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i 1 v vw " EVENING ROSPBUHO REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT 1SUNDAY BY"' -. REVIEW' PUBLISMINQ -COMPANY L. WlitlBERLY, Edkor. Qrtlca-RavUw Building, (first lluor) Jackson Street. Telephone Mln vol. DAILY jtr,t,jmll , 13 00 meaib, delivered 6" wek, delivered lb BKM1-WEKKLY, Y.r 14.(10 Umtbl H.WI Al'UL'tIT 17. Itxm. HKHK IN OltKOON. Another convention of national cope for Oregon next year in the welcome news that cornea back from Des Moines, Iowa, where the Ameri can Association of Mutual Insurance Companies has been assembled. Thlf means between. COO and 600 dele gates, the. majority of whom have never visited the coast, since the as sociation has never held a western meeting. Rain was never- more grateful to Oregonians than the showers of last Wednesday and Thursday, the mes sages from practically the whole state Join In the thanksgiving. The danger from forest fires In the wood ed sections has been greatly reduced as a result. Numerous meetings of the com mittee In charge of entertaining the Oregon athletes soon to return froir London bearing- their world records from the Olympian games, have re sulted la a decision to- send the sporting editors -of-, the three Port land dallies -east to meet the ath letes and escort 'tbem to the coast. Many unique featurea will be Intro duced In the parade, and reception given here. The date will be carl) In September." Hon. C. J. illanchard, of - the U. S. Reclamation Borvioe, is In Oregon on the various government Irrigation projects. He reports such a mas of Inquiry at his home oltlce that the clerks are scaroely able to answer In tending colonists.. " Poultry Is to have Its due recogni tion at the Portland Live BtocV Show In September. Over $r.00 ii prizes is offered and the Interest ma be judged from the fact that alread over one thousand entries are book ed. Poultry means almost $5,000, 000 to Oregon annually. Eagle Valley,. In Baker County, h planning a "Harvest Homo Picnic' for the 3rd and 4th of September The whole county will join In the holiday the very name of the eveu' guarantees enjoyment. KVKS TKM, CHAItAtTKIt. If eyes are placed too close to gether, the owner Is Jealous aud critical. If eyes are far apart, the ownei has a line memory and broad intelli gence. Deep set eyes show melancholy and moodiness. Protruding eyes show self-indulgence. Wide open, round eyes mark u mind that la not developed, Is credu lous and serious about small gos sip. The owners hsve no self-control. If the eye Is very oval, almost al mond shape, with the outward droop shaped to a point, look out for a crafty and subtle nature. Gray eyes are those of Intellect and a well-balanced character. They show unselfishness and a strict sense of Justice. When they are put below a broad, high forehead, they denote great talent. Brown eyes, with a touch of hazel, how courage, Intelligence and affec tion. When the hazel eye has an arched eye-brow, It shows a fickle temper. Velvety brown eyes show Intense feeling, and are often lo be trusted. A glittering black eye expresses meager Intelligence and often phy sical courage. Very light blue eyea are said lo always show deceit and cruelty. Violet blue eyes are loving and ardent, but Impetuous, and do not show a high order of Intelect. Ex and the highest government omcurB. He was seut to Korea ny tne cm nror nf Jauan after the Russo-Jap anese war and became the confident ial adviHer of the Korean emperor, a post which he filled to the highest satisfaction of both the Korean em peror and the Japanese government. He was several times decorated by the emperor or japau. . ONLY HKVK.N PAIL. KOItKAX O.N Till A I.. MUjcr of America Diplomat Plcatli Patriotic Insanity. Result of Teiu-l.V KxuiiiiiiutioiiM Held Here Last Week. Thirty-five out of the forty-ti.j persons who took the teachers' ex aminations for county certificates In Itoseburg lust week