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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1904)
GO OB GOODS Made ms Many Customers Have i HONEST PRICES Enable us to Retain our Customers PRETTY NOVELTIES Have attracted customers and bv 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 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 ABRAHAM, PROP. JACKSON STREET ( r i! ! .! j HAMILTON DRUG CjJ We Dispense Soda Water at 34 Fahr. THAT'S COLO ENOUGH All our Syrups are Prepared from Special Material by BEST METHODS In Preparing our lce)Cream we use Clean Cream, Rich in But ter Fat Only 20c Per Pint. HAMILTON DRUG CO. Hon. H. G. ! is in the city. Sonnenian, of G lend ale, J. ing. Johnson, dentist, Grave's build--iVtf School Store. supplies at Marsters' Drug Gold crown ami bridge work of best quality by Dr. Strantre. Expectation becomes realization in all cases where osteopathy is administered Win. I,andon, of Kugene, was in the citv vesterdav. Miss Mary Cloake has returned home from Portland. An advertiser may lose money bv ing to save expenses. try- W. A. Bnrr was in Drain Saturday at tending to business matters. Strange, deutist. Hon. J. T. Bridges was a Kugene itor Saturday. Frank Needham, who has been an in mate of the Soldiers Home at this place for the past two yeais, took his leave Saturday evening for Waldo, Josephine county, to remain indefinitely at his old home. Kd Weaver, of Myrtle Creek, is trans acting business iu Koseburg today. Col. Day, of Olalla, . is in town on business connected with Circuit Court. . CO. White, of Myrtl Creek, is in the city looking after business matters. W. A. Burr, the music dealer, l.:i just received a fine line of both disc and cylinder graphapbone records, some of the plainest and beet ever heard in this city. Graphophone owners will note this fact. Ben F. Van Decar and Sam Dugger, returned yesterday from a short visit to Portland. Watch Found Found Oc. 4th, on Flint street, a watch, owner may have same by paying for this ad. and identi fying property. Call at my house. Olive A. Barnes, Old Moffatt place on Flint street. Chester Fisher is very sick with ty phoid fever at the home of Jasper Hey don, of this city) Hon. Willis Kramer, of Mvrtle Creek, was in town Saturday looking after his business interests. If you are in need of I -ace Curtains we i have a large stock, but if you want I something especially nice wait for our J new line which we expect in a few days ! The swellest ever brought to the city. Kice A Rice. Mrs. J. T. Bryan and daughter, Mabel left Saturday morning for Portland to visit with relatives. Wm. Gage, of Dillard, was looking after business matters in the city Satur-dav. Remove the cause of your trouble with osteopathy. Ask your Osteopathic Ph sician how. See Sykes & Carroll and get their prices on plumbing and tinning before purchasing. Mrs. Wm. Carrier and little daughter have returned home frjm an enjoyable visit with relatives at Lebanon. Attorney Ira B. Riddle, of Riddle, i Sundaved in Portland, looking after bus iness matters. On his return Monday morning he stopped over in Roseburg to attend the October term of circuit court now in session 4 Oregon js herself again the gentle mist is falling. E. E. Lahrie is looking after business interests iu Coos county. The circuit court docket is being cut down rapidly ami the October term will he one of brief duration. Miss Emma I i nr. a former resident of this city, is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (ills Linger. Misses Bessie and Delia Steel of Wild wood, Lane county are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. and Mr. and Mrs. Beit Aderton in West Koseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Steel came down from Will wood Friday to enjoy a brief visit at the Ader ton home, Mrs. Hert Aderton baiag their daughter. Cottage (irove Nugget: Charles K. Wagner arrived iu this city Momlav morning from Portland ami look the O. A S. E. train for Itohemia. Mr. War ner is an electrician an I has lcen en gaged by Supt. 0. C. Mathews to take charge of the electric plant of the Ore gon Securities pool pony. State Fish Commissioner H. (i. Van Dueen, of Astoria, and Deputy II. A. Webster, of Oregon City, arrived here Saturday morning and left for the hatchery on the North I'lnpijua, 50 miles east of Rooaburg, to make their annual inspection. They are exected to return to Roseburg Tuesday. Sykee A Carroll have Moved their plumbing