The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, July 06, 1899, Image 3

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LOCAL BREVITIES.
Aiatrimonial
1017 FOR THE SUMMER TRADE.
'AND
SLIPPERS :
The Famous
THE PLAINDEALER.
JULY 6. 1890.
Count; court is in session.
Up-to tUto jewelry at J.T. Bryan'.
Lam it Rapp, of Etkton, made thia of
fice a pleasant call yesterday.
Born. To Mr. and Mrs. W.K Stowell
of Winchester, July 4tb, a daughter.
Lilious Leadiche, yeilow akin, coated
tongue, levered lipe. lladyan care.
AJ1 drefsirts , 50 centi.
Sir. and Mrs Cnas. Stanton of Tort
land are visiting the litter V parent,
Mr, aDd lira. Yernoa Patterson.
. DaGaa. M. D., member Board of
Pension Examiners. Office. Maretera
building rending corner Main and Cass
street.
Uncle Koah Com at t of Riddle vaa in
ton Friday the guest of the editor
and vile. He returned Lome Saturday
to remain onUl after the Fourth.
Dr. M. W. Davis will be in Eosebunt
July the 10th and remain a week cr 10
dart. Those wishing work should call
early. Q10.)
Key. Edward Eccleeton is expected'
bere on Friday night'a orerland, to Tieit
his father, and will preach at the Sun
- day evening aerrice at the Presbyterian
church Joly 9th.
Aiken and Thornton'a fine band of
Angaria goat arrived at tbia place, to
y day from California. There were about
2,000 bead in the band and were all evi
dent! in good condition having stood
their long drive remarkably well.
Pordy and J. W. Wilson, of Kiddle,
are in town on twain ess and were pleas
ant callers at thia office today. They
report the celebration at Kiddle a grand
access in every particular. They said
our townsman, O. P. Coahow, delivered
an oration full of interest and fairly
bristling with patriotism.
Among the visitors at Boawell Springs
are lira, J. Leteom of Elkton, who is
seriously effected with rheumatism, and
Mrs. Harrison of Jacksonville, who ia
helping care for Mrs. Letsom. Quite
r number of afflicted people are seeking re
lief through the use of the famous waters
of the Springe We predict a large gath
ering at thia resort during the summer.
An unlTtauate accident marred the
pleasure of the Grants Pass celebration.
During the progreea of the parade Miss
Amy Booth, who was representing the
Goddess of Liberty on the liberty car,
came in contact with a low wire and was
thrown from the car to the ground. She
was quite sever el v bruiaed about the
Lead and shoulders, but fortuoately not
fatally injured.
Persons desiring to purchase or rent
homes ia Douglas county will do well to
enquire of J. L. Stratford, ot the Plaix
dialer, who, in hia travels over tbe
county learns of many homes for sale or
rent and be may be able to refer them to
partiea who have just what they want
.Wi are not red estate agents, but if we
can help any one in thu regard we are
willing to do so.
Several families from Texas are com
ing to Douglas county to look for homes.
Messrs. Benfro and Bobbins have just
recently arrived, one family reaching
Wilbur tbe 4tb of July. J. L. ,Wbite
tide, an old friend, and farmer resident
cf Tevas, is in .the city today and is
helping to mors bis friends to Peel,
wbere be now resides. We hope these
people will find homes in our midst.
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My Big Summer stock is now complete. There's brightuess of
summer reflected in every department of my store now. All
the different stocks have their complement of fine new 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
money-saving there is in buying of
Don't forget the next time you are down town to
come in and see the many new styles we are
showing. Our Prices will make you happy and
the fit make your feet feel glad.
W. L. DOUGLAS shoe for Men,
Exclusive Agency.
...J 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 the
best assortment ever brought to this town.
The People's Store.
n I. ABRAHAn, Prop.
Bend for Largtice and your watch re
pairiu-.
Dr. Cbeadle, dentist, at Dr. Strange'e
old stand.
