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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1899)
CONSULT WITmUS will Make you Money, Save you Honey and Chafge you nothing for the Consultation. LOCAL BREVITIES. .--vS it.-.. 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 whyr, it pays to trade at THE PEOPLE'S STORE. I. ABRAHAM, PROP. V"Ve wish to call your special attention to our Ladies' Ribbed Union Suits, whicji we are. offering at 25c. THLHAINDEALER. "cTOBEE 19.1899. For rirst-class little of Oakland. dentistry go to Dr. Bond, the watchmaker sella spectacles at lowest prices and can fit tbem cor rectly. C. W. Ballard and wife west to Dallas Tuesday to visit with relatives lor a few j weeks. A good bicycle (ladies') to trade for at this office. A good And tbe raia itreineth every day And rainetb every sight. And people here in Oregon - Are feeling out of eight. Es. Bead Iprfbargaioe and your watch re- painnp.r... ... -. . . AI Kent, ot utun was rooking moi i badness matters in tnis city Tuesday. 1 Spots before the eyes, despondency, To exchange for wood, good second constant worry, Hud van cures. All hand White sewing machine. Apply at J dnmgis:s, 60 cento. this office. j Mral Saui Lough left for (Seattle this Hodyan cores sleeplessness, bad j morning to meet tier hoe band, who is dreams and' night sweats. Fifty cents retarru-jg lrom the Klondike. Bond, tbe watchmaker, does engrav ing. We need a few more loads of wood at this office. Bring it on. John L. Arener. of Canyon ville, was county seat visitor Tuesday. Severe nervous spells, bearing down ) pains, Ion of appetite. Hodyan caiea. Tbe 8. P. pay car gladdened the hearts of tbe couipauy 'a employee at this place Wednesday. Jas. Cannon, abo has let;n srrously ill for some time pai-t is reported somewhat improved. Sleepluuenew, iDeUucl.olia, stouiaib pains, heart troubles. Hmlvmi com-s. All druggists, 50 cents. Female complaints, pale, Ballow com plexions, headaches, nervous dyspepsia. Hodyan cures. All droggtats, , Miss Marjorie Burkbart, of Lebanon, j J The lilt of the Season. "A'Yeouine Yeotleman" is tl.u rml..r uoi(K9 title of Bun Ilenilrit kd' nw play which il: bn printed at Opr House Hominy, 0:. 23d. by special rrHnn. ment with JacoVLitt. Mr. Hendricks has devoted a jrreat peal o( time and end to the work of elaborating the character of the Swede lu "A Yenoine Yentlemeu." and if bis work in "Yon Yonuon" aet season cau be Ukbxi as ao indication of what be can do, it in pretty sals to assntne that there is a treat in store for playgoers. It isn't no much the plot of the play which will attract public has been enjoying a very pleasant visit attention as the homoroos and tboroogh- with the family of Ed Huston. ' 'Tis worth a bag of gold." This ap plies with special force' to Hood' Sar- saparilla, Amorica'H GrejU-st Medicine, The Oregon mist arrived on schedule time last evening and came down' In" great chunks all night, with little signs yet of abattoir,. A broken axlo taufwd a wood tram to leave (lie track a eUort ilie'aoc north of this city WeJnu iljy evenimt. Little damage resulted. Cai't. S. S. V3mh;rB, pptcial iirent cf tbe laud otlke, he returned from an of ficial trip throngh the roat counties, north and aejt t hoi. ry deitg&tial character be will entertain bis auditors with in tbe stolid, manly, warm-henrted bwede a type as criginal s J$ is trutbfol. ,'iicgay oe-aau wtuiool exasceration that as a character study . the Uze has had nothing la years more worthy of b Guest praise. Elevated far above the clowning comedy of the present genera tion of farce comedies by tbe an of a thoroughly capable actor it wftl live !oog after lbee caricature nr fotgotteu. kTbe new piece deals with tbe life of a young Swedish raining engineer who baa j taken op bU residence in the Coeor ! d'Al-ue mining country. lis baa many? adventures, humorous, pathetic and ti-r Chas. Wonacott, who ha leen a'.'