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Hprwkils Telia How Much Una liven
raid id Henry, Hums, Cobb
and Thflr AaslstniitH.
SAN FRANCISCO. May 20. Ru
dolph 8nreckuls, whoae testimony lu
Calhoun caae was Interrupted yes
terday, gave a atatoment on the wit
ness stand today, purporting to cover
his contributions to the cause ot
Kraft prosecution, lie declared that
the total subscriptions received from
all sources amounted to $231,391, all
of which had been expended. Mr.
SproekolB testified that he personally
had given 1138.478 of this amount,
and from hta declarations la was In
ferred that he was atlll self-obligated
for an Indefinite amount.
The financial atatement presented
by Mr. Spreckels was divided Into
four accounts entitled W. J. Ilurns
with a total of $123,250; "F. J. Ho
ney." with a total of 23.828; "C. W
Cobb," with a total of flO.OOO, and
"Sundry," with a total of 166,295.
Tbo allegations put In evidence are
aa follows:
"That tho salary paid W. J. Hums
amounted to $SMH; that he was paid
for subsistence $2081 and for olllce
rent $1726. His bill for automobile
hire was $2700 and for automobile
expenses $4162. The services of the
detectives and agents associated with
him amounted to $70,572 and their
expenses to $27,277."
Among the items credited to sun
dries are $11,000 paW to Hiram
Johnson and $13,400 to J. J. Dwyer,
attorneys who have aided tho prose
cution; $5078 to Percy Deltnuu, an
attache of the District Attorney's of
fice; $17,196 to W. J. Burns, of which
Mr. Spreckels mode mention and $5,
100 tor automobiles.
Mr. Spreckels, replying to Mr. Ho
ney, testified that the latter hnd vol
unteered to work without pay at the
outset of the prosecution, at which
time thero was no Intention of at
tempting to bring to Justice auy per
sons other thnn Mayor Srhmltz, Abra
ham Ruof and the otnclftls of the ad
ministration. MARTIN DUN NY SOLID
WITH CITY COl'MOIk.
Portland Judge Moved to CrlaMsm
by Failure to Suppress Kx
PuglllHt's ltesort.
Martin Denny, a former pugilist,
well remembered In Roseburg by rea
son of a 10-ronnd bout with a locnl
man In this city about one your ago,
conies again to public notice through
the following:
PORTLAND, Or., May 20. "The
city council displayed poor judgment
In granting a liquor license to Martin
Denny lu the first Instance, and haB
been derelict In Ha duty ever since in
not rovoklng the permit, as I am
aatisflod from the testimony adduced
In this court lu Severn! cases, that
Denny participates In the rocelpts se
cured from the rentnl of rooms in the
lodging-house over his dive. There
Is no direct tostlmony, however,
against him In this ease, and he will
bo discharged, but Annn Fredericks
will be found guilty nnd ned te
maximum penalty of $1100."
This was tho ninnnor In which
Police Judgo Van Znnte summwl up
the case of Martin Denny, proprietor
of a satoon at Third and Jefferson
streets, and Anna Fredericks, former
landlady ot a rooming-house over the
place, who were tried this morning
on charges of conducting an Immoral
resort. Attorney John Henry Stev
enson, representing the woman, at
once gave notice of an appeal, and
the caso will again bo fought out In
the circuit court.
Denny and Mrs. Fredericks were
arrested about a week ago as the re
sult of disclosures made by Ktltel
Ferguson .who was laken Into cus
tody on suspicion of stenllng n certi
ficate of deposit from a man nnmed
Hlgglns. whom she decoyed Into the
lodging-house In question. The Fer
guson woman was sentenced to 60
days for vagrancy and agreed to
testify against Denny and Mrs. Fred
ericks. In the Police court this
morning she again told of the disor
derly manner In which tho place was
conducted, and her testimony was. In
part, corroborated by tho womnn on
trial.
SUIT TO COMPEL 8KATINO
OF TWO COl'NCILMKN.
MARRHFIELD. Or.. May 20.
Mandamus proceedings have been
tarted In the circuit court for the
purpose of settling the troubles of
the appointments to tne city council
The suit was started by Attorney C
K. McKnlght and A. Selby. City Re
corder J. W. Iluller, ci-omcio clem
of the council, la named as defendant.
It Is set forth that Councllmen i-.I
and I.ockhart resigned and that
Mayor Straw named O. W. Carleti
and W. R. Haines as councllm. arj
that they were duly qualified, nut
that the city recorder has refused to
enroll the names of t'arleton and
Names aa members, and tne proceea-1
logs are brought to tore nun to uo
bo. The Recorder naa neen cueo ht
Judge Coke to appear Monday. May
27, to answor the mandamus.