were successful. This is the result announced b County Supt. Thurman Chaney, who with the assistance of Proressors I. L. Baker and Geo. Sawyer, complet ed the marking of papers on Satur day. Six persoiiB took the examina tion for Btule certltlcatcB, but theli papers must be marked at the stute superintendent's office In Huleni. Those who paBBed the examination for county papers are: First Grade Vivian Watson, Her tha WatHon, Glide; Klhertu Tipton. Alice Mnhn. Anna H. Clarke, Mae Smith, Grace L. Hewitt, Itoseburg; Maud Null, Phi' I urn Gilliam, Glen dale; Florence Glass, Myrtle Creek. Second Grade Grace Potter, Myr tie Creek; Ethel Kent, llrockway; Kittle .Mayes, Kiddle; Veta Starr, Stephens; Huth K. Scranton, Cumnt Valley; Anna C. Illrks, Mary K. Kd gerton, Parthena Smith, Mrs. 11. Dol berg, Itoseburg; Carrie Jacks, Al bany. Third Grade D. n. Hunt, Haw thorne; Olga M. Smith. Days Creek; Carl Spencer, Kldon Wood, Myrtle Creek; Fern Stine, Emma Sline Glendnlc; Floyd Watson, Glide; Lil lian Hnmsey. Drain; F. J. Clemo Wilbur; Carlos MarBters, Elizabeth Van Oiibp, Myrtle Hall, nosehurg; Clay P. Moody. Lenh Moody. Yon calla; Sadie Humphrey, Portland; Corn Tumltlge, Leona. TO NOTIFY HIIKH.MAX. . UTICA, N. Y., Aug. 17. No pent up enthusiasm will bo allowed to go unexpressed In lltlca tomorrow when the people of the city untl sur rounding country will pny glorious tribute to their moHt famoua fellow citli.en, James 8. Sherman, upon the occasion of the forinul not.itu-titloti of his nomination as the republican candidate for the vlce-preBidency. All Is in rendiness for the great celebra tion nnd thousands of dollars have ilrendy been expended In decora tions and in arranging various amusement events for the benefit o! visitors. The formal notification ceremonl? will begin at noon. Senator Bur ro'.vs will mnke tlto address In belinir .if liin committee. Addresses will alho lie iniiile m Secretary Root, Mayor Wheel m ei.i' President Stryker of Hamilton Col-'eto HI-ONGK I.El'T INSIDE HEII. ALBANY, Or., Aug. Ili. Kourlcer montliB ago MrB. 8. II. Elliott, ol Lebanon, underwent an operation in Oklahoma. Itecenlly she has been suffering so severely that four phy stclnns operated again at Albnny on Saturday, one coming from Port land and two from Lebanon to help hoIvo the myHtery. in the body they found n sponge, left by the Bouthcrn; surgeons after they finished with the .unluckv woman in the previous cut ting. She will live. Salem Statesman: Prof. L. It. Trnver will remain prlnclpnl of the training school at Monmouth for an other year. The faculty of the Nor may will consist of only about five teachers thlB year. The new mem bers of the faculty will he A. L. llrlggs. of Drain, nnd W. F. Fargo, of Pendleton. vim nes SAN FHANCISCO. Aug. 17 Wan Chang, a Korean, will be placet. ud trial today fur the murder o) i Durham Whltu Htwetis, ndviiuT tt th Korean government. Mr. Htev na was shot by Chang on Mutvh 23 last. The diplomat, who was (he wv tonal reireeutattve of the Korean emperor, la alleged to have aided Jh pan In gaining control of Korea, and Chang declares that his art wait "hi ipresslon of patriotism." It la understood that Chnng's at torneys, will niske a pleit of put riot if Insanity In behalf of their client Local Korean sympathisers have raised funds for his defense, and It Is likely that a long legal battle will be made for his life. Durham White Stevens had long been prominent In oriental puhltt life. He was secretary of the I'nlted States legation at Toklo In 173, sub aequently becoming counselor to the Japanese legation at Washington Thence be went to Toklo, where, af ler service In the foreign onVe, h became a member of the comm Is Ion aent by Japan to Korea to ad just difficulties which threatened tr Involve Japan and China In 1887. Afterward he held various posts un der the Japanese government and en Joyed th confidence of the emperor Yo Think For Yesrself ? Or. 4a rom eveat