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LOCAL BREVITIES. Scottsburg GRAND MILLINERY OPEfllttG Friday and Saturday, Sept. 29 and 30. You arc iuvited to call and inspect our new Hue of trimmed Fall Hats A comparison with any other line, will bring out plainly the reasons, " why you should not miss this showing. We Are Also Showing Attractive bargains in CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, FURNISING GOODS, NEW DRESS GOODS, COTTON and WOOLEN FLANNELS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, Etc. Our low prices keep us busy. Arc you getting your share of these bargains? Come in and see us before making your purchases, we promise to show you better values than the widest search will reveal. Here are all the kinds that arc good. Here is no kind that is not Co good. Volumes would say no more. It pays to trade at The People's Store. n I. ABRAHAH, Prop. THP PI AINDFALER. BonJ. t'V watchmaker eeils pectaclea j I IIU rbninunuuiy atlowestpiircaarid rati fit them icr j SEPTEMBER 21.189V'. Eargains in bicycles at Mareters Ecxd for bargains and your watch re- pain or. Hadyau cures a'.eeplesaneae, dreams and night sweats druggists. : rectly. :' A good bicjele i tad its') to trade for' I'p-to-date jewelry at J. T. Bryan's. Bond, the watchmaker, dos engrav ing. K. L. wood. Apply at lhie office. A good j u,y Saturday. Canuou of I.urley was in tbe bargaiu. go to lr. CUCV3 For tiret-class dentia'rv c .-.. r . utue 01 Oak and. 1 a ki nuceiB uku lur icuudk uuriun i I the summer, tor ea!e very cheap at Bilious headache, yellow bkin, coated ; b4J i Marsters. J tongue, fevered lips. Hudran Kilty cots all, .. . , , ,... i Ail druggists, 50 ceuta. Miss Almtitta Bailey has gone to Hak r City to teach Bchoo!. Hop picking is about over and the picknra aro coming home. Mrs. Lois Nye, of Portland, in veiling ber sister, Mrs. W. If. Drennan. Mr. Will Harvey of Roberts Greek was transacting business in town Saturday. Pimples, eruptions, sweaty bamte and feet are cured by Uudyan. All druggists SO cents. Latest styles in pattern hats and walk ing ba's at Josepbson's opening Tuesday September-26. II. A. Crow has returned borne from Riddle, where b9 has been combining business with pleasure. There is a boom on in both the goat business and in poultry raising. Diver sified farming baa come to stay. Mrs. Maggie Meyer and children and ber mother, Mrs. Merrimao, have left for their borne ia S. Joseph, Mo. The Crocker Shares of tbo S. 1'. Btock have been bought by a i)iid cite of wh eb Callis P. HuntiDgtou was the pro motor. Chap. Stewart, liveryman of Myrtle Point, arrived in ibis city, Saturday evening, with a back load of commercial men He reports limes lively in our eister county. Nat Sebring, if Kiddle, spent Satur day and Sunday in tl.i city. He re ports work plentiful on Cow creek. Quite a contrast from the democratic conditions a few years ego. C. 11. Markbani, Hie geuul freight ami p.ueenger agen uf Ilia S. 1. com pany, was in this city looking after tbe coirtpany s interests balurjay, and la Tared this office with a pleasant call. lr. J.ittie, the popular OikUuJ den tist, is in town today. This office ae koowledgos a pleaBint buiness visit. The doctor reports many valuable' im provements in progrets ia our neighbor town. W'm. B. Carey and family passed I through on i'ridav of laat week enronta Snota before the pyoh. dMiHiuJent!. u. . - - , ,. r i ,. j io lKtugias county, wuere -nr. carer constant worrv. lladvan cures. All? tor your watches, clocks and jeaMry i., . ......h r... . i m. ' I . 1 Mn.l I JM I f ... . - ' tfil til Itrv.n Vila II ..I . 