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V. o 1 1 DOUGLAS IS THE BEST: COUNTY IN OREGON hti OREGON THE BEST STATE IN THE" tiNIOtf. THESE ARE FACTS YOU CAN BANK UPON, "gSaL KEEP WELL POSTED On the current events of the world's program by routing the Daily Rkvibw. delivered by carrier, 60 ent month. ROSEBURG Review PROFITABLE INVESTMENT Advertisers get food return! from an nouncements placed in live paper the D.ULT AND TWICU-A-WSXK KBT1KW. Try them there's none other so good. VOL. XI. HOSKHUItfl, OREGON, MON DAY KVKXIXCi, Al'Cil'ST 10, 1DIM. NO. 140. A BEDROOM DRAMA Husband Beats. Preacher Into iDseosibility WIFE BEGGED FOR HIS LOVE Judge Murders Wife, Whom be Met Through an Agency, and Then Suicides Special to the Evening Review. HURLOCK, Md.y Aug: 10. This city is in the -throes of a sensation over the assault itfst night of Rev. Stephen B. Sir.j.man, pastor of the Washington Methodist church, at-the home of Thomas Carow, where 'the minister was Visiting. Carow found his wife In Shlpmau's bedroom and beat him unttrfie was Insensible. Af ter regaining"' consciousness, Ship man made his way to a cornfield, where he remained all night, fearing to go back Test " Carow might kill him. Shlpman declnred today that he would make the defense that the woman templed'him. bht that he If Ihnorent of wrrn.doing. Ho snvp he was wakened fov Mrs. Carow'F hnnd on his. fn'pe. rtI ordered her to leave," says Shljminn. "but frrstenr' of complying she pleaded fur me tf lnvp her and to prnv for her." The sentiment of Shipman's con- gregatlon favors him. Tuilne's Double Crime. DENVER, Colo., Aug. 10. A (Ms pateh to n local, newspaper says that Judge A. S. Swnnsoh. of Oshawocn. near the Yellowstone Forest, In Wyoming, shot and killed his wife Bnd then blew, out his own bra his. The couple met through a matrimon ial bureau. . A quarrel over a social incident, was the cause of the trn. edy. TBNXKSSER G. O. P. SPLIT. CHATTANOOGA. Tenn.. Aug. 10 Hopelessly divided, ho republi cans of Tennesson will hold two at imp conventions this week, that of the Rrownlow-Austln faction meeting In this city today, while the Evans-Hnle faction wllL foregather at Nashvijle. on Wednesday.. At today's conven ... Smoke ... Model American The Best '"Bit" Cigar on the Pa ' ' cific Coast Made in Roseburg by L.KABAT So 1 d b y a VITAGRAPH THEATRE S Fri. August 14 THE PYLE CAMERAGRAPH CO. FEATURING The Great Scenic Prodnftiol of DAMON '& PYTHIAS "" Also the Onlv Original Pictures of the q FLEET IN FRISCO With several other funny pictures.; -PICTURED MELpDIES" by "ANITA" the sinking girl. Prices for this attraction 15 and 25 cents. tion the Insurgents will nominate a cuudtdaie-for governor and other of fices. A stormy sessiou may develop. 1 he delegates declare that their or ganization is entirely regular. Taft and Sherman are endorsed. T. A. Wright Is mentioned prominently as the gubernatorial nominee. The hjyarts , faction, which will meet two days hence,-' ehtlins to be iiiu regular organization." It Is led by H. (May Kvans. former bongreS's uian,' United States commissioner of pensions' and United- States consul general ut Loudon. Evans was elect ed governor of Tennessee in 194 on theface' of the returns, but a recount was' favorable to Tnrney, his Uiuo cratic opponent. '"' !i XKW rilUTIT COl'KT CASKS. Two Wives Sue for Divorces Ijiiv- yer Sues Two PnrtUs i. -Rose Mt'Bee -vs. Richard McBee, suit for divorce. Plaintiff alleges that her husband falsely accused her of infidelity and of trying. to- poison him. She also say 3 In- her. complain! that, he repeatedly cursed her and finally, on June l, 1908. d-sove here. from their home at Bridge.. Coos county.' Another allegation is that her husband has contributed only $6 toward her support for a year past. His general cruel treatment, she says, has undermined her health and affected her nervous Bystenv. - They were married at Camas Valley In X-toffer. 