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. - V c " -.' ,- V Evening oseburg Review, Vol. VII. ROSEBUKG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1904. Nj. 175. otherhood MOTHKKIIOOD is the reward nature bestows upon hfalthy womanhood. Women whose vitality has been sapped by disease cannot safely give birth to chil dren. In pregnancy and in childbirth weak ness of the mother is reveaied iu the pain and affony she sutlers. This great medicine drives out every veB tige of inflammation and weakness, and gives tone and strength to the delicate or anna which mature the child. The rains of pregnancy are banished by Wine of Cardui, and mis carriages, which blast so many fond mother's hopes, are prevented. Floodine. which so often occurs after childbirth, is corrected when Wine of Cardui is used during pregnancy. Wine of Cardui babies are healthy babies, because, during the months of pregnancy, the mother is able to give them necessary vitality and strength. ( Willi these facts presented to American women no expectant mother should be satisfied without the re-inforceuient that Wine of Cardui will give her. Kvery mother should be able to treat herself in her home with, this valuable medicine. Wine of Cardui can be secured from any druggist at $1 .00 a bottle. Polycarp, N. C, Jan. 11, 1902., Iain the mother of seven children and while in pregnancy with the firstix suffered untold misery until they were born. One month before the seventh was born 1 began to take a bottle of Wine of Cardui, which gave me relief after taking three doses. 1 used the remainder of the bottle until the birth of the child. and was stouter in three days after the birth than I was in a month after the birth of either of the first six. 1 am 29 years old, MKS. V. ELIZAUtTH STAFt'UHD. US,-" JJ GROCERIES THAT ARE FIRST rntp. nrt to the highest etandard of quality in every way, cannot be sold at uxuaui (unary low prices. But the best goods can be Fold at reasonable figures and that is what we aim to do. We buy when and wbere we get goods that will prove eatitdactory to our moat particular customers, and are satisfied to sell at a mall profit. Can vvu do more? m J. F. BARKER & CO GROCER S Buggies, Hacks, Spring Wagons, Sporting Goods, Ammunition and Fishing Tackle GET MY PRICES BEFOBEYOU BUY S3, li. S3 "32" ZS. 13 S3 R o se burg, Oregon Special TODAY and WEDNESDAY Log Cabin Creams and Syrup Taffy our own receipt delicious. AT furrier's, VAREFUL CONFECTIONER i Our Motto Is Quality GRAND MILLINERY OPENING -AT- THE BELL SISTERS Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept. 19-20-21 Ladies, we acain invite yon to inspect onr complete line of Fattern Hats, consisting o( tbe latest desiiins In Taffeta, Crushed Velvet, Chenille, ornamented with the Cavaljer Plumes. Military Pon Pens, Coqtie Feath ers, consisting of all the new shades of Brown, Burnt Onion, Terra C'otta and Mahogany. The Styles Unexcelled. Call and See Them MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19-20-21 MUKDEN NEXT Kuropatkin EntrenclicsHisArmy at That City. BLOODY BATTLE IMMINENT Reports at ToKio Say the Japanese 'Have Been Victorious at Port Arthur. Special to Evening Review. Tokio, Sept., 21. A report received here today from a point near Mukden says General Kuropatkin has decided to make a determined stand at that city. His whole army is now strongly entrenched, awaiting the Japanese on- laught. The battle promises to be almost as bloody as that fought at Liao Yang three weeks ago. That the romalning defenses of Port Arthur will fall into the hands of the Japanese within a fortnight is the pre diction which bas arisen from reports just received here concerning the re sults of the assaults made by tne Jap anese during the past 48 hours, after two weeks of careful preparation. The reports gay that the Japanese have been victorious at every point. RUSSIANS RKI'ULSKD. London, Sept. 20. A dispatch from Tokio to a news agency says: "A strong Russian force made a sortie from Port Arthur on the after noon of September 13 and attacked the Iueshan fort, which was recently captured by the Japanese. The light ing lasted some hours, and the Rus sians eventually repulsed with heavy loss." Chas. Reed and Frank Moore at Ken dull, last night, Bert Warham was fatally shot by the former. Bystanders then interfered, beating Reed so se verely that he may die. MANY TO GO ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS euro Dypjiepsla and all digorcrfl arising from ludleLBtlon Endorsed by physIciauB every where. No euro, iio pay. "J6 cents. Forak' by Hamilton Drug Co, Koseburg, Or.; Oakland Drug . o.. Oakland. Or Trial packages ,ree by wrlUug to W. H. Hooker &io , bulla ;o, n. Y. Roscliurg Citizens Will Attend League Convention PETITION FREELY SIGNED Meet Next in Portland. j ontaiuo, Or, sopt. 2o.