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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1902)
t o) o) (o 0) (o c) (o ) (o Co y i s X X s V- - s K I' f V t i s A UUIY 1 OVKK LOOK THIS While you are out shopping don't thiuk about buyiug before you call and see our line offspring aud 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 aud quality. Our Reay-to-Wear Waist In this line we excel all others as our line is the most complete line in Die citv. Whit Waists from 50 cent and upward?. " Millinery Here is the line we can save you inane v in. Walking Hat and street shape. An elegant . Sailor for 50 cents. Ladies Shoes Our Imperial 3 Shoes for ladUs will compete with any f3.50 shoe iu the city in the way of wear and beauty. Shirts Gentlemen, our line of Golf and Fancy Shirts are the latest and most complete line in the citv. . Clothing The celebrated David Adler & Son's line of Clothing in known far and near and that is the line we carry. The prices , are right and tin lit is perfect and if you will step in we will sure-lv convince you' that we can nave you mon ey if buying of us. Neck Wear Here is w here we shine. We have the liveli est and most complete line in Southern Ore gon, and for the newest and latest thing out don't over look us as we have them in the line of neckwear. Gentlemen's Shoes The celebrated W. L. Houjilas Shoe which wo are sole agents for, (--peak for itself, if you will give them a trial. Wehrvethem in Oxford)!, high cuts, also in tuns aud ox-blood colors. The place to get these geods is at the People's Store. One donr south of the I'ost nffT.-e. The People's Store w- School books-ot Marnier' Drug Store. B. F. Wells, of Olalla, is iu Koseburg today. Mrs. "Duffy" Farrier and little child were passengers on this morning's local for Salt Lake city where Mr. Farrier is now employed as conductor on the I . I . Dr. O. F.. Smith, a well known phy sician of MarsMeld, and brother-in-law of D. S. West, our citv rccordor, came in from Coon count v Monday and left f r F.ngene Tuesday morning on business. He contemplates attending the annual meeting of the Oregon State Medical Society at Portland iiefore returning home. Regarding the projected tians contincntal railroad to Coos Bay, Dr. Smith said : "A railroad to Salt Lake does not concern us as much as a rail road to P.oseburg. - A direct railway connection with IJosoburg would' make ns feel as if we were part of Oregon. j I'tali and others states do not bother us in the least. A rail raid to Koseburg is what we desire. It would help Cocks county a great deal ami brine na in closer touch with the rest of the state. No right of-wav will be given the new company gratis ; a fair and reasoual Is nrioe will lie asked for cverv piece of land through which the road may ex tenth" Dr. Sniit.i recited past incidents connected with I'oos county Imonis and, the result, bo thinks, account for the calm maimer in which me nay jnnpw meet this new oroitosition of railway I Communication with their territory. AT THE OIL WELL. Drilling Operations to be Resumed Next Week. 2 aa;v:w CANNON'S Book and SUtionery Store A FINE LINE OF Leather Goods Just received to which we would respectfully call your attention. It embiaces everything that is new and stvlish in Of Local Interest. . A y. - . s t.' i 4 i 'S V , w s Wrist Bags Chatelaines Purses, Etc. in either Plain, Silver Mounted or Mexican hand-Carved work. They are better than the ordin ary kind, and are especially suitable for nice presents Call and see them. It's a pleasure to show goods, y BE YOUR OWN JUDGE OF WHAT YOU BUY All we ask is that you try our PURE CANDIES ceCream and Soda Ice Cream Sandwiches Latest Thing Oat. Try ihem WOOD & BELL, Proprietors Phone Maine 1S3- Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers preparodfor filing on Govern ment Land. Blue Prints of Township Maps showing aU "scant Lands, One Dollar Each. FRANK I. ALLEY, Architect Abstracter Plans and Estimates for all Build irigs. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office i i Marks Building . 'Phone 415 KOSEBURG. OREGON School supplies at Marster's Drug Store. Mrs. E. J. AVxl is visiting in Oak land. Miss Eflie' Collins returned Tuesday evening from Portland. Osit. Peters, of Oakland, was a Tiose bniy visitor this week. O. B. Caiumn returned from Portland Tuesday evening and Mrs. Cannon leit this morning for a visit with Portland friends. School supplies at Marster's Drug Store. Oregon City waterwheels take all the flow of the Willamette river these Sep teinler days, putting tin' -li-foot falls out of Imsincss. It will not last lon?r. Mrs. L. F. Orpurd, of lttage (Jrove, hi guest of her sister, Mrs. W. C. Con ner, while in attendance at the . I. T. I, convention, as a delegate. School Uioks at Marster's Img Store II. W. Kruse and Hugh Warnock of DimlKir Nebraska, who have leen visit ing the family of Ho n. J. II. Shupe of this city left thin morning for Portland on their return home. Mr. J. ( J. Dav and two grandchild ren, who have been taking their outing at the Ihiy mine at Olalla, were passen gers on Wednesday's" local for their bourn in Portland. I-ast Sunday Mr. Day bad the misfortune to sptain her knee, making it necessaiy for her toii9e a cane. J. A. Strole-k, a prominent business man of HornbnMik, California, and Con ductor Ed Tynan, of Ashland, were !issen!ers on this morning's hical for Oakland, where they will spend the day with Mr. Tynan's parents, returning to Uoselrtirg this evening. School supplies at Marster'a I Irng Store S. M.Philiot, of Nebraska, who with his family has been visiting relatives in 1 1. Willamette Vallev. stopm.! off in l:os.-lKirg Weilnestlay to visit with bis aunt, Mrs. W. A. Prater, while on las return home. This office was favor, d with a plea ant call. Suecial mail service ha -lx'!! cUl- lislied from Neskowin to Emma, Tilla mook County, and on September 15. j the post offices at Oak, Coos County, and Thatcher, aslungton tnnty, will be discontinuol. Mail for the former will be -deli verod at Bridge,- and the latter at Forest i i n ve. School books at Marster's Drug Ptore. Douglas County Creamery wants your cream aud w ill iay highest cash pnees or butter fat. Write for cream cans. Will furnish you Cream Separators that are second to none in Quality and Price on most any condition you may desire. TKe Sharpies Tubuler Cream Sejmratnr leads. Douglas county creamery ren-r-ances, First Rational Bank and Douglas .County Bank, Roeburg On-gon. o a o a o u o o o a o a o u o p o o a a o FALL The Fall, the Fall, The beautiful Fall, How I do love the Fall. The most beautiful part of Fall is: our prices always fall in the Fall. a Never so much goodness crowded into g values as you will find o in our store to-day. 7 An n a NUF CED M. 11. o o a o a O o u o o a o o n o o o n a O a o a o n o a o a o n o n School hooka at Marster's Drug Store, Jamie Smuk -sint weinelay in Oakland. Miss Fannie Canioltcll, of West Rose- litirg, is visiting at Rice Hill. A full line of Whitterniore jMlishes constantly on handsit Flinta sho itor The enrollment of the Roselnirg pub lic schools on the opening