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7- " . "',..:.,.v ' f ..... EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW SETEMBlt 21, l'J04. DAILY WUATIIKU KtSPOHT TJ. 8. Weather Burean offlre. Roseburg, Or. 21 hours ou luiR .' p-ui 6it. '.0. !9ll. J"re H'itatiotiB iu lccnes and hundredths: Maximum temperature 76 Minimum temperature Frecipitalion 00 Total preelp. fllnce first of mouth UO avk. preclv. (or this month for l years... 1.1-1 Total prculp. from 8cpt. 1, WO I to dal.... .00 AverRKj precipitation from eepf- 1 0.C- Total defli'leiicy from Hepl 1. ltffri C.W Average precipitation for 27 wet aeanouB Ibept to May, laciufcive) 33.57 luua. uibook. Obseiver. LOCAL HAPPENINGS TODAY'S EVENTS OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY Hamilton Drug j Co. Fly Ni Tills Is the article we prepare for the protection of cows and horses from flies. Nothing better. An application every other day will insure your stock from the ravageB of these ii sects. It iB inexpensive. 60c Per Gallon Hamilton Drug Co. JUST PCCEIVCD New lot of copyright books comprising 'he following Popular Titles: ' The Rlnht of Way J'"'k',' Resurrection Tol-toy I'aslle Craney Crnw McCutcheim In the Palace ol the Kln. .... I'raj .li;nl Doroir-y Vernoll, ol llwldolt HalLMaJor Truth bextcr '; all Uncle Terry Mutin The Secret tlrchar.1 . . aslle The Forge 111 the Forest Ri.lierls All Kuemyto the Klin.. Stephens The Hound of HakerviNe IV.'yle Janice Merliitth ,v . ".'! David Haium V.e.tcott Via Cruel. lrVr!"rd Quiney Adams Sawyer li.lKln Captain Kettle '1?n The Eternal city ,M Tale' of the Ex Tanks. ( ullen A (lentleman flayer Stephens The Mississippi Hubble lloniib Senator North Alherloii Ralph Marlow Savior Hester lilalr ';" Mis I'elilcoats llltoD When Knighthood wasin Flower. ... . caskoden ChantiiiceV In the Fi. Richard Hardin Iiavls Checkers" ..Bio-awn Artie t.eonre Ade GraUKtar'k McCutcheon Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. ..lioyle Rockhavcn The Master Christian l" V The Hath Comedy !, . Sentimental Tommy , Blenuerhaeset Pidgin 75c Each By mail 12c extra. Send In or ders early as our supply is limited Cannon's Book & Stationery Store. The Weather 5 FOR ROSEBURG AND VICINITY Tonight and Thursday Showers. We solicit your drug patron- age with the assurance that nothing will be left undone on our part to make your relations with us pleasant ( id and satisfactory. V We respectfully invite all to favor us by giving our stock of (; pure drugs a thorough in- spection. if 00 RKOISTKRED DRCWilSTS H MA' TH1 DEPOT PMOMft sl Go to the Cmpqua Baa-ery for the best bread In the city. They have these varietiesof fresh bread every day French, rye, steam, while and brown. Ask your grocer for Umpquu bakery bread. dswtf. Let us clean and press your clothes, Boyce, the tailor. Kresh bread and all kinds of pastry daily at Norman's. . d-tf. We clean, press and repair your clothes. Boyce. the tailor. George Swift,'of Ten Mile, was trans acting business in Roseburg today. Dr. Lowe, the optician, will he in Roseburg October 6 and 7th. d-sw-tf. Simon Caro returned this morning from a business trip to San Francisco. See Dr. Studlcy, Osteopathy Physi cian, over the postotlice. Consultations free. tf. Miss Grace Elder has returned from a visit with relatives at Salem and Stay ton. Miss Luella Kennedy, sister of the late Mrs. G. W. Kruse, returned to Portland today. T. W. Clark, Supt. of the Bandon Woolen Mills, is in the city enroute to San Francisco on business. "Sow good digestion waits on appe tite, and health. on both." If it doesn't, try Burdock Blood Bitters. I scream! thou screamest, he screams, and they all Bcream for the famous Hazelwood ice cream at W. D. Bell's. The Revival services that were con ducted last weeic in the big tent are to be continued at the Christian Church. There is nothing like the delightful Hazelwood ice cream on a summer's evening good for man, woman and child. On sale at W. D. Bell's. The ladies like Hazelwood ice cream, and the men like o please the ladies. Obviously it is your play to buy Hazel wood Ice cream at W. D. Pell's. Mr. and Mrs. Tbos- Cannon and the latter's sister, Miss Susie Lewis, left this morning for Eugene to visit with relatives and attend the district, fair. R. L. Gile, who has been employed as a bookkeeper with alumbercompa' y at Hilts, Calif., is visiting here with friends, enroute to Salem to spend the winter. We have just received a large ship ment of foreign and domestic woolen for trousers and suits. Order your fall suit now while the assortment in large. Boyce The Tailor. When troubled with constipation try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They are easy to take and pro duce no griping or other unpleasant effect. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. Call at our Big Furniture Store for Steel Ranges and Healing Stoves. Ranges from S:to to $30, and Heating Stoves from $-.ijO up. . d-stv-tl B. W. Strong. Orogontan. .85c1 Telegram. ..45c Pgr month yMnleA Examiner. . ,5c 1 by carrier. I'iave or Chronicle..."6c f dersat Cannon's Book Cll 75,. and Stationery Store Bulletin 6ic. Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and all scrofu lous affections. At all times a match less system Ionic and purifier. Money refunded if you are not satisfied. 50c and $1.00. First fall import of fancy china now just in. See our windows and call in and see the swellcst china ware ever brought to Roseburg all the latest thing, swell shapes, dainty decorations and hand painted pieces. Rice & Rice the House Furnisheis. d-s3. Rev. J. A. Crutchlield is viBitlnghere with friends. He has been spending the past ten weeks in Coos County, and is much improved in health. He leaves in a few days for Chicago to make his future borne, stopping off at Albany enroute to viBil his son. 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 he fore buying, as we know, we can savo you money. J. F. Barker & Co., Grocsrs, Phone 201. d-sw-tf. Engineer Emmett Butler left this morning for Portland, and In company with Engineer Dick Morris, will leave that city Friday for San Francisco. The object of their trip is to attend the lirt general meeting of that por tion of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers employed on all lines-of the Harrimansj&tem., The city council, at a special meet ing Tuesday, formally accepted the Im provement work on Douglas street, by Contractor V. R. Stowell, the work now being finished. . A warrant for 91,000 in payment of the contract figure was ordered drawn in favor of Mr. Stowell. The only transaction be sides this business was the approval of the salxm bond of Cocbran & Durch and the instruction to the recorder to issue a license Id accordance there with. Osteopathy cures constipation, tf. W. O. Bridges, of Yoncalla, Is in the city. Ice cream, pure in quality and su perior to any, at Norman's. d-tf. Boys, don't neglect this fine flavored Hazelwood ice cream at W. D. Bell's. The ladies love it. If it's hot weather cool off with a dish of the famous Hazelwood ice cream at W. D. Bell's. Fresh oyster season is now open. Served in any style, at the Senate. Best in the city. b22. W. A. Elder, of Stayton, is visiting at the Soldiers' Home with his father, Commandant W. W. Elder. Sylvester Church, a member of the Soldiers' Home, returned Tuesday from a pleasure trip to Portland. Mrs. E. H. Billings and daughter Bernice, left last night for Portland to visit for a month with her mother, Mrs H. Sharkey. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Jones and A. C. Alfred left last evening for Klamath County, via Ashland, to enjoy a three weeks' outing. Dr. Wm. Osier says: The most in jurious ol all habits is "drug taking." Osteopathy leads you to the perma nent road of health. tf. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wlinbcrly leave this evening for Grants Pass to visit for a couple of weeks with their daughter, Mrs. C. L. Clevenger. Mrs. T. Taplin and daughter arrived Tuesday from Sidnaw, Mich., to join Mr. Taplin, who has been located here for the past two years. Mrs. C. A. Sehlbrede, of Marsh Held, is visiting here with friends. She has been visiting the past week at Win chester with her daughter, Mrs. F. K. Gcttins. y Mrs. Jessie Barker, of Spokane, and Mrs. Alice McKenzie and daughter, of Portland, are the guests of their brother Hon. J. C. Fullerton, and family, of this city. Mrs. W. M. Siegmund and two child ren, who have been visiting here with her brother, Atty. Louis Barzee, and family, left this morning for their home in Salem. Mrs. Dr. John Wright and grand daughter, Miss Fannie Campbell, re turned Tuesday from a three months' visit at various places In Missouri, in cluding the World's Fair at St Louis. Bert Sperry, who on Monday re signed his position at K Da Motta's barber shop, left last night with his ife and her sister, Miss Clara Morri son, for Chehalls, Wash., to reside. We have the only stock of woolens in the town. Our goods are all wool. Our clothes fit and give satisficatlon. Our tailors are first class workmen. Get our prices bolore you buy. Boyce The