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About Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1905)
EVENING ROSEBDRG REVIEW IBSUM) DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. Office Rolow Building, (first lloor) Jackson Street. Telephone, Main 901. L. W1MBKKLY KDlTun B. W. BATK8 Korkman gs DAILY. Km yew, by mall 13 CO Per Mouth, delivered 60 n Week, delivered It USM1-WEEKLY. Fsr reir cm an jfoutm iim r JANUARY 13, 1U05. Uon. Joseph W. Folk, of "anti boodl fame in St. Louis, was inaugu rated governor of M issouri on Jan. Ut-h. Jn his new capacity he promises to finish cleaning out the "grafters" from ' Missouri politics. In bis inaugural ad dress to the members of the legislature among other things he said; "Parti- ' sanship is a good thing sometimes but patriotism is a better thing all the time. Partisanship is well enough when it does not conflict with patriot ism, but patriotism is a higher virtue than partisanship. Some of you are democrats, somo are republicans, all are Mlssourians. Jn the (Uncharge of ollicial duties let us bo Missouriaus be fore we are anything else. Do not for get that you will be aiding the party you may belong to most by giving the public the highest service. You can not help your parly by injuring the public. One may be in private life a democrat or a republican, but when be stops into public ellice he becomes a public servant a servant of all the people." This advice would well be heeded by legislators and public olllcials in all states. Corbett and Nelson Matched San Francisco, Jan. 12. "Young Corbett" and "battling" Nelson havo been matched to tight In this city In February, the exact date to be de termined upon later. Jimmy Britt will meet the winner. I Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th St. New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. Sho writes: "I had Salt Rheum or Kczema for years, but nothing could cure it, until 1 used Huckten'a Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. 2Tc at A. C. Marsiera & Co's. drug store. Call for Your Photos. All persons having pictures at II. O. ' Lewis' gallery are requested tocsllfor same on or before Saturday, Jan. 14, as hee.epta to be absent from the city for a week or ten days following that date. ji:t. Sickening Shivering Fits of Ague and Malaria, can be relieved and currd with Klcetrie Hitters. This is a pure, tonic medicine; of esccial benefit In mnlarla, for it exerts a true curative inlluencc on the disease, driv- lug it entirely out of the system. It is much to be preferred to Quinine, having none of this drug's bad after , effects. K. S. Mumluy, of Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My brothor was very low with malarial fever and jaundice, till he took Klectrlc Hitters, which saved his life. At A. C. M ureters A Co's. drug store; price 50c, guaranteed. Drain News. K. L. Mcacham now has possession of the Commercial Hotel and tho house has undergone many Improvements. Mrs. Hannah Wilson had the misfor tune to fall and severely sprain an aukle one day last week. Dr. Mortenson of Yoncalla was called and gave her mcdi cal attention. XHKO. WcLKLLAN January 10, Uridget I. Ale Lei Ian, aged (12 years, at St. Vincent's hospital, Portland, of blood poisoning. Funeral held from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. L. St. Ore, In Drain today. Nonpareil. A Famoui Remedy for Sick Headache. The cause of this complaint is not In the head at all, it comes from the etomach. A stomach that has become clogged by over eating, drinking, or abuse In any manner, will warn you by bringing on slek headache. Cure the pains and distress in the stomach and the headache stops of itself. All bilious attacks, dyspepsia, belching, bad taste in the month, muddy com plexion and yellow eyes, are cured by (his remedy. It Is called Dr. dunn's Improved Liver Pills, one for a dose, and