Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, July 01, 1908, Image 2

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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY
j.. WIMBEKLV, Editor.
Office-Review Building, (first floor)
Jack too Street. Telephone Main ool.
DULY
Pr yfr,bymU WWW
far moatta, delivered M
lr welc, delivered
Hr Year ".D ...- ti00
ttLl UonlLf .. V C.fl.tlO
Jl'IV' 1, JWJ8.
yizA Article a to It pfeia of TDW
fillncwft.
sister or daughter Deed not fear to
read iu public.
To give as little space as posmnle
to sensational sod uo wholesome
news, but dwell more upon that
which will elevate and benefit.
To ever strive to make the world
better for Its having exlttted iu H and
to leave no uuneceHsary scars upon
the soul of even ono unfortunate.
With these constituting its m Union,
It will in due time have success and
all other good things unto It and
have ltHp house "bullded upon a
rock." u .
(The Atuorlcan Press.)
Tbree Qrtuv W0r0 offered at tiib
tuetiDg oJ tOe Miiuoorl PrwH Anffty
ciat()0 at Excelsior BpHokh, fur the
best article on "Tbe Hoal Miw-ton of
the Country Newspaper." Thlrtiftav
entered the contest. The paper wtn
nlQg tbe flint and second prUe fol
low:
Plwt PrlWJ Paper. .
.(By W.-L. Nebwa, Editor Eagle.
Boncetoa, Mo.)
Toe rnJ mtuHion the country
OtJWttpHper is to give tbe news. With
ant sews there Is so newspapei.
Pacts and nxarus, not rumors or
bearstky, coemtitute news.
Id the garnering of the news htrr
vtt tbe local field should be look
ed upon with the most favor. In a
country newspaper nothing tan
ink a thn nine of conntrv news. Tbe
'oral field Is for tbe country nws-
l'Hpor, which alone gives to Its read
en the story of "yon all's house "
sympathising with those who sorrow
nod rejoicing with thoue In nwry
mood. More strictly spanking, thn
the mtBHtun of the country news
paper Is to give tbe local iews.
The legitimate local field la fur
tbe i llrultod by eareful ael'WHIon. ivo
newspaper ahould publish all Hie
news no more than should a fstb
er, fritting at bis own flmsldn, re
peat all that be may have beard dar
ing tbe day. A country newspaper
must be el wan, have character titirt
conscience and be able to command
eonfldesce. The best count y news
paper In brave enough to tell ih
. truth when it should be told an.1 Ms
ennngh to Isave untold a w.tt siorv
of shame and sin when a sonc-p
v.'uuld only add to the sorro v.
Important as Is the n!, bi
newsimper fulfills Its high mission
when It does no more than glvo Iht
a country aswepaper, mt:tl be hmv
than a mere phonograpii. it must
atsnd for something. It imin; W li
ay t" path y with those whom It sencf
I' ts poettlble for a nwiiapr Ic
Hint out to the people, mttn of
whom are Its patrons, the .ml ho)
to local possibilities which warn
progreus. Above all, lbs newsmpei
ehLMtd sot fall to adro?n' (bin
' th.ttffs wnlcb mean better Hvlm a 1
Knlnlly, then, let It he said tbst
th real mine. Ion of the c.onnfcty
newspaper Is to give the local newt
accurately and fearlvsslr, hut In
Jttuamws. kiviub no unneMi'irv una
.klty to wrengdolng, yet siuirlng r.i
trauls nor shams, recognising good
vhrewr foand, striving o h i!ld en
rather than tear down, so that thf
flies of the paper shall constitute a
helpful htetnry, accurate, yet rhivw
Irtg the sunshine rather Ou i the
rtif tfows.
Sectwd Prise Papc.
(By C. Pearson, MldriUttowo. Md )
BiMddes the piimsry intMijn
earning siuncy for thune oiMra'.liu.
the real uiistlun of p. couuiry
news)tftpr mght bo (livtued u:id r s
number of at If ore lit heidi.
To (sin the tunfhleuce nil J gotd
- will of tbe public.
To be houcnt with ltt-ir sad it-
cotwtltQents.