shop from the old Flunk building on Main street to No. 219 Jack son street, the building formerly oc cupied by K. E. Hands Cigar Store, and are prepared to handle anything in the plumbing ami tinning line. Phone No. -Yd. 77tf A correspondent of the Mamhtield Mail 1mm Dora has this to say : The air is full of railroad talk up here. E.N Horry U piloting a party through a pass in the Coast range near the Coos Bay wagon road. So it is possible that the "Fool's Pass" may develop into a great thor oughfare for the iron horse out to Roseburg. The name of the business men yen find in the advertising columns of the Plaindbalks are the live business men of the city. Thev wish to gain a repu tation as fair, honest dealers in their re spective business. They merit a share of your patronage, and yon are assured a square deal and fair treatment when you patronize them. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Godfrey who have been here for several davs visiting friends, left this morning for their home in Portland. tf If you want to keep posted on county affaire, subscribe for tlie oldest paper in the county, the Plmsdkalbk. For the best dental work at most sonable prices, go to Dr. Strange in little brick opposite Slocum's hall. rea the C. E. Roberts and U. Worthington left yesterday for Oakland, where they will look after the Calapuoia Irrigation Go's. Survey. Sheriff H. T. McClallen returned last night from Salem, where he took some prisoners to the penitentiary, reform school and asylum. Jos. Martin is running a new hack line between Roseburg aud Myrtle Point making regular trips each week. Those defiling to travel between these points will do well to address him at Roseburg or Myrtle Point. tf The city council will wire all business houses and residences free of charge, providing electric lights are used one year. The lights will be put iu within :) days and will not exceed in numlier 300. -Oakland Owl. The Calapooia Investment Company commenced work on the concrete dam at the head of their irrigation ditch Wednesday morning with a force of six men The dam will be built this tall before high water and everything put in shape to take water to the land next summer. It is the intention of the tf i -ers of this company to push the work as fast as poible. Oakland Owl. CIRCUIT COURT. Cases That Were Disposed of Up to the Noon Hour on Monday. W L Singleton, plaintiff vs Arthur Knoll and Hugo Knoll, defendants, ap ieal from the Justice Court; O P OoohOW, attorney for plaintiff. Dexter Rice and C S Jackson, attorneys for de fendants. Case settled and dismissed. Max and Anna Knoll, plaintiffs vs H T McCiallen, sheriff, defendant, injunc tion suit ; Dexter Rice, W W Cardwell and C S Jackson, attorneys for plaintiff, O P Coshow, attorney for defendant. Case settle I and dismissed. Mollie Robinson, plaintiff vs O F Robinson, defendant, suit for divorce; J A Buchauan, attorney for plaintiff Settled and dismissed. G W White, plaintiff vs John At well, defendant, suit for damages; OP Coshow ami C I Leviwgsiod, attorneys for plaintiff, Dexter Kice ami F W Ben son, attorneys for defendant. Cas i set tled ami dismissed. Gilbert VV White, plaintiff vs Hannah C W lute, defendant, suit for divorce; O i' Coshow and 0 1 l.cvengood, attorneys for plaintiff. Dexter Kice ami K W Ben son attorneys for defendant. Case set tied and dismissed. Walter Critser was lined f.V) for the crime of assault and battery on the ier hoii of a man by the name of Jones. Sheriff H T McClallen with Roy Mc Clallen and H C Slocnm, Jr. as guards, took five prisoners to Salem Saturday night to the different State Institutions. Among them were Frank Davis and Joe Knnis, who plead guilty to the crime of larceny and were sentenced to the He form School. L Uoodwin was sentenced one year in the penitentiary for larceny Kred Strong, an escaped Reform School convict, was returned, and Geo Davis who was committed to the Insane Asvlum. About the Csart loose. Mrs. C. Clarke and Mrs. Lou Shea, of Glendale, were Roseburg visitors Fri day, the latter being here on circuit court business. Pur dy Wilson of Riddle was a county seat visitor Saturday. His big prune orchard only produced about 3000 pounds of driel fruit this season. Emmit Buttler returned Saturday night iropi San Francisco where he at tended a meeting of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. FOR REST. The premises of X. P. Heydon, known as the Goesett Ranch, situated