, . . , ...
vu luru iiuiuiiQior uuiucr hub rsr
The place to buy buggies. Lacks and
wagon. Stearns & Chenowetb, Oak
land. Bond, the watchmaker fells spectacles
at lowett prices and can fit them cor
rectly. Best and cheapest watcles on earth
for tbe monev and guaranteed af J. T.
Bryana.
Heartburn, cotei tongue, bad breath,
conatipation. Iladvan cares. All dra?-
giit. 50 cer.ts.
The finest lice ol nkkle plated copper
ware ever brought to Rcscburg at Chur
chill & WoslleyV.
Strong has a solid oak dining chair,
aannot be equaled in Douglas county, for
the low price of 85 cent".
Wanted Vol. 33 cf UancrolVa works. '
Has been loaned abcut town. Return
to this office and receive reward.
Prof, and Mrs. L. B. Traver started
awheel Wednesday for Forest Grove and
Portland, where a visit of a month's dur
ation will be enjoyed with raiirca and
friends. They expect to cover the dis
tance in four or fire daj a.
Tbe proprietors of all of the dry goads
stores of this city and the Novelty shoe
and Racket stores, have agreed to close
their stores promptly every evening at
8 o'clock, except Saturday evenings and-j
the two evenings following the . P.
Co'apay dsy. This arrangement went
into effect last Wednesday evening and
ia to continoe indefinitely.
His Grace, the most Reverend Alexan
der Christie, archbishop of Oregon, will
be in this ciiy next Sunday. Tbe rever
end gentleman will be accompanied bv
Rev. Father Lane of St. Louis, Oregon.
Services ia St. Joseph Church Sunday
morning at 10 -3d, and in tbe evening at
8 o'clock. His Grace, the archbishop
will officiate at both services.
Stearns & Chenowetb at Oakland have
now on band hardware of all kinds pur
chased before tbe raise and will sell at
less tbnn former prices while in stock.
Also bugcies, backs and wagons $5 to f 10
less than can be bought elsewhere.
Warranted sewing machine, $20. Best
six bole 20 inch oven Steele range with
bigb closet aod reservoir, $40. Car load
of choice cedar shingles.
Levi Kent and aon At, started from
Drain for Oakland Thursday morning
leading a stallion behind their baggy.
When s abort distance from town tbe
stallion made a vicious lunge and seized
Mr. Kent by tbe arm jast below tbe el
bow, overturning tbe bucgy with its load.
By beating the borse over the bead the
young man succeeded in making him
release hia bold on the old gentleman's
arm, but not nntil an ugly wound bad
been inflicted. Dr. Wade dressed the
wound and tbe old gentleman, tboogh
78 years old is doing nicely.
J. C. Stratford, who ia without doubt
one of tbe beet photographers ever in
southern Oregon, is at Ashland and is do
ing a good business, lie bus awakened
tbe artists who have been inflicting a
rather inferior quality of work upon tbe
people of that community, aod it is
amusing to see them attempt to f qua re
themselves through personal attacks on
their more skilled rivals io lhe-column
of tbe local press. Jacksonville Times.
It will do you good. It will interest you as it touches your pocket
book, contributes to your prosperity and savings. Owing to the
backwardness of the Spring season we make this sale to force out
goods that should have been gone long ago and to lqiuidate our
Spring indebtedness. Iu 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 again and again. Hot weather will
come suddenly and with a vengeance. 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.
ROSEBIRG NOVELTY CASH STORE.
at pretty things and for the
me.
Bond, the watchmaker, does erfrav-
For firM-dasa dentistry go to Dr.
Little of Oakland.
V..t m n Mil. ..J
! u ' ....... a J . W If VI I 1 1 -J' ' J 4'l liL),-tf
Corn In tnu citv Julr tith. t Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Fisher, a son.
Latest at jlra in ladies and genta jew el
ry in all grades at J. T. Bryan'a.
Merchant I. P. Sk-bols and wife of
Brock way, celebrated t this phec.
F. W. Roach, tbe priuier, has accept
e J a position with F. P. Cronetuiller. the
job printer.
