EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Sci'Rkme .Tdikje Thomas
OUay, of Mnltnomab County.
Foit Statu Food .sT)jntvCoM-
wiKMKiNK.it S. M. Douglas, of Lane.
For G'oxokehsmax, lnt District
R. M. V eat eh, of Lane.
For Ciik'Uit Juihik J. V. 1 1 am
ilton, of Hosehurg.
For Joint Senatoh, Lnne.Douy-
InH anil Josephine counties L.
Uilyeu, of Lane. J
For Joint Kkpresentativk,
Douglas and Jackson Counties
W. O. Bridges, of Douglas.
J For Senator O. P. Cotihow, of J
Roseburif.
J For Representatives AVillia J
Kramer, of Myrtle Creek; F. F,
Welle, of K Ik ion.
For SiiEitiEr Thoa. E. Bledsoe,
of Drain.
ForCi.erk Zopher N. A gee, of
Oakland.
o For Treahurer J. T. Bryan, of
Roseburg.
For School Si'krintkn!ent
Prof.Thummn Cbaney, of Myrtle
Creek. J
For Ahhehhok John L. Case-
beer, of Doer Creek.
For Surveyor J. A. Sliook, of
J Oakland.
Foil Coroner Dr. C. E. Bonne,
J of Myrtle Cieek. J
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Hon. It. H. Vcatcb Will Spend Two
Days In Douglas County.
Hon. U. M. Veatch, the democratic
nominee for Congressman, will address
the citizens of Douglas County as fol
lows: At Myrtle Crook, Monday evening
May Kith.
At Oakland, Tuosday afternoon, May
17th.
At Kowoburp, Tuesday evening, May
17th.
Senator Veatch has had a long ex
perience in legislative and other public
matters and everybody Is invited to
hear him speak on the current Ismios
now before the people. Do not over
look the dates.
HtftTtlhig Bvlilvnoa.
Fresh testimony in groat quantity is
constantly coming in, declaring Dr.
King's New Dlscovory for Consumption
Coughs and Colds to bo unequaled. A
recent expression from T. J. McFar
land, llontorvllle, Va., serves as ex
nmplo. He writes: "I had Bronchitis
for three years and doctored all the
time without being bonoiltunl. Then
I began taking Dr. King's Now Dis
covery, and a few bottles wholly cured
me." Equally effective in curing all
Lung and Throat troubles, ConBiim,)
tfon, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed
by A. C. Marstors & Co., of lime burg,
.Druggist. Trial bottles free, regular
VII
iiea&Oo. and $1.00.
Kcllcher City News.
Mr. W. H. Sykes left Thurstlay for
Jtoseburg on business.
The Miases Olsen were visitors at
JCelleher City Monday.
GifTord Hamilton will loave for his
home at Clondale Monday.
Mr, Charles Ulchey return oil Sunday
from a visit with his family at Myrtle
Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Kelleher left
lor Hose burg Thurstlay morning, where
they will spend a week visiting friends.
Now look out for the postoftlce at
Kelleher City. Mr. H. Sykes has
been appointed postmaster and execut
ed Ms official bond. Service will begin
at an early date.
Mlts Eva Thornton had a narrow
escape from serious bodily injury last
Hunday. She started for a ride on a
trange horse, the animal took fright,
va 1 aj ri'i
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f?cU of If fttiui nation
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NMdnohi, Unfit rtfii to Mnrrf .
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iMIBrln kml nTT i-nlr. hv t'. fcrtT
rw4, wtifc Wim. Umiura frw. Address,
For Sale bv Fnllerton A Kirhanloon, Konehnrs. Oregon.
Lyon s French Periodical Drops
Stri.-tly vrgctahle, perfectly harmless, aurc to arcotnplUh DR5IRED
R1:&ULT5. Itrcatct kttuwu fnn.iic rrnu-d y. Price, jl.O per lottle.
rillTlflU nownrftif Ttitniirrl4 nr, tmimtlon. Tho rcnninri l int ap onlf In pssfe nn1 Cf.
UHW llVil tn mill ISO 'tnli iilUMri- ,tt tv.U' Of I lit' 1 1 i. I tin! j" J V-l
fur Liivaikr to WIl.i.lA-Ms Mtu. ti ,Dol Akvuu, C.tfTulaml.Ohi -
For Sale by A. C. Marsters A Co., Roscburg, Oregon.
Even
t can buy
Golden
Gate
Coffee
and be absolute
ly sure of getting
the same quality
each time. The
unbroken seal is
the buyer s pro
tection. 1 and 2 lb. aroma-tight tins
at high grade grocers.
