Evening Roseburg Review,
Vol. VI.
ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21 1904.
No. 290.
TAKE A SAFE
Robbers Held Up a Train Near
PasoRobles
BOOTY SAID TO BE $10,000
Discovery That the Safe Was Missing
Was Not Me Until an
Hom Later.
Suently cure people of disease after the
octors have given thera up. If the
disease comes from overwork, dissipa
tion or exposure, causing weak and
watery blood and loss of flesh and
strength, we have the one sure remedy
in Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic.
These tablets taken with meals turn
the food into rich red blood, making
strong, steady nerves, and increasing
the strength, building up solid llesh at
the rate of 1 to 3 lbs per week. This
means health. For nervous prostra
tion, loss of memory, or a pale, sallow
complexion, a better remedy was never
made. Doctors know nothing about
this remedy only the fact that we make
cures; as we have been doing this for
twenty years we know our method to
be the right one. Druggists sell Dr.
Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonlo for 75c
per box, or 3 boxes for 2, or sent by
mail on receipt of price. Write us for
a pamphlet telling all about this great
medicine. Address Dr. Bosanko Co.
Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by A. C.
Marsters, druggist.
NO VERDICT
Special to Evening Review. .
San , Francisco, Jan. 21. E ime
thing unusual In tbe way of train rob
bery occurred near tunnal 7, a few
miles from Paso Robles, Calif., early
this morning. As the westbound Sun-1
set Limited train was coming toward
this otty from Los Angeles it was
boarded by masked men at the place'
the big through safe in the express car
was thrown off before the train was
ordered n move on. The safe was cot
missed until an hour later. The amount
of money in the safe is not known, but
is believed to be at least 810,000. Oflt
cers with posses have been sent to search
for the highwaymen.
Twanty Yean Trial.
Tuere are lots of good things the doc
tors know nothtntr about. We fre-
Armstrong Hangs Tomorrow.
Special to Evening Review.
Portland, Jan. 21. Pleasant Arm
strong, the Baker county murderer,
will go to his death In the Oregon peni
tentiary tomorrow morning. ' His at
torneys gave up the fight today when
Judge Gilbert made it clear that noth
ing more could be done. Nor will Gov
ernor Chamberlain interfere, according
to a statement made In an Interview
this morning.
Little War News.
Special to Evening Review.
Paris, Jan. 20. Russia's auswer to
Japan's latest note will reach Toklo
today. Everything is kept secret as to
the nature of tbe reply. There are no
other new developments today in the
far eastern controversy.
THE
OLDEST
IN
AHEKIOA
MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
NEW YORK
uiosn
in run
WOULD
RICHARD A. McCURDY. Pruldent
W. H. liATHAWAY, Muujer
Portland, Oregon
B. F. GILBERT. Local Agent
Roseburg, Oregon
You- patronage for STAPLE and FANCY
GROCERIES. ft Fresh bread daily
Private Free Delivery to all parts of the city and nuburbf.
E. A. Wood & Company
Troxel B ock, Opposite Depot
PHUNB 051
Jury Disagrees in Suit Against
Town of Drain.
MRS. MXLAREN ASKED$5,000
We Are Giving Away
The New 19 OA Diary
C... and OetOneWhHeJTyLaM JJQYCE & BENGTSON
ftoice urnoer-
-AND-
Building Material
Do you contemplate building or improving your
properties? If so it will pay you to call on the
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
We carry a large stock of all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL
X. XT IMC X3 3ES Jrfc
IN THE ROUGH AND 8IZED
First-clasa dry flooring First-clasa shiplap
First-class rustic Plain & fancy pickets
Lath. Dry cedar, star A, star No. 1 Shingles.
We have a good quality of No. 2 Rustic that
we are selling ft $13.00 per thousand feet, and
other material in proportion. Give us a call and
be convinced. We are here to stay in the business.
We also carry a large stock of Sash, Doors
Mouldings, etc.; Brackets, Newel Posts, Porch
Columns and other finishing materials.
THE ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
OFFICE: KISSEY ADDITION ROPEBURO, ORF.GOS
Juet across Deer Creek, loot of Jackson Street.
Joseph Bramlett, Negro, Gets One Year
For Assault Willi a Dan
gerous Weapon. .
