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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1905)
That Summer Suit Is a trifle light for Fall and Winte r wear is it not? Now By Way of Mention My store is full of the latest, largest and nobbiest line of the eastern olothing market and the price is "just rigLt.', For The Ladles www have a swell line of Wraps, Coats, Craveneties, and all at prices which tempt the purse. The Most Exclusive Line Ever Shawn in Rjsebur,?. There is no There is no ? About the g o is About the price THE PEOPLE'S STORE I. ABRAHAM, PROP. ROSEBURG, ORECON. I : LOCAL AttD PERSONAL Chronology of Local Events and the Passing Throne. Osteopathic cure? are permanent. Furnished rooms (or rent at $3 per month. Apply to tW Rose street. slOp P. J. Johnson, dentist, Grave's build ing. 49tf W. H. Jamieson went to Portland Tuesday morning. C. O. White, of Myrtle Creek is in Roeeburg to lay on business. Mrs. Hubert W riht has returned from a visit to the Portland exposition. Miss Eila Black, who has been attend ing the Portland fair, has returned home. Hon. Willis Kramer, of Myrtle Creek, was in Roseburg on bjMHMM this week. De Los Matthews left on this norn ing's local for Portland to re-enter busi ness college All dei tal work poatreeJy guaranteed 1 by Dr. Pearson, office in laylor and Wilson building. ' tf J. E. Sawyers, lawyer- ami notary public. Office up stairs in Douglas County Bank Building. tf If dissatisfied with the ancient "dope" I J. L. Grimes, of Olalla, was a Rose burg visitor Tuesday. Geo. Byron, of Olalla, was in this city Tuesday on a business mission. John F. Smith and wife, of Dtltard, paid Roseburg a business visit t his eek . Mrs. .1. M. Stevenson and children have returned from the eipofitiou at Portland. F. M. Heard and daughters, Blanche and Ethel have returned from a isil to Portland and Seaside. Ralph and Zena Vitus, of Bakersfield, Cat., are the guests of their cousin, Mrs L. T. Howard, of thiscity. Miss Elsie Benedict, who has been at tending the Portland exposition, re turned home Monday evening. Forest Fralev, of Bote. McClalien. and Mar Hanan left Tuesday morning for Portland to attend tbe tair. Hon. F. W. Benson, mho has been so journing at Tucson Springs, Calif., re turned home Tuesday morning. J. W. Lloyd wife and daughter, Mies Osteopathy cures llmilWlimil New plaid and checked mohair suiting just received at .losehsoii's. For Sale IS head ot Augora goats John Doerner. Wardton, Oregon. Swell novelties in ladies belts just re ceived at Josephson's. See our window Night 1 aggageman E T. Bobbins and wife arrived in this c ity tins week Irani a visit to the Portland fair. Cottage Grove will svslem of wateiwork soon have a new 1 W. J. Booth and J. J. Miller, of Seat tle are hen- on business. Free Open air Band Concert in front of the Douglas County Bank this evening. .1. ( Klook returned Monday from a month's Htav at the Portland exhibition Black and white checked mohair suit ings the very latest novelty just re ceived at .loscphsou's James vYHbjreotllbe, of Corvallip.and Wm. Schulnieiit, of Hillsboro are in this city on husinc-K. An extraordinary dress-gor.ds offer Elegant lustre suitings, full 50 in. wide, at 7S cents a yard. To be had at Joseph son's. Wednesday forenoon only, Septa in bar the !, Ir. I. owe the optician, will be in Voncalla. Have him test your eyes for glasses. Trainmen laving off this week arc Condiicto.v J. W. Tvnan and A. J. His ley and Brakcmcn E. .1. Mallory ami W. C. Jones. M ss JoOrth who has !ecn ill at the residence of her sister. Vrs. H. I". Mi