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V Hf -?-'-lll-'JvtT ,, ,fa ' EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW jPUBLISMINO COMPANY L. WI.Y1BERLY, Edito". Office Review Building, (first floor) Jacksoa Street. Telephone Main vol. DAILY far tw, by mil '. m mgoUi, d.llT.rad... 3 Par week, delivered U 8 M 1-W K K LV Pw Year ti.00 BIX Moattil I'.W . . At'OUMT 8, 1UOH. FOIt STREET PAVING. Ordinance Fua Final Heading To nlglit Hid to be Ankid For. Final passage of the atreet paving ordlnancea In to be made by the Roseburg city council at their reg ular meeting tonight. This will be followed by Instructions to the city recorder to. Immediately advertise for bids for doing the paving of the 18 blocks of streets as specified, and also for the' construction of the new concrete and steel bridge over Deer Creek, at the foot of Jackson street. The $35,000 worth of bonds voted at the special election last . April will also be offered for sale at once. These bonds are to draw five per cent Interest and run for a period of 20 years. It 1b very probable that the coun cil will hold a special meeting some time next week to consider the bidh offered on the work of paying, etc.. and the actual work should begin before the end of the present month. It Is understood that the proposed paving can bo completed in about 41. daya from the time the neceBsary working plant Is In placo. and ar we can always count on good weath er during September and Octobor there Is now no apparent reason whv Roseburg will not have nearly a mile of solid modern pavement before the coming winter season comes on. As the people are practically unani mous In favor of this movement, anil the councllmen are likewise In favoi of It, there Is no apparent ronnor to doubt that Roseburg will nun have some fine paved streets Just ni soon as It Is possible to build thorn Hurry the work along. 8UK.8 FOIt :I0,(XM) KA.MACiKS. Billy Cox, through his attorneys T. 8. Mlnot and C. McKnlght, hai brought suit against the local rail road company for 1:10,000 damage which he alleges he sustained by In juries on the company's mud i March last. Cox at the time stalei was engineer on locomotive No. ft and In going to extinguish Mm hn,i 1iht the step gave way and he ful susta'tilng serious and permanent In Juries To reimburse him he asUi tlwi company to pay him the aboi amount. The case will come up to a hearing at the next term of clrcul court. MarshDeld Hun. TWELVE NEW t'AHDI.NAt.S. ROMK, Aug. 1. At the Vntlr-ai 'tonight it wus contdriered cerlult that Tope Plus will hold a conslstori efther beforo November, when tin reform of the congregations become: effective, or In December, at the elom of his Jubilee year. In either In stance, It Is asserted,, his hollnem will create ten new cardinals, be cause the sacred college Is now re duced (o a membership of fs, then being 12 red hats to be bestowed. The presence of Cardinal Cilbbom In Rome, It Is expected, will result It a decision being reached as to wheth er or not a new American cardinal will be chosen this year. Cardinal Gibbons bad an audlenci with the I'opo today, which lasteC one hour. The iwntlff expressed great satisfaction with tho conditio!' of the church In America. AI.IIANV HAH COSTLY FIRE. ALBANY, Or., Aug. 1. An over heated furnace caused the destruc tlon of the Albany Iron works hen last night. Sparks blown by a stroll? wind Ignited the roofs of three nd Joining houses. The buildings wen saved, however, by prompt action The loss to tho Iron works Is flO, 080, with Insurance of $9,000. HI Ell. REED At the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. tloe. Reed, In thlt city, August 2, 1908, Eberly Reed, aged 12 years, of purpura. Tbe funeral was held from the family residence this afternoon at i o'clock, with services conducted by Rev. II. W. Mass, of the Christian chutch. Interment followed In Ma sonic cemetery. The young lad conducted a shoe blacking stand at Thos. Wcathcr ford's barber shop. He was taken ill only last Wednesday. Besides his parents, he Is survived by a brother and two sisters. Cured Hay Fever anil Hu'tiipn- ( -,1,1 A. J. Nusbaum, Ilatesvllle, lml. writes: "Ijist year I minviait lor three months with a sumer n i l so dlstreMlng that It Interfered rith my business. I had many of the s: pip totes of bay fever aud a doctor's t scrlptlon did not reach niy Bse. and I took several medicines which wm ed to only aggravate my "ae. Inr tunately I Insisted upon having Fol ey's Honey and Tar and It quicklt cured me. My wife has since used It with the same success." lied Cross Pharmacy. Martin O. Iloge, the Medford at torney, who was debarred ut the time of his conviction III coniiectlor. with tbe land frauds In this state, vis on Tuesday last reinstated at the bur by the Supreme court, after tbe court hud considered a petition for his reinstatement signed by the members or the bur In that county unit by prominent people of the stale at huge. Mr. Huge was convicted of perjury In connection with the land frauds In this stute and served six months In the Multnomah county Jail. He returned to .Medford upon bis release and resided there until n few mouths ago, when, having sold his place, he and his wife left for a visit In Kansas. Myrtle Point Enterprise, .Nl' HI. C. II. .Mursters, a pioneer of Coos county .s 79 years of age today and lr. honor of the event a fani ly re union Is being held at the old home place on Catching Creek. There are present at the gathering E. S. Mar kers and family and Mrs. L. A Marsters from Roseburg; Mrs. Mabel Pearl, from Portland; Mrs. Andrew llrunde, of Cottage drove; 1.. C. Marsters' three children from Port land; 8. E. Mursters, of Cold Hunch; editor of the Globe; and O. E. Mur sters ond Lee Mursters, who live on the home place. The only absentees are Mrs. Sherwood, the only daugh ter, of Prlneville, and Melvln Mur sters, of Oklahoma. Eugene Guard: A. D. Applegnte ;amo In from his farm nt Yonenlla today. .. .Miss Myrtle Forrest left this afternoon on a trip to Yonculln and Myrtle Creek. .. .Mrs. S. M. Garrison arrived here from Rose burg lust evening to Join her hus band, whe bus taken the run its en gineer on the Wendllng local In the absence of Engineer Scott on hb' vacation. Marsh Held Times: Adjutant Gen--?ral Flnzer, of the Oregon Nallonnl Guard, is desirous of having a com pany of mllltla organized on Coop Bay and has tnkon the matter up with Walter Lyon, secretary of the Chamber of Commerco, who will probably refer it to those with mili tary ambitions. Myrtle Point Enterprise: V. L Arrlngton has taken chnrge of the Hampton cabinet shop In this city and In addition to turning out myr tle novelties, will devote his atten tlon to tiling saws and shnrpcninr tools. Marshfleld Sun: Robert Wilson li winning laurels In the saddle. Hi nlloted two winners In yesterday'? -aces nt Roseburg and left, will1 Cardwell's string of gallopers thlt morning for home. !.OST On Sunday. Aug. 2. belweer the Alley farm In Garden Valley and Roseburg, a blnck whulehom buggy whip. Reward for retun to Review olllce. CALL FOIt COI'NTY WARRANTS Notlco Is hereby given nil p-irtlei loldlng county warrants Issued b: Douglas County, Oregon, nnd eu lorsed prior to and Including th lOlh day of July, 1907, to pros jut the same to tho County Trens rer of Douglas County, Oregon, a is olllce, for payment nH Iuleres' hereon rflll cense alter tho date o' 'his notice. Dated, at Roseburg. Oregon, thli Kllh day' of July, 190S. J. E. SAWYERS, Treasurer of Douglas County, Or Refrigerators. Full line of first clnss refrlgerat ors, enamel lined and guaranteed wtlsfactory. Nothing equals our Vu dor Porch Shades to keep that hoi porch comfortable. We have them 4 6, 8, and 10 foot wide. B. W. STRONO. The Furniture Man County School Supt. Robinson, oi Mitltiioi.'.'