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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1904)
"UNDER TWO FLAQS" Given by F.uburg Lodge No. 8," Order Eastern Star, Saturday. January 9 ?04 $700 in Costumes Special Scenary Buy your Sykoa'. spray pinups and etc., at D Cassidiy went to Youratla ' upsdny on biibiuesR. i I S - Ti I.' 6 S ! Osteopathy remedies nature does the reft. the rniifc and .)9d31 m ur l x G. E Motcalf. of Eugene, citv today, on business. id in the We are now prepared to show Holiday buyers all J. K Htiell, of Eugene, btisiueus in tho city, today. transacted the new novelties and fancy creations usem. ornimental, F. S. Day, of Cottage Grove, is regi tered at the McCIallen today. n d 1 D P V" S THE SHOE PROBLEF1 A few of the nobby things vc are prepared to show in our lmlida' line are; Fan c' work Brackets, Haukerchief Boxes, Chatelaine Bags, Novelty Purses, Collar & Cuff Boxes, Kid and Golf Gloves Silk and linen Handkerchiefs; Mufflers, New Neckwear Fancy and useful Suspenders, new Silk and Fancy handle Umbrellas, Hats, Shoes, Clothing and other articles too numerous lo mention. The People s ABRAMAH more P s One Door South of P. O. ) "SSN&SS 'gWSVSaS-S oy'&9&$& BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE 5 ! 5 I Of Local Interest, V1 Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c nrnTn cunAtnE a steleh and description that onlcklr ascertain our opinion free whether an inrntlon Is pronni'.r patentable. Commnnica SSStrSt" SonflderitLU. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest nftncr f or feOTnjpaientA. Patents taken throcKh Mann 4 Co. receive tpecial notice, without charra. In the Scientific JIfttericatu A hanSf oraelr i'.lnrtraied veetlr. Ircest elr cnlattm of any scdentiflc journal. Terms, 3 a year f our months, L Sold brail newsdealers. MUNN&Co.361BrM"T-New York BrLncn Office. S3 F St, Washington. TJ. C Dr's. Gheadle.fc Johnson, uentistr. Chindlo it Johnou, dentists. Wni. C'irrier, left for 1'orlland day morning ou business. Cha. Trumbull, of Drain, was a Rose burg visitor, Tiu-g.Uy. V. J. Mooney returned from a busi ness trip to Portland. Tuesday. 0. C. Scther, ol Uiendalc, was iegi I tered at the McCIallen. Tuesday. BEST MEAL IN THE CITV FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW Gus MiCullo. li, of Grants Pass, was a guest at the McCIallen, Tuesday. J. A. Zumwalt, uf Albany, was legis- tered at the McCIallen, Tuesday. S I i Miss Minnie HoJsou, of Glendale, was j a guest at the McCIallen on Tuesday. Cor. Washington and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins Title Guarantee & Loan Lo. D..H.n.ws, r reddest EOSKBrE'5, OREGON, D C. Hamilton, Secj. and Trea OT:-e la the Court How. Have tbr only coin r s't set of aVttrac. boats in Dvocl&s Coast y ibMtucis and Oertifinatefi 1 T.tle ramlhed to rcujLias oouat land and minim? rlainis. Huve aisoi complete ret olTntcUagi. e!l towrshlr paa.ii! tbe STtars. Orepm, C. S. Lan d DU trict. Wi.1 mste bine print copies ot any town N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT IiAKDS Of every dosrriytion. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. (jS OAKLAND. OREGON Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papere prepared for ftting on Govern ment i-2Jd . B.ue P'uits of '?oWiehip Maps show ng aP -rjicantLandt-. FRAME. ALLEY Architect. Abstracter. Plans and Estimates foraJI Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office m new Bank Building. "Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON J. L. Shambrook, of Umpqua Ferry, was in the city yesterday, on business Grant Taylor and J. W. Deardorf, of Oakland, were registered at the McCIal len, -yesterday. G. W. Short and J. P. Hughes, Wilbur, were transacting business the city, Tuesday. Attorney O. P. Coshow reinm-d y -terday morning from poinle u rti:. after a week's absence. R G. Batderee, of