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JANUARY 21, 1904.
It seerns that the "Iowa Idea" is to be
j&revlved again. Governor A. B. Cum-
juins in his Inaugural address the other
.day threw down the gauntlet to the
"aland patters," took a bold stand for
reciprocity and declared he would fight
with his following to the bitter end for
a revision of tariff schedules. His
stand was a declaration of war against
opposing forces in a struggle for the
chairmanship of the Iowa delegation
to the republican convention. Ex.
Homes Wanted For Children.
The Oregon Children's Home Society
-receive orphan and neglected children,
feoards and clothes tnem until such
time us good homes may be provided
for them, we keen a general super
vision over them until of legal age.
Any responsible families In Douglas
county desiring children for adoption
may address Supt. I. F. Tobey, at 600
Jdarquam Building, Portland.
Since 181)5, between seven and eight
hundred children have been placed, on
this upper Pacific coast.
Myrtle Creek Items.
Jackson Bros, have received the rest
f their machinery and will soon have
their mill running.
"While playing in the yard Friday
little Roy Miles fell on an ax and cut
Jjis nose very badly.
Rev. J. T. Cotton preached at the
Cedar Grove school house last Sunday.
Be will not be with us again until the
.3rd Sunday In March.
Mr. John Dougherty is seriously 111.
Jr. Caldwell is attending him.
Margaret Jackson fell and broke her
collar bone one day last weok.
Died, in Glendale, Jan. 13, l!H)4, or
-pneumonia, Mrs. Carrie Freeman
JJrewer, wife of Frank Brewer, and
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Free
man. The deceased was a young woman
fof exemplary character. She leaves a
husband and little daughter, father,
mother, two brothers and two sisters,
twsides a host of friends to mourn her
untimely death. X.
Svd From Tnrrtble IleHlh.
The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbltt, of
nargortun, Tenn., saw her dying and
were powerless to save her. The most
skillful physicians and every remedy
uied, fnl leu, while consumption was
slowly but suroly taking her life. In
this terrible hour Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption turned despair
into joy. The first bottle brought im
mediate relief and its continued use
completely cured her. It's the most
certain cure in the world for all throat
and lung troubles. Guaranteed bot
tles 5V and 41.00. Trial bottles free at
A. C. Marators & Co's. Drug Store,
K two burg, Or,
"Sandy Bottom."
The rugged life found among the sun-
kissed hills of Arkansas forms the
ground work of the graphic story that
is depleted in "Sandy Hot torn," that
melodrama of intense interest. This
play will lie seen at the Rose burg
theatre, Krldny, Jan. 22, and always
appeals forcibly to popular lutercst of
all e lassos. It Is a romance worthy of
Dumas and other fnmous writers. Tho
story told in unfolding the plot is a
beautiful one, sweet, pathetic, natural
and it tcaehos a wholesome, moral
lesson. Tlke thoso patriotic songs,
"America" and the "Star Spangled
Banner," it never falls to touch the
hearts and minds of those who see it
portrayed with vivid llfellko action.
Pathos and vllllany are happily blond oil
with comedy, so that laughtor is min
gled with tears and thrills.
No Dessert
More Attractive
"Why use gelatine and j
B It'll U IIOUTS BOHKlUg,!
sweetening, flavoring 1
uuu coloring wnen
Jcll-O
product's bettor results iu two minutes?
Everything in the packiitfe. Simply add hot
water and set to cool. It'n perfection. A sur
prise to the housewife. No trouble, less ex
pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla
vors; , Letnon, Orange, Strawberry, fiaan
berry. At grocers. 10c.
CHANCE FOR MORE TROUBLE
U. S. Asked to Establish Protectorate
Over San Domingo.
New York, Jan. 20. It, ia reported
here, says a Herald dispatch from St.
Thomas, D. W. 1., that tho Domincan
minister of foreign afTalrs, accompanied
by a delegate, has left Santo Domingo
for Washington to attempt to make ar
rangements with the United States to
establish a protectorate over the re
public of Santo Domingo.
Vigorous bombardment of the capital
continues by the forces of General Jim
inez. Many refugees, Including several
deputies, have arrived here on the
French steamer from Port au Prince,
Hayti.
His Cause for Suicide.
Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 20,--George
GoIT, local agent of the Conservative
Life Insurance company, blew out his
brains this morning at bis borne. Two
weeks ago his daughter eloped with
Dolph Green, who was recently tried
for shooting a man who was walking
with his wife. The latter got a divorce.
