Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, April 21, 1910, Image 3

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FOR SALE BY
Hamilton Drug Co.
241 Jackson Street, Roseburg.
EVENING ROSEBCRG REVIEW
APRIL SI, 1010.
DAILY WEATHER ltEI'OHT.
U. S. Weather Bureau, local ofllce,
; Ituscburg, 24 hours eudlug 5 a. m.,
; today.
Precipitation In Inches and hun
dredths: .Maximum temperature 03
' Minimum temperature DO
- Precipitation 0
- Total precip. since 1st of mo.
1.19
Avg precip, for nio. for 32 vra
2.36
Tot. precip from Sep 1, 09 to date
20. G7
Ag. precip from Sep. 1. 1877
30. P. 1
Total deficiency from Sept. 1, "09
- a.r.i
Ai.vago precipitation 'or 32
, "wot seasons, (Sep. to May
33.00
WILLIAM DEI L. Observer.
WEATHER FORECAST:
A Fair tonight and Friday; cooler
Friday.
The Lewis Cafe
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
Situated on Cass street
near the Southern Pa
cific depot.
Lafe Lewis, Prop.
A Flying
Costume
Should be spotlessly clean.
It's very important that you
should see that yours is so
before the 18th.
Whether you go with
Del'ries to visit ou Halley's
Comet or mingle with the
few (millions) that remain,
at least wear a clean shirt
and a smile. You get both
when you see the work we
seud back to you.
ROSEBURG
STEAM LAUNDRY
Wool Skirls Cleaned and PresM'd.
BUILDER
C. I. MAYNARI),
. Gi n. liU Contra, ting Builder
st your serrlce.
ROSKBURG. OREGON. Phone 1123.
CO TO THB
to YoncaUa Hotel
g.iod rrommodaiiuns. One block
Nonh ef IK t
a. n. c in ntiuu, pmp.
S. Nichols
CA.PB$,Tft,mNtIlAl,TOR!
CTmatej F(Ooied tm Aa.Ktnii : of?
, o Cariienwrj fv:ty,
'
Finishes
Home
LOCAL NKW9
The Packard Shoe, the best shoe
for men. Boys' school shoes cheap.
Cass Street Shoe Shop. dtf
Are you u club man? Then see to
it that your steward Is always sup
plied with the best of sodas, bottled
by the Roseburg Soda Works. dtf
Serve (linger Ale at luncheon or
dinner and delight everybody. ffs
the finest domestic Ginger Ale ever
made. Roseburg Soda Works, dtf
Miss Nelle Bishop, teacher of vocal
music. Private lessons given. Terms
reasonable. Voices tested free.
Studio Roseburg Nnt'l Hank nidg. d
Douglas County Creamery butter
only 80c a two-pound square. Ask
your grocer for it. Patronize home
Industry. dtf
For something special for dinners
parties or balls, see the Umpqua Bak
ery. Phone 2211. dtf
Phone 2211 rot anything In tht
baking line free delivery. Umpqua
Bakery. dtf
Post Cards of all kinds, lc each
best assortment In Roseburg. The
Fair. dtf
If your grocer does not furnish
you with Umpqua Bakery goods call
Phono 2211 and they will be deliver
d to you. rttr
You always get tne very best when
you buy at the Rochdale Co. '.f
Dry Onk Wood. $.1 per tier, de
livered. Leave orders nt Bee Hive
(Jrovery. dtf
Big shipment of Art Needlework
Just nrrlved at Graves' Art Empori
um. Call and see the novel new
things in needlework. tlal6
"What to Eat and Where to Go'
It" is the title of.a handsome Menu
Card gotten up by the Umpqua Bak
ery. Call and get one. dtf
We have purchased a salesman's
entire sample line of millinery, 200
hats, no two alike, all new styles
and leading colors. Flowers and
trimmings of all kinds and colors.
Bought right, and will be sold at
prices that defy competition. Come
in and let us show you. The Fair,
125 Ciss street. dtf
New spring stock our spring
stock or men's, ladies' and children's
shoes, Oxfords and pumps, arriving
dally. The most complete line ever
shown in the city. All the latest
styles represented. Don't' forget the
place Stephens Shoe Store. dml
We are now open and ready for
business. Entire stock of staple and
fancy groceries is new and clean.
We can serve you best at a saving
of money to you. Once you try us,
you'll become a steady customer.
