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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
issued daily except Sunday
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REVIEW IPUBLISHINd COMPANY
L. Wllr.BERLV, Editor.
Office) Review Building,' (first floor)
Jacktwu Street. Telephone Main vol
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HKCOKD STILL STANDS.
Bttloin .Vinuers Fall U Kqual Score
.Made hjr Koaebnrg in 190U.
Conn any M., of Salem, which on
Tuesday won the company team
ahoot of the Oregon National Guard
. on the atate range near that city
made a total score of 446. This Is
11 points higher than tho acore
made by the Roseburg company
which finished In second place, bul
29 less than Kosebum's winning
score of two years ago, which stands
as the record
Tuesday also saw the finish of the
Individual medal match, which was
captured by Sergt. R. L. White, of
Salem. Second place, aa well, went
, to a Salem rifleman, Sergt. 0. Ab
rams. White and Abrams made 120
. apiece out of 160 at three targets
- but White won, because of making
the highest total at rapid Are at 200
yards. Sergt A. A. Schwarl, of
Portland, got third place, with a
score of 117, winning over Private
Ben Shields, of Roseburg, who had
117, but who fell short at rapid Ore.
Shields got fourth place. He won
the medal two years ago with a high
er acore than that made by White
this year. .
In the Individual match, for which
there are 96 entries, Captain George
E. Houck, of this city, held first
place Tuesday night at the comple
tion of the first event, a skirmish
run. Captain Houck leads by a
doien points, but there are all the
ranges yet to hear from. - However
there are few better riflemen In thi
country, and he Is a likely winner.
For IlFglnipntal Supremacy. .
At this time the Third lnfantrj
has something of a lead In the Strug
gle for honors, but regimental sup
remacy for 1808 will be deelded onci
and for all In the governor's troph
match. This match will be taken
up Thursday. Teams of eight men
will represent each command, and
the line-up has not yet been settled
on. It Is contended by the Southern
Oregon riflemen that when It comes
to selecting so largo a number of
marksmen they have the Third Regi
ment at a disadvantage, but no one
has boon discovered hunting for bets
on tho Fourth or on the Third for
that matter. One thing sure, the
match will he the moBt Important,
tho most Interesting and tho hnrdesl
fought rifle competition ever held In
Oregon.
Friday or Saturday at Ihe latest,
will bring the 190ft shoot to an end.
The final event wlll.be the revolver
competition, open to officers,
(Yuw of Lower Scores.
That the new 8prlngfleld rifle,
with lis high velocity explosive and
sharp-ncied bullet, has the sharp
shooters or tho Oregon mllltla "on
Its hip" for the time being Is shown
by the t -ores made yesterday and to
day lu tht stats trophy match, when
the marksmen of the severnl tennis
fell many points behind their Bcoros
of previous years' contests with the
old Krag-Jorgrnaen 25-30 and Its
"blunt-nosed" ball.
One of the: complaints gruerallv
made against the new Springfield
among tht-rlflomen hi its strong kick,
which Is so severe -as to cause them
to resort -to shoulder pads, bnt the
principal -eomplalnt Is the substitu
tion of the "A" or tmllseye target
for the "K" or silhouette target, up
on the latter of which the majority
of the teams took their preliminary
practice.
DF.rT.NCT HANK PAYS OFF.
CS Per Cent of Claims Liquidated In
Less Than 0 Months.
PORTLAND. Or., July 21. Al
though Thomas C. Devlin, as receiv
er of the Oregon Trust & Savings
Bank, has two years In which to
wind up his affairs, he has. according
to his nmt'inl report, In the first four
and a half months, liquidated more
than 6ii per cent of the claims
against the Institution. From the
liabilities listed January 15. 1908. at
f 2.208.455.15, Receiver Devlin has
reduced the outstanding indebted
ness to f628.985.06. The assets
were listed January 15 at (2,135,
594.88 and there are now $719,
051.24. This showing Is made in the
report of the receiver filed today
with Circuit Judge Gnntcnbeln and
dated at the close of business June
30, 1908. 8lnce the date the re
port was prepared Receiver Devlin
has had subscribed $80,000 more of
the bonds listed In the assets which
will reduce the liabilities to $548,-
985.
