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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, '.aaam; $ KEEP WELL POSTED ROSEBURG PROFITABLE INVESTMENT Advertisers get flood returns from an nouncements placed in live paper tlie Daily and Twice-a-wiik Riviiw. Try them there's none other so good. On tbe current events of the world's progress by reading tbe Daily Review 4 Delivered by carrier. 60 ent month. VOL. XI. KOSKltrUO, OREGON', WEDNESDAY KVEXlMi, Jl XK 21, num. NO. 101. CLEVELAND IS DEAD TWO WKDDIXt.S TODAY. Review HAD EASY NIGHT Sherman's Condition, However, llViirri-AiliunN at trtla (Yi-k; Age liiDWii at I) Ik ton. o (i0 o o o O Q- 5 o Was Twenty-second President of the United States. o o Only Democrg Who " House Since 1860-Was Only Jiying Ex o (-!.'5s37 Qm at CtfdweTl, Es- X (.J.) se oiinm New Jerseyp'-J Al nil-criMs.w . M.l. () 1-855-tlW academic p'tJuca'f (J) tlonXbecaniea) Jlerk in a ( Qr W lilVWe. InCprtflulo; (.V (A) 18.13 lAdihJtted to (trie bar (.J.) MV1 uwfcijui IJlucnlCfi" Ol llW)p (-J.) OiPjfci'iKalo. w 0;,; C (.f.) 1$',3 (Became assistant dls-(4-(4P trict atjofdey mf jEh?hun- (4. (W ' U'. N'w;yotS)w (4- n lSSi-rEIeirtiVd niavor c(f) hist (4) hiigie " city, ihiffalo. Niftf::) fc.U (.) M" Nominated; ami eioytpa (.J. 0(.) (as governor ltt'IIew)!Ji;B) on (. (-j. (tie Democrapc (th-jtet. ( (4) il84)-tBlect(( iHive8itien) of(4-l)'''s (-!) o(-hS Cnlted States ai Dem-( () crati over James ft. LB)ajne ;4-J (,..) i,Kepuoili!an.o ry iriajorlt; f'(. (A) C7 eleto)'ai votfi) ;i. (-.) i;886- Mai-rled'o it) JWbit () nouso q (ifirancesj vr plso in ,, .J. i (1 Utme) 2. o o '" " t4-(-!') l'88Sj Nomiliaterjl (for PVesi- (.$ (.; degt"1 or the Unitud1 States ;4 O by ithe; Heroooi-BtsJ bu de- fy, pealed (by Btnjaniin ilarri (1 bo. Ri'publlcan. u f-f"' ;) 1889 -Redirned to) In pi'ac-(A () tlce; locating In Newi York;. (!)! juua Again nominated rirfj. (4-) c President by Democrats and A electedi defeating JPresldent 4" (4) ;Hari'iBon. 0 i' r-: (4-? 489T Retired ' front' presid'-(. (4) incy and aMve politleal life. (A () () () (A) and Kok up bis residence at Prinwtone Ni J.. iPrinoetoti (4 j'niiferslty conferring upon -J. bini the, degree, of 'JJq d.' ( A 4 AA j-. f peclaj o the) enng; Review) lirover Cleveland, the only' living iff) (tireBldent ot ijbt; ttnittlie Slates. 'did l i -.ii mo uuiiie ucie turn iiioruiilK, nKetl 71 Jrciiirs. Intestinal, tRpiihleVtron! (w)deii Mr. Cleveland bas su.tt-red Qn-r'lt-naelj;. for pyfcf) al-j ifar past, was the O "cause of l'ls) dl'inise. Fr imjny- months pnvi, Mr. iCleftlniiiJ-Iias ,been U hoWing "between JifeQnd death Slnd fch Alfttirfiln. tllnfla llta hil Q).,a OlTll'rlWl Irt t,flln,inl,,nf O O O puing ihe Ust twrPnffinths of hi; illness Mr. Cleveland lost 1 nf came ol death 7&s "Heart fnilnrp brought) n) bylurtuionarv.