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! 4 "TiT FARMERS' REAL 1 OFFICE OPPOSITE RICE S RICE, CASS STREET We have some Exceptionally Fine Farms, City Property and Timberlandf tracts for sale. FIRE: INSURANCE Best companies represented Town and Coun try property insured. no iu she m ir UK i e Anyone wishing to sell do so by listing it with us. of Farms and City Property. D N We will tag and display auy Grain or Produce brought to our office. I I "THE riOD EL" H. 0. Wilkinson, Prop. The Choicest line of Wines and Liquors including the Famous Brand "Old Grand Dad" Kentucky Sour Mash. Foe Line of Domestic aud Imported Cigars. Jackson and Oak Sts. Roseburg, Ore. SANDERS DISC PLOWS SINGLE OR DOUBLE. LIGHTEST WEIGHT. LIGHTEST DRAFT LOWEST PRICE. All necessary adjustments. Nothing to get out if 6x. Solid steel frames. Rigid aud strong. Call and see them. I. F. BARKER $C0. Phone 201 Heating Stoves Buy one of our GARDEN ACORN HEATERS and you won't have to buy another in years. if A GOOD RANGE is a joy to the whole family We have just what you want. Look for yourself, then asK those who have bought of as before about them. t l l Full Line of Furniture and Carpets at Prices That are Always Right. B. W. STRONG, THE FURNITURE MAN. ROSEBURG Wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm9mmVmmmKBEm5Samtm HI II 81 111 DRAIN, ' I Dig acbool hae for the coming year: A strong faculty; maintet ance as nrerl ; teachers review class ; a graduating class of over 20 ; course of atudv ex ended to five year and made equal to the California and Wath rgton K iinn Schools. School year opens on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1905. Vacations at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Second semester opens January 29, 1906. Tuition $3.00 to 5 00 per term. Rates at Boarding Hall, $2.50 per week, with everything furnished ex cept bedding. Board in private families at from 3 to $4 per week. Many pupils prefer to "batch" for which facilities are good. For further particulara and cata ogues address A- L. BUGG5, President, or O. C. BROWN, Vice-Pies ESTATE CO. iu large and small i 1 their property can Write for price list R. SHAM BROOK, Presidknt F. THRONE, Secretary I BE HAPPY and Ranges i OREGON a THE LifjHT 0F OTHER DAYS. Hot virv mauv your ium Used fur lighliiig In nun other alcohol wit nation with llulils under the i ini' of "C'ani phcnfl." Int It suf fered banishment bMMM it was too Alcohol is (rent-rally harmful when taken in the form of metlieine. espe cially to a delicate s steaa. Dr. Pirrtr's fi.s-tuc-rebuiUMngad funrtiti-ittT-ntithcniii plun of BMMMl is following after Metre's jiim: Ileuses ualural remedies, that is native medicinal roots, prepared DJ "processes wnmnlit diii by the expenditure ol much time ami money, without the use of alco hol, ami l skillful combination in the most exact pronrtions. I'sed as one of the active iuirredients of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. BLACK chkruyhakk sMcially exerts us influence in cases of lunir ami bronchial troubles, ami this "iis ovkkv " is. there fore, a sovereign remedy for broncliitis. laryngitis, chronic coughs, catarrh and kindn-d ailments. The aaeaa of tin- Mndieinai tmgntUent of this worlii-famous remedy are: Golden Sent root. Queen's root. Stone root, Black t'licrryburk. Hloodroot and Man drake rNit. " I have bad such a wonderful ajmetSSBM with lr ItMce' Quldea Medical Macoajerv that 1 do not hesitate to recoaaBMad it. llcvbur it to be a wonderful medicine to build up the tissues of the system. " writes Miss Beasts Brown. Secretary EBearsoa Literary AsMH-ialloii. 