The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, July 21, 1902, Image 3

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I DON'T OVER LOOK THIS.
While you are out shopping don't think about buying before you
call aud sec our line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods as they
are the most complete and up-to-date line iu the city. Our line
of Wash Silks, mercerized Gingham, Dimities and colored
Lawns can't be beat in price and quality.
Our Ready-to-Wear Waist
In thi line wo excel all others- as our lino in
the most complete lino in t lie city. White
Waists from ,"0 routs and upwards.
Millinery
Hero is tho lino w can savo you money in.
Walking Hats and .street bhaie. Aa elegant
Sailor for ,"0 cents'.
Ladies Shoes
Our imperial Sluvs for ladies will ooni)K-to
w iih any $:.."0 shoe in tho city in tlie way of
w oar and beauty.
Shirts
licuilciuen, our lino of (.bill' ami Fancy Shirts
are the latest and most complete lino in tho
citv.
Clothing
The celebrated Parid Aillor t Son'n hue of
Clothing is known far an.l noar ami that is the
lino wo carry. Tho price are riht ami the
lit is perfect and if you will stop in wo will
surely convince yon" that wo otin savny.m mon
ey if buying of us.
Neck Wear
Hero ia whale, we cLine. Wo Lava the swell
est ami most complete line in Southern Ore
eon, and for the mwet ami latest thin-; out
don't over look ns as we Lave them in the line
of neckwear.
Gentlemen's Shoes
The celebrated W. L. IW-ila Shoe which wo
sole agent h for, siicaks tor itsclt. it yoii win
them a trial. We hrve tliem in Oxford,
are
ive
The place to get these good
lii-'h euts, aleo in tans and ox-bl.W coiors
is at the People's Store
Onv litor ouili f ilu'
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People's Store
I. ABRAHAH
Proprietor
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All we ask is that you try our
PURE CANDIES
Ice Cream and Soda
Ice Cream Sandwiches
Latest Thing Out. Try them
WOOD & BELL, Proprietors
'Pilose Maine l?v.
CANNON'S
Book and Stationery Store
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SKW COOKS,
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The r.(crualCi ":'
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Ileal ts Coura;t:iai-'-'
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Tlie Cat i.ier- 'i'-'
Truth Destrr- V.-' ii:
The IoMer atirt the Clay
A Maid of Vruicc-' '. ;
CJraosUrU-Vi-1
The Poriicii of I.:ilior
xtii Rutin lHhinn --1
Circumstaiict s
God Will 11-''.-
Vitcle Terrj '.
To Hnve ana to m-i1- '
TbeSlsn of the I'rophet -Siy'
Elan ore .
l onnl iianniraal-n '
Tarry. Thou. Till I Coi--' V
la the pniace of the Kins 1 -i" '
The Helmet ol Navarre-i.'f
Alice of Old Vincennes- u
And Hundreds ol others
We liivr Them All
Selllitsc lce. Si-5
Bv Mai!. - 1.35
We rent all the late fcoolts at
5C. per weeU
CANNON'S
nk ail J Stationery Store
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Of Local Interest, g
Mrs-, n. V. I.ohr, of noHebnrg. who
vi-ited 31 rs. 1". S. Priichett in Kupene a
few da vs. has returned h.-mo.
u- ltil.l. Jir.md. the morihant, left
for iV.itor I.:iko l:i-t week where he will
elij" his -uuiiiier in ati"n.
Miss .lo lVyer?, th has been t--a. h-iu-
in. the Kosehurt: puhlio cohool. has
returoo-1 1 tho homo of her j-arent. at
Sumner. t'oagt Mail.
Henry I.. Cobb, formerly of Asbland
and now of Rust-burg, baa,beeu grante.1
a lH-nsiai of f 10 a month Kussel A',
.lolmsoii 'f Ashland lias nveivM an in
crease of vk'Hs'ioii to f 10 a mouth.
E. I. Stratford, of Roteburg, ri- ial
land ngeitt, was in this section last week
haviog come down to look up a coiitr
ver?v K-tween a settler ami limner leva
tor on J be Middle Fork. We acknow
( !. a ploa-aut call. Coouille Bulletin.
The l.-iri of the late K. Cheadle have
.!ivi-W up the e-tatc among themselves
. - -i . T i - U Plil.tl
i aa-i in ine o isi-Mi . - .
