Have You Seen
Lenox & Ott
jfrusic and Instruments
EVENING ROSEBUG REVIEW
JUNE 21, 1012.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
PARISH! PAT.LCR.S.
.he Parisian Cleanlna and
Prenalng Parlors, 127 Jackson St.,
io French dry cleaning, sponging,
DreBsIng, repairing, and altering of
I'-uiM ana gentlemen n suits, guar-
U. S. Weather Tturenn lneni : Succinic Batlnfactt
Roseburg, 24 hourB ending 6 a. m.!ifor and delivered. Phone 116 and
today.
Peroipltatlon In Inches and hun
dredths: Maximum temperature GO
Minimum temperature 4 7
Precipitation lii)
Total preclp. since 1st. of mo.
2.2G
Avg. preclp. for mo. (or 34 yrs.
1.07
Total preclp. from Sept. 1,
31.14
Avg. preclp. from Sept. 1, 1877
35.56
Total excess from Sept. 1, '11.
we will can, we make suits to order,
t auu uo. see our samoles.
HOSE SPRAY
Average precipitation for 34 wet
seasons (Sept. to May.)
32.36
WILLIAM BELL, Observer.
WEATHER FORLCAST:
Fair tonight and Saturday; warm
er Saturday.
FIRST-CLASS HORSESHOEING
First-class horseshoeing, work
manship guaranteed. At Hanks &
Welker's shop (the Rexroad shop) on
Muln Btreet. dswu'
AUTO STAGE LINE DEPOT.
Dally stages and autos tor Marsh
field and all Coos Bay points, also
for Peel and Millwood, leave G. W.
Rapp'B grocery store, 133 Sheridan.
Cash paid for produce along the line.
Spray solution for the destruction
of lice and aphis on rose bushes and
other plants.
MARSTER8 DRUG CO.
m
A free can at Church
ill Hardware Co"s. to
any lady calling for
ame. For a Bhort
time only.
Rolled oats and barley, cra;ked ant,,
whole orn, wheat and all varieties!
of mill feed at the lglas County j
Mills. Phone 13. 1
New York Cafe
Chan Jo, Prop.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Mrils at All Hours.
Regular Meals 25 Cents
Chicken Dinner Sundavs, from
12 Noon to 2 P. M.
Chop Suey, Noodles, Fresh Oys
tera, Fish, Etc., all the time.
Cor. Jackson & Washington Sts.
You'll Lose
Something Sure
If you don't follow ua with your
valued patronage, to our chang
ed address. (Jood as our work
fyf) was before, it is now better, be
cause we have more room and a
larger capacity for handling or
ders. Our methods of doing
Laundry work have assured us the
continued patronage of particu
lar people. Reasonable charges.
PHONE 380 aud our laundry wagon will call.
LONE STAR LAUNDRY
FARRAND BROS., Props. Corner Pine Woodward Sts.
ism f M
If
Fresh From the Smoke
HOUSE
Another tou of those fine sugar cuicd HAMS and
BACON
Our Grocery Stock is Complete
Discriminating Bayers of Groceries should place their
next rder here. Our service is unexcelled.
KENDRICK & KING
344 N. Jackson St. GROCERS Phone 63
Our Stock ot Staple and
Fancy Groceries is Complete
We cany everything in the grocery line
which we sell at reasonable prices. We
are agents for the famous
"White Star" and "Blue Ribbon"
Flouvs-none better. Your patronage
solicited
HARNESS & JOHNSON
bl'THERUX NEWS.
(The Sun).
Mrs. 11. J. Mac.Mulleu, of San Fran
cisco, is a guest at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Franz.
F. B. Wulte departed Monday on
a business trip to North Dakota. He
expects to bo absent about two
weeks.
George A. Pnton, tho lumber deal
er, has purchased Frank N. Gillett'8
Interest In the Sutherlin Brick &
Tile Manufacturing Co. Mr. Glllett
will again engage in the contracting
and building business.
Colby Adams sold his ranch of 180
acres southwest of town to F. Mc
Meehlel and J. Headley, recently of
Wilcox, Canada. The consideration
was $18,000. The ranch and loca
tion is one of the most desirable In
Sutherlin Valley.
