Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, July 13, 1908, Image 2

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    EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
ISSUED OAJLY EXCEPT SUNDAY
REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY
L. WIMBERLY, Editor.
Offic-Rvirw Building, (first floor)
JacJuoa Street. Telephone Main 90!.
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JILV 13, 1U0H.
8 LATE I) FOR KKMOVAL
NeiUuiUMn Haiti to Have Failed tu
Make Good in Land Cases.
WASHINGTON, July 11. T. n
NeubauuD, uutll lately an Inspectoi
of the Interior Department, and re
cntly made Special agent and atior
ney of the general land office. Is so 01.
to be dropped from the government
service, according to Information ob
tatned here today, it la also learn
ed that Neuhauaen'a recent appoint
meat la only temporary, and that hit
commission will expire October 1
when, In all probability, he will quit
the service.
Neubauaen la to be let out. It Is
said, because his work has been un
satisfactory to offlclalB of the Inter
ior department and general land of
fice. It la maintained that be hat
not "made good." Moreover, whllf
assisting in the prosecution of land
fraud cases. It Is alleged that Neu
nausea has continually blocked th
regular work of the Inspectors ant'
apeclal agents In Oregon, baa dlsre
garded Instruction from Wasblngtoi.
and Is believed to have Inspired crltl
cisms and attacks upon Secretary
Garfield, Commission Dennett ant
ex-Commissioner Balllnger.
If the land-fraud trials drag alonp
through August, and it Is imperatlvt
that Neuhausen be retained to as
slst Prosecutor Becker, tt la posslbh
that upon appeal from the depart
ment of Justice, he may have an
other temporary appointment o
three months, but It la the present
plan to let hi 10 go October 1. He
fore that date he will be expected t
clear up all bis regular work whlcl
haa not already been turned over t
Mr. ClavlB,
CLKVKLANIVH KHTATR.
PRINCETON. N. J., July 11.
O rover Cleveland's will, filed here, li
one of the briefest ever made by t
prominent man. It provides for bur
lal whenever be should die and tlx
erection of a "moderately expensive
monument. The body may be r
moved only to be placed beside tho
of hla widow If she so directs. No In
ventory is stated, but the eatate 1:
belloved to bo worth nearly half 1
million. There are no charitable bf
quests. The will bequeaths each o
the children $10,000, the income 01
theae legacies to be used for thel:
maintenance and education by thcli
mother until each reach h maturity
The residue of the estate Ib be
queatbed to Mrs. Cleveland.
REAL KHTATK TRANHFKRH.
J. E. Kramer to K. II. 1)111, $10;
aw sec. 24. 29-6. ,
Henry Stevenson to Great Western
Timber Co., 10; part of soc. 26
21-7.
R. L. Swan to T. E. Olllvant. $1;
34 eoret of John 11. Ilartln D. L
C., tp. 28-7.
R. H. Manning to F. D. Walte
110; 40 acres sec. 20, 25-4.
EASILY Kt'IIKI.
This Question Hlmuld be AnMwm)
Km My by Ron-burg I'eople.
Which Is wiser to have confld
nee in the opinions of your fellow
cltiiena, of people you know, or d
pand on statements made by uttei
strangers residing lu far-uwaj
placesT Read the following:
0. W. ilenuett, Fowler St., ueai
the creek, Koseburg, Ore., says: "
was more or leas annoyed by kidney
complaint ever since I left the arm
In 1865. 1 Buffered everything
from a steady, dull aching to excru
elating twinges through the small of
my back. 1 had to move around
very carefully for a false aten or
backward movement brought nharp
iwingsa inrougn my body. The se
creUon from the kidneys wero In a
terrible condition being dark in col
or, and after stunding for a Unit
depositing a brlrk dust sediment
Nothing gave mo any permanent re
lief until I commeiu'tvl uulng Inan"
Kidney Fills, getting them at A C
Ma raters A Cos. drug store. The
contents of the first box bo greatl
benefitted me that I continued tak
Ing them until eutlrely relieved.
am eighty-eight years old and can
hardly expect to be cured complete
ly, but when a remedy will bring re
lief to a person of my age ami In a
taae pf so long standing, what win
It do Id ordinary ranm?"
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Uuffalo,
New York, sole agents for the Unit
ed States.
Remember the name Doau's
and take do other.