North Side Grocery. dtl
r t i i ,
,f- 1 J A a baklo nr Kn 1 fthfum
j. or cattle range to lease or for
. sale. Apply to u. n. ruts.
I Ruckles, Ore. dtf
v
Eastern Oysters in Any Style.
Short Orders at Any Hour.
Quick Lunch
Restaurant,
YE TOY, Prop.
RKGUI.AR DINNER, 210.
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday.
Open until 10 p. m.. dally.
Sheridan Street Near Depot.
TO ROSE CAFE
Aa Hug, Prop.,
'. OPKV IVIT ASI KKillT.
Mrsls st all boars.
Regular Uftlf :n.
Chicken Dinner Sand&Ji, from
o 12 noon to 1 p. m.
i 'Chop Suer, Noodle.. Tteiit
, orator, nab. ate.. U the time.
Cor Jsiikwn VPasMucu
Our Nougat
You've htsitd about the ruau that' bought a ntv
Automobile and fte a few lesson in driving, tried it
alone. Well he learned to rrt it alright, and could
run it alright, but when he got home he couWn't stop,
lie drove aroud town for hours 'till his gas run out.
Our NOUGAT is so good that you can't stop
eating it 'till your supply runs out.
PALACE OF SWEETS Roftetarg, Ore.
LOCAL NEWS
Raised and sweet doughnuts, fresh
every morning at 9 o'clock at Ump
qua Bakery. dtf
W. H. Rerlfield and wife, V. L,
Smith, Mrs. Win. Spiker, Glendalo;
H. A. Rasor, F. W. Beyer, A. Tomp
kins and wife, P. M. Littler, Joe
Mosthaf, Riddle; John Wright.
Glide; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tison,
Melrose; J. B. llurris aud wife.
Myrtle Creek; W. N. Neely, Eugene;
Carl White and wife, Coquille;
A. McLennon, Gold Beach;
Geo. H. Northup and wife, Clear
water, Wash.; W. II. Nutter, Blue
River, were among the recent ar
rivals nt the Roseburg Hotel.
Why be bothered with two pairs
of glasses when Dr. Lowe cap furnish
you one pair that will give perfect
satisfaction for all purposes?
Portland Journal: The appoint
ment as commissioner to the Presby
terian general assembly given to C.
N. Wonacott, assistant general sec
retary of the Y. M. C. A., last night
constitutes the highest honor con
ferred by Presbyterians upon a lay
man. Mr. Wonacott, accompanied
by his wife and daughter, will leave
Portland for Atlantic City May 2.
The meeting of the Presbytery begins
May 19. He will be the solo repre
sentative of the Portland Presbytery.
Following the Atlantic City meeting.
Mr. Wonacott will tour Europe -in
company with Dr. William Hiram
Foulkes, pastor of tile first rresby
terinn church, and Rev. Henry Mar
cotte, pastor of the Westminster
church. They will together attend
the international conference of mis
sionaries in Scotland and will visit
England, Franco, Germany, Belgium,
and possibly Rome. They wiil see
the famous passion play in July, then
sail for New York, planning to return
to Portland by August 1. (.Mr.
Wonacott is well known in Roseburg.
He is a son of County Judge and
Mrs. G. W. Wonacott).
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con
stipation by restoring the
natural action of the stom
ach, liver and bowels.
Rsfuse substitutes. Prlos BOo.
Sold by Marstors Drug Co.
DHIHD
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Buy Your Seeds
In Bulk
The largest and most com
plete line of Flower, Garden,
Grass and Field Seeds in bulk.
At the
Roseburg; Rochdale Co.
Spray Pumps
FERTILIZERS
WILGR.OW
AND
LAND PLASTER
USE THEM NOW FOIL SALE BY
J.F. Barker Co.
Hoseburg,
WAGONS
The
Exceptional
Equipment
of the California Fig Syrup Co. and the
scientific attainments of its chemists have
rendered possible the production of Syrup
of Figs and Elixir of Senna, in all of its
excellence, by obtaining the pure medic
inal principles of plants known to act most
beneficially and combining them most
skillfully, in the right proportions, with
its wholesome and refreshing Syrup of
California Figs.
As there is only one genuine Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the gen
uine is manufactured by an original
method known to the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, it is always necessary to buv the
genuine to get its beneficial effects.
A knowledge of the above facts enables
one to decline imitations or to return them
if, upon viewing the package, the full name
of the California Fig SyrupCo. is not found
printed on the front thereof.
