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NEW BIRRING- GOODS W HAVE RECEIVED OUR LINE OF SPRING GOODS In ladies dress roods we have ALL the latest styles, in Woolens, Silk Shirt Waiate, Suits and Gattn Goods, also a full Hne of Novelties. .r Men, Youths and Tuns we have the best line of Clothing in the citv. in STYLE. CIJT and SJWRKMAXSHIP. WE LEAD. Mo. king your purchases in spring goods look at our line. THE PEOPLE'S STORE iHl Placer miners have quit looking down in the mouth. Mrs. Ethel Carlyle is visiting friends in I'raio this week. Osteopathy is a (.pacific for female disorders or nervoiiftness. Attorney Albert Abraham was an Ashland visitor last week. John B. Fullurton of Canyonvillf was in this city on business Friday. Whole and cracked corn for sale by the Douglas County Flouring Mills. tf Yardman 1). K. Troxel is laying off. Milo Atterbury is working in his place. A marriage license was issued today to Dr. Simpson and Mabel Grant both of this county. THE ROSEBURG HOUSE UAIVEY JONES. Proprietor Rates $1.00 per day and upward Meals served from 6 a. m. to 7 p. m New Brick. New Furnishings. Prompt Services. Opposite the S. P. Depot Grounds .' .' . Local and Personal. L et 'er rain, say the farmers. Before comine- to Rosehunr In trade, readers are requested to exam- i ine the Plaindealer advertising col- i umes. It's the active, wide-an-.il.-. ! business man who advertises, conse quently he is the most accommodat ing, sells the cheapest, and deals the most liberally in every way. Miss Mable Miller of Kugene, who has been visiting friends in this city has returned home. Mr. R. Grant of Corvallis, is visiting t the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. D. Osborn, in this city. 6. W. Wonacott, of Riddle, tered at the McClallen. is regis- Mra. P. C. Angel of Col use visiting her brother, Oeorge wife in this city. , Calif., is Sella and Noah Rose and wife spent with relatives at Oakland. Sunday There are few people that realize the ! great benefits derived from Osteopathic ... , ' treatment, until they have tried it. You .vise Anna Johnson of Drain is the i,i.i r ... . .. l Kui oi jirs. r. i.. Kinney in this city. J. W. Beckley, of Canyonville was in this city on business last week. CHOICE CANDIES ICE CREAM LATEST MILD DRINKS .V.V.'AW.V.V.VA'A Our candies are the highest grade goods in town. Comparison is the only true test and the one we always win out on. When it comes to high grade and de licious goods we have no competitors. wwwAv.wgvsv. mm CANDY STORE Roads are reported to be getting in fine Fhape throughout the country. If it ie a billions attack take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by A. C. Mareters it Co. tf O. M. Curtis and J. M. Webb, two brakeman running out of this station are laying off Miss Lillie Kidd will leave the latter part of the week for Ashland to visit for a short time. Frank Long of Coles Valley has !een visiting his brother, Atty. John T. I.ong of this city. Charles McOee of Oakland ia in this city on business. W. B Lambof .Wilbur was .in Port Ian. I last week on but-iness. Miss Clara I,eonard of Wilbur is regis tered at the Roseburg House. Judge M. D. Thompson and Maurice Webber were among those who went to Grants Pass to attend the big good roads convention today. Over one hundred and fiftv different styles in turbans and dress hats will be shown at the Bell Sisters' grand open ing Thursday, rriday and Saturday. Everyone can be suited. Call and see them. Notice first opening of ladies and Misses readv-to-ware hats from Match 7 on, at the Bell Sisters. A 30 acre farm near Corvallis that was bought two years ago for 2,0 was sold last week for $3,800. Miss Nora Vandyke of Oakland, who has been visiting friends in this city re turned home this morning. Mrs. Carrie Parsley and little ter ef Riddle were visiting Mrs. Parsley of this city last week. daugh A. C. C. L. Reed has returned from letroit, dai Farm transfers are being reported ir- where he has been considering a . . i nr uuuicwriere are coming. i i ho imoruis us ' , thai if io altiutl... . . L. I " o nui'truiri irUWUlf WIBl Li ( i.uuiuir UIBV Li V John Bargerand wife formerly of this ' iH locate there in the hotel and salon city, but now of Silverton, are