The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, October 05, 1905, Image 4

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    ADVOCATES RAISING
BETTER HORSES
W. J. Walker, a prominent citizen of
Spokane. Waeh., favored the Plain
dealer, with a call, yesterday. He if
vice-president of the Pacific Live Stock
Association, the organization which in
sures live stock against death from
any cause. Mr. Walker has been
looking over Douglas county to see what
kind of horses the farmers have and he
said that he was rather dissapointed for
lie found the standard was not very
high.
"Why, I have not discovered a really
high-class, thorough bred stallion with
in twenty miles of Rseburg. This
seems to me to be a big mistake. The
tendency of the times seems to be fur
heavier or nu re sieedy horte . If pstJff
farmers would onraniz a tt "kn:aus'
association, they would derive great
benefit from it. They can purchase
hones of the beet kin 1 from McLaugh
lin Bros, of Portland r fron I. C. Ruby
& Co.. of Pendleton, or from other well-
known breeders of fine stock. Then if
twelve or fifteen of them will agree to
bring, say five mares to service they
will find that they will not only soon be
paying all the expenses for the care and
keeping, bnt soon it will become a
money-making investment. These tine
animals can be purchased on one, two
or three years time payments, and noth
ing, in bit estimation, would pay the
farmers better than to do this very
thing.
"I notice a tendency to have improved
cattle, sheep and goats, here in Doug
las county," continued Mr. Walker,
"but, when it comes to horses, the
farmers seem to be short-sighted. Good
horses always bring good prices and your
farmers will make no mistake if they
take hold of this matter and proceed to
raise better horses."
Social Circles
A very pretty wedding was solemn
iaed at the home of the brides sister,
Mr-. V. R. Buckingham, when lrma
Maud Housbeholder became the wife of
the Rev. James A. Ellison, at eight
o'ciock vesterday morning. The bridal
party stood beneath a horse-shoe of
white rosea, while Rev. C. L McChns
land, of Corvallis, presiding elder of this
district spoke the impressive words ot the
Methodist Episcopal service The bride
was charming in a dainty gown of organ
dy and lace. Immediately a ter the
ceremony a wedding breakfast was
served in the dining room the table dec
orations consisting of white ribbons and
pins roses. Rev. Ellibon came from
Jasper, Tennessee last January to take
charge of the Methodist church, South,
at Myrtle f reek. At the last conference
he was transferred to the Corvallis
church where he will take bis bride,
after a horJeymoon trip through Wash
ington and Oregon, A number useful
and handsome presents attest the popu
larity of the young couple ; the bride be
ing a favorite in Roseburg society.
(Corvallis papers please copy.)
s a
Saturday evening, at the Methodist
Episcopal church. Rev. W. C. Reuter
officiating. Mr. Harry Fruing to Miss
Marie Jones, both of Douglas county,
were united in marriage. At tbe same
place and time and same pastor officia
ting, Mr. Elvis R. Gowdy to Miss Laura
L. Spalding, botn of Douglas county.
Both grooms wore conventional black
and 'both brides were t dressed in white
ilk. Tbe church was beautifully deco
rated with ivy, evergreens and cut
flowers. At the appointed hour both
eoopet passed down the chancel of the
church, while Mrs. Kelly played the
wedding march. Rev. W. C. Ret. ter
stood within the chancel, as the two
couples approached the altar, while t he
officiating clergyman read tbe ceremony
which pronounced them husband and
wife. Mrs. Kehy at the organ sang
softly a solo. After tbe ceremony tbe
happy couples, with invited guests sat
down to a sumptuous supper at the
Jones' Hotel. Tbe parties received
many congratulations and were reci
pients of many beautiful gifts The
next morning tbe couples took tbe
Southern Pacific for California, where
they will spend their honeymoon
Guest.
Tbe reception at Mrs. S. C. Flints, on
tbe afternoon of Tuesday. Oct. 3rd, for
the '96 M. C. C, was a delightful affair
and enjoyed by about 40 ladies. Tbe
rere prettily decorate 1 with
carnations and potted plants.
Delicious refreshments were served on
the roomy porch. Tne ladies were
entertained during tbe afternoon by
vocal and instrumental music. Mrs.