.h county, was here O'l hiislners Saturday. What Ails YouT Do ynu (mil weak, tired, dcMiiidetii vo frtMiiinnt hcailiichoH, coaled t,nKn bitter or had tmtu In morning, "hcuri tnirn," belching of gas. acid rlslnus li throat allur eating, stomach gnaw o burn, foul breath, dizzy siiells, Hior o. rarlalils appetite, nausea al times am kludrrd symptoms? If yoTNiave any considerable number o Ihesbnve YyviMoms you are tullcrloi (romninuVHjOyrpid liver with Indl rilonwTioim Dr. l'lerce's Goldei """"III Iflfcuverv Ix iiiilc on ol the valuable medicinal principles K'lint th'iu-c ior mc ",'"P'" ciirc i. ucli alinoriyal ,-,ii,)llli,iY It u m lfticlent liver Invlgorauir. stomach tonlr bowel regulator and nerve strongthencr The 'Golden Medical Discovery " Is nol a patent medicine or secret nostrum, foil list of Its Ingredient being prlntii! on Its UiltlcvwruiMHT and attested undei ath. A glance al Its formula will tmw that It contain no alcohol, or hsmifu hablt-formlng drum. It Is a fluid extract made with pure, tiipU'-rellued glycerine of pniHT strength, from the roots of tin billowing native American forest plants viz.. Golden Soul root. Stone root, lilael Chsrryhark. (Jueen's root, llloodrool, auc Mandrake root. Ths following Ics.tloff rnntlcst ttithorttlri. .motif t li.t ,.f ,.l.., H,,. forrHoinc foou for tl,i-iirv ,-( Ju.i inch illunt ... ih, lwTajuii,t,.iMslM,ll.'l: Prof It ILnli, li.w .! l,i,'J"""e Mi-J Coll,.. I'lul. ; fr.f B'S.'"lV "l"' I "I' "' r : I'n.f K.lwli H lisle. M I) . of lUliiirmsnn Ml. (Vllcsc Uil,-M; Prof, .lol.i, Kit,. M. li.. Atnli,.r of m.rlrn lllx-ii.tu,rr I I'n.f .loo M s.-iul rtwr. M II . Atnlt.irof Sinn-is,-M,Hll,-tn..: Pn.f .umii-e .l,.i,i,ii. M li. MM ,,.i. l'i,.of . I 1 ' Kllniil. M II.Aulhot of Mairrls M.ll. ! fn.f Hriinell Mr.ll est I l.'r.i,, s,J ?T"" .'.'""' '"' "' t V I'irnv. Il.if fslo, . 1.. ftntl rnli. frf txO.Irl flvlnl t'.rscu from wrliinoof nil thr il...e ni'Ntl cl siithor iiit tnmi ntlirr. eiuloisiii-. In tl trvn,M ir.Hil.. Irrii,. rs.-b tiul e,-rr In t"llfnl ,.f l,l. h IMden Meillral lllscov f It ,i.irpinr.l ' It' Hitt . I'lrwitit rllela rrfMlste ana lovlSoTsla alonihti. Ilvsr an.l tiowU Tlifj GT tw u.nl In ciiluncllon with "OohtcB Ml.-tl lt,rf Mf tHiwcU trr mum c,m UpsuJ 1 har'r tint Slid sustr-cslAd How Centralization, of Power Imperils the Republic. By M !( IIKliE are mauy men in America todav who advocate t saBaW centraliziug all power nt Wasliinirton in the lianJa of lite president. Iam EMPHATICALLY OPJ?OSED to this pirognunmo. Destroy the dignity of the states and place in the hands of a president control over all the corporations of the land, for instance, and there Is given a power that sootier or later will endanger the republic. There are two ships at sea. One has 'water tight compurtments; the other is all in one. IRnu accident happens to (lis first, one com partment fills with water, while the remainder of the ship is safe. If nn accident befalls the second, the ship sinks. THIS REPUBLIC OF STATES IS SECURE SO LONG AS THE STATES ARE INDEPENDENT. If something goes wrong with one, the others keep the ship of state afloat. Let the integrity of states be taken away, the government centralized at Washington, and the republic will be in cnnstnnt danger. .IT IS BUT A LITTLE WAY FROM REPUBLIC TO EMPIRE. EACH 8TEP MEAN8 BUT THE TAKING OP ANOTHER. WITH A CENTRAL IZED GOVERNMENT IT WOULD NOT BE DIFFICULT TO FORE8EE THE ELECTION OF A ' PRESIDENT FIRST FOR A LONGER TERM OF YEARS, THEN FOR LIFE, THEN THE OFFICE MADE HEREDI TARY. HISTORY TELLS US THAT MANY ANOTHER REPUBLIC HAS GONE THIS WAY. As long as our republic is composed of independent states, with a central government which is MERELY THE AGENT OF THESE STATES, the rocks on which other republics have gone down will bo avoided. Republics have not, as a rule, become empires suddenly. The development has been by degrees. THE FIRST STEP with us will bo, lo take away tho independence of the states. And anything which tends in thut direction just to that extent is dangerous. Ki:i'ciii:i.i, WHIPS KKI.I.V. SAV FIlAVriSrO Aoi I Sinn. ley Ketcbel, of Grand Hupids, clinch- a nis tine to tne mutitieweigiit nil iiioiiilisliio Inst niifht. when three rounds of fast fighting gnve him the victory over Hugo Kelly. The end nine suddenly und unexpected, for Kelly hud made a good showing In 'he lirst nnd second. Ketchel simply lelivered three swift ones to tho Jnw For Sale by It. It. M.ITIIHHS. Our Stock Of Road Wagons, Top Buggies, Hacks and Surreys is complete having received another car load. Our Prices Are as low as the lowest, and furnish good goods. WE HAVE the finest, line of Rubber Tire Runabouts ever brought to Roseburg. Call and look over our stock. J. F. BARKER & CO. Phone 201, Vehicles & Implements Roseburg, Oregon . Now is the time to list your Farms, Orchards, Stock Ranches, Timber Lands aud City Property. Wc offer you the advantages of wide-awake out side connections. M (AH 5111 W PBOPfltn Send ns full description, or call; we will be pleased to meet you. UMPQUA VALLEY LINO C3, Office Maccabea Temple Cass St. Roseburg, Oragon. Covtrnor JOSEPH W. FOLK ot Missouri. so quickly that Kelly did not have time to gather himself for action. It waB n clean knockout. 