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-T-rriH'B:ma:!! 9 EVENING KOSEBURQ REVIEW ,W ' t ; t. 4. 4. 4. 1 Hi,. ItKVVARll i ! i:m.. ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY i HV '1. I" vlfrW of lue ru;l that wf KKVIEW I'l'BLMHINO COMPAXY X tutu i.rwus ur. agtiallng the ii. recall Kl Jlldlfe Coke U lu T Entered ut Roseburg. Oregon, Post- JL grounds of ullcgi-d erroneous .j- ofllce da Second-Class Mutter. Ij. WIM1IERLY DAILY Per year, by mull 13.00 Per month, delivered CO Per week, delivered 16 SEMI-WEEKLY Per year 1 2 -CO Ell month! 1.0I ... m: sti, mil. UNDESERVED HUMILIATION. 4. instructions III the caae 01 ma 4. State or Oregon v. Hay Jic- . Clalleu, I have deposited with . ,L the Review Jllio lu gold which . a. will he ialil 10 auy peraou who . 4. will furnish 1111 opinion of any 4. reputuble lawyer or any Judge tut I he Slate of Oregon slating that the Instructions glveu by J. Judae Coke at aald trial are 4. erroiieoua or tlial said luatruc A. 1 limn dn not slute llio law of 4. neir-uleue. - X d.wif V W. CARDWKLL. 4- Eugene (inuril: The lliruaieued re call of Judge Coke of thin district 1 lunch to he regretted. There lu no evidence that he haa been derelict 'n his duty, or Inlentlonully biased In hi" rulings frum the bench. A murder trlnl ut Roseburg, however, reunited In an acquittal when many persons thought the defendant siioiuu nae been punished In some decree, and exceptions are taken to the Instruc tions given the Jury by Judge Coke, rureful examination of these Instruc- ion fulla to disclose wherein the court deviated from the rules of law in such cases, but after the verdict ni m-niilitiil It seemed necessary to criticise some one and fix the blame somewhere, and it wan discovered iiiai the Instructions were not worded In accordance with those uskod for by the district attorney though ma terlally of the aame Import. Judge Coke is In reality being humiliated uk an expression of popular feeling BKalust lax enforcement of criminal law. It Is asserted, also, that violat ors of the local option law w ho were heavily fined by the court are lukliirf advantage of tho situation for pur poses of revenge. The danger of putting the recall Into effect against the Judiciary be comes annarent once wo confront a condition such as obtains in this In AWUil ttl.it JloVr ttw- cot.iiltaU'Jii thi.ro Is no uy but by Judicial pro-! cei for the wrur to b- righted? 1 lu either event, how can the 1111:11 r- coult. being guided by the cotialiui-j tlou, hold that a Judge is recananiei for interpreting the law according to; tils llclit und ublllty? ' i It the hlither court does uut take such a view, what day will It be re-i culled for Its interpretation of llu-i law? If It can be recalled on such' a pretext, then there Is no contiti'-j tlunullv created iudiclary with power; and aultiuiliv to administer JustifR. 1 The elt.-ci would be to breuk down that nan of the state constitution which makes the Judiciary a co-' ordinate branch of a government con-j slating of the legislative, executive und Judlclul departments. It is Impossible Uliuer our system make the people the Supreme court. Vet that is exacuy wnai . being attempted by those wno are proposing to Invoke the recall on a Judge because of his Interpretation of the law. The Coke recall will fail because neither- the recall nor the constitution ever contemplated thr.t every man in Oregon 1 a supreme Judge. occupant of the bench in this countiv in the level of the common oflbe seeker. This may he an extreme view, but we can easily realize how the naco of the recall will tend to ward making trimmers of the weaker .lass of Judges. They will be mo-e Intent ti ion making popular decisions than in weighing the law and evi dence and rendering a decision In accordance with it. lu the case In point, Judge Coke has made a really envlablo record up on the bench. He Is a hardworking man, of good legal ability and known to those who are closest to him as honest and sincere. Kven If the re- call movement does not progress to ih nolnt of an election the action tuken has been humiliating from Its inception. Implying a distrust, and censure that Is wholly undeserved. Iteeall Sure to Kail. Portland Journal: Probably If the recall he Invoked against Judge Coke, the matter will go to the