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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1899)
LOCAL BREVITIES. Married. NOW FOR THE SUMMER TRADE- My Big Summer stock is now complete. There's brightness of summer reflected iu 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 at pretty things and for the mouey-saviug there is iu biding of me. (0 I AUIES ) i Avcnnnc SLIPPERS : The famous W. (o 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. L DOUGLAS shoe for Men, Exclusive Agency. ....I Have for Inspection.... Klegaut 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 fiud the best assortment ever brought to this town. The People's Store. I. ABRAHArl, Prop. THE PLAINDEALER. JULY 13. l$9y. Up-to-date jewelry at J. T. Bryan'. Mrs. Carl Lewis of Uusppu Ferry, is in the city. - Reduced prirea id calico wrappers at the Novelty Store. Jake, Nichols of Twiddle, was transact ing business in tbe city Wednesday. On our firet page will be seen Ibe new professional card of Attorney C. S. Jack-eoD. Head change olad, Novelty Store-. j Bond, tbe watchmaker, tioes Eond for bargains and your watch re-' ,n' pairic-.'. j Straw Lata at 5 anl 10 cenls j Novelty S'oit. Dr. Cbeadle, Ueulibt, at lr. Strauge'sl , . . ... , , , I For brsi-vlass duiistry g- old stand. ; yttle of Oakland. Churchill iV oolley report big bales 1 on tbeir Piano J-ever binder tbi year Tbe place U buv buggies, Lacke and engrar- the SaImiu raiul tliift t-ia1ir.lnt ! untcer reception lunJ. i Five tine elk were wen in s a Miss Maud lleckley cf OakUml, ia iu tbo city, 1 n route to .Uedford. Mrp. Oscar I.sFoteat and Miss Urace Carroll retun.ed last evening from Tort land. Ivhv. Father Levecijim till I e absent from ItjHutitirg at coast points a couple of weeks. Illnik'jciiics arc ripening fast, and there ia a fairly Kood crop iu this sec tion, so it ia repotted. Dr. M. W. Davis is here ami has offices upstairs over the pjbtollice. Call early, as be will only remain eight or ten days. John Canaday, one ot our old Oakland subscribers was a pleasant caller at this office Wednesday while looking alter busirfts matters in this city. (i.tvoruor (Jcrr cud Cen. Tuttle were pag.cugtrs on l ist Mobdaj'd southbound train, en loate lor Sau Francisco, where tb v i I mert ttie horne-oniing Oregon truoj-s. Kev. Father I.aius ;tf ur cupjiug a pleasant vUa with lih uucle, Simon 1. Ki.tr u ljtr Creek, atid bis many fr i -: .Is in U. is city, returned to bis home ut S . L'n-.ij, Mnriou county, today, Mic 1. V. Sue r a 00 J and little daugh ter. Vera, arrived in this city Wednes day evening from the Willamette Wiley, hero they have bteu enjoying a pleas ant vi.-it with relatives. After a brief visit with Sire. A. C. Marsters they will rtturu to their homo at Myrtle Puict. 1 W. IveiJ, who resided one mile west of Wilbur, was iu town TuesJay evening with a ti'it' I jt of eaui; li Koyal Auu ulJ Llttck lit publicin i hvrrles. He remain bereJ thin office with a tiiur iresl (or which he will pleastf n cepl the thanks of the fo:". J. O, M-u has ic tinned ids position as ptbtm.isiti ut Myrtle Crock and ii sue cceJeJ by ( hue. 3. ltiehey, who recently received LU coiumissiau. Mr. Met has accepted a poeition with li. W. Strong, tbe furniture dealer of this city. Ikilh arc genial and acci'iuuioJaling geutli-uieu i wi!i abi.ai it i-; a pleasure to transact ! business. Tbe IS'JJ preuiiun hats for thu Sicoud j Southern Orvguu District Agricultural bad WIOD. land. Stearns & Chenowetb, Oak-1 Iirewster valley reccotlv. n . . . ' Society, are no ready a id can be by calllu On or JJrts--iun the ftecreUry III W fitti.r If.ilol llr Tin. K6tman'a kodaka and phuto uiiliia 1 :ni....ti .. .. .. .... 