LOCAL NKWS. , .v free from people character. of queutlunable Kills Xeal, Gertrude Rant and Mm. Jumes Sawyers, who have been spend In ir t ho wist tPii rlitva in Kriuf hfrn n. u, me i)er, in u, 0r,Kon ,. exacted to return here at uru.u auunomi; to various uui-eUher lonl(,bt or tomorrow. BQKft mailers. Jrvlne Gardner, of Myrtle Creek, ffaa a buHlnesa visitor in Kogeburg for a few hours today. Sam Evans, of Umpqua, spent the day In HoseburK attending to var ious business interests. The iiieinburs of the Wilson Club met at the city hall last evening and considered various matters pertain ing to the organization. William Elliott Wright, represent ing the Y. M. C. A. of Portland, spent the day In Roseburg soliciting! subscriptions for the institution. Mrs. Ina flunter and child left for their homo at Gunter this morning I after a few days spent in Roseburg tinning hi iiiu nuiiie 01 mr. Arinur Jones. County Treasurer .1 nines Sawyors returned here last evening after ten ifciy spent In I ho vicinity of Elkton visiting with his brother. Incident ally, Mr. Sawyers visited the wilds of Northern Douglas county where lie succeeded In bugging severnl deer. In the absence of Chlef-of-Pollce Fenton, N'lglit Office? Chambers again got busy last evening and ar reHted two women of qiic-Btionnhlc cliiiracl.nr. They were taken before the elty recorder this morning and j father. oruured to leave town. Night Of ficer Chambers Is a diligent and ef llcent officer, nud had ho tho power to proceed and enrorce the laws lie. "cording In his own dictates. It Is isfotosay that Roseburg would bo iie t0(lnv or Mmlllv Milliard & .McGlnnls, the paving contractors, this morning imported about thirty men who will be employ ed In, Rosehurg during the remain der of the season. John W. Campbell, the Hull Moose candidate for congressman, loft here last night for points In the northern part of the district where be will confer with the voters regarding his candidacy. B. W. Kuykendnll, of the First Trust & Savings Hank, yesterday af ternoon filed petitions preparatory to entering the contest for council man from the second ward. The pe titions are signed by nearly every voter In the precinct. A quiet wedding occurred at the Elkton Methodist church on Septem ber 2B, when Sam Akin and Minnie Hnrgan wero united in marriage. The wedding ceremony was performed by Rov. F. S. Clemo. Mr. and Mrs. Akin will reside In Portland where tho groom Is employed. pimrlct Attorney George M. Drown, Justice of the Peace Reuben Murs ters and Deputy Sheriff Fred Stow-J art returned hero last evening from Camas Valley where they spent the! (lay taking evidence In the case of the! State vs. Orvlllo Thrush. Thrush Is accused of stealing $r.50 from his The preliminary hearing was commenced here several days ngo, hut on account of the absence of certain witnesses It was continu ed until yesterday. 1 is possible that ustlce Marsters will render a decls- UOCAh NEWS. We delti-er any quantity of cider to your home. Roseburg Soda Works. S. E. Hall went to Drain this morning to look after business In terests. Mr. and Mrs. George McCulloch, of Sutherlln. were visitors In Roseburg for a few hours today. George StoaniB, of Oakland, spent the day In Roseburg looking after various business Interests. Miss Lacy loft for Portland last evening where she will spend a few days visiting with friends. T. W. Thomason left for Eugene this morning after a brief visit with friends and relatives In this city. W. M. Mason left for Ashland thle morning where he will spend a few days attending to business Interests. JoBcph Sykes and Stephen Sanford left this morning for points In Cow Creek canyon on a brief fishing trip. Mrs. Charles Fisher, of Eugene, ar rived In Roseburg last evening to spend a few days visiting with rela tives. Mrs. Adeline Meuller left for Port land last evening nfter a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Moore In this city. , Levi Lane, of Lane county, and Miss Elva A. Lyons, of Elkton, were quietly married at the latter place on September 26. The marriage cer emony was performed by Rev. F. S. Clemo, pastor of the Elkton Metho dist church. The happy couple will make their future home near Eu-gehe. Fred Schwartz, wife and child have returned here after a visit with friends at Eugene, Oregon City and Portland. The '65 Mental Culture Club will meet in the parlors of the Presby terian church, October 1, at 2:30 p. m. Each member Is requested to In vite one guest, a prospective member. MRS. J. 