From early Wednesday afternoon un
til nine 9 o'clock In the evening of that
day, the jurj In tbe case of Mrs. H. A,
McClaren vs. the town of Drain, an ac
tion for o,C . ) damages for personal in-
juries, deliberated without reaching a
verdict. During tbe whole time, the
jury stood seven for the defendant and
Bve for the plaintiff. When the jury
saw that It was no ues for them to ab
sorb any more time trying to agree,
they announced that faot to the court,
and were called In and discharged from
the case. The case will again be heard
at the next regular term of court.
A verdict of guilty was rendered by
the jury last evening in the case of Jo
seph Bramlett, colored, charged with
assault with a dangerouB weapon. This
afternoon Judge Hamilton imposed
upon Bramlett a sentence of one year's
imprisonment In the penitentiary.
Indlctmeots were returned by the
grand jury against two saloon keepei s
of the county for permitting unlawful
gaming In their respective pKioes of.
business. Each of them paid a tine of
$100. An indictment wafe also returned
gainst O. H. Colgrove, of Yoncalla,
for selling intoxicating liquor to a
minor. Ho will be arraigned to plead
tomorrow morning at 0 o'clock.
The work of the court has been hand
led very expeditiously this week, as
usual, and unless the Colegrove case or
some other Indictment not yet brought
in demands it, the jury cases for the
term are now all disposed of.
ORDKKS MADE
7 Anna Couch vs Cliff Couch, suit
for divorce; O P Coshow for plff. De
cree granted.
10 Mary Huston vs G L Hutson, suit
for divorce; John T Long for plff. De
cree granted.
13 I F Rice, admr, vs Samuel Whit-
taker, action to recover money; Dexter
Rice for plff. Settled and dismissed.
18 J LTenney vs Frank VanConaot,
action to recover money; C S Jackson
for pi IT. Judgment for pit If. for 8125.
19 First National Bank vs Western
Star Gold Mining & Milling Co, action
to recover money; O, P Coshow, J A
Buohanan fordeft. Judgment for pit IT.
for 8205.25.
26 P Peterson vs A T Thompson et
al, suit to quiet title; W W Cardwell,
O P Coshow for plff. Transferred to
Jackson county for trial.
30 R A Reagan vs A E Moler et ux,
confirmation; Dexter Rice for pill.
Order confirmed.
Sunday at the M. E. Church.
IS BUNCOMBE
against headache, billlousness, torpid
iiverandail oi the Ills resulting from
constipation. They tonic and strength
en the liver. Sold by Fullerton and
Richardson, Roseburg; O. J. Hull, Oakland.
Bill For Annexing Panama to
United States.
IMPORTANT LAND LAW BILL
Would Restrict tbe Use of Lieu Land
Scrip to Lands of Similar
Character.
Washington, Jan. 20. The house
today as a committee of the whole con
sidered the Hepburn pure food law,
continuing yesterday's session when it
failed to come to a vote. Several
minor amendments were offered. In
tbe senate, Morgan Introduced a bill
this afternoon providing for the an
nexation of the republic of Panama and
appropriating 810,000,000 therefor and
also $15,000,000 for the settlement of
any claims Colombia may make and
(40,000,000 for the purchase of the
canal company rights. Patterson con'
Rev. G. W. Bennett will preach at ' V," , ,rl
ftlovonn'ntnolrnn "RlhlrMil TncmtwiMnn 1 ,UWI"U
The subject of the evening sermon will
be the "Bible and Discoveries in Bible
Lands." This will be the first of a
series of evening sermors on that in
teresting subject.
that President Roosevelt's action in the
Panama matter waB unfounded by any
precedent.
IMPORTANT LAND LAW.
Washington, Jan. 20. The house
publie lands committee today reported
favorably on the Mandell bill, prevent
ing the use of forest reserve scrip in
THE OLD RELIABLE
'"V,
Gambling on Wheat.
Chicago, Jan. 20. Today was one of. taitinc ueu iaml9 o( othe. ch.,,...
ktue most strenuous nays in tne wneat t,nan ian(a abandoned. The measure
nu tn recent years, way wneat closed intended to prevent taking valuable
at z cents, ine excitement at tne timber lands in lieu of denuded and
Close was terrmc. Armour was long on worthless lands In forest resprvm.
ills line of 15,000,000 bushels and did ,
not appear in the market until the ad-1 What, in a M.m.f
vauce Was already sharp. The advance Everything is in the name when It
netted him nearly M-il.OOO profit on to- comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C.
riav'n trailing. The tradersnnw nreriict DnWltt & Co. of Chicago, discovered
l wheat.. The advance today was due fmeXear? t0 J1?" ,ti make .,lve
ih i ,,ht, l from Witch Hazel that is a specific for
v v.w v..v. . vUVuu. t-iies. ror ounu, nieeatng, itching and
to cover before the market went higher, protruding Pills, eczema, cuts, burns.
bodh bruises and all skin diseases DeWitt's
BORN Salve has no equal. This has given
,,, . i)'-k.. ion in rise to numerous worthless counterfeit,.