Attention ye sons of Jiroli! Tims
salth no name: Prayer by the itps
(vocal) Is an abominating unto n.e;
I will Dot hear you. I delro pmypi
that wella up from t ba he.irt Hud
not from the Hps.
JH KIM,.
patronlie Review adTertlsen.
HINTS FROM MISSOURI.
Hew to Uss th King Drag and Have
an Ideal Road.
In Missouri the ruads are really bad.
and Improvement by the King road
drag has been taken up systematically.
Tbe fuUonlog uKOoua are from a
builetJu by tbe Mnwourl board of agrl
culture:
Iuu't drive too fast.
Lhju'i nalk. Get on the drag and ride.
Don't wait for your neighbors to lata
hold. They way be waiting on you.
Don't wait for tbe big grader to
come and shape up your road. All
yon can do first will help to make the
work of the grader permanent.
Don't try to drag with one piece; use
two. One will scoop out tbe holiowa
In the road and deepen them. When
two are used the one keeps the other
up, and soon the hollows will have
filled and become level like the balance
jf the road.
Don't wait for good roads until the
city folks begin to talk about mac
adam at public expense. This will cost
from J3.OU0 to $5,000 a mile, and for
euntry purposes, where there Is no
heavy haul lug. It Is no better than, not
is easily maintained as, a road proper
ly made with tbe drag. Klve dollars
1 mile with a proper una of the road
drag will keep the ordinary country
road that la properly drained, graded
tnd bridged or cul verted in first class
ondltlon uine mouths In the year and
make it a fairly decent road the other
three month. But thU canuot be done
in one yeur or two. The louder tho
drag Is used Intelligently the better
the road will become until finally It
Ls oval and Bmooth and Imrd and elas
tic. This is tbe ideal road, and notb
lng but a road properly made with the
drag or an asphalt road meets all these
requirements.
The Cheapest Roadmaker.
The "good roads without money"
movement that has by means of King's
spilt log road drag converted tbe
slough holes of tbe "corn belt" roads
Into model turnpikes Is extending to
the eastern statca, where most roads
are either very good or very bad, Boyp
Garden Magazine. Mr. King Is or rang
Ing with tho various state boards of
agriculture to give a series of practical
demonstrations of tbe uxe of his d
vice on eastern roads whore the suc
cess of road dragging is Biore doubtful
because of sand and ro'ks.
JOl NT INST A IXATM .
At I. O. O. F. hall, in this city on
Saturday evening a Joint liiHinlla
Uoti of officers was held by Phile
tarian Lodge, So. 8, I. O. O. F., ant
ItotteburK lteheknh Lodge, No. 41.
Tho itiHtnlllng officer for the Ho
hekuliH was Mrs. D. U. Palm, with
Mrs. Clara Horen tinting as gram!
'narahal. The officer) fiiHlalled are:
1tb. Maggie Robertson, N. G.; Mrs
lllrdle Presehern, V. Ci.; MIhh Kvn
leher, R. S.; Mrs. W. 11. Chetham
Treas.; Mrs. Clara Horeii. U. S. N
1.; Mrs. Mnry Jone, L. 9. V. Ci.:
Mrs. Hello 8tephenson. It. S. V. C:
Mrs. J. O. Ooodnow, L. S. V. fJ.;
Mrs. F. R. Cnvender, Chap.; Mrs.
Alda Dixon, P. N. (I.: Mis. Mlnnh
Lewis, War.; Mra. V. H. Sharp
Con.: Miss Jessie McNiece, I. C;
Mrs. Frank Carmen. O. O.
The officers of Philelarlan Lodge
were Installed by J. A. Ituchauan, D
O. O. M., with F. K. Ca vender net
Hig as grand marshal. The new of
fleers are; J. O. Ooodnow. N. C:
W. H Aheene. V. C; Pearl Smith
Wnr.; 8 W. Turnell. Con.; F. K
Cavender, Tt. fl. N. O.; C. R. Coates
L. 8. N. O.; A. A. Jones. U. S.
V. O.; Jas. Mtilvev. L 8. V. 0.;
C. n. Pntrlok. R. 8. 8.: C. V.
Mahn. L 8. 8.; F. E. Erleksnn. I.
O.: R. A. Sieber, O. 0.; A. R.
Marker, Chap.
After the lodge work was complet
ed a fine bnnn.net wns served by thn
members of Phlletnrtnn Lode to
'he largo number of members of the
order In attendance. The occasion
wob a very happy one.
