The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, August 21, 1905, Image 3

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    fSALE SALE SAIFI
We have placed on SALE the Odds and Ends of our SUMMER
STOCK.
Including SUMMER DRESS GOODS; SHIRT WAISTS; LADIES'
SHI UTS; REMNANTS OF CALICO; SILKS; WOOL GOODS; OUTING
FLANNEL; LADIES" WOOL SHIRTS ETC.
Men's and Youth's SUITS at a PRICE that WILL and MUST SELL
them. We must make
Pick of the Assortment
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
THE ROSEBURG
HOUSE
H4RVEY JONES. Proprietor
Rates (LOO per day and upward
J
a
New Brick, New Furnishings.
Prompt Services. Opposite the
P. Depot Grounds ." .' ." ."
THE CELEBRATED
WASH INGTON
ANY FLAVOR
AT
JENNINGS BAKERY
AND
CONFECTIONERY
Cleanliness. Superior Pastries and Sweet
Heats is Oar Inducement far Patronage.
MOSIERS RESTAURANT
In the same old place
with more added.
We have now enlarged
our restaurant entrance
on both Sherdian and Cass
streets.
MOSIER STANDS FOR BEST MEALS
J. FALBE'S
RESTAURANT
When in town and don't know where
to eat, ask your friends and they will
direct you to
11
FRENGHY'S"
OPPOSITE DEPOT
Dr. H. L. Studley the
Physician cures acute
Osteopathic
and chronic
diseases, corrects deformatiee and
removes foreign growths. Consultiqn
free. Phone or call for appointment.
Office in Abraham buildine. tf
Kk - Ua gi'lM jSSWim wsaMliiLsfa
RANGES
If in need of a Range, buy one our celebrated Toledo
Ranges. We guarantee every range sold, and if it
does not give entire satisfaction, it costs you nothing.
An elegant line of Furniture, carpets and rugs in
stock all the time, also Wall Paper, Window Glass.
B. W.8TR0NC
THE FURNITURE MAN
ROSEBURG - - - OREGON
- aw m m an m m I
room
for our new stock, so
LOCAL AMD
Chronology of Local Evtnts
Osteopathic cures lire permanent.
P. J . Johnson, dentist . Grave's MM
in. 4!tf
For anything in iron work, l.eax y or
light, call on V C i.
Wa.ter Criteser ami wife, ot West
Fork, are in this city this week.
Bertha Watson, of IVel. was the guest
of Mrs. W. H. Richardson last week.
Miss Merta Bales and Miss tiawler
have re. timed from a visit with friends
at Portland.
All dental work postivelv guaranteed
by Dr. Pearson, office in Taylor and
Wilson building. tf
.1. K. Sawyer, lawyer and notary
public. Office up stairs in Douglas
Count v Bank Building. tf
J. W. Rogers and faniilv, who have
been enjoying an outing at Band n,
have returned home.
If dissatUtied with the ancient "dope"
system, try the Osteopathic method. It
always gives satisfaction
Mrs. Walter Bovie and children who
have been visiting relatives
in South
Douglas have returned home.
Frof. Geo. Jones was in this city last
week from liaiesville where he is teach
ing a very successful term ot" school.
Horace T. Jones, the well known spe
cial land agent and secret service man,
is in this city on official business.
Miss Audrey Cneney, ol l'alouse.
Wash., who has been the guest of Mrs.
H. D. G.'aves of this city has returned
home.
Wanted 10 hop pickers. W31 pa
1 cent per lb. or 50 cent a box. Apply
to N. LaRaut, Sr., l O. address Wi. bur,
Oregon. sip
AH who visit the fair agree that D 'iig-
las county exhibit is not wh it it should
be but no one offers a remedy or helps
make it better.
Mrs. Ell" A. Fisher ard daughter, of
Eugene, who have leen visiting the
I BMHtf f her -brother, Frank E. Alley.
j returned br ine Friday,
j Harlan McCwJj, of Eastern Oregon.
is in this city greeting his father, John
; McCurdy. $nd sisters, Mrs. S. K. Sykes
and Mrs A. K. Marsh.
