NOW FOR SPRING CO 1 ADlfcb' a sf-v w m at O) (O O) Co O) AND SLIPPERS The famous THE PLAINDEALER. JUNE 29. 189l. Men. see oar lot of odd coatf and vest lit 13.00 at Joeephson's Oor iunnier clothinf combines style, fir, wtsr, and low prices. Jowpbeon's. Attorn?? O. r. Coshow. of Kaaeburg, Is ia Ike city. Albany Hera! J, Wednes day. V. C. London, ol Uoeeborg, was in the city yesterday. Albany Herald, Wed nesday. VtmA . I. a .Lor aiuu.1 am .iL.n.t.rirMtdd n tit them cor- i redly, j J. M. Hansbroogh and wife of Rose burg, were registered at the Hotel Ore- j rod, Saturday. Tidings. j Strong bas a solid oak. oinicg chair, ; oanoot be f qusied in Douglas county, for j tbe low price of 95 cents. j Comrade Ewing, an old trapper and prospector of West Foik, was admitted j to tbe Soldiers' Home today. Nervousness, weakness, exhausted i nervous vitality, rbeamatlsm. Hudyan cores. All druggists, 50 cents. j Arthur Arant and family arrived in j tfiii city, from Douglas county, Saturday, en route to Klamath. Tidings. Try some of "that delicious Oregon hxiey at Mrr. Boyd's. It far excells tbe California product and is sold cheaper. . DoGas. M. D member Board of Fencion Examiners. Office. Marelers building residing corner Main and Cass street. Mrs. . C. Callins retuxne-1 borne from PorUsnd Wednesday evening, where she has been enjoying quite an extended Tisit witb friends. ilri. W. W. Kent of Drain, arrived in this city TTednesdsy, and will remain a guest of her sister, Mrs. J. T. Bridges, until after tbe Fourth. Rice & Rice : "We are buildinz a wareroom addition to oar brick. Oar rapidly increasing business as house furnishers demands it." Uise Esther Collins went to Roeeburg on Sunday, where she will bo the guest of Mise Vera Good for several days. Salem Statesman, Tuesday. Hen, we bare all kinds of Late, straw, crash, wool and far, the common for very day, and tbe dressy sort, all at right prices. Novelty Store. Dr. II. "vT. Davis will be in Koseburg July tbe 10th and remain a week or 10 days. Those wishing work should call early. (j!0.) It makes bo difference bow bad the wound if yon use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve ; it will quickly beal and leave no scar. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Tbe Ladies' Aid Society of tbe Chris tian Church will conduct a restaurant on the grounds on the -Kb. Tbe public are respectfully invited to patronize tbeir tables. . (dj4) Don't think yoa can care that alight attack cf Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Care woL cure if; it "digests what you eat" and restores the digestive organs to health. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Freeland and Clarence Cornult ac companied by Mrs. Lizze Gegax and Mrs. J. C. U.-een of Dunemuir, came down from Riddle Monday evening to enjoy a brief visit witb Mre. S. Catch ing and other frlende. Clarence made as a pleasant call and returned borne on bis bicycle Tuesday. I m m BUSINESS-.- My Big Spring stock is now complete. There's brightness of spring reflected in every department of my store now. All the different stocks have their complement of new spring mer chandise fresh from the looms and workrooms of American and foreign manufacturers. The display is worthy attention for the pleasure there is in looking at pretty things and for the money-saving there is in buying of me. Don't forget the next time you arc down town to come in and see the many new styles we arc showing. Our Prices will make you happy and the fit make your feet feel glad. L DOUGLAS shoe for Men, $ W. Exclusive Agency. ....I Have for Inspection.... Elegant up-to-date Silk waists. Percale waists of the latest patterns. All kinds of wash dress goods at extremely low prices. In Children's Men's and Boys suits you will find best assortment ever brought to this town. The People's Store. I. ABRAHAH, Prop. Loud for bargains aud your pairiu.