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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1899)
NOW FOR THE SUMMER TRADE My liig Summer stock is iiow 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 money-saviug there is in buying of me. f I ADIES ?2 OXFORDS ) T SMPPPPS The famous ....I THE PLAINDEALER.! AUGUST 21. 1891'. W. M. Wbiteett, of Yreka, was in Roeebnrg last Friday and Saturday. Hop pickers wanted, 40 cents per box. X. LaRaot, W'ilbnr, Oregon. ' alOp) Trembling bands, weak limbs and unsteady gait. Hndyaa cures. Al druggists 50 cents. Wbea tbe cloods Lave rolled away it will be learned that very little wheat baw been damaged. Palpitation of heart, indig. ttion, eieep lesenees, melancholia. HoJyan cure". All druggists, 50 cents. Mr. T. K. Richardson has reiorned from a eix weeks Tisit with relatives and friends in Oregon's metropolis. Chair;, chairs nnlil you can't rest. Ob, yes, yoa can rest in oar chairs both in quality and prir. Rice & Eire. Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Strand have re- 1 turned borne from Newport, here they j hare been enjoying the Bea breezes. When you come to Portland rem em ber and have your teeth fixed by he. M. W. Davie, 163.'; First St. If too purchase a valise, trunk or trunk telescope, consult oar prices they t'lrilla. ! money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. telL Y'ou can do the rest. Rice & Rice.: j., coma,,,,,;,.,,, o j For eale at ICapp's drng etore. . DoGae. M. D., member Board of lodge, A. F. .ti. M. will be held on Hop pickers wanted. Free Iranspor Pension Examiners. Office. Marsters Aug. 23rd. Work in F. C. & M. M. de- taton to and from train, lumber fur- boilding residing comer Main and Case ! street. j J. V, Beckley baB eucceeded R. S. Stooe inrtbe Cass street flaur and feed store. Mr. Stone will continue his drsy , and tranefer basineee. Prof. John E. Love, one of Riddle's , nraminent business men, was a Rose- ' borg visitor Friday. This office ac- j knowledges a pleasant call. I Hop pickers wanted.-Will pay 40 1 cent, per box of 4S pound. Apply to Geo. Shamubook, J Umpyna Ferry, Or. j i, .v irT..nc how bad the I .1 .n n TteWiU'a Witch Hazel Salve; it will yaickly heal and leave nOjlL!S c'1 car. A. C. MARSTEKS & CO. l)T. lueauie nas a new icuieuy iui m . 1 1 J H extraction of teeth. No cocaine or ea caineis used. Patients with heart or lung trouble can nee it without any bad after effect. jl) G. W. Djnnell, who eucceeded to the poeition of road master on the Aebland- Roeeburg division of tbe S. P., railroad noon tbe death of tbe late John T. Gal Tin, was in Asbland yesterday on a busi ness trip. Ashland Tidings. MOKI TEA POSITIVELY CUBES sick headache, indigestion and constipa tion. A delightful berb drink. Re moves all eruptions of tbe skin, prodac ing a perfect complexion, or money re-1 Portland to enjoy a hx weeks visit. Alias funded. 25cta. and 50 cts. M. F. Repp, j Endicott is one of Coos county's pop dr.iggisr. j ular school teachers. its. A. UaderwooJ Oakland's genial j ACKERS' DYSPEPSIA TABLETS postmaster, was a Koeeburg visitor : are sold on a positive guarantee. Cares Friday. He made tbe Pl.ukukaleii a ! heart burn, raising of tbe food, distress pleatant call and reports that Oakland's i after eating or any form of dyspepsia. burnt district is rapidly rebuilding, good fcuhstaotial bricks taking the place of tbe old wooden buildings. Don't think yoa can cure that slight n'tack cf Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it ; if 1- 1.. 