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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW APRIL 21, 1A04. DAILY WKATUKU KISPOKT U. 8. Weather Bureta office, Roseburg, Or., 21 bouri eudiuK & . in, April 20, lWl. PrtctpltatloiiB In Indian aud nun4rt)dtui: Maximum temperature 49 Minimum tempeiaturo 42 Precipitation G.Q-i Total preclp. Blnce flint of month 1 35 ATft. preclp. for this month lor 26 years. . . 3 47 Total preofp. from Bept. 1, 191XJ to daw. ...87. til Averagj preoipitntlon from -ept 1 Total excess from tiept l, lttftj 6S9 Aveiage pmolpitatluii lir 26 wet bob boub Bept to May, luclUHive) 1 huh. uibrok. Observer Church Directory. ME. CHURCH, South, Cor. StephciiB and Washitigtou Btreets. Sunday servicem Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sun day school at 10 a. m.; Epworlh league at 6:30 p. m. ; Junior league at 3 p. m.; Prayer mtetlug on Thursday at l-.'JO p. m. PAINT Cleveland Cottage ..Colors.. Pint Cans Quart Cans Gallon Cans 15c 25c 75c LOCAL HAPPENINGS TODAY'S EVENTS OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY The Weather FOR ROSEBURG AND VICINITY Toulftbt nd Friday ihowen, ROOF PAINT 75c Gallon (0. r A FULL LINE OF Base Ball Goods JUST ARRIVED Catcher's Mits 25cto$8.00 Fielder'sGloves 60c to 3.50 Balls.. $1.25 Bats (best only) $1.00 . We handle the Victor Ball, which is the official ball for all coast leagues this fear. Cannon's Book & Stationery Store. J In the midst of most active competition we find quality our sure eafegnard and we confidently rely upon it tor your patronage. We solicit your drug trade fiERl MC NEAR THE nEPOT 'PHONE 451 R-I-P-A-W-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The 5-e.ot packet I. .Dou.h Inr ntul os. tioo. The t.mllT botllle leoeenW) ront.lu. iprlr lor Tier. All draggim Mil them. Drs. Choadle & Johnson, dentists. Findlay, the piano tuner, is in town. See the Bell Sisters' $2 trimmed hats. d-sw. Oats for seed or feed at Fisber & Bel lows Co. d-sw-tf. Ask your grocer for Urapqua bakery bread. d-sw-tf. C. E. Hasard, of Drain, was transact ing buBlnebs in town today. New stock of fine lithographed mar riage certificates at this office. I. J. Norman & Co. are making the best bread ever seen in Roseburg. d-tf. Deferred hope maketh the heartsick. Try Osteopathy. You will never re gret It. Do you want land scrip? Call on the Title Guarantee & Loan Co., Rosoburg, Oregon. tf. A fine line of flshlog tackle and base ball goods. You can see the best by calling at S. K. Sykes. Latest spring styles in Kuppenheimer guaranteed clothing for men just re ceived at Josephson's. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. E. V. Thompson Friday afternoon, April 22, at 2:30 o'clock. There will be a dance at the ball in Glide on the evening of May 6. 1904. A good time is assured. All are in vited' d sw m4. A good boot and shoe repairer is gain on duty at Flint's Shoe Store. Have your repair work sent there at once. d-tf. Blue prints of township maps, fifty cents each. Filing papers properly pre pared. Frank E. Alley, up Btalrs over land office. Nice buildings lots for sale in Waite's Addition, on the installment plan. Call on the Cobb Real Estate Co., Roseburg, Oregon. tf Two fine first-class organs, taken in exchange for pianos, will be sold at bargains to early purchasers. At w, A. Burr's music store. d sw a26 Gentlemen, before purchasing your spring suit inspect those latest styles in Kuppenheimer clothing, just ceived at Josephson's. Go to the Umpqua Bakery for the best bread in the city. They have these varieties of fresh bread every day: French, rye, eteam, white and brown New spring samples just arrived at Sloper's Pressing Parlors. We would like to have you call and look them over. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 253. Next door to H. Marks Co. For Spring and Summer suits re member we are the only Merchant Tailors who carry a complete stock of woolens. Call and se6 us before you buy. Boyce & Bengtson, Tailors. Steam cleaning, dying, pressing and reuairlng done on Bhort notice ladies and gents clothes strictly first-class. New spring sa mples just received. Suits $18 and up. You'll save money by buy ing from Sloper's Pressing and Clean ing Establishment. ' Phone &3. Our quinine hair tonic curesdandruff. Dandruff Is the cause of baldness, this hair tonic destroys the disease germ and restores the scalp to a perfect condition, Its stimulating nourishing effect on the hair roots promotes a luxuriant growth. Hamilton Drag Co. Ladies, you have only two days left In which to file your choice for a name for the Roseburg baseball team of the Oregon State League. Write the name vou prefer and send it to the Review witbout delay. The contest closes Saturday evening. All members of the A. O. U. V. lodge are requested to be preseut at meeting of the order on next Wednes day evening, April 27, instead of Mon day, the 25. Brother Tate, past supreme master workman, will be present and deliver an address. By order of a27. J. M. Bkidoes, M. W. Rev. E. L. Fitch will preach at north Deer Creek on April 23 and 24. On the former day quarterly conference will be held at 1:30 o'clock p. m. On account of the conference, Rev. G. W. Householder will be obliged to cancel his dates at Lone Rock, near Glide, and at Oak Creek. Capt. Ben D. Boswell was in this city this morning enroute home from San Francisco where he spent the winter. They Experienced miser able weather there for about fiO days, the rain and wind making it very dis agreeable. He will reopen the Bos well Springs Hotel on May 1st. See adv. elsewhere in this paper. Horace G. McKinley, of Eugene, and Dan W. Tarpley, of Salem, who arc under Indictments from the federal court in l'ortland for alleged procure ment of public land by means of fraud, are in Roseburg gathering evidence in their behalf to present at their trial in Portland next month. They are ac companied by their attorneys, A. C. Woodcock and Chas. Hardy of Eujene. Your Money Back! Dance at Armory Saturday night. Dance at Armory Saturday night. Dance at Armory Saturday night. Roseburg Orchestra. Drs Cheadle s Johnson, dentists. Osteopathy for female diseases. See the adv. of E. A. Kruse's blooded livestock in this paper. Let us clean and press your clothes. Boyce & Bengston. We clean, press and repair your clothes. Boyce & Bengston. Investigate Osteopathy, but don't ask some one that knows less about it than you do. Regular Saturday night dance at the Armory, April 23rd. Roseburg Or chestra. The Kuppenheimer clothing for men Is guaranteed. See those latest spring styles at Josephson's. Do not forget that S. K. Sykes is still in the hardware business, and has prices that are all right. See Frank E. Alley for reliable ab stract of title to your property, stairs over the land office. Fred A. Kribs, the well-known St. Paul timber buyer, Is In the city look- ' inir aftni. hi, airman Inr.nt'nara. County Judge M. D. Thompson and Dr. J. C. Twitchell went to Yoncalla to day to examine a man as to his sanity. ADyone desiring plain sewing done will please call on Mrs. Blanch Fisher, Oak Street, first cottage east of city hall. Mrs. C. A. Sehlbrede, of Portland, is visiting here with her daughters, Miss Emma Sehlbrede and Mrs. F. K. Gettins. Now is the time to buy your garden tools, plows, cultivators, spading forks, hoes, rakes and etc. You can get them of S. K. Sykes. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Dollarhide, of West Roseburg, left this morning for Portland to attend the annual confer ence of the Free Methodist Church. Just reed this: From July 1, 1003, to Feb. 1, 1904, 1. J. Norman & Co. fur nished M osier's restaurant 10,907 loaves of bread. Good bread Is what sells, dt-f. The Title Guarantee & Loan Co. Roseburg, Oregon, have the only com pletesetof abstract books in thecounty Call on them for prompt and reliable work. tf.. District Attorney Geo. M. Brown left this morning for Coqullle City, via Drain and Gardiner, to attend the regular session of the circuit court for Coos county. Orogonian. .8Gc Per month, delivered h by carrier. Leave or ders at Cannon b Book and Stationery Store During the month of April we will issue with every cash purchase dated duplicate sale checks stating the amount ot your purchase. At the end ot the month a date will be selected, and every person holding checks of that date will