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About Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1904)
A. The Kintl You Ilavo Always Bought, nnd which Iins been, lu tiso for over 30 year.'!, lias boiii9 tho signature of .- una 1ms been mures miller Tiis ycr- jiy- HDiinl KiipcrviHioii since Its infancy. SX -SctcAfli Allowno one todocclvo you in tliis. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jiist-ns-pfoml" are hnfc lOxiierinicnts tiiat triilo wlili and cnilaii;;,r the health of JnlUnts ami Children KxperieiHxs nguiust U.vperimeut. is Castoria is a linrniloss substitute for Castor Oil, ParO goric, l)i'(is and .Siiothiiiff Syrups. It is I'loasant. It contains neither Opium, Moi-plihio nor otlii-r Xaicotie ulHtaiiee. Its nfro is its jjiiiirant :;. It destroys Vornm mid allays Feverishaess. It enrf s Diarrlnea and AVind Colic. It relieves Teething Troui'les, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tint Food, regulates tho Stomach and Uowcls, iviviiiic hcaHliy and natural sleep. Tho Chiltilcn's Panacea 'I'he Met Iter's 1'rieud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Lears tlie Signature of J Tiie Kind You Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. Till CENTAUR COMMNV, TT 9THCI.T. NIW VOHK C1TV. IN LAND FOR SALR Here 1h the tfrvntOHt snap on tlio list. 0 acres of laml ; (rood house of fivtl room a, eon! U00, smtill hnrn and nil ncceHHary outbuilding; 1 acre in orchare and 1 acre in hLrawhcrrioa. Lien on county road, iiiUh to rail road station, '4' utile to achuM, f miles front ItoseburK. This id une ol the iiifent little homes in the county and dirt cheap, only 12"i). Here is a good homo at a reasonable h Kit re. ISit acres 71 miles east of Jloeeburi;. 1HI acres (arm land, balance good pasture, all fenced aud eruHs-teneed, Good Iioubo nl seven rooms, ood barn, 75x40, 'and all necessary outbuildings alxmt two acres in orchard, mixed Iruit; well watered by creek and springs, and plenty of timbur. S bool ' mile, poHLoltico anil stora 2 miles. Nicely located on co.inty rend; beautiful view from plauo, j-oud level road to eity. This is an idea homo. "KStftfT: Here in a nood home and dirt ebenp; 210 acres 12 miles west of Koseburg ; lt under fence, 70 acres of plowed land, balance wind pasture, well watered and flenty of nood timlMT ; fair bountiof six ro:niB, fair barn and all necessary out uildinus; tt acres in orchard ; l4' mile to school and postnllice. Price $ HiOO. Here ve home-Heekers read this! A snap. IS ai res 1'4 miles from the city of Uoaeiiurn on tlie hnnkw of the Umpinia rivar. Good house of six rooms, also (timimir kitchen with celhtr, small barn and all necessary outbuilding, ttood fnniily orchard, acre in strawberries, and 9 acres of the tlnefit purden land in Oregon ; gond Hi-rim: aud web .ind plenty ol timber. This is un ideal home. :itH acrtH of land, l-'J acres of thii laml is rich bottom land, no better in the state balance hill land, pned pasture anil plenty of timber, 10 miles from H one bit r'. Good house ol Nix rooniH, one house of threu looms, two good barns" and all necessary out bniidinns ; hop drier on plane ; plenty of fruit for family nue;,! Diilo to school ; ft miles to K. H. station, pood road to the same; uood lishery on ?lace. Thii is one amony the b'nt farms in IVumlas county in fact a perfect arm. Of the attove described tract, 122 acre is tine laud for alfalfa and clover. A perfect home fib acres, three miles from Koseburg on county road. Al iiuuTtl ; 'A) acres in benriiiK urchard ; live acres in yountr orchard; 5 acres in grain ; 26 acres pasture, well watered, and plenty of timter for home use. (.iood two story Iioiiwo rontahiiuK 1) riwuns. hard finished; ti'tod barn, oOx'.'U, with bifi abed on one side ; all mu.ewury onlbuildinps. lieantifnl view o; the city from fl.e alto sot iMTs' home. This