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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1899)
1 GRAND MJJflER Y OPENING Friday and Saturday, Sept. 29 and 30. You are invited to call aud inspect our new line of trimmed Tall Hats A comparison with any other line, will bring out plainly the reasons, why you should not miss this showing. LOCAL BREVITIES. Drain Newt We Are Also Showing Attractive bargains in CLOTHINCx, HATS, SHOES, FURNISING GOODS, N DRESS GOODS, COTTON and WOOLEN FLANNELS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, Etc. Our low prices keep us busy. Are 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 are good. Here is no kind that is not good. Volumes would say no more. It pays to trade at Fred Hunter returned enterday from a few days visit at Kueene. Tim Jessie Bhirley Company ? the Opera Hou'e every nihr Hi s i-ek. II. Kaetou and family returned last evening from Portland, and will reside here. Ci)g. Cl 'finr, of Grants Pass, was a passeinjir cm th excursion train thin qorniuu. We de.ire to tail attention to the nen d of Mr. Pierce, the Winchester grocery umn, in uup itM:e. The People's Store. I. ABRAHAH, Prop. THE PLAINDEALER. ! Delm" i cek, is in the j city today. OCTOBER 9. 1899. j Highest price paid for batter sad eggs f - at Mrs. Bovd'e. Dr. Baud for bargains and your watch re-: For a ret class dentistry SO t J pain n v. TTnHn i nnm Bn'd at 5ft rants Der package by all drusgist. Get Hodyau. j j"" l "ou cn m wr To exchange for wood, a good Becond j .Land White sewing machine. Apply at j A good bicycle (ladies') to trade for fbia office, jwood. Apply at this office. A good Tbe opening of the Slem city schuols j barln bare been deferred one week, owing to l'ale, emaciated, thin, weak men and a incipient smallpox scare. .'women. Hu.lyan core. All druggists, Wanted, irl to do kitchen work io the ' 50 cen'8-c-Matry. Wanes $12 per month. Ad-! A few wheels need for renting daring drees, box J3. Boeeburc. Or. - j satnnier. fcr sale very cheap t Tbe South Dokota regiment will pass! through this city tonight en their way home from tbe Thilippiues. When you came to Portlaud recuem ber and bare yoor teeth fixed by Dr. M. . W. Deris. 163.1- et- W E. . DuGas. M. D member Board of Pension Examiners. Office. Mareters building residing comer Main and Cass street. Elbert Crabtrt. a member of the late Co. B, 2d Oregon Volunteers, died at Iadianola, Sen, Sept. 19ib, of appendici tis, aged about 23 yean. C. F. ToUen, an old esteemed pioneer of Glendale, waa s lioseburg visitor a few days late last week, and made this office a very pleasant calL F. Laweonand C. A. Clemens of near Elk ton, vers in town Sstntdav looking after basin ess matters. Tbe Plaixdial xb acknowledges a pleasant business eail. ' ACKERS' ESGUSH REMEDY will stop a cough at any time, and will core tbe worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 23 cts. and 30 cts. m.' t . T .Imn .In.. or emis sv Aapi a uiu dwio. j EflT.C. A. Stine and bod, Melville ls!t today on s visit to Key. and Mrs. E. fl. liackner, at Gardiner. Mrs. 6une is already there vising ber daugh ter and family. Coqmlle Herald. Judge H. L. Benson, who has been ; Visiting Grants Pass and Willamette valley points, left Thursday morning for j Klamath Falls, where be will open drccit court Monday. Mining Journal A lively runaway occurred in this city last Friday. Tbe corse of F. A. McCall which was bitchec to a vegetable wagon became frightened on Jackson street and ran away resulting in the vehicle being considerable demolished. Don't think you can cure that slight attack ci Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will curs itself, Kodol Dyspepsia Curt wnx core if; it "digests what yon eat" and resUres the digestive organs to health. