Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, July 02, 1908, Image 2

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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
! TKUIUIII.K J'AftlNE IN INDIA.
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY
L. WIMBEKLY, Editor.
OMce-Rcvlew Building, (drat floor;
Jackaon Street. Telephone Main uol.
DAILY
Per re, bfnell WXU
ler iBODtn, delivered J
Per week, delivered M
HKMl-WKtKLV
Per Veer "
six HoDllii I'""
JULY 8, 100B. '
1HKAHIIIY DKKICIT LAIMJK.
Advene llulnnco tho Ijirnitit Until
bum hut Hud In Miuiy l eant.
WASHINGTON. July 1. The
foi lUcomlne, reports of tbe Treasury
iOvuivu and expenditures (or the
.im year ending June 30, 1908,
.tin show a marked lncreano in the
expenditure. The excess of expoii'
UUuri'S ovor receipts for the yeai
will approximate about $80000,0011,
which has been exceeded only twice
slnco tbo Civil War. In 1894 there
was a deficit and In 1899, there was
another of a little over .89,000,
000, and In each of the four Inter
vening; yearB the rocelptu full con
siderably below tbo disbursements.
AroIo In 1904 and 1906 there were
shortages of 14,177,000 and 2V
1100.000 respectively.
The total receipts this year will
show to have been about $0119,0(10,
000 or 164,000,000 Iohs than for the
fiscal year 1907. Customs receipt
will be shown to have fallen oil
shout $16,000,000 from those of
1907, while receipts from IntemaH
revenue sources will be short near!)
119,000,000.
Miscellaneous recolpts will show n
Hunt gain. The disbursements fni
the year will be shown to have ng
gregated about $069,000,000, or
$80,000,000 more than for any year
since 1866, not excepting tho Spun
Ish War period. Although these In
creased disbursements aro very gen
eral and are shown In nenrly every
account except that of Interest on
the public debt, some of tho heavies!
of them wore for permanent Im
provements.
The Panama Canal during thi
closing year will hove cost the gov
ernmnnt $38,000,000, as ngnlnsi
$27,000,000 for 1907. and the work
this your In connection with the re
rtamatlon of the public. landH will
be shown to have cost about $13.
000.000. which Is not far from las'
year's fluures.
The deficiency In tho postnl reve
nuea for the present year will limb
ahlv reach $1.1.600.000, as agnln
$7 KnQ.OOft for 1907. making a dlf
ference of $6,000,000. This Is tin
lsrr?it postal deficit In the hlstor
of the government, except in 1906
when H reached nearly $16,000,000
The records show that there hat
been a postal deficiency every year
since the establishment of the serv
Ice. with the exception of 12 wher
small surpluses were shown. The ex
penses of the rural free delivery thf?
rear are not expected to fall below
5S.SflO.0O8.
The decrease In the amount of re
relpts of $(4,000,000 and the In
creased exiondlturrs of $lt0.000..
00, make a difference aa-lnt the
trearmrv fur the dual yr of $144
...
Hiu'sWu TWevs MwiMerO TeV'f In
Lem Tlltta mi Mimut.
SKATTl.K. July 1. Frank (lolch.
of Humboldt, Iowa, maintained hli
right to the world's catch -as-iatch
can wrestling championship tonight
when ho out-clamed Dr. II. F. Holler
of Heattte, winning two consecutive
falls in 16 mlnuti'H and 26 seconds.
and 26 inlnuti-e and 64 eecoiid, reH
Ptetlvaiy.
The men enterod the ring weigh
ing chase to 200 pounds each. Holler
may hse been a pound or two the
leavier.
They went at It like bulls from the
very Btsrl end (lotch soon fore-
Ini matters. He worked his notor
ious toe hold six times In succession
In the ftrat bout. Holler broke nwnv
Mrh lime, but It wore 011 him end
Busily Cotch downed hlui Willi
crotch and half-Nelson.
Nuller did better Work In the Bee
olio bout, bat Votch wee like a o r
rim Afiei a rsl. ai,d went from hold
to hold with starllliig rapidity. Hoi
ler's bmi work In this round traw It
break a half-Nclaun slid a croUh, sf
ler Deltuj teeiulug.'v lout, lie a.
finally picked up nnd dumped to hit
shoulders from the mmi hold. It Ik
doubtful If he s really di'Wllid
hut It stii only a iitipitlnii of mta-
utes anyway, as he was iti (iotib's
mercy.
Owing to the high prices, tin
crowd wsa nut more thun 3Mmi.
