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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1899)
aX" The Peoples Store Always the Cheapest. No Shelf worn stuff at our store. Everything bright, new and clean. Remember when you buy a suit of clothes, hat or necktie at our store you get absolutely the BEST and LATEST in STYLE which puts you in line with well dressed men. Excellent values in LOCAL BREVITIES. 5uihwck-l Douglas. n m, ins, IS I. ID I i 1 SI Shoes for everybody at prices which always please. If you will visit our store we will treat you fairly and will convince you of our ability to save you money and that 4f"!T PAYS TO TRADE AT" The Peoples Store, I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor. ilSz PLAINDEALER. For tirst-cUss dentistry Little ot Oakland. go to Dr. OCTOBER ?6. im Bond lor bargain! and your watch re airing. D. F. Higcinbotham was in thecitJ was Hilton Olivant, of Looking Glass ii in the city today. Dr. C. . Loomifl, of Eugene, was in the city, yesterday. John P. Patera, of Camas Valley, wasi ! a city visitor yesterday. Mr. C. ft. M.rllav mrent In Oakland ! wis morning ior a suoit visit. B. Jennings, of Cottage Grore. sa j at lolrMt pricea ,nd c, fit tjM.m I the city yesterday. j iiiy. Hndyan is now eold at 50 cents i9r cBlcen gre ,m0Ting it0 package by all droxRisU. Get Hndyan. new quarter. h lhtt conrthou8e To exchange for wood, a good second ! today. uauu nuiw nnwi uiBkuuiv 11- 1 this office. - yesterday, v A. Fen km, of Myrtle Creek, the city yesterday. bade for A good 'wood. Apply at this office Fitnples, eruptions, sweat bands and j bargain, lee are cored by Hndyan. All druggists j Miss Mary Medley returned Thursday 50 cents. j rrMn a j8;t at Portland and Oakland. C. H. Churchill of Millwcii, was look- j Tidings. ing rfter bosinen interests ii Rooburg, yestarday. Mies E. G. Hendricks, of Koseburg, is visiting Portland, a guest of the Perkins. Portland Telegram. Miss Lutie Sacry, accompanied by ber cousin, Mies Edna Mackey, came in from Harris burg, Tuesday. Wanted, girl to do kitchen work in the country. Wages (12 per month. Ad dress, box 93, Eoseburg, Or. When you come to Portland remem ber. wad bare your teeth fixed by Dr. M. W? Davis. 163' First St. (j24) E. DuGas. M. D., member Board of Pension Examiners. Office. Marsters building residing corner Main and Cass street. "One good turn deserves another." Those who have been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla are glad to tell others about it. Three and a half inches of rain fall, in as many days last week, showing an on osual precipiiaUon for this season of the year. J. II. Booth, receiver of ttie Bosebnrg land office, arrived down today, and will visa Booth-Kelly Co. interests. Eugene Guard. Mrs. C. A. behlbrede has gone to Sa lem, where she expects li meet the Jo who t'41 arrive in Oregon in a sly' ' .pse on&sii. Jar. Cloak informs ns that bis ton and 'daughters, who are attending school at Salem, are doing nicely and are well pleased with the outlook for the school year. ACKEBS' ENGLISH REMEDY will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 eta. and 50 eta. For sale at Espp'a drug store. - Don't think yon can cure that slight attack cf Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will cure itselL Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will cure if; it "digests what you eat" and restores the digestive organs to health. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Mrs. Whittlesey, wile of Vial. C. T. Whittlesey of the Koseburg Academy, and family, accompanied by Miss Maude MacMiUer, will arrive in this city this evening from Portland. The family take op their residence in the Tolles cottage on the corner oi jacasoo acu ; Lane streets. Miss Maude MacMiller '; Bond, the watchmaker, doec engrav ing. Dr. Hoover visited Portland this week. Mrs. Miry aith of Oakland is visit ing in Galena. Mrs. Snow Willis has returned home from a visit at Portland. All coiutimnicatiuim relating to Miy ueuaituiKtit ' of the pulilievioii or buaintfiof thu I'i.ainmkii.kk. tiouM he j trip adi!