Osteopathy curoa la grippe. QsTss'thy fqr.rhoumatiam. 1 F OR HO LI D A YS Buy your Sykc,s spray pumpa and etc., at We are now prepared to show Holiday buyers all the new novelties and fancy creations both useful and ornimental, and handbed exclusively by us. A few of the nobby things we are prepared to show in our holiday line are; Fancy work Brackets, Hankerchief Boxes, Chatelaine Bags, Novelty Purses, Collar & CufF Boxes, Kid and' Golf Gloves Silk and linen Handkerckiefs,MufFlers, New Neckwear Fancy and useful Suspenders, new Silk and Fancy handle Umbrellas, Hats, Shoes, Clothing and oilier articles too numerous to mention. Froil J lllakely 'returned liomo from Portland last evening. pruning glieara, saws and a-complete line of spray pumpa at S.K. Sykes. Freah Candies manufactured daily at ICurrLer'e confectionary best in the city .Fan Sale Cocker Spaniol pups. En quiro of P. F. Patterson's residence Lano St. For Trade Small , farms in Southern Indiana to trado for Orego property H. L. Ball. 33tf. I The People's Store I ABRAHAH One Door South of P. 0. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW 1 Cor. Washington and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Blue Prints of Township Maps showing all vncantLands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. "Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 KOSEBUBQ. OREGON The condition of Hon. remains unchanged. J. H. Shupe 57?. Conductor E. P. Tynan is laid np in Ashland with inflammatory rheumatism. Tom Townsend, who has been teach ing school at Sitkum, Coos county, has returned'home. Mrs W. R.Willis, will entertain a number of friends next Monday from. two thirty to six. o clock Merchant W. O. Bridges of Yoncalla -was in Roseburg on business todav, re turning on the early morning train. -Sam Pardee who has been employed in iKe prune packing house by C. C. Gazley has returned to his home at Can- JOBtillfi. The Eosebnrg band will probably fur nish music for the laying of the cornet -intone of the new High school "building on thi 22n6 George H. Langenberg leaves tonight for Portland where he will take Steamer to San Francisco George returns to California inhopes of benefiting hia health, and ' his many Roseburg friends hope for his speedy and complete recovery. Sheriff Joe Rader of Jacksonville and C. C. Ragsdale of Medford arrived in Roseburg this morning and will be initi ated Into the local lodge of the Benevo lent and Protectiue Order of Elks to night. The initiation will be followed by the.customary banquet in the hall. A pleasant farewell surprise party was tendered Miss Lutie Sacry last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. F. K. Get tins, in view of her departure to San Francisco last evening, where she goes to attend Heald's Business College. A charming time was enjoyed by the small number present. The game of "Pit" was the leading featrue of the entertain ment. Miss Sacry will be accompanied to the city, by her mother who will re main there with her while she is pur suing her studies. On Thursday evening at 6 o clock Judge and Mrs. J C. Fullerton entertained at dinner complimentry to Rev. and Mrs. John Dawson. Dinner was served in six courses and covers laid for seventeen Among the guests were Rev. and Mrs. After dinner games were played and the evening spent in agoodold fashioned way John Dawson Rev. Townsend, Mr. and Sirs. H. H. Brookes, Mr. and Mrs. CharlieRoberts, Mr and Mrs Thackerah, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Fenn, Mr and Mrs Nathan Fullerton, Miss Nellie William, son, and Mrs. Bunnell. A charming party was given last even ing at the home of Mrs. Thos. Thomas by that lady and Mrs. C. L. Reed, in honor of Mias Stella Berry of Lyons, who is visiting in Roseburg. The games of "Pit" and "Flinch" afforded the prin cipal feature of the entertainment for the evening. Refreshments were served. Those present were: Mrs. Burr Jones, Mrs. C. L. Reed, Mrs. Thos. Thomas, Misses Minnie Bell, Lulu Cloyd, Flossie Shambrook, Willetha and Ellena Reed, Flossie Gagnon, Lillie Kidd, Messrs. W. D. Bell, Will Landon, Robert K idd, C Jloeier. ft Of Local Interest. Dr's. