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o " " . . L.t aid of 1 - . EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW lXI)KIKXiENTH t'OXVKXK. ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. WIMBERLV, Editor Office-Review Building, (first floor) . Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool. . U A i I. Y ier year, by uiftll luoulti, delivered Per week, delivered SKM1-WEKKLY Kt Yt-nr bU Munttis ...-'.(K ...Vl.UU Jl IA' iiH. 1WOH. V, OF O. ItHUKNTS MKMT. liny More Iiwnl, untl SimiI Cuinphcll Kufit for liiHtrartioiiH. UNIX EUS1TY OF OilHGON, Eu geno,, july 27. The :uiuuul jm-eilnK of the ilourd'Of Itcguntd was held on Saturday In the I'roHftlvnt'u otltce, in Villuid Hull, with nil inenibn-H hut one nri-sent. Addltlo ml land wait imrchaued for the can oja and co n miLtcea appointed to i.iveatiKaU! and arrange for tho purciuse of other tracts. $10,000 vvati Ji!roiLii.d for library bookH, to he eurrliatiod ah noon at) possible. L. H. Aldnnnan, n graduate f the UnUoi'Mlty of Ore-' K and ' t prebent city tuperlntend ent of tl j hcIiooIh of EjjtHio, vas elected at lHtaut prnfetMor of Edura tloa; I r. Hiiko loehl:;r was e-eUi'd iiiB.tuctci In G.;-'inan: M- Jaimifl Cu 'liO, it itru(!tor In Chemistry: Mm. Ellon M. Pernio. liiHtruetor In En-1 Mali, n'td asHlsd .t deu i of wwiumi; i Ml-is V07 lit Ha ., aHHi-tani hinnu:'-.; or lit Kt ;11bIi Mr rati re. ind Mi.-H j Alt hi I Ca i.ier a i MlHt Ml lap Van' Watrrti, i wistan . .n tlw Ctrrebpoml- j enr.e Hcht )1. IM 'Bid nt Cai ipbell was author!.-1 a to inute a tr'p eaxt at once In or-' dor, thrtxiKh p-rwonal Investigation,! to Bf.cure the bnat pontile men for the followliiK pjKltionH: A head for tho department of Geology, a 1 1 lirar ian, a profeKHor of Political Hf-lence, an nHHoclatfl prnremtor of Civil KiikIii enriiiR, and an anlnHtant proftrnwir of pHyeholoRy. The prenldent of tho hoard was au thorized to eonHtrunt at once a new building to he completed by the op ening of the fall HenieHter. The plans have already been drawn for one that will contain about fifteen mount, and work will begin on It at once. It will greatly relievo tho overcrowded con dition of tho other hulldlngB. Rev oral other new hulldlnKH will be constructed an booh as possible, but probably no work can bo done until Bprlng, Tho addition of tho new Instruct ors to tho tenchlng force will mean much for the work of the University. Tho rapid growth In tho number of KtudentB baa greatly crowded many departments and some, like the de partment of Geology, have been without a bend for some time. The Correspondence School will he niuch Htronger than last year and the new man In the department of Political Science will grently strengthen tho course preparatory to Law. The work of the library will be greatly expanded. "It will be tho policy of the Uni versity to secure the best possible men for these nod nil other posi tions." President Campbell said to day, "for tho real microtis of any Rchool 1b measured by tho worth Ita teaching force. No college on tho Coast has a better Instructional force than tho University of Oregon and every effort will be made to keep tho standard at tho highest. I have a large number of applications for each position to be filled and during my trip east Hhall select the men who are best (pinllrled for tho work." Hearst Wants Someone Klse to U. the Goat first Time. CHICAGO, July 28. XVith near ly a dozen active candidates for the presidential nomination In the field, the Independence Party natlonul con vention will resume its session this afternoon and before midnight, ac cording to plans, will have made a choice of Its standard bearers, adopt ed a platform and concluded