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- - -' NOW FOR THE SUMMER TRADE-.. I AD1ES' r- OXFORDS rs- SLIPPERS The famous ....I THE PLAIN DEALER. JULY JO. 1899. The Umpqua. (For tb PLACTOKALKtU From mountains Ur uid wan, Ob, fairest stream in Oregon, Through woody dales end alleys. Through purple bills and valleys, la beauty glide thy waters on. Thou art lovely aa a dreaui, Ukt ailrer bright tby waters gleam, Tby current! cross and criisple, Tby currents swell aod dimple, As erer onward rolls tby stream. Bright aod clear in morning's bloom. Thy laughing wavelets flecked with foam, Reflect tbe aan'a bright splendor, Reflect tbe heavens tender, Cipplitg to their ocean borne. At tbe boar of sunset dear, Close by tby side I've paused to Lear Tby music sweet and boly, Tby music that has slowly Catteed all my cues to disappear. Aldox IIaene-s. Rosebarg, Ore. Up-to-date jewelry at J. T. Bryan's. Reduced prices in calico wrappers at the Novelty Store. Miss Eliza Harvey returned to Uales vCle oa this morning's overland. Tale, emaciated, thin, weak men and romen. Hodyan cures. All droggists, vO cente- MfTanJ Mrs. R. Satcbwell aod Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Helm an of Ashland are roistered at tbe McOallen. . DuGae. M. D., member Board el j renal on Examiners. Office. Maxeters building residing corner Main and Cass beet. Ber. J. K. '. Bell is ia the city. Hers is oar band Brother Bell and here are the keys of tbe city, make yourself at home. J. W. Mabooey krft oa Wednesday evening's train for a abort visit with bit people ia Oakland, Oregon. Medford Eya. Miss Edna Harvey of Oakland, who has been viaiting relatives in tbe city for the put week, returned borne Saturday morning. Mrs. Smith and children, Koee and Nellie, returned Saturday evening from Portland, where they have been visiting for tbe put two weeks. Geo. Year in gton of Eugene, came down Thursday to take a position in tbe Marsters Drug Store. Mr. Yearington ia a thorough up to date druggist having spent SO years behind the perscription counter. Wood Wanted. Sealed bids will be received at the of fice of tbe commandant of tbe Oregon Soldiers Home, at Boseburg, Oregon, np - 12 o'clock, noon, July 15, 1839, for the ''delivery at said Home, of 300 cords o merchantable fir wood iu 4 foot lengths Bids for lota of less than 20 cords will not be considered. Tbe delivery under the contract, or contracts awarded must be completed on or before October 13. 1899. Tbe right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Uoeeburg, Oregon. June 20, 1S99. Wm. J. SiurxET, Commandant. SIMMER BARGAIfiS! THE HAN WHO NEVER MADE A MISTAKE. Didn't keep a dry good store. We ad mit we make mistakes. We are human. The mistake we want to rectify just now fa an error in calculation. In calculat ing our ebirt waists we set the figure a trifle too high ; tbe result is too many shirt waists. We were templed by low prices and fell. We offer you a greater j temptation by making the price much lower than you ever bough them before. Also crash skirts. Genuine Bargains My Big Summer stock is uow complete. There's brightness of summer reflected in ever' 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 at pretty things and for the money-saving there is in buying of me. , Don't forget the next time you are down town to come in and see the many new styles we are show ins. Our Prices w ill make you happy and the fit make your feet feel glad. W. L. DOUGLAS shoe for Men, Exclusive Agency. . 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. g)o I. ABRAHAfl, Prop. Head change of aJ, Novelty Store. Bond for bargains and your watch re pairing. V. C. London made Drain a visit at urday. Dr. Cheadle, dentist, at Dr. Kraugtj's! old stand. Churchill & Woolley report big sales j on weir llano Lever hinder Ibis year Uodyan is now soul at 00 cents peri package by all druggrste. tlet Hudyan. j The Klace to buv buiruiee. backs and wagon. Stearns & CheDOweth, Oak-' land. j Mrs. C. H. Medley returned to Oak- j land, Or., Monday. Town Talk, Ash land. Bond, the watchmaker Eeils epcc'.acles at lowest prices aod ran lit Uiem cor irectly. ! I'acka or moccasins only just the j thing for tbe harvest field, at tbe Novel-' I ty Store. j i Rial .".J ...V ... ...kl ! . ,. , , . 