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LOCAL BREVITIES. Oakland News. $ NOW FOR THE SUMMER TRADE. I AD1ES' L OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS ) The Famous ....I THE PLAIN DEALER. I AlXJrST 2S. 1899. -1 I ' ! Nathan Selig of Mrytle Creek, i Koeeborg visitor Friday. The Williams-Denning stesui thresher is operating on Deer Cretk. Mark Briggs of Canyon viile cnitnlv aat fiaTtrkr fiafnrrlflr was a Hop pickers wanted, 40 cents per box. ; v t ..t u-;ik, n,... ,.mii Born, to the wife ci county treasaier, Geo. W. Dimmick, August 5, 18W, a honncing boy. Pk..- li.iM nntil Vfn iin'l rAAt Oh, yes, you can reel in our chairs both j in quality and prir. Rice & Kiee. i When you come to Portland remem- ! ber and have your teeth fixed by 1'r. M J W. Darie. lC3j First St. (j24) ! E. DuGaa. M. D , member Board of ', Pension Examiners. Office. Margters building residing corner Main and Cass 1 street. j The S. P. crew are now engaged in nnltlnn in Ka m. t rarV u-a!HI in till ! yards here. The rards are also bein,c j ia' lhoM KorS covered with granite. plaid skirt returns that are W much ,n vogue now, at tbe Novelty Store? Misses Mae and Minnie rteher re-! tamed yesterday irom their summer We undersUnd that Piiolograpber J. oatiox on Deer caeek. Miss Minnie is ! - StraUnrd is preparing to remove ta much imprwved in Health. ; Marshfield, Coos coonty, about the first ii t w:ii ... ,rt i of next month. Ashland Town Talk, . Hop pickers wanted. Vt ill pay 40 i cents per t s pounds. Apply to ; Appearances today indicate settled ' (;to. Suasbisook, t weather, w trust it may bs so. Old ' Umpijas Ferry, Or ! ettlers are borne out by tbe statistic in It makes no difference bow bad tbe j?in L" ,'k8 fcM nat ,wa tnown for wound if you use DeWitt'a Witch Hazel the ,,Bt th,rtj n Salve; it wfll quickly heal and leave no! M- - H- Krown of Myrtle Point, llClir- paseed tbrongh this city Friday last, A. C. MAKSTE1CS A CO. jenroute to Oakland where she went to Dr. Cueadle Las a new remedv lor tbe j Tisil llie bed'Je of her lather, Prof. G. extraction of teeth. No cocaine or eo- j T Knssell, bo is Beriously iU, caineia used. Patients with heart or ACKEBb' ENGLISH KFVIFDY lung troubles can use it without sny bad ; will stop a cough at any time, and will aftereffect. (fa) cure tbe worst cold in twelye hoars, or Tbe farmers are eo busy caring for j moneT refunded. 23 cte. and 50 cte. their grain and fruit that it looks a little Fw sale at Kapp's drug store. blue for tbe district fair. However, there promises to be a very good at tendance and au interesting program each day. H. B, Day, the genial advance agent o! the "Girl from Chili" Co-, was in) town Friday making arrangements for tbe appearance o! bis splendid company at tbe Roseburg Opera bowse, next Thursday evening. M0K.I TEA POSITIVELY CURES eick headache, indigestion and constipa tion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all erupt ions ef tbe sk in , prod uc ing a perfect complexion, or money re funded. 25cts. and 50 cU. M. F. Rapp, druggist. Don't think you can cure that slight attack cf Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Core will cure if; it "digests what you eat" and restores tbe digestive organs to health. A. C. MARSTERS &CO. TH. i . m ir.k Vnv,af 6'- viwis "fcfci. Professor D. V. Kuykendall was In Cot-' ' ie nnaeruxer e. tage Groye a few hours Wednesday, on j MARSTERS x CO. his way to Eugene from Drain. Profes- j Evangelist Rosa was in tbe city over eor Kuykendall will bold the chair of Sunday, preaching two excellent ser mathematics at (he Drain Normal this j inocs in tbe M. E. church. Tbe large year. He is a graduate of tbe U. of O., j congregation in the morning and tbe a thorough student, a clever gentleman, 'oyer crowded house in the evening, at- X . Af at.. t.u . Aa at '. 