The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, October 23, 1905, Image 2

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our finely equipped and properly man-
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ROSEBURG PLAINDEALER
PUBLISHED MONDAYS AKD THURSDAYS
EDt?rcd in the Tost Oficc at Rose' 'ire. Oregon,
aa Si corn! C"Ih-s Mail Matter ill MM.
W. E. WILLIS, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER.
SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISING RATES
Semi-Weekly One Year: flb; Semi Weekly
Six Months, 11.00. fasti in Aiivanee.
MONDAY, OCTOBER .'?, WK.
Southern Oregon people are wonder
ing how much longer the Roseburg
land office will remain closed. For
many months the doors of that pub-li.-
office have been shut, much to the
inconvenience and annoyance to poor
settlers who have complied with the
bar and are entitled to prove up.
There are plenty of honest men in
Oregon who could fill the position and
all of this foolish quibbling over the
appointment of a receiver is inexcus
able. The matter should be brought
bef re the President so forcibly that
he would take some immediate action
on this important matter. Myrtle
feint Enterprise.
Hon. C. A. Dolph. of Portland, were
The Roseburg Plaindealer is proud this week greatly honored :bv the Su
to S iV that Multnomah is not the only perior Conncil for the Southern Jnris
cuur.tv that is growing richer, re- . d'et'on of Scottish Rite Masonry, which
rr ufa the Telegram. Hear it in nwt at D Vwhich eXT
. . ed these gentlemen to the honorarv 33d
LV.-gas county: The summary ofdegree This is one of the highest de
t he assessment roll of 1905 appears 1 grees in Masonry and one which any
in this issue of the Plaindealer and ' man might well covet. While in thti
ton an increase in the total value j citr Sturday Dr. I -owe received word of
- - j., . i his great honor, but lie received the
vi mAdwc piupcio u nit; report 01 ,
la t year of $626,403.50.
A Dance at Melrose
A dacce wili be given at Wilson's Hall
No- niter 3, 1905, Melrose, Oregon.
I S H. E. Wilson, Mgr.
Card of Thanks
W de ire to thank the neighbors and
frin Is who so kindly assisted us daring
the i li nd death of our wife and
nio hr. D. F. Wilson and Family.
MARSTERS'
DRUGS
PATENT
MEDICINES
PERFUMES
SOAPS
TOILET
ARTICLES
RUBBER COODS
PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH
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DOINGS IN THE
VARIOUS LODGES
The mmIwn of Roseburg 'odge No.
It!. Ancient Oi ler of I niii-i Workmen,
are making great preparation lor the ob
servation of ihe S7th anniversay of lb
onier next Monday evening, the A. O.
I. IT. is the oldest fraternal lieneticiary
rler in the United States, and has ool
lev'ed and dispensed to the mensAOrs
atul ':.: fainilieo millions of dollars
since its orgai iration. It is now on a
tinner footing than ever in its his'ory
and the membership is growing rapidly
The following is list of the ofFn-ers
e'e ted bv the grand lodge of tie
Knights of Pythia" in session at Port
land last week: lirand chancellor. Ma
rion F. Davis; vice-crand chancellor. ,1
H. Wail; grand prelate, ti. C. Moser :
grand k- ep.-rof record and seals. L. K.
Sjinson : grand master of exchequer, ,1.
V. M.iloney : grand master at arms t".
J. tinware : grand inner guard. I. Bro
naugh ; grand outer guard, Krai k
Thompson ; snpreme representative.
Judge H. M. Cake: grand trustee, I.. M
Curl.
Dr. C W. Lowe, who has been coming
o Roseburg for the last 1 r - years, and
news with as BOCO composure astiiougii
it was an everv day ocenrance.
The action of the Rosebnrg Odd Fel
lows in looking after the needs of their
bereaved brother, J. A. Petersein. hus
band of the lady who was killed during
the Greek riot, when they had not even
been acquainted with him, called forth
much praise from outsiders who saw
what the order was doing. Sucli assist
ance, rendered at a time like that, is
what causes the average citizen to ap
preciate the good work being done by
these benevolent organizations.
DRUG CO.
