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n EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW LOCAL HAPPENINGS TODAY'S EVENTS OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY AUGUST 13, 1004. Or, DAILY WifATHKH KKPORT U B. Weather Bureau office. Roseburg, H UUUK SUUIUH O (I. Ul AUK. Preclpitattous iu todies auil Hundred thi: Maximum temperature 67 Minimum tern pel Mure M freciplution CO Total precip. ilnce first nf month Tisce Avg. precfp. for this month for 26 years. . . 035 Toul precip. from Sept. 1, 1W3 to date... Average preclpitatlou from fept 1 3ft.l6 Total excess from Bept 1, iiW3 6."j Average prealpltatioii (or T, wet ie&HOUB (Sept to May, inclusive) 33.67 lnos. uibboh. Oba&iver, Church Directory. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Holds services every Sunday at 11 a.m., and every Wednesday ath n. 111. In the nmHller hall in the I. 0. O. F. bulldiug iu Kuiwbiirg, Buuday wrmou: "Mind." d-sw. ME. CHURCH, South, Cor. Stephens and Washington streets. Sunday services: Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:3u p. m. Sun day Bchool at ll) a. m.; Epworth league at 6:30 p. m.; Junior league at 3 p. m.; Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7 :) p. m. Hamilton Drug Co. Fly Nit This Is the article we prepare for the protection of cows and horees from Hies. Nothing better. An application every other day will ineure your stock from the ravages of these i it sect b. It is i il ex pen bive. 60c Per Gallon Hamilton Drug Co. The Weather TOR R0SEBUR0 AND VICINITY Tonight and Suuday fain cooler tonight. t)r. Cheadle, dentist. Dance ab Armory Saturday night. J. W. Morgan was In town from Look ing Glass today. Let us clean and press your clothes, Boyce, the tailor. Fresh bread and all kinds of pastry daily at Norman's. d-tf. We clean, press and repair your clothes. Boyce, the tai!or. Ice cream, pure in quality and su perior to any, at Norman's. d-tf. Crown and bridge work. Prices rea sonable. J. P. Johnson, dentist. J. A. Willis was down from Myrtle Creek attending to business matters to day. Mrs Medley returned home to Oak laud this morning after a several days' visit here with Mrs. J. H- Sbupe. Miss Kate Buick is still confined to her home with illness. She now re quires the attendance of a physician. Miss Carmie Mann, of Oakland, is the guest of her uncle, Commandant W. W. Elder, of the Soldiers' Home. Complete line of canned goods suita ble for lunches. Just the thing for outing parties. On sale at Norman 'a. Pies, cakes, cookies, doughnuts and buns always on hand at the Umpqua Bakery. Suecial orders promptly filled. F. V. Benson returned this morning from a month's sojourn at Tustan Springs, Calif., much improved in health. A marriage license has been issued toChas. I. Pringle, of San Francisco, and Miss Marie A. Thompson, of Coles Valley. Mrs. 12. A. Fischer and little daugh ter, left this morning for Eugene after a visit here with her brother, F. E. Alley, and family. Miss Luella Kennedy left this morn ing for her home In Portland after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennedy. Hop. J. C. Fullerton has purchased r Cannon's Ice Cream Is made from pure, rich, sweet cream. Better Cream Cannot Be Made Pint Quart Gallon 20c 40c $1.50 Onr fountain flavors are made from pure fruit juices of the high est quality. Cannon's Book & Stationery Store. $1.40 Pants are now., 11.50 " " $1.75 " " $2.00 " " $2.25 " " Almost all Pants from $1.50 up are all wool goods; good values at original prices Dr. Cheadle, dentist. Dance at Armory Saturday night. J. P. Johnson, dentist, Graves' build ing, d-sw. Ask your grocer for Umpqua bakery bread. d-sw-tf. Dr. J. P, Johnson, dentist, Graves building. d-sw. All kinds of pastry at the Umpqua bakery made only of pure materials. Crown and bridge work. Call on Dr. Johnson, Graves building, Rose burg, d-sw-tf. Miss Grace Elder leaves Sunday for Stayton to visit for a month with rela cives. If It's hot weather cool oft with a dish of the famous Hazel wood ice cream at W. D. Bell's. I scream! thou screamest, he screams, and they all -scream for the famous Hazelwood ice cream at W. D. Bell's. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Micelli left this , first-class liverv rie or saddle horse. I t of i Empire Liverv and Feed Stables. Kel- ONE T HIRD OFF i ; - f On going through our stock of Men's Odd Pants we found we had too many, and as we must make room for fall goods, our only recourse is to reduce the price suflicient to induce you to clear them out for us. We have cut the price about one-third, and in some cases even more. There are 200 pair in the lot, and all sizes, from 30 to 40 waist. T ISC JE2 3E X, X C 3E2 S I- .