1 9 10 excuange ior noou, Bwu jaiu6Kn.iB.au ruw. " ' ' .' -"-" tou ,),. iu fauiilr expect to make Appiy ... lWt fon-et the oi-euio of fall end i - u. t.aae. f. . f. . I Miss Rnbie iordon returned Thoreda 1 guuu kwuvi aruggieie, ov cenis. ! o- j "o hi.co iikmoq you 1rj hand While etwing machine. Apply at . vt ,or.et ,be opiiUlog oI un ,a j "w work is oral claw. this office. - : winter millinery at Joeephson's on Toes- i tuK Sale. A good milk cow. .A icood j une." WanUd, girl to do kitchen work 10 ttie day, September 20. j uor " roe lor wood or rain. En- j countrv.. Waeee 12 per moot h. Ad-i n v ,,,.., . , t. j inire at tbe l'LAiNtvLKR oilu. vttaiM: dreae, box 93, Koeebnrg, Or. ' boy, now traveling for a Portland tirm.j Walter Kent, oue of 1 'rain a proninect w hen you come to ronuna remeoi-. ln lue city. EoRene Guard. ouainess meo, is in tbe city today, Anew croes-walk was laid Friday ou?tik,n5 uJtb Iriends and t!end- I Jackson eirett tiween Hamilton's drug ,u ,u u""a3 anarre. Harmon's place of busi-1 1I0P pickers are returning I pocketbooks and liiihl hearts. McKin i v j riwcj.omj uiai.es uinu prices ur iiojb j hence tbe happy pickers. aome k"kkv wujua. tu.us ; croup and whooping cough readily yield I to une Alinute Uoogh Cure, l ee tb i remedv in t imp anH . . jn..i.. j - - . i w h uuvwi a Oil, ; or the undertaker's MAKSTEKS A CO. Ixt County warrant No. 43(,s for , i issued to Mrs. Tbilip Mulkey, Au-U3 I, 18W, iodcreed by the cjuuty treasurer, August 1, 1S.U, has been lost by tho Pi of. H. J. Uob'inett was in this citv I " "rc ' -arueu Huuti , Satorday and informed os that be has ! " "e. taken np bia residence at Wilbur for the ACKEUa' ENGLISH KEJ1EDY j ''w.D.Mi,.. present and contemplates returning to will Btop a cough at any time, and will: Wanted: 00 mea for lumber yard, Bosaburg to reside at no far dietant date. ! care tbe wortt cold in twelve hours, or j kiJ roJi 'Or'sinj; and ta mill work. tunrnpv Dexter Rice and bride Ol ' muuey reiuoueu. aau uuwb. ,-- - v i- Koeebnrg, passed through Thursday on their honevmoon tr'iD to San Francisco. Mr.. Rice was formerlv Mise Blanche' ,.: , ... . "nwkesno diUereuce how bad tho -Port OrforiTrib. lr and have vonr teeth fixed by lr. M W. D;a. lta'J First St. j2J) i . r E. DaGas. M. L., member ioarc or : 8tore ,nJ L a Pension Examiners. Office. Maretera ne88 building residing corner Main and Case ! j ereoiog irjiu me inaraeue anej, i where ebe has been visitioz for i : time pact. Dr. Isabel Sedge ick oj Portland, M.C.Smith. S. P. round bouee lore wan at Koseburg, passed throogb Ash land. Weneedav. on his return from a trio to San i"rancisco. Ashland Tid-j jDK9 j will take charge ot Dr. Myra Brown's W.nted:-50 men for lumber yard, j Ptice, cow located at the McCl.llen skid road, logging and saw mill work. 1Ione- 0shc uoo". 1 10 P- m AVagea f 10, 11.75 and $2.00 per day. ; Edwin Weaver was in town from Myr Steady employment. Apply to Tbe j tie Creek last Tboreday and reported Booth Kelly Lumber Co., Sat;inaw( Ore. : business humming in his prune orchard i 1 r i in in Ihiii ritv "uu uc Kwm uur jijruc ; vreet i t For sale at liapp's drug store, j The produce dealers. Miller A Aiken, ; shipped their brut carload of wheat to eleady eojpioyasent. rp'y to tbe Booth-Kelly LuiuUr (.'o., inaw. Or. AutenreiLu, uauguter oi juoge Aoien- Torllaud last Fi iday. A great deal of reithol lreka. tiding. i grain is being marketed at ilia place! Don't think you can enre that slight ; oow. attack of Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will wux and restores the digestive organs to health. A. C. MARETEIiS i CO j wound if you uje DeWin'a Witth Jla.el i Salve ; it will .pikkly btral and leave no w i-h-- j Df. Cheadle has a Icoreiteelf Kodol Pysoepsi. Can of Leuretfjit -desta what yoa e. V inei. Dr. Cheadle has a new retnedv for tbe N ) cocaine or eu- ratieuts with heart or ' lung troubles cm nee it without any bad 'aftereffect-. (jl7) MOKI TEA POSITIVELY CUBES ick headache, indigestion and constipa- r i i . i r..l i . r .Link Pa. ,. IT- , : J J with the new schednle arranged between mrvirni aiTI aarnnl irinu nl tlin Matin. CirodUC ' Uivras eM vaaii'vavM --w i r - ing a perfect complexion, or money re loaded. 