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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. WIMBERLY, Editor. OHke Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main 90 1 DAILY far year, br mail W OO rer month, delivered fi Per week, delivered itill- WEEKLY I'or Veer l-i HII Moeihe ILK-' JUKE 20, 10OH. UOK8 DHY TOMOIUtOW NIGHT. At 12 o'clock Tuesduy night, Juiu 30, 1908, Douglas county, along wuh several otherH, enters the IIbI 01 "dry" counties in this state, Kv ery saloon fur the sale or use of In toxicating liquors will pass out 01 legal existence in this county. Thai uate will thus mark the opening of a iie.w opooh In the county's history, ibf legal prohibition of the 1Uiuoi iralllc has never )!C? Deen tried nore YVhul will be the results in a busl- nous way have been (Viewed with i uolA misgivings by many 'citizens who apprehend a possible depression of commercial activity as well .Oh the certain) wiping out or a large source of city revenues. What will real'y , occur can only be Judged by the ex porluice of other counties. To ihe north of-rju, Lane, Linn, lleuton and Yamhill countlsu entered the "dry' class two years ago, tyid at the re cent electluD on June 1st, eaeb of those counties voted to continue In Qthe "dry" column by heavily In creased majorities. Their prlnelpil towns feugeno, Albany, Corvnllh and HnMluovllle Ire lieu enjnyinf at 0o present time tbe largest and moil substantial growth in their history. Hy tbe "dry" element thesi are pointed out as unmistakable evidence of toe euccess of tbo now regime, wblle tbe "wets" maintain that this advancement Is being made 'in spite of" tie "drawbacks" oc casioned kjr prohibition. Kroin lb(W experience tbe conclusion we reach Is, that ftoseburg sod Douglas coua y n-e boon to grow and prosper und r the lew conditions, as have 1 U' .lelgtibori to' tbe north. r-or s time it least our city lax h vy wl.l doubtless have to be In C'.eaed t-omewhit to cover the losi: of the ftOOO heretofore annually 10 colved from saloon licenses. Uism, onr city's assessed valuation ol soDietklog bver l.oo.0(io, an art ditloDMl levy of tve mills will full cover the abortege, lad that saiali e ntiu) Dl la not likely to prove vet-j burdensome to the proiierty owners. Almost Immediately nearly eve' one of the buildings now occupied by talonnt will be seed for other pur poses. Ig fnct nnst of them are el . .1.1 eased for varlum other Unci 01 business. This sbowe there will hi no b.ii.lness depression here and t.iai the property owners will recelvt Uieir regular rentals as usual. Along wltb other communities 1111 dr prohibition laws, we shall ,donbl lest have a more or less varied x pejlenc with operators of "hlln.l pigs," "btMit loggers, " etc., fur a while. There are always indlvl.l tiaja who will not profit by the e perleoce of others but think the? re "smooth" enough to dispense the forbidden "boose" without belnr caught. This may be done ror a lit tie wblle, but the final result Is In evltable. Uf course, they may ai gue. a Doe now and theo would not be an eaponslve form of license. Ilji tub are likely to confront an alto Reiner different courlltion before long. In all probability a "bllnn plgger" will not be arrested mm several well donned rases or eepar ate charges against him are securd ' Upon tbe first trial be will llkelt h aiimlssed wltb a fine, only to he 1m medlniely re-nr refuel and sent to JlU for guild long period to "think It tver." Thore la no apparent In temlt'O or probability of any "per . fecntion" a'ong tola line, hut on tin other band' thoro Is a very general ana positive sintlinont In favor 1,1 law eutoreemert -aud this la lud it true among a large pronoi ;lon 01 the "wet" element aa It la among the arya." Tin.', the new law wnl he enforced la beyond iiuestiou. mm tmnsgimaora may as well under stand dial thry will sooner ,r is.ei be apprriieuded and punished h will be a dutv of every law-abiding cuiien to am in aeelng ht n,t law Is opsorved, wbeihov a bellevei in tbe new rei Ime or not Another conclusion should alsi tp-iinie settled In tbe minds of uui cUttotie at int--that is. bn Ihe ktlnin bringing about prohibitum ntf already been settled and cannoi Wcbsjiged for at least two veaia a3 any dlBfusskm of It. either prt or con, la tiei'leae. The mailer hi da cMH and all enmities aroused ovei l'?dleciieelnn sliould be allowed t dl aa .100 n aa poeslWe This ear t-e be arroaplialiod by ceasing tr. tart abeut It and rtoryixidy nulling in me work needed fvr the ad acre mont and growth of 01? clljr, ront r-r state. A Orwid Family fWlltUie. .0 CO "It gives me pleature to speak a good word for Electric Ulttors." Whites Mr. Frank Conlan.iW No. iit llouilon St., New York. "It s a grand family medicine tor dyspen lan and liver rompllcatlons; while for lame back and weak kidneys It an not b too-hlghly nwommended." Klectrlc flitters regulate the dlgeat-Wa- functions, purify the blood, sm) IWsrt, rerjewed .vlaur. aoid vUallijr u, sVtM'' Sold under guarantee at A. C. Manners' drug store. 60c. 1 rilAIITAI'QI'A ATI' It ACTIONS. Ashlaud Management Hecur-s Some Mplendldralent. ASHLAND, Or., June 27. The annual UHKcmbly of the Southern Oregon Chuutauquu will begin at Ashland July X and continue for 10 days. The progrtitn Includes a lot of star attractions for the plutrorm, be Hldi the usiiul Hchools and classes. Among the notnhles of the plat form for this year's assembly are: Congressman John Sharp Williams of Mississippi; lllshop Robert Mc Intyre, Alfred Montgomery, the farmer-painter; Alfred .Montgomery, "chalk talker,"; Dr. Ira Landrlth Dr. Kdwln (Cyclone) Southers. President W. J. Kerr, of the Slate Agricultural ctjllege; Ur. J. Whlt comb llrougher, Mrs. Lenora M. Lake, Y. M. C. A.. Secretary II. W. Stone, Dr. I'. L. House and others. The music will be In charge ol Martin K. ltoblnoon, of Chicago, whe ad good success lust year, and who Is already in Ashland preparing for the musical features. The I'asmoret will be a musical attraction again this seiftStin, having hciin In Kurope studying -since their last upparuncr here. A Dew feature this year will be a loys' club, under the direction if Professor Irving VV. Larliuore pliysfsAl director of the Portland Y. M c. A. Tbo groiimls iiave been greatly lin-in-oved in muny ways the past year, one of the latest improvements WhU-b Will bo completed before the opening of the coming assembly, be ing a sewerngu system to cover the eamplng grounds. BOOHKV'KLT AND TAFT. (From the ltetroil News.) Tlia whole maim of public lift contains no two men or the same noovleflons and temperament as art KooMrelt and Taft. Rigisevelt Is In leltlve asd comhstlve; Taft Is Judi cial and perHuaslve. . Roosevelt as nanlta obstacles with all the vehetn imcif bis nature; Taft wonld ordni the laigineer coriia to reniove the ol- stacles. Hssevelt excurlaies and ob literates his enemies: Taft would make tbem see the reasonableness of doing the right thing, and ask theru to dojlt. Yet both men work to Ihe same ends. It must not he suppos- d tbat behind ftisisevelt's iiiuhsIoii there Is no siifflelinit foundation; neither must it he supposed that he hlnd Tart's smile there Is no Iron de- .erniliiatlon. One Is a piece of dvna- inito under the stump, the other u ihe atuDip-relslng machine