Evening
Roseburg
Review
Vol. VII.
ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1904.
No. 97.
A Harmless Cup
Golden Gate Coffee
The favorite among housekeepers who are particular,
want the best and
- pay
Men and
who arc alive enjoy a cud of fine
coffee. And it
There is health and cheerfulness in
of Golden Cate. Rich
The coffee of aU coffees. Sold on merit.
At high grade grocers. I and 2 lb. aroma-tight tins.
J. A. Folger tt Co., s.n Frcl.co
Importer, and Rotates of flita Old Coffaaa
ro a G
-AND-
Building Material
Do you contemplate building or improving your
propertitis? If so it will pay you to call on the
ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
We carry a largo stock of all kluJa of BUILDING MATERIAL
IN THE ROUGH AND SIZED
First-class dry flooring First-class Bhiplap
Fii'Bt-class rustic Plain it fancy pickets
Lath. Dry cedar, star A, star No. 1 IShingles.
We have a good quality of No. 2 Rustic that
we are selling ti 313.U0 per thousand feet, and
other material in proportion. Give us a call and
be convinced. We are here to stay in the business.
We als" carry a large stock of Sash, Doors
Mouldings, etc.; Brackets, Newel Posts, Porch
Columns and other finishing materials.
THE ROSEBURG LUMBER CO.
OFFICE: KINNEY ADDITION ROSEBURG, OREGON
Just across Dee rf Creek, loot of Jackson Street.
Special
TODAY and
Taffy Crisp Peanut and Cocoanut.
Vanilla and Fre9h Strawberry Ice Cream.
Currier's,
AREFUL CONFECTIONER
AT
Cut This Out
and prpsnt it at Lewis' Photograph Gallery and it will entitle yon to
ONE AND ONE-HALF DOZEN photos at the price of nnp dozen. This
will apply on an size or style of picture we make We guarantee satis
faction on all onrwnrk or money refunded. Thi" offer holds trood until
August 1st. Bring this adv. with yon in order lo secure the benefit
of this offer.
H. 0. Lewis' Photo Gallery. fZEZfS&X?
Y'ur latroiiayw
GROUR!ES. .$
Private Free Delivery
E. A. Wood & Company
of Satisfaction
are willing to
for it.
Women
does them good.
aromatic Hpliiniio
0
TUESDAY Fresh Strawberry
Our Motto
Is Quality
fur STAPLE and FANCY
8 Kresh bread daily.
to all parts of the city and suburb .
Troxel Bock, Opposite Dpot
KILLING TIME
Republicans Meet and Adjourn
Till Tomorrow.
HAM'S NAME IS CHEERED
Nothing to It but Roosevelt Delegates
Accept Invitation to Visit
the World's Fair.
Special to Evening Review.
Chicago, June 21. The Republican
National Convention was called to or
der at 12:14 o'ooek p. m. in this city
today, aud at 2:1.1 o'clock the conven
tion adjourned until 12 o'clock noon
tomorrow. Previous" to adjournment
thfi delegates and their alternates ac
cepted an invitation to visit, the World's
Fair at St. Louis after the closo of the
convention.
Organization was effected without
unusual incident, everything passing
oft with cut und dried exactitude. The
convention is decidedly Rooseveltian
in Us complexion, badgos bearing the
likeness of the president being in evi
dence galore. The mention of the
name of the late Senator M. A. Hanna
was greeted with a tremendous out
burst of applause.
The feature of today's proceeding
was the seating of two delegates each
from Porto Rico and the Philippines.
The temporary otlieera will be made
permanent and the "stand pat" policy
adhered to on the tar ill.
Worrt of. AU xpr.fnct, ...
Can anything be worse than to feel
that every minute will be your last?
Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H.
Newsom, Decatur, Ala. "For three
years," she writes, "I endured Insuf
ferable pain from indigestion, stomach
and bowel trouble. Death seemed in
evitable when doctors and all remedies
failed. At length I was Induced to try
Electric Bitters and the result was
miraculous. I improved at once and
now I'm completely recovered." For
Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Uowel
troubles Electric Bitters Is the only
medicine. Only 50c. It's guaranteed
by A. C. Marsters &. Co., Druggists,
Hoseburg, Ore.
WHY DO YOU COUGH?
Dot-on know that ft little cooh In dancer
ouatbluft? Are yo aware that Uoften fastena
on 'hp Iuiir. end far lv pIK'U rnoa into ('on
MimpMoD n1 ends In death? an von afford
to tnfle with ao aortoua a ma ter? Acier'i
Eur). all Remedy for tongha. Colds and Con
lUtnptlonll beTOtid question the Rreatrat of
all modern remedied. It will atop a cough In
one night and It will ch'Ck a cold In a dir.