I ii-i- the home plaiv and will soon move
iniit the same an-1 conduct the cheese
i.e !..rv. 1 Union E. A.
j Hon. T. K. Sheridan, president of tbe
- tirM National bank, left for Coos Bay
' day morninj. and will hi fain
I ;'v oi KiunireCitv, where a month's va-
.-iii.iii will 1 1 enjoyiil
Abstract of Titie t Dee.k-d Land.
Papers prepared ior filing on Govern
ment Land.
Blue P'ints of Township Maps showing
all vacant I.a:.-ls, One LUar Lach.
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. ALLEY,
Architect
Abstracter
Plans and Est: mates for all Build
ings. Special designs torOtiite Fixtures
Office in Marks luV,. 'Phone 415.
imKI'.1"I:.;. oKfctiU
,bs. Sheridan
wid leave to-lay for Lmpire City to take
ibis v:..-..ti n and will also vi-it iianoon
land oihiT Cm is county joints in his aV
i .:,:-e.
The annual inunty teaehers institute
will U- hel 1 at Koseburg, Aug. i, 7.
I i new feature of the institute
will in- a ii ial program for M-hool of
ti.-ers of the eoiinty. l'r'f Frank Rigler,
j Supt. Ackernian rnd l'res. Onutt Mill
lie instructor?. leaciiers examui.im,..
will U hi 1 1 the week following. U-gin-
nitii on Wednelay, the Rlth.
W hat promise to be the greatest rush
i..iv.i,.v,.ropii in tho local l"nitel
States Liiixl Ifi.-e will lie witne-d t--
i I...,. mil i-res of th U-st land
in the Siletz reservation, in Liii.uiii
eountv, will lie thrown o-x-n. The land
must lie Uikeii under the honiestea-1 law.
It is known that there will be at least
filings made. there l m 'bubt
that praeti.-ally tbe whole town-hij. will
lie taken.
The Ivor Cr--.k jieople are getting
-.toil a line
ehaiK-1 organ from the T. K. Bi.-hard-oii
t -,. .l...r). .in-.,t the eoiiilillliee, a
le puj mi -
ik-rman, who is a tine miiMcian and al
soagood judge of an in-tnin -nt, s
nothing would do but the l-st. Thi
c..-.t:.veor.-anha 8 sets of reeds thu
...nkimr it one of great volmne ae well a
wonderful richness of tone and the en
tire community is well pleased both a
to price and quality.
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need to Clear
See the White Goods and
o iaJis you can buy at Five
O C nts per yard. Parasols in
g wiute, Black and Colors at
O one -fourth to one-half off.
Colonial Oxfords with French
S Heels, $2.50 per pair. Shet-
O land Floss ten cents per skein
o while this lot lasts, because
2 the probabilities fire me neiu
lot will oe
While Piqnc vSkirts were
1.00, now 85 cents
Crass Cloth Skirts were
50 cents, now 25 cents
Covert Skirts were
$1.50 & $1.75, now $1 & $1.25
'Pavlor Suits were V
$2.50 & $3, now $1.50 & $1.75 g
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Klln-rt llermatiii, son of Hon. IVuiger
Hermann, is visiting with his brother,
S. It. llermanii at. Myrtle Point.
Hon. J. T. Hi-idges an.l wife, and Hon.
Jas. M. Hanbronj;h and wife, returmsl
home vceterdav from a wivk'e ontin-
at I'.rewster Valley. A very en
joyahle outing is reinirtisl.
Mrs. (iardiur. wife ..ft". A.tlarlm r.
uf the Kosebur Creamery, h it ye-'.ei--d.ix
lo ei.j-.v u to weeks i-it with rela
ties and friend- at Kneiie. Caalli
ati-1 Albany.
Si-veiitivn d.t-U for rijilit of way and
riht to iis the Smth rinina river
for a highway i..r tloaliiij; and lo.nnin
were lilisl with tho County Clerk Satur
day by the On-.;..n llmiu .v TimU r Co.
if R.isrbur.
A thief walked int.. the S. P. otli.-e iu
New York Friday, with one hundred
(ei.ple aroiuid, calmly helped himself to
the cash box containing f3,U0O and
walke-loff. and was not cau-ht. It
isn't fair to j.ke all ibe j..k-s at asli-
njjton state.
