The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, May 01, 1905, Image 3

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SIRINO GOODS
WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR LINE OF SPRING GOODS
In ladies dress goods we have ALL the latest styles, in Woolens. Silk Shirt Waists, Suits and
Cotton Goods, also a full line of Novelties.
For Men, Youths and Boys we have the best line of Clothing in the city, in STYLE, CUT and
WORKMANSHIP. WE LEAD.
Before making your purchases in spring goods look at our line.
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
I. ABRAHAM, PROP.
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
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 . . ." ."
Local and Personal.
P. Johnson, dentist, Grave's
piano to rent. Apply at
build
9ti
mm
Kr5
lasses
CHOICE
CANDIES
ICE CREAM
LATEST MILD DRINKS
VW.SSSV.W.W.W.
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.
White Pine
Expectorant
This reliable Expeotorae Cough
Cure is hard to beat for, the winter
coughs. 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 at bottle for 25c,
A course of Osteopathic treatuieut
, will put you on your feet.
Now is the time to buy your bee and
: poultry supplies, of if. K. Sykes.
Col. J. G. Day of Olalla, has returned
from a business visit to Portland.
Brakeman O. M. Curtis and G. H.
Gadke are laying off this week.
C. L. Bee 1, wife and son, Fred, are
visiting relatives at Lyons, Oregon.
Furnished cottage on Parrott street
' for rent. Apply to Mrs. Stanton. tf
Miss Koby Baker is visiting the family
; of her brother, Clair Baker, of this city.
S. C. Miller, of Dillard, shipped two
carloads of sheep to Portland last week.
I. J. Norman spent Sunday at Boawell
, Springs. He weut over to take a bath.
William Gangnon, of Grants Pass, is
i the guest of his mother, Mrs. F. O. Po-'
quett.
Brakeman, J. A. Armstrong has
resigned his position with the S. P com
pany. C. O White wife and son, of Myrtle
Creek, were in Roeeburg on business
Saturday.
J. D. Hamilton of the Title Guarantee
and Loan Co. spent the day in Oakland
on business.
Five horsepower Fairbanks & Morse
gasolene engene for sale. Good as new.
Inquire at this office.
Mrs. F. H. Hunter has returned to :
this citv after a two mint hs visit with
her parents in Portland.
Osteopathy is the best treatmeut
known fur a permanent cure. The best
is always the cheapest.
J. E. Sawyers, lawyer and notary
public Office up stairs in Douglas
Countv Bank Building. tf
E. K. Brightraan, an inmate of the
Soldierv' Home who has been visiting in
Ashland, has returned home.
Mrs W. H. Wilson, of Drain, and
daughter, Mrs. H. L Cooke, of Wilbur,
were in Roseburg this week.
The Cmpqua bakery is now located
in its new building on Cass street,
next door to the Case street meat mar
ket. a3 tf
H. J. Wilson, the Canyonville real es
tate dealer, went north Saturday to visit
several Willamette valley points includ
ing Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Clements have
moved to the Gold Flat mine and ex
pect to spend the summer in that pleas
ant locality. Glendale News.
Jos. Bloberger has sold his interest in
the C iss street meat market and the
bus:nes will hereafter be conducted
under the firm name of Hoover and C
Jas. O. Xewland, the grocery man,
made a business visit to Camas Valley
by private conveyance Sunday. Mr.
Newland reports the roads very g od as
far as Olalla.
The regular monthly Treating of the
Roseburg Commercial Club will Le
held at secretary, F. G. Micelli's office,
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. All cit
izens invited.
W. H. Svkes
Lumber
C. T. Wiley and wife and I). C. Wiley
of Camas valley were in this city last
week on business.
Peter Dirk who haebeen absent ( i
the last Bye months in Wisconsin has r -turned
10 this city.
A. K Caton. Nobis Andrews and
Thurman Chancy of Myrtle Creek, were
registered al McClaltoa Saturday.
W. W. Chappei, formerly in the sa
loon business in this city but now locat
ed at I all City, l'ulk county, was in
Roseburg last week on business.