is an itleal home. Price $,utX). llniiw cost 'fSt(KH). , itfxst roail ami a nice drie to the city. One half down and balance in two Tears time. Wo H. lu) arrw; 40 acres tencM, 30 acres in cultivation. Small house and barn, small orchard, plenty of ood mountiiin water and lots of pood timter. A Anemouutain range tor stkadjoiniiiH. This is a nice little stock ranch. Twelve miles from city, two miles from school and four miles from postoltice. Price, 1500 A nice borne containing HO acres, all fenced and rross-feneed. Forty acres mp, 15 in fruit and bataiuo good pasture; well w.iteretl and plenty of good timter. Mile and a half to school, (Mist-oiVn-e, store end K. K. station. Fair house of a x roouis, turn ami all necessury outbuildings. One span of horcs, two sets of hariifss, two wagons, two top buggies, three cows, two calves, i0 ihtrken. I- turkea, lit hogs, and all funning and household goods t)o numerous to mention. Fight miles from iCosehurg. F.vervthing goes for fuOO; fJlHKl down, balance on easy term. This is a iHrfect home ami dirt cheap. lt-0 acres of land I. miles from Koseburg, all fenced and cross-fer.red, gtHxl hottseof seven rooms, barn ami all nm'ssary oiit-tuililings, young orchard, just beginning to ln-ir. of 150 tnes of all kinds of fruit; small grape vineyard and plenty nl sm,ill fruit. 20 acres in cultivation ; about l.tHKl.OOO feet of timUr, oak nd fir; a line mountain stream running through place large enough to run a ' naw-niib si months in (lie year. Two miles to postoltice and store. A tine ' Stock range joining place; tine, healthy location; plenty of good mountain water; good fishing and hunting. Price $h00. 10 acres of land lying on top of Camas mountain ; house and nam; no other Improvements; fair stock range and at least S.OOu.OOO feet of good timber, lying in county rnad and K. K. survey. Price $I,0tH). lne ol the bent fruit orchanls in Mougias county, containing 50 acres of good tWht bottom land, :trHH choice prune trees, and UhHl apples, pers and H'acties. Handy to school, xtstotlict ami telephone, and well Uvatcd. Only &(HM for the nice income-pay nig proHirty. This offer only holds gmnl for a short time, flora is a nargnin. One of the greatest of your life. Don't fail to Invest. This ofler can't lie Irnat in Douglas county, (lot) acres of land three mites from Row burg. Fine living stream running through place, lotsot gootl timlvr, in fact nonrii to pay for the place twice over if put on the miirket heie in Koseburg ; m on county ms d nood, level road to town. This is A No. 1 stock ranch. Hero is a dandy home of 100 acres, all good furm land, 4 miles from Roeehnnr. 4 utile to It. K. station, 4 nrle to school, !iis on county road, alt 4en-6kl, fail house, ti00 Ivaring fruit irees. Price 10 mt acre. . i., Here IS anoiner --o acres iiiuvh iroin iviwnnrK, no inin'ih fut-uiy ui itmWT and water, 100 acres can be cultivutel, buhiuce A No. 1 pasture. No buildings en place, lies on county roail. rnce -uo per acre. also 20 acres all fenced, fair house, 000 tearing 'ruit trees, I sere in atrMwherrtcs ; '1 miles from Koseburg, l mile to school. This is s nice oieco of laud and veil located. All hoiuchold (uriiiture goes with place. Price fl.VK. No. 10. 100 acres, tt miles front city. Fenced but no other improvemen Flwt class land and well located Two and a hulf miles from railroad station mvfourth mile fmm school, and one and onfonrth miles from postoltice. Well watered and plenty of timlter. Price wr acre. A nice little home lyuii on (he smith of the Unipntia rivor near KeMogt? int;itning W ncn's ; tine Halting and hunting; soni g:od saw timlvr on place jkrmt 12 mile Inim Oakland price l.t0ti. (tne-thirddow n, one-third in one mr and one-Kurd in two y;trH itt live per cent interc-t. Nw here is a ciiattc to jet goo-l little home cheap and on e ny 'erms. U tv.its t tking up a home itesJ. A per ice t lit tie heme of ur a rc, in t'.e cit v n! K.i-'utri; ; ir.tti.l h mse and rw I 'm n an I all net e--irv out iMtildMi -; a line spntitt "I n :tier on phu -' ; a tine Vie 'v-r the cit v ; Home orchard "ii pla- ; if c ; I fit -choU inrml :re : cliickeiH, Irtcubiitors fni'ii.v ut-Nft s an-l -th.er thim.'s !.. .uineri to men-ton. Fir-? feM oi i his ntc:: lit lie hiMue is ."j.h. We ill s.