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    fiOUGLAS IS THE BEST COUNTY IN OREGON AN D ORGON IS THE BEST STATE IN THE UNION. THESE ARE FACTS YOU CAN BANK UPON.
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VOL. XI.
ItOSKIIl'KO, OREGON, FKIDAY KVKM.Nfl, Allit'ST 14, 1U08.
NO. 144.
R
Review
Crack of Rifles Resound at
Camp Perry, Ohio
COMPANY TEAM MATCH ON
Regimental Event, Feature of Long
Program, Commences Next
Monday Morning
SANDUSK?, C, Aug. 14. The
crack of iimny r.iles la resounuins
from Camp- Pony, the famouj ile
r.'ilge on ij uks- of Lake Bi'e,
vliere the N.-.:;oiwl Hllle AssocU' I u
t day began lta eununl touruun-:iit.
I'he contest fellows the an mm
ir.au.-hea of Mm (i 10 State Rl'l'i s
so. latlon and preceded the touniR" of
'.e National lirir.u for the P.-.jm. -tion
of Ullle Practice, and the trinie
attraction has brought to the beaiiii
f'll camping grounds some of the best
si. 018 or the nation.
Today's program opened with tin
championship company team match,
at 200 and 500 yards, open to teium
of live men from any company of tlu
l lllled States army, any thlp of the
nay and any company of organized
militia from any state or territory.
Oilier matches to be commenced
this afternoon are the Inter-club
match, for the ritle club champion
ship of the United States; the -lift
members' match, for the champion
ship of the National Hi lit- Asociation:
the state secretaries' match, open to
state secretaries of the National Hint
AsKot-lntlou, and the press match,
open only to newspaper men.
The most important event on the
program is the chnmplonshlp rexl
mental team nintch, open to tenmt
of six from regiments of the army,
navy, marine corps, state militia.
West Point and Annapolis. This con
teKt will be commenced Monday
morning.
The first prize In this match Is n
handsome championship trophy vnl
tied at $500. it has been won twice
by the Sixth regiment Massachusetts
volunteer nillltin and If this team is
again victorious the trophy .becomes
Its proiierty. Next in interest is the
company team match, commenced to
day. In which the prizes are cash and
medals. ; Of The" Individual matches
It is difficult to determine which Is
the most Interesting, the Leech cup.
the Wimbledon cup or the Presi
dent's mutch. They are shot under
different conditions, the Leech cup
being seven record shots nt sou. Sou
and 100(1 yards, while the President's
match includes everything from the
skirmish to the 1000 yards stage.
Moth the Leech and Wimbledon cups
are historic, and Ihe winner of the
President's match receives an auto
graph letter from the president in
addition lo a substantial cnh prize.
There are medals and cash prizes In
each match.
Another very Interesting event is
the Chnmplonshlp Iteginientul Skir
mish match, open to learns of six.
When won twice Ihe beautiful silver,
trophy becomes the property of the
winning team. Last year this match
had 51 entries. There Is nlso a
Championship Revolver Team match.
The great feature of summer nt
Camp Perry will be the matches of
the National Hoard for the Promo
tion of Ritle Practice, of which Rob
ert Shaw Oliver, assistant secretary
of war, is president, and which nre
held ounually under the provisions
of an act of congress approved March
2, 1903. Following the close of the
National Ritle Association events
next Thursday, the contestants will
have two days of practice, prelimin
ary to the beginning of the national
matches on Monday. August 24.
The principal match will., of
'ourse. be the National Team match,
'or which congress has provided the
'rophy. It is for teams of twelve,
open to the army. (2). navy, marine
lorps. military and naval oenileinios-
mtl the national guard of t lie vnrlouf-
itntes and territories. Including the
District or Columbia. In this match
there will probably be rorty entries.
The second team receives the famous
Hilton trophy and the third the Sold
let- of Marathon, while there are six
ash prizes for the six highest teams
Each member of the winning team
-eceives a medal. Next in Import
ance are the national individual rifle
ind national pislol mtaches. In both
if which there nre a number of cash
inrt medal prizes. I.asl year there
.vere CIS competitors in the Individ
ml rille and 2r,0 in Ihe pistol mntch
Hid more are expected to enter this
vear'."