THB BOND RKAI.TY IX). Or
chards, farms, timber and city prop
..I Onina fin harvslna Cess St..
The uiual symptoms of Scrofula are enlarged glands of the neck,
ores and ulcers on the body, skin affections, catarrhal troubles, weal
yes, and general poor health. The Inherited poison, transmitted througi
the blood, pollutes and weakens this fluid, and in place of its nutritiv.,
qualities fills the circulation with scrofulous matter, which saps the vital. t
of the entire system. Thousands of children, born with a scrofulous taint,
have spent their childhood In constant physical suffering, and grown lu
manhood or womanhood handicapped by ill health and stunted growth,
and perhaps later some disease of the bones or joints developed S. B. S.,
given in thnir early life, would have provented this. It would hav.
oleansed and purified the blood of the taint, nourished and stengthene'1
their systems, and assisted each to grow Into strong, healthful manhoou
or womanhood. 8. 8. 8. Is the very best remedy for Scrofula. It goc
down to the bottom of the troublo, and cleanos the circulation of a
scrofulous matter. It supplies the weak, disoueVid blood with strongl
and health-building qualities, and under the purifying effects of this greu.
remedy all symptoms of Scrofula pass away. S. S. 8. contains no minora'
in any form, and is an absolutely safe treatment for children, oven infant
or persons of any age. Literature about Scrofula and any mediral ad vie.
free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA
OAKLAND NMVB.
On Thursday, K. O. Young & Co.
shipped 60,000 pounds of wool to
Portland.
P. W. Hockley started to Prlnovlllo
Wednesday.
Tuesday evening N. H. Rone's If am
became frightened at F. B. Waite's
automobile at the "Shuoy place." The
buggy and team went ovur an em
bankment, demolishing the rig and
hurting the horses bo me. Mr. Koue
escaped with a few painful bruises.'
The members of tho baud who
found It possible to go to Kuseburg
last week are loud In their pralae of
the Commercial Club, owing to the
treatment they received while guests
of the club, everything which could
he done toward adding to their en
joyment was most graciously extend
ed by the club members and the pop
ulation of Hosoburg and the boys feel
that thefr efforts were appreciated.
There were three bands at the SKraw
berry Carnival lu Itouchurg, ami, iw
expected, the Oakland Hiu-steki-iw wwe
the best.
A daughter has arrived nt t-ta
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wa4T(i Ifb4te
in Green Valley.
Facts for Weak Women
Nlns-tenthi of all the iolwns.xfr bf women is due to tome detantfement or dis
cus of the ojgaqi diMfrftjtly fjfimipm fiuCh sickness can bo cured is cured
very de? by
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
J Mo$oei Weak Women Strong,
Sick Women Well.
n VrjtV d ileitis'-or tflo Onftimi affected and is at the same time a general rwtora
(We tonio lor the whote system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy
of livnro. It- mattes unneoennary the dlsuitreeahle questioning, examinations end
lues! Btteasmvn't hp universally insisted upon by duotors, and so abhorrent to
cery modes iwnmm-.
We tflnrti n.t particularize hero as to the symptoms ot
fch-ofo ppou'lnr afleotioni meident to women, but those
vwinsiirft full fulurmobion as to their symptoms and
nteam irf positive cure are referred to the People's Com
mon Sense Medical Adviser 11KI8 pages, newly revised
tfmfc invtoxdutg Bullion, sent fret on receipt of 21 one-ceift-
stamp to ouver oust oi amiling on(y; or, in clutu
fftnlfttft leu 31 stump.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
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Sporting Goods
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tf W'08 ritllfi. ,, ,(fc)Ve of routes; thrrrMr enabllst ns
"8S'ra lo 358flislile trips to ni anr Intcrrnir points enroute.
Koutlijj oS the rr-lurn trip through California may b ksa at
a sllsht advanc over the ratvs VokhI.
Kull particular, sleeping car remrfuQs and tickets will e
furnished by any Soutlu'ru Taolflc local agent, or
VM. McMUKKAY, General Passenger Agent, rortland. Oregoa.
THE CURE FOk
SCROFULA
Mrs. Alice Johnson died In Los
Angeles, Calif., Monday last. She
was a daughter of Mrs. Ann Harness,
of Koseburg, and was born and rear
ed in Douglas county. Many friends
aro pained to hear of her unexpected
taking away. Oakland Owl.
Bmaahrs An Recosdai
Aa an all-round laxative tonle and
health-builder no other pills can com
pare with Dr. King's New Life Pills.
They tons and regulate Btomach, liver
and kidneys, purify the blood,
strengthen the nerves; cure Consti
pation, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Jaun
dice, Heartache, Chills and Malaria.
