The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, September 04, 1899, Image 3

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    LOCAL BREVITIES.
RidUle News.
NOW FOR THE SUMMER TRADE-...
Co
I ADIES'
L OXFORDS
AND
SLIPPERS
The famous
THE PLAINDEALER.I
SEPTEMBER 4. IS&.
Bargains io bicycles at Marit-rs.
T. J. Martin aad family bare rolorntd
from their visit to California.
Missre Kate Campbell and Maud Dix-
on went to Engene Saturday morning,
Comfortable, wear-resisting school
shoes for boys and girls. Josephine's.
A handsome line of Misees acd child-
reus jackets and cloaks, at Joseph00'8 ;
Parents may clothe tbtir children for:
chool at a very small cost at Joseph- ;
tonV
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,.uw. ..uv., wu ,
ia. iaralysii. Hai-.i
in cures. All dms- j
gist. 60 cents.
An immense line of bi8 stii-xd suits,
iuo kiuu w - 'iwi, .
ephson s.
An Albany man eajs there is no email- j iOE jjg fooj mijk i,-, ggcj
pox at BerTy, on the Breitenbush. It is j boree to trade for wood or srain. En
UT?, simple cbickenpox I qiire at the riaisntALKB office. (da24)
The celebrated "future gieat" school j Ladies have you seen the lovely nlk
hoe fjr the bo -8 and girls is tte best, j crepon dreas good, alo thos Rorgeous
We are sole agents. Josephson's. j piajd ekirt patterns that are so much in
Miss Lysie Watson returned Tuesday j vogue now, at the Novelty Store?
from a visit will. Miss Irene and Char, j MissSuEie Beckley left yesterday for
Cbiiwood at Kosebarg. Ashland Rec-jber borne at Eikton, Dooglaa county,
crd. 1 Her sister, Mrs. Oracge Mattoon, ac-
For ecboiJ-wear The Black Cat compacted ber for a month's vifit.
Btockinze for boys and eirls are on-' Athland Itecord.
equalled. We are sole agenU. Joe-;
eplsonr-- - ..-
Miss Genevieve Whiteett of Koeebarg, Coos, where they have been sojourning
arrived thia'week to visit Ashland: for a couple of weeks, combining bosi
friecde, the guest ot Mrs. J. II. Seal. ! neee with pleasure.
Ashland Itecord. j ACKERS' ENGLISH UEMEDY
Chairc. chairs until yoa can't rest. will stop a cough at any time, and will
Ob, yes, yon can rest in onr chairs both
in quality and price. Rice & Eire.
When you come to Portland remem-
ber and have your teeth fixed by Dr. M. j
W. Davia. 1G3'; First St. (j24) j
V.. DnRu. M. D.. member Board of
Pfineion Examiners. Office. Marstera
building residing corner Main and Caes
street.
Dr. Cheadle has a new remedy for the
extraction ol teetb. fto cocaine or en
caine is need. Patients with heart or
long troubles can ose it without any bad
aftereffects.. (jl7)
It makes no difference how bad the
wound if yoa use De Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve; it will quickly beal and leave do
car. A. C MAESTEKS 4 CO.
Superintendent I. II. Bingham, of the
llnsick mine, and P. J. Jennings of the
Helena mine, two of the most enterpris
ing and ' progressive Bohemia mining
men, are in Engene today on bosinee.
Guard, Saturday.
Don't think you can cure that slight
attack tf Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it
will car itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Core
will cure if; it "digests what you eat"
and restores the digestive organs to
health. A. C. JLAJ1STERS & CO.
MOKl TEA POSITIVELY CURES
sick headache, indigestion and constipa
tion. A delightfal herb drink. Re
moves all eruptions of the skin, produc
ing a perfect complexion, or money re-
funded. 25cts. and 50 cts. M. F. Rapp,
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ACKERS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS J
are sold on a positive guarantee. Cores
heart burn, raising of the food, distress
after eating or any form of dyepepsia.
One little tablet gives immediate relief
25 cte. and 50 cts. For eale at M. , F
Rapp's drug store.
Roseburg, Oregon, August 21, 1899.
To Our Patrons: It is with pleasure we 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 and compare our values
with those you see elsewhere before buying. We wish you would note in particular of
the strong values we offer in UNDERWEAR, also BOOTS and SHOES. 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 FURSi an have
been flattered on our 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 Neu's Furnishings, Childrens' Clothiug, 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 retaiu
your full confidence, we are
Your friends,
My ig 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 line new mcr
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 in buying of me.