- thrOni') bosis and oemay G oU Grover CpveliCn. Qwei(tyspcnj(cT pestilent of tQ CnitPiQjt.nes a net theU)ily Democratic occupant of the White Hsmse S(lncVothe Civil War, was boW In Cldwe4T Kssex c(unty. Newersev. MnV-H"'!' i-M '1Z . O W'ht) (Jvovt'rvwas four (year's old. )fatherVa Presbyterian clVrBymaiy' awepted a call lo EikveileviiieQiiHaf.1 Syracuse. N. Y., whWe the son had an academy schooling, iijnd afterward was a ;lerk in a countrystoro. H'he J removal of the family to Clinti. (Olieida county, gave drover addi- naWdifcational advantages In UfV ariiueiiiy mere. in iiis Heveiueeni ii year he became a clerk aw assist ant teacher in the New York Institu tion for the blind in N'ew York City. In which his elder brother, William, was then a teacher. In August. ) 1850, be secured a place as clerk and Convlsr-Tor the law firm of Itrnrers Howen and Rogers. In Huffalo. be Clevelanc zz ccrjtaio toratJrlaITOon5Didrjte!tl5,5'(!4 Wil autunin of thai year was ie,-.Mn $4 a week for his work. He was admitted to the bar In ls.'iS. but for o ihre years longer he remained with the firm that first employed him. act ing as managing clerk at a salary of 11.000, a part of which he devoted to eccroo cthc support of his wldofj-'t )'h'0 who died In 1S82 He was appointed assistant district attorney for Erie county in 1 M.3, anr! held iflo office for three years. t this time strenuous efforts were be ing made to bring the Civil war to a close. Two of Cleveland's brother? were in the army and his mother and sister wpre dependpnt largely upon he borrowed money to send a substi tute, and It was not until long after the war that he was able to repav tbe loan. In 1S65, at the age of o o o Has Occupied White - Pgsident -e- o o tweiifTvelirlih he was Xlid Democrat li candidate Hot district attorney, but was defeated by the Republican can didate, his Intimate friend, Lyman K. Hass He Ihen hei-Mine H linv i,:n't. Iinr nf Isnnc Viimlnt-iinul inwl HSU (6ennie Wviuember f)ihe tirniO of Lnntjlrig. t'levelafirTi and Ktffityin. (to continued a suiViissVul mWtteeT ihH when be via elected sheriff, ofiEHe ctfuhtv. At (hd txnira - Ktir)of lijaJthree-yeQa' term be form- f ttd") a law nartncrsliiii witril IiTh ner- psonal frientLand noJiticnl antagonists hLvmnn fty (LissrWie firm being llusS riei'qianii and iuxkuji, anil, alter t"(K rareeu reupeiiieni rroni railing aeaiin r Jr. BnsX (tliQlirm naniiO ;wlis haigSil to C'levelanuV-und (fihisell 1'he (,flriH was prosperoYrs, niidTClcve I :aiid (atVinti(l)hjRii riuiS) as a-ftvr) el) I lined, roi- tlieimgiliiclly ion! direct- of rhts) IiJkR' aiifl irWssirfnniTh (niiigUiBb ma?t'ry(Sr vbjs yasfs) In (the; (6ii)uinn (r)f K8lf!l be was piotoln8ld). linJi:ratic iNUldldaietor :im,or oi uuuuiri.',ii.iiti,.wii jecwoj ny "iajorny pi. ;):,,u; uie liiityi ever fiy.ey lo 'JV ailiiqili' ill I lull Cliy. tAi he name election a ItPpubJiciin slate 'i:fetvf Was carried in BUfTiUo by an iytirngt majority of over (TjHiu, (but independent and) "n'foi'm;' inovtniiMI "vio irimypt" using that prcro ntWe 'feavIeBfrly firi) ohPckUiR) rpublir expenditures that he deenW nnwlfie. illegal and extravagant: The refoi'm 'iir, iitetbod of admtnlHr.erljig . th' cUys affairs; insiitut'jd by hi m while nayor. led