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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1904)
sasa i GOOD GOODS Have Made us Many Customers ( i HONEST PRICES g Enable us to Retain our Customers PRETTY NOVELTIESI Have attracted customers and by means of this advertisement we seek to gain new customers to plAse, 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 in the cities, and which we have made special effort to procure in order to more thoroughly demonstrate the fact that we keep abreast of the times ( ( THE PEOPLE'S STORE I. ABRAHAM, PROP. JACKSON STREET jl imniM puis co. l ; . - 1 1 We Dispense Soda Water at 34 Fahr. THAT'S COLOENOUUM All our Syrups ar; Prepared from Special Material by : : BEST METHODS In Preparing our Icecream we use Clean Ceam. Rich in But ter Fat Only. 20c Per Pint. 11 mum drug co Good time now to make good roads. School supplies at Masters' Drug Store. Farmers are preparing tnrkeys for Thanksgiving. Gold crown and brdge work of lest quality by Dr. Strange. Dr. Ixwe does not sell all the good glasses but all his g'asses are good. J. P. Johnson, dentist, Grave's build ing. Wtf Expectation becomes realization in all cases where osteoathy is administered In some localities farmers are taking up irrigation schemes ' on their own hook." A notable even happened in Virginia last week a negro murderer was legally hanged. Four large engines of the largest type used on the O. R. iV N. have arrived -at La Grand. Remove the cause of your tronbl. with osteopathy. Ask your Osteopathic Pfc sician how. Progressive cattlemen propose a plan of pooling stocks for the purpose of ob taining better prices. A native of Hindoostan, one of the I West Roseburg npper caste, is a student at the Oregon Agricultural College Cottage Grove may adopt oil fuel for its light plant despite the abundance of wood in that vicinity. Have Dr. Lowe cure head and eye ache by removing the cause with a pair of his superior glasses. The Junction City Times office has pal down a new floor, this b-ing cheaper than cleaning the old one. Jackson county English walnut trees planted 10 years ago are just beginning to bear and yield fine nuts. The Drain Nonpareil maks a point by pointing out that it is "the gateway to the Coos Bav country." Speaking of the "rest cure" it is all right if one doesn't work too hard at it, sagely remarks Dave West. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Godfrey of Port land are in the city visiting friends Kditor D. E. Vernon of the Oakland Owl came over last night on the local. Tew Mark C. Munson has returned home from a business visit to Portland. Otis FislTer of lone. Ore., is visiting with his brother Frank Kennedv of this city. C. E. Roberts and D. R. Shambrook j were in Oakland vesterday, looking af-! ter business matters. John and Phil Byron of Olalla left Wednesday for St. Louis where they will take in the exposition. Mrs. W. H. Ollivant of Looking Glass was in town Monday taking treatment with Dr. Studley, the osteopath. Miss Violet Cox of Wilbur stopped over in this city last night enroute to San Francisco where she goes for the winter. Fred Waehlte, who has had charge of the Oakland Owl during the absence of Editor Vernon in St. Louis, was in the city Tuesday. Don't over look our Crockery Depart ment. We have the Urgest stock in the city and the prices are right. Rice A Rice, The House Furnishers. P. J. McCorniack, i mining man of Myrtle Creek, accompanied by his fami ly left last night for Portland, where he will look after business matters. The Latter' K Mental Culture Club will commence this years work on Tuesday, Oct. 4 in the Native Sons Hall at ISM p m. 78 2t H. C. Galey, formerly cashier of the Douglas County Bank of this place but now engaged in the insurance business, stopped over Monday night while en route to Tacoma. Dr. Lowe, the well known oculo-opti-cian will be in Roseburg at the Md'lal leu House Thursdav and Fridav of this ; week, Oct. tith and 7th. Have him 'est , your eyes for glasses. For more than IS years Dr. Ijwe has made a specialty of testing and titling glasi-es to childrens eyes. Parents have , him test your childrens eyes. Ik not i neglect this sacred duty. Reward. For return of Pension papers and soldier's discharge contain