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 Hue with well dressed men. Excellent values in IB II 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 "IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PLAINDEALER.i j NOVEMBER 13.1890. LOCAL BREVITIES. - ! Oeo. lrosi of Brock way waa ia K jse Inrg Friday. J. T. Spaugh of Lookirg Glass was 3d Iho city Friday. V. G. IVUereonu Las returned from a trip to Eietrro Oregon. Mra. C. II. Bristol liia returmjJ bme froaa a r tit to Portland. Special Ealo of si'.k plushes fur 35, 40, 50 and 75 cents per yard t Josepbson'e. Children dncirg classes every Satur day afternoon, 25 cents a lesson, from 2 to 5. Waxtkd. A girl to do light hoiiea work, email family. Apply to potloffice bos 130. ' . P. W. Croeby, the popular proprietor of tbe Hotel Riddle, was in this city Friday. MUs Emma Winnif jri baa closed cot ber stock of millinery and retorted to ber home. To exchange for wood, a good "second band White sewing machine. Apply at this office. Mrs. Oicar Applegate of Drain visited the family cf J. J. CawlSeld in this city last week. When you come to Portland remeru ber and bare your teath fixed by Dr. M. W. Davis. 1C3,'2 Firet St. (y2i) .r After all others fail to give vou fatie fattiun take your watch to J. T. Drran and be will make it ran for you. (nl4J) Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Dimmick and daughter Vivian, visited relatives and friends in Roseburg Friday and Saturday of last week. Wasted. Girl to do general house work in family of two. Wages good' Address Box "04, or enquire at I'lain ckaix office. "I wouldn't be without DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve for any considera tion," writes Tboe. B. Rhodes, CeDter field, O. Infallible for piles, cuts, burns aodtkio diseases. Beware cf counter . feits. A. C. Marat era & Co. ACKERS' ENGLISH REMEDY will stop a cough at any time, and will core the worst cold in twelve boors, or money refunded. 25 cle. and 50 cts. For sale at Rapp's dreg store. "HiVci L. Catching, of Riddle, was a guest otlriends ia this city last Friday and Saturday. This office acknon ledges a pleasant call and a subscription to DougltB county's most popular news paper. "A Hot Time in the Old Town" that night. Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 20tb, a Society Cake walk and ball will be given in the Opera house, by Prof. Swantoa. Rehearsals will commence Tuesday, Nov. Htb., and the dancing classes w ill not open until 8 o'clock in the evenings after this. M. F. Rapp bis moved his draj store to bis new location, first door north of the C. I. K. store. Toe new location, with plenty of roc in and large modern show windows, will enable Mr. Kapp to make a much better display of bin very ccrxpltte ftcck cf drugs and notions, than be was able to do at bis old stand. Wanted Two hundred wood choppers and 20 teams. Highest prices, firet class tim ber, steady work. CAMi'iiti.L & Alexander. Couistock, Orego o. SOriE FALL BARGAINS, Gold Watch Given to LUCKY GUESSER. Wrappers We are showing a xew and esquis ie line of Ladies' Wrappers at mod erate prices. Mens Fancy Shirts Not only well made bat neat, dres y blurts, beautiful patterns yoa will y. Also the gooJ knock-about nd for every day. Timely. Offerings r 1 Handkerctiief linen, or bandker- j chiefs ready to nse; Mittens and Fas cinators. Itifants caps, Booties, Ties, ' Gloves and Stamped Linens. I We will Show something entirely New for the Holidays ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE, I The Peoples Store, I. Little of Oakland. -try k t Or j C. y j!:vi;i., ,is in I W. J. Yokum, of j tbe city Satwday. Cba. W. IV.cc, t f Mrtlts Crr k.w.'