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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1899)
LOCAL BREVITIES. JESSJli SHIRLEY COMPANY. CONSULT WITH US ' We will Make you Money, Save you rioney and Charge you nothing for the Consultation. W. T. Emory, of Ucupqua Ferry, was doing business in thia city Wednesday. Ation ev 0. 1. CutLow, of Roseburg, is beu attending circuit eonrt.- Eogne Guud. Pain in loins, puffed eyelid, palpita tion of titan, ilu 1mii I'U't'B. All dnu tttr tH, 50 tents. MiS Roht. Conner, id San Francisco, vii in tij ler U'iu-r, It. 11. Dixon of N Ih D.tr cut'k. ' Delights Large Audiences at Ilia None burg; Theater. You will smile with us when you see our in vincible lines of money savers in, DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, LADIES and GENTS FURNISH INGS," BLANKETS, COMFORTS, CLOTHING, SHOES, and MILLINERY. Pay us a visit before making your purchases, and we will show you why, it pays to trade at 1 r THE PEOPLE'S STORE, I. ABRAHAM, PROP. We wish to call your special attention to our Ladies' Ribbed Union Suits, which we are offering at 25c. Vim Jcaai bhir.eyoropaiy has proved a 11 o-t I'lrjoir-jf attraction to the. it.any patrols ilia Kim bur- Hi' li-r t wry nijjlit this week, nu t each pcifi-i mam-M bai delighted I lie large amPences and fully dt'iuuoiira ed ih suppriur abd.tv f eareilen? ccnptnr. tin ori'f f splendid i-orformancea nix't'el i li Trunks, trucks, trunks. From $1.25 j ti, pie.-.i.uiiouof "Married hi llastr," up. Largest stuck ia Roseburg. Hue j .jLy eVelJiuf. Mi.s SU rUy in the & Rica, House Furnishers. role oi a aiiisoiue country girl, a gentle Ttie most goods for the money. 5 doz- I and s nsitivs wife and la'ar a iadv f c.ul THE PLAIN DEALER. OCTOBER 12. 189t. Up-to dote jewelry at J. T. Bryan's. BodJ, the watchmaker, does ergray- B id for bargains and your watch re-; Mathewa ii aoendir the week J j Rea J the new ad of Rice & Kice. i Hiahebt price raid for butter ar.d eggs j at Mm. Bovd's. ,n i For rir-tcUes dentistry go to Dr. ! utlemeu we give you a gx,d I at for I ? I t Vxn1x f.- 1 mi I 41.. We need i . few inre Bi'iDg it on, loads of wood at hs Portland. Meadamee M. C. and M. A. Stewa Canyonvilte, are at the McClallen today. Mr. J. H. Whiisett and daughter, Miss j D. Ii. Sbambrook made Wilbur a biief rt of ! b'18"!'1659 J isit Wednesday. Hon. Wm. Colvig.ol Jacksonville, is registered at the McClallen. for Call and see ihein at the Novel ly Store. Tired limbs, aching joints and pains iu j muscle. Hadran Cures. AH dru .sii-tt', ! i 50 cents. ( Trembling tiabds, weak limbs and un- i at Aaftl fraif Ifllitran illrAl All .trtlir. CUre, vi.,ei in the city the first of tte ". 50 week, i Ladles do net forvet that aehavea ice assortment of far collarettes arid capes at the riht price?. Novelty Store. Underwear in ail s iaes for cither sex D F. Fox, internal revenue collector, i " in several graaes and roils bo'.tem prices ' i. ; Rnhnm on one of his I ,or WW ' oveity Mere Uie tumuicr, icr ea.c vi; iuri(i k l rwt'v - To exchange for wood, a good second ; . A , . Land White k wing machine. Apply at i A go-d bicycle Uadiea ) to trade for .hisoffica. iwoh1-. " ,h;e othce- A 800,1 i bargain. A few wheels used for tenting during T. K. Kichsrdson, the music dealer, ' Mareters. went to Drain thia morning to looK after We desire to call epecial attention to toia businees interests. 