1898, and have an 8-year-old daughter, who has been given by .the court Into the custody of the ;nother. Mattle Woodson vs. George Wood ioii; suit for divorce.. Plaintiff nl 'egPB that her husband, deserted. Ikm it Central Point, Jackson county, in July, .190;".,. live years after their -narriage in. Siskiyou county, Calif. Since ,lier husband left her, Mrs". .Woodson says she has been earning 'ier own living by working' as a do nestlc, hut that , her health is such hat she should not be. so engaged. She asks $20 per., month alimony 'rom her husband, whom she de- "lares is able-bodied and earns n :alary of $;i per day. J. A. Buchanan vs.. Frank Ken- ledy; action for $2r.0. alleged to be lue for representing defendant in a 'and contest cnse. A demurrer has Meeii filed. .1. A. Buchannn vs. E. P. Tynan! iction for $2'.0. alleged to be due on i promissory note. KOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms, furnished or -unfurnished. Annlv at first house Immediately east of blacksmith shop on lower Oak street, Rosehurg. u Patronize T?ev1rw advertlsnxfl. 1 1 Dealers HOSEItUlUi HOYS IX CAMP. Vw Notes of Interest From a Mem ber .of Company D. Co. D., 4th Regt.. O. N. G., Camp Stanley, Wash. Editor Review: We arrived In good condition on the evening of the 3rd with the company full of life. Weather Is ideal for camp life and the lake of fers fine opportunity for a daily plunge. There are About 12,000 troops en camped at this place, and a jolly crowd it is. The boys from Rose burg are feeling fine and are enjoy ing the camp. A few of them are troubled Bomewhat with sore feet, but that is remediable by the use kahki socks. The other day Private Kernan missed drill while he was getting a shnve and the sergeant put him oh cook detail for one day as punish ment. Kernan says he isn't going o shave any more until he gets home. Musician Short is special trumpet er for Colonel Yoran, and he's feel ing fine on account of his position. When Private Caro was relieved from his first sentry duty, be was asked if he made any arrests. He eplied: "No, nothing went 'through my line but one .automobile." We have drill twice each day, four hours in both drills. This morning we had experience in pitching "pup" tents, but heretofore we have had both close order and extended regi mental drills, skirmish runs, etc. Prlvntes Hughes, Clark, Hrockway, Kenan, Hill and others have the ad vantage of Sergt. Buchanan and others of like build In the, sklrmlHh runs on account of the length of !.helr lower limbs. With best regards to The Review from the company, R. C. AGEE. County Surveyor C. E. Roberts and Road Viewers R. B. Dixon and Morris Weber began work, today lo oting what is known as the new O. 0. Brown road at Dixomille. This will be followed by the locating of a 'haugc In Hie Deer Creek road at the Willis and Cox places, and the es tablishment of a new road through the Chapman and Shruin places in ;he Buckhorn district. Miss Hazel Patterson has accepted ;i position ns pianist at The Crescent Theatre. ' Why James Lee (lot W'll. Everybody In Zanesvllle, O.. k'nows Mrs. Mary Lep, of rural route 8. She writes: "My husband, fames Lee, firmly holieves lie owes Ills life to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery. Ills lungB were se verely affected that consumption seemed Inevitable, when a friend rec ommended New Discovery. Wo tried It, nnd Its use lias restored him to perfect health." Dr. King's New Discovery Is the King of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds It has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try It. Sold under a guarantee nt A. C. Mnrsters & Co's. drug store. Due -and $1.00. Trial bottle free. XOTICK TO CONTKACTOIW. Notice is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received by the County Clerk Until the 2ud day of Septem ber, A. L)., 190$, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., of Baid day, for the construction of Cement and Plank Walks on the Court House Property, in accordance with Plans and HpecHl cations on file ut the County Clerk's ollice. The Court reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Hy qrder of the County Court. Dated at Itoseburg, Oregon, this 27th day of July, 1!mis. E. II. LKNOX. td " County Clerk 'kopos.w.h roit im ie n asi; oi Ml'MCII'A It ItOXDS The undersigned Recorder of he Citv of Kimeburg. Douglas County Oregon, will receive at his oifbe in the City of Roseburg up to S o'eloeK P. M., of Friday, August 21. 