1 a . . ( a . ... and one ol tue beet and most euthusias-; tic athletes ever turned ont of tbe U. of ! Brother Ross is held by tbe people of O. The Drain Normal is to be congrat-1 our city. Tbe evangelist took tbe morn ulated upon retaining so energetic and ing overland train for Ashlard, where painstaking a young man." be will at once begin revival meetings. Roseburg, Oregon, August 21, 1899. To Our Patrons: It is with pleasure wc announce the opening of our fall stock Our line of men's clothing is a little tardy in arriving; with this exception our fall stock is complete, and we are showing a better assortment than ever in every department You will probably look over the fall line of other dealers, and, if so, you will be keenly inter ested to note that our prices, in defiance of all signs of the times, trend down It would please us, and we are sure would profit'you, if you will call aud compare our Values " " -- jvm. wimv T.ue strong values we oner xn UiNUfcKYVfcAK, also BOOTS and SHOI2S. In Dress Goods we are showing the latest, such as Plaids, Silk Crepons, Coverts, Poplins and Broadhcad Worsteds. We have an entirely new stock of CAPES and FURS, and have been flatteredim tmr selection of same, but we are willing to leave it to you whether we showed good taste. The firm of whom we bought assures us there are no better values Nor are we behind in Ladies' and Nen's Furnishings, Childrens' Clothing, Hats, Mack intoshes, Blankets, Yarns, Etc., but have a better assortment than ever. ' We hope to enjoy the same liberal patronage you have so kindly given us in the past and to retain your full confidence, we are Your friends, My Big Summer stock is now complete. There's brightness of summer reflected in every department of my store now. All the different stocks have their complement of fine new merchandise-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 showing. Our Prices will make you happy and the fit make your feet feel glad. W. I. DOUGLAS shoe for Men, Exclusive Agency. 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 find best assortment ever brought to this town. The People's Store. v ,or bn5ns nd jour watch re- pamnv ! F. M. . Ciood, of Cleveland, was in the city today. Iboe. Col ib arrived fruui Koseburg Thnreday. Towd Talk. Latest styles in ladies and gents jew el- 1 ry in all grades at J. T. Bryan's. Bond, tbe watchmaker tells spectacles j ai loweei puces sua can el them cor I rectiy. Jm Geo. W. Kimball was an arrival from i Geo. W. Kimball was an arrival I Roeeburg Tuer Jay. Ashland i Talk. Town Best and cheapest watches on earth j for the nionsv and guaranteed at J. T. ry Mr?. J. II. SkiUruore returned Friday JjL,nd- "J0KUe county .-Ashland Foe Sale. A good milk cow. A good Dorse to trade lor wood or grain, tn- quire at tbe Plaucdealeb office. (da24, If you purchase a valise, a trunk or telescope, coniult cor prices they, will tell. You can do the reft. Rice & Rice. Ladies have you seen tbe lovely silk I J. L. Stratford, tbe PLAivutiLtK'B business manager and solicitor, has re turned from a two weeks canvas of tbe coaet section of the county, and brought Lome a 6oe list of new subscribers. Tbe paper is now going into score of homes it never viciled before. It was a curious coincidence that M. R. Lee and W. C. Sanderson, tbe two laziest mea in Bandon should wio tbe sawing contest at tbe Woodmen's meet ing Tueeday eveniog, but they did it well, beating their competitors over two minutes. Bandon Recorder. Tbe Jennings Bros, at Bruneau have their mill ready to raise, the timber is nearly all on the ground and they are now setting up tbe mortar blocks. They expect tbe stamps to be dropping within tbe next month or six weeks at farthest. Cottage Grove Leader. Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough readily yield to One Minute Cough Cure. Use this KITImIv in timA lnil laffA Aru-tnT'm I. iU j ' m w... tested the barb appreciation in which wwviv iuyau. vc wiau you ROSEBURG NOVELTY the I. ABRAHAH, Prop. j I'p-to-date jewelry t J . T. Bryau'e. ; Bond, the watchmaker, does engray- ! ,U8- For bret class Little of Oakland. dentistry go to lr. Peter Kedlinger'a residence tun nr .1 Jacksonville Fridav. at ; Farmers are working haM all over HiejsepleuiUrr -s. afterno- n aud evening, ate to save their srain. ! The circm i j i t dJ;ibV the .iw it wai ieo. Hall aud sister. Kva nf tub) ,- , , .v- M,M 1,jrlhv lhaon, of IVfr fret-k ; fr.t .. ... j ,Bl:cu lo llir 1 " saiuMsy. ! Miss Aggie Beck ley returned to htr. it . ... i. .... . . i uoius at i.raxiana aloraay mornin g. Misses Matnie and Myrtle Diiou ol Clever Cretk mere in the city Friday. Severe Jiervous spel.n, bearim; downj pains, loss of appetite. 1 Inly an cur. ! All draggitt, 00 cents. I . . . i bleepieeenees, melancholia, elouiach pains, heart trouble. Hudvan cure. I ; All druggists, 50 cents. Wanted. Ten wen to cut rail-road wood. Call on or address, L. L. Hct::. ' "enale- . iMt4 Too r watches, clocks and jewelry I go to jryan. ins txiceewiil please yon t r!. and his work is Srst Tbe remaining 10 men of Second Ore gon, sick in .Sao irancitco, will be brought home at tbe eipense of the iUte, j -If you are tired and dull, can't get rested, and have no appetite, lake Hood's Sara&parilla. It enriches aud vitalizes j the blood. An old etleeoied citia.-u, D. C. Tun.tr died Saturday, An.'. !', Js.ty, aed St years, I month and Ti days. Fuucal services were held today. Alfred Ueidler, of Oak. and, a fjrmer CotUge Grove boy, has sccspted a position and is now slicing meat at McFarland's Market. We are glad to see him back again. Cotiege roe Leader. Say, friends, if you can bring us teat wood you promised on subscription, be fore the winter rains eel in, we will feel greatly obliged to you. Should any of you feel diepoted to bring a load that is not promised we won't object. Hop pkkers wanted. Free transpor tation to and from traio, lumber fur nished to families not Laving tents. Good clean place to camp. Addrwr. SrxAB.vs Bhos., Oakland Oie. W. W. Wetiler, who has been mail clerk on tbe Roseburg local, bas been appointed transfer clerk at the central railway station in Portland. H. V. Smith, clerk on the Corrallia local, Las been transferred lo tbe Roseburg local to fill the place made acant by the pro motion of Mr. WeUIer. tiuard. "Dad" Smith, a well known and pop ular character in Empire City, will take bis depsrture this week for Roseburg, where be will superintend one of T. R. Sheridan's fruit drying establishments! "Dad" is an old hand at tbe busioesi and at one time was foreman of ih I 1 - gcvb uuu urymg concern in Califor nia. Marshfield Sun. II. C. Mackey. of Bedford, the popu lar photographer, and Miss M. L. Wal ker, a handsome and accomplished yonnn tsay oi the same place were married at Medford last Sundiy. bv Rev O.J. Gist. They have the congratula tions of a wide circle of friends. Tid ings. Mr. Mackey is well