X V i We Want to Save You Honey So while you are looking around the town doing your shopping you don't want to overlook the PEOPLES' STORE as we have the largest and most complete line of fall goods that has ever been shown in the town. Ladies, J 01 Co 01 CO 01 Co 01 Co 01 Co We have all the latest weaves aud colorings in tailor suitings, , Long Coats, 3 length, Jackets and Capes. ' Our stock can't be beat for style, quality and prices. Our walking skirts are., the most complete line in town ranging in prices from $1,501 and v upwards. Taylor suits from $7.50 and upwards. Qetltlemen. Those of you wishing a new suit of clothes don't want to overlook us as bur line is the .David Adler & Sons iroods, t " and in wear and fit we guarantee satisfaction. Our Shoes, the noted W. L. Douglas shoes speak for themselves. Neck Ware, always the latest aud most up-to-date line in town. The People's Stoe I. ABRAHAH 0 Proprietor K One Door South of P. O. I CANNON'S y r y y A S ' V t t y y A t . s y y y v i y y y 1 y Book and Stationery Store A FINE LINE OF A y y y y Leather Goods Just received to which we. wou'd respectfully call your atteutiou. It enibiaces everything thac is new and stylish in Wrist Bags Chatelaines Purses, Etc. in either Plain, Silver Mounted or Mexican hand-Carved work. They are better than the ordin arT k:ud, aud are especially suitable for nice presents Call aud see them. It's a s pleasure to show goods. 'S :js. rv:A;:xv: v:::- v 4 y y. y y y y A at 'y y 1 : y y 5 Of Local Interest. BE YOUR OWN JUDGE OF WHAT YOU BUY' All we ask is that jtou tr our PURE CANDIES IceCreom and Soda Ice Cream Sandwiches Latest Thing Out. Try them WOOD & BELL. Proprietors riione Maine 1S3. N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every tle-rivtion. Farms anl Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. (j23) OAKLAXD, OREGON SoI ol fnpplu'aat Marster's IHirj; Sture Old iron is valuable. Siv it, we i!l buy it Sykes & Carroll. Waxtk A girl to ! general house WOrk. H. WoiXENHKRli Make note of lliif Pr. Lowe, the ut tioian ill be in Iiobnrj Oet. 13t!i, 14th and loth. A. Pslr.inan, the jeweler, h.is just re ceived a large line of elegant Seth Thomas mantle clock-.- They arelieauts R. F. Swan, of Mvrtle Creek, is in MarxbiieM looking over the field w ith a view to inventing in city real estate. MarshlieUl Sun. C. F. Cathcart, formerly sheriff of this county, was in Roseburg Friday. He has been employed as station agent on the Central Pacific lines in Nevada but will probably 1 located at Wells . i r. . i . - -. i . y iiereaiu-r, hiiuuht onii iu mat mjic. I Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harj.ster, of I'ort j land, aru here fr a visit with the latter . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jones. f. Mr. Harpster 19 eniploved in the S. P. niioi in Ea.t Portland. He will enjoy y a few days' limiting during bis vacation. y Miis Mrv Heftr has lieen ifferel and y accepted the school near I'ixonville, .V)k ! and w ill lie-in her duties as teiicher at f ii u.rti .lit vi..Tt .iikttlt Tlirt l.i. It . n gradunte of the Normal, and is a decid edly capable and efficient teacher and th Iiionville district is to 1 congrat ulated ojon its poml fortune. Drain Xonpariel. Seli.iol IxNtksat Master's Irug Store. Snpsriiitendent F. B. Hamlin is send ing ont to all the teachers of the county a printed circular showing the complete 1'u.t of studies required in the public 6 hools from tlte students' first to eighth year iu school and the ot of ench lok to tli pupil. It is a very convenn-iit reference. S-1ms1 supplies at Marster's Drugstore Ivmglas Oninty Creamery wants ymir cream and will ay highest cash price or butter fat. Write for cream cans. Will furnish yon Cream Separator