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T Vol. VII. ROSEBUKQ, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING. MARCH 21, 1904. No 18. CITY BURNED Iflcvan, Russia, is Completely ' Wiped Out. . HOUSES AND CHURCHES CONE , Strange Delusion is Becoming Wide spread Among tbe Peasants ' ' In Russia. Special to Evening Review. Berlin, March 21. The Tageblatt today publishes a dispatch saying that the town of Kleran,. Russia, has been destroyed by Are. The loss includes 600 houses, churches and synagogues. Five thousand people are rendered homeless. ' STKANGE DELUSION St. Petersburg, March 21. A strange delusion has gained widespread credence among the peasants of the interior that Napoleon's ghost is wait ing somewhere upon the banks of the Amur river to lead the Russian troops Grand Millinery Opening k MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 22, 23 ..... K I arluct e 'nvite yu to call and inspect our LdUlO. new an(j complete line of Pattenu.. Hats, Tailored Hats and ready-to-wear hats. All .w v, - A complete line of Fancy Shapes, Colonial Princess, Bebe, Flatiron and French Sailors. Our Trimmings cannot be surpassed. Flower Chains, Laces,. Kibbons and Ornaments. It Costs Nothing to Sec Our Display I TO SEE IS TO MID- Yf.ur ratronaee GROCERIES. S8 Private Free Delivery E. A. Wood & Company ftoice urro - AND ' Building Vaterial 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 TLm XT JVC 33 3ES H IN. THE ROUGH AND SIZED First-class dry flooring First-class 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 at $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: KINNEY ADDITION ROSEBURG, OREGON Just serosa Deer Creek, foot of Jackson Street. to victory. This report has fired the credulous with enthusiasm and they have opened sbrineB to Napoleon, and confident of his protection they await a successful close of the war. No Savings Bank OfferB an opportunity for safe invest ment and large returnB, .as an invest ment in lots in Waite's Addition. This addition comprises the southern part of the Hose place. These lots are offered on easy terms, 95 down and monthly payments of five dollars a month. Property in this addition has steadily advanced In prjee since it was placed on the market, and now, since the new high school is being built there, this property Is very desirable. For par ticulars call on the Cobb Real Estate Co., Roseburg, Oregon. d-s.w. Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always, at work, night and day, curing Indiges tion, Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25o at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store, Roseburg, Or. Notice. An Entertainment and Box Social will be given at Cleveland Friday, March 25. All are cordially jnvitod; the ladies to bring well filled boxes and the gentlemen well filled purses. - Mrs. Inez Milli r ZSTKB! BE CONVINCED for STAPLE and FANCY S8 Fresh bread daily. to all parts of the city and suburb?. Troxel B'ock, Opposite Depot PHIINK 551 er - INDIAN BILL Increased to Pay Claims for , Klamath Lands. RAISED OVER HALF. MILLION Tbc Indian School at Salem is Re- '' flnced Ovet Eight Thou sand Dollars. Special to Evening Review. . Washington, March 21. The In dian bill was reported in the Senate to day carrying an increase over the House bill of $337,000 for ratifying the agreement with the Klamath Indians 1 THE IMPERIAL FAMILY OF JAPAN: In the 111 list ration the mikado and the empress of Jnptiii are shown sitting nt the table. The two persons standing biu-j; of thorn fire the crown prince Yoshihito. Hon of one of the women of the Imperial harem, and his wifo. The Empress Iluruko is childless, and the four little girls standing are daughters of another of the concu bines of tlio mikado. . of Oregon and payment of their claims for lands ceded to the government. The appropriation bill introduced Id the Senate by Senator Mitchell for im provements on the Cbemawa Indian School was reduced $S,3-jO from the fig ure passed on by the House. tt Saved HU P. A. Danforth, of LaGrange, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his letr, but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 2.'- cts. Sold by a. J. Marsters & uo., Druggists, Roseburg, Or. "I owe my whole life to Burdock Blood Bittern. Scrofulous sores cov ered my body. I seemed beyond cure. B. B. B. has made me a perfectly well woman." Mrs. Cbas. Hutton, Berville, Mich CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tbe Kind You Hare Always Bought Signature of Illil. fEED DRI FOR SALE AT CEO. COLLINS' FEED SHED Near the Deer Creek Bridge Foot or Jackson Street Telephone 1051 flf.?ffflf?flffTTfTfTfffTT LOCAL NEWS. Rev. D. T. Summerville, of Grants Pass, is in ihe city, the guest of bis daughter, Mrs. V. H. Fisher. Gilford Caldwell, of Hintoo, Okla homa, arrived here today for a visit with old friends W. A. Burr and R. S. Barker, and families. A household necessity Dr. Thomss Electric Oil. Heals burns, cuts ! wounds of any sort; cures sore throat, croup, catarrh, asthma; never fails. Mrs. -Grace V. Mellinger will give ! her fine elocutionary entertainment at j tbe Christian church next Friday even-1 lug. Mrs. Mellinger ia an elocutionist ! of extraordinary ability and merits a large attendance. AH members of the Baptist church are most urgently requested to attend prayer meeting next Wednesday even ing when final action will be taken to ward sec. r ng a pastor. Pulpit Committee. Rev. C. H. Lake preached his initial sermon In the St. George's (Episcopal) church in Roseburg Sunday evening and made an excellent impression. The congregation present over-taxed the seating capacity of tbe church Rev. Lake's subject was "Fashion Life According to God's Idoats," and his re marks thereon were concise, practical and logical. In addition to the regular service, Mrs. A. T. Stelner reudered a beautiful vocal solo entitled "Calvary." Tragedy Averted, "Just In the nick of time our little boy was saved," write? Mrs. W. Wat kins, of Pleasant City, Ohio. . "Pneu monia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set In besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, and our darling was saved. He's now sound and well." Everybody ought to know