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About Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1904)
tf. (V Si: 1 ItV . W. C. T. U. Convention, Douglas County's Woman's Christian Temperance Union will hold their an nual county convontion In Kosebiirg on Junta 22, ''& and A good progrum will be prepared. Each suasion will ho interesting and Instructive, and those Interested in reform work should plan to attend. A party of white rihhoners visited the village of Looking Ulass Saturday afteruoun and organized a Woman's Christian Temperance Union with nine members, who are anxious tn work in this good cause. We are sure these bright women will accomplish much jiood. The ollicers are: l'resident, Mrs. Wra. Simmons; vice president, lira. Win. Vonrheis; Cor. Secy., .Mrs. Geo. .Marsh; Hue. Seey., Miss Alice Uortluk; treasurer, Mrs. M. E.Dennis. DlW.VJUA'YVl. Mothers lost; their dread for "that terrible second summer" when they Tcn't i Make EH mm m small expense, for any of the following positions: Mechjn(-.l rnginrcr; Mcv1i.i)lcil Draff .m.-.r : Electrics! Ensineer; Flectriclan; Clvfl Fnimctr; burvevor; Mining -lliicmccr; Smiittrv F-ntirrer; Architect; Architectural tirsfltma'i ; Sign I'ltnfrr; '.titmiM ; Omamcr.nl Designer; Shtiw-CanJ Writer; Ad rticr; VS'irdnw Ir r-rr; Hii'kdicf.er; Sienuuraphcr; trench, German, or Spanish, lib I'hunoKr.ipli; Jniiinerti:l Lj. Write TOy.tY, stotinc hieh position interests you, to INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools BOX 799. SCRANTON, PA. Oh Call On Our Local Rki-keskntative: V. X. MolX, Ahilnr! Snpuriiitt'inUMit of Oregon Division, "01 MirKny Uktg., I'ortluuJ, Onyoii. K. MARLON CRAWFORD, Solicitor Collector for Southern Oregon. II m! garters I- O Hx 7, Kuem, Orttynn Mr. CriuWoid viiulM lloHidmrtr r.vory 110 inyn in the interest of O-e whool nnd rill w ii-rtil to lu'rtr (rem al ititim-stud parties. Writo him fur circulars, etc., HURRAH Grand Street Fair and Carnival In the City of Rosebun, Commencing Monday, June 13, 1904, and last ing 6 days, under the auspices of Protection Tent No. 15, K. 0. T. M. i.M Consisting of Eight Big Shows and Two Free Attractions Daily- Oper ated by One Hundred People. Come and see the free high dive, with out cost, twice each day. Good music daily furnished by the Dixie Band. A Jo'ly Good Tims for AM Don't Miss If! member the Date June 13 to 18, Inclusive have Or. Fowler's Extract of Wild ( Strawberry in the house. Nature's I specific for bowel complaints of every 1 bOI'L. No Savings Bank Offers an opportunity for safe invest ment and large returns, as an invest ment in lots in Waito's Addition. This addition comprises the southern part of the Kose place. These lots are ollered on easy terms, $") down and monthly payments of live 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 is boing built there, this property is very desirable. For par ticulars call on the Cobb Heal Estate Co., Uoseburg, Oregon. d-s.w. Can't be porfect health without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and invigorates the whole system. LsMm Your Mark In the Yorld he satisfied to work along in the same old way for low wajjes. Wc have helped thousands carve out successful careers. We can help you do the same. If you want to change your work, we can train you in spare time t'nr a salaried position in your new pro fession. We can train von, by mail, at FOR