Tailor. Hon. J. G. Mack and wife, of Port land, are visiting here with Mr. and Albert Abraham. Tney arrived Mon day from San Francisco, where Mr. Mack attended the convention of Knights Templar. I have the best line of samples to select a suit from in the city, Fall line has just arrived. Call In, boys, and take a look at them. Clothes cleaned and pressed. Roy R. Sloper, Prop., next door H. Marks & Co. Steam cleaning, dying, pressing and repairing done on short notice ladies and gent9 clothes strictly firstclass. New fall samples just received. Suits (15 and up. You'll save money by buy ing from Sloper's Pressing and Clean ing Establishment. Phone 253. Ladles' tailored suits, made by Chas, A. Stevens & Bros., of Chicago, are superior to any. All the latest pat terns in fail suitings, waists and jackets now to be seen at Mrs. E. P. Long's, resident agent, 712 Stephens Su At home Tuesdays and Saturdays, d-sw-tf. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Cheadle take their departure from Roseburg to morrow. They have not yet decided upon their future location, but they will spend the next few weeks visiting with relatives at various points in the Willamette Valley. During their two years' residence here, Dr. Cheadle and his estimable wife have made many friends who regret to see them move away. A good sized audience was trealedto an evening of genuine enjoyment at the Roseburg theatre Tuesday night by "The Hilli of California''. The piece as played was a noticeablo im provement over that on the occasion of the troujie's visit to till city last year. The feature of the play was the reali stic rural scene in the second act where live chickens and ducks cavort before a background of canvass on which wasdepicted a striking likeness of a farm house and grain field. FALL OPENING : Of Gae Pattern Hats TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1904 ; We have the exclusive sale of Gage Street Hats and Pattern Hats, a com- J plete and carefully selected assortment of which will be placed on display, I Tuesday, September 20, 1904-. Gage Hats positively cannot be obtained else- J where in Roseburg. Wt nicnlnv a Fall I mo nf Skirts and VVaist8 Coats an,i Cloaks, We UlSpiay d rdll UnC Ol Florsheim Shoes for Men, McDonald I TInion Made Shirts and Sorosis Petticoats. I JOSEPHSON'S Big Store Fur that lame back try osteopathy. Find lay, the piano tuner, is in the city. u-sw-tf. Buy your cuds, ammunition and sporting goods of S. K. Sykes. Crown and bridge work. Prices rea sonable. J. P. Johnson, dentist, j All kinds of pastry at the Umpqua bakery made only of pure materials. First class nurse wants position ; Cull on Mrs. Alice Wooten, Pine St., i near photo gallery. o7. ( Moki Tea positively cures sick head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a per fect complexion or money refunded. 25 and 50 cents. Special Rate to Grants Pass. I The Southern Oregon session of the Oregon Development League, will be held at. Grants Pass, Sept. 23rd, 11104, for this occasion the Southern Pacific Co. will sell special tickets to Grants Puss, and return, on Sept. 22nd and 23rd, at one and one third fare for the round trip. Tickets limited to return on Sept. 24th. d-sw-s22. Gold crown and brutgo work of the best quality, by Dr. Strange. tf. Church Directory. CHRISTIAN HC'IKXCK MK.IETY. Holds Btfrvlei's. t'vi-ry SnutlRy nt 11 a.m., ami every Wt'.hu'Mlay m h j. in. In ihu smaller hall in tha I. o. (. K. tni idling in lios.'biirjf, Sun ilny sermon: "KeAllty." d-sw. ME. CIH'RCH, Smith, Ci.r. Stephen s anil Wflt-httiKton BtreelH. Sunday services: I'ri'HfhiiiK tit 11 a. in. ami :M p. in. Sun day school at 10 a. m.: Kpworth leaguo at 8::!0 p. in.; Junior leaKiie at a p. m.; 1'rayer meeting on 'iuurstlay at 7;0 p. m. BORN. SWIFT Friday, Sept. 0, 1904, to Mr. and .Mrs. ueorge bnnt, ol Ten Mile, a boy. BURR. In Roseburg, Sept. 20, 1004, to .Mr. and .Mrs. v. A. Burr, a son. JNTXTW TODAY. TAKEN BY A MISTAKE. A lady's shawl from the I. O. O. F. hall at the conclusion of the Rebekab enter tainment, on the night of Sept. 20. Please return to this oiiice. dsw-tf. FOR RENT. The Kent farm con sistint? of 720 acres. 21 mites south of. Elk ton, on Oakland road. New house on the place. Any one want ing a good farm or stock range should call on or write I it A Wimiikkly, urain, uregon, at. once. a-sw-oi. MARRIED. RYAN JOHNSON. At Woodburn, Ore., Sept. 21, 10U4, Henry Ryan and Miss Gertrude Johnson. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ryan, of this city. He is a South ern Pacific llreman working out of Grants Pass. His bride is a sister of Mrs. James V agonal as t, of Roseburg, aud was formerly night operator at the central telephone olllce here. Mrs. Wagonblast and Mrs. Ryan were in attendance at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan will reside for the present at Grants Pass. Their many friends join in extending con gratulations and best wishes. The Stomach is the Man. A weak stomach weaken? the man, because it cannot transform the food he eats Into nourishment. Health and strength cannot be restored to any sick man or woman without first restoring health and strength to the stomach. A weak stomach cannot digest enough food to feed the tissues and revive the tired and run down limbs and organs of the body. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di gests what you eat, cleanses and strengthens the glands and membranes of the stomach, and cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles Sold by Fullerton & Richardson. Mrs. Fred Schwarz arrived here last Sunday front Wisconsin to join her husband, who Is employed at the J. G. Flook & Co's. mill. $500 worth of second-hand furniture, stoves and household goods. We pay the highest cash price for same. All Kinds of Household Goods Sold or Exchanged. The Roseburg Junk & Hide Co. Cor. Oak and Ron Sti.. Opp. Empire Stabl , AFTER USIN6. HEALTH AND VITALITY m WBJR.VWRIIVH1 PIIiZiS Tho great romtuly for nervous prostration anil all diseiiHcn of tbi genuratlTe orison ui uunur bus, ut'n an nervous i-ruairuiiou, r ailing or UQM Mauuooa, I m potency, Nightly Kntlsslons. Youthful Krrors, Mental Worry, excess l to use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and lriKumty. With every t& order wc cuar.intco to cure or refund the money. Sold tit o Dozes rorf&.uu. juik.juott'8 1'hk.iiji'a.u co. 1.00 Dor box. Cloveiaud. Ohio For Sale by A. O. Marsters & Co., Roseburg, Oregon. .1. cordon v. o. coitnoN House, Sign and Buggy Painting. Shop on Washington Street, between Main and Kane Streets. CORDON & SON PAINTERS AND PAPER. HANGERS j"Catl up phone 1205 when in need of Painting or Papering. Prompt attention given to all work. Cass Street Meat Market 1 CASI:DI:i:R & ((RAY, Props. All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats. Meat delivered to any part of the city and suburbs. Wholesale Butchers 'Phnnp 101 t Fish and Poultry -w..... 14-MH In the fall of 1895 1 -contracted that fear ful disease, Blood Poison. It gained such headway that I was forced to reign my position and seek relief at Hot Sprini. After spending all the means I had I went to Memphis. In less than three weeks I was in a hospital, and after nine weeks of suffering I was discharged as cured. In leas than a month everv bone in my body seemed to be affected and felt as if they would break at the least exertion. Again I was compelled to resign, and I returned lo the hospital for a seven weeks stay. When I came out I was adviai-d to try farming. Wli. n I first went on the farm I prevailed on the only firm who handled drui?s to tet me one dozen bottles of 8. S. S. At that time both of my hands were broken out with hlistersand I was covered with boils and sores, in themeantimemy druggist had gotten two dozen bottles of S. S. S. for me and I liegan its use, and after taking the thirteenth bottle not a sore or boil was visible. R. H. Powku. East 9th St., Utile Rock, Ark. Of all human diseases, Contagious Blood Poison is the most hideous mid hateful, The victim is tortured with ratinjr ulcers, sores and aim-esses, unsightly blotches, eruptions and other ?vm,ioms of the mis. erahle disease. 8 f. S. lias been ustd ; successfully for nearly fifty years for ; Poison. It con - I tains no mercury, 1 i-ntash or other ! mineral. Ourhoinc treatment book ttives all thesvmtr ; turns of this dis- I ease. Medical ad vice free. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Barnard's Livery & Stage Stables EVERYTHING FIRSTCLA8S Stage leaves every day at 6:00 a. m. for Marshfleld, North Bend and all Coos liay Points. C. P. BARNARD, Prop., 0ovud";h,.V IllllllllllllllllllllllHtllllll piiowr ant tl FAMOUS TRAINS, The Southwest Limited, Kansas City to Chicago; the Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, and the Pioneer Limited, St. l'aul to Chicago, run via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Each route offers numerous attractions. The principal tiling to insure a quick, comfortable trip Kant is to see iliat your tickots read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. l'aul .Railway. H. S. KOYVI2 General Agent 134 Third St., Portlard