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DON'T OVER LOOK THIS
While you are out shopping don't think about buying before you
call aud see our line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods as llicy
nr tbr. mnct rnmnlete and uD-to-datc line in the city. Our line
of Wash Silks, mercerized Gingham, Dimities and
Lawns can't be beat in price and quality.
colored
Our Reav-to-Wear Waist
In this line we excel all others as onr line is
the most complete line in the city. White
Waists from Th) cents and upwards.
Millinery
Here is the line we can save you money in.
Walking Hats and street shape. An elegaut
Sailor for 50 cents.
Ladies Shoes
Our Imperial $;? Shoes for ladies will compete
xx iih any fS..Vl shoe in the city in the way of
wear and ltcauty.
Shirts
tienllcmen, our line of ".olf and Fancy Shirts
are the latest and most complete line in the
citv.
,-r Son'- line ol
r.c.ir a-i-l ll.at i- the
:ire rulit a ii' I tin-
Clothing
The cclel. rated Pax id A
I'lothiiii; i know n l.ir :in
line we carrv. I he pi
tit i perleet and if you will step in
Ml rely con i nee "U l h:i t we e.in .n c ;
ey if imyiut; of u-.
Neck Wear
Here is x iiere w
shine. We i:.ic
u e xx i !
"I. Un it
the sxxci
rn re-
.in.' ..'.it
the line
e-t and most complete r.ne in 7--UII-.
i;oii. and lor the noe-t and hitc-t tl
l.m"t over 1-H.l, :i we have t'neiis in
of neckwea'.
Gentlemen's Shoes
The celehraled W. 1.. I'..'-. :i.. .-!; xw.ici- -
are s..!e a-eiit- I.-:-, -i-e.i'-.- i--r iiM-lt. if . -: i n
srixe theni a ii i:.!. We l.rxe them in xf.r 5
hi-h cut. :il;.i in tan- and .A-b! 1 e s.
The place to get these geods is at the People's Store.
The Peoole's Stor
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I. ABRAHAH
Proprietor
CANNON'S
Book and Stationery Store
! Of Local Interest, t.
XEW BOOK.
Audrey -.va.-i-J.fc.r.
UorotUt Vernon -(;. ir Mx.f-r
The r.teruHl Cl -iia'! Cair
IJoroitl South-Fnrto
Heaitii conraneous-r.rir"
Latarrc --; ',,ri.
The Crista-' - v"! ''
Tne Rinlitof-wy- -M i"-
Blenerliassette
The Caviller -i'.j.'.V
Truth ne ter -VcCa1
The rotter nd the Clay V!r. .k
A Maid of Venice rravfont
Urausiar--.' itrho
Th.. Portion of Labor-H'HHh
Xtic ICaltnc Fn(slon 1 an .tr
Ctrcmstance-.iWf.'l
God Wills It fan
I'ncle Terry-Afu
To Have and to Hold Jnfe
The Stjra of the prophet-Aayfur
Klanore M'ir,l
Count HanntbaI-Ho
Tarry. Thou, Till Come-' ro'.a
la the Palace of the Ktuic-CrairfnVi
The Helmet ot Xavarre RttmrllT
Alice of Old Vlncennes- 7ton-
tAnd Hundreds of Others
We have Them All
Selliux Price. Si -5
By Mail, - . t-SS
We rent ail the l-te boo. at
5C per wee
CANNON'S
g Book and Stationery Store
BE YOUR OWN JUDGE
visiting friends
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and xi-iliiij in
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OF WHAT YOU BUY
All we ask is that you try our
PURE CANDIES
IceCrcamandSoda
Ice Cream Sandwiches
Latest Thing Out. Try them
WOOD & BELL, Proprietors
I'iioue Maine is.'.
Abstract of Title to Deeded Land.
Papers prepare for filing on Govern
ment Land.
Bine Prints of Tow nsLip Mape thowing
a'J cant Lan It, One Iollar Each.
i FRANK E. ALLEY,
Architect
Abstracter
Plans and Estimates for all Build
ings. 5pecia! designs for Office Fixtures
Office in Marks Buil lm. 'Phone 415.
EOS E BURG, OREGON'
Mrs. Wild? Martin i
at Myrtle Creek.
