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About Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1904)
EVENING ROSEBURC REVIEW ISSUED DAILY" EXCEPT SUNDAY UY REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. Okpiob Keview Building, (first floor Jaokson Street. Telophooe, Muin 901 U WIUHEKIiY . . . . Kin to. B. W. BATEa Fohkmai. DAILY. -Tyear,by mail tf.OO P Houtii, delivered 50 Par Week, delivered 1& BKMI-WKEKLY. rmrtr HLI Monthi . ... 11-00 JULY 21, 1004. Gardiner News. Born Monday, July 11, l!)04,,to Mr. ,nd Mrs. J. ii. Abbott, a girl. The U. S. Stcumbout Inspectors paid their annual visit to Gardiner this week. David Guthrie will k-avo In a few days for Dallas, Ore., where ho will make his future homo. The Gardiner Hospital received a lot of fixtures by the tug Hunter on Mon day. Miss Maud Cornwall returned to Gardiner Tuesday after a visit to "En gene. L.N. Spencer formerly likrat the mill, is visiting in Michigan. IIo is urn ployed at Loyal ton, Cal. The story printed in the Uoseburg And others papers about finding the ukull of tint lute Sunutor A. W. Hoed had hern found, upon investigation, to be iiniruu. Ernest L. Haskell proved up on his lioiiiciitiiad at OttorSlough Wednesday. He will leavo Gardinor in August and Jocato in the eastern part of the state. Last Sunday two boys built a lire withHonio drift wood on Heed's ranch which came near destroying the entire dyke and hay crop. About liftuen nx-n labored all afiernoou in subduiug tho Hamt'8. Aha Androws, of Scottsburg, was brought to (iardinor Thuraduy night suffering from a disloculed shouldor, caused by falling on a sltpiery buiml wnlk. He is a civil war veti an and 8T years of age. PursuunL lo a call issued by O. H. J fins, hi hi and Hov. C. O. Lkckman, a meeting was held Wednesday night in the Gardiner Mill Company's oil let; and the organization of tho Gardiner Tennis Club perfected. Tho member .ship fee was fixed ut $1. The club nutria out with thirty-two members In good standing and bright prositccts for the future. Tho court is now in good condition and soinooxcitlng games may be expected soon. Gazette. commercial, agricultural, mining, stoukraising and irrigation interests will be represented; every editor in the stuto will be invited to attend as a dele gate; County Commissioners and May ors of all towns and cities will also be called upon to name delegates. The Portland Women's Club will look after the comfort of ladies accompanying lelegates, and among other entor latnments, have arranged for a trolley ride on Auguht 2nd, taking in the most interesting and beautiful environs of Portland, and on August 'Av& ten street cars will be provided for a trip over the enLire city. The Southern Pacific Company will sell tickets at the very low rate of one fare for the round trip, from all points on the Oregon lines to Portland and return, for this occasion, and it is hoped that every aeeuon of tho state will be well represented at tho conven tion, to work in harmony for tho devel opment of Oregon. d-sw-jW0 Hiire Cure Vor Pllei. Itching Piles produce moisture and cause itching This form, as well as lilind, Weeding or Protruding Piles, are cured by Dr- Ho-san-ko's Pilo Homndy. Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 50o. a jar at Druggists or sent by mail. Treatise free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Phila., Pa. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Druggists. Red hill Items. Farmers are busy harvesting. Crops are good considering the season we have had. C L. Westenhlsor is Improving from his serious attack of Pneumonia. ; Hed Hill's baseball team met last Sunday afternoon and an interesting game was played. I Miss M. Westonhisor has returned from Gardiner. Mr. J. Petree has taken hisdeparturu for Baudon, Miss Anna Cockeram was the guest of Miss Uoese one day last week. The dance at Mr. M. Petree 's on last Monday night wus largely attcuded and a good time was had. Hov. Combs, of Black Butte, will deliver a sermon at our school house on July 21th at 11 a.m. lie v. Pressor will on the same day and same hour give the young people of Scotts Valley a talk Miss Conia Jones is at present the guest of her uncle at Oakland. Mr. Albert Cockeram made Oakland a call Saturday. We soon will hear the thrilling whistle of the steam thresher on t he yui. (wig.) What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling! no