.rrtJ-j riling aDd bis entailing good naare,'invf ing school ai.dclerk.i g in a store at pwturbabil'y and diollery keep him in.' Portland, passed thn ub the city today touch 'with his audience. . nroote to bis borne at Kiddle to etjoy a Manager Arthur C. Aiston b ur brief vacation. ruunded Mr. Handricka wilJ a vrv Mrs. A. C. Uaraiers is in attendance letronii company. Asidefrom its merit at the W. C. T. U. convention at rort-lsa a diama of marked orieicahiy, rare in land. Mrs. Xarcite W. Kinney was re- its development of a strikbg character, wood. Apply I umi 0iu all drnggiSSa. . Singing in. ears, noises in bead, twitching til eyelida. Hudyan cores, fifty cental All drjiata. Wanted, girl to do kitchen wort in the conntryi' -Wagea 12 per month. Ad dresB, box 93, Eonborg, Or. When yon come to Portland remem ber and have your testb fixed by Dr. M. W. DaTia. 1S3H Em St. (j24) E. DnGaa. M. D member Board of Pension Examiners. Office. Harstera . r 1 n.M utuluing restaing corner aiuu street. - E. E. Sherwood, tbe Coos county stock buyer spent the week in this city after Nervousness, weakness, exhausted nervous vitality, rheumatism. Hudyan cures. All druggists, 50 cents. Fob Sale. A good milk cow. A good horse to trade for wood or grain. En quire at the Plaixdk.ii.eb office. (da24) Governor ' Geer baa started on his re-' turn to Oregon from Washington and will be in Salem before - the end of this week. Dwelling houses in Eosebarg are gilt edgea property these days. When a tenant moves -out three or foor are ready to move in. Ferd Gabbert, tbe Myrtle Creek mil ler, was a county seat visitor Wednes- . - . ,: j i j -i . : J - MTfflguTaiw... dtym Hei8 gofferiog tmm , feJIonoo one of bis fingers. men here. ACKERS' ENGLISH REMEDY wDl stop a cough at any time, and will core the worst cold in twelve boors, or money .refunded. 25 eta. and 50 cts. For eale at Eapp's drug store. Geo, Heath, of Oakland was a county seat Visitor Wednesday, end remember ed tbe PLAnmaaixB with a pleasant business call, adding bis name to our wpidly increasing subscription list. Don't think you can core that slight -attack i Dyepapaia by dialing, or that, it wQl core iteeli. Kodol Dyspepsia Core wnieareifjit"die6te what yon eat" n't realorea the dizestive Cleans to heakhl aIC-MABSTEKSACO. ' L 8. Weaver a well known citizen of Myrtla Creek, was a pleasant business caller at hia office Wednesday. He says that his brother', Edwin, baa a force at work packing his large dried prone pro duct lor shipment. His output of dried proses for this season is estimated at 250,000 pound!. . E. M. Lyons of Myrtle Creek was a Boaeborz .Visitor 'Wednesday and in a pleasant Irieit to this office informed us .that be contemplates a trip vo uucon in in Jthe near future where he will re aeinjde finitely. Mr. Lyons many iriendawin regret bis departure very nracb, bat all wish him success in his sew location. A list of volunteers by, cities is being Bftnted. Tbe population of Eugene is at 4.800. and she furnished um: Albany furnished 34, Baker City B6 LaGraflde 55, Oregon City 69, Pen AiLn 48. Portland 674, Eosebarg 31, fc-um 112: The Dalles 36, Ashland 53, Astoria 0, ;Woodbarn 22, CotUge Grove 7, JaftCtidn City itnnr.aeneral UlacKDurn rendered an opinion in which be holds that the county superintendent of Col umbia county cannot withhold money lrom a district in which there is only one papil,bothprenta of the pupil being directors and employing a member of tbe family aa teacher. The district therefore draws $50 per eonum, theeame M a district having several hundred students . ,:' has City Recorder David E. West went to Portland Wednesday to take in tbe ex-, poeition and look after bucinees matters in Oregon's metropolis. a Dr. Isabel Sedgewick oj Portland, who will take charge ot Dr. Myra Brown's, practice, is now located at tbe new resi dence of i". 