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EVENING ROSE SURG RtVIEW "isaruii vii,y exvkpt ai:sjAx iu IUSVIEW I'l'UUSIUNU CllMPAMV. Uuterad at lloauhurK. Orettuu, Pott office iu Bocoud-Claaa ItUittet I,. WIMIItiltLY. DAILY bauhiU of former tbuttopoUui nil opened bi vuster poaalblilllci than ever before, nud the Inventive gonlut of American bun never bnii Idle. New mlrnclea me daily being wrought by Invention. Why, then, biivo we hud a uualneBt depression In the fine of (hone lliliiK"? Dimply because n Krnat many peo ple thoiiKht we might to have II; wo xhotild luivo II; uuil iniiiil huvo II; It wiih duo. wuh liirKi-ly n nii'iiiiii muni. PURSUED BY A BLACK NEMESIS Guilty Brought to Justice In a Mysterious Way. BBMI-WKEKLY Per year . . Hlx monlhi .93.00 . 1.00 Jt'l.Y 1M, IIH I. TIIK lll'SINHSH Ot'TMHW. (Prom edllorhil pun" of tho Iloston (llolie, Miiy ID, I Si 1 4 1. It In the consensus of oplnlou of nine of the keenest and moat fur slalud men thut the Dulled Hlales In eulerliiK on nu era of prosperity thnt will completely overshadow even the ureal porloiU of business pros perity that have already come to this country since the Olvll War. They anaiKH muuy aouud reuamia for thla prediction. The flral and the one which la the most slitnlflcunt to ninny of them la thnt we have cone throuuh a aeaiion of liuslnoae depression for the flrat time In our hlatory without u punle. The old-time apeciilnlorH who could ttlwnya aceut a puulc nud make money out of II are completely con fuaed. They have seen a financial statu of alfnlra never before known. They have aeon the bnnka full of money during a bushiest depression and no piirtlcnlnr call for the money on any aide They bnvo acen Kurope throw back Into thin country from J."iO,lHHi.uiiO to 1300,000,0(10 worth of aecurltles and have seen these aecurltlea ab orhed and the (told sent to Kurope without any particular tuna. That would have meant a panic In the stock market a few years aito. They have seen a tariff enacted lower than the Wilson tnrlff. and yet they have Been ruw wool, one of the heat tnrtft barometers there la, sell hlBber than before. They have seen a delicate railroad altuntlon, that would have created a financial panic at any time In the past, studied nd pondered over lu a way that has simply taken the breath from speculators. The people have refused to become excited over It. They want It settled everywhere, but they want II settled rlRlit. WhvT llecuuso the railroad Indua try la not the olio dominating Indus try of the country any limner. While llnunnluru hn' tt.nifl tllL-HIll mil- roada the past !5 years business men I'se Parisian Sw. It Makes (lie lUIr have been buildlni! up other great PlufTy mid Abundant. Industrial entcrprlsea all over this jHn(1 It la needlces for you to have hair Thla Is a bigger eountrv than It that it anything short of perfect. If ever was before. Its potential pea- It li falling- out, loalug color, splitting ibllltles are being more and more or If the acalp burnt and Itches. Im realltod In every direction. The farm- mediately get from the Ked Cross era have become tclontlsts, and the Pharmacy or any drug counter a f-0-arld lands and the swamp lands are oeut bottle of Parlalau Sage use It being reclaimed everywhere and be- frequently the first application re Ing made to vleld In such abundance niovet dandruff, luvlgorates the tcalp. at never knowu before lu the and beautifies the hair uutll It Is hlstorv of fanning. gloriously radiant. lu the South malaria has been Parlalau Sage supplies hair needa romiiiered and the rich swamp Winds la perfectly harmleaa. It eoutalua are no longer the terror they were, the exact elements required to make Irrigation and dry fanning have the hair aoft. wavy, gloaay. and make brought new prosperity to the West It grow thick and beautiful, and Southwest. Water power Is be- You will surely like Parisian Sage. Ing conducted over wires hundreds It la one of the best and most delight of mile where formerly It was all ful hair Ionics known, but wasted. The oil lands and the mineral wealth havo burst the Have Arundel tune It. clearly now. Hut ninny or them are more antlsfleil apparently because wo have