To be loyal to Its cunmmelty.
To wear no culler uf parly, cltqtse
or faction.
To be the organ of nona of thei
To support only d aud coinpe
tent men for utfcoe.
To staid for political as well tv
moral cleaniinesH.
To expose fnaud. rnf; ur evl
wherever the public Weal iKmujukIi.
To avoid lMhn-s or prejudice.
To seek no rtvpnKv
To stand for the rl,:M and tl.tr
to defend It.
To look not up to the rl h o
down to tha poor.
To- do all the gone! md as lllllr
harm as It can to the o.mnunltv U
serves.
To build for the future ,vd Unp
to posterity the herltnK' -t the p ill
Ik's confidence, which wouid nt.t
only a source of comfort and pride
but an asset of no nnidli valuo sf
well.
To stand for honfflt "on vlrtlrn
and not flinch In sdvoruilng them
flvnn thouah the wind jf mm ilar
opinion might be strongly 1I min In
an opposite direction.
To respect the iHlltlral and tell
elous opinions of others, granting to
them all rights claimed In BtKh pre
mises.
To get not down to the pUne of
littleness that would wreak ven
geance upon a fellow man for any
It only leaves a paper narrower
and meaner for the effort. I.' public
welfare demands, use the kntfe, If
pot. use eharlty.
To uie the knife when necessary
fo eradicate a moral csnrer In the
community, and that knife "to th?
bone," when the necessity of the
rase demands It.
To publish a paper that a mother
for
lOtfY cV'ANTS IHXTOHH.
WASHINGTON, July 1. By the
recent ict of congress providing for
the reorHanliCatloi) and enlargement
of tbe medlcfil eurps of the army,
effective toilSy, there sjre forty-four
vacjuicies la too grade of f)rt livu-tooaota.
OtrVjIaJg of tiia war department
polot oot tbat Ujis It o excellent
, opportunity for young physicians
and surgeons, who, if tbey pass the
examination, will receive at tbe oai
not tbe com mission and pay of a
first lieutenant in tbe army.
4TH OF Jl LV PIUKJRAM.
The program for tbe 4th of July
oalebrallon at Koseburg fair grounds
practically oompleted. It will be
preoeded by a parade In the city
proper, starting at s . m., sharp,
and made up of the Koseburg Hand,
the militia, liberty car, fraternal
floats, citizens, plug uglies, etc. Im
mediately after the parade, the scene
of festivities will be shifted to the
fair grounds, where the remainder of
the morning will be occupied with
patriotic exercises. In the afternoon,
at the race track, there will be a
number of entertaining speed events.
Interspersed with selections by the
band. The day will be ushered In at
sunrise by the customary national
salnte. The following is the pro
gram, after the parade, In detail;
At Fair Grounds, 11 O'clock.
1. Selection by the band.
I. Bong by the choir.
8. Invocation.
4. Music by the band.
6. Heading the Doclaratlon of In
dependence, Itev. C. A. Kt'xroad
6. Bong by the choir.
7. Oration by ilon. H. P. Mulkey.
S. Bong by the choir.
9. Mimic by the band.
10. Noon. Picnic dinner, mast beef
furnished free.
Afternoon.
Hpeed exhibition, trotting race, by Y.
VI. Alley.
Match horse race, between 'l,ad
Beach" and "Virginia Dare,"
$Jfu a side.
Two-year-old trotting race, cash
prlie.
4a d die horse race, cash price.
Holay race, 1 mile, 2 sets of M men.
cash prise.
100-yard foot race, cash prise.
tOO-ysrd foot race for boys, 16
years or under, cash prise.
CAXAIHAN "FOl'RTH OF JILY,'
TORONTO, Ont, July 1. Canada
celebrated its forty-first birthday to
day with all the enthusiasm wnlrsv
has characterized past years, but, So
far. as ' reports received from over
the dominion have indicated, with a
much smaller proportion of acci
dents and fatalities than usually ac
companies the observance of the
Fourth of July In the neighboring
republic. Dominion Day commem
orates the confederation of, the for
mer, provinces or nriilsh rsorth Am
erica into what has since been
known as the Dominion of Canada.