Ctallea, of th:s ci'y for the last Month ! will return to her home at Jacksonville on t hts evening's local. Thus S. Ryan the veil known pur chaser of the Hyda stoi k in Eqnitabil ' Life nan ranee Co . of n. y Japan! last j night in this citv arriving here on the local in his private c.ir. Perre Marg.ir rette and leaving on the early south U.und brain il.i- nao nine "How Snail are Reconcile the Fact- of Sin and Suff-ii ig with a lol Infinite in j Wiedotn, Goudaeei and Puarer7" will be ! the subject at the Methods! Lpl-C ..il. Charek next Sabbatn evening The I subject of the morning Ben&OM will le : "Christian 1'iogress " The sacrament I of the Lord'a Sapper alter the ornintr i Mnaoa, I in pal lie is cordially invited to tneoe aai an aa. A bnantifnl and well written little; volnnra of original poena entitled '"A School Will Open Sept. 18 For various reasons, deemed amply stitlicient. the board of directors of school district No. 4, of Rosehurg, have poatpnaad the date of opening Lbo pob lic and high neboole, of this city, from Sapt. II, to Sept. IS. All interested persons will govern themselves accordingly. In the Circuit Court A case for divorce has been tiled with the county court by Mrs. Marion Car lile from Frank F. Carlile, complaint alleges desertion. Plaintiff asks to as siime her maiden name of E hel Marion Parrot. Suits to recover money on a promis sory note aggregating ffiSV.10. baa been tiled by RubC McClallards against D. C. McWilliams. Meat Market Sold. This morning Lnnia k . Lib 'gen sold bis meat market at the depot to .1... Bloberajer of Roaebnnj and John hoer- ner of Cleveland, this county. The new proprietor! are experience! botehera having formerly bean engaged m tb business here. Mr. Doer ner has about i hundred head of fat beef cattle oi bis ' iiielalidf.irmwlil.h assures the pa irons of li e shop lirst class llie.it- ( Mine tine Income. This -h .p i mod em in every reaped and are bespeak for tbe new proprietora a hleial patronaaa and w isti them sin aaaa. Douglas County Directory. Pe Rot The ten a has Pioneer oi Fifty-Three." baa bo-n issmd acre of land for that pur- by Mrs S. Hamilton, a venerable and I highly esteemed piom er lady of Ron Will par on'V- I lie nonaiel is t.ur..i m si k . Ixrught K5 pose. I h anted -H' Imp tuckers. Will net 1 cent per lb. or .) rent a Ux. Apply damped in gold, and contains I 0 ItoN. LaRaut. Sr.. P. O. address Wiibur, P""- 1 he fr.iiiispie.e is a splendi.t I Oregon. alp I baff-tene piciare of tbe writer. . ,, .. , . -..(,. Lieut. Martin Marteawea of tbia city, I qoille ; L L Perdwe, John sielnrt. Per- ;due: I. B Gamer, West Fork are regis I tered at the Hotel Hoseburg. Wanted Light work that can be i taken home light washing, ironing and mending, Mrs. M. S. LaBsrr, Wait' Addition. Drop a postal card. tfip avstem, try the Osteopathic method always gives satisfaction. If you have any metal, sheet iron or pipe work to do call on Winnie Gaddis His work and prices are guaranteed to please. tf Mr. Moore, of Oakland, was a Rose- burg visitor Wednesday being here on' business before tbe board of equaliz ation. It ! Josie, of Colfax, Wash., are the gjuee's of Mrs. J. W. Moore and daughters of this city. Mrs. B. W. Strong and daughter, Gladys, Earl Strong, Mrs. J. O. Metz and daughter. Fay, are attending the fair this week. Geo. Protzman, the veteran bill postera Wimberly, of this city this week accompanied bv bis wife 'e't on this morning's local for Portland to attend the fair. Mrs. Fred Roland,'" of r?an Francisao, who has been the guests of Mrs. Geo Bolter, of this city, left this morning for Portland. Misa Jane Churchman, of Ashland who has been tbe guest of her brother, Geo. Churchman of ibis city, lelt Wed neslay for Portland to attend the fair. Mrs. D. Y. Allison and daughter, of Santa Rosa. Cal., who were the guests of Mrs. Allison's brother, Fred Jones, of this city, are visiting in Cottage Grove. 