Public Speaking. SCHOOL FUND APPORTIONMENT. GOOD GOODS Bi u m j .. , nave none us nany Customers HONEST PRICES Enable us to Retain our Customers PRETTY NOVELTIES! means of this advertisement we seek to gain We want to call attention Have attracted customers and by new customers to please, along with our old ones 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 special effort to procure in order to more thoroughly demonstrate the fact that we keep abreast of the times s THE PEOPLE'S STORE S In drug en. p 1' I We Dispense Soda Water at 34 Fahr. THAT'S COLD ENOUUH All our Syrups are Prepared from Special Material by BEST METHODS In Preparing our lceCream we use Clean Cream, Rich in But ter Fat Only 20c Per Pint. HAMILTON DRUG CO. i J Strange, dentist. Earl Gaddis land. left yesterday or Port- J. ing. P. Johnson, dentist, Grave's build-4Wtf Rev. N.J. Ilarl.it will preach at Kden ssMsar next Sunday, the 23d at 11 a m., and at Wilbur at 7 :30 p. m. All are invited. M arriage licenses have been issued to King X. Carl ile and Bertha Stephens and J. Albert Jennelle and Mary K Woods. Mrs. Russel, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Kelley of this city, returned to her home in Oakland yes-terdav. Mrs. W. p. Conner was numbered among the delegates to attend the State W. C. T. V. Convention at Port land this week. Hallowe'en parlies on the ISUl. Republican rally Friday evening. Oregon prunes are selling better those of California. than Fmpqna Valley Prune Association hipping carloads of fruit. Grass is growing vigorously and the farmers and stock men are well pleased. Friday night at the Opera House Senator Fulton and Congressman Hermann. W. F. Lauman, an enterprising mer chant of Yoncalla, who has been in the city for the last day or so left for his home this morning. Miss Marie Cooper has closed a very successful term of school on the north fork of Smith River and returned to her home near Roseburg. A potato weighing more than four pounds was brought to the office of the Mvrtle Creek Mail last week. Miss Klva Wimberly left yesterda y for Oakland where she will be joined by Mrs. Fred Smith from which place they will go on to Portland. Everybody invited to attend the Re publican rally at the Opera House Fri day evening and bear C. W. Fulton and Congressman Hermann discuss the is sues of the day. Joe Shindler, who will be remember ed by the old residents as a baker in this city, returned Tuesdav. He run a bakery in this city sixteen years ago and since that time has been for the most part in Germany. The first gun of the presidential cam paign will be tired in Roseburg Friday evening October 21, at the opera boH by Senator Chas. W. Fulton and Con gressman Binger Hermann. All are in vited, including the ladies. AT DRA.N AND YONlAI.LA. The great and only Col Hofer of Salem Capital Journal fame, will address the citizens of Drain, in connection with Hon. George M. Brown, of Roseburg, Satutday October M, at 1 ::H o'clock p. m These gentlemen are both eloquent, interesting and entertaining speakers and everyone, regardless of party affilia tions, are invited to attend this meeting and a special invitation is extended to the ladies. On the evening of the same day these gentlemen will address the citizens of Yoncalhi on national cam paign issues, commencing at 7:110 o'clock. New Rebtluh Lodge. A new Rehekah Lodge is to lie insti tuted at Yoncalla Saturday evening. Joseph Micelli of Kosehnrg will act as master of oeremonies and the Roseburg Rehekah degree team will assist in the initiatory work and installation of the new officers. There will be quite a number of Kehekahs and Odd Fellows attend from this city and a pleasant time is assured. Circuit Court Decisions. School Store. supplies at Marsters' Prog