STATIONARY
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
WINDOW CLASS
LIME
AND CEMENT
ALL KINDS OF
SPRAYS
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finct T877 Wr vt R ra Trra'inii Vmrr Saii'
JOSEPHSON'S
THE B:G STORE, ESTABLISHED 1877
We
to announce a
Display
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EVERY GRADE
EVER! PRICE
FROM $1 TO $75
You'll do well
to
call soon, fr they're
selling mighty fast.
And it's not hard to
figure out the reas
on for their popular
ity. Five words sum
it all up:
STYLE
QUALITY
MODERATENESS
OF PRICE
There's nothing like
'em in town, at the
price.
SEE OUR WINDOW
DISPLAY OF FURS
FR0M$IT0$75
JOSEPHSON'S
THE BIG STORE, ESTABLISHED 1877
Since 1877 We've Been Treating People Square
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ROSEBURG VANQUISHES
THE DRAIN NORMAL
An Interesting and Snappy Contest
Orange and Black got the
Better of Red and White
The lirt fo Mb all gam I of the season
was held at Kom l ar.; hturlav afler-
'ii The weather mm t-leal an I u
inte crowd lauiti led to aee lira plucky!
latfuffumtlM hi-'h M'h'nii meet their I
eax.er opp.neutri fi Drain. The
Uigta achuoi ld were out in a body to I
out for their Kleveii which they haw ;
-o in in Ii ciiililence in.
The remainder o' t1 e crowd was bImiii
event) divided in sympathy betweathe
visitors and the lorMW. livery g i
oiay hr. tic lit clieers (row the ryiupa- j
llU -I -. and I Lee clu-cr were fnipien '
lor tie game us full ui mm eliiwa !
W lilt llie IC.-sehiirg Kleven tnak II. j
onijie s Willi the hall the liappv -ti I U -
ill the UM3M of II
lot ,.! irls werelbel. He put up .'SHI bond.
eauadi to u oror tin
women haters, tint liili
most ardent j
the liaals were ,
gelling drubbed by their opponente
llie:e happy (aces chunged 10 most any
j;- from intenae anger to a vinegar
-our. Happy !ir us that the Rotebttrg
laala won or else we MiRBtl hac lust the
'ii-aiiiy of our high scl uol girlr.
I lie game aMCalled prtniiptl at 2:30.
C tptaaa Moon von iiie tioa opand thoati
the east side. I'aptaiu (iagn.ni took the
ki.k ft". Ilanau kicked for o yard- and
i rain al ai ceil ti.e on. I arl-. " Dtp
pie advanced the ball '.'yards, Moon
taids. then Fhanetty took tlie btli
around eml for -' yard' and was makuik'
kireat pn.giess toward the covete I goal
when lie was crowded to the sidelines
a d downed by Kiston. Then the ICote
turg boya look brace an I from t.iat
lime to the end of Ihe hall It was no
body's game. I'lintiug, end runs ami
line bucks were re.-orted lo, tint still the
hail remained the most of the time in
Drain') territory and it a sale distance
row the goal. Wheu time was called
for tlie hr-t nail, Drain had the tali on
heir own IS yard line.
In the second ha.: Dr.dn kicked tu
Kagsitale, w ho advanced the hall S wis
1 heu ttw high school lads sbownd tie y
eonkl play hall. Tbny nwksal ti e ball
d wu the tie.d b. stralglit hue l u. kiu..
rbia ia nlim won the game for thi w
These were the play they were the
ln t SHWCMfied iu I he hue men i ened
Uneje ti des in Drain's hue nail Ircqiieai
iv Uaglale and Haiian were seen to go
through for from live to twelve yds at a
lime. 1 hev would lose the ball ou mm
Mes and then, alter regaining it ou
downs tt ey would r-gaiu tlie lost terri
tory and new territory besides. Twice
wheu they were close to tlie goal they
lost on faaintsjs and OST side (days,
t here H t.ere they showed their grit.
They did not beeanaa disheartenl but
played better lull an I at their third
chance, wheu there was just B minutes
to play. Manan carried tlie ball over t lie
garni for tlie only touchdown. Tlie hall
was downed in tlie corner of the field
and tlie goal was impossible.