19'S. sealed proposals for the purchase of Street Improvement Honda of thf Citv of Roseburg, In the sum of $:tT nun. no or any part thereof. Said hcntls are In denominations of $r00 bear Interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi an mil. My. nnd are due twenty years from date of Issuance. Full Inf'tr matlon ns to tills Ikup may be ob tained upon application to the in den-inned. Principal and Interest m! payable in Kosenurg. Fori la no pan f Frrnclsco or New York, as the pur- hsser may elect. All bids must be sealed an'tjd'llv- V'prrd to the undersigned not latr that the hour iOrementlonMi. at Ivhnh time the CounHI will priced I to open said bids. Itldn d'Onid be endorsed "Proposal to Purrhr'se Iffseburg Street Improvement j li'inds." I The Council reperren the right to ; reivt any and H bids. j Dated this 4th dar of August. i per?. A. n. ORcrrr. RtrordT of th C:ty of Roseburg, Oregon Cry Goes up For Government to End C. P. R. R. Strike ONE TRAIN OF WHEAT MOVES American Flag Shot Away at Tabriz, -Persia, During Revolutionary Engagement Special to the Evening Review. WINNIPEG, Aug. 10. The first train of this season's wheat arrived today direct from the fields to Fort Williams to avoid a possibility of a hindrance resulting from the strike on the Canadian Pacific. Violence Is reported at Be vera 1 western stations today, where the strike breakers are employed. Several cars In the local freight yards have beeu smashed. Newspapers are demanding iuterven lion of the government to stop the strike. Old (J lory Shot Away. WASHINGTON. . Aug. 1 0. Dis patches from Tabriz, Persia, the scene of a bloody revolution, say that the American flag over the stale ousulute was shot away yesterday. The American consul has been in structed to warn both the revolu- lonists and the Shah's troops that no thing near the consulate will be tolerated. The authorities here think the shooting was accidental. AViiitcr IlecoiurK Millionaire NEW YORK. Aug. 1 0. Codfrled Prodst, a waiter employed in a res- aurant in lirooklyn, has just been notified that he has fallen heir to an stale of (10.000,(100 left him by n Ustant relative In Germany. He will start for Germany at mice, and upon his return he will marry a waitress, so he says. Slamhinl Oil Petition. CHICAGO, Aug. 10. A prelim inary draft of the petition for a re hearing In the famous Standard Oil use. In which a flue of $211,240,000 was reversed, was completed today uid sent to Atty. Gen. Hotinparte for his Inspection. Excellent Health Adlvce. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379 Glfford Ave., Ran Jose, Col., says: The worth of Electric Bitters as a general family remedy, for headache, biliousness and torpor of the liver and 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 henlth for the digest ive organs In a bottle of Rlectrk Hitters than In any other remedy I know of." Sold under guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store 50c. When you buy goods, supplies machinery, vehicles or other ware from dealers In your home town yon have the assurance that If the goods are not what you bargained for the dealer is, right there to make good the deficiency. The Itinerant vender. peddler or salesman has but one ob ject and Hint Is to get your money and then get out of the: country as nulcklv as possible. No matter at what price his wares