day was 4Si. S-hool supplies at Marster's Drugstore Oet. the l.llh. Hlli. 15th. will 1 Dr. . Lwwe's next dales in Rosrlnirs. Cut this out. Sthool Uks at Marster's 1'rug Store Thos. A. Bury, of the Roseburg Real Estate Co.. is now in Coos count von business. Secial l:ui! agent E. D. Stratford, i lookini; after government land matters in the vicinity of Oariliner. John dillxiv, of St. I aul, who is 111 terc tel in Etlenbower fniit farms, is in this rity on business. Fred Poojuet and w ife, w ho have I ecu attendiu? the Portland Carnival retnni- el home last night. The W. C. T. U. goU medal contest w ill be held at the Roselmrg Theater t"night. Adiuission 25 cents. Mrs. Jessie Clements ami little daugh ter, who havelieen visiting with relatives near Herniate, returned "Wednesday Wm. an P.urcn anl w lie have re turned home fmru Fesittle ami Portland where t her were attending the c.irni- vals. Dtputy Siicriff MiC'lallen informs ns that under the law all uniaid taxes IwsxKnes deliiujuent after the first Mon day in Octoln-r. Mies Elizabeth Parn.tt, left Wed dav mondnn lor Pendleton. whre she will resume her position in the IVndl ton Public Schools. Dr. S. Hamilton avoinjiniel by his daughter Stella, returnwl Tuesday evening from Portland wliere they were visiting Dr. Luther Hamilton. Sehoi A supplies at Marster's Drug Store, C. O. Younger, the popular S. I Knineer, who has been visiting friends inthiseity, returne! to Edgewood Calif., Wtsliielay to resume his run. " Say, they are beauties !" Where did rirti uet them? Whv at Flints shoe stire of course, its the only place to get shoes in town. Tliey are Qneen tiuality SIhws. Mrs. William Nail snicUle.1 at Klam ath Falls Monday afternoon She used a revolver to i-rform the deed anil the bullet entered near the heart. Iconics- tic trouble was the cause of the deed II. E. Ankeney is making a rich clean up in bis Sterling I'lai-er Mine in Jack :n county. A firtii nugget was picked ip in his mine recently, and he lias just dcjiosited a gold brick weighing several pounds, in the MeIfird Rank. Col. I D. Kinney of the Great Cen tral Railroad Company, arrivtsl in this rity last nij:ht from Co Comity. Mr Kinney says the great Central is a sure go and will undoubtedly con e out from the Coast by the way of MyrtlejPoint to Uo-burg. A. A. Fink, of Oakland, 'California, w bo owns the corner lot opsisite the McClallen hotel, Ir s dei-ided nt to im prove the pricrty on account of Ids ex tensive proerty intersts in California, but w ill offer this valuabln lot for sale. Here is a chance for a good and safe in lUker City Herald : M iss Ida Thomas of Cottage tirove, formerlv ponnwUI with the local telephone office, and re cently in charge of the new station ol the Postal Telegraph company at Rose burs, has returned to the '"ilv and ac- cclc I the oierator's desk with Mana- ger Porter. Miss Thomas made many fr.ends during her previous stav here and bi'r return is welcomed. W. F. A rant, of Klamath Falls, form erly of this county, has lisen renewing old acnaintances in Roseburg and Coles Valley for the past ten days, and attend ing the funeral of his mother, who died Monday. Mr. Arant was recently ajs- Miinted sujicrintendciit of the Crater Ijike National Park, and will probably assume ins oiiiciai unties as soon as lie arrives home. He favored the Pi.ais 01:1. i:k w itli a pleasant call today At a meeting of the Eugene (inn Club lately arrangements were 111 ide for grimd blue rock shoot to lie held durii tho Eugene fctrcct Fair and Carnival September 24.27. Purses to tho amount of