4 Keniiaii Avenue. Appleton. Wis. "Worry and Ra rvous troubles bad com pletely run-down rr.j health and streiuttb; Lad no appetite, slept badly, and wa in a state of nervous collapse. I took twelve tjottles In all. and. each week, knew that 1 was gvtlliia tietter and stronger, until finally I was as well and strontr as 1 bad ever lorn. I have the utmost faith and confidence In your medicine, and wish to thank you for my good health, which Is a hleaslng to anyone " Kor S one-cent stams to cover cost of mailing, fan can get a free copy of the Common Sense MiJical Adviser," paper covers : or cloth-hound for II stamps. Address nr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. . Dr. Pkwee'a Pleaaant relicts should t used with "tiolden Medical Dleeovery I whenever a laxative is required. Nothing on the Market Equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea 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 Witnier, 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 equate Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Ii arrhoea remedy for bowel complaint-. We sell and recommend this prepar lion" For sale bv A C Marsters A Co THREE JURORS CURED Of Cholera Moibus wi.h One Sm Bottle of ChamberLtin'd Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. 11 Mr. (i. W. Foaler. of Hightomer, Ala. relatee an rxprieni- he had whi!f aerv iri(f on a petit jury on a murder case at Edwardeville, county eeat of ("laybonrno county, Alabama He aaye: "While there I ate some frwh meat and eonie souse meat and it gave me cholera mor bus in a very severe form. I never was more sirk in my life and tent M the drugstore for a certain cliolera mixture, but the druggist rent me a bottle ot Chamtterlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Reined v instead, saving that he 1 ha.t t. I, at I f. .. t.nt l..t ,1.;. - - . n.ia. . urif, .-u, tltai lilts mcl cine was eo much better be would ralh ea send it to me in the fix I was in. I took one dose of it and was belter in live minutes. The second dose eared me entirely. Two fellow jurore were otHicted in the same manner and one small bottle cured three of ue." Kor sale bv A C Marsters A Co. Blacksmith Tools for Sale. Blacksmith tools, complete for sel heavy work. Trice $30 Address Box IS, Yoncalla, Ore. uinmons In the Circuit Court of tbe sltate of Oregon hi Ituflaa couDtr. Kalhryn M Boclh. . UlntitT a SummoDi William J Booth Defendant ' To William 1. Booth, the above named de fendant In the name of the State of Orrgoo : yon are nrebT required to aprear and anawer tbe cum plaint of Ihe plaintiff fil 1 agadaM Jon in the i aaid court and rn on or belore the 10th day ; of October 19uS. bein-j the date prescribed b the ciurt in the order for publication of aum , mona for you to appear and annwer aaid com plaint, and if 501 fail to apprar and answer aaid complaint on or before aaM date plaintiff ! will appl lo the court for the relief demanded In her complain' to-wit-For a dccre diaolTing the mrtiace con i tract, now and hi retofore exiaiina N-tween the plaintiff and def, ndant and her coats and din i buiementa herein incurred. Thia aummona la publish, d In the Roatlmni ; Plaindealerbyanorderof Hon. M. D. Thom- i son. conntv Judge ol Doualaa eountr. Oregon. i ij m- muti uiwie uu iuc i3id aay ol augual, 1906. The firat publication of thia summons is of the date of 17ih of Amuit I90."i and tbe last publication thereof will be the 2hth of Sept. 1905 making the full period af six aeeka C. L LEAVgMiotlD. Attorney for plaintiff A Warning to Mothers. Too much care cannot be used with small children during the hot weather j of the summer months to guard against ; bowel troubles. As a rule it ia only I necessary to give the child a dose of cas I tor oil to correct any disorder of the ' bowels. Io not ute any substitute, but give the old-fashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh, as rancid oil nause ates and has a tendency to gripe. If this does not check the bowela give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy and then a dose of cas tor oil, anl the disease may be checked in its incipiency and all danger avoided. 