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fc-fc EVENING qEBURO REVIEW 1S8CEP DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY- REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANt Is. WIMBERLY. DAILY Per year, by mall $3.00 Pr month, delivered 60 Per week, delivered 16 SEMI-WEEKLY Per rear ;-. $2.00 Six month , 1.00 JUNE 81, 1009. PLAN TO RAISE MONEY TO IMPROVE ROAD, Marahfleld Organization Would Sc Liberal Example for Douglas County to Follow. Marshflcld TlineB:. At a mooting of the Young Mens Commercial Club at the Chamber of Commerce last evening, a plan was launched to secure the Improvement of tho Coob Bay wagon road between here and Roaeburg. The plan la to secure monthly subscriptions from business men and property owners for a year or so, the proceedB of which will be turned over to the Coos county court lor expenditure on the highway. Fol lowing their standing offer, the coun ty commlBsloners will give an equal amount for the work and lu this way It Is expected that an average of be tween 11000 and ilGOO and pos sibly more will be made available for monthly expenditures on the road Im provement. The plan was suggested by Dr. E Mlngus, who said that he confident that the business men of Roseburg would see the benefit of having good road to Coos Bay. - He said that he did not p.lace any confidence In tho report that the Douglas county com mlssloners would not expend any money on the road. He said that If a delegation was sent from Coos Day to Koseburg, he was sure that Douglas county would agree to do Its share towards carrying out the project. He suggested that the road districts along the route be solicited to lovy a special tax llko'Bome of them have done to raise funds for the perman ent Improvement. Besides this, he said that automobile manufacturers, the Southern Pacific railway and oth er large Interests would contribute to the work. Dr. McCormac quoted Postofllco Inspector Morse regarding the roads to Douglas county, saying the latter had declared that It was practically impossible to get tho Coos Hay wa gon road In good shape and thai Douglas county would not assist In Improving It. THE DKNCHUTEH IS HAltltIM AN'S NEW PATH. . P. O'Brien Says Hid for Central Oregon IJno Will bo Asked for Within HO Days. PORTLAND, Or., June 19. In view of the decision of Secretary Hal linger approving the maps of the Deschutes railway, Uenerul Munngcr J. P. O'Hrlen, of the O. II. & N. com pany, said this morning that he hoped to be able to ask for bids on the Agency Plains part of the road the part south of the canyon of tho Des chutes, within 30 days. Mr. O'Brien and Oenernl Attorney W. W. Cotton arrived in Portland from New York this morning. They have been east for some time ar ranging details of the Clourwator Joint agreement with the Northern Pacific, the Tacomn-Portland agree ment and the Deschutes railroad. "While In the east," said Mr. O'Brien,-- "I made a special trip to Washington and saw our representa tives tiiere In an effort to hasten the decision of Secretary Balllnger iion our maps through the Deschutes re gion. fThoy assured mo that every thing possible was being done to have these maps approved and that they hoped for a decision within a few daya. Judging from press dispatches it was made yesterday and our maps, as well aa those of the Oregon Trunk line, were approved at that time. OlwtAcle Removed. "This removes all attempts on the part of the government to block the building of the new Central Oregon line, and all that remains for us uow Is to begin the work of condemning such portions of our required right of way as we have not yet secured. I do not approhond that this will be a very difficult part of the work. We already have a very cousldernhle part of the right of way, especially that part between the point where we leave the canyon and Ileml, over what Is called the Agency I'lnlus. I think I may be able to ask for bids for construction work upon this part of me road within the nuxt 30 days." Don't fall to hear Rev. Klhort H Hicks' lecture on "Mishaps and Muy Oo of the Tennessee Mountain Men.' This lecture Is a strange combination of fun and eloquence. Mr. Hicks was reared among the mountains of Ten nessee, and no one can tell of them better than ho. You will ho delight ed to bear him. At the Baptist inurcn, Tuesday evening, Juno 22 at 8:30 o'clock. Admission, 25 cents. did THE CURE FOt SCROFULA The usual symptoms of Scrofula are enlarged glands of the neck sores and uloers on the body, skin affections, catarrhal troubles, weal eyes, and general poor health. The inherited poison, transmitted throug the blood, pollutes and weakens this fluid, and in place of its nutrltlv qualities fills the circulation with scrofulous matter, which saps