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LOCAL NHWS NOTGS. Willie Unrroll at, J Wlllio Folimidt were out calling lant evening, The Morrow Cjautt r brute on Unrul ier t Icyelo In nut an fxpnrluient. For llrnt cIiihm JiMitiMiry S' to lJr Uttloof Oakliud. Mm, Will IIoKttu el (iratmoviile, Llulm, ylnltfiil rt-Utivea an J (rlcmlii in tf.e city Wedimmlitjr. Sao our wlnl iw diapUy for $2 value in Iodic' OxftrJ ties at only f 1 .50. Noveliy H'vrt . 8. 0. Jones of O.tklam!, Oregon, la via iting Ilia brothor-ln-law. J. II. Yoakatn, on Cuo Hivr. Mrlillfld hun. .Mia Phoobo Culvur arrived herefrom Kosohiir, I ii at Thum luy. i trtlit) a job1 tlon in the woolen ii.itll J'andon Ito rordui. 'V Mil Julia VYiltun, of IVtland, ar rived on Sunday eveiilna'a local and ia vlaltinit willi Mr. mi l vMr. Thomus Brown of (hi city. J. W, !nruHt wh tliOK-n a tho tti retwutatlve of Coo couuty on tlia repub lican MrKrcf4fliot)l coromilir'a for this district. MuraiifiuM Sun. Mr. mid Mm. ), 1. Coehow leave to iiiK'it for Sik'tn to ntleud the hodiida of Mrf, Conlidw'a father, Mr. Thomna Kay who ia quite aeriotihlr ill. . Billy Hrowusllul'l has returned from Sanoru, Cal., and will round ttie aummor here. Hilly baa many friends who re glad to welcome him back. Dr. (ieo. K, llouok baa iiUced an order for fine 12-Inch epik ray machine, which will toon urrivo, and then the I)r. cm too through thlnga mure clearly. Mrs. M. Juflph4on , h rebuilding warthuuae opposite the depot, to replace the one lately btnyel by lire. Frank Cluuini.u hn the carpctiter contract. iSrakomun Thotn Urown and ' Wife have returned home from Portland where Tom IniH lioro receiving medical treittntrnt. Ilia arm although iiMtloa at preecnt ia ln-t improving. i W. Moure In down from tbu .Mount! Keuben miniri)! iburict nd i exhibiting some very rich ora. .Mr. Moore made ua a pluxaant call and in well plcnsn I witli the mininx prorpvctN in that l rt nf tbo county. j "haa. T. Jro.iie l-i. for l.ti Angles, Calif., on tlild iu.riiing'i vverland, wbero Jin will enti-r the HuJ.lifrt)' JI joio a, thftt place. Since hi rrsidrjo anion;; ns Mr. droits h.ii made many fierxla who will long . i;nif luoor bim. A nn in tier of tim!r locitors Irom Cot tar' !ruvoar in tuwu toihy making Anal proof before tbo I'. S. land officii, am on c whom we notice; Mayor W. S. HKiinctt. Kditur L. F. Woulley, Jack I.k'aih, J. It. (IfH'bran, Harry Wynne, Jce. IVrkinHand Orln Itobfnson. Jou l.nno Cabiu No. It!, and Julia Abraham Cabin No. , will dodlcate their new ball louii'.ht. A neat prograui tin beet; p rn pa rd fluid a lunch will lie served. lrand Pieiiduiit Sol Htumauer of the Na tive Bona, and Mm. Kohr. A. Miller, Hi and president of tbo Naiva Daughters will bo present. llonry Wagner, formerly of Co. I!, Second OrouoQ, was ehaking lianda with . i:omrad.'B Saturday evening. He was tliiyorely wi.un led hi a akirmifih near Manila shortly tirre returning home, but wa are pleaded to announce ha recovered aufilclently to bold a position on au B. P, coiimructluii train. Hi Jiomo ia at Cottno i ove. ICI.ncr Wimberly t accepleJ an agency for Columbia bicycles and has purchase I a "bicyclo built for two." Cupid bow is now used ns a tandem haudlo bar in this city, an I Kimer Maya that the only objectionable feature of the bike is that the front roat ia not reversi ble, nod that the moat dixguiting sight in the world la to see another fellow on your own tmdom with your best girl. Pled Suddenly at Sumpter, Joseph Aiken, a brother of John Aik en of Roscburg. for many years a reel dent of Salem, whore he was engaged iu businesM- aome of the time, died very suddenly at Sumpter, Kaitern Oregon, at 7 o'clock Thnnday evening of pneu. monla. Joe bad recently recovered from severe attack of smallpox, and