iiSSBI
Tlie Ktnd You Have Always Bought, and which lins been,
la uho for over 30 years, lias borne ilio signature of
ii- ami 1"K been nindo under bis pcr-Jsj-'F
sonal supervision since Us infancy.
-CUCAWI Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" nro but
Experiments that trlflo with and endanger tho health of
lnt'unts and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotio
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worm
ud allays Fcvcrlslincss. It cures Dliirrliwa and 'Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilntesllio Fond, regulates tho
Htomucli and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
'She Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
CASTORIA
GENUINE
Bears tlie Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
LAND FOR SALE.
Iluro in a tlftndy. Four aerPB of rich Inml in the city limits all fenced
firnilv orclmnl. ttood lioun of eix rooms Hmall barn and all netestmry muhnild
imp; well wiilurud hy living spring?. A nice healthy location and lmautiftil view
of tlie city; a nko p.aco for gardening and and raising poultry; in fact a perfect
borne.
Here in a uood home' and d'rt dieap
H under fenot, 70 acres of plowed land,
plunty of K'hnI timhor; fair house of six
bailthnys; n acres in orchard; '4 mile to
Hero Is a nice litt e homo for solo six miles from Koseburji, one mile tc
school, pof-tnthcrt and store ; all fenced ami cross fenced ; liU-acre farm land, bal
ance fiaHiuro well Imrated ; line views, good house of 7 rooms, burn and all neces
sary U ouildiiigrt, hkm family orchard. This is an ideal home and cannot be
bent hir Iho mcitt ac Ken, oniy f',ouu.
No. 3. KttW acres, all fenced, no
plenty frf good titntter ; ItlK) acres can le
form city wi n. t , rauroau. hub ih a line piece 01 mini, aim wen iucuiom. rrice,
7.U0 pi acre.
a0 ncres of hind 12 mlls from Kosehunr, IflO acres fenced, 50 acres In culti
vation, 400 prti e truns. and a mixed
moms; (me log house; i log unrns, oiacKsiuith Minn aim an necessary outuuim
ingf. l.itw 1111 the county nad: Uulimi'ed stoi-K runtro joining place, wel.
wtterod ud plenty of timler. Thin is A No. 1 stock ranch and (tin cheap. Price
fit) per tv. A I no a nice little cottage
Trice tt'oii.
STncres of hind, VJ2 acres of llih
irtate ;baUnce lull litud. goml pasture ami
burfF- 4itvl luiuMtMif six riMHDH, one linuso
all nopH4try out nmiiiiiigH ; nop drier on place; plenty in truit lor tnnitiy iibq;
mile to n biHil ; 5 miles to K. K. station, good road to the same ; good fishery on
phw. lb if i one among (he best farms in Poutrlas enmity in fact ft perfect
farm. iH the alnivtt duHcnbetl tract, 1-2 acre is fine hind for alfalfa and clover.
A portVet home fir acres, threo miles from Hosehnrg on county road. Al
from) ; A acres in liearing orchanl ; live acres in young orchard ; 5 acres in
grain ; 'i5 acres pun tore, well watered, and
two story hoitfe containing 0 roums, hard
nbMi 011 one side; nil netvwnry oiithiiitdiugs. Ht'diUiltil view ot the city from
J Ann also -ol-iirrs home. This is an idel home. I'ricc (5,000. Ilm cost
iS.Ota). (mhmI road a d a nice drive to the city. One half down and balance In
twu rears time.
No ItW acres; 40 acres loncM, 30 acrtss in cultivation. Pn.all house and
tern, aamll orchard , plenty of good mountain water and lots of good timher. A
fin mountain r intto for stock adioininu.
mileo from city, two miles from school and four miles from postotlico. Price, $1500
16 acres of land Jl1 miles from Oakland, all fenced and all A No. 1 farm laud
except alHMil -1) acres. One good barn : go other improvements.
No. 10. 100 acres, ft miles from city. Fenced but no other improvemen
irt rtlass land and wvll local etl, Two and a half miles from railroad station
eMM-fnnrtb mile from school, and one and one-fourth miles from uostottice. Well
fttcritl ami plenty of timbi r. Price 4'J0 per acre.
