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EVENING '.ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. WIMBERLY, Editor. Q(fic Review Building, (tint floor Jacluoa Street. Telephone. Main ool DAILY year, by mall IS.un moalh, delivered week, delivered l'i . HEM 1-WEEKLY Yeer Month! U.Oli Al'Ol'HT m, 1UIIH. A TOWN HCXJM HIXKJA.V. Now'b the time to boom the town Oct busy! Sing her praises up and down Get busy! Beat old burg there is on earth la the burg that gave you birth. Tell your neighbor what it's worth ' Oet busy! Other towns are crowding uh Get busy! Make a furore, make a fuss ' ' Get busy! Never let the grass be green In the streets. It might be seen! Mow it with the boom machine Get busy! What's the use to sit and mope; Get buty! Hustle, rustle! That's the dope! ' Get busy! Are there drones within the hive? Chuck 'em out! They'ro not alive! Busy bees alone may thrive. Get busy! Tackle projects that progress " Get busy! " Do we want improvements? YES! Get busy! Do we want to spread and grow Bigger? ' .'SUREST1 THING TO! ' " KNOW! Show the word outside It's so GET IIU8Y! ROI1KRTUS LOVE NIIALL IT HE A "NKW DUAL" The New York "Town Topics" Is r Bryan natcr, yet It tersely remarks: "The sole Issue in this election . campaign 1b: Do the people want i -new deal or are they willing to Btani' pat and play the hands they nov noia r "Town Topics" should have adtlct . that In the present dual the trust .hold all the trumps. VI TO KKVIHH TARIFF I'l-WAItl). i;The Boston Globe says: "Mr. Tuft In his letter of acceptance, takes u: the question of tnrlff revision, 01 which subjeot it was expected hi would have something definite ti say.- What he said was ilellnlli enough, but It is frank beyond al expectation. The tariff, Mr. Tatt ad mils, ought to be revised, and cer tain schedules ought to be reduced 'On the other hand,' says Mr. Tail 'there are some few other schedule! In which the tariff Is not sulllclvntlv high to give the measure of protec tion which they should receive tipoi republican principles, and as to thorn the tariff should be raised.' It li easy to imagine the attention whirl this statement commanded In cor tain quarters, and to picture the sat Isfaction with which It was read In those who are tariff revisionists when the rovlslon Is upward. And li Is easy, also, to see that the Innocent promise of Mr. Tnffs observation may be usod by tho republican cam palgn managers, who will publish al contributions after election tc awaken In tho breasts of tariff bene flciarles so lively a sense of fnvon to come that the celebrated fat-frylnt operations of former campaigns muj be repeated this year with some alio ot grace and effectiveness." MI CH LAM) (ilVKX AWAY. ALCOHOL 3 PKH C1'N1 AVegclablEPrcparaiion&rAj.' similaiing iheKoorf am'Rcdula ling (lie Stomachs aiidftiwvJsof Promolcs Digeslionflifciftr ncssand ItcslXonlatasocittir Opiitnt.Morphine nor Mineral NOT NARCOTIC. jUxJaiM AlisrSttd UrmStrd- (tortW 'Sugar . Anfriecl Remedy forronsfba. lion , Sour SluHuch, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions.rovcrisli nessdiulLossorSLEKR Facsimile Signature of NEW YOHK. CASTOfflfl For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Xi w Guaranteed undcrthe -froj Exact Copy of Wrapper In Use For Over Thirty Years CUSTOM VHC OKNT.un OOM.ANV. NtW VONN QfTV. led to the enormous prollts made be the Insuruiice companies, which, of course, come out of the pockets of tne fissured, Tor the property-owner in tile long run has to puy not oul for his policy, for all losses, for the expense of conducting the Insurance