i GOOD GOODS Have Made us Many PRETTY NOVELTIES Have attracted customers and by means of this advertisement we seek to gain new customers to please, along with our old ones : We want to call attention to the new goods arriving constantly, many of which are pretty novelties that have made big hits iu the cities, and which we have made !'! lccr 10 more thoroughly demonstrate the fact that we I THE PEOPLE'S STORE fa We Dispense Soda Water at 34 Fahr. THAT'S COLO ENOlHiH All our Syrups ari Prepared from Speciil Material by : : BE S I" METHODS In Pieparing our Ice Cream we use Clean C-eam, Rich in But ter Fat Only 20c Per Pint. For nervousness tiy Osteopathy. Now for ag'd, brNk fall trade. J. P. Johnson, dentist. Grave's build ing. Scho.il snii'He at M.trster 4tf ru Store. I L. Hard, the Glendale postmaster, is in town. A. T. Thompson of Myrtle Creek was i n the city Friday. Gold crown and br.d.-e work of hart quality by Dr. Strange. The rain will benefit pastures and help ;he stock industry. A home without children is alx.ut as interesting as a hotel lobby. Dr. Ixwe, the optician will be in Rosebnrg O totter the ti and 7. H. J. Robinette has been ee ted principal of the Melrose schools. Miss Josie Parrott left yesterd iv for a two weeks' visit in Seattle, Was'-i. 1 nas ! A farmer 15 miles from Foe? 1 WuO sweet potato plants doing well. S. C. Miller, of Dillard, passed through Saturdav en route to Wiibur. Why run the risk of voir lifebyanots eratioa w hen Ostei-tttthy will cure you. V. S. Patterson left this morning for Oakland to attend to business matters. School books and school supplies, the best and cheapest, at Marsters' Drug Store. Hugh Kllison, of Oakland, cam -over Saturday evening and returned this morning. Geo. Wilcor. of Oakland, came over Saturday evening and returned this morning. Mrs. Ben Watkins. Yoncalla, has l-een visiting with Mrs. D R. Sharnbro k, of this city. Dr. Goble, the occulist. accompanied by his wite left Friday for a few weeks stay in Astoria Mrs. A. C. Marsters left this morning for a few days visit with Mrs. Wheeler of Cott ge Grove Now has dust anil smoke of summer's discontent been swept away by au tumn's welcome rain. Mm. Cotton is verv ill at her home in Mvrtle Creek, and at last report was not expected to recover. Attorney C. ft Jackson returned Fri day from Oauyonville, where he was at tending to legal matters. Miss Agness I'itchford has returned from a month's visit with relatives in San Francisco, Sn Jose and Placerville. I HAMILTON DRUG GO. r RICE & RICE Can Furnish Ycur House Complete Largest Store jJ Largest Stock Can we sell you a sew ing machine? Call and we will convince you we hold no rela tion with agents aid can save you at least 1-2 the price they want You Can Save Money by RICE 3 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HOUSE FURNISHERS HONEST PRICES M Customers Enable us to Osteopathy cures throat troubles. For the best dental work at most rea sonable prices, go to Or. Strange in the little brick appariif Slocum's hall. .las. Nosier of Coquille City is in town having driven out with Deputy Sheri0 Gallier and his party of guirds and pris oners. .Win. Iu..t-ll. late with the Dougias County bank, Roseburg, is noW head acomi'tant at V. 1'. Reed's t'ardiner Gazette. Fr.uik Kennedy left on last night's iverland for Portland, where he will re main a few days attending to business matte:s. Rev. K.W. Leonard is building a neat, commodious residei.ee and a large liarn on his little farm alout one mile west of Wilbur. Rev. Mark Munson left this morning for Portland, where he will at ten i the State Association of Cougregational Churches. Mrs O. A. Ashby and daughter, who have lieeu visiting here with Mr. and , returned home to Mrs. 6. C. M I ri Marion today. Carl Hoffman ret 11 rned yesterday from San