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About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1909)
BE WELL During the hot days CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR. When he orders medicine Bring Your Prescriptions Here for Results We sell all the standard remedies MERCKS &. SQUIBBS CHEMI CALS IN PRESCRIPTIONS Roger & Gallett's and Colgate's ToileL Preparations. Stationery Hamilton Drug Co. 241 Jackson Street, Roseburg. EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW aioi'st at, miin. DAILY WEATIIKlt KKPOIIT. U. S. Weather Bureau, local office, HoBeburg, 24 hours ending 6 a. ra., today. Precipitation lu luchet) and hun dredths: Maximum temperature 0'1 Minimum temperature 64 Precipitation 08 Total precip. Blnce 1st o rao. ; T Avg precip. for mo. for 32 yrs Total precip., Sep. 1, '08, to date 33.61 Avg. precip from Sep. 1, 1877 34.2C Tot. deficiency from Sep. 1, '08 . , Gu Average precipitation for 32 , wet seasons, (Sep. to May inclusive) 33.00 Observer. . .. ..WILLIAM HELL, J WEATHER FORECAST: Fair tonight; Sunday fair and warmer. WEST ROSEBURG GROCERY NECLY NCELY, Prop's Staple and Fancy Gro ceries Notions and BaKery Sup plies Flour, Grain, Feed, Etc. Country Produce Bought Phone 295 .West Roseburg ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? If you desire tn combine f Economy. Stability and Good Taste, I can Interest you. 1 do not handle chain worlc at buy p U e. Huildlog advice, prel'mtnary sketches, and estimatci, free. My specialty "Artistic Hoiurs " RAY . BUTTON, Builder Box 81 Roseburg. ! BUILDER ft C. D. MAVNAHI), -s i General Contracting Builder at your service. -ROSEBURG, OREGON. Phone 193. BERT HOLMES Architects and Builder Plans Specifications and Estimates Given. Satis faction Guaranteed A. L KJTCHIN, . fc Ate mm to Mf for ercrytimg to rfre ary tone. fr tnitmi TMt&;t, fftm Or ft terry vtli$ "s. etc. etc. m0W M2. o&tf(J)Or IXJCAL NEWS. Mrs J. K. Enger left this morning for Salem unci Canby'to visit wttli relatives and friends. I. "A. Dean, the local music dealer, has taken the Singer Sewing Machine agency for Douglas county. Mrs. A. Baldwin arrived this ev ening to visit with her sister, Mrs. Z. W. Parker, She is from Iowa. Miss Mildred Miller, cousin of Mrs. W. E. Clingenpeel, went to Oakland this morning to visit with friends. Bert Hedgepeth and family return ed home to Cottage Grove today, af ter a visit at Dixonville with his par ents, Mr. and, Mrs. J. W. Hedge peth. 1 Mrs. W. J. Brown and daughter re turned home to Yoncalla this morn ing, after a visit here at the home of Mrs. C. It. Patrick. They were ac companied home by Miss Clara Pat rick and Miss Mattie Stephenson. Work on the new bridge over Deer Creek, in this city, begins next Monday morning. This 1b the state ment made today by City Engineer Martong. Contractor Perham and his crew will arrive from Marshfleld to night. The foreman of the gang is already in the city. Mr. Hartong is not prepared to say positively wheth er the present bridge will support the heavy wagons used by Ringling Brothers in their parade, but he is of the opinion that the parade outfit can cross in safety if the northern approach is strengthened. 'He will make a definite statement in the mat ter after an examination of the bridge early next week. Phone 2211 for anything in th haking line free delivery. Umpnun Bakery. dtf There will be a social dance in Maccabee Hall, Circus night, August 27th. Good music. Come and have a gotvj time. rttd Dr. J. L. Callaway, Ostopathic Phy sician. Abraham Building, Roseburg. ARE YOU AFTER PROFIT? Head Cohkey's Book on Poultry. Free at Marsters Drug Co. For up-to-date novelties in har ness, call on F. Long, the harness maker. He also carries a full line of harness, saddles, blankets, etc. Harness repairing and new harness made to order. Jackson Street, Roseburg, Ore. d We have $50,008 for immediate loans on farms in amounts from $500 up; low interest and long time, if desired. Call on Daniel S. R. Walk er,' agent, Room 1, Bell Sisters' Building, Jackstn Street, Roseburg. Ore. da2 4 Parties wishing something nice la a