Maior William II. Martin, of ,thc
New Jersey nntlnmil guard, who was
Hn.l fnr the highest score In the
Olvmplc rifle matches In lOnglnnd.
uin he one of the contestants In the
national matches and Is expected to
-Ive additional proof of his suprem
icy as a rille shot.
li-OR SALE New hay, B0 tons of
No. I cheat hay and 4 0 tons oi
oats and barley mixed. No. 1. no
weeds. Apply to U. 11. J lB
Ruckles. Ore J"'
IIAltltlM A. CALLS (XlXFtiltKXt'K.
Invites ('liuuilM-rluili, O'lli-icn nml F
S. Stanley to Visit 1 1 i ill.
PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 13. K. II.
Harrinian has Invited Governor
Chamberlain, J. P. O'llrlen, vlce-
iresldent of the llarrtman lines in
Oregon, and l- S. Stanley, president
f the Deschutes Irrigation & Power
.-oinpany, to make him n visit at Pen
an Hay. The three guests have nc--epted
the Invitation and are to leave
oday on the trip.
Vice-president O'Hrien said lasl
night that so rar as he knew, Mr.
llarrlmau'B purpose in extending the
nvltation to himself and the others
was to obtain further information
concerning the progress made in the
development of Oregon Blnce his last
trip into this state. Mr. O'Hrien said
the governor was doubtless Invited
because of his well-known ability to
speak authoritatlvoly on the subject?
presumably to be discussed.
'The governor. continued Mr.
O'Hrien, "I uutlei'Htnnd, has said
since receiving his invitation to visit
Pelican Hay, that he expects to dis
cuss the contruction of the Central
Oregon road and of the Crater Lake
road with Mr. Harriman. The gov
ernor is said to have added that he
was about to make the trip because
be believed something tor the ad
vantage or Oregon would result rrom
conrerence with the president of
our systems.
Mr. Stanley is president of the
Deschutes Irrigation company ant
lias given a great deal of study to
rnnsportntion ns well as irrigation
matters and his .visit to Mr. Ilarrl
man's lodge nt this time is regnrtled
with much Interest in railroad dr
ies. He Is closely related to vari
ous development organizations in the
slate and is regarded as a good rep
resentative to present the various Ini
provemenlB advocated ror the good
or the state.
...Smoke...
Model American
The Best "Bit" Cigar on the Pa
cific Coast
inn i in 1 1?
I TRAP-SHOOT AT MHDFOltl).
METHODISTS F.XTKll POLITICS. I
E. E. Kills, of Kealtle, Scores 110 out Uegin Crusade l-'or House Spc-uker
I
ot 12(1 Tries.
American Sailors Guesls
Ball io Aucklaojl
at
CREAT FAREWELL PLANNED
Ira D. Sankey, Famous Evangelist and
Religious Music Composer,
Dead io Brooklyn
Made in Roseburg by
L. KABAT
Sold by all Dealers
VITAGRAPH THEATRE
Fri. August 14
THE PYLE CAMERAGRAPH CO.
FEATURING The Great Scenic Production of
DAMON & PYTHIAS
Also the Onlv Original Pictures of the
FLEET IN FRISCO
With several other funny pictures.
"PICTURED MELODIES" by "ANITA" the sintfiin&irl.
Prices for this attraction 15 and 25 cents.
Special to the Evening Review.
AUCKLAND, N. Z., Aug. 14. The
ottlciul receiiitou to the officers and
men of the United Stutes battleship
deet ended tonight with a brilliant
state ball at the government houtie.
Premier Ward acted as master of
ceremonies. Admiral Sperry was a
suest of honor. Today is given over
to rest from the tiresome activities
.f the week. The fleet leaves here
:omorrow and the New Zealnnders
ire planning a great farewell demon
it nt tion.
MEDKOHD, Or.. Aug. 13. The
third annual tournament of the Med
ford Hod and liun Club opened today
and will continue until tomorrow
night. About 40 shooters from
Washington, Idaho, California and
thlB state are present.
Local merchants have contributed
liberally in the way of prizes. K.
b. Ellis, of Seattle, made a score to
day ot lit out of 120 birds shot at.
The Med ford Rod and Gun club
was organized three years ago, when
he principals from the National
Shooting tournament paid this city
a visit, since which time Medford has
been well remembered by the shoot
ug fraternity far and near.
Will Organize New Tribe.
