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OVER THE BILLION.
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Queen City
FLOUR
Hard Wheat Flour
Manufactured in Vancouver, Washington, by
E. L. BASHFORD, from the VERY BEST
NORTHERN HARD WHEAT. Every sack
guaranteed. For sale by all grocery stores.
Samples may be had of your grocer, or at the
Douglas County Mills, on Pine street, between
Cass and Oak streets.
We also have for sale Rolled Oats and Barley,
Bran and all kinds Ground Feed, Cracked
Corn, Cracked Wheat, Whole Wheat, Whole
Corn, Whole Barley, etc.
E. L. Bashford
Mills at Roseburg, Ore., and Vancouver, Wash.
Mr J. L. Kendall, who la hire
from Pittsburg, this morning plated
with the Allis-Chalmers Co., of
Milwaukee. Wis., an order for a ".00
horsepower engine to be placed In ttie
Kendall HroB.' water and Mgat plant
at Winchester. The boiler capacity
there will also be Increased to meet
the reuulretncnts of this big engine.
which will be ready at all limes to
fiirnlBh umulo power to the pumps
and dynamos, regardless of the stage
of water in the river. Flooding of
tho water wheels by occasional high
wiiHir in the winter seuson will not
herearter affect the water and light
nerviie us the necessary power will
be available ut all times in this big
engine. It Is to be shipped nere ana
put in place at an early date.
shoriiiKe of housekeeping apart
mi'iit and houses for rent has caused
Reaching to lose three prospective
residents, at least. Mr. and M tb. R.
M. Philips and child arrived here
this week from St. L.OHIS, MO. 1 ney
liked Knseburg better than any place
tbev had visited and they decided to
locate hero. Then Mr. Phillip' start
ed out to look for n home or private
rooms for his family. He spent two
days In this effort without success
and linallv gave up. This evening he
leaves with his family for tho Rogue
Klver Valley, bidding udleu to Rose
burg for good,
i Tonight tho opera "Ship Ahoy"
makeB its first appearance In the
Armory hall. The stage Is fixed and
the scenery up and the participants
are now anxiously awaiting the rais
ing of the curtain. The llnal rehear
sal last night showed the caBt off in
splendid shape, and as the seats are
selling well, a grand success is -sured.
The curtain will rise at 8:30
prompt. The show Is to be repeated
tomorrow night.
been appointed Clerk In the General
Land Office from the 16th Pennsyl
vania district, that he went from Hint
position to Senator Bourne's otllce at
the Canttol and then was annotated
special agent of the General band
Office.
Kester ftrst went to Oregon on ;
June 29, 1909, and remained as
special agent until f-irloughed April
20 last. Records of the land olnce
show him still a resident of Pennsyl
vania.
Representative Ellis laid these
factB before the President and then
filed a written protest against the
appointment of the Pennsylvania
citizen to the Federal ollice In Ore
gon. The recommendation of Guild was
not as obnoxious to Ellis as that of
Kester, although Ellis told President
Taft there was plenty of good and
qualified men living In the new land
district to All both oftlces, and he
deemed It unwise to appoint a man
from the extreme western part of
the state to fill an ollice in the ex
treme east. His protest was made
solely In the Interest of residents of
the Vale land district, he said.
Ilimhes Demands Primary Law.
ALHANY, N. Y., June 21. The
state legislature in special session
today received a message from Gov.
Hughes, recommending the passage
of a direct primary law. He said It
was demanded by a people dissatis
fied with the present system of choos
ing candidates.
Stomach Troubles.
Many remarkable cures of stomach
troubles have been effected by
Chumherlnln'8 Stomach and Liver
Tablets. One man who had spent
nvnr two thousand dollars for medl-
cluo and treatment was cured by i
few boxes of these tablets, price i.
cents. Samples free at all druggists.C
Crops hi Had Way.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., June 21
A serious drought is threatening the
crops of Northwestern Minnesota
North Dakota nnd Eastern Montana
with destruction. There hns been
about half as much rainfall ns usual
and tho fanners are apprehensive.