At the annual school meeting for
District No. lllO. held In Sutherlin
last Monday, the proposition to vote
a 10 mill tax on all the taxable prop
erty In the district for the purpose
of school maintenance, and the ques
tion of teaching the eleventh and
twelfth grades were carried by a very
large majority; there being but two
votes against the first proposition
nnd one against the Becond. This
means that one or two of the rooms
on the second floor of the new school
building will be finished this sum
mer and additional teachers em
ployed for the coming year. George
M. Richman was elected director for
three years and F. W. Franz clerk
for one year.
ItlDlll.K NEWS.
(The Tribune).
tlnrn In rntivnnvillp. tn the wife
of Ross Painter, or Ashland, Jine
17, a girl. airs, rainier is a sisiei
of Mrs. Dr. Bursell.
Sam Kockhill Is having a new
Kurtz drier erected to take care of
his large crop of prunes this year.
Mr. Itockhlll says he will have about
4U.OU0 pounds of dried fruit.
W. H. Bigelow's son is very sick
at present writing at Frank Percy's
residence. Mrs. Ilattie lligelow, of
Portland, came up Tuesday to attend
him.
Mrs. Frank Perdue, of Mellinghnm,
Wash., Is at Days Creek visiting rela
tives. C. J. dates, former clerk In the
Riddle Slate Bank, has purchased
the 11 shares of bank stock ($1100)
owned bv II. A. Rasor.
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Gidney. of
Days Creek, have returned to their
home after five weeks absence, but
Mr. Gidney is not much Improved In
health.
Mrs. O. S. Harris departed Satur
day for Ottawa. Ontario, Canada, to
visit at her old home. Her mother
is ill. and her brother recently lost
a hand by an explosion. She will
be nwnv for two months or longer.
Her daughter, Ethel, accompanied
her.
Mrs. C. E. Schroctler, from Everett,
Wash., arrived Tuesday, and will be
the guest of her brother. E. A. Brnfl
l'leld, for Revernl weeks.
Misses Sadie and Flile Hourk, of
Joseph. Oregon, sister of Mrs. J. W.
Kerns, came in Saturday to spend
part of the summer's vacation with
their sister.
Mrs. Clarence Gazley nnd daugh
ter. Clare, and son. Clyde, came In
Wednesday from Oakland. California,
to spend ihe summer at Riddle nnd
at their prune farm near Canyonvlllo.
At the annual school meeting In
the upper district, No. 20, last Mon
day. A. I.. King was elected director
for three years ami Mrs. Stan Roya
ler was re-elected clerk. The dis
trict Ib In fine financial shape and
has money on hand. A teacher for
the coming year has not yet been
employed. They expect to have not
less than eight months school.
W. II. Hartley was unanimously
'elected director to serve lor tnree
! years aud Will Q. Brown was iinanl
! inously re-elected clerk for one year
I at the annual school meeting of DIs
Itrict No. 70, held in Riddle last
' Monday.
An effort will be made to organize
; the prime growers this season for the
purpose of marketing the coming
Crop to the best possible advantage.
! Local men are taking the initiative
in Ibis matter, but the call for or
ganization is extended as well to all
the growers at Myrtle Creek.
' Ruckles, the South I'mpuua Valley,
; Caniinvllle and all the south part
of liie county,
i ADVERTISEMENT 11)15 BIDS.
' I
103.
. Bids urn hereby solicited for the
furnishing of ten thousand (10.000)
cedar stakes, cither sawed or split;
size 2x2 Indies, and three feet long,
sharpened at onu end for driving
Stakes to bo delivered at the Over
land Orchards in Garden Valley, the
lust of them by August IS, next.
OVERLAND FRUIT AND
DEVELOPMENT CO.
Charles A. Brand. Manager. dsw
sgl IBREIi POISON.
Every kernel of Bolduan's PolBon
Grain contains a deadly dose of pow
erful, quick-acting poison, "set" In
the grain by a patent rocesn.
Rain, snow, dew or damp ground
docs not wash out this polBon. It
Is the only poison which is as good
lx months after as the first day It
Is -nit out In the fields.
; Thn Lest nolson you've ever used,
or vour money back.
! DRESSMAKING.
i
I MIhb Cor:. Grwn, talloress, ot San
Francisco, has mo7- d here psrlora
1 from the Marks building to rooia
ill Hotel Orand. Only first-class
work. All work guaranteed. Phone
iui.