In leas than a day's illness he did. The deceased was aged 47 years, 1 month and 27 days, lis was born iu 'Winubeater, louala county, Oregon, and spent bis boyboxi days in Ibis val ley. Ha was married a number of years ago to Miss Benardl, of this city. Tbe remains will arrivs hereHunday, at 11 a m. Funeral ssrv'ces will be held at Mrs. Hernardl's boose on South lUgb straet at 2 p. in. Burial at Kural csuMtery. Capital Jooroal . (Sstut Jsy.) BREVITIES.' Hide a Uarnbler. Cull on (taddid Urot . for bay find oatft, at the iSUfhur burn. The 8itidobkr wagou j the boot. free the rn at Chornhill & Woolley'i). IIol'hk Fon Ki;nt. Fivts-room cottKO, furiilerifd, for rent. Apply to 1). H. Weit. Miaa Nollie Wilnon left for Kooltaburu Starday, where he will toacli a term it at h od I . Mini Mitble Van Huron who lias been viHitiux with frienda in Portland ban re turned borne. L. Blakoly, of Oak Creek wua in the city Saturday, and made the l'i,A'.Nor.Ar, kh office a call. s Mens' cork ventilated buta at tbe Nov elty Htore aro jnet tbo thing for coming warm weather. tl.Sjhuvaa grxxlpairof heavy ahoos at the Novelty Store or hetter ones for tl.OO, $1.75, 2, etc. Attorney J. K. Sawyers returned from 0 rants Tana, Friday oibt, where he had been on business in-fore the circuit conrt. ' , Dargaina in (Quaker J'.stb cabinet!. Factory price $5 each. Price thia week while they last fit each, at Rapp'a Drug Store. Mies Maude W. Kremer, who baa been viaiting with relatives in this city, left on Thursday's local for her home in (iraola Pass. K. DuGas. M. ) member Jloard of Penaiou Kiaminere. OfTice. Marstera building residing corner I)oi)(las and Jackson street. Dr. Cbeudle, the denlfnt, ia little brick opposite Slocum'a hall, tio ami see bim when yuu want koo1 work. His pricifiare reasoiubie. Fur job printing neatly and promptly executed at reasonable prices patronize the Kosburg Hook nn I Job Oillce. Work osoally turned out the same day order ia received. H.mihv K. I.o kli., Manager. The Y. P. S. C. K. of tha ChriHtian 'Church ia preparing to bold it annual rose icsttvai in tue near luture. An ex cellent ir).'ratn Is I pin prepared and an endeavor will be tnado to make tbo roso I e'ivl the event ol tbo reason. !r, Meyers & Co., tbo celebrated Enllhli and tJcruian phyktclans, ):av openol u m I'M' urn in tbo Mark'a building on Jackson and Wasbliuton streets, where thoy will deliver lectures tonight end tomorrow night, a'. 8 o'clock. Muo- am and lecturo fre. Hon. V.. A. hoo'h, republican nominee f it j jint senator of Josephine, Douglas and Line counties, arrived in thin city Friday for a brief viait with his brother Hon. J. II. Hootb, of tbe V. S. land ollice. Sunday was spent at tbe old farm homo near Wiltmr. Kobt. IOccleaton, who spent the past winter at Oakland, Calif., has returned to his home near Ilucklea. He made us a pleanant busmen call today - and - we were glad to noto the apparent improve ment in bis health. He Bays the Italian prunes were fovcraly injured by the late (oosts in bis vicinity. Tbe Scio News says: "Tbe largo pool of mohair belonging to the members of tbe recently organized Angora Goat Associa tion of abotit ?-W ileeces was sold here Tuesday lo Rom K. Hibler for 'J7' centa per jiouiid. The mohair was of excellent quality, and coin prices tbo largost part of tbo mohair In this etction. Tim pool ing plan of selling wool as well as hops has proved very satisfactory lo the pro ducers of the Willame'to valley during the past year, and doubtless they will find ii more m in the future. New Rand For Roseburg. The new brass band recently tempo larlly organized by Prof. AppelholT, will hold its fir ft meeting for permanent or ganization and practice in tbe city hall this evening, tbo city couooil kindly pro