Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190?, August 13, 1904, Image 2

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    EVENING ROSEBORC REVIEW
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
-BY
REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
Office Review Building, (first floor
Jack bo n Street. Telephone, Main 901
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DAILY.
Paryemr, by mall 13.00
Fir Month, delivered 60
Pax Week, delivered 16
BE MI-WEEKLY.
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AUGUST 13, 1004.
Surrender to the Trusts.
From the New York World.
For 20 years the republican party in
fC'alifornia has belonged to the Southern
Paciiic railroad. In the early part of
that period it was sometimes possible
lor an independent republican to get
an of Hue in the remoter parts of the
state, but there is one region In which
the party organization has been con
sistently run as a part of the railroad's
ofterating department. This is the
third congressional district, containing
the great terminals and shops at Oak
land and the vast grain warehouses at
Port Costa. Any republican oilice
holder in this district is as much a
Southern Pacific agent as a conductor
-on the rood.
Mr. Victor H. Metca'if, of Oakland,
has represented this Southern Pacific
headquarters in congress for three
terms. In the recent cabinet shift at
Washington ho was placed in charge of
the department ol commerce and labor,
vice Mr. C'ortelyou, promoted to the
position of party fat-frier-in-chief.
The creation of the department of
commerce and labor was our first seri
ous attempt at the sympathetic national
regulation of corporations. The lw
establishing the department provided
for a bureau of corporations, with power
to make under the direction and con
trol of the secretary of commerce and
labor "diligent Investigation into the
organization, conduct and management
of the buslnessof any corporation, joint
Block company or corporate combina
tion engaged in commerce among the
several states und with foreign nations,
excepting common carriers subject to
the intcrstuto commerce act, and to
gather such Information and data as
will enable the president of the United
States to make recommendations to
congress for the regulation of such
commerco."
To enable him to perform these du
ties the commissioner of corporations is
to "have And exercise the same power
and authority in respect to corporations,
joint-stock companies and combinations
subject to the provisions herein as Is
conferred on tho Interstate commerce
comniiKsion In respect to common car
Tiers, so far as appllcuble,''
In the first yoar's work of the bureau
of corporations It Investigated, among
other things
The general subject of interstate com
merce and tho powers of the federal
government In relation thereto.
The decisions of the federal courts
relating to corporations engaged In In
terstate commerce which are subject to
the jurisdiction of the bureau.
The juriMltetion and powers of tho In
-tersUUe commerce commissions.
The decisions of the federal courts in
relation to trade conspiracies, monopo
lies and combinations in restraint of
trade.
The. corporation laws of the various
states and territories.
The method of taxing ctirjwrations in
rarh ftt-nin nnd decisions relating to the
taxation of interstate commerce.
The effect of Industrial combinations
upon the prices of thccommoditiessold
by such combinations, the effect of tar
iff duties upon the prices of commodi
ties subject to such duties, and the rea
sons for the difference, If any exists,
between the domestic and foreign
-rices of commodities manufactured by
ne protected industrial combinations
of the country.
This Is the work that President
Roosevelt has intrusted to a representa
tive of a notorious corporation whose
very cxlstance Is as flagrant a defiance
of law asthe organization of the North
ern Securities company.
Is Mr. Me tea If qualified to execute in
its spirit a law imposing such obliga
tions? Is not his selection for such a
responsibility as gross an impropriety
as the transfer of Mr. Cortelyou from
the work of investigating corporations
to that of extracting their fat, or that of
Mr. Knox from the task of prosecuting
lawbreaklng combinations to that of
representing the Pennsylvania rail
road in the senate? Is it not, like the
appointment of Vice-President Morton
of the Santa Fe to the cabinet six
No Dessert
More Attractive
"Why uso gelatine and
SpCUU llOUre BOltKlUg,
gweetemug, flavoring
and coloring when
Jell-O
produces bettor results iu two mlnntesf
Everything in the package. Simply add hot
water and set to cool. U'h perfection. A sur
prise to the housewife. No trouble, less ex
pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla
vors: Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Rasp
berry. At grocers. 10c.
A wtvjirj.
Assessment for the Improvement
on Mill Street.
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of Roseburg, Oregon,
at a meeting held the Gth day of July,
1004, declared the assessment by
ordinance No. 165, for the improvement
of Mill street, being ao ordinance
levying assessment for the improve
ment of Mill street in Roseburg, Ore
gon, upon each lot, part of lot and
parcel of land, which are specially
weeks after his initiation into the Re- benefitted, to be as follows, to-wlt:
publican party, a proof that Mr. Roose
velt has definitely surrendered to the
trusts?
