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-xJ. CIe Kind You Hhvo Always Bought, and which 1ms bcca la uso for over 30 years, has borne the (signature of and lias been made under his per- ST , rt$7-t-5'- annul aiiiirrvlnion since its infancy. wafy, -tUtUuM M,nv 0,:C to deceive- you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations ai:d ".jfnat-as-frood" nro but Mxperiinents tiiafc trillo with and onilanj?cr tiio healtli of Infants uud Children Experience against Experiment. ES Cantorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is rieasnnt. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotics anbsttuieo. Its n,';o is its guarantee. It destroys Worms uud allays Fovcrislmoss. It cures DlnrrlKun and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation . and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Jiowels, giving healthy and natural sloop. The. Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Tfeo Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over1 30 Years. THE 0EHTAUH MMOUNY, TT MUNRaVf TBIKT. NtW YORK OtTV. To The Ladies. You'are invited to stiirueat a name tw ih ttoscburg liaaobull Club of tho Sikie Leniio. Write whatever name yva KAy proposo, enclose It In a sealed Metope, lxarln your name, and Hvft 1 i 4he Ukvikw otlico. Names w 11 It bo itM'filved up to fi o'clock p. m., LAND rOM. &IlsM. IWre lt a koiw) home at a reasonable figure. 1SS acros 7'y mile c.ist ot TtMtlinry. 'JO acres farm huul, baluiire jt-icmI pasture, all feucod aud (rroeg-fen red ttcttd iBtt of tittven routim jromi barn, 75x40, mid all neces ary outlmililins aWti Wuttert s in orelutnl, mixeil f r-i it ; wot! watered by creek mid sp ings, om) piktnty oi tiinlHT. School milo, pnHLotlicd and Btors 2 mile-. Nicely located on tirwny it;i; luautilul view from phce, gnoil level roiul to city. Thu is an idea Hrro is a uoml homo and d rt cheap; 2 10 acres 12 miles wept of Roa-Mnirn; nOfr friuv, 70 hitob ol plowet. land, balance himkI pasture, well watereil and Vflt in' ' tt tiinlHT ; fair Ihmiph of six rooms, fair burn and all neeePiMry out ViilJwvtH; t iierett in orchard ; l4 mile to school unci pustollice. Price fUiOO. lien in n nice litt e home for sale six miles from Koseburn, one milo tc tt)W)l, jotolIiiv and store ; all fenced and eniM fenced ; tlO-nere farm huul, bal-yji-ture wel! located; line views, flood house of 7 iuoiiih, barn and all iieces Mtj oii loiililiiijfH, mm I familv orchurtl. This is an ideal home ami cannot be btWtl niL-'ey iifkt'i., only $2,f)lK). H-n ye home-smikers read thi! A snap. 18 acres 1 '4 miles from the titT of Rowburt; on tho baukM of the (7ni)ua river, (iood house of six rooms, borv!rm-r kiichcn witli tvllar, eiiinl barn an.) uli necessnry outbuildings, fiood tanii'y on-hanl. . acre in stniwlicrrics, and .1 acrt-s of the llnest fianb-n land in 4,?'uft; ijoihI 8iriuc and well ami plenty oi tiinhcr. This is an idiat home. 1.s,vnM of hind, 122 acres of thh land Is rich bottom land, no belter In the ttto jiishinet' hilt huul. nui;il pasture ami plenty of timber. 10 miles from Rose Wftf. I bouse of ronniH, on houye of three looms, two ptotl barns and il liwewnry buiitlins; hop drier 011 place; plenty ol fruit fur family use; j'iW to school ; 5 miles to It. U. Htation, tsOtxl ro.id to the haiuc ; (food tinhery on rii i if "tie amon the best farms in PoiiiHus ciunty in fact a perfect ttirtn. '.tt'.bti aUive descnbul tract, 122 acre is line land for alfalfa and clover. A perfect home fi! acre, three miles from Koebur on county road. A! inowl ; 2v acres in Uwrimt orchard ; live acres in voting orchanl ; 5 -acres in riu; 25 ai res pasture, well watered, and plenty of timber. for home use. tiood Hwtory hicine coutiiinin tt rtMiins, hard tinished; jrood barn, ftOx'0, with bit Kwl on one wide ; all