that arv second to none in Quality and Price on most any condition you may desire. The Sharpies Tubulcr Cream Sejarator leads. Douglas county creamery refer ances, First National Bank and Douglas County Bank. Iloveburg Oregon. School btKiksat Marster's Drug Store. II. Ilarker notified usto change his Pi.AiNDEAi.r.K from Glide, to Oak Creek, i School books at Marster's Drug Store We buy ol 1 iron and pay tho highest prices for the name. Sykes k Carroll. rreil I.aiiL'h is re-shinclinu and re painting his residence on north Juckson street. Marriage liscense has been issued to Henrv Schmeisser uml Cora Fustiin f Roseburg. Mrs. Dave Bluke, who has ln'eii visit ing Mrs. S. K. Sykes has returned to her home at Seattle. Williard Martin, of Cottage drove, is looking over thn huiall fariiis of this vi cinity with a view to investing. Mrs. II. Laughnry left for her home in Portland Saturday morning after an extended .visit w'uh relatives in Looking Glass. hoe Findings blacking, laces, button hooks, shoe-hoMis, rubber heels in fact all the little shoe findings and requisites may bj found in our slock, at Flints Shoe Stole. Mrs. Daisy Abraham and little daugh ter left for their home in Portland Sat urday after a visit of several weeks with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. W. A. Frater, of this cjt Miss Maude tiuttcheck, who has lee,n sjieiiding the past summer with her cousin, Miss Maltie Daniels, of this city, returned to her home in Portland Sun day. V. A. Burr has jus t received a fine new electric piano. The public is cr dially invited to call at Tho Popular Music House in the Taylor A Wilson block and insxvt it. I .Mrs. I.. J.. iienoricKs nas ocen te R. A. Stowell, writes to have us send ( a,lllimi,tr;llris , t)u. el.lt(J of the Pi.MNUEJM.F.R to his aldress, at Yoiicolla. .lohn Nordurft, of Myxtl iCreek. has our thanks for a renewal of subscrii tion to the PuivnKALFH and Oregonian. Geo. retterson, of Spaulding, L. A. and L. K. Minard, of Cottage (imve, have added their name's to the Plain dealer list. "Say, tl ey arc beauties !" Where did you get them? Why at Flints shoe store of eourse, its the only place to get shoes. They are Queen Quality Shoe. For Rest. Farm and stage station of Jas. Newland, at Looking Glass. Good buildings, fruit and farmingland. Inquire at Kruse & Newland's J irocery, Roseburg. The uttTchants of Roseburg are ready uith a big stock of goods for the hum of the fall trade. When you buy, commit the Plaixdealer and go where there is I enterprise. 1V you know that Strong, the Furni ture Man, has a complete line of heat ing stoves, and the price is as complete as the stoves for it over shadows ail our coiiqietitors, also a full line of Blankets and comforts that our as warm bargains as our beating stoves are hot to sit by on a cold w inter eve-jug. F. Long & Sous of the new harness shop on Cass street near the depot, has just received the larjrest slock of har ness, saddles and collars ever shiped into this city, in fact they now have the largest Stock this side of Portland and are offering bargains never liefore heard of in this city. tf Beach A flowers' minstrels, as the aggregation of comedian is designated, certainly give a bette- show than any minstrel tronpe which ha len here this year and every one does bis let t make the entertaiument a success. Portland Telegram. At Roseburg (M. I. niida-rcanvas on vacant lot jtit-t South of the Ojiera Hou e. Farmers are rejoicing iu the recent rains and hoe that they may continue. Grass is starting and feed will soon help the price of butter to consumer. The farmers w ill make more, evtn if it sells for less per jound. One farmer said that would make 100 pounds more butter pt-r week, as nieas.urM in the cream an I in Ik lie sells, if we ha t a purl week of rain. ISaiimel P.. Hendricks, deceased, and ber iM.inisiaen exonotattsl from anv further liability, the estate having been settled. Mr and Mrs. Warren Deyoa aud baby, of Myrtle Point, are iu Roseburg on their wav to Albanv and Portland to visit with relatives. Mr. IXyoe is a prosperous young business man of Mjr tle Point. Roseburg IxHl-e No. 31. 