8. P. Davis and wife and J. W. Wal drif and wife, of Illinois, who have been the guests of J . W. Davis and family of tliis city left this morning for Portland .on their way to Illinois. Frank Kennedy, of this city who has .one of the finest collections of badges in -the state, has just received a beautiful -badge of the Grand Aerie Faternal Orier of Eagles, which convened at Denver this month. Dr. H. L. Studley the Osteopathic Physician coni acute and chronic diseases, corrects deformities and removes foreign growths. Consultion free. Phone or call for appointment. Office in Abraham building. tf Ira Wimberly, of Drain, and Mr. and Mrs Charles Cievenger, of Grants Pas-, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E Miss Blanch Riddle and sis'er. Miss He'i n and Mrs. Lewis Grant passed through this citv to-lay for Portland to a' tend the fair. from Portlan I Miss Blanch Ri Idle will proceed to Huntington where she will teach school this year. Uncle Jep Hunt, of Oaklanl, spent a few days in Roeeburg this week. He says that while he d ies not al way agree with the Piaindealei in all of its editorial comment, that it says many good things and is doing a good work He is there fore well pleased with the piper. A. S. Ireland, who has been trans ferred to Prinevi Be to supervise the Mnary Mountain reserve, will remove his family here from Rosebnrg as soon as he canjriod a saitable resiienee for them. Hta work here will occupy his time continuously for many months to come, an will make his permanent residence J this city . Prineviile Jour nal. Joshana Mathis and wife of Oklaho ma, have arrived at this place to visit relatives and friends whom they have not seen since 1S5L The meeting is naturally a very enioyable one. Mr. and Mrs. Mathis have been attending the Portland Centennial and were pleased with what they saw there. They are relatives of the Mathews of this locality. the Weil know n soldier of tor t u tie wbo was ed Oca ted for and served as an of ticer in the Rus-ian army, served as a soldier ai d am commissioned . rli.-er m the ;,' 1". . Vole atone niaatrr in tbe Philippines and vbo offered Ins aa vice to Japan da bag tbe Ute war with Bus sia. h it tins citv Tnaeday night for Port- W .1 Lloyd, representing R. L A Co., director) publishers, is in I. org gathering data i ir the forth, ommg I lioiiglas eowaty edition. This took I will contain complete t t of ail n in.es ! oc upatioi s. ii-n and p roll raj us i f residents .! t..wns, also a fuli li-t of all, farmers with the a e-se.t valna i n their property, and iheir o- otl.,e ad I dr s A ropy ef tbie work will go in to all tbe principal cities oi the I ited ! sitatea. aaakiae a good adverttrnirnl f.r . tl.i- county. as is well known Polk A C-i. are compilers of director- ies for many of the Urge cities of the j Cni'ed States. Their Oregon head- j quarter are in Portland, where they ; : 'Mi city .rectories and gazetteers f Oregon, aTaahiagtoai and Idabo. Some of the finest Hungarian and EO'lland to at lend tbe fapannw iav at the tite prunes we have seen this season , l. w is an I Clark lair upon iuvitation of were left at this office todav by Mrs. j : , . ... . - f r 1 : ... . i i . i l v.eo. iirori R r siiipuieui 10 uie I'ouia- T,r people of the e countv exinuit. Five ot SSaclSO at a!t Ike City iimmer resort ; :s.. "i(H.I0 shares of gooi aitning atodl ia Warden. I la bo, mines. Till trade for Uregen prapeily. In jure at this i ffice. cl p en-d to the (act I Qnty hive awak- at I'onglas countv If yon wish to feel like you waat home visit our store. Good chairs to rest in and plenty to s.