have their purchase money refunded. In ether words we are going to present to our customers the amount of one day's sales. We are not doing this in a philan thropic mood, but as one way of advertising. We want you to become better acquainted with our store, and when you do this we are confident of making you our steady customer. The date will not be selected until May 1. In order to order to make this a more momentous event we will, from to time, offer special indecements in the line of special sales. Kemember, your money back if you are lucky. Special No. 1 Men's Black Russian Calf Shoes, new styles and new goods the Floreheim mako. A fairly complete line of sizes. Regular price was $3.60 and $4 00. Money Back Sale, $2.60 Special No. 2 Ten patterns of Scotch Flannel Vai9tnn8, new designs, will wash witbout losing color iin?s celled for Shirt Wnists, Hoys' Waists or Summer Sniis, in three qualities, winch sold for 40c, 65c and 75c. 75c Grade, money back stilo prieo 5'lc tioc " " " " " -ISc 40c " " ' " " 2?c JOSEPHSON'S, The Big Store NOTI('E. Tho Above innrwy back utter applies only to I'ttuh pvi roliHuii, not money paid on account or (Imrtfi'il siilvs. Smoot Case Resumed I All kinds of pastry at the Uinpqua bakery made only of pure materials. Washington, April 20. Brtgham Buff Plymouth Rock eggs for hatch Roberts, one of the seven first pres.- toff. 1.50 per setting of 15. Call on S. J. dents of the Mormod church and who Reizenstein, P. O. Box 410, Roseburg, was elected to congress, but prevented Oregon. d. s.w. m4 from taking his seat, was the first wit-j Douglas County Fancy Creamery ness this morning at the resumption Butter 65 cts. per square. Full weight, of the Smoot inquiry before the senate Found at all the leadim? grocers. Up committee. Guaranteed first class. Buy home Roberts said he had been married goods. If not satisfactory bring it three times, the first time in 1877, the back. tf second In 18S0 and the third in 1890. By his second wife, Celia Dibble, who was his first plural wife, he had eight children, some of whom have been born since his election to congress in 1896. He was married to his third wife by Daniel H. Wells, counsellor to thei apostles of Salt Lake. There were nu wituesses nor was either of his previous ' wives present. Wells made no objec-1 tlon to bis marriage to Mrs. Shtpp, his third wife, neither had bis other two wives. However they did not know of HUDSON RYE "MURIT SELLS IT" ALSO THE RESORT Pies, cakes, cookies, doughnuts and buns always on hand at the Umpqua. Bakery. Snocial orders promptly filled Not Cheap Goods, But Goods Cheap AT TIIE- RACKET STORE (Next door to Mrs. Easton'e Grocery.) NOTIONS and LADIES' and GENTS FURNISHINGS Telegram. ..46c Examiner. .75c Chronicle.. .75c Call 75c Bulletin. ...Gic. The particular, hard to suit and hard to fit individual is Invited to cull on J A. McDougall, the tailor. A suit of clothes made by "Mac" will give you satisfaction. Bear in mind that he carries only the latest styles and pat terns, tf Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Mokt Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures Constipa tion and Indigestion. Makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. and .")0 cts. Anona, Winona, Laughing Water, The Mississippi Bubble and other catchy two steps the very latest mus ical compositions just received in the form of disc graphophone records at W. A. Burr's music store. Ask to hear them played. d sw a 2 A Mr. Soandsc just received a suit of clothes from Sloper, the Cleaner and Pressor, and is perfectly satisfied with .hem. Order a suit and you also will be pit used. A new lot of spring sam ples just received from rid. V. Price fc Co., of Chicago. Phone 23. Just received two carloads of the cel ebrated Mitchell wagons, buggies, sur reys, road wagons, hacks, and also full line of Champion binders, mowers, reapers, hay rakes, bay forks, hay un-1 loaders, In fact anything in the wagon J or implement line. Get our prices be-j fore buying, as we know we can save J you money. J. r. BARKER & to., Grocers, Phone 201. d-sw-tf. A Great ftonaatlnn. There was a big sensation in Lees ville, Iod., when W. H. Brown, of