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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1903)
and if our SPRING and SUMMlR ? Line is not better than any other, don't buy J from ns. We are showing this season the LADIES TARE A LOOK Latest Styles in Silk Gausc Novelties, Soic Jourec, Silk Zephyr, Corded Chambray, Lawn Caladinc Novelties, fancy Madrass Organdies, Lawn Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities, Lcno Applique Lawn, Alton Dimity, Kloiisc Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Clial lies, Sursucker Ginghams, Percale AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS James Wright, visited HIddIo on bds iness Monday. A. A. Hitobnor, of nival visitor. Glomliilo, it) n Car- Hon. It. 1). Uuiuo, of Curry County, is in this city on business, today. MrH. K. A. Mattooli, of Itiddlo, Carnival visitor this week. is n W. .1 Moon, is looking after business matters in Coos county this week. Hon. John II ill, of Myrtle Creekj was a Roseburg business visitor this week. Floyd lioness, a pupil of thorortland Itusiness College, is homo on a vacation SRirts-"; carry the Finest Line of Made-up Skirts in town, and our line of Underskirts cannot h equaled for quality and price Our Spring and Summer Line of Clothing RtirZ!:lZX i Z Highest to the Lowest grade is in every ease finely tailored and thoroughly dependable. Wo recommend it with confidence even though our prices are lower than any other store sell for the same quality. Also a new and up-to-date line of 1-adies' and Gent's Neckwear. OUR MIOUS SPIIAK FOR THEMSELVES. Sole Agents for the V. L. Douglas Shoe The People' s Store i. ABRAHAH Proprietor. One Door South of 1. O. Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking is to have good FRESH GROCERIES And to get them promptly when yon order them. Call np Phone No. iSi for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. IS Of Local Interest. J .iS WALK-OVERS FOR MEN Chas. Trunihull, of Drain, was in citv thi- week. the F. T. Minard, of Glendale, is in this citv on business. Miss Etta Chapman, of Glide, was the citv vetterdnv and todav. in Miss Mabel VanRuren has gone on a two weeks visit to friends at Portland. Miss Katharyn Ward, of Ashland, is visiting Miss Jessie Bowen, of this city. P. C. Flint has improved the appear i ance of liis store with a neat plate glas front. H-her.md Itellows have a very neat and attractive window display of sum , mer goods. J. A. Black, of the Leona Lumlnir Co., was a Koseburg business visitor Mon- iliiv. Mrs. Fred T. Smith, of Tuson is visiting relatives and friends in city. this Miss Bessie Miller, of Portland, is the guest of her brother, Lloyd Millor.of this citv. Attorney Hobt. Burns, of Gold Beach Ore, was a Koseburg business visitor this week. Mrs. Peddieord, of Portland, is the guej-t of her sister, Mrs. V. F. Carroll, of this citv. li. A. Ilunsaker and wife, of Mvrtle Creek, are in Kosebur,- to hee the Car nival todav. Prof. ). ('. Brown ami wife, left for Portland this morning to attend the state teachers convention. Mrs. Airness Henry, of Porilind, la vishing hur father, John Bcckly, and other relatives in this citv. Paul IVekuer and family, nf Mel rote, are in thi city on lm-iuc.-s to-da and of court' taking in the carnival. Mi.-s Hthel : Mis Helen attending the ;wnlers, of Kiddle, Willi-, of Dilhtrd. Carnival this week. and are L. L. Hurd, the Glendale post master has returned from an extended vi.