Some fine large early Crawford peach
' es will be shipped to the Douglas coun
ty exhibit at Portland tonight from the
i orchard of W. H. Lindsay.
The annual Pioneer Reunion will be
held at Olalla this season on Augu-t SI
and September 1. All are cordially in-
1 vited. The usual interesting program
: wili be carried -out.
Some fine samples nf large egg plumbs
frotn the orchard of D. F. Wilson and
son of Edenbower have been received
: for.ebipment to the Douglas county ex
i Libit.
M. C. Smith, formerly ic the employ
; of the S. P. Co, as roundhouse foreman
I in this city, has been promoted from the
position of foreman of the S. P. car
ehope in Portland to superintendant of
, the O. R. iV. X. shops at Albapy.
Dr. P. C, Angel, who with his wife
have been the guests of Mrs. Angel's
brother, George Sells of the H. Marks
Co store, left Saturday night for his
; home in Sacramento. Mr;. Angel and
baby wili remain here during the hot
: weather in the Sacramento valley.
Editor L R. Ingle of the Coquille Re
: call was in this city Saturday on his way
home from business trip to Kan-a-City.
He -report weather very hot in
the eastern and southern states. Mr
Ingle states that now as Coo6 county
is assured of two railroads the slogan o:
' Watch Tacoma grow" won't lie in it
with tbe way Coos county will come t
the front. Mr. Ingle left bv stage via
Myrtle Point Sunday morning.
s
s
s
come early and get the
SoS:
PERSONAL
and tht Passing Throng.
o
a
Osteopathy cures iheuinalieui. (
Dr. H D. Studley Osteopathic Physi
cian w ill Ih at home ready for biisiues-
Saturday Aug. 12.
BtraatM Ti;ivks A new lot of
men's and lin-w iniiiiing trunks just
received at .losepbson's.
I G Palm, wife and son have return
ed from Portland where they enjoyed a
wtek seeing the sights at the fair.
Bernhardt Munter, oi Uridley. Calif.,
: who has ban visiting relative and
i fiiends in this city, returned to Califor
; nia on Sunday evening's local.
O.-weld West, clerk of the state land
board, was in this city Sunday on I iisi
i uess. lie left Sunday night for Apple-
gate. Jackson I omit y. on business.
W. C. Kose and wife, cf Coqeille, ar
rived in this citv last night from Coos
I County and left 01, this morning's local
' for Portland to visit ti e Exposition.
J. T. Bryan, the jeweler, F. D. Owen
, and .loe Harvey, left this morning by
j private conveyance for Crater Lake.
. They expect to be absent three aeeks.
Fred Adams, el Roseburg, is clerking
in D V Bogue's drug store. 'Mr. Adams
is the youngest brother of Mrs. W. P.
Willis of this city. Myrtle Creek Mail.
M. V. Atterbury, wife and eon, of
Douglas. Oklahoma, arrived, in this city
Sunday, to visit relatives ami friends.
I-aler they wiii attend the 1-ewis and
Clark Exposition.
Five lots HbdM at Salt Lake City
summer resort ; also 6000 share of good
mining stock in Warden, Idaho, mi ies.
Will tr.,de for Oregon proerty. In
quire at this office. si p
W. W. McMulIen, the genial Hoaglin
j postmaster, was a Roseburg visitor rri-
day. He informed the l'laindealer that
many Rosei urgers are enjoyiug the out
ing season immensely m liis locaitt).
Mrs I. J Sieck received a lracture of
the right wrist last evening by falbug
At tha tune of the aecident she had t.er
little liaby in her arn.s and in protect
ing it she received the injure. Dr e-ley
was called and redmed tbe fracture.
Roland Agee and wife returned from
Portland Sunday evening. Mr. and
Mrs Agee say that the lair is great and
those w ho stay at home not only miss
haif their iii'e tut also miss seeing the
finest goerument exhibit ever seen on
the coast.
