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Men's Straw Hats at less than Co&
Men's Half Shoes at co&
Linen Dusters, Socks, Suit Cases.
Men's Underwear.
Ladies' Suits, Waists, Gloves,
Corset Covers and Underwear.
Great line of Hand Bags and Combs.
Lawns of all kinds at less than cost
A fine line of Linens for Suits and Waists,
Wrappers, House Dresses and Kimonas.
Poll oti1 Caa the nicest bargains ever of-
jdll dllU JCC fprpd von in town.
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ROAD DRAGGING.
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LOCAL NEWS.
Col. J. G. Duy wus in town from
Olalla IIiIh arttiriionn.
G. W. Thompson, of Camna Vullny,
wna In town on biiHini'ttu thin morn
liiK. Hon. 11. A. Hootli w(ih In town on
Sumln.v niKht enroute to (IrnntH Van
lo ntlunrt the fumrnl of IiIh hrotlnr-hi-lnw,
Victor l't'tciHon. who riled a
few duys ago at Lou AiiKflca.
Viewing out two rolocatloiiH for
roads on North Jluer ('rook, tinted
for today, mid a road holwouu Lur
ly and Kail Creek to be viewed lin
medhitely after, had to he poHlponed
to Homo later date as H. H. Hixon,
one or the county road vlcwem. Is In
Portland an a witneuti on the Booth
cane.
New plate Klaus counters and a
new linoleum floor covering placed
today In the store of the MaiHteiH
Drug Co., add decidedly to the ele-Kuiu-o
tr the utore n well ns kMiik
u much better display of goodu.
Htell Zlgler whs hero from Salem
Su ndny.
It. U Cannon was down from 1 air
ley today.
Vrs. II. II. Stapletou spent today
with friends In Oakland.
Mrs. II. A. Collins and daughter.
Mis a Ca rle, iri In the city from
Oakland
Ceo. Hoove.!, of Vortlnnd, spenl
Sin; day iiere w th his brother, Dr. K
V. Hoov r.
John 1 .under was in from neat
WliiKtons today, lie has his luirve'st
lug about nnlhed.
The wool market la Improving.
14 centH per pound now being of
fered by local dealers.
MIhh Linn Kerkensher, a Kt'hool
teacher of Inner Hay. Wash., is vis
iting hero with her brother, K. It
Feckemdier.
Miss Hirdie Ctotey returned home
to ailvertou today, after a two
weeks' visit here with Mrs. It. K.
Lohr, Jr.
Mayor Ira Wlniberly, of Drain. nni
Mm. C. 1j. Clevenger. of (irantc
raas, am visiting here with thed
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Wimberty.
It. Strong. Z. N. Ageo, U. I,
(.lie and the latter'a brother. 11 S.
(llle, of Snleni, left today for the
mountains near Millwood to spend n
few days.
Dr. A. T. Stelner and party return
ed home to Salem Sunday after a 10
rinys hunting trip in the mountains
oast of Kiddle, They had a good out
ing and killed several deer.
Win. Iluselton left Sunday for
Kerby, JoHcphlue county, to look af
ter some mining Interests.
I lei until Stephens, of Oakland,
Hpent Sunday here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. it. L. Stephens.
J. W. Sherwood, state coiuuinnrier
of the Maccabees, Is here from Port
land and will meet with the Ktme
hurg lorigo on Wednesday evening.
All members are reuuested to he
present.
Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Marsters, of
Happy Valley, nud their duughters,
Mrs. Mabel Pearl, of .Portland, and
Miss Nelllo Marsters, of Drownsvllle.
left hero this morning for Myrtle
Point to attend a family reunion.
C. F. Prosch, tho photographer, Is
having an additional room built on
hts gallery for the special work ot
doing enlarging. He recently pur
chased the business of 11. (). Lewis
and has ono of the best equipped
studios In the state.
While making shingles last Satur
day, W. W. Helms, who lives on the
old Hoover place at Olalla, accident
ally severed the artery In the palm
of his left hand. Dr. I loover st Itched
the wound, and Mr. Helms will soon
ho able to use tho hand.