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. J. A. Laird, who returned borne from Dawson City about a month ago on ac count of Or health, was in town Saturday shaking hands with old friends. Mr. Laird has mining interests in tbe Klon dike, which be is of the opinion will be came valuable when fully developed and be will therefore return to that country t a far distant day. Seven of the applicants for admission to tbe bar who took tbe examination Wednesday passed, and certificates were ordered issued to ihem, as follows: Al fred H. Freerkeen, Albany; K. E. La toarette, Oregon City; Frank G. Micelli, Eoseburg; Lynden C. Xarregan. Med ford c Owen M. Van Doyn, Cobnrg; R. A. Leiter, Portland, and Forrest S. Fisher. Varstera. A great deal cf triin is being baul?d to town and stored io the mills an! warehouses. . Racking headache, bleary eves, weak ness, noises in beau. Hodyan cures. All druggists, 50 cents. Foe Sale. A good milk row. A good horse to trade for wuod or grain. Eu' quire at tbe Flaixdealsb office. . (da24) We have jus: beard of the burning of Mr. Berkhart'e barn of Cleveland Saturday evenicg but did not learn tbe partic nlars. Keep up to date by buying the "Xew Idea" 10 cent pattern. No Rood pattern as low priced. No low priced pattern as good. Novelty S;cre. Two barns in Ashland were burned Tuesday, one belonging to Rev.J. W. Strange, whose horse was also consumed, and the other to Mrs. E. M. Drake. Dr. Isabel Sedgaick cj Portland, who will take charge ot Dr. Myra Brown's practice, is now located at tbe new resi dence ci F. II. Churchill, corner of Cass and Kans Et reels. Office hours, 1 to' 5 p. i m. It makes no difference how bad tbe wound if you use De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve; it will quickly heal aud leave no ecar. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Dr. Cheadle baa a new remedy for tbe extraction of teeth. No cocaine or en caine is used. Patients with heart or lung troubles cin nse it without any bad after effects. Q17) Ferd Gabbert, w bo has long held the position of miller in W. Kramer's flour ing mills at Myrtle Creek, waa looking after business matters in this city Satur day. We acknowledge a pleasant call. Wanted: 50 men for lumber yarl, skid road, logging and saw mill work. Wages $1.50, (1.75 and (2.00 per day. , Steady employment, pply to the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., Saginaw, Or. 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 cts. and 50 cts. For sale at M. F Rapp's drugstore. MOKI TEA POSITIVELY CURES sick headache, indigestion and constipa tion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of tbe skin, produc ing a perfect complexion, or money re funded. 25cts. and 50 cts. M. F. Rapp, druggist. U mir wear in ail eizeH for either sex lu several gra lea and rock bottom prices ai me .oveuy More. Rohl. Booth and Mies Ida LaKau, of yraon xas?, were, tbe guest , relatives in CD16 city, last rridny. Ladies do not forget that we have a fine assortment of fur collarettes and capes at tbe riuht prices. Novelty Store. Hou. J. T. Bridges spent Suuday at Drain. lie reports many valuable im-proveuif-nts in progress in bis heme t iwn. H. French, who is foreman of the Postal Telegraph linemen, now stationed at Wo!f Creek, visited bis family here Siniilay. Oeul.emen wo give you a g d hat for (1, a hotter one lor $1.50 aud the best for $2. Call and s -. ihoui at the Novel ty Store. Mr. and Mre. J. Bishop, formerly of Stephens but recently moved to Oakland, were in the city today and made this of fice a pleacant business call. A ton-in-law of J. W. 11:!, superin- tendant of the poor farm, arrived bare receii'.iy to locate. Hi- name is P. G. Srratkliu, and be h:uls from Iowa. Hans. Mogensen, an old Co. B boy, who ri'tiJt-s at Yoncal'a, passed through this city Sunday en route to Myrtle Creek, where he goes to engage i-i mining and prospering. J. A. Whitman