A Perfect Painless Pill
is the one that will cleanse the system,
set the liver to action, remove the bile,
clear the complexion, cure headache
and leave a good taste in the mouth.
The famous little pills for doing such
work pleasantly and effectually are De
Witt's Little Early Risers. Bob Moore
of Lafayette, Ind. says: "All other pills
I have used gripe and sicken, while
De Witt's Little Early Risers are
simply perfect." Sold by Fullerton &
Richardson, Roseburg; Oakland Drug
Co., Oakland.
EVER HAVE IT?
If You Have, the Statement of This Roseburg
Man Will Interest You.
Present owner
('hfl W. ?mllh..
Com. W. Smith 11 1;
L, M. I'arrittt
Francis J. Howell
Simon C'Hrn
.Mrs. J. II. Ahlf...
Curl Hoffman ,
James O. Holers..
Burr Jone 9 10
Frank G. Micelli 11 12
(S. P. McNamee
Albert Abraham..
Mrs. C. A. Flunk..
ST. C. Beard
Christian Johimuii
Mrs. M. Jnnejihson
Mrs.F Freeman...,
Mrs. Mary Levens.
Pam W. Vaniile....
H. Wulletiberg -I
Christian Johnson . .7 8
Mary A. CiuniibeH. .8 nj 7
Kachael A. Brand. .6s$ 7
II. T. Kstabrook.... 3
I..t I.in.
N. Jilk. Feet Amt.
w'$9 10 72 M) XVI K
..11 U 13 72 120 19 20
. .H1MG 72 120 21 01
.128 15 73 200 36 00
,.678 ' 73 120 11) 20
..12 71 N) 17 CO
. .3 -1 . 6 71 ICe 25 60
. e pt 7 8 74 80 17 CO
. 9 10 7 5 N) 17 60
..1112 75 hO 12 K)
..13 U 7.1 feO 12 M)
..15 16 75 80 17 60
..910 78 80 17 fiU
..11 12 78 80 12 80
.13 7H 10 0 10
11 15 7 SO 12 h0
. 16 7s 10 1 1 20
.1 2 79 ,NI 17 60
. 3 79 40 C 10
.456 -J 1W 19 20'
Ever have a "low-down" pain in the
back?
In the "small" right over the hips?
That's the home of backache.
It's caused by sick kidneys.
That's why Doan's Kidney Pills cure
it.
II. J. Ullklus 4 5
Libbic Rr 1 .
Lucy A. Military l . , ,.
l ora oilivmit f. B 10 11
Kiuily J. Martin J .
J. A. Buchanan.... 12
A. C. Mar ten 1314
Ubbie Kose 1510
A. T. ThimOD...9 10
Carrie Thompson, .n pt 11
F.lnia Iloie 12 b pt 11
Km ma Fit-Ms 13 11
Hannah Rvtmi 15 10
Ubbie )(( 1
79 80 17 CO
82 60 14 10
2 60 9 60
S2 40 6 40
Hi 80 12 CO
Read
Roseburg people endorse this.
a case of it:
John liatey, janitor at the public
school, residing on Flint street, says:
"I have been troubled with my kidneys ; ' u.IeAKV11iry
uii uuu uu lur ji'urs. i uuu so ore puius
In my back and si-les, sometimes a dull
aching and at other times sharp pains.
After remaining In a stooped position
for a short time it was hard for me to
straighten. During the lat attack I
had, Doan's Kidney Pills were recom
mended to me and I got a box at A. C.
Marsters & Co s. drug store and after
taking them a couple of weeks the
pains ull disappeared, t am now per
fectly well and hearty. No signs of the
old trouble and I give Doan's Kidney
Pills all the crvdlt."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50c.
Fostcr-Millburo Co., Buffalo, N. Y.,
sole agents for the U. S.
Kcmomher the name Doan's and
take no substitute.
WE CAN AND DO
guarantee ACKF.R'rt ENOUGH ttKYKDY for
It hna ln:eD Inlly dcmonatat) that It Ii su
perior to all other preparation for t'otiKhi.
Collin and Consumption. It 1 beyond question
the Rreaieat of all cmleni rr medio. It will
atop a con Kb. at any time and cure the worm
told Id twelve boun A twenty-Ave cent
bottle may Have ion one tan ml red dollars In
doctor hi I In Wo have mi eh coutidence in
thin great medicine that we fell ercry bottir
on a pafetttve guarantee Your money back
It ton are not perfectly latUtled.