The com ty court today recorded a
land patent issued July -ti, lsi;7, to the
heirs of the Elsie Williamson estate and
signed by Frank Cowan lor President
Andrew Johnson.
Rev. S. A. Pouglas, former pastor of
the Baptist church in this city but now
of Albany, arrived here this morning
from the south having been visiting
friends in Southern Oregon.
The "C. F. F." deb, also Mrs. Mol
arity and Earl Bemnluk enjoyed a
pleasant evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Waite last Friday even
ing.
Two new suits have tieen filed in cir
cuit court this week. Win Warren brings
suit against J. O. JohsMQS), jr.to ret-over
money on a promisory note; Churchill
, Wool lev tiles an appeal from the Jus-
tics court in their suit agaiust John
INTERESTING LETTER
FROM J. A. EGGERS
KUPPENH EIMER CLOTHING
j
ing.
Wanted, a
this offiic.
viu iuo. iv. i er, iui i.-1"" " Hunter,
plows and cultivators. ()n M tUy of npx, mo,lth w
Thomas Oui:n of Lisbon, North Dako- ciark. who has leen traveling as sales
to is spending a few days ia this city. j man on ti)1 00M fa the past 1" years,
F r Sale; House snd lot on Pine , will retire to private lite. Mr. Clark
si et near depot. See J. A. Ruchauan. ' sold his first hill of goods in April 18ot
1 and in 1 f commence ! work as a
Minidoka, Idaho, April 25. Editor
Plaindealer My family arrived here
from Dillard, Oregon, on the 16th inst.,
and we are now living on our bomealead
one quarter of a mile from the Snake
liver and one-half miie from the new
town of llcyburn. This is a beautiful
country and when the OVernment gets
the water on the Ian I it will certainly
soon become a rich farming country
The land appears to he very rich.
was fortunate in securing a beautiful lo
cation and could not have gotten a let
ter piece of land had 1 been here to have
made the first selection. Parties two
miles back from me say they would not
take $1000 for their claims of so acres,
yet other parties are offering their claims
reasonable atnl some good claims can he
had at a reasonable figure. Niv Broth
er Conner, be sure and send us the
Plaindealer at once as we must have the
news from old Douglas. We expect the
new town to lie opened soon and a paper
will be started. There are tome good
openings here for business.
Very Truly
JOHN a. EGGERS.
C. H. BRUCE THE
BOSS ANGLER
Geo. Wonacott and Frank Cane, o'
Riddle, were iu this city on business to
day. Watch for the grand opening an
nouncement of the Ksebtirg Roch
dale Co. good groceries, in a few days.
Partsch Bros., of the I'mpqua bakery,
have lately installed a fine new up-to-date
Twentieth Century sanitary soda
fouutain.
Keep your bowels regular by the use
of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. There is nothing better. For
sale bv A. C. Marsters.
pio
neer sale-man on this coast. Mr. Clark
is a vetrau ol the I ml war and
his friends that if he cannot live will
out hard work he may be a resident ol
luiseburg as he is eligible to the soldiers
home. Mr. Clark intends to visit Eng
land and several other forcigu countries
next year.
Contractor Ira L. Harding commenced
work todav on a neat, modern cottage
1 36x28 feel in the Rose tirove, for. Mr.
' Hidenger, an empolye on the S. P. rail
. road at this place Mr. Harding has
I just finished his srorfc for the contractu
Fob S all Three very desirable home, ion the elegant home of Jchn K Sutlier
near town and the best school in
Douglas county. Address J. W. Motes
Roseburg, Oregon. ml5p
Fred Kribs, the well known timber
land buyer came up from Portland this
morning to spend a tew days in Rose
burg lookiug after business nutters.
The Drain baseball team played a
matched game with the Cottage Grove
team at the latter place Sunday which
resulted in a score of IS to 7 iu favor of
Drain.