left Wednesday even ing for Oaklan l, Oregon, where be Las a couple carloads of apples, are now being picked for shipment. MedforJ Mail. Ku si-l! Dioimick of Elklon, spent a few tas in town last week tbe guest of ! hi bn-lut r, Geo. W. Dimmtck. county treasurer. Mr. Diinoiick Uvored tuis office situ a pieatact all. lie v. F. G. Strange and El!er li. P. Neil leve Moudjy for Oaklacii, lXiulas j county, to attend tbe Southern Oregon ) I . . . . . T 1 .... jewels for tbe blood which glisten in then . ' " io.'i tl.e 1'tb. Ash!anl Uico:d. l'ri.f. KoliiLett, hni( teacbipg a four Up-to-dato jewelry at J. T. Bryan's. Bond, tbo watchmaker, does engraving. Douglas county's tacdsome new court' bouse is near ing cam plot ion. C. H. Bristol and vifp. of Rnselmrcr I Bond, the watchmaker sells spectacles in the ctty. Eugene Gnsrd. ! Hmplee, eruptions, sweaty bauds and j purchased int mcurfu dt naoriD. All tirniririRLK i " " v " 50 cents.' The Rural Notibveet aud Semi-weekly Plaikdealkr both one year for only (2, price of one paper alone. For yoor watches, clocks and jewelry go to Bryan. Hie pi ices will please yoa and his work is first clan. "Like diamonds raindrop glisten.'-.' Drops of Hood's Sartaparills areurecioae The ladies of Lilac Circle, No. 49. women of woodcraft, gave a dime social in Slocum's hall Friday evening, the pro ceeds from which went to help defray the expenses of a young lady who is now ill at a Portland hospital. A very inter esting literary and musical program was creditably carried out. use R. A. Booth, J. H. lix-tb, Frank Vee and W. A. Wertz ieft Wednesday- morn ing for a bunting trip to Pelicaa lay. They expect to be gone about ten date. Grants Tap Miniog Journal. Pneumonia, ia grippe, coughs, colds croup and whooping cough re-!:!? yielJ to One Minute Cough Cure. Use (bis remedy in time and save a doctor's bill or the undertaker's. MARSTERS k CO. The place to get a tewing mai Line is at Strang's Furniture Store. He can give yoa a better variety and values than any other firm in Douglas county. Have one or two machines that will close out at (20 ea.-b. Shokthand: Tie class in shorthand at the academy ia expecting to begin work about Oct. 12. Any persons desiring to study shortbaod this year, wil) find it to their advantage to confer with tbe prin cipal or Miss Graham before that time. The ll.t?l Nash at Medford under the new management of Mr. .Uteres is in fine, shape. Thi- genial host is pre pared to take care ol the traveling pab lie in the ribt kind of stj!e. Having had practical experience we know where of we i peak. J. L. SrsATioau. Mr. and Mrs. Figg returned to their home at tbis place Sunday evening, after a protracted visit at Boswe'.l Springs and later to Klamath mud springs. We understand that Mr. F. has received some beneSts and hope for his recovery. Coquille Herald. Our goldbug friends, George W. Stev enson and Walter Drane, expect to start tomorrow for their mining operations on Mule crebk, Douglas county. Tbe sped' mens which they brought home s few weeks ago have assayed so well that they have been on nettles ever since to get back. We wish them tbe best of lock. Coquille Herald. Mr. E. D. Stratford, who has recently returned from Sitka, and during the summer made an extended trip to tbe westward, will leave here for his home in Roseburg, Oregon ; oa the next Tope ka. Speaking of bis trip west this summer he mentions the wonderful fish industry that extends all along the coast, and while be thinks the salmon ' are diminishing in number, the deep sea fish are so plentiful that the supply will be everlasting. Mr. Stratford is tbe possessor of a pair of sheep's horns from Kachemak ba -, weighing nearly thirty pounds. . That immediate vicinity abounds io large game, having until re cently been undisturbed except by the few resident natives, Moose, bear and