hud It. And they have learned some thlnK. They haie learned Hint you cannot have panics unless Ihero la "tight money" u ideas tho reserve la tied up, na It was for the past 50 years tied up when It was moat needed. Thla business depression wo have been through hus been valuable, then, lu that It haa demonstrated t all the people the wisdom of the present avslom of flexible currency. The old conditions have disappeared forever. Punlcs need not bo feared. Aa Mr. A. W. Douglas of St. Wools h.i til at the Keonniulc Club n few nights ago. there has been a curious pHyehologlcnl phenomenon during this business depression the people the common people hove been optimistic through It all. They loft their money in the bnnka. The com mon people hud more confidence than the so-called f Inniiclers, and when the common people have confidence von can t have pnnlca. So now that the lesson tins been learned, and that tho greatest cropa lu tho history of the rountry nro In alght. II la up to everybody to forget the mental depression, stnrt In quick ly nud get aboard the prosperity trnln that has been simply standing still on the tracks waiting for the engi neers to oil up tor n long run. Caps Cod Canal Opsntd July 4. Ity fur the meat Important ercnt on Cape Cod. Mass.. this summer will be the celebration of the opening of the Oic t'od canal on July 4. There will be n pageant aliening the history or the Cupe from hundreds of years ago up to the present time. The canal will net li wholly llnlshed July 4. but will nocoininiHliile ships drawing not mere than Hfteeu feet of water Ity .November It I" ciiceted thnt It will tie practically completed and able to serve vessels having a draft of twenty live feet of water. The canal cost f ISjAbV WO. HK.il TlKl I. HA1H A t'l.KAN. COOL NCAl.P. Vacation in the Shasta Mountains The Shaata Region offers to the lever of outdoor lite an Ideal place to spend a vacation. Mountain dliutiing. tiahlng. hunting, or en joying the mineral tpringt wlthohloh this region abound. I OW ROUiND TRIP EXCURSION Pares on Sale Daily To IVla. Set Itrtar. Caj'.le Crag SlUt Ketreat. Siwon, taiv.otce. CatteWa. Puutiuulr, Shaata S;rlss. Shata Mountain lloiuf. Simuit. Cattle Keck. V;';-r Soda Springs. Molt. WEEK END FARES to aeieral ot the aro ivlctifrvtu il'.ecida: to AVtnJ. tacljatve I .V.M ft v.5 1 I Tae Exposition Lie Call 05 neres! Sou titers Pacific Aaeat (or tvecifio ir.fo.-nit'.loa as to tarvt to any of l. aN.e points. john v. !rr. tieeerwl lwrngee Ajmt, IVrtlanvl lVtvg. if I awing for this In your place I will come back on curtll to see that you get your own proper punishment." The words were spoken by biivld Noliin. a farmer buy. to one who bud pointed bl "i out as a murderer. Uiivhl; while crossing n Held, saw a mini hur rying toward him. When he came up luivld noticed that ho was very much excited. He asked llnvld how be could reach the nearest railroad station and while the boy was telling him put his hand en his arm. Then, dinning u sheath knife, he told llnvld that bo would give it to him for Ids Informa tion. After Hint be darted nnay. Half an hour iifterward. while Ha vld was cutting wheat, boiiic half doz en men and boys, among them the ...... ..1 1.1... .1... L...lf mini woo lliiu Ki.ei. ...... came hurrying across the tlelils. They udviinced straight toward David, nnd when they reached blui their lender ttskod the oue who had glveu tho knife: "Is ho the one?" "Yes. I saw hliu draw n knife from the body and come In this direction." "HIiMHl on his shirt sleeve!" exclalm eil oue. "And here's the knife!" cried anoth er, dinning It from lHivui's pocket "All right. Come along." llnvld was charged with having kill ed n man whose body had boon found bwddo n road half a mile nway. Ho aw the trick the murderer had plnyed uiHiu him. Tbo inati had meanwhile wn shod his hands lu a pond and while trying to reach the railroad had beeu accosted by a party who had discover ed tho body. He told them that he had seou the murderer lenvo It and guided- them to lmvld. It wns thou thut 1 n v lil snld: if 1 swing for this In your place. I will come back to earth to ace that you got your proper punishment." lmvld did not swing