Cledner Is tho name of the man
who will open an electric theatre in
the Hoover building. In the apart
ments now occupied by The Smoke
house. He will open probably aboui
the middle of August. Mr. Cledner
conducts an electric theatre In
Portland.
K. K. Wnlle ca uo over from Suth
erlln valley this morning, where he is
building a large new residence on the
old Sutherlln homestead. A promin
ent feature of the structure Is a
double-deck -1 0-foot veranda ovei
KM) ftot In total length. The house
will be supplied with hot nud cold
water throughout, will be lighted by
electricity and include every modern
convenience. This morning Mr
Walte began the erection of a tine,
new barn there which will also be
provided with n complete water sup
ply and electric lights. Itonds will
be graded about the premises, trees
planted and everything put Into ex
client shape. When completed Mr.
Watte will have one of the finest
country homes in the state, and be
sides its beautiful and sightly loca
tion, it will be supplied with all the
conveniences of n modern city residence
WANTED
WANT KD A girl to do general
housework; wages $20. Answer
B. It. 100, Post Office. dtf
W A NT IS L) A y o u n g lady to learn
operating. Apply to manager of
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
Co. dtf
W A NT 10 D Plal n Hew 1 n g. Jnqui re
at Flint's candy store. dal!0
FOll MALIC.
How th Invtntor of the King Drag
Discovered Hit Method.
D. Ward King of llaltland. Mo., In
ventor of the Kins method of road
dragging, baa u theory which practi.e
bus demonstrated to be correct. It is
that all clay and gumbo roads should
be dragged with a light drag after each
rain or wet The drag smooths
down the rough places und tills up the
ruts. When the bim dries up the. road
It leaves a roadbed as smooth and Kr
feet as a city street.
Tho discovery of this method and tht
more Important discovery of Mr. King
were largely accirieutal. Years ago he
. lived ou a small hut well improved
1 farm near Maltland. lie wus not par
tlcularly Interested In the good road
j uiovemeut its a national or state Issue,
but the four miles of road from his
farm to Maltland were of great interest
to hhu, says tl!- f't. Louts (jlohe-Democrat.
The road was of that soft, sticky
red clay that in wet weather clings to
the wagon wheels in great lumps and
dry weather Is as hard as a rock and
almost as Injurious to wiigju tires.
Passlug wagons In wet weather would
dig deep ruts, and when the road dried
up the ruts would remain. At, best the
road was very poor. Many times when
wheat was selling at a good price and
Mr. King had inauy bushels of It the
road would be so bud that he could
not haul It to the market, and when
the road finally became passable the
market would lie low again.
After many experiments he con
structed a small, light drag, using two
jLI tillers connected with Ifht strips,
and begau to drag the roatl In front of
his residence. After each ratu be
would run tho drag over it, and when
the sun came out and the road dried
up It waa in perfect condition. When
he begau to drag the road many of his
neighbors told other neighbors that
King was crazy. Others told Kiug
himself that he was crazy. Others
who did not say anything believed be
waa crazy. But the experiments proved
that King's method was successful,
aiul he extended his operations until
he was dragging all the road in front
of bis farm. LI Is neighbors took It up,
and in a few months the road from Ids
farm to Maltland was as good as auy
In Missouri.
George B. Ellis, secretary of the state
board of agriculture, heard of Mr.
King's good roads methods and Invited
him to speak at the farmers Institute
In his neighborhood. He accepted, and,
being an enthusiast ou the subject, be
made several converts. He was en
gaged for a series of lectures and baa
turned over his farm to others and is
devoting nil of his time to preaching
the gospel of good roads. Ciood roads
meetings have been held in various
parta of Missouri and hundreds of con
verts have been made. After every
rain In Missouri hundreds of farmers
drag the roads In front of their farms,
and the number of these vol tin leer
mad workers Is Increasing every week.
KOK SAMS Horse unfl buggy, also
several empty barrels. Call on W.