Francisco, where he had Iteeu at tending the Sovereign Grand Ledge of the Old Fellows. U. Savage and son, J. F. Savage, of ! Yoncaila. arrived iu this city this m rn- in,; by private conveyance. They will return tomorrow. Mrs L. C. H. Mahn of Yoncaila re turned home Friday morning. She was I accompanied by G. W. Kruse's young est boy, Bei tram. Miss Haz -1 Drennen, alter an extended visit with iriends in this city, left this morning for her home iu Portland where she will enter school. Mr T. D. Gilmore has lieen trans ferred from the 6 if station at Dillard to Dothan temporarily at least. His family accompanied Warn. Don't over look our Crockery Depart ment. We have the largest stock in the city and the prices are right. Rice V Rice, The Hou-e Furnishers. Misses Dallis Miller and GaaduMa Lars returned Friday to UkeU homes in Glendale after a short visit with Vliss Miller's suter, Mrs. Jesse Clements. Deputy Sheriff F.d. Gallier of Cooe Co., arrived Saturday evening ei:-oute home from Salem, where he had taken some prisoners to the penitentiary. Rev. A. .1. Stormer left this morning for Harrisburg, where he will attend the conference of the M E. Church, South, , down last week an 1 placed her son in which will commence there uext Thurs- I the I'niversity of Oregon at Kugene aft jav er which she spent a few days in Port- Marshal Jarvis is on the street in a fine 'ana new uniform. When asked (alien he j Kugeue V. Del, soc ialist presidential was coine to get a new can he sai 1 he ! candidate, passed through Ros-burg would have to catch just one more hobo first. Grant Bunch, who came out from Coos county with Deputy Sheriff YA Gallier as guard for the prisoners, will go on to Walla Walla, Wash., to nter school. Hon. K. L. Smith, of Hood River, passed through yesterday enroute home from Grants Pass where he attended the meeting of the Oregon Development league. The school at Canyonville is reported by Supt. Hamlin to be progressing nicely under the management of Prof Stone, aaaiated b.' Miss Weaver and Miss Rudol ph. Mrs. Burt Acteson and friend, Miss Victoria Kyman, who have lieen visiting here with the former's mother, Mrs. G. . DimtnicK, left this morning for their home in Seattle, Wash. THE HOUSE FURNISHERS ALL KINDS OF SEATS IN STOCK Don't throw away old Chairs. We can re-seat them at a small cost to yon : Baying Your Furniture of Us All the new a-.-! Ix.-aun.'iil In B 1 Meal F'lrn.ture at very lo prices. All lae n-ell patternfl from the ' Im-hit-i 3-piece Mill i ill in best iMj.isiie-i nut in i. siirei -run II- 1- at tt-'ii u J5. HandMine L'reH-rs, tun an, s.5o ;o j Mcauli'ul new i nreU in mil the laleir weaveti hu 1 coloriug. It will jy fee Ut ee them rr.ee- Iroin aH Ui il.4u per y Ulty ml. siil amiuiK-iiiK-Hi Hue you ever shw at from M to per yard : Toe Peer of all the acine of MaflaBCiea our line 01 stoves an I Kauces Heaters tJ ; Ufl6. C 10k .sloven fv.iO to S3 1. Bevilnul Sled Kan Ken Willi lilKh CUM LU for 4-h le t ,:.' aud BB for 6-liole, delivered to your ueareel raiirjau muuj wiiuoui exira com $ RICE Retain our Customers special effort to procure keep abreast of the times SS PROP. STREET Strange, dentist. Hon. C. A. Sehlbrede of Marshfi. Id is moving his law office from A atieet into the building recently vacated by Mr Douglas . Marshlield Mail. If you don't understand Osteopathy, see Dr. Stmlley alwut it. He is in a o sition to present the iiestion to you better than those who know nothing altout it. Dr. C. V. F"isher, who for sometime has been sick at his residence in this city left Thursday night for Salem. lb was accompanied by Harry Stephens, who will act as nurse. Thos Gr.iyham, a nephew of Mrs. I. A. Townsend, who j? studving for the ministry in a Theological School at Toronto, Canada, preached in the Pres byterian Church yester'ay. Remember