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rAKiflEKS KfcAL til Alt IU. J OFFICE OPPOSITE RICE a RICE, CASS STREET a J We have some Exceptionally Fine Farms, J J City Property aud TimberUuds in large and small t tracts for sale. FIRE INSURANCE Best companies represented Town and Coun try property insured. II m in i in i Anyone wishing to sell their property can do so by listing it with us. Write for price list of rarms and City 1 roperty. D. R. SHAMBROOK, President N. F. THRONE, Secretary We will tag and display any Grain or Produce brought to our office. i I HI IN IU I BE iPf 4.-. ..'--'.. .. - A'V"ivSV 1 j WHEN YOU COME TO PORTLAND I Make your plans to stop at a home-like hostelry; a place I where you will be shown every courtesy and treated as you would be in your own home, town or city. I I I The Forestry Inn Is such a place, and it stands within one block of the Ex position Entrance, on 25th Street facing Upshur. THE FORESTRY INN is constructed on the log cabin style; furnishings, cuisine, and management conform thereto. It has 150 large commodious rooms, all opening on broad, cool verandas; with electric lights; hot and cold water and free baths. From the roof a view is had of the Exposition grounds, the city and surrounding country. Car service direct to all parts of the city. European plan. Din ing service a la carte and as reasonable as in any part af the city. Price of Rooms, $1.00 and $1.50 Special Rates to Parties of two or more MEALS A LA CARTE THE FORESTRY INN, Inc. ADDRESS, P. C. MATTOX, Manager, or H. M. FAKCHER. 25th and Upshur Sts. PORTLAND, OREGON JUST ARRIVED FIGS NEW STOCK FINE CHINA WAKE HONEY ALMONDS WALNUTS RASINS CURRANTS CITRON CROCKERY LEMON AND GLASS WARE ORANGE PEEL Anything yon need for a Fruit CaKe or Mince Meat J. F. BARKER SCO. Phone 201 CALL FOR IT STANFORD PURE . RYE A S K FOR IT It Hits the Spot. It Brings the Trade The Whiskey that pleases all Nothing Finer. Nothing Better. TEN YEARS OLD GUARANTEED MIKE JACOB i CO. Distillers, Cincinnati. hio R. B. MaTHEWES, Agent, tosebvg, Oregon TAKE NO OTHER nusT HAVE ir rii7 HI III I ll T Tnrrn n or,'er introduce our nursery L ill L yyf U ML L V we will make a special offer to any- I li'l fl! Mil H Ml Ml one Penlin,t nme cut from Plain- LilUL Ul IIIILIIU IIILLU dealer. We will sell yon tbe follow ing bill of trees for one dollar. All orders should be sent in by tbe first of August. bend one dollar and we will book your order for next Fall. Tbe retail price for thie dollar bargain would be ae follows : 4 Walnut? $ 00 1 Putternut 25 1 Ameri -an Chestnut 25 1 Maiiiuiotb Blackberrie . 25 1 Elthea or Rose o Sharon 75 One fine row will be sent bv sending 10 rents name tbe variety. Send 5 cents for cata ogue telling you all about the Walnut Industry. BROOKS & SONS WALNUT NURSERY. CARLTON, ORE. If you want to buy a farm If you want furnished rooms If you want to buy a house If you want to rent a house If you want to build a house If you want to move a house If yen don't know PAT Cal on or address .. . F F. Patterson, ffiSL Rose burg, Oregon. ARTICLES OF JEWELRY Suitable Gifts for Ladies Suitable Gifts for Gents Suitable Gifts for Children Finest Line of Jewelry Ever Shown in Roseburg ms SALZMAN'S t" 'BStcT.'.