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About Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1905)
ISSUKD DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. , Ofkick Ueview Building, (first lloor) Jackson Street. Telephone, Main 901. L. WIMHKItl.V KWTOlt H. W. HATKH Fob km as :s ilAII.Y Poryear, by mull ?3.00 'r Month, Pellvun-rl SU Ver Week, (k-livurod 15 KKMMVKKKIjY 1'er Yeiir ?2.W Hlx Months ?UH NOVEMBEU 13, 11W5. ' "We notice a few newspapers arc at tacking Francis J. Ileney for his severe -arraingment of the notorious Abe Kuef in San Francisco recently. We are not defenders of .Mr. Honey he appears entirely capablo of taking care of hira Belf but whon a nowspapor becomes a defender of grafters of notorious Kuef class public decency seems entirely lost sight of, no matter if ttnof and his man Son niitz are at present running the city government of San Francisco. Defunsu of grafters is not a commendable posi tion for any newtnaper, Sluggish Liver a Foe to Ambition. You can not accomplish very much if your liver is inactive as you feel dull, your eyes are heavy and slight exer tion exhausts you. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver nud and the bowels and makes you feel bright and acLlvo. Oiino Laxativo Fruit Syrup doeB not nauseate or gripe and Is mild and very pleasant to take. Orino is more effective than pills or or dinary cathartics. Refuse substitutes. Stciner & Chapman. TO BE TRIED ON MERITS. Suit Involving Timber Claims in Coos and Douglas Counties. Portland, Or., Novi 12. A plea In abatoment which Marshall .1. Kinney Died to the suit brought against him by William limy for 110,000 damages, growing onl of a $000,000 deal in Ore gon ti m bin lands, was denied by Judge Cloland in a decision in tbo stale cir cuit court yesterday, and tho case will liavo to go on trial on its merits- Bray and Kinney had an option on several thousand acres of timber land in Coos and Douglas counties, for whlr.h they woro lo pay tlio Southern Oregon Company $1100,000. To secure tho option they paid $(10,000 of tbo pur chase prico, ol which liray gave $10, 000 and Kinney tho remainder; tho bal ance of tho purchase prico was to be paid within six months. When tho six months expired, Bray alleges in his complaint, ho hail his nhare of tho money to buy tho land, but Kinney could not secure his half, and tho doal fell through, and tho (10,000 paid to soeuro tbo option was lost. Bray brought this action to secure what ho had expended and lost by not completing the deal, which, ho says, would havu yielded largo and Immedi ate pro Ills. Bettor than medicine "Old Grand Dad" at tho Model. tf. Myrtle 1 'ohit Enterprise: Itov, Hampton, of Ten Mile, Douglas county, has moved onto the Proaloy place on tho Middto Fork, which was lately pur chased by his son-in-law, Mr. Pick thnrn, of Unsohurg, mm L iW"Y.'..:u'bR Tim DAN(ll-R TO TNH CHILD Mny ho rc;d or the tt:iUe m;iy hen harm less one, but there tstiiimtiT Unit int'ii;ues every cliiM's lite if id.' in.llir i d. li I'lrnt iu wmuiiuly liesilili and lunouuiml vitality. TUmivmd of woi'ien have Urue their MilTerini:- and kept their troubles lo themselves from rietive- of delicacy and feeble ehli.lhood ), is p.,,. for it. Dr. 1'ierce, lot'tv veins roN.ufo'iI iYftitn , and found that she Itatt pro UUi remedies in n hunditnce for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments and weiik ncnes. He foinid ilmt non-alcoholic. Klvcerlc evtiacl of Golden Seal root, 1 if no Cohosh root, I'nicoi'ii root, I thick Cohosh root and lituiy' Slipper root, continued In Just tin riulii proportions Uve audi Mirpriaiuir remits that this compound soon Invmne a standard fa vorite of hU tn the Uealmmit of sm h rases. In a little thin tho demand (or It iMH'nnie so m - it Ihnl in' determined to put tt up and pto 111,- for its gem rid sain to