Gold crown and bridge quality by Dr. Strange. work of best Miss Maxa Nichols of Riddle was a guest of Roseburg friends Tuesday. Hiss Flora Andrus of Looking Glass is visiting friends this week, in this city. Reliable crown and bridge work, J. P. Jchnbon, dentist. Grave's b'ld'g. 4tf Attorney O. P. Coshow left this morn ing for Eugene to attend to some business. Mrs. J. A. Cochran of Edenbower turned last night from Logansport, diana. re-lu- All are invited to the Hallowe'en par ty to be given by the Women's Guild of St. George's Church in Slocum's hall on the evening of Oct. 31st. t Don't over look our Crockery Depart ment. We have the largest stock in the city and the prices are right. Rice 4 Rice, The House Furnishers. Ella Gitpatrick, plaintiff, va Oren GilpaJtric, defendant, suit for divorce; dismissed. P L Auten et al, plaintiffs, vs Isabella Mining Co. defendant, confirmation ; O P Coshow, atty for plaintiffs. Confirma tion. Huldah M Minard, plaintiff, vs V F Minard, defendant, suit for divorce; J C Fullerton, atty for plaintiff, W W Card well and O P Coshow, attys for de fendant. Referred to I B Riddle to take testimony and report next term of court. Nicholas T Day, by I) R Shambrook, guardian, vs F R l'av et al, defendants, suit for injunction and to cancel deeds : Albert Abraham and Geo M attys for plaintiff. Continued. A W Stuarns, plaintiff, vs H Wollen berg, as admr, defendant, suit to cat. eel mortgage deed ; 0 B Jackson, atty for atty for defend Rid lie to take Total Amount Distributed to the Various Schools Is $22,697 Rate Per Capita f3.il. Comity School Superintendent F. B. Hamlin has just completed the appor tionment of $22,i!l7.i)0 among the differ ent school districts of Douglas County. Of that amount $13,327.70 comes from the taxes of the county and $9,370.20 from the state as the county's share of the interest on the irreducible school fund. The apportionment is made on the following basis : From the county taxes $T0 for each district, 1 1 for each pupil drawing school money, and $5 for eaah teacher from that district who at tended the annual institute; from the state fund fl.tio for each pupil, making a total per capita rate of about S.U, as against the rate of $4 on the apportion ment last April. The number of pupils in Diuglas County drawing school money is alxmt (i,O00. The apportion ment just made, in detail, is as follows: No. Clark Addr.nl Pupil Ami. 1 0 H Medley, Oakland 2 F W Ionard. Wilbur 3 E N Bradford, I la 4 Clara Pillar. 1. Roseburg 5 J L Boggs, Kosehnrg ti A K archer, Koseburg 7 J W Newland, Ten Mile S E W Elliot, Canyonville ! J S Gray, Gardiner 10 H Cocksram, Oakland 11 W F Price, Oak Creek 12 S D Chapman, Glide 13 C Marsh, Looking Glass 14 O L Willis, Dillard 15 H H Gidney, I) ys Creek ;!!'. Nichols, Brock way 17 F Fortin, Coles Valley IS P Duncan, Dixonville 1! MrsGabbert Myrtle Creek 152 20 I A I Van. Riddle 35 21 J R Wilson. Camas Valley ;J 55 47 172 125 .28 a7 32 83 27 80 59 53 4! S. C. Flint left Tuesday morning for Portland where he will appear in the U. S. District court in the cats of United States vs McCrossen and Gardiner. For nervous disorders or eye don't fail to have a talk with Dr. H. L Studley, Osteopatic Physician, in Abra hams building. Consultation free. The corn doctors view with entire sat isfaction the coming into fashion again of pointed shoe. And all doctors, from J plaintiff, J C Fullerton, of hMr. dliht ant. Referred to 1 B to see women crippling around on the testimony and report at next term of little lead-pencil heels. court. J V Rose, olaintiff . vs Herman Marks. All members of the Brotherhood of,-, .Men.lant action for money; C B Jackson, atty for plaintiff; F W Benson and J C Fullerton, attys America are requested to be