The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, September 07, 1905, Image 3

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Charles Belven. of Portland, is now
employed at the Model.
Mr'. S. P. Houser is quite ill at her
home in West Roseburg.
Mrs. I. B. Ryars is visiting with her
son Cly le in Portland, and attending
the fair.
Miss Uessi Hale, of Roseburg. is the
truest of Salem frieuds, says the Capital
News.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney, of Boise City !
Idaho, are the quests of Mr. and Mr.-.
E. B. Pengra.
Mrs. J. Gflhbert, the Myrtle Creek
postmistress, was in this city on busi
ness Tuesday.
Mr and Mr? Fav (i alfrev. of Peel. '
left Tuesday for Oregon City to viit for
a short time. I
Miss Rose atoeberk. who lias lcen
visiting friends on Bohtrta Creek, has
returned to this city.
Dr. J. Twitchell of Portland. Sec
retary of the Pension Board, was in this
city this week on business
Charles Page a id Guy Rose came
over from Myrtle Point yesterday, and
left far the Portland Exposition.
W. C. Caswell, of the Oregon Soldiers
Home, left Tuesday morning for Port
land to attend the big Exposition.
Mrs. 1 . I . McKinney, of Myrtle
Creek, was at the county seat Tuesday,
looking after some business matters.
Attorney C. L. Hamilton left Tuesday
for Spokane on business. E:i route home
he will visit in Portland and attend the
fair.
Prof. D. W. Wight, the newly ele.tei
principal of the Line School is moving
into his new residence in North
burg.
Rose- '
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Mr. Lynn Smith, of Silt Lake City, '
Utah, arrived in this city Monday even-1
ing to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thome Smith.
Mrs. R. V. Hcward, who has been the
gnest of her son L. T. Howard and j
family, returned to her home at Fugene
Tuesday.
Charles McLane. wife and child, are
here from St. Louis, for a visit with Mr. !
McLanet aunt. Mr- J. W. Maiden, and
ianiiiv
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Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Flint spent Wed-
, .. - - , t
oesdav and Thursday on the farm of J. ,
- -
Henrv Booth, in Garden Valley, hunt- I .
ing and fishing.
Miss Flossie P. Shambrook is em-
ployed at tne clerks
absence of County
office during the
Clerk Agee and
Percy Cochran.
L B. Nichols, the popular Brockway
merchant, accompanied by his wife and
family and siter-iu-iaw Lillie Davlin,
were in this city on business Tuesday.
Miss Mattie Matney, the nurse, who
makes her home, with the family of
James Bridges, and who has been ill for
a couple of months, is much improved
in health.
Rev. J. . Townsend and family and
Mrs. Charles Roberts, returned from
Myitle Creek Tuesday morning, where
they were the guests of Rev. Christen
eon and wife a few days.
Echo and Alene Cole, daughters of
Braketr.au A. L. Cole, left this city
Tuesday night for Portland to attend
the fair, and .visit tLeir grand-parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cole.
Jas. Lristow. the well known black
smith, has been confined to his bed of
late with muscular rheumatism. He is
able to be abrut now and expects to re
turn to work in a few davs.
The Roteburg, West Roseburg and
Eden bower W. 0. T. L'e. will hold a
joint picnic at Mrs. Barzee's, F'riday,
Sept. 8, 1SKI5. All members are invited
to attend and bring their baskets.
Mrs. A. S. Mulligan, wife of Rev.
Mulligan, a former pastor of the Rose
burg Methodist Church, and daughter,
are expected in this( city this week, to
spend a few days renewing old acquaint
ances. Mrs. Fred J. Blakely and daughters.
Mrs. L. L. Vial and Aries Orace BlaLe
ley, arrived in this city from Toledo,
Ohio, on the lojal Monday evening, and
will make their home in this city this
winter.
Commandant W. W. Eider of the
Saldiers Home, accompanied by his wife
and daughter, Miss tirace and Mies
Agnes Ormstead, an employe of the
home, left on Wednesday's delayed local
ior Portland to attend the fair.
