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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1905)
- FAMILY GROCERIES All of the best grades of staple ami fancy GROCERIES kept constantly ou hand. FARfl PRODUCE And fresh fruit. Prompt service, ous treatment. Bed rock prices goods are onr bids for your trade. Courte a nd good Roseburg Rochdale The Co-Operative Grocery Store. Co. SCHOOL TRUANTS TO BE PUNISHED LACE CURTAINS LAUNDRIED I I WE HAVE TAKEN IN HAND - The collar iquestiou saving our customes a .lot of annoyance from rough and sore Not ice white domestic pearanee jfn edges "" 3 I necks. ! J 1 the pure jc o 1 o r , eeneral ai rinish and of our launderiug no comparison to the ordinary king. ROSEPIRG STEAM LAIN DRV Th'TO is likolv to lie trouhie soon for certain parcata who have hoys ami nirls playing truant Rod not attertdiag icbool, for Hm city BBperiatendNil and the school t'oanl art' preparing to enforce the state truant laws ami iniikc everv rhild of school age attt'iul school or vri a lawful mm for not doing so. It is likely that a tinanl ottiivr will he em ployed ami every bojf or girl fotnnl on the streets during school hours and without the proper excuse, will be placed under arrest, mi the paraata will al-o he paaisbed by a line m is pro rated hy the state law. I. tie t he attendant e of tl e lirant Pass schools w ill average up well will the beat towns in Oregon yet there are a nninher of parents w lio make no effort to have their children fo to school, an t there are hoys who preteml to to to school anil do not. ai .Tethers who feign sick anil tix up other exfii-es. Ail these cases will be rigidly looked into an. 1 ti e tiuants will go to school or get into serious trouhie. On the excuse ef pod dliag fruit a Bomber of bojn haag alhiut the trains, hut they do not .-ell enough to ju.tily their being out of school. Anil this loitoiiug abort the trains i paving the way for these hoy togr.m up without au rdacatioa aula likelihood of beoooaing worthies.- char acters ami a bardea ou the puhlic. observer. Mrs K Stophfirtl. MyrtleC 4." V M Hill, Aulauf, 44 faprwd A K ode, Uaipqaa Mi i j 30 TJ Mck'ean, Drew, .".4 11 Waite, lioseburo, Hi KG Hakcr, Oat-diner. 22 r4. T C Johns, Oatearille, M B5. L Blakale. Oak Crook. 13 titi A li Haines, Sr, 111 k ton, 40 i7. .1 1) tinnier, Drain, 1'k li .1 Alexander. Glide, 111 88. II Stank. ReeL 19 7u. Mrs A Laagloie, Kiddles, 149 71 II Si'iiud. Koseluirg, - 7J. K II Thrush, Camas Val, 2S 23. A Walker, Sampson, 47 74 ,l C I'ringlc, Elk Haad, L't 7". w a Smick, Roaabara?, 7& Delia Mumpower, Laoaa,3S 77. W 1) Smith. Glandala, 144 D Dixon, Kooeborg, .i J J Long-, Yoocalla, XI Mrs B Met :elloeh,Oaki'l 12 .s 7-J. sa 81. 35 .1 T Millar, Drain, K W LoUKMB, Sta.'v, C K Haskell, Gardiner, Mrs M I'owell, Tyee, L.1 Shafer. Kellogg, t; M Saraarcan, Elkton, ASt'happell. Broekway, 8 E Koepke. Sulphur Sp's.ll Edith Tbompaoo, Yooc'la, IS :;. si 85. 9a 87. S!l. :h). C H Roae, Pardee, 12 81. .1 Kauacbe, Oakland, US it 13 84. 1 S M Kay. Wioche ter, 38 85 D TreaaelL Oaktaa ', 22 !Mi t; W Woolley, Drain, it ;i7 G T Ledger wood. M Ck. 1 M .1 Toarna, Gardiner. 