1IOKN. DEATTY In Roseburg, August 2, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beutty, a son. "Cet the Habit.' Theatre, Be. The Crescenl dTF MALT0NA , I. THE. NEW .... .'.y- KON-lNTOXICATINO "I used to think a good non-intoxicating beer could not be made but. MALTONA certainly is IT" HAPPY! DELISHTFUU For sale at all leading g 1 temperance drinkstuuds NORTH PACIFIC BREWING CO ASTORIA, OREGO TEACHERS' EXAMINATION'. Cailre is hereby given mi' i county superintendent oi Dougias cnnniv will hold the regular examin ation of applicants for state and j county papers In tne couuu house, ItoseburK. Oregon, ns. iu""- For Ktule PainT". CUinimencinK Wednesday; Annus' 1 1 iniiM i,t u ,,'i.inck a. m.. and con tinuing until Saturday, August 11. "t 4 P. m. . . t Wednesday Penmanship. nrii.. i spelling, physical geography, read ing, psychology. Thursday written annnic ; theory of teaching, grammar, book-i keeping. I Friday -Physiology. gcf.griipu. composition, algebra. English litera ture. Saturday Botany, piano geomet ry, general history, school law. For County Paiers. Commencing Wednesday, August 12, 1908, at 9 a. m.. and coniiiinlns until Friday. August 14. at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship histoiy, orthography, reading, physical geog raphy. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, physi ology. Friday Geography, school law, civil government, English literature. THURMAN CHANEV. County Superintendent. OAXVONVII.l.K XKWS. Frank Hamersley has sold his ranch at Perdue to Thos. Padden. Three fine baby boys have appear ed nt Perdue one to the home of J. D. Wrlftht, one to L. I.. Perdue and to Will llnmsey. Morris Raymond received a phono message from Glendale a few days ago stating that his little son was Improving fast and could soon be brought home. Last Thursday a young brother of Mr. Mallory, who Uvea on the Wright place, between here and Rid dle, was acldentally shot In the hip. He was taken to the hospital at (Men dale. Echo. How to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis rre those who are habitually cnnsilpat ed. Orlno Laxative Fruit Svrup cures chronic constipation oy stlnv ulatlng the liver and bowels nnd rc-S' tores the natural action of the bow els. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe nnd Is mild and pleasant lo take Refuse substitutes. Hed Cross Pharmacy. WANTED WANTED A girl to do general housework; wages J20. Answer U. K. 10(1, Post Office. dtf WAMRD A young lady to loaru operating. Apply to manager of Paelflc Telephone and Telegraph Co. dtf WANTED Plain sewing, at Flint's candy store. Inquire da 20 WANTED Clirl for general house work. Call at this office, or ad dress Box 4P3, Roseburg. tf FOll SALE. FOIt SALE 8 A No. 1 Angora goats. .Six does, one wether anil one toed buck. $:su; also UOO lb. m.ire. with colt from Ward.'! stallion I0(K F. S. Mathlas, Looking l.iass, ore. dsw FOR SALE Horse and buggy, alsc several empty barrels. Call on V M. Vanlluren, Roseburg, Oregon, al FOR SALE Good sized, serviceable olllce sale. Apply at tho l.enn.i Mills Lumber Cos. yard, on ci:u Street, Roseburg. It FOIt SALE OR TRADE For wood, a 120-egg Petaluma Incubator and a brooder. See Elmer Wlmberly. foil SALE Scholarship In the Behnke-Walker Business College, oi roriiana. will sell for $24.60 which Is a bargain. Address Leone Matthews, Glide, Ore. dsw FOR SALE A team of horses cheap, If taken at once. Innuln of W. M. Feat, nt Mount Nebo nairy farm. FOR SALE New hsv r.ft No. I cheat hay and 10 tons of oats ana barley mixed. No. I, no weeds. Apply to