John Black, the genial D'ain banker,
spent Friday in Roseburg looking after
business matters and favored the
P.aindealer with a pleasant call in its
new home.
Supt. L. R. Traver is in Pendleton,
where he has been elected superintend
ent of the city schools at a salary of
flfiOO, probably arranging for his future
work. Salem Journal.
Contractor Ira Harding spent Bui day
at Cottage Grove and was aeeoBsponaatf Buckingham,
on his return this morning by John j,r (
Wallace, who will assist him in his
', building operations in Roseburg.
lin of this city. He is a tirft-class work
man and a good, conscientious gentle
man, with whom it wiH pay intending
builders to figure before awr ruing their
contracts. He was engaged in contract
ing and building at Cottage Grove last
svason during the great building activity
at that piace.
i rronamy trie largest ni ever raugin
j with a hook an 1 line in this state was
in.'e.l At Wincliter kriiiav hv nuMA.
assurer I .
ger hrakeinen, (..has. It. brute. It was
a RoTal Chinook Salmon measuring low
fret and one inch in length and weigh
ing .V pounds. It was g me to the Wst
and required no little strategy and
to land it. During the same day Mr
Bruce lan led two other tine salmon at
this favorite fi-hing resort on the North
t'mpquj river ft miles north of Rose
burg, one weighing St and the other 31
pounds. The nig tish wa placed on ex
hi bit ion in cold storage at Frank Ken
nedy's saloon Friday evening and at
tracted no little attention Mr Bruce
is easily the boss angeler up to date in j
this virioi'.y, and his is the priie tug i
fish storv of the season but it is a true
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Married
!
FOR HEN
Men's Two Piece Outing Huits,
$6.00 to $12.00
Men's Bade Suits,
$12.50 to $20.00
TAN SHOES
The Floraheim Shoe for Men.
'l'h; Grow Shoe for Ladies.
Everything that the well dressed man
desires for summer wear.
JOSEPHSON'S
C BIG 5T0RE
BOL188 HOOVER, Al Ashland, April
2i, 1 90S, at the rasidence of Mr.
Susie Drew, by Rev. W. T. Van Scoy,
John K Silissand Miss Lizzie Hoover.
Mr. Soliss is a son of D. B. Soliss, one
kill of the successful pioneer fi.rniers of
this section, and his bride is the accom
plished daughter of L. E. lh'er, the
weU-hSMMS nurseryman. iheir many
frien 's ex'end theas congratulations and
U-st wishes.
Married at Salem
s ory with
omuttsJ.
all
ititi. us eu.beoisi. meats
Mrs. Clarence L Pears-tn entertained
her children. Father and Leone's teach
ers Thursday evening, the rooms being
prettily decorated with roees. The
place carda provided each guest with a
genten.an as a partner in the games. ,
etc The prue for the word contr',
"Twelve Di-agreeable Mise," was won
by Mrs. C. fc. Roller's. Miss Thnaaasasl
secured the cons-lation prize. At flinch
Miss Thompson won the best piire.
Those preaeaS were: viss Bi islam.
M.s Fu e'.on. Miss Thompson. I iss
K at. ' ir- i'.e.ers. Mrs. C K. Rorn-rts.
Miss Mauri. Mrs. V. H Buckingham,
Miss Clark. Miss Aiken and Vera
ROSEBURG AND
EUGENE AT FAIR
Mrs. Ruth Chamtwrlain. of Roseburg
and Mr. W. K. Shangle. of l ortland,
were married in th parsonage of the
Leslie church at Salem. Ore., April 27.
P0ft. The bride and groom left on the
morning boat for their future home in
Portland.
Jas. Frater Married
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that, on or
alsjiit the 2-rth of January, 1!0, there
were lost or stolen from the resilience of
Chas. H. Bittiug, of Douglas county,
Oregon, two notes and one check, the
latter being drawn on the First Na
tional Hank, of Kowburg, Oregon, and
signed by one L II. Winget in the sum
oi about $i3. The first of the notes was
made by B. C. Agee, lavor Chas H. Bit
tiug, in the sum of $410, rate of 8 per
cent in., and the second m: de by W. S.