$1.20 $1.25 . $1.40 ..$1.50 ..$1.65 $2.50 Pants are now $1.75 $3.00 " " ,.$2 00 $3.50 " " $2.50 $4.00 " " $2.75 Make Ymir St-lei-tltm Ht-fore Your Slr.v I (innc. A small lot of Men's Golf Shirts, CA 75c and $1.00 values, now ... Jvfl JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE II ST. 1 1 by ! rt The luckv tlav for Julv Is Jiilv S. All nersim hoMintr wale check r fur ihiiitlatu can have the money reiuiuli'U reKtiiitiiiK them before Supt. i. Dance at Armory Saturday night. Dr. Maggie M. Finlay, osteopathic physician, is at the McClallen House. Consultation and examination free. Call up 'Phone 51 when you want CATTLE HAVE "SCABBIES." A Herd of 275 Head From Douglas County Must be "Dipped." from Dr. J. W. Strange, the vacant lot ai mue expense. tomorrow, morning for his farm five miles east Yoncalla, where they will remain for several days. The ladies like Hazelwood ice cream, and the men like to please the ladies. Obviously it is your play to buy Hazel wood ice cream at W. D. Bell's. Go to the Umpqua Bakery for the best bread in the city. They have these varieties of fresh bread every day: French, rye, steam, white and brown. Before buying coupons or having photos made elsewhere call and see the beautiful and useful souvenir given away absolutely free with every dozen photos at the Sunbeam Photo Par lors, d-sw-all. We have the only stock of woolens in the town. Our goods are all wool. Our clothes fit and give satlstication. Our tailors are first class workmen. Get our prices before you buy. Boyce The Tailor. To close out remmants we will sell for 15 days all remmants of carpets in our suire at cost, now Is the time to get your rugs and small bed rooms covered No credit on special B. W. Strong. the Christian at opiositethe public school, on the north wles, side of Douglas street. For We have just received a large ship-1 church, the pastors morning theme ment of- foreign find domestic woolen "Kefuge in God." Service at 11 a. for trousers and suits. Order your fall suit now while the assortment la large. Boyce The Tailor. I find nothing better for liver de rangement and constipation than Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. L. F. Andrews, Des Moines, Iowa. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. Orogonian. .85c Per month, delivered by carrier. "Two Empire Livery and Feed Stables, ley and Banks, sole proprietors. If you desire a good complexion use Mokt Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts on the liver and makes the skin smooth and clear. Cures sick headaches. 25 cts. Money refunded satisfy you. Hamilton Drug Co. Play-goers will have the opportunity Euuexe, Or., Aug. 12. A band of 130 head of cattle, about to be shipped from here to a Montana Indian reserva tion, was yesterday condemned by Gov ernment Stock Inspector Hutchinson on onnminlftf t.ho "u. Mii. ' nn.-l will Tint. if it does not k0 o1Wu,t t oll,,Q lKo c,oto MnHI animals are dipped twice. A drove of !7f head at Oakland and one of 115 to enjoy a good laugh when "A Run- head at Halsey were also condemned away Match" comes here on Thurs-1 an(i all are detained, day evening, Aug. 19th, when it will The atock inspector made the an be presented at the Roseburg opera ' nouncemont while here that "acabbles" house by a company composed of Dear- exi8t9 an over Oregon, Washington and ly all the members of the original cast idrtno, and has no doubt has existed for tnai prouucemt in iNew xonc. me many years. Only by a careful examl press is unanimous in its commenda- nttlion 0f the cattle can the infection bo linn nfrha nlou nrhioh la rlar.lns.ail tn . .. . , v .j,.. " mvw.-.w " uiscovereu. be one of the best of the legitimate Leave or ders at Cftnnon'e Book and Stationery Store The Bath ia Exceptionally De lightful for those who use COLGATE'S FLOATING BATH SOAP-a. cole? TTTsli I J, FLOflTIHG ISA Lvcoi.CflT ff 8i.CJS-i V0ILET TOILET WATER Telephone your orders to41I you command our prompt attention. AS Telegram. ..46c Examiner. ."fie Chronicle.. ."5c Call "be Bulletin.... Sic Mrs. H. A. Frlnk, of Portland, who has been visltlnft here with Mrs. E. W. Bryant, left Friday evening lor Med- ford to visit with other friends, bbe was accompanied by MissOlive Bryant. Special salo of lace curtains. From this date until Aug. loth, we will sell all odd pairs of lace curtains at cost, also will ft ire 10 per ceot reduction on entire line of lace curtains. B. V. Stkon j, The Furniture Man. d-sw-tf. Just received two carloads of the eel ebrated Mitchell wagons, buggies, sur reys, road wagons, hacks, and we have, In