uetexiary outbuildings. Heautiful view of the city from fhu also s.il ners' honm. This is an idiml home. Price f5,0iH). House cost tt.tft0. (iiHI road and a nice lrive to the city. One half dow n aud balance in iwo v,iurs time. 5l- S. ItKl itcrmt; 40 acres lencetl, 30 acres in cultivation. Small house ant! burn, small orchard, plentv of nod mountain water and lots of good timlHr. A -la mountain ranjte for stock adjoiuiiiK. This ia a nice little tock ranch. Twelve M&U Irtjui city, two miles from school and four miles from iHMtonVe. Price, f 1500 A nice homo containing 1 10 acres, all fencwl and cross-fenced. Forty acres -rop. ir in fruit and balnnoe tiood pasture; well watereil and plenty of good V l.... I ... .1 ...,. ...ill.... ....... It U 0l,,l,nn k'di StUtir. JllleniiU II llHil in m inim, nmi-(;iiniT, umiv nun . Binwvu. . .... v Wwe-ofa's ntiins, barn an I all necessary outbuildings. One span of horses. "rAetof httritess, two wagons, two top bunies, three cows, two calves, tH littane. 12 turkes, U hojrs, and all farming and hmfehold gootls t hi numerous to mention. Kitfiit miles fr-mi Hoseburit. Kverythintf goes for $3700; 2000 famny tia lance on easy terms. This is a perfect home and dirt cheap. "" hMl acres of hind 12 miles from Koseburg, nil 'encetl And crosa-fenced, gxhl Konseof seven rooms, burn and all necessary ont-bitildings, young orchard, jt Kriunmg to bear, of 150 trees of all kinds of fruit ; small nrpe vineyard and mkty at suull fruit. 2t acres in cultivation ; about l,00tl,G00 fetU of timber, oak r r : "i tine mountain stream running through place large enough to run s hw-iu'u1 six inoutlis in (he year. Two miles to postottice and store. A tine fttaHt nwvt foiniiw place; tine, hmlthy location; plenty of gotxl mountain water: wt Ogling and hunting. Price $1000. J(0 arrxfs oHand lvingon top of Crtmas mourtain; house and nam; no other Vnvrtwdttienti' ; fair stock raue and at least 2,00t000 feet of good timber, lyin jnimmiy roid and R. K. survey. Prico fi.lHH). One of the best fr-ilt orchards in IKuwias county, containing 50 acres of good liver ooiftnt land, 11500 choice prune trees, And 1000 apples, pears and peaches. JfcfciwW to sch.Mtl, poslnmee and telephone, and well located. Only $o(t00 for tne Tlif HtCOnte-pilVlllg properly. nun nunr .-in i.i-iv.r. . m r. ruu,. .....f. , Here is a oarnaim Cne of the greatest of your life. Oon't fail to invest ttitooffercan't U leat In IKnitflfls county. f50 acres of laud three miles fron HneNirg. Kin" living stream running through place, lots of good timber, in faci mogb to piy for the place tw ice over if put on the market lieie in Kosebnrg won (imniv nnd gmd level rosd to town. This is A No. 1 stock ranch. Here i a dnmW home of 100 acres, all goiM farm land, A tuiles from Rrarburg, l mile to . K station, 4 mile to school, !ieg ou county road, all fcmrwl, (air house, 000 U'aring fruit trees. Price t'M ht acre. !9ere is another 250 ncres 2 miles from Kosebnrg, all fenced, plenty ol timber and water, 100 acres can be cultivated, balance A No. 1 pasture. No tAUKungs hi place, lies on county road. Price $10 per acre. Six 10. 100 acres, 0 miles from city. ' Fenced but no other improvemen Prt (ss land and well located. Two and a half miles from railroad elation mvfeurth mile from seluml, and one ami one-fourth miles from postottice. Well nd plentv ol timlar. Price 2V per acre. A nice little home ivimr on the south of the Umpiua river near Kellogg Kwininu 00 acres; line tlxhimr and bunting; com" uood saw timlvr on pluei 12 miles irotn Oakland, price fl.000. One-thirddown, one-third in one ttw And one-tbiril in two vears at nve per ceni nuerti. m-re tc voiu; a good little home cheap and on easy terms. U beats t.king up a home (td. Also 20 A'T.-s a'l fenced, fair house, W bearing 'ruit tree. I rcre In V..,fri..! S miles fro'ii Kiweburg. 