A nice little home lying on the south of the Umptpia river near Kellogg
. enntuinini IHi acres ; tine (lulling and bunting; sohim muni snw tiniUr on place
Alml 12 miles Inni On k land, price $1,000. One-thinldown, one-third in one.
ear and one third in two years at five per cent interest. Nowhere is a chance
vtoffrt a giKxl little home cheap uud on easy terms. It beats tikiug up a home
toatt.
Also 20 arn all fenced, fair house, 60i Waring fruit trees, 1 scro in
strawberries; 3 miles from Hoseburg, l4 mile to scIuhjI. This is a nice piece of
land and well located. All hontehold furniture govs with place. Price lotH.
A nice home containing 1-M acres, all fenced and cross-fenced. Forty acres
rnm, 1F in fruit and kthuu-e good pasture; we'd watered and plenty ot good
timber. Mile and a half to school, tostollice. store and K. K. station. Fair
hrmte of s x rooms, ttarn and all necessary outbuildings One span of horses,
two nets of harness, two wagons, two top hugtries, three cows, two calves, 60
chick rma. 12 lnrkes, lit hogs, and all farming ami household goods t x numerous
m mention. Figlit miles (mm Hoseburg. Kverything goes for $3700; $JOO0
. 4ovrtt bulame on easy terms. This is a fterfect home and dirt cheap.
1'Onrrv of land 12 miles from Rosebnrg, all 'enced and cross-fenced, good
' house of Si've-i rooms, barn and all necessary out-huildings, young orchanl, jimt
bVitmntf to ,H!ir' f IMt tnvs of all kinds of fruit; small irrupe vineyard and
plenty of suull fruit. 20 seres in cultivation ; about 1,000,CH feet of timber, oak
ami ftr; tine mountain stream running through place large enough tc run a
aw-mill six months in the year. Two miles to pontotlice and store. A tine
tork mngo joining phut; tine, healthy location; plenty of good mountain water;
youd rlshing and hunting. Price $1000.
KM) acres of html Ivingon top ot Camas mountain; house and nam; no other
Improvements; fair stock range and at least 2,00u,000 feet ot good timber, lying
In eonnty road and K. H. surey. Prlco $1,000.
One of the best fruit orchards In Douglas county, containing 50 acrei of good
river bottom land, itfOO choice prune trees, and 1000 anples, pears and peaches.
Handy to school, ostofiiw and telephone, and well located. Only $.VHH) tor the
niof iiiconio-paying property. This offer only holds good for a short time.
lb-re is a nargain. Oneot the greatest ot your life. Don't fail to invest.
Thk offercan't he beat in Douglas eonntv. tC0 acres of land three miles from
L L-:... 1: .1. .J.. timU ;n fA
nongh to pay for the place twice over if put on the market hete in Koseburg ;
Mon county nnd gotnl, levol road to town. This is A No. 1 stock ranch.
A nicf little home, rontfinimr 1S' acres, lying on the South Umpona river.
Im milwi fnmi Utwelmn : hoihI six room
otithmMinc. All A No. t land ; )tm to
prunes, lis apples, iMars, 2M cherries, jwacnes. 4 quinces, a piums ami
.lniy ot small truit. l b s is a nice income prmeriy and a perfect home.
Here is a d:ntlv home ot 100 acres, all good farm land, 4 miles from
Koivbnrg, '4 mile to 11. K station, 4 mile to school, 00 county road, all
tvm wl, fair house. 000 Itearlmi fruit trees. Price $S0 per acre.
Here is another 2.V) acres 21. j miles from Hoseburg. aM fenced, plenty of
HmW and water, loo acres can Ih cultivated, Iwlance A No. t pastme. No
huildiugs un place, lies on county road. Price $10 per acre.
I.F. 1UCE, Roal Estate Ascnt, Roseburg
ALWAYS
: 210 acres 12 miles west of RoBv'hurs
linlauce good pasture, well watered and
rooms, fair barn and all nereMAry out-
school ami postouicu. race $iwu.
other improvements. Well watered and
farmed, balance tine grass land ; tive milee
orchard for family use; box bouse -of ?
and hit right iu the heart oi the city
land is ricli Initio m land, no better in the
plenty of thither. 10 miles from Kose-
of three rooms, two good barns and
plenty of timhr for home use. tiood
linished ; grxd barn, fiOx'20. with big
This is a nice little stock ranch. Twelve
house, wmall barn and all nccessarv
school ; tW2 fruit trees. all in Waring: 2.S2
Petroleum Deposits.