Estey, of Florida Springs. Colo., Mrt. A.
Steinerand Miss Ruth Hamilton sang,
while tbe instrumentalists were Mrs. J.
A. Buchanan. Mrs. I. Wollenberg, Miss
Lake, Miss Elite Bene lick and Mn
Flint. Mrs. Flint was assisted by Mrs.
F. W. Benson, Mrs L C. Aiken and
Mrs. F. W. Haynes. The first business
meeting of the club will be held at the
residence of Mrs. W. R. Willis, Tues
day, Oct. 10th, at 2 :90 p. m.
Cured of Lame Pack After Is y are
f tu' erinff.
"I had been troubled with 'ame back
or 15 years and I found complete recov
ery in the cse of Chamberlain's Pain
Balm, says John G. Bisher, Gillam, Ind,
This liniment is also without sn equal
for sprains and bruises. For sale by A.
C. Marsters A Co.
J. W. Hamilton aud far lily are at
t n ling tbe I-ew is and Clark exposition.
Alex Wortbingtoo and wife, of Can
yonville are visiting relatives in this
city.
Elbert B. Hermann, son of Hon.
Binger Hermann, of tl is city, left for
Salem on Monday's lora'," to appear
before the State Bar Ask cut: on for ex
amination to practic law in this state.
Hr. Hermann is now home, awaitirg he
results of the trying ordeal.
J. W. Beckley, of Riddle, is in this
city on boaiuts today
LAND OFFICE OPENING
MAY BE DELAYED
A dispatch from Washington to the
Oregonian Monday says that President
Roosevelt may not appoint a Federal
.Judge for Oiegon, or a Register and Re
ceiver for the Roseburg land office until
Congress assembler next Decemlier. It
is not definitely announced that there
will be this further delay, but that is
the intimation which the President gave
Senator Knltou today when the latter
called to urge the Roseburg Land Office
appointments.
The Senator told the President that
he and Secretary Hitchcock had agreeJ
upon B. L B '.dy for Register but had
t am unable to reach an understanding
is to the Receiver. The President in
formed Mr. Fulton that Mr. Hitchcock
now ot'jects to the appointment of G. R.
Hegardt as Receiver, having become
convinced, after inquiry, that Mr. He
gardt was not a proper man for the
place. He did not state the grounds of
objection.
To offset this objection, Mr. Fulton
handed to the President very strong let
ters from the Acting Chief of Army Kn-
gineers, and Major W. C. Langhtt.
speaking in the highest terms of Mr.
Hegardt, who for 17 years has been in
direct charge of Government work at
the mouth of the Columbia River under
ti.e Armv Engineer Corps. The indorse
ments, which are official, seemed to off
set the objections raised by Mr. Hitch
cock and the President kept them,
promising to take the matter up with
the Secretary at once.
The Roseburg land office may be tak
en np at the Cabinet meeting tomorrow,
but unless the Attorney-General returns
before then, the Judgeship will have to
go over.
THE RESULT OF
MONDAY'S ELECTION
Mayor Or. E V. Hoover ;re-elet td
Recorder A. S. Orcutt (present in
cumbent'1 Treasurer Harry C. Sloxuni (re
elected) co OH
Ward 1 J. T. Bridges, succeeding 0
W. Parks.
Ward 2 Dr F. W. Haynes, succeed
ing D. S. West.
Ward 3 J. M. Fletcher, succeeding
E. L. Basbford.
Ward 4 G. W. Worthington, succeed
ing N. Rice.
Ward 5 John Sachter (present in
cumbent) and R. W. Marsters succeed
ing A A. Bellows.
Ward 6 J, W. Wright and B. 8
Nichols, succeeding G W. Dimmick and
AlCreason.
The voters of Roseburg put themselves
on record as favoring municipal owner
ship of water and light systems by a
vote of 192 to 43.
The light vote cast at tbe city election
Monday was a surprise to a 1 as it waa
generally considered that the voters
wonld turn out en ms-ee to support
their respective candidates. At noon
Monday there had only leen 83 votes
cast in tbe six wards and when the p 'in
closed at 0 o'clock there had been bat
277 ballots deposited in the ballot boxee.