business, for the large reserve funds -arrled by the companies, hut ihey must also help swell the fat divid ends. Remarkable as it may seem, 'tie fire losses In the state of Oregon 'or the past 21 years have been only 16 per cent of the premiums paid by the public. Only two stales In the country can show such a record for jnortiioiis profit to the companies. That some sort of tax should he 'mposed on the companies to pay the expenses of a state tire marslial's of fice. Is tho plnn suggested by llu men behind the movement. To prepare for active support of Hllch a measure a meeting of the ex ecutive committee of the Slate Asso ciation of iMulual Klre Companies will probably be held In a few weeks and n committee named to draft such a measure. HE'S ItOOHEVICLT'M 'RIUXI). II A It MM A BAILEY'S CUNTS IX ElCiEXE. Special round trip tickets will be fold by the S. 1'. Co. for train No. ID, August L',S th and for train No. 12 August 2 IMIi to Eugeno account Ircus. Italn faro nud one-third foi ho round trip. dswtd I'ACKIXG I'LAXT l'Olt ALBANY. TO HTOI ARSON. Oregon U-gNl.luro lo he Ak.tl I, Iferaltt Slate Klre Marshal. ' Among the measures that will bt strongly fought for at the next ses sion of the legislature will be one creating a Stute Klre Marshal and a Hoard of Insurance Commissioners or Insurance Commissioner, whose duties will be entirely divorced from the office of the secretary of state, -who now holds that Job. This move- ment, already set on foot and indors ed by the Slate Association ot Mil tual Fire Insurance Companies, bar for Its purpose the correction of a number of evils existing in the In surance business of this state, i M il a notorious (act, declare the men behind the proposed legislation that It Is iliiHissible to secure a cole vtctton In an arson charge In Oregon though many heroic efforts have been made 111 the last two or three year to put confessed Incendiaries behind prison bars. Immunity from punish ment has always been easy In spile of overwhelming evidence, the es cape Invariably being on purely tech nlcal grounds. Counsel for defense have, with unvarying success, sel up the point that the series of prose cutions were conducted by Insurance companies private Interests In stead of throiiKh the proper official channels, and the Jury has been im pressed. At the same time, ihe in surance men claim they have had the tealuus support of the proscrutlnK officials Is their sforia to secure con- 1 victfoan. Thn tall that will M prettied h Use tkrearea inxarsar ant alll he - teavllas' sftw the Oslo la In that a Mate. tbe tte Bwav'hal In two year secured 40 covk-tluns In arson cases. ' and the result was a decrease In the total Incendiary fire losses In that - time of more than f S.OOo.pim). 1 Oregon liemla for Profit. That a similar salutary condition ; would result In this state. Is the con f tenfan of the Oregon Insuraita)' men. 'Attention, In this connection, Is eal- Alliany Herald: The largest Inde pendent meat packing plant on the aelflc coast, one that will cost a luarter of a million dollars, will be built 111 Albany, and work will com mence within the uexl ninety days. J'Shea Bros., formerly owners of Ihe Union Ment Company, of Portland, are the two men who have decided lo luuku this city the "Kansas City of tho West." ('mini Olileial Lives Like n King on fjiio.oilll a Year Salary. WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 Visitors returning from I'anania say that there Is a good deal of.dissalisfactlon and jealousy among the higher of- liclals of the Canal one over the ap parent favoritism