-it with relatives ami fri nds in the East. Miss Cot h ran left on this morning's local for Portland, to attend the Women' Guild, of the Epiopal church. I We have just received a line of Walk overs Shoes in several different lasts and leathers, which we will be pleased to show you at any time, whe 'her 3Tou waut to buy or not. Call in and i ispect them; also the Krip pendorff Shoe foi women, at Don't forget the Indian Band Concert 1 Wednexlay, June -1. You will le sorry ' if vou mifs it. Mr. and Mrs. Walter taird and fami ly are in the city, the guest. of Mr. ami Mrs. It. 1). Grout and familv. J. A. Black, of Drain, and of the leo na Mills Lumber Co., has lieen a busi ness visitor in Koseburg this week. FLINT'S POPULAR SHOE PARLORS - B Sunday, the Jackson Sprats of this city, defeated the Cottage Grove Cyclones at Rose Park, the score Iniing 0 to 5. m nr. i in i m i Miss Mildred Landers, has returned ' from Portland, and is visiting her father j W. .1. lender and brothers f-cott ami Karl, of tlii city. AND- EMPIRE LiVepij, Feed and 0ale 0FahIe C. P. Baknakd, Prop. Saddle Horses. Single and Doubie Rig- at a I hours Transient 5t3C gven very be '.- Rates always reasonable O OCOOOOOGGOO 5COOOCrOOCJCCOOCXCOOC OOOCXXXAAXJOC-OOOCXJOO a o o o AGENCY Rambler Bicyles o o o BICYCLE REPAIRING BRAZING LATHE WORK HARRY E. fllLLER, O -rll Oak St.. Odd. Churchill & Woolley's X kOOOOOOeOOOOOOOOXGGGGOCOOOCC FA for Prices Carnival WeeK Ladies' Walking Hats, an odd lot, extra vahus, each Ladies' Street Hats, Si and $1.50 value.-;, Children's Jats,weie 75c, " 5oc, " : Ladies' and Children's Sun Bonnets, reduce.! lo 25c and 15c cw. ... 25c how , 50c " : 35c 35c Delinar Dixon, the cattleman, of Clover creek, ira in Roeburs yester day. Mr. Dixon has leen contemplat ing laying a stock ranch in Klamath txmiitv. Tlie W. C. T. U. will serve a hot din ner Friday June 2tith, at the ojera hwim from 11a m. until '1 p. ni. Vor iit ronage is solicited, U5 cts. each will be charged. Hon. I. B. Kiddle, of Kiddle, is in thi citv todav having come this far with his wife and two children, who were on their way to visit relatives in Portland. Mrs. C. W. Davis, and three dangh ers of Drain, are visiting her jurents, Mr. and Mrs. John Newman, of Illi cit v. Mis.- Koine llarker, of Cottage Grove, has accepted a portion as stenographer in the office of the Ito-eburg Lumber Co., in this city. Wm BeJgen, the barber who has len lioldingdown the second chair in Elmer DaMottas barber shop, has resigned hie position, ami left Sunday morning for Salem, to reside. Mrs. W. S. Hamilton ami Mrs. W. F. Anderson are the Ro-elmrg delegate of tlie H5 Metal Culture Club, and have gone to the convention of the Oregon Woman's Clubs at Astoria. F. B. Tichnor, the world champion quoit pitcher, wlto recently defendel his title aitain-a K. L. Bell, of San Fran- ciseo, at tirants I'a.-s is in tins citv to day on his wav to Marshfield. .Mrs. .MoJlctt, wiio lias been visiting relatives in Portland, returned home atnnlay evening arcomimnied by her gramlaughter, Miss Anna Hurd, who will visit here for a sliort time. A K. Glover, the state Episco missionary, stopped over last Rev. palian night to accompany Rev. John Dawson to Portland where thev will attend the convention of the Episcopalian church Misses Bertha and Myra Camp, from Ikvr creek, are spending the week in Ko-eburg, attending the Seventh I lav Adventist campnieeting being held in the grove. Miss Anna Hunt, of Ivoona, is visiting friends in Koseburg. She expects to re- J turn, tomorrow, to Leona, where she is postotfice depuU and also clerk in the Mill Co.'s store. The ladies of the Christian Church will give a window sale on home cook ing at "William Currier's Grocery store on Saturday, June 27th, and will so continue every second and fourth Sat urdays during the summer. Miss Agnes Brown, a nurse in a San Francisco Hospital-is visiting her bro ther, Attorney Geo. M. Brown of West Koseburg. She has been the guest of her sister Dr. Myra Brown-Tynan of Portland, for the past week. Mrs Geo. Protzman, Mr. ami Mrs. Jas. Kicks and little eon, of Junction, ar- j rived on Sunday evening's, local, and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Perry and family, on Mill street. Mrs. Protzman ; and Mrs. Kix are mother and sister of j Mrs. Perry. Liberal Reductions on Dress Pats BIG PRICE REDUCTIONS ON Clothing, Shoes, Children's Dresses, Waists, Nieht Gowns, EMBROIDERIES AND BEDSPREADS. j Among those who visited Eugene to j witness