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists 1 Wood for sale. Barker. Leave order with J. F. tf Col. W. H. Wednesday. Taylor was in from Olalla Mrs. C. B. Baker has returned from a visit with relatives at Cottage Grove. A. I. Zekiod was down from Canyon ville on Monday transacting business. W. A. Burr, the music dealer, spent Tuesday at Oakland looking after busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith returned home Monday evening from at Eugene. Dr. H. L. Studley, Osteopathic Physi cian. Free consultation. Over post-office. The infant child of Attorney and Mrs. H. J. Robinett, is very 111 with pneumonia. Mrs. Ed. P. Long, returned home Monday evening from a visit at Cottage Grove. Rev. J. C. Cook, Southern Metho dist pastor at Myrtle Creek, spent Mon day and Tuesday in Roseburg. Is your property for sale? If so, see Frank E. Alley and have the title examined and secure an abstract of same. Investigate, compare. We seek your business only on the basis of mu tual snterest. Hardware etc S. K. Sykes.' In addition to low prices we guaran tee prompt service and absolute satis faction. Stoves and tinware S. K. Sykes. E. L, Rogers, accompanied by his wife, has returned to Roseburg, from San Jose, California. He may again lo cate in Roseburg. Mrs. C. A. Fuller, wife of the building contractor, has been called To Long Beach, Cal., by the sickness of members of the family there. Dr. Studley, the Osteopathist will be at Oakland, Settles Hotel, Tuesdays, Thusdays and Sundays. Consultation free. Permanent cure is the result. Prof. Walter B. Dillard, of Eugene, was in Roseburg this week. He is well known in this county having had the principalship of the Riddle public schools. Miss Marjory McDougall returned home from Portland last Tuesday even ing. She has been in the employ of Lipman Wolfe & Co., but will remain in Roseburg. Are you thinking about buying property in Douglas County? If so it will pay you to have Frank E. Alley examine the title before, purchasing, A son of Jake Jones, residing beyond Edenbower, broke his arm last Satur day. Dr. Houck has made a radiograph examination of the fracture and states that it is getting along nicely. C. P. Barnard, the Eugene liveryman, j, . . . .... accompanr. a dv ins wne ana cnila ar rived Tuesday evening, and will make an inspection of the Marsha eld stage route, in which he is interested. Ou Fridav evening Mr. and Mrs. S. C, Flint entertained a party of friends at dinner at 6 o'clock, in honor of Mr and Mrs. Fred King Gettina. Covera were laid for fourteen and dinnjr waa served In six courses. Pink La France roses were ordered for the affair, but failing -to arrive in time, the delicate pink and white blossoms of lauria pinaus Were used with pleasant effect. Among the ajuesta of fills most delightful little party werei Mrs C A Sehlbrede, mother of the brid Mrs C A Seldon, mother of thehortoss, Mrs R W Willis, Dr and Mrs.. K-L .-Miller, Dr and Mrs Fred H-iyues, Mr and Mj-s ) U Booth, Miss Lulu -Willie aiul Mi83 Kate Biiick Mr and "Sin Fred King Getting. W. C. Winston, of Winston, waa in Roseburg Tuesday. He has bought a new spray pump outfit, a Fairbanks Morse Jack-of-All-Trades from S. K. Sykes, with a capacity for operating four lines of hose. Southern Pacific Freman C. M. Stout, was struck in the back by a stick of fall ing railroad wood at Drain hut Monday evening and received a bad muscle bruise. He is confined to his bed and will probably be kept theie for n weok. Frank Flook, the Southern Pacific brakeman, who has been in Los Angeles for several months was in Roseburg for a brief stay this week. Hu will return to Los Angeles shortly. Al Lee who ac companied him south has also returned and is at present in Seattle. One of the most remarkable child ac tresses in the country today ia little Dixie McKey, who plays a very promi nent part in the beautiful p.isloral play, "One Night in June," which will be Been at the Opera Hjuse, next Thurs day night. This little tot has a very long speaking pirt in the character of tmby June, which she interprets, and she score a tremen lous hit wherever she appears.' Cheadle & Johnson, dentists. Don t neglect your health. Try Osteo pathy. Osteopathy is a specific for female dis eases and nervous troubles. J. W. Cowan, of Yoncalla, waa Roseburg upon business Tuesday. in tM. Addison, a sawmill man from Lorane, departed for home on last Tues day morning. Clarence Cornutt, a stockman of Bid- die, spent Tuesday in Roseburg