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About Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1904)
f . sr1 i m u! i now to s&K-Bsi' Judge Beer Purity, Flavor, Solid, Creamy Foam., Clean Tnste and Brilliancy, the points of uxeelleuce contained in A. B. C. BEER, mark it as the one perfect beer brewed. The American Brewing Co., Si. Louis, U. S. A. SOLD EVERYWHERE DIED. DRAKE, At Wilbur, .Tunc 20, 1004, Mrs. Drake, of typliolil fuvcr. Airs. Druko was a danjhiei' of Rev. Jas. Connor, the Methodist Episcopal minister at Wilbur. Willi her bus band, who is also a minister or that de nomination, and children she was visit ing with her father when stricken with the illness that terminated fatally. The funeral was hold at Wilbur this afternoon, liuv. Geo. 11. Bennett cun duotintf the services. Ki11rtiiii A ltlc1utr.lM ask the readers of this piipt-r to test the value of Kodol's Dyspepsia Cure. Those persons who have used it and Here iB tb rreHtct snap on the list. 9 acren (of land; gend house of fivo Tooms. rest . I'.HiO, small barn mid all necessary ou'huildiu ip ; 1 acre in orohanl and I ncre in Htrawlierricp. ,ies on county road, mile to railroad station, '4 mile to school . r mi en from U rim burg. This is one of the nii'est little homes in fiQ county nud dirt cli.ap. only ikl&iU. Here i a from! home at a reasonable figure. ISf) reres 7tf' miles east of Roeehnr-i. HO ueivn farm land, balance g.md pant u re, all fenced and crncH-fenced, (iood bemse o( heven rn nis good barn, 75x40, aim) all neces ury outbuilding abnni two acres in on lmrd, mixed Irnit; wull watered by creek and spiings, and plenty of limber. St Imoi mile, pout", lie-, and morn 2 liiile'. Nicely located on enmity mad ; b-.autilul view from pi tee, good level road to city. This is an idea iomu. Here is a c-kmI liume and d'rt cheap; 210 acres 12 miles west of Ros-dmrg; 11 nmler fi'tt-e, 70 acres of plowed land, balance goml pasture, well wtorcd ami plenty of ood tindh-r; fair bonne of six roonis, fair barn and all necoP;iry out buildimi; l ucres in orcii ird ; '4 mile to school ami poctoilice. Price lli00. Here is a nice lit t e home ftr sale six miles from Kosehnrtr, one mile to achool, po-totlice ai.d store; all fenced and crops fenced; (Ht-acre farm land, bal Hnre paNtnm well located ; Him views, good house of 7 rooms, bam and all neces sary nut buildings, uoM family orchard. This is an ideal home and cannot be bo;U for the mcey aked, only $2,500. , Hero ye home-seekers read this! A snap. 18 acres 1 '4 miles from the' cilf of KofM'tmrg on the baiikof the l?mpua river, tiood house of six rooms, also summer kitchen with celbir, email barn and all ncco&siry outbuildings, vood family orchard, acre in strawberriee, and 'A acres of the tinect garden land in; Oregon ; good suritig and wel. .tnd plenty ot timber. This an idea' home. j 3i iH acres of land. 122 acres of t lii land is rich hot loin bind, no hotter in t ho ninie;inutnce niu lami, gomi pasture anil plenty ot timber. 10 in 1 Ice from IWt btutf. lifMxl house ot six rooms, one house of tliree rooms, two good barns and all necessary mil buildings; hoi drier on place; plenty ol fruit for family use ; mile to school ; ft miles to K. U, station, good road to the same; goiHl tisherv on place. This is one among the best farms in i'ouiilas enmity in fact a perfect Urm. Of the alwvu duacribml tract, 122 acro-t is Hue land for alfalfa and clover. A ierfeet homo f5 neres, three miles from Hosebnrg on county road. Al leiiced ; 20 acres in tiearim: orchard ; live acres in young orchard; 6 acres in min; 2fi acres pasture, well watered, and jdeniy of timlier for