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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1904)
"I ' Fifat call far watormelanSi Now for tho Biinburnod baeksi (9 Our Holdovers Must Go Now Dr. Oheadle Dentist. Log Cabin Creams at OUrriai's, Co We must make room for our new Fall Stock that is en route, so now is the time to get bargains in Light Weight Clothing, Wash Summer Goods, Shirt Waists and Skirts. Do not fail to taRe advantage of this grand opportunity as money saved is money earned and we can surely save you money. The People's Store T. and R. A. Woodruff, of MelroBe. were uoseburg visitors Saturday, J. P. Johnson, dentist, Grave's build- ln8- 49tf iiu. iiebard and C. Ross King promi nent young men of Yoncalla, 8undayed I. ABRAHAH, Prop. One Door South of P. O. MEWS OF THE CITY AJHD COUilTY Wm. l.amlon, of Eugene, was in town Sunday. Mrs. F. V. Benson and son, Wallace, left on this morning's local for Oakland, where they spend a few days. J. A. Buchanan and S. L. Greninger went to Peel Friday, where Mr. Buchan an will join his family. Mr. Greninger returned to this place Friday night. S. P. ShuU, the hustline editor of the Myrtle Creek Mail, was looking after the interests of his paper, in Uosebnre, today, aud visiting with his fatuity. Chas. J. Clement a prominent Real Estate dealer of Portland, formerly a member of the Real Estate fit-in of Clement & King, of this city, was in town Saturday evening shaking hands with old friends. He left Sunday morn ing with Hr H. Holland, of Portland, for a fchort cruise in the Coast Range. Wilbur Ross returned to Roseburg Sunday to take charge of Flint's shoe store until Sept 1-t, while Vr. and Mrs. S. C. Flint enjoy their annual summer vacation, which will be spent at their beautiful and picture1 que mountain home at Tioga on the -North Umpqua river, 25 miles northeast of Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Flint will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. I.uie Williams, rela tives of the family, from Portland. They will later be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Galley- of Washincton, Mr. Gatley be ing expected to loin nis wile at tins place soon, she having been a guest of j Frank Loomis. a marriage license nas been is sued to Thos. C. Cobb, of Roseburg and Miss Emma M. Parks, of Yoncalla. Mrs. L. B. Moore of Milwaulkie Wis is in town looking over the country. She will probably go from here to Coos County. A gentleman desires room and board with private family. Price no object if conditions and service is satisfactory. Apply at Plaindealer office. The whistle and hum of the steam thresher is heard throughout the coun ty. The fall sown grain is turning out well, hut spring sown grain is a light yield. John Bounds, the Marshfield barber, formerly of this city, came over by stage Sunday evening. He reports business a little qniet on the bay at the present time B. F. Lawrence, of the Oregon ian editorial staff, passed through Roseburg Monday on his way to Coquille City to enjoy his annnal vacation with his par ents and many old friends. He was formerly of the Coquille Bulletin. A warrant was placed in the hands of Sheriff H. T. McClallen for the ar rest of W. H. Gabbush for the crime of forgery. Gabbush is said to have on July 1 forged an order on the Chico Nursery for trees to the valne of f 66,95. The order purported to have been signed by her sister, 55 rs. K. L. Miller, of Rose burg, for some weeks. All the com forts of home life are found at the Flint commodious mountain retreat where all kinds of Karden vegetable and fruits thrive and where wild blackberries are to be found in abundance. Trout fish ing and deer hunting famishes principal diversion at that place, ren dering an outing there most enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. Flint will eave for their mountain home Wednesday at which place the latter's mother is stopping at the present time. Mrs. D. J. Blake has just returned from an eighteen months visit through the Orient, and stopped over at this place while enronte to her home at Ta coma, to visit with her sister, Mrs. Sam Sykes. Mrs. Blake left Port Arthur just two days prior to the breaking out the ' of the Russian-Japanese war and con siders herself quite fortunate. She vis ited many points of interest in China, Japan and the Philippines and reports a very pleasant and interesting journey. She will soon join her husband at Tacoma. RICE & RICE THE COMPLETE House Furnishers Now's the time to buy your Furniture, Carpets and House Furnishings ....A FEW WINNERS.... OUR 4.00 IRON BEDS -x for.....!...