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..V -fcaa. EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHINQ COMPANY WIMBERLV, Editor. Offlcs-Rsvkw Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main Qui. DAILY 1 ar y.ar, bjr null t3-00 I'sr inouib, tlelhraraU ry. Par waek.di.Unrad " BIU1-WKKKLY Par V..r O. W OO un auaths -v- '-i Jl'.NB 80, 10O8. TAFT LEAVK8 CABINET. WASHINGTON, June 30. ny the terms of bla resignation, presented to 1-resldenl Koosevelt on June 18, William H. Taft today retires from th'J cabinet and la succeeded, as sec-rf.a-.y of war, by Luke E. Wright, of Tennessee. Mr. Taft will Immediate ly begin the organization of his cam paign force, and will meet here to morrow wltb the aub-conimlttee of the Republican national committee to decide upon a chairman. Repre sentative Sherman, candidate for .ico-presldent, will alBO take part In ho eunference. Several men are be ing considered for the chairmanship, and It Is thought that a definite deci sion will be reached as a result or omorrow's meeting, '.like Wright, the new secretary or 'lh. Is a Confederate veteran and democratic In his political views. Ills selection Is looked upon as a -lever piece of diplomacy which may "result In gaining many Tart voteB In l-e south. Leaving the service of the wreok-e-1 Confederacy at 21, Wright se cured a legal education and began the practice of law In Memphis. In 1870 he was elected to his first lm por'ant political office, that of at-' torney general for Shelby county, In which Memphis Is located. As chair man of the citizens' committee dur 'n 'he yellow fever plague In Mem- h'f In 1878 Wright performed a v ;roH tisk. Since then has career has been nu"h an to admlably at him for the Hrn office to which he has been rVef by President Roosevelt. As a I'UTbor of the Philippine Commls- Onn. later vice-governor and then governor of Uncle Sam's Islands In .he Par East, and afterward ambas rador to Japan, he made a record for fidelity and ability that gave him an lotarnatloaal reputation. Few men are more popular in the army than Luke Wright, and. des pite the fact that he was a Confed erate, his appointment baB been uni versally commended by the leader of the Grand Army of the ReputiHe aod by Union veterans generally. WAR OW ASAfMHIST PAPER. PoMinaHte (Iraeral Butrjuu CrusiHle to CivWNMt Mails. WASHINGTON. June 30. A era wide which will probably result in toe suppression of all auarchlst w pora and periodicals, with tho excep tion of thotf devoted to purely phil osophic 'anarchism, will be commenc ed tomorrow by Postmaster General Meyer. A thorough Investigation of all papers suspocted or violent ten dencies will be made by postal off! clalB aid It is possible that a few aoclallstlc sheets may fall under the bu of ofllclal displeasure. Pollowlsg his order denying the use of the malls to a Patterson aa arrhlst piper, Mr. Meyer Instructed the Third Assistant Postmaster-Gen eral to foroiolate nn order providing tnat oapsro of ao anarchism- or so clallstlc character, printed In a for eign laogoajie. would be required to print silt) it u AOiertcsn transla Men Of any m alter tout was Incen- OIBsr or advocated anarchy. Au ex Muinatloa of the law, however, dls crowd ttaRl an nb an order could not be based on It, sod areordlngly Mr Mayer suggertleri to the post office tlirooilUora ef Congress an amend neat td section 3893 of the Revised Statutes, which prohibits the curry lit to toe malls of Indecent matter The amendment which was Inserted and upon which will be based thi fortncomlni: order of the postmaster ffcoeral Is as follows: "Ana the term 'Indecent' within tile totendmeiit of this section shall Include matter of a character In landing to Incite arson, murder and assasiloltforj " This amendment will become net ive tomorrow, and