Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1905)
NEW 8PRING GOODS In WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR LINE OF SPRING GOODS 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 WORKMANSHIP. Roys we have the best line of Clothing in the city, in STYLE, CUT and WE LEAD. Before making your purchases in spring goods look at our line. THE PEOPLE'S STORE I. ABRAHAM, PROP. ROSEBURG, OREGON. Get your vkes. berry boxes and cratee of Nearing the Century Mile Stone 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. buil.t Johnson, dentist, U rave's for your garden Not much May moving in Koseburg. BN empty houses to move into. Now is the time to buy your bee and poultry supplies, of S. K. Sykes. Furnished cottage on Parrott i-trees for rent. Apply to Mrs. Stanton, tf Wood and hay for sale, leave orders with J. F. Barker Ac Co. A. E Oz mf of Scottsburg city this week on business. Geo. A. Steel and wife of Winchester were in this city this week. L. B. Crouch of Oakland was a Rose burg business visitor this week. Gold Hill has a ladies' cornet baud. A dance will be given aoon for the benefit of the band. 18 tf in this J. I ing. tiotoS. K. Sykes, plows and cultivators. Gill Wanted for housework. Mrs. J. W. Hamilton, Kosebuig, Ore. tf The regnlar monthly meeting of the Kosehtirg Commercial Club will le !ield at secretary, K. i. Mieelli's office, 1'uesday evening at $ o'clock. All cit zens invited. Attorney K. V. Marstorfi has the choicest thanks of the Plaindealer for a large bou.juet of I WW I if 111 roses for which Roseburg is famous. This boa qnet is a product of his well kept gard ens in W est Koseburg. F. S. Day, (trmerly in the jewelery business in this citv, but now of Port land, is a Koseburg visitor. He says the I in proved Smelter Co , has teeu re-or- I A fellow taught 200 tront in an hour gnized and is now known as the l uiled down at (jardiner the other day. 1 hat s CHOICE CANDIES 1P.F P.RFAM c5M ' w..a-.... WOm LATEST MILD DRINKS uur canaies are me 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. going some? all right. The A. O. I". W. lodge at Astoria will surrender its charter, and the members will carry mutual insurance. States Smelter Co. Mrs. Viola McCrossen tiled and notary in Douglas 8SS m curler; m White Pine Expectorant Thai reliable Expectorate Cough Cure is hard to beat for the winter coughs. It has both expectorating and sedative qualities, checks exces sive coughing vet promotes expecto- - nfi therefore helps the re spiratory tract to throw off any of fensive material. A fall 4 oi bottle for 25c, J. E. Sawyers, lawyer public. Office up stairs County Bank Building. tf Why not investigate Osteopathy? It costs you nothing and is more than like ly to do you a world of good. Guglielmo the Italian who murdered his sweetheart in Portland last fall is to be hanged at Salem Friday. S. H. Brown of near Elkton was look ir.g after probate matter at the county seat Wednesday and Thursday. P. J. McCormack left Wednesday for Bohemia where he will be employed in one of the mines for a short time. Residents of North Drain are clean ing up the town and making it attract ive by applying paint in liberal quanitief. L. S. Dimmick of Kellogg was in this city on business this week. He reports everything in good shape around Elkton and Kellogg. Editor D. E. Vernon of the Oakland Owl was in Koseburg Tuesday evening to attend a session of the Royal Arch Chapter No. H, R. A. M. E. Luick, wife and little son of Bel moot, Iowa, who have been visiting here with Mrs. Smith Bailey, left Wed nesday on their return to Iowa. H. A. Rasor of Riddle was in this city this week on business before the county court. Mr. Rasor thinks his section will have a fine grain and bay crop this season. Mrs. H. S. Conn returned last Tues day from Helena, Mont., where she vis ited her daughter. Mrs. Wayne Jones, who bas been seriously ill, bat is now improving. HAMILTON a suit in the circuit court yesterday against her , husband, W. H. McCroeaea to recover .tO0 due her on money loaned to Iff. McCrossen. A writ of arrest was iatoed last night for Mr. McCroesea and the case was partially settled. Ike Jones and E Chevigne. two pros perous Red Hill ranchers, were transact- ing business in Koseburg Thursday and favored the Plaindealer with a pleasant call. Mr. Joues, though