Wall bat eigiit minutes to play, Drain
nerved up and made an excellent tight
iO even the score Finnerty lir. kelooee
for a Sfsjratd run. He endeavored to
hurdle iiagnon, bat the little captain
u.i- too wary and downed turn and that
w as Pram s last chance to score. When
time wrs called tlie high school had DOSS
SOSSSa of the ball in the center of the
field.
Ttie individual playing of Drain was
better than tlie h a. lads tmt they
lacked team work and tiere is where the
high school won.
Tlie sensational players for Drain
were, (.'apt. Moon, Finnerty and Wini
berly, while Hanan, Capt. iiagnon and
Kagidale did great work for the local
lads.
THE list: IT
Rosel.urg
Drain
Cellers
. .Beats
.Smith
Gihria
Enatoa, Conn
Kast
McConnell
Baaaa
Kirk
Bridges
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ler Moore
. I ti r. . . Finnertv
I Kirk r h I Moon
.r g 1 B Cellers
llilderburn rfl McKibben
Lagsdale fullback ..Whipplo
iiagnon quarter Wimberly
I line by halves 10-25 minus.
( i.-licials Referee, Wimberlv
Cm-
pire, Johnson : linesman, Staley.
Filial score Roseburg, 5; Drain, 0.
NOTES
There were no accidents to mar the
game. Dick tiilvin wanted lo show
Drain tiow high he could jump.
The game was free from roughness
and tlie olticials were impartial in their
divisions.
Tlie high School lads will play the
F.ugene High School at Eugene Nov. 4.
Eugene will come here later.
"Honest Hearts"
A story of villain!)- strikes the Ken
tucky wild flower, Marty, in "Honest
Hearts" and threatens to wreck bar old
home on the farm. Strong hearts come
to her rescue am! even the blundering
boy of her neigh tiorliood gives priceless
aid in the nick of time. Tlie pile-driver
and river scene with its climax of villain
y jg a great feature. Roseburg Theater,
Saturday, Oct. 28.
Card of Thanks
We wish to extend to the gsal people
of this city and community our heartfelt
gratitude for their many evidences of
their sympathy, during the illness and
death of our dear one, the late Kliz.aJ.
Cobb. May you never have occasion to
suffer such a loss, but in case you do, we
hojie you, too, may be surrouuded by
kind Irieada to minister to you in the
trying time. Mua. S. F. Conn and
F AHll.Y.
Cured cf Lame Back After I5 years
of EurTerinff.
"1 had been troubled with lan e back
or 15 years and I fonnd complete recov
ery in the use of Chamberlain's Pain
Balm, says John 0. Bislier, Gillam, Ind.
This liniment ie also without an equal
for sprains and bruises. For sale by A.
C. Marsters & Co.
NEWS OF THE DAY
FROM ALL SOLRCES
Items of Inti re t Gathered and
Condeitsel for the Busy
Plaindealer Readers
In Uncle Sam's Djmain
McCurdv dec ares tint he cannot be
forced out nl the Mu'Ual Life Insuranci
Co. ami the inauakterri ol thu com pa U)
seem inclined to lake his part iu the
trouble nhich confronts him.
William Wilson, a llelliugham, Wash .
stone cnttet who hns ja i died, tuppu
e lv in abject poverty, tiiins out to lie
milli nnire.
Klitor Holla d nl the alia Wall.
Wash , 11 all SWa'l. Iia" Ih-eu sue. I nr
criminal hbel ly .A. II. Key nobis.
rasniannt suiomny, and at He same I
im -the proaacntiufe aiiorney awn an
inlormatiou against I im for criminal lb j
ntrt,. ,,f I'eunst Ivania lias secured '
jwhWrnl agninst the dnfaact Kilter-
prise National hank directors iu the sum
of S.fi00,000 for state fnnds loft in that
institution.
President Roosevelt presented a lov
ing cup to John Charles McNeill the
well known poet oi Uileigh, N. C,
many s-rsoiis nllneasiiig lha inieiesting
psilorwanoa.