1 he castor oil and this remedy should be procured at once and kept ready for instant use as soon as the first indica tion ol any bowel trouble appears. This is the most successful treatment known ana may be relied upon wuh implicit confidence even in cases of cliolera in fantum. For sale by A C Marster & Co. Cattle Ranch for Sale 320 acres on Seven-Mile Creek about five milee aouthwest fromFort Klamath, Oregon. All fencen, house, large ban! ample water aupply, will cut about eighty tons wild hay. Address, with references, P. O. Box 933, " Tacoma, Waah. Choice Fruit Trees All the leading yarietiea of choice fruit trees, warranted Bret-class in every re spect. Yellow Newtown l'ippina and Spitrenbergs a specialty. At reasonable prices. At the Roseburg Nursery. Henry Sciirotn, fi4-tf p. o. Box 92. THE STATE SHOOT MAY COME HERE Roseburg Has the Best Range and May Capture the Important Gathering It is admitted by every officer and guardsman in the Oregon National Guard that Hosebnrg lias the only rifle range in the state that is in any way fit for holding the state shoot thai year. In fact Hosebnrg lias the only 100-yard range nml the only skint isii range in state Now the question is, will the state shoot whit h -should ha held the latter part of October, be held at all this veai? It is understood that Adjutant General Finzer is undecided tum this question, but that he is rather in favor til holding the Shoot Dext year, culting out this years shoot altogether. If this ir done it will cause considerable dissatisfaction among the gnardsiifn as it will unjustly prolong the contest for the various no vials and cups, allowing those who have won them to hold them two years and in all probabilities cause a contro versy as to the ownership of thaw. Again it is hardly fair to allow only a few n en to enter competition as has la-en done iu the (ending of a team east, i Why not allow our teams to shoot for state team and individual champion ship, thus allouitg those w ho were not fortunate in winning last year or mak ing the national team, a chance todo something now. If the oH'icers in charge , wish to promote ritlle practice in the guard of this state, it will be far better I to hold l lie contest regularly every year ; so that tlte men will not lose their inter list in their work in the guird. In last years' work l.Vsebnrg men did I " v.u, tt-aiu iu mc state Kttluftiti.il,- a.i.l . : ,1... - - mom made a hard tight for the state j I -up whi, h was lost under proles'. The separate Battiiion cup was won by them but they lost the individual Battalion mtdal to "Co. A " ol Kugene and also made a tig it for the state individual medal which was lost by one point. , Out of nine men in the s'a'e awarded sharjwdiooters medals, four Koseburg men wear them ami seven Ko-eburgers wc-e awarded marksmen medals. This year at le.iSt. seven Roeebtirgers will wear expert ritimen medals ami lietaeen l.'t lll.l 'M ttill r , -1 V A kliariltA..!... ii . . , . medals It begins to lo k as though the stite will be bankrut.t. burin.! wrkHi en I a.lges for us, aa almost very man in the company will make that also. Now Oompapy D" of thia city floti not claim any special mark-manship, aa most all the men in the