H. D. Graves and wife, lea Rice and
Mrs. N. Rice, left Sunday morning for
Portland to attend the fair They ex
pect to be absent 10 days. Miss Klva
w imlierly is in charge of the Emporium
Ju-mg the absence of Mr. and Mrs
Grave8-
Miss Florence Ctrx of Delphi. In !., and
Miss Maude Jenneste, of Fort Wayne,
Ind., are visiiiog in Roseburg, theguests
of their frx-nd. Miss Zelia Zigler. Ti.e-e !
young lad.es are returning kome via
California from a trip to Tacoma and
the Lewie and Clark Centennial. !
John Hunter and wife and F. II.
Hunter and w le, wUo have teen enjoy- :
returned home,
return to GUde
Mr. John Hunter a
iunn diatelv, as he
ill
is
constructing a tine dwelling house for
U. Ci. Hughes on the Mont Alto i
Kancli.
B F. Nichols of Riddle, accompanied
oy jas. rinn, ttie young man who acci
dentally received a charge of shot tired
from a gun in Mr. Nichols hands lately.
arrived in Roseburg this morning to re-
ceive treatment lrom Ir. Seeley. Of
the 72 shot w hich struck him but one is
now giving turn anv trouble the one
which entered his face joet below the
eye. It is thought that the eye will tie
saved, however.
Attorney W, W. Cardwell will go to
Curry county Wednesday to attend cir
cuit court ami look after the interest ol
several clients in that county. District
Attorney Brown will be in Portland at
this time receiving treatment for defect
ive hearing and Attorney Cardwell will
also serve as deputy district attornev
during this term of the Curry county
court. Attorney Cardwell has been
compelled to forego the usual summer
vacation on account of the strenuous
professional life he is leading.
Lost
A gold mounted seal tooth brooch lost
on either Jackson or Oak streets about a
week ago. F'inder please leave it at this
oflice and receive reward. tf a'.'l
Notice to Campers
I am now prepared to convey camping
parties to and from the mountains or
sea coast at reasonable prices. For par
ticulars call on J. W. Powell, Roseburg,
Or. Phone 2U5. if
For Sale
31 head of Angora Goats; all young
goats and in good condition. Price
reasonable. R. P. Havdo.v,
10 U) Cleveland, Ore.
BRAKEMAN SMITH
FATALLY INJURED
His Leg Was Crushed at the Wood
ville Siding This Morning.
Died in RoseburgThis
Afternoon.
C. D. Smith, a young hrakeman well
known in this city, received injuries by
falling from a freight car while switch
ing in the Woodville yards at four
o'clock this morning, which caused his
death in this city at '.' o'clock today.
Very little is known at present of just
how the accident occurred Train 226,
upon which Smith was working, was
switching in the Woodville yards and
in some wav Smith fell and it is sup
posed that the wheels of one car passed
along the outside of his r gbt leg, fear
fully mangling mid tearing it and caus
ing a fracture of the leg below the knee.
It is believed that his clothing caught
ami he as dragged a considerable dis
tance receiving internal injuries which
caused his death.
Immediately after the accident was
disrovered Smith was taken to Grants
Pan where he was attended by Dr. M.
C. Fin ley, the Company physician at
that place, and upon the arrival of the
northbound local he was placed aboard
to tie taken to the Portland hospital but
became so weak during the trip that Dr.
Kinlev derided to have him removed
from the train at this station. The
train arrived here at Vt 15 p. m. and
.Mr. Smith was immediately taken to
the Oregon rooming house where Dr.
Finley and Dr. Shearer, of this city,
worked with him until his deatn.
The dere.-ued was alout ti years old
and a resident of A.-hland where his
parents reside. He has been in the
employ of the compauy for the past
four years ailing as call boy for two
years and as a brakem.iu for the last
two years.
lie tat a member of I'mpua
Lodge No 314, Brotherhood of Railway
Trainmen of this city in which he car
lied t;:v insurance.
Arrangements for the funeral have
not vet been made.
II. I.uca. of Kansas, is visiting J. W.
Rigere. ol this city,
dispatcher E B Pengra and wife are
attending the Exosition.