15. P. O. I'., eulargt'd its iiieuibersbip r01 last week by initiating five S. P. engineers into the order. TheyaieR R. McCale of HornbnKjk, Calif , and J. J. O'Xeil, J. ti. Applegate, T. K. Luster and D. J. I ler, of Ashland. A. K. Fisher, of Clevelaud, accidental y shot hinm-lf through the left fore finger while cleaning a ,3S caliber revd er Friday evening. The ball also passed through the clothing of a Uty standing by, but no further damage was done. He came to town and Dr. Houck dressed the injury. See Hillehrand's line big ad. A visit to this ni-to-ilate store will conviucet you that it is the place to rind the gols you want at prices to pleae yon. A visit to this store Satntday evening re vealed the fact that for neatness, sys tematic arrangement and effect ive dis play of goods Messrs Hildebrand and Ijiwsoii are surely exjs-rls in lb arl. Mr. and Mr. t. L. Clevenifer, of Grants Pass arrive! in this city Friday evening, from Taeoma, where they have U-rii attending the North-west rhotog- rapliers l-ouvention. .Mr. t levenger was elii !sl vicc-pn-sident of the organi zation for Oregun.aud als-) had the lis tinrtioii of ha ing several of his photog raphs el't ted to exhibit at the National Convention. School books nt Marster's Drug Store. Miss Margie McDougal has retiirned fiom a visit to Portland. Hon. A. K, Matoon, of Riddle, is in Roseburg today. Miss Llva Wimberly, has retimed from Grants Pass. t K iner Vitnlxrly, has returned from a "flying" trip to Kugene. Jtrs. W in. Van Ruren, is reiiorted ill at her home in this city. Jas. Dixon, who lias been spending the summer at Allerta, Canada, has return- en iiome. Jas. Ross, of the Oregon Soldiers home, has retorne 1 from a visited to (iold Hill. Miss Kmma Smith and Mae Usher have retnrned from a short vit-it at Dillard. Mrs. W, C. Conner and little son, Clan, returned home last evening after a two weeks enjoyable visit at Cottage Grove and Saginaw. J. A. and SJL Endicott, of .Myrtle Point, passed through .Roseburg Satur day, on their way to Portland to attend the Oregon I'niverisitv. W. II . P.rack brought thein out here returning the next dav. Mr. ami Mrs. D. S. West speLt Sun day and irt of today ut the ohi home farm down the Uiupqua. Dave tried his baud at fishing and brought Lome a very long string of prevarications, also nine salmon trout one 17 inches in length. We were not informed as to what be paid for them. Geo. Ij-a, of Cottage ( imve, owner of the rock crusher used in preparing the dressing for Rosebnrg's street ii.iprovi incut, spent Friday and Saturday in Roseburg, negotiating the sale of his crusher to the county court. It would no doubt be a good investment for tl.a county. Lane county has tivo line crushers which it furnishes free to tlie farmers to work out their road assess ments with. Kugeue and Uki other towns of the county are require': to pay $!) per day for the ns of either crusher School lks at Marster's Dreg Store. ' J. F. Marsters, of Brooklyn, N. Y who a few months ago, purchrsed the old Flourney farm of itfl acre i i Flour ney valley, arrived here Thursday with his family to take possesion. His son, James Marstt r, jr., also arrival n itl his family. They have two car of reg istered Durha-n or Short horn cattle and some fine hog which are expecti-l t arrive very som. p-,th the father and son are active and