It will prevent Croup, relieve An thru a and
turn Con u caption. Our faith In it li no
ptrnnit (hut we guaramee every bottle to give
aatiifactlo nor money back.
THE OREGON COAST.
From Portland to a Summer Paradise
in Four Hours.
The above heading is the title of a
handsome booklet just Issued by the
Astoria and Columbia River Railroad
under the direction of J. C. Mayo,
general passenger agent, Astoria, Ore
goo. The illustrations Include many
RHEUMATISM
Kidney .Stomach and Nervous
Troubles are positively cured
with Oil of Eden and Sweet
Spiritn of Eden.
They are not cheap reme
dial, but inexpensive cured.
$5 will buy the lot. Sold by
all flrst-claen drupgistn
At'KfM, Calif., Oct. 3, '0.1.
The Cau Co-op. Mbdicai. Co.
Oakland, Cai..
I read one of vour circulars which
came with a bottle of your most excel
lent medicine, "Oil of Khun.' We
have used o,uit a number of I Kittled of
it and it merits can't be to highly
recommended. On -e it saved my daugh
ter' life, when he wa almost ded o
scarlet fever. I am, very respectfully,
Your wpII wither,
MM. I.EffME Vst K.
beautiful views along the Columbia
river and the popular Clatsop Beach
resorts. The text is scrip and not too
voluminous, setting forth in a concise
way just what those seeking rest and
recreation want to know. Before
arranging for your summer outing
write to Mr. Mayo for one of these
booklets, or call at the A. & C. R. R.
ticket offlces either at 243 Alder street,
or the Union Depot, Portland, Oregon.
It la Up to the Doctor.
A lady wrote us from Winchester,
Va., that she had been under a Doc
tor's care for 4 years for dyspepsia, the
pain appeared to center under the left
shoulder blade, was so severe ut times
that she could neither eat nor sleep.
t?he had lost faith in her home Doctor,
and asked us to send her sample of Dr.
Gunn's Improved Liver Pills, which had
been recommended to her. We sent
her two pills, in a few days she sent for
a box. Now she writes that the pain
under her shoulder has left her entire
ly, she enjoys her meals and never
sleeps less than 8 hours every night,
and this has nil come about in 2 weeks,
and cost her 50c. for two boxes of nills.
Says the doctor charged her $.")0.00, and
that she told him he had better take
the $50.00 and invesr.it all in Dr. Gunn's
Improved Liver Pills and build up his
practice. Sold by Druggists for 25c.
per box. Anyone having dpspepsiu,
bilious spells or sick-headache can get.
a speedy cure by the use of these mils. J
For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co., Drug- j
gists.
BILLS UNPAID
W. E, Dewey Leaves Town .De
serting His Family.
CREDITORS LAMENT HIS ACT
Uad Been Conducting the Shamrock
Restaurant, Near tlic Depot,
For a Month Past.
With outstanding debts against hiin
aggregating about $',100, aud without
giving the slightest warning to anyone
as to his Intention, Warren E.Dewey,
who with his wife, has been conducting
the "Shamrock" restaurant, near the
depot, in this city, suddenly left town
last night and up to late this afternoon
he could nut be found. Before d' cimp-
ing, Dewey sold the stock of confection
ery and cigars and most of the grocer- j
ies in his establishment, the proceeds
of which he took along, together with
the receipts of the business since last
Saturday night. His wife and two lib
tie children, whom he deserted, are left
practically penniless, but Mrs. Dewey
has sent word to her relatives in Mich
igan for money, which will enable her
and the children to return there.
Dewey was last seen here about 11
o'clock Monday night. After telling
his wife that he would be home shortly,
he stepped over to A. M osier's restau
rant, across the street from his own
place of business, and after a vain effort
to sell out to .Mr. iw osier lor various
prices ranging as far down as 325, he 1
disappeared. The next heard of Dewey
was at Winchester. From that plce
he 'phoned to Frank Brand, the night
waiter at bis restaurant, saying he was
bound for his home in Michigan. Mrs.
Dewey was nearly prostrated this
morning upon discovering her hui
baod's perfidy.
Dewey had leased the "Shamrock"
restaurant for a year from M. Devaney.
He had been in possession of the place
for a little over a month and had not
paid a cent of the contract rental. The
establishment Is closed pending the ad
justment of matters, after which Mr.
Devaney will probably reopen the busi
ness. The local authorities have notified
oflicers all along the line of travel to be
on the lookout for Dewey.
suspiprr cAPTtJitKi.
Later. At 3:30 o'clock this after
noon Sheriff Parrot t received a 'phone.
message from social Deputy T
Williams, at Wilbur, stating that a
man answering Dewey's description
had been arrested there. The man
will be brought to Hotehurg on the
local train this evening.
