Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190?, September 21, 1904, Image 2

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    EVENING ROSEBURC REVIEW
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
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REVIEW PUISUSITIXG CO.
h. WIMBKKLY Knnoa
B. W. BATHS FOHKMAN
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Pax year, by mail 12.00
Par Month, delivered 60
Psr Week, delivered 16
SEMI-WHKKLY.
Per year 12.00
Biz Month. 11.00
SEPTEMBER 21, 1004.
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: DEMOCRATIC jTICKET I
FoK PIIKHIDKST
Z ALTON B. PARKER
J OF NEW YOHK
KOK VICE I'ltKWIDKXT
J 1IKN11Y (i. DAVIS
OK WKHT VllKUNlA
2 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
W. 8. Hamilton. .Or Pornr.AsCo.
John A. Jkkk.ihy. .Ok Makion Co.
W. II. Dn.LKK. . .Of Coui.miha Co.
T, II. Ckawfokd. . . .Of Union Co.
Oakland News.
fifer-SsL Mellow yyfaM
Golden Gate Coffee
receives our most careful atten
tion and is always uniform in
strength and quality. The
choicest coffee grown.
Sold in 1 and 2 lb. aroma-tight tins.
Grind fresh each day not too fine.
J. A. FOLGER OX CO.. San franolaco
Importer, and Roasters of Fin Old CorTejaa
REBEKAHS EMERTA1S
Edward Thompson, who has been vis-j
itlng at his old home In Coles Valley j
for several weeks, left on Tuesday for ,
'.pals home in Sjokane. j
Mrs. Wallace Whltmore, who has
been visiting here with her sistor-ln-law,
Mrs. A. G. Young, returned to
her home in Portland last Sunday.
An expert electrician is in Oakland
this week in the interest of our pro
posed electric light plant. f
Some much needed improvements
have been made on the Presbyterian
church hers in the last few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Armstrong, who
have been visiting rolatives in Oakland,
returned to their borne in Lebanon last
Monday.
The Sunday school social given by
Mr. and Mr 8. A. F. Brown, at their
residence on last Saturday eve, was at
tended by a large number of people, all
of whom had an enjoyable time.
Mrs. Geo. W. Prior, who roeontly
Bold his Calapoola farm, has just pur
chased the Jell Gilliam farm, on the
Umptiua, a short distance below Win
chester. II. F. Doardorff roturnod Tuesday
from an extended trip to valloy towns.
Qeo. Kruso, of Kosehurg, has many
-friends In aud about Oakland who
deeply sympathize with him and his
children in their recent sad beroavo
ment and Irreparable loss in the death
of a wife and mother. Pandaiii'S.
WHY DO YOU COUGH?
Do 7011 knewthftt llHtii ronh 1b k dun pier
cimibliiK" Are you Bwn.ro tliat It ofit'u (
tvUR uti the hiiiR", aii'l fr Ino often rutin I mo
diuiutniillutt anil eudfi hi death r,u Tou
It. id to trill with no urli'im a mauwr Av
er'ti KnglUh Kemeily (or roughs, CoUln a ml
('oniiiDiHuii In U-yntid ijliettlnn the itri'Kti'Kt
of all tiKMliTii rvtneilleH. ltMillnto a cough
In one nlitht ami will chirk tt In a tlay. U
will tirevvnt oiouii, relieve mhira ami ciira
conmmtUtin. Our fttih !n II In sottroiif that
we Ruatamee every bottle to lve latUfactloD
r mouey back.
Circuit Court Suits Filed.
Asa J. Iddlnna vs. Peter Turner,
Action to recover 9i:M.Cf, alleged to be
due for board, lodging and nursing.
Mrs. M. K. Ooodridgo vs. K. L. Good
ridge, suit for divorce. I'laintltT al
lcpes cruel treatment. The (turtles
vera married In Douglas county in
3H8H and have three children, nf which
she asks custody. Plaintiff also asks
$15 per month alimony towards the
support of her children, alleging In
connection therewith that defendant is
the owner of a hotel at Canyonville and
besides earns a salary of $(10 per month
at the Gold Bug mine.