its business. This morning the slate delegations held ineetingH to elect new national coiniullleeiiieii anil chairmen of dele gations and to agree as to planks In the platform to be supported and candidates for president and vice president. Although many di legations have joined hi u demand that William Randolph Hearst accept the presi dential nomination, he is apparently determined that the honor go else where and his wishes will probably bo respected. Among those men tioned for the first place on the ticket are Thomas L. Hisgen, of Mas sachusetts; John Ten pie Gniven, of Georgia, and Id. v I owurd of Alabama. Just Exactly ltlj;lit. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for several yearB and find them Just exactly right," says Mr. A. A. Eelton, of Ilarrlavllle, N. Y. New Life Fills relieve without tho least discomfort. Beat remedy for con stipation, biliousness and malaria. 2 Go at A, C. MaraterB & Co '8. drug store. H AH H I.MAN HEACHIXG TOP. CAM FOIt COUNTY XVAHUAVrs Notice Is hereby given nil parties holding county warrants ismn-ri by Douglas County, Oregon, and en dorsed prior to and Including tho 10th day of July, 1907, to pres ent tho same to the County Treas urer of Douglas County, Oregon, nl his olllce, for payment as Interest thereon will ceaso after the date of this notice. Dated at Uosehurg, Oregon, (lib lHlli day of July, Mios. J. E. SAWYERS, Treasurer of Douglas County, Or KOOIi KXNVAS KICKS. Canvas Shoes, Moccasins and Mare Foot Sandals. Ladles' and Gent'f Outing Shoes. It's n queer foot that we can't fit. R. L. STEPHENS, Next door to P. O. "Get the Habit." Theatre, Cc. The Crescent dTK COMMON SENSE Li4n.ost Intelligent people to nnljf roecfiJliuiJ of known composition. There fore (t is thai Dr. Pierce's medicines, the mkerflNjf wAlch print every IngreUlont entrlngKJnlhcM upon tho bottle wrap pers and oltV4 lis correctness under oath, tre daily grywlnjr In favor. Tho com position o( 1)V J Pierre's medicines la open to evcrybodyXPr. Ph'rcn being desirous or having icjuch Iil-IiI of invcH m turnol fully nm ln fori nliilrht that (lie Th ni-fjjic The Pint HisuInII of llcntity. Tho first requisite of beauty Is a clear complexion. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup clears a sallow blotched complexion as It stimulates the liver and bowels, nnd the eves he conio bright nnd clear. You owe It to yeur friends to take It If your complexion is bad. Orlno Laxative Emit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and Is very pleasant to take, it of u so substitutes. Ked Cross Pharmacy. "Get tho I titbit ! Theatre. The Crescent iTE Qt t'l'-Mi. ni'-'lK-lncs U UtnAin the, more illicit. Itt-Titie' iliullyinade otlhe active medicinal principles extracted from na tive forest roots, by exact processes original with Dr. Pierce, and without the unti ol u drop of alcohol, triplc-rcilnrd and chemically pure glycerine leliig used In stead In extracting and preserving the curative virtues residing In tho roots employed, thitiut meiliclnea are entiri-ly fne from tho objection of doing harm by creating nn apMtite for either al coholic beverages or habit - for in Ins drngn. Examine thu formula on their bottle wrappors the same as sworn to by Dr. Plurcc, and you will tlnd that, hit "Golden Medical Discovery," tho great, blood -purl tier, stomach tonic and ImiucI regul.itor the medicine which, while not recommended to cure consumption In it Advanced stages tno medicine will do that; yet tUn-a cure, all those catarrhal comll Hons of luad ami throat, weak tonuicli torpid liver and brnin'tuul trend -s. M'iik Mings and bang-on-'oug.FS, w hie. ,, If in g lee led or bully treated lead in- to ami tin ally termtnat.i hi ousi mptlin. Take the "Golden Met irul Di coverv ' (n time and It Is not likely to disaieoti.i you If only yon g ve It a t'ioro.