Green then became very attentive to
Miss Goff and afterwards eloped. Her
father bad spent nearly his entire in
come on perfecting her musical educa
tion. -
Onr.d Af.ar SufTarlog 10 Ysara,
B. F. Hare, Supt. Miami' Cycle &
Mfg. Co. Middlotown, O., suffered for
ten years with dyspepsia. He spent
hundreds of dollars for medicine and
with doctors without receiving any
permanent benefit. He says, uOne
night while feeling exceptionally bad I
was about to throw down the evening
paper when I saw an item in the paper
regarding the merits of Kodol Dys
peisla Cure. I concluded to try It and
while I had no faith in it I felt better
after tre second dese. After using two
battles I am stronger and better than I
have been In years, and I recommend
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my friends
and acquaintances sulfering from
stomach trouble." Sold by Fullerton
it Richardson, Koseburg; O. J. Hull,
Oakland.
Worse Every Year.
Pl.nly of KoR.barg Ksad.rs B.vv tta.
bain. Kxp.rlt.Do..
and looking for new worlds to conquer,
bewildered the Magi of Persia and
mystified the Rajahs and wise men of
India, that land of the occult.
Yet McEwen does all that Heller
did and does it better, and then so much
more that space will not permit even
an attempt at description. His mastery
of the subtle mystery of hypnotism
is complete. Go and see and realize
all that he does, and then tell if you
can. "Popular prices will prevail."
Bur. Core for File..
Itching PlleB produce moisture and
cause itching, this form, as well as
blind, bleeding or protruding Piles are
cured by Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy.
Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs
tumors; 60c a jar at druggists or sent
by mail. Treatise free. Write me
about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Phila
delphia, Pa. For sale by A. C. Mars
ters, Druggist.
Good Time to Buy Harness.
$950 worth of harness goods of all
descriptions is now being closed out at
our store regardless of cost. Will sell
the whole stock in a lump, If desired,
for lessthan $060. A good opportunity
to arur-r. in hnelnoaa. Tfvnti ..an't. rail
in nnrenn. tl-nn no a Mna Ku mail I
F. Long & Sons,
Hildeburn Blk., Koseburg, Oregon,
d-sw-tf.
Real Estate Bargains.
Six-room houBe, 8500. Three of the
best building lots in the city, 8500. 250
acres oak timber, 2 miles from city,
80.00 per acre. The beBt sawmill pro
position In the country.
Douglas Co. Land Co.
A V.ry Ou. O.lt.
"I stuck to' my engine, although
every joint ached an every nerve wsb
racked with pain," writes C. W. 'Bel
lamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burling
ton, Iowa. "I was weak and pale,
without any appetite and all run dowo.
As I was about to give up, I got a bot
tle of Electric bitters, and after taking
it, I felt as well as I ever did In my
life." . Weak, sickly, run down people
always gain new life, strength and
viiror from their use. Trv them. ' Sat
isfaction guaranteed by A. C. larsters
& Co., of Iloseburg, Or., Price 50c. '
THE STORE THT DOES THE BUSINESS
Fisher &Bellows Co
REMNANT SALE
..MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1904-
We will place on sale hundreds of short lengths of. Dress Goods,
Silks, Satins, Outing Flannels, ; Flannelettes, Ginghams, Calicos,
Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Etc. All in lengths for Waists,
Dress Sacques, Skirts, Etc.
A GREAT REDUCTION
In F.anelette Wrappers, Outing Night Robes, Jackets, Furs,
Winter Waists, and all winter goods.
JUST RECEIVED
New Muslin Underwear, Corset Covers, Etc.
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GROCERIES
Fancy
Fesh 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. M. Fletcher
Near the Depot,
Private Fre Delivery to all parts ot the City and Suburbi. - .
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Don't neglect an aching back.
H will get worse every year.
I Jack ache Is really kidney ache.
To cure the back you must cure the
kidneys.
If you don't other kldnoy Ills follow
Urinary troubles, diabetes, Bright's
disease
A Roseburg citizen te'.ls you how the
the cure Is easy.
Kdwln Billings, now retired, residing
on Jane slreot, Kast end, says: "At
inter villa for seven or eight years I
have been annoyed with irregularitiou
of the kidney secretions and suffered
from severe pain in the small of my
bark. I don't know what caused It, but
coming on at first gradually It kept get
ting worse as time rolled by. Finally I
got so bad that on more than ono occa
sion I was about used up. I knew what
caused the troublo but how to check It
or cure It was a mystery. When In bad
shae several months ago Doan's Kid
ney I "Ills were brought to my notice
and I procured a box at A. C.Marstors
V Co's. drug store. The results I ob
tained were decidedly satisfactory. To
say I endorso Ioans Kidney Tills ex
presses my opinion very mildly."
For suit by all dealers. Price 50 cts.
Foster-Milburn Co., HufTalo, X. Y.,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and take
no subHtitute.
IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT
about what to buy for the holidays
C- ;. REMEMBER ,
Shoes ancl Slippers
are both useful and ornamental. ... -
A Fine rrtmen, Flint's Shoe Store
Jmt U Mlnuftt.
