EDKMlOWKIt SNAPSHOTS.
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Buying at Half Price
"Oh. I can get a range Just like that for half the money, from
a catalog house."
Have you ever heard the above expression? It's Just about
as ridiculous as It sounds. To start with, there Is not a range sold
by a catalog house that is one-third as good as the
GREAT MAJESTIC
Malleable and Charcoal Iron Range
and we are right here on the ground to prove it, if you will call and
give us a chance.
Suppose you ordered one of the ranges from a catalog house,
the best you would get is a Cast Iron and Steel Range made of the
cheapest material that can be bought for that purpose.' It Is bolted
together, because you can't rivet cast Iron. The cracks and cor
ners are Ailed with stove putty. It will do what you might con
sider good work for six months or maybe a year at any rate, until
you have paid for It. What hapiwns then? Expansion and con
traction work the bolts loose the putty falls out cold air gets
into the range you are compelled to use a lot of fuel and keep
your range red hot to get the oven hot enough to bake. This
constant heat burns out the fire-box you need new parts your
range is out of commission for two or three weeks, probably a
month, while you are getting new parts. You must pay good money
for these pnrts, because you need them. You must pay the ex
press charges, too. Then, when you finally get the parts, you find
the fire-box so warped out of Bhape from the Intense heat that it
takes a mechanic to place them more expense. Finally you get
the range going again. You find things you bake in the oven are
always full of ashes and soot, and on examining the oven you And
large openings where the putty has fallen out. You can't get some
one from the catalog house to come and put In more putty, so you
must ask your local mun to help you out more expense. In a
little while you find a hole has rusted or burned through the thin
steel body. Get the tinner to put a patch over the hole more
expense. Just about this time you begin to realize you have an
expensive range, and either throw It out or watt a few weeks longer
until ft falls to pieces.
Now, just suppose you ordered A GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE
from us. To begin with you pay a little more money than you did
for the catalog house run Re, but you get the best that is made.
MALLEABLE IRON AND CHARCOAL IRON IS EVERYTHING IN
A RANGE. It can't break doesn't rust all Joints are rlvlted to
gether perfectly air tight. No stove putty. No cold air enters the
range and no hot air escapes. It won t use half the fuel, as all the
heat stays In the range, where it should be. You are not compelled
to burn out the range to got the oveh hot enough to bake. You
don't constantly spend money for repairs, because there is nothing
that can break or get out of fix.
To be sure, we make a profit on that range. Don't we deserve
It? We are looking after your Interest, why shouldn't you pay us
a reasonable prolit If It pays you to do It?
To whom do you pay the prolit when you buy from a catalog
house? Why most assuredly to the catalog house. They don't
know you, consequently don't care what happens after they have
their money. They don't make the range they sell; they do the
same as we buy from the manufacturers. The only difference Is,
they buy the cheapest they can get and sell for all they can get;
while we buy the best and are satisfied with a reasonable profit,
depending on the future for more sales.
Give this matter a careful thought, and if you are not satisfied
with this argument, put your catalog under your arm and come
and see us; show us what they will do for you, and we will show
you where- we can do better. Don't you think that's fair?
Douglas Dounty Distributors
Rice & Rice
The House Furnishers Roseburg, Oregon
Standard Prints
Ginghams
5c per yard
10c per yard
New goods every day. Complete line of Groceries,
Dry Goods, Shoes and Hats. Highest price paid for
produce. Miss May 'Wells, an experienced sales
woman, has charge of our dry goods department.
BRADLEY. & RUSSELL
WILBUR, OREGON
You will always have good healthful bread, pie and
cake, if you use
White River Flour
It is Not Bleached
Bleached flour is injurious to health.
Use Fleischman's Yeast For "a good Starter
Mrs. A. C. Kidd & Son
AgenjS
NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS
Until further notice, I will be located on Main
Street, opposite Moore's Old Livery Barn
Where I will be pleased to attend the wants
of my former patrons in the Horseshoeing Line.
