The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, April 24, 1905, Image 3

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    NEW SPRING
WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR LINE OF
In ladies dress goods we have ALL the latest
Cotton Goods, also a full lino of Novelties.
For Men, Youths and Hoys we
WORKMANSHIP. WE
Befon making your purchases
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
THE ROSEBURG
HOUSE
HARVEY JONES. Proprietor
Rates $1.00 per day and upward
New Brick, New Furnishings,
Prompt Services. Opposite the
S. P. Depot Grounds .' ." ."
ICE CREAM
LATEST MILD DRINKS
sags
AV.VW.V.'A'.V.WJ
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.
CHOICE
CANDIES
ass
TAW
White Pine
Expectorant
This reliable Expectorate Cough
Core is hard to beat for the winter
coughs. It has both expectorating
and sedative qualities, checks excee
sive coughing yet promotes expecto
ration and therefore helps the re
spiratory tract to throw off any of
fensive material. t
A full 4 oz bottle for 25c,
HAMILTON DRUG GO.
W. M. HODSON & CO.
711 OAK STREET
MACHINE
WORK
OFSAU KINDS A SPECIALTY : BICYCLE
SIMMIES AID f PAIRING : CRIM01IIC. SAW GUMMING
Read the Plaindealer
CRAND DISPLAY OF
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
For all that's NEW see RICE & RICE Reliable
Furniture and Furnishing is here. Keep us in
mind. House cleaning time is now with us So
come here for your needs in FURNITURE and
RANGES.
NEW LINE OF BEAUTIFUL HAMMOCKS,
LACE CURTAINS, CARPETS, MATTINGS, LINOLEUMS, SHADES, CURTAIN POLES
WALL PAPERS-BEAUTIFUL PATTERMS LIHINCS AT 3 1-2 TO 5 1-2 PER YARD
CROCKERY AND CLASS WARE, WE HAVE PILES OF IT
FURNISHING HOUSES COMPLETE 18 OUR SPECIALTY
RICE & RICE FURNISHERS
styles, in Woolens, Silk Shirt Waista, Suita and
have
LEAD.
the best line of Clothing in
in spring goods look at our line.
Local and Personal.
Kose- are blooming.
See the Osteopathic physician.
T. L tiraves visited Kugene last week, j
Get your berry boxes and crates of I
S. K. Sykee.
K. J. Hewes and wife have returned !
from Portland.
Faster and strawberries arrived at i
about the same time this year.
A course of Osteopathic treatment
will put you on your feet.
C.tI Beeker, of Cleveland, was in the '
city on business last week.
W. B. Sykes, of Skelley, was transact -ing
business in Roeeburg Friday.
Now is the time to buy your bee and
poultry supplies, of S. K. Sykes
Whole and cracked corn for salehv the
Douglas County Flouring Mills., tf
S. E. Busbin of Olalla, was in Roee
burg on business last week.
William Irwin, of Ten Mile was looking
after business interests in this city Fri-'
day .
Mrs. G. E. Houck and son George re
turned houie from Portland Friday ev
ening. Have Dr. Lowe cure your head and
eye ache with a pair of his superior
glasses.
W B. Clarke expects to cut about
ioo.000 feet of lumber at Millwood this
summer.
Five horsepower Fair hanks A Morse :
gasolene engene for sale. Good as new.
In. ". lire at this office
Otopathy is the best treatment
known for a permanent cure. The best
is aiways the cheapest.
Mrs. C. Rymer has returned from
Groats Pass where she has been viait
inir for a short time.
J. E. Sawyers, lawyer and notary
public. Office np stairs in Douglas
County Bank Building. tf
Dr. E. J. Page, of Oakland, was iu
this city last week the guest of his
daughter, Mrs. A. H. Orcutt.
June 1 has been set apart for Rose
ba
e and Douglas county at the Lewis ,
and Clark fair. Remember that.
Geo Norman, clerk in J. F. Barker x
Co grocery, has returned from Portland
w ere be hae been visiting friends.
Mrs. J. T. Cooper, of Wilbur who has
been visiting her daughter Mrs. V. L. ,
Bogard of this citv has returned home.
Rov Stearns and wife, of Oakland, i
were in this city Thursday evening re
: turning home on Friday morning's local
I Portland will tie packed full of room
' ing houses by the time the fair opens.
