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EVENING ROSEBURC REVIEW j ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. Direct Primary Law. what that town boasts of. A Ferndale correspondent says that the simulta- EniTon Revikw: The vnur. of neou blowing of 23 mills at six o'clock Douglas county have an opportunity to! 'n the morning sounds like a band of vote upon the adoption of a direct orl- 8team U'ope playing ragtime in 23 marv law at t.hA now. lAfr.inn nnrl i c"or"8. OWIOB-Revlew Building, (first floor) uler uch a law the parties voting will I Davl. s ' ,rndB'e ,haTe "J" Jackson Street. Telephone, Main 801. be able to say by their ballots at the,thoir 8nloS 6 m " lht place to primary whom they want as candidates t tern parties who are Incorporated L. wihbkbly Karma for tne various offices, and when the I under the name of th8 Nooksack River -TI ballots are collected and canvassed the Mm Company. The price is given as nm.v man havinir the most votna will hn thai )2000- The Officers of the new com- rwyear, by mail W.O0 ' nominee of the party for that particular pan are: L- Lampert, of Minneapolis. r Month, delivered to 1 Th, , . . m,i,, , -,,. president; D. L. Bailie, of Ferndale, r Week, delivered 16 BKM1-WKKKLY. mjau 1200 Ma Months I1.00 MARCH 21, 11104. ing candidates, but It is the one which will give all the voters a chance to be heard and to have their votes counted. treasurer, and Percy Hood, seeretary. The Bailie & Davis mill Is also owned by the new company. The Bale Inolud County Convention Called. A democratic convention for tbe which met at Roseburg on April, 1900, county of Douglas is hereby called to the following resolution was adopted: meet at Roseburg, Oregon, on Satur- j "Resolved that tbe republican party day, tbe Hilh day of April, 11104, at 10 of Douglas county Is in favor of the o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nomi-t adoption of what is known as the pri sating candidates for the variouBcounty ' mary election law whereby the people offices and elcctln Thn ronuhllmn nai-t.v nn,lt,i. ed the timber and real estate and all county, if in no other county in the Hto--Pacific Lumber Trade Jour state, should be committed to this . nal' ,or March. form in the method of selecting officers. I (Messrs Davis expect to visit this In the republican county convention wam wama lnB Dexl rew ooins with a view to locating and expect to engage either in the mill business or stock raising.) Proper Treatment or Pneumonia. Pneumonia is too dangerous a dis- delegates to the at the primaries may say by their bal- thnmrh h "m.v hv tho ni.ni.on ,.m convention to be held at Portland, lots whom they want for the various dea al hand. A Dhvslcian should al- Oregon, on the 10th day of April, 1004, offices without the dictation of self-ap- wsvs be called. It should be borne In and for the transaction of such other pointed leaders and self-seeking politl- mind, however, that pneumonia always business as may come before the con-1 clans, and that the nominees of this results from a cold or from an attack of ventlon. party for the legislature, if e ected, are ,"T . w B'V'"K .im"I"m: , , . , . .. ,7, ,u . . , i Iain's Cough Remedy tbe threatened xne several precincts in iue county u't;.iuiii mi ouauvmsui ui i attack of pneumonia may be warded will be entitled to one delegate at large primary election law." o!T. This remedy is also used by physi- nd one delegate for each 20 votes cast I On the platform containing the fore- cians in the treatment of pneumonia lor Hon. Geo. E. Chamberlain, demo.' going plank Senator Marsters 'ZTio3 cratlo candidate for governor in June, , elected to the senate. But when the gjsll Says of it: "I have' been selling 11X12, and one delegate to each fraction bill to enact a primary law was Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and pro of 10 or over so cast to-wit: Bohemla.l; before the senate Mr. Marsters flunked, scribing it in my practice for the past Camas Valley, 3; Perdue, 2; Comstock, The bill passed the housepf representa- !i T?, t.1 UBe i" ln cases L PS8U' uoi.uKK, un.u.uB., , ww.uu.K, " h . . results. 