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JUNE i:,iwh.
Unusual Election Results.
Iq the precinct election in Lane coun
ty some unusual results are reported in
choosing justices and constable), us fol
: 2ws:
Coyote Proclnct For Justice, C. Had
3ey, Frank lladley and John Schrlmpf,
Glentena For Justice, A. M. Kich
jirdson and I. J. Hudson, tie. For Con
stable, W. U. Sallce and Giles Fowler
tie.
Hazel Dull For Justice, V. F. Hor
"bert and D. Dunning, tie. For Consta
ble, four men tied.
Public opinion must be evenly bal
anced in those neighborhoods.
Ilt Siurtlliiu Kvit-eiice.
Fresh testimony in great quantity is
constantly coming in, declaring Dr.
King's Now Discovery forConsiimplion,
Coughs and Colds to he unequalled. A
recent- expression from T. J. Me Far
land, Hcntorvillo, Va.f serves as ex
ample He writes: ul had Hronchilis
for three years and ( octorcd all the
time without heing henulitted. Thnn I
began taking Dr. King's New Discov
ery, andufew bottles whollycured mo."
Kquully olleetive in curing all Lung
and Throat troubles, Consumption,
Pneumonia and Crip. Guaranteed by
A. C. Marsters & Co., of Rose burg,
Ore., Druggists. Trial bottles free,
rcgulur sizes OUc. and $1,00.
Justices and Constables.
Following are the names of the Jus
tices and Constables elected In the va
rious precincts of Douglas county last
Jflonday:
Precinct Justice Constablo
Jtohtiinitt F. Mclntiru F. I. under
tauiiif Valley Wm. I'urter J. U. Itiirnt'tt
!alaKiota H. I,. HU'i'hi'iiH K. 11. 1'lnkHton
('ttiiyoiivllle ('. (, Puvuro K. L. timntrldno
Civil lt(iil (1. W. Ohku K. Iltxon
IUAvh Viillcy (i. Churchill V. Wito.lnilV
CouiKtock M. V. 'I hruiio U. W. KNhur
Deer Cri'ok John l-min II. r. sliu-uiii
Dayrt Cret'k H. II. (.'cini'y ('. N. Wood
Bunt Umpqiia It. slujiur V. II. Hi mil
Klktoii II. IHmmtcIc W. II. Jour
Unnllnur T. WiUiiuus A. F. mllh
JlmluU S. 1'. chilli N. I'. Ji.iict
JvxikhiK UlaN O. II. Iliiell ('. W. (1. .oilman
JMl.HeU It. Allium II. Ilnrkur
JlyriU- t'rcvk W. V. Hurt 8. II. Knl'jht
Vakk I'rui'k .1. W. Krt-wson Sam Jihu-h
JllcWlo M. I lean II. A. Cruw
Olalla W. It. Wt-lh K.K. UYIh
Wlllmr W. II Urn I. J. M. Millor
Tf.iiicrtlla J. Mi'in.tT J. V. 'I'liU'l
l'rnlui M. Itayninml T. ti ran t
JCulloKtt F. Mlllur 11. F. Mel'ollum
4 lte.iKuv.l, HuutxMor not yet chtnon.
m It U Up li Ihfi I loci tor.
A lady wrote us from Winchester,
Va., that she had been under a Doc
tor's caro for 4 years for dyspepsia, tho
pain appeared to center under tho left
shoulder blade, was so severe at timet
that she could neither cat nor sleep.
She had lust faith In her home Doctor,
and anked us to send her nam pie of Dr.
Uunn's Improved Liver Pills, which had
been recommended to her. Wo sent
her two pills, in a few days she sent for
a box. Now she writes that, the pain
under her shoulder has left her entire
ly, she enjoys her meals and never
slecM less than 8 hours every night.
and this has all come ahout in Z weeks,
and cost her TOc. for two Imixch of pills.
Hays tho doctor charged her $n0.(0, mid
that she told him he had better take
the &"MH) and invest it all in Dr. Uunn's
Improved Liver Pills and build up his
practice. Sold by Druggists for
(er lxx. Anyone having ilpspepsm,
lilious sH'lls or sick headache can gel
a aHedy cure by the use of these pills.
For sale by A. C Marsters & Co., Drug
gists.
i.ini nr i,r.itTn
Remaining uncalled for in tho Rose
burg pojitoltlce. Persons calling for
their letters will please state tho date
on which they were advert ised, Juno i:t,
1004. The letters will be charged for
at the rate of one cent each.
Knight, Ralph C Colo, Mrs M P
lilrwr, Miss Kmnta Proctor, Mr J.I
Manning, Mr A J lloueli, Mr A W
JNe'son, Mr Oscar Waters Mrs (! W
Pariho, Arnold A
W. A. Fit A'l'i:u, P M.
Driven tn lfttritf ton.
