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-i 1 " EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISIITKG CO. OFFICE Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone, Main 001, L. WIMBKRLY.... B. W. BATKH ....Kditoh KOHKM: DAILY. rwyear.br mail 93.00 Per Month, delivered &G Far Week, delivered 16 BE MI-WEEKLY. For year 12.00 Ms Months 11.00 MAY 21, li4. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Foit Si'prkmh JoiwiE Thomas 0'I)uy, of Multnomah County. Foit Ftatk Food and I') a iky Com m ins i on Kit S. M. Doiig'aH, of Lane. FOK CONOltKSHMAN, 1st District K. ,M. Veatch, of Lane. Fob CiKcurr Juimik J. W.llam ilton, of Itoseburg. Fob Joist Sbsatoh, Lane.Dong lfi8 and JoHcphino counties L. Hilyeu, of Lane. For .1 o i n't IIki'Rkskntative, Douglas and JackHon Counties W. O, Bridges, of Douglas. Fiut Sknatok O, P. Coshow, of Roseburg. Fon Khi'bkhkstatives Willio Kramer, of Myrtle Creek; F. F. Wells, of Klkion. For Siiehiki' TIiob. E. Bledsoe, of Drain. Fou Clerk Zopher N. Agee, of Oakland. Fob Thkahuuhk J. T. Bryan, of Rose burg. FOR Ht'HOOI, H'EIUNTKNOKXT Prof.Thurmau Chancy, of Mjrtle Creek. Fob Ahhkkhok John L. Case beer, of Deer Creek. Fon SntvKYOK J. A. Hliook, of Oakland. Fob Cobonkr Dr. C. E. Bog tie, of Myrtle Creek. GAIN OF 1SI NAMES. Jcgistration of Douglas County Totals 4,105 the Present Year. Tho total n'tfistrution or voters in Douglas connty, for tho Juno uni No TomlMir olcctlons to bo hold this year, is4,1or, an InmuiHO of 1N1 ovcrltio retf imration in !(I2. Tho total voto pnllvd In liiiH county nt the flection two yours ago was .'PMI7 117 less than tho total numticr of roistered votors at that timo. Tho rclnf ration for this year in the "various products of Douglas county, together with the registration in V.HYl, showing the uYcronso or increase in ich olio, as tho caso may bo, is given below. Calaooia . Civil ll.n.l lys Kasi I Ijooking Glass., Olalla.... TTmpn,ua . tAaalea. Lko .. Totals Cancelled 11KU 1IHC . II II . n:i 10:1 .J08 200 .118 10 . 100 lull . 84 lo:i .110 IIH . 47 M .21(1 218 . 41 . M 85 .11!) m .2(H) 17(1 .204 117 . 811 KM! . 07 48 . 29 3ft .241 2.V1 .1U3 1(18 .2.19 2:18 .128 124 . (II 118 .317 C72 . 71 M ..201 l!"l .338 21111 ..103 88 .213 234 .. 85 (U)! .. 4 64 I 28 I 48: 4,10.1 3.U24 Even 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 dm at high grade grocerl. I. A. FOLGER Ox CO San FranciHO ' hnportsri of t'me CofleM a Child IW.lWW!f.Wf..UlflUiailll.'HW f i God's Art Gallery of the Rockies. Edyth To.ier Weatherred says in a recent number of "The Exposition": "My Hrst trip has recently been made over the world renowned Denver & Uio Grando Railroad. Any attempt at a pen picture would be a sue rile ire. To appreciate it is to see it and be held spellbound whilo you gaze on the grand, glorious, beautnui ana sublime. 'Cod's Art Callery of the Hockies' is unsurpassed and tills ono's soul with more love for the Creator, and you are also impressed with the wonderful achievements or man who made it pos sible for tho traveller to onjoy the pie- uiresquesoi America." if you contemplate a tripeast, write W. C. Mclli-ide, m Third stroet, Port lann, Ore., for booklets picturing Colo rado's famous scenery, and whatever information you may desire. tf Ever Have It? Ifyou Hnvff, the Stntmitent of Thin Hoav burjj Midi Will lt.trt You. Ever have a "low-down" pain in the back? In the "small" right ovor the hips? That's the home of backacho. It's caused by sick kidneys. That's why Doan's Kidney Pills cure it Itoseburg people endorse this. Read a case of it: John I la toy, janitor at the public school, residing on Flint stroet, says: have been troubled with my kidneys ulT and on for years. I had severe pains in my back and sides; somotimes a dull aching and at other times sharp pains. After romaining in a stooped position for a short time, it was bard for me to straighten. During the last attack I had Doan's Kidney Pills were recom mended to mo am) I got a box at A. C. Manners & Co's. drug store and after taking them a couple of weeks the pains all disapjwared. I am now per loctiy wen ami nearly, rso suras ot the old trouble and I gtvo Doan's Kidney I'MIs all the credit." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milhnrn Co. UutTalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. S. Itemember the name Doan's and take no substitute. The World's Fair Route. 30 4,015 V7 SL foul Those anticipating an Eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis, cannot afTord to ovorlook the advantages olTored by the Missouri Pacific Railway, which, on account of Its various routes and gateways, has been appropriately named "The World's Fair Route." Passengers from the Northwest take the Missoi'iu Pacific trains from Denver or Puoblo, 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. Louis without change, carrying all classes of modern equip ment, includlug electric lighted obser vation parlor cafe dining cars. Ten daily trains between Kansas City and call on V. C. Mctlrtde, Actual registration l)avs t'rnnk nrvclnrL oatAhllah. Iron, C.nyonvlllo precinct. 