'the fine tew disp'ay ad of I. Abraham E. P. Long and wife now occopy ! l "The PeopW Store." rooms in the Patterson residence next i Born, !o Mr. and Mrs. F. ti. Hatfield, dr to the Baptist Ctorc'i. ' at their Lome oa Roberta Creek, Tues- Wanud. girl to do xitcuen wora iu the j J Oct 10, 1S90, a ion. oantry. Wagea $12 per month. Ad- i Fob Sale. A good mi'.k cow. A good dress, box 93, Roseburg, Or. s horse to trade for wood cr grain. En- Wlwn you come to PorUand remem- j 1 t the Plai.ndealek office. (da24) ber and have your teeth fixed by Ir. M. j Judge Hamilton, District Attorney W. Daris. 163'i First St. Cj24) I Geo. M. Brown snd Attorney O. P. Co- " E. DuGas. M. D., member Board of j 6h attendance at circuit court at Pension Examiners. Office. Marstera J Kugene. boilding residing corner Main and Cass i L. K. Boacy and wife will leave on to street. i morrows forcooon's trail for linnibal. Hon. Wm. Colvig, a prominent attor- Mo. They will spend the winter bast. a extra quality clothes pins for 5 coma Kice & Rice, Houe Furnishers. Born, at Add, 1 Uil.u county, Oregon, Fri.iav, Scv'.fuiber 2!, 1S9U. to Mr. and Mis. Julius Furnish a daiiiili'tr. Attor i eye ("oshow and Sheridan re lumed to their hemes at Kofln'rif this afternoon. Ciuurd, Wedneedav. Major.!. P. Kennedy f Portland was elected grai.d chancel lir for Oregon, by the tlcliiates to the grabd lude, yester day. Ii-i. J. l'.t-i Her reiuined to his home near OakUnd, Wid iesd.iy morning aft r an enjoyabld vlhi'. with relatives and friends in this city. The copious sho we: s have completely laid the dust and the ttreet sprinkler h do mors for I li o Mt on. Farmers are beginning thfir iteJm. Don't forget m. We pack furniture ready for t-hippiui! in tirs' dns3 manner. The only expetnn vd upi.oUterer in Ri:Fvnur. Kice & t;irc. KJarJ Arkell, tlie r. i'. brakeman inj i red ut Oregon City Saturday, died SauJrfy ii.urniii;. lie leaves a wife and ch id ulioreMde iu Ashland. i ore Peuier.t, the j ivial proprietor of lb Myrtl-9 Crek l.oul, at in town yett rdy, on bis icturu luine from a btiFin's ai d pUa.sure trip to Bandori. A dispatch from Manila yetteri'ay in- a -unced tte d-aih of Captain Wool bridge tiery, iu ba'.flf. He was an Oiegor.iau and lt ktion ihrougbont the ttate. ILc m:b's have u it bee-i tot d;rk and rainy fur the Jessie Siiirley trompacy but the crowds to rain or f-hiii. Woc der how it mill be for church durn g the rainy season. These lovely h aters, so handeoaie to the i ye arid to csiu'orling totLe body, and so light on the pcrs. Tin best air- & Kice, the ers. tf.e Kose- ney of Jacksonville, ia io the city on m.,; r vl, i.:, i,.. i t...... r.... . It'ghtsm the city. Li: - t o . - . . bouse fnruish Ti-e, j in arnngnn. reinej. j . ,..- . . . . . ! Bert Bsni-imin. formerly of l aipitauon oi nean, inaes: ion. ' . , ., . .. . - , , , . ,. , , , j burg Pt.u.vDEAt.EK, but later a theatrical B.eeplessaes?, moiaucholia. liuJvn; , ., , man of New lorkcitv, pasd ibroojh cures. AildruieU, odcenu. t . v Tburedav m uning en roots to hn t ran- nncg nsyouroia suves ana tiae uome iur ncd refinemetit, uiauife'ed her cleverness to good advan'age. deo. I' .Mcljuarne a-t I be irupeluuus lover mid icdiff-reul huil a nl, L. J. Plurner as Jeihrue Baxter, i ti t ol I fann er, as well as the othermeinhen- of the c act aeie folly tquul to their par's. On Tuesday eveniry, notaitiipianding ihe iiiclemoticy of ilm wealh'-r, a large crowd greeted the company in the pres entation of "Trilby," in which the full strength of this excellent company was