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About Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1905)
N Real Estate Transfers, Tlie Kind You Ilitvo Always Bougiit, and which 1ms been ia uho for over 30 j onrs, has borne the signature of i - and has hcon mado under his por jL(ffijr soiml supervision since Its infancy. utmt J-CUcSUiV. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Ail Counterfoils, Imitations and " Jnst-as-good" are but Dxpcrinients that trillo Willi and endanger the health of infants and Children Experience) against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Oastoria is 3. harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Murphino nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverisliness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Iiowels, giving healthy and natural sloop. The Children's Panacea Tito Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR! A ALWAYS Bears the Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. YHt OCNTAUR COMPANY, TT MUDMDV TflECT, NEW YORK CtTV. Peter Schuttler Farm Wagons AT S. K. 9S XSL TE1 93 MM Js Y KES & CARROLL ""UMBERS ANDCONTHSCTOHS Signature of 'ATER WORK nplete Supply Constantly on -' irnlshcd. Roscbur Oregon Stephen D Goff et ux to James P Darrow, DLCNo 58 tp 25, r 6 w. 80 acres out of D L C No 59 sees 13, 24 and 25, r 0 w; $2000. C J Anderson et ux to John Batey, parcel of land in Roseburg; $450. Hamilton Smith and wife to David J Berstine, lots B, 4, 5, 6 blk 7 Oak land; $55. John W Wise et ux to George Ap plegate, 23 20 acres in sec 3, tp 23 r 5 w; 2134. A T Ambrose to Catherine Craw ford, 45 acres in sec !l, tp 23 r 5 w; $220. C Ross King etux to George W and Ellen M Finney, lot 5 blk 13 Yoncalla; $30. J Henderson Miller and wife to Isa dore E Rice, lots 3, 4, 5, 6 blk 5 Stoarns Addition to Oakland; $530. John C Aiken et ux to Isadore Rice, lots blk 16 R R Addition to Oakland; $200. Geo G Durland to J W Deardorff, lots 5 and 8 in blk 1 Brown's Addition to Oakland; $325. O C Sether et ux to Geo M Grant, ej sci sec 4, tp 33 r 0 w; $248. James Mabi to William A Davison, 250.44 acres in seel tp 25-6 w in see 30 tp 24 r fl w; $2325. R S Graham et ux to W L Cobb Real Estate Co, lots 7 and 8 blk 3 lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, , 7, 8 in blk 4 North Park Ad dition to Roseburg. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 10,11,12, 13blK "0" Flints Addition to Roseburg; $180. Santa Fe Pac R R Co to La Fayette Jackson, et se and 8wJ sej sec 12 tp 28 r 4 w; $415.59. W L Cobb et ux to W S Hamilton el a', Und i int in lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, 13 blk "C" Flint's Addition to Roseburg. Lots 7 and 8 blk 3, lots 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 8 blk 4 North Park Ad dition to Roseburg; $128. Melvina Eli IT to T B Johns et al, sej sec 11 tp 32 5 w, ne swj sec 11 tp 32 5 w, nel sec 14 tp 32 5 w, nw nwi sec 12 tp 32 5 w, si nw sec 12 tp 32, 5 w, nj awl sec 13 tp 32, 5 w, sw$ swi sec 13 tp 32, 5 w, swi sw sec 1 tp 32, 5 w, si se i sec 2 tp 32, 5 w, set swi seo 2 tp 32, 5 w, swi sec 12 tp 32, 5 w; $8000. Florence Dewey et al to Melvina Eli II, seinei sec 32, sw nwi sec 33, w, swi see 27 tp 32 r (1 w; $1.00 LAND PATENTS. United States to William R Barton, ni nj sec 20 tp 24 s, r 0 w. Reported by F. E. Alley, Abstracter. Thin People. Thin, scrawny, lloahleas people are usually nervous irritable, billious und dyspeptic. Every change of weather e fleets them, if they happen to eat or drink anything; containing disease germs, it develops at onOe, and they are the first subjects of any contagious disease coming in the neighborhood. Their life is a continual worry in their efforts to avoid exposure to damp and malarious atmosphere. People can gaiu from 1 to 3 lbs. of solid healthy llesh per week, by the use of Dr. Gunn's Blood & Nerve