Unless the hot winds nnd the high
temperatures ceaBe, there will be
l half crop failure. The tempera-
turo yesterday was 110.
Patronize Review advertisers.
(lodge directory,
Ar. A A. M., Laurel umce No. 13 Hold
regular meetings on aul and 4th Wcdne
dura ol each month.
K. L. Davis, w. M.
N . T. J a w sn . HecreUr,
AO. U.W. KoHeourg Lodge No. 16 Mee
the ,.od and llh Monday, ot at!h montl
at 7:S0 p. m., iu lh ForenUTH' Hal,. A
member! In good Handing ar luvltwl to a
ttua J . W . D'JWBLL, M . W ,
If H . j.asox, Kecorrter.
Br. o.EI.K8,Kofleourgl.onge, no.U'26 Holdt
regular communications at the hu,
Temnlo on '2nd and 4lh Thumlays ot each
1 month. All uiemnera reipiej-ted to altcnil
regularly, and Ail vlHltlng brother! are cordl
ally luvlted lo attend.
I F. W. IUystk, E. R.
I II. t: SHHTM. Heoretary.
M. C. Miller camo down from Ash
land on busluess today.
The time to ndvertlno Is atl the
time. The man who fishes longest
hns the largest basket of fish.
It your Atocor ,:oca aot famish
vou with Hnipqua llnkery goods rail
Phono 2211 and they will bu deliver
ed lo you. dtf
A. 8. Kouns. wife and child, Olal
la: W. A. Marvin, Gold 11111; C. W.
Wolcott, O. W. Carleton, Marshfield;
A. II. Willis, Wolf Creek; W. It.
Clark, Sacramento; Samuel Henry,
San Francisco; Hoy Slenrns nnd fnm
lly. Miss Thomas, Oakland; A. Gar
field, llnndon; Minnie Coffey. Cnimis
Valley; A. M. Crawford, Salem; C.
L. Parker and wife, Drain; Chits.
Hall and wife, Hood Klver; S. It.
C.rltehlow. Collage Grove; llattle
Wood, lone, Oregon; W. A. Long.
Yoncalla; F. O. Coniilne and wl.'e.
Centralis, Wash.; Preston Wright.
Louisville, Ky.; W. 11. Gould. Mil
waukee, were among the recent ar
rivals at the McClallen.
In tho olection for school director
In Uosehtirg Monday afternoon, A. I
T. Marshall defeated U. S. Nichols
by a majority of B votes. A total of j
1102 votes wero cast, of which Mnr-
shall received U4 and Nichols HS.
At Kttgene a woman, Mrs. C. M.
Collier, was elected director over D.
II. McMurphy, 198 to 127.
Every lover of music will wish to
hear tho Fory song recital at the
Presbyterian church on Tuesday
evening Juno 28. ' Miss Mnrlo
ltolhsen (Mrs. Fory) Is an artist In
her rhosen work. Her selections are
of such n typo ns to d'1 day a high
degree of vocal nblllt" c nil culture.
Tho singing of ti'.c iatllan Aria gave
nil an opportunity to Judge of her
work In tho more dlfllrult class of
music." Mitchell (S. D.) Republi
can. "Mr. Fory has a fine tenor
voice of unusually pleasing quality.
The enthusiastic applause nnd the In
sistent recalls from the audience
showed his solos wero thoroughly
enjoyed." West Liberty I la.) Cour
ier, dswlf
Uuw J. R, LundsboroiiKli, formerly
of Glendalt', hut for the hint five years
pastor of tho Klrnt Presbyterian !
church of Ort'Kon City, has resigned
on account of 111 health nnd expects
to ko to ti climate that will be hene
ili iat.
kViHt-r. ntr honor. MvMlc l.odRe No. 13
Meets '2nd ana HID 'i ni.rt.imy oveuuiitBui
nw.t.ih in KfnrHt.fu lUll. Visit inc
ra em Lorn cnniimy uivneii u biumiu.
tllSNlK K.ClVKNlRK,'.OI H
it. II. I.KHOX. Koc.