vlding this meeting place lor the band froe of charge. Prof. Appelhoh" has used great care In selecting material for the reorganization of tbe baod, hence it tarts out under the most favorable auspicea. Let our citi.ons givo ttie Pro fessor and tbe boys all the encourage ment ia their power and Rosuburg will again soon be able to boast of "the beet band in the state outside uf Portladd." Our cltiaens certainly realize tbe neces sity of a good local riand after their cost ly experience of last Fourth of July and also at ttie late reception tendered Hry an. Iu behalf of Pro). Apitelhoff we will say that there is not a mori competent, practical and entbuniaatio baod director in tbe state tbau he Is, and the fact that be ha taken the matter of this rs-organi-astiou into bis own bands Is ample as surance of tiit ultimata succeaa of tbe new baod. REPUBLICAN TICKET, Continued From First Page.; feel proud, and a fitting compliment wa paid him by the republican county con vention when it nominated him Tor county clerk by acclamation. Few of our citizens are more widely known and held in higher esteem tbougbout the county. Hit lionosty, integrity, efficiency and Ioy,tlty hasondoired bim to all. He is one among 'the very few who would leave home, love J ones nnd a profitable mer chantilo business to uphold the stars and strjiies in a firelgri land and undergo all the danger and hardship incident to war, at hie country's call. Mr. Sham brook is eminently well qualified lor the office nn l jf anyone Is entitled to the suffrage of the people it is he, and we predict that if elected ho will serve the county with tbe same degree of credit to himself and satisfaction . t the public that has marked Ids carter in tbo fret, UUI. W. MMMK'K. ieo, V. Jiimmick, the preajnt incum bent, was unanimously renominated for county treasurr. Nearly everybody knows tieorge and his past record as treasurer is a sufficient guarantee of his fitness for tie position. He is courteon& and obliging toall.attentife to hie duties and a sale man to remain in charge of tbe county finance. Yoa know bim well and will vote for bim in order to make no mistake. JAH. A. KTEKM.fr. Houest Jimmy Sterling, for assessor. needs no introduction to the readers of this paper. He has served the county in this capacity in former years and through bis incessant attention to matters pertaining to this office, since, that time, be in more tborouzhly iuali lied to fill tbe office w ith credit and sat isfaction today, than ever before, not witbstandiag his former good record. He will noli a large a majority uh any man nn th' ticket. roll COMVIHSIONKKt. Ttie nomination of M. D. Thompson of Seotttbjrir, and A. 11. Nichols of Riddle, for ciunty comrnifgionerH wes fortunate in that they a-e not only experienced and eminently well (ftalified men to carry out intelligently and in u molt satisfactory manner tbe duties of their office, and rep. resent nspeclivi-ly the north and south' portions r f the cuiin'y. Mr. Thompson is j'lvr. completing a t-'rni ir this office nd iid wo'lilti-d himself admirably. having rved with credit 4o hiinsei'f and tbo county generally. Roth men will re ceive a hearty endoreoient at the polls. Lii:tTKXsr K. II. immlin. Aootlitr pall tnt member of tbo fa mous Second Oregon was jos'.ly honored by the republican county convention whbu Fient. F. R. Hamlin wns declared the nnanimuus choice of the delegates for tbe office of school superintendent, and as was fittingly remarked by a dele gate Prof. Hamlin must ba nominated aod elected twice in order to tilt tbe office onco, it having heun stolen from bim be fore in his absence to Manila. Prof. Hamlin is a practical, up-ic-date educa tor and i an earnest and valuable work er in the cause of education. If