Sunday's ball game, which was never played, were W. II. Jamison, F. IT. Gettin, Dexter Rice, C. A. Zigler, j Hrown, W.irren McWilliams, Fred Wright, Roy MiClallen, G. W. Wood ward, Geo Norman, Carl Schuemstein. Nat Curry, John fiivins, C. B. Connors and several others. S. B. Bartrum, the Forest Supervisor, has been here several days and eoes fr Ashland to Pelican Bay. He is at tending to business relating to applica tions which have been made to buy timber for fuel on the Ashland Butte re servation and also to the assignment and instruction in duties of the rangers for this dist reel for the season. Ash land Tribune. About July 20th the Winchester bridge will ya repaired, so we arc in formed by Judge Thompson, and those who have heavy hauling to do are here by notified that repairs will be made, commencing on the above date at which time between the hours of 7 a. in. and 1 p. m. the bridge will be closed to traffic. dihd. DAVIS In Grants Pass, Monday, June 22, 1933. Charles F. Davis, of typhoid pneumonia, age 38 years. Mr. Davis is well known in this city having been an employee of the S. P. vxj., ncre anu in u ranis l'ass lor a number of years. The deceased has been ill for only a hort time and his death was a surprise to the vast number of friends in Rosehurg. Mr. Davis leaves a wife and two daughters, a mother and n step fatlier, the latter two live at Merlin. The deceased was a membei of Alpha Lodge, No. 47, K. of P. and Oak Camp xso. izo, . o. .. Anu an exempt member of Reserve Hook and Ladder Co of this city. The Carnival Opened. At S:10oclock last evening, Matt Gay I scendml theSrt fool tower ami preparx-d , to make Ins sensational leap. r. it. j Burch, the promoter of the fair, who' las been in this city for the past four j weeks, addressed the mass of eo4e , who had gathered to witnes the first : free jierfrrmance. He said that the Southern Carnival Couiikiiiv were tre- aml to keep every promise made lo the -ople, they intended t treat the public in a fair and business like manner and tht everv attraction was exactly as represented. Mr. Burch was- grot-ted with applause at the close of his re marks and immediately afterwards Matt Gav Itnrl.'Hl himsvlf from the dizzy heightot the electric lighted tower turn ing a complete sotnersanu ani augui" ng in the tank, containing but five feet of water. The band started playing at the Stadium, the lions ruart-d at the Animal show, the hawkers called the attention of the sight-seers to their dif ferent attractions, and the big thing was on. -hi Ilildebrand's are in the lead with window attractions this wk. Their clever window dresser and designer, Will Lawson, who is always there with something new, has surprised the sight seers with a neat electual display, when interviewed on tne subject of his window Will called it the Stadium, because says he, as the Stadium is the feature show of the Carnival, Hildehrauds ia the feature store of Koseburg for bargains. Nuf Ced.' Heppncr Itplicf Fund. The citizens of Canyonvillu sul scribed the amount set opposite their names for a relief fund for Heppncr: II J Wilson ?5 00 W K Beut7.cn 2 00 John E Love 1 00 Rev L C Zimmerniann 1 00 The following gave fifty cents each J B Ford, C L Glasgow, John Jackson, M N Colvig, Geo Nooner, J L Arznei, X Arzner, G livens, Mrs M E Briggs It S Stewart, John Falliu, Mrs F Kim mel, E P Miller, Geo Albro, Wm F Urges, E W Elliott, W E Markham, Dr W II Devore, F M Gregory. The following gave twenty-live cents; LMDuhell, Walter Burtle, Mark D Briires. It Couular, Wm R Stock, W T Lady, Evelyn Jackson, G W Carter & Son, Miles Mclntyre, 'Mrs J N Clow- Mary A Ritzmillcr, Harmau Swank I ncy Cline, Frank Sullivan, L Michael W F Briggs, jr. BORN. ZIGLER. In Portland, Oregon, Juno 20, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Zigler, a daughter. I cure diseases that fail under other methods of treatment It will pay you to consult Dr. II. L. Studloy. tho Osteopath at onco. 150 patterns in