home use. Good riwostttry house containing 11 rooms, bard linished ; good barn, 50x'J0, with bin 'Shod en one side ; all neiessary outbuildings. Beautiful view of the city from ' dace uIbo sol iters' home. This is an ideal home. 1'rice $5,000. House cost '26.tKH. Good road and a nice drive to the city. One half down and balance in f two yearn time. So 8. KJ0 uerea; 40 acres lunveri, 3d acres in cultivation, Smill house and ' Mni, smalt orchard, plenty of trend mountain water and Iota of good timber. A ' doe mountain mine for stock adjoining. TbiB is a nice little stock ranch. Twelve ' mile from city, two mites from school and four miles from postotHce. Price, $1500 A nice remie containing 1 10 acres, all fenmt and cross-fenced. Forty acres 'mp, l in fruit and balance kihkI pasture; well watered and plenty of good timlier. Mile and a had to schonl, tHiRt-oillce, store And R. R. station, l-'aii house ol 9'X ronms, barn an I all necessary outbuildings. One span of liorses, two sets of harness, two wagons, two top hugtriea, three cows, two calves, 60 !bicVenn. 12 turkns, 111 hogs, and all farming ami houpchold oods tvi nnmcrou to mention. Kiglit miles fr in Rosetmnr. Kverything tfix'S for $3700; f-'OOO dovftit balance 011 easy terms. This is a perfect home and dirt cheap. lt;0 acres of land 12 miles from Kosebnrg, all 'enced ami cross-fenced, good honse of seven rooms, barn and all necessary out-bnilditiKS, young orchard, just beginning to lear, vi 150 tneaof all kinds of fruit; small grne vineyarit ami plenty of small fruit. 20 acres in cultivation ; alwut t,lKk),(i00 feet of timber, oak nd tir ; 1 tine mountain stream running through place large enough to run p WW -mil I six months in the year. Two miles to postottico and store, A tim lock rrntftt joining place; tine, healthy locution ; plenty of good mountain water; good tldiiog and limiting. Price $1000. KHl acres of land Iving on top of Camaa mountain ; honao and oarn;no othet lmpnivements ; fair ftnek range and at least 2.11)0,000 feet of g-wd timlior, lyinf In couety roud and li. 11. annoy. Pricof 1,000. One of the best fruit orchards in Douglas count v, containing 50 acre of good river bottom Und, S5iHl choice prune trees, ami 1000 apples, peara and peaches. Handy tn achool, postolhre ami telephone, and well located. Only $o000 for the nicfi income-paying pmperty. Thie offer only holds gool for a abort time. Hern ia a turgain. 0:w of the greatest of your life. Don't fail to invest This ouVr can't Im beat in Dtiiikilas county. iV0 Acrea of land three miles from Hosebu ' Fine livintr stream runninir t hrough place, lots of good timber, in fuel imoiitfli to pay for the place tw ice over if put on the market heie in Roseburg: fB on eonntv dgood level road to town. This ia A No. 1 stock ranch. Here is a dandy home of lot) acres, all good farm land, 4'v miles from Uosehurg, '4 mile to . U station, 4 mMe to scho;il, !ba 011 county road, all fenced, fair house, 000 bearing fruit ireea. Price flO per acre. Hero is another 250 acres 2'B miles timber and water, 100 acres can oe ciiltivatett, iwlance A .No. 1 pasture. No bnrlilings 1 11 place, lies on county road. Price 10 er acre. Also 20 acrea a'l fenced, fair house, MO bearing fruit trees, 1 acre in trnwlierries ; S miles from Roseburg, '4 mite to school. This is a nice piece of Und and well located. All household furniture goes with place. Price $l5t.Ht. No. 10, KM acres, 1 miles from city. Fenced but no other impmvemen First class land and well located Two and n half miles from railroad station mvfonrth mile from school, and one and one-fourth miles from poelolllee. Well watered and plenty of tmilnr. Price $20 per acre. A nice little home iyiug on the s.