Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190?, February 17, 1904, Image 2

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    ' EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
BY
REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
Office Review Building, (first, floor)
Jackson Street. Telephone, Main W1.
I WIMBKKI.Y ED1TOB
B. W. BATES Fqkkmaw
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FEBRUARY 17, UOt. .
Salem Statesman: The death of Sen
ator Hanna will again start the
"cauldron" of Ohio politics into action
just as the commotion which so often
disturbs the political ripples there had
been allayed. The legislature which
re-elected Mr. Ilunna last month is still
in session and the unpleasant duty of
electing his successor will devolve upon
it. Although elected for a full term of
six years, Senator Haona's present
term would not have expired until the
4tb of next March. It is not at all un
likely that Governor Herrick, the par
ticular porsonal and political friend of
the dead senator, may be his successor.
The Cost of Living.
Every pocket knows Its own bitter
ness. According to the statistics of the
department of labor, which got Its
figures from 2,567 families with an aver
age income of &H27.1D, and an average
expenditure of 78.54, the costof living
In 1002, when it was highest, was 1B.1
per cent more than In 18W), when it was
lowest. Average wages have accommo
datingly increased by just that 10.1 per
cent; in some cases by more. The Em
ployers' Association, of Chicago, esti
mates that the cost of living increased
by 1(1.8 per cent from 18i)8 to 11103. Va
rious uowspapers and Independent ob
servers have guessed a much higher
increase of cost, even more than double.
Statistics are arrant liars, and in figures
there is no comfort. Ask your wife
bow the household bills for groceries,
and meat, und so on, In the lust two
years compare with those of 181MJ. If
she doesn't say that they have gone up
from 40 to SO per cent, you are a mighty
lucky man. Wages may or may not
have gone up 10 per cent. Salaries
have not gone up at all. "With the
Procession" in Everybody's Magazine
lor February.
iCured When irs Jailed,
1056 Winnemac Avenue.
Chicaoo, 111., 'Oct. 2o, 1902.
Wine of Citrdui can always be relied
tiDon to cure when evcrvtliinir elBe fails.
It is a certain cure for female diseases in their
worst furuiB. I suffer fur years with ulcer
ation. Intfiise pa. ns in tie womb and ovaries
ami dreadful headaches unfitted me for my
work. Kiimllv I grew so ill that I had to keep
toiuybed. The pains were so intense at times
as toeuiiKe Miasms and a diriairreeabledischarffe
drained iiiy life forces. In my extremity after all else
had failed, I tried Wine of Cardui. After usinfr it for
two weeks I ueiron to imurove so ranidlv that 1 felt en
couraged to keep up the treatment, which I did for eigh
teen weeks, but at the end of that tfme I was entirely cured. What a
relief was mine and how new and beautiful life looked to me when my
health was restored. Only thoBO who have pasfled through such a siege
of sickness as I have will understand how much I value Wine of Cardui.
It is indeed
Juki, &f$Urt, 1
It is indeed
a boon to Jp
sick women, jrr.
Secretary, North Chicago Frauea Verein.
Kvry weak woman needs Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cardui cures dis
ordered and painful menstruation, periodical headaches, falling of the
womb and leucorrhcea. It cures extreme cases of these troubles. It
strengthens girls approaching womanhood, helps bring children to barren
homes, makes pregnancy and childbirth easier, prevents miscarriages and is
the be3t medicine ever made for use during the change of life. Why permit
the good women in your home to suffer another day? Every druggist
has $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui.
lAJINECORDUI
wn7 Yeitra Trial,
Tuero are lots of good things the doc
tors know nothing nlMiut. Wo fro-
Suently euro people of diseuse after the
odors havo given thorn up. If the
disease comes from overwork, dissipa
tion or exposure, causing weak and
wtu-ry blood and loss of Hush and
strength, we have tho one sure remedy
in Dr. Uunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic.
Those tablets taken with meals turn
the food Into rich rod blood, making
strong, steady nerves, and Increasing
the strength, building up solid flesh al
tho 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 wo havo leen doing this for
twenty years we know our method to
lie the right one. Druggists sell Dr.
Gnnn's Hlood anil Nerve Tonic for 7;V;
iHsr Ixix, or A Isixes for 42, or sent by
mail on receipt of price. Write us for
a pamphlet telling all .iltout this great
medicine. Address Dr. Itosnuko Co.
Philadelphia, Pa. For sulo by A, V.
Marsturs, druggist.
Riddle News.
new spray pump and gasoline engine
for use in their orchards.
The flinch party given at Brown's
Hal! Friday evening was a very pleas
ant affair. A number of guest were In
vited and the evening was spent play
ing flinch and pit. Refreshments were
served later in the evening and all
went home well pleased with the good
time had. j
Do You Drink Coffee?
