Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190?, January 21, 1904, Image 4

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1Ieo Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which lias been
la uso for over 30 years, has horno tho slffimtnro of
and has
-f7j-- sonal supervision since its infancy.
ccccAvH Allow no one todeccivo you in this.
All Counterfeits, imitations and " Just-as-good" are but
JJxpeiimeiits tluit trifle witli and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Custoria is a, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 16
contains neither Opium, Morphine Dor other Narcotio
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
And allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
She Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
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In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC CKNTauR eOM.V. TT URMt tT. new TORR OtTV.
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The best land in the world, and at the most
reasonable price id iu the vicinity of
OAKLAND,
This consists
Lands. For
addreu,
S C. W. VAIL, Oakland, Oregon.
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Roseburg-Marshfield Stage Lins
-4DU'KBMT AND UK8T
Marshfieldand all Points on the Coast
!00D RItJS AND CARKFI7L DRIVERS
E BANGS PrOD G. W. RAPP, AtfentatRoseourg
1. OrtHUJ, riUp. orao(J. one block from M. P. depot.
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tossburg-Marshfield Staea Line
B. FENTON,
-SHORfKSr AND
Myrtle Point, Coquille all Coos Bay Points
Stnue IttAVRfl RosibnrK every morning at (1 :00 a. in. connecting with
drains at Myrtle Potut for Marsh fluid ami with the bonis for Coquille
river points.
GOOD RIGS AXD CAREFUL DRIVERS
For further particulars apply to G. W. RAPP, Agent at Rosebnnr,
Utw Mreet, near tue uopot.
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ROC'TO TO
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Proprietor
BUST ROUTE TO-
SAY THAT-
11KVI tree-
Lkxinhvov Hi.nu., Nkw York, N. Y.
HOUSES OF SAND.
New ProeeaM Will Erect Slftiialoaa M
Du ruble & Granite.
Houses built of sand, but hh substnn
Uul uud durable aa granite, have been
made possible by a process Just per
fected In England by Mr. L. l Ford of
(ires ford.
Mr. Ford Is veil known In South Af
rica, where before tho Koer war lie
founded t'ordHliiirg, a suburb of Johan
nesburg, uud also tho Johannesburg
waterworks uud the l'retoriu Electric
Ughtlng compuny.
A bod of clean snud and ground
quicklime are nil the materials nei-dt d
rur tho new artificial rock. The Ingre
dients are mixed In proper proportions
mechanically and forced by a screw In
to a mold formed of a very strong steel
cylinder.
After the mold is fllled It is placed In
a box, and the air it contains Is sucked
out by an air pump. Hot water Is then
admitted. The water rushes Into. every
minute Bpace and seta the particles of
lime to slacking. The lime wells and
causes a great pressure In the mold,
while at the same time an Intense heat
la produced.
Under the Influence of the heat and
pressure the sand and lime arc molded
into a rock which has 00 per cent as
much strength as the hardest granite.
It Is ready for use In eight hours
The rock Is of the same composition
as the old Roman cement, the most
durable of building muteriala. Tho se
cret of making this Roman cement has
been lost for oges.
Tho pew building stone costs but 22
cents n cubic foot Tin) secret of Mr.
Ford's success is said to lie In his u6
of o cylindrical mold. Others who
tried to make silicate of lime bulldlnn
stone used square molds. They did not
get an even distribution of the Internal
and external strains, and the stone
produced wnstuil of cracks.
ADJUSTABLE WRENCH.
Requtrea .No Turnln of Thumb
Wheels to Hetcalute Ita Opening;.
With a large share of the machinery
which Is used In pgr manufacturing
Industries the builders furnish special
wrenches which Wilt only fit nuts of
a certain size and ore Intended to he
used In connection with the one ma
chine. These, of eourw, need no ad
justing to fit the nut and are a great
convenience and save time for the ma
chinist But there are many Instances
In the everyday work of the machinist
where a wrenolr which can be rapidly
set to any necpssary size will prove a
grent advantage to the man who Is
handling It
The usual form of wrench requires
tho turning of n thumb wheel several
revolutions to vary tho distance be
tween the Jaws even a quarter of an
Inch, and there can bo no movoment of
tho Jaw without turning this screw.