attend ing to business. Conductor Tom Kearney has returned from his trip to San Francisco and re sumed his run on the local". Charles Hadley, the barber haa accep ted a position in the shop off J. A. Nel son, in the Hildeburn block. See Frank E. AHey for reliable ab stract of title to your property. Up stairs over Land Office. Plain sewing and dressmaking is solic ited by Mrs. Wooten on the corner of Oak and Stephens streets". Get your abstracts ot title from J. D. Hamilton. He has the onlv comoleta set of abstract books in thecounty. tf Professor 0. C. Brown came over from Oakland Tuesday to attend the teachers examination as a member of the exam ining board. George Worley was down Trom Riddle Wedensday, Eeeking mwlical aid, as he has been suffering sonsiderabU- of-late from rheumatism. Too true is the remark "Drugncd to death." Not so with Oateopathy. it's Nature's Cure. Our spraying outfits are superior to other kinds, last longer, and are not too costly. S. K. Sykes. Wo rely on low prices to win' trade on fair treatment to retain it. S K Sykes, the hardware man. Every price we quote represents tho beet value obtainable for that price, S K Sykes, stoves and tinware. show wisdom by seekini; tho store where reliable goods are sold as a mat ter of principle. S K Sykes, hardware. We buy right, we Eell right; we name our pnoes with confidence. Implements and Hardware. S. K. Sykes. See Frank E. Alley for land scrip Guaranteed perfect, and ready for delivery. Lowest market price. S.E. Britt, inspector of lands for the S. P. Railroad Co. , arrived from Now here last evening. He has some work to do in the vicinity of Roseburg which will keep him here several days. If. you want to see or purchase the very best vapor cabinet manufactured, go to A. C. Marstera & Co. and inspect the renowned Buckeye. It is warranted n every particular. 7S-K. Guaranteed Forest Reserve scrip for sale m large or small quantities, by Frank E. Alley, over the Land Office Roseburg. Will place same lor non-resident purchasers. Messw. J. C. Lewis and R. A. Jones, owners of the Benton mine, were tran sacting business in Glendale Saturday. All of the mining experts who have vis ited this property confidently predict that eventually tho Benton will be in the list of the greatest gold producers of the United States. We understand that preparations are being made to install a 40-stamp mill on the property next season. News. t THE SHOE PROBLEH op a quarter of a century we've . been bu t solving sltoe problems-- solving t m for man, -woman and child solving them successfully to the selection of our fall shoe stock we have called to our aid this long and successful experience. The result is a mighty gathering of all footwear embodying in an unrivaled degree f style, comfort, durability and mo erateness of price. y We an you to get better ao I quainted with our big shoe depart. ment. It chuck full of attractive ' things and the prices are attractive . to TOSEPHSON ROSWe. fliT; 1 II IIHIIII il). .1 LI. I Bid LUMBER PROJECT FAILS. William P. Johnson's Operations Myrtle Creek Will Close Down Saturday. at MissHildreth Sutherlii departed-Tor ian Francisco last evening in -commnr with Mrs. John Mullen and daughter to visit her aunt there indefinitelv. Bine prints of township maps, fif ty cents each. Filing papers properly prepared. Frank E. Alley, up stnjrs, over Land Office. Misses Laura Pardee, Effie Brooks, Myrtle Wall and Bessie Gregory,, of Canyonville, arrived Tuesday morning to attend the county teachers' examination. Hon. George F. Wilson, special agent of the general land office has returned to Roseburg, from Eugene, where be has been holding an investigation in a timber land case. The Roseburg-Marshfield "stage line has now been cleared of al) the debris that was piled into the road by the re cent high wind storm and the route is now travelled on schedule time. Churchill & Woolley thie week ehipped in two more of the Bake-Ham-ilton Bteam spray cooking outfits, one for George Weber, of Edenbower, and the other for Arthur Cloak, who resides west of town. G. E. Pruner, formerly of Riddle, waa In town Tuesday attending to the settle ment of the estate of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pruner, deceased, of which he is administrator. He ia now work ing in Montana, with