Living at an out of the way place, r"
mote from civilization, a family is often
ilrlven to desperation in case of mvi
tlent, re-oiling in Bui n-, l 'tits, Wound-,
lllct-rs, ete. Lay in a supply of Biii'k-Mm'-
Ar'iica Salve. It's the bivt. on
mr'h. J.V. iti A. l M.u'-i'er-. .V Co.'s.
Ko-e'ur.-. Ore.
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Yoncalla News.
Haying has begun.
Cherries are getting ripe.
Mr. and Mrs. Kugono Ambrose were
Unseburg visitors Wednesday.
The put lie school closed here last
Friday, after a very successful session.
W. C Gray, manager of the Tele
phone Co., was in town Friday attend
ing to business.
Mrs. A. MeCurdy departed Saturday
for Rosoburg and Melrose where she
will spend a few days with relatives.
M. D, Thompson, tho county judge
was in town tho latter part of the week
attending to a legal affair.
Mrs, M. A. Benjamin, of Portland, is
at present visiting with her son, the S.
P. foreman.
D. Smith, of Elkton, spent several
days in this vicinity last week, looking
for stock sheop.
A. P. Larson, formerly a resident of
this place, but now of Leona, was in
town Wednesday.
Mrs. L. Hailey delivered a very good
lecture here Thursday evening to a fair
si.od crowd, in the Methodist church.
Dr. Mortensen arrived here last week
from Salurn to reside. He has opened
his ofllco in the Michigan hotel.
Harry Ireland left Friday for Drain
where ho will follow his vocation as a
photographer. Ho will visit other
points also.
lienj. Huntington, jr., arrived home
last week from Kugcno where ho had
been for sovoral months attending
school.
Miss Robin Conn returned Saturday
to her homo at Melrose, after closing a
very successful term of school here.
Wo hopo she will return.
Hurt Marcy was in town Friday. He
has sold his raneh north of town and
will soon leave for Kastern Oregon to
make his future home.
Mrs. Henry Colwoll and children, of
Cottage Grove, wore visiting last week
with Mr. and Mrs. James Ambrose And
family.
Mrs. C R. King departod Thursday
for Eugene to spend a few days among
her many friends.
Mrs. C. Wamsloy has returned home
from Long Reach, Calif., whore she
had been for some time to see ir the
climato wouldimproveherhoalth. We
aro sorry to say it did not.
W. O. Bridges & Co. have sold the r
entiro stock to Hockley Bros., of Oak
land, and thoy have already taki n
charge of the stme- Mr. Bridges is a
very successful business man and has
built up a line trade during his shoi t
stay. We aro sorry to lose him.
Clay Moody met with a misfortune
last week by the ends of three of his
lingers on the right hand boing caught
in a pulley and mashed. Ho is now
under the care of Dr. Mortensen and is
getting along nicely.
Tho Yoncalla and Oakland baseball
teams crossed bats here Knnday and re
sulted in a victory for the home team
by a closo score of 11 to 10. They
played againyestorday, June 12. Quite
a number of youug people from Drain
and Oakland witnessed the game.
Tho city olliclals had better put their
glasses on and tlx up the defective side
walks before someone auffora a broken
limb or some other serious injury
They have begun to gravel the streets
now, which will bo a groat Improve
ment to tho city, especially in the
winter time. Let this good work go on.
Riaik Fact. Modk
TrliiiiihN tif Mi.ilnrii Murgnry.
Wonderful things aro dono for the
human body by surgery. Organs are
taken out and scraped and polished and
put back, or they may be removed en
tirely; hones aro spliced; pipos take the
place of diseased sections of veins; anti
septic iliVHsuik's are applied to wounds.
hrmses, burns and like Injuries before
iutlamation sets in, which causes thorn
to heal without maturation and in one-
third the time remiired bv tho old
treatment. Chamberlain's Pain linlm
acts on this same principle. It is an
antiseptic and when applied to such in
juries, cause t hem to heal very quick-
lv. It also allays the pain and soreness.
I rp a bottle of Pain Balm in your
home and it will save you time and
monev, not to mention the inconveni
ence and sulTering which such injuries
email, rorsaie uy Hamilton urugco-
Rcduced Round Trip Rates Ac
count Worlds Pair, St. Louis
First elii-H t iekels on faleMav, 11, T
.luiin. tti. 17 IM, ,lulv, I, J, !, Aug.