(;a arc' trial. 'lon t expect mini ies. D won't do fUHi n:ti. ral Hi' n. X on mum your puii. ice at ;m rsiv to i K '. 'or iv lea w-nai . len i of t!i te t. a it ui'l teiict-t. ' im lugr Jh'iits of v !ri Dl Pie v 's u id i nes ar ompo)-! '.a th-i nminal m dorsei i.', of mmt n nusllcul l.'B li n- etter ' ''inn am w of lay, o" rm i-p fesioi i U'Si mm .n; The arc io g -n aw. to h e er; nmreil v II n ftut re ?oli! nil 'mini it (d.cifi" ni) XV. H. FISIIEH, Ire. J. II. HOOT II, Vice-Pros. J. M. THUOXE, Sec. Th: Douglas County Abstract Company Successor to K. K. Alley. Abstrnct of Title Furnished. Titles Ciuaianti'i'il. I.nnd Olllre Prnctlce a Spicllty. Siifoty lti'poslt IWixi-s fur Hnt. Tliiibt-r LhiiiU Uoulit ami Sold. I.hihI S-rli lor Salt. Itcul Kstnte nnd I iitiirHiiii. l'Mr lroerly I'rt'imml for l-'llln tit tiovrrnniriit Ijiml. TowilHlilp ShoivhiK Vnrnnt Ijtmlt. of nil TouilsIiIi In tin' IliMU'huric ltntl Itlstrli-t, ntt IVnttt Kiuh. Onirr I iid.-r I'. S. tjuut Olllic it(isi:nt uii. iiiti'cov. ; CHICAGO, Jjly 27. Wall street and the railroad and nnanciul world are wrought up to the highest pitch over the extreme possibility of the elimination of George J. Gould from the galaxy of railroad niaguates and the substitution of Edward H Har rlman In his stead. The matter be came acute today, when It was stat-d that .Mr. Gould would return from MALT0NA fLooks like beer! Tastes like beer! Th. plonMT ttnpraiie0 br of tb. I'Kilie Cout For sale at all leading temperance drink stands. Guaranteed NON-lNTOIICATINO NORTH PACIFIC BREWINB CO. ASTORIA, OREGON For Salo by Ki t ' R. It. MATIIKWS. aud r-uigan-.tion of h railroad Moperne? There are mons irmoi a ,os that the bankin iutercsu w.M iDiUt that Mr- lUrriman be l.e i .-..i.i i-.l . .... ,. , I '1'ln' d'-al will makf -mi- ,he greatest railroad kins in hist ory. , Me will b.' in absolute control of as svsleins from "'can 10 o...... - from the Ureal Lakes to the Lull. lie will lime power to dominate raita, and olher conditions. Ills only c, n- , petilor will be James J. inn Northwest. J NKW MUTISM l-ATKXT LAW ! KoreiBiiers Must Manufacture (i Is J on Knulish Soil. j LOXIIOX. July 2S. Many Amerl enn and Lerman manufacturers are 1 hard hit bv the new llritlsll patent 1 law. which became fully effective to ' day. The law requires foreigners I who obtain patents from the British government to manufacture their I goods on British soil. As a result of the act, many German and American Amis are either opening factories In Great Britain or are overcoming the : difficulty by means of royalty agree j ments with British manufacturers. I The law is hitting the Germans so j hard that the union of Industrials is I now petitioning the German govern 1 meat to adopt retaliatory measures. Several English authorities are con vinced that the new law will confer greater commercial and industrial henclitx on Great Britain than any law that has been passed In the last half century. It has already resulted In the employment of many thousand British work people and the intro duction of an enormous amount of capital from foreign countries. It appears not Imprlioable Ihat the recent prophecy of Sir Alfred Jones to the effect that the new law will cause the Investment of $rjo, 000,0110 pf f. reign largely German capital in manufactures in this country will be fully realized. Al- MR. FARMER To save your grain you will need a Binder. Buy the best. That's the CHAMPION Write for catalogue, terms and prices. We also carry three kinds of binding twine, Sesal, Hemp and Manilla. . . J. F. BARKER & CO. Vehicles & Implements Pin ne 201, Roseburg, Oregon TI10 Kind You Have Always Bought, aud which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of , , and has been made under his per. j? j Jffl-f-p- SOI,nl uPrvlsion Bince lt8 infancy. CAzeVTTw Allow no one to deceive you la this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but F xperimetits that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants aud OhUilreu-Expcrlence against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute fop Castor OH, Pare, goric, Drops nnd Soothhig Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverislmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constlpatloi mid Flatulency, lt assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach nnd llowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of WANTED WANTKI) A girl to do general housework; waires $20. Answer B. It. 100. Post Olllce. dtf WANTED A young lady to learn operating. Apply to manager of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Cn. dtf WANTED Plain sewing. Inquire at Flint's candy store. da20 FOR SALE. FOK SALE 8 A No. 1 Angora goats. Six does, one wether and one oed buck. $:; also lion lb. mare, with colt from Ward's stallion. $100. V. S. Mathlas. Looking Glass, Ore. dsw FOR SALE Horse and buggy, also several empty barrels. Call on W. M. VatiUuren. lioseburg. Oregon, nl Now is the time to list your Farms, Orclia ds, Stock Randies, Timber Lauds and City Property. We offer you the advantages of wide-awake out side connections. M (All H id PPOPfRTT Send us full description, or call; we will be pleased to meet you. UMPQIIA VALLEY LAND DO., Office M&ccabea Temple Cass St. Roseburg, Oregon. Cut Glass and Silverware T Thtr httrp ni'vi-r tfir Immmi otTttvl mtoh oxtrnonlinary knrnin In iri'imlne Ct'T (iLASS. All pifcei ntt In'st quality deiir l.tss- only a fw piwes of n kiiul. ...... In ilvprwn we have tho kind that im' Ihn inr Hatinfut'tioi;: Uitii ttful and dijftiitifd diti iiih, wnrih and Imi war. hich art' the qua lit ici UflirtHl bf thm nit nt fnniidioun ThU cut ht-u nnd -nlvcrwan nmki th tnosl usi'fiil if present a (or June wtHldini. Sf'ial Pru-ra Expert Watch Cleaning J. T. 15 R ' A IN and Repairing . . . KoMt-iHirn. Oregon Before Sending away for a watch come in and get my prices. I can, and w ill, sell you a watch for the same price that you pay them, and you can see what you are getting before you buy it. Clingeilpeelo The Jeweler FOIt SAl.K Good sized, serviceable olllce safe. Apply at the l.eoea Mills Lumber (Vs. yard, on Oak Street, Uoseliurp. tf FOIt BALK $1,400.00 worth of City of HoseburR warrants. Ap ply to F. F. Patterson. d.l2S FOR SALE First-class Improved hite sewliiK machine, drop head $25.00. lmiulre nt A. Peterson'! snoe shop. Cass street. J2S FOIt SALE New S-room plastered house, 5 rooms finished on first lloor. In grove. Address Wni. H t-lietnam, Uox 482, Roseburg.djS Full SALE Scholarship In the Dehnko-Walker Husiness College, or t-oruana. will sell for $24.50 which Is a bargain. Address Leone Matthews. Glide, Ore. dsw FOR SALE A team of horses cheap. If taken nt nnpp lnn..i. of W. M. Post, nt Mount Nebo dairy farm. dtf FOR SALE New hay. iiO tons of AO. I cheat hay and 40 tons of oats and barley mixed. No. 1, no weeds. Apply to G. II. Pitts Ruckles. Ore. dsf FOR SALE Practically new 6-room cottnge, all modern conveniences. Will exchange foi Portland prop erty. Call on L. Kabat. Roseburg Oregon. dTF FOR SALE Good paylruTpiumblng and tinning business. Address H care of Review. Roseburg. tf The KM You Haie Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR OSMMNT, TT MUMM STNKKT. NKW VORH 3ITV. ready a large niimbor of foreign