Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190?, May 21, 1904, Image 1

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    Evening
Review.
OSEBURG
Vol. VII.
ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 21. 1904.
N . 71.
BIG RESERVES
To be Created in Eastern Ore
gon at Early Date.
OVER FOUR MILLION ACRES
Of Government Lands Will Thus be
Withdrawn From Entry
or Settlement.
Washington, May If). Within a
few days the Bureau of Forestry will
submit to Secretary Hitchcock a recom
mendation that four forest reserves be
created in Eastern Oregon, embracing
an aggregate area of 4,000,000 acres or
more. These are the Blue Mountain
reserve, Wallowa reserve, Walla Walla
or La Grande reserve, which extends
into Washington and the Joseph River,
or Chesninimus, reserve.
(We were told a year ago that if
Mr. Hermann was elected to congress
at that time he would prevent any more
forest reserves being created in Oregon
and that the withdrawals of large tracts
for the Rogue river and other proposed
reserves would be restored to the public
domain for the benefit of settlers. Is
the confidence of our people to be
abused in the manner indicated above?
These are matters which Mr. Hermann
will be called upon to explain, if possi
ble, to hundreds of locators and home
seekers.) Long and Bitter Fight.
Springfield, Ills., May 20. After
8 nine days' session, eight of woich
were spent in fruitless balloting for
candidates for governor, the republican
ROYAL
Baking Powde
Is Most Economical
Because it makes better
and more healthful food
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
Choice Summer
- AND
Building Material
Do you contemplate building or improving your
properties? If bo it will pay you to call on the
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
We carry a large Block of all kinds ol BUILDING MATERIAL
X XT 3VI 33 XS H.
IN THE ROUGH AND SIZED
First-class dry flooring First-class shiplap
First-class rustic , Plain fe fancy pickets
Lath. Dry cedar, star A, star No. 1 Shingles.
J We Jiave a good quality of No. 2 Rustic that I
J we are selling fU $13.00 per thousand feet, and I
S other material in proportion. Give us a call and ' I
5 be convinced. We are here to stay in the business. !
We also carry a large stock of Sash, Doors
Mouldings, etc.; Brackets, Newel Pouts. Porch
; Columns and other finishing materials.
THE ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. j
OFFICE: KINNEY AUDITION ROSEBURG, ORKfiON J
Just across Deer Creek, foot ol Jackfon Street.
state convention this morning ad
I journed until May 31, after taking the
j fifty-eighth ballot, resulting, Yatee,
Lowden, 392; Deneen, 3S5; Hawliu,
113; Warner 53; Sherman, 40; Pierce,
29.
Pulleriuu & KtcliurrUou
do not hesitate to recommend Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure to their friends and
customers. Indigestion causes more
ill health than anything else. It de
ranges the stomach and brings on all
manner of disease. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure digests what you eat, cures indi
gestion, dyspepsia and all stomach dis
orders. Kodol is not only a perfect
digestant but a tissue building tonic us
well. Renewed health, perfect strength
and increased vitality follow Its use.
Reduced Round Trip Rates Ac
count Worlds Fair, St. Louis
First class tickets on Bale May, II, 12,
13, June, 16, 17, 18, July, 1,2, 3, Aug.,
8,9, 10, Sept., 5, 0, 7, Oct., 3, 4, 5.
Roseburg, to St. Louis, and return,
good 90 days with stop over privileges
at rates ranging from 875.45 to $82.50
according to route cho?en. 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
SUFFERED 15 YEARS
WITH DYSPEPSIA.
I have been a 'mflVrer for the last 15 yon
with DyBpPj'Bta aiid have tried every remedy
available aurt aiao many doctors, but found
lio relief uutil I purotiaed a 25 cent packaite
of Acker's Hspej6ia Tablet, which helped
tue iinoiedlarely ud two boxeB emirelv
cured. Hoiliig 1 may bene lit norno other Mil
ferer, 1 attic von to publish this. Thomas I,
8 m all woo J, 145 South Mechanic 8t.,8prlugSeld
Ohio. Kor sale by Hamilton Drug Co., Hotw
burg: Oakland Driiir, Co , Oakland.
Heed to W. II. (lookers Co, Buffalo. S. Y.,
for a free trial package. (.Nothing Like Them.)