- p3-5 OUR $6.00 IRON BEDS - nn for.... 0,UU OUR $8.50 IRON BEDS . for. t. r. 7-5 Now's the time when you can enjoy solid comfort. Our Superior Steel Constructed Couches, regular $15.00, now $13.00. Good Serviceable Couch in Plush Velvet for $7.50. a range to use. They are far cooler than the old kind. Two special beauties and no better sold; 4-hole size for $30; 6-bole size, the popular size, sold most places for $45, our price $35. Now's the time you should visit our Crokery Department. When you are through buyngyour furniture you ran go on buyiug the crockery for the whole house. W e make a specialty of mail orders. This is all the space we have, so call and we will be pleased to show you through. RICE & RICE The Wholesale and Retail House Furnishers. Dr. Cheadle Dentist. Miss Myrtle Dixon has the choicest thanks.of the Plaisdkalkr force for a luscious box of largo rosy-cheeked peaches, which was presented to this of fice Saturday. Cheadle and Johnson, dentists, have dissolved partnership and Dr. Johnson has fitted up office rooms in the Grave's building where we will be pleased to see all old patrons; also all who wish up- to-date dentistry at reasonable prices. 49t Dr. Lowe, the well known occtil o-opti- cian will visit the following towns as per dates below: Oakland. Jnlv tlmSSth: Roseburg, 26th and 27th : Yoncalla. af. ternoon of 28th ; Drain, till noon. 29th. Don't fail to have him test vour eves for same evenimr glasses, uonsnltation free. Harry Schmidt, of Union Creek, Jack son county, arrived in town Sunday ni-jbt to attend to busines matters Mr. Schmidt is interested in mining busi ness and has a five-stamp mill in opera tion on Union creek. Mr. Schmidt was formerly a resident of this place. Edw. A. Beals, of the U. S. Weather Bureau office, Portland, was in Rose burg Saturday enronte home from Marshfield, where he had been looking after the matter of estah1il,i- it q Weather Bureau and sijmal station for the benefit of shipping at that port. Before leaving for your summer ant ing order the Pwisdkaixe to follow you. It OOStS TOU no mora whilo - w ao away man it does at home. No trouble to make the change in your address. It is like getting two letters a week from your friends. Thefirs't issue of the Myrtle Creek Mail under the efficient management of S. P. Shntt, who recently purchased the best is Douglas county Watermelons, Boon, just as good ns Georia'a. Hon. J. T. Bridges and family spent Sunday very pleasantly with friends at Glendale D. R. Shainbrook, the hustling life in surance agent was looking after business I Roseburg at Myrtle Creek Saturday. If Vou want rin.iin n n, W. r. Johnson, the Myrtle Creek saw Koseburg Machine Shop, corner Wash- mill operator, was transacting business I ing and Kane St, wuuij """J' several newlv ant nil will (mmd It probably never occurs to a school on the first page of tho Plaiihiicaler to- boy that he will grow up somo day and day. head them ITHAtF aa lirtfn an Itia lalha. I . . "w " a t.nu BO w .uw. I If vr!l want nAA.1 ...n v 1. A . t .1. -Noticed how marriage license are a Roseburg Machine Shop, corner Wash drug on me market since the mercury ington and Kane St. hl., Im.. X7 -...I til) .!.. I nuu.i toihwu . ua.vura,i Whan 1.1 ln..o ni l...-l-!t- ueo. Komnson ami niomer auu narry aiomacti and Liver Tablets. For sale Miller left Sunday for a few weeks' so- by A. 0. Marsters 4 Co. journ at fcugene and toley Springs. If you want to keen nol on m.,nt Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sprague have affairs, subscribe for the oldest paper in returned nomo irom feel where they the county, the Plaindkalkk. l i : . . r I juj.ug . umiui. UO-OPeratiVB nonliMtrvnr XV H It - -ww.ww mr l I m A m Darby, over P. O. Examinations free. Darby, over P. O. Examinations free. All work guaranteed. 