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"J "J IUC 1" i uu niursuuy, tnTiy metal chgdule reducing the Count Francis Luetiow. of I Supplement to EVENING ROSEBCRC RiVIEW FEBRUARY 21, 1013. 46,200 FOUNDS OK POWDER- MILLION TONS OF KOCK. TENINO, . Wash,. Feb. 1 9. To shatter and move 2,000,000,000 pounds of sandstone at Quarry No. 2 of the Hercules Sandstone Com pany, one mile north of Tenino to day, 45,000 pounds of black powder and 1200 poupds of dynamite were used. ; , , The blast was fired by a battery touched off by Major J. B. Cava naugh, of Seattle, In charge of the Government's coast engineering de partment, at a point 15,000 feet dis tant. The shock waB almost imper ceptible a quarter of a mile away, but as the Immense bluff was blown loose and the cloud of smoke filled the air, an Imposing sight was pre sented. Hundreds rushed to the scene to note the effect, which was the piling of monster boulders the size of houses In heaps. To place the powder and dynamite effectively two tunnels and seven lat- Telt'phone 335. Hours 9-12 " 1- I DR. F. W. HUNT Dentist. Abraham Bldg. Roseburg, Oregoa. DBS. AEELY. 8ETHER STEWART Physician and Surgeon. . Suite of Offices Rear Douglas Na tional Bank, Ground Floor. Phone 367. ROSEBURG - - - - OREGON DR. C. L. PEARSON DENTIST OFFICE IN. REVIEW BUILDING. Hours: 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. AL1.ERT S. HUEY OPTOMETRIST lis W. CASS ST. Roseburg ... Oregon DR. 1). E. 8NELL Osteopathic Physician Rooms 301-302. Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Oregon. Phone 119. DR. FIXLAY Dentist Room 215. Perkins Bldg. Gl'RDOX A. FORY Vocal Lessons Studio 437 North Rose Street Phone 290-R. ROSEBURG, OR. MRS. CHARLES HEIXLIXE Studio 423 Ella St. Phone 33-R. Teacher of Piano DR. H. B. HERMANN Eyesight Specialist 217 South Stephens St. ROSEBURG ... OREGON Offlre Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office: Mala 171 1 to 4 p. m. Res.: Main 172 DR. LUCETTA SMITH, Phyalclsa -Women and Children Disease a Specialty. Office, Maennle Bldg., Second Floor. DR. M. ASHTON Chiropractic Physician Spiaelogiat. Rheumatism, Bclatlca. Lomeago. Ite. Acuta and Chren.a 21aaee. 114 Caaa BL- ' KOSEBURO. OR, DR. J. h. CALLAWAY, Osteopathic Pwyaleiaa. Gradual Araerteea Bchool of Ostaopathy. UtrssvllU, Mo., n dr fca4r at tt adame. Dr. A. T. WViL ftkrite- Bid.. TX?:2ti erals were made and wired. An area 200 feet deep, 150 feet wide and 80 feet high was uncovered. The purpose was to loosen the seams and make quarrying easier. The stone is to be used on the Grays Harbor Jetty. I.ast year 96,000 tons were shipped and this year 40 cars a day will go out. The mass of stone moved exactly as predicted by the engineers In charge and nobody was injured. NOTICE TO 1KKJ OWNERS. City license on all dogs Is now due and must be paid before March 1st. It not so paid, action will be taken against such delinquent dog owners. JOS MICELLI, Mayor. AXXOUXCEMEXT FOR SHERIFF. To the voters of Douglas County: I wish to respectfully hereby an announce myself a candidate for -e-nomination for the office of Sheriff, subject to the wishes of the Republi can voters of Douglas County at the primary election to be held on April 19, 1912. GEORGE K. QU1.NE. (Paid Adv.). FOR STATE SEXATOR. To the votirs of Douglas County, Oregon: In accordance with the provisions of the state law I hereby respectfully announce myself a candidate on the Democratic ticket for the nomination and election as State Senator, subject to the will of the voters at the pri mary election on April 19, 1912. (Paid Adv.). F. B. WA1TE. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for Assessor of Douglas County, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the pri mary election to be held on April 19, 1912. 