that place, who was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. He writes: '! endured insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure." Similar cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and Jung troubles. Price .Vto. anil 1. Guaranteed by A. C. Markers ' Co., of Ilovburg, Or., druggists. Trial bot tler free. it at the time, and did not learn of it- for two or three years. Roberts said he concealed his mar riage chiefly for the purpose of reliev ing them of embarrassment. "Of course we know the marriage was illegal," he said. This third wife was formerly the wife of Dr. Shtpp-! TTo almlttorl that Wolla lrrtonr t.hftt. ha had a first wife and no action was taken by the authorities of the church against him for marrying Roberts to his third wife. When asked what reasons led him to contract this marriage when he knew it was against the law, he said from boy-hood he had been taught the right fulness of plural marriages. He be lieved It the law of God and preferred to accept It to man's law. He believed polygamy was and is a divine institu tion and admitted living in polygamous cohabitation "In defiance of both the laws of God and man," as the cross ex amination worded it. When the present hearing Is con eluded the committee will meet at Suit Lake on July 28. You couldn't beat our prices if vou lived In the pooront country on earth. GABHART BROS., Props. ROSEBURG FISH & POULTRY M K. WISHART, Prop. The Old Market Made New. PHONE 241 No Savings Bank Offers an opportunity for safe invest ment and large returns, as an invest ment In lots in Waite's Addition. This addition comprises the southern part of the Rose 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 price since it was placed on the market, and now, since the new high school )b being built there, this property is very desirable. For par ticulars call on tho Cobb Real Kstate Co., Roseburg, Oregon. d s.w. A Our Witt HMtach. Any man, woman or child suffering from headache, billlousness or a dull drowsy feeling, should take one or two of DeWitt'g Little Karlv Risers night and morning. These famous little pills are famous because thev are tonic as wel, as a pill. While they cleanse the sys tem they strengthen and remind it ny their tonic effect uiion the liver and bowels. Sold by Fullerton &. Ktchard- son, Kose burg. COMPLETE OUH SPRING STOCK Is now complete in every detail. Our line of White Waitings la one of the best in the city. IT ive you en the line of ('OI, LAKH we are showing? They are the correct Btyle for spring and thotfo Crush Leather licit 8 are the very latest. In fact, everything that is new and iii-lo-date you will find at WoIIenberg Bros We Are Here FULl LINE fresh fish. Oysters. Clams. Poutry. Ctc AT ALL TIMES GALL atthb CORNEK PINE ami LANE STS. Roseburg-Marshfield Stage Line B. FENTON, Proprietor SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE TO Myrtle Point, Coquille all Coos Bay Points Stage leaveR RoBehurg every morning at ft :00 a. in. connectinu with trams at Myrtle 1'oint lur JVlarBhueld and with the boati river points. for Coquille GOOD RIGS AND CARHFUL DRIVKRS SV. RAPP, Agent at Roeeburg, For further particulars apply to G Cass Street, near the depot. Cbc cw jewelry Store We nre now located In our new quarters on Jackson Btreut and carry in stock the Finest Line of Diamonds and Jewelry Watch repairing made a pi ecialty. It mat ters not whether you want to nee or buy, yon are always welcome to our More. it. j". iw iars l.o -jr 31? ja;K9oi hvkkis r WOODsea SALE Slab Wood Cut to IG-inch Lengths Also Hard Wood in stove lengths for cooking and heating ptoves. Call on Mill St., just acrois the R. It. track from S. P. roundhouse. Phone 1043 j a.. Zimmerman, Prop. . . . i nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo flOMK SEEKERS The bent land in the world, and at thn most reasonable price is In the vicinity of OAKLAND, OREGON PHONK 801 This con Hint n of Faming, Fruit and Grans I. amis. For further purticclars call on or ft'MredB, ! C. W. VAIL. Oakland, Oregon. 1 o r OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC OOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOO OOO 0000000 t