23cta. and 50 eta. M.F.lUpp, i A number of Southern Pacific agents are being ebilted around in accordance druggist. Ladie: We beg to announce our grand .opening of fall and winter milli&ery on Tneeday, September 2t. We bhow the largest line of French pat tern hats ever shown here, at prices which are reasonable enough for all. Josephson's. The Key. Chas. and Mrs. Booth au-j nonnc the marriage of lbeir daughter, i the company and tbe operators, whereby t ffiA .-vllaa -ktA via t .t l.aai tr.O a'lin.A akf SrAin vri4v-;i vj. i wi a leap www vuvisw va place. There will be no change in the Engene office. i.oard. ecar. A. C. .MAkSTEKS A CO. Presideut W. T. Van Scoy ot ths Southern Oregon Sia'e Normal at Ash land, writes us that the echool has opened with one-fourth more attendance than ever before in ita hietory. j The Columoia is described as beiuj 'a corker," and ths Shamrock ia designat ed " clinker." No matter how tbe race may termioats, there is certain to be a good deal of clinkiuir, and uncorking. ACKERS' DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising of the food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief 25 cte. and 50 els. For Bale at M. F Kapp's drug store. Prof. O. C. Brown was a Koseburg vis- schools a most and successful school vear for the Wilbur district. Emma, Louisa, to Mr, James Lennox ir eaiuruay ana miormeu us mai me McPherson of teeattle, U. S. deputy sur-1 owning of tbe public schools at Wilbur veyor. The marriage will take place at ! ld been postponed one week on ac Kt Tjik-'. cborch. Granla Pass, on the i count of a large number of pupils being 11th of October, at 0 p.m. After a trip ' engaged in bop picking. The ta Victoria tbev will make their home at i opened today and we predict 112 OWmnic avenue. Seattle. Washing-! pleasant, interesting too. Ashland Tidings. Jodgs Hamilton cams in from Kose j A man named Johnson while clearing burg, Tuesday, by stage, and proceeded j laud two miles below Bandon on Thurs to Coinille Wednesday to meet with at- day found a human skeleton in the torneys to hear arguments on motion, brush. With it were a silver watch and etc., preparatory to opening court Mon- a pearl handled knife. It had evidently day! This manner of expediting busi-j been there a number of years, and there Dees will result in a great saving to the was nothing by which It could be identi coantysndto litigants in tbe matter of j fied. Theca?e is a mystery, as no one jurors and witness fees. Judge Uamil- j has ever been missed in that vicinity ton did not think it would be necessary ! who could be accounted for by tbe find to draw a grand jury at this term of tbe ! ing of these remains. Myrtle Point En- The open season for Chinese pheas ants will begin on Octal er 1, which falls on Sunday. Several sportsmen mho do not hunt on that day ars anxious lest all the bide shall be killed before 3Iouday, but it is probably some of the birds will be left. iney our advertisers do say that! every column in the Plilnvlallu is a "bargain column." We are not com pelled to get op new schemes to indue the business meu to advertise in our col umnsthey know a uood thing when they see it. J. C. Stratford and mother returned to Marsh field, Monday, after an absence ot two years. Mr. S. will, as before, engage in tbe photograph busioets here. During their absence they have resided at Ashland the major portion of tbe jIj.j, i nme. l'larsoiviw sun. Mrs. C. A. Seblbrede, of