Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190?, June 21, 1904, Image 2

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EVENING ROSEBURC REVIEW
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
HY
REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
OFFICE Review Building, (first Uoor)
Jackson Street. Telephone, Main W)l.
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L. WIHBKHLY KMTOa
B. W. UATKB FoKKMAN
DAILY.
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SKMI-WEEKLY.
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Bli Honthi 11. IX)
JUNK 21, 1004.
mBS! 1 1 '':J;' r
j ' - Growing More Independent.
ElHTOit Rkvibw: Since the election
J have frequently met intense republi
cans that claim that the republican
party showed themselves less partisan
Id their voting than democrats. Now
while I commend them for raising above
party to dofeatobjeetionable candidates
on their ticket, I do not think that the
majorities of the several candidates, as
shown by the olllcial returns, proves
th(assertion to bo true. H is true we
elected two democrats in the county,
Mr. Coshow and Mr. Agee, and our
circuit judgo, although a democrat, car
ried thocounty by H00 majority. While
all candid democrats will admit that
they were elected by republican votes,
candid republicans will have to admit
that a number of republican candidates
had their majorities greatly augmented
by democratic votes. Mr. Coshow was
nominated on the democratic ticket
against Mr. Marsters, nominated by the
v republicans. Mr. Coshow's majority
was 272, hut Mr. Marsters had become
very unpopular with an element in Ills
party, whether justly or not I can't say. I
J have no criticism to make. Hut as'
the average republican majority was
say f50, Mr. Coshow, owing to his great
popularity and eminent lltncss for tho
pluco, overcame this majority and won
by 272 votes. Mr. Ageo's majority was,
I think, M2. His war record no doubt
helped him greatly. Rut how about
he republican treasuror with i:t5 ma
jority, the assessor 80!), school superin
tendent 10HS, surveyor !IOf, coroner 11(15,
to suy nothing of us having practically
endorsed Mr. Itrown, Dist. Ally., and
Mr. Young, commissioner? I am not
intensely partisan myself and hail this
as a hopeful sign of a broader and more !
. liherAlixtni sentiment. In the ennntv
that will enable men to get away from I
their Trolltical prejudices and hoist
them to a more independent piano of
thought and action. When the time
comos that wo vote for men on their
merits Instoad of for their party zeal
4 . I we will have better otliciuln to serve the
;' county's interests- K
Fr m lluuilrttl Vnitn
For a hundred years or more Witch
Haxel has been recognized as a super
ior remedy, hut It remained for E. C.
DeWlttV Co., of Chicago, to discover
how to combine the virtues of Witch
llaxitl with other antiseptics, in the
form of a salve. DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve is the best salve in tho world for
Borcti, outs, burns, bruises and piles.
The high standing of this salve has
civen rise Ui countecfeits, and tho pub
lic in advised U) look for the name "De
Witt" on the iackage, and accept no
other, Sold by Fullcrton & Richard
son. Reduced Rates Acct. Mardi Gras
and Carnival at Portland.
On June 27th, and July 7th, tho
Southern Pacific Company will sell
round trip tickets to Portland at great
ly reduced rates, account Mardi Gnu
and Carnival to bo held in that City,
June -Nth, to July Itth, inclusive, jl tt
Gardiner News.
Ieputy Assessor R. T. Ashworth was
doing business in Gardiner this week.
Governor Chamberlain hnsapjtoiutcd
Dr. Alex. Patterson health olllcer of
the port of Gardiner.
Miss Lily Lystor returned from Eu
gene this week. Since leaving Gardi
ner sho has attended the state univer
sity one year and taught at Springfield
during the past year. She will teach
the Dewar school during the summer
and return to tho university in Septem
ber. While the tug El Koseoo was towing
the schooner !Vl Norte to sea over Si
uslaw Imr nr. Sunday the hawser parted
and both who..mr and tug went on the
south spit. The tug Hunter took the
tTttiHun life-saving crew to the lvfeuo,
Tho schooner was Ixmnd for Sun .'run
cls;"o with a cargo of butter, huh-, etc..
whit h Is a total lots. The tug was
pulled otY but the schooner in still
ground.
There is to )e a Fourth of .Inlv rele-
DR.
lyon's rreacn renodssal urons
Strii-tly Vf-Ci-Ml'!''. i v liiirinl.'
kl.M'i.T5. I. rv.it -t kiuw U'lti.i.i-
.IVaittl lor Ortxiliir to W 1 1.11 A. MS Mr it iV . Awuu, Cu t ntuo.
For Stvlo by A. O. MtrsUrs
brut-ion at the John Nuel runch. Smith
river. The conim Uee of arrunyeinenis I
i uuusf a uuuu nuio an uu aiu iiii.
There is ulrnidy a spirited content
fioinon us to yi'ho shull act ue Goddess
of Liberty. The following young ladles
huvu been entered in the contest and
runk in the voting in the order named:
Laura Peek, .Myrtlu Wilson, Ethel
liuker, Leigh Elliott. Gazette.