The circuit court here last Wednes
day afternoon awarded a judgment of
$1000 in favor ot Robert Hildebrand, a
minor, by his guardian, Sol J. Culver,
against the Order of Artisans. This
ammount was carried In a life insurance
policy in that order by the late W. C
Htldebrand, jr., and payable to hi son,
Robert, now the ward of Mr. Culver.
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IT IS EVEN UP
"Shamrocks" Take Second
Game From "Raglans"
DAVIS'HOHER SAVES ABLANK
Reed Kept the Salenutes Guessing
While Mclinnis Was Hit
Opportunely.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Won Lost Pet.
S Salem 8 4 .mi
J Eugene 8 6 .571
Albany 1 1 .500
Roseburg 6 7 .4(S2
At Albany Albany 13, Eugene 1.
At 1 lose burg Roseburg 7, Salem 1.
"Happy" SI Davis, he of the dark
brown hue and who wields a bat of the
same complexion, drove one of the
Victor Manufacturing Company's
spherical products over the rigbt-lield
fence at Rose Park Friday afternoon,
and saved the "Raglans" from a shut
out at the hands of Morrow's warriors.
Reed, who manipulated the Bhoots for
the "Shamrocks", redeemed himself
fi-om last Saturday's game ugainst Eu
gene by holding the aggregation from
the Capital City down to six scattered
hits. He ozoned six batters, gave two
passes to the first corner and made a t
carom on Catcher Wilkins' spine,
Reed just simply had those Salemltes
on the run and he never let up until the
last man was out. All the more credit
ls!ue Reed in view of the tact that he '
took his turn at the slab with an Injured
leg that kept him from running bases.
On these occasions he was replaced by
such nimble and speedy pedestrians as
Chas. Bllyeu and "Pap" Morrow.
Reed was given excellent support,
Nadler being the only "sprig of green" ;
on poor behavior, but his tnree errors ,
proven inconsequential so iar as me
result oi tne game was concerned.
Outfielder Ordway, who Is nursing an
' , , ' , ' i i.i
son, of lost years team. Robinson
captured two difficult sky scrapers, as
did his brother fielder, Oswill. Thus
the good prestige of the outfield Is re-
.. .
established.
Mclnnle. who handed no the benders
for the "Raglans", warmed them over
the pan with plenty of speed, but at
times he was erratic. He gave Newell,
tne nrsi oaiier up, a ires pass i ursi troubles, soiu oy r uuerton & men
and put a dent in the anatomy of the ardson.
next man, Catcher Oswill. A sacrifice
hit by Bradley advanced them both a I . je j0 youf Interest.
base. Nadler hit to Lougheed who
made a poor thro to first and Nebrlng If Tml contemplate visiting the St.
letltgo by, allowing Newell and Os- Itu,, Exposition, to secure reliable In
wlll to score. Singles by Morrow and ; ,orm.,io. nllrmui service, the
W. Oswill sent Nadler home. The
side was then retired with an unassisted
double play by rcnrlng.
A passed ball and a fumble by Catcher
WiUins and a two-sacker by Chas.
Oswill netted two more tallies in chap -
ten; a single ny vv.uswin, a paweu j, we donot havolt on hand; will se
ball by Wilkins and a wild throw by 1 cure it for you possible, and without
r ay was me cause oi anotner taiiy m
the fifth canto, and In the seventh
total of as many runs wa9 completed by
RHEUMATISM
Kirbiftv. Stomach and Nervous
Troubles are positively cured
with On ot .bdeu and bweet
Spirits of Eden.
ineyare not cneap reme
dies, but inexpensive cures.
$5 will buy the lot. Sold by
all first-class druggists.
A MIRACILors CCBK OF HHBOMATIS
ThbCal. Co-of. Medical Co ,
Oakland, ;al.