There'll be no trouble to find a pi ice to
sleep.
A Union hog weighs 1150 pounds, 27
pounds more than the St. Ixrais hog
It will be at the fair. Oregon against
the world.
The Umpqua bakery is now located
in its new building on Cass street,
next door to the Cass street meat mar
ket. a3 tf
Goldfield, Nev. is a live mining town.
A miner last week threw away $35,000
' which be had cleaned np, the saloons
getting most of it, in his drunkenness
they charging him as high as $100
treat.
Remember Dr. Lowe can do all for
your eyes that can possibly le done
i with glasses He uses no "fake" meth
' ode, if he did be could not continue to
i do the great amount of business he does
each time he visits Roseburg.
Mrs. E. T. Morian arrived from
Grants Pass Friday morning where she
has been visiting for a short time. Mr.
Morian has accepted a freight run out
of that place and will move to Grants
Pass immediately.
for all the News
SWELLEST EVER SHOWN IN ROSEBURG
GOODS
SPRING GOODS
the city, in STYLE, CUT and
I. ABRAHAM, PROP.
ROSEBURC, OREGON.
Go to S. K. Sykes, for your garden
plows and cultivators.
A. C. Vernon, a prominent 1-ooking
Glass farmer, was in Koseburg on busi
ness last week.
Fred T. Fisher, foreman for the W.
P. Johnson company was in this city
from Myrtle Creek last week.
Dr. Lowe's superior glasses cost no
more than others, and you have the
benefit of his skill and over 18 years ex
perience. Keep vour bowels regular bv the use
i of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
: Tablets. There is nothing better. For
sale by A. C. Ma ret erg.
Dr. H. L. Studley the Osteopathic
Physician cures acute and chronic
diseases, corrects deformaties and
removes foreign growths. Consultion
! free. Phone or call for appointment.
Office in Abraham duildimr. tf
H. Snook, the contractor, passed
through Albany this noon. The con-
tract for the Tillamook court bouse was
let to him at f 114,500 and he will have
an an summer joo at uuamooa nemo
! crat.
Mrs. Louis G. Dumbleton, of Win
chester, passed through Roeeburg on
Thursday evening's local fur Green's to
visit fur a season with relatives. Mrs.
Dumbleton has almost recovered from
the bullet wound received several weeks
ago at the hands of Leon Vial.
Hon. A. F. Brown and wife have com
pleted their extended tour of the holy
lands and Europe and on April 7th they
ailed from London for New York.
They will return to their Oaklaad home
after a few stops to visit friends while
crossing the United States.
At the present writing interest seems
to be lagging in the matter of a Fourth
of July celebration, but the advocates
; have not by any means given up the
i proposition and assert their plans will
, be carried out, there being sufficient
time ahead to consummate all arrange
ments.
Another change has taken pi.ice at
the meat market of J. D. Agee 4 Co., in
this citv ; John Bostermundt who ar-
rived here last week bavins been trans-
ferred to the Roseburir . market, and his
place here ia now filled by Clayton
Negley, of Rose burg, formerly of Indi
ana. News.
All present indications are tli.it the
Williamette Valley will have a bumper
prune crop this Fall and the growers are
encouraged to believe that at least fair
prices will prevail. In a few lowland
orchards the blossoms were so badly in
jured by the frost or cold rains that
little if any fruit is expected, but
reports from most districts show the
outlook to be good.
Editor Sloan P. Shutt. of the Gold
Beach Globe, is ad vocating a coast wagon
road np the Rogue river to a point near i
the Southwest corner of Douglas county
and thence to GlendaJe, and there is a
probability that construction work on
this proposed road, which will tap a
great timber and mining country, will
be commenced before the close of the
present season.
It ia reported that the S. P. Co., will
issue a new time card tbe first of the
coming month. Tbe big ferry boat
Solano which has been in dry dock and
cleaned and repaired, is now ready for
service, it is said, and will resume its
runs between Benicia and Port Costa.
There will be several changes in the
freight and passenger schedule, and
passenger trains Nos. 12 and 10 will
probably be put back on their old time.
For guaranteed dental work go to Dr.
Pearson.