A. E. Osouf, the well known Scotts
tHirg busineas man, was in this city at
tending to business matters, enroute to
the Lewis and Claik Exposition. He
informs os that the reports circulated,
in regard to the property owners asking
large prices for right-a-ways for the
Drain-Coos Bay railroad, are greatly
exaggerated. In Mr. Ozoui's opinion
I the entire right-jof-way from Drain to
J Scottsburg, will not cost over f-2000.
That Summer Suit
Is a trifle light for Fall
By Way of Mention
kfji store is full of the latest, largest and nobbiest line
of the eastern olothing market and the price is "just right.
For The Ladles
We have a swell line of Wraps, Coats, Cravenettes, and
at prices which tempt the purse.
Most Exclusive Line Ever Shown in Roseburg.
There is no
There is no
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THE PEOPLE'S STORE
I. ABRAHAM, PROP. ROSEBURC, OREGON.
Mention
H. Baker of Oak Creek, has been at
the countv seat ttiis week.
Ira L Creninger and w ife of (Uendale
are visiting relatives at Ashland.
Miss Anna Balsanen who has lieen vis
iting in Portland has returned home.
S. I. Chapman and wife of tlhde, w ill
Inane Sunday for Portland to attend the
fair.
i . n. t. annon, tne stationery man is
expected back from his Portland trip in
a day or so.
Mrs. K. W. Terrill and son Irving,
who have been visiting at Mehetna have
returned home.
George Carlon was in this city from
Myrtle Creek, Wednesday, on
his wav
t0 Portland to attend the fair,
EJ. Shields is in the citv, from
Enid,
Oklahoma. He is looking the country
over, with a view to locating here.
L. E. Huntsman, a prominent San
Francisco at orney is in the city looking
alter some important legal business.
Mr. C. I. .ione, ol Indiana, who has
been the guest of her niece, Mrs. E. B.
Pengra left for California Thursday.
J. C. McCulloch is reported seriously
ill at North Bend, His daughter, Mrs.
Sallie Willis, of this city, is at his bed
side. Have yon voted for the most popular
1 dy in Douglas county .' Cast your
Tot's at the Poetoffice or at the Peoples'
Store.
In order to get posted regarding Doug
las county. .7. F. Derrick writes from
Cherry, Arizon.i, for copies of the
Plaindealtr.
Vi-is Anna Wharton and Miss Mau ie
Rsst, the two experienced midiners of
Josephson's big store, are back from
their Portland tri .
Mrs. W. W. Kent an 1 children of
Drain, were the guests of her sister,
Mrs. J. T. Bridges of this citv the tirst
of t e week.
Al Smith returned to this city Wed
nesday, from Fort Klamath, whire he
his been the past three months, look-
ing after cattl- for Mr. Hanan.
rl Winston, of Winston, took the
northbound passenger for Poitland,
Tuesdy morning. He will spend a
week or so attending the fair.
. . . .
Mrs B. . strong, who is enjoving a
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I'l.it at rw r r. ............ .'.j a. .- ,
home that she is having a nice time, but
expects to soon return home again
With a view to looking the country
over for a suit ible location, J. D. Stew
a t, an electrician, from Ashland was
be e yesterday on his way to Coos Bay.
"M is Mary K Liverick, of Tucson
Ariz., after visiting the I-ew is and Cla k
Exposition, is now the guest of her o'd
time friends, Mr. and Mrs. N T. Jewett
of this city.
W. C. Conner, formerly editor of the
Plaindealer, left for Cottage Grove, yes
terday, where he will spend a few days
before inve-tig tting some good news
paper opening.
In order that she might learn more
about Douglas county, Mrs. M. L. Dixon,
of San Diego, Cal., writes for copies of
the Plaindealer. She has property in
terests in this county.
Miss Maude RagoD left this city Tues
day morning for Baker City where she
will teach in the public schools, af
ter spending the summer with ber sister
Mrs. J. B. Cawfield.
Wanted Some one in this city or
county to make 2 fancy flannel shirts,
first of unproved new style, will furnish
tlanuei and directions. Please call on or
address. D.I. Blanchard. Roseburg, Ore.
Box 274. s'lf
The other day Sheriff McClallen was
in receipt of a communication from a
party up in Washington state, who
seemed anxious to learn the name of
the Shsriff of Douglas county. Evident
ly he found the man he was after.