0
Don't forget the next time you are down town to
come in and see the many new styles we are
showing. Our Prices will make you happy and
the fit make your feet feel glad.
W. L. DOUGLAS shoe for Men,
Exclusive Agency.
....I Have fQr 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.
Tcis is typical Oregon weather.
Boc.d for bargains and roar watch re-
Ipairin-.
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j Douglas county cootaics 'J4 men sub-
jject to military duty. !
. Latest styles in ladies and gecta jenel-j
j ry in all grades at J. T. Bryan's. j
j lhe w,.chlMker i, B?ectat.iea ;
,t lowert prices and can 6t them cor '
! recti v. j
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Uryacs. "
rimple, erat.:ioue, ewety Lsoe ard i
feet cureJ bv Hody4n. A11 dra):Rifl!. j
50 cents. " ;
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l' e. emaciated, tvn. weak ni-?u anJ
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i women.
: 50 cent.
A few whee!9 and for rentinz dariosl
the euicmer, l r Eile very cheap st
1,
MaKtere.
Attorney A. M. Crawford aad wife
have returned home from Currv and!;
cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or
money refunded. 25 cte. and 50 cU.
For ea,e l EPP' draS
Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds,
croup and whooping cough readily yield
.W One Minnte Congh Cure. Lee
this
remedy in time and save a doctor's
bill
or the undertaker's.
MA ESTERS & CO.
Isaac II. Fair brother, one of the gal
lint boys of Co. B, who was muttered
out at ban Francisco, an J went direct to
Washington state to vieit with relatives,
returned to Ibis city .Saturday, and waa
given a cordial greetiog by bia many
friends.
Miss Laura Myers, one of the pro
fessors in the Drain normal school, is in
Salem, accompanied by ber sister, Miss
Lola Myer, visiting their cousin, Dr.
Annice Jeffreys. Tito two young ladies
are sisters of Jefferson Meyers, the at
torney. Statesman.
Pbil Crawford and Roecoe Wilson, two
urchins of tender age, who wandered
sway from their homes in this city, were
brought to a bait by the police of Rose
burg. Aa a result of this and other mis
deeds young Wilson may be sent to the
rofrirm tiswtl wliilam 1 Iia f rior vrttinncilar
. 'i ww j
will be forced to return the best wav he
fio(LGlwj.
Mrs. S. W. Traver went to Portiand,
Tuesday to eee her son Jesse, who baa
enlisted at Vancouver in the regiment
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pines. Another son, who enlisted in a
cavalry company that has already gone
to Manila, was heard .from recently at
the Sandwich islands. He reported a
pleasant trip that far on V their jour
ney. Forest Grove Times. The young
men referred to above are brothers of
Prof. L. R. Taver, principal of the Rose
burg public schools.
ROSEBURG NOVELTY
I. ABRAHAH, Prop.
lp-to-?ate jewelry at J. T. Bryan'.
Bond, the watchmaker, does engrav-
j In"
For lirsl clas (teutistry go to lr.
Little of Oakland.
Wanted.-Teo men to cut rau-road
wood. Call on or addrae. L. I.. Ilci;i,
ilendale. Ore. 2tt 11
lacking b-aJacbes. bleary eye, weak-
aoisee ia head. Hndyan cores.
All druggist. 50 cent.
For yonr watches, r'-xks and
je-f!ry
go liryaa. His p.us
I! phafe too
'S "orlt 6r8t
U Jra tired nJ duii, can't get
f:ed, aud have no .polite, laU Uod r
SarsspamU. 1( fur;c!.n and vitalizrc
the blood.
Mrs D. S. Weil resumed bj:n? '1J-
; day evening from Portland. i.fre a very
iti'iu; ith
Miss Minnie Sianlon, f riuerly ol
Brockway, but recently from Baio City,
j Wy , arrived here Sunday corning, a.ul
; wi I spend the winter i:i thii city.
.ouctr clerk. Stpt., i Is'A, to Alex
George B jrgl trd and Sarah E!ie Price,
both ol lAiuf lis county, Oregon.
The Bjard tf Kijuali. itioo in recent
session ba ordered that tL assesecd
valuation f lands iu Iug'aa county,
exclusive of improvements, be reduced
20 per ceni.