about five miles from Oakland, containing 422 acres, principally grazing lands. Inquire of F. W. Bex son, Roseburg .Ore. The County Court met in special ses sion Saturday for the pur iose of taking C. L. Reeves, who at one time ran a official action on the petition barber shop in this city bat has recently filed providing for a county vote on the A Home and Foreign Missionary Meet ing will le held at the Presbvterian Church on Wednesday evening. Ad dresses by the Rev. W. G. Conneth. Rev. W. G Smith. Rev. D H. Hardin. Special musical program. Mrs. Adams will sing Gounod's "There is a Green Hill Far Away." Mrs. Flint will sing ! Mendelssohn's "O, Rest in the I.ord." In the probate court Clara T. Mc-l-aughlin was on Thursday appointed guardian of Crsus F., Herman H., Vera D., Avaolene and Orvilla Mclaughlin, whi ' have a joint estate of $I'.M0. As ap praisers of said estate, the court appoint ed D. W. Hunter. Geo. Bonebreak and S. Cascbeer. The second annual school fund apor tionment among the several district- of Ikmglas county will be made some time this week. The total amount to be dis tributed is $'-.', iS'T ...(, allowing a per capita rate of $3 ill for every eligible pu pil, as against a rate of $4 on the api-or-tioument last April. Of the amount to be apportioned this week, 913,30 70 comes from the taxes of the county and '.,37o 20 from the state as the county's share of the interest of the irredmihle school fund. JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE FALL BULLETIN 'JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE Our shelves are filled to overflowing with new, seasonable goods : Each department exhibits a complete assortment of the Kind of gocds '! at appeal to tbe eye and pocket book equally : The price is always consistent with the quality A look is all we ask LACK CAT HltlD Chicago -Rocktord Hosiery Company KkVi-.HA, WIS. Black Cat Hosiery needs no intro duction Its wearing qual ities are guaran teed : Made for men, women, children and ba bies, in cotton and wool i Host styles in cotton 25c '"feSmTiNG ABfThlP 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. $12.59 to $20 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. tiage Millinery stands for style. Thompsons Glove Fitting Corsets are all We are sole agents for The Sorosia originality and quality. We are that their name implies. All styles and petticoat, made better than is nec sole distributors in this vicinity. sizes. Prices run from 50c to 2 50. essary. Priced from f 1.25 to 14.50. The New Fall Styles of Men's Hats are Here-$1 to $5 JOSEPHSON'S sag Railroad Holts. been in Grays Harbor, is in tbe with tbe intention of re-locating. city The Shambrooks, at Umpqua Ferry, have sold their season's hop crop, ag gregating 41,000 pounds, tbe price re-1 ceived not being stated. J. C. Hale, of Forest Grove, who for merly held the position of stenographer in O. P. Coshow's law office, has accept ed a similar position in F. E. Alley's ab tract offices. prohibition question at election. The petition granted and filed the November promptly Don't over look our Crockery ment. We have the largest stock in the city and the prices are right. Rice & Rice, The House Furnishers. Mrs. H. C. Slocnm, Jr., and two chil dren, returned this morning from Port- Denart- land, where they have been visiting Mrs. Slocum's parents, Dick Morris. t Very choice fruit trees, all leading varieties. Spitaenberg and Yellow Newton Pippin apples a specialty. All guaranteed true to name and free from pests. For sale at very reasonable prices by Booeburg Nurseries, H. Schroten, Roseburg, Oregon. tf P. A. Wilson, of Kiddle, was in Kose burg Saturday. He says the pr poei- tion to take water from Cow Creek at , the mouth of the canyon for the pur pose of irrigating the Cow Creek valley is being considered by the farmers and ' ft uit growers of that fertile valley and that this matter will he thoroughly dis- cussed at the farmers institute which is to be held ot Riddle this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Hamilton returned Satur day from San Mateo where she had ac companied her daughter, Miss Ruth, who entered school at that place. Rev. W. P. Gillespie of PortOrford is ... I I a guest ot trienos in r.oeeourg, auu attend tbe Southern Oregon Presbytry which convenes in this city this week. Mimic war in California is strickingly described in October Sunet Magazine Articles bv Gen. MacArthur and others. Beautiful colored drawings. Many dustrial articles, sketches, stories, etc 10 cents from all newsdealers. Geo. Davis, of Comstock, was com mitted to the Insane Asylum Saturday. He was found near the Railroad track very scantily clad. He is thought to have been injured by a fall. John R. Sutherlin is here from San Francisco for a few days to look after business matters. He says he is so well pi ease. 1 with San Francisco that he may locate permanently down there. B. W. Strong and Jas. Templin, of this city, and W. L. Nichols, of Riddle, . 