1 r i Will core llecll. iuuui j-'j'Bpepeia iuie wiu. cure if; it "digests wbat you eat" and restores tbe digestive organs to health. A. C. MARSTERS &CO. MlD5UflMER BARGAINS CHILDRENS AND ! B0Y5 SUITS. Yes, Boys feel better, more j dignified, more contented, when they are well dressed, j This stock to which we have I recently added new numbers, j outfit the little man to -his entire satisfaction. And j the Price? Well this store j charges nothing extra for ; style. You know that. J Our sale of Remnants, on while thev last. Visit our Show Windows. DhSFRIIDPi NMFITY C v 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. - f 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 the best assortment ever brought to this town. The People's Store. lionJ for bargains and yonr watch re : pa: rim . I Lateet styles ia ladies and genta jewel- i ' ry in all grades at J. T. Bi van's. R. ,, , . . '., , , i bona, tbe watchmaker eeils specUclcs j at lowest prices and can fit tbem cor j rectly. Best and cheapest a totes on earth; for the money and guaranteed at J. T. ; bryans. j Mr. Wilson, the rustling repreeenta- tiveof Collier'd book concern, is doing ' the town. , Tired limb", aching pints and pains ! in mure'es. Hadran cures. All druu- i gists jo cents. Hon. an I Mr. J. T. Btidres and Mrs. J. II. Boo h aro eoj;jio a sojinrnat i Yauina Biy. I'jins in l)ir., puffed eyelids, pilpila "tion of heart. ll'iiyan cores. All ; draggists, 50 cents. Fob S.vix. A good milk cow. A good . horse to trade for wood or' grain. Lo- cjnire at the I'lainuealeh office. (da24; tui. tvs, ot liieeuarg, passed . i . . . . . j "He that is warm thinks all so," bat i many people are always cold because of ! -q.,. bloo,j Tbev necJ Hood's Sarsara- grees. Visa Jennie (iiivin, of Koeeborg, I ar j rived here Wednesday for a vifeitnilbj the family of Arthur Klgeiton. irants ; rasa Observer. j Within the past two wetks fifteen .bicycles have been etolen in Portland, Fred "Vrinht of thie city has not yet re- j covered bis stolen bicycle Ladies have yoa seen the lovely silk "epon dress goods, also tt.o gorgeous pld kut patterns that are so mocb 10 xoe now- "l ,Le Nove,,J Store? Dr. F. W. Haynes is spendiag a month ia Portland studying the lateet ideas io tap-toJate dentistry He will return to and establish himself in bis j chosen profession. 1 Mrs. Jae. Scott of San Francisco, Cal. I Ifift Rnrotinrir thia mnrninir fnr Anhnrn. Cal., accommpanied by Miss Gertrude Cenjamin. Tbey will remain at Aoburn, a health resort, for an indefinite time be fore returning io tbeir city home. 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 bill or tbe undertaker's. MARSTERS & CO. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Endicott, of near j Myrtle Point, acoinpanied their j daughter. Miss Delia, to this place last ! Friday, where she took tbe train for One little tablet gives immediate relief 25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale at M. F Rapp's drug store. Tboc. and Sam Cobb, of this city, two of the members of Co. "B" 2nd Oregon, 1 t,.i...... I.. Tl.n. euirieu i'ir uuscuuig ibci ocuiuft. "tj had In charge a Manila 1 ouvenir, a mon key, to deliver to the owner. Lieut. Hamlin, at Roscburg Asbland Tid ings. QUEEN QUALITY SHOES. The quality of our Ladies' Shoes is the highest at the ice Qur sajes anfj t,j-ices iulhis Une are raarvelous. , . . Call and examine our $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes, also, our Boys and Girls durable shoes all new goods, Summer Goods, Shirt Waists HWVL.UVIM nv.aa.a- , inrougu town jionuay eoroute Lome i uu ioer creea, wuicu ia auuer ii;e super i from likeview. Klamath Republican, vision of S. C Cartrum. 1. ABRAHAfl, Prop Cp-to-catc jewelry at J . T. Bryan's. Bond, the watchmaker, does engray- lng" For brat class dentistry go to Ir. Little of Oakland, Don't fail to fee "Toe Midnight Bell" at tbe Opera house tonight. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Churchill hava re turned home from a trip to the coat. Roy Saichwell and wife returned I Thursdav from a trip to KusebnrK j Town Talk Mrs. Nettie Arant, ol Kjfeburg. was 'n Salem jeeterday, a guest of llAtA Siiem. Statesman Mrs. W. Drensan, of visited in Ashland for a month, returned hsme Monday. Town Talk. For your watches, clocks and jewelry irotoBrvan. His Diices will nleaee von , and his work is first das. 1 G. W. Stewarf, the Mjrtle Point i liveryman brought a hack load of cm menial men to this city Friday. P. Sinuott, ot Hood -Iiiver. is in this (cuy lookiigauer ineinieresis oi Lit urm T i i t : i i ACKERS' ENUUSll KLMLDY cough at any time, and will "re tbe worst cold in twelve hoars, or nished to families t not haviog tents. Good clean "place to camp. Addrser. Sikahxs Emo., Oakland Oie. Mrs. S. S. Catching and family Mrs. B F- ud IOD- Miee -race Catch- ,u"' ua J,"B- rrck rioo I .earnest jionan reiurcea Home last in- ', d- from ao outing at Bandon beach. I uv jiwuic w 4.10 hrif M BOIUC1ua marred by the rains. As tbe season for wheels is about half goue we hare some good bargains to offer in new and second-hand wheels: One Victor, f 15; one Stormer, tl8;one Rambler, f 17; one lady's Genderon, 115. Special discount on "JO Imperials. T. K. Rllll.tBDbOX. County School Superintendent, W. II. Bunch of Coos county, arrived in this city Friday evening to meet and accom yany State Superiotendant Acker man and Prof. Grout of Portland, to Cocjaille City where tbey will take a prominent and active Dart in tbe Teacher's Institute to be held in that city tbis week. James MeDermott, a San Francixo, stock buyer, bas bought great here's of cattle on tbe ranches in the valley above Ashland, which are to be delivered at tbis point between September 15th and 25th. Three cents and 3'g cents per pound are tbe prices paid, and they are said to be in advance of prices offered iu many years past. Ashland Town Talk. B. W. Strong, the furniture dealer, and Attorney C. S. Jackson returned borne from a banting expedition in the southern part of the county yesterday. It is told on Mr. Strong that one week ago Sunday while out in a heavy rain storm, be lo-t his bearings and failed to locate camp until 3 o'clock the next day. Col. W- J. Martin, one of Oregon's oldest and best-known pioneers, who bas been a resident of Jacksonville for a number of years, left yesterday for Glendale, where be will make his future residence with his daughter, Mrs. Fan nie Miller. lie wai accompanied by the beet wishes of his many friends in this section. Jacksonville Times. MENS' HEAVY SHOES. The kind that will stand the stubble and grit of the harvest field. You know we don't charge any more for good quality than some for a poorer grade. Try a pair from these new goods. Re member we sew all rips and make all reasonable demands good in our shoe line. and Summer Hats, still goes HASH STflQF. v. aw- v . w.f LOCAL BREVITIES. Zopher Aitueof WiH-ur is pfi..lini; a (uw days in the city. Jt'B'u Shamb.-ook. of I'miKim Kry, spent Sunday iu the city. Sioiou Caro uud son Hi njie rctuiut from San Francisco lust nin'i'. Klnu-r Wiu.U-ily spent few days iu I'rain, reluiiju.g home this nvniiD. Mi-a Klva Wimlivrly went loOaklai.d Sai unlay n.oriiing, In vinit I i race II rl ley. Miss Km m a Winuiford camo in on the local Saturday evening, and will remain indefiuituly. Mrs. Wilcox of 1'jr Und, is at the MiClallen llnise, ll.o gui-fl of her daughter, Mrs. Good. )j Mr Will 1 Vaitv and iUugiit- r Pearl, 0 j returned from a visit to Oakland Salur 1 i day evening :i tho local. I Thirty new sub-cribi's hav ad led to our iiard:iicr liu. Ihel'l-iN HIM I u it coin i ik I) I lie front. Mr. a ill Mrs. N tuple j;i li-.ce visited the I tti i d parent, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron llarvev at Oakland Saturday and Suu day. J. W. furry, reprcst'otive of the Sing er Sewing Marhite Co., is in town aud ill lemain uutil September itl. This ollke was favoreil iih a leaaant rail I.. A. Walker rel'irned home from lijiidon beich vesterJay. Mrs. Walker rrmaining at Myrtle I'omt until the weather ccn lilicuH aro imi roved for the trip home T. C Powell, a depoly sheriff, came to Salem, last week , haviog in charge ooe Martin Cule, a resiJeut oi Kid lief, and a native of Ashl.nl, under commitment to ihe insane a)lum. The ubfurtuuate man is 10 jears old, and a miner by proletv-ion. He is violent and thicaiens barm lo all his surroundiogs. The young man, who bears an excellent rep utation, spent the past year ia Iason City, where he Lai gjie to find a for- , tune in the Klondike gold field.'