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Of Local Interest. Mrs. Claudo Plank, ia visiting friends Jit Salem. I Cbas. I dav. Potts was a visitor .here, Fri- Mr. Sam Potts, of Canyonville, was in town yesterday. Mr. 11. Weber, of lie me yesterday. Ashland, returned Mr. Jessie Shambrook in town, Friday. and wifo were Miss Zelia Byron has returned from a visit to Seattle Mr. .7. B. Riddle, of this office call Saturdav. Riddle, made Attorney C. I. Levengood, of Myrtle Creek, was a visitor Saturday. Mr. W. L. Dysinger has the founda tion laid for his new borne in the grove, For plain sewing address or call on Mrs .Howard near depot. 5S-p.S Mrs. H. S. Conn, of Melrose, left on Friday's local for a short visit at Port' land. Mrs. John Kartx and children, Teturned from a visit at Albanv. have Mr. Jule Poole and Sam Perdue, of Davs creek, were in town on business Saturdav. Health is paramount to all other issue j 5et Osteopathic Health. It is pernian-' ent. 1 Miss Rose Parrott, who has been visiting friends at Dallas and New port, has returned home. Mr. J. G. Williams, with Leege and Haskins, of San Francisco, was in town, Fridav. Del Rast has returned Missis Gertie and Maud there two weeks longer. from Newport Rast will visit 1 Mr. John Strater Mrs F.b.Gcxlfrey and little daughter junction, where he iwaioy, are visuing relatives and friends in this citv. left Saturdav for will visit with hi dauchter Mrs. J. M. Davis. Rev. Doughtery f or Eugene. and wifo left today Mr. A. F. Hunt, of town Friday. Ashland, was in Mr. W. Alexander, town Saturday. of Glide, was in Mr. D. R. Hammersley, of Perdue, was in this citv Saturday on business. Mr. A. A. Smith, of Oakland, was transacting business in our city Friday. Mrs. E. H. Otey ha recovered, so much as to up and ai-und the house after her severe illness- Mr. Harrv Stapleto.i has returned from Salem, where he has been during the illness and burial of his mother. If you If you If you If you if you If you want to buy a farm want furnished rooms want to buy a house want to rent a house want to build a house want to move a house If you don't know PAT Call on or address . . . F F. pafefceon, Contractor tad BalMer Reeebnrg Oregon. Mrs. J. D. Osburn and son Grant, left Saturday, for Corvllis and Newport, where they will spend three or four weeks. Capt. W. P. Ross is reported to be in a very critical condition with the dropsy of the heart and at present writing is no better. Attention Rheumatics!! Why pay the Rail Road a lot of money to carry you to Springs of unknown medical properties when you can be guaranteed a cure at BOSWELL SPRINGS near home. IELATERITE la Mlnoral Rubber . YOU 3IAVINTEND HVILDING or find It neceHHury to It 1211. ACIC A WORN-OUT ROOK ELATERITE ROOFING A marriage license was issued Aug. 2S. to Frank E. Erixton and Mrs. Emma Harplain of Deer creek. Miss Mildred Waite, after a week's visit with Miss Hattie Baker, returned home Sundav afternoon. ' , Misses Ellena and Willetha Reed re Mrs. X. B. Heefner, of Chambersburg, '. turned ?undav evening from Astoria. Pennsylvania, is visiting at the home of , wher( tw ent to attend the rtta. Mr. Floyed Woodruff has been enlarg ing his barber shop during the past week. Mr. Woodruff now has the most up to date shop in town. A Trip to Japan. her nephew, Wilbur Ross. Mrs. Xesbett, of Chicago, was visiting lier brother. Dr. K. L. Miller, and iamilv a few davs last week. If yon dont watch J. T. Bryan's show window, you fail to see many of the latest novelties in jewelry. al-lmp. Mrs. F. M. Zicler and infant dauchter And little Capitola Willis, left for their lorae in Portland, Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Graves, left on . the delayed overland Saturday morning for Portland and Spokane to visit rela-; lives. Mrs. J. Edward Carmody and infant son, of Seattle, Wash., are visiting Miss Rita K. Cobb at her home in Eden-bower. Mrs. X.B. Heefner, of Chambersburg, Pa., left for Oakland, after a pleasant visit with her Mrs. L. M. Ross and son ! Wilbur. Mrs. Frank Waiteaccompained by her daughter. Miss Mildred Waite, left this morning for a two weeks stay at Bos well Spring-:. Mrs. J. C. Fullerton and her mother, Mrs. Bunnell, left Saturday for a weeks visit among relatives and friends in Riddle. Miss Helen Smith, formerly of the Post Office, left for Portland yesterday morning, where she will attend the business college. Christian novel trip They met S o'clock Takes the place of rbinck-s, tin. Iron, Ur and ttraTel and all prepared roofing. sleep mnacrs, gtmen, vmieyt, eic. taj w lay lempervu lor an climate, cold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask lor price and Information. For flat and Kearonable In cod. THJa KLATEKITE ROOFING CO.. AVoi-vont.