1 0""""l AKBt 124 Thlrd ,treet- Porl- tAsaloa precinct annexed to Uid,lle ' ,Dd' ,ur detlled Information and II- proolnct. : l"'1"1"! 11'orature tf Lke precinct Is now part of Lane Fresh poicorn crisps at the popcorn wwonty. waifon. Always at the depot Uon the Kxifl.t'a'lon In llon was about 4300. arrival of naweneer trains. d-mi.1. fniMANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDEKE ThM tIMl TMttob i Viu Iim. tSm iwuriniiM f ta.M.. .ki.i. .i M. rlal I M Ilia HMh. TmKIIh. .. TT iw r. ir.oi'iwi who rratMiiiiB. in DEN m t nnnm u min ao mi imi m ptmutit cara, vi.M a boat Ms for UN, b AdaH OATOl MKOICiaa CO P, O. Urn aTa, Umm Wrmmmimmtt, 9mU For Hal by Fnllerton A Kirhardoon, Kofwhnnt. Oregon. HEALTH AND vitality mm m mm nnnviiniin Tr.T.a I Trie irrvat r mulv for nervous prxmratloa and all disraoa of tho mntrat1r orirana of either Riiott ax Norvoui l'roiratlon. KalUnir or Lest Manhoil Irowipncy, NUhtly Kmiwlon, Youthful Krrx'rn, Mental Worry, icomit una of TntMCca or tinlum. irhloh Ied tn lmiimnti.n iml inunur uti.i. f.lFTCD IKIBfl (4 onlor wb iaratil(H toi-ur or rerun. I tho money. Solj ai sl.OOtwr mo AWItnUOinD, iboiealora&.lHI UK..nOTra HIKni( ALCX., ClevalandVUbJ For Sale by A. C. Martiert A Co., Rosoburg, Oregon. Oakland News. Mrs. John Monkhauso and dauglier, Miss Muud, are now residing in Port land. J. H. Wilson, formerly bookkeeper for A. F. Brown in this city, has re turned from near Nome, Alaska, where he is an extensive mine owner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gorrell have gone to Arizona. They will be absent all summer. G. V. Adams has purchased the residence property of Alvin Schmidt In Old Oakland. Dr. E. O. Parker has finally purchas ed an interest in a drug store at Pilot Rock and will again commence practic ing medicine In that city. Many friends w.ill be pleased to hear IIou. J. T. Cooper, of Kellogg, is rapid ly recovering from his recent serious illness. G. fi. Fostwln and son arrived here one day last week from Alantic, Iowa, and are looking about this neighbor hood for a location. Sam McCollum has returned to Kellogg from Elma, Washington. Mr. McCollum has been away from Doug las county about 15 years. Owl. Worst of all KxpHrltitiooa, Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? such was the exjwrlence ot Airs. a. ti. Xewson, Decatur, Ala. "For three years , she writes. "I endured insuiier- ubie pain from indigestion, stomuch and bowel trouble. Death seemed in evitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length 1 was induced to try Klectric Hitters and the result was mir aculous. I improved at once and now I'm completely recovered." For Liver, Kidney. Stomach and Uowel troubles Klectric Hitters is the only medicine. Only o0c. It's guaranteed by A. C. Ma raters & Co., of Rose burg, Oregon The Fair Route Via Chicago or New Orleans to St. Louis, is the one that gives you the most for your money, and the fact that the Illinois Central offers unsur passed service via these points to the Worlds Fair, and In this connection to all points beyond, makes It to your ad vantage, In case you contemplate a trip to any point east, to write us before making final arrangements. We can offer the choice of at least a dozen different routes. D. H. Tkxmhitll, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland, Oreg. J. C. Lindsky, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Oreg. P. B. Thomson, F. A P. A., Room 1, Col man HUlg.. Seattle, Wash. The farce, "Brown's In Town", which is the attraction at the Opera House Thursday, May 26, is said to bo one of the brightest and cleanest comedies ever seen on the stage. The plot of the piece deals with the troubles of Dick and Letty Preston, two young people who have been secretly married and are trying to conceal their marriage from Dick's father. The old gentle man has a decided aversion to marriage, probably as Dick says, "because he has been there himself"! and he has vowed that if Dick docs marry before reaching the age of twenty-fire he will cut him off without a cent. Dick and Letty have taken a cottage at Brighton and are living sn Ideal life among honeysuckle, hens and inquisitive neigh bors, and of course the old gentleman turns up. Dick is living under the name of Brown at the cottage, and the elder Preston takes a friend of Dick's for Brown, and Letty for Mrs. Brown. On his arrival, Dick has arranged with Suzanne Dacru, a friend of Letty's, to act as Mrs. Brown. This eventually leads to the discovery by the old gentle man that there are two Mrs. Browns, and the contradictory explanations that the