M. VnnHuren, Hoseburg, Oregon, nl
FOR SALM Cood sized, servjceable
office Bafe. Apply ut the Leona
Mills Lumber Cos. ynrd. on Oak
Street, Hoseburg. tf
VO 1 1 S A 1 , 10 $ 1 , 4 0 0 . 0 (f worth of
City of Itoseburg warrants. Ap
ply to F. 1 Patterson. dJ2i
KOU SALK First-class improved
White sewing machine, drop head,
$25.00. Inquire at A. Peterson's
shoe shop, Cass street. J2S
FOR
BAD BLOOD
When bad blood is caused from im infection of tho circulation by the
virus o( ContaRious Wood Poison, it usually shows in the form of ulcerated
mouth and throat, copper -colored splotches on the lm.lv, swollen glands in
the groin, falling hair, sores ami ulcers, etc. These Rcucrnl symptoms,
aflectlllg all paits of the body, show how deeplv poisoned the Mood
becon'cs, and emphasizes the dangerous character of the trouble. If allowed
to remain in the system the disease will finally wreck the health and break
down the strongest constitution. No medicine cm cure Contagious Mood
Poison which does not rid the circulation of every particle of the virus
S. S. S. is the one real and certain cure; it g.n-s down to the very bottom of
the trouble, and by removing every trace of the poiton, and adding tu b,
healthful qualities to the blood, forever cures this powerful disorder. S S. S.
is the most reliable of all blood purifiers, and its concentr ated ingredient of
healthful vegetable extracts and juices espccuHy adapt it to curing this
insidious trouble. Write for our home treatment Ixxik. which is a valuable
aid In the treatment of the different stages of the disease, and ask for any
special medical advice you wish. No charge for either.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
FOR SALE New 8-rooin plastered
Iiouho, 5 rooms finished on first
floor. Jn (irovo. Address Wm. H.
riiethnm, Box 482. Hoseburg dJ23
FOR SALE Scholarship in the
Uehnko-Walkor HuslnoBS College,
of Portland. Will sell fur 124.60,
which Is a bargain. AddresB
Leone Matthews, dlldo, Ore. dsw
FOR SALK A team of horses,
cheap. If taken at oiieo. Inquire
of W. M. Fesl, at Mount Nebo
dairy farm. dtf
FOR SALK New liny. 61) tons of
No. I cheat hay and 40 tons of
oats nnd bnrley mixed. No. I, no
weeds. Apply to U. 11. Pitta
Ruckles, Ore dsf
FOR SALE Practically new 6-room
cottage, all modern conveniences.
Will exchange for Portland prop
erty. Call on L. Kabat, Roseburg.
Oregon. dTF
FOR SALE Good paying plumbing
and tinning business. Address II.,
care of Rovlew, Roseburg. tf
LOST AM) KOl XI.
LOST A bunch of keys, between
Hoseburg and Dlxonvllle. inline of
John Rant on tag. Finder please
leave at this olllce.
VOll ltKNT.
FORHENT (looil "otIlw-Tc.orns-!!!
Abraham building.
A. Iiiielinnati.
Apply to .1
If
ADMINISTRATORS SALE I have
for sale 2 4 lots on Pine street,
also lot and building known as
the Penning lodging house. Lane
etreet. Also 6 acres 1 V4 miles
out, near Varget Range, and 20
acres tn Looking Glass. Tor par
ticulars call on or address J. T.
Goodman, administrator estate of
J- J-teCny. deceas d dtf
XOT1CK TO CKKDITOHS Having
lost our business by fire, we res
pectfully ask all persons knowing
themselves Indebted to us to settle
ss soon as possible. T. J. Wit.
LI A MS SON. Wilbur Or. tf
XOTIt'K All liersons olio nr.. in.
iietned to N. M. Van lliiren will
please rail and settle without delav
at W. M. VAN lilREN.
Odorless and Dustless R3ads.