fact, anything in the wagon or Implement line. Get our prices be- fore buying, as we know we can savo you money. J. F. BARKER & CO. Grocers, Phone Ml. d-sw-tf. Robt. Hunter, son of D. W. Hunter, of Deer Creek, left Friday night for Philomath, Benton County, to accept a position as bookkeeper with a mercan tile Arm. The young man graduated from Philomath college last June. A telegram was received by Hon. D. S. K. Itulck from Rev. J. A. Town send today in which the reverend gentleman announces his arrival home on the local train this evening. Kev. Townsend will hold services in the Presbyterian church tomorrow. The Christian church of this ci'y is arranging for a great tent meeting to begin Sept. 11th. The tent will be con veniently located, lighted by electricity and furnished with comfortable sjats with backs. It is the intention of the church people to make itascomfortable as the church building, or even more so for warm weather. Evangelists Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Stephens will conduct the meetings. They have held many meeting in the great Northwest. For several years they have been evange lists for the American Christian Mis sionary Society with lis headquarters at Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. and Mts. Stephens' work of recent yearfl has been principally in Washington, Idaho I and Montana. Arrange your affairs so &e Frank E. Alley for reliable ab-1 as to hear Evangelist Stephens preach (tract of title to your property. Up' "d Mrs. Stephens sing while here. All stain o;er the laid offic. " welcome. Evening sermon at S p. Had Boys." Bible school at 10 a. m Both Junior and Senior C. E. meetings at 7 p. m. ou are cordially Invited to these services. Geo. C. Ritchey, Pastor. The government geodetic survey, which has been in progress between Sao Francisco and Portland for the past several months, is to be completed at Roseburg. Arrangements to that end are now being made. The site chosen for the final work is a knoll on Mt. Nu bo, tn West Roseburg. Some men are now engaged in establishing a triangu lation station there, and in a few days a party of surveyors will arrive to per form the scientific portion of the work. The greatest problem presented in A Runaway Match," which is to be presented at the opera house on Thurs day, Aug. 18, Is how to keep from laughing every minute that the curtain is up. Problems of this character are a very acceptable variation to the usual run of plays which seem to be advised solely for the purpose of filling in an evening. "A Runaway Match" wufde- signed to cause laughter and it has not failed to meet every requirement of the specifications In thlsparticulacline, and It is moreover highly praised by tho press critics for the pure, healthy tone which distinguishes it from the usual farce comedy. It moreover, has a plot about which ail the action of the play is centered. The company presenting it here is composed of hinh class play ers, many of whom appear in the spec ialty features, which are lntersiersed through the production. Seats on sale at Burr's music house. Get your seats early. Real Estate Transfers. Joe Lyons et ux to J. A. Black, JoOO; n 1 of lot 4, block 4, Drain. Angelina B. Richardson to Minnie and Minita Bell, 14O0: a strlpVjf ground 22 feet wide off n side of lot 3, block 3'.), Itoseburg. United States to Edmuud G. Brown ing, patent; lot. 1, swj of nwj sec IS, tp 2!) s, r 4 w: el of ne sec 1.1, tp 2H s, r west. Madison Canaway et al to James Young, 1310; 10 acres in s-c 3, tp 25 t. r 5 west. Aaron Rose etal to M. A. Misenhei mer, 1; 145 acres in sec 1(1, tp Ti s, r 5 west. M. A. Misenheiroer to Grafton Worthington, '01; begining on ne cor of Stewart projerty In Roseburg thence s 5.47 chs, thence nw 22 ft, thence n 22 ft thence w 20 ft, thence n 116 ft, thence X ft to place of beginning. class of farce comedies, being clean and clever. It is, moreover, based upon a plot that gives rise to so many humor ous scenes and situations, as to con tinually appeal to the risibilities of an audience. Oakland News. J. T. and L. T. Thompson loft Tues day for Atlanta, 111., and from there they will go to St. Louis to visit the fair. They will he gone about three months. Mrs. Mary Smith, of this city, loft Saturday for Portland, whero she will visit for a month or so with her daugh ter. She was accompanied by her granddaughter, Nahoma Marcellus. E. G. Young shipped another lot of 0 calves from this city last Wednesday to L. Hurt, of Portland. W. T. Burge left Wednesday for Portland to visit with his mother, who has been ill for some time. Smith & Co. completed the drilling of a well at Fir