. Brosi, favor Chas. H Bitting, in the
sum of S00, rate S per cent, each of said
notes being made on or about the 30th
day of May, IMS. AH persons are here
bv warned against purchasing or receiv
ing the said and above described notes
and check, as arrangements are being
made for settling the same.
Dated this 10th day of April, 190-5.
A. M. Arrinotox,
Administrator of the estate of Chas.
H. Bitting, deceased. a!7 m!6
Farming lachinery Repaired
J4.1ES ARR4C'SUcbhc Shop
Repair E..gt:i. Bolle a. AotumoUeli. Stcrele.
ah kiwla of Mill MactalDerr. Farm Machinery.
Lawn Mowcra. all kindiof linaiUag and "ol;-h-.ttC
done al the Cr. Waakiaguaj mmd Ummr
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
Soft, ran inter thla bead will be charged !or
at Uie rale ot one cent a w rd lor two t naerf.on.
No adveituece'j atcn tor leaa than tea eeaia
ley has purchase I the
o:fii-e e. juipments, ins'rnments etc , of
! Dr. Fisher and is today moving them
Fred J. Blakely returned home from
an extended business visit in the east
this morning, having stopped over en
; route at Portland the last two or three
days to attend the big convention of the
Oregon Development League, he being
j a vice president of the state league.
Special sales by Stearns & Cbenowith
Oakland and Yoncalla, White ami other
l I
; sewing machines $15.00 and up; 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 s de. aS tf
Mr. J. I. Love, who has been acting
in the capacity of night operator at the
Southern Pacific depot for several
months left Wednesday morning for
Dillard. where he will relieve Mr. C. O.
Pearson, who will bid in the position of
second trick operator at this place.
I his will place John Summers on the
"Owl." ti. P. Herald.
W. M. HODSON & GO.
711 OAK STREET
MACHINE
WORK
Of ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY : BICYCLE
SBIDRItS AID KPMMsC : CRIIDIIC, SAW CUMHIIC
complete failure this season in his local
ity as a result of the early April frost.
1 nnli. nlinaridi nattla riri'o.a an,
from Skelley last week and informed pruoe and peach crop will be nearly
that he intends to leave tins wee lor
Pennsylvania where he will be for a
short lime on business.
Early Sitorday afternoon a residence
on West Douglas street occupied by Mrs.
; Frank Brothers and owned by 8. I.
Thornton was almost totally destroyed
1 by fire Most all the furniture and , on lne remaining portion of his right
i household goods were saved by the i above the knee. Mr. Devauey says
; Dromot action of the neighbors and fire-1 tnBt inCe the last operation hiB health
into bis office in the Iooglas county
(tank buil ling. Dr. Fisher will remain
in R selur ior a short ti ne to che up
his hu-dness here, alter which, he and
his family will leave for the east. Dr
Fisher expect ti. spend two years In
study in Eastern institutions beiore
aarain jtt'.i:.g .'own to active practice
During his residence in this city Dr.
Fisher and his ife have rflalTe mitty
friends and they regret very much to
leave Roseburg, but the health of Mrs.
Fisher has not been the l-st while here
anil is the cause of their leaviiig Koee-biirg.
Capt Hamlin informs the Plaindealer
that the target rSatge is now in first-claS
order for target practice at all ranges up
to 1000 yards. The new frames for the
i ife size figure' for the skirmish firing
; and several thousand rounds of ammu
! uition will arrive shortly. Co D has the
finest range in the state as well as the
largest. All ranges are equipped with
. . .; telephones. Considerable interest is lie
esteemed citizen of ! . ., . . .
Illg limuiirpiri oi taigei juaiinr uii
year a the local shooters wish to show
that they are not quitters simply because
ttiey were defeated last year, and then
the probability of an inter-state an I na
tional slfot as Well as the state aboot
creates interest among those who are
' ambitious of making the big tenns.