company have learned the use of the nrle sioce joining and by hard work and practice, they have placet! themt-elves in the from rank and are today the 'oremost com pany in the guard in marksmanship Any company has the same dafljajea il they will only try. But a'lout this years' shtot will it be heltl at Portland. wliere they haven't sufficient range, or will Roseburg get ? Col. C. I". Cantenhine wa in Roseburg a few days ago and said that the shoot should be held this sear and that Rose burg was the plate, as we have the only range ir t he state in condition to shoot at the required distance. ' Co. D," under command of Capt. F. B. Hamlin commenced regular drill for the winter months, at their armory last Thursday night and will hereafter drill regularly. I nntinncd from page 1. FAIR DISTRICT PREMIUM AWARDS dress ; 2ntl. Mrs. Wm. Preston. Kugene, drawers; 1st. Baby's drees ; 2nd. Mra M. lemmer, Dixonville. white sliirt ; 1st. Chemise, lat Mrs. O. D. Allison, Roaeburg, bed ijnilt. machine ijuilting : 1st Mrs. Harlon Stanton, Roseburg, lied quilt, machine quilling ; 2nd, Klva Wimherly, Roseburg, night dress ; 1st. Mrs. J. Cordon, Roseburg, baby' dress ; 1st. Miss Maud Rast, Roaeburg. skirt, tui ked : 1st. Mrs. X. D. McCall, Roaeburg, tucked skirt ; 2nd. drawera ; 2nd. Class 4. lay Mrs C. A. Seldon, Roaeburg, point lace cushion ; 2nd Specimen point lace; 1st. Mrs. Wm Fretdon, K igene. Honiton lace collar ; 1st. Battenherg tea cloth 2nd. Hat ten berg bureau scarf ; 2nd. doz Batten berg doilies ; 1st. Display of Battenberg ; 1st. Mrs. S. C. Flint, Roaeburg, ladies point lace collar; 1st. Sofa cushion, i altenberg ; 1st. Mi-t I.zzie I'arrott, Roseburg, lace centerpiece ; 2nd. Mabel VanBuren, Roseburg, Batten berg jacket ; let. Battenberg collar ; 1st. Battenberg pincushion ; 2nd. Myrtle K. Campbell, Roseburg, point Society fMeatinga. a: F. A A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13. H slds regular meetings on aeconu and f nrth Wednsnriavs of cb month. W. W. Tita. krah W. M N. T.JgWaTT, Hecretary. B. s O. ELKS. Roaeburg Lodge N. . 320. Holds regular communica tiona at I O. O. F. Hall nn aecoi d tnd fourth Thursdays ol each month, ill mem be rn requested tn attend regn arlv and all visiting brothers are con' -ally invited to attend. C. B. Cannon, R. R. W. H. Jamikson, Sm-retarv. O. D, lat SEPARATE BATTALLION .O.N. U , meets at Armory Hall every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. K. B. H ami. in . Capt F OF A.. Court Douglas No. 32 For esters of America, meets each Tues day evening in Foiestera' Hall. Via- ling brothers always welcome. Fritz Stadffsh, C R B H Lknox, Rec Sec E N Hoovkr, Physician I. O. O. F Phlletariau Lodge No. 8. Meeta in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Cass streets, on Saturday evening of eac.3 week Mem bers of the order in good standing ar invited to attend. C. F. Haiu-stkr, N. O. N.T. Jbwbtt, Secietary hjp handkerchief ; 1st. Honlton lace handkerchief; 1st. Mrs. L. Kabat, Boeeburg, tea cloth; 1st. Class 5 Kmbroidery and art needle work Mrs. C. H. Bristol, Roseburg, best i collection of silk embs., 5 pieces ; 1st, Mrs. A. Wilkins, Cobnrg. handbag; 1st Stocking bag ; 2nd. Mrs. Win. Preston, Eugene, silk emb. ' tea cloth ; let. Mrs. C. A. Seldon, Roseburg, aneci men eyelet embroidery 2nd. Collar! embroidery ; 2nd. Elva Wimberly, Roseburg, emb. table cover; 2nd. Emb. table centerpiece; 2nd. Emb. tea cloth ; 1st. Beat speci men silk embroidery; 1st. Beat emb. sofa pillow ; 1st. Centerpiece, liar Jan ger emb. ; 1st. Ciass ti. Drawnwork Mrs. M. Jurgens, Roaeburg, center piece ; -n. I . Mrs. Wm. Preston, Engene, bureau scarf; 2nd. Infant'a