ROSEBURG! THERE WILL BK A- PERFORMANCES GIVEN BY Of THE CITY OF TEXTS. K. 0. T. fl.'s Carnival Will Open Tonight. Thy famous Dixie Carnival Company, which opens this evening, a week's en jjutfemont under the iiusjiieesj of the Muecabees, arrived yesterday after noon on a special train loaded down with everything under the &un to amuse the people of Koseburg. From all appearance the Street Fair and Carnival will be a grand success and one of the largest celebrations of the year. The di lie rent cominitteuSj.have been working hard for a number of weeks and will do everything in their power to entertain and give the people the worth of their money. Every citizen in our city should turn out and help the Maccabees in their effort for success. The Dixie Carnival Company haB the reputation of being one of the best Carnival Companies traveling and conies well rocommended by both press and public. Every city this company has exhibited in, the city ollicialshave only words of praise for them. Its attractions are all strictly moral and all persons connected with the aggregation are ladies and gentleman in every respect. All day long it has been a busy scene on the streets where the Carnival is to appear, men by the score pitching up tents, driving stakes, then with the hammer or saw getting things into shape for tho Carnival. The st routs near the depot where the Carnival Is to exhibit, is one big city of tents. The Carnival will open this evening j at seven o'clock, with a big free band i concert. I There are nine big shows on the mid-1 way, every one strictly moral, clean and up to the minute. "The Electric Theater," has four distinct shows under its tents for one price of admission. "TheStatue Turn ing to Life," "Alma, queen of all lire duncers," "Zondalla, in picture and Hmver dances," and a special product ion of the eruption of Mt. I 'elee. "Samson," the largest, snake on ex hibition, is 'St feet in length, weighs over ItoO pounds and is forty-nine years of ape. ."Luna," the Artist's model, is direct from Paris, anpears in a series of X)scs p'.astiijUb. Tiojccticope pictures of the "Life of the American Firemen," "A Cambler's Crime" and "The Electrocution of Czolgosz." " Dixie vi lie," where is men ten colored artists from the "Sunny South," featuring Joe Dokes, the man that made the mule laugh. "Tho Ornamental Class blowers," make everything you can think of out of the brittle stuff. Every article made by the glass blowers is given to visitors. The Swiss Village is a marvel of mechanical ingenuity. Tho maker spent over two years in building the contrivances, which shows over 800 people engaged in all kinds of occupa tions. The Laughing Gallery is the place to drive away tho blues. "Kasau," the snaker eater, eats them alive. "You have got to hurry." "No Name," and alive, the Malay wonder, a sight of a life time. "OetotT tbe earth," take a ride on the Ferris wheel. Numerous free attractions will take place daily Ladies and children can attend the Carnival without escorts, In perfect sa aty, without ft ar of being insult h1. Maxaukk. S. I). Chapman came dewn from Clide this morning. THE the State of Alabama. s The disease which has brought more suffering, degra dation and disgrace upon the human race is the same tn-flav that it was centuries ntro. It is called Contagious IVienti "Tho H:ir1 T)iitnsr. " names, but muonir all nations is regarded ns the blackest irfV and vilest of all human diseases. It goes from bad to OAjky worse; tho little sores that first appear are soon followed n , by others ; the glands of the nffllo;ed w(th Wood po d .h b , groins swell and inflame, a doctors did me no ffood, thourc-u I took their treat red emotion breaks ont on the H?5ft Ma&Su'pSSJ body, the month and throat ti,at I would nvor be cured. At the advice or a ltfonme ulcerated the hair arid friend I then look S. 3. 