: . 111 I .. . f
other fruits will be plentiful. m mamZ r"
.... ' feet on the S iiitl.ern Pacitic R. R 8 mth I
BH ike uevaney ana wne nave returneo
from Portland where Mr. Devaney un
derwent a second successful operation
Portland, April S7, 1906.
Mr. S. EL Friendly, Kugene Oregon.
Dear Sir: Pursuant to your verbal
request o! even date. I have changed
Kugene aud Cottage Grove day" from;
Tuesday. June 6th. to Fri lay, June M, j
n place of Rosebnrg day" fur lues-!
day, June Wth.
Oovernor lTiamteriaiu and the Ore
gon state commission have been noti
fied of these changes, and 1 trust they
ill meet your requirements, as EsMBWS
now has the same day as the Oregon
Slate I'uiversity.
Yours very truly,
TsMsOfMBS H aSOStS,
A?f-i'tant to the President.
I E x -Conductor Jan iea Frater and Miss
Ida Oaniere. daugl u-rof Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. ianiere. of Ashland, were mar-
ried al the home of the bride's sister.
Mrs. Wrren. at I.-jS Angeles last Mon
day. They were passengers on Wednes
day strain enronte home to Portland
and were visited at the depot bv the
: bri ie's relatives and old friends. Mrs
Prater haa been residing at Lai Angeles
, ior the past year, previous to which
j lime she lived al Portland for a year.
Mr rnteris the proprietor ol a cigar
store in Portland. Ashland Record,.
April tt.
Notice
A fine ranch for sale. One hundred
and fifty-live acres of fine ranch land
worth 1 1000, but will take f740 if sold
at once. Any homeseeker that wants a
bargain should communicate or see me
before buying Address Alien Wilson
Camas Valley, Ore. mlp
WASTED A competent boatec
lrea A. T. Aanbioae, Yoacalla. Oregon
ad-
Team For Sale
A gfal. gentle gray team, weight
about 1 JUU each, for bale. Inquire at
Farmers Feed Stables, Riseborg, Ore.
To Ladies of Roseburg.
Lecturer and Entertainer Coming
Thomas S. Handsaker. the noted lec
turer and entertainer i!l de :-r h;s
(.minus lectnre entitled -itnt" at the
Christian church Toes lay ever.ir.g May
It will be an evening I f pleasure and
inspiration. You cannot afford to mis
it. The press speaks in the highest
terms of the lecturer and his theme.
Mrs. Aiitenre:th's suit book for the
spring styies has jsaS arrived with
samples of both silk shirt waist and
suits. We will be pleaised to have the
ladies call and see them. At resiJence
on Jackson street, sc-uth of K.ks build
ing, tut p
ant -d to Lei Contract, for burning
110.000 to MufM l-rick at Black Butte
Mine. Address or call on W. B Dennis,
blaikbutte. Lane Co., Oie. XT
w ASTEl To exi-hange a fond blercla for a
dr. v;nx none. Apply lo box X7i. Banoara. Or.
WASTED 1 to 4 lou to R-aKtMif, eaatral,
itb or wiihon: imprjreaenu: pie- man ba
rUbt;caab. illna r. O. box , Boaebais.
We Want Wool
AT THE
ROSEBURG JUNK & HIDE
COIPANTS
CORNER ROSE AND OAK STS.
WE PAY CASH
For Anything You Have to Sell
WOOL WANTED
ra -a .-.
MRS. H.
EASTON
Notice K. of P.
Saturday evening May ". '. ' '.-.ir.-quet
room in ihe 1. O. O. F. hall. I'ni
form Lank will ! organ:r-sl. All in
terested are requested to te present.
Committee.
A Dandy for Burns.
Dr. Bergin.
have used B
al
i'ana,
ard's
svs reeommeiidc I
III., writes: "I
Snow Liniment
it to mv Irieuds
j J. M. Lee per. an
the Oakland vicinitv, was in town Sit
j urdav, looking af'er business matters
manager of the Skelley : , 'nUasant business call on the Plain
- n . a
L.om iny, was in iwseourg , . . in(ormed ug lhat t!ie iuilaD
Letter List.