11. Churchill, "corner of Cass and Kane streets. Office hoars, 1 toI5 p. m. Dr. Cbeadle bas a now, remedy Jar tbe extraction of teeth. tirv cocane or co caine is need. Patients with heart or lung troubles ua use it without any bad after effects. qit) The Ladies Circle will give a Manila Corio social at tbe Baptist church, Fri day evening, Oct. 20th. A Manila souvenir will be given at tbe door. Re freshments will -be served by tbe ladies. The beautiful new silk flag purchased for tbe public schools, baa been on ex hibition in Churchill St Woolley's show window for the past few days. It is in deed a handsome flag and will no doubt be highly prised by tbe scholars. Mrs. Claud B. Cannon and children left this morning to 10m Mr. Cannon at Eodiak, Alaska, where be is depoty col' lector of customs. Claud will meet them at Juneau and accompany tbem to their new borne. We wish tbem a pleasant journty. Joseph Harr.ngton's urge company appeared at the Eosebarg Opera house Tuesday evening in tbe musical farce comedy "A Breach of Promise." The play kept up a continual roar of laughter throughout the evening and was de clared oneot tbe "warmest numbers" on : tbe road. ; . ( Rev. Robert Ennie, pastor of the Coqoille City and Bandon Presbyterian cbnrches passed through this city Wed nesday enroute to bis home. He was accompanied by Elder E. A. Adams of Myrtle Point, who with Rev. Eonis had been in attendance at the PresbytersM synod which convened in. Salem last week. Tbe Plaisdealeb acknowledges a pleasant visit from both of these gentlemen. All druggists, 50 centa. Tbe Rural Northwest and Semi-weekly Plaikdkalsb both one year for only t-, price of one paper alone. After all others fail to give you satis faction take your watch to J. T. Bryan and be will make it run for yoa. (nl4d) Misses Addie Snyder -end Allie Jen kins returned to their homes at Marsh field Tuesday after an enjoyable visit with friends in this city. Don't forget tbe lemon social at the first M. E. Cbnrcb this evening. A good program and a good time assured. Ad mission 10 centa and a lemon. Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds croap and whooping cough readily yield to One Minute Cough Care. Use this remedy in time and save a doctor's bOl or tbs undertaker's. MARSTERS & CO. Wa note that tbe "Bargain Column' fakir has got as far north as Salem. He should be detained at a state institution in that city or be made to promise that he will no longer inflict himself upon the business men of tbe coon try. He caused several regrets among business men of this city. Win. Oddy, wbo was arrested and giv en a jury trial in Justice Welle court at Olaila Monday, opon a charge of larceny of school property, was acquitted, the evidence not snstainiag tbe charge, Depoty District Attorne Riddle appear ing for the state and Attorneys Byron and Hamilton for tbe defense. Mr. and Mrs. Keeler H. Gabbert, of Oregon Cit. are visiting at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. JU B. Sowiand in this city. Mr. Gabbert, wbo is city editor of tbs Courier-Herald, and special" cones pondsnt