it's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung dis eases. Guaranteed by A. C. Marsters & Co., Druggists. Roseburg, Or. Price Oc. and tl.OO. Trial bottles free. RHEUMATISM Kidney ,Stomach and Nervouc Troubles are Dositivelv cured with Oil of Eden and Sweet Spirits of Eden. They are not cheap reme dies, but inexpensive curt?. $5 will buy the lot. Sold by all first-class druggists. Ackcm, Camp., Oct. 3, '03. The Cal. Co-op. Medical Co. Oaklaxh, Cai.. I read one of your circular!! which came with a bottle of your moit excel lent medicine, "On, of Ehrn." We have used quite a number of Initios of it and it merit cnri't be to highly recommended. Once It saved my daujrh iter'l life, when die wna almost rinad nt scarlet fever. I am, very respectfully, Your wdl wisher, Mm. Ijkhhjk Va.ce. NO LAND BILL Will Get Through Congress at This Session. BY MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING Each Branch Will Kill the Measures Originating in the Other None to Pass. Washington, March 19. Convinced that Congress will not, at the present session, amend the public land' laws in a way to shut off fraudulent operations, as recommended by the Publie Lands Commission, the Interior Department has determined to take advantage of the present laws, and to construe them In such way as to minimize fraud. Ear ly la the session hope was entertained that the Umber and stone act would be modified or repealed, and the lieu land law robbed of lis vicious features, but there now appears to be no chance of securing remedial legislation of thiB character. In fact, it turns out that the Quarles bill repealing the timber act and authorizing the sale of public timber to the highest bidder was only pawed through the Sonate after a deal had been made with influen tial mem bers of the House committee on public lands to smother the measure when it reached them. The same fate awaits tbe Mondoll bill, modifying the lieu land law, if tt passes the House and reaches the Sen ate committee. A rTOi-lt Remedy Tor Babied, Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Hem edy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It quickly cures their coughs and cold and prevents any dan ger of pneumonia or other serious con sequences. It not only cures croup, but when given as soon as thecroupy cough appears will prevent the attack. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures chronic blood poisoning and all scrofu lous affections. At all times a match less system tonic and purifier. Money refunded If you are not satUflcd. SOc. aud 1.00. Hamilton Drug Co., Rose burg; Oakland Drug Co., Oakland. Cured by Suicidal Act. . New Yoiik, March .. John M. Peters, son of a Brooklyn manufacturer, who was found n:ar his father's factory hist Xovemler with two bullet wounds In his head, has been discharged from the hospital In betutr health than ever before, but with one of the bullets still in his brain. The doctor succeeded iu removing one. Bis case attracted much interest among; Burgeons, who fully expected his death. Peters, when found after the shooting, said he dis covered thieves in the factory and waa wounded by them. Later he admitted having attempted suicide because of epileptlo attacks. These havo not re curred since he shot himself. Bare Cure for Pile.. Itching Piles produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, as well as blind, bleeding or protruding Piles aro cured by Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy. Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors: 50c 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. Photographs, For the next 30 days we will reduce the price of our cabinet photos (1.00 on each dozen, other sizes in propor tion. Give us a call. H. O. Lewis, d-sw-alO. Photo Gallery. Corner Cass and Jackson Streets. ANOTHER LIVERY DEAL. Kelly, Banks and Barnard Now Own Two Stables and Stage Lioe. Chas. P. Barnard has sevored bis business connectiODB in Eugene and will be once more eugaged In the livery business in Roseburg, beginning on the Arst day of April, when the deal which he made here last Saturday goes into ' effect. Previous to bis return to Cose- -burg, Mr. Barnard was engaged la conducting a livery stable at Eugene Id partnership with Ell Bangs. These gentlemen also jointly owned the Rose-burg-Marshtleld stage line. Last week Mr. Barnard exchanged his one half interest to the livery for Mr. Bang's one-half interest in the stage line, thus dissolving partnerships. Coming to RoBoburg, Mr. Barnard then consumated a deal with Messrs S. M. Kelly and John Banks, proprietors of the Empire Livery and Feed Stable, at the corner of Oak and Rose Btreets, whereby each of these gentleman ac quired a one third interest In the Btage line and Mr. Barnard a ono-third In terest In the livery. The trio then purchased the livery business of Farber and Davis, at t ho corner of Washington and Rose Btreets, each taking an equal interest. Mr. Barnard will attend principally to the stage line and use the stables ac quired from Farber & Davis for bis headquarters and for housing the stage horses and vehicles. The firm will do business under tbe name of Kelly, Banks & Co. The en trance of Mr. Barnard adds to Its busi ness strength and Insures a continuance ot the patronago originally built up by Mr. Barnard and successfully main tained afterwards by Messrs Kelly and Banks. Mr. Barnard went back to Eugene Sunday to arrange for removing bis family back to Roseburg to reside. to suae a Me Many a woman woald make a beau tiful bride but she is de terred from entering tbe married state because of ill health. (vlUJ pop wonEN WHO CANNOT BB CVSRD. The proprietors and makers of Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully war mil ted in offering to pay fyo in h-gal money of the United States, for any case of Ieucorrhea, Female Weak new, Prolapsus, or Falling of Wonib which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair anil reasonable trial of their means of cure. "If women woiiM mwly the law of health and ne n liltte rootr common wnr there would n-rt 1 mirh ItiritP nnmlr to-tny Miffetlnif, with lh ills periiliar tit our nea," write Mt. 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