Here Is a wrench which has the niov
ablo Jaw perfectly free to slide from
WUENCn WITH SLIDING JAW.
closure to its widest openinc. on'y
eumlng to a slop whenever the emu
block Is wt. Tills cum block rests in
tho center of the slotted bundle and h
so pivoted that Its .edgo Is eccentric to
the pin on which it revolves.
Whether the block is tilted to sh-p
tho Jaw close to the Hxed bend or to
allow it to slldo freely the whole lensrb
of the opening, the cam block ent;ap'
the rear of tho Jaw In such a mnnwr
as to afford a strong support for the
movable Jaw. It requires no rotation
of adjusting screws, but only a simple
turn of the block and a sliding move
tnent of the loose Jaw to sot the
wrench, which probably has quite as
much oxpauslon as tho majority of
light wrenches In common use.
A New Anathtle.
At a recent meeting of tho Krenoli
Academy of Medicine M, Courtode gave
an account of a now local aniiMthetlc.
It Is pn rn -am t do-ben zotn ether and
has been named onrestheslne. It Is a
derivative of orthoform and Is but
sllKhtly soluble In water, but ftwly o
In glycerin and In fatty bodies. It If
not po'sonotn. which gives It a great
advantage over cocnlne. while Us ac
tion Is much loss transitory than that
of that drug. M. Court ade has used tlw
drug, especially In cases of patients
aufferlnit from tuberculosis or syphllltli
ulceration of the pharynx which ren
derod swallowing very painful or even
Impossible. After an application of an
n'Stheslne In powder they were nble tr.
swallow without pain.
Rnplil Trlewrrtphr.
The Pollnk-Vlrng system o rapid te
leuniphy having shown a possibility o
40,0tt0 words an hour over tho 4 17 mile
between Itorlln and Konlgsberg, It wll
be put In use by tho Corman post a'
service on the biwy line from Uerlln t"
Frankfort. It Is n special writing m:i
chine which, working In the usual way
perforates a strip of paper which l
drawn orr a roller under nietalb
brushes with grout rapidity. The Inter
ruptions of the current nuive the mem
braties of two telephones nt the tvovlv
lntf stnt Inn. which write the mess,igr
by meatis of a small mirror.
LOCAL NEWS.
Kay Moore left today for Portland to
remain for a couple of weeks on busi
ness. Mrs. E..H. Billings left last night for
Portland to visit with her mother, Mrs.
H. Sharkey.
The regular north bound local train,
No. 12, due hero at 10:18 a. m., arrived
at one o'clock this afternoon, having
been delayed by a rock slldo ' three
miles east of West Fork.
A game of basket ball was played In
the Roseburg Theatre last night by the
I lose bury High School team and
another team styling themselves the
Independents. The former team won
by a score of 26 to 10. The line up was
as follows: jpl. H. S. Forwards, Strong
and Ragsdale;center, Faulkner; guards,
McMullen and Fraley. Independents
Forwards, Kltzman and Bradley; '
center, King; guards, Bell and Milling-'
ton. j
Messrs S. C. Flint, B. V. Strong
and F. W. Woolley, constituting the
board of directors for the Koseburg,
school district, who visited Eugene
this week to examine the heating and
ventilating system in the new high
school building there, were much
pleased with the plan upon which It
operates. With a few minor changes
of detail the same system will be adop
ted for use in the new high school
building now under construction here.
They found this fan and furnace system
supplies a uniformity of temperature
throughout the rooms and halls, and
besides, It furnishes a means of thor
ough ventilation unobtainable by
any gravity system. It Is also guar
anteed to be very economical in the
use of fuel, the saving in this way so
they were Informed, more than paying
for the power necessary to drive the
fun for forcing the warm air through
the building.
