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EVENING ROSEBURC REVIEW FINAL CLOSING OUT ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY UY REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. OrriCB Review Building, (drat floor) Jackson Street. Telephone, Main 001. wimbkki.y Editob b. w. bateb fohem an DAILY. rTMr,tr i '30 m Motttldelivered 60 ta Week, delivered 16 BKMI-WKKKLY. rar" fm 811 Month, 11,00 FKBRUAHY 13, 1004. Remainder of F. Long & Sods Harness Stock Hast go by Feb. 27. J Railroad Notes. Springfield News: It is reported from sources which are as reliable as the majority of railroad news before it is actually given out by the authori ties themselves that the construction crew of the Southern Pacific Co, which is now somewhere In California, will arrive here early next month and com mence the construction of the Sprlng-ileld-Ilenderson connecting link. Eugene Guard: J. S. Talbott.l'of Dallas, a civil engineer, Is engaged in making a preliminary survey for the proposed railroad from IJrownsville to the Calapoota Lumber Company's saw mill near Crawfordsville. Mr. Talboit is employed by the lumber company to do this work. This moans that a rail road will be constructed up the Cala pooia Valley at no distant date, reach ing as far as Crawfordsville, and event ually Into the great timber belt of the upper Calapooia River Valley and Hlue River Mines. Jessie Shirley is not only one of the best actresses, but Is also reputed to be one of the best gowned women on the stage The sovoral costumes she wears In "A Modern Magdalen" are dreams of the- Modiste's Art. The following rogardlng "A Modorn Mag dalen," In which Miss Shirley opens her engagement boro for three nights, on next Monday evening is from the 'Deseret Evening News" of Salt Lake The success of "A Modern Magda Ion" Is as a play assured, but it Is questionable if in other hands than Miss Shirley's the measure of success would bo so pronounced, for clever actress that she Is she is also clever enough in a business way to surround herself with an oxcellent company and while in costumes Miss Shirley makos no advertising of them, yet she could without hostile criticism call a U out ion to the elegance of her vurious gowns, nothing more magnillclent being seen on tho local stage. To Mr. Harry W. Smith, her manager, all praise Is due, Id not only securing the play, but brings direct u'om Now York the entire ornery and furulturo of the original production Desoret Kvontng News. Tho Blue Grass of old Kentucky will bo given Tuesday and on Wednesday The Deacon's Duughtor. Oakland News. A sin was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McNabb Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Calm have ar rived from Kugcno nnd hereaftor will be residents of this city. 8. M. Wi xiard has purchased the Hamilton and Templin farm, on the Lower Calapooia, and will take posses sion In the early spring. Volnoy Dixon Is recovering from se vere rheumatic troubles at the home of K. DoardorlT. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kruso were mlltd to Itoneburg yesterday evening by the aevcro illness of Hon. John II. Shupe. D. R. Parker has resigned his posi tion In the attorney general's otiice ami is practicing law at Condon, Gilhatu county. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ilaentze and J. W. IMeUticker, recent arrivals from Iowa, are now residents of this city. Mr. and Mr. Huente havo leased the Kerley residence vacated by O. J. Hull and family. The Commercial Hank, of Oakland, Oregon, expects to open Its doors tho Jftth of this month. Owl. Hero are some sample prices: Boston team collars 9 1.05 Heavy team collars 1.05 Buggy collars 1.00 One setof double hack harness ... Hi. 75 One set of single buggy harness . 