IRA A. PILKINGTON
Broexy Bunch of Happening! From a
Live Suburb.,
S. A. Wilson, owner of valuable
properly In Edoubower, hus returned
from a buslueBs trip through Michi
gan and Southern Indiana. He re
ports having experienced a very en
joyable trip while absent, and comes
back In the enjoyment of excellent
health. Since his returned home he
has leased bis handsome residence
for the winter to E. S. Harkuess and
family, and wll Bpend the next six
months in Koseburg, where he has
rented property.
Suuday Mrs. W. Fest came near
meeting with a serious accident. She
had partly harnessed her drh'ins
horse to the buggy preparatory to
making a trip to the city. Just then
the horse became frightened and
turned around in the shafts of the
vehicle, one tug being unhitched. To
add to the trouble a little son of the
lady was in the buggy and badly
scared at the prospects. Mrs. Fost
was thrown to the ground by the
fractions horse, and the child was
thrown Into the mixup. The plucky
woman nevei let go of the horse,
however, and after sustaining sever
al severe bruises upon different parts
of her body, and having one of her
arms painfully scratched up. she fin
ally became mistress of the situation.
To her heartfelt satisfaction the
child escaped without Injury.
W. Davis has been engaged dur
Ing the wok hauling prunes from his
dryer to the packing house In Hose
burg. The fruit Is of an excellent
quality and will bring an A I price.
A letter received from J. Vilford
Pentney by his parents, from Mc
Mlimville, where the young man Is
taking a business course In the col
lege at that place, states that he Is
succeeding finely, standing at the
head of his class.
Dr. Miller paid Edenbower a- pro
fessional visit Tuesday, returning to
the city the same day.
C. A. Friend and family, of Olalla,
have rented the Cobb place and will
remain In Edenbower Indefinitely.
The two rivers have began to rise
steadily, though no heavy rains' in
the mountains have been reported.
Old timers say this reported rise is
occasioned from escapage from the
soil caused by our first fall rains.
H. Rinehnrt and family have re
moved their household goods to Oak
land, where he is reported having
rented a chicken and truck ranch,
to which he will devote a year of his
future time.
Horn, near Edenbower, on the
7th Inst., to the wife of O. H. Cash,
son. Mother and child are doing
nicely.
Dr. Houck was in this vicinity
Tuesday on a professional visit.
Mrs. E. E. Spelcher is in Portland
where she will spend three or four
weeks visiting her son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. Sjwicher In the mean
time is putting his place In complete
order for the winter and adding fur
ther improvements to his already
line property.
Samuel Hopewell 'ms occupied the
Davis property opposite John Botch
er's store and opened a shoe shop.
At an early date he proposes to treat
the building to a new coat of paint,
put a new roof on it and otherwise
fit It up for store purposes. He will
also carry a stock of ready-made j
goods.
W. B. Hnmnilttes runabout ran
Into E. E. Spefcher's milch cow Wed
nesday. The cow was knocked down
onj slightly skinned up about the,
legs, but not otherwise injured. The
auto was not damaged. j
Gus Nelson's house caught fire :
Sunday night In the ceiling and roof,
and had it not been for the timely
assistance of neighbors the building
and contents would have been entire
ly consumed. During the night the
weather turned cool, and the stove
was filled with wood and the draught
shut off. At a later hour Mrs. Nel
son awoke and discovered flro In the
ceiling und on the floor. Sho arous
ed her husband and two sons, who
appealed do near-by residents for
help. They responded promptly, and
the fire was extinguished, but not be
fore a large hole had been burned
through the roof and the ceiling ma
terially damaged. The building was
Insured with Col. John Wright, of
Koseburg, who will see to It that the
necessary repairs are made.
Several residents have lost their
pet cats here of late, about a doz
en of them dying as struck by an
epidemic. A cat doctor could find
use for his professional skill Just
now In Edenbower.
William H. Vanery arrived at the
county home for indigents Thursday
night from Canyonvllle. He Is down
with dropsy and rupture, and is a
very young man and helpless.