visiting : business, in Kugene. i Dr. H. Mrs F. H. Hunter, of Roseburg, is in Physician the i ity to remain two weeks, tlie guest diseases of r. latives -Telegram. j removes' I free L. Studley the Osteopathic enres acute and chronic corrects deformaties and foreign growths. Consultion Phone or call for appointment. . . , , ire, rnone or call lor a Miss Lulu Cloyd left for Mvrt le Creek nm. ; k. j i. . - Omce in Abranara duildini: last evening to accept a position in a fc millinery store there. tf Ttieo. Jennings, of Cottage Grove, spent last week in this city and left for Portland Saturday night. George Turner, the timberman, left this morning for Portland where he will remain several days on business. The Woman's Guild of St. George's church will hold a sale of bread and cakes Saturday of this week, March 25, at Cannon's book store. The Gnild also , withes it known that they have a nnm 1 ber of cook books for sale at SO eta each. J. M. Coats and wife of Burk. Idaho. are the guests of the tatter's sister, Mrs. George Thompson of this city. A.J.Nichols, Amanda Nichols, Liz zie Dolan.lCharles Dolan, Thos. Dolan, and T. Dolan, Andrew Schevenf urtie, wife and three children of Redwood Falls, Minn, arrived in this city Sunday evening with the intention of locating. After a lapse of some four or five years the S. P. railroad company has attain granted the principal Postal Telegraph line repairers privilege to run veloci pedes on its road at the risk of the repairers. This concession was made to High French of Ashland ; Frank Jordan and G. O. McGilvrey of Cottage G rove and Repairer Krrickson of Portland. J. Fred Hurst, assistant secretary and manager of the Hurst Automatic Switch and Signal Co., has a working model of their own invention on exhibition in the dining room of the Moeier Fating House on Cass street. This is a very ingenious invention and it is claimed will, when installed upon a railroad system cause it to be impossible for a train to run in to an open switch. The object of ex hibiting the parcel is to induce purchas ers of stock in the company. SHIRT WAIST SUITS About the Theater The country looks green and heauti. fnl, with every prospect pleasing and eyery promise of abundant harvest. W. J. Robinson, a brakeman on the swing run out of Grants Pass has taken a lay off, J. K. Ray of Roeeburg is taking his place Arthur Hunt, the well known Oregon stockman, passed through this city to day enroute to Portland with six cars of cattle from Gaielle, Calif. Hon. J. (i. Mack of Portland who has been looking after property interests here for the past two weeks is attending to business in Glendale. White Pine Expectorant This reliable Expectorate Congh Care is hard to beat for the winter oonghs. It has both expectorating and sedative qualities, checks exces sive coughing yet promotes expecto ration and therefore helps the re spiratory tract to throw off any of fensive material. A full 4 oz bottle for 25c, F. O Poquette now has his new sa loon, the Theater Cafe, fitted up and in Mrs. W. S. Hamilton and sister. Miss i rUDIUng. rUer Mr' Piuette U a tfaor- Bessie Kidder, spent a portion of last gh T 'nd wiU undoubtedly .-mb- .;;,;.. r.:j : r- no a goou business at his new stand, the ....... .iciiuiK 1 1 icim; iu cugene. -j ; ruui ut me noeeourg meaier. I Rov Stearns and wife, of Oakland, are ' in this city today. Mr. Stearns is look-' ing after the business of E. G. Youne A Co. j Wollenberg Bros, have a most artistic window display comprising the very lat i est patterns in ladies' dress goods and wai-ls. Best secret service men on Pacific coast at your command, railroad, batet, bank, mercantile secret serviee done ; evidence gathered in all criminal and civil cases. Beat of work guaranteed. Address all communications to Lock Box No. 756, Roseburg, Oregon. If in doubt what you want for spring wear take a look at I. Abraham's show windows. This is applicable to both ladies an.! gents. Prof. Ray Henderson recently closed a very successful term of school at Klkton. He is at present assisting Connty School Snpt. F. B. Hamlin in his office. L. A. Greenley of the Fisk Assay Of fice, left Saturday morning for his lime properties in Douglas county, where he will commence burning the rock and