and favorably known in this county, having made a tooroflhe county a few years ago with his photo tent. wouKi note iu particular of CASH STORE. Walter L. Main's great ihree-riugsd circus will be at Kowbiirg Spi. H. lluJyau cures sleeploineai, bad dreams and night sweatr. Fifty ceuti til druggists. SK)ts before the oyee, desHuJeiicy coustaut wurrv. Hudvan cures. Ail dnvgistti, 50 ivnt. Wanltd, girl to do kitchen work in the country. Wages per month. Ad. drees, box 'J3, Koseburg, Or. Mrs. I. Wolleuberg and childreu re turned homo from a pleasant outing at Newport, Thursdays 'evening. Mrs. flattie llazett of Klamath Falls passed through Ashland lis'. Saturday on tier way to Uofehnr to viit her niotlur. Town Talk. tieo. It. Tilts was in town front Hie j Oaks, Friday. He cutcrtaius some fears It-t-t ho will not be able to secure ! I'liuub prune pickers to either the fruit in his leg orchards. Fifty-three volun'ecr fjlliera from Miunesotu an. I South I'akota parsed through l-jteSmrg Thursday ou their uay t :-au Krauc so, where tl ey em bark for (he Philippine to recruit the l' F. S. li,f.itilry. Cap'.oin .. O. Vn t Kglotlstein, iu be half of to:iipany '. ngou national guard, of Portland, li-s r-nbuiiHed to Governor (jeer an uipl. cation for en listoiect of the company in one of the new vo'unUer riu:eut. Mifs Emma Wi ber, of Eugene, grad uate of the Central state Norma!, came to the city, last Fridat , an i vieiltd with friends Maying over lie Sabbath. Miss Withers in company with M'. Medley honored this o:lico with a call. "Lau.b, and the world laughs with yjj, weep aud you we?p aluae." This eayicg i true aud the whole town will Lave an opportunity t)Uub together next Thursday niht f jr lue girl from Chili and ab.'avy of pretty glils and fun makers wilUpen in "Tbe Girl From ) Chili"' at the rera iloute for one night only. C ia,i- Cohim;. aiter L. Mam a I circus will iwrfufm in lliiulinr I'rLl.w and is tirs'-c'ast in rvtry ii;i-ular. J. II. Ki idv us a ad p!ra;aiil call ri idy Mi ! '.Mi on anott:f r pae. Cotiiiuicsiontr Oriil lij-'.i Myrt'c I'ciot cau.e out on Hi- today on his way to F. rt Wayr.e. ImL. to viil frcds and relatives u.n le "eft 42 vr srs ao toett k a fi.-riotie in tl.e Cali fornia go';d Ct lia. Ir. Ijd)B will aUo visit the national encampceot of tL j y A. R. at Piiilaj-lpl.ia Tbit ctBce tko!t"l 'is a pleasant rail. Hon. Bicger Hermann after a brief bat pieieaot visit mi:h his aged mothe." and other r-Uiive n-I frienls at Myrtle Point, returne-l l- this ci'y. Ut Fridav, and oo unJjy inorriini. started on Lis return trip to W.e!.ingcn. I. C. Mr. i ll ... . r uermaau niKuiy compiimeoiri luo 01- fkials in tbe U. S. land itlicc, a this city, for their eilicivul aud able manage merit of tde office. T. Manuel Hermann, chief cleik in the postal dtpartment of the I". S. Pcntion Burea'.i, w ho hafl btH'O eoj yiog a pleas ant visit wi;li .i family 'and other Myr tle Poict relatives, arrived in tbia city today ou hi return to the national capi tal. He made u a paant call and we were pieatcd to lt.vn that it was not Lis son, but a elrktiger by llie eatue name, that met with au accident which necefei tated the amputation o! hi left k-, io Coca county lat ee. Prof. L. W. Tr.ver arrived in this city from Myrtl Poiit at noo j .txlay to enjjy a week's visit with his brother, Prof. L. K. Traver ad other relative and friend. The professor succeeded his brother L. R. Traver as principal of tbe Myrtle Point j uulio tchools, which he bis coaduc'.rd very eacceeafuily. Duricg the past few months Prof. Traver has I;eIJ the position of