I. W. bowBLL. R?cetcr.
Of Interest
to Farmers
chunk's.
and Mo-
Farmers and mechanics frequently
meet with slight accidents and in
juries which cause them much an
noynnce and loss of time. A cut or
bruise may be cured in about one-
third the time usually required by
applying Chamberlain s Liniment a&
soon as tho injury is received. This
liniment is also valuable for sprains,
soreness of the muscles and rheu
matic pains. There is no danger of
blood poisoning resulting from an
injury when Chamberlain's Liniment
is applied before the parts become in
.lamed and swollen. For sale by all
druggists. C
PAYS DKATH PKNALTY.
EAtil.KS, KoflntinrK Aerie miaii in uu"
Follows It nil ou Jndn 1 Uti Monday even
lURiofeaoh month, nt ti o rlork. Visit
lug breltirei lu rimhI laiMliiK alwny welcome.
I. AllKAHAM. W . P.
t . V. ( j.ai , W. So
WALLA WALLA. June 20 Frank
Barker, an ex-soldier, of Spokane
was hanged today for the murder of
Ira Messinger, nlso an ex-soldier of
the Civil war, whom he killed ut
Medical Lake in 1908, after a quar
rel. Barker had to be awakened
when the time for the execution ar
rived, and laughed as he walked to
the callows. The execution was
faultless.
J. A KXCKn UWAIj III Y.
4 5 acres In Onkland, only
!. three blocks from new high 4
I school ; all under cultivation
I family orchard of bearing ap- j
pies, pears, plums, peaches
4 berries, grapes; fair six-room -
4 bolide, small barn; fine water;
4 electric light and citv water
in front of house. (2800 gets
J this now, $i.tuu down, balance
J throe years.
. P. A. COPIWRO.
i. Oakland, Oregon. $
IO. (. V., rhiU'lariaii l-n.ie Nn. A Slue U n
O.M Fellows l'eniple, vomer of Jack win an
I'ass rtircet. on 8iitt.ri.it;- evenlnu of earn
wt't-Jt. Mem Iters if ibeonlur ill scud fUuiimg
are iuvited to at lend.
1,. I,. IUKKK, N.O.
N. T.Jkwktt, K. H.
HO UN.
PICKENS. In llos. bur-. .Iuiip
1910, to Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pick
ens, a daughter.
SETHEU. in Roseburg. .Tune
j l!H0, to Dr.. nnd Mrs. A.
; Settlor, a son.
I O. O. F., KlstngStai lxidico Nn. 171, meets
tdd Kellov H'lVniple every Krldny evenlUR
1 ViBlt UK bretheren uhvuyx welcome.
K ll.VlNCU., N. (i.
V. H I'owkI.i., K 8.
M. Kicklk. K. 8
Cl.nii.hci'lalirs Cough Remedy the
Rest "ii the Market.
10. O. F , Trillin knenmmiient No. 9-Meeli
in Odd Fellows" Temple on the Is: and 3rd
Thursday evenliiKit of eaeh month. Visit
ing brvllioreu always we'.eome. j
S. T. JKwrrr, t'. F. '
Carl Ohman. Herllto.
MOl-KKN BKOTH KRIIOi ! OK AMKKU'A
Kim-lmrK l.ode No. -Meet every '2nd
Mini -I I h Tuesday In Maeeabru Temple.
VIM ting members always weleome.
A. I.. Tiiohxt.'N, I'resitleni
Kmma McMui.lks. Serrt'tary.
"I have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and nnd u to be tne nest on
the market." says K. W. Tardy, em
tnf rtf Tin. Sntinnl CiihiHboro. Teilll
"Our baby had several colds the past
winter and Chamberlains Cough
Remedy always gave it reller at once
and cured it in a short time. I al
ways recommend it when opportuni
ty presents itself." For sale by all
druggists. C
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and ehicli has boon
iu use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
- and has been made under his per
- STti-f--a- sonal supervision since its infancy,
Lia&X S-eUcUM. Allow no one to deceive you in this.
AU Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops nnd Soothinff Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Moi pliino nor other Naicotlo
substaueo. Its ago is its guarantee It destroys Worms
nnd allays Fcverishness. It cures Diarrhoja and Wind
Colic. It relieves Tectliin;r Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tlio
Stomach nnd ISowcls, giving healthy nnd natural sleep.