a democrat, had his name enrolled on the Plaindeal er tubecription ocok. They all read the Plaindealer. John Trunnell, an aid esteemed veter an of the Civil War, who resides near Cottage Groea, was in Koseburg Wed nesday taking the examination for a pension before the board of pension ex aminers. Comrade Trunnell enjoyed a brief pleasant visit with his old friend, Congressman Hermann. Special sales by Stearns A CbOBOWhh Oakland and Yoncalla, White and other sewing machines f 15.00 an 1 up : water pipe; wire, plain and barbed; cut and wire naiis ; the only guaranteed black smith coal ; two carloads Page woven j wire fence, the only tempered wire fence for sale. n3 tf Mrs. W. C. Conner and son. ("lare. came down irrr: Cottage Grove today t" ; spend a few days in Koseburg. They i will visit with Mrs. E. J BeidVr ne.tr -! Wilbur next week The Plaindealer family will move to Koseburg aa soon a; some satisfactory disposition can be made of the Cottage (irove home. E. K. Gowdy. formerly with the Grif fin Hardware Co.. at Eugene, and who lias had considerable experience in the grocery and dry-goods business came : down to Roseburg Wednesday to accept J. G. Mack, of Portland, is in this city on business today. See the new ml of the Koseburg Rochdale Grocery Co. The Steam Laundry has a change of ail today. Read it. Attorney I. B. Riddle, of Riddle, is in this city today on business. Dr. J. C. Twitches!, of Portland, was in this city this week on business. Chief Trainmaster O. W. Taylor is in this city on official business today. Miss F.llena Reed left this morning to vis-it her sister, Mrs. Win. I.audon. Steve Short, of Wilbur, and Walter Theilkeld, of I'mpqua Ferry, are in this city today. Mi. Ada CawlfieJd returned Monday from Corvallis where she has been visiting. Miss Alma Ambrose, of Yoncalla, is visiting with her uncle, Oeo. W. Stale, and family. V. rs. M. R. Smith, mother of Mrs J. W. Hamilton, has returned from a visit in Portland. Koseburg will hire a man and horse to be constantly employed keeping rubbith off the streets. J.J. Long, of Yoncalla and 8. A Brown, ol Elkton are in Koburg on business this week. Fullertoli .v. Richardson, tin-druggists, have a new at! on the lirst page of to dav's t aner. Read it. Elmer tiazlev and John Fullerton of Canyon ville were transacting business at the county seat Tuesday and Wednes day. Mrs. C. M. Wilson went to I .eland last Tuesday to join her husband Con j due tor Wilson who is in charge of a werk train near there. It is a pleasure to look at the fine j moulding just in at tirave's Art EmpO-1 rium, even if vou don't want any fram- j ing done, 126 different styles. W. ti. Hughes and T. P. Simps, n came down from Monta Alto ranch veslerday. Mr. Hughes will go to Port laud for a few days on business. While a bilious attack is decidedly un pleasant it iJ quickly over when Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are used. For sale by A C Marsters A Co. Marriage Heanac have been granted to Peter A. Durch and A la Bell Murphy, both of R-H-hurg. and William M. H .r vey and Jennie Potts, of Myrtle Creek. Mr?. Charles Arrant, of San Francico, is the guest of her sister Mrs. E A Wo,! 04 this city. Mrs. Arrant is re turning from a visit with relatives in Portland Your style is ju iged by the pictures on vour wail, as well as by the drers you wt-at. I'ou't be old styled when up to-date. ready trained pictuie are so cheap, only IS and 20 cvut. at Grave's Art Emporium. Lane county is going ahead with its The frosts of many winters have whit ened the locks, and the weight of four score and ten years have bent the lorm of our esteemed and venerable towns man, George W. Bennett. However, the sunshine and gladness of ninety summers have left their impress upon him, which still beams forth in his rud dy, pleasant face and is revealed in his pleasing address ami genial manners. Today Mr. Bennett is celebrating his !tt(th birthday at his comfortable cottage home in Koseburg. Be is enjoying good health and is decidedly well preserved for one who is Hearing the century mile stone. He still takes delight in looking after and beautifying his little home and w ith the except ion of failing eyt - sight he is little inconvenienced in get ting atiout his premises and the streets of Koseburg. He w:m Ixirn in Massachusetts on May -4, 1815. In early