book keejicr in the geueral merchandise store of S. D. Herrnaua at Myrtle Point. The l'LiiMi..i.i u ackuo!edge4 a pleas ant call and safe delivery of compli ments ,'?; from Myrtle Point friends. L. L. Hard, an S. P. wood contractor of (ilendale, made Plain utai lb a pleas ant call last week. He says be hat tak en a largo wood contract at (.ilendale but cannot secure men lo cut wood for love ortnouey. He says fifty men could se cure work at remunerative wages in fifteen minutes after their arrival at i'lcodale. J. L. Stratford, the Flai.x- DtAu.K'sbutioefet manager, reports the same coo lit iocs at Gardiner. Quite a contrast with the gloom v. free trade democratic times io this county and state a few years ago. The republican wave of prosperity is at band. See the notice Men Wanted" in another column. "The Girl From Chili" it a farcial comedy in three acts by Wm. L. Rob erts, while of the "Charley's Aunt" or der in point of wholesome humor it far surpaeees the play made famous by the lucid advertising of a erinoiog cat, "The Girl From Chili" complicates and coinpriees the domestic tran'jailily of some dozen or more people without in tent or purpose aud so completely weaves about them a web of circumstan tial events whicl. turot happiness into chaos much to the uorestraint humor of the audience Lfor three eolid hours. There is not a dull line lu the piece, every word, every act and every climax calls forth an outburst of laughter. It is a play to be seen to be appreciated and will appear at tbe Opera House, Thurs day evening Aug. 31. Seats on sail at Strong's Furniture Store. Prices 25, 35, 50 and 75 cool. Limited epaco w ill allow but the men lion of a few of (he many novelties in troduced by the Walter L. Maiu circus this seaeou which exhibits at Roseburg, Friday Sept. tilti. Among the most prominent features will bs a detachment of the famous ltooeevelt Hough Uiders ; the smallest elephant in existence ; the celtbrated Liviugston family of acrobats; tbe great Wernlz family sit in num ber; Miss Uosa Dock rill, the most beauti ful a jd accomplished of all lady liders Mar. ina Lowando, the Uraailian horse back and champion somersault rider of tbe world ; youuii Herbert, the ten-year-old clown ; Lit Keralakcs, a tipringrJeld, Vt., farmer aud his troop of performing pigs; Wm Conrad with his horseback ridioit monkey ; Cooper, the giant, tbe tallest man; Wild Kcee, tho wild girl; Delavoye and Fritz, tho funniest and most ecceutric of all circus comedians, ami uananmajnin, inn only horsnhark ! Caro was over from KoseburgThuia-! day. Mrs. II. K. l.ymiHis is viir,ng at I uoineiu JellViHoii J. L. filrallord of the I'lainokalku, wn in ton Friday. Miaa ICila Ainlernon left fr Uoeelurg Monday eveoinc to remain during the Wfelt. Mrs. Clara liaker and little daughter of Walla Walla, are visiting relatives in ! Oaklaud. Mrs. A. G. Young. Mrs. Geo. htearns. j and ltoy .Steams returned from Newport j last Monday. Mrs. M. Smith and daugLler, Veras, jaodMisaLilv Narr returned froiu lion i wt.ll Saturday. i . . Jouu Mearns, w ho recently returned from Abulia, is at the home tf his falh- er, 1). W. Steams. Harvey Mahouev weut to Koseburz Monday evening to aist with the mu sic during fair week. Mrs. M. Fickle of Koseuur,;, speut a few days last wsek at the home ol Ler father, J. H. Mahoney. Ksv. Jas. i:. Ulair preached a very iu terestinfj sermon at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. Marius Marcellus left f riJay night for PortUnd. He will start in a short time for bit borne in Pennsylvania. Miss Maud liaat returned to he' home in Koseburg Saturday, fcbe as accom panied by Misa Grace Beckler- it. iOiiran oi .iiarm.fioi.i w town Friday. Mr. ColgiU was sergeant in Cc. K, "od Oregon voluu'eers. Mr. and Mrs. I.I Wiahart of Oregon Uly and Mrs U. II. Ilrown of Myrtle - Hum iu uaaiaoo .