CAM. Foil ttllNTY W.MlltAMS
Notice Is hereby given U i.artl
holding county Mrrants wn.-d bv
Douglas County, Ctnitun, snd i-n
dorsed prior to and Iniluillng tht-
30th day of January, l;i07, ti pre.
ent the same to the County Trens
iirer of Douglas County, Oregon, at
Ms office, for payment as Interest
(hereon 111 cease aPr the date ol
this notice f )
Dated at Roseburg. Oregon, thli
litk day of June. 190s.
J. K. SAWYEIIH.
Treasurer of Douglas County, Or
djyll
rtronlte tevtw edverter.
10,000,000 People Fuce Charily or
blow Starvation
CALCUTTA, July 2. Despite the
declnrntlon of the Ilrltlufr oflklals
that they huve the situation under
control and that u Ilk-lent relief sup
plies have been provided to prevent
any desperate suffering, reports from
the Interior state that the famine
conditions are dally growing worse.
Over a million natives are declared
to be on the verge of starvation,
thousands are said to have succumb
ed within the last few weeks and
gloomy prophecies are made that no
Iobs than ten millions will be forced
to Bubslst on charity or die miser
ably during tho summer and autumn.
While all of these statements cannot
bo verified, owing to the secrecy of
the government, which fears a wide
spread Insurrectionary movement,
there Is little doubt Unit India Is fac
ing a grave crisis.
The recurrence of ' these terrible
famiues is due to several causes,
mostly attributable to the Influence
of the British government. Four
fifths of the population aro now en
tirely dependent on capricious crops
for their sustenance, und although
great Irrigation works have been car-
led out, the slate of agriculture Is
still very unstable, Kach peasant
ultlvntes a llttlu patch of land.
which supplies the bure living of
himself and his family. When the
rop fallB they nre faced with starva
tion. The British regime provides
regulnr employment for only a frac
tion of the natives, while It tins kill-
id a great deal of the nntlve Indus
try, and has Imposed other condi
tions on the people which work
against tho prosperity of tho natives.
The taxes are high, and tho econ
omic system Imposed by llrltlsh rulf
Is unsulted to the conditions of na
tive life.
Uesldes the millions of peasants
who are linblo to starvation nt the
-illghlest failure of the crops, there
Is an enormous population of heg
irars and workless people whose con
dition Is entirely hopeless during the
famine. Many thousands of these
are doomed to a lingering death
.'rotn inanition.
The condition of the poor creat
ures affected hy the famine Is plllftil
beyond words. Those who un
forced to apply for government reliel
.lave been already living for mnnllif
in half or a quarter of their usiinl
illownnres of food. Long experience
hns luured them to living on next to
nothing. Many families have been
'lvlng on a dally handful of dried
teas, occasionally varied hy wild
fruit and roots, or even less palatable
food.
Tho famine being spread over a
,-ast territory, thousands of tho tin
.tves are miles from a government
elief depot, nnd many of them die
hecnuse they cnunot drag Iheir wast
ed bodies to tho depots. I'or every
'hnusand persons who get relief,
here must be as many who are too
weak, or perhaps too proud, 10 apply
for It.
M.VY NOT LIVE 'J'KltM OCT.
Slayer of Mrs. K. S. (jonfrn (tattering
From Luifg TR'Bbi.
MARSHFIELD, Or., July 1. Hol
land Anderson, the teVlcuder Who
was sentenced to live yearfft in the
penitentiary for bhoolinff and frilling
Mrs. Kdward HAu Cordon, in Marsh
Held, 011 May 9, has been tekeu to
the penitentiary. It Is staled by phy
sicians who have been attending hlin
since his confinement In the county
Jull that he Is a physical wreck and
that he cannot live out his sentence,
lie Is sufferlug from heart und lung
trouble and It is not believed that
he can survive for more than a fee
months or a year ut best if confined
In the penitentiary.
it Can't lie llrnt.
The best of all teachers Is experi
ence. C. M. Harden, of Sliver City,
North Carollun, says: "1 llud F.lec
trlc Hitters does all that's claimed
for It. For Stomach. Liver and Kid
ney troubles It can't be heat I have
Lrled It and find it a most excellent
medicine." Mr. Harden Is right; It's
;ho best of all medicines also foi
weuknees, lame back, and all run
lowii conditions, ilest too for chills
and malaria. Sold under guarantcc
at A. C. Maruters A Co's. drug store.
60c.
Hf-frlftiYiitne'e.
Full lino of first class refrlgerat
ors, etiamel lined and guaranteed
setlsfactory. Nothing equals our Vu
dor Porch Shades to keep that hot
porch comfortable. We have them 4,
$, 8, and 10 feet wide.