The 1-leiiliower Kpwortb League will
i:ive an ice cream wcial at the old store
building near the railma-l criming Fri-
, lav evenin" Julv ''. For the i.urt--e
of raiding money to paint the church.
Everybody initM. iirls brin the
livs and Wys brinj; your pur-o.
Attorney-Celieral-I'levt A. M.Craw
ford and hisestimable wile, of II-.M-bnr.
visitisl thir many friends in this county
lat wei'k, who were deli-bled w ilh their
presence, and lmie ibeir trips d..wn thi
wav mav lie more frequent iu tin- mture.
.'ouille HraM.
T. A. o ha w.rkisl inc. aut'.y
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to ?ei-nre le-'isiation lavoranie 10 unuan
War Veteran. He has five other bills
. 1 .. .. - tl:. .rl
ill C-iIlr-ss lo ai'i eieian-. im- ""
that he has d.-ne and is eXi-tisl to
place veterans under obligations to po
iiim their neiiswiibusiiu-s, and It w-ems
to un that the- i-an not afford to yive t
in ;inv one i-lsi'. See his ad. el-ewbere.
Attorney J. A. I'.uchanan isl-Hikin after
bis interests in this matter, an-t .loin
his business ill R.isebtirj:. (jltf.)
Shell Carroll. A. W. Martin. Ubt.
M.O.lIoiUfJi and Harry Hnyder arriv.il
here Friday evening from Portland
where they hav been working fur t he
l-a-t two weeks under U.S. French on
the Pucitie Postal Telegraph Co . lin-.
They also did a jrreat amount of work in
Clackama- county. After spending a
lay iu K'n-el.urg they proceulod to
Mvrtle Cre-k to renew work on the line
there. Two I'ortand men have joined
their crew.
A mail ira.eled ull around the
world Im.kinir 1.ra f. .11 r lea f clover and
on his return horn? found one ir"-""
in at the door of bis house. This
illu-trat s the Myrtle Creek min
Wi district, of loiilas County.
Imk at tbe sample ore from the Little
t.hiettian, Alior.i an-l iol-l Itr ek mines
hi exhibition ;t the M.H'lal en house
. . , . . r : . i....;... ..l.m.u
ami wni'iows 01 i - m..-...
iu this city and m w ill at one-invest
in stm k while it i at its lowest price,
For fale at rmim thn-.-, Mar-t. rs llnild
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( :r:iiidina Munra, who is the Usit
known and the most jxiputar woman on
the cast amonj; tlie traveling imiuic,
lat wi-ck bad a family n-union at tin:
"Inr Cabin" on the top of the Hhie
mountain. It was a very pleasant at
f-itr li inuld not 1h- olherwiM- with
Crandmaas the hostess. I here were
present three piiiUicis, two grand
mothers, one "reiit-jfran.l mother, one
trand father, two fathers, eight crawl
children, three freat-raii-l children,
thru- children under a-e, two babies,
t..rn: uncles, Ihree aunts, one reat
Mint, one "rami oncln, three nephews,
two nieces, one rand nephew, four son,
l.ni laiiLfhter. eiuht first cousini-s
nine Mc.n.l coiiins, thr.t! wives and
three hinjde voun' pt-oiile. And with
alj this list there .were hut 12 relatives
present
W. P. Johnson, tlie promoter of tb.1
bin new lumbering enterprise at Myrtle
Creek, Kiieiit Saturday in Uoseburz. He.
informed us that he was. meeting with
much encouraement 111 his enterprise
at Myrtlu Creek, The jeople of that
place have granted him a sawmill situ
and rights of way for bis logging raii-
wav. lie now exnects to lieuin work
Mr. Kidder is ere ting a very neal,
cosy cottage overlooking the city from
the East end of Oak Street.
Mrs. L. r.lacUoll and little daughter
arrived here from C.ardiner Friday to
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
V. A. Frat.-r.
The now Soda Works building of O.
L. Snthorlin on Main Street near the
Van Houteu House is ab..ut ready for
occupancy.
Hon. E. I. Stratford, special land
agent, returned to Hosebur last even
ing fioiii an extelnl.il ollicial visit to
Cimis and Curry counties.
Ed Kiddle and ElU-rt .lacksoii "f
Kiddle are transacting business at the
County Seat today. They report pros
perous times in and abutt Kiddle.