at that time it li :he Intention or the postmaster gen oral to detail low oflWra of the ilc partment to examine carefully i score or more of patters, smite oi wnich are printed In the English Inn gusge, to see It Ihey ale violating tne new oraer. A OnsfXj Kfcninj (Hnllrlne, "It five m pleawre to speak a good word " for Electric Hitters, " writes Mr. Frank Conlsn, of No 43 Houston St., New York, "li t a grand family medicine for drerjop fclan and liver complication!; while for lame back and weak kldswra ft cannot be too hlihlp recommended." Nlecttlo Dlttera regulate the digest ive r.ct!ons, purify the blood. a Impart renewed vigor and vitality to eeiee. Bold under guarantee at A. C. Maratera' drug store. tOc. Refrigerator. Full line of first clsss refrlgerat on, enamel lined and guaranteed satisfactory. Nothing equals our Vu- dnr Porch Shade to keep that hot mrrh comfortable. Wi have them 4, . I. and 10 feet wide. B. W. 8TRONO, Tit Furniture Man MUST MARK SHIPMENTS. HeiroKlypblcs on Freight Coiu.Ik meuts Discontinued. PITTSBURG, Pa.. June 30. All railroads east of the Mississippi, In the territory covered by the "official classification" will after today refuse to accept for transportation all ship ments lu less than carload lots whli h nre not plainly marked with the uame of consignee and the station. Ctty ami Btate of destina tion. For many years it haa been cus tomary forOa large number of ship pers to mark their paekaKes with an Initial or some hieroglyphic, the key to which would be on the bill of lading. It was the theory that this saved time and also prevented com petitors from observig the names of a shipper's customers on the outside of packages. Railroad officials claim that great abuses have resulted from thlB practice. When a large number or packages are intended for the sumc consignee shippers often mark only one or two, the others having no marks at all. ir the shipments be come mixed with others at transrer points there is no way of Identifying them. The consequence hnB been great delny, vexation on the part or both shippers and consignees and clulms against the railroad. Klgures prepared by the Trunk Line association for 17 principal lines in the olllclal claiulHcutlnn ter ritory show that the total freight earnings for these companies in 1907 were 0 4 1 .7 25,7 1 2. an In crease over 1906 of 10.2 per cent. Nevertheless the total payment for loss and damage by these lines In 1907 was tr,, 596. 794, fully 1 per cent of the total freight earnings and an increase over 1906 of 22.4 per cent. It Is estimated that about 4fi per cent of loss and damage claims are due to "losses In transit," which meanB that In 1907 the Iohkch on his Bcore of the lines mentioned wore nbout $2,500,000. Of thin amount, probably over $1,250,000 was caused by the Improper marking jf tho less-thau-cnrload shipments. t Is the design of the railroads now to stop losses from tills cause. Thoasaiid Hollar's Worth of Good. "I have been afflicted with kidney nnd bladder trouble for years, pas- dug gravel and stones with excru ciating puln," says A. II. Tannics, a well kuown coal operator of Buf falo, O. "I got no rollef from medl- lino until I began taking Foioy'r Kidney Cure, then the result was surprising A few doses started the brlck-dust-llke Bubstance and now 've no pain across my kidneys and 1 reel like a new man. It has done ic $1000 worth of good." Foley's Kidney Cure will cure evory form of kidney or bladder disease. IHHSOI.l TION OF PA HTN KltS HIP. Notice is hereby given teat the co psrtnersliip heretofore existing be tween R. I,. Stephens and James A. Perry, boot and shoe dealers, of lloseburg, Oregon, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Porry retiring and Mr. Stephens con tinuing the business, assuming ull of suld firm's liabilities nnd indebted ness. Dated at Roseburg, Or., June 22 1908. R. T,. STEPHENS, JAMES A. PERRY. The lb-tfl nils Ktrr sdd. " Alter doctoring 15 years ror chronic Indigestion, and spending ov er two hundred dollars, nothing hat done me as much good as Dr. King's N'ew Lit Pills. 