J. A. FOLCER Ox CO
San Francisco
Importers of Fin. Coffee
caught the bit in its teeth and ran away
with Its rider. Miss Thornton finding
she could not control the borne, jumped
from the Huddle. She escaped with
several painful bruises.
Messrs. R. W. Fenn and J. G. Town-
send, of Roseburg, are hero running a
grade level between this place and
Drain for the Hume, upon which work
has already been commenced.
The long-looked-for belting and pul-
loya needed to put the finishing touches
to tho mill have arrived, and soon the
mill-wrightn, like Othello once upon a
time, will be without an occupation.
The boarding house narrowly escaped
going up in smoke Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelloher were away from
home visiting. The fire was provi
dentially discovered when the flames
were bursting through tho roof, and
prompt action and plentiful application
of wator saved the building. Five
minutes more and the flames would
have been beyond control. Damage 1
was slight, and GIlTord Hamilton, who j
was chief fireman, escaped with a
burnod hand. I
II. D. Yett drove out quite a number
of young cattle to his stock ranch on
Brush Creek Tuesday, and on his re
turn trip took four head of fine beef
cattle Into the Yoncally market. A.
Williams has taken charge of this
ranch for a number of years, and, with
Mr. Yett, will go into tho cattle busi
ness on an extensive scale. Hkx.
Ourail Uli Hiithnr of HhtimntUin.
"My mother has been a sufferer for
many years with rheumatism," says W.
H. Howard, of Husband, Pa. "At
times she was unable to move at' all,
whilo at all times walking was painful.
I prusonted her with a bottlo of Cham
berlain's Pain Halm and after a few
applications she decided it was the most
wonderful pain reliever she had ever
tried, in fact, she is nover without it
now and is ut all times able to walk.
An occasional application of Pain Halm
keeps away the pain that she was for
merly troubled with." For sale by
tiamuion urug jo.
Montgomery Withdraws.
U. K. Montgomery, republican can
didate for representative from the
south part of the county has withdrawn
his name from the ticket on account of
being notified by the railroad company
who employs him that they will not
allow him to leave his work at Glendale
in order to attend the next session of
the legislature. Drain Nonpareil.
(A mooting of the Republican county
central committee will be held in Rose
burg Saturday, at which time the
vacancy caused by Mr. Montgomery's
resignation will be filled.)
Wont of all RtptrUneM,
Can anything be worse than to feel
that every minute will be your last?
Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H.
Newson, Decatur, Ala. "For three
years", she writes, "I endured Insuffer
able pain from indigestion, stomach
and bowel trouble. Death seemed in
evitable when doctors and all remedies
failed. At length 1 was induced to try
Klectrlc Hitters and the result was mir
aculous. 1 Improved at once and now
I'm completely recovered." For Liver,
Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles
Mectrtc Hitters is the only medicine.
Only AOc. It's guaranteed by A. C.
Manners A Co., of Honehurg, Oregon,
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nil 1ITiar sr Ulnar frora
Losstis. Drmtitorrhrn. lnanmr
kinr Curna Lost Manhood,
(mictions, Lnme Inok. N snout Dobillty,
Lot of mn VnMcoeslit, or Oon-
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Bishop tUmady Oo., tan Franttisoo. Oal.
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Drain News.
Rod. Meacham left for New York
last week.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker,
at Leona, a daughter, May 0th.
F. L. Clawson has gone to Palouse,
Wash., where he will spend the sum
mer.
John Wagoner and Bert Swearingen
have rented the J. A. Black farm for a
term of three years and will eDgage in
the stock business.
Married At Dayton, Ore., May 11th,
Mr. J. G. Hefty and Miss Jennie Craw
ford. The contracting parties are both
well known in Drain, Mr. Hefty having
b.ien raised here and Miss Crawford
has for some time held the position of
teacher of music in the Drain State
Normal school. They will spend the
summer at Bonner's Ferry, Idaho,
where Mr. Hefty will work with a sur
veying party, and this fall will go to
Washington, D. C. Nonpareil.
God's Art Gallery of the Rockies.
Kdyth Tozler Weatherred says In a
recent number of "The Exposition":
"My first trip has recently been made
over the world renowned Denver & Rio
Grande Railroad. Any attempt at a
pen picture would be a sacrilege. To
appreciate it is to see it and be held
spellbound while you ga.e on the
grand, glorious, beautiful and sublime.
'God's Art Gallery of the Rockies' is
unsurpassed and fills one's soul with
more love for the Creator, and you are
also impressed with the wonderful
achievements of man who made it pos
sible for the traveller to enjoy the pic
turesquesof America."
