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I EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY - EXCEPT "SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. WIMBEkLY, Edlto'. Office-Review Building, (lint lluor) Jacluoa Street. Telephone Main vol. DAILY year, by mall 13 ui moma, delivered U week, delivered .lb gull 1-WEEKLY Year t'M Mouth! . AI'UL'KT II, lt08. OllKtiON HTATK KAIIt. Extensive Preunratlo.i" For -Annual Meet, Hit. 14-11. The State Pair of Oregon for 1908, will be held at Salem during the week beginning September 14. The Oregon fair la the leading agricul tural eipoalllon on the Pacific coast; that U acknowledged by all other states. Special efforts have been put forth by the management to make the coming fair the greatest ever in the history of the organization. Ex tended classifications of livestock, increased premiums and additional conveniences for exhibitors in dis plays will assure unsurpassed dis plays which should be seen by great crowds of people every day during the week. The. progressive farmer and stock growers of the state and the Pacific Northwest have expended considerable time and money during the past year In the betterment ol their herds and flocks, and many ol them have slgnllied their Intentions to show their best anlmalB at the full ueit mouth. Prank A. Welch, secretary of the fair board, has received information which Indicates that there will be ten or more counties tc participate in what la known as the "county ex hibits" .contest for the cash prem iums aggregating 41 300 divided Into eight premiums, the first being fllOO; second $250, third 1200. fourth $150, and the remainder $100 each. This exhibit must contain ag ricultural and horticultural products, and any other articles that will show up the resources of the state. The counties thus fur 'expected to parti cipate are Clatsop, Columbia, Cliickn mas, Multnomah, Marion, Yamhill Linn, il.une, Henton, Douglas, and Josephine these being In the west ern part of the state; and It Is bellev ed that one or two counties in tht eastern portion will enter the con test, which would add consldernhli Interest to the great feature, whlcl In the past has been tho admlruttoi. of thousands of people. These ex hlblts will be made In tho main pavll Ion, which Is Inrge and commodloui and nicely arranged In every respect Besides the county displays, the Ore gon Agricultural College will be rep resented by spoclmens of work dom by Its atudonts and faculty in tin past, the superintendent having sen l In notice for Increased space In tht building. There will also be speclu' farm exhlbts, and' the horticultural department Is going to be full tc overflowing. The racing department will be fai better than In the past; und that means a great deal, as the bust rncoi In the I'uclllc Northwest have taken place on the Oregon State Pair track The grandstand tins been remodelled and Its capacity Increased to nearly double. There will be no liquor e tabllshments permitted on the full grounds this year, and pool sellluir has been made a thing of the past Numerous Improvements about tin race course have been made which will lend an attractiveness to Um speed contests and will be highly ap preciated by the spectators which will be numbered by many thousandr this year. A high class of harness horses will bo at the fair In nn efTorl to pull down the rich purses offered and between heata there will be some specialties to amuse the crowds. It Is the duty of all Oregonlans tn patronise the fair, as it Is an agri cultural exKMlthin In every sense of the word. The sum of $10,000 np proprlated by the legislature foi premiums on livestock and agrlcul tural and manufactured productR, Ir widely distributed and does much to wards assisting In the development of the agricultural resources of the state and the upper Pacific coast. :IIM) ;M)l-lt()AI) Jolt. CF.I.KIIKATK IS III Altl A. Ft-nlluailtl (JimhI Ruler IVapltr Mur OVr of Prime Minister. SOPIA, llulgarla, Aug. 14 (Vie bratluns are being held today throughout llulgarla to commemo rate trie iwenty-nrst anniversary ol the accession of Ferdinand as prtiu-r of llulgarla and the consequent free dom of the country from Turkish tlnaldom. During Ferdinand's reign llulgarla has made many advances toward a wder and freer liberty. Moslems. Jews, Roman Catholics and the v,ir ons sects of the eastern t'limiiai. cl.uiihes now live In amity. The riedlt of the nation hie become bel ter than ever befere. . The only (lot oe Ferdlnan P reign was tee asi.liilatlnn of tin 1'iiine minister Slsoboulii to wnmn Ferdinand oi his throne. 