1 1 ....i.mIu ,a -' - - u t 1 A, in-1 passeu inrougu to attend the Grand bodge 01 toe r.. 01 P., which convenes there tomorrow. L. J. Dun i way, living on tbh Sheridan place across the river above the dam, brought some brooms into town Sstur dav which be had made at odd times when he had nothing else to do. They were good looking brooms and sold to J . F. Barker A Co. for a good price. The twelve year old son of J. G. Mc Nulty who resides on Mill street fell from a swing at his home Thursday and nearly bit off the point of his tongue. Dr. G. H. Houck stitched the nearly severed portion of the tongue back, which was a very painful operation, and the lad will soon be himself again, but Brasham has will be temporarily deprived of speech. ! man in the RICE & RICE FURNISHERS Can Furnish Vcur House Complete Largest Store HU Largest Stock Editor A. 8. Blight on of the Medford Mail, passed through Roseburg today on his way to Portland to look after busi- nMu matters. He is installing a 5- horse power electric motor in his office, the current to be supplied from the big ptant at the Ray dam on Rogue river. Mrs. K. J. Beidler and her son. Ira J. Beidler and wife, accompanied by t' has and Fred Beidler, all of whom reside on the old Cooper place two mills north of Wilbur, were in Roseburg trading with nnr merchants Friday, and the nan- dealer was favored with a pleasant tall. Attorney Louis Barzee produced some excellent broom corn on his home tract in North Roseburg this season, which again demonstrates the (act that this wm ran be successfully erown here for the proposed factory. Mr. Barzee is ex hibiting some of this broom corn in this Western city. City Treasurer s Notice. Notice is herebv given that all iarties holding city warrants endorsed prior to Nov. 11, 1902, are requested to present the same to the city treasurer for pay ment, as interest will cease thereon af ter the date of this notice. Dated Koseburg, Ore.. Vt. 5, W04 H. O. r-Lx I'm, Citv Treasurer. The B Wither Pacific Company is building some large bunkers in their cards at Ai am . preparatory to u-ing coal on all their engines on the run through the valley. Coal has been used on some of the engines for some time as an experiment, and now the woodpiles along the track will be d me away with entirely. Southbound passenger No. 15 h.t I a narrow escape from a serious wreck about one mile north of Medford Thurs day forenoou. The centre axle of the rear engine broke in two, but fortunate ly the engine was not derailed. The wheels and broken axle were rcmoed and another engine having come down from Ashland, the train proceeded on its way, after a delay of a little more than an hour. Engineers K. Zimmerman and Frank Carmen and "Brakiee" Alex. Arm strong anil Alliert Paim took their de parture Friday for Nichols Station in ijuest of big game, it being their inten tion to Snd a two weeks' vacation in that vicinity. Al Brasham, for years a trusted em ploye of the P. Co., and well known throughout the valley, has been re- moved from the company's service. Mr. been serving as second Woodburn office, but recently he let a train go by without de livering orders be had for them, and for this offense he was removed. Guard. Married. GERMOND APPLKGATE At the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Jen nie Applegate, Thursday, Oct. , 1904, Milton B. Germond and Cynthia E. Applegate, Rev. I). C. Kellems, offi ciating. The wedding was to have taken place on Wednesday, but Mr. Germond was delayed in arriving. The bride nnd groom are both well known in this vi cinity and their manv friends extend congratulations. A wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride and they left on the evening's local for Oak land where they will visit relative and friends. They will make their home at Kugene. Mr. Germond has been work ing with a government surveying p. rty this summer and has the same position next year at an