herds of sheep fairly cover the Kenai peninsula. To, uae Mr. Stratford's words: "It is a sportsman's paradise. " Skagway, Alaska Budget. SOflE FALL BARGAINS. Remember We keVp oa!y the bet-t yarn. We are headqnarters on Yarns. We keep the GOLDEN FLEECE YARNS. Thot-e Yarn with the Golden FUe ticket on even' Jiank contain half a;:uiii as many yardf to tlie pound or hank an any other brand. The reality the lst and by actual twt the tnily faf-t black. DEUTSCHM STRICK WOLLE FOUR PLY GOLDTN FLEECE YARNS are first quality and unequaled in Saxony, Knittin? aud ZejAyrH. n i a m . .... .-- Ctj Will buy you ft Cor tD I I JLJ (set - proof against rust. Th name ie WARNER'S RUS PROOF ask to te them. There are uiore than one style. The only corset s guaranteed to us absolutely rust-prwf 1 We carry a Iar?e line of corsets in sever- i ji"des. Hosiery Bargains Baniifh nuVjriviiigs. Jus-t on the edge of cold weather we provide great value fur you in Ladies' ami Children's wool or cotton hosiery. Importers annotiuce a material advance. That makes our present crfoniiance almost eccentric. Spend ten minutes lioking at tbe differ ent offerings here. You'll do more than look even though your purse le lean. mirth's term of public school t Wil tiitster, njuJe lbs I'laimj&aluc a pleuant call Saturday evening, accom panied by bis little sen, Virgil. Ira J. Beidler, formerly of Jackson couuty, cow reeiJiug witn bis parents near Oakland, is eojojicg a tew days visit iu Ibis ctty, the guest of bis cousin, . C. CoLr.er. lis is also speeding con siderable time with "a frind"' in Norb Roseburg. Dee Matbes was a vic'iiu l a gun accident Wednesday eveuiug uf last week. Iu baud;ing his 22 cal. ritis the gun was in somewise accidentally dis charged the bah taking off the end of cue of Lis little fingers. It was foitunat that the accident reeulted more ser iously. During our short sojourn in Glendale the genial landlord "ot Hotel Glendale, J. M. Kencedy, tried to malio our visit pleasant and we are Jne tj fay he suc ceeded admirably in tyeiy way. Tbis house is all right and we h&ve nothing but good words tor it. J. L. S. laro broe. are temporarily occupying the building formerly occupied by John Keck ley, in Oakland, with a Urge and complete stock of all kinds of geceral merchandise, which thiy are selling as low as the lowest. No shelf worn goods, all new, just from the factoiy. Call and see us. The many friends of Conrad Gegax will be glad to know that the popular ix- railroad man and grocer has recovered from the bullet wound in bis head. For tbe first lime in five weeks be waa at his plsce of business Wednesday, receiving the congratulations of bis many local friends. From bis general appearance and conversation be is the same jolly "Con" that he used to be. Duntmoir News. Our old friend, D. A. Holing of tbe Myrtle Point hardware firm of Holing & Lundy, arrived in tbis city Sunday even ing and took advantage of the excursion to Portland today, v. here be goes to at tend the exposition and also to attend tbe semi-annual meeting of the stale hardware association which convenes on Oct. 11. Mr. Haling insde the Plain dbaleu a pleasant call and reports busi ness bumming in his town and county. The daTiight exposition excursion train from Ashland to Portland reached Roseburg at 12 :13 today consisting of five coaches and one baggaga car. An other coach being added at tbis place to make room for the Roseburg delegation as the five cbsrbes were already over crowded. The reasonable fare, tbe ex position attractions and the permission to return on regular passeng-r trains drew a large crowd. Ashland, Jackson ville, Medford and way points being well represented, Roseburg furnishing her full quota. The following are a few of the many of the pleasure seekers who took advan tage of tbe excursion : Peter Britt, Wm. Gore and wife, Vt. and Mrs. Hines and Master Uolo, of Jacksonville. F. W. Talcott of Aeblund, S. R, Reaves, pro prietor of Hotel Nash, Medford, Mrs. John O. Booth, Grants Pass. Dr. Hamilton, Hou. Pliuu Cooper, Lona Hsssell, Mrs. Florence Perry, C. A. Perry, Daisy Fraler, Delia Brown and many otbeis from our city. We wish them all insuy happy hours and a safe return. Every dollar purchase entitles the customer to a guess on Gold watch given away. ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE, At the Opera House Tonight. The favorite Jessie Shirley Co., arrived iu town last evening, on the local, all looking happy and contented. They have been traveling through tbe north and Canada, and pronounce their trip a great success. Tonight they open in a comedy drama called "Married in Haste." The repertoire for the week will be as follows: Married iu Haste, Trilby, Doris, Moths, Lady of Lyons, Game of Wits, aud A Clever Fool. All who attend will bo delighted with tha play and players, and a tine weeks' entertainmont ia as sured. Daily at II :30 the hand will give an open air concert and fancy drill. , (Watchman.) Alrd, i. M. ''MHiett in a x of lrinl at Myitie Cie- k. Chas Llle-ulmru aud fatuity lelt iV'eil nesday lor Montana, where they will re Nile indefinitely. Mrs. Snow . Willis aud Mr. E. I). Stratford, of Roseburg, were pasxenuers to Portland ou Fiiday morning lmal. H wa, in tbia city, Tuesday, Oct. 3, iS'JSt, to the wife of Kev. W.S. Gordon. a eon. 1 Born, at the Umptjua Life Saving Sta tion, Sept. 30, 1899, io tbe wife of Wm. Smith, a nine pountl son. Jesse Becklev intends iroum to Ash land for bis health thittftiutsr, and v. ill attend school while there. Concrete piers are being i Uu-d undtr th Elk creek bridge, a short distance sooth of town, which are much needed repairs. ' C . -1 t. , . r . . cuius evangelist j. d. L.6U-r utgao a series of revival metings at the Christ lan church Wednesday evening, wbieh will continue indefinitely. Mrs. Joe Lyons and two children, who have spent tbe past two tounu at Asto ria and Gearhart Park, arnve.l borne last Thursday evening. Miss Mary Cannon, of Rjsehurg, passed through. Drain a few 1vh ago en route to Elkon, near which place she be gan a term of school Mondav. . Mrs. F. L. Kinney aud sieter, of Rose burg, stopped off here Monday for a' brief visit on their wav o Portland to attend tbe exposition d i-K?nd a reason with fiienda. School commenced iu the Lit ion dis trict Monday with A. II, M ulaey as principal, at Kellogg with IVier Nah s instructor and iu the Hait.es district with Miis Cannon at tbe LeUt.. S. P. Agent Geo. M. Bastr, who is enjoying a few dsra vacalicc, :etorned from a hunting trip to tbe western part of the coonty Wednesday and If It for a few da) a visit to Portlaud ib.? i jlloaina dy. Fred Mire bfjeau ih- trm of school in tbe Hardecra'-tuF distrirt Mon day. Mr. Mirts is a K'tdodt i f the class of t, C. O. S. X. S., ai d will no doubt give Ibepatroaj of that district good satisfaction. Dr. Goe, prrrid:ng e'der cf ib port. land district. bo, witn his mie we e stopping a lew das at Bwwril Spring, give an excellent ictur .Sa'orday even iegat Bortaeli Hall on remit iscences of tbe Civil war, be having her? ed as chap lain of tbe army during that period. Dr. Isabel Sedgwick, mho I as taken Dr. Myra Brown's practice in Roseburg, is late of Portland, where she had offices with Dr. Edna Timms, io lbs Mtrkbarn building. She is a g radoate the Port land University and of tbe Stau College of Medicine, having liceceea to pia-tirs in this state, Washington ana Califor nia. C. Ross King, uf Yonlla, was in the city Wednesday. Mr. Kirg reports prune dryicg in bis vicinity all finished, and the results obtained therefrom high ly satisfactory. Tbe driers are located in that vicinity, and were kept busy all through tbe season. Tbe quality of the fruit