la sold by druggists all over the U. 8. for &k per box. For sale by A. C. Marstors ,V Co. Druggist, Why suffer from a cold when a few doses of Umpqua Cold Cure will re Hove yon, at Hamilton's d-sw. THIS SALE IS FOR CASH ONLY. NO GOODS CHARGED EXCEPT AT REGULAR PRICES. NO PREMIUM TICKETS ON GOj FISHER & BELLOW, T H . EJ STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS January Clearance and Muslin Underwear Sale STARTS MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd AND CONTINUES 15 DAYS-THEN WE'LL BE READY TO INVOICE We have had such a great business in 1904 that it leaves our stock broken in many lines. We are determined to CLOSE THEM Ol IT to make room for our SPRING STOCK, part of which is now on the way. In many lines we are overstocked, and they must be closed out no matter how much we may lose. We will need the room. To make a short story still shorter we are going to make prices so iriesistable that you can't help buying. MEN'S HIGH GRADE CLOTHING iOmiMTtO 1904 BY CR0USE& BRMDME. UTICAMWY0RK Prices slaughtered to make room lor our new stock which will arrive early in February. $10 and U Wonted and all Wool Caps! mere Suits Clearance Sale $12 ami $14 Suite all Wool and the Heat Makes Clearance a'JQ $15 to $17 Suits a large selection of desirable patterns to choose ClO from Clearance Sale Trice O $18 to $20 Suite the btst in tho town for the money Clearance CfC 7C Sale Price plOt D Boy Suits Hcores of patterns tj select from 3 to 15-year size Off Clearance Sale Price 3 J MEN'S UNDERWEAR We have an immense stock of Men's Wool Vmlerwear, and will, for the next 15 days, ofter some very attractive prices. Men's alt wool Tan Pndershirt? and Prawers, reicular $1.00 values. Ofif for this sale, the garment yUC Men's Natural Gray, ell Wool Underwear $1.00 values, for this ffr sale, the garment y VC Men's nil Wool, Pink, Kthtwl Shirts and Drawers, sold elpweere at $1.50, but white we have alvvavs sold them at $1.25, we A further reduce for this sale the garment J)I.IVJ Mee's Very Heavy, Natural Gray, ail Wcol Shirts and Drawers, CI OC $1.50 value, this sale the garment JliO? MEN'S OVERCOATS Note the Prices Belowi $7.00 Overcoats $ 5.50 $9 and $10 Overcoats 7.75 $12 $13 Overcoats 9.95 $15 it $16 Overcoats 12.55 $18 Overcoats 14.45 C ero Frulto, 2 for 2.io Force, 2 for .2oc CresiN), same as Force 10c 1 salloD can Acoro Syrup 43c 4 lbs Vermicelli 2.c 4 Ibe Maccaroni 2.c 2 bottles Snyder's Catsup .Vxj 7 Hail Silk Soap 2ic 6 Liars of Diamond C Soap &c Best Japanese Kice, per lb 5c 4 pktfs Corn or Gloss Starch.... 2.1c Host Spider Lei Tea 3c Gunpowder Tea ic Hrst loc CotTee, 2 lhe 2.x: Host 2.W Coffee, 1 lb l!"c Shredded Wheat Hiscuit, box... 10c Llcst Imported Sardines, 2 cans. .2oc Extra Special Standard corn 10 cents jercan, 91.20 per doz. or 2.3o per case of 2 do.en. b m l o o ' faWSJ 2.0 A S i-" "c'i'-Ar Huts, only zFW CrW en lot that j .1 we will put t :frlUrjrV- 'jfo oniale $2.10 Your Choice GROCERIES Best Standard Corn, can " " Tomatos, can " " Peas, 3 cans " Beans, 3 cans : Oysters, is, 3 cans " 2s, 1 can Yellow Crawford Peaches, can.. Kconomy Cream, can Carnation ' " Defiance Hak Powder 10 07. can. . Golden West Mak Powder Hiozcan Hoyal Making Powder. 16 ozcan K. C linking Powder. 2o oat can. , Arm and Hammer Soda, 4 pkgs.. low uranu soua, 4 pkgs . Grape Nuts, pkg 5-minnte mush, 3 for. Whoatine, 3 for. Cream of Wheat, 2 for.... Lakes', Misses' and Children's Jackets All this season's goods. If you have anv needs in this line don't inifs this eale. You'll never have such a chance attain. Kvery gnrinent in this department just ONK-ilALF the regular price. $5.50 Jacket and Coat $2.75 Jfti.OO Jackt-tand Coat 3.00 $7.00 Jacket and Coat 3.50 $8-00 Jacket and Coat -1.00 $!.00 Jacket and Coat 4.50 $10.00 Jacket and Coat 5.00 $12.00 Jacket and Coat (i.flO $13.10 Jacket and Coat 0.50 $15.00 Jacket and Ctat 7.51 $10.50 Jacket and Coat 8.75 Ladies' Fleece Lined Hose, extra (rood values at 25c, for this sale, the pair. . About 20 Doz. Boys' Hose, Black Giant and Iron Clad, extra heavy, regular 25c values thiB eale 20c 15c Cotton Blankets This will be a red letter week in the Cotton Blanket Department. All Cotton Blankets at Costsome below. 