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NEWPORT
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 ARB COMPLETE Host of food and un alum
dance of It. Kresn water from spring. All modern necessities,
such as telegraph, telephone, and markets freshly provided every
day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished
to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations.
NEWPORT Is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Allany or
Corvallls, thence Corvallls and Eastern It. It. Train Bervlce dully
and the trip a pleasure throughout.
RATE FROM ROSEBURG
Season six-months ticket $8.00
Our elaborate new Summer Book Klvesaconclsedesurlp
tlon of Newport, Including a list of hotels their capacity
aud rates. Call on, telephone or write
L. B. MOORE, Loral Agent, S. P Co.
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WM. MCMURRAV,
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LOCAL NEWS.
Call on P. Long for harness.
"Get the Habit!" The Crescent
Theatre. 10c. TP
Ladles' tailored suits for Pall have
Just arrived at II. Marks Co. daw
"Get the Habit!" The Crescent
Theatre. 10c. TP
Certain aud speedy cure for poison
oak. Maraters' poison oak remedy.
"Get the Habit." The Crescent
Theatre. 10c. TP
Before going camping get a bottle
of Maraters poison oak remedy. TP
HKK PAT IHtLAN, the Bo-different
comedian and banjo king at the
Crescent tonight and tomorrow night.
10 cents. D
ThoB. Hatfleld was In from Dlxon
vlile today on business beforo th
U. 3. laud office.
E. Hrothera Is busy shipping his
Karly Crawford peaches aud reports
a good crop thta year.
"Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for
years. No appetite, and what I did
eat distressed me torribly. Iturdork
Blood Hitters cured me." J. H.
Walker, Bunbury, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. I). R. Moody, of
Caldwell, Idaho, are expected to ar
rive this evening to spend the win
ter with Mr. and Mrs. P. II. llaynoH.
They are Mra. Huyucs' mother and
father.
Mra. W. I. Moore and daughters
Mlssea Lyllth and Grace, returned on
Saturday from Newport. Misa Ly
llth baa been engaged to give a eerier
of recitals at Salem during the State
Fair this year.
Work has been commenced by
John Itast, Jr., on cleaning out the
old mlllrace for the Hast & Crltesei
flour mill In North Itosehurg. A
new concrete dam will be placed In
Deer Creek, preparatory for operat
ing the mill the coming winter, after
an Idleness of two years.
"Tad" Jones and Lon Parker left
Sunday for the Linn County fair at
Bclo, taking Bloug two running
horses, Bert Brown's "Oregon
Prank" and Ned (lllmore'a "Prin
cess." Ijiter they will Journey to the
state fair at Salem, where they will
be Joined by the owners of the
horses.
Ally. W. W. Cardwell and wife
and aon, Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Dirk
Turpln and Percy Fletcher leave to
morrow for Marslilleld to intend the
district fair. Mr. Cardwell will take
along his fast running horse "King
Kohr," and "Snark." the Cranti
Pass runner that won the inalii
evenea at the last two fairs held
here.
W. H. KIHHKIl, Pre. J. . BOOTH, Vice-Pro. J. M. Tlllto.VK, Hec.
The Douglas County Abstract Company
Hue censor to P. E. Alloy.
Abstract of Title Furnished. Titles (iuti ran teed.
l-Dd Office Practice a SlHT.alljr. Safety Deposit It.nrs for Kent.
Timber Lauds Uuuicht aud Sold. ..and Scrip for Sale.
Ileal nutate and Iiifwrmire.
I'aprrti rrtt.vrr.jr rrrprtrcd for Filing on (iovrriimriK I-nmlv
Township Map, WiowhiK Var4 i,4, of all TowtuhlHi
lfcM.turK Ian4 I MM r let, ft tVWs Karh.
WV I ihW V. B. n4 omc.
The Birth Stone for August
MOONSTONE
rall T-ieir latent patttroiln M'vrwara, whi.-h havt ju-l arrlvrf lh, r
araoeN.autlluMU(n aioiittl.in lho w K.. U thr tiry l.lr-l ,VMUli
aiirrar. It U "I M W fc"K and guaranteed lot flhf yi-ars.
la our nvchaotcal dv.rlnieut - liatr no tt-lr htit-a.