Men's Golf Shirts at one pr-uw $1.00 McDonald Red Seal Union Made Overalls. Plaiu Blue $2.00 a suit Stripe $1.90 a suit. Ladies' Walking Fine Dress Skirts. and $3.50 to 17.50 50 patterns in solid color and fancy stripe and Check Chambray ginghams 10 cts. per yard New shapes in Ladies' walking and street hats. Silk medallions in Grav Black, White and Tan. White embroidery washable medallions. All Prices 75 new patterns in in Kuppenhcimer Guar anteed Clothing for men $12.50 to $25.00 Announcemen Our summer stock is now com plete, and we are prepared to meet your demands for the lat est and best merchandise at nominal prices. In addition to a large stock or medium price goods ovjr aim is to raise the standard of our merchandise each year and to carry the finest goods which the market affords. In this we believe we are supported by the great number who prefer fine qualities, ex clusive patterns and reasonable prices. A visit to our store, and an inspection of values, will be to our mutual pleasure and profit. JOSEPH SON'S The Big Store Roseburg, Oregon. Ladies' Silk, Wool and Mercerized Waists from $1.00 to $12.50 I Ladies' Lace Lisle Gloves in White, Black and Tan. 25 & 50 cts per pair Black Cat Hose for Ladies, Men, Misses and Children. 25 cts per pair Men's Silk Finished Light weight; libbed Underwear, cool and durable. $2.00 per suit Men's Panama Hats, $3.00 Others from 25 cts to $2 Dr. Reed Cushion sole Colortd Glass Bead FlorsheimeHigh r' Red Seal Union Made shoe for Men. and Pearl Necklaces for Dress Shoe for Negligee Shirts, Cotton, Calf and Kid. Misses and Ladies, Oxfords ? u Wool and Silk. Lace and Congress. 5 Q0 All Prices $3.5 ,.oo 50ctsto $3.00 .11. ' . ' " iry j -- ''...'. j i ii i i 1 1 i mi . ii j ' j -, . i . ' .. , " in. .j .i n .p- t"' i7 i'n " iiirT!?1111" Willamette Valley League. Salem Hosebur; Eugene Albany At Salem- LOST 5 r i 10 Standing of Clubs. WON 9 S a 4 HATOltUAY. JOSE 20. -Salem "; Albany 0. At EiiRene Kuenc f ; Host-burg I scndav, junk 20. ,U Salem Salem 10; Albany 2. At Eugene Kain, no game. .C. G3U 016 402 2SI Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at the Hose- burg jst otfice. Blair, Misa Margaret Freeman, 3Ir. James E. Baker, Mrs. Thrs. Uustafson, Mr. 0. Clarke, Mr. Herbert Gray, Clyde E. Dunmore, Mr. D. I-andis, W. D. Erwin, Walter Morris, W. H. French it Howells Myruite, Mr. Joe Finley, Mrs. Ella Ncuruan, Mr. John Nichols, Mr. John Parker, John 1'. Persons calling for these letters will please state the date on which they are advertised, June, 23 1903. The letters will bo charged for at the rate of ono cent each. Wm. A. FiiATKit, P. M. Sealed Bids Wanted. For painting the school house. The District to furnish paint. Bids to bo opened July G, 1903. For particulars, write to E. Ilelliwell, clerk, Yoncalla, Oro., June 22, 1903. Juno 23 Bread fresh every day, at tho Umpqun Bakery. Seo new ad of Rico and Rico the Houso Furnishers. Fullerton it Richardson, Druggists, on Cass street near tho Depot. See the Title Guarantee it Loan Co. for blue print, and liliitir papers, tf Men wanted to cut 300 tier of wooJ inquire of llunerv Conn. Rosehurg Or gon. If you want everything good in tho Bakery line, you should visit tho Ump- qua Bakery. tf. For Trade Small farms in Southern Indiana to trndo for Oregon property 11. L. Bali.. 33tf. $1.60 and f2.00 buys a stylish or: heavy serviceable shoe at Hildebraud's, for any foot, "nnf-ced. mo Umpqua Bakery is prepared o furnish good fresh bread in largo or mall quantities uvory day. tf. Buy your chairs and rockers of Rico it Rico .Your beds, tables and shades, as well as your wall paper can Ikj had of them tf Buy your earnHa and matting of Hkv A Rice. tf IlouhoW effrtils for ttfei. im-l tiding 10 foot oak dining table nml oak hall rack. . Inquiru at ruHdenet: of L. A. Walker. Rvo bread, brown hrond. "rattan bread, Iaih bread nmi all pool bread ic kept constantly on hand at tin? I mi-jna : Bakery. tf. A fnll lino of Walk-Over ami Kt-ith