linns havi' seen rod factory sltos. Ov er 20.000 llritlsll patents have boon granted to foreigners within the last three years, and not erne of the pro cesses for which the patents were taken out has been carried on to any grat extent in the United Kingdom. Hurts Aiiifi'iciin T nt (Its WASHINGTON. July 28. It is feared heve that the enforcement to day of the new British patent law will result in n considerable reduc tion in the exports of this country to Great Britain. After today any i patents granted to American nianu-j facturers by the British patent office I may be instantly revoked, unless the' goods patented are manufactured in Groat Britain. British concerns will he at liberty to manufacture the same goods, and the American own ers of the patent, if they have failed to establish a factory on British soil. will have on recourse. Patent attor neys here say that a large number of their clients will be affected, al though many have complied with the inw by starting British factories. Patronize Review advertisers. You can have a GOLD MINE if you plant an orchard with tht right kind of trees. Buy only the best. See A. L. KITCH1N, Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or. WANTED $1'000-00 WORTH of 2nd Hand goods at Bradley's Second Hand Store 9 I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my prices on harness. You will find that 1 am right. A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd GST Man i tlMtiiiiminiiin.. LOST AM) 11)1X11. LOST In Ifoseburg. i.roliabiv nn I'lno street, n child's geld rl'aln with two crosses nttiu-hcd. '"hider please leave at this office. Ue ward. LOST A bunch of keys, between lioseburg and Dixonville. name of John Hast on tag. Finder please leave nt tills office. FOH RKNT. KOI! RKNT (iood office rooms In Abraham building. Apply to J A. Hnchanan. tf ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE I have ; for sal 2 V4 lots on Pine street also lot and building known as the Denning lodging hous. Lane ttrwt. Ali 5 cr m milt out, r Target Ran, and 0 acre In Looklnaj 01s. t,r par ticular call cm or address J. T. (!oodnn. administrator estate of J. J. McCoy, decea d 0 dtf .aTlr TO CREDITOR Having lost our business by fire, we res pectfully ask all persona, knowing themselves Indebted to uV to settle as soon as possible. T J W1I. i LIAMS SON. Wllbor Or. ' tf NOTICE & persons who are In debted to W. M. Van Ruren will please call nd settle without delay Qal W. M. VAN BUREN. Phone loss All Work Guaranteed H. C. RITZMAN UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER Let me make au estimate 011 your work. Steam and not water a specialty. Foot of Jackson St. Repair Work Neatly Done. ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET H. D. MAY. Prop. Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds Fish and Poultry We know how to cut meat tir tua k ... is more In the cutting that mosf pf , e belle ewf ""l8- T?"" perts In our line. Let us prepare v , Mr .. i WS may be termed convinced. We want your trade "ay r"8t- ond oa bo Special Free Delivery. Phone l:ui. . , We Buy Hides. W'"P ",1 S1"'rl'1"" S'rH-t. Xee ie ,efmt. Prime j M CAT r , O". ft AaTI WE CARRY PR1MK MEATS, and no other kind. Our aim is to have the best qualities only and let other butchers handle the Inferior grades of meat. Consequently cu. tegular customers know that for lirlme roast, lamb, mutton, veal or Pork, for all kiads af noHltrv Im season, and for ciops. steaks aI cuiiets, no competitor caa approaca as In quality. The state amy aaJJ "f our splendid atm all ancoa. Th Economy llafat Oeo. Kolillinyen. Paa. HIGH GRADE PLUMBING CLEN D. NECLEY At S. K. Syke, Hwar, Slor,, PhoM , An Work Cu X