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About Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1904)
; " viand News. EVENINr issus Jftcku B. W. I far Ho Far W Fty BIX K V( awl '" good Btoul Tu NIcb Tt here past, Mi toan bajfi beat t: Mr. clay ther It Bur in befc afle G Kos S 5U( for it i coa 1 fall ilia w& the hit but mi Lo At To he ao bit 1 lot an cii mi fa hi Bf lo On lust Friday morning while on his 00 work, Elmer Long brake, of the Upper Calupoola, busuined a bad frac ; Uiro of his left arm between the should ' draad elbow joints, by falling on some kvuvd substance in it, path. -Ttte 1 ml ware cc Junk Co. of Oakland ; -have rented the Ehvwn brick building the corner of Locust, and First -fCi'eets, and will o..cupy this place the 'ai'Ht of .the new year. Their present quarters not being larpe enough for viuilr growing business. TIm Owl printed several copies of iita -ast Issue of this excellent paper, r. a very rich piece of white satin, V'sromnting copies of this beautiful specimen of the printer's art to a number "of jhc Rditors friontis, all of whom ac cipted their copy wishing the Owl a sou;;, useful and prosperous life. ?.Hs.h i'ugette, u nurre of the Good 'Samaritan. Hospital, l'ortiand, was "jiwitiiig in Oakiatif lust week. Mrs. Jus. lOnsiey and tl uifihter of Or-aici, Wfi'O in town one day last woek iZ their way to visit Mrs. Mnsloy's f.W'nia, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. VV. Winni- liof-s Hutchinson, who was here for ''awtfrtral days under treatment for his ' injured hand, returned to his homo at '.Votlotffr, on last Saturday, the wound b-iin in a satisfactory condition. John 1. Chapman and D. P. McKay vuro in town from Wilbur one day recently. Wo. are sorry to note that our fellow Uiynsmanf K. A. Smith is conlined to his home on account of a severe attack jaundice. Kov. N. J. Ilarbit lilled his appoint "7uintH in the Methodist church here - :ta h-.st Sunday, baviug good congregat :fis ut both hours. Mr. W.It. Tripp, who returned to his h.tmont C'allnndnr, Iowa, but a short time since, ts now arranging to return to Oakland, will bring several home sekors with him. Mr. Tripp, al though here but a few months, made many friends In and about Oakland who will welcome Mh return. Messrs W. J. and F. E. Looney, of Jefferson, Oregon, delivered this weok two carloads of line goats to IT. F. DeardorlT. One hundred more will bo delivered to Mr. DeardorlT in a few days. A force of men will begin putting up cross arms and stretching wire for our telephone exchange this week. Mrs. Thomas J. Driver, of Portland, is in Oakland visit ing her aged mother, Mrs. Hawk. Mr. A. E. Caton went to Portlanl on Monday morning, to meet his father who is on his return trip to Oakland. Douglas county attractions are :r riaest ible. Josuph Peelstieker, tiie Oakland real estate man, went to Kugeneou busi ness on Tuesday morning. llov. IT. C. Allen, of Koseburg, was in Oakland on Tuesday looking after the property of his church. Several Church and Sunday school entertainments are announced for Ouk land during the holidays. Mrs. Maud Wishart and little son, of Grants Pass, are in town visiting Mrs. Wish art's mother, Mrs, F. L. Kussell. Ono thousand dollars is the amount the Oakland Development League will ask our county authorities to appropri ate for Douglas County's exhibit attho Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition an amount quite small enough. There cm be no better investment for our county than a liberal appropriation lor tins purpose. PAN'UAHI'S. Kelleher News. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS euro Ky.ipcpsin aol all (Urordern nrl.lug from lulls stimi. KiidorMi! by pbyMciauii every where. No nil ro, mi pay. 