admirably displayed and the fact de uionstiated that too much cannot be said of the superiority of each and every one of its members. Miss Shirley in the star role t.f "Mi, non Trilby," aas greeted with applause at each appearance. Owin to the long list of characters epace foro'dj the complimentary notice justly dui each character f jr their splendid wr rk. Wednesday evening the usua' arge enthusiastic crowd was t-u liatd early to witness the company i i ;n' ndid piBtoral drama "Paris,'' ahch was foil of variety pathof, mirth and iragedy. On lhi, as on former eve-.i.i -, mem bers of the company fujv uiain'aiued their reputation aa mperior eirr:,.iiirrH, Mifa Shirley as ''Doris" heir.- piriicu larly ainswaia an I clever. Tonight we hall see L) don's beautiful drama "The Lady of Lyun," cf ht.jr trio E-i-ne Guard sajs: "Misa Shirii-y ie a realistic Pau'ili, ber iu'eiprtti jn J lLat haughty joung ladyV rhara.ter Le iog ru to the amh'i'a intention. Frank Ciayton was n ,ood Cla-id Mel uotte. Geo. I). Mctjiairia Kpfvaredto Kod advantage as !J?aoeant, as did Liooolo J. Piummer ia lUr t jle cf Co!. Dumas, an t C. F. Ka'xiuti tilaviv lu fact the entire caul ai exceiieDt and J the aniieuc apprecii:d lb- play by gtner ) r:un-! of appla'tse." j Friday evening, com My drama "A j Cityt-r Fo-jI." i iiurda; afternoon mat-j inee. ''Game of Wits." Saturday rm.- ! Parents Will Find At our store Everything in School wear '23 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 IS B Black Cat Stockings 3 tor Boys and Girls. The prices, as us- 3 j- ual are as low as they can be made!on fz high grade goods. Remember we have everything in school wear forBo ys and 2r Girls. Parents give us acall. 3o-33 Jackson St. JOSEPHSON'S. Roseburg Academy Will reopen Sept. ii, 1899 Nobmal, Classical axd Brsisres CorHsr. Thorough prep. rat. on for Co'.iega, for Tithicg, or lor buslnew. Instroetion flrtn In Latin, Gieek. Fi-nch, Oerman. Mat. mat es Natural 5ieo-e, Hiftor, nhh, ebonband. TjrpenritiLs, Penmaniliip, and Uyglen. AJ . aM'utii'-, raies. Kor turthcr parrjeulait, a'I'trt M ihe i rincial, C. T. Whittlesey. Rosebarg, Or. IiesiJeace, Cor. Jackson and Lan Streets. 'r' c. .". " .A;-javA,- C.- - : -- - r-I-r- - - - - - -- - . ..... ,.-..--"' j i I Pierce's Cash Grocery. Is the place to go to get good goods at reaontl-Ia prices; New, Fresb, deadstock. Also Floor, Feed and buy at lowest I rices. To the Public. Vc offer this card of thanks for the Try liberal patronage we have had from you this season." W hit sold fifty-four Imperial wheels this season, double that of ony previous year. And we congratulate our-selves that we had the good fortune of turning out the best wheel oa j WiucheMer, Ore. newoccs. We lake them in exchange) for new ones. Kice & Kice. ' cisco. 'jraots Pass C.urier. The W.C.T. U. wtlt hold a tceetin!! at the ho ne of Mr". ine Korai oritiwen ami bemi-weekiy I Mosher i-treel oa Friday altfrnu Plain-dealkh both one year for only 2, j ocl:ck. lead ty Mr-. IVk'horn. pr.ee oicne 'ifr aione. j 4I0 ci-rdiailT mttel t t en1. 1 If i-ome of our en'eryriMrg cit-iu M jthcia 0;ey on at 3 All ing, by rfipee'. "La BjjI'o Mari?." T.'ie daily street concert at 1 drill Ly I -the tnd aid the rplet did wu't of that . - . . I n . . -w orcbt ttra are special fea'ure nl this all- UJ1S i rain round excellent company. Vs) I l6rC6 lkeeping ttese wheels in g00 running order. They speak Service to San cisco. Pras "Trust not tj appearance," but put your faith in Hood's Sataparilia, which never d sappoints. It is the best meli cine money can buy. wouid clesn kwav the rubl ish from their prem ses, ttra gh'en np their icoces and pa nt their bui'di gs it woa d materially Pneumonia. 