Tonic, it puts their sys '.era In condition .to resist sickness. This Tonic is in tablet form, to be taken right after meals. Sold by all druggists Toe. per box or 3 boxes for $2. It ' ' 'ood you eat, into strong rich 'nts and cures disease;. Gives rest to the stomach. Cures indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, nervous stomach and catarrh of the stomach. A guaranteed cure. IFraputd t tb Lb- I MtnfofB.O.DWitt I qo.,0blcg,P.t.A. I Dlgmmtm mtMk th Am Sold by Fullerton & I-tichardson, Roseburg, Oregon Probate Orders. This morning the last will and testa ment of v arner Talkington was tiled in the Probate Court. The estate is valued at $25,000, with numerous heirs and assigns. Loyd H. Swan and Robert L. Swan, both having become of legal age, have been appointed executors to relieve James Byron. They are the priucipal heirs. The will provides that the brothers and sisters of the deceased shall re ceive $200 each. They are Jacob C. Talkington, John C. Talkington, Julia K. Neece, William B. Talking ton, Charles H.., Talkington, James M, Talkington, Albert W. Talkington, and Frank P. Talkington. li, L. Swan and L. H. Swan are to share alike in all property that is not thus devised in the will. Loyd Swan will receive for himself or heirs G5G acres of land near Brock way. Robert Swan is given by the will 513 acres and lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, in see 24, tp 23 s, r 7 w, also a tract of and between the Donation claims of Joseph Huntley and Elijah Ollivant, and a piece of land near the Donation claims of Woo. M. Knight, Wm. Lyles, and J. B. D. Lee, as well as a parcel next to the claim of J. F. Sue ill el. James Byron, Elijah Olivant, and John Spaugh have been appointed appraisers. An order has been made by the County Court closing the estate of Julius Am brum. Anna Uhl, a niece of the deceused, is named as heir. Carl Hoffman, the administrator, was al lowed $30 for his services the estate de clared settled. IN C1UCUIT COURT. T. E. Bledsoe, by his attorney, Louis Baree, has tiled au action to recover the amoimt of a promisory note from J. O. Johnson, for $;J0U. On tbts morning's northbound pas senger train, Mrs. Frances Fitch and daughter, who for the past five weeks havo been visiting with the family of W. VV. Cardwell, left for her home in New York City. Mrs. P. J. Bond, of Peel, is staying with the children of her daughters, Mrs. J. A. Perry and Mrs. J. A. Buchanan at the hitter's residence here. Her two daughters with Mr. Perry and Miss Luclle Rtigsdale are attending the fair at Portland where they were met by Mr. Buchanan and Lenoir Ragsdale, who have deep. ,aTi.t-bn w:--r-'-rvv..,.,.??.. Dyspepsia Cure Vfhmt You Emt Brmmth Swmt m Aom. IDollMbattUkoldiS I ttnu u much u thi I LOCAL NEWS. Baled grain hay for sale at H. Marks Co. tf. Prof. J. H. Cocbran was In town from Medford today. Atty. Chas. J. Schnable was here from Portland, today. Douglas County Creamery butter 50 cents per square. Guaranteed. If not as represented return to the cream ery. tf. Blue prints of cownsmp maps, fifty cents each. Filing papers properly pre pared. Frank E. Alley, up stairs over land office. Ice cream, soda, milk shakes. Canned goods, suitable for lunches, and bakery articles. At Norman's. Julius J. Jaskulek, a former resident of this city, is here from Danville, Wash , greeting old friends. He will remain for several days. Hives are a terrible torment to the little folks, and to some older ones Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never fails. Instant relief, permanent cure. At any drug store, 50 cents. Hon. and Mrs. J. H. Booth have re turned from The Dalles, where they were called several days ago by the death of the former's brother, Rev. Geo. M. Booth. When you want a pleasant laxative that is easy to take and certain to act, use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver ablets. For sale by Hamilton Drug 'Co. A little life may be sacrificed to an ( hour's delay.' Cholera infantum, j dysentery, diarrhoea come suddenly. Only safe plan Is to have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry always on hand. Five miners were literally blown to pieces by the explosion of twenty-five pounds of dynamite in a storage pow der house at the West Riverside coal mine, two miles from Des Moines, Iowa, Thursday. ( What's the secret of happy, vigorous health? Simply keeping the bowels, the stomach, the liver and kidneys strong and active. Burdock Blood ! Bitters does it. It will bring rich, red blood, firm flesh and muscle. That's what Hollls ter's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Taken this mouth, keeps you well all summer. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Red Cross Pharamcy. Nathan Smith, Lakeview; A. W. -,ii,i son, Reston, A. E. Crouch, .. "' ,"'-Vw- S. Leake, Deer " id son, Oak Creek; - . :'spn, Fall Creek, POK SALb PORSALIS. A good 3i inch wagon. Enquire at Kelly and Banks livery stable. d-sw tf LfOR SALE. On easy terms, a lot 1 80x110, corner Douglas and Kane streets, opposite Court House, Rose burg. Enquire of N. T. Jevett, Rose-bu'B- d-swtf FOR SALE Ten acres in Edenbower live acres in fruit, located on eoun- fr-S'U!""1 ??d wel located, for 800. I. F. Rice, Real Estate Agent Roseburg, Or. FOR SALE. A seven-room house with barn. Well located with city water and sewerage connection. Terms to suit purchaser. Inquire at 218 Oak street. b w-tf . FOR SALE. Choice building lots in Kinney's improved plat to Rose burg, price 50 per lot, good title, near Main street. Address, N A xvn.ui.ma, juiam, uregon. d-tf. FOR SALE. A first-class grocery , -wi. iwowu ouu a good trade; located here in Roseburg. Now If vnu nrn lnnlrlnn n.n .l,- .... . i i i C "'"K -.uymiugonnis kind, here is your chance. Write or call on I. F. Rice & Co., Roseburg, Or n EAL RSTATR Ri DfiA TWO a t JX cultural, fruit, mineral, timber. wjuujt iiiuua, m large ana small tracts. Residence and business tv vt lm Auaress u. s. K, Bulck.Roseburg, Or. tf FOR SALE A four-room cottage, with pantry and closet; centrally located; two lots on corner, all fenced; nnft nnmo fn o 11... i.l ' location. Price $800 cash. For further Mivriicuiars aoaress "owner," box 195, Roseburg, Ore. d-sw-tf. FOR SALE A nice little country store, about 81,000 stock of "cods. ffnnri Rt.nra Vit,ll.lir. m u j I n w..u wU..u.U5, naiouuu UUU nKia nf InnH Un.mHI.. ... 1 . i u,;o i piace, gooa school li miles. Good country sur- wuuuuiK. -uiucKsimin snopjust across the road. This is a nice, clean little j. ufuoiuivru. lui- tumor in formation enquire of I. P. Rice, Real FORSALE. A good home, and dirt nhonn lOQ unna nil t 1 j oross fenced, good house of 7 rooms, 2 fjuwu uurus uuu an necessary out-Dutid-Ings, 5 acres in orchard, 10 acres in cul tivation; well watered and plenty of i mile; to Roseburg, 12 miles. Located on county road. For further informa tion, call or write to I. F. Rice, & Co. Real Estate Dealers. Roseburg, Oregon FOR RENT. 'OR RENT. Five-toom cottage. Annl. . UM M T ? "fl'.J Bl ...ID. Al. XJ. VV.CU3, lUUb Ul Oak street. O RENT Furnished rooms. In I quire of Mrs. J. R. Chapman, 020 Pine Street. FOR RENT. A warehouse in Rose burg. Call on Mrs. M. Josephson for particulars. tf. L-OK RENT. Partially furnished 1 housekeeping rooms. Inquire of Mrs. N. L. Owens, 218 Oak Street. CART FOR SALE. A good second hand road cart for sale very reasonable call on Dr. S. Hamilton. jl-25. r?OR RENT. Building on corner i. .Mala and wnsbimunn streets. one aoor soutn or Moore's feed stable J L.all on or address Josephson s, uurg, wre. d-E WANTED 17ANTED- Male VV loncalla, school tielliwell, Uirk, Yonca TEAMS WANTK' ber from Sugi- wesi- oi i-ioseour. leburjp -res paid. Address Oregon, or Rosy princir - r