H. H. Gillette and F. K. Million, two
of the most popular trainmen n the
employ of tbe Southern Pacific Com
pany, have resigned their positions with
the Company to engage in business for
themselves in Ashland. They recently
leased the Weiss brick block, corner of
Fourth and A streets, near the depot,
and have already opened up a neat
cigar, confectionery and lunch goods
store, on the first-class and are prepar
ing to open a first-class restaurant in
connection. Tbe boys have many
friends here and along the line from
Roseburg to Ashland and Ashland to
Dunsmuir who wish them success in
their business venture. Tidings.
J. P. Johnson, dentist, Grave's bnild
ing. 49tf
With the June number will begin The
Pacific Monthly's series of special edi
tions for the year 1905. They will com
prise a number for Portland, Seattle,
for Southern California, for San Fran
cisco and the souvenir number of the
Lewis and Clark Exposition, also a spe
cial automobile numl er. The articles
of Dr. Wolf von Schierbrand, six in
number, on "The Coming Supremacy of
the Pacific" are also promised, and the
plans contemplated by the publishers
will, without question, place The Pacific
Monthly far in advent e, not only of
present competitors, but also into the
unreasonable class of periodical litera
ture on the Pacific Coast. The Pacific
monthly is sold to regular subscribers
at the extremely low price of $1 a year.
We have made an arrangement with
the publishers by which we are able to
offer it in connection with the Plain
dealer (both publications) for $2.50 a
year.
Wood and hay for sale. Leave orders
with J. F. Barker 4 Co. tf
See the Pittsburg electric weld fences,
at S. K. Sykes.
E. E. Wells of Olalla ia in this city on
business today.
Prudent people purchase Or. Lowe's
superior glasses.
Ira Cole, of Glendalo was in this city
on business this week.
Grants Pass will celebrate the Fourth
of July in a rousing manner.
J. D. Bingham of Riddle is regis
tered at the Hotel McClallen.
You are safe when you patronize Dr.
Lowe . eye safe and price safe.
Walter Threlkeld returned to his
home at Umpqua Ferry today.
Sheriff McClallen and Assessor Staley
went to Yonealla today on business.
E. Wimberlv, Miss Bartel and Mrs.
Allison spent Sunday in Winchester.
See the new ad "wool wanted" by
the Roseburg Hide ami Junk Co., on
this page.
J. F. Arrant, superintendent of the
Crater Lake National Park is in this
city today.
Frank B. I-ong of Cleveland is the
guest of his brother Justice J. T. I.ong
of this city.
A marriage license has been issued to
E. E. Wilder and Ivv P. Cornelison.i
both of Riddle.
Miss Alda Williams, teacher of the
school at Ruckles, was visiting in this
city Saturday and Sunday.
O. R. Banta, a Cow Creek miner is iu
this city on business. He advertises a
team for sale iu today'B Plaindealer.
Fullerton A Richardson and tbe
Marsters' Drug Co., have new ads on
the first page of the Plaindealer today.
Mrs. G. Worthiagton left on last eve
ning's local for Canyonvilie to visit the
family of her son, Alex Wcrthington,
near that p;ace.
Mrs. M. Montgomery of Junction,
who has been visitiug tne family of Dis
patcher E. B Pengra of this city has
returned home.
M. J. Kelly and wife are in Oakland
today making a transfer of their resi
dence property of that place which they
have recently sold.
Among the Easter window decora
tions, Fisher & Bellows Co., Rice A
Rice, I. Abraham and Mrs. M. Joseph
son deserve special mention.
For more than 18 years Dr. Lowe has
made a specialty of testing and titling
glasses to children's eyes. Parents don't
neglect this sacred dutv. Free tests.
Thursday and Friday of this week,
April 27, and 2S, Dr. Ixjwe, the eye spe
cialist, will be in Hotel McClallen. Call
and have him test your eyes for glasses.
Fruit growers, read the fine clubbing
offer for the Plaindealer and the Nation
al Fruit Grower, America's best fruit
, journal, on tbe last page of this paper.
Fob Salx Three very desirable home,
; near town and the best school in
Douglas county. Address J. W. Motes
Roseburg, Oregon. ml5p
Mrs. C. W. Vail, of Oakland, was n
this city this week, visiting with Mr.
Vail who is timekeeper for OLe of the
steel gangs on tbe S. P. construction
force.