1 grij., cJULf. colds! ,0 ,be FPe'Bnce of our c ty Popular Pupil Contest. Haiti barker, J07; Ethel Shu; Ne'lie W.Smith S3; Frauk Mi .k'-er S6; Charl.e Smith 35: Oiivia Kiiler 21; Thomas McCar;by 25 ; Ella Bryan 22; Lo iVvaney 16; Gertie Hilielnrn 15; John Dooley 15; Lola Gil via 13; Lillian On i ctoler 5j:h the boutbern Pacific Co. will ioaoaurxte a "Dyl:ght Ex pies," :eavio Portland at 8.30 a.m., and reaching San Francisco at 7:4 next evening only ore ci;ht out. Both staniard Pollicais and tour:st sleepers will be attached. TnM new train is in Guard lezal busines". Mr. Uolvig maae mis ' The expert tailor of M office a pleasant call. ' tailoring esabiishmeat, will display his ACKERS' ENGLISH REMEDY lins next Friday and Saturday, at Wol will stop a cough at any tim-, and will j lenberg Bros', store, care the worst cold in twelve bours, or Keep up to date by buying the "New money refunded. 25 ct. and 50 cts. ; idea 10 cent pattern. No good pattern For sale at Bapp's drug store. ; as low priced.- No low priced pattern as Don't think you can curs that slight ; good. Novelty S:cre. attack cf Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it : .The Cue weather and good roads Lave will care itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure j given the people of our city an opporlun wax cure if; it "digests what yoo eat" j iiy to secure a supply of good wood, and and restores the digestive organs to j we are about ready for the approach iog health. A.C. MAfiSTEKS&CO. ! a inter. Our rlourieg mills must be doing aj J)r. Isabel Sedgewick o Portland, who thriving btieiness as they seem to be j will take charge ol Dr. Myra Brown's running day and nigut and are turning i practice, is now located at the new resi out a fine grade of flour. Farmers are ) deuce cf F. If. Churchill, corner of Cars croop and whooping cough readity yield I to One Minute Cough Cure. Use this lorn and Co. i ,:, .. . . A i...'- i.rti " - -aavj j aaa vaaaav sauia cayu Sft tiuvwi a or the undertaker's. MARbTEKS & CO. coming a long distance with their grain in order to get Koseburg floor, mis speaks well for our mills and millers. Mrs. D. Cronemiller, and daughter, Mrs. Jay Beach, came over from Klam ath Falls Friday. They were accom panied by Fred Cronemiller. On Sat nrday the two ladies took the southbound train for Mrs. Beach's home at Oakland, CaL That lady expecU to nat' ber husband, who has been in the Cape Some mining district, there on his re tarn. Ashland Tidings. Died, at the family home in this city Tuesday Oct. 10, 1893, Vernon O. Jonet, son of Mr, and Mrs. B. L. Jooes, aged 1 year 1 month and 9 days. Funeral services were held from the residence o! Wm. Gordon at 2 o'clock 'Wednesday, the tiny remains beicg laid to rest "in lbs I. O.O. F. cemetery. The bereaved parents have the heartfelt sympathy of all. and Kans streets. Office hours, 1 to; 5 p. m. It makes no difference how bad the wound if you use DeWitl'a Witch Hazel Salve; it will quickly heal and leave do scar. A. C. MARSTEKS & CO. Dr. Cbeadie has a new remedy for the extraction of teeth. N- cocaine or eu caine ia UBed. Patients with heart or long troubles can use it without sny bad aftereffects. (jl7) Mrs. G. . Fraitr, inspector of the state W. B.C. left for points south this afternoon to inspect corps. She goes to Cottage Grove today, but will go as far south as Asbland before returning. Guard. Lue Hose and Ed Weekly of near Myr tle Point arrived in town tcday with a band of 71 fine beef cattle for Louis Koblbazen. cf the Economy Market.) Ws acknowledge a pleasant call from oar i Coos county friends. The many friends of ex-Governo Whiteaker will be sorry to learn that be Captain John L. May of company B, Second Oregon volsnteere, addressed a 1 --tit.