8Uni bouloff was called the "Milium! in lMsmarck." and n i statesman of great ability. Ills ro') blooded mil 1-ir on th I't.ree'i of SofU Is as jet uriuinlshcd. and 'here Is still a si's hlclon In ma:')- purlers that K.'. .M kid shared ' I'i responsibility fr.i tie crime. For good printing of all kinds Review always reads. The Judge Scott, of Minimi County, Will Devote butire I Hue. PORTLAND, Aug. 13. Ileforc leaving for his Marlon county home last night, Judge J. II. Scott accepted the offer from the ways and ineaiiu committee of the good roads confer ence and will Immediately enter Hie campaign of Interesting the pensile of Oregon in the movement. me terms of the contract entered into provide that In consideration of giv ing all his time to the cau.ie he Khali receive a salary of $300 per mijiitli. with travelling and other uvpeiiwr:. This will, however, be i oiitlimcm upon the raising of the fuml.i neces sary to carry on the work. The plan of campaign Is being rap idly mnpped out. It i i 1 einlniice public meetings In every town in the state. Bpeclal efforts will he i ut forth to get the furnnri nu t ram hers to attend. Lltcruturo will be provided, to gether with plans, speulllcatlons end prints showing In , plain way how a good road should he i.in.-Urii-tt-d. The speakers will worn under In direction of the ways and mean com mlttee. That committee hn3 iilic.nl sent out of number of lel'i.-. .' II. Albert, tho chnlrmnn. '.'I'l inolnbl;' establish tho head'iiinitjrs nf the committee nt tho Conmondnl Club, and will come on from Salem on often as his presence Is required. "I believe that good roads mount flB much, to the development of the state as do the railroads,'' said ludge Scott last evening. '" am &o ing Into this fight with my whole heart. When wo have good ri adt through the interior of the state. In vestors will bo attracted, tu.irlst.' will come In greater numbers, holelr will follow tho ronds, local tlctmijcd for crops will be Increased, fii'iii'irp con reach markets nt less expense with greater londs and the stuff will come to the seaboard much cheaper and in greater quantities. I nm f.o Ing homo now to arronge to give my whole time to this work." Judge Lionel II. Webster wll' lie tondered a contract of similar char ncter If he decides to resign hU if flclal position ns county Judge or Multnomah county. o A. K. Hunt, tho well known live stock buyer, pusKed through here thh morning, euroiite home to Ashland after and extended trip to Lewlston and tiie Camas Prairie country In Idaho. He shipped two tralulnads ol :attle and hogs from the Uraugevilli district. He reports the wheat cro immense on the Camas Prulrle thh season. A terrlllc hall storm passed jver that region recently, desti-oyltif.' rops over an area about three uiilei wldo. The ('huso brothers, formerly ,f tills county, were located in the path of tho storm. The new railroail from Lewlston to Gnuigevtllo Is now nearly completed and trains will hi running In about (10 days. After n long period of years as a shipper, Mr. Hunt expects to Boon retire from tin road and will open a conimlsstoi. business In Portland about Sepl. 1st revlously he goes to Klamath when he will probably hnve a talk with Mr llarrimnn, tho railway magnate. Kid Mangles, the high diver will, the American Amusement Co's. kIidw. now exhibiting on Die Ciilliolli liurch grounds, performs his stunl In a manner out of the usual cuslnin of high divers. Instead of fulllnn backward and turning a soiumersaiili hy his own momi'tiltim, as most div rs do. Mangles jumps backward ofl Ihe little platform at the top of tin 75-foot ladder and ill tils di'scenl turns and dives head foremost In tin tank of water. It is a prettier and more graceful feat than the