R L. Cannon, wife and danghter,
Miss Kdna, of Lurley, left t Bis cit v Wed
nesday, for Portland, to see Oregon's
great fair. Before returning they will
si it their daughter and sister, Mrs.
Rhoten. who resides near Salem.
Game Laws for Douglas Couory
Closed Sesjos ti rouse, (Ruffled) Dec. 1
to Aug. 1 ; pheasants, (all kinds) Dec. 1
to Sept. 1 ; trout, .'ail species) Nov. 1 to
Apr 1 ; deer, (bucks) Nov. 1 to Aug. 16;
deer, (doesi Nov. 1 to Sept. 1 ; elk, until
Sept. 15, 1907.
UsUwfal To sell any game; to kill
more than 10 npland birds in one day;
to kill more than ,rr0 ducks, geese or
swan per week ; to catch trout less thsn
5 inches in length ; to catch trout other
than with hook and line; to hnnt deer
at night : to hunt deer with does ; to kill
more than 5 deer in one season :
game animals or birds without
except upon your own ground.
Black Bass No law.
Snipe No law.
to bant
license,
and Winterwearis it not ?
About the noois
About the price
Mrs. M. Fickle ami t
Karl, art-
visiting at Oakland .
N . J lenders has returned to tbis
city from Portland.
D. R. Shambrook and Mr. Fox sient
Saturday in Wilbur. -
Mrs. Jas. Perry and children are visit
ing relatives at Peel.
Miss Frank Howell has returned from
a visit to Portland.
G. H. Barker, of Brockway, paid this
Office a friendly visi'. Tuesday.
Rev. C. H. Lake lias returned from a
two weeks outing in Cow Creek Canyon
Miss Rose and l.izie Perrott have re
turned rote attendance at the Educa
tion Congress and the lair.
W. W. Cardwell accompanied bv his
daughter and son visited at Wilbur un-
dav.
Misses Grace and Chloe Lefcrie have
returned from a months visit with rela
tives in Portland.
Mrs. Chas. Thorn and daughter, F'va
have returned home after a piearant
visit at the Portland fair.
Miss Addie Sacrey left Tuesday for
San Jose, Cal., to visit for a short time
with her sister, Miss Lutie.
Claud Mc ej, of San'Francisco, who:
has been visising his uncle, Chas. Mi
Gee of this county has returned home.
Commander W. W. Elder, of the Sold-
lers Home, went to Port laud yesterday,
where he will eniov the sights of the
fair for a few days.
Farnest Applewhite
ill soon leave for
Corvallis, where he w ill enter lhe'e
gon Agricultural college, where he will
complete the course in pharmacy, nex'
year.
Mrs. John Patrick, Mrs. Simpson and
R. Bnrntietd, of Princeton, Ind.. and
Mrs. O. T. Beais, of Days Creek are I be
guests of Engineer Patrick and family
of this city.
Rev. F. E. Billiugton, pastor of the
Christian church, of Cottage Grove, who
has just returned from a liait in Calif
ornia occupied the pulpit at the Christ
ian church in this city. Sun-lay.
O. W. Taylor, the S JP. Company's a-
sistant superintendent, was in tins city
last week investigating the casjie of the
accident bv which Mr. Rarkt-r lost hi
life at the lound house at this station.
B. Kenton, the stage man drove over
from Mvrtle Point Friday, with Cba
Page, Guy Rose, and M. Volhimer all
well known Coos county bu-iness nu n
and Miss Kate Bordu who were on
their way to Portland to attend the fair.
Misses Ethel and Edna Miller, of Ven
tura, Cal , spent a few days in this I its.
as the guest of their annt, Mrs. L. T.
Howard. They left Toesday for Sacra
mento and Stockton, enrou e to their .
Southern borne.
John Bow en, the well known black
smith and inventor, has returned to this
city from Montague, Cal , where he has '
beeo for the past six months, and w ill
again take charge of the Brockway
blacksmith shop ow ned by S. S. Bol
singer. Will Van Buren has returned from
Cottage Grove w here he spent Tuesday
on business. It was his intentions to
visit hie properties in the Bohemia dis
trict but on account of other business
matters he returned to Roseburg and
will visit B hernia later.
