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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1905)
r I XEY SPUING OOQPiS WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR LINE OF SPRING GOODS In ladies fan goods we have ALL the latest styles, in Woolens. Silk Shirt Waists. Suits and Cotton poods, also a full line of Novelties. fm Men. ouths and WOKKMANSHir Boys we WE IVfore nuking 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 Ji 13 LATEST MILD DRINKS .sw.sssssssvw.vvd 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. Go CHOICE CANDIES CANDY STORE White Pine Expectorant This reiiabie Expectorate Cough Car is bard to beat for the winter coughs. It has both expectorating and sedative qualities, checks exces sive coag bins yet promotes expecto ration and therefore helps the re spiratory tract to throw off any of fensive material. A fall 4 oz bottle for 25c, W. M. HODSON & GO. 711 OAK STREET MACHINE WORK Of ALL K1I0S A SPECIALTY : BICTCU al9 tWUBsX : OMOUC, W THE HOUSE FURNISHERS THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS nw wm wt Ptet ud eAUTY ak tm Kitamnc MM rfj it amt to Mi FURNITURE WE HAVE EVEBYTHIIIC KNOWN TO THE FURNITURE LIME Many Design, of Chair, at 50C to t... to Bar is HERE. . .- i - If job cant come HOUSE SUBSCRIBE FOR have the best line of Clothing in LEAD. in spring goods look at our line. Local and Personal. i If advertisers would reach the Rose I ban; residents as well as the country I people they will wisely place an ad in the Plaindealctr. which has twice as many city readers as the Roeeburg daily and ten times. as many country readers. Advertisers loot over our Roeeburg subscription list and you will soon con clude that the Twice a-week Plaindealer is the best medium through which to reach both the city and country people. Showers predicted. No boom, but a steady growth." The Plaindealer leads, competitors follow. Every inch of exhibit space has been taken at the fair. Little Hood River is rustling for everything in sight. The Plaindealer will now set a merry pace for its competitors. Oar mouths are being educated up to a taste of home strawberries. Now is the time to buy your bee and poultry supplies, of S. K. Sykes. E. H. and Fred Gallop of Riddle are registered at the Roeeburg House. Furnished cottage on Parrott street for rent. Apply to Mrs. Stanton. tf Wood and hay for sale. Leave orders with J. F. Barker i Co. tf J. E. Sawyers, lawyer and notary public. Office up stairs in Douglas County Bank Building. tf Five horsepower Fairbanks A Morse gasolene engene for sale. Good as new. inquire at this office. Why not investigate Osteopathy? It costs you nothing and is more than like ly to do you a world of good. A big kick is being made in Portland against so many saloons around the gates of the exposition grounds. Roosevelt's North Dakota cabin has arrired in Portland ready for the show. Roosevelt himself would draw better. The canine population of Albany has been reduced in number to the extent of thirty-eight, by the poison route, it is alleged, It does not rain so easy this spring as usual. Is Jupiter Pluvius saving it all op for our visitors? It would be just like him. The Cottage Grove band has closed a contract with the E. J. Arnold shows to exhibit in that city for three day com mencing Monday May 5. There will be a picnic in the grove near the M. E. South church at Myrtle Creek on Menforial Day. Rev. El.ieon will be the speaker of the day. Turn to theright on meeting a person , on foot, bicycle, auto or carriage, but I always pass on the left from behind. : That's the royal American rale. It is a pleasure to look at the fine moulding just in at Grave's Art Empo rium, even if voa don't want any fram ing done, 125 different styles. Mrs. W. C. Conner and son Clare, re turned to Cottage Grove today after a brief visit in this city. They will come down here to reside permanently soon. J. H. Price representing tbe Corvallie j Flouring Mills was in this city today looting af'er tbe interests of hie con cern. Corvallis flour will soon be on sale in Rosebnrg. A splendid new steel turntable will be placed at Glendale at once. It will be on a much larger scale than tbe present one. A car load of cement, some 38,000 pounds, has already arrived for it. Say, don't yon know that there are a ! lot of people who think Osteopathy is ' all right. It