for tbs Oregooiao, is enroute to j ylfmma Eanney in Corvalii, Uu elected pifitident of ik - tate organiza tion Wedi'MPdav. j Tavtor Ltcky, ho w as ao eerioutly injutwJ lint week by being r track br tbs switch engine " at the depot, is steadily improving and the physicians are hope ful of his early recovery. W. if. Kelle . a prominent prune grower of Myrtle Creek was a Roceburg visitor yetterday. He informed us that witb the reel of the prone growers he was busy packing prune. John Chapman aud S. C. Cartrum, forest ranrers, have returned home from a very successful ca miner a campaiicn against fires in the forette of louls, Jackson and Josephine counties. " Tbe telephone lins ronnectin-j Myrtle Point and Roseburg will xn be com pleted. ' A telephone o trice h been es tablished at tbe store of Benjamin Trow bridge at Camas Wley. with Mr. Trow bridge as tbe "Helio" man. Ben Huctinztoo, the "Joi Simon" of YoncallawasaccantvFe.it ititor Wed nesday, snd in (or reed u that whils tak ing In tte sights a boot town Le observed a Dauzlas county Coxeite krazinr his horsa on the court how lawn. MesdameiG. R ChUJ, J. F. Barker snd J. W. Hamilton, wont to Portland Wednesdav to attend Hj contention of the federal c'ubi hvftertel ia woman's work. Thev were O'.rtrate of tl e S6 Meotal Culture Club of this city. Mrs. Mary Arpjr and son Eddie, of Tacoma, are guest of Mrr. Arper's is- ter. Mrs-F. A. Aderton in this city. This meeting follows a separation of about seventeen years, bewce tbe vjit is a most pleasant and enjoyable one. Hon. J. II. Booth retarueJ labia home in this city last SaUrd after a most enjoyable trip to Pelican Liy. 1a which business uaC2mb:r.d with pleasure. He reports copi tral:e enow on tbe moontains between Grants -lv and Klamath coanty. Mr. and Mrs. Loui E. Bc-idl . of Roseburg, old friends ot je editor and sister, were visiiinr their relatives, . the week. mmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmMmk? I Parents Will Find 1 i At our store Everything in School wear " 3! Si for boys and girls. We make a specialty ' of wear resisting Shoes and Clothing . ior tne young people. We are exclu- sive agents for the Celebrated Black Cat Stockings !: lor Boys and Girls. The prices, as us-, ual are as low as they can be made on p high grade goods. ' Eemember we have everything in school wear farBo ys and Girls. Parents give us acall. 301-303 Jackson St. JOSEPHSON'S. it is an elaborate kvoic prcduction. John H. Young ot tbe Broadway leatce. Naw York, has prepared a mass cf .beautiful scenery. "Everything need in that play is carried by the company. Tbs prodnciion of 'A Yennioe Yentle- man" is sure to be an event of more than ordinary importance. Birthday Dinner. Lat Munday was th Citb birthday aniiivery of little Doiotby Doj, and tbe event was celebrated at tbe home of Dr. and Mrs. DuGaa by terries a epren- did dinner to a number of little friends of tbe bright-eyed little daughter. The 'xcaaion was a most pleasant and happy the foliociog-named little gcels bt- ing present. Dorothy DnGaa,' Dorothy Godfrey. Dorothy Cannon, C.pttola Wiilie, Usxcl Eaamry, Helen Hamilton, Mabel and Nellie Smith, Llien Limford, Lala Dial- tt.itk, Lucy Brown, Frances Alloy, Fan nie tampoeii, famine Arnold, drace DaGae, Paul and George Arnold, Char Le Smith. SsUx Hamiltoa, Riy Hender son, Hubert DaGaa, Lon DaGiF, Coia Pierce, Maode . Canncn. AtUnianta, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. DaGat, Mrs. F.S. Godfrey. . - RoseburgAcademy Will reopen Sept. u, 1899. X'JKXAL, Clasicai. XXV CufKSK. TifrfXrtJKti trermloa lot Coilese. tor TwfaiBi. vt lor buunaa. lastruriloa cItcd Roseburg Pharmacy M aaucluau, iuw rsm. KM.TII Ujc frtucial, c. Kefcidfuce, Cor. istreeta. For iurtbtr iirticulan. T. WHrnxtsrr. Roeebor. Or. Jackson and Lane Died. BENNtTr-Io Rcaeboit. MocUaj, October 16, m. Miss Klla Bennett, aged 3 yrars. Fonc-ra! n-rvic.