W. C.Tipton Bad son, Alva, have re
turned from the range near Black Rock
at the head of the North Cmpqua, where
they were attending a large head of
sheep for Geo. Kohlhagen, the local
butcher. They report range feed good
in that vicinity.
George Protzman, the veteran bill
poster, returnel Wednesday morning
from attendance at the Pacific Coast
Bill-posters Convention, and the Lew is
and Clark Fair. Mrs. Protzman re
named in Portland to visit a few days
with her daughter, Mrs. Mellick.
Joseph Micelli and family and A.
Schmiser and wife left Tuesday morning
for Portland to attend the fair. From
Portland Mr. Micelli will go to Phila
delphia to attend tha Sovereign Grand
Lodge L O. 0. F., as one of the four
grand representatives of Oregon.
J. B. Eddy, formerly one of the pro
prietors of the Plaindealer called at this
office, yesterday. At present he is in
the employ of the Southern 1'acific and
looks after right of way and tax matters,
with his headquarters at Portland
where he will hereafter read the Plain-
j dealer.
He was in yesterday consulting with the
county commissions regarding a much
desired change in the public road on
j Pass Creek. The proposition was to
so change the road as to eliminate two ol
the railroad crossings and thus obviate
the danger which such places often
tor public highway. The county
Colons saw the wisdom of such a change
nd g'sdly granted the permission to
mke Buch change.
Mr- udy thinks Douglas county is all
right. In other words, he regards
this as one of the most promising pec-
tions in Southern Oregon and be thinks
there is a great future in store for all
lhis r -gion.
Dr. Ralph W. Lane, western agent for
the Perana Medical Co., of Columbus,
Ohio, paid Roseburg a visit in his offi
cial capacity Wednesday. While here
he performed a very delicate and pecal
iar operation on Conductor H. K. iil-
ven. Dr. I.ane left for Junction City
ttxlay.
l.i-e Cannon has returned from a
months visit in the Willamette Valley
and at the Lewis and Clark KxMtsitiou.
tie is well please 1 with the Douglas
County exhibit, but believes we could
have done much better had we com
mence I earlier to make arrangements
for the fair.
R. C. Dement started for Roseburg
Wednesday with a band of 110 beef cat
tle. W. T. Dement left Thursday with
a drove for the same place. Myrtle
Point Enterprise. The cattle arrived in
this city Monday in good shape and
were received by Geo. Kohlhagen, who
made a shipment to Portland this week.
Mrs. Mary Davidson and daughter,
Miss Mav have left !or Portland to re
side with their son ami brother, Kmory,
who is employed in the terminal freight
department in that city Their residence
on Fowler Street will he occupied by
Harry Moore and wile Mrs. Moore
will arrive from Portland next week.
Dispatcher F. It. Pengra and wife
have returned from Portland where
thev attended the fair. They were ac
companied home by Mr. and Mrs. K. B.
Whitney of Boise, Idaho, who will visit
here about ten days. Mr. Pengra and
Mr. Whitney are enjoying a hunting
trip in Cow Creek canyon.
The Plaindealer el joyed a call from
Prof. O. C. Brown, principal of the
j training department, and vice-presi.
i dent of the Drain State Normal. Prof.
Brown is just returning from a vi-it to
his ranch at D xonville. He is quite
i enthusiastic o-r the approaching year
I and says the outlook is uicst encourag
ing An obseiving cii:tnand one who
take gieal pride in the public schools of
i this cily, has Called the attention of the
new editor to tl e fait that last year
when the examination in the eighth
i grade was held, out of forty-six who
1 took the test, all hut one suco-ssfullv
Passed. Tbis is a remarkable showing
and one well worth'speaking about.
Robert Glen Smith the well known
Democratic tire eater of Grants Pas
who is taroming himself for Congress
to succeed Hon. Binges Hermann has
been in th-s city during this week on his
way to Portland leaving for that place
Tuesday night. Mr. Smith has sold bis
paper, the Grants Pas Herald, to
j Henrv ami Smith who will attempt the
! publication of a daily paper at Grants
I Pass.