40-tf All n-n.l. nn.MMtnn.1 If! f I - aunu..Su,.mCT:u. - rOR DALE. Finn KpntMl Hnnlia nnno uuuoipn Jennie nas untsned making irncea reasonable. Enquire Jas T repairs on the county bridge at Umpqua Dixo.v, Dixonville, Or. 67 4 t Pprrv anil in nnu mnnirintr tlm lirtilcrn nn I .... .j . ( b ....B . oirH. t,ni Mnrlaritv hm anna in Coffee Creek. Ijv.ncnri, u-.v,i. .! ... I w w. .u, ii aouiUjwu, m JU1U HUT since ut. Lowe's last visit to Kose- husband, who is sojourning at that place, 1... !. !. n v.t, ;.. I UD vu .u.y.v,, Have Ur. Lowa etlrn vnur lin..l on.l where ho took a ixist-f rnilnatn tMinrnn on I --i .... .... icjoauira wun a pair oi ma superior i.raujouuu.uui.Hu,. glasses. At McCla len Hotm. JuK- tl. . - i - j i.. t. .Miiiedge.the genial inilard mer- Izoth and 27th 0 ...u Alex McLaughlin, of South Deer nurg i-nuay, ana lavoreu me ruu.s- crwlc .uffa . MV(,rM tlap aK.,. . - r j stroke Saturday, and his condition is re ported as critical Yt . C. Bates, of Myrtle Creek, was in town transacting basinets, Monday, and lavoreu the Plainoealxb with a nlpa. i .. oui uuniness can Jos. Micelli has just finished burning a kiln of about 200,000 brick, and has 100,000 ready for the second kiln which will contain about 400,000 when com pleted Mrs. T. P Simpson, who hag been en joying a pleasant visit to the Monte Alto lUnch near (ilide. has returned home, and reports a delightful sojourn in the country P. P. Palmer and Mrs. Allie Hill have been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hadley for a few days. They took their for their home dealer with a pleasant call. B. L. Bradley and Dallie Bell returned from a hunting trip to Brushey Butte Thursday and report that deer are ex ceptionally hard to get this season toR bALK lo head ol good young horses, 9 to 1200 pounds each. Call at S. M. Cobb's ranch or on A, D. Clink city. 51 D. S. West returned home from Port land Monday morning where he has been attending the A. 0. U. W. grand lodge as a delegate from Roseburg lodge Dr. Cheadie gives especial attention to crown and bridge work. The latest and most scientific methods in every branch of dentistry at lowest prices. J27 Saturday night Beckley Brothers shipped 3 cars of cattle irom Oakland and one from Drain. shipped three cars JOSEPHSON'5 THE BIG STORE Owing to the success of this venture we will continue the same offer during this month. Commencing July eighth we will issue with every cash purchase a dated duplicate sale check stating the amount of your purchase. At the end. of the month a date will be selected and every person holding a check of that date will have their money refunded. In order to make this a more momentous event we will offer special inducements in the lines of Bargain Sales. Remember, your money back if you are lucky. itf,fJJ?K0XZJWX2d A. A. Smith also I departure yesterday from Oakland the I near San Francisco. Attorney C. A. Sehlbrede and family Did yon ever notice that when a who arrived from Portland bv steamer couple get married they nearly always Alliance yesterday and are today cnests photograph gallery about the at the Central, are talking ol locatin hunt a first thing, so they can see bow they look trotting in double harness. Now the hops are climbing and pota toes are growing so rapidly that as you stand between the rows yon can frequent ly hear coming from a hustling hill the impatient cry, "Lay over!" D. E. Vernon was over from Oakland Friday. With his family he leaves next Tuesday for St. Louis to view the world's fair. They will also visit with relatives in Illinois, and will be absent two months. W. W. Thackrah, clerk in the U. S. land offiee, returned home from Cof tage Grove Monday morning, whore he and Mrs. Thackrah have been enjoying a pleasant vacation on their farm home near that place. Dr.Lowe now has everything that it If the here permanently. Marshfield Mail. Kider Brothers Saw Mill at Horse Prairie, So miles southwest of Roeeburc was burned Sanday of last week. The fire was of unknown origin and the loss aggregates 13,000 with no insurance. Dr. H. L. Studlev, the Osteopathic 1 bysician is guning popularity by his honest dealings and permanent cures It will pay you to see him about your case. Office over the postoffice. J1A1 Undertaker W. B. Hammitte went to Looking Glass to take up the body of a Miss Prat who was buried there about six years ago. The body will be broogbt to Roseburg from where it will be ship ped to Portland for reinterment. Mrs. Barker Entertained. linn nun uihui-iihih in nni ir ii inn i xw t t t t . i 1 .u re. j . r- nixcer unLprtAinivi in a nfit t AO rrvxl for rnn r orao Km I t . .... paper: came to hand R.tnr.i. .! . . . 