One Minute Cough Curo gives relief
In one minute, because it kills the mi
crobe which tickles the mucous mem
brane, causing the cough, and at the
mine time clean the phlegm, draws
out the inflammation and heals and
woollies the alTected oartst. One Minute
Coiiph Cure strengthens the lungs
wards off pneumonia and is a harmless
and never failing curo In all curahle.
canes of Cough, Colds and croup. One
Minutr Cough Cure la pleaiwul to take, !
hartnlcM and good alike for young and !
old. Sold by r'ullerton & Kiehardon,
Jtoctchurg; O. J. Hull. On k Intnl.
McEwen The Great
McEwen, the famous Magician ar.d
Hypnotist, who will appear here next
week, is considered by the press of this
country as being In the very front rank
of his class, and his class Is A 1 anil
gtlt-eilged. His feats of magic are
what the name im plies magical, for It
does not seem possible that they can be
accomplished by any human means.
Not many years ago Heller startled the
world with his seemingly impossible
feni.. He established a record as the
"Wizard of tho World." Ho amused
and Interested the courts of Knrone,
lyon's French Periodical Drops
Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish PESIRP.D
K.USULT6. Greatest kuov.-n female remedy. Price, $1.50 per bottle.
PAtlTinM """"'of foflntftfptu and Imitation. Tha nnnliwl pnl op onlv In past-Nar.1 Car
bHUIIUfl in fn,-.iimi HipM-ir on of lh tWU)t. Ihm: ffeVS"
td fur Circular v Wli.MAUd MIX. lO., Anu. CITcUo1.0bi
For by Ful'erwo & Ktchaniton, Roaeburg, Oregon.
e great McEWEN
SCOTTISH HYPNOTIST and MAGICIAN
The -f3fATM7ECfl 4
AT THE '
LAND FOE SALE.
Here is a good home and dirt cheap ; 210 acres 13 milee west of Roaaburg ;
all noder fence, 70 acres of plowed land, balance good pasture, well watered and
pWnty of good timber; fair house of six rooms, fair barn and all necessary out
buildings ; 6 acres in orchard ; - mile to school and postoflice. Price $11100. '
Here iB a nice little home for sale six miles Irom tto.ehnrff. nnfl milA tn
school, postoflice a ml store; all fenced and cross fenced ; 60-acre farm land, bal
ance pasture well located; tine views, good house of 7 rooms, barn and all neces
sary out buildings, good family orchard. This is an ideal home and cannot be
beat for the mcney asked, only (2,600. ' ' . '
No. 3. lBOOacreB, all fenced, no other improvements. Well watered and
plenty of good timber ; 300 acres can be farmed, balance flue grass land ; five miles
form city on 8. P. railroad. This is a fine piece of land, and well located. Price,
$7.00 per acre. .
280 acres of land 12 miles from Roseburg, 160 acres fenced, 60 acres in culti
vation, 400 prune trees, and a mixed orchard for family use; box house of 9
rooms; one log house; 2 log barns, blacksmith shop and all necessary outbuild
ings. Lies on the county, road: Unlimited stock range Joining place, wel.
watered rnd plenty of timber. This is A No. 1 stock ranch and dirt cheap. Price
10 per acre. Also a nice little cottage and lot right in the heart ol the city.
Price '50.
StW acres of land, 122 acres of this land is rich bottom land, no belter in the
state jbalance hill land, good pasture and plenty of timber. 10 miles from Rose
burtf. Good house of six rooms, one house of three looms, two good barns and
all necessary out buililiniis ; hop drier on place; plenty ol fruit for family ose;
mile to Bchool ; 6 miles to R. R. station, good road to the same ; good fishery On
place. This iB one among the best farms in Douglas county in fact a' perfect
tarm. Of the aliove described tract, 122 acre, is fine land for alfalfa and clover.
A perfect home 56 acres, three miles Irom Roseburg on county road. Al
fenced ; 20 acres in bearing orchard ; Ave acres in young orchard ; 6 acres Id
grain ; 26 acres pnsture, well watered, and plenty of timber for home nse. Good
two story house containing 8 rooms, hard finished ; good barn, 80x20, with big
shed on one side; all necessary outbuildings. Beautiful' view of the city from
p ltt,elooI.nors home. This is an ideal home. Price $5,000, House cost
25.000. Good road and a nice drive to the city. One half down and balance in
two vears time.
No 8. luO acres; 40 acres fenced, 30 acres in cultivation. 8mall house and
barn, small orchard, plenty of good mountain water and lots of good timber. A
tine mountain range for stock adjoining. ThiB is a nice little atock ranch. Twelve
miles from city, two miles from school and four miles from postoflice. Price. 150O
18b acres of land 3)4 miles from Oakland, all fenced and all A No. 1 farm land
except about 20 acres. One aoou barn : no other improvements.