thai work easily and mokes no noise but either will raise the stump. In arrylng out the Kooscvclt policies by the Teft method there will he 'ewer explosions In the White House, ewer eplthels used, and n dearth ol hlgh-Hoyed sensations, but the work will tie . dono Just as effeellvely. Hoosevelt has the machinery niosliy n good working onler, and Tart it '60 goml a workman to allow It to ?et rgsty. D1SHOHTION OF I'AKTNFKSHIP Notlro Is hereby given mat the eo- 'lartuership heretofore existing be een 11. L. Stuphens nnd .lunies A Perry, boot and shoe dealers, ol Itoseliurg, Oregon, has this day been Unsolved by mutual consent, Mr Perry retiring and Mr. Stephens con lliiulng the business, assuming all of said Buna llabilltiea and indebted uess. Hated at Roseburg. Or., June 22 1908. II. 1,. STEPHENS. JAMF.3 A. PKRItY. o Refrigerators. Full line of first class rerilgeral ore, enamel lined and guaranteed satisfactory. Nothing eqvialB our Vu dor Poreb Shades to keep tbat hot porch comfortable. We have them 4. I, 1, and 10 feet wide. D. W. STRONG. The Furniture Man Words of Praise fot the several Ingratlmiui of which Or Pioroe'l medlclncis arecomotea, as gives by leulers In all the several schiKils ol aedleine. sliiMilil have far nmru etetglil lhao any ainniinsot non-prefiiaaloiial we llrootilals llr. Pierce's i'avurlte l're.scrip tlun ba rug iiaim.s or noeiarv on fverj biitilewraptwr. In a full list of all Its in slieow irrlnled In plalu Kngllnli. If fu are an Invalid woman and suffal from frex-.uj-ni luia-lm lie. liackarlie, gnaiv losdiitif) in stoina-b, iieriiyllcal pains, oiexirajrie, rstarrhsl. pelele drain. dragglii)y,lon clutn u In lower abdomen or pel "J, perhaps dark ipuu er sperkt ianrixg Iwlore theetes, fsint aptllt aad kiDdfl iynteio,o caused hy teniale weak ness. 'A-ei Injrdersngeintnt of ibe feminine eraaiis. H cm not do better than take . r'lerei h Favorite Prescription. The i'A-iitiil.snrgeenS knifesnipera Cog u-j f eay te avoids,! by the timely die of Vonu) I'niai'rlpllon In anch saws, ll'.'rrhy l. ol.iuxOMl Itimlii- t!lgA'isti,)'iiiriMaii ,i;-i L ...! h.jW; 7.- : .. ''V . 'll "V "a'"j te'itji32E3 tii2succej,.iMr,;,:a ijl V'lii retitTptiui fiuWek'Vha v.-'rv te be natlea maxllrlnal rooU known 10 notlhll f-ienceeir me cure 01 uoman s pei-uhai ajlo.eouv ccouiirs no aic-iitT ao4 as liarmlul ba'Hl-formhig ilrne.-. lie not eiH-ct too niuf n frton " Favtrile Prescrltflion; It will not perform ir M ; will not div'tvo or cure turn re Ke mtSirine ulll. It will do an mwh to evtmiia eigeroui hcalili 111 rr.mt wtak WMl al I'initmtl vulUry iiuHlrnt to Women al any medivme can. It niusl lj elvrti lair chaw by iwrsi'verince In It ute for a reasonable length of tlnex t"i"'l jT 1 1 ' ' '' tp' ii 11 i.fil.ffi") rnr 11 mi' '.iiuie ! i'p- .. -... ..I m IHix 1 ) inn 81 ck Hcuu'ii are Invited to coniult Hr. Pirc by lfitT, frte. AI! o.nv..m.1 frutmsl(itiikl prlMit t, Attilrvaut Ur. It, V 'lero, Huffmo, N. V. hr. I'lrr's ricnunl rrllrLi lh KmI liifttlv and rv'RUlnur of lh txmitlf Jhmj InTtftorftt aiomach, llrrr ml kdWfi'i.QOrr ft )ftiBttv; two or thrM t ftthartio. t -if u uk tWiti;. (.IvNKIt.AI- TAX FAVOKKU. Ewry Oregon t'fUKi Should Huvtt ui eLvust if Months School in g. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu gene, Juno 27. The V esteru Fed eration of Teachers' assoclallou will endeavor to change the manner of taxation In the state of Oregon from the iucul tax which now Is provided in some districts to some form of a generul slute tux. Recommendation along thre lines ot-the iinance com mittee were lopted yesterday, at, follows: That Independent districts should uot be utilized any more for the unit of taxation; that a statu plan is much -'better; tbut every child In the statu should have ut leant six months' schooling; that n committee should be uppolhted to put the tindc lugs before the people through tbe press. TIlO argument against the district tux In the report Is the uneiiual tax ation. For example. In Lane county utte district htfs assessable property amounting to 4:1000, while anotner lias assessable jrfolrty umolllltlug to 12110,000. The mictiKer showed thut scarcely lialf of the rural schools of the stute of Oregon use local ttxes to run their districts, and that as a result 20 per cent of the total dis tricts in th4 stele have only four months' school, effecting between 000 and 10,(100 Oregon children. NOTK'K TO OM FKILOWS. All Odd Fellowe and Rehi-bahs are requested to meet at their ball in ftosehurg on Saturday morning, Jul) t, at : III) , o'clock, to Join in thr eelebratlon parade which la to start at nine o'clock. WANTED rUACHKIt WANTED Principal for tbe Yoncalla school for the cone lug year.. AddreBS comoiuuica tlona lo B. Helllwell, clerk, Yon calla, Ore. TP WANTED -Girl for general house work. Wagee, 20 a month. Ap ply to Mrs. M. Josephson. daw POSITION WANTED. Hy an exper ienced grocery clerk, no bad hab its, salary no object. Addresa A. Ii., care Review. djlO. FOB BALK! FOR SALE First-class improved White sewing machine, drop bead. !2r.0l. Inquire at A. Petersen'! shoe shop. Cuss street. j:l Foil SALE lmniediately, good pav ing business in Roseburg; small - capital roiiulied. Address M., care Review. J27 FOR HALE An Edison moving pic ture machine, ulmost new. Call at this office und see the machine. A bargain if tuken at once. dTF FOR SALE $.100; house and 3 lots In Kinney addition. $11110 .cash . and $200 payable 10 per cent per month. See The llond Realty Co. dlf FOR SALE A good second-hand typewriter, almost new. For par ticulars see Elmer E. Wimberly. FOR SALE Stock hogs 111 Ullulill llea to suit purchaser. Inquire of Douglas Walle, or Phone 47x9. dj26 ADMINISTRATORS BALE I have for sale 24 lota on Pine street, also lot aud building known aa tho Denning lodging house, Lane etreet. Also 5 acres Hi rnllee out. near Targot Rang", aud JO acrea In Looking Class. For par . tleulare call on or address J. T. Ooodman. administrator estate of 3. J. McCoy, deceas i dtf FOR KALE At a bargain, a aaloon business In the best business cor ner In Vancouver, Washington, a rapidly growlug city. Possession given July 1, 1808. Address Box 67. Vancouver. Wash. ds FOR PALE Practically new 6 -room cottage, all modern conveniences. Will exchange for Portland prop erty, call on l Kabat, Roseburg. Oregon. dswtf FOR SALE fh-hiilarelilp In the ttohnke-walker HuBlness Collee.'., of Portland. Wilt Bell for $4J.O, which Is a bargain. Address Leone Matthews, lilide. Ore. dBW FOR HALF-An eight-horse power boliei and ventral engine. Cheap, ir taken at once. Call on F. F. FatterBen: dwJ28 FOR KI.K - ('oilier Spaniel pupa Inquire nt residence of F. F. Pat ereon djvi? FOR S41.E - oMd ittving plumbing and llvulng haelness Address U . tare of Review, Roeebu ig. tf fxR nrsT. X;K BENT A keaittlfiilly. cle:in, remodelled bovi-e, three Mcwks from postoiiive inqulro at Jiulm? llaiulllon's resilience. dl'V lost ASn rwan. leOST Ul.ick shawl. bete,'u city hall and Catholic church. Klndei please Kale iit this utllce. icssi rocket book, containing ei ,l amnll ehar.iM. Waa lout be tween West UreSre; and depot 'Wilder please rrave at fcevlew f n,'' dT! XOTIt'R Tli 'ltl.'li-rfvid I . CLASSINfD mmm ''nil inn ... unvins 11 lost our business by lire, we ree- j i themselves Indebted to