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VJ FAMILY QkOCERIES All of the best grades of Btapfeand fancy GROCERIES kept constantly ou hand. FARH PRODUCE Andficsh fruit. Prompt service. Courte ous treatment. Bed rock prices and good goods are our bids for your trade. Roseburg Rochdale T.1 e a - r c ine o-uperauve urucery jiore. Co. CANYONVILLE FOLKS ON THE WAR PATH THE CITY FATHERS TRANSACT BUSINESS Canvouville, Oct. 11, U'dV Word was received early thie morning that war hail lieeii lUvl.tred lietween (ireere ami il.e United State t and that Hrigider lieueial Linevietcb I c 'tallest hail beeai or.lnred t-c the incut in charge of a detail oi Roeeborg i ami ol brave soldiers, and t Imt he was under orders to capture the entire tireek lara. Realizing that our dir. live and ei e getie town was iu danger of invasion the llonorahle Mayor was urged to rail (or vo!uneeis to enter upon a ianiicaign hoth offensive and de- held from last (On account of space, issue At the call of the Mayor and the urgent request of the City Marshal, who made several visits to one or two mem- ben, the old city council met iu its last session for the transaction o hueiuess, Friday night. There were piesent: Mayor Hoover, Counciliuen, Burr, Nor man, Nachler, I'arks. Micelli. Diniinitk and Creason. Marshal Jarvil and Re corder Orcutt. Ahsent councilmen .were: Kice. Bellows, Welt, Bashford fensive. While the Hon. Mavor was ' and s, Ue prepaiing his call, Mr, Thomas Wilson I f, K. l'attersn appeared lefore the liuug his larKk- and beautiful American boarj anj 8tuted that the condition of tligupon the side of his etorc, giving " - !,. , i yM LAGE CURTAINS LAUNDR1ED I 1 WE HAVE TAKEN IN HAND The collar question saving our CUStomes a lot f animyauce from rough Lav' d g e s and sore necks. Notice ' ,' Jitne Pure w h i t e - I color, domestic finish and general ap pearance of our laundering no comparison to t tie ordinary king. ROSEBlRfl STEAM LAINDRY A. D. BRADLEY FOR SECOND G WE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO QUOTE THE LOWEST PRICES. o o D S All kinds of Household and other; goods bought and sold. Don't fail to see our large stock of NEW FURNITURE and HARDWARE. HARNESS AND HARNESS MAKING A D. BRADLEY indisputable evidence of his loyalty to his country and flag. Iu pursuance of the call of the Hon.1 Mayor, a large number of our brave, vouug and active citizens, assembled in the city s msgiii jelent am) high y polished city hall, whn, realizing that only ti e voung, active and brave were . needed, a large companv was orgaaiead, 1 I with the otlicers selected as follows: Wm. K. Briggs, Capt ; John I.. ' Ai.ner, 1st Lieut ;Jaa. Cox, Sad. Lieut ; .1. W. Swank, 1st. Srgt ; It. M. Colvig, I u'ud. Snjl ; t!. W. I'rickett, 3rd. Srgt ; J. I P. Ford, Orderly; Jack Wilson, in charge com. dept ; Win. Biggs, in charge if canteen dept ; John Jackson, CpapUiu; Dr. Dta Vore, Surgi-on ; lr. J. V. Strange, Denti.t; Wilev Cardwell, Courier . (Seo. W. t'trter, Telegrapher; Thos. Wilson, I'm miner bay; Kred ! Swank, Bugler Tbe list of privates i too extended to permit their appearance in your pafar. It was ordered that all canteens In' hermertually sealed so that only tbe of ficer win ow ned it could open-it. Tbe town feels proud of the company and admires its efforts to go thro.igh evolutions of drills. The plat of ground !!ween the public scIkkjI and Method ist chc.rch has teen donated by the city as drill grounds, and it is a matter we are !1 proud to see the agility displayed by the young u en comprising tbe col -pauy in dtflliap. The company Las leen fortuna'.e in securing the service of Chas. Briggs, as chief cook. Tbe