ing my name. I-ost on road between my place and town. & . S. Wright. tf Strange, dentist. J. W. Davis, the expressman, visi'ed Springfield Tuesday on a business mis sion. H. W. Oatman, of Myrtle Creek, is making arrangements to plant a lU-acre apple orchard ttiis fall. W.G. and Fred X. Grubb, of Scotts burg, were in Roseburg Tuesday, re turning on Wednesday's local via Drain. lx?wis Phelps, a G. A. R. veteran, was received at the Soldiers' Home Monday evening from Xewberg, Yam hill County. Hats are now taken off in theaters for the convenience of others. Strange that the golden rule is not appreciated a much in the churches. J. K. Dean, of Riddle, was a county seat visitorjTuesday. He says the yiel I of their prune orchards is aUwt one third of a crop this year. Mrs. Thomas Cannon and sistei . Miss Susie Iewis, returned home Monday from Eugene where they attended the district fair and visited with friends. Jas. Church, of Gates, and Mrs Eva Qulnn, of Ore-ham, arrived here Tues day morning to attend the funwral of their father, Sylvester Church, who died at the Soldiers' Home Monday. Sykes A ram. II have moved their plumbing shop from the old Flood building on Main street to No. 219 .lark -son street, the building formerly oc cupied by F. K. Hands Cigar Store, and are prepared to handle anything in the plumbing and tinning line. Phone No. Ml. 77tf Rev J. T Cotton, whose wife died at Myrtle Creek last week, will apply for a transfer from the Oregon Conference to Tennessee, and wi 1 take his little daughter there and place her in the home of relatives. The funeral of Mrs. Cotton was one of the most largely at tended of any ever having taking place at Myrtle Creek. Mr. Orvel Kuapp, salesman in the Vfaetch hardware store at Cottage Gr ve, and Miss Ruth K lowlton, a compositor on the Cottage Grove Leader, wen- mar ried last Sunday and the Pl. inok.m.ki; was favored with a package of wedding cake. Mr and Mrs. Knapp are popular and highly esteemed young puple and the I'i.aimm:m.kk joins in wishing tbetn a happy and preeoeroeai wed le 1 life. The 11 lliee II i informed by I'rof A. M. Sanders, lhal the high school is now well organized and is accomplishing gend work. Some inconvenience is still experienced however, by the BOB arrival of patent desks (or some of the rooms. The furnace whirh was giving seme trouble is BOW working well. All the grades in tiie public Fchool hare settled dow n to busim-ss. A card from Rev. N. J. Ilarhit writ ten at Kugene Wednesday to the Pi aix dealer says : "Since the M. K. confer ence adjOWrwed at Kugene the following changes have been made. Rev. Warren transferred from Wilbur to Paget Sound conference. N. J. Harhit from Mvrtle Point to Will ur and Rev. Browne from Paisley to Myrtle Point. I will preach at Kdenbower Sunday morning at the usual hour." Drain Normal Notes. Five new pupils enrolled Monday morning. The Zainzamiiui literary society met last Friday night, re-elected officers and organised for the year's work. Prof. Kriggs was elected counselor and Miss Kuykendall the faculty inemlier on the program committee. Miss Kdiih Smith, of Gardiner, has taken up work at the Normal. Pres. Demptter believes in singing' America. He so far encourages patriot ism that each pupil was urged to at least make some demonstration it only that of making his mouth go. Monday morning the pupils took him literally ' and as the first chords were struck, volumes of silence poured forth accom panied by exaggerated facial gymnas tics The j ,ke w as properly appreciated by all and now America is sung better than ever. The Y. M. C. A. met in business ses sion Tuesday evening and began the ve.u's work. The first step in the cam paign was to get the iellOWl together for a gcKxl time Wednesday ereninr. A Bible study class bus I wen organized and promises good work. The officers for the year are John Johnson, president; P. W. Story, vice prei. ; Prof. M. B. Signs, secr'y., and J. H. Pazson, tieas. The training school is full to over flowing. There w ill be a local field meet one week from Saturday in order to try-out I the candidates for the regular track team. JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE FALL BULLETIN JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE Today's War