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DOUGLAS COUNTY FRUIT LANDS ARE UNEXCELLED ANYWHERE. THIS LAND WILL MULTIPLY IN VALUE IN THE NEXT FEW YEAkS. BUY NOW FOR fiEST RESULTS.' - KEEP WELL POSTED On the current events nt the world's progress by reading the Daily Rhvihw. Delivered by carrier, CO ent month. PROFITABLE INVESTMENT Advertisers get good return i from n nouDcements plaoed in live paper the Daily and Twice-a-wixk Ravuw. Try them there's none other so good. VOL. XII. nosKitrua, ouegox, fiuoay kvkmno, jantahv si, 1010. No. S70. Review United Action by Trustees and OLD OBLIGATIONS CLEARED Permanent Publicity Committee to be Elected Next Friday Coal Is 500 Members A "got-together" movement that promises gratifying results toward advancing the Interests of this city and county was held at the ComnwT cial Club rooms Thursday night. This was la joint session of the Com mercial Club trustees and the new publicity committee. As a result of this conference the indebtedness in curred during the past year will be wiped out and the business auV.s o the Club put. upon a subsr rtl;:l basis. The house committee will also be ucuured of a -siiHlcieeit in come to earry on the fioirfe.il fecirta or the Club in a satisfactory manner, and meet all current expenses u rapidly as they accrue. The wiping out of the oJd indebt edness pluces the Club in a fine cci ri.tion once more and the mcnib;t.' sJiip will rapldily Intprcaso from th date. The new pubWcity fund will a Iso be su bstniit ial ly t ncroitsrd n n d the work of tne Club will be inert1 "harmonious and th-ereforo more ef fective than at any former perk.d (.f its 'history. The Club expects 1. hiave a .lnemborehLp of at least fiOfl in this city and coun.ty before the end of the present yoa-r. Just im agine, tf you can, how this county will advance with 500 enrolled work ers unitedly engaged t in furthering its advantages. FoMowimg is the secretary's re port of Thursday night's session: Roseburg, Ore., Jam. 20, 1910. m, Pursuant to call, a meeting of the ioiarof trustees jointly with the pr.ftlty committee was held, with S. "iftwephison, president bf the Cotn morcia!l Club, presiding. Present on the ia'rt of .the trustees: Messrs. Al ley, llooth, Eddy, Cannon, Marsteis, - Dysl'iigcr and Joseplnon; on the part of tihe pubHotty coin mi tee: Messrs. Hargar, Perkins, Soeily, Joseph son and Manager Richardson. The chairmadi stated the object of the meeting to be for the purpose of dtisposilng of 'tihe accounts of the board of trustees relating to adver 'tilHing, etc. Upon mot.ion. duly ; seconded, tiie followiing resolutions wore iinainlmoiiHly adopted: Resolved, Thait It is the sense of this joint meeting of the acting pub 'lloity co m m tt tt-e and the board of trustees of Roseburg Commercial Club that the existing indebtedv.e- Incurred in advertiisrng by the brir: of trustees be paid by the publicity committee from the subscript i jn: now being taken: tlliat tho pubK i'y committee imiy release those slgr.hr the inew sulscrlptlon list from chli ga'jion on the old suhscripMon paper circulated by the board of trust.es: that the remaining said old sub scriptltons be paid and turned over tt -the Bald pubHoity committee; that c moettfng of subscribers shall be called for January 28, 1910, for the pur Iose of electing a )ernianent pub 'Uclty commdt-Dec and to ratify the ac tion of this meeting. On motion made and duly seconded the following resolution