-uth of the Pmp.pia river near Keller r.nt:ntiiti 0'i acres; line tithing and hunting; nmivi good saw timber on ph cc Alatt 12 mi!e tr-un Oakland, price $1,000. One-thirddown, otu'-tiiird in one tear and one-third in two yearn at tive per cent interest. Now here is a rh-met to kx. a good little '.urnie cl.t ,p and on easy erms. it beats ttking up a hmr lead. 1. F. RICE, Uoal Estate Agent, Rose bur; i1 0 ' .t 1 J I " The only beer who have been cured by it, do not hesi tate to recommend it to their friends. I Kodol digests what jou eat, cures indi ! t'estlon, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Increases strength by enab ling thtr stomach and digestive organs , to contribute to the blood all of the : nutriment contained in the fond Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is pleasant and 1 puiatablc. ! ACKERS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS piin n-ynpepnls mid nil di nor U-rn artufng from ! illitoMiliui . KntlnrHi il b . physic taint vtsr? where Nncuie.no pay, vi-i ci'iitn. For silo by liiimflMii Drug t o., Ko&uburg; OaklauO D-utr i: , "alii .u'l Ktj 1 to W. H. llfink-r .V f'o,, HiiflVo, N Y . for a Irt'H trial packnnu. tNulMfiic. i.lku Theiu from Roseburg, a'l fenced, elentv of Bodies Recovered Total 746. Special to Kvenlng Review. Nkw Vouk, June 21. With the ad ditional bodies recovered this morning, the number of victims of tho General Slocum disaster whoso remains have couched the morgues, now total 740. A heavy thunder storm early this morn ing1 caused tnany bodies to rise and tloat ou the surface of tho water. Tho fund for the relief of those made destitute by the disaster now amounts to $.',3,000. The lirst damage suit growing out of the affair has been filed by Mrs. Kate Mauler, who lost four children in the disaster. The amount asked is $50,000. A Strong Mmirt is assured by perfect digestion. Indi gestion swells the stomuch and putTa it tip against tbe heart. This causes shortness of breath, palpitation of the heart and general weakness. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures indigestion, re lieves the stomach, takes tho straic off tho heart and restores it to a full per formance of its function naLurally. Kodol increases the strength by enab ling the stomach and digestive organs to digest, assimilate and appropriate to tne uioou ana tissues all or the food uuuiiiiuuu. iuiic.1 MID BLUIUMCU UltU U I- g.-stivo organs. Uichurdfcon. Sold by Fullonon & Eikton News. Harry Pinkston, of Oakland, was here buying lambs for the Portland marker, Rev. A. Dahuff, pastor of tho M. E. church, preached very intesesting ser mons last Sucday and Sunday night. E. E. Haines, of Blue Grass Valley, was in town Sunday enrouto to Drain. .uuDert uruooe, 01 i.ong iJrairie, was In our burg Sunday. He says there is thin van 1 , , , ureu uuey, the wiue-awufcQ farmer of Blue Grass Valley, was here on a uumuum mibbiua aunuay. containing the relreshments which the j fQU "sTlF -Good house of live Joe Lyons, formerly a residcutof this ladies of the party hud so bountifully j " rooms, in' Roseburg, with three place, but who has heon down on the ; prepared. At last some suggested that fourths of ou acre of laud in fruit trees Lower Umpo.ua Tor the past three "We had better eat, ai.d continue the und garden. Address"", care Re months, is visiting relatives hero at scenery when we get time." So pi, ; vlew' or ""tuire al "evleif onie. d-sw piusuuu R. Moore was down from Drain look- ing after his business here.