Developments. A fellow was on the street one night this week with a powerful telescope giv ing our citizens a chance to view the planets at close range. Dave West, Horace Marsters and Jas. New land wire told to take a peep and see the rings around Saturn whereupon they replied, "That is nothing, we observed a dnara green cheese in place of where the BBOOH ought tJ be, while going home the other patkiu. night." Tliey saw stars after they got home it is said. It was a source of much satisfaction to the members and congregation of the Methodist Episcopil church of Roseburg to receive the announcement tint Rev George 4 Bennett had been assigned the pastorate of this church for the third time by the Oregon conference which has just elo-eI its session at Ku gene Rev. Bennett is a very earnest, able and consistent exponent of the Frederick W. Carstens. th popular , gospel and a genial, affable gentlemen. Oregon lecturer, delivered a very able who enjoys the confldessce and esteem and interesting lecture to a fair sized of the entire commtnity. audience in the High School building record breaking run was made bv Sam Starmer. the passenger brake man of Roseburg, save 1 the ljfe of a little two-year-old child in the Portland yards Monday by flagging an incoming train just in time. Watch Found Found Oc'. 4th, on Flint street, a natch, owner may have same by paying for this ad. and identi fying property. Call at my house. Olive A. Barne3. Old Moff itt place on Flint street. Mrs Walter Cochran, wife of the for-., mer manager of the Roseburg Water A Light Co. is visiting with the family of W. H. Jamieson of this city Her sister-in-law and her daughter pass -d through enroute to Santa Clara, Calif., recentlv. The expected hittle between the Rus sian Manchiiiiau army and Marshal Oyama's forces has not yet occurred, and todav's advices do n t indicate any dereiopeaenta of any important charac ter on the part of either army. The opinion seems general that the next battle of a decisive nature will oc cur at lie Pass. Lieutenant- iei eral Stoessel reports that the Japanese hesee in the attacks on Port Arthur from Sept. It to H were 10,000 men. He adds that t!ie Japanese are now working ac tively and approaching by entrench ments and a tunnel. The success of the Russian resi-tance at Port Arthur is be lieved in M. Petersburg to have a bear ing mi Omaya's failure to attack Kuro- B dispatch from St. Peters burg confirms the reirt that a third Russian army is about to "be formed. Gen. Liudovieskv, of the military corps, j is to ha in command. 0 ur shelves are filled to overflowing with new, seasonable goods : Each 'department exhibits a complete assortment of the Kind of goods that appeal to tbe eye and pocket book equally : The price is always consistent with the quality A look is all we ask BLACK CAT MEAND Chicago-Rockiord Hosiery Company Kl V-HA. WIS. Black Cat Hosiery needs no intro duction. Its wearing qual ities are guaran teed : Hade for men, women, children and ba bies, in cotton and wool : Nest styles . in cotton 25c M TrlOM SOW'S HABIT fiiP Kuppen heimer Clothing for Fall is, if pos sible, more sight ly and desirable than ever Cravenette Over coats, Fancies and BlacKs of sterling worth. And prices are reasonable, too. $12.50 to $21 f Jl 4m w: 'e cannot boast too much of the Florsheim Shoe for men. Hundreds of men in Roseburg will testify to its fitting and wearing qualities. All Styles in Patent, Vici, and Calf. Most styles sell for $4, $4 50 and $5. Gage Millinery stands for style, Thompsons Glove Fitting Corsets are ail We are sole agents for The Sorojis originality and quality. We are that their name implies. All styles and petticoat, made better than is nec sole distributors in this vicinity ; Lies. Prices run from 50c to 2 50. eeeary. Priced from f 1.25 to 50- The New Fall Styles of Men's Hats are Here--$1 to $5 JOSEPHSON'S The Big S't o r e Probate Orders. Tuesday evening on the subject yond the Alps Lies Italv." FOR RFNT. The premises of X. P. Ileydon, known as the Gossett Ranch, situated about five miles from Oakland, containing 42-J acres, principally grazing j lands. Inquire of F. W. Ben"x, Roseburg.Ore. Be- an engine and four cars, between Med- A Farmer's Institute will be held at Riddle Oct. 13. A