Thai our Amenrau roreals abound l
plants which posited thn uuwi valoulil
edk-liml virtues is abtimluntly attesto
by vctirtM of tho uiol rnmit-iil iiuhIIi-h
wrlUrs and U'ttrhcrs. Kvni the untu
Uirrd liul m us had dlncoveriHl tlie uiwdit
upss of nittiiy native pkuun WUto ihi
advent of the white race. This tnforma
Uon, inipart4id frei-ly U tin whli-s, ni
ihm latter lo i-imtluue lnve.stiatloit utitl.
to-day wt bav a rich aiemrtim'iit of Uiosl
valuable Assarlcan niwltclnul roots.
O O
Ir. Ftrre SIUtm that our AmorVan for
WU tKyi) In tnott tluiblf oitHlUHii) nxtU
tut tbacuTWjf muit obiUil anil fti) dlt
If tvv1vhtj pruperly liiTcalUrftt lliftnt
ntl twaTfW) of lhl conTtctLm. h
CANVONVILLK-UllILK XKW8
Kiddle.
Rev. Mr. La Kea and family, of
Washington, but formerly of this
place, are visiting with Mrs. La
Rea's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Redlfer,
near Riddle.
Clarence (iazley will erect a prune
packing plunt at Riddle. This plant,
which will be the only Independent
establishment of Its kind lu the
state, will cost between Ave and six
thousand dollars and will be of suf
ficient capacity to handle all the
prunes produced In this seetlon.
Ijelbert Wilson, of San Francisco,
Is here visiting his mother, wbom he
bad not seen fur six years.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs Dave Wur
iey, on July 7, a aon.
Mr. Pate left for Sherwood, near
Portland, to visit with bis daughter,
who has been quite sick, but 's
much better at present.
Mrs. Jennie Wilson, of Pendleton,
is here visiting relatives and greet
ing her many friends. Mrs. Wilson
was born, raised to womanhood and
married near this town.
Canyonville,
Mrs. E. J. Chapman, of Wilbur,
is visiting with her niece, Mrs. Mary
RriggB.
ftlfc. Or luUUi'lLuiiriiirnUni..7iia1-tli.l
sad ti vtlTultr and other affn-tloui ol 1
uta baart ilttd to It curaUta action Th
rraaon Wiy It enreg thrM and nnuy othi
affvtlonk. 1 clearly thin In a little Uk
Of attract! frvia Hit. j.ui, .nl medical wuikt
which U nulled frr to any addrraa tr 1 r R
V. !Mrc. of Uuffalo, tt. V . lo all avudius
raquaai tor it a aaioe.
''O o o
Hot laaa marrricu. tn tha unparillrli
cyma U It niinilr makliif of wmmo
Bianr IwculUr t Tt-. loin, BrtknruM and
dlilfKJor drra .fti .nit, t lr l'l. rr
,ortta'NJ'rtfc'rliiUTKjn U imulr attrxed
nlal con-
UiiaLmOiKl?3IiI .Tl fa
afier tuan il.ir Jvii1miJ uivJiCUiea. aud
phiaklani had failed.
Both th ahna winitlonM m1I.M-iH ara
hollf mad up fntn tlie ijlycru- itr. t ..f
aatlvr. trtwllcmal u'tn ht pn-rwi (-tu-plojod
tit lliflr tnauurai-liirf in nr'tfltut
villi lr l'ln. and thr arv raiilnl in 1j
killed rhriiHM and 1-armac ! with tha
ld of ai'faraiua and aielimv mn itlli
dirtied and hullt ftr this tuit-P H, 'b
Biadlclnaa arp Mitlrrly trv fr'in alcitnd ami
othar harnifut ha t'lt-r.'i u.ii.g Onui A
:t lut of ihair tngrwdieuu at ttflated us
KVortta,Ni,rtat Mi.u7TKji la amply att
by thouaaiVt ofyiiUjtr-d.traiinK'iilali
Irlbutad tuVTTcful .Ttm whu tjT-
M
II aO oV all leading tem-
1 yfi 9r peranco drink
ill1' V stands.
V TPMPFliANTEEEER NORTH PACIFIC I
NORTH PACIFIC
BREWING CO.
ASTORIA, OREGON
For Sale by
n. it. MATIIKWS.