-M tho l-.oie out ."it Ur S.VOO : vou cutt't reali.e wht w me ottVuiig you without invei'tigating. This is a snap don't overio 'k it. A pnbvt liMtne of 10' tcri H "!'e fi -;n citv, on conn I y roa 1 ; gol .ho.! Flore pMtt.lice and bl-tckinith shop mitetntiu place; g 1 !ioue n( rooms I (; bfti and grai.arv, tu ail nc, c--.rv out buildii-i.", tf1 "'d orchard of 7 acr.'s : n) A No. 1, hnd ; It. II. station Jf . mil- s. Th follow im; docril-cd projH'ity goe nh the plflee: hor-os, i hea.l of c:ttle, I line llerkshire ow, I w.vu, I hack. "I is ol harness, - plows, i cn'tixator. 1 disk cutter, I harrow, . interest tu ruler, mower and rake, -V or HO tons of hav and what grain there is on place ienold; I fruit dryer, lots of small fruit and grapes. UIC12, Ileal Instate Agent, Roseburg THROWN UPON THE STAGE. Tbo Way KuicIImIi AaUloncea Reivard I'onlnr l'ln-T With Utttu. There havo lately lu the provinces been several sensational nights at prominent then tern when to mark the last performance of a local pantomime all maiiuei of (,'lfts have been thrown uiion the stin,'e for tlie benefit of popu lur performers. All those (icciuninloO for Iouk with the inner life of the theatrical profes sion eun tell some remarkable stories of the.se (rifts cast upon the slime. The most celebrated and universal of these relates to a lady who once held the main portion of the lease of a promi nent London theater. While this lady was still an Heiress only and not a liiitniijron'KS, an nclress of prent talent and beauty, there was one nljlit on the Just production of the piece a small bouquet east upon tlie si aire nt her feet. Attached to the bouquet was a small Russia leather card case, and In side tills wen.' bunk notes to tho value of l,ooo exactly. On no fewer than seven different occasions, with a toler ably Iouh; Interval between, did tho same thin occur, and the lady, as al lcjrfd. hns never from that day to this discovered who her admirer was, though all manner of romantic conjec tures were made at the time. Even within the last few weeks an unknown elderly ironilemnn threw an envelope weighted with pennies and containing a live pound note to a tiny child erforndn in a London subur ban pantomime. Some theaters have been celebrated for their jrlft nights, all manner of presents, from frying pans to irreen vegetables, having been jrently deposited on the stnire for the popular actors; yet. on the other hand, both writs aud .summonses have been handed to actors who could not be ap proached through tlie stae door, but who consented to receive presents over the footlights on their benefit nights. The most curious si'ht the writer ever saw In connection with these jjift throwing nluhts was In relation to a favorite actor who, nt a Krcat provin cial theater, played diuhm a loin; pan tomimic run the part of a parasite named Cadi, who carried u pipe that had a hutfo bowl and whose oft repented cry was, "Can any one oblige me with a bit o' 'bacea'r" On the last nhrht of the performance the familiar request for a "bit o 'h u-ca" had no sooner been spoken than literally scores of packets and "screws of tobacco of every Imaginable kind were thrown upon the stage, mere than 1-0 of these falling about tho actor Loudon Tit-lilts. His PfPNent. "John," alio said, "yoi;r little wlfey has been saving tip her money to buy you a nice present " "Cood little Vilfey," he replied. "What Is It?" "A smoking Jacket." she explained. "And 1 saved the money all myself out of the house allowance. Wasn't I thouwhirulV" "Splendid!" he exclaimed. "And now 1 wl.