Jeffries tomorrow tiilit. GOOD GOODS Have Made us Many Customers HONEST PRICES Enable us to Retain our Customers PRETTY NOVELTIESI ave 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 tr. the now cmnAe arrivincr r-nn st mi 1 1 v. manv of which are nrettv novelties that vw uiv. ii t -r ' 'v ' j i j a avi " " '- r w w . ...... . ... 1 1-1 i l : 1 tr. .. .t.m have made, big hits in the cities, ana wuicn we nave uiaue spetiii cuuu m piwmc in order to more thoroughly demonstrate the fact that we keep abreast of the times World's Champion heavy weight pii:i list, in D.ivy Crockett, at the Roselmrtf Theatre tomorrow Right. Attorney C. A. Sehlbrede of MarHli lleld is a Koeoliurx visitor. He is quoted as Raying that some imKrtaiit develop ments repardinc a railroad Iroin Myrtln 1'oint to Roselmrg bid fair to materialize very soon. Mr. Sehlbrede formerly re sided in this city. I THE PEOPLE'S STORE I. ABRAHAM, PROP. JACKSON STREET j 1 HAMILTON DRUG jj We Dispense Soda Water at 34 Fahr. THAT'S COLD ENOUGH All our Syrups are Prepared from Special Material by BEST METHODS In Preparing our IcejCream we use Clean Cream, Rich in But ter Fat Only 20c Per Pint. I i I HAMILTON DRUG CU L J Strange, dentist. Myrtle Creek"s Development club i growing. School Store. supplies at Marsters' Drug Gold crown and bridge work of best quality by Dr. Strange. J. P. Johnson, dentist. Grave's build in:;. tf Geo. Barklow, of Myrtle Point, spent Sunday in Hoseburg. Atty. Jas. Sawyers spent Saturday and Sunday at Drain looking after busi ness matters. J T. Spaugh of I. unking Glass is com pleting another neat modern cottage in the M tiitt addition to Koseburg. The Osteopath is a with any limitations, vou of itsetticienev. nerve specialist A trial convinces The foot ball season is very young yet but the casualty hospitals are reporting brisk business thus earlv. Portland, Or., was chosen as the place for next year's meetiug of the Traus Mississippi Congress. The frequent great boom to sowu grain. warm fall rains are a the pastures and fall Engineer and Mrs. K. F. Getting have gone to Junction where Mr. Gettius will have a run out from there for an indefi nite time. The mine- of Southern Oregon many ways pushing to the front. Halloween, but small hoys should not go too far with their fun. i Don't over look our Crockery P.prt I ment. We have the largest stock in tike ; city and the prices are right. Rice & ' Kite, The House Furnishers. Osteopathy cures nervousness. A nice little farm tor rent, enquire of W. K. Welle Olalla Oregon. Dan Ditnmick, Koseburg visitor. of Marshfield, is a Opium as well as oilier "drugs" haven habit, w hico is exceedingly dangerous. The Osteopathic habit is "good health". The Rev. D. T. Summervillo's hoodoo seems to st:n with him. He was lately transferred . in Albany lu r.ints Pass on account of li.ssa.i-fad ion at the former place and now Grants Pass Methodists are soiely displeased. They say the Reverend gentlemen's Bernious are too long. The Ojiera House announces as its next attraction Theodore Kremer's line melodrama, " I be Fatal Wedding", ahtch is one of the most successful plays of the past decade. The play is pro duretl under the personal supervision of Sullivan. Harris c Wood, and the scenic rffeCU are on an unsnally elabor a'e scale. Uosehiirg theatre Saturday Nov 5th. la the Justice Court. See Sykea 4 Carroll and get t!.nr nr.ees ou pluudun- and tinning U-i.ire purchasing. The CmiuiUe City packing house baa an order which it will All for 60 tons of lish for the German market., i ' The C. J. Van Ziie place just east of town for sate or rent. Apply at the place for particulars. u 3 It is said that Homer Davenport's liue collection of birds will be at the Lewis and Clark fair. They are a show of themselves. - ; Justice of the Peace J. T. I ong, as sembled his court this afternoon for the preliminary bearing in the case entitled State of Oregon vs. F.ph Parsley, the de fendant laing charged with assault with .dangerous weapon upon the per-on of John sands, the pruetn uting witness Parsley and Sands had an altercation .Sand. iv evening over nine money in Sand- possession and came to blows, cobble stones, scrap iron and other mis sles being asi d. Parsley received a se Tere cut on the forehead and Sands was also slightly bruised. Several witnesses were examined and Parsley was held under -'") bonds to