Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, July 02, 1908, Image 4

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GREAT SALE NOW
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oo 0:o the 4th of July0
o at Cost
all of our Straw and Panamaw Hats.
Greatest, bargains in
Men's Shirts of this Season's Styles.
Men's tan and black Half Shoes, the very best on
the market.
All of our
NEWEST SUMMER DRESS GOODS
Extra length Silk Gloves in Black, White and Colors. The
$1.75 quality for $1.20
The $1.25 quality 85c.
The regular lengths at 40c
Bracelets, Lace Pins, Tie Pins, Rings, Chains, Beads, Belts and
Back Combs.
Ladies' Summer Suits at less than you could buy the material for.
Some ra fine new Voille Skirts at cost.
The best of everything at less than the cheapest.
II. MARKS CO, ROSEBURG. PHONE 671.
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.J. IlOHKIIl'Hfl MARKET. 4.
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CereAlH.
Wheat 11.00 bushel.
Oata 50c bu.
Hay Vetch, $16 ton; timothy, $20
ton; grain, $18 ton.
Barley $28 ton.
Livestock.
Steer. Alive. 3 14 3 M 0.
Cowa Allie, J tt 0 3c.
Veal Dretned, 6fa
IIoks Dressed, 7c.
Bheep JMc.
Poultry Mixed chlckeni, alive, 10
lb., dreiiaod, 12c; geese, alive
Sc., dressed, 12c; ducks, allvs
10c; dressed, 14 16c; turkeys, dres
aed, 16c.
Hutter Creamery, 30c lb.;
country, 20c lb.
Kgga 16c dozen.
1'otatoes $1.60 cwt.
Wool Ho lb.
Honey 16c lb.
Cabbaite 3c lb.
Old OiiIoiih 6c lb.
Strawberries $2.60 crato.
l'OIM'l.AM) .MAKK10T.
Livestock On foot: Steers, 3 Vi
4c; cows, 3V4c; hoga, 5W0'4c;
sheep, 3 94 (?i 4 : dreaaod veul, C
8c; niili'H, 2.2!iW:i; wool, 12
&l'iiB per lb; potatoes, !0c
cwt.; eggs 18c doz; butter, cream
ery, 23c, Btore, 18c; mixed chick
ens, 1 lc; hops, 4 6c.
on
FOIl KKNT Flve-roonl house,
I'llzer street, (urlllsheil or II II I'll r
lllshed. Apply to llolwl lteulty I'u
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You can have a
GOLD MINE
if you plant an orchard with the
NOTM'K TO OIl 1 1)1. LOWS.
All Odtl Fellows 11ml ItebekiihH are
requested to meet at their hall Id
MuHelHii'K on Saturday morning, ,lul
4, at 8:30 o'clock, to Join In till
celebration parade which Ib to start
at nine o'clock.
iiavio a 11 mi-: o lino Foi itrii.
right kind of trees.
the best.
See
Buy only
A. L. KITCHIN,
Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or.
CELEBRATE
The 4th of July
AT
District Fair Grounds
ROSEBURG
Fine Programme of Patriotic Exercises
BARBECUE
and Picnic Dinner. Roast Meat Furnished Free. -
Free Admission
to grounds, race trait ami grandstand,
all the afternoon? o
Races And sports
Committee in clmrgeJ. A. But lianan, C. S. Jackson,
E. B. ftngfa, E. L. Parrott, K. L. Giles, CJ
Oct tho family together; cull In a
fiw f rlpiirlH: ttliirt it it vttnr yen nine
lOdi ho n Phonograph with Yankee
Doodle, Dixie. Stars una H tripos For
mer mid Star Spangled ltunner, all
played with truo military cIuhIi by
tlio famous Kdlson Military band.
.Next kIvu them Uuroln's speet-h at
(it'ttyshut'K iinil the patriotic pot' in
Our National Airs, with Im-ltleutul
hand and ori-liestru music.
Then the liisptrinK vocal duet, The
Itiittlo-Cry of Kiwdom.
What ti proirnim!
(.cntilne KdlHon 1MiomKruphs,
$12.f.O and $2.'i.0U $1.00 a week
pay men ts, KiIIhoii records ttfi cents
each. At such n price uud terms can
your home afford to longer do with
out the world's greatest entertainer.
III UK'S MIS1C HOITSK.
UoKebutK. Oregon.