During the tournament a tribe of
the "Pacific Indians" will be organ
ized. This organization wan started
n 1892 in the middle western states,
and is confined entirely to shooters,
and its object is for the upholding
and fostering of clean sport in the
field and at the traps.
The o Ulcers of the Pacific Indians
are: Morris Abraham, Portland, first
sachem; Ed. C. Garratt, Seattle, first
vice; J. E. Enyart, Medford, second
vice; I C. Relhl, Tucomu, chief custodian.
Mori Men for Pad lie Fleet.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 11. Detor
nined that the Pacific fleet shall have
a full complement of men and of
.leers for the Samoan cruise, orders
ere Issued today by the navy de
partment for 250 men to be rushed
Mnre Island, the starting point of
he journey, as soon as possible.
T
Southern Woman Suffered With
Itching, Burning Rash Drove
Her Nearly Crazy Her Baby Had
Sore on Neck, and Two Other
Babies Had Skin Troubles Calls
CUTICURA A STAND-BY
THAT NEVER FAILS HER
"I just can't say enough for the Cuti
cura Keinetlies, 1 can't find words high
enough to express my thanks to God
for hearing of the wonderful remedies.
My ba)y had a running sore on his
neck and nothing that I did for it took
effect until I used Cuticura. My face
was nearly full of tetter or some similar
skin disrate. It would itch and, after
scratching, it burned so that 1 could
hardly stand it. Two cakes of Cuti
cura Soap and a box of Cuticura Oint
ment cured m Two years after it
broke out on inv hnnds and wrist. I
cured it for a while, but it came a Rain
in the summer. Sometimes I would
fo nearly crazv for it itched bo badly,
used ten dollars worth of so-called
blood medicines which did no good at
all, then I went bark to my out niunu-by,
that had no'er failed me. One set of
Cuticura Soap. Cuticura Ointment, and
Cuticura Resolvent did the work. One
Mi nlso cured mv uncle's bahv whose
head was a cake of sores, and 1 know of
another woman's baby who wan in the
Kime fix and nothing else did anv eood.
I speak a word of prulse for Cuticura
Whenever l see a case mm net-on it.
Mrs. Li Hie Wilcher, 770 Eleventh St.,
Chattanooga, lenn., fco. 10, iuut.
Noted KvangeliNt Dead.
RROOKLYN, N. Y., Aug. 14. Ira
Sankey. the famous singing evnn
;ellst, died here last night.
Ira David Sankey was born In
Idlnburgh, Scotland, Aug. 28, 1810.
e engaged In business at Newcastle,
a., 1 i ti-7 1 . In the latter year h
joined the late Dwight L. Moody in
vangellstlc work and continued
l(h him for many years, conducting
he singing at the meetings and fur-
luhlng the solos. His religious music
ttained great popularity, lie com
osed "Gospel Hymns," "Sacred
3ongs and Solos," "Wtunowed
Songs" and "Young People' Songs
'raise."
Cardinal Gibbons Safe,
ROME, Aug. 14. Cardinal Gib
bons returned today from Orvieto
here ho Journeyed yesterday In
lompany with other churchmen and
barely escaped being mobbed by an-
1-clerlcnls. GlbboDB is now closeted
1th the Pope for a final confer
nee.
More Trouble for Castro.
THK HAGUE, Aug. 14. The
Netherlands government announced
oday that it refuses to accept Roht.
K. Lozz, recently appointed by Presi
lent Castro of Venezuela, as consul
to Dutch Guinea. This action Is
taken to mean that a demand for re
ress Is to be made upon Castro.
CUTICURA OINTMENT
The World's Greatest SMn Cure and
Purest and Sweetest of
Emollients.
Cuticura Ointment is one of the most
miocesHfui curatives ror lonunng, ois
fi(riiring humors of the skin anil scalp,
iiit'ludincloHH of hair, ever comM)Unded,
in proof of which a siriRle anointing
with it. preceded by a hot bath with
Cuticura Sonp. and followed by mild
H..Ba i,t Cnl Hira Pills, is often uni-
cient to afford irnmiflinto relief in the
most distressimr forms or trctiing, mirn-
ina nnrl anfv tilimont. PCZeina. ifTitfl'
ti(1n nnrl inflammation, rwrmlt rest
and sleep, and point to a !M)edy cure
when all ele fails,
Sold triroiwrrimit th world, pottor Dnif Ud
CTi'Tti 1 'rp . file I'mixt . ivmn.
mrl'imi Frw, Huw fcu Cure SklD llumofl.