Consul T. II. Norton, writing to the
state department from Chenndtz, Ccr
mauy, says that a Saxon linn has In
troduced n road binding composition
which has uceu tried ou tho macadam
ized streets of Leipzig nnd otliLT places
with much success. The materhit iu
tints descrlU'd:
It Is a mixture of the heavier resid
ual oils obtained In the distillation of
coal tar with high boiling hydrocar
bons. The method of mixing apparent
ly involves a certain degree of chem
ical combination. In which phenol and
similar constituents play n role. The
manufactured materMil la prepared for
use by heating In Iron caldrons. Iden
tical with those used for asphalt, to
temperatures ranging from 'Jit! to 218
degrees K. (UK) to IJO C.. It Is then
sprayed evenly over the mirfnce of a
roadway with n special form of ap
paratus and under such blh pressure
that the Moid mass penetrates to a cer
tn iti distance into the upper layer of
dust or dirt. The result is the forma
tion of n compact lustrous black coat
ing which meets the demands of heavy
tralllc nnd Is not disintegrated Into
dust particles. A marked advantage of
tile new prin-ess ever ttie methods hith
erto employed for the same purpose
and based upon the use of ordinary
tar Is the total nbsence' of odor after
the application.
A Great Undertaking.
To promote the building of Improved
roads In Colorado. Wyoming. 1'tah.
Montana. Idaho. New Mexico and Arl
zona and make accessible the wonder
ful nntunil scenery throughout the ter
ritory along the eastern base of the
Kocky mountains the Hocky Mountain
Highway association has Kvu incor
porated nt le:iver by Corn Id Hughes.
llaroSd Kouutz and tMiarles A. John
sou. MetulH-ndiip In the organization
Is otn to any one Interested In the
good road' movement, and It Is report
ed that already a large number of
prominent Colorado citizens have slg
ullled their intention of Joining. The
numey for arrlng out the plans of
the association will be derived three gh
private subscriptions nnd through state
nnd municipal aid. II Is hoped that
through the efforts of this nsoi:ittou
there will eventually le constructed a
chain of good roads Joining till p.duts
of Interest throughout this section.
Public Ownership of Roade.
The Idea of public ownership of the
highways seems to U coming tr tie
front. It tias I teen projtosed that he
i lty of Philadelphia purchne the rltvht
of way nnd the projHTty abutting tbe
proosed new parkway leading from
the central part of the city to Kalr
motint park. In Milwaukee county.
Wis., the board of suitervlsors Is dis
cussing the advisability of acquiring
the title to roads In varlou townships
to the number of twentr 0Q Improv
ing and maintaining tbeV UxaaVoo.
LOW
RATES
EAST
WILL UE MADE THIS SEASON I1Y THE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
(Lines In Oregon)
From Roseburg, Ore.
as follows:
BOTH WA.r ONK WAY
TO THKOI'dll VIA
PORTLAND CALIFORNIA
Chicago $78.50 $87.50
St. Louis 73.50 82.50
St. Paul 66.00 81.75
Omaha 66.00 75.00
Kansas City.. 66.00 75.00
TICKETS WILL HE ON SALE
July 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Cood for return In 1)0 days with stojiovfr
privileges in pleasure within limits
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further information call on
L. B. MOORE, Local Agent
or write to
Wm. McMurray
General Passenger Agent, Portand, Or.
AF. A. M., Laurel Lodge No. IS Holdi
regular meetiuga on 2nd aua 4th Wednet
daynolbftch mouth.
G. C. Gbiram, W. M.
N. T. Jkwett. Wworetar?'
A O.U.W. ktmeuiiTK lwlir- tin. id Mani
A the 2nd ud 4lh MomUyg of each muntl
at 7:30 p. m., iu the Foresters' Hall. Al
memoerBingoou siamim? are invited to al
tcuu j. n.uowiu, u, w ,
K H. Lbnux, Retiorrier,
n P. O. KLK.H. ROM) burn lw.. n flU IInMB
5 regular oommunlentloiiB at the Elks
i em pie on jug ana aid Thtirndays of em h
month. All nit-mbem roquet ted to attpt d
iwumiij, uu u viBiwug iirumerp are conn
ally invited to atteud.
K. L. Pabrott, E. R.
tiSO. W. ptal Y. prtrT.
DKORKK OK HONOR, MyntlC Ixxlge No 13
Muets'iudatid 4th ThursiJuy evtmlugf oi
eauL moiub lo Mm-rubet; Hall. VihTtliig
il IN NIK K. CAVKNDEK, C. Of II
A. II. Lknox. Rec.
I. W'. D.'Wkll. Receiver.
FALKH, Koit-bnrg .ierte roema la Odd
Polloura Hall mi tA anH Jtt. Mn..