boyhood In-went to Ohio tti reside, where be remaiii' d several years, coming to this county and state atiout ten years ago. Mr. Bennett was 1 yean old when Queen Victoria was ( rn ; '. when the first steamer crossed the Atlantic; 17 when tieorge Stui heiison built his first successful locomotive; i:t when Prof. Morse first conceived telegraphy; A when the first telegraph line w.i trelched, the very year in which Thus Kdison was ttorn. J. J. Mill was not born until Mr. Bennett was 12 years old and Abraham Lincoln Sraaa lad of 1 when Mr. Bennett first saw the light. The I world which our venerable townsman entered was, in many things, vastly i different from the one in which he now I lives. May he round the centers lite tone. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHFNG : FOR HEN : Men's Two Piece Outing Suits, $6.00 to $12.00 Men's Sack Suits, $12.50 to $20.00 I t . jnWJ fcrrsur im n TAN SHOES The Florsheim Shoe for Men. , The Cross Shoe for Ladies. Everything that the well dressed man desires for summer wear. JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE County Court in Session Junior Day Program Notice. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS I The regular May term of the county eonrt opened in Koseburg, Wednesday morning with County Judge M. D. Ihouison and Commissioners A. h Nichols, of Azalea, and J. C Young. M Oakland, in attendance Einii tinti of bills and petitions imnpasd the time of the court during Wednesday. Iluriiig the afternoon arguments pro ar.d con were heard on the petition -if residents of West Horn 11 rg. asking for pertn'ssion to iucorpora'e as an indejendent town. The petition lears 4" signa'nres. lt principal purpose is alleged to be the defeat of one of the objects of the new charter, which gis iuto effect on the 1Mb of this month, and which provides for the extensi'in of the city limits of Koseburg pr..-r to include a greater part id the territory oi what is famil- lari.v kniwn as n eat nvoseonrs;. Argu ments closed i.n that case thi afternoon and the court announced a continuance oi t tie case until next Saturday . Hon. J. C. Fullerton is representing the West side pe .pie and Attorney C. S. Jactsou and J. T Long the city of Koseburg. Following is the program for Junior Pay, Friday evening, May ", rV, at the Opera House. Instrumental Solo Blanch Keard Oration 'Winning of Oregon" rrie Klack Oration 'T isaalallua Ethel Heard Duet. .Missee Cornutt and Bishop Oration "lireiiau Mythology" i Merta Bales Oration "Activity" Mar Hanan Instrumental Puet Misses Coehow and Bales Oration "The Crurtde" Margaret McCtaEen Oration "Soiuoaoa'e Temple" Eugene Jewett Instrumental Solo Grace Moore 'ration "Indian 1-gends" tirace LaBrie Oration "Pipes of Lucklow" Ii. - Ragsdale Vocal Solo Ellen Flook Oration "Echoes" Lilith Voore oration "Success" . . Mary McCarthy V.al Iaet Prof. Sanders ar.d Arrie Black Oration "Our l'ebvto the rioneen. Ethel Shupe (ration "Alexander Hamilton" Jack Wharton Music Selected Admission free. Notice is hereby given that, about the Hill of Januarv, 1M05, were lost or stolen from the residence of Chas. H. Bitting, of Douglas county, Oregon, two notes and one check, the latter being drawn on the First Na tional Bank, of Kjeeburg, Oregoo, and signed by one L H. Winget in the sum of about $'13. The first of the notes was made by B. C. Agee, favor Chas H. Bit ting, in the ftim of H10, rate oi irr cent int., and the second mi-de hv W. S. ' Brosi. favor Chas. H Bitting, in the 1 sum of fSiJO, rate I per cent, each of said notes being made on or about the 20th day of May, 1908. All persons are here- J b 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, 1905. A.M. Arjusgtos, Administrator of the estate of Chas. H. Bitting, deceased. al ml6 on or one, ran under thia hed will be Rhargea -or Bl Um Mi at one cent w ,rd lor two Insertion, there 0 4veiUetneaia taken for teat Hani to eal AST1D To exchange a crywl bicycle for a driving bune. Apply to box XTi. Hnaaoura. Or. WASTED -1 to 4 UU :n aSMSK ccatral, w th or w.tlwai iaipr reatnu; p -ic aiat bo rubt;caah. Addnaa f . O b)X . Koaebanj. ex , ntion exhibit rapidly. The Eugene a a. liua:.l says: E M. Warren returned JlKUIIl tltUllllli; ri CJMIl rl IOI S. this afternoon from Cottage tirove, (where he boxed up some l at p,iriniJ grain, etc. for the Lane county