NEW SPRING GOODS WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR LINE OF SPRING GOODS In ladies dross (roods Cotton Goods, also we have ALL the latest i full line of Novelties. styles, in Woolens, Silk Shirt Waists, Suits and For Men, Youths and Bays we have WORKMANSHIP. WK L1'.A1. the best line of Clothing in the city, in STYLE, CUT and 1'efore making your purehases in spring goods look at our line. THE PEOPLE'S STORE I. ABRAHAM, PROP. ROSEBURG, ORECON. Now is the time patliic treatments, is the result. to take your Osteo- j A permanent cure Klla Mack and Fannie Col v mi Looking Glass, were in Koseburg week. of this A marria.c license has lieen issued to John Perry and Clara Wroe, both of Gardiner. If yon are sick Physician. Don't will follow. see the Osteopathic delay. Good things Mrs. Jas. Martin and Jeannette Dixon, both of Chico, Calif., are registered at the Hotel Mcl'lellen. Assessor Geo. W, Staley visited Oak land this week on business in the assessors department. THE ROSEBURG HOUSE UlfR JONES. Proprietor Local and Personal. Rates 1.00 per day and upward New Brick, New Prompt Services. S. P. lepot Grounds Furnishings, Opposite the J. ing. P. Johnson, dentist. Grave's build 49tf For guaranteed dental work g I to Or. V:;ron. After a few more ate ure. winters spring will All curable diseases respond more readily to Ostiopathic treatment than by anv other known method. Several new :U Koseburg. families have arrived There are few people that realize the great lenetit8 derived from Osteopathic treatment, until they have tried it. You should investigate. One CoqaiHe river ncr I2JM0 lags. og drive numliers Raiu doesn't stop farm work in southern OMML Mrs. D. C. Mills of Heppner, Oregon, ; and aunt of Mrs. J. C. Morris of tbia and orchard j city, who has been visiting here for I some time returned home Wednesday. Alt-ike clover is becoming a grass with Mt. Hood farmers. favorite D.mglas county's exhibits' may lie of the best. Portland Journal. Mrs. Geo. From and two daughters of Chicago, who have been visiting friends i in this county for the past yeir will re turn to their borne in the east within a few weeks. Whole Bttd cracked Douglas County Flout iiig Mills orn for sale by the tf mi ,v CHOICE i CANDIES ICE CREAM LATEST MILD DRINKS ArVWVVVUVWVIrVyVVWVlJ 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 pnmnAtitj"ir V - l n r 1 - - f t I WWW WW w II Currier m Mi-s Gertrude O'Brien of Eugene, is siting with .'.irs. V. F. Anderson of is citv. Mrs. John King and daughter. Mist Ida King, who have made Roeeburg their home for the past two years left Wednesday morning for Portland to make their home with their son and brother J. F. King. Mrs. D. T. Summerville, of Grants Pass, is visiting her daughter Mrs. W. 11. Fisher, of this city. Attorney T. T. Parker, a former resi dent of this city but now of Portland is in this city today on business. The l'mpiua bakery it now located in its new building on Cass street, next door to the Cass street meat mar ket. a3 tf Z. I.. Dimmick and Koy Stearns, two of Oakland's moat proniiuent business men, were looking after financial inter ests in Koseburg this week. The I'mpqua bakery is now located in its new building on Cass street, next door to the Case street meat mar ket, al ti W. S. Britt of Kiddie was in this city Monday. He visited the target range during the afternoon and showed the boys that he could shoot some, himself. Heard A Culver, the enterprising hardware and farm implement dealers, are erecting a large implement ware house on their lot on Main street just south of Dr. Hoover's office and residence. J. D. Hamilton of the Title Guarantee aa 1 Loan Co. was in Portland this week on business. riai be ! hat Awful Aunt," watch for her, i coming to Koseburg. Date will aiw later. w. H. Newman i- moving his honse- BOl 1 effects from Comstock to this city where he intends to reside. While street improvements are being considered by the council it might be well to give that portion of Oak Street between Main anil Jackson a little at tention. It is the worst ever seen and faces the Douglas County Bank building. H e Bred ley, the second hand .r.