'i mite to school. This is a nice piece oi Hrd and well located. All household furniture gnes with place. Prit-e l,Vk. I. F. RICK, R"al Estate Agent, Roscburg a d Signature of on April 23. A committee consisting of Jaa. Ilansbi'ough, W. H. Fisher and W. T. Wright will then look over the names submitted and select the one they consider to be the most suitable. The lady who proposes the name se lected will receive a season's free pass to tho baseball games. The name selected will be announced April 2otb. Send in yonr choice. tl-sw-tf. Real Estate Transfers. Sarah S Ross to A. F. Stearns and C. It. Chenoweth, $800; lots 1 and 2 In block 0, Voncalla. C. D. Drain et ux to Mrs. H. A. Mc Claren, $75; lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, and 9 In block 3, Krewson's Addition to Drain. R. P. Endicott et ux to John Bartell, WOO; lots 14, 15, 16, Riverside Adtiition to Rosebui'B", Pelina Smith to Seleih Huddleson, WO; ne i so J sec 33, tp 22 s, r 7 west, W. J. Sherman et ux to Mary Cole. toOO; lot 15 in block 2, Do vera 'a Addi tion to Yoncalla. Sarah M. Hunsaker and husband to J. S. Dunnlvan, $75; parcel of hind in Myrtle Creek. M. E. Rooney to Fred J. Blakeley, $200; ne J sw i sec 1, tp 20 s, r 3 west. M, Lemmer et ux to Minnie Bretzke, $1; 98.81 acres in sees 10 and 20, tp 27 s r 4 west. M. E. Church of Drain to Sarah Peas ley, $175; lots 7 and 8, In block 2, Krew son's Addition to Drain. Thomas Thomas to Ella Thomas, $100; lot 6, In block 18, Roseburg. Geo. D. Hinsdale et ux to A. B Hous er, $500; lot 11 In block 1, North Park Addition to Roseburg. Dlllion Asher et ux to H. A. McMur phy et ux, $1350; 5 acres in sees 14 and 15, tp 2(i b, r 6 west. Albert Abraham et ux to Moore C. Gregory, $1200; lot 5 in block 41, Rose burg. E. G. Ypuug & Co. to George Hall, $3300; s i ne , and se i sec 19, tp 24 s, r 4 west, excepting 40 acres sold to Ralph Cccheram. J. P. Duncan et ux to O. & C. R. R. Co., assignment; nw and ne J of se $ of sec 33, tp 24 s, r G west. John W. Rees et ux to C. L. Cheno weth, $3500; part of the D. L. C. of R. E. Strattoo, fractional s i of ne i of sec 30, containing 22.20 a; n i of se i of see 30, containing 04.30 a; se 4 of se of seo 30, containing 23.50 a; ne i ne sec 31, containing 24.50 a; lot 2 of sec 31; sw i se J sec 30; w i of ne i sec 31; se J sw sec 30; n i of se and lots 4, 5, aud 0 of sec 2!), all in tp 25 a, r 5 west. Ambrose L Woodard et ux to O. E. Holbridge $40; e and nw of ne , and nw i of sec 17, tp 23 s, r 7 west. Reported by the Title Guarantee & Loan Co., Roseburg, Oregon. Sure Dora lor Plleg. Itching Piles produce moisture and cause itching, this form, as well as blind, bleeding or protruding Piles are cured by Dr. liosanko's Pile Remedy. Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors; 50u a jar at druggists or sent bv mail. Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Rosanko. Phila delphia, Pu. For sale by A. C. Mars ters, Druggist. Certain Results. Mnny a Itunrbunc UUIkmii Kiiowi Bow i urn T titty Are. Nothing uncertain about the work of Dean's Kidney Pills. In Roseburg j there Is plenty of positive proof of this I in the testimony of citizens. Such evi dence should convince the most skep tical doubter. Read the following statement: S. H. Munson, Kving; in Edenbower district, says: "I was greatly troubled with kidney complaint for four years. My back ached a greater part ot the time nnd If I did anything that caused the least strain to come upon it or took cold It became terribly painful. When t learned about Doan's Kidney Pills curing all forms of kidney disease I de cided to test them and procured a box at A. C. Marsters A- Co 'a. drug store. I was soon convinced of their merits and was cured by using them but a short time. Evory dose