1. Cond. tbo watcbuiaker reus spectacles, at Churchill & Woo'.ifye. 1 ., . ..v. j , . . . ,' 3 near this city cjuiaieuci-jj; Autit rj;", at lowest t rices and can bl theni cor-! Lates etvha iu 'a,ll.-s hp. I m . t .: . 1 1 I ( -'cs. Ei us iu .auies ani Ktuis )eel-; jnd continuiut; live day. A tit-.e pro- j recl y- i ry iu !l gr4ca at J. T. Cryan's. RraujIU3 and li.ve hsi" of prm iuiua is Ueacbes, ealiowneM. falling senea- i 1 ,r, -J Ja3- j Mr. II. T. McCfcll.n ba, returned loiuiteJ. tJn! mS tmubles. Hudyan ccrea. Jor tbe harvest field, at the Novel-j loni . vWt a, j,ck(0n. ! Tne Griiu Watch iVuay. of .-Ulnrntu ' jir-tore. j . Cottage irove l.s li ed articles of in- ... Best and cheapen watctes on earth1 ., - . ... . , ... , . , corporation ihijuh 11. SI Miss tiertroda tdaj reinrneu 10 uer ; . . , , . ; iumaj, pai.cu rjeu.is. pupua- ' " tion 01 heart. lladyan enr.-s. All Ery,DS- druggists. 50 cents. rit a Kaafrtrftk 1 1 a ait-a rwin Htwir 1 To 1 -From W " consUnt worn . Hudan crTres. All i first cl security. Address. i druggists, 50 cents. j and stiff bets in tba latest tliaptM and CU-BEtUoseourg u, j e O03; John C. Veatch, flUM; li. W E. DaGaa. M. D., member Eoari of : nngteaj iu njvan carM. vil ' Toar maUue c!o ts a:,J jewrlry j Uritbn. 1000. I'fincipal p"ace of busi Pension Examiners. Office. Markers , . ,. " " " -gotoliryan. His pikes ill please you ; nees. Cottar tlrevc. home m Oregon City today, after a with Miss Xora Jones. visit A prol t'i l iii (rcurie 1 home of Mr im.l Mrs. 1". C Wednewl y tvfi.i i ut "Jilin July 12, lSO.i, Mr. Ix)u!8 K-l Mis No Itiilrttr g( r bjiiit; tlii log partis. K v. S A. D.ml.t ing. Tbe wedding ai a ipiiut n.-, only a few re'ativei ati.l fiiftuls wiinc-oi,' the ceremouy, amuu; wlum wimh, Mrs. Thos. Cannon, Mi l.e ri i I.f.i.m, S. .S. Bolainger, Kev. mid .Mrc. S A D-uylas and Mr. an I Mrj. I'. C. K-:.i Trie bride is h inuiiiti; yutini l-dy, poe esse I of .1 loycly character mi ' all of the attrihateii thst gi t n uk.t true wouiantiojil. Mi-! is a na'i v-. n( il;ig county and has many fiicinln in tuia city and at ir.j -kay whre !it foriiirr ly re.iJeJ. The groo 11 ia a youug mm .,f trt -r liujj integrity and well worth) thu prir.0 he has won. He iia Bnccrsi'ul von buei non min of Ibts city, bein pioprit-tur of tbe tconomy Meat Mai kct. Ti:e happy caua e were the recipieutu of many pret ti anl useful presents. Tub I'L.MSDKAi.tK j.jius tiitir wide cir cli of frietds iu ixtending conttratula tiun', and trusts that theirs will be a long, prosperous uuided life frca from cares and sorrowB. Uean, i ll'ltl, iH''n and T i.'iitrait- tilficiat We Are Now Offering 3 At tbe residence of Frauk Keed in tbiaiity Jn'y II, lVJ'J, William Utoiah ani Mies ManieGrubbe both of Wilbur Rev. J. A. TowDSnd otriclEtig. Tbe Flainue vlk jo n; the n ay friends of the contracting p-rl'oi ia wieLiuj; them a Ion, happy, pnejerous wedded life. Reception For the Volunteers. Tbe tiu.)nco committee appoiutcd to raise tho necessary funJe to properly re c.'