to bis elei tlon iii th1 fol WiwiiiR year as governor of, the: Btate New York, by a majority ofj 1 i 1 KimV voteH' Ovsr his oppoin'Uti, .ludpo I'olgcr. the lte.imblican S&'.rotary of The vlJnitody tateBj treaeury. the rnits of assiduous iiirnst ry, u mis tent at ioujOdlBtiky, OlSrouptjnei-aml simplicity notediii" Mr. ('levelpnd'f 'arlycaryer were Ql)sprvahh' durinp (JOs stay-in Albany. His pficiioTitofiaJ Miccpsjj in tbe gnln'Timtorlal election, ts indicative of the) probability of ;ils carrying New Ark. and o (fiv. 'ractfhg the ineeiid.-'ntjyote. secnr-' ?d -filni (the iHrnocratipQiioniiniCtior .'orMlHVr''sidticy in l'-' I' h'- been Mai() that Mr. Cleveland was a re)u((tant; andidap-Ul8"-friends had nany V'yTJtitiltatiiQistjTrrlr-liini on tft iiihject, fmt he uniformly ((lsOour jged ratlnjr thanOTavored thijntT1ve- nk Mr w;ut Mr. Manning, who t)srved - , diirimT) Part Q ClevTatid'i fiirW termoni8y-retnry.f tUy n9. CtioOconimanded (hx1 battle resulted ) In M ro,l('v,'l:i"d's nominu.J ion. The Ipmfct)its hadJpff-X'lOct-td. ;i peahlent sitnKthe nvvt$iii-Jhf-ItppuMkan part iiJsun. Q-Ir. Cleveland ifaidt-d (tit.- tnU-st a- ioubtfjil atO't'St, and hail little iP UiliuatWn to rouiO mit a iitmilarlj 4U,'(esr-l career wfrii a( n;ri iniial l fa) ln.l m.Wr ir.n intft.i-.iT-! (A'l" 'bo I)en(ocrhiic ixadtts nmuil fam ball' t raided Hill 'and had t$i'):riitrs! avcraloa of hCbm lit little. rtvtrs: avcr:;)!;:i to any thing liJ("rWfiiiieiital parading In' polit,CQ q O (MeveTatijiis nomination in Cliirag wtf acconitnished rmaiusjri be most aeVc)ssi ve kis 1 1 i (fit) u f Ta i n n i a rv HalVled by tbe vetVri John K'fHjV the city of New Ytir)kO where it re 1 quired nearly 1 iiii.ihmi DemocraN majority to grrp the electoral vote of the state to a Dnioifa)' ic candidate Mut Manning and his associates com pelled Tammany to submit to bavi if b votes In the convent Innw-asl eland under tbe unit rule Tn'- was t biff--Cleveland was nonilitr atcd to mako-Mrtj Relit against .liuiie.' G. lllalrif. the Republican candwate In the November election the pOfT- il.r vrit nt ff.r Vr rinvnlnnt 4.91 1 .Ml 7 rh against 4.84S.3:4 rnur for Mr. Dlaln1. n Cleveland's firt admintstratinn c? ',v BPn,'ral prospf-ritv by the admission nf four new slat l Wash i nut on. Montana. Nfrth Da kota and South Dakota ) to the un ion: and bv a freer use of the veto power than had Kenerallv b"en rifed by other president. On tlir ntpetinc of ccitiitresp. in IMcenitcr he devtitprf his annual metae mainly to the advocacy of a redur- 'III I II v I II I I ll""l I III I ' f TtT- plus In the V. S. traurv. This m saep orcaslonf-d a prolonged discus sion of the princlplps of protection a-iL'O ( l ''S CT -C" 'i l. K (.J ( ) i O ci President. Cleveland and fus cabket a,uli Jl,, fiDOieil the issue the iiiitlon- al iiolilktU) c(tDMuiis) of 1 IpSt yvlien i r) Cleveland Sras renoinrnatedUby '3 n-uuiinuniiuvj nrhe Ue niocrats, aiidJ UeuJainlnC Harri- i x was fCEti.sen psen lis tTn; Hppuhlcat(7clevelandJthe studcht ut PrinijetonK Aiflu)ii