-a were condocted at tba li.ptiet cbcrch at 3 o'clock TceKlay afiernoon by Rr. John Diaewn, and the remains were laid to rest in the I. U. r . cemetei . Deceased was a sis-1 ttr to Mrs. S. A. Douglas, wite of Rev. Doueias, and during Ler reeidence witb the famiiy in this city m.de macy friends who oceply deplore her untimely death, and wbo extend tbeir heartfelt j sympathy to tbe relatives in their tad be rJavetnent. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist Drags, Toilet Articles, Patent Medi cine, Cigars, Stationery, Toilet Soaps, Paints snd Oils. photographic Ssppliej.. 5 The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate . C Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. " Call and Examine them. ' - i Josephine county to write a mining ar ticle for tbe big daily. Eoge&e Guard. The sew R K. time tabls offers a splendid opportunity for the people of tbe towns of tbs southern part of the coanty to come to Eosebarg and secure tbs superior trade advantages offered by oar merchants. They have Sns large new stocks to select from and tbeir prices are as low as can be secared ia Portland. In tbe supreme court at Salem Mon day the following decisions were banded down: Aeber Marks, respondent, vs. Wm.R. Willis, etal. appellants, judg ment affirmed ; opinion by Bean, J. Wm. R. Willis, administrator, appellant, vs. Geo. ' A. Smith, respondent, judg ment affirmed ; opinion by Wolverton, C. J Dr. J.W. Strange will be at Canyon- y ille October 19th to 23rd inclusive. He will be glad to see all wbo desire first class dental work. Ho guarantees all bis work snd material to be first class 'and to prove satisfactory. Tbe finer. t gold work a speciality, and pain lees ex Mr. Belfi; made enly a abort stay, aa bis duties st the $.P. office in Roseburg call him boms at an early date. He went to Portland from this place Sunday Corvallis Mite. Wm. Perkins snd Dora Lilen Cole, charged with stealing a borse from Wal ter Laird of Camas alley were given preliminary bearing on Tuesday oet;'e Justice Miller and were each boo J over to appear at tbe next term of the circuit court for trial. Being enable to give tbe required security for their ap- DMrance thev were committed to tbe county jaiL J. L. Stratford. Tbe Plaime.u.ks's rustler, is taking in Tea Mil, Looking Glees, Olaila and Brock way tbis week and is greatly increasing tbe circulation of our paper in that section of tbe coanty Before tbe close of tbe year this paper will baye tbe largest circulation of any paper published in the county, judging from tbe present rate at which oar cir culation is increasiusr. It will also H? noted that our advertising and job pri racting succesfully accomplished no bad after-effects. Tbe new bats the women wear are never pretty to the men ; they have to get used to them, tbe same as they get used to tbe face of a new cook in tbe kitchen. But will they ever become reconciled to the beta worn this year? Tbey are ugly enough to cause horses to shy ; big, broad brimmed cow boy bats with a quill in tbem that would tickle ttbe heart of a fat old Indian Chief. with I log patronage is increasing at the same rapid rate. Married. SOHE " " FALL BARGAINS. WEBBER-SMITH At the home of tbe bride's parent la Eadenbower, Wednedeyveniog, Oct. 13, 1899, Mr. Stephen M. Webber and Mi Alta Smith, Rev. Geo. R. Arnold officiat ing. At