U-is hotn jn ,ip,.ril,:n. a dub ' and Clark fair exhibit. )f f()M). , M j, .i,,.,.),. The management of the Hotel McClal- .y n,j r-,m (or more. Su gie len wishes to annouuee that on drcnel4aS attuned claonnd and preeaed iron .day they will have ample extra dining gp to $S 5X As steam cleaning is '.room help tor all those wishing to get t ,he .yy, process there is no donht their meals close to the circu grounds ,h,t tll ,,( K.tburg and vicinity which wi l be located in Kinney A1di- B,,prci,te tl e same and patronize lion, jurt north oi the uoiei -ticv navam. gU; ienv to mnpori the enterprise. -'tml ij.ij,., tKirta also steam cleaned The L. t. T. M. ball at the Armory and i reese.1. Notice ' A fine ranch for sale. One hundred and fifty-five acres of fine ranch land worth 11000, but will take $740 if sold at once. Any bomeseeker that wants a bargain should communicate or see me before buying. Address Alien Wilson Camas Valley, Ore. mlp Team For Sale Faruier Feed .-:a'oies. Clingenpeel's New Quarters fliniinilinl the up to-date jeweler, Fo. gentle gray - ---- r. .-i,n m l .njntvr is about ll1 each, for sale. now hxrated iu his can uuarters in the new Plaindealer building. He invites ail of his new and prospective customer tO call and see his new Mock. Kepair work a specialty. team, weight Ir.juire at Roseburg, Ore. "The Universal Magnet," will be the subject at the Methodist Episcopal church next Sunday morning At night the subject will be, "That Great Question jn Pilate's Court " The pub lic ie cordially invited to these services. Frank Alabaster, Len Ruseell, Glen dale :0. H. Miller. J. A.Sterling, Drain; a position as salesman in the new co operative grocery store at this place He is a very genial and exemplary young man with whom it will be found a pleasure to transact business. Rev. B. Mertz, who has been looking after business in this city returned to , his home at Marksburg, Clackamas While here he made . ....... 1. , . ...... , .. I . . ...... I r v .11.. r a Uonllnu i.iuui. "iimr nnr no uiiuc anaui- n i H.mi., Oakland : S. W. Union. nient to "change I is property in ( oles W. M. HODSON & CO. 711 OAK STREET MACHINE WORK Of KINDS A SPECIALTY BICYCLE SUIDIIU MD KPalMC : CRIHOIItC, SAW CUMMIIC wife and two children, Wolf Creek ; I were registered at the Roseburg House ; 1 this week. An instruction car for the purpose of instructing the railroad employees in the useof the different air brake systems . is at present in this city under the su pervision of an expert. The railroad boys are attending the daily schools and standing the examinations in the use of the air. Say, don't you know that there are a lot of people who think Osteopathy is all right. It is funny bow it is done, but then it does the work tbat others can't do, so it must be a great blessing to humanity. . ' i i Insh M,BI I GRAND DISPLAY OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS us in with us So FURNITURE and For all that's NEW see RICE & RICE Reliable uneniture and Furnishine is Here, rveep mind. House cleaning time is now itorp for vour needs in FUKI RANGES. MEW LINE Of BEAUTIFUL HAMMOCKS, SWELLEST EVER SHOWN IN BOSEBURC Curtains, carpets, mattincs, linoleums, shades, cubtaim poles WALL PAPERS-BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS-UN I NCS AT 3 1-2 TO 5 1-2 PER YARD CROCKERY AND CLASS WARE, WE HAVE PILES OF IT FURNISHING HOUSES COMPLETE IS OUR SPECIALTY RICE & RICE FURNISHERS Valley for property in Clackamas coun ty. Mr. Mertz states that groin and hay look better in growth in this section than further north of here He deplores the fact that Douelas county is not prop erly advertised in Portland and the ea'. Weather Observer Thos Gibson's summary for April shows 19 clear davr, 8 partly cloudy and 3 cloud v days. The highest temperature was 84 degrees on the 23rd, the lowest being 31 degrees on the 11th. The total rainfall for the month was only .52 inch, average for this month 2.41 inches. Deficiency rain fall from Sept. 1. 