J. T. Bridges has returned from a
business visit to Portland.
Oban H. Harmon, Jr., left on this
ni'Tning's local for Portland to attend
the fair.
F. M. Reird and daughters. Misses
Ktliel and B.anch, are attending the fair
n Portland.
Mrs. Ross D. Remer, of Goldaeld,
Nev . is the guest of her parents, Lewi
Minkler and wife.
J. D. Hamilton and wife have return
ed from Portland where they attended
the Fair B. P. 0 Elks Day.
Silney He'.liwell came up from Port
land Friday night to visit his parents
and a host of friends and relativee.
Arthur Howe and his mother Mrs.
Leoaatd Howe, ol Catfas, Wash., are
t':e guests of Mrs. LeoaefW! I n Mote
Howe, on Daet Howe.
J. M.Smith, Medlord; G. W. Wool
lev. Drain . John Hall and wife. Myrtle
Creek and Horace T. J mes, Portland,
are registered at the Mct.'l.illen.
If you wish to feel like you was at
home Msit our store. Good chairs to
rest in and plenty to see. The place
: where good Furniture and Finishing's
are kept, its Kice and Rice.
Mr and Mrs Win Watkins and fatnilv
now of San Francisco, but formerly of
' this plan
visit with
arrived here last week to
thei' many friends who are!
all glad to have them baek.
Fo Ihot.r,phlli viewing, Id pic
turee copied and enlarged, flash light
pi, turee and all work in the photo line
apply at tiiaves. Home Sto.dk 1120
Mill St. Rhone 777. S15
-fee, LaBsaa" Rot ((.en. McClallen
and g K Syke8 ,;v(. ntUTIud (rom
port,,ni, mhere from accounU thev
- Watched facoma Grow" and let peo-
pie know "Roseburg was on tbe hump."
We b tne ;Ta,0U. ...
published at Fil Hrado, Kansas, that
Hon E I) Stratford formerly of Rose-
till r.T .,1 ItM ll.,ra.l.. l.aa L..n ..
,ttornev for ,h,'santa Fe Rail-
road c ,or tll.t Jittrict
W. F:. Bodge, who has been tailor in
this city during the psst sis months,!
has decided to locate in Roseburg with
in the next fortnight. Mr. and Mrs.
Bodge have a t irele of friends who will
greatly deplore their departure from our
midst. Olendale News.
T. J. Boyd has returned from a trip to
Coos County in the interests of the Port-
I land Journal and the l'laindealer. He
j says Coos Bay is skt p'ical regarding
; Portland ever affording as good a mar
I ket for Coos products i s San Francisco,
i even with rai.road transportation. He
i says further tha; laud mid other values
are greatly inflated over there.
Another candidate in the Portland
Journal's contest for a trip to Hawaii of
eight of Oregon's popular young women,
has appeared from Roseburg in the per
son of Miss Edna Parsley, the estimable
young daughter of Mrs. A. Parsley, and
an employee ot the central 'phone of
fice. The other candidate from this citv
is Miss Dale Harmon.
Mr and Mrs J T Nosier and Mrs Hud
KM and son of Coqu lie City camped
near here last Sunday enroute to the
fair. They expect to leave their team
at Springfield and go on the train to
Portland. From them we learned of
our inend Loren Dean and we who
regard him so high ly are glad that he is
so well liked and p eiscd to bear of his
success.
Five lots 50x150 st Salt Lake City
Mimmer resort ; also 000 shares of good
mining stork in Warren, Idaho, mines.
Will trade for Orepon property. In-
ojirre at this office. si p
Engagement Announced
Air. anu Airs, t: Uvi.ru. r. Uocliran an
nounce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Lucia Helen, to Mr. George Thomas
Pratt, of Glendale, Oregon, the wedding
to take place f extern berC Salem Jour
nal.
SUITS SETTLEDAT
TACHMENT DISMISSED
Mr. T. C. Bloomer, proprietor of Ho
tel McClallen, arrived here Thursday
and settled the suits brought against
him and the attachments were released.