T70RSALE. On easy terms, a fine
" stock and dairy farm, situated in
Coos county, 840 acres, well improved,
well watered; 100 acres rich bottom
land, part seeded in red clover: 10 acres
in prune orchard; two acres apple or
chard: 150 head of sheep and some cat
tle. Farm implements go with place.
Price 87,000. For further information
call on L. A. Marsters, Cleveland, Ore
gon. a2.
New Leaves Are
Turned Over
at this time of year. Let vour "new
leal" be a decision to buy GROCERIES
here. You'll be healthier ant wealthier
it you do. Our goods are of Biich uood
quality that those who eat of them
thrive wonderfully. And our prices are
so low that they ttive the pocket book a
chance to grow fat.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
ASK TUB AGENT FOR
TICKETS VIA
SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, DULUTH
MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS EABT
2 TRAINS DAILY ")
FAST TIMEZ
New equipment throughout. Day
Coaches, Palace and Tourist S teeners,
Dining, Buffet, Smoking and Library
vara.
.Daylight trip through the Cascade and
ftocsy mountains.
For full particulars, rates, folder j, etc,
call on or aiitiress
J. V. PHALON. T. P. A.. H. DICK-
SON, C. T. A., 122 Third Street, Port
t lana, ure.
A. B.C. DENNISTON.G. W. P. A., 61
First Avenue. Seattle, Wash.
CORVAILIS 4 EASTERN R. R.
TIME CARD NO. 44
Set. ? For VtAtnlDk.
LetTe Albany .12:15pm.
i orTuiF , inp ra
Arr(Tt Vftonlns t.X)pm,
Lftsvet Ynula.-. (:Uim
lATesCorrftilu 11 ao ra,
Arrives Albany 12:16 pm.
No. S For Detroit.
Leaves Albtnr 7 00 am.
Arrives Detroit rj;20pm
No 4 trom Detroit:
Lfltres Detroit 1 00 p in
Arrives Albany A ,V d m
Train No. 1 arrives in Albany la tine to
connect with the s P. sent h bound train, a
well as it vi nT iwo or Toree oours in Aioanj
before deparmrw of 4. 1'. north bonnd .ratn.
i rin No. 2 (HinnMti with the S. P. tmlnii at
roTvaliit ami Albany flvinc direct service to
Newport ani adjacent beaches.
Train No. S tor Detroit, Hrettenbunh n
other manntaln resorts leaves Albanv at 7
a. ra.. re chin Detroit at noon. l?Iu ample
one io rriwn inr prirtTi hihb ot.
Fof farther la formation aipiy to
IDW1N fTONB.
jlanasjer.
T. COCK REM,, Aent, Albany,
H H CKOM.Ht, Afeot,CorvaUil.
THIS KOSfeBUItQ HAKKETi
The local market quotations today
are as follows:
Wheat 80 cents.
Oa ts 35((jH0cen ts.
Barley 50 cents.
Hay Loose, $S; baled, $12($15.
Potatoes J cent per pouud.
Butter Dairy, 25c; creamery, 35o.
Eggs 25 cents per dozen.
Chickens Mixed,9e per pound;young
chickens, $2,5003.00 per dozen.
Veal fJO'WJc, dressed.
Beef Cows, 2(i?2io steers, 3Jc;
heifers, 2r0?'2ic. -
Hogs Fat, 4aiic live: dressed, 0c.
Apples Per box, 5U()(i0c.
Wool 13i15e.
Pohland Mauket The quotations
In the Portland market today are:
Wheat, 70c; oats, SI. 10 per cen
tal; hay, clover, 813; timothy, 917; wool,
valley, 17(18 cents; hop's, 1527c;
hogs, gross, 4i('5e; sheep,3Jo gross:
beef, gross, 3i(c4lc; veal, bcOi'Vc; eggs,
27?c; butter, creamery. 30; dairy. 2ot$
22ic; chickens, mixed, 'lHc(riH2e lb.
