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About Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1904)
V t EVENING R0SEB13RG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY . 11Y i REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. OrriCB-Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone, Main 901. i. WIMBERLY B. W. BATKB FoKB DAILY. .13.00 Arir,br mall or Month, delivered fat Week, delivered BEMI-WEEKLY. fyer . 11.00 Hi Month JANUARY 13, 1W. Winchester News. Mrs. Rufus Bridges, of Albany, Is visiting friends at this place. Jlr. and Mrs. Benj. Rlnehart, Chas. Stephens and his sister, Sadie, of Cala pooia, were visiting relatives here Sat urday. Grandma Sutherlln, who has been quite sick at this place, left Friday for ber home at Oakland. Mrs. Rufus Bridges and Mrs. Benj. Rlnehart and daughter, Ollie, made a llvlnfr trio to Oakland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Randle, of Idaho, are i ic;,intf with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sutherlln. ,... t,i M,-r:lallen. of Roseburg, .;.v, .T. Sutherlln this urpnk. folks of this place went to Wilbur Saturday night to the lodge entertainment, and report naving linn time. T. W. Turpin left Monday for Cala- nooia, where he has been wonting. ii s ninAhsrL and son. Chris, have just finished a contract of cutting wood for E. H. Ottinger, oi wiiDur, unu uue returned home. Shout & iai-i. A Frl.on.r In Her Own Unuii Mrs. V. H. Layha, of 1001 Agnes Ave., Kansas City, Mo., has for several vears been troubled with severe hoarse- J . , .1 l,nl or,,,,,!,, which nena anu at. iitnva - he says, "Would keep me in doors for davs. 1 was presenile". ior uy inj.- " - ...r.U .... nnt'i..nnlilA l-PSll tS. A friend gave me partof abottle of Cham ber alns cougn iteineujr " i ,.. ..i nu. t.hp 1 ractlnns. Lions ujciubuij - - and I wish to state that after the Hist tlav I could notice a decided chango for the Doner, mm i- mi , " It for two weeks, have no hesitation in saying In saying I realise that 1 am en tirely cured." This remedy is for sale by Hamilton Drug Co. Looking Glass News. from Ton mi iitni mrinir ITTr'n T nnc-o the BUSINESS a I Tur ciTOHt; ItlHi I JL A CARDUI BABIES In caseB Many homes are mere lonely abodes because no children are there. nf,a l.l in almost every case because female diseases have paralyaed the organs of 11 nart. Wine of Cardul impart nea.u. am. .u tan-enness and makes motherhood rblem thousands of cases memtruai is suppooed to be incurable. Wine of Cardul i rigila es t organism S$lA secure a 11.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui. The u of Wiue of Sui will bring happiness to your home. requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, -The Ladies' Advisory uan"'" " CuutUinooga Medicine uo., waiwu.., AMF.TnvsT, Colo., Feb. 24, 1902. vXn everything MKS. DOHA I. E. LeFEVBL. IlUTAST, Va., Fob. 18 1902. ; tSt baby boy by your treatment. She highly appreciates W of Cardul. Fisher &Bellows Co bSi Death of Caius Webster. John McGuire was down Mile Sunday. Miss Susie Olllvant Is homes again, after spending several days in Roseburg. Mrs. J. T. Spaugh, whoso foot was Tory bodly sprained over throe wccks ia nni vot able to be around, but Is Improving slowly. The funeral of Mr. J. J. McCoy, of Roseburg, was held here last Sunday, it Mr. llmlLfors. of Ten Mile, preach ing the sermon. A very largo crowd t.i.1.1 npii.htmrH. friends and rela tlvei followed the remains to the ccme ... itn w9 74 vears old and was lelulea for some time beforo hlsdoath Ur. und Mrs. T. M. Olllvant and Mr. Job Donning, of Ten Mile, were among those who attended the funeral oi .Mr J. J. McCoy here Sunday. J. T. Snaiiifh dldnuitoarnshlng busl- 'nesaSaturday chopping grain and grind ing chilled plow shares. He grinds them for ten cents each and farmers are beginning to realize