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feU I I' . LJ..I. 1 1 'J - . I EVENING ROSEBURO REVIEW IMSl'KO PAU.Y KXCKIT BVNDAt ItKVIKW IH IH.ISIUNO COMPANY U WIMIIKIU.Y. PAILT ywir, by niAtl 13.00 t month, dllvr.l 60 Tr wk. dfHvtrM 1 WKMl-WKKKl.Y r ywr . , .13 00 81s mouth 1.00 KKIUU'AKY 111, HMO. Kvory fruit -nro r mul prtwitvo fruit-grower In Ooiiuia count) ftttouM b In 1oe-lnirr next Satur day, l-Vh. lo aMimM th frutt grower' meeting ntnl hear the In- ructlr talk lv Oommlwtoner Carton urn! Prof. O'Onrn. Poth of lhw men have hud ream of ooorl mic to back their know levlse, iVn'l tall to her them Visitor to !Ureburg. &a well Ai our home people, are unanlo.oua In declaring that our atreet lighting astm la one of the moat notable mprvementa our city haa made. With finely vel and well lighted at pee t a H oaeb u rg h a a a aa u m Oxi a metrepolltAn Hindrance, in marVed contra! to the dark, diamal And muddy thoroughfare of only a year ago, Krery traveler la now herald In tta prntae. while then none a poke mv ontr to condemn. That wa A fine bodv of men who cam here from Kit gene SaturvUv They an men of anrvtauttal huM nea And rrofetonal atandtng and they came here with a purpose That punae t to defeat one ,f the moat nefArioua count t dttUton acheme w concocted In thia thev will have practliNilly the unanimous aur ort of Itouglaa county, and thla ahould And doubtless will - he hacked tv a great majority of th rot em of the tate. Kng-ene ta having a warm wntro verav ever iaklng up the ' S.irM' hoekrt adv-enlaing av'hen'.e, whn'h Pivvater Hartog never would emploi And which Koarhurg ha d:;vnissi with Manager Hartog made Varcwe the moat talked of town in Or.g-or hy M etvrresndence aystem. n-wji paper arttele and matter printed at home. With ikM of town nv.ng "Sunpef NsVleta. Kovurc iy yer doing thing in a different wav lnytng printevl matter at home r..1 evpevt to pain gTaIer res;i;t than drlng Any farmer year m It his tory . That antlcvnty divi:on moving Uat atrda tn Ke9vnrg hew-sl to the atare the tnie inwardness ot the "eTnith" scheme. A hereto fore alated in these column. t w ahowifi to te fnreW a vheme o! w-onM-e effle holder And t.-wr. Kvomer and it wcu'id rve no logiii rnate rnrrsvae or r"'c r.eed It Adoption tave-s w,v;'d raisM tn both Ijtne ar.d IVr.g1 ur,::. A wrell a In the propoAcsl ne ,vr,n 1T, And yet the puh'ic won;.! V r. hetter ervsV and in rrr.r ir.siar.vw ' far worw There ; to neoivs.: . ! right vr ?-nt!,N in t' s.en;e ktiA everr vMr in The :a;c .oa kr.c U. Ven the fac-t an Vrown-.n. they wtU te made known throne h Ht the tate. the Norr.;h" shemer ) he gicR r.o morv in-.ts-wideratton than a j.-k of how; ng' vote iViA 'oek front Tte; Sti;r. being Varv-h t w .: Tn the aiwSal e-:tj exvf:c-r. tn.o" a a: -vet rv;r.g K-rc ki:r c! t-i A Th1 if to ra? the c,; v v or ore-th rJ! el e ji c; Ftrve rav;r.f Tt i. e: rrikV, tht ?-er s r:T.g ,'.; oa( n per t les jv - t; , - th lspt yer ocr;,r! T f With A h.J.d Ot tt. f-Af fcxfc. A . fil-t NM:t ( ' i.v; Tv fJ ; Vfr fc h . ft. t , A fiha'l Ve :e .v-i b'tvV- of rti Mvir.p h fco. r iaa: yoar. At t.f t.u t i.V : re-nt arr to tv rT,,-,.vi r Bota it fvr: rc Nt,.-. Why Vacuum Cleaners Do The Work! $c!r i'tftc" grA bav orffL: pf-. ;.--r :r fc. ruc fat v,xt;:kT 1t:re.. rtw frb.r cbnrre c.