the New England dinner to be given iu the Board of Trade build ing Fri fay, Sept. 30, from five to nine o'clock p. m., given by the la lie-- of the W. c. T. U. Price Tt eena. The ladies of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union will give a New England dinner in the Board of Trade building next F'riday from five until nine o'clock p. m. Price 25 cent. Hon. ti. V. Riddle, J. B. Riddle and Attorney Ira I!. Kiddle, represented tin Cow Creek valley at the ti rants Pas meeting of the Oregon IV'velopinent 1-eagne F'riday and wore the "Dongtai" badges. If you are in need of Lace Curtains we have a large stock, hut if yon want something eserially nice wait for our new line which we expect in a few days The swellest ever brought to the city. Rice ft Rice. While returning from hop-picking. Miss La ale Htmilton. of Ke.leher City, was roblnsl of her purse, containing all of her m ney an I som jewelry keep sakes, and now she wishes she had tak en an outing otherwise. Chas. F'isher, of Cove, I'nion County, Ore., is visiting the family of his half brother. F'rank Kennedy, of this place Mr. Kennedy ami Mr. F'i-her had 11 nfl met for eighteen years, or since Mr. F'isher was six years of age Geo. H. Himes, the Oreg m histo. ian, is in Rosebnrg holding a little confer ence with some of the pioueers of this city, in the interests of the work which he has iu hand. The Pi.aindkvlkb was favored with a pleasant call. Mrs Willis Kramer, of Myrtle Creek, passed through enrotite home from Kn gene and Portland t dav She went this morning this morning on his war to Portland where he will sneak tonight. He was net at the train by a bevv of local Bocialirts who were given a cordial greet ing by the great labor leader. W. C. Chase, who was acting as one of the guards with Deputy Sheriff Galli er, in taking his prisoners to Salem, will go on to Newberg where his family have j been visiting, aud accompanied by his family will return to their home in Co I unille via the steamer Alliance. Very choice fruit trees, all leauinv varieties. Spitzenlierg and Yellow Newton I'ippin apples a specialty. All guaranteed true to name and free from ' pests. For sa'e at very reasonable prices by Roseburg Nurseries, II. Schroten, Koseburg, Oregon. tf Deputy Sheriff Bd Gallier, with W. C. j Chase and Grant Hunch as guards, ar rived in this city Thursday night from ! Coos county with Karl Steele who was given a lite term ana r.. A. suckau, who was given a twenty vears term in the penitentiary. They left for Salem Fri day morning. Do yon kuow that Kice & Rice have more goods in their store than all the other furniture store in Douglas county. and sell it at lower prices. They can do this liei-anse they buy in carload 1 ts and save freight and can save you money. Come and get our prices and make com parison. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Gallup, of Myrtle Creek, were transacting business in Kose burg today and favored the I'i.ainiiku.kh with a pleasant Mr. Gallap says a diligent search has been instituted for a Parker democrat in the Myrtle Creek precinct without avail, and predicts that Douglas will give Toddy a rousing ma jority. Supt. Hamlin has returned from the south end of the county. He met with the directors of the new school district at liller on Saturday and assisted them in perfecting ttieir organization. 