-e. The place where good Furirture and Finishing's are kept, it Rice and Rice. nee ! exhibit ai d are contributing piite freely, John Alexander, of Glide braoght down a Oregon load of prod ore (or shipr-ien Ibis w.-ek a id inemoers of the cow witee collected Ian Sea sam- Mi- B Griffin, the muic teacher, Ot Mined last evening from Portland, where she ha Iwn v,-iting for tie pist I WO BBOBtha, She was accon.p.m 1 by h.-r parents and nephew, who wid resi le h re H. O. Lewis and wife and F. I". Brown I'1"- ": audwife returned this morning Iroaa Portland where they attendeil the fair. They were well pleased but say l .ig .is countv exhibit Deeds more fruit. Iln igariaa an.! .,j i ieh fr m tin some tire field corn Mortis N eiU rs plat prnaea, pumpkins C ury frm an I and carrots from Wedi.t sdav. FARM IMPLEMENTS THE CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON, MILWAUKEE AND OSBURN MOWERS AND BINDERS, VICTOR RAKES, FEED CUTTERS ROLLINC DISC PLOWS AND HARROWS. HARNESS AND SADDLES A SPECIALTY BEARD & CULVER the hardware dealers IRON BEDS An immense line of Iron Beds just received. Nothing like them ever seen in Roseburg before. Also a fine line of wire mattreses and top mat tresses. Why cook over that old stove when you can buy one of our TOLELO RANGES and when you get it you will wonder why you put off purchasing so long. Get our prices on all kinds of FURNITURE we can save you dollars. B. W. STRONG. THE FURNITURE MAN. ROSEBURG. For photographs, viewing. Id nir ture copied and aadargrd, rinsh liht pictures aud all work in the pbotp line apply at Graaea. Home Studio 1120 Mill St. Phone 777. S15 ttovernor and Mrs. lieo. K. Cham berlain annoume the engagement of their daughter, Lucie Archer. 10 Knsi n George Frederick Blair, ef the Cnited States navy. The wedding wi'i take place in a month or two. Mr. and Mr. Cha?. H. Fiaher, of Boise Id ho, were arrivals in F.ugene thia afternoon. Mr. Fisher nitil re cently was one of the editors of the Boise News and wis formerlv in the newspaper business at Hoseburg Ku gene tiaard. D M. Tarry who ljves on the Ixi-e Bowers' place thu si.le of the Soldier' Home is exhibiting eome fine peann's grown by himself, and expect- a crop from the few plants he has grow ing Peanuts are also grown to good advantage on tbe riverside farm owned by the Cnrry estate. C. H. Harmon. Jr . has returned from Portland where he has lieen the past week on business settling his claim for damages against the S p company for the loss of his leg w hile working as pas senger brakeman. Mr. Harmon state that the company has been veiy liheral with him in their settlement S. C. Bartrum, the Government Forest Supervisor of the Cascade Kange was in town Monday night. He is look ing over t .e range at present to famiiar ize himself with the conditions of tin grazing grounds, so that when the time arrives for the new law concerning the payment of fees for grazing purpo-.