dress, lat. Mrs. S. C. Flint, Roaeburg, toilet set of three pieces ; lat. Elva Wimberly, Rocburg, drawn work handkerchief; 2nd. Sola pillow; 2nd. Mrs. I.. Wimberly, Roaeburg, drawn work sofa pillow ; 1st. Mrs. A. K. Catou, Oakland, tea cloth; lat. Myrtle E. Campbell, Roaeburg, collec tion of drawnwork ; lat. Mrs I.. mis Belfils, Roseburg, infant's tlle-s ; Sad. Mrs. Powell, Roseburg, centerpiece; 1st. Handkerchi f ; 1st Maud Clovd, Ro-e urg, apron ; 2nd Mrs H. C. Stanton, Roseburg, beet apron; lat. Class 7. Netting .Mrs C. A. Nidon, Koaeburg, pin cushion cover; let. Set etx doiliee; let. i ceuterpiect ; Ut. Specimens of netting : '1st. Spciniena of netting; 2nd Die- play 5 pieces netting, uot in claa 7 ; 2nd Dieplay 5 pieces ; 1st. Clase H Tatting Mrs. S. P. Blakely, Oak Creek, aet of six doiliee, 1st. Centerpiece; 1st, Mrs K. S. Blakely, Glide, collar; 2nd Miss Emma Bristol, Roaeburg, cottar; 1st. Mrs. L Wimberly, Roaeburg, apeci men of tatting collar i ; 2nd. Mrs. II. I.. Roadman, Roaeburg, handkerchief J let. Mre .L S. lengra, Roaaborg, band- kervhief ; '.'ud. Claaa 9. Crotheting- Mra. C. 11 Biiatol, Roaeburg, aola cushion ; lat. Mrs S. V. Blakely, Oak Creek, child's boot1 ; lat. Mrs. Anna Alexander, utile, Fancy titly; Jnd. Centcpiece, 2ud. Set of i aix doiliee ; 2nd. Mrs A. M. lurgen. Roaeburg, bed spread , 1st. Sofa cushion, 2ud. Throw, ' silk and crochet ; 1 t Mrs. M. l.emmer. DixonvtUe. display of crocheting, five specimens , 2nd. Mra. S. C. Flint, Roaeburg, fascinator; 1st. Mra C. A. Seldon, Roseburg, toilet iushion;lat. Slippers; 2nd Klva Wimberly, Roseburg, fascinator; 2nd. Mra. K Wimberly, Roseburg, speci men crocheting, pillow caaes ; 1st. i Mrs. C. W. Bradford, Roaeburg, child's hood ; 2nd Mrs. C. F. Baruard ahawl ; 1st. Roaeburg, ladi a. Echo Gaddia. Roseburg ad:e- akirt ; 1st, Mr. tidv ; W. 1st. A. mick. Roaeborg, fancy Something Yoi Should Know If it is a Chick wiag there ia no better. II it ia a Kimball it will be suie to please. If it ia a Hobart M Cable, it is he beet piano for the money. If it is a a cob Doll it ia perfect in tone and action. If it ia a beauti'ul Bsiley it ia ti.e greatest medium priced piano on earth. If it ia a Weaer piano it ia not only perfect in tone, action and case, but yon can imitate beautifully tbe mandolin, guitar and banjo. Why do without a piano when you can buy one during this dull season, from flta) up and on easy terms. Some are aligbtly used and some are second band, but we are sure to please you with a piano as well as prices. We also hare several second hand organs ranging from 120, op. Oar stock of graphophonee and email inatru menta were never more complete. It ia no trouble to show goods, so call at once aa a happy surprise a writ yoa. BI RRS MUSIC HOI SE. Ab com. Abscesses, with few exceptions, are j imiie,tive of constipation or debilily. V. H Harrison, Cleveland, Miss., writes, Aug. 15, 1902: I want to say a word of praise for Ballard's Snow Lini ment. I steppsd on a nail, which caused the cords in my leg to contract and an abscess to rise in my knee, and the doctor told me that I would bave n stiff leg, so one day I went to J. F. laird's drug store (who ia now in Denver Colo.; He recommended a bottle of Snow Liniment; I got a 50c sue, and it cured my leg. It ia tbe beat liniment in the world. K. of P. Alpha Lodge No 47. Meea every Wednesday, in I. O O. F in Hall at 7:30 p. m. Members good at anding are invited to attend. Jas. A. Pbrbt, C. M. F. WaioiiT, K. of R. A 8. C. L' I I.AC CIRCLE. No. 49. Women of Woodcraft. Meets on :hid and 4th Thursday a of each motitb at tha I. O. O. F. Hail. Visiting members in 40od standing are Invited to attend. M YRTi k Loin, Guardian Neighbor Clara Bobkn, Clerk Second and Fourth Thursdays. 