.sj itn Kosr-born S-ituiUay. i mis. m. APt'iegsic, u ijncui.i, ; ! was in Roseburg Saturday. ; ; For fine el.oea ask for Dr. A Kwd' ! ! cushion slice, t Jo.-f j hson'f . School ( tilcrtaionieut and t-oi-suppvr j at Eton bower school house Nov. 17, i 1S00. i Coud. the watt lui.iikcr sells .eclaclee j at lowest ;-ii. es i,ti i v.n til ihtn tor j recily. I Cait. Vv S.S-ttr, cf tbe liandon Life isiving elation, was visiting in Eoeelurg list wttk. G W. Hughe?, cne of the leading citizens of South IKcgUp, was in the. ci;y Saturdir. E C. Cbapmat. one of lLo pr jmii.er.t stock n.en cf East Douila, was in K.s: burg Saturday. - The Rsral Northwest and Semi-wetkiy Pui'.'ckaxek both one year for inly $2 price of one paper alone. Fraijk Talkingt.n, ifSAm, who has been vi-i'ing ia Ix).ki:ig Glass valhy, has returned hon:e. Wanted A middle aed lady or girl, to do gvceral housework. Address A, E.G. Los 105, Uoseburj;, Oregon. Fok Sale. A good milk cr. A gocd borse to trade for wood or grain. Es quire at tLe Plai.vdealeb olheo. (da24; Jodge Hamilton and District Attorney Brown, returned bouie last Thurrdxy evening from a short term of court at Corvaliia. E. DaCias. M. D., member IViard of I'eDbija Examiners. Office. Mart tors building residing .-oruer Douglas and Jackson street. - j Dr. Isabel Sadgtvick has cow secured offices and residence at the S. E corner j of Ciss and Main streers in tha hoxo of Mr. Geo. II. Churchill. Christmas will soon be here. Your wife would appreciate one of those hand some Cotter rockers, a good coach or a loncge. We have them all. Bice Sl Rice. Geo. Nolaud, Rockland, O., Favs: "Mv wife had piles forty years. ! Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured ber. It is the beet salve in America." It heals everything and cures all f kin diseases. A. C. Marstcrs & Co. If you overlook us you have mala a mistake. We are the people you are looking for, we have tbeui. Low prices are at car store. Rice &. P.k e. House Fortiishers. You never know what form of blood poiBon will follow constipation. Keep tbe liver clean by using De ill's Little Early Risers and yon will avoid trouble. Xbey are famous little pills for constipa tion and liver and bowel troubles. A. C. Marstera & Co. Report is rife that the Souibern l'acitic Company will change tbe running time of one of its passenger traius. The northbound train da j here at 3 :14 a. m ., w ill be about 2 or 3 hours later. Tne change will go iuto effect about ti e 1-th of this month. Medford Mail. Mrs. Ben Lobr and Mies Belle Catch ing cf Roeeburg, visited the Normal on Monday. Miss Catching i;i enter j school tie fire, of January, mating a j specialty of yocl and instruaieulal mu- sic, book-keeping and type-writing. She 1 is one of the expett t;posof the Koe t burg Review office. Ashland Tid;ngs. I Night Gowns Yours for a very little money are those riecy. Comfortable Flannel ett Gowns. They are prettily made; buy one and yoa will have no other for the winter. Hats Men nd Uoya tLero in 110 need to pay more than our prices, otid no ec onomy m paying lesB. Wo will give you exactly the iiht Luts for tLe least aioDy that will buy depeudablo qualities aud tho assorlmeut here is nil matched. Bill. BIKM. ABRAHAM, Proprietor Dr. II . L:ule. cf O kUnd, v'mited this icitv jetitcrdar. i i Rev. B. C.Taler and wife went to j Oakland Saturday. T. C. Waito has returned hjuie from j Eureka, Washington. u. j. Jcnning?, mu Ikihemu mining man, was