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EVENING ,ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. YVIMUiiKLV, liditoi. Office Review Building, (first floor; Jackson Street. Telephone Main vol. DAILY fur, by mall $3.1.1 uioutti, delivered week, delivered BKMl-WKKKI. Y Year IMJU Hoolha II AKilKT II), llloH. PAItKKU NiiltS AlKIIONCK. Meutlon of Itryun's Xuiuc Evokes (ri'Mt lciiioiiatrHtlon, PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 18 Churn ing that the protective tariff la the , Instrument by which competition Ik destroyed and that the republican party la the fouler purent of triiBts. Judge Alton Ilrooks Parker, ox-Chief Justice of the Appellate Court of Now York, lam night won the pluuilila ot an enormouH audience that lilted the Helllg Theater to overflowing. It was the opening meeting by the democrata of the preHldenllnl cam paign In Oregon. De l.ancy Nlcoll, ex-dlstrlct attorney of New York, and Congressman Theodore A. Hell, of California, also addressed the meet ing, of which II. II. Holmes, of Su lem, was chairman. Bryan's Name Loudly (Veered. The more mention of Hryan'i name had the name effect thut would result from waving a college pennanl before an assembly of alumni, am' the same demonstration greeted tlx declaration of Judge Parker In advo cacy of Borne legislation that would prohibit corporations from contrlbut Ing In any form to campaign funds i . in his peroration Judge Parkei manlfeatod his emphatic disapproval ot campaign contributions, and es , peclally ridiculed tho one-dollar sub scrlption plan that Is being promoted by the republicans. lie declared thai when the call for dollar contribution) had been made. President Hoosovel and the "illustrious governor of tin l-.m pi re gtato each contributed a sll ver dollar and then the commute. passed tho lint along Wall street." Kienkn for l'iut-d Party. While the divided democracy I: cutting one another's throat," de dared the eminent New York Jurist "the republican party In faslenlni Itself on the body politic like a leech If every democrat would lay aside hi personal differences and come to real lie that we hove a candidate for the presidency that la worthy or the con fldence of every tnnnly man, nnd tha we have a candidate for vl presl dent equally worthy, wo would neei have no fear of tho result. Hut he hind our presidential nominee w need a democratic congress to bnol up his politics. With one house o our legislative body so organized, i republican senate would not dure ti stand up against the mandate of tin people for clenn legislation." The subject of centralized author Ity aa proposed under federal contro was scored vigorously as a direct con fllct between the constitutions of thi United 8tatea and those of the Indl vldual stoles. Federol control wni denounced as on unjust usurpation by the president of tho powers re served by the states for themselvei The speaker charged Hint In the ere atlon of trusts and prednlory Inter esto the real purpose nn to persuaili the people that (he fault did not res' with the stntes, but with the fedora' government. ra 1 r. ALCOHOL 3 PER l:e ANcgelaUcPrpparsjionlbr slmilaluigihTFoofJaniJRi'tfiia ling liu? Siomadis aiulBtwds of IK1 A'ajCTTf m Promolps DisfonjCfefrftir' ncss and if sl.Conlalns nciiirr Opium.Mor))hinc norrliutraL nOT JNAHCOTIC. ilrftjfOUIkSMWmm jtitiuStrtl IfreM- Qaafat Sugar . Ancrfrd Remrdv for(mslw- linn . Suur SIcinnoli.Dlarrtwa WormsXoiivulsions.roverisli lifss aiulLossorSLELP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOHK. CASTORIA For 1 nfauta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of V i.i,,i.ui.itrari tu and You can HKi.c run caixi: KKV.K ItAl V. The Democratic eumim.rfn i, oie Mm was opened at a mass ee;liit In Portland Tuesday night. The par ly leaders hov Isuied a cill ;, uJi Buhscrlptiops to the r.impugi, fund. The democratic party hni placed Itself on lecord a'i.il..;,t rr ceptlng corisiratlon subscriptions. I