'J'iCcIiis. Knr unlit tiy ilrt ailtuu Drug Uo., Rcecturg Oakland Druu i.'u., UttltlAud. Trlnl pai-knue frcti by writing to V. II. Il.i.ker A;i:o., KntlHln. N. V. trOT'ttSCK300flOOOOOOnC(CrO 3CWCCOCKO0KrrQCKKi 'I Busies, Hacks, Spring Wagons, Sporting I I Goods, Ammunition and Fishing Tackle I GET MY PRICKS liKFOHE YOU IlL'Y 2E3. 3C-SL. !S "ST ESL 253 Hoseburg, Oregon 3 f " : V Have You Bought Your Christmas Present? 1 No! Will, I have just what you want, appropriate for man, woman or child, in an elegant line of y vj Jewelry, Silverware and Cut Glass JUST RECEIVED Instead of using gallonfl of printers' ink telling you about these unoxceiled Holiday Goodp, I will merely invite you to call and see the ewellest articles for the prico ever ottered in this city. J. T. BRYAN The father of D. W. Thornton, is very low, and fears' are entertained that he will not recover. Dr. Morten- sen, of Youcalla, diagnosed the case as cancer of the stomach, AH mail for this postottlce will come via Youcalla, instead of by way of Uraln, as heretofore, commencing Sat urday next. The reasons for the change are, shorter route, no streams to cross and no gates to open. Operations at the mill and on the Hume will be suspended during the holiday week, but will be resumed with increased energy on January 2, 1905. Mr. and Mrs. Ritchey will spend the holidays ut Myrtle Creek visiting friends and relatives. Gilford Hamil ton will go to Glendale and eat turkey with his sifter. D, Springorand several others will call on friends at Yoncalla. Clarence and Charles Fegles will spend the time at home with their re spective families and the remainder of the force will sit at their own liresides on Billy creek. Mrs. J. T. Miller found no difficulty closing out the remainder of her (lock of turkeys for Christmas, and could have disposed of 50 more had sho been possessed of them. That lady's health is improving. Oscar Applewate was in town Satur day engaging for the sale of slaugh tered hogs. George Andrews is showi.ng some beautiful specimeos of Spitzenberg, Ben Davis and King apples, grown on nls farm near this place. They ara without a blemish. Billy Dirsch is once more In the em ploy of the miil company. Jim Ambrose, the teamster, has re turned to Yoncalla to remain. Santa C'laus will visit all the children on Billy creek, and the little ones are ; i I Wi. (8V - J? V i I w n 1k.jf.11 A Golden Gate Coffe Death of Geo. L. Shoup. clal to Evening Review. oIse, Deo. 21 Hon. Geo. L. Shoup at bis home here thta morning at e age o( 03 years. Mr. Shoup was ,e last territorial governor of Idaho Ind the first governor upon It's ad- Ission to the union. He was elected io the United States senate In 1890. yyfWHY DO YOU COUGH? receives our most careful atte tion and is always uniform strength and quality. Tl choicest coffee .grown. Sold in ' 1 and 2 lb. aroma-tight tins. Grind fVesli each day not too fi w J, A. FOivGF,Jl CfX CO... Sort rranclaco Ziportars and Roaatova of Flna Old Cofas mal girls last Saturday evening, the purpose being to raise funds to defray expenses of the basket ball team. It was a success, both socially and iinan- ciaily. Last Friday was a red letter day for Drain, it being the occasion of a rally iu the interests of education and the school, and as such was a grand suc cess. Ou Friday evening Col. E. Hofer of the Salem Capital Journal, was scheduled to talk on education to the students of the Normal, it being the LOCAL NEW! Tricks of fake nn vmi knnw that a Hrtte eoiiKh 1b a dstiKcr- ouf thlue'-' Aro you aware that It often lasteus ou tbu Iiilks, ami lar loo ofU-u ruuHtuto con sumption aua inn :n uosiu. tu vuu kuuiu U) irllieullll MJ bOriliUH ill mien ni"' KuaHsh Eteuiody iur 0tttifh8, t'olda anil Con-H.niuiti.