this year Is cxeellent, and the yield was bat little below tbe usual crop. Tbe man friends of Dr. F. W. Uaynee vi'l be pleased to bear that he has again taken charge of his ductal parlors at Kosebur. Dr. S. M. Hsmhy, who has bad cbaige cl the offices during bis ab sence St Manila with tb 2nd Oregon regiment, expects to leavs Root-burg in a few days. Dr. Hamby maJe many friends in this county duiiog his year'a stay in Ro3eburg, who wish bim abund ant s access wherever he may decide to locate. ?m!mm?mmm?wmmfflmmmmtmm IE Parents Will Find 3 At our store Everything in School wear 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 lor Boys and Girls. The prices, as us ual are as low as they can be madejlon high grade goods. Eemember we have everything in school wear forBo ys and Girls. Parents give us acall. 301-303 Jackson St. JOSEPHSON'S. Roseburg Academy Will reopen Sept. n, 1899. Business Classical . am Course. Ihoroush preparation for College. lor Tacliln, or lor bmdneaa. Instruction given 'n Latin, Urct, Fmnch. German. Mairmatica, alunil tftleo-t. Hiator, ingUah, bnortiiand, Tnritinj?, fcnmamhlp, and Hjgiene. Able iiwalaot, low iaie. For lurtbrr irticular, allrtM the prim-ial. C. T. W'mTTLLSEV. Iloseborp, Or. KesiJeace. Cor. Jackson and Lane Streets. , '' Pierce's Cash Grocery. Is the place to a to get good good-i at reasonable prices; New, Freth, Clean hUcL Also Flour, Fee I and hay at lowest prices. ' To the Public. c offer this card of thanks for the verv lilw. patronage we have had" from you this season. We have sold fifty-four Imperial wheels this season, double that of ony previous year. And we congratulate our-selves that wc had the good fortune of turning out the best wheel on WM D Liner.oaa know this for we have had no expense ia . V. llCrCCa I r Cepfng thf 56 Whe?ls xn SOod runninS order' They speak j tor themselves, and our customers are well pleased. W incbeater, Ore. nr nin . i. rv. KlnAKUaMJIN. GRAND n 1 The Semi-Weekly Plain dealer and The Week y Oregouian, both one year .. $2.00 The Semi-Weekly Plalv dealer and the Sunday f rt . b. f . uuiletin 32 pages both one j?ear $2.00 Two papers for the price of one. Pianos and Organs. Tbia week C E. HatariTs store build in was moved acrcss tbe road near tbe railroad track, where ia tbe fatore it will be converted into a warehouse. A fine new brick building Kill take tte place of tbe old one and Contractor Patterson, ot Roseborg, expects to have the bail ding ready for occupancy in a lew weeks. The Watchman office being located up stairs over tbe old bniiding wss consider ably ' shaken op" during the process of mowing, and delayed us one day io get ting the paper out, a fact which we hope onr eaders can, without any conscien tous scruples, overlook. Letter List. KemaininK uncalled for in tbe Koee burg poatoffice: Blakley, Mrs. M. A. Johnson, Arthur Conover, Mrs. X. W. Phillips. A. C. Uilujrt, Jesse G. Powell, K. A. llasro, II. M. 2 Romaine, Mrs. Harry C. Jackson, S. E. Rookerd, Mrs. Speekman, L. M. Teel, G. A. Pereona calling for these luiten will please state the date on which they were advertised, Oct. 9, l&r-J The letters will be charged for at the rate of one cent each. Wsi A. Fbaiek, P. M. best bargains on earili. best pianos in !ie world The Cht-kering. See one Goe 7 ortave piano car orsan. Prices on ail our p4s to sail tbe times. Oar pricet are the lowest for the same grade of gaods ever olle'od in Doaitlaa conoty. We are also agents fcr tbe K'eat Eilers piano bouse at Portland Or. Cait and examine our new large stock acd )he prices and terms. ' T. K. Kicuakdsox, Roseburg, Or. too Men Wanted To catraad bandie It. R. locomotive wood and work io tbe timber. Wages tl 50 per day. Highest price paid for wood cutting. Good timber sod a long job. Enquire at the company's office at Doe creek spur cr by leiter to Gko. W. Riddli, Wood & Lumber Co., Riddle. Or. Bill Poster and Distributor. Having bill board in tbe best locations in towu, I am prepared to do all woik in that line ou short notice. II. G. llOl MIOLDKK. Roseburg, Oregon. Popular Pupil Contest. The popular pupil contest will open Monday, Oct. "J, aud continue until 12 o'clock, u. Saturday, Nov. Hth. Ti.e proceeds of the contest will t-e oaed to purchase additioual books for thi school library. Let everybody vote early and often. If you see a man Losing his Purse You would surely tell him about it without waitiug for an introduction. We see you loosing money every day by not buying from us and must tell you at once, for our prices arc lower than any store here and the counters are groaning beneath the weight of bargains offered. CO IRoseburg Pharmacy M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Drngs, Toilet Articles, f atent Medi cines, Cigars, Stationery, Toilet So8pe, Paints siid Oils. photographic gnpplie.. The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. ChII aod Exaniioe tbecu. (o I 1 II 1 11 (Established in 1877.) The leading varieties of thorough bred fowls. Eggs from the finest strains sent on short notice. Send for Cata logue. Address Forest Grove, Or. J. M. GARRISON. mwuttntwMtxitittumi J. F. At- - BARKER'S & CO .mini wm Also CHAMPION BINDERS, MOWERS. HAY RAKES. Light Workand Oood Salary. ' f From a I am increasing my business and wish ! jfl? f 3 PH to employ 10 more gentlemen andsiz!wA JriM Sum MmJeJJti more lady assistants on good salary. van on or aaaress Mas. C. J. Armitauc. . Roseburg, Or. : Big Surprises in Men's and Boy's Clothing, Shoes, Fall aud Winter Goods, Skirts Jackets, Mackintoshes S Furs, Men's and Women's Furnishing Goods, Table Linens, Quilts, Blankets. . Ex- amine our goods and prices, aud convince Z yourself that you can save money by making your purchases at the C. I. K. STORE. M FISHER & BELLOWS. How's Tbis? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J. CHENEY & CO., Props. Toledo. O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 Tears, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to car ry out any obligations made by their firm. Westifc Truax, Wholesale Druggiets, Toledo, O. Welding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal-' ly, acting directly upon tbe blood aud mucous surface of the system. Price Toe per bottle. Sold by all" druggists. Test. montala free. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Th9 Kini You Wm Always BcugM Be?T3 th yy . " a-.ta-.-U f nilU-r's Asthma was Dad. lwa.-iair.iul io ha down at nirht for it-arel sum 'ht::;-. I couldn tjet my breath. Nonuuti rit ai: ti:a doirs and TimKi s in the hou wero open, it seemitl aa if thfre was no air ami that I iuut surely Miioth.-r tu ileatti. Mr. V. li. Lone, of t!isiity,j., cailttl my atTer.tion to Aekrr's Knj;!i.sh f 5 ' IViiuhIv tnr Thmat , and lame Tn-"!-blcs. I t!n".iiclit lit tle of it bn: lul.t a bottle ini 'u-'cnju-j that it migbt lic'.p me a little. Itvrave me wonderful re lief, andttiesvconj bottle ciimi mo complcrA'Iy. Jtv re covery is permanent, too, for ever rjnee 1 have not had iho slintest return of xnr old enemy. I consider Acker's Enchsli Rf medt by Ion? odds the best medicine ru the world tor hadiinsrpuphs. aMhir.a and bronchitis. It completely masters thob stubborn dis eases that many people vron;ly snpjMtee to be lnourubje. It surtercri will just try 5in Cle bottle, it will JTovc every word I have said, and more tu.' ' (Signed. ) John I. Elliott Commander John Megarah lwt,o. 13i ForUanJ, Mich. fold at iv., ,v. u,t l bottle, throughout Je I nitel States and (Canada; and i En land at Is. ;.U , s. . kl . is. 6d. if you are nSt satisti.il atter buyin?. return the bottle to jrour drupist, and gel your money back. n.L UoOkiA H CO., P; lit.'ora; Jfew Ijra, For sale by M. F. Rapp,