FOR SALE Farm of 11 5 acres
miles northeast of Oakland;
county road; 20 acres cultivated
suitable for on-hard or dairy; gooi
improvements. For particulars
address Win. Arnold, Oakland, Or
DAILY WKATHKK REPORT
U.S. Wet'lier Hnrena, Irwal otlirc, Keliir
Ore. 21 hour emtio ! . tn.. An. II, l'JOS.
I'rwipiunon hi liM-he anl bumlrr-ltht: 0.1
MrtTlmnm irrnrnriittire.
Minimum temperature
lr-flpitMiou
Total pre i. ni tn flrl ot mouth ,
Avpr prertp tr tlilo month f or au j-tm
Total fc cip. from -pt. 1. 1r7. tndate .
.11
Averaire preHp. frmn Bplin !r 1, 177... X
ToUl iletif-iencj- from Kept I. 1VT7 i
A tenure precipitation (or 30 wet wain.
fept. to My (in !ii!tp) . :E
For Rorbura mid Vicinity:
Fair tonight and Saturday.
Disunity Defense Wins.
CHICAGO, Aug. 14. Pleading In
sanity, John Dowling, an inventor
rum Olympla, Wash., was today oc
uitted of the charge of attempting
to murder John Poudelack, a wealthy
manufacturer of this city. The men
unrreled over an Invention which
oudelack put on the market foi
owllng, who claimed that he
elved no profit from the sales.
Who Fnvora "Pn.hl" Rill.
BALTIMORE, Aug. 12. The
Methodist Episcopal church has be
gun u crusade for the election of a
speaker of the house of representa
tives "who will allow congress to
vote on an Interstate liquor shipment
bill." The church, which bus over
U.UUO.UUU communicants, has created
a temperance society with the au
thority to represent the denomina
tion in all temperance matters. This
society Is managed by a bourd com
posed of fifteen members named by
the bishop and elected by the late
geueral conference.
TOTS PLAY MIMIC WAR.
One PiiIh Rille Mu..le In Another's
Mouth mid Pulls Trigger
COFFEE
The best name for coffee
is one that tells where the
money's to come from, if
you don't like it
Your trocar retnrna your money if too don't
Uka ScbUlinr'a Bast; par him.
LOCAL NEWS,
SAN LIMS OIUSPO, Cal., Aug. 13.
Ralph Maxwell, the 3-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Maxwell,, of
Oceauo, was killed by his brother,
Robert, G years old, this afternoon.
The two little fellowB and their sis
ter, Beatrice, aged 7, were playing In
the renr of the house. Robert found
,i rifle and a revolver In a burn, and
giving the revolver to his baby broth
er prepared to play mimic war.
Robert placed the muzzle of the
rille In Ralph's mouth, and pulling
the trigger, II red. The charge en
tered tlie jugular vein and the little
victim expired within five minutes.
TOWN OF T.AFT Rl'RNED.
Eagles Next at Oiualin,
SEATTLE. WaHh.. Aug. 14.
Omaha will undoubtedly be selected
the next annual meeting place
'or the Grand Aerie of Eagles. Dele
gates began voting 'on this question
his afternoon, and all other cities
had apparently withdrawn.
Hitchcock Regius Tomorrow.
CHICAGO. Aug. 14. F. H. Hltch-
ock. the republican campaign inan
iger. today formally assumed charge
of the national offices here, tils
headquarters will be opened tomor
row for business.
Call on F. Long for saddlcB.
Uinpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran
teed remedy. Quick nnd sure, nt
Hamilton's. TF
Dr. Lowe, the well known optician.
will visit towns as follows: Cottage
Grove, August 2.r.th; Yonenlla, Aug
ust 2(Jth ; Oakland, August 27th;
Roseburg, August 28th and 20th.
BW
A Mrs. Ruble, living near the dis
trict fair grounds, died In this city,
Thursday, Aug. Hi, of llrlght'B dis
ease. The funeral was held from tlu
Baptist church this afternoon, with
services conducted by Rev. E. II.
