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Evening OSEBURG EVIEW. Vol. VIII. ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1905. No. 45. can buy 1 Eve ELc1dldf I Golden G and be absolutely sure of getting the same quality each time. The un broken seal is the yer's protection. and 2 lb. aroma-tight tins at high grade grocers. A. FOLGSR la.CO.' San Francisco Established in 1850 When You Go to Portland Don't forget to call at 1521 North 6tt street for a nice room. Look for the sign "Eldora" on the first Luildlng on the left side of the street aa you leave the Union depot. d sw tf C. W. Hess, Prop. Baled oat hay for sale, at Fisher Bellows Co. d-sw-tf Douglas County Creamery butter 55 cents per square. Guaranteed. If not as representedreturn to the cream ery. - , tf. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR MINUS (MITT ffiHI BUTTER AND INSIST ON GETTING IT 55c Per Roll Guaranteed Absolutely Pure. 11 Four Old Women and Nine Children Perish in Fire. AT ST. GENEVIEVE, CANADA French Government Orders Admiral Rojestvensliy to Leave Kamranh Bay. ; Special to Evening Review. Montreal, Can., April 21. Four women, each of whom were nearly 100 years of age, and nine children per ished In a fire which destroyed the Stanns convent at St. Genevieve today. The village has no fire fighting appa ratus and the building was in ruins be fore help arrived from Montreal. ROJESTVENSKY TOLD TO GO. Paris, April 21. Premier Ronvier today stated in the Chamber of Depu ties that the government had request ed Admiral Roestvensky to remove his fleet from Indo-Chlna waters with in the jurisdiction of France. The French minister at Toklo hae been requested to assure the Japanese government of France's neutrality. BORN LEATHERMAN. On April 15, 1005, to Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Leatherman, of Medford, Oregon, a 1 pound boy. Mr. and Mrs. Leatherman were for mer residents of this county, Mrs. Leatherman (nee Miss Minnie Ellison) being one of Douglas couoty's popular school teachers. X. LOCAL NEWS, OATMAN. At Myrtle Creek, Thurs day, April 20, 1005, to Mr. and Airs. ' F. B. Oatman, a son. "Our Awful Aunt" tonight. Woodland hay for sale. Leave orderB at J. F. Barker & Co's. d-sw-tf. Crown and bridgo work. Prices rea sonable. J. P. Johnson, dentist. S. K. Brisbin, Olalla, and Wm. Ir win, Teu Mile, were in this city to day. Work has been commenced upon the removal of the Plalndealer plant from its old location into the bulidlog recently erected by A. C. Marsters on Jackson street, a portion of which structure is to be devoted to the use of his personal newspaper organ. The "Urapqua" Cold Cure prepared at our pharmacy, If taken in time and aocording to directions, seldom, If ever falls to cure the worst colds. It is high ly recommended by all who have used it. A 25u box of this remedy in your home will save sicknoss and expense. Hamilton Drug Co. d-sw. "Our Awful Aunt," a laughable, twe act comedy, will be produced by local talent at e Christian church in Rose burg tonight under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. Everyone who attends is assured of an ovening of' good, clean enjoyment. Interesting specialties will Intersperse the play. Admission 25 and 15 cents. The firm of T. C. Bloomer & Co., Boft .drinks and oigarB, in connection with the Hotel McClallon, has been dissolved, Mr. H. O. "Wilkinson retir ing for the purpose of entering Into the saloon business in this city. Mr. Wilk inson's establishment will be located in the new brick building to be erected by G. W. Hoover, of Portland, between Woltenberg Bros.' store and J. A. Mc Dougall's tailor shop. Providing the building Is completed by that time, Mr. Wllklnsou expects to be ready for business about June 15. A contract for the construction of the building will be let in a few days. C. L. Reed, who contemplated re-establishing his saloon In the new building, gave up the idea and is now figuring on locating in some other part of the city. "Our Awful Aunt" tonight. "Our Awful Aunt" tonight. WILL ST Ordered to Attack Russians in French Waters. KAMRANH BAY THE SCENE Rojestvensky Wrongly Allowed to Stay There to Await Nebog . vN atoll s Fleet. TOKIO, April 20. That Admiral Togo, with the whole Japanese tleet, is to sail at onoe for Kamranh Bay, where Admiral Rojeatvonsky's Ueet is still at anchor, and engage the enemy in a do oislve battle Is tho positive statement made here. After a five hours' mo mentous conference of leading Japa nese statesmen, the Premier and mem bers of the Cabinet, the decision .that the Japanese Admiral sbould take the initiative and force the fighting was ar rived at. The likelihood of the Rus slan squadron remaining in the shelter of a friendly French Coobln China port until joined by Vice-Admiral Ne hogatoff's division of the Russian fleet was considered to add a new and grave danger to tho situation, to avert which Immediate action was deemed neces sary. The order waB forwarded to Togo to gather his fleet together and sail for Kamranb Bay and force the fighting, on the supposition that the Japanese main fleet 1b at Pescadore Islands, and that Rojestvonsky is in Kamranh Bay, which is 800 mlloB distant across the China Sea. The Japanese Admiral should reach the scene of action In less than three days, and Sunday should see the battle. The attitude of the French Govern ment In giving shelter to Rojostvensky was declared a matter for serious aftor- oonsidcratlon. A dispatch states that Nebogatoff's squadron has reached Su dan Straits on its way to join Rojost vensky in the China Sea. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best and Most Popular. "Mothers buy it for oroupy children, railroad men buy it for severe coughs und elderly people buy it for la grippe" say Moore Bros., Eidon, Iowa. "We sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than any otherkind. Itseema to have taken the load over several ' other good brands." There is no ques-' tion but this medicine is the best that can be procured for coughs and colds, whether it be a child or an adult, that is aUlicted. It always cures and eurea quickly. Sold by Hamilton Drug Co., Koseburg. A. O. U. W. Attentiont Alt members are requested tobepres - eut at the next regular meeting Mon day, April 24th, as D. D. G. M. W. C. C. Hogue will be present and explain tbe New Plan and its several options adopted by the Grand Lodge of tha Jurisdiction of Oregon. E. H. Lenox, Recorder.. For A WeakDigestlon. No Tmedlclne can replace food, but Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will help you to digest your looa. it is not tne quantity or looa taKon tnat gives strengtu anu vigor io tho system, but the amount digested and assimilated. If troubled with a, weak digestion, don't fail to give these Tablets a trial. Thousands have been benefitted by their use. They only cost a quarter. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. Drain Nonpareil: Tho Normal base ball team intended to go to Koseburg toJay to play two games with teams at that place, but will not go on account of some misunderstanding at Roseburg. Arrangements will probably be made for the games to take place in a week or two. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of r SHER & BELLOWS CO. The Store That Does the Business FREE!, FREE! FREE! FREE! 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We reserve the right to discontinue this offer at any time without further notice. We carry the most complete line of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Clothing in the city, and we guarantee our prices to be lower than goods of same quality can be bought elsewhere. Also the largest stock of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes in the city at prices that are right. BE IN A HURRYTHIS OFFER WILL, SOON BE WITHDRAWN