21 171 ;o liiS.so 131.00 IS&80 03.20 1011.40 141. SO 85.10 158.80 128 :w 133.70 100 30 852 30 104.00 l i". 80 17i. '.'0 120 70 74 38 I 141.50 4:;- so 74 M) 139 in 401 144 50 1" 0.40 82. 10 82 40 03 88 104.00 7! H 70.70 .HI 50 183 4n 00.50 OREGON UNIVERSITY'S INTERESTING BUDGET Professional CaPds. jp.tiKGE M. BkOWN, Attorney-at-Law, 152 100 40 7 81' 77 00 7i ' A. D. BRADLEY FOR SECOND WE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO QUOTE THE LOWEST PRICES. GOODS All kinds of Household and other goods bought and sold. Don't fail to see our large stock of NEW FURNITURE and HARDWARE. HARNESS AND HARNESS MAKING A D. BRADLEY in i Our foothall team rotnmod Thursday from their ti i i to California hiifhlv elated with their tOCCOaa. They held tbo Unireraity of California at Borkley ilown to a scoreless name. At Stanford I the Bcore was 10 to 4 in favor of the I former. The next ame will be played i Saturday, Oct. 28, with the Chemawa ( ludiai.s on our ow n grounds. Manager Walter Winalow of the track i team has completed arrangement a for a I covered track to be built just back of the grandstand on Kinc.iid tield Tie track will lie 120 vards kmc with an opening at one end for the je vauit and weights. David irahatn, one of the irnuluates of last years class from the I'niverrity, lias Deea elecli .l assistant professor ot Kconorntea ami Bocinlogy, Prof. Laage- M of the Dnlreraity ul Wisconsin, who was to have tilled this chair is now nt Hag alo:, well. The wound tr.im tl.e 1 ra.or are healing nicely and the doctors say be is out of danger. Df? Cbirera of New Vorn Citv. D j Broaghnraf Cortland ami I'roi Sewton, j of San Kraiit'isco, adilresstsl tlie asm-muly ' hurt Mfedaaadaa atoraiac. Uaaal .leweit, on account of illness i.d- in a-i I I li I u.innr.1 mi gi i r on nei stii.lies at tlie I niversiiy tins year, at least. She left Thursday afternoon lor K OOabarg where she will rest and recu perale Next yeai we hope to see be tuck in school ..ace moie. We have iu the t'uiversity this year Bab Bo O.-za, fiom Japan, Max Man. I man. from K. .mama and Jacob Horn, mi Indian, a no played on the Carlisle Imliau f.H.tt.all team. Kveu iawrigaan are brgilinlag to realise the merits ot ttie C. ol 1 1. The Soph. .moie and Junior cias-es Otgaaiaed this week as have also the Lanreaa and Phiioaiaa literary aodatiea The r rerhmau class is the lare-t m tiie history of the t'uiversity, having passed the 110 in irk TiaoTiiv. OonrtHoaa UowuHtaln. ROSE Bt'Rii, ORB Km C. SEELY, If. 1). OFFICE Douglas County Bank Kuilding,' Room li, 12 and 13. Phone KOSEBURO. OREOON JK. GEO. E. HOUCK, Physcian & Surgeon. )Bce Review Bid. Phono, Malu U ROriEBHRI' OREIHJN FLUEB V. HO0VKR Physician and Surgeon Office. Main Mp-t, one .loor Muth of City M,l. SANDERS DISC PLOWS SINGLE OR DOUBLE. LIGHTEST WEIGHT. LIGHTEST DRAFT LOWEST PRICE. one loor Mjuth PI10114 311. KosEBCKo OREGON. W. HAYNEH, DENTIST, Rariew OalMrag, RiMimi a an.) 9 Tephon So ti RoskHt'K'i oaicous All necessary adjustments. Nothing to getont of fa. Solid steel frames. Riil and strong ' Call and