rlio fornier re-Jduiajed hi m GrovtXMevelaU(r; fa' r celvild a nomtlHr maiorit rue tluriQhe had SS fthe lat(eu' haC the (greailev 'niihiber of ((le)-torai votes aad' (a"cor'dJ(ig)y on (March 4, 18 a Mr Cleveland U'ft; WaftlilrtKMJn' atid1 teinoW d to New York) i;oj lgagf in; inu praquce oi law. The 'defeat In 18!f)(wa OeWiftl by; most of'tlie Democrat leaders an. flnariy-'iiilitosi. of MrXl(tvtapd fie a iimional'fltcio in the pomoQrfttk paftyj (biitjfwheri' -i H,9i! ifolled around j ind the DeinocfaijK: party had,' to boose its Mttfndafd beareft the Dctno- i era tic TeaderK !wxre cohihelled' by the ()V'rw)ulmlng iJetitlmpiLi of the Deni- ocriUie peoi)le to asseiit,to his third nonyiuaHoji- The oonteMtin the Chi-1 go 'convention t,. that year was a desprrate ttne It was on that f.'ca) sTn thatJjlourKe Cochr,ft deliVred bis- nienibniUty speech against Cleye-) laiMlP The nornl(iaion Qwjis l(ftt-ly fOifghTibv the (lelegatioiv-frVirr'hl Twniiii,' cUoNH, York. Dut) on tbe flUSrjryljycilU Nr. Cjevewna) was luim jiiared by a cw v6te nVtu-e than the rteeessarv f wci-thlrflsi In the election Mr. Cleveland ixceiVed'.Qi. (ptilaid) onnra.!)' 01 -loy.. i u over1 jut. run i i- Cjl'cland's WoiQ (adjinliUiitrafToh was wln)lycoiitiniUitiiWHV tye pylci icy tluur4lel li(m) 1 duriiuj liis liVs ernQXewquestions arose of tb' greatest hnportj(t:.y, but bd mit thej all (Tmn preciWly tle )same stand md (t prflmHfuti vnui uiHsame hW va.disUngiWlHMl him iuAiSr1 ihlicart.". rhe-IiMiliratic ma jority in congress was opposed t0iim MfJlhu money IuMmwI tin aoiagon-. ism at times ftJhcameQ-xtrnely Idt- teix His aallle inQbe VeuezueWn iftnyr won linn genui-al p(aVi as did .(laUiM proniptsjr und Hfrniiustwin hfknitii.i).iui' tiie disWdcrs irinvvniif .j(it of the treat railnmKsttilci tliaiVJ ('entered iiM Jiicago.Qiut b bad wst L-asie 01 h h IkO,wX 0 rtU(pid t bt pahfc tbftr'Swewt tlM-0(.(Oitry diirliifO .1.. .. .....r.: ,t.. ,-. ,tr.i i IKMIIIIllllill lUlfvJIlilLMtV Mill llll impular ti)h tbi people (ft) mi j.o talk of 1110 41 atuJi in mi m ism., u iniritisiii lev, s 11 ci Wiled l(liyr)ln the pVi-sidenc;(1 MVOciev.-hvnd niiired to l'rliu;eti,n 1 ft.) J., to sVend trrr- remalndei(vo) hi) i:iys 111 tiie iUiet of lly uimcrsln 3 Mr. Cleveland Vfis ifie only jiresl ient married in the White House wJi'-re. on June 2, 1 s . Frails Kol- soui. the datighter fft-'hi.". old f:b ...Why frlenl,, ill-. beT ;ind partner it the Huffalo b, aine his wife Ittith. tbe first ol their children. Vas born October :t ism. at their home In New- York ity. Sli wns named after"' Mrs 'Meveland s O grandmother. During M Cleveland's second term a? prWfleiit was widely known 'hrnuirhout rfie country ;tX"A "Hab Ituib." (in JantWry 7. K3tl. shf lied at Princeton of heart failure, occasioned by a mild attack of diph theria. Kst her. th second daugh ter, whk born September l s ; : . and hn the disi l(n tit m of having I the only child of a presid'-nt born In .-'J"-'jJ,',..,-f"lu-' .MarhtuOie tbl srrivtr.