B. S. Nichols, carpenter and con
tractor. Is prepared to do any aud
all kinds of coniract work. Mr.
Nichols carries Employers Liability
Insurance which guaraniees to the
owner no loss on account of any ac
cident that might happen during con
struction. Phone 3J7-Y, or 8 IS
North Jackson. dtf
WE HAVE MOVED.
I We wish to notify our many cus
tomers that we are now located In
'.,r new building, corner Pine and
, Woodward streets. We have an abun
1 . .riri nil the facilities
for doing first class worU. Glvo us a
tr'al LONE STAR LAUNDRY dtf
JEWELRY!
Her heart is set on it when she be
comes engaged to have a hand
Boiue engagement ring to show to
her friondB. When you want to
choose jewels for engagement or
wedding gifts, birthday or anni
versary gifts, look at our superb
stock of jewelry. We have every
thing to delight both the heart
and the eye.
A S. HUEY CO.
Itosttlmi-K's Loading ilcwi'Ior.
A curil showii; birth flower and
horoscope free for tills month.
H
OTEL
SEWARD
Alder and 101 h Streets
PORTLAND. OREGON
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IlOTEli SKWARI)
Is one of the most artistic,
modern and elegantly npointed
hoBtlerles In the Northwest. It
Is located In the very best and
most respectable part of Port
land, being In tho retail dis
trict and within a few short
blocks of all the leading
theaters and other placeB of
amusement. The management
respectfully solicit your patron
age and good will. Take Hun
at depot, or car marked "W,"
and get off nt 10th streot.
Rntes $1.00 and up.
W. M. SEWARD, Proprietor.
TheShoolinu.jliery
On Cass Street
Will give to the person making
the best average score between
now and Sunday, June 2.'Ird, a
22 Winchester Special.
c
ENTRAL
HOTEL
Cor. Rose and Oak
Under New Manage
ment Newly Fitted up ant! N'cwly
Furnished
Board and Room by Day or
Month
Single Meals 25 Cents
P. N. Butcher, Prop.
HOMESTEADERS ASSEMBLE
IN KOSEIil'RU TO KILE
LAND ENTRIES SAI I RDAV,
Everybody is
Using the
Vacuum
Phone 79
Have the New Electric
Vacuum house cleaner
come and clean the en
tire house in one day.
Why waste time in the
old fashioned way they
useto clean house
Roseburg Steam
Laundry phong 79
Homestt'uders to the u umber of 50
or more from four counties In South
ern Oregon aro assembling la Hoae
burs preparatory to the opening to
entry at the United States land offlce
at 1 o'clock Saturday liiorniiiK of
lumU that were squatted on previous
to their Inclusion In tho forest re-
j serve. The lauds art) of mixed agri
cultural and timbered character and
'such of it as is chiefly valuable under
i the former classification will be sub
I ject to entry from Intending new
! settlers in cases where prior right
jof squatters do not exist,
j Specifically, the lands Uo in town
i ships liii-- and 3, east of Myrtle
j Creek; township 29-10 and township
IU0-11, in Coos County; township 38-
zt in Jackson County, and township
39-12, In Curry County. Some of
tho squatters have been on their
claims over five years, but they have
the option of making final proof
under the now three-year homestead
law, which embraces more liberal
provisions than tho old five-year law
which the former supersedes.
The opening tomorrow will be
marked by the first use In this city
of the lottery plan which obviates
the possibility of tho courusion and
oftentimes the altercations that at
tended the land "rush" of days
agone. Under this system, Initiated
by the homesteaders themselves, the
intending entrants, Instead of lining
up before the doors of the land office
for all-day and all-night vigils, as
they once did, simply go to the
land office Immediately upon
their arrival in this city and
secure numbers designating their
places in line wbeu the opening oc
curs, in the meantime reporting in
person at the laud office twice a day,
at 9 o'clock a. in., and 4 p. m.
SFPS
iiOL'AL NEWS.
The Kind You Havo Always Bought, nnd which has boea
In use for ever SO years, lias borne the signature of
.. r ond lias been mado nnder hi per-
jfy-jj" , soiml supervision since its infancy.
fcueV3; iA4 Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd Just-ns-good" are but)
Kicpcrimcuts that trtllo with and cudtui;er tho health of
Iufiuits and Children Experience ngalust Kiiiorhnent
What Is CASTORIA
Castorin U harmless substitute- for Castor Oil, Fare.
