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7; rr ".".'T. "J EVENING ROSEBURC REVIEW JANUARY 13, 1W4. DAILY WKATUHK HKPOHT U.S. ft eat tier bureau OOce. How-anc, Or 'li aonn endlug 5 p. m. Jan. 11. 19U4 fdCpltatlou in 1 nodes aua tiiinartidtnt; Maximum temperature .11 Minimum tern pet aturtt VatcipUtUttfa. 0.06 Total precipitation aince urat ol moiita 2 V Average pi (iiui' lor tbla mouth tor it; vean &.sn Total preolp from Sept. 1, lUOU, to date... 11.02 Averftfo preolpltatiuu Irom Sept. 1 10 To'-al deficiency from Sept. 1, 1W3 2.'J:i Average pruoipHaitou for 26 wet icaiiODl Seyt. to May inclusive,) ......3332 luoi. (iiBSOH. Observer. Church Directory. ME. CHURCH, South, Cor. Stephens ami Washington streetH, Sumliiy services: I'reachinfi at 11 a. in. and 7:3o p. m. Sun day school hi lu a. in.; Kpworlh league at G:;t0 p. tn. ; Junior league at 3 p. in. ; Prayer meeting on Thursday at 1-Jli p. m. Our reduction sale of BOX PAPER continues for this week only. 30c. 35c and 40t Papers " For 20c This is a great opportunity to obtain choice stationery. Co. r TO THE PUBLIC We take this means to Spain thank you for your veiy liberal patronage daring the year just closed. Onr business has almoBt doubled over the preceding year and we accordingly feel very grateful to many patrons. Wishing you all a happy and prosperous New Year, we are, Very truly yourB, Cannon's Book and Stationery Store J Abstract ol title to al" Una. fPf pre pared lor filing i ovnimM Bine prion or umiualp mW ihowini cant lands. FRANK E. ALLEY ARCHITECT nd ABSTRACTER Dans and estimates for all kinds ol buildings. Special designs for office fixtures a"""' timce In Doogla. County Bank Bolldlng Phone 871. """'""F1 " Rosebur xg Junk Hide Co Buy, Sell Exchange STOVES I FURNITURE ' of all kinds. We also do stove repairing all our work guaranteed. The Roseburg Junk & Hide Co. Cor. Oak and Row Su.. Opp. Empire mioici K-I-P-A-W-S Tabules Doctors find ' A good prescription tor mankind rt( scat pacMt " "" ",nI1 f" Ions. The iamllj boHtla moceoM) conula. lor. re". All 4n,,..t. " - LOCAL HAPPENINGS TODAY'S EVENTS OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY The Weather No chocolate cream equal Allegret tis. Sold at Hamiltou's. Every sack of Pride of Douglas flour Is guaranteed to give satisfaction, tf. Stamp photos 25 cents per dozen at H. O. Lewis' gallery, corner Cuss and Jackson Streets. d-tf. Alice Baker has been appointed post master at Ash, Or., vice Charles L. Parker, resigned. Albany Democrat: Hugh Patterson, now running on a road out of Poeatello, Idaho, is in the city on a visit. A fine line of Krippeudorff-Dittman shoes just arrived in stock and are open for your Inspection. Call in and see them at Flint's Shoe Store. Seven men were killed and several others injured by an explosion in a coal mine at Crows Pass, 13. C, last Friday. Miss Clara McCoy has resigned her position in the Roseburg postolhce. She is succeeded by Miss Maud Van Buskirk. Umbrellas, the kind that cost little, look .well, and are as good as they look you can get this kind at our store Josephson's. Terrible plagues, those itching, pes tering diseasesof the skin. Put an end tomisery. Doan'sOintinentcurcs. . A any drug store. Mrs. John Belshaw, of Spokane, and Mrs. E. Ream, of Eugene, daughter and grand-daughter respectively of the late J. J. McCoy, left this morning for their homes. Pride of Douglas flour is made from one-half Eastern Oregon and one-half valley wheat. For sale by-all groceries at 81.05 per sack. Try a sack and you will use no other. tf. Everything that's necessary to keep you warm, dry and comfortable these wet days will be found at our store In unrivalled variety and at very tnoder ate priceB. Josephson's. The local dramatic troupe which pro duced "Under Two Flags" at the opera house Saturday night have made ar rangements to produce the play at Cot tage Grove next Tuesday night. When bilious try a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and realize for once how quickly a tirst-class up-to-date medicine will correct the disorder. Sold by Hamilton Drug Co. Douglas County Faucy Creamery Butter 70 cts. per square. Full weight. Found at all the leading grocers. Guaranteed first class. Buy home goods. If not satisfactory bring it back. u Mr. Wm. S. Craine, of California, Md., suffered for years from rheuma- matism and lumbago. He was finally advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did and it effected a complete cure. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. Oreitoniau. .86c Telegram... 45c Examiner. . 65c Per month, delivered bv carrier. Leave or Chronicle... 65c ders at Cannon' Book Call 65c nod Stationery Store. Bulletin. ...60c Those failing to hear the concert of vocal and instrumental music given by the Cosgrove Orchestra, at the opera house next Friday evening, will miss a rare treat. The orchestra will furnish music for those who desire to dance, after the entertainment. Sam Josephson and J. T. Bridges left this morning for Portland to at tend the semi-annual reunion of the Southern jurisdiction of the Masonic lodge of Oregon. Mr. Josephson will have some higher degrees In Masonry conferred upon hira while there. Our quinine hair tonic curesdandruff. Dandruff Is the cause of baldness, this hair tonic destroys the disesse germ and restores the scalp to a perfect condition, its stimulating nourishing effect on the hair roots promotes a luxuriant growth. Hamilton Drug C o Mrs. Benedict, of Portland, depart ment president of the Ladles of the G. A. R., of Oregon, and Mrs. Wacils, of Salero.ex-president of thatorganizatior, are here on an informal visit to the local society. A reception will lie tendered them this evening at Ihe residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Flook. Officers for the ensuing term for Roseburg Rebekah Lodge No. 41, were installed Tuesday evening by Miss May Fisher, D. D. 1'., as follows: Delia Jewett, X. G.: Kmma D. Fisher, V. CI.: Anna B. Clarke, R. S.; Lutie Sacry, V. S.; Klla Thompson, Treas.; Frankie Strange, War.; Kittle .Mcvviniams, Con.: Clara Boren, I. G.; Ida King. O, G.: Merit West, It. S. N. G.: May Fisher, L. S. X. G.: Marie Jones R. S. V. G.; Mary Paim, L. 8. V. G.: Sarah Gaddis, chaplain. Refreshments were served, including a fine large angel cake presented with the compli ments of I. J. Norman, the baker and confectioner. An enjoyable social hour followed. fOR KOSEBURG AND VICINITY Tonlghl aliiutly, Wednesday occa.lonal light tain; cooler toulght. Drs. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists. Ask for Pride of Douglas Hour, S1.05 per sack. tf. Rev. W. S. Smith was over from Oak land Tuesday evening. G. W. Gage was in town from Dll- lard on business today. E. Schiller, of Yoncalla, was a Rose burg visitor Tuesday evening. Lowney's candies are for discrimin ating people-GOc per pound at Can non's. For first-class white oats call at the Douglas County Flour Mills, Roseburg, Oregon. tf. Our line of men's furnishings is un equalled In size, variety and selectness. Josephson's. Harlan Stanton and Fred Hatfield wore among the Deer Creek people in town today. Any one wishing some one to do sew ing by the day please address Box 337 Roseburg, Oregon. f8. Defiance and Excelsior school shoes for that boy or girl are waiting for you at Flint's Shoe Store. Why pay $1.10 for a sack of outside Hour when you can got a better flour made here at home for $1.05? tf. Pies, cakes, cookies, doughnuts and buns always on hand at tue Umpqua Bakery. Special orders promptly filled Atty. Louis L-tarzee returned from Salem Tuesday. He and Atty. John T. Long were in Praia on business today. Nice buildings lots for sale in Waite's Addition, on the installment plan. Call on the Cobb Roal Estate Co., Roseburg, Oregon. tf Tuesday night's northbound ovet- land train was delayed nine hours by a freight wreck near Dunsinuir. No one was injured. Lane county's tax levy for this year is 22 mills, being one-half mill lower than last year and two mills lower than , the levy of two years ago. P. E. Foster accidentally dislocated an ankle Tuesday and is now going about on crutches. He was working about the woodshed at home when the , raiBhap occurred. Watch Rice & Rice's windows. Two special sales are offered there and the price will be reduced fifty cents each day until the articles are sold. tf. We have tnem. What? Why, the swell line of samples of Ed. V. Price & Co., Chicago tailors. A tit guaranteed or money refunded at Sloper's, the cleaner and pressor. Phone 253. Little Colds" neglected thousands of lives sacrificed every year. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures little colds cures big colds too, down to the very verge of consumption. Mrs. S. C. Flint left this morning fcr Portland to hear Paul, the great singer. The famous soprano was a passenger on the delayed overland train which passed through here just before eight o'clock this morning. Do not fail to attend the Cosgrove Orchestra Concert, consisting of vocal and instrumental music, given under the auspices cf the Native Daughters, at the opera house, Friday, Jan. 15, 1.104. The orchestra furnishes music for those desiring to dance, after the concert. G. W. Sanders, of Drain, was in this city this morning. Ho recently sold out his business there but will con- tinue to be a resident of North Douglas. X, . . , i . . The Dram school district, having grown tired of a bonded Indebtedness, has taken a heroic stsp by voting a s. ecltl tux of 70 mills to pay otT the debt in full a . one stroke, To Prune Growers. For tho special benefit of t! e prune growers who have fruit in tt e Umpqua Valley Prune Associath n warehouse, we will say that our French prdnea are all closed out and the fol lowing prices were realized: 40 to 50, :t.!51 per hundred pounds. 50 to 00, 3.(25per hundred pounds. GO to 70, 3.075 per hundred pounds. 70 to KO, 2.075 per hundred pounds. 80 to IK), 2.W7 per hundred pounds. JjO to 100, 1.55 per hundred pounds, j 100 and over..9HS per hundred pounds. This shows the net price except the storage and insuranco in the pool which will not very materially lessen the figures given. We are now making a distribution of what funds are on hand to the growers. ; UMPrjITA VAtAsKY PlU'NE ASS'.V. j CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought . yrytf iC6&?fw&At Bears the Signature c THE REASON WHY do so many of the most careful dressers in town give us their entire furnishing goods trade? BECAUSE they know that our styles in Shirts, Ties, Collars and Hosiery are always smart, tasty and correct. We please the hard-to-p!case perhaps this means you. JOSEPHSON'S "The Bh Store Drs. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists. Ask your grocer for Umpqua bakery broad. d-sw-tf. ' Blue ortnts made for 60c by the Title Guarantee & Loan Co., courthouse, tf. Do you want land scrip? Call on the Title Guarantee & Loan Co., Rosoburg, Oregon. tf. See Frank E. Alley for reliable ab stract of title to your property. Up stairs over the land office. Have you wood for sale, if so se Douglas County Land Co. Will pay cash or give orders on storos. tf-sw. Is your property for sale? If so, see Frank E. Alley and have the title ex amined and secure an abstract of same. Impossible to foresee an accident. Not impossible to be prepared for it. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Monarch ovei'apain. The Title Guarantee & Loan Co. Roseburg, Oregon, have the only com plete set of abstract books In thecounty. Call on them for prompt and reliable work. tf. A man always looks neat and nice when he has his clothes cleaned and pressed by Sloper, Clothes called for and delivered. Next door to H. Marks Q0t pn0ne 253. "Jack Frost's" Guard Asleep Salem. Or., Jan. 12. Asleep at his p3st and snoring lustily, a man on guard as death watch over Murderer Egbert was discovered by Penitentiary Warden Frank Curtlss and was Immediately discharged. The man had been on duty about a week, and In order to see that nil was going well in the institution under his charge, Mr. Curtlss made a tour of the prison at 3 o'clock in the morning, with the re sult that he found the guard sound asleep. Egbert Is getting along llrBt rate and Is in the best of spirits. He has pro fessed religion and is receiving spiritual consolation from the prison chaplain. A Very Cok Call "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached an every nervo was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bel lamy, a locomotive llreman, of Ilurling ton. Iowa. "I was weak and pale, without anv appetite and all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a bot tle of biectric bitters, ana alter taking It, I felt us well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and viiror from their use. Try them, bat IsiacLion guaranteed by A. C. Marstors & o., ol uoaeutirg, ur., irice ouc. Fine Farm and Orchards, The Pitts farm of 2100 acres, within f milnanf Tliu-lt 1p nt At inn nn K. P. li. li. j Douirhw county, Oregon. Is offered for J Ml J mr?n'n- ilv a':reB n 'Tf orchard in full hearing, two dwelling hoU(Wg two frujt evajiorators, two large J barns, concrete dairy house, fruit house, Four hundred acres river bottom land of rolling land can be cultivated, balance No. 1 grn.ing land. Abundant line spring water