1 have never before been a candidate for an elective office. (Pd. Adv.). ED. S. COCKELREASE. FOR COUNTY CLERK. To the voters of Douglas County: In compliance with the election laws of the State of Oregon. I hereby respectfully announce myself a Democratic candidate for renomina tlon and election as County Clerk of Douglas County, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election on April 19, 1912. (Paid Adv.). E. H. LENOX. FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. To the voters of Douglas County: As a candidate for the nomination for the office of County School Su perintendent, I respectfully make this announcement, subject to your ap proval at the Republican primaries on April 19, 1912. O. C. BROWN. (Paid Adv.). FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. To the voters of Douglas County: In compliance with the election laws of th State of Oregon, I hereby respectfully announce myself Republican candidate for renomina- tlon and election lor the second term as County Commissioner of Douglas County, subject to the will of the voters at the primary eleetlon on April 19, 1912. (Paid Adv.). M. R. RYAN. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. I hereby desire to announce to tbe public that I have consented, at the urgent request of my many friends throughout the county, to become a candidate for the nomination for the office of Sheriff, subject to the Demo cratic primaries to be held April 19 1912. R. T. ASH WORTH. (Paid Adv.). FOR COUNTY TREASURER. To the Republican voters of Doug las County: f hereby announce mvself a eandl date for renomination for tbe office of County Treasurer, subject to the approval of the Republican voters tbe primary nominating election to be held April 19. 1912. J. E. SAWYERS. (Paid Adv.). ANNOUNCEMENT OR ASSESSOR. To tbe voters of Douglas County: I hereby respectfully announce myself a candidate for renomlnati:a for the office of Assessor, subject to the will of the Republican voiara at the primary election to be held on April If. 111. F. L. CALKINS. (Paid Adv.). These Are The Little Ads. That Pay Both Reader And Advertiser Read 5 Ms Column Every Day And Make Yourself The Wiser LOST AND FOUND LOST. Eastern Star pin, star with crescent, hinder please leave at Review office. Reward. LOST OR STRAYED. Dark brown gelding, 3 years old, white strip in face; been gone about three months; last seen south of town. Finder please notify Louis Coryell, Roseburg, or phone 179-J, and suitable reward will be paid, dsw WANTED WANTED. Woman wants nursing or work by day. Inquire 418 W. ashlngton street. WANTED. Man with big team to plow for about one week. O. H Cash. Edenbower. WORK WANTED. Man with family wants work on a farm. Address N. A. Mathews, 335 North Rose St., Roseburg. dsw WANTED. Position to do house work by woman of experience. Call on or address Esther Banta, Ruckles, Oregon. dsw WANTED. Work wanted by mother and son, nursing preferred; good references. Call or address Ade line Muller, 524 Mill street. WANTED. Children to care for terms reasonable; good references given. Inquire at 432 Mill street Roseburg. MANDOLIN AND GUITAR PU pils wanted by experienced teacher. Pupils admitted to club when com petent, enjoying social and musi cal pleasures. Want violin, man dolin, mandola, flute and guitar players. No expense to club mem bers. A. Ferguson, Herrlngton House, City. d FOR REST FOR RENT. Light and pleasant bed room with or wlthou board. Call 627 Court Street, corner Ella. FOR RENT. Housekeeping suites. Very central location. Inquire 335 North Rose street. FOR RENT. Five room house, mod ern; woodshed, nice yard, etc.; N E. Roseburg; rent $9 per month Inq'ilre of W. B. Atterbury, or at mis oince. FOR SALE 03 TRADE FOR SALE Two young turkey hens, bronze variety. Call or address Mrs. J. K. Falbe. 