f 100 have been hung up- and prizes for amateurs will lie offered, lnvita lions will Iks sent to marksmen at Port land, Salem, Albany, Roseburg an others places to take nart in the shoot Mr. and Mrs. J,. r. Norton arrive here Tuesday from Marsh field, enroute to Portland. After doing tho earuiva they will attend the state fair, aft which they will, of course, lie In attend ance at t lie I tistriet fair at this place. Mr. Norton will hrfve at least one of his fine hoises here for the races. In shak ing of the Jfuir to lie held here Mr. N'r(onsiiid there would be a large dele. MARRIED. TOZIER BAMSY. At the residence of A. J. Adams(in Roseburg, Oregon, Monday evening, Sept. 8, RAT.', Mr. r, M.Toxicr and Mi.-s llattie Ram-y. Rev. S. A. iMiglas ollii-ialing. Manv friends wish them a long life of prosperity and happiness. KENNEDY 1 1 I At the re.-i.ln.. id Frank Kenue-lv. in Roschuri:. at n.ton. S pt. 10, psii, W. (J. KeuiKsly uud Mrs. E. J. tiird, Jnstiv J. A. Buchanan olticiiitiiig. The groom is juite well known in this rity, 1 ing a brother of Frank Ken nedy of this city. He was a Sianish American war veteran, hiving W-cn a mcnilicr of Coiiip;iiiy K 2nd Oregon. The bride i a sister tf Mrs. Kennedy. The wedding as a very .pliet affair, on ly immediate relatives of rhe couple U iug prwiit. Mr. and Mrs. Keni.oly will make their home at IVrrydale, Polk county. The 1'LAiNOKtLkB extends ci'uigrat illations. The contract for drilling the lirt 1500 fe't of the oil well of the Uiniiia Val ley Oil Company, at Myrtle Creek, was completed recently and so well pleased is the company and principal stock liold era with the splendid prospects at this plh of striking oil 111 paying quanti ties by going a little further dow n, that a little more stock has been placed on the market and is readily taken at 30 cents a share, the receipts from which will be used in siuking the well 500 feet deeper if necessary. Mr. Marsh, the company's driller, who It an exjcrt iu his line of work, having had yearn of exericnce in the Pennsylvania and Vir ginia oil fields, is very sanguine over the outcome of the drilling operations at this well and is securing all the land he can in the immediate vicinity of this plant. By President McCoy and Scre tary Marsters we are informed that plenty of means are at hand to continue drilling orations and that Mr. Marsh the driller, has been instructed to re sume active operations, at the well again next week. The drill now being in fine oil sands with considerable oil in evidence it is generally predicted that only a little further down oil of a fine ipiality wiH be struck in paying (i anti ties. J nc oincers 01 the company as well as the "stockholders, an jubilant over their b-ight r.rospects, Mr. Marsh having staled that the present forma tion encountered in the' drilling opera tions !eiug more like the Pennsylvania oil product stratas than anv h ) has heretofore encountered on thisrt. DILL). FAIRFIELD. At tirants Pa.-s, Mon day. Sid. 8. Pr Mrs. K. II. Fair- field, agvd 30 years. The deceased was a stejedanghtcr f ;. W. Alderson, irf Cleveland, her maid en name ls-inc Miss Ratcman. The l1y was brought here and the funeral anil interment took place at French Settlement Tuesday, Rev. S. A. Drtigbs colulm tile the Ss-rvices. A hub""! ami three Miiailcliiidren are left to mourn their irreparable los. Another Shoe Sale WE PLACE ON SALE TODAY 131 pairs of Men's tan and oxblood lace shoes 131 pairs Ladies' tan, green, and oxblood lace shoes OF THE HANY BARGAIN included in this lot, space permits the mention only of the following. They are representative of the rest : MEN'S SHOES $3-5 $3-f and $2.00 Values Now going for $2.20, $2.00, $L50 LADIES' SHOES $3-25$3-oo $2.50 Values Now selling for $2.20, $2,00, $L75 An examination of the shoes will substantiate these statements The Big Store Obituary. Mrs. arah Souf, widow- of Jacob .oiir, died at her horn? ner Winston, Orc-oii. isept. 