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About Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1904)
EVENING ROSEBUKG REVIEW OCTOBKU 21, 11HH DAILY WJSAl'HKU ItCFOUT 0 8. Wear her B'ireau office. Koseburtc, Or. n houri ending fc. . m Oct'),:' !. fe inttaliouH iu lucnta and Hundredths: Maximum temperature R5 Mtn'mum terapuia'.ure n; F.ecipitattou c.'Jl lotal prectp. since first cf mouth li i " Avg. prccii, for this month for yr ars... 2.(17 Total preCip. from yoit, 1, 11)01 to dale.... J.T Average precipitation from jit. 1 .'.'.7i Total excess from ijcptl.lt ii 0 M Average precipitation for .7 wet BCHbOus (Bopt to iiay, luoliiHive) fl't.67 'I hob. Wihhon. ObBeruur. Hamilton Drug Co. SPECIAL, TABLET SALE Commencing, Wednesday, Sept'1 28, wo will sell Writing Tab. letB at greatly reduced p.ces. 25c Tablets for 20c 20c " " 15c 15c " " 10c 10c " " 05c Our line is very complete and at these reductions you will wait a long time for an other as good opportunity to obtain tablets cheaply. Hamilton Drug Co. Self-Filling Fountain Pens The pen that is being adopted by discriminating users all over the world. Thev are far ahead of all the old style pens lills itself, thereby eliminating the main fault of the old style pens. Now days there are only two kinds of Fountain Pens the CON KLIN and all the others. We carry acojipletoassortment and would be pleased to have you call and inspect them. The prices, according to size, are: $3.00, $3 50. $4.00. $5.00 We also hpndle Waterman's Ideal and Waterman's Modern PenB and Guarantee them to be the best of their kind. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Cannon'n Book & Stationery Store LOCAL HAPPENINGS 1 TODAY'S EVENTS 01 NTEREST TO EVERYBODY The Weather FOR ROSEBURG AND VICINITY Tonight fair, Saturday increasing cloudiness, followed by showers and cooler. J Ask your grocer for Umpqua bakery bread. d-sw-tf. Miss Lou Ellir, of Clondale, was in j the cuy today. Let us clean ,aqc press your clothes, Boyce, the tr Mrs. Ora Ri'ssoll and little daughter are visiting with friends at Comstock. Senator C. W. Fulton, of Astoria, was here on a political mission today. S.G.Long and daughter and Lloyd Savage came over iVom Voncalla Thursday evening. Why suffer from a cold when a few doseB of Umpqua Cold Cure will re lieve you, at Hamilton's d-sw. See Frank E. Alley for reliable ab stract of title to your property. Up stairs over the land office. Pies, cakes, cookies, doughnuts and buns always on hand at the Umpqua Bakery. Suecial orders promptly filled. Mrs. F. J. Connolly and little son, Harold, of Portland, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fisher, of this city. For the best of dental work, at the most reasonable prices, go to 'Dr. Strange, in tbe little brick opposite Slocum's hall. tf. The cost of trying Myers Horse, Cat tle and Poultry Spice is almost nothing If it doeB all they claim for it. Sold by S. K. Sykes. Benjamin Cox, of Junction, and James N. Collins, of Waldport, were received at the Soldiers' Home Thurs day evening. Call at our Big Furniture Store for Steel Ranges and Heating Stoves. Ranges from 935 to 850, and Heating Stoves from (2.50 up. d-sw-tf B. W. Strong. William CruP'n, of Duncan, South Dakota, is viBiting here with bis sister, Mrs. Wm. Smith, whom he had not seen for 29 years. Mr. Cruson may locate here. Mr. and Mra. E. C. Sacry, of Harris- burg, are the guests of their daughter- in-law, Mrs. J. W. Mullen, of this city. They are enroute to San Jose, Calif, where their daughter, Mrs. Dr. T. C. Mackcy, resides. The Ladies' Aid society of the Pres byterian church will hold a Rummage sale at the Board of Trade headquar ters in the Douglas County Bank build ing beginning Oct. 25. Parties having articles to place on sale will please re port to Mrs. P. Benedick, tf. Night watchman J, W. Dent bad a close call for his life last night when a negro "hobo" took ashotathim at only a few steps distant, the bullet from the weapon barely missing his head. Dent discovered tbe negro act ing In a suspicious manner in front of T. R. Sheridan's residence about mid night. At a command from Dent to stop, the negro assumed a waiting posturo as if to submit to inspection. As the officer was within a few feet of him, the negro suddenly wheeled about with a pistol in his hand did fired almost point black at Dent and then took to his heels around tbe coiner down Stephens street. So close was the range at which the negro fired, tbnt the powder from the cartridge scorched the.ollicer's face. As soon as Dent re covered from the surprise