7.25 Blacksnuke whips 45 A con side ruble amount ofothergoods approximating in value $350 will also be sold regardless of price. These goodB include bridle reins, cinches, stirrups, stirrup leathers, buggy cush ions and other articles too numerous to mention. All must be sold (at private sale) on or before Saturday, Feb. 27. Anything remaining after that date will be packed for shipment elsewhere. Now is your last opportu nity for bargains. Hlldeburn block, near tbe depot. F. Long & Sons, d-sw-tf. Roseburg, Ore. Kellrio One Allnutw. One Minute Cough Cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the mi crobe which tickles the mucous mem brane, causing the cough, and at tbe same time clears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation and heals and soothes the affected parts. One Min ute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure In all curable cases of Coughs, Colds and Croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old. Sold by Fullerton & Richardson, iioseburg; O. J. Hull, Oakland. Myrtle Creek News. W. R. Lyons and family arrived here from Louisiana, Tuesday. They are relatives of Mr. Jackson, "the sawmill man of North Myrtle. W. P. Johnson has arranged to close his sawmill operations here. The dry ing plant will continue until the bet ter grade of lumber has been dried. How long the shut-down will continue is not decided. - Tbe little four months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McLean died last Saturday. The funeral service took place here Monday and the llttlo one was laid to rest In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. A jeweler named A. Grupp has oponod up a shop in the old milliner shop in Hez. Dyer's store. Work has been stopped on Kd. Weav er's (15-acro hop yard. Half of this land was put out a year ago, and Is ex pected tb yield this year. Two boys were born in Myrtlo Creek Feb. 8th-ono to Mr. and Mrs. James S. Rice and the other to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gustalson. Mail. A Ntnrl RffftllH. It Is a very reasonable thing to suppose if the foundation of a structure was re moved that the building Itself Is bound to come down. This same principle can be applied to disease Take a medi cine Into the svstem tli.it will remove the cauKP. of sickness and the illness leaves of Itself. Dyse(mit Indigestion, sick - head a c lit) utid billiousneHs have their foundation in stomach disorders. Remove this weakness and the other symptoms are no mora. There Is one cure for this that all druggists sell for 25 cents per box. it is called Dr. (innn's Improved Liver Pills. They got right nt the Irt'glniilng of those diseases and make the cure by taking awav the cause of it. We will send a small box free by mall, or a largo box on receipt of 25e. Address The Or. lioinko, Medicine Company, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at A. C. Marslcrs, drug gist, I lose burg, Ore. MARRIED. RAYMOND SMITH. At tho resl idenee of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, nt Wood lawn, (Portland) Oregon, Feb. 10, lol, Mr. W. II. Knvmond and Miss Ada L. Smith, Rev. J. W. Miller olhYialinir. Mrs. Raymond was formerly a teach er In tho nubile so hinds of Douirlns ! county, nnd her parents resided for son 10 time in Kdenuower, near this city. Mr. Raymond Is a resident of Days Creek, in this county, for which place tho happy couple departed on the even ing of their wedding day. They wore tho recipients of many handsome pits ems, and have the congratulations and best wishes of many friends. Kepit mn Awful Pitt. Mr. II. Hnggins of Melhourn, Fla., writes, "My doctor told me I had Con sumption and nothing could be done forme. I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption in duced me to irv It. Results were start ling. 1 am now on the road to recovery and owe all to Dr. King's New !)