It ww on the first day of July, 1867,
that Queen Victoria ave her royal
assent to the formation of this gl
Nufttic national enterprise.
BTJMMEJfc BXiOJBSJOS fltATG9 TO
iSEWl'O&T AND Y&QUINA.
BAY.
From June 1 to October 15th,
180, Bpecial "Bummer" round-trip
tickets will be sold from Roseburg
to Yaqulna or Newport, Oregon, and
return, good sis months from dat?
of sale; good only for continuous
passage In each directlou. No stop
overs allowed. Fare for the round
trip $8.00 dtwtf
OLYMPIA, Wash., June AO With
the completion of the railway com
mission's findings on the valuation
of the three principal ruilroudh o:
tbe state the stale tax cominiHAloii
has begun its work of fixing the
valuation ofothe railroads for tuxu-,
tlou purposes. It will be necessary
for tbe tux Commission to segregate
the totals furnished by the rallway
conjmiHslon Into county valuations
aud this will probably be done on a
mileage basts.
The railway commission's findings
de not include the vuluution of the
smaller roads, that portion of the
work having been postponed pend
ing the preparation of the findings
on more Important lines.
The tax commission will asseHg the
railroads on a lias is of tiU per cent
of the valuations determined by the
railway commission, as other prop
erty in the state Is asesHed on tlutt
i-.i-is. Ihls will about treble the as
sessed valuation placed on the rail
roads laHt year, approximating a to
tal of ior, 000,000.
Over Tlilrtjr-flve Years.
In 1871 there was a great deal of
diarrhoea and cholera Infantum. It
was at this time that Chamberlains
Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhtwa Kem
tidy was first brought Into use. It
proved more successful than any
other remedy or treatment, and has
for thirty-five years maintained that
record. From a small beginning ttr
nale and use has extended to every
part of the United Htatei and to
uisny foreign countries. Nine drug
gists out of ten will recommend it
when their opinion Is ssked. al
though thpy have other modlclne
that pay them a greater profit. It
oan always be deMMidcd upon, even
In the most severe aud dangerous
I'ssew. For sate by Hamilton Drug
Co.
Wo call your attention to
Churchill's sdy- It will Interest
you, as he meant business.
Making- Good.
There l no way of making tatting
frlrmlfi llkn "Makhif (mhhI;" nj Dot'tnr
Plsrco'ii indk'inM tll tm-mplify this,
and their fnmul!, txHtr umru than two
divaii of popularity, am iiutnlwrrd hy
Uki hundreds of thousand. TSi-y litva
'ttado kimhI" and tbey liv rit mads
drunkard.
A tftiod, hoiieit. Stiuare-dettl aiedfclnp of
known I'ompoKiilon Is l PfK' (hMaa
VledJwal Dlstuvcry. It n)l fiijoyn an Ini
rm'ii-w hiiU. while most ot the prepani
lions that hnveiMxiie Into prominent'! In
th earlier period of Its populnrlty have
'gone by thn Imnrd " ami are never mom
heard of. There inuH be ome mnson for
this long-time popularity and that Is to
b found In Its superior merits. When
once iriven a fair trial fur weak stomach,
or for liver and Mood altectlnns. Us sne
rlor curative utialUies are soon manlle-t;
hence It hu smtvImhI and unm n in io(
ular favor. lule sc.r.-s of U meritorious
articles have suddenly nahed Into fat or
for a brief period and then tee as sown
forRntten.
For a torpid liver with Its attendant
Indigestion, dyspepsia, headache, t
haps ihrine-is, foul breath, nasty mated
tttiie. nh hitter taste, lo-s of appetite
wllh distress aftr ealln. nervonnes
tnd dettil tv. nothmir ts so fi)t as lr
IMeme's liolden Metfical Hkvo-rY It's
ill hnnet. square-deal nietliclne u It h nil
ita lin(ro.ieiHj orintl on li'tlle riHT
no evret, no hoeux povn hum' n
thrf'fore don'! oW.f u mltitutr th.tl
(he dealer IHSV ih vittV inAaea HtM" !!