Attorney Albert Abraham and Jar.
Hildebrand went to Drain today to look
after the shipment of coal samples from
tbe Umpqua coal mines to the Lewis :
and Clark fair.
Draughtmen J.C. I-ewis, who is draw ing
tbe present ownership s-ctionai
maps for the county assessor ha almost
completed his work, only six more large
maps remain to be finished.
Thursday and Friday of this week
April the 27 and 29, two days only. Dr.
Ixwe, the well known oculo-optician will
be at the Hotel McClallen. Don't fail
to have him test your eyes.
Elvis R. Gowdy, formerly with tl e
Grithn Hardware Co., of Eugene, ia
spending a few days in Roseburg look
ing over the town and visitiug with
friends. The Plaindealer wa favored
with a pleasant call.
Have Dr. Lowe cure your head and
eye ache with a pair of his superior
glasses. They cost no more than others ,
and you have the benefit of bis skill and
i over IS years experience. Consultation
free, April 27 and 28.
Fullerton and Richardson tbe druggists
have finished renovating their drug
store near the depot. Their new plate
glass top counters make a neat appear
ance, and places their store among the
finest in Southern Oregon.
The time of the year has come when
every good citisen should take an inter
est in the sanitary conditions of the
town Rubbish should be burned,
heaps hauled away and old lumber and
unsightly trash piles cleaned up.
U. G. Walker, proprietor of the Cot
tage Grove paint store ami agent for Pat
ton' Sun Proof paint, is spending a few
days in Roeeburg interviewing some of
the many builders in thir city relative
to shining up their premises in the lat
est improved style. The Plaindealer
was favored with a pleasant call.
Jas. Sheffield, an old pioneer of this
county, made the Plaindealer a pleasant
business call Saturday. When he came
to this place tnere was but a single
bouse, the Aaron Rose homestead, on
the present site of Roseburg. He has
been a reader and a subscriber to the
Plaindealer since its establishment in
1868 and now holds a paid up receipt for
tbe paper to May 1, 1906.
Editor A. S. 1 Hi ton, of the Med ford
Mail, spent Saturday in Roeeburg trans
acting business before the U. S. Land
office while on his way to Portland to
spend a few days. Editor Rliton says
grade work is progressing on the Med
ford. Crater Lake railroad, which means
much for the future development of Med
ford and tributary country.
Capt. F. B. Hamlin has received in
structions from Major Geo. O. Yoran to
forward immediately the names of six
militia men and one musician to act a
guards at the Lewis and Clark exposi
tion . So far but three men and the
musician have been selected by Capt.
Hamlin, they being Sergs. Walter Threl
keld, P. A. Webb and J. O. Singleton,
and Musician Fred Short.
During the week Stearns & Cheno
weth sold ten miles of Page woven wire
fence, to the following parties : Rafe
Dixon, Dixonville, five miles; F. B
Waite, Roseburg, two miles; S. C. Mil
ler, Dillard, three miles. Over two
thousand dollar's worth of wire fence
alone is not a bad record for one week's
sale by our local hardware dealers.
Oakland Owl.
SEA FOAM RUNS
DOWN SCHOONER
Marshfield Or., April 22.-The steam
schooner Sea Foam has started on her
eea career Willi a wreck to her credit on
t le first day she poked her Ihjwh in salt
water. Yesterday morning she put out
of the Columbia river on her maiden
voyage with a load of lumber, and last
night, during a dense fog, seven miles
off Coquille Bay, she ran down the sail
ing schooner Del Norte. A few minutes
afterwards that vessel was bottom bp
and a derelict on the ocean.
The Sea F'oam was recently launc hed
at Gray's Harbor, and was added to the
fleet of A. W. Beadle A Co She was
towed to Portland, where her machiiiery
was installed and her cargo of I timber
was put on. She was on t he way to San
Francisco with it, but alsiut noon todav
she put into Coos Bay with her Ixiws
smashed ami the crew of the Del Norte
on her deck-. The Del Norte was
owned by R. D. Hume of Curry county.
Her cargo was slight loss.
Stanley's Will Remain
Stanley's the cut price store recently
established in Roseburg, next door
f)uth of the postortice, will remain iu
usiness here, and for the present, at
least, will cotuinue to sell merchandi-e
at a saving to customers of a third to
half their money. Those in need of
clothing, shoes, etc., will do well to look
over Stanley's line.