The counting commenced immediately
and by 8 o'clock tbe results were knowr.
The largest vote was cast in the third
ward, there being 90 voters who depos
ited their ballots ; tbe second came next
with 03 ; the fourth cast 48, tbe third 40,
and the sixth 29. The smallest vote was
cast in the fifth ward or West Roseburg
where bat seven ballots were deposited
in tbe large ballot box.
Tbe new officers will take their seats
Nov. 1st at which time the president of
tbe council will be elected and tbe va
rious committees appointed by tbe may
or.
The council will consist of tbe follow
ing : Mayor Hoover, Recorder Orcutt,
Marshal Jarvis, Council men Bridges,
Burr, Norman, Hjyoee. Micelli, Fletch
er, Sykes and Worthington.
the new niemoera 01 ttie C'luncii are
are all well known citizens and selected
from their respective wards on account
of their excellent business abilities
Mr. Bridges ot the nrst ward was lor a
number of years register of the local
land office and before that time was a
successful business man at Drain in this
county. His Colleague, Mr. Burr, of the
Burr Music House, is a very successful
business man and the two will give the
first ward s fi ie representation in tbe
council. The second ward ia represent
ed by I. J. Norman, to hold over, and
Or. F. W. Haynes. Mr. Haynes, who
defeated Mr. John Me'z by 24 votes, is a
well known Roseburg citizen who has
served his ward before in the city coun
cil, and baa the confidence and respect
of bis fellow townsmen.
Tbe third ward will be represented by
Attorney F (i. Miceili and Jas. Fletch
er. Mr. Fletcher defeated Mr Neely
for the office by 39 majority and be, like
Dr. Haynes, has served before on the
council.
The fourth ward will be represented
by J. II. Sykes and Geo. W. Worthing
ton. Mr. Worthington defeated his op
ponent, - . nice, dv one vote ana Dy so
doing cansed the removal of one of the
most influential and worthy men that
has ever represented tbe city of Rose
burg. Mr. Rice's work on the street
committee alone is worthy of a vote of
thanks from every resident of Roseburg,
In the fifth wsrd John Nschter snd
R. W. Marsters were elected without
opposition. A community which will
cast its entire vote for any one shows
that they certainly have the greatest
confidence in their ability and honesty.
J. W. Wright, the well known insur
ance man, and B. S. Nichols will repre
sent the sixth ward or that portion of
the city known as North Roseburg.
a e
They Appeal to Our Sympathies
The bilious and dyspepic are constant
sufferers and appeal to our sympathies.
There is not one of them, however, who
may not be brought back to health and
happiness by the use of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tab
lets invigorate the stomach and liver
and strengthen tbe digestion. They also
regulate the bowels. For sate by A. C.
Marsters & Co.
Semi-Annual Statement or H. T. McClallen, Sheriff of Douglas County, for
the Term Ending October 2, 1905.
Ain't revive 1 f r County and State
Tax
Special School
City
Surveying "
Special Road Tax "
Tosts Penalty Jk Int
Fees
Fines
Totals
RECAPITULATION
To amount received for State and County
" " Special School
Citv
Surveving in cash .T.
Special Road Tax is cash ....
Penalty and Interest in cash
Fees in cash
Fines in cash
Total
By am't paid for
County
Special
and State Tax
School "
City
Surveying
Special Road
Penalty and Interest
Fees
Fines
Totals
rf:capitulatiox
By sm't paid Tress, for State and County Tax in cash .
" " " Special School "
.. - .. .. .. Ci,y ..
" " ' Surveying '
" " " " Special R.iad Tax "
" " " " Peualtv and Interest "
.. Feea ..
' Fines
To'als
STATF. OF OREGON I
County of Douglas
I, H. T. MvCLAI. I.F.N , sheriff
ment is true and correct.
Coos Bay Option
I hold an orr.ion for 30 days more on
valuable Coos Bay peninsula property,
at f 100 per acre. Adjoining acerage has
sold for $125 per acre. Can't handle al
under the option time rnd wish some
one to take of 40 acres tract. Partic
ulars sddrees K. E. M . 110 Wash., St.