-r HuiUliriu, PO KTJLi.Ar.D F. W. BENSON. President, Miss Maud Sheridan who had been the guest of the Misses Parrott for the past two months, left Sunday for her home in Pendleton. For sale at a bargain, drop head White machine is In For par ticnlars sewing machine. The machine is In perfect working order, call at this office. The iwwer of our bodies to resist and -to recover from disease are inestimable ; ' the Osteopath directs these powers. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. 51. Crawford and eon r,llnT)r H.Itndlev. He Iwill re James left for Salem Saturday, where store voar health. 62-3t Dr. and Mrs. Sehlbrede and son, Clarence, left for Cottage Grove, Saturday morning, where they will visit Mrs. Sehlbrede's mother before re turning to their home in Montana. The young people of the Endeavor Society enjoyed a to Japan Thursday evening, at the Christian Church at and started for Boston. They were side tracked at Mr. Alley's and sang a song. As Mr. Alley is president of the En- Ideavoraudis ill, he could not travel with the party. Arriving at Boston which was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flook, lobster salad and crackers were served. Then they started for New York which was Mr. and Mrs. John Shupe's beautiful home, coffee and sand wiches were served, then listened to a song by Ellen Flook and Olivia Risley. The company then continued their journey to New Orleans "down where the cotton blossoms grow". Arriving at New Orleans, which was the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. John Mettx, ice cream and ! J. M. Weatherby cake were served. After taking in the ! Miss Edith Aldrich has returned from j sights of the city they again resumed an extended trip to Portland. She will their journey to San Francisco which! tnoVi ?n rfiA rmhlin cofinnl nt ihQ nlflrp. -ne .1 Unm. nt tr nnr lr Khl- ' brede. Water melon was served to the travelers and was enjoyed very much. ' Pianola music was a part of the enter-1 tainment at Frisco. They ended their J journey by arriving at the lovely resi dence of Mr. and'Mrs. Albert Abrahams, this was Tokio, Japan. The rooms were hunc with Japanese lanterns and fans. The cuests were seated on the floor in i true Jap style and pure Japan tea was served in dainty cups and small cakes was served also. They all voted the people at the different stations royal en- thev will reside. Mr. Watkin wi.l ' rwiners. have charge of Mr. Crawford's office.' thoie P"1 were: Rer" . Daughter-and wife, Mr. and Mrc.Shupe, Mesdames Stanton, Campbell, Rast ( Mrs. Parker, Misses. Minnie Shupe. and Miss Lena Kearney returned last Myrtle Fitswater, Flora Wilson, Sadie nieht from San Francisco, where thev ; Hatfield, Ila Carter, Nellie Negley, Ethel O00000000000000 .C.MAKSTERS, Vice I'reildenl. a.C.GALET. Catnler Douglas County Bank, KBtubllMlied I883. Incorporator! 1901 6 Capital Stock, $50,000.00. BOARD OP DIRECTORS $ F. W. BENSON, R. A. BOOTH J. H. BOOTH. J. T. BRIDGES O J.F. KELLY. A. C.MAKSTERS K. L. MILLER. 0 O A general banking business tranacted, and customers ziven every 0 accommodation consistent with safe and conservative banking. O Bank open from nine to twelve and from one to three. q O0000000000000000 T. A. Bury D. L. Martin this coming term. Miss Pheoby Parks, who has been , i wording for Fisher & Bellows, will leave today for Yoncalla, where she will spent two week's vacation. Mr. I. Wollenberg and son Ralph has returned home from a outing at Lone ' Beach. The remainder of the family ' returned home Sundav. Roseburg Real Estate Co. Farm and Timber Land Bought and Sold Taxes Paid for Non-Residents. Timber Estimates a Specialty. List your proper ty with us. went to attend nient. Snowballs this time of year is some- i seen in this , of the Railroad Eating House, has a snowball tree with quite a few blossoms on it. The snowball blooms in April and May. Mrs. Joe Fitzhugh came up last week fnrafewdavs visit, returning to her the G. A. R. encamp- Shupe. Kate and Olhe Farber, Pauline 1 Thompson, Jessie and Ellen Flook, j Olivia Risley, Helen Jones, Bertha and Mr. Georze Langenberg, of this city, ; Emma Sehlbrede. and Sybal Gib- John Townsend, Virgil Iowa, where he has accepted a position Shupe, Thompson, John E. Letter, as leader of the orchestra and band i LeNoir Ragsdale, Clarence Sehlbrede, at the Iowa Stat Insane Retreat. T. T. Parker. TtKN thing seldom