was unini mously adopted by the board of trustees of the Roeeburg Commercial Club: Resolved, That the publicity man ager, Mr. Darby Richardson, be and he hereby is authorized to increase tihe. Club membership and to collect and receipt fcT all .fiiltkitJon foes and monthly dues from all members of said Club and turn the moneys so received over to the secretary of said Club, wiio is hereby authorized and instructed to draw a warrant on the geroeraj fund of said Club in favor AYER'S I1AIK VIGOR Stops railing Hair Makes Hair Grow Stops ratlins Hair Makes Hair Grow . of the publicity committee, on the ist day of each month, for the (amount of all moneys collected bv said pubMLiity manager, hereunder, In excess of two hundred dollars per meuin. GEORGE NEITNKK. Jr. Secretary. Acting rommhtee sitim mid NVw tne to ho KltM-tcd. Accord iufi to the rtolutieii pnpf?d Thurad-w night at. the joint m eM'is of the board of t-niFtws and the pub licity committee, the permanent pub licity committee, to be cotniKwed of five membera. wi'H be chos ;-4f c:i Jan uary 28 at ia meeting of the sub scribers t'3 the new publicity fund, which has N-en cafel then for that purpose. Tho present acting pub licity commiileo lo-Juy ceased to exist, as wlM b-3 feen by the follow ing resignations: "Mr. Sam Joseph son. Chairman of Publicity Committee, Hoseburg Com merceal CJu b, Kosebu rg, Ore gon. Dear Sir: I hereby hand you my resignation as a im-mber of the publicity committco of the Commer cia Club, the same to take effect this date. Very truly, (Signed) J. V, Perkins, Sam Joseph son, Clark U Barg-ar. Henry HaiXh, W. C. Hard ing and A. C. Seely." Mr. J. O. XewJand, tho remaining member, could not be reached, as ho is Jn California. (Tims vi(vrou ovku PAI LIIAX AT SPKKmXU French Aviator, However, Wins Kvery Knduraiire Test mid CihiTv-s off $15,000 in Prizes. Aviation Field. Los Angeles, J.-n. 20. OurtiVa and Paulhan the great rivals of the meet furnished the exoK-enKUt for .tihe closing day of the in'Minrj:'!i-'.ri!.l aviation contest. Tho two atrtthips, full power on, ca:n ovar t'ho giraiuinlancl with ihe kmcuI of expreya trafms. Curtlss. it was nltaiin. was irnln'n.'r. Ih rmut mv'f.iv on Pau!han's hc:As, mml un the third lap after etar-Mug he roa tilled Puul hiun, Hyiling abr.-re. The Frenchman for a few seconds hld his Curtilts, in his American mat h hie. urgeu ainji by a nose, a length, a. id fltia'Ilv bv halt H Inn. If wnu nn i. n. aPlier that. The American mar.hi'ie was demonstrated as the (a.Uor brj yoaul question. Afl ClintlKH riltrlipfl nvor Piiit1ini received IJlie greatest n ppl-nnve t.hat any or n,w enoirts have evoked. Paul han we'nt on until he had Iravcl-d (i 4 .4 niitls n n,1 h.m'1 hp-nn in thn o i r nearfly n.n hour a::d a halt. Curtlss camo ito-wu art?r a t.iirty-nille trip. SUiiKliit' m' Rivals. Thts ra.r. civrs ttir wiir-in irir,i-i. nr the meet. The Curtiss machines have wwi all the prizes for spetd. quick starts, perfect landings, and th oae events whnre n Uihf twin u,-.t. chine showed bent. Paillna'l ha V.nt nil Mm nrnuo. country, passengpr carrying and en- dliriLlire tiCwtH. h-nvinir n ilnxivltif uln.. er niachlnw and an engine which he (.rusts completely. Paulhan has taken near .Khan $15,000 in prizes, and has broken the world's records fnr u. tude and (V'-r cross-country flights, a-ione and wttn a passenger. It rave Fire Lnddlcs often receive severe burns, putting out fires, then use Rucklen's Sale. and forget them. It soon drives out pain. For burns, scalds, wounds, cuts and bruises its earth's greatest healer. Quickly cures skin -erup tions, out sores, not is, ulcers, felons; best pile cure made. Relief in in stant. 