Dr. G unit's Blood and Nerve Tonic.
There is not a woman in this land
but al some time in her life would have
been the Deter for the use of this tonic.
For diseases peculiar to women a bet
ter medicine was never mode. It Is
composed of the ingredients from
which the system has been deprived by
disease, overwork, or dissipation. It
enters at once into the circulation,
building up the tissues that have
wasted, making pure rich blood in the
most direct way. For weak, nervous,
and unsteady people, pimply, pale, or
lleshless ieople, it will make strong
steady nerves and give the complexion
that wholcsomo look thut indicates
health, producing good solid flesh at
the ruteof 1 to 3 lbs. per week. Drug
gists sell It for "5 cts. per box, or 3,
boxes for $2. It should be taken after
meals, one or two tablets each time.
For sulo by A. C. Marsters & Co.
Millinery Opening.
Pattern hats and novelties at Mrs.
Da vies' Millinery Parlors, Sept. 21 and
22. CasB Btreet, near the depot. &22.
The World's Fair Route.
Those anticipating an Kastern trip,
or a visit to the Louisiuua Purchase
F.xH)sltion at St, Louis, cannot aiTord
to overlook the advantages otTored by
the Missonu Pacific Railway,
which, on account of its various routes
and gateways, has been appropriately
named "The World's Fair Uoute,"
Passengers from the Northwest take
the Missnrtti Pacific trains from
Denver or Pueblo, with the choice of
either going direct through Kansas
Oty, or via Wichita, Fort Scott and
Pleasant Hill.
Two trains daily from Denver and
Pueblo to St. Louis without change,
carrying ail classes of modern equip
ment, including electric lighted obser
vation parlor cafe dining cars. Ten
daily trains between Kansas City and
St. Louis.
Write or call on W. C. McBride,
General Agent, 124 Third street, Port
land, for detailed information and Il
lustrated literature tf
LOANS
Made on improved farm, hunineM and residence property. Persona
tU'firin to limn money will do well to leave their money with ue tt
be placed fur them.
ABSTRACTS
We have a complete record of ownership and chain of title to every
foot of land in lou(lii" County ; our record b are up to date. We cau
furnish abstracts on short notice and on reasonable terms.
REAL ESTATE
We have special fnrilities for handling timber lands both in buying
and stilling; also other real property.
LAND SCRIP
We buy and sell all kinds of land scrip and place the same on lard
for our clients. Also furnish maps of any township in Kosehurg,
Oregon, land district.
RENTS COLLECTED
For clients, taxes paid, repairs made and property in all', respects
carefully looked after.
WE ACT AS TRUSTEE
Kelleher News.
Ansifinee, executor or financial scent; msnttce estntes or private
f u tide; aMint clients in clrnins up nlcs or loan? on real etnte, hold
the purchase or niorttrave money in trupt. and paying it out as
inptrm-tcd, when all the conditions are f til It lied. .
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT
We have an absolute tlr pnw.f vault and will take care of your
valuables and paper safety ami secrecy combined.
Otic Guarantee & LoamCo.
D 'HAMILTON, Pro dim D. 0.;HA.v.lLTON.;sty. and Trn
Cor. Jackson and Washington Sts., Roscburft, Oregon. j
The first frost of the season can
Monday night, nipping the toma'.o
vines. It was a little early in its ap
pearance, compared with former years.
Mrs. Margaret Campbell and Mrs.
Watson have returned to Myrtle Creek,
after experiencing a very enjoyable
visit of more than a month's duration
with the former lady's daughter, Mrs.
Oscar GustatTson.
Misses Rae snd Lucile Hamilton have
returned from hop picking at Creswell.