So. 10. 100 acres. miles from city. Fenced but no other improvemen
First class land and well located. Two and a half miles from railroad station
one-fourth mile from school, and one and one-fourth miles from postoflice. Well
watered and nleutv ol timbtr. Price $20 per acre.
n.J.i.l'"0' I""".1'!?.: JbB "'K't "" 'ot In Southern
?T!,0?h.lKi,,tMhS20u,te:UI'J0' Wilbur. R. ft. depot, atock yards, store
hotel, postotBce, blaclsMtuh shop and a good schotd. This lot contains 55 acres
f iIUS 7 h,ou-V?rn fni! 'l nesiry ontbuildinirs, 700 bearing prune
trees, besides plenty of other fruit. Eight miles north of Roseburg, trains psss
ng every few hours alBoon state road. Don't overlook this if you are looking
lor a perfect home, land A No. 1, no better. Think of it.only $4000 for this
Euif J1?6: W"'h "other place H mile from the above described
place, of 189 acres, a fair house, barn and all necessary outbuildings; all under
felM3"'DC? t',,0n'iS,aCJ'! 0,h0D8' terd by fonr good springs,
p enty of timber. This is a good home for some one. Price $2000. For any
A nice little home lying on the aouth of the Umpqua river near Kellogg
: L '"n'1' P" 1,00U. One-thirddown, one-third in one.
,.n,, Nowhere is a chance
toet a good lutle home cheap and on easy terms. It beats taking up home-
rronAlRS!n!,,?,?,er!l,aKniingl40ae,'al1 ,enced cross-fenced. Forty acres
If , nlu ',"! V pa"(nrei weH aterel nd Plty of good
timber. Mile and a half to school, post-oflice. store and R. R. station. Fair
two8.eet5. ofIC?,,,brnand nwes,ar'' ontbnildingS. 5ne spin o horses'
chicken. 2 i"X"' l T ,op. bl,ies- th cows, two calves, 60
?o mention iuTl' 1 Ulmia Vd ""'""hold goods t numerous
,VLm Ki, g ' mile9 ,r,,m, Eo"eburg. Everything goes for 3700; $2000
down, balance on easy terms. This is a perfect home d ,l?.t hn '
imi acres of land 12 miles from Kosebiirn. all fn ..liui
1 i ..vrcuiiiu, nil IK
" V 'yv" rooms, oarn and all hecessary out-huildines. vouna orchard iust
TJlte tree, of all kind, o, fruit ; .mj'vi 'and
Snd flr 8 m-;.!20 . M cul!lvtion i bout 1,000,000 feet of timber, oak
ana nr. a tine mountain stream runnini iimnih i. , . .
...ROSEBURG OPERA HOUSE...
FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK
COMMENCING
Tickets on gale at Strong's Furniture ftore iron
day and during the week. Doors open 7:30 p. ru.;
curtain at 8:30. Change of program nighilj. t
PRICES 10c, 20c ad 00c.
an-mlli Bi b,iL.T. ,1 .-m..,5 .,,.uiii pisce targe enougn to run a
Zk r-lZ iSZ?, " "'5 TT- ,T.'ro mi,e' rotomce and atore. A fine
trrk i n- jo:n.n ),,e, d:,e. h.Uhy location; plenty of good mountain water;
good Bailing ami tuiimiiii. Price HnKI. wwir,
',na 'logon topol Camaa monctain; honmand oarn; no other
Z,&t?Zl'm,t'd g00d tiDlbe''
rivertoBttommS.iti?Tha",8lnDo"gl"TOn of Rood
Handv thS d-),ShoiM P"'ne trees, and 1000 apple,, pears and peaches..
ivL P9,o,!,ce nd telephone, and well located. Only $6000 7ot tdo
uZrS?'" frly. This offer only holds good for a ahortHnW
Thisor??rJ'?",,,in 0',tl,e,rw,te't y,,r lile- nn!t l'l to Invest.
R "'t in Douglas county. 650 acre, of laud three mile, from
.1 m ,T lu?Xrenm nning through place, lots of good timber, in fact
SmmJn l,1,eplr,Tt'r.,l'eo7r"P1,,on ,he market hen -in Roseburg;
a i; i " . wflii. dub ib a no. i biocp Tinea.
two
out
1 :-i;ti i . . ... sv..i. Ainu to a. lmj. i oiwr Tincu.
, nVil7rI,,J W'T' "n"1?"1. ls' K", lying on the South Unipqus river,
bon iino. 'oin K,..rg;goo,l six room honse. small barn an,l al necessary
,ne H niAfio-1 ''!: to whool ; 602 fruit trees, all in bearing: 263
ntv 'of aiHi. 89 J"?. cherries. 378 peaches," 4 quinces, 3 plums and
nty of small froit. This is a nice income property and a perfect home.
I. F. RICE, Real Estate Agent, Roseburg
plenty