Ft exchange 1 acre in town tf Bur-
! bank, Cal., in bearing fruit, with build-
in gt.
Waul ri,cb near lotcborg.
A. B. Futvuek,
(t-J Burbank, Cali'.
Hop picking wai to have commenced
in several DoJgUa county yards this
morning, but lbs w.rk will now be de
layed several days later on account ot
the rains of Saturday night and Sunday.
Mike DeVaney, who waa injured in
the wreck in Cow Creek canyon last
winter, arrived home yesterday morning
from the Loepital at Portland. He is
vtrv much improved but yet unable to
walk.
Say, friends, if you can bring us Ual
wood you promised on subscription, be
fore the winter rales let in, we wiil feel
greatly obliged to you. Should any of
yon feel dispoced to bring a load that is
not promised we won't object.
The public schools open under the
ruoet favorable aospicea. Never have
we had a mors competent corps of teach,
ere, and the attendance promises to be
unusually large. Thirty rudenls have
already made application and will take
the bigb school course.
The speed of the race horses on the
track, was pretty fair, last Saturday, but
if yoa want aa experience really exciting
just take a spin with Dave West, and let
him hold the ribbons over his black fil
ly, and when yoa get ready, tell Dave to
go, then bold your breath and hold onto
the buggy.
Thomas Blain, a highly esteemed
pioneer citizen of both this and Coos
coutny, and who resides on a beautiful
farm on Xort Coos river, was in Rose
burg Saturday enroute to bis old borne
near Camden, Ray Co., Missouri, which
he left 33 years ago to seek his fortune in
the far West. He crossed the plains
with an ox team ia 1S04, and Gret settled
on Coe Darlaod'a present place on the
Calapooia. After a few months visit
with relatives and old friends Mr. Jlain
will return to his Coos county farm. He
is an old standby of (his paper and we
wish him a safe and pleasant trip.
CASH STORE,
Mrs. Maddock of KoNehurg in viniling
in Ashland Town Talk.
Mri'. .Uujt'8 Mttjuado left yer-terday
morning ior Portland, wlur bIih will vifit
for tuontli.
Only brief suibion of public Hchool
wan held todav on civouut of ll being!
Labor Day.
Attorney Lik Liilye'.i of Kiiiilc, wh
iu Kop-hnrg i-aturdav on buiiii'H liH.v.ro
tho U. i. land office.
If you ar in a duhilitutcd condition
call end cct u Piatt electric b?lt. Sue
ad in another column.
l'rof. L. W. Traver returned to Myrtle
Point SiturJuy 1 f'.cr a p'eaeutit visit at
I this p'acn and Eiiiii'ue.
j Km't fail lo 6( e the Pratt electric belt
j and lung nppliaRce- The mot powerful
! electric lienli r on earth.
Mis I.jIm Walton anived Tues Jay
from I lire, a here alie had been
visiting frit lid. Town Talk.
Leotard I'eikin', 0.10 uf Drain's es
teemed cilizi'Df, eHiit a few day iu this
city the lutt.r part uf !at week.
The Pratt LUctiual Appliance LV.i'of
San .loe, d.ilif.. are at Dr. Hom kV otlice
(or ire W','k unlv. an I e.aiuine
their electric !!, etc. Consultation
frte.
l'r. Myra Br.) 11 of l:-jeburg, id in the
city, a guest at ilte limie of (jer.eral acd
Mra. W. M. lar- on Commercial Mreet.
Dr. Biouu is eri'i'u'v It Ne Ycrk city,
where t-l)e expects to take a pt graduate
loarfc. Salem St.tt. r:um.
Kv. ui.ave lui i! trouble, heart, liver
or li'lm-y trout.-, btouiarh troufcle,
rl.i iQi i'tS'ii t r ii- iiralia, cr aav other
diHMS-s. try .-;:e of I'.-au'rt Llectrical
Bc'ts ii I y u will In. ronviiicrd that
elect rici y ce.re wherd all e!e ftilf.
Rev. I. T. S'lmujerviHe, P. K. of the
M. 11. t hiirch, held t!ie !at ijnarlerly
meeting: (or the conVn r.c? year yester
day at ti.e M. K. Chsrch in this city,
preachin,; in 'he evenir aud cocductiog
the eacrarueiii ti s-rv;- r. Kev Suaime'
viiie left on tl e t'sin ilus morning for
SpukKiie, Wim'!., ml-i-rv. ha mill visit the
Co!nnlia Uiver ou(-reiice to I io ee
sion at that place this arek.
