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About Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1905)
)- ; ANfeBclablePrcparalioiilbrAs- similii I infS Hie Fond anil Hcflulii -brg iheSluffluchs awl Bowols of Promotes Oigeslion.Clioerfiil ness and Rest .Cunlaiiis neilluT Opium.MorIi'iie nor Mi.'iuriil. Kot 7am c otic . ItaxarulJ UrSiKUa-PlTCIllill .4lx.SmfW I jtnite .Icrd JtffifllUMt - ) ill ftiifituitr'ntf& I HiUvymvf flavor. Aperiecl HiiiiiRily rnrConslipn lion. Sour S 1 1 ) i) lac 1 1 . 1 ) i n rrl 11 c; i Wonns, Convulsions, l-owiish-ness niul Loss OF $l,i:nr. Facsimile Siliwilurc or KW YOHK. ! A Pleasant Way to Travel. Two above is the usual verdict, of the " ravelcr using tho Missouri Pacific Kittlwuy heiwwn (,ho Pacific Const urn) lAte Kast, unci wo believe tliat the hri vicx'.s mid acforiiiiHi'lalious given merit t,tii HUiiammW. Fnim Denver, Colora do Springs and Pueblo there aro two '.(.(trough trains daily to Kansas City run! Sr.. Louis, carry! nir 1 'nil man's EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER " 1 Tut crrinu raixiv. new vanK city. M5F"rssr THE SANDERS DISC PLOWS A S1NGU0 OU DOUBLE LIGHTEST WEIGHT LIGHTEST DRAFT H LOWKST PH1CB All 'necessary adjustments. Nothing to get out of fix. 5 Solid s'.ecl frames rigid and strong. Call and see them at BARKER & CO.'S. P - Telephone.201 - WALTER A. WOOD HARROWS formerly Buffalo Pitts Line) Spring These j-oods have had lhe largest sale and greatest tMtcoees of any har rows ever sold in the Northwest. ss SYKES & CARROLL PLUMBERS AND CONTRACTORS SEWER AND WATER WORK Bth Room I Nlutvs Instiillcil. A Complete Supply Constantly on Hand. l:sllmatc l-'urnlshcd. Shop: 219 Jackson St. l II O BARNARD'S Livery, Feed and Stage Stables t P. BAUNAKP, Phoi-kiktok Firstclass Rigs of Every Description ANH AT KKASONAU.E R.VTKS. 51a?e for HarsMield. Morth M and all oilier (cos Counly Points li;avus:i)ailv;at;6 a.;m. FOUR-HORSE STOCK QUICKEST TIME TOJTHE COAST Sttibles: Corner Washington A For Infants nnrt Children, The Kind You Have Eears the Signature of Use ver Thirty Years latest standard electric-lighted sleep ing curs, chair cars and up to date din ing cars. Tho same excellent service is operated from Kansas City and St. Noma to Memphis, Little Rock and Hot Springs, if you are going East or South, write for rates and full infor mation. W.C.MHiKiiiK. Gen. Agt. 124 .Id St., Portland, Or. Mutf ffies and spring wagons you can srb by willing at S. lv. Nykes.' AW ft $' ln For 0 Levev Bpike T oth Harrow Lever ypringT ih Harrow Flexible Disc Harrows Y Hi 53 as Roscburg, Oregon V IS 3 f I Rose Sts., Roaeburg. Phone 66 1 THE ORTHODONTIST. Vimlt-rH I'frruiiiii'il liy the Jlndura Hon u l ' Uiii'lnr." Jn the very I'lmiii where fur many yedrs Oliver Wendell Holmes lectured to students of lhe N.-irvurd Medical sf-liuol me now heinw 1 rained the real "beauty doctors' or, to jjlvo them (heir scieuiilie naiue, the or I liodcl:t ist.s, the men who !!ie.r':iily change your fa-e. Their !s no frivolous work, for they are the speeialisis hi dentistry who by straightening .