1 consider them the best pills ever sold," ' writes B. F. ayvrue. of Inglixlile, N. C. Sold un der guarantee at A. C. startlers drug slot. 25c. A Square Deal s scares' you whan you buy Dr. Plftres! family medicines fur sll Mis Inured! Mils mitcrlng lulu tlinui tra printed op :ltn Untile u rumMTs and lliclr formulas r attosU-d untlcr oath an being cuuiplsU Did correct. Yuu knew Just what you are paying fur and that the Ingrf-dlsiils srs ( atlicred Iroiu Nature's lalMiralory, twins elected froiu the most vnlimlits natlva aimllclnsl riMiu found growing In our Aioerlcsn furesa'awttr'hlle uotenltocurt srs perrent hsrinUvia to the siost drllcsls woiiWSsjtfcWiiKnPsr Nut roy A mm 11 Id- I .n. Tit . u gtr.jMv n.i ur.renin fllut-LWinr, lii TrT.-ia- viz.- i(llM-1fTnTC 'WsLaiiiUniv This sscut possc-uw tuuTtuic nnsaicrfwi tmierilm of Its own. talc a most valuablr autlvpllc and antl frrment, nutrltlvs and sootlilug dsuiol emit. (llTcerlun ii'.aTt an Important part In lr. Pirrcd'a tloi.lcu Mi-du-al lliscovery In lbr cure of ln,lii;cslKtn, ilystH'psia and aok altiniui'h, atlciolrd by sour risings, benrl-hurii. foul lircatli, coated tongue; poor apK-tlto, gnaw lug fct-hug In atom 4b, tilllousiicss and kindred dcrniigs sa'nts uf tliv iloiuacli. liver and Umcls. Iteri'lcs curing all tbt sKi e ll-.treiIO: alliuitnts, llic'tiolilcn Medical lMscovery" Is a sM'cllic tor all uIhcumis of tlia tnucous HJ.iibraiics. as catarrh, wlictlinr of His nasal (fSSSoscs or of tlia stomach, bowa-ls or nclsii; orsuus. Kven In Us ulcerative tafl It will ymUi to this Sovarnlfn rtutl r4y If Its uia ti isui-iivArl In. lut hruuls Catarrh of tlia Nasal passage. Itls , wlnla taking ilia ai;oilan Medical llls euvery " tlia necessary constitutional treatment to clcaiiw- ths tslagcs fcfmiy two vr three times a day with llr. Sage's (jllarrh Hum,di. This thorough ecur-e of Irestmaut asberallr curaa tlia Worst IW 1 cent bs and hoarseness estiaed hj brqa cSlsl. Urn. st and Itinc stfprU.iis. rn-cpl con suaiutlon In Ha alsn e.1 Biases, tlie "itolitea HrUlcsl lltcoerj" Is a oit'l rill, lent rvm ur. asi,-lallr In Ihosa otxltnate. hsnf ol reusW. anted ny trrlt alien and cmfevtlcti ol tba b Vtx hlal miicous asnbraiie I lie - I Us" toea " Is lu'l mi g .1 af,r acula ct,uf hs aris ing from sudden fKds. nor oiutt II be es Seeled to cars CSJas'nir'llon tn II Sdsan,-e4 Biases no medl.-ltia tll d,i that toil r,.r all Us otjeuaate. cb runic cougha. wblcb. If neg laVMVit, ot badlr treated lead up Ui consume am II U aba bsssa aaadk-lM ibatcasi b taken lilt. ItOLI.EK VS. GOTCH. Wrestling Championship Will be De cided Wednesday. SEATTLE, Wash., June 30. Se attle sports are agog with excitement on the eve of the wrestling match for the cbumpionBulp of the world, be tween Frank Qotch, the Iowa farmer who now holds the title, and Dr. B. F. Roller, of this city. While Uotcb Is naturally a favorite, there are many who believe that Roller has a good chance to win tke belt aud a tow are backing thlsOoplnlon with real money. Ootch himself admits that he has tackled a hard proposi tion in the Seattle man and will have to do some of his niftiest work to win. Roller Is 31 years of age and as fine a specimen of physical manhood us could bo found unywhere. He is six feet in height, weighs 195 pounds, has a reach of seventy-six inches and a chest measurement of forty-seven Inches. In Seattle, Dr. Knllnr has partici pated in many wrestling matches and has alwuys chme out a winner. His ftrst professional mutch was with Jack Carkeek. then