0a Onlr cla,lr U Wakh Rpalrlnaf
J. T. BYAN, Roseburg, Oregon
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AT HOSKHl'Itt; AlWl'HT
Series of Development lcuguu Meet
ings to be Held.
SALEM, Or., Aug. 10. Colonel 13.
Hofer, president of Hie Willamette
Valley Development League, bus ur
ranged a series of development meet
ings to be held at th principal cities
of western Oregon this week, ending
with meetings at Murshlleld during
the district fair at that place next
week.
Plve speakers besides Colonel
llofer will constitute the party when
It leaves here next Wednesday, but
It Is expected that at each point
where a meeting is held others will
Join the crowd and proceed to Mursh
lleld for the meeting o fthe Coos Buy
Development Congress, which is to
be held In connection with the fair
The places und dates at which meet.
Ings are to he held ure us follows:
Corvallls, Wednesday nl'tei-noon
August ID.
Albany, Wednesday evening, Aug
use 19.
Cottage Grove, Thursday after
noon. August 20.
Ktigeue, Thursduy evening, August
20.
Itosehurg, Pridny evening, August
21.
MurKhlleld, AugiiBt 2-1 and 2li.
The following speakers will handle
the subjects named: Attorney tien-
ernl Crawford, "A Deep Sea Harbor
at Coos Bay;" Judge John II. Scott.
"Tho Greater Oregon Good Itonds
Campaign"; Hon. II. P. Jones, "Pree
Locks and Canal on the Willamette1
Slate Kngllieer John II. Lewis, "The
Proposed New Oregon Water ('ode";
Knilrond Comlssioner West, "Ore
gon's Lnrgo Landholdlngs."
At each meeting a delegation will
he added to the crowd of Valley
boosters who nre going to help out
the Coos liny Congress, und this cam
paign for the nwukenlng of Interest
lit the opening of that harbor will lie
the opening of ever undertaken.
Prederlck A Krlbs arrived here
this evening from Portland, nceoin
pnnled by Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Hub
hilt, or Washington. I. ('.. who will
be guests at the home of Prank P..
Alley for several days. Mr. Iluhblt
was connected with tho general lend
olllce at Washington for 17 years aud
Is now one of the most prominent
land attorneys of the country.
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LOST Last Prlday evening, pos
sibly on the carnival grounds, r
lady's nugget pin. Plnder please
return to this olllce or to the
Itochilale store. A.O
the i
nosF.nriu). itK;nv.
Vt'iiy James Lee Got W.-ll.
Everybody la Zanesvllle, O.,
knows MrB. Mary Lee, of rural
route 8. She writes: "My husband,
James Lee, firmly believes he owes
his life to the use of Dr. King's
New Discovery. His lungs were se
verely affected that consumption
seemed Inevitable, when a friend rec
ommended New Discovery. We tried
it, and Its use has restored him to
perfect health." Dr. King's New
Discovery is the King of throat and
lung remedies. Por cougha and
colds it haB no equal. The first dose
gives relief. Try It. Sold under a
guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Co's.
drug store. 60c and 1.00. Trial
bottle free.
POIt SALB Without exception, the
finest 10-acre tract In vicinity of
Itosehurg. Only 2 Vs miles from
city, with fine frontuge on bank
of Umpqua river; splendid deep,
rich, sundy, river-bottom loam;
about 8 acres Bet to standard var
ieties of aptiles, pears, peaches and
awlnuts. Some treea In full
bearing; good building site; same
fjuulity of land adjoining worth
$i00 and upwards per acre. Price
$2,200. Easy terms If desired.
N. D. McCall, Roseburg, Oregon.
dswtf
FOR SALB Good paying plumbing
and tinning business. Address H.,
cure of Review, Roseburg. tf
K. A A. M., laurel Lodge No. is Hold
, regular ueetlugsoo iudftua 4th Weduei
1 dtriofeaca month.
U. :. UpUHAH, W. H.
N. T. Jewbtt, Svoreurj
AO.D.W. honour hoof j Mo. 16 Meet
the '2nd and 4th Monday! of etch mootl
t7:0 p. m., iu Itao Koretera' Hal). Al
member 111 good tatnUiig are luviteri to at
'cud - J. W.Dowkll, M. W.