Ttfxa-vsr TODAY.
FOR SALE. Pigs for sale If taken
Immediately. Inquire of W. E.
Davenport, Rose burg, ore.
325.
MISCELLANEOUS
W
OOD FOR SALE. Leave orders
at J. F. Barker & Co's.
tf.
COTTAGE FOR RENT A neat cot
tage for rent. Call at Joseph
son's store. d-tf
FOR SALE. Milch 'cow. Enquire
at E. A. Wood & Co's. grocery.
opposite the depot. d-sw-tf.
FOR SALE CHEAP. A 8350 piano,
good us new, at a bargain if taken
soon. Call on or address Roy Sloper,
Roseburg, Or.
FOR RENT. Ed Patterson's live
room cottage on Pine street. En
quire at Mrs. Freeman's, just across
on Mill street.
FOR RENT. House of two rooms,
located between the round house
and the grove. Call on John Micou,
Soldier's Home. j31.
FOR RENT. Good five-room bouse,
near G. R. Llnser's on R. R.
track. Large grounds. Address Dr.
S. Hamilton, Roseburg, Ore.
NOTICE. All parties knowing them
selves indebted to S. K. Svkes on
notes and accounts past due will please
call and settle. S. K. Sykes.
FOR SALE. Good house of five
rooms, in Roseburg, with three
fourths of an acre of land In fruit trees
and garden. Address "Z", care Re
new, or inquire an review omce. a-sw
DS. T. WEST. PI re Insurance.
. Notary Public. City Property
rented. County and City Warrants
boucht and collections mode. Office on
Jackson street No. 407, Hoover building
opposite Post Office. d-sw-tf.
TAKEN UP. About Oct. 1, 1003, a
2y ear-old calf; color, dark red
with wmte on ootn nanus, Dreast, lea
side and top of the head; star between
the eyes marked "A"; both ears are
cropped and left one has two slits.
uwner can nave same oy paying cost oi
keeping and advertising expenses.
asw-u. u. j. ruouK, uiana, or.
T OST, STRAYED OR STOLEN. A
I i 1 rmi
t tturrci uiaru, weixuit uuuuv iwu
nounds: has foreton trimmed short,
mane and tail cropped, has white left
ntnd root, small wmte spot aoove ngnt
nostril. Last seen Dec. 24, 1M03, near
back of Uusbey range. Ueward lor re
turn or Information leading thereto.
31. Burr Jones,
Roseburg, Or.
FOR SALE. A first-class grocery
business, well located and a good
trade: located here In Roseburg. Now
if you are looking after anything of this
kind, here is your chance. Write or
call on I. F. Rice & Co., Roseburg, Or.
FOR SALE. A good home, and dirt
cheap: 108 acres all fenced and
cross fenced, good house of 7 rooms, 2
good barns ana ail necessary out-rjuiiu-Ings,
5 acres in orchard, 10 acres in cul
tivation; well watered and plenty of
timber. School, postofttce and church
i mile; to Rose bu re, 12 miles. Located
on county rood. For further Informa
tion, call or write to l. v . hick, & ioM
Real Estate Dealers, Roseburg, Oregon.
MARSHAL'S NOTICE. All parties
owninir doss in the city limits of
Roseburg, Or., who will come to the
city hall and pay their dog license be
tween tnis date and tne nrst oi Feb
ruary, 11HH, may have them for one
dollar each. After that 92.50 will be
charged for each license, and there
will be a dog catcher in the field. Take
warning, this is your last notice. All
license tacs must be attached to the
collar of dogs, otherwise they will be
t a Ken up. u. J. Jar vis, tjity itiarsnai.
NOTICE TO WOOD DEALERS.
