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mmmmmlmJJmJlm' ' 1 " ' " 1 i tifi n . .1. f "I i .1 i. m.W i .i -l , lr i i-.. , ., ... i. ,i,-.i- fez Politics At Myrtle Creek, ft-,;-: 5. jtsasw? mrniss&sssgsfS. asaaasssii; yansszaz&xztmssssr i T11T TTTlWC We have made great reductions in m WljUf J s i AJl1 3 Pces of Overcoats, Men's and Boys' i Clothing, Ladies' Jackets,v Shirt Waists, Skirts and Dress Goods. SHOES - rr : . 1. . NftUI K THF TIMF Tfl RIIY We carry in stock a complcte liue of llUn 10 IIIL lllTlL 11111111 Ladies', Geiitlemeu's and Childrens If you would take advantage of this Shoestylish, servicable and durable: golden opportunity to purchase first- Ls goods at the very lowest figures. MAIl OBDEBS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO The People's I. ABRAHAH, Prop. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR CENTS. THE NEW Cor. Washington - and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Bine Prints of Township Maps showing all v&cantLands. FRMK E. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON OREGON ROS And Other Beaatif al Flowers Send Postal Card for 1904 Catalog CLARKE BROS., P0RTLAHD, OREGOtt For Good Pictures and Fair Prices Go To Smith's Sunbeam Photo Parlors Corner Pine and Lane Sts., Roseburg, - Ore. Citation. In the County Court of the State Oregon for Douglas County: of in tne Matter oi tne Guardianship of the Estate of Thomas Gray, Ida Gray, Belle Gray, Kate Gray and Ruel" Gray, minor children. Citation. To Mary C. Gfray and all other sons interested fn said estates : per- Ik the Name of the State of Oeegojt: You and each of yon are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, oa Monday, the 4th day of April, 1904, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court house in Rose burg, said Countyand State, and show cause, if any there be, why a license should not be granted as prayed for io the duly verified petition of Mary O. Gray, guardian of the estates ot said minor children; which petition has been duly filed in the above court, for the sale of the undivided interest of each of said minor children in the following described premises, to-wit: Beginning at a point 9.S0 chains South and 9.30 chains West of the X. E. Cor ner of the L. Poindester Donation Land Claim No. 52 in T. 17 S., R. 4 W ; thence West 13.30 chains to N. E. Corner of Jones' land; thence South 10 chains to S.E. Corner thereof; thence West 20 chains to S. W. Corner of said Jones' land; thence South 16.12 chains to S. E. Corner of land; thence "West 19.59 chains to center of Countv road known as the "River Jtoad;'' thence S. 17 degrees East along center of said road 31.45 chains to South line of said donation claim ; thence East 20.16 chains to S- E. Corner of WiscarEon's land ; then.ee North 10 chains ; East 18 chains ; l?orth 4 chains to boundary of said donation on old channel of river; thence northwesterly and Northeaster ly along said boundary to a Fpoint due South of place of beginning: thence North to place of beginning, excepting the tract of about one acre deeded to School District No. 12: containing 183 20 acres of land. All of the above de scribed premises are lying, being and situated in Lane County, Oregon. The interest oi each of sam minor children in said premiees is an undi vided one-forty-uinth (1-49; interest This citation is published pursuant to the order of the Hon. M. D. Thomson, Judze ot said Court. WITNESS the Hon. M. D. Thompson, judge of the County Court of the Stale of Orezon for the County of Douglas with the teal of said court affixed this 7tti day of March, 1904. M. D. Thompson, Judge. - Attest D. R. Shambbook, Clerk, Bv J. E. Sawyers, Deputy. The UorrellCase. Off Friday evening last theCommls eioners Court of Douglas county com nromised the Gorrell damage rtritby nnvini. him $2,000 and his court costs ,.