! Medford repDrts the Bartlet
I . Tl.., . r ti.i..
yield will Iv larjie. , i.:.d ;
I Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Marter have re j K. v. Mark
' turniHl home froui au cujox able .uliiii; I'. : .;.
: on Eolith Myrtle Creel:. : turn-. '; W, :...
j B. C. Agee returned home from I 'on- j '"
i land Mondav, where he weut with a; Ax -y ; :.
shipment of Ixvf eattle. :. th-' '
Mr. Flora O. Kourke i ir-itin at
the home of her parent? Mr. and Mr-.
M. D. Thompson in this eity.
Rev. Philo Fuller Phelps, of Califor
nia, hae aeee'tel a call i" the 1 irt
Presbyterian church at A-ldand.
Mrs. W. R. Yiilis. xvho viitcl c v. r.il
days with her daughter, Mr C. W.
Sherman, has returned to lloj-bnr.. ki
th Portland Telegram.
j The din of hammers, the rumble !
I l.virh-.! trnrks. the calls for 'mortar" of
the xxorkmen, the hustle of tlic ;-ireet
ork all l"esjeak for Ro-buri: a d i.i- d j
eoiepliinent.
A depth of about 12V) feet ha- Uvu
reached at the Umpjua Y alley ''ii
Company's near Myrtle Creek and
the indications fi.r striking oil so.-n are
xery faxorabl'-.
Hon. i. W. Wonactt came d.-xvn
fn-m Kiddle Tnelay on business. His
son, Ky, went T t: roiijrli on the same
train t I'ortland, xvhi-re lie xviil enter a
busiuej's college
County bridge builder Jennie and h
crexv are at work on the paradie bridge
on the Elkton and Seottsburr road.
Six team are hauling material on the
ground for the bridge work.
Miss Hattie Harvey xxii.. ha- been
viiitingat the home of Judjie Tli'Mni's'ii,
lft Tu.iitav fur hr hmne ne r i.ir .i-
u-r. She secured a x-rtiri il- an '.
ready to take a mTk1.
Leonard Rabat, of Tomahawk. W -
consiii. is in Row-burg and xxii! make
final proof "ii Ids timlior claim liext
week. He may b-ci le to locate h-re a id
open an eMannsnmeui "ii nis i.n.- ,c-
cigar manufacturer.
Jurtice of the TtMce J. A. Buchanan
has returned from Cripple Creek. Colo.,
where he attended the seventh bieni.'.a!
convention of PacirieJuris-diction W.j .
men of the World. Mr. Ba.-hanan v.a
appointed chairman of what is consider
ed the most important committer of the
convention that of leadjuatment of
rates.
Chas. Curry, a representative of the
Oregon Timber & Boom Company, mr
been in this vicinity for the pa-t two
weeks securing the right of xvay -f th
farmers along the Umpqua river to .
out the stream to make it suitable for
floating logs and timber from its head t
tide water, eays a Myrtle.Crtek correspondent.
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,.ix;n- oil
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Mr-. Ckira
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Street inirovciiient work i progress
inj rapidly.
Albeit (iodiivy, of Portland is visiting
n this city.
Mrs. Willis Martin and little son, are
viMting friends at Myrtle Creek.
I'.llL'ilieer .1. 1'. I'eehler left this ln..ril-
in I'or.lunction on a hinitini; trip.
Hoard ol Trade will meet at the City
hall Friday evening at S ochjek.
j F. W. Wooi.i.k.v, Pre.
I W . T. Newman. 4th vice grand mau
ler of 1'.. of K. T., visite.J KoEeUUrg
TiH-day.
Mr-. F. I.. Kinney and children have
returned from a visit with relatives at
Plain.
Mr-. . M. Plank, of Italian, arrived
in i:...-churg Tuesday and is visiting her
sou. Claude Plank.
Mi.- Floie shainbpHik, deputy eouu
ty cie.k. left Wednesilay morning for a
xisit at llarribiirg and Portland.
Mi-, bertha Prey, a p.pular young
-chih'l ma'am "f Myrtle l'iint, was in
Ko-eburg Tuesday enroiite ti Fugt ne.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilerntz aud child of
Portland. arc xir-iting xxith Mrs.
! llei nt.' brother. M. Fickle of this city.