-'-ti'- v it.: tbe g-c4.4 c---' V;r4'ii.g woA at 4 fibn: c" t arv air f-vR. e-xec;rc UfM g'ob. rWa a-et ni ?c-te-r ar w-r l ie o: w -taria! that nV.sm dij: u r'mrd 'tbut rtb or aa- Have Your House Cleaned wfit the iobfc-t Kievrrc TarKcn Oie"- -it tb ce At ri! b- o Kcx'krt $nm huh ' and th HpiiHcRtUini tor pivlnt ' tromle to be practically double the Amount tmi yenr'g fund will eorer, Although the city ta to pny but on thlrd the cowl thereof, a Rftlnnt lt))tng one It ,iU limt year. The city's fxpiMino I hi year will he no greater thtut It waa laot. for the engineering work la Already prActlcally routleted and heftdea he etpontllturvg In that line It aa mvoMmr to draw oer $.'000 from the general fund of th city with which to flnlnh paying for the Wr Creek hrtilgo. Pecanse there fa no apparent opposition to t hi a j ear' horn. Issue, voter should not allow IntoreM in thla matter to las, but alum Id turn out on Saturday. March Mh. and roll up another ro lin ing majority In favor of more paved treeta. tine Important fact that ahould not be overlooked ha been called to our attention by Mr. IV llagon. A Kosehurg teamster. Thta la that manv of our treeta outside the paved dlstrVt are In ureal need of repair. He tot! u that he hrok M wagon twice during the past ook on what should be one of our heat aireeta, hut it la now filled with "chuck -hole," Com plaint Along thia line f rom o t h er pa rt of t he tow n Are also hoard. Can't some thing be done HUA1N LINK V 11.1. PK - lU'll.T, SWA IVIIKIKY If trV U ttennieHl In SpHng Kot1 Should he tn Opvmtlon hy IPrj At lAht. Marshfietd Tinted; That General Mant'r J P. O'Pricn ha reoom mended and evp'vts the evnatnic- tton of the Prain-ts PAy line to ivegiu this aprtng I the new bmnght here b ,1. K Orvn. formerly g-oner! manager of the O, A, Smith mill, who arrived here tslav for a hort Tis.1t. "While coming out of ChioAgw a few wcka Ago. 1 met Mr O'Prlen and had qntte a chat with hira." said Mr Orn ' He informed me that he had jnst Iwn to New York and had the Oratn line matter wp w;th the official of the Southern Pa-cttS- therv Me said that a long a ; h e eo m n y had a u t a m ; 1 1 i on dollar already invented tn the Irain Vine, he had reoonimoridoi that the work N rv s ; m ed and co m p ot ed . He said that the constant' engln 'vrs had ecn in; rue tod to revise vnd cwrrtvt tNv:r estimates on the ';ne ard he ir.dictc-d thai it was hi jvrsonal belief that construction won'd N resumed th. spnng " if Nrpe, if construction t rv-sv.r.-.od th pr.r.g. it will be 11 r No (ere the line ;s n o;vrtion hat irom what I hae herd. fiiliy e- ; vsrt to r;.!e jr. to MarshSe'd on a ra:n in :U " t'AMKS V Al.l.KY HKKK7.KS. The fim-.er are d'.Ap-po:nte4 with he bad w-o;er, x t koe; therr. from their tvvrl V,r ard Mrs ted Utx ha-e m o 'od ; o K iVh a rg . xt& V r at; & M. Pc-b Var:;r..ae ha-e tak-c hi--.r v'acy-s at the ;at:c Pii Tc.'k wrtt thnv.igh the Ya;ie ; e r.s, a. to v -.y. t his 3 a r g h ; er a : VarshS-'.d Vnr.v an-- sick wi;h la fr,;w Vr Os s a rr, o r. g ; h ose very ill at rv;a. nNv-r.t : now bo.r.g he: A a; the charvh l-v the Me;ho- ll : s " s Vv Rr's..A rt... w-.fe ar rjs:t.ng (r., ar d -', ; ,v hrv V rr. Ja'Tios ,,. reirTied to tl .-"d h.N?r.e b re ;o v.st frior,,1s '. : Oi?i v has re; t,rT:OJi horr f Tr.-'T. V s'x V -s r.d.- k V nrri ' .vn'. ; ;-:vg rvs.r.g T.)ce The J bt, (;.ft ..fcs CA-.SoA .ti.f- COB- j !..?: KT A ;h.'J.VT. ItJkVfT. 't Nvt I aNs" r.; rr M fifc,-s J Vr Cv ,,'-! ba g.ne ;o rorVr;4 - i C-fcrer .