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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY U WIMBERLY. EUlto'. Off view Building, (lint floor) JavcJuoa Street. Telephone Mai ool. DAILY year, by "aii HdU, dellTtred -40 weak, dallTered lo lim-WIIILT Year l-'Ou stoma 41. Al'GL'ST.2i. IttOH. Now belp Roseburg grow. Manjr people are now finding their peach cropa twice aa large as they expected. Another blow to the "knockers." When the street pavlug work be gins, some time next week. Hoseburg property will Increase In value dou ble the amount all the paving will cost. It's the best Investment this city ever made. In many ways. Mr. Harriman promises Eastern Oregon a railroad. It is recorded In ancient history that be once promised something of the same kind for Coos bay. and we are waiting still to be shown. The International paper trust net tcl something over ll.500.0U0 last ear. yet "t'neie Joe" Cannon's con giesslonal committee couldn't really find that there la a paper truftt? Does an one wonder why? Roseburg Is going to bave paved streets Just aa soon as a tore" of workmen can build tbem. Now let the aurronnding country "get busy" building good roads r.nd Douglas county will double 'n population arid quadruple In wealth !n the next three J ears. Oraln harvesting and threshing are now nearly finished, peach ship ments are in full blast, prune har vesting and hop picking will begin soon and after these will come the apple crop and turkey shipments, all bringing a stream of godlen wealth to the fortunate residents of Douglas county. Unlimited "gall" constitutes the make-up of some Individuals. A no ticeable feature is their demonstrat ive mounting of the "band-wagon" when their own determined but real ly Insignificant efforts to defeat s measure of progress come to Igno mlnouB failure. They fool no one however, for coming from such pre sumptuous rabble every knock is a boost. Mr. Taft announces that in case he Is elected to the presidency he will. Immediately after his Inauguration, convene congress In extra session for the purpose of revising the tariff Judging from the way Mr. Van Cleve and other trust leaders are boosting for Mr. Taft they must fee'i sure that the next congress will also be con trolled by Messrs. Cannon, Payne Dalxell. et al.. In which case the tar iff "revision" la far more likely to be upward In the Interest of the trusts than downward In the luleresi of the people. OALXWAY'8 OPINION IMKr'KKS. Holds City Cliarter Trov blurt Are . Kubjecl to Local Option Ijiw. In dissolving the Injunction sued out by the liquor interests of Inde pendence to prevent the county court of Polk county from making order de daring Polk county dry as a result of the last June election Judge Gallo way In open court at Dallas, last week took Just the opposite view of the construction of the stale stat utes to that of Judge H. K. Hanna. of the circuit court for Jackson county, when the latter ruled that the char ter of Medford, which gave the city exclusive control and regulation of the liquor traffic and repealed all acts In conflict with Its provisions, took precedence over the local option law. The Medford case is taken up to the supreme court on appeal of the drys. and notice of appeal from the decision of Judge Ualloway In the lndetiendence case has been given h the wets. The decision of the su preme court lu both these cases, the li.dependvnce esse being identical to that of Medford. will doubtless be watched with much Interest on the part uf both the wet and dry element of the state. Judge Callowny also austalued the motion of the defend ant, county court of Polk county, to dissolve the Injunction sued out h the liquor Interests of Dallas. Ex. "TIMKS HAVE CHANtiKH." Of more than ordinary Interest Is the following parsgraph. clipped from the current Issue of "The Class mate." the widely known Methodist publication M Cincinnati. Ohio Ke pr4cel la fall. It follows: "A tihnw as ftnmcthav Partial." "Times have changed ' says the old man as he leaks h k er lilty -.irs of life. Anil he rlfit for ee ry thing changes Is