Supreme Court. It ought to. Then, tno issue prroeweu iu u . . ,h i,owel hleher tribunal will be. why Is the lo,,,'n ? J0" UW?'', recall Invoked In this Instance? The replv will be that the recall Is in voked because Judge Coke gave cer tain Instructions to the Jury in a cer tain raBe. If the court finds the Instructions to be correct, what can It do, but d- Studebaker Wagons Mitchell Wagons Ruu The Best Champion & McCormick Mowers Rakes Binders leaders Recognized as the "Standard Machines" all over the World. They don't cost you any more money than the cheaper con structed machines. Michigan Buggies J. F. BARKER & COMPANY Tomorrow the "Portland Da'ly News" will contain the expose of the reasons why the recall Is being Issued against Judge Coke. This story Isj absolutely reliable and correct, so far as the nubllshers can determine. Get ,,. mi mini nn. 000. 000 bush- a copy at Roseburg Book Btore. Hit' )Bi tne biggest since 1908, when the Implements and Vehicles Case Plows MAItltlKII. utunna it huB nppn Arvueo w ii n ap parent good rcuson that the election dure the recall on Judge Coke un of Judges for short terms reduces tne warrameu: Dr. Leon- hardt's Hem-Rold, a tablet remedy taken Internally, removes the cause of plies permanently. Sold for $1 and fully guaranteed by the lied Cross Pharmacy and druggists every where. Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station B.. Buffalo, N. Y., Props. Write for booklet. 6 If it tlnda the Inatruc- Despair and Despondency No one htt a woman can tell the story of the lutTerin, the despnir, and the dnpondency endured by women who carry daily burden of ill-health and pain because of diiordera and derangements of the delicate and important orms that are ctiiitinctly feminine. Tho tortures so bravely endurqd oom- otely upset the nerves if long continued. t. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a ooiitive cure for wcakocss and disease of the fcroiniiu orgiumm. IT MAKES WEAK WOflEN STRONO, SICK WOMEN WELL. It alleys infltmmntion, henls ulceration nnd soothes pain. It tones and builds tip the nerves. It fits for wifehood and motherhood. Honest medicine dealers sell it. and have nothing to urfe upon you as juit as good." It la nonteoret, non-alcoholic and has a record of forty years of cures. Ask Youa Nbiohbors. They probably know of some of its many cures. If you want a book that tells all about woman's diseases, and how to cure Ihera at home, send 21 one-cent stamps to Dr. Tierce to pay cost of mailing uty, and he will send you a fret copy of his (treat thouandpatfc illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser revised, up-to dsfe edition, in poner covers. In handsome c!othbindin(J, 31 stamps. Address Or. U.V. Fierce, Buffalo, N.Y. ALDERSON'S THE QUALITY GROCERY FRANK. G, ALDERSON, Prop. A strictly fresh line of groceries, eggs, butter and produce always in stock. Fancy Fruits and Vegetables I IN SEASON Candies and Nuts. We also do soliciting. hearyreld of he Paeltic Northwest M'CLASKEY MERRIMAN. At the ties of m'll feed i fn n nnft 000 bushels. I home ot tne Driae s parents i,uiui 'With the exception of a few districts,) Sutherlln, Or.. June 20. 1911, at 1! . o ciock noon, iuiaui n. ..-1 Claskcy and .Miss Marian Merrl- i man, Kev. J. E. Uurkhart, of the i Presbyterian Church, Roseburg, ; officiating. I Mr. and Mrs. McClnskey will reside at Pasco, Wash. I DIECKMAX VAN TINE. At Ques-! ta, New Mexico. June 8. 1911, Phillip V. Uleckman and Rosaline NO MORE PILES. Hem-Rold Ioes Its Work Thorough j where more rain Is needed, the whole No Return. i wheat growing area ot tne t-acinc . I Northwest is in fine shape and a It you have plies, you know that ;Bplendid crop is practically assured, the usual treatment with salves, sup- ! u Is safe to say the yield of the thr-:e posltorles or operations can't be de-tates will be far In excess of last pended upon for more than tempor-1 vear, when 42,500,000 bushels was ary relief. Outside treatment won i 'harvested. cure the Inside cause bad clrcula- Rolled oat. and barley, cracked DouRlas County Crwnrr butter wneat and an vane- ouiy "-""" -- -- --- the Douglas your grocer lor u. , Industry. I and whole corn, hone 13. dtf OREGON NEWS. ITCHIXO SCAI.P tint Itid of In n Kew Hours. There Is nothing made that will so quickly