nee n nuin I hnp-.vr.uun 'jirdomnny persons jumped Iftto the w9er r? II QJMnillnv..,! 1') ,,,9, ,,..,& Icilled 6i' the oxploslono A score of ' olheB persoRs ffro Qiilssing and It Is R5iin..8.iij,n..o,.... ,P.. O.i o " 0 , Ihuikio; I'lulA lflinds. o HAlvEH t'ri'Y, Oio. dune 19. J. 1 ii ..i. ..i P.,.r.. j N 1 1 1 lo n 1 1 1 1 an k o f 1 hi k e r n 'v. lfid.Moot, cjiariO-s of wfilfu ...o, . , n,,,i? , ,.,,,,., rl V.HU1, rvuicper land hearings, was ar- T r, " y . ... . .. rv.iig(i nere tins auorning. lie fur- inaii(.-U iiiii iu (iiu Willi (K f.l,IIUII siioo'ioiiiMgi:!?) wiTiidll'lri SerhuisoMlslyyb Ovwlnki-H Xltlle 0dt While KllltJig Hlids. ' C o COHVAL13S, Or., June lO.S-Twg, lime uoys, one Hltle rule, 8(Oeralullt gli cherry birjjln a tree, and a phy sician called Mi haste to save alire. fiPthe brief story of a Shooting affair in norlheriD Henton.0 Tho luds wercS Willie linO I lift n y Denny, residfiig Patll their wjlowedr, niolher near iwou-niiiiu v lew,-live -nines norm ot Corvallla, While the lafis were shoot mgdilrds out of the cherry trees on Wednesday evening the weiuiMi was accidenlnlt' dis.'hacgcd, the bulle? eQtering th)Jaw hone, knocking out severuloteelh. plrcDig tho root OiW 'tine tongue and burling alio bid's eycsoas It made Ick ijxlt th9gugh his open moulh. AjieCSijjviilllB pOysiclan reached the cene in time to stop thoO)i-use hemorrhiyee that resulted, and if? is thought the patient wlft recover. 0 Thec boy'5 Tiitlo-r cofriniittcri kuI clde idxuit oa y..ir Rko Av liitngliiK t.i....oiP i2 o o QJ A IL. ( jt CAiniiK KCKUKI U. HPWeMHer tftirt-B locaKomrc Kmmfriirg it? l boun flifllnH h a in., Hm- . litos Y IVgclpittllpiiHlii luchen tm nunaredUji 0 3 jlmnm Jl6mDcriiliir(r.. ...Q.a... 0lf 'reoipJUtlpn ... q, . 9 0 e V6U1 preoiD. iilnr dm of month m. . O H Kwg. p reel p. (orthlftmoiilh lor 80 yean . 1 otA lotai precip. iron) nevi. i, iyo7 w aaie. . . :u..7 PrnUPaell.-irQi-y tfuiHopI IqI" ptu U9y (lncVfriive)... G:i ?.. MM a 'a1 Hi mow. Ohwnft fWC ROSEBOROcAND VICINtJ e ShowerB toitiKiit and Sunday. Ij. E. Mllit-tlK.;, the Diitard nuir rhant, wax In town today. I'AVIXO PROGRESS. A rnlny day, even in the dry sea son, eittLijiasizes oif? city's need for I the street paving for which the city council maue mo formal order at ....... "" i'iiii ingni. innt action (irmtlHScojttncll is hailed with STREET paMng should be advanced as rap- purposes when cleared of the brush idly as polhle. Medford has al- and timber, some fifteen different ?- Li . contr"5' for Bl" l""-iies have located claims In the . .rl" of bti"l"hlc l"ve- vicinity of the old North Myrtle min- nient and Grants Pass has completed ing region during the past year. A all tle a.relimlnary (formalities and number of these claims are on unsur- IIS now ready to recoTve bids for an veved land, whllo others are on land extonslvo lot of paving In that irity. light as mineral when the gold fever Kugenu Is adding ,il or two to once surged through the veins of their area of paved streets this Bea- the ever credulous goldseeker. At soi and the Viiijipt and concerted one time the Consolidated