champion heavyweight of England, Canada and Australia, and who was for sev- orul years champion of the world. Ho brought Carkeek to the mut twice in 10 minutes. (Jotch then challenged Roller and undertook to throw liim twice In un hour tor $1000. The match was made tor $500, tho winner to take 75 per cent or tho gatet receipts. (lotch failed to throw him and never even got him to a bridge. Ills next match was with Kinll Kl.ink, The bout lasted but 20 min utes, two falls In ravor or Roller be ing recorded In that time. Victor McLnglnn, ol South Atrlca, was Roller's next opponent. He was the most powcrtully built man Rol ler had ever met. Again Roller won In less than 4 0 minutes. Farmer Hums then threw down tho gauntlet, and the Seattle man had two tails WAITED WANTED 3 or 4 carpenters, for Wednesday morning. See Pat. TIC AC1 1 ER vTnTED Priiicipalror the Yoncalla school tor the com ing year. Address communica tions to E. Hclllwell, clerk, Yon calla, Ore. TF WANTED Qlrl for general house work. Wagea, Sf.20 a month. Ap ply to Mrs. M. Josephson. dsw WANTED 3 or 4 carpenters, for Wednesday morning. See Pat. FOR SAIJi. FOR SALE First-class improved White sewing machine, drop bead. (25.00. Inquire at A. Peterson'; shoo shop, Cuss street. J3 FOR SALE Immediately, good pay ing business In Roseburg; small capital required. Address M care Review. J27 FOR SALE An Edison moving pic ture muchiue, almost new. Call at this blllcu and see tho machine. A bargain If taken at once. dTF FOR SALE $500; house an7 lots In Kinney addition. $300 cash and $200 payable 10 per cent per month. See Tho Bond Realty Co dtf FOR SALE A good second-hand typewriter, almost new. For imr tlculars see Elmer E. Wlniberly. FOR SALE Stock hogs In quant tics to suit purchaser. Inquire of lunulas Wnlte, or l'honu 47x9. dJ26 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I have for sale 2 H lota on Pin street, also lot and building known as tho Donning lodging house. Lane street. Also 6 acre 1 V, miles out, near Target Rango, and 20 acres In looking Glass. For par ticulars call on or address J. T. Goodman, administrator estate of J. J. McCoy, decwu d dtf FOR SALE Practically new 6-room eottnge, nil modern conveniences. Will exchange for Portland prop erty. Lull ou L. Kabal, Roseburg Oregon. ' tlswtf FOR SALE Scholarship In the llehnke-Walker llusliies College, of Portland. Will sell for (24.50, which 1 a bargain. Address l.eone Matthews, olid. Ore. dsw FOR SALE-Cocker Spaniel pu!. Inquire nl residence of F. F. Pat terson. djyl'f FOR SALE Good paying plumbing and tinning business. Address II., oa.ro of Review. Roseburg. tf POB BUNT. KOK ItKNT A brautlfully. clean, remodelled house, three Hooka from postntllco. Inquire at Judge Hamilton's residence. dTF I.Wr AMI KOlM. LOST Pocket book, containing ke and small change. Was lost le twiwn West Roseburg and depot 1- Inder please leave at Review of fice. dTF KOl'N'll A purse. contalnliiK mon ey, key and other tilings. Owner f nn hae same by calllna: at Mar sters' marble office and descrltiltm ' It- dtf NOTHU TO CIIKPITOIIS Having lost e-Vr business by fire, we rea themselves Indebted to us to settle as soon as possible. T. J. Wll, pectfully ask all persons knowing LIAMS A SON, Wilbur Or. U out or him In less than an hour. Jesse Westergaarde Iheu came to the front. He is better known as "Doc" Rymer, and was until recent ly on the roud with Ootch. Roller says he was one of the toughest pro positions he ever met. They had two matches and Roller put him on the mat for the second time In less than an hour In both bouts. Victor McLaglan sent another challenge to Roller aud they met again. Roller winning again In 10 minutes. "THEY WON'T OO DRY." o We mean your watches and time pieces. They must be kept cleaned aruj oiled to get the best