I took proved effective." For sate by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mtlburn Co. Buffalo, N. YM sole agent for the United Suites. Remember the namo Doan's and take no other. Fine Farm and Orchards. The Pitts farm of 2100 Acres, within I miles of Ruckles station on S. P. R. R. Douglas county, Oregon, is offered for sale at A bargain. Sixtr acres In prune orchard in full bearing, two dwelling houses, two fruit evaporators, two large barns, concrete dairy house, fruit house. Four hundred acres river bottom land under cultivation and 200 acres more of rolling land can be cultivated, balance No. 1 irraztntr land. Abundant line spring water at the house. Sixty head of cattle, ton horses and other livestock besides ttirra implements oi an Kinas will also be sold. Address or call on Geo. U. Pitts. Ruckles. Or. tf Groceries at Cost. A great portion of the stock tf gro ceries, crockery and glassware at the Economy Grocery Mrs. N. Boyd s old stand is now being sold out at cost. Call and see somo of the fine bargains. diul2 John McNamkk & Buo, Successors to Watson tc Woodruff. THE SURE WAY to prcvpiit rmnnnntiift nn-t roiiumpHin 1 t.. ..in.! vmir e.tlil u ht'ii It IWI llfr. Ac'ttT" KukII'K lU'imMjr will tp '' tuuh tn tdsht HMt dflvv lln colli (Mil oi your yu'm. aiwhv mitek Hint jut rt 0r fur AlhinH. llrom-Iiili-t n.t Kit ihrost Atrl hwf trouUlfj. I( It .1: not ssdfv yon we will rofiuut joiir m.nty. Fine War Atlas Free. The Review has secured a quantity of fine Atlases, specially portraying the scenes of operation In the great strug gle now on between Russia and Japan. Both nations are rushing immense armies to the front and se-vere contllcts are likely to occur at any time. Thl atlas contains 20 pages, each Iljxl4j inches in size, with line, colored, full page maps, and a double-page birdseye view of Japan, Korea and Manchuria. It also contains 40 important faces about each of the 40 leading nations of the world, and a reproduction in their natural colors of the Hags of all nations Other illustrations and valuable de scriptive and statistical matter, and maps (all maps are in colors) showing steamer routes and distances are in cluded. Ono of these Hue atlases will be given FaiOE to every person who pays his or her subscription to the Twick-a-week Review for one year in advance, or to the Daily Review for six months In advance. Send your order at once to Review Publishing Co., Roseburtr, Oregon. Insure Your Property. The Oregon Fire Relief Association is the cheaoest. Insurance von nan nh- tain and it is absolutely safe. Call cn Buchanan and Marsters, agents for Douglas county; In the Marsters block, Roseburg, or. sw tf, Socialist County Convention. Notice is hereby given, that there will be held in the county court house in the city of Roseburg, on Saturday, the 23rd day of April, 1004, beginning at the hour of 10 o'clock in the morn ing, a mass convention of the Socialist party, for the purpose of placing in ' nomination candidates for the various county officers, to be voted for at the general election In June, 11104. All So cialists are requested to attend. We would especially urge that those from a distance make an effort to have their precincts represented. Done by order of the county commit tee. R. C. Bkowx, Carl Hoffman, Chairman. Secretary. sw-a21. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ' Bears the Signature of OF w ill secure for you for one year the THE TWICE-A-WEBK St Louis Republic Always tip toda'enn news hapnerings the world over. 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T. Jewkit, Secretary. A'lu17! l!?""uur! Lodge No. U-MeoM lhe2iidaudh.M,)u.lay ol each month M i :.j. in lu luel. o. O. F. Hall. All members lu good standing are Invited to at loud Jak. M. ltitinuKs, 31. w. K- H. bENux, Recorder. BI'. O, ELKS, Roseburg Lodge, No.3255DuU regular communications at I. o. o. F "all ?n -'nd and 4til Thursdays of each u.