1 tie Board have employed Miss Primer of Kiddle, for a three months term and are preparing for uie a vacant building near the Tiller store. Prof. Brings returned on Friday night from his first weeks teiclrng at the State Normal scho l at Drain. He states there is an unusual large attend ance this term. Prof. Grant, who was the instructor in mathematics, resigned and departed for California. Prof. Briggs was appointed to till the vacancy, and Prof Sites of Washington, formerly from Michigan, has been employed as teach er of Knglish language. Cottage Grove Leader. Chester Howe, left Saturday for Salem for a visit with relatives. County Assessor G. W. Stale is in Yoncalla looking after the crop from his apple orchard at that place. Miss Violet Cox, of Wilbur, is sM-nd-ing a few days with the family of F. W. I'illard of this city, after which she will go to San Francisco. F. J. Delta and wife, of (iage, New Mexico, are visiting in the city. Mr Delta is s. P. operator at (iage. Mrs. laulla was formerly .Miss Jennie Whit sett, of rnis city. lu the target shoo; ing coiiti -l at Pow ley's Shooting Gallery, the first prize a ;ll-;!0 Winchester Carbine, was won by Chas. liiglow, the oecood prize " by Ben Shields, and the third prize $:! by Fiank K. Alley. A plague of watermelons is running wild over the ranches in the 1 in M-riul Valley, neai LtM Angeles, t'alifornia. The vines choke out the w heat, barley and other crops. Rnralf of the meli !l bare been acattered everywhere by the irrigation pcececa Although small they are aaid to be rich, juicy and as sweet as honey. The ladi ms have moved in and are fattening on them. B. F a -ting Nichols, of Kiddle, was trans business iu ttoeetmrg Saturday and favored the l'i .nhkai hit with a subscription. Ben recently suffered a -t vere dislocation of the left arm at the elbow joint by a wagon loaded with wottd turning over with him. Hi' is able to use the injured arm a little now we art phased to note Mrs. Nichols accom panied him on their visit to this city. Some time last Thursday the house of Harry Williams i;: N rth Koseburg was entered and a coat an. I reel and two pair of trousers ami some provisi ms were stolen. Mr. Williams was just moving into the house an 1 wa- away at the time tor another wagon load oi his household furniture and did not eel back till the next dav, so when Marsha! Jarvis wa:- no'.itie 1 too late to catch thi .f the thief. theft . it w as Taxp tying is in progress now. Many of thoae wfaarpaU only ball their taxes 1 in March are taking out their receipts for the balance Of these there is a considerable numlier and the delin quency is further heightened bv a uiimlier w ho have as ye" ma-le no pay ment at all. The tinal data lor pay ment, is the tirst Monday in October All taxes not paid then w ill have a ten ht cent penalty and six mouths inter ests at twelve pec cent adde t it. them. Railroad Notes. Conductor Tom Patty left for Port land Thursday night. Fireman Je Kirk is in llalsey for a j few days 011 a hunting ex -ditioii FM. Renin lias letnined from a hnat ing expflition 111 Cow Creek and repOCt ! ed for work. Conductor J. W. Tynan left Thursday j night for Portland to isit with fri-mls , and relatives. Juo. F;ng"rs. of Portland. 1- here tak ing the place of Bd Pengra. wh.le Mr. Pe: gra is taking h.s vacation. Jas. McCollough has re-igntsl his posi tion on t he bbccJJm crew, and has gone to work f-r the Tea-phone Co. Mrs. L. B. Moore and little -laughter, wife and daughter of Station Agent Moore left for Portland Thursday night. Brakemau Correa Catching, while running to make a coupling at Central Point Saturday night, fell and split his kneecap He was taken to Port I ind to jibe hospital yesterday. I ' In the justice Court In the case of the State ol Oregon vs W. H. Watson arrested on the charge of arson Watson was boaad over until the next term of the Circuit Court under a bond of t 'AWO. A. J. tsteen, the complaining wit am, charges Watson with setting tire t the lodging house belonging to Mrs. I.ou Shey on the night of -ept. IS. at Glen dale. Probate Court Notts. In the matter of the aetata of Carl Fischer, deceased, The alore Castor pn - sents a etition asking authority to sell all personal property at a private .ilc. Petition continued. In the matter of the guardianship of the estate of Ida, Holla. Katie and Km 1 Gray, Mary C. Gray is Ordered to buy needed supplies for each. Men have perftctefl a system ol home treatment for Lost Vitality. vo-in Draina, Small OrgtDi, NerToun Debility, -Blood Polaon." ISlrlrmrti Varfporflr. Rupture, P!!e. IKidney and Hlaoder Trouble and All liiKrasNiml W. nkii'nwrulitrto men 5 Correal .nilence contliirntlal. Feenrrns ,.. t rsiM. miKranunl nr nionev re Ifunrtial. Write for fn-e (M pure hook ami 1 IM.nlis AJ.Iresn K C H.il -man. m. i.