0.' E. 8. Roaeburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays in each oonth. Visiting members In good itandlng are respectfully mvttsi to st and. Mrs. E. J. Stroud, W. M Free Johnson. Secretary. NITED ARTISANS, Umpqua As sembly No. 106, meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month, in Native Sons' hall. Visiting members will receive a cordial welcome. A. C. Mabstbrs, M. A. Minnie Jones, Secretary. OODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Oamr No. 125. Meets at the Odd Fellows' Hall, in Roseburg, every drat and third Monday evening. Visit ing neighbors always welcome. J. M. Bbidubs, 0. 0 N. T. Jiwm. Clerk Roaeburg'a Newest, 5 Most li p-to-I)ate Tailoring Establishment W. E. BODGE MERCHANT TAILOR My stock is the newest and latest creations of the east. Your suit will fit, and the price also, if you get it from BODGE CLEANINC. PRESSINC, REPAIRING W. E. BODGE, I j Oak Street. ROBBCKB, OWE. VUWAV.V.W. WWAWrV Herbine. Renders the bile more fluid and thus helps tbe blood to How, it affords prompt relief from billiuusnesa, indirec tion, sick ami nervous headaches, and over-indulgence in food and drink. G L Caldwell. Agt. M K and T R R, Cbe cotah, Ind. Ter., writes, April 18, 1908: I was sick for over two years with the largement of the liver and spleen. The doctors did me no good, and 1 had given up all hope of being cured, when my druggist advise. me lo use Herbine. It . hse made me sound and well." ioc at A C Marsters & Co. Notice of Final Settlement Notice la brrrby tiTen that tbe uutleraiened i bat til eft ber float account In the CaaBMy CV I ol lluui;lat rountj. ire'u. a Extcutix 4 law eatate nl Sulnejr Kttl- rt Hautllton. dtceuetl. and Ibat tbe cunrt h fixed Monday. (Jclolier. t, laoft, at tbe bour ol 10 a. tn. at th H .u.eululd county. In K.nelurg. Oregon. at tbe time and plait: lor bearing objections thereto. If any there te and lor :iLa. Mrltle- meot iben ( Kt'St Pubb. atiO-. Aug 21. 19M. CATHKB1SK Al FKKIA LOOM HAMILTON Exeruttli of tbe -tate o( siDSav kjbsrt Hamilton. ;-.- Title Uuarantee&Loan Co. R08IBUKU. UREUON I b HaBiltow. rnaldent c - -Sec;, and Treaa OSlce ID tbe Conrt Hons. Hare mc only com p.aCeaat of abstract books In Dona-las Count Abatracu and Certificate of Title farnlahid. Doaflaa coonty lan 1 and mlmruj claim. Ha -a.ao a complete act of Traclnss o' all towmhit plats ta the Roaabort. ureron. r. S. Land Ml Crtct. Will bSBSSI bios priol coplea of any toari; ssa LJ. Norman & Co. Cigars, Tob3ccos, Confections, fruits Bakery Goods Always fresh SHI RID VS ST. NUR DEPOT ROSEBURG BREWING & ICE COMPANY The Largest and Best Kquipped Brew ery in Southern Oregon. Roaeburg Beer has a Reputation through out the Countv for Ita PURITY and purity means Health. Brewed only from selected Barley and Phase wet Hope. Special Brewed Bottle Beer Our Specially Direct delivery to your residence in quantities of one case or Rente). TELEPHONE 141 You Will Be Satisfied WITH YOUR JOURNEY If your ticket read over the Desrrst ami Rto Qsaaasa Ratlraae, the SVenlc Line ot the World" BECAUSE There are so manT-enieattraetiona and potnta ot Mates! SSSSS the Hue between Ogden and Dsarrsf thai the trip never becomes tirvome. If you are suing bat, write for intortnatieti and (el a pretty Beat that will tell yot: all about it. W. C HcBRlDE. Gen. Agt. 1X4 Third St. PORTLAND, OREGON s jt worn j j Battery Delicacies, Choice Confecionery, ; I Delicious IceCream I . CALL AT j : JENNINGS' BAKERY Marster' j New Mock. ""HIT THE TRAIL" TO "N f KRUSE & NEWLAND'S ) V' FOR GOOD CRGCERIES 1 KRUSE $ NEWLAND - BjfLMARD's LIVERY, FEED & STAGE STABLES C. P. BARNARD, PROPRIETOR FIRSKUSS RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AM AT REASONABLE RATES. MAIlt 10 flAKbllrltLU. 