Skagway, Alaska, arrived ia the city Saturday evening, (o enjoy a two aeeks viait with friends and is at present the guest fit tbe home of Hon. J. H. Snope. On arrivh-g at Tacoraa, lh daughters of Mr. Sehl- breJrt entered tlic A una Wright Semi narv when tliev ill remain during the winter. Ci('t. W. J. J'm iiarmn, of Yonta U, bas lfn at tb .MH'IaiU n Huus for nearly a week uudrr h? car of Dr. Pilk iegton, the oculist, of whom tte captain speaka io highest praise. A terrible deep seated iofiamtvation of the eye ball, with neuralgia of the whole frontal region threatened to involve a removal of tbe eye ball, but tbe doctor thinks now he may rave the organ, though the sight is gonp. J. N. Dean, the traveling clothing iilesiiiao. was arrested at Rosehurg last week, on a charge of obtaining money under fols pretonMs. Tbe complain ant alleired that be liad ordered a suit of clothes cf Dean and deposited f 5 with him. bnt the clothes failed to arrive. On being arraigned lein showed by letters that the order and deposit had been re ceived by the houe, and he wis dis charged Dean was arrested at this place some tini? since on tbe same cbarga and taken to Marshfi-IJ, but WB promptly discharad on having a hear iug. He isevidently doing some crooked work, but is "smooth'' enough to keep out of trouble, as be look several deposits here and the goods huv not yet arrived. Myrtle Point Enterprise. Married. A etalk of corn 12 feet 8 inches tail on which was an ear of corn measuring j three leet in length huak measnronieot, was an attraction at the grocery ot Y. M. .igler last week. It was the product of J. A. Hewitt's farm located about two miles out of town on the "WinchciUer road. Portland Telegram : "A cabin of Na tive Daughters will be organized at Sa lem this week with 100 members; at Eu gene with 45; Junction City, with 25 and also one at Koseburg. A number of Portland people will go to Astorialo as- court. Myrtle Point Enterprise. terprise. sist io tbe organization that place." of tho cabin at ! r.ffiETpdPtTg the GOLD WATCU-ia.EE. Every dollar purchase entitles yon to a guf b&. DRESSING THE BOYS. MANY LITTLE THINGS. Its been a long euiumer's play, and now there's a winter of work ahead 6hcool time and that boy needs clothes. Let ns do the worrying. UVn f ArTlVii'nir liavnnra -ClnlliM bnt BH nick!e and If you conld savo as much in pro,- portion on overy dollar ' you upent for big things auy where as you will have ou the little tbiat's uere your savings would amount to something; 1 1 tups are ine fortunes art the ns his measurements, or better blill, Btructnre today by layin in a supply j bring the boy to the eloro and we of UNDEUWEA11, Mens, ladiep, or Ktrarantee satisfaction. 1 childreus, uoue better, noue cheaper, every garment a saving to you. I i 1 COX-VAN OltDEIl-In JacksonyiUe, September 10, lJ, by U.S. Dunlap, J. P., J. E. Cox and Mrs. I. M. Van I'rder. COLLVEK-McCt'LLOCU-ln Ten Mile, Sept. 20, IS'fJ, at ths home of M. L. BueLnell, Ansel M. Collver, of Coos county, and Mrs. Dora C. McCulloch. of Douglas county, Kev. W. M. Hamp ton, officiating. Aosel has a tine farm iu Coos county for wbtch place tho bride and groom started at one; to make their future home. May they have a long, prosper ous life, is the sincere wishes of their many friends. W. M. II. SACKim-McKNIiiHT-At the home oIMr. and Mrs. 11. A. Crow in this city, Sunday, Sspt. 2L 1SW, Mr. Aaron Sackett and Miss Viola Mc Knight were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Kev. .1. T. Cotton, offi ciating. Both the bride and groom are well land favorably known throughout the ' . . l . . : it . ... ! euuiiueru uoiuuuiui ma cauuiy wueio they have resided for some time, the bride being formerly of ijuitman, Mo. She ia