.ve and banquet the returning of Co. I!, have beuu tolicitin tulscriptijus to day, and have met -aitli Krati.') ieg sue ccas. Everybody teeius to g'a.tly cou trihuteJ tomelhing toward this com luvii'lablc alTair. The c :iiuiitted rantict tsto jverjrbj'Jv : ul.I li 1 1 c ir.ii bute, and auyoue itai bavin;; he.u solic ited or waited upon by fuuii member of the C3;umit(ee, may lunv a pirt ia this good tiiattcr hy leaving ll.eir dunations at tha First National la:.k, cr at y mem ber of the cutiiuiittec The couni it ee 'v comp.eed if the fcllottk; i:aunl p u tlstneti: O. 1'. Coshovv, T. II. :l:..i!au, Charlie llaJioy, ?;iu.j:i i'a-. I S. K. liaick aid J. W. Wright. Ja.. r; corporation Ihi juh K. M. Veatch, II. II Veatch and (.i. W. tlritlia. Object, to buy ud sell lir.lau-, etc. Capital stock, f KXX), at tlvX) er tdiare. K M.! VeaUb f-objcril.-cs for 10 shares, f JOOO, II. II Vea-ch. ilsXK); Ermine E. Yearcb, Tbe noest line ol nickie platcU copper i ; ware ever brought to Kceeburg at Chur- ; go to Itryan. His pikes aill p!eae you j i and his work is first das?. Mi. tetr;i anl Ilka viF.lin; fr.t-n ! ia Fraiik W. lns ; r'urne-.t l oaid Tue'iiaT fr-'iui n l.'i-inais trip t : ijardi- j n-r and intermediate -:nt. AnoiLe." rkii strike f jfnld is re ported from the r.obeinia u. tries, iotv at trailing about as much atl'iilio as any mines in tbe ctate. OieOleseu wa arraiiraed ii Juntice Our entire stock of GOODS, and all line: duced prices, may then sec complete, SHIRTWAISTS, SUMMER DRESS of SUMMER GOODS, at greatly re- Call and get our prices on these goods, and you See these that we mean ind there-is a .roods. large what we saw Tl assortment lines are till to. choose from. .301-303 Jackson St. r u ncconiit n-tiro from fTcritiir Lor mid lixt ut t for Sale... Mrs. C. II. .Seat, of ill hwiilb, v.-i!) bL:.i::,r.s. Now Huck uf r. illitn-ry ti l;ir.iiu. A fiu'- t-.-tifil .V. c-jiutjlei buiibeLeH!, outfit. A pr;tLl io'u:iiir for ...:u: I .1,.. iv. oatly nnJ g-t h bargain. ijsr.it a My riotto Is Strong has a solid c&k uining chair, cannot be equaled in Douglas county, for the low price of 95 cents. Wanted Vol. S3 of Iiaacrofi's works. Has been loaned abont tows. Return i to this office and receive reward. Keep yonr eye on our windoms if you are looking for bargains. Hiee A Kice, i b; tcfan chorch a'. Oakland, j iei by Judge A. F. fc'tearns, j drive to this city Tjcs-Jay, w lie busi , iioubb r urnisners. t o i n ,-u .1.- ness matttrs rtquired their attention. , . This olLce was faroTed with a pleaenot rave an , C4j ,nj we wt,te plcaEeil to. learn that yards at this place, sprea Jin ; granite and laying switches baildlng residing corner Main and Case street. . 1- . a J : F . V. tvangeusi r.. .v. i.m aou .1.0 u-. . chiU & xVooileyV reinrneu irom ineir visu 10 atwici a v:c- , ... 1 I 4 T ' goa. lue evangeiisi win preacu at, Eu gene next Sunday. On our last page will be found an in teresting letter, descriptive of tbe oook'a Inlet country, from the fluent pen of ili Partbenu Porter of Portland, i Hon, and Jin. J. II. Booth have taken who has been spending a few dsya ia j op their residence in tbo elegant new I a 1 - a t a - X f T 1 II ; 1 ,MQy,T , T ' ! !tononnDDSrCasVBLreet ' T i The IoiloaiU)c from the OraaU Fats moniiiiiiiuuiiavuianiv. , Semen. P,;,. i. 1K0 ',. n,.kin.I,.Hl 1 cat ui u iuiuci ltev. Jae. E. llleir, pa-ti-r tl the I'res- J Miller's conrt Tccsday charged wi?h un- a-. cumpar.