An Alarm tlnrk for 9 Ha
you wurit to ret up early and feel
pood all day take a Little Karly Riwr
or two at bed time. These famous little
pi lie relax the nerve, giv rjuiet rent
and refreshing sleep, with a gentle
movement of the bowels armut tireak
fist titie-. W. IJ. Howell. Ifoimton.
Tex., m s " I'ttrly Ris.-nti.re tin- bit
pill mail- for con si i pat .ion. sw-k head
airlie, hilliounesH, etc." Njld by Ful
lertou & Richardson.
ADY GAIN
Enrollment of Roseburg Schools
Searing 1,000 Mart
FIVE DIRECTORS NEXT YEAR
J. G.Flook Succeeds S. C. Flint as Di
rector Annual Report of
District Clerk.
According to the oltlclal report of
-Miss Clara Dlllord, clerk of school
district No. 4, which wus read at the
aunual Bchool-moeting Monday, the
number of pupils in attendance ut the
Roseburg Public Schools during the
school year ending this June, reached
a total of 1)10, a gain , of 81 ovor the
enrollment for the previous year. Of
this number 510 wore females and 4.1!)
mules. By the end of the next school
year, the number of attending pupils
will undoubtedly roach a total of l,0i!0
or ovor, which will place the district
in what is termed the tirst class and,
under the state law, untitling it to "five
directors, Instead of only throe as at
present.
At the moeting held Monday, J. G.
Flook was unanimously elected direc
tor for the regular term of throe years
to succeed Mr. S. C. Flint, whose term
had expired and who declined re-oloc-tlon.
Miss Dillard wus re-elected clork
for another year.
The present board of dirootors now
cousistsof Messrs Flook, F. W. Wool
ley and B. W. Strong. Mr. Woolley's
term expires next June, tat which time
his successor and two new directors
will be chosen. Mr. Strong has yot
two years to servo.
The financial portion of Miss Dil
lard's report appears herewith:
Cash on hand last report. ... 4,300.02
HKCKUTH
From Co. Troaa., Dist. Tax. . 3,407.07
" Co. School Fund 3,(114.00
" State " " 1,400.00
" tuition 33.50
' sale of warrants 20,000.00
" other sources 26. CO
Total ;.2,H58.1U
D1SHUKSKMKNTH
Paid for teachers' wages.... $ 0,021.00
Fuel and school supplies.... 1,043.00
Repairs and improvements. . 148-45
Now school bldg. ana site.... 14,841.00
Interest on bondB 558.00
Clerks' salary 135.20
Janitors 470 00
Total 24,12l.55
RECAPITULATION
Total receipts $32,858.10
11 disbursements 24,12!.55
Cash of) hand 8,728.04
MISCKI-LANEGUS j
Estimated value of the school ' i
houses and grounds 930,000.00
F.stimated val. furniture etc.. 2,000.00
Amt. insurance carried 10,800.00
Average monthly salary to
male teachers 85.00
Average monthly salary to
female teachers 45.00
The roport also showed that fifteen
teachers had been employed during the
year, of which eight held state diplo
mas and seven first grade certificates.
The item of insurance mentioned in
the above report refers to the old
school building. Insurance has also
been taken out on the now high school
building) but the policies were not de
livered lo the clerk in timo for em
bodiment in her report.
1 hut Throbhtng Hnflnh4
Would oulckly leave you if you used
Dr. King's New Life I'll Is. Thousands
of sulTorers have proved their muteh
les merit for Sick and Nervous Head'
aches. They make pure blood anJ
build up your health, (inly 25c. ; money
nacK li not cured. ow by A. J. Mur
stern & Co.. Druggi?, Ruse burg, Uro.
North Myrtle News.
A largo bind of Polled Angus cattle
belonging to K. B. Walte was tnk-o to
the headwaters of North Myrtle Satur
day for summer pasture.
Jackson and Mutes will soon move
their shingle mill to Frank Reek'
ranch on Frozen creeK.
S. K. Moore, of R.ickN-s, was avi'Hiror
in our neigh horhood 'Utunluy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. , Murkc left Sal
utiluy for a viiit to their former horn.
in Illinois. They expect to visit the
World's Fair while they are gone
Mrs. C. W. Boachert, of Oakland,
Calif., is visiting with her uncle, W. A.
Mulkey, and family.
Mrs. Harry West, who has been. ill
for some time, is slowly Improving.
Mr. G. W. Sickles has returned from
Olympia, Wusb., and will stay on Mr.
Burk's farm this summer.
Died, At the home of his parents on
South Myrtle, June 17, 1004, Charles
Luddington, aged 22 years. X.