that tlic multitude needing it could readily suppi (hem-elves. Til is Is now known ail over tho civil 1h1 world us .'r. iVr.v'v t'uroritr ('ii fciTipffoii. nud it uii;u;itlrl,-l nvord of linndri'ds of llioii.;u;i- if i-uifs, hi tho last (oriv yimm. ju-tiiit'd all that ran tx aid of it. It t nnu-titrnhitlW, tnn-tnmvfic. ( mff ami ft lin hit- for an woman, of any n o nud in any roiniititn, to um Dr, I'lervp'a l'li-asant r'Urt - otttv onn or two a dav W ill rruuhut' and t'loahsrt nud invieorati' a fold. t:i.t Stomach, tor pid Liver, nr s!iti;i;i-lt ltowiU. Dr. iMtri-o's t'omumn sno Miiiical Advivrwid N'-i'nt tree. i., r-l-oiiiid. for VI ono-ctMit stamps, ir clutii-Ihhui,) for X Humps, over pat-s ami tliustrati-d. ddruu Dr. K. V. 1'ivrcu. l'mlalo, . V, WOMEN TOWN CLEANERS. llrixutle, Clncl In White, Snc-pt RcfaMe From Street i.itit VuriU, 'i'hlrty womuii robed In white dresses, Willi white Ciips, npruns and sbuu.s, pa ruded at Short lie.icli, Conn., recently witli rukca, liui-H, brooms and mIiuvuJs, chiuiln the utreela and tlio yards as an example to the men, who, they thought, did not take sullicieut Intcivst In ihe appearance of the summer re port, says n .Now Haven dispatch to the Philadelphia Public Ledger. The only man permitted in the pro cession was the trumpeter, Uert It.m thill of New York city, who with loud hJa.sU heralded the coming of thecleun- up hrigitiie. on a Imiiuer winch was Hpoth'Msly while and whkli was car ried by Alius Loltic .Morse of Meridou, Conn., "was inserllied: "Khort IJeaeh White W'ingi. Draco Ui and Clean Up." Close behind were the ofllelnls Mrs. Henry Deers of Merideu, head of the entert;i!'niiient committee; Mrs. Johii Jiing Moore of New Haven, head of the workers' wnimilU'e, mid Mrs. Ella Whrrler WHeox, who has u collagi! m Shot i Beach. Toward tho rear of the procession marched Miss Josephine Beers of New Haven, inspector of the ocnesion. A Her til!" parade hud piissod and the rei'une and (llili li:id been gaibered into piles by the women it was tint inspect or's duly to reci, rd in her large book iiie work done and ihe condition of th" property of every landowner. When streets and la-Ic yards were scoured tile hrigaoe triumphantly inarched to i: Uf.-irby dump, wher.' the reii:"e v. a ; dcp-isited. At nijdi! ihe women gave a dunce, whieh was l:'.r:'ely attoaded. 10 (Oregon Datty Journal's news announcement not an advertisement onew location of Holmes Business College.) THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAi; PORTTj TOWN IMPFOVEMENT. Tli In kn to I0 inol TliituN tn Be Lft t'liilfine. The only wal'e procedure when oik' goes a singh; step beyond the neat and orderly provision for generally recog nized practical necessities of the vil li! ge, writes I'rederick Law i Hmsted, Jr., in tho Aliaiitic, is to look fairly and s'piarcly into the future, to adopt a delinito nud coiuprelieusive plan and policy and novel" to undertake or ac cept a project of Improvement without eariiesl ly and deliberately comparing Its probable results wllh the aims of the plan. However wise and com prehensive they may be, such general plans must trom time to time be modi lied, but I ho modifications should be ihnit;:httul!y and deliberately nccopted, not drifted into haphazard. A unvag- I'orceil hy the limitations of his condition, may live upon a sp:irc and hen 1 1 In diet, tllw him the oppor- I (.unities of civilization arid he will I gorge himself' with Indigestible com- j hi i mi Ions selected at nun hun from among ihe endless number of things Ilmt indh idually please ids palaie. The civilized man may he oipniliy fond of the smne things, but when he wants a good dinner lie resolutely ivje'-ts nine-tenths of Ihe tilings which please him on the bill of fare for the sake of adequately enjoying uhaf he elects to have at that parlieulur place and time. What village