7 y royai manner at a one o'clock luncheon enows a marked lmnrnvampnt ir . .... .... . . I gucoia were prcwoi. allrountTnewepaperman and a splen- ' lb0 Umlns room WM adorned w5th did gentleman. 1 ' T" SIct,ee. of Myrtle Creek, spent ferns, clover and wild parsnip blossoms, rnuay in Koseburg. lie says Vt. f. the nail with red roses and dahlias, the uuuuuces me o Ti,n,n : i.i. i. i i i . , . . t . a, . .uuusvu a iiuuiwi uu puwcii a tuwj i uuiur nuu nu puppies ana carnations, lowing Postoffice hours to take effect t .. .: J ... ,..11 S.L 7, ' l i r"'ft I " mw ..w.m.j niui UMtululUUS, good many carloads ol clear dressed lum-1 Cards beanng hand painted clover her, which commands a very good price. I leaves were distributed among the guests Representative-elect U. G. Sonne-lwr souvenirs. A prize consisting of a mann, of Glendale, will attend tho meet- beautiful Haviland China cup and sau ing of the Oregon Development League w presented to Mrs. H. H. Brookes in Portland Aug. 1 and 2. Represents- 'n reward for her j'udgraent in selecting tive S. B. Hermann, of Myrtle Point, card bearing the number 13, which, will represent his town at this conven- on l""1 occasion, was made tbe,Jncky tion. one in the drawing contest. The re nin San Franm nnm nf ih lo.u eahmenta served were delicious. Mrs mention the issuance of a marriage Barker Wtts MI,Ited in receiving by her license to William A. Toye, of Marsh- . Mi vell and HatUe, and field. and.Miss Olive R.Pearch.ofNana. rme War' K- Brooes. Audrey Bndg Cal. Dr. Toye is a well known dentist and band leader, and formerly resided in Roseburg. -aiy.il, isah: bundays. open 10:30 a. m., close 11:30 a. m. Week-da vs ooen :S0 a. m., close 7 p. m. The former week-day hours were: Open 7:00 a. m. dose8:00 p. m. Sundays, apen7:30to 9:00 a. m., 5:30 to 7KW n. m. Remember that it is quality, not quantity, that we strive for in furnish ing our dty trade, therefore you will always get the cheapest milk of the Gaddis Daibt. because the hwt. All retail milk delivered in bottles. Our specialties are cream, milk and butter milk. If you don't see thn phone to the Creamery. 4tf Conductor Lee Hendricks has re turned from a visit with hia Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hendricks, at Ma dera, Calif., and has resumed hia rnn between Roseburg and Portland. The elder Mr. Hendricks has been ill, but is convalescing. Mrs. Hendricks and daughter, Miss Ela, are enj'oying good health and all are pleased with their California home. W. F. Minard of Glendale, was trans acting business in Roseburg Monday and favored the Plaindkaler with a pleasant call. He reports business con ditions Very satisfactory in the thriving little city of Glendale and that general improvements continue at that place. es and Gertie RasU The Kuests present were: Mesdames J. C. Aiken, S. C. Flint, K. L. Miller, S. Zigler, Geo. Kohl hagen, H. H. Brookes, J. C. Fullerton, D. 8. K. Buick, W. R. Willis, F. W. Haynes, C. T. Curry, J. T. Bridges, A. C. Marsters, Mrs. Binger Hermann and daughter, Mrs. Mabel Gatley. of Wash ington, D. C; Mrs. M. Josephson and sister, Mrs. Schwartz; Mrs. I. Wollen- berg and sister, Mrs. Carl Hunter, of Anderson, Calif.; Mrs. A. Wollenberg Francisco. A switch was put in on Wednesday at Canner Johnson, of Grants Pass was tbe "Par leadinB to the Glendale Lumber aud sister, Mrs. Hertz, of San drowned in Roeue river. 20 mllnn holnn? Company's planing mill, which was the X. brants Pass Wednesday evnnintr h completing step in that work. The mill and a companion who worked for the has 8everal contracts to finish, with Death Of Mrs. BeiltOn MfceS. flew Channel Mining company, had inst prospects of selling its lumber to a Call shot a deer on the opposite bank of the orn,a syndicate, President Snyder Mrs. Ada Mires, aged 44 years, wife of nver. Jiis companion swam aero w!tli some difficulty, but Johnson was carried down the stream by the swift current, ter. were in Rosebun? Satnrdav. M homo at Dram. She is survived by her u cuugui in aneaoynear the shore. Wheeler makins