Dr. C E J vu was araore t'.'cee Iroro
Myrtle Creek who attended Use relet ri
tion at this place.
A fine line of rcenV !aU it Fedoras
and stiff hats iu ths latest fbircj and
colors at Josephson's.
For your watches, clocks and j srelry !
go to Bryan. Hia piia w ill please jou '
and bis work is first c!ae.
Rising in ears, ni-te ii ...!,!
twitchirg of eye'ids Ha Ivan cans. 1
Fifty cents. All draggles.
Willis Kfaaier, Sate Selig aod W. Ji.
Moore were among the Myrtle Creekera
who at.ended our celebration.
Misses Ka!e and Grace Ca.Qp!l of
Eagene, are viiitmg; their aact, Mrs. J.
U. Whitsetl, ou Roberta Creek.
C. F. Cathcart has sold his interest in
the "Eoseleaf" at Tbe DaKes and will
devote his attention to other matters.
"A word io the wiee is sufficient"
Wise people kep their blood pure with
flood's J?ai9parila and meke sure of
health.
Many handsomely arranged show
windows were to be seen in thia city on
the Fourth. Oar merchants take a com
mendable pride in making their places
of business attractive and inviting.
Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds,
croup and whooping cough readily yield
to One Minute Conga Cure. Use this
re-xedy iu time and save a doctor's bill
or tbe undertaker's.
MA ESTERS & CO.
Toere will be preaching at tbe Win
ston school bouse, Sunday, July 10, at
10:30 a. m.; and at the Green school
boose st 3 p. m. Wi.l endeavor to or
ganize a Sunday School at each place.
M.uuc Mi.sso.v.
Cong. S. S otganizer for Oregm.
Attorney Olijer P. Coshow returned
borne from Riddle Tuesday evening,
wbere be went to deliver the oration on
Independence day. He reports a very
interesting and pleasant occasion and
says the bills and mountain thereabouts
fairly resounded with the eloquence and
patriotism of tbe orator.
Mrs. J. H. Booth attended the Grants
Pass celebration and is enjoying s pleas
ant visit with relatives and friends in
that city.On receiving the intelligence
of the injuries sustained by bis ueice,
Miss Amy Bx)tb, during the progress of
the parade, Hon. J. H. Boo h went to
Grants Pass the morning of the 5th.
Edward W. Clark and wife, cf Butte.
Montana, stoppsd eff at this pUce, a few
day a last week, on their leturn home
from a wedding tour of Southern Califor
nia. They were the guests of Mr. an8
Mre. Wooiley. Messrs. Clark and
Woolley having bten old friends and
echoil mates. Mr. Clark ia a prominent
mining expert cf Montana, where he has
valuable mining interests, lie was de
lighted with eouie of our mineral speci
mens and predicted a great future for
our mines.
If
Born, In this city vu Wednesday,
July 5sl, to Mr. and Mis. G. W. Hicks,
a daughter.
Keep u.ur i-yo uu our Miudnaa if J U
are looking l ir bargains. KioeA Rue,
Hougn l'urni8lirn
Slfepiesms1, nu-Uncboliu. stomach
PhLt, heirt trouble'. Hudysn cures,
All 'inii'sist-j, 50 cpiitn. . .
Mrs, I), S. Wett, accompiu.icd by Mies
Mae Fishf-r, enjoyed a pliant drive to
fak!nd ycEterduy to view the ruin
wrought by the recent cor.tlagratiou at
that place.
W. B. Cortiu't Ht ui.rrkd ut Leban
on labt Wedn hiv, md acviontpar-iod by
bis fair bride h pin.-d through in is
city em.u.t- in l.i-i homa at Rildle
Th'ns We avkt.'owiedt -i p't-asant
ci 1.