Improvers seem often to forgot is that their selections from the bllhf fare are not for u day only, but for many years, and must be cou slderisl In relation tn the selections of tlte past and of tho future for the lo cality in which they are to occur. B MABTIN JH ARCHITECT FREE Owner Tells RICH Aft Natives C Goverr and At Their -The United 8 tween this "1 We New Home of Holmes Business College, Tenth and Washington Streets Tho building will be completed about January 1st nnd will have floor spnee 100x100, with accommodations for five hundred students. Building will b .splendidly If glued and evury convenience for tlio accommodation of studentH. There will be twulvo 'offices for business practice, ecjulpped with depfirttneut telephones, adding machines, loose-leaf ledgerH, card files and with all the conveniences und appliances necussury to the modern business office. C 1 A GRADUATES round nt the mouth of the Columbia. Tho vessel was lifted at about nuon "bly ocoo-- -tn nn the food from dinner palls, was captured yesterday afternoon. It turned said C, today. with Spain so, tho co tariff WW goods bra ' United Bt Mr. Hi arc here to procul hlblt fra th coma It Is at tv National A of New Y lectel It charge. "The axti of peoullat morcial lrft amount of that cltv 4 pin1' placed by us in positions last year. We can do more toward obtaining a good permanent situation for you than any other college, for we have the confidence of business men who have had experience with our graduates for 18 years. Some of the merchant princes of Portland began their business careers in our college. IS 8 BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND, OREGON For catalog write to temporary address I !"-: Y. M. ('. A. Wdtr.. PnrUiini, On'. Thanksgiving Services, IIimiiovjiI of I'mrly 1'i1n. I low Hoiuo tiKly ivmiuvs of n tnwn can hi (liipliiccil Ih shown In thu fol lowing arlirto In tho Municipal Journal nml i'hiluooi1; Tho park t'oiunih'.sioii vi'H of Elarrlsburtf, I'a.. tin takiuw at tiou ni;ulnt the unsightly chu'tric lldit ami other polos (hat are hi the river front parks. lioooutly twenty of the u'ly polos that frliiK'(l one park woro out ilowu, ttiu wires huvhitf beiui re niovetl hy the conipany owning tliein. This Is only a lioKiunhiK. however, nud all poles of tlio same sort will fall, hi the phuvH of those will he ereeteil or namental Iron 'poles with arms. New gaslight poles will also lie erected ami are of tho same material. These will he plaeeil alonir the hanks and elose to the walks. Tho eleotrle light company Is assist ini hi tho work, anil before long tho substitution will bo couipteted. The ministers of the City of Rose- hurt met this morn.rj in the parlors of the I)ouj.'lns county bunk. Those presont were Dr. J, A. Town send, Revs. H. C. Brown and Geo. C Uitehey. The order of business was to i'.rniii;o for tlio Thankspivitij? services fcr Nov. ,t0th. On motion Rev. E. IE. l'ieks, of tho Baptist church, was elect frd to arraui;o a program and preach tho sermon, and the M. IS. church was solo'. t3d as tho place of service. Also that the choir of the M. E. church pre pare the mmtc. Rev. H. C. Hrown, of the M. E. church, South, wad elected ad alternate iu regard to preaching the sermon. An offering will be taken for the re lief of the poor, to be placed in the hands of the aid society of the church, whore the services are held. "I Thank Ihe Lord!" cried Hannah I'lant, of Littlo Rock, Ark., "for tho relief I pot from Buck len's Arnica Salve. It cured my fear ful running sores, which nothing else would heal, and from which I had suffer ed for ft years." It is a marvelous heal er for cuts, burns and wounds. Guar anteed at A. C. Marslers V Co. drug store; L'oc. Advertised Letters HOME TRADE MAXIMS. Kemainiug uncalled for in the Rose burg postolllce. Persons calling for theso letters will please