Moiswf,o of ptflrr. 0
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$ti4em la jwpuieTtd. yej u on of j
thr qoliwtwt as vtett an ox of ttae moil I
HWtlful place 10 tb world. 41-
tivuft) tb roiuU r iiavetf vitb ruoud I
bcb 9t(JO. the Is Dot 01 Q b r
(DiAd one of the fact, ke bom, sn Dm-
?M G. FalkT'blld. agricultural explorer
of tike 0V0rtmot of s)n culture, ax- i
plains Id thai National Ctoograpbtc I
.UuSaxlrie, thtrt era oo oidnMU or t-
All vehicle in Modal ra ar o ruo-
uurs. If you go calling It W la a Uil
sledgte with canopy top ind com
fortable mtitn. If you move a hank
iafe or a strain boiler it Is carried on
a "stone boat," or sledge of poles, and
you may have to get forty oxen to pull i
It. If you are iu a villa on the hillside
and want tu get downtown you take a
running car and slide down over the
cobblestones.
Two strong men, each holding o
tfulde rope, pull your car over a bag
uf grease to grease the runners and
then give you a running shove and
jump each on a runner behind as the
car shoots down at a breakneck pace
over the cobblestones.
The men yell, beua and dogs scam
per, foot passengers cling close to the
wall of the narrow street, the runners
tfet hot and flit the air with odor of
burning wood as you shoot round sharp
orners, down the busy thoroughfare.
;)UBt gorgeous musses of flowering
creepers which hang over the walls of
the private villas that border your
rond.
But, oh, the cbwge when you get to
the bottom! You are obliged either t
wulk or take a carro, drawn by slow
moving bullocks, squeaking and slip
ping over the stones.
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
It. D. MAY. Prop. i.j
"S Freih and Cured Meats of nil liindu
FlaH and Poultry
W know how to cut meat to t the best renults In rooking. Thrre
U more In the cutting that mom people believe. We nmy he (itiihmI ei-pert-
I our Use. lt ui prepare your Sunday roant. ami you he
eon Vi ' -ur trade.
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Ito.iie I. ill. We llu.f II
LOW
RATES
EAST
tt'ILI. UK MA II K THIS SKASUN IIYTHK
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
T. ti. VBibr warPBU, Iocs) office, ftjafburXi
Orr. 24 tjutn pSitt'- , July 2, "t4Cri,
Uiuot&u'atnAHiaioi.... .?
nioiouo t49BAparatart v....
PrecloiOittta r. 00
Total p reoi a slot oo of monu : VP
a pnjt-iB to tftit mioUi to M vour. . . as
touu pretip. Irani Befit 1, lflW. to flat.... K 00
Avtmtcb pre-ip. I nan 8ep.etg6r 1, 18J7. .. 3oi
Tooii Utlctiioy trues 9pt. 1, 1907 4 04
Aft nab pneeipiouios lor 40 w teasoiu,
Swpt. to 1-vy tiatluRtiTe) muM
TBg. Qiaisfti, Obarvi.
For Rouetoivg aotl Vkiuity:
Pair tonight; Friday fair sod
cooler
This week F. B. Walta sold to
Hon. O. P. Cofc-ho an 18-acra tract
from his big Round Prairie farm,
which was recently subdivided and
placed on the market. A Seattle
gentleman purchased 11 acres there
yesterday and some Portland people
are making selections today. W. L.
Cobb recently purchased a tract
there which he will have set to fruit.
This Is an Indication of how fast
these small tracts are being taken up
by people both at home and from
abroad, aB this locality, known for
many years as the Burnett farm, is
one of the finest In the county. Mr.
waite says he la receiving from 40
to 50 letters of inquiry every day
as a result of his recent advertising
in The Review and the Portland pa
pers. Some of these Inquiries are
coming from as far away as Oklaho
ma, Texas and the Mississippi valley
states. Needless to say, anyone who
desires a choice tract of fruit land at
a low price would better buy now as
tho most desirable pieces will be ac
quired soon and all are bound to
advance rapidly in price.
ORIGIN OF THE HORSE.
Th Modern Animal a Cross Bttwn
Two AncUnt Brdt.
In Wlsfceu fur Alle Professor Koeulg
llscusses In some detail the origin of
the horse of today. He Uuds that the
horse of neolithic times was not spe-
llleally distinct from the horse of the
present. While there Is uo doubt that
the horse of that period was used by
man for food, there seems to be no con-
luslve evidence as to whether It was
domestic,! ted or not. His own opinion,
however, Is that It was probably do-
mestlcstetl.
he horse of that time was closely
milled to the turpau or semlwlld horse
that lived In southern Russia up to a
'eutury ago. This was a "hog maued,"
short legged, large headed beast. It
seems probuble that the domesticated
borne of the Germans of Caesar's time
were derived from this breed.