B. W. STIIONO
The Furniture Man
What AiU Ton!
TV fou ftMil weak, It ml, (ltvinti(.ai
tavn frrqiiont hf itil.iclii';, io;itiH. t"iitiit
bltUT or bid tasin lu moruiiiK. ")nurt
burn," belt-In nit of gs, ariil risings lr
thruftt altur trntlug. atnimicli khuw or
burn, foul brcntti, dizzy si ml In, mor w
varlabU apin'iit, nauw at timet and
klntlrfHl symptom?
If jolrova any rons1fcfratIa ntr rf
vatNivt riMptonifl you ar utTprhm
fitai(lloii'"ncN llvur with tmlt-
fff'Trt.U VinvtTv UnistJi- iill (Lv ii' .M
VDill'lf lU'lll'HUl 1,11
ifU'ill st'li'in't fur tlit; L'' -tit'iiu 'it
hk.K ifcl'iiuriy U t;i.Mia"kLltia'4 It ts a uuiTl
iiLifiit liwr litMoitur. ttumach tonic
frwl n-i;iilitlir ami nrv utrnnutlu'iier.
The "(iol.lcn M .ileal hi o.-ry " l- not
Itaipnt tuavltc.ii ir tr iiottrtini. a
f0M 1 1 vt of lt.i InvrotlltMitK U-ln prtntn,
Oli lu Niii)ir'ir amt attfttnl ninlcr
oath. A (t'atu at It forauila will nhow
thiit (t rohiain no ftlcohol, or harmful
h.ihlt-f.ir:nintt drnt. It Ih a fltilil etraiM
matli lih imrp. triplr-rvrtiuMi ttlTiorlnp
of proper !t rt'iitft ti. from the rootn of th
tntlowing ti.it Atnrl'an (orr.it pUtit
t li.. (io!tln S-al rml. Stone root, HlnrW
I'harry lurk, iiwh'i rot, HKh -drool, ant
llaiiilrAkn root.
I'd follontiic lfMllrif mtNltt'tl aiithoMUe.
initi
n'l ( t In l "f otiivio. '
ii nr th cur .if Jut i
t lie it. eul il fuiftf.
$1I h ftHlHr-Mll K1 thf
tnir.'iiitiiit--at- 'n-f K lUtthi l.w
M l . uf Ji ff-naon M. tl i U,-, I'lnl , l'n.r
II I' fft.nl, U It . of I'm of 1 : I'r.if l ilmi
M lUlf. M P.uf Hluiriunn MM tVMrft
(il '. I'ruf. J.-lHi hint. M l . Author ol
Anitii. n li.ernsttrr; lnf .lno M .itl
()-' M t , AiUli.Tof 4P.H-IIV Mr.l'. ll.fs; nf
I "iitn l.-liM-m. M n.Mnl Kfin. I'til of
N jC . I'M'f Klulrr KUtnifWootl M h.Atiih.ii
of MM. i-.1 'n.f In Itrmirtl MmII-
rt lVlle.-, ( tit. $1 fifHi ntinr ftn.) .
dr ,.n lttl( tttl to fr U V IV.-tvc. Uit
flo. N Y . tnl n-.-lTt rt Kej'klrl lu,t
itriv t frrm wHitnr f ill i)tf d1i
(J liiinnn Bn, rniiit Kihrn i'ttiliTiiir In ll
Hr.nfTt spiv triv. ! ri1 rT ry In
rreillfni of M. h "liulilen Me.lu l lUvco-
lr Plr-( I'lfifini Wlletii filiate and
Invlijorai ailV"!-! lli-r anil howK ThT
fnar he ui )n pttnlunrit.-n with "OoMr
HMlcal !thf"aT 'If txiw.le.irt- much is'
UaUi 1 har'f Unj and iunr-ciauxt
KUMMEIt KXCUHSIOn RATES TO
NKWPOHT AxI YAQULNA
KAY.
From June 1 to October 1GU,
1908, Special "Summer" round-trip
tickets will be Bold from Hoseburg
to Yaciutna or Newport, Oregon, and
return, good hIx months from dat?
of sale; good only for continuous
passage In each direction. No stop
overs allowed. Kure for tho round
trip $8.00 dswtf
Had Hum Vuhkly Ilculttl
"1 urn so rioHi;hU'd wilh what
Clhatiiborlnln's Salve nan done fur inc
that 1 feel bound to write and toil
you so," says Mrs. Robert My lion .
4 r. 7 John St., Hamilton, Ontario.