Tho Children's l'anacca The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
M
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE OCNTAUH OOM..NV. TT
hu.r aratcT, Ncwvonaerrr
IIKAIj KSTATB TltAXSKKHS.
J. T. Porter, of the Soldiers'
Home, went to Kiddle today. j
A. R. and H. M. Haven were over , ,B,a'? .lo, '"SLf"'" ,i
from Drain today. They report ?"'""""'" ' .- -
crops looking tine in that vicinity.
$::n0; VI
19. 28-6.
, , G. it. llammersly to ueo. A. uaies,
Clyde Faulkner, the S. P. engineer, . 29-3.
returned this morning from a pleas
ure trip East, ills wife and child
are still visiting with relatives in
Minnesota.
Mrs. Albert Willis, whose skull
was fractured nt her home at Wolf
Creek last Saturday, is reported to
be improving at Mercy Hospital. She
is gradually regaining consciousness.
Mrs. Geo. E. Myers, of Canyon
ville. has been received at Mercy
Hospital, following
V. A. Long to W. G. Kelso, 2r.00j
13 acres sec 10, 23-5.
The town of Suthirlin is consid
erably wrought up today over the
death there this morning of Mrs. W
. R. Kensel, aged about 25 years and
the wife of a business man of thai
place. One report Is that the woman
died from ptomaine poisoning an-;
: nnntber itt that she expired from at
operation 1 nvonine nf mnrnhlne administered
performed at her home a few days ,. n nhvalcinn. Her husband- was It
ago by Dr. Soely for a mastoid ab- U()S(,)UI.K today consulting with Cor
cess. oner Jewett. but that ofllclul decline!
Eugene Guard: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. : t ti,H nnv- llction in the enso unti
Jones left this afternoon for Rose-1 attending physician flies tin
burg, where they will visit Mr. and neccssnry death certllicate. Tin
Mrs. Allison Davenport. A brother
and sister-in-law accompany them
home after a visit here,
Konsels have lived In Sutherlin onl;
a short time. Mrs. Kensel was ii
Hosehurg last Sunday. On Monday
Miss Gertie llllrieburn is recover- fter returning lo Sutherlin. she wa
Ing rapidly from a fractured nose, tnken suadenlv ill with what is sail
sustained accidentally at her home . , e been gymntonig of ptomain
Monday. The Injury will not pre
vent her from being In the cast of
"Ship Ahoy" at the Armory tonight.
J. T. llinkle. YV. 11. and It. K. Mel
ton, A. M. Galh.gher. Deer Creek:
Ed. Jennings, Olalla: K. H. llarber.
L. E. Yockey. Myrtle Creek: W. A.
Hurr, Portland, were among the
Roseburg visitors today.
Hill has made a strategic raid upon
the llarriman camp to It 1 1 the posi
tion of Harry M. Adams, his star
tratllc man in the Northwest. The
new incumbent as general Height and
passenger agent of the North Hank
and alliliated lines will be Wilbur 10.
Coman, a veteran Harriman tralllc :
expert, the change to take effect July
1 when Adams leaves for San Fran
cisco to organize the traffic depart-,
ment of the new Western I'acilic
road.
Citrate of Magnesia is a pleasant
saline laxative to take. Roseburg uoSKIICRG
Pharmacy makes it fresh. dtf
poisoning and early this morning sir
passed away.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough!
C.F.SCOTT
BUILDER. AND
CONTRACTOR.
Estimates given on all work.
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Notice to Roseburg People
As soon as the street paving starts on the forty-nine blocks the streets will be
barred for hauling heavy loads, and wood delivery will cost more than when
the streets were open.
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We Call the People's Attention to These Facts
If not looked into in time, it will cause a rise in the price of wood, on account of difficult delivery.
Advice Send in Your Order for Wood and Prepare.
116 Cass Street, Roseburg National
Bank Bldg., Roseburg, Oregon.
Umpqua Land and Water Co.
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