-" s' t.nrn-Trt Trnr- Hay. the Cleveland's ffiimrner home fuly T. IA There an great re family whn !he thr-e glrls were followed by u son. He was lgn at Princeton, OctobeQ28, I o o . it mi 1 11 v I n II IIU II fy V II1U1I I WIKI a boy ifidd coineT to the Iiouslmo ilic ints nam' sticuii to hini ice in in iiuiih si ciik lo itim tllOlicll"'ihPiis iitiiui'iitrt iitrtinvil) Another boy (w lis an) at Ijnxatd'fil 0a. fJ 18. Titou. (Jjefns rfnlfiedl Miiiicis (irover for hls(iri,other. (At(Le(0e) di oii(il lsec oitdj fwjriji) as presiVleittJ (m). Clove' ,'ahd steadily turnefl VjvleaJ ia)- to(nli jumiptarnuiiB or(ii!tiVrn"fo mihltc or Xq. J-lt- steadtirstly toc1t) the' JaH ulleil (toV.tbe,:Pl;esi1i;cn,cy hail Ijfciyyj ed the; hlghesfhonor hi thegl)t oU mm uiui uny iiei tia.u w iiu 1111; neeu the. American neitnle srit Hint i A no. cfpt any otlieivpiiblofllreiWuIU1 not n.it. i... -..lrtutv . .11..;,.' (It has iiiiwjbt-uii twftnly-tbreeWfart since Cleveli(hdwas (fli'st iuaugii rait ed. Othjer) presideutyS ijve survTy longer than that Sifter takiug tht utii 11 111 iiiuiv. .iiiiiii AUnuiH, lllHU- guratod' ra lived twoiity-ufO years ai w waru. 10 nut on ine SiWie law nsrHumiatfY Jcffursftn In fact. wHhiu cwie liour. aiij onriDFourlirt! JnfftM-son snrvtvetk ut wentv-fiv O'earsiiftOr tlie beginning of his first tentf, JJpdii-'oW wentdiim two Years tli.r mwl llvofV tu-..iitv..v(.rt-iitiJ umiii iniicj A(ulH(, mane tr recorn 1 VtUyeiity-nim Wars", lartin Var jMttre twenty-nve.nd Tyler twenty- me. riuinore msicd i wenry-iour. r m is a KifemtUant fact, and ohr (hat prfivfyhow gre;T'r O the .strain oihe oflice ivo- thatwsQcc nM walitootily. man ijfTiVp.1 i ved 0 score f yejCri ater becoming presi- flfiit f,A ttw I'hlferi I nt (hi P(,Aii QVefPsQty (jtit-M a na n elevOoln 'iofiv ten. (iranvgixteen. llayes-six-tQn. Arthur five. Harrison tW-lvf md Mclvlnley four rttuil a half. W rt m:. lAKHTA i io TK.xsii:us, p l.Q Whitney ItDt.-HMy, p,; I :,. block r.'.K Sllli-divisl)lpA.OIllC1 ley's miditioi) toIlose . ....I,.. i I...L1 i HUM.. tjJaiirtis Mnbie thjVernon V. Taylor, ttyiuri- 20 acres seni. I! lCKnd ( 2 2:1-1. w .1. A. Smith to Mra, Nancy Smith. . HO; V4 IlilereiJ InVils 4 t. 14, l(P) lusiveiilock K. A'ali's addition tj,-J Q.i. ills llaWe to (!. II. Klucleton, $:i:,ii: lots x. XmUlo. r'ck 2 Hamilton's atidloim tHosMiiirg. Renrv AlM'rle In V. 11 Hon. J200: khir-s. fcjl.k I. Th!iiin'-.itoidlvlsnn ,vi V 1.1. Kniit.,.1.0' O Miftf. $l "!'"l "' res Iii sec. 2 DAILY WKATMHK UEPttUJ tj. t. Wittthdr Knrra lOftl otT)r Kot.iirf Ir. H bouri en4ta t t m . , Jum' 11. Vj 're-u.i-ftnoim id tticnot tuj nuuarwimi o tttximom tempiritufe DK. 1 1 nt inum temperature ,. Oil recttitutton O ... oov riUl prwip. 1nr flmt o! month ww prftp tor lhl moutta fur SO I ut, ToUl prtcft rrom rtfut 1. lv7 to ilt ' eri' tiroottiiUMnn from pl. 1, IBTI ffi 7' 'letl i4-ii. r fr.pm Sept 1. 1W7 2" t9 Drectiutatlnn for W wet kmuod ieptto Umy (tDCltT) . . 