Hicks. Interment occurred In the
Odd Fellows cemetery. Mrs. Ruble
Is survived by her husband and par
ents. R. Sperry, of Apache, Colo., ar
rived here Thursday with his family
to locate. A car of hla household
goods, etc., will arrive Saturday. He
has rented the Jns. Dolao farm near
the fair grounds and will occupy
same at once. Mr. Sperry comes here
as a direct result of reading one ol
the Illustrated Roseburg booklets. He
did not take the time or trouble to
write for further information about
this country but came out with the
expectation of remaining. A neigh
bor of Mr. Sperry's will also arrlvr
here In a week or ten days with a
view to locating.
L. T. Thompson wan In town from
Coles Valley today. Like thousands
of other citizens of Oregon he Is
watching efforts being made to de
feat Gov. Chamberlain for thft U. 8
Konntorshlp In the legislature next
winter. It Ib a most humlllntfng ik
sltion for the people of any stnte It
have one of their U. S. senators lead
ing In an effort to break down the
expressed will of the people nnd urg
liiie members of the legislature to
v'rlually become traitors and violate
their Bworn pledges in order to elect
a machine politician to the IT. S
senate. Not only did the voters of
Oregon elect Gov. Chnmberlnln
their choice for U. 8. senntor, hut
they en tic ted Into law, through the
Initiative plan, the principles of
Statement No. 1, for the direct elec
Hon of senators, by the overwhelm
ing mnlorlty of nearly four to one.
Mr. Thompson has rented his farm
In Coles Valley ami experts to move
to this city next month for the bene-
(It of our high school facilities for
his family.
MISSOULA, Mont., Aug. 13. The
explosion of a kerosene lamp Is re
sponsible for u lire which broke out
'his morning nnd destroyed the
greater portion of the town of Taft,
Mont., located about 100 miles west
f tins city and having n population
f about ;i.r0. The fire was only ex
tinguished by the most (strenuous
work on the part of the residents,
The loss Is estimated at $80,000,
with no Insurance.
s.s.s.
CURES ECZEMA,
ACNE.TETTER ETC
Kills Two People and Fatally
Injures Three Others
AT LONDON EXPOSITION
Han Who Stops to Batton Sbot Burned
lo Death Irrigation Ditch
Causes Homicide
Special to the Evening Review, i
LONDON, Aug. 14. Two persona
were killed outright, three others
were filial ly hurt, twelve more were .
frightfully burned und scores of peo
ple were almost suffocntud at the
Krunco-llritiKh exposition grounds to
day, when the huge balloon of Capt.
Loveluce, tho American aeronaut, ex-'
plodcd with a torriflc detonation. -The
ground shook and hundreds of
nearby windows were shattered. The
oxploslon was caused by a bystander
lighting a match, which ignited the
gas in the balloon. One of the dead
is MIhs Blanche Hill, an American,
Lovcluce's secretary.
I'aliil ItoonilnK H'iune Fire.
VANCOUVER. 11. C Aug. 14. R.
Warener was burned to death this
morning in a Are which destroyed the
rooming houso where he lived.
Twenty other occupants of the house
nnrrowly escaped death also. War
ener would probably not have per
ished had he not stopped to button
his shoes. Ills brother waB over
come twice by smoke before saving
himself.
ANKW10HH KID NOT Sl'IT.
Portland Labor 1'reBs: Recently
ho Oregoulaii sought several union
nen, among them rresldent urani
ind Secretary CiiHsldy of the State
l'odcnillii; T. M, l.eabo, Hecrotary of
ho Harbors' union; II. A. Harris, of
ho Labor I'ress, anil others, to get
heir vlewH as to the probable action
it the American I'Yderutlon of Labor
with regard to the support of Tuft
jr Uryan. The answers, wo are told.
were rortlir-oiiilng. lull Jlisl wny ine
OrcKoulun (lid not print them we
have as yet ailed to learn.
I'OOII l''OU I'LKKT.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11. With o
argo conHlHttlig of (1110,000 pounds
if Hour, 100.000 pounds of potatoes
mil a large supply of canned meats
md ilesslcated vegetables, tho trans
port Huffalo will sail from Sun Frnll-
:lsco for Manila tomorrow. The pro
visions are Intended for the Atlantic
Heel.
About January 1 the supply ship
Celtic will cross Ihe Atlantic with a
dinllar enroll to meet the fleet at
I'ort Said or Clbrilltar.
Rancher Kills NelghlMir.