-. TJH Market St., San Fraoclaco. Cat. Ayers You can hardly find a home without its Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Parents know what it does tor children: breaks Cherry Pectoral up a cold in a single night, wards off bronchitis, prevents pneumonia. Physicians ad vise parents to keep it on hand. The beit coach menlrlne monsy can buy U Ayer-t Cherry Vnctoral. Fi.r the aiaa! of clillilreu uutbluK coiiM mat My be better. Jacob Bucll, Saratoga, Ind. iV.,Me..fl.oo. aBaaaaaanaaiai J. C. ATKRen., LdwH. Maaa. for Throat, Lungs avers ruis arrcntiy am mo I p"tnri m breaking up n cold. Myrtle Creek Development Club. A meeting of citizens of Myrtle Creek was called Tuesday evening, the result of which the Myrtle Creek development club was organized. Dr. Bogue was elected president, B A. 1 1 unsaker, vice-president, II. P. Rice, secretary and S. W. Bayless, treasurer. C. O. White and H. Hughes were elected a board of directors. B. A. Honaacker, C.O.White ami H. I. Bice were ap (Hiinted a committee on constitution and by-laws. C. K. Bojue, Andrew Willis, N. Sel g, C. O. White. W. I'. Willis, W Kramer S. W. Itayles-, B. Hnusacker and J. A Bice were appointed delegates to attend tin' mass meeting at Grants Pass today, the 23rd. Mail. Methodist Episcopal Conference. The annual conference of the Mot ho lisi F'piscopal church ivenes at F.u- gene Tuesday, Sept. ''7, and continues even days or until Monday evening Oct. It. Many distinguished divines will lie in attendance ami will address the meetings and a fine program has baaaj prepared for each day. Mayor G. R Chrisman will deliver the addreaa of welcome. Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at the Kose burg postotliee Alexander Mr J II Barker I S Baker Mrs J D Butler Mr F C Borsos Mr Mitchel Batis Mr R E Crooks Mr Fred l: vanlv M Gallup Mr K II Gilbert Mr Van R I b.:i, s Mr F W Morgan Mr I' J Philliphs Miss Ada Preston I! F Stanton M r F" F Wilev Mrs Ali. e Green Maud Persons calling for these Ictturs pleaaa atate the del 1 which they advertised, Sept. St, 1904. The letters lll lie charged for at will are the rate of one cent each. Wi. A. F'batr. A Double Bereavement. Glide, Ore.. lent, 24, 1904. Koseburg l'i. wnhealkr A little four year old eon of Tip Hill's who has lived with his grand patents, Mr aili, Mrs ejBMta ,t ,t.jr ,.mieat H-aglin, Sept. ;i, after anilities ofonlv twentv-foiir hours So N Iden was his death ami so great the shock that Mr-. McMillan was completely prostrated Sept. II, James William Hill wa- laid to rest in the Oak Creek Cenieter lie side his mother who died soon aft r his birth. Hardly had th - family realized that little "Happy" had left them when they were called together by the serious ill ness 0! Mrs. .McMillan's youngest child, a sweet little girl two years and thine mouths old. For live days every thing that 1- ving hearts could prompt, and loving I auds do. was done for the sufferer. On the night of Sept, IS, little Alice Ma was allowed to rest from her sufferings She was buried at Oak Cnx-k Tuesday. Mrs McMillan who had sirtial re eoaetnd was again stricken down. All day yesterday she lay unconscious, and this morning we hear that she i- no I letter. The doubly tllaictisl family have the heartfelt sympa'hy of the entire