increased salary. Drain Nonpareil. Forest Reserve Scrip Soldiers' Additional Scrip Military Land Warrants and other kinds of LAND SCRIP ....FOR SALE.. If joq want isorern aenl Timber Lands. ct clue bj '.ocatinc Land Scrip Wrile lor Prices R. H. PEALE, spritpkit Mo. I Card. We the undersigned hereby express our thanks to the friends, neighbors and citizens of Roseburg for the kindness shown and sympathy manifested at the time of our bereavement. Mrs. luni Polhrhide Kev. R. H. IXllarhipk Mrs.Mabv A lVoLHRiitpa Mis Kl.ire.ncr Dollarhipe Yoncalla News. W. M. HODSON & CO. 711 OAK STREET MACHINE WORK Of ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY : BICYCLE ; . $ ;jm ; October Sunset Magazine. Ernest Helliwell left Monday for six weeks' visit in the middle states. He will see the St. Iui8 fair and visit old friends and relatives. Mrs. Sarah Applegate returned tin day from a business trip to Portland. Miss Sue Burt, who has been staying in Hayhurst for several weeks, is home again. Mr. Wallace Thompson, of Milltown, is slowly recovering from a severe ill- fJ AS. E. Sawyers Aitomey-at-Law Notary Public Room 6, Upstairs. Douglas Co. Bk. Bid. Rosehnrg. Orego i. GROCERIES FRUITS : PROVISIONS le keep the targes t am J best assortment of Staple and fancy Sroceries, fresh fruits and farm SProdme in the city, and can snppiy your wants at as cneap or cheaper prices than can be had anywhere. Xemember that we kaep the S&est. KRUSE & NEWLAND Drain News. 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. Wo can re-seat them at a small cost to r o in You Can Save Money by Baying Your Fnmltare of Us All the new and beantimi in "e " Furniture at very low prices. All late swell vatterns from tbe ,bepct S-plese MSSSM 114 lo beat poliabed oak at ISO. Buret Iron B-d at S3.su lo S25. Handaome Dreaaeri, lull rise, S8J0 lo S30.00 : I 1 Beautiful new Carpets to all lbs latest weave an.! co'orinu. It wtll pay you to see I he in : Prtoea Irom 25c to 1L40 per yd Fifty rolls of If attlun floeat line you ever gaw at from lac to 35c per yard : : .. poa, ,if 11 thai acme of nerfeclton our line of U to yea and Range. Beaten 12 25 o 16. Cook Store. SK SO to S. Beauttlul a.Z.i Ban? mi with hurh closet 130 for 4-hole; 32.50 and S35 (or 6-hole, delivered to your nearest railroad station without extra coat RICE RICE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Do yon know that Rice & Rice have more irooilB in their store than all tbe other furniture store in Douglas county, and sell it at lower prices. They can do this because thev buy in carload lota ami save freight and can save you money. Come and get onr prices and make com- parison. Attorney General A. M. Crawford re turned to Salem Saturday night after aiannaimr of some circuit court cases in rhich he was interested at this place. He topped over in Cottage Grove nntil noon Sunday for a little conference with Attorney J. 8. Medley and the Oregon Securities Co. Tell ns not in rotten ragtime things are always as they seem, for there's lit tie modern batter that is really made of cream. Breakfast foods are made of sawdust left in bulk or chapped up fine, and a man doth order beefsteak but on ' horse is forced to dine. Lives of great men oft remind us if we want to be thought wise we must make some brand of pickles, then pitch in and adver Use. Better, then, be up and doing, there are many yon can do, and U you can't do the others, they, you bet, will soon do yon. Exchange. Gives fine pictures of California life Gen. 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 nne descriptions ot riu- m.is and Sutter, two great California Counties. 224 pages of full articles, Btories, sketches and verses 10 cents a copy, sou can buy Sunset iiiagaziiii' at all news stands. Seasoned Body Fir Wood. Two-hundred cords of good seasoned body fir wood for sale in car load lots, $2.50 per cord, f. o. b. cars. J. H. Haw- ley, Divide, Douglas Countv, Oregon. W. H. Sykes, of Kelleher, left Tues day for Pennsylvania on a business trip. Bert Ross, of Riddle, was looking after business matters in Drain this week. He and Mr. Dunbar have a sawmill at that place and are doing well. A farmers institute, under the auspices of the Oregon Agricultural college, will be held at Yoncalla Tuesday, Oct. lUh. County farmers are most cordially in vited to join the farmers of Yoncalla in this meeting. J. A. Black moved his bank into his new brick building this week. The new fixtures have not arrived