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About Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1905)
V1" " ROSEBURG, ORON, THURSDAY EVENINDElTga B VV V 1 TUfl A1TITTVIPI TU 1 t oar,J,inS lumbering, od the ground nnfH'fts 1 1 i I , .. 7 Asregardsthn lumber yards main-1 iT"V f ll'pi I .. I tained in North Rnaehupir bv the John. I IfcmW ' (S I iv (fiNVfdZ Myrtle Creek Plant Bought SSSSfTSS' AU Russia Paa&Iyzed by .flw J i t I lVU " L v.. A... r.S1Jn tmuenghtaioog, but thrt the status ,.h,t thev erW r : v wv-h uj uieguu iuu. :;1 p - ureaiesi 01 MHKCS. 0Blcer9. Absolutely Pure DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR J BAKING POWDER It does not contain an atom of phos . phatic acid (which is the product of bones f digested in sulphuric acid) or of alum (which is one-third sulphuric acid) sub stances adopted for other baking powders because of their cheapness. A Walnut Poem. Walnuts with kernels good and live, Now twelve and a half instead of twenty-five. ' Prices cut in two and cuts are just as good . See Norman and Neely for this article of food. The First Requisite Of Beauty. The first requisite of beautyfis a clear complexion. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup clears a shallow blotched com plexion as it stimulates the liver and bowels, and the eyes become bright and clsftr. You owe it to your friends to . take it if your complexion is bad.. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is very pleasant to take. Refuse substi tutes. For sale by Steiner& Chapman. Christmas Presents. An elegant lino of fine furniture can be found in our store consis'lng of TUB DRUG STORE OP QUALITY KEYSTONE PURITY OLIVE OIL HAS A RECORD i ' . When we started in business, we determined that all our Drugs should be of the highest quality. That included Olive Oil, so we commenced making careful chemical tests of several of the leading brands. We were told hat in Southern California there was an Olive 'grower who pressed the oil from his own olives just as they were gathered fresh from the trees. We investigated; got a sam ple of the Oil and tested it by the most exhaustive chemical tests, with the result that we found the the Oil to be pure and perfect in every way. We offer you Olive Oil as pure as the prime, ripe fruit, from which it is pressed. Remember, the "KEYSTONE" Brand FULLERTON & RICHARDSON parlor pieces in latest styles, rockers of every description, dining tables and dining chairs, fine quarter dock buf fets, couches in latest styles, fine oak and birds-eye maple bureaus, and any thing you can think of in a first class furniture etore, iucluding doll buggies for the babies. 13. W. Sthonu. The Furniture Man. The Key that Unlocks the Uoor to long Living. The men of eighty-five and ninety years of age are not the rotund well fed, but thin, spare men who live on a slender diet. Be as careful as be will, however, a man past middle age, will occasionally eat too much or of some article of food not suited to his constitu tion, and will need a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to cleanse and invigorate bis stomach and re pu late his liver and bowels. When this is done there is no reason why the average man should not live to old ae. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. Patron! .o Rkvikw advertisers. CONSIDERATION IS $80 New Owners Have Incorporated Mill to be Enlarged-Operations Resnme Soon. One of the most important business deals ever consumated in Douglas County was closed in Koseburg today, when the Win. P.' Johnson Lumber Co., consisting of Win. P. Johnson, Thos. R. Sheridan and Frank B. Waite, of this city, sold their entire holdings to a party of Oregon capital-. iBts, consisting of A. M. Kelsey and 15-1 E. Allen, of Hood River; S. S. Johns,; of Che Dalles; T. F. Allen, of Prlne-1 ville, and H. Taylor Hill, of Portland. The price paid was $80,000.! iThe new owners have formed a stock company and will place the plant again in operation within the next three weeks. ! The property involved in the big deal is as follows: A planing mill at Myrtle Creek, a sawmill six miles eaBt thereof, a Hume connecting the two mills, 2240 acres of fine timber land, all lumber on hand and all land, rights of-way and water rights acquired by the Johnson Lumber Co.; also the property of the Myrtle Creek Hotel Co., comprised of the members of the Johnson Lumber Co., the property consisting of the site of the Myrtle Creek Hotel, which was destroyed by fire some time ago. In addition the purchasers squire full water rights from the planing mill to Willis Kra mer's (louring mill, about 100 yards distant. This was obtained through T. R. Sheridan, who purchased Mr. Kramer's mill and water rights for the reported price of $10,000 and then transferred the rights to the new lum ber company. This deal removes the only known obstruction bo the opera tion of the lumber plant, which, has been Idle for several months, Mr. Kra mer having secured an injunction re straining the Johnson Lumber Co. from carrying on lumbering, on the ground that their operations were interfering with the water power for his mill. As regards the lumber yards main tained in North Roseburg by the John son Lumber Co., Mr. Kelsey, one of the purchasers, stated to a Review re porter today that the yard would con tinue right along, but thrt the status of Its ownership had not yet been definitely settled. Concerning the matter of having a railway spur con structed from the planing mill at Myrtle Creek, to a point near the S. P. depot, near that place, as planned by the Johnson Lumber Co., last year, Mr. Kelsey said that negotiations on the matter had been reopened with the Southern Pacific R. R. Co. Mr. Kelsey, howevei, expressed his pref erence for extension of the Hume to the terminus ot the contemplated spur, and it is not improbable that the ex tension will be bulit. , Speaking of the immediate plans of bis company, Mr. Kelsey said: "My partners and 1 are going home for the holidays and when we return we will commence operations, which will be in