M. V. llauville, the genial representa
tive of I ho E. 1 liable Savius ,v I.nan .s
sociati.iii. ! Portland, is s n.liiig a few
days in Koselung iu the interest I of the
Association.
Forest K. -serve Siipcriutendeiit S. C.
P.ai trum returned to Knselu.rg from an
ollicial visit to lUhcmia Sunday n-
ing. His trip was a record breaker.
Leaving liohciuia ot :! o'clock Saturday
afternmin he arrived in Kosi burg at I
o'clock Sunday morning.
H. . I. WiNon and family ol Canyi.u
ville have decided to relm-atu at KoSebiirg
and their household gmls an- oxiooted
to arrive her.- Tu. lav. Mr. Wilson
will buy n lot her.-an.l build a r.-sid.-n
thereon an 1 w ill continue to transact a
general real estate business.
Ir. .1. W. Strange, is spending a tew
days in this eity greeting "Id lrieii.lv.
while returning t J his h-.m.- ;it Myrtle
Point, from Portland where he attended
tlie A. lb V. W. ii:!iiil Lmlje and trans
act -d business. He say Myrtle Point
ha h t a contract for the pcrmantcnt
improvement ol its Main Streets and
the tow u i olheiwlse improving.
Kc. W. A.Smick. Sahkilh .cbm.l
Missionary ! i:..--l..ng. airied in l-.un
I lid.lV ill the interest ot the MUld.lV
School woik conn,-, tsl with the Presby
terian i hiireh of this city, and i-im i-t-ing
friends an I i.-rnu-r acpiaintaiui a-w.-ll
a many n.-v. ones. Mr. Smirk is
an atl'.ible g.-ntlemau and will ii.-doiibt
infuse new lite in the work through.. ut
tli I-county. Cmpiille Ib-rald.
H.l'. Mcward.oi Mvrtle I--.nt . j-a-xil
through to.u la-t night on his .,y
lionn- fr--iii P.-rtLind w here he attended
the A." I . W.iirand as a dele,
gale. He -S the bi Mvrtle gr-ive
along tho tV'illle are all l in bul l
ed and that there is a -lr..u probabi
lity thai a large ven.-er and furniture
manufacturui; institution will s--,n In
established at Mrt!c Point.
RECKLESSNESS OP HUNTERS.
Alfred Neal Mistaken for a Deer and
shot by Lfe Parazoo.
1'Ik-season is now at hand when we
may read of the usual deplorable "mis
taken for a deer" shootings, which
amounts to no less than almost criminal
carelessness on the part of the reckless
hunter. Late last week a shooting of
this nature wan n -corded iu this coiintv.
While hunting Thursday morning in
the mountains lctwi-ii olalla an.l
Camas Vallov. Alfred Neal, a voiuii:
man aimnt Lti years ol age, was accident
ally shot by his companion. Lafe Para
xon. The bullet entered his ba.-lf just
In-low the right shoulder aud came out
almw the right lung, without breaking
any bones, although it is feared n nerve
has len M- eri-d which wili deprive him
of complete use of the lingers on bis
ri-ht hand which are now paralyzed:
t '.lis w ill be ascertained as soon as an
operation permissible.
When the Imivn reachul their buulilig
ground, Neal separated from Parami
with tho intention of making a half
circuit to visit some ncighlwring camper,
for the purpose of M-arching for his dog
whi.h had strayed away tome few days
ago, intending after war.lto join bin com
panion. Neal had l.ot procei-dod far
when he sudden, v started a deer in tlie
l.nisli. 1 iiiiekuown to lum. ruram.
had als.i Ki-n the animal and was trying
to gi t a shot at it w hile Neal was moving
through the hrublery to head i off.
and it was'at this jancture Paraxon mi
tonk Neal for the der and tire.1 at a
distance of 1.VJ yards with his Wiri-cbi-ster
' rifle. Neal was able to Im
brought to Hocburg and was taken to
Ir. Hotlck's utlice where treatment was
administeied. The young iuanwiil.it
is thought, rei-over in a fewweeki.
...PRICES TALK..
$3.50
3.00
2.50
2.25
2.fx )
1.50
1-25
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Shirt Waists now Selling for
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$2.65
1.95
1.70
1.55
1.45
1.15
1.05
,95
78
.55
.39
All Summer Dress Goods Greatly Reduced in Price.