results. Re member watch making is our only specialty. J. T. Bryan, The Watch maker. dTF Patronise Review advertisers. DYSPEPSIA "RftTlliaT tasknn Vnnr wnrtrlarf nl ' as thru in on lii taiid bflnc gjnUrolT cored uf atomfteh Ckltri-b and dftpebiU, I think word of prt.Ua U due lo,,Vffre.i"fortb,ir wonderful emnpoilllor., I hftvc tnknn nutnerom outr io-caUud remedial, but without ftTfttl ami I fl,d Itaat Ckicarc U rMa luuia m um j iuiu (.it mo oilier, i uiii tekaa Would In jear. jftcuuaaj, iw MercvT oi., dsiraij unj, . . Best for CAN 0V CATMAfmC Plasastanti Palalahla On.. rfi.... fl.-4 f- g1..a1 Merer Siaken, Wmknu or Gripe, 10c, 21c, He. Neer old la bulk. Tlie guiulne tablet tamped 0 0 0s QsMratnteed to cure or your luuuer back. Sterling Remedy Co., Ch left go or N.V, USUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Cut Glass and Silverware t Thnre hiivo never before benn offered such extraordinary bargains in genuine CUT GLASS. All pieces are best quality clear l,Hhss only a few pieces of a kind. - ...... H Iij silverware we have the kind that pives lasting satisfaction: beau tiful and dignified designs, worth and long wear, which are the qualities desired by the most fastidious This cut glass and silverware make the most useful of presents for June weddings. Special Prices Expert Watch Cleaning and Repairing . . . it What makes our business grow? It's because we treat the people right. Some merchants in their a'tempt to lead in prices often buy inferior goods but that is some thing that this company does not do. Our courteous treatment, the superior quality of our goods and the right prices is what is build ing up our business every day. If you are not a regular customer place a trial order aud be convinc ;d. Yours for a square deal, 1 Alton S. Frey & Co f GROCERS Phones 201. and.Vl ' Succesaora'to J. V. Barker A Co. W. II. KISIIKIt, Pre. J. II. lUKtTII, VIce-lTes. J. M. TIIUOXK, See. The Douglas County Abstract Company Successor to F. E. Alley. Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles tin a ran teed. fcand Office Practice a Specialty. Safety Deposit Hoies for Rent. Timber Lands Housht and Sold. Land Scrip for Sal. Real Kstateand Insurance. Taper lroH-rly rrvutml for Filing nn Government Ijinils. Township Maiss. Showing Vacant Ijinils. of all Township In the lUnehurg I jaml District, .M t'enl Karri. Orllcp t'n.ler V. S. Ijiml Ofllre. GET REAHV FOR IXK'KJAW Surgeon General of Army Prescribes 4th of July Remedy. All over the country, cities, towns and families are preparing for the Fourth of July celebration. The work Is both offensive and delens- j Ive. It Is offensive in that it is disagreeable, noisy, bad smelling and dangerous. It Is defensive in that prudent mothers and prudent physicians and undertakers arc pre paring poultices and plasters, lint and surgical Instruments, hospitals and colllns for the slain, and the wounded or that direful day. In the matter ot foolish and foolhardy celebration the United States on the Fourth ot July takes the cake. The Surgeon General of the Army has caused a circular suggesting pre cautions against tetanus, or lock jaw, the inevitable of July epidemic.' In the last live years there have been 786 cases of tetanus as the result or our Independence Day cele bration. 