-di you'd bring me home some more H oney tonight." "What did you do with what 1 brought home last night V" he asked lu some surprise. "h, that's what I saved the smoking Jacket money out of," she answered, "and there wasn't any left." Chicago Pest. Not to n litMiicii. lllsliop Littlejohn or Lung Island, who died nt the ag of ninety, refused up to tlie day of hi death to accept the assistance of a ceadjutor bishop, de claring that he was perfectly able to perform his duties and care for his people. At a nieclng of the clergy lu the hist year of .ils life Arciuleacon 1 try an was requested to call the meet ing to order. The archdeacon arose and requested the delegates to give at tention, remarking: "The bishop v. (shea to say n few wonts." "A few wonts, sir; a few words, In terjected the hist op. "I would have It understood, sir. Unit the bishop will say as many wo:ds as lie pleases." Pale. Thin Doctors call it "anemia." saparilla. They know why it cures. Pale cheeks, white lips, and languid step tell the1 story of thin blood, imoure blood. They recommend Ayer's Sar- LOCAL NEWS. Second-hand grain sacks wanted at the Douglas County Flouring Mills. d-sw-tf. Crown and bridge work. Call on Dr. Johnson, Graves building, Rose burg. d-sw-tf. See Frank E. Alley for reliable ab stract of title to your property. Up stairs over the land ottice. See Frank E. Alley ior land scrip. Guaranteed perfect, and ready for de livery. Lowest market price. Pica, cakes, cookies, doughnuts and buns always on hand at the Umpqua Hakery. Sneeial orders promptly filled. Complete line of canned goods suita ble for lunches. Just the thing for outing parties. On sale at Norman's. The cost of trying Myers Horse, Cat tle and Poultry Spice is almost nothing if it does all they claim for it. Sold by S. K. Sykes. For the best of dental work, at the most reasonable prices, go to Dr. Strange.'in the little brick opposite Slocum's hall. tf. Blue prints of township maps, fifty cents each. Filing papersproperly pre pared. Frank K. Alley, up stairs over land office. Don't fail to call and Inspect the new fall and winter samples of 11)04-5 at Sloper's. They are beauties. Order your new suit now. Phone 253. Call up 'Phone 51 when you want' a first-class livery rig or saddle horse. Empire Livery and Feed Stables, Kol ley aod Banks, sole proprietors. We are showing a line line of Morris chairs and rockers, nothing like a Morris chair for comfort. Take a look at them in B. V. Strong's Big Furni ture Store, d-sw tf. Fearful Odds Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief was the condition of au old soldier by name of J. J. Havens Versalles, O. For years he was troubled with Kidney disease and neither doctors or medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Electric Bitters. It put him on his feet in short order and now he testifies. "I am on the road to complete recovery." Best on earth for Liver and Kidney troubles and all forms of Stomach and Bowel Com plaints. Only 50c. Guaranteed by A C. Marsters & Co., Druggist. How About Your Summer Vacation? Special Excursions to St. Louis. August 8, 0 and 10, September 5, C and 7, and October 3, 4 and 5, are the remaining dates upon which tickets will be sold at the reduced rate apply over tho Denver and Rio Grande and Missouri Pacitio. For the patrons of those roads special excursion cars will be run through from Portland and St. Louis without change. See the many points of interest about the Mormon Capital and take a ride through Nature's picture gallery. During the closing months travel to the Fair wlll"be very heavy. If you contemplate going write W. C. Mc Bride, general agent at Portland for verand Kio