4r profit. iinMt on your rigM ti laavt
e-h.ii ton L'a l ( t
i h.iT fvrasrairPrtecrtp.
ttgStetNvtlii It to prove 'eure iili.' ll
l only adtNed fot Woman's jtj --' -ail -mentu
It manes u eaH Women Mronc and
u-k vfoineti eli. adteriiMl th it,
oilie preparations .ld for lkr pm
its tMrllntc curative virtues -.(III uiuiniini
lu position in the front vnpks. where it
IUmdI over two divades ago A an in
viiroraiinit lomc km. I streiiicibeti;n n. rv
Ine it Is nto'qunli'd. It won't sstiH
who want Uvip," (or there i iki a drop
of alcohol tn it '
IV. PWrre's Pleatant Prllcts. theoWi
ruti Little J vet I'dls, alth.mirh the i-ti
pill of ihelr kind in the nurk-t. still hud
and when once tried are ever afieranl
In favor. Kaay to take as candv-onn to
three a dose. Much 4m4tuJu tut nrtvr
tqtaUd.
Bod Hum yubkly Healed
"I am so delighted with what
Chamberlain's Halve has done fur me
tbaL I feel bound to write and teil
you so," Hays Mrs. Hobert Mytton,
4f7 John St., Hamilton, Ontnrlo.
"My little daughter had a bad burn
on her knee. 1 applied Chamber
tain's Salve and It healed beautiful
ly." This salve allays the patu of
a burn almost Instantly. It is for
sale by Hamilton Drug Co.
Const lut Ion.
For constipation there Is nothing
quite so nice as Chamberlain's Sto
mach aud Liver Tablets. They al
ways produce a pleasant movement
uf the bowels without any disagree
able effect. Price 25 cents. Samples
free. Hamilton Drug Co.
FOR HAIJ3.
Ind scrip. Can be used on any
land which Is subject to homestead
entry. It is fully guaranteed. For
price, address
Is., L. W. lniHHEU,,
Hprlugfield, Missouri
Itefrifferutora.
Full line of first class refrigerat
ors, enamel lined and guaranteed
satisfactory. Nothing equals our Vn
dor Porch Shades to keep that hot
(Hrrh comfortable. We have tbem 4,
6, 8, and 10 feet wide.
B. W. BTItONO,
Tbe Furniture Man
WAYTKK
fKAl'HKfl WANTKi) l'riliiil fol
the Yunt-alla evhtiol fur the cutn-
tng year. Address cututuuuh'a
tluos lo K. Hi'lllwcll. cIitK, You
calla, Ore. TK
tR SALE.
I.KT'l'KU rHKSti KOH MALK Has
tn-rn used but a ftkw tliucs, latent
model. I'rli-e $4. I'un t arun
at Itevlew Dfllce.
KOIl SA1.K Klrat-claiia Improved
Wliite sewing machllu', drop head
$:!:. Ut. liKiuiro at A. Petersou't
alioo ahop, C'iims strtrot. j;t
HX)U SAI.K An Kdlon inovlng pic
ture luaehliie, ultnout new. Call
at tliiM ottk-u aud see the machine.
A baraaln It taken ul once. d'l'K
KOH SAI.K f.'iOO; house and 3 lots
lu Kinney addition, f.luo cash
and $200 payable 10 per cent per
month. See The Hornl Kealty Co
,11 r
A O M I N I HTK ATO K'8 SALK I have
for tala 2 4 lota on l'in street,
also lot and building known as
tho IVnnliif lodMiiif houae, l.ane
trt. Also 5 acrea 1 4 miles
out, naar Tlvjct KanKo, and 20
acre In Looking Glass. For par
ticulars rail on or address J. T.
Goodman, administrator aatate of
J. J. McCoy, dsraas 4 dtf
KIR SAI.K Practically new 6-room
eottaKu, all modern conveniences
Will ci.-haiiK" fot Portland prop
erty. Call on L. Kabat, liosebiirg
Oragon. dtf
VTin SALE S,olarshlp In the
Ilehnle- ufher Huslness Collefte,
of Portland. Will sell for 124.60
which Is I bargain. Address
U'one Matthews, Glide, Ore. daw
r'OK SAI.K Cocker Spaniel pups
ln(Ulre at residence of P. K. Pat
terson, tl J v I 7
WASHINGTON It. It. ASSKSSMKXT
Valuations In State-re Treble Thoe
of Last Vear.
ll Can't Be Brut.