-1 lawfully kiliiui deer. He ph-ad not i t j.yed a ; guilty and bis trial was tet kr today at Hev. niair had received the 8ppo;utmct.t Work is progressing rapidly on the cr naw court house, as well as on the two n..., i...i 1-. v .k. -i. ?nt.,.t. . . J Dew brick9 on JckoI :-eet. J V aU 0f the Southern Oregon coantics. j "Eery well mia bath bis id day." j The position wiil be ally and very Mtia I When "a bit off" or when seriously ill InUtally fil'eJ. tdnemro,uo in iub empiuj . 7 T ..:.:..! eo- ?. a Jeaatng iruil groaer ol ! all:" "It i replied that Ivcsc'ourg the C.B.K.&E.B.li.. arrived ia this j edneeJay morning lor a V?11 j this county, was in town from bis fruit I charged 50 cents per plate for the meal city Wednesday morning oa a hia ia rent. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. An ice-cream social will be given in the old store building at Edenbower Friday evening, July H, by the Eden bower VT. C. T. U. All are cordially in vited. H. L. Pittock of the Oregonian, and C II- Markham, general lreicbt and passenger agent oi the . P. Co., accom panied the editorial excursion to Ash land. John Miles, one of the staunch repub-CZ-ican r me rs of North Myrtle Creek, was a Boaeborg vieitor Wednesday and made this office a pleasant business call. Mr. MIteahas just returned from a three luralha visit to Idaho and reports busi ness booming in that state. Hiss Edna Harvey, who ha been the goeet of Miss Silvia Stearns for a week, was tendered a very pleasant bo prise on last rndav evening. An excellent re- put was served at a late boor.Jand all present enjoyed themselves very much. Miae Harvey returned borne Saturday morning. Now we know how brother Amis of the populiet Eugene load-Axo stands on the Philippine question. He saya in bis last issue : "Don't forget that when Uncle Sam is in a scrap with another Julio it is all his children's duty to help , uim UUUl lUSi. iciiuw ii buuuui; nuip- ped." Nathan and Ivy Dean came down from Riddle Monday and purchased Id bead of fine Angora goats from Aiken and Thornton. J. A.Downian and eon of Myrtle Creek also purchased 23 head and with Messrs. Uaan started en the drive home with the goals Tueeday. The goafs will be found of great assist ance in clearing up a farm. They are also valuable for their wool and niea. visit to i her aunt. She was accompanied by her llenlxo. 1 guest M. re- M c- Ward who was enronte to her borne at San Francisco via Port land. Don't thick you can cure that slight attack cf Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Cnre will cure if ; it "digests wbat you eat" and restores tho digestive organs to health. A. C. M AKsfTEK & CO. O. . Goodnow of Koseburg, arrived in ths l'ae?, Wednesday morning, in tbe in terest of the mine& which be ia prospect ing. Mr. Cio&dnow ia representing Chi cago capitalifclF, and be is desirous of finding something ia the quartz line for hi people. Grants Pass Courier. We are eager to balance up the old accounts of the Plaisdealeb. There fore, those who can conveniently, will do oa a great favor by making a full or par tial settlement of their account with our solicitor and business manager, J. L. Stratford, daring bis canvas of tbe county. Stearns & Gbenoweth at Oakland have now on hand hardware of all kinds pur chased before the rai9e and wiil sell at less thru former prices while in stock. Also buggies, hacks and wagons $0 to $10 less than can be bought elsewhere. Warranted eewinj machine, $20. Best six hole 20 inch oven Steele range with high closet and reservoir, (40. Car load of choice cedar shingles. Pres. V. T. Van Scoy, of the Southern Oregon State Normal School, was a pleasant business caller at this office Taesday. He had just returned from a viait to Coos county, in the interests of the school, and reported quite a number of proBpectiveJstu Jeuts from that county. He reports very bright prospects for the success of tbe echool. See ad on our fourth page. farm at The Oaks, Tuesday, and in- j formed us that he will have a good crop i of Petitea and Silver prunes aod a light crop of Italian?. We Lave the only experienced nphol-: eleicr and carpet man in Koeeburg. Up holstery work and furniture repaired. Carpets layed or sewed to order. Furni ture packed for shipping, liice fc Kice, House Furoiture. Shades cf AnninUs! Catt your optics over Ibis from (he Portland Evening Telegram: "The "Old Maids' Club" of Koseburg, calls upon tae board of trade to surrender its chartei , because the lat ter failed to enterUin the editors." Prof. Eddy, the "celebrated" palmist who visited this city recently, intro duced himself at Eugene as Prof. Mon tague. He evidently has a different name for every town he visit, and is doubt lees a bilk of tbe firet water. Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds, croop and w hooping cough readily yield to One Minute Cough Cure. Use this remedy iu time and save a doctor's bill or the undertaker's. MAKSTEKS & CO. The game wardens are making it ex ceedingly hot for violatorsiof the game laws ia this county. Wm. Ather, of West Fork, was convicted in Justice Miller's court Wednesday, of unlawfully killing deer and was fined f 100. Beiug ! unable to pay bis tine, bo will do time in j the county jtil. J. L- Stratford, of the Plaixpealee, ia at Yoncalla and Oakland, this week, rounding up subscribers for this paper. Jf you want (0 be at (he head of the pro cession, you must jump into the Plai.n jjealeu's band wagon before it is tilled up. There is room for a few more yet. The semi-weekly Plaimjealeu gives you all of tho news fresh and crisp, and the kind of news you like to read. oae o'clock . Tbe contract for furnishing dry Koods for the bolJiers' Horn? baa been awarded to Wellenberg Bros, and the groceries to J. F. Barker & Co. Several other con- traveling missionary for ihe Southern tracts e Jel lo ,,e ,ct Tbe above naxed firn e bad ti e time contracts lasi vear." Kev. Lucy Cutlip, pastor of the I. B. Church, has the thanks of lb s i:lic fo? J a copr of the minute? if the Foitf ix'.ti Session of the Orejoii Annual Confer ence of tbe United Brethren Church in Christ, which wis held ft O-fgm City, June 14th to ISt'i, JSvs. On the occasion of the return of the 2nd regiment of Orf gon volnutr ers there will be a giand celebration at Poillnd, ' and t he Southern Pacific ccrxpany will olHr rpecial rates from all points on its Oregon lines. Full information as to rates, date of ctletra'ion, etc , will be announced later. For many years the eJ.tr .f this pa per has been a reader of tho