-l.irh nmnnnted to $150. Ther was a lively -scrap hetween the court and Gor ndl. He wanted scrip while thecourt 'insisted in paying him caah. The bonus on $2,1 50.00 at 4 per cent amounted to tr and this amount Gorrell wanted of the amount tho court com promised on. One 9 i Of Local Interest. 41 Dr's. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists.. James Darrow of Oakland is in the city today. Ray Henderson spent Sunday in the city visiting Ids parents. If yon want good health see the Os teopathic physician. Prof. Zopher Agee, was in Roseburg rfroni Oakland Friday. S. B. Carr, the well known, of Yon calla, was in town Saturdav. Miss Eliza Cobb is entertaining Verna McKay of Winchester. Miss Register J. T. Bridges, was a passenger to Portland on Friday's train. Kid gloves, block and colors, tl.00 and $1.50 kinds, $.75, Ash & Attweli. Pruning shears, saws and a complete line of spray jminps at S. K. Sykes." W. H. Fisher of the C. I. K. Store went to Portland last Friday to spaed a week. Boys' clothing, from 4 to .14 years, a of kinds, AT COST, Ash & Att- variety well. Local dramatic talent is making pre parations to pat on a new play at Myr tle Croek. j Mrs. 0. A.- House r returned, yesterday from a visit with relatives and friends in Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Rose of Peiidteton arrived Friday for a visit with lax. A. 0. Rose and family. Our spraying outfits are soperior to other kinds, last longer, and are' not too costly. S. K. Sykes. We rely on tow prices to win trace ou fair treatment to retain if. S K Sykes. the hardware man. Come and see what we havj in men's hats, np to date goods, AT THE COST PEICE, Ash & Attweli. Men's, women's and children's nndter wear, both summer and winter weiylit, AT COST, Ash & Attweli. Mis Gertrude O'Brian, trimmer 'tor Josephson's will return from Port&nd Sunday to begin work on tlte loth. Investigate, compare. We ieek yfiur business only on the basis of Mu tual Enterest. Hardware etc. S- K. Sykes. In addition to low prices we guaran tee prompt service and absolute satis faction. Stoves and tinware 6. K. Sykes. Mrs. Joe T. Bridges accompa niod by Miss Audrey and Master Ralston ajent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Drain. Professor J. H. Hobbs, of Oakland, will open a term of school at Cole's Valley on next 3ronday. Ho spent Fri day morning in Rosoburg. Mrs. A. Meyers returned Saturday morning from Los Aegeles where she had been attending her daughter Mrs. EE. Blodgett during her fatal illnosc. Miss Maude Rast is expected home from a six weeks' stay in the mOlinery hodses of Portland, on Wednesday, and will resume her duties at Joseplison's on the 15tb. - Misses Regnia and Maodo Xast, Flossie Shambrook and Elva Wimlwr- ley are planning a very novel party to be given in tho Native Son hall on the L th. The invitations, tiny bits of board .-with lettering burned in, are out today. J. N. Barker, tiow of Spokane, one of Rosebnrg's early settlers, come in on last night's local for a visit to his daugh ter, Mrs. Dick Hughes. Rev. John Baiker, of Cheney and MissKato Bar ker, of Spokane, arrived with their father. Rev. Mr. Lake lately of the D.tllaR, has been inado. rector of St. George's Episcopal church of this city, and will deliver his intial sermon here on the night of March 20th. Mr. lake's mother ami eipter who wDl also mako 'their home here will arrive later and will occupy the rectory with him. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ttahoney enter tained a party of frieds:very pleasantly Friday evening, the occasion being tlieiff first weddinc anniversary. The ovenhv I M-na'vorv iloHohrfiillv snont. and on i-:fit- Ir. and Mrs. MahoJiC left for a short vfett with relatives ftud friends in, Oakland. Store Door South of P. 0. Gheadle & Johnson, dentists. Those who have, praise it to the skies'. tried Osteopathy 13 Buy your spray Sykes'. pumps and etc, at Wood for sale. Barebr. Leave order with J. F. tf Osteopathy cures npperulicitis withont the risk of your life. Diseases of women respond readily to osteopathic treatment. Fresh Candies manufactured daily at Currier's confectionary l?st inthocitv Good potatoes wanted in any quantity. Address W. A. Sebrutf, Dillanl, Oregon. 2tp . For Trade Small farms in Indiana to Jrade for Orego H. L. Bajx. Southern property. 33tf. Hon. John H. Shape ie reported to be slowly bat steadily improving from his reornt serious illness. Mrs W. R. Willis will lMve next week for Umpqna Ferry for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. KvaV. Every price we quota' rcimsseaiB the best value" obtainable for that price, S K Sykes, stoves and tinware. We buy rkht, w sU right; we name onr prieea with confidence. Implement and Hardware. S. K. 8vke. Sltow wisdom by seekimz thin --tore where roliable goods are sold ae a' .mat ter of principle. S K Syke?, hardware. W. A? Sherman, of Portland, is m xbe city looking arer jnenrance bnamees and viaHing hie wife's parents, Judge and Mra.TV. R. Willis. If yon want to see or purchase the vary best vapor cabinet maonfactnred, to to A. C. Marsters k Co. and inspect the renowned Boekeye. It is warranted e every particular 75-ti. A apeeial convocation of Lstuei Clwn ter Royal ArUi Vaeone will be held in Masonic hall, tomorrow, (Tuesday) eve nin. Work in the Mark' Vaster degree. Ail Royal Arch Masons are most cordial ly invited to attend. O. P. Coshow, H. P. The PLAtKDKALBS office is "jlwavs pre pared to torn out on short notice nil kinckof commercial job printing, eards, reeeiwt books, porters and booklet in' clean and neat styles. Yon shoaki fBt onr prices and see samples if there fat anything in the line yon neod. Rememlter that it is quslity, not quantity, that we strive for in furnish ing onr city trade, therefore you will ulwarecet the cheapest milk of the Gajhms Dairy, because the best. All retail milk delivered in bottles. Onr specialties are cream, milk and butter milk. If you don't see the wagon, 'phone to the Greamery. 14-tf A party of yowne; people, chsperotied by Miss Rose Panvtt of the Ufeh Scliool, drove out to Winstoae Saturday night to witness the drama "Rio Grande." The drama wag well presented and each participant did creditable work for the play. TheJapaneee cakfwalk follow tng'wae alsoji very interesting feature, and everyone voted that the presenta tion of tho play surpassed their expecta tion. Those comprising the party who drove out from here were: Misse Rofo Parrott. Haiel Jewett, Ella and Arrie Biack, Cora and Faula Camplcll and Lucile Bagsdate. Messrs Wm. King, Lenoir Ragsdale, Mar Hanan, llbur Faulkner, Claude Btirtrtlm and Forrest Frcley, the last mentioned taking port in tho play as Judge Bigg?, a very diyii- fied aooearini; judge. Deepite bad' roads and rain tlio young people report a vory merry outing. After eonsiderable negotiations and only upon consenting to the most liberal terms, Manager .Strong nag snoceeaeu in securing fore limited engagement of one night at tlte Opera House on Monday Mar. 14, the magnificent romantic come dy-drama, Down bythe-Sea which )i8 mot