- selling your household rhcst cash price paid for same man, goods. 'n A. K Knglish of this city, has been visiting with her brother, Monroe Kent m and famiiv at Roselturg. Ash lard Tribune. J. M. 1 . am h arrived in this city this morning from Halsey. with a carload of household effects. Mrs. Umb and child ren will arrive hare tonight. They have purchased a track of land near Dillard and will hereafter make their home in this county. Harrv I.inser, better known as "Duke of Coffee Creek," in company with Burt Sutherlin and Frwl M osier, both east ern capitalists, are absent in the Coffee Creek miuing district, looking over min ing properties. Miss Jennie Gil yen has returned from Portland where she friends. has been visiting "Hit the Trail" is the slogan of 1MB. The Iewis and Claris opens June 1. You can fiit the Trail every day until October IS. Mrs. L. A. Allen of Wilbur, who has been visiting with Mrs. Charles Hadley, in this city for the past few da) has re turned home. The trial of Senator Mitchell will be held in June and that of Congressmen Hermann and Williamson will follow in quick succession. J. K. Komley and Kobt. I.omley and wife, eastern parties who have been looking over Oregon tin bet interests, left on this morning's local for Portland. Miss Jessie Bartle who has Iteen employed at the residence of Win. P. Johnson has returned to her home at Myrtle Creek to reside, Mrs. Hamilton, of Portland has taken Miss Parties place. The steel gang of the Southern Pacific railroad company is laying heavy steel in the northern part of the railroad yards in this city this week, the work is under the supervision of general road master W. Bollins. J. T. Maxwell was in town from Ruckles Thursday. He tells us that about '-'" of the Austrians employed on the S. P. K. K. steel gang near there have gone on a strike and left on Tues days train for Portland. R. S. Warren a young man from Portland has rented the store building north of S. K. Syk,.g hardware store on Jackson street, and will establish a bookstore there. He advertises a ton of fine books to the public both at private and auction sale. The members of the Koseburg orches tra deaire to extend their choicest thanks to all of thoee who so kindly as sisted them in the production of the lo cal talent drama "Captain Racket" at the opera house last Monday evening. Sheriff McClallen has turned over to the county treasurer over $130,000 tax collections for the month of March upon which the usual 3 per cent rebate has been given. This is considerable in ex cess of the amount turned over tor the month of March of last year. KUPPENH E IMER CLOTHING : FOR HEN : Men's Two Piece Outing Suits, $6.00 to $1100 Men's Sack Suits, $12.50 to $20.00 TAN SHOES The Florsheim Shoe for Men. The Cro-s Shoe for Ladies. Everything that the well dressed man desires for summer wear. JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE Kseing and Snyder's fine scenic pro duction of "Ten Nights in a Bar Room," was presented to a good sized audience at the Koseburg Theater Wednesday. The performance was a fairly creditable one and many comedy specialties were introduced. Tlie company carries an excellent little brass band. Marsters brothers ot the Koseburg Marble H orks have just received a car : load of fine marble and granite stones of all sizes, anil are exhibiting them at 1 their new store on tbe corner of Cass ' and Rose Street. This is the largest White Pine Expectorant Ttiij reliable Expectorate Cough Cure is hard to beat for the winter cough. It has both expectorating and sedative qualities, checks exces sive couching yet promotes expecto ration and therefore helps the re spiratory tract to throw off any of fensive material. A full 4 oz bottle ior 25c, n Hiram Briggs, of Comstociv. L C. Ke it. of Brockway and M B. Kirken daii.of Camas Valley, were Koseburg visitors Tuesday. James Inman of Looking Glass, was in this city on business Monday and called at this office. Mr. inman has al ready commenced his campaign for president of tbe C. S. and says he