are offered or how plausahle a story he may tell you. It can always be counted upon that your home dealer or merchant will give you a better value for your money and extend to you more gen ulne favors than you will get from any traveler. Help to build up your community by buying your goods at home. Everyone should do this, as here Is where your products are sold. You'll save money by buy ing at home. Patronize Ravlew advertisers. Malaria is due to impurities in healthful qualities ol the circulation, S.S.S. The body in then deprived of its necessary nourishment and strength, and is unable to resist the countless disorders sutlers in consequence. The apetite fails, digestion is weakened, chills and slight lever are frequent, while the sunerer loses energy and ambition. Boils, skin eruptions, and some times sores and ulcers follow when the blood becomes deeply polluted with the malarial germs. Both a tonic and blood purifier are needed to cure Malaria, and S. S. S. is liest fitted for this work. It is the most perfect of all blood purifiers and ut the same time an invigorating, healthful tonic. S. S. S. goes down into the circulation, and removes every trace of impurity or poison, and gives to the bhod tiie health-sustaining qualities it needs. It cures Malaria thoroughly and per manently Ijeeause it removes from the blood the germs and poisons which produce the disease, and while doing this tones up and strengthens every part of the svsti-ui. Book with information alxjut Malaria and any medical advice furniabed free to all who write THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. INFANT PASSES AWAY. The Infant child which was mys teriously left at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Signalluess In North Rose burg a few weeks ago, died this af ternoon after a brief Illness of chol era Infantum. It was supposed to be about eight mouth old. No trace of Its parents has ever beeu found. The little waif was most tenderly cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Signall uess and its untimely death is sin cerely regretted. The funeral ser vice will be held at the residence at 10 a. m., Tuesday. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. PRINCESS KTHKL IS 17. OYSTER BAY, N. Y., Aug 10. Miss Ethel Roosevelt, the president's only unmarried daughter, is today receiving the . congratulations of hundreds upon the occasion of her 17th birthday. Scores of beautiful presents were received by the young lady of the White House, not ouly from relatives, friends and school mates, but from admirers In all parts of the country. At the age of 17, the "Princess Ethel" has become u strikingly charming and beautiful young wo man, and her intellectual attain ments are above the average. In many of her personal characteristics she resembles her famous father. She will not actively enter society for several years yet, although Bhe will likely take part In several functions this winter, owing to the fact that the coming season will be the last her father will spend in the White House. NIOW DANClNfl SCHOOL Prof. Smith will open a select school of dancing In the Mnccabee TV-mple. Wednesday, August 12th, a nd will continue ench Wed nesday and Saturday afternoon nnd evening hereafter. Special nttentlon will he ;iven to children's classes. Terms: Gentlemen $5.00 for 1 2 lessons; adles. $ :t . 