Suplttnioiit to
EVENING fiOSEBURC REVIEW
JfNK 21, 1I00.
I rived at Riddle Friday', but lei't Sun
day for Seattle.,
Mrs. McGnnn ana family" left Itfil
dlo Monday night for Oregon City to
reside. Echo.
KKWH OF cAnYONVILLE
AM) NEARBY POINTS.
W. E. Markham left Tuesday to
visit In Portland and Tacoroa .and
attend the Seattle exposition. He ex
pects to go from Washington to his
old home In Wisconsin.
n. D. Cornelius left West Fork last
Friday evening for Portland to re
ceive medlcaT' treatment'
Mrs. M. Gibson, of Los Angeles,
went to KnHuburg recently to have
the will of her father, the late C. S.
Glasgow, probated. According to the
terms of the will, the two daughters
will receive the bulk of the property
with the exception of the residence
In Canyonvllle. That goes to Mr.
Glasgow's brother, Frank Glasgow,
who will also receive f5 a month
during his lifetime.
Huron Clough returned home from
Corvaills, Tuesday, having completed
hlB year's work at the Agricultural
College.
Frank Wilson returned home on
Thursday from Corvaills, where he
has just completed the course In
pharmacy.
J. S. Pardee has left Weed. Calif.,
to take his former position In the
power plant at Tolo.
W. 11. Poole, wife anil little son, of
Nelson, li. C, are at Perdue visiting
with rolatlves and friends.
Mrs. Clarence Gazley and daughter,
Miss Claire, of Oakland, Calif., ar-
New styles, up-to-date Wall Paper,
best Point on earth, be alive, money
talks, don't be bilked, but call on
Fisher. Estimates furnished tree, dtf
Races! Races!
at the
Fair Grounds July 3
Races and Prizes will be as
follows:
1st. Rose Novelty Race
One half mile, $15 for each
eighth, making a purse'of $60.
2nd Race:
Three furlongs, purse $25.00
3rd Race:
Two furlongs, purse $25.00
. I will also on that day offer
for sale to the highest bidder
3 horses and 2 mules.
W. G. W1NNINGHAM.
No Equals
None Better None so Good
CHAMPION
HAYRAKES
BINDERS
MOWERS
We have just received a CAR LOAD of Harvesting
machinery, direct from the Factory, and if you are
'going to buy a Mower, Hayrake or a Binder, call or
write ns for prices.
REMEMBER
Our stock of Farm Wagons, Buggies and Hacks is
the largest in Southern Oregon, and we cau suit you
in style and price.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Implements, Vehicles Phone 161 Roseburg Ore.
We are exclusive agents for
The Royal Club
High Grade
GROCERIES
We have a full stock of tlie
,"Royal Club"
High Grade canned goods
and Coffees. Be sure to ask
For "Royal Club"
and you will be well pleased.
Phone 2381
Commercial Club Bldg.
scirifcchof rt Til t&iv
, TO AWFl'L FLIGHT.
N0.VAT0 Calif.. June 2Q.Vi
bead and face covered with - lacera
tions and his body frightfully bruis
ed, James Ross, a rancher, lies at
his home recovering from' injuries
sustained while fleeing from a scare
crow be believed to be a highway
man. , ,
Ross was driylng to his home from
Novato late yesterday. Passing a Meld
he saw standing near a fence a shab
bily dressed man who held an up
raised gun.
Terrified. Ross lashed his horse to
a gallop and flashed by the Bca re
crow at a frightful pace, He contin
ued to beat the horse until It got
beyond bis control.
While crossing a bridge over an
arroyo near Ross' home, the fren
lied horse plunged into the rocky
bed of tbe stream, pulling the light
agon after it.
Ross was dated by his fall but
drained himself to Uie ranch house.
The horse was killed instantly.
CALL FOR COrXTY WARRANTS.
i NOTICE Is hereby given all parties
' ho'dlc? ccantr warrants Issued by
Dous!as Coonty. Oregon, and in
I dorsed "not paid for want of funds"
. prior to 3i taoiuding the 6th day
; of July, to present the same
' for payment a: the County Treas-
urer's oSc. as interest will cease
' thereon after the date of this notice.
! Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this,
the 10th day of June, 1909.