A. E. Coh n. forest m-i-tant, under
f"ret ,-upervisor S. C. Bartrum. has re
turned to Roseburg after an extended
I trip through the central and southern
division ol Cascade Forest Reserve,
whi h be pronounces the mo-! ttnoort
mat th-state's r-s-re rvlem Mr
Ooboon will sgain take up his office
work in Mr Bartf nss'l otfii-e here Ur an
indefinite eriml of time, while Mr Bar
trnui is looking after otticiai business in
the field.
Editor McKinney. of the Myrtle Crek
Mail has diepesad of Ins prperto Ciias
Rice of this town Mr McKinney'?
father w a formerly proprietor of the
Ulendale News, but diep rse I of his plant
and Boyed back to his old California
boose, and now the son proposes to do
likewise Both father and son pub Isned
goint aers and were very desirable
cit z ns, w lio;iijloug'a cun'y lis'ikes to
Insn, but they will take the goo 1 wishes
of a host ot friends with them to their
Lome iu tne southland.
A tine Imx of large Arken Cling peach
es from tbe fruit farm f J.ie K. Harvey.
f Bdenbnswr were brought to thi of-
tice Tue-day and sent In the IVmglas
exhibit at the I -. an I Clark fair. An
extra inch and a half had to be built on
to a common p--ach box to accommodate
two tiers of these tine peaches ami when
packed the rebuilt box just held 30
peaches A great deal of nne fruit is
being shipped to our exhihit now. Any
one who wishes to see Douglas countv
I well represented in the fruit line should
induce all the growers to in ike a selec-
i
tionof their ch in-efruit for our booth.
Thg memlrers of the Roseburg Re- ;
bekah lodge, No. It, are taking s lively
interest in the big celebration of the
' fifty-fourth anniversity of th order.
I This occurs Wednesday, Sep. M, and
jas the regular meeting of the lodge o -!
curs on Tuesday evening, the affair will
i occur then. They are making prepara
! tions on a large scale and propose to
. eclipse all former efforts along this line.
The memtvers of Philetarian hrdge, No. s
and of Rising Star, No
174 h,ve been
I invite. I and it promises to be a great oc
: c.ision. Of course the event will wind
j up with the customary banquet.
Nothing on the Market (Equal
to
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
This fact is well known to druggists
everywhere, and nine out of ten will
give their customers this preparation
when the best is asked for. Mr. Obe
Witmer, a prominent druggist of Joplin,
Mo., in a circular to his customers, says :
"There is nothing on the market in the
way of patent medicine which equals
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di
arrhoea remedy for bowel complaints.
We sell and recommend this prepara
tion" 1 or sale by A C Marsters A Co
Town Lots For Sale
Choice building lots in Kinney's im
proved plat of Roseburg, near Main
street, good title. Price $50 per lot.
Address, N. A. Richards, tf
W. C. T. U. Notice
""he annual State W. C. T. IT. eonven
ti in will he held at The Dalles. Oct 3rd
tooth. Full information in detail will
he in Septembers Whi 'e Ribbon Review.
I ,-t us try to come wit h full delegation,
all reports in and our State dues paid.
Mas. I.i cm H. Additon,
State President
Mrs. Ida F. Marstrrs,
State Secretary.
Cause of Insomnia.
Indigestion nearly always disturbs the
sleep more or less and is often the cause
of insomnia. Many cases have been
permanently cured by Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by
A ft. M ii.'.h, A Pn
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j In Social Circles j
A very quiet ami simple wedding was
solemnized at the M. E. Church parson
age, Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1!H!.", by Rev.
W. E. Renter, the contractimr parties
being Harry Lloyd, the popular taylor
who recently purchased the business of
Fred Boyce, and Miss Let ha Alexander,
a well know young lady of thia county.
The residence of Judge J. W. Hamil
ton was invaded by a bevy of fair women
on Tuesday afternoon, when Mrs. Ham
ilton received in honor of her uunt Mrs.