1904 to date as com pared with ti e average, 8 52 inches Light frosts occurred on the 10, 11, 12, 20, 27 and 28th. For a number of years pat, the Brook lyn "Apollo" at its annual dinner and i other social gatherings, has been in the habit of singing, for themselves and I their guests two characteristic Tenor i and Baas songs in friendly competition, i Tenor singing "Then you'll Remember j Me", then the Basses, "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep , then both airs sang at the same time. This will le given by local talent at the Urand Con cert at Roseburg Theater Thursday evening, May 11. Don't mias it. Albert Crouch and John Lrhnherr drove in from Camas Valley this week and put up at Kelly & Banks' stable and as they had their wagon and and camp outfit with them they derided to sleep in their waeon. Last mulit tliey re tired at 10 o'clock, Crouch putting his clothing under the seat in the front end of the wagon and Lehnlier placing tue on the seat. On arising tins morning LenBbarr discovered that he was miniiH i his coat, hat and shoes and $2 50 in cash taken from his trousers pocket. 1 i is evident that the pr.nts did not fit the sneak thiof as they were left hanging on the dashboard of the wagon. Hal. :i-t Monday evening was .jiLte largely attended, and all had a ver enj yable time. The hall was beauti fully decorated in the lodge odors. An j excellent nappe was served in the) LO.O.F. banquet room. The ladieo netted a goodly sum from tiie dance and eupper. Mrs. B. A Songer, mother-in-law of of W. K. Marsters had the misfortune to sustain a fracture of the right hip boue by accideutly falling ou a slippery walk at the residence of Mr Marsters in North Rtieeburg yesterday forenoon. Dr. tloock is attending Mrs. Songer who is resting quite easy today. J. B Kiddle, the founder of which bears his name, was transacting ImaillftM liefore the county court today. : He made the Plaindealer a pleasant call ! ai.d renewed his subscription. He Next door to McIV ngal'l Tailor Sh L. D. II IBTKT, Proprietor. To Ladies of Roseburg. Mrs. Autenreith's suit book for the spring styles baa jut arrived with sample of bath silk shirt waist and Milts. Weul be pleased to have tr.e ladies cali and see them. At residence on Jackana street, south of Elks bniid- Dr. H. L. Studley the Oteopathic Physician cures acute and chroi.ic diseases, corrects deformatiee and removes foreign growths. Consultion free. Phone or call for appointment. Oihce in Abraham dnildin. tf WOOL WANTED Wanted, a piano to rent. Apply at this otfite. For bale; House and lot on Pine street near depot. See J. A. Buchanan. Foa Bau Three very desirable home, near town and the beat school in Douglas county. Add rem J. W. Motea Kusebnrg, Oregon. in lap Wanted to Let C in tract for burning 100,000 to 303,000 brick at Black Butte Mine. Address or call on W. B. Dennis, Black butte. Lane Co., Ore. t2 The Umpqua bakery is now located in its new building on Cass street, next door to the Cass atreet meal mar ket. a3 tf We Want Wool AT TUB R05EBIRG JUNK & HIDE COIPANTS CORNER ROSE AND OAK STS. WE PAY CASH For Anything You Have to Sell IoMm Will overcome indigestion and dyspep sia: regulate the bowels and cure iiver and kidney complaints. It is the best blood lit hat ar.d in- vigorator in the world. .It is purely veg- . etable, perfectly h.irndes and should you l? a sufferer from disease, you will use it if you are wise. K M Andrews, Kditor and Mgr. Coco and Kockledaa News, Cocoa, Fla. writes: I have Med vonr Herbine in my family, and find it most excellent medicine. Its effects tbe town upon myself have been a marked bene- at Sold hv A C Marclers St Co. ing. m4-p Coary Trasirtr'i Notkt Niti.v is hereby given that all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to, and including. May 16, P.O.?, are re quested to pre-ent the same to the coun ty treasurer as interest will cease there on after the date of this notice. Dated U seburg, Orvg.. Apr. 27, 1905. 6. W. DlMMICC, Count v Treanrer. Before selling your wool clip be sure and call on the undersigned and get our quotations. KRUSE & NEWLAND. is r-repared to wait upon old and new customers and friends with a full and complete stock of f MRS. !! ii H. E ASTON GROCERIES All f reah and of the very beat qualitv. Teas aad coffee are specialties. Tour patronage solicited. x5 Jackson St., R&Mburg All Aboard For the Fair SAVS .lack Frost played havoc with the j Italian prunes in the Cow Creek Valley, ! If you intend meeting your fr; nds on but that Riddle is enlivened from th the trail, you'.l better look through owl great number of men employed in im- line of trunas and suit cases. The the railroad through that val- trunk