Thomas J. Fiudley has spent every
da available this week In Improving
the home for the winter and build
ing conveniences about his residence.
Among other improvements Is that of
a neat lawn, fenced with wire fenc
ing which he will seed to grass and
plant with rare roBes. This will add
much to the appearance of the place,
making it decidedly home-like.
That grapes can be grown success
fully and profitably is proven by re
sults of the efforts of fJeyer Con
rad, who for the past 20 years has
made a success of wine and raisin
varieties of grapes in, Edenbower.
Ho has the Improved Concord, as
fine and as large an ever shipped
from New York. Tokays In larger
buncher than ever grew In Califor
nia, and twenty other varieties of
grapes on vines fit for any to
whlrh the fruit Is put to. Many
of the- main vines In the vineyard are
over a foot In dlutneter, and none
of the vlnts have been troubled with
disease common to grapes. Mr. Con
rad Is a native of Swltterland. and
has grown grapes from childhood
and this la owing, doubtless, much
of his past success, and the fact that
at the late district fulr he was award
ed six first premiums on grapes. One
on the onderberry and one on
Douglas county grown tobacco. He
also took first premium ou a water
color picture of an elk. With his
grapes he also attends to vegetable
gardening the year round for the
market, aud between the two reaps a
decided competence, which makes
life Independent and worth living.
JASPEK.
B. A. Hunsaker, the Myrtle Creek
mayor, spent yesterday in Koseburg
attending to business matters. He
says that several new buildings are
In course of erection in Myrtle
Creek at the present time, while
p'ans aud specifications are beiug
prepared for several others.
FOR SALE Four-room new modern
house and two lots; house just
completed; will tell reasonable or
rent; terms. Address Box 8, Rose
burg, or Phone Suburban 86. tfA
FIVE ACRES FOR 8 ALE Nice piece
of land, all fenced, close In and
ready for planting. No buildings
but a choice spot for smalt farm
Price $1,260. Inquire News of
floe.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Stock of
merchandise at Newport, Wash.,
would exchange for land In Doug
las county, close to Roseburg. Ad
dress L. A. Cary, Newport, Wash.
n-10
THIS HEATS RENT Two nice lots,
few bearing trees, small neat
house, everything In nice shaps,
only $750. Deal with owner, be
cause you cannot beat It, Inquire
News for particulars. tf
FOR SALE Houso and four lota.
Will sell part or all Easy terms.
Call or adress M., c-o New of
fice, dtf
TEN ACRES FOR SALE Nice prop
erty one mile from postofflre, good
Improvements, price $3,600. In
quire News office for particulars.
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FOR SALE Two good cows, part
Jersey. Inquire at this efflce.
FINE HOME SITE FOR SALE fT
lots on hill slope, heat of deep
soil, nice lot of 3 -year-old choice
varieties of fruit trees, small fruit,
etc., all fenced, at less than others
ask for unimproved property. In
quire News.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
MISCELLANEOUS.
MILK DELIVERED In city, twice
daily, call on or write F, J. Rob
son, Harvard avenue. West Rose
burg. ozu
A. L. Kitchin
Nurseryman
A complete line of fruit
trees, also Nut, Shade,
and Ornamental Trees,
Shrubs, Berry Vines,
Etc.
Order Now
And get the best
LOST Purse containing 6.00 gold
piece, some silver and two English
pennies, somewhere betweon Knst
ou's grocery and Dlxonvllle. Find
er please leave at Water and Light
office and receive reward. tf
FOK KENT
FOll KENT Furnished room, 241
Flint street. do20
FOH RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms. No children. Apply
302 West Washington. tf
FOR RENT Nice furnished rooms,
centrally located. Inquire 818 8.
Pine. tf
FOR KENT Five-room house fur
nished completo, $15 per mouth.
Inquire at News oflice. dtf
WANTED.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Three
nice rooms, hot nnd cold water.