In a recent letter to The Review In
regard to several articles and lectures
which he expects to Boon have pub
lished in pamphlet or book form, James
Ionian, of Looking Glass, announces
that u little later he expects to travel
and deliver lectures on a number of
subjects in the leading cities. He
further adds:
"It Is also my intention to have pub
Ushed iu pamphlet form my writings
on petroleum, heretofore published in
Thh Revikw and in the Plalndealer,
which I have preserved, with some lat
er Information othe subject, which I
will take along with my other publica
tions, all of which will be advertised
extensively. In addition to what I
have heretofore written for the afore
said papers, which may be of some In
teresb to the people and state, let us
say Id part: That from later develop
ments in a searching and Inquiring
way, in the geological formation if
Plournoy valley and Looking Glass val
ley and north and south of these places
and extending to east Coles valley and
west Camas valley is the advantageous
section in the state, for the reason that
the petroleum sand lies nearest the sur
face there and does not require the ex
pense and time in drilling for the oil.
From what I find by investigation and
what I hear from others in different
parts cf the state, I learn that the mid-
die Neocene formation comes nearer
the surface. The formation here con
sUts mainly of thick sandstone, clay,
shales, and shell rock In the sandstone
of coarse grain and porous.
From heat caused by pressure, the
ancient vegetable and animal deposits,
including the marine, have been dis
tilled. The petroleum afterwards
cooled and such oil, when found, . in
variably carries a para fine baae. '
During my special visit to the Cal
ifornia oil fields two years ago and
more, I found nine-tenths of the oil de
posits there carried an asphalt base
with from 10 per cent B. to 22 per cent
B. This kind Is cheap fuel oil. The
earth penetrated by thedrill was adobe,
blue and white clays, conglomerate
rock, and sometimes bard sandstone, at
places very ditlicult to drill through.
The main east Coast belt in Calitornla,
as it will be found here, is narrow, with
the exception of tho Kern Hirer Geld.
The east Coast Range oil measure of
Houroey valley, though somewhat like
the topography and formation of the
territory of producing wells of the east
Coast Range In California, yet is more,
aye is nearly exactly in substance and
nature to the big well territory In the
Pennsylvania 11 elds, which produce pe-
troloum of a paratlne base, which is
the highest priced oil, with tho excep
tion of the white oil of New hull, Los
Angeles county, Calif., which has
sulphur base.
With my 22 years of oil operations in
Pennsylvania, lam favorably Impressed
that a big oil producing field lies wait
ing for the drill in the Flournoy valley
and Louking Glass district, and that
it will be accompanied with sulhcient
gas to how the oil. The foothill zone
here, as it nears the east wall of sand
rock overlies both shalo and clay, and
If it Is found by the drill that hard sand
rock underlies the blue shale It is next
to certain that the oil sand will be
found the next under strata.
The main purpose I have in view in
publishing In pamphlet form our oil in
terests, Is to imluence eastern operators
who, It seems, are not afraid to risk a
few thousands in wildcatting In unde
veloped yet prospective territory.
Thanking you for past favors, I remain,
1 ours truly,
James Inman
ACKER'S
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
rure Prpcfwln unci all tlOT1pr rltn from
imiiKi-MMiu. r.iiiontii ny an iinyaidiiup ev
'rywhor'. No cure, no iy For W' liv linn
iltoii Drue Co.. Kimeliurff : Oakland Dru I'a.
Oakland.
1 rial vrk7c free hy writing to W. H. Hpok
rm W Co., lluilalo, N. v.
"A dose in time saves lives." Dr.
Wood's Norway Pine Syrup: nature's
remedy for coughs, colds, pulmonary
diseases of everv sort.
Double
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Over one hundred and
E. M. CRAWFORD, Eugene, Oregon, Solicitor-Collector for the Pouthern
Oregon district. He will also visit Roseburg once every 30 days. ijEaT'VVrite
him for particulars regarding any course.
Further information fnd particulars can he secured of F. H. HOLL,
Superintendent for Oregon, 210 McKay Building, Portland, Oregon.
!$$$0$$$&$&ilr$O
Will Try Once More.
Myrtlo Creek, Ore., .March 10, '04.