5 0 for 12 lessons; single esson, no cents; private lessons, 7.r euts. Prof. Smith gives special at tentioti to tho waltz, two-step. Huston two-step, three-step, circle threp- step, five-step, schottlsche. Merry Widow schot t isehe, Comas wait z. French minuet and landers. Spet tutors not allowed class nights. . DA12 Welcome Yankee Fleet. AUCKLAND, N. Z., Aug. 10 rtioiisunds of people from all over the colony are here to aid the people of Auckland lu their great demon st rat ion In honor of the American Meet. Colonial and municipal nlllc ials have joined In proclaiming to dny a public holiday. The festivities commenced toduy will continue throughout the week and will prob ably become historical as the great est celebration ever held In New Zealand. Another Good Man Gone Wrong He neglected to take Foley's Kid ney Cure at the first signs of kid ney trouble, hoping It would wear away, and he was soon a victim ot Hrtght's disease. There Is danger In delay, but If Foley's Kidney Cure Is taken nt once the symptoms will dls appear", the kidneys are strengthened and you are soon sound and well. A R. Bans, of -Morgaiitown, Ind., had to get up ten or twelve times hi the night, and had a severe backache and pains In the kidneys, and waB cured by Foley's Kidney Cure. Red Cross Pharmacy. ADVKHTISKI) LETT KHH. Remaining ont ailed for in the It of burg postotticeoa Aug 10, 1908, are thr following letten. whlcb will becb&rget at the rate of one cent eaeu Cleaves, Rev. C. H.; Evens, Epb.; Hansen, W. F.; Houser, F.; Hughes, J. P.; Law son, Minnie; Llrber, Jns. M.; I. yiin Drug Co., McCtilloch. W A.; McCulloch, A. K.; March, Harry P. ; Melt y, M Ims Nina ; Pat t Isou Leon; Smith, C. C; Thompson. F. M.; Vooh, Mrs. Ernest V.; Whlsler, C. E.; Willis. J. K. Advertised August 10. 1908. C. W. PARKS. Postmaster CURES MALARIA the 11mh1 whii-h destroy the rich and reduce it to a weak, watery fluid thnt a.nsail it. and the irencral system ri.ril II Kit WEAPON. Coon County Woman Kills Punt her in Hen House, Mnrshfleld Times: After a fierce battle with a large panther on their anch nt Ten Mile, Mrs. w J, Cole ucceeded lu dispatching the animal with a club. Juhi how she did It she does not know, the fright causing her to forget the details. She escaped nlnjured, except that her. dress was lightly torn by the animal. The battle took place In the hen house on the Cole ranch. Mrs. Cole ent out to gnthor the eggs In the fternoon and while she noticed that the chickens ran out of the hen house before her approach, she did not think anything was wrong. She had no sooner entered the henhouse than she noticed the large panther rouched In one corner just ready to spring. She dropped the basket and nibbed n large club which hnppen- d to be lying near the door. White she does not remember. It must be that she struck just as the tnnther came bounding through the Ir at her. Her blow was true, for he animal felt at her feet. In fal ling Us claws caught hi her skirt. While the first blow probably dis patched the beast, she did not take any chances but continued to ply he club until there was no possibil ity of the panther being alive. I'iT.SIMMOXH 1H IN TOWN! I)n Not Confuse Illill Willi I hi- Noted "lloli," Yet hf Ih n l lulilcr W'hi'ii il ('oim'K to 'iittliiu l'rlt'tM on lluili Ai l.iiiii- mill Victor I'lnnos. Mr. KltzslnimoiiB, tl I rod from the lush ft l.uuu factory, In In Uio city. with hi'iuluimrtcrs at Burr's Music Iourp, nnd Ik mftkliiK conccHHfons to uHtomcrs this week only to Intro- luce the HubIi & I ,ii no plnnoB. The nhovo conccHHlons will he charged to he fnctory ns nilvertlnlun. llolh Uurr'B MubIc House nnd tho fnctory hre overlnokliiK prollt-mnklnK on 1)1b llrBt car of plnnoa In order to sot tliein before the nubile. If you mo Boon to be 111 Ilio innrkot for n nluno buy now nnd be one of our liooBtem nnd we will nBsuro yon thnt ou will not only bo ulcnBcd with vour nurchliBe, but will iiIbo bo well mid for hiking ndvnutiiKo of tins ConceBBlon Hnlo. Call nt once, while Ihe Hue of itlnuoH nre complete. Be a MlBBourlnn nnd come In And 'et us Show You whnt thefle conces sions iiieiiu to n pluno purchaser. Till') ONLY OltKilNAIi I'll.MH. Dumon and 1'ythiuB. which will be played at Ihe Vltagraph theatre for two nights coinmciit'lMK Friduy, Au iUHt 14. by the I'yle Cniuerugrnph Co., Is the lllin which was taken from tho great performance by .las. Wardn nnd Ixmla James lu New York city two months ago. Mills Urns., of San KrnnclBco, control