Gekti.fH' For mouthi nd yr f w
a tnteiine sufferer from rloleot ucki of
HUtlc Kheamatltm, and iu ftWen up bj
tbre leadiDK phifriiin of 0kltn4, ;!.,
(thliiumy homo city) who ntlrl I could nut
recover, d4 would be a nrtpple for life. Hut
ore 1 happened to get hold of imall
bottle of OIL OP KDRN mtmifa(Uurfl Uj
yoar.'ompiiT nt lined It. Alterwrdi I iiimri
;wo umall bottlf more ol th KfmtJjr whih
entirely ciirM me, n1 I hare never had toe
fllKbumt recurrence of the rll(ne ifTie, al
thuutfb 1 have )een a hard worker, arid lav!
befn on my feet coTiatantly almoat everr 1ar
Rltica, dnltiv the full work of an all day labrer
I canoot ai'cak too hlffhly of the merit of
O.L OK F.fiKN for t-untiir kheiimatiMm, a 1 I
gladly mak1 thin tateinnt for th! Iftieflt of
pnflerliiK hutnanlty. Anyone an d'Plrltiit tit)
u-e and a icon at n purMina'ly tbu i:ilfut
of my aufT-rtn and the mlraculonn cure tba'
baa beeti effected Id lit cane.
Vary Ueapc-ct fully,
With Jackfon Furniture Co OaklauJ, CaJ
Bradley's tally on Morrow's timely
bingle.
Roseburg made a total of nine hits
oir of Mclnnis, who was not accorded
Haltering support. Salem's five errors
were all costly. None of these errors is
charged to Second Baseman Downey,
however, who played his position 1
brilliant style, making six assists and
four put-outs.
THE SCORE.
Roseburg AB. R. II. P.O. A. K
Newell .k 12 0 18 0
(1 Oswill c 4 1 3 7 S u
Bradley 3b i 1 2 0 S (i
Xaillcr -lb 4 10
Morrow lb 4 0 2
V. Osivlll of 3 1 2
KoMusou If A 1 0
Miller rf 10 0
Reed p -1 0 1
2 8
0 II
0 0
0
Totals il l 7 2 27 13 3
Salem
Fay us 5 0 0 0 1 1
J. Wilkins c S 0 0 t 3 II
LoUKheed3b 4 0 1 2 0 1
NehritiK lb 4 0 2 0 0 1
DavlH cf 4 110 0 0
Williams If 4 0 0 2 0 0
D3wiie? 2b 3 0 1 C I 0
O.WIIkluarf 2 0 1 0 0 1
Mcllllllsp 4
1
Totals 33 1 0 21 II
Home run Davis.
Two-base hits C. Oswill, G. Wilkins.
Sacrllice hits G. Wilkins, Bradley.
Stolen bases Newell, Fay.
Double plays Nehring;, unassisted.
Struck out By Reed, G; by Multinia,
4.
Bases on balls By Reed, 2; by Meli:
nls, 3.
Hit by pitched ball C. Oswill, J.
Wilkins.
Passed balls J. Wilkins, 3.
ALIIA.S'Y HAD A WALK OVKIt.
Albany defeated Eugene at Albany
Friday, the loeals making 111 runs,
while Eugene, like Salt.-m, at Kosoburg,
got only one man around the bases
This victory puts Albany in third placo
In the pennant race with a percentage
of .600, while Roseburg is forced to tlie
bottom of the list. This change, how.
ever, admits of no comparison In the.
relative strength of tho two teams as
Albany has played only two games
while Roseburg has played thirteen
today's oamk.
Hutton, the young Medford twlrler,
whom Capt. Morrow sont for, arrived
here Friday night and Is pitching to-
day's game for the local.. Lucas occu.
ple9 th , for slera.
M the ond of lhe 5th nnln(? the
mn waS( Salenli 5; Roseburg, 0
Larfl.. and Uhllrirnn
who cannot stand the shocking strain
of ittXBtive syrups and cathartic pills
ar6 especially fond of Little Early
Risers. All persons who find it neees-
tary "" 8 llvBr medicine should
tsry these easy pills, and compare the
ftirN).uhlv nlAnuant And Bf.rAnirl hAnIno
effect with the nauseatim? and weak-
ening conditions following the use of
reu,es. usii hj j niseni cure
ach8i jaunaicei nmarla and liver
j iowost rale8 an(i the best routes. Also
M ocai conditions in St. Louis;
hotels, etc.. etc.
; 1( . wiii -rite the understood.
.,ln- wht Information vou desire.
; the umo wl proraptiy furnished.
'.nT expense to you. Address
B. H. Tkumiiulu
Commercial A(?ent, 142 Third Street,
Portland, Ore.
Wbtl Tin Pro.
Phis thine of belne sick and looking for
a cure is a mighty serious business.