appear at 1 o'clock tomorrow when the case will be con cluded. Hefumished the required bonds. District Attorney Brown represents the sta'eand Attorney C. I.Lvengood, the defendant. Supervisor Ian run Agreeably Surprised. A dancing convention back east has condemned the two step and ordered it discontinued. Will Oreguif daucer catcli ou. Dr. studley Osteopistic Physician. Hi . Almeda J. Mccall, assistant in obstet rics and diseases of women. Phone or call at office in Abraham Rldg. Free consultation. TWO BIG SPECIALS 23 Ladies Winter Weight Shirt Waists, the remains of about eight different lines in which the sizes are broken including silk, wool, lin en and mercerized fabrics in prices ranging from $2.25 to $4.50 have been placed on bargain counters at $1.50 While They Last Have yon seen our new Fall line of Forrest Mills Underwear for Ladies? White Wool and Cotton, All Wool, and Wool and Silk Mixtures. Priced at SI.M. $1 .25, JLSo and $1.75 the garment. And they are worth it, too, Take a Look Our entire stock of dressing sacques made of eider down, and fleece back cotton eider down, of which the cheapest sold for $1.00 and most of them sold for $1.25 $150, and $1.75. Now just to clear them out Take your Choice for 75c New Fall Styles in Ladies "Cross" Shoes Just In 1 JOSEPHSON'S The Big Store THE ADMIRAL'S REPORT On His Attack on the Fishing Fleet in the North Sea. In Osteopathy you find a positive cure for constipation. Reliable crown and bridge work, J. P .Tnhnton, dentist. Grave's b'ld'e. 4tf Mike Miuard and Miss Vabel Weekly. ' were married at the bride's home near j Dora, Oct. 30, 1904, Elder Keller officia- ting. The contracting parties are both highly respected young people and have manv friends. Read tlte Plaikdcaler's special pre mium proposition on the last page of the paper. Dr. H. L. Studley, Ooleopalhist. cures chronic and acute diseases, corrects de ! formaties and removes foreign growths. Mrs. J. T Bryan and daughter have returned from a three weeks visit with relatives and friends in Portland. They reort a very enjoyable visit. Olhcc in Abrahams building. Ca 1 or piioiie for appointments. Consultation free If If you want to select a Xmas present that is strictly up-to-date you will find them at Graves' Art Emporium Call and see goods and get prices. tf J. W. Toole of Days Creek was trans acting business in Koseburg today and favored the Pi aiNdealeb. with a call and subscription renewal. Mr. Toole will soon move his family to Wilbur to reside. Last Monday Jake Sawyers of the Drain, Gardiner stage line lost a valua ble horse in a runaway accident, the other horse sustaining a broken leg, but it is thought the animal can be saved. 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 ev-r brought to the cilv. " . , , Rice & Hice. Jos. Martin is rnnning a new hack line between Roeeburg and Myrtle Point The nd yeUow lea( having its making regular trips each week. Those tjrue to M, mav ,1BVe awakened in the desiring to travel between these points I mind beamjful imagery, but will do well to address him at or Myrtle Point Roseburg tf FredJ. Blakely lelt Thursday night for Chi cago, Toledo and other eastern points. He will be absent about 30 days looking after person tl basiness affairs, as well as some important business mat ters pertaining to the Winchester enter prises in which he is interested. Jeffries in "Davy Crockett" is the of fering at the Roeebnrg Theatre for to morrow evening. After the perform ance the champion will give an exhibi tion of his prowess in the science of box ing with his sparring partner Joseph Kennedy. Th advance sale is unusual ly heavy and the Prince of the world's athletes will have a big audience to greet him in the portrayal of the role of the heroic backwoodsman of American pioneer days. to the average Roseburg resident it is at present the cause of many unpleasant suggestions of labor. Rake up the leaves and burn them before the rain sets in. The tiine(dis) honored festival of Hal lowe'en is now at hand and high jinks will reign tonight. The police force should be double 1 aiid a lot of the usual deviltry suppressed. For Sale. Pure brad Bronze turkeys, gobblers and liens. Have taken various prises at different fairs. Call on or address J. H. Short, Roseburg, Or. Oct. 17 P Work .. well ad vanesjd on (he bni til ing to he occupied by the Roeeburg broom maoafaeturiug com play Tti- machinery Mod broom corn is expected to arrive from Uie east in a short time. F. B. Waite went to Oikland Friday to arrange -for beginning work on the ditch for the Calapooia Improvement Co's. big irrigation enterprise. Work on the dam is alreadv well advanced. Very choice fruit tress,; all leading varieties. Spitzenbeig; and Yellow Newton Pippin apples a specialty. All guaranteed true to name and tree from pests. For sa'e at very reasonable prioea by Ko mrg Nurseries H. i hroton, Roseburg, Oregon. tf 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. Pbone No. 261. 