for the crime. Ho was electrocuted and mainly on the testimony of Newton llnwkltis. the man who had left blood on his arm and given him the knife. Some time lifter Nolan's execution Hawkins wns approached by n negro who entered Into n brief con versa t ion with him. An hour later when Haw kins was entering the house lu which he lived, he saw the negro looking at him. He made a dish for his shallow er, but the negro slipped Who an alley, and llnnklns lost hliu. Hawkins saw no more of the negro, but heard of hliu. The negro was evi dently making Inquiries concerning hliu. Hawkins, who had guilt on tils conscience, was intending to slip away when be w-as arrested on a charge made by the police of having commit ted the murder for which lavld Nolan had been executed. When his case came up be found the police In pos session of a chain of evidence which had been sent to theiu nuonyuioiisly. It was originally a clew, but they made it evidence. During the trial the prisoner, while casting bis eye over those sitting a spectator! in the courtroom, sun- tho negro who had shadowed hliu. The ucgrv was looking straight at him and continued his gate. Then for the first time the threat of livid Nolau occur red to him. He shuddered. Hawkins was convicted of the mur der and sentenced to death. When seated 111 the electric chair he cast his eves oer ltuse standing about to wit ness his execution. There Is a limited number of officials at such ceremonies, but In this case the doomed uiau saw some oue eNe. "The niggerr1 he gasped. "Take hilu anay"' At that moment the current was turu cd on. and the otTalr was ended. There has always been a double mys tery tn the nutter of the llawkiiu case, lu the first place, the police nev er learned who bad p t'.'.cm on the view that res u .ted lu o'otanv.u the evidence on which Hawkins was cou vlctixl. lu tho s.voad p see. It has nev er two established whether llawk'.n really saw a ucuro present the mo mo! I before he died or was so wrought upon by his ai-prwicluri f.id as to see htm lu Wuatfic.atloiv 'Hie etvtais di clans.1 that no vvruussicu to Iv prv eut was given to any r.cwv A.l tlK-se who were there divlarvd that tlicre : was no lu-jtro aiuo: tl-.cin. There la a po-:'.''e fip'stutiox AN-ut the f.sue t'a.it Nolan was e trevutcd It was averted by phuia:. that such s.:b.'-is d. n t die of c in" tr'.clty. but under the knife at the sj aoi'.iei t auto(T. 1'; i opini. u . in a measure s'i-;vrt.i ty ll.e d'.-very that life ! '.ism y rivs-i i la the b-sty a lorf nhi e a'tr i 1 a;i'-. r-aiice of It has v an si d l 'j, t rs ma '.e a;- p ivM'.l a to ce i --n r.'.sl to ex;vrl u ci't ca an . l.vttvvir.tvt -.'.v aad w.-ce (at y rx-fv.x-vl 1 toe svrS It t ell known tl.at Noans o.' n-ei was iV3 !a..l of t . u no.- . It is x -.' i ract thit we liA.r w is oi ii.t.n .:e tere s wuh C.e s .-l it fl Iss-a ti;s;rvvl ti. mo sv: o a n vaii,e t'-e 0. i wi-v iv.-i'.-.tvd to :e.i! N.-ans i-., - a -', f 'f t:--y r S -so 't.sl l 1 '. " T t",.e" tal Ills ;i-:a V te Co: i ' s. If N U-.i i a . i' ':e c-' t i-'l !.v:a-v b : e.f n.l.'.'.t :-.-.. . 1 aiuj ot Son ets iV'l tVe s.-e- Si satc.1 r'. u fr-.-io. a ft- ---.: .'ei:?. I'vs uis.,1 as a ic- he uj i'l Save w i n; a civ aca nst -i r.'eu;y B-t id ti w tnes te tecuUoa. tsd. If eo, lo J J. t (t if! A ) SODAS Y IO rrulK nf jour ilralrm, I Jgatt guncino" HaVnl l)4Hif.n i nif mif i bf arirl ptl atiasiluirl)i lice Jttolaiiiifttt opoti tf.ni of M rml Utm U hoin ill 1(1 ( Cut org? KuwemoWitd.0t-..,i1utwi,l uca!en. JUjftTiES' F. K Hakaimjn a Son K.'vTw "MKItt l ltV" KISAI'PllAltS. VMNICK, CuW. July 21. ".Mer cury," a turtle owned for 40 years by the fumlly of the lato Charles Canfleld, has disappeared, nnd great ia tho woe. CllAXtiK OK DIXXKK HOl'RS. Tho usual Sunday chlckon dinner will be served ut the Koseburg Hotel from 5 to 7 n. in.. Iiiuteud ot at noon. as heretofore. ANNOIXCKMUXT. Our stockholders have Instructed us to sell our busincBS in nny man ner that the directors may deem to the beat advantage of the stockhold ers. After several months' effort to get a satisfactory bid for the stock PROFESSIONAL CARDS It. F. JONES Attorney-t-Lnw Will practice In nil courts. Ex- Register