-.' jod to the Pi.aindkalku 1'ul. lull ing Coipi ruy, nod not to miy individual connected with tho pajier. J. Dinning ot Looking Ulns. i visit lug lolatives on Cios Kay. Henry J. Booth of Koseburg, was here ovor last night. Eugene Guard. The Peoples Store, 1. Abraham pro prietor, has change of ad in this inane. See it? We desiro to call special attention to the announcement of the Racket Wore, ou another pae. Arthur Ki!er, nf Oakland, lm m-ccit-ed the position of nititit ojHirator (or the itoutlierii 1'acitic iif this i-ily. Keren t phippiDK retwrts from Coos Bay pluw a wouderlul increase in travel by steamer between that point and other coast cities. Clyde Caddis, of Uutwlmrtf, was in Corvallis today, (lie guest of JVh'Mor and M re. Horner, atCauttiorn bill. Carvallis Mite, October l&th. W llbur risk Brock, euix-riiiteudeut of circulation of the Orrgouian and Charles Kiniiler, traveiiug at'tnt af the Evening Telegram, were pe want callers at this office on Tuesday. State Supef ittfiiitaiiT Ackpruian, Presi dents W. T. Van .V-oy of AkhUnd Nor mal and John B. Walker, of the Drain Normal, wore in Crants l'.iss Ust week, attending teachcrH ip-iiiutc. Marriage lioentes i:.Vi; lu-rn Kranted tlie (o'll.jHiog ptr-inn s i'iv ti:ir last is soe: George IVh1 ami Lucv F. Ap pleite, H. A. Uilm.o and Mary E. Pierce, Walter D. Butler and M,auda D. ll trs and W, P. Wouacoti and Jea sie i'luitrr. Onr reporter, who viaiiwl foii'liwet-t DoilX'ii" I tat wi-ek, liaa Huh to i:iy his lie', i.etee.tlie P. :.ition ai;eut at this p'sre, went to San Franc's co, last night, t attend a nuetici: of the Order of Trleirau'ietj to he in cession at that J . K. Medley from est t ork, spent H y M u Ks,r sH be tl)8edt fc Sunday with his family in Oakland. - t . , , , i teu davs. It is to to hoped that the Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Beckley of Oak- n .x offirt wo,k w, inefi,.;,,, t0 land, will spend the winter in Portland. , hig w.bf whIch L hftB Dot ,aIIy . Mark Munson and Sister Lydia are at-1 overeJ s:nm bi's ritirn to Roseburf. tsndingS.S. conventions at Eugocetndj C(ias. E. Comstock assistant Grand W. P. Heydon, of Clerelaod, as jolly as ever, wss a caller at this office this morning. Dr. S. M. Hamby, formerly of this city, is now located at 83J Market street San Francisco. Racking headaches, bleary eyee, weak ness, noises in head. Hudysn cures.' All druggists, 30 cents. 3. W. Wagner of Drain came in yes terday on business and retained oj the late train this morning. Mrs. S. Henderson of Koseburg, wss the guest of Mrs. D. W. Stone last week. She returned Saturday. Tidings. Fob Sale. A gcxl milk cow. A good horse to trade for wood or grain. En quire at tbe Plaixd&aler office. (da24) Mr. . tJ. Coats, one cf the old settleis of county, now of Wilbur,' is doing busi ness in town today and made this office a pleasant visit. Mr. 3. Booerts of Elkton, was in tbe city Tuesday visiting bis daughter and returned to Drain on his way borne Wednesday morning. ' Mrs. Emma Howard aniijher son Dee from Ten Mile were in the city several days last week visiting friends snd at tending to business. CspC S. S. Mathers, special agent of thegeneral land office, came np from BoseburK yoftefday and today left for Lakeyiew via Ager. Tidings.3 Tbe dwelling bouse on the farm of J U. Short, on tbe North Umpqua, burned Monday night. Loss about $1000. The building was insured for $S0O ia the Norwich Union. Dr. Isabel Sedgetrick oj Portland, who will take charge ot Dr. Myra Brown's practice, is now located at tbe new resi dence of F. II. Churchill, corner of Cass and Kane streets. Office hoars, 1 to5 p. m. ev. S. A. Douglas is in Eotgene this week attending the council of the church in reasion there for tbe purpa w of or daining Rev. Smoot. Prof. C. T. Whit tlesey will fill tbe Baptist pulpi t in this city Sunday. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church will give a dime social at tbe borne of Mrs. O. F. Godfrey, on Thurs day evening, October 26th. A cordial iovitation is extended to all and a .pleas ant evening is assured. A call at Winchester yeaterda rescu ed in tbe additioo of the names if sever- ta accent a position in tbe acad .ii. al orominent Dersone to our aubai:riDtiun Tonngladj. and comes well recommend- Ilrt- The development of the watr ed We join In extending the family power at that place wUl be a great help and MissMacMilW a hearty welcome, to Douglas county a- well as to Wjn- Chester. to our city. Albiny Pale, emaciated, tbin, weak men and women. Hndyan curt?. All drug ,, 53 cents. W. V. Pierce bas a nice, new, clean up-to-dats stock of groceries at Win chester. Byron Sattoa of Millwood, was in the city yeeterday and made this cffiri a pleasdntcall. Mrs. DP. Smith returned to her borne in PorJrnd yesterday foio a v:mc with friends in this city. F. F. Hook and wde, ot Koeeiicrg, are visiting Portland, and are registered at the Perkins. Portland Telegram After all others fail to give you talis- faction take your watch to J. T. Bi ran and be will rnrke it rua for you. (olid) The forty-first annual association of tbe Congregational churches of Oregon, is in convention at Eugene, with a larga attendance and interesting program. Dr. J. W. Strange will bs at Myrtle Creek from October 27 to November 2,1 felly prepared to do such denUl work as may be desired by b' patients at that place. A. K. Mattoou, of LookiDg (la, was in town jesterday and was a p'easant caller at the Pi.aisdi:.li.b. i.ifije. Mr. Maltosn is one of this paper'' eiannb friends. Pneumonia, ia grippe, coughs, colds croup and whooping cough readily yield to One Minute Cough Cure. Use this remedy in time and save a doctor's bill or the undertaker's. MABbTEES & CO. John Giles, Wm. Page and Geo. Mul len, of Myrtle Point, were in Marshfield last week on their way borne from Cape Nome, Alaska. They speak highly of that mining district, and Intend going back in the spring. Coos Bay News, October 24. Charles Winters, of Jacksonville, Ore., one of the pioneer settlers of Jackson county, died a few days since, at Talent, where be bad gone visiticg. Mr. Win tera for several years has bad his mono ment finished and erected in bis lot io tbe cemetery at Jacksonville, where his remains were taken and interred. Mrs. C. L. Weetenheiser, uf Yoncalla, Diuglas county, has been visiting her son, Fred, siuce Friday, at Caathorn hall, returning borne today, bbe is greatly pleased with our institution and departs feeling that no other eclioil in the state affords such opportunities for education as the agricultural cofe,e Corvallis Mite, October 25. On Tuesday two persons giving their names as Chas. Gonnon and Al Ogwell were arretted at Eagene on suspicion of being the persons w ho held up and shot Hiram Shook at Comstock. The parties were brought to Koseburg by City Mar shal Diliard, but a thorough investiga tion by tbe officers hera convinced them that the suspected parties were not the guilty ones and they w era diecbarged. jiatt'r of the United Artisans, is in this city oetiib!7 for tbe purpose of organ win m a eem'Jy of Uoi'ed Ar;irans. This order whi.e only four years old ranks high among the -older beoificiaiy orders. l-eeiu? the Ar. isms' plan was built light. With the past experience of other 1'ke orders as a crit.risn, th:s orde-has been, established on revised and mora thoroughly improved pti iciple in fact it has tjn s arted rght, hence i;s lipid growth and popularity. There t re already many Artisans in this city A sjort visit to southwest DonglaH re veals to ns uiore fully the prosperous condition of the cu"iit. At Ten Mile we found Mr. M. Ollivant repitiiing and otherwise beautifying his premise. By lh way, Mr. Ollivant in one of the pros pi runs husincs men of the county. Kev. Hampton is building a nice rt-si-deuce on bis ranch. If any one thinks for a moment that Ten Mile valley w ill not paoduce potatoes prodigious in size and excellent in quality, the' should call