J. E. SAWYERS,
Treasurer of Douglas County, Oregon.
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Feel languid, w-eak, run-down?
Headache? Stomach "off"? just a
plain case of lazy liver. Burdock
Blood Bitters tones liver and stom
ach, promotes digestion, purifies the
blood.
(lodge directory!
F. A a. M., Laurel icge No. 18 Holdi
regular meeting on in a aud 4ih Wedue
days of each month
Dexter Rice, W. M.
N. T. Jbwktt, Swcretarj
AO.U.W. Koseuurg Loagt No. 16 Meet
the '2nd and ith Mondays of evh mint
at 7:30 p. m., In ihe Foremen Hall, Al
memberi In good staudlDK are invito to at
lend J. W. D IT? ill, M. W.
R H. Kocnnier.
Bi. U. KLK8, Kosvuurg Iouge, wo. 8'Jft Holds
regular commuutcatioui at the Elks
Temple on 2nd and -tih Thursdays ol each
month. All members rnquetled to attei d
regularly, and all visiting brotnerr are cord!
ally Invited to atteua.
W. W. Cardwell, E. R.
Geo. W. Stalk r. secretary.
DKdRKK OK HONUK, Mystic Lodge No. 18
Meets '2nd and 4th Thurhday evening of
oacL month in MarcHbee Hall. Visiting
member cordially invited to attend.
UlNNIR K. ClVENDEB. C. Of H
6. H. Lrnox. Keo.
I. W. Do well. Receiver.
EAClLKrt, Kosbnrg Aerie meets In Odd
Fellown Hall on 2nd and 4th Mouday even
tURS of each month. t 8 clock. Visit
ing brethren la good it. riding alwny welcome,
F.G. HRKLI.1.W. P.
P. P. Clahk, W. Sec.
I O- O. K., Rising Star Ixvtge No. 174, mei'ts iu
did Fellows' Temple every Friday evening
Visit ug brethert-u tUwityt. wek-oiiie.
ii Worth ington, N. G.
P. (i. Michi.li, U. 8.
M. Ficklr, F. 8.
10. O. F-, IMiileturloii iige No. AMeets n
Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jai'knon and
Cass f'treets, on aturdny evening of each
wee It. Members of the order iu gcod ctaudii
are invited to attend.
W. H. A iiekne, N. G.
T. Jkwktt.
ling
IO.O. F., C'nion Enrninpinent No. tf-MeeU
in Odd Fellows' Temple nu the 1: and 3rd
ThiirsilHV eventntCM of eieh month. Visit
ing bretliereu alwnvv welcome.
O. J. LlNOHEY, O. P.
F. E. Cavknder, Scribe.
MOl'KRN B ROTH K.K HOOD OF AMKKH'A'
Koseburg Lo.ltre No. 4'J:i Meets everv -!nd
and 4th Tuesday in M'i-Hbee Temple.
Visiting members ftlwiiyi w ek'tunc.
C. F. McMi ij.en, President
Emma McMi'i.LK!, Secrttary.
OF., S., KisebnrE Chapter No. Holdsthett
reiiulnr meeting on 1st and 3rd Thurnltiy
in eaeli Month. Vtilunt? memberx in
good fctauding ure respectfully invited to nt-
U'lld.
MRP. S. K. Wit.i KTT. W. M
Frkk Johnson, Su'retary
0
S. G., Co. D felnirn'e BnUrtUon M,eti
every TlmrflHy t vi'iii' k bi tlie Anuory
H.U at S o'cloi k.
RKHKKAils, Ro'tMirir Kb khb l.o.1Ke. No.
41. 1. O. K.-M'l Ml (l.l.l Killow."'
Ti'tnple t'Vt'ry Tutsil.iy ev,'tiinK. vtslUnf!
sistur.Hlid brth'en invtU'-l lo attt'inl.
HlKDlE I'HKSI HTRN, N.f3.
MR?. K1.LA tOCV.
WOMKS OF WOOIIORAFT. ttla.' tMrflp No.
4!'".MpiI on 1st .ii'i -r.t M -u-liiv evfiiiiig
o( on.-h month .t "tl t Ilnli.
f Vi.Mliitt mt'iiilicrv in ko),1 sian.ntiv are iu
' vitnl to atlent.