-. i- lo be pot Into effect, be may be able to intelligently deal with it. He is an able officer with a great territory to cover, and with a great manv duties to at'eud to. Cottage (irove Leader. U. S. (iron, an uncle of Mrs. A. B Foster, of Looking ilass, accompanied by his wife, are looking over the county with a view to locating here. They re side in Central V yoming and Mr. GroM has been suiierintendeut of Big Morn hot springs for several years. They are very favorably impressed with Douglas county, and being a practical miner Mr drout will soon go on a little pros)ertiiig trip in tbe coast range mountains in the vicinity of Camas Valley where some new placer grounds are being located. Mr. Groat and A. B. Foster made the! Plaiodealer a pleasant call Tuesday while transacting business in Kosehurg. A. L. Maddox, the well known ami popular barber, with his wife anil fami ly, have returned from Hcod Kiver and 1 will reside here. He may again be laaad at a chair in the Weatherford shop. Mr. Maddox was lured to Hood Kiver by the led letter advertising of that well advertised community but I found after a few mouths' resilience ! here that things are not always what they seem. He says, ''True; Hood Kiv-! er raises fine fruit and berries, but they haven't the flavor of the Cmpiua valley iruit, nor do they grow as large. Tbe only difference bet ween the fruit bnsi- ! ness in tbe Hood Kiver country and this ia that the people there make a business of fruitraising and we do not." Kose hurg is good enough for Mr Maddox and he has relumed here contented to live in peace and dream that Hood Kiv er is a golden heaven that he has never visited. Death of Mrs M. J. Strader ftperial sale i n high grade mattresses all t:.is week, mine an 1 see. Large-! ;i e of liieaseea this nde of Portland, r. BosMoaber we ead ;i7 K.ig-.-rs Bran. tt,ie knives, I'.iks ana tpoOM, If iced Bice. Come To The Fair. See The Exhibits. See the Largest House Furnishing Store in Southern Oregon. RICE d RICE THE HOUSE FURfllSHERS From the Cheapest To I he Best." - The store where you can get any thing that goes to make the h use. We Furnisn .ur Nome for Cash r Instailments. We guarantee every Price Made to be the Lowest Pric- When Quality is Considered. j r-Jii " J tors. $6.50 B ,b This Brass Rail Bed Special Price Special ds at Vt c. s Stagger Co m pet) Beds in White or Blue. I ha This Heavy Bed is a Sure Winner $3.75 Mail Orders Always Given Special Attention. THE STOVE TH T I HE BUSINESS. RICE & RICE. THE HOUSE PURNISHERS Hit .Martin J Ptrader, wife. I .Ino Strader. sr . ar.d : roi ret of I nglas .t liiity for al lit -o vmrs. died at faer horn in Boaalnnji, Wedneadtj Aog 3 t I9CG utter s j'rotrsi -! i term oi a con. plicaiion of dieracea. M r n1 u r of ace Mr- Stradet r.ine t PoiiIh n un'y I om Wisaunij with her (or in er I n-' ai d Mr li.ee. a boat the ver of No, set tin.-. m the t'laioia. near Onkland Snbseqoerrtle she htei.e a .,: m..' was married to Mr M ruder, at ak Creek, and the-, retidtd on Drorereek until al.iit 10 years ago, when they aweed 1. 1 Boaef lU-sides l.er liiis'and, StnoVf is survive 1 by two aOM and two dangh'ers. Arthur Strader, of IVrtland ; .lan.es Race, of Oreeaat Crty ; Mra. J. M Daeiat of .linn tion City . and Miss Miliie Mra der. of this city , al-n the step children. J. K , Samuel ami Henry Mrader, of , this roiinty, and Mrs AI. I'reason. i f North Koebnrg. The fnueral was held from the t'hri--tian church at Koebnrg, this Thursday morning, at 11 o'cknrk, with servi.es conducted by Uev. tieiv C. Kitchey. Intern eut in the Odd Ke.low' ceine- tery. Herbine. Renders the bi'e more rlni 1 and thns pi tbe blood lo tlow , it aff irds l '- t: ;t relief iroir. i-i..iour ess, inlie--I ion. si. k and nervous he-di lies, and oeef-tadoafMea iai food and drank. LCaklanjil, At M K and T K K. CW OOtah, Ind Ter.. write. Ap-il tS. lit: I airi. f..r aoer two yuan wi h e laiaeiueal of the iiver and sp'een. The L -t. a cent's coat, tontaii.ii R letters. "!"r did me ajo itocsl. and 1 had given sprcta lea and valaabie paaTa, also nv-PM boon of fing cure.1. when my lies i.i.i; c.ii and some Uiy'a clot bine:, adeieooj aao to mo UmHm. It !i :j..ide n.e sound and wed." 5 v at A t. Marsters ik Co. Trunk ai d t'r... fceiy More of 'i.e town tvial s.