-.n ir buvoiid mr tlon tho grtiateHt of all modem roun.Jisa. ltwilletou a cough in one ulunt aun n win puovk u com hi ll will ircwtit Oiouv. relieve Aethma and euro C .iiHiiuu.tlnu. Our faith la Ii In bo Btroug Unit we Kiianimee every vinuv io bivw buiioib catloii or money bat It Wm, Alvord Dead. Special to Evening Review. San Phancisco, Dec. 21. Wm. Al vord, president of the Bank of Califor nia, and one of the best known finan ciers on the Pacific coast, died at his home in this city today of a complica tion of diseases. A Frightened Horse, Running like mad down the street dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, aro every day occurrences- It behooves everybody to have a reliable Salvo bandy, and there's none as good as Uueklen's Arnica Kilv. Uurns. Cuts. Sores, Eczema they work them; send stucata- ua nes Hrg - & Co., Drug store. nipihumhow HulI(loudo logue. Robert A. lieach, Cai. Ladies, call at S..K. Sjlf store and see that oev already wondering how he will not here, third of a series of lectures to be de- i uc uiuer ieuine are universally pieascu HTercd under the auspices of the Zam uiur liiu (irnspHrity trio year auuud IO ,chine waiuh will be given awayliual'y 14th. ' Burr's Piano Polish. Is superior for polishing pianos and all kind of furniture. It cleans as well as nolishes. f0 cents per bottle. On For the medicine chest iDaraV sale at Burr's music store. d-sw-d24 I. V. Hakpkk Whiskey ifiinent. , close has brought them, and are con tended with the peace and plenty with which they are surrounded. Rex. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and Bcrtous trouble in your system is ner- Zamian society. The Col. was greeted by a large and enthusiastic audience. He discussed the subject of "Normal Schools." He viewed thequestion from a practical business man's standpoint. He advocated the placing of Oregon's four Normal schools under one board of regents, thus removing sectional ly tho family whiskey, bettor. Sold by Ed Cocimax. Call up 'Phone 51 wheft vousness, sleeplessness, or stomach ur i Jealousies and favoritism, and in this sets. Electric Bitters will quickly dis-1 way giving them all equal support. He member the troublesome causes. It : further advocates a uniform course of never fails to Done the stomach, regu-!sludy. The speaker ottered some late the kidneys and Bowels, stimulate n i .! .t ui i. lL ih TAvr nn.1 niBKirv tho uLnA Hun "jjures una statistics which proved that down systems benefit particularly and ' tbe Praln Normal had been more eco- ati tne usual attending acnes vanisn ; nomicaiiy run tnan any other normal in the state, and that it is costing the iveness. Electric Bitters is only otto, and that is returned if it don't give per- icci sniisiaction. uuarantceu oy A. u. Mar stern & Co., druggist. state less per scholar. Col. Hofer was followed by Representative Edward, of Junction: Supt. F. B. Hamlin, and vctJi. uusntm, eitun ui iiuiu biJOKU id IT IS SERIOUS a very complimentary manner of the ilnl'f. rtt thn afnlo A f I r. tVia Limn bin,. Some Roscblirg People Fail to! the audience entertained their visiting Realize The Seriousness. The constant aching of a bad back, The weariness, the tired feeling, The pains and aches of kidney ills, Are serious if neglected Dangerous urinary troubles follow. A Roscburg citizen shows you how to , Board of Trade to further the interef-tB avoid them. I of the Normal School. Our school has Edwin Billings, now retired residing i never beenin better condition and this freshments were served to all. The after dinner speeches that followed, took a wide range of subjects but cen tered especially around that of the Normal sohoDl, Its past, its future, and its present needs. An unusual amount of enthusiasm was manifested for our school. An organization was effected to work In connection with the local SYKES & CARROLL PLUMBERS AND CONTRACTORS SEWER AND WATER WORK llath Room Mixtures Installed. A Complete Supply Constantly on HnnJ. Estimates Furnished.; Shop: 219 Jackson St. -' l II O IN U 3 f. I RoscbunjOregon 1 Barnard's Livery & Stage Stables EVERYTHING" FIRSTHLASS Stftgeileavea every day at fl :00 ft. m. for Marsh field, Notth Bend and all Coos liny Points. C. P. BARNARD. Prop., ;ZrSX