Mil? IIfitif. I'K kknb N.
! l'luu Hof.KN. i l.-rk
WO(!MKS OKTHK WOR1.P. Onk C.nip No
K'-M'fl5 ftt the (id.l Fellow. HhII In
! kotnit. every lt atol inl MouUay
evening- Vl.illng i fich'.ors niwHyi, w.lt-ouie
I. K. t li'it.8. C. C.
f HbSKBDKG MARKET, i '
$4.'- 4-
Cereal.
WHEAT $1.25. .
OATS 60c bushel.
HAY Vetch, $15 ton; grain,
ton; niralfa, $14 to $16.
. BARLEY $36.60 ton.
; Livestock.
' STEERS-1 Alive, 4c. lb.
COWS Alive, fat, 2V4 3e.
VEAL Dressed, small, 6e; larger,-.
6c. lb.
HOGS Dressed, 8c; alive, 6c.
SHEEP 3 o. , .
POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive,".
12 c; dressed, 12t4c; ducks, alive tv
10c; dressed, 1416c; turkeyi.
alive, 15c lb.; dressed, 19 26c,
BUTTER Creamery, 30c 1b.;
country, 20c lb.
EGGS 20c doaen.
POTATOES New, 4o lb.; oltl
$2.75 cwt.
WOOL Spring, 24c; fall, 21cf -year
clip. 25c lb.
MOHAIR 23c lb. '
HONEY 12 hi c lb.
CABBAGE 4c lb.
ONIONS 6c lb.
PORTLAND MARKET.'
Livestock Prices.
The following Is the general ranger
of values on stock ruling in the
yards for late shipments:
Hogs Best east of mountains,. .
$8.008.15; good, $7.76 & 7.85;
fancy blockers, $7.757.85.
Cattle Best steers weighing 1200' ,
lbs., $5.00; medium steers, $4.75;:
poor steers, $4. SOWS. 00; best cows, .
$4.00; medium cows, $3.75 4.00.
Sheep sheared, best wethers,- .
$4.15; spring lambs, $5.00; straight
ewes, $3.50; mixed lots, $4.00.
Butter, Egtts and Poultry.
Butter Extra Creamery, 2Gc;
fancy, 25c; eastern, 25c; California,.
25c: store. 18c.
Butter Fat Dolivery f. o, b. Port
land Sweet cream, 25c; sour, 23c
Eggs Local best, 24fS24'4.
Poultry Mixed chickens, 14 c;
fancy hens, 15c; roosters, old, -1213c;
fryers, 26 fi 27 V,e'r ,
broilers, 25i3'271,4c; geese, 11c; tur-.
keys, alive, 1618c; dressed 22'6 O
23c; ducks, 1820c; pigeons, squabs
$2iS'2.50 doz.; old, $1; dressed poul
try, lH4c higher.
Hops, Wool and Hides.
Wool 1909 Willamette Valley,.
25c; eastern Oregon, 19$?24c. lb.
Tallow Prime, per lb., 34c; No-.
2 and grease, 221'ac.
Mohair ,1 909, 2324c.
(rain, Flour and Hay.
Barley Feed, $34.00; rolled,
$36.50fi'37.00; brewing, $51.00.
Wheat Buying price, new Track
Portland Club, $1. 201.22; blue
stem. ..1.35; red. Russian, $1.17;
Turkey red, $1.20; Willamette Val
ley. $1.101.15.
Oats Producers' price Track,-.
No. 1 white, $40; gray, $39.60
40.00
Hay Producer's prices New tim
othy, Willamette Valley fancy, $16;
ordinary, $14 018; eastern Oregon,
$18; mixed, $11.50 12.00; clover,
$13.
"Keep Smiling.'
"Keen Sportsmen
Never waste ammunition
ON DEAD DUCKS"
Neither do discriminating
housekeepers tenr up their car
pets and mattings to clean
house.
WHY?
Because they can have the
Electric Vacuum Cleaner
do the work in half the
time of the old way.
No Dust No Dirt No Work
The new way in loss than half
the expense of the old and all
you do is look on.
Phone 791 and we will call
with this wonderful machine.
Roseburg Steam Laundry