young people give for the unusual number of wives on the part of the Imaginary Brown keep lYeston senior in a whirl of excitement for three acts. Myrtle Creek News, Oscar Gustafson and Fred Shampine left for KelleherCity Monday morning, to take positions In the sawmill there. The regular annual meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Columbia conference, M. E. church South, will meet at Myrtle Creek on Thursday, May 26, and continue over Sunday, 29th. Delegates will be pres ent from throughout the conference which includes all Western Oregon. While chopping in the woods on Thursday, Prank Dunning lost control of his ax, which struck his left thumb just above the second joint, nearly severing it from the hand. He was brought to town at once, and Doctor See ley set and sewed the loose member back in its proper place. Mail. What it Costs. Any man can take a newspaper. It is the cheapest thing he can buy. Ev ery time a hen has laid an egg, bis pa per is paid for that week. It costs less than a postage stump less than to send or receive a letter. It comes to you every day rain or shine, calm or stormy. No matter what happens.it enters your door a welcome friend, full of sunshine, cheer and Interest, It opens the door of the great world and puts your face with its people and its great events. It shortens the long winter nights. It is your advisor, gossipur and friend. No man is just to his children who does not give them the local paper. No man is good to himself who does not take newspapers. Yoakum (Texas) Herald. A Oure For FUea "I had a bud case of piles," says G. F. Carter, of Atlanta, Ga., "and consulted a physician who advised me to try a box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. I purchased a box and was entirety cured. It is splendid for piles, giving relief instantly, and I heartily recom mend it to all sufferers." Oe Witt's Witch Hazel Salve ia unequplled for its healing qualities. Eczema and other skin diseases, also sores, cuts, burns and wounds of every kind are quickly cured by it. Sold by Fullerton : & Richardson. mw ,j HRY wnnn ? , ILLU UIIU VIII UUUI FOR SALE AT CEO. COLLINS' FEED SHED J Near the Deer Creek Bridge Foot ok Jackson Street Telephone 105 1 $500 worth of sec o n d - h a n d furniture, stoves and household goods. We pay the highest cash pi ice for same. All Kinds of Household Goods Sold or Exchanged. The Roseburg Junk & Hide Co. Cor. Oak and Row Sti., 0pp. Empire Stablu BUY YOUR Grass and Garden Seeds -AT- BARKER'S Phone 201 Roseburg-Marshfield Stage Line ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO MARSIIFIELD, NORTH BEND AND ALL COAST POINTS Only 58 Miles of Staging GOOD RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS C. P. BARNARD, Prop., Roseburg, Ore. PHONIC not ROSEBURG FISH & POULTRY MARKET K. W1SHART, Prop. We Are Here rresli fish. Oysters. Clams. Poultry. Etc. AT ALL TIMES CALL at the CORNr.lt PINE and LANE STS. The Old Market Made New. PHONE 241 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 o o o CI A DAUnnn Good OLVUVYUUU FOR SALE BY THE ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. and Dry Phone 1211 Telephone your orders and we will deliver you the wood. Blab wood lti inches and 4 feet long. o Yard foot of Jackson St., just across Deer Creek. o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo t y. sr. 4 E A L S M illl OSIER S Are Bujtsriur w uj iu uiu tii. H All white help Private boxes. A Open day and night. Furnished i rooms in connection. ft i STRN AND COAST OYSTERS NBAR Tilt PI POT rr;,T;rr.,T;.T.T.T..T.T;rrrrrf;i "household lacquer. ty ILL, make your old furniture and woodwork look like new and will brighten up and give new life and lustre to your floors at nominal cost. Put up in eight colors and also Clear; One Coat Is sufficient. Can be applied by anyone. It dries over night. ASK FOB IHSTBUCTIVE BOOKLET AND COLOB CABD. FOR SALE BY S. K. S Y K E S ......so. mm is. .Mi.n.aia4.AA. adp vnn uATrHPm I ( ii j i mi tiw uu i., uut VAi?i,b iu in.:, ii win lie w vijur in u?r- est to call and inspect my line of watches before purchas- ing. 1 am always glad to show and explain anything you I do not know about a watch. You will also find that my prices are rijjht. All kindB of repair work done promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. xc. f. -vcr I IW S JL. c 31? JACKSON BVUKBT Roseburg-Marshfield Stage Line B. FENTON, Proprietor -SHORTEST AJJD BEST ROUTE TO- Myrtle Point, Coquille all Coos Bay Points Stnae leaves Rosebnre every morning t 8 :00 a. m. connecting with trains at Myrtle Point lor MarBhaeld and with the boats for Coquille river points. GOOD RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS For further particulars apply to G. W.;RAPP, Agent at Rosebnrg. Cass Street, near the depot. 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