They enjoyed the outing very much,
but coming up on the train some light
fingered party relieved Miss Lucile of
her purse containing quite a sum of
money and a number of keepsakes more
highly valued than the coin. It is
thought the thief got off the train at
Cottage Grove.
After an examination by Dr. White,
of Norah, Mr. J. J. Kelleher's little
daughter, who is troubled in her
speech, the latter took his child to
Portland, and will leave her there at
St. Vincent's hospital in charge of a
skilled physician and the sisters. The
little one is an unusually bright child,
and it is generally hoped thut she may
be cured of her atlliction.
Work Is now picking up at the mill,
and will he in full force soon as the
rains set in.
Dr. T. L. White, of McKeesport, Pa.,
and Mr. H. VanXess, of Cincinnati,
Ohio, are visitors of Mr. W. H. Sykes.
They have come out here from the oast
to inspect the mill property, and express
themselves as surprised and highly
pleased at what has been done, and
what is planned for the future. Besides
attending to business they have en
gaged in hunting and fishing.
Mr. W. A. Huberts has sheared bis
stieep. TI.e clip averaged seven pounds
to the fleece.
Mr. GitTord Hamilton has returned
from the hop fields.
Several fine catches of trout have
been made In Uilly creek lately, some
of the fish measuring 14 and 15 inches
in length. The larger ones appear to
be of the Dolly Varden variety.
Mr. Chas. Hewitt returned home
from Winchester Sunday, where he
he has been a couple of weeks.
Cattle this fall are in fine order, but
the foed supply is decidedly short,
should there be much soow during the
coming winter.
The mill company proposes sowing
considerable fall grain for next year's
feed for its horses, and to this end is
securing plows and harrows,
Mr. J. P. Black is making quite a
change for the better in the Stanley
place in the way of Improving the
house, building fences, etc.
Mr. McKlllop has finally finished
burning his slashing, and his neighbors
are quietly taking a fresh breathing
spell.
Several small flocks of wild ducks are
showing upon the mill pond, and a few
of them have got into the pot. Rr.x.
Piptberia, sore throat, croup. In
stant relief. Permanent cure. Dr.
Thomas' Klectric Oil. At any drug
store.
It Will be to Your Interest,
If you contemplate visiting the St.
Louis Exposition, to secure reliable in
formation as to railroad service, the
lowest rales and the best routes. Also
as to local conditions in St, Louis;
hotols, etc., etc.
If ynn will write the und.-rsisned,
stating what information you desire,
the same will be promptly furnisiud.
If we do not hnvo it on hand: will se
cure it for you if fiossib'e. and without
any expense to you. Address
D. a. TiU Miirt.u
Commercial Agent, 112 Third Street,
Portland, Ore.
National Anniversary Observed by the
Local Lodge.
The 5:ird national anniversary of
the organization of the Rebukah lodge,
auxiliary to the I. O. O. P., was cele
brated in a lifting manner by the local
branch of the order, Roseburg Lodge
.No. 41, at their hall in this city Tues
day evening. As on similar occasions
in past years a large number of invited
guests shared in the enjoyment of the
evening. An excellent program of
vocal and instrumental music, speeches
and recitations was rendered. The
affair closed with a sumptous banquet.
Following is the program rendered:
Opening Ode.
Prayer By the Chaplain.
Instrumental Solo Miss Elsie Bene
dick. Address of Welcome Miss Emma
Fisher.
Vocal Solo Mrs. Edythe Kelly.
Recitation, "Since Father Rode tho
Goat" Eva Faulkner.
Vocal Solo Dr. J. W. Strange.
Recitation, "The Odd Fellows' Goat"
Bonnie Palm.
Address C. S. Jackson.
Vocal Solo Mrs. D. G. Palm.
Vocal Solo Mrs. Edythe Kelly.
Emergency Medicines
It Is a great convenience to have at
hand reliable remedies for use in case
of accident and for slight injuries and
ailments. A good liniment and one
that is fast becoming a favorite if not
a household necessity is Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. By applying it promptly
to a cut, bruise or burn it allays the
pain and causes the injury to heal in
about one-third of the time usually re
quired, and as it is an antiseptio it pre
vents any danger of blood poisoning.