2.r.c at all druggists. Teat acre tracts of fine land nenr SutherUn. cleared, level, 4 ready to plant. $12T por acre. . one-uurd down, bauim-e ttiree years. One 26 acre tract $SH 4 K-r acre, narr casn. len acre tracts three mf-les from Oak- land ?tt; per acre, easy terms. f Invest! Rate these before buy- J" 4 ing. P. A. Coppard, Oakland. Oregon. d WANTKI). liriglit boy to meet the traims and hlp around the hotel. Inquire or address Hotel Lafieur. Ycdicaria. Ore. sw Read itcview advs. for bargains. Docs not Color the Hair Docs not Color the Hair Does not Color the Hair SKItVK HIM A STF.AK .weet, tender and Juicy and your but band will open up bl heart and hli pocketbook. Where will you get .ucb a Bteak? Why right here, of course We have the choicest meat. In all th land. If you buy here once yout husband will get good-natured lmm dlately. If vou buy here reerilarlj he will b "Sunny Jim" all the tim. The Economy Market OfO. Kohlbacea, Prop. ri.i:i vim ai.i.owixu .Ml. NOUS TO IM.AV I'OOI, I'UvndliiK g li ill t y In the Circuit Court 'this inmiiiiiK to liKllctiiii'ii'ts diaigliiB thorn with allowins boys iiiukr legal aKe to !:iy pool In their pUicmj cf business, A. T. '.Maivhall. K. It. .Mathews and Hoss flood man, aJi of Itoseblirg. wore each Until the minimum or $25 by Jmlito Hamil ton. The lines were paid. In marly evary lii.-.tii.'" whore chore was ii violation of tho law the bovs misrop rosa.nted tholr nsiti. District Attor noy llrown calls attontion to the fact that boys who mtsivpriMent their ait for tho purpese of socur Ins pernilSKlon to play pool are them selves litiule to flneM of from tin i flOO. Inilli Illicit Mmle l'ulille. ' The seiiled Indictment returned bv lifl grand jury 'ki.it Tuesday wins made public todtiy, tho tmlictee brlni! Knuilitt Overmen, n mlnlnt. t.n.w...... tor of North Myrtle Creek, who came to ltosobuYg this afternoon at the re quest of his brother. H. K. Overman, and VoluiKlU'ilv Slirren.l,r..1 1,1, ,. self to the sheriff. The indictment cniirgros OvcTiiinn wiih "willfiilly de facing a building belonging to (leo. CVtrkin," who bomestiicioii nti.i Kniit a cabin on. a tract of land on North Myrtle Creek which Ovmman at one time held under a mining rlj-ht. Ite tilrnlng to the elaliii narlv Vii Overman is alleged to have torn down Carton'a cabin and taken p.-,-i-sesslon of the premises. The two men then carried their illsnmo Inm the United States Innil olllce In Itose- nure and carion won. The case will be heill-il nt Mil. nvl I,,,.,,, count. In May, Judge, Hamilton hav ing dischnrscd all of .the jiirois of uiu preseiu term, overman Is nl liliorly cil bail of Ji.",n Tl,,. maximum penalty for the offeiuve U'liul'or w'lilcli Ibo liidletmenit Is brmisht is one year In lull or a line of JSOl). Olllels 111 Civil Cuses. 22C. Marv .1. Whllueit nlrr v Dnn Wllllsett. deft ,liv, " l.'il bert H. Ilcniiann for plff. (Vmnliiiiiod. mi. otto liusturson and Win. Evanoff. nlffa.. vs. o r u n pn and Union Trust Co., defts.; suit In eiiulty. Hall & Hall for pllfs., w. U. Fenton nnd Coshow & Rice for deftft. Cojitimied. - 421. O. W. Pi'ek nlff vii sir,.iiv I.iimlter Co flnf! nMn r Albert Abraham nnd llernsleln & Cohen for plfr., John T. Long ami Chas. L. Hamilton lor deft. Verdict for (tefendaii't on Instruction from file court. IIIG. Marv II. Cook, nmipllnnt v A. II, Howard, respondent; appeal from .liiKltru I'nui'l f1 I,,,.l,t,.., for aiipellant, Cardwell & Watson for respoiuieiiL. judgment lor appi'llant. wilb costs. 