a machine shovel outfit, and will remain in Oregon about a month. Churchill fc Woolley aisp remodeling the arrangement of their office in such a wav as to greatly increase the space in their salesroom. The office as situated at present will be moved to the extreme rear of the building and occupy tho space formerly used for the shop. Their work shop will bo placed in the basement. Rice & Rice, the home furnishers, have decorated a very charmins valen tine dining room in their show window, which is attracting the admiration of all passcrsby. It ia artistically decor ated in red, with a large bouquet of red carnation8 as a center piece on the table. It is the work of Mr. Napoleon Riom Singing Evangelist Charles H. Hart, arrived from Eugene last evening to assist Rev. S A. Douglas in tho revival services which are being eonduotod at the Baptist Church. Ho will remain at least two weeks. He was scheduled to arrived hero last Snuday but the interest in the meetings where ho was attending was so great that he deferred coming to Roseburg until now. Tho attention of H. Wollenberg ras called to the statement made by an al lege newspaper qf recent date that he had no intention of building hia prpp&cd brick building.. "Well: said he. "tho paper is not supposed to knbw my busi ness. I have a tSght to change my mind. I don't, want to discourage the Macca bees if they want to go ahead and twlld Hoseburi: people have begun to Hink thatMr.,Wolle.iibefg's Uiilding ia Bkis the Coos Bay Railroad, ttonWthinjj b be announced every spring. A twelve-year-old bov named Thomas Franklin Dilley, was yesterday taken to the State Reform school at Salem by Sheriff E. L. Parrott. He was commit tal by an order of Judge Thompson, on evidence filed in a cuuiplaint by F Baker of Smith River, from whom he stole a gun valued at t 10. The lad was seemingly anxious to go and it i felt by all the officials that his environ ment will be bettered at the state insti tution, as it is said that he haa been sorely neglected by his parents. The big lumbering operations which have been going on at Myrtle Creek in this county will be closed down indefi nitely next Saturday and all employes of the company discharged. This was the statement mode in Roseburg yester- WHEN HYMEN ATE PORK. He Was Hungry and He Found That It Was Good. Out H Wollenberg, the well known Doug las county capitalist, tells a good story about the first time he ever ate pork. Mr. WoHenberg ia a Jew, and up to the time of his coming to Oregon had never tasted hog meat. He says : "When I first came bens a. young man I had a sort n? Minei-oii'Mm ilvmf darby William P. Johnson, promoter , h-. meat . - . . . and principal holder of the investments made there, which according to his statements exceed f 100,000. F. B. Waite and the Hieridans alio have interests in the company, as well xs Mr. Johnson's brother. Tlie reason asi?nd for the discon- q j tinnaoec of activity by Mr. Johasou are - prevailing comiitioiii of tlie lumber market and other eircamstanoe wbteh V did not care to sute. Aaked m to vhen tlMre would lw any probability of ine resumption of work bid : "We do not know whether it will be farvver or not, bat at ny rate it will b ; noli! there e a ehuoeo in eirenmstance E. C. Jackson, formerly in businp. : from the present con Htion. We ha in Riddle, accompanied by his family, ' n hand about a half million feet was a passenger on Tuesday evening' lumber, not sneh a vry sreat anoom, train returning to that point after an . it a j-Vaty. Our invmmeuts the? absence of several months at Springfield. . Amount to nfer ? 100 OO). That i aboat Missouri, where he was called to takM ali th infermatiou I m jsive ym." charge of the business affairs of his ; Tlie operations hare bren a gta brother. John M. Jackson, formerly in ' t-oon to the people of Mvrtlo Creek and ed it in all my life. I boarded down here for three months where pork and bacon were served every day and did not eat it. "It was when Sideman and I were paidling out in Jackson coantr, and we had travelled all day without anything ;' V j to eat, and at but came to a pace on Kogno P.Ivor, this side of M.diord, where we put up for tiw night. At sup- j per they eae a meat to eat and I A oVt know vehttl it was. The boat ... ,J and Mr tea ioeht booxry any tetter meat than that. I