Another Oni of Kheunmtltm Oared by
Uhftiuberlalii's Pitta U1ra.
The eflicacy of Chamberlain's Pain
Balm In the relief of rheumatism is be
ing demonstrated dally. Parker Trip
lett, of Grlgsby, Va., says that Cham
berlain's Pain Balm gave htra perma
nent relief from rheumatism in the
back when everything else failed, and
he would not be without it. For sale
by Hamilton Drug Co.
Faith Cure Ineffectual.
If you do, call at J. F. Barker & Co's.
grocery and try some of that splendid
M, J, B. coffee, prepared by a lady
demonstrator, who will be at that store
ei ery day until next Wednesday, Feb.
24th. M. J. B. coffee is a superior
brand that is now being introduced '
throughout the country, und once you '
try it you will give it a preference over
all other kinds. d-sw-f2.
Portland, Oregon i an, Tuesday, Feb.
lit: Prayer has been found ineffective as
a remedy for smallpox. Mrs. Mild re J
A 1 hand is dead at her home In Arleta
Park, while Rev. G. T. Neal, of the !
"Church of God," Is quarantined at the
stricken home. Death ended the wom
an's suffering while the Rev. Mr. Neal
was praying for her recovery from the
dread disease. The other members of
the household aro uuder quarantine, 1
where they will remain pending an offi
cial Investigation of the case which was
commenced yesterday by the coroner
and health authorities. Arrests may j
follow.
Notwithstanding the nature of the'
woman's aliment she had no doctor or
medicine during hor illness.
Since the faith treatment was of Mrs.
A 1 band's own choosing the authorities1
say no one can be held culpable of negll-1
gence In not securing a doctor.
New Leaves Are
Turned Over
at this time of year. Let your "new
Inn!" be a decision to buy GROCERIES
here. You'll be healthier and wealthier
if) on do. Our goodB areofBuch good
quality that those who eat of them
thrive wonderfully. And our prices are
at low that they give the pocket book a
chance to grow fut.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
THE STORE TH2TT DOES THE BUSINESS
Fisher&Bellows Co
REMNANT S A LIE'
..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 Flanelette Wrappers, Outing Night Robes, Jackets, Furs,
Winter Waists, and all winter goods.
JUST RECEIVED
New Muslin Underwear, Corset Covers, Etc.
TELEPHONE 72l .
Keep Posted About
U.S.STEEL
CORPORATION
The White & Kembel At' Map and Volume
of Statistic! iboutd be In tbe bands ol every
stockholder. Nowhere elno la ihenmeimoiiDt
ot lufomtkilon accelble to the public. Thti
vnlome howi by e ave color map the location
of plants, ore laDdi. railroad and uteamship
llntr, and glvea official statements of earDlDs,
distribution ol capital, dirlalou of securities.
Incorporation certificate, full text of bylaws,
complete legal dlveit of mortgages, etu., etc,
corrected to October, 1903. ml.
Price $3 net, to accompany each order
OR SAL1 ONLY BY
Dow, Jones & Co., t
4 BROAD AT. NBW YORK
The oldest News Afnoy of wn Ptreet. and
Publishers of the Wall titreei Journal,
Investors reed the '
Wall Street Journal
Elide legation, of Tablo Creek, spent
o vera I days visiting at home thiis
week.
Italph Mali Is quite sick with a fever
at present writing.
Gene Primer Is at homo anin after
an absence of several months.
Elbert Jackson and fnmily have re
turned from Missouri, where they went
several months u;o to straighten up
Home business alTalrs of tho fumily.
Mm. 1. A. Dean came down on Hun
clay's local from visiting her parents at
Central Point.
Mrs. Aaron Sackett Is visiting her
relatives at Gold Hill.
Mrs. J. Lt. HI Idle returned from
Grants Pass Saturday where she had
been attending the bedside of Mrs. Geo.
Iliddlp, jr. We aro glad to write that
Mrs. Kiddle is Improving after her
severe illness.
Mrs. Itrewer, of Myrtle Creek, is
visiting Mrs. J as. 1 leek ley this week,
ltov. Loreo and wifo came up from
Oakland Saturday evening. He will
begin building tho new parsonage as
aoon as the material arrives.
Prof. Walter Dillard, of Kugeno, is
visiting friends at Kiddle. Prof Dillard
was principal of our school last year
and has many friends at Kiddle.
G. . Grant, Gen. Humes, and Krncsl
Kiddle, sieut n few days visiting at
Table Creek last week.
Mrs. Ora Mohsnu (nee Duller) is
Tislting relatives here now. !