yet hot are ex pected soon, and when in place, Mr. Black will have one of the neatest bank ing houses in the county. K. L Meacham has finished the work on .the new residence of L. R.Wheeler on Indian creek and has moved !ack to town. Mr. Wheeler returned last week from Chicago with his bride and they are kousekeeping in their new home. Nonpareil. The tin-pan serenade given Mr. Lee Spangenburg and bride last week waked such echoes as are seldom heard and stampeded horses equal to a hfHhi of In dians. The prunes are about all dried and though a light Crass, are excellent in quality. Our school began Monday with Prof. Wilson at the helm, Mr. Arnold in charge of the intermediate, and Miss Maud DeVore the primary departmeuts. Miss Agee is in charge of the Scotts Valley school, while Miss Grace Whita ker piesides over Milltown's institution of learning. Mrs. Tullar went to the Divide on Wednesday to visit her son. X GOOD HARNESS Everyone who ha. occasion to pen! food money for har ne want food harness for that moneT. Thai' the kind we sell. Every article that goes out of our shop 1 band made and ua ran teed to ctve entire satisfaction. That's a much as yon caa expect. Rsmboulllet Rams for Sale. Electric Railroad Notes. Ashland' j Straw bury Wiuri. We have a tine lot of rams for sale one an.l i wo vears old and a few four years old that are thoroughbred, registered Our rams are on the range all the year are heavy shearers of tine wool and good rustlers. J. S. Hkrris ss Son, tf Ashland, Ore H. C. Diers furnishes these notes on the progress of the Willamette alley Electric railroad. The surveyors are now working south between the Siuslaw and the Umpqua. and will reach the llmpqua aUmt the 12th of this month. The survey between Eugene and Corvallis has now been completed. The final survey at the site of the wster power at Martin rapids on the McKenzie river is now being finished up. Jonn tuiuy, tne architect, ;s now- preparing the plans for the power house where 5000 K W (75,000 H P) will be utilized. J. D. Bolton of this city is having a profitable season this year with his fall crop of strawberries. During the month of September be sold 37 crates, and if the weather continues favorable, will market nearly as many more this month Last fall he sold over sixty crates. The prices received have averaged from $190 to $2.25 per crate, and he finds a ready market ftr all he can grow. The varieties which he has induced to pro dace two crops yearly are magoons, Texas and Tennessee. He started four or five years ago to propagate the two crop berries and has been increasing the output ever since, there are now several growers in Ashland who raise crops of fall strawberries. Tidings. Men pa rf acted item ot treatment i n lla irsiin of 1 1 for Lost Vitality, ' at BORN. W KICK. To the wife of V. J. Weick in Edenbower Thursday, Oct. li, 1004, a ten-pound girl. I Waatelttf Drains, Small ursana, Nervosa DsbTlttjr. "Blood POUoo,-' Istrlorars, Vsrieowle, RupWsWl- IKldner and Bladder TroubHss and A I In irintrraaarn-'l" " men orreapondenM eonnaentiai. I onawa. Curea raarant Baa or mo -Tl Ifunded. Write for fi84JanbOOB,ajai IrSS Market St., San Franc leoo. Cat. WAGONS AND BUGGIES now ftnl wvotvl hunil fnrut tnn?. helf haMwarr and ths'iiMti. anl one other ar tHie lo be found in a store like ours. We are in a posi tion to make it to your finan cial interest to trade with us BRADLEY JACKSON ST BLODCETT S OLD STAND Tht sraatr Sx One of those frail fragile ereatures called girls will : Dance from S p. m. to 5 a. m. with exposed arms and neck, constricting stars and cripplinc Fr-iu h heels, and ! suffer no ill effect. Gambol for hours at a time in the coldest water, while the men stay in from seven to twelve minutes, and then break for their heaviest sweaters and V.O. P. Consume such inordinate quantities of chocolates, sundas, bon-bons, ice cream sodas, etc , etc.. as would rain the digestion of a glass-eater. And perform other equally wonderful feats ot strength, endurance and resist anew. Yet they call them "the weaker sx." Pacific Monthly. W mX W faa VEGETABLt lv,lbian HALLS Hair Renewer Perhaps you like your gray hair; then keep it. remaps not , then remember-Hall's Hair Renewer alwaysswres color to gray hair. Stops falling hair, also. ""sTCu.crr. School BooKs School Supplies Get ready for the opening of the Public School Monday. Sep tember 1 2 th, by purchasing supplies required by the pupils MARSTERS DRUG STORE