1st P.Hr. m-at was caused by droy, from which sh stif ercd for more than two vears. Mrs. MMnr. w liose mailen iiau e wn? Carlondwas Lorn in Charon, Pen a., tW r.'thdiivot Aug. --, inoveil io near Fraukfort Keimu kj in 1.V. Wis mar ritsl to t;. W. Thomioii in M. Was left a widow in I IS. Crsed the plains in an ox wagon in Wa riarriil t P. J. Sjsntr at forvallis Feb. 1", 1K.1. They moved to lou;;!a ti., aft rwanl, where they have residl since uti jl Feb. 7, when her husband pa-sed awar. Since his ileith, her death hS l-ll hourly eSsvtil. She mas willing and anxious to jn home l rest. Mie aas II. mother leu children, live k wliolil survives her: Mrs. J. W. f?t'ry, Mr. lora While, Mrs. S. Campbell, Frank Ssur and Mrs. J5. D. Si lilli. OSEPHSOFS The Big Store When you see it in our ad its so. Everything guaranteed as represented l v "va m m .m am a . . RAMP BROS. Sturessora to L. KOHLHA(iENt Cass St. Meat Market. Let us call for vouc orders. Title Uuarantee&Loan Co. 1. o. BOSEBL Kti. OSEUO.X, D. HtaiLTos, r mimical C tUXILTO, noty. tad TreM 4 Headache . Eyeache. Oftentimes show the need of glasses. They are some of the indications of defective vision, and Shatters All Records Tiv in hpital, F. A. Gultedge, Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sum to d--tor t core a severe -ae of pil, cam inj 21 tumors. When all failed, Puck-h-n's Ami. Salve soon cnnsl him. ubilues Intlaniation, ciiiut? Aches, kills Pains. Pest salve in tls World ?V at A C Marsters dnig store. AHANT 111 Coles Valley, Sept. It, P.M, Mrs. Mary J. Arant, aged alut 70 yirs. The deceases! was an Oregon pioneer of 1S52. atnl with her hiiband was anions the carl'ii-st settlers cf this coun ty, the was a sister of the late lion. John Kmmit. Hie leaves four sons, W F., K. J., Arthur and Mai ion Arant, tlie former of whom is now sujs'rinten- dant of the Crater !.ake National Park. Twodauirhter.-- also survive. The fun eral was held at French fk-ttlement Wcdnelay aftern-oiit Ilev. S. A. Img- las conducting the services. BORN. WtMiDUl'FF In Kusvlmrg, Spl- 8, l'Jtr, t Mr. and Mrs. P.yn.n Woo l ruff, an eight uud girl. Administrator's Notice. HaHrUbrtrbTttTrn th.t the n'ldrr.irr-l mt,oa the I ah l.r o Ausm.u 11. hy Lke ConatT coat ol u;lai eounif n-tan. 4ul ppnlt rrmtar of U.rt.l nt H.-ntf Oanlner Broon. drmsl, AilpemfM h.rf H.itna fiB.t ih rll- MRl not- 6rl io prrni iitra. prr jr itnw I. tn i K.ktnn. IViu cvraotf; "oton, iOia jt montbf Itoni tb dt at thi nsn- , an J a. I mnoti iulr)a4 la thr '! re kvnrty nolt- Office la lb Court ilotu. Hit. ibcoalreoa- pietcsFt oi uatnet buitkt la Uoulu Coaalf. inianiiMurvKiin oi iiu rarnuc'ra io IxsifiMcountr UikI .wt nintatcUiau. H.t. piat. la th Kowborf, OtTT. D. 8. Iaa4 III I irx;l. W i I make biu wil l cofiootur un. 1 Jl ! 1900 Water Proof Uaraess Oil Hlackiiif ftrt Io paf r Mtar 1 m. (li AU(UU 1KB. lfJ- Put up in thecKisistency of cream, and pritive)y will nit gum or mold, tiives the le:ither firmness, yet makes it soft and pliable." Preserves tin leatlier and stitcliiug from inclement watlM"r and give the banw -s a neat and finishel ap 1 valance. Keally makes 'A harness .ilc new and will niake it la,-t tiiiD as long by the n of I'JU Harness i d. It is aiso eiuillv gi for Iss-ts n! shs. Manc.faclurol by J. W. MOTK. R.e bur, trvn. On rale at lilodiMt's Harness slioji. 