On th murnin tf July 4 h C. W. Par
rot, cl.i-f of tit- Ros.t-urg fir-.i depart-
men', whs presoritcd with a handsome
gold intdalasa tok. n cf the r-steoin in
which he ia held by t:L fellow firemen
The f nventati-tu scotch was nudo i:i a
very p'oasta in inner by Attorney Iex
ter Kico It ul.it Ii Mr. Parruit reepouded
brifiy ttiuinj ihe bys that tlu uif;
was da'y pprc a .tl and thrir kindness
would evi'r b.-cl.eri-hod in his memory
Mrs. Rev. Gc ". R. Arnold lelt cn this
morning's 1 ral for Po't and to Le in at
tendai c- upjii tha convention of the
Woman's Home Missionary Society,
which meets in the Firtt M. E. Church
on raiaay, lue iu inst. Mie kccb ss a
delegate to rent-sent the Ro&cburgaaxil
lary and by the ourtebv of its members
Alter the duties if the cnven'ion abe
remain to i'h with frknds, that
city 1-ein the licone of hr hubind's
f.rint r pastoral labors.
A Mr;-" titulii, who a moving arb
her fmni y Jroin Wilbur, D 'iiglas caiitty.
lit Bcwn?Vil!e, ws tl e vioim o! u run
away Accident Friday iiecr liC-inn. Tie
feruur of her lofi lej waa broken, end ehi
suotained futther injuries. Dr. Brown
was clled to attend the inja'.d isdy,
and reporu Iter coudit ion se r ons. This
moining she had t ot regained conscious
ness fici'-M the accident. Tlic runaway
was started )y a hive of tn-rs attacking
the team lAtf. Urubb wa driving.
Eneene Gnard.
Married.
DEBKOW.VO0D'.il'FF At Wi.bur,
Monday, Joh 3, 1S, Arihur Dtsbrow
aud Anna Woodruff, Jueri.e T. E.
int:lt ton, offi- istiBf.
COLLI N'S-NELSON. the Baptist
lurHjngt i- ihi -i:y cn Tuesday,
Jim 4, 1SI. E. Co i n n-i lsabeile
N'chi r, Rc. S. A. Dnu'as, otEriat
itiiT. 8tWvCtfrfimHvtttrf
s
Leaving
Roseburg...
HaviDg tleci-Jv.l to leave
Ronebrrg about July 1st
I will,cocamenci:?g today,
offer my entire stock at
COST...
J Cocsi3ting of Ladies
fGenti', find Children
furnishiDca. tinware,
a Btatiooery and notions.
So Humbug! Ab9o!nt-
" ly at Cost! Or will sell
as a whole to any one ue-
S Eirmg a good payin;; bus-
f iness, the above inclod-
ing, hxtures at a great
bargain. J
RtCHto-5 cash O
ACKET STORE
OSEBl. 80, OREGON.
Next Joor to First Na:iiusl Caul
Council Proceedings.
Kosrpvuu, Oregon, July 3, ISiW.
Toe common conceit cf tbe city of
Roeburg mt in rfi;n!ar re'sioo in the
Recorder's office on the above date at
8 o'clock p. in. and was cal'ei to order
by the mayor, tie rolUeiog called
showed the following rotults, present
Mayor A. C. Mar-Urs. Cauncilmen, C.
W. Parks, F. P. Bron, F. W. Benson,
A. Field?, W. J. Land-r m l II. C.
8locum, Marshal F. W. Dillard and Re
corder D. f?. West. Absent, Council
men W. B. Wilds and F. W. Woolley.
Tbe mi notes of last meeting was read
and approved.
II. C. Stanton appeared before the
board and atkod that the board wait
opon him at his place of business as b
wishf b to consult with tbem in regard t
licence. The question was referred to
the judiciary committee.
The Bilom bonds cf W. II. Pitchford,
Harmon & Van Buren, A. Thompson,
Good & Post. L. A. Harmon and M
Pottweiier, were accepted, ordered
placed on file, and the recorder instruct
ed to issue license for same.
Saloon bonds of W. Waddle, I. 8.
Hildeburn and Max Weis referred back
for correction after which the recorder
would itsno license.
Marshal Dillard and Recorder West's
uiuithly reports were rend, and ou
motion wero accepted and placed on file.