laundry tray, cast enamel, stone glazed, or cement, call on Winnie Gaddis, the plumber, dtf . For prompt piano tuning and re pairing, leave orders at Burr's Mus'c House.' Alt work guaranteed. f Raised and sweet doughnuts, fresh every morning at 9 o'clock at Ump qua Bekery. dtf - The Roseburg Soda Works is pre pared to deliver to private residences the best soda waters and soft drinks ever made. Prompt service. Phone 2115. DTF Douglas County Creamery butter only 7"c a two-pound square. Ask vuur grocer for it. Patronize home industry. DTF Investigate the proposition of the Alaska Investment and Development Co. for a good, safe and sure invest ment that will pay exceedingly large returns within a short time. One good investment is worth a lifetime of labor. Da21 W. E. Marsters, the marble dealer, ck.ries a full assortment of Ver mont marble. He has many new de signs which be would be glad to hare you inspect. His price are reason able, and all his work guaranteed. North Jack sob street, Dear Deer Creek Bridge, Roseburg, Oregon A supply of the new edition or thi: Oregon mining laws has just r?elvr at th office. It ( eludes everything to date 1 legal mining procedure. Coitga only 40 cents ea. TP Do you wear sox? If bo call In and examine our line of guaranteed hos iery -they cost no more than othei kinds and it costs you nothing to see them. We can save you money on hosiery. We have them for la dies, misses, men anjfr) boys. THE FAIR, 125 Case St. dtf. o u Wholesale Wo are now prepared to furnish Ice Oeam la wholesuJe quiintUlest mid at reasonable prices. See us be fore buying. Palace of Sweets I.10XOX 45 OTT, Trops. l'lione 217:1 Mr. aud Mrs. George Neuner re turned Friday from a pleasure trip to Scuttle. Mrs. W. E. I.oy left this morning for Stephens to visit with her par ents, Mr. and, Mrs. S. D. Moore. A marriage license has been issued In Portland to A. K. Evertun, an S. P. conductor, aud Nora ti. Harvey. Springfield News: Eugene Jewett has accepted a position in the South ern Pacific company's office here. Mrs. Harry Board man, who has been visiting at the home of Win, Ir win, at Ten Mile, left Friday night for her home in Seattle. Miss Lena Archambeau, of Port land, and Miss Loretta Archambeau, of Eugene, are guests at the home of their uncle, S. B. Crouch, in this city. Misses Bell, the milliners, and Misses Clara Dillard and Mamie Northcraft left this morning for Port land to attend the fall millinery open ings. They will he accompanied by Mrs. Rena Scott. Myrtle Creek Mall: Mrs. Kate Brewer went to Roseburg Thursday, at the request of her sister, Mrs. Whipple, who phoned up that her husband, A. B. C. Whipple, wus dan gerously til. Eugene Guard: The hunting party headed by Morris Abraham and Dick Carlon, of Portland, has returned from Salmon Creek and Salt Creek, reporting good success. Four deer and two bear were killed. POULTRYMA.W ADVANCE! Rend Con key's Book on Poultry FREE. Get it at Marsters Drug Co. Tonight and tomorrow nights will be the last opportunities of Roseburg theatre-goers to see Melvenzie's Merry-Makers at The Star. On Sunday this troupe, which has been filling The Star nightly for the past month, leaves for Marshfleld to fill an en gagement in that city. The bill for ttie two closing nights here is "Save Your Wife's Perils," a guaranteed cure for the "blues." Miss Sterling, a recent addition to the company, will be seen at her best in a compat ible role. As the theatre manage ment announces no drama for next week, patrons of The Star will doubt less turn out. in full force for the Merry-Makers' farewell. Cottage Grove Western Oregon: Births: To Mr. and Mrs. .las. Gaul dibini, of Anlauf, on Aug. 11, an 8 puund son: on August Aug. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. P. Mostacatti, of An lauf, a 7-pound daughter ..Mr. and Mrs. C. O. White, daugh ter and son, of Myrtle Creek, stop ped over at Hotel Oregon Wednesday niirht , leaving in the morning for Seattle. They were making the trip to the fair in their auto and expect to be absent ten days or two weeks. While at breakfast Mrs. White got into conversation with James Benson, of the Pharmacy, and it was ascer tained tnat she was a full cousin of his. L. H. RHOADS Free demonstration of y (W (imVj-W those new Improved Jars. V fv wVj on Saturday, August iT .fyvvjf IV5 ?G AH cordially Invited to jE , call and see (hem, nin th- z! JlW er you need Jars or not. i? Sweepers to A. D. BRADLEY. Cam twi see us. f C jw hum? m V ?m live i? thinfc to sell $ I tK f ty (tee cast Icq Cream c;i,i;malk nkws. t Mrs. Miser's house on her property in the Green mountain mining dis trict on Starveout, at the Miser & Barnes Consolidated Mines, was des troyed by lire one day the past week, together will all the contents. The fire started from the kitchen stove I while the men who occupied the cabin were getting dinner. J Fire completely destroyed the j home of Mr. and Mrs. Itay Hill in this city shortly after the noon hour last Wednesday. Part of the household goods were saved. - Married, Kellogg-Snodgrass At the home of the groom's mother, August 18, 1109, Mr. Basil Kellogg aud Miss Esther Snodgrass, both of this city, Justice C. T. Nail, officiating. Died. Lee At Fern vale, August 16. 1S09, the 18-months'-old son of Mr. aud Mrs. L. L. Lee. News. BAN DON MILL lU'KNS; LOSS IS $100,000. MARSH FIELD, Aug. 20. The Cody lumber mill at Baudon burned this morning, with $100,000 loss and Insurance of $75,000. The origin of the fire Is unknown. The mill had a capacity of 100, 000 feet a day, and was the largest manufacturing Institution in Baudon, It will be rebuilt at once. To Enjoy the full confidence of the Well-informed of the World and the Commendation of the most eminent physicians it was essen tial that the component parts of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna should be known to and approved by them; there fore, the California Fig Syrup Co. pub lishes a full statement with every package. I The perfect purity and uniformity of pro- j duct, which they demand in a laxative j remedy of an ethical character, are assured , by the Company's original method of man j ufacturo known to the Company only. I The figs of California are used in the production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of j Senna to promote the pleasant taste, but the medicinal principles are obtained from plants known to act most beneficially. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sa!e by all leading druggists. k CO. 2nd Hand Store my thing you want to buy. get my offer before selling as price for second hand good:) I ATTENTION nrtAWX nV Sl'RVKYt'KOM OAKLAVO Q. A. Stgiutlm'!! lk'lievee Terminal is Sought uu Kust Side of Bay t'oinpany Meets. ; Mnrshlleld Mull: (1. A. SlRnnliuw, of Rosetiurg, B. N. Johnson, of I)u luth. Minn., Benutnr 10, J. Stvodlmiii, of MineaRlls, and O. C. Sether. of Qlendale, otlieera of the Crawford Point Land Company and tlio Coos Bay Townslte Company, are In Marsh fleld to look after (heir Interexts anil attend the development coiiRrosa. To morrow, they will hold their annnit' business meetings for both companies at the secretary's residence In Coos ton. N. K. Throne, the secretary, ar rived In today from Hoseburn, whore he has boen for several weeks. These two companies' own between olght and nine hundred acres of the most favorably situated land on the east side of the bay and have sold off quite a portion of their original hold ings. They have some tine water front. e Mr. Slgnalness stated that he is greatly Interested lu the railroad sur vey that Is being made from Oak land this wny. The surveyors have worked over several routeB since striking the mountains and have ac quired considerable right of way In Douglas County,- In the vicinity of Coles vnlley. Several crews Jiave been seen on the property on the oast side of Coos Bay and Mr. Slgnalness believes the company Is looking for terminals on that side. This survey Is one that is shrouded in most mys tery and nobody has yet got a line on the company's Intentions. ORKCiOV HOY DKKKATN WOltliD-KAMOl'S SHOTS. Captures (iovernor's Trophy at Camp lerry by Six l'oints Over Major Winder. CAMP PERRY, O., Aug. 20. The greatest sensation ever developed In connection