'jPl i should be attended to at once. You'll be surprised 4 at the comfort a pair of glasses will afford if your sight is iu auy way defective. Scientific examina- tion free and proper glasses properly adjusted is what you are guaranteed here. .3 R. F. WINSLOW, Jeweler nd Optician T 0000000000000XCK I A, SALZMAN I a Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician Siarti.ll Smw Kxrra mr NOTICE. A Bay's Wild Rids for Life. With family around exiwcting him tol die, and as on riding for life, IS miles to get Ir. King's New Piscovt ry for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, . II. P.rown. of I-sville. Ind.. endunvt death's agonies from asthma, but this woiKieniii meoicine gave liisiani n-uei and flKasaii curel him. lie writes: "I now sleen soundly every night. Like marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneu monia, P.ronchitis, (Mighs, Colds and rip prove its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Cluaran-j teed bott!cs5ov ami ft. Tri:l Is.ttles free at A C Marsters drug store. KnOrv l bcrrb rlvrn lhal w. ti'tnty Ko- U-rt lUrallloo m4 ilhr.ii Allmla llam(IUo , brine l. rrol and Uvlul ct anl-an t ' Itrnrvc ll-iiuW Uwmillnti. al!.r. aii .1 Ibe i Ctmnij- ol liuia. suw oi Ow i. !. ihl! ly, oy luaiuai cumrni! aui wim oi itt' t-1. (ivf aixl Kraut anio tii ail .-rg aim- ! aalf llawiiion. nis iuii wmr, m pwn. w Hi lor bimx-ll la hit buiava ma-i othrr rrla- : txinv We till not if mpmiiiMf k im aeon, lhi ma be mniiarud br Ue uH Iw-or. 1-, riaixlrr Hamillnn, nor hall claim kit earn-1 lnr Iron tb oaie Mmi. . . ... . . . .. a . T - i b.f Msl, mia in aayoi nn., i k. iott bunt. tia. SVDMT k-ikckt Hinms, Itids for digging and bricking a well r the tdenlsiwer hcliool will w re-! ceived by the Sdiool Boanl on or Iiefore Kept. 3), Fr particulars see or address, F. A. McCai.i., (SUP) Pist. Clerk Look At this Money Maker. Notice for Publication. !.sd Ornca Ro.ir-:. Oas. An 1 1502. v.. .. hontb aire. Ibal tint lollnwinf. ntmr.1 villrr bM BSiM unlir. o( I U inlnU.s In mat" bnai pnml In H.port f i rUim and that ll .fl i!l '! b.-!oi' Ihe anl RwnT. I'.H. Ul Uflice at Eivwburf, on H.K.No ;;, tirtli-K'iSW &. s.Tp. . s. K.ttet. h naitimi ibe frtitowlnc wltnra Io prov hl ronliiimian r Mnoj npnn ait ruluv.tion ..I all iaiHl via: eonr Kwh. JtSerwvo Wi;.t, John Bin and kcui-n Smoh. tall ol Myrtle Creek, tirrjon. ap. J. T. Batatas KtUtT. Notice for Bidders. A ranch of 210 acres, with house, luirn anil outbuildings. Orchard, small Iruit etc.. well nintttrxM. An luitUlle mairs profits, 3 miles from rail rad. Town of Prain. 1.V0 i cash, iiuinire of owner. F. F. Pattf.hsox Koseburg, Ore. Homesteads Timber Lands 0. L. WILLIAMS Land Agent, Timber . and Homestead locator. Pel feet satisfaction guaraitwil or no location fee. l!'st of refe vnees. Yonr cornspndenc solicitil. Any information regarding tho cli mate, soil or productions of this sec rimi, gladly fumisluHl frs of charge. . Address O. I.. WILLIAMS. Vp. 4 JBAts, Okc. Carries a complete stock of Watches, Clocks, -Jewelry, Diamonds and Silverware - WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ROSEBURG, OKR g :oooxxoeo(ooooooooooooooooooooooo B0SWELL SPRINGS HOTEL Dcaflas County Oregon. Oregon's Blue Ribbon. .State Fain Salem Sept. ISth.ta 20th, 1902 You are invited to attend and see the greatest industrial expo sition and livestock show ever held on the Pacific Coast. GoM racing every afternoon. Camp ground free. Come and bring yonr families. For any informa tion write M.D. WISDOM, Sec'y, Portland, Ore. Th-w (.nor atr r-rtan'u-l.l br the Ittllag pktvk-Ua i-r be tisnr f EV-Joiao-a t'aiarrh. sa.aa.