Last Uaya if the Fair.
Aatlie ili- ric Uxr !rea near a close,
both the interest aud a'trndance increased
aud the lao'. (ew d ero n arkf! With
eeix?ci4i y ii.teievln .ic ran and an
ucual t?o'd attend hit, c nr Jerii g ths
busy seaoii at hivl. Tao nealher re-rcaiii-1
d.-l i:fa! ii r i.htii'., uimb to
thegra!iiica::-in of all. i h racngcf Fri
day and ?a"i:r.l.y i re ill veih averaje
in f pr-e 1. ai .1 the blu-on annticn and
parachute j'imp 0:1 the a.':t ri.oou of each
day d iote'e'.itg fea'uie. A por
ti !i c( S :!'jr J iv ailercc'ii was taken op
in the I'Urul d::triu3tijn of (reminms
amor the exli.hi: rj, a cnijlete i-t o(
which b. jo li h-l aa aid f ob
tainalle. The bly hhoa Fiil.y .v 1 in' tta.-t .
ed tors tli-r-b e attei.iju, 'he f Xus Ijt
the pre'.t:er.t ba'iy by litf awardel to
Mr. and M-f. VV. H. Janicno. aid for
the pret'.ktt i.t'ie I 'nip of feiuioinety, the
batytl Mr. aid Mr, Ivwi t KGeebee
CJr. ie l c;rjhe prize.
TaK:ig i.A , coiiji ivr.tiou tl e u.any
nnhtvurahlr c 11 JitiotiS tim fair was a pro
nounced s:ci., dae prinripally -t its
able uianakeuent auii :he eriery and
untiring Ialjr. l the (.liken in charge.
They are to b; highly ccmp:imebtcd for
the succvt a of t be f lir.
Coos Coun-y Nws.
Mrs. T. K. Mietilaa and family, of
lt-.-ebor were i.i Uan Monday on
their way boinefroiu tl e bay.
Mr. l'a,, a e!l to di tuiai-r of Doug
las county, trrivtd brjlit week wit b
the inteu'.ioo oi rocec'irii.
C. M . I Jiemid, i-f IVul an l. ex-ttte
a'.toracy genera!, as iu i.wa this wtek
loukicg alter his inte'efti in yjv ltd
rojd c5eJ.
W. If. Bra a ri-;eivl a l t.-r Iroui
hiswifat Oak Will Tnti'idty etf.itj,
htr father. J. II. Kuell, waa very low
and not expected to live more than a
few dare.
133 head of beef ta' tie, averaging in
weight VZX) pounds, were ehippel to
MantiGeld Tuesday by J. MrLkermolt.
From there they were shipped by Ibe
steamer Umpire to San Franciscc.
Thoniaa (iueriu was down from K;k
ley Wednenla). lie exhibited aboit
lo0 in dual aud ungele, among tbeai
ote of f.0, the result cf a week's work
for himself an 1 two brothers io their
south Sixes filacer 111119
A. li. Black Co. wiil b gin work
Monday on a building for a fruit dryer,
and will put in a plant with a capacity
of 00 bushels per day. Mr. M. O. Hem
low, an expert in d-ying and prcservirg
fruits, will be in charge. This will
make a home market for all kinds of
applca, as tbey .will 0 intra :t for entire
orchards. They will be .ready to begin
operations la about ten days.
Ths complaint is made by people
from the Sixes country that hunters
from the several toos i:i tin bounty
go there and have a tort of sporting cou
test (o eee who can ktil the most deer,
aud carcasses by the sccra aro in evi
dence. Tne game warden will be asked
to interfere, and hunteis wiil And them
sell ea in tho toils of the law if they do
not call a halt.
(llauduu Eeuordcr.)
Geo. Perkins and bride, ot Gardiner,
were in Bandon during the week.
Bert Llarrington has none to the Ump
qua, w here bo will lire on the tug Hunt
er. Mr. Sheridan and daughters, ot Rose
burtf, who have been camping here for
some time, departed for their Lome
Tuesday morning.