Grande, for particulars of theso Excursions- o-l Cure for Sick-Headache We had u letter the other day from a lady in the town of Boulder, Colo., that should be of interest to people who are troubled with spells of sick headache. She writes that she had these spells about four times a week, was obliged to go to bed and remain there from 8 to 10 hours each time. Had been troubled this way fur several years, and the attacks became more frequent. Doctors done her no good, she tried dieting as everybody said it was from her stomach, SeeiDg an ad vertisement of Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills, which said, they cure sick headache by removing the cause, she decided to try once more, and sent 50c. for two boxes. She said she had taken the last pill more than 4 months airo has not had a sick spell of any kind for over a months. Druggists sell these pills for 230. per box. It only takes one for a doso, they cure sick-heakache every time. For sale by A. C. Mars ers & Co. LODGE DIRECTOR? F. & A. M., Laurel Lodge No. 13 Holdi regular ineetlnjpi on 2nd, aua -uh Weduea. dayfl of each month. J. T. Bridoei, W. M. jewbtt, secretary. ARuU:,Wr HV8yu,rK Lodge No. 16-Meet theiiiidand-ntiMouilays of each month at ,:.. in in the I. 0. O. F. Hall. AH members lu good Bianding aro invited to at leud Jau. M. liBim.EH, M. W. E. it. Le.nux, Recorder. BP. 6. ELKsTRofchlirFr' regular coinniuuIciitluiiH at tho Masonic K&iST",1!""8 brolh,ir' are """" V. li (Unnox, E. R. Roy McCiauxN, Secretary; Meets 2nd ami -Mi Thursday evenings of each moiuh lu Korc-ters' Hall. VialUui members cordially Invited to attend ,ni,ll MHS, JONKI'HINB Ki.hi.ey, 0. of H. H. II. Lkkox, Reo. FOK A., Court Uouglas No, S-J Poroiten of America, mods ouch Tuesday evenluB iii torwlLTB' Hull. Visiting brothers al ways welcome. T. F. Pattkiwon.C.R. K. II.Lknox, Roc. Sec. E. V, HoovKi:,I'hysictau. J. C. Twitchkll, I?; fVtfVi Phn'!.tarm,u No. 8-MeetH la Odd i-cllowK temple, corner ot Jackson and asa streets, on Saturday evening of each week. Members of tho order in good staudiuc are invited to attend Geo. W. pRitny, N. Q, N T. .Iewktt, r, s. I (r,VlT,llon Knni'inont No. 9-Meets I Odd, FeUuw Temple on the 1st and :ird i nursihiy evenings of each month. Visit ing brethren always welcome. I., a. Moore, C. P. F. u. Micklli, Scribe, O. O. F.. RMng star Lodge No. 174, I. O. 0. F. meets in Od-l Fellows' Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. M. I). Thiimixin, N. li. A. N. OacrTf, R. 8. F. ti. Mh.klli, F. S. KOFP..A pha Lodge No. 17-Meeta every U ednesdiiy in I. u. (. Hall, at 7:30 p. ni. Membeis in good standing ure Invited to attend. MEixTiti'Mi-MiN c. c. Elm tit E. Wimiiekly, K. R. S. O. T. M., Protection Tent No. 15-HfIdi i , mi,B mi tun uiai buu intra 'iT,, T,V'"i l'ach moMh Odd Fellows All vlhithig members iu good standing are invuea 10 aiteud. G. W. Perry, Com. When You Go to Portland- Don 't forget u call at lo2l North 6th street for a nice room. Look for the sisn "Eldora" on the first luilding on the left side of the street as you leave the Union depot. d sw tf C. W. Hess, Prop. LO. I. M., Roseburg :iive No. II Holds Its regular reviews upon the 1st and 3rd Fri day of each month at 2 o'clock in Odd Fel low hall, sisters of other Hives visiting in the cuy ari cordially invited to attend our reviewa Mkw. Jessie Rap:-,' R . k ! The nrnrfltn of Prayer. "New, honestlj." aafd the unbeliever, "have you vwr been bflpeil by prayer? run you point to a tinglo tusinuce iu which you can truthfully say that pruyinc has d)ne ou the slightest Kervlee?" "I should day I could!" replied the gooil old elder. "If I hadn't stopped to Buy my prayer? the other morning I'd havo enuu'ht the 7:H tmln into tho city, nnd Instead of sixty-one pasen grs kilhM ami Injured In the wreck I'd have prvlui.hly made the sixty sec ond." Chicago Keeord-HernUl. The !olll llutdier. P;y (In tnt hrr-!