Mr. Bloomer has now invested in cash
in his hotel property here nearly twelve
thousand dollars.
It Is Capt. Chas. Stratford Now
A late copy of the Kl Dorado, Kansas,
Times has this about a former well
known Roseburg boy. "Company K
Kansas National Guard Saturday even
ing unanimously elected Charles W.
Stratford as Captain, vice Wan. Mc
haniel, resigned. This is a promotion
from First Sergeant and an honor
Worthily bestowed. Stratford is a
bright level headed young man. He
w ill give every one a tajaara deal, lb
has the regard and good will of the
personnel of Company K and it will not
only maintain .but increase its quality
ami efficiency. It is well up to the top
in its standing which is an average of 12
companies comprising the Second Kegi
meat. In efficiency of the officer ol
Company K Captain Stratford was
high man according the official report of
the regiment lor 190$. Col P M Hois
iugton seak in cordial praise ol strat
lord. We shall look f.-r only g,,o I re
ports from Compear k of which El
Dorado is duly proud."
Pleasant Party at Edenbower.
The latest event of the season amoog
the juvenile residents of Kdenl)wer,
was an ice cream party given by 1 aura
Davis in honor of Lola Steeiis 10th
bilthday, and was a complete surprise
to little Lda. Those present were Vis
es Katherine and Anna Ferguson, Ruth
and Helen Huntington, l.aura iterks,
Dorothy Prebble. Nellie Cloak, Goidie
Koss. Editli and Berth.-i Pentney, M.iy
Thompson, Vera Stevens, Masters Frank
and C. B. Calkins, Axle Hart. Arnold
Beasley, Archie Ferguson and Frank
Davis.
The little folks after a very pleasant
afternoon and wishing Lola many happy
returns of tbe day, departed to their
several homes boning that there may be
more such parties in tbe near future.
A
Miss Bessie Champagne has returned
from the fair at Portland.
Mrs. Perry Henderson, who has been
ill for some.time, is slowly improving.
Mrs K T Mohan, of this city and Mrs
Catching, of Riddle, are attendu g the
fair.
Misses F'annie and Lulu Cobb have
returned from a visit to the ExBoaMoa
at rait load
I homas Cobb and wife have returned
from Portland where they were attend
ing the fair.
iertru le Hampton an i Birdie Tiptoe
are visiting friends in Portland and see
ing the exposition.
II C F'kxtk and wife left Sunday
morning for Portland to viait relatives
and attend the fair.
Formt Barry wifeaud child leftStMt
day night lor Lyons Oregon to spend a
few- weeks visiting relatives.
Misses Ella Reed and Marjory Mc
Pougall, who have been visiting Mrs.
William landoii of Eugene have return
ed home.
Misses I.uretta Myers and May
t'uearl, of Burbank, Indiana, are the
guests of the formers aunt, Mrs H
Murphy, of this city.
Miss Helen Smith has returned from
Ponland and is a aia at her leak in tbe
office of the 1'mpqtia Water. I.igt.t A
Power Company office.
Mrs. N. C. Hulin and daughter of
Berkeley, Calif., who have been the
gueet of Mrs. Louis Kohihagen of West
Koetbnrg, bave returned home.
Mrs. Marion Ryan, of Drain, accom
panied by her sister and brother-in-law
of Missouri, was in Roseburg Sund ty rja
their way to Coos county to visit w ith
relatives and friends.
Special sale on high grade mattresses
all thin week, come and see. Largest
line of dressers this side of Portland.
Or. Rememlier we se.l !M7 Rogers
Bros, table knives, forks and spoons.
Rice A Rice.
8. D Stephens, the well known fruit
-1 , -1 i . ..
grower oi r.oenoower, a companies oy
nis wtle ami son, Floyd lelt on this !
morning s local for Portland w here
they will spend a few davs at the fair
and then visit relatives in New York
Trunk and Crockery Store of the town.
Special sale of fine Beds and Couches.
Couches for f 00 to $20 00, Beds :l to
to $25 00. Sole agents for tireat Ma
jestic Range, the Standard Range and
New Royal Sewing Machines. Rice A
Rice.