wits' I'fT. n-.ive act of the (weeks was to permit the wind to blow down a couple of trees, completely grounding Tom Wilsons' telepoue iine, this isolat ing this town from the seat of war. Capt. Briggs at once dispatched h.s swift foo.ed curier, Wiiey Cardweil. to tien ! Linevitcb McClallen's headquarters with an eff -r on the part of this com pany to go at once to the ir nt and d -fend the country, and the choice of the company was Perdue or some other similarly situa'ed etrategitic point. J. K Iave was selected to look after the widows and orphans of those who fail to return. His name no doubt had much to do with his selection. He will also keep your readers duly inlormed a to the future actions of this brave com pany. R E. I'orter. Real Estate Transfers R T Day et al to Jessie L Day, (1 ; 6-ft acres in Wilbur. Minnie Hellen & liBbd to W J Van Scuyver Co, $500, 8 acres near Rose burg. W S Hamilton to Chas Biglow, $1 ; M iot in lot 8, blk N, Hassell's Add to Roseburg. Jas I . Keeiey et ux to K J Stout r, tltiOO; sw Va tec 12, tp 30 t, r 3 w. J H Hathaway to B W Maddoz, f 1 ; lots 7 and W, block 72, Kuseburg. Z L Dimmick et us to Wm Silvers, $1 ; land in sec 21, tp 2M a, 1 7 w. Carrie Willis to Edward Jaqiiins, f ! ; DLCof A B GitliUaad and lands iu sees 27 and 28, all in tp 27 s, r 4 w. W K Willis to Edward Jauuins. 1 . same as to Carrie Willis to Jai)iiius. Lulu Willis to Edward Jaqoins, $2900 ; Same as Carrie Willis to Jaquins. K W Woolley et ux to Lihbie Kay Co show ; parcel of laud in Koseburg. State of Oregon to J H Yandever, tlt.itl ; lands iu sees 7, 8 and 17, tp 91 s, r 7 w. E V Hoover to Edward B Clark, $10; IS feet off n side lot 12, blk 2, North 1'ark Add to Koseburg. Edward B Clark to Otto Bahlinau et al, $10; 10 feet off side lot 12 blk 2, North I'ark Add to Koseburg. Chas Bigelow to Richard Cievelai d et al, $10 ; each and 1 hi iut iu lot H, hlk S, Hall's Add to Knsehiirg. Professional Cords. .KOROE VI BROWN, Attorney-at-Law, Ooort HnuM DowuHtaln. ROSKBURfi.ORr Ka C. SEELY, M. D. OFFICE Douglas County hunk Building," Roomi II. 12 and 13. Phone 44- ROSEBl'RO, OREOON QR. GEO. E. H0UCK, Physcian & Surgeon. oBoe Review Bid. RUHEBCRM' Phone. Main 11 ORKUON which nas recently iceeti lined m, was I such that it was impossible to travel! over it and that he and Mr. Kohlhagen wished togiavel the r (cortion of it, hut could not haul gravel thereon, until the other portions of the street were put ia proper condition. An order was is nasi the property oweta on this street to have it graveled immediately. Attorney C S. Jackson appeared lie fore the council iu behalf of A. Q. John son, a memlier of the tire department, I who was injured at the ft re iu the , floorer building, occupied by C. L. I Reed as a saloon, some mouths ago. At j that time S. Carroll and Mr. Johnson I wers caught under a falling cornice and j j H Sllen, et ,lx , Mnf Ml4rv Eedm La 11.. 1 1 uum ...jur.-u. ...e cuv aiiowea eacn ; ton.fS; lot 8, blk 31 South Drain. ou aaa later alio wea Mr. uarroll more; money, am uniting to a total ol $I'.'S fLMES V. HOOVER Pnysician and Surgeon SANDERS DISC PLOWS SINGLE OR DOUBLE. LIGHTEST WEIGHT. LIGHTEST DRAFT LOWEST PRICE. All necessary adjustments. Solid steel frames. Nothing to get out of fix. Rigid and strong. Call and e- them. offi.- Main one disir ftouth of Hall I'll. 11... ail Ko.-KBfK'i UKSIl.OS. W. HAYNKS, DENTIST, I J. F. BARKER C0. Phone 201 I I I aevi.- Bulging. KtMmi S and 9 Trlaphona No 6' KUrKBt'Ru UKtljU S-fetJJ.