DO IT RIGHT NOW
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Such a Itusincss.
The building the site of the pro
N,sMl new Iioiiglas County Punk. .n
the n-ni'-r ..pjs.-ite the I'm 01. M. 1:1:
oil'i.v, i- bi-ing torn down preparatory t-
the eret li'-n of t lie new siriutioii. "I
removal of thi- building mark- the pa -ing
of an "Id land mark, w hich w.i- erect
ed iu 1S7L. The .i.utr.i. l f..r r--niii ir.g
thi old building includes the removal '!
a large Us pi::g wi!l..w tn-e, the droop
ing branches ul which hao fir in.iny
years ov.-rhuiig the littl -..Id buil iiri,;.
Mrs. W.ilgre.-n. her on l'-Ug- ue an 1
sist. r. Mi-s Etb.d I n-k -: . llam
siiire, 1 . ar-- i-it ing a lew day-wit!,
old time friends an I -h--.l-iiiat'. Mr-.
S. C. nartr.tiu, they ban- li-n making
ail cXl'-nd'sl trip ol -eral months in
the South aiui on thi- e.nt. and are i-n-
route liome iiy way 01 r- r.iaii 1 au-i
lunts iu alungton. liicy expn-s-themeh-
as well pleaed, w iih w hat
they have si-n of Oregon .svi.ily tbe
fruit an-1 climate.
On Thursday a swarm .f liev hived
themselves lietw.-en the lining an-1
rulic in the walls of thn building oii n
pied by the Koscburg S-!a Works. The
lm- eiitensl through a small break in
the rustic and arc at home to all other
lw-?s. but n"t exactly to pagsers-by who
n-nr go away 'round. They soon liogan
working on the t-yriips and tlavorinj; ex
tracts of the Smla works n-nderiiig it
necwsiiry for the proprietor to turn the
hose on and drown them.
l o II.. w ing is the result of o!;r Well
i-rotect.il molt", in t!te month of June.
High grade gomls, .,uii k '.ili-, -m.iU
profits and fair dealings :
M. Ik.-V.mcy. Kox-burif. 1 irgc Aut-i-inatic
Ki-gin 1 liox.
Mr. I'.ivis. Cana Valley, M.is..n
llamlin organ.
ins LiiiM-r. K .-.-liiir-g. i-l. ctric pi.tu.i.
Mr Cattana.he. l.'eiil.de '.- ,.
S"ii- pian -
Mi- II.I-1 Pi rry, K-.s. burg. Fiber
pl.lllo.
Mrs
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El-r
piau-i.
Fr.s
I". 1 KelllV". IIo?ebllrg. hllll.alin
Wright, K.i-eburg. king-bi:r
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In tlie County Court of the Sfate f
On-goti for Il.iugl.is t utility.
In the matter ol the estate
Kuss. ll K. Johii-ou, lh-ceae.il.
Notice is herebv given by the under-
signul administrator of the estate of
Kus-ell lb Johnson, .l.i-easo.l, to the
cr.ilitors of, and : U pers..ns liavin-g
claims against the said ilei'easul, to ex
hibit them, with the necessary vouchers
within fix months at'tur thu first publi
cation of this notice, to th.i said admin- j,i in-rsoii, tl
istratoratbisollicMiithecity hall, at ,...,(
the corner of Main and Oak str.-ets, settlement -t
Wincl.cier,
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pi.lt
piano.
Mis- Maude l'-imblfton
Crown piano ca-c ..rg-.m.
Si-tts Vaih-y Vlu lav i
Cottage Chapt 1 organ.
Mr. I'.nel). L.-.kii.g
Warn-ii organ.
C. ll.llt'icl l, French . tti. l.iellt.
c.V i-Cottag'- organ.
Mis J. Walteis. Oakland. Cr..Tu or
gan. M. W. Al lri. h. l:-.s. bnrg. I crMiid J:
ol.-y oig.tli.
Mrs. K. l'riggi, Caiiyoin ill.-, King
biirv pi.in-..
J'ollou jj,. is a h-t .- b '.rg.iin- in slight
Iv us.-l in-trniii. i.ls :
(lie King-r ury -i.iii-.. slightly u-ed.
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in,- $4-i graph'-i'li 'if.
One il g! .ipi.opi.ol.e, pi
One volid-!iu!'.d ty.- writer, flu.
ne .V genuine Stewart banj... f l'l
One fl'i banj-.. almost new. fo.