Try then. 20c at all drusglBta.
rUHAUYTMMAXH KLK(TT
1IAKKLKY MOWKHATOH.
mVRR, Colo., May 20. Dr. J.
. IWirkley, of Detroit, Mich., was
etched moderator of the General As-
WMiiWIy of the Presbyterian Church
ifkiy, receiving 603 votes as against
292 vteB for Dr. Edgar P. Hill, of
Chicago. It was a battle of East
ngaliiHt the west nnd the emrt won
ODD FELLOWS MEET IN
EUGENE NEXT YEAR.
Rebekah Aiutombly Elects New Set of
Officers Appointments Made
for Grand Officers,
ALBANY. Or., May 20. The
Grand Lodge of Oregon L O. O. E.,
concluded Us 64th annual session
tonight and adjourned to meet next
year In Eugene. The Lane county
capital won the 1910 convention by
a vote of 207 against 101 for Port
land, the other candidates withdraw
ing" before the ballot waB taken. The
convention was a most successful one
in every respect and was notable In
that more delegates attended it than
any previous session of the Grand
Lodge.
Hobert Andrews, of Portland, and
J. F. Risely, of Onwego, were chosen
trustees of the Oddfellows' Home.
The following officers were appoint
ed this afternoon to serve for the en
suing year: Grand marshal, R. H.
Rohrlg, of Union; grand conductor,
Wayne Grfder, of Condon; grand
guardian, W. A. Wheeler, of Port
laud; grand herald, O. B. Dews, of
Ashland; grand chaplain, Rev. C. P.
GateB, of St. John.
EJct Hereafter by One Ballot.
The grand lodge constitution was
changed today so that one ballot will
elect candidates to all degrees here
after. The Rebekah Assembly also com
pleted its session and adjourned to
night. Tho session is pronounced
the most pleasant in the history of
the assembly, and nothing occurred
to cause a single jar. , The assembly
by resolution gave a hundred votes
of thanks to Mrs. J. K. Weatherford,
Mrs. C. W. Sears and Mrs. J. J. Col
lins, the committee of Albany women
who handled arrangements for the
gathering.
The Rebekah Assembly elected of
ficers as follows: President, Corrle
Hubbard, of Independence; vice-president,
Addle Grout, of LaGrande;
warden, Belle Belcher, of Portland;
secretary, Ora Cosper, of Dallas (re
elected); treasurer, Ed a Jacobs, of
Corvallls (re-elected); trustee of Odd
Fellows' Home In Portland, Emma
Galloway, of McMtnnvllle; trustees of
Rebekah Assembly, Minnie Balrd, of
Union; Anna Templeton, of Forest
Grove, and Jessie White, of Sellwood.
Rebekah Appointments Made,
The following appointive officers
were named this afternoon:
Grand marshal, Jessie White, of
Sellwood; grand conductor, Mary D.
Moro, of Lakeview; grand chaplain,
May Donnelly, of Condon; grand In
side guard, Rebecca Martin, of Os-,
wego; grand outside guard, Zilla
Fletcher, of Salein; executive com-,
mHtee of Eugene women to arrange ;
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LiveBaby LiveBaby
We positively will give away a Live
Baby next Saturday night
Each admission entitles you to one chance on the Baby
All adoption papers furnished free. (Patrons not de
siring a baby, are not compelled to take a chance.)
LAUGH LAUGH LAUGH
That's what you will do if you see
"The Raffertys" At
The Star Theatre
Complete change Wed. and Fri.
Admission: Adults 15 cents; Children 10 cents.
In birfiiigr "High Grade Groceries
Don't Overlook
Royal
Club
We carry a complete line of all kiqfe
tai Waujd be pleased to show you
ffl mf tirjj Ask for "Royal Club."
Milledge &
Pickens Bros.
i
Phone 2381
for the session of the assembly In
that city next year: Ella Frazler, Jata
Willoughby and Jennie Peters.
The election of Mrs. Ora Cosper,
the popular grand secretary, reversed
the fates, for this Is her 13th year
as secretary and the 23rd annual ses
sion of the assembly.
IV. P. KKED'S CONTRACT
MEANS NO RAILROAD.
MARSHFIELD, Or., May 20 War
ren P. Reed, of Gardiner, who hud
harge of the material the Southern
Pacltlc stored along the Umqua river
for railroad construction, has been
awarded the contract for moving
about 2000 tons of ceitent to Port
land and San Francisco. The cement
was stored along the Umpqua River
nearly three years ago, when the S.
P. was actively working on the Dratn
Coos Bay branch.
LitociNT i:likf FRO.H
ji;ad cataua.
rhy 4on't you get rid of that
nasty, humiliating disease catarrh?
. You can do it If you really want to.