DOUGLAS. In Roseburg, Jan. Ill, A.k ... ItaW, ,... ,.,, ,. Hi,i
11)04, to Rev. and Mrs. b. A. Uougla., bv Fulorto. & Richardson. Hnsohnri.
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
BARLEY
SHORTS
MILL CHOP
OIL MEAL
BRAN
FLOUR, FEED and GRAIN
AT '
H. MARKS
CO.
O. J. Hull, Oakland.
TEX TOSS OF BUTTER.
Daily Capacity of Immense Creamery
For Portland.
FREIGHT RATES ADVANCED
Many Lines Materially Increase Freight
Traffic Schdnlcs.
Chicago, Til., Jan. 19. Nearly every
pound of freight shipped by jobbers
from eastern or middle eastern points
to the Pacific coast is affected by the
advance in commodity rates put into
effect yesterday by the western rail
roads and their eastern connections.
The lines making the advance are tbe
Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, Great.
Northern, Burlington, Northern Paol
fic and Canadian Pacific. The Increase
averages 1" per cent.
Merchants and shippers are under
stood to be very much aggrieved be
cause they dn not consider that they
were granted sufilcient opportunity to
adjust their business to the changes
consequent upon the advance in rates.
The first reliable information they had
was cenveyed in copies of the new
tariffs. Some of the more Important
commodities affected by the new tariff
are machinery, structural Iron and
Bteel, sewing machines, agricultural
implements and canned goods.
Coincident with these advances are
new regulations for handling livestock.
Shippers of poultry hereafter will be
required to pay for the transportation
of every man sent with shipments and
those who accompany cattle shipments
will not be granted return transporta
tion. Domsatle Trouble..
It is exceptional to find a family
where there are no domestlo ruptures
occasionally, but these can be lessened
by having Dr. Klng'B New Life Pills
around. Much trouble they save by
their great work In stomach and liver
troubles. They not only relieve you,
but cure. 25c, at A. C. Marsters & Co.,
Roseburg, Ore.
To Review Subscribers.
In cases of failure to receive your
paiwr regularly, you wilt confer a favor
on this office by Immediately notifying
us of the fact.
Rkview Puiiliskino Co.
"Sandy Bottom."
"Sandy Bottom" Is a play combining
both pathos and comedy in that way
wblcn has so often been spoken of as
that "the laughter chases away the
wan. n play w biuuy iusiimk iiuiiu- rn f iD-na, ,,,. nnm
ra,iu...u,..,. nlctl unuliiiMl nrem.rl In the
It is necessary to touch the strings of world u , e8tabishod ln Portland,
the human heart. A simple, plain, thfl 0 u ls to have B
truthful story, intermingled with araus- q( g q( bultor a
'fiT'h.J!; ?nP.T2 mLi day, and special efforts are to be made
will be Riven here In a superb manner ' '
by a company of unusual excellence on
v riday, January zz.
Leap Year Ball.
to develop the diary Industry of Ore
gon. It will be 20 times as largo as any
now In Portland, much larger than any
la Oregon and, In fact, tbe largest
west of Lincoln. Neb. Cream will be
A Leap Year ball will be given at shipped Into the city from a radius of
Looking Glass hall Feb. 12, 1104. Good J Hoo tnilos until the dairying Industry
music and supper are assured. The ; has been sufficiently developed to sup-
managers are: Flora Andrus, Maude
Olllvant, Edna Jackson, Pearle Sim
mons. fl2.
Kellogg News.
The first snow of the season fell Jan.
17. This makes the farmers of Kellogg
restless as hay Is scarce.
Mrs. Mlnter was visiting Mrs. II. C.
Goble Monday evening.
The Madison Bros, will have tholr
suwmtll running In a few days.
Mrs. J. H. Hutchinson spent the day
at Mrs. J. Howard's Sunday.
Mr. K. P. Drew, of Kellogg, who was
pruning trees at Oakland, has returned
home until the weather settles.