K U, Lkhux, Kecorder.
BP. U. KLKB, Row burg Louie, rfO.Sttt HoliW
regular ootnmuulcatiom at the Ellen
Temple oil 2uti aud 4ih Thuradayi of eaxb
nonth. All membari rqueited to attet d
Mginariy, ana an viiuiuf Droinere are conn
ally luTlted to aiieud.
K. I. I' ABBOTT, K. R.
(). W. TAt.n y . rtooreUry.
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KflKKK OK HONOR. M Title Lodge No. 13-
Mieu 'Mia anu in inurwiitv evuuiun ui
Mich mofilh iu I'niii'Hbeu Hall. Viiitllll!
oembtimconiinuy iuvhcu uiaiieua.
MlNNIK K. ('AVKNItKK) C Of II
A. II, Lkmox, Reo.
f. W. Dowkll, BfcelTer.
EAHI.KH, RiMHburg Aerie meeli In Odd
Fellows Hall ou'od and 4th Mouday even-
lugi of each montb. ai 8 i. 'clock, viilt
lug brelhieu lu good ilatidlug alway welcome.
. l iri.VBR. W. P..
C. W. Bali a bp. Hec,
fT Of A., (kiiirt ltotiglae No. Foreateri ol
America, meew eacn iiieimay evening ii
FortsHUtri' ila.ll . VUltlng brother! al
wayi weluoioe. W, J. Hhano, O. R.
E. H.Lkhoi, Reo. hoc.
K. V. UoovBH,PhyilolaD
0. (. F. , Rlttlng Star Ixlgi No. 174, meet! lo
i ikki rv iiuwa i L'liipie every r riuay evumiig.
VIhII ng brellieren it I ways welcome.
K. N. F.wAHT, N. O.
F. (1 Miriu.l, R. S.
M. FICHU, r
O. (. P., riillHarUti Lodge No. ft McoU In
l Ouil rcllowH iviii'itt t'ornur ol jhi'Knoii aim
' ('anH StrclH,.on Hulurduy evening of earn
wi-i-lt. Mt'inlicm or the order In good slmnling
ore liivHcd to Hlinid.
j. 1 1, uiMUJHuw. rt. i.
N, T. Jkwktt, R. B.
O. K , Union KiH'HinHiietit No. U-MfctK
In (Mil Fellown' 'IV in pie on the tut and :lnl
i nurmiH)' vvDiiiiigH oi earn nioiitii. Mim
ing brellieren ahvayii weh-ome,
II O. I.kwik, V. V.
J. O. OoobNow, Kcrlbe.
K()F P.,AlpliA LiMlge No. 47 Met ever
WedncKdny in I. O. O. V. Hnll, hi 7 :..) p. in
47 Meets every
to
lf,KN V. WUHKKI.Y, (!. C.
L A. MANCTUAKY, K. K
i O. T. M., I'rolei'thm Ten I No. lfi HoIiIb
IX n-gHinr inceiiiign on every n eunewiay
' lit whl in Mm'otHr'r Hall. All vlaitlng
nieiiiiK-'rH iu goou Handing are iiiviuhi lo av
tend.
P. F. I'atlontoti, Com.
, U. W. KAl'P, k. k.
O. T. M., R burg Hive No. 11 Hold!
I regular review! on every 1 uentlay after
tioon Ht VUMio'i'lock in the MHi'tabee Hall
H uteri oi otheri Hived vlnlting in the city are
'onuniiy uivmo to aiienu our reviews.
MltM. V. H. liONKIIKAKK. Com.
Mkh. Jkniir lUl'H. K. K.
MODKRS WOOHMKN OP AMKKK'A, Myrtle
i'nnii So. ikiAi meeti on the it-cond and
fourth ednt"i(tiyii ot every month to the
t-or rente in nan. Traveiltia neignboriare cor
dially invited lovlnltonr Camp.
A. (. Makhtickh, Con mi I,
A. Hauman, Clerk.
MO I -K UN HKOTHKKHOOI) OF AUKKK'A'
Kuat'lmrtf UxIk No. 'XA Mttt tvery '.'ml
ami 4th huimUy In MnTabee To tuple.
YIhIUiik uii'Uibi'rtt nIyvhvh wflnmiv.