Apply 217 Chadwlck street. o21
WANTED A good milk cow, lately
fresh, or that will be Inside or
six weeks. Inquire News office. U
HOARDERS WANTED Private
family will accept few hoarders
nnd roomers. Inquire 451 S. Jack
son street. Phono 215-J Ptf
FOR SALE 250 Angora goats for
snle nt $2.60 per head, F. O. B.
Albnny, Ore. Phone or write, Lee
Miller, Albnny, Oro.. nl-swd
WANTED Any quantity of culled
Juicy apple.- (I3en Davis excepted).
Highest prices paid. Umpqua Cider
& Vinegar Works, 220 Oak street.
swtf
'OSITION WANTND Competent
woman desires place as house
keeper or chamber work. No ob
jection, to country. Address F.
care News. o20
PUPILS WANTED On mandolin.
guitar and mandola by experienced
mandolin club teacher. Rapid and
thorough advancement. Prepare
yourself for my ndvanced club and
derive some pleasure out of your
Instrument. A Ferguson, Ilerrlng
ton House, city. nlti
WANTWD Salesmen for excluslvi
territory. Dig opportunities. Nt
experience necessary. Completi
line Yakima Valley grown fruit
shade and ornnmental stock. CasL
weekly. Outfit free. Toppenlsh
Nursery Company, Topenish,
Wash. dswtl
I )lt HAI.H
FOR SALF New, 5-passenger, Ford
automobile, $750. A snnp. Inquire
News offlco. dtf
FOR SALE White Leghorn cock
rels. Inquiro 1004 Winchester
street, or phono 328-R. swo.10
FOR SALE Light team, wnxon and
harness. Price $250. Inquire nt
News office. dtf
WOOD FOR SALE Phono Farmers
104. J I. Sprlngsteaed. Roseburg,
for wood. Prompt delivery. dtf
KOR SALE Heavy team and wag
on can be had cheap If taken at
once. Address Peter Dlttlo, Rose
burg. swn4
FOH SALE Shetland pony, broke
to drive or vldo, fancy driver and
gontlo. Also pony rubbor tired
buggy with top and harness. Ad
dress Pony, care of News, Rose
burg. or call at ornce. aswir
FOR SALE One acre in city limits;
five-room houso; 20 cherry trees
on the place, good variety of small
- fruits and excellent gardon snot;
good small bam on place; price
$3750. For particulars adress
owner, care of The News, or call
at thi'i office. dsw-tf
$1076 FOH HOME This Is ono rnro
bargain, 2 big lots, small comfor
tnblo house, poultry yards, hearing
fruit, sewer assessment paid, In
choice residence district, close In.
Vacant lots adjoining held at $000
each. Owner leaving city, and for
quick sale offers It low. Worth
$1,500. Inquire News office. tf
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Good
warranted marble top furniture;
household goods of every descrip
tion; gardening tools down to a
post-hole digger; about 10 tiers of
dry oak wood; all kinds of provis
ions, also 18 lino laying lions. Must
bo sold on or before November 11.
See Carl Huffman, Mill street
city. dsw-n2
ONE ACRE HOME Nice little place
Just outside city limits, good six
room house, barn, chicken house,
yards, etc., all fonced and in first
class condition, grounds sot to
young fruit trees, some In bear
ing, big shade trees by house, all
for only $1,800. Inquiro News, tf
COUNTRY HOME FOR SALE
Close In, about six acres, plastered
house of 8 rooniB, bnrns, water for
irrigating piped over place, and
everything In first-class condition,
n bnnnnia for market gardening.
Nice lot of benrlng troos and a
home that you will be proud of
nnd an Income maker. For par
ticulars Inquire nt News office, tf
STOCK RANCH FOR SALE One of
the money makers about 1,300
acres, watered by crooks- and
springs, lots of flno land, plenty of
timber, good comfortable houso,
barns, plenty of hay land, on
county rond, and a placo that will
bring returns. Only $7 an ncro.