tbe conclusion of the ceremony hearty congratulations were extended and the bride and groom, to gether with tbe guests prowht were seryed witb excellent light refresh ments. Tbe contracting parties are both. Tbe Ore goo ', Baptist MiaUterial coo- fetei.ee was in session sPotflDd this week. Tbe attendance was large. Mrs. Dollie Thompson came op from Portland Friday, and after vlelung with relatives went to Roseburg eondey to meet her husband, wbo is an S. P. en gineer oat of Roseborg, south. June- UonCity Bulletin. The new coartboase will suon be ready for oecopaecy. It is a model of teatnear, attractivenees and conveni ence. 5. aoaite has tbe contract lor laying tbe fewer and drai&a from the court boose sad wilt soon bavs bis work completed. Commencing November I, Portland bcelmen rill ba allowed to rLla cn tbs eUewalke, an ordinance having been paaeed to that euect with certain re- etrictioce. Other towns are making like ccccessiocs to the wheelmeo for tbe winter months. The following conn lea were married at the Portland exposition Monday night : li. J. Staley, of Portland, and M1n Ma bel Uitcbman, of Marion coauty ; Peter Anderson end Miss Augusta E. Carlson, of Portland; W. A. White of Portland, and Mies Kate A. Manning, of Clacka mas coanty. Tbe HaiNRiddle Hardware Compaoy yesterday filed articles of in evaporation in the state department, and will begin bnsioessatan early date! The ccm piny sill deal in hardware and general merchandise at wholesale- and retail. The principal office will be located at Grants rase, Josephine coanty. Tbe company is capitalued for f 15,000, divid ed into shares of tbe par value of $10 each. William Hair, president; Geo. R. Riddle secretary, and L. L. Jewell, 'are tbe directors and incorporators of record Dr. J. A.Townsend was duly installed s Vast or of the Presbyterian church of this city last Tuesday evening in tbe pretence of a large congregation and vis- iliog pastors, among wham were Rev. Ennis of Bandon, Rev. F. G. Strange of Ashland. Rev.S. a. Jones of Jackson vil'e, Rev. C. W. Hayes of Grants Pas Rev. J. E. Klalr 01 Oakland, linr. a. t, Foster and Elder E. A. Adams of Mmle Point, and Rev. Robt. Christ ison of this city. Kev. vr. iownseno is one oi tne ableot and most scholarly ministers ot the Oregon Presbytery and bis reappoint ment to the cbnrcb of this city is a souri'8 of much grali6cation to not only bis congregation bnt our people general ly. - rioWs Tbis? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fur any caee of Catarrh that ra¬ be re red by HalTa Catarrh Cure. J. CHESEY 4 CO., Props. Toledo, O. We the ondertigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 veers, and believe I hits perfectly honorable In ail bneinees I transactions snd financially able to car-1 ry out any nbiicationa made by their I firm. West & Treat, Wholesale Draggirts, Toledo, O. WaldinT, Kinnaa A Marvin, Whole-1 sale Drapxtsta, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Core is taken internal ly, adieu directly neon the Llocd and id neons e-iriac ci the vtem. Prve Toe I perbottKi. tola ty alt ilrcggiata. . Test. montaij tree. fiHPlI!iK.,.