77tf Work is progressing steadily at the new lime kiln south of Roeebnrg and the telephone line from the kiln will soon be connected with the Roeeburg exchange. J. I). Carson and ii. B. Augur prominent members of the Roseburg Lime Co., returned to Portland Friday after a visit to the works. They were pleased with the showing. "A young woman sbooI-1 not allow a young man to call upon her longer than six months. If he doesn't propose mar rage at t he end of that time she should dismiss him, or if stie fails to do So tier parents should. Too long acquaintance and 'keeping company' prejudice the interests of a girl." San Francisco Call. I.est Forest Keserve Supervisor, S. C. Harlrum grow weary of the monotony '.') of temporary bachelor life, Mrs Tart ram i-uig a guest of friends at Tort land, quite a enmpanv of bis friends gentlemen i planned and carried out very pleasant surprise for him Saturday evening at bis home in this city. When the company called Mr. Tar- trum was found with his sleeves roll up desperately endeavoring to dense the heaps ol dishes w hich had accum ulated daring the course of the week, in order that he might next turn his attention to untying the knots that bad formed in the bed-clothing, before proceeding to Mamnioto -re:-u' 'one''r 001 which seems to turn, noauubt, as large as an acre lot for (veaoeful repose after his very strenu ous Saturday evening's domestic labors Startled at the approach of so mativ heavy footsteps, a very lean house cat i dashed out through a crack in the door ! and a canary bird, which for days hail M agsssssw and hail not trilled a sin gle note, fell from its caged perch. Mr. Bartrum very promptly and ; gracefully regained his composure, seat iil bis guests in the parlor, and proceed-; ed to entertain them in a very congenial i manner. A little before midnight ex-' cellent light refreshments were served sjkl a "smoker" followed, the genial host probably still being engaged in an endeavor to remove the oiler of liavanas front the parlors. Some very interest-! fag unofficial documents bearing on' Borest Reserve, Klamath natives and personal matters were presented, read nd discussed, but space forbids a re view of these interesting documents. .While Mr. Bertram proved himself a most genial and hospitable host, he wa ot overlooked by the guests on their entertainment program. It was an en Joyahit- evening. wasted. St. rcTEKSBt-Ru. (ct. 28. The Naval (leneral Staff puMishes the following dispatches from Vice Admiral Kojeet vensky : 'First dispatch. The North Sea in cident was caused by two torpedo-boats advancing to attack without lights, un der cover of darkness, against the vessel leading the detachment. When the de tachment turned on its searchlights and opened tire the presence of several small steamboats resembling steam fishing boats was discovered. The detachment endeavored to spare these, and ceased tiring a soon as the toriedo-boats were ait of sight. "The English press is indignant be cause a torpedo-boat left by the detach ment on the spot until morning did not aid the victims. Now, there was not a single torpedo lioat near the detachment and none was left lehind, consequently the vessel remaining near the small steamboats was that torpedo-boat which was not sunk but only damaged. The , detachment did not aid the little steam boats because we suspected tbem of com , plicily on account of their obstinately : cutting into the order of the poeitions of our vessels. Several of them showed no j lights, and others only very late." "Second dispatch. Having met sev ! era! hundred rish ing-boats, the squadron ; showed then, every consideration except when they were in company with for I eign torpedo-boats of which, one disap ' pea red, while the other, according to the ! tishers' own evidence, remained among j them until morning. They supposed it was a Kussian ami were indignant be cause it did not aid the victims ; but it was foreign and remained until morning seeking the other torpede-boat, its con sort, either to repair damage or through fear of betraying itself to those who were not its accomplices. If there were also on the spot fishermen imprudently dragged into the enterprise, I beg in the Special Representative in this county and adjoining territories, to present and advert. -e an old established business bouse of solid tinancial standing. Salary $21 weekly, with expenses advanced each Monday by check direct from head quarters. Horse and buggy furnished wiien necessary; position permanent. Address Blew Bros. A Co., Dept. A, Monon Bldg., Chicago, III. 027N14 The Fatal sesiisg. The attraction at the Opera House Sat. Nov. 5th, will be Sullivan, Harris A Wood's fine production of Theodore Kremer's master piece, "The Fatal Wedding", a four act comedy drama which is now being successfully per formed on three continents. The play is replete in scenes of pathos, comedy, sensational denouements and climaxes. A special feature will be Gussie Shires the child phenomenon as the little mother. STOVES RANGES Oar ('barter Oak a a d champion greet Range are toe bett anil aweilett range on ihe market (or the money .- .- .- .- HEATING STOVES COOK STOVES The coot autnaaa daja til nights make a demand for a saw beating itore. an! before yon toy, ee oar line sad gel prices We save a line of cook toves that oanaot be da sjsastsa lor tba price we ssk far them .- .' j FARMERS Mk. b.y FARM IMPLEMENTS See oar well-selected, up to date stock of GENERAL HARDWARE BEARD & CULVER CASH FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE Hallow Party. The liuild of the FJpiscopal church in vite you to the Hallow'een party in Slocum's Hall, Monday, this evening. You will be repaid for coming. The Guild have prepared a most atractive entertainment for your enjoyment, the special attraction will be the great Hal low'een cake containing a solid gold ring, a sterling silver thimble, a marble, a dime and a button. Be sure and spend the evening Monday in SUkuiu's Hall. We will pay the highest cash price for Hides, green or dry, Pelts .goat skans, furs, iron brass, copper, lead, zinc, rubber boots shoes Have some splendid bargains ie second hand Fnrenitnr ROSEBURG JUNK AND HIDE CO. Letter List. at the Rose- Remaining uncalled for burg poetoffice. Allen Miss Florence Iahti Mr Matti Billings T R Barger John Bertha Miss I Vysert Wm From berg Adolf Grehsm Mr T R Hinnie Miss Mary Hubbard T R Hill Mr Wm Hutchinson Ella Mcintosh Mr Clint Pitxer Mr D C Robertson Mr J T Shelton Mr W F Stewart Mr Jno H Taylor W R Tonas Mr T Thompson M S Worley Miss Myrtle Wright Mr A H name of the whole squadron to express j Persons calling for these letters will my sincere regret to the unfortunate please state the date on which they are victims of circumstances under which advertised, Oct. 31, lf04. no warship, even in time of deep peace, j The letters will lie charged for at the Do you know that Kice Kice have l more goods in their store than all the other furniture store in Douglas county, and sell it 4 tower prices. They can do this t iocs use .they buy in carload Iota and save freight and can save you money. Come and get our prices and make com parison. Mrs. Harvey Jones went to San Fran cisco today to enjoy a two weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Anna Dabney, who resides across the hay from the Golden (tate city. On her return home she will be accompanied by hef little son, Stanley, who has been visiting 'with his sister for- some time past. HOUSE t-wt- o nirr THE K 1 j CX FURNISHERS Can Furnish Ycur House Complete Largest Store j Largest Stock Can we sell you a stw 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 threw away old Chain. We can re-seat them at a small cost to you i : t You Can Save Money by Buying Your Furniture of Us ah thp nn and beanilful n Beit Room Furnltoie at very lo price. All late well pattern Irom the eheapent S-plece aull at S14 to best polUhe1 oak at 50. Burel troll Bedi at $: to .' Handsome Drrtiert. lull aixe. to S30.00 : new Carpets in all trie latest roloriuie. It will iav vou to Beau ti tu wfavM aD ace tliera : Prices from iSc to 11.43 per yd Fifty roUs