410. Ilenrv Alnonov i.Ifr Clarie Potts et nl, defts.; suit to quiet title. Coshow & Klce tor plff. i me ree. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure any case of bladder or kidney trouble that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. It Invigorates the entire sys tem and strengthens I ho kidneys so tliey eliminate the Impurities from he blood, ilackache, rheumatism. kidney nnd bladder troubles are all cured by thlB great medicine. Com mence taking at once nnd avoid Height's Disease or Diabetes. Dr. Abernetliy, the great Kngllnsb pbysi lan, said. "Watch your kidneys. When they are alfected, life Is In danger." .Marstcrs Drug Co. Rnnd Review advs. for bargains. MlbS MAriGEhY CUNAriD, WHU lo A Vf ' ; f The grent graiKldaugbter of the founder ol Hie t uunid line of steamship" . Is to become the bride of Itoljert V. Ilnrtourt. (lie ifruiidsou of the blsloiinli. I Motley. The bride to be Is one of the most popuuir younu women In l.n1..ri society. Mr. Harcourt's fntnlly Is a power In l-.ii,:iiti iHihtl.-s. Ills father. Hlr Wtlliuui Uurcourt, was one of Glttdsioue's utiei iieui.'iisiits. and Mr. Ilitr court himuelf Is a nicmber of purllnmcnL ibe wi-diLng will luke place at I New i'car's la Su Marmret i, WestiulusUir. Hyde-Benson Affair Informed Hermann, Says Heney ARGUES TO ADMIT HIS POINT C)D lends U Hermaoa Opposed Other Reserves There Was Motive in Blue MuuotaiQ Case Special to The Evening Review. PORTLAND. Or., Jn. 21. Did Hi user Hermann have any knowl edge of the existeiu-e of the Blue .Mountain Forest Reserve conspiracy by reason of having hie atluiUion culled to the extensive frnmls bollix perpetrated by Hyde and Ho.n-son in Northern California and In the Cas cade Kcrest Kesarve in Oregon? l'rcseoii lor F.J. 11 eney con tends thait he did. Coh Worthlngton, or the defense, says K is unfair to open the doors of such evkk'nee. All during this morn ting's Bewslon. Judge Worlverton hns bcnin liatoning to arguinents of the opposing attor miyu, nud tills afternoon he wilt de cide whether the Government i to be iiJlowed to make such a showing. If Wolvor.ton a blows Honey to pre sent tho evfibence desired, nnd it seems curtain, that lie will do so, then Honey wMl begin on the first lap of his effort Do show thait Her munn had 'fn.ll knowlledHo 'of t'ho manner 4n which school l-'O'tids were iKing fniudulently aeqiilretl and ttuiit while im some inl.aivcies lie re fiiwed to sanction the creation of re serves "that hQ did use his influence toward the creation of the Uhie Mountain Reserve, 'thus showing that he wa personalily concerned In tho Ui ml a within its bouiulnriiee. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 20 Secd,al Prosecutor Honoy laat night an nounced tilvat he woulid probably conclude the presentation of evi dence against Dinger Hermann be fore adjournment of court ait noon Saturduy. 1 1 nr m a n n lost g rou n d hi the morning He.ssion of Ills trial when Sore-nson was allowed to testify that F. P. Mays had demanded that Sor enson surrender one-half of , the school land owned privately by K(rcn.