thevltalit of the entire system. Thousands of children, born with a scrofulous taint. have spent their childhood in constant physical suffering, and grown tt manhood or womanhood handicapped by ill health and stunted growth, ana purnaps later some utsease 01 cue Donos or joints uevoiopea B. a. b. given in their early life, would have prevented this. It would hav olsansed and purified the blood of the tuint, nourished and stengthenei their systems, and assisted each to grow into strong, healthful nianboot or womanhood. S. S. 8. Is the very bost remedy for Scrofula. It goc down to the bottom of the trouble, and cleanses the circulation of a! sorofulous matter. It supplies the weak, diseased blood with atreugt and health-building qualities, and under the purifying effects of this gres remedy all symptoms of Scrofula pass away. 8. 8. 8. contains no mineral in any form, and is an absolutely safe treatment for children, even infant or persons of any age. Literature about Scrofula and any medical advlc free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA DOWNS RELIEVED TO III? IIIDINO IN IIONDl'ltAS. 'Date of Hermann's Trial DeieiidH Upon lleney'e Omvenlence," Says Federal Atbirney. PORTLAND, Or., June 20. Albort R. Downs, Indicted for fraud in con nection with public land transactions In Oregon, is being Bought In every country by federal officers. His is one of the few remaining in the famous list of . Oregon land fraud cases, and his trial, If ever hold, will be of almost even date with the con clusion of the land fraud prosecu tions commenced by Francis J. Ho ney. Meanwhile a suit brought at the Instance of United States Dis trict Attorney John McCourt Is pend ing In the federal court to revert the title of landB which were held by DownB back Into public ownership. Unofficial Information has renched the dlBlrlct attorney's office that Downs fled, learning of his Indict ment, to Honduras, and that he Is still In hiding there. The lllngor Hermann enso, which is of even greator Interest locally, will be brought to trial. "The date of the trial, however," said Mr. Mc Court, "will depend largely upon the lonvenlonce of Francis J. Heney, who will undoubtedly conduct the proso- cutlon. I consider It most fitting that Mr. Honoy should have chnrge of the case, not only because It adds a closing chapter to 'the history of and fraud proceedings commenced by him, but because he 1b so thor oughly conversant with the case and so Intimately In touch with the situ ation that he will bo ready to handle the case In a masterful manner. "Hut before any more of the crim inal land fraud Indictments are tried some 30 or 40 civil suits, seeking reversion of title from the fraudul ent possession of government owner ship will be given hearing. These cases will drag along probably the rest of the summer, and their chief significance will be that the great body of public lands kept from proper occupancy and use by legltimato set tiers will be open to sale and a long step taken toward the settlement and development of Interior Ore All momborB of Lilac Circle, W. O. W and friends are Invited to attend the unveiling of the monument of Neighbor McKay at Wilbur, Sunday, June 27th, at 3 o'clock. All the members and friends will leave Rose burg on the Sunday morning local and return In the afternoon. dJ24 CLARA 1I011EN, Clerk. Parties wanting water pipe run In the Edenbower district will see Win nie Caddis, the plumber. dtf W. E. Marsters, the marble dealer, carries a full assortment of Ver mont marble. He has many new de signs which he would be glad to have you Inspect. HI prices are reason able, and all his work guaranteed. North Jackson stroet, near Deer Creek Urldge, Roseburg, Oregon DTF For something special Mr dinners, parties or ballB, see Quest, the New Baker. Phone 2211. DTP DKim OF CORPORATION CANNOT BE ASSESSED. DES MOINES, Iowa, June 20. Judge W. W. McHenry In the Polk county court today held that debts may be deducted from- the actual value of corporation stock for assess ment purposes under the Iowa laws, thus settling a question that has been mooted for years and knocking city treasuries out of thousands of dollars yearly. The decision was made on an appeal from assessment by three big Iowa Insurance companies. A Thrilling Rescue. How Bert R. Lean, of Cheney, Wash., was saved from a frightful death Is a story to thrill the world. "A hard cold," he writes, "brought oa a desperate lung trouble that baf led an expert doctor here. Then I paid 1 10 to 1 15 a visit to a lung spe cialist in Spokane, who did not help me. Then I went to California, but without benefit. At last I used Dr. King's New Discovery, which com pletely cured me and now I am as well aa ever." For Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, Asth ma, Croup and Whooping Cough Its supreme. 