state the date on which they were advertised, Nov. i;i, l!0,i. The letters will be charged for at the rato of one cent ench. Akor, Mrs. J. II. Majon, Tom Coffrou, MissC. Malouoy, M. E. Delashnutt. B.C. I'm toe, J. It. Foster, Charles Rowe, Mr. Frank Kern, Miss Mary Snider, Mrs. A. II. Lease, Earnest Walker, Mrs. V. J. C. W. IWkks, l M. From a single mustard seed planted iiiulor favorable conditions and prop- .iu, ' " 1 " 1 Htrb W. Edward. lr.urfd. tons of sct( ctlll lu li:ul. It' ( n :ir tliiit .vim si'iiil away frmii homo. If it llorbW. Kilwmils, of lies Moines, woro rotalin',1 hi tlio cmiiinmilty, iult;ht I Iowa, Rot 11 lull on no icy wtllk last iiiultil'l.v within it fow yours Into thon- winter, spruinin his wrist and hrnis Biin.ls. Many IhkIiiosk oiitoi'in isos that ng his knees. "The next ility," he woro lario.l h'ss lhaii twenty yoara savs, "they were so sore ami stilt I was up. on loss than $loo ,-,iilti,l are now ..(....i.. , w.,..i.i ,,.vt ,,... n bed. but What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises iu tho family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Trj n delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared iu two minutes. No boiling! no baking! add boiling water and set to equl. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers 10-dey. lo cts. Will Close at 6 P. M, ned will as an- The stores of the tinders,. close, at six o'clock cept Saturday, instead of 7 p. m u oi) need last Saturday. F ts I IK it & Bkllows Co., JOSIOl'ilSOM'S, J. A. COHH vC Co., Wol,m-:n'ukrg Bitos , I. AllHAllAM, H. M.MtivS Co. Dan Patch's New Record. MKMrms, TenoM Nov. 12. Dan Patch yesterday broke the world's pacing record with a runner at his side, making the mile in 1:58 Hat. Son Lost Mother. "Consumption runs in our faintly, and through it I lost my Mother," writes E. B. Uied, of Harmony, Me. "For the past live years, however, ou the slight est sign of a Cough or Cold, I have taken Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which has saved me from serious lung trouble." His mother's death was a sad loss for Mr. Keid, but he learned that lung trouble must not be neglected, and how to cure it. Uuickest. relief and cure for cough and colds. I Vice ;"i0e and $1.00; guaranteed at. A. C. Marsters Co. drug store. Trial bottle free. You can never lo for your home worth many milHo tell what rou etui town until you try. It U a fallacy that large manufac turing pi mi Is cannot be operated In other than large cities. Some of the greatest manufacturing enterprises In Ihe 1'iilted Stales were otartcd lu small towns, and the towns were made by the concern, not tho concerns by the towns lu whieh they were located. The sth-.e-is of the People's fnlteil States Mall Order bank vt St. lml. which gathered deposits from the people of one and a quarter million dollars In eight mouth' time through its advertising lu a single publication, should opcti the eyes of banker.- In ftiiiall towns to the benefits to be de rived from Judicious advertising. Iiushie-j men of a town should lake lessons from tlie bees, and wh:i It is found that there Is a drone In the com mercial hive, manage in some way to got It out of the way. tuie chronic grumbler or scalawag of a wtorekep er In a town pan drive nway trade fmm tb place( 1. M. Carr lu Homo Trudo Advooato. I rubbed them well with Chamberlain's Tain Balm and after a fow applications all soreness had disappeared." For sale by Hamilton Prn Co. When in Portland Stop at "Tho Cozy," IKMiti, 7th street, only one block from Hotel Portland. Nicely furnishedrooms, free baths, etc, Mrs. M. K. Lobr, Mgr. a!