3.1 iM i mom omuon, rrm f OR ROSEBURG AND VICINITY Va ir toniirht and Thursday. Mrs. M. McGregor. oLPortland, l vitttftiif tiere m-ill, her UMr r-Ctt W, M4rtyo. czzza (Soc-bridjcrm) c? .1, JASKl'Lfeii DIAj. n Koseburg Jewel .... iiiS:. i T lllltlArtllllllieill iTlllMMI. Jacob JasluilelQ a wtVll) known fornier jewiQiuyof this city, died In Spikapfi, Wash.. fliliOmornlng, June !4 I'lllji lll ffli. il.ni of 1. 1., tut r' years. A tiWJg?am4o thill M''tf J. received h i(rej by (fi)-. JiUlyllek's sue- I ill iMitMin-nn, t. on i.inii ii , f wuu eftt this nftenoop firQJ(poanLu(l) i'it'KHiM iuii inyi (Ki' vut; raiise oi Mr. Jlisk6lik s (dHiith)- Where li If ,,,, i, 1... I,.,,l...l U ,w,l k.,,. ffhsi liiiprohiibhl. bA - (,vW,0ilVatfhev will bo(bWghtH6 IlklK cltv TtA run or Mi .IKflhti ii.it -c chibl'reii. wiui" uri'ceded htm iiitdinithl arV burteyi JliiQ uv-TVlasonic cempteryVJ M r. JaVkuIek cairn Wo lloseburp 28 years ago and engag In the jewelrvfB)ir4iiess mm I IK'MVwhyi he sold (ftt fa fXy. Salzman. wHh Jiail b(e In (Ills) employ. He letr Uyie. burg thalsanHi'ear, going (fit) Port land. wherfeTlie(He) iir('d a postflon Wi t heeiistonfi "iservice. .TlilH-u'ork be followed for tw O earirand then established himself m1 the Utwelry JniiinessO this time at IJanvllft, Wash. Abt two yirs ago hn tired and went to Gxitokane. Qak ifni . . . . . r.,.. , n .TTn (u) his resfdeW-e with hltQ scn, JiiliusiTtiskQek. am optician of tital city .(ul)uff) .Task ii lea is a aflve of KfiH'duil-g. as is hisQister. .Ils Vioin. Hps ides (these two cbiidrenMr. Jum- uq iH surpd by w,i!G In oseUmg his-le ,chH. JasW:lek liecaiiH' pronriD.enr-'ni fralernaL cir cle, r ill' wiWfTiO member uV the IMynl Arch Chapier andrilliie Xndg'G LM MasonsV ,ff tliis eitv; (sJsn Wf the i Kii.m f r PXIli.tt.rl.in I. V. I. O. O. I. and Itrtxeburg I-odgp No. D'-o-V. J). VM Tie was Atk ex emjilary cnieii- atood UtyM In public esteeOw O Q nt o Kiwi fflng it tfrt.er chastlsemeVri foi iii-(t. of lUi-obedience. Mamie Ney- man, a M year-old daimhter or Mr ainV M rs. H.fhl. Ney miitK or North rjtoseburg, Jeft ImtQ hirme Monda evening al)u 1 'ijtlock, taking along h'(P)ilayiiiate. wa WirtZQiigtid 14 yirttjs. mi mi gene as Hifurp)!!! tended (tVstinatlon. the twf girls, tiatless. stajh'd on a Journey on fool i the railroad I rack niute, ' bijj; when hey Wachp'fKf aklafw. which wjw juV atUdusk. ','",' appr1 tHTTd'HMiv an olliccrj pursuant lo or dert from thQl' V- Tuesday eui nK ' ua: Ki'is were riroimri i iracri to Itosebu'o-'. aKdtlils rnrtrnlng 1ff were Kivn an examination Iti thi- luvejith- court. The result) was that thv Wirtz Klrl was remded t tlx 'are oi net pa rein ()w ni re imiss man was Wfveu Into lh' custody her sister, a Mrs. Clark . living nt Curt in !-pur. The romthiO-O On sports for tl; Konrtii of July celeUiV'Doii are a ranjHriK ft fine program-'for those who are going to spend the day at thf fair grounds. 