Sealed bids to furnish 140 tiers of
oak and 20 tiers of old fir wood, 20 inches
in length, to be delivered at the school
house, in Roseburg. on or before Oct.
1, 1W4. will be received by the under
signed until 12 o'clock, noon, Feb. 1,
uv. a nona conditional to tne faith
ful performance of the contract to fur
nishsald wood must accompany each
bid. The board reserves the right to
rejrt any or all bids. By order of the
oosfu oi a i rectors.
Clara Dillard,
Clerk Dist. No. 4.
Roseburg, Ore., Jan. 18, 1904.
RATTLE LOST. The following de-
V tcrioea eight head of cattle are
missing. A reward will be given for
any information leading to the recovery
of the stock by the undersigned. (1)
Buckskin colored cow, U. V. and J. D.
brand on right hip. (2) Roan colored
cow with J. D. brand on right hip and
crop off each ear. Black cow, with
white face, J. D. brand on right hip, and
ear marks. (4) White cow, with J. D.
brand, split and underblton right ear.
n) Spotted heifer, red and white, J. D
brand and crop, split and under bit on
right ear. (t) Roan steer, with J. D.
brand and ear marks. (7) Bald-faced
steer, red, with J. D. brand, split in
left and split and underbit in right ear.
(S) Uuckskin colored steer, with J. D.
brand and crop off left and split- and
underbit in right ear. JOHN Dokrnkr,
Wardton, Oregon. sw-flS.
LODGE DlRECTORYj
F. & A. M. Laurel Loilse
l regular meetings on 'Jud ftud -1th Weiluei
days of each mouth.
O. P. Cohhow, W. M.
N, T. Jkwett, Hocretary,
A O. U. W.
Roseburg Lodge No. lfiMuut
IX the 2nd and 4th .1
i Monday a of each mouth
" nt 7:31) n. in .. In th.t I n n V Hull All
members tu good standing are invited to at
tend f. 1. Tozibk, M. W.
E. 11. Lenox, Recorder.
B1
I. O. ELKS, KoBeburg Lodge, No. 326 Iloldi
ii-guiar uuuiiuuiucnuonH ail, U. U, 1 .
Hall Oil arid Rill! 4lh Thnru.lnva nt aonh
month. All uieniberH requested to attend
regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordi
ally Invited to attend.
F. B Waitb, E. R.
Roy McClai.lkn, Secretary.
DEGREE OF HONOR, Myrtle Lodge No. 13
Meets '2nd and 4th Thursday evenlngn ot
each month in Native Sons Hall. Vislttug
members cordially Invited to attend.
Mr. John Kantz, C. ot H.
1 E. H. Lenox. Kec.
r America, meets each T uestdav evenlnz in
Native sous' Hall. Visiting brothers Al
ways welcome.
T. F. Pattebfok.
E. H.Lknox, Rec. Sec.
E. V. IloovKft,Physlc(au.
10. O. F.t Phileiarlaa Lodge No. 8 Meets la
Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jackson and
Cass streets, on Saturday evening of each
week. Members of the ofder iu good standing
are Invited to attend
Geo. V. Prreiy, N. Q,
N. T, Jewktt, R. S.
IO. O F., Union Encampment No. 9 Meets
In Odd Fellows Temple on the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of each month. Visit
Ing brethren always welcome.
L. H. MnoitK. fl. P
F. Q. Micblli, Scribe.
IO. O. F., RWng Star Lodge No, 174, 1. O. O. F.
meets iu Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday
evening. Visiting brethren always welcome.
A. Hai-zman, N. O.
F. O. M tCEi.Li, R. S.
KOF P., Alpha Lodge No. 47 Meets every
Wednesday in I. O. O. Hall, at 7:80 p. m.
Members la good standing are invited to
attend. G. W. Kimiiai.l. C. C.