at the home of Mrs. Emma Howard and she will speedily convince them on that point, as the growth of spuda on her farm during this season wan simply phenomenal. In the Looking Glass valley we found the farmers happy as well as prosperous. Mr. C. U. Spaugh with his traction en gine attached to a grain chopper had chopped over 200 bnshels of grain in the forenoon and several wagon loads of grain arrived during the noon hour to be ground during the afternoon. Mr. Spaugh is running his mill on Saturday of each week and his venture is proving quite an industry and meeting a long felt want in the community. We were kindly received and elegantly entertained at the home of Mr. George Marsh. This is one of the cicest homes of the Looking Glass valley. advise persons of the county or state who may be interested in tree or fruit culture to visit Mr. Marsh and Bte wt.t wondenul and satisfactory results t o i . n-curing io this line. Tbe class of clrinl Iruit from his orchard this Mason is certainly . ex cellent and his orchard in splendid con dition, and within a fewj ears this will be one of the best orchards in the coun ty. Truly this section of the country is a favored one and iu people thrifty and energetic, mmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmm Parents Will Find 3 At our store Everything in School wear 3 for boys and girls. We make a specialty of wear resisting Shoes and Clothing 2 fr the young people. We are exclu- zS g: sive agents for the Celebrated zS g Black Cat Stockings S ior Boys and Girls. The prices, as us g ual are as low as they can be made on z bigh grade goods. Remember we have everything in school wear farBo ys and Girls. Parents give us acall. 301-303 Jackson St. Winchester Items. who it U lnpci will co-operate with Mr. j gher, Saturday John McKay, our ei lion bote made a bufeinms trip to Koeeburg Thu tday. J.T. Uuou, Wioch.sier'n capitalist, went to Couiaiock uu Friday's Ic-al. , Mrs. W. 11. Keliey ot Myrtle Cittk, ls visicg he daughter, Mr?. K. i'orl!. Archie Dowtll of Koeehurg ia visiliog his cousins, Kslph nd Vernon Virson. Mies Bc.-sitj Powe't baa re torr.ed from aa extendi d yuit ui Myi !e Crtck.. Mrssni. .Dduibietun. U-hey, DeWiltt and Wayne Gi'lam weie at the Huh Saturday.; Miss.badie Piikiogtpn of Itoeaburg, was vistting her sister, Mrs. John Galla- JOSEPHSON'S. Roseburg Academy Vill reopen Sept. ii Xobmal, Classical ad CiiURfeC. , 1S99. Bl'BlXKSS liio.-c.utli Tr(arUiQ for Collece, tiir T.-n:litug, ui lr bniDcan. Id.Uui ihmi sivtn In Latin. Urwk, t rentb, Oi-rmn, MnUrmaticj. Natural ejc-..-u-. Hiur, rneliib. Kburthau'l. Typenr:liui(. ."eiiir.aiiht. au't liytleue. Able siiuais, low raun. for lurtbir ji-articatan, .IJri tbe i ritiuai, C. T. WHITTLUjEY. I Koseliurg. Or. Kebideuce, (Jur. Jackson aud Lane Streets. Saved Nearly $46. Comu ok in he organization of an as sembly i 1 thii city on a gcod, solid, firm br 'iness-i'ke foundation. An interest iug social wi:l be given 'o prospective members next week, exact date and place to b9 announced hter. Hop Notes. Hans C. Walberg purchased of John sou &. English ot bilvertoo, 86 bales prime hops at 9 cjnts; also57 bales at 10 cents of Satber Eros. The latter lot was strictly choice, and tbe price paid represents the highest market value. K. S. Armes oi Woodbnrn sold 75 bales at S cents toFabcrA Neis, of Al bs iy. Another saU uf Clackamas county hops was made Monday. Mr. Baker, of Wileonville, sold to Henry Weiohard of Portland, 12,000 pounds at 10 cent). Tbe hops wilt be used in making beer in Portland. Washington crowers will hold their bops for a better price and an organiza tion bas bsen perfected with that pomt in yie. Wm. Crown & Co., receive! a consign ment of hops from Wheatland last night via Pomona, consisting of 'Zi bales. Sa lem Journal. LARLY HITS OLl. ralmer Aires today received, returns from 30 ba!w of Fuggle hops that he shipped ou consignment to Milwaukee, Wis. They were sold en October 12th for IS,', cents per ponnJ, being 21 days enioate. Ibis nets