-uii.. rtu niemuers requested to attend alTv mtte,1," ' V1tU1"g u"""" oordl. 1." H V..- If T. Roy AIcUi.ai'.lbn, Secretary. DERK.BolI "OKOK, Mystic Lodge No. 18 Meots2nd andJth Thursday et-enltiRS ot each month In Native Sons IlaH VlililM members cordially invited to attend Mlis. Joski'iiinr Risi.kv.'c. ol H. E. H. I.E.NOX. Kec. .. R VA ftR(;AHM' Jtowrtnirg Counoll No. 2tm-JIouU2ndandh.Monday ol oach brothers alwayB welcome. F. M. Hammn, Regent. , A M. Sanokhs. aecretarv. W5!S,f WOODCRAFT, Lllao Circle No'. W-.Woetsonand and lh Thitrsdava il each mouth atOdd Fellows Hall. Visiting members lu good standing are invited to atten Mrs. SltNNiE Jonkr, Q. N. Mrs. Ilello Morlau Clerk. WOODS! JS OF THK WORLD, Oak Camp No lffi-Meets at the Odd Follows Hall 1 Rose bu rg, overy 1st and Hrd Monday eve ning. Visiting neighbors always welcome. D. V. FlsltKlt,C. C. J. A. BuciUHAN, Clerk. F OF A., Court Douglas No. 92-Forestors ol America, meets each Tuesday evening Id Native Sons' Hall. Visiting brothers al ways welcome. T. F. PattbVon.c.R. E. H.Lknot, Rec. Sec. E. V. IloovKK.l'hyslclau. J. C. TWITCHEL!., ' IPriii'-,', 1 hllnarln," .ogo No. 8-Meets in Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jackson and Cass streets, ou Saturday evening of each : week. Members of the order In good standlnp are Invited to attend ..uumr Geo. w. Perky, N. G. , N. T. Jkwett, R. 8. IO.'OJ'l'J'.'J10" F.ncampment No." 9 M in Onn Fellows Temple on the 1st and i .-'"""J o.o.iniK" "i cava montn. v log brethren always welcome. L. R. Moore, C. P. F. G. Micelli, Scribe. IkO. O. F., Rising Star Lodge No. 174, 1. O. O F. meets in Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday serening. lslling brethren always welcome. A. Salzman, N. U. A. N. ORCUTr, R. s. F. O. Micelli, f. s. KOF P., Alpha Lodge No. 47-Meeta every Wednesday In I o. O, Hall, at 7:30 p. m. Membet8lu good standing are invited to attend. G. W. Kimiiall. C. c. K. E. Wimbebly, K. R. 8. K J. T. SI., Protection Ton t No. 15-IIoldn regular mootinga on tho first and third AM1'8, i BftCh moillh 1,1 0(1(1 fellows TIall ate invited to attcud itil f.i art i " BlBUUlUg 0. w. Perky, Com. O. W. Rati', it. k. LO.T. M.,Roserjurff:i1vfl No". U-IIolds tU regular rovlewH upon tho 1st and 3rd Frl- i 'V ,ilSrva moiun at a o'clock in Odd Fel low hall, s stera of other Hives visiting in the cuy ar.- cordially invited to attend our reviews Man. Jkhhie Rahp R, k! OE. S. RoHeburg Chapter No. b Holiln thetr regular meeting ou 1st aud 3rd Thu rs days in each month. Visiting membere iu good aiaudiugare respectfully invited to attend .M1SH MAV.1 KAHT, W M. iliss Reiuna Raht, Secretary, 0 s'. (i., Co. P., Heparnte Hattalllon Meets every Ihuraday evening at the Armor Hall at 8 o'clock. K. B. Hamlin, Captain. R EBEKAHS, Roseburg Rbckah Lodge No. , i. u. o. F.-Meet In Odd Fellows TfmilTp IIVI.IW Titan, if 1-1 i.,. !Htersand brethren Invited to attend. mk-. UK LI. A .1 KWETT, X. (i, SlibH Anna B. Clakks. Secretary. Oregon Shotliine and Union Pacific Three Trains Daily to the East ........... .,.,nt, Kum-'ara ana Tourist lrepin. cr. dally to Om.ha. Chicago, Bpok- I.lty, through l-u lman Innrlst Bieeuli.g car. toersnai y c..tid..ctd) n-ekly to Chicago, to the ..t i).T;,. U"" "U Hf H I J If im mix ypUIITLANU IO HlCHOo7ll No Change f Cara. ESwwiSfei. lleparla TIMK BCHKDULEJ Arrive lor From Portland. from Chicago Portland Salt Lake, D'nver, Ft. kpeclal Worth, Omaha (tan 8:15 p m ... city, Uiu, P. m. via Hunt- Chicago and Bast, rngton. 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Pil m..n..f ,riT H'i-'.!l!! J .irtif. Tf! ii- v a r.wr. f.ir n-..iTi'lta. ft, tkltlojrail '(-donli-'r. . vWMaVjl, 60 YEARS' Vj EXPERIENCE .