Mis. II. I.. Marsteis returned Wel-ne.-day
fro::, a week's xisit in Oakland.
ii . . 1,e l,..r M,,.tK..r
& (Mr-. l!..i:-er.
I Mi-. I . E. 'rt-child. oi Portland, who
j ha- bei-n i itnj her grandfather, W
!.. lu.u.i, : il.i- citv irtiirnad
' i . Wedl.t ? lay.
. . Ila;i.;. h.c letireo iiom ti.e .yjjr
linn . f 1 'ciining, Kent x. Pamp, anil the
bii-iners x ill hereafter ! conducted by
I'eiining K t-1 1 1 . Mr. Kamp esj-cts to
op a a -iiniiar hninc- at MarshtieM.
i i.vee I . S. Co!iniiir..iouers have re-
. titly been appointed in this county,
W. . P.rl-.t. at Kiddie: 7.. I- 1'iniuiirk.
' i.-.klai..': .ii.d C. V.. H.iard, I'rain.
i i.i!. k II. Ie.ers is tlie F. S. Cominis--:-.!ier
a: ;ard;i!-r. but receixed his ap
I ::.ti. ei.t a xear or mere ago.
W. l;i-.;.-ett ar. l xx if-t of Philadelphia,
Hi... have t-e!i eiijoyjiig ; pleasant
xx.-vk- x:s;t :t!i the (oi na-rs father and
hi. -.her in thi- -ity. T.I.. rind E. E.
1.1 . i t'. i it on thi- morning local on
th. ir r. tin n hi.me.
Waiter S Biir:. the xxell kii-Tn S-
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Prof. F. M. Bhuichard, and family of
Chicago, who have been visiting the
family of F. II. Appelhoff, left thii
morning for Portland on their return
home.
-Miss Susie l'.aimard, of Brownsville,
has )eeii employed as a teacher in thu
high school for the coining year. Miss
Baiinnrd is n graduate of the University
of Oregon. She taught in the Roseburg
Hchools last Vear and xvas re-etnployel
for the coming yeat but her acceptance
wan on condition, awaiting the action of
the Grants Pass, board. Miss Bannurd
coinen lnglilv recommeniliHl. tirants
PaF t'ourier.
One of the railroad boy who attended
the Elks convention r.t Salt Lake City
informs us that visitors were chargeil $'
to $20 a day at the hotels. That id, the
people there used it as a financial snap
and robbed their visit"". There is too
much of this spirit in this world in other
cities leside fsalt Lake Citv. That cily
will never get another convention of any
kind.
MARRIED.
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Slaughter SalePrices Talk
Ladies' Shoes
11
Towels
S3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 J 50c values now
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factors r i ' " !".-
1 a -i '..o-'' -arti-tic
car. ;
ii.e.w.s. M r. Tr -ce v.
trip to C" s I-...' a:.d r
P.rtianl.
T. A. Vo.-i i..,s w
! secure legi.-l.;'.;. !! .a'.
War Veteran. 11 ha
in eoiire-s t ' :;id vete
that he 1...- ! ;
place Veteran- r.u-U r v
t.i:n their pen-'. :: hu-:;i
! i r.- th;.t lh.-v ca:i t
t" an; one el--. See hi
At;..ri.ei-J. A. 1'. : -;.a:i.
E! PER WII.KINS. At the Court
House, Aug. Ill, Ps, at '.tSU uVl.s k,
W. A. Elder to Edna Wilkins, U.th d
Oakland. J. A. Puchanau ofiiciating-
JENKINS SMITH At the residence
of .las. KirkeH.lall in Cama Valley
Aug. I'l. I'D.'. John A. Jenkins to
Marx E. Smith. Ker. John MmiJint
othciatiiip.
WAlNfcCoTT WAl.TERe At tlje irt
idenceof Albert O. Wnlters iii-r Oak
land. An?. 17, VM2, Jacob Wain-cot t
to Margret Walters. Elder Henry
Banihart' of Oakland, thciating.
The groom is 70 and the bride '15 years
r.f ag?.
SWANTON ABEBNETHV. At the
residence of the bride's parents at
Dora, Coos cur.tT, Orejon, Auj. P',
l'.-Oi', by Right Rev. Wells, Episcopal
Bi-hop of the State ol Wa- biiiton,
IVnnett Swanton and Mis Violet
Alierr.ethy.