UM'AL OPTION IN OHIO
ON SUNDAY BASEBALL.
CILUMnilS, O., April 20. The
people of Ohio cities may decide by
ballot whether or not they will have
Sunday baseball. Governor Harmon
last evening signed' the Anderson
bill, despite protests signed by
thousands of Ohio ministers. The
bill leaves the mooted question in
the hands of the Individual munici
palities, permitting popular decision.
Advocates of Sunday sports are
elated by the success of their cam
paign. DIED.
STEARNS. In Grants Pass, April
IS. 1910, William Alpheus Stearns,
aged 77 years, of old age.
Deceased was born In Johnstown,
Penn., on March 22, 1833. He
crossed the plains from Kansas to
California In 1803, moved to Cnn-
yonvllle, Douglas county. Oregon. In
ISC,.",, and to Grants Pass in 1905.
He leaves 4 children, 5 grandchild
ren, and 1 greatgrandchild. The
children are: Fred and James
I Stearns, Mrs. Thos. Dyer and Mrs.
I F. G. Mclntyrn, all of whom reside
lln Grants Pass. Grants Pass Ob-
' server.
Hot water bottles, fountain syr
inges, bulb syringes, and atomisers,
i the finest and most complete line in
the city. Sold at the lowest prices on
j our guarantee to give satisfaction.
! Look at our line and you will not
buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co. d
Watch for the Merry Milkmaids.
Orchard Tools
Oregon '
HACKS 3 O BUGOIK8
JVDGE COKE WAS OVX
OP HIS JURISDICTION.
NtifeMie Court Decides Against City
of clfonl In Itiglit-of-Wny
Fiftht Villi llaulcy.
SALEM, Or., April 1 9. Southern
Oreon lost another case todnv when
the Supreme Court decided the case
or M. r . Hanley vs. the City of Med
ford, against the city and In favor
of Hanley. This Is the case in which
Medford has been trying for over a
year to secure a right of way across
Hunley s land for the city's pipe
line for a municipal water supply.
In June, 1909, the City of Med
ford begun proceedings to condemn
Hanley's property and secure the
right of way. The county nnrt city
officials petitioned Governor llensoii
to designate someone to hold a
special term of court, under th
provisions of the law passed in 1909
wnich provides that there shall b.
an additional Judge for the Second
Judicial District, and that this judge
shall, in addition to lift regulat
Judicial duties and labors, perform
such Judicial duties in districts other
than his own as shall be designated
Dy tne Governor.
Governor Benson directed Judge
John S. Coke, of the Second District,
to go into the First District, pre
sided over by Judge Hunna, and
hold a special term of court to hear
the condemnation proceedings. At
this special term of court the Jury
rendered a verdict of $000 damages
In favor of Hanley. Hanley at once
brought suit to restrain the city
rrom entering upon his land, claim
ing that the proceedings were void.
The Injunction was granted and
the city appealed. The Sunieme
Court holds that the powers of Cir
cuit Judges are confined to the
districts whore they are elected.
PORT Oltl'Oltl) (JUTS HANK,
Arrangements Completed That Will
Result In Developments.
PORTLAND. April 20. After
visiting the Hast and making finan
cial arrangements, J. G. Loucks, of
Port Orford, Or., was In Portland
yostordny completing his plans to
open at Port Orford the first bank In
Curry county on May 1. The United
States National Dank of Portland
nnd the Wclls-Fargo Company, of
San Francisco, will bo Mr. Loucks'
principal correspondents.
'I do not expect the bnnk to pay
for some time," said Mr. Loucks.
'lint we are trying now to build up
that country and at present there Is
no bnnk nearer than Uandon, 32
miles away.
'I believe we can have the finest
fruit country in Oregon. Wo have o
deep water wharf that will accommo
date any boat running out of Port
land, but at present we have not
traffic enough to make It worth a
steamer's while to call. This condi
tion wo soon hope to alter. At
present It takes nearly threo days
to get to Port Orford by rail and
stage. We connect by launch with
Coos Day."
The Cull of tho Wood
for purification, finds voice In
pimples, boils, sallow complexion, s
jaundiced look, moth pntches and
blotches on the skin nil signs of
liver trouble. Dut Dr. Kings Now
Ife Pills Pills mnkes rich, red
blool; gives clear skin, rosy checks,
fino complexion, health. Try them.
26c at all druggists.
CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS.