the henolll of having a sharp lay. S.M.I.Y. UnngrKtulillluii. Mr. John H. Cullom, editor of the Garland, Texas, News, has wrltton a letter of congratulations to tho manu- 1 I l,.mWl.lll'. f 'llllfll KPIll- ! IHCUirt-s yi nun.." - wlvaa follows: "Sixieon years ago wlicn our Hint child was a hahy ho was subject to crimpy spells and wo would be very uneasy about him. Wo began using Cliainberlaiti s t ough lleineily In 1W7, and liinling it such a rtliablo it'inedv for colds and croup, wo have never Veil without it in the housel inco that time. Wo have live children . i i .. It . all r t.limit with ami imvinjiwii . - ---- , l. I1..A .r.uwl fn:il.urA ill this remedy is that It is not disagreeable to take ana our uiuncs n-nj Another Is that It Is not dangerous, . i. .... -Ulr il .rivlmr uti nvnr- ano lliere 15 iloao. 1 congratulate you )"n the suc opm of your remedy." 1'or sale by H ami Hon Drug UO. Real Estate Bargains. Kix.nonm house. ."xXl. Three of the best building lots in theclty, fc'HHl. '-" .v timlHir. 2 miles fn'm city, I.(X per acre. Tho best sawmill pro position In tho country. LAiUKiua """" Spray how, pruning tools, spray pump, etc., at yke'. Ti o n a., no..aioa,i a laintrrAm Tues day announcing the deatn" that day of his brother-in-law, Caius Webster, at Paso Itoblea, Calif. Mr. Webster will be remembered by many of the older residents of Roseburg. In tne eariy I0s he nublished a newspaper in mis city called The Ensign, at the place now occupied by the 1'lalncieaier, to whteh name the nanor was changed af ter Mr. Webster sold out to E. G. Hursh, now a resident of San Francisco. Alter disposing of The Ensign, Mr. Webster moved to Marshlleld and took up the practice of law. Later he tormea a partnership with his cousin, A. M. Crawford, now attorney general of Ore gon. Mr. Webster served one term in ii,A nmu-nn lei-islature as joint repre sentative of Coos and Douglas counties. A number of years ago itir. vteosier movod with hiB family to California and sottlod near Taso Robles. Of late he had been In poor health, which gradual ly brought on his demise. Mr. Wobster was llu years oi age. tie is survived by a widow, two sons and two daughters. Found On for liiillg-Mlon. T iiKn Chamberlain's Stomach and r.ivni. Tablets for Indigestion and Und that thoy suit my case better than any dyspepsia remedy I have ever triea ana I havo used many Ulllorent remeuies. 1 am nearly llfty-ono years of ago and havestilTored agroatdoal from indigest ion. I can eat almost anytning i want to now.GKO. W. Emoiiy, Rock Mills, Ala. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. The particular, hard to suit and hard to (it individual is invited to call on J. i a M,.nn,i-Tnll. the tailor. A suit of clothes made by "Mac" will give you satisfaction. Bear In mlnu tnat ne carries only the latest styles and pat terns. l' Sale of Jackets If you have delayed in purchas ing your winter jacket for your self or little one we have some re markable bargainB in store for you. Our jackets were considered by all those who saw them to be the prettiest and cheapest line in tho city and at the prices named below you cannot afford to over look us in Jackets. $5 50 Jackets .$4 25 $7.50 " $8.00 " $10 00 " $11.00 ' " $12.00 " $1300 " 5 50 5 75 7 00 8 00 8 50 9 50 Children's Jackets Prices almost cut in the middle. 