Report of Treasurer Carpy wi'h bill,
was reltrrcd to commute ol expenses
aud accounts.
The bill ot Moise Kilahner & Co., for
Nouiberiig Machine was disallowed;
Complaint was made against E.II. Oley
for allowing trash and cleanings from
bis barn placed in the streets. Tbe
marshal was instructed lo notify Mr.
Otey to dosist.
Tlio following bills were read and ac
cepted and recorder instructed to draw
warrauta for their respective amounts:
I. Thompson, strtet work (3 00
Chas. Tooloy, " 5 50
James Shatter, " 10 10
Geuw U. Clark, " 12 75
Cah Trask " 3 00
B. F. I'sge. ' 13 02
William Smith, lumber 13 04
I). 8. Went, Rulary for Juno 1'5 00
Pilkington & Son repairing liuto, 4 00
Carloo Bros, feeding stray cow. ... 2 00
F. W. Dillard, umtrhal salary aud
ianiior fee, 52 50
Reviuw Pub. Co. trenanrct notice 2 50 j
Roseburg Llectric Lfisbt & Power
Co., lights for June 151 15;
Thomas Alexaudcr, street woik 3 03
There being no further business
coming before the beard, ou motion, tbe
meeting adjourned, D. 8. Webt,
City Recorder,
Mi s KufBii Dixon, eldest iluugbter of
Urn Dixon, ..I Rosul.urg. Or., uud
Tlion.us J i i:i.iij of tibiae, Iltio, were
untied in tuani-gebt the reideu:n of
the bride' t'cusln, Mr. bin it b Dixnn,
ThuiMlay, .(nne 2, 1890. Rev Mr.
fnrphy performed the ceremony in the
presence of relatives and friends, afmr
which a dainty luncheon wa eryed.
Tle reridence wan prfttily tdtcorated
with choice tcses nnd fniisue. The
hiidn wa dimming in a fpjn ol white
tilk' ami chifTin. ' The iuvired guests
wire: Mr. and Mrs. Smit'i Dixon,
Misses Mavn-lm, Elide and Minnie
Dixcn, Kiv. an I Mrs. Murphv, Miss
Ddllie Jennings, M'. aud Mr. Wm. Da
Witt, Miss Birdie Jennings, Messrs
Raphirl Dixon, Martin Dixcn, Neal Jen
nuigs, Uah Yaryan, Dies, El end
limy JenuiUkS.
Eight O'clock Closing.
u tue Undersigned merchants ot
Rosdburi; do hereby igro) and pledge
O'Jraolvcs to cIosm every evening at 8
o'clock excepting railroad pay days, the
succeeding niiit and Saturday night ol
each week, commencing July 5, 1800.
Fisiieb &, ItEiXons.
I. ADttAllAil.
Woixendebu Baos
Mas Joscriis v.
Cako Bros
Novelty Stork.
H. C Stanton
Pakrott naos.
S. K. Svkes.
A. Salxmax.
. J. T. Bbva.v.
B. W.stbono.
ClIl BCHILL A WOOLLKV.
F. M. Haibo.
WlLKtXa' BOiSO Ha.ndtore.
Rica St Rics.
T. K. RicnAKisoN.
School Report.
Report of tbe Glide school for the
mon h ending June 23, 1839:
Sevenih Grarfr John B. Wright ater-
a;-d 00; others ahjye 'JO atr Myrtle
Ma'hev.-i.
Sixth Grade Birdie Tipron arer-
ag-d 04; other ab-vn 90 ia ma' were
Minnie Dirckmano, Johnny DiaOmann,
Zacb Backer, Perry Wriithr.
Fuurth Grade Orval Ii)ghn avrr-
a;d 93; o'I.era above 90 were Alvin Tip
ton, EInif-r Wright-
Toird Grade Rosa Dckmanii aver
aged 93 ; otheia ac-ove Hj were Ilnrlry
Wright and Jason llngbef .
