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About Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1905)
7 A 'I EVENING ROSEBURC ISSUED DAILY KXCEi'T SUNDAY JY REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. Office Review Building, (flrst floor) Jackson Street, Telephone, Main 001. L. WIMBKKLY Kuitor B. W. BATKH Kokkman "" . ...,? DAILY. rtryear.br mail , 93.00 Fr Month, delivered fat Week, delivered 15 BKMI-WKKKLY. Par year I2.U0 Biz Hontbi Ii oo 4T,JSli .. ' , ' JANUARY 21, lim. Oakland News. Patterson & Stanton, of Roseburff, are papering the interior of the Pres byterian church. A son was born to .Mr. and Mrs. Mc Carty at Clienoweth Park, yesterday morning. Stevens & Wlnniford have finished making repairs on their planing mill and are now ready for business. Castor Brothors have commenced working on the annex of DeanlorIT ifc McCulloch'fl livery stable. Mrs. Bowers, of Salem, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Kate Ueukley. She will remain Indefinitely. Mrs. Pauline Young ia recovering nicely from a severe surgical opera tion performed by Dr. Page u few days ago. Mrs. Alma McFarland died in Seat tle, January VA. Shu was born In New York. March 1. lirlti. The deceased and her husband, the late L. McPar- land, residod in this city a number of years before going to Seattle. V K V K U 1 'M KN T I K A U U K . The league met In regular session Jlonday evening. A communication from Benton Mires, of Drain, praying that assoBsor be placed on a flat salary was read. The resolutions adopted by Cottage Grove Commercial Club was adopted by the League. Among the rosolu tlons mentioned the Legislature is asked to pass a maximum freight rate law, covering local shipments. Also a law compelling railroad companies to provide cars and equipment to serve the demands of tralllc at all tlmen of the year, nnd also to urge iKjn the Harrlman system the necessity of granting at 40 cents rate to the Mis souri river common points. K. I Drew and Phil. Beckley woro appointed a committee to investigate and report uxm the medical properties of Tipton weed. An Kastern firm is Interested In manufacturing medlclno from this troublesome weed, and It Is hoped it. is good for something. Owl. blood builder is I Gunn's Blood & Ntrve Tonic, in tablet form to take at mcui time. Sol's at 7.0c. a box, or 3 boxes for S2, at all druggists. People gain from 1 to 3 lbs. of solid healthy ' llesh per week, by the use of this medicine. That is an indication it is doing good. For sale by A. C. Mursters St Co. Druggist. ' In 1-SSU the population of the United Status was 50,ir"),"N3 and the number of telephones of all kinds was 51,310, giving an average of ii'SA persons per telephone; the population of the con tinental United States in 1!)02 is esti mated at 78,",7ti,4;ifi, and the number of telephones operated In that year was 2,315,2(1", giving an average of 31 per sons per telephone. No More Stomach Trouble. All stomach trouble is removed by I the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. lt; the gives the stomach perfect rest by j digests what you eat without the stom ach's aid. The food builds up the body, and the rest restores the body to health j You don't have to diet yourself when taking Kodol 's Dyspepsia Cure. J.(!. j Krk.-ine, of Allenvlllo, Mich., says: "1 have su tiered Heartburn and Stomach J trouble for some time. My sister-in- j l iw had the some trouble ami was not able to eat for six weeks, She lived1 entirely ou warm water. After taking ' two bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure J she was entirely cured. She now euis heartily and is in good health. I am ' glad to say Kodol gave me instant re lief." Sold by Fulierlon 0c Richardson. i a a a a, a git Wis m tsifM x M mm. YOUNG few JJH V era) In a ff natural H and am Bostox. Mass.. 152 Shawmut Ave.. Oct. 25. 1902. After 1 had been married about four months I felt my health generally decline. I seemed to bse the light step! and draut-'i d wearily along instead. My appetite failed me 1 and I lust health ami strength. 