see them. i J. F. BARKER C0. Phone 201 J t M. Crawford a .1. O. Watson Attorneys at Law, ioomil At. Batik U . U . HOHBB' R . OR I tW H'o:iie ef.i:h r a Land Offleeanl uluTur cM a tpecialty. J C. FULLEKTOM Attorney-at-Law. ll Draetlce II all the Himtc and Faderal Conrb OSiid HadU BlOa.. Bowbara. Oron P W. BBNSOW, Attorney-at-Law. Rank BuiMmj RiiSKBl Ri;. ORE'K'N B CCH AN AN A GRENINGEB J. A. (! I. L ,.f. ..rf. Attorneys-at-Law R.im 1 and Mar'.er Bulldlns ROSEBI Rii. OKEi.ON Married 4 j Roseburg Furniture Company j 3 : t i i i i Roseburg Furniture Company If you are looking for Furniture, Stoyes, or Household Goods of any kind, call at our store and examine goods and get prices. : : : : : t i Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at the Kiwi burif postollice. l'.ritfts C V Hick?on Mr i l Biren W B BaMea Mr Arthur Burdick Mr .1 E llunker Ralph Barker Mrs J Anna Han.r.n F S Bennier Mr Bert J.hns.in Mr I'ricilla Chaniberti, .1 C KealMrBCS Canning Y.r lieo W Larrofl Mr .1 L tlranviiie Mr W W Letrarirk M iry E liettroy Mr Ciiariie Mumh.rd Mr H 1. Haniilton Mra John Miimii-r Ar. l'erson eaiMag for these letters fill plaaaa state the dat- oa which they re adverti-e.1. Oct S, t!K5. The letters will be charged for at i..e h C w Para: P M IB. Mrs M C Mamoa,Oakl'd K DM. A B Rtea, Dillard, 18 11 J ititchey. Auiauf, 38 hfraJCawpbaHQardia'r 15 Joroed with D;st No. '.. W A Met arty. akl'd. M Mrs L Dewar. Gardin'r 1 101. 1J ltU. Ii4. U8. K; 187. loc IMk 110 11'. Ill 113. 114. U5 IM HI a; .88 .'s as I3L88 10 .aJ 131.00 '.S.OO WHAT IS GOING ON AT THE COURTHOUSE items Which Will be of Interest to the Taxpayers Jt FOR j BaKery Delicacies, Choice Confecionery, Delicious Ice Cream Jt CALL AT Jt JENNINGS' BAKERY Maratar't New Block. FRANK E. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. A Detract o! Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern meet Land . Plans and Estimates for all Build inga. Special designs for Office Fixtures Bine Prints of Township Maps showing all va-cant Lands. Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 41E ROSEBURG. OREGON Title U ua ran tee & Loan U). BOBKBDKQ, OBKGOM. HiMILTOa, D SYRACUSE STEEL PLOWS SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOWS BUFFALO PIHS SPRINC-TOOTH HARROWS BUFFALO PIHS SPIKE-TOOTH HARROWS BUFFALO PIHS FLEXIBLE-DISC HARROWS SOLD BY S. K. SYKES ROSEBURG, OREGON The regular October apportionment of fucds amuD the public schools of Douglas County has beu compiled by Superintendent Hamlin and is given herewith. The total number of eligi ble school children in the county, as enrolled by the enumerators, is ." J-n. The apportionment just made ia on the following basis: 858 M each district ir- , respective of the number of pupils therein, the remaining tl fr im April , of the ti annual per capita lax required by law. 1 of which is applied to the s." district fund, and 81.78 er capita from the county's share of the interest on tate irreducible sihool fund. j Dist. t 'lerk. Address. Pupils. Am'. ! LCI Medley. Oakland, Hit 8SL88 2 FW Leonard. V:ilbjer, 88 3 B H Hradforu, la, 1" 77.88 4. Clara Diilard, Uoseb'g, lOI'i 2-'.:ti j 5. J L Hoggs. " 3H 155.30 A Ka-cher, " 54 195.80 J m New land, Ten Mile. 4 E W Eihott, C Wville, 1"7 J S Gray, Gardiner, 130 H Qckeraiii, Oakl'nd, ;m V f Price. Oak "reek, 88 S D Chapman, Glide, 4 Cornelia Marsh, L Glass, Til 0 L Willis, Dillard, 21 H B Gidney, Days Creek. 