PHONIC fldt on Jane street East. End, says:" At In tervals for seven or eight years I have been annoyed with irrcfularlties of the kidnoy secretions and suffered from severe pain in the small of my back. I don't know what caused It, but com- and stands as a unit for the upbuilding oi tne normal. studknt, Be Quick. Not a minute should be lost when a child showssvmntnmsot croun. Chain ing on at first gradually I kept getting ; berlain Cough Remedy given as soon -n... n. it. .n i k v. ii.. t --.!a3t"e child becomes hoarse, or even wor,,e as time rolled by. iwally I otjaftep lKe crou couph app;apSi win so bad that on more than ono occasion prevent the attack. H never fails, I was about used up. I know what. and ts pleasant and safe to take. For caused the trouble but how to check it b? Hamilton Drug Co. or cure it was a mystery. When in bad Testimony was being token Tuesday snape several raontns ago Doan's Kid-j before lieferee J. O. Watson in the ney Pills were brought to my notice civil action of Rast vs. Hein. Adjourn and I procured a box at A C. Warster's menl was taken untn Friday when the nruff wore, xne resuus i ooiainea hearing will be concluded, were decidedly satisfactory. To say I endorse LJoan s Kidney rills expresses my opinion very mildly." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mi lburn Co Buffalo, X. V. sole a pents for the U. S. Remember the name 'Doan's and take no substitute. TJAVB YOU SEKX The Happy a )Tx Home Kitcheu and Porch out-of- flrst-cluss livery rig or f hoi;se-i in mud" to put oui washings. No more empire L4 very and Feedr8! 1VU1" anxiety on wnsn uay auout too weunuur. ley and Banks, sob proif- Let it 'rain, the clothes will dry just I I the same Saves time; saves nerves; To accommodate pure! fr e suves money. hnlidnv sf-imnn. Thn en Wolleu- I y1"1 1 berff Bros, will ba kin every r EAL ESTATE BAHGAINS-Ayrl- evening during the prek. otiititfiil. ft-ii it,, mineral, timber. ' stock and colony lands, in larye and n d c... t. . inm emtili rnifts. Hesidence and business relocating nearer this c now.nas . h'.s Hubbard Creek pro well im proved, j Dr. H. L. Studley, O&hic physi cian. Dr. Almeda J. S, assistant in obsteterics and disc?' women. 'Phone or call at oill Abraham bldg. Free consultatioi d-sw tf The Ladies Guild church will put on a win be about t;o peoplhe cast anu . j, F nRt. it will be an elaborateuotiou. Assessment for the Improvement of Pine Street. Notice 1 ht'H'i.y Riven that tho Common Coii.icil ol U.tftburg, Ort-Koii. at a met-1 In h-'ltl llie "lh lav "f iK-remhtT, 1WI, Uc cltm'tl the a-i-vmi nt ly onllnniicc So lor the Umro -fiiR-iit of 1'uie stn-et. beiiiR au onli I nti'ici" lovyliiB iivi-Miii'iit (or the imiiroveinenl 0 i.piSLupui l i( rt nf l)it ir 1a,t.i vf which aro htaient piay M-eciaLiy iwiu-meu, iouc nuu.n, '.. There Sykes & Carroll, plus. Bathroom fixtures always on haAll kinds of sewer ami uAtm Estimates furnished. Shop on Jon street In j v!VVi'""n' r E. Hand's old equina. 'Phone 2l. d-tf. We have the only of woolens in j the town. Our goare all wool. 1 Our clothes fit and satisfies tlon. Our tailors are llriss workmen. Get our prices befoih buy. Boyce The Tailor. j There is nothiotir friends will appreciate more fc Xmos present, than a pretty plcc hlna. We can suit your taste and J pocket books at J. FlltKKK ic Co s. Phone 201. ' d-24. 