-rooked teeth, repairing broken Jaws ami otherwise improving their patients' features not only per form many wonderful surgical feats, but in some eaes restore or increase a patient's opportunity to earn an honest living. All sorts and conditions of humanity attend the free elinies in orthodontia at the Harvard iJental school in Hos lon, where clinics of this kind were first established. The majority of tho patients are people whose misplaced jaws or distorted toeih have caused Ihem more or less su tiering, ehlelly through inability to chew their food, but some of them have experienced hardships in get t log a livelihood he cause their deform it ies of mouth or teeth prevented their securing the sort if positions their talents naturally tit led (hem to till. Tlie orthodontist makes over these abnormal faces hy means of apparatus that slowly forces projecting teeih into vertical position or a misplace! Jaw into natural rela tion with tlie other jaw. I-Taciured jaws are now mended by tin dentist, not hy the surgeon. This is a great boon to the sufferers, for the surgeon works I'imiii theoutsidethrough the cheek, while the dentist works from tlie inside of the mouth. On the aver age (lie Harvard clinic in orthodontia has one ease of fractured Jaw every day. which goes to show that this par ticularly uncomfortable kind of acci dent Is more numerous than is com monly supposed. The orlhodontist does not call him self a "beauty doctor," of course; but, properly speaking, he Is one. for by making leeth straight and jaws regu lar he brings about the betterment of the patient's whole physical condition as well as mere Improvement of facial expression. Telephone llililiiltlrr. Although not yet perfected, the Ma jorat mi telephone I litis fair vastly to extend the Held of usefulness of tlie long distance telephone hy rendering audible vibrations too faint to actuate the disk of the ordinary receiver or even the microphone instruments. In tills device the electrical current regulates the How of sulphuric acid through a capillary lube, which acidu lates water to a greater or less degree, according to the volume of the How. The acidulated water increases or re tards the transmission of the current In proportion to the amount of acid In the water, and this current passes to a wire which transmits the (low to the customary receiver In an Intensified de gree. The principal experimental stations Wave been established between Paris and Rome, but In a recent test a speak er lu Itet'liu was heard perfectly in London, the message going by way of I 'a ris. Cuiinlilerji to. Muring one of the recent strikes In Uussla a delegation of mill hands wait ed upon the superintendent of a mill. In a most respectful and polite mau iier they recited their demands. Final ly the spokesman said : "Itaron, wo have decided to assassinate you. We Mope you will not feel Insulted; the men imply voted that way. We thought we ought to tell you be--a use you might feci hurt if we had not told you before hand." Then the committee tiled sol emnly out of the room and the director was left ak ae to take such action as lie might think tit. He laughed Im moderately at llrst. but fom.d It advis able to absent himself from the city for a time. I iimit-iiuce Vermin nrl nitn linn kit. In the last ilscal year the increase In deposits of the savings banks in the slate of New York was more than $S.V Oon.ooo. In the last six mouths It was -C.'ooit,t)to. -Very gratifying,' the wise one says. Yes, very Instructive too. lld the Ktpiitahle exposures turn a lot of money Into the savings banks? Those Institutions In New York state have the care of nnre than S l.'Je'J.OOO, tn0. They take good care of it. They lon't waste It, speculate In it, eteat It. In short, they are managed as Insur ance companies ought to be. Kvery- ody's Magazine. Mmtcrit School Mi'lhoUw. "liead thit story by Hawthorne and criticise It," was the order given re cently to a high selio class. "Note where lie violates the rules of narra tion and write an estimate of the to ry." When uch