this world. Hut bave you ever thought how much better the world Is today than It used to be Here Is sn ins-ft'ire taken out of the political history of our coun try. A few years ago there was a Certain politician, who was well known throughout the tgiis) States h a great hjnelst 1 (e) went no and down 4t rgalhVry xplttrmng gainst Holy tV.k Tco pie paQ high pr'ees to hear htm do It and to laugh his coarse wit , - and hiva been in fjr s itffo-t1- . oiial stipervlsio ZJUcJUM Allow nci one to The Kind You Hare Alwnj-a Bought, and which has been in use for over SO years, bos borne the signature of and has been made under bis per lion since Its infancy. s to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Kxperinieuts that tritle with and endanger the health of IndinU and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Caxtorla is a harmless substitute for Caotor Oil, Pare gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coustlpatiot and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's l'unacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of CANVOXVII.I.K NKWS. J. S. Pardee, of Tolo. spent two days last week at his home near Can yonville, leaving Friday (or Weeds, Calif., where he will take a position In the power plant. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pardee, with their three children. Willard, Marvin and Shirley, left Wednesday for a two weeks' visit with their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Bartley. at Ranier. Alex Dubell has been in town this week, having just returned with his parents from Red Lodge, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Dubell were in Roseburg the first of the week, but do not In tend to return to Canyonvlile. They may go to Coos County. Messrs. McKnight and Buffington with their families, arrived the first of the week from Bay City, Mich. They have moved Into the house .on Mrs. Kimmel's place and will re main for tbe prune-picking season, at least. Mrs. D. W. Wight and children re turned Thursday from Portland, where they have spent a part of the summer. They were accompanied by Mrs. Kirk Packett and baby, who will visit with relatives. Born. DeVore. in Canyonville, on August 16. 1903. to Mr. and Mrs. DeVore, a son. Born. Raymond: at Davs Creek, Or.. Aug. 20. to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Raymond, a boy. Echo. 7 Passed Examination Successfully. The Kind You toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMI CCMTataJN MH the eternal verities of religion. He is t ts planning to extend it from Willetts also going up and down the country, to Eureka as fast as possible, lecturing about Clod, and Christ and A survey is said to have been the Uooh. But he does not bias- made north from Eureka through heme; he upholds all of these by Del Norte county to a point very near he voice of a sacred eloquence, and ! the Oregon-California boundary line. neople pay high prices to hear hlui lo it as he speaks of "The Prime of Peace." That is William J. Bryan. Have the times changed? Yes. and for the better, too. It is a creat thing to be able to see the bright fide of life. HARRIMAN 111 ll.l IT? Talk of Con, l.im Fnun I'ortlanil to 'Krinco Krvivil. PORTLAND. Or.. Aug. 2:1. When Edward H. Harriman confers with lullus Kruttschnltt in Klamath this eek the new road into centrnl Ore ;on will not be the onty thing dls-ustied- Kruttscnlit returned yester lay from a trip to Tillamook, hav ing thoroughly gone over the re tources of that territory. His Idea Is hhl to be a coast line for the South ern Pacific frorn San Francisco to Portland. That this line is attain alked of by Harriman there is no loubt. It was Kruttschnltt who conceived. ..aimed and executed the coast line from Los Angeles to San Framisco. vhlch runs along the shore nearly he entire distance between the two California cities, in many places the roadbed being actually construrted on the beach, within a few rods of the sea. Since the completion of his line the director of maintenance if the Harriman system has been maily at work scheming a similar ine north