1ITigito l.ryan. His pt -. for the mon9T and guaranteed at J. T. ! , , . . . - . i and his work is first c 1 J 1 j i 1 he hnest Hue ul nictle platea copper ; : ware ever bronchi to Ivoeebnrn at Chur '--Ml 11- 11 1 coui o: oouey t. Strong has a solid oak dining chair, cannot be equaled in Douglas county, for tbe low price of 95 cents. Wanted Vol. 33 of Bancroft's works. Has been loaned about town. Return to this office and receive reward. The Coos county creamery at Marsh field is now turning ont 800 pounds cf butter and 450 pounds of cheese daily. D. F. Fox, the internal revenue col lector, went to Oakland, Or., Thursday ! on official bueiaew. Ashland Town! Talk. Dr. Burnett left for Kiddle, Oregon, on Monday evening's train. He will spend a week in fishing and bunting be fore returning. Medford Eye. George K. Kiddle went to Kiddle Mon day evening to spend tbe 4th. Mrs. Riddle and the baby came back with him and they will make this city their future borne. Grants Pass Observer. T. G. Ruth and family late of Oakland Ore., arrived in Central Point a few days ago to take charge of the hotel depart ment in this place. There has been some talk of Mr. R. printing a newspa per in Central Point if be could be as sured that it would pay. Ashland Rec ord. We are eager to balance up the old accounts of the Plauweaxeb. There fore, those wbo can conveniently, will do us a great favor by making a full or par tial settlement of their account with our solicitor and business manager, J. L. Stratford, during bis canvas of the county. C. Hodges of Douglas county, father of our fellow townsman, J. Hodgee, of east Medford, came np from Douglas county Saturday and spent a few days with his son. Mr. Hodges formerly lived in this county and will probably come back to make bis borne here in tbe near future. Medford Eye. Stearns & Cbenoweih at Oakland have now on band hardware of all kinds pur chased before tbe raise and w ill sell at less than former prices while in stock. Also buggies, backs aod wagons f j to f 10 less than can be nought elsewhere. 6ton 6C"001 House, Sunday, July 1G, at Warranted sewing machine, f20. Best 10 : W m- anJ at lLe reen school six bole 20 inch oven Steele range with uoaRt3 P m. Will endeavor to or high closet and reeervoir, f40. Car load 6uize " Kandy boo at each place, of choice cedar shingles. Mauk Mi'mson. Cong. S. S. otgauizer for Oregon. YOU CAN'T GO WRONG ON THESE GOODS. Fleecy blankets very low in price. Toweling, the best and the cheapest. Table linen, you may need it now. Har vest shirts, the best for least money. Mens' pants, good for bard wear. Ten nis shoes at CO cents. Table oil cloths in pretty patterns. Calicoe, a large as sortment. Suspenders, that are extra good, beat. Mackinaw twill shirting cau'l be Sheetings of all kinds. in Oxford Ties, also odds and ends of other Shoes. ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE, V ( the Bond, tbe watchmaker, does engrav ing. I btraw bats at 5 and 10 ceuta t Hie Novelty More. For first-class dentistry Little of Oakland. t 1- Mrs. M. lyr.an i Oakland, in visiting friends in Koeeburg. Eastman's kodaks and rboto suppiirs i at Churchill Jc Woolley 's. I Latest styles in ladies and gents jewel-1 fj a an yraJes at J. T. Rrvan'e. . . . . : Attorney Benson is doini: hueinew in ! Gardiner, the white city of tke Uaip.ju. j i-rtr A. C Man-tore, left Saturday Geo. Swrn has opened a neat larber I ltenLis n0u: summer v.ca- shop in the Hildeburn hrkk op,iteltw"- T,,e "H"1 Prk ,h ,. j and other points of intereft in the Kocky . . . . ' ia, paralysis, nudyan cures. Ail urun gists, 50 cents. A fine line of men's hats ia Fedoras aud stiff hats ia the latent tbapes and colors at Josepbeon's. For your watches, clocks acd jawelryM ices will pleaee you cas? j Keep your eye oa oar windows if you are looking lor bargains. Kice & Bice, Houee Furnishers. Col. Blaeedail of ihe Victoria Tlacer mine, was ia town Sunday evening en rouce to Portland on bu&iuese. Jake Nichols, one of tbe leading stock men of the southern part of the county, is in town looking after bseinees mat ters. "Eveiy well man hath his ill day." When "a bit off" or when terious'y ill you should tkellhj"ii .Strp.MriIla -ud get well. Mr;. J. P. Gilmors and Misses Ida and Agaes Kice arrived from Portland land Riddle Sunday. The girls will