rid the scalp of distressing itching as Parisian Sage, the hair dressing und beautlfler. The Red Cross Pharmacy guaran tees Parisian Sage to cure dandruff, Btop itching scnlp and falling hair, or money back, and sells it for only 50 cents a large bottle. It puts vitality into the hair and gives it a radiant What is held to be the tallest one- fl nnle 111 the world has been presented to the Astoria Centennial ' luster. by a Portland lumber company. The staff la 219 feet 5 inches tall, 36 inches In diameter at the butt and 15 at the top. The stick is yellow fir. without a single iietect, unu found 111 the woods of Clatsop Coun iv Tho irimit Hnenole will be set up in the cltv park at Astoria and Phil, (Sough, Metschan, of Portland, has presented - a huge Hug to the Centennial man- Cyrus Walker was elected grand .oonioni m Hv from this staff. The 'commander of the Indian w ar et i.m,,.r is f,u'feet lona and 25 feet j Pr:ins in Portland Tuesday. He re iiio The mile and flag have r- reived only one more vole than V lived at Astoria and a foundation of ;o. I.loyd. one of his opponents. M. Van Tine. Mr. Dleckman Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dleckman, of Myrtle Creek, formerly of Glide. He is a veteran of the Spanish-American war, serving with the Second Oregon in the Philip pines. He Is now engaged in rail road work at Questa. A Leading California Druggist It Is the favorite hair dressing of refined women because It so quickly refreshes the scalp and not being sticky or greasy Is delightful to use. ,.l W... I,..n l.nthm-ort U'ltlt Hlin- 1 llU.l'll l nr. ,i ,.....v . druff and Itching scalp since I began u "h niinir Parisian Saee. Lena Jic- Wichita. Kans., June . iiu Pasadena, Cal., March 9, 1911. Foley & Co., Gentlemen: We have sold and recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for years. We believe it to be one of the most effi cient expectorants on the market. Containing no opiates or narcotics it given freely to children, i Enough of the remedy can be taken I to relievo a cola, as it nas no nauseai- . I ln results, and does not interfere ; PHONE 36 COR. CASS AND ROSE STS. cement Is now being made In which. There was no contest for any of the to set the big stick. I other officers. Those elected were: A parrot belonging to John I'. 'Senior vice-grand commander, A. II. Shoup. a Civil War veteran living at Stuart: junior vice-grand commanl Oregon City, summoned aid when hisjer, Ed. C. Ross: grand adjutant, Cl umsier was helpless from a paralytic to Kleeman; grand commissary sar slroke. Mr. Shoup lived alone and geant. Charles H. Chambreau: grand early In the morning was stricken, his chaplain. W. D. Ewing: captain of entire left side being affected. He the guard. John Storan: grand niar was unable to call for assistance. snal, John fallen: relief commltte?. The parrot, hearing his moans, set up otto Kleeman and Charles Chnm a loud screeching that attracted the breau. attention of passershy nnd they en tered the house to find Mr. Shoup. who 'is 70 years old. helpless. He was taken to a hospital and cared for and will probably recover. According to the Oregonlan's esti mate of the wheat crop, this year's vidd will bo a record in the three states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The prediction is made that with digestion. Your very truly, C. H. Ward Drug Co.. C. L. Parsons. ' Sec'y. and Treas." Get the original I-oley s tioney anu tar uuipuuuu u the yellow package. For sale by all druggists. F Dvspepsia Is our national ailment. Burdock Mlood Hitters is tho national cure for It. It strengthens stomach membranes, promotes flow of digest ive juices, purifies tho blood, builds you up. Highest cash price paid hair. J. F. Barker ft Co. for mo-dswtf Get Your Screens In early. It promises to be a great fly vear. Suppose you come here and order them now. We have them foi any slued door or window. Or If you prefer to make them yoirself we have the moulding, the wire eleth the tacks, the hummer and the hlnaes All at a reasonable price Order filled for all kinds ot trnli boxes. The J. G. Flook Co. Roerbarc. Orrcoa. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! LADY WELLINGTON Glvea more heat and lasts longer than any other coal on the market. U per ton, delivered. Phone 127. Ofilce 130 South Jackson. A Charming Woman Is one who Is lovely in face, form, ; mind and temper. But it's hard for woman to be charming witnoui , health. A weak, sickly v.oman will be nervous and Irritable. Constlpa-, tlon and kidney poisons show in pim ples, blotches, skin eruptions anu a wretched complexion. But Electric Bitters always proves a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. They regulate Stomach, Liv er and Kidneys, purify the blood: give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion and perfect health. Try them. 50c at all druggists. Any skin Itching is a temper-tester. The more you scratch the worse it itches. Doan's Ointment cures piles, eczema any skin Itching. At all drug stores. R. F. SMICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offices: Abraham Building. Roseburg - - Oregon. Glassware Just Arrived! Large and Complete Stock. L. H. RHOADES & $3000 Worth of Second-Hand Goods CO. Wanted (ITT THIS OCT) VOTE COUPON (itxp FOR FIVK VOTES RilSF.IIl KU RKVIF.W o Candidate Address This Coupon Not (im.d After W'FPN'KSDAV, JI NK 28. 1911. Coupons must be seat In flat packages, or bring thtin lu Conte l)ep.trtnietit. Oil out neatly nd mall M. M. MILLER. (Llceased Real Estate Dealer). Ranches, Acreage & City Property Some of tlien ohould salt you: lM) acre grain and stock ranch, 18 acre orchard, good building; 40 acres one mile from Myrtle Creek food building, etc.; B acre 1 H miles from Myrtle Creek, In cluding 10 acre of bearing orchard; 100 acrea oforvhard, 14 acre full bearing, balaar a years old, will sell at a bargain. Kin bun galow, splendidly located In ltOM-hurg, price a.VM). X Exclusive Agent for the Green Orchard Tracts, Near (Ireen'a 9tattoa, la blocks of B to 1.1 acres low price and eaiy terms ar ilal at Review office. Office 82 X. Jackson s. Phone BO. W. W. WALLACE CONTRACTOR Cement Widks, Wrick, Stone P. O. Box 221. Roseburg, Oregon. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711 1 to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1721 DR. LCCKTTA SMITH, Physician Women and Children Diseases a Specialty. Office. Masonic Bldg.. Second Floor. DK. C. L. TEARSOS DENTIST OFFICE IN REVIEW BUILDING Hours: 10 a. tn. to S p. tn. AI.P.KRT S. Hl'EY OPTOMETRIST 118 W. CASS 8T. Hoeeburg - - Oregon Dili. SKKI.Y. 8 ETHER A. STEWART - Physicians and Surgeons. Suite of Office Rear Douglas Coun ty Bank Building. Ground Floor. Phone 11(1. ROSEBURO ... - OREGON DR. i. U CALI.AWAY. Osteopathic Physician. Graduate American School ot Osteopathy, Klrksvllle. Mo., un der founder of the science. Dr. A. T. Stl'.l. Abraham nidg. Phone 1691 ROSEBURG OREGON Telephone SjS. Hour 1-11 " 1- I PR. F. W. HUNT Dentist. Abraham Bldf. Roaeburg. Oregon. , ANNOUNCEMENT! We Have Taken the Exclusive Agency for the World Famous W-W-W Permanently Guaranteed Ring. From now on the men and women, boys and girls of Rosebuig and vicinity will have an opportunity to buy a guaranteed set ring. ThiB ring that we have on sale Is made so well that the maker guar antees It. Each one is accompanied by a written guarantee that distinctly Bays that If a stone should come out It will be replaced absolutely free at any time, or. If necessary, a new ring In its place. Just think what this means to you people who wish to buy a set ring either for yourselves or as a gift. Just think what pleasure such a ring will give you, when you know that the stones are perfect ly secure when you know that no matter what happens to the ring or how long It Is worn It Is guaranteed by the maker. These rings are here for your inspection In all the vario is birthstones. They are made for men, women and children, and can be bought at prices from $2.00 up. We Want You to See These Rings. A. S. HUEY Roseburg's Leading Jeweler. Home Made Root Beer If you want a Healthful and Refreshing Drink for the Summer, let us supply you with our Root Beer. Noth ing better. Once tried, you will not be without an ample supply in your home. Phone 186 Roseburg Soda Works Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Every Day Vegetables of the best quality, Nutmeg melons, Tomatoes, Beans, Peas and all kinds of season able fruit, cherries and ben ies. Call up and -we can tII you what we have new every day. The Benson Grocery Pure Food Store Phone 184 225 N. Jackson St