Second Grade Hnry D.iciteann
averaged 95 ; above X weie May Highee,
Firle Hilt and Vero Tipton.
Firat Grade George Hughes arrraged
00, E:het May St).
No. of days taught 13.
Nc. of daya attendaaca 370.
Average daily attendance 19.
So. enrolled 2t.
No. cf visitor, 1G.
No. days absence, 69.
No. times tardy 13.
Average number belonging, 23.
W. Weight, Teacher.
Dju'I think you can cure that alight
attack cf Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it
will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Core
wtu. cure if; it "digests what you eat"
and restores tbo digestire oryans to
health.
A. C. MAKsIERS & CO.
It makes no difference how bad the
wound if you use DeWiti'a Witch Hazel
Salve; it will quickly heal aod leave no
scar.
A. C. MARSTEUS A CO.
For Sale, or Rent Cheap.
107 acres, 13 miles eat of Roecburg on
the county roid, .j mile to school boue
and ) '; miles to the pest cilice. 30
acres fenced, bu-e sad barn. Enquire
at Mre. C. U. Sears, Millinery Store.
j29:4
Barklow, Mania State Co.
Private conveyance from Rosaburg 10
Coquille City via Myrtle Poiot, connect
ing with boats and trains. Leave Co-
qoille City and Rosaburg Mocdat,
Wednesdays and Fridays. Goo rigs
ann teams, lieat 01 accomodations.
Fur prices and particular call on or ad
dress, W. Pattzbsox,
Corner Grocer, Roburg, Oregon.
Ollde Notes.
Fog and auuahine.
W. C. Tipton and family spent tbe 4th
in Roebnrg.
Mrs. W. Hashes we are sorry to say Is
indisposed this week.
Mrs. J R. Poe is visiting with friends
in Rotebnrg this week.
J. F. Wright, our genial P. M. and
merchant, is on tbe sick list thia week.-"
Ed Wright was seen wending his way
towards Reck Creek one day latt week.
Miss ilvrtle Mathews was visiting
friends in Roaebnra: one day this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Haghes attended
the celebration in Roseburg. They re
port having bad a good time.
W. Hughes purchaseJ a new thresher
of the new J. I. Case model, and expects
to secure many crops to thresh. We
wish you success Father Hughes.
Many of our citizens attended the cele
bration in Roseburg. Tbey all express
themeelves aa being highly entertained
by the good people of that city. Among
the many entertaining features of toe
programme, was the parade and patriotic
speech of Ez-senator Mitchell.
E. B.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the undenlf ncd
administrators of the citato ot W. h. Wilson,
di-ccaited, by virtu of an order and decree, is
sued out of the county court of Douglas coun
ty, State of Oregon, will, on and after Satur
day, August 5 1), sell at private al., at the
premises, tbe lollowlrig described rem property
brlooiflug to iliu estate of W. L.
sou, de-
Cvased, to-wlt:
UoglnnlDg at a point 10.04 chains
west and
.6J vliaios north of quarter corner between
Hcc.t M and U7, T) SO S K 6 W Willamette Merl
Uiou; tlincBW dexreK, West Jl.Stl chains:
thcuce Kasl 17.nl chains, and lucnco north
chains to place of beginning, coutsininR
lu.'JO acres, being all that portion of tho doua
tlou land claim of Willis G. Ocam (bolue
claim No. t) aituato ou southeast sido of
present channel ot Cow Creek, Douglas comity,
Oregon.
Dated this Clh day of .Tulv. 180i.
HA-friK II. WILSON,
' f. A. WlUiOK.
Admiuietraton of tbe estate of W.L WUson,
ncr.attd.
is- . o .
WATCH THIS SPACE
FOR
SPECIAL AMOUHCEftENT
301-303 Jackson St.
4U444i4444aUiw444Ui4444414444444444&4i44U444UU
for Sale,..
Mrs. C IL Sears, on accoant
ot ill health, will retire from
business. Now offering ber
Btock of nvillinery nnd fixtaren
at a barcaiu. A fine toned or
gau. A complete housekeeping
outfit A grand ouetiiog for a
roillier and dressmaker. Call
early and get a bargain.
eV U2-J.4) 4
4VVVVVVVVVVytVw
Soldiers Home Supplies.