-Portiaud Wbolc County Will be Represented as waH chosen as next place of meeting of tr-ii pr-infe Pioc tbe Oregon Irrigation Association at ntIi dl bUUlb U" the second day of the convention here . SCptCfflbCf 23. today. The following officers were I elected : President E. M. Branuick, Portland, First- Vice-President S- A. Lowell, Pendicton. Second Vico-President F. W. Mut calf, Ontario. Seretary A. King Wilson, Portland. Treasurer A. H. Devers, Portland. Buckten's Arnica Salve. Has world-wide fame for marvellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm tor Cuts, Koseburg promises to be splendidly represented at the southern Oregon meeting .of tho Oregon Development League at Grants Pass next Friday, Sept. 23rd. Nearly seventy residents of tho Douglas County metropolis havo signified, in writing, their iutontinn of either attending that important con vention in person or sending a substi tute In case of being unable to be Corns, Burns, Rous, Sorts, l elons, present. The list of these residents, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Kbeum, Fever wh wiH join in the movement foP tt Sores, Chapped Rands, Skin Ki upturns, ' . infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed . heater Oregon, as now inaugurated Only 2.V; at A. C. Marsters & Co., all over the statu in the form of local Druggist. Reduced Round Trip Rates Ac count Worlds Pair, St. Louis commercial clubs, includes prominent ; business and professional men of the city. Added to tho list are the names of men equally as prominent in tho farming and stockraising business. This delegation of representative citizens will bo augmented 'on their departure for Grants Pass by members of the Commercial clubs of Drain, Oak- First class tickets on sale May, 11, 12, 13, June, 16, 17, 18, July, 1, 2, 3, Aug., 8, 9, 10, Sept., 5, ti, 7, Oct., 3, 4. 5. Rose bur k. to St. Louis, and return. ttnrwl Oil rlnYe u'lth etrtit ntor tirn vt ln.Tiia at rates ranging from 873.45 to 8iW.0 land, Myrtle Creek and Uiddlo, besides according to route chosen. Passengers a number of others from outlying will have privilege of starting on any districts. This insures recognition at SlSn,. Z L inva f I m r i lh meeting of all the varied sale date. Inquire of Agent Southern industries and resources of Douglas P acitic Co., Koseburg. d-sw-ti county as regarus tne relation or eacn to tho pending movement of progress. One of tho moat Important thing .inthii it . , ..n.W .t.i. willun lne "oflouurg delegation win law. Abuse that law even sliirht . work for at the meoting is the framing pain results, irregular living meats i a pennon asKing tne war uepart- j derangement of the organs, resulting mont, at Washington, to establish their What is Life? In the last analysis nobody known. represent the club at the Southern. Oregon meeting of the league at Grants Pass next Friday. The first regular meeting of the club will bo held at the Commercial Bank next Monday evening, at 7::!0 o'clock An invitation to attend and participate this progressive movement is ex tended to all citizens of Oakland and vicinity. n Praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kcmedy "Allow mo to give you a few words n praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr. John Ilamlott, of Knglo Pass, Texas. "I suffered ono week with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without getting any relief, when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. Aftur taking one dose folt greatly rolicved and when I had taken the third doBe was entirely cured i manic you irom cue Dot torn 01 my heurt for nuttine this trreat remedy in the hands of mankind." For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. COBTOn M1XSTRELS COMING. r, Higli Class Organization Will be here September 28th. Gorton's Minstrels will come to Rosoburg Sept. 2Sth 11)01. Resides tho distinction of being tho oldest minstrel organization traveling, tho company also said to bo one of the best, num bering among its porformers such well known people as Welby and Pearl, Gorton aud Lee, Celone Pearl-Fell, James Logue, the Mardo, troupe Cres-4 cunt City Sextette, the wonderful Faron Trio, and many others of ability. Special attention has been given to the selection of tho vocal contingent. Comedy aud high class special acts have been liberally provided, and as . usual with this company tho instru mental music will be of the highest order. in Constipation. Head in-be or Livt-r bure Lure ror Files, 'quickly re-ad justs this. It's gentle, Itching Piles produce moisture and : yet thorough. Only 2oc at A. C cause Hchiug. This form, as well as ; Mursiers & Co., Drugstore. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding PUns are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile j Upmpilv. Stons itchinirand bleedlnif. Oregon Pioneer Suicides. Absorbs tumors. 50c. a jar at Druggists, ! or sent by mail. Treatise free. Write j me about your case. Dr. Bosanko, ! Phila., Pa. For sale by A. C Marstera i cCo., Druggist. j Steamer Mascot Sinks. Special to Evening Review. St. Hklf.ns, Ore., Sept. 21. The Ashland, Or., Sept. 20. Joseph Robinson, an Oregon pioneer of the '50s, committed suicide here thin morn ing by swallowing an ounce of carbolic acid. Robinson, who had lost one leg, had been desjwmdent for some time, and had repeatedly threatened to make away with himself. new army post In this city. This feature alone Is well worthy the co operation of every citizen of Rosoburg. The Southern Pacillc Company has granted a special round-trip raw of $2.;j0 between Rose burg and Grants Pass for the occasion. Following Is the petition circulated in Rosoburg to insure attendance at the Convention, togotht-r with the names of those who Bigned it: We, the undersigned citizens of Hose burg, Oregon, do hereby pledge ourselves to go to the meeting of the Oregon Development League, at Grants t 'ass, Oregon, September, zs, i!n, or, Sour Stomach. When the quantity of food taken is p too large or the quality too rich, sour Btomaeh Is likely to follow, and es pecially so If the digestion has been weakened by constipation. Kat slowly and not too freely of easily digostcd food. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let live hours elapse botween meals, and when you feel a fullness and woight In the region of the stomach aftor eat ing, take chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the sour stomach may be avoided. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. ' Deceased was born in Ohio In 1(4, freight and nassencrer steamer Mas- i nianiI wit. ! in event of not being able to go irson i v - -."V - i .olasuust tute sunk last night near the bar at the ; later in Jackson County. Ho was at mouth of Lewis river. There were no one time well-to-do, but had lost nearly casualties. everything. He is survived by three sons and one daughter. Has Sold a Pile of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for more than twenty years and it has given entire satisfaction. I have sold a pile of it and can recom mend it highly. Joseph McKlhincy, Linton, Iowa. You will find this rem edy a good friend when troubled with a cougti or cold. It always affords quick relief and is pleasant to take. t or sale oy Hamilton urug lo. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o Everything New and Firstclass. J Open Day and Night g O Y S T E R S Olympia and Eastern Served in any Style at the HEADLIGHT RESTAURANT Near the Depot O00000000O000000500000000000000O00O0O00000C0000000OP Peacemaker's Shot. Special to Evening Review. Hki.exa, Modi., Sept. 21. While attempting to prevent a fitfht butween RHEUMATISM Kidrjev.Stomach and Nervous Troubles are positively cured wilh Oil of Kdeu and feweet Spirits of Eden. 1 hey are not cheap reme dies, but inexpensive cures. $.5 will buy the lot. Sold by all first-clas drupgipta. A MlKAM'LOf - CI RK tK RHECMAl I.-M THR CL. Ol-oF. MFnrrw. f'n , Oi KUNfj, ("A I. an i :-. er fp'tn vioi'iit t' .rl;-. ..f -int:r I'b' lU'i'm. i l i :i t: ktf !Ctil!l ih?'f H!' O! Orti!I:1. fa'., Chi mj lutnf clu ) who M I I to'.IJ ift T'M-nv or, an'1 voinl W it r; i-pj f-ir 1. 'f. H'lt our flay 1 h kj'pi nul n vci h i' l of a mH hottlf of OIL ' KI'K.N M'infctiri.'1 l.y yo'ir (''jmimtir nil I ure it. A I" ii'in! I ut :v.r mft,l !i'ii:,(. mr.rf I th K-i.