io tli city Saturday. Born, Thursday evenin?, Nov. ;:h, toi Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Eruse, a iv. ! T.G.Uuth and wile of Cei.tra! Poiiit vUiitel AshUnd TuJday. Va h y Btc- Old. Pimple?, eruptions, sweaty Lands end feet are cured by Hu lyan. Alt druirgists 50 cent?. Huiyan is no eoU at 5J ecu's per pa.'kajc by all druggist". Gel Hndyan. Pale, emaciated, thiu, weak ui:n and women. Hu!yao cure. All droj:g;s!i, 50 ctte. Paia in loins, puu J eye'i I, fV4lpita tioa of heart. Ha lyancuref. A'l drug gists, 50 cent. Special sale of children's eca-ht ad wool underwear f it 35 cents per garment, at JosepbsoaV. Prof. J. 11. Csx-bran, priccir a! of iLe Oakland pa'iiio siLo 1h, wts vit-i'inin the coantj eeat Saturday. ' Erery wrll mm Lath hisi.ldiv." When "a bit cfl", or when seriously ills you th'.uld take Uood'ij Sarejpariila and get well. Jesse Buckley of K'kton, Iiog!as co&nty, i u.t.'ndicg tie ttato -i orru-d school aad hvinj with LU sistrr, Mra. Orange M-ittoon. Valley Record. Tbe Riddle building recen'Jy bought br J. O B,u:h i U'ir.g cleared out, net-' tingrealy f j. reb til !in when t rick cau be bad G at 's Pats Courier. Mica M.y Kellogg is viMtin Mi.-s Mollie Mell-y ia A-!iln .l bsiitg en route home t-j Oakland, I iiulas coun ty, from ruu3!iuir. Vaiiey U?ccrd. IV ycu know a bargain when yon fee it? They are lokin: you stra'gbt in the eyes when you are in oor etoie. Bice &. BiCE. Mrs. Ben Lohr, wifeof the well kuomn paisen'er train inau.and Misa Bede' Catchicg, a printer in tbe Kosehnrg Re view office, visited Ashland Sunday and Monday. Valley Record. MirEta Myitle and Maude Rhodes passed through on Sunday's overland, returning to tho O. S. N. S. at Drain, altera few days visit with their mother at Ssginaw. Cottage Grove Leai cr. J. D. Bridges, Editor "Democrat," Lancaster, N. 11., says: ''One Minute Cough Cure is tbe beat remedy for croup I ever used." Immediately relieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe and all chrcat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. A. C. Marsters & Co. Last evening two men were in the city selling goods of a character to excite suspicion. They left suddenly, in jmt What direction is not known for certain. It now transpires that they were proba bly the robbers of a etoro at Roselurg, thsgxda and the men' answering the description sent out from that city. Al bany Democrat, TneaJay. Rev. D. T. Summerville presiding el der of the M. E. Church, has proved himself an active worker and a deter mined man. During bis it-it in Lake view tr.e past week be eucre.sfuily so licited suhfcriptions suflicient to ray off the debt on the M. E. churc'j here, whicn has long beec standing. The amount raised was something over foOO. Lakeview Examiner. Petticoats Mack and colored for dusty days slushy days, windy days, fair days the most satisfactory petticoat for fall end winter liuffled, corded, light and full. Underwear and Hosiery Good Underwear and Hosiery in cheaper than a physician's visits. Cold weather is at baud aud a com parison with every other store ia tbe city will bring you bajk here double quick. Sold to us at right prices enable:- its to make phenomenal offerings. A line $05 C. G. Conn, cntnet il 1 B lo alto horn, burnished silver, ud tipped, good as new. Only 25 nt T. K. Richardson's. The Ladies Aid Society of th aJ. E Church will give a dime eot-ii.l at the home of Mrs. E. D. Stratord on Thurs day evening of thh week A cordiul in vitation is extended to all and a pleasant evening is anticipated. J 0. Laird, our esteemed