spend tbe summer it Ash land. Ashland Record. Jos. Cloogh, oue of the prog restive farmers and fruit growers of the t'pper South Ump'jOa was in town Saturday, shaking hands with bis many friends and looking after business matters. John Julian aud wife an J Miss Par- j thfcnia Porter came in Friday from bag-. iaaw. Lane county. Mr. Julian and wife axe on their way to California where they will make their future borne. Mrs. J.. H. Skidmorc, of Wi'bur, passed ' through Saturday for Little Sbauta, where ber mother, Mrs. II. C. Hill, ia in ill health at the home of ber daughter, Mrs, Sueie Terwilliger. Ash laud Record. Tbe Koeeburg baud boys report that the town of Klamathon, Cal., was near ly entirely destroyed by fire on July 5th. It was burning as tbe northbound over land, on which tho boys were returning home from Sisson, passed through. Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough readily yield to One Minute Cough Cure. Use this remedy in time and save a doctor's hill or the undertaker's. MARSTERS & CO. Rev. Edward Eccleston of the Presby terian church at Fresno, Cal., was in tho city yesterday occupying the pulpit o' the M. E. Church in the morning and Presbyterian in the evening. His ex cellent sermons were well received by our people. There will be preaching at the Win- .CRITICAL BUYERS AND LOVERS OF BARGAINS. Will find much to interest them at our remnant tables, as you know choice goods go first. Remnants of choicest goods gather rapidly. Short lengths get little price con&ideratioii here, once they are consigned to the remnant table, as you will learn if you look, ltemember too, the choicest remnants go first. LOCAL BREVITILS. E. LsUrie aud family of (Janlm valley were in the city Saturday. Jim. Allie Miernlan aui children im litre from I'cmlletoii visiting their mauy Irieinib, Unit Crock way and A. J. Mellows have g')iie to 1 8 Anceles, and will visit several days in the goUen sla'e. Dr. M. W. Davie is here am', has dices upstairs over llD pobtollice. Cull early, aa he will only remain eight or ten days. IX is. West is greatly improving the appearaiica oi his popular boarding houo by the application of a new coat of paint. There ha just been issued froui the clerk's ollice a inari.i;e liceucc lor F. K. Olinghouce and Iroi.e Belle French hrth of Hinger, ihia county. Mr. Yarii'.g'on will Imvo charge of llio jiestripM hi department in the Mroli'th' Drug Stoie, during Mr. Mars tela' aU.t new t't Yt ILvvstonu I'ark. Where was the lio.trd of Tra.lo rcccp- lion committee when tho train pulled in with tin' editors, .Sunday evening? t-liinU's t f I . in j.'i it; vi!l-, what a town. M. Kjun, oiio of i ho genial section fcrc-iucM if the Cm creek canyon, made this otlicc a pleasant business call Fri day, while enroute to Drain on a busi ness trip. The people oi Koteliuig are impatient ly awaiting the reiuru of their volun teers from Mauila, and will give them such a greeting aa proud hearts rejoice to give tUfir heroes. . The S. I'. Company is recoguuing the push and energy of Uojuu Rivet's thriv ing little city, (iold Hill, aod is prepar ing to help tlciu by building a neat and commodious depot. Although the prune crop of Uiegou ia the nearest ta a failure this year that it bag ever been, there- will from present indication le inoie prunes than were ex pected a lew wttka ago. ! T. i. I'oLh'II, a prominentaud sacceeS' ul luti.uri lm suu uuviuv, was .u town Saturday aod umde cs a pleasant bupiuee t all, paving fur the reliable F Lund i. tu one year i:i advance Trof. AppelboQ is preparing to fur- nieh the M. C. Church with excelleLt nintic lor the Sunday eveninn services, This service ought to be highly appre- ciateil t.y the nl H-opler.i that cbaicU. Mountain will l visiteJ during bis Mrs. passed Shaeta J. II. ykidmore, thronh Saturday n her? her mother, ol Wilbur, for Little Mrs. II. C. Hill, is iu ill health a', the home of ber ! dauiiiiter. Jlra. f-n-i" Ti rwilliser. Ash- - imt t:.