E. E. WlMBKRLY, K. R. 8.
KO. T. M Protection Tent No. 15 Holds
regular meettngB on the first aud third
Fridays of each mouth in Odd Fellows
Hall. All visiting members In good standing
are invited to attend.
Q. W. Pkbbt, Com.
Q. W. BAt-F, R. K.
IO. T. M., Roseburg Hive No. U-Holds Its
regular reviews uoon the 1st and SM Frl.
day afternoons of each month In Odd Fel
lows' hall. Sisters of other Hives vlsltinir In the
city ara cordially invited to attend our reviews
MIU. A. 1. JlUHU.N.tOm.
Mrs. JasdiB Rapf, R. K.
ATIVK DAUGHTERS, Julia Abraham's
Cabin No. 5 Meets on ut and 3rd Mon
days oi each month. Vlbltina membAM
always welcome.
Flossie Siiahbrook. President.
Maude Rabt, Secretary.
0
E. S. .Roseburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their
regular meeting on 1st and 3rd Thurs
days In each month. Yialtinir member In
good standing are respectfully Invited toattend
Mrs. Nannii Spraoce, W. M.
Miss Regina Rast, Secretary,
0
N.U., Co. D., Separate Battalllon Meets
every Thursday evening at the Armory
Hall at 8 o'clock.
F. B. Hamlin, Captain.
REBEKAHS, Roseburg Robekah Lodge, No.
41, I. O. O. F.-Meets in Odd Fellows
Temple every Tuesday evenlug. Visiting
sisters aud brethren Invited to atteud.
Mils. Drlla Jkwktt, N. O.
Miss anna B. Clarke, Secretary.
ROYAL ARCANUM, Roseburg Council No.
2014 Meete 2nd and 4th Mondays ot each
. month in Native Hons' Hall. Visiting
brothers always welcome.
F. B. Hamlin, Regent.
A M. Sanders, Secretary.
OMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Mlao Circle No.
vn .Meets on .'nu anu 4tn r rioays oi eaon
mouth at Odd Fellows Hall. Vliltin
members in good standing are Invited to at ten
Mm. Dei.i.a Jbwktt. O. N.
Mrs. Belle Morian Clerk.
W
'OODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp No
V -Meeu at me udd Fellows Hall l
Roseburg, every lstand 3rd Monday eva
Visiting neigh bore alw Ays welcome.
D. P. Fisher, C. C.
J. A. BithanaN, Clerk.
nlng,
D
R. H. L. HTl'DLEY
TH OSTEOPATH
No drues? No knife I The remit are. won
derful, as .Suture's methods esn oiilv be. Can
cure permanently all curable diseases.
COXSt'LTATIO.V FREE
Office over the postotlice.
J O.TWITUHELL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
ROBIBUBG, - OREGOM
dpeolat attention given tc diseases ot the eye
Office new Douglas County Bank Build
lng.
JiLMKR V. UOOVZb,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, '
Robbbobq - . Oaa
Special Attention given to Diseases ot th
Nose and Throat.
Office Main St., on door south of Cttv Ra
QEO. E. HOUCK, M. D.
Office, In the Review building, ape tain
rooms 13 and 14.
-Telephone, MalnSl.-
Rosbbusg,
Obb
Oregon
and Union Pacific
TO THE EAST
The O. R. & J. ive the choice of
THREE DAILY TRAINS
Two via :he Oregon Short Line lo 8ll
take, Denvert Omaha, Chicago and
Kansas City.
One Ihe Great Northern Ry., 10
Spokane, Minneapolis, Bt. Paul and
Chicago. ,
Ocean 8teamerg leave Portland every
, 6 daya for
San Francisco
Ttaatfl leave Portland daily for alt
Willamette and Columbia River Points.
Monthly Steamers to China and
Japan.
For fall Inronn.tion p.M or or tdlre.
rel O. K. A N. Ticket Office, or .Jdrae.
-A.. L CUAIG
General PMtenger Agent
Portland err CO
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