work Is expected of tlie sixteen yeaf nid, one n. longer won ders that teachers have "expurgated" 1 Mekens and rearranged other books of high standing for use In tho public schools, New York Post. Otone. One of the most Interesting new products of chemistry Is oxoue. or so dium peroxide. It Is made lu tablets, a ixmml of which placed In wntr will Klve off more than two cubic feet of oxygen gns. A few such tablets nnd a Uttlo water would do much to Improve the air for breathing where work has to be done In conn tied space and un der unfavorable atmospheric condition. Hoi itt Kxlfrnnuu(e, Quack grass, considered as a weed, can be exterminated by proper meth ods of cultivation. Henry Hatch ;;:ivs: This grass grows from tho roots as well as from the seed, and as the roots get a start very quickly in wet weather they should bo dis turbed only during a dry spell. No matter how small or short the root may be, it is sure to grow if torn loose rrom the parent plant and deposited In moit soil. How tlip tield rather shal low, then harrow it thoroughly with a . -0111111011 lever harrow or a spring tooth tool if one Is handy. This will tle-n Viive a large share of tlie roots lying on the surface, and after a few drying days they can be raked Into windrows and hurtied. If the work does not seem to be through in tlie spring plow again and a little deeper than before, then harrow, rnke and burn as before. Probably a few roots will escape and possibly a few seeds will yet be In the soil, so, If it can be done, some culti vated crop had better be grown lit tho Held following lids treatment and all plants that survive cultivation be de stroyed with hoes. This grass Is as hard to destroy as almost anything that grows and tho only way to do it Is to take everything out of the soil lu tlie way of roots, seeds, etc., and com pletely destroy them by burning or rot ting awny In a pile. ) Visit DR. JORDAN'S Great i tfffiMuseimi of Anatomy $IU31 K&VZZ? ST. ttt. G!hl 7tt, S. T. Cil. The Ltrgeuof In kind lu Le Worlil. II. I .lUt'B It j. Ih- UK ) ih. joroa.v rmv ATK iim:ake i C'iuiultUi'tifreu.l u.ietli ..-ivai. . TrrattJrin i I auv or br Jetirr. NTPIIII.IN ihTmiitlilf eradicated , f from the irMm without mini: Mrrrury, I i iVicnv ma niM'K u to will recclfo our I honeit oplninn iii till couipUln", He Huarant" 'i rnSI TIVK rritK In K-rryrw. 1 ' Wriif for Hok lMiilootipti v of M nrrinne, t R.JOICIAN A'0..li.-IMtirkttHi.S. F. I "POR RENT. The Hobert McClelland farm containing 8!)5 acres, situated on Deer Creek about three miles from Roseburp. Apply to F. W. Benson, Rose burg, Oregon. tf. THE RAILROAD EATING HOUSE J . F A L B E , Proprietor Meals at all hours of the day or nighty Everything strictly firstclasa. Rates to Regular boarders. furnished Rooms in Connection I'KOFKSSIOKAI. C. SEEI.Y, M. D. Offices: Rooms U, 12 and 13, Douglap Cotifty Bank Building. Plloxu io'ii ROSKIU'RG OREGON D U. J. C. TWITCIIELL Ablngton Riilldhie. Third Street, Portland, Oregon. Tel k rn one Main 5.'40 Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. Sunday 'J to 10 a. m. LMKK V. HOOVER PHYSICIAN AND SCRGEON Special attention given to duenses of the Nobo and throat. Otllct: Main street, one door south of City Hall ROSKIIURG, QrKOON QEO. K. HOUCK, M. D. Otttce 'n the Review Building, upstairs rooms ih ana n. TELEPHONE MAIN 81 ROSKRUBO Oregon J E. SHEARER, physkhan'and surgeon. O tlices in Review Building RosKiii'iio - - Oregon J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. S. DENTIST Abraham nutldfng Telephone 114 Hour: Q a. m. to 5 p. m. HOf-'EUfRG