Telephone bonds, which were
credited with having swamped the
bank, a little over a year ago because
of the apparently childlike faith of
the bank's managers in the security
until they bought a total of $1,-
106,600 have happily been reduced
to about $324,000.
COUNTY CLERK STATEMENT
-CLERK'S QUARTERLY RKPOKT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION
OF DOIGUAS COUNTY, OREGON, FOR THE QUAK,
TF.ll KMII.TO JUNK 30TH, IKON.
Over Thirty-five Years.
In 1872 there was a great deal of
diarrhoea and cholera Infantum. 11
was at this time that Chamberlains
f'ollc. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem'
edy was first brought Into use. It
proved more BUcceBsful than any
other remedy or treatment, and hai!
for thlrty-ftve years maintained that
record. From a Bmall beginning Its
sale and use has extended to every
part of the United States and to
many foreign countries. Nine drug
gists out of ten will recommend H
when their opinion Is asked, al
though they have other medicine!.
that jay them a greater profit. It
can always be depended upon, even
the moBt severe and dangerout
rases. For sale by Hamilton Drue
Jo.
ATTENTION, FARM KItS! 4
If you want a milk house thi I.
ip-to-date, seo Pat, box 302, Rose
hurg. dswjyj)
The Hod est of Womm .
.faturally makes Ultra shrink from U
Indelicate questions, the obnoxious ei
amlnatlona, and unpleasant local treat
menu, which somo physicians conslde
essential in the treatment of diseases n
women. Yet, If help can be bad, It I
better to submit to mil ordeal than li
the disease grow and spread. Tbelroubl
Is that so often the woman undergoes at
the annoyance and shame for nothing
TboDendiof women who have bee,
cured b Dr. Werce's Favorlto Prescrlp
lion wria. In iWeclsllon of the cur
which dlspViicYSih the examlnstlon
and local trelmanluTh,eri n.n o'h
avdh-liie mi sure suit i.l. (.,r .. l.rl
women sa "Tavuritu I'resi-riUoii.- I
cures debilitating drains, irregularity in
female woakneu. It always helps. 1
almost always cures. It Is strictly noi
alcoholic, nun secret, all Its ingredient
being printed on its buttle-wrapiM-r; col
tains no deleterious or habit-furnilii
drugs, and every native medicinal ru
entering Into its composition has the fu
endorsement of those most eminent In tti
several schools of medical practice. Sou-,
of these numerous and strongest of pr
fnslonal endorsements of Its Ingredient
will be found In a pamphlet wrappi
around the bottle, also in a booklet uiatli
fret en request, by Dr. R. . Pierce, i
Buffalo, N. Y. These professional e:
ecirsementa should bavo far more wt-ig1
than any amount of tho ordinary lay. .
Bon-professlu.nl testimonials.
The most Intelligent v. omen nnw-a-da
ituu-t on knowing what the) take us in
tclus Instead ot opening their n.oiiths II
lot of young birds and gu'plug do
whatever is offered them. 'Favorite IV
acrlptlon" Is of known composition. 1
makes weak ffooien strong and sic
women well,
Dr. Pierre's Medical Adviser Is ent rn
on receipt of stamps to pay ep.-n-e i
nailing iwilu. Sen, I to Dr. 11. Y Pien
Buffalo, N. Y.; v'l one-cent stamps tor p
sw -covered, or 31 stamp for ,-lulli Imiuii
If sick consult the Ho,ior. Ire- of i-har.
by loiter. Ail such eimnmink-utluus s
held sacredly eohlliiontlnl.
Dr. Pierce's Plea-sm Pellets Invlcors
and rt-etil" -,.-s o.-nr n.i i. ...
(GENERAL FUND.)
LIABILITIES:
Warrants outstanding April 1st, 1908 $116,927.29
Warrants Issued since April 1st, 1908, as follows:
Road Account
Pauper and Indigent account . . '.
Criminal account (circuit court) ;
Scalp bounty account . .
Stationery account
Court houae and Jail account
Clerk's account t '
Sheriff's account '..!!!!
Criminal account (Justice courts) .
Ilridge account
.School Superintendent's account
County Judge's account
County Commissioner's account
Insane account ' i ! ! ! !
Prisoners' Hoard account
County Treasurer's account ! ! ! ! !