S;okane. Wash.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice Ii herrbr given that the nndenigaed
Administrator ol the Estate ol Kerdiaaod
Fortin, 8r., Deceed, baa Sled In tbe l uonty
ourtof DoDglea CuuntT, State of Uncon. bit
Saal arcoan. at uch administrator ol aald
estate, and that Friday the 30cn. dav ol October
A. D.. 1906. at the hoar ol H) o clock A M . hes
been fixed by taid Court aa the time let bear
ins ol objections to said final account and the
settlement thereol.
Dated September Itth, 105.
U 8. FORTIH.
Administrator of tbe Estate ot
Ferdinand Forlin. Sr.. Deceovd.
745 week.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court ol t e State ol 0 egoa,
tor the County ol Douglas.
Ethel Marion Caililel
Hasans
TS
Frank F Carl lie
Defendant;
To Frank F CarlUe. abore named defendant ;
In the name ol tbe State of On-con you are
hereby required to appear and ausoer tbe com
plaint filed against you ia tbe above entitled
cause within six weeks from and a'ter the data
of the first publication of tbl. summons, and if
you fail to so appear and ansaer for want
thereof, plaintiff will applj to M e piurt lor the
reliel demanded in the complaint, to-wit ; A
dasolu'lonnt the marriage coutract exis'.la
between you and rlain'iff.
This summons is published by order of Ibe
Hon. II D Thompson. County Judge oi Doug
laa county. Oregon, dated Aug. 31,
Tbe data o! tbe first publication of ihis sum -mona
ia ADgust 31 . 1905
CRAWFORD. CAKoWILL & WATSON.
Attyt for I lain 6"
Notice to Creditors
In tbe Counte Court ol the 8. ate ol Oregon, tor
the County of Dougla:
In the matter of the estate of Bernba-d H.Rei-
bel. der rased.
Notice ia hereby given that tbe undersigned
Is appointed Administrator ol the esla'e o'
Bern bard H . Bethel, deceased, by the Com. ty
Court for tbe State ol Ore. on lor Douglas Conn.
ty and that all parsons having claims against
said .state are noiifled to p resent tbe -ame
duly verified, t said Admtulatrmtor at tbe fl ce ,
of M F Wright, Boeeburg, Oregon, on or before I
six months from date of the first publeation
Is Monday, Sept. Is. A. I. !-
OSCAR F RKIBEU
'5-5 weeks Admlnisuator :
MRS. 0. T. JONES
Is prepared to accommodate a few
people with
ROOM AND BOARD
TERMS REASONABLE
Inquire at residence on Kane street
formerly occupied by Dr. Honek.
C1
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3 Roseburg Furniture Company JjRoseburg Theatre
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If you are looking for Furnitu e,
Stoyes, or Household Goods of any
kind, call at our store and examine
goods and get prices. : : : : :
i Roseburg Furniture Company
Julv
in cash.
841 1W$
80 85
13 55
22 05
110 27
128) tvl
275 fi-i
73 20
9 4f
Mi U8
34 50
by 03
54 75
114504 14$ 940 18 $ 10HS 02$
Tax in cash.
.$180t0 23
. 1900 35
434 59
6 00
497 80
027 33
28 10
8 00
$22188 00
A nr. M-
Apr, May June Julv August Sept. Oct. Total
il2588 4 $ 700 00 $ 84190$ 339 30$ 484 30,$ 3071 ( $KiKti 23
1281 03 7 20 80 85 28 05 40 4t 393 22 1900 35
276 M (l 45 13 55 8 80 8 60! 1:8 55 434 59
5 00 I 00
:N4 08 34 50 22 05 9 20 11 40 128 0:1 497 80
54 75 09 03 110 -.-7 44 07 03 04 284 97 27 33
28 10 28 10
8 00 8 00
II4.W4 14$ 910 18 $10tiS 02$ 43.4 02$ 30 H 4594 0.?2IH8 05
in cash
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$ 1080 2H
19i"0 35
434 59
5 tiO
497 80
5:7 33
28 10
8 00
$22188 00
of Douglas County snd State of Oregon, do
H.T McCLaLLKN,
Summary of Assessment Roll
Assessment roll of Douglas County, State of Oregon
equalised by the County Hoard of Equalization .