with immense success m an i th& largo cities of . the East. The play- occupies the same position among Ameri can conuxlv-dramRS as "Vfnti Tlrtn-n East" and "Shore Acron. No play of its kind before the public to-day has been more deserving of encces". Its chief charm is in the purity of its story and tho natural manner in which it is told. As a dramatic work it is unique in wliich tho strongest effects are pro duced' by the quietest methods. Inter preted by tho inaunifieent scenic effects, tho attraction ie ono o' the most satis factory on tonr. One of tin- big scenic features it an 4ctrwfli storm ot vex tux1 i a shfir-'reck. !ih-jreck. Included in thecompaoj f whirh w ooniprh-ed of lourtn pruii'in- f ent actors, hahy wtress whose sink ityand. intelligence i" rjnrarkhlo.. Two tickets hnvo boon placed in Hold for thu offices to bo filled by the' municipal election of. the town of Myrtle Creek, to bo held on the 14th of March. One is the Republican-Dnmo ticket and the other the iJenm-Rupublieun ticket. The saloon iesuo is said to be tho bono of contention. The nominations- follow v KEI'UllMCAK-DEHOCaAT TICKET. ' Hiram Gallop I Mayor C W Rice Recorder .1 T Cotton Treasurer S W Hayless, J D Strong, Dr 0 K Bogtm and "Willis Kramer opuncihnon. DEMOCRAT-nni'Ont.ICAN TICKET. Ben Hunsacker i... Mayor H A Williams Recorder J A Rico '. Treasurer NatoSeliu, John Hall, Jim Dunnivnn and Oscar tiustnfsnn, Councilman. ' The Power of a Cartoon. Evkurt House, Nkw York, Fob. 20, 1901. Dear Sir: Mr. Homer Davenport, the famous cartoonist, is to talk in your city on Wednesday, April Cth, taking for Ins subject, "The Power of u Car toon." To describe it as a lecture, would be an injustice to the typical lec ture, and aUo to Mr. Davonjwrt. It Is a succession of sparkling, witty anec dotes, each point being emphasized with a rapid drawing, keeping his audience in a . continual bubble of merriment.' Homer D.iveiijKirt is a Westerner, and hails from the littlo town of Silrorton,' Ore., and his fume a a cartoonist which bids fair to be ecliphed by his wonderful ability iind charm as a story teller i-i world-wide. I enclose copies of two or three letter rccerdiuft him. which ntigi't interest your readers. Anything you may do to aeeiet in mak ing this entertainment known, will W greatly appreciated by Mr. Davenport You rs' sincerely , J. B. Pod Lyceum Bureau, Proper Treatment of Pneumonia. r Pneumonia i too dangerous a disease for anyone to attempt to doctor himself, although ho may have the proper reme dies at hand. A physician should al ways Imj called. It should be borne in mind, however, that pneumonia always results from a cold or from an attack of the grip, ami that by giving Chamber lain's Cough Remedy the threatened at tack of pneumonia may be warded off. This remedy is also ueed by physician in the treatment of pneomonia with the beet results. Dr. W. 3 . Smith, of San ders, Aia, who is also a drast, aays of it: "I have been seUinc Chamber- Iain's Cough Remedy and prescribing it in my practice for tne past six ymtt. I ore it in eans of pneumonia and have always gotten tlte beet resells." Sold, bv A. C. Manners & Co. For Sale. Seventeen bead of one, roe lateral Au rora goats. If yon want to Mart ripht, now is the time. L. A. MansTtm. 14-tf "Cleveland, Orecon. A Qiceet. Uh la iShimgo and all points east ; Lonia- nun, mpn, w wneans, ana 91 . k. . B . M 1 nr.fnnMjith . 1 pilntaaoath: See that yoor tkket reads vie: the IL LINOIS CENTRAL R. R. TLorjtithly modern trains connect with all tmns continenUl lines at 8t. PasJ an l Oma ha. II your friends are coming wa let as know sad we will qoote them direct toe specially low rates now in effect from air eastern points. Any information as to ritte, rentes, etc., cheerfully given an.