Stale 1 proposals will be received at
the office of the commandant of (he
Oregon Soldiers Home at Roeborg,
Oregon, until 12 o'cloct noon, Joly 10.
1890, for the following supplies to be
furnished aa rvquirrd Io ne at the
liouie, during the year enJir.ac June 30,
19u0:
Gr ceries and kindred supplies, as
pr list on file at tbe Home.
Dry goods, men's famishing goods,
G. A. R. suits, sheetings, toweling,
bljnkets, shoes snd slippers ss per list.
Drugs and medicines. Bids to specify
the charge per persciiption ; and also
per ounce 00 certain lines of drogs as
per list 00 file at the Home.
Beef, pork and mutton. Flour and
mill feed.
All goods mu4t be guaranteed first
class in their line
The right is reserved to reject any and
all bids. Wm. J. Siuplet,
Commandant.
Itoseburg, Ore.. June 20, 1399.
A good appetite
Is essential to good health.
Hood's Sareapariila creates an
Appetite, tones and
Strengthens the stomach.
And builds up the whole sjtem.
It relieves that tired fceliog, and by
purifying and enriching tbe blood, it
promptly and permanently cores all
scrofula erapiions, K:ls. burners,
pimples and sores; etra- g'.hens the
nerves, and tives swet. refreshing
sleep. No other iuedxiite has taken
such hold upon the confidence of Use
people as Hood's Sarsaparilla, and its
record of great cures is unequalled by
any other preparation. You may tase
flood's Saratparilla wiib tbe utmost
confidence that it will do you good.
How's This?
We offei One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cared bv U all's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Trope. Toledo. O.
We tbo undersixue t have known F. J.
Cheney for the las: 15 tears, snd believe
hio perfectly honorable in s'l business
transactions and financially able to car
ry out any obligations made by their
firm.
West A Truss, Wholesale Druggists.
Toledo, O.
Walding, Kinnan A Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surface of tbe system. Price 75c
per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Test.
monialj free.
For Over Flttv Teats.
A Old axo WtiA-Taiss RaxsOT. Mrf
nmlow's Boo thine Byrup haa been used tor
ovet Bit j years by millions of mothers tor their
pMldren while teething, with perfect aacceaa
It soothes the child, softens the gum, allays aU
oaia, cures wind colic, and la the best remedy
for DiArrhoMU Is pleasant to lbs taato. Bold by
drajegtsta la every part ot th world. Twenty-
five cents a bottle. Its value la incalculable
Be sure and aak for Sirs. Window's Soothing
Syrup, and taka no other kind.
...Ride a Ramble
$40.
Why have Ihe 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,
made, prove so generally satisfactory aud yet sell at such a
For reasons similar to those above mentioned.
We cater to those who demaud the best.
Investigate our "No. 24 Men's Medium weight Rambler Roadster," the most sub
stantial wheel ever made. Price only $40.
JOSEPHSON'S. 3
My lotto 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 ChecksAs a special induce
ment, I am giving Trade Checks to all
cash purchasers, redeemable in $20
amounts. Beautiful lot of prizes given to
holder of checks. Entirely free.
Orders by mail or 'phone promptly at
tended to.
Roseburg Pharmacy
M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist.
Drngs, Toilet Article, f stent Medi
cine, Cigars, Stttiooery. Toilet
Soape, Paints sd Oils.
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photographic uppDe.
The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate
Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras.
Call and Examine tbem.
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(H-taMisLctl in 1877)
The leading varieties of thorough
bred fowls.
Eggs from the finest strains sent
on short notice. Send for Cata
logue. Address
Forest Grove, Or. J.
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Also CHAMPION BINDERS, MOWERS,
HAY RAKES-
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M. GARRISON.
& CO.
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to be the most popular wheels
fair price?
& Co., Agents,
$40.
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