3., and bosan to improve. uecomcnucraiLU.uieii.m ,, J contimt(u, the In3dicino. tind it cured me oom- eve-browS drop out, and tlgly plotelv, buildimr up mv health and incroaainw my wcllmv hlntrliM make their appetite. Althouuh thib was ten years ago.Inavs yellow Dlotcnes make uii-ir noJ,,r had a eluii of the diBeaee to return, r.ppearance, and if the disease Bo 285i Slvaanah, 0a. w. b. NEWMAN. is not checked at this stage, . . every bone, muscle, tissue and nerve 1:1 the body becomes infected with tile poison, and from the roots of the hair to the soles of the feet there is not a 1 tv nun tlnQ awful contamon ash may check it for a time, but it comes back m a still more aggravated form S S S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and $1,000 is ottered for prool that it contains a mineral ingredient. Write for our home-treatment book, and learn all about Contagious Blood Poison and bow to treat it. No chargtt for medical advice, JNE SWIFT SPEG5FSG CO., ATlZNTA, GAm A Splendid Endorsement. Complete election returns from all the counties in this judicial district show that Judge Hamilton carried every county, his majorities being as follows: Douglas, 824; Coos, 410; Curry, 200; Lane. Ho; llenton, 51; Lincoln, C(i; total, liiitit. This iscertainly a splendid endorsement of Judge Hamilton's six years' service on the bench, and is the more notable when it is known that the average vote in these six counties was about 2400 republican. . SHKICWOOI) WAS DKFKATKU. M AitsnKii;i.i), Or., Juno 11. Coos j gave Sherwood, dem., a majority of tit for joint senator, Curry gave Coke rep., a majority or electing Coke by majority of it. Ttirnwii Ifi-Dtii H Wiiuon. Mr. Goo. K. Babcock was thrown from his wagon and severoly bruised. He applied Chamberlain's Tain Balm freely and says It is the best liniment he ever used. Mr. Babcock is a well known citizen of North Plain, Conn. There is nothing equal to Pain Balm for sprains and bruises. It will elTect a cure in one-third the time required by any other treatment. For sale by Ham ilton Drug co- Probate Order. Bond of V. K. Thornton, in the sum as $.j00, as guardian of Mary Cheno weth, approved. Only one remedy in the world that will at once stop itchiness of the skin in any part of the body; Doan's Oint ment. At any drug sturc, o0 cents. MISCELLANEOUS. F Oil U EXT. A warehouse in Rose burg. Call on Mrs. M. Josephsun for particulars. tf. LOST. On the streets of Uoseburg, June U, a fur collarette. Kinder please leave at this otlice. d-sw-tf. MILCH COWS.-Good milch cows for sale cheap. Call on Temple Brown, four miles east of Uoseburg d-sw-jlO. HAY KOU SALVi. New crop, oats or alfalfa hay nt $10 per ton de livered. Call on M.S.Cobb, Uoseburg, Oregon. tf. FOIl UKST. Ktght-room house cor ner of Don i; las and Pine streets. and flve-room houw on Washington street. A. K. Hakkinoton, Uosehurg, Or. d-i!8. UOR SALK. A tract of l."0 acres in Kdenbowei. 