- , HO. MttrUltitr Kvlnriioi. Frfsh testimony In great quantity Is rinnctiinl.1v omninr In .1. ...1 .. ..i . . T- in, dceluring Dr. Coughs and Colds to be unequalled. A ! recent, expression from T. J. RIcFar-, land, lientorville, Va., serves as ex- ample, lie writes: ! had Uronchitis Srn'D!Li:,d ''1 bvaaa tuklnrr Dr. Kina's New Disoov-: ery, and a few bottles whollvcured me. Kqually etTetitivH in curing all Lung und Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by A. C. Marstcrs & Co., of Kosoburg, Ore, Druggists. Trial bottles free, regular sizes oUc. and $1.00. LOCAL NEWS. Hon. Jos. Lyons was over from Drain Xt...l.... Mrs. Carrie Kearney Schmidt left ; this morning for San Francisco. j Hon. WiiHs Kramer was In town from Myrtle Creek on business today, Defiance aud Excelsior school shoes for that boy or girl are waiting for you at i' lint's Shoe Store. Hon. Zopher Agee, county clerk elect, was in this city from Oakland today making preparations to assume his now dutios early next month. Thos. K. Hledsoe wasover from Drain today. He is genial a ever, having the satisfaction of receiving a remarkably high endorsement in his home pre clude, as well as elsewhere, altnough lacking a few votes of an election on ac count of the heavy party majority In the county. It Will be to Your Interest, If you contemplate visiting the St Louis Kxposition, to secure reliable in formal ion as to railroad service, the lowest rates and the best routes. Also us to local conditions in St. Louis; hotels, etc., etc. If yon will write the nndersitned, stating what information you desire, the same will bo promptly furnished. If we do not have it on hand; will se cure it for you if possible, and without any expense to you. Address I). U. TKUMMTM,. Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portlaud, Ore. The World's Fair Route. Those anticipating an Eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantages offered by the MiHsorui Pacific Railway. which, on account of Its various routes .Mid gateways, has been appropriate!) named "The World's Fair lloute." Passengers from tbe Northwest take the Missorm Pacific trains from IVnver or Pueblo, with the choice ol jil her going direct through Kansas City, or via Wichita, Fort Scott and t'leasant Hill. Two trains daily from Denver and Pueblo to St. Louis without chance, wry in i: all classes of modern equip 'lieut, inelmMiig electric lighted obser vation parlor eafo dining cars. Tei lailv trains bctweeu Kaunas City anr M. liOiiis. Write or call on W. C. McHridr -rnt-;il Agent, 1l4 Third street, Port iaml. for detailed information and .1 narrated literature tf Expedition to Mount Scott. On Saturday, June 11, a party of over twenty pleasure seekers set out for the summit of Mount Scott. According to previous arrangement the party met at Mr. Alexander's store at Glide, on the North Umpquu, about 18 miles east of lose burg. It was an interesting sight indeed, the twenty or more horses circling Indian style up the rugged mountain side. After about three fourths of the distance had been gained, the horses had to be abandoned, and the journey persueel ou foot. One was reminded of the poor frog in the well, that slipped back two steps tor every one taken for ward. This was at times literally true, for some occasionally slipped for a rod or more, or until caught by some fellow toiler. But alter tho usual number of haps uud mishaps, and four and one hulf hours of heroic mountain climbing the grand old summit was reached. Could the great Byron or Bayard Tuylor have been there with his mighty pen, it is possible that he might be able to give you at least some idea j of the grandeur of the wild scenery i that spread