of the attack, he gave chase emptying his own re volver at the fleeing form of the negro, oooe of the bullets reaching tbeir mark. Dent then summoned Marshal Jams'nnd, with the other parsons, made a diligent search for the negro, but he was nowhere to be found. Blue Jay Don't Hobble XL' The first step JM towards f g comfort isap Blue-jay Tbe attachment will be mutual. For Sal By FULLERTON & RICHARDSON ROSEBURG OREGON Crown and bridge work. Prices rea sonable. J. P. Johnson, dentist. A ma-'lafje license was issued today to A .'ben. Tompkins and Miss Maxie Nichuls. of Riddle. Blue prints of townsmp maps, fifty cents each. Filing papers properly pre pared. Frank E. Alley, up stairs over land oflice. Don't fail to call and Inspect tbe new fall and winter samples of 19C1-5 at Sloper's. They are beauties. Order your new suit now. Phone 253. W. E. Clingenpeel left Thur lay night for Davenport, Wash., near winch place a smelter, In which he is interested, will be "blown In" in a fow days. We are showing a hne lino of Morris chairs and rockers, nothing like a Morris chair for comfort. Take a look at them in 13. W. Strong's Big Furni ture Store. d-sw tf. The largest and most complete lino of pyrogruphy goods ever brought to Roseburg, now at Graves' Art Empori um. Call soon and makeyourselectlon. As usual, pricesare right. d-sw-tf. The ladies of the M. E. church will hold a chrysanthemum show again this year end invite the cooperation of tho growers. The exhibition will probably be held some time during the month of November. d-sw-o2o. I have the best line of samples to sslect a suit from in the city, Fall line has just arrived. Call in, boys, and tike 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 gents clothes strictly first-class. 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. Just received two carloads of the eel ebrated Mitchell wagons, buggies, Bur 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 Bavo you money. J. F. Barker & Co., Grocers, Phone 201. d-sw-tf. The "Umpqua" Cold Cure prepared at our pharmacy, if taken in time and according to directions, seldom, If ever fails to cure the worst colds. It is high ly recommended by all who have used it. A 25c box of this remedy In your home will save sickness and expense. IJ-tmflton Drug Co. d-sw. If your are troubled with Impure blood, Indicated by sores, pimples, headache, etc., we should recommend Acker's Blood Elixir, which we sell under a positive guarantee. It will always cure Scrofula or Syphilitic poisons and all blood diseases. 50 cts, and $1.00. In the com). Hitlve rifle shoot of the Oregon Natiot tl Gnat J to be held at Portend on the 27th of this month, Co. "D", of Rscburg, will be represented by the following: Capt. F, B. Hamlin, Sergeants F. G. Stewart and W. S. Tnrelkeld and Privates C.S.Jackson and Ira Cole. Sergeant Threlkeld holds the gold medal for the I "t -hU vidual average among members of the First Separat l Battalion made at Port land last year. 1 be ranges were 200, 300 ad fin yanls. Th's year the ranges will be - .V l and 000 yards. Mr. Tnrelkeld must make the highest average at the next two successive Bhcots befoi 3 he becotn the pet ma nent owner of the medal. j Special Offer Stamped Linens I Owing to a doftct in our roof tbe Tains during the late storm slightly I damaged our stock of stamped linons, staining them a little. j This does not hurt them, as it will readily wash out, but it impairs their j present appearance. In order to close them out we make the following oiler: : With every $1.00 worth of Stamped Linens we present : you with 50c worth of Carlson Currier & Go's embroidery ; silks; with 50c worth we give you 25c worth of silks, and so : on in like proportion. (Wo also have a few of those 7nc and $1.00 Cushion Covers left w:iich are going at 25c. JOSEPslSON'S The Big Store Umpqua Cold Cure, the only speedy and sure cure for colds, at Hamilton's. C. Ross King, the Yoncalla druggist and banker, was attending to busiuess matters in town thiB morning. If you have any pictures to be framed take tbem to Graves' Art Emporium. A new shipment of the very latest styles of mouldings just in. d-sw-tf. We have just received a loge ship ment of foreign and domestic woolen for trousers and suits. Order your fall suit now while tbe assortment la large. Boyce The Tailor. We have the only Btock of woolens In the town. Our goods are all wool. Our clothes fit and give satisOeatlon. Our tailors are firat class workmen. Get our prices before you buy. Boyce The Tailor. Orogonian. .85e Telegram... 45c Examiner.. 