Idbi of each month, -t 8 'clock. Visit
ivg brethreu iu Rood Btnndlng alway welcome.
O. f l'LVSR, W. F.,
C. W. Bal- ard. Sec.
C OF A., Court Douglaa No. ForewWrt of
Foremen' Hal 1 . Vim tl ng brothers ft)
waya welcome. W, J. Brand, C. R.
K. H.Lrhox, Rec. l-ee.
K. V. HuoviH,l'hyalclan
1 O. O. P.. Rising Star Ixxlgc No. 171, meets in
I yjun riMinw" lemiUH every rfiiitty eveuiug
Vlniting bretliere alwnvs welcome.
K. X. KwARr, N. u.
F. (i MK'ri.li, R. 8.
M. Fickle, F. a.
10. O. F., Phtletarlnn I-odtte No. 8 Meets In
Odd FellowdTeiiijde, etiriier of JrtekMin and
l-'ass Streets, on HalunUv evening i f ech
week. Members of thoonler In goid Btaiiding
J. o. Ooodnow, N. a.
N.T. Jkwktt, R. h.
10. O. F., t'nlon KneHininnent No 9-Meetp
Iti (t.l.l L.ll...r.' Tu..,l....n . ...!
inursiiny evening-iii em n month. V lull
ing brethtirvn alwayv weleunie.
H O. I.KWtn, t'. V.
J. O liooiiNow, Seribe.
Meets every
OF P., Alpha Lodge No. 47-
IX WetltiemlBVln I. O. O. r . Hall. Ht T:.ttl i. m
Meinliere In gotd BtHUdlng are tuvhvd to
:lrn V. WlHRRRLY, i: c.
L A. Sanciuaky. K. R. 8.
O. T. M-, Proteeiton Tent No. lIV-Hnldd
IX n-ttumr meet tin n on everv We.itielav
liimht In Maci'alH'eV Hall. All vuititiH
members lu gotnl Hiauding are tuviteil to at-
H'Utl.
P. F. Pat lemon. Pom.
U. W. Rait, R. K.
I O.T. M., Roaeburg Hive No. 11 Hold
regular reviews ou every luelav utter
noon al J'M o'eloek in the Mh-.ip'. ii-h
S stem of others Hives visiUng tn i lie city are
MR. (!. H. ItONRIIRAKR, POM.
Urh. Jissie lUi'i-, . K.
MOPKRS WOOPMKNOF AMKKIPA, Mvrtle
Panip No. fttw meets on the flecoiid'and
fourth Wlnesdnvfl of everv month In the
FnrrMer' Hall. Travelliia Neiirhlwrsare cor-
uiniij iut neu 10 vimi our t Hinp.
A P. Makhtru.-, Consul,
A. Sauman. Plerk.
MOI'KRN RKOTHRRHOnn OP AMKKIPA'
Roseburg Uxlge No. 4;U-Meet everv .'ml
Hud 4Ih Thiimdsy In Maeeabee Teinple.
Visiting members alnays welcome.
Kvci.y.n Hinivkk, President
Hkktha WahiiiT, Wecre'ary.
K H R.Mahnr. Chin' V. a II ,.t.l . i. j .
regular hi fell nit ou 1st ami ard Tliurmluys
in ii .'i inn tinillllK IlieiniHTfl in
rki1 h landing are renpeetiull)- invited to at-
Mw I. WOI.I.RNBRRU, W. M.
Frri Joh.nshm. Secretary
N. 0.. To. D Pcparafe Rattalinn Meets
every i nnrsnay evening at the Armory
Hall at 9 o'clock.
F. B. Hamli.v. Captain.
0
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RKHKKAHM, Kwebiirg RuN-krh Lodge No.
41. I. O. O. F -Meets tn Odd F Hows"
Tempi every Tuesday eenhiir. Vliiiln
sisters and brethren Invited to aitend.
MR. M.i-ilK ROHKKT-Ot W.fl.
Mrk. ni-HK)., rM-retary.
WOMFN OP W OOPPRAFT, Lllar ( Irrle No.
lit Meet on tsl and ,lrd M-mi.Irv evening
of eaeh moiiih at dl Ffll.i'ws Halt
VlMiltig memtvrs In food standing ar m
TlUd to atteLd.