present at our next regular meeting, Thursday, Oct. 20 at 7 30 o'clock. Business of im portance' is to come before the lodge. For Sale. Pure bred Mammoth Bronze turkeys, gobblers and hens. Havs taken various prizes at different trouble, j fairs. Call on or address J. II. Shokt, Roseburg, Or. Oct. 17 P Read the Plaisdealer's special pre mium proposition on the last page of the paper. Ora Mnrphy returned Wednesday morning from Astoria where he has been all summer. Mrs. A. C. Marsters, Douglas county president of the W. C. T. U. is in at tendance at the annual state convention of that organization at Portland this week. J. P. Crouch of Oakland came over to this city Monday evening returning Tuesday morning. The man who sued the Salem Journal for damages of course got nothing. Dam age suits against newspapers generally do the plaintiff more harm than the defendant. for defendant. Continued. W A Perkins, plaintiff, vs George Smith, defendant, action for money ; J C Fullerton, atty for plaintiff. Pis- missed. In re-will of J. J. McCoy, deceased, appeal ; F W Benson and J O Watson, attys lor appellants : Pexter Rice, atty for respondent. Argued and submitted. E G Young .V Co, plaintiffs, vs A A Osburne et al, defendants, action tor money ; F W Benson, atty for plaintiff. I Judgmantfor plaintiff. Narsh-McCardy Nuptials. The recent heavy rains have been suf ficient to supply water so that the Booth-Kelly mill Saginaw No. 3) can run steadily. Lack of water caused them to shut down the latter part of August, and before this last sttrm tbey were getting short again. A very prettv Autumn weiliting will Harry H. Brookes, son of the former ; be solemnized at the sitelv home of Mr editor of the Plaixdsalku, returned to Mrs. S. K. Svkes, in Roseburg. this! Roseburg this week to visit at his home : Thursday evening at I o'clock, the high Since leaving this city Harry baa visited . contracting parties being Mr. A. R. old Mexico and the southwestern states. j Marsh and Miss M inoie McOurdv, the i 22 C K Hasard, Drain 23 G M Wilson, Stephens 24 S C Jones, Oakland 25 A E Clayton, Melrose 2ti Sarah Kanipe, Oakland 27 A C Norris, 'ak lan. 1 M S Whittaker. Rice Hill Brown, j . . SlwkB. npmin 30 Lillis Brown, Yoncalla 31 L Ritchey, Drain 32 E Helliwell, Yoncalla S3 K Hathaway. Koseburg M Mary Wells. Elkton B A Clements, Elkton 3t" A E Ozouf, Scottshurg 37 F 0 Hatfield, Roseburg 3S F Weatherly, Scottaburg Si P S Durland, Oakland 40 J A Winniford, Oakland 41 H C Sherrett, Gardiner 4i J W Gurney, Reston 43 E E UBrie, Melrose 44 .Lapsed) 4. B B Sutton, Millwood M E A Davidson, Oakland 47 W N Moore, Ruckles 4 W C Winston, Winston M H I Ireland. Olalla 50 L Hahn, Cleveland 51 F S Wertx, Stacey 52 T E Brewer, Myrtle Crk B Mrs Kate Brewer. " " 54 II E Andins, Kellogg 55 W 0 Newton, Myrtle Crk it F A Williams Look'g 811 1H5 51 00 M 2!U o0 9 7H 40 !! SHI 40 41 Ml 00 1!8 00 177 20 507 20 380 00 127 80 125 20 138 20 270 80 120 20 258 00 208 40 192 80 182 40 455 20 14 00 294 00 r4 40 177 20 N 20 247 20 65 60 M 00 133 20 Ml 20 115 00 1)4 80 424 00 198 00 27S 00 101 80 US 40 115 00 138 20 133 00 114 80 91 40 151 20 3 v 219 47 17 J. A. Hamersly, formerly of the Rose burg candy kitchen, but now engaged in mining in Josephine county, was trans-a.-tir.ir tmeines in this citv Monday and Tuesday. It will pay old and prospective sub- ad on blowing ana grain sowing m of the day. A much larger grain ecre I ace than usual will be sown in Doogias If yon want to keep posted on county 1 county this fall with favorable weather ff.tm BntMXTihf. for the oldest oarjer in l conditions. the county, the Plaisdkalkk. 