If you contemplate a trip east, write
W. C. McUride, 124 Third street, Port
lann, Ore., for booklets picturing Colo
rado's famous scenery, and whatever
information you may desire. tf
WOMAN'S UUTIRH.
A woman who keeps her house In
order and has the care of a family, has
just as much responsibility as the man
who provides the means to carry on the
housekeeping. She is deserving of the
more credit since the demands on her
strength is, greater. The everlasting
sameness about her duties, and the con
flnement necessary to carry them out is
very trying to the nervous system, this
produces a strain on the mind that
makes her irritable, cross, and dissat
isfied, which is just as much a disease
as rheumatism or catarrh. If the
nerves can be built up and made strong
by medicine of some kind, this feeling
is changed to one of cheerfulness and
pleasure in her duties. The medicine
that makes strong steady nerves, and
prevents disease by building up the
entire system, is Dr. G man's Blood and
Nerve Tonic a tablet to take at meal
time. Cures, nervous prostration by
making rich red blood, feeding the
nerves, and making solid flesh at the
rate of 1 to 3 pounds per week. This
medicine is sold by druggists for 76 eta.
per box, or 3 boxes for $2.00. or sent
by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price.
Write us about your case. Address,
Dr. Hosanko Co., Phil ad a,, Pa. For
sale by A. C. Marsters, druggist.
The World's Fair Route,
Those anticipating an Eastern trip,
or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase
Kx position at St, Louis, cannot afford
to overlook the advantages offered by
the Missomi Pacific Railway,
which, on account of ita various routes
and gateways, has been appropriately
named "The World's Fair Route."
Passengers from the Northwest take
the MissofHl Pacific trains from
lenver or Pueblo, with the choice of
either going direct through Kansas
City, or via Wichita, Fort Scott and
Pleasant Hill.
Two trains daily from Denver and
Pueblo to St. Iouls without change,
carrying all classes of modern equip
ment, including electric lighted obser
vation parlor cafe dining cars. Ten
dally trains between Kansas City and
St. Louis.
Write or call on W. C. McBrlde,
General Agent, 124 Third street, Port
land, for detailed information and il
lustrated literature tf
Fine War Atlas Free.
Thb Rkvikw has secured a quantity
of fine Atlases, specially portraying the
scenes of operation in tcegreut strug
gle now on between Russia and Japan.
Both nations are rushing immense
armies to the front and severe conilicts
are likely to occur at any time. Thi
atlas contains 20 pages, each 113x143
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 facts
about each of the 40 leading nations of
the world, and a reproduction in their
natural colors of the fiags of all nations
Other illustrations and valuably de
scriptive and statistical matter, and
maps (all maps are- in colors) showing
steamer routes and distances are in
cluded. One of these fine atlases will
be given Frkk to every person who
pays his or her subscription to the
Twick-a-wkek 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.,
Roseburg, Oregon.
Methodist Episcopal Conference
at Los Angeles, Calif.
Account above Conference, the South
ern Pacific Co. will make reduced rates
on the certificate plan from main line"
points in Oregon south of Portland.
Passengers will purchase tickets to Los
Angoles, for which Agent will collect
the highest one way rate, giving a spe
cial receipt. On presentation of this
receipt, duly executed, by original pur
chaser, Southern Pacific Agent at Los
Angeles will sell return tickets at one
third fare. Sale dates from Oregon
points will be April 10th to May 7th
inclusive, also May Dth, 12th, ltith, ltlth,
23rd, 20th and 30th. The last day on
which certificates will be honored for
return at reduced rate from Los An
geles will be on June 5, 1004. m20.
To Horsemen.
The well-known draft stallion,
PROVIDENCE,
Cross-bred Shire and Morgan, color
dark hay, weight 1780 pounds, will
make the season at the farm of C. .
Murks (the old Imbler place) four
miles northwest of Roseburg. Will be
in town, at Barnard's stables every
Saturday. Mares cared for and pas
tured at reasonable rates; at owner's
risk. jllO C. E. Marks, Prop.
Horsemen, Attention.
The registered Cleveland Bay stal
lion,
LIKE MEADS,
No. 1155, Is making the season of 1D04
at the Empire Stables in Rosoburg,
Oregon.
Also the thoroughbred Missouri
Jack,
JIM VAUK,
which made the season here last year,
will be at the same place. Stockmen
are invited to call and see these two
fine blooded animals. Good pasturage
furnished for mares at Sl-00 per month.