Gardiner, arcom panued by his son, was in the city, Wed nesday, on business. W. D. Bel! returned this inoriiins a business trip to Portland. Tues- from John Howe, of Colfax, Washington, is visiting relatives in this citv. Attorney-General A M. Crawford, re turned to Salem Wednestlav. Douglas Waite, of Deer Creek, was in the city yesterday, on business. C. D. Gabriclton, of Salem, was cuest at the McCIallen, yesterday. Jacob Ritchie, of Drain, was a busi ness caller in the city on Tuesday. Wesley McAllister, of Portland, is here visiting with his sister, Mrs. F. L. Kennev. J. II. Chapman, Geo. Shruin and II. A. Blakely, of Glide, ere in the city yesterday. Stomach trouble respond to Osteo pathy, and for rheumatism there is none better . 99 d31 J. II. Gruhbo of Oakland was a ness visitor in Rosolurg Tuesday. bust" Prunnitig shears, saws and a complete lino of spray pumps at S. K. Sykes. It. A. I'cinsakcr, of Myrtle Creek, was a guest at the McCIallen, today. Wni.tCuirii r returned from a short biiMiiess trip to Portland this morning. Fresh Candies manufactured daily at Currier's confectionerv. Finest in the city County Supt. of Schools, F. B. Ham lin, has returned from a trip to Gardner. For Trade Small farms in Indiana to trade for Orezn H. L. Bali. Southern property. 3.Uf." There will be a called incetins; of the L. 0. T. M. at the I. 0. O. K. Hall, Fri day at 2:.10 p. in. Prunniiig Shears, spray pumps r.nd nozzles. S. K. Sykes sell's them. Now is the time to buv. A marrixge license was Issued on Jan. G, to Spratt Wells and Kate II. Dear dorf, residents of Oakland. For boots and shoes of all kind and description go to Ash & Attwell at Hilde brand's old store, Uofeburg tf We buy right, we tell right; we name our prieos with confidence. Implements and Hardware. 8. K. Sykes. T. E. Bledsoe, the lumberman from Leona Mills, was in the city Tuesday at tending to business matters. See Frank E. Alley for land scrip Guaranteed perfect, and ready for delivery. Lowest market price, Louis Rapp, returned on this mora ine's overland from a business trip in Washington. Foreign growth: hv O-itinrvttlur- Pi free consultation speciality. oitre etc. are cured ?ee ur. sinuiev lor Ladies' diese3 a U0d31 Mrs. Nathan Fulierton will leave Sat urday morning for Portland for a brief visit with her parents Representative land Mrs. Nottingham. For a quarter of a century we've been "busy solving shoe problems solving them for man, woman and child solving them successfully, 5? the selection of our fall shoe stock we have called to our aid this long and successful experience. The result iis a mighty gathering of fall footwear ombo dying in an unrivaled degxe of style, comfort, durability and moderateness of price, We ant you to get better ac quainted with our big shoe depart ment. It's chuck full of attractive things--and the prices are attractive, to , 'sir' I0SEPHS0 The ROSEBUM, ORB. ZX&2Z. J. W. fipaldiac acting business in part of the week. of I Vain, was trans Roseburg the early Rev. R. A. Iteagon, of Ccfjuille, is here visiting with bis family, and look ing after business matteif-. Miss Neliie Sharkey has returned to Portland, after a short visit with her sister here, Mr. E. H. Billings. Is your property for sale? If so, see Frank E. Alley and have the title examined and secure an abstract of Jast arrived from the factory a car load of the celebrated Page fence, which is cheaper than a board ence and will last a life-time and is put np to your same. Investigate, compare. We seek your business only on the basiB of mu tual snterest. Hardware etc. S. K. Svkes. In addition to low prices we guaran tee prompt service and absolute satis faction. Stoves and tinware S. K. Svkes. Biic and a rompMe line of Hose and appli iincee at S. K. Sykes. J. D. La Brie, who had been visiting friends and relatives in this city for a few days left Tuesday for Grant Pass et, barrel