! . Ctivery. It surely saved my life." This great cure is guaranteed for all throat nnd lung d I seines by A. C. Mars ters A Co., Druggists, of lloschnrg. Or. l'rlooA0c& tl.OU. Trial bottles free. A good boot and shoe repairer, is gain on duty at Flint's Shoe Store. Have your repair work sent thero at once. d-tf. A Cur for fen Mv bnby had Eczema so had that Its head wns a solid mass of scabs, and Its hair all came out. 1 tried ninny reme dies but none seemed to do any per iiinnent good until I use! DoWilt's Witch lln.el Salvo. Tho Keema is cured, the scabs aro gone and tho little one's sealp is perfectly clean and healthy, ami its hnfr is growing beauti fully again. I cannot give too much praise to IVWUt'a Witch Hazel Salve. Frank Farmer, lllutT City, Ky. In buying Witch Hnol Salve look out for counterfeits. Do Witt's is the original ami the only one containing pure , Witch Hael. Tho name K. C. I V Witt I A Co. Is on every box. Sold by Fuller 'ton A Richardson, Iioseburg; O. J. Hull, Onklnnd. For the new spring styles of StevenB Bros' fine tailor made suits for ladies, call on Mrs. E. P. Long, the local agent, in the third Benjamin cottage just below the railroad track and north of Oak street. d-f 26. The local market quotations today aro as follows: Wheat 80 cents. ; Oats 35fH0cen ts. Barley 50 cents. Hay Loose, $8; baled, $1215. Potatoes I cent per pound. Butter Dairy, 2oc: creamery, 35c. Eggs 22 J cents per dozen, Chickens Mixed,9c per pound ;young phickens, $2.603.00 per dozen. Veal (ffa'QiCi dressed. Beef Cows, 2(2ic; steers, 3ic; heifers, 2if)2ic. Hogs- Fat, 44ic live: dressed, 6c. Apples Per box, 5Q(w i0c. Forland Market The quotations In the Portland market today are: Wheat, 7i)c; oats, $1.10 per cen tal; hay, clover, $13; timothy, 817; wool, valley, 17(18 cents; hops, 15(a27c; bogs, gross, 4i(a5c; sheep, 3o gross: beef, gross, 3i(a)4ic; veal, 8c(c; eggs, 27ic; butter, creamery, 30: dairy, 2oC 2iic;chickens, mixed, lHc(a12c lb. New Leaves Are Turned Over at this time of year. Let yonr "new lniit" be a decision to buy GROCERIES here. You'll bo healthier and wbalthier if you do. Our goods are of Buch good quality that those who eat of them thrive wonderfully. And our Drices are B' low that they give the pocket book a cnance to grow tat. J. F. BARKER & CO. C0RVALLIS 4 EASTERN R. R. TIMS CARD No. 21 Ko. 2 For Yaqnfua. Leaves Albany ...12?l!i p ra. Corvalila 2:0j p tn- Arrives Yaontna 6:'lJpm. No. l KettirutuR; Leaver Yaiulna 6:45 a m. l-vti Corrallli 11:30 a m. Arrives Albany.. 12:1b p m. No. 3 For Detroit. leaven Albany 7:00 am. Arrived Detroit 12:'Apm. No. 4 from Detroit: leaves Detroit 100 pm. Arrive Albany 6Nptn. Train No, l arrives In Albany ' t tlino to roniiert with the 8. P. aouth bound train, aa well hb nlvlng two or three bou. : In Albany before diparni'e ot A. P. north hound train. ( rain .No. 2 connects with the tj. P. train at rrorvallU and Albany rItItiic rii. jo- aervloe to Nrwport atcl adjacent btacnea. Train No. 3 lor Detroit, breftenbuah and tither mountain resorta leave. Albany at 7:i0 a. m., reaching Uetr.v.t at noon, at ting ample line to reacn the hprlnga name day. For limber Information aoply to EDWIN PTONK, Y t'OCKRFLt,, Avent. Albany. H H. i.KUNlHK, AteQt.Cnrrailla THE STORE THJ5T DOES THE BUSINESS Fisker&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. AH in lengths for Waists., Dress Sacques, Skirts, Etc. A GREAT REDUCTION In Flanelette Wrappers, Outing Night Robes, Jackets, Furs, Winter Waists, and all winter goods. t J U ST RECEIVED New Muslin Underwear, Corset Covers, Etc. TELEPHONE 721 Keep Posted About U.S. STEEL CORPORATION The White & Kembel At" a Map and Volntne of Statistic! ahouid be In ihe hands of every stockholder. Mow hen else Is the tame amount of information, accetb1e to the public This vol n me howa by a live color map the location of planti, ore lands, tall road and team phi p lint, and Riven official statements of earnings, distribution of capital, divtMnn of s lurttles, incorporation certificate, full text of bylaws, complete legal d litest of mortgages, etc., etc., corrected to October, IMS, ml, Price $5 net, to accompany each order FORSAUKONLY BY Dow, Jones 6t Co., 44 BROAD ST. NBW YORK The oldest News Agency or Wall street, and Publishers of the Wall Street Journal. Investors read the Wall Street Journal REMOVAL SALE I will move into new quarters about the middle of next April and wish to dispose of as much stock as I can in order to make the work of moving as easy as possible. As a fpecial inducement, I will offer everything in stock at