will surely have his name on the official bal lot in 1H0S. Grant Taylor was over from Winches ter Tuesday. Mrs. Dumbleton is im proving uecely ai d can now sit up at intervals, he States. ! n't faii to attend he big Book Auc tion Friday and Saturday at 2:30 and 7 ::0 o'clock, one door north of Sykes Hardware Store. Keep your bowels regular by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and I iver Tablets. There is nothing better. For sale bv A. C. Marsters. Marsters Bros , the local marble deal ers have moved into their commodious new brick on the corner opposite the Kice A Rice furniture establishment. It is observed that tbev are displaying an elegant line of tombstones, monu ments, tablets, etc. Klamath county has raised tSO.OOO of $100,000 bonus for the Weed Railroad extension to Klamath falls, and has ob- ta i np.1 an extension until May 1 to raise the balance The balance will undoubt- ' nJ u)l elet umi P todte B'"l'"ient edlybe raised and railroad connection I of hih rlaM n,rble end granite ever with the outside world seems to be aa- j reived in Southern Oregon. . I Among the witnesses present from Douglas county at the land fraud trial at Portland are: J T. Bridges, register of the l S. land office at Roeeburg : J. F Wright, tilide: Chas. Barker, oak Creek S. C. Bartrum, Roeeburg. the latter be ing superintendent of the Cascade forest reserve, Receiver, J. A. Boith. John F Givans, F. B. Alley, Robt. Watson, J. D. Hamilton, and Attorney General Crawford. W. G. Grubl e, of Scot tabu rg, was in this city Wednesday attending the; ! County Convention of tbe Modern Woodmen. Mr. Grubbe is a prominent farmer and deputy assessor of his pre- j cinct. He reports that his enumerations j will show a decided increaae for his dia- j trict this vear. SURE DEATH SQUIRREL POISON A Speedy Des truction of Squirrels, Goph ers, Rats, flice, Crows, Etc. 1 avflfl iHf ' SURE DEATH To Gophers and Squirrels. The best article yet prepared for the destruction of these farm pests. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. DRUGGISTS ROSEBURG, OREGON H. M. Barrett, of near Diilard, was transacting business in Rosebarg Tues day. The Blaindealer was la von-' I with a pleasant business call. Dr. C. E. Wade of Drain is in tbia city today on business. Dr. Wade was the attending physician during the illness of Kv Cooper shortly liefore he was shot by Sherman Shook and was called to this city to give evidence in regard to that case before the prosecuting attorney. Gold Hill is right in line. People of that progreasive town have decided to i make a permanent exhibit of the agri cultural and mineral resources of that section at the S. P. station to edify the passing throngs to and from the Lewis and Clark Expoaition. The funds will Shelleh Carroll, the fireman who with A. O,. Johnson was so hadty injured by the falling wall at the Reed saloon fire i ie to be on tbe street with the aid o. .ulchea. His injured foot and ankle W. B. Lamb, of Wilbur, was a Roee burg visitor Tuesday. He says it is feared the Italian prune crop about Wilbur was slightly damaged by the cold rains of the last week of March. SHOE REPAIRING Shop one door south of Mrs. East- man'e Jackson St. Nothing but the BEST LEATHER used. L. GOODMAN, EASTERN SHOEMAKER David Thompson a pioneer farmer and fruit grower of near Brockway, was ' transacting business in Roseburg Tues day and favored the Plaindealer with a subs-ription renewal. He reports fruit and grain prospects excellent in his section ot the countv. Travel on the Southern I'acific is al ready increasing through Roeeburg and the northbound overland. No. D now regularly arrivee and departs in two sec tions. The increasing businees has made it necessary to put on two more passenger crews, and it is expected that number will still be farther increased later on. be supplied partly by the town council 111 improving as fast as could be expect and partlv by private subscriptions. What is the matter with Roeeburg fol lowing the very commendable example of Medford and Gold Hill ' Portland is becoming a great n e city, at wbii'h place