People are not given to joking even at
the first symtoms of the approach of
the grim destroyer. They do not want
to be the subjects of experiment, but
want medicine that has had the test of
years behind it. A medicine that has
been made and used for 20 years gives
assurance of its worth, andean be taken
with a faith that they have the very
Oest cure tnat tne world anoros. All
this can be said about Dr. Gunn's Im
proved Liver Pills as a remedy for sick
headache, dyspepsia, and lndisges
tlon, it begins right at the source of the
trouble and removes the cauu. We
will send a sample box of these pills
free, or a full box on recHnt of 2,'c.
Sold by alt druggists for iter box, or
address Or. Ouiin, Philadelphia, Pa.
r or sale A. J. M antlers, uoscljurg.
Harness, Harness!
F. Ixng At Son have reopfned their
harness business in Roseburg anil are
now located in the old Woodward
harnfHB shop on the: corner of Wathii:g
tm and Rone struts, where they will
continue right along.
F. TJNf; A Sov,
d-swtf. Roseburg, Oregon.
DAILY FIGHTS
Russian and Japanese Troops
' Clash Frequently.
NO DECISIVE BATTLE YET.
Japanese Fail to Prevent Eutrancc of
an Aiuunition Train Into
Port Arthur.
Special to Evening Review.
St. Peteksbukg, May 21. It is re
poated here today that the Japanese
were frustrated in an attempt to pre
vent the passage of an ammunition train
Into Port Arthur. General Stoossel,
commanding the garrison at Port Ar
thur, executed a rapid sortie and drove
the Japanese back, enabling the train
to roach Port Arthur in safety. The
Japanese loss Is placed tit 1,000 men
and tho Russian loss at 150.
KOIIKANS SHOW T II Kilt HANI).
Skoul, May 21. The Japanese con
sul at Gonsan reports a clash between
Russian and Korean troops at Kan Kon
in which several of the former were
wounded and ono of the latter was
killed.
JAPS RKTKKAT HKFOUK COSSACKS,
Niu Chwano, May 20. The stories
of the Japanese retreat to Feng Wang
Cheng are olllclally confirmed. The
Japanese numbering 20,000 men, came
upon 33,000 Russians in a strong posi
tion on Monday, (10 miles west of Feng
Wang Cheng. It boing unwise to risk
a battlo, the Japanese retreated In good
order and with great rapidity.
An unofficial Russian authority says
a pitched battle was not fought, but
rumor says there was considerable loss
on both sides during the clashes, with
the Cossacks harrying the Hank of the
Japanese. The pursuit was checked
when the main body of the Japanese
was rejoined.
St Kit 1 1 tig Rvlilfinea.
Fresh testimony in great quantity is
constantly coming .n, declaring ur.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
Coughs and Colds to be unequaled. A
recent expression from T. J. Mc Far
la ml, Bentorville, Va., serves as ex
ample lie writes: "I had Bronchitis
fur three years and doctored all the
time without being beneiitted. Then
I began taking Dr. King's New Dis
covery, and a fow battles wholly cured
me." Equally effective in curing all
Lung and Throat troubles, Consump
tion, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed
by A. C. M urate rs & Co., of Roseburg,
Druggist. Trial tattles froe, regular
sizes 50c. aDd $1.00.
Glendale News.
Fred Slocum is suffering severely I
from an Injury received over two years
ago. Ho is under medical treatment
by Dr. Shearer. I
Mr. M. Rohrer, who owns a good
homestead a mile east of town, left
Saturday for a visit with his son at
Coquillu, Coos County.
O. C. Sether, our well known real
estate dealer, left Tuesday night
for a month's business visit to bis for
mer home in Wisconsin.
A 12-pound daughter was born on
Saturday, 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Fltzglbbonof this city. Mr. Fitzglb
bon's mother, from Han Francisco, is
here visiting him and his family. His
father, J. A. Fltxgibbon, a prominent
raining man of Gold Hill, arrived here
also yesterday morning to see his first
and only grand-child. Goo. FiUgibboo,
the well known Portland drummer, Is
here also visiting his brother and
family.
The Cow Croflk Irrigation ditch,
owned by Jaques Bros., R. A. Springer
and S. H. I ted field, was completed thlsj
week as far as the Hethnr place, just I
eastoftown. The ditch, which is six'
feet wide and two foot deep, is five!
miles in length and has a fall of about
five feet to the mile. It will prove of
incalculable benefit to all of tho many
farmers on this portion of 'ow creek
valley.