-leol tine IHs and OllOa lira Coaa-faet for fSjOB to tStM, Beda f t .'", to .'" i i ...e aajeaia f.r i.rent M jestic Kuice. the Mandard llange and New Kova. e:ii,; Ma. i.ines. Huv .V hi . rlnthiaw. at N. N. Cbapaau ranch or letween that place and Koeehnr. Leave at I'iaindealer otl'nv or Pick Cannon farm. Hear Conn. Vetch Seed for Sale. The Diatricl fair premium lit is now out ai.d ready f..r distribution. CopaM may by had by eaUkaOJ on itean! .V Cul ver, K.wehnr. I he Ili.trict rair is to ' be held at tbe grounds one mile east of : l 'sebiirg Sept 12 to 16 iiet your pro ducts. s iiltry and livnaterk in shape to c irry off s me of the valuable prt -nn i ins. if For Vetch seed call on or Frank Wnson. Bnx-kwav, tire address. Ulp LACE CURTAINS LAUNORIED WE HAVE TAKEN IN BANB T!ie Cv liar question saving our customs s a lot f annovauce from r o u ? ii - edres at. I sore N o t i c e w h i t e domestic pearauce v W Pure iieneral ar nmsli and ot our laundering uo irison to the ordinarv king. ROSEBIRG STE1I LAUNDRY Bill's Going Back to the Grove Ov Ton Ova Roam Own it now. Stop pajriaaj rent. I live in Kiverside addition to Boat burn, tOO tjueen t'il y of Southern ')reon. 1 want you to live here too. Location, soil, health, terms anl prices, all iiurect. Send for pac ta el folder, or see me at taj otnee. I'm i in earnest ; ate you? . 31 p Loi ia It Ktik', Hotel urg, t rer Rheumatism When p.iins or irritation exi. t on any lart of the body, the application of Bal lard's Sle w Liniment givea prompt re lief. F VV uilivan. Prop. Snl.u.ia lb use. LI Heno.O. T., writes Jm a ,;. : "1 take pleasure in recunuun I ine Balktld'a Suo liniment to all who are aBKcatd with rluumaii-iu. It is the only remedy I hive found that g'.vis immediate relief " '."5c, 5, fl. Sold bv A C Marsters A Co. So liolaa .".u ls..irrs. ju-: MM on a HiUff, Aiel ii-i to iii,. -,i, i".)f the hrtaiaa waits A K in I thai o r- full mall) a mile, Vaust- lllli'. iC'illlfC I a. k to ilu- Orove." The old pre in turning If. . rv i.M icrin.t. A fon.l reei-nllet I Ion- rrerji lllle Illy lulli.l, here icoes n .ry. a lale lo nn ain.t. 'i'aue 'Bill's eefcn ha.-k n tie' or.ivi-." Wetl mtm aa Biii Cannes co.-t haayi oM rani Your "Muslims" of fame, the lull Dee ma ' H I. The laoaatj 0a4 Uaafe iu. ao aaafcr a ill strati, '1 ails.- "Hill's tf.-ius ;s ek lo Ihe I. rove." . Hlti ..in lot u aaaa, nn saseai laaaj oi aaeenej vv hiu- I Mssali aatt m paal t tie re-i el iu- i.u.-. We don t know a reason, l.ut pkeaf al a onnV au -Hill 'i k-. iiiK bact la Hie ir..vi- VV. 11 Hill', .(iiiie a josher. all ink slluirer He s wore ..in a paste pot ami m lors- a lew, el gvtttaa Krn aeaooavi hut aate that'll oa, 'l auw Hill's geim Islek tn the liroTe." H ell farewell Hill o nil.. r 1,-t hy pr..ii. all sink. Pa- round the "two ter- ' w e're iii I In- aiuk. ii'ii ant to the earner to hoist up a .inuk. Vanse "Hill's irninir ha.