H. H. Hill, of Chicago. The room, bad
teen tastefully adorned wi,h flower
ami greenery, which added tieautifully
to the 83ene The hostess was assisted
ill receiving by Mesdamcs Flint and
Benson, while the Mioses Jeeepheoo,
Parrott, Gibson, Van Buren and Ham
ilton fcrved in tin-dining roo.n. AboOl
fifty gnes's responded to the lariTatione
to meet the guest of honor. Mr. Hill
will remain in Boosbnrg for a few da.
be guest ol relative, and will then re
sume her tour of the principal toast
cities More returning to her eaatera
home
H. I M. Xdihthe well knoe n farmer
of the Calapooia and Mimh Mabel M.
Hunt, a mod est intable yonog lady ol
ibis county were j .jned in the holy
Iannis of matrimony at the resident ol
N H. Rhone near Oakland at bigtl
noon, Sunday, Sept. :t, 9Q5 Jgftice (
L. Stephens orliciatinc Besides the inl
ine liate relatives of the family there
were present Mr an.l Mrs Ceoner. Im
mediately after tliece-.mony a must j
Smntnensbieth prepared by Mr- fthoni
was served.
Mr and Mr- McNahh will r.-i,!e in
this county .w here the groom !, ex-I
tensive interest-.
The Plaindealer j UM tl I :)t
fries ds ol Mr aid Mr- M, Nabb in ex-'
tending congrat ii at ions.
Considerable interest is l--ng t ken in
s-ial circles by It.e SJMMMMM einent of
the wtd ling of John Throne, of Boss- '
bmg and Miss Su ie ii ip!int. of book
ing Glass The groosi came here from'
his Pennsylvania bones, several ve rs
ago and has bean SSSSesyed in -excral
apwitles, in all of nnatk he has made
Binary friend. At present be i- s-ist i
an cashier of the Dttngtsa County Bank.
1 he bride-to-be is one of Iv.iig
bM county's accomplished daughter and
1 kswise has a host of admirers A.corc'
n to the well-founded rumor, the j
the nuptuals will occur next Morday !
aud then the happy couple will depart
for au extended wedding trip w bicfa will !
include a visit to Mr Throne's old t.ome J
in Peiusy Ivania. as well as to many i
eastern points of interest.
Ye editor enjoyed many pleasant vis
it from the people of this city and
county, but none have !een nore inter
esting to him than the one made by
Judge Thomas Smith Judyc smith is
probahlv the oldest ret-ldent of DotagJni
county, that is he ha' resided here long
er than any living person, and his has
been an interesting car-.-er He prom-i-es
to tell the Plaindealer s.me m'er
BOting things one of there days.
I'rof. ail Mrs. O. C Bow i, the we
known IKuiglas n-unty educators, have,
returned from a iWt to the Lewis aud j
Clark lair and left this citv Wednenlav
morniuir tat Oram to re.i..,e in-.
as instructors in the Central Oregon
State Normal school which ooriis nexi
Tuesday. The Hra.n school will base
larger uuuilr of pupils
l pupii. enrolled due
rear thau ever heiore and it will un
doubtedly be a UHt SMOfsnfnl school
year lor that (opular educalloual lusli
turioii.
S. B. Corkrell, w ho purchased the
B Johns place, near Iaj king ti,a?s. is
j moving his family here from Kilev, Ka?.
Iu order to keep (osted on what is go
ing on he subacritedforthe Ptaindonler.
He thin be that this country has a great
future hefote it and just now he is tak
ing a deep interest in the proposed new
j railroad to Coos Bay, one survey ot
! which passe I through his place. His
1 brother in-law, l. J. Sumner, of Ran
dall. Wash., is here looking over the
country with a lea of healing in this
,e liou.
Beaut fill Women.
I'lump cheeks, Inaffead with the soft
glow of health and a pure complexion
make all women beautiful. Take a
small dose of Herbine after each meal .
it will prevent constipitit n and help di
gest what um have eaten. Mrs. Wm.
M. Stroud, Midlothian, Tex., writes.
May SI, 1501 :
"We have used Herbine in our familv
for eight years, and found it the l est
medicine we ever used for constipation,
billions (ever and malaria."
A Remedy Without a Peer.
"I find Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets more beneficial than en)
other remedy 1 ever used for stomach
troub'e," says J P Klole, of K Ima. Mo.