Boric, Jrens nnd Soothliifr Syrups. It is Vleasnnt. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
nubstaueo. Its npra Vs its giuirnntco. It destroys Worms
nnd allays I-'overishncss. 7t cures Diarrhooa and Wind
Colie. It relieves Teetli.-iif Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It uHsimilr.tes tlio Food, regulates the
Stomach ami liowols, t;lvi:u healthy and natural sleep,
Tho Children's I'asiaceti- Tlio Jlothcr's I'riend.
CENUNE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Usazn the Signature of
Frank K. Alley loft Thursday night
for Portland.
-Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Pitzer are
spending a few days in Salem.
S. U. Hargar, of tho New York
Store, is in 1'ortlaud on business.
Forestry Warden W. J. Lander Is
in Portland for a few days on busi
ness. Miss Veva Buick left this morning
for Kidding, Cal., to visit with her
father.
Camp chairs at Strong's are now
.for sale. The quality has never been
exceeded.
L. A. Tlllson, tho North Uosehurg
prune packing plant operator, ar
rived here from Salem Thursday.
.Miss Ilanna Hjerke, n half-sister
of Antonc Larsen, of Looking Glass,
arrived here 'today from Norway. She
will reside at the Larsen homo.
Mrs. C. C. fridges left Thursday
night on her return home to Marsh
field, after an extended visit here
with her Mister, Mrs. J. 10. Kngor.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry Uenham ar
rived here Thursday from Portland,
the latter enroute to Coos County,
Mr. lienham leaving on his return to
Port land this morning.
ilaby won't suffer five minutes
with croup If you apply Dr. ThomaB'
Eclectic Oil at once. Jt acts like
magic.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Wntrlng and
daughter, Miss Delia, parents and
sister of Mrs. William Klsner, of this
city, arrived here Thursday from Los
Angeles, and will visit for an Indefl
ulie time at the Klsner home. The
visitors reside in WeHt Virginia.
Marshlield Kecord: Clarenco 11.
("Oliver and Mrs. Jennie A. Davidson
were married June 17 by Hev. (J.
Lei toy Hall at the home of Mr. mid
Mrs. i. M. ('ollver, on Catching In
let. Mr. and Mrs. Collver will leave
shortly for Ash, Oregon, where they
will reside.
Claire A. Hume, son of Peter Hume,
a former Uoseburg hanker, died In
the (lood Samaritan Hospital In Port
land. Thursday. June 2n, at the age
of H' veins. Ills parents, residents
nr Seltwood. three sisters and one
bro!hT survive. One of the sisters
is Mrs. A. uStell) Zlgler, of Port
land. 1 Urania) !' (he bowels, promotes
e: v natural movements, rures con-s-t'pntioii
-Dnan's Heuleis!. Ask
yi ni r diiifu;ist for them. 2"x: a box
; .-Vhnol Id reel or A. T. Marshall' Is
i ireu inn a petition addressed to the
; i f i cfiitii'iil asking for the const ruc
' mi ni nl ii su list mi I ial f out -briil e
jacro.-s Deer Creek, at the foot of Pit
, it sM'eei. Such a hrldne. If eslnlr
1 lisle 'I, would prove a Kfeat eonvenU
; rue,, to i hlldren nil the south stile
1 ni ihi'crei It attending the new North
llus' lmig urnde school.
Arthur It, Maish, si'leKiniiii at S.
K Svkes' hardware store In om-
luri'K for several years past, and Hen
11. Miillwinkle, the well known Kden-
bower poult ryinan, will engage In th
pfn inership hard ware business at
l:i.Mle. bediming on July 1. Th
li.tve bought the stork and business'
of the Piddle Hardware Company at
Hi;it n hire and have also reined resi
( i lices I Here. IJOI I) .11 r, .llii Mil nun
Mr. Miillwinkle are energetic business
men and understand the hardwan
hie- in iill I's phases. Previous to
ruining West . Mr. Hull winkle was
etnhlowd In a wholesale house In
CM. m;.!.
'Doan's Ointment cured me of er.