"My little daughter had a bad burn
on her knee. I applied Chamber
lain's Salve and It healed beautiful
ly." TIiIh salve allays the pain of
a burn almost Instantly. It Is for
mile by Hamilton Drug Co.
ConKtintiou,
For const Ipat Ion there la nothing
quite ho nice as Chamberlain's Sto
mach and Liver Tablets. They al
ways produce a rll'aaiit movement
)f the bowels without any disagree
able effoet. Price 2i cents. Samples
free. Hamilton Drug Co.
I-'Olt .SAUK.
Land scrip. Can be used on any
land which Is subject to homestead
entry, it Is fully guaranteed. Kor
iirlcc, address
ds, L. W. IIUHHKLL.
Springfield, Missouri.
Doctor Could Not l!.-p Her.
"I had kidney trouble for years,"
writes Mi'K. Raymond Conner, of
She! ton, Ynnli,, "and the doctors
could not help me. 1 tried Foley's
Kidney Cure, and the very first dose
ave mo relief and I am now cured.
I cannot say too much for Foley's
Kidney Cure. It makes the dls
ased kidneys sound so they will
eliminate the poisons from the
blood. Unless they do this, good
health Is Impossible. i Red Cicsf
Pharmacy.
OASSim MM till)
WAXTKD
TKAC11KR WANTKD Principal for
the Yoncallu school for the coin
ing year. Address communica
tions to K. Helllwell, clerk, Yon
ciilla, Ore. TF
XK WALK.
LKTTKK PRKSS FOR SALK Has
been used but a few times, latest
model. Price 1 1, Can be seen
at Review Olllce.
FOR SALK - First-class improved
White sewing machine, drop head.
$J.t.0U. Itwui.'e ut a. Peterson'
shoe shop, Cass street. yi
FOR SALK An Kdlson moving pic
ture machine, almost new. Call
at litis olllce and see the machine.
A bargain If taken at once. dTF
ADMINISTRATORS SALK I have
for sale 2 H lots on Pine street,
also tot and building known as
tho Denning lodging house. Lane
street. Also ft acres 1 miles
out, near Tnrget Range, and 20
acres !n Looking Glass. For par
ticulars call on or address J. T.
Goodman, administrator estate of
J. J. McCoy, deceait d dtf
FOR SALK Practically new 6-room
cot tagt nil modern conveniences.
Will exchange for Portland prop
erty. Call on L. Rabat, Roseburg.
Oregou. dswtf
FOR SALK - Scholarship In the
Rehnke-Walker Muslness College,
of Portland. Will sell for $24.ftO.
which Is a bargain. Address
Leone Matthews, tillde. Ore. dsw
FOR SALK-- Cocker Spaniel pups.
Inquire at residence of F. F. Pat
terson, djyl T
FOR SALK tiood paving plumbing
and tinning business. Address H.,
care of Hcvlew, Roseburg. tf
l OK ItF.NT.
KNEW WHAT SHE WANTED. J
v jt vim h - r- r- vy - tw
n
MM!aa Pondua, when you purchaaed dis hammock did you aak fe' m ham
mock fo' two?"
No. honay, ja' fo' on and a half."
Cut Glass and Silverware
T There have nt-vi'r before liei-n offered sin;li i-xti-auiiliiiarv bargains
ill genuine CUT 11 LASS. All pieces are hesl quulily eleai- ijlass only
a few piecres of a kind. - ......
li In silvenvare we have the kind lhat given lastinj.' silisfaetion: beau
tiful and dignilied designs, worth aod long wear, whii'h are the qualities
desired by the most fastidious. This cut glass and silverware make the
most useful of presents for Juno weddings. .Special l'rices
Expert Watch Cleaning
and Repairing . . .
The Kind Tou Have Always Bought, Mod which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
s - and has been made under bis per
fjr j jiff-tS- wnal supervision since its infYvnry.
lefiTT; J-UcJa4t Allow no one to deceive you in thin.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" nre but
Experinujiits that trltte with and endanger the hetdth of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment,
What is CASTORIA
Caatoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Par,
goric, lrops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narootio
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
mid allays Feverislmcss. It cures Diarrhecn, and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constlpatior
und Flatuleuey. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA AUWAYS
Bears the Signature of
J
The Kind You Haie Always Bought
J. T. BRYAN
Hoselm rtt, Oregon
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CCHTAUH OJHMNr, TT MUNIU VHCCT. NEW V 3IT.
IlKOTHKIt Sl'SPKCTS.
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What makes our
business grow?
It's because we treat
the people right.
Some merchants in their attempt to lead iu
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 and be convinced.