Gold Mln- actkin of Koseourg s citizens is need- ing company, with headquarters at Wi lli order te keep our city In tfie Sulom, claimed more than 2000 acres ror-erront of progress among Oregon's in that district as mineral land, but u Z attA Krowl"- nmnlctpnl- most of It has been tnken up lately g'. Maigy adt-lvu, progressive peo- either as honlcHtoads or timber Pie 0uoe now coming into our cily, claims. There will likely be a num- and untsp with a viewo locating, her of contests when these claimants and well-paved streets and good apply fur their patents, on the roads will move an Important factor ground tnat the land is more valu- tmvard tliMr making investmc its nnd aulnXor mineral thau for the timber becoming erninnent residents hore. or for agricultural purposes; but Oregon ftis grown rapidly in thewlth the exception of one or two past few years. Its real growth and pieces of fairly good mineral laud on progress Is JSst getting fairly Btnrt- Leos Creek, ltls not likely that any ea. 1 oopU both at ligino nnd abroad uii contests will be successful, are jusj,, beginning to realize the These parties will likely have no ser- Ki't'i't pisitiiiilira nndriutviiM.nirna nit 1 . wnu-ir nere await tlitonf). f Ea (leveiopmeni W gl . n from Atty. Geo. Olnlla today. Hyron was In 'IIIIIIMIMIIIIIIMIIMII CELEBRATE The 4th of My o - av ETistrict Fair Grounds .ROSEBURG Fine Progfamfme of 'Patriotic Exercises .B BARBECUE 0 end Pfcnft Dinner. RoasLMeat Furnished Fret?. j&Qq o Free Admission j& tojjroundsbrace(iraek ifiid grandstand, Raceifand sports Jtilbthe afternoon? 0 w 3 o (Joinjiiittee in charge A. Buchanan, C. S. Jackson, E. JTPengra, EWarrott, E. LGiles, JM"n Now is time to fist four Farms, Orchards, Sk&H Ranches Timber LaiMs aSd City Property. We ofTciBvou the advantoiires of widp flwolrp nut. ; -side connections. ,f'(iitl II TOUR -PROPOflT 8 aSend full description, or call we will be pleased toeme(a 'om. s UMPQUA VALLEY LAND CO., Office Maccabeg Temple Cass StJ . Roseburg, Oregon. J. W. Hanillton, Paaldent. J. F. Masker, jflA i'realdent. J. W. Hum, N. nii: J. K. Darker, S.oCSeHartrum.o o 0 o 0 A. C. ROSEBURG NATIONAL BANK o Establlflind 1908. Capital," '". "$5o;ooo.oo o Hiifi'tjr l. imlt Ih.xi'k fur rrnl by the niinilli. Our conservative management often aubatantlal advan tnicca fjto present and propectlve patrons. We are prepared to handlo all business entrusted to us accurately and expeditiously. X1XTKSTS ARE LIKELY. lloiiieslenil nnd Tlnilier Entries Lees Creek Mining District. In Myrtle Creek Mail: Through a de- sire to gain possession of valuable timber land, much of which will be toiin illilUM.it v i., fintanM.. tt.Ai- i.,j - m....v...w ill uwilllllg L1IVII IBUUl uiili mm ,nr tu n nvnnn.lnna n .1 When thill l Hnnn tlmrA mill npnh.lil,, bo a railroad built from here to tap that belt of timber much of which Is KOO(j ns )B foumi anywhere In Southurn Oregon. . Orl'IC'KHH. e e A. C. Marstor, C8hler.0 e W. T. Wright, Asst. t'aahler IHUKOTOIW. I)U. Shambrook, J. O. Newland, I. Abraham, C2 Chas. W. Parks, Mratert. O r mt. lly th jrrnr f'J.UO, or will