-ioruar. called by the serious illneu of their fath er Hon. George T. Ruseell, whore condt tion is unimproved. Died At the borne of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Lakaut, iu t.srdenValler. Fri Jay. Aug.. ZZ, 1SW, ha. r. LaKaut, aged 22 years and 5 moot - e, of consump tion. For the Past ten veara Ii la beld the positioa of mail deliverer or let-! ler carrier at Portland, which position he beld until he was compelled lo resigu i o. im recent illneei. Farlr 1.1 the spring be went lo Arizona, hoping I hat his health woald be improved by a change of climate, bat was disappoicted and retarued home an t continanl in spetfdily decline ia bea t ', nntil death ! relieved bis suffering. j He wis a very exemplary joor g man, j sober ana industrious and btll in tbe bigheat ecteem by all of bis acquaint ance, ho deeply deplore bis untimely death. He leaves a wife, fatbrr and mother, tao brother, live sisters and a Lost of friends lo mourn Iheir loaat. Funeral services ere beld today at Portr land, and tbe remains were interred in the Lose Fir cemetery of that city. Pardon for J. ti. Rasscl. tALai, Aog. Governor Getr this afternoon decided to psrduo Joseph X. Kossel, sentenced to Ihe penitentiary for life .'or the murder of Andrew Carl son, bis son-in-law, in Coos coooty, in IK7. Kossell, who bas been for some time an iomau of the prison hospital, audering from drops, will be released to die. Ilia days are numbered. Tne par don will be ifeoed at fjn as Ivoeeell's condition wt:l permit. Provisioo has been made by bis relatives lo take care of bini. Russell's wife ia now in .Salem. Hrs. Arthur Cooklia bead. Gb-vm, Pas, or., Aug. IS Mrs. Martha Eveljo Conklin, wife of Arthur Conklio, editor of the Oregou Mioing Journal, died at 7 o'clock this eveuing. after a short illne;s. she became un conscious at 'J o'clock FriJay eveniog, and did not regain consciousaeee. She bad a large circle of f 1 tends. Tbe fam ily consists of two girls, aged 7 and 4 years. To Exchange for Farm Property. F r eicbangt 4 acres in town of Bur- bank, Cel., in bearing fruit, with build ings. Want ranch near Kosebura. A. B. Fi-tTvHijt, Mi') Barbank, Calif. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in tbe Oakland posloffice Persons calling for these let ters will please state the date on which they were advertised, Aug. 2$, 1S. The letters will be charged for at tbe rate of one tent each. Drown, K. A. Knight.MralKebecca Cox, Mrs. . Osborn, Chas. L. Dyeert, Mrs Martha Roeeostsdt, M. S. Floucb, James Robinsoo, 1. Harrison, J. Smith, Mrs M. K. Hatcher, Willis Smith, J. D. W. C. Umukkwooi, Postmaster. F. A. Pike of Oakland is iu tbe city C. P. Totteo of Glendale ia at the Me. Clallen. C. Yrotnao of Gold Hill was visiting in Roseburg yesterday. F. Jones of Cottage Grove, is doing business io tli3 city. - Attorney J. H. Medley of Cottage Grove, is looking after business connect' ed with his profession in this city. A marriage license bas been wanted to Chat. S. Hunt and Sarah K. Thorn ton, both of Douglas county, Oregon. For the latest and neatest novelties io tali Lata and feathers. Call at the Bell Sisters' Millinery Store. (a2st4) The. lads who were arraigned injur- tice Miller's, court Saturday upon a charge of damaging tbe property and raising a disturbance at Fred Lough's piece , were acquitted, Pianos and Organs. Best bargains ou earth. Beat pianos In the world the Chickerlug. See oue fine 7 octave piano caso organ. Prices on all our goods to suit tbe times. Our prices are the loweot lor the same grade of goods ever ollered. in Uouglas county. We are also agents for the great Eilers piano house at IVtlaud Or Call and xtuilue our new large stock and ihe prices and terms. T. K. IllCIIAItlWON, Romhiirj 'Or. Jg We Are Now Offering 301-303 Jackson St. The weather has again become bright j and clear, and the district fair will open I under the most favorable a u pices to : uiutruw. More ioteieat than nanal ia u,.u;t,A . u.. ..! . I uumUr of horsemen are already on I ' i .i i ....... i.. i i (ar, J.U. ."cribe, I-a Grande, with "In- j tleinoin," imported; Wm. Clark, Yreka, I CI., with "Free Coinage": Stilla Kid- i lie, with "Iiltck Bart and Moray" ; U Ii. Ltiaou. '"Golden"; .. W. f-bort, ol ; Wilbur, "Jerai Taylor". F. P. Norton j of Coos county, is on the gruuzi I with; three boreea, StocVer Bros., of Dra'n, ' two boisee, tcger Broe., Boney Neal, j K, Tr-xel and Wm. Harsoo, also have' horses on the groutd. Pres. V C. Loo- doo baa Cla.k, horse breo notifi-d hy a Mr. tf Medford, that nine , !rom tLat place, and ' : CeLlrul Point will arrive here lUir txrti : ing. Ihe ra- for 1)ju;Ii couuty lura aiouaw:II take place Wed liel ay after- isitors From Abroad. The K !. O. d jtrict fair ai noeebaig ' ail! attract rjjinv visitors from Ihe sootb- '. wetlern cart of the state tbia year. The ' attractions really exceed Iboa tt any meeting of the pa-t. lob io number and ' excellence-. Tbe farm, orchard and gar- den display will be especially fine, and '. jibe bii pavilioo, wtiicb bas been im-1 j proved in capacity and appearaice, wiil : jeentaio an nolimited variety of intereat-. ' ica dialav. Tbe races will be beet I tbat have ben held at Roseburg for j year, aid some of Ihe bel borsee in lUt state will compete for the liberal purees offered. A balloon atceoaioa will be one of ihe "aigbta." and all io all a letter atwriuient of aitractioos could hardly be deire. Jacksonville Times. Aiken'a and Tbomtoa's Uoals have arr ved andean be foand at tbe sbtn ltn tlai.e. south of loan, and are reaJy fur delivery to parties until An - gust. (jlO. Teams and flea Wanted. Tear to banl cord wood at U Ptrj' day, g'XK.' roads and steady work nntil bad wcalbfr. Mm at tt.Tj per day, board ' per week. j C.VMI-RkU. A ALk.aLrLll, ' alli5: Comstork, Oregon. $1.50 Per Day Sal.vy. j A few eoergetk: ladies and gentlemen ! wanted to canvass. Above salary guar anteed. Call on or address j Mas. C. J. AaiiTAoi., ! jA) Roseburg, Or. The Semi-Weekly Plain dealer and The Week ly Oregouiau, both one year ?2.oo The Semi-Weekly Plain dealer and the Sunday S. F. Bulletin 32 pages both one year 2.00 Two papers for the price of one. All three papers oncycar for $3.00 There is one litUe maxim Tbat now I will name, Which may bring what ii better Than richee or fame. All those who will heed it Good appetite fikd, Sirong neryts, ioy cheeks, And vigor ol mind. It will banish dyspepsia, Rheumatics and gout. That Tired Feeling conquer, Drive tcrofula out. And here is tbe maxim Its wisdom is sure Take Hood's Sareaparilla And keep your blood pore. Letter List. Kemaiiii.ig uncalled tor in tho Rose burg postotHce 1 Barker, U. S. Hamilton, Isaac Dodd, J. C, Hattield. Lih Eusted, Tod Joliuson, J, J. Hanson, Miss Lin a Norman, H. A. Soper. Knoiud Persons calling for throe letters will please stall the datsou which they were adverlUe.l, .W. ".M lS.n. Tim letters