manufacturing commercial lime. He will be away from Portland for several weeks and expects to keep up the work all summer Portland Telegram. California has just been stormswept and her "ideal.' climate has been According to the Medford Mail be-1 tured with a windstorm that skurried tween 2500 and 3000 acres of new SHOE REPAIRING Shop one door south of Mrs. East man's Jackson St. Nothing bnt the BEST LEATHER used. L. GOODMAN, EASTERN SHOEMAKER orchards have been set out in Jackson county, Oregon, the past season. Prof. J. E. Patterson of Dillsrd, and Prof. J. H. Hobbs, of Wilbur, two of Douglas county's most competent edu cators, spent Sunday in Roseburg It is observed that Rice A- Rice, the hustling house furnishers, are display ing an elegant line of Brussels and In grain carpets and Japanese mattings in their show windows, marked at and be low Portland prices. over the country at the rate of 100 miles an hour. Meanwhile old Oregon eiovea along serenely and calmly in the even tenor of her way proving conelat-ively that ahe has the most even temerel climate on the coast. V. S. Patterson, the painter, went to Salem Sunday morning to do the paint ing and decorating on A. Mosiers new residence at that place. Charles Summers of Yoncalla was in this city Saturday placing orders for building material to fill several contracts for buildings which he has on hand Ed Labree left this morning for Port land with a carload of cattle. Mrs. La bres will leave tonight for Portland to visit with her sister for a short time. "The Moonshiner's Iaughter" de lighted a large audience at the Roeeburg theater fast Thursday evening. The play, while of the blood and thunder order, was so well presented that the numerous gun plays were excusable Owing to the smalluess of the stage, the company could use but little of their own vtiery and the familiar battle scarred and weather- worn tcenery of the local theater caused a groan of dis gust to escape from the audience. The management might at least paU-h cp the holes in the old scenerv. Missionary Entertainment Mr. Arthur Burroway will give an en tertainment at the S. I' A. chun-h in West Roseburg Saturday evening March 22, proceeds to go to the foreign mi-eion-ary fund. Mr. Burroway's entertain ment consists of a variety of fine selec tions on one of the very latest improve 1 graphophones, his being one of the fin est instruments ever brought to Roee burg, it is said. Urge Stock Ranch for Sale We have a limited amount of screen ings suitable for chicken feed that we j offer for sale in quantities not lees than one hundred pounds. IH uglas Countv Mills. tf Ry McClallen will leave Friday for Pendleton to commence his duties as private stenographer for W. J. Furnish. Mrs. McClallen and little son Donald will join him early next month. A little of the old time western diver sion still crop out in this highly cultur ed and refined county occasionally as will be seen from the followind note token from theGlendale Ntws : "Shoot ing on the streets at night and other lawlessness should be stopped. There is no fun or pleasure in such actions, and fatalities may result from stray bullets." A large black bear was killed Snnday afternoon on Upper Cow creek by C. R. Buschmann. The animal was a fine specimen and came to his death during the windstorm. He seemed to have been scared out by the severe wind and did not take into consideration that bul lets are more difficult to dodge than falling timber. News. Hay For Sale. In car innA ln Wood and hay for sale. Leave orders i wriU) r. A. perry Medford 0rew)n f prices. tf with J. F. Barker & Co. tf TOPI CREDIT IS GOOD Oar Installment Plan will fur nlih jour b o ui e eon plete an easy lerms. NO LIMIT! THAT'S OUR GAME 1 905 TOVI CIEMT IS GOOD Our Installment Plan will fur nltb your home com plete on eaey terms MUST BE A BANNER YEAR WE'VE COT THE GOODS WE'VE GOT THE PRICES WE MUST HAVE THE BUSINESS CARPETS, MATTINGS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS Ingrtin Carpctc; hear? weave an'', choice colorings: itront' durable; per yard 35. 55. 60, 75 AND 80 CENTS Velvet CerjjeUjjjlS'h deilgnt; sp-cial. per yard $1.00, $1.10 AND $1.40 Bru.ell CayKthc- latent Hylen ri.