701 South Pine. FOR SALE. Farm of lug acres, 9 miles southeast of Roseburg; splendid, free creek bottom soil; 70 acres In cultivation, baluno pasture and timber; near school and R. F. D. Price $6000, one- half cash. Address Box 167, Rose burg, Oregon. FOR SALE One dozen Barred Rock hens, good stock. Elmer E. Wlm berly. Phone 166-J. Also so ire White Orpington pullets and cock erels, j FOR SALE. Lot (0 feet front and extending to river; fine river bot tom soil. Inquire at 608 North Pine atroot. dtf FOR SALE. Large six-octave organ, nearly new; cost $125; will sell for $.'i0. Mrs. John Atterbury, East Douglas street. dsw FOR SALE. Black ho-se. 5 yesra! old, weignt 17UJ re.: price izuv. H. C. Dawson. 625 Second Ave., South, N. E. Roseburg. dsw . FOR 8ALE. Five-room house, with two lots, on Stevens street, may he bought at less than cost it taken at ence. Terms. Address Bex 1(7, Reseburg, Oregon. FOR SALE. Chelc caraatien and easy plants; new ready for aettlag out, carnstioas 25 cents and pan slea 15 rente a dozen. Mrs. R. Ritzman, West of Soldiers' Home. FOR SALE. Whit and Brown Leg horn. R. I. Red and Plymouth Rork bshv chirks: also' grown stock. E. H. Butler, Petalusoa, Call. fornla. dsw FOR SALE. Mare, five years old; weight 1100; well bred; will work anywhere. Price $160. Must be sold by the 24th. C. L. Oldham, Dlxonvllle, Oregon. dfl FOR SALE. Homestead relinquish. ment. Address Box 66, Roseburg. Oregon. d FIFTEEN EGGS, $2.00, express pre paid. Orpingtons, Wyandotte, Leghorns, Bantams, etc. Write tor circular. Simpson's Pbeaaant Farm. Corvallla, Oregon. FOR SALE. One acre of land In North Roseburg, edge of city limits. Cash or easy payments. Inquire at Review office. FOR SALE Ruff Orpington eggs for hatching, $1.50 for 15 eggs. E. L. Farrens, Edenbower, Or. dsw FOR SALE. One-day-old chic' a. Barred Rocks at 15 cents each, al so eggs for hatching at $1 for 15, and hens at $1.25 each. H. C. Dawson, 625 Second Ave. South. N. E. Roseburg. dsw FOR SALE. Team of mares, 6 and 10 years; also wagon and harness. Inquire of W. E. Marsters st Marble Works, foot of Jackson. dswtt FOR SALE. Stock ranch of 162 acres on Fall Creeek, 18 miles east of Roseburg; stream through place year around. Cheap for cash, or on easy terms. M. De Vaney, 230 Pine street, Roseburg. FOR SALE. Two dozen White Leg horn pullets, one dozen Ulack Mlnorcas and one 200-egg Mc Clanahan Incubator. F. Schmidt, Edenbower. FOR SALE. A 9-room cottage la good order at Drain; near static n and business. Fruit of all kinda in bearing; good water. Price $1500, half cash. Write to C. L. Parker at Drain. Oregon. dtf FOR SALE. Planing mill at Eden bower, fully equipped, including stock of lumber; lot 60x200. Good proposition for some one. and cheap; also new four-room house, lot 100x100. Call on or address M. W. Aldrlch, Box 8, Roseburg, or phone Sub. 85. FOR SALE. Buff Orpington Cock erels, also a few flue Rhode island Red cockerels, all at same price, $2.00 each. Phone Farmers 129. The Overlund Orchards, Wilbur, Oregon. dBW FOR SALE. On 216-egg Petaluma incubator, also one dozen Barred Rock hens. Inquire at Review office. FOR SALE OR TRADE. Four lots, each 50x100 feet, in the city of Willamette, Oregon, two and one half miles above Oregon City ou west side of river. Lots all fenced, under cultivation, and set to fruit trees. Two and one-half blocks from car line and same distance from postofllce; one block from splendid school. Lots situated on brow of hill, giving unobstructed view of Oregon City and of Wil lamette River for 214 miles up an 1 down river. If you have any thing in or near Roseburg to tradu, see owner of lots, Dr. F. W. Hunt, Roseburg. Oregon. Empire Ijivery, Feed and Sales Stables. Banks & Welker, proprietors. New rigs of all varieties, good gentle teams and careful drivers: also teams that are safe for ladles to drive. Blacksmith shop in connec tion; all work guaranteed. Pbbne . AUTO TRANSFER J. F. CLEMENTS, Prop. Phone 70. or leave orders at J. H. s-k. .nn 8tI" "" ,tore' . Oregon Restaurant Open Day and Night. First-class Meala at All Hou-l. Fresh Olympla Oysters, Fish and Clams all the time. Rngnlar Meals, SO Cent. Have added a new balcony es pecially reserved for ladle aad families. I IA1I TPAT aw I liiiivauJ ajg, VsVJ ) boasts, mansions for men, at th