For any disorder of thestomacti, bilious
ness or constipation, these Tablet, are
without a peer. For sale by A. 0. Mars
ters A Co.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aids
Nature
Medicines that aid nature aie always
most effectual. Chamtierlain's Congl
Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the
cough, relieves the lungs, aids expecto
ration, opens the scretioiis, and aid?
nines in restniing the system to a
healthy condition. Sold by A. C. Mars
ters.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Osnrl of the Slate of Cregon,
for the (loutilT of PourIu.
Klhil Marlon I'aihle
rtsiattri
nj
frank F Carl lie
Uefenitant
To Frank W CartOs, aseie nsmed ittfoiiJant i
In Ibe name of the Stale of Oregon you are
h;retir mjulred to appear and snSWOI the com
plaint Bll egetne) you In the above cnltlled
cause within tli wevki from and afen the dale
of the first publication if tbla uminona, aud It
you fall to so appear and answer for want
thereof, plan-.un will apply lo tin- court tor Hit
relief demanded in the complaint, to-wlt; A
I taolu'lon of the marriage contract existing
between you and plain' Iff.
Tbla aummoni It puhhaheVi by order of the
Hon It D Thompson, OesatJ Judiie of Deng
la county. Oregon . dated Aug. ill, IIKVV,
Tbe date of the lirat publication uf tliia um-
mona la Auanat ill. l!Mi.
CRAWFORD, CAKUWEL1. A WATSON,
Attya for Malum!
Come To The Fair. See The Exhibits.
See the Largest House Furnishing Store in Southern Oregon
RICE
HOUSE
From the
C he c pt st
To The
Best.
Wc Furnisn Your Home for Cash or Installments. We guarantee every
Price Made to be the Lowest Price When Quality is Considered.
Two Special Go'it
-i m nT Btds at Prices tha 7
I -r-' " ,,,B3 Stagger Co m pe t i n -
tors. i
This Brass Rail
Bed Special Price
$6.50
Mail Orders
THE STORE THXT D0E3 THE BUSINESS.
RICE & RICE.
THE HOUSE FURNISHERS
Hcrbine.
Benders the btle more fluid and thus
help the blend to flow, it affords
prompt relief from hilliource. indies
tiou. sick and nervous heiduhes, and
I ove indulgence in food
and drink, ii
L Caldwed. Agt. m k and IKK, t : -
, muli, Ind. Ter.. writes. April IS. l'AW :
n1" ilk for ov,?r two wilh
'-ment o! the liver and spleen. the
doctors did me no gsi. and i bail given
up all hope of being cured, when my
druggist advised me to use Herbine.
his ma ie BM sound and well." 5oc
t C Marsters i Co.
Vetch Seed for Sale.
For Vetrh seed call on or address,
frank Wixson. Brockway, Ore. Olp , j
Rheumatism
When pains or irritation exitt on any
part of the body, the application of Bal
lard's Snow Liniment gives prompt re
lief. F. W Sullivan, Prop. Sullivan
House, hi Reno.O. T., wriirs Jure 6.
Ilrj: "1 take pleasure in recommend
tug BeDnrd'S Snow Uoiment to all who
are afflicted with rheumatism. It is the
oiilv remedy 1 have found that gives
immediate rtdie!.'' i5c, 6, fl- Jld
be A C Marsters A Co.
For Sale Cheap
A good, gentle family horse; weight
I30Q lbs. Or will exchange for wood
and wheat. In.iuire of Mark C. Mun
son, Edeabower, or aldress box 39r,
Rosebnrg, or. Phone 4!'X1. tf
Lost
A gold mounted seal tooth brooch lost
on either Jackson or Oak streets about a
week ano Finder please leave it at this
. trice and receive reward. tf a 21
FOOLISH PLAN
Tia n joy to eat T welcome my dinner hotr;
PecaSBC t lout faantgeettse with August Flower
fffConsttpatioa is the result of indigestion,
bilit iisress, tl.i;u'eucv, loss of apetite,
self poisoning, anemia, emaciation, uric
acid, neuralgia in various parts of the
system, catarrhal ittBenanaatson of the in
tcstinal can.'.l nnd nuiiierous other ail
nirnts thai rob life of its pleasures if they
do not finally rob you of life itself.