The gnsini is a promising yoiiu at
torney of MarshtieM, who, by diligent
study and strict attention to business, is
rapidly xx inning an cnxiii1 le psitinn
among the legal fraternity of the omn
tv. The bride is a daughter of Wm.
a r. nt a tew .lavs in lo.scoursr l o.... j,--.. - ...
t:. u.,-k. lb- hasiust U-en apt-.-intexI f trial j.verwr. She is prominent in
I . S. . .:.i:.:ifioner at Kiddle and was
values now going for
ONE DOLLAR
For further Information
SEE OUR WINDOW
43c
- 36c
- 33c
45c values now
ii 40c values now -
35 & 30c values now 25c
it 25ef values now - - 19c
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Mail Ordeis Promptly Filled. Everything guaranteed as represented cr money back
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The W'iU West a Panorama of War.
A a perfect and ait urate panorama "(
xxar us practii-.! in Anierica. t ui-n. Re
sia. South Anieri- a. South Africa and
the
t- -i- -i- :- .-. -- -- . -4-'
.1 x u ro eivii..- hi-otUci.il instructiD(.
Hi-tri. :i i-and r.ei.;hlr xxiil J.lease
: :.ke n .ti. e and hereafter address him
as "J.idje" P.ritt.
l'.r..k n.aii Itay Jacko:s. xvho was in
tl e h. -; it.ii - vera I moiitlis ith a frac
f. r. i f - t and knee cap, is a.-ain in this
c:ty. l"..r s-.me time past he has heeu
n-it ii-.j hi- parents at Raker City.
While I. is knee i- n t entirely as htron?
:i- it .a-, he tej.lily miproxing and
t . !' able to resume his run in a
religious circles and i hi:hly rs;eviiiel
by a larre list of friends and acquaintances.
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1. r ;"!:i N w N-rs arrive.1 in
nr. recently and l.a openexl a
.r . ain't it. hmakinp establishment
t i-.o! h:i.' cupie.1 by the pionwr
.-. i -l.-i . ti.e kite Mr. Pritchard. near the
liei-axerv eeni.il voiini; man
, ... t . .i.r . ity xx.-ll r. cmineml- j
-.e hi- a I m this iue f the
x:m.i xi i i: and yixe him a call.
F-.nlas ( ..unty, is i.ne of
t---.x :.s in s-..tiiern 'rf ;..n.
UIED.
HI hi' At iieicia!e, 'r-.n. August
10. l'rJ, Mrs.J.ie Hurd, mifeof
Postmaster I.. I- Hurd, a-d S years
10 days.
Mrs. Hurl xxas a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. lU-one, pionrsr r.sideiits ,f Ieer
creek, tlicir honie being about ten miles
east of this city, she has been in fail
iry health for some time, yet her death
.-nic as a jainful shock t-i many
friemis. lkside l.er husband, her
rr.-'ther, br.-ther, f'tey Rs ne, and sister
I Ir. Oliver Pat tersf.n. of I'.-r cr-k
survixe t rrK.urn her .'.etr's. The l-fy
as brought her fn the xveil.Hnd train
! last nipht and the fancral st,rvic mere
hekl at 2 o'clock t slar in the Prvbylrri.
n church rfLich she ha l-cn a n.eniter
for the ja-t 15eare. The l-ly .ll le
taken li Cot xa'.Us uii tl oxerlatid this
'evening where it will t interre I is":de
i her child utii h diel at hir.h ti c ;h
lax of iMoher ls-sv. Mr. and Mrs
We-t!
tan l? peerle-s aiel a.one. rp.ni :l ne
isert-of Arabia, the Wild
learn ju-t how mount.-! soldiers aiid
warriors manenxer an 1 f.ht. We ?,'the ,
vstem of the p.ains, the tropical juri:e. '
the sterle tepj. the xeldl and the;
ever shifting -at. ls. It is a picture and1
.. .. , . . . . i
a pe:n,a realization o: me an an-i
ii etleJ of actiiil ho-tilities. The real
ism, the ieuuiness p.rtaiain to each
and every feature explains the enthusi
asm with which C'd. C'slv an I hi
horst inen have every where U-en greet
ed. (n!v a man xvho has pasx-d his er.-
tirv lite in the saddle as has P.nffalo Bid '
ii.uld enceixe and perb-ct the succv--
fill gathering tog-ther of k many repre
sentative In rseinen, xviiiie the business
talents and irenero;;- expenditure of Mr.