style ol high diving seen here before, anil well worth anyone's time to go ami see It. Honing Mothers and Over-biinlonixl iVomer ! all stations nf life, whose vigor em vitality may have been undermined am broken-down by over -work, exactlm social duties, the Ut frequent bearing o children, or other cause, will tjml In l)r Pierce's Favorite Prescription the non patent, Invigorating restorative strength liver ever devUcd for tln-lr siicclal bono Ik Nurelng,iuothers wlHIimt It cspivlal ly valuable IK nimtaliilng helr striiuill and promotlngn fbtindant nwirhhuicni for the child. :otaiit -aiortuTS lou will Had It a prlcclesaJtTr nJrtN-e nl( system for baby's coming and rclKlNlni! the ordeal comparatively palnleiisH Jj can do no h.iini In i,v .file ., .....,,ilti.. Of the tenia!,. v"i.m " 1 iH-licule. ht-rou9, weak women, whe tuner from frequent headaches, hack ache, draaiflng-tlown dUlrr- low ilt.wi. in the atxiniiicii, or fnun pnlrafiil or Irn-u ular monthly imtIimIs, gonwlng or dls In-wed sensation In stomach. dly or falul Sel Is. ce liuaglnarv (tp'cli or spot Boating liefore eo, have dUHgrrcalito. pelvic ralarrlml drain, proliiiwui, ante veriilon or rclnwiTslon or oilier dNilm-e inent of womunlv oriiiui! from voaknrs of parts will, wlioiher they oxponcin'i many or nnlr a fi a- of ihe aluvi. inp loroH, tlml n-lii'f anil a Ivrinnnent cure h enlng falllifuliy ami fulrly porMontli Dr Pierce's liivorlle I'n-i-rliilion. Thli wnrld-tmm-d hjh'i-iiic lir uoiiisn'j weakiiwoa and vu!lar allineiiis is Eura tWcerlc .'ir:n t of llie rhon-r-t us ve. nnsllcliial ro'ts without a dmp ol alcohol In lis ni.ilo-up. All Its ti.i:rnll imprinted In I i.ili, KiirIMioii It- Nulc wrapper and atlen-it uii,l,.r oiilh. 1 ir. rlerrs thus Invite tha fnlli-st lui'stli:s tlon of his formula knowlnvi tlml It will he fouod tocoutiiin onl? the Nl siicnts nown to tlm m.wt ailvuneii ni,-lu-ul otetnof all the ililTerrnt m-hoolsot -riu-llca lor the cure of woman's pcvulial weaknesses and aliments. If you want to know more ahont tht ciiiioiwiuoii ami proleHxlotml en.l aaent of the " Favorite 1're-irriplloii,- fhialkl . A m,. 1 . I 1, ' II. Buffalo. N. Y , lor hU Jrn Usikl'et treat IBf of same. VAII ra,.- m..A . l... iw wis irmeay or siiium minfM easuws nostriita, a WJ we, rjoo t aw it m ;5S- ALCOHOL .1 pen i'i-ht. AVcaclablc rVeparaliontTA.' simllaitirgiteFoutfaiaJReftaa lingUie Slonoriis aitdBosor Pronioles DigesltonnKfriU! nc ss und Resirontalns nplitvr Opiuni.Monihiiu; rtorlioeraL ftOTN ARC OTIC. Ha,til SnJ- JkMI,Utt jtniuSail flpprfmatt' ltirmSrrd- CtrnM Sugar Anerfecl Rcmedv forCtmslIw- tion , Sour Sloniach.Dlarriion Worns.Coitvulsioiis.reverisli- ness and LOSS Of SLEEP. racS'inile Sijnarart of NEW YOHK. KeM .. 1 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of a JF.r Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIf TO IjO.SK NO MOItK TAXIW. ilm-ksuti County SpcndH $15,000 fur .Maps of Kvrry.MMly'n liiiu l. MKDKOHI). Or., Aug. lit. The counly court has entered Into a enn Lnu;t with the Jackwoa County Ah Miract comifany, whereby the latter is !o rurnUh the county wllh a conureie ael oT maps or plata of every puree! of land in (he county, kIvIim Ibe nanio of the owner of every piece of ren I est ate I. t h e cou n t y. !'h iriil'8 are to ie 'cept up to da'.e l or (our yenra, or until 1913. Tho county loses tetetal thoiiKaml d'lilar Mich year, becatino of property that in never lotat.j-l l y ino atseHHor, un:l therei'oro does not r-,o! rn the a-.- 'i p ruent roll. Hy referring to theHP lrenent ownernhip innpH tho usHeHHor will he able to llnd the owners of all properly In the county. The price to ho paid for Mils w.irk 's JlT-.ttiM She Likes (ihm1 Things. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Krankllu, Maine, snys: "I like good IhlngH and have adopted Dr. King's New Life Tills ns our family laxa tive medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fuss about It." These painless purl He rs sold at A. C. Marstors & Co's. drug store. 