--on in the Dluo Mountain For eit Hi'i've. Soq-enson said Mays de.litpt-d the lands we-re to be given to Mitchell flind ilerniann because of their work in Washington In procur ing the establishment of the pro pod iwcrvc. The Jury wa inslrucied by Judge Wolverton r should not allow this tes-tinifrtiy to b:ar any weight against Hermann unlicss (t was shown that Mays, J on and Hermann were fellow-ronspirutors. "Tho declaration of ono eo-con-Bpirator cannot be taken an evidence of the con jpiracy." said Judge Wol verloi). "That must be proven other wise, but if It can be proven Mia the conspiracy once included Mr. Her- IU WtU nubtn. v. nM.iouoril iiianu, thou the oi-.ts and dwlnra tfoua of one consplrmm must be taken as tlio acts and ikH'lnrntloiis ot all mom lvt of tho conaiilrary." But In 1ho niraiitlnie Attornoy llonoy hn Biicwodi'd In li:ivhi)( ihi' wltiinm rtikito the deiiiands nindo by ,M!i-a nnd alU'Rod .to bo In In-half of iteholl aul llormaii'ii. OltKdOX NKWS. M. J. Andrson. suiiorvlsor of tup Siskiyou foi'vst with hfudiiunrtera In Grants 1'iuw, hna tondcrnl his rinls nntln. Irrt-KuhirUIrs hi tho m.ii aKoniHiit of his olllre wore 'hnrKl. and ho was kIvoii the clioU'o of n1 siK'iilnt; or acoot1iiK roilui'Ml rank In the forestry eorvk'o. John (iiistmrtHi.il, broiI G ywim, n well-to-do pi-tiKluii.'i' of the Soul horn Pocillc, coiiiiiiltted nilrtclo by haiiR l4lg at ihls hojne in IIIHhIhuo Tliura d'ny. i I l-M. rnniWy can awiKii no mo tive. Goo. II. Amlirows, former land agent of ho SoiHheni 1'arltlc Co., died In l'oMlln.nil Fridtiy, ujjed B7 yoara. Attorney-GiMieral Crawford hna writiten tho State Treasurer's ollke that decisions of the coui-ta Indlonte that ifho law imiswn! in 1907 provid ing for ho levying of n two kv rent gross lincniiKi tax on tho cnriilngs of ooriioi-nMons was iviiciitil by liiipll oallon by cliniter 2 of eeetiivu 2S of tho laws or 1!H!I. wliii h iirovldos thnt In I1xI.uk Iho vnlunillon of thn piop enty of corporations the frniiotiisiw shall be .Wikon Into eotwldunitloii. I linptoT 28 is the tux codn. The fwit Unit tho otllpo of Hie Slnte Unglneer was inndo an eiwtlvi oillce by the liiKt session or tho li'gls laitiiro niiiienrs (o have boon general ly overlooked. Section 8. or chapter 26. known as tiio Wnter Code, pi-o-vWes: "At. tho general eteotlnn helil In NovemlK-r. 1810, and every four years flieivafter thero shuM be elcotod ml'iuto ellBlneiN' by the voters of the ftnto, w.liowi torin or ofllce sliall bo foii'i' years and unllil his successor is elmoted and ciuiiMtlcd. llo Bha.1l receive a Biil.ii.ry or $21110 per niiinum nnd aotuiil niwiwnry tinvellng expensos." Stnto Mnglni.er LowIb hiiH not yet decided whether ho will be i candidate for elliKitloii nl the prliiiiH'les In Sepleinber. In bis efforts to unttinglo Hie Itntrlcncles of the arid-land pioblmnis In Mils stntie, Mr. I,ewis hns an Iwgoulzod certain liLrgo corponito Intorents thnit may donwui.:! i.li scalp. If this Kxmvi- piros no niny not bo In the Held, us he does not consider Iho ealnry siilll- oient. to winriinnt tin vxtenslvo mud eowtly cn.ni)iiigu. hum Milt school iu ii.iiino. Scaled proposnls will bo received until noon or the 10th day or Feb ruary. I fill), for the fiinilshlng or all material nnd labor necessnry for the erection nnd completion or the eight-room brick school building nt Oakland, Oregon. A certified check In the sum of live percent of the amount of the- proixmal, to the order of Mies I,ii rn l'lnkBhin, school nlerk, must accompany each proposnl. The ucceHriil bidder must fur nlsh a Hatisructory bond. Plans and spoelllcatloiiB mny bo f tho ar chitect, Jno. Iliinzlker, :io.'