-w.t e nave iue on y eipenenceJ upuoi- i etener and carpel tutu m Koeebu'g. I p- hols'ery work and furniture repaired. Carpets layed or sewed to order. Furni ture packed for thippinj. Bice & Rice, Houfc Furniture. A. M. Gallagher of Deer creek, was quite severely kicked by a horse Satur day evening He sustained the severest injuries in the breast and to one leg, but Dr. L. DuGae, the attendant phxsician, reports his patient doing welt. Clarence Gazley, the popular prune buyer, spent a few- daa the latter part of last week visiting with his brother, County Clerk, J. F. Gaxley, of this city. He says that Ibis county will have a great many prunes to sell, for which be is endeavoring to contract. Attorneys I. B. Kiddle, Dexter Kice, Misses Blanche Autcnreith, Kva Jacobs, Floeeio Sbamtrook, Kuby (iordao, and Tailor Becklvy, Cad Harmon, Walt Tolles, Mell Thompson, Shell Carroll, Tarreu McWflliams aod Jamie hmick, were OaklanJ viti'.ois Sunday. A jolly company of young op!e of this city, went to Oakland Sunday by private conveyance, to view the ruins of the recent lire and enjoy a picnic dinner near that citr. The company consisted of, Maude Kast, S'.clla Anderson aod Edna Hodson, Ira Cole, F.lmcr Wim berly nn J Chas. Wharton. Chan. Clements, of Koeeburg, and John W. Wilson of Kiddle, left for Gold endale, Wash., Friday evening. They will alsi visit other Washington points as well aa Eastern ' regoo tow ns in quest of a location far a general merchandise business. Mr. Clements has been bead salesman in Mrs. Josephson's large dry goods eetablitbunnt in this city for sev eral ) cars and thoroughly understands the buaiuefs. Mr. Wilson is a genial and competent youDg man, well quali fied for the business under contempla tion. Both young men are deserving ot success and we trust they may find a good business opening. Since the Board ot Trade failed ia its efforts to entertain the editors, and the citizens had no time to act iu the mat ter, the Entre 'o:a or "Old Maidi Club" voluutairly took tbe matter iu baud this morning aud will give the editorial asso ciation an agrceab'e surprise on their return here this evening. An abunjr auce of fine largo Koyal Ann cherries have been secured, which together with roses, etc., will be presented to our dis tinguished visitors. Attached to each package w ill be a neat card bearlug tbe inscriptian "Compliments of the Ojd Maids Club, Kjeeburg, Oregon." The Board of Tiada should surrender its charter to the "Old Maids Club." Olu Oleeon, of West Fork, while bring' icg a large number cf deet bide) to this ci'.y to sell last Wednesday, was appre bended by our game warden and the skins were confiscated. On Thursday Oleson was given a jury trial in Justice Miller's couit aud was convicted of un lawfully transporting deer hides and lined f)00 and costs, in default of which he was committed to jail. L. Deacb, proprietor of tbe Koeeburg tannery, was also tried Thursday afternoon before the justice upon a cliaryo of unlawfully huudling deer skins and converting them luto merchandise, and was found guilty as charged. He was lined 100 which was promptly paid. Oleuon'a brother hae also been arretted on charge of unlawfully handling deer hides but has not yet been convicted. The penalty lu these cues ia fixed by statute at a fine of $100 to f 300," or luiprieon- j tnent, or both. It ie said other ai rests j will eoou follow. The jtaine wardens I are going to see that tbe jaw Ir enforced ' at all har.ardfl. A Quiet Wedding. A email company of invited gueaw un seal bled laxt evening at the hm of Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. Aualiu, Uih ic.mkioh i lng the nia-riuuw ot hi daugMer, Alice, to Mr. W. ti. Corimtt, well mid favor ably known to the people of Woodburn. The rooms were taetefnlly decorated, the principal feature being a bridal arch of Oregon grape aod hite lilies, with a rng of moss and flowers at the bie. Miss Ltura, the bride's sinter, and Mr. Clarence CoruoM, brother of the groom, aloud with the bridal pair while Rev. C. ti. Harmon performed the cere mony. The bride waa attired iu a blue gtay traveling suit and the bridenmaid in white. besides Ktv. and Mrs. Harmon the guettp included Mr. and Mis. Noah Cor nutt of Kiddles, parents of the groom; his brother, Clarence, Mr. A. E. Austin and family, Mr. L. B. Austin and fain ily, Mr. X. S. Auatin of .Salem, Mr. L A.Larrick and Dr. B. A. Ca'hey and lauiily. Alter ilollcioUB it-lrtalimeiiU Ihe whole company went to the depot, where, in a pelting shower of rice, the newly-wedded couple boarded the train for Salem. Theuce they proceed today to Kiddles, Mr. Corn u It's home, where they