-j Kor choice chrysanthemum of most all varieties and colors, call on Mrs H. .1. Wllkins, Kosehurg, 'phone 774. She in now ready to supply al most any quantity of these beautiful (lowers at ouly two cents each. d-nlo CASTOR I A For Iu fan 1 8 and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of dM TIIK KONCItt ltd M AKKKT. The local martcet quotation! today Are as follows: Wheat H7 cents, Oats (fftio cents. Barley 50 cents. Hay Loose, $."; baled, $7. Wool ;i cents Potatoes I cent per pound. Butter Dairy, ;U'c; creamery, 37j. Kggs :k) cents per dozen. Chickens Mixed, 9c per pound. eal Dressed, 4(doc, Beef Cows, ii'Jlc: steers, heifers, c. Hogs l'"at, 5c live: dressed, Oto Poutlanp Makkkt. The quotati ona iu the Portland market today are: Wheat, 74 corns: oats, per cen tal: hay. clover, timothy, 91J: wool, valley,' -f cents; hops, 11 cents; hots, gross, tic; sheep, 4c cross; beef, gross, IKS veal, 7c; eggs. :tio: butter, cream ery, :t0e; dairy, l'io; chickens, mixed, l i0 lb. For news read Thk Hkvifav. 21c GROCERIES. rOR THE RIGHT KIND See AT THK RIGHT PRICE? MRS. HENRY E ASTON Fhon 411. One of the dandiest little homes of 111 acres in Douglas county. Good house, barn and all necessary outbuildings: live acres in bearing orcbard and plenty of small fruit and berries. Also 1 span of horses, 2 wagons, 1 set of harness, 1 cow and all farming implements and several tons ot hay. School and church close by. Two miles from U'jsburg. Baautiful vciew from place. This is a perfect home. Also two places near the Soldiers' Home, one consisting of one acre and one of two acres, both well improved and in a high state of cultivation. Will sell one or both; lying on tho south of the river and juat a street betweea them. Those will make one or two nice homes; A No. 1 soil, fruit on the places. Here is your chance to get a pood home. A perfect home of 112 acreB, in cultivation, all fenced and crose-fenced well watered with a nice mountain stream running through place; 100 acres could be cultivated. Good house of IS rooms, cost $.1200; it acres in orchard, mixed fruit; of this can be irrigated ; am now irritating 15 acres. This land is nearly all river bottom. Fair barn and all necessary outbuildings ; 1 fruit dryer. To school 80 rods ; railroad station and postotlice 'A miles. Joining this plrce is unlimited stock range. Price $4500. down and balance 1 to 5 years at 7 per cent. Here is the greatest bargain on th .list. 728 acres all fenced, 300 acre ready for tho plow, balance good pasture, and timber enough on the place to pay for it twice over if put ou the market here in Koeeburg. Well watered; old orchard of 4 acres. 1 mile to school, Jg to postoffice, 9 miles to Koteburg. This can be bought for $5000; f 1000 down'snd bn lance on time from one to five years at 6 per cent interest. This is a nmip, one of the best bat gains in the county. Here is a nice home. 100 acres all fenced and cross-fenced, 00 acres under plow, balance good pasture, plenty of timbtr, well located. 1 mile to school, post o thee and store, miles to Koeeburg. Good bui filings of all kindB, nice family orchard, good level road tn city. Price $2500, or will let crop, stock and everything go with place for $?S00. llomeseekers, come and investigate this proposition. . W ill for a short time offer some ofthe finest residence property in the city of Rose burg for sale; highly improved, at a tmrj&in. Come and investigate. 10 acres in Eden bower, no buildings, all fenced, 5 acres all iu fruit, nice location. Price $S00. Here ib the greatest snap on the list. 9 acres of laud ; good house of five rooms, cost l.t00, small barn and all necessary outbuilding;! acre in orchard and 1 acre in strawberries. Lies on county road, mile to railroad station, hi mile to school, 5 miles from Rose burg. This is one of tiie uicest little homes in the county and dirt cheap, only $1250. Here is a good nome at a reasonable figure. 189 seres 1 miles eflst of Roseburg. 