-h. kwla-r aal Liver lrtnii-- llf.mSm:lvni I'wnS Rilfnl.-'ii.uR :' "friaSa FraT In p..r?:n 1. ii miU-rc-.rth K.wjirt ..a-in;lT o) o ( .r la- rwrj!i.o t-'. Pwia:n Baah Tl h-lufr. ,b I PaWi-Tri i'.;i?un lt:pr:ai;a. Froi I ;..! per wk up. laciatinc baibv Inin. u.p la Irunt ul ilw b.rteL O.NO Q ALLON OF THESE WATERS CONTAINS : i mn i 3iiriie -akium i arbonatn I'limviuw i hi.Ti lr - . iK.' ar. hiiawtiim Pr:4 -7 ar. IV l avium I.xii ic . "a arr. Sxl.ua i bh-g.i - - ;h.m f r. Roiiu-1 trip Imb Itmrhiin R-vrwe;) irjnr5. tl.T. el Vr x 1tv. rctoniuif lb Kiliuvio MuaUar, (Ltaik Th kru oa a uDt; jul -H cr. ;st;altT aai CAPT. BEN D. BOSWELL, Proprietor. J. M. Weatherby T. A. Bury I. L. Martio Roseburg Real Estate Co. Farm and Timber Land Bought and Sold Taxes Paid for Non-Residents. Timber Estimates a Specialty. List yonr proper ty with ns. Little Ranch for Sale. A good little home lor sale ; 17 acres, adjoining fair grounds, miles east o Roseburg. Good buildings, 150 good Itearing fruit trees, 10 acres in culti vation. Price $1225. For particulars imiuire at Miliken's slioeT store, Rose burg. a 1 tf N. A. F0STER&C0., UOVERXMKXT LANDS Of every de eral Ltuds. Minnesota. (j23) riytion. Fatmsand Min Oregon, Washington and OAKLAND, OREGON TT700I) WANTED ON si'EC i: TION. Those having promise wood on subscription or who desire to jmy their arrears with this commodity will please tiring it in sometime this month tafore the ruins set In. tf. Yoncalla Real Estate TIMBER aRd LOAN BROKER ..FIRE AND LIFE 'NSl'RANCE.. Timber lands located ami ( aale. Oood bar gains ia farm raMrljr. A. P. APPLEUATE, YONCALLA, OKR gat ion ofCoosCo. people iu n1 tendance. Cause and Effect. Resjionsive to the touch, and perfect in tone and action, the Vose piano has secured a hold on popular favor accorded to none other. It is it standard instru ment, of the highest grade. Unexcelled in a siiiKlu feature of merit. No ttcttcr piano made. Not high priced, either. Sold at exceedingly low figures for cash, or on easy time payments. Everyone warranted. W, A. BURR tS; CO. n. iv , " 5-' (I I ftvarv A STRAIGHT TIP IN these days of competition much is written of an exaggerated character by pettifogging merchants, clamoring to catch the credulous. You needn't be lieve all you see iu print, aud very likery you don't. As for ourselves we would rather you would investigate our claims, look over our stock and compare our qualities and prices. We are sure we can land you. The Stock of Good Goods in Town Outing flannels Troiu 5 eta to 12 J eents; Flannel letts, 10 and 12ets. Dress Goods ! Mammoth stock. All ranging in "prieo from yard All late shade-, f ) CfV 13a to ?130 per i . thing as Cotton Blankets Dress Trimmings and Ribbons 50c, 73c, f 1.00, f 1.3a, tloO, 1200 In Rreat varieties at way down andf2.50 " jrrici ammmmami awaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaBaaaaaaMiaMaams tm i ta-i.aaaaaaaaaaa.aaaaiaa..Maaaaaaaaa.aaaHaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aw Shoes rurnishing Goads The best to be bought for the- H-ro is where we exeelL Look money is onr boast. over onr stock. Groceries , ' Clothing Cheaper than .ley ar, to be had at JSJTkl any other place m town. Get oar .(X) all-wooUnit to be found any prices. , where. Everything in the Line of General Merchandise FISHER & BELLOWS CO Repre sented or Money Back 'Phone 721. Call us Up. .5 jf t