your await, like a voum rlp dawn whatever food or natll J be off rod jrvu I Inulltfeot ihlnklnr woman. tw aetHl oftvfttT from wakncM, DarroutJieM. la ml ivjauVnt. ihup it uvtuu much to Wv lb it tbtn """"" ing m euiaanr lilt Ths makers of Dr. Plir'i VkTorlts Pts eiiuUon, for th cure of weak, nerruua. run 4own. OTor-workM. drbllttatrd, pi.iw.u-kod woman. knuwlfif tbUmmlirloe to be oiada up ml tDsredlftita. mry on of which hai tht BtrooSMt txatitble IndurMmvot of the Ifaillug anrt alamlird autburtllra of tba avcral acboola of vrartU', arw perferily wlllLus. and In fact, ara onlr uo c lad to lirlnt. as thvr do. lha formula, or INi of Ins rrdltnts. or wbUb II la cnmpoftMl. in ptutit knviui, oo avary saHi-wrapr. Tfca forwiala of Dr. Tlrrra a Favorlta Pre tcrtption w'll brar mi dhmI critical eiatnlna lion of nmllcal atris. for It containa do alcohol, narrotlca, bartnful. or ht)lt-rrinliLf druta. and do asnl en ion into It that la Dot blSbJy mcuiutnandrd by thti numX adrtnrvd ftne laadlnff nmlictl taa-hfra and am bur lUaa of thalr artrral acbools of Dracllce, TJ auifroflHM yy--"mtnnd ihf IntTTdipnii DIjV r'-rti-.l trnTnt lM,Witrt lfoothr mfdiclna for woman'a tlli hu any torn profusion al endttrwoiMii u r. I't?nt t FaTortta rrwcrlptlon ba rv-lad. lo tht un eualtlwl rM-tmiiBindatkm of rmch of it Sahara I tnfradlenu bj aruiTa of Iradkns niMl eel Baa mt all tha n tnn.la or tra. ti.-v U eark ae andofiii it a aiUa uf roof eouloaratkMi t A w A booklet of tna-mliynta. wttb numentm atboratlva prtifrahMitl nOomnifiiu tij Um teadltte aiadlcal awiborltlra of tbla countr U1 be aiftiifxl rrf to atif ua DdtbK ae4 addrvaa wtOi fwqutMt for aaaaa AdJitwe laj. ft. V paMM aaka M M. The Kind You Have Always Bought,, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of - and has been made under bin per ffig Jaj flonal supervlHton since it infancy. All CountfirfvltH, Imitations and " JuHt-a-good" are but Kxperlmeuts that trifle with and endanger the health of Inlauts and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Ciutorla Is a harmless substitute for Cantor Oil, Pare Krlc, Drops Bud Soothing Syrups. It is l'leoHant. It contuliui neither Opium, Slorphlue nor other Karcotlo substance Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms uud allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind . Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coiistipiitior und FUttuluiicy. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Ntoiiuu'h and Bowels, givini; healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of S7 The KM You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TW OINTaUM BWHNt, TT MUllRMr TRKKT, MIW VON A V11, TIIUKK A.M)(; K lit. ST 25. OrtK(tn Mfii SlMHitiiifC Well Htcwurt nnd JoluiHoii Hih I'p. CAMP PKKRY, O., Aug. 16. In the loiiK-range tyro rifle match, 1000 yurdH, with 00 entries, Oregon to day won three pluses among the first 2t. Horgeunt Snodgrass, Co. K., of Cottuge tirove, was llfth; Lieutenant Stewart, Co. L)., KoHehurg, waa 13th, und Bergt. Schwurz, Co. K., of Port land, was 2 1 at. The Oregon team averaged over 40. In the rmtH mutch Sergeant A. Q. Johnson, represent ing the Kosehurg Kevi?w, won fourth place. Only fair conditions for ride shoot ing prevailed this morning, when Ihe marksmen went to the butts for the second day's contests of the Na tional Killo Association. Excellent Health Atllvce. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379 Olfford Ave., San Jose, Cal., says: 'The worth of ICIectrlc Hitters as a general family remedy, for headache, blltousneHS nnd torpor of the liver and bowels Is so pronounced that I am prompted to suy 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 Rlectrlc Hitters than In any other remedy 1 know of." Sold under guarantee at A. C. Mnrstera & Co's. drug store. SOc. XKW ici; SCHOOL. Prof. Smith will open o select school of dunclng In the Maccahee Temple. Wednesday, August 12th. and will continue each 'ednesdn nnd Saturday afternoon and evening thereafter. Special attention will be given to children's classes. Terms: Cent leinen, $ .00 for 1 2 lessons ; ladles. $:t.M) for 12 lessons; single lesson, 50 cents: private lesson. 