Ilrlvou to Deierttlun,
Living at an out of the way place, re
mote from civilization, a family is often
driven to desperation In case of acci
dent, resulting in Burnt, Cuts, Wounds,
Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Buck
lun's Arnica Salve. It's the bust on
earth. 25e. at A. C. Marsters & Co. 'a,
Uosuburg, Ore.
When You Go to Portland
Don't forgot to call at 1521 North 6th
street for a nice room. Look for the
sign "I'Mdora" on the first Luilding on
the left side of the street us you leave
the Union depot.
d sw tf C. W. Hrcss, Prop.
You'll Have to Hurry,
Holders of Stratford photo coupons
should bear la mind that the time limit.
July 1st is coming near. He ex
pects to leave Roseburg as soon as he
can finish the work by July . 15th If
possible and in order to do bo all sit-
tings must bo In by July 1st.
Tell your neighbors, and don't wait,
yourself. d j24-
Food as a Mind Builder.
Mind Is a ro lined form of matter.
Mat tor is eternal and spiritual and mat-t
tor is tho. coarser form of the spiritual
elements. Food from ditToront climes
und altitudes have a do fined and post-
tive o fleet upon tho mind through the
digestive functions und assimilation
God works by ways and moans and baa
established commerce as a necessity
for tho amelioration and uplifting o
the human roce. Old theories and sys
tems are passing Into oblivion and are
boing supplanted by the more practical.
L. C. Hill.
Real Estate Transfers.
U. S. to Androw U. McCoy, patent;
nw of sec 0, tp 20 a, r 10 west.
U. S. to Jared N. Harney, patent; set
of sec 12, tp 20 s, r 10 west.
U' S. to W. F. ZumholT, patent; swfc
ut sec 18, tp 20 s, r 9 west.
U. S. to K. C. McGowan, patent; net
of sec 12, tp 20 b, r 10 west.
U. S. to Win. Hunter, patent; sej of
sec 18, tp 20 s, r 0 west. ,
U. S. to Henry II. Bangs, patent; wt
of nwj-, nej of nw, aud nw of noj of
sec 20, tp 20 s, r 0 west.
Martha Smith to Stelman South worth,
&150; lots 5 and (1, In block 12, Drain.
Reported by Tltlo Guarantee & Loaa
Company, Roseburg, Oregon.
Will lie paid b the
W o r 1 d's OiaiwiiMry
Medical Axioriatinii, Iluffnlo, K. V., If
they cannot show the original signature
of the individual volunteering the testi
monial below, and also of the writers of
every testimonial among the thousands
which they are constantly publishing,
thus proving their genuineness.
"V'ir ntHitit wo ymr I miffTrH from a very
ntMlinntr cn4''of'lyi'iln,n wiUph H K Seronlj
'.l.of n KaMen Avr.. Toronto. MnMrio. "I
tnM nrrat ii'iuilrr of rrmnlien without siie
et . I finally l"t fa it li In I hem nil I wit so
far ko:i? that t rotiM not for a long time bear
anv wiltd lni'l If i my lornn(lt ; frit mrln mholy
ari'l dritrrwl Home fmr month air" a Itlrml
r r dniinrii'lrd your r.oUlrti Mnlti al O.?ovrry.
A (ft n wrrk' trratnimt I had ilrrWrd no much
benefit that I roiitirmnt Ihr nitdtrhie, f hnvr
In km t titer l.lt In and am ronvinnd It hat
In luv'iiv- ntoni1ih(-d a prr run unit citrr. I
ran C'JitM iriitiMtnly rn'.nmiMi'l il lo the Iho.
miikU of dy(rf-(fOi. thnxiKhont the land.
A man ran siicri-ed and le strong if
he hecrls Nature's warnings. When
there is indigestion, loss of appetite,
ringing in the ears, dunness, spots Iw
fore the ryes or palpitation of the heart ;
any or id I of these aymptoins jwiinl to
weakness and loss of nuttittoti. Dr.
J'icr. 's(e.lN-n Medical I Ji.covery is the
medicine to turn to.
T. olden Medical Discovery " Cfintains
no alcohol .,nd is einirely free from
njiitini, coc.iine and nil 'i'ler narcotics.
It i.-. !.iri'-;iv a tctntfrnnce 'medicine.
A'-rci.t no sidr litnte fur "(iilen MM
ical Ii!-:owrv." Vli'Te is not hit-g " just
as j'ood " lor dis'--'i!s of the stoni-icii.
Tin- " t'ori.itio t'S-iiM- Medi'-ril Ad iser,"
I'f p.ges. i:i pttT covers, is wilt ftre
on r'Tt iiit o' 21 f:e-cent statnii'i. lo pay
xvv of iniilnu! nnh: Addrcj 1JT.
K. V. I'k-ixc, liuffalo, N. Y.