us to settle, as soon as possible. T. J Wli. lit L7;'rN.,V,rurnr3rknowlu On the Taxation of Toilers to Keep Up Military Swagger. Br WAYNE MACVEACH, former Attorney Ceneril of Ihe United Stares. CQE poor timid souls who think Japan or Great I'rilnii likely to attack the United Sts ought really to be sent to a weakminded asylum until they get rid of these cowardli delusions. If it is our duty, strong, ith andunassailabra1 as we are, to havi I big and constantly growing navy, much more til it is llie duty of al": other nations Teas fortunately situated to do bo, and more than oni European authority has deelarptf thot OUH SWAGGERING TALK Op "A BIO STICK" AN OUH EVEK GROWING NAVY hve violently chcfced tho tendency to limitation of arma ment), for, aagJiey fcnow u to he in no danger ftun others, they pre lUBia we ca:i only desire e groat n4y fo purposes oi ngisrngsion upon tV&aJter Btatr, und they point to Meako, SiJii mid Colombia s haeingaitffercii from ut in the past We hva juaf had ft confereiine of preaidant and governors to pre et waata of our nationaJ rogotmses, and a most cijmmBdnbla pur pott it i. I regret, liowaver, that I tnuot discoBr tuiy tangible, practical peopoaal emtuuttlng from auch a spectacular asnenibliiift together of th wiadom of the head of the nation, re-enforced by the riadam of the heads of ell tha atatea and territories and illumined by the advice of auch skillful appropriatora to themselves of the national resources as Mr. Hill and Mr. Carnegie. Let us all hope, however, that aurae sensible and practical proposals will result, but meanwhile let ua limit as far as possible THE SHAMEFUL WASTE BY CONGRESS OF THE MONEYS WRUNG FROM THE POOR on objects which can only add to their already heavy and unjust burdens. 8ENATOR HALE 8AY8 NEARLY 70 PER CENT OF THE MONEY COLLECTED FROM THE POOR 18 PAID OUT FOR WAR PURPO8E8 OP PAST, PRESENT OR FUTURE. JUST CON8IDER HOW FAR THAT WOULD OO IN TRANSFORMING THE BITTER, HARD DAILY LIVE8 OP THOSE WHO LITERALLY EARN THEIR BREAD. WHEN THEY ARE PERMITTED TO EARN IT, "IN THE SWEAT OP THEIR BR0W8." CONSIDER HOW MANY YOUNQ CHILDREN IT WOULD SAVE FROM WRECKED BODIES AND WRECKED SOULS. It is indeed a great shame to us, rich and free as we are, that Great Britain should precede us in establishing "old age pensions" and thus relieving the aged and invalid poor from sending their young children to the factory or the mill, or, worst of all, to the streets, to earn something to keep the body aud soul of the parents together. They look up wltb their pale and sunken rneea. How long, they any. how lung. O cruel nation. Will you stand to move the world on u child's heart Aud stifle dowu with a Dialled heel Its palpitation! The airswer is, Just as long as tha contractors' lobby at Wash ington is allowed to waste the public money on SCHEMF.8 FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF HUMAN LIFE and the withdrawing from useful lubor of thousands of ablebodied men to be supported in idleness hy the overtaxed men, women and children who must work or starve. A NATIONAL POLICY OF "8WA0QER" BLINDS US TO THE TRUE QLORY AND THE TRUE MISSION OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY. Colic and Diarrhoea. Paine In the Btonineh, colic nnd diarrhoea are quickly relieved by the Cut Glass and Silverware T There have never liefore been offered such estraortlinary liargrains in (iciiiiiiie CUT GLASS. All pieces are best tiuality clear Klaus only a few pieces of a kind. - ...... T In silverware we have the kind that irives lastlni; satisfaction:. henu t ful and dimiiiieil designs, worth aed lontr wear, which are the qualities desired bv