!-:iU4 White Temple. IOiiki'iio, Oregon, and of Mim Lura I'inkaton, school clerk, Oakland Oregon. All bids must be addressed to Miss I, urn i'inkstun, Onklnnd, Oregon. Ilnted this I Kill day of .Innunry, 1910. J. I,, II (INT, ilJ27 Chairman. A Horrible llolil-iip, "About ten years ago my brother was 'hold up' In his work, health and happiness by what wus believed to be hopeless consumption," writes W. H. Lipscomb, of Wnshington, N. II. llo took all kinds of remedies and treatment Irom several doetors, but round no help till he used Or. King's New iJlscovery, and was wholly cured by six bottles. He Is a well man today," It Is quick to relieve. and tho surest euro for weak or sore lungs, Hemorrhages, Coughs and Colds. Ilronchltls. I,n Grippe, Asth ma and all troni-hlal affections. 50o and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Guar anteed by all druggists. IMKKII CITV MAN IS XAMI'.K. f.isirgi' t'hitiiillcr Hih'cim-iIs .Miiiloik on Aurlriillui'iil Itoai'il. HA I. KM, Or., Jan. 20 W. F. Matlick Iiiih tendered bis resigna tion bs a member of tho Klate lliinr.l of Agriculture and this afternoini i.overnor IteliKon npMilni.d U hiic I'oed him, G.Mjrgo Cliandler, of Huker City. Cliiuidler sitvim! on the board severnl years ago. He Is a prominent. ItepiiMloin nnd an authority on all multiTO IHTtallllliK to the briedllig ot blooded llv.wtock und bigli-Kiiid'' horses. If you try a suction sink stopper you'll never be without one. Hce Winnie (laddls, the plumber. tf VIOLIN LESSONS Arnoi W. Hlester, violinist nl the Star Tlientro, will m-cept pu pils for violin. Special attention to Juveniles. Iniiilre at Star Theatre or plione HMi. OAKLAND TO VOTK OX I.UiHT PLANT HONKS, Sutherlhl Conipnuy NetMls System for Its Own Town mill for Valley Kight Mll.-s Out. OAKLAND, Or., Jan. 20. Mayor Hunt has called a mooting of the voters of Oakland to be held on Jan uary 22 for the purpose or discussing the Issuaneo of Ixuuls for Hie installa tion of a municipal eiloetric lighting plant. The pnKWilkii is to Install an otecMc plii-nit In connection with the waterworks system. For the past live yenrs Oakland has Imen furnished with lights by tho Cniliiiioolti luvratnieii't Coiuany. whh-h ooinpiiny hn a plant located six uiileB east of the town. This plant is mow count ro I led by the Suthierlin Land Company. It Is ex pected the company wtill not desire to furnish Oaklaml wltili lights after tho present contract expires, as the power will be required for lighting tho town of SiiMierllm and the resi dences throughout the valley for a dint Mice of olght mines. J. A. Underwood, who for a num ber of .wars served as a director of the Oaklnind public schools, hns re slKiied, and tun election has been oalled for January 81 to elect Ills successor. Tlie iiTwnt board will have charge of construction of tihe now $20,000 high school which is to be completed by tho early summer. IIISIIOP SCAIIDINd AI'I'KALS FOIt MONHY. Sliys Cliuli'll KvteiiNioii Is Not Keep, lug I'nce With (Ireut Commer cinl Developiiient of Oregon. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 20.Frnnk ly .confessiliig Itself unequal to the present slluiUdon, tho Rplscopnl church bus iippenled to nil its friends, regardless of ohm-M. .nuigiU,,.' ... give money for churcili extension. wit'Kons uiiit'veiiied territory and undeveloped clH'.nns need mlsslonnry hHp fmniodiliiitvly, Is tho nssrt.o,n.