day and evening ses sion will be held. Dr. Withycombe, of Corvallis, J. W. Bailey. State Food Commissioner, and several other promi nent m?n will be in attendance. A Ro6eburg girl asked her ouitor if he would buy her a carriage if she would marry him? He replied that he would if she would take turns with him in pushing it, says the Myrtle Creek Mail. If you are in need of Lace Curtains we have a large stock, but if you want something especially nice wait for our new line which we expect in a few days The swellest ever brought to tbe i ity. Rice A Rice. Rev. Gen. H. Bennett, pastor of the M. K. church of this place was appoint- Hill hank organized last week bv the ed to represented tbe Oregon Confer, nee election of the following officers: Presi in the National Anti-Saloon League dent, J. E Enyart ; vice president, Hor meeting to convene in Columbus, O do, ace Pelton ; cashier, J. L. Hammersley. in November. j Its doors will be cpened for business Jos. Martin is running a new , ack bont October 15. line between Roseburg and Myrtle Point j Very choice fruit trees, all leading making regular tripe each wee. Those varieties. Spitzenberg and Yellow desiring to travel between these points Newton Pippin apples a specialty. All Mr. W. B. Curtis, the efficient and popular post-master of Marshfield, came ont on the Roeeburg-Marshfield stage Tuesday night and took Wednesday morning's local for Portland, where he goes for a few days of recreation and pleasure. The board of directors of the new Gold The work of laving the feed pipe and , mains for Mvrtle Creek's new water ! w" do well to address him at Roseburg guaranteed true to name and free from or Myrtle Point. tf E. M. Marion and wife left Roseburg Wednesday for Washburn, Baylield works system is progressing. If you want to keep posted on county affairs, subscribe for the oldest paper in th- county, ihe 1'la is dealer. 'county, Wisconsin, their old home, to reside indefinitely. They have resided I. . . j i ... j in noseourg anoui iwu yer aim i m I a wide circle of friends here who regret - . - - , their departure, but who predict that See Svkes A Carroll and get their . ' ' prices on plumbing and tinning before , hey will return here to make their per- purciiasing. pests. For sa'e at very reasonable prices by Roeebnrg Nurseries, H. Schroten, Roseburg, Oregon. tf For the best dental wo k -at most sonable prices, go to Or. Strange in little brick opposite Slocnm's hail. rea- tbe 77tf manent h me in due time. R I C E & RICE rEni HOUSE SHERS Can Furnish Ycur House Complete Largest Store ? Largest Stock Can we sell you a sew ing machine? Call and we will convince you we hold no rela tion with agents and can save you at least 1-2 the price they want ALL KINDS OF SEATS IN STOCK Don't throw away old Chairs. We can re-seat them at a small cost to yon : '. 1 You Cai Save Money by Buying Your Furniture of Us -w in iks now mi heuiri'u n HV'i K"n F.imnre at very 1 price. All la'e wcll i.mternii from the oheapent 3-pleoe suit t 1 14 in lxt.t DOtiabed oak at au surei jrou Hed at H fO to .'5. Hndoine Dre v. Jull iie, 8..'i0 1Q WX uvautiful new ( anieu In til Ibe la'cf weaves ami coin-tun. H will pay yon to nee them : Pr'.ce Irom 25c to 11.4) per yd Fifty roll of Matting ODestllne you ever saw at from 15c to 35c per yard : The Peer of a'.l the acme of perfection ourlluvof tsuucaanil Ranges. Heaters 12.25 toll-.. Cook Htores s..ri0 to t:w. Beiutiful Htet'i Ranges with hlKh closet S30for 1 h U ' S32.A0 and tar for 6 hole, dellrered to your nearest railroad station witnout extra cost RICE RICE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HOUSE FURNISHERS Senator Fairbanks rode into Califor nia Monday in a car filled with flowers presented to the candidate for vice pres ident dnring his stAV in southern Ore iron Sunday afternoon. He epoke at Red Bluff on Republican policies to a big crowd and was in splendid voice. It is observe i that Mhs DoMie Hefty is making som? marked improvements in the tiantiner Uazette since she assumed the editorial and business management of that paper a few woeks ago. She is sure to succeed in news paper work. Mining companies and intneowners of (ialica, assisted by the Josephine county court, have raised alout fo.OOO for the improvement of