90 acres farm land, balance good pasture, all feuced and cross-fenced, Good house of seven rooms, good barn, 75x40, and all necessary outbuildings about two acres in orchard, mixed fruit; well watered by creek and springs, and plenty of timber. School mile, postotlice and Btore 2 miles. Isicely located on county road; beautiful view from place, good level road to city. Thia is an idea home. Hero is another 250 acres miles from Koaeburg, all fenced, plenty of timber and water, 100 acres can be cultivated, balance A No. 1 pasture. No buildings on place, lies on county road. Price $10 per acre. Here ye home seekers read this! A Bnap. 18 acres l1 miles from the city of Roseburg on the banks of the Umpqua river. Good house of bis rooms, also summer kitchen with cellar, Binail barn and all necessary outbuildings, good family orchard, acre in strawberries, ami 3 acres of the finest garden land in Oregon ; good spriue and well and plenty of timber. This is an ideal home. .No 8. 100 acres; 40. acreB tenced, 30 acres in cultivation, 8mall house and barn, small orchard, plenty of good mountain water and lots of good timber. A line mountain range for stock adjoining. This is a nice little stock ranch. Twelve miles from city, two miles from school and four miles f'om postothce. Price, $1500 A perfect little home of four acres, in the city of Roseburg; good house and small bam and all necessary out buildings ; a fine spring of water on place ; a fine view over the city ; some orchard on place; 3 c ws; household furniture; chickens, incubators, farming utensi s and other things too numerous to mention. First cost of this nice little home is $22o0. We will sell the whole outfit for $2500; you can't realize what we are offering you without investigating. This is a snap don't overlook it. ! Here is a bargain. One of the greatest of your life. Don't fail to invest. This oner can't be beat in Douglas count v. 050 acres of laud three miles from Roseburg. Fine living stream running through place, lotsot good timber, in fact enough to pay for the place twice over if put on the market hete iu Roseburg; is on county'nvul good, level road to town. This is A No. 1 stock ranch. A perfect home of 103 ncres 8 miles from city, on county road ; good chools etoro, postotlice and blacksmith shop J-4 mile from place; good house oi 0 room ;. large barn ttnd granary, and all necessary out buildings, good orchard of 7 across all A No. 1, land ; R. R. station 2 miles. Th following described property goes with the place: 5 horses, 0 bend of cattle, 1 tine Berkshire sow. 1 wagon, 1 hack, 2 sets of harness, 2 plows, 2 cultivators, 1 disk cutter, 1 harrow, interest in binder, mower and rake, 20 or 30 tons of hay and what grain there is on place when sold : 1 fruit dryer, lots of small fruit and crapes. A perfect home 55 acres, three miles from Roseburg on county road. Al lencetl ; 20 acres in bearing orchard ; five acres in young orchard ; 6 acres in grain ; 25 acres pasture, well watered, and plenty of timber for home use. Good two story houpe containing 9 rooms, hard hnished ; good barn, 50x20, with big shed on one side; alt necessary outbuildings. Beautiful view of the city from place aleo soldiers' home. This is an ideal home. Price $5,000. House cost 125,000. Good road and a nice drive to the city. One half down and balance in two years time. Here is a dandy fruit 'farm of 30 acres, 23 seres in fruit; 3 miles from Roseburg ; nil fenced ; good house ot 8 rooms ; barn 20x40, and ali necessary out building'. 7 acres in prunes, 2 acres in cherrif 9, 3 acres in pears, ItiO walnut trees, balance in apples, all learing: plenty of berries for family u?e. To school and church J4 mile, postotlice Roseburg. Price, ?o000, one-half down and balance on time of three years at 7 per cent. The following personal property goes with place: 4 horses, 1 cow, 1 wagon, 1 cart, 1 buggy, 1 mower, 1 hay rake, and all farming utensils. I. F P.tCE, Real Estate Agent, Roseburg