this beautiful flower seems to grow to perfection, Roseburg will have to look well to her laurels or she wiil lose the long enjoyed reputation of le:ng ti e rose city of the s tate Set out m re rose gardens. A. B. Hainee, Jr., of Elkton, was transacting businees in Roeeburg Tues day and visiting with hie old friend Assessor Geo. Staley. On Wednesday evening Mr. Hainee attended the coun ty convention of the Modern Woodman lodge in this city aa a delegate from Elkton. The Plaindealer was favored with a pleasant business call. A farewell surprise party was given Miss Ida King at her home Monday evening by a number of her friends. A very pleasant evening was spent. The guests each bringing baskets of refresh ments. Those present: Mr and Mrs DS West, Mr and Mrs W E Clingen peel, Pearl Wright, Misses May and Emma Fisher, CS Jackson. Oscar Lind sey, Marie Jonee, Laura Spalding, Millie S trader, Ora Thompson, Martha Cum mins, Mrs W C Hildebrand, T J Caw field and John Preechen. Miss King left Wednesday morning for Portland where she will enter a business college. ed. Mr. Johnson is yet unable to leave his tied as his injuries consist of a badly wrenched rib and back, but is slowly improving. Smith River Residence Burned. The residence of J. O. Gunter, on Smith river. Id miles northwest of Drain, was destroyed by fire Sunday niaht. together with its contents. Only a few articles of bedding were saved Some members of the family escaped only in their night clothing. The family is in a destitute condition, as all their provisions and most of their tcols were bnrned with the house. Neighbor are helping to relieve their imn imitate needs. The lose is total, there being no nsurance. J. E. Sawyers, lawyer public. Office np stairs County Bank Building. and notary in Douglas tf Wood and hay for sale, with J. F. Barker & Co. (eave ordere tf Turkey Eggs White Holland tnrkey eggs for sale at 3 per eleven. A. Shwab, Gervais, Ore. alO p YOOB CEEDIT IS GOOD On I InstallmeDt Plan will for n I b jour h o w e e o m lilcte on easy terms. NO LIMIT! THAT'S OUR GAME 1905 YOUI CIEDIT IS GOOD Onr Installment Plan will fnr n 1 1 h your b o m e c o m Dlete on easy term MUST BE A BANNER YEAR John Bishop, a prosperous farmer, who resides between Wilbur and Oak land, was transacting business in Roee burg Wednesday. He says the roads are drying up rapidly again and that crop prospects sre very promising in his locality. He says Mrs. E. J. B idler, who resides on an adjoining farm, who has been seriously ill, is now rapidly recovering. A neat modern six roomed cottage is being erected in the Wait addition jnst South of the Flook residence for Mrs. P. L. Reed. Messrs Kantz and Nichols are the contractors. From the same vicin ity seven more new modern homes may be seen, including the elegant new two story residence of John L. Sutherlin, all of which are nearing completion. Five of the seven new bomee are being erect ed in Waits addition. WE'VE GOT THE GOODS WE MUST HAVE WE'VE COT THE PRICES THE BUSINESS CARPETS, Ingrain :arpi-te; MATTINGS, RUCS, LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS heavy weave anl choice coioringi; utrnna dura per yard. 35. 55. 60. 75 AND 80 CENTS Velvet CarpeU; rich denlgni. special, rer yard $1.00, $1.10 AND $1.40 Brusscll :arpets the latest styles; rich designs, per yard, 65, 75, 80 AND $1.00 E X. Menlsters Brum- 1U; beautiful designs per yard ... $1.35 AND $1.40 THE LATEST FAD IN CURTAINS, 50C. TO $7.00 A PAIR DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL RICE & RICE THE HOUSE FURNISHERS Roseburg w Oregon The city council manifested good judgment in the selection of a recorder to fill the unexpired term of H. L. Mars ters whose resignation was prompted by his rapidly multiplying personal bnsi ness affairs. A. N. Orcutt who succeeds to the office is a rising young attorney of Roseburg who stands high in his chosen profession. He ia a most worthy and exemplary young man and thoroughly qualified for the position, which he has been chosen to fill. Cteiner A Chapman, of the Red Cross Drugs Store, have received their fine plate glass