-k lo tea OlUWC " 1 1: i Ioki aaa W. C. T. U. Notice The annual State W. Q T I i iiou win ie neio ai i ne i Miles con veil -(K-t M t t'ith. Lull information in detail will be in Sej libera WW a Bibboa Keview. Let ns try ocutnevtiih full deieitation, all rep in in and our Sia'e dues paid. Mks. LoctA II AmiiToN, Sta'e Pratldoan Mm li F. M lamas, Stale Secretarv. W. P. Williams, Wi,bur:F T. Res sell. North Baud; H. L. BwaaH. Caaa Kiver: V. . l aalon. K M.Lawl n. tirants Lass; Mrs. Ida Felts GoM Hill; F. W. Hi .ard, Voncalla: are registered at the Hotel . iflllkaa "THE nODEL H. 0. W Ikins n. Prop. The C km including the Famone Brand "Old Grand Dad" Kentucky 5cur Mash. I in- Line of !k'm.ti ami Imported Cigars. Jackson :nd Oak Sts. Roseburg, Ore. For Sale Cheap A goo L gentle family horse; weight lJtHt lbs. tr will exchange lor wo.nl and uh.at. In. pure of Mark C. Mu:i son. IMenUiwer, or a ldres 1 ox 90S, Kosehurg. Ur. Pbooe 4MU. t( Hi ue ae .hs. i bin. Una handkerchiefs at Jo Married. BBOWN PUTNAM At the residence of Horace I'litnam, near I'illard. Aug 30 IW5, Willred IJrown to Kthel I'utnaui. Kev Melville T. Wire offi ciating. BEYMOBE HUTZLAB At the reel deuce of A. H. Uio Iden, Ilrain, Die , Notldns: on the Market Rqual to Chamnerlaln s Colic, Cnol-ra anJ Oiarrhrei Remedy. This (act is well known to druggists everywhere, ami nine out of ten will give their customers this preparation when the U-t is asked for. Mr. (Me Winner, a prominent druggist of Jopliti. v'o , in a ciicular to his customers, sav." : There is nothing on the market in the way of patent medicine which npials Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and li ttrrhoea remedy for laivvel complaints. We sell and recommend this prepara tiou" Foraato bj A C Marsters o: Co Nature's Great Invention leieaoaeaa arte iceieaeaeeeioiieaeioe. TIME IS MONEY. '. rj true To ! a. c irate is the one essential thing in life. li Ciingenpeel repairs your watch it will be correct minutely so. Mr st. re is in ', ot nice thing cur friends wooUl appreciate as gifta. r drop in. Your will be areal spent. Anyway we are always a ca- 1 :o show (OodC I aatcb bj my caaea and it will be correct. s : SUMMQNS. iu the ciri'uii Oaaai ot tie state ot 0 ajaa, Iff the foil lily of lloiiglaa. Kti i Marten CatHta I'lallititt' ! vs. tnii k r t arol. W. E. CLINGENPEEL, 5 JEAELER AN3 OPTICIAN. ROSEBURG. OREGON, g itiiii33iiisiiitiiiii(itiai(i itirisiaiaiaa Aug :), l!H).ri, Viovus M. Seyinoreto . , t. n.taiii ) . . I loVrauk 1 I arlllt . alsive named itt lemlaiit Marjone Hutzlar. Justice J. lhe name ot the 8i.e ( Or.K..ii you are Krewson officiated . ' h 'ri tiy required to appear and ainoier the roav KIBKBNDALL SMITH-In B ose burg, Oregon, Aug 111, 1U05, M. B. K irk. 'ii. lall, of Camas Valley, ainl Miss Lottie V. Smith, of Willis Creek, City Recorder A N. Orcutt , officiat ing. Mr. Kirkendall is a sawmill man of Camas Vallev, and his bride is a grand daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. F. Smith, of Willis Creek, near Dillard. They will reside iu Camas Valley. plaiut lile. I attain-! you la the above eulilh'd aaaai within sta weeks from and aher the date ot the tirt anbttaatlon f iMa Bummons, and it you fall lo no app-ar and answer for want thereof, plalnllll' a ill applv to the court lor the relief demanded in the i-oniplalut, to-wtt; A it asolu ion ..( the marrl..(e contract exUtluic biUve.'ii you aud plain' Iff. Tola nutnin.i is published by outer of the II. Hi M l Thompson, County Judge o. Ikiuu la couuty. Oration, dated ua- al. HKV, The dale of the tlrat iublieallou ot litis summon- ia August tl, P.Hl.. CKAWKOKU, CAKIlWKLL & WATSON, Alt) fur 1 lalnllff tin .le b ink oh de tVanaaa, far aw.iy. far awav, . tataat I nr. t .r.-t n uits Aiigu-t 1 lowers to di- .1 n . i Ah pi. 1. ' d do-- Hii.vera lit August tit ote llr.ni'.. 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