-K -rr ,tp,t ttiA very large. , " .. . ,,.! has experienced five additional sfrokes Chatauqoa tabernacle at Ashland to tts j " r . f , limit, Friday evening, lheaddrws b.djO P-raly-ii '"S P"t d! to i s subject "The Itorr of Company Up to that time be was able to come Tand Other Stories," and was deliver- Mown town and converse .utel! sen ly. ed".b. urgent wkh of many citizens of " b" a..,: i. ... .n mtertine and ! entirely lost the use of speech.-Lugene valuable address, so 'tis said. Hiiard. Tbs I. a lios Circle wilt giv ax Manila Curio fOiial at the BaptUt thurrh, Fri dy evt nirtp, O.u. SO; h. A .Manila souvenir wili te gives t!:o door". Ue freshmen's i!! ho served ty the ladies. The place to get a seaint; mainine ia at Strong's Furaitura Store. He can give yea a better variety and valaea than any other firm iu Douglas county. Have one or two machines that will close at20ea;h. j Siioktuand: The class in ehirlhan l at the academy ia expecting to begin work about Oct. 12. Any persons desiring lo study ehortbaud this year, will find it lo their advantage to confer with the prin cipal or Miss Grabam.before that time. (Buy.) Iron beds, Iron beds, Iron beds, amd have no bugs. Toe only place to get them at reduced prices is at Rice A Rice, the Hoafe Furnishers. Dr. J. W. Strange will be at Canyon ville October l'Jih to 2Jrd ioclusive. He will be glad to Bee all who desire first class dental work. He guarantees all his work and material to be first class and to prove satisfactory. Tho fineet gold work a speciality, ami painless ex tracting Euccesfully accomplished with no bad after-effects. It is reported that the new through tbrain on tbs Siuthern Pacific will carry postal clerks between Portland and Grant's Pass, and San FraccUco and Dunemuir only, the territory between Gronts Pass and Dunemuir to have a closed service in charge of the express messenger. The effect of this service will ba to give the territory not covered by pastel clerk i through mail, but no lo-1 cal mail, between Grants 1'ase and Duns muir. Guard. SOflE FALL BARGAINS. Remember We keep only the bet yanif . We ar headquarter on Yarns. We keep the GOLDEN FLEECE YARNS. Those Yarnh with the Golden Fleece ticket on every hank contain half aain as many yardf-to the ijund or hank as any other brand. The quality the 1iet and by actual test the only fat black. DEUTSCUM STRICK WOLLE FOUR PLY GOLDTN FLEECE YARNH are fiKt quality anl unequaled iu Saxouy, Knitting and Zephyrs. Sl.OO .: : '-; '-v. - .-.-.l J-.t ' . BV a nritir.1 Will buy you a O-r-Het proof against . i.I-CT rust. The name is WAK twn ivi - PROOF ask to see them. There i ,..!.. The onlv cornet Ill'lt lliail -Ji r;t.. cuurant.-ed to us absolutely rut We carry a large line ( corsets i" ver- grades. Hosiery Bargains Banish misgivings. Just on the edge of cold weather w e provide great value for you in Ladies' and Children's wool or cotton hosierv. IniiKirters announce a material advance. That makes our present performance almost eccentric. Sjieinl ten minute looking at the differ- j ent offerings here. You'll do more than look even though your purse Ih.