6 15 32 42 25 48 140 55 84 18 39 25 32 30 23 14 37 13 28 10 25 34 49 35 29 27 2t 39 50 32 JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE FALL BULLETIN JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE Oar 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 BKAMD Chicago-Rockfora Hosiery Corapsny KSJIOSHA, 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 : Most stjrleain cotton 25c Kuppen heimer Clothing for Fall is, if pos sible, more sight ly and desirable than ever ( ravenette Over coats, Fancies and Blacks of sterling worth. And prices are reasonable, too. $12.58 to $20 ft We 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. (iage Millinery stands for style, originality and quality. We are sole distributors in this vicinity. Thompsons Glove Fitting Corsete are all that their name implies. Ail styles and sizes. Price run from 50c to $2.50. We are sole agents for The Soroeis petticoat, made better than is nec eseary. Priced from $1.25 to $4.-50. The New Fall Styles of Men's Hats are Here-$1 to $5 JOSEPHSON'S The Big Store Circait Cssn Seta. Stscinws, Take Notice. 57 Clovd Chanev. Mvrtle Crk 44 The family is making arrangements move to Portland to reside. to sen hers to read the Plain-dealer the last page of the paper. There will no doubt be a glut in the local game market when Mel Thompson, Frank Brown and Elmer Wimberly re turn home from that hunting trip to the hills about Olalla in which tbey went armed for big game Tuesdav. They ex- . . in : pec ted to remain tor several aays-aoHi i Bomplnou8 wedding their rations run tow. Dr. J. A. Townsend returned Tuesday from the meeting of the Synod of the Presbyterian churches of Oregon. Brakeman Alfreds has returned from a hunting trip to Klamath Lake where he went with Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Jones. The shot has now been turned toward ttio dnrks and nheasante are having an opportunity to peek out from the bushes. Jos. Martin is running a new hack line between Roseburg aud Myrtle Point making regular trips each week. Those desiring to travel between these points will do well to address him at Roseburg or Myrtle Point. f M. T. Chase and wile and Messrs Hardin and Bowersox of Glendale were in the city yesterday. Mr. Chase has sold his mercantile business to Meesers Hardin and Bowersox. If vou are in need of Lace Curtains we v,. o i.ro 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 the city. Rice & Rice. The count v hospital which is under the management of Mrs. Phoebe Kitchell, is being changed from a one to a two story utrnctnre and otherwise enlarged and imnmnnl. The property is owned by Mrs. Kitchell. Do you know that Rice & 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 because they buy in carload lots and save freight and can save you money. Come and get our prices and make com parison. Sykes & Carroll have moved their plumbing shop from the old Flook building on Main street to No. 219 Jack son street, the building formerly oc cupied by F. E. Hands Cigar Store, and are prepared to handle anything in the plumbing and tinning line. Phone No. 281. 77tl Mrs. W. J. Renfro. Mrs rum, Mrs. Louis Bartee, HOUSE , v o i-iirr? THE rY K .t, X Kll- FURNISHERS Can Furnish Ycur House Complete S. C. Bart Mrs. Chas. Patrick, Mrs. Amata Bradford and Miss Daisy Maiden It ft Tuesday for Portland to attend the annual state convention of the W. C. T. U., which opened there Tuesday evening and closes Friday oiebt. Miss Maiden will enter the elo cution contest for tbe gold medal. Largest Store I Largest Stock Can we tell 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 caa re-sei them at a small cost to you t t : Homer B. Millard, who has a South era Pacific ran out of Bakerstie d, Calif. spent Monday and Tuesday in Roseburg this week on his return home from a visit with his brother-in-law, Attorney J. 8. Medley at Cottage Grove. Mr. Millard