0BTH ' w wv . aii mmm i - LEAVES DAILY ,T 6 A. M. FOUR-HORSE STOCK-OUICKEST TIME Tfl THF EHII v j STABLES CORNER WAShlNCTON & Pnofessional Cards. Kt.KrK M rir.oWS. Attorney-at-Law, Conrt Booaa RosEBrRG.OR. m C. SEELY, M. IK OFFICE ' ".las Coaat) Bank HutU n; ' Bassas D, w and U. raone ICUStHt Ktj. ORFi, N QK.,EO. E. HODCst, Physcian & Surgeon. nfflo Rr-.e M n kOMtlt - Pi.- Phone. Mais II Uhln.V PLMER v. booveb Pnvciri "5 T r- A - aa j JIVIUU aiiU UUICUU Otoe Main tmt, ow door tout of Citr HIL Pbon sj Hail. Pbon M RlsEBlK.J. .... GF.MGO.V W. BATHES. DENTIST. Eaximt ft ao4 t M. Crawford a J. O. Watson Attorneys at Law. Raomaiat. Ha t Sat. da., n '.-is: s, oh CafF Boainea before tha T Laad Oace an' aaina case a "peciaJty. J C FULLERTO.V A tir.rno,. o T - .vl i.a . WITpraantoe tn all the State and Federal Own 0 ta HaiU Bid. . Rosebnra. Orreon. 17 W BENSON, a Attorney-at-Law. Baaa Buildins kOSEBrRG.ORE-.Hiv B CCH AN AN A GRKMNGER J. A. Brcmnj LLekeaaSBBBRS Attornevs-at-Law K.tm 1 an.l I Varaura Bu:'Jing ROSEBt'RG. OREGON Call For City Warrants All parmA bOMmj City 1 Eiaaaj warrant, endorsed prior to June S, 1904. are rsjtietrtl to present same to me. at trie sheritTs office, for payment. In- terest on s.u.I warrants will cease after tlate of tbis notice. Dated laia 5 h day of July. 190A, H. C S!inni. citT Tress THE JOY OF LIVING rtUI KKAI.nan WHBlt TOU m i The Popular Liver Metlieine Will Keep You WeU A GUARANTEED CURE for all diseases produced by TOR. RID LIVER and IMPURE BLOOD. Do not fill your system with Arsenic, Calomel and Quinine. They act as rank poisons which vitiate the blood, debilitate the system, and leare a trail of bad symptoms which require years to obliterate. HERB. INE is purely vegetable and contains no mineral or narcotic poisons, is absolutely harmless and is the simple remedy of nature. It carries off all poison ia the system and leaves na injurious effects. CURED BT HERBINE AFTER OTHER REMEDIES FAILED Mr. L A. Hicks. Iredell , Texas, says: "I was Seek ia bed for eight months with liver trouble, the doctor seemed te do me ao good. I was told to try Herbine, and it cared me in a short time. I canaat tecommead thia wonderful medicine too highly. " TAKE IT MOW! LARGE BOTTLE. 5c GET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, U1A. oloAnd recommsnoip by A. C. flARSTERS & CO. Fresh Family GROCERIES A complete stock of all the best brands of staple and fancy Gro ceries. New and fresh goods on which we have removed the tariff. All kinds of early vegetables and fruits kept constantly on hand. Highest market price paid for all kinds of farm produce. UP-TO-DATE I GIOCEIT m BEND .V) ill fiMK fftlATV PrtiSTS - aa, w w n W I ROSE STS., ROSEBURG. PHONE 661 JAS. E. Sfttryeis Attornrv-af-T q- Notarv Pubuc Room 6, CpsUirs, Dglas Co. Ek. Bid. Rosehura-. Oregoi. ft W. MARSTERS Attornov-at-Law iV Notarv Public Marsters Building X K- CHAPMAN, D. I). ?. DENTIST Telephone So LUI Honrs Te Satj Atracam Bj; t:na E.-bora. I'm Cl J- BACHElL D. M. D DENT15T Abraham Bui!dirg, ROSEBURG. OR. trt0!DR. T. W. HUNT DENTIST OAKLAND. : : OREGON H. Little, . - ' .. DEiNlTIST : a laj . j Oakland. Oregon. i PD fl N 1 T 1 It I - rnAimn.ALLtii Arehit?ct, Abstroetfr. Abstract o: Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filina on Gorern ment Land. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Off ice Fixture, " B"1 rnt of Township Maps showina t Lands. Office in new Bank Building-. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON ENJOY GOOD HEALTH m SB