is fanny how it is done, ' bat then it does the work that others ' can't do, so it must be a great blessing to humanity. Bed Room Ball la all grades, SU M op eaters Id ererr de lea, S8.H to IM.M geperste Co modes to (all, C3.H to It.N Remember KICK & SICK sella for leas. Iron BMa, all Colon and Hire. gUS to tttK oars la the Bed of Quality. HO TRASH OR JUNK SOLO HERE $5.00 " "WJ Tbe largest Stock is HEBE. WHITE U8. & RI FUHMibnaits aBBaaaaaaaal THE PLAINDfcALfcR the city, in STYLE, CUT and SSS: Free, a handsome set of pictures rep esenting the four seasons, or a tine reversible township map of Oregon and the world to every new subscriber to the Plaindealer and to those who renew their subscription. Qm to 8. K. Sykes, for your garden plows and cultivators Hon. lVxter Rice returned Sunday from a business visit to Portland. Whole and cracked corn for sale by the Douglas Couuty Flouring Mills. tf Girl Wanted for housework. Mrs. J. W. Hamilton, Roeeburg, Ore. tf Hon. A. C. Woodcock, a prominent attorney of Eugene, was in this city last i Saturdav on business. 1 This is fine weather for late garden ing. All this month in Western Oregon you can set out flowers, late cabbage and spuds. Hon. Henry Mcliinn of Portland is in th;s city today on business. He will defend I.eona t.L Vial at the coming term of court, who shot Mrs. Humble- j ton. Prof. John Norling and W. A. Rurr the local music dealer returned from Portland last wet I w here they ordered a number of new instruments for the Roseburg Hand. Ira B Riddle was in town today on legal business. He reports that the Ki:- die band will so-m give a concert and entertainment and says that the h ys are making uood pr fre. Don't miss tbe Grand Concert at the Roeeburg Theatre, Thursday alerting. May 11th Prof. ApTelhofT has be n drilling a chorus of mixed voi-es of the best local talent for several weeks ai.d an excellent program of vocal and in strumental solos, duets, string qu in Not being able to enter the tie i and successfully complete w ith the Telegram at the five cent per copy rate, the Port land Journal has reduced the price to two cents per copy sold on the streets at Portland the price remaining as before at news stands and on trains. That is j all it is worth anywhere. Special sales by Stearns A Cbenowith Oakland and Yoncalla, White and other sewing machines fl'. 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 sale. ti3 tf W. T. Wright, for many years cashier in the fltrst National Bank of this city has returned from a visit to Southern California and Nevada where he hrs been for several months past for the benefit of his health. He is mu h im j proved, and brought back with him a ; fine crop of whiskers. Geo. Kohlhagen was in town Tuesday, : accompanied by Balfour Spiker, of Oak j land, and during the day an important ! business transaction took place, M r. Spiker purchasing the Economy meat j market from Mr. Kohlhagen. Mr. Spiker. will endeavor to give his patrons good satisfaction. Glendale News. A team driven by Mr. Moore of the Farmers Feed Stable, became frightened at an automobile on Jackson street Sun day afternoon and turned the bugiry over, slightly bruising Mr. Moore and Miss Minnie Johnson, the occupants of the baggy. The team then broke away from the baggy and after a lively ri n were caught and returned to the stable. "Miss Laughlin is a masterly, interesting speaker, with a voice made for oratory and a magnetic vehicle lor the expression of her powerful thought, her keen wit, and her courageous spirit. She impresses all with her logic and forcible argument. Women are proud to be represented by her in a profession where men have shone and made reputations for intellect and bril lancy." Islington (Ky.jLeader. Hear ber at tbe coon house Wednesday even ing. L. C. McKinney, formerly of tbe Glendale New., has again embarked into the newspaper business, having purchased one of the two printing offices at Sent Maria, Cal., a city of about 2-(Xj population. His paper is call id the Graphic Santa Maria is situated in tbe northern part of Santa Barbara county, one of the greatest oil fields ever developed, the home of the fa unci a ell that has gushed 10,000 barrels of oil daily for months, said to be the largest output on record. Other oil wells in the Santa Maria valley have a capacity of of 1000 to 6000 barrels daily. For a number