from Sau Francisco to Portland. At present there is a line In exist ence from Sail Francisco bay to Wll etts. In Mendocino county, known as he California Northwestern and con rolled by the Santa Fe ami the Southern Pacific. It Is generally ecogntied. however, that the nad is ontrolled by Harriman and that he ,Of Interest To Women. To such women as are not seriously oai fThetluAbul who have exacting duties to J per (or A either In the way of house- bdld cartor In social duties and lunc uicv V)iitertouly t their ftrength. ning mother. Dr. Pierce t Favorite PfvVrlpllon has proved a most valuable suArtlng tonic and Invigorat Inc nervine. frJts tlnyly ue, mtirh That Kruttschnltt hopes to see this line constructed not only Into Del Norte county, but uorthward through vastly rich but undeveloped Curry county. In Oregon, along the coast to Coos Bay and then to Tillamook, traversing Curry. Coos. I-ane, Lin coln and Tillamook counties, which are all heavily timbered, there ts no doubt. Another .ihx1 .Man Gone Wrong . He neglected to take Foley's Kid ney Cure at the first signs of kid uey trouble, hoping it would wear away, and he was soon a victim of (right's disease. There is danger In delay, but if Foley's Kidney Cure is taken at once the symptoms will dis appear, the kidneys are strengthened :tnd you are soon sound and well. A. R. Bass, of Morgantown, Ind.. had to get up ten or twelve times in the night, and had a severe backache and pains in the kidneys, and was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure. Red Cross Pharmacy. PROFESSIONAL. GEO. E. HOI CK, M. D. OflVe In the Review Building, up stairs. Rooms 13 and 14. X-Ray and Electrical TreamenL Telephone, Main 31. ROSEIURG - - - OREGON. A. C. SEEI.Y, M. I)., Offices: Rooms 11. 12 and 13. Douglas County Bank Building. "Phoue 771. ROSEDCRG - - - OREGON. ,oiJfd. The L-tr.ttipg tab and Ihf tiA. it la tfloin haf to je rn y-'yw; od lit.'. i-iaa aJJ That was Robert if Ingernoll To 4av ininnsT mtnv nlhir Ihuro ( n other pollttola. Id tta. public .... II. d to in g 4 t -tv.f. I he t aroriU! i ro.rip Uun'ft&sirovin'a great boon to expectant mother by preparing the system for th omlnr of baby, thereby mxifring child birth u(, ruT, and almost painies. Bear Id mind. p!ea that Dr. Pierce' rivorlu Prrx-ni uon is not a srerrt ot patent medicine, against hich the most Intelligent people are quite natural? averne, lvaue of the uncertainty aa tc their coai pmitlon ai t irmleascharacter. but la a mkmcim or a?tow?i cowrot nos, a full list of ail tu lngmlienu befn prlDted. In ptatn English, on evrry tjttle wrappr. An etamtnatien of th5 list ot Irtredlent wrtl d. .'!- e the fct Will It ll Oi.n-alcohohe In i t-'miltion. cherr-ic-ally pure, triple-rei : d g yceritit n.iitit the piace ot the cot: oonly ul a'.-ftioi Id lu make-up. In thi tNntK--t; n it niT Dt tm out of p rf to tAUt that thf Vatorit Pr-rlptU'n of Dr. Picrrn ts the only medicine put up for the ure of woman s pAcuhar fiini'i aod i I menu, and 'ld throntrh drucp'-t. alt the tng retiient of hich ht the un animous endorvmnt of a!) the kama medical writer aiKl u--hr of ;1 tn everal tchoolft of practice, and a rvmedipe for the a.itu'nts U t l , .k lr'aTirit TTcril'tlon " l rrcomttn-n-:"! A little book of lh iKloremei,L w : be nt to any aMret. p,t-ia,d. arnl abeolytely frrt ll you rsn-st Mme bf rm canl. or letter, of lr. R. V. Pi ualn. N Y. I lMerce'i Pent lllta curw con tip lion. Constipation Is the ran et Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. ni. Office Main 1711 2 lo 4 p. in. Resid. Maiu 1721 Dlt. Ll'CKTTA SMITH, -PhywiciAH Women and Children's Diseases) a Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and 9. MaratetV Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. J. It. CHAPMAN', I. I. S.f Abraham ltutldlng Telephone 114 Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. KOSEISCRG OREGON J. C. Ml l.I.EX. Attoriicy-At-law With Richardson. Dtmlck ft Moore head. Attorneys at Law, 31-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON. James Donahue. New Britain. Con necticut, writes: "I tried