ZMiia that, had annoyed me a long
i iine. The nj re was permanent."- -
Ion. S. W. Matthefts. Commissioner
Labor Htatls.tics. Augusta, Me.
NOTIfT. TO COM ll. ."TO ItS.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
VMC OFNT4UN COMPANY, TT MURDAV THKtTl NCW VOI
J. NEW PAINTS AXI 4-
PAINT ItniTSHKS.
4- l-
-) S. B. Crouch's Hardware
4 Store Imb just received a big 4"
stock of new paints and 4
4- brushes for all classes of work. J
This stock includes high grade 4
4 goods In paints, varnishes, 4
J shellac, Jap-n-lac, lacjueret, j
4 deeoret, floor paints and
J finishes, porch aud step paints, 4
i uarn ami warehouse paints, l
4 coach varnishes, iron enamel, 4
4 liquid primers, white lead, 4
4 W'hito zinc, oils, dryers, colors,
I siennas, ochres, lamp-black, 4"
etc. Also a complete lino of J
4 paint and varnish brushes. 4
4 Here is the place to get your 4
painting supplies at tho most J
4i reasonable prices. Crouch's 4
-U Hardware Store, opposito S. 4
I P. depot, Hoseburg. dtf
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Dr. Ilnrmann. eyofllght Rpeclnl
lut, v. Ill bo In Ills office, 217
So. Stephens Btreot, from the
(lmt to tho fUteenth of each month.
Telephone 64-Y. fltf
Froah car of tile In sizes from S
to 12 Inches. See Oaddli, th
plumber. dtf
Dr. E. J. Bonner, eye specialist, ot
Medford, Is In Roseburg for ft few
duys. Phone 211.
FOR SALE
WiiK'on, Hunt;', Unrnrss, Saddle.
DeserllMid as follows:
Good 2 V4 In wagon with tongue
and fills, ton bolster springs, two
double boxes largo arid small, two
sprliiK scats. One top buggy complete
best atudobaker make. One set rub
ber tire wheels fits buggy extra. On
set double driving harness. One
man'B saddle with bridle and blaBli
et. All In first claHS condition.
O. I). M.YN.UI, Ilullder,
l'lione, 21U-.JJ.
AUTO TRANSFER
J. P. CLEMENTS, Prop.
Phone 70, or leavo orders it J. H
lykes' gun store.
Enstorn Oysters In Any Style.
Short Orders at Any Hour.
Quick Lunch
Restaurant
YE TOY, Prop.
Rrgulur Dinner, 25c.
Chicken Dinner Every Suidftf.
Open Until 10 P. M. Dally.
Sheridan Street. Near Depot.
OPEN ALL NIQIIT.
r;..'l.t
r ' .-'JU-1: ffflffi
Suppose You Hive a Fire Tonight
Would you be able to stand u loss?
If not let us attend to your insurance. We c nu place
your business with the largest and most liberal coui.
panics in the world at the same price yon arc paying
for protection in an inferior company.
The Douglas Abstract (& Trust Co
S'otiic in lii'ivljy given Hint bids
In. iv.Hwd liv Hi" "Hllty Court
of I Kim (.iuiiiy. 'ir'-KMii, . m
oTInc-k a. in., Tuesday. Hie second
ilav of .1 u I v . 1912. for the cnidlliK
(linn the elly lilnllH on Soulh Main
Fire"t to the top of Pa mitt hill or
Hi.' itiier'-iiilon on Soutli Main street
rn.nl. arennlllii? to plain and HpiM-ltl-imiIoh
nn die nl the County Clerk's
i.liiie of lioiiKlas County, fin-gon.
The court reserves fl(, rlglit to re
ject any nnd all MiIh.
My order of the County Court of
Iiouiii.iH County. Oregon.
Dated nl Itoneliurg, Oregon, June
13. 1'JlJi
dtd K. II. LENOX, County Clerk.
Choice Meats
We handle choice meats, such win favor, catering to customers whe
appreciate the best at reasonable prices combined with satisfactory
service. Nice, setec d hams and bacon, 18c lb. Pure lard, la I lb,
fi lb. nn 1 10 lb. pal's. 1 Ib.
LOUIS KOHLHAGEN
PHONE 19 10 7 CASS STREET
gbsridaa Street-