County Assessor's account
Klection account
County Physician and Health Officer's account . . . . . . ',
Stock Inspector's account
Miscellaneous aecouut
1,032.98
847.78
128.30
477.00
1,074.52
302.27
1,024.75
1,203.80
353.85
179.35
335.00
300.00
46.60
13.70
121.15
300.00
1.205.85
2,004.82
70.00
50.00
490.71
Warrants redeemed since last
Estimated Interest on same
My cash paid on called warrants-
principal
lly cash paid on state tnxeB
Uy cash transferred to common school
fund
by cash transferred to scalp bounty rund . . .
Uy cash transferred to indigent Boldier'B fund
Uy cash transferred to school library fund . . .
My balance due to common school fund
by balnnce due. to general road fund
lly balance due to scalp bounty fund ,
Uy balance due to Indigent soldier's fund . . .
lly balance due to school library fund
$128,589.72
45,111.46
$ 83,478.26
5,008.69
45,111.46
4,629.13
11.175.00
14,322.56
10.158.57
985.12
315.11
304.17
7,656.08
5,729.95
684.81
134.32
174.00
$189,867.23
Tolal $189,867.23
RESOURCES:
To balance on hand per Treasurer's last renort n 9s- oi
To taxes received from H. T. McClallen, 1907 roll 7 344 an
io peuauy ana interest
To taxes received from H. T. McClallen. 1906 roll
To penalty and Interest
To fees received from Z. N. Agee, county clerk
To amount transferred from tcalu bountv fund
To amount received from fines
To amount due on 1905 tax roll !!'"!!
To amount due on 1906 tax roll 2981.46
io amount uue on isuy tux roll, per sheriff s report 18,472 38
To amount due on fair grounds ' 740 00
HAYHl'ItST NEWS.
George Staley and family are en
joying as outing on Billy Creek.
B. H. Miller and wife drove up
from Bav City. Tillamook county
last week and stopped off at the old
home in Hnyhurst for a couple of
days and went on to their homestead
beyond Peel.
Isaoc Ohlson is building a new
barn and Mrs. Edna Damrose has
luBt finished her's.
Ercell Hcdrlck closes a successful
four months' term of school here this
week. We understand he has the
school for the fall term.
We heard a prominent republican
say the other day that If the women
were allowed to vote that liryan
would surely be elected. When ask
ed his reasons for his belief he said
that feminine curiosity was so great
that every last one of them had
I'ROFES.S.ONAI
J. it. CHAPMAN, 1). I). S.,
Dentist.
Abraham Building Telephone 114
Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
ROSEBURG --- OREGON
J. C. MULLEN,
Attorney-ut-Luw
With Richardson, Dlmlck & Moore
head, Attorneys at Law,
310-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6th
and Ankeny Streets.
PORTLAND OREGON.
OEO. E. HOUCK,
M. D.
Office In the Review Building, up
Btairs, Rooms .3 and 14.
X-Ray and Electrical Treament,
Telephone, Main 31.
ROSEBURG - - - OREGON
A. C. SEELY, M. I).,
Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13,
Douglaa County Bank Building,
"Phone 771.
ROSEBURO - - . OREGON
465.83
2,222.43
291.60
1,335.75
1,311.00
273.00
2,123.83
To
amount tnxeB in hands of sheriff (protested) 35,871.71
Total
..715.82
Office Hours: Phones:
10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711
2 to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1721
DR. LI f'ETTA SMITH,
-Physician-
Women and Children's Diseases a
Specialty
umce: Rooms 8 nnd 9, Marsters' Blk
next to Douglas County Bank Blilg
(RECAPITULATION.)
LIABILITIES:
Warrants outstanding, April 1st, 1908
Warrants Isaued since April 1st, 1908
116.927.29
11,662.43
Total ..no -on -i
Warrants redeemed since April 1st, 1908, 4G!llL46
Warrants outstanding July 1st, 1908 $ 83.478.26
Estimated interest on same
lly cash dlsbursementa 60 915 59
lly ensh transferred to sundry funds 26.085 53
lly amount due to sundry funds !!!"! 14379 16
Total
. .$189,867.23
RESOURCES:
To balance on hand last report t n oav i
To cash receipts 84 244 21
to cash In hands of sheriff, protested,
in amount duo on tax rolls ..