73 1 C Kent, Brockway, 66 W V Thompson.Coles V 88 F Duncan, Dixonville. 51 S V Hay less, Myrtle C, 188 I A Dean, Kiddle, 35 J R Wilson, Camas Val, 93 C E Hassard, Drain, 204 G M Wilcox, Stephens, 88 K L Benton, nkland, 30 A E Clayton, Melrose, (ill Sarah Kanipe, Oakland, 7 A C Norris, " 14 S Wbittaker, Rice Hill, z 44 Mrs WG Friend. (Valla, 2 T ilanr.a'k. E.kt n. 12 Ie'ia McMillan, Boafflia 18 J M Groaa, Staraeoat, 20 R C Brown. R isebnrg, 32 B (iriggs. Conistock, 3", Mrs B B.ackweil.G"dnr 11 A B Marij'jam, TUier, 2".' A M Berry. Oakland, G W Gage. DtUard, J "ese!a. (ianliner. 11. .1 8 Gober. Oak Creek. US E K Wilaon. Glen lale. lJ i i;h joint Di No. .2. 12'.. S H Brown. EiKtnn. I2Z w P McCaalajr, Oakl'd 123. M Weber, lioseburg, 124. S Morrison, Peel, 125. W S Bunch. Ash. 12.. W Norr.s. Hawthorne. 127 D W Marsh, Galesvilie, 13 12. J Wincneil. Glendale. 2 JOINT ntSTKIcTS. L Malta Maine. Alma. 1 2. TJ Itoren. Ada. J R Tucker. Divide. I. r". Ionian, lenip.eton. !i i. Layaad. i. W I) Ooodwia, Earl, Noa. 1, 2. 3 and are merged iistriita in Lace countv. No. 3. 12 38 23 17 88 13 15 14 20 U 117.50 2.40 104.00 taa o 144 .50 7: 70 ls 3 2 40 147 20 112.10 AS.!0 117.50 KTBANGE ROE BECK la tela city on Feaedaf eaaataf, (ct. ler 9 leos, by Rev. Father O'Carroil, V. I). Strange, of the tirm of htrange A Ryan, to Mi R .sa Ri.bet k. Only the relatives f tb. contrartiug parties and a very few friends were preeeir. After tlie wed ling the party repaire-lto the residence of Dr. J. W. Strange, father of the groom, where a very pleasant wed ling supper was served. A number ot very pretty and valuable present were given by those in at tendance an ': at a distance For the present the y. .iing couple will make their hoaaa with I'r. anl Mrs. Strange. The bride, who lias been a resi lent of this city, has nude many fast friend'. while the groom bas long been living in this i lty and has friends all over iKuig las county. The riaindealer, along I with their Lost of friends, extend heart I good wishes and hopes that theirs' may . ver be a happy aedded life. f J AS. E. Sawyers Attorney-at-Law Baoai i i BARMARD 5 LIVERY, FEED & STACE STABLES C. P. BARNARD, Proprietor FIRSKLASS RIGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND AT REASONABLE RATE-. STAGE TO MARSHFIELD. NORTH BEND AND ALL COOS OMUl PHrIS LEAVES DAILY AT 6 A.M. FOUR-HORSE STOCK-QJICKEST TIME TO THE COAST STABLES CORNER WASHINGTON & ROSE STS.. ROSEBURG. PHONE 6SI I I t i i i i Upsuirs, Douglas Co. Bk. Bid Roseburg, Oregon. R W. MARSTERs A-ttorney-at-Law Notary Public Maretera Building J. R. CHAPMAN, D. DENTIST I. S till Trlt TRAIL Tu KRUSE & NEWLAHD S ) FOR GOOD CRCCER1ES 1 Tephoor No. 11(1 Abraham BmUiog Hour: S a. m to S p. 1 R.bura. Ortfoa Fresh Family GROCERIES A cr inp'.ete s-toek of all the