- MKfjKtSjU 9GbbIbhh9 Mr SKBw tSalHr XoT wfiE Bp ANNUAL CHAUTAUQUA MEETING AT ASHLAND Town Lots For Sale Choice building lots in Kinney's im provfd plat of Roseburg, near Main street, good title. Price $60 per lot. Address, N. A. Richard, tf Cliaiitaiiqiu at Ashland, Ore., July V I treat lectures t.y Dr. tiiin-HUlns Dr. . Quayle, Rev. Anna Shaw, Lieut. Ham mond, Mrs. SauinlerHOii and o'herg Carter, tbe great magician. Music finer than ever. Nine vncl soloists. Three choi us clashes. Tba Bsnmore. finest of instrumental iierformers. Bitile study Ministerial confeienee. Two cooking schools. Elocution and physical cul ture. Hound table. State iay. Teach ers clans smi other good things. En argel buibliugs. (iood tenting. Re-dm-ed K R. rates. Tickets, 2.00; half, 1.00. fZZSv Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court tre Slate o( Oiegoa, lur the County of liuutl.es. BtO. E. Chamberlain, liovrrnor. V I Putilar. rjecetary il Staler, atid t hai 8. Moore, Treasurer of the Mater ol itregnn, aul t'lmsttmiliig the S-.s'er ..) It -.! lor llu al ol Hcboti. au'l t'uivrralt) Land a. il lor the inve-niuicul ol the i luiida ariilug Iberelrooi, Plalut tf. t Y. T. Metier. Franca J M.-Uee. hla I wile. Murphe Grant company, R. L ' Haliiu and C. L Levlug d. Trutte-e. I Liefendanta Notice ' hereby given that by virtue ol an 'lecuiion anil order ol tale duly laaued oul of i Ibe above MMd Court and BfHMa on lha ith ' day ol June, li5 upon a ludgmenl aud de-. ere.- duly r n.lered au l euu-red In aald court on det'OOant bad therein on the date ol said at lhe-.nd dof JunelvMihy loierloaure ol a mort I ahmet. l-lt: the Tib day of September ate lu favor ol tbe above named pl.lnilfla end ' . or .lnee hai had iberain 10 aattsly aaU Kan:t ibe above ua:nl deleiKlanla and " r" " uu " accruing cue i. tiea u 1 tbe herema'.ter menlioued and de- Sheriffs Sale. In the circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon for the County of Douglaa. All Walker. Plaintiff . rt O O Graham, defendant ; Notice It hereby given that by virtue of an execution duly Itturd out of and under the teal of tbe above named court and cauae on the rd day of June, 19u6, up .n a judgment asd decree duly rendered and entered lu said coortand cauae, on tbe 17 b day of May, IfOA, In favor o' All alter and agalutt laid U (1 Graham, for the aum ol one hundred nluet) -eight dollara and lorty cente 0M 4)) wlib Intereal thereon at the rale of 6 per cent per aim a n Irom the 17th day ol May, 19 6, and the further turn ol twenty-one dollars aud aevenly Bve cents (21.7j) eoata and dltburaemenia and the CO la of and upon thlt writ of eiacriiton, command iegm to wake tale ol the following described prlmtaee. to wit. The eouthweat qaarter ol teetloa SI In town ahlp It tooth ol range S west, Willamette meridian, la Oouglat county Oregon, contain lug 160 acrea. attached In aald action on tbe 7th day ol September, I SIX. Now there lore In com pllance wilu tbe oointnauda of aald writ, I will on Saturday tbe 8th day of July, i90$ at 1 o'clock p. m. at the 'roat doer ol the Coon ty Court house, In th city of Roaeburg, la Doaglaa county. State ol Oregon, tell at publtc auction, tubject to redemption, to Ibe hlghett b dder. .'or United atatea gold cola cash la hand, all the rtgbt. title and lnlereat the aald THE TROUBLE IN THE MORMON CHURCH. Ex-Senator Ftstnk J. t'tnnon, whuae chargt r agaln.st the hierarchy of the Mormon church has caused a good deal of a sensation, is an ex-aenator of the United States and one of the moat prominent nun in t'luh. He Is a tarn of George Q. Cannon, a president of the church, and until rro ntltf lh.