Sjiuo weeks ago a very largo dead sea
lion came ashore below the lookout, and
Monday night another dead one drifted
itito the river nud landed near the black
smith shop,
Capt. S. K. Mathers, special land
agent, was lu Bandon this week, look
ing after tho government's interest and
asoortaiog if the law is strictly adhered
to by parties taking up land.
Tho MarshHeld And Empire canneries
have decided lo pay for this season 40
cents for chinook and 15 ernts for silver
sides. Tho canneries will pay the ex
pne of picking np thn Halt at th diflor
sut places.
Mtfjuit ia ijiuiu tic
J. 15. Uid.lly h down Iroiu H.u Cracker
Jack Uitriv.
Mrs. Dyer, ol liruiiiri Puos. ia v:n,tn it
j relatives at ilim plsce.
Mrr. Mckenzie an.l f..n.ii ..I
lami, are visitors at W. L. Nichols'.
r. .. V: i i .
u .mluuis HOib btnppud lAacailoaJb
i ol beef tailln U Portland l.nt week
jum Auum fcleaart led Ual week (or
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Gardiner, where she Hill teach ihia fa.l
aud wioter.
.'cine win, llie !. 1". ugeut at
Aumavilie, is visiting ber in .il.er aud
sister, at Kiddle.
ur. ioie eilorir.ed a buigicl ipcra-
tion cn Ueory Bwiieuuaugb, lant neek.
The patient is doiug well.
Kd and Millio Kiddle have returiied
from Glodale, wbeie they were the
guests of the Miates Clark.
Claude Kiddle, a nudent at ibc U. A.
C. Corvallis, is at home to eiud a mek
or two, before retuu.iiig his etudies.
t-tto Logtdou, the ttreet commiseioiier,
in 1 r t . . r ...
.0 ia eume new trotB walks in
loan, a much deeded impioremeiit. 1
Mr. Keed Mean, alter a (er wteks
vuit with his Ual girl at Colorado
Spring. Colo., returned houie a few
days ago.
James CIciiietU and f.Uiilt i:.ovtd to
Glendale, last week. Kiddle U cow
without a barber, acd lux.r:aijt tihitk-
tra wi.l oon te in.evidence.
Tucle Xuah Cornull u. d i( went to
I'unemuir, the hrst of U.it neck, to Us at
thai I ..il:.f.i f ( ik . .. : t . . . i
-v-v.uv v HiCI! iju lU'lMW, OlifA'J
M r. Tiros,
prtmi.l.
v.C6.., ,uo u cor exptctea lu u.e. JM. E. B.lty iud. a business trip fo
PiUbt pkkin and ..tko- cox-! Itoseburg Friday.
meLc-U Mood.y, the nb. M-.it of the Mr. and Mra. Chas. Medley spent fcua
Palun prunes m this vlley t.,v len I day in Oakland.
cuti acted at a c--iji a pound, grrrn. de- 1 ... vi it .
i . ,. , ' Jr. Thos. Howard returned home from
Inered at U,e ware ho.,. Cen,ra, WedBerf.j.
Kev. W. Holt, l. 1... of IW.Und, J M. Thoe. Baker i, visiting at the
ucii.ricu ry m'eresung aud ln!ruct
ivehttureouC'.ii.a. TLe l.corwaa
iretuylerian ii-iijoit hi Cn.na fori
twelve year, aod that pai t of bis lecture
wbldi per:aitu-d ta the i 'ii: iatioy cf ibe
language was epecijllv instructive.
The Doctor indirectly iutimtud that be i
was both a gold etandard oaii acd tn
extaniontt.
X. X.
rutrimonial.
A -y 'ie'. t.nt ha pr event aa lhe 1
aeddmg hich occurred in th- Van
Houlea parlurr. in thU city, Tl.urjlaj 1
evenug Acg. Jl. Isv.i. Ir. J. X. Sojiib, '
of Salem, and Mr Cora Emitb, of Ue!
eao,e plate, but leceu'ly ccitron of the
Sold it r" Hume Hospital of iSi cily,
mere iLe contracting ptrtiev U-v. (i. and lock in lhe atsociation can be ob-i
E. Aroold, pator of the M. F. i l.tmb ' uioeJ ' lte ''xa! agent. InveatmenU:
waa the officiating clergyman a' r rl.e i ' lia aisociation are safe and far better !
ceremony an exceilent luccheon wtatlla C001!'? warrants and bonds for ,'
served. ; profit. Any oni desiring to lay by a -
The parlors were taetefuliy Uetraed ) em' 83a ' money eacb month and;
for lhe cccation. i have !' savings share the profits of the
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bvrd, of Salem, '
Commandant acd Mra W. J hpUt ,
Miss Myra K.Marpby and M?e intrude
Baall were among the unest.