Bonne Redlield rnot with a terrible
, accident Tuesday, and it soerns almost
miraculous that h-escaped with his life.
While leading a fractious horhc at th
j Lungenberg place, on Cow creek, tho
animal gave a sidjen jump, whlclaC
jerked Boone oil bis feet, and in falling
the ropQ becainu fastened around one of
his legs. Tho borse then ran olT down
a sleep hill, dragging Hoonc about 400
yards, bruising and cutting him ! a
frightful manner, particularly about
tho face. Fortunately the borse stopped
just long enough for Boone, who by
this time was almost uuconsclous, to
uncoil the rope from his leg. He ab
onco came to town and had bis wounds
dressed. No bones were broken.
News.
That Throbbing Ueadache
Would quicly leave you, If you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their match
less merit for Sick and Nervous Head
aches. They make pure blood and
build up your health. Only 25 cents.
Money back if not cured. Sold by A.
C. Marsters & Co., of Roseburer, Or..
druggist.
Some Fine Bargains.
Worklngmen's gloves, overalls,,
underwear and caps ottered way bolow
cost. Also a splendid aasorbment of
neckties. Will soli by the piece or all
at once. M. Dkvaney.
Call at residence, corner of Cass and
Stephens Sts., Roseburg. d-sw-tf-
Urlven to Dnaiierntlan,
Llvingat an out of the way place, re
mote from civilization, a family is often
drivon to desperation in case of acci
dent, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds,
Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Buck
lou's Arnica Salve. It's the best on
earth. 21c, at A. C. Marsters & Co., of
Roseburg, drug storo.
G. L. Coon, Wra. M. Portor and R.
W. Dick were among tho Camas Valley
people in town Friday night.
If you desire a good complextlon use
Moki Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts
on the liver and makes the skin smooth
und clear. Cure sick beadacbeB. 25
eta. and 50 cts. Money refunded if it
does not satisfy you.
Congressman Hermann arrived here
this morning from Washington, D. C,
and will personally take up his cam
paign for re-election the coming week.
He expresses himsolf as feeling likes
boy who Is just out of school for a sunv
mer vacation, and, as usual, Is lavish in.
bis praises of the Oregon climate.
However, he will be kept very busy
until June Hth if he succoeds In explain
ing away all the charges made against
his otllcial record.
A Hew Jersey Floral Society-.
Viuclund, N. J., lma a unique floral
society, which appears to be oMI cored
mainly by women. Newly elected are
tho president. Miss A. R. Gay; vice
presldentB, Mrs. Abbott. Mrs. J. P.
Gage and Mrs. II. Gove; librarian.
Mrs. S. 8. Gould; treasurer, Mrs. God
kin. Cat and Come A sain.
Sweet alysHum shows to its best ad
vantage planted on tho edge of pots or
beds containing large plants. It bancs)
down over the sides a fringe of dainty
wblto flowers. It literally seems to
any, "Cut and come again."
"I had scrofula and
erysipelas for eight
een years, until I
heard
Of lit. Pierre ' Oolclen Merllenl TMscw
ery," writes Mr, llilery Koons, of Queent,
W. V.. "When I commenced to take
till, medicine I weighed one hundred
and thirty pounds. I h.ve taken si
lnttle. of Dr. Herce'. Golden Medical
Discovery and three vials of hit ' Pleaa
ant Pellet.,' and am glad to aajr I feel
like a new man. I now weigh one hun
dred and seventy-five pounda. When X
had used one bottle of the medicine I
could feel it was helping me. 1 realise
Dr. Pierce'a Oolden Medical DUcovery
is the best medicine on earth.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery purifies the blood otid en
tirely eradicates the poisons that
breed and feed disease. It cures
scrofula, eczema, erysipelas, boils,
pimples and other eruptions that
mar and scar the skin. Pure blood
is essential to good health. The
weak, run-down, debilitated con
dition which so many people ex
perience is commonly the effect of
impure blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery not only cleanses
the blood of impurities, but it in
creases the activity of the blood
niakinn Elands, and it enriches the
body with an abundant supply of
pure, rich blood.
Fki'.h. Dr. Pierce's Common
Sense Medical Adviser is sent frre
on receipt of stamps to pay expense
of mailing tlv. Send 21 one-cent
Milium fur the 'book in paer covers,
or v stamps for the cloth-lxHind,
volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
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