S. It, 10. Sept., (i, 7," Oct., :i, 4. ';".
Host-Imi . to St. Louis, and return,
yood POilays with stop over privileges
ni rates raniiimi from 7.l'' to .',iO
aii'orilins: to route chosen. Passengers
Hill have privilege of starling on any
dale vvhieh will enable them to reah
tl.'-ti: utoo willun ten days from the
;e t!ate. Import' of ,i;ent Suit hern
I 'a. -tiie ( '., llesehnPir. d-sw-tl
IV.S
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lS 111 'II. VI, t o., I h li 1,111,1, Ohi
feel as young
now, at thirty, as I
did at eighteen years
of age."
That is part of the statement of one
woman, mother of six children, who
found new life by the use of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription. It is not the or
dinary cares of the family, nor the natu
ral obligations ol" motherhood, which
make women prematurely old. Hut it is
the womanly diseases, draining away the
vitality, and undermining the strength,
which take the roundness and supple
ness from the form, the bloom from the
cheek and the brightness from the eye.
Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures
those womanly diseases which rob women
of youth and beauty. It establishes reg
ularity, dries enfeebling drains, heals
inflammation and ulceration, and cures
female weakness. It makes weak women
strong and sick women well. It brings ;
back to the mother the lightheadedness ;
of her bridal day. This is the testimony i
of thousands of women who have re- i
newed their youth by the use of "Fa
vorite Prescription."
"For four years I suffered untold oRony,"
writes Mrs. K. A. NiUimis, of Witts Sriiis,
Svarcy Ci., Arkansas. "Sometimes 1 would kcI
Home better mid -think I would et wtll. only to
wake up Hiiiiie morning not able to rise. In my
hijH niul around lower parts of nbdotnen was
wilt-re I sutl'ervd the most, mid when the pain
would ive wav H wattiTol all over me and I
would be so sore and stiff 1 could scarcely move.
My husband aol the Iwst doctor in the country
to attend me. hut I did not improve any. Finally
I told my husband that I was going to try lr.
Pierce's medicine!. Hv the lime I had taken one
bottle of 'Favorite Prescription ' I could notice
a little improvement. Ur. Pierce advised me lo
take Tioldeii Medical Discovery ' in connection
with the 'Favorite Prescription.' Hy the time
I had taking five Itottlcs of ' Favorite Prescrip
tion and four of the 'C.oHen Medical Discov
crv,' I was well. That was two years no this
summer. I tell well until I expected to income
a mother, then a threatened mischance greatly
weakened me, and uiv old disease returned. My
tiusUiud got another doctor for me, but I seemed
to just drag along and get no better. At last I
ti'hl the doctor that if hi medicine did not help
me I would go back to Dr. Tierce's medicines. I
did so, and bv the time I had taken them one
month I could do my own housework, except
washing, and tended mv garden, too. I was
stouter than I had ever Wen while waiting
baby's coming since mv first baby came (this
one was the sixth child). She Is now eleven
months old. and is a healthy child. As for me,
I feel as young now. at thirty, as I (lid at eight
een years of age."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bil
iousness and sick headache.
The World's Fair Route.
Those anticipating an Kastern trip,
or a visit to tbe Louisiana Puruba.se
Kx position at St. Louh, cannot olTord
to overlook the advantages olTered by
the MissotTiu Pacific Railway,
which, on account of its various routes
and gateways, has been appropriately
named "The World's fair Uoute."
Passengers from the Northwest take
tbe Missonti Pacific trains from
Denver or Pueblo, with the ehoiee of
either eroing direct through Kansas
City, or via Wichita, Port Scott and
PleHsmt Dill.
Two trains daily from Denver and
Pmdilo to St. Loins without change,
carrying all classes of modern equip
ment, including electric lighted obser
vation parlor cafe dining cars. Ten
daily trains between Kansas City and
St. Louis.
Write or call on W. C. McHrldo,
General Agent, ll!4 Third street. Port
land, for detailed information and Il
lustrated literature tf
'Tisn't safe to bo a day without Dr.
Thomas' Klectrie Oil in the house.
Never can tell what moment n acci
dent is going to happen.
TPW TO.OAT.
U A NT!' I V uniish'd rooms, i 'n: - '
tit s having siitiie to rout during .
c -rtii vul t t k piivise U'itve word ui .'
Mcsii'r's rt'!uurnut. d-w-jlti. i
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1 OS l On or about .Inn1 lt. from ;
I .. th" Ivclim-g-.Myrt ic Point stuge, ;
itt tu.'cn lite !;tit t;ition and this ei;y, a
p.u'kaL'1 ci'iitnitnng s-mh1 musir, urit-'
it l' t.ibi:-, ;i ir m: .'.inc tu"d It'th'rs of 1
ii ivmni 'i .liiUrtt. The n.tme, lv U. 1
.iii1i'I'm:i wa- ininritTi' 1 IM'"H t'.ie lir.i- ;
s:c 3 1 1 . oe.!!!1- mi S'-ive "i- -, (1' tl "
i r-i, Ki'u :ir i ' o v urn tn I-:. II.:
Ar.u' t'soi; . SiVni, Or-or it v-y he
left at this oili.v. I i
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THE STORE
FISHER & BELLOWS CO.