greatly reduced prices until mov ing day. Avail yourself of this opportunity for you will never have another like it. Remember, I also do tirst class repair work. W. E. CL1NGENPEEL The" Jeweler GROCERIES E Fresh Eggs and Albany Butter Every Day Crockery and GUasKuro Froth YefRtablea tn Season Leader in Low Price, on Everything in Stock. LAND FOB BALK Here is a good home and dirt cheap; 210 acres 12 miles west of Roseburgi all under fenco, 70 Acres of plowed land, oalance good pasture, well watered ana Elanty of good timber; fair Iioubo of six rooms, fair barn and all necespary out ui Id intra ; tt acres in orchard ; 4' mile to school and poatoflice. Price $1000. Here is a nice little home for Bale six mites from RosoburR, one mile to school, postotKco and store; all fenced and cross fenced; GO-acre farm land, bal ance pa6iuru well located ; fine views, Road house of 7 rooms, barn and all necee Bury out buildings, good family orchard. This iB an ideal home and cannot bo beat for the mctuy asked, only (2,500. No. 3. 1300 acres, all fenced, no other Improvements. Well watered and Jtlenty of good timber j 300 acres can be farmed, balance fine grass land ; five miles orm city on S. P. railroad. This is a fine piece of land, and well located. Price, $7.00 pur 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 barnB, blacksmith shop and all necessary outbuild ings. Lies on the county road; Unlimited stocic range joining place, wel. watered rnd plenty of timber. Thin is A No. 1 stock ranch and dirt cheap. Price $10 per acre. Also a nice little cottage and lot right in the heart of the city. Price $iW. 3tt acres of land. 122 acres of thii land is rich bottom land, no bettor in the state ;balance hill land, guod pasture and plenty of timber. 10 miles from Hose burg. Good house of six room, one house of three rooms, two good barns and all necessary out buildings; hop drier on place; plenty of fruit for family use; mile to school ; 5 miles to K. K. b tat ion, good road to the same ; good fishery on place. This is one amoug' the best farms in Pouglas county in fact a perfect ; mrui. -m me Hiiuvtr ue&unuvu iruui, t:rtj is nue tanu tor anaiia ana clover, j A perfect home 55 acres, three miles from Kosehurg on county road. AI ; fenced; 20 acres in hearing orchard ; five acres in young orchard ; 5 acres in ! grain ; 25 acres pasture, well watered, and plenty of timber for home use. Good . two story house containing rooms, hard finished ; good barn, 50x20, with big : shed on one side; all uetewary outbuildings, tteautiful view of the city from place also soMiers hfme. Tins is an ideal home. Price $5,000. House cost 925,000. GtKxl road and a nice drive to the city. One ball down and balance in . two years time. No h. loO acres; 40 acres tencnf, 30 acres in cultivation. 8 mall honse and barn, email orchard, plenty of good mountain Water and lota of good timber. A fine mountain range fur stock adjoining. This is a nice little stock ranch. Twelve i miles from city, two miles from school and four miles from postotfice. Price, $1500 i lHh acres of land 3 miles from Oakland, all fenced and all A No. 1 farm land , except alout 20 acres. One good barn : no other improvements. - Ko. 10. 100 acres, 9 miles from city. Beuced but no otner imp rove men 1 Firstclaas land and well located. Two and a half milea from railroad station I one-fourth mi!e from school, and one and one-fourth miles from postotfice. Well j watered and plenty of timbtr. Price $20 per acre. No. 30. Here is a barpun ot your life. The biggest town lot in Southern ! Oregon right in the heart of the city of Wilbur, R, R. depot, stock yards, store hotel, voetomce, blacksmith shop and a good echoed. This lot cootains 65 acres a ood two-story house, barn and all necensarv mithnilil intra Ton K,.;.. trees, besides plenty oi other fruit. Eight miles north of Roseburg, trains pass ing every few hours, alsoon state road. Don't overlook this if you are lookina lor a perfect home, laud A No. 1, no better. Think of it.onlv $4000 for this perfect home. We also have another place mile from the above described place, of 189 acres, a fair bouse, barn and all necessary outbuildings: all under fence, 10 acres in cultivation, 10 1 acres n hops, watered bv four good springs, plenty of timbor. This is a good home for some one. Price $2000. For anv other information cail on or write to 1. F. Rice, Real Estate Agent. Jtoseburg, Ore&on, or G. W. Gruhhe on place. 