tbe wagon road down Rogue river from Merlin to (ialice post- office, and, in fact, down as far as the Alameda mine, a:"nt 18 miles al together. Do yon know that Rice & Rice have more goods in their store than all the other furniture store in Donglas county, and sell it at lower prices. They can do this because they buy in carload lots and save freight and can save you money. Come and get our prices and make com parison. E. I). Stuart, of Sisson, is filling a con tract with the Southern Pacific to supply over 10,000 cords of wood to be delivered beside the company's tracks at Conant Spur. The wood has been cut on the mountain side a mile or so from the point of delivery and is being conveyed thither by means of a long flume. Elmer Sparr, a young man said to be from Cottage Grove, Ore., fell from a southbound overland train, south of Redding one night last week, and re ceived injuries that may prove fatal. With several companions he was beat ing his way and at Cottonwood, after being ejected, he tried to swing himself on tbe rods again, but in running along side of the cars he dropped intaa trestle, 15 feet deep and fell on the rocks be neath. ford and Ahlan 1, lat week. Catching, the braki-mau who wi injured at Cen tral Point, a brought to this city be fore being taken to Portland. Tlie run from Medford here was made in 1- min utes, or at the rate of a mile a minute. Tbe fastest time previously over the same stretch was thirteen minute' and ten seconds, says the Tidings. This county i missing the early fall I rains badly, the small storm it Septem ber doing little good, ai the ground doe not show the effect of it in the least at the present time, f rain d es not soon come there will be little fall grain sown, but what is worse, the gra.- will not start, leaving the cattle without pasture, which will almt bankrupt the cattle owners, as thev have stood two bad winters in succession in which many cattle have erished already. Curry county beach placer an 1 sonata! veins in the extreme southwestern part of Oregon, are reported to be loomiug up in a most encouraging way. (.. urry county is an old mining settion, but some newly discovered copper veins have been uncovered that asay away up in the percentages, and a new pro cess for saving the fine particles of metal from the black sands on the lieaches is i being used with gratifying suece-?- This is one of the seasons of the year when the Qaapqna valley is at its left Clear, sunshiny days will le the rule for several weeks now. The late rains have dissipated the smoke and drowned out the forest fire, and now Indian miiii- mer, when nature, the work of the year completed, rests for a time before filling into sleep of winter. The trees are lie ginning to assume the brilliant tints ol their autumn dress, splashes of crimson and gold are beginning to appear on tbe hillsides Autumn has arrived. Governor George E. Chamlierlain ap peared before the Roseburg City C 'iiu cil at its regular meeting Mondav even-: ing as a representative of the old water and light company, which has bean try ing to collect a bill of nearly $3,000 Irani the city for lighting service for months, In-ginning in March 190t. All hough the injunction restraining the city from paying for the service was dis solved by the courts over a year ago, t e council had steadfastly refused to lipii date because when the old company sold out to the present concern it ma le no provision for preveiiti ig the latter from raising the rate on the city notwith standing the fact that the contract specified performance of all agreements "unto their successors or assigns." 1 he price paid to the old company for lights was $125 per month; the price charged by the new company is 1140 per month. The contract with the old company specified perform nice of its agreements for ten years, whereas only three years' service was given. Council- mon Norman thought the old company should allow the city damages for seven years at $15 per month. Councilman Micelli favored paying the bill at the rate of $95 per month, while Councilman West favored a compromise settlement at $100 per month. Three councilmen being absent the meeting adjourned to Oct. 13, when the Governor will be pres ent and a final settlement effected. II. M. o