an oslimable young lady and is said to be quite a successful teacher, having taught both in Missouri and this county. Mr. Sackett has long been in thu employ of thoS. P. Co., and is at ; preeeut tmck-wall.cr from West Fork to 'Nichols station. He is an industrious, ! upright and gen'al young man, and a ' brother of Mrs. II. A. ( row of this city. i The happy couple will make their futnre ihomolin South Douglas. The PlaiK' ! uualkk joins in extending congratula ' tions au; best wishes. K W. Au Irorti has guno l.i D am. The K Iph is uiakiug daily iii S to iIiih place. Threeliink: a d hop picking are both completed in this section. Mr. Jmuea Graham haa been up for a short visit to parents and oihi. M. 1). Thompson was in town m iIav or two rince with prunes and grain. D. I'. Butler i at prereut in Washing ton, t ut expects to return in the near future. Key. II. II Buckuer came up on the 10th on his a ay. to the M. h. t oulereLC at Salem. Mr. J. U. Uuiler and wile and Kiaud- sou were lecenilv in town, the guest of A. E. Ozouf. . i. uruuoe weui to (urjiuer ou the 22od. Mr. G. expects to engage io fishing soon. The maoy (riei.d of Mies Mamie V loier are glad to welcome her back, even for a short time. Mrs. Sarah Clevenger will hi with the sUtrraoflhe Kebekah order, itivercide lodge No. 100, for ttieir instruction and pleasure. Several members of the 1 O. O. F. lodge ol this place went to Gardiner to attend the exerc ises of that order. I hey were: Mr. Sagaberd, Wm Burchard, F. Weatberly, M. D. Thompson. ' The Koseburg members of the I. O. O. F. came down the -1Kb. Amocg tbe number wrre: N. T. Jewelt, Mr. Tool- ey, air. oiar stem, xner dined who .nr. F. Weatberly a 'so of Ike order. Dr. D. Witter and wife, formerly of lisi dine', haviog disposed of their in terests in Humboldt county, Calif , will spend the comiog winter with the family uf (heir daughter, Mrs. Thompson, of Long Prairie. Parents Will Find At our store Everything in School wear .1 for boys and girls. We make a specialty of wear resisting Shoes and Clothing for the young people. We are exclu- sive agents for the Celebrated g Black Cat Stockings tor Boys and Girls. The prices, as us ual are as low as they can be made on high grade goods. Remember we have everything in school wear forBo vs and wns. jfaren us give us acali. 301-303 Jackson St. JOSEPHSON'S. 1 Roseburg Academy Will reopeu Sept. u, NoioitL, Classical a.nu 1899. I3CSINESS W. C. T. U. Entertsinment. Program for the eotertainmeut to be given bv tbe W. C T. U. at the Baptist Church Thursday evening, Sept. 2S: Openiog song, coogiejaikn. S:nj by tbe children, "We Ar Com ing." Cbtldreiib' harvest home work, Mr. II. U. Ferguson. Music, select! d, male Urict to. Kacitaliuu, Cassie Ferguson. Music, selected. Ueading, Amau Smith, "The Nine let nth Century ljueeo.'' Song, children, "Where llt Thou Glemed To4ty." Kef reshments will tnscrvtd. An ad mittance of 10 cents wi'l be charged. All ars cordially invited. Bicycle Tires Repaired. I'reiittratiou for college &!et'cialt7. Thorough iubtruction in Mathemat ics, Latio, Greek. Freccb, Uermao, Ui6torj. English. Natural .Scieoces and Doukkeepiujr. The school will re opi u at The Mark-) liiixiM; 00 Jackson St., Koseburg, Ur iu the rooms formerly occupied by Judge liamiltoti. I'eroous interested tleiue cell on or address the principal. C. T. WHlTTLtSET. Koseburg, Ur. Office at Mrs. Whitney "h, uppofcite Court lloute. 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 going at ccst to make room for new goods. Cream Puff 16 ox. Baking Powders for 25c. Produce taken in exchange for Goods. ....MRS. N. BOYD. .1 ANNOUNCEMENTS: For City Treasurer. 