Mrs. l-ouise Wentz, who was robbed
of all her money by a thief just after
leaving a bank in Portland, will not
lose anything. A collection taken up in
Portland now amounts to 421, or $21
more than was stolen from her. She
has an invalid husband.
The Eugene O'.iard says, Tbe South
em Pacific Company has issued an or-
ler removing the following conductor?
from its service: Dave Houston. C. H
Skidmore, Frank Sperger, Ed. Blew and
one other mau on the west side whose
name we could not learn. Dave Hous
ton was the oldest conductor in the em
ploy of the company on its Oregon lines.
Ed. Blew is well known in Emrene ami
Lane county, this being his home for
year. Sperger and Skidmore are also
well known, having for years been in
charge of the trains on the branch be
tween SiiMneld mmJ w'oodhurn.
Heroine.
Renders the bile more fluid and thus
helps the blood to flow, it affords
prompt relief from billiouenes indiges
tion, sick and nervous head u-hes, and
over-indulgence in food and drink. G
L Caldwell. Agt. M K and T R R, Che
cotah, Ind. Ter., writes, April 18, 103:
I was sick for over two years with e
largement of tbe liver and spleen. Tie
doctors did me no good, and 1 had given
tip all hope of being cured, when my
druggist advia. J me to use Herhine. It
has made me sound and well." 5oc at
A C Marsters A. Co.
Come To The Fair. See The Exhibits.
See the Largest Mouse Furnishing Store in Southern Oregon.
R I C E & R I C E
HOUSE FURttlSHERS
From the
Cheapest
iTo The j
Best. 1
We Furnish Your Home for Cash or Installments. We guarantee every
Price Made to be the Lowest Price When Quality is Considered.
Lw M "
This Brass Rail
Bed Special Price
$6.50
Orders
THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS.
RICE & RICE.
THE HOUSE FURNISHERS
In Cupid's Net
A very pretty wedding was solemnized
at the home o( Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Cook Wedssaaaaj evening. August 8,
IMS, at H p m. when their daughter
K r.s was united to Albert C. Norrie.
Sunday evening, at the residence of
the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F,
Bruwn. Miss Maude E Brown and U.
C. Bay were united in marriage. Rev.
.1 W. Stockton, officiating. Tbe happy
couple went to Portland on the mid-
S j night overland where they will remain
i a lew .lays and then return to Spring-
field, theii future home. This is a wor
thy young couple and we wish them a
lo. g and haupy life- Owl.
Rheumatism
When pains or irritation exist on any
part of tbe body, the application of Bal
lard's Snow Liniment gives prompt re
nef. B W Sullivan, Prop. Sullivan
House. F.l Reno, . T., writes June 6.
1808 "1 take pleasure in recommend
ing BoDaftJ'a Snow Liniment to all who
are afliicted with rheumatism. It is the
ouly remedy I have found that gives
immediate rebel." 25c, 5J, $1. Sold
bv A C Marsters ,t Co.
For Sale Cheap
A good, gentle family horse; weight
12VH1 lbs. Or will exchange for wood
and wheat. Inquire of Mark C. Mun-
i gofli Kdenbower,
or address box :..
Roseburg. Or. Phone 4VX1. tf
Died.
TF'.PII F.NS Near Myrtle Creek. Aug.
14, ltJOo. Anna Roailli Stephens,
aged IS ears, daughter ol J. T. Steph
ens. Mrs. J. A. Cochran
visiting at Marshtield
of Kdenbower is
GOOD for OLD and YOUNG
augii't Flower keeps the children healthy and
StlOtlK
Full f vigor sn.l frolic the wholr dsy long.
So wlirn Mtimm nerds more they rush on in
high alee,
AnJ sTiout to the druggist : " Please fire it to
me r
tjlnnbility to get up brisk and fresh in
the morning, lack of appetite, pallor
muddy complexion and poor spirits
these all indicate a disordered stomach
and bad digestion in adultsand children,
too. They also indicate the urgent need
of taking Green's August Flower regu
larly for a few days.
tH"'s a reliable old remedy for all stomach
troubles, never faila to cure indigestion,
dvspepaia and chronic constipation, and
is" a natural tonic for body and mind, n
tTTwo sizes, 95c and 75c "-'
A. C. MARSTERS DRUQ CO.
.