OREGON wm You Will Be Satisfied WITH YOUR JOURNEY If your tickets read over the Denver ami RioGrnnde Railroad, the Scenic Line of the World. BECAUSE There are so many scenic attrac tions and points of interest along the line between Ogden and Denver that the trip never becomes tire some. If von are going Kast, write for infor mation and get a pretty book that will tell you all about it. W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent 124 Third Street, POIVTLAJiD, OREGON Masquerade at Yoncalla. Masquerade Ball at Summers' Opera House, Yor.caila, Oregon, on Nqv. 30th, 1905. Good music. Come and have a jolly good time. Given by E. M. Howe, D. Saunders end Paul Applegate. Tickets S1..10 including supper, Specta tors 50 cents. Ladies wearing mask, free. All not masked counted as spectators. Costumes can be rented at the opera house on the day of the dance. Costumes rent for Sl.oO to $5.00. . nliO. LODGE DIRECTORY F. A A. M., Laurel hotige No. 19 Holdi regular meetiuBs on 2nd ae.a 4th Wed dm dfcyB of each month. W. W. Thackrah, W. M. ; N. T. Jkwktt, ScoreUry AO. U. Y, RoseburR liOdge No. 16 Meet the 2na and 4th MonilayH of each month At 7:30 p. in., hi the I. O. 0 F. Hall. A.1 members in good etaudiug are tnvlted to at tend G. L. Wright, M. W. E. H. Lenox, Recorder. BP. O. ELKS, RoBeburg Lodge, No. 326 Holdi regular communications at the El lis Ttnnple on 2nd and 4th Thursdays of eacfl month . All memherH requested to attend regularly, and all visiting brotherB are cordl ally iuvUed to attend. C. B. Cannon, E. K. W. H. Jam i ehos, .Secretary. DEGREE OF HONOR, Mystic Lodgo No. 13 Mcets 2nd and 4th Thursday evmitngfl ol eact month in Forester' flail, Visltiug members cordially invited to attend, MlW. K. V. Tnn.Mi-.soN, O. of H. E. H. l.KSOX. Rye. FOr' A., Court Douglai No. J Forestem of America, meets each Tuesday evening in Foresters Hall. Visiting brothers al ways welcome. F. Staokfkb, o. K. K. II .Lknox, Roc. t-ec. E. V. lIouVKtt,l'hyniciati. IO. O. F., Philetarian ixtnge No. 8 Meets i'J Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jackson and (,'asn streets, on Saturday evening of eaoh week. Members of ihu order lu good staudiuc are invited to attend (.'.F. HAItl'STKB, N. Q. N. T. .1 K w kit, R.S. IO. O F., Union Kucampmont No. 9 Meeti in Odd Fellows Temple on the ?it and 3rd Thurailuy evening of each month. Vialt lng brr',hreu alwayH wtjlcomo. I), h. Pai.m, C. P. A. N. OrcUtt, Scribe. I O. 0. F., Rlsting Star Lodge No. 174, I. O. O. F. meets in Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. a. N. Orcutt, N. . EntiAB E.Lono, R.S. M. Fickle, F. S. K OF P., Alpha Lodge No, 47 McotB every Wednesday in J. O. (. Hall, at 7:30 p. m. Membeis in good standing are luvlted to attend. J. K. Ckai'.man, O. C. M. F. Wkioiit, K. R. S. KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. lft-Holdi regular meetings on the Brst and third Fridays of each month in Odd Fellowi Hall. All visiting members in good standing are luvlted to attend. F. F. Patterson, Com. G. W. KaI'1', K K. O. T. M., Roseburg Hive No. 11 Holds iti . i regular reviews upon tno 1st and Krd Fri I day of each month at ' o'clock in Odd Fel 1 lows' hall. sisterB of other Hives visiting- in the i city ara cordially Invited to attend our rcviewa. Maude McOj.ai.lkn, Com. Mrs. Jessie Rap?, K. it. MODERN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA Roscburg Lodge No. 49:1 Meets every 1st and :ird Thursday In Foresters' Hall Visiting members always welcome. BnitTH.v WunsiiT President. Mkh. Maky Kantz, tsecretary. 