G. II. puts Ruckles. Ore. ,js( FOR SALE Practically new 6-room cottage, all modern conveniences Will exchange for Portland prop erty. Call on L. Rabat, Roseburg Oregon. dTF FOR SALE Good paying phimblni and tinning business. Address H. care of Review, Roseburg. tf LOST AM) KOI XI). LOST Black, cravenette coat; was lost on road between Roseburg and Dlxonville July 4th. Finder please return to this olllce and receive a reward. ft- I.OST A bunch of keys, between Roseburg and nixonvlllc. name of John Rast on tag. Finder please leave at this office. wm hkxt. FOR" RENT Good officerooms" in Abraham building Apply to J A Buchanan. tf ' XOTIt TO CEIHTOItSHi. lost our business by Are. we rejt- pectfully ask allVrsons knowln, I r.iemselres Indebted to n to settle as soon as possible. T J Wll LIAM9 A SON. Wilbur Or. tf' , XOTICK All persons wh Br(, n. debted to W. M. Van Buren will please call and settle it:,ont pinr al W. M. VAN HI'DEN arrj !., ' ' ' Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and whlcu lias been iu use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of aim xi us uccii ' C$tf-t--p- sonal supervision since Its infancy. 7-&CcAvii Allow no one to deceive you in this. . .. - T...n.,i..a Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of InlUuts mid ChUdren-Expexlence against Experiment. What is CASTORIA 4 Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare. i Boric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coustlpatlor and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS SI Sears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. thc cKNTAunaaMMMv, rr muhnv tct, nkwvohh iitti ALTO LIVERY SERVICE. SlnuflVr and Taylor Now Read) for Vour I'atroungo. I Graut Taylor and Fritz Staiiffer have oiieued a partnership automo bile livery in Roseburg, with head quarters In the old Plaindealer building, back of the Douglas Coun ty Uank, and lor a reasonable charge they will take you to any poli.t In Douglas county that can be reached by a safe road. Leavo or ders at their headquarters or at Denning & Kent's cigar store, or phone If more convenient, and the auto will call for you at any resl deuce or hotel. No trips will be inude to Coos county. In connection with their livery, Messrs. Taylor and Stauffer will act as atfMits for three makes of auto- WANTED $1'00000 W0RTH f 2nd Hand goods at Bradley's Second Hand Store I 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 U3T Man Phone loss H. C. RITZMAN UP-TO-DATE PLUMBER i Let me make an estimate on your work. Steam and hot water a specialty. Foot of Jackson St. ROSEBURG x. u. MAY, Prop. Fresh and Cured Meats of all kind Fish and Poultry is Zl l,Th0T.t0 C meat 10 8et the best re9ults " cooking. There W m. I8,'""' mSt Pe0",e be,leve- We W t ei rirvenewaLtetyourPteraaee yUr SUnday ra8t- aDd yU b9 N-iluI rive Delivery. Phone 1:141 Simp on Sheridan Sir IP HIGH GRADE PLUMBING 0 QJ.ES D. SBCLE-Y At S. K, put Hartwar. Storei Phon. 35 AD Work Cuar.nt ami .Tiist-ns-irooil" nre but Signature of ; mobiles: Thc Bulck, the Pope-Hart-; turd uuil The Franklin. dsw KxrHU'iit ItValth Adlvcc. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379 Clifford Ave., San Jose, Cal., says: "The worth of Electric Bitters as a general family remedy, for headache, biliousness and torpor of the liver aud bowels is so pronounced that 1 am prompted to say a word In its favor, for the benefit of those seek ing relief from such afflictions. There is more health for the digest ive organs in a bottle of Electric Bitters than in any other remedy I know of." Sold under guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. r0c. See Jennings, the baker, for some thing special for balls and parties. All Work Ouarantecd Repair Work Neatly Done. MEAT MARKET We Buy Hides. wt, Xcar tho Depot. WB CAKKV PRIMR 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 our regular customers know that for prime roast, lamb, mutton, veal or pork, for all kinds of poultry in season, and for chops, steaks and cuiiets, no competitor can approach us In quality. The same may be said of our splendid hams and bacon. Th Economy Market Geo. Kohlhajfn. Prop. o