of years past, the Brook- i lyn "Apollo" at its annual dinner and i other social gatherings, has been in the habit of singing, for themselves and their guests two characteristic Tenor and Bass songs in friendly competition. Tenor singing "Then you'll Remember Me", then the Basses, "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep", then both airs sang at the same time. This will In given by local talent at the Grand Con cert at Roseburg Theater Thursday evening, May 11. Don't miss it. A Positive Necessity Having to lay npon my bed for 14 days from a severely bruised leg, I only found relief when I used a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. I can cheerfullv recom mend it as the best medicine for bruises ever sent to the afflicted. It has now become a positive necessity upon my j self. D R Byrnes, Merchant, Dovers- ville, Texas. 25c, 50c and f 1.00. Sold 1 by A C Marsters A Co. New Ads Today Among the new and reset ads in the IMaindealer today are those of the Kose burg Furniture Co., B. W. Strong, the inrniture man, The Roeeburg Kochdale Grocery Co., It ice 4 Kiee, the house furnishers and the Farmers Real Batata Company. It will pay you to read each and everv one of these new ads. P. E. Cooper was in Roseburg on bus iness last week. Miss Kleanor Mack, of Drain, is visit ing iii this city. Mrs. W. H. Carroll is visiting her mother at Salem. RrakemenJ. A. Follett and 6. H. (iadke are laying off. Conductor Chas Miukler is in this city from I'urtlaud today. Chas, Ilrockstudt, of Myrtle Creek is registered at the Hotel McClallen. Mrs. Follett, wife of hrakeinau A Follett is visiting relatives at Salem. Marriage license have been issued to william Carstens and Cresceutia Fistler. Justice R. 1.. Stephens, of Oakland, was in Roseburg on business last weel. Petition of H. A Rasor for a county road near Riddle continued to Jul;, term. John Perdue. Geo Neiuier, sr, and SV, Perdue of Days Creek were in Kosebnrg last week. Mrs. Belle Jones and three children left this morning lor a two mouths' visit with relatives. Miss Ambrose, of Voucalla, who has been visiting friends in this city, has re turned home. H. w. Jackson, of Medford and O. G. Clarke, of '.a . are registered at the McClallen. Miss Madge Carlon, of Portland, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carlon of this city. O. L. Willis and wife, of Dillard, ar rived in this city this morniug to visit friends for the day. J. D. Cornutt of Riddle was in Row -bur.: on bu-iue:s last week. He repor s good crops in his section this year. Forest supervisor S. C. Bartrum i nt to Eugene Saturday, from where he wi 1 go over the military road into the fortet reserve, on business. Miss Miui.ie and Herbert Brown of Oakland, and Mrs. C. R King, of Yuocaila, were gueet of tin. 8. M. Kel ly of this city Friday. C. H Jones of Saiem, publishei of the Oregon Teacher's Monthiv was iu Roee- burg last week, enroute to Salem from a business trip to Southern Oregon. j The Joor! pf Mw co-operative W. 1'. K ng and Joseph Murphy have grocery store, known as the Rciehurg returned irom the eastern part of Dout Rochdale Co., were opened to the putt las louuty, where they h .ve been loot- lie this morning ar.d a tine lias of Maple ing over Kastern Douglas timber. 'and fancy groceries is displayed. Mat.- Conductors T. J. Kearney, Geo. Peeb- ager A-chur-t and his competent assist ler and E. P. Tynan are laying off to nt. K. 2. Gowdy, are both genial at d attend the couveulion of the Railway ' obliging gentlemen with whom it will Conductors of America in Portland. be found a pleasure t trade. This store Brakeman A. L. Rvao left saturdav 18 ktei in ro"nl rwnt!-v WW for Buffalo, N. Y.. to'attend the conven- ' ,h' t .fEce in the Abraham build tion of the B, of R. T. as a represtrnta t ve from the local divieion of Uiat order. While a ( ili as attack is decided. v un- pleasaut it is q uckly over when Chm barian'i t macil and Lint Tablets are used. For sale by A C Marsters A C . Bevanl uee train men have been put to Brora ou this oiviiou litis wrek, among Itiem arc NV. I., l.igbtner, K. i. MaHory, C. B. Miamaey and A. W. , Thomas. Dr. Biennis of Myrtle Point, spent Friday in Rowhurg whi.e enroute to ' i'urliaiid to look after business matters. The Plaindealer was favored with a pleasant call. Coudiv mrveyor aud road viewers or-d- red to locate a county