- lean. Every dollar purchase entitles the customer to a guess on Gold watch given away ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE, Geo. KoMh'g n returned home from Ft. Klamath, Wednesday. Assisted J Frank Reed anl Isaao Mathers, he brought out 100 head of fine beef cattle. ! which will arrive in town m a few days. Mnrried. At St. Luke's church in this city on Wednesday. October 11, 1S09. Mr. James Lennox Mcpherson of Sea 'tie and Miss lixoi L. Bo.-th, daughter of I Kev.C'has. Bacth. --Grants Pa?etun r. Fred Toll.-s an 1 fimily left for Port land Tuesday muruiu htrj they will make their future hr-me. Prof. Whittle sey and family will occupy tbs Toiles residence on the corner of Jackson and out j Laae ttrcets. D. W. Crosby and iie, genial heat and hostess of Hotel Riddle, r in the city and are quite jubilant over the pre pec's of an eatiug bouse at that place, for the special S. P. trains which go in to service next Sunday. Mr. John Humphrey, bro her cf l et ter, Las arrived from Canyocviile and enteted the college. Mr. Humphrey takes to tbu college work Lks a duck to later. When Dauglas conttsy sends students lo co.leo they have the rial idea with ihem. Coryallis Mite. Mr. E. A. Bassett, S. P. station agent at Lebanon, rode over on his nheel Sun day to yitit friends and take a look at the college's new buildicgsand imirovc- ments. Mr. Dassett is well-known throughout this portion of 'he valley, but Las been at Riddle, Douglas county, for several years, leiog lataly tranferred te Lebanon. Corvallis Mite. The S. P. Co., tbould be commended by our city for the generous way in which it has improved its yards this sea son, not only a large amount of money Lbs been expended in excellent build ings, but the yard has been rearranged in fine condition. This work has been going on all summer, and is about com pleted and adds materially t the an pearanca of that part of the city. While at work in a sewer ditch in the alley back of Midg'ey's-tarn, between Seventh and Eighth streets, las', Mon day evening, Mr. Wm. New was almost instantly killed by the ditch cavin in, He was covered up to his ceck and al though the ditch crew dug him out as soon an possible, he was dead when taken out. He was a very industtious hard w irking man and leaves a wife and Eevera' children. Eugene Broadaxe There ate quite a number of first class people who are in arrears on eubsirip- tion to the I LaiNUUALEit. li e lucreaie in circulation and business patronage is very gratifying to ua all, and iu order to nut the books iu business shape wc are trying to make settlement with every one of our patrons br are in arrears Will you i leaee call at the ollico or ere Mr. Mratfcd, our business mmager, and everything will ba arranged to your entire fatisfac'.iou. Statements wi 1 be sent out or handed yon in a few dayp. I The Southern Oregon l'reshytry is convened in annual session at Oakland. The following aro eomo of the tuajy ministers present: Rev?. J. A. Town sent, Kjte'uurg; C. F. Whittlesey, Rose burg academy; C. H. Hays, Grants il'ass; F. G. S'.rango, Ashland; A. Hoherly, M'-dfor.l; Robert Ennis, Baudon ; S. If Jones, Jackson villn; A. S. Foster, Myrtle Creek; Geo. iillepo, Morshlield; Win. Clydo, M.dford;and .I.E. Blair, Oakland. R-iv. A. Maberly of Medford, was choson . Moderator. This in a very interesting convention, there lining many visitors proatmt and tho ex ercises of the higher ordor. Stanten 13; Aadrey Bridge. 