Hure Uuro lur Film.
Itching Piles produce moisture and
, cause itching, this form, as well as
blind, bleeding or protruding Piles are
cured by Dr. Jlo.sanko's Pile Remedy.
Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs
tumors; 50c a jar at druggists or Bent
by mail. Treatise free. Write me
about your case. Dr. Bosun ko, Phila
delphia, Pa. For sale by A. C. Mars
ters, Druggist.
No Savings Bank
Offers an opportunity for safe invest
ment and large returns, us an invest
ment in lots in Waito's Addition. This
addition comprises the southern part of
the Itose place. Thcso lots are offered
on easy terms, $5 down and monthly
payments of live dollars a month.
Property in this addition hus steadily
advanced in price since it was placed
on the market, and now, since the now
high school is being built there, this
property is very desirable. For par
ticulars call on the Cobb Real Estate ,
Co., Uoseburg, Oregon. d-s.w.
The Fair Route
Via Chicago or New Orleans to St.
Louis, is the one that gives you the
most for your money, and tho fact that
tho Illinois Ckntkal olTera unsur
passed service via these points to tho
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 tinal arrangements.
Wo cun otter the choice of at least a
doen different routes.
D. 11. Tut tm hull, Commercial Agont,
1 12 Third Street, Portland, Oreg.
J. C. Liniisky, T. F. & P. A., 112
Third Street, Portland, Oreg.
P. It. Tuo.MrsoN, F. iV P. A., Room
1, Col man Rldg., Seattle, Wash.
Ilazelwood ice cream nothing tike
it anywhere. On sale at W. D. Roll's.
OSIER S
Aro superior to any in the city.
H All white help. Private boxes.
"4 Open day and night. Furnished
i rooms in connection.
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BA&TBRN AND COAST OY&TBRS
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SKA II Tit K IIRPirT
FOR. BOYS &A1RLS
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TRADE MARK
25 A PAIR
WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION
THE BEST
FOR
BOYSWjIRLS
Who Will Be the
Lucky One?
A genuine, I've Shetland Pony, valued
Kor n
Next iloor
OPBM
at $10i), will he (liven away ntaoluMy !
KHKK Iti the person that intimates the :
itean-rU to il weight.
A Guess With Each Pair of Pony
Stockings. 1
Pony will W on i h bitio:i about July
1. For further purtu-uhim e
FISHER & BELLOWS
C U M l A N Y
- . , mitv to .i v.mii ; v'i V til :1) 4
ifiiu-d v. i't -i. :o. : i .-tt Kttlo. i
A Co., Uot'bur, Orctf"
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THE STORE
Fisher &
Fifth Surprise
Friday and Saturday, June 24 and 25
T W O I A. Y S3
The most stupendous slaughter of Dependable Merchandise ever offered by a reliable
store in this city. PROFITS ENTIRELY THROWN AWAY. Hundreds of staple articles re
duced to cost and many below cost. The season is backward and we must dispose of our
immense stock of Summer Goods to make room for our fall goods, which will begin to
arrive in another month. Wait fur this sale. You'll make money by doing so. No
premium tickets on goods at sale prices. Goods sold at these prices for cash only.
LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS
The largest assortment to select
from in the city, ranging in price
from 5)c to 3.50. Just to make
them move a little faster we will
give you for these two days a re
duction of 10 per cent from regu
lar price. Our goods are all
marked in plain figures. You can
see for yourselves what they are
worth.
8 yds. Cabot W. Muslin 49c
10 " L. L. MiiRlin 55c
10 " Triumph Bl'ch Muslin 60c
0 " A. U. A. Cam. Muslin 49c
5 " Orchid Cam. Muslin. .40c
10 " Best Calico 50c
9 " 32-inch Percale 75c
0 " Apron Chk Gingham. .30c
25 pieces Batiste, sold regular
ly at 10 to 12ic. This sale ... 8c
21) pieces Batiste and Lawns,
regular 12i and lfto. Sale..9Je
10 pieces French Linen Lawn,
regular IGI-Jc goods. Sale....l2c
10 pieces tine French Dimity,
in solid colors, regular Hijjc
sellers. This sale 121c
12 pieces Dotted Swiss, solid
color and figured, regular
lOji'c. This sale, the yard 12c
10 pieces 1'opillion, a tine im
ported cotton goods, thin,
very stylish,sold everywhere
at 25c. For this sale, the yd. .18c
8 pieces Silk Mull or Orgazine,
in black, blue, pink and .
white, regular price 45c.
Km- this sale, the yard 33:',c
13 pieces all linen suitings, in
red, green, dark blue, pink and
bhek, imported by us direct from
the manufacturers in Ireland,
worth 2oc, for this sale the yd. 18c
tiootl Short Onler Menl or regular
tiiniu'r iro to
GROCERIES
iOK THE RIGHT KIND
See AT THE RIGHT PRICES
MRS. HENRY EASTON
'Phone 411.
to Great Central Cigar Store
FROM 7 A. . TO 10 P. M.