Tbsnewly wedded cous'. weut toba-
lem the nxt dar, atd io a few da j s ill I
Urtooatourcftbeeatt, where thy wilij
riait the doctor "a t-U hjmo in Ioaa.and!
Mrs. Smith' former heme in Kansas.!
Tbev will alo vi.-t Chic,,., .,!,. .,
retarn.
At the M. E. Cnarcb, eoatii, iu this
city, Thursday evening, Aogsal 31, XSV9,
Ktv. J. T. Cotton joined in holy matri
mony Rev. U. A. Beizcn, formerly pre-
tiJicg elder cf this district, and
Mrt.
Martha L.jg of this coan'y. These
good people have a large circle if ac
quaintances in this city anJ coaiasuni'.y.
There were quire a number cf iavited
guests present and the chnrcb wa eauti
('illy decorated. Kev. Keagan basbceo
in bishooie coo.'erence.iu Texa fir the
pastyear but hat rtcentlr retuintd to
Ukenpbia work again in Oregon. Mr.
and Mre. Keagan are vieiiin friend' at
Myrtle Creek, and the conference toon to
convene at Grants Pass will areijolbeu
to their new field of work. We congratu
late them.
Thursday evening, August ol.liyJat
theM. K. partonage, I. N. Smith of Sa
lem ai d Mies Herma Shoemaker of Ibis
city were united in holy matrimony by
Rev.;G. K. Arnold. Tbe groom iaweli
known in Ibe capital city. The bride is
lady of culture and has made many
friends In our city during her brief resi
dence with us. They will make their
future home inCorvalii..
Tho Social Dance
At the Armory on Saturday night was
a perfect success socially and financially,
nd the proceeds over and alrove ex
pense will be applied on an ice water
tank for the Armory Hall. Mr. Kich
ardson says it is his intention lo spend
all the surplus money, this reason, for
tbe comfort of those who participate in
the dance. It ia the intention to greatiy
improve both tbe dance-i and Ibe society.
He will be at tbe ball at S p. m. and give
instructions free for one hour every Sat
urday evening. Admission 25 centa, or
50 cents ladv nud gentlemen.
Pianos and Organs.
Kent bargains on earth, l'.est piauoa
in the world the Chickering. See one
fine ? octave piano case organ. Prices
on all our gauds to suit the times. Our
prices are lhe lowest for the same grade
of goods ever oQerod in Douglas county.
N e are also agents for the great
Eilers
F'"UV uv --od Or. Call
ex,,l!'ue our new large stock acd lhe
prices and terms.
T. K.
KlOl.tUDtjoN,
Koseburg, Or.
ANY ONE WANTING
Fruit Graders,
SHOULD BUY THE
MONITOR.
It linn been improved ami ia the best
inachiiiu on tho market. It Hoimrntos
the fruit without braining or nuifliinir it
anil with great rapiditv. lniitirt of
ROBERT POWELL,
Wilbur, Oregon. (18p)
Parents Will Find
At our store Everything in School wear
for boys and girls. We make a specialty zS
of wear resisting Shoes and Clothing :S
for the young people. We are exclu-
sive agents for the Celebrated
Black Cat Stockings
for Boys and Girls. The prices, as us- 3
ual are as low as they can be made on 5
high grade goods. Eemember we have
everything in school wear for Boys and :S
Girls. Parents give us a call.
301-303 Jackson St.
Oakland
Mre. I
1. Kv.en went to Youcalla ',
s-lurJ-y
J. B. Medley of Grants Paw
a t- 1
was in;
UiKO OUOU1T, i
via. Hog
home of Howard Martin in Kotoburg.
I i lie aiipearance ot L. G. oun2 & Co'a
stcre ia irreatly improved by a new awn
io. State Land CoiumLieiooer Geer was io
Oakland a few days last week inrpectiog j
Hand.
j M e. tireene and daughter, Misa Orva, r
of W.iu Wa!I, Waab., are gae-ta at the j
' home of E. G. Young. . J
Mrs. M. C. Peaningtoa c! Portland, j
viailed her mother, Mn. Mary mitb,
few dayt last week. i
Safe and Profitable lovcstmeot.