thlB letiire and any other shown In Hobo- liurg Is an imitation nnd does not compete in any way with thlH grent reproduction. ThlB compnny nlpo shows n mile of pictures, Including The Fleet in 'Frisco, "Kor Choo, Ills First Wig." "The Beauty Sleep. nnd others, with pictured melodies by "Anlln. the Singing (ilrl. Trices ,'or tills attraction l!i and 2ft cents. MIbb Veruice (illkey, of C.rnnls I'iibb. tins been In IIiIb city the pnst few days. She Is In the rncn for one t the BcliolnrHhipH offered by the f'ortlnnd Journal. COFFEE is perishable, it ought to be kept in tight packages, not exposed to air. Youf f roc ,r return, rouf money II tol dost like bchilUnif- IIcnI: w, Dir liinl Patrnnlie Review advertisers OFFICERS. J. W. Hamilton, President. A. C. Marsters, Cashier. J. F. Barker, Vice President. J. W. Hamilton. N. Rice, J. F. Darker, 8. O. Bartrum, S5QSEBURO MATIONAt CAHTAl, o w Knfetj lh-Kmlt bo) for r ent. Ily tfie jrear V.t. or wit rent by Ihe month. ' Our conservative management offers substantial advao- . tage to present and propectlve patrons. We art prepared to handle all business entrusted to ua accurately and .expedi tiously, o - - 1HNS AND SINKS Steamer. Carries Down Large Number oH Africa . , TEH DIE IN TRAIN WRECK Auto Explodes, Killing Two Doctor Accidentally Suicides Man , Murders Wile Special' to the Evening Review..' LONDON, Aug. 10, It has just ' been lenrned that the Dutch ship Amltellnnd caught Are off tho coast of South Africa August 6 and went down. A dispatch says a large num bor of passengers perished. ' (Jcrnuui liallroad M'reck. ECKKltNli-OKKFE, .Germany, Aug. 4 10. Ten persons were killed and a "" score of others hurt today la. a col- ' a liHlon of passenger trains on .the' " I'Mensburg-Klol road. . ' " The Deadly Automobile. . CLEVELAND. O.. Aug. 10. Mrs. Mary Boden, aged 67,' and fter " dnughter, Mrs. Rose Beckwlth, were" " lnstnntly killed today, when the automobile In which they were riding blew up nenr Pnlnesvllle. , 1'liyHlciitn Ruleldis. TACOMA, Wash.,; Aug.', 101 Through Bwallowlug a dose of medi cine prescribed for himself for ex-' ! ternal ubo. Dr. Charles McCutcheon.' . for years superintendent of a lead ing local hoBpttnl.. Is dead. In ,the. ' middle of the night the doctor reach ed over to n table, secured the bot-.. llo by mistake for an Internal mix- ,, ture. swallowed the contents and died shortly afterwards In agony. ' A Murder In 'Frisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10 With her skull crushed In by a blow from n heavy spade, the wife of Peter . Pallasau was found unconscious at her home toduy. She died four ... hours later. The woman's husband -Is under arrest. - He admits quarrel-, lug with his wife, but denies the murder. Three children of the couple told the police their father wns In the ' habit of beating their mother nnd that lie qunrreled with her yeBterdny. She I.ikeg Good Thing". Mrs. Chns. E. Smith,' of 'West Franklin, Maine, Bays: "I like good -things and have adopted Dr. King's -. New Life IMIIb as our family laxa tive medicine, because they are good-' and do their work without making A fuss about It." These palnleBS puri fiers sold at A. C. Marstera ft Cn'i.-' drug store. 25c. '" COMMIONCINO JUNK 22nd, 1WIIH. The following train service will be la effect on the line of the C. E. R. II.. between Albany .and Yaqulna, , dully, except Sunday: - . No. 16, Nj.2 , Mxd Pass. , Leave Albany 7:46 a. m. 12:40 p ro Ar'v Yuquiua 1:30 p. m. 6' 30 p in . No. 10 No. I ,-. Pass. Mxd. Lv Yaqulna. 2:15 p. in. 7:00 a.m. Arv Albany. . 7:00 p. m. ll:G5a ro' On Sundays the service will be aa . follows: Leave Albany, 7:35 a., ru.. arrive Yaqulna, 11:40 a. m.; leav Yaqulna 6:00 p. ru., arrive Albany. 11:30 p. m. l W. T. Wright, Asst. Cashier IIIKKCTOIW. , . . .., ., Hobt. Robertsoh. . - '. J. O. Newland, ' ' " f . -I. Abraham, f r Cbas. W. Parka, A. C. Marstera. ' . ' ' 1 THE . - Wsai i . i nf : I ( 1 .