-b designs, per yard. 65, 75, 80 AND $1.00 A- X. Meniftere Brass lis: beautiful designs, per yard ... $1.35 AND $1.40 THE LATEST FAD IN CURTAINS, 50C. TO $7.00 A PAIR DECAYS ARE DANGEROUS WHOLESALE AND I E T A I L RICE & RICE THE HOUSE FURNISHERS Roseburg Oregon Mrs. 8. M. Kelly, who has been re ceiving medical treatment for rheuma tism in one of the Portland hospitals, arrived here Thursday from Oakland, where she has been visiting for the past week with her mother, Mrs. Rossell, She was accompanied home by her niece, Miss Minnie Brown, of Oakland, who will visit here for a few weeks. District Attorney Geo. M. Brown has returned home from Cottage Grove and Eugene where he has been looking up evidence in the attempt upon the life of John Fletcher by John Branton. Mr. Brown states that the case was a moat interesting one to work upon it being so much like the former Branton case, where Claude, a brother of John, was convicted of m order a few years ago, H. W. Clark, toe veteran traveling salesman of Wadham A Co. of Portland, is soon to retire from active service He will be succeeded by R. C. Vaught, a well known traveling salesman. Mr. Clark, who is a civil war veteran, has traveled in this territory for over 20 years and his annual visits will be missed by those most intimate with him. Mr. Clark, alter seeing the Lewis and Clark fair will visit England and several European countries before re turning to the Pacific Coast. Assessor Staley'g troubles have com menced as the blanks for the industrial and military roll of Douglas county have been received from the Secretary of State, and Mr. Staley is at a loaa to know in what way it would be most simple for his deputies to handle them. The sheets are so large that it will be very unhandy for the average county de puty to handle his;blanke, with assess or's book, pen and umbrella undera tree n severe storm, while water ia dripping off him and the farmer, whose bands are besmeared with Oregon soil. These blanks may be all right in counties like Multnomah, but in rural counties they are all wrong. Mrs. George Bart let arrived in this city Sunday to visit friends for a short time. Mr. Bartlett is at present em ployed in this city looking over land titles for the O. A C. R. R. Co. F. B. Waite returned to Roseburg Friday from a business visit to Coos county. Owing to the recent storm he was unable to arrive here in time to at tend the funeral of his father. A few days ago Sam Knight met a large black bear while in the mountains, he had no gun with him so bruin went on his way unmolested but Mr. Knight aays he will have a good gun handy next time. Mail. A fine tock ranch containing 1000 acres: j00 acres prairie: 100 acres ila?hed, hurnel and seedt ; ISO acres light scattering brush ; ISO acres heavily timbered with old growth fir and white cedar; well watered with numerious living springs ; nearly all fennd : fairly gvf house and good barn Will keep fi-.- li to 150 head of cattle. II miles from Myrtle point on county road. Trice $12 M per acre. Roberts A Carter Mvrtle Point, Oregon. nUaaSO Card of Thanks. We desire to express our appreciation of the kindness of our many friends and neighbors, in our bereavement, who as sisted us by their words of By m path v and acts ol kindness, to comfort in our great loss of husband and father. Mil- B. B. Brockway and iamily. Hne Watches and Jewelry Ntw Shirt Waist Suits. New Shirt Waists. New Ladies' Shirts. New Silks for Shirt Waist Suits. New Tan Shoes for Ladies. i First Opening of Ladies' Gage Street Hats on Tuesday, Harch 14 JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE SURE DEATH SQUIRREL P0I50N A Speedy Des truction of Squirrels, Goph ers, Rats, nice. Crows, Etc. SURE DEATH To Gophers and Squirrels. Tbe best article yet prepared for tbe destruction of these farm pests. A. C. MARSTERS Si CO. DRUGGISTS ROSEBURG, OREGON WANT ADVERTISEMENTS None ran under thu hetd mill bo cb.rrt-1 '.or at lue rmtr of on cnt . word Jor to in-vmotu. So drMiljemnjt taken for lts thn len real Society Heatings. WASTir To txehmnjre a rood bicTcle for drains kom Apply to box XTi, HoMiri. Or. TYPEWRITER- Sun TypewrlKr In foo' con dluon for talc for 3J. em: IIS. Call at Plain dealer office. WASTED--1 to lou in RoMbanr. centra:. Uh ir Ilhour !mtr.v. ..menu t.n. .. mn.t