FU'RR' R MtMrwvc. 0. N.
IHra Hrkn, tlerk
IIOIIMKN OF Till! WOKI.P, .k llmpNn.
Slffli ,t ih lcl.l Krllp-..- Hxll In
Korvburtr. trtrv 1l n1 ft Mon.Ur
K N. U RT. 1'. r. '
J. M. Thko.nx, Clrk.
Th ReTlew always leada.
The J. G. Flook CompaDy hare de
cided to deul tn fruit hoses. Early
lu the season they 3ald Ihey would
not handle fruit boxes this year, but
on account of so many requests for
boxes they are now prepared to sup
ply peach, apple or oiher boxes In
small or large quanililrs. For
prompt delivery nnd low prices Riie
thera your orders. DSW
In mentioning In Saturday's Re
view the arrests for alleged viola
tion of the Sunday closhiK law the
reporter mated: "The private pro
secutor Is L. W. Ingles, a local char
acter, who Is generally recognized as
the "spotter" for the so-called re
form element." Upon Inquiry we
nnd that Mr. Ingles is representing
only himself in this matter, so far as
we are able to learn, and he certain
ly does not represent the leaders In
the recent prohibition campaign in
this county. As to Rev. Hawkins'
Sunday evening sermon on "Hllnti
Pigs" nothing sensational was devel
oped, his talk being more of general
application than to anyone in par
ticular in Miis city.
A force of 12 men under Con
tractor Winnie Gaddis began excavat
ing today for the new standard 4
Inch water main to be laid from G.
W. Rapp's grocery, on Cass street,
to the .1. G. Flook Co's. mill on
Sheridan street. This work will be
followed as fast as the water com-
" .. ..carina OQ
pany receives pij -m - t
Cher streets. street
paving. i""'T. i. fr su-
best mauufactureu "" "." ,lid
wl i be oi D-int uim. -
huh mains will he laid on s.reets
running east and ei. ,.,..,,
(.i,1k-" will he connected o '""
pipe to make a complete crr:u."
system. The stretch of work begun
today will be finished in about one
week.
The First Ui-qulsltc of Ueautr.
The first requisite of beauty Is a
clear complexion. Orino Laxative
Fruit Svrup clears a sallow blotched
complexion as it .stimulates the
liver and bowels, and the eyes be
come bright ami clear. You owe It
to your friends to take It If your
complexion is bad. Orino Laxative
Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or
gripe and is very pleasant to take.
Refuse substitutes. IM Cross Phar-
Revlew always leads.
I
AUTOMOBILE
FOR SALE!
9 Rebuilt, all working parts in good condi
tion. A bargain for some one.
H. W. ALTH AUS & SONS
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore.
HIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIII MHMIIIIH
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What makes our
business grow? II
It's because we treat
the people right. fl
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Some merchants in their attempt to lead iu S
prices often buy inferior goods but that is some- U
thing that this company does not do.
Our courteous treatment, the superior quality
of our goods and the right prices is what is build- ff
iug up our business every day.
If you are not a regular customer place a trial 55
order and be conviuc;d. 55
Yours for a square deal,
Alton S. Frey & Co I
GROCERS
1'hnnes 2(11. anil Sol
Successors.-to J.-IBarkerit Co.
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4-
YAQUINA BAY
Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort
The place to go for perfect rest and every conceiv
able form of healthful and delightful recreation!
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE - Rest of f,.K U an ,
dance of it. Fresh water from spring. All modern
such as telegraph, telephone, and markets f.-eshly ,,.:, "1"i
day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnUhwi or unfur, i?
U) be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations ,td
NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern 1'a. ific to Ml
Corvajlis. thence forvallis and Kastern It. I. Triljll . v or
and the trip a pleasure throughout. - rrn-e daily
RATE FROM ROSEBURG
Seeoa sii-months ticket $8.00
tur elalioraie new Summer B.k (rivesaconcisede.ril.
tion of Newport, including a list of hotels their raimi ,
and rates. Call on. telephone or write
L. B. MOORE, Local Agent, S. P Co.
WM. MCMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent, Portland. Ore?0n.
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