the moat fastidious This out glana and silverware make the most useful of presents for June wedding's. 8eial I'rices. . . , . . Expert Watch Cleaning and Repairing . . . :::nn::n::::j:::nn:::::::::m:j:::j::::::n::: I What makes our J I business grow? f !! I n . : It's because we treat fj p the people right. Some niercliants in tfieir a tempt to lead in prices ulten buy iuferior goods but tbat is some thing that this company does uot do. Our coimcuiis treatment, the superior quality of our goods and the right pricca is what is builj ing up our bustnoss every day. If you arg not a regular customer place a trial order aud be con vino ;d. 0 Yours for a fquare deal, Alton S. ill ' . ' ee Phones 2t)l. anil 5ol -tmmm::::jmnm:::: use ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kcniedy. For sale hy ,, 1Il"1l"" U8 Co. J. T. BRYAN o o J Frey &Ctf r- -) M (1 "'I. r , O O o Succeuorsto.J.r. Barker eV Co. ee The Kind You Have Always in use for over SO years, and -fjffj1- sonal Btipervision since Its Infancy. Allow no oiin to leHeivn von in tlli.H. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "ejust-as-good " are but KxpOrlments that trille with and cndanirer tho health of InlUntS and Children Experience against lixpuj-iiiltait. What Is CASTORIA CaHtorla la a lnurmlogg substitute flnr Castor Oil, PartV gorlc, lropa and Snothlug Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Slorpbiue nor other Narootio aunstance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys forats aad allays Fcverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures ConstipatioT and Flutnlcney. It assliuilotes the lrood, mgnlatos the StouacU and BowelB, giving healthy and natural sleep, Tbe Children's Panacea The mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS JO Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ve eiHTiwa eM..e,. rr etweeMr reeT, new vsk 3tt, ATTKNTIOV, FAIlMKItH. It you want a milk house that in uu-to-dato. see Pat, bos 302, Rose burg, Oregon. dswjy20 "THKV WON'T HO DUV." We mean your watches and time nieces. They must be kept cleaned and oiled to get the best results. Re member watch making Is our onlj specialty. J. T. Bryan, The Watch maker. dTF f. ! ! BOHKItl R(l MARKeTT. tiereada. Wheat 11.00 bushel. Oats 50c bu. Hay Vetch, 16 ton; timothy, 20 ten; (rain, f 18 ton. Barley 128 ton. - Ureetork. Steers Allre, 33V4e. f phone loss H. C. RITZMAN UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER H Let uie make an estimate on your work. Steam and hot water a specialty. Foot ol Jackson St. Repair Work Neatly Done.' ' The ROYAL STAND'R TYPEWRITER A card will bring a macbifle to your office? for test. the TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE I4, Portl-anl. Or. HIGH GRADE PLUMBING cO CLEN D. NECLEX " - i l- O fin At S. K. Sykes Hardware Storev Phone 231, i AO Work guaranteed Bought, and which has been lias borne the signature of has been made under his per- Signature of Onwa Alire, lUSSe. Veal Dressed, Hoga Liressed, 7c. Sheep He. Poultry MlietJ chickens, allve.lOk lb., dressed, lies; geese, ellve 8e., dressed, 12c; ducks, alive 10c; dreBsed, 14 0 16c; turkeys, dres sed, luc. Butter Creamery, 10c lb.; country, 20c lb. Kgge 15c doten. Potatoes 11.50 cwt. Wool lie lb. '; Honey 15c lb.' . Cabbage 3c lb. viu unions uc ID. Strawberries 12. 50 crate. POHTINIt MARKET. 4c; cows, 3ac; hogs, 5c; sheep, 3Ti4;. deemed veal, c; apples, $.25t3; wool, 12 (iJ12M;c per lh; potatoes, 0 cwt.; eggs 18c doi; butter, cream ery. 23e, store, ldc; mixed chick ens, 11c; hops, 4 5c. Patronise Review adrertlsere. All Work OuarantMel Elmer E; Wimberly, ROrjeburg o c:3 c:3 c::a