To amount due on fair ground
35,871.71
23,577.66
740.00
Total
otal
Total
Amount
Amount
Liabilities
Resources
(SUMMARY)
. .$155,715.82
. .$189,867.23
. . 155,715.82
Now is the time to list your Farms, Orchards,
Stock Ranches,. Timber Lauds and City Property.
We offer you the advantages wide-awake out
side connections,- -
H (Al-Il
Send us full description or call; we will be pleased
to meet you.
UMPQUA VALLEY LAND CO.,
Office Maccabsj Temple '
Cass St. Roseburg, Oregon.
To Balance (County Debt) 34,151.41
State of Oregon, Coun'y. of Douglas, ss:
I, E. H. Lenox. County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon, do hereby
certify that the foregoing Statement is a true and correct exhibit of the
Financial condition of Douglas County, Oregon, on the 1st day of July.
1908, as Ib shown by the Records and Files in the County Clerk's Office
of Douglas County, Oregon.
Witness my Hand and Official Seal this, the 2lBt day of
Jul'- la- E. II. LENOX.
fSKAL) County Clerk.
Sore Nipples.
Any mother who has had experi
ence with this distressing aliment
will be pleased to know that a cure
may be affected by applying Cham
herlaln'B Salve an soon as the child If
done nursing. Wipe it off with a
soft cloth before allowing the babe
to nurse. Many trained nurses use
this salve with best results. Fot
sale by Hamilton Drug Co.
WANTED
wAiwcju a girl to do general
nousework; wages $20. Answer
BR. 100, Post Office. dtf
vva.mcu a young lady to learn
operating. Apply to manager 01
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
. dtf
tvA.Mcu 1'ialn sewing. Inquire
ui rums candy store. da2(i
FOR SALE,
FOR SALE First-class improved
White sewing machine, drop head
x?r. nn inn..iM n. . ....
'"lu'-c m A.
shoe shop, Cass street.
Peterson's
J2S
FOR SALE New 8-room plastered
house. 5 rooms finished on first
floor. In grove. Address Wm. H
Chetham, Box 482, Eoseburg.iij23
run oal,k Hcnolarahlp In the
uennae-waiKer Business College
of Portland. Will sell for $24 60'
which is a bargain. Address
Leone MatthewB, Glide, Ore. dsw
FOR SALE A team of horses
cheap, if taken at once, luqulre
of W. M. Fest. at .Mount h
dairy farm.
dtf
FOR SALE New hay. 50 tons of
No. I cheat hay and 40 tons of
oats and barley mixed. No. 1. no
Appiy to o. 11 pi,i
dsf
Rucklea, Ore.
W. H. FISIIKIt, Pre. J. II. IIOOTII, Vlce-Pres. J. M. THRONE, S.V.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Successor to F. E. Alley.
Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles Uuaranleed.
Land Office Practice a Specialty. Safely Deposit Boxes for Rent
Timber Lands Bought and Sold. Land Scrip for Sale.
Real Estate and Insurance.
Papers Properly lYrpared for Filing on H,ternni,nt Ijui.I..
Township Maps. Showing Vacant I-ands, of all Town.hlp, In ll
Itoerbarg Land District, BM Cents Each.
HOHEIiriKj, nliKlinv.
Office Under I.
IIIMIMMM
H. Ijuid Office.
Before Sending
away for a watch come in and get my
prices. I can, and will, sell you a watch
for the same price that you pay them, and
you can see what you are getting before
you buy it.
CHngenpeel The Jeweler
FOR SALE Practically new 6-room
cottage, all modern conveniences
Will exchange for Portland prop-
,. van uii u. jvaoai, Roseburg
0reBon- dTK
FOR SALE Good paylngpUmbin
and tinning business. Address H
v"' ncview. KOSeburg. tf
FOR RENT Rood office roon
Abraham building. Apply
A. Buchanan.
s in
to J.
tf
1-OST AND FOl'ND.
LOST On the streets of Roseburg
Thursday evening a ladles' gold
watch. Elgin make. Finder please
.o.e i mis onice and receive re
ard' dtf
LOST Gold brooch, roie h.i.c wMii
cluster of pearls in rente,-. Re
turn to this office, mien:; reward.