final moof on hnr tlm. nusoanu, one son ana tnree daughters He was unable to reach the bank and her claim before the U. S. lanH nffl nf. Interment was held Sunday at 2 o'clock became exhausted. filial. hor t that f,ma m. nr,,i. at the Drain cemetery. She was a mem- John Hunter, president of the Wild- is city recorder at Cottage Grove and wood Lumber Co.. on the linn nf thn one of the directors of thn nnw hank- at new railroad from Cottage Grove to the Bohemia mines, Bpent Sunday in Rose burg. Mr. Hunter reports that his company's new mill will be ready for operations in about two weeks and that plenty of logs are at hand for aeood steady run. The mill will have a ca pacity of from 36,000 to 60,000 per day. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Whipple of Drain are looking after business matters in Roseburg and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers. Mr. Whipple re ports considerable building activity at Drain, the following named persons be ing among those who are erecting new stores or residences : Walter Kent, T. E. Bledsoe, Mrs. L. M. PerkinB, Mr. Krewson, Jake Sawyer, Will Sneed, Lloyd Russell, Alex Fitzwater, Clarence Hoover and J. A. Black, the last name having both a brick store building and a cottage under course of construction. ber of Rosewood Circle, W. O. W., of Drain, and a daughter of Chas. Putnam, a well known Oregon pioneer who died about a year ago. Tho attendanco at the funeral was large and many beauti ful floral offerings were in p.vidnnrn. iln. Mrs. G. L. Wright, of West Roseburg, noUnz the niah esteem in which .!. brought to the Plaindealer office Mon- ceased was held bv the communltv in that place. The Plainoealeb was fav ored with a pleasant call by Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler. Here Is the Chance fo. You. For sale or rent ; a good farm about 6 miles from the city, in good condition. 80 acres in cultivation. House, barn, and outbuildings. Continuous living water on the place. Crop of grain now growing that should be harvested at once. Machinery goes with placo. See meat once. Locia Barzee. jll-21p day morning, a box of large and well matured mulberries, picked from a tree in Mrs. Wright'u garden. This is con elusive evidence that this treo berry will thrive in this vicinity. It is now in order for Borne one to plant out a mul berry grove and introduce a colony of silk worms hero. J. L. Dewey, formerly of this city, mention of whose sorious illness was made in these columns, has undergone the amputation of his left leg four inch es above tho knee and has had his left eye removed. Ho is recovering his health, notwithstanding the awful siege he has undergone. Many friends throughout this section sympathize with him in his misfortunes. Glendale News. MAPS The 'laindealer will ask thoeti of its subscribers who are entitled to premium maps, to call at this office whon in Roseburg, if convenient, and get their maps, as it is very difficult to send them through the mail without damaging them. Those living at a dis tance will receive their maps in due time by mail, which she has so long resided. In the Justice Court. A complaint was filed in Justice John Long's court Monday by Chas. EdwardB against Claudo Hendricks' on the charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. which, however, was later withdrawn and a charge of simple assault lodged against defendant. District Attorney Geo. M. Brown prosecuted tho case, while the defendant was represented by Attorney R. W. Marsters. Hendricks plead guilty and was fined $10 and costs, which he paid promptly. Lost. Millinery Reduced 1-3 to 1-2 in price AH Summer Dress Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices 1 BORN. WILSON At Melrose, Oregon, July ZS, ! - im, to Mr. son. and Mrs. H. A. Wilson, a! I a Married. One bay mare branded II on shoulder, blemish on shoulder, weight about 11,- 000 lbs. One dark gray mare branded OXJon right shoulder, blind In ono eye, Suitable reward will bo paid for informa-d tion leading to thoir recovery. Matt Seuie.nbuhr, 48-lm JofferBon, Oregon. 