with Nationnl rifle compe tition was created here .tills morning when II. O. Roosch, an Oregon young man under 21, was bulletined ns win ner in the Governor's match. He beat the world-famous mnrklsinen who have been firing in international contests for years and walked away with the $500 trophy cup offered. In addition he will recoive a gold medal and $1)0 In cash, as well as jumping Into prominence throughout the ser vice. Phenomenal scores were made by the Oregon' youth In the match. At 800 yards he made a perfect score, 50 out of r0. At 1000 yards ho lost but one point In B0. In the skirmish run his total was 08 out of 100, and at 200 yards rnpid fire ho ninde Hie most unufmal total of 4H, firing 10 shots in 40 seconds. Kxpert Is Defealetl. The second man In the contest, Major Winder, was beaten by half a dozen points, and Winder is one of the foremost military shots in the world, having represented the United States in all the big tournaments abroad. Young Roesch is a new man at the game. Ho Is at Camp Perry with the United States Naval Academy team, and his homo is at Pendleton. Or. Thero were 800 riflemen who entered iho match. THRKK RKAHONS KOK FH'Yt.VG UMiVKiiANivs haking powdku Superior quality, pure cream of tartar Host price, 3-lb. cans, $1; 5-lb., 1.0G Neatest package, patent screw-top can For sale Bale by all the leading groc ers, dtf o Washington's I'liiguc Spots He in tho low. marshy bottoms of the Potomac, the breeding ground or malaria germn. These germs cause chills, fever and ague, blllousneKs, Jaundice, Inssltudo, weakness and general debility and bring suffering or death to thousands yearly. Bui Klectrlo Hitters never fall to destroy them and cure nialaila troubles "They are the best all-round tonic rnd euro for malaria I ever used." writes R. M. James, of Louellen, S. C. Thoy cure Stomach, Liver, Kid ney and Blood Troubles and will pre vent Typhoid. Try them, ouc. uuar anteed by all druggists. HORN. WRSTBROOK In Salem, Or., Aug. Ill, 1809, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred II. Westbrook, a 7-pound son. Mr. Westbrook Is a popular moiorman or the Oregon Electric road. Sa lem Statesman. "Vacation Necessity." A Fountain Pen a fountain pen n especially useful when you are away from home. you will find at our "Pen Section" all the leading makes at prices to suit any purse. let us show you what we have for YOUR particular use. Doseborf Doth (oiwi ItnokHellerK Stationer 231 North Jackson Street. R03EBUKCJ : : iOUEOON TIio Kind Yoti Ilnvo Always Bought, and which 1ms been lu use for over 30 years, Iins. borno tho signature, of - mid 1ms boon made under Ills per. (jri sotml soporvisiou 6lneo Its infancy. -uif7f, s-cucUU Allow no one to deceive youju this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Jnst-ns-good" r.ro but Experiments tlmt trillo w Ith mid endnii(;er the health of Infant and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA : Castorln la a harmless mihstituto for Castor Ol!, Pnre. gorlc, Drops mid Soothing jSyrups. It is I'leasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic stibstanco. Its nf?o is tts guarantee. It destroys Worms and nllas I'everishness. It cures Diarrhoua and Wind Colic. It relieves Teethlna; Troubles, cures Constipalioi . and Flatulency. It assimilates the Pood, rcgulutes ',1'e , " Stomach and Itoivcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's l'anacea Tho Mother's 1'riciid. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS Boars the Tne Kiud ou Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. rilttLAV SAYS IWFKNHK MAS Sl'UNT $1,01)0, (KM). ProMM iiltoii Hum Tost Nci' $200,000, timl City Hun no Inti'iiHoii ug Discontinuing Work. PORTLAND, Aur. liO. Careful os tlmutoH, ImtMul upon a knuwIwlKo of court procedure, nml the work or municipal nnri private detectives, as serts former Mayor James I), IMie lan, of Han Francisco, make it appear tlmt. already (ho graft prosecutions at the (inlden (late have cost the defense in the neihhorhood of $ 1 ,01)0,000. This amount is reported to have hi-en spent lu attorneys fees, the employ ment of detectives