- yuungei Cannon was one of the foremoat men In Mormon efaurcfa affaira. Since his charges were made he has been excommunicated. Stories Of the Stage Folk ji PETER P. DAILEY U a come dian who does not have to go far to find jokes. They are al ways coming his way. Not long ago he attended a matinee per formance of one of the dramatic pro ductions that did not "score a hit" as the critics aay. On coming out of the theater be was accosted by a friend. "Been to tbe show, Peter? How was ttr "Oh. fair." "Big audience r "No, they weren't big: I could lick the three of 'em." Mr.Da.llwy sprang J ok in Ban Fran cisco awhile ago and In writing about it to a friend tn New York ex plained it as follows: "One of the popular table waters here is Bartlett water Everybody knows about it. so I get a laugh by asking If two men who drink Bartlett water will be a Bartlett pear." When the friend had thought tbe Joke over and digested It be sent the following telegram to Mr. Dalley: "Tour pear Joke Is a poach." gSBBBBBuT finally one night aitoui nve ufter ber mothers deuUi Miss Ires ler awoke with a shriek and sat up In bed wringing ber hands Tbe nurse hurried to her. Turn on all the lights " !ald Mhsi Dressier quite calmly, "and then come here and look me In the face. I want to ask you some thing." The nurse, sur prised aud appre hensive, obeyed. Mlas Irressler look ed her In the eye and aald: "There's no use your try lug to lie to me. I know what has happened. Mother "How did you guess cried tbe nurse. "I didn't guess: I dreamed now. 1 went down to the was all boarded up L 3 ABIE PRESSUtft. i dead." Miss Dressier r It Just house U t ail deserted. I PKTEB F. DAJXZT. broke In. The place was envtty except for a sofa lying In a corner of tbe alrtlng room. Something was lying on the sofa covered sTtth a cloth. I rush ed over to it aud tr,ed to wrench the covering off it. I couldu't for a long time. Then finally 1 uncovered the face. It was mother." Mr. front EjaBwaBaflaflBssk tWSBSSSaW Mrs. Prank Plxiey, tbe young wife of tbe librettist, hi a Cana dian, so doesn't make the effort of say lag "elevator." In the rush boor at a department tore she found herself wedged In a crowd. "Will yon please tell me where the lift ur she gasped to a florid, grinning face behind her. "Sure, mlas." and a huge hand strug gled upward and swept the wall space grandly. "This is the rolght, and that's the Uft- WlUlam N orris, the comedian and character actor, who has recently cre ated many a langh In "Babes In Toy land," is a very versatile performer, but bis first stage appearance in a London mnalc hall waa not very en couraging. It was at the hour when amateurs were tried. Mr. N orris relates: "I bid a vague impression of a vast sea of beads confronting me. and then I started In to sing The Falsest Girl Ton Ever Came Anlgh.' I bad reach ai tbe refrain, and a few momenta more would hare put me at my ease and bare restored my self confidence, i "Unfortunately, j however, in my nervousness I bad 1 chanced to look up , toward the gallery. ' My eye waa caoght by an Immense sign, tea or fifteen feet square, and I read tyt big black letters: " 'Gentlemen Will Please Not Throw Trotters' Bones at Actors on the Stage.' "By 'trotters' was meant sheep's feet, which sold for a sixpence and which many of the work In gin en hi the audi ence ate while waiting for the perform ance to begin. I had gone aa far aa The false' I never finished. Tbe awfulneas of tbe meaning in that sign dawned upon me. My Jaw dropped. No words came from my paralyzed throat My knees rattled together, and my eyes remained fixed In a glaosy tare upon tbe fatal sign. The leader of the orchestra, seeing my predicament, bad bis men to play loader, bnt all to no purpose. A mo ment of perspiring agony ensued, wben the voice of tbe stage manager called from the wings, 'Come off at once!' Mechanically I obeyed, and not a mo ment too soon, for a shower of bones fell from the gallery upon the spot where I had been standing a moment before, ana then followed a roar of 'BooaT like the enraged growls of some hundred wild animals. " Ton got off Just in time,' said the manAger. 