baking! odd boiling water and set to eool. flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. io cts. LATCH STRING IS OUT Stop in and See the Handsomest Pianos and Organs Ever Shown in Roseburg Will PATTOU TO LOOK AT DC ADTIES THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS A. Hurt' Opening Summer Sale Kollptei all I'revlnui Snlei Both In Juitllty unit Price. Night Wm Ilnr Tarror. I would cough nearly all nightlong," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alex andria, hid., "ami could hardly get any Imp. I had consumption no had that K I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all ither medicines failed, three l.00 bot tlcti of King's New Discovery wholly cured me and 1 gained ;iS pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Holds, Ijittrippe, Bronchitis and alt Throat and Lung troubles. Price 60c mud U0 Trial bottles free at A. 0. Jt1arRtera & Co's. drugstore, lioseburg, Oregon, SUFFERED 8 MONTHS I run hertlly recommend A elect 'a Tablet for l)yHuiHU ami Htnuinch Trimble. I hnvu tmin MillriliiK for etuhl mouihn hih) tried ninny renieilteH wlitiout n Miof, until t kh Arker'ii lynieiHi 'tablet, which I lined only a Hlnirt time Ktid am now perfectly well, t hftiiklng ynu fur the renverj, I ft in graMullY youn, Kraucti I. uauuor, Van couver, Waxh. For unto by Hamilton Drug Co , ItosebnrK; Oakland l)riiK(;o.,()aitland. m-ixl U W. II. Ilonkbr A Co., Huffulo, N. Y . for a (rue trial paekaite. (NulhiiiK Like Them.) A Caiio. To the many friends who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our mother, Mrs. Hod win. wo dcisre to extend our sincerest thanks. Mil. and M hh. W. A. Smick ani Family. When You Go to Portland- Oregon Development League. The Portland Commercial Club has iwiiod a call for a convention of the Oregon Development league, to be hold at the Murquam Craud Theatre In I'orthtud August 2nd and :.rd. All Don't forget to call at l-"-i North (ith street for a nice room. Look for tli sigu "Ktdora" on the llrst luilding on the left side of tho street as you leave the Union depot, d sw tf C V. IIkss, Prop. Hkvikw advs bring results. LOANS u-l..nn iinnr.iv.il tiirm. himinoHH nml romdpnro property. Persons dcnirinir to hmn money will do well to leave their money with us to be placed lor tliem. ABSTRACTS v tutvA n i'inudttn rnivitd of mvnordiin and chain of title to every toot of land in D malas County ; our records an up to date. We can furnish abstracts ou short notice and on reasonable terms. HEAL ESTATE We have special facilities for handling timber lands both in Inlying and milium ; also other real properly. LAND SCRIP We buy ar.d sell nil kinds o land wrip and place the sanio on lnnl furrair'i-livnts. A No furnish maps of any township in lioseburt! Oregon, land district. RENTS COLLECTED For clients, taxe paid, repairs made and property in all reppevts carelully looked alter. Do you know how many people as well as schools and colleges in the Ifai ted States are now using the Hobart M. Cable piano? Do you Know that the Lester is such a popular piano tout the factory was compelled a short tine ago to reduce all orders, in order to anything like keep up with the demmd for them? Do you know thattbo Weler is gaining in favor everyday inOregin, that It is made with especial referetpe to Pacific coast climate, and possesses in exquisite tone as well as handsome Ip ish? You certainly know that tie Kimball organ is the organ of todii. Are you familiar with the value pf these Instruments? i We want you to know all about the p. and about the W. A. Burr method b'. loing business. We want you to sr our new establishment and its hand some modern appointments. For these purposes we nave mauguraieu a Jlwt th tW f caraners. cainn- Tem days' imaxosai.k. meetings and other out-door gatherings Every piano and organ we have ali a folding organ which can be easily practically wholesale prices. Thh taiten from place to place. Weighs means the Lester, the Hobart M. Cable only thirty pounds. See V. A. Burr, the Weser, Kimball organs and a nutuj the music dealer. d-sw-tf. tier of other tine pianos at prices yoil annut hoie to get them for anywhere else, and probably never here again. ?j Come in and see us, you are certain 10 n be pleased in both instruments antj f prices. Kvery iustrtnneut fully guaran- toed by us. Extremely moderate terms J .. . .i.i.. t ii in ui jyuieim in iiiimiiui luniuiiiiicuto i Fisher & Bellows Company While our Special Sales have proven remarkably successful and are steadily increasing in popularity, careful buyers come to our store at all times for bargains in Seasonable Goods We have all the latest fabrics in Summer weights, both for ladies and gentlemen. Call and see them. A FULL LINE OF GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES Fisher & Bellows Company Phone 721 Roseburg, Ore. Burr's Music House tWsired. tf-sw-tf. W. A. BLUR. Obituary. H Ala I E A L Si OSIER Si Is in position to do all kinds of repair work on pianos and organs and other musical instruments. Special atten tion given to boxing instruments for shipment. Charges reasonable. a5. Are Huperior to any In the city. Mrs. J. Anna Godwin was born Janu-H All white help. Private boxes. K rymi, imii, in .lomistown, a. i.,De-fl Open day and ni(rht. Furnished f No PJry Shown. "For years fate was after me con tinuously," writes F. A. Gulledge, Ver bena, Ala. "i had a torrible case of piles causing 24 tumors. When all failed Uucklen's Arnica Salve cured i me. Equally good for burns and all aches and puins. Only 'Ibc. at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store, Koseburg, Oregon. Don't Go to St. Louis Till you call at or write to the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad. Olllce 134 Third Street, Portland, Ore gon. Low rates to all points Kast, In connection with all transcontlnentuls. H. S. Rowe, General Agent, Portland. Ore. ng at her death olghty-elght years andJ rooms in connection. six months old. Ij ASTBRH AND COAST OYSTER NEAR THE naPOT Her ancestors in the paternal lineFj came from Kngland, and from the raa-n ternal, from Germany, and settled in?1 America before the Revolutionary war.W On her father's side, boing (uakcrs, they dm not participate In the war lot , l,l.,lN.I.r.s.N.,rN,fN.iN.Ns lndeiendence, but her grandfather OB her mother's side served seven years ""Df"iir""FD IPC FOR THE RIGHT KIND AT THE RIGHT PRICES HENRY EASTON 'Phnnt.411 F0R.B0Y5 -tfv fiuGlRtS- during the entire atruK'o and at the conclusion would not accept a pension and enjoined upon his children tba1pee they should not accept anything 'r0IIVlRS Viio Ku' vi uuitriii.. Kits, nmniu iuiici itcd the same characteristics of sterlinf character from her ancestor evei ready for duty no matter if she wai in tho minority. She is survived by iwo sisters an one brother, and by herdauhter, Mrs W. A. Smick. Her older daughter Mrs. GHne, having two years ago pre ceded her mother to the, land of rest Six grandsons and one frauddaiihte also survive her. In her last illness she sutTered hut t few days and was uinon-ciuus most a the lime. The first stroke of panilysii coming on Friday and the second ol Monday, her death occurring Wedues day duly 20, l!H4. She has passed fron autToring and is at rest gone to uico many of the loved ones she called fo with her latest breath. i The funeral services wore held at thi family residence, conducted by lcv, WARRANTED TO GIVE SATOFACnGN Robert Christ ison, and interment it the Masonic cemetery. XXX, TRAO MARK 25 A PAIR WE AG AS TRUSTEE Afniytee, extvutnr nr tinnneiel agpnt ; inntmce estates o? private fnnd: uwift elii" ts in eboiiii: up pales or liwnn on real est all', tiold in; the pun b.M' or nnr)v:iie nuuiev intrut,nuid paying it out as iiiPlructed, w lien nil the couditionn are lullil!ed. SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT We have an nb-lute tir- yn I v.iult and will take care of your VidnabliM mul puper- nMy and pernvy rombiiuii. Otic Guarantee & Loan Co. a. D. IIA.H'LTON. PrJnl D. 0. HA.HU.T0N. Scty. md Tri. Cor. JaiKson and Washington Sts., Rose bur;, Oregon. Pnllftrton A Hlchrloo Ask the readers of this pajHT who an su tiering with Indigestion or dysepsii to call on them at once nd get a botth of Kivlol Dyspepsia Tare. If you knc.fl the value of tli.- loniedy its we know it, you would not sutler another day. Re did Pyspepaia Cure is a thorough di ...,o. .,,,1 tl.ii,a-K,tlMir,.r t.t,,', at hiiM,ir..d, of people whom he has cured" KK to 'he "m ,ll" MtimatM the of indisi'siion, ilysiH'iwia, palpitation of':lrest 10 " oiitlit. tho htirt and lnma,'h troubles irencr- p i.'-ii. c , n . r, Kodol IysK-psia l ure liu-. -U wucss mill Lacn Kair Of I'ony i . 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