. It was while in Diweoo tint the yourg man's I'reafon gave way, and l.e returned a mental wreck. Salvia Statesman. The continued rainy wra'ber is assum i ing a serious aspect to the farmers and J fruit grow tr. Heavy rains fell nearly all day Sundav and during lad night and at this writing tbe we.lher reman. 8 on- ! retlled. and aniiety is accordingly at j high tenMou. The grain crop which is i rut and in tie s'ji c ir s'a- k, will oon ; leseiious!y dasi: gel uuless fair weaib lv'ieeburii, who ; cr prevails. W. C. Winston contem-l j lateJ b'Kinnio icl ii,; and i ox ng t.ia ( tartlett peari thi- morn nz, but ia pre- vented from o djitg hr the unfavorable eatl.er. Hi aid I ava ai oa. .'air nr. eatl.er. 1 ja,li f ' tetra ai d Ae A t;beridan. lhreet"r 1"J. bich will t e sotcewhat ' of a 1 s unVea 'he rains tease. Coos County News. v'.ti: Pc;u l.:i:t: nc ) C. W. Hess and fau.ily. and George Davenpcrt of Kostburp, are cimprd at tbis place ecroule home from a two weeks' stay at the beach. Albert Nfwaiio accidentally shot and Lil.'ed himself while buu'icg nar Marsi field iast Siturday. He was about l"0 years old aid leaves a widowed mother. Judge Himilton aod ife. Prosecuting Attorney Biowii and ails, Atty. A. M Crawford and wife, and Attr, I'exlci Rice of Coseburg, arrived at tbis place Thursday enroute V Curry county (o at teud circuit coart. Hecry Proeger, keeper of the light house station at the month of the I'mr. una was in town tbi week. Mr. Ploeger was a resideu! of Cjob in early days and was visiting with pioneer friends at this place. The two Mietes Harri&obs, who are spendicg an cuticg at the Harrison mice, the "Mountain Daisy." have tern putting their time to practical use. They picked up fJT in g"ll from near the grass roots in one week, independent of any assistance. A MMKESMNU .MUl'K.Xr. List Thursday at noon a most distres sing accident occurred in a logging camp, near Itindan. Henrv Hermann, a son of Hon. T. Manuel Heimaun end ons of the most popular aod induttrioue young meo of Coos county, was wilking by tbe side of a log as it was beinj c'rjg.el by the oxen when it suddenly rolled and he was caught between the log and a tree and his left leg wns so badly crnsbed that amputation was necessary to save the young man's lilt), the limb being taken off at tbe junction and 'owtr third of the thigh. He ttood the severe oper ation well and everything looks favor able fcr bis recovery. Batdon Recorder. Oakland News. W. H. Joy speot the week in Klkton. attending to business. Mr. Conn, an Albany contractor, was In town last Wednesday. Mrs. J. K. Suiherlin and family left Friday, for Portland to reside. Mrp. Jack Chenowetb, o! Wilbur, was shopping io Oakland, Saturday. Misses Maude Hast and Elva Wi-nber- ly, of Roseburg, are visiting Mi-s irace lieckiey. Marius Marcellis who recently re turned from Manila, is visiting his old Oakland friends. David Tarker left Saturday night for Camas Valley, where he is cngnged to teach the u'Mr. school. P. B. tleckley will leave 8n for Port land to take charge of the stock yards at that place. R. B. Kites will occupy Mr. Beckley 'b residence on Main street. Hon. Geo. T. Ruisell, who went to Baswell Tuesday, returned bo .tie Satur day evening, not improyed ia health. Mr. Rusacirs condition is reported as critical. Notice to Contractors, Bids will be received during the next few days for the erection of a brick hotel, at Oakland, Oregon, for Mrs. Sarah Thomas. Plans and speciflcationa can be teen and full particulars obtained at tbe ollice of Hoi 'Abraham, Roseburg, Or. Teams and lien Wanted. Teams to haul cord wood at f3 per day, good roads and steady work until bad weather. Men at f 1.75 per day, board f3 per week. Camhmkm, A Alexanukh, (al4t3 Comnlork, Oregon, MiW MATRON NAM l;D. j fliss Myra Murphy to Succeed Hiss Cora Smith at the Soldiers Horns Hospital. ivemur 1'. J Uer baa re.nvd ami J I accepted Hie icbigualion of Mi si Cora I Siiiilh, matron