Nate Sjl-burv have sup".rted Cvd. Co sv
in a way few men culd accomplish. The
T2r:?u .ivlcale are ireh frm bar
rack an i field. you see real rugh riders
and ii- t a rehearsed cmpany. Such is
the Wild West, a lixing, s-n-ation and
thrilling exhititin of the h..r.fmanhip
the world. It will be in Uo-eburg on
:z :th.
Look At this Money Maker.
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Watch Repairing'
Old Hatches Made lite New
:si t in.,
any watch,
d not ad
it riil.t it it
i- a i.ei-es-ary f.-alure of
A t:::..-(-;e.-t: is u-les? if it
a it Id. I w ill make
1- p-r--i'.;e. I ui'.J tell
y..u why it can"; ts- don, ii i; is eca
a ivi-;W.;r to U-a-le the effort.
R. F. WINSLOW,
Jeweler and Optician
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I .,!..'. ll.j.wimi lim,e'l,u.i lb..,t.,K -n.t ,
'lav of Iecember P"-" ana fiaxv sm.-e
I lived in CVnall: and this c-uuty. For
the past 3 years they hi.ve resj-
at which pla-e Mr-
Hurd is rs-strr.aster. The deceased is a
member of Mystir Ixe. No 1 IVirce
Honor of this city.
of Ilecorder
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'"iJentsof Olenda'.e
inniience.
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All wash fabrics that for
merly sold for 20 and 25c have
been reduced to
TEtt CEfiTS
Just received, a new
. line of Ladies' Walking
Hats, at 75c. and $1.50
If you are not buying goods g
from us we are both loosing g
monev, and we ought to be q
able to get together for our
mutual benefit.
r7 fw Br
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to Ci
vail-, l.oppick
1 1 n- Sr-t xvick
- no re..- .: tor
n ill Is' ills'Xe
I- i -.en -to
c .a iderin l.o
pi .-.-l. A- to
v to h ..d for the
;-i:.-. .old tew ! ..-. i-rs are
nit th..t toe hijia -t offer
n made. S. !!: pr.sli.-t i'5
h " - a- n..-'i a- ' '- a .'.nii'l.
,..r- u!,.! i. ad t'ne ncney to
. ir crop- cuitracte.i lc;t de-ired
their oxx u ri-'.;-.
If the g 1 '. .
ing k iii c iniiie-;
of SreLtemb- r, a
thinking the piekii
that of re i nt y. ir
cents. '1'h--.lio-xei
other price ' ha:i ' !:
price, t!e-r.' i- a te.
XerV hiihe-t lij l:.
prepare-1 to a imit
iia- n. vi'!
Van Winkle, a sister
.1. . Van inkle, a yotin;
;: il l character and
A'.batty Ivncerat.
Ii ::. I'.nir Hermann, comniis-i'.uer
ih- i. ral land i.ffi.T. accompanied
by l.'.s ttiina'.le vxife. left Roseburg by
orix.it. coisvevain-e We-lnesdax- morn-
. . i ... .. , . . ... i
( '.--s coiu.tx to eniov a week's x ill pay lorty cenis r is., .ppix
,ith relativi-s and friend". At to OtoRi.K Shasko,.ic
Point Mr. and Mrs. Hermann! ?1 U mfjua Ferry. Ore.
.ucis .,j meir sou, tt..n. tM D'.iier
1. IK-rtiranu i nd familv. Thev will al-
i-it M.ir-htield and Empire City and
n their return to Roseburg remain heie
,1 P. .1 , traxel.lU p. i-llger
..! the P. C'., in Ib-s-bur
tv. hilstdtij itp ,iii!..;t!e. on
d'o'i.-la- c.iii.ty i . mt.hl.-ts
a-'eni .ii.-i ri i.'ui ion. y, r. Jones
that uhil" the .-tat" oi' u a-iiiiii.'-
ton t .'ik up tn;.- ma'.t. r . alxertiMiig
at the i-an,.' 1 : i i - j r- - .11 did, that state
Hi .xv ha- ox.-r .1 in i i 1 i":i pamphlets in
t i e i an 1- i.f t he 1 hil . cnati h-ir.-ail lit
hi. ego XX hli" the b'llldre.i- of or 1.T-
r 'r. -goti Ih-r.itnre enn-.t fiMi- I .is
the mutter h i- n- t el b. i ii Miipiie..