and other secret agents, procuring information as to talesmen, hrihery of witnesses, in ducing others to disappear when most. wanted, buying immunity through judges and juries, aud Hie nnilnlenuiifo of u costly press bureau. The cost of the prosecution to the city and county of Sun Kranciseoil ac cording to Mr. I'helan, thus been about $1 70,000, while tho citlxeiii engaged In reform work, beaded by Rudolph Sprecliels, have expended as much more. Moreover he declared, no matter bow great tho drain on private citizens' coffers, 'they will not hesitate lo furnish financial aid so long as there remains n reasonable chance of convicting those in high places guilty of rascality and corrup tion. o AJUI( TIITHAIi ori'OKiTMTIHS. Ten yea rs ago n ma a wan ted to borrow ?lf00 on loo acres of land lu tho Yakima valley, and couldn't get it frotn a loiin company because the security was not considered suf ficient; tho careful money lenders doubted whether the land wus rent i 1 y worlh $ I & an acre. The man got the money elsewhere, somehow, and ( o dtiy one acre of it Is worl b all he 8 wmfM: J See the North Side Planing Mill Co. North of Page Lumber Yards, for All kinds of Lumber and Mill Work. Fruit boxes, House building Material, Doors, Frames, Window Screens andGlass in all sizes, Mouldings and Brackets, Shingles and Lath. Mill on Kinney Spur Teli pl 2-I1S1 Orders Promptly I IlloU Roseburg, Oregon. ' C 4) HI Signature of tried to borrow 10 yearn ago on 100 acres Krult. He doesn't need to , borrow nny money now. The money lenders would bo glad to lend him JaO.000 on .the riiuio land that they couldn't bug $1500 In 10 yearn ago. Tho same thing, prnctlcally, If not in (utlo so great a degree In many cases, Is true in numerous localities In Oregon. Aud It Is not always fruit, either. It may he vegotableB, if near a good-sized, growing town, or alfalfa or vetch. In the' course of : a year, The Journal, always on tho j watch for these accomplishments, : mentions probably n hundred verit able Instances where a person lias mado from $500 to $1000 in a single year off a single acre of strawberr-ioa. An aero of cabbages, or onions, may yield from $100 to $:100. So with other things which we city folks want and pay cheerfully whatever is -asked. There are 10,000 opportunities In a hundred localities in thla ttploudid I'acific northwest to do what Is hero in indicated; to get more every year 1 off a small piece of land than one has to pay for H. And many people are . finding this out. The wonder Is that enough young men stay lu the towns to do the business neeesary to be done, at small salaries, when Hie glorious country holds out such opportunities of becoming Independent and fairly wealthy wllb a small Investment and not very hard labor. BETTER THAN SPANKING SimiikiiiK aiwH not cure ctiildrcu of Utl wi'tlliiK. TIiito In a cojislliutlt-nul cause fur I tli li trouble. M mi. M. Summer, litis W, ! Notre lJame, Intl., will bpiu free to any uiuUiei i her kurremiful . limue treatment, with' fit 1 1 1 liiHtrimilouB, Semi no nmney, but write her ! imlny if your eliUiln-it trouble yon In tbla ! way. Don't blame ihn rlilUl, the clmncw are j It "t:': ht'lt It. Tins trfiiOni-nt nlo curc mlillln wml B'fl eo)lf troubli) with firlUQ diincultleu by (luy or night. , ; We Can Blow Our Horn ' pretty loudly It we wnnted to tell how ninny men we httvo tmvetl from making a ml!nke In their lumber hiiylnn. When a man comes here we try to Klve him the benefit of our experience as well as sell him Rood lumber. K you Intend to build or repair we will Kladly advise you of the bent lumber to uso and the least quantity It will take fur the Job. ; I.HONA MIM.S l.l Mlllllt CO., t'ur. I'lne anil Oak Streets. ' I IUI A MOIl-:it riiAMNG MJM,. you can get all sorts of useful and ornamental work all ready to use. If you require a lattice for the porch or ai b.n yen cm find an mitci. an you l amorist our milt work. If you need it. I fugs, or posts, or col umns, or doors, or molding, our mill woO. will provide them at a mo ment's notice. Come, Ma how uiai. things it includes. fnjbJl & PkriH Co. ?S5 Oregon. o