'Now, quick. Jump Into this cab. You can change your costume on your way home.' " any your 4 John Drew, who Is in the fore- of his profession, w as " recently interviewed. After some conversation relative to bis liking for the name part in "The Duke of Kllllcrmnkle" tbe conversation pro ceeded thus: "Have you ambition In profession that you have not yet acbler edr For the moment Mr. Drew appear ed to be amused at the question. "That Is certain ly invidious," be re marked after a brief pause. "Undoubtedly, but have you?" After carefully thinking tbe matter over Mr. Drew aald: "Tea. I think I have." "What is it?" "To be a better actor." lawaasBmi s JOHS PRkW. acriU-d mortgaged property lor tbe aum of gaJUU a lib Intereal Ihervon al the rate ol S per cent i er auoum lom the a.-cond day ol March, 19u, and the lurlher aum l IITj ailorueya leea and aum of tM B paid for laats and f U lb coett and oikburaetaeuta. Now therefore 1 will on Saturday, tbe 8th dsy of July, io05 a: one 'clock p m ol aaid day at the court ! bouse Irout door In tUi-4rbiirg, bouglaa county, I Oregon, wll In utie paicel at public auction to the highest bidder. I. r cash in but. all the 1 right, title and Interest wnl h tbe BsM de end- ' an la or either ol tben had on ibe AKh day ol 1 October Mas or at any titue thereafter lu or to ' he loliowiug deacrib d real pr..prrty to-wtt: Ti e aoulbeaat quarter ol aectios one. except ' a ccilat'i ptrvel of land heretofore told lull R Hn-aer. the deed lor wh;cb It recorded lu Vol.1 II, p ge 1 A ol deedt o. Poug:aa county, Oregon BSseaBSajagfJ acre.. TLe aouin ba.l ol tna outuaeai qua uer and uortl-aeat quarter ol - u:h! , .a ter ol aection oue : tbal portion i las asetbsssl quarter si aoutnwest quarter containing acrea. an 1 at portion of tbe a uthweat qua-ter -A uorlhwest quarter, con alniug 15 acrea lu aeit aa oue, lying aoutb ol he fo. lowing line, to w, . comaenctug at a f in, u said ssctl none, loent-ilp s toulb ol rauge 4 weal, S dsssasa I eel Irom the all mile comer belaeea aea ttoua o.ie an 1 two .n aa d townahip anJ range, tbejee N to de rvea 15 miautea E at e t lh nee s Si Oegreee Al mmutea, t AO leel lo a 6. trte i feet lu dlam Stagj thence A a dsgrrva 3u ra.i.ut a. x leet alao i acrea in the vauUiweat comer ol lae aoutuweat qiarter ol ISt north BSSJ quarter of seca-an one aiat tbe , a lUlbem! quarter ot aection two. the southeaal quarter ol the nortueaat qcarter, the n rlh aeat quaiter ot the ,or heaal quarter a ,d the aoutb a est ball ol the uort beast quarter ol the uottbeatl quarter ol eecuoa t. A.ao the north nail ol northeaat quarter asd tbe north hall of the northwest quarter ol a etlon II and lha north half ol the bonbeaat quarter a.t: n 'I ah to township 3y m lb o range 5 neat in Douglas county. Orrg.,a. and containing In lbs aggregate si I awawa more or leaa. and ai.i apely i he proceedt of aucb rate cm to the p- ment ol tbe C vala of aald ale aLd tbe coat a ah 1 Olt buiaementa ol said I.rrcK-ure amounting to lll.li: and the aum ol H i. ailomeyt leea and the aum o! Uutal due plalnuCt wi b latemt thereon at tbe rale of S per cent par esarm ft m tbe id day o! March 1M, and :he turn ot WP taxes paid by pialntl3a. and II aay amo nt remalna altr applying the proceedt ol -ai l aale. that I wtli apt ly the tame lu satis uction ot the Ilea ol Murphy Ursnt sk Co. abo.e named deltndaut. wbicn It lur the lata if 1TJ &5 w ih luterest thereon at the rate of a per rent per annum from august -Kha ISM. and the ovarp ua i, tnv lb ere be. 1 wiu pay to ibe clerk ol this court aa by order of aald court in aald