before 113 not an object to obstruct our vision for many many nies in any direction. Just in front 1 I i ( , , . ...... I , v,u '""'B !'" u Luumr jjruui pme, ptiruups ay veil or eight hundred feet in height. One could not look from this awful cliff without thinking of all the grave yards in Christendomand of all the bad deeds of ids past life, To the east we could Jouk far into Oregon's most beautiful mountain ranges There arose like ! City, or callat bouse, east end of Wash thundor clouds "from the Cascades ! Ington street. d-sw-j2l. frozen gorges' the enow crowned and magniticent Cow Horn Peak (Mt. Thtelsen), Mt. Jeffersm, two of the 1 Throe bisters, and many other points interst of the almost unrivaled So wrapt was the party in this Sl.,merv thut. ii, u-,w nm, littlo t.imo h. foPO any one tuolllt of lhe baskets; caKes, chickens and all sorts of good! things were brought from their hiding ! places and spread out on the mountain "' uuu riyui nere, iuhl iu is ; j positively marvelous the way those ' 1 things disappeared and the crowd, too, '"i"J t,nia. uusu J 11. j . V. -V t vv V , 1 s'KhLs untl1 tno sun sinking below us n tI,e west urged the fact that it. was! titno to bid adieu to all this dream of j love..ne. and dosceud Bguiu to .he P"le duties and labors ol every day life.' We were fortunate, In having with us the excellent amateur artist, Mr. K. V. Oden, who photographed tbe group while on tho mountain top. His picture of this group will help us to keep ever In our memory this almost more than m u'tal vision. The only event worthy of special mention on the return inurm-v was t,hr discovery of nn ice cnld aimam nf nun. under which the thirsty crowd lingered to refresh themselves after a long half day's journey without even n sight of this, nature's most refreshing beverage Tbe naine of tho3e ln tn,J tart-v are as follows: Mrs. V. C. Oden, Mrs. Robt. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Chapman. Piof. O. C. Houser, Misses Luetta Chapman, Rosa Diekman, Bertha Watson, Leona Watson, Vivian Watson, Edna Cannon, Leona Matthews, Gertrude Matthews, Cloy Matthews, Pearl Hatfield, Messrs V. C. Oden, Fred Diekman, Henry Watson, Floyd Watson, 15. A. Branch, Temple Urown, Ray Hedgpeth and Wm. Tucker. Sightseer. "In a Bad Way." Many a Bn.rbura; Header will Pel 1 fill for Tht. Information. When your buck gives out; Becomes lame, weak or aching; When urinary troubles set in, Your kidneys are "in n bad way" Hoan's Kidney Pills will cure you. Here is local evidence to prove it: F. Stein, watchmaker and repairer, living on Sherman street near the depot, says: "Backache and too fre quent action of the kidneys secretlonals told me for a long time that my kltlt eys were not performing their work prop erly. When I called at A. C. MSrsters & Co's drug store, several months ago for Doan's Kidney Pills, my back was not only aching but I was iu misery. I could not rest at night owing tn the too frequent action of tho kidneys. A course of treatment of Doan's Kidney Pills cured mo. I ntn now suffering from a severe attack of the grin but have not had symptom of a recurrence of the old trouble kidney complaint.,, For sale by all dealers. Price 60 ,'ents. Foster-.Milburn To., Buffalo, X. V., sole agents for the U. S. Kemember the name Do.m's ami take to substitute. fOim FOK SAr.K.-PartleTwlTh-V V ing to contract for liMnch stove r bUvk wood fnr the winter, please l itvc orders at Heard ,v Culver's hard vare store. 1'. ooi'f.u. ,) k Hi'Vif.w adds bring results. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In tho family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre- Eared in two minutes. No boiling I no aking t add boiling water and set to cool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry, Got a package at your grocers to-day. 10 cts. A good boot and shoe repairer is again on duty at Flint's Shoe Store. Have your repair work sent there at once. d-tf. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. Girl for general house work. Apply at thisollico. ."OK UuiX T. A warehouse in Rose JP burg. Call on Mrs. M.Josephsoo for particulars. tf. LOST. On the streets of Uoseburg, June 1), a fur collarette, binder please leave at this office. d-sw-tf. FOR RENT. Eight-room bouse cor ner of Douglas and Pine streets. aud five-room house on Washington street. A. F. Harrington, Roseburg, Or. d-jIS. OR SALIC A tract of 150 acres in - Kden bower, lying along the river, opposite the Soldiers' Home. No I agents. Call on E. M. Moore, Rose- uurg, ur. ti-tr. WANTED. Boarders. Room and board. Rates reasonable. Ad dress Mrs. Emma ChumhRrs. linv lni. MILCH COWS. Good milch cows for sale. Also good bargains in other young cattle. Call on Temple Brown, four miles east of Roseburg. Phone 47.(J. d tf 'TX) CAMPERS and Travellers. I X have a uood team and wairon and will take parties to the mountains or elsewhere asdesired. Call ouJohuGil kuson, Kosiiburg, Oregon. jll2. T"v S. T. WEST. -Fire Insurance. J ' Notary Public. Citv Pronertv tinted. County and Citv Warrants bought and collections made. Office on J.k.n sM.Pflr. 'n. 407 I-T.v.r hniUlinn- opposite Post Office. d-sw-tf. eif.lrK4rtI)'4Atj. D" OSTKOPATI1IC PHYSICIAN (specialist of chronic dltcasefl. t'onHtiltatloD free. Ollice over the postolllce. Phone loll. JIoi'H: a to l1.' a. m. anrlj' to .1 p.m. Residence at II. D. Uravea place. 'Phone l'J94 WII. UAllDV, 1). M. D. DENTIST Office in the Abraham Building. ' (Over the Postolllce 111 the ollice here tofore occupied by Ur. J. K. Chapman.) RoSKHUKO OKKOON 'I . PHYSICIAN AND gnitMKON. ItOHKUCIIU, - OkjCHOS social attention given to dlaeaao. ol the aj oiBce new ..ougla. Count Bank Bullo !ng. JLMBH V. HOOVKh, PHYSIOIAN AND 8UROEON Kohkbubo Ob Special Attention given to Ulaeaae. iy Noneand Throat. Olttoe Mala 8t.,on door .outtt ol G'Hv H- E. HODCK, M. D. IT Office, in the Review bnildinit. upsta. rooms 13 and 14. -Telephone, Matnst. RoaKaeRO, t. HAT. ED d DRT FOR SALE AT GEO. COLLINS' FEED SUED Near the Deer Creek Bridge Foot of Jackson Street Ask the Agent for Tickets via the SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, DULUTH M 1 N N K A P O L I S, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS and all points East and South. 2HRLAND TRAINS DAILY FLYER and the FAST MAIL J$ Splendid Service, Up-to-Patft Equip ment, Courteous Employee. Daylight trip aorops the Cascade and Koeky Mnuntaina For full particulars, rates, folder?, etr. 'rtll on or address I). DICKSON, C. T. A., 122 Thin) Street. Portland, Ore. S. 0. Yt:UKS, G. W. A, 61i Firs Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Telephone 1051 ? -TO I TODGE DIRECTOR? F. Ii A. M.. Laurel i.oOc No. ia-l0Wi r8ulr nuiotings ,, auj.ua llh W tduen ddj-H o! each muulh. . 