-r ".,. is bh pdiy? ;o R,-itfe- I .c stv t.it- ffc.bt-' h; i i. ;i J Ka s.x-.a. w..l be hed a; :b v J, i :. t ,w cie t,d a.', for a . r T H K K . " it. ih.vktx ArKiv y i-.ci-T.s a . . t i tv, coon. . o-V .r- a :,- - i.' ."Li jk i i t. I a :f -o.-i IT; ;b . - '.X i. .- ; lrj!Ge oi" .bej ' : --, v i - sisv .t ' . i ;r '.-.;-, o. '-r1 :tvrr ,i a ' ' - ; T1MHEH AT Al'CTION'i MIX- KHAL HIOHTS 11KSKRVEO. Imwu Siiccocdluit Tlmltor and Stone Act of tirenieitt niHrtAMor to NorthwcNt StAtiHi. WASIUNHTON, Keb. 19 Of All the conservation legislation recom tueudiHl by Preatdent Taft, and drafted In detail by Secretary Pal lin ger, none U o.' greater Importance to the Pacific Northwoat thau the bill prolding for the aale of timber and timber land. Thla bill repeal the timber and atone act. And prorlde for an altogether new method of disposing of tjovernment timber land and the timber on uch land. Pe cauae of It Importance, tho Admin tatratlou -bill, a drawn by Secretary Palliuger, And Introduced by Sena tor Nelson, la here quoted At length: Section 1. That All legal subdi vision of surveyed, vacant And un reserved land of the Putted StAte. weat of the summ't of the CAscAde Kiiugo and Sierra CoA8t Range of mountain, bear.ng milting timber which Averages $000 feet per Acre, and all such lands east of the sum mit of Atd mountains bering such timber which average 5000 few per cnv and the timber thereon, hAll be disposed of only tn the mau ner prescribed by this Act. S'll to Highest Itidttcr. Sv. t. That the timber on all land mentioned in the foregoing section shall be sold by the SeeretAry of the Interior to citizen of the Pnlted States, or to associations composed of uch cituens. at pub lic sal os at not less than its ap praised value, in such manner and amount. And under And subject to such regulations, terms And condi-, tion as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, but a purehase of timber under thi act shall not be eonMnied or or-erate to glv the pur chaser thereof any right, title or in-1 terest in or to the land upon which; such timber t standing, except the! right to such us and ocvu nancy' thervwf as my be nevwsary to the: cutting and removal, or to the sale or manufacture of the timber into lumber, and all timber so sold shall tvven to the Pnited State tf it is not cat And tvmovod within if" year from the date of Its sale, et-1 oert in casen where the timber 1 purchased hy entrymen or locators to whom raten; shall issue under! ihis Act for the land on which the umber is located. Miweral Ix-cai(o Serwkrato, i Sx S. That the lands affected by :h;s act may be disrvsed of under the mineral or cwal land Uwti or to actual settlers only under the rro-. visions of the homostead laws; but tio rifht. t:t)e or interest in or to the ' timber thereon shall be are'aSrned or acquired under any mineral Kva::ac .t ecul land or boTrieytead entry, or nr.der any ratent issaed thereunder; nor shall fsuch location, er.try or raTnt rr-ec'nde the rr-hase of the tfrr.ber on the land vvered thereby F.j-TTi.-vi-r tbe or.rwjtrd s-rTr.rArri is rot all thit is rsycr to cxr Av-.taoi; KiAxi 1msv-.x; Pi ViruJett nns wluc-h rcw5,jc te ir r,i r.i..i.:.T-ii-rs ;,k,s be oomrV1 re ly irjvs from the Ir kcv: i:ar a real cure o.r. f f v :.i. T.i Uast MuM left m tb csrc-iatsoz wiii ror cc jkter cm: a :r s. cctroKk o: l, trcuaMa, m-la aU :w XiCfous fyowomt .x Kkr:d ir .-t.;l; tr. . :i.r.-t- corT:ccooreJ sjs. :a.f tair. o?$ aid ..)crs etc. 0r.:y a bkxvl T-nr.f-r c.n cxre Or..tacxL Pcisoi. Veirities -kvi! rere cbeck te symr-toms :cc a t.Tne. at tte trvr.