1 vine alone the river. opposite the Soldiers' Home. No agents. Call on K. M. Moore, Uose burg, ur. d-tf. WAXTKD. Hoarders. Hoom and board. Hates reasonable. Ad dress Mrs. Kmma Chambers. Hot 1"4, City, or callat bouse, east end of ash ington street. d-sw-j2l. rrOU SALK. Good house uf five I rooms, in Uoseburg, with three fourths of an acre of land in fruit trees and garden. Address care He- view, or inquire at Review office, d-sw WOOD FOU SALK. Parties wish ing to contract for ltMnch stove or block wood for tbe winter, please leave orders at IWrd & Culver's hard ware store. P. Cooper. d tf. DS. T. WEST. Fire Insurance. . Notary Public. City Property rented. County and City Warrants bought and collections made. Office on Jackson street No. 407, Hoover building opposite Post Office. d-sw-tf. IRK ROfc.RCKO ntBKRT, The local market quotations today are as follows: Wheal 83 cents. Oats ;Vfi4(Vtnts. liarley n0 cents. Hay-"Loose, ba3d. fl'tfdn. lNtates tt cent per bushel, flutter Dairy, l.V: creamery, 2c. Kirgs 1" cents icr dozen. Chickens Mixed, !k jer pound. Vt til .V, dressed. lteef (V.ws, ivrtJic: steers, 3 cents; icifors. U'ic JtitgsKat, 4''f4ic live: dro-wed, "(. Poki.anp Mahkkt The quotation i Ou' Portland mtrket tnlay are V'lir.i:, "0 cents: oat. $1.2' in r cent .1: h:iv. clover. ti tmlliv. Wtnv, .t' -y,' P. cctt-: hop.- 'S iV !-''' s-iitvp, :Vc i:rK-: v(. ;c: veui. 7c: h.itte:. cre;tnc:v. '21: datr. ul-jV.en mired, V.W- lb. and is fiven other .TAjjvfr'-- souini njjfc '-- -- - .- the blood must first be purified, and nothing will do this so quickly and surely as S. S. S., which has been known for years as an antidote for the poisonous ,.ira -,f rmitnii-inu!'. Illood Poison. Mercury and pot in Memoriam. In memory of James Orel Taylor, tbe youngest son of James and Mary A. Taylor, who died in Med ford March 2K, l!04, aged 18 years, 5 months and 18 days. He leaves a father, mother, two brothers, one sister, grandfather, grand mother, great-grand mother and a number of ot her relatives and friends to mourn bis untimely death. In his last words he said God had called him home, and he said good by to all. "A precious one from us lias gone. A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be iilled. "God in his wisdom has recalled The boon his love had given: And though the body moulders here, The soul issale in Heaven. "Tis hard to break the tender cord, When love has bound the heart: Tis h:ti'd, so hard, to speak the words Wo must forever part. "Dearest loved one we must lay thee In t he peaceful grave's embrace, But -thy memory will be cherinhed Till wo see thy heavenly face. "Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in thy grave .so low: Thou no more will join our number, Thou uo more our song will kuow. "Vetauain we hope to meet thee, W hen the dav of life is lied. And in Heaven with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tears are sbeil." Mils. L. J. Ui'SSEMj. Tho3. K. Campbell, of the Pacific Timber Co. and Uoseburg Lumber Co., was in town from Cottage Grove Satur day. Kthv. Von Pessl was in town from near Cleveland today. Haying is in progress there, the crop being general ly good. The people living eatt of town are still anxiously awaiting some definite action by the city authorities in regard to repairs on that part of Douglas street leading over the hill. That street was almost impassable last winter and demands