of Halting fluestllnc you ever Baw at from 15c to tfc per yard I perlecilon Heater 25 The Peer of a'.l the acme of our 11 ne ol Kueani1 Ranires totlh- moves sfl-ou so awl. Heauuioi uiamI Ranse with blub closet $30 for 4-h !: P J32.S0 and $35 for 6-hole, dellered to.your nearest railroad Malum without extra coat RICE RICE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HOUSE FURNISHERS The objection of the members to the reception of former presiding elder, Kev D. T. Sumnierville as pastor of the Methodist Sfcnrch at Albany has result ed, it is announced, in a transfer by which RevVJ. W. McDoiiKaJl of Grants Pass will take the Albany chinch and Mr. nininervillr the Urania l'ass pas torate Married. A very pretty wedding occured Satur day evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Belle Jones. Mr. Dee rarriar, of Salem, and Miss Leona Vaughn, of Portland, being the contracting parties. The rooms were handsomely decorated with Oregon grape and myrtle, and were fragrant with sweet peas and roses. Mrs. F. H. Churchill presided at the organ. As the notes of the wedding march stole through the mazes of sub dued light and bleuding tints, the wed ding party led by Mr. Cbas. Farrier and Miss Artie Vaughn, entered and took their places beneath a graceful arch of mistletoe and myrtle covered with white blossoms. Rev. ti. H. Beunett pro nounced the ceremony. t .The bride is one of Portland's most ac complished and charming daughters, and the fortunate bridegroom is one of Salem's most popular and sterling young men. plenum reiresiiments were served. The presents were numerous and beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Karriar will reside in Salem. could have acted otherwise." Vigo, Spain, Oct. 28. The Spanish authorities gave permission for the Kus sian squadron to coal, limiting each ves sel to 400 tons. The squadron sai ed to day at daybreak, its alleged destination being Tangier. Iliih School Saffcrs lefcsL rate of one cent each. C. W. Parks. Steckatea. Take Notice. The Fatal Wedding". Theodore Kremer's wouderf.il I v successful indo ors ma, which eomos in the Opera House Saturday Sov Bth, under the. direct ion of Sullivan, Harris etc Wood, will nnd ei 'it edly play to. the capacity of the theatre. The play will be procured upon exactly the same) scale of splendor which mark ed its run 'in New York, a car loju) of scenery. porchaH i'has a! pquii'i- in ' larger this W. N. Moore, of Ruckles, ing prunes tor E. C. Ward ready bought about 500,000 this i .untv. The prunes are .... ; year ttian toe average ami the prices reach about 3'a cents per poond for Italians snd 2t4 to 2, for petttes. Last year the peAites commanded the higher price. Mr. Moore visited Roseburg late last week. Mr. L. H. Yarhrongh, an employe of the UardifttT Mill Co. of tiauliner, was at the counter seat Kridajr.Jar. Yarhrongh reports Gardiner Ma very busy city at thi time, says the mill is cutting out 100,000 feet of lumber every day with orders considerably ahead. He also re ports many visitors from the interior at Scottsburg and says the iiajierinen are delivering an average of from 1600 to 1700 salmon dally st the canner y. Harry Miller la the Toils. A warrant for the arrest ol Hairy Mil ler ou a charge of attempting to defraud the government in acquiring timber lands was issued out of the Federal court recently and upon this charge he was apprehended at the depot Saturday night while going north cm the overland train and arrested by Marshal .larvis and Nightwatch Dent. He was taken in charge by Depaty U. S. Marshal J. A. Wilson of Portland, Sunday, and was given a preliminary examination before II. 8. Commisslonor Zeue Dimmick at Oakland this afternoon, the result of which could not be learned at the hour of going to press Harry Miller was for merly of Roseburg but later went to Myrtle Creek where be was engaged in the hotel basiness and locating timber lands. He was elected Justice of the ieace at Roseburg a few years ago on the Democratic ticket. The football game, the first of the sea son, between the Koseburg and Kugene high school football teuns, proved s rather one-sided affair on the Koseburg gridiron last Saturday, resulting as it did, in a score of 11 to 0 in favor of the visitors. It was evident that the Eu gene team had lieen doing some I borough practice work, while the home team had not got down