of t lie botniUI at the ! wi.i: i . , . . . i jui-ncrs iiome a. nofniirg, vt take elTect Septemt)er 1st, aud he Friday appoints d Miss Myra Murphy to All the vacancy, Hi appiin'.iiienl to take effect on lh dale if Misi Smith'a withdrawal from the iiiMilutiou. Mips Smith ia well kuown in Salem, haying been a student of the Salem Hos pital (raining school for nura. s. from which institution she was cradiit'ed iu , the spring of lS'Jd. She was tppoioted tJ the position of matron at ihe .Soldiers' Home about March 1st, to till the v camy caused by th death of Mi.s iola Mann Mis Mjra Murjihy liie new app in!ce, I is alto we. I aud favorably kiiMwu in this city. Mie is a sister el Lieut. Caas. A. Muiphy of Company K, Second Oregon volunteers, and was a student of the came class with Miss Smith, at the Sa lem Hopital training school, graduating in lSitS. Since that time she has made au excellent record as a nurte, and her appointment to tbe vacancy, it a deserv ed acknowledgment of her capability and ntneia for the work the has chosen. Statesman. Resolutions of Condolence. Drain Camp, No. 2j'j W. of W. Dhai.n, Or. Aug. 14, WSJ. WuEittA. it has pleated our Divioe Master of the Universe to reiuo'o from our miJst our ei-teemed Neighbor, iran vilie W. Smith. WntaKAb, we aro deeply rrnsibie of the great loss which baa fallen upon this Camp and also upon the communty in which be lived. Therefore be it lUt'Jwtl, l',y the memberj of Drain Camp. No. Z'yj, W. of W., that we 'here by express our highest appreciation of the life and character of cur esteemed Neighbor. ft mice!, Tnat our earnest and heart felt sympathies a-e hereby extended to bis widow an l orphan in their home of sorrow, mav ih?T be conuilfd br tha thought that tbe life that hta departed has left its imt.reio3 upon thoe in the' circle of it environmrnt i h whom it will always remain a plea -act memory. Rf-Aifl, Th.t a copy o? ibese r. eola tions be sent to tie brrened familv, also a copy be set o the local papers aod the "Pacific Woadm in" tor publi cation, that ihev b4 spread open the minutes of our Camp, and that our charier b- drad in moarning for a period of Ih rty di)S. Dk. C. Y W.u-s, W. M. Mount, C. E. Hasahk. Excellent PtiotogTapy. jr attention was called la aome ex cellent and oniijue photographic work recently execoted by oor popular photog rapher, H.D. Crave. Among the col lection was pbotograf hi oi two different views of tbe grounds, tables and luxur ious feast sprsad for the volunteers at the recent receptioo tendered tbem in this dry. Tie nine tables, each 97 feet in lenjth and decorated with flowers and fia.a and loaded with all the delicacies of t'je seaeoo, furn ah a moat striking picture. Cut tbe handoxe t atd most impos ing was a beautiful photograph 10x12 inih, cf i he stags in the opera boose Uken jutt before the owning of tbe vol unteer memorial exercises. The five va cant chairs handsomely drapped appear in the foreground the nameof each of tbe five di ceased I eroesbeicg inscribed telow the chairs. The stage drapery ar.-l rcccery ia strikiogly in harmony with the occasion, the drop curtaia bear ing a scene of a foreigu land, very much resrmbling fenrs in lie Philippines. Yoa can secure these beautiful souvenir pictures by applying to Mr. (.raves. Oleaon at Large. Ole Oleeon, who was airealrd July 5'.b, convicted aid fiord f.iUU nou a charge of liolatiog the game Uw, mad his escape last Friday while workingm the road wt the Soldiers' Home under Supervisor Ma't Karkles. The super visor and bis force, including three oth er county prisoners, bad jast finished their dinners, when the supervisor cn gUng a short distance away lo look at a piece of road, on returning found that Oleaon had appropriated a coat belong ing to Chris Lebnuerr and nncerimoci ously taken his departure for parts un known and has not yet been appre hended. Brevet flajor J. F. Case. Salem, Aug. 19. Governor) iter today recommended Captain J. F. Case, late of company F, Second Oregon volunteers, to