-! SOMETHING FROM THE VARIOUS LODGES vf 2 Roseburg Furniture Company i t i i i i i Roseburg Furniture Company A If you are looking for Furniture, Stoyes, or Household Goods of any kind, call at our store and examine goods and get prices. : : : : : Mr. Johnson liled an athdavit, staling that ha was routined to bis bed, irom Marcli SO, 1906 to April 82, and received injuries that made him unable to per ioral the duties uion which he was de pending for his livelihood for MX ks after April Jl, 1906 and asked to be given more compensation for his injur ies. l'p n motion of Norm in. teeot.d 1 1... aai . .ku .1. . .. . . bi "i .'iiifiu ine 111.ii.er was relerrtM :j a committee, consisting of Council uen Norman, N'achter and Burr Side walk matter on north en. I ol Koee street presentel to Um coiinul by F V. i'attersou, referred to the commit tee on city improve men'. A remonstrance signed bv W. S. Hamilton and J. W. Barker c mplaining of defect? iu the impnneii.ent of Min street, lietween Oak an I W.t-hiugton, a d the re, o t of aurveyor C. K. Kolvrls Uou the same work were read aud re ferred to the committee having that street improvement iu charge. The report of the committee bavin the investigation of tbe matter of the sewer in the alley between Mill ami Piae atreeca, south of Moi-ier was read aa follows : To tbe Mayor anj Common Council ..f Ko-ehurg, Oregon. "We, your committee appointed to see some attorney iu regard to tbe the sewer between fine aud Mill a' reels. WOOld report that we saw the firm ol Co-how A Riga and tbe said that if the -ewer liaJ not leen doae according t the plans and Mwili ations. and that the work had been accepted by the com 1 tn'.ltee and the money had been paid to the ivntractors.it made no ciffereoce. M. CKAwroKD a J. O. Watbon Attorneys at Law, Biiai, Bank Biiiidc aaaWM, o Bulnea nelore Iba V 8 LandOScaan' ilalnc caac a apocialiy. J C. ft'LLF.RTOA Attoruey-at-Law. U pracilrc In all tht State and fadera! Coorv OIBca in Maika Bla.. Koaaburc. Oreaon. F. W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law Bank Bulldtnr B CCU AN AM A 6REK15GEB J. A. BrcHiSi!! Attorneys-at-Law K.B 1 and 2 Maraten Buildlnc j FOR jt BaKery Delicacies, Choice Confecionery, Delicious Ice Cream j CALL AT Jt JENNINGS' BAKERY Marster'a New BlocK. MRS. 0. T. JONES Is prepared to accommodate a few people with ROOM AND BOARD TERMS SEASONABLE Inquire at residence on Kane street formerly occupied by Dr. Houck. FRAME. ALLEY Architect. Abstracter. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER THE FAMOUS PEATER SCHUTTLER FARty WAGONS, BUGGIES , AND SPRING WAGONS AT S. K. SYKES ROSEBURG, OREGON Abstract oi Title to Deeded Land. Paper prepared for filing on Govern men t Land . Plant and Estimates for all Build Infa. Special designs for Office Fixtures MOSIER'S RESTAURANT In the same old place with more added. We have now enlarged our restaurant entrance on both Sherdian and Cass streets. MOSIER STANDS FOR BEST MEALS Bine Prints ol Township Maps showing all vaeantLands. Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 41n BC8EBDBO, OBEGON Wednesday evening Laurai I-odge, No. 13, A. F. A A. M.. lielJ.an import ant special meeting. Tina order is goa ing right alont in naniliers and in influ ence The i lea of erectiiiu a brick bluck is one of the things which ia just noa engaging the attention of the men. hers. Friday evening, Oit. 20th, the Kose burg KUs will hold "high jinks." what ever they may mean. It ia understood that the occasion will be the inition of a rlase of twenty applicanta compris ing come of the leading professional men of Coon county, about twenty 111 ; number. Already preparations are be ing made for a grand, good time. The Woodmen of the World are plan njng for a grand pow-wow, which ia to occur at Albany, Friday, Oct. A). One of the attractions