- "Oregon Is the strategic point nnd now Is 'tho iwyoliologlcnl iuoiii.miL to luliviiineo," 'asserts MlBhop Charles Sr.nd.dlwg or t.llo lOiiIscopal church ot Oregon, In a plea junt pubUshed for mlsslonairy church oxtmmlon, llltthoji Scaddlng puts the roiiuesl for lluaiuilnl help on n biiBluess basis, saying 'that Oregon's resources and prosperity warrant large contribu tion's and aggressive development. '"llho eyiw or tho commercial and political world are turned whore roils .the Oregon," he adds. "There le no lneonsisten,cy in recounting 111 two filings nnd speaking of Orc gom's mailenlal reuntircm nnd In the an.ino bmnith, asking ror an Increase In coutrlbulloiis for missionary ex penditure. Whi'l ltj.nUA or hwi things mi ulsters to Uio bup- poii or n pniisti or a mission. All of these resources lire largely unde veloped. "Tho pour comiiiuuleRii't of today will bo .the wealthy churchman of tomorrow; Uio young onnllrmoe In tho struggling mission today will to morrow be iho steward of vnut ..re... crtl.r4. "Twenty tlion.v.t.,1 h,.,n. u.,nbn came Into Oregon lust year. They nro nt Iniinlgrnnls from foreign shonw that form tho tenement prob lem oi inrgo cities, but sturdy, stul- wnn, pwpie rrom riirms In it nnd nilddle west. "In aski.ii? fl.tn.w.l.,1 ,,u.tui...,..n from friends outside the diocese for tho elidowmviut nr il.n i.',.un,.,i silis'iwls for mlKslonarliK Oregon does . neaiise ino Mocee with the men nnd menus nt Its com inn nd Is simply iintible to cope with the conditions wiu.n conrront It. with the rapid Increase of liitii.l.lif.njM Mnii.,H.i a. Ihey ure over so much since, our present form or clergymen is ab surdly Insullli'li-nt." I'oitFsT it (;i:its AT coi.i.ix.i'; i,os.; i'.w. SICATTLK, Wash.. .Inn. 20 Seventy-live Cnited States forest lingers ol the Cniverslty of Washing ton ore wishing today that they had novel "hired out" to l.'ucle Knni I'he for.nt rangers have been wish ing for somn Uiue, but It dlil not be- miie known until Uxlay. when It wn learned that the forestry department haul m.Mfl.xl the rnngem nt the mil versri.y Unit they would not receive any pay durlog the college t.g-in. I lie rangei s left for the university to study forestry h.-f'.re the dismis sal of Gilford PIihIum by Preslilenl l ait. It was llii'ii iinlerstood that Ihey would draw full salary while at school . Since the chief forester's removal the "no salary" luitlllin- t1on has been rcm-lved. lAlmig the fiir.-st.rv studenis uf- fecteil by this order ure several from Itosebiirg ) . A Traveling KiiIckiiiiui. II. F. Iteers, 0l7-7th Ave.. Peoria. 111., writes: "I have been troubled for some time with kidney trouble, so severely at times I could scarcely carry my grips. After using one home or Foley 'a Kidney PilU I have linen entirely relieved, ami cheerful ly recommend them for all." Fol ey's Kidney Pills are henllng and antiseptic and will restore health and strength. Mnrstcra Drug Co. o J. F.url Pl.'k.T.s. the grocer, left this arternooii for Hprluglleld to buy a carload of iKitntoes. Barkentinc Missing Four Days, Fate Unknown NEGRO BISHOP EXCUSES MOB Sixty Railroads East of Mississippi presented With Demands For Increased Wages Special to The Evening Review. iiuwuiA.il, ivasn,, jun. 21. Up to nooai Uidwy uo trace bed been found of tho barkentlne Wanhteimw, wiilcli Umt Tuesday morning sudden ly disappeared while tflwlmg the do ubled ship W. W. Smith. Monday