$ ttur-t ral nart:-. ard ieav roaor. i.-rrc jinz.c it. ti fTTzn.. l.v Nro.:c: ,-aw.r-TvxT.t.T'wr.t to tbmwarc. Tie eLs rersrss trr rc.h ;rj: zr-f r. S S S. cr.rp Oocraurci;s F)cwi ari rtres r- r.xryf: 1; res j(tti.'e bkod. arc r r.vf ewrr r-trtjei evf t;e rvxs,-.tL rnk::.;: cjrcla;:c.Ti pt-. r.vk .ri beariy. w: erws & ieav t: i.t.. c: w.-e c.jswtse for ti. T r.r atbreadefc. 5- 5 c tz.zzz iT.v j--.; t n-: rv.Jfx t Jvt is iZi f-r : rt cf Tv-v-a.. brtis aid brki m v. t.-jcis; vfc.tbi ;r li.r bi.vo-r.-rr:i r-rMw jes. ajod ax tr !,T:i r.:.j sTv-wJr'i.T 3i.r.; to bui lir.c tr'li. tz. u sys:-n Zi yvoa ft Co':.,.!.-:. r v.I yc.; 5 5 cr.r voi. ieoaBs i: wili xivor- .v.g r-.:r.;r j-nr Sk-wi. FTrf Tre-Msiert F.-vl a-i ut 3rii.-i dvr to TSZ 5 WITT SPECIFIC CO, ATXAJTTA. GA HOUSEWIFE'S LUCK k Always jcsxJ wbe she oses "Qneea Ch" or "EicelskN-" Hard Wbaat Floor. Made tn Vancouver, WksIl For saW at All Roseburg Groceries They carry "The Pride of Docs Vis." W. O. BRIDGES General Merchandise Frvs tv. W.v. ;,,j;;r r3 V.!ac. Oakland, Oregon. from th right to men ut and oc cupancy of such land aa may be necessary to the cutting and removal or ti the sale or milling of tbe tim ber. Sec. 4. That any person who has made a location or entry under the preceding section shall have a preference right to purchase the timber on any legal subdivision or subdivisions of the land covered by hi location entry, at the lop price bid therefor at a public sale at which such timber is offered, upon payment within 30 day from the date of such public sale of $1.25 per acre for all lands covered by the timber nurchAaed by him, and he shall nay the purchase price of such Umber tn such installment and at such times a the Secretary of the Interior may direct, but no locator or entryman so purchasing timber shall sell or cut or remove the same or any part thereof from any legal subdivision covered by his purchase until the whole of the purchase price of all timber on such legal subdivision ha been fully paid for; providing, that the $1.25 per acre paid by the locator or entryman for land covered by timber purchased by him shall be Applied And credited to him ujwn the last installment due for for the purchase price of tbe tim ber; and further provided, that no patent shall issue to any locator or entryman for any lands covered by timber purchased by him until after he ha fully paid for such timber and perforated all the acts required by the law under which hi location or entry was made. How lrYKWits Oistributed. Sec. h. That the proceeds " from the sale ot all timber disposed of under thU act shall. aCter paying the expenses of appraisal and sale, be distributed a follows, to-wit; One fourth s-hall be paid to the state or territory, to be expended under the direction of the U-cisJature thereof, for roads and schools in tbe counties where the timber sold was located at the time of the sale. The resi due of said proceed? from the sale of timber in tbe states and terri tories u b?ect to the provisions of the National Irrigation act. shall be paid into and remain a part of the reclamation fund, and the residue of the prvveeds from the sales of tim ber in states not subect to the pro Tiaionc of said act shall go Into the general funds of the treasury. Sec. i That as soon as any tim ber sold under this act has been re moved from the land, such land shall become subject to entry or disposal under the general provisions of the pnhlio land laws of the United S:aie if it is not at that time covered by a valid subsisting entry Section 7 of the bill repeals all of the timber and stone act, except sections 4. 