2; Mt. Scott, 2; Coles Valley, 3; Cow t was referred to a committee of which Creek, 3; Looking Glass, 4; East Marsters was chairman. It was not re Umpqua, 3; Calapooia, 0; Oakland, fi; ported for a long time, and then only Elkton, 3; Millwood, 2; Wilbur, 4; Civil, after a motion was made by a friend of Bend, 3; Olalla, -SjGlendale, ; Myrtle the bill requiring that the committee Creek, 7: Pass Creek, 7; Riddle, 4; Can-', report the bill. The bill was then re- SCROFULA we Scrofula manifests itself in many ways. Swelling of the glands of the neck und throat, Catarrh, weak eyes, white swelling, offensive sores and ab scesses, skin eruptions, loss of strength and weakness in muscles and joints. It is a miserable disease and traceable in almost every instance to some family blood taint. ' Sorofula appeared on tne bead or my little grandchild when only 18 months nlit. sin rl inrAail Hnirllv nver har bfldv. The dUease next attacked th eyes and wa feared she would lose her sight. Em inent pnyaloians were consulted, dui iuout payiiDiini wan vuuouivuui mus could do nothing to relieve the little in nocent. It was then that we deolded to try S. S. B. That medlolne at onae made a speedy and complete cure. Bhe ! now a young: iaay, ana nai never naa a migu ox im aieease to return. MRS, RUTH BERKLT, Sallna. Kan, Scrofula is bred in tbe bone, is transmitted from parent to cLi.d, the seeds are planted in infancy and unless the blood is purged and pu rified and every atom of the taint removed Scrof ula id euro fn rlmmlnn of someperiodinyourlife. lfl0 Bouth 5th Btroet No remedy equals S. S. S. as a cure for Scrofula. It cleanses and builds tip the blood, makes it rich and pure, and under the tonic effects of this great Blood Remedy, the general health improves, the digestive organs are strengthened, and there is a gradual but sure return to health. The deposit of tubercular matter in the joints and glands is carried off as soon as the blood is restored to a normal condition, and the sores, erup tions, and other svmotoms of Scrofula disaorjear. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable and harmless; an ideal blood purifier and tonic that removes all blood taint and builds up weak constitu tions. Our physicians will advise without charge, all who write us about their case. Book mailed free. THESWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. yonvillo, 4; Yonuiilla, (I; West. Roseburg, ; Umpqua, (I; Doer Creek, 6; Roseburg, 9; Days Creek, 1. ported without recommendation, and was again referred and was held up In one way and another until it became Sold by Hamflt n Drug Co. Myrtle Creek Election. Primaries will be held In the various . too late to get a vote on It. precincts on Saturday, the Oth day of April, 1H04, ut the hour of one o'clock p. in., and the precinct committeemen mre requested to make all necessary ar rangements for the same. It 1b earnestly urged that those selected delegates to the county convention attend la person. By order of the Democratic County As the convention which nominated Mr. Marsters directed that he support such a measure and endeavor to secure its passage It was hardly In keeping with his instructions to refuse to do bo. But the law will be before the people at the election in June and there Is little doubt that It will be adopted and Central Committee, and dated this 2Ht then, in tbe language of the resolution day of March, UKH. Dkxtkr Rice, Attest: Chairman. Frank O. Micklli, See rotary. The democrats of lion ton county, Oregon, have called their primaries for Tuesday and their convention for Thurs day of next week. The Sunday Journal, the first number of which was Issued ln Portland yester day morning, Is beyond doubt the finest Sunday pajwr ever prinlted in the northwest. It consisted of 44 pages and was complete In every detail. More Hlote, Disturbances of atrikers&re not near ly as grave as an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, Dervous tension will be followed by ut ter oollnpao, unless a reliable remedy Is immediately employed. There's nothing so edit lent to cure di sort! or a of the Liver and Kidneys as Electric Hit ters. It's a wonderful tonic, an effect ive nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems. It dis pels NervouHneHB. Hheumatixm aud Neuralgia And expels Malaria germs. Only fHfc and satisfaction guaranteed br A. C. MarHters & Co., Druggists, Roseburg, Oregon. Is Not Yet Decided. of the republican county convention of 1900, self-appointed leaders and self seeking politicians will be out of a job. Anothkr Rkpuhlicaj. Inflammatory Kbnnmatlem Cured. William Shaffer, a brake man of Den nlson, Ohio, was confined to his bed for so v oral weekB