But you can't cure catarrh in a few
days, that's an utter Impossibility,
because there is no remedy known
that will kill the catarrh eenns
j in that short time.
But you can cure catarrh if you
will have a little patience and breathe
in Hyomel (pronounced High-o-me),
Vkwee or four times a day.
Hyomel cures catarrh by kllllne
the germs; it kills the germs because
It gets where the germs are.
Hyomel Is a powerful antiseptic
'and germ killer; It Is made from the
fluid extracted from the eucalyptus
i trees of Inland Australia where ca
tarrh has never existed.
It gives relief instantly, stops
hawking In a few days and Is guaran
teed to cure catarrh, asthma, croup
and bronchitis or money back. A
complete outfit, including Inhaler
costs $1.00, and extra bottles ef Hyo
mel if afterward needed, cost but 60
cents. Sold by leatMng druggists
everywhere.
"Hyomel cort-a-lu-ly save my We and
I accord tt the credit which it de
serves and merits. There is nothing
too strong for me to Bay regarding
Hyomel." Mrs. Ada Hoplctoie, 8 Cut
ter Ave., Coldwater, Mich., August
22, 1908.
MIONA
Cures Indigestion
It relieves Btomach misery, sour Btom
ach, belching, and cures all stomach dis
ease or money back. Large box of tub
tota CO cents. Druggists in all towns,
o
Commercial Club Bldg.
Coffee
Just Cff, but prfect
C.ffew.
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beator M frssua tm, hsme net
r tao uae.
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LKB CXUNTV KI.AVKt
LAKEVIEW, Or., May 20. The
trial of Robert McCulIy, one of the
prominent young sheepmrn of Lake
county, for killing Cornelius Finnu
cane, ended lu a verdict of not guilty
last night.
The evidence showed that Firinu-
Byer's Patent Flour
Have you tried Byer's Patent Flour? This
is a flour made from Eastern Hard Wheat.
Every sack Guaranteed.
Try One tSacK and if not
Satisfactory, Money Refunded.
Good Flour Good Bread.
We urge you to try this flour. We hav tried a
number of brands, but this one we can GUARANTEE.
Harness & Johnson
Sheridan Street
NEW
SPRING STYLES
WEAR GOOD
SHOES
The New prig 9oas cojnrise the greatest variety of aha and pat
terns reprodajca) fros te newe New York and Paris cuatosji akoaViis-
Spanish, Cuban, French, military and he walking heel; high arch and
medium; "spring" last and at last; alnty, elegant and 1 1 gut ud
solid, atoatsv a art mannfch: calf. kid. rusutt. i '
H. h STEPHENS,
Nov is tb timt to use
Cultivators
It you've got a, ut U, If ym hav'tflfc
got one, Get it NOW. A fcjtggfo tt$-
J. F. Barker & Co's.
Implements and Vehicles,,
Roseburg,
enne attacked McCully on the public
range nnd the Ir.ttvr commuted the
homicide In self-deiense.
REMOVAL .NOTICE.
All thoee desiring prescriptions otr.
the Red Cross Pharmacy refilled can"
hare the same attended to by calling
at the Hamilton Drug Co., as I have
placed all my prescription flies with
them until I am located In my new
store. RED CROSS PHARMACY,
W. F. Chapman, Prop.
The agency of the Oregoulan Is
now located In the store of the Burr
Music House. LUTHER PAGE, Agt.
DTF
1500 G1WKT FIRST TRAIN
INTO KLAMATH FALLS.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., May 20.
The Initial passenger train of the
California Eastern Railroad to reach
Klamatli Falls on the newly com-'
pleted road was welcomed by about
1500 people at the depot today. It
was a spontaneous gathering of a
long-Isolated people to welcome the
beginning of a new era.
A band discoursed appropriate
music and the people shouted and
congratulated each other on the hap
py event.
CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS.
All City of Roseburg Warrants en
dorsed prior to January 1, 1909, and
Irnwn on the general fund, are this
day called for payment, as Interest on
the same will cease from the date ot
this notice.
Dated this 6th day of May. 1909.
ELBERT B. HERMANN,
City Treasurer.
Ths Element
of Stability
finds permanent lodgement In tho
lumber you find in stock in our yards.
Carefully selected timber to begin
with, well sawed sticks, thoroughly
seasoned joists, a-nd boards, string
pieces, braces, etc., g-u-sra-ntee sub
stantial building ni a terra!, such aa
we supply. Just peoeived a carload of
Kll.n-Dried Hustle.
LEOXA MILLS LUMBER CO.,
Cor. Pine and Oak Streets.
DISTRIBUTORS
Phone 1031
The SSsot Sw&ti
Oregon.
Koeeburc , Or. OTF