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Evening OSEBURG EVIEW. Vol. VII. ROSEBURQ, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1904. No. 45. ROYAL Baking Powde Makes the food ?nore wholesome, and more nutritious to both brain and muscle. I have given the Training Table to the Cornell University for five years very satisfactorily, and am certain that much of the success has depended upon the quality of articles used. In baking powder, I use the Royal, for it is undoubt edly the best. I have occasionally given others a trial, and have dem onstrated to my satisfaction that there is but one always reliable, always making perfect, delicious and wholesome food, The Old ' Reliable "Royal." (Mrs.) Amelia Morey Atkins. FOR. SALE Cultivators, Plows Harrows, Rakes, Hoes, Forks, Shovels S. K. SYKES-5 Roseburg, Or. Roseburg-Marshfield Slags Line QUICKEST AND BEST ROCTC TO Marshf ield and all Points on the Coast GOOD RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS E. BANGS, Prop. G-li.?.rurS -IKLRPHofB 4fl- er -AND- Building Material Do you contemplate building or improving your properties? If so it will pay you to call on the ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. We carry large atock ol all kinds ol BUILDING .MATERIAL X XT 3VK 23 I! K IN THE ROUGH AND 8IZED First-class dry flooring First-class ship'lap 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 aie selling ut $!3.00 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 ROSEBUUG, OREGON Just across Deer Creek, foot of Jackson Street. AT THE HOME Gov. Chamberlain is Spending the Day There. TO OPEN THE NEW BARRACKS Accommodations Are Needed For a Number of Old Soldiers Without Homes. Gov, and Mrs. Geo. E. Chamberlain arrived here last evening from Salem and spent today at the Oregon Soldiers' Home. In addition to his regular visit of inspection, Gov. Chamberlain is tak ing steps toward the opening of the new barracks building completed there the past year. This building baa not yet been furnished, for the reason that life legislature failed to provide means for the maintalnance of any additional number of men in the home. Gov. Chamberlain says there are now sever al old soldiers in this state, outside of the home, who are in a needy condition, and in a few instances are being cared for In county hospitals. This should not be, and he therefore favors the opening of the new barracks at the home, just as soon as tbe necessary ar rangements can be made, even though tit will probably cause a deficit in the maintenance fund during the months yet to Intervene bofore the convening of the next session of the legislature. Under these circumstances it is believed this action of Gov. Chamberlain will be generally commended, as it will bring relief to worthy veterans who are in need of care. There are now on file between 30 and 40 applications for ad mission. The opening of tbe new bar racks will make room for these, who are now kept on the waiting list for lack of accommodations. Gov. and Mrs Chamberlain will re turn to Salem tonight. "the New York Platform," the platform adopted by the New York demouruts recently. There will be reserved seats for ministers and newspaper men; other wise seats will be free. Mr. Bryan says he will pay for hall and all expenses. AMERICANS IN DANGER. Japanese Will Again Try to Dottle Up Port Arthur. Special to Evening Review. Berlin, April 21. The Frankfurter j Zeltung today prints a dispatch from its Manchuria correspondent which re ports a very bitter anti-American feel ing is prevalent there. Lives of those who failed to flee before the hostilities ; were thoroughly under way are now in i danger. Four Americans are detained ; at Mukden, charged with espionage on behalf of the Japanese. An English man arrested at Port Arthur on a charge of being a spy has been hanged. The persecution of Jews at Port Ar thur is also vigorous. WILL TKV ANOTHER CORK, Rome, April 21. A telegram from Chee Foo this morning stales that Ad miral Togo will make another attempt tonight to bottle Port Arthur with a special boat which be has prepared for sinking in tbe mouth of the channel. , WILL SEND BALTIC FLEET. St. Petersburg, April 21. Admir al Skrydlofr favors sending tho Russian IS GOOD NEWS Southern Pacific Restores Old Lumber Rates FROM OREGON TO BAY POINTS The Booth-Kelly Company Will Put Logging Camps on Both Rivers at Once. Eugene, April 20. Through the courtesy of Hon. R. A. Booth, of the Booth-Kelly Company, the Guard gives the people of Eugene and Lane county some very good news today. This big lumbering concern, with modern mills at Coburg, Wend ling, Springfield and Saginaw, all Lane county polnts.c a liable of cutting close to 500,000 feet of lumber each twenty-four hours, is to resume logging operations immediately, and start the mills on full time, with the possible exception of Wend ling, for which It is not certain cars for ship ment be prpcured. Anyway, the Wend- ling plant will be Btarted up by Sop tember. The Coburg and Saginaw mills have tribute pure llfe-civlng and life-Rustaln-ing oxygen to the blood and tissues. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take and it, Is pood alike for young and old. Sold by Fullerton & Richardson. Debating Team Departs. Earl Strong, Edward Moore and John Townsend, comprising the debating team of the Hose burg High School, left this morning for Eugene, where they will meet a trio of debaters from the high school of that city tonight. The subject for debate is, "Resolved, that it !s to the best interests of civili zation for Japan to become the ruling power in the Far East " Eugene will argue for the negative, and Roseburg; for the aflirmative. Eugene's team Is composed of Ralph Watson, Grover Kestly and Miss Edna Houston. At the debate between representa tives of these schools at Roseburg last year, the Roseburg team won. Those who accompanied the local team to Eugene today were Miss Bessie Coshow, Miss Emma Sehlbrede, Wilbur Faulkner and Volney Dixon. Miss Rose Parrott will also attend the de bate, having gone to Eugene on the overland train last night. Uki it Clean Hwnep. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever heard of, Bucklen's Arnica Salve Is the best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Bolls, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 5o, and guaranteed to give satis faction by a. u. Mamers ot uo., Hose burg, Or., druggist. never been shut down, having sixty Baltlo Sea Ueet n the far east as soon million feet of logs on hand at the time hob bad in Or. A startling incident is narrated by J ihn Oliver, of Philadelphia, as fol lows: "I was In an awful condition. My Bkln wasalmostyellow,oyeB sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters; to my great joy, the first bottle made a decided improve ment. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim." No one should full to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at A. C. Marsters Jc Co. drug store, of Rose burg, Oregon. Bryan Against Platform. Lincoln, Neb. April 20. W. J. Bryan gave to the press the following staement concerning the action of the New York democratic stateconvention: "I do not think the tnstruct'ons will give Judge Parker any additional strength, but the platform adopted by the convention ought to prevent his nomination unless the democrats, when they assemble at' St. Louis, decide to work a confidence game upon the people." Mr. Bryan announces that he will de liver a political address at the Princess rink la Chicago Saturday night, on RHEUMATISM Kiduey .Stomach and Nervous Troubles are positively cured with Oil of Eden and Sweet Spirits of Eden. They aie not cheap reme dies, but inexpentiive cures. $5 will buy the lot. Sold by all first-class druggists. A MIRACULOUS CURE OP RHBCMATISM Tri Cai. C-op. Medic a i, no , Oaki,aki, ('al. Okkti.HF!' For moinhfl and year 1 was an Itileune otVrer from vi-lo.t atltcki of Hlatlca KhetiraatUm, and u given up b three leaim- phjulctatis ol Oakland, cal., (tbl In mr home city) who mild I conM not recover, and won id be. a crpple for life. Bnr one day 1 happened to Ret hold of a small bottle of OIL or KUKS Di:'irein-d t7 your Companv and sl tt. Afterward f ned mo amall bottle wore ol thi Remft.lv which entirely cured me, and 1 have never bsl the l!hteat recurrence of the disease since, ! though 1 have been a hard worker, and have bi!Tii.niny feet crust ntly almol every day sinee, doing the foil win of an ail day lahjrer I cannot n:k Too brily of the meilta of Oil. OF M'KN for rtirinit RheimaUro, a -d I K'.a-lly mske thin statement for h b -nefit of milerlii? huroHiiUy. Anyone o Mm'ux cm . viali int, a-id atcrtaln piTiortally the extent of nT MUT'-ntu ana toe miracuiou cura ma' baa beeo effected Id tur cae. Vrj Kespret fully. '. Ki-hk With Jackson Furniture Co. Oak laud, (Jal, as practicable, and this action has been fully decided upon. j Injunction Against Hill. j Special to Evening Review. Thknton, N. J. April 21. E. H. Harriman and other stockholders in the Northern Securities Company to day obtained a writ of injunction against J. J. Hill and others restrain ing them from distributing the stock 'of the Northern Securities Company, j recently dissolved by the supreme court of Minnesota, following an opin- Ion rendered by the supreme Court of the United States, holding the merger ! of the railroads involved to be Illegal. t The Injunction will he in force until after the court renders a decision on a point raised by the Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific railroads, to the effect that the Northern Securities Company was only custodian of the stocks placed In pool. Revolution at Myrtle Creek. Our saws make eight hundred and fifty REVOLUTIONS a minute and cut for ty thousand feot of first-class lumber every day. Our dry kiln and new planing mill are now In operation and we can fur nish any one with quantity and quality for my buildingthoy may wish tonrect. Our headquarters are at Myrtle Creek, Oregon, and any correspond ence will receive our prompt and care ful attention. We have a branch oltlce and lumber yard in ' Roseburg, where our Mr. J. M. SchaefTer will be pleased to answer any questions you want to ask, show you our stock and give you our prices. The lumbermen of the Pacific North west