1'rn Id pal among th events will be some exciting hors racing, five numbers in all : 2 trot ting ra es. 2 running races and SAiLJJf..iace In addition there will he Toor-faTeir and several gameM. C?atronl7.'OlleOrtidrUB'5!: Two weddings of more than usual Interest occurred in Douglas county this afternoon. The principals In one are Prof. M. L. Beard, of the Oregon Agricultural College, and Miss Kate Adams, who graduated from that institution this month. The bride and groom of the other arc Prof. Uoy C. Agee, of this city, and Miss Grace Hrown, of Klkton. The Heard-Adams wedding wnf solemnized at the home of the bride's parents at Myrtle Creek. Rev. A. J. Starmer, of the . Methodist church, south, otllclated. Two of the most Important pioneer families of Douglas county were unit ed by the Agee-Hrowu marriage which took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Drown, at Klkton. The bride is a granddaughter of thu late Henry Drown, one of the earliest settlers of the county, and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Agee, of Wil bur, '52. Prof. Kay Henderson act ed ns best man and Miss McQueen, of Klkton, as bridesmaid. Hev. K. Hicks, of the Daptist church, ot this city, performed the coremony. tQiool iwk successfully for several years past. He Is a brother of Coun ty Clerk 7j. N. Agee, and upon the lutter's retirement from oillce on July 1, he will tage a4onition as dep uty under IS. H. I.OIkVx, clerk-elect. Mr. and Agee will ilde In the Satz man cottage on upper Main street, now occuphuL-byNp. J. Bond. -v now vWi ro kracii ltosKiu ito, oA qunntlty of fine, illustrated booklets on "How to Get to Hose- IhurgOregon." have j(fst) Immmi re- Wi'hy J(J. ZurcherTthe Hone fur g booster. In charge of the Com- me-fTial Club blettd(iiarters. It lu- (IuiJVs a Hhort Vriteun of Itosehurif pwm Douglas couirtyl and a two-page Uriap of the I'nitea States, showing the main lines of rurttyoad leading to tiosenurg. I'nces oi-rickets rrom thf Tiitcipat-vltles of the east to Rose- bWg, bdlffe rent routes aro also iciveu. Much other niatterBf interest to linnieseekerulH 1 iiclnilpil ) In thcMer liookletiL ('opieif'Nfurnhiioil free UIT . send tufiir) rrlemls In Ure enst. . Ilert Sulhitllil)lJiiCttlils nlftartioofc for Newport for a acjition. Q Newport fur a yWitlon. Q O A marriage liceipie has been issued t)Claude It. AlU(tn nndltessi IHIiaCH. 1 ' Mr. '.. NAkki', proprietor of the Ilinb adWd ami Kliitlmiei-v store, has lust r-ii t nit ever "Wtwu ar Kmnxnitle ol ho)i puijrland (jyliewrrrer rltihons to bhByrck and can lilt nil tho wants of tftio patrons who have used and know this Hue. nnd will bo uiud to show (hOsn wlio do not know. S3 r-.0 The llcst llls Kver holll. tAftT doctoring 15 years for (HonlcHndlgi'sUon, nnd spending ov ir two hundiwdjdollnrs, nothing bai lone me ns much good as Dr.lCi tig's Now Ofo I'llls. J conslder(Jbri the i,,-l iiiiib cn-i iiiii, n i iii-n ij . , AyBj-ue, of InglMldo, N. C. Sold r) uer Kllillliea rA. j . drug store. 