Oakland City, lod., Journal, and 1 n the letcnt viait of tho Editorial Assi:.:::Uij.i to this city wo were afforded the plcss ir ? of meeting and convcreio with K.litcr Cockrum of that Journal, as nel! kh the new president of the-Ascial:on, Editor Henry, 'of Jackeon, Mi., aud many other genial quill r,ujhcr?. line oi.d. block roa.U are gao-i. Tlit re i." o:ie SUMMER BARGAIflS! THE flAN WHO NEVER MADE A MISTAKE. Didn't keep a dry good store. We ad-1 mit we make mistake?. We are human, j The mistake we want to rectify just now j is an error in calculation. In calculat ing our ehirt waists we set the figure a trifle too, high ; tbe result is too many thirt waiste. We were tempted by low YOU CAN'X GO WRONG ON THESE GOODS. Fleecy blankets very low in price. Toweling, the best and tho cheapest. Table linen, you may need it now. Har vest shirts, the be?t lor leaet money. CRITICAL BUYERS AND LOVERS OF BARGAINS Will find tnucti to interest them at our remnant tables, as you know cboics goods go firet. Keranants of choicest goods gather rapidly. Short lengths get I Mens' pants, good for hard wear. Ten- i little price consideration here, once they j nis shoes at GO cents. Table oil cloths ; are consigned to the remnant table, as ! in pretty patterns. Calicos, a large as-! you will learn if you look. Remember and fell. We oiler you a greater J Borttneut. Suspenders, that are extra 1 loo, the cbolce3t remnants go first. temptation by making the price much g0od. Mackinaw twill shirting can'l be j lower than you ever boughttLem before. Also crash ekiris. beat. Sheeting? of all kinds. Genuine Bargains in Oxford Ties, also odds and ends of other Shoes. ROSEBURO NOVELTY CASH STORE, givea the e.litors while iu that city. Uosebar ii .fler tho dimes. D.tn there tl.ey must believe that a bird in the baud ii worth many iu the bush, but then it feems rather ouia'.l to say the least of it. It is aleo repotted that Portland people paid the bill and every thing moved along quietly as thongU no thing hsd gone wrong." Mra. I- D. Carle returned home Tues day evening from a three months vitit with relatives and friend iu Illinois, Missouri and Kanji.-, whom the has not eeeu in 10 year?. Ou ter arrival here she found awaiting br a tine co'lcctiou of Klondike gold nueta aud a check for 11000 from Mr. Cirle, who has a good paying clai-.i near Daaeon City and ahich he has been working during the past year. He writes lhat he has "too gooJ a thing to Lavd" and a ill remain at least another year. Mrs. Carlo iacoo- i sidering the matter cf complying with the wishes of .her buebaud and joiniDg him in the far North. On Tuesday evening we enjoyed a plearaat drive with city recorder, 1). S. Weft, about eix miles northwest of town, I through the E.leiibotver and adjaceut country and were agreeably surprised to see so many thrifty youcg and ol 1 or chards and neat, comfortable homes along tbe route. In tbe suburbs of our city acre a Deer Creek we noted lhat n fine and exceedingly large barn for stork and hay, is nearing completion on the premises of Dan Creason, while only a few blocks up the street Mr. Uorace Marsters is putting the finishing touches on a neat, commodious two-story resi dence. At EJeubower a nice new church building is ncariug completion and there was evidence of thrift and prosperity Jon every hand. Mr. West