road from the b trun k Cowles 1). L. C , to the Mvrtie Creek and Canyon ville road, as j et Hon ed for by I. B. Riddle and others. Ralph Barker and wife, of Butte, Mont., an registered at the Hotel Mc- I Plsllen Mrs. Barker is a newspaper woman of some note, having been ei. gagvd in the business iu her Moutana ; home. We are informed that the partners who recently arranged lor the purctia-e of the Zook roperty opposite the depot grounds have failed to come forwaid with their payments and the deal has been canceled A. F. Hunt, tbe Ashlaud stockman, ha- been in tins vicinity lor the past week ou business, sir. Hunt has made several shipments of cattle to Portland this year from Southern Oregon and Northern California. Sheriff H. T. McClallen went to Yon j calla Thursday where he sold at public sale, the saw mill and lumber, owned by K 1 Spaagasbarg l" satisfy a judgment . held by J H Brawn. The plaintiff was awarded the property on a bid of $2X0. See tbe handsome set oi picture, representing the four seasons ,-priny. summer, autumn arrd winter whieh the Plaindealer is giving free to every new snliscrrber and with every receipt for a sulscription renewal iu Plaindealer win low. . D. M, McClelland I as purchased (Tie general store of Mr. Williams near the Soldiers' Home aud will conduct Dm business beteafter. Mr. McClelland is a well known Douglas county young man w ho has a host of friends who wish him success in his new business venture. Attorney General A. M. Crawlord, C. A. Cogswell and Attorney Coovert of the aw tirin of Coovert & Slapleton of Port land wer passengers on last evening's local bound for Lakeview, Oregon, where the case of the State vs the Warner Val ley Stock Company will be argued Messrs I ogawetl and Coovert appearing for the company and Mr. Crawford for the state. W F A rant. Klamath Falls: A C Woodcock, Kugene;A F Hunt. Ashland : C E Norton, Sitkum ; E M Dixon, Clov er Creek ; E (i Langdon, Rice Rill ; Eva and Mary Brookhart, Drain ; 8 B Mor rison, Peel : Ed Stewart, Canyonville: Sam and F'red Perdue, Chas Hanks, Days Creek ; C H Brown and family, Ervtn Rice, A V. Caton, W Bit-knell and wife, C T Jones, S B Crouch, E L Rone, Oakland: T A Findlay, Bert Tedrow. John Alexander, Glide; Erne Burg, Sadie and Katie Boxton, Dillard; CO White, Mr. and Mrs. Kramer, Hattie Dement, Myrtle Creek ; Mrs. F J Helli well, Mrs H Irelan, R W Westenhiser, R Cockeram, J H Davenport, Grover Folck, Silverton were registered at the Hotel McClallen late last week. Hervey, Potts Nuptials. A very pretty wedding look place Wednesday, May 3rd, at J o'clock p. m , at the residence of tbe brides father, D. R. Potts of Hogget, South Myrtle Cr ek. TtieoocaaV u l- eg tin- marriage of his yoaogest daughter, Jennie, to William Marvin Serves of buckles, On gon. The ceremony win poHOfaed by Rev. Allison of Myrtle Creek, The house wan ISStefollf decorated w ith (lowers and lorM and in spun of the unpleasant weather a 1 1 the invited guests were present. The bride wore a gown of pale fawn Crepe PrSSCOIS, with yoke, collar and cuffs of cream band-made Batten burg lace and wore a spray of orange blos soms in her hair. 'I be groom wore the conventional black and looked very happy as all bride grooms should lie. Than presast wen-: Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rice, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Dunning, Misses Mary and Kannie Sellers, Cecelia Hansen and Bes-ie Sly. Mes-r. D. K. Potts, Noah Sellers, Albert Potts and Rev. Allison. Tbe bride is an estimable young la.lv and has a large circle of friends while ! the groom id a million tsaag farmer I and stack raiser and an exemplary your g ! man. The young people have the fest wishes of all for a long and happy Id". ' They will le at home to tlieir friends in about a month at their new residence at Ruckles. Miss Laughlin Coming. Miss Gail Laagblia, the elojnent champion of ejtial snttrnge, will speak at the court twiw e.in. lay even- ing under the auspices of the W. C. T. U, her sur.ject being. "Progress in Government. Miss I.augblin is a young woman, slender in form, with the bearing id a health v, athletic ierson. on whom physicial culture has left its stamp. She has a strong, intellectual face, aud all in ail is a tine type of true American snnsaboaaV, As a s (inker she is forceful, witty and thoroughly conversant with the