ami valise store ot tlietown. I Kicc k Hice the House Furnisher's pioving ley. Alva Spaugh the IS year old son of j ' J. T. Spaugh of Ixxiking tilass suffered ' a fracture of his right arm above the , the elbow yesterday evening. The' I youngster was throwing a base bsll, : the ball was a light one and young Spaagh was seeing how hard h l could. throw it and the sudden jerk of his arm caused the fracture. Dr. Seeley at-; t. ndt-d the litlle fellow last ntght and he is getting along nicely. Don't miss the Grand Concert at the Roseburg Theatre, Thursday evenine, Mav Ulh, Prof. Appelhoff has be. n drilling a chorus of mixed voices of the tn-st local talent for several weeks and an iiaillaail nro 'ram of vo-al and in strumental solos, duets, string quin tettes and choruses will be rendertd- fhe Roseburg Onhestra will appear fc r the first time, on this occasion in lull diess evening suits. Full program later. Edwin Weaver, the hustling Myrtle Creek farmer, spent Wednesday in Ifnaahsira and favored the Plaindealer with a pleasant call. He has increased his hop yard acreage to 120 acres which is no doubt the l.irgest hop yard iu Southern Oregon. Mr. Weaver also has a large prune orchard acreage, principal ly I elites, men pro mi son as does also his winter apple orchard. Like the other Italian prune orchards his crop of this variety w ill almost be a complete failure this season. is at Notice K. oi P. Saturday evening May 6, 19 oat ln quet room in the L O. O. F. hall. Dad lam Rank will 1 organix il. All in terested are requested to be present. Committee. Farmers, Take Notice Friday and Saturday we pay 16 cents for eirgs and ' cents for country butter The Leader Orocvry, opposite the 8. P. thjpat. for Salt Ixt cornor of Douglas and Kane St opioeite Court house. on eat v terms. Size HOxSo- feet, Kuquire of N. T. Jewett tf You can have A BoMtilni Suppl of Health, Harmony, Durability. Joy. Cleanliness. Peace throusb tbe application ot THI MObl PtwtLi uv FLOOR PAINTS MADE BY ggawMrfiaV' g PUT UP IN Ouart. Hn-0allon and GaDsa Can RLADY FOR USE You Can Apply It Sold By 5. K. SYhbS Phone 351 - - - - Roseburg, Or A. D. BRADLEY FOR SECOND 1 7 WE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO QUOTE THE LOWEST PRICES. GOODS All kinds of Household and other goods bought and sold. Pon't fail to soe our large stock of NEW FURNITURE and HARDWARE. HARNESS AND HARNESS MAKING A. D. BRADLEY I SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PLAINDEALER! A Positive Necessity Having to lay upon my bed for 14 ilays from a severely bruised leg, I only found relief when I used a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. I can cheerfully recom mend it as the best medicine for bruises ever sent to the afflicted. It has now become a positive necessity upon my self. D R Bvmes. Merchant, Dovers- ville, Texas. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold W..I Tucker, of 1'ortlatnl, formerly an operator at the S. P. station here parsed Ihraagh this city Monday even UK with his family enroute to Bnnaio, N. Y. where he will attend the National O K. T. couveiiti'Ui, as a representative of the S. P. lines in Oregon. J J. Kenney, of Leona Mill Co wan in thia city ou tnisiness this week. See the Pittsburg electric eld fences, at S. K. Sykes. Born. SURE DEATH SQUIRREL POISON A Good Suggestion Mr C B Wain Wright of Union City, Fla., has written the manufacturers that much better results are obtained from the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarahoea Remedy in cases cf pains in the stomach, colic and cholera mor bus by taking it in water as hot as can be drank. That when taken in this way the effect is double in rapidity. "It seams to get at tbe right spot instantly," be says. For sale by A C Marsters & Co. McCORMACK la Ruehurg, May S, ItKM, to the wife of P. J. McCormack, a daughter. Mother and daughter are getting along nicely, and P' J., who by the way, has given up printing fw mining, is as happy as if he had just struck a new Eldorado. RUCHEY. In Roseburg, May 4, 1905, to Rev. and Mrs. Geo. C. Rilchey, a daughter. Speedy Des truction of Squirrels, Goph 4. Rits, Hice, Crows, Etc. SURE DEATH To Gophers and Squirrels. Th; hest article yet prepared for the destruction of these arm pests. A. C. MARSTERS & CO. DRUGGISTS ROSEBURG, OREGON by A C Marsters & Co.