5 and . bat provides that all pending entries made under tb.at law mar be perfected upon comp'iaiic with Its provisions- ratrcrr Review advertisers. CURES '0 13L-UUU r-UIDUfl Phone 441 gmmr lake tin?e arc cvvts mrT win be tf need bty rocr Ica-br !r b AT. Ptr . bnancH beams e:r are care'i.iS' . solected and rs! sjed Timy I wort r. r cLcker and wi:fc tke pnwtbte wasra T- a?w wftrth roch soore that rc-diti- lcm.be, bt we doat eti-r ar swvrw for tbrak Tbiik tt e-"r. 'WATCH OUT FOR THE BIG Red Star iu the window of the Masonic Temple. There is the place to get bargains in real property. I. F. RICE Real Estate Agent Roseburg Oregon AVKRTISKI 1.KTTKIW. Rm&lntHK uncalled for In th KosburK postoflic?. Fob. 21, 1910, are the (oIIowIdc letters, which will tM chargeil at in 9 rte at one rent each: Dow. S. P.: Passent. D. I.: Gra ham. Taos.: Greenfield. Mrs. Mabel; Gerwolf, Win.; Xeal. E. C: Ruskln, A.; Schuyler, Wm. E.; Smith, Mrs. Effie; Warner, F. B.: Wilson, J. A. C. W. PARKS. P. M. Grants Pass Courier: The will of the late J. O. Booth was probated last Saturday. The entire property was left to the wife during her life time and after her death to be equal ly divided between the three child ren and their natural heirs. J. H. Booth and R. A. Booth, brothers of the deceased, and J. M. Hockett. a brother-in-law. are appointed execu tors without bonds. The estate Is very valuaMe. Some of it is located in Portland, a considerable amount in Seattle, some tn Douglas county, and quite an amount in Grants Pass. The real value of the property is hard to estimate, bnt from the best information we can pet it runs somewhere between J 150.000 and President Heine Orphans. Hundreds of orphans hara been helped by tha president of the Indus trial and Orphans Home at Macon. Ca., who writes: "We hava used Klectiic Bitters In thia institution for nine years. It has proved a most excellent medicine for stomach, lirer and kidney troubles. We reard It as on of the best family medicine on earth." It invigorate all Tital organs, purifies the blood, aids di rection, creates appetite.. To strengthen and bnild rp pale. thin, weak children er rundown people it has no equal. Best :or female com plain ta. Only iOc at all druggist. icdr Lionel R. Webster, of the Multnomah County Conn, sent his res:rxt:on to Governor Benson Sat urday, to take eCert March 1. The Judge will at once OTeJi law offices In Poniard, and will also uke np the good road& work of the Stale Good Rojuis Association, a general or raner. Later in the dAr Governor Benson appointed Tionas J. CSeeton as successor to Juice Webster. A Salcfurd to ChOdrea. "Osr two children of six and eight vea.rs hare been since infancy anb ect to coids and crcun. About three years ago 1 started to use Foley's Honey axd Tar. and it has never railed to prevent and cure these troubles. It is tbe only medicine 1 can pet tbe chCirea To take without a rcw.