The people of Myrtle Creek and
vicinity have made up their minds to
Blnk the oil well to completion, and so
say by their signatures to a subsirip
Uon list for stock being circulated here
the past week. After thoroughly dis
cussing tho proposition with the busi
ness men and all classes of people it
was decided to raise enough -money to
thoroughly test the oil basin at Myrtle
Creek, where the company's string of
tools now stands idle. Considerable
has already been written regarding the
past work. The proposition now Is, we
want to know from what source the
money is coming to sink the well now
under contemplation, and a stock sub
scription list was opened to see how the
people felt regarding same. The
capital stock is offered at ten cents per
share and subscribers allowed an option
on a like amount subscribed for at same
price; and a guarantee given If the
well is not sunk to a depth of 2000 feet,
(unless oil is struck in paying quanti
ties before said depth is reached) that
the money will be refunded to the sub
scribers. The people realizing noth
ing could do more to bring this County
to widespread public notice than proof
that oil In paying quantities exists
therein, and knowing that it would
enhance the value of everything and
create a home market for all kinds of
products, at once responded by their
signatures and promises. H. W.Miller
is thoroughly canvassing this district,
H. J. Wilklns is looking after Rose
burg, while O. L. Sutherland Is work
ing at Oakland and vicinity. Should
we all lend a helping hand and pull to
gether this tusk Is an easy one. Opera
tions at the well should begin early In
April and be completed Inside of 00
days. Should it be necessary, the well
will go deeper, as the string of tools
can reach a depth of 3000 feet if re
quired. This time the people seem de
termined to test the matter thoroughly.
MYRTLE CREEK KEWS.
W. A. Sweek, from Eastern Oregon,
spent the past month here looking over
the country, and has decided to return
home and make Arrangements to bring
his family here to reside.
High wind Saturday did more or less
damage in this vicinity. It spread
several hundred yards of the big
lumber flume broadcast.
Messrs Jacob Miller and John Rice
are both under the care of skilled
physicians and considered quite low at
present writing. Occasional,
What Tim Pro vet.
This thing of being sick and looking for
a cure is a mighty serious business.
People are not given to joking even at
the first syintoms of the approach of
tho grim destroyer. They do not want
to be the subjects of exieriment, but I
want medicine that has had the test of i
years belli nd it. A medicine that has
been made and used for 20 years gives
assurance of its worth, and can be taken
with a faith that they have the very
best cure that the world atTords. All
this can be said about Dr. Gunn's Im-
Iiroved Liver Pills as a remedy for sick
leadache, dy.siwpsia, and indisges
tion, it begins right at the source of the
trouble and removes the cause. We
will send a sample box of these pills
free, or a full box on receipt of 25c.
Sold by alt druggists for 2oc ver box. or
address Dr. Gtinn, Philadelphia, Pa.
Forsuie A. C. Marsters, Rose burg.
Telephone Wanted.
All interested parties are requested
to meet at the store at Dixonville at 2
o'clock p. m. on Thursday, March 24,
to consider' the matter and take steps
for building or securing a telephone
line between Dixonville and Roseburg.
R. 11. Dixov.
rvATS FOR SALK. Siberian oats,
J the heavy yield era, now is the
time to sow them; only a tew bushels
left, frice i,w per ousnei, in small
lots. Address E. A. Kruse, Roseburg
Oregon. alS.
XJOTICE. The Single Tax will es
1 tablisb a condition of society in
which there will be work for all: leis
ure for all; and an abundance for all.
Send for free literature to Single Tax
Information Bureau, 7-0 Carroll Street,
Krooklyo. N. Y.
Your Salary
by enrolling International
E C-l 1-
acnoois,
fifty different courses to select
want. Study at home.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
W. A. Burr Is Conducting An
other Profit-Killing Sale.
We are becoming so over-stocked
with Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Mando
lins, Grapho phones and other small
instruments that we are going to offer
special inducements to purchasers.
For the next 30 dayB we will offer these
instruments regardless of cost. Some
of the grapho phones in stock have
been slightly used and you can buy one
for a very low figure.
We also have a few second-hand
pianos and organs to which this special
gale will apply. We can tell you more
about these instruments if you will call
and see them, .We take pleasure in
Bhowlng goods and explaining their
merits, whether you intend purchasing
or not.