Notice Is hereby given that all
parties holding county warrants Is
sued by Douglas County, Oregon, and
endorsed "not paid for want of
fundB prior to and including the
22nd day of March, 1909, to present
the same to the County Treasurer of
said County at his office for pay
ment, as Interest thereon will ceasr
after the date of this notice.
Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this,
the 31st day of March, 1910.
J. E. SAWYERS,
Treasurer of Douglas County, Ore
gon, dtf
HOOKS! ROOKS 1 HOOKS!
You can rent tho latest and best
novels at 10 centa per week at the
Rosebu: r Public Library, upstairs In
the Par ott building, near the post
otllce. Over twelve hundred cloth
hound volumes of tho very best Ac
tion to select from. dtf
A Mortifying
Confession
A woman who Buys), "Thank
hoaven, I'm through with my
Spring houHPotpaniiiK." makes a
mortifying confoHHloii.
Sh admita that for twi'lvn
inontliH flho allowed hor houne
to grow ilirtlrr, tumuli hy
month, until it bncamn juHt
tw.-lvt titiii'H an dirty as it
should be.
What excuse ran alio offer?
Why does ahe clean house thor
oughly only once or twice a
year?
The confualon the mlaery
the worry It can hps when done
In the old faahloned way is
her only excuse.
OI H VACI MN XKAKH
MAKKS H 0 1" 8 K ( I j K A N 1 ( J
KASV FOK YOU
The KowharK Yuruiiiii (letiM
tranaforniB the cleaning of
tho house from an Infinite bur
den into a comparative pas
timeinto an actual pteanure.
Instead of upheaval f fur
(titure, taking up carpets, oio ,
The Itowhur-K Ynriiinii (Vnner
hy an cany, njtnpl Often reno
vation, gives you perpetual free
dom from dust, grime and dis
ease gern; without disturbing
furniture or furnWWngB.
Let tin do your hounecleanlng
with the Klertrir Yftruiim Clean
nr. Telephone 701.
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Exact Co pi of Wrapper.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR BALI
VOtl SALE. Early cabbago 60c por
iuu; 3 por 10(10; will bo all sold
this month. If you want larse
tomato plants ordur now, 7 fie por
100, $5 per 1000. Cot thoae aud
you will have tomatoes beforo
your neighbors. Southern Oregon
Nursery, Yoncalla, Oregon.
FOR SALE. Ono of the best
ranches In Southern Oregon, con
sisting of 960 acres, sullnble for
farming, grazing, fruit and dairy
ing; better laud than some people
are selling for $300 per acre;
good oil prospects, and millions of
timber. Also city property cheaper
than dirt, and 80 acres timber,
cruising 2 Mi million feet, saw tim
ber, cIobo In. If you want the
best bargain on earth, come early.
I). P. FlHher. I2t-I3.'t Wa.i nub
street, Roseburg. d
FOR SALE. 5 acres of unimproved
unil uncultivated land ml to
from city limits of Portland and
1 V4 miles from streetcar lino.
Will sell cither nil or part for
$.100 an acre. M. Dovaney, Itoso
burg, Oregon. dswa21
FOR SALE. North Roseburg prop
erty, as ronows; Two lots, each
fi0x200 foet, on Winchester stroot,
north of railroad spur; ono lot,
50x200 foet, with B-room house
and a barn and good well of water,
corner Winchester and West First
streets. Apply to B. F. I'age, 504
Pine street, Roseburg. dswa29
NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given
that I will not he reapoiiBlble for
any bills contracted by my wife
after this dute, sho having refused
to longer live with mo. Harry J.
Jewott, Jefferson, Oro., April 7,
1910. dtf
TOR SALE CHEAP. Ono apan of
horses, weight about 1100 oach,
aged 6 and 8 years, good work and
driving horses. Intiulro of S. II.
Crouch, warehouse No. 8, or Phone
2431. dtf
FOR SALE. 80 acres, 15 acres of
It good orchard land, balance pas
ture land with some timber. Not
over 6 miles from Roseburg. Price
$800.00. You deal with the own
er. Address Ho T, Roseburg. dtf
PASTURAGE. Morses nnd rattle
wanted to pasture at the old (lllll
land Ranch on South Deer Creek.