OOae uiunitr. Mrs. Coxnik. Aaotrr Pointer to Boteburt. The young women of Menominee, ' ich., have organized a club, the ineni bers of whii h pledge themselves to wear black silk sharking, with the inscrip tion, worked in white silk on the ankle: "Menominee is a gxl town." Now, with the skirts property held, that ought to le a gixal advertisement, if the uirls travel. Perhaps they expect the city to send them on free trips ar--und the eonntrr.i Lost 1 Guard. A gxxl story comes to our heari rig re mrding the recent trip of the sheriff of Jackson county ami his deputies in con veving prisoners to Salem. As the story coes a country merchant in our neigh- oring county desired to have a trip down the liues and see the state fair, Portland and the sights, but not want ing to buy a ticket he applied to the sheriff to go as one of the gnards with the next anteh of prisoners. This the sheriff assented to and the country mer- j chant started for his outing asa prisoner 1 guard will) the sheriff and another guard alamt two weeks since, says the Grants . Paea Observer. On reaching Koseburg! the three guaids and two prisoners went to a restaurant for supper. They all finished eating about the same time ex cept the merchant guard, who on I cing ! assured that he had plenty of time to ; eat all he wanted remained. When he , had finished Mr. Merchant Guard hoarded the train, tilled and lighted his pipe and as the train moved out the station he started for the smoker to re sume duty. He went through several ears and more cars, but not seeing the smoker made Inquiry and was told that it was 011 the second section about 15 minutes behind. So he decided to gut Oaf at Oakl ind and await the arrival of the train that lull the prisoner; almard. Meanwhile, however, the trainmen had Iparnrd of the bv t that one of the guards 1 had taken the first section. When they were accosted by a gentleman on the ( 1 akland plat form enquiring if the pris oners were on that train, they said no j that they had made their escape at Kose j burg. Feeling that it was his own fault j for having lieen so derelict of duty the merchant guard let section .No. pass north aud boarded the first south Isiund train that night, landing in Koseburg in the wee small hours of Sunday morning He immediately sought the chief of po lice and asked what aUiut the -escaped prisoners that night. Had they been caught yet? lie was told there was nothing in the story, and that the guards and prisoners went out on the second section. Worn out, ina strange town, in the early morning hours, this same guard sought a lodging house and got a room saying ho needed rest very Iwdly and did not wish to be disturbed until time to dress for the "first train for Jacksonville." Wanted Immediately Teacher for the intermediate department of the Yon calla public school. School to liegin Oct. 1104. Write to K. Helliwell, clerk Yoncalla, Ore. r FALL OPENING Of Gage Pattern Hats Tuesday Sept. 20 19 0 4 JOSEPHSON'S Gorton's Great Minstrels. Gortons famous Minstrel will be at Koseburg Wednesday evening. Sept. 2S. The show is entirely new and much larger than when here before. The new first part setting is very elaborate and represent" the broad lawn of the Ponce de lieou hotel, Florida's famious winter resort. The idea is nicely worked out, the colors are good and the electric ef- 1 "c;s niHKe me selling one ui mr (rci- , tiest yet shown by a minstrel companv. The costumes are rich even gaudy. The jokes are fresh and timely. The songs are up-to-date, and there are voices such as few men possess. Kenneth M-Adams and the juvenile tenor, Mister Richard Cole, are entitled to high place, while the humorous melodies of Welby, law and others and the remarkable voice of Arthur Fulton prove features The Crescent Sextette is certainly a clever