several kidney remedies; and was treated by our best physicians for diabetes, but did not improve until I took Foley's Kidney Cure. After the second bottle I showed Improvement, and five bottles cured me completely. I have since passed a rigid examina tion for life insurance." Foley's Kid ney Cure cures backache and all forms of kidney and bladder trouble. Red Cross Pharmacy. TAFTS TARIFF PROMISF. HOT SPRINGS. Va.. Aug. 22 Just what are Mr. Taft's views re garding the revision of the tariff were incidentally expressed by him today. "If elected," he said. "I shall call the Sixty-first congress together In extraordinary session to revise the tariff at the very earliest moment. I have authority to do so. I consider such action to be my obligation un der the tariff plank of the republican platform." Hot water Dottles, fou ntaln syringes, bulb syringes and atomizers, 'he finest and most complete line In .he city. Sold at the lowest prices on 1 ur guarantee to give satisfaction. Look at our Hue, and you will not buy olee where. Hamilton Drug Co. Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks Co. LIFE HERE IS A INCOME OWN A ROSEBURG HOME-ORCHARD TRACT ON THE UMPQIJA RIVER . i .Li,. ,,..ni' with small fruit mid vegelubleu. while the fruit trees are reaching a be.r.VJr.h'S 'yoir CL at -. Income next year equa. to the cost of the '"h ca,i;;:re.'!'H!elr'r.i:tUZTun..he8. soda. Hf. and . -od .ncome, al. commned. You can work eight months and then indulge your desire to travel, or rest, or spend the re- . mal'' 1'' uTc'hour, nor llo.lt. your .ncome; and no financial panic, can nave: anv 'terrors for you when you are reaping tho harvest of the soil. The f Xrower uf Oregon is a man that Is absolutely independent. He know, that a 10-acre orchard when properly cared for, will bring him a certain income of 500 a year. Do you want to geUn "'J a1 iiliiarcd roai,y ,0 )lant. n0 sllln,9 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 vear for l"7f.O built a dryer costing 500 bought a team for 300 paid a Roseburg bank 8 ner cent interest on the money to do It with, and within the year cancelled hla debt at the bank of over 4000, and had a neat balance left this profit was one-half of the amount cleared on the traC'' THIS OI'I'OUTI XITY IS YOI IIS TOME IX AND LET IS POINT THE WAY If you are not 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 eud of the season 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, aud 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 DOIT NEXT YEAR. We have an orchardist. and fanner 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 velopment plan will pay you for your tract in two years, set it to orchard and put money iu 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. 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. C. W. HARDING LAND CO. C. D. Beale RFPRFS REPRESENTATIVE Cass and Sheridan Sts. Roseburg, Oregon sen Our Stock Of Road Wagons, Top Buggies, Hacift and m(Vc is complete having received another car lad. Our Prices Art as low as the lowest and furnish good J94$0 WE HAVE the 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 noSElll'lKi MAHKKT. Cereals. Wheal SOc bushel. Oats SOc bu. Ilu Vftih, $12 ton; nraln. $12 ton. Harlt-y :M ton. fiivt'Htork. Rtppiu Alive. 3 VI a 3 Cows Allvn, 2 V4 3c. Veal Drussed, 5 5 Via Mors Dressed, 7c. Sheep 3 Vic. Tonltry- Mix, , i-hiik,.,. 'b., dressed, 12e; Keese, 8c, dressed, 12c; duika, I Or; dressed. 1 4 n I lluller Creamery, country. 3itc lb. K:s 20c dozen. Potatoes - $2.00 cwt Wool 14 Sr lb Honey 1 "c Cabbage 3 Old Onions Apples Jc lb Tears 2c lb. Tenches r,0r IDItTI.AXI) MAHKKT Livestock on foot nllv" alive all? IMl'Wld, lb. lb. lb. box wool. l k-tii. Htenra I 4c; cows. Sc; Iioks. r. i7i-; i 3 ii ' 4c; dressed veal. I'.liMc; , 14c lb.: apples. $1 mi; ,i,iii! . ct: esiis. 2.'