The Egyptians had horses as early
us 1U0 R. C. These were long maned.
more like the Arab horses, and cuuie
from Assyria. Where the Assyrians
obtained then) Is unknown, but It wrm
probably from southern Ania. where
this long maned breed has been devel
oped lu all probability us the result of
long continued domestication. The
modern horse Is a cross between these
two breeds, with a further mixture of
the Arab horse. Tills Arab horse, too.
was Itself a descendant of the earlier
long maued horse.
The origin of the long maued horse Is
a mutter of doubt, but Professor Koe
ulg thinks It max have been from au
extinct Itidlau species.
In Grants Pass Wednesday tin
cups tied all over the street sprinkler
was a unique way of announcing that
the town had gone "on the water
wagon." About 3 o'clock a. m., a
party who had been celebrating dur
ing the dying hours of the "wet" re
gime held an impromptu "prayer
meeting" in the street, where gospel
hymns and others allowed vent for
the feelings of the participants.
Woman Who Msrry at Thirty-fivo.
A (icrtmiu doctor lays It down as a
well established fact based on close
observation that women who do not
marry uutil thlrty-tive or therealsmt
Invariably achieve matrimonial suc
cess. Why women of this particular
age Mhoiild make mora successful mar
riages thsii those who fall victim to
love's young dreuiu is fairly obvious.
When a young woman marries be
tween thirty aud forty she either dues
so for eompatilonshlp, choosing her
mate accordingly, or from need, tu
which case she also chooses with a
certalu amount of care. She baa no
wild dreams of uualloyed bllsa. Lou
dou Lady's Plctorlnl.
I Lines in Oregon)
From Rosebur, Ore.
AS KOl.LltWS
Mi t I'M Va,( ON F WAY
TO TIIHui till VIA
I'ttKll AM l'Al.1 KUKNI
Chknuo $78.50 $87.50
St. Louis 73.50 82.50
St. Paul ... 66.00 81.75
Omaha 66.00 75.00
KanstM City . 66.00 75.00
TIl'KKTS WILL UK fN S.M
0 July 6, 7, 22, 23
"- August 6, 7, 21; 22
(lood for return ln!H)dAyirth stoj-ncrr
privilege ttf pleasure within I i in it
REMEMBER THE DATES
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For any further information call on
L. B. MOORE, Local Agent
Or writ to
Wm, AUMorray
JenetrJ i'anver Aitent, I'lirtajiJ, Or.
A Frak of tho Lightning.
A curious cane of lightning destruc
tion tiHk place some years ago at (lat-
china, au Imperial summer resldeuce
not far from St. Petersburg, where
stood a stone columu fifty feet high,
held together by Iron angles. Wheu
rain fell more or less water penetrated
the stones lu the Interior of the uhhiu
ment. One day It was struck by light
n I iik'. and Instantly the column dlsap
(teured from view-, killing a loue seu
try on guard. The ouly explanation la
(tint the heat of the Itghtulug lusiant
ly generated steam on coming lu con
tact with some of the water aud the
terrific explosion followed.
Tho Cha-nga of Comma.
"Whenever she asks me to do any
thing." soliloquised Mr. Meeker pen
Khely, "1 always go and do It, like a
fm.l "
"Yes." said Mrs. Meeker, who Imp
peued along In time to overhear hi in
"Whenever I ask you to do auytutug
you Always m and do It like a fool.
Cht ago Tribune.
Tho Bby Htlpod.
Jones Te; our household now rep
rveui the I'ulted kingdom. Smith-
How' that ? Jones-Why, you see, 1
am Ktik'lUh. my wife Is Irish, th
ui;ne is Scotch, and tb baby wslls.
Lomloit Kxpreas.
(l v .
Changod.
"Io you hello v that man and wo
man should bav equal right T'
"Well. I uoed to, but since Pre been
married t don't dare to say nv"-
Cleveland Let dor.
kakii.y mx'iii:i.
'Ills Question Should Im Answered
Kasily by Iloseburg People.
Which Is wiser to have confld
nce In the opinions of your fellow-
citizens, of people you know, or de
pend on statements made by utter
strangers residing In far-away
places? Head the following:
(1. , Bennett, Fowler St., near
tho creek, Hosehurg, Ore., says: "I
was more or less annoyed by kidney
omplaint ever since I left the army
in 1SG5. I suffered everything
from a steady, dull aching to excru
ciating twinges through the smalt of
my back. I had to move around
very carefully for a false step or
backward movement brought sharp
twinges through my body. The se
cretions from the kidneys were In a
terrible condition being dark In col
or, and after standing for a time
ileposltfng a brick dust sediment.