best brands cf staple and fatlcy 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. KRUSE $ NEWLAND lr-T0-DATE C80CEIT G.J B CHER, D. DENT15T "HERE THEY GO.' Yonr price is ours. .Protita mill be aaariooke.1 in this sale. Pianos, Organs, (itiitars. Mandolins, Violins, hheet Mil sie, l'xoks all to go. Twelve or fifteen of such well known pianos as the lamons Chicago Kini!a!l, the popular H bart M. fable, the Jacob IV11, the Weser Bros., many toae.1 pianos: the tvautiful . Bailey an.i many others. Any man with 17. "mi" a salary of forty to fifty dollars can own one of these heautie. We will exjvt f 10 down, and $7, $. or 10 ;r month. See our show windows for bargains in Sheet Music and Instruments. Call or write to lay. I : tl BfRa's Mane Boaaa. M.0 s.i.10 88 88 71 86 -7 0 101 88 85 10 I2RS8 88 58 .it 90 Abraham Buildirg, ROSEBl'Rt; H. Little, M. D ( ULiiinni I DRAIN, OREGON DENTIST. Oakland. Oreton. Soaiaty Maatinga. 4;.o with 4 is a: F. A A. M.Unre Lodge No. 13. Hsldaraaniar meetings on aarooo and I orth Wedneorlara of - month. W. W. Thw kkah, W. M. N. T. Jawrrr, Hecretary. I. V. C. Hamilton, seer and Treai Oau-a la Uu Ooart Hoaaa. Hare tae onlj com yua art of abstract books in Douglas Coanty a - i u aad ';ertiflcatas of Title mrniab.edu! tttfigim ooaatr land and mining claims. Have alao a MMpMi sat of Tracings of all township taaas U ium aasaborg, Oregon, 0. 8. Land Dis Wl.l iaaaa blue prist copies of anr town MOSIER'S RESTAURANT place In the same old with more added. We have now enlarged our restaurant entrance on both Sherdian and Cass streets. MOSIER STANDS FOR BEST MEALS 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17 18. IV. to. ZL 82. 23 Zi. 2ti. merged with a Coos county district. 'No in Lane county. Forest Berry and family of Roseburg arrived in the city Friday. Mr. Berry is a brother-in-law of C. L Reed, a busi ness man of this place, and he likes the outlook of the Kalis, says he will probahlv lacata here and go into busi ness. Klamath fails Republican. It looks like au electric railroad will 314 (0 v built tr..in Roeburg to t'oos c untv Myr.le Point I'ntcrprise. "aMWfou 'i-'-'av ax 'aapaauj apaafij aaaaaatj ijii SpUBI( S.1IW11 B UOIJKI M S.V rflHllll.lOM ' 88 111 til IHi tm k -., I ' . 1 BJ ,1 J Men's heavy jeraey overshirts--just the thing for coM mornings regular 50,- 1 values for SSeta, at Josephson's. A A. Fuller, the insurance man, who has In-en in Eastern Washington since the first el Septemler, transacting busi ness, arrive 1 home Saturdav. 58n.te UN hi) 131 (X 120.20 1 17L80 .lennings- Bakery has titU-l up a nice I inn, n room r-verylhing iieat and clean. 74tf Blacksmith Tools for Sale. Blacksmith tools, complete for net heavy work. Price 30. Address Box 92, Yoncalla, Ore. 28 29. A E Stoeker, Diain, 3". Lillis Brown, Yoncalla, 23 31. L Kitchey, Drain, 44 32. E Helliwell, Yoncalla, 138 il3. J E Harvey, Roseburg, riO 34. M T Wells, E'kton. 78 IT). Mrs S ( 'lemeots, Elkton, 20 36. A E Ozouf, Scoltsburg;, 44 37. FG Hattieid, lioaeburjr, 24 38. F Weatherly, BooUab'g, 32 39. H G Raes, Oakland, 21 40. J A Winniford, Wilbur, 22 