25c. o I'ltOPOSALS Kolt IT1U1I asi-: or Ml NICIIWL ItOMIS Tho undersigned Hecorder of the Clly of Hoseburg, Douglas Counly, Oregon, will receive at his oilbe in 'he City of Uoseburg up to 8 oVIock I. M., of Friday, August 21, 19S, sealed proposals for the purchase of Street Improvement Itonds of the City of Hoseburg, In the sum of $:.;. n 0 OA) 0 or a ay pa it t b ereof . Sa id luHhlH are In denouilnatloiis of $'u0, bear interest at the rate of the per cent per annum, payable bomi! an nually, and are due twenty years from date of Issuance. Full infor mation as to this issue may be ob tained upon npplfcnttou to the in derslgned. Principal and interest pnyable In Hoseburg, Portland. San Fn:nclsco or New York, as the pur chaser may elect. All bids must be sealed and dcliv Mcd to the undersigned not latr that the hour aforementioned, nt v. hich time the Council will pruned to open said bids. lilds should be endorsed "Proposal to Purchase Keseburg Street Improvement Motids." The Council reservea the right to retect any and nil bids. Dated this 4th dny nf Auvuflt. IOCS. A. N. oucnT. Recorder of the City of Hoseburg, Oregon. Cured Hay Fever und Su'ium; C'.dd, A. J. Nusbaum, Hatesvllle, Ind writes: "Last year I surtered for three months with a sinner cold bo distressing thnt It Interfered with my business. I had many of the k p'P- toms of hay fever and a doctor s pre scription did not reach my cuse, und I took several medicines which reem ed to only aggravate my case. I-or- tuiiiitely I insisted upon having Fol ey's Honey nnd Tar and it quickly cured me. My wife has since used It with the same success." Red Cross Pharmacy. Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks Co. ml Palronlia Rfilaw advertlaera. LIFE HOE IS A INCOME Htlir "I'-1''' " "j1 ' fl V(!BUtBbiea, Whlle the fruit trees are reaching; a on,,r"ntn: rn're't1KlU"taonceVBan ineJtne ne,t ,ear equa. to te cost of the ''liu'u, ca,,eS"Tchelri"7cUu;eheS. social life, and a good income, ail combined. Vou " an lorl" tt ro"b. d then indulge your desire to travel, or rest, or spend the re, ,'ml'';nL,,ioL80 urU'ryhour, nor limits your Income; and no' flnnnc.ni panics can have a"J:UZ oZZiTZ: He Knows that a -acre Jlrl Xl Zovy cared for. will bring him a certain income of 500 a year. Do you want BeOu"r tracts' aSre all cleared, ready to plant: no stumps to pull, no preliminary work, no Irrlga tlon necessary, and vou can make each tract pay for itself. e wiu i you to" meet the man who bought a half interest in a 20-acre orchard near our tracts last year for $27D0 built a dryer costing IUO-bought a team for 300-pald a Roeturg bank 8 nor cent Interest on the money to do it with, and within the year cancelled his' debt at the bank V ..... ... . i..fi this nrnfti una nne-half of the amount cleared on the in yvur ,-iuuu, unu nuu a nt-iii u.i.v . tract. THIS OI'l'OltTlMTY IS YOl ltS COME IX AND I-KT 1'8 POINT THE WAY If you are uot ready to live upon a tract of this laud, we will raise strawberries, : raspberries, currants, cantaloupes, melons, potatoes, onions,- asparagus, celery,' etc., ou your tract, put up the money for seed and labor, market the produce, and- at the end of the seasou pay you one-half the net profits. It we didn t absolutely , know that this proposition would pay us, we wouldn't put our money in it, and;' you are going to make a dollar everytime we do.. We can put small fruits andt vegetables on the market two weeks earlier than any other section in Oregon, t AND WE ARE GOING TO DQ IT NEXT YEAR. We have an orehardist and farmer ot 20 years' experience who will superintend this work, and a member' of this firm will give his personal attention to the property. The soil is of great;! depth, and development between the rows does not affect the prosperity of the"; trees. Experiment has shown this to be true. One-half the profits of this' de-5 velopnient plan will pay you for your tract in two years, set it to orchard and put' money in the bank for you. You will then have an orchard tract worth, in the open market, twice the purchase price. We are NOT GUESSING at what we 'j can do here, but this plan is the result of careful study extending over a period of many mouths. If you want to join this successful fruitgrowing plan, come in and talk it over with us before this tract is sold. Do it now. Price $150 Per Acre J Terms $150 cash, balance $25 a month. Our develoomenft ...... a plan will take care of the payments after next Spring, when i t ... ine crop is marketed. HARDING & ENGEN, Owners r, F. Rnola SPECIAL i. iLrxuaiy, REPRESENTATIVE Cass and Sheridan Sts. DncoK n HWVUUI),! VtCVH Fur Sure Feet. "I hnve foUIld Mlirklpn' Arnlen Salve to be the proper thing to use for sore feet, ns well as fur hi.nlini burns, sores, cut, nnd nil manner of illirnsliilis." writes Mr W Ki,, Knsl Poland, Me. It Is the proper thing too for lilies. Trv u s,.i.i under guarantee at A. C. Marsters & los. drug store. 