was joined by his wife and little boy who came in on luesday evening s train fr Jin Cottage Grove. bride being a sister of Mrs. Sykes. The beautiful and impressive ceremony of the Episcopal church will be per formed by Kev. Ijike, pastor of the local church. The parlors of the Sykrt home have been richly and appropriately decorated for the occasion aud the cere mony will be witnessed only by relatives and a few intimate friends. The usual repast will be en joyed by the guests after which the happy couple will take their departure for Portland on tie overland train which leaves this place a little before mid night, where they will remain until Sunday when they will take passage on a steamer for Sao Francisco, from which place they will visit Los Angeles and Bakersfield, their wedding tour to cover a period of about two weeks, after which they will return to Roseburg to reside. Mr. Marsh came to this city from Lis bon, North Dakota, nearly two years ago, and (or the past year has been em ployed as salesman in the hardware store of 8. K. Sykes. He is a very genial, intelligent and exemplary young man and has made a wide circle of friends since coming here. The fair bride is a native of Koseburg, the daughter of John McCurdy and is a very charming and estimable young lady, who enjoys the esteem of a host of admiring friends, all of whom join the Plaindealkr in extending hearty con gratulations in advance and in wishing the happy couple a pleasant and pros perous voyage o'er life's sea. .VS M C Stewart. Comstock 4S Bi Ed Walker, Ddlard tit) A F Cole, Oakland 23 1 T J McKean, Drew IS 62 1 Waite, Roseburg 13 63 C H York, Gardiner 21 64 T C Johns, Galesville 50 K I. Blakely, Oak Creek 8 M J C Ham. ?. Elkton 35 67 J O tiunter, Drain 65 C II Wright, Glide 37 69 H L Engles, Peel 17 70 C F Blandell, Kiddle Ml 71 H S Conn, Roseburg 20 127 SO 81 00 115 00 143 40 is ; 40 1 141 00 130 40 120 20 122 60 156 40 ISO 00 13S 20 164 40 174 80 7 S 40 114 SO 167 00 so 109 60 185 00 75 80 141 00 For sale or rent a 3000 acre stock ranch in Klamath county, of which about 2000 is fine hay land producing on an average 11-2 ton per acre. Well watered, alfalfa does well on this ranch, a ready sale for hay. From 500 to sOO head of cattle can be supported fmm time the bay is off until January. For particulars enquire of J.G. Flook, Roseburg, Or. Verv choice fruit trees, all leading varieties. SpiUenberg and Yellow Newton Pippin apples a specialty. All guaranteed true to name and free from Cta. For sale at very reasonable prices Roseburg Nurseries, H. Schroten, Roseburg, Oregon. tf FOR RENT. The premises of N. P. Heydon, known as the tioesett Ranch, situated about five miles from Oakland, containing 422 acres, principally grazing lands. Inquire of F. W. Bassos, Roseburg .Ore. E H Thrush Camas Yallev 14 Coaaty Trcasartr's Notice. v Cn Save Money by Buying Your Furniture of Us . WW M . l D .,4 D.w.m All the DCW aVQU UeU-UlIIUi m awvu aww orauure a. "err of price.. All tale s-e Br? mtB.to to 5. Handsome Dreen. lull size, SH.S0 K j Beautllul new carpet in all the Uteyt ,55 coloring. It will pay jou to ssetama PrteeiTrom c to IL40 per yd. irne, rolU of Mattins-nneanine you eer w-t rom 15c to S5c per yard : I Tne Peer of a'.l the acme ot perfection our line of toe and lUnfea. Beaten 2 2S ?"t " cook Stove to !. Beautiful Htecl ianse h nth ,cloet 130 tor hole a r- vi ana lor o-uoie, ucuiw ZZ.rrM railroad aUtioa without extra cost. George F rater, a prominent member of tbe Riddle mercaantile company was transacting business in Roseburg Wednesday, and was accompanied by hie little son. the Ilaindkalkk was favored with a pleasant call and Mr i rater announces tnat law business is fairly good in the southern part of the county. He has just moved