WANTED $1'000 00 W0RTH of 2nd Hand
Bradley's Second Hand Store
Q I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my
prices on harness. You will find that I am right.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd Man
'In the Good Old Summer Time'
9 or any old time your
stenographer will do better
work if equipped with a
Royal
Standard
Typewriter
We can tell you why.
the TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
84, 3rd: St. Portland, Or. Elmer E. Wimberly. Roseburg
TT7"XTTrvn T $
1 JA Y Y IT XL JL i
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's iMatchless Beach
The place to go for perfect rest and every conceiv
able form of healthful and delightful recreation.
IIS I:ACILITII-S AKli C0.MPl.liTB - Host of food. ,ul an iilmn
lUni'f of it. Fresh wntiT fntm ftprinM. All morioni net'cssitifs,
ui h us ti-li'rHph, t clt'(iliui'. hihI innrk.'ts fri-shl) provided cvtry
ilu. KuiO in ulmuduutv. I'oltat': piirlly fumishiHl or unfurnished
to lr li ui I'tiouply. Strict inuuii'ipii Niiuitary regulations.
NUVM'OKr isreaehed liy way ol the Southern l'aeific to Albany or
roi-viiUis, thenee t'orvallis anil Kasteru U. H. Train service ilaily
anil m trip a pleasmv throuhtiut.
Resort
RATE FROM ROSEBURG
Season six-months ticket $8.00
( hit- elalorate new Summer Hk (lives a concise descrip
tion of Neworl, including a list ol hotels their ca(ucity
ami rates, fall on. telephone or write
1.. II. MOORt:, Local Agent, S. l. Co.
WM MCMURRAY.
(eneral Passenger Ajent, lorlUnd, Orifoti.
Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Cox, mother!
and sister of Mrs. Maurice Swank,
arrived Saturday from McGowan.
Washington. Mrs. Ea'lley will make
her home here.
Chaa. Hodges arrived Saturday
from California to join his wife, who
has been here for about two weeks.
They may make their home here per
manently, If they find a suitable lo
cation. Echo.
The Rented? That Does.
"Dr. King's New Discovery Is the
remedy that does the healing others
promise but fall to perform," says
Mrs. E. R. Pierson, of Auburn Cen
tre. Pa. "It Is curing me of throat
and lung trouble of long standing
that other treatments relieved only
temporarily. New Discovery ls 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
throat and lung healer Is sold at A.
C. Marstere & Co's. drug store. f0c
and f 100. Trial bottle free.
MKKTS NEXT MONDAY.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Roseburg Commercial Club will
be held next Monday evening, Jul)
13, at 8 o'clock. All members are
expected to be present.
J. D. ZURCHER.
THE VITAflRAI'H
, THEATRE
Program chnnge Mondays,
Wednesday and Friday.
Matinee every afternoon at
S::IU.
Three venlnK performances,
beginning at 7::lO.
Sunday matinee, 2:30.
Admission, 10 cents.
Saturday matinee, children,
5 cents. .
O. L. TILLARD.
"Get the Habit.'
Theatre, 5c.
The Crescent
dTF
WANTED
WAMbl) A young lady to learn
operating. Apply to manager of
racinc lelephune and Telegraph
-- dtf
WANTED To rent, a piano. Ad
dress Mrs C. H. Bozorth, Dlxon-
vino, Ore.
TEACHER WANTED Principal for
the Yoncalla school for the com
ing year. Address communica
tions to E. Helliwell, clerk, Yon
calla, Ore. TP
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE New bay, 50 tons of
No. 1 cheat hay and 40 tona of
oats and barley mixed. No. 1, no
weeds. Apply to G. H . Pitts
Ruckles, Ore. dsf
FOR SALE First-class Improved
White sewing machine, drop head.
imtuiro at a. feterson
shoe shop, Cass street. 3
FOR SALE An Edison moving plc
ture machine, almost new. Call
at this omce and see the machine.
A bargain If taken at once. dTF
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I have
(or Bale 2 Mi lots on Pine street,
also lot and building known u
the Denning lodging house, Lane
street. Also 5 acres 1 Mi miles
out, near Target Range, and 20
acres In Looking Glass. For par
ticulars call on or address J. T.