65c Cotton Blankets, 55c 85c Cotton Blankets, 69c $1.00 Cotton Blankets, 7QC $1.15 Cotton Blankets, S9c $1.50 Cot. Blankets $1.15 $1.75 Cot. Blankets $1.39 $2.00Cot.BIankets$l55 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE Our Muslin Underwear Sale has been a great success. It has far exceeded our expecta tions. The stock is somewhat broken but we still have some excellent bargains left. DON'T DELAY But come at once. They will all soon be gone. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! We have several broken lines of Shoes Men's, Women's and Children's not all sixes in all lines but all siz-s in some of the lines. We can't quote you prices here but they will be very cheap. Ask to see them. fVWith everv 25c worth of Clark's O. X. T. Spool Cotton at 5c a spool, we will make yon a present of 2 spools of Merrick's Soft Finished Thread. Wo hBTe ft lnnp ftfxk of Infant und ChiMri'H EUTlnwn ami IjhH'' ('loth runts. F.ir this sale ONETilllll) UFK the regular price. Ten Per Cent Reduction on all Dress Gocxls. tt-Cent Panoy Wal-tln flc 50-1' ent Fant-T V a is tings 3ttc Ton Vrr Cent Rnlnrttnn on tallies' t'o'liTwear, cither union suits or separ ate suits. fW-Snft n your mnit onlrrs. They will hp nilfd at thear prlrm. LADIES' SILK WAISTS Rlark.ftilk. Pcai de Sole WrMh, nlre K-svIrT1 UtC8t ,lylC' rt'RUlllr i'30, Haw White Wash Silk,' Sale Price 'a'oo Vi'il 3-,n J-S ! . 3K-' A few Velvet Wnitts, regular 1VS0 ' value, for this sale a.f7 8peeial prices on Lace Curtains. Ask to see them. Ap can't fiml pnce to quote all re-lin-ti.nynii must par u ft v i 1 1 It will be no trouble to convince you that this Is the Kirn test clearance sale ever comluctctl m Hoschurg. UmpqnaCold Cure, tho only speedy and sure cure tor colds, at Hamilton's. lyon's French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish 0R5IRHD iircutcst known t in.ilc remedy, l'rice, 5fl.5) per buttle. AlllTinU Itcwariof rwiniffph ar.1 ImitattoTis. Tbc acnnlne l pot op on:rln pastr-Mvtnl Oar bAUllUN Innwuh fv'Miv;!,. v,.,a(fl, , i.tl. ,, ih. iim: y.y m. Satoodtur Circular to WlULIAU.t mu. co ,tkii Anvuu, CwvcUiid.Ubia. - jj For Sale bj A. C. SUrsters A CoM Ro-sburf, Oregon. When You Go lo Portland Don't forget to c.tll atH'f North 6th street for a nice room. Look for the sinn "Klilora'' on the first luildinjr on the left side of the street as you leave the Union depot. d sw tf C. W. Ukss, Prep. A Grim Tragedy s daily enacted, in thousands of homes, as iVath claims in each one another victim of Consumption or Pneumouia. nut when Couphs and Colds are prop erly treated, the tragedy is averted. F. O. Huntly, of Oaklaudon, Inch, writes: "My wife had the consumption, and three doctors eave her up. Finally she took Ir. Kiujr.s New Piscovery for Consumption, Couchs and CoMs. which cured her, and unlay she is well and strong." U kills the perms of all dis eases. Oncilosc relieves. Guaranteed M ,rHk! and l.iH by A. C. Marsters & Co., druggist. Trial bottle free. Insure Your Property. Church Directory. For newt read The Review. We are sole aeents for the Conklin Self Filling Fountain Pens and rec ommend them as being far ahead of any other pen on the market. Cannon's Book Store. CHRISTIAN sriFNcK KOflETY.-HoMs N- "'- V n"n'l"T mi t rn In the Alliance Fire Insurance Com- i,ayiur oc usun oiock. u-sw-tt. cuvwMiujrct. -.sacrament. every Mnrlny at s p. m. In the smaller wsshitifton streets. Huti.lay jerrfces: dav achixI at in m ...' Vl. . t m . : Jnn!iir Icmm o L on Thurs layat p. m. fees: Sun. st :. Prayer meeting 7 Tue Ukvievt give, all the oewt. A