75c Chronicle., ,75c Call 75c Bulletin.... McJ Major L. D. Kinney left here this morning by private conveyance for Coos bay, having given up the Idea of trying to recover possession of tbe Kinney addition to Roseburg. Major Kinney is as enthusiastle as ever in his efforts toward the securing of a trans continental line of raihoad to Coos bay and has done much toward bringing the attention of capitalists to the great natural advantages and resources of Southern Oregon, and to the fine Coos bay harbor. He expects to visit Rose burg again next week. Second-'-and grain sacus wanted at the Douglus County Flouring Mills. Eyestrain has a carse. Osteopathy remedies that cause and nature does tbe rest. d tf. Sykes & Carrol), plumbers. Bathroom fixtures always on hand- All kinds of sewer and water works. Estimates furnished. Shop on Jackson street in V. E. Hcid'sold cigar stand. 'Phone 2(11. d-if. We clean, press and repair your clothes. Boyce, the tailor. Gold crown and briilgo work of the best quality, by Dr. Strange. tf. Ladies of the. Presbyterian church will give a dinner in Uoseburg on election day, Nov. t?th. Call up 'Phone 51 when you want a first-class livery rig or saddle horse, j Empire Livery and Feed Stables, Kel I ley and Banks, solo proprietors. Per month, delivered f ders at Cannon 's Book and (stationery Store BORN. BR ITT. Near Glide, Oct. 18, 1UCI. to Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Britt, a boy. MARMIED. SAVAGE LONG. Iu Roeoburg, Oct. 21, 1004, Lloyd Savageand ML" Zella L ng, of Voncalla, Judge M. D. Thompson otliciatiog. Do You Believe In Sign? A mark, note, token or symptoo, In dicates that by which anything may be known, that is, we are forewarned if evil Is to befall us, or we have the pleasure of anticipation if the signs be token a fortunate occurance. Acciden tal occurrances all have their signs, every disease has Its symptons. The mint Is to heed the former, and coun teract the eiTeet of the latter. Spells of sick-headache follow InUitiestion ami stomach disorders, belching, bilious ness and tlvsneosia are signs of sick ness. Peonle that believe In these aiens and know that thev are true from experience, can get immediate relief and a speed y cure oy me use m it. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. Sold by druei?isLs for 25c. uer box. Only one for a dose. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co., Druggists. - . r ' r The First Step toward a good breakfast. Drink a cup of Golden Gate Coffee It has the full, rich flavor of fine old coffee that has been properly aged in its native country. Sold in 1 and 2 lb. aroma-tight tins. Grind fresh each day-not too fine. J. A. FOLGER H CO., S.n Fr.nci.oo Importer and Roulm of Fin Old CotT Church Directory. CHRIST! AM RCIKM'K HOCIKTY.-IloM-rHTvlcew every Sunday at 11 a.m., mwl ttvt-rv WmIiu-mIhv m( A n m. In thi mlliT hull in inn I. O. O. r. biilMiiiK In K.-M'burif Sunday termor.: "K vtirlaMlt.fr. runifhinviit." II E, CHTRH, Hoiith, Cor. Htoi.henii and rfl anui(rton mn-en. minnay nemcf ' " rrt'arhttiir at 11 a. m. and 7:tf u. m. Hun day school at lua. m.; Kwurth league at 6;. '10 p. m. ; junior league ai a p. m.; rrayvr oieuuui od Tbimdayat7;M0p. m. Men's, Boys' and Children's New Suits and Overcoats AUo a very handsome line of UNDERWEAR is ready for your inspec tion at enter? Bros. THE ONE PRICE STORE wsott's nrbinivnnvHi nil i o ?.mo ness, irregularity ana oiuissious, increase vig or and banish "naina of menstruation." Thoy are "L1FI3 SAVIOKS" to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equals tbem. Cannot do harm Ufa becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PKK 1SOX JSV MAIL. Sold by druggists. DR. MOTT'S CUEM1CAL CO., Cluvelund, Ohio. For Sale by A. C MarBters & Co., Rosebur?, Oretrno. H. MARKS COMPANY ' SOLE AGENTS FOR THE ANISFIELD CLOAKS I,. .1 1IIE5T STAHDADD flt m A ml una MMW1 AMD AT MODERATE PRICES "The , Name on Every Qarment1 FALL DRESS GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY NOW ON.9ALE Qijf-vnjC,. IQ ftH Btylee, from the bost makers. See rlUtlS our Ladies' Shoes, with rubber heels at $2.50 PER PAIR Cass Street Meat Market CASIiUliliR & 1RAV, Props. All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats. Meat delivered to any part of the city and suburbs. Wholesale Butchers 'Phnno 101 i Fish and Poultry ... - Barnard'sLivery&Slage Stables EVERYTHING FIRSTCL ASS fitago leaves every day at fl :00 a. m. lor MarslifleM, North licinl ami T all Coos J'.ay Points. : C. P. BARNARD, Prop., Z"2:X... iiiniiiiHiiiiiiiniiiM nnmiiinnn!iMtnn