will stay a short lime be lore going lo Ash land to epend a few weeks. Mr. Cornutl ia to be congratulated up on drawing such a rich prize. The bride is a talented and accomplished lady, of sweet disposition, and fit to m with tbe best of the land. She hat leen a resident cf Woodburn f- many years and made scores of friend i. thU city, who join the Iodependeut in fsVuding congratulations aod best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Cornutt Woodburn lode peod nl, July Ctb. Offer of Reward. The city of O Aland offers a rew ard of fU2o for the arrest and couvictioti of the party or parties setting fire to the ware room and store ol Joy & Neff, on the morning of July 5, 1999, aod thereby de stroying the greater portion of Ihe busi ness part of town. C. h. CUKNOWETII, Mayor. I a addition to this the iusurauce com panies' Boatd of Coder writers are offer ing the sum of foOO for the vain pur pose. This inskes a total toward of ill 25. Utter List. Remaining uncalled for ia the Ktse- b-irg postofficd: Colt, C. T. Gcerio, Lori Eaton, E. W. Hall, Mies Emma Eddy, Frank M. Kbuger & Beck . Robiosoo, J. E. Persons calling for these letters will please state tbe dale on which they were advertised, July 10 IS99. Tbe letters will be charged for at tbe rate of one cent each. Wm.'A. Fkaikb, f. M. Barklow, Mania SUgc C. Private conveyance from Koeeburg to Coquille City via Myrtle Total, connect ing with boats and trains. Leave Co quille City aod Koeeburg Mundajs, Wednesdays and Fridays. Goo' rigs and teams. Best of accomodations. For price and particulars call on or ad drees, W. ParTtatON, Corner Grocer, Roaeburg, Oregon. For 5ale, or Rent Cheap. 10; acres, I J miles east of Koeeburg 00 the county road, j mile to school bouse and l3 miles to the poet ollice. 30 acres Icoced, houfe aod barn. Enquire at Mrs. C. II. Sears, Millinery Store. Alkeo'a and Thornton's Goats have arrived and can be found at the Sheridan place, south of toco, aod are ready for delivery to pailies until Au gust. (jlO.: It makes do difference how bad the wound if you use DeWiu'a Witch Hael Salve ; it will quickly heal aud leave do car. A. iS. MARSTERS & CO. THEY DO SAY That the diamond is the hardest 1 known substance to get. That most people will read the whole list of drinks at tbe soda fountain and teen select vanilla. That girls should never throw kisses; it's almost impossible for a girl to hit the object she throws at, That when a man bas never done any? thing himself to brag about he brags about what his ancestors did. That tbe Koseburgir who wants to sue therailroid company because he first met bis wife on a train, i a mighty mean man. That Dave West says a man who baa tried it insists that no husband can find his wife a sleep if he goes home after midnight. That Charlis Fisher was a little back ward about telling the editors of the great enterprise of his town and news paper on the way up from Ikirllaud Sunday, That it was natural euough for our genial bachelor county cleik to add a few words of commendation and tlattery wbeu renewing his subscription to the Drain Watchman, Won't Miss Jooee lecture the force for publishing that letter on her homecoming T That it is a shame that Koeeburg did not tender Ihe editors a graujer and more cordial reception. Had not the board of trade takoa the iniliatiyo in the matter the citizens would have taien the thing in hand, do doubt, and made a success of H and don our fair city end it. It will be remembered that Editor Fiiher was one of the active .( ?) commit teemen appointed by the Board of Trade to arrange for the reception of the edi tors. He should have remained at home and engineered the thiugt It's all hie fault thut this it thus! (; Kacking headaches, bleary eyes, weak ness, noises iu head. Hudyaq puree. All druggists, M cent 4n absolutely correct listol the Doug las county public school apportionment will bo fonnl. on our bit pa jajr, I tmimmmmtmrnmrnm ft; We Are Now Offering 301-303 Jackson St. IUI OUirj... Mr. C. 1L Searf, ou account of ill health, will retire from business. Now offering ber tock of iLiIIinerv aud tilt area at a Knrtu!n A finM liinp.1 ST gau. A complete housekeeping outfit. A grBQtl opening for a 1 milliuer and dressmaker. Call enr'y nod gut a bargain. U(j2ytli P WWW V wvu. Notke to Contractors Sealed bid will be received y the board tf directors ol school district No. 33, for the enlargement of the school liHiee in that district up till 3 o'clock p. m. on Thursday, July 10, 1SW. PI cs and tpeciticationa may be wren at tbe Review office. The tward res-rvn the right to reject any or all bids. A ldrets all bids to Maw. II. U. FkKuist'S, Clerk Diet. Nj 1, Koeeburg, Or. Wood Wanted at This Of iice. Now is the time fir aubscnWrs wLo are in arrears, or new eubecriber. to pay tneir subscription in wood. We want wood at this office, wood of a'.I dercrip lion.oak, fir. pine, lierwood, cordwood, fine wood, block, bring it along while the roads are god. A good appetite Is essential t j good health. Hood's Saraapanlla rreate an Appetite, tones aud Strengthens the stomach. And bcilds np the whole stem. It relieves that tired fteiiog, and ty purifying ami eortchiug the blood, it promptly and permaitnily cures all roiula eruptions, bulls, homer, pimpies and sores; atrerglheus the Derves. and the swett, refrethirg sleep. No other medicine has taken tucb bold upon the confidence of the people as Hood's barsaparilia, aud its record of great cure is unequalled by any other iceparalion. You may take flood's barstparilla with the utuioet confidence that it will do you good. Hw'5 This? We oQei One Hundred Dollars Reward j for any case of Catarrh that raunot be cored by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Props. Tolodo.O. We the underaunied have known t . J. Chenev for tbe last 15 vears, and believe him perfectly honorable in ail business transactions aud financially able to car ry out any obligations made by their firm. Weet4 Truai, Wholesale Dtuggiets, Toledo, O. Welding, Kiunau & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Price 75c per bottle, bold by all druggists. Tet. moniab free, For Over Fifty Vtan. Aa Old aso Wtu-Taias Raaanr. Hit Wlntlow'i Sootnlnc ?vnip hat been uk1 tor otct fifty yean by milUous ot mother tor their children wtxllo tccthini, with perfect lucccst It aoothea the child, softeu tbe gum, aliavi all pain, cures wind colic, and U the bet remedy lor riiarrha-a. I pleasant to the taate. bold by druggitta in evury part ot tho world. Tweoty flvs cents a bolUe. Itt value U iuoaculakle Be lure and atk lor Mrs. Wtnalow'i Soothiot Syrup, aod take no other kiud. $40. Why have Ihe American Armies always been victorious? liccause the U. S. A. had the very best of material ami used ii ccvit.-mically aud intelligently, to the best possible advantage. Why do Rambler Bicycles continue, year after yeai, made, prove so generally satisfactory and yet sell at such a 1'or reasons similar to tho.se above mentioned. We cater tu those who demand the best. Investigate our "No. zj Men's Medium weight Rambler Roadster," the most sub stantial wheel ever made. Price only 40. Our entire stock of SHIRTWAISTS, SUMMER DRESS GOODS, and all Hues of SUMMPR GOODS, at greatly re duced prices. Call and get our prices on these goods, and you may then see that we mean what v- say. The lines arc till complete, and there is a lare assortment to choose from. See these goods. JOSEPMSON'S. 1 My riotto 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, Crockerv and Novelties. " . Trade Checks As a special induce ment, I am giving Trade Checks to all cash purchasers, redeemable in $20 amounts. Beautifal lot of prizes given to holder of checks. Entirely free. Orders by mail or 'phone promptly at- icuucu 10. Roseburg Pharmacy M. I. RAIT, Prescription Druggist. iJrugs, Toilrt Article. I'eierd Medi cine, Cigars Stitiooery, Toilet S,aps. faints suJ Oil. i It? photographic pnpplies.., The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate j Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. - - Call and Kiamine them. I w r s 4-k v swt rm r t mil mi 111 iB.... 1 Established iti IVT7.) The leading varieties of thorough bred fowls. Eggs from the tiuest strains sent on short notice. Send for Cata logue. Address Forest Grove, Or. J. M. GARRISON. HWtflllltUltiQtH4aa()ttlttaai J. F. BARKER'S & CO. Also CHAMPION UAV RfilCQ Mill linilLU ...Ride a Ramble A. C. Marsters CO 6) e) (9 V (o c) & ) (3 (9 Q (9 (9 9) ....MRS. N. BOYD. z ... ... At- MITCHELL WfllSS BINDERS, MOWERS, C O $40. u be the most popular wheels lair price? & Co., Agents, 1