'I1. PainoE', V. M. i. jkwktt, huorytary. J" "n.1! l"Hth Mouday ol lack moiiln ui p. m..ni me 1. u. o. K. Hall. All member iu guucl mandiiig are luvlio.l to i" loud Jab. M. BaiDiiK", M. W. Liinux, Kecordor, B1,-,,:K8' Kol,bl!rl! V05o'326-HolTl n'gular ctiiiimunicaUoiiH at I. o. o b' TOM'S Sl)ffl!Uo' bri,thor' " oSl- F. Ii Waitk, E. R. KY JIcCi.ai.lkn, Seorotary. -'d and h Thurnday o?oiiig ol memSSilalSXSrSt'eSi V"""ag , -iwii ai HI81.KY, O, Or H. H. Lknox, Kec. America, meols eauh Tuesday ovonlni in na.ivgauna'Hall. V nithig brothers al ways welcome. T. F. Paitbbson,C. k E. H.Leriux, Itco. Seo. f lloovuK.l'ltyslclau, I oddeiim?i T,arl'ln LoilBO No' "-Meets la I una f ollows Temple, corner of Jaoksou and H,?K."'1.,..?!!'uraf' fveniug of each are lnvlwd to atteiid " 80M 't" GKO. W. 1'KKBY, N. Q, A T. iKWE'lT. it. H l..OdI'del'fc "ff.",!.Si -Mets 1" j B,c,,iu(js oi eacc lug urethreu alwavs welen,,,., , 7rVth.. sa vuvu moutn. visit- 1.. II. I nnuv o r: F. G. MicKLu, Scribe O.O. F.. HlsingHtar Lodgo No. 174 r o n w meels In Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday' evening. Visiting brothroualwayiielcouT A. Salzman, N. U. F. O. Micku.i, P. S. K f . ' A ,lla Lodge No, 47-MeoU everv "ed.ie.day l i. o. o. Ilall, at S p.v atteud: "7 fy"'i' V"f "r,0 'n'" F.. H. WlMliKHI.y, k. R. 8. K,J', M" Pro'oetlon Tout No. 16-llold'a I'X I J. "',"'' O" Iho ilrst and third llnll uI'vI.im cach ",,0""1 '" O'W Fel owi areiuyi1cdta&'d''eml,0r8 "' 8U"J """"" O. W. Fkbiiy, Com, vi. ji , KAl'1 K. K, LO. T. M ., Rntteburg Hive Norh-Hohls it. regular reviews upon tho 1st nml Sr'l Fri- i..' V.arr j, . ",u,"1" s - "dock hi Odd Pel. cityar.corSl.llyiaSiI,";! Mas. Jbs.sk I'M-.', K, K. MOllKKN llliOTHHltlKIOlJ OF AMERICA Itosvburg lAulge No. 4;-Mts cierV VWtlni mcmbcri, iviM " l-A;!," I'resMoiit. OE. S., Roseburg Chapter No. 8-Holds their regular meeting ,, ,, X, ThVirl! days in each uionlh. Visiting members In good stauding are respeetfully lu'Ki Zuuli Jllss IUau-i Rat, w m. JIihsKkoiwa Rast, Secretary. 0 ''viViiS; n," Sl!i,"r" llttalllon-Mcet IlaTl'.t ' .& '" U" Armor," F. B. Hamlin, Captain. R5i.!' flR?A?"'.5!' J"ef'g council No. 11-Meet iiul and tth Mondays of earr. month In Native SouiC Half. Vlsluli. brothers always nelcomo. visiting K. B Hamlin, Regent. A M. .Sanijkhb, Hecretary. REBKKAH3, Roieburg Rtka'hToTilS'. x! . ' i '-I"" In (Md Pellowi .,...T,!mt;!f erory Tuenlajr evening. Vlsitlu. sisters aud hreihron Invited to atteud ' Mum. Dklla .Ikwktt. N. ti " B. clahkk. Uecretary. W5!?r0 "'"""CKAFT. I.H.o Circle No. 4t ..leets 011 L'11,1 ,n.l 4th Thursdavs of each mouth at odd Fellows Hal VlVltlni memoers ln good alandlng areluvlled toattend .Mits. Minnik Jonks, 0. N. Mrs. Hello Morlan Clerk. WOOBM KS Of Til R W. . Rl.l). t,ak Camp No" ir?1"""" ,h8 od'' Fellows HaSl In n'n r)i ana xru .Monday eve- n.ng. Malting neighbors always welcome. J. A. Buchanan, Clerk. B8anu.nd.toWn,Wpm, FRANK E. ALLEY ARCHITECT and ABSTRACTER Plane and naHma r. .11 Onildings. Special desisns for nffio. UBloe tn Douglas Coontr Bank Bnlldlng yhoae B7t. KIIHKHtTKO, OKK. Oregon 5hop,tliie and UiviniM DAriFir Three Trains Daily to the East Through Pullman rJlanoard and Tourist tleepin. c.r. dally to Omaha. Chicago. Book C tv: rh' ,'e? '. pernnrii kfttitan to tbe Kant Daily. I y PORTLAND IO rniOAOO 7l No Change of Cart. TtMB 8C1IK0UI.K3 Prom Portland. for Chtnaao -Portland Special 9:16 p m Tift Hunt ington. Atlantic Kxpreaa S IS n in. Salt Lake, Dcnrer, Ft. Worth, Omaha. Kan ww Uy, Hr, Louil, (JblcaRo and Kaat 5:25 p. 8alt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Omaha. Kan M rity, HI L.uii, Chicago and Kaat. -la Hunt-! 31. runt Fast Mail ? ; p m. ia Spokane. Walla Walla, l ehtoi, Spokane, Wallace, FuUman.Mtnneapolli 81. Paul, Diilmh, Mil waukee, Chicago aud Eajtt. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE For San Franctro rt ry Ave davs at 8 00 i m For Ai-torla, way poinrt anrt North Beach iMilt. expt S.u'lvf it 8 l n m a'urday t 10 U0 n m Daiiv frvire, wafer peimliting, on Wi.Umette auA Vmhll 'tvera, For f'lll liifurmaMon rail or oi afMrei rartPtO. B. A N. liekei Onice, or atldre A. I.. CHAIO General Pmseritjer Aent PORT! AND OREGON