Mr. Ayres 10 cents. Late bops, which are always two or three cecta higher, on the date these sold would btiuj only S to 10 cents in Eugene Something is wronj somewhere. Guard, Oct. 23. We wonld like to hear from a't ye com da plumes throughout the sphere of the 1'lmndeaixk's ielm. Faming ts receiving considerable al t. ition at present. Many of the farm eis have already b;en eeedicg. We sincerely bote that the reported negro laborers shall fail to arrive, to the entire tatisfaction of tbe wboie community. The pLAiKDkiLta's hustling business ; manager. Mr. feu at ford, was over here! Wednesday acd secured four new sub-1 scribers. ! The Georgia In vevtment Cu'r. boom was washed out by tl. rtcent high water. It pieeeutcd tjoite a view in going oyer the dam. Mrs. John Gallagher, little Kulh I'ow- ell.'Mark Turpin and Baby McKay among Winchester's tick, but all convalescing at present. What Mr. Samuel Forbis says of tbe machine we sold him: O'.ex, (itlliim Co.. Ore., S t V2, Jjearn. Koebuck A Co.. Chumu, 111. L4r Sirs : We are very mjch p-eastd with our Burdick Sewing Machine that we got of you. It dta i:s work ;rfcct, r inaeasyaod we lh'uk it is a beauty. Our Sewing Maxbioe cost us just 1SM7 alie- ibe freight was paid, a eayi-g to us oi $15.53. Yootj Kespectfu.Iy, Foams. We wiM send this time machine to a.iy reader of tbe Plaisdlalkb, who can examine it at tbe freight depot, and :f found salisfaclory, pay the freight aj,ent $15.50 and freight charges. No doubt. Mr. Samuel Forbis will be willing 10 show Lis machine to any intending pur chaser. We will mail tree our Sewirjg Machiue catalogue io aiy reader of this paper on application. St.Xt-S, KofcMilCK & Co. CJiicago, 111. , IRoseburg Pharmacy wwwvvw M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Drngs, Toilet Articles, Patent llodi- - cue, .Cigars, Stationery, Toilet Soaps, Paints arid Oils. ptoppiiic papplie.. The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Call and Examine them. o) (0 G) rVvVvVvW : I I I (Establishetl in 1VT7.1 . The leading varieties of thorough- f bred fowls. Eggs from the finest strains sent on short notice. Send for Cata- $ logue. Address Forest Grove, Or. J. M. GARRISON. S Albany Hcstoffice Robbed. SBMSBasBBSK Aijja.vv, Oct. Si. Ii was learned this morniog that the Albany postoffice had beeo entered by burglars and the vault j rilled. It was cui lentiy the work of I profenional men. The thieves entered under an adjoining huitdiog and dug a are tunnel under the posicflic) building, re are moved a portion cf lh foundation of tbe 1 vault and cut a hole in the ateel floor of It seems that at last the long hoped i luo T,a,l 0lcn Kv ,u sieves access for manufacturing eaUblusbmenta wi'l j to u'e ftof.ce fouds. ihr work bad be boilt, and Winchester's water powtr ; JuUy going on for several ilixjd. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Be .0. eeKB. Kt, of ;.,;. ar l.r n,t .,ihini , ne actual amouni usen is not Known. interested will soon arrive. They pre- regjstereJ pacn.gea were r;Bed, m h.,ii,t in .(l.tiiinn t., . .aw mill hat their contents cannot now te atcer- 1 . sash and door factory , a Hour mill a box faetory aud shingle mill. There is plenty of labor and material here or ad jacent! for all purposes, and we would not adyise anyone seeking employment to come here, eiuce the market is well supplied. Uxo. Scottsburg. SOflE FALL BARGAINS. aw A..v ravavawAvAaB' Remember ! We keep only the best yarnf-. We j are headquarters ou Yarns. We keep j the GOLDEN FLEECE YARNS, j Thoee Yarns w ith the Golden Fleece J ticket on every hank contain half again j as many yards to the pound or hank as : any oJ-rand. Tlwality the bet : and iC Jjal tett the fast black. DECTfcCiiM STR1CK WOLLE j FOUR I LY GOLDTN FLEECE YARNfi are first quality aud uuccjualed U Saxony, Knitting and Zephyrs. rt J f " Will buy you a Cor Tj I . LLIJ i. J get proof against rust. The name is WARNER'S RUST PROOF ask to see them. There are more than one style. The only corset guaranteed to us absolutely