and tank, spray pump, ! and from there he will go to California. Hon. W. B. Clark, postmaster and saw-mill man, of Millwiod, is transact ing business in the city. See Frank E. Alley for reliable'ab stract of title to your property. Up staire over Land Office. Dwight Perry and Albert Palm, left on Tuesday night for Portland, where they expect to remain imlefinetly. Mis'es Blarche and Alberta Layman, of Portland, are guests at the home of W. N. Sheppard, in this city. James Cobb, left yesterday morninz for Portland, to resume his position a? salesman with the Lyon Clothing Co. satisfaction without extra cost. It is used and endorsed by the leading men of this county. For circulars and prices address Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore-, or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly Notice of Final 1- Settkmenr. Jol Orcgnn John Valentine ha taken a discharge from the Soldiers' Home here and has gone to Drain, where he will reside with relatives. Get your abstracts ot lit.p from J. D. Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract 1 o ksinthe county, tf If vou want to see or purchase the 1 very best vapor cabinet manufacture I, go to A. Vj. .warsier.- it v o. ami inspect the renowned Bucke.ve. It is warranted n every particular. 7 ;. POULTRY RAISERS We have great bai gains to offer in Incubators, ftrooders,8one Cutters Write at once for Bargain sheet Portland Seed Company, Portland, Oregon The Poultry Supply Pousc of tne Northwest 1 Have You Seen That FINE OAK BEDROOM SUIT i Wheu you want a pleasant purgative try Chainberlain'e Stomach Tablet. They are easy to take ud produce 110 nausea, griping or oilier disagreeable ef fect. For sale bv A. C. Maratera & Lo. Countv Court In Session Ed T. Nagliel, the former proprietor of the Myrtle Cree" hotel, has sold out and is in the city, looking for a house, that he may remove his family here as soon as proper arrangements are nude. J. J. Flett, the Corvallis printer and newspaper man, is visiting with his mother, Mrs. A. Compton, for a few days, in this city. Among Myrtle Creek pcoplo registered at the McCIallen yesterday, were Ed win Weaver, Thos. McGee, Fred Marsh and B. M. Armitace. If you want genuine bargains in dry- goods, clothing, lioots and shoes, call on AeIi a Att well at Hildebrand's old store tf , the Comfy Cooit of the State lo- iv.,pu -nniy. Jn tbt mt!tir f toetale oil H-riL Wo ?.acM4. 1 Xmi.cc is hf nils 8'eB that ttoc audi r.KTMl. tb- ciecnto- o; Ih ahire ent Urrt n-tt".e luve Sli d in iheab- re eciltW court ihelr aerount in anal tt: e'itf said ectaie. and that ihc Jrj-'gt" of Mi ' i oortliv order dolj made arj5 en UT a n h' .iirnal ihriof ba fixed Mon-iay, tl.e4ihday 1,'; January, at tn o'clock a. in ofsaidc'cf f"r hf-arlae objections, if any there be, teu.l final account, and tbe s ttle n i-ci of Hi . eatale. That the order of fld co in i da'ed the 14th lay of Sovem'cr.l'CB. Daied thH tbe Kth day of KotemK-r IHB. K. A. WOODRUFF K.T. TVOODKUFF Execut-rF ii the estate of M&rtba Woodruff. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They will do you good. For salo bv A. O. Varsters & Co. Guaranteed Forest Reserve scrip for sale in large or small quantities, by Frank E. Alley, over the Land Office Roseburg. Will place same for non-resident purchasers. The regular January session of tlw County CKirt convened yesterday morn ing with County Jit Ige, M. I- Tlmtnp mhi, and the commissioners A. K. NicboN, of Azalea and J C. Yoiiog, of I Oakland, preteitt. Ttiis sestion is a rery tiorLt:it oi-. to the taxpayers of the county. Un tax Ibi-j- is to be made, road ups-ms' report to le consideretl and the sorerel list f names from wb'n h jury m-n r to l-o dtawn for service i tb Ciicuit Court during the ensuing year, will Ins draft ed tiers and beneath chandeliers iu j most pleasing 'ashion. The lady's first prite at whist went to