" I'm hound in the bowels," is a com
ton expression of people who look mis
erab'e and are miserable yet w ho persist
in 14 ltttittg rtatu e take its course.
tJWh it a Moli tb pi in, when nature BBnM
lie aided bv the use of tlreen's August
Flower, which is n.'ure'sown remedy foi
constipatum a::d all stomach ills.
(I August Flower gives new life to tin
liver and baSBTea h a'.t!iy stool. a
tJTwo sizes, 25c and 75c.
A. C. MARSTERS DRUG CO.
A
THE
FURNISHERS
B th Beds in Whi e
or Blue.
Th
is
Always Given Special Attention.
LACE
CURTAINS
LAUNDRIED
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. Pon't fail to see our large stock of NEW
FURNITURE and HARDWARE.
HARNESS AND
HARNESS MAKING
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Sonlnty Meetings.
a:
F. A A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13.
Hilda recnlar meetings on second
and f nrth Wednesdays of each
nonth W. V. Tiiacekah W. M.
N. T. Jtwrrr, Secretary.
O. ELKS. Roseburg Lodge No
3-tv Holds regnlar commnnica
tions at I O. O. F. Hall on second
md fourth Thursdays of each month.
ll members requested to attend rwgu
arlv and all visiting brothers are ccr.it
tlly invited to sttend.
C. b. Cannon, K. R.
W. H. flMIIW. Ssa-retarT.
G
0. D, 1st SEPARATE BATl'ALUON
.O.N. U , meets at Armory Ma.i evsrv
Thursday srenins, st 8 clock.
F. B. H amu. Catit
F
OF A.. Court Dong las No. S-.' For
esters of Ameuca, meets eacli Tues
dav evening in Foresters' Hall. Vis
iting brothers always welcome.
F'ritz Stai kkkr, C R
I H LmSOX, Kec Sec
K N HooTsn, rhvsician
I.
O. O. K Philetarian Lodge No. 8.
Meets in Odd Fellows' Tempts, cor
ner Jackson and Cass streets, on
Saturday evening of each seek Mem
bers of ths order in eood standing ar
invited to attend.
C. F. Harpster, N. ti.
N.T. Jswrrr, gectetary.
RICE
Tr e store where
you can get any
thing that goes
to make the
h JUSi.
s Heavy LeJ
I $3.75
a Sure Winn
WE HAVE TAKEN IN HAND
The c-T.ar question saving our
custom es a lot "f annovsnce frotn
rout; h - I edges
and s-re r necks.
Notice! A J he pure
white l-lc oior,
domestic hnisti ana ucueral ap
pearance of our laundering no
comparison to the ordinary king.
ROSEBIRG STEAM LAIN DRV
D. BRADLEY
K.
of P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Mee
ererv m edneedav, in I. O. O. F
Hall a' 7:30 p. m. Members in
good standing sre fevted to sttend.
J is A. KKsar, C. C.
M. F. Wright, K. of K. A S.
IIAC CIRCLE. No. 4, Women of
Woodcraft. Meets on -nd an i 4th
Thursdays of each mo tn a; th I.
0l O. f. Hall. Visiting tneinb eg in
good stan. line are invited to attend
Mtrt Lena, (itiardian Neighbor
Clara Kobin, Clerk
Second and Fourth Thursdays.
0:
E. S Roaeborg Chapter No, S
Hoots their regnlar meeting on the
first and third Thursdays in each
ninth Visiting members in good
rtandi ig sre wwpeer'nlly invited to t-
iee.. Mrs. K. .!. troild. W. M.
r"'ee Johnson. Secretsrv.
u
NITBD AKVISANS. Dnipons As
sembly So. ltfr, ni-vts second and
fourth Saturdays ot each month, in
Natite Sons' hall. Visiting members
will receive a cordial welcome.
a 0, ataannen, M. A.
Minmx Jo.xss, Secretary.
DM EN OF THE WORLD. Oak
Cam 1- No. 125. Meets at the Odd
Fellows' Hall, in Roseburg, every
first and third Monday evening. Visit
ing neighbors always welcome.
J. M. Baitaias, C C
N. T. Jiwcrr, Clerk