combination of voices. The first part winds up with a sketch that amuses "The F'emale Shoppers." In the olio of fashionable vaudeville the wonderful acrobatic comedians, the Brothers Faron. make a hit in remarkable per formances. Welby, Pearl and Feil are amusing comedians Harry Gibbs does some remarkable whistling, and the clever child artiste. Cleone Pearl Fell, joins in dancing, monologue and other clever work. She is a great feature of the show. The performance concludes with an acrobatic turn bv the Manh Brothers such as is not often seen on a stage The brothers are gracefu marvels in their line of work. Gorton"? Minstrel" are worthy of patronage. They fulfill all promises made and give a real ly creditable performance. Filed ia the Circuit Court. Maurice Abraham, Albert Abraham and Mollie Mack, plaintiffs, vs Mrs. C. j Clara, defendant : suit to enjoiu defend- : ant from interfering with and diverting, water from, and from molesting cr injur ing a ditch through certain property in Glendale. and to secure judgment at 100 and eaaaa. (Jiurtrrh Iftsacctioa. Pursuant to Orders No. Head quarters 1st Sep. Bat. All members of Co. D. 1st Sep. Bat. O. N. G. are hereby ordered to report at Armory Hall, Friday evening, ept. 30 at I p 111. equipped and prepared for Iu spevtion. F. B. Hamux, Capt. Co. D. A-I-Farms To Rent. I have two good grain farms, with good buildings and other improvements and will rent these for a term of years. Also two stock ranches, with or without stock, teams and all kinds of farming implements for sale. A. F. Bbown. Oakland, Ore. fJ AS K. Sawyers Attomey-at-Law Notary Public Room t, I pstairs, Douglas Co. Bk. Bid. Koseburg. Oregon. ROSEBURG OPERA HOUSE Rose burs Orchestra. N a a a $ r s Wednesday September CORTON'S MINSTRELS THIS SEASON EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW BRILLIANT COMEDIANS SINCERS PERFORMERS PRICES 75,50,35 SEATS ON SALE AT BELL'S CANDY STORE We have the exclusive sale of Gage Street Hats and Pattern Hats, a com plete and carefully selected assortment of which will be placed on display Tuesday, Sept. Stth, l'J04. (iage Hats positively cannot lie obtained else where in Roseburg ::::::::::: We Display Fall Lines of SKirts and Waists : Coats and CloaKs McDonald Union Made Shirts Sorosis Petticoats FL0RSHEIM SHOES FOR MEN Married. Bkidler-Riciiabos At the home of the bride! parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Richards, at Stephens postotfice, ! Douglas county, Oregon, Sunday at ' hi.h n-n. Sept , ', ltfut, Ira J. Beid ler and Miss Anna L. Richards, Ker. F". W. Leonard, officiating. This was a very pretty Autumn home welding, howe er. a quiet and unos ten tgg affair on Iv relatives and a few friends witnessing the impressive cere mony. The bride is a charming, viva cious and winsome young lady who looked very pretty in her handsome wed ding gown of cream silk. The groom was attired in the conventional black and is a most exemplary, industrious and worthy young man, a on of the late W. H. Beidler. who is survived by Mrs. Bei Her. t lie family having resided on the Calapooia for several years. Following the pretty ceremony, the bridal party repaired to the dining room where a splendid wedding feast was pi.rlaken of ami gool cheer prevailed. The happy couple were the recipients of many use ful and valuable . resents. They are both very popular and highly esteemed young people of the Calapooia, who are held in the highest regard by all who know them. The grom is a cousin of the Plaindealke editor, and the happy couple will make their home on the Cooper farm north of Wilbur which will be conducted by the groom. With their wide circle of friends the Plaishealeb joins in extending the happy couple hearty congratulations and wishes for a long, happy and prosperous wedded life. Among the guests