Mrs. W. R. Wil lis, the consolation to Vrs. Jos. Sheri dan, the gentleman's first prize to Mr. W. T. Wright and the consolation to Mr. James Sawyer. At pit Sliss Rose Parrott won first and Mrs. J IL Booth consolation. The hostess wore a decol late sown of white bee and spangled net over white satin and wore chrysan- tbemams ami" diamond. Pistes Rose Josephson, Stella Hamilton, Ruth Ham ilton, Elva Wimberly and Maude Rast, ami Messrs. Sam Josephson, Warren McWilliams and Austelle Zigler assisted. J. M, Ritchey, of Comstock, is in the city on business before the County cMirt, and to file his annual report as road supervisor. Win. J. Koileher of the Skelly-Kelle-her Lumber Co. was in the city Tuesday on business. Mr. Kelleher says their mills at Kelleher City will soon be com pleted and ready for operation. Nrtic-. S oefcnu-n who wish to gnt.i so-k within the Southern division of the Cas cade Range Forest Reserve during the main nf lOiM. are rcoueited to make Rev. L. W. Riley, State Evaneelist, will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday morning and cveninc. All are cordially-invited. "Are You a Mason?" which will bo seen in this city at the Opera House, Mondav, Jan. 11, is meeting with great eucccss wherever it has been presented. It is now in iu fourth year as a dramat ic offering, and up to the present there An interesting program will be render ed at the High School on Friday night, by the Philedorian Literary Society. Those interested should visit that even ing, and see for themselves the remark able work done by the students, their :,;. 1 . : .. : TI.A application for this privilege at once to. ' . . . ( , . t. 1 Literarv Society is to the best interest of the forest aupervisoruv imjjluui, v.c-1 - .... gou, as all applications for this privilege must be on file in his otlice not later than February 10, 1904. S. C. Baktsum, Forest Supervisor. 5 e are showing in oar window. It is up-to-date, A fall line of Bedroom Suits can be found on our floor 3 ALSO THE LATEST IN IRON BEDS. 1 If you need Blankets or Comforts we have them From the cheap to the best. A Midline of Mattresses and jPillows. k One of our Elastic Cotton Felt Mattresses are hard to beat. B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man ROSEBURG, . - - ORE City Treasurers' Notice. Notice is hereby given that all parties holding city warrants endorsed prior to the school and is being well conducted I by the student body, and they should be emouraged in their work. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union, will meet Friday afternoon Jan. Sth, at 2:30 in the homo of Mrs. C . Fisher. Subject "Subbath in the home." You are cordially invited. Riddle j e-)ple in ihc Jtj yctterday were Hon. Geo. W. Riddle, Hon. Ira B. Riddle, G. N. Wonacott, H. J. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Russell. him lieen 'no diminution m the natron age. Many theatre parties have been April 1st, 1002, are requested to present Masons in neinhlorini: towns, the same to the city treasurer tor pay Blue prints of township maps, fifty anj the ludicrous situation in which a mcnt, ns interest will cease thereon after ronfc pneh. Filinrr nanfirs nronerlv I nuns-i candidate for fraternal orders have 1 the date of this notice. t,o Vr,T,t-R Allo nr. ctnirJ been nut seems to aptH;al strongly to Dated Roseburg, Ore., Jan. 6, 1904 C. A. Whitemore. of the firm of Ir- in-IIodson Co., of Portland, was look ing after business interests in Roseburg, this morning, returning on the morning local for Portland. over Land Office. them. 2t U. C.Sloci m, Citv Treasurer. City Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given that to all parties holding city warrants endorsed prior to Dec. 4, 1901, are requested to present the same to the City Treasurer's office for payment, as interest will cease there on after the date of this notice. . n.n1 . osebun:. Orecon. Nov. 