U. S. Land ottitrce. Office In Masonic Bldg., Casa and Jackson streets. and fixtures as a whole, we havo de cided to put the entii e stock on sule i at prices that should cleau it out I within a few days" time. Accordingly, on Saturday night, 1 August 1, lill, the store will bo closed for two or three days to give : us a chiinco to got tho Btock nr-j ranged for a sale. We have no old, stale articles in our stock to work off onto tho public, ' but are offering our entire stock of i clean, fresh, staple and fancy gro-' ceries at prices many of which wili ! bo below cost. Tho entire stock must go, regardless of price. All our credit accounts will be closed Saturday night, August 1st, after which time all goods will bo sold for spot cash only. All persons owing us on accounts are requested to settle saino with us either before or promptly after the first of August, so that we may pay off our creditors and close up our affairs without un-i necessary delay and expense. ; Keuiomber our big sale opens about August bth, so save your cash and take advantage of its genuine bargains. I Watch for sales opening announce ment. UOSBBVKG ROCHDALE COMPANY. C1IAS. F. HOPKINS Attornpy-at-I jaw Room 420, Perkins Bldg., Roseburg. Ksneclal attention given to con veyancing and tge examination of titles to real estate. Practices In all State and Fedesal Courts. Phones: Office 119. Residence 13S-L nu. n. k. sxki.i, Osteopathic Physician Diseases of Women and Children a specoalty. 301-3 Perkins Bldg., Roseburg, Ore. U .0.. H1CK9 BmVEYOH 28 Perkins Huilding. Roseburg, Or. Al.BKRT S. I1VEY OPTOMETRIST US W. CAS3 ST. Roseburg .... Oregon. una. hkei.v. sethkr a stewart Physicians and Surgeons. lulte of Offices Rear Doaglaa Na tional Pank. Ground Floor. Ph-ne S67. ROSEBURG .... OREGON GI UPON A. FORT Vocal Lessons Stndio 311 East Cass Street Phone 191-J. ROSEBURG. ORE. MRS. CHARLES S. UEINU.XE Pianoforte Instrustor Musicwl Kindergartener Studio: 4:3 Ella St. Phone 33-R. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SAIJ3 OF HEAL PROPERTY. Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County, n ml bearing the date of June 22, 1914, and to mo directed, command ing me to sell all of the right, title and Interest ot Orville L. Melin, M. H. Evans and Hattie G. Evans, his wife, iu nud to the hereinafter de scribed real property on the 20th day of December, 1911, or at any time since, or that they or any of them now have in and to said prem ises, to satisfy the judgment of J. P. Reinert for the sum of Eight Hund red Kitty-five aud 50-100 Dollars, with interest from the 24th day of April. 1914, ut the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and the further sum of Seventy-five Dollars attorney's fees, and costs aud disbursements in said suit taxed at Thirty Dollars; said executiou having issued in that cer tain suit enfitled in said Circuit Court wherein said J. P. Reinert Is plaintiff and said Orville L. Melin, M. 11. Evans and Hattie G. Evans, his wife, are defendants; Now. therefore. In obedience to said writ of execution and order of sale I will on Saturday, the 2ith day of July, 1914, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon expose for sale at public auction nt the main entrance to the courthouse of Doug las County. Oregon, in the city of Koseburg. and will sell to the high est bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest which the said de fendants had and owned on the 20th day of December, 1911. or have had nt 'ar.v time since or that they non- have in and to the Sou;hwest quar- ANYONE CAN UUY ANYONE CAN' BUY THE UMPQUA VALLEY FRUIT UNION Carloads of Flour Flour is ctrtaiuly moving at the Unipqua Valley Fruit Union's warehouse, across the tracks from the depot. People are buying their year's supply now, while the roads are Rood, AN!) AT ONE DOLLAR PER SACK. It helps the fruit growers to have you buy, whether a member of the Association or not. (iOLHEN HARVEST FLOUR (per It) U. sack) $1.00 This is our leader a splendid Eastern Oregon high-grade flour. This is not a sale price. It Is our regular price. We can do it for two reasons: First, this flour does not cost us what it would cost vour dealer: and. second, we only need to make' expenses, while he has to make expenses and Wis pi-ofit.When you buy from the Fruit Grow ers you get the profit. RED, WHITE AND Ill.l'E I'LOI H ( I!) lb. sack) $1110 The same grade of flour that you are paying : l.bu for now. Absolutely the finest high-grade hard wheat flour that is made in the Northwest. . .