'E. SAWYERS, 630 President. Congressman W. C. Hawley arriv ed here last evening and spent the day-ln Roseburg conferring with the voters relative to his candidacy for re-election. Mr. Hawley has made an able representative in the United States congress and there Is little doubt but what he will be re-elected by a large majority. Oliver Dufresne, of Multnomah county, and Mrs. Genevia Mathls, of Myrtle Creek, were married In the offices of the county court by Judge Wonacott at 4 o'clock yesterday af ternoon. The bride Is a daughter of Rev. Chas. Luddington, one of the early pioneers In this county. Mr. and Mrs. Dufresne will make their future home In Multnomah county. The "get-together luncheon" to be given under the auspices of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Commercial Club, has been postponed from Sat urday, September 2S, to the follow ing Saturday, October 6. The ladles are working ror a park fund and the coming luncheon Is a pleasing way of beginning the year's work, getting an expression of the sincerety of the members present. All members, friends and those Interested in the city park movement are Invited and urged to be present. Telephone your reservation to Mrs. Gronvold, Hotel McClallen. not later than next Thurs day, October 3, or to the secretary, I Mrs. W. L. Walsh, 'phone 148-L. LOCAL NEWS. Ross Weaver, of Riddle, Is spend ing a couple of days in Roseburg at tending to business matters and vis iting with friends. Mr. Buell returned to his home at Dfllard this morning after a few days spent In Roseburg visiting with his daughter, Mrs. M. R. Rice. Mrs. S. I. Cox left for her home at Sacramento, Cal., this morning af ter a tew days spent in Roseburg vis iting at the Dixon home. John Bowen, who recently spent a few days In Roseburg left here last night for Walla Walla, Wash., where he Intends to locate permanently. William Hayner, editor of the Sutherlln Sun, spent the day in Roseburg attending to business In terests. He was accompanied by Mrs. Hayner. Mrs. A. B. LaRowe left for her home at Eugene this morning after a few days spent in Roseburg visit ing with her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Marsters. Rev. E. Olln Eldridge and wife returned to their home at Medford this morning after a few days spent In .Roseburg Visiting with their daughter, Mrs. M. F. Rice. E. W. Page, of the Page Invest ment Company, returned here this morning after a couple of days Bpent at Eugene where he attended a meet ing of the Knight Templars. I. N. Park, a local Southern Pa cific employe, was quite seriously in jured late yesterday; when he fell from the roof of a caboose In the local railroad yards. Dr. Settler was I summoned following the accident and dressed the Injuries. MIsb Maud Harrington, of Port land, arrived in Roseburg this morn ing to spend a week or ten days. Miss Harrington Is a dressmaker and will probably arrange to locate here in the event she can secure suitable quarters. W. B. Lovell was arrested keve late yesterday accused of violating the game laws. When arraigned in the justice court this morning he enter ed a plea of not guilty and the trial was set for Monday morning. It Is alleged that Lovell killed a female doer. Mrs. Margaret McCloud, of Los Angeles, arrived here this morning to spend a few days visiting with her nelce, Mrs. S. F. Hamilton. Mrs. Mc Cloud stopped off here enroute home after spending severnl months in Boston, Mass., and other Eastern cities. Frank Andrews shot a buck on Billy Creek 'Friday that Ind five points on one side and six on the other. Mr. Andrews has hunted in this section for fifty years and he says this is the biggest buck he has ever" seen. The antlers were large and they are regular spreaders. Yoncalla Times. Simon Caro, the clothier, yester day consummated a deal whereby lie ( will move into the new hotel build-- Ing upon its completion in February. The room to be occupied by Mr. Can will be located south of the lobby,' and adjoining the George Kohlhag en meat market. Mr. Caro Is well known In Roseburg where he has been engaged In business for many years, and his many friends hre pleased to leurn that he Is soon to come Into possession of a store room where he will be able to better dis play his large and complete stock of goods. MGYAL 1PW EAhE THERE ARE T First; To move into new quarters For this sale we have made the prices . dollars ahead if vou EASONS FOR THIS SALE Second: To close out entire stock third: To buy a new stock decidedly attractive, and we urge you to take advantage of them, do. We don't ask you to take our word but come in and see You will be SUITS $8.50 values $6.95 $20.00 values $16.75 10.00 values 7.40 $22 50 values $17.25 15.00 values 11.75 $25.00 values $19.75 HATS SHIRTS NECK WEAR 25c values 19 cts. 50c values 39 cts. $1.00 values for 80 cents $ 50c values 1.00 values 1.25 values 1.50-values 1.75 values $ 39 cts 65 cts 95 cts 1.19 1.35 $2.00 values $1.40 2.25 values 1.65 2.50 values 1.90 3.00 values 2.35 4.00 Stetson Hats 3.15 SHOES SUIT CASES $1.75 values 2.00 values '2.25 values 2.50 values $1.40 1.60 1.80 2.00 3.50 values 4.00 values 5.00 values 7.50 values 2.S0 3.20 4.00 6.00 $2.75 values $2.00 3.00 values 2.35 3.50 values 2.90 6.00 High cut 5.15 7.50 High cut 6.75 $4.00 values $3.25 4.50 values 3.90 5.00 values 4.35 5.50 values 4.65 6.50 High cut 5.35 $7.00 High Cut Shoes $6.25 $ .50 values $ .39 $1.75 values $1.45 .75 values .59 2.00 values 1 .59 1.00 values .88 2.25 values 1.88 1.25 values .98 2.50 values 2.14 1.50 values 1.29 3.00 values 2.33 $5.00 values $3.95 - UNDER WEAR $ .50 values $ .39 . UNION SUITS 1.00 values .89 $1.00 values $ .89 1.25 values .99 2.75 values 2.25 1.50 values ,1.19 3.00 values 2.35 2.25 values 1.75 3.50 values 2.90 2.50 values 1.89 4.00 values 3.35 2.75 values 2.25 5.00 values 4.25 EVERYTHING IN THE STORE WILL BE REDUCED All Goods In Transit, Comprising Clothing. Shoes and Furnishings, Included In This Sale Sale Starts Saturday September 28 During this Sale the Store wili remain open until 8 o'clock p. m. HI I (Pill "4