fiaihvd or piece srtd took aoothi-r. A t hre k -fast I thoosht to ray- f. Xow w probably go for ioaru-en hoars Wi,. wt get anything to ea? .' so 1 again ate i v-ry hfartily of the uo.t amnW "When webatfgotoui on tbe rtv.il Sideman said to me : Ho did tou ' -, Have You Seen Tbaf We are showing in our urncow. It is -up-to-date, A full line of Bedroom Suits cart oe found on our floor AT CD TtM T ITVn n vnnT nTr 5 ff VAT! BPPf RlatpfC- ar rwfnWr w it4v I h From trie riim nu-rukVir S Afolljline of Mattresses ju Allows. t One of our ElasticrCdtt-ra Keif Sbfttesses are hara toeah. i 1 B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man WoUeatwrg eaiml off about j 5 ROSEBURG, 'a on hii arm, "and I was p.. , X that I tbooxht there nerw. - &&JsrmjarjnmrMKi wrwd ate to a great, btp, farmer piece ! i . 1. .1. 1 . . . : . t 1 in ..1 . ' . : i t . j .1 - : . 111c uiwuiauuiHj uusiiiuas ai il uuie '.ue Siim wow 11 win nu a au.r tt.. iniif wr hil hm i T U in" -i, ,, The health of tlie latter became so ikt ' forte of men ont of employ aHknt. that his return to California was neces- j aary, and he is now located there. Elboit ; says that be hat returned to county to stay. ; line,' I aaW. 'Do you kmw what it j he saked . I toM hr? tfett I didu't iarnw .. m. .-cinieriiotm, a bitorni h.uH ivwt urk 'Weil I :tl Douglas, agent of the General Iiod Ottea, haa f w pj u if sooJ n(, j been discharged from tlie sovernmra am1 j: k- ' -rviriiti n)iarM of friilitln emuvftiiin ! inomas urn, tormerly ot Hoseburg, ; wiUl - Umber dealln northera Arkaa-- but now of pottage Grove, met with an . which has been ciironic: l ui the accident last baturoay, winch resulted ; ;:.a,Sdaixk heretofore. Sehtierho!u in his left leg being crushed to a pulp. , ,.. m.n VM maae himeeU so oboox- Homay not recover, lie was working .,U8 to applieanta before the U. S. Land I flun .( CAtill,..ln.n l.:i ..I . ... I uu,wJlt, tnce 111 tiocoMirg a lew monuiii sm.-e j . Co., on the pile driver, constructing a i v .9ki,, fooliah . imrwrtineut ul iwl- Jnat arrivod from the factorva rar evatit (iiestioiw of applicants for tirobt-r 1 'oad of the celebrate I i'age fence, wl h-U land entries, tfome of his rulinss wer ; i cheaper than a txwr.1 once and wiii fo obviously ridiculous that his action last a life-time and ia put up to vour At aaorher pla-t we wont tlnv wwl He ijth meat thtt I thought was fried chkken. After we bad ifit S ' man told me that it was digger sqoi- -!. 'All riifht' I said, 'it was gooa. 1 will ft digger aqnirre. t-" " THOUSANDS TfV T55T MCCLU RE'S MAGAZINE Is the Best Pablishea attty ptofc is only 10 eents . topy LQ& $t vyaftj bridge for that road across Row River. For some reason tho driver, which weighed 240 pounds, tripped and fell prematurely, or at least before he was expecting it to fall, striking him square ly across the left leg above the knee, crushing it. He was taken to Cottage Grove and the limb amputated near the body by Dr, Corpron. It is thought that an effort will be made to reorganize the Roseburg Band. Professor F. H. Appelhoff and several of the leading musicians of tho city now have the plan under consideration. The band men look back to the palmy days of the K. of P. Band, when Rose burg was supreme in tho band line, and wish for tlicir return. While it may bo that there is not tho material at . hand for so good an organization as that one just mentioned, many of its leading members are yet in the city, while with gtjmo of the young blood added, it is be lieved that a good instrumentation could be arranged. - Tho Tevens Ledge Gold Mining Com pany, whose property is located near Riddle is planning to replace their old five-stamp mill with a new and larger one in tho near future. Within the past few weeks a 12-foot vein of very rich ore has been encountered in tho end ol tho lower level, so rich in fact that there are large chunks of pure gold in it, and running tho values up into the thous ands of dollars per ton. The road to theeiino was recently put in nrrt-clasa shape for heavy hauling and that now equipment will soon bo added is tho as. surance given by thoso In a position to know. The,old mill, sp it is said, has failed to satisfactorily save tho contents of the ore, and tho planB for tho now mill were all made boforo tho recent discovery of the rich vein. Most all the