.c dm.; nilti'd il : 1 2c; hops. 4 t :,c. j . o NOTU'K TO CO.VTUAITOItH. Notice Is hereby nln ii. that . nius will De received hy Ihr r, Clerk until Hie 2nd day i,l Per. a. 1) . IStuS. at the hour o o'clock A. M . ot nald day. tor construction of Cement ami -Walks on the Court II hum. Crop In accordance with plans and Hp cations on file at the County ci, em e. The Court reserves the rlKlit to re. ject any or all bids ! Hy order of the Conntv Court. Hated at Hnscbiiric. Oremm. this STth day of July, lson K. II I.KNOX. nleil only ,iiin- f III the l.-Mik 'it. w in "rk'a She Likes Good Things. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, naya: "I like good thlnics and have adopted Dr. Klng'a New Life Tills as our family laxa-1 live medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fuss about It." Theso pnillloss puri fiers sold at A. C. Marstera & Co'B. ' drug store. 25c I I opy) mnriF niDFPTfiDv IO. O.K., Union Encampment No. '-"'J In (Mil Fellow,' Temsle on tha HI ssj Thumtay oventogB of etch luonlh. i11 inx bretheren alwsy we'.comt1. II O. Lkwh.C. P. J. O; Qoonsow, Scribe. K OF P., Alpha Lodge No. 47 Meet" WolneiSay In 1. 0. O. F. Hall, al . : P;"1 Memberi In food lUudlng are tnviled lo attend. , Glih V. Wikbislt, C. C. I U A. sawcTuaaY, K. K. B. .IHnl.lf Ku. t. H., rroiecnon ieii " regular inecllins on every "eon4""' nllbl in Maccabee'i Hall. Al vlsllm membara In good aundlng are invited 10 F. F. Patterson. Tom. 0. W. Rpp, R. K. . r. a A. at., .'anrai lAdra Mo. IS Hold! rilar m!lnc,oo iml aim 4lh Weduet oari ot 1Mb monlh. II. v.. riatAM. W. al. . t. Jiim.'taiiin' A . Ji' lur"""ll o. IS-MMd th nd ann lih M'.odari of wacji mont M :t p m . In lh r'.rMt.ra Hall. Al irTin,(wa ,tillnr ara loTlted to al "' ' " l.ai.L, II. w. K H. I.as'.t. kjieorrier. Bf ll l .S0.ir SO.HB-Hol.l, rilar arnmniiratloi,, at the Klka Tm eta n tnA and tUi Thu r,0ay, of ai ti iOT.'a Ail m.mh-r, riiUHl ni atteiil 'Mriia.ly .rid all .l.Hln trother ara lordl auf ioIUMl to attend. r I. r.aaorr, K R limn. w. flTAiav. HeereUrr. MUPBR.S WOODMEU OF AMERICA. Myrnj t amp No. KOOmeeUon Ibe tMoiia ana fourth Wednejdays ot every nunnuj---Fomatats' Hall. Travellns Nelgbbonare cor iiaoy iii.iicu iv ii.ii .u.f. A. C. M ABSTKK5, CoDilll. A. Salzman, t;iera. D'lrS Or HIIKIIK. Mrtle lKle No. 1 Kia rod and tm Hi,i.l,T eTenluta ot m..niii id nail. VIbIM IJiib r. -avsi.ga.i!.olH a ii. i.tant. Hm. I W 0 al.L, H ralvar. (Mug E . o ' ":'''"" ;"' In odd r.N,,,. riall in, n.lancl lia Mondayevao. In,, nl.a.0 rnoMli. at . Villi In, l,,,ii,,.g in , .1 autidlua ala, wrlroms " i I'Li'il, W. p., V. W. Sali Aao. Him!. Fur A .'Vinrt tmtitlaa Flo. .u-rnraatara ol ' "'" au earn Tue.la, a, n,,, , '" Hail Vl.niin W ,rs al r. ..lo.ma. w. J Ha. in, i; . k. If .l.asoi. r, v t. V. Hoovsa,' atelaa I '!,','i . ',!"""."'" ''""' 1 ""et, in Odd I,i,.rv,r, KM,, ,, Vl.ll li( l,,l,l-,,., .. .,1,.0111, """' r. N .,. n r "I Ml. ai.ii, R a. roai.a. r. s. I" ii r, f,iiri.,i.n i.t,, , M .l.......r..l J., .d "alnrda, evfinn. ol m, k ai, null.! loallri.d lan.ung J II ll,,i,a,, N nt N T. Jaaiait, R. a, LO. T. M., Roaeburg Hive No. 11- Hold' .."'".'.".Jr".' o.rruI,'y. Ha" Slulera ot others Hlvea vlilllng In the city are cordially invlud to attend our review.. MK8.1.. O. WlKIDn." J, Una. Jbmis Rare. B 1 MOPKlfN BROTHKKHOOD OF Ai'k'Lj Roaeburg Ixslge So. 493-Meeta evjry .M Bli.l4thThlir.daT In Maccabee Timple. Vlaiting tuombers alwaya welcome. Bebtha Wsiust, 9crelBry OK. S., Roaebur, Chapter "'-"""Ji'To regular meeting on let and 3rd T hurts in each Month. VUillng metoW u good atanding are rSiii tlam invltaji tl " Mas t. WodtssBiao. W. 1. FassJoMStos, seireiaij 011.(1, Co. 1 ferarate ''l'0,,r.VS'.,ri every Thuwday evenllS al the Aron'r; rjKRKKAHS. Roseburg Rabeaall f':c K 41. i. o. o. r.-Meeia in Vi.iiinf Temple every Tuesday evening. V ltlii"t tlaterB aud brethren tnviteit to attend. u n M as. 8rsrMSos, oecrtiary- WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. MlBC J-! 4S-M-U on lat and 3rd Von. lay of each month at odd Fellow " '"' VMltliig membera In good Handing ara "-q Tiled to attend. v Fu.ags. l HAros.O. Clasa Bobes, CierE l.rtMlPMgN OFTIIsTwoRi n. Oak CamP W I". Meeual the Odd Fello-f Hall l " RowMirg. everT tat and 3rd Tenlnga. VUillng neighbort alwaya weico E. N Ewast f C J. M.Thboss, Cairk. Matinees every afternoon at Th Oeacent. Be. TP.