When pain balm is kept at band a
sprain may be treated before inllam
mation sets in, which insures a quick
recovery. For sale by Hamilton Drug
Co.
FOR SALE
Ij'OK SALE. Two cottages of five
a- and six rooms. Call at Review
office. tf.
l?OH SALE. Corner business lot, in
-- Roseburg. See me at my oniee,
d-Bw-s27. Louis Barker,
FOR SALE. Or exchange for cow
and difference. A large, gentle
worn norse. iiox u, uoseDurg, ure
gon. d-sw-s27.
POM SALE. Sweet cider and Dure
I' cider vinegnr. Call on C. H. Bris
tol, 'phone 4'J4, Koseburg, Oregon,
d-sw o 15.
"OATS FOR SALE. A few thor
V-J oiiL'hbred, registered "bucks".
.ono bi tter. For prices address, I. A,
Dean, Riddle, Oregon. s22.
FOR SALE. A Chicago typewriter,
nearly new, fine condition. Will
sell cheap. Don't miss it. See me at
my oniue. d-sw-s27. Louis Bar.ee.
T70R SALE. Good house of five
1 rooms, in Roseburg. with three-
fourths of an acre of land in fruit trees
and garden. Address "Z' , care Re
view, or inquire at Review office. d-Bw
MISCELLANEOUS.
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ANTED. Millinery apprentice.
Address Box Y.V2. Roseburg Ore.
OUSE FOR RENT. House aLd
bsrn in North Roseburg. Call
on B. F. Page. d-sw 21.
W ""ANTED. Girl to do general
housework. Apply, Mrs. M.
Josephson.
FOR RENT. A warehouse in Rose
burg. Call on Mrs. M. Josephson
for particulars. tf.
UOR RENT. Six-room house In
Riverside Addition, one mile north
of Roseburg, on the Edenbower road.
Address Thos. Graham, city, d-sw-tf.
FOR RENT. Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. Wood, light and wa
ter furnished. Enquire at F. Long
and Son's harness shop, or at resi-
aence. u-sw-tt.
WANTED. Ten carloads good
wheat or oat hay. Inquire at
Cobb Real Estate Co's office, Roseburg,
for price, etc.
d-l G. A. Conn.
FOR RENT. A nice little home two
miles from the citv. containing 15
acres of land. -This is'the P. W. Mess
place, in Edenbower. See me at my
Oince. u-SW.Ki. IjOL'IS DAR.ZEE.
MEN WANTED. At Glendale, Ore
gon, to cut cordwood. Price
pa,d, 91. ,o per cord, 4-foot wood. Good
fir timber to work in. Apply to W. F.
.Minani, i.ienuaie, Oregon. d-tf.
J NSURANCE D S. West, having ac-
X cepteu several Old and reliable are
insurance companies, is now prepared
to do a generul tire insurance business
Insure with him. Office ooposire P. O.
TRESPASS XOTICE.-A11 persons
are hereby warned not to huui,
with or wtthouidogs. or otherwise tres
wiss on my premises (near Edenbower),
under the penalty provided by law.
d-sw-tf. c. H. Kkistou
DS. T. WEST. Fire Insurance.
, Notary Public. City Property
rented. County and City Warrants
bought and collections made. Office on
Jsvkson street No. 407, Hoover building
opivsite Post Office. d-sw-tf.
VSTRAY NOTICE. I have in my
pasture one ;l-year-o!d red steer:
Mr marks, two upper half cropi.
Owner may have same by calling and
paving charges. G. Friend.
, olalla, Aug. 22, l'.KM. d-sw-s22
IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH
FKOKKNHION4I.,
DR. JI. Ij. STUDLKY
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Sneclallsto! chronic diseases. ';oiisulttion
Irw. Ulllco over thu toMtolllco. Thuiiuma,
Hnuits: 0 t i a. m. ami 2 to 5 p. m.