exis-riemvd. business men and eoinuiaiid considerable means. We join in welcoming the family to our comity an I their coming w ill doubtless prove a valuable acquisition to the fine livstoe k interests of the count-'. Hon. D. S. K. Buick was instrumental in I eating the Messrs Marsters here, anl in company with these gentlemen made the Pi.AiNnrw.M a very pleasant call Saturday. OVO-VCVCVC"VO'. OVO"OVOCVCC'C. oy"v,xvov. VOVOVOIr EARLY FALL OFFERINGS All the latent weaves and colorings in tailor suitings. Also a fine selection in black and colored Etamines, Crepe de Chine and Melrose for dressy wear. - Large assortment of Ladiesr, Misses' and Children's Cloaks, Capes and Jackets. Furs of all descriptions. - ' . Ail Dress goods purchased here only, shrunk free of charge. Owing to the rush of business we will not shrink goods purchased elsewhere. MILLINERY OPENING Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Sept. 23-24-25. . L. J. Spreng'e f the real estate firm of Spremrle A Spaulding. of Seattle, Wash., was a pleasant caller at this of fice Saturday while iu this city on bnsi- ne Ifforo the V. S. land oibce. Mr. .-rppie orchards which arv ve'T thrill Sprengte seems much interest"! in J and well kept and we were informed Rosebnrg and iKtug'.as cMiiily, au! says I that he will make a 10 acrw addition ti he ill visit this citv quite often in the 1 his niuier appb orcharl lefjre the Theedit1(r, acivmp.inie! by Hniry Rich.iiils.-n, called on "Farmei" I '.roan, more familiarly known as Di-trict At torney Ge. M. Brown, at iU lieantifi:!, productive f.irm near the Soldi.'rs Iloini Sunday. We found the attorney-farmer out iu his fine little vineyard, com prising about onedialf acre, fcnd were invited to artake of the luwi i! fruit haiikring in great clutters 'mm thr thrifty yonug vines. The fine ater and musk melon atch was our next objei'tive js.int an-1 a rare treat was here enjoyed. Next we viewed Mr. P.rtiwn's fiue peaeli, prune and inter future and cxeets to induce mmy eo ple to hvate here. He says he can do that conscientiously as In knows Rojt burg will have a bright futnre. In or der to keep Jujstis! on the progress of Reburg, be a 1 11 h:s lum-j to the pLAlVDEAI.r.S list. ('close of another season, "u this Meal little farm ciuld also ! se-n -me fine rcgi'tered short born and Jersey cat tie and a stroll alsxit the pla-e .n con vinces one tliat Mr. F.ro w 11 fully as well np in agricultural and borticultnl ral pursuits as in the legal pn fes.-ion. The Big Store When you see it in our ad its so. The Big Store Everything gnarantecd as represented - RAMP BROS. SuTes?rr to L. KOHLHAGEN, ' Cass St. Meat Market. Let us call for vour orders. UNDER CAMAS ONE NIG1IT ONLY On the Flat South of the Opera House Wednesday, Oct. i BEACH &. BOWERS FAMOUS WASTRELS ! ! all abite people, ). All rew this -a!n a -Tin century itmovatw-n in minstre'sy in aomiplete p.vi!lion thea tre with stsges, sceuery and comfortable cats. Iion't miss the big show. Watch for the big street arade at 11 :3) A. M. Prices - - - 35 aud 50 cts. Title Ciuarantee&Loan Co. D. HiaiLTO, t-ral-lal D C nn-ro. wcj. aal lev O n o Q O o a o o p o o o o o n o n o a o a o o a o a o u a o o o o a O a mm II f J M I 1 t r. k I i. 1 s I S H t Mil 2 WLL It Must be So If So flany People Say So What we do is Legitimate, What we Say is True, What we Promise we fulfill. 3Cc 10 IH Court Unuw. Hare ihc ooIt eom iet of lntrcl Oooti In bu.wc'a liuaiy. pji!a la the Kmtbani, Umma, V. H. Ia-1 is- axi. nil Imik- 1'ni.t rafik-s ol nr !o. We are prepareil to outfit for Fall every class of individual?, though they ho never so exacting, or their wants never so varied Clothing, Shoes, Millinery, Skirts, Jackets,' Duck Coats, Sweaters, Hats, Macintoshes, None more widely kown or possessing better merit. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, Neckwear, from the most reliable makers. The widest latitude for selection, hence greater certaintity of obtaining your exact wants. Indeed our splendid assort ment and undoubted values REDUCE THE BUYING RISK TO A MINIMUM. 1 Men's and Boy's All-wool Suits, Duck Coats, Splendid opportunities in Men's i $5.00, $8.00, $10.0 $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 up to $5.00 Trousers, A large assortment of Ping Pong Such splendid values have seldom Oar word is behind the quality $2.50 to $6.00 Ties, 50c been seen even at this store. , New and Up-to-Date Patterns ; it c-11, oil Pn1nr: Newest Novelties in Turn-over New and Pretty Table Scarfs and An Endless Variety of Wiutcr Ladies, aU Sdk, all Colo.s, . J Twenty-five Certs. 25c Be, SoUsc soc, 75c, $,.oo To Be Worn Shown here Lowest possible prices on Mackintoshes, Boots and rain- prooi uiuwaixxg. What We Advertise is So. W Everything; f f mt a em WfflJMi mm mm mm mm o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o 3 O o a o a o a 1900 Water Proof Harness Oil lilacLin; ggtbtH'! iuu. Does it;NeedRepairin2 and Cleaning? The very best watches have their day of repairs and their r time for cleaning. Have your time piece attended to r before its worn out fcr lack of oil and cleanliness. A watch's organism is fine and T delicate, and the slightest friction makes trouble and wears the parts out. We will repair and clean your, watch and warrant the job to be all OK. We turn out nothing but first class work. R. F. WJNSLOW, Jeweler and OpticUn f : X V V 4 J. M. Weatherbr X. 4- Bary D. L:MrtiJf Roseburg Real Estate Co. . Farm and Timber Land Bought and Sold Taxes Paid for Non-Residents. Timber Estimates a Specialty. List vour proper ty with us. ' BOSWELL SPRINGS HOTEL Douglas County Oregon. . -Ut tli- ear. Khtiamti. m Put ItJ III till CMIIfHtfllCV vt Ctvani. nl ! I. -o s-mnwrn -tn Kiirv I. -Sfcta fi n-." irvn Fran,-t t. F..n-.Tt t. Ji positively will llt eillll ur llM. tiivi . ta'f" R-bnrr. .xvulir p-o Ut SH rt- -;..m ti c irtv Pwr!i Hia f tn l I'liable. IW't the leather nJ iuling fn.m in. h-u.eut wrttlur n.l ONE GALLON OF THESE WATERS CONTAINS : irivp tin li.-rn,- a iitat ami tinilml vw UMk new ami wul make it lal twuin as is-nium t.i-.ir - . ..u Ci. ling bv tlie use of l'.M) Uarnea Oil. It solium fhiriie - - :u.w si. i also eiwlly pud for bxt nnJ -h(. , ;H,unJ trtp fnun n.ipiwtfx m He'.t ipr-.nrt Si .w. ?-vl Ut i Aru umb; S;uivIt ;aj Maanfarturol or J. W. MOTK, Re- : Mniui ihe follovinf H.naay, Lui. TKieU on i until A. " (W) UamJsXp: n "''"lpS CAPT' BEN D BOSWELL, Proprietor. 1 u na tirDmuM li.fe.IM f r A STRiAIGHMIP IX these days of competition much is writteu of an exaggerated character by pettifogging merchants, clamoring to catch the credulous. Yon needn't be lieve all you see in print, and very likely 3ou 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 From r$ eta to 12 n!; Flaonel letts, 10 ana 12Jcta. Dress Goods l til .iij iiuiu.u Blue. An ime nuauo., ranjjinir in pnc from 15 to ?2 50 pr yard Cotlon Blankets . fiV, 73c, $1.00, tl 3.-, ISO, and 12.50 JiOO Shoes The beat lo le boobt ftr tb money ia onr txn.st. Groceries Cheaper than tbey ara to be ba.l at any other place iu town. Get onr prices. Dress Trimmings and Riiilsans . Iu great varieties at way ilowo 1 nce. rurcishing Gasds Here ts where over oar stock. we excel!. Look Clothing We take great prkle in oar cloth iujf block. We claim to sell the best $5.0.) all-wool auit to be found any-where. Everything in the Line of General Merchandise a m.v, lwAA1SAszywwwwwwww . ' - FISHER & BELLOWS CO i Every- ! ; thing i as - or , Money I Back 'Phone 721. Call ua Up. II