some definite action In tbe way of repairs. I C. P. Barnard Is now running stages both to Marsh field and Myrtle Point via Dora. He reports the road In the best condition he has ever seen It at this time of the year. He has spent a large sum of money on the road and the county authorities in both Coos a id Douglas have ssen that consider able county ork has also been applied. "ACKERS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cur PTipepila and all dUorJeri arlMn from , jiniiKvnutiu. cuaurBen 07 iinjuiciatm eTerj - whore Nocare.no pay. i.soi-uti. For al ! by Hamilton Drug Co., Rowburg; Oik laud Pro i;o . OaltUntl . I Betd 10 W. H. Hook ft A Co.. Bnffa'o, V T . I (or a Iree trial package. ( NoiMug Like Them ) I'TX) CAMPERS and TraT.dlerl I 1 have a good team and wagon and I will take parties to the mountains or : elsewhere asdesired. Call on John Gil- keson, Koseburg, Oregon. jus. PKOrKHnlONAI.. D K. It. L. STUDI.EY OSTKOPATHIC PHYStCTAN PptfdalWt of ehronlc dlca?s. Conmiltatlon irc. umveuTvr mr piomce. rnoneigii. Houa-t: 9 to 1J a. ra. and). to & v.hn. RMldtnceat H. U. Uravett place. 'Phone 12M II . DARBY, D D. M. D. DKNTIST- Office in the Abraham Building. (Over the l'otofnee In the office here tofore occupied by Vt. J. R. Chapmau.) Rosrhcru Oregon J O.TWITCBE1X, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Rosirtjbg, - Ob BO 09 Special atteatlon given to diseases ol Ute ey once Daw oag'.ai County Bsak Boiu . 2LMBR V. UOOVKh, lUIYSlCIAN ANIj SURliKdN, K:sfiiBO - - - Oh- ! Spectai Attention ireu to litseasr' -! None and Throat, i '.'a-N v.a l.,tiu lour ojiri : K. K. lliiUUK, M. D r. :: :v - hai.il-t-r .-i - H ir.l 14 S:tbMr:bi for The Uovisw. imnr.F 3 DIRECTORY P. A A. M Laurel I.wIkc No 13 Hold regular mt)imiiKoii 'Jail and 4tb Wuduui duytt of ouch month. J. T. BKtnnKi, W, M. N. T. Jkwktt, Hecroiary. AO. IT, W. KofiobiirK l-odgo No, 16 Meets tho Jnd and -iih MoikIhvm of each month at 7::tU p. m., in the 1. O. O. F. Hall. Ali lnembura lu good utaudiinr are Invited to at tend Jan. M. KitliiiiKH, M. W. h. 11. I.knox, Recorder. BP. O. KI.KS, RoBeburR Lodge, No. 326 Holds regular communiCHltoiut at 1. O. O. F. Hull Oil ''lid and -1 1 It TlmrKftave nf aanh mouth. All uu'iuherH reque to attend regularly, and all vUltlng brother are cordi ally invited to attend. r . II Waitr. H. R. Hoy McClaIiLkn, Secretary. DEUREK OF HONOR, Mystic Lodge No. 13-Mi-4t8 -Jnd and 4th Thurttilar evenings ot iu mu mi in b iivuhoiiH nan. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. iuo. Jii.ir.riii.-vjt iil(tl,KY, U, Ol il. K- H. Lknox. Rec. FOP A., Court Douptlas No. 3 Foresters of. America, meoU each Tuenday evening iu nvowMis nan. viHitnig brothers al ayswolcomo. T. F. I'attkkuos.C.R. K. II. Lknox, Iteo. Sec. E.V. HoovKB.I'hyaiciaa. J. C. TWITCIIELL, " 1; ir', ''hileiariati Iodge No. 8-Meets In Odd rellows temple, corner of Jackson and Cass streets, on Saturday evening of each week. Members of the order in good staudiup are invited to attend Gko. W. Prrhv. N. G. N T. Jkwett, R. S. I'r,.'t-t1'.lio'1 :"'''" Pme tit No. 9-Meets t i Odd tellows Temple on tho 1st and 3rd InurariKy evening of each month. Visit ing brethren always welcome. L. It. Mookk, C. P. F. U, Micelli, Scribe. O. O. F.. RNing Ktar Lodge No. 17-1. I. o. O. F. " V'" ifinpie every Kridi eveiiing. Msitliijf bretlircti nhvHyn welcom elcome. A. N. l)Hi;t"rr, R. 8. F. (I. Micki.m. F. S. KO ; I'., Alpha LmIk No. 17-Meeta every UednoKdny in o. O. Hall, at 7::i0 p. m. Memboia in good standing re lutrited to "euti. (i. w. KiMiivu.. c.c K- K. WiMiimtLY, K. R. S. KO. T. M Protection Tent Na. Holds regular m.'etitiBs on tho Jlrst and third ir-ii ny"i ."f eat'h mo,l,1' 1" ('d Fellows Hal . All visiting members in good standing are Invited to attend. 