ClaeginVation of Property
Acres of Tillable lands
Acres of Non Tillable lands l,64,34y
Improvements on deeded or patented lands
Town and City Lots
Improvement on Town and City lots
Improvements on lands not deeded or patented
Miles of Railroad bed 1DU5
Miles of Telegraph and Telephoue liaea 487.35
WellsFsrgoA Co"s Express 11SW
Deprt tiroutuls snd Improvements
Railroad Rollins stock
Steamboats, sailboats sta'rv engines and m'f'g machinery
Merchandise and r-tock in trade
Farming Implements, wagon, carriages, etc
Money
Notes and Ace-Mints
Shares of Stork 410
Household furniture, watches jewelry, etc
Horses and mules ... 4,214
Cattle MJM
Sheep and goats 3M.2.M
Swine 6.046
Gross value of all properly
Exemptions
Total valoe of Taxable Property as finally equalised
by the County Board of Equalization
FRAME. ALLEY
Architect Abstrnotcr.
Abstract oi Title to Deeded Land.
Papers prepared for filing on Govern
ment Land.
PUiib and Estimates tor all Build
ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures
Bine Pnnts of Township Maps showing
a!' vacant Lands.
Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 4U i
R06BBDRG. OREGON
HOSIERS RESTAURANT
In the same old place
with more added.
We have now enlarged
our restaurant, entrance
on both Sherdian and Cass
streets.
MOSIER STANOS FOR BEST MEALS
Title Uuarantee& Loan Lo.
KOaXBOBQ. OREGON
D. HaBtXLTOV, 0
C. HaMILTOP,
kcy and Tieaa
Osmea In tbe Court House. Har tne only com
S
t ol abstract nooks In Koglaa Cooa'y
Abstracts and Certificates ol Title furnished. if
Douglas oonnty land and mining claims. Bare
alao a complete set o I Tracings of all township
plata ta tne Boaaborg, Oregon, IT. 8. Land DIs
trlct. Will mats blue print cop; as of any town
ship
L
Alienor I Beg. I Or. Toti
33 3.i
28 05
8 80
484
40 40
8 00
3071 jfcitlStWr.
393 221 1900
118 55
434
5
497
027
28
20
11 40
03 04
28 10
120 03
284 97
44 07
8 00
8 0)
438 02
$ 030 44 $ 4594 00
$22188 00
herby certify that the following state
Sheriff of Douglas County. Oregon.
for the year 1H05, as finally
Number
Value
$ n.s
3,061.440
3.S.V0H0
.MM. 735
367.770
91.W3
1,'.V1
GtM.HOO
4'.'.7.)
1.170
12 450
r'.74i 10
ll.4--"
14'. M0
BijMta
53.7S0
tujssn
31.555
155. 2.i
146.025
212,5
10 125
I-.M7S v.N.50
400 185
S74 50 ;
Do You Wear Clothes?
Do the Clothes You Wear Fit?
W. E. BODGE
MERCHANT TAILOR
will make clothes for you
that will fit.
LATEST sln niost up-to-date
stock of samples from
which to make selections.
CLOTHING Cleaned. Pressed and
Repaired.
01 Street, Waal of JacKion
Roseburg, Oregon
BETTER LATE THAN NEVER
THE FAMOUS
PEATER SCHUTTLER
FARM WAGONS, BUGGIES
AND
SPRINC WAGONS
AT
S. K. SYKES
ROSEBURG,
OREGON
ROSbBlRG ORCHESTRA. MtiR,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1905
KLIMT & GAZZOLO'S FAMOUS
PERENNIAL SUCX3ESS,
"ON THE BRIDGE
AT MIDNIGHT"
A Scenic Masterpiece. A Great Story
of City Life. Four Acts Splen
didly Staged, Including
The Celebrated Jack knife Bridge Scene
Two Big Comedy Character
Hits and a Remarkable Cast
Played by a Strong Metro
politan Company.
Seats on Sale Bell's Candy Store
Prices 35c, 50c, 75c.
Blacksmith Tools for Sale.
Blacksmith tools, complete for set
heavy work. Prios $30. Address Box 93,
Yoasalla, Ore.