ete-cution lo me directed and delivered mmmanding cue lo eel! above described rami pr perty lu Ibe manner provided by law. bated ibla (lh day f Jane IMS II T. McCLALL'N Sheriff - t Uoaglav couatr, Oregon B. T. McCLALXlCX 8herifl ! Dougiaa county, Oregon. LIVERY, FEED & STAGE STABLES C. P. BARNARD, Proprietor FIRST-CLASS RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND AT REASON W'.LE RATK- STAGE TO MARSflFIELO, NORTH BEND AND ALL COOS COL N f Y POINTS LEAVES DAILY AT 6A.M. FOUR-HORSE STOCK-QUICKEST TIME TO THE COAST STABLES CORNER WASHINGTON & ROSE STS., ROSEBURG. PHONE 661 Executrix Notice In the County Court ol the Slate ol Oregon lor laouglas County In tbe mailer ol the estate ( of James Darlm. deceased t Knilce is hereby tiren that by an order oil tbe County Court ol Douglas eouuty. State afl Oregon. SSdj made aud en tend ol record, the I underslgn-d baa been du y appointed iiara-1 trltol lha above uanwd estate. All peraoua having clalmt agaloti the aa.d ealata will pre sent the SSBBS duly TenBed to the nndertlgned at Brockway. Oregon, wltbla Ms montha rross tbe Ural publication of this holies, and all persona knowing themselves Indebted lo said e.tate will call oe the undersigned and act-Je ) the t me. Dated thlt Uth day of June. lNh. MAKciAfcgT LILLY DA V I IS JXsseutnz jaeAgMfci ifcfei lf-vr rS-S-g. (-S-avg. (air JOB WORK The Finest in 'he County to Be Had at the : PLAINDEALER OFFICE For Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Staterr:rDtg, Enralopes, Wedding Stationery, Posters, Lesal Blanks, Briefs, in fact anything in the Prin'ing line, give ua a call. ,,,,w1BwBjsSBBBaaaaaB)rwaasBBjaBaajBM Satisfaction Guaranteed efr r r Notice of Final Settlement. Nolle la hereby girea that the underalgDed, admlatatrator ol tbe estate ol Tlssothy Croat- man. deewaaad. has filed la the County Court ' ol D.ragla County. Oregon, bis Baal aceouat as such administrator ol taid estate and that i Wednesday lb MB day ol June, 1S0&, at the hour ol ten o clock a. ra baa baea fl zed by the said court at the Ua lor bearing ol objections to taid report, and lha aelusmwnt thereof J. A. BFCBAKAB. Administrator ol the estate ol Timothy Crraw BtXljSJ, fFrtit Paper Free tverj tanner raises some truir. All couia raise a more and better fruit and make more money from 1 it if they read a first-class fruit paper like j The National Fruit Grower Published at St. Joseph, Mich , in the heart cf the famous Michigan Fruit Belt. A large, beautifully printed Monthly, ably edited, full of the latest and best methods of cultivating, handling and marketing large and small fruits. WADTff CI ilO to "9 3Jma frnit grower to WW Un A U slvv haTe this paper for this next year. The Sprsytng Calendar is invaluable. We will give this paper absolutely free for one year to any near or old subscriber who pays arrearage ar.d one year in advance. Cot osrt this advertisement and send or brine, it in al cuce. This o3er may be withdrawn without notice. Roseburg Plaiodealer JQy FRUIT kift Remember tbe Plaindealer wben your letterhead, statements, envelope and i in fact anything in the printing line geta . low. We can give yon a neat job and do it promptly. Professional Cards. R0SEBLR6 Owartl EOBaS M. BhOWS Attorney-at-Law SOSKBrRG.OBJI BREWING & ICE COMPANY A. c seely, m. d. WILLIAM WOaXI. Marie Dressier, who has recently made a hit In "The College Widower," had a hard siege with typhoid fever several seasons ago. While she was Ul her mother died. The physicians kept the aews from ber. When the young woman, who has made so many theater goers langh, became convales cent it was necessary, of course, to Impart the sad intelligence to her, but now to do It was the Question Fred Freer, who plays Hadji, the pri vate secretary In "Sul'an of Sulu," la responsible for the following: "I started out In the rain one day laat summer, and I had no umbrella. I wor ried along debating whether to Invest In one or not but waa deferred by the thought that I already bad three urn b relies kicking about somewhere. Wben I got on Broadway I spied a man I presumed to be Walter Law rence, our stage manager, wbo was carrying a fine silk umbrella. 