- shopi -My niotlwr sent uie back in let you see what a his bone there w.is in the pound of bt-ef tdio bought liit '.I'tht. nnd she wants atiotlier ptuiud wU;innt tunics. Hutelier - Till your m dhet the net time I kill a enw wlltiou;. bores I'll send her a l''g for nothing. Newport or Yaquina Bay Is the ideal seaside resort of the North Pacific Coast. Round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates on sale from all Southern Pacitic points in Oregon, on and after June 1st. Ask agents for further in formation and a handsome Illustrated souvenir booklet, or writr to Edwin Stone, Manager C. & E. R. R., Albany Oro., or YV. E. C'oman, G. P. A. S. P. Co., Portland. A Boy's Wild Ride For Life. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for iife, IS miles to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consnmpton, Cousrhs and Colds, V. II. Brown, of Leesville, Ind, endured death's agonies from asthma: but this wonderful medicine gave instant re lief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneu monia. Bronchitis. Coutrhf. Colds and ! Grip prove its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Trial bottles tree at A. C. Marsters & Co drug store. Do You Want Lands? We have secured e quantity of Forest Reserve scrip applicable to Non-Tim bered lands only, which we can offer at attractive tigureswhile the supply lasts It will be ready for delivery about Aug l.". The Abstract ok Title to the It ASK LANDS HAS IIEKX APPROVED by t he Commissioner of the General Land Ottice aod the Secretary of the Interior, Write us for prices stating the quantity d sired. References: Columbia Na tional Bank, Washington. D. C: Tnion Bank and Trust Co., Helena. Montana, and the Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon. sw-tf. Cobuxs Land Co.. Concord Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Xo need to fear sudden attacks of cho'era infantum, dysentery, diarrhira, summer complaint of any sort, if von have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry in the medicine chest. Don't Go to St. Louis It. iuiti tr. "I ro is jit'iug to write a ft.". I n - l!. U::iA lie had iui.iniilii': li.M.:h f.T ll al,"' "(he de-nv he liwn't: He been :ii:dinur ei;t (Apiise aeeou'ils f:r !!''! ;,v eKii xe:.!1,-,"- New (rle:.n Time.i 'Viiioeivt. II. r Own Tl(ke. "Well, of e.i u d- ll't know how the yeimc i.ia.i will turn out. Marrine !s a lottery. " "Yes. nianm,a.but n girl should hard ly be expeeie-l to let her mother select Iter ticket:"- rittburg Dispatch. The tnuoccut neldoui find an tinea; pillow. Cowper, Till you call at or write to the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, Oiiice l.'.l Third Street, Portland, Ore gon. Ijow rates to all points East, in connection with all tr.wiscontinentuls. II. S. R,HVF General Agent, Portland, Ore. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Terrible plagues, those itching, pes tering diseases of the skin. Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointment cures. At any drug store, THUS KOhnltUKQ fit ARK KT, ' The local market quotations today are as follows: Wheat 8;j cents. Oats 3504 Ocen ts. Barley 5o cents. Hay Loose, $8; baled, $15. Potatoes 2 cents per lb. Butter Dairy, 25c; creamery, 30. Eggs 20 cents per dozen. Chickens Mixed, 9c per pound. Veal 5c, dressed. Beef Cows, 1 K'-c; steer3, '1 cents; heifers, 2c. Hogs Fat, 4(a4jc live: dressed, 6c. Pouland Market The quotation in the Portland market todav are: Wheat, 83 cents: oats, $1.20 per cen tal: hay, clover, 10:"titnothy, $15; wool, valley, i cents; hops, 24 cents; hogs, gross, oic; Bheep, 24c gross; beef, eross, 3o: veal. To: eetrs. 20c: butter, creamerv. 