Professional Cards.
EOROE M. BFOWN,
Attorney-at-Law,
Court Hon
Dowu Stair. BOSEBCRG.O&I
m C. SEELY, If. D.
OFFICE
Douglas County Bank Building,
Rooms 11, 12 and IS. Phone (M
ROSEBURQ. OREQON
QR. GEO. E. HOUCK,
Physcian & Surgeon.
ifflo RfTlew Hid.
KOHKBCR11
ORKOOH
Phono. Main SI
PLUEB V. HOOVER
Pnysician and Surgeon
Office: Main
Mat,
Hall.
one door soath of
Ptioiij .ill
Cltr
sosncBG
OK M .ON.
W. HAYNES.
DENTIST,
Merle Bill I ding,
Rooms B and 9
Telephone No 6S
lUHIKFU oaauur
M. Cbawfohd a J. O. Watson
Attorneys at Law,
-Loom! 1 a t. Bank Bulldg.
'- "I l
H Land Office sn
gsgy Business before the 0
ilhfht mm a specialty.
J C. FULLERTOM
Attorney-at-Law.
1U practice In all the State and Federal Conn
Office In Merit Bid.. Roseburg. Oregon.
F.
W. BENSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
Bank Building
BHEBtKi ORK'KIS "
B
ICHANAN A GREN1NGER
J. A. h hoi
I. I. lltmssii
Attorneys-at-Law
Rooms I and 1
Marsters ButMins
ROSEBI'RG. OREGON
.J AS. E. Sawyers
Attorney-at-Law
Room 7, Upstairs, Douglas Co. Bk. Bid
Roseburg, Oregoa.
R
W. MARSTERS
Attorney-at-Law
Notary Public
Marsters Bnildint
j. R.
CHAPMAN. D.
DENTIST
1.
Telephone No. It II
Abraham Bui'dlng
Hours: a. as. to i p. l
R -scbcrg. Or
Society ltlnga.
A.'
F. A A. U. Laurel Lodge No.
H 31 da regular meetings on
and f nrth Wavlnewiart ol acf
non'h W W. Thacerah. W. M
N. T. JbwKTT, Voreun.
O. ELKS. Koaeborg Lodge Nc
326. Holds regular common ica
lions st I O. O. F. Hall on secoor
tod fourth Thursdays of each month
til members reqneeied to attend reaya
arte and all vtaiting hrothsrs are cordi
illy invited to attend.
C. b. Ci on, v. R
W. H. Jamieson, Secretary.
C
O. D, 1st SEPARATE BATTALUW
O.N. G , meets at Armor Hali ststt
Thursday erasing, at 8 e'clock.
F. B. Haiojb. Cart
F
OF A.. Court rvooglaa So. 32 For
efters of Ameiica, meeta each Tues
day evening in Foiesters' Hall. Vis
iting brothers slwsys welcome.
Fritx STArrrts, C R
K H Lexoz. Rec Sec
E N IKhiveb, Physician
i. O. F Pbiletanan Lodge No. 8
Utvti in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor
ner Jackson snd Uaas streets, or
Saturday evening of each week Mem
Ter ot the order In good standing ar
a Tiled to atter '
C. F. Harpstes. N. O
S.T Jewrrr f.irv
K.
of P. Alpha Lodge Ho. 47. Mee C
every Wednesday, in I. O. O.
Hall s 7 :30 p. m. Members Ir
root! standing are invited to attend.
Ia. A. Perky, C. C.
M. F. VTRioiiT, K. of R. A S.
V
ILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women ol
Woodcraft Meets on Snd and 4tb
Thurs lays of each month at the I
O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members in
.ood standing are invited to attend.
Mykti e EaMW, tinardian Neighbor
Claba Bobjw, Clerk
Second and Fourth Thursdays.
0.'
K. 8. Roee'mrg Chapter No. 8
Holds their regular meeting on the
first and third Thursdays in sact
nonih. Visiting members in good
tandiDg are reapectfnllv invited to at-
nd. Mrs. E. J. Stroud, W. M
Free Johnson. Secretarg.
NITKO ARTISANS, Vmrana As
sembly No. 105, meets second and
font tli Saturdays of each month, in
Native Sons' hall. Visiting members
will receive s cordial welcome.