It i- I. uie xoi..l r that .. 11 i- ten
xei'i- I ehind i nr s'l-t. r state of Wash
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I the
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state-
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th- Iloiiglas county pamphlet,
,v rate iroiii the Fast to the
oast goes int.. effect September l.-t, and
the bulk of the immigration
th" coa-t in a fexv xxeeks.
will reach
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lr. F. ix irk natriek called at tins ollii e
Tnes.lav. an. iii:..riiu-l 11s that after
looking over Southern Oregon thoroiig
ly, hi; had decided to locate permaiient
Iv in tlii.- city and ill so.ni open an
ollice in the Taylor and Wilson building.
The doctor i- a graduate: of nidi, al de
nartuielit of the Tennessee Stale I'ni-
1
ei-iiyat Na-iiville, and has l'en prac
tbiiig for the hist PI vears. He arrived
in Ilo.-cliiirg cr a year ago from Okla
homa, and I'm. ling so many physicans
practicing in this (tity, he thought that
there was hardly room for another, but
as he liked our climate, In.' decided t
stav until he found another favorable
location and ill conjinictioii , ith Mr
Mclieche he oneni d n gtocerv ston
olilio-ile Ihl- .iel.ol , later si lling out t
Mr, M-iie.-he, ami jifler traviliug
. t.M.II, .lo.-ephilie, ( 'no i,
l.ane comities in iUc.-t ol a
1. luined tl Rosehlllg and
to rc-idi: here. n-riiiauciitly.
trick says "a Roseburger
d.iesn't l.uoiv t hat a yoo I thin ' lie has
Ulitilhe b-avi's rioinc.'1
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Ashland Items.
S. C. Partrum, forest su-ervior 01
the Southern Iiistrirt .f tiregon, arrive-1
in Ashland, Friday, on a tour of inspect
ion of the work of the forest reserte iu
wa" -this section of the state. He weut out
1
Karly this morning Mr. Ikirtmm starte-1
for Lake of the Woods and the Pelican
hax- section of his work. At Fort Klam
ath he will take tiack animals and go to
the IHamond Peak by way of the old
military trail, recross the Cascade and
strike the middle fork of the Willamette
river, coining out of Eugene.
The railway postal service Wtween
Portland and Kosehnrg has been in
creased by an additional helper, making
three helper clerks w 110 are now run
ning between those points. On Thurs
day of every xveek one of the extra men
is sent through to Ashland 011 account
of the tig mails going through on that
day. The new substitute is James C.
G. Van Gross. Tidings.
through .1
Curry and
local ion. h.
is decided
Ih. Kiilp
:i e .itpie 01 xxi-eks ieiore returning to
Wa-hh. -ton.
Fred II. Atidrns, of Kell.ngg
ran-acting business 111 hoseburg Tues- , tthp Ashland Reserve Paturdav morn
lax a i l W clnes-nay. lie rcts.rts turasli- u..l nip it a thorough l.sokin- over
xxell under way in th.- vicinity of .n.i r.-turned to town late last night.
Flktoti and Kellirgg, and says Hts are
roving a g.sl crop but the wheat yield
1 f.i'i a little under the average 01 ac-
oiint of rust ratiseI by the few dave of
a-t wither at the time the heads were
lining. Mr. Anarus took advantage ot
,nr splendid club rates with the Ore
g-.nian and xxill read With papers anoth
er vear.
(lardiner, I louglas county, on the way
ts-txxecn I'r.iin anl th.o Pacitic, is an iii-
tere-:mg town of 31JI ieopie., J lie prop-
rtv xx as originally oxvned by Messers.
dardiii.-r and Reed, t-roprictoisot the
big mil! there. They gradually deeded
I..ts to new comers under conditions of a
verv interesting character. One is that
the nexx comer ..hall not lc in a business
in couistil imi xxith any one already
th re. making onlv one business of a
kind. Another is that the houses shall
U painted white with red roofs.