The smuggle 1 jewelry of Cassie Chad
wick, the noted l ank breaker, were put
up at auction at Cle, eland, O., and al
though said to tie worth all of fl.'.UU1,
they only brought BS,l84k
In order to do service in tlie canal
.one, tha mirines at the Bremerton,
Wash , navy ar.l are ordered to ri irt
at l'..nama.
lieorge K. Cunliffe, alio had tn-eti
working (or '" per mi ntti at I'lttshurg,
I'a., stole $100, HK an 1 was captured st
KndgeKrt, Conn. He said It was a
-uddeii impuise w Inch mate hi in take
t he money.
Christian Madse:i, aged Tii, cross-.1
the ocean to marry Mi-s Krdinutli l ar
fen. of Owaha. wtio went as far as Mn
FrnndsCO to meet tier aget lover.
Ttmnias W. Lawsoii, of "frenrieil fi
nance"' fame, promises to make a raid
upon the stock markets id tlie country.
II thee are Dot stopid iroui their way
of dolug '.lungs.
Chairman Shouts rSpnctC ttiat since
tlie advent of Kngiliet-r Mevens, work at
tlie Isthmus ol Panama is making rapid
progress. House docks and lailroad
-hops are Hearing completion
Seventy-six residents of Chicago will
be given cups by tlie Mikado for ser
vices rendered during the late war with
Hussia.
W. 15. Smith, president of the West
ern National Batik of lamis.ilie. Ky .
has beeu indicted bv the grand Jury for
misappropriating funds and making
false entries.
Orrrss Suit Xrw-i
Dora Jennings shot and killed her
father at fi rants Pass It-cause "she
couldn't t.ear him any longer," her
brother admits.
A large delegation of Portland busi
ness men went to attend tlie Lnsriatoa
Clarkston fair at Ciarkstoa, Wash.
A jiirv has decided that C. F. McKin
ney. a Harney county lumberman, must
pay Attorney C. A. week the sum of
IllOti (or spitting in his face.
Three young children of Frank liardi
nier, of Baker City, were almost killed
from eating poisoned rheese. Tt.ev had
convulsions, b oo 1 ti ming from their
ears and they vomited blood.
The sheep growers of ttrant connty
have brought an action against James
Farley, an outside buyer, alleging that
his pasturing sheep had injured their
I sheep. The case will have a ide lear-
ing on the sheep industry in that coun
ty.
The report of the ti tiding of a four-foot
white quartz vein, showing gold and sil
ver averaging $8 -Vi to the ton has caused
somewhat of a stampede iu the vicinity
of Baker City.
After time years of idleness the big
Booth-Kellv lumber plan', at Wendling
is to start up. There is some trouble j
securing enough men to stsrt it np.
A new vein of almost pure copier has
been discovered at Iron Dyke, on the :
Snake river, and much excitement has '
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resulted.
The Blue Mountain countrv has been
visited by very heavy snows, and this ii
taken as an indication that a hard win
ter is coming.
Two men have been appointed to ex
pert the books of tlie various county of
fices over in 1 anc county.
C. P. Davis, formerly deputy sheriff,
lias been charged with making away
with $4,000 of the county's money at
l'endlston.
When the excursion train bearing the
Portland merchants to Lewiston, Idaho,
passed through Milton tiftv charming
voung ladies were at the depot to dis
lense luscious fruit to the travellers.
Thirty-live prominent hop men have
organiied, at Salem, for mutual protec
tion. Across the waters
Today a great naval pageant will occur
off the coast of Tokio, in which the Jap
anese will make a grand showing.
Freal W. Murpliy, of Philadelphia, has
been tlirowninto a dungeon in Nicara
gua for the alleged killing of his guide.
The fear that the Cnited States may
reduce the tariff on Philippine products,
has greatly alarmed the officials of Cuba
Cossack cleared the sidewalks in St.
Petersburg of stone-throwing residents
by using their swords to push with.
Edward B. tiiffonl, paying teller of
the Cluiis Spreckles A Co. bank, jumped
overboard at Honolulu and was drowned.
The cause of his rash act is not known.
Marty is bouud to be remembered by
all w ho see "Honest Hearts" and enjoy
its stirring rotnanse of old Kentucky.
Rural life in that famous state was
never better illustrated on the stage;
and men and women of genuine South
ern types are skillfully set forth with
much wit, humor and ingenuity. Rose
burg Theater, Saturday Oct. 28.