to hard work yet. The Daily Onard said : "Ihe Kugene team, since it wa- organised, has been practic ing hard and is now in good shape. Those who made the trip are Manager Keetly, Bean, Catiin, Francis, Watson, Mitchell, Farrington, Luckey, Farrow, McCuliy, Denhait, Hawkins, Dimmick and Delay." The Koseburg High school line-up was as follows : Quarter Faulkner Full Hack Short Right Half Back Fraley Left Half Back Hanan Center Hildeburn Right Guard K Pickens Kight Tackle McMullen Kight End Gagnon Left Guard McConnell I-eft Tackle E Pickens Left Knd Scanlon Friday night the Kugene team was entertained hv the Philedntian Debat ing Society of the High School. All numbers deserve commendation, bat the feature of the evening was a dialogue by six of the pupils of the eighth grade. Saturday evening a reception was ten dered the two teams in the High School assembly room by the Sophomore and I unior classes. The visitors conducted themselves in a very gentlemanly man- Engagement Announced. The Kngane Guard says : The engage ment of Miss Rose M. Dodge, '01, of Ashland, to H. C. Galey, ex 'OS, has been announced. Miss Dodge was the winner of the Beekman prize last spring and was very prominent in university circles while she was a student. Mr Galey is engaged in the insurance busi ness in Tacoma, Wash, but was former ly cashier of the Douglas county hank at Roseburg. For sale or rent s 3000 acre stock ranch in Klamath county, of which about '2000 is fine hay land producing on an average 1 1-2 ton per acre. Well watered, alfalfa does well on this ranch, a ready sale for hay. From 500 to SOO j head of cattle can be supported from time the hay is off until January. For particulars enquire of J. G. Flook. Koeelmrg, Or. TODAY IS PACKARD DAY Opinions from those that know place the Packard I'iano in the very front rank among the mary good instruments of this country. For Todav Only To introduce it you purchase a beautiful Walnut cased PABKARD PIANO at onr PORTLAND PRICES and we pay the first Hundred Dollars and you cay pay monthly Open Every Evening ALLEN &G ILBERT, RAMAKER GO- AT SALZMAN & BEARD BUILDING OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Ceasty Tresssrer's Notice. Notice is hereby given that all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to and 'including July 3, 1903, are te quested to present the same at the County Treasurers ottice for payment as interest will cease thereon after the dste of this notice. Dated Roseburg, Douglas county. Oregon, Oct. 13, 1904. Gso. W. Dimmick, County Treasurer. FOR RENT. The premises of N. P. Heydon, known as the Gossett Ranch, situated about five miles from Oakland, containing 423 acres, principally grazing snds. Inquire of F. W. BassHST, I Roeeburg.Ore. "French's'' Lunch Coaster. J. Fslbe will open a first-class restau rant and lunch counter in the Devaney building at the depot, recently known as the "Headlight Restaurant." Mr. Falbe is an experienced restaurant man and knows how to serve a bill o( faro or lunch to tickle the palate of his custo mers. He expects to be ready to serve the public with a good square meal or satisfying lunch by Weduesday morning and we bespeak for him a liberal patron-age- Ayers To be sure, you are grow ing old. But why let everybody see it, in your gray hair? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age. If you will Hair Vigor only use Ayer's Hair Vigor, your gray hair will soon have all the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for 60 years. " 1 am now over S year old. and 1 hay a thick. Bstssf head of lung hair which Is a wonder to even one who teas It. and not a gray hair In It. all duo to Ayer Hair Vlror -Mas. H. K. in mis. Becidu. Mlun. fl.M a bottle. All drunituu. for J. C. a Tar. CO., Lowell. Matt White Hair 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 Wf J W m VEGETABLE SICILIAN InALLrO Hair Renewed It 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. " ttZSTxTtJZiT'' DO YOU WANT To Buy Bonds? It so. vou want those that pay the beat dividends. A business education pays belter dividends than any bonds The best place to get a business edueatloa Is Garland Business College SILVBRTON, OREGON We have a Correspondenre Course In Shorthand In vestigate J. B. GARLAND, Principal Drink Soda rrom.. Uf HOME MAW CREWS CURRIER'S FINE NEW fountain x vvn nui fine UC Crisp U The BEST Tatties J K