with Inflammatory rheu matism. "I used many remedies," he Bays. "Finally I sent to McCaw's drug store forabottleof Chamberlain's Pain Halm, rt which time I was unable to use hand or foot, and in one week's time was able to go to work as happy as a. clam." For sale by Hamilton Drug Many Sawmills. Kleven shingle mills at Ferndale, Whatcom county, and a dozen others tributary, making a total of 23, for which Ferndale is the shipping point. Is something of a record, yet that is No agreement over a rental figure for the proposed new armory has yet been reached by Messrs Chas. Thorn ant) S. K. Sykes, and tho militia com . mil toe consisting of Capt. F. H. Ham lin, Lieut. F. W. Haynes and O. Single ton. Mossra Thorn and Sykes ask .Tift per annum for the armory alone, which would ho built over the north half of Mr. Sykes' establishment and the saloon adjoining, theso buildings being owned jointly by the two men; and Mr. Thorn asks 100 a year addi tional for that part of tho upper story of tbe Taylor and Wilson block direct ly over tho south half of Mr. Skes' hardware establishment, and of which he Is sole owner. This latter place would be ued as otllcors' quarters and ther neroftsftry purposes. Against this total of ti"i for rent, increased by t least 7 a year for lights and per haps $2& more for necessary Incidentals, there Is aval able an offset of only tl e annual state allowance of V00 for ex pontes, leaving a debit ttalance of 7,. It is thought that this deficit can lie made up ftvtn dances and other ue of the hall during the year. However, the committee is still considering the matter and the result remains In doubt. In ease the committee decides to re ject the proposition. MeHsrs Sykes at d Thorn will in all probability put up tho pro i x wed sddltion and use it for inde jend cut buiiie purjmses. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour ris ings, and catarrh of tho stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discovery repre sents the natural Juices of digestion as they eilst In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonlo and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only euro In digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomsch troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening tho mucous membranes lining (he stomsch.' itir Kodol DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT 3!v Health to th. Sick ana Strength to th W.ak. Bottlfl. wtY. Jl.00 Sir. hoMtnf Unw. th. trill sli, which Mil. for 50c. Pnpre4 br B. 0. ttaWitt oo., Chlo.ro, The first town election under the new municipal organization passed off very quietly, Monday. A full set of new officers were elected and they have all entered upon their duties. The total vote cast about' equalled that cast a year ago, though there were a few voters who did not get out to the polls. Following is the vote: Mayor B. A. Hunsaker, 40; Hiram J. Gallop, 33. Recorder W. V. Hurst, 45; C. W. Rice, 23; C. O. White, 11. Treasurer H. A. Williams, 47; E. C. Jackson, 28. ' CouDcilmeo N. Selig, Si); Willis Kramer, 58; John Hall, 48; J. S. Duni van, 47; Oscar Gustafson, 38; J. D. StroDg, 20; C. E. Rogue, 20; S. W. Bay less, 15. The four highest are seated. The total number of votes cost was 81. It is thought the new council will lower the saloon license from t800 to about $430 and that another saloon may soon be opened. Mail. FOR SALE. A tract of 158 acres in Edenbower, Ivine alonir the riv nr. opposite the Soldiers' Home. Call on a. m. mooke, Roseburg, Or. d-ml4. Ha.t Krut.djr For Oon.tlpatlon. "The finest remedy for constipation I overused is Chamberlain's Stomach' and Liver Tablets," says Mr. Kit But Icr, of Krankvillo, N. Y. "They act gently and without any unpleasant elTect, and leave the bowels ln a per 'pctly natural condition." Sold by Hamilton Drug Co. Blue prints made for 60c by the Title Guarantee & Loan Co., court house, tf. A Mr. Soandsc just received a suit of clothes from Sloer, the Cleaner and I'resser, and is perfectly satisfied with them. Order a suit and you also will be pleased. A new lot of spring sam ples just received from Ed. V. Price & Co., of Chicago. Thone 253. Ll.t of Latter. Remaining uncalled for In the Rose burg postotlice. Persons calling for their letters will please state the date on whlchtheywere advertised, March 21 11104. The letters will be charged for at the rate of one cent each. Hurt-ess, G E Johnson, Mr