3 1903. II. C. Sloccm, Jr. City Treasurer. Are you thinking about buying property in Douglas County? If so will pay you to have Frank E. Alley examine the title before purchasing, D. S. T. West, fire insurance, notary public, city property rented, county and citv warrants bought, and collections made. Office on Jackson street, No. 407. Hoover building, opposite post office. rioney to Loan. As financial agent for capital 1 am prepared to loan money in any amount from $50 to f 500 on real estate or per sonal security, or to purchese property outrieht, or to purchase good notes at a discount. The money can oftentimes be paid or drafts issued the same day that the application is made. Enquire f h !! Hrookea. at the Plainueal: n office, Roseburg. AlarshaIs.Not.ce. All parties owning dogs in the city RispWf. Oregon, who will come to the City Hall rnd pay their h cense between this date and Feb. let, n, imvc them for one doliareach Afterthnt $2.50 will be charged for each license, and there will be a dog catcher in the field. Take warning vour last notice. All lieenee tnss mut be collar of .:og, oth rwi-e they wil be taken up. D.J.J awis. 2.7t City Marshal. this attached t The Ladies Aid of the Christian chnxch will conduct a window Eale of home cookery at Wm. Currier's Confectionary Saturday, Jan. 9, 1904. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Rogers have re moved here from Drain, and are rofrid- ine in the cottage next to E. E. La I'.rie'e, in the Waite addition, tho cot tage having been purchased oy r n Rocers. deputy assessor, and son of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Rogers. The lively farce, "Are You a Mason?" will i e seen hero for tho first presenta tion at the Opera House, on Monday, Junuary 11. The action of the piece re- Captain Alfred Dreyfus is to come to his own asain, and justice, ttiougn ill lie fiuallv forthcoming. He An immense line of Morris Chairs and Rockers just received at Strong's Furni ture Store; also a full line of all kinds of Furniture at reasonable prices. Call and see for vourself. 99 tf voH-B ahont one Amos IJlootleoou, ol t,flR ,,nt nnlv been acnuittcU ot all Rcckford, 111., who, without any knowl charges of attempting to sell military edge of the workings and ritual of Ma- secrct8, but the War offico is actually sonry. tries to make his wife believe nlanninj; to restore him to the army that, in accordance with her wishes, ...:ti, tho rank of lietunant colonel and he has joined an order, when in reality ,.;vo i,im R regiment into the bargain. he hat, not. He is obliged to resort to France is ureal and has a glorious his all manner of subtcifuge, and ho bo- tory, but even to this day that nation is When bilious try a dose of Chamber lain'a Stomach and Liver Tablets and J comes involved iu endless ditlicultiea in capable of doing things that make one r.!izi. for once how nuicklv a first-class bis endeavors to explain his conduct. f1M,i fQr th0 nonco that wo are all d.ick un-to-date medicine will correct the dis- Ho is finally unmasked by a boni-fido . ,,0 dark ages and tho Droyfus inci nr,i.r. FVr b-i1a l.v A . f!. Marsters & Co. Mason, aud in the end satisfies his wife (iont i nno of these thincs. What it by acceding to her wish. -t waa all about thoso who actually parti cipated in it will pethaps never clearly MARRIED. understand, but while it lasted was I inmnsalv nhsorbing and trade. It is to Rev. L. W. Riley, state evangelist, will preach at the Baptist church next Sundav morninc and evening. Mr W. J. Tucker, first trick operator at the S. P. depot here, left for Portland, Tuesday morning, to assume duties at the Company's station in East Port land, to which position he baa been pio- moted. The position vacated here is being temporarily filled by J. D. Osb rn until a successor is appointed by the "bidding" method. Riley is one of the best public speakers