counters and store furniture, and are now busily engaged in preparing their store and stock for their opening which is expected to occur aliout the 10th of this month. W. H. Richardson, of the firm of Richardson A Fullerton, nforms us that they have also ordered a fine new outfit of plate glass counters and other fixtures which will airhe soon, and then their store will be thoroughly renovated, papered and painted throughout. Let the good work go on. Roseburg has tbe name of being one of the most up-to-date towns in Oregon, bat there is always room for improvements. At the retrular meeting of the '05 Mental Culture Club in Roseburg Tues dav afternoon, the following othcers were elected for the year commencing in next September: Mrs 8 C Flint, resident; Mrs 8 R Lane 1st vice presi dent Mrs F W Benson, 2vice president; Mrs F A Boyce, secretary, and Mrs J C Fullerton, present incumbent, treasurer. During the ensuing clnb year, which closes on the 2Tth of this month, tbe organization has increased its member shin and continued the sound state of ts finances. The topics in Russian and Japanese were carried out very success fully. The nationality ot the topics for the coming year will be selected at the next reanlar meeting of the club this month. .Miss IVan Mnvely, who last fall was dismissed as teacher from the Cottage (irove high school because she could not produce her diploma, which had become lost, the case having become famous through its being carried through the courts, has begun suit against L. F Wooley, O. O. Veatch and C. H. Van Denburg, directors of School Diatrict No 45, Cottage Grove, for damages in tbe sum of 3fi0, together with tbe costs and disbursements in the suit. I he papers were nied in tne circuit court by Miss Shivelv's attorneys, Medley 4 Johnson at Eagene Tuesday. Sad Accident to an Old Pioneer Pine Pianos for Little Money. Never liefore in the history of South ern Oreyon. has there been such a dis play of fine pianos and organs, grai'bones and email instruments, as Burrs Music House is showmg to the public. i n Mr. Burr s recent trip east, he se cured some rare instruments at some startling low price.', and he is going to give his patrons the benefit of some ex tremely low figures. Think of a bran new Kimball piano in an antique oak case, one of Chicago's best products for 1315.00: one lovely bran new Jacob Doll in a burl walnut case an 1 will accept f 15.00 down and per month A bran new Shurman piano, that we have known other dealers to ask $.150.00 to IMMQQfaraa price, if tak m at once $'J43.0O. We also have a few bargains in second hand or used pianos one of Kimball in a black case in feet condition for 1175, another piano used only three years for 16B. We also have some rare bargios in organs but space will not permit fts to renumerate them. GrisBsacs We are agents for the Columbia. Vic tor, Zonophone. Talkaphone. and Kdi son machines and we constantly carry a stock of from twentv to thirty ma chines for vou to select from, easv pav- ment if desired. Small InjTumtnts. Our stock of violins, mandolin? and tiuitars were never so complete as now, ai. 1 if yon will call at our store we will convince you that our prices are one- third lower than ever offered in South ern Oregon before. Call or write for prices today W. A. BURR, Music House. Town Lots For Sale Choice building lots in Kinney's im proved plat of Roeeburg. near Mait; street, good title. Price H per lot. Address. N. A. Richards, tf From a note sent to the Plaindealer, from "1'ncle Sam" Hansaker, at Ku- gene it is learned that his .wife had fall recently and that her right leg was broken just above the ankle. Her many old time friends in Douglas county where the family resided from 1S54 to 1871, will be pleased to learn that Mrs Hansaker is doing as well, if not better than could be expected under the cir cumstancee. Farm For Sale A gool 100-acre farm for sale, II miles east of Koseburg. Ore., 10 acres under cultivation, a small orchard of 4-year old trees bearing, berries under cultiva tion : a giod 8-room house and good barn. A bargain. Address. Box 38. Roeeburg, Ore. a!7 p Farming ilachinery Repaired JA.1ES ARB4.NCE S Macfcia Swmp Repair Engine. Boile a. Aotomobiei. Blcrcies. all kiDdt of Mill Machinery. Fa.