The best of all teachers Is cierl-
ence. C. M. liurdeu, of Silver City,
North Carolina, Hays: "I find Klec
trlc Hitters does all that's claimed
for It. K6r Stomach, Liver and Kid
ney troubles It can't be beat I have
tried It and find it a most excellent
medicine." Mr. Harden is risht: it's
tho best of nil medicines also for
weakness, lame back, and all run
down conditions. Best too for chills
and malaria. Sold under guarantee
at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store,
fiOc.
M(ii:i,HAMVi in i:i '':n';-
J
Contract Let for Nine More Illcnk
S2.it IVr Squure luru.
0f.-uBene lOr.i Guard, June
At a meeting of the city council t hif
forenoon (he contract was awarded
to the Warren Construction to t.
pave the following rtiets: Dine,
from West Klfth to West Ter.ih,
Oak, from Rust Seventh to Lust
NlnUr West Tenth, from Willamette
to Olive, and West Klevenlh. from
Willamette, to Olive nine blocks in
all. The pi-ice to be paid for
paving is $J.l:l per siiuare yard.
The contract to put I" the cement
curbing was let to the American
Paving Co. at 0 cents per lineal
foot for sliait--lit work and '.0 cents
per lineal fool for curved work. Con
tract to put in the drainage was let
to K. li. Mllinniey. the price being as
follows: each for catch liasit-x
$: each for the giale inlets and 1"
cents Tier foot for sewer pipe.
Chamberlain'. Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Ueoiedy Would
Huve Saved him 1011.
"In 111112 I have a very severe at
Inek of diarrhoea.' says ft. N. Par-
rnr. uf Cat Island. La. "Kor several
weeks I was unable to do anything
On March IS. 1IHI7. 1 had a similar
attack, and took Chamberlain's Col
ic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy
which iry vp me lililllltlt relief. I con
airier It one of the best medicines Ol
its kind In the world, and had I used
It lu 19U2 believe It would have sav
ed me a hundred dollar doctur"
bill. Sold by Hamilton Drug Co.
A IT K N T ION , K A 11 M K I IS.
It ........ a milt tw.nue thnt
I up-to-date, see Pat, box J02, Hose
burg. Oregon. dsw.ly.'O
Tbo Kind You Have Always Eongtit, anH which has been
in use for ovec 30 years, has borne the Bignature at
j, - aiid Iioa been siado onder Ills per.
Sp , j(Stf--- sonol gnporvtolan Biruio Its inlUncy.
Woxfy, T-oimJUM AllownoonetoduceiToyouintlug.
All Coiinforfeits, ImUations nnd " Jnst--8rKKl" ar but
Fxpi'riiiK iits tlnit trille vitft and endanger the health of
iaiouta and ChUdren Experionce against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
'4mtoria is a harmless substitute for Cantor 00, Pare,
gorir, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opiuni, Morphine nor other Nareqtlo
substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
folic. It relieves Tocthing Troubles, cures Constlpatioi
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and ilowel. giving healthy aud natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
St
M M
Cut Glass and Silverware
X There have never !efore beon offered such extraordinary bargains
iu genuine CUT GLASS. All pieces aro liest quality clear glass-onlv
a few pieces of a kind. - - - -Tl
In silvervare e have the kind that (rives last Insr satisfaction: U-atl-tiful
ami dinltied (lesions, worth and long- wear, which are the qualities
desired by the most fastidious This cut (lass and silverware make the
most useful of presents for June weddinga. Siecial Prices
J. T. BRYAN
HoMebut"t, OreuDtt
Expert Watch Cleaning
and Repairing . . .
What makes our j
business grow?
It's because we treat
the people right.
Some merchants in their a'tempt to lead in i
prices often buy iuferior goods but that is some- '
thing that this company does not do.