Address W. I). Alexander, Dixon
vllle, Oregon. dtf
FOR SALE. 01 ucrps, throe-fourths
mile from Myrllo Creek, all
fenced; running wnter; all bench
and hill land; 7 acres has been
cultivated: linn orchard anil; $:io
pur acre If sold this month. Write
Ruvluw olflce. dtf
FOR SALE. 1193 acres In famous
Missouri Ilottoin on S. Umpqua
river; 250 acres bottom, ir.o aires
first bench, 100 acres hill land,
balance timber; 35 acres Petite
and Italian prunes, 4 acres mixed
apples and English walnuts, 6
nores mixed orchard; 9-room
bouse, bnrn, prune drier and other
outbuildings; It. R. switch on
place; 75 cattle, 100 hogs, and 20
horses, with all farm implements
go with plnco. The orchard alono
will pay Interest on the property.
Kr particulars call or address the
Review olllce. dtf
FOR HAI.Ji. Farm of 320 acres,
100 acres In cultivation, small
house and large barn; good well
and 4 springs on place; two miles
north of Wilbur. Price $3000;
terms. Address C. T. Grubbo, Wil
bur, Oregon. dtf
hum. ""en i
CASTOMft
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
In
Use
Over
Thirty Years
CASTOH
TNI OINTAUH COMPANY, NCW VON OfTV.
FOR SAL!. House and lot ou :
Washington street, close In, has S
rooms, 2 pantries, bathroom, elec
tric lights, city water. A nice
residence. Inquire at-326 W.
Washington. dtf
OR SALE. Houso and ono-half '
aero of flue garden land In West
Roseburg; mostly set In berries; '
city water. Snap If taken nt onco.
Inqulro at 325 W. Washington.dtf
FOR SALE. Hay at $15.00 per ton,
also Sharpies cream separator.
Call on or address A. J. Starmer,
Roseburg, Oro. dtf
SometliliiK New G, 7 and 10-
acro tracts, Mi mile from city limits.
Lnnd lays almost level, soil 11 feet
deep; free soil, lino for oulous, gard
en or fruit; spring water ou almost
evory tract. Those will only last a
few days. $150 to $200 per acre on '
the easiest terms you over saw,
$300 ties one of these tracts up as
long as you want. Make a date by
mall with II. Graham to see one of
these right away. Rox 88, Roseburg,
Oregon.
BOGS FOR HATCHING. From the
fatuous McFarlane strain of S. C.
White Leghorua, the best layers la
tho world. Address P. O. Box 434,
or call at Frey'B Grocery. dtf
FOR SALE CHEAP. Piano boxes.
Box 607, Rosoburg, Ore. dtf
FOll RENT.
FOR RENT. Furnished rooms for
housekeeping for two people. In
quire at Douglas County Cream
ery, dtf
FOR RENT. Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. Call at 603 Mill St. dtf
FOR RENT. fiouso of 8 rooms iu
Main street. Inquire at Rodlfer's
Grocery store. dtf
FOR RENT. Furnished rooms for
housekeeping. Apply 327 Burke
street, corner Pine. dtf
FOUND.
FOUND. Hunch of keys and cigar
box opener on a ring. Owner
please call at this olllce.
FOUND. Lady's breast pin. Owner
call at Douglas Couuty Croamery.d
LOST. Lady's gold locket and
chain, monogram "M. E. II." on
buck. Kinder please return to
this ofllce. Reward. dtf
WANTED. Energetic and reliable
salesmen who can soil trees. Lib
eral terms; splendid torrltory;
good opportunity. Address Ore
gon Nursery Company, Orenco,
Oregon. dml5
LOST. Two dogs, ono a spotted and
other yellow and black; were lost
about Murch 26 near Olnlla. Find
er please notify S. C. Miller, 1)11
lard, Oro, Reward. daw
WANTED. SalPsmon in ovory lo
cality in the Northwest. Monoy
advanced weekly. Many makeover.
$100 monthly. Choice of terri
tory. Yakltna Valley Nursery Co.
luppcuimi, wu. uu
WANTED. Hy tho Page Investment
Company, good man to work In
lumber yard. Inquire at Review
ofllce or at Pago lumber yard, N.
Jackson stroot. dtf
WANTED. Would like to engage 40
trry pickers, to commence pick
ing Mny 5th; three mouths' pick
ing; gootfcamplng place, wood and
water handy. Write to L, S, Coon,
Dlllurd, Oregon, dtf
WANTED, Wood choppers, handy
to Roseburg. Apply to J. F. Bar
ker ft Co. dtf.
Bears the
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