at the house. Sixty head of caulc, ten horaes and othor Iivuhoock besides farm implements of all kinds will also be sold. Address or call on Ceo. H. Pitts, Ruckles, Or. tf ..Grand Reduction.. JACKETS CAPES For Ladies and Missus Formerly 1B.no .. I4 it) .. " 2.50 tii.ro... " tio.oo... " T.W... 6.0)1.. " 5.CKI... " 4.00... Now 11.25 . ' Jil.50 . " 11.4(1 . " 8.25 . " 7.611 . " 6.1!) . " 4.50 . " 375 . " 3.00 WoIIenberg Bro X rnuiB hoi 1 ft HUDSON RYE "MERIT SELLS IT" THE RESORT OIL WELL TO RESUME He Umpqua Valley Oil Co. to Again Begin Doing Business. Arrangements have been made by tho officers of the Umpqua Valley Oil Co. whereby a well is to be completed to the depth of 2000 feet under a guarantee that if not completed to said deptli the contract becomes void, as no money is to be paid until the contract is com pleted. H. J. Wilklns, superintendent of the company, is now selling stock at 10 cents per share under the guarantee thut if the well is not completed to the depth of 2000 feot, or oil found at a less dopth, all money paid for stock shall be rofunded to the purchaser. Mr. Wil klns is mcoting with great succoss, as on Monday afternoon in about three hours ho had sold something over $1000 worth of stock. As it is a certified fact that oil was discovered there 1n one well at the depth of 1500 feet, we again publish the allldavlts of some well-known citizens to that effect. AFFIDAVITS. Mybti.e Chkkk, Ore., Feb. 7, 11103. This Is to certify that I, G. W. Crews, have visited the well drilling operations of the Umpqua Valley Oil Co., at Myrtle Creek, Oregon, a great number of times. My reasons for going frequently was as a man in the mercantile business I felt interested, and as soon as I knew there was oil there I bought ten times as much oil stock as I bought II ret to assist the testing ot this oil basin. The first oil I saw of my own knowledge was when the well was roiorted to be about 1200 feet. Then when at liiOO feet the excitement run high among the people here and I saw the crude oil over the Held in small runs or streams between the oil well and creek slough. From porsonal observations my judgment loads me to believe that a great many -barrels of oil have boen pumped from this well between 1200 feet depth and the suspension of opera tions. G. W. Ckbws. Subscribed and sworn t i before me this 7lh day of February, 11103. SKAtj C. O. WlllTK, Notary Public. This is to certify that I, W. P. Willis, of Myrtle Creek, Douglas county, Oro- gon, have passed tho oil well at Myrtle Creek, Oregon, and owned by the Ump qua Valley Ull o-, anu I couiu see uu from my wagon all the way from the well to the slough, and covering the flat, and in my judgment there was sev eral barrels of same. VV. r. Wilms. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of February, A. D., 1H03, at Myrtle Crook, Oregon. skai. II. W. Mll.I.KIl, Notary Public for Orngon. H-H SPRAY NOZZLES AND APPLIANCES The Most Complete Line for the Orchard S. K. SYKES-5 Roseburg, Or! A BIG STORE Full of Good Things to Eat Fresh Bread and Pastry, Endlusa Assorlniont of Canned GooiIh, Candios, NuIh, Cigars and Tobacco. . .Ice Cream and Soda NORMAN & CO.w- o,;W-, ;w. FULLERTON & RICHARDSON Make a Specialty ..of.. TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMES GROCERIES SOB THE KllillT KISD See AT THK RKillT TRICKS MRS. HENRY EASTON 'Phone 4 it. Gardiner News. Father Donnolly has gono Kast to be absent until March next. Futbor Othmar Alls his position. Harry Graham was a passenger on the last southbound Areata, enrouto to San Francisco, whore he will attend school at the Hcald's Business College. C g c G ISrMil G f A.TI.IPTIC 1 A T lDl:F.9Bt,!i T I thVteeth jj 1 E bv-I-. --JLi - Steamer Umpqua Is on the ways for ' her annual spring coat of new paint and genoral slicking up of hull and machinery. "Hazel" who has latoly been overhauled takes her run oa Smith river. There is now no quostion but that tho gasoline bout, Alta, belonging to Mr. Hums, of Itogue river, and which crossed out over the Coos Hay bar, bound for home three weeks ago todays is lost, with the two men who were on board. It is rcorted that her houso has been found on the South beach noar Tenmlle.Ga7.0tte. Soe Frank E. Alley for land scrip. Guaranteed torfect, and ready for do llvory. Lowest markot price. BARLEY SHORTS MILL CHOP OIL MEAL BRAN FLOUR, FEED and GRAIN AT H. MARKS CO. n PUMPS I f I I TTT TTTTT, & Private Boxes for Ladies