In the matter of salary and emolument, compared with the duties performed, which, it is claimed, Is shown to one of their number "merely because he is i friend of President Itoosevelt." Joseph Hucklln llishop, the secre tary of the Canal Commission, Is the one concerning whom complaint Is made, and It is declared that the at tention of congress and particularly of the appropriations committee will he called to the matter at the com ing session. Bishop draws an an mini salary of $10,000 and It Is charged that there has recently been liulll for him a handsome residence al a cost of Jtio.ooo which he occu pies rent free. In addition, it Is al leged, he has carriages and four horses maintained at the cost of the government besides three messen gers who, nfter doing their day's work at Ihe ollice are called upon to perform oilier ditties at Bishop's house. In return for nil this "ful ness" It Is declared that llishop does rry little work. He is supposed to '(lit the "Cnnal Record," a weeklv publication devoted to the printing of reports on the progress of the canal wots nnil Incidents of life In the one." But it is stuted that n clerk lerforms practically all the duties of getting out tills weekly, and that Mlshop Is scarcely ever at his olllee. The affair has almost approached Ihe dimensions of a scandal on the one, it 1b said. A Most Voluablo Agent Thm glycerine employed In Dr. Plcrce'i Mdlclncs greatly enhances tho mctllciuaj properties which II extracts from uulive medicinal roots and holds In solutli.t much twiuir than alcohol would, li aire pofweMos medicinal properties of It own ooliif a valuable- demulcent, nulrltlvo. antltitptlc and anil r.-r mom. li sddi greatly totheeftlcacyof the Black t berry bark. IIIimmImmil. :.!,ln v., i ...... , u root and yawn's root, contained In . ... .......t., j ,,, aiuitiuiiiH onronlc, or lingering roughs, bronchial, throat anil lung affccllons. for all of whirs these agents are nH-otmaudud by stand ard medical authorities. In all cases where there is a wnstlnn sway of llesh, loss of apatlt, with we.k ltom7. s In tho early stages of con lunftilm. there can be no doubt thatgly. cfrlmuacts an a valuable nutritive and ald Mia tiouien Seal root, stone root, QueiV roll and Black Cherrybark In Drom.ciyii;cMl,.n and building up th a.Mh aiiKI-frpnmh. controlling tbo c-miro '"d brlii i. about a healthy rendition ol the Iff syttm. Of course, it mint nnl hn Jri..-ta.l ,.. .1. i i ... ,, . . ,. u ,u ,,, n um UtlCS. 1 1 W,l I not ruruUinsuniptlon except In Ita earlier ; . n M-iv crc i'"-i haii7nrchi.'iii cue i ,!,,.,.!,!,! ie 171 hkiif-on coughs, or those of longstanding. 1 ... , a, i uiiiMiiusi nv eicsiina mim lungs, that It has performed lu most marvelous culvs. I'rol. Hnley Llllnawnal, M. I)., of Hen null Med. College, Chicago, aays of gly In dTspala It mrres an rv-.-lli-ni pnniw iiMlng a ttel iiiisiiiliy of II, e i h.x.c,. i hrUrncfii in t.iliuu.ii. u i. .mo ,,f j. niifsi-turel imlu.-i of tl r en-M-nl time In lis action uiK-n rnrevl.L-d. ll. tlcriHl st, tn acht. esi-iatlr If liicre u tilc-iat i.,n or ca tarrhal a-amitl tcmtarrt.sl Ic llaininat ion el temarlil. II Is a most m. Ir rreaialleii Olfcrlna will ri-llTe many csv- of io iai (tararttiurti) anil FiresklTc sa-slrir tou.a.ie a-lnlty " ll-'Mrn ftfHilcal lllsroverr cnrlrhr and earlflaa th bl.,rf rutliii l,etili,-s. plmnles, iuiiil.ni. acrululoua aitellliKs and olu ot nlcria and in IT R. V rtrr. of BtiBalc, ! T.. Ji litIM wllina all al.m the n.tira atwii. nal -.s.ts coii i.Mina ti ls nuaaurtul dittos TU. la o aicuiU la ll, Kxcellent llealllt