h rlM:caah- Addreai r . o box 'TT. Soar bora A. F. 4 A Hald reeular meetings c mo'h. J. T. Bridges. W. M S. T. J 1 wiTT, Secretary. I LAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of Woodcraft. Meets oo 2nd and 4th Thnrsiaa fit a.mfY u,tK a , tK. T M. Laare; Lodg So. 13. i O. O. F. Visitin members in eecona . good star :r invited to attend. Mrs. A. B. Fickle. Unardian Neighbor. Bell Morian. Creek Second aad Fourth Thursdays. Carts CsasaaaOM Mrs. B. W. K.vana. Clearwater. Kan writes. My husband lav sick for three months. The doctors said he had qnick roneurupUon. W e procured a bottle of Ballard's Horehotind Syrup, and it cured him. This was six years ago and since then we have always kept a bottle in the house. We cannot Jo without it. For coughs and cold.- it has no tvjual. 25c, StV and f 1.00. For sale bv A. C. MarstersA Co. BR 0. ELKS. Bosebarg Lodge No. 326. Holds regular eommnnica- lions at I O. O. F. Hall on second and fourth Thsiakn of -v. ... - UJUUIU. I All members requested to attend recu ! iarlv and a.", riaitinE brothers are cordi ally inwited to attend. C. B. Caxsos, K. R Rot MoClallts, Seer tar t. State teachers' certificates have been granted to S. P. Htewart, Roseburg; J. D. Baughman. Riddle; I. JL Patterson, DtDatd; Miss Maude Jtagon, Baker Citv. A state life diploma was granted to Miss Aura D. Thompson, Roeebnrg. A baseball team has been organized by the Roeebnrg High School boys with Eogene Jewett, captain ; B. F. W agner, manager; Ross Uoodman, assistant manager, (iames will probably be ar ranged with other school teams, both north and south of here. Dale Strange, who formerly held a po sition on the Plaindealer is fitting up a portion of the room in the Salaman and Beard building, formerly occupied by the Allen A Gilbert Haymaker Piano House, for a job printing office. Finia Dillard and Charles Anderson will occu py the other half with a real estate office. Special sales by Htearna & Chenowith Oakland and Yoncalla, White and other sewing machines $15.00 and np; water pipe ; wire, plain and barbed; cut and wire nails ; the only guaranteed black smith coal ; two carloads Page: woven wire fence, the only tempered wire fence for sale. n8 U Horace T. Jones of Roseburg and K. S, Suelling of Portland have been look ing over conditions in Curry for several days and spent a few days at Port Or ford. They are bright, affable, capable young men, but did not state whether or not, they would locate in this section. Port Orford Tribune. They are special land office agents and are more liable to locate some of the Curry county timber locators. For sale, Toulouse goose eggs now ready, from prize winners, 25 cents each. Send in your orders early : eggs limited. AddressFJ. A. Kruse, Hoseburg, Ore gon. (m!5p) Clingenpeel, the jeweler, ene aver, optician and watchmaker has jaal re ceived a fine new stock of vlocks, 1 ..lies' watch fobs, riugs, watches and other fine jewrelry from which he has rem ved the tariff, which places it witl in re i of all. Call and sec him. Next .l.-.i i. poetofficfe. Myrtle Creek's Election. The city election was held Monday and this is the way it looks now. B. A. Hunsaker, mayor; J. Dunnivan, W. Kramer, J. Hall and C. R. Mc.iee, councilmen; C. O. White, recorder ; L. L McKenney, Treasurer. Notice All holders of the W. R. C. quilt tickets are requested to be present Fri day evening, March 17, at eight o'clocki at the Foresters hall. Committee Wedding at Starvout 8. Jones and Mrs. S. E. Rondeau were united in marriage March 11, 1906, at the bride's home at Ptarvottt. The ceremony was performed by Justice Montgomery in the presence of a few near frineds and relatives. Far aa laaaired Aspctilc Loss of appetite always results from faulty digestion. All that is needed is a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and I.iver Tablets. They will invigorate the stomach, strengthen the digestion and give you an appetite like a wolf. These Tablets also act as a gentle laxative. For sale by A. C. Marsters k Co. 0. D. 1st SEPARATE BATTALLION .O.N. U , meets at Armr.r Hall Thursday evesmi, at 8 e'clock. F. li. HiEua, Cap. 10. O. F.-Philetarian Lodge No. 8. Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Case streets, on ;atardaT evening of each week Mem bers of the order in good standing ar invited to attend. . H. O. Lewis, N. O. .T JEwrrr, SecrsUry. OE. 8. Roeebnrg Chapter No. g Holds their regular meeting oa tbe first and third Thursdays in each nonth. Visiting member? in n I tending are leeuectfollv invited to at tend. Maade Rast. W. M. Regina Rest Secretary. UNITED ARTISANS. Cmpqua As sembly No. 106, meets second aad fourth Saturdays of each month, in Native Sons' hall. Visiting members will receive a cordial welcome. A. C. Marsters. M. A. Mix viz Joxas, Secretary. , laOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Camr No. 126. Meets st the Odd Fellows' Hall in Roaahnr. at and third Monday evening. Visit 8 neighbors always welcome. J. M. Bridges, C. C. N. T. JEwrrr. Clerk Kof P.-Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meet eyery Wedneedav, in t. O. O. F Hall at 7:30 p. m. Members in food standing are invited to attend. Jar. A. Prrrt, C. C. M. F. Wright, K. of R. s 8. There are few people that realize th )' great benefits derived from Osteopathic treatment, until they have tried it. Ten shoo id raveetigate. City Trtasam'i Naoct. Notice is hereby given that all parties holding city warrants endorsed prior to Sept. 10, 1903, are requested to present tbe same to the city treasurer for pay ni. -nt, as interest will cease thereon af ter the datfe of this notice. Dated Koeelmrg, Ore., March 7, 1986 H. C SUXT, City Treasurer. Chtjp Nan, windows and MsaMiags. Sykes A Carroll have moved their plumbing shop from the old Flook building on Main street to No. XU Jack son street, the building formerly oc cupied by F. F:. Hands Cigar Store, and are prepared to handle anything in the plumbing and tinning line. Phone No. 261. ,f Married. BOOUE WILLIS-In Roseburg, March 16, 1J05, Dr. C. K. Bogue and Miss Minnie Willis, Rev, Oeo H. Bennett, 'Officiating. HECK-MKDLEY. At the residence of the bride's parent- in Oak land Sun day March 19, 1905, Helen Medley to Walter Beck, Rev. Leonard officiating. DIED. RUBELL At Oakland Ore. March 18, 1906, Mrs. L. R. Rubell, aged 83 years and 6 months. The remains were shipped to Eugene for burial Sunday. All curablo diseases respond more readily to Ostiopathic treatment than by any other known method. For guaranteed dental work go to Dr. Pearson. J. P. Johnson, laatist, Grave's build ng. 49U To Advertisers. The judicious Rise bug advertisers should not forget the twice-a-week Plaindealer. It circulates throughout the length and breadth of the !' in ;-;na valley and it is capable of helping wonderfuly in extending the trade of Roeebnrg business men, which will be good for all the people of the citv. Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at the Rose burg post office Brown Mr PC Cones Wm Kn.tnett Mr Louis Nurre Mr J J Simmonda U S Todd Mrs Deliia Vanconant Frank Persons calling for these letters will please state the date on which they are advertised, Mar., 20 1905. The letters will be charged for at the rate of one cent each. C. W. Parks Egga for R. Mynatt. No. L S. L Wyanotts ale at $1.00 per setting. L. Roeeburg, Oregon, R. F. D. A Urand Ball will be given at V ilson's Hall, Melrose, Or., March 34, 1905, H. E. Wilson, Manager. tf WE MUST SELL Stanley's, in the room adjoining the postoffiee have several hundred dollars worth of first-quality merhandise that must be sold immediately. Our Hugo ie store is overstocked with goods, hence we brought a stock here and are now giving you the chance of a lifetime A CHANCE TO BUY MER CHANDISE AT HALF PRICE You can now buy at retail for less than regu lar wholesale prices. MEN'S CLOTHING Some of the beet goods manufactured dozen's of patterns from which wtl". $2.50 to $12.50 Regularly they would sell at 55.00 to $25.00 YOUTHS' CLOTHING $2.00 to $7.50 a Suit. A Big Saving on Any Suit Yon Choost BOYS" CLOTHING Knee Pants Suits Ages 4 to II years. 7Si to $3.95 a Suit HATS For Men and Boys, 3Sc to $1.50 You niake from 25c to 1.80 on any Hat in the lot by getting it her SHOES- On Men's. Boys', Ladies' and Missea' shoes we can save you fully one-third your money. Nevligee and Golf Shirts, Underwear, Suspenders, Socks, Neckwear and Handkerchiefs at Half Price. STANLEY'S NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE ROSEBURG