Hamilton Drug Co., Ko it burg: Oakland
Drug Co.. Oakland.
LOANS
Mft'loon improved farm, 1ni"ine and residence property. Persons
desiring to limn money will do well to leave their money with us to
be placed for tliem.
ABSTRACTS
We have a complete record of ownership and chain of title to every
ftMit of land in Douglas i'ounty ; onr records are up to date. We can
furnish abstracts on short notice and on reasonable terms.
REAL ESTATE
Lucy Mall.-ry (, .
C.ua dtlivant ' 1
Emily J. Martin J
Patrick Kcel.... .3 4 s'J part .1
J. W. Ii vN .A part ".
Mrs. L.. Patterson T
1
in. ? i Mb
Kmily J. Martin J
John N iMvtft..,.. '.
Kranci J Unwell.. 3
K. I.. (.Jray 7 8
Mary K. Newman .11
Anna Davln 9 10
Mr-. Belle UHvin u 13
Mary (Men 11
Mary A Campbell. .!.' 16
S3 120 24 00
i 6 40
Si W) 12 Hi
KJ K) 17 60
Ml t0 17 60
Nl SO AH)
S6 CO 3 00
Mi Hi V SO
Hi M) 17 60
10I.VS 16 77
bb 1-0 S Hi
60 17 60
6 411
ft 40
17 60
6 40
17 Ol
12 80
C K)
13 0
Total
A statement of aforesaid assessment
has been entered in the Docket of City
Liens, and is now due and payable at
the oflhe of the City Treasurer, in law
ful money of the United States, and if
noi paid within twenty days from the
date of this notieo, such proceedings
will be taken for the collection of the
ame as are provided by the Charter of
the City of Roseburg, Oregon.
The assessment will bear interest ten
days after the first publication of this
notice.
H. L. Marhtkkh,
Recorder of City of Roseburg, Or.
Dated this l:tih day of August,
SUFFERED 15 YEARS
with dyspepsia.
1 have ben asnfTerer for the lttu is year
with li;petrla and hare tried every remedr
. miii; :i:cu)i, DUT t MUld
no rel ff nnttl I pnrchaed a 25 cent racka.-e
of 4CKKR-S lYt'Kf-lA TA llt.K'i 4, wh'Ch
bllHJd me fmmediatelv, and two hoxra en-
tirply cured. Hoping that 1 may benefit Home
othe'
mi Here-,
We lmvo sptvial facilities for handling timber lands both in buying
and selling; also other real property.
LAND SCRIP
We buy and sell alt kinds of land scrip and place the same on lard
for our clients. Aim furnish maps of any township in Koseburg,
Oregon, land district.
RENTS COLLECTED
For cliflnts, taxes paid, repairs made and property in all reepect
carefully looked after.
WE ACT AS TRUSTEE
Assignee, executor or financial agent ; manage estates o? private
funds; assist clients In closing up sales or loans on real eihtte. holil
Ing the ptircliAse or mortiintie monev intrust, and paying it out as
Itiitrueted, when all the conditions are fulfilled.
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT
We have sn absolute fire piw.f vault and will take care of your
valuables and papers safety and secrecy combined.
Otic Guarantee & Loan Co.
' D. HAMILTON, Pmid.nl D. G. HAMILTON, Sy. and Trtu,
Cor. Jackson and Washington St., Roseburg, Oregon.
... Vrt In ntihK.h i.i.
sprMistltflil.ohtn.
K,ult hT ll.mllton tirnj Co., Roiebnrj;
kl.ml nu( Co.. oakl.iid.
9MI.I 'o W II llru.rr A Co , Bli(r'o, K. V ,
lor. In. tr 1ml .re (Xothlnn II.. um.l
Pull n End to it All.
A (rrievous wail oftiiiros comesas a
result of imticarAbie pain from over
taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache,
Liver complaint and Constipation. But
thanks to Dr. King's N'ew Life Pills
they put an end to it all. They are
gcnile but thorough. Try them. On
ly 23c. Guaranteed by A. C. Marsters,
of koscburg. Or.