Atlivce. Mrs. M. ,M. Davison, of No. 379 Gilford Ave., San Jose, Oil., says: "The worth of Electric Bitters as a general family remedy, for headache, biliousness and torpor of the liver and bowels Is so pronouiiced that 1 am prompted to say a word In Its favor, for the benellt of those seek ing relief from such afflictions. There Is more health for tho digest ive organs lu a bottle ot Eleclrh Bitters than In any other remedy 1 know of." Sold under guarantee at A. C. Marstera & Co's. drug store DOc One-Klgbth of Stub; of Oregon Has Been Given to Corporations. SALEM, Or., Aug. 2.1. Oswald West, member of (tie railroad com mission, has gathered figures and facta regarding the Oregon railroad and wagon road grants that will be of Inestimable value to the state. The facts are now being used by Mr. West In a number of addresses he is making on behalf of the Wil lamette Valley Development League, which will hold a congress at Marshfleld this week. Mr. West con cludes from the facta he has at hand that a graduated land tax should be Imposed on the holders of these grunts so that they may be opened for settlement. Until they are, he maintains, Oregon will continue to be undeveloped. "About one-tenth of the area of the state has been given to corpora tions to aid In the construction of rail and wugon roads," said Mr. West. "The grants are as follows: Acres Oregon & California and Oregon Central It. R. .. 4,500,000 Oregon Central Military Road company Corvallls 6 Yaquina Bay , W'agon Bond Co Willamette Valley & Cas cade Mountuin Wagon Road Company Coos Bay Wagon Road Company The Dalle Military Road Company 685,000 800,000 90.0110 850.000 j 115,000 i Pill ll'I'IXE TEACH KBS. natc. hatiir cuiciuc cuutbs. l.noV nJiy.''':fr-sl liuiiluplJ 'unatJUUUAJLjarL InacuTrcoiiTI It ll not to e II rr 1 Tie TTls In tho lllmrrlr WASIIINGTOX. Aug. 26. Civil service examinations for teachers In the Philippines will be heltl today and tomorrow in cities throughout thi country. Many additional peda gogues are needed in the Islands, ow ing to tho establishment of new schools and the retirement of teach ers now there, who have completed their terms of service. The positions pay a minimum sal ary of $1200 per annum and promo tions up to n superfntendency at a salary of $;lllno are rapid. Women will be accepted only If they have relatives, present or prospective. In the Philippines. XOTICK TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received by the County Clerk until tbu 2nd day of Septem ber. A. D., 190S. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., of said day. for the construction of Cement anil Blank Walks on the Court House Property, In accordance with Plana and Specifi cations on file at the County Clerk's ollice. The Court reserves tho right to re ject any or all bids. By order of the County Court. Dated at Boseburg. Oregon, this !Tth day of Julv. isos. K. II. LENOX. Total 7,040,000 "These figurea ure bused upon the mileage of the several roads, but are not exact as some of the lands were lost to the companies on account of overlaps, adverse decisions, etc.," continued the commissioner. "These grants have a total area of 11.000 square miles and would make a tract 100 miles square, which is as large or larger than any of the New England states and as large.as Mury fasid and Delaware combined. It is equal to the combined area of Clat sop, Columbia. Tillamook. Washing Ion, Multnomah, Clackamas. Yam hill, Polk, Marion, Linn, Benton and Lincoln couiUIcb, or In other words as large as all that part of western Oregon lying north of Lane county and west of the summit of the Cas cade mountains." POR -SALE Draft horse, light on foot, stylish and good disposition: weight 1400 pounds. Enquire at Review ollice. tt NOTICE All persons who have been dumping rubbish along the tounty rond In the Deer Creek dis trict. No. 112. ure hereby warned to desist ns such practice Is unlawful. ds22 W. H. BROWN. Supervisor. Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks Co. HERE IS A LIFE INCOME mm a nnsFRimr. HOME-ORCHARD TRACT ON THEiUMPQUA RIVER . . v AC.I'tl Ol.' THIS RICH RIVKK BOTTOM LAM), IX THE CENTER OP OREGON'S FAMOUS ALItl h 01 T' a ,',' ,,"l " WILL MAKE YOU IXDEI'EXKEXT FOR LIKE. , i.VeVnonient wl h small fruit and vegetables, while the fruit trees are reaching a bear,ngraBea"n,l "t! your B.cotne"'.. 01,ce-an income next year equa. to the cost of the '"VXutr"'.! lS -oia. life, and a good Income, al. combined.. You X work eight months and then indulge your desire to travel, or rest, or spend the re- "'"'"so inlu'coroUourey hour, nor limits your income; and no financial panics can have anv terrors for you when you are reaping tho harvest of the soil. ; The tru "growe of Oregon Is a man that is absolutely Independent. He knows that a 10-acre. orehart ur'8 him a certain Income of 500 a year. Do you want ' Beo'ir tracts are' all cleared, ready to plant: no stumps to pull, no preliminary work, no Irriga tion necessary, and you can make each tract pay for itself. We want vou to meet the man who bought a half interest In a 20-acre orchard near our tracts last year Tor $2750 built a dryer costing 500 bought a team for 300 paid a Rwehurg bank 8 per cent Interest on the money to do it with, and within the year cancelled his debt at the bank of over J I000, and had a neat balance left this profit was one-half of the amount cleared on the t,a0t' THIS OPPORTI XITY IS YOURS COME IX AXI) LET US POINT THE WAY If you are not ready to live upon a tract of this laud, we will raise strawberries, raspberries, currants, cautaloupes, 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 season pay you one-half the net profits. If we didn't absolutely, kuow that this proposition would pay us, we wouldn't put our lno'ney .'in it, and you are going to make a dollar every time we do. We can put small 'fruits and vegetables on the market two weeks earlier than any other section in i 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, aiid 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 aud 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 waut to join this successful fruitgrowing plan, come i in . and talk it over with us before this tract is sold. Do it now. ' Price $150 Per Acre Terms $150 cash, i balance $25 a month. Our development plan will take care of the, payments after next Spring, ' when'; the crop is marketed. C. W. HARDING LANDC0. C D RaqI f. SPECIAL VJ. V. Dealt REPRESENTATIYE' Cass and Sheridan Sts. Rosebur&'-Oregon itotTt.i:;t;i:its i'inkd. M.UAXY. Or.. Auk. 2:.. ai the hearing this morning of I). Kennedy nnil rraiiK Ainrecbt. defendants in the 'blind pig" cases. both men pleaded guilty to the charge of main taining a nuisance In violation of the llv law. A line of Slim each was mposed by Recorder Retinoid. 4. 4. tl I lAtmrvt . Seven The new fertilizer. Nothing but fish, (luuranteed analvsls 4 per cent nitrogen, six per cent A j. potash, 18 per cent phosphoric 4. -1- ...,1- ..