Goodman, administrator estate of
J. J. McCoy, deceas d dtf
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
la use for over 30 years, baa home the Blpiature ot
AU Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-un-good ore but
Experiments that trille with aud endanger the health of
lul'unta and Children-Experience against Experiment,
What is CASTORIA
Castorla ls a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare
gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It ls Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other NarcotJo
substance. Its age ls Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverhihness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatior
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
JO
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMI OtNTAUl aMrM, TT MUMW StTUKCT, PtIW VOftK MTV.
TO CLOSE AT SIX O'CLOCK.
Beginning on Monday, July 6, the
following named grocery Btores wil
close each evening at six o'clock, ex
cept on Saturday evenings, when
they will be open to suit the cou
venlence of the trade:
KOSEBURG ROCHDALE CO.
HARNESS & JOHNSON,
11. A. HUNSAKEH,
MAX WEISS,
ALTON S. FREY 4 CO.,
CLOAK12 & BROWN,
MRS. A. C. KID';) & SON,
MRS. H. EASTOX.
SOCIAL AT MELROSE.
Doctors Could Not Help Her.
"I had kidney trouble for years,"
writes Mrs. Raymond Conner, of
Shelton, Wash., "and the doctors
could not help me. I tried Foley's
Kidney Cure, and the rery first dose
gave me relief and 1 nir. now cured.
I cannot say too much for Folev's
Kidney Cure." It makes the dis
eased kidneys sound so they will
eliminate the poisons from the
blood. Unless they do this, good
health Is impossible. Red Cicsb
Pharmacy.
A necktie and apron, social will
be given at the Melrose school house
on Friday evening, July 17. Ladles
will please bring lunch for two la
small baskets. Gentlemen will come
prepared to hem aprons.
The First Requisite ot Beauty.
The first requisite of beauty Is a
clear complexion. Orino Laxative
Krult Syrup clears a sallow blotched
complexion as It stimulates the
liver and bowels, and the eyea be
come bright and clear. You owe It
to your friends to take it If your
complexion Is bad. Orlno Laxative
Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or
gripe and Is very pleasant to take.
Refuse substitutes. Red Cross Pharmacy.
KOOL KANVAS KICKS.
Canvas Shoes, Moccasins and Bare
Foot Sandals, Ladles' and Gent's
Outing Shoes. It's a queer foot that
wo can't fit. R. L. STEPHENS, Next
dnor to P. O.
Phone loss
All Work Guaranteed
H. C. RITZMAN
UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER
li Let me make an estimate on your work. Steam and
hot water a specialty.
oot of Jackson St.
Repair Work Neatly Done. .
FOR SALE Practically new 6-room
cottage, all modern conveniences.
Will exchange for Portland prop
erty. Call on L. Kabat, Roseburg.
Oregon. dTF
FOR SALE Scholarship In the
Behnke-Walker Business College,
of Portland. Will sell for 134.60.
wnicn is a bargain. Address,
i.eono mattnews, uiide, Ore. dsw
FOR SALE Cocker Spaniel pups.
Inquire at residence of F. F. Pat
terson. djyl7
FOR SALE Good paying plumbinj
and tinning business. Address H ,
care of Review, Roseburg. tf
FOR RENT Five-room house, on
IMtzer street, furnished or unfur
nished. Apply to Bond Realty Co.
tf
IA.1ST AM) FOIXO.
LOST Pocket book, conalnto key
and small change. Wasj lost be
tween West Roseburg and depot
Finder ttlease leave at Review f
flee. dTF
ctoVNpWiS,tl,e !i!UV list yur r,S, Orchards,
Stock Ranches, Timber Lands aud City Property.
We offer you the advantages of wide-awake out
side connections.
TOUR
PMPOtTT
W (All 1
Send us full description, or call; we will be pleased
to meet you.
UMPQUA VALLEY LAND CO
Cass St.
Roseburg, Oregon.
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KtH'Nn A purse, containing mon
ey, key and other things. Owner
can have same by calling at Mar
sters' marble office and describing
dtf
.NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having
lost our business by (Ire. we res
pectfully ask all persons knowing
themselves indebted to us to settle
as soon as possible. T. J. WIL
L1AUS A SON. Wilbur Or. tf
. i.MK AM) FOWL
..,;.., " er. h1",8rer you wnt
d.y di , r " .nlce ,or rour Sun-
The Economy Ma it
HIGH GRADE PLUMBING
CLEND. NECLEY
At S. K. SykM Hew. A Wwk
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