Remaining uncalled for at
burg port ollice.
B II Mrs C J
Boren Mr w II
Chambers J C
Eddy James B
Kisber Mrs J F
Phillips A 1.
the Kosi-
as I am confident there is no letter
made. "It is a dandy for burns.' IhaSC
who live on farms are espec ally liab.e
to many atvideulal cuts, burns, bruises,
rnirn heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow
Liniment is applievl. It should always
f kept in the house for cases of emerg
ency." 1'V. xc and 1100. Sold by A.
C. Marsters A Co.
Before selling your wool
clip be sure and call on the
undersigned and get our
quotations
KRUSE & NEWLAND.
is prepared to wait upon old
and new customers and friends
with a full and complete
stock of
GROCERIES
All freeh and of the very best
quality. Teas aad tefleee are
specialties. Tour patronage
solicited.
ao5 Jackson St.. Rsssbuff
i.
rge
.- 1 I... - .Lluti..
men. 1 tie nre was cauocu- u odeum
flue Mr. Thofnton has his loss cov
covered by 40(j insurance.
GRAND DISPLAY OF
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
For all that's NEW see RQE & RICE Reliable
Furniture and Furnishing is here. Keep us in
mind House cleaning time is now with us So
Tome here for your needs in FURNITURE and
RANGES.
i
NEW LINE OF BEAUTIFUL HAMMOCKS, SWEllEST EVER SHOWN IN ROSEBURC
LACECURTAINS, CARPETS, MATTINGS, LINOLEUMS, SHAPES, CURTAIN POLES
WALL PAPERS-BEAUTIFUL PATTERHS LIMINCS AT 3 I -2 TO 51 -2 PER YARD
CROCKERY AND
CLASS WARE, WE HAVE PILES OF IT
FURNISHING HOUSES COMPLETE IS OUR SPECIALTY
nmr 0 ninC THE HOUSE
KIUL Oi mUL FURNISHERS
he believes has improved on account of
being lid u( the pain and worry his in
jured limb caused him. He soon hopes
to be able to wear an artificial limb.
Supervisor S. C. Bartruni returned
home Saturday from an official trip
through the reserve in Jackson and over
to Klamath county, where he personally
inspected the reserve boundary suivey
recently completed by a corps of his
rangers. Tomorrow, May 2, the Su
pervieor will send his second relay ol
rangers into the field (or the season ami
the strenuous life resulting from hi
greatly multiplying dmies will date from
this time.
T. Y. Dean, who has been in the ser
vice of the Southern Pacific Company
in the capacity of warehouseman lor the
past five yeaia has resigned his position
to take the management of the livery
business of which be is a owner. We
join in wishing him much success. The
J position made vacant by Mr. Dean's
resignation will be filled by (). W.
: Holmes, who has been night baggage
man, and the night baggageman's posi
I tion will be filled by M. K Holmes, who
has been doing extra work about the
' depot and round house for some time.
43. P. Herald.
: of Portland on May o, next. The pres
ent schedule went into effect atuiit
: three months ago when it bananas nec i
! sary to dock the big ferry Uat, operai
i ing at llenecia, Calif , for repairs, neces
1 sitating a revision of the time card. Ke
I pairs on the ferry are altout completed,
j and on May 5, it will be ready for re-
op ration. It is not likelv that the
forthcoming new schedule will affect the
southbound trains. The principal
change will occur in the time of the
northbound local No. IS, which mw ar
rives here at 11 :2T a. m. As forecasted
at the local depot, No. 12 will arrive
here under the new schedule at about
9 :30 a. m. and reach Portland at 6 :25
p. m., in time to connect with two out
going trains. The change in time ol the
arrival ol train No. 16, which readier
here at 11 :05 p. m , will be a matter ol
only a few minutes.