-. watch rc- .x- ,... e , vr. ucauir, uiui, av it. ""'K" ola staoa. Light, cool, dressy shoes for ladies' j and gentlemen's wear. Josephson'e Tbe place to buy buggies, Lacks and ! c. . , ,, ,-. . wagon. Steams Cbenowelb, Oak- laoj i Men s b ue serge cuiined coats ana vests just the thing f x rummer wear, at Joeephson's. Hinging in ears, noises ia bead c;;res. itching of eyelids Hudyau Fifty cents. All drug gis's. Miss Deriha 1$. Snc'I, of lVrdand, mQ0 bas been tbe guvs! of Misses Kieln weQl to ibur tdy for a visit. Capital Journal. Wednesday, w anted Vol. 33 of Bancroft's works, Has been loaned, about town. Return to this office and receive reward, Tna nano Cuain dri;e eliil hetj9 the procee6ion. improved for 99. Cburchili & V'oo'dey tel. tbein One good lorn deserves another." Those who have been curad by Hood's Sarsaparilla are glad to tell others about it. Hon. W. R. Willis, of Roeeburg, was in Salem yesterday, returning on but night's overland train. Statesman Tuesday. Carpets from 1C3, yds. up can be found at Strong's furniture store, and tbe very beet of patterns also a full line of window shades, novelty and Uce coo tsics, etc. Miss Laura E. Jones of the I 'rain Watchman, returned borne this morning after a pleasant visit witb the Plain sealer. She will go to Portland Sunday as a delegate to tbe meeting of the Na tional Editorial Association. Marshal Ingram, an old esteemed pioneer of IS52, died at tbe borne of bit son-in-law, M. Tipton at Gtrden Tai.ey, Jane 24, 1SVJ, aged 53 years. Funeral services were held at tbe I. O. O. F. cemeterv Monday and were conducted by Rev. J. T. Cotton. j Stearns & Cbenowelb at Oakland have now on hand hardware of all kinds pur-' chased before the raise and will sell at less llum former prices while in stock. Also bugeies, backs and wagons f5 to ?10 less than can be nought elsewhere. Warranted sewing machine, f20. Best six hole 20 inch oven Steele range witb high closet and reservoir, f 10. Car load of choice cedar shingles. While in Salem the first of the week, Attorney Crawford, evidently brushed np against Col. Uofer, of tbe Capital Journal, who thus sizes our fellow towns man up from a popolistic ttand point: "A. M. Crawford, a leading attorney of Roeeburg, an ex-member of lbs legisla ture, ex-federal office hol ler, a staunch republican, bat a good fellow in spite of all, is in tbe city on business before the supreme court." Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Aiken returned home Monday evening from Grants Pass havine made the trip in a boggy. S. I. Thornton and bis assistants in the goa) drive, came in slso, but tbe goats were left at Myrtle Creek, where they will be pastured uuti! after the Fourth. In tbe drive from California nni. Knni ml vnaiH wpm lost out of the 2,000 head, which is not a heavy Joes considering tbe bad weatber prevailing at that time. The eoats will bu divided np among tbe Douglas county farmers and ranchers. It will do you good. It will interest you as book, contributes to your prosperity and backwardness of the Spring season we make this .sale to force out goods that should have been gone long ago aud to lqiuidate our Spring indebtedness. In order to do so we commence with today to single out various specials from the various departments that are sure to bring you to our house agaiu and again. Hot weather will come suddenly and with a vengeaucc. Then you will need the goods. Why not make them up now and have them ready, Look for the Red Tag which will give the former price and the new price Today and all next week the RED TAG SALE. ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE, O) (o ) (o e) Co o) (o 2 the i Bond, the watchmaker, does in- engray- ' tor first-class deutietry go to l'r. . tilt! of Oakland. Headaches, sallow ness, falling yensa- itiou, liver troubles. Hudyan c-uer. ' A'l .lrnmrintc Si can I a ,. ....... A fins lineal men bats o teJoias .... , and still hats la tbe latest ahspes and colors at Jcsephson's. Female complaints, pa!, pa! low com plexions, lit-adai-be. narv-os dyspepeis. Hudyan cures. All druggists. U rand ma Owens ariived at Ibis place from Empire City Wednesday evening to et'jjy a visit witb V family of Mrs. Owens. .urs. 11. voi.eow:rg auu uauiuer, . Liilie, have returned boae from Port- j land, where they have been enjofiii a! vtr t t n ti . i. nleasarjt visit. Mrt. F. P. Cfouemiiler nnd children j mornicg t-j erjoy a pleniant visi:with; Mr. Cronousiiler's parents aud other re!-: stives. W. L. Moore, tf Camas Valley, is iu town maLin artangsmenl to join the crew which will sjou begin putting up tbe telephone poles between this place and Myrtle Point. Ham Butler cf ScottsLurg is iutou today. Ue purchased s nice monument of H. L. Marsters which will mark the tbe final resting place of bis parents in tbe Scottsbar cemetery. John .uLxry, of Dcglax county, who was dicharg.d from the nitentiary October !:, 1S03, was teetered lo cl'izen sbip Wrdnecdry, be bating civet, evi dence of gt o.l behavior bince his dis tbarge. Statesman. After a week's session ol tbe Kentucky democratic state convention, the mist exciting in the history cf tbe state, William Uoebel was nominated Wednes day on the SOtb ballot for governor by a vote cf Cod to 031 for General Hardin. The committee on music for Fourth ol July have succeeded in securing a large chorus. Tbe singers ate becoming en thusiastic and will render come splendid choruses. Two more rehearsals will be given ; Saturday evening, July 1st, and Monday evening, July 3rd at the Bap tist church, b p. m. All eiugers of Rose burg and vicinity are requested to le present at these last rehearsals. Tbe following Douglas county cases came np in tbe supreme court at Salem Monday : Philip Merriaui, repondeut, vs. tbe Victory Plicer Miniog Compacy, appel lant; argued and submitted. Philip Merriam, respondent, ys. the Victory Mining Company et al., S. W. Ulasdel, oppallauts; argued and sub mitted on motion to diemisr, Miss Pauline Beldis formerly t i this city, and for a number of years a com positor in the Plmndealkii office, bas been choBen by popular vote as "Colum bia" in the celebration of tbe Fourth of July, at Tulare, Cal. Miss Bel tils will riJe in a red, white and blue float, ! drawn by cij;ht brown horses, an J will be attended by 43 youug ladies dressed in tba national colors and representing the United Status. Misi Belfils was born io Roeeburg, and is the second j daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. L. leluie, wiio ; movod from here to Tularo in IS'Jti. She will bo remembered as a highly accom plished and very charming young lady, who bas a host of friends here who feel sure that she will sustain the part of "Columbia" to perfection. IE 0 r il touches your savings. Owing pockct to the ,! LOCAL BREVITIES. W. L Nichols, the Koeuhur s clock man, wan a Koooburg visitor Tutsday. Our immense lino of shirt waioln and summer dress goads at reduced prices at Joceplisjn'n. S,e our new ilc. It will be noticed that our ud vet lining paticnago bas doub led within ti.o pint six weeks. AH Imperial bicycle riders tru riques ted to call at T. K. Kiclianlsou's and re ceivo a Fourth of July souvenir bsiljje. V. A. Pekir,s, t!je Hudson saw mill man, spent a few days iu town this week, lie reports the lumber hnsineea active. The regular June term of Line county circuit court convened a En sent Mon day, Jud;t Ilaioil'on presiding. The dot ket is a Iii.lit uud unimportant one. A'Mieon Love, an iniiiHto of the poor farm, died Mtnidiy :?ed 72 yar. Hd whs well knoan in the pouthcrn part of