of the occasion w ill be I an address by Hon. Waller L. Tooze, who ia men t lone 1 as a possible candi date for the U.S. Senate. Lilac Circle, So. 4(, Women of Wood ' craft, now ttoasts of 130 members and it I is in a most Nourishing condition, j Thursday evening the members enjo;ed a line tie t, as the c mmiltee had pre paied a good social program for the I todal met ting Tin re is some ta'k of organizing a I K- eka 1 lodge at i.leodale. an I if such ', i- done, i ia nndersloo I that the Rose I burgers will have the task of instituting the same. Tuis lodge is very much in demand, last, year having helped to in ! stitute the lo Iges at Oakland aud Yon 1 alia. I Roseburg Rebekah lodge, No. 41 had a ! rousing meeting, Tuesday evening, w hen three new members ran tbe gauntlet and were admitted, an 1 one made ap plication, and the excellent degree team did some fine floor work. The members of L'inptiia Assembly, No, 105, United Artisam had anticipat ed having a great big time Saturday evening, when they had one of those "social sessions," for which this order is becomiDg noted, And they were not dieappointed Roseburg Chapter, R. A. M., held an important meeting Tuesday evening when some special business engaged the attention of the members. . The Grand I.o.l.-e, Knights of Pythias, for the domain of Oregon, has beeu in session, at Porth nd with a la.ri.-e at tendance Interest is showiug that this society is not one of the "has beens," but is holding its own witti the other orders. Kphriam Raymond et ux to I'hoebe Itoyles, f.J ; 1 acre in Uiaiui 4. , tp 30 s, j r 4 w. OtCRK Co 10 J Frank Watson,' 150 ; land in sec 5, tp SI .-. r 5 w. Clara K Oehiue to (ieo W Young. tSSOO; lots 1 and S, blk 19, Boaatarc Aaron Saekett et nx to Tin Drer, $'J." 1 ; 33 acres a.ij aaiaf Ki.ldle. W J VaaSchajrvat Co 10 Fnaaa Ab shire, f ".i . B acres near Kieburg. L Chapiwll et al to V J Vanchuver Co, UW; n ' lot 7, blk 20, Ro.-wburg. 0 A C R R Co to Pacific Timber Co, S4IS.J. Vi: lainU 111 m-. in.l II In 9 r 3 w ; in sec tl, tp I'l s, r 4 w ; in sec 'Jl , a tpSl s. r5 w. j Anna S Bjrnuni .V babd to Miranda A W 3' ' aw'ers llayues ; part of lot K Chadwick's Add to Koseburir. Mrs. J 0 Metz t.. J O Me'z (1 ; lots IS and 16, blk 50, Roecburg. J I Atkinson to Simon 1' Mouser, $1000; parcel of laud near N Rosebuig Jas F Templin to C W Martyn, 475 ; lota 1, I and 3, blk 10, Hamilton's Add to Roseburg. 0 E Holdredeet nx to John A Fenn SISiXi; lands iu sec 17 and 8, tp 29 a, r 7 west. J M Gilkinson et ux to J C Pringle, SriW : laud in sec 4, tp 23 s, r 4 a est. Genevieve B Snider to D C SicfifcaaWy I1M0; lots.", aud t, blk 54 A R R Add to Rosaburg. B Casebeer to 0 C Urown, IIOSJ; land in sec 25 tp .7 s, r ' w. Andiew J Kellswset ux lo Adelhert I Todd. 1113 50; '4acre in W Koseburu. Kdain Tuilar to Sarah M Applegate. BflRIARDS LIVERYrMiirSTABLES C. P. BARNARD, PROPRIETOR FIRSKLASS RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AMI AT RFA-ONAP.I.K RATF. STAGE TO MARSUFIELD, NORTH BEND AND ALL COOS C01NT POINTS LEAVES DAILY AT 6 A. M. FOUR-HORSE STOCK-QUICKEST TIME TO THE COAST STABLES CORNER WASHINGTON & ROSE STS., ROSEBURG. PHONE 661 1 RlHKBt'KG. OBK'IOS L L . .iM!!.a RO-KBt R.. OREOOS Room Attornej--at-Law Cpsuira, Doaglaa Co. Bk. Bid Roseburg, Oregon. R W. MARSTERS Attorney-at-Law Notary l'ublic Marsters Building j. H. CHAPMAN, D. DENTIST Trirphoot- No 1111 It raham Ha: J:o( Heuro: 9am to 5 p. m RoH-burf. Ortroa Cr "HIT THE TfUit TO & NEWLANO S C000 CRGCtRIES Fresh Family GROCERIES A crmplete stock of all the best brands cf staple and fancy Gro ceries. New and fresh goods on which we have removed the tariff. All kinds of early