8w-m20. John Coi.liku,
Manager.
Reduced Round Trip Rates Ac
count Worlds Fair, St. Louis
First class tickets on sale May, 11, 12,
13, June, 16, 17, 18, July, 1, 2, 3, Aug.,
8, 9, 10, Sept., 5, 6, 7, Oct., 3, 4, 6.
Roseburg, to St. Louis, and return,
good 90 days with stop over privileges
at rates ranging from 175.45 to (82.50
according to route chosen. Passengers
will have privilege of starting on any
date which will enable them to reach
destination within ten days from the
sale date. Inquire of Agent Southern
Pacific Co., Roseburg. d-sw-tf.
The value of a can of paint should be
measured by the surface it covers and
the time it wears not by the price per
gallon. S. W. P. excells in covering
capacity and wearing qualities
Churchill & Woolley tell lb
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kelleher, of Yon-
calla, were here last night, leaving this
morning for Portland, where they may
locate.
Indigestion Causes
Catarrh of the
Stomach.
For many years It has bun supposed thai
Catarrh of th Stomach caused Indigestion
and dyspepsia, but the truth Is exactly the
opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re
peated attacks of indigestion Inflames th
mucous membranes lining the stomach and
exposes the nerves of the stomach, thus caus
ing the glands to secrete mucin Instead of
the Juices of natural digestion. This la
called Catarrh of the Stomach.
Kodol DysneDsia Cure
mllavas all InfUmmattan if thai
membranes lining the stomach, protects the
nerves, ana cures oaa cream, sour nstnps, a
sense of fullness after eating. tndijjeaUon,
dvspecsia and all stomach troubles.
Kodci Digests What Yon Eat
mar vm aiomacn sweet.
BottlM oily. RtuUr sire. Ji.CO. ho.di-t 2H tftnu
I vSi.-S 'a S.I ...
iapaiai by S. O. 0wiTT OO., Ohlco, in
tor tale by Fnllerton & Kiehanlson.
Koseburp, Oregou.
HAT, FED OUT WOOD
FOR SALE AT
GEO. COLLINS' FEED SHED
Near the Deer Creek Bridge
Foot op Jackson Street
Telephone 1051
E AL S
OSIER S
Are superior to any in the city.
H All white help. Trivate boxes,
j Open day and night. Kurniehed
J rooms in connection.
EASTERN AND COAAT OYSTERS
NEAR THE D15POT
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KOSEBURG LUMBER CO.
Telephone your orders and we will deliver you tho wood. Slab
wood 10 inches and 4 feet long.
Yard foot of Jackson St.,
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Roseburg-Marshfield Stage Line
B. FcINTUIN, proprietor
SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE TO
Myrtle Point, Coquille all Coos Bay Points
Stupe leaves Rosehurg every morning at 6:00 a. m. connecting with
trains at Myrtle Point for Marshflold and with the boats for Coquille
river points.
GOOD RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS
For further particulars apply to G. W. RAPP, Agent at Roseburg,
Cass Street, near the depot.
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JENNINGS' BAKERY
Jackson Street, South of the Postoffice.
Fresh Bread, Cakes Pastry Every Day
Orders taken for Balis, Ban quota,
Everything the very best.
ROSEBURG
Tresh
Old Airkct
We I
9 S FULL
9 ri c
WfD
Ycur patronage for STAPLE and FANCY
ssOROCERIES. 354 Fresh bread daily.
Private Free Delivery to all parts of the city and suburbs.
E. A. Wood & Company--" Troxel !w2pS?" Dep0,
FAMOUS TRAINS
The Southwest Limited, Kansas City to Chicaeo;
the Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, and the
Pioneer Linuted, St. Paul to Chicago, run via the
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway
Each route offers numerous attractions. The
principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip
tast is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway.
H. S. ROWE
General Agent
When it's done with Southern Oregon's big 3 Evening
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BUY YOUR
Grass
and
Garden
Seeds
-AT-
BARKER'S
Phone 20t
For a Good Short Order Meal or regular
dinner go to
Next door to Great Central Cigar Store
OPBN FROM T A. M. TO 10 P. M.
uood o
and Dry
BY T1IE-
Phone 1211
just across Deer Creek.
E. JENN1NOS, Prop.
(Successor to I.J. Norman)
PHONE 165
FISH & POULTRY MARKET
K. WISHART, Prop.
fish. Oysters. Clams. Poultry. Etc
AT ALL TIMES
CALL attiie CORNEK PINE asd LANE 8T8.
Midi New. PHONE 241
134 Third St., Portland