anyone on the ticket is deserving of election it is Lieut. F. U. Hamlin. WM. liHKicig. Mr. Rriggs is lb) pioneer surveyor of the county and ha served heretofore in the capacity of county surveyor to the entire ! satisfaction of all. He is thor oughly competent in this respect and without a douti . understands the duties of the office btler than any other man ia the county. KOIt rOKON'Kli. lit. J. C. Taicbell, though having been a raaidem of this city but thrae years has made a wido acquaintance throughout tha county. Ilia anility pro fessionally and otherwise is recoguUsd by all, he having served for a loug time in tbe capacity of railroad surgeon at this place, for the S. P. Company. The doctor boa a host of friend who will irg hit election knowing full well . that tbe office of coroner will bo ably filled in uch an event. Dr. J. W. Strange, tbe well-known dentist, ha returned to Roseburg and is making arrangements to re-locate in this city, we are pleased to announce, J. L. Stratlord, tbo iiye representative of the Plainukaluh, ia sojourning on the lower Unipqu at tbe presept time. He it doing excellent work lor tbe Plain Db'ALKK. x Tbe enterprising and well kuown mar ble and granite company of this city, H. L. Marstert & llro., have just received a carload of ttie very finest Vermont mar ble. Tbis U g,uite a commeudahle stroke of enterprise on tbe part ol tbis hustling firm, tbe company now having le larg est and finest assorted etook in Southern Oregon. Their work it all first class and prioea rtaaonable. EXPERIENCED WHEELMEN Choose Ramblers because they have tone and style, as well as all good points which go to make up a wheel of very high est grade. The latest models of Rambler Bicycles "NOTICE THE EXTRA RElNrOtfCni) FRAMES." are the very best built wheels on the market today: They last. The good reputation gain ed by the Rambler builders, dur ing their 21 years' Experience makes the Rambler a safe and profitable investment for both the novice and well posted wheel buyer. RAMBLER PRICE $40. A. C. MASTERS & GO. T-U C. I. New to yon. . Goods Constantly Arriving. Stop in. (IJ.i 1 to show tlieirj Juat received onr spring line cf Men's anil Boys' Suits. A splendid line, it'll do yoa good to tb'.'in. whether yon want to purchase or not. Thoy were tnado by Fri?ad Br i-. .k Co.. of .Milwaukee, Wis., and are w-aliod tbe ''Perfection Clothing" tt?y fit ai if yonr tailor had made thorn for yon. Oar stock of Spring Shape in Men's Hats is now complete. Wo aro agents for the celebrated "GORDON If AT." They com? in all Shapes and Colors and are worth $o00. Onr stock of Men's furnishing Goods Was never letter or cheaper. In fact every department of our business is now :'n perfect shape. We carry everything in 'he Dry Goods. Fancy Goods, Notions anJ Gents' Furnishing Good Ltue?. -. I'. -!", Shoos, Hats, and Cap9. Our business is growing. Every month it is larger, and wLy? Because we givo good Goods and Honest Values. No misrepresen tation. Everything as represented or money back. 'Phone Main iS Staple and Fancy Groceries. We have a complete line of"" -nqga- FRESHjGROCERIES, TABLE DELICACIES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS. CONFECTIONERIES, FRESH AND TROPICAL FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC., Which will please you in both quality and Price. Gve usaCall.' KRUSE & SHAMBROOK. SEIRECORG Name it? Why, spell it backwards and yon have it Nice fresh stock of Staple and l'Y.u cy GROCERIES constantly on hand. luue Teas and Coffees a specialty. Canned goods, Flour and Feed. Pipe fresh goods at reason able prices. Give me a trial order. Wc make a specialty oi fresh bread. MRS. A. C. KIDD. K. STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS, Ct cf IT ft i:t Cf tt I (i