vegetables aud fruits kept constantly on hand. Highest market price paid for all kinds of farm produce. KRUSE NEWLAND CP-TO-DATX CI0CE1T Soelaty fiaatlnga. and that if the work mm ad an-ordiug nKA ' v crt" 111 lP " " 1 " r ' to the coutract. that the city ltM1j ; lJ in tec 3S. tp a, r . a. make them do the work acvorJiug to I B patent have tteen granted to Jno I tin- ooaUract, or make th-m ay iha I O Graat, Henry O Waltar aad Robert K J damage. Signed I.J.Houaa ! Tucker. F. A A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13. H id recnlar meetinge on eecono and f nrth Wedoaedavt of eacfc .,... h W W. Tin. krah, W. M. S. T. Jaw ITT, Secretary . 1 II SI 111 HI DRAIN, OREGON V. .is John N.uiitkk I. S. War, referred back to the Reported by F. A. Koee burg, Oregon. Alley, alwt racier. 6. The report couimittee. I.J. Norman reported that the people .of Watte a addition and iu the llamil l .... . . . ton addition had decided that they would ratber have several St candle I cower lacaadaac I lighta scattered through their neighborhood than one arc lamp. Mr. Creason Mated that he had conferred with the Water A Light Co., and had learned that six or eight sioall lighta could be operated for tbe price of one arc lamp. I'pon motion of Mr. Parks, the matter waa referred to tbe committee to u-e their own judg ment and act at once. Councilman Micelli reported the pur chase of nine tire hvdranta which have been shipped from tbe east and will ar rive here soon. The report of the Recorder, Marshal and Treasurer were referred to the com mittee on expense and account. Mr. Creason spoke in regard to neces sary drainage needed near the W V. Jobnson Lumber yards and it was refer red to tbe committee on city improve ment-t. He, with a number oi other property owners, was given permission U gravel Jackson street, from the Eeer Creek bridge, 'one bhx'k north. The assessment ordinance for street improvements on the Msiu street, be tween Oak and JWashington, waa laid on the table. Petitions and application for the position of night policeman were file l by the following, J. W. Dent, J. A. Nor ling and a Mr. Cleveland. The present night Policeman's and Marshal's term expires the first of November. Mr Boyle wld also petition for ra apiwial and a petition is being circulated in favor of Col. lieugepath. Choice Fruit Trees Blacksmith Tools For Sale. Blacksmith tools, complete for set heavy work. Price $30. Address Box 92, J Yoncalla, Ore. All the leading varieties of choice fruit trees, warranted li rat-class in every re spect. Yellow Newtown Pippin and Spittenbe'gs a specialty. At reasonable prices. At tbe Roseburg Nursery. JJe.nry Soiuotkn, 4-tf P. O. Box 92. There is a Difference Between Tailor-male Clothes and "hand-me downs '' The Tailor-made is made for you fita you. The " hand - me -down " is made for anrbo.lv. The Tailor made holds its shape, wears well, looks well, and carries refinement with it Tl e "hand-me down" gets out of shape, and displays naither choice nor taste. Be a Tailor Made Man The difference in cost is triv ial, and the finished product carries distinction. Fall bar of all the Seam's OfTtnags and made for you at prices which out rank the "hand me lown" class. BODGE, Oak street below Jackaaa. P. O. ELKS. Rosebnrf Lodge Nc. 326. Holds regular commnnica tion at I O. O. F. Hall on seootid ind fourth Thursdays of each month, ill member requested to attend regn arl and al! visiting brothers are eordi illy invited to attend. C. B. Cansox, K. R. W. H. Jawieso.v, Secretary . c F O. D, 1st SEPARATE BATTALLION O.N. (i , meet at Armory Hall every rhorsdat evening, at 8 a'clock. F. B. Ham:: Capt. OF A.. Court Pocglas No. 32 For esters of America, meets each Tues dav evening in Foresters' Hall. Vis iting brothers always welcome. Fain Stacffkb, C R E H Lxnox, Rec Sec E N Hoovkb, Physician i - r . I i I j..