8 (i. W. Pekiiy, Com. J. . it A rl', K. K. LO. T. M., Rowbtirg Hive No. 11-Holds Its regular revkws ui.oii the 1st and :trd Fri- ' V .V' ",nt-b mo1"" " - o'cloi-k hi Odd Fel lows hall. Hsi-ns of oth-r Hiv.s vIMiing in the city an: cordially Invited to attend our reviews Cm-LIK N. Hkaho, Com. Mbh. Jkhhik P.Ai'l', R. K. MODKKN ItROTMKKHU(H) OF AMKRICA, -i'wst !rK Lt,,,K ll-Met'ts every ..Miixmv evening in l'orehters' Hal . v islllng member ahvay wi'lcnmy. mks. .m a 1 1 1 kvniz, I'reKident. iliiuk liitss, ntcretary. OE. .. Uoseburg Chapter No. 8-Hulds their regular meeting on 1st and 3rd 'i hurs day. in each month. VWtiug members in good staudiugaie resi-ectfully Invite.l toatteud Miss Mai'-j Kast, W M. iliwt Rkiiina Rast, Secretary. 0 N- - l)-.tl"'"ote Itattalllon Meet! V,veny .rh,"",,1,i; vuiug at the Armory H all at Bo clock. F- B. Hamlin, Captain. R&' ARnANl M. Koscburjr Council No. JtHl-Meuts Jn.lantHth.MoiKlnyi. of each tiMMith In Native tioiw' Hall. Vlalltua Druthers always wt'lcmne . " F. 11 Hamun, RcRent. A M. hanukiw, Scretary. RKHKkAHH, Kosfburir Hoboksh l-ndfre. No. 41, I. O. u. F. McotH In (vjj fellows lompiei'vory Tiifmlay cvtMiln. VlnlltuB Bisters and brethren Invili-d to atteiid. -Mas. Dklla Jkwktt. N. (1. Mian Anna II. (.Xakkk. Secretary. WOMKN OF WO(HM:kAT, Mlac Circle No! -Mwuninil and 4th Tbundavi ol each moi.ih at odd Fidlown HH. Vliltinff memoeM In good btatidlDart Invltwl to attend SI III. MlNMK JitNBJt, O. N. . Mr. Belle Mrlan Clerk. WV!iMr;S F TI,K W,,R "k rnp No liV-Metn at the Odd Fellowi Hall In KoM'b.irit. every in and :trd Monday ere Ding. Mtitlug Utlghbom always welcome. i: r. riNiiKK, u. u. J. A. DuciiANAN. Clerk. A bur actor title to deeled land. Papers pre pared for filing on govern mb? laud. Bine prints of towaahip mane ihowing all v flint Iktina. FRANK E. ALLEY ARCHITECT and ABSTRACTER Plana an rl Mtlmatu u j - . w. ....vT,n iui mil K1UUS Ol hmlilinoa. RnuUI A : -a fixtures W Offlee In Uonglu Ooontr Bank Bnlldtn Pho.iA 7i, HDIKBURO. OBI. OREGON ShohtLine AND Three Trains Daily to the East Tnrmnh Pnllm.a Ol.n.rJ nd Tourist cut: ttirounh Fullmin tontl.t hdIkk "SS to tbe Eul D.tly. 70 POBTLAIU TO I HIOAOO 70 r.o Cb.nite of c.rs. Departs tor TIMK SCIIR01TI.B- From Portland. Arrive from Chic wo -Ponlsnd special 9:15 P in via Hunt inirlon. Atlantic Kit -reus IAD m. Tla Hunt- ttiRtnti. Salt Ijske. DenTer, Ft Worth, Omaha. Kaa sas city, s-, Louis, Chlcatoand Bast. 5:26 p. m. Salt Lake, Oener, Ft j Worth. Omaha, Kmi-i CitT, St. l,.-uis, Chicago and EskL St I'rtUl Faxt Mad 7:1.'. p m. via Spokane. Wal.a Walla, ie jtno, i' Spokane, Wallace, Pullman. MlnriPsjMiHs 1 Sr. fn,, Dabith, Mil waukee, Chlcaao and i Kast. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE For sun Pran?iro-Fvrry five dav a' 8 00 , .... rim, t n-m' ani North M,.a,-, piu. -t iy. t . p. m : iir.isr Kt 10 1 r. m hahv ervt;-e, war w-iiM't.iif.ou Wi'lAmette and Ya&ih:l 'ivers. F-r f-.M ttir.rma'i .Ti cvl or oi a.ldreM i ;': O. R . . N . iicset owe, .-r s 'dr-ws I,. CUAIG i POliTLANI) OREGON r-4