1,1 A nire little home lying on the south of the Umpqua river near Kelloga VOl Ti1? m ftcs; fine tihhmg and hunting; som good saw timber on place About 12 miles trom Oakland, price $l,0u0. One-thirddown, one-third in one. tear and one-third m two years at five per cent interest. Nowhere is a chance Zrf F ' 81 11 061118 Uking up a home- MOTT'S They overcome Weak new, Irregularity and omi.vtitHin, increase vig or ami banish "pains PENNYROYAL PILLS of mentrntlon." Thov aro "l.ll'K S.VVfc'.US" to eirl. at womauliiHui. aiding dcTelopmt'nt of organs and body. N'o known remedy for wooumi pnml) them. Cnnnot (Jo harm life beeomca n rm-at''7e. Hl.tKt VIM IIOX 11 Y MAIL Sold bj driiKKisU. Ml. Mori's) CU KM 1CAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio For aal by Fullorton & Rlchanlwn, Roasburj, O-cton, C. P. DAVIS Successor to J. M. Fletcher Near the Depot, 3 lrlrat Free Delivery to all part of the City an J Suburbs. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Roseburg-Marshfield Stage Line B. FF.NT0N, Proprietor SHORTEST AND BKST ROUTE TO Myrtle Point, Coquille ail Coos Bay Points Stace leaves Roppbura everv morning st R:iX a. m. connecting with trains at Myrtle Point for Marthtleld and wiih the boats for Coquille river points. GOOD RIGS AND CAREFl'L DRIVERS For further particular apply to G. W. RAPP, Agent at Roseburg, j v ass oirwi, near me uepui. g crop, tiinbei acre. :ood 'air A,ni?e ? containing 140 acre., all fenced' and cross-fenced. Forty aci , loin fruit and balanje eood pwlnre; well watered and plenty of go tier. Mi e and a ha t to M'hool. nniiK.. .j r. nr: "SV house of .ix room., barn and all neceoary ontbnildinn. One ."pan of horse, two seta of harness, two wanons. two ton bnmies. thrw. ,, E .i Zi. chickens. 12 turkey;, 13 hogs, and all f.rniiDgand household gooils t numerons to mention, tight mile, from Roseburg. Everything goeTfor JsTOO! down, balance on easy terms. Thi. is a perfect home and dirt "heao 1W) acres of land 12 miles from Koseburg, all fencel and cross-fenced good house of seven rooms barn and all necessary ont-buildings, vonng orchard' 2 beginning to bear, of 160 trees of all kinds of fruit; smalf grap. "inVvarf and plenty ol small fruit. .20 acres in cultivation ; about 1,000,000 tlet of timber oak and Br ; a line moiintam stream running through place large enough To ,C saw-n.il' six month!, in the year. Two miles to po-toffi and More A fine '""V,"1 P'f' ': ' '" location; pleut) of good mounutin LIt good hshing and hnnting. Price UK). " water , 1W acres of land lying on top of Camas monntain ; houw and oarn no other mprovements ; fair stock range and at least 2.000,000 feet of good timber lvg in county road and R. R. .urvev. Price i,0O0. "moer, lying One of the best fruit orchards in Oongias coiintv containing nn - river bottom land, 3-500 choice prune tree?, and loi ,r?ie, ' Handy to school, pos.offlce anltejephone and IreU iffl ffi Ire nice incon.e-p.ymg property. This offer only holds gxxxl for a si t Hem is a nargain. One of the greatest of your lit. iw. i.-i . This offercan't be beat in Douglas county! S l 1, .5.' ,n.Ie8t- Roseburg. Fin. living s,re:.mnning thrown JfS. lots' go&SrTn'fTt enough to pay for the place twice over if put on the m.rW i . ? ' ie. on county 'd-goo,!. level d to to'wn.Tto isTso'l. 'r A nice little home, conteinmg iHU acres, lvini on th. tJnTti. it lncn- . two mile, from R,.,.hurg; good six room ho .se "mall lr In ' SiTiL""" outbnildinKS. All A No. I lan.l : J,m to school BfVfrait tn? .n ti ' necees:; prunes, ll.S anphv., 8Uj,Sl 2 cherries, SidVei .Tn'incli. 25 pleniy of -n.llln.tt. Thisi. a Btae io,. proZlyLtZCr " 1. 1. RICE, Real Estate Agent, Roseburg