- -. ... r- u 5--r--:-31 Ar------ I. O. O. F. Philetarian Lodge .No. 8. Meets in Odd Feliows' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Casa streets, on Saturday evening of each week Mem ber of the order in good standing ar invited to attend. C. F. Baartm, N. O. N T fWPTT. "i 'lai c . a '- -v.-.-"- J Coos Bay Option Notice of Final Settlement X.ctlce i" herrl.v given that the uic.lerlgnel A.lmiiiKtral.cr ol the K.tale of Ker.liiiac.il Fortin. Sr., DMeaaea, baa filed Iu Hat r.cui.tjr ouc-tof DaaghsCiaHKf, Hlale of UreiD, Ida final account aa fneb administrator of aald maar, and that FrMa tier -Juih. day of Oetobrr A. D., IflOS, at tlie hour ol 10 o'clock A M , h heen rlxed bj ctild Court aa the tim for bear lug of .dejection U aaU Dual account aud the ettlement therefd. Dated Heptemlcer 13th, IA15. L H. KORTIN. A1mlnlKtrator.il the Ma of Ferdinand Kortlu, Sr., Ucce.iied. 7- -.1 wt eka. Notice to Creditors In the roil nl v Court of the State of Oregon, tor the County of Dougtai: In tbe matterol the eatate of Bernba-d II. Kcl bel dec- adod. Notice ! herehy given that the underalgned I appolut.'d Adinlniairator of the eila'e ol B.-rnhard H. Kclbel, deceael, by the Coui.ty Court for the Rcale of (ireon for U.uiglu Conn, ty and that all persona having clalmi agalntt aald estate are no ifltd lo i rc in tbe name duly verified, to aald Admlulairator at the office of M V. Wright, Uoaeliurg, Oregon, on or before lx monthi from date of tbe tlrat publ'cation U Monday, Sept. I. A. D. 1906. OSCAR F. RKIBKI . '.6-5 wtska AdmluliUator 1 holil an op'. ion for 30 days more on valuable Coos Bay peninsula property, at $100 per acre. Adcoining acerage l a s Al for $126 per acre. Can't handle al under the option time and wish fome one to take lo of 40 acres tract. Partic- of P. Alpha Lodge So 47- Meet every Wednesday, tn I. O. O. e Hall a 7:311 p. m. Members in good at anding are invited to attend. J as. A. Psrrt, C. C. M. F. fTaaaarr, K . of R. A s. L ulars address R. Spokane, Wash. E. M., 110 Wash., St. They Appeal to Our Sympathies ILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of Woodcraft. Meets on 2nd and 4th Thursdavs ol each month at tbe I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members in good standing' are Invited to attend. Myrtlk fjoira. Uuardian Neighbor Claka Boris. Clerk Second and Fourth Thursdavs. This school Ins for the coming year : A strong faculty: maint. nance as nre.i : tea.-hers' review class : a graduating class of over 20 : c urse of stndy ex ended to five years and made equal to the California and Wath:Dgton Norma Schools. Schnol year open? on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1M05. Vacations at Thanksgiving and Chritmas. Ba oml semester opens January 25. WW. Tuition $3.00 to $5.00 per term. Rites a' Boarding Hall, $2.50 per week, with everything furnished ex cept bedding. Board in p-ivate families at from $3 to $4 per week. Many pupils prefer to batch" for which facilities are good. For further particulars and cata ognes address A. L. BRIQQS President. or O. C. BROWN. Vke-Pres. The bilious and ihspepic are constant sufferers and appeal to our sympathies. I here is not one of them, howet er, w ho . may not be brought bark to health and happineea by the use of Chamlerlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tab lets invigorate the stomach and liver i and strengthen the digestion. They alio regulate the lx wels. For sale by A. C. Marsters A Co. 