- Tbe above from W. C. Orn stetn. Green Bay. Wis., duplicates tbe exwreioe of thousands of other users of Foiev's Honey and Tar. It csres rangbs, ooids and crovp. and presents brozch:u and psexmonia. U-sjrs Dru Co. CALL FOR (.XX XT V WARRANTS. Notice is hereby pvea all parties ' htij'.g cocxiy warrants issued by ' rOTgifcs Cocx.tr. Orefan. and esn ; flTwd "not pfcjc for want of fends," j,n;r and mciwdiag the f ta day nf Kirch. IK!, to present the same ' far payixiext at the office of the cotxry treasurer of said connry. for mteresc or the same wiil cease after ' tbe dare of th notice. iiated a: ?:osebLrc. Oregon, thi :r.tz diy of Februarv. 110 J E 6AWTER5. , TreiSirer of Ivmgia Oonntj. Ore-ron- dn.lt IrprTI twr b -tibDnt odl $ j C:Trc'u.tiiit liS.n.rr ; Rcwburf ! lint TUki-er cttcv Hk ffc f Tentt.nc dii rirfafcn$r it for I knt-vber lor oi.r he dtt I Violin for Sale itxd insETimeTiL bow in use at tbe Star TbeBtre. Apply at THE. STAR. jle Lewis Cafe MTAL5 ATALLHOm ! Si:i:A:e-d on Cass strrrt uttr tie Sctbfm Ta- c;5c oetvir. ; NOTICE FOR Bll8. Notice U hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Directors ot School District No. 4. Douglas County, Oregon, until Sat urday, the Dth day of March, 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, for furnishing and Installing a tan unu furnace heating and ventilating sys tem, In the Lane school house, in the City of Roseburg. County and 1 State aforesuid; each bidder will be required to submit plans and speci fications with bid, and the bidder that Is awarded the contract for In-1 stalling said system, will also be required to furnish a good and sum-1 cleut bond In the sum of Three Thou sand ($3000) Dollars, indemnifying, said District No. 4. for any Iobs that might be sustained by reason of said WINTON Here is the car the automobile world has pronounced the perfect car. The Self Starting, Sweet Running WINTON SIX WINTON SIX Demonstrations given any time. Cars in stock for immediate delivery. I have the agency for Douglas county, Oregon. If you are interested write to or call on me at EUGENE, ORE. W. ROSEBURG BOOK STORE Carry in stock A full line of School Books A big stock of office supplies and blank books. Drawing Material Typewriter Supplies Agents for Moore's Office Methods Newspapers Magazines. Roseburg Book Store See the North Side Planing Mill Co. North of Page Lumber Yards, for All kinds of Lumber and Mill Work. Fruit boxes. House building Material, Doors, Frames, indow Screens andGlass in all sizes, Mouldings and Brackets, Shingles and Lath. Mill on Ktnm-f Spur T.lcphow 2)21 Orders Promptly Filled Roseburg, Oregon. L H. RH0ADES & CO. 21 Successors toA.D. BRADLEY. Come and see us. - Can save you money on any thing you "want to buv. f you we any thing to sell get my offer before selling as I will pay the highest cash price for second hand goods. Mr. Farmer You should drill your grain in with a Hoosier disc drill to get best results. A Hoosier dnll will pay for itself in two seasons. Call on or write us. J. F. Barker , Co. !0 acres 14 miles from J t . Oakland. 13 acres under cul- X 4. tlvatlon, 4 acres bearing Ital- 4. 4- lan prunes. 4-room house, X 4- barn, plenty wood and water! 4, 4 Good place for fruit and poul- X 4- try farm, and a snap at 4. 4 2000, half cash. P. A. Cop- X 4 pard, Oakland, Oregon. 4. 4 4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.., system not supplying sufficient heat and ventilation for said building. The Board hereby reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated this 19th day of February, 1910. GEORGE NEUNER, Jr. dsw Clerk School District No. 4. S. MOON WAGONS Vt.S C v VS N V t-kl !k S; f !Ti. VR .-;$ ttwroii. Rcvvburs, Ort-so Lafe Lewis, Prop. m t;iK wr. r-ta u Oiak tVrma. mows