90c Bu)-8 the cheapest. New Leaves Are Turned Over hi una umtj "i jui.i. ..v j leal" be a decision to buy GROCERIES here. You'll be healthier and wealthier if von do. Our goods are of such good quality that those who cat of them thrive wonderfully. And our prices are st low that they give the pocket book a chance to grow fat. J..F. BARKER & CO. See us for your CANDIES and NUTS For Christmas. Wo haw. had a record-breaking sea son in Jackets, Furs and Waists. Never have sold half as many in any previous season. It has always been our, policy to close out these lines each season so as to start the next season with nothing but new goods. Hence this reduction. Sale of Furs hi nl.. tin, fvrniln furs IVOWllv uuij B - no imitation or dved over turs. They come to us direct irom inn largest manniacturera m United States Gordon & Fer guson, St. Paul. This in sufficient to guarantee that they are the BEST. 9.n nn Furs $3 00 $5.00 $5.50 $6.00 $7.50 $8.50 $9.00 $10.00 aifiSO $11.00 " $12.00 " 9 00 Other Furs as low 4)1.00. Near Seal and Astrichan Jackets. 4 25 4 50 4 75 6 00 6 75 7 25 7 50 8 00 Staple and Fancy Groceries Sale of Waists Wo still have an elegant line of French Flannel, Heavy Cotton Oxford, Velvet and Silk Waists to select from hilt they won t last . . tl.A n,imi named beloW. JOUg ttl. I" , . Come early and get your choice. 80 I 10 I 40 1 65 2 25 2 50 3 50 4 00 4 25 $1.00 Waists $ $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 $5.50 A suitable Christmas present. Everything in the General Merchandise Line. 'Phone 721"- lllue prints of township maps, fifty conta oach. Filing papers properly pre pared. Frank E. Alley, up stairs over land oflice. c This Like a Comet in tha sky comes S Iha slur ol neaun Good Time to Buy Harness. $1150 worth of harness goods of all .Wn-hitinna is now being closed out at our store regardless of cost.- Will sell the whole stock in a lump, if desired, i...ihn !i.Ml. A gdod opportunity to start in business. If you can't call in person, drop us a line by mall. Hildeburn Blk., Roseburg. Oregon, d-sw-tf. Two million Americans su3er the torturing pangs of dysiepsia, Xo need to. Burdock Blood Bitters cures. At any drug store. WOOD FOR SALE Slab Wood Cut to 16-inch Lengths Also Hnrd Wood in stove lengths for cooking and heating stores. Call on Mill St., just aero is ti e R. R. track from S. P. roundhouse. 'P"Q" 'Q43 J. A. Zimmerman, Prop. I Inmniia remedy i Aninr tha slom- rh that which U U unable to do (or 1 ttstlf. even II but or overouraenou. to the weak and weary despon dent dyspepnc. curing all disorders. it m in i n im, iuppllea the natural ,:,V tni.onf dipcstion and fW-t the work of the mmtrh. relAxim? the nervous tension, wnue i y and membranes of that nrcin are allowed to rest and heal. It cures InHlfftlnrv flatulence. nitmtiilnn of the heart. nervous dyspepsia ana sustomacn irouoies oy cleansing, purifying and strengthening the glands. memoranes oi tno siom ach and digestive organs. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Ten Dcalir Can Soapf? Tm. Bott-MWtr. $1.00 Stra hrWlnf 2HmM hrwl IT t. C .Win 4 CO. CHICAGO. I I THE TCCTIMP. rkP FVFC MIL 1 L.J 1 11 1VJ Jl LILJ is not a matter of guess work, nor is it a matter o trying I on pairs of rendv made glasses. It is a science jioverned by principles whicn none but a prson who has studied the anat.'my of the eve can understand. No guess work in our . niotbo. ' of testing the eye. OUR won n ot,nn.Lcu. Ft. Trm wmsi.ow JBWBIiBR AMD oTIOX-3W .UKAR TIIK IIKP1IV. LAND FOB. SALE. Here is a nocxl home and dirt chean; 210 acres 12 miles west of Rosjburg: all under fence, 70 acres of plowed laud, balance good pasturo, well watered and pi, ntv of good limber; fair house of si rooms fair barn and all necessary out fcuildinesf o acres in orchard ; U mile to school and postoflico. Price 1U00. Here is a nice little home for sale six miles Irom Roseburg, one mile to school, pobtoilice and store i all fenced and cross fenced ; M-acre farm land, bal ance pasture well located ; due views, good house of 7 rooms, barn and all neces - ' '..v.. Ji i;... ,h (.,ii nrhnr, . This is an ideal home and cannot be SIT UUfc uuiniiiiSot pw "...j beat ior the mcey asked, only 2,500. , No. 3. 