Coauille. friend, is one cf the rabbidest expan sionist in tho county and says we must retain tbe Philippines. Hx will vote a republican ticket next June. Jack is the man that laid the corner rtor.e kt the populist party in Coos Marshfield Sun. Ji'st Received. A InriM line i.f siiinir instrument., violins, mandoline, guitars, j banjos, aleo a laae stock of smaller in etrum uts. Violins from $1 up. Mando lins from f7 up. Ai corlions f2 to $10. O.her inttrunienta ia propsrtion. Great value. :'n these inttrumente. See them at T. K. RichardsonV. Ja dge J. W. llf milku of Bote 'ourg tr riveJ FriJny prep;iratorv to convening circuit c urt Mouday. He was an in te eted jptctator at the football came Sutard'ty, this being his lirst shoit range viw i.f a gridirou contest. Judg Ham ilton was ouce a stndent of the Agricult ural college. Mile, Corvallis. JuJge C. A. Sehlhredo. Unite 1 States Comiriesioner at kagay, A!us'a,ctme in on Saturday and put i:i Sunday fud Monday shaking hands with f'indi. He leaves for Salem tonight and uill re ta?n to his duties at Skagav in n few days. Mie Judge's frierds aro verv mu '.i ai'ippiiiitel tin lii- ttay In 8 been nt -h'rt F S. Keye., of Nt-w. M'ici, whom the Fi.ai.nuxalck tnuu met iu Alaska Us? si'i.ri.er, l h teen ppt'ndiug a few days it Uoeourg looking over tbe coun ty wi h sjuiei leaof locating here and engaging in the tu-ep business. Mr. Keys went to Alatkt o investigate the poisilility of ihit ierri;ory as a etock country. After traveling all over the coast of Alaska he came to th-i conclus ion that tho .sen who are advertising Al.isla i.a an acrictiltuial or stock coun try, either ili.u't know what they are talkiuj about or wi'Jully misrepresent the facb. Pbiletariat Lod,;e No. S, I. O. O. F. of this city has started subscrip'ion head ed l y the Iyxlge, I'cion Encampment No. t, sndibe t'-elekih Lodge, foi the purpo--s of ia luciog the board of trustees ta establish the Odd Fellows' orphan home at lloseburg. Ov?r $7S) was eab siVed in the ledge room Saturday n:-M by mmte-3 present. Tbe bosi nees men of R iseourg ought to render their libera! sippott to this meritorious object. An institutioaof tbiak:nd is to be locate 1 st f'.me poitt ia Oregon and no healthier or more desirable location con'd r! fo'it-d '.ban Roetur;. If the bom cou'd le sern-ed at this oint it would to c! crea'. ailva.ita in many re spect, i.et t;i !ea-t ! U'c: woa'd be tha'. hs fact of i:s li. a ijn !;. ro would alveriiie this as a h--aV.y an 1 pleaaat climate. Oar cV.icns shoiM (ie the matter tvry tiiCoargeaet.l. Pioneers Attention. The Native ons at.d Daughter uill give a recept i'.fl to the Pioneer Ore gon, in the I O (. F. hall, Wednesday evening, Nov. Ij, ISJ'J. Any pioneer who Las Let rerived.ati irvitation to tha same, it rttj'iested to htud his name to or call on a member of the co nmittee and rec-ive one. This reception is f r tbe pioneers only, and we desire all of tbea to attend. I'exteb Rkb, c. s. j.icksos, V. C. Londov, Committee. Letter Uit. Uemaining uuci'if 1 for ia tho Rose btirg postctiice: Burley, Miea Maul Jonee, J. K. UutterSeld, W 112 Mullin, Mrs. E. 2. Cook, C. T. Newport, T.J. Caulficld.Major J T Ray, C. DisLen, John Warren, Hill T. Gilbert, I.. M.2. Wocdward. J. T. Glafcener, Wm. Weather!, V.r. T Persons cilling f or these Ij'.lerj wil please state the date on which they were advertiseJ, Nov., 13, lS'JJ The letters will be charged for at the rate of one cent each. Wm A. Fraikk, P. M. UarJiner News. (Fruui HoreiKt' Wvak) Gardiner, Or., Nov. G, lS't beveral of the Gsherman have already