Kvklyn IIinivrk, I'reiiMetit
11 k Kin a Whioht, Secretary.
OK S , Kimtiiirc Chapter No. H Hold their
rt'K"lr mrrtiiiK ou lit anil Tliurttltiyi
In eacli Mii in. V UK i tin mfinlx'r in
kimhI fctauiliiiK are restpiH-tfully larilcd to at
U'lul. Mhn I, Woi.i.ESBFafl, W. M.
Khkr Jounhdn, tkt-retary
N. (., t'o. D Separate Hnttallon Mim-ih
overy TliurMlay i'vuiiIuk at ihe Armory
Hall al n o'clock.
11 .Huh'OH, t'aptaln.
KIIKKAHS, Itoni-tmrg KutM'kah Lm1k. No.
41. I- O K.-Mtta In IM1 K llown'
1 ftniilf f crV Tui'dtlaf eM'iilna. VIkIUii
hUIiTh ami brethren ltivlteil to altentt.
MMH. .M (HOIK KoHIKTrU'N . N.fl.
Mhm. Stkiiiknmn( BM-rviarjr.
WOMKS OK WOOIH'KAFT, l.llac Clrple No.
in Mc'i on Im a n. I ;lnl Momtav f veiling
of . Ii uiunth al tMil Ktllow Hull.
Vimllnit humhIktu in goo! atainllng arc lu
viUtt lu atu-inl.
KutRKN K lUMtfHtS. G. N.
run Hokrn, Clerk
tifOODMKN OFTIIR WOltl.p, Oak mmp:
Vy 1- Mr.'lKH Hie Odtl Kvlluwf Hall In
KowIxitr, rrcrv tut and irj Monlav
venlnga. Milting tn-ifchborii alwayi wvUoui.
J. H Tiiku.ni, i'lark.
WHEN
YOU at ou'
W A NT ast ou'
SHOES That WiH FIT You
As long as you wear Shoes, buy them of
R. L. STEPHENS
KXt'Lt S1VK DKAI.KH IX HXK IHiOT-WKAlL ROSKLUKC, OR.
t-'or Sore Fet.
'I have found Bucklen'a Arnica
Salve to be the proper thing to use
for sore feet, as well as for healing
burns, sores, cut, and all manner of
abrasions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of
East Poland, Me. It Is the proper
thing too for piles. Try it. Sold
under guarantee at A. C. Marsters &
Co's. drug store. 25c.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cannon were in
town from Lurley today.
Phone 661, when you want a good
driving rig or saddle horse. Horses
boarded at reasonable rates. Delmar
Dixon. dTF
HKK I'AT IKJLA.V, the so-dlBerent
comedian and banjo king at the
Crescent tonight and tomorrow night
10 cents. D
Your vacation la over; call at
Churchlll.'s and get one of those fine
Washing Machines. It .will be ot
help to you. sw
TEA
There's plenty of hum
bug in tea; not one ounce
in a ton Schilling's Best.
Yoar trocar returM fv aoatj if ya das'!
Mia tti Mf tun
FOR SALB.
FOR SALB Good sized, serviceable
office safe. Apply at the Leona
Mills Lumber Co's. yard, on Oak
Street, Roseburg. tf
PEACHES FOR SALE Good
peaches at 75 cents per box. In
the orchard. Crawford and Yel
low St. John varieties. On the S.
D. Stephens place at Edenbower.
S. E, Busklrk. SI
FOR HALE) New bay, 50 tons of
No. C cheat hay and 40 tons of
oats and barley mixed. No. 1. no
weeda. Apply to G. H. Pitts
Ruckles, Ore. dsf
FORSALE Pedigreed Scotch col
lie puppies, $5.00 to $15 each. H
K. Metcalf, Cottage Grove, Ore
gon, swtf
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 OR TRADE For wood,
a 120-egg Petaluma -Incubator and
a brooder. See Elmer Wlmberly.
WILL TRADE Portland B-ibnrhan
property for farm. Prefe lani
without buildings. Describe fully,
J. Holllster, Woodstock, Ore. t'sw
WANTED
WANTED A girl to do geuerul
houHfWork; wages $20. Answer
U. R. 100, Post Office. dtf
WANTED TO RENT A 4 or 5-room
house; must be reusunable; per
manent. AddreBs "A", care Re
view, 1 AIS
WANTED Plnin sewing
at Flint's candy store.