L E ltroa-n, Mrs Jems Moore, Mr Edwin M farrier, Mrs Wm Pelar, Mrs W D lexter, Mrs V A Robinson Mr Robt rVrgiHon, Mr John S II W Harvey. Lorn D Sisk, Frank Johnson, A L Threlkeld, Mr W S Johnson, R E Wright, Mrs Lizzie W. A. Fratkb, P M. WHY DO YOU COUGH? -lhi roil know thill a Mule roiish t a dunmr mm third? Are you aware thai it often laMeim on the hinjit, ami far n-onlioii rims Into t'on iiniitloti mill imuIs 1 doalh? Can you utTord lotrlflrj with no Horlmii a matter? A kkk'k Ksm.wt Kkfi-y (or CotiRtin, Cold, and Con--utnjitinii In Ivyoml que! ion the greatm of all nHlTn romeiUp!!. It will stop a Cough ln one nistit and mil check a com In one dav. It will prevent Troup, relieve AM tuna end cure I i oiinutiii'ltoi). Our faith In It In no utronii that i we guarantee every bottle to tlve natWaction or motifr buck. Hamilton I'riift io., Kose- Uirg: Oakland Phi t o . Oakland. MISCELLANEOUS F'OKUKNT. A warehouse In Rose burg. Call on Mrs. M. Jusephson for particulars. tf. 1 COU SALE. HonwhoM trool. Kn n mi'tAnf Mrs, I.. M, iVrrv. ut the Ltitilies' Kxchtuifct). d sw-il. ODD F')R BALK. Dry, sound tl r wood for sale. Address. C. Lawkknck, Comstoclt, Ore. mil). Kor sale by Fuller-ton & Richardson, Riormrg, Orriron. OS MANHOOD RESTORED i ttn ri eirMAMd iMIlrrr. tin- i.rtcnitin dl a fnv II .( fnnttol i llchllil.t, l.nilr, f. I.ii (t i nowm't, tti j h uri 4t, (,. of 1y TV1...II u-T.t. ...er... aim. r(r!l:K CliriDEli'E" wiiiniciif I'.ln. tn tttr- llr t th. il? fcnn titir.lf in .tl A !l 1,'1R UF.NT. Kighteen-airc fruit F farm in Kdenbower. Terms U ler month in atlvitnce. P. liKKlt, Koselnirg, Oi-c. d sn- al. t ral I . tr r I'llit.M: II-. rill:M:.trn.jlh.T,.nl i.e. cm. I, r cn. ... ,llr.i''m"iU Vf.MOI e.a SI..O bull Mt Cor AViM. bj m.iL Sand lor AJJ,. UATOI. Dlt IXK 11... r O. Boa tT. rrauMm, Cal. Fur Su e by Kullt tiim A lin luntsm, Kowhnrg, Orejon. OR 8A1.K C1IKAP. A tX'ti piano, X gtHtd as new, at a barirain if taken soon, (.'all on or address Hoy Slooer, llosebjrg, tr. F'OU I1KNT. A ounce of twortH'ttis, a jihort distune wot of theS. P. round Imnse. ( ail on John Micou. at the Soldiers' Honie. d miS. DS. T. WEST. Fire Insurance. . Notary Public. City Property rented. County and City Warrants bought and collections made, nm nn Jackson street No. 407, Hoover building opposite Post Office. d-sw-tf. NOTICE OF STREET IMPROVE-ment.- Proposed Improvement of Stephens street. Notice is hereby given that at the meeting of tbe 'common council of the City of Roseburg, Ore., held on the 1th day of March, 1904, the following resolution was adopted: Re solved that the common council of the City of Roseburg, Ore., deem it expe dient and proposes to improve Stephens street, beginning at the south line of its boundary where ltnterseotsMosher street, thence continuing south to the extreme southern end of said Stephens street, where the same Intersects Rice street in the 4th Southern Addition to Roseburg, Oregon, in the following manner, towlt: (1) That the street be reduced longitudinally to a uniform grade to be established by the City Sur veyor. (2) That the cross section of the Burface be curved from an elevation of eighteen inches above the grade In the center to the edge of the gutter at each side. (3) That the sides of the street be entrenched for gutters to carry off the surface drainage, with lateral gutters at convenient discharge points. (4) That the expense of said survey and ' Imorovement be ajueMArl upon the property owners adjacent as provided by the City Charter, upon the property especially benefitted thereby. Resolved, that the ' Recorder of the City of Roseburg be, and he is hereby directed to give notice of the proposed survey and improvement of Bald street as provided by the City Charter. Re monstrance against the above, improve ment may be filed In writing with the undersigned within ten days from the date of the first publication of this notice. By order of the counoil. H. L. Marsters, Reoorderof the City of Roseburg, Or. Dated this luth day of March, 1U04. For a Good Bhort Order Meal or regula dinner go to JIM UTS RMAill. Next door to Great Central Cigar Store. OPB-N MOM 7 A. M. TO 10 P. M. GROCERIES. fOB THE EIGHT KIND See AT, THE KIGHT PRICES MRS. HENRY E ASTON 'Phone 411. FOR EVERYBODY A lunch counter for short order meale, and private boxes in connection when you are accompanied by a lady. 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