rust-proof We carry a large line of corEeta in sever grades. Hosiery Bargains Paiiish misgivings. Just on the edge of cold weather we provide great values for jou in Ladies' and Children's wool ot cott! hosiery. Iwiortcrs announce a material advance. That makes our present jicrforiiiaiicu almost eccentric. SjK-nd ten minutes linking at the differ ent offerings here. You'll do more than look even though your purse be lean almoi are riing caught now in large numbeis. Ooits a rise in lha liver last week the first this fall. W. G. Grabbe is Lauliug fish for Thompson and Franklin. The foil- hone stags now comes down one day and back the next. A l.ttlo stranger rccenUy arrived at the hom- of William. Sagabsrd. Lela A irews will b- gu next Monday morniag cirryiu? ths hTBeback mail. G. L. Dorland, a chiropodist, wts em plovcdin theputau tof bi3 proieision here bt week. M. D. Thompson wsia town Jlon day, nU-idiag to visit Teilcoos onbD&i nees but trrne I back on accou it nf the threatening weather. We Uarn th ,t Jesse Uaer la'o of tb' eectioa. wcaso uafortnnate eB to nave his thumb cut off by an ax recently while employed -near Ga diner. Walter Duller' recently visited his old home and his vi?il was most brief. II was qiite anxious to rcuiru to Drain, ul ao to his homo in the north. Walter is to take Mrs. Ii. ba:k with him thi time i'i the person of Miss Manna Sel era. Tho yo.iiia couplo are most excel lent in every ritcpect. and we extend to them our best wmbea tor long lilo, happi ncss and unfailing prosperity. Every dollar purchase entitles the customer to a guess on Gold watch given away ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE, Also PUAMDini! DIMnCDO Mnmrno uimitu luii uiiiuf.no, iiiUWLl.o, HAY RAKES. tained. It is believed the lcia is abouj 00. Tbe robbeiy was ducovered yesterday morning, but the Hsto!hee officials did not disclcie the fact antit this morning No clew as yet. j How'5 This? I . 1 .1 .. V . - U ..... 1 V. I V . "J . 1 W 0 . H.I U The price ol fall ibinook salmou, fur any caee of Catarrh that ran not be steelheads aud suveraiues has teacceii U-ured tv llall a CatarTh Cure the highest figure ever offers I 011 Ibe j K. J. CUESEY & CO., Props. Toledo, O. Columbia; 4 cents a pound, and l"s ; W the ua lei signed have known F. J, cents ia leing paid for dog salmon. ! Cheney for the laet 15 vears. and t!ieve .. j hicr perfei tly honorable in all bnsineeB transactions aud Gnancially able to car ry out any obligations made by their ' a opened on Cass street, opposite deKt, at which may be had fresh DUFFY'S RESTAURANT. Whole- r eMail rant baa been ! , West & Irnax, Wholesale Uruggists, v, i Toledo, O. ar. ohi. kn .lla InnrhM an.t muiui;, Miiuaii .uajyiu, ' 1 r m 1 besides meals at all hoars, regular meals Mle "W"". iuleuo un,- a served. Lunches and onick meals i . ii wwn "ii-i. BWn lorv a " 1M ...llHH .flHUtl T tllu.H II.A S I . .. M. , I 4j. HttlUK .atiVTV.nt iipni a.in- ai-tsi hiiv lorraiiroaa seengfrsa ejeciaiiy. tor mucon8 .urfac of the svrtem. Trie 7.tc that hungry feeling be sure and call at ; per Ixitile. Sld tv all druggists Tent Duffy's restaurant, prices re-tsonabir. j moninij Irew. tor Sale A goc-d, gentle milch cow I wiil bo frehh alwut the first of February ! Call on or address C. J. Va.vZjls. j Roseburg, Or. A first-class grar.d stjnare piano for ! cheap. Enquire of W. r. Beojamtu 405 Washinwton st'iet. (rCtfsf; rr slf you see a man Losing his Rurse You would surely tell him about it without waiting for an introduction. We sec j-ou loosing money every day by not buying from us and must tell you at once, forour prices are lower than any store here and the counters are groaning beneath, the weight of bargains offered. J. F. At- - BARKER'S & CO .Mill WAGONS, Acetylene Gas. 1 I't independent of gas and electric igbtacorporations and own your own iighting plant. Tbe National generator does not have to becaied for oftener than once in 15 days. It is positively fate and is recommended by all insur ant e boards. We lii;ht