-pfehcatioo. B. H. TRUMBUU., Qoiamercial Agent, 14 'Third 8tM Portland, Ore. -; I. G. Lindsey, T.F.dtP. A., . 142 Tldrd Kt PortJanrt, Ore. P. B. Thompson, , F.4P.A.J Roeml, OoUnsa Bids., Seattle, Wash. S4tf $300 Reward 1 I will pay $300 reward for the recovery V. V. .) raice, wh- wa 1ot in tho mountoina near Dndds creek on Jan. IS, 1904, This offer of reward is food until Hard. 1$, 1904. Mas. A. N. Dkake. Glenduhs, Or., Feb. 24,1001. 1.1-mI-n Wanted. Men or women local representatives lor a ngh class mafcasinev lrge com missions. Cash prises. Write J. N Trmieb,80 East Washington Square, New York, V Y. Feb. 22 lm p. A new iii voice ot premiums lias arrived and will be on -exhibition 'Saturday morning, Feb. 20 at 10 o'clck. 2t PisiiitH & Bellows Co. All members of tho Baptist church are most urgently requested to attend i the regular prayer meeting next Wed ; nosday evening. The pulpit committee will report, and elops will U; taken toward seeuriogst pantor. t i? rabst important that a large number attend.' , iNotlce. , - The regnia r meeting of ti e K. 0. -T. M. will be held in the OM -ellow'e hall next Friday night. y jxch 4th at 7 o'clock sharp. At tais meeting Una! ness of mnch importance will ho tra n acted and every member is earnestly urged to attend. Retiring from Business. The Pi aindbalsb learns tlMt.Clingeu pel, the Roschnrg jeweler, lias decided.' to retire from business in Ihwunprg, ami will fr-m this date sell overythhig in his store at actual cost. All tho, goods -nro ilrstclaos in every particular,' Ho has a full line of optical goods, and during tho, time of selling oi t will do all kinds of rcpnir woik at exceedingly low prices sunt guarantee natiafar;tiou. 18-2t For Sale Cheap. 245 acres stock or dairy ranch ?4 milee !.-UlicuRt of Myrtle Point, Oregon. Fin" new LoiiM-, good out buildingB. V1 il! . i h ,r w:1 cm i stock aim tur Hint gi.i'-.d 'i!ijv-t hurt for hi'Ilin.' Carl W. PrtWy, ' Myrtle Point, Ore THE ad-. JOSE Real Estate Transfers. Btate of Oregon to Geo W Gordon $1 0 n e4' sec 3, tp 22 s, r 13 weu J W Pardee et ttxtoSM Pardee, $75 ; 17.79 acre Wiog part of Win Preston claim being in Sec 20, t 30 s, r 5 weeu ii.rJ acres t:ng part ot vm rreeten claim being in tec 20, tp 30 s, r 5 ueet. &eo D Norris et ux to Byron Ripley, ITOOf lots 7 and c)$ ne M sec 13 tp 2J g, r 3 west. WiUum P John&m Lumber Co. to Frank ;t Waite, fl00; lots S and 9 in block i of Johnson's addition to Myrtle Creek. Robert Allen ot sx to Edward lit1 fpatehen. tOM; Alio! Week J in &Ottn Urain, Ure. State of Oregon to Flossy H. T. Lya- ter, (a00;lot6and uwKewj of swj:, see H i? s, r 10 west, containing 30 53 Sotte of Oregon to Harriet Gordon, fill. 10 ; lott'S, 0, 10 and ne if of sK et see lfl,4p SO e, r 6 wort. Chat -Quickendun to State of Ore., $400; eM of s wtf, w ,U of seJi of sec 4, tp SUa, r 7 weU Bien Bietman to William L Edwards, $1 ; nwJi of sec 10 in tp 22 e, r 5 wept. Ok C Seiner ex nx to O A Oteo, ,CQ0i W interest in land in sections 34 rjS2, tp 25 a, r S west, containing 400 acres. O.CJiether to Clara Seiner, $2,100; se& of sec 34 in tp 32 , r 8 west. 4 U L Engtes to O & C R R Co, rolin- qnishasent; w of nw sec 1, nwX of seJi see 3, tp 27 a, r 3 west. Heary C Gardiner to O & C R R Co, relinquishment ; n of neif sec 7, tp 22 s, r 6 west. J C .Hutchinson to 0 & 0 R R Co, retuKijibhmcnt; ne fee 24, and tot 7, soc 21,, tp 24 s, r 7 wtsit ; lot 1, sec 21. Joe AHller, et ux to 0 & C R R Co, reliaattighment; se of sw.ti of sec 2, tp 2S , r4 west. R Rhodes et ux to 0 & C R R