work done on-tho mine has heretofore been on tho line of development, and Unit a permanent and valuablo mine Ufill ho discovered there i now tho hope undbelh'fof air who know anything about the property. A force of tniner are steadily at work. ; here was tho talk of the town for many ; days. One applicant being questioned ; Iwyoitd the limit of his endurance statfvt nti nntli I lint in.intitilnd tn snlit awtrv foot of timber on his claim into match ' ?tiebtclion v-iiliout wood for his own individual use, 1 BiBIHwU Imposed upon by a shiftless lot, eaten out of house and home by three grown stepsons and a son-in-law, assaulted by j a stepson and his stepdaughter's spouse, with his house looted of its contents and himself left without means, and his wife, and her eons and daughters and Fon-in-Iaw preparing to leave him for Portland, J. W. Rose has filed suit for divorce in the circuit court, from his wife, Mrs. 0. C. Rose. The grounds abovo sot forth are those .contained in tho complaint, Mr. Rose was married to tho family in Texas, on June 19, 1900 extra tx It is uitsd'and endon-ed by the leading m.-u ' sf thi county. For circulars aud price? ' address Steam? A ChenowHh. OaklsU. Ore., or S. B. Crouch. Oakland, Ore. Iv 1 I, 1 to' In Ei2Fy H amber- of CWCQXjH tbeaf 9f?s : , v. -- Articles of intense interest atxagDfjbs Irax on Subjects of tho greatest eronjf-Btfcrie; stcat Jtaatf national importance. trynw nyy In 1904 McClure's will be mofa ijiferestirig, important and entertaining a& fcyeot "Every year is better xaan the last c & would not be McCiurea- 1 : : : : :ltc Subscribe now for McC!lor:i .or 1904 asdel t&- Tlwi'iTi 1 and December aumMnut vuai free of charge- : 1 0, This week has been one for the worst weather of tho season in Roso burg and vicinity. Early in tho week molting snow fell at times making the ground white. Yesterday and today tho precipitation haa been in tho form of heavy rains. The Drain Nonpareil came to this of fice this weok in a new dress. It is now a six column folio ot bright matter and makeup, and the new editor Is now battling for victory against, the world, the flesh and tho devil anti the patent bowel sheets Probate Court. In tho matter of tlw guardianship ot Doris 0. CrifAV, a mfhor, deceased, tho bondsmen of his guardian U K Craw, his father, were releaBjod from liability. In tho maot of tle- oatate of Mrs. Jano Pruner, deceased,. Gs H Pruner, administrator. FritkiJ', March 11, 1004. at the hou of TO o'oirfek put h'b fimo for tilt eon '''"'"(? iiiiaioujoCTiona ro cwtwing up ai I fairs of tho estate'. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to alLparties holding county warrants endorsed prior to and including July 31, 1901, are re quested to present the same at the County Treasurer's office for payment as iuterest will cease thereon after the date of this notice Dated Roseburg, Douglas County Oregon, Jan. 28, 1904. Geo. W. Dimmick, S-St Countv Treasurer. Title Ciuarantee&Loan u. ROSE BO RQ, OKEUON. I. u. Hamilton, rrcidnl D C. HlXUTOK, Beer, and fret OClce In thi) Court Hhum. Hwo the only oota Slate let of nbitnct books la DoagUs County tutracu and Ccrtl dates ot Title turnUhiil to Coaulu couatr Unil and mining cUlmt. HaTe AlaoaoompIetotolTnclnEi ot alt township plati in lha Rosebane. Oregon, 0. 8. Land Din Wet. Will make blue print coplos of anr town thtp UPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE1 A Family Library The Bast In Current Literature 12 Complete Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 per year: 26 cts. A COPY NO CONTINUED STORIES' EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF FREE The S. S. McCluee Company. 623 Ucxixctoc? Bawpcro, fivyfna 3fC When you arrive, you are there. The Rock Island Sysfejftr has an enormous advantage over other western tsslroaS' in the fact that its- Chicaner terminal the La Salle Stst Station is the only swlroi4 station on the Elevated loop It a loottd in the hart of Ctuajp n only a block from the Baud of Tnix; two blocks from the Pott Office parklun city walkin; &tince of the 7&3aB tbestxi, hotels anil stores. The trains of all Chtcsro'i elwQed nSroads pus its doors and take ya Itucicljr and tor a 5 -cent rare to any put of the city. Three routes Eut tu Denver, Omaha and St. PaiiV U B. CORHAM, Can't AjV 140 ThM Strt, PrUnrf. Ortw 1