depends uihjii the rnnk and file foi tin money to carry on Its o- Tin following call has been Issued b. stato executive committee: to the Hupporters of Hrrnn Kern In the State of Oregon: we are on eve of a great poll Ileal battle under the leadership oi Hryan nnd Kern. We cxpe.t to achieve a splendid victory for pop ular government with the best ns uouai piatrorni written In the life oi political parties. We are confide of victory. v.e nope lo see every follower or William Jennings Ilrynn ami Johe worm Kern In line and ready to ,l, his part for popular government S. let us unite and fight: go In nnd win "This Ml the people until. Ite ttmmber, It rows mouev to finance raiupawa. will you help ua? w, must. Maintain Headquarter. t Htlnwmpts. aire anlli. einn,. ai-'Hk vs. distribute literature, titiue hau er. all of whlc cost money rVn.1 In yiwr mntrlhuttoiM to J,. ho m tog. 626 HiM SlrnM. Portlar.il. Ore gon. Books nlll h vi fr lorv tlon telvr ui r MrloB AI.KR HFTK. ttirnmn M. A MlIf.KH !!. Hitman J. . UTAM. Secretary Guaranteed under Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA VMe O.NT.UIt IWHM, HfW VON. ClTV. i:i;kxe not i:.vniti:i,Y "intY.' Although Kugene is legally inohl- lilllon, booze isn't a very hard thing to obtain there, as would ap pear by Hie following Items in the KliKcne Register, of Aug. IS: l.enw I Seal, who Ik well known in the city, was run In by OHIcer Cui llson Saturday night for being drunk and disorderly, lie appeared before lustlce Hrysuu Monday morning nml '0s lined $211. which he paid. Prof. ( ?l Jesse Oruold. the picture nan. who was run In Saturday night for being drunk and disorderly, will Hit In ten days work on the streets, is the result of Justice llrysnn s de Moil on u drunk and disorderly hinge to which the professor plead d guilty. As the penalties grow more severe he transgressions will iloulilles; trow less. "I X Will i TION I..UV" P.UtDUX. DENVKIt. Colo., Aug. IS.-Tlle unwritten law" was upheld todav In Colorado by the act of tiovernor Ituchtel In granting a pardon to Coo. I'. Nicolal, convicted of killing John Moore. .Menial's wife was Involved n the case. In granting the pardon iovornor lluchtel said: "The laws of this state do not intuit tills villainy ns a serious crime. Colorado Is about lllll years behind ill civilized slates In the estimate Ahleh Its laws place upon certain rimes. The peculiar Intricacies of ur legal processes tin not appeal much to inc." Nicolal was pardoned uncouilillnn- illy. W. T. Ktnery was In from Coles Valley this morning. He reports rain harvesting about llhlslied there ind the prunes coloring ulcelv anil will be ready to pick In a couple f weeks. DltKW NKWS. (1 c Mm. A. C. Marat sr. Mr. II I MHraleta His. j K lltwk oi M a l.v IVuira Mr. 11 R Fer Pr) HUy CO rv Peira t'na and Mlsa Iiud P9'te vtc " t,, Drain this mornn ifi)Hm t'ftftan nual county Institute of the W. C T I'., which opened today and endp Th'Jjday evening. DOCTORS MISTAKES Are said often tu ha burled six fret undet Vroutid. But many limes women call or their family pliyok-isuii, kiilTcring. as the ImAgiiie. nue tronulspsia, a not tier fn.m heart dlM'see, another from liver or kul ney disease, another from nervous pros tratlon. another with pain here and there, and In this ny they present alike te themselves and ihelr easy-going or over busy doctor, separate diseases, for whub be, assuming them to Im such. prcscnU-s his pills Slid IHitlons. In renlltv. tliev ntf Sll unl ;,i,i;,i,.m caused hv some uterine Isesse. TIui'iUvvsIcIoh. Xii, .rant u( the ruur of utfeniiii.vp uplsirealrneiil until large lulls are u,le. 