.13 1 8
i.ui.1 a bunch of kevs. between
Roseburg and Dixonviile. name of
John Rast on tag. Kinder please
i-ac hi mis omce.
LOST On Jackson street, a Mack
siik scarf. Finder please return
to Review office: reward diM
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I have
ior sate it 101s on Pine street
also lot and building known as
the Denning lodging house. Lane
street Also 5 acres 1H mile
out, near Target Range, and 20
acres fn Looking Glass. For par
ticulars call on or address J. T.
Goodman, administrator estate of
J. J. McCoy, deceas-d dtf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having
lost our business by fire, we res
pectfully ask all persons knowlnc
themselves Indebted to us to settle
as soon aa possible. T J wit !
UAM3 A SON. Wilbur Or. ' tt
The Kind You Have Alwnys Bought, and which has been
In use for over 30 years, has borne the Bi(rnaturo ot
ami Has Dccn mauo tinner uig per
(Srt-f- sonal supervision since its luiuncy.
7&CUW Allow no one to deceive you In this.
AU Counterfoils, Imitations and " Just-as-good" nre but
Experiments tlmt trillo with and endanger the health of
lulauts and CUUdreu-Ejciicrlence against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless gnhstltuto for Castor OH, Pore
Boric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant, It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nnd allays Fevcrisliness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coustipntior
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and lJowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend,
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the Signature of
7
The KM You Haie Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMK BuinunMHWl,. TT MUHHA aTflCCT HtWWM JtTT.
curiosity to see what would happen
in case Hryan should get in. "Well, '
said one woman, "tell us what you
really think will happen." "Why,"
said the republican, "as a natural re
sult everything will go down lower."
"Well," said Ihe democratic niei-i-hant,
"you have been kit-king be
nuse everything iy too liisli. so ac
ordiiiK to your theory, that will be
a good thing." "Oh, yes." said the
Rep.. "1 am just as anxious to see
it come." "In ihat case." said the
Deni., "I presume you will vote with
us and help bring about that desir
able state of affairs." Hut the Hep.
wasn't to be caught that easy. "No,"
said he. "I Just want to give you the
privilege of giving me that' good
'IiIiib." The lady in (uestlon de
clared he was the most magnanimous
mail she ever saw. anil the Deni. pro
nounced him a "wonder."
ANON
STIUNOKNT LIQl'OU LAW.
oiilsianii Forbids Tippling From
One's Flask on Trains.
NEW ORLKANS, July 20.
Drinking even out of one's own flask
in passenger trains In Louisiana con
si itutes a misdemeanor punishable
by a fine or Imprisonment, or both,
according to a new state law which
went into effect today. After a hard
fight n section was added making the
law Inapplicable to stimulants taken
with meals in a regular dining car.
Trainmen nre vested with authority
of olllcei-s.
"Had dyspepsia or indigestion for
years. No appetite, and what I did
eat distressed me terribly. Burdock
Dlood Hitters cured mc." J. H.
Walker, Sunhury, Ohio.
WANTED $1'000-00 WORTH of 2nd Hand
goods at "
Bradley's Second Hand Store
fl 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
Phone loss
All Work Guaranteed
H. C. RITZMAN
l'P-T0-DATE PLUMBER
'i Let me make an estimate" ou your work. Steam and
hot water a specialty.
Foot of Jackson St. Repalr Work Ney
i ROSEBURO MEAT MARKET
H. D. MAY, Prop.
Fresh and Cured Mots j .
uis niiiuo
Fiah and Poultry
r-z ----- -"'arr.'oe
Special Free IMIvery. Phone 1:H1. .... n
, "e Buy Hides.
Shop on Sheridan Sir .t. Near the Depot.
KKI ON nu n PASTl'ItK LANDS
and dainty and delicious is our fine
lamb, niuttou, beef, veal and pork.
The quality and high-grade eieel
ence of our meats, poultry and hama
Is known by all. and our prices are
as low as the lowest. A tender.
Juicy steak or roast Is what will
nourish as well as tempt this hot
weather.
Th Economy Martdfc
fjeo- Ipo'ilhaeen. Prop.
HIGH GRADE PLUMBING
CLEN D. NEGLEY
A.S.K. Syke, Hardware Store. Phone aj, Work Co.r.ntee.
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