$1.00 . .$1.25 MILL FEED PRICES: Rolled Hurley (70 lb. sack) Ground Harley (87 lb. sack) urounu uaney in iui tun. .. n llran, ordinary (CO lb. sack) "c Ilrnn, extra I GO lb. sack) ',. ThiR bran bus high feediig value because It con tains a large percent of shorts. Shorts (90 lb. sack) ; VV , Our mills make no middlings. This rich feed, which is usually sifted out of the bran and shorts and sold separately, is all in our bran and shorts. Compare the two before buying. ALL FRUIT (iliOWERS SUPPLIES, such aB Apple, pear and peach boxes (pine). All our boxes are PINE. Spruce boxes are cheaper but do not h ld up well. The association advises against their use. All box papers, etc., at whole jsale prices. BY-T1IE-WAV. Docs any of your land need TILING? Watch this ad for tile prices prices at which you can afford to buy. The Umpqua Valley Fruit Union The Co-operative, Non-profit Association of Growers Warehouse Across Tracks From Depot. A. L. KITCHIN, Manager. Phone 232 ANYONE CAN HUY ANYONE CAN HUY ter of the Southwest quarter of Sec tion 35 in Township 27 South. Range 7 West of the Willamette Meridian in Douglas County, Oregon, contain ing forty acres, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appur tenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining; said sale will be made subject to redemption as prescribed by the laws of the State of Oregon, and I am commanded by said writ of execution and order ot sale to place into the Immediate pos session of said premises the pur chaser thereof at said sale. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, June 2:l, 1914. GEORGE K. QUIXE, T I Sheriff. Otce Houn: Phooee: t to 13 a. m. OtSce: Main 171 I to 4 p. m. Kaa: Mala 171 OK, LITCKITA 9JITYH, PhjaMan Women and Children Dlteatet a Specialty Offlc. Masonic Bldg.. Second Floor Campers Buy Your Groceries Here A-J you will ft g-oceriea that ;'eae yea ar.J aJi pleasure to yo :r ca:r;:rg tr;;. Kery tr;L' iz o;r store '. boujtit aid 7-:cJ .'.h t;-e oc;ect cf tuakitig i a rernrasent custon-er. Gi u ir caair:"- order a:d we will ud to-a tk. troaV.e aud or-y of inferior jrcverie NEELY and NEELY 119 SHERIDAN STREET Insurance For fire, accident, automobile, steam boiler, burglary and lia bility Inaurance and surety bonds, see ms. My companl s are the oldest and strongest, my rates the cheapest. F. G. Stewart 4:0 Pine St.. or phone 142-Y. TAKE YOUR CHOICE COOKING AND HEATING SCHEDULE For electric ranges. Irons, chafing dishes, and other miscellaneous heat ing devices or email domestic power devices. METER RATE Three Cents (3c) per Kilowatt Hour Minimum charge, $1.00 per month FLAT RATES Electric range for domestic purposes 15.00 per month Electric water heater for domestic purposes $2.60 per month The above ratot are for permanent service only, and provjdes for the installation, by the company, of a separate meter for measurement of current used for cooking and heating purposes. Douglas County Light & Water Co. Phone 6 1 , Roseburg, Oregon Lumber S'.Jewi'.k lumber cut to length, while it lasts, Ji: per M. Dimension Lumber of al'. klndi. Finish Mouldings Vciverti'.y bra: 4 Star A Star singles, cedar rvtj, both aJ a:d sv'.it. We tu iv you a fair deal. km Lumber (o. Wt-chester St. anl Kinney Spur. Trno:e 1T. E. J. Brewer, M4aj:. COUPON tor NATIONAL Embroidery Pattern Outfit ROSEBURG REVIEW Pile J? 17 Tea a-e resnlar r-.idcr you must present one coupon llVe !!l:l 0e The Na:-..-..: r--e! '.-y O itM is cimr.iim.cj to b, ttie creates! r..'V:0 """V ''!''.:: ra'terna ever offered. The 200 r V-.W " Zxl :o 'f,;1 v,'!r '''u!l' tint's ONE Coupon ' " !!ei 1 he presented with One Cora- p e e 1 i..:,. i . !.- !..' e: l:-.-rnctien .uid one All Wood Bead rd H.xy a .! !) c-:- of TN- eetitt is to cover duty. eJ- S , -5. .f. : i ,. t.u-u-re-is iv, erhej.l . ...,in. th factory to yon. pac'xie fros i