Team For Sale
A good, gentle gray team, weight
about 1200 each, for sale. Inquire at
Farmers F'eed Stables. Roseburg, Ore.
H. French, the Postal Telegraph Com
paq's Superintendent, returned to
Ashland Sunday evening to complete
work under way near that station.
P. Sinnott came down from GoM Hill
Saturday night and returned to that
place Sunday evening. Mr. Bismol is in
charge of one of the gangs placing new
ballast on the road bed near Gol 1 Hill.
N. F. Throne, who has leen visiting
at Glendale and evidently trying his
luck at trout fishing, has returned to
this city. About fishing: well, he re
fuses to make any statements for publi
cation. Neal McBeatb, who placed in jail
here last week on a charge of arson was
released on bouds Saturday evening.
The bonds were in the sum of $1000, and
signed by F. M. and J. W. Conn, W. R.
Vinson, E. L. Autenreith and Geo. A.
Crane.
With Mrs. C. B. Cannon as chaperon,
a party of young people consisting of
Misses Iallian and Flossie Kidd. Alta
and Flora Cannon and Master Wallace
Cannon spent Kaster Saaday nt Win
chester. Robert KidJ and J. Johnson
of Portland, went with the party to act
as rescuers in case any of them fell in
the river.
K L. Sinnott, the American Type
F -under Company's exert press build
er, is busily engaged in installing the
PlaindeaJer's Babcock Standard press
and Iexter folder iu lbs new Plaindeal
er brick on Jackson street, but the new
machinery could not be installed in time
to print this issue of the Plaindealer as
was anticipated, so this number of the
paper is issue-.! trom the old office
I I :!' av s paper, however, wil. come
, - i tlie new press and folder providing
no difficulties arise.
A number of members of Oak Camp
, No. 125. Woodmen of the World attend
ed the memorial services, under the aus
pices of Ikiuglas Camp 2-SS at Oakland
Sunday, the principal sjeaker being
Rev. Harbit, of Wilbur. A short mu
sical program was also rendered. The
following members of the local Uniform
Rank went in uniform under the com
, mand of Col. '.. N. Agee, adjutant and
Capt J A Buchanan, Albert Palm. H O
Howard, Rus Harness, J M Bridges. J
E Sawyers, H M Martin, D P Fisher,
I Roy Elmore, Edward Jennings, C
: I hurchill, L Burrongh, N T Jewett, M
J Kelly, O A Houser and C W l.awson.
j Others who attended the ceremony from
Roseburg were L Wisnberlj and wife,
Mrs M J Kellv, Mrs J M Bridges, Ar
thur Mahonev and Miss Clarke.
Humor aa Philosophy
By DUNCAN M SMITH
PERT PARAGRAPHS.
Some men who have nothing to lose
but their reputation often seem very
reckless, but when we have investi
gated their asset we understand their
carelessness.
Prosperity Is a sure cure for the bablt
of remembering auld lang syne.
It ia possible that the coming man
may csBt n shadow before, but is moet
apt to leave not n footprint behind.
When a girl breaks an engagement
she usually has the material at hand
to make another.
Generally when n woman begins
bragging of her husband she first
makes certain that be isn't within hear
ing. tT -I
Whether or not snow seems beautiful
depends on tbe point of view.
frxt vwiTtat
oh
KUPPENH
:
JOSEPHSON'S
THE BIQ STORE
SURE DEATH
SQUIRREL P0I50N
A Speedy Des
truction of
Squirrels, Goph
ers. Rats, flice,
Crows, Etc.
A. C. MARSTERS & CO.
DRUGGISTS
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Debating Club at Glide
The tiliJe Lyceum was organiied latt
week with Mrs. Connine. president and
Miss Ona Matthews, secretary
The :
ijuestion debated at this lime was. "Re-:
solved, that country life is better than
cit v life The speakers on the arnrm-
alive tide were Perry Wright. Ona Mat-
thews. Pearl lUtri.-i.l. Kred Diekrnan.
tjuy Soper. Klla Roony, H I. Kngies and
J F Wright. On the negative were Mrs
Lily. MyrteSla WillUms. Tom Findley,
Minnie Pieckman, and Frank Livings
ton. The judges were Miss Dunham,
Mr. Connine and Mr. Shrutn The next
meeting will !e Friday 2Sth of Anril in
the Olide Hall. K very body invited.