Inquire
da20
WANTED A young lady to learn
operating. Apply to manager of
Pud lie Telephone aud Telegraph
Co. dtf
WANTED At once, 3 or 4 good car
penters. Apply to F. F. Patter-
bou, Roseburg. da20
WANTED 20 rigging Bllngers, 10
buckers for logging camp, $t!0 per
month; 20 lumber pliers. $2.00 a
day; 2 boom men, $2.50 a day;
contract cutting piling, 1 Vg cents
per lineal foot. Address W. H
West & Co., Medford, Oregon.
DTF
LOST ANU FOUND.
LOST A bunch of keys, between
Hoaeburg and Dixonville, name ot
John Itaat on tug. Finder please
leave nt this office.
LOST July 25th, a dark blue dotted
silk parasol. Return to this of
fice aud receive reward. da 19
LOST Lady's gold brooch, crescent
shape, green emerald gold flower
in center, Hot with small pcnrl.
Finder please leave at' this office
and receive reward. dtf
FOK RENT.
FOR RENT Six-room house; close
In; bath. Inquire at this office, tf
FOR RENT Good office rooms In
Abrnham building. Apply to J
A. Huchanan. tf
FOR RENT Two houaekeewne
rooms, furnished or unfurnished.
Arply at first house Immediately
east of blacksmith shop on Irwer
Oak street, Uoseburg. tf
MYSTERY OF DREAMS
Whence Come the Warning Vis
itors We See In Sleep?
TWO VERY PUZZLING CASES.
On Whin Mother and Son Both Got
Tiding of Disaster at ths 8ama
Tims and One Where a Child Saw
Hsr Father Saved In a Shipwrack.
Out of 14U dreams of a very striking
kind Investigated by one of the lead
ing psychic research societies no fewer
thun seveuty-uiue related to a death,
and M?rlmpn (lie rarest of nil these
dreams Is the case where two persons
dreumed the same thing on the same
night, and the episode cuuie true. This
striking liiRtauce Is reported by the
Itev. U. It. Ellington:
A wotnnu parishioner of mine.' he
says, "uiioBe liusbund was a nsncr
man, nt that time ou the sea, dreamed
one night lu terribly vivid fashion that
bis little craft had Iteen cut In two by
the towering steel bows of n great
liner. Her eldest son wns with the
husband, und as she woke she screamed
out. 'Oh. save my boy, my boy! This
was remarkable enough, considering
the seiiel, hut almost at the very mo
ment the poor woman was In lHr dls
treflH, yet still asleep, another son was
pounding ut her door, half asleep aud
half awake, and crying. 'Oh. mother,
where is father? The terrified woman
now rose and let the boy lu. lie was
crying. He told her he had distinctly
heard Ills father's heavy tread coming
up the stalra and his ponderous kick
with sou boots against the door, as bad
been his maimer when returning ab
ruptly from n long cruise. Next morn
ing the alarmed mother and wife told
all the udxh'tors, and before the day
was out the drendfu' news came that
every detail of her dream was- true.
The little trawling lugger had been run
Into by a coasting liner, nearly cut In
two and sunk with all hands, Includ
ing her husband and son." '
Premonitory dreams occupy a large
part of the psychological records, and
the following case Is n very puzzling
one: A Mrs. Spruit lived nt Baluialn.
one of the suburbs of Sydney, Austra
lia. Her hualmml was a sen captain
In com urn ml of the Atneama. a wooden
ship of 1.3iO tons, which had arrived lu
Sydney lu n leaking state and was
picked up cheap by a Qrm known as
C'owllshaw Bros, for $3,500. Twice as
much was neut Iu repairs, and then
the Atacatna was sent up the coast
with a cargo of coul. She delivered
this and next set out for San Diego.
Hut when &O0 miles out from Syd
ney she sprang a leak, aud t'aptalu
Spruit decided to put hack. In spite
of the pumps the water gained, aud
soon there was a depth of eleven feet
lu the hold. Spruit now resolved to
ahumlou the ship and launch the three
boats. The captain himself, with one
sen man, the steward, boatswain and
an apprentice, was lu the twenty-four
foot lifeboat, while the rest of the
crew, twelve lu all, were In the other
two boats. Heavy boms were running,
and the bouts were nearly swamped.