ADERTON STELLE At tho home bo 10peu that it will not pass entirely in Oregon. All are cordially invited to of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Aderton in outof memory until it has served in attend. West Roseburg, Jan. 0, 1904, A. S. Lom0 way to bring homo to tho Frencti Adnrfnn to Miss Viva Stello. Rev. R. .,in i,n much needed lesson that I lvut'iv Josenh Micelli. Grand Master of the H Dollarludo officiating. imrsecntions basal upon raco prcjuuio -1 I I . . . .i Odd Fellows of this jurisdiction, left A large number of guests were pres- anj rcligious prejudice always react and yesterday morning for Portland. Mr. ent. The groom is a son of Mr. nuu EOmetlmes,wi,H terrific force Micelli will bo absent about six weeks, Mrs. Aderton of West UoseDurg, and is I'iaiti.wr iIia T. O. O. K. lfHltfes of Eastern 1 r,n om nlovo of the S P R R Co in tho nr.urr.ii. canncitv of fireman. Tho bride is from iHUUSHNDS SHY THKT J MCCLURE'S MA G AZ1NE Is the Best Published at any priee. It is only 10 cents a eopy, $1.00 a year. ta H2?y fiambsp of OQCUURE'S there Articles of intense interest Six good short stories, hum on Subjects of the greatest exous stories, stories of lifa and. national importance. action and always good. In 1904 McClure's will be more interesting, important and entertaining than ever. "Every year is better than the last or it would not be McClures" ::::::::::: Reduced Rates vli South --rn Pacific Company. Subscribe now for McClure's" for 1901 and get the November nod December numbers for 1903 free of charge : : : : : On account of the National Livestock Association, National wool urowere As sociation and Northwest Fruit Growers Association, to be held in Portland, spe cial reduced faro tickets will be on sale to Portland, on January 10th and 11th, good until January 17th, 1904. 2t FREE Tns S. S. McCLfEK Company, 623 Lkuxgtox Boildixo, New York, N. Y. f8 Statu of Ohio, City of Tolkdo, l.rrAH IJOUSTY. 1 Frank J. Ciiksky makes oath that he U senior nartner of tho firm ol c.J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the Uy of Toledo. County and State aforesdd, .mi n.at Rnid firm will nav tho sum of The attention of tho general land of- fice has been brought to alleged land frauds in Beaver county, Okla., and an inve.tig-.Uton has been ordered by Mr. Richards, tho land commissioner. In spector Axline has been notified to make the inquiry. It is alleged that a Chica go real estate firm has been sending ageuts into Beaver county to file lands for clients, who are supposed to pay a certain feo for tho trouble that the firm saves them of a trip to the territory,-and the prospective settler need not go to ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for er.ch and every case of Catarrh that cam.ot tluj territory until hois ready to settle bo cured by tho use ol hall s catarrh n nis iAXi g0 far n3 can be ascertain Misses Maude and Daisy Maiden very pleasantly entertained a number of their friends at their home in Kinncyville on Tuesday night. Flinch and other games were pl.iyed and music was fur nished by those pres-ent, alter wnicn a dainty lunch was M-rvcd. Those present were Misses Myrile Cochran, Minnie Bell, Edith Caidw.-ll, Ma-:de and Daisy Maidi-n: Mfw. Leouaid HfipiJel', I ......r It II. Kim r W:iii' ei ly. 'Chm RobiiiFO!., Wm. lvii'', ftoins Re.reu ttein, Harry Miller and Maurice Maiden. Bovond doubt one of tho largest and most brilliant social gatherings tne so Cottage Grove. They left for Portland Lietv folk of Roseburg havo had tho Messrs. Ash & Attwell, of Cascade hist evening to be absent for a week on pit.asuro 0f attending this winter was I n. hnvn purchased tho Hildebrand their bonevmoon after which they wil Ui.n wl.Ut and "nit" party given last make their homo in West Roseburg Ceng. tHANK J. UUEXEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in I my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1SS6. . A. W. GLEAS0N, sKAt. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- tv. nnd acts directly on tbe blood and , mucous surfaces of tho system. for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. The Serf Indians, wlw occupv Tiquroll island, in the gulf of Ca lifornia, have gone on the warpath, and, according to information received by tho military au thorities here, the savages are ravaging the ranches and comraittins deDreda- tions on the mainland. The Seris are said to be cannibals and are known to be the fleetest runners in the world. A Business Proposition. Send stoi knf goods and opened the store. They will he pleased to meet all tho citi zens of Douglas county who want good goods at reasonable .prices " .tf , Fine Farm for Sale Ed. T Nauhel, has accepted the posi tion aa head clerk at the McChillen Hoiiscaud will assume his duties at one. Mrs. E. T Naghel arrived from Mrile Crenk last evening, accompanied by her daughter, and they will maise Roseburg their homo. niulit by Mrs. M. Josophson, at which tim miosis nnmbcrod near cittity. ino Josenhson homo is well known for its . a m hospitality, and last nlglit's nttair oniy i ...... I en-1 n..,n r.r.n fnr nn a live nililml n,.n tnnrn in L U iiuuiuuiiuaa idles trom Myrtle Creek, 100 acres in lightful entertivInmcntH at which .rs Miliivatlnn. hahincu hill, pasture and timbered land. Small o eluird, good 1 '.u, arn and other improvements tin .trice a i.l torim apply to P. '1. M- t-ioo. .Mvrtlo Creels, ur D. S. K. Uui. k, Roseburg, Oregou. 2-tf Josophson has boon hostess, t no uoc orations, which wore entirely of Call forni:i hollv. wore beautiful niul piofuse great bowls aud bisknts of this bMlliant green with its sctrlot homes doiii uis poaod over mantola and urchwaye in cor ed, tho complaint is againt the Chicago firm and its agents alone. Congratulations. Mr. John H. Cullotu, Editor of tho Garland, Texas, News, has written a let ter of congratulations to the manufac turers of Chamberlain's Cough Ueme.lv as follows : "Sixteen years ago when our first child was a baby he was sub ject to croupy spells and- wo would bo very unejsy about him. o began by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in 18S7, and finding it such a reliable remedy for colds and croup, we havo never been without it in the house since that time. We have five children and and havo eiven it to all of them with Not a minute should ba lost when n results. One uood feature of this child shows symptoms of croup. Cham- I0mcilv. ia tjiat jt ;3 not disagreeable to berlaiirs Cough Remedy given as soou . , , ii.te, r,.Allv like It. An as tho child becomes hoarse, or even n Lthor is that it is not dangerous, and Bo Quick. tor the croupy cough appears, will pre th.. nitnek. It ii.-ver fails, nnd is plessintand safe to take. For sale by A. C. Marstcrs& Co. thero is no risk from giving an overdose. I congratulate yon niwn tho snccesd of your remedy." For salo by A. O. Mats tere & Co. If you are going casta careful selec tion of your route is essential; to the en joyment of your trip. If it is a business trip time is the main consideration ; if a pleasure trip, scenery and the conven iences and comforts of a modern rail road. Why not combine all by using tho ILLINOIS CENTRAL, the Up-to-Dato Road, running two trains daily from St. Paul and Minneapolis, and from Oman to Chicago. Free Reclining Chair Cars, the famous Buffet - Library -Smoking Cars, all trains vestibuled. In short thoroughly modern throughout. All tickets reading via the Illinois Central will bo honored ou these trains and no extra faio charged. Our ratea are the same as those of inferior roads why not got your moucy'4 worth? Write for full particulars. B. II. Trcmbcix, Commercial Agont, Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A., Portland, Ore. Pau B. Thotns n, F. & P. A. ( Settle, Wash.