Hie subject "Resolved, that won.ei
have the rights of suffrage." The speak- j
ers for the affirmative are J F Wright, i
Mrs Lily, Ona Matthews. Minnie Oiek
man, Fred Oiekman, Ed Wright, Nellie
Roony, Pearl Hatfield : negative, H L
Kngle. Myrtella Williams. Miss Pun
ham, Tom Findlv, Km ma Kindly, Frank
Livingston. R. T. B.
Mental Culture Club Meeting.
The D6 Mental Culture Club held a
very interesting session at their regular
meeting, Tuesday afternoon of last week
the program consisted of the following
numbers :
Ixjeeon Review. Mrs. S. R. I-ane.
Miidie Mrs rr..! I'.iVi,'
a i . . u d vi-
Kenn.
Paper, Tolstoi, Miss Florence Aiken.
Tbe paper on Japanese Art was illus
trated by some very beautiful pe imeiis
of Japanese handcraft.
To Ladies of Roseburg.
Mrs. Antenreith's suit book for the
spring styles has just arrived with
samples of both silk shirt waist and
suits. We will be pleased to have the
ladies call and see them. At residence
on Jackson street, south of Klks build
ing. m4-p
A Dandy for Burns.
Pr. Rorgin, 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."
35c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by A.
C. Marsters ic Co.
May Day Ball
A grand May Day ball will be given
at the Armory hall Monday evening
May 1st, 1906, under the auspices of the
I ady Maccabees. A tine supper will be
served and good music will be secured.
A good time is promised those who at
tend .
Born.
LKATH ERMAN-On April 15, W06, to
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Leatherman, of
Med'ord, Oregon, a 7H pound boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Leathermau were for
mer residents of this county, Mis.
Leatherman (nee HsM Minnie Ktlisoiii
being one of Douglas county's popular
school teachers.
OATMAN At Myrtle Creek, Thursday,
April 20, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
Oatuian, a son.
EIMER
FOR HEN
Men's Two Piece Outing Suits,
$6.00 to $12.00
Men's Sack Suits,
$12.50 to $20.00
TAN SHOES
The Florsheirn Shoe for Men.
The Cross Shoe for Ladies.
Everything that the well dressed man
desires for summer wear.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that, on cr
j aiout the 35th of January, lajs, there
were lost or stolen from the residence of
Chas. II. Bitting, of Ekmglas county.
Oregon, two notes and one check, tbe
latter being drawn on the First Na-
tionai Bank, of Koeebnrt;. Oregon, and
signed by one I. H. Winget in the sum
of about The rirst of the notes was
made by B. C. Agee, favor Chas H. Bit-
ting, in tbe sum of 410, rate of S per
cent int.. and the second msde by W. S.
Brosi. favor Chas. II. Bitting, in the'
sum of $600, rate S per cent, each of said
notes being made on or about tbe 30th ;
day of May. IMS. All persons are here-'
bj warned against purvhasing or receiv
ing the said and above described notes ;
and cbevk. a. arrangements are being
made for settling the same.
Dated this 10th day of April. 1905.
A. M. Aerinotos,
Administrator of the estate of Chas.
H. Hit tins, deceased. air mlt
Notice j
A tine ranch for sale. One hundred ;
nd fifty-five acre of fine ranch land ,
worth $1000, but will take $740 ii soldi
at once. Any hdmeseeker that wants a 1
bargain should communicate or see me j
before buving Address Allen Wilson
t'amas Valley, Ore. mlp
Letter List.
Remaining uncalled for at the Roet-
I burg pot office
Cobhran W H
Cashidor Mr
t'arterMr F V
Curtic Mr I G
Caloer Mr John F
Field- Mr A L
Hint V l.ar.dt
Helsth LJ
Heinrich Rev Jno
Hunter Wm
Heldt Wm H
Jones Mr W C
Patterson Eva A
Qucker Mr Pick
Shipley Mrs W J
Stevens W A
Simmonds Vise M
Simmouds Mrs K
Williams Miat F.