subject in hand, clear in articulation, and it is a pleasure to listen to her. Miss Laughlin is one f the brightest minds of the woman suffrage movement. A gradn.ite of Welleeley College, she entered Cornell Cniverscty, where sh studied law and received her degree. It was said by the head of the law department that hers was the best legal mind" in the class. New Co-Operative Grocery Store. ing. i he p'tronage H the puwic is so Betted. Charged With a Heinous Crime N. A. Foster, of Oakland, was brought I to this city Saturday evening and lodged ia the rountv tail, to await tbe action of the County C'-urt on tbe crime of crimi nal assault upon the person nf his IV year old daughter. l"pn complaint of several Oakland ritiren District Attor ney Brown visited Oakland Sundv. and caused the arrest of Foster, and after a preliminary examination before Ju-tice Stephens, F'oeter was bound over to await t e action of the Circuit Court. Basket Meeting at Pine Grove A basket meeting at the Pine Grove church will be held Sunday, May 21. by Rev. J. S Secrist. evang-.'list from Myr tle Point, of the church usually known as Dunkards. Services will commence the Saturday previous at S o'clock in tbe evening. All are in ited. Letter List. Remaining Banllad for at t) burg pst office. Rose Amcnim Mr J E Barger J P Baker J W IViwns. Mr F. R Davis Mrs May tiorvev Paul F Millard Mr Joe Mason R F. Mngaa Mrs F M Mf baels Mr A J Pickett. J 11 Robinson Jack llillerv Mr Hornet E Sullivan Miss III Harvey Kev D M Watson B M Henderson Mr W H Wagner Mr L Ooblc Persons ca'ling tor these letters will please state the date on which tliey are advertised. May S, 1MB. Tbe letters will lie charged for at the rat e of one cent each. C W Parks P M. A.E Engli b, the well known pas senger brakeman, formerly of this ci'y. was severely cut with a knife in the the 1 hand, of a hohn whom he was attempt J ing to put off No. U near Ooaatiae, Cal , Saturday night. Although Mr. English was cut three times, on the leg, breast and back, be managed to overpower his man and hold bias until other trainmen came to his assistanc e- when tbe hobo was arrested and tsken to Ashland. Mr. Engl-sb's wounds were dressed and at last accounts he was gettirg t-iong nicely. A Good Su&tsuoii Mr C B Wiiinwright of Ncnion t'itv. Kla., has written tbe manufac turers that much better mailt are obtained from the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and lbarahoea Remedy in cases cf pains in the stomach, colic and cholera mor bus by taking it iu water as hot as can e drank. That w hen taken in this way he effect is double ill rapidity. "It nam to Bet at the right sxt instantly" be says. For sale bv A li Marsters A Oo, Hr Sale Iot cornor of Douglas and Kane St opposite Court house. Sire 110SO feet, on eaty terms. Enquire of H, T .lewett tf Married. COOK DEVOI.LL At the office of the County Clerk in this city Friday, May 5, 1905, Almon A. Cook to Anna Devoll, Judge M. I. Thompson, officiating. KUPPENHEIMER : FOR HEN M W Trf fj.A t KfVtOB JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE Steam Cleaning-Pressing Parlors. uur new steam cleaning and renairimr parlors are now in operation. A club , 0f fortv at $1 .V) ner month is alrea.lv secured and room for more. Single suits steamed cleaned ami pressed from tl up to )'2 SsX As steam cleaning is tbe reliable process there is no doubt that tbe people of Roeeburg and vicinity will appreciate the same and patronize sudiciently to support the enterprise. Ladies wool skirts also steam cleaned and pressed. Next door to M-f ugal's Tailor Shop. L. D. HaSTBT, Proprietor. hMm Will overcome indigestion and dyspep sia : regulate the bowels and cure iiver and kidney complaints. It i the bet blood etriiher and in vigorator in the world. It is purely veg etable, jerfectly harmless and should you he a sufferer from disease, you will tie it if you are wise. R N Andrews, F.ditor and Mgr. Coco and Rockledge News, OoCOS, Pks. writes : 1 hae used your Herbine in my family, and find it a mt exce..ent medicine. Its effects upon myself have been a marked bene fit. Sold bv A C Marsters A Co. ClingenpeePs New Quarters C.ingenpeei, the up to-date jeweler. watchmaker now 1'K-ated optician, and engTaver. is in his easy , .a-:--- in the new Piaindea'.er buhding. He invites ail of his new and prospective easterners to cal, and see his new