1300 acres, all fenced, no other Improvement. Well watered and nlenty of good timber; 300 acreB can be farmed, balance fine i grass land; tive miles form city on S. P. railroad. This is a fine piece of land, and well located. Price, ',iacre7of land 12 miles from Roseburg, 160 acres fenced, 60 ac.rca In culti vation. 400 prune trees, and a mixed orchard for family use; box house of 9 nn 1. hoinH! 2 Ion hirn. hlaclcsmith shop and all necessary outbuild ings. Lies on the county road ; Unlimiied stock range joining place, wel. watered rnd plenty of timber. This is A No. 1 stock ranch and din cheap. Price ... p.i. ..i... ii, .1. n.. nmllot riirhtiu the heart ol the city. flu per acre. av m u.vv in... w.6- n PllC w'acres of land. 122 acres of this land is rich bottom land, no better in the Hate ;balance hill land, good pasture and plenty ol timber. 10 miles from Rose burg. Good house of six rooms, one house ol three rooms, two good barns and all necessarv out buildings ; hop drier on place ; plenty ol fruit for family use ; 4 mile to school ; 5 miles to R. R. station, good road to the same ; good fishery on place. This is one among the best farms in Douglas county in fact a perfect farm Of the above described tract, 122 acre is tine land for alfalfa and clover. A perfect home 55 acres, three miles Irom Roseburg on county road. AI fenced 20 acres in bearing orchard ; five acres in young orchard ; 5 acres in grain ; 25 acres pasture, well watered, and plenty of timber for home use. Oood I two story house containing V rooms, hard finished ; good barn, 50x20, with big I sheil on one side ; a.l uecesnary outbuildings. Beautiful view of the city from 1 place also soldiers' home. This is an ideal home. Price 5,000. House cost 125,000. liood roau aiiU a nice urive lo me tuy. vuw i.ui unu .. two vears "JJJj. iQ acre8 ignced, so acres in cultivation. Small house and harn, small orchard, plenty of good mountain water aud lots of good timber. A fine mountain range lor stock adjoining. This is a nice little stock ranch. Twelve miles from citv, two miles from school and lour milee from poslolBca. Price, 1500 lm. , if land ;!. miles from Oakland, all fenced and all A No. 1 farm land except ahont 20 acres. One good barn : no other improvements. rso. 10. 1W acres, v nines irom city, reuwi u,n uu wwu uh.iu,o. First class land and well located. Two and a half miles from railroad 'tatioil First class land and well located. Two anil a hall miles irom ranroau station one-fonrth mile from school, aud one and one-fourth milea from postothce. Vt ell natered and plentv oi timber. Price 20 per acre. nens is a (mryani ui jruui inc. no " " in iha hxn nl the citv nf Wilbur. R. K. deoot. stock yards, store hotel, postotfice, blacksmith shop and a good school, this lot contains oo acres oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Stock UllVVLllllUW Fanc iFancy Fresh Eggs and Albany Butter Every Day Crockery and Glassware Fresh Vegetables In Season Leader In Low Prices on Everything In Stock. C. P. DAVIS Successor to J. L Fletcher Near the Depot. X Trlviits Free Pellverv to all parts of the City and Suburbs. 5 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Vor sale by Fullerton A Richardson, lioseluiiL'. O. '. Hull. Oakland. Trochct's Colchicine Salicylate Capsules. A atat.dard and infallible cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUT, endorsed bv the h.Chc;- medic;.! authoriucs of turope and America. -Dispensed onlv in apherical c psulcs, which d1S ZZ"n liquids f bc stomnch wi.liou. causing IrriM.n or dissnrccable symptoms. Price, 1 .per holt. boUby druciN. He sure and get the genuine. iTuiu , ... Wvki.a.mu. onto. Ma r,fc For tale bj Fullorlon 4 Richardson, Roseburf, O-egon. colchicine SAUCYIATL IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT abort what to buy tor the holidays Shoes and Slippers uto lxth iippful nr.! ornanrnUl. Flint's Shoe Store Fine Assortment at rA Tl.a hinaaat Inan Int. in Hnnthfiril .Q. W. ncn: W rimiilfmu vi '-' mi;. T , , , " OrP?nn ritfht in the heart of the city ot Hbar, K. k. hotel, poMotnce, blacksmith shop and a good ecnoci. inia 101 convama oo wren t ootl two-story houae, bai-n and all necessary ontbniklinca, 700 bearing prune trees, twines pienvy oi oineT irim. cini mnea ui hi u. id P inK every few houra, aloon state read. Don't overlook this iC yon are lookinf! I lor a perfect home, land A No. 1, no jtter. Think of it, only $4000 for this perfect home. We alw have another place mile from tho above described r. t ..... 