residences, cburchee. stores, factories and towns 40 per cheaper than other systems with double tbe illnmina'ion. To responsible parties will ship machines on thirty day's trial. Send for free booklet on acetylene gas. We want good agents. National Acstylknk Gas Co., (U't2) Buffalo, N. Y. To Our Friends. Myself and family deire to express oar fin-ero thacks to the G. A. R. and many friends who rendered such valuable as sistance during tbe last illness and at tbe funeral of our iate huVoand ai d father. Their kindness aud avsua.tby will ever be gratefully rememljercd Ma?. II. J. Walsh, U-ecburit, Or., 0". 21, lOa. Wanted Iwo l.m.d ol wood cbopt-era a :d 0 teams. HUhti; rriw. tit; r'.&s trm- b.-r. steady work. Camtekli. & Alexander. Coajtock, Oregon. Do You Cough? " I gr.rs I T:ed to be like everybody else. Whrn I ca'igMcold.1 just let it alone, think ing nwoiua cure itself in a few davs ; of course the coughing a:id spitting of mucus sometimes lasted sev eral weeks, bat after a while the trouble would sub side I al ways no ticed, how ever, that esch-cold was worse than theone before. Ify throat seemed to get weaker, and the least change in the weather started tbe coufrhing arain. The last coM was the moet severe of all. I was really frightened. Cough drops and home treatment tlid no pood. A friend told me about Acker's English Remedy. I rot a bottle, and you never saw the hke of the way it acted. Before the bottle was iron I was well. My throat fc!t aastronz and weU as could he. tince then I have had no more trouble. I think Acker's English Remedy so j strengthens the delicate lining of the throat 1 that it easily resists tbe changes in tempera I turcanditbuildsuptheconstitationaaweU." (Signed) Cabris Schwab. I 251 Gold St., Brooklyn, N. Y. I Sold at C.V., 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout 1 the United States and Canada ; and in Ens- land, at Is. 2d.. 2s. 3d., 4s. tVl. If yon are not satbhed after buying, return the bottle to your drugst-t, and get your money back. - He avtkarize the ttbon gnaimht. W. U. HOOXER & CO., fruprietorj. j, t For sah by M. F. Rapp, Married. At th home ot the bride's father, Mr. Isaac Coy and Miss Susie Carey, both o( Myrtle Creek, Douglas county, Oregon, Rev. Alexander B. Mott, pastor M. K. church, officiating. At tbe residence of E, M. Marsters, in West Roseburg, Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 25, 18:)'J. If. A. Wilson and Mary E. Pierce of Cleveland. Douglas county, Oregon, Rev. E. M. Marslors officiating. 5 Big Surprises in Men's and Boy's Clothing, Shoes, Fall and Winter Goods, Skirts, Jackets, Mackintoshes Furs, Men's and Women's Furnishing Goods, Table Linens, Guilts, Blankets. Ex amine our goods and prices, and convince yourself that you can save money by making your purchases at the C. I. K. STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamtnmmmmmimmmmmmmm 1 ONLY S2.75! 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CH1CACO &Sni, KMka ci. an ia.wa.aij oUU-Hat.i I 1 i v r a : j 1 . v. too .Men Wanted To tut i:d lir.i'd'e H. l, "vnnoiive wool and hoiW in thi t"'".iber. Wnges $1 i0 ir !:. Kie'soKt ! ;ce Ki.! for wco.! ctittit.j. ttv:il tlttil.fT r.d x lulls! jo. Emi'lir" . tl.c cfnjMiny ' .-dWe at Doj crcfrt yynr ir ty Vttpr t Uko. Y. KlDliLK, Wt i o: .i !!. r Ck, Kiddle, Or. ; Hill loster and Distribalor. ' l!..viiii: Wtrd in tUl"t, 'ovations I in imi , I am iff )vied in tjto ail ok in tli.ti hue i u slier: notice. If, Ol. Hoi MUM lKU. Koseburg. Oregon. AGKNTS VASTKI KOii -TtlK t.IFE AN 1 , Achieveuieiits tit Avluiirnl lk-wey." f!te worul Krvatet naval hero. Bv Mural llnistt fi. ti.fj life-lonir Irientt anil aitmiivr nf t!u nation s idol. Bidden atnl lt b.Mk : iivt-r ,Vi i't!.'s. ! 8x10 Indu: in'urlv U' paa-n biltnia iU'ivfa- lions. Only $1 '. Kiitirmnim ilemdiiJ. Bi i "ommiwiou'K. Ontiit lns. t'liance of a life Din. Wriie iiiiak. Th liouunion rniiirny lit floor t'ns ion UM'.rtikrijo. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Bears tiio Signature, of NT trs