Nothing gave me any permanent re
lief until I commenced using Ooan's
Kidney Pills, getting them at A. C.
Marste.rs & Co's. drug store. The
contents of the first box so greatly
bene lit ted me that I continued tak
ing them until entirely relieved. 1
am eighty-eight years old and can
hardly expect to be cured complete
ly, but when a remedy will bring re
lief to a person of my age and In a
case of so long standing, what win
It do in ordinary cases?"
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the Unit
ed States.
Remember tire name Doan'e
and take no other.
Just Kxuctly Itlght.
"I have used Ir. King s New Life
Pills for several years and find them
Just exactly right," says Mr. A. A,
Felton, of Harrlsvllle, N. Y. New
Life Pills relieve without the least
djseomfort. Best remedy for con
st I put ion, biliousness and malaria,
25c at A. C. Marsters & Cos. drug
store
Hl'MMKR EXCI'USION RATKS TO
NKWPOHT AM) Y AVI' l. A
BAY.
From June 1 to October 15th,
1908, Special "Summer" round-trip
tickets will be sold from Roseburg
to Yaquina or Newport, Oregon, and
return, good six months from dat?
of sale; good only for continuous
passage In each direction. No stop
overs allowed. Fare for the rourd
trip $3.00 dswtf
AT. A A. M., Aurol Uxlft Hi IS Hold!
aftjioiecB mo Din.
U. l Oiiriv, W. M .
N. T. Jiwirr, ceur?
A O.P.W. kofteour IxMt No. 1(-VmI
f tho ind and 4th MonJ ft of u-h tnuoU
- ' ot 7:SJ p. m.. lun rotfien 1111.
member to iwd tutxtttis r luTltnl to a
UDtl J W. Dow ill, U. W.
I H . l.isui. Recorder.
RP.O KLkS, Koovburff lut, o.S1S Molili
reoulor cu3tmuotrtluuf at the K.c-
Temvlo on in it and 4ib Thumlayi of eoch
month Ail membrre requested to attvrd
reouiorij. iuu u iiiiuoi eromer oro corui
ally lDtltedioaiteo-1.
K I rorr, E. R
Uio. W. 9TLiT. tfre re tar
rv KORKU or HONtiH. Title LoOce No II-
II MreuindDd 4Ul Thur.5T etentuftot
eovaV tnDio id .vhw.' itan. mini
niaufM coruiBiiy inT u iiena
UlNNtl K CiVI NM1. r. Of It
O C. H. I.BSOI. Re.
I w. riw ill. Ret'Ot'er
CAOl.RS, Rtioebarf Artie mm In odd
ton of a-h Booth, at n rlofk. Vltlt
lof brttbien iq food indtnr alwar welcont
C. W. RalxakD. Sec
Men make bono, but woo - malt
bomoa. LatUoh proverb.
rorMln U..I. ,ifiunff nroio.ri si
tra !. W. J. Bt.D, '.. E.
I. H.Linoi, Rw.
E. V. Uootib PbH
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Wedding Presents)
Diamond Investments
Watch Sales
Silver Ware
Gut Glass
Fancy China
Every Day a Sales Day
You Don't Have to
Attend an Auction to
Get a Bargain
Clingenpeel The Jeweler
WANTED $1'000-00 W0RTH of 2nd Hand
Bradley's Second Hand Store
9 I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my
prices on harness. You will find that I am right.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd jbt Man
Now is the time to list your Farms, Orchards,
Stock Ranches, Timber Lands and City Property.
We offer you the advantages of wide-awake out
side connections.
m an. sell
Send us full description, or call; we will be pleased
to meet you.
UHPQUA VALLEY LAND CO.,
Office Macc&bee Tempi
Cass St. Roseburg, Oregon.
AUTOMOBILE
REPAIR SHOP
Repair all makes ofAutomobiles
WE ARE EXPERT MACHINISTS
H. W. ALTH AUS & SONS
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore.
FARMERS
Tak a look at the cut above of the simplest, strongest,
best cutting mower on the market today.
A CHAMPION THE WORLD OVER
You will need a Mower, Rake and Tedder to cure your
hay properly, why INot Buy the Beat?
Call ou or write us and let us tell you why you should
buy the CHAMPION.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
q Vehicles & Implements
Phone 201,
Roseburg. Oregon
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