the count y, l avinj; formerly resided a Myrilo Creek. Miv Margaret Ru'(ii:id, who has been iic.siotaLt uiutiuii at I ho blind scbool, Ml toddy for u summer vacation at Otkland, PoutfUs county, at tbe Louie of bor mother. "-'alem Journal,Wedues day. The U'.n.b'.ir btt:d will pive an open air conceit ut the F.l!i;re home . Suudsy afternoon from ' to 4 o'vhck p. ui. This wi'l bfTord our ei iieua an opportun ity to hear the ti.tnd play before tbe boys start on tliefr trip to Ueon where they i!l furnMi tnii-Ic for the celebra tion. ' 1 ! J&. M. Kirn su inm.rto of tlie Soldiors Uonii'. died Weliiesdjy Ue was a uiHnw r ci Co. I, tt!i Mis.-ouri cavalry. ! Finn-rid services wero ''oiitluctf,! at the Homo 0:0 this af.'t rn; ou, ai..l tbe re- mtioe rr.- lutenea iu the Uou.u ceme tery. Ore by os.c the old veter.-iui are acfctt 11 w the linal roll cl!. i The canvas of the ovular vote! cast for the t.ettion rf an L'ncle Sam wa made today, and D. F. Hixguubotb- am, of Oakland, was declared duly elect ed hiving p -r'led 15".0 o!es. tr. Uauihy, po'led a vote of 430; Harry Stapiek-n Soo; Lut'ur Hamilton lSd; U. Mn:ke 1S2. Tba to!al vote was 2206, from which tin Udles cgmmities will j realize f 32.0i. j C. A. Darl r,v !;ej at i.n h Hue iu po ikane. Juue "j, IVJ-., at : lie a.e-of 40 i yenrs. IIn emploTf.l -u;n.-ryiior at the ttate i .?au ay!uni from 1 lie time Hut io.'ti utioa wal ca:cd until Or. L. L Iv3landV ada.if!i5H';". For the piM e'gh'.CC'i Jrnrj l.c ervcd i.t li- cent ir.sr.ecor io SjmA n .8 tbe jfon c( Joseph Lin, deceased, a farmer gooveruor cf ti.is etat. oaMMBMnnBMMMBMHBB 9 Leaving Roseburg... llaviLj uociJvl I') leave llowbi'rx about July Ut I w ill. commencing today, otTcr uy cutiro stock at COST... Coutiiting cf Ladies dents', and Cbildreos furnishing:, tiaware. stationery aud uotionf. No Humbug: Absoluti X ly at Coat: Or will bell J us a w ho!o to any one do ts nu a jjooJ paying bus 5 iae&if, the above iclad- ins, tixtarc3 at a great J bargain. W-tCtURD 5 CASH Racket store 0 Ncxl ilo"t la lirst Nalivual Batik. ScotUburg. Job Haltic'.d undo a trip lo Drain tbe first of the week. J. Culy, formerly stags driver en this route was iu town Hund.ty in'otvicwinz his many frk'uuV. Mr. end Hie. W. r . Jewclt I ava ie turucd from Califorci.'. Mr 6. Jew et Lis looking quite well we are pleased fo note. Commuuicatious teing vgain open by sea to tran Frar.cidco, cur merchant bas stocked up wkh a tine lot ot gools of all kinds. E. P. Upton unl wife, bsviui r.uted tho property below town bvbngiog to Wm. Wado, o! Saiitli river, will move thereto iu tbe tear futuie. Several loads cf grain and wool were brought down from Eiktuu last week by Mentis. Levens, lcnder, Drown, Heed erer, Haines and some others. Active preparations are beiog made for a good time on the 4tb. A. L. But ler id preparing 10 furnish all tbe ice cream, nuts, candies and oranges that may be desireJ. Ibewatm, soaking rain if Sunday afteruoou and Monday are of great bene lit to the grain crops and gardeus, bat he who is endeavoring to make bay ia not quite satisGed. The three mouth's term uf school ends tho prt6cut week. Mies Laura tiaiduer expects to return home immediately to epend the 1th in Drain, and will le ac companied by Mic-; Jcsic Andrews. Miss Margaret liurtbard is again on this coast on a v:!t to her frienda aud relative!. Miss L is a sister of the late K. II. burehard, aud was here visiting two or three years og. Her friends are glad to welcome htr back. A bulky hoise cuscl a divcrrioii far a bhert lima uuu day lirst week, but under the combine I uud persuasive efforts of several men.J. Patterson, J. Hedden, and Kd L'ptu.i, among the rctt, the boreo proceeded with bis loud ol hay. A. I-. and li. I'.'