12; Arthur aailson 10 ,De fnl ' P- Masta Colvin 12; Daight Berry 10; Roth Wool-1 OTrl.i. and wiil give many passengers ley 10; Garnet Otey 8; Join Rist 7: w u,8"tu utn.y to cee me orea Haul Drennen 7; Habert DuGas 7; I L Ior-l au.iana r-aeramen anlknrrf!- F.io 10 a'y W!in3Ut lo ol lime, and Stll I Still ' arrive in Oakland and Sin Francnoat Shirley Waits C; Eva Faulkner 0; Essie Martin 6: Joe Burns 6: Sibvl Gibson A: i Whitney Hastings 0; Guard L-nejoy 6; i able hcur. Albert KaopC; Wailic J-nes 6; Ethel j Huston 5 ; Lela Crow 5; Cora Campbell ; Pianos and Organs 5 ; EJiih Clements 5; MauJe Kline 5; i Ralston Bridges 5; Lvle Marsters 5; Best bargains on earth. Btet pianos Fred Risley 5; Myrtle Boj-e 4: Francis ; in 'l e wrll the Cb ckering. See one Risley 4; Polly Campbell 4; H .Uie ! one 7 octave puno care organ. Trices Dndlioer 3; Glen Wi lis 3; Claude j on ;I o ir ,J :,:'t he times. Our Short 3; Ravmond Oleson 3: Esther La- i rs ' lowest for the same grade Brie3: Ror DTkeman 3; Aeoes Pitch-1 Ej8 tv-r oBwa m Douglas coocty 9) (9 ) i T. K. RICHARDSON. Roseburg Pharmacy M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Drngp, Toilet Articles. Patent Medi- ctdpss Cigars, Stationery. Toilet Soaps, Paints Oils. phctographia npplie... ford 3; Hasel Jewel t 2; Ora Mot? 2; Minnie Hoton 2; Gertie Rast 2; Rots Tow i.seod 2; L-?na Thornton 2; Edain Moore 2; Allie Drollinner 2; Pearl Dyke man 2; forty-five others, each 1. To Members of the Christian Church. Tuere will be a convention of the iaD chorch X Martin Cref k, Oct. 20, 1390.. Be sura and attend part or all of its ses sions, that we may meet each other, and thus "each of m be comtnrted by the others faith," and discuss the beet ways and mean tor the evanglixatisn of our We are also agents for the great Eilers piaco house at Tctlacd Or. Call and examine or new lerge stock and b prices and terms. T. K. RrCHABDSON, Reseburg, Or. The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Call and Examine them. - e) (9 Q) (O (WrVWrV county. ioo .Men Wanted jTo cut and handle R. R. locomotive i wood and woik in the tinier. Wages '$1 50 per day. Highest ptics piid for i wood rutting. Go-xl timber and a long ! joS. Enqiire at the company's office at j D-x creek spur cr by 'e!tr to aVatatki afAafAAaANBakafatt AaASaAI.AalAaaAaWaaWAa AaS.AAAala.amAA... aVaBBt aSkA. t flf WVVWWVW f mWwwwmWW vf WW WW WW WW WW WW I i H5I lilt PUtaiHT MS.... . 5 (Established in ISm.) The leading varieties of thorough bred fowls. Eggs from the finest strains sent on short notice. Send for Cata logue. Address J. M. GARRISON. W. A. Wood. Roseburg, Ore., Oct. 11, lS'.iS. Geo. W. Kiri)LE, Weed & Lumber Co., Riddle, Or. Fall Millinery at Oakland. i Mesdames Evans & Tillolson, the I Oakland milliners, have just received a' handsome lino of fall and winter goodc all of the very latest B'yle, which they ' are selling at bottom prices. Call end j ten them. ' L .D. Estea went to his home at Cot- j tirt Grove today. He is a staunch! young native Oregon farmer and carpeu-j ttr and has j let secured a helpmate for j life in toe person of Miis Nettie M. Cook-, daugt.fr. Mrs. E. Ccok of New ! 