1 NM AX WARE At the homn nf h bride near Reston July 21, 1904. Jas. Inman, and Mrs. Pearl Ware. O. H. I Bnel, Justice of the Peace, officiating I Mr. Inman resides in Looking Glass valley and is a well known resident of this part of the county, while the bride is an estimable lady and is also well and favorably known. Many friends nnite ' in wishing the bride and groom bappi- ne&s and prosperity. M EACH AM LEVENS At Cottage Grove, Ore., July 21, 1904. Edwin L. Meacham and Miss Lillie Levens, Rev. F. E. Billington, pastor of the Christian Church, officiating. Both of the contracting parties are residents of Drain. Mr. Meacham is the manufacturer for the Supplemental Chamber Co., and his bride is engaged in the millinery business. The Plaix oealer j"oins with their many friends in extending congratulations and best wishes. XEIL BOREN. At the home of Mrs. Clara Boren in Roseburg, Saturday, July 23, 1904, Calvin C. Neil and Miss Lena Boren, Rev. C. Richer, officiat ing. Both of the contracting parties are well and favorably known in this city, and their many friends nnite in wishing them a prosperous and tranquil voyage through life. DIED. McLAUGHLIN At his residence on South Deer Crerk, Saturday, Jnlv 23, 1WM, Alec McLaughlin. About six months ago Mr. McLaugh lin suffered a stroke of paralysis. On getting up from the dinner table Satur day he complained of his arm troubling him, and;h;a wife to relieve his suffering started to rub it when he fell over dead. Mr. McLaughlin was about 45 years of age. He leaves a wife and five children to mourn his loss. Shropshire Rams. For Sale 15 thoroughbred Shropshire Rams, fit for service in fall of 1904. W. G. Hughes, Mont Alto Ranch. Glide. Oregon. How About Your Summer Vacation? Newport on the Yaquint Bay is the deal seaside resort of the North Pacific Coast. Ronnd trip tickets at greatly re duced rates on sale from all Sonthren Pacific points in Oregon, on and after June 1st. Ask Agents for farther infor mation and a handsomely illustrated souvenir booklet, or write to Edwin Stone, Manager CAE R. R.., Albany Ore., or W. E. Coman, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland. 46 tf JUST RECEIVED 2 CAR LOADS Z Mitchell Farm Wagons Road Wagons Surreys5B aggie3 , Hacks Champion Binders, Mowers, Reapers, Hay Rakes, Etc. We can save yon money on anything in the Wagon or Implement line. Give us a chance to figure with you and you won't i egret it. J. F. Barker & Co., Grocers, Phone 201 FARMERS' CASH STORE, E. A. WOOD & CO, Props DEALERS IN Staple ane Fancy Groceries. Highest Price paid for country produce. Fresh Dread daily Your Patronage is respectfully solicited. Private Free Delivery to ill Parts if tie City TROXEL BLOCK OPP PASSENGER DEPOT..... HELLO 55 HUNTERS ATTENTION and Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy ia certain to bo needed in almost every home before tho summer is over. It can always be depended upon even in tho most severe and dangerous cases. It is especially valuable for sum mer disorders in children. It is pleasant to take and never fails to givo prompt relief. Why not buy it now7 It may save life. For sale by A. C. Marsters. Ayers Falling hair means weak hair. Then strengthen your hair; feed it with the only hair food, Ayer's Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, makes the hair Hair Vigor grow, completely cures dan druff. And it ahvays restores color to gray hair, all the rich, dark color of early life. " If t hlr wi frilling out budtr nd I wi f rtld I wouhl lote It nil. Tlitn I tried Ajer"! Ililr Vlror. It qntaklr itopnt tin fmlllnf and mdniT hlrlllrooldiIihlttob." llinKCOA. K ALLXN. KlLubotb.N. J. I1.00 bottle. AlldmirgliH. or ' j.c.imw. Falling Hair The open season for deer hunting vrill commcne July 15; and before buying your gun and ammunition you should first call at the popular hardware store and consult S.K.SYKES Qoods and Prices that Please Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking is to have good FRESH GROCERIES And to get them promptly when you order them. Call up Phone No. 181 for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. List Your Ranches and Timber Lands with me. : : : : R. R. JOHNSON, I HAVE EASTERN CUSTOMERS AND CAN SELL 0FFIC8 IN MARKS BLOCK. ROSEBURG, OR. Ayer's Pills j The dose Is one, just oae pill bedtime, bugsr-cotted. mild, certain. They cure constipation. Want your moustache or beard RIIHIf INRHIM'Q Wit dutiful Krnw. orrln WV TTc MTTtta itlir.nii.iu. "TTTI 1 1