RcsMcucc a. H. J. (irttveh jlace. '.'hone 1294
POWDER
Absolutely Pure '
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
Larger Sleeping Car Berths.
One of the few railroad companies
that owns and operates the sleeping
cars in service on its lines, is the Chi
cago, Mlllwaukee & St. Paul.
The sleeping cars on this line were
formerly Pullman cars, operated by the
Pullman Company, but for a dozen
years past the railway company has
owned and operated the sleeping car
equipment. In building its sleeping
cars, a departure from the old standard
pattern of cars has been made to the ex
tent of adding about six inches to thu
width and height of the sleepers. This
permits of wider and higher berths.
Length has also been added to berths,
so that comfort is found in them which
is lacking in ordinary sleeping cars.
These large cars are in service on
practically all of the lines of the St.
Paul road, and are very popular with
the traveling public.
Try some Myers Royal Horse, Cattle
and Poultry Sp'ce sold by S. K. Sykes.
1.1 11. da kmy, u. -m. u.
W. DENTIST
Office in the Abraham Building.
(Over the l'ostoillce In Ihe oillpo here.
luiure uccupluil by br. J. U. chajiiiitui.)
EoSEBl'ltr. OltEliON
QEO. E. HODCK, M. D.
Office, in the Reviow building, npstairs
rooms j j nan 14.
Teluphuud, Main 81,
RoBBEOiio. Orb.
PALMER V. HOOVHK,
PHYSICIAN AND 8URGK0N,
RrjSfiBDBG
Ollll
Spocl.l Attention Riven to Dlsesies 0! th
Noseaod Throat.
Otnee Halo 3t.,ou door south 01 Gltv Bs
J 0. TW1TCHULL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Roseburg, ' - - - Obeoon
Special attention given to disease, of the era
office new Douglas County Bant Build
ng.
abur.ct 01 title to deeded lanct. Papers pre
pared lor riling on governme?' land.
Bine prints of township maps showing all va
cut lands.
FRANK E. ALLEY
ARCHITECT and ABSTRACTER
Plans and estimates for all kinda ol
bnildings. Special . designs for office
flxturee"
Office In Dong County Bank Building
Phone 871. B08BHUKG, OKK
GROCERIES.
fOR THE RIGHT KIND
See AT THE RIGHT PRICES
MRS. HENRY E ASTON
'Phone 411.
Roseburg' Theatre
ROSEBURQ ORCHESTRA, Managers.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1Q04
Gorton's DIG Minstrels
BEAUTIFUL ELECTRIC FIRST PART
HIGH-CLASS SPECIALTIES. $ SPLENDID COSTUMES
A GRAND STREET PARADE
Seats on sale at Bell's
PRICES 75c, 50c and 35c.
Candy Kitchen.
Roseburg-Marshfield Staee Line
B. FENT0N, Proprietor
SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE TO
Myrtle Point, Coquille all Coos'Bay Points
Stage leaves Roseburg every morning at 6 :00 a. nu connecting with
r!vTpo.n rtl8 Po,nt ,or lRrBhfield and "i,h Uie SiSrSSiJSuS
GOOD RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS
!Tnrfr(l,. . .
Cass slreeCnear the d"' " " ' "
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
$ ride of )ougfas T?our
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST'
MANrFACTTRSn BT .
DOUGLAS COUNTY FLOURING MILLS
a. w. bashford & son. Props. full Line of Mill Feeds
ARE YOU WATCHED?
If yon are not, but exwrt tn h it arm k- .
est to call and insrWct mv Ue of uatohJl t f ?m "l"'
ing. 1 am alwav, glad to s and VxnUin .nrcho
do not know lutSR watoh. Yo w,"'. VZ "', y
Prices are right. All kinds of repafr work ,. Rt ?,y
and satisfaction guaranteed. ne P'011''?
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