A very interesting lecture was given
at the c. mrch Thursday evening by I
"Prof. Class on "Temperance." It was
xm joyed by all present.
V. Dean aud Sons have purchased a
Vhil Arm Thfiy?
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. A new remedy for stomach
troubles, biliousness, and consttjNilion,
and a good one. Price 2o cents. For
sale by Hamilton Drug Co.
Just retd this: From July 1, 1WK(, to
Feb. 1, 1)104, I. J, Norman & Co. fur
nished M osier's restaurant 10,007 loaves
of bread. Good broad Is what sells, dt-f.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss if strength,
nervousness, headache, constipation,
bad breath, general debility, sour ris
ings, and calsrrh of iha stomach are
all due to Indigestion. Kodol cures
Indigestion. This new discovery repre
sents the natural Juices of digestion
as they exist In a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonlo
and reconstruct I vo properties. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure In
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous
remedy cures all stomach troubles by
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and
strengthening the mucous membranes
lining tho stomach.
jHl;
Kodol
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
QWr. H.alth to th sick ans
str.ngtlt to th. w.alr,
Battl.9 rf. Jt .00 S'ra hoU!t 2H ttilttt
th. trial sua. which M.is for 50c
Prtparrt y B. 0. DaWItt ft Co., Catcafo.
REMOVAL SALE
I will move iuto 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
special inducement, I will oiler 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 firstclass repair work.
W. E. CLINGENPEEL The
Jeweler
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Fresh Eggs andJAIbany Butter Every Day
Crockeiy And Glfteuwara Freeh Vegetables in Seaeon
Leader in Low Pricca on Everything in 8tock.
C-Jv) -JC 7 "V r T O Surcewor to J. M. Fletcher
. 1 . Uxi V lO Near the Depot
Private Fret lMlvery to all part of the City and Suburb.
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hor sale by Kullertou & Uichardson,
Roseburg, Oregon.
Roseburg-Marshfisld Staee Line
B. PENTON, Proprietor
-SlIORfKSr AND BEST ROUTE TO-
Myrtle Point, Coquille all Coos Bay Points
State leavea Unaebnri? everv ntorninK at fl:00 a. m. connecting with
train, at Myrtle 1'oint or Marr-hOeM ami ith the boats for Cuquilie
river Hunts. X
OOOD RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS 0 i
For turther nartirnlar. apply to G. W. RAfT, Agent at Roaeburi:, 2
Cass Street, near the ilcpol. Q
LAND FOR SALE.
Here is a good home and dirt cheap ; 210 acres 12 miles west of Roseburg ;
all ander fence, 70 acres of plowed land, balance good pasture, well watered and
plenty of good timber; (uir houae of Bix rooms, fair barn and all necessary out
buildings ; ti acres in orchard ; H mile to school and postollice. Price $lb00.
Here is a nice little home for sale six miles from Roseburg, one mile to
school, postollice and store; all fenced and cross fenced ; 60-acre farm land, bal
ance pasture well located ; line views, good houBe of 7 rooms, barn and all neces
sary out buildings, good family orchard. This is an ideal home and cannot be
beat for the money asked, only $2,6U0. ..
No. 3. 1300 acreB, all fenced, no other Improvements. Well watered and
plenty of good timber ; 300 acres can be farmed, balance tine graBs land; five miles
form city on S. P. railroad. This is a flue piece ol land, and well located. Price.
$7.00 per acre.
280 acres of land 12 miles from Roseburg, 160 acreB fenced, 60 acres in culti
vation, 400 prune trees, aod 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 Oiri cheap. Price
$10 per acre. Also a nice little cottage and lot right iu the heart ol the city.
Price $)60.
3t8 acres of land, 122 acres of thi. land is rich bottom land, no better in tbe
state -.balance hill land, good pasture and plenty of timber. 10 milce from Rose
burg. Good houBe of six rooms, one house of three rooms, two good barnB and
all necessary out buildings: hoo drier on place : nlentv of fruit for fumilv ni. u
mile to school ; 6 miles to R. K. station, good road to the same ; good fishery on
' place. This is one among the best farms in Douglas county in fact a perfect
arm, Of the above described tract, 12K acre is tine land for alfalfa and clover.