Our courteous treatment, the superior quality '
of our goods aud the right prices is what is build- '.
ing up our business every day.
If you are not a regular customer place a trial
order and be convinc :d.
Yours for a cquarc deal,
Alton S. Frey & Co
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CIHTaua (JSNNy. TT MUHRM TIIIKT, NBW VHK ITV.
.NK4.KO (illtl, IL('K TO HACK.
NKW Y0KK. July 1. After four-
ttM-n years of trt'utnient as a while
hild. liitlf I'hiiKtiuu Wtitxlyear, the
I'muous iirKi'ii sii'l adopted by Mrs.
Kli.uhiMh (!i ;tniiiw, president of the
National League fur I'liristiau I'ur-
ity, will shoiily tin hack to her rare
is a studfiit at Hooker Washington's
TiifkeKee Institute. The attempt of
Mrs. (irannis to plate her "little
brown-skinned baby" on a social
tMiuality with her white play mates
has tailed and little Christian will
hereafter sail through her life under
her natural colors. Christian he
atne nationally famnuH when her
flayful antics reKulted In the d.Hru(-
'ion ur the conn-fitation "of which
Mrs. CrianniK is a nieniher.
The Kentttly Thul lUtat,
"Or. Kind's New Disrovory 1b the
Hincily that does the henlinir nih.ri
promise but fail to perform," says
-Mrs. h. k. rierson, of Auburn Con-
. la. "It is curinir nie nf throat
and lune trouble of Iodr standiiiK
lh:U other treatments relieved only
temporarily. New IMeovery Is do
Iiik me so much good that 1 feel con
ildent lis continued uhu for a rea
sonable length of time will restore
me to perfect health." This re
nowned cough and cold remedy and
throat and lung healer 4s sold at A.
C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. 6uc
and $1.0(1. Trial bottle free.
DISHOU TION OP PARTJiERHHIP.
Notice is hereby given tRat the co
partnertthlp heretofore existing be
tween R. L. Stephens and James A.
I'erry, boot and shoe dealers, of
Itosehurg, Oregon, hsa this day been
dissolved by mutual consent, Mr.
Perry retiring and Mr. 8tephen con
tinuing the business, assuming all of
said firm '8 liabilities and Indebted
ness. Dated at Roseburg, Or., June 22
190H.
R. L. STEPHENS.
JAMES A. PERRY.
Patronize Rsviaw advertisers.
Phone I05 s
All Work Guaranteed
H. C. RITZMAN
UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER
Let me make an estimate ou your work. Steam and
hot water a specialty.
(: ol Jacaaon St. Repar Work Neatly Done.
Phones 2iH. ami'
GROCERS
SaccaaVo J. F. Barker & Co.
FOK RA1.K Oooil paying plmnbroi
and ttnnlnc biiRlnesa. AtMrosit II.,
ran; of lU'vlow, Kosrburx. tl
" fHB BBST.
UWr ANO l-oiM).
A lltlXST OF t.;KK THAT I
MAKK Vol U l M i ll
WATKH.
''.'i ran viih us every .)., y ,
'en. 1. in fait. ll ,, k ii.v ,,
I'f- f h. n yuu see li if ,, ,,,. .
ill) when yuu eat It I v.m ll . rij., i
sort e serve Prime t-atlle. 's,
fi'-'ilinc kiiKwins hanilliiis ami n
fill eutllnR exphiin the reas..,, fr i
always supi.ly inK line roast ins
The Economy A rkt
h. Kolilliaypn, lYiip.
LOST Pocket boiih, containing key
ltd tlnall change. Waa lost be
tween West Roseburg and depot j
r inner piease leave at tteview or
rife. dTF
IMIMIIHMMIIMIIIHm
W. II. UNHKIt, Vt. i. II. IMMnil, ttrcfiv,. i. l. TllltiiNK, s,
i The Douglas County Abstract Company
KtrNO-.. pui'. containing nnn-l
ey. key and other things. Ow ner I
can have same by calling at Mar
sters" marble oftlvr and describing '
tl. dtf I
XOTIfK TO ntKIHTOIlS Having
lost our buslneaa by fire, we roa
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