present were: Mr. and Mrs 1. Abraham and daughter Fay, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner and son of Roseburg; Mrs. Jas Star. Mrs. E. J. Beidler. A. T. Beidler, Mr. and Mrs. J"- Richards, John. Ed. Bert and Will Richards and Miss Annie Turner, William Witte, a prominent farmer of London, Lane county, and Miss Howards, of Shoestring Valley, Douglas county, were married at F.l ahead. San day. Sept. IS, at I p. m , by Rev. Sun derland. The happy couple are row in Kngene taaiog in trie uistrict lair. itie groom owns a nice farm at London and is counted one of the most prosperous citi-, tens in that part of the county. The bride is an exceptionally charming young women. Fiuene Guard. Sept B. GOFF RFFSE At the home of R. I.. Stephens io Calapooia on Sept. l!, J. B. Golf and Ellen Reese, were united in marriage. R. F. Stephen. Justice of the Peace, o'ficiating. W V A N T M E LSON-At the Court house Monday.Sept 'Jt!, J. Allen Wvant of Cooe County and Elizabeth Melson of Looking Glass, his honor Judge M. D. Thompson officiating and Frank H. Kogers ac;ing as best man. SELLS VANZ1L die residence o: Thos. Weatherford in"Vhis city Sunday evening S-.-pt, LVi ti. M. Sells and Edith M. van .lie. Kev.K. H . Hicks pastor i the Baptist Church officiating. Card of Ttuaks. We desire to express our thanks and I appr, ciation to the kind neighbors and friends who have tried to assist and e.mifort us in this terrible trial. Wm. Mi Mii 1 aw. Mks. D McMillan. r School School Get ready for the opening of the Public School Momlay, Sep tember 1 2th, by purchasing supplies required by the pupils MARSTERS The Big Store GROCERIES FRUITS : PROVISIONS lle keep tMe largest and best assortment of Staple and ancy Sroceries, resfi J-ruirs and 3"arm Produce in the city, and can snpply your wants at as cheap or cheaper prices than can be had anywhere. Remember that we haep the SSest. KRUSE & NEWLAND Kambouillet Rams for Sale. We have a fine lot of rams for sale one and two years old and a few four yean old that are thoroughbred.1 registered. Our rams are on the range all the year, are heavy shearer? of tine wool and good rustlers. J. S. Hebrin & So, tf Ashland, Ore. W ood For Sale. About 25 tier of grub oak woo. I, 16 inches iu length, spilt and bioes Applv to E. T. Woodruff. Cleveland, Ore, s26 p. x Look At This. A complete and up-ti-date line of street hats shown at the Bell Sisters. Notice of Guardian. Notice is hereby even that the underlined by order of th county court, made and eau-red in the journal ol said court on Sop. Mil. 19m. as anisiini -d guardian of the person and es tate of N.T. Day. Ai: person having ciaio aca n-t aaid estate are requested to prex-ni the lame wtthm six months from date of Ihia notice. All persona indebted to said estae are ieiae:el to make immediate pi merit to the undersigned. l R. s!i AMBROOK. guardian. Dated this Hfe day of Sept. ISO. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby civen that th sat. on the Srd day 01 sep tern her lt, br the t ounty Court of Ivnula t'ounty. stale oi Ore. gon. duly appointed as Kxeeutor u ejeoute the will and adrutnister the estate of ialnu A brum, de-eased. late of aaid county. All persona hav ing claims against said estate, are hereby re quired to present the sam-. duly proven, to me withiu six months trr-m the date of Una notice, in Roseburg. Oregon. Published first this Uth day of September. A D. 19M. I ARL HOFFMANN, Executor oi the of Julius A brum, de ceased. Louis Barsee. AUy. for Execntor. ilen anted. To cut corj wixaJ at Glendale. Good Fir timber to work in. per cord. Apply to Glendale, Ore. Price paid, $1.75 W. F. MlXABD. tf Shropshire Ra For Sale 15 thorooghbred Shropshire Rams, tit for service in fail of 1H0L W. G. Hughes, Mont Alto Ranch, Glide, Oregon. 1 Books Supplies DRUG STORE