'rvTTerlnf patient aeit no llwlJsreVi.il,e wrong lr, atmenl. tint pn,l.hly ,iyl Btutonjed,,. iti I'a rcr'tmrTij by ili..'i;ingTirnVose dUrlT5T:ng svmie terns, and Instituting conitorl Instead td prolojigisl in, s,ry. It I, tven well said. u m uis,-i,s,. known is nail cured K. A. Poole and S. Dawson have relumed from Klamath, where the have been doing harvesting work. Mrs. Josh Wright and children nnd sister. Miss Maud lliggins, returned Sunday from a visit with relatives in Perdue. Miss I .a lira Thompson nf Port land, is here to spend Hie suuimci with relatives. airs. i. iroxel and children, o' Uoseliurg, who have been vlsitln.f wnn tier sister, Mrs. A. Kirkpntrlek have gone to Perdue to visit wllh her molher. nfler which they will proceed home. I ho new school house has been completed nml accepted. It Is a cred It to the district. Mr. Shullz will commence work on J. II. Shorts' new residence nexi week. .Mrs. P. J. Muir Is spending ih, week wilh Mrs. Josh Wright. Numerous parties are seen nasslna through Drew on their way to Cruiet Lake. Among those whom we have nouceo are ine splker-Ui'dlli-ld party which canie over the mountain from Clendale. nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A Cnlllngs and .Mr. and Mrs. O. John son, or Portland, who passed through here Monday. The hitter parly ex peet to be absent about two months While camping near Perdue the) killed n large panther. ' School closes next Friday. Aug '.'I. after a very successful term nil dor Miss Hazel Jewell, of Hosebuir. I'i.eh pupil will receive u handsom. souvenir from their popular teacher expressive of gooil wishes. It will consist of n folder bearing six sum ins of appropriate verse, also tin l.'Tsonnel of the pupils nnd nn ex cell. mt likeness of their tencller'. HKPOHTCH MllS (iltKXOT ASKS DIVOIU'K. Alleges She Has Lived on t'hurity During Kill li e W edded l.ile. That she has been an object ol charity ever since her marriage at Looking Class in March. ISSs. Is one of the allegations in a suit oi divorce Hied in the circuit court here by Nettle Oienot against David lire not. in her complaint Mrs. lire not states that her husband "has utterly failed to provide for her ever since their marriage or for their children," three in number; that at no time huve they had sullicieiit clothing: that their table was so Bcuut they were often obliged to gc hungry, and that she "was made to suffer the disgrace nnd humiliation of ucccptlug whatever might be giv en her by neighbors." .Mrs. Crenot also alleges that her husband falsely accused her of infi delity and Dint he cursed her fre liiently nnd denied-the parentage ol their youngest child, one year old. Their domestic troubles reached n climax, however, on July 1, of this year, according to Mrs. Orouot's rnm pluint. when her husband, In a fit of passion, broke up the few remaining dishes in the house, whereupon she left him. Since th.en, she says. sh bus worked to support herself and ehUilren. lirenot Is employed on the local water and light system nt a salary of $ r0 per month. She nsks $111 per month nlimony from him. also foi the custody of tho children and to be decreed sole owner of ir,9 acres of hind ut Looking Class. KATHKlt AXD SOX DKOWX. ASTORIA. Or., Aug. 18. D. L Chapman and son. Ward, were both drowned In the south fork of Salmon Creek, at Nusel, on Monday after noon while they were In swimming, after a hard morning's work on the rami. The wife and mother saw the drowning nnd the bodies were nuick- ly recovered, and for several hours efforts were made to resuscitate them, but without success. Evcellent Health Aillvce. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379 Gifford Ave., San Jose, CuL, says: "The worth of Electric Hliters ns a general family remedy, for headache, biliousness and torpor of the liver and bowels Is so pronounced that I am prompted to say a word In lis 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 Hitters than In any other remedy 1 know of." Sold under giiarnnlee ol A. C Marsters i Co s. drug store r.llc. WIXS IN' TWO IKJI Xi's Stanley Ketehel .Makes Short Work of Joe liioinns. SAN l'HANCiSCO. Aug. IS. Af ter about one minute and a half of lighting in the second round tonight. Stanley Ketehel. of Ornlid HapltK Mich., put nut Jne Thomas, of this