If you do not believe we are offering
bargains that are bargains, just glance
over the reductions on the following
list of instruments included in this
special sale:
FORMERLY
Disc Graphophone $30.00
Disc Graphophone 20.00
Slot Graphophone. 18.00
Concert Graphophone . 50.00
Concert Graphophone. . 12.00
E Hat Cornet 65.00
Guitar '. 35.00
" - 16.50
" 12.00
Mandolin 18.00
" 14.C0
" 10.00
Violin 35.00
" 25.00
" 17.00
" 1100
" 8.00
Banjo 12.00 .
11 7.50
Plcolo Banjo with leath
er case 10.00
Flute 5.50
Accordeon 7.50
MOW
$24.00
15.00
7.75
35.00
6.0Q
25.00
22.50
10 00
8.50
12.00
10.00
5.75
24.00
18.00
12.50
7.75
4.75
8.50
5.00
tf.00
3.00
4.50
Music rolls any old price; sweeping
reductions also on anything not in
cluded in the above list.
See our window display of grapho
phones. We solicit Inquiries and orders by
mail. Popular Music House.
W. A. BURR, Prop.,
d-sw tf. Roseburg, Oregon.
For first-class dental work go to Dr
H. Little, Oakland, pr.
THK KOAKBUKO MARKET.
The local market quotations today
are as follows:
Wheat 80 cents.
Oats 35((N0cen is.
Barley 60 cents.
Hay Loose. $8; baled, $12(15.
Potatoes f cent per pound.
Butter Dairy, 25c; creamery, 35o.
Eggs 14 cents per dozen.,.
Chickens Mixed, 9c per pound ;young
chickens, $2.50(o)3.00 per dozen.
Veal 6((i61c, dressed.
Beef Ccws, 2(i2ic; steers, 3ic;
heifers, 2Ki-c.
Hogs Fat, 4(?4io live: dressed, 6t.
Apples Per box, 60c(o$l.
Pouland Market The quotations
In the Portland market todav are:
Wheat, 80(Vf82c; oats, $1.10 per cen
tal; hay, clover, $12; timothy, $17: wool,
valley, 17(rf18 cents; hojw. 24(a)28c;
hogs, gross, 4J(-fc; Bheep. 3fi4c gross:
beef, gross, 3i(flHic veal, 8c(rfttc; eggs,
15(fi51 ie; butter, creamery,2Si: dairy, 17c;
cnicKens, mixeu, ntcvizc id.
PROPBSHIONAb.
D
K. C. L. PEARSON
DKNTI9T
All work guaranteed and done by the latest
)ainlef and most approved methods,
OSice hours: I) to If; 1 to A; 7 to 8: Sundays
RosF.M'RO
Orkoos
' PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
ROSSBOBG, - Ohboos
(Special attentiOD given to diseases ot thaey
once new Douglas Count Bank Bulla
lug
T7LMER V. MOOVKh,
PHVBKUAN AND BURGEON,
Rmbbcbg - - Ob
Special Attontlon given to Diseases of th
Noseaad Throat.
Office Main 8t,. on door south of Cttv H
QEO. E. HOUCK.M. D.
Office, in the Review building, n pa tain
rooms IS and 14.
1 -Telephone. Main SI. -
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Cavitte Creek News.
A very successful term of school In
District 124, taught by Victor Boyd of
Oakland, closed Friday. The patrons
are all very much pleased with the un
tiring efforts of the teacher and the
progress of the pupils. x Our back
woods school has shown more advance
ment in a five months term than many
others in a nine months term.
Miss Sophronia Turnell has gone to
Oakland to attend the high school
there, having finished the eighth grade
here.
Our Sunday school is being well at
tended and much interest taken.
There has been no sickness in our
neighborhood this winter; Mr. R, L.
Cavitte 's renowned general good health
is better than usual. Mrs. Belle Par
due has recovered her usual health.
Leslie and Alex Pardue are going to
cut some wood for Mr. H. Bond on Deer
creek next week.
Spring is advancing and stock is
doing very well considering the kind
of weather we have had.
The big trees, are waiting for -the
sawmill, R. R.t etc. ' X. 10. U. 8.
LODGE DIRECTORY
?. & A. M., Laurel Lodge No. 13 Holdi
i regular meetlngn on 2nd and 4th Wetluei
days of each mouth.
J. T. Bridge, W. M.
N.T. Jewett, Secretary.
AO.U.W. Roseburg Lodge No. 16 Meet i
the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month
at 7:30 p. m.,iu the I. O. O. F. Hall. All
members lu good standing are invited to at
teud J ah. M. Uhiihieh, M. W.