A i ratih oilir tf the E-.uiubl 6a v-1
ir A Iy.a Asociation cf Portland,
i"fon. Las been organized at Koeebcrg
llion can find no better depository
1,14 3 io 11 ctjuiuble. Infinite lime
I Ions t 7 per cent per annum on
improved property, or
Lere persons
Call on or ad-
! re deeirious of building.
Jv:iS
I)cal Agent.
llel"'r' L Tiltons Bank
Por:Iau J. r--n : The First National
; l'uk, Kosoborg, 1 r?goo.
Bicycle Tires Repaired.
We are getting a Gam va'canixer and
wiil smo be prep-ared lo meed all cut
! and gaebts ia new acd old tires. Our
vulcanizing will be folly guaranteed and
we can pat yoi.r old tires in good shape.
T. K KiciiitD?05.
Aikeo'a aad Thornton's (Joats
have arr red and can l-e found at Ibe
Sbtridan place, erj:li if loan, and are
ready for delivery to parties until Ao-
RO't. g'10.1
Teams and Hen Wanted.
Teams to haul cord wood at fl per
day, goci roads and Heady work until
bad weather. Men at fl.75 per day,
board tf per week.
C.ixrnkLL fc Aluasulb,
(H'j) Comstock, Oregon.
$1.50 Per Day Salary.
A few energetic ladies and gentlemen
wanted to canvass. Above aalary guar
anteed. Call on or address
Mas, C. J. AjuuTAbx,
' j2d Roseburg, Or.
Tliera ia one little maxin)
That now I will name,
Which may I ring what is better
Than riches or fame.
All those who will heed it
Good appetite fibd,
Strong nerves, roay cheeks,
And vigor ol mind.
It will banish dyspepsia,
Kbeumalica and gout,
That Tired Feeling conquer,
Drive scrofula cut.
And here is tha maxim
Its wisdom ia ure
Take Hood's Sarvaparilla
And keep your blood pore.
How'a This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Ueward
for any case of CaUrrU that jannot be
curod by Hall's CaZnh Cure.
F. J. CH'Tky A CO., Props. Toledo, O.
We the uadersigneJ have known F. J.
Cheuey for tho last 15 vears, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions aud financially able to car
ry out any obligations made by their
firm.
West Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Walding, Kin nan A Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surface of the system. Price 75c
per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Test,
uionlal free.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Bltiaturo
JOSEPHSON'S. 1
Fresh.
Family Groceries.
My itock 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 plain and fancy glass ware going
at ccst to make room for new goods.
Cream Puff x6 o.. Baking Powders'
for 25c. Produce taken in exchange for
Goods.
....MRS. N. BOYD.
Roseburg Pharmacy
M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist.
Dtngf, Toilet Articles. l'afeit 3Iedi-
cin, Cigars. SUtiocerj. Tol'tt
Soape. Paints jd1 Oils.
piictaqrapL'c gopplie
.)
The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate
Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras.
Call aaJ Examine them.
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(Established ia 1S77.)
The leading varieties of thorough-
bred fowls.
Eggs from the finest strains sent
on bhort notice. Scud for Cata
logue. Address
Knrrst flrnvo. Or.
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Also CHAMPION
HAY RAKES.
BARKER
The Pratt Electric Appliance Co.
Of Saa Jose, Calif., is here for out week at Dr. Ubuck'a oSeo, over th
tostolKce. Call anJ see us aui we wiil be r!eflsl t.i -how yon the btt and
most wonderful curative potv?r on earth whtcL is tb lratt Elecric belt.
Consul tation free. A. A. l'ralt manager.
iM THE PRATT ELECTRIC BELT.
This cut Bhcws Pratt's No. 5 Belt for Gentleman. Tha Di Giww
Tbia JJell ia warranted to be the latest improved and most powerful in 'j
resjMola the txst now uianufactnred in the world. Its equal doen not ex.
itd. The (lilvatioiiielor hhows its electric current to he donbln thnt of an
olhor. It in easily regulated and durably inulatel. It has th Infest irn
proved httacbrueuts and cannot bo leat for enrativo power and dnrnl.il.'y
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