about three weeks. A force of at least 40 men will be put to work, and this number will be gradually in creased as conditions warrant. It 1b our company's intention to increase the daily capacity of the sawmill next Spring from 40,000 to (10,000" feet. Articles of incorporation were filed by the purchasers today. They take the name of the Myrtle Lumber Co. The capital stock is f")0,0U3, fully pain up. Their oflices will be at Myrtle Creek. A Certain Cure For Croup When a child shows symptoms of croup there is no time to experiment with new remedies, no matter how highly they may be recommended. There is one preparation that can always be depended upon. It has been , in use for many years and has never j been known to fail, viz: Chamberlain's ICoueh Remedy. Mr. M. lv. Coinpton, of Market, Texas, says of it, "I have i used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in severe cases of croup wilb my children, and can truthfully say it. always giveB prompt relief." For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. Ryan-Reed Nuptials. A. L. Ryan, a Southern Pacific brake man, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N Ryan, sr., and Miss Ellena Reed, the estimable daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed, were married at the home of the bride's parents, in this city, Wednesdayjevening, December 20, '05 Rev. E. H. Hicks, of the BaptiBt church, olliciatiug. Relatives and a large number of friends of the young couple were present at the wedding. i The Reed home was vey prettily decorated for the occasion with ivy, fern and Oregon grape, the latter , (lower being used with charming effect in adorning the bell-shaped bower be neath which the ceremony was per formed. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Win. Landon, of Eugene, and iMtn Helen Willis, of Dillard. The ; groom was attended by his brother, J. )N. Ryan, jr. In the absence of her father, the bride was given away by Mr. Landon. The wedding marcb was rendered on the piano by Miss Gertie Rust. The ceremony was followed by s wedding supper at the Reed home. During the evening the assemblage was "serenaded" by charivari parties, Mr. and MrB. Ryan will reside for the present at the home of the latter's parents, where they will be at home to their friends after January 20. They are very popular young people, and we jolri with their many friends In ex tending congratulations and best wishes. rnaz jrsw aoirx or m nouns bttsl ntm College, Ttnth and Wiablngtnn flu., Portland, Or., now under oonetructlon, will M plendldlr llfbted and will bar etery CiiiTvn It-nee tut the rcofiim'xla.tl'Mi of &O0 itmlot. Ttir wIU b 12 offlc tur bnilnw rrictW, lutbttcd with dtpirtmrnt tukor.t, adillof tnic-MnM, looMif llfr, card flln and p t11aaca nceuarr to the modern bnalneM office. We pluced (14 credaaUl In poeltt'tne lilt rear. I CO Diicmree rni I err UflLMFS i Tor o&talcf writ, to temporary Odr.. li-W y. M. C. A. UlJt.. I'urtland, Ore. CIVIL WAR IS IMMINENT People Panic Stricken Country Faces Financial Ruin Soldiers Join Rebels. Spen.Ial to Evening Review. St. PKTEitSiiiuiKJ, Dec. 21. TnA. strike in all Russia is beginning with great rapidity. Workmen are showing perfect discipline under leaders. There is au undeacribable panic among the people as a)l feel that this is the open-, ing of the last act in the national tragedy, the result of which, will be the downfall of the government or victory for the autocracy. The strike has reached almost the proportions of a civil war. Financial ruin of the country Boems Imminent. Many soldiers have beon arrested while ad dressing people In the streets, urging them to join the rebels. Prices ol sup plies are rising rapidly and everybody is trying to secure a great amouotof provender to fortify against a long siege. The revolutionists have wrecked a train near Riga, killing five soldiers Xmas Perfumes Some in fancy bottles, aomo in bulk, anld by tlio ounce. Homo tho old stand-by, known tliu world over. 25c to $5.50 Dressing Cases Ebony, Kllvor, French Stnjjj Traveling Cases, all styles, $1.00 to $22.50 Military Brushes Have them in Stag, Ebony, 1'hiin and Mounted. Genuine Bristles, $1.00 to $5.00 CLINGEKPEEL & LANDSTROM You make a good investment when you buy a diamond at the right price. i Vkit mir ctnrc rottrt rrn make a purchase. CLISCESPEEL Y The recapture fended th J t-hpt they wert officers. Peasants land owners from Vllef the estates among them&eTvc munistio republic has been proclaimed atTittis. Workmen control Yaroslav and propose to operate the factories and divide the profits. The govern ment fears the attitude of tho troops at Kronstadl. Revolutionists control Batoutn, where there is a great tire along the water front. Several vessels burned. Torture of a Preacher, The story of the torture of Rev. O. D. Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, of llarticrsville, N. Y-, will interest you. Ho auks: ''I Buttered agonies, because of a persistent cough, result ing from the grip. I had to sleep set ting up in bed. I tried many remedies, without relief, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which eutirely cured my cough, and saved me from consump tion." A grand cure for diseased condi tions of Throat and Lungs. At A. C Marsterstfc Co. druggist; price 50c and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle free. When in Portland Stop at "The Cozy," 103-105, 7th street, only one block from Hotel Portland. Nicely furnished rooms, free baths, etc. Mr?. M. K. Lohr, Mgr. Roast Goose and many other good things to eat at the Railroad Eating Houso on Christmas. From 11:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. d sw d 23. First class shoe repairing at Parrotb Bros, shoe Rtore. dswtf feather Goods Wo have a selection of Hand Bags, latest shapes; Card CflHeB, Letter Books, Cigar CaHcs, Hand Carved PurneH, Etc. Triplicate Mirrors All shapes, am-a and prices: also Hand Mirrors, 75c o $12.00 Xmas Pens PARKER'S, it 00 TO $6 00 In fancy hoxos; all guaranteed and exchangeable. Safety Hoe Razors, $2,50 & LANDSTROM X 5