1 U .11 . a.on n.itl.iil,liiirfl all l.ndni- ence, W acres in cultivation, 10 acrea a hops, watered by four (rood springs, plenty oi timlieT. Thisiea good home fcr some one. Price 2000. For any -ii :..f.,.tint. nn n irrila In 1 U RifA Hoa P.ldt AlMllt. SaOWhurtr. Oreuon, or f. W.Gmhbeon o'ee. A nice nine nome ivinit on ine eoain 01 me vmiuit n:r umi ncnv containing W acres; tine tishing and hunting; aom irood aaw timber on place n i in :l I .. 1.1., ...1 .maa 1 iVht nnA-thinlilnnrn nna.tliirrl in finfl. AlUJUl 1. IIIIIVB ll'Hii VWRinmii vi.v. . n , v.. w ... etir and one-third in two years at five per cent interest. Nowhere is a chance to get a good little home cheap and on easy terms. It beats taking up a home- A nice home containing 140 acres, all fenced and cross-fenced. Forty acres crop, 15 in fruit and balance good pasture; well watered and plenty of good .:'. Mil .1 . V,lf n n., 1,,1 nn.t.r.ma ilnro anil P P. atur inn. VttlT house of sx rooma, barn and all necessary outbuildings. One span of horses. a f l,.nn. irimnna f n tnn tiitit.Tina i , me nntro turn ialvnfl. nO chickenfl, 12 turkeys', 13 hogs, and all farming nnd houeeholtl gootls tJO numerous tn mant inn. K.iur it mi 'oa fniTTI KORHhlirff. KVf'rvthintT tTOPR tor X.liUU: IZUUU down, balance on easy termp. inis is a penect home and dirt cheap. 1W) acres of land 12 miles from Koseburg, all fenced and cros-fenced, good house of seven rooms, barb and all necessary out-buiMings, yonng orchard, just beginning to bear, of 150 trees of all kinds of frr.it; small grnpe vineyard and nlontv aI mi.l I fruit.. 90 itp in rnll ivatinn : nhnut 1 HOOTtOO font of timber, oak fir; a tine mountain stream running through place large enough to run a r-mill six montlis in the year. Two miles to poPtotKce and store. A fine -k rrtmc joiiiintf place; riii'e. h -althy location ; plenty of good mountain water; d tli I in. it and huiitiiitj. Price $101.-0. plenty of small fruit. andti saw-i trick iw acres oi lano lying on top oi iainas monniain ; nonne anu imru; uu uiuw Improvements; fair stock range and at least 2,000,000 feet of good timber, lying in county road and R. R. survey. Price l.OOO. 1 Inn nf ttiu Knot ffiii t nri'littnlg in Iinuotuo mnnrv ti-mtaininr Kfl arrni nf crnod river bottom land, 3o00 choice prune trees, and 1000 apples, pears and peaches. Hnmlv to school, nostoffice and telephone, and well located. Only 15000 for the nice incomo-paying property. This offer only holds good for a short time. t Ijpre in M nargnio. oi inn jirtTiteai ui jour uie. Mini i-.t w iucrj, This offercan't be beat in Ponglas county. G50 acres of land throe miles from Roseburg. Fine living stream running throngh place, lots of good timber, in fact enough to pay for the place twice over if put on the market heie in Roseburg; ies on county nvd good, level road tn town. This is A No. 1 stock ranch. A nice little home, containing lS'i acres, lying on theSonth c ..ipqua riveT, two miles from Rofohurg; gixtl six room hou, small barn and all necessary uutbtiildinw. All A No. I hind : Jm to school ; fruit trees, all m lienring: 252 prunes, US apples, Stf pears, 29 cherries, 373 peaches, 4 ijniTices, 3 plums and pU-my of small fruit. This is a nice income property and a perfect home I. F. KICE, Real Estate Agent, Roseburg