0E. S.,rtoseburgChapterNo.8 Holds theli regjlar meetlug on 1st and 8rd Thura days In each month. Visiting members Id good standing are respectfully Invited to attend Mkh, E. J, Stroud, W. M. Frkk Johnson, Secretary 0 N.G., Co. I)., Separate HattaMlon Meet everyThuiMlay evening at tho Armory I F. B. Hamlin, Captain. REBEKAHS, Roseburg (lebekah Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F. MeetB lu Cdd Fellows Temple every TnesdH evening. Visiting sisters and brethren invited to attend, Mus. p. (i. Palm, N. G. H. O. Lewis, Secretary. WOMEN OK WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle No. 41 Meets on 2nd and 4th Thumdavs of each month at Odd Fello-vs Halt. Visiting members iugood standing are Invited toatteud Myrtle Lond, . N. Clara Bores, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp No 12-'-Meetsat the Odd Fellows Hall Id Roseburg, every 1st and 3rd Monday eve ning. Vial tiug nelgnborsalways welcome. J. M. ftsmcsKs, C. C. N. T. JgwRTT, Clerk OREGON ShotLine union Pacific Three Trains Daily to the Easl Through Pnltman SUndard and Tourist leeplnif cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spok ane; tourist sleeping cart dally to Kansas City; through, Ftillmau ton ris t sleeping cart personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City: recllnlug abair can, tcati free, to the East Daily. 70 H OUR S PORT LAN 1) TO VH1UAOU No Change of Curs. 70 TIMS SCHEDULE:) From Portland, lor j Chicago alt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha. K to rn atv. Sr. Irful Special 9:15 p ra. via Hunt ingtou. Atlantic Express s:L p. in. Tta Huut Ington. 9t. Vaul Fast Mail 7:45 p. m. via Spokane. 5:25 p. m. i Chicago and Kast. Ls.lt Lake, Deurer, Ft. Wortb. Omaha. Kan sas City, st. Lou li, ! Chicago mud Kast. Walla WaUa, LewUtoo, ' Snokane, Wallace. ; Pullman. Miuiieapolui j Si. Fan), Daluth.MU-i 8 00 m waukee, Chicago and I East. I OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE Fortran Frao Cisco R very five days at 8:0C E. m. For Astoria, way points and North each Dally, exoept Sunday, at 8:00 p. ra.; Saturday at lOfl) p. m. Dai it service, water permuting, on Willamette and YamhlU tivera. For fnll information call op oi eddre Neareat O. R, A N. Ticket Office, or addreaa A. l CRAIG General Passenger Agent PORTLAND . OREGON "Hooligan's Troubles" tonight at Opera House. CLASsintD ADvruTistncnTS rOR SALE. COW FOR SALE. A good fresh cow and calf. For put ticulars call on I. J. Norman, Roseburg, Oregon, dti. TEAM FOR SALE. A good team, wagon and harness for sale, or will exchange for carpenter work. Call on u r 1. T" 1 F'OR SALE.; new houses, ready for occupancy, all good homes; will sell on terms to suit purchaser Apply to Roseburg Real Estate Co. TfOR SALE White Plymouth Rock -- Cockerels and pullets from the best strain in County, also one Registered Short Horn Bull. For prices and particulars address, F. F. WellB, Pio neer Farm, Elkton, Ore. tf. "Cor Sale. At S7 per acre, 103 acres of land, 4 miles west of Yoncalla, J mile to county road, i mile to school, postoffice, telephone and store, i mile to Skelley sawmill; 2,000,000 feet of good timber on place, 70 acres level land; balance rolling, large free range adjoining; water abundant, small or chard, good hay and garden land, small house, barn, etc.; title perfect. Ad dress Box 02, Yoncalla, Oeegon' d4. FOR RENT FOR RENT. A G-room cottage op posite the High School. Call on Mrs. H. S. French. tf.' FOR RENT. Small, unfurnished, cheap cottage for rent. Call on Mrs. J. A. Freeuran, Mill street. tOR RENT. A four-room