Co, relinquishment; bwjrf of nwij of sec 2S tp SO,'of r 6 west. G V Noah et ux to 0 A C R R Co, relinquishment ; mv of ne4fee27, tp 27 rawest. . VYUIiamTiumblo ef ax to Erwin I 6fseO2rtp2I, r0 wist. (ReporteAby Title Guarnt. & Loan Co.) Wood Wanted at the Court House. Sealed bids to furnish 80 tier of IS iu oak wpod, 4 to 10 in. in diameter, to be delivered. at the Court House in Rose burg on or before tlio first day of Xov. 1904, a bond for thefalthiul performance of contract must accompany ench bid. Bkle opened Friday, March 4, 1904, at oneoeiockp. m. The court roserves the right to reject nil bide. Roseburg, Jan.57, 1904. M. D. Tiioiirao.v, J23. County Judge. seUlifactlbn without oxlra cost. It is osud anil-endorsed by tho leading mon of this county. For circulars and prices address Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore., or S.'B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly CoHtity Treasurer's Notice. Notice is herghy given to all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to and including Jan. 8, 1902, are re quested to present the samo at tho County Treasurer's oflico for payment as interest will cea.su thoreon after the date - ot una notice. I DatwH RoNnlinrj. Donuliis Poimtv r - n ' n - Oregon,' March 3, 1JX)4. Uko. W.'DtilMICK, fi-Sl County Treasurer. os? a quart ez? of been buf t solving solving 4 m for onild solvxag them 5a the selection 3 took we have called to lriiff i-ong and successful experience. Ths rstxtt is a miehtv footwear embodying in an unrivaled degree of style, comfort, durability and xiku afaiencss of price. We an you quamteci wat& our msn-c. LV cnucls full of attractive thmgsand the prices are attractive, to . - Yoncalla Notes. The Literary Entertainment and Box ; Sapper given by the Yoncalla W. C.T. C. Feb, 34th, was well attended, and the members are grateful tor the asset- ance given them hi their work. Mis. Drew of Billy Creek decided Toes- day to let ber husband ye it alone, and abe weut to parte more pi The WocfcT Fs4r Rtc. Thuee anticipating an Western trip, or h visit to the Lon&iaa Parehese Expe- mUob at-StcLoais, cannot afford to over lockvthe advantages oinred by the Hes sonm Picmc Railwat, which, on a enunt sf its Tarings rentes and gateways, law ' been avnroniteei named- 'The World's Fair Route." Passengers from the Northwest take the Miasotwx Pacmc trains from Den ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either going direct through Sanaa City, or vie Wichita, Fort Scott and Ptewwt Hill. Two trains daily from Denver and Pa- eblo to St. Look without change, carry ing all flssnui of modern eqaipment, fa. etodinc electric lighted observation par lor cafe dining cars. Ten daily trains between Kansas City and St. Levis. - Write, or call on W. C. MeSride, Gen eral Asset, 11 Third street, Portland, for detailed information and illustrated literatare. 15-tf Excucsten Rates. Commeacim; March 1, IWH and con Unsing daily to and indnding April 30, 1901 eokmisis tickets will be on sale f ran the East to points on Oregon lines via Portland, rates from some of the princi pal points as foUowet; $33 from Ohiesgo, Hi ; Sl from Peoria, 111 ; (30 frgm St. Louis, Mo; $25 from Missouri River Points, Omaha and Council Bluffs to Kansas City inclusive; I28.B0 to Sioux City, stopovers not to exceed 10 days at one point will be altowd between Port land and destination of ticket on Oregon lines. 18 tf Wndow Sale. The ladies of the Ghrfetian church will give a window sale Saturday, the mh, at Mrs. Perry fl Exchange s A Pxirite Remedy' for Babies. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy a favorite- vllh the mothers of small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents any danger of pnonmotiie or other serious conse quences. It not only cures croup, but wlten given as soon as the crotipy cough appears will prevent the attack. For sale by A. C. Marstera & Co. Plain sewing ami drcsdouiking is solic itetl by Mrs. Wooten on the corner of Oak aod Stephens streute. Title ii uaraiitee & Loin u. U. UiKtirort, S U. H-IB1I.TOH, Swr. sod Tnur Ottee In Uu Court I'oure. nre the onn too. piste wt ot KtMUaot booU In Do )Miafrcea! btnut and 0crtiA4ntet oi TtUo fututttj! to rKif) meaty Isavi nl mlnia? olelmi. U&ve iIo s. oomplel tet n( TrtotrjM of nil townjbli pltu Is the KoMitjarR. Ore n,0. S. tauJDln crtci. Mp Will uuitc b.as prim eoptoi ot ur town MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library The Bos! to Current Litwaturi 12 CoMPi.rrc Novcw Yearlt MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 pen year; 25 cts. a copy,- NO CONTINUED STORIES ' EVERY NUMBER COUPLETK IN ITSELF UPPINGOTT'S OBLEfl a century we've shoe problems--- man, woman and successfully. of pur fall shoe KMhRfmw to get better big shoe The Store ROSEBURG, ORE. nave ion Seen FINE OAE BEDROOM SUIT We are showing in our winaow. It is up-to-date. A full line of Bedroom Suits can De found on our floor. ALSO THE LATEST IN IRON BEDS. If yofl seed Blankets or Comforts we have tka .From the cheao io tne best. Afull;line of Mattresses ana Fillows. One of oar Elastic Cotton Jb'elt Mattresses are hard to neat. W. i The Furniture Man I ROSEBURG, NOTICE I CalL at the office of the Roseburg Water and light Co. and pay -your, water and .light bilk, on or before the 10th of each month and take advantage of the diaoouirk TKe "UNIVERtSAI! FOOD CSiOPPSR. Does, Awar witJ the Chopping Knifo and Bowl .Altogether. SOLD BY CtiurcMil M Woolley, Roseburg ... Ore. ESS 9 Catarrh Cannot be Cured with ujc.it Arruc.vriONs. as they cannot reach tbe sett of tha disease. Catarr- is a blood or conetttutional disease and j in oMer to euro it yon must take inter nal rentkliea. Haii's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tbe bknxl ami mucous surfaced. Ilnil'a Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tho best I'hysicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. Itls composed of Uk best tnnice knowa, combine! xith .he best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect eomUimtlon of the two ingredients is wl..tt produces such wonderful results in airing Catarrh. i-i.d for twttmoniala free..: F. J. Cocksy & Co., Toledo, 0, t-'idil by all dritgglsts 715c. Haii's Family Pills nro the best. - d Corn for Sals.' 1 Lave frr sale 50 lmshels.of iirst-class sed con at ifl.OO jver bushel. !iMi'i-r J. A, Heweit, Rosoburg. I ihat it 99 The Best In the West. Our 19W, 100 Page Catalog and Seed Planter's Guide is by far the finest and most complete catal-g wo ever issued. It has been carefully re-writteu, ton tains over four hundred illustrations and ia brimful of reliable and valuable information. Fifty-tiva pages are de voted tO thO BEST YHICTABUi, TLOWKS, tak-m a:.t fikid sciT5 for this coast, twelve pages toTaxss.sosrs .umrtowca. tsa rLA.vrs, four pages to bkk surrurj, ten jMged to iscosators broodsks, aoxa ctrrreKS .cin roctrev- svrmss, fourteen pages to swuv pumps, fkhti ozjbs, a.a dkx xsn r.KM toou", etc. etc The above edition of catalogs cost overf.000. You got a copy free by writing. Ask for bock No. 173. PORTLAND SKD CO., Portland, Oregcn. D, S. T. Wesi, lire iusurance, noUry public, citr-property jenttd, connty and city warrants bought, and collections made. OtEce on J cksonstrcet, No. 4Q7, UOtfVec building, r-j ite postoiEcc