confidently expect a great REV OLUTION in the lumber business when they aecure their forty cent lates to Missouri River points; and it Is Im portant that persons who want to build cheap should secure their lumber now, before this rate takes effect. We have half a million feet of dry lumher In our yards, and you can find quarter sawed, vertical grain Mooring, rustic, and finishing lumber either in our planing mill at Myrtle Creek, or warehouse In Roseburg. Special prices and inducements given to Contractors. Correspondence solic ited. WILLIAM P. JOHNSON LUMHER COMPANY, Id-sw m5 MYRTLE CREEK, ORE. J. A. Shook, democratic nominee for county surveyor, was in town from be yond Oakland today. Gov. Geo. E. Chamberlain and wife, Portland; M. E, Pogue, Everett M. Hurd, Halem: Mrs. L. E. Shea, Glen dale; Paul Mahoney, J. A. Shook. Oak land; O. H. Colegrove, Yor.calla: G. W. Chamberlain, Days Creek: II. J. Wilson. Riddle; Kobt.Goitzand wife, Philomath; Hen D. Hosell, I to well Spring; 11. J. Denn, Can, as Valley. C. E. Hasard, Drain; Chad. A. Hardy, A. C. Wood, cock, Kngcne; G. C. Morris, C. W. Martyo, Koseburg, registered recently at th McCIallen. the high rate became effective, which It was necessary to put into money, even though there was no profit In the milling. Tbe logging camps will ta put back on the MuKenzie and Willamette rivers at once, and drives started as soon as a sutllciont number of logs can be banked. The rate for dressed lumber that the railroud restores to the shippers of In terior points Is &I.10 per thousand feet and 3.17 for rough lumber, the rate superseded being $5 por thousand feet. Portland mills are not given the benefit of the reduced rates, as they can ship as cheaply by water, besides the railroad has only sufficient equip ment to carry the products of the in terior mills. The Interstate commerce law pro vides that before a railroad oporatlng in two states may change rates It shall givo ten days' public notice. TIiIb has been done, and at the expiration of that time the old rate will bo In forco. It Is a matter of congratulation that the different systems of labor necessary to the operation of this great Industry will bo put In employment at onco. The manufacturer or the rough and fin ished product from tbe time It Is taken from tho tree till It is put alioard the cars for shipment requires a class of labor that commands good wagos. And in a case like that of the Hooth-Kelly Company with their four large mills, hundreds of men are given diroct em ployment, while the money paid In wages Is scattered among all lines of business. Art You m llyapeptle? If you are a dyspoptic you owe It to yourself and your friends to get well. Oysiwpsla annoys the dyspeptic's friends simply because his disease sours his dysposition as well as bis stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will not only cure dyspepsia, Indigestion and sour stomach, but this palatable, reconstructive tonic digestant strength ens the whole digestive apparatus, and sweetens the life as well as the stomach. When you take Kodol DysimiMia Cure the food you eat Is enjoyed. It Is di gested, assimilated and Its nutrient proierties appropriated by the blood and tissues. Health in the result. Sold by Full or ton & Richarnson. Buried by Avalanches, 1 Tunis, Italy, April 20. About 100 miners have been buried by an Immense avalanche near the village of Pragclato. A violent storm Is sweeping over that locality and It Is feared that other ava lanches may result. TWENTY KNTOMHBIJ AMVK. Oknkva, April 20. After three days of continuous rains, many avalanches and slid ps have occurred In the neigh' bo r hood of the Kimplon Pass. At Grlngeob an avalanche buried 20 per sons and Gve houses. Marries a Dead Man. Charlotte, N. C. April 20. Misa Nancy Forney Johnston, of Birming ham, Ala., who was to have been mar ried this month to the late I. E. Avery, by a court decree granted several days ago, is permitted to assume the name of Mrs. Nancy Johnston Avery, or Mrs. Isaac Erwln Avery, as she may choose. Through her attorneys, Miss John ston ieiltloned the courts, showing that she was alllanced to Avery before bis death and that she desired to as sume his name. The court readily granted a decree to that effect. A bust of the late I. E. Avery, who at the time of his death was engaged la newspaper work here, will, within a very few mouths, be placed In the Car negie Library In this city. Avery, though only 32 at tbe time of bis death, was considered the most brilliant young man In the state, and by many the moat brilliant young man In the South. He was consul to China In Cleveland's Administration. Loss at Toronto. Toronto, April 20. Revised estl mates of the loss from the fire here place it at 910,000,000 with $7,000,000 Insurance. One hundred and fourteen buildings were destroyed, and it Is esti mated hatH0U0 people are thrown out of employment. If you want to got the benefit of the reduced prices on photos at Lewis' gal lery you must make no delay as bis secial offer closes Saturday, April 23.- $500' flnod fur Children, The pleasant to take and harmless! 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