60c and 11.00 . Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all drug gists. The best bread made, at Guest's Dakery, Free delivery. Phone 2211 Patronise Review advertisers. Woman s Power Over Man Woman's most glorious endowment is the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest luve of a worthy man. When she loses it and still loves oo, no one in the wide world can know the heart agony she endures. The woman who suffers from weak ness snd derangement of her special womanly or ganism soon loses the power to sway the heart of a man. Her general health suffers and she luses her good looks, her sttraotiveness. her amiability and her power and prestige si a woman. Dr. R.V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N.Y.. with Ue SMiitsnoe of his staff of able physicians, has prescribed for and cured many thouisnds of women. He ha. devised a successful remedy lor woman's ail. mente. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positive speeifio for the weaknesses and disorders peouliar to women. It purifies, relu. Isles, strengthens snd heals. Medicine deslers sell it. No kone.t dealer will edvue you to aooept a substitute in order Co make a little larger profit. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WEJLL. Dr. Pl.no.'. Pc.rt toilet, ngulut mad sOeajftse Stomal,, .fver mnd Rowth. Alberta Lands, Canada The Bond Realty Company 1 I :t Ciihh St., HOUF.I1UIU1, ORKUON. Agent for the Luce Land and Development Co. Ltd. Lands in Alberta, Canada. Those desirous of mak ing investments in these lands, would find it to their iuterest to call on us before going, get information aud Savk monky on r. r. vam. The Bond Realty Co. 11:1 Ciihh HI., IKKSIOIU HO, OHKUON. For good printing of all kinds The Review always leads. Watch The Rovlow's ad vs. See the North Side Planing Mill Co. North of Page Lumber Yards, for All kinds of Lumber and Mill Work. Fruit boxes, House Building Material, Doors, Framps, Window Screen and Glass in all sizes, Mouldings and Brackets, Shingles and Lath. Mill oh Klnucy Spur Telephone 1811 Orders Promptly Killed Roseburg, Oregon. 4..j..j. 4. .. Base Ball Goods Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods A COMPLETE LINE AT S. K. SYKES' DR8. SEKLY, S ETHER & STEWART Physicians and Surgeons. 8ulte of Office Rear Douglas Coun ty Bank Building, Oround Floor. Phone 1161. ROSEBURO ... - OREGON GEO. E. HOUCK, M. I). Office In the Review Building, up stairs. Room 13 and 14. Y-Ray and Electrical Treament Telephone, Main tl. ROSH.BURG - - - OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711 2. to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1721 DR. LUCETTA SMITH, Physician Women and Children'! Diseases a Specialty Once: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. 8., Dentist Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours 9 a. m. to E p. m. ROSEBURG OREGON DR. J. L. CALLAWAY, Osteopathic Physician, Chronic Diseases a Specialty. ' Abraham Building; ROSEBURO -.- OREGON W. A. STRAW, Architect. Plana, Specifications and Estimates Given. Office at Dysinger Mill. Telephone lilt. J. H. AUSTIN, Attorney at I,aw and Notary Public Conveyancing a Specialty. WILBUR OREGON SOCIAL DANCE at the Mnccabee Hall, Every first and third Thursdays of each mouth. Good mu sic. Everybody wel- come. ADMISSION ... BO CENTS CONCRETE AND CEMENT WORK by dny or by contract, . I). IIAOEN, Residence, Fullerton Ave., West Roseburg, P. O. Box 182. ROSEBURO OREGON t .... : a .. i . ' SALE The Bellows Store June 16 to 26 Men's Boys' and Children's Clothing at 50 per cent less tha you can buy them in any other store for 10 days only. Men's Suits IO Suits, Hale Prico 9 8.00 $12 Suits, Solo Price $10.00 $14 Suits, Hale Prico $11.50 $15 Suite, Sale Price . . . . .$12.50 $10 Suits, Sale Price $18.00 $17 Suits, Sule Prico $14.00 $18 Suits, Sale Price $15.00 $20 Suits, Sale Price $10.00 , YOUTH'S Long Pants Suits $ 7.50 Suite, Sale Prico ... $ 5.1)5 $ 8.00 Suite, Sale Price ... $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Suite, Sule I rice '. . .$ 7.25 $10.00 Suits, Kale Price . . .$ 8.00 $11.00 Suits, Sale Price . . .$ 0.00 $12.00 Suits, Sale Price . . .$10.00 $14.00 Suite, Sale Price . . .$11.50 $15.00 Suits, Sale Prico . . .