tha war department for appointment as captain of a company of engineer. This Is tbe second reccomendation made by tbe governor at the request of Secre tary Root, M.jor Willis having been named for appoiotuieut as major a few days ago. Letter L'at. Remaining uncalled for in the Rose burg poetoflice : Barnes, Silas R. Leeper, J. M. Judy, Miss Lot lie May, John Johnson, Wesley Taylor Geo. Winthrop, A. Oj. Peisous calling for these letters will please state the date on which they were advertised, Ang. 21 18U9. The letter will be chargcJ tor at tbe ra'e of one cent each. Wji. A. FitATKR, P.M. Notice to Horsemen The directors of the Second Southern Oregon District Agricultural Society have authorised me to state to the public that a special purse will be offered for Doug- as county horses only, at the coming fair. (a29J.) If. W, MlLLSK, Secretary. Aiken's and Thornton's Ooata have arr.ved and can be found at the Sheridan place, south of toan, and are ready for dlivery to parties until An C"t. (UO.J mmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmm We Are Now Offering complete, See these 2r 301-303 Jackson St. L. R. Stockwctl's Company to Appear in Hoyfs -A ;Midnlght Bell." L. R Stockweil comes to tbe Rotebarg Theater next Monday eveoiog, and hi l'gion of admirers will undoubtedly torn cut in iMrce to welcome hiui as be de serves. An c pp-jrlunity t-j see him in bis famous chaiaiter of teacon Tidd ia Hoyt's "A Midnight Kelt" ia ore that the lovers of high class amoten-etit can illy afford t mis. This is the lageat attraction thit wil: vis t at for some time, and it it earnestly bopel that our citizens will sb.w t ieir appriciation by turning out in force. "A Midoight Dell'' moroogiy ejaippea wim scenery ana . e . a U tcs3rit eceaaary to make the ' Proua:u00 compiew au j picking iue ' eye. .ir. ."ocaaeii na? wiji aur- rounded biiuteif with a air jug and cap able organiztliju aod tbis seatou is no ei'-epUuo. The members cf tb; cjui pany have alt been selec'ed with a view to tneir peculiar fitneea for tbe charact ers assigned them, aod a raref'il and finished performance is tbe result. T(e admission for ibia attr icum has be ti tixei at "", oO and T cents. The Semi-Wcekl- Plain dkalkk and The Week ly Oregouian, both one year . - i-z.uo The Semi-Weekly Plaix dkalkk and the Sunday S. F. Bulletin 32 pages both one year $2.00 Two papers for the price of one. All three papers oueycar tor 3-tx There is one little maxim That now I will name, Which may tring what is better Than riches or fame. All those who will beed it ood appetite fii-d, Strong nervte, roy cheeks, And vigor of mind. It wil! banish dyrpeiia, Rheumatics and gout, That Tired Feeling conquer. Drive scrofula out. And here is the maiitn Its wisdom ia sure Take Hood's Sareaparilla An 1 keep your blood pore'. 5lc and Profitable Investment. A branch office of the Equitable. Sav ings A lau Association ot lorl'aoJ, Oregon, bas been organised al Re!org and stock in the association can be ob tained of tbe local agent. Investments in thia association are safe and far better than county warrants and bonds for profit. Any on desiring to lay by a sruall sum of mouey each month and have his savings share tbe profits of tbe association can find no better depository than iu the equitalie. Definite lime loans made al 7 per cent per annum on improved property, or where persons a-e desirious of building. Call on or ad dress John H. Shlix, Local Agent. Keferences: Ladd A Tiltons Bank Portland, Oregon ; Tbe First National Hank, Roseburg, Oregon. (j27) Eastman's kodaks and photo supplies at Churchill A Woolley's. - How'a This? We offer One Huudred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that rannot be cured by Uali's Catarrh Cure. F. J. C1IESEY A CO., Props. Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 vears, and believe hiir perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to car ry out any obligations made by tbeir firm. West k Troax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kiouan A Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surface of the sy.item. Price 75c per bottls. Sold ty all druggists. Test, nionlali free. AMY OrtE WANTING Fruit Graders, SHOULD BUY THE MOfilTOR. It has la-en improved and in the beat iniichine mi the market. It aennrates tho fruit with. ml linti-iny: or iiiiiMhiiig it and with !;v:it rapidity, liuuirt of ROBERT POWELL, Wilbur, Oivgnii. (,"l$p) AT THE THEATER. j '' "'J JJ-vVV Our entire stock of SHIRTWAISTS, SU.MMKR JjRKSS COOUS, and all lines of SUMMER GOODS, at greatly re duced prices. Call and get our prices on these goods, and you may then see that we mean what we say. The lines are still and there is a large assortment to goods. in;PDHCAM'C 5 vjljji 1 Fresh Family Groceries. My stock of .Staple and Fancy Gro ceries is kept fresh and new, and is com plete, Fresh Vegetables. Tropieal and common fruits constantly on hand. Large stock of plaiu and fancy glass ware goin" at ccst to make room for new goods. Cream I'nfc for 2?c. Produce Goods. jRoseburg Pharmacy M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Lrngs Toilet Articles. Patent Medi cine. Cigars. Statiorjery, Toilet Soaps, rai&ls ind Oils. photographic Supplied. The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Call and Examine tbem. - X w" w ' 1 ill 1 (Established in I77. The leadiug varieties cf thorough bred fowls. Kggs from the finest strains sent ou short uotice. Send for Cata logue. Address Forest Grove, Or. J. M. GARRISON. At- J. F. BARKER'S & CO - mm wns. Also CHAMPION HAY RAKES- An Astonishing ' My home is in Siduev. Ohio. 1 than any other living person in the world, and I want you to read this, so yoa can tell others. I took a severe cold and neglected it, I gr wors aU tit time, and at the end of two years I had run into consumption. I couuhed terribly, lost fleh. could not sleep, and became so I uiiamuu r ncli iliui I had to tao to bol. In the following c:j;htcen months 1 Rradr.ally reached the List stages of consumption. No less Uian seven physicians treated me and all gave nc up saying 1 vvaa In curable. I was.ibsolutcly helpless. The whole fam ily wore themselves out caring for me. One day mother and sister camo to mv bedside, and said I hud but a day or two more to livo. Team rolled dowt their chccVs as tbey sobbed the news. The doctors had declared I was in the last stage, and no human being could savo uio. 1 was willinvj to die. but before going to tic cruel RTave, I waqtcd to go out and sec my dearly beloved town of Sidney once mere They tuld mo such a thins; was impossible that 1 would surely die before I got back. But I insisted, and to gratify my dying wish, a carriage was ritted up with a bed of pillows, and ti this I was carried and slowly driven around Court Houso Square. 1 got home more dead than alive. Through tbe n.ercv c-f lDvi dence, someone brought a trial bottle of medicine said to be a consumption cure. No ono imagined tor an instant it was worth trviag. But as a drowning pcrsoa grasps at a straw, so I tried this mcdicmc. I was better after taking two doses. Mother got more of tho ruedicino aud I tools it, improving all the time. Today I am as well as any reader of this paper, aud the medicine that cored me was Acker s English Remedy for Consmupuou. I declare before God and man that every word here printed ts true." Tbi rmrible tcitiqaonil,ofUr In the office of Messrs. V. IT. Hooter Co.. XewToxa, propr.etoraoi Dr. Acker'aOlcbrated Kngliah KcuiMr, ia vmuhcil for by then, a well ea by prominent drugglmi of SiJner. Ohiv. Ariivr-a Tnslwh Rome.!? I w hr U rtranteo TUniM ui om of taiitm. a., luu auU Si a IxtUc u I For sale by M. choose from. KJKJL 3 ft CO ft Co O) 16 oz. Dakin? Powders taken iu exchanj ;e for fi) ....MRS. N. BOYD. f f f ft ttf 't'W"tt Q t 0 II .... i BINDERS, MOWERS, But True Story have been nearer death with car.sumntioa 0? J .r Oik nn-tfraamiiin. .i.,r s. aal cuoU. ' ia I nt T.wf wf t wnl be r. Luciau.l u si. A. u am ta. ea, F. Rapp, lrn;i-.t. c- 1 , 1 ,