Two Special Good
Beds at Prices that
Stagger Com pet i-
tors.
Both Beds in White
or Blue.
Always Given Special Attention.
LAGE
CURTAINS
LAUNDRIED
I 1
Soaiaty Meeting..
a;
A A. M. Laurel Lodge No. IS.
H Dide regular meetings on secono
and f nrth Wtdneedavs of sacs
month. W. W. Thackrah W. M.
N. T. Ja-wrrr, Secretary .
O. ELKS. Roeebnrg Lodge No.
6. Holds regular commanica
a .
lions at I. O. O. F. Hall on second
and fourth Thursdays of each month.
All members requested to attend reera
larlv and all visiting brothers ere cordi
ally invited to attend.
C. B. Cawaaa, K. R.
W. H. Jamisso.s, Secretary .
O. D, lit SEPARATE BATTALLIOK
.O.N. U., meet at Armory Hall every
rharaday evening, at 8 o'clock.
P. B. HajsXIS, Capt.
F
OF A., Coort Douglas No. 33 For
esters of America, meets each Tues
day eveoing in Foresters' Hail. Vie
iting brothers alwavs welcome.
Farri STArrree, C R
E H Laxox. Rec Sec
E N Hovvkk, Physician
I.
O. O. F. Philetarian Lodge No. 8.
Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor
ner Jackson and Case streets, on
Saturday evening of each week. Mem
bers of the order in good standing ar
invited to attend.
C. F. Habpstm, N. Q.
N.T. Jewitt, tiecietary
A. D. BRADLEY
FOR
All kinds of Household
sold. Don't fail to
Y WE ARE BfE
I THE PEOPLE T)
WL WHO QUOTE W
m THE LOWEST CX
fw PRICES, sssy
GOODS
FURNITURE and HARDWARE.
HARNESS AND Jl T DDnni C7
HARNESS MAKING
A
TV e store where
you can get any
thing that goes
to make the
house.
This Heavy Bed
is a Sure Winner
$3.75
WE HAVE TAKEN IN BAND
The collar question saving our
custome s a lot of annoyance from
rough lr J
le d g e s
necks.
the pure
Jc o 1 o r ,
duu 3uic ii jr i
Notice! 1
yhitel
domestic finish and general ap
pearance of our laundering no
comparison to the ordinary king.
ROSEBURG STEAI LAUNDRY
Koi P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meat
every Wednesday, in I. O. O. V
Rait ilT-tn n m Umhsn in
rood s anding are invited to attend.
Jas A. Psekt.C.
M. F. Wrhjht, K. of R- 4 S.
C.
I LAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of
Woodcraft. Meets oo 2nd and 4th
Thursdays of each month at the I.
O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members in
good standing are invited to attend.
Mrmi Long Unardian Neighbor.
Claka Bobx. Clerk
Second and Fourth Thursdays.
E. 8. Roeebwrg Chanter No. 8
Holds their regasar meeting oa tha
first and third Thursdays in each
nonth. Visiting members in good
Sending are reapeetfollv invited to at
tend. Mrs. E. J. Stroud, W. M.
Free Johnson. Secretary.
NITED ARTISANS, Cmpqoa As
sembly No. 105, meets second and
fourth Saturdays of each month, in
Native Sons' hall. Visiting members
will receive a cordial welcome.
A. C. M APSTsaa, M. A.
Missis Jonks, Secretary.
rDDMEN
Cesar No
Fellows'
OF THE WORLD. Oak
No. 125. Meets at the Odd
Hail, in Roeeborc. every
ant and third Monday evening. Vksit
ing neighbors alwavs welcome.
J. M. Bbidoes, C. O.
N. T. Jiwcrr. Clerk.
SECOND
and other goods bought and
see our large stock of NKW
U. DRAULLI