has a line buggy and a spirited and trusty litt'.u nag, and beiae a gentleman of a very congenial nature, we considered the lime well auJ profitably ppcut in bis company. Wednesday's daily Oi.; nian con tained a Que lai'3 picturo of Mis. Rich arda ot thii city with the folloaing ota 11. tint: Mrs. F.uiuia E. Hamlin lticharda, the newly elected principal of Iho St. Johns school, graduate 1 from the San Luis Obispo, Cal., public schools in 1SS7, hiving completed a 10 years' course, Bho took subsequently one year's train irjg in pedagogy, mathematics and lan guage; taught one year iu the Ban Jose, Cal., public schools. Shu remove I with her parents to Douglas county, Oregon, in 1SS9 and has been ulnio.it continuously engaged in teaching iu that county 'ever since, having bven for the pat tivo years iu the Itoseburg schools, one yr cou ducting a preparatory aud training school for prospective teachers, thou ac cepting a position iu the public schools, where Hhe lias been for tho past four years, aud from wliora the cotues to lake ! charge of the St .I0I1113 echool, indoieed ' an l highly recouiaioi.de. I by the very I best people of Uosoburg and Douglas euuiily, r. Mrs. Itichard.4 also hringn excellent testimonials from California, Today's Market. PoktlaM', June 17 ceuts per doz. Butter Best dairy, --W" F.gg- Oie.oi. f.nicv I ( eft (C r : 7J !C) ! ; 9) 1 ti.ei fa t-chool . at t!.e fo s) ( 1 a NT O) fli g 11 ali'g while ll-e j . 2 Let It r i L t t w w -r r s o o o 000 J05EPHSON9S. 1 TO LEAD IN BOTH . . . Quality and Price GROCERIES AUD PROVISIONS. Notice to Contractors S.-uli-I iiid-i iil t-e rcniv: 'ur l i !.rc :- ' I 9 ho ! '-f '' Ii :u l ;a" !itrto'. up tiil .'! '"c :n !U Thurslay, J-ily 'M, l'-'j an 1 rivz. iicatioii u:av le fe - Kevie ' ilioe. The -.-.r l ree-rv. t:;e rijtl to reject I any or all bid. Ad-ireE all Li.U t-j M. 11. K. FtU. t . N, nrk D.-!. No UoteLi, Or. Wood Wanted at This Of ice Now ii the :i:s:c f r b.-ir.Ur l.o arc i:i arrears, or i.tw u':crit-er?t t-a pay ntir 8Bticiit:oii in xJ. We wait noodatthis ctb.-e, wj ..! a!i dt icrip- tiiu, oak, tir. pii e, litrwcii, coi lood, Auylhiug from a bidv.- of bacou ur a .sack beaus to the finest talm- ,UA'uu,nz LoL'ee is oae of my specialties. . I also carry a fine lint of Dir-hes, Crockery and Novelties. Trade Checks As a special induce ment. I am giving Tkadk Checks to all t 1 - CdSa purenasers, redeemable in $.20 to amounts, beautiful ioi oi arizes "iven holder of clvecks.' Entirely free. . Orders by mail or 'phone tended to. promptly at- MRS. N. BOYD. $ 3 S S S S S S S S S S 3 S S 3 AAA S Roseburg Pharmacy F. RAPP. Prescription lrnp?. Tcilvt Attrcle-. drt-ui Ci!: . Ci-sr. St:-!ior.t ry. X Druggist. iiet phcSsgraphis $appli3&.. Teat ljv 1 naui:. Whitli u;av Liiu what ia Than riches vr faa:e. All zlsoo w!i mil Let 1 it iuOd &1J tiite LLd, S rarg ntrt!, io-y thetka. And vijr cl nin t.. 1; will tanish oy.jjMa, U-jcuaialics and gout. That Tired Frtlit g ccmiu r, I Vive icrofa'a o-at. And hero ii the maiui I'd wi-rdja isture Take H'.oi's Sareaj'tiriiia, Aud ksep jour i.