A. C. M ABATERS, M. A.
Minnie Jonbs, Secretary.
AIOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
ff Came No. 126. Meets at the Odd
" Fellows' Hall, In Roseburg, every
drat and third Monday evening. Visit
tig neighbors always welcome.
J. M. BaiooBs, C. 0.
N. T. JtWLTr. Clerk
Do you know that there are 12fi,000
Angora Goats aud 4,000,000 sheep, be
sides many thousand dollars worth of
Poultry, Hogs etc., in Oregon and there .
are about five per cent loss annually by
the depredations of varmints, which ;
represents the enormous sum approxi- j
roately of 1750,000.00. How much of
this enormous sum do you loose? You
lrlabiy do not kuow, but you would
know that you would not lose sny if j
you would use Marsters C y te Kitor
minator. It is sure death to all kinds
of varmints. Ask your dealer for it. tf
Wanted To trai'e two good cows for
good work horse. J. F. Breuke, Dixon-
viile, Oie. ;
sll-16
SANDERS DISC PLOWS
SINGLE OR DOUBLE.
LIGHTEST WEIGHT. LIGHTEST DRAFT
LOWEST PRICE.
All necessary adjustments. Nothing to ;-t out of 6x.
Soli'i steel frames. Rigid and strong.
Call and see them.
J. F. BARKER
LIVERY, FEEB ft STAGE STABLES
C. P. BARNARD, PROPRIETOR
FIRST-CLASS RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
AND AT REASONABLE RATES.
STAGE TO NARSHFIELD. N0STH BEND AND ALL COOS OOTi PWVTS
LEAVES DAILY AT Alt
FOUR-HORSE STOCK-QUICKEST TIME TO THE COAST
STABLES CORNER WASHINGTON & ROSE STS., ROSEBURG. PHONE 661
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1 his school hss for the com :nf year: A strong fatuity maintetiance as
rore.1 ; tachers' review claw : a graduating class of over 20 : cotrrse of study ex
ended to five years and made equal to the California and Wath rgton Norma
School.
School year opens on Tuesday. Sept. 12, 1)5. Vacations at Thanksgiving
and Christmas. Se ond semester opens January 29, 1906. Tuition 13.00 to $5.00
per term. Rates a' Boarding Hall, $2.50 per week, with everything furnished ex
rept bedding. I ard in p ivate families at from 3 to ft per week. Many pupils
prefer io 'batch" for which facilities are good. For farther partK-uIsrs and cxia
ogues address
A. la. BRIQQS President. or O. C BROWN. Vice-Pres.
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PERMANENTLY CURES
CONSUMPTION, COUQH9, COLDS, BRONCHITIS
ASTHMA, SOftK TH0OAT. HOARSENESS
WHOOPING COUQH AND COUf
DO NOT DELAY
Until the drain on your system produces permanent disability. Tha human
breathing machinery ia a wonderful system of tubes and ceils. To hava good
health it must be kept in good order. A COLO is considered of no impor
tance, yet if it was known by it's proper name of "throat Inflammation,"
or congestion of the lungs." its dangerous character would be appre
i dated. Afhan a cold makes its appearance use at once Ballard's Here
BOwJsd Syni which will speedily overcome it
WHOOPINO COUCH and CROUP Require Prompt Action. SNOW
LINIMENT applied to the throat and ehest gives wonderful relief, while
Ballard's Horwhound Syrup will rapidly stop the vfelent paroxysms of
cougning. it is the only gouom kemept
POSITIVELY CURE WHOOPINO COUOH AND C
BEST FOR CHILDREN
Mra. Maud Adam, a old th waits Ti wrlaaa. -I hare used Ballard's
Hora&ouud Syrup and Snd tl tha BEST medicine fog croup, cougha aad
cold aty chiidraa uas It sod U ta pleasant to take aad nulcklr our"
SAFE 'AND SURE
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Ballard Snow Linimeait Co., St Louis, Mo.
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
A. C. IARSTERS & CO.
C0. Phone 201
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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
GROCERY
OREGON
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Three Sizes, 25c, 50c, SL00
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