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
Twenty pieces imported, all linen suitings imported by us
direct from Ireland and should have been here by March 1st, but
did not arrive until this week. It is late in the season and
rather than keep them over we have concluded to sell them
without any profit. They should sell at 25c per yard.
OUR PRICE SC THIS WEEK
Pink, Blue, Red,
EVERYTHING IN THE DRY GOODS LINE
Fisher
GROCERIES
Don't Go to St. Louis
Till you call ator write to tbe Chicago,
Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad.
Olllcu i:U Third Streot, Portland, Ore
gon. Low rates to all points East, in
connection with all transcontinental.
H. S. IlOWE,
General AgoDt, Portland, Ore.
Hnre Cure tor Pilot.
Itching Piles produce moisture and
cause itching, this form, as well aa
E A L SrJ
AT
OSIER Sji
Are superior to any in tbe city.
All white help. Private boxes.
Open day and night. Furnished
rooms in connection.
f BASTfiRN AND COAST OYSTBR8 H
NEAR THE I) SPOT
ft
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tlAl fEED d M
FOR SALE AT
CEO. COLLINS' FEED SUED
j Near tl
Foot of
Near the Deer Creek Bridge
p Jackson Street
Telephone 1051
$500 worth of
sec o 11 d - h a n tl
furniture, stoves
and household goods. We
jay the highest caeh pi ice for
came.
All Kinds of Household Goods
Sold or Exchanged,
The Roseburg Junk & Hide Co.
op. Oik .itvJ 'tint Su., Opii. E.npir SUbki
GROCERIES.
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FOR TIIK Uli;llT KIND
, AT TIIK r.HiUT P KICKS
SIRS. HENRY C ASTON
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r.-r 11 ' i"- d !-h..rt 1 r.l.-r .Mi M ir ri-i;llnr
Noi.t il- ur to liit-.xr f-Mitr il Ci:.r Stoic
OPhH PROM 7 f . .A. TO 10 P. M
THAT DOES THE BUSINESS
"THEY COME IN
Champagne, Nile
Bellows Co.
PHONE 721
blind, bleeding- or protruding Piles are
cured by Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy.
Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs
tumors: 50c a jar at druggists or sent
by mail. Treatise free. Write mo
about your caso. Dr. tiusnuko, Phila
delphia, Pa. For sale by A. C. Mars-
tors, Drug-gist.
For peach boxes call on S. K. Sykes.
Roseburg-Marshfield Sta?e Line
B. FENTON, Proprietor
SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE TO '
Myrtle Point, Coquille $ all Coos Bay Points
Staize.leaves Roseburg every morning Bt 6:00 a. m. connecting with
trains at Myrtle Point (or Marshfleld and with the boats for Coquille
river points.
GOOD RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS
For further particular apply toG. W. RAPP, Agent at Roseburg,
CasB Street, near the depot.
FAMOUS TRAINS
The Southwest Limited, Kansas City to Chicago;
the Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, and the
Pioneer Limited, St. Paul to Chicago, run via the
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway
Each route offers numerous attractions. The
principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip
East is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago,
Milwaukee 16 St. Paul Railway.
h. s. ROWH
Oencntl Agent
.IFNNINfiV RAKFRY e. jenmnos, Pmp,
rsx (Snrw'S0' to I. .I. Norman)
Jackson Street, South of the Postoffice.
Fresh Breed, Cakes Pastry Every Day
0r!'r;,;'k:,:,.;:r'i,!"J:,,;r'r' ,:u- phone
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Green, Grays
AT LOWEST PRICES
Just received two carloads of the cel
ebrated Mitchell wagons, buggies, sur
reys, road wagons, hacks, and also a
full line of Champion binders, mowers,
reapers, hay rakes, hay forks, hay un
loaders, in fact anything in tho wagon
or implement line. Get our prices be
fore buying, as we know we can save
you money. J. F. Barker & Co.,
Grocers, Phone S:01. d-sw-tf.
GROCERIES THAT ARE FIRST
rate, up to tho highest standard of
quality in every way, cannot be sold at
extraordinary low prices. But the best
Roods can he told at reasonable figures
and that is wiint we aim to do. Wo buy
when and where we got goods that will
nrnvo sutitlactory to our most particular
customers, and are satisfied to sell at a
small profit. Can we do more?
J. F. BARKER & CO.
GROCERS
134 Third St., Portland
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