Person? calling for these letters wil 1
please state the date on which they are
advertise.!. Apr. 24. 1905.
The letters will be charged for at the
rate of one cent eaoh.
We Want Wool
AT THE
ROSEBURG JUNK & HIDE
I COIPANrS
CORNER ROSE AND OAK STS.
WE PAY CASH
i
For Anything You Have to Sel
You can have
A BoBntltal Sly el
Health, Harmony.
Durability. Joy.
Cleanliness. Pence
through tbe application of
THE Musi PtTM.I w
FL0OB PAINTS
HADE BY
put up m
Quit. Ball-Gallon and Gallon Cans
BEADY FOB USE
You Can Apply It
Sold By 5. K. SYKES
Phone aj i .... Roeeburg, Or
CLOTHING
;
SURE DEATH
To Gophers and
Squirrels.
The best article
yet prepared for the
destruction of these
farm pests.
Farming "sj Tlislilj Repaired
JAilES AUS OCE S Macktec Shop
Repair Engine- Batla t, astomobiels. Btcreles.
all ktndt at XVI Machinery. Farm Machinery,
Un Mower, all kind M Grinding and Poliah-
ing done ai the Car Wi
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
Soi ai ran ante this bead will be charged '.or
at tbe rale of one cent a word for two insertion.
No adTeiiuesenia taien for Ies man (en cent
WASTED a competent aoaaexeepar. Ad
dreaa a. T. asabtoaa. Yonealla. Oregon.
WANTED To exchange a good bicycle for a
driving bona. Apply to box XT. Boaeoorg, Or.
WANTED 1 to 4 lots in
with or without improve
right ; eaah. Address P. O.
Sceiety Meeting.
AF. A A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13.
Holds regular meetings on seconfl
and f ortb Wednesdays of each
montb. J. T. Bniseas, W. M.
N. T. JawkTT, Secretary.
BF. O. ELKS. Row bo i Lodge No.
336. Holds rry.ii.ir common ica-
tiona at I O. O F. Hail on second
and fourth Thursdays of each month.
All members requested to attend regn
.ariv and all Tinting brtbers are cordi
ally invited to attend.
C. B. Can-nox, 8. B.
Rot McCLAixrti, Secretary.
0. D, 1st SEPARATE BATTALLION
-O.N. U. , meets at Armory Hall every
rhoraday ereninc, at 8 o'clock.
f. B. K amu. Capt.
I.
O. O. F. PhileUrian Lodge No. S.
Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor
ner Jackson and Cass sties, on
Saturday evening of each week. Mem
bers of tbe order in good standing ari
invited to attend.
H. O. Lxwia, N. O.
N.T. Jswrrr, Secretary.
Kof P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meet
every Wednesday, in I. O. O. F
Hall at 7 :30 p. m. Members in
good standing are invited to attend.
Jas. A. Pbkst, C. C.
M. F. WaiGHT, b. of R. a S.
IILAC CIRC LIS. No. 49, Woman of
Woodcraft. Meets on 2nd and 4th
Thursdays of each montb at the I.
O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members la
good standing are invited to attend.
Mas. A. B. Ficxu, Uuardian Neighbor.
Bell Morian, Casus
Second and Fourth Thursdays.
OE. 8. Roee'Mrg Chapter No. 8
Holds their regular meeting oa the
a flrat and third ThnraHava Tn Mrh
' nonth. Visiting members in good
; itanding are respectfully invited to at
1 tend. Mrs. E. J. Stroud, W. M.
Free Johnson. Secretary.
UNITED ARTISANS, Umpqua As
sembly No. 105, meets second and
fourth Saturdays of each month, in
Native Sons' hall. Visiting members
will receive a cordial welcome.
A. C. Marstkks, M. A.
M isms Jos us. Secretary.
aaltKiDMEN OF THE WORLD.-
WCamr. No. 135. Meets at tbe Odd
Fallnwa' Hall In Rnaahnrs avnrv
ftrst and third Monday evening. Visit
ing neighbors always welcome.
J. M Bkux-.es, C. 0.
N. T. Jawarr. Clerk
Town Lots For Sale
Choice building tots in Kinney's im
proved plat of Roeeburg, near Main
street, good title. Price $50 per lot.
Address, N. A. Ricuaaoa. tf