Hue I Jo violiiiii-llo. -lightly ncd. flo.
One f 1 7 mandolin. almt m w. f .
We do not have a carload coming
eery ten days, but you will always find
a large stock of piano un l oigaii uith
the lati-t improvements and the most
artistic ra--s. Write t-lay for cata
logue and price".
POPULAR nilSIC HOUSE
W. A. P. I' Kit CO.
The
Big
Store
JOSEPIISON'S
The
Big
Store
Mail Ordeis l'.oniptly Filled. Everything guaranteed as represented or money back b
IB I IIH
Iron
Glad '
nuoiiiuAu
a 1 -gxxi ; .-Ta 1 r-'-:-jia i... .-!.
f.'- V, " I 1 l'-'t-..r.in Itri.ni. l.-
Warranted --,-!t " -i "-.i-k
s--:fcJii..s, lm I
Hacks and "JrrrllS
Buj-gies ttei
OAKLAND. ORE
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B0SWELL SPRINGS HOTEL
Douglas County Oregon.
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rn t ran--.-- f-' -mn i i.
ONE GALLON OF THESE WATERS CONTAINS :
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Min-'.i.iiu 1 r.'.-.r;.!:
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:ag M.-d iar r. Ul Ti- ..n ucu: i-M 3'.
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and
CAPT. BEN D. BOS WELL, Proprietor.
M. WeiLerbv
TO WHOM IT
MAY CONCERN!
Tho- i..i ing 1 iriii !.m-)s ..ri!'.jgv
pr--jiery ; .r -.il- -r e. !.;i.ge. will
!. to ;i:id - the !:-n P-..1
.-state linn .-n .-rt!i J.i. S?r.t
. j. misii.vs&ro
Ib-.d- I. stat- l..t!gM.
-id
el-
i.n!.g's f-.r I! i-t.-rn j r-i-riy. AI-.1
l...er!ii;ieni l.in l Crui-. rs
ulu.'U ill lulid. l!-tii:..1U i 11 r-ni-he-1.
(.-. jsji
Yoncalla Real Estate
TIMBER and LOAN BROKER
..Il!K AN 1 1 III li 'V
To Veterans of Indian Wars.
I i:anci.
a-. c;.oll-:-
T. A. Bury
D. L. Marti
Roseburg Real Estate Co.
Faun an.j Timler Land Hotirht aud Sold '
Taxes Paid for Xon-Rcsidents. Timber
Estimates a Specialty. List vonr proper
ty wiih us. j
Timf laa.t. i.- a 1 1 I. if -
l. ..in larm irjv.-r:).
A. I. APPLlL'JATli.
VOS..At.t.A. 1 -RE.
Michigan Restaurant
and Lunch Mouse.
MF.AI.S .-. AT . . ALL .-. IIL'l:s.
Tab'.ef Set w Lta lx -t the market afford"
Next .t.-.r to KM. nid.i .al.n,
Ml;. TAl'LIN, Pr-.prieU.r.
It Plas on Your Nerves
y.'ii :ir. j.L.wng uii it .1 pLi!u.
th.it w .i. t k-. p i; int..- .m i ih.it"- lack
ing oi .li.ii .! s..;in l. S;j-h aii in-tnv-tii.-i.i
i- t-.rtc.r- i:i;e.i. tn-.i-un-. l.rt
tbelx-t. It si,.. ct..-i;'t iu ili.- -rt..
I'.ny :i ki: g- i;;r .- ;-i.uio. P. ri.N t in .-..n-trne!i,.n.
i:, j-vs.-h s:i 1 t :ii-. T!.- b.-st
ti.j l.-i ' t!, ; in n -,-. lit.-. big!- l..nr
prn"-d t'w. Cash or intjl!nirit.
Write l-.r .Mtjl.rjue.
W. A. BURR & CO.
I h:ive 111.1 1c amitwcnifiits with Wm.
II. Uol""iii, : resident Atturii.-y oi
Washington Citv. to pnnivut rhiipis
for 14-nstciis iu thi'uit i.f the Vi'traii j
of Indian Whik, it their widows, and
can aspire y.u id tin prompt and I'licr-
getie-pp"is,VUti.iIl ill claimes.