will be charged for at the rate of one cent each. Wm. A. FiuTku. P. M CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. Tfia Kind You Have Always Bought I atft I Tne District Fair. I rsVSvvvvVr- ! Signature of Our entire stock of SHIRTWAISTS, SUMMER DRESS GOODS, 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 arc still complete, aud there is a large assortment to choose from. See these goods. JOSEPHSON'S. 1 Fresh Family Groceries. My stock of Staple aud Fancy Gro ceries is kept fresh and new, and is com plete, Fresh Vegetables, Tropieal and common fruits constantly on hand. Large stock of plain and fancy glass ware going at ccst to make room for new goods. reani I'uii lor 25c. Goods. Produce -is, Roseburg Pharmacy M. F. RAPP, Prescript ion Druggist. Lrngs Toilet Article. Patent Jledi- csn. Cigar. .Statiocery. Toilet Soap. I'aiDls Mid Oils. photographic upplie The celebrated Magazine Cvclonc Plate (p i (9 : O Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. $ . Cull aoJ Esamioe tbem. VMrVWArA I r. !$ ki m in 1 (EstaMisLexl in 177.) The leading varieties of thorough bred fowls. Eggs from the finest strains sent on short notice. Send for Cata logue. Address I Forest Grove, Or. J. At - J,F. BARKER'S d CO Also CHAMPION HAY RAKES. How This? 1 We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward j for any case of Catarrh tbat cannot be ' cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props. Toledo, O. We the undersigned bave known F. J. Cheney tor the last 15 veers, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to car ry out any obligations made by their firm. West it Truai, Wholesale IVnggisU, Toledo, O. Welding, Kinnan it Maivin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mocooa surface of the system. Price 75c per bottle, bold by all' druggists. Test, monlali free. AMY ONE WANTING Fruit Graders, SHOULD BUY THE monitor; It has bfn Improved ami i the lnt tmichino 011 tho niirk.'t. It .-iNirato tho fraiit without lmiiMug tr iii:iliin it iiinl w ith vtviit r.iphlity. " Iiupiirv ti'' ' ROBERT POWELL, Will.ur, Orvjr.ni. i'..Sp) 3 16 o.. Bakinir Powders taken in exchange for ....MRS. N. BOYD. ess)ewsa),sw 9 i M. GARRISON. I eot t a a i a slsTai BINDERS, MOWERS. Knock0ut Drops " I am a aloiwv-kccpcr. and used to think that in k and rye, or whiskey and quinine ami cow, ios3 vf niv acouoint. ,.i. ii aiKVS wcrv 01 uic i' !j j same opinion. -vT4 1 Now 1 know; fi.iiMMlungatloajt . a lliotijamt times better. It ia Acker's English Remedy for itimm! w-bili am I bran ' to couclvauil found out r.: .1. 72 w . 1 ' 1 tmn uii nu.i ryv . wj no gool . t tot w orj JTOll was, is I VlX and I im bcsitmitig to think tbat the troo t.lo wotild rtiu into cousumption. 1 didn't tuke any tock in patent medicines, but (omcpow or other I tried Acker's EngikJi lirmudy. One bittlo did tlie businr4 tot me knocked that cough out completely and it has never come baek asaia. There is iK-vcr a day paws that I dcu't ay a pood word about this wonderful uii-dkiuc 1 al inortfonrot to say that I am btronacr and 't!ehicr now, since taking tbe remedy. Uunt 1 was before the cough besun. I write litis; tetter voluntarily aud cheerfully au4 ana glad lo do it." (Signed) Cnau. Ur.isu. Saloon-keeper, Focatello, Idaho SjM at 25c.. 50c. and ?1 abottle, throusaont tlie United States and Canada ; and in Eus land, atls.2iL.2i.3dis.M. Ifyoaareout MitUiled after buying, return the bottle fc your drui-t, and get your money back. HV OKHon'r V abort fuarai&t. ft: tl. UOOKLR X tO.. fntrrvjvrt, lar. For sale by M. F Kap?, IVns.-isi. riding jwny.