1 was nervous nnd had diootiiig pains through my limbs and stomach while bear in tf iliiun inline mill const :mt licinhu-ht'i milled to in V miser?. The menstrual tl..w ijecume more and more profuse and I was unfit to attend to my daily duties. My husband called in tli no rlitF.Tj-nt iiti v-t-ii-i h M4 mwl I Irtr.lr anriMirh mitlieitie tO Will nr fin. ! ilnwn wiiinen. hut it nil lirtd n.retFeet Gil Hie whatever. Until took Wine of Cardui. In a few davs I felt a change for the better, my gen- ulth improvetl and at the next time of my periods my How was more ui:l I was in itvs? pam. tirarlualiyi recovered myufiinimnuMrfii-jiu now in perfect health. I take an occasional dose nf Wine of Cardui which keeps me well. I urn happy to give you ihi endorsement. CxJ, Piesidcut, Jfciclc Bay Woman's Club. Why don't you try for the same health Mrs. flicker has? It is easy to secure if you take Wine of Cardui according to directions. Wine of Cardui strengthens weak and worn-out women of any age ami assists the mother and housewife to bear her exacting duties. Wine of Cardui makes women fi; for all the duties of womanhood. It will relieve the pains of irregularity, euros falling of the womb, leucorrhu-a, ovarian troubles, and has been known to remove what phy sicians considered dangerous tumors. Women who use Wine of Cardui do not sillier at the monthly periods. They do not suffer hysterical attacks, because Wine of Cardui gives theni strong nerves freed fiom the irritation of female kuIT ring. A fl.UO buttle of Wins of Cardui purchased from your druggiBt will keep you free from pain. BOWIE Glendale News. I A Famous Remedy for Sick Headache. The causo of thin complaint is not in tho head at all, it comes from the stomach. A stomach that has become clogged by over eating, drinking, or abuse lu any manner, will warn you by bringing on sick headache. Cure the pains and distress in tho stomach and the headache stops of itself. All bilious attacks, dyspupsia, belching, bad taste in the mouth, muddy com plexion and yellow eyes, are cured by this remedy. It Is called Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver fills, one for a dose, and Is sold by druggists nil over the IJ. 8. for i!.h per box. For sale by A. C, Mars ten fc Co. Druggist. Myrtle Creek News. Will Armitage left Wednesday morn ing for Portland. Mrs. T. L. Browor was a Roseburg visitor Tuesday. W. A. Powell loft Tuesday for Win chester, where he has accepted a jHwition. I John -In Myrtle Creek, Jan. 1ft, to the wife of E. A. Kobinson, a 10-lb. son. W. IJ. Stewart, of Portland, arrived Wednesday morning and went out to tils mines on the South Myrtle. The)climate of Sunny Italy or the glorious climate of California are not ahead of this climate In Oregon. P. J. McCormlek and wife left Tues day morning for Roseburg, where Mrs. MeTormlck will remain for some time. Mail. Nels Jones, our city marshal, was busy on Monday planting cedar trees In front of the city hull. Miss Seattle When You Go to Portland Don't forget to call aOo2f North 6th street for a nice room. Look for the Anna Homme has gone to j sin "Kldora" on the first Luilding on Wash., where she will com-! the left side of the street as you leave plete a course for nurses at the Pacific the Union depot. Hospital, (formerly the Monod). d sw tf C. W. Hess, Prop. Glen Booth met with quite a serious ; his accident while at work one day last week at Wolf Creek, spraining wrist and hurting his shoulder. Mrs. Gilstrap and Miss Grenlnger, sisters of our attorney, I. L. Greninger, Sickening Shivering Fits of Ague and Malaria, cun be relieved and cured with Klectric Bitters. This j is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial I benefit in malaria, for it exerts a true 1 curative influence on the disease, driv- I It .iL. ... .1 . ' i. ..nn, ,1DQ.1,I , . i "K ciiLiiuijr Ull Ul 111X3 SYSIUIU. Ifc . ,w,.lf. . ull.3:...un...K j j much to be preferred to Quinine, lishment in our city In the immediate j having none of this drug's bad after- MISCELLANEOUS. T0 RIONT. Furnished rooms foot I of Oak street. Mrs. F. E. Cav- euder. d fl. GOOD, SAFE