I have mi hand the ne.vssnrybl.inks,
.111.I would like to make .nit your appli
cation. In onlcr lliai your. applications
lnav Ik' s..clily pros.x-ute.1 I lind it ne-
Cesarvt i nave ?oin.' r.--Hiiisuiie j:h 1 j
in Wsbin:,'toii to l.-'k alter the matter
thorebv insuring an t-arly
f all claim, and for this
ROM-burg, Oregon. rea-OIJ n;lM- line.e ..r.me.neo,.
First iiulili.-itioii oi tins mnicu is juiv aliove noun. ao-iress an c.iniiiiiiii 1-
1 A 1 II WKST. "I . ..
,!"'- : c.1lion. 10 or can on,
.Au.niiiiMraior. Jojt s
KoM-burg. )regon.
Title tjuarantee& Loan Lo.
KiisFBTKa, Rf:(,OX.
II. HiKlLTU!..
r-i-sJktit.
D. C. litHILTVlX.
secy. a,i. 1 n
Letter List.
lleinaining uncalled for at the Host-
burg iKi-to:iice.
Person" calling for the-e letters will
please Mate the date on which they
advrrti-e.1. July '-'1 1 -:
Arrington, A M Ilolloway, K J
Ander-on Sever llanna, Sherfey
Ileliiiour,! lurry P In-groiii, (' .1
H ill! lie, II
Kinney, Mr liar.
I'oynason, CIihh
Smith, 11 V.
Tompkins, II A
I incai t, I' I"
(dl.Kt)
, II a Alan Lie to You.
And say 'ine other halve, uintment.
are lotion, oil or alleged healer is as -go..! as
Huckh;nfs Arnica Salve, tell him thirty
years uf marvelous cures of Piles, lhirns,
lloils, Corns, Felons, l lcer, Cuts, Scald
and Slori 'Eruption pinvu it:n the K-st
and cbi-ai-i-et. 2"m- at A. C. Marster's
Uoseburg, Oregon.
batman, W II
Cook, Mary J
Ilnsh.Kll-'
ll.ibl'inu, Joseph
(itistafsoti, C W.
The letter will be charged for
rate of one cent each.
Wm. A. Kratek, T. M
at th
()unty
Taeasurer's Notice.
City Treasurer's Notice
Not i.f is hereby jiivei) to ull partu-a
holding city warrants endorsed prior to
(VI. 3, PHKI, are nspiestisl to ireseiit
the same at the city treasurer's otliee for
piiyiuent an interest will cease thereon
after the date of this imtiif .
Dated July J5, PHV.
H tliRt' tl, Sum I'M,
Citv Treasurer.
oaSrc in Hit I o -.rt Itmiw. Have thconlrcim
p.cte a. I ..I a:ra.-i In lKiux-ia. . ntituy .
Altrm u mi i cruiicatm el Tit;c li.ruiVsl u
lspiu-la.. OMitity Uti.l an.l miniiu ciaiiun. Havt
a.ao a om jie a ! ol Tmcmr. i( a, I iown-iip
,11 n.M-i.uiK, v. eTe,i. , v. iaa.i i'ia
inri. W lli make blue prlui opit-i any town
tbiy ahottiiiK t.l racant (ioTemin.-til la:iJ.
Si.LarT pubiic la oltioe, Inuuraoco ajrenia
CorrapooJeace iolicu-d. j 11
GATAP.aH
.j 1 i,i,iofc i. W in.
'Ravi
for
10 CENT
TRIAL SIZE
Ely's Cream Balm
s-if.i fl
W -V atS w suii
Ciri K1' a
U rlcaii, anotbra and
lieala thf diarawl mrin
bn.nc. llcurrai'atarih
and ilrirra aw a 1 oM
intiitfllra.t nu;rk;v. It
la alHwrUsL lira. and t'roli t'. tii Mrmtirane.
K'Her.-a tli Sen of I !; an.l S-nfiU Fu.1 .uk
0; Trial sic l-v : at Iuiiku:. r I-t mail.
IXT UKOTlIKiCS. t 'w.a Hru t, Nr Votfc
HAY FEVER
' INiisal Cntai rli o-iicslj yield- to treat
meul by EW'a Croani lUilm, which ia acira.
ably aromatic. It ia received throuU the
nostril. eleanMa and heala th hoi aru
tket oral which it diffuara itsalf. DrugiaU
ault tha COe. aiz; Trial au Ly uuul !G
ceuta. Tjst t and voh w ure to cuntiBQi
theuaauuecu
Announcement.