.itler have removed the remains of their father from the ceme teiy iu Drain '0 the cue near town, and placed it hcEidu that of tho niothtr, and a neat and tableful monument will be brought from Koseburg very eoon aud elected alovs the graves ot Loth, Mieecs l.tma Gardner, Julia Lam phcrc, Jotiie Andrews aud Pearl De lauuey attended at.tir'iiso party at the homo of Mr. and Xnt. l'.eu Butler on the evening ol tin - jIii, aii-l repoit a very enjoyable tune. Air. butler wiib Konio whnt Gurpiiud, no doubt, haviug re tired for the night a nhort time before 1 tho arrival of the company. I'ubl C Heeling. A mee'ii g uf the ciliarns will h held iu the recorders, oflice at city all this eveninu si 8 oYlo k, Juue 29ih, to ninkt arrauge uierilH fur lbs rirept'ou i f our re turning soldi- rt. )ur c'.tiz,eun rr fsrn esily invited t i lie prisnt and lend their a-bistanca in prepuriug t j extend most cordial and fitting home welcoming to our returniug cilizsn soldiers, wh soun hi bilntiujjl v and patriotically responded lot their couutry'scnll nlid so bravely and nobly upheld the honor of our lnu and nation in timse distant isles Hint oj-ened op for us a gttewav to the Orirt Our citizens should vie with ccli o.her in honoring our soldiers and making this tbe heartiest and graudubt reception ever held in our county. Members of the patriotic orders ae especially invited to be pre6rnt anil give their council and as ttotaoce to extend a hearty welcome to our poldier boys, who have met with biu:Ii credit and distinction to themselves and houor t j us all, uiaintaincd, pro tected and upheld tbe Flag where Dewey uuiurled it, and made the name of Ore gon an honor throughout our nation. A. C. M ABsTtUh, Mayor. Qlendale. I'usiueBS of all kinds in booming in Ibis village and valley and peaceful proserity prevails. Mrs. Edith nimpkios, of Grants Paw, spent somo days at (Jlaudalo as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ktta L'lam. Mrs. O. (i. LllilF aud thihlrfi. me vis itiug Mrs. KlliiPs parents .Mi. uu.l Mrs. John Uaitey, io Starwuul cu- n k. Mr. Lovina Ideal aud uir im anJ daughter of Days Greek spnt some days Veiling Mrs. C. P. Totien at (i i nclieu, Ibjii. W. H. Lvurs, one of wagon's b0.1l kuowu and very In I men, is at tilendale eutveyiug for Hon. A Abru bate. eo. Boll of Ulndale wsa ciii-jd to Applegate. -lack son county, on lccuun' ol tbe daogeious ilinettf of bis ag-d lath er. He went on gunday morning Uev . Cai ker aud' w tie f b julh Dakota arrived bsre Tuesday nivming, Mr, Ca'k er hsyiog bjru appointed the paa'or cf this church work uulil conference. We all bid them welcome. J. Wiottuiu e, photographer, and his wile and son left on FriJay f.ir Ailur as, Mol-JC couiity, bere thvy txpectto IjciIo. Wfc rec-jmmeud him t.i our KiSt-ru (rj fiij:,dn at a excd!ul srtint. Mrs. J.L. Do v-yaud a..uguirr, M:m Edith, came i Iroai the Douglas u ioe Taeniay. where tuey ar rut-tt atina biie Mr. Dewey is Ixv.nz iuui work doue on the mine, wuicb he has rooeutly leaded. iieorge (.iitbertboii bs imtchaa J tive acrrS uf land adjjiniuK the loan ol U!en dale, where be will erect a neat resi dence and make for his family a l.oaie. Wa extend a cordial welcome t these excellent people to our iorn. The material is already on the ground to build au addition lo Hotel Oleudale, also to raise the preseut structure an other sUry, which will add tweUe bed rooms to this popular bote), hi. hits in:reBiog custom makes liecrssaiy. Mrs. J. W. Wiisoa, one of Med lord's leading ladies, and her liilla daughter, Mabel, who Lara betu ths gaes:s of ber mother, Mh. UedtielJ. at Borkydell, and her sister, Mrt. Will Leveus of Galesriiltf, for a mouth past, left for home Fridar morning. Mr. aud Mis. Dabell, o'. l residents of Canyonville, were at ilenJal for sever al days called hither by the illness of their sou-ic-iaw, Walter Uen'.xen, whom we are pleased to say was betier, so as to be able lo