41. H G Sherreit, Gardiner, 17 42. J W Gurney, Rcsf.on, 24 43 E E La Brie, Wilbur, 10 44. Alice Fate, Days Creek, 2i 45. B B Sutton, Millwood, 21 46. E A Davison, Oakland, 11 47. W N Moore, Hucklea, 2o 48. W C Winston, U jseb'g, 38 49. H Z Ireland, Olalla, 30 50. L Bahn, Cleveland, 27 51. L Wert., Stacy, 18 I 52 G E Brewer, Myrtle C'k, 27 53. Mra K Brewer, " 18 54. F H Andrews, Kellogg, 35 ' 55. W A Newton, Myrtle C, 49 M. W A WillUms, look. G, 32 lis; 7o 247.1't 22- 2u 190.40 17 70 17838 144. .Ml 301.10 600.80 147.20 131.00 212.00 68 90 87 80 120.20 lf8 80 112.10 lli- SI 881.88 21200 360.60 M4.00 168 80 104 88 136.40 106.70 109 4" 95.00 10) v,, 77.00 138.20 106 70 79 70 117 50 147. 80 131.00 122 !S) 98 88 12180 98.60 144 50 12 30 136 40 Choice Fruit Trees All the leading varieties of choice fruit trees, warranted ti-st -class in every re spect. Yellow Newtown Pipping and Spitzenbergs a svialty. At reasonable prices. At the Boaafaarg Nursery. Hknrv Dauwaa, e4-tf P. o. Box 92. There is a Difference Between Tailor-made Clothes and '"band-me downs." The Tailor-made is made for yon tits yon. The " hand - me -down' is made for nnvhody. The Tailor - made holds its Shape, wears well, looks well, and carries refinement with it Tte "hand-;ne down" gets out of shape, and displays neither choice nor taste. Be a Tailor Made Man The difference in oost is triv ial, and the finished product carries distinction. Fall Liar of ill thr Srason's Offcrtatjs and made for you at prices which nut rank the "hand nie lown" class. BODGE Nobby Drtifttri Oak Sirwt below Ja. k..ti O. ELKS. Roaaborf Lodge Nc. 326. Holds regu.ar commnnira tiona at I 0. O. F. Hall on second and for.rth Thnradara of each month. All members reqnaatad to attend rern larl aad all visit 'ng brothers are cordi ally ioritad to attend. C. b. Caawoat, K. R. W. H. TiaiaWW. Secretarv. i v. J j L.1 F 0. D, let SEPARATE BATTALLIOS .O.H. G , meets at Armorv Hali evert Thnradav evening, at 8 e'clock. F. B. H aim. Capt. s r i L -a- -5 f "i 4 1 tF A.. Court Dooatea No. S3 For esters of America, meets each Tues day evening in Foresters' Hail. Vis iting brothers always welcome. Kuit ST.rKH, C R F. H I. ksox, Rec Sec E N Hoover, Phyician I. O. O. F PhileUrian Lodge No. 8. Meets in Odd Fellowa' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Gaaa streets, on atnrday evening of each weak Mem bare ol the order in good eianding ar invited to attend. C. F. Baatana, N. u. N.T Jawrrr, Ssctciarv This school has for the con. ing year: A s'ron faculty; muntei arn-e as anrs.1 ; teachers' review class : graduating class of over 20 : course of atndr ex ended to five years and made equal to ti e California and Wash ngton Norma Schoola. School year opens on Tneeday, Sept. 12. 1905. Vacation? at Tbarakswrriaat and Christmas. Second semester opens January 2. 