K. H. Lenox, Recorder.
BP. O. HLKS, Roseburg Lodge, No. 826 Holdi
regular cominuuicntioiiM at I. O. O. F.
Halloa '2nd and 4th Thursday b of each
month. All memberfl requested to attend
regularly, and all visiting brother! are cordi
ally iuvlted to attend. '
F. B Waite, E. R.
Roy McClai.lkn, Secretary.
DEGRKE OF HONOR. Mystic Lodge No. 13 -Meets
2nd and 4th Thursday evenings ot
each month la Native dons Hall.. Vislttug
members cordially invited to attend.
Mrs. Josephine Risley, C. of H.
E. II. Lenox. Rec.
F OF A. .Court Douglas No. 3- Foresters ot
America, meets each Tuesday evening Iu
Native Sons' Hall. Visiting brother al
ways welcome. T. F. Patticr.on,C.R.
E. II. Lenox, Rec. Sec.
E.V. Hoover. Physician.
J. C. Twitchell, "
IO. O. F., Phlletarian Lodge No. 8 Meets In
Odd Fellows Temple, comer of Jackson and
Cass streets, on Saturday eveutng of each
week . Members of the order In good standinp
are Invited to attend
Geo. W. Perry. N. Q.
'N. T. Jewett, R. 8.
IO. O F., Union Kncampment No 9 Me
in Odd Fellows Temple on the 1st and
Thuniliiv ftvenlniN nF Mch mnnih v
ing brethren alwayB welcome.
1.. K. .MOORE, C. P.
F. G. MtcELLi, Scribe.
O. O. F.. Rllng Star Lodge No. 174, 1. O. O. F.
meets lu Oild Fellows' Temple even' Friday
levelling. Vlalling brethren always welcome.
A. Halzman, N. U.
A. N. URcitrr. R. 8,
F. O. Micelli, F. 8.
K
OF P., Alpha Lodge No. 47-Meets every
Wednesday in I. O. O. Hal), at 7:30 p. m.
Meuibeis In good Mandtng are Invited to
atteud
li. H. KIHIUI.L. C. C.
E. K. VYiMiiKHLY, K. R.8.
KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. 15-Hotde
regular moetings on the first and third
Fridays of each month In Odd Fellows
Hall. Allvlsilhie members lu shmI tmttti
are Invited to attend.
O. W. Perrt. Com.
0. W. Rai-p, R. K.
O.T. M., Roseburg Hive No. H Holds Its
regular reviews uiKti the lot and 3rd Frt
dftV Of Pflfh mnnlh n'nlnxk In CtAA r-I-
lows' bill. Sisters Of Qlh.T Ilivp. vUitln. In Ih.
city ar cordially Invited to attend our reviews
IALL1E HEARD, Tom.
Mrs. Jeshie Rafi R. K.
OE. f.. Roseburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their
regular meeting on 1st and SrdThuts
days In each month. VIM ting members In
good standing are renneet fully invited to attend
Mis Rroi.xa Rast. Secretary.
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N.O., Co. !., Separate Rattalllon MeeU
every Thursday evening at the Armor
II all at 8 o'clock.
F. B. Hamlin, Captain.
RERKKAHS, Roseburg Rebckah Lodge. No.
41, I. O. O. F.-Meets In Odd Fellowe
sinters and brethren Invited to atteud.
UK1.1.X IEWETT, U.
Mtm Anna B. chrkk, Secretarv.
Oregon
Shoptliise
and union Pacific
Three Trains Daily to the East
Through Pnttm.n 9Un"r-1 .nd'Tonrt.t
!.pln c.ra d.Uj 10 Om.h.. I'hlcio, 8ook-
Citr: through Pu Im.n tonrut 1'e.plog cr.
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PORTLAND IO ( BIOHOO
wo Change of Cars
Dep.rt. TIM1F. SCIIKDOLKJ Arrlr,
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OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
For an Franclro Fvery five days at S 00
t m r'or Atoria, way points and North
Beach DaiiT. exet Sundav, at 8 oo p. m.;
a.urdav si 10 00 d m Daiif errlcc, water
pcrmlttiug, od Wi.lsmettc and YamhtU riters.
For fnll InrVmnvnnn rail ov or 'liren
cartit U. R. N. ticket Office, or add rasa.
A. JL CHAIG
General PasseDfter Agent
PORTLAND OREGON