accompany (hem home with bis wife and little s-iu. The fine two-eUiry building iiug built fjr K. A.Jones. iar thettjiecf ViA'.y & bmiLh and which it to If uet l, the l jcr story for a public bail, aud tba upper story as a lodge room for ll A, O. I . W., U to bs completed ready for use on Weduec lar. and will be a useful as well as an ornamental aJditiou lo our thriving little low n. There will bu a celebratiou of the 4lh of July at Maple Grove. An oration, reading of the declaration by J aJg; Tiol- ner, exercises by the cbadren. singing by the choir, and last but not least, an old fashioned picnic dinner. A general invitation is hereby extended to all. Come and bring your lunch baskets as a genera! good time is expected. Lela Frances, the infant daughter cf Mr. and Mil. Arthur Aibro, died at the family home, Sunday. 25th Inst., at 4 :10 p. m. ot pleoro-pneumonia aged 4 months and three days. The funeral oc curred at 2 p. m., Monday, services at the home by Rev. Edward Gorsline, tbe interment at Msplewood cemetery, Tbe bereaved parents an 4 relatives have the sympathy of all, in tbe loss of their little darling. Mrs. Nellie Siday Owens, relict of the late well-known sttorney, T. G. Owens, of Marsbfield, alter an absence cf many years visited Glendale fast week, having comotoeeetbe family of her brother, II. F. Niday, who were recently be reaved by the death of their mother. Many old frieude called to greet Mrr, Owens and expn ased surprise and pleas ure to see her looking so youthful and bringing us sucb sweet reminders of ber bright, happv, beautiful girlhood. be went oa to Lucky (Jueeu for a few days visit with ber mother, Mrs. D. H. bes toa. Moms. For Sale, or Rent Cheap. 107 atios, i:i miles eat of Kjstvmrg o;i the county road, mile to school hoiue anil',, miles to the l"ost oltice. 30 acres leoccd, hou-e aad baru. Enquire at Mrs. C. If. Sears, Millinery fctore. j.V.4 Fourth of July Excursion. 'I'he. I". K. It. (')., will run a special f auurslou traiu to Kocburg from Drain aud ' all iuttirniudiate edition on July 4th. The time echedule will he as fol lows: Leaving Drain, 5:20 a. m.; I3cs wdl Springs, 5:'-3 a. ui.; Yoncalla, 5:30 j a in.; hii'o Jtili, :-il . ui. ;lsaaur, 5:lj;0.klaiid,5:5a. iu.; yilbur, 6:10 a. in. Arrives at Haseburg ut U:25 a. in. A speuiul excursion rate bus Veen ce cured, to-wit; One fare for rotund trip, fmmmimmmfwmmm 1 GET READY 1 I FOR THE FOURTH!" I s- If, in your preparation for the "I-OURTH" you should need - a uew suit or a new dress, a new hat, or a new" pair of shoes, in fact anything in Ladies' or Gents' Furnishings, remember that we are headquarters for everything in that line. We have bv iai l,lc 'rgchi biocic m soutnern Uregou, and we believe we can please you if you give us a trial. Our stock of SUMMER Zl GOODS of every description is very complete, and we invite - lZ your inspection of our lines, and comparison of our prices wheth- er or not you wish to buy, as it is no trouble to show goods. J? 301-303 Jackson St. iimaiu4aaiU4uiuiuu4UeUuu4UU4a44ua for Sale... Mis. C. 1L bear, oa accouut ol ill health, will retire from business. Now offering her i "tuck of liillinery nud fixtures at a bargain. A fia toae.l or gan. A complete housekeeping outfit. A grand ouening for a milliner aud dressmaker. Call early and got a bargaiu. Soldiers Home Supplies. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the command 12 1 of the! Oregon Soldiers Home at Roieborg, Oregon, until 12 o'clock noor, July 10, 18'W, for the following supplies 10 be furnished as required fo ue at tbe Home, during tbe year endiiu June. 30, 1W0: Grocerie and kinJrrd supplies, as prlist on file at tbe Home. j Dry grode, men's furnishing g xsda, j G. A. K. suits, sbeetioga, l-xeling, , blankets, shoe and slippers as per list. Drugs and meJicinee.Iiid- to specify the charge ir perecription; and also ler ounce ou certain Vw of rtrnn as prr list on hi al tbe Home. Reef, pork and mutton. Flour and mill feed. All goIs uiiUl Ims guaranteed first class iu tbeir line Tbe right is reserved 10 reject any and all bids. Wji. J. iMurLET, Commaodant. Kowturg, Ore.. Juue IV, 18:J. A gOrd a(tiUr Is essential 1 1 guod beal'.b. Hood's Sarsaparilla creaUs an Appetite, tones and Strengthens the stomach, And builds op the a hole eyteni. It relieves that lired fteliog. and by putificg and enriching tbe blood, it promptly and permanently cures all ecjofala erop'ioos, txjils, burner.', pimples end sores; Mrs-gthens the nerve, and pves tweet, refreshing sleep. No other medicine has taken sutb hold upon the cocflJecce of tne people at ll-xd' 8arMparilla, and its record of great cures is unequalled by any other preparation. Von may take Hood's 2ar4iparil!a with tbe utmost confidence that il aid Io "U g'jnd. How'4 This We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot, be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Trope. Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 vears, and believe h;n perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to car ry out any obligations made by their firm. Went & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upou tba blood and mucous surface of the svstem. Trice 7 5c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Test, mouialj free. For Over Finy Tesua. Old and WsLL-TaicD Kimdt. Mrs R'ioalow's boolhiut gjiup bu been used for OTcr fifty years by millions ot mothers lor tbeir children while teething, with perfect tucceca It toolties tbe child, totteii the guaik, all pain, cure wind colic, and is tbe best remedy tor Diarrhoea. Ii p'.eaaant to iho taite. gold by druggist in every iart ot the world. Twenty flvo cents a bottle. Ila valu tt incaiculable Be iiue and aik lor Mrs. Wtatlow'i Soothing Syrup, and lake no other kind. ...Ride $40. Why have lite American Armies always been victorious? Because the U. S. A. had the very best of material and used it economically and intelligently, to the best possible advantage. Why do Rambler Bicycles continue, year after year, to be the most popular wheels made, prove so generally satisfactory and yet sell at such a fair price? For reasons similar to those above mentioned. We cater to those who demand the best, Investigate mir "Xo. 24 Mcu's Medium weight Rambler Roadster," the most sub stantial wheel ever made. Price only $40. A. C. Marsters & Co., Agents, JOSEPHSON'S. 1 My flotto Is TO LEAD IN BOTH ... Quality and Price... GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Anything from a side of bacon or a sack of beans to the finest table delicacies. Coffee is one of my specialties. I also carry a fine line of Dishes, Crockery and Novelties. Trade Checks As a special induce ment, I am giving Tradk Checks to all cash purchasers, redeemable iu $2o amounts. Beautiful lot of prizes given to holder of checks. Entirely Jrce. Orders by mail or 'phone promptly at tended to. . r J Roseburg Pharmacy ! X M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Pengs, Toilet Articles. I'atent Medi- to ) (o ( 10) etues. Cigars. iStst;orj-ry, Toilet Soaps. Paints photographic Supplied. The celebratr?i1 fa wivut i. ItiLC C Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Cali an I Examine them. rnnrnT nnnirr nnnimif tnnnn 5 tUKtdl lift PUIIlllif (Estabii?hrd in 1T7 ) The leading varieties of thorough bred fowis. Eggs from the finest strains sent on short notice. Send for Cata logue. Address Forest Grove, Or. J. e.ais.as)asiaaaaaiaaaA At - J. F. BARKER'S Also CHAMPION HAY RAKES- a Rambler mmmtm 9 '9 : 19 13? 19 0 c) (0 9) (a c) (S ) (? Q c) 0 0 0 ....MRS. N. BOYD. nod Oile. s.... j Al. GARRISON. - ,,tltff.,tttfJ)tttttt)0 & CO. BINDERS, MOWERS, 1