his family into their cosy new residence. Notice is hereby given that all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to and including July 3, MB, are re quested to present the same at the County Treasurers office for payment as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, Oct. 13, 1904. GEO. W. DlMMK'K, County Treasurer RICE $ RICE lSTle and retail house furnishers Albert Godfrey, who for th - past three months has been working on the switch engine and has been working out of this place left for his home in Portland Wed needay night. While there he will at tend tbe wedding of his brother Clair, who is to be married to a Miss Lewton on Nov. 2. The National campaign issues will be ably discussed at the Roseburg Opera House Friday evening by U. S. Senator C. W. Fulton and Congressman Binger Hermann, two of Oregon's most elo quent exponents of Republicanism. This will practically be the firing of the first gun of the presidential campaign Douglas county for those sterling, patri otic Americans, Theodore Roosevelt and Chas. W. Fairbanks. 73 A Walker, Sampson 46 74 Lucy Lovelace. Elkhead 28 75 W A Smick, Roseburg 12 76 Dollie Mumpower, l.eona 44 77 W D Smith, Glendale 163 78 J R Dixon, Roseburg 12 79 J J tang. Yoncalla 36 50 Blanche Quant, Oakland 14 51 J T Miller, Drain 20 82 E W Let Stacey 16 83 C E Haskell, Gardiner 16 54 Mrs May Powell, Tyee 12 55 Wm Rader, Roseburg 16 86 G M Swaggert, Klkton 21 87 G S Chappell, Brock way 6 88 Ernest Keopke.Solphur Sps 9 Si Kdith O Thompson, Yoncal 17 90 D W Hanks, Perdue 63 91 S W Gass, Oakland 25 94 J. S McKay, Winchester 37 95 W A Williams, Oakland 25 96 G W Woolley, Drain 14 97 G S ledger wood, Myr Crk 10 98 M J Towne, Ruby 17 9 Florence Adams, Oakland 15 100 Aug F Goettsche, Dillard 28 101 Homer Ritchey, Anlauf 31 102 MraJnoCampbell, Gardnr 12 104 W A McCarty, Oakland 32 106 L Dewar, Gardiner 19 107 Mrs W G Krien.l. Olalla 20 108 W F L Wright, Elkton 20 109 Delia McMillan, Hoaglin 9 1 10 J W Swank, Stewart 16 111 PC Brown, Roseburg 26 112 Roy GriVgs, Comstock 48 1 13 Etta Blackwell, Gardiner 12 114 A B Marquam, Tiller 30 115 Wm Spiker, Oakland 13 116 G W Gage, Dillard 40 117 J Weaeele, Gardiner 20 118 J 8 Pyeatt, Oakland 16 119 E E Wilson, Glendale 25 120 J J I tenderer . Elkton 28 122 W H McConley, Oakland 14 123 Morris Weber, Koseburg 12 124 S S Morrison, Peel 19 125 W S Bunch, Ash 14 126 Wm Morris, Oakland 17 127 C B Buchanan, Galesville 15 129 Gilbert Gilbertson.Glendl 30 151 20 94 20 442.40 102 00 91 40 169 60 127 80! M 20 ! 164 40 488 80 86 21 148 60 S6 40 ! 107 00 96 60 91 60 n 20 96 60 109 65 60 73 40 99 20 218 80 120 00 151 20 120 00 86 40 81 00 94 20 89 00 127 80 130 60 81 20 138 20 99 40 107 1.0 102 00 78 40 91 60 122 60 174 80 81 20 133 00 88 80 159 00 Dry Treatam'i Notice. Notice is hereby given that all parties 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.. Oct. 5, 1904. H. C. Sloccm, Citv Treasurer. STOVES RANGES Oar rnarter Oak and Champion Steel Ranee are the brt an-1 iwellest range on the market for the money . . .- .- HEATING STOVES COOK STOVES The cool an man day; and nichu make a demand for a new heating stove. ai before too buy, ee our line and get prices We hare a line of cook: Sam that cannot be du plicated for the price we ak for them ." . FARMERS Defer j hay FARM IMPLEMENTS See our well-selected, up to date stuck ef GENERAL HARDWARE BEARD & CULVER CASH FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE We will pay the highest cash price for Hides, green or dry. Pelts .goat skins, furs, iron brass, copper, lead, zinc, rubber boots fc shoes Have some splendid bargains in second hand Fnrenitir ROSEBURG JUNK AND HIDE CO. ROSEBURG OPERA HOUSE ROSEBURG ORCHESTRA. RUNACERS S TUESDAY, OCT. 25 FRANK