INSURANCE See A. Q. Johnson, Taylor & Wilson Block. u-sw-ti. TTOR RENT. A warehouse in Rose- 1 burg. Call on Mrs. M.Josephson for particulars. ti, T TANTKD. A good, No. 1 planing VV mill man. Apply to win. r, Johnson Lumber Co., at Myrtle Creek, future. , For Sick and Nervous People. We have a cure for nervous and un steady peoplo, weak, (leshlpss people, nd pimply, pate or sallow people. MHple who are troubled with loss of ambition, failing memory, depression of spirits, lack of confidence, nervous headache, and wakefulness, all these symptoms are produced by weakoned nerves, brought on by the watery con dition of the blood. Mukestroug, rich, nnl blood, ami furnish fmnl fur tho disease, and the cure (hen is only a' )it'9tion nf days, Tho Iwst flesh and The U. S. Mining company of Port land is doing no smalt amount of work on the Little Anaconda quartz claim. They are extending a lower crosscut tunnel and it Is showing up well. Postmaster Hurd has greatly im proved the interior of the post olllce by installing a very pretty cabinet con taining up-to-date lock and call boxes. As the patronage of the postntllce Is growing, bo has decided to install somo more call boxes in the Immediate futuro. un Wednesday evening last week a very pretty wedding took place at the Weed Hotel, at Dunsmuir, Cab, the contracting parties being Miss Jessie Heuioo, a popular and accomplished young lady of Dunsmuir, and K. L. Grimes, well known to people of Glen dale. The groom, who Is in the em ploy of Wells-Fargo, makes the run between Dunsmuir and Glendale, stoji ping In each place alternately, and has many warm friends in each city. Miss Mary Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Collins, of Upper Cow Creek, passed away Wednesday morn- ng as a result of chronic heart disease. She had been a sufferer for a long time and was about INI years old at the time of her death. The funeral took place yesterday from the church and the remains were laid to rest In the Ma sonic cemetery. Rov. Laodsborough officiated at the funeral. News. A Grim Tragedy is dally enacted, in thousands of homes, as Death claims In oach one another victim of Consumption or Pneumonia. But when Cough and Colds are prop erly treated, the tragedy is averted. K. O. Huntly, of Oaklandon, hid., writes: "My wife had the consumption, and three doctors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. King.s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured her, and Unlay she Is well and strong." It kills the germs of all dis oase. One doso relieves. Guaranteed at atV and $1.00 by A. C. Marsters & Co., druggist. Trial bottle free. Place your valuable pilars, etc., where they will be absolutely secure against tire, burglary, or other danger. The Title Ou irantee A Loan Co., of this city have as line a sot of safety de posit boxes as can be found anywhere and the rates are very low. Call on them, corner Jackson and Washington streets. if. effects. E. S. Munday, of Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My brother was very low with malarial fever and jaundice, till he took Electric Bitters, which saved his life. At A. C. Mursters & Co's. drug store; price 50c, guaranteed, Insure Your Property. In the Alliance Fire Insurance Com pany. R. R. Johnson, Agent. Taylor & Wilson block. d-sw-tf. SUFFERED 8 MONTHS lean heartily reconmend Arker'a Talileta j tiei-n ftiitlerltiK for elitlil nrnntha aorl trlwl many rt'incil.e without auy relief, until I not ACIUT'H pYPDOItHiK Tatilnla. Which I linnl nnlr a short time aud am unw perfectly well. 1 hoiking you lor the 'unecilv rerovory, I am Kmielullv yourx, Francis J. Cannoh, Van m'lver, Wanti. For mio b HainlUou Drug to. Koset'iirK, Oakland Omg t'o.. Oakland. tVnd to W. H. Hoi.kkk A l-'o., Buffalo, S. V., fir a froo trial package (Nothing Like Them ) What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question nrisr in tlio fnmilv every day. Let us answer it to-day. Trj Je!!