Attention! LumbMaa,neriakuildins
AT A SACRIFICE
Now Is the Time to Build, While Lumber Is Cheap
READ O'JR PRICES
CASH
Hough Lumber : 8 0
t'izt'tl 8 00
1 x 12 Common, surfaced 2 sides! 8 DO
Shiplap 10 00
1 xtl Flooring o 00
And all other lumber i:i proportion.
Give I's a Call Yards Near Df pot Ro5cburs(, Or.
LEONA MILLS LUABER CO.,J J 'LNNv,i.rCSiJcn,
THAT
DOES
Bellows
Sale of Staple Supplies
10 pieces Cotton Voiles, regu
lar 25c values. This sale... 19c.
45c and 50c Cotton Vv'aistings
at this sale, the yard 35c
INDIA LINENS
We are oing to put on sale
for this day just a few pieces of
white India Linens, and those that
come early will have the oppor
tunity of getting the greatest val
ues ever offered.
7 c to 15c
Worth up to 25c per yard.
25 doz. Men's Kibbed, Summer
Weight Shirts and Drawers, in
either blue or pink, our regular
75-cent per garment; for this
sale 00c per garment, or the suit
for SI 15.
35 doz. Balbriggan Shirts and
Drawers, sold regularly at 50c per
garment, for this sale 45c per gar
ment, or the suit for 85c
20 doz. Men's Fancy Sov, open
work and colored embroidery,
worth 25c; this sale the pair 18c.
30 pieces Crisp, New Cambric
and Swiss Embroideries, in beau
tiful patterns, from 3 to 8 inches
wide; will be divided into three
lots and sold at 8o, 10c and 12ic,
according to width and quality.
Any of it worth double the price
we ask.
30 pieces all Pure Linen Crash,
brown, 12 and 18 inch widths,
sold everywere at 12Jc to 11c, this
day's sale, the yard 9c.
EXTRA SPECIAL FOR. THIS SALE!
i Ground Salt at 65c per 100
pounds as much as you want.
Dairy Salt 50 lb. sack for 55c.
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General Agent
THE
BUSINESS
Company
GROCERIES
Mark the Items You Want and Bring
This List With You.
3 Cans Standard Tomatoes 30c
3 " " Beans 25c
3 " Oysters, Is 25c
2 " " 2s 30c
3 " Economy Cream 29c
2 " Carnation Cream 29c
2 " Defiance Baking Pow
der, 15 ox. cans 25c
1 Can Golden West Baking
Powder, 15 oz 25c
1 Can Roval Baking Powder
10 oz. ..." 45c
1 Can K. O. Baking Powder
25 oz 20c
3 Cans Egg Phosphate Baking
Powder, 8 oz 25c
4 Pks. Arm & Hammer Soda. .25c
4 " Cow Brand Soda 25c
2 " Grape Nuts 28c
3 " Five Minute Mush 25c
3 " Wh-ati,ie 35c
2 " Cream of Wheat 35c
2 " Presto 20c
2 " Cero Fruto 25c
2 " Force 25c
4 lbs. Vermicelli 25c
4 lbs. Macaroni 25c
2 Bottles Snider'a Catsup 35c
7 Bars Silk Soap 25c
6 " Diamond C Soap 25c
C " Bleaching Soap 25c
16 lbs. Japan Rice.. $1.00
8 lbs. Granulated Sugar 49c
4 Pks. Gloss Starch 25c
4 Pks. Corn Starch 25c
1 lb. best Spider Leg Tea 35c
Best Gun Powder Tea 29c
2 lbs. best 15c Coffee ...,25c
1 lb. best 25c Coffee 19c
2 Caus best Imported Sardines 25c
3 Cans Sliced Pineapple 50c
2 " Lobsters..... 35c
3 " Salmon 25c
1 Pkg. Postum Cereal 20c
2 Pks. Mixed Bird Seed 15c
1 Gal. can Acorn Syrup 45c
GROCERIES THAT ARE FIRST
rote, op to the highest standard of
quality in every way. cannot bo sold at
extraordinary low prices. But the beBt
poods can be fold nt reasonable ngnrep
and that is what we aim to do. We bny
when and where we jret poods that will
f rove satisfactory to nrmost paticnlar
caatomers, and are satisfied to Bell at a.
small profit. Can we do more?
J. F. BARKER & CO
GROCERS
FAMOUS TRAINS
The Southwest Limited, Kansas City to Chicago;
tho Over.iUid Limited to Chicago via Omaha, and the
Pioneer Limited, .t. Paul to Chicago, run via the
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway
Each routo oilers numerous attractions. The
principal tiling to insure a quick, comfortable trip
East is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago,
Milwaukee St. Paul Railway.
134 Third St., Portland
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