Yours for a square deal,
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AHKKDBKX. Wash.. July I. Curl
Undstrom refiiKt's to believe that his
brother, John Linristrnm, cuine to his
tlt-ath al Salem yesterday monilriK j
through accident, Mr. Liudst rum
saya that he fears foul play. He
will malio a thorough investigation
of lite case, and has already placed
the matter in the hands of Portland
detectives. He will himself leave for
Portland Saturday to pursue an in
vestigation on his own account.
( throat, and lung lieu lor is sold at A.
C. Mart ters & Co's. drug store. 60c
land $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Alton S. Frey & Co 1
GROCERS
I'hoaes 21. unil"Vil
Succeaorto.J.r."B-kr & Co.
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Ht " AM KOl'M.
LOST Pocket botk, contnlntnie key
and small chanpe. Whs lest te
twM'ii West HosehnrR and depot
Under please leave at Hevlew o(-
nce. , d rr
A HUAST OK ItKKK THAT Ull.I
IKI-: Vlll K M( TH
WAT F.ll.
(-.t rare i:h ub every doy twf-u
rii.t, iu fa-t. If you know k
It- t hiu u aw it (of cou's- ;.om
do whfii vou rat it yt.i.'ll enjoy the
sort we serve. Prime cattle. (Eod
finding, knowing haudlinir and tare
fii cutting eiplam the reason for our
always anplvlng fiae roasiing beef
The Economy M rket
4.eo. h'hllng n. ln.p.
KOKN l A purse, containing mon
ey, key nnd other things. Owner
can have same hy calling at Mur
sters marble olhYe and dest'rlhtng '
it. dtfu;
NOTICE TO rilKPITORH Having
lost our business by fire. w m
themselves ludebted to us to settle
as soon as possible. f. J. WII, '
pectfulty ask all persons knowing
LIAM3 A SON, Wilbur Or. if
MMIMI MMMt IMIMCIi
The Itenunly That Dot's.
"Dr. King's New Discovery Is the
remedy that does the healing others
promise but fall to perform," says
Mrs. K. It. Pierson, of Auburn Cen
tre, Pa. "It is cur' me of throat
and lung trouble of long standing
that other treatments relieved only
temporarily. New Discovery is do
ing me so much good that I feel con
fident its continued use for a rea
sonable length of time will restore
me to perfect health." This re
nowned cough and cold remedy and
IHSSOIA'TION OK PAKTNKKRHIP.
Notice Is hereby given mat the co
partnership heretofore existing be
tween R. L. Stephens and James A.
Perry, boot and shoe dealers, of
Roseburg, Oregon, has this day been
dissolved by mutual consent, Mr.
Perry retiring and Mr. Stephens con
tinuing the business, assuming all of
said tlnn'a liabilities and Indebted
ness.
Dated at Roseburg, Or., June 22,
1908.
R. h. STEPHENS,
JAMES A. PERRY.
Itest the World Afford.
"It gives me unbounded pleasuro
to recommend Uucklen's Arnica
Salve." says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel
Hill, X. C. "1 am convinced It's the
best salve the world affords, "it
cured a felon on my thumb, and It
never falls to heal every sore, burn
or wound to which It is applied.
25c at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug
store.
Phone I033
All Work Qua rant eed
H. C. RITZMAN
UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER
Let me make an estimate ou your work. Steam and
hot water a specialty.
poot of Jackson St.
Repair Work Neatly Done.
V. II. l lsilt It. iw j. it. nMTH. Mc.-rrvn. . W. TIIUONK. S.t. Z
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Sui'oi'saor to T, K. Al',cy.
Val trai t of Title Furnish. Out'rtntred. ( i
l.an.l ltlUf Frartit'P a Sifiially. B.:fl ty h.'p.'xlt Ik? for Relit.
Tmilier Laols ll.irf.it il,l S..1.1. l.nn.l ti'r Sale. ,
Kf.il KJt.itterd ItiMi.ice. 'f
rH r. l"r.M-rljr I'rt .r.l for Ftliitf' on (ioTernmrnt Ijin.l..
ToHit.lilp Uw. Showing Varent Ijiinl., of all Town-hit In the
lto.eliurn IjiikI Hl.lrKt, iW fenl. Kiuh.
OnV Vnil.r I. S. Ijiml Offlre. ItOSKllI I1C. nltKliOV
The
ROYAL
STAND'RD
TYPEWRITER
A card will hiinc & machine to your office for test.
the TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
84, 3rd. St. Portland, Or. Elmer E. Wimberly, Roseburg
HIGH GRADE PLUMBING
CLEN D. NEGLEY
At S. K. Sykee Hardware Score. Phone rT,51. AO Work CuarenUe