IWHAT IS GOING ON
AT THE COURTHOUSE
Items Which Will be of Interest to
the Taxpayers
County Treasurer's Notice
N lice is bare by given that all parties
holding county warrants endorsed pi i -r
to, and im hiding, July 17, I !)-!, are re
,111-s e.l in present tlie same to the man
ly trnasarnr as interest will cease there
on alter the date of this notice.
Dated Rueeburg, Orejr., Oct 19, l!Mi5
ti. W. Diaasci
Real Estatt Transfers
M F llowa d et ox 10 S M & Marv A
Parker $1l'.'i(I ; Uftnrrea in tp28 s, ril.
Ailhur F Kins.-I il BX to Juo T Da
vtwon
f'HK); Li- 1 and t, arc II, lot 1,
sec 'J, tp M 6, t 7 w.
Sarah s Gar law in tuna Parry el ux
fl'jtl; land in sec 17, tp L"J s, r 5 w.
F I Terry et ux to Marion Ryan 140ft;
laud in sec 17, tp '-- s, r .r .
II I) Snyder to A B Sharp $17'; lot t,
blk 'J, Hamilton's Addition to Hoi-ebiirg.
K w Baraahah et ux to ('has F Horn
Sisai ; sw '4 sec I, ip :w s, i t n
Susanna AMI and hsti I to Sadie Wells
M0: lots 5 and , b'k 9ft, Roseburg.
Wm Kruu-r to Jasii Newton tl-" ;
SS a res iu sec -I, tp '-J ..row.
Ladana Foster .V hslsl to Calao a
luvestnieut Co aV0; right of wav for ir
riajsnJon ditcb across west lialf of D I. C
No -il, in St a, r 4 w.
T H Foster et ux lo Calapooia Irvest
waat Co flu i ; right of way lor irngatiou
ditch a ross tlie east half of D I. C No.
41, tp 19 s. r 4 w.
Noah Walker et ux to J W I'ielsticker
f:J0: SI acres in sets Is, and 19, tp 8 s,
r 5 w.
Freak Bateman to Chas Thorn t7i"i ;
lots :i. 4, 1 and t, tp 24 s, r 8 w.
W W Kincaid et ux to A F Brown
TOO; s'4 sec 12, tp 1'4 s, r 7 w.
R A lovington A lists! to A F l'.rown
HID: Inud iu sec 5, tp L'4 s, r ri w.
Cuas f hornet ux to Nellie T Bacon
ft : land ia sec a, tp '.'4 s, r8.
S C JLiller et nx to L K MjfhwgS
11M; tots 1. 1, 3. 4. 5, 10, 11, 12, 13 and
14 in blk M, Dillard
Baary T Burr et ux to Kdwsrd T
Wetuiore '. ."NJ. ne, sec tp 10 s, r
w .
Mate of Oregon to Howard M De 1-ait-
-er et al fluu i land iu sec lo, tp M s r 11
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B K dontgomery et ux to N Linton
11000 : land iu sees ft and 16, tp 32 .. r 5
we"
C S patents are granted to the follow-
Ing: Frank lUteman, Eliza Yarwood,
EM F' Yarwood and tiuv G Johnson.
Keiorted by F. E. All v. aistracter,
tvoeeourg, i 'regon.
Some Court Notes
Th'? jury brought in a vereict in favor
of the plaintiff, (or fliHO in the case of
Robert Hilderhand. a minor, by bis
gurrdian, S. J. Culver, rs the Filled
Artisans, John T. Lamg attorney for
plaintiff and la-uis Bariee, for defend
ant. It is understood that the case will
tie appealed to tiie higher court.
In the mortgage foreclosure case of
Adam Them vs W. F. and H. M. Min
ard. a decree of foreclosure . s granted
Clara . Bored was granted a decree
of divorce from her husband, W E.
. Boren. John T. Long appearing in her
behalf. i
1 Receiver J. A. Buchanan, of the West.
Star Gold Mining A Milling Co.. vs A.