-iuiiu sac k or Nil grow, used ill the lilace nf J. U14 tons of best stable man ure, will give better results and no weeds. Try It for your lawn. J. F. RARKKR fc CO 4- -i- DISC PLOWS Don't wait until Spring, but do your Plowing now with a Sanders ot a Benecia Reversible Disc Plow, and get your seed iu before the rains and have a big crop in 1909. We have them. Prices right. J. F. BARKER & CO. Vehicles & Implements Roseburg, Oregon Phone 201, For Soro Feet. "I have found Bucklen's Arnica Salve to be the proper thing to use for sore feet, as well as for healing burns, sores, cut, and all manner of abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of Kast Poland. Me. It is the proper thing too for plies. Try It. Sold under guarantee at A. C. Marstera & Co s. drug store. 25c. LODGE-DIRECTORY! A. Bf ., laurel Lonre lo. IS Hold t i awmg. on . uh ftSSS atyi of each, muulb. Q. (.'. Ukvim, W. M. n. 1. Ji.m. wiiMn AO. D. W . kuHonri toatt No. 16 um th. tut ,u, sfd.. of irfTSiSS m.? ' ' SUp. m.,lo the Komters fi.ll ai H. Lisot. Keoordsr Mgultr euamiinlu.lloi.t l ine F.lki K. U Paerott, E. k. "to. hlit. Secretary. DKORKr OK HONOR. Mr.tlc Utile No lt "act monib Id UarrsbM H.ll vi!W a.Pa,t,r.,rdl.ur lnvlf,d uTJucSd V"r"" II. Ltsot. KfC. 0 wtix, R catvst. EMjiS-s",,:? c- w- Bali ad. fiffj. F VL-h1" II0,,K, -rorMMiri of K.H.Lisoi. fc. s. - Htwai,rhyiiclai t. N. KwtRT. N, li ' ' MtrtLLI, R. s. m rirsn. r. . I on I ',1Phl"'"" llr No. -m . M.I F'll.m,T.mpI.,,tll,,0, jITjwS ' ! T.Jtm, R. a. 10. 0. P., Union KnatmpmeDt No. 9 Mecls In Odd Fellnnrt' Tetnale on the 1st sod 3rd Thursday evenings of each moath. Vlsll tng bretberea alwayt welcome H O. Lkwii, C. P. J. O.Qoodnow, Scribe. KOF P..Alplia Itlje No. 47 Meet! every Wedneiday lu I. O. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Meuibertla good funding are invltrtl to attend, Oiaa v.winBiai.T, u. c. l A sANcTUiav, K, K. a. KO. T. M., Prouwlloa Tent No. IS-Holdt regular meetlnvt on every Wednenlay nliht la Macc.bee'a Hall. All Tl.itli.n membert in good standing are Invited to at tend. P. P. Patterton.com. ' O. W. Rapp, R. K. LO. T. M., Rnaeburg Hire No. 11- Holda Tcettlar reviews on every Tuesday atter noon at :ou o'clock In the Maccabee't Hell. Slttert of oilier! lllvet vitltlni In the city are cordially invltrd to attend our review!. Mrs. c. b. RosBRRAKa, Con. Hsa. Jiasrs Rirr, K. K. MODERN WOflDMKH OF AMKRICA, Myrtle ( amp No. SS30 meete on the tecond aud fourth Wedueftdaytot every month In the Forretten Hall. Travelint Nelnhbortare cor dially invited to vlult our Camp. A.C. Maestrrs, Coneul, A. Halzmam, clerk. MOPKRS HKOrHERHOOD OF AMKRICA' Roeebnnr Lodite No. 493 Meets ev.ry 2nd ... ...R,ul 4lh Thursday In Maceabee Temple. lulling members alwayn welcome. Kvrlys HttovsR, Fretldent " Bkbtua Wright, Becre'ary. OE 8., Rotehuri Chapter No.SHoldtlhelr remilar metltni on ltt and 3rd ThurnttaTt In each M nth. Vlnlllng memhen in feud "nJ' re tpecUully latllcd to al Mrs I. Wolukbrro, W. M. rasa joHstos, secretary 0 N. O., Co. tV Separate Battalion-Mctt very Thiirnday evening al the Armory lull at 8 o'clock. B. V. SLorca. Capuln. RKBEkAHS, Roeeburg Rebekah Lode. So. . I- O. O. P.-Meeta In Odd F-llow' .1.,T'mP;,'"T Tnenyerenlnj. Vltlllnf Mftertand brethren Invited to altend. Mrs. MAtiolE RoebrtsoV. N.O. Mas. BTBraaaaua, Secretary. W!LE!I."F "wooiicAPT, t.tlac circle No. -MeeU on in and 3rd Monday evening ", '' h monlh at tald Fellnwt' Hall. .,,Ji . """"ben In good Handing are in fitea to ettetid. FLeRRsrR Han0!f, O. N. Clara Borbm, clerk WOODMEN OF Til I WORLD. Oak Camp No. ' ,h Odd Fellows' Hall In -.1Kowl',,;'. every lit and 3rd Monday venlnia. lalllnn aelghbnra alwayt welcome. E. N. Ewaet C. c. 'J. M Thbokb. Clark. Matinees every afternoon at Th Crescent. 6c. TP J 1