Snow Stoiim.
H M O K K
LaFlorde Rabat
A HOME PRODUCTION
Beat lOc Cigar
ON THE MARKE
Ask yonr dealer for It.
HAT, rLtD and DM WOOD
FOR SALE AT
GEO. COLLINS' FEED SUED
Near the Deer Creek limine
Foot or Jackson Strut
Telephone 1051
RHEUMATISM
Kidney .Stomach and Nervous
Troubles are positively cured
with Oil of Eden and sweet
Spirits of Eden.
They are not cheap reme
dies, but inexpensive curep.
$0 will buy the lot. bold by
all. first-class druggists.
Mrs. Atkinson, of Kruitvale, says: I
suffered from Rheumatism. Liver,
Kidney, and Stomach troubles for yearr.
I was iielpless and unable to move with
out assistance for twelve yearn. S!t
months bko I .tarted to nse "flu. or
Kiies" and "riwRRT Knurr of Ehkm" ;
used two small IkUI;s of each and arn
now well and able to do my own work
ami go from place to place as we I an
over. 1 fpl that I am cured and do not
believe I will suffer from recurrence ol
trouble. I Kladly recommend these two
medicines to all who are alllicted, and
will gladly tell those who may ask ol
my wonderful recovery.
Miik. W. J. Atkivsos,
Brandon, 8t., Fruitvnle, Calif,
S A.8K FOR
I Rcina de Oro
ftiieit Domeitlc Ciftron tha Market
m
ply the demand from this state. Kvery
product of the creamery will be sup
plied from this plant. It Is to be es
tablished by the Hazel wood Creamery
Company, which now has plants oper
ating in Spokane, Lincoln, Tope k a and
Sioux City. The plant In Sioux City
is the largest In the world.
The Hey wood building, on Fourth
and Oak streets, has been leased by the
company and wilt be fitted for the local
plant. Tbe lease was closed yesterday
and the work of fitting tbe building for
the reception of the machinery will
commence at once. It Is expected
that the plant will be ready for opera
tion by March 1. It will hare a capac
ity of 20,000 pounds of butter a day at
first, but the machinery will be so In
stalled that It may be Increased to 40,-
000 pounds at any time that tne demand
warrants,
The dairy possibilities afforded by
the grass-covered country of Oregon
have attracted the attention of the pro
moters of the company. They believe
there is a great field here for the pro
duction of dairy articles and that the
establishment of a creamery will stim
ulate this Industry until there will be
sufilcient cream produced in the state
to supply one of the largest plants In
the world.
A ViC Fockat Doctor.
Never In the way, no trouble to carry
easy to take, plcatunt and never failing
in results are On Witt's Little Karly
(Users. A vial of thrme little pills in
the vest-pocket is a certain guarantee
Half and Half.
The dyspeptic may well be represented
pictorinfly as being half masculine and
naif feminine, and combining the least
desirable characteristics of either sex.
He has all the stubbornness of the man
with the psevish ir
ritability of a sick
woman. He's not
Eleasant company at
ome or abroad.
Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery
cures dyspepsia and
other diseases of the
stomach and associ
ated organs of diges
tion and nutrition.
It renews physical
health which carries
with It cheerfulness
of temper, and makes VfM
life a pleasure instead I
The " Discovery "
purifies the blood by
eliminating the cor
rupt and poisonous
accumulations from
which disease is bred.
It increases the ao
tirity of the blood
making glands, so
IncreatinirT the supply
of pure rich blood, which gives lire to
every organ of the body. It gives nw
life and new strength.
"Your 'Ooldpn Medical IrtucorerT' him prr
forrtitM h wort'lrtTuI cure. writes Mr. M. II.
ll.ii,ofCh.irlptm. Franklin Co. Ark. -Iliad
llir wort cae of tyMA. the ducton My. that
thpyvrr uw. After trying nrvtn durtnr ami
everything I ratihl hrar of, with no bfiic&t. I
Irie-I Dr I'fetrr (loldrn Medical Diacorar) cnt
Dow I am cured."
Accept no suttitute for "Golden Med
ical Discovery." There is nothing 'just
an good " for diseases of the stomach,
blood and lungs. f
The Common Sense Medicnl Adviser,
i(8 large p.igs in paper covers, is svnt
frrerm receipt of ji one-cent stain s to
pay expense of mailing only. Address
Ur. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
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