75 ents. Prof. Smith gives special at tention to the walte, two-step, Boston two-step, three-step, circle three step, five-step, schottlsclie. Merry Widow schottlsche, Comns waltz, Krench minuet and landers. Spec tators not allowed class nights. DA 19 8e Jennings, th baker, for some thing special for balls and parties, o FOU SALK A team of horses, cheap. If taken at once. Inquire of W. M. Kent, at Mount Neho dairy farm. dtf Not "Just as good," but th. t.ett Jennlng's bread. Fr deliver. 'Mion 63, dtf. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Clements and son, Frank, arrived here this morn- 'nv for a visit with II. N. Cobb anil family in Edenbower. They were or tho Northern Pacific train which was held up by train robbers neai Spokane a few days ago. She Likes Hood Things. Mrs. ChAB. E. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. King's New Life Pills as our family laxa tlve medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fuss about it." These painless purl iters sold at A. C. Mursters & Co's. drug store. 2uc. Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks Co. HERE IS A LIFE INCOME .. . .. .. iv Tin- ck'NTI-'ll OF OHI'XiON'S FAMOUS TKX ACHKS OF THIS HUH HIVKB .BOTTOM KAN. NT HK K Flll-IT ,lh;i;WIU;, ,n,u ;ud vegetab '.8 while the fruit trees are reaching a Our plan of development will, small trull and gel au u. (he q( bearing aSe. means that your Income begins at once-an Income e tract, and only a very small investment ne""a". . , fe anil a good income, all combined. OellKhtful climate, richest soil, school . el urches, '' anu a B , or cnd the re. You can work eight months aud then Indulge your deslie to tiuvei, or ",",T.rm.o,Uel?-ho.r. nor limits your Income; and no financial panics can have any terrors for you when you are reaping the '"V" he so II. to"oi?2tC.'Vr.T... cleared, ready to plant; no slumps to pull, no preliminary work, no Jrdga t10" ZrZSJZSV X Xr .. a re orchard tcts of over 400? and had a neat balance left-this profit was one-half of the amount cleared on the tr"Ct' THIS OI'I'OIITIMTV IS VOl Its TOME IN AND I-KT I S POINT THE WAY If you are not ready to live upon a tract of this land, ve will" raise strawberries, raspberries, currants", cantaloupes, melons, potatoes, onions, asparagus, celery, etc.. on vour tract, put up the money for seed aud labor, market the produce,' and at the end of the season pay you one-half the net profits. If we didn't absolutely know that this proposition would pay us, we wouiuu t put our money in u, anu you are going to make a dollar everytime we do. We can put small fruits and vegetables on the market two weeks earlier than any other section in Oregon, AND WE ARE GOING TO DO IT NEXT YEAR. We have an orchardist ' 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. 1 he soil is of great depth, and development between the rows does not aflect the prosperity of the . trees. Experiment has shown this to be true. One-half the profits of this de velopment plan will pay you for your tract in two years, set it to orchard and put money in the bauk 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 can do here, but this plan is the result of careful study extending over a period of - many months. 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 Terms $150 cash, balance $25 a month. Our development plan will take care of the payments after next Spring, when the crop is marketed. HARDING & ENGEN, Owners; r. PI Rnol SPECIAL vx. iv. jvcuv, REPRESENTATIVE Cass and Sheridan Sts. Our Stock Of Road Wagons, Top Buggies, Hacks and Swreys is complete having received another car load. Our Prices Are as low as the lowest, and furnish good goods. WE HAVE Che 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 Roseburg, Oregon ROSKlll HG MAHKRT. 