Grove school houso last Monday evening and on Tueeday morn ing went to Winchester to drill a well for Grunt Taylor. Mr. Caton left Wednesday for his home in Dedham, Iowa. Engineer J. I. Colo, formerly an Oak land boy, died in Los Angeles, Calif., July 27, 11K14, of lung trouble, aged 27 years and 9 months. The decoased was born near Uriggs Station, Butte coun ty, Calif , Oct. 15, Win, and leaves a wife and two children and hjA parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leander Cole, and a sis ter, Mrs. E. L. Settle, of this city, be sides several brothers and a sister in Dunsmuir, Calif. Boys, don't neglect this fine flavored Hazelwood ice cream at W. D. Bell's. The ladies love it. Mrs. Bert Westbrook returned from Albany this morning. She was accom panied by Mr. Westbrook's mother who will visit here for a short time. J. J. Kenny and son, of Lcona, ad& Jas. A. Davis, of Yoncalla, wero Rose burg visitors today. Burdock Blood Bitters gives a maosa clear head, an active brain, a streatv vigorous body makes him fit for tAfl battle of life. Cholera Infantum This disease has lost its terrors siorc' Chamberlain's Cholic, Cholora aari Diarrhoea remedy came into general; ubo. The uniform success which at--tonds the use of this remedy in all cos! of bowel complaints in children tab1 made It u favorite wherever its nlnw has become known. For sale by Ham ilton Drag Co. T $500 worth of i-ec o n d - h a n i furniture, stoves and household goods We pay the highest caBh piiceibar same. All Kinds of Household Goody Sold or Exchanged. The Roseburg Junk & Hide Co, Cor. Oak and Roic Sti.. Opp. Empire SUilcu UCAI TH AND VITALITY lllLHLl B Ml DH. MOTT'B DIJ. Tho profit rrptncily for rmrvous prostration and all il.scrtsrR of Uo Kciu'iutlvB- orctins oi on nor box, mion ft nervous j-rosinmon, ruinnor l.oiu Aiimua.. Imuotcnry, Nlk'htly Emissions, Youthful Krrors, Mentiil Worry, dici hsivo om ot Tobacco or Opium, wliU:h load to Consumption ami Insanity. With evw-y, 6 order wc punrantco to euro or refund the uiin-y. Sold :il f I.Oi) ,ht tct, OUoio.forifi.OO. Vll.ftlOTT! tllli J11CAL CO., C'levuluud, OfaA. AFTER USING. For Sale by A. O. Mnrstors A, Co.. Ftifwhnp?. Orflirnn. JENNINGS' BAKERY E. JP.NNINUS, Prop. (SuceesBor to I.J. Norman) Jackson Street, South of the Postoffice. Fresh Bread, Cakes V Pastry Every Day Orders taken for Ilalls.Banquets, Etc. PHONE 165 Everything the very best. ARE YOU WATCHED? If .-ni Are not. but export to 1m. it will bo to your inter est to mil and inspect my lino of wutclicn before punihaH-iiiK- I nm tthvays gliid to wbow nml fxplnin Anything ynn do not know fliMiut a watch. You will hIko find tlmt my pricrp aro rijht. All kinds of repair work dona promptly and aati-lnution guaranteed. AMBIU-'M. To San Francisco, Calif Autf. U. 1W4, Julius Ambrum. aged " years, of Ling hi "a disease. Up till three weeks afro, when lie went to San Francisco for treatment, Mr. Amhrum bad been n continuous resident of Roseburg for twenty years, following his trade as a wayon maker. He was a native of Germany and un married. He was a quiet, Industrious citizen and highly rcsected by all who knew him. Mr. Ambrum owned a place of 24 acres in Riverside Addition to this city, which includes the hill where the two laree water reservoirs are located. The place Is rented ai.d occupied by Johu Sieber. Mr. Ambrum is survived by two sis ters la Michigan, another sister and a nephew in Germany and a niece in San Francisco. The latter will make ar rangements for the funeral which will bs held in Han Francisco today. Violent Attick of Diirrhoci Cured by Chamber Itin'i Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Perhaps a Life Saved "A short time ao I was taken with a violent attack of diarrhoea and be- liv I urnnlrl hm-A liwl If f had nut. gotten relief," says John J. I 'at ton, a leading citizen of ration, Ala. "A friend recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. 1 bought a twenty-five cent bottle and after takinir three doses of it was en tirely cured. I consider it the best remedy in the world for bowel com plaint." For Sale by Hamilton Drug Company. E". W I3VSL.O "W 31? JACKSON IVRBtf t X r - SLABW00D Good and Dry -FOR 8AI.K BY THE- ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. l2 Telephone your ordem and we will deliver you the wood. Plan wood l't inclinH and 4 feel long. o Yard foot of Jackfton St., just across Doer Creek. o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOQ. Barnard's Livery & Stage Stables I EVERYTHING FIRSTCLA8S Stage leaves every day at 0:00 a. m. for Marshflold, North Henri ami all Coos Hay Points. C. P. BARNARD, Prop., H