-ult is a neat and pretty place as re-
. , 1 10 ...-.I..
centlvsi-en iix several .xnwiiv peoiiii-,
-ays the Albany llcinocrat,
W. W. Thompson, Mrs. M. II.
Th-.tnps. ii, i. T. Thompson, xxile and
little box- arrived in this city last even
ing fro m Chicago, and stopiK-.l over to-
lay taking the evening train for Ash
land where they ex pect to reside. All
in- quite xvell known in this city as they
resided here during the year 1S4. Mr.
Thompson was at that time interested
in several mining ventures on this coast
and made Roseburg his headquarters,
himself and family living iu the French
residence on south Main street. uy
is well rcmeiulicreil as one of Kosebiirg'
best base ball players and nil around
at bids, he lning captain of tho Iwise
hall team that male 11 .tour of Coos
county in Soon after that time the
family returned to Chicago, where (iuy
h:i:i since been married and is now the
father f a line baby biy some two years
old. All are glad to return to Oregon,
and Mrs. liny Thompson is well pleased
m ith Ihe Pacilie cons' It is. mostly on
acc .t of her failing health which takes
I he family to Ashland where they ex
pert the higher altitude and cool dililftle
will naturally help her to n peed,y re
A ranch i-f '.') mns. with liv. l-aru
and outhiiiMingsi. (irch.irl. sniall truit
etc., eli maturx.sl. No mi 1 lie n.an"?
pr.ti:s. 3 miles fr-in rail roa-1. T-e.xu
of I'r. in. I'"".' i-ash, i;; piire ..f
Of eve.-"." drr-"riv!ion.
eral Lands. Orr-.-n. Wa
Minnesota.
OAKLAND, OUEiJOS
TIMBER and LOAN BROKER
..FIF.F ANI LIFE TNSURAKCE..
T.'r -z i loc-Ad aa4 tot ;e. Gaol tr
fiu :a !l's pr;Tty. .
A. P. APPLEOATE.
VfiiriTi t ORK
B05WELL SPRiNQS HOTEL
Douglas County Oregon.
o i.er.
F. F. PxrTKKs..
Roseburg. rx'.
Smiths' Dandruff Pomade.
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ONE GALLON OF THESE WATERS CONTAINS
r.'.-u-n i.
Mii -..".-ti " '.'.t:.I
1 j : :aa r..:s
ps itching scalp up-n tie application
three to sis rrlii'.lrs
ill stop falling hair,
ale bv Marsters Dnu
ai.-lruff and
Ptixv '0 c
Co.
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Mltf.
NOTICE
Teachers Examination.
Following is th result of .County
teachers examination held iq this city
Ant?. 13, 14 and 13:
First grade Elma Bnttman, S P
Stewart, Roseburg : .IE Ih-eson, W'il
bur. Sei-oiid grade Ida Robinson. Elkton ;
Rachael Uraueh, t)ak Ci k ; Hattie
Harvey, (iardiner ; Mrs. LM Coniuuie,
Glide; II Ilelierd, Wni Sneed, Cynthia
Applcgate, Drain ; Carrie AdaiiL. Bes
sie Powell, Threes Porter, Harry Whit
taker, Iaturence llnnt, Oakland; J II
Hobbs. EAlrich. Rosx burg: II 11 War-
dtep, Myrtle Creek ; I' Bryan, Canms
Valley; Belle Newland, Ten Mile; Fan
nie- Wilson, Yoncalla.
Thirtl grade Marie Cooper, Wilbur ;
Edyth Moon, Drain; Pauline Delauney,
fscottshurg; I.nla Gray .Oakland.
Net. .T i h. r -t jir.-a tb: nr. r 'rtt y !to"
brt Hm!.ten ml Cfvri:.' A!lrr-l ttsiauna
t:tiK IU ptrrcts r.-t Isslu! nnl an; ol
l.rorci- A!xn Art lluniil-jc. ain.ir, :i tS the
Cauut o! tiu:. sute o! n m. do. th:
lX,bv Ciullli f.'J!, 13 I with S. luit
kn.or.eite n l sfpr'' i ! s pirn coar-ra
fl, -. oJ ,-riii not- ti al f.rte A'.ri
toer Ilm'..:..o. h.t la.t i;uo. vita fic tj
rt (or h'.m it ia h b uiur" n t ether r-'.-t;or..