0.' K. 8 Roee'rarg Chapter No. 8 Hoids their regular meeting on tba first and third Thursdays in each ninth Visiting member in good tandlng are raapectfnlly invited to at tend. Mrs. E. J. Stroud, W. M. Free Johnson. Secretary. U E Title (J ua ran tee & Loan Lo. ROSKBCRU. I D HiaiLToa, F resident OREOON. O C. HiaiLTon, Secy, and Treaa I IT ED ARTISANS, I'mpqua As sembly No. 105. meets stn-oud and fourth Saturxlavs of each mouth, in Native Sons' hall. Visiting memlers will receive a cordial welcome. A. C. Marstkhs, M. A. Minnie Jones, Secretary. IAIOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak office Id tbe Court House. Hare int .mly com WW l amr No. 126, Meet at tba Odd pleteeet of abetraot booki tn Doaglaa County I Fellow' Hall, in Roaebnrg, every 4Utracu aad Certlflcatea of Title furalabedof 4rt and third Monday evening. Vlait- Douglaa county land and mining clalma. Hare .r.g neighbor always welcome. alao a complete set of Tracing! of all township J. M. BRI1XIK8, C. 0- plataln tbe Roaebnrg, Oregon, D. 8. Land Die N. T. JkWk.Tr, Clerk trtct. Will make blue print copies of any town ship I am now prepared to cotivev camping parties to and from the mountains or sea coast at reasonable prices. For par tictilars call on J. W. Dowell, Roseburg, Or. Phone 295. tf Cures Winter Cough J. E. (lover, 110 N. Main Str , Ottawa Kans., writes : "Every fall it has been mv wife's trouble to catch a severe cold, and therefoie to cough all winter lorn. Last fall I got her a bottle of Horehound Syrup She used it and has been able to sleep soundly all night long. When ever the cough troubles her, two or three doses stops the cough, and she ia able to be up and well." 26c 50c and fl. Bold by A. C. Marsters A Co. lo you, know that there are 125,000 Angora tioala and 4,000.000 sheep, lie sides many thousand dollars worth of Poultry, Hogs etc., in Oregou aud there are about five per cent loss annually by the depreda'ions of varmints, which represents the enormous sum approxi mately of $750,000.00. How much of this enormous sum do you loose? You probably do not know, but you would know that ytu would not lose any if vou would use Marsters Coyote Exter minator. It is sure death to all kinds ! of varmints. Ask our dealer for it. tf PERMANENTLY CURES CONSUMPTION, COUGHS. COLDS, BffONCHlTfS ASTHMA. SOkX TMftOAT, HOARSENESS WHCOPINQ COUGH AMD CHOUP DO NOT DELAY Until ths drain on vour svstem oroducse Derm an en t disabiirtv. Tha human breathing machinery is a wonderful system of tubes and cea. To nave good health it must b kept in rood ordsr. A COLD is conaidared of no impor tance, yet if it waa known by it's proper nam of "throat Inflammation," or "congestion of tha lungs." its dangerous character would ba aoprs l ciated. Whan a cold make its appearance us at one Ballard's Hor hoansl Syraa which will speedilf overcome it WHOOPINO COUGH and CROUP Raqutr Prompt Action. SNOW LINIMENT applied to th throat aad chest give wonderful relief, whila Ballard's Horahound Syrup will rapidly stop the valnt paroxysms of coughing. IT IS THE ONLY COUOH REMEDY THAT WILL POSITIVELY CURE WHOOPINO COUOH AND CROUP. BEST FOR CHILDREN Horeaound Syrup and and tt the Mr Mead Adams. Goiathwalt. Tea., writes:' I bare used BaUaid'a und Hyrup and and It the BUST medicine for croup, cough aad My oalidrwa us It aad U Is plsaaaat to take aad qwleaiy ear." Wanted To trade two good cow for a good work horse. J. F. Brelake, Dixon villa, Ore. ill-lft SAFE AND SURE Three Sizes. 25c 50c SLOO T. Cailaeaa'i Favwrita laeaady Ivery lttto Qwaaiaaa Ballard Snow Liiiimeat Co., St Louis, Mo. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY A. C. flARSTERS & CO.