II ' PI iLEUs Ji- iv i " LKllWuilili ' ? est delkce: ois-rF?ic. r. w&mkW 7 " o'!w-tef Q g W . .-IJW T if if i"T""' liD """-- ss. s" iC 5 K !? fl" f y r itpuoawu l K X ooajioof P-Sioo r A 1ctv : rtrrrrm j'Krr . I ' x"" :5r!!r c c c s c c 3 L - n u 1 O I i "T 7 Kr . HOMESEEKERS SPECIAL Home Sites in Bogards Addition will be offered at a Special Opening Discount Price for Fifteen Days. Lots are large, level and close to hard surface street. City Water. Buy a lot where you can raise fruit, vegetables and be independant. Terms to suit purchaser. See SHIELDS & BOGARD, Office 405 Cass Street CITY NEWS William Moore, the Deer Creek farmer, spent the day in Koseburg attending the public market. Southern Pacific Fireman McMill an left for Portland last evening' where he has business matters need-, Jng his attention. T. A. Raffety has returned from Grants Pass where he had charge of the poultry department at the Jose phine county fair recently held there. I Mr, Raffety says the fair was much better than had been anticipated. J The public market building on ! Main street was occupied for the first! time today. As on past occasions, j farmers were well represented andj their stocks included all the fresh and! erisp products of the farm, A large! number of consumers were on hand; at an early hour, and at noon practi cally everything had been sold. While j not as large as desired, the building1 occupied by the farmers will answer! the purpose until next spring, when! a larger and more convenient struc-1 ture will be erected. A feature of today's market was watermelons,' which sold at the low price of five cents each. j Mrs. Otto Weaver, of Riddle, was a visitor in Rosebuijg for a jfew hours today. Rev. C. W. Baker returned here last evening after a day spent at' Drain. j Rev. D. ,T. Somerfleld, of Port land, arrived here last evening toj spend a few days visiting with hU daughter, Mrs. W. H. Fisher. County Judge Dexter Rice, Com-j missloner Jefferson Wiley and Harry; Plnkston and County Engineer Ger-j mond spent yesterday at Pass Creek Canyon, where they Inspected the road now In course of construction, there. According to Mr. Wiley the work on the road Is progressing rap-! Idlv and will probably be completed! within two weeks. Thv grading is1 done, and all that remains Is the sm! facing. The road nasi an excellent foundation, while the drainage is all; that could be expected. The road Is, being surfaced with crushed rock, and when completed it wJll be one of the finest highways in this section of( the state. Mr. Wiley says Mr. Fitz gerald, in charge of the work is an exxceptlonal road builder, and Is get-! ting value received for every dollar) exiended. ; CITY NEWS Miss Grace Boyle, of Canyonvllle, left this week for Coles Valley, where she will teach a term of school, be ginning Monday. Kiddle Tribune. S. D. Willis has filed a suit for di vorce in the circuit court for Douglas county against Gloria Willis. The couple were married in Lane county In the year 1901 and later moved to the state of Washington. While re-j siding In the latter state the plaintiff j alleges that the defendant deserted' him without provocation, and has! since refused to return. A decree is1 all that Is nsked In the complaint. At..! torney .1. C. Fullerton represents the; piaintlff. W. C. Swank, of the Rosehurg Feed j &, Fuel Company, returned here last night after spending the past fewi weeks visiting with his brother inj Montana. Mr. Swank says that north-1 western Montana Is a great stock country and that this year this in-; dustry had a splendid growth. The: climate, however. Mr. Swank says,! Is not to be compared with that of the Ump(ua Valley. There they have severe wind storms which sweep In from the north and bring cold and distress with them. COMING TO THE MAJESTIC THEATRE! Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday September 29, 30, October 1, 2. '..7 I, 1 I. urn-- -.at. V t v v f SEE LOLOTTE "The Man Monkey" with human intelli gence. He docs every tiling but talk; eats at a table, undresses, goes to bed, etc. The Big European Novelty Act. A Feast for Children A Treat for Big Folks 1 S H. E. Smith, of the DouKlas Coun ty Abstract Company lpaves for 8alom Monday., where he will attend the state fair RtoaniR & Chenowcth have filed a motion In the circuit court asking that the case recently filed by them nKainst J. M. Kimle be dlHinlssed. ANTLER'S THEATRE THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS OCTOBER 9th and 10th, 13 THE BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL PANTOMINE adapted from the German "DIE-PUPPENFEE" "THE DOLL SHOP" Under the Auspices of the St. Georges Episcopal Guild 'run .mim kt.' Director Mine. J. Sziver Budapest Hungary Two hours of fun and frolic in "DOLLAND" in which many dainty nov elties and beautiful dances, groups and solos will be given in beautiful costumes and under colored calcium 100 -G LOCAL TALENTS- 400 PRICES-Box Seats $1.00; Reserved Seats 75 cents; Balcony 50 cents.