quit for the tseaeoo. Messrs. Slevich, Sims tnd Black, of the Lake cojn'ry, were in town on Mon- doy. The schooner Sadie is almoa. loaded with lumber for San Pedro, She will get away about the S.U. Ien Lystor, bookkeeper for Reed, is exptcted home 01 the Cih from Ytn- couvtr, B. C, where he has bern on a business trip. Mr. Clcavej, the watchmaker and jeweller, has returned Irom the Siuslaw country and will be found at hU old stand in the druz store. Listen for wedding holla in tbe near future ns one of our beet ynun men is buying household effects and acting very suspiciously otherwise, Oa;ar lVevaon, the by who was shot thout three weeks ago, ia again on the street. Beyond looking somsahat pale he seems none thtt worse for the acei ile ut. Mr. Meyer recently from England has purchased the Nelson houce at present occupied by Dr. PattersoD, and wiil move in in a few day;, Dr. Paltcison will take the Iliucadale houa?. O. B. HinesJale, of tho Gardiner Mill Co., ia making eouio t-ubslau'.ial improve nieutd on t'no hoise cccupie l 'until re. cently by Captain Rasmusson'a fandly vrbo left a short lima ago for S.tn Pedro. Gardiner lias not had houses enough toaccoraaiodatujie citiena ihis fall; an a result some bouse 1 are occupied by tyo families. Now that tho fishing eva son is about closed 1110-0 room is expect ed. An aed man h in our little Ufn in quiring tho w.iy to a ceitain creek vhere Captain Kidd, ho believes, eecrelnl 400 pounds of diamunds and numerous uold bars. May ho find Ihn treannrr we say with all our hearts 1 tin?tniti(mTi!i!(?'!ttt'(!(tittttmi'nmtiit!inii!it?t)mn!ittitL2 ZEi Ah r i 1 Commencing with November ist, we will give with each $i oo cash purchase, a chance at the $50.00 prize, which we will give to the person holding the lucky number. The drawing will take place on Jan. ist, 1900. Our prices on. Ladies' and Men's furnishings, Millinery, Boots, Shoes and Hats Are right, as are those in our other departments, and inspec tion will convince you that we mean what we say. Mail ord ers promptly filled. Send for samples. .101 and 0.1 Jackson St. Elkton Notes. (Jerome iu Irin Walchman.) Geo. A. Gould from Lwn Lik, wan in ; town, Friday. Geo. Smith was baying cltii' in thin section one day recently. J no. Kent was a 1s-i-vixiior in Drain tbe first of the pai n k- Graodma Weill i-f rtiil q Jt-o ill and a doctor baa been rent for to a t:t ifiiter medical aid. Mies Sallie McGuire, of Drain, was Tuitiog fiiendi in this viciniiy Fri day and Saturday. Ray Clayton and Hiiam Powvll, of M linood, eie callirg on reltiyet in 'his locah'y, Uet week. Miaa Libel Vann ha arrived l itne from Cottage Orove, share she i.as teen visiting for a few weeks. Mr. P.aker, of Lon Like, nee Mia Alice McClay, of this tUce, H at pre-nt viiiticg reiatiyea near here. Mrs. Wm. Beckley, from Smith's Fer ry, was a guest of Mrs. G. W. B-nedict, of Iowa Ilill. one day last week. Mrs. J. A. Haines is at pre ent vuit- r.g her daujhter, Miss MyrtU hj ic in attendance at the Drain Normal Married, at tbe home of the groom's father, Sunday, Nov. 5, Mr Mbc! Smith and Omas Rhodes, Uev. A. 1I Molkey officiating. Quite a few salmon have boec cangbt lately in tbe Umpqua, wit.'i trolling hooks. The fish are of excellent iiiality, although not quite so large, as ara some times cought here. Nov. 2, Bert Ilardeubrook was arrest ed, charged with ehooting at Jee j Schad, and was tried in Justice Bene-1 diet's court Njy. 3. Sufficient evidence I was found against him to justify his be- j 0 i bound over to appear before the next grand jury. (From