OSIER s
Are superior to any in the city.
iffl
All white help. Private boxes. H
Open day and night.
rooms hi connection.
tASTftRM AND COAST OYATttSfi
KBAR THE PKPtlT
Knrnishtd P
THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS
Fisher & Bellows Company
We intend to close out all our High Grade Perfect Fitting
Shirt Waists; also all our Summer Dress Goods at prices that are
irresistable. Just glance over the prices that follow you can't
afford to miss this sale. The pleasure is all yours. These prices
are for this mouth only.
$1.00 Shirt Waists - 65c $2.25 Shirt Waists $1 50
$1.25 " 88C $2.50 " " J5
Si 50 " " $1.05 $2.75 1.85
$1.75 - i.i5 $3,00 - 2.05
$2.00 " "1.30 $3.50 2.25
All our 10c and I2c Summer Dress Goods - - 8c
All our I2c and I5c " " " - gy2C
AH our 16c Summer Dress Goods - - 1 2'Ac
AN our 25c Summer Dress Goods - - 1 8c
AH our 45c and 50c Summer Dress Goods - 33C
The above prices include all our Linen Suitings, Cotton Voiles, Etamines and Cot
ton Tweed Suitings. A magnificent line.
Extra Special!
Attractive Prices on Mason Fruit Jars.
For this month. Dairy Salt, 50 lb. sack,
55c; half ground salt 65c per 100 lbs.
or $12. 50 per ton.
Tangle Foot Fly Paper 39c Per Box
Complete Line of Groceries-Get Our Prices
THK KOSISBCKO MiRtRT,
The local market quotations today
are as follows:
Wheat 85 centa.
Oa ts 3o(rt4th;en ts.
Barley 50 cents.
Hay Loose, W: haled, 812.
Potatoes 2 cents er lb.
Butter Dairy, uc; creamery, 2TJ
Ep pa 20 cents per dozen.
Chickens Mixed, tic per pound.
Veal ac, dressed.
Beef Cows, lK!(2c; steers, 2i cents;
heifers, 2c.
Hogs Fat, 44c live; dressed, 6jc.
Pohland Market The quotation
In the Portland market today are:
Wheat, 77 cents: oats, $1.20 per cen
tal: hay, clover, i!i; tiuothy, 815; wool,
valley, 17 cnts; hops, 24 cents;
ho;?s, Rims, 5c; sheep, 2c gross;
beef, gross, 3ic; veal, 7c: eps,
20c; butter, creamery. 20; dairy, 13c;
chickens, mixed, 11c lb.
To Review Subscribers.
In cases of failure to receive your
paper repularly, you will confer a favor
on this otllce by immediately notifying
us of the fact. t
ItKVIF.W Prm.isHixo Co.
FOR BOYS -rv Bi GIRUS
'TRAOE MARK
25 A PAIR
WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION
THE BEST
FOR
BOYSVGIRLS
Who Will Be the
Lucky One?
A dfnnine, lira Shetland Pony, valued
at 100. will be given iwar abtolntelv
FRKE to the person that estimates the
nearest to its weight.
A Guess With Each Pair of Pony
Stockings.
Podr will be on exhibition about Jnly
1. For further particulars see
FISHER & BELLOWS
COMPANY
It Will be to Your Interest,
It you contemplate visiting the St.
Louis Exposition, tosocure reliable in
formation as to railroad service, the
lowest rates and the best routes. Also
as to local conditions in St. Louis;
hotels, etc., etc.
If you will write the undersljned,
stating what information you desire,
the same will be 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
D. U. Thu.miicll.
Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street,
Portland, Ore.
'I .
Douglas County f aucy Creamery
Butter 55 cts. per square. Full weight.
Found at all the leading grocers.
Guaranteed first class. Buy home
goods. If not satisfactory bring It
back. tt
GROCERIES
FOR THE RIGHT KIND
See AT THE RIGHT PRICES
MRS. HENRY EASTON
'Phone 411.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
SVideofDougfasfo
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ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
MANCFACTTRED BY
DOUGLAS COUNTY FLOURING MILLS
a. w. bashford, Prop. Pull Line of Mill Feeds
Buggies, Hacks, Spring Wagons, Sporting
Goods, Ammunition and Fishing Tackle
GET MY PRICES BEFORE YOU BOY
as. ec. ss "sr u: jb &
Roseburg, Oregon
FAMOUS TRAINS
The Southwest Limited, Kansas City to Chicago;
the Overiand Limited to Chicago via Omaha, and the
Pioneer Limited, St. Paul to Chicago, run via the
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway
Each route otTers numerous attractions. The
principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip
East is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago.
Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway.
h. s. ROWE
Oeneral Agent
134 Third St. Portland
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