it man ap; unted adrnr. of the estate of Vlri-. Alice Weaver Cottcn. decease I, said estate being of tbe prob able v illi of $V0OO. Koeesnbar 7, at M o'clock a m. fixed as day an 1 time for settlement of tiual account of Ben E. Lyster, admr. of state of Ellis Hlackwell. deceased. November 7 fixed a the day for hearing objections, if any, to final ac count of executor of estate of P. B. Becfcley, deceased. Sundat at tht M. E. Church The new pastor will occupy the pub ; pit. Tbe sul-jtvt of the sermon a'. Ill o'clock will be "Christ and Revenge." I The theme of the evening will be. "The : Power a Youthful Example." Every hodv welcome. Octotxr Saastt N$iit. Gives fine pictures of California life ien. MacArthur and other army officers describe the recent military maneuvers in California, each article being profuse ly illustrated with half tones, and color ed drawings by Edward Cucuel. Inter esting articles on California and Oregon, How Olive Oil is Made, How Almonds are grown, and fine descriptions of Plu mas and Sutter, two great California Counties. -".'t pages of full articles. Western stories, sketches anil verses 10 cents a copy. Yon can buy Sunset magazine at all news stands. Circuit Court Cam. ; I. M. Osborne & Co. have brought suit against C.J. Richey to recover money I.) the amount of $!'1.'.M. W. II. McCrossen has brought suit against hir partner, J. W. Gardner, to ivover money to the amount of $"h)0. Depot Exlcatiea. The Southern Pacific carpenters began work Wednesday morning on the 55 loot ! extention to the Roseburg passenger de pot at the north end of the building The new rooms thus provided will be occupied by tbe train dispatchers' office and the Wells Fargo A Co's. express de partment. The rooms now occupied by the express conipanv will lie added to the railway baggage room, by the re moval oi the intervening petition wall, and the room now in use by the train dispatchers will again be turned over to the conductors and trainmen. The new arrangement will give far lietter facili ties for handling the steadily increasing business at this station. B. S. Catching, of Riddle, is a county seat visitor today. Mrs. Carrie Schmidt has gone to Port land to remain indefinitely. Poles are being set and wired at in land for the new electric light system. A marriage license has been issued to Milton B. Germood and Cynthia Apple gate. The ladies of the Christian Church will conduct a window sale at Currier's Confectionery Saturday. Mrs. L. Seldon, of Roseburg, who has been visiting Mrs. L, N. Roney in Eu gene, returned home Tuesday, says the Eugene Guard. Ur. C. V. Fisher has returned h me from Salem where he has heen receiv ing treatment for salt rheum. He is much improved. CX F. Godfrey, of Portland bat tor merly of this city, is looking after his business interests here and visiting with Roseburg friends. The Stearns brothers at Oakland have just sold and shipped their fine hop crop receiving 2S't cents therefor. Hops are now juoted at 31 Cents. Mrs. Elmer McBroom and baby re turned to their home at Grangeville Tuesday after an enjoyable visit with relatives and friends in Roseburg. A Farmers' Institute under the direc tion of the Oregon Agricultural co ,ege will be held at Oakland Oct. V2. There will be both day and night sessions. Att4 rnev-General A.M. Crawford ial in town to remain uutil after the Octo- ! ber term of circuit court being interested in a few cases coming up at this term. Mrs E. L. Bristow and Mi-s Pearl W i ight have returned to this city from Tuscon Springs, California, where they have been enjoying a pleasant outing. C. L. Reed has sold the Resort saloon in this city, to Sam Dugger, formerly conducted with the Hotel McClalKn bar. Mr. Reed still retains the Elite saloon. General J. T. bichards, inspector gen eral of national and state- Soldiers' Homes, went to Portland Wednesday, after inspecting tbe Home at this place, which he found in good condition. Mimic war in California is strickingiy described in October Sunset Magazine. Articles by Gen. MacArthur and others. Ueaiitilul colored drawings. .Many in dustrial articles, sketches, stories, etc. 10 cents from all newsdealers. Deputy I". S. District Attorney W. W.Banks and Deputv I'. K Marshall I.. M. Blowers left this