As Spruit could not swim, be was
nearly drowned. Some of his men
were lost. Their situation wus ludeed
fearful In boats half filled with water
and exposed to a fierce gale -100 mites
from land. Again and again was
Spruit washed out, but nt last his boat
was picked up when Its occupants were
In the last stages of exhaustion from
fatigue, exposure aud lack of fowl. A
reporter of the Sydney Morning Her
ald called to Interview the cuptufu and
found him barefooted, with terribly
swolleu legs, covered with severe cuts
and bruises.
Now consider Mrs. Spruit's report to
the Psychical Research society, which
Is most remarkable.
"Ijtst Thursday week." she writes,
"at 3 o'clock In the mornlug my thirteen-year-old
daughter Lily came into
my bedroom and woke me by a tap ou
my forehead. 'Oh, mamma,' she cried
In a breathless whlsHr, 'I'm bo fright
ened!' I tried to soothe her. but she
only covered her face with her hands
and whispered tremblingly: 'Oh. look!
My papa's ship Is nil wrecked! Tnpa's
come home nil In rugs, with his feet
and legs cut. aud 1 see two or three of
his men drowned out of the bout.'
"I told Lily sternly It wus all non
sense. "'It Isn't! she said passionately.
'I've seen it In my dream, and 1 kuow
It's all truer
"But I coaxed her off to IhhI. The
girl kept worrying about It until the
next Sunday. A week after her dream
j my husband returned, and IJly found
; me crying when she came In from
' ?hool.
I ' Oh. mamma. she cried sharply. Ms
'the tacama wrecked?'
I "1 told her evasively her papn had
come home.
'She was not to be denied, however.
and asked, with strange persistence.
Are papa's legs cutT
"I said they were.
"And the very tirwt thing she Mid to
her father was: 'Why. you didn't have
those clothes on when I saw you! The
oties you had on were all torn In the
shipwreck.
Lily Bprult herself furnished a re
port to the Psychical Research society.
She sold she woke W terrible fright,
having seen every microscopic detail of
the shipwreck and Its sequel. She saw
her father get Into the big boat and
keep close to his ship for some time.
She watched his boat capslxe and the
Nit Allen drown. What woke her, she
said, was the bowling of the wind
shout the wreck, aud the last eh saw
was the other men pulling her father
back Into the waterlogged boat Wil
liam T. Flta-Geraid lo New York Trio-
I "Get the Habit!
Theatre. 10c.
The Crescent
TK
What makes our
business grow?
It's because we treat
the people right.
g Some merchants iu their attempt to lead iu
t prices often buy inferior goods but that is some
it thing that this company does not do.
Our courteous treatment, the superior quality
of our goods and the right prices is what is build Xt
ing up our business every day. '
If you are not a regular customer place a trial
order aud be couvinc ;d.
Yours for a pquare deal,
1 Alton S. Frey & Co
8 GROCERS
Phones 201. amlM Successore'to J.Borker'tlCo. Xi
it
AUTOMOBILE
FOR SALE!
Q Rebuilt, all working parts in good condi
tion. A bargain for some one.
H. W. ALTH AUS & SONS
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Roseburg, Ore.
WANTED $1,000-00 WORTH of 2nd Hand
goods at
Bradley's Second Hand Store
A I handle both new and second hand goods. Try my
prices on harness. You will find that I am right.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd osr Man
Phoae loss All Work fluVrin",;;,!"
H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber
SPECIAL SALK Foil TWO WEEKS OX1.Y OX
Fixtures, Including Towel Racks
Soap Dishes, Tumbler Holders '
Sponge Racks, Etc.
Ul me mate eillm.l. on your work. Stum and Hot W.t,r Spc 1
i ifm Mm rr.n i i .R.e.".".r,w''rk Ne"y
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
H. D. MAY. Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats of all kind
ian ana Poultry
We know how to cut meat to get the best results In cnnti
Is more In the cutting Hint most people believe. We mav I Tller9
perls In our line. Let us prepare your Sunday roast ,h lermei1 -convinced.
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