'It's mine now,' be added fondly as be gazed at the work of art be held tn bis hand. "As soon as I saw the man I pre sumed to be Lawrence I was so over joyed that I rushed or. him from the rear and. slapping hlra hard on the back, exclaimed. 'Look here, old man; give me that umbrella P "The man turned, and. to my amaze ment I discovered thut be was not Lawrence, but some one I bad never seen before. I was covered with con fusion and was about to apologize when I observed that he was even more confused than I. He hastily clos ed the umbrella and pressed It Into my hand with the remark: "I I beg par don. I didn't know it waa yours,' and vanished around tbe corner, leaving ine standing In open mouthed astonish ment" Aubrey Bouclcault who Is a son of the late actor and playwright. Dion Bouclcault. la living up to the family name by writing plnys and acting too. He has a great admiration for his la mented father's genius and delights In reminiscences about his sire. "I remember well." bo says, "sitting with my father In the Adams House In Boston and beating him discuss with Mr. Henry Guy Onrleton his meth ods of constructing a drama. It sound ed to me then like a recipe from a cookbook the formula of dispens ing it prescription. I wits young and did cot realize as I ao mow its pre cision, Its correctness and Its unerring method. 'First take your story and cot it Into climaxes of jour acts. Cut your acts into situations. Cut your situations Into scenes. Say wbo the scenes are by, what transpires be tween your characters, and serve hot vr iv uw wen auaaen oeiore T.HK1UK This was his recipe anc his elixir for a drama." Sheriff's Sale. Tbe Largest and Beet Equipped Brew ery in Southern Oregon. Roseburg Beer bss s Repntatioo through out tbe Countv for Its orncg r u, u i M. Phone tU OREOON . . j aBw Bass BBBIbtaf' -!j AUBREY BOUCI-CATJLT. In the t'lrcait OSSBrl ol the rial v Oregon lor the 'eunlv ol thiuglaa. liana l t.ristnferttrn , Plaintiff j William J. Moor Carrie Moore and M A Marie. Ue enduta SoUce it hereby given thai bv virtue ol at i xecutim tlu:j iataerl out ol and under the , seal ol tbe above entitled c nrt. In the above ; entitled cause, n m duly directed and dated the imh day ol June. l0f. npon a judgment' dole rendered and entered the Uth day ol Octn-1 ber. ISM. in favor of Hana t'brtiUvfrrson. plain- tiff, and agaloat William J Moore, defendant, lor the mm of fl MA", with Interest thereon al the rate of per cent per annum from lha Ulh day of October. 19M. and the further sum ol 114 60 costs and ditbursemen's and lor the lur ther aum ol fSS costs in plaintiff" a tail to set as de deed, made by V m J Moore to M A Maris n which suit the aaid deed waa tel aside ano I the real property therein deacrloed ordered to be sold to ae titty tad Judgment lor eoata and the judgment herein mentioned, and execu- . Ion issued thereon, and the reals of and upon hit writ. 1 did on ihe 10th day of June, lwri, dnly levy upon following described real prop er y described In raid decree, to-wit Lou 1 and J and 16 in block 7s tn the th Southern Addition lo Boburg, Douglas eouu ty, Oregon aa the same appears