XX nut tx-Kponl"ltr lor ta; i)ttj
lht mT b.' con;-cie.t by ib si.l ai
tist.flrr llsmutna. c r ti.i s clsiti in. tra
ici troj ihc (!
s:ae4, thu IsUi Wr ol An, 1X!. t Rie
tunt. xtx ca. tiist id. skit H . T.l.
si'P "axhin Aioii i U:ltoS
Administrator's Notice.
Notlr l lirt-T t.vt-n t'!t the nnJes:g.wl
w., on th ; 1-ith d ot August, l''-. b tS
Ccuott voir! ol OjiigU' Mua . orcjoa.
luiv apptiuttsl excf nor o! t!:ecut; ol Unti
I.IMQf r Pr.l. u. uiwavi. A.i pc iu- ut. n
rUimi rslost the ui.1 ut- -c hervhy not.
s.rd to pr'ect ihirai. prpr y vrriael. 10 me at
h.klon, iiuutia c i-inty, . -ri:; u. ii.ua n
raor.thf Ironi th.- lteo( this notio. anil .l
iro3. lo i?biei 10 tn !s':e are h-tsvc noli-
fie 1 to par the euo t me.
UsusJ Aajun mti, J-'.'.'. sxmii. it uxoax.
Execu tor
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CAPT. BEN D. B05WELL. Proprktor.
Oregons
Blue Ribbon
.State Fair.
Just Look At Her.
COXCIC.
Mi.s, Tlioiiipson and (iuy never tire of
speaking of Roseburc Improvements,
and tvcalliin? old nannifi tun Jurldnta,
Whence came that sprightly stej
faultless skin, rich, ro.y cotnfdexion,
smiling face. Here's her secret. Fhe
uses Dr. King's New Life Pills. Result
all organs active, digestion good, no
headaches, no chance for "blues." Try
them yourself. Only 2.V at A ' Mars-?
trrs drug storf.
Wc have in stock eeveral sn'oud hand
bicvclos which we will sell at very low
prices, or trade for wood.
1 f A. CMmtkmA; Cm.
Salem
Sept. 1 5th to, aoth,
You are invited to attend and
see the greatest industrial !
sitioii and livestock show ever
held on the Pacitic Ctwist. Oood
racing every afternoon. Camp
ground frxo. Come and bring
yoilr fatuities. For any informa
tion write
M.D. WISDOM, Sec'y,
Portland. Ore.
ockcxx;oooxxccoooc
A. SAL2MAN
Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician
Carries a complete stock of Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry, Diaiuouds and silverware
WATCH RKPAIRIXG A sPIXIALTY.
R0SEBCRC. ORE
CC00CC OOOOOxXOOOOxXxXKxXxOOOOOOOOt500X
J. M. Weathcrbv
T. A. Bury
1 L. Marta
Roseburg Real Estate Co.
ru;n and TimUer Land Bought and Sold
Taxes Paid for Xou-Resideiits. Timber
Estimates a S jecialtv. List your ptoper
tv with us.
Cause and Effect.
Re.ski:i-e to the t-ju-:li, and pertcct
in tone and action, the Yose piano has
secured a hoM on popular 1.1 v r acx-ordexl
to none other. It is a st. in lard instru
ment, of ti.e highest gra-'i . I iies.-ellc.l
in a single featuro of meri;. No better
piano ma le. Not hili pri-ed. cither.
Sold at extvtslingly loxv ligures for casti,
or on easy time payments. Fvervone
warrantisl.
W. A. BURR & CO.
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c
iw, i in
Iron
Clad
mSHEuBD
Wagons
Fully
Warrauted
Kacka and
Buggies
mm
oih Century Goods in the town
The largest stock of
OAKLAND, ORK
it
$ FISHER& BELLOWS CO
i Dry Goods, Fancy Goods- Notions $
$ Clothing,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
5 Boots and Shoes
Hats and Caps
0
Groccrics Provisions
a -Produce Bought 'Phone 721