-luud pure. How's This? iiie celebrated Ma-Mme Cvelone Plate Ol Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. (J.ili ssl-.I EiaoiiLt tLeru. t m m in m i.Estab!i.Lpd in 1S77 ) leading varieties uf thorough- Th bred fowls. Vae otlet One Ihiaircd iXl;rs lieaatd i q fur any cafe of Catcirh that tar.acl t e Jg cr.rcd lv llaii's Catarrh Cure. j E F. J. CUENF.Y CO., l'rot?. Toledo. O. We the unJergi;ueJ have kaown F. J. Cheney lor the las! 15 vears, and believer hiiD ierfeitly bou-arkble in H bueineea traueactk-ns aui financially able to car ry et:l any ol-lisationa made by their firm. Weft & Truax, Wbolvtalt iUnjiit, Toledo, O. Waldinij, Kiutan & Marvin, Wi.ol- Bal Drov'K'ets, Toledo, Ohio. creamery, 3y,-j IOj per roll. i Hall'e CaUrrh Cure is taken iriterral- I'oultry Chickene, miseJ, l.o0i;t3.;.0 J iy, acting direrlly cjxn tbe blood and PruncE Italian 2a3'a; cilver, extra ; oimvuB eurfaee of the eyaUrm. Tr'u-e 75c per iotiie. Hoi ! ty ell drus:.its. Tc. logue. . Forest (irove, Or. ggs horn the finest .strains sent on thv-rt notice. Send for Cata- ddress J. M. GARRISON. At- J. F. BARKER'S & CO. choke, 4.1,4' per lb. Wheat Wall Walla 5S i o.c; Val ley o'Jii'tjOo; blacBtcm 5?yfl0e. OaU Wlr.lo 43?45e; choice g'y, 4'.?43o ier bushel. . MillstulT Bran, $15 ; citldlints $22; shorts, $1G 0; chop, $10.00 per tn. monial f'-. ! for Orer Firiv Yeaia. mm. wins, an Olu sa Vkll-Teid Kexluv.-ilii iuCow'a sootUius ?;-iuii lias been uscJ for ii-..n;ft,v..si bv riiiilitius of mothers i-r Lliir-.r i Ha3 Timothy $S(r$10; clovt-r. t"'-'S; iehU(tren twthir.g. with infect siucin. ! It toothoa (be chil J, tottciu tbe gams, allay all fur Diarrhua. Is lcaaut to Ite taste. feoW l j j Jrugsi,,'a in ccry part uf ttiu or!iJ. TwcntT- I five cents a bottle. Its vaJae 1 inclcu'it:c j Bo sure and ask fur Mm. winsloWs Siw.hlnj J Sfruf. and Uk tin other kiittt. Oregon wild bay, $0 j-er Ion. Woo' Valley, 15(rflGo: Kastera Ore gon, 8i'jl2, Mohair, SGyCh). Potatoes Oregon Bjrbaukp, $1.-3; Garnet Ciiiles, $l.o0$l 75; Califcrnia (new) er pound. For 5ale, or Kent Cheap. 107 acres, 13 miles cast of K-jeeburg on the couuty road, '.,' mil 3 to echool huuse and lli milts to the pout otlice. 30 acres leuced, h'nye ad baro. Eoijuiro at Mrs. C. H. Seirs, Millinery lore. j"Jt4 Also ii Hi GHAMP1QM ffl I'iAKES. BINDERS, MOWERS, ...Ride a Aiken's and Thornton's Uoats S40 havo arrived and can ba found at the Sheridan place, south of ton, aud uro ! ready for delivery to patties until Au gust. vjlO.) It makes no differenco how bad tbe 1 it It.M'lllV. U'.l. l. lit. ,al ! Salve; it will quickly heal and leave no scar. A. f. .MAUSTFllS & CO. ft V? m. 0. Why have Beeause tl; ibe e U American Annies always leen , S. A. had the verv best of mat victorious? erial atul icu intelligently, to the best possible advantage. Notice. Keaiod bids will bo received by the citizens committee on reception of C-e-gon volunteers for exclusivo stand privileges on ths grutiiidd. All tils to be iu on or before Saturday, July lo, lS'Ji), nt 12 o'clock in. CVnuuittec re set ves tbe right to reject any r all Imic For particulars Inquire of the secretary, Dkstl-k Iticu. Why do Rambler Uicycle couliuuc, yearaftr ye; made, prove so generally satisfactory ;nd yet sell at :-nc! For reasons similar to those abo.- mentioned. lo oe ti '.;t pupul.ir wheels We cater to those who demand the best. Investigate our "No. 2 Men's Medium weight Rambler Rv.d the most biib- Seey. Citixens Com stantial wheel ever made. Price only -o. A, C. Marsters & Co,, Agents, 9 o) e) (0 o) Co 9) (a c) (o ) (o O) (6 e) c) 9 micallv aud