city, wllh ll shower of punches to the Jaw and body. Tills was the inurth meeting of the two lighters. Of their previous bat tles, the tlrsl was n draw, and Ket eliell gut Hie decision In the other two. Thomas Is supposed to have done himself Injustice In making pro scribed weights In the other battle, which they fought as nilddleweighla Last night Thomas weighed ITa and Ketchell ITU pounds. l-'or Sore Ki-ct. have found Hiicklen's Arnl.n Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks Co. HERE IS A LIFE INCOME OWN A ROSEBURG HOME-ORCHARD TRACT ON THE UMPQUA RIVER TEX ACIIKS OK THIS ItlCII ItlVKK BOTTOM LAND, IX THE C'KNTKIt OK OHIOflOX'S FA.MOIS I'HI IT HKI.T, WILL MAKE YOU IXDK.PKXDKXT FOIt LIKE. Our plan of development with small fruit and vegetables, while the fruit trees are reaching a bearing uge, means that your income begins at once an Income next year equal to the cost ot the tract, and only a very small investment necessary. Delightful climate, richest soil, schools, churches, social life, and a good Income, all combined. You can work eight months and then Indulge your desire to travel, or rest, or spend the re mainder of the year as you wish. No man controls your every hour, nor limits your Income; and no flnanciul panics can have any terrors for you when you are reaping the harvest of the soil. The fruitgrower of Oregon Is a mail that is absolutely Independent. He knows that a 10-acre orchard, when properly cared for, will bring him a certain income of $500 a year. Do you want to get in this class? Our tracts are all cleared, ready to plant; no slumps to pull, no preliminary work, no Irriga tion necessary, and you can make each tract pay for itself. We want you to meet the man who bought a half interest In a 20-acre orchard near our tracts last year for $2750 built a dryer costing $500 bought a team for $300 paid a Roseburg bank 8 per cent interest on the money to do it with, and within the year cancelled his debt at the bank of over $1000, and had a neat balance left this profit was one-half of the amount cleared on the tract. THIS OPPOHTTMTY IS YOI KS COME IX AXI) LET I S POIXT THE WAY If you are uot ready to live upon a tract of this land, we will raise strawberries, raspberries, currants, cantaloupes, melons, potatoes, onions, asparagus, celery, etc., on 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. If 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 and vegetables on the mat ket two weeks earlier tban auy Qther sectiou ; oregoll 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. The s6il 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 velopment 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 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. I Price $150 Per Acre i Terms $150 cash, balance $25 a month. Our development pian win take care ot the payments after next Spring, when the crop is marketed. HARDING & ENGEN, OwmFs C. D. Beale Cass and Sheridan Sts. SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE Roseburg, Oregon John V. Kelley. of the Month-Kelly Lumber Co., passed through bert this morning enrouie to Klamath Kails. HEAL ESTATE THAXSEERS. ROSEBURG STAGE LINES t.KAVKS A. M. (1 A. M. 7 A. M. T A. M. To Marshtiold To Myrtle Point To I 'eel To Mill wihn! AliliNCY AT i v. dapp's mm Four hOMrt. IniHltTii cniicr. on llic MslilVh! a nil Mrrtle l.iui line.: lire home Co he. on Iht Peel sn,l MiHwiskI line ('.refill sail experience! driven on ill route.. S. F. Hall et ai. to W. A. Pearee. tract of land In sees. 28 and 33, H. W. Oddy to Wilfred Brown $1.1100: 4 interest in s of Jesse a. uryer u. L,. c.. tp. 29-8. .uanin . Kenady to Anna C. iocKon. i; 2u aeres sec. 14. 