1 hereby aouounce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of city treas urer at ths elect iou to be held 00 Oct. L'nd, 13yj. .eoa.t Caarv. For City Recorder. I hereby ancoucce myself a candidate We are getting a fine vulcaiiier and will soon be prepared to mend a!l cuts 1 for re-election to the odice of city record sud gashes in new and old tires. Our jer, at the election to be he'd 00 October vulcanizing will lie fullv guaranteed and 1 -nd, lS'.O. we can pot yonr old tires in good shape. T. K. KiCUABlrsON. i l. S. WtbT. Letter List. Kemaining uncalled for iu the It je burg poelollice: Asber. W'w Kelly, ( . II. Brown, M. 1. Lane, James Barr, James (S.Safley, Miss Klla Cain, Mrs. Cordelia Stegmao, C. H. Johnson, J. O. I package, Ba'ker, I'. S Per sons calling for these le'len will please slate tbe data on which thiy were advertised, Sept. 23, l&O The letters will be charged for at the rate of oue cent each. ' Wm A Inarm, I". M. For City Marshal. 100 Men Wanted To cot aod handle It. K. Iccomolive I hereby anuaance myself a candidate for re-election to the office of city mar shal at tbe election to be held on Oct--'ud, 1SM. F. W. Diaiaku. For City Recorder. 1 beieby aonouuee myself a candidate for tbe office of city recorder, subject to the decision oi tb voters of the city of Kueebur at the election to be held cn October IS'.r'. J. T. I.c.ti Ifanos and Organs. Bedt bargains on earth. Lest pianos in 1 he wortd tbe Cbkkeriog. See one tine 7 octave piano case organ. Prices on all our gujJs to suit the times. Our prices are the lowest for the same grade of gxxls evrr otTe'cd in Douglas county. We are also agents for tbe great Lilers wood aod work in the limber. Wages j pi;sno ,,0US at ivtlar.d tr. Call and large stock and lhe T. K. KicitAiuwN, Koeeburg, Ur. ft oO jer day. Highest price paid for wooJ tutting. Cood liuiV-er nl a long job. Enquire at the cjmpany 's office at Ioe creek spur or by letter to tito. W. KiiiL, Wood V Lumber Co., Kiddle, Or. ekauiiue our new prices and tericf. How's This? We ofler One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that raonot be cored by Kail's CaUrrh Cure. F. J. CIJESEY & CO., Trope. Toledo. O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for tbe last 15 vears, aud believe I h;a perfectly honorable in all business i transactions and financially able to car ry out any obligations made by (heir firm. Wcstfc Truai, Wholesale Drugviets, Toledo, O. i Walding, Kiuuau & Marvin, Whole- sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. i Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- i ly, acting directly upon the blood and 1 mucous surface of the system. Trice 75c j per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Test. montl r tree. j Severe nervous spells, bearing down pains, loss of appstite. Hndyan cures All druggist, 50 ecn'e. Sealed Bids W ill be received up to uoou Sept. -', ls'r.', for the rent of the Douglas county fair grouuds for a period of one year, dating from Oct. I. lsVJ. I'.Mtrd re serves the right to reject any and all I bids. 1 For paalicuUra ir.uuire of H. W. Mil ler, secretary. TOO LONG A STORY. If we began now to tell you about one of our new Capes aud Fur Collarettes each day, next spring wonld still find us describing them. Thats a bare hint of the variety you'll find here, as a hint on prices you kuow our repu tation is, not to be undersold. ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE, 1 Notice. Strayed Iroiu Uoue's pasture ou Sep lloniber'JDtb, oue black '.bred Jersey ; cow, described as foi'.ows: Black, uear- 1 ly all ot er, a little red or brown along ! the tou;k, short atraight horns, low, ! heavy bet. 1 years old. Either has a calfcr about tube fresh. Information lead iug to her recovery or return to h W. Strorg, owner, will be liberally re warded. Horses for Sale. The under igned will be at Koseburg on or about Oct. 1st with SO head of good work and saddle horses. Some Mae matched teainH. Will be sold cheap for fash or appro vftt nolfH. I.. Jones. Light Work and Good Salary. 