on the plat sag map of said addition ol record in the office ol ibe county clerk of Douglas county, Oregon, www thetelors, by virtue ol said execution and order ol aale. I a 111 on Tuesday the nth day of July, 1905. at one o'clock p m ol said day at the court burs trout door In Koseburg. Douglas county, Oregon, n il at public auction anbject to re demption, to the highest bidder, lor V S gold coin, cash In hand, all Ihe right title and la- Iceat ihe within named delendanl, or either ol them ha I in and to the above described real , properly or any part there,. I to aaltafy aaid ex. cutlon'a order ol sale. Interest, cuata and dls- hursrmantt and all accruing oosta. Dated at Bosaburg this 10th day ol June. MM, n T McCLALLXN. Sheriff of Douglas County. Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon for the county of Douglas. In the matter ot the estate ol Maria Anna Oalertag Deceased. I Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. admiulttrator ol the estate ol Maria Anna Ot- tcrtag, dereaaed, bat Hied In tbe Connty Court ol Douglaa County, Slate ol Oregon, his final account as aucb administrator ol aald cattle, and that Saturday tbe 17th da) ol June, 1S06. at the hour ol 10 o'clock a. m.Jhaa been fixed by taid court lor the time ol bearing of objection! to taid r port, and the teiilemeiit tnereot. J. A. BUCHANAN, Administrator ol the estate of Maria Anna Oiterlag, deceased. nilsjl7 PURITY sod purity means Health. Brewed only from selected Barley and Choicest Hops. Special Brewed Bottle Beer Our Specialty Tiirtfwr .1.1 ,-.. v t , . miif wei.ltiM quantities of one rase or more. Qhv.OBO. K. HOUCK, Surgeon. HOSKBT it O&g-OK Physcian & Review aid. H iYSE.v DENTIST, JAS. E. Sawyers Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Boom 6, I'pstaira, Douglas Co. Bk. Bid Roseburg, Oregon. Q W. MAR-TERS Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Marsters Bailding J. R. CHAPMAN. D. T. S. DENTIST Hours: S a. m. to i p . Telephone So. 1HI Abraham Building K -eburg Oi Bawlaw Belldtag. s aaai Te-ephoue So fi BOHXSr IH UkltrOr. Ul TELEPHONE 141 A M. Cbawtobd a J. O. Wj At torn c-y ? at Law, lit. Bank tends... BMXBCBe. US i issasssSJSl fill lill l Yoo Will Be Satisfied with ymi mmi If your tickets read over tbe Denver and Bio Urande Ballroad. Iht ' Scenic Une ol the World" BECAUSE There are ao many srenlr attraction! and points ol interest along the line between Ogden and Denver thai the trip never beromee tlreaoase. mining oat. i basse lha r 8 asseclslty. KULeLERTO.N Attorney-at-Law . SJTJI If you are going Katt. write for Inlonnatlon and get a pretty book that will Mil you all about lu w. c. HcBRIDI. Gen. Agt. 114 Third Si. PORTLAND, OUE CON la all the Stat and Federal Court. Marks' Bfiaj, Snsshnrg. Oragoa. P W. BHN30N, Attorney-at-Law . Bank Building BOeEBCBG . OBEGON DR. r. W. HUNT DEATI5T OflKLAHD. : : OREGOli FRAMKE. ALLEY Architect- Abstracter. B UCHANAN A GRKHLRQKt Abstract oi litis to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govem ment Land. Plant and Estimates for all Build ings. Special design for Office Fixtures J. A. BrcHaMiX I. L GBSioga Attorneys-at-Law Kooma 1 and i Startlers Building KOttXBl'BG. OREGON Blue rinta of Towsahip Maps showing all vscantLandi. Office in new Bank Bailding. 'Phone 416 ROSEBURG. OREGON THE JOY OF LIVING caw gut rrxiT RsiuiiD whkm tou ENJOY GOOD HEALTH Executrix's Notice Notice It hereby given that the undersign ed was, on the . Met day ol June, 190A, duly ap pointed by Ihe county court ol Douglas coun ty, Oregon, executrix ol the estate of Jonathan I. Baker, deceased. 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