7&S Mr, fvrotia Ailam Mis. Fnuiciv l-'rveiitaii A .1. T. lMirhaiiaii 1-:. C I'lilti rMjii 1 A; AniiU' It.'vr vji 7 A: H K. l'r.UTMii 8 Mic. Fraiici Kreemau 6 1 ,v -2 iitnn i lV a I.ucy Mftll.irv.Coraniii vant. Aaron Itusc, Kiiilly Martin, hplrs nl Anron khp, ncciar-i'ii Dvil UobcrtJt 6 A KitMs i Mif. M. I- KeiilUMl 8 1). S. ttpcl Frank K. Alloy Mr. M. H- Kviifro A. D. Ut'miT !ri. II. i ami'lifll lr I'hltftH) Mct'ov k-tatf of J. J. McCoy .l.c-avil. ll. ia. ran Mirr A llroll lllffPf tiaft 1 nary a. immi Lineal ick F' ct Amt. 7S Nl 31 3.'i 7 W 11 " TS H) H ') 7". VI 11 W 7n n) ;u ;t-' si y) 31 M N) IU 11 10 -3 IU 11 10 M M) 2 Hi si ' N 31 :i &6 SO :U MalI..ry.C.raom- 7 A SAfl 3 I 1 .V i 9 Jt W 13 w 14 11 10 11 10 11 II) 11 40 31 TA 31 .Vi 1M f) W 22 31 3- 25 -fn & 70 11 10 The famous "BlaPattl" and her troupe of 40 Trouburs will appear at the Roseburg Ttre on Wednes day evening, Deci Here will be the finest opportut of the season to' enjoy an evening fine music and come ly. ! Aaron lio: Drain Normal Notes. i Cass Street Meat Market CASl:Ui:i:R & URAY, Props. All Kinds ol Frtsh and Cured Meats. Meat delivered to any part of the city and suburbs. Wholesale Butihors 'Phone IO1 1. 1 ll...1i. " Miss Sibyl Kiiykomlall and Prof. Sljrns are on tho sick list. Many of the students and teachers are expecting to spend their Christmas vacation nt home. The faculty of the C. O. S. N. S., have instituted the pleasant cuslom of tfivint; birthday surprise parties, on the birthday anniversary of each of Its members, the only question being to tlnd the correct date, since, the way the game Is played, each teacher tiles to keep that time a secret, but so far the united scheming of the faculty has proven too much for the cunning of its individual members, and three such surprises have heen successfully car ried out. The last ono was given last Thursday evenine in honor of Miss liortha White. The clue In this case being a bible which she had received as a birthday present. Miss White says this is the first time her bible ever betrayed her. A most pleasant even ing was enjoyed. A box social was given by the Nor- Every woman shoulcb that the per iodical function is kept a healthy con dition. The way is tcJte an occasional dose of Wine of Cari Every woman is suict to conditions which bring on femnlteaknew. Wine of Cardui gives worn strength for all the duties of life. lives them strong nerves and freedom fn pains. Wine of Cardui it only cures but guard the health. The organfuickly respond to the healing vegetable ingredient which Wine of Cardui is coirnxed. A healthoman docs well to take this medicine on approachR htr periodical ickness. Wine of Cardui curt the worst caes of prolonged female troubles and M cured thousands of them quickly and complete! in the privacy of home. Kh'i 11 v Martin, heir of stnrnti It. .se. ler'a.o1 l.v l.ucy .tiaimry.i oi utu vaiit, Aaron Ke, Kinilv Martin. JipIt of Aaron Ko iloceat:l,!, 10. 11, 1!. U. U. 15 anil Mr. Nellie Boyd 9 K'ltth A 1-1 rich Hamilton A Hoover AU'X Autitn IS Clara V. Marks ! .1. tt. Hvnrs'j, 10 aim Ktato of J. 11. !hupe ilfri-ft!, u. is ami chintiUev.Kru,Mrs. t ll. Mann, im. i. r.. -huiH'. to-o. v. Krue, K. A. Knie.J. H. Krue, o. A. KrtiM-.H. I.. Kru-e, ht lr of . H. Kruse d.'Oi'AvtHl A statement of afretall a-5emcnt na bcn entered in the docket of Uty Mem, and I . now due and paymhlc at the office ml lie itv Trea-urer, In lawful money of the Lnite state, and If not paid within twenty day from the date of thl notice. Mich proceeding will 1 taken tor the collection of the same as re proMtled iiy ine vorier ut m The'asseMment 'will bear Interest ten dayi fter (he Hrsl publication of this ritr Recorder of Ro'ebura. Oregon. Pated this ath day of December, w 16 !l 320 ltW 00 ; 10 fj N) 31 :C W 11 1 12 H 11 f til V. M) 22 t 16 f. N) 31 85 11 91 12) To 11 92 J0 3120 , A 16 92 80 22 SO CntconA, Mt, May 1. 1902. Wino of Canlui and Thud's Black-Draught is a sure cure for all female dis. I recouimena your medicines to all my friends everywhere I go. Five, months ago I oould not walk acroM the house without great painhut I am well again. I have ouly taken four bottle of Wine of Cardui but wl l"" than J Uv fait In two years. MKS. N.f. GLIDKWELL. GROCERIES FOR THE RIGHT KIND AT THE RIGHT PRICES HENRY EAST0N 'Phone 411. $500 worth of J Unr.il III I III Sel;OUU II I Ll. 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 Oik mid Row SU.. 0pp. Emplrt SUbl