Mosier, Coshow ,v Rice for plff., and F.
ti. Micelli and A. N. Orcutt for the
! deft., was continued. As was also the
lease ol P. J. Jennings vs Noonday Min
j ing Co . Craw ford. Card well A Watson,
attys. for thepiff. an.l Woodcock A Pot
ter for deft.
County .Superintendent Hamliu will
start out tomorrow, to make a visit to
the schools in the southern part of the
county, as the law requires him to visit
each school in the county, at least once
ea ii year. During his absence. Mrs.
Hamlin will act as deputy, in his office.
These are strenuous times in the
Clark's nanro. Saturday night. IVputy
I.enox was working on some of the
journal work up to midnight, and might
have staid longer
if it hadn't been so
near Sundav
Charies A. Johnson, of Oakland, a
native ol Sweden, lias taken o-it papers
which entitle him to all the rights of an
Americln citizen. His witnesses were
V. L. Bogard and Jas. Micelli.
On the ltth inst., the grand jury
drought io a "true bill" against Cbas.,
Smith, on the charge of assult and 1 at
tery, but when Mr. Smith pled -'not
guilty," the matter was referred back to
the jury and jut before the body ad
journed, a return was made, "not a trm
bill."
County Clerk Agee this morning
issued two marriage licenses. One lo
Claue Hen lricl and Miss Annie E. I..
Scbrenk, both residents of Ten Mile anil
the other to W. F.Dillon of Franklin
county, III., and Miss Emilie C. Thump
son, of Coles Valley.
(luy Ingram and Robert Watson,
forest rangers, have just returned from
the fair and will now return into the
reserve for the winter work.
Enjoy yourself at the Hallowe'en
social held at the High school building
on the evening of Oct. 30, loO-V Admis
sion 10 cuts. 84 4t
Wm. H. Johnson has joined our ranks.
He hails from The Dalles, Wasco Co.
For Sale Scotch Collie pups, from
.'.50 to 15, the finest kind. Also Brown
Leghorn and Plymouth Rock chickens
and Tolouse geese. Siberian oats and
cheat seed. Address E. A. Kruse, Rose
burg, Oregon. 84 8t
Now Is the time to buv your heating
stoves. See the new Trilby told by S. j
K. Sykes. Mtl
I ailies. remember that you can get
the Ladies' Heme Journal patterns at I. ;
Abraham's store. M-tf
Men's heavy jersey overshirta jnst
the thing for cold mornings regular 50c
values for 35cta, at Josephson'a, I
WmMmMm.mffm
WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT
ft S. WEATHER BUREAU, LOCAL OFFICE, R0SE3URC, ORECGN
Week ending Wednesday, 5 p. m...0ct. 18, 1906
Maximum Temperature 60
Minimum Temperature .".'
Rainfall for Week 0.50
Total Rainfall -since 1st of Month l.'-T.
Average precipitation for this month for 28 jean 2.70
Total rainfall from Sept. 1, 1906, to date 3.02
Average rainfall from Sept. 1 to date 251
Total excess from Sept. 1, 1906, to date IS
Average precipitation for 2 wet seasons 33.13
THOS. GIBSON. OBSERVER
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All dei.tal work poslively guaranteed
by Dr. Hearson, otlice in laylor and
Wilsain building. tf
Saved H'S Life
J. W Davenport, ingo, Kv., writes
June 14, IW.': "I want to teil you I be
lieve Badart's Snow Liniment saved my
. life. 1 was under tlie treatment of two
doctors and they laid nie one ol ny
lndgs was entirely gone, i.l the other
! side lia.iiy sffecte.1. I also had a lump
ou my side. 1 don't think that I oull
' have lived over two mouths longer. I
I was induce.) by a friend to try Ballard's
Snow Liniment. The first
ppiicatiou
govs me great relief : two 50-cent bottles
cured me sound and well.
It is a wonderful medicine and I
rec-
commend it to suffering hum inity.
Sold bv A C. Marsters k, Co.
Tlie etiratnl l.t in rail sli. e I. r
men at reduced prices. Begnlar $3.iA
values for i-'.tst: - .- - tt.iSI aud
f '1 7i values for 3.Jtl. at Joeephson's
I lr Iiae S superior glasses est no
more than the ulter kind, and yon have
' lite benrfil ol bis skill and over lSyears'
experience.
i.-k headache is caused bv a disorder- .
led cc nditnn of the so ma he and is'
luickly cured by Chamlwrlaiu's Stom
ach an.l Liver Tablets. For sale by A.