another source.) The travel by ctago is heavy fur this time of tbe year. Dr. Ford passed; through K:kton on his wy ;from the coast lad Thursday. Grandma Wells is still quite nick. It is to be hoped she may soon recover again. Grandma Blackwell, who made Klkton a short visit went home on the itage Friday evening. Johnnie Frcjer, of Cottage Grove passed tLrough here last Friday on his way to Scottsburg. Mr. Ben Lyetcr of Gardiner, returned Friday from a visit to Vancouver, B. C. lie 1 e ports business very lively in tbat city. Tho Peikms boys of Smith river sold and delivered to the Beckley boyp, of Elkton, a band of 35 bead of spUndid two and three year old steers. They wire brought out Friday aud deliv.-red to tha Beckley Bros.,wha drove them on to Drain Saturday for shipment. The school at Elkton under the effici ent management of Prof. Mulkey is building op rapidly aud the work being done in all the departments is first class especially higher departments. Many students are in from tha country pre paring for teaching or entering olleite. Elkton may well be proud of her school. The board was forfnate in eecurina Piofessor Mulkey lor the position be so ably fills. ilf you see a man SLosing his Purse You would surely tell him about it without waiting for au introductiou. Wc see you J loosing money every day by not buying from S us and must tell you at once, foi our prices are lower than any store here and the counters are groaning beneath the weight of bargains offered, : Big Surprises in A. X J Men's and Boy's Clothing, Shoes, Fall and Z Winter Goods, Skirts, Jackets, Mackintoshes Furs, Men's and Women's Furnishing 5 Goods, Table Linens, Quilts, Blankets. Ex- 2 amine our goods and prices, and convince yourselt that you your purchases at FISHER oo in casn Given Away. ! rv a . Roseburg Academy Will reopen Sept. 11, 1S99. j Xoiimai., Classical asi Dui5xt.ss CoiRbV- 1h.r..ac!i vrcprllti f.,r Cn!!ee. lor i.Mcliiuc. cr lor riiinww. lDtrin ti.m Riro in Uiiu.t.nt k. Kiriu-li, litnnaa. Maiematnn, Na'.untl w liMn e. ttton, tucli-h. (lj..clhn.1. iTK'ttriliiift, i'tramaiuhip, aut Higtrne. Able "'Uiil-, iuw rmce. For farther .arttculan. .UrM the tniHij.!, C. T. Whittlesey. A. Ik Koseburf,', Or. Kideur, Cor. Douglas and Chad wick Sts., one block above Court Ilouse. Photography. Here is aa opportnnity to get First-Class FhotogTapbs at tLe very lowest rates. All sizes from 8X10 down" to the very smallest. The Latest Fad Is a Calling or Business Card with your pboto (staiup sizo eight positions in ?t of 100.) Set lUU-neat cards with photo name, business and address if desired thereon, only $2. The Wagon Gallery. John H. Taylor, Wajun by rule of (i;io T)l, 1 si...p. Jaiarou sirx-ct. 1 uotograplier. POPCLAR PCPiL CONTEST CLOSES Hattie Barker is the Winner. $83.- iS Received. The popular pupil contest closed on i-aturday. The votes were counted and it was found that Hattie Barker had won the contest, ber vote being 2S56. Tlc totol amount received is f$5.18. Man? tt.arjks are due to tbe pupils who worked so taithfu'.ly for the library, and the many citizens who have sided in a financial way. It ia eipected that the books will be purchased in a few weeks Died. ATTEKBURY. At her horns on Oak creek, oa Friday, Nov. lv), !$!.), Mrs. Owen Atterbary, aged about 33 years. The funeral was held at 2 o'clock Sat urday, the interment being in the Oak Creek cemetery. Deceased leaves a hus band and five small children to mourn her deaih. Tlie bereaved family bays the sympathy of all in their great sor row. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bough) Bears the Signature of .cvp.e.ne84, uiel sncho'ia. stomach pains, he.irt trouble, lludyan cures, AH drnjgitt!, o0 ce.nte. A gxl hicj cle t ladies') trade lor wood. App.y at th.s office. A gxd bargain. can save money by making the C. I. K. STORK. S & BELLOWS. DncnKn I i JF BARKER d CO Plakseafs, MITCHELL WAGOriS J. I. CASE PLOWS. Roseburg Pharmacy M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Drugs, Toilet Articles f wtent Medi ci ne, Cigars, Stationery. Toilet Soape, Taints and Oils. photographic Supplied. The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Ciill and Examine them. w -v -vwsr 13 (Established in 1S77.) The leading varieties of thorough bred fowls. Eggs from the finest strains sent on short notice. Send for Cata logue. Address W a Forest Grove Or L. Bled Quarts at a Time ' I am aknife maker anil worked for a number of years in the New York Knife Ca's factory at Wa.dca, N. Y. First tbing I knew I commenced to bleed from the mouth. Sometimes as much as aqnart of blood would come up from my lungs at a time. Every time I coughed the blood spurted out. It was ia til Liu i gui souau, ana inocnurcn people told me I hwd better make my peace with tbe Lord and prepare to die. for I would not live till snvi.-.. Mv home doctor couldn't ilc rre sr.y good, but advised ir.o tout t-i New York City lor cx.tminatkn. They finally c' ir.c t. :i med ical college. Rial ,i . :, lo lot of physicians miule what they called a diagnosis. There were several students looking on. One professor had a little ivory hammer, and with this he pounded my chest and held his ear close to listen. After a while the professor looked at mc solemnly and declared: One of your lungs is about gone and the other is affected. There may be a slim cbance for life if you quit working in that knife factorv.' I went back home, but didn't improve. One day I saw an advertisement cf. free samples of Acker's English Remcdyfor Consumption. beinC .yivca away by our home drug gists, Valker & Eaton. I got one of these booties. it, relieved me. Then T oougut more of the regular size, and mv improve;. .;. w;.s cMTitinuous, although slow. My doctors were astonished and so was I. r u-.rk 1 hated to spit, because 1 was afraid it might be blood, and 1 a:iita to krow for sure. I have r.o fear now. for at last I am a solid man again. Ahac i;gl ouo lung is gone, tha other is as sound as a dollar, and answers us well as two" lungs, so far as l ean see. I want everyone to know the facts and that is why I tell them here." (Signed) A. H. Simpson. Acker's English Remedy is sold bv all liraucts under a positive rnarantrn that your inom?y will be retun.iej in iasc ot lailurc. v.e. and tt a bottle in V lined States and Canada. Iu Knglaml. is. ;d.. -,J ., and 4s. ed. )euHtliiiiUeth:r.boixgiiiiraHltc If. 11. llnoht n t o., r-lt,rur(w, .Vw JVt i For sale by M. F. Rapp, Druggist. Bill Poster and D atr butor. llaviue bill board in thebet locuiona i in town, 1 am prepared to do all work iu that line on short notice. H. (t. lIOl SHOLUtR, Roeeburg, Oregon. m BlickMiaderfflr typewriters at Richai.l on 'a. Small nrn iV Iirra -. 3 3 J n J S22 J. M. HARRISON. S t ioo .Men Wf nted ' otm and bnndlo It. K. locouiotira ; woovl and woik in the timber. Waiiea ?! 60 per day. Mibe9t price pid for j wood cnttiiiK. ol timber and a Ion jj ib. Enu'iire at the company's office a; . - - - '' 1,0,1 rr,M'k B',,"r cr ,pH l, tiEO. W. H inm.K. (9 9) Ar IDS WW k MP BtirtaiititBitBiQi0iiataisiiii-iiti Call tad xtnine them. Wood A Lntnber Co., EMdle, c-r.