cottage furnished on Pine street. Call on Mrs. J. A. Freeman on Mill street. F'OR RENT. First class furnished rooms. Modern conveniences. References required. Address, P. O. Box 51S, Roseburg, Oregon, d-sw-tf . WANTED VV ANTED. Plain sewing. Address d-n-25 WANTED. Capable woman or girl io do ceneral housework for me In Portland. Steadly work and good wages for right party. Address Mrs. F. H. W aite, Roseburg, d-sw-tf. MISCELLANEOUS. M ONUY TO LOAN. Enquire Box J, uoseuui-ir, uregou. II "OL'ND. Fair of steel rimmed uiielaclee. Call at this office. LOST. A lady's silver watch, open faced, with initial "M" on back. Was attached r,o a silver chatelaine. Re turn to Maggie McClallen, or leave at this oilice. Reward. DS. T. WEST. Fire insurance . Notary Public. City Property rented. County and City Warrants bought aid collections made. Room 3 Taylor & Wilson block. d-sw-tf. "CDI SON Phonographs and Records at factory prices, delivered free anywhere on receipt of full retail price. Largest stock of Edison records westof the Rockies, Send forclrculars. Peter Bacigalupi, 780 Missouri St., San Francisco. dl4. LEARN TELEGRAPHY and R. R Accounting. $50 to $500 a month salary assured our graduates under bond. Our six schools the largest in America and endorsed by all railroads. Write for catalog. Morse School of Telegraphy. Cincinnati, O., Buffalo, N. Y., Atlanta, Ga , LaCrosse, Wis., Texarkana, Tex., San Francisco, Cal. d-d 10. LADIES: I make from $18 to 8.10 per week and want all to have the same opportunity. The work Is very pleasant and will pay you handsomely for even your spare time. I speak from experience, us I have frequently made 95.00 in a single day. This is no de ception. I want no money and will gladly send full particulars to all. Address, Mrs. W. W. Mitchell, Box 10, Portland, Maine. Corvallis and astern Railroad TIME CARD NO. 29. No. 2 for Yaquina Leaves Albany 12:45 P. M. Leaves Corvallli 1 :45 P. M, Arrives at Yaquina ,,,.5:45 P. M. No. 1 Returning Leaves Yaquina 7:16 A. M Leaves Corvallli 11:30 A. M Arrives Albany 12:16 P. M No. 3 For Albany-Detroit Leaves Albany for Detroit 7:30 A. M, Arrlvei Detroit 12;S0P. H. No. 4 From Detroit Leaves Detroit 1 30P. M. Arrlvei Albany 6:30P. H, No 5 For Albanv Leaves Corvallis". 6:80 A.M. Arrives Albauy 7:10 A. M. No. 8 For CorvalllB Leaves Albany 2:J0 P. M. Arrives Corvallli 8:20 P. M, No. 7 For Albanv Leavee Corvallli! 6:00 P. M Arrtei Albany tt:j P. H No. tt For Corvallis Leaves Albanv 9'16 P. M Arrive Coivallli tf.oft P. M Train No. I arrives In Albauy in time to connect with the S P. south bound train. Train No. ? connects with th S. P. trains at Corvallli and Albany, giving direct service to Ntwport and adjacent beaches. Train No. 3 leaven Albany for Detroit at 7:30 a. m.. arriving there in ample time to reach tbe Brel ten bush hot springs the tame day. Train No. 4 between Albanv nd Detroit connects with Eugene local at Albany, alio with local from Cofvallls, Train No. 6 leaves Corvallli at 6 : a m., ar rlrei at Albany 7 10 a. m. In time to catch Ku gene local to Portland and train to Detroit. Taio No. 8 leave! Albany for Corvallli at 2:40 p. m , after the arrival of 8. P. north bound overland. Train No. 7 leaves CorvalUi at 600 p. v ., arrlvei ln Albany at 6:to p. ra., in time to con nect with tha local for JCugent and way points. Train No. A leavee Albany for Corvallis at 9:16 p. m after the arrival of the 8. P. local from Portland. For farther Information apply to J. C. MAYO. Uen. Past, Aft. T. COCKRKLU Agnt, Albany. H. E. CRONI8K, Agent, Corvallli.