-- " (EaUblished ia 1S77.) The leading varieties of thorough- . bred fowls. Eggs from the Scest strains sent on short notice. Send for Cata- logue. " Address Forest Grove, Or. J. M. GARRISON-1 - At- - J. F. BARKER'S A CO Mill WMfc- Obituary. Diizabeth R. Mendeebal waa born Ao?. 14th 1S47. wasmartitd to William B. Carey April ord 137; died at MyrOe Creek, Oregon, Oct. 13th IS3Q. Sister Carey wes born of Quaker parents ard lived in that faiib till ber death. he waa thoroughly devoted to God, and the past tew years of ber life ei e was very spiritual minded, r-te wns an invalid fur SO years and at times suffered ex Ireme paio, jet she bore, her sufferings witb Christian fortitude and patience. never coropiainicg undt-r the most ex- treoie inffericg. Mie leaves a hocband and fcur dacttbli-rs to innam the leva o a faithful wife and a loving and kind mother ; yet tbey mourn not as thoee tbst have no hope for she gave to tbem tbe best tvideace that she was going home. . X. Haw&ea. each of whoa is a fixst-clKM . Acetylene Gas. ; Be inderendeot of cas and electric liirht . corporations and own your own lighting plant. The Nation', generator does not have to be cared fr ofuner thsn ouce In 15 da3 a. Ilia positively ale and i recommended by all insur ance boards. We light resideucee. cbnrches. Stores, factories and towns 40 per cheaper. tbn other svstems with double the ilinmiiia'ium To responsible parties will ship machines on thirty dty's trial. Send for free booklet cn acetylene gas. We want good agent. National AciTriKt G. Co., (1912).. . Buffalo, N. Y. Also nuAMDinw PiMncDQ Mnwcne Uliniill IUI1 UIHULliU, hlUliLIIUs HAY RAKES- Read This, Consumptives ' From the way my wife coughed for six months, I knew she had toc.au gp- tioa. She stiovrcd it m ner lace, too, ano ner ooay wwaxea iwijraamavHM ton. Alter she cot down ia bed tne doctors couxin i ao any gtxn. a cauoa tax bom Ln. l. J- ooannoa su l.. . phvsician. but they had nothing "that would reach the trouble ia her longs. My wife's father came to see her one day. when he cot very low. He lives in n . . . T - - ceoar iase. is., wouc w live ia Rice Laic, Wis. He said he knew what was needed, and made roe get a bottle of Acker's English . Remedy for Consumption. " I went to Schmidts, oar local druggist. and gotabotue. aud it helped her right away. She took eight joc bottles, and tneypui ner back on her feet aad made her as sound and well as any wo man m town. She has ta&cs oa Mesa again, sue aoesn t cough, and if any one who doesn t know tne tacts was xo be told she was so near death with consumption, he wouldn't believe it. My wife does au her housework, and at night sWma soncdlv as you release . B. . . .. H . . . . . . -. Ik Iter stomach no longer gives ner any irrmnio az aiu .viayoc yoa aaoDt.waaxa. am telling. If so. I advise you t see J. X. Schmidt, the druggist wbo sb&Xis Acker's EugUsh Rcmcdv for Consumption. Hell tell yoa the same thing, am aava Acker's Enelisa Remedy is wonderful in all throat and lux& troubles : tut it is sold on a guarantee to cure, or moaey returned, and ho never yet had A PIP -1 MMnniiiHiimiiiiiHiiiHiHiHiiiimimiu ilf you see a man bottle come back to his store, although he bas sold hundreds of them, llj is Luther Bedell, Rice Lake. Wis." - . , Acker's Radish Remedy is sold by an drareista trader a padtfv guaraaW ' hat Tnir nonn wilt b rrfnodml ft caae of faitnre. rx- jbc. aad t a SoUaS 01 . ' L'nitcd States and Canada. In KnxiinJ i. tl j- and 4a. . . f Vt B'rfsr tte ciorr jaoranfre. V. It BOOKER CO. frxa IMl ti i For sale by M. F. Rapp, Druggist, if t l?err.mber W keep Weleepon-Iy. tlie beet yarns. T1nnartkT8 on Yarns. A e the GOLDEX FLEECE YARNS. Those 'Yarns with the Golden Fleece ticket on every baalr contain half again as many yards to the tKund or liank as any other brand. .The qnajity the best ad by actual test the only fast black. DETJTSCHM . . STRICK WOLLE FOUR PLY " GOLDTN FLEECE YARK8 are first quality and unequaled in Eaxony, Knitting and Zerbyrs. J j Weil SUU luiui; uunu m iiua wuuv I ) - . j W 'S WX the groom bag n employee of ths S. I QCi - Q MIC fit TSfZ P.Co.,attbisMwhile the brldeiss L-'U31f1& llf 1 W1 OW I popular school teacher on. this coanty ccneratalatiojs an' SlOO Will buy you a Cor net proof against rust. The name is WARNER S RUST PROOF abk to see them. There are more than one style. The only corset guaranteed to us absolutely rust-proof We carry a large line of corsets in sever The bappy couple left oh a wedding trip to Portland .and other Willamette valley points last night, when after a so- (fui.ii r.f a fa vmL'I thnv will rntnrn to HflfilPrV RflrrA iriQ Roseburg to reside. Tbe Pnuojiuuta joins in ext ending Banish miecivinsrs. Just on the edire I best wishes. of cold weather we provide great values for you in Ladietj' and Children's wool or cotton hosiery. Importers announce a material advance. That makes our present performance almost eccentric. Spend ten minutes looking at the differ- n Seringa here. You'll do more than itr n .."oBfib your purse be lean. iwa v rvu ki - si m m . Wanted j Two hundred wood choppera and S too Men Waated Zrtry dollar purchase entitles the customer to a guess on Gold watch given away. ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE, REITZELL-13ELL At the M. JS. parl sonage, Saturday evening, Oct. 14. 1899, Mr. M. E. Reitzell and Miss Jes sie M. Bell, Rev, Geo. R. Arn61d, of ficiating. Tbe contracting parties are popular ind highly esteemed young people of this county, ths bride being one of Dock Iss county's successful school teach -c. Tbey will reside at Ruckles. We join tl eir many friends In extending congratula tions and wish them a loog, happy, pros pCyoui wedded life. " Miss Anna Myert formerly of Rosa- burg, snd Mr. Owen Jones of Portland, wert married Thursday evening, Ort. lii 1899, at tbe borne of tba bride's parents in Portland, by Rev. J, F. Cbromlsjt of tbe First Christian church. C. : m : m m You would surely tell hint 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 D;es ' , are lower " t"han any store hete and the S counters are groaning beneath the weight of bargains offered.' I Big Surprises in Men's and Boy's Clothing, Shoes, Vail aud Winter Goods, Skirt st Jackets, Mackintoshes t Furs, Men's and Women's Furnishing 3 Goods, Table Linens, Quilts, Blankets. Ex- amine our goods and prices, and convince J yourself that you can save money by making your .purchases at the C. I. K. STORE. teams. Highest price, arst ber, steady work. el- tira- r . l'BELL & A UXX ASDtlt. Corotot kOreiron. Notice of Diasoluion of Parnershlp. I . . . - . ... i , it. tn r . wood i II ,otk in ttie Umber. Wages $t . 0 f-r Kieltt rtm rU foer .-iik'-.j; (Jim! ttrolvr e loag Ei'j ir tb ciup it' 4bVe at 1W- t rf-i r'TVtrt I . G. W. RinDLs, W ;. A L tt tVs, RHdle, Or. Cii; P.isn-r and Distribute n r Si FISHER & BELLOWS. Notice is bemby Riven that th prt nHhin liretof;irn exirStinn t etwefn li. W. Kruse and D. R. Sbaobr,s, l.at (li,t Wrii ts.WH 'ocations been dissolved by mutual ceoetnt. Thjlr ..., ,,vpw, rt , all wk tn saia w. . rvroee ns iwin'i ""-i indebtedness of said tirru aud will collect all moneys ds aaid fi'm. 4eltBCSlltltItEtltltIlilwlliaiIlBlwlwllw Datel this I0:h day of OcU UM. D. K. Sham iaooK, . G. W. Ktu stf. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tha Kind Yea RaT? Always Bough. Bears ths Signature of t'ni-t Itrti ir r-lt.sM ii.H. II. Ci. lIoc8ouaa, Roeeborg, Ojsscb. Fall Millinery at Oakland. Vcwthi'iu' Kvana A Tlllotaon, tSO 0k:.40.l mi!:ii-r, iv joet received fi.oiU. iu I niM: fail amt wiater foode i! r-f the rv latest Cjle. which tbsy re-;li'K t tv-ttrti priuee. Call snd ee l!;". AlldrttJi-tK't. allowneea. falling seats-, trouble. Hudyan eons, 1