-j y nhirfi enllrr ;y i t 1 rno. I I havo ir. r h-l t),e ';iicMt r'.!ir( tice tf Ihff i r,-i-c. l rhcih 1 ha vp i-cn hr ! vtnrK-r, ar i l ave hftti in irv f". r-,utut.j- alrr.r: CTcrv hik 'Iohj Ih" f ill iv(ir of an ai'la? :'hjttT ! cannot bcak too htR.iiy nf the merit oi (Hi, OF KI'KNfor rnnnr Rheiirrntin. hni I gldilly mak-ihl tatvrnut (or th- l-'iiilt of ufTcrlmr hurnnnliy. A :iyonc m MUriott n lit me aui K.f-rulii perwtially tJic txlcul or rriT nuiTttif and th mlraculoo car that baa teD eifectd Id tor cane. Vary Kefpet fully. O. FlMIKR. With JacktOD raroltareCo. OUlau-3,CaJ C3 O Like a Comet in tha sky cornea to lh weak and ftVv curing ai VAA X V tha star of health V to " weak and ey wwe''y despon- o m ac h troubles and digestive diaorders famous remi does for the stom ftch that which it Is unable to do for Itself, even If but lightly disordered or overburdened Kodol supplies the natural Juices of digestion and does the work of the stomach, relaxing th nirvous tension, while the Infiarr.ed muscles and membran of that orf;an are allowed to re::t and heal. It cures Indication, flatulence, paip.tnion of the he?.rt. nervous d,-,'T-"-p5:a ar.d all st-rr.a-ii traul.ies bv clea:-.j.fi(f. purifyir.j? ar.d slrer,;;!r.cr.i;.p the glands mem.irar.ci of the stom ach and digest, vo organs. KodclDjspepsiaCwt Tow Diter Cut Snnly Ttm. Bott.e eiiv. S 1.00 Si") h--Htif 2'J times tr.a Uiil 6-5, i.sf-r 5'.c. PffT.rri by t, C. DeWITT CO., CUlCAOO. m am;. SIONATUHKS. T. It. Sheridan, Frcl J. Blnkoloy, D. S. K. Huick, D. S. West, 11. V. Strong K. L. llashford, W. L. t'olib, K. It. Waile, S. C. Klint, .1. II. Hoolh, C. W. Parks, F. (I. Micelll, J. C. FuilerUin, F. VV. Hajnos, Geo. K. Houck, O. P. Cosliow, Sam Josoptison, S. K. Hykes, J. H. Sykes, W. W. Chappeil, O. W. Stiley, X. Atfee, IiOiiis Harze?, J. O. Watson, F. K. Alley, W. A. Hurr, U. h. Hamilton, I lout 1 McClallcn, .1. V. Wrl?lit, Max Weiss, IIkvik.w Pub. Co., G. W. Dimmick, F. F. Patterson, O. C. Baker, W. H. Jaroicson, VT. U. Fisher. A. C. Marsters, Denning ti Kent, F. M. Heard, F. W. Itcnson, Dr. K. V. Hotwer, Churchill &. Wooiloy, Frank Goodman, Harvey Jones, I. J. Norman & Co., Fullerton & Kicharrfson, Frank Ken nedy, Kico A: Iliee, A. Creasin, A. D. Hradiey, I. Abraham, Cas(!lj,:t;r & Gray, I). C. Mi'U'illiains, Allwrl Abraham, Cochran Ac Iun;h, Wm. Vanfturen, K. H. Oixon, Morris Weber, J. F. Ibrkcr, V, S. Hamilton. .1. II. Hamilton, Plaimlealer Pub. Co., S. W. I)uKKr, J. G. Flook Co.. Kelloy A. Hanks, J. W. IfaoHbrouh, F. H. Hamiin. New I. O 0. F. Officers, San KltANciK(X), Sept. 20. Tho fol lowing ollluera were elected by tho sovereign prarnl lodu: Grand sire, Holwrt K. Wright, of AlU-ntowD, l'a. Deputy tt-and sire, K. S. Conway, of Chicago. Grant! secretary, J. Frank Grant, of Hulliitiore. Grand treasurer, M. Hi chard Muckie, of Philadelphia. STARVED OUT. Many a girrivin hnn been forced to give up the tiglit and hang out tltc white ting of surrender, when hick of food lia.1 weakened the men i-ast all power to continue the struggle. Mfiny a man is similarly starved out of business. His digestion is impaired. If i a food does not nourish him, and lack of V fa fl'l"IMI, Mo. f I mm .1 J.- , . ,..v ' 'hi'' k dvc in wfffiiMi! iti"n ."i ; i t-n -t tun- ii-l t.ii.'- l !i'! -.n I tin! I !'( .,i.l..tiM -tf lir-T l.r :, V t-,.,V. !:. i'h tr.lf- M-n Mm!,. m lii-.vtrv.1 I en, lli.irw Iti.tnk to lIT I'urrc !-,! Il 4 vtreneth to carry on the struggle he turns his store over to an other. Iir. Pierre's Golden lMedical Discovery cures diseases nf the Stotmu-h and ntlier or gans of digestion and nutrition. It restores strength to weak, nerv-ous,niii-ihiwn men and women. Kor sale by Fullerton At Itichaidson, UoMburg, Oregon, Oakland Falls in Line. Oa;u.ai, Cjrogon, Strpt. JO. Nnncial orripon'hTice) -A nunilifrr of business ttin and oihor citi.'-di of Oakland or irar.ied a ':luh b'tro Monday vi:nir,r for the pitrpoto of ailiatin v.ithtln Orcyon Dcvfloprncnt T-;;ttuo. Tin folio wfrju oili''isrs wen; bleiaed: pres., . U Uimmii'k: Nt 'ic-! Pres., ('. fi. l,"-rtley: 2nd 'in: Pes., ('. L. (.'i,eti- th; S:- Iynu'ttton: rrffas., H- .1 Muboney; dlr':;tors, Phil Ileckley, A. K. raton, K. M. Brookes, A. I iruhlif and K. W. Tripp. Tbe organization has taken the name of tbe Oakland Development league. Three dek-gattt were selected to nit tpn vrar bro I h r - -1 1 . ; . r)i.r wilt., r Win. '.'It til.. -HI: I h'l i nun h f.,r tn". W iHl can HV ' VrTflv I nlftTftt, n1 t t (!' :.in,v a.ut inr-nt let the-n mit I will take ureal ilrnure in Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse tha bo wets and stimulate the sluggisli liver.