2.3: dairv. lllui chickens, mixed, 11c lb. MODKRN HROTMKRl'OOD OF AMKKICA, IjMselmrg Lwliie No. Wl Meets every -i t.t t ini'K in roreaiers- nail isiting meiiiWrs alwavs welcume. Mits.iiEitTUA o. Wm.iiiT, President. Juts. Mauv K.vntz, Hecretary. 0 E. K.,noflebiirg Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting ou 1st and SrdThura. davs in curh m.n.th Vldiu.n-..-u-,. good standing are respectfuiry Invited to attend -Miks Mac:) R ait. w. m Mifh Reoina K.vst, Secretary, 0 S.G., Co. P., Separate HaitaMlou Meeta every IhurMlay evening at the -Armory Hallat tto'clock. F. B. Hamlin, Captain. ROAL ARCANUM, Roseburg Council No. 1U Meetm'ml and 4th Moudays of each month in Foresters' Hall. Vuitloi bro tilers alvraya welcome. V H II ,uriv A M. Sanders, Secretary. RKBKKAHS, Roseburg ftcbekah Idge, No. 41, I. O. O. F.-Meeta lu Cdd Fellow Temple every Tuesday evening. ViBitlua Bisters aud brethren invited to attend. Jlns. linirn Kkllv,' Secretary. UNITKi) ARTISANH-I'miniim Asseirfblv No. H'o holds rt gulftr meetiugs second and fourth Saturdays in the Koreslers' lint I. All members in good standing are requested to attend. 1 A. C. Marhtkhs, M. A. Minnie Jones, secy. WOMKN OF WOODi:RAFT, Mian Circle No. 49 Meets n Uinl and 4th Thursdava ol each month at Odd Fellows Mall. Visiting members iu good standing are Invited toattona Mrs. A. B. Fickle, O. N. Mrs. Hello Moriaa Clerk. WOOPMKN OF TIIK WORLD. Oalt Camp No Ii-Meetst the Odd Fellowa Hall la Roeburg, every 1st and 3rd Monday eve ning. isltiug nclghbornAlwaya welcome. I). 1. Fi-hkr,C. C. J. A. Bcchanan, Clerk. Everything Good to Eat AT MOSIER'S NEAR TIIE DEPOT Regular Meals Short Orders Breakfast Foods Canned Goods PRIVATE BOXES Lodging house in Hates to boardfrs. connection. ?3HMri. Oregon SHOJrj'UNC and union Pacific Three Trains Daily to the East Through Pullman si.ni.rd tid Tourl.t .lecrln.c.r.d.llr to Un).b 'bicairo, Spok ll,lltj.t J.n. .r L'' Citr: through l'ulltn.rj tanrf.t s'eeplne car. K.ii.h. city: reclining chair era. K.u Iree! to Lh, Rut n.i. TO S, 'If P.- ID; iDgton. Ask the Agent for Tickets via the SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, THII.UTH M1SNKAPOLIS, CHICAGO, ST. I.Ol'IS and nil points East anil South. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY FLYER and the FAST MAIL Splendid ScrviiH', U(-to-Pflte Equip ment, Courtt'ov.s Employes. nor i PORTLAND lu UIIIOAOO No Chinire of c.rt. 70 TIMR SCHEDt'I.KS From Portland. Salt Uke, Denrer. FL vorin, umana. Knn s City, St. Louia, Chicago and Kast. ISalt Lake, Denver, Ft. "ortn, Omaha, Kau nas City, St. Luis, Chicago and East. rani Kast Mail ; 7 a p m. via Spokaue. WaUa Walla, Lewi-ton. s P"li a u c . Avllace, Pul!m'i, Mimical. olU si. 1'hii D'jlmh, Mil wanltec, Clilcago and Kant. Arrive from 5:25 p. m. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE For Sun Franr!fo Kvcry five dava at :00 p. m. I'or AvtnrU, way point and North ttpRoh ln!ljr, except Snu lav, at 8 -0 p. m.; atnrrUy nt tP M p m Pnllv i.'rvlre, water prr.iUtim. ou Willamette anil Yamhill 'ivers, Paylijcht trip aero the Cn?ra'1.e and KiH'ky Mountains. For full partirularp, rates, folders, etc., rail on ;ir addrtM H.IMCKSOX, C. T. a.., 122 Third Stnvt, Portland, Ore. S. G. YKKKS, O. V. A., 612 First Avenue, Seattle, Va?h. We give expedited service on freight. Route your thipmentt via. Gieat Xorth ern. Full information from Wm. HARDF.U, Gen'l Agent, Portland, Oregon. F'T (tH in fm nation rail op ot aidreM n-rartst o. R, A N. Virkat o.l re, or addrcrt. General Passenfr Agent PORTION D ORKGOX TtIl A.VT.t-. A h, 1 .L ('heap: tity aciva nil tVru'pd anil itow fenced, pood hoiise of 7 roomn, 2 rood barns and all necessary out-build-int's. 5 acres in orchard. 10 acres in cul tivation: well watered and plenty of timber. School, postothee and church mile: to lioseburr. 12 miles. Located on county road. For further informa tion, call or write to I. F. Hicf., & Co.. Heal Estate Dealers. I lose burp, Oregon, 1