Sears Mr W
BaxtM J
Tmniee Mr
Thomaa Mr C S
Wt Mr Wm
Weatherby l'earl
White Mr F H
Persons calling for these letters will
p'ease "tate the date on hich they are
advertised. May 1. IMS.
The letters will be charg-il for at the
rate of one cent each.
May Day Ball
A grand May Day hall will be given
at the Armory hall Monday evening
May 1st, 1905, under the auspices of the
Lady Maccabees. A fine supper will be
served and good music will be secured.
A good time is promised those who at
tend.
Wood and hay ior sale,
with J. F. Barker & Co.
feave orders
tf
Fine Farm For Sale.
517 acres; larm situated 10 miles from
Roseburg. Good dwelling house, 2
barns and plenty of out building" ; all
.fenced. 110 acre, rich river bottom
lan 1, balance goo I timber and pasture.
20 acres in alfalfa, 10 acres in wheat.
Price reasonable. Call on or address
K. W. M AKbTKHM,
ml Ko-teburg, (ire.
For Sale
Ixt cornor of Douglas and Kane St.
opposite Court bouse. Size HOxSl feet,
on ea y terms. Kmjnire of N. T Jewett
tf
Med.
BENNETT At hi home near Mil -wool,
Oregon, Apri1 X5, 1906, Mr
George Bennett, aged I1 years, of ty
phoid pneumonia.
Mr. Bennett is survived by hi wife
and one brother. The funeril was
held at the Coles Valley cemeterv on
Wednesday. C.
Wanted, Address of Wm Edes
Information as to the address of Wil
liam Ivies, or heirs, if he is dead. He
served iu the 1st Oregon Infantry in the
Civil War. Small recovery can proba
bly be made. Address Harvey Spalding
& Sons, Washington, D. C. jl
The management of the Hotel McClal
len wishes to announce that on circus
day they will have ample extra dining
room help (or all those wishing to get
their meals close to the circus grounds
which will be located in Kinney Addi
tion, just north ol the Hotel McClalten.
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Health Youtn.
Disease and Si, kness Bring Old Kgt
lierbiiie, taken every morning Ixdore
breakfast, will k ). yon in robust
health, fit you to ward off disease. It
cures constipation, billiousness, dyspep
sia, fever skin, lives and kidney com
plaints. It pari Sea the blood and clears
the complexion.
Mrs. D. W. Smith, Whitney, Texas,
writes April 3, 1SK1I : "I have uied
llerbine, and find it the lest 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.
You can have
A Baentiiul Super) al
Health. Harmony.
Durability. Joy.
Cleanliness, Peace
throuch tbe application ol
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MADE BY
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PUT UP IN
Quart. Hail-GaDsti and Gallon Cans
BEADY FOR USE
You Can Apply It
Sold by 5. K. SYlvfcS
Phone 351 - - - - Roseburg, Or,
A. D. BRADLEY
FOR SECOND
WE ARE
THE PEOPLE
WHO QUOTE
THE LOWEST
PRICES.
GOODS
All kinds of Household and other goods bought and
sold. Don't fail to see our large stock of NEW
FURNITURE and HARDWARE.
HARNESS AND
HARNESS MAKING
A. D. BRADLEY
W. V. Cardwell h.t i.-ui. .. -d fiom a
business visit to the farm of Wm. Vin
(0.1 in Coles Valley. He informs us
t .at a very pleasant danciag party was
held tin re last Halurday night, and that
alter the dance as Frank and Wm.
Layard and their sisters were returning
home in a carriage in the riarknes-i th-y
accident Iv drove off of a small bridge
near the Vinson home aud the carriage
was overturned, one of the lad is being
very badly bruised about the head and
body.
SURE DEATH
SQUIRREL POISON
Sp.eJy Des
truction of
54'jirrjls, G ph
;. Rr.i, flice,
Crows, Etc.
SURE DEATH
To Gophers and
Squirrels.
Tbe bet article
yet prepared for the
destruction of these
aim pests.
A. C.
MARSTERS & CO.
DRUGGISTS
ROSEBURG, OREGON
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