25c. 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. Plionr 201, Vehkles & Implements Roseburg. Oregon 4- ROSKIU'HG MARKET. - Cereals. Wheat l, 00 hushel. Oats 50c bu. liny Vetch, 1 1 U ton: ariiln ! I ton. ' " Uarley ,12 ion. Livestock. Steers Alive, 314 314c. Cows Allre. 2 H 3c. Veal Dressed, 6 Q 5 14 a Hogs llressed, 7c. Sheep 3 c. Poultry Mixed chickens, all in lb., dressed, 12c; geese. alive 8c, dressed, 12c: ducks, alirs 10c; dressed, Hj?15c; turkeys, dr ea sed , 15 c. Mutter Creamery, 32'ir lb country, 30c lb. Kggs 20c dozen. Potatoes 112.'. cut. Wool 14 l,c lb. Honey l.',c lb. Cabbage 3c lb. Old Onions ."ic lb. Apples 1c lb. POUTi.AM) MAIIKET. Livestock On foot: Steers. 314 4e; cows. Sljc; hogs. 5 f, tr sheep, 3fi4; dressed vea ( i.V: apples. 2 2:.til3: w,, 'ij !2Hc per lb; potatoes. , cwt.j eggs 18c dot; butter, cream ery. 2:tc. store. 1 so; mlied chirk ens, 1 lc; hops, 4 8 5c. FOR SU.E-Good paying p!umbln and tinning business. Address II rare of Review, Roseburg. if' IVIUIROW. The new fertilizer. H Nothing but fish. Guaranteed analysis: Seven per ceut nitrogen, six per cent POtash. 18 tier eenl ,. I,, ...!, i acid. One 25-pound sack of Wll- grow, used In the place of 1214 tons of best stable man- ure. will Kive better results and no weeds. Try it for your f- lawn. J. F. BARKER & CO. 4.4. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received by the County Clerk until the 2nd day of Septem ber. A. D.. 190ft. nt tho hnf nt 1H o'clock A. M., of said day, for the construction of Cement and Plank Walks on the Court House Property, in aCCOritSneA With Plana an., QnanlH. cations on ale at the County Clerk's uuice. The Court reserVM tho rlo-ht tn ro. Ject any or all bids. By order of the County Court. Dated at Rnuihu.. i,ia 27th day of July, 1908. B. H. LENOX, td County Clerk. PROFESh.OXAL. i- R. CHAPMAN, 1). U. 8., Dentist. Abraham Building Telephone 114 ilOSKMTRU - . . OREGON C. MCLLKN, A t tunit-y-at- Ii w With Richardson. Dimick & Moore ... Attorneys at Law. Jij-ls-17 Coinmonwealth Uldg, 6th , , and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND - .. . . OREGON. ;k. K. HOICK, M. I). Ofllce In the Review Building, up stairs. Rooms 13 and 14 -Ray and Electrical Treament lelepbone. Main 31. y-m-Ru . OREOOV. A. V. KKEI.Y, M. It., J'fflcea: Roomi 11, 12 ,nd 13 ixugla County Bank Building, O 'Phone 771. XOHEI.nu, . L OREGON. !!,0Ur: " Phnnsl ' ' " Office-Main 1711 4 p m. Resld Main 1721 . U't'EHA SMITH, . Physician W-.ma and Chlldren a Disease, . Specialty "7: R"om nd . Marsters- Blk neit to Douglas County Bank Bldg The Review always leada COMMENCING JUNE 22nd, 1008. The following train service will be In effect on the line of the C. 4b E. R. n.. Detween Albany and Yaqulna, dally, except Sunday: No. 16 Nj.2 Mxd ' Pass. Leave Albany 7:45 a. m. 12:40 p.ra Ar'v Yaqulna 1:30 p. m. 6-30 p.m No. 15 No. 1 Pass. Mxd. Lv Yaqulna. 2:16 p. m. 7:00 a.m Arv Albany. . 7:00 p. m. 11:65 a.m On Sundava th lanl will ha oe follows: Leave Albany, 7:35 a. rn.. mve xaquina, 11:40 . m.; leave Yaqulna :00 p. m., arrive Albany, 11:30 p. m. - D CALIi FOR COUNTT WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given all partlef holding county warrants Issued by DOUglaa Cniltltv nann .. BnJ an. dorsed prior to and Including the n nay or July. 1907. to pres ent the same to the County Treas urer of Douglas County, Oregon, at Ms office, for payment as Interest thereon will cease after the date of this notice. Dated at Rosebarg. Oregon, thll 13th day of July, 1808. J. E. BAWTERB, Treasurer of Douglas County. Or. Patronise Review advertise r. .