$12.50 CHILDREN'S Knee Pants Suits $2.50 Suits, Hule Prico . $1.03 $11.00 Suits, Sale Price $2.25 $3.50 Suits, Sale Prico $2.00 $4.00 Suits, Sale Price $3.15 $4.50 Suits, Hule Prico . , . . ,$4.00 $5.00 Suits, Sale Price ..... $4.50 $5.50 Suits, Hale Price $4.75 $0.00 Suits, Sule Price $5,00 The Men's clothing consists of such well known makes as Brardegee Kincaid, & Wood and Michiel Stearns. Youths and boys the Extra Good High Grade Cloth ing. The FOURTH OH JULY will soon be here and jou and your boy will need a new suit, so don't miss this chance to buy a suit for from 25 to 50 per cent, cheaper than any other etore will sell them. flNo' premium tickets giveu at sale prices. A. A. BELLOWS, Prop. MARSHPIKM) MKX TO OKKUOX-IDAliO CONGHKSS the arm lock in the second fall. MARSHFIELD, Or., June 19. A delegation representing the Marnh fleld and North Uend Chambers of Commerce will go to Burns, Orecon, July and 2, to attend ths Oregon- Idaho Development Congress meeting. The August meeting of the body will be held on Coos Bay and the delega tion from here will makj arrnnpe menU and for.nally een.1 the imi tation to their city. Tvo 01 iho I'liief objects of tho dovelop.uent ccnrets are to develop the Coo a Hay Jinii.or and build the state nld.M railroad. Now that the survey for the road from this city to Ito.'ieli.ir? is vHl under way it is 0113 ort tira tl ;t the congress can do much toward ttti-r- Ing the voters of the state to carry out the state aided railroad scheme. The Young Men's Commercial Club was permanently organized Inst night with a membership of 75. One of the first matters taken up by the club was the betterment of the wagon road between Coos Bay and Koseburg. attfJjL ukatm nkil AND TAKES HIS Tll l-K BUILDER O. D. MAYNAJU), General Contracting Buildor at yonr sr-rvtve. R09EI1URO, OREGON. Phono 25) SAN FRANCISCO, June 20. In as fast and clean a flsht as hns been seen In a local arena In a long time. Monte Attell, ot San Francisco, won the bantamweight championship from Frankle Noll in the 18th round of a scheduled 25-round contest at Coffroth's arena yesterday afternoon. Nell was the aggressor throughout forcing Attell back time and again. His 'punches seemed to lack force, however, and In only two rounds did he appear to have a chance with the clever brother of the featherweight champion.- Or. Roller Dcfr-ats the Turk. SEATTLE, Wash.. June 20. Dr. Roller last night defeated Ed. Mana goff, commonly known as the Terrible Turk, in two straight falls In 15:C7 and 27:53. Roller need the toe hold and half Nelson In tho first fnll, and Jack Johnson In Pulpit. BOSTON, June 20. Jack John son, negro heavyweight champion, appeared tonight as a lecturer at Rush A. M. E. Zlon church in Cam bridge. Johnson in a tuxedo suit, drab vest and many diamonds was Introduced to the large audience by the pastor, who said Johnson volun teered to aid tho church by giving a lecture. Johnson was given an en thusiastic greeting. He said: "I am satisfied thnt Jeffries and I will never fight. The reason Is he Is growing too fat, and I don't care to meet a man who comos out of retirement. I want a real live one. Then let the bettor man win." Plenty of Lumber Here ito build any number of grand stands for Fourth of July celebrations. Com mittees In charge of such matters can consult us on the quantity and - character of lumber needed for any sized stand or platform. There'll be no collapse or accident If our advice and lumber are taken. C. R. Kluger, Jeweler, 1060 Vir ginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "I was so weak from kidney trouble that I could hnrdly walk a hundred foot. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion, cur ed my backache and the irregularities disappeared, and I can now attend to business every day, and recom mend Foley's Kidney Remedy to all sufferers, as It cured me after the doctors and other remedies bad fail ed." : Foley's Kidney llemedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder disease that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. Red Cross Pharmacy. Portland Journal. W. J. Armi tage, the Arleta druggist, who suffer ed twice from whnt were believed to be incendiary fires, is nccused of con verting to his own us) $1226 collect ed on an Insurance policy In tho German-American Fire Insurance Company when he was not entitled to it, filed by H. W. Miller, who claims to be the owner of the property and says he merely assigned It to Arml tage to collect. He says Armitage has refused to account for the money and asks for Jdgment against him. Could Not be llcttcr. No one has ever made a salve, oint ment, lotion or balm to compare with. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Its tho one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Bolls, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Soro Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands its su preme. Infallible for plies. Only 25c at all druggists. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere gratitude to the neighbors and friends who extended to us loving help and sympathy In the loss of our beloved son and brother. MRS. 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