KKLOWNA, 11. C Aug. 14. J. R..
Lnyton, a rnnchpr living near Ver
non, wns today shot and killed by
John AndorBon, a neighbor. The men
became involved In a dispute over an
Irrigation ditch which Layton and his
partner wore digging across Ander
son's property. As a result, Ander
son got liln rille and killed Layton
Instantly. Anderson surrendered to
tho authorities.
Seattle's New Water Supply.
HRLLINIIHAM, Wash., Aug. 14.
Six million foot of high grade dressed
lumber wns ordered from Fuget
Sound mills today to build Seattle's
28 miles of new water Bupply main
from Cedar ltlvor.
NKW DANCINCi SCHOOL.
Prof. Snillh will open a select
school of iliiliilng In tho Mnccilbee
Temple, Wednesday, August 12th,
and will conllnue each Wednesday
and Siiliirdny afternoon and evening
thereafter. Special attention will be
given to children's classes. Terms:
(ieulli'iiien, J:"'-"" fur 12 lessons;
Indies, I3.no for 12 lessons; single
lesson, r,0 cents; private lessons, 7H
cuts. Prof. Smith gives special nt
Excellent Heal til Alllvce.
Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379
Clifford Ave., San Jose, Cal., says:
"The worth of Klcctrlc DitterB SB a
general family remedy, for headache,
biliousness nnd torpor of the liver
and bowels 1b so pronounced that I
am prompted to aay a word In Its
favor, for the benellt of those seek
ing relief from Buch afflictions..
There Is more health for the digest
ive organs In a bottle of Electric
flltterB thnn in any other remedy I
know of." Sold under guarantee at
A. C. MarstorB & Co'. drug store.-50c.
"Ham," the well known Chinese
cook, returned this morning from a
visit to his old home In ChlnB. He
has lost about 50 pounds In weight
Blnce his absence, otherwise he looks
tho snmo as over. It took him four
mouths to got back to America, ow
ing to a technicality in the Immigra
tion Inws, which he circumvented by
lentliin to Ihe wnltz. Iwo-slep, lloston sailing from a llritlsh port.
Iwo-Blen. throe-step, circle lliree-
dop, live-step, srliottlBcbe, Merry
Widow sihottlsilie. Comas waltz.
French minuet and landers. Spec
lulors not allowed clnss nights. ilnKi
Not "Just as good," but tho Left
Jennlng's bread. FrM delivery.
'Phone 63. dtf.
The skin is an index to the duality of the blood. ly venia. Acne, Tetter,
pimples, rashes, eruptions, etc., show that some unhealthy humor or acid
impurity is diseasing and corrupting the circulation, so that instead ol
supplying nourishment and strength to the fine, delicate tissues of the skin,
it is continually pouring out its acrid anil unhealthy accumulations.
Kxternal applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc, may relieve some of
the itching and other discomfort caused by skin troubles, anil fur this reason
should be used, but such treatment cannot reach the humor-laden blood,
and therefore cannot cure. A thorough cleansing of the Mood is the only
cure for skin diseases. S. S. S., a purely vegetable preparation, is the best
and quickest remedy. It goes down into the circulation and neutralizes
and removes the acids, impurities and humors, thoroughly purifies the
circulation and permanently cures skin diseases of every kind. When
S. S. S. has driven the humors and impurities from the Mood, and cooled
and cleansed the acid-heated circulation, every symptom passes away, the
skin is again nourished with rich, healthful Mood and the trouble cured, as
the cause has been removed. Book on skin diseases and any medical advice
free to all who write. IHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. CA.
OFFICERS.
A. C. Marsters, Cashier.
W. T. Wright, Asst. Cashier
J. W. Hamilton
N. Rice,
J. V. Darker,
8. C. Ilartrum,
J. W. Hamilton, President.
J. F. Darker, Vice President.
IHKKCTOIIS.
Robt. Robertson.
J. O. Newland,
I. Abraham, i L
Chas. W. Parka, t '
A. C. MaraUra. I 1
THE
ROSEBURG NATIONAL BANK
Established 1908.
CAPITAL, - $50,000.00
Knfetj leKlt box for rent. Ity the year 2.00, or will
rent by the month.
Our conservative managem ent offers substantial advan
tages to present and prop ctlve patrons. Wa are prepared
to handle all business entrusted to us accurately and expeditiously.