seen in this place, tint -Jir. left fay morning for Des Moines, j SOn. Messrs tJ a m n i v i n THE SCENIC LINE The Plaindealer has received a com-1 munication signed "Citizens of Elk Creek, i It is simply an advertisement and will home Friday night. She was ac- j be inserted if the amount for publication : W ANTE D!! imoanied home by her little son, Percy, who has been with his grandparents for .the past three month. The Douglas County Mills will roll -barley and other grain only on Tuesday of each week, customers should have their grieta at the mill not later than 11 o'clock, to insure getting it rolled the eame day. al7-lm. The Roseburg Jnnk and Hide Co. pays the highest market price for hides, pelts, fore, braes, copper, lead, old rubber, nfnll kinds: old furniture a itv. Corner of Oak and sstreets, Roseburg. Rose aMm. is sent to this office viz $2.50. Otherwise it will not appear. Miss Addie Sacry, who has been visit ing Harrisburg, Portland and Astoria for the past month, returned home Thursday night. She reports her grand father. Mr. E. C. Sacry of Drain, who has been seriously ill, is much better. Wm. Lewis, of Yoncalla, was adjudged insane Friday and was committed to the Asylum at Salem. He was brought to this place by his father kelson Lewis, and was examined by Dr. DuGas. H. C. Slocum departed with him Friday night for Salem. The young man is but 21 vears old and is unmarried. Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, aud the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery by daj'light TO ATiTi POINTS EAST Fifty laborers at Ray's Dam, near Tolo, Ore.; Wages, $2.50 per day for first-class men. DR. C. R. RAY, Tolo, Ore. 3 FAST TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OfiDCN AND DENVER 3 1 ! Modern Equipment, Through Pullman and Tourist Sleep I itior Pnrc mid Snnerh Dininp- Car Service. " I O STOPOVERS ALLOWED An informal dance was given by Miss j S. C. Bartrum, superintendent of the v Robinson at the home of her ! Cascade forest reserve, came down from ; t n T?n!.inin in Kinney- ! Blue river yesterday where he has been TLiier. Jit Robinson in Kinney- . . .1 ..1 ville Music and dancing were iuuui in until a late hour when the guests de parted each voting Miss Robinson a royal entertainer. Those present were: Kabat. Nita Kabat, Ma- jnccvo - tit Tirno. Florence Gagnon Schmidt, Ella Schmidt, Elva Wimberly, , May Robinson. Messrs J. C. Robinson, Lloyd Miller. Dan Rob bins, Dwight Berry, Wilbur Roes, J. C. Mervins. For rates, folders and ctaer formation, address V. C. McBRIDE, Oen'l Agent, la4 Third Street, Portland. Ore Probate Notes. looking over the range conditions and finds them first-class. He says he saw about 80.000 sheep on this trip all of j which were in good shape. He reports I that no fires of any consequence have Addie ! occurred in the reserve due to the care ful patrol system now in operation. Their trip was a hard one this time as they never stopped for trails but pushed through to their destination. Eugene Register. A HURRY UP SALE. At Rice & Rice the House Furnish ers. 2273 pieces Plain and Fancy! Glass ware will go on sale August 14 for ten days only at 25, 20, 15, and 10 cents per piece. All are 75, 50, 35 and 25 cent values. Just think of 24, 20, 15 and 10 cents for choice. No such a murder of prices on crockerv has ever taken place in v - Roseburg. No reserve, all will go, Come early. RICE RICE, House Eurnishers In the matter of the estate of Harry Brant, deceased, it is ordered adjudged that Marie Brant bo appointed adminis trator of said estate. In the matter of the guardianship of C. E. Langon, a minor. It is ordered that John Shupe be appointed guardian of said minor child. In the matter of Clara B. Jones, de ceased The said estate was sold by Sallie E. Jones, administrator of said es tate. attend the State Fair. Don't fail to at tend. Douglas county is going to bo better represented than ever at the Fsdr this year. a31. Letter List. Attend the Oregon State Fair. Sept. 14th to 19th, inclusive, special reduced fare tickets will be on sale at Southern Pacific Depot to all wishing to Remaining uncalled for at the Roso burg postofikc. Alexander, Mr D Sholes, Mr Chas H Bradley, Mrs ChaaJ Thompson, Mr T Heckman, Charles Tripp, Mr V E Johnson, Mr Fred Williams, Mrs M Johnson, Mrs G V "Whitsett, Mr Edd Knight, Mr Albert Lcpput, Mrs Alice G Moore, Mrs Wm Persons calling for these letters will please stato the date on which they are advertised, August 31, 1903. The letters will bo charged for at the rate of one cent each. Wsi. A. Fbatkr, P..M.