C. Marsters A Co.
DUll LegnOrn S
i f i a n
Young Buff Leghorn's for sale. In -
mire of ti. W. Thomuson. Bian bower,
; or Roeeburi 0re ,f Digbt ,od ,of .red mHt excrociatinf
. pains for three hour? after each meal.
: , wiroobled thi, w7 f,.r mhoQt tbrw
1 TOW! UtS Por Sale , a cbsmberUia..
1 Choice building lots in Kinney's im-j Stomach and Liver Tablets, and re-
proved plat of Roseburg. near Main 1 reived immediaTe rr.:-:. says John
street, good title. Price t50 per lot. ; Dixon. Tullamore, tmtario. Candada.
Address, N. A. Ricaaane. tf por ne by A C. Marsters A Co.
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It Hits the Spot. It Brings the Trade
The Whiskey that pleases all
Nothing Finer. Nothing Better.
TEN YEARS OLD GUARANTEED
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MlkE JACOB & CO.
H B. 1ATBE1ES.
O. K." TONSORIAL PARLOR
T. D. EATHERFORD. Proprietor
Shaving and Hair Tutting. Hot and Cold
Baths. The Up-To-Datc
Jackson Street.
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Let Us Do Your Hauling
We make a specialty of handling Trunks. Household Goods,
and almost event hing. The best of can? taken of anything
entrusted to us. Leaveforders at the McCiaMen H.'use. or at
knise ct Newiand's.
CITY TRANSFER CO.,
F. D. NEWLAND, Proprietor
FARM IMPLEMENTS
THE CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON, MILWAUKEE AND OSBURN
MOWERS AND BINDERS, VICTOR RAKES, FEED
CUTTERS ROLLING DISC PLOWS AND HARROWS.
HARNESS AND SADDLES A SPECIALTY
BEARD ti CULVER the hardware
"THE HOD EL"
H. O. Wilkinson, Prop.
The Choicest line of Winee and Liquors including the Famous Brand
'Old Grand Dad"
Kentucky Sour Mash.
Fhk Line of Domestic
Jackson and Oak Sts.
We are w.le R er.nrg a.ents f-r Bnt-
leriek illna. Ihaes hnta, Bui k Cat
hosiery, the Fiorslieiui slns, the Cross
shoe lor women, ITnppenl eimer gnaran
tel clothing. Sold and Mlver shirts
ami .oiiar, Kaataaaaaat tsiy's clothing.
Forest Mi l. nasldrvenr. Ko t!.-r store
in Hosehurg can is.ast nfaack a splendid
cointdriation of bajh g-ade in-s of rner-chandi-e.
It p-ys In tr V at Jasnwh-son'a
'ienuii e cravenette
inches wi.te, in stvii-h
suiting, full 30
tan and i?rav
'col ,r ff.cts the same 'inalitv that
other stores ask and f 1 75 a yard for
at oar --tore only, $t0 the yard.
j JosephKin's.
Cattle Rancn for Saie
3J0 acres n Si-eti Mile Cre k alir-nt
five wilssj southwest fiomFo't Klamath,
revoii. All triimi. I,..iw. large ham
ample water supply, wiil tut a font
eight v ton- . . : jv Aidrese, Willi
reierences.
P. 0 &w 933,
tf iaiaoi.. Wash.
TIM3EB CLAIMS AND KCMESTEASS LOCATED
1 have some ao-al , latins, farm and
ranch lands for saie. reasonable, in one
of the most lie-utifii vai.eys on the
const, write or phone to
Wn. M. Pobtek. Camas Vallen. Ore.
m?5 ilrC t. w. from RrLrr via Mvnie foist
Insomnia and Indigestion Cured
j "Last year I bad a very severe attack
of indices: ion I could not sleep at
Patterson.
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Establishment.
Roseburg. Oregon
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DEALERS
and Imported Cigars.
Roseburg, Ore.
Rose bar
Oreson.