Address box 65 or Inquiro News
ofllco for pnrtlculnrs. tf
TIMBER CLAIM FOR SALE Till
following described timber clali'
Is tffored for sale: N. B. 14 '
the S. E. 14 S. E. 14 of the r
E. 14 of W. H N. B. 14 of sec. 2!
township 30 south of ranxn .
west, consisting of 160 acres o
sugnr plno, fir and cedar. It cruis
ed three and ono-hc.lf million
Price, $3,000. Address P, can
News. Roseburg. Or. daw
100-ACRE FARM FOR SALE Mak
ing of nice home place, has big
comfortable log house nnd barn,
fnmlly orchard of trees Just com
ing Into bearing, living spring,
water piped to houso, about 0 acres
In cultivation, big outside range.
8.000,000 of sa wtlmbor, (cruis
ed). Property can bo hnd for $3,
750. Inquire at News office, B-tf
FOR SALE If you want to buy riv
er bottom land come see us or
wrlto. ThlB land Is a black loamy
free soli, all well dralnod, no
hills, no rock, all level. Can sell
In ten or twenty ncro lots at reas
onable figuro. Land now being
surveyed and platted. Only two
and half miles from Riddle on fine
road. Wrlto nt once. Kiddle
Land Company, Riddle, Oro
Ron. dswtf
3 San
Prudence Stokes Brown
in '
behalf
of
the
Socialist Lyceum Course
will
speak
in
Labor Hall, N. Jackson St. Oct. 22
7:30 p. m.
Subject
of lecture
Socialism and Education
Everybody invited to attend
and learn what this splendid
course consists of
Admission Free
3k
MRS. A. S. ADERTON, Prop.
FIRST CLASS SERVICE
Royal Club Restaurant
First Class Restaurant and Lunch Counter. Open All Hours. Your
Patronage Solicited,
WHITE HELP ONLY EMPLOYED
409 CASS STREET OPPOSITE DEPOT
Best Car of Coal Ever Seen in Roseburg
has been received by Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co.
Rock Springs Coal, positively better coal than
has heretofore been offered for sale in Rose
burg. Price the same as has been asked for
inferior coal. Come and see it or telephone
No. 163 your order.
Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co. Winchester St.
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H'IU'Pl'I)PSLV CLBAN
TAMPA VANA
CIGARS
AH Dealers Hell
You Will Like
Itowtlcn .Makes
THEM
SPECIAL SALE
$8.00, 8 DAY CLOCKS
Fully Guaranteed
ON SALE FOR
$5.50
L. H. RHOADES & CO.
2 UST Goods Bought and Sold
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It In really clenn,
AtlM ISPPIICP " ' rw,l,y different and
.T111U UVkUSt t iM-tter Hum any otlior.
MAKU I'S 1'HOVK IT.
Henry Easton
GROCER
344 North Jackson
Phone 26
LUNCH GOODS
Nice, Fresh and Crisp
An assortment that will ploaso tho moat fnstldlous and satisfy
the cravings of the "Inner Mun" in every particular.
For a quick, smart and nppotlzlnir menl take a supply of the fol
lowing home for your emergency cupboard:
Chilli fun Cnriio
Oysters mill Hlrrlmp
Delicious Cnlineil Salmon
llcliii Vli-lirnfeil IteaiiH
NartliiieM nml Mluccil Meal
Hulled lljiiti nml Tongue
Lilly's Apple Jelly
Cliollli Apple Under
Asldo from thin excellent lino of "cold Roods" for your
lunch wo can anpply you with all delicacies of the land In tho
way of lino paHlry not exactly like mother used to nuike Just
a little better fur mother never hud tho modern methods of
pnHtry making at her command. A trial will convince of this
fact. (
All kinds of candles, mils, etc., In a Kreat assortment.
Umpqua BaKery
H. GUEST, Proprietor
BANKS & WELKER
TIIEORICINAL EMPIRE LIVERY FEED AND
SALE STABLE
Transcient stock given best of care. Horses boarded
atreasonable rates. First class rigs, good horses
and careful drivers
Blacksmith Shop in Connection
All Work Guaranteed
Cor. Main'and Washington Sts. Phone 5