morning for Portland after spending several day in Roseburg connected with the prosecu tion ol the case ot the I luted Mates vs J. W. Gardiner and W. H. McCros--en. Forest Reserve Scrip Soldiers' Additional Scrip Military Land Warrants and other kinds of LAND SCRIP FOR SLG if you waat '-overnjient Timber Lands, get a title by locating Land .Scrip Write for Prices R. H. PEALE, spriiffieit u GROCERIES FRUITS : PROVISIONS W. M. HODSON & GO. 711 OAK STREET MACHINE WORK Of ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY : BICYCLE SUlMLS MO KPUtnC : OBSBlC SAW CUMM lie I Keep the largest and i - best assortment of Otapie . rr e r . tTJt Sancu groceries, JTes Jrmits and arm (Produce in the city, and can snppty your wants at as cAeap or cheaper prices than can oc had anywhere. Remember that we kaep the Rest fJ.S. E. Sawyers Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Room t, Upstairs, Duglas Co. Bk. Roseburg. Orego-i. KRUSE & NEWLAND Bid. GOOD HARNESS Kverrone who hs ore. on UsprBl ;ooi money for hr neo want fol harness for thtuauart. That'- the kind wr sell, fcrerr article that go out of our shop is hand malr an t guaranteed to give entire satisfaction Thai as much as you can expert. WAGONS AND BUGGIES now and sccon-l hand (urni lurv. sbctf hardware and a thousand and one ether ar ticles to be found in a store tike ours. We are in a p-sl-lion u make n to your finan cial interest to trade with us BRADLEY JACKSON ST SLOOGEn SOLD STAND len Wasted. To cut cord wood at Glendale. Good Fir timber to work in, ir cord. Applv to Glendale, Ore. Price paid, II.o W. F. Minarp. tf Shropshire Rams. For Sale 15 thoroughbred Shropshire Baaaa, tit for service in fall of 1904. W. G. Hughes, Mont Alto Ranch, Glide, Oregon. Ramboudlet Rams for Sale. We have a tine lot of rams for sale one and two years old and a few four years old that are tboroughbred." registered. Our rams are on the range air the year, are heavy shearers of fine wool and good rustlers. J. S. Ukekin A Sos, tf Ashland, Ore. . . t Look At This. A complete and up-to-date street hats shown line of at the Bell Sisters. "Four Roseburg hop-picking young ladies carried off 'absent-mindedly' a clotbt-sbrtisli and a hairbrush from the Jefferson hotel" and the Review of that town calls on tbe editor of the Plais iibalkk to hunt up the young ladies and induce them to return the articles as the hotel needs them in its business. We are inclined to discredit the allega tion and deuounce the allegator, as Roseburg girls have never before been accused of stealing anything but b arte wben away from home. Attorneys Chas. McNigbt and K. B See brook and Mr. l.orktiart, of Marsbtield arrived in this city last night and left this momiug for Salem where Messrs McNigbt and Seebrook will attend to legal business befoie tbe Supreme Court. They came near hav ing a serious accident. Tbe conveyance they were in struck an obstacle and was turned over but fortunate! v no one was hurt. Seasoned Body Fir Wood. Two-hundred cords of good seasoned body fir wood for sale in car load lots, 12.50 per cord, f. o. b. cars. J. H Haw ley, Divide, Douglas Countv, Oregon. A force of men have already com menced work building a dam above the bridge at what is known as the Pike place on the Calapooia, at which point water will be taken to irrigate 8,000 acres of Camas Swale. This marks the beginning of one of the greatest en terprises ever undertaken in this county. Men bsts parfscteA a avitam of home treatment for Lost Vlialltj, awaatelaf Drains, Small Organs, Narroaa Debility. "Blood Potion. I Stricture. Varicocele. Ituptata, Pilae-I I Kidney and Bladder Troubles ana ah Disease! sad Weakness peculiar to men orreaDondenee eonndentiar. reas- ssbla. Cnree guaranteed or money re-1 I funded. Write for free 4 pe book and I blanks. Address K C. Holsman, M. D.,l ITM Market St., San rranoiaoo, Cat. :WW T pat VEGETABLE SICILIAN ill ALLO Hair Renewer Why not stop this falling of your hair? At this rate you will soon be without any hair' Just remember that Hall's Hair Renewer stops falling hair, and makes hair grow. " ttTiSTcFtlEi r" " School Books School Supplies Get ready for the opening of the Public School Monday, Sep tember 12th, by purchasing supplies required by the pupils i MARSTERS DRUG STORE