-P a delicious nnd healthful dessert. Pre ruivd in two minutes. No boiling 1 no kilting! add boiling water and set to fool, Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Kasp berry and Stravlerry. (Jet a p.ick.ig at vour croeer to-d:y. in ctt. I vi.it DR. JORDAN'S or.. i iMuseum of Anatomy icsi uaiiei st. tit c.b ;ti, o. r. cii. I Tbo L.r..mt inklni intii. W.ild. . A ft fl -jt.-r ff.tii m ..f il.. ..:.,.f nn n.Wto'lbf i f (i1t.. MJ,cU11.il,ou.l-fcl10rl.a.,. A itn.j4iHn4i-iRir iTF, mit:ANr! a T70R HKN'T. Two large front fur- X nisneu rooms cneap. rseur uepot, I'.jth and electric lights. (20 Pine St. FOR SALE. A few full blooded Jersey cows and calves. All first class milkers. tf. A. J. Bkllows. T70R SALE. Enough Jl goods to furnish 0 rooms. household Party buying can rent the house. Address X. thisollico. d-sw j 21, T?OR RENT. Si x-room house in Riverside Addition, one mile nortl- of Roseburg, on the Ldenbower road Address Ihoa. Graham, city, n-sw-tf. R EPRE3ENTATIVE WANTED. man or woman capable of earuiog 10 to .iu per weeK. im. uowik. Hotel McClailen VOLUMES OF MUHI.BACH'S J,J Historical Novels. Now and of good binding, for sule at a burgtiin, if taken At once, bee them at the UK- vi kw oIKce. n S. T. WEST. Fire insurance, YJ Notary Public. City Property rented, county ana uity warrants bought and collections made. Room 3 Taylor & Wilson block. d-BW-tf. i;i:nv m NTPHli.lN tW.vifhltrrallairit A iir to u nil! tfedn tnx I Kmm.mI llollnra. iili. nf flitrrhtae, 1 ' Wrtu- t.t li-.h I'hllci t In. JdKHAN A ' ,v& Mnrkftsi. 8. P. ( NOTICE TO CREDITORS. persons knowing themselves be indebted to the undersigned will please call and settle at the olllce of Atty. R. W. Marsters before Feb. 1; liHC. a P. Davis. d-M TEN DOLLARS REWARD. For the arrest and conviction of the person or persons throwing rubbish in to my reservoir, situated on the hill H00 feet east of my property on Chad- wick street, or trespassing within radius of 50 feet thereof. d-Bw-ll. J. T. Bryan ROSEBURG THEATRE ROSHBUKQ ORCHESTRA, Managers, O IN E IN I O H T tan 7f- THURSDAY 'Wll, AmKJ Mahara'a Big Minstrel CARNIVAL ... r. 9tmSTRElCAWIYAt HEALTH flfJV!BLiTY! The crc.it renifily for tutvimi' otvnn of nit Mit ho s . linih'ti'tii-T. Nu'luly Kn of To!:nvo or 1 otilll. V AFTER USING. For Sale by A oriliT ivo lxu. fotf.i.UU. tul .li.-.v,,'. or l! " :is N,toiis l'r.istr.tioli K.nliinror l.ott MauIhicI. l.'iw. YuuttifMl h:rriTH. M 'lit.il Worrv, n.'i iv. imc ll li-iiil l,i 0nsmii!lin itu.l llismi.lv With cvi-ry r- ni . uri' or ri-fiiiiil tin' m. 'in' v. Sulil :tt ? 1 .110 por Ivi IHI. ,I4)ITS 111 ,'U( VL IV., Clovi'lul-d. 'Mil..,. C. iMuritort & Co., Kosoburfr . Orocnn. l'irstchisn in every particular. Special scenic first part. .aly choru?. A strong olio of plua?ing vaudeville, opera and minstreley. Street Pm-ncle fit Noon. Tickets on sale at Hell's Candy Store. Pi ices, 75c, 50c, 35c Permanently Located in Roseburg. Not One Dollar Need be Paid Unless Cured Trial Treat ment with this apparatus free. -3S -V If, (p (ii! Trial Treat ment with this apparatus free U M t II Trial Treat ment with this apparatus free. Douglas County Bank Building ROOMS 7 AND 8 Consultation and Examination Free. Vi; rkh ni v?r mme kind, cnurtomis anil most cnri'ful attcntinn without one penny to puv. Iir. Bowio nooepts no (eeB from the iiliml or wortliv poor. To all such his remedies and treatments are free an'l welcome. ..X-RAY EXAMINATIONS FREE.. HOURS: 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Annn A wnircn Thursday JANUARY 26, '05 Jlr. .1. PaundcrB Gordon presents the Peerleas Italian Diva Mme. Eugenia Mantelli For seven seasoDs Piima Donna at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, supported by the MANTELLI OPERATIC COMPANY Comprising a Galaxy of World-Famed Singers. Rendering in English the lower, I'riBon and Garden Scenes from IL TROVATORE (The Troubadour) Special Scenery lor each act and scene. Correct Costumes and Perfect Accessories. Augmented Orchestra. SIO. OAETANO JIEROLA, Conductor. Prices $1.50, $1.00 and 75c. Seats on sale at Bell's Store. Look Here $12.50 Will buy you a fine 100-Piece Deco rated German China Dinner Set. at J. F. BARKER & CO Phone 201 CALL ANE SEE THEM. ' 1 1 it