) . A perfect home 66 acres, three miles from Roseburg on county road. Al
1 fenced ; 20 acres in bearing urchard ; rive acres in young orchard ; 6 acres in
grain ; 25 acres pasture, well watered, and plenty of timber (or home use. Good
two story house containing 0 rooms, hard finished ; good barn, 60x20, with big
shed on one side ; all necewary outbuildings. Beautiful view of the city from
place also solniers' home. Toil Is an ideal home. Price $5,000. House coat
'J6.000. Good road and a nice drivo to the city. One half down and balance in
two vears time, ...
j No 8. 100 acres; 40 acres lenced, 30 acres in cultivation. 8mall house and
. barn, small orchard, plenty of good mountain water and Iota of good timber. A
I 6ne mountain range for stock adjoining. This is a nice little etock ranch. Twelve
I miles from city, two miles from school and four miles Irom postotlice. Price, $1600
j 18b acres of land 3 miles from Oakland, all fenced and all A No. 1 farm land
j except about 20 acres. One good barn : no other improvemente.
j No. 10. 100 acres, mites from city. Fenced but no other improvemen
j 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 postoffice. Well
j watered and plenty of timbVr. Price $20 per acre.
No. 30. Here'is a bargain of your lile. The biggest town lot in Southern
; Oregon right in the heart of the city of Wilbur, R. K. depot, stock yards, store
: hotel, tiostotfice, blacksmith shop and a good school. This lot contains 55 acres
i a nod two-story house, barn and all necessary outbuildings, 700 bearing prune
trees, besides plenty of other fruit. Eight miles north of Roseburg, trains pass
ing every few hours, alsoon state road. Don't overlook this if you are looking
i lor a perfect home, land A No. 1, no better. Think of it, only $4000 for this
perfect home. We also have another place mile from tho above described
place, of ISO acres, a fair house, barn and all necessary outbuildings; all under
truce, iv acre, iu ciiiiitituuu, iu acres .n nops, waterea oy lour good springs,
plenty of timber. This is a good home for some one. Price $2000. For any
other information cail on or write to 1. F. Rice, Real Estate Agent, Xoseburg,
Orewon. or G. W. Gruhbe on nlsce.
A nice little home lying on the south of the Umpqna river near Kellogg
containing isi acres; fine fishing and hunting; soro't good saw timlier on place
About 12 miles Irom Oakland, price $1,000. One-thirddown, one-third in one. '
ear and one-third in two years at five per cent interest. Nowhere is a chance
to get a good little home cheap and on easy terms. It beats taking up a home
stead. A nice home containing 140 acres, all fenced and cross-fenced. Forty acres -crop,
15 in fruit and balance good pasture; well watered and plentv of good
timber. Mile and a half to school, post-othce. store and R. R. station. Fair
house ol six rooms, barn and all necessary outbuildings. One span of horses,
two sets of harness, two wagons, two top buggies, three cows, two calves, 60
chickens. 12 turkeys, 13 hogs, and all farming and household goods tm ntimerona '
to mention. Eight miles frjm Roseburg. Evervthing goes for $3700; $2000
down, balance on easy terms. This is a perfect home and dirt cheap.
lrt) acres ol land 12 miles from Roseburg, all fenced and cross-fenced, good
house of seven rooms, barn and all necessary ont-buildings, voung orchard, just
beginning to bear, of 150 trees of all kinds of fruit; small g'ra;ie vineyard and
plenty of small fruit. 20 acres in cultivation ; abont 1,000,000 feet of timber, oak
and fir; a fine mountain stream running through place large enough to run a
saw-mill six months m the year.. Two miles to po-tottice and store. A fine
stta k rrngi. joining place; tli.e. h-Hlthv location ; pient of good mountain water;
suod noting ami iimiluig. Price I1UU0.
ItiO acres of laud lying on top of Camas mountain ; house and oarn ; no other
improvements; fair stock range and at least 2.000 000 feet of good timber, lying
in county road and R. R. survev. Prico $1,000.
One of tho best fruit orchards in Douglas county, containing 50 acres of good
river bottom land, 3600 choice prune trees, and 1000 apples, pears and pes lies.
Handy to school, postollice and telephone, and well located. Only $5000 lor tne
nice income-paying property. This offer onlv holds good for a short time,
Here is a Bargain. One of the greatest of vour life. Don't fail to invest.
This offercan't tie beatin Douglas countv. 650 acres of land three miles from
Roseburg. Fine living stream running through place, lots of good timber, in fact
enough to pay for the place twite over if put on the market heie in Roseburg;
les on county ro-d good, level road to town. This is A No. 1 stock ranch.
A nice little home, conteining IS", acres, lying on the South Luipa.ua river,
two miles from Rnsehurg: good six mom house, small barn an'! all necessary
outbnildinrs. All A No. 1 land ; m to school ; 602 fruit trees, all in hearing: 252 '
prunes, lis apples. 8" pears, 2ft cherries, 378 peaches, 4 qninces, 3 plums and
plenty of small fruit. Uns is a nice income property and a perfect home.
I. F. RICE, Real Estate Agent, Roseburg