26-7 a snizman to W. S. Hamilton ; part ot lot 2. blocek 9, In anes add to Roseburg. I'KOFESh.OXAL. up- Hr. Paw's I'.nurile Prevrrlni,,.,, i. . -salve to be the proper thing to use HlMtirlr nmlMiK-, carefully ileM-,.,1 hY i for sore feet, ns well as for lu-nlim. minis, sores, rut. and all niaii.ier of abrasions." writes .Mr. W. Stone, of East Poland. Me It Is the nroner I tiling too for tles. Try it. Sold I under guarantee at A. c. Marsters ' l'i s. drug store. Hoc. n reer vm-rd i I ,!,ifn i,i,vi,-lnn jnd Mleptrd lo ..:ai.'i. delicti swtem. Itl.Bi.urof It.liv Atneru-in medicinal reeu ami It y.rV.-tlv hun-iV- iit if'! '! ''"I'iU AJrfv,l Iriv'erttirig- tonic -p-rnru Prwrip.:ne inirt strength te lb h,l iTiUm vit to i,o organs il-s liiwi!. r.nmi:i! m ; .i rt iciilar. I or owr 'ed. "nfltv.wl rilUloWll.- (Iil'lll Hied tot-it BlIllL.rs, dreniai,.. s.tumt ... r ..-lion eke. rs' urvntBieV ... nvl lt!'' women ir. n It l-re' f svoru Pie, ripii..o U Mi ('(. ;r I.. N.,iC . j'iJ i iu tpMiu.ng cotiil l rt t.o-n.e u i. vivo ft n rn. tint,-! 0 ttfr XIITK'E TO ttXTIt.ei'HU.S. Jr a i. Notice is hereby given, that sealed I hi.ls will be received by the I'ounty I'l'': until the 2ud day of Seplem j I'er. A li , I9PS. at the hour of 10 I uYlo.lt . H . ir; wild day. for the oi t tlon of Cement and Plank ! ! V It i II Court House Proeenv ' . .. r - n v. ri,i.t mrm K is iid ..ecltl- hi in lnri B ut rit,. in a ar a'af it .fjU 'i tt if At. . eiti..a wr -J fraira ta'n Vj i A9 A the Cotjmv Clerk s i&ztf j..'s.rv? l "r,Mr "-o- rig.,, ... luvo ,,,, j .T,,-- .! , tv, ny r all bid. w r .TT refr.-li:i.a sir. -yQf 3 Qi'V order of the County Court. Iir I'M Tin '. . I p VrT . ". hklvO "oseburg. Oregon, this aHiU.ii;.,usl us! l.eV !. HtV duw Ku Ui uk u cu,r- M 1.V nt Koseburg. Oregon. Wf day of July. 190S. K II. I.KNOX. Id County Clerk. Our Stock Of Roa4 Wagons, Top Buggies. Hacks ami Svrm is coMpIata having received another car low. Our Prices Ar at kW as tbt lowest ani furniA gooi XKMi WEHAVB U fiMSb ! of Rukkr TH LaBlcmks v IJtxmjfht tP Rasiburg. Call and look over our stock. J. F. BARKER & Co. PhonefOl, ehides & Implements Roseburg. Oregon tt I V f notr,ni KU MAItKET. 4. 4. l 4..f Cereals. I Wheat $1.00 bushel. 1 Oata 50c bu. I nay letch. J10 Ion; grain. $12 Barley $,12 ton. Livestock. Steers Alive. 3 4 3 He. Cows Alive. 2 H 3c. Veal Dressed . 5 5 H a Hogs Dressed, 7c. i Sheep 3 He. Poultry Mixed chickens. allv,T0 '0.. dressed. 12c; geese. alive Sc., dressed. 12c; ducks, alive 10c; dressed, 14 15c; Lrkey., ares- sed. 15c. Putter Creamery, 32 He lb' country. 3ilc lb. Kces 2rtf dozen. Potatoes $1.2. ct. Wool 14 He lb. Honey 15c lb. Cabbage 3c lb. Hi Onions 5c It) AisAs lc lb0 iMJIrittJfi) flAtgtH Llvetsrock On footiteers. S 4r: cows. 3 Ho; hogs. aHc Fheep. ) , (J 4 a, . dressed veal. 9 VKn. $2.r,S$.1; wool, u iil 2 He per lb; potatoes. 9n )"t.; eg 18c doi; butter, cream- , mneu cnicK- ens, lie; bops, 4 5c. GEO. E. HOICK, M. 1). Omce In the Review Building, sittirs, Koomt 13 anil 14 X-Kay and Electrical Treament. Telephone, Main 31 ROSKHCRG - OREC.O.V. A. C. SEEI.V, M. D., Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13 Douglas County Dank Building! 'Phone 771. ROSEBURG - - . OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711 2 to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1721 Dll. IXCETTA SMITH. Physician Women and Children's Diseases a Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. D. D. 8., J. It. CH A I'M AX, Dentist. Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours, 9 a. m. to R n m ROSEltlRU - . . ORR.IO With 3. C. MCI.I.EX, Attornoj.at-I.aw Richardson. Dimick & Moore head. Attorneys at 315-16-17 Commonwealth niriv cih and Ankenv Street PORTLAND OREC.OV. - o COMMEXCIXO JVXE 22nd, 1IMMJ. The following train service will be lo effect on the line of the C. t E. R. R., between Albany and v.nuino daily, except Sunday: No. 16 Mid Leave Albany 7:45 a m Ar'v Yaqulna 1:30 n. m. - No. 15 Paan Lv Tariulna. 2:15 n. m. V v Albanv. . 7-nn n m On Sundars the servi, -m k . follows: Leave Albany, 7:35 a. m.. arrive Yanulna. 11:40 a. m.: leave Yaqulna 6:00 p. tn.. arrive Albany. 11:30 p. m. n Nj.2 Pass. 12:40 i m 5-30 p.m. No. 1 Mid. 7:00 a m 11 :55 a m