mornUig, when a fierce gnlo broke, the Smith signaled the iianntetiaw to stand by her la the storm. "Ave. avo." sounded th WlllBtle Of the oil 4AniAr ThrAo linwsors connecting aloanier and ship broke during the day. Tuesday morn ing the WuhIi toma w was nowhere to ue seen. Four duys have passed and no report has been received of the Washtenaw from either north south steamer courses or from any nnven on me coast. Acconllllir ito wtretleua ntvlMi eclved heii-e lt night from WesU . port, Captnln Lunvuldit, of Westport,.' reiKirts there Is a fonr-maKted bark enninu In the breakers Beven miles north ot the Grays Harbor bar. No definite JnfornMiitlon cottld be ! ob-' tinned, ns .the nxior wns telephoaied from North Cove aitid itho operator. Hi ore could nut be rnlsed ot a later hour. The ointft cannot be. tlie sulioonw Smith, as she Is reported io no Btiteiy in tow. Itallrouil Men Wnnt More Pay. CINCINNATI O I,.,.. 01 n-s-.. annds of tiralumen on sixty railroads operKiing not.ween me Mississippi iner nun uno aihuuic const have presumed ilmnumula for Increased wages, neeordlng to otllclail announce-" motiit niado today. The territory In Which .tho various ,iviil:.VMa m.Ma extends from the Ohio river to the C'lkiiadlan bonier. It Is predicted Wiat .'the rallroada Invnlved will follow the action of the New York Central, which has refused Co grant the demands on the ground t'llll.t ItlCV are en.rlkltnn hot - M . iliivHlnl arbitration. Lovett Argues for Mi rger. WASHINGTON, Jati. 21. Attor- nev-trlMlJOrajl WicknruliMn. wtav granted Hoht. 8. Ixureft, head of the tiiirrimnn systom, permission to file written meiiuurn.n.ln a...,,up.lnn v. t- reipiest thnt tho Government dismiss Its action seeking to dissolve the morirer of Mm It.il.u. nisn Southern Paelllc railways. Wlcker- siiiiiii iiromised to take the memor anda under consideration. Itiissln Answers Knox. ST. PF.TBHSlUma. nussln. .Tun"" 21. Actlug lii aiiparent concert with Janon. whleh i..n.a,i an,n ' i.. schonie of Secretary Knox for nen- .iiiM7.iii.ion ot me .Manohurlnn rail ways, lliissia today handed to Am bassador Hockllill. of the llnltnH Stag's, her reply to the proosal, which is believed to bo adverae. Negro lOndorses Lynching. NUW OHLKANS, Ijl Jan. 21 'There n.rn timefi ntirni ma nannn blitmn mobs lor lynch Ing negroes; , thire are certain occasions when such procedure may seem lustlfled," w-na the radical sLat.mei.t malA in. day by HMiop K. Hampton before uie Aincan .vietnoiint conference. HullllHUm dtH!lired that lli cal iiKvniH for molding recurring mob vIoh iM'o wan for the colored man 1o afford the whites no excuse for such acts. This, ho stated, could only be done through un.l,l iH'ggrugntluii or the two races. Lewis ltc-. lc. Kil President. lmA'AIOI.IS In,! fan Ol Thoe. L. Uwls. of Bridgeport, O.," was today declared re-elwited presi dent of the Lulled Mine Workers of Miieiica. I1I.AL FSTATF, THANSFKHS. George V. Joikw to J. B. naUoy, $10; lots 1 anil 2, block 77, Kin ney's Add to Roseburg. " '" .Muggie ('order to Bud Ildcher. $27:.; lot 11, biock 1, (Hendaie. I. P. Gardiner to Martin A. Borley, $10; WV4 SKVt sec 4, 31-2. NOTK K TO CUKDITOllS. ,! All persons knowing themaelvea .... Indebted to the undersigned are re- v mtexteil lo call and aettlc by Feb. , 1' 1, 1910. Notice Is also given that after this date the undersigned will do business only on a strictly cash I basis: don't ask for credit, f Dated Jan. 18, 1910. , ' dswfl S. TV BMtTItV