i-uA on hand for your iHfcViuii at Flints 1'ofMiUr Six-- I'arVvrr. Call in ainl them. T hitlttmofts oKelH aru the lt, ami to trv them omec hhi van will alway thvm. Sold at lliu Pof Iar Siioo Storu. Cruiiii Vtktte, Unit Sitger. mararoMis douzhnuts, Angel ctkkf, line pie, cakes and other Mirie new ami fresh at the I Umpqua Bakery. tf. j A nice line of ladies shoe? to select j from in different shaes and lasts may ; lie fouwl at S. C. Flints in the Krippen dorff Dittman line. All shoos soW by hs are of lite very bestqualtty we can lintl in the different Standard lines and makes, at Flint's Popular Shoe Store. An ejcjiert book-keeper having a por tion of his time unoccupied, wouhl like to take on a small set of books. Best references. Address Book-fcecior, this otlice. -ll-Stp. Wantkd. Pasturace for seven head of cows and calves near to town ami on Di-er Creek preferred. A good price will be paid for a good pasture. Inqnir at this office. tf If you want to go to Coos County points, take the Roscburg, Marshfieh! route. Spring hacks leave Hoieburg every day at C, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. 102-tf. Call on Drs. Cheadle it Johnson for up-to-date dental work. Dr. Johnson, late of Portland, will have charge of the crown and bridge wort department Prices reasonable. 9-tf. . Osteopathy is the preat nerve and tis sue builder that subdues the pangs of neuralgia, and rheumatism just as it quiets a disturbance in the pel vie organs. Consult Dr. H. L. Studley. 45-3t. D. S. T. West, having accepted several old and reliable fiie insurance compa nies, is now prepared to do a general fire insurance business. Insure with him. Office at the City Hall. 102-tf. For Sai.k Ciieai Less than $10 per acre, a wen uuproveu cram ami siock farm of 330 acres in Camas Valley. This is a rare bargain. For partkulars in quire of Wm. M. Poktkk, Camas Valley, Ore MIOtf. If you wish to bo economical, buy your furniture and ranges where you get the best values. e have them at reasonable prices and tho best there is to bo had at $30.00 and 3T.00. Full lino screen doors and window screens at! Rice it Rico tho House Furnisher's, tf Homkskkkkrs. I have placed in my hands for sale at reasonable prices sev-; eral farms, large nml small some well improved and others but little m- proved; two or three fine, stock ranc.ies. Olalla is one of the favored sections of the south part of the state, on the line of tho proKsed Salt liko it. Coos Bay R. 11. For particulars call on or address. W. R. Wklls, P. M., Olalla, Oregon SHf. Stearns-and Cheuowith, of Oakland, havo received car of Rushford Tr'on Clad wagons, ear of hack and bnugies, car of Pago woven wire fence, ear of McCor mick binders and mowers, car of good cedar shingles, car of nails, car of best blacksmith con!, all for sale at the low est prices, witli tho best garden plow, $4.00; 6 tooth cultivators, $3.50; tents and wagon covers, full lino steel ramies, boys' Pteel wagons; 1900 washer; lin seed oil (lOeonts n gallon ; best mixed paint $l.l7)a a gallon; Windows and Doors. Facts. Mr. Man, t.h want tatl. Wear ruinp to rive ron facta. As th read Utem owe you will know thr are facta. Ami wv can pr jvc they are facts. It is a fact th&: XcCormick Kinders, Mowers ami Kakee are Uw tandanl bjr which all others are gnaged. It k a fact. Itacine MwMf, H-ck ami Koal Wmoo- are far ontetrippia; oreoBiitrf' lin. It ii a fact that the Bain WagOM the imq-4 tticcttial, duraMtf ani eeeaomieal wagna on Ihn market. It is a fact that tke atw are all in dtsdiid in the Bis 3. Vow eaa iW them at S. K Srkes. Itirehrg, Ore. 50 TEAA1S WANTED. Steady Season's Lumber rhi'uXn?. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is mreby given to all partis hoMirte county warrants eixlorsed prior to ami inciodinf , Jan. 19th, ate re qnesteil to present the same at the coun ty treasurer's otitce for laayment as ia terest will eeae thereon after the date of this notice. Dated KorebHrg, 1 Km -las County Ore gon, June lsth, 1VU. Geo. Dimmick, County Treasurer. Fine Farm for Sale. A cood S00 acre farm for sale five miles from Myrtle Creek, 100 acres in ultivjtion, balance hill. asture and timbered laml. Small orcltanl, good hous?, .irn and other improvements For price a:nl terms apply to P. T. Mc Gee, Myrtle Creek, or D. S. K. Buick, RoelHirg. Oregon. 2-tf Sheep For Sale. I have 160 head of good stock sheep for sale at a very reasonable price. For particulars, address Adam Fisher, Rose burg, Ore. M2S-lmop For Sale. Dr. Oehme's. residence, with one-half or the whole of the land. Call at . the house for terms, from 3 to 5 o'clock p. m. tf. Pim- Draper Mill to Grant Pass, a distance of 22 miles; pay, $1-50 per M feet ; 4 tool hors can haul 3-500-feet to a lead and the trip is made in two days. SeconJ Wertz Mill to Grants Pass, a rhae of 11 miUn ; pay, $2.23 per M feel III is practically the the same s from the Draper Mill except that the trip is made each day. Ltimber t both mills is in good, dry eomlkMA. Teams can commence at once. IUak ia first class condition. Smab Pise D ok & Lcxbe Co., 37-1ho Grants Pass, Oregon. Pimo Buyers. Yob will notke that we do cot have to be continually strkinz out for a new mate of PjuDos. The Needham has been oar leader for 14 years and is today a leader among the hfeh grade pianos of the world. Some cbrap ;ianoe are made hih grade simply by getting a boost in the Oregonirn or some other leading paper, through those big dealers who think they can. and do make the major ity of people believe it simply because tlieysayso. It doesn't take ink, boost or high commissions to make a good piano, bnt instead the very best mechanics, ami the very best material such as are always used in Xeedhaxa pianos. 29-tf T. K. RicHABOsox, Rose burg and Cottage Grove, Oregon. For Sale. Small saw mill and particulars address. timber. For (Aprl) Livingston Bros," Peel, Ore. $10.00 Reward Will be paid to the party giving itn formation, which will lead to the con viction of the person who cut aud des troyed the hoisting rope used at Jone's new hotel building on Sat unlay night, Mav 23. F. F. Patterson Clock for Sale. A good, up-to-date, shelf clock that originally cost $S, at a bargain. New timepiece in good running condition, gong strike alarm attachment. Inquire F. W., this oHice." " tf Horse For Sale. I have a good work horse 7 years old for sal- cheap. Inquire of F. F. Ball, Deer Crvek Dam, near Rosehurg. tf. Painting and Paper Haagtnc John Miller, of Hagerstown, Washing ton County, Maryland, nas located in Roseburg, and he ia a thorough master of his art and prepared to do all kinds of painting, paperhanging, graining, and decorative painting in the highest style as practiced by first class 'workmen on the Atlantic Coast. Ii you want the very latest artistic work he will be pleas ed to give for low prices and first class work. Call on him at 517 M osier street or drop a letter through the post office and he will quickly respond. 1S-U Reduced Fares. On account of games of the 'Willamette Valley Base BaJl League, the Southern Pacific company, will sell tickets at one and one-third fare for the round trip to all persons wishing to attend the games. Tickets will be on sale Saturdays and Sundays when Roseburg team plays Eugene, and Fridays and Saturdays when thev play Albanv and Salem. SJy 16 Just arrived from the factory a car load of the celebrated Page fence, which is cheaper than a board fence and will last a life-time and is put up to your satisfaction without extra cost. It is used and endorsed by the leading men of this county. For circulars and prices address Stearns it Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore . or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly Buy Your Watches and Clocks at aizman s HND BE ON Buy Your Jewelry and Silverware at Salzman's HND CUT PC SHINE. go to THE ROSELEAF for CIGARS, TOBACCO KND SMOKERS'. SUPPLIES. : Jackson Street, - - - , j.. Roseburg, Oregon