stock. Repai w jrk a specialty. To Ladies of Roseburg. Mrs. Autenre th's suit book for the spring styles has jn-t arrived with sample, of both silk shirt waist and suits. We will he pleased to have tbe ladies call and see them. At residence on Jackson street, south of F'.ks baild ing. ml p Csas Trtassrtr'i tkt V - i i - t ti . - . nee is iiereoy iven mat a. parties holding i-ountv warrants endorsed prior to, aniinciud-ng. May i-, iw.t. are re .nested to present the same to the conn- ty tre.i-urer a-1 interest will cease there- on after tbe date of this notice. Dated Roeeburg, Oreg., Apr. 1905. G. W. Diaaics. County Treasurer. See the PitU : electric weld fences. K. Svke. You can have A Boaatftsi Sepal) at Health. Harmons Durability. Joy. Cleanliness. Peace ttucucta tbe application ol THE MOST PERttLI or FLOOR PAINTS MADE BY PUT UP IN Quart. Halt-Gallon and Gallon READY fO USE You Can Apply It bold By 5. K. SYKES Phone 351 - - - - koaeburg. Or. , 623 ; j SURE DEATH SQUIRREL POISON Speedy Des truction of Squirrels, Goph s. Rats, nice, Crows, Etc. A. C. Hen's Two Piece Outing Suits, $6.00 to $12.00 Men's Sack Suits, $12.50 to $20.00 TAN SHOES Th- Flors.heirji Shoe for Men. The ('ro- Shoe for Ladies. Everything that the well dressed man desires for summer wear. Notice. Notice is hereby given that, on or about the 25th of .lanuarv. IMS. there were lost or stolen from tbe residence of Chas. II. Bitting, of Douglas county, Oregon, two notes and one check, the latter being drawn on the First Na tional Bank, of Roseburg, Oregon, and signed by one I. H. Winget in the sum of about The first of the notes was made by B. C. Agee, favor t.'has EL Bit ting, in the sum of 410, rate of S per cent int., and the second msde by W. S. Brosi. favor Chas. H. Bitting, in the sum of hjO, rate S per cent, each of said notes being made on or about the 30th day of May, lvrj. All persons are here by 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 Aprii. 1905. A. M. ARKlttoTOS, Administrator of the estate of Chas. H. Bitting, deceased. aiT ml6 Notice A fine ranch for sale. One hundred and fifty-five acres of fine ranch land worth f 1000, but will take 740 if sold at once. Any bomeeeeker that wants a i bargain should communicate or see me ; tefore buying Address Aiien Wilson Camas Valley, Ore. m!p Team For Sale A good, about 1200 gentle gray team, weight ach, for sale. Inquire at Farmers Feed Stables. Roeeburg. Ore. Dr. H. L. Studiey the Osteopathic! Physician cures acute and chronic : diseases, corrects deformaties and removes foreign growths. Consoltion free. Phone or call for appointment. Office in Abranam duildine. tf ! WOOL WANTED Before selling vour woo I a 1 a clip Oe SUie aDQ Call Oil i1 nrt t V, i j - , , ; undersigned and get our quotations KRLSE & NEWLAND. 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. Pou't fail to soe our large stock of NEW FURNITURE and HARDWARE. HARNESS AND HARNESS MAKING A. MARSTERS & CO. DRUGGISTS ROSEBURG, CLOTHING - WANT ADVERTISEMENTS N'". ' run under this bead will be ehanred Ux t las rm:e of one cent a word lor two injertion. S advei iiaemenu taaen lor le uun tea ceas w . JTOT To exch -nee a ond bicycle lor a dr.-. la? bore. Apply io box Bt, tMe.-nrc Or. w asted -ltoi lab as asseSK central, -. ? iti ot t-Bpore-aea-. ; -tc atm bs run: ; :aaa Addrea r. o box 777. Boaebara. W ante!, a piano to rent. Apply at this ofiue. For Sale; House and lot on Pine street near depot. See J. A. Buchanan. F'jb. Sali Three very desirable home, near town and the best school ia Douglas county. Address J. W. Motn Roeeburg, Oregoo . mlop Waotd to Let detract for burning 100.000 to 300,000 brick at Black Butte Mine. Address or call on W. B. Dennis, Biackbutte, Lane Co., Ore. tt The Umpqua bakery is now located in iu new building on Cass street, next door to the Cass rtreet meat mar ket. a3 tf We Want Wool AT TMS ROSEBURG JUNK & HIDE COlPANrS CORNER ROSE AND OAK STS. WE PAY CASH For Any thinj: You Have to SHI RS. H. EASTON is i re cared to wait upon old ? and new customers and friends with a foil and complete stock of -GROCERIES AH fresh and of the verr 1 qoalitv. Teas aad coffees are specialties. Your patronage solicited. $ 305 Jackson St.. Raaetarg 1 njasanrnaaVnaVn1aVaaa 13 1 D. BRADLEY SURE DEATH To Gophers and Squirrels. Th; bast article vet prepared (or the destruction of thee arm pests. OREGON