721 have died. 608 or these deaths resulted from blank cartridge wounds the blank car tridges are mistakenly supposed to be harmless. The warning gives the following explanation of the origin and operation of the tetanus bacil lus. The bacillus or tetanus, or Its spore torm, is round In earth, es pecially garden earth, stable man ure, the dust ot the streets, stables and htiman habitations. The teces or healthy animals, such as the horse, cow, dog, and even man, may contain tetanus spores. When tetanus spores are intro duced under the skin, they at once germinate. It oxygen Is excluded and begin to elaborate tetanus toxin. In a short time it appears in the blood, which carries It to all parts J. T. BRYAN Roebu ru, Oreuon n A llOAKT OK ItKKK THAT IM. MARK VOI K MOI Tll U ATEK. srt rare wlih us every day ocrn'- on. t, tn fact. If you know pu id W" f ht'ii you see It (of course ymt do when you eat it) you'll enjoy the sort we serve. Prime rattle. Rood feeding, knowing handling nnd care ful cutting explain the reason for our always Riipptylng flue roasting beef The Economy Mirk it tseo. KotilhiiKfit, lrop. HOSK1II lUi. OltKCfar, The Kind Tou slave Always in use for over 30 years, and '-fP-f-J1- sonal supervision slnco its infancy. -GUciU Allow no one to deceive you in this. AH Counterfeits, Imitations and " JuBt-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmlesg substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It coatatns neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlaj substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and 'Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures ConHtipaHoj tind Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlia Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and msttsrol rfeep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the He Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. of the body, where It Is absorbed by tlie motor nerve endings which ure bathed lu the toxlu-luden fluid. The nervea supplying the jaws, especially the masseteric, seem to liuve an ex aggerated aflllilty for the poison, which explains the early trismus. The following treatment for Fourth of July Injuries Is suggest ed: "Incise freely every wound. "Carefully nnd thoroughly remove from the wound every particle of foreign matter. "Cauterize the wound thoroughly with 25 per cent carbolic acid. "Apply loosely a wet pack of 25 per cent carbolic acid. "tlive a full dose of antltetanlc serum. Of course. It would be very much better to arrent those enemies of the human race, the shop keepers who sell Fourth of July explosives, and to spank Johnnie and Adolphus for using them, but since this Is Impos sible In the present backward state of civilization, the best that can be done Is to be ready with remedies. Patronlie Review advertiaera. Phone loss H. C. RITZMAN UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER Let tne make an estimate ou your work. Steam and hot water a specialty. Foot ol Jackson St. Repair Work Neatly Done. The ROYAL STAND'RD TYPEWRITER A card will bring a machine to your office for test. . the TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 84, 3rd. St. Portland, Or. Elmer E. Wimberly. Roseburg HIGH GRADE PLUMBING GLEN D. NEGLEY At S. K. Sykee Hasrslwar Store. Phone 2SI. AS Work Csusranteea Bought, nnd which has been lias borne the signature of has been made under His per- Signature of HKAli ESTATE TKANBFKRS. J. F. Pfeifer to . Lucie Barker, $s6u; lots 7 and 8, block 03 B., It. It. addition to lloseburg. Theodore Castor to A. S. Polley, $550; 80 acres Bee. 9, 24-G. n. P. McKay to N. LaRaut, 80; 1 H acres sec. 14, 26-6. Wm. Porter to DeWltt Van Os trand, $10; n sec. 8, 32-1. G. L Oregor to O. A. Gullickaon. and O. C. Leean, $1;. i lots ec. S, 24-7. Backllne Anilca Salve Wins. Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Cochran, Ga., writes: "I had a bad sore come on the inetep of mj foot and could find nothing that would heal It until I applied Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. Less than half of a SB cent box won the day for me by af fecting a perfect cure." Sold under guarantee at A. C. Maratera' drng store. ATTENTION, FARMERS. It you want a milk house that la up-to-date, see Pat, box 302, Roae burg, Oregon. diwjy20 AU Work Ouaranteed ( o