-- Machinery. Lawn Mower, ail k:ad Grinding and Polish - ia ione ai ihe Cor Wi Read All of This. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS ; Ss..c- run under ihu head will be caaigeil lor at tac rate ol one cent a worn ror two .nsertaoaa. No advettiaemens :kea for less than ten cent For sale A good, first class, well pay- er- ing Grocery. Kea in for selling Engaged in other business . Good buy This store is a good buy in some one because of location, clean- . ness of stock and good trade. Price Twelve hundred dollars. Partner Would take partner for or '- int. if he w..-uid take charge of busi ness at reasonable salary besides his share of profits. Address Box 343, Roeeburg, m!3 WANTED A competent homeleeper. AJ Jrea A. T. Ambioee, Yoocaila. Oregon. V ANTED To exchange a good bicycle for a Jr. , ing hone. Apply to box n. Roaersurg, Or. WASTED 1 to 4 lot in Rjeebaig. central, with or withoct improvements prtc mutt be right icaah. Address t. O. box .... Eoaebarg. Society Meetings. Handkerchief and Collar Bazaar. The members of the Y. P. S. C. E. of the Christian church will hold a Hand kerchief and Cjllar Bazaar, on Saturday April 15th, at which time fancy hand kerchiefs and collars w ill be for sale. A market day sale will tie held at the same time and place. The patronage of all is solicited. The place will be an nounced later. a 13 DIED. lealth smth. Disease and Sickness Bring Old Age. Herbine, taken every morning before breakfast, will keep you in robust health, fit you to want off disease. It cures constipation, billiousness, dyspep sia, fever skin, lives and kidney com plaints. It purifies the blood and clears the complexion. Mrs. D. W. Smith, Whitney, Texas, writes April 3, 1901: "I have used Herbine, and find it the best medicine for constipation and liver troubles. It does all you claim for it. I can highly recommend it. 50c. Sold by A. C. Marsters & Co. $500.00 Reward. The above reward will be paid by the OomatJ Court, for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the per son or persons that shot and killed Jacob J. Renter, near the mouth of lit tle Canyon, Douglas county upon March i5rd. ltOo. Dated this dav April 3rl, 1h05. M. D. Thompson, County judge. F. A A. M. Lanrei Lodge No. 13. H a. sis regular meetings on aed f arth Wednesday of month. J. T. Budgsb, W. M. N. T. Jbwtr, Secretary. B. F. O. ELKS. Roaetrtirg Lodge Nc. 396. Ho. d; regmar communica tions at I O. O. F. Hall on second and fourth Thursday jI each month . All members requested to attend regu iarlv and ell Ttaiting brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. C. R. Cannon, K. R. Rot McClallfs, Secretarr. S. L Wyanotts Kggs for sale at 1 1.00 per setting. L. K. Mynatt. Koseburg, Oregon, R. F. D. No. I. O. D, let SEPARATE BATTALLION .O.N. 13., meets at Armory Hall every Thursday evening, at S o'clock. F. B. Hamux, CapC Oregonian: L. A. Greenley has re turned from atrip to his lime properties in Douglas county, and he will return there next Saturday to direct the con t-nuance of the work, lestcrday an additional crew was put to work, and he exuecta to begin the manufacture of lime for commercial purposes within the next few weeks. He says that work i active in tbe Brushy Butte country in the development of copper properties. Men are sinking i haft and a very good grade of chalcbpyrite ore has been uncovered. Just how exten sive this is has not yet been learned, but the work now being done will de termine this. SMITH At tbe famiiv home four miles south of Roseburg, Thursday morning April ti, 1.105. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Smith, wife of Cyrns Smith, aged til years last September, after a brief illness. Deceased was a well known and high ly esteemed pioneer lady of this county She was born at Zaneeville, Ohio and crossed the plain with her parents, A. H. Woodruff and wife in I8M, locating in this county where she was married to Mr. Smith. Seven children were the issue of this union, who are aa follow: Irving and Oeorge of Portland ; Mr. L. G. Dumbleton, of Winchester; Mr Kate Dowder, of Crabtree ; Clay, Cole and Mis Hattie of this place. Three brother are also left to mourn their loss, E. T. Woodruff, of Cleveland ; R. A. Woodruff, of Melrose and George Woodruff, of Myrtle Point. The fnneral servi ces will be conducted at the family home at 11 o'clock, Friday morning by Rev. J. A. Townsend, of this city, interment iu the Roseburg Masonic cemetery. Weather Keport. U. S. WCATHKK BfRKAr Oftktc, RosKBt Rti, Ore. Week ending 5 p. ni., Apr. 5, MflS. Maximum temperature 74 on the 3rd Minimum temperature, 3t on 3rd Rainfall for the week, 0.15 Total rainfall since 1st of month 0.03 Total iainfall from Sept. 1, 1U04, to date, &9R, Average rainfall f-om Sept. 1 to date 29 51. Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 11KM, to eate, 7.15. Average precipitation for 2S wet sea sons, 33.57. Thos. Gibson, Observer. Rheumatic Puss Qakihr Believed. t The excrucating pains characteristic of rheumatism and sciatica are quickly relieved by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The great pain reHexing power of the liniment ha been the sur prise and delight of thousands of suffer ers. The quick relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many timee its cost. For sale by A. C, Marsters A Co. O. O. F Proletarian Lodge No. 8. Meets in Odd Fallow' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Cass streets, on Saturday evening of each It, Mem bers of tbe order in good nan Jirsg arj invited to attend, H. O. Lewis, N. G. N.T. Jtwm, Secretary. K. If it is a billions attack take Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a uuick cure is certain. For sale by A 0. Marsters A Co. tf A Dandy for Burns. Dr. Bergin, Pana, 111., writes: "I have used Ballard's Snow Liniment : always recommended it to my friends, as I am confident there is no better made. 'It is a dandy for burns.' Those who live on farms are especially liable to many accidental cuts, burns, bruises, which heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow Liniment is applied. It should always be kept in the house for cases of emerg ency." 25c, 50c aud $1 00 Sold by A. C. Marsters A Co. laVCAN The Umpqua bakery is now located in its new building on Cass street, next door to the Cass street meat mar ket. 3 tf SEE EBONY STOVE PIPE ErUMEL rimrr but timciy run DRIBS QUICKLY WITH A BRILLIANT GLOSS Store Staves, RmdlMtort, Jtangere, Hwmamg Drum. Com I tladt, iroa a TBooaairD onu mma xamoTae wm a coat to stag, I Stat sad Quart Caa READY FOR UH Sold By 5. k. SV kES Phone 351 - - - - Roeeburg, Ore ot P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meet every Wednesday, in I. O. O. F Hall st 7 :30 p. m. Members la good standing are invited to attend. Jas. A. PexnY, 0. C. M. F. W sight, K. of R. A S. LILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women ol Woodcraft. Meets on 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at tbe I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members in food standing are invited to attend. Mas. A. B. FicxLS. Guardian Neighbor. Bell Morian, Casax Second and Fourth Thursday. OE. 8 Roeeburg Chapter No. 8 Hold their regular meeting on the Aral mil thirri TtinraLn in ak nontb. Visiting member in good i tan ding are respectfully invited to at tend. Maude Rest, W. M. Regins Rast Secretary . UNITED ARTISANS, Umpqua As sembly No. 106, meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month, in Native Sons' hall. Visiting members will receive s cordial welcome. A. C. Masstsbs, M. A. Mi n.n ik Joxss, Secretary. VTa DMEN OF THE WORLD.- Camr No. 126. Meet at tbe Odd Fsllows' Hall, in Roeeburg, every first and third Moods evening. Visit ing neighbors always welcome. J. M. Bsioass, C. 0. V T. Jtwrrr, Clerk. Best secret service men on Pacific coast at your command, railroad, hotel, bank, mercantile secret service done; evidence gathered in ah criminal and civil case. Beet of work guaranteed. Address all communication to Lock Box No. 756, Koseburg, Oregon.