4. J. Cereals. Wheat $1.00 bushel. Oats GOc bu. Hay Vetch, $10 tun; grain, $12 (on. Uarley $112 ton. LIvestork. Steers Alive. 3 3 He Cows Alive, 2V4 3c. Veal Dressed, 6GV4o Mops Dressed, 7c. Sheep 3 He Poultry Mixed chickens, alln.to. lb., dressed. 12c; Reese. alive Sc., dressed. 12c; ducks, allva 10c; dressed, 14 J? 15c; turkeys, dres sed, 15 c. llutter Creamery, 32'jc lb.; rttnntry. :10c lb. Kkks '.'0c doien. Potatoes $ t.s.-i cwt. Wool H He lb. Honey 15c lb. Cabbage 3c lb. Old Onions r.c lb. Apples 1c lb. POHTI.AM) MARKET. Livestock On toot: Steers. 314 ijj 4c; cows. 3Ljc; hoes. 5i6ir' sheep, 8 ti 4 ; dressed veal j Sl Sc; apples, $2.55 jf $3: wool,'l2 'if 12 He per lb; potatoes. 90i cwt.; eggs ISc doi: butter. crea. ery. 2:ic. store. Is.-; mixed chuk ens, 11c; hops. 45c. How to Avoid ApH'iidi,ltlH. Most victims of appendlcltH t,fe those who are habitually ronst'.mt ed. Orlno Laxative Krult Fvrup cures chronic constipation v Mini illatlns the liver and bowels an rf!. tores the natural action of the bow els. Orlno Laxative rul! Svrun does not nauseate or rlw and Is mild and pleasant to take He'use substitute, lied Cross Pharmacy Pstroulie Review advertisers. o 1. W'lUiROW. 4- J. The new ferliiizer. 4. Nothing but fish. J Guaranteed analysis: Seven 4. per cent nitrogen, six per cent A potash, 18 per cunt phosphoric 4. acid. One 25-pound sack of Wll- 4. grow, used in the nlace nf X H tons of best stable man- J. will give better Try It for your 4- 1 tire ond no weeds. lawn. J. F. BARKER & CO. I'llOKKSS.ONAL. J. R. CIIAP.MAxTi). , uT&, IH'litlst. Abraham Ilulldlng Telephone 114 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Hours. 9 HOSKLIIHG a. ni. to 5 p. m. OKEC.ON J. C. Ml LI.KN. Attorncy-at-lw With Iti.hardsun. Dimick & Moore head, Attorneys at Law, 3 1 j-1 6-1 7 Commonwealth Hldg, 6tb ""'I Ankeny Streets. POHTLAXD JL. .. . . OUEGON ;ko. k. hoick, m. i. Office In the Review Building, up stairs. Knotna 13 and 14. X-Kay and Electrical Treament. Telephone. Main 31 !L!iiL - ' OREfiOV. Notice is hereby given, that sealed bid8 Will be received hv tha Pm.nii; Clerk until the 2nd day of Septam- uer, a. u., io, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M of Bald day, for the construction of Cement and Plank Walks on the Court House Property, in accordance with Plans and Specifi cations on file at the County Clerk's office. The Court reserves the right to re ject any or all bids Uy order of the County Court. Dated at RnSPlllll-R- Clrao,n II, la 27th day of July, 1908. E. H. LENOX. td County Clerk.' eOMMK.NCINU JUNE 22nd, 1908. The following train service will ba In cucti ou me line of the C. & E. R. R.. between Alhflntf orwt Van..lna dally, except Sunday: No. 16 Nj.2 Leave Albany 7:45 a. m. 12:40 p m vr v xaquina 1:30 p. m. 6 '30 p.m No. 15 No. 1 Pass. Mxd. Lv Yaqulna. 2:15 p. m. 7:00 .m Arv Albany. . 7:00 p. m. 11:56 a m On Sundays the service will be as folloWS: l-esva Alhont. f.ttl m m arrive Yaqulna, 11:40 a. m.; leave Yaqulna 6:00 p. m., arrive Albany, ...uv p. m, u o A. SKEI.V. M. I)., Offices: Kwma 11. 12 and 13, I'ouglas County Hank Building, 'Phone 771. HOSKIUR,; . . . OREGON. ' ' 0ce-Main 1711 ,LP m- . X'-'ld Main 1721 IKJPTAasHltK, ... -Pbj,lM Women mu Children's Dlseas. "'' ty Offl-: Room s. 9. Msrster,' Blk 'to ttoug CouHy Bank Bldg. ' o The R.ej w,r, l8ad o o CALL FOR COrNTV WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given all partlet holding county warrants Issued by Oouglaa County, ' Oregon, ' and en-' dorsed prior t- and Including the 10th day of July. 1907. to pres ent the same to the County Treas urer of Douglas County, Oregon, al Ms office, for. payment as Interest thereon H1 cease after the date of this notice. ' Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, thll 13th day of July. 1908. J. E. SAWYERS, Treasurer of Douglas County, Or. Patronise Review advertiser. 4 IT"