To aocomtuodatd taivo who are iiartial
to the use of atomizers in applying liquid
into tha nasal passages for totarroil tro
the proprietor! prop&ra Cream balm in
li.yiid form, vhlch mil ta known as Ely
Li.piid Craiuu Paliu. l'rico including Ui
ajiwylng tuba ia 75 ceuta. Drnggista 01 by
mail. The Lquid form embodiej the mad
icioaJ prxipertita ot the a 4id j rccarmtiott
Gopher and Mole Gun
V ?-ss. : , 4 .
This Gun ia Guaranteed to Kill
Anything from a mouse to a bear, under the ground or oil
top. Kitlier a push or a pull will touch it off. It will take
thciu cither goiu' or comiu'. It isn't any sin for the ani
mal to kill Itself. It was invented and is manufactured by
HARVEY SARGENT, Corvalis, Ore.
Mr. Sargent will be in Roseburg this week with a sup
ply of guns.
Dated July 1", VM)2.
iEO. W. Dl.MMKK,
County Treasurer.
i
ffl -M Mm um A
The Undcrpriced Store
O
o
Notice iJ hereby given to all parties
liolJinj- county warrant 1 endorsed prior
m once 011 the erection of a sawmill with to and including Jan. 15, l'.0i, are re-
a capacity of 100,000 feet of lumber per- I "nested to present the same at county
d.v Tl,.. nl.nn. will also include, whinirlc 1 treasurer's ollkc for payment as interest
inilli with a Jaily output of 100,000. will cea;e thereon after the ualo ot 1111-
The rightH of way are given for a Ktand- J notice.
ard iuajz.! railway up uorlh .Myrtle
Creek, a distance of 15 or 20 miles
reaching one of the fiuest liodies of tim
ber iu tbe Htale. The concession m 011
south Mvrtle Creek provides also for the
floating and booiniug of logs aud timber
Ontions have already -iceu secured 0.1
?.5.(HKI su-res of titiilier land 111 that dis
trict, providing
for a great many
Johnson exH-eti to have bis mills ready
tu lie-in ojieratious in aliout .K) days, as
tbe suiiuieut is now ready and only
await.-i bis orders to be shipped from the
east, lie likewise has the rails for his
' jirfipwl railrroH,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
EUQEN0, OREGON.
The first Semester, session loo--, opens Wednesday,
September 17th. The following schools aud Colleges arc
comprised in the University. Graduate School, College of
Literature, Science and Aits, College ol vscience anu r.u-
gineering, Uuiversity Academy, rscnool 01 .uusic, cnoot
nf XrisfHrine. Srrinol of Law.
Tuition free, excepting iu school of Law, Mediciue
vi.nin.i .....-.iv taiui.ii: twenty-seven mi and Ink photo aud -mus:c. Incidental fee $10.00, Student-Uoay tax
j ear-to come. Mr. reduced fetches of whington life by U2.c0 per year.) Cost of living from .$
ii-i rmi un 1 h 1 t ' : 1 ? n air ni.iuii'n j 1
Around the Capitol.
Wn will -end the value of one dollar
m.l i.-n cents f 1 .10) in IxMiklct, con-
iKXD.CXl tO $200.00
(iueeii Victoria knighted Sir John Ten- per J'ear. .
niel for similar artistic work in London. rcr catalogue, auuic
(Vour editor has sample of this.) REGISTRAR OF THE UNIVbRSI I Y,
Eugene, Oregon
NiTsiiKi.t l'cnusnixa ('0Mr..sv,
105ft Tliird Ave., Nw York, '
STOP!
Have you visited
NORMAN & COMPANY
t
Th.-y are nmv bvatevl in tbe new Hendricks bki-,
t.ne d.Kir South .f the llailnid Fating House
THE BEST M " a "w'aaT s aB BaT
A full mill cutupletft lin of Cigars, anJ Tcbaoot),
Candies, Nuts. Fruits, Fdo.
The hirg. st stock f 20th Century Goods in tho town
I FISHER& BELLOWS CO i
S Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions
Clothing,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
Boots and Shoes
Hats and Caps
Grocer ics Provisions
?s Produce Bought THonc 721
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