E. ALLEY Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land . Bine Prints of Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. Pilgrim it Elliott's Big Scenic Produc duction of the great Russian Melo-Drama FOR HER SAKE With the Veteran Comedian BILLY MARBLE and the best cast ever in the play ArchitwU Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBCRO. OREGON Executor's Notice. N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of everv deecrivtion. Farms and Min l-ainU. Orwon, Washington eral Minnesota . j33) The greatest Russian play yet written. Intense situations '. inruung Cli maxes ! Startling Effeets ! The most picturesque and elabo rate presentation of the play ever given. I WOULD IF I WERE YOU FOR HER SAKE For the best dental work at most rea sonable prices, go to Dr. Strange in the little brick opposite Slocnm's hall. 107 00 94 00 120 00 127 80 91 40 8rl 20 104 40 86 40 94 20 94 00 133 00 PRICES 75, 50, 35 SEATS ON SALE AT BELL'S CANDY STORE Drastic Maura Against Mother-in-law. On Saturday, Oct. 22, Sheriff H. T. McClallen will close tbe tax roll and turn the books over to tne county court which is to convene on Nov. 2. All taxes not paid by Oct. 22 will then be delin quent and will be advertised for sale. This effects property on which one-half of the taxes haa been paid as well as that which is all unpaid. Pink. Or., Oct. 18 Thinking his mother-in-law, who had gotten up in the night and waB moving around the house, wss a burglar, Leonard Foster, a ranch er living five miles from here, shot and almost instantly killed her. Foster was not arrested. The ladies oftheM.E. church will hold a chrisanthemum show again this year and invite the cooperation of the growers. The exhibition will probably be held some time during the month of November. Men rears psrfsciea a system of horns treatment f I for Lost Vttaltty, aawasteing Drains, 8mall Organs, Narrows Osblllty, Blood Maaa,4 I Stridor. Varlnoesls, Rap tare, Pile Kidney and Bladder Troubles Sad All LtiMtMM tma Wfnepeuilrto Oorrespoodesea confidential. Fee onnbls. earns gmareatesd or mossy re funded. Writs tor tree-nag book, sad blanks. AAdresa K. 0 Holamaa, M. D., 7W Market St.. Sao rraaclsoo. cai. and OAKLAND. OREGON So:ic it hereby ri-rtn that the w. on ;ae sra on- ot arptemoer. . dt j foonty Curt ot Poogta County, ttafie ot Ote gon. duiy a;po:3ted as Executor to exeevtetae wil'. an l administer the estate of Julius A. brow, deceased. lte ot mid county. All person bav ins eiainu against said estate, are hereby re quired to present the same, duiy proven, to me within six months from the date ci this notice, :n Roseburg. Otena. Published fim this lata day ot September. A. D. ISM. CARL HOFFMANN. Executor ot the estate of Julius A brum, de ceased. Louis Banee. Atty. for Executor. I Notice of Guardian. Notice is hereby eiren that tbe undersigned bT order of the county court, made and entered i in the journal of said court on Sfpt. ta. was appointed guardian of ine person ana es tate of N. T. Day. Al'. person having cairns against said estate are requested to present the same wlth'.n six imrn1h- from dale of this notice. AU person indebted to aid estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. I. K SHAMBROOK. guardian. Dated thia Tth day of Sept. MM. Seasoned Body Kir 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. NTJf M W t W .f VEGETABLE SICILIAN ItlALrlJo Hair Renew er Is it true you want to look old ? Then keep your gray hair. If not, then use Hall's Hair Renewer, and have all the dark, rich color of early life restored to your hair. " KftuSSSSS&XZTj?" School BooKs School Supplies Get ready for the opening of the Public School Monday, Sep tember, '-i 2th, by purchasing supplies required by the pupils MARSTERS DRUG STORE