1 w ' thous .nJ ber. who ou iast Thntsdar eannontod i teams. Highest Bill Poster and Distributor. Hayiug bill bjsrd in the best locations io town, I am prepared to dj all work in that line on short notice. If. G. llol'MIOLbk.K, Roseburg, Oregon. Wanted Forest Grove, Or s sve4) ai 5 AAAaaa am a a WWWWWW WW - At- - J. F. BARKER'S & CO aJAHCBEll WttS, to become Mrs. Estes. Tuo young people will go t Journal. tioutekee p'.cg. Sa'em j wemd choppers aisd SO prke, first tlasslum- j ber. sU-ady ork. Cami-dell Alexander Comsteck, Oregon. r If you see a man Losing: his Purse i You would surely tell him about it without waiting for an introduction. We see you loosing money every day by not buying from us and must tell you at once, for our prices . . SJ . a 5 are lower tnan any store nerc ana tne 5 counters are groaning beneath the weight of bargains offered. Big Surprises in m m Meu's and Bov's Clothintr. Shoes, Fall and 1 Winter Goods, Skirts, Jackets, Mackintoshes Furs, Men's and Women's Furnishing Goods, Table Linens, Quilts, Blankets. Ex amine our goods and prices, ami convince yourself that you can save money by making your purchases at the C. I. K. STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS. si Also nuAMDiflu piwnnnc wmwcnQ UIIH111I 1UII UII1ULIIU, IIIUJILI1U, HAY RAKES- Light Wot kind dood Salary. I am increa -ing my buwines an-1 i-h j tocmploy 10 ni re ger.ilf men and six 1 on goo I R.UR- y. , J. ARMtraeiK. ! more lady assis'ams Call on or addrrsa Mps. C. tlow'a This? Wet-ffelOne llundrei IVlIars Rewind j fjrany case of Catairh :hat c.ir.n..l!e erred by Hali'd Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Pro a To'e !-. O ' We the undeteignei hsve knt wn r . J Cheney for tho last 15 vea'S, at-d U-'irve I him perfectly honorable in r.ll birirt!. transactions ana hnai i.-.l!y ubie loiar ry out auy obligations made by tl eir that it might, help tl-m. From a Gm A. FL fJcn I ', ' Mr au ""t of r-.iUer's Asthmas was Tery i bad. tvs.atr.iid t Ue down at nizht fof fearot'r.iKih- rir.?. I couldu' t gt my breath. ro in.:t: r;t : ;i too ' Uooranilv.'nniow3 in the house were ' open, it scorned ns if t utv wa no nir .a-c i and that I must snrelv smother to ' g diaih. Mr. W. B. Ln-. ef this city, jgfS. ; railed mv attention ' to Acker's English j Remedy for Tiimat and I.u::;- Trou bles. ltl'.o;i3'it lit tle of it but l-iiht atKitt!cmt:;fhopca West & Tru.ix, Wholesale Ptugitiets. Tol. do, O. Valding, Kinr.an & Matv-n, Wt;olo snle Drui-Bists. Toledo, Ohio. ly, acting direitly upon t!e blnivt and mucous sin face of th- system. lice 7"c ptr liettle. S Id by all" drupcisls. Te.i. tnitii.i! - pee. ' mc a little. It cave ! mo wonderful rc- a CASTORS A Tor Infants and Children. Tbo Kind You Kavs Alwavs Bsugiu Buarb tho p.fttitiure lief, and the second bottle cured mo completely. My re covery is permanent 'V old too, for ever sines have not had the slightest return of mr enemy. I consider Acker's English Remedy by Ion? cnldi the host medicine in the world for hacking ccmcrhs. asthma and bronchitis. It completely masters those stubborn dis eases that many people wrongly suppose to be incurable. If sutlcrera willjust trv a sin pie bottle, it will prove every word I hava said, and more too.'' (Signtnl.) Johx P. Elliott. Commander John Mcgarah Post, No. 133, Portland, Mitb. Sold at 25c.. 30c. and ?t a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada: and in Eng land, at is. -.'d., 'Js. 3d.. 43. 6d. If you are not satbiicd alter buvinij, return the bottl tw your dniiigiit. and get your mocey back. HV c(.7iif! iv e fjamiM. ft . B. UOOXtM & CO, iVtff , rsrs. 1W. For sale by M. F. Rapp,