1 am increasing my business and wish to employ 10 moro gentlemen and sii more lsdy assistants ou gw 1 salary Call on or address Mli.vC.J. AKMITAC.t. Koeeurg. tr. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Use Kind You Have Always Bought of &!fftM&ic Bears tho Signature r..3.......B...........s............ If you see a man Loosing his Purse You would surely tell him about it without J waiting for an introduction. " Wc sec you loosing money" every day by not buying from us and must tell you at once, for our prices J are lower than any store here aud the counters are groaning beneath the weight of bargains offered. : Big Surprises in Meu's and Boy's Clothing, Shoes, Full and Winter Goods, Skirts, Jackets, Mackintoshes J Furs, Men's aud Women's Furnishing S Goods, Table Liuens, Ouilts, Blankets. Ex- amine our goods and prices, and convince 2 yourself that you can save money by making 2 your purchases at the C. I. K. STORE. I FISHER & BELLOWS. WVVVWA Roseburg Pharmacy M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Drugs, Toilet Articles, Patent Medi cines, Cigars, Stationery. Toilet Soaps, Taints sod Oils. photographic $app!ie$. The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Call and Examine them. - ?eeeeecee 1 I 1 ill, (Established in 19 .) The leading varieties of thorough bred fowls. Eggs from the finest strains sent on short notice. Send for Cata logue. Address Forest Grove, Or. .1. AL OAPPISON. laA4aAAAAa At - J. F. BARKER'S & CO mm wagons, Also CHAMPION BINDERS, MOWERS. HAY RAKES-. Someone advised Ack- njrlisn Kcmcdy, and 1 A Mother's Plain Words " I suppose you will be astonished when I tell you that six years ago I was In a piost dangerous condition with bronchitis and lung trouble, because yon can see how well and strong I am now. The attack at that time caused terrible pain in my chest and lungs. 1 could nardly move,aRdtvstoopcauseamtenscsta tenng. ers linjriisn thought I would try it, although 1 confess that down in my heart I had little faith in it. The first bottle gave great relict', and the second bottle mailo rue the healthy woman I am today. My husband's lungs arc weak also, and he cured himself with the same grand old remedy. Our boy and grl have both been saved by it from death by croup." I know this is so, for when they were attacked in the night I had a bottle ia the closet, and by acting quickly that fatal malady was easily overcome. Wc always give it to the children when they have a cough or cold, aud we would not be without it for anythiug. My sister will tell vou also, if you ask her. that it is a medicine that can alwavs jDSV, L .1 1 ,.r.n tnr nil fl.M V"A . i.i,....(.v.i.i(i,ir,...i,. ' L UU CM'I IUI VIVrtUllUk ui Lull... r '.V A 1 nil nnr n.itrhhnr nhmit 'WW. Ackers English Remedy whenever I tl a chance, and there arc plenty of peo ple around Mechank-svil'.c, N. V., where I live, who would no more think of go ing to bed at night without a bottle of it iu the house than they would of leaving their doors wide open. As I look at it, parents aro criminally responsible when they allow their children to die under their very eyes with croup, because hsr is a :crtaiii remedy that will conquer the terrible monster every time," (Signed) Mrs. tLOYD Fowler. Acker's Eni.-li.sh Kennedy is old bva'.I dmfrslita under a positive gnatantM tNat v.vir mcnev rill lvr retutKlnd in cae of fa'Inro. .:.. 50C.. mt J a Dotua U fj i I Uittt St.es nud I'nvli. IfVcti'.Vrtr ita li Knetand, i. 3d., and 4s. t4. IP. U. aOMiZR CU, Proprietor, Tort, For sale by M. F. Rapp Druggist.