2Ce. O MursteraJ jlllllMHHmtllllllUMHIIMIHHIMl Cut Glass and Silverware n (P) O 'hijiCiavVitcvep he fro been offered stieh .extraordinary lrjfinn foV' bc JLl'T (ILAS.S. AlJieeei uru lest Vftiality clear (flass only a rVw pieetW of a kinrl. i- . . . - In silverware wo have thyjdnd that gives lasting satisfaction: beau tiful anilWtiiliod designs, woili acd long wear, which are thu qualities desired bv th most fastidinit! This cut ilass and silverware make the most uself presents fur .iuiie wedding's. Special Prices. . . . . ExpcrAvatt Cleanings 1. 'LVRVrV,. c; and Rl'pairing . . .O l-ioetJurn. Oregon qO O OKI - J. W. HamlltorJ, President. J. F. Darker, Vice President, q 'O u J. W. Hamilton. N. Klce. (p J. Flarker, o oo CD A. C. s. u. uarrriim, , O i O 0 THE ROSEBURG NATIONAL BANK Established 108. O CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Safety Delimit Ihucs for rent. Ily Hie year 2.1M, or will rent l.y (lie month. Our conservative management offers substantial advan tages to present and propectlve patrons. We are prepared f 'rBiSnessantrusttdXJOBSKaccuratelr and expedl-Q tlously. Remains Unchanged JAPAN ORDERS 27 WARSHIPS Atrocious Massacre In Teberaa Goes on Unchecked Respect for Cleveland Special to the Evening Review. Cl.liVKLAND, Ohio, June 24 Th condition of James S, Sherman, tbe Kepiillcan vice-presidential nomin ee, remains unchanged. He rested easy last nightir) Indies lllock Strorts. LONDON, Juno 24. A dispatch from Teheran, Persia, Bays that the bodies of thousands of men, women and children aro blockng Ihe streets iib the result of the terrible maBfla cro which began yesterday and which Is still in progress. Cossack urjld ierKsare pulling pooplo out of bed frfid slayhiK them and then dynamiting (heir houses. A lleatli Proclamation. OYSTKit HAY, N. Y., June 84!. -' President Koosevelt today postponed his proposed trip to the Yale-Harvard athletic tourney to Issue a iroeiama 'Ion officially announcing th' deMfr JT if ex-President Grover Clevela Thu procltuuatlon asks that out : of respect for tho deaceased all puMU business bo Btispeuded for tbe tlajr us far as possible. The funeral of Mr. Cleveland wfJJ be held next Friday from his pri vate homo In Princeton, -it will be strictly priva llooth Jury Conipletm, PORTLAND, Or.. June 24. Th llooth Jury was completed today bf he acceptance of Clarence C. Tripp -i:inii iiuiuei w. wuniieruerK. inc I) jnlivt thn ndlniirned out of respect mil Daniel W. Wonnorberg. The rbttho Wto ex-Prnsident Cleveland. N'cw Ttiunder for Holwon. WASIIIN11TON. June 24.-Confl- dcntrtnT) reports have been received nt Jlili navy department giving tne warning 4bat Japan has let a con tract toyra7.ll for the construction or 27 liallleshlps, J.0 be built In EngQ land. (J ee TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice Is hereby riven that all accounts due' Eltner$'hainberB for snles mndo from the lumber yard In North Rosebiirg. except coal ac counts, havo been duly assigned to A. CrenRon, and all parties owing the Bald Chambers for any of such ac counts are heroby notified to settle with tho undorslgned. Dated this 4th day of June. 1908. tiiJ20 A. CP.EASON. 'ICEIIH, A. C. Marsters, Cashier. Qv. T. Wrlaht, Wst. Cashier DIHECTOIW. 1). K. Shambrook, J. O. Newland, I, Abraham, CHWJ'ka Marsters.