1-V. Tuition $3 00 to $5 00 per term. Rates at Boarding Hall. 8XJf8 per week, with everything furnished ex cept bedding. Board in private familiea at from f3 to M ;vr week. Many pa pah prefer to "batch" for which facilitiea are good. For further na.r.culara aad cata ogues address A. L. BRIQQS. President. or O. C. BROWN, Vice-Pres. K. Coos Bay Option Notice of Final Settlement. N'otlc I herrl.y kiv. ii Hint the undeiMignct a.liiiinUlrmtor of the K.late of Krrilinaml Kortln. Sr., Daaaasad, ban 61e.I In the c.iuntr ou tcif IMMiclai. ."ouiit y, S.nie of Oregon, bta flnKl aMaaal a nak admlnittrator of MM late, an.t thai Friday the aith. day of October A. I., lv. at the hour of 10 o'clock A M . h kaaatoal ayaaMOaart aa the time for hear ma efekjeeltaai laaaM laalaaaaaalaai taa RaWaaaaal taaaaaC BaM September 13th, 1WS. L.8. KORHN. A'lmlnislrnlor of the Knta'eot rirfllaaad Fottin. Sr., UeceaKCd. li 5 w.Pkn. I hold an op-. ion for 30 days more on valuable Coos Bay peninsula property, at $100 per acre. Adjoining acerage has sold for f 125 per acre. Can't handle al under the option time and wish some one to take of 40 acres tract Partic ulars address R. E. M., 110 Wash., St. Sjiokane, Wash. They Appeal to Our Sympathies of P. Alpha Lodge So. 47- Mee ererv Wedneedar.tn I. O. O. F Hall at 7:30 p. an. Membere in good at anding are invited to at tend . Jaa. A. Paaar. c. C. M. F. Wrioht, K. of R. & 8. Pa a ' L Notice to Creditors In the Cnmitv Court of the Slate of Oregon, for taaOeaaty of u.ini. In the niatu-rol the entate of BtTiihatil H. ltd be-.. OaaaaaaaX Notice ix baraby given that the MkBHafwtaal U appelated Administrator ot the eMale ol llernhar.1 II. RelU-1, lcceacl, by the Coni.ty Court lor the Rialt-of Oregon for Ilonglaii Qaaaj It ami that all v r.nf having claim agalnnt MH ratata are notiiled to (.resent the same, iluly veilllert, to xal.l Aiiml:ilslrator at the ofBce of M t. Wright. Baaabaig, Oliaua, on or before nix mouth from date of the rtrst publication is Monday, Sej.t. IS, A. II. 19U5 OSCAK F. KKIHKI , IM AdniluisUator The bilious and dyspepic are constant sufferers and appeal to our sympathies. 11. AC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of oodcralt. Meets on 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at the I O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members ir ! aood eta:, ding are invited to attend. Mvrtlk I.ono, Guardian Neighbor Clara Borbn, Clerk Second and Fourth Thuredava. ;m r.v it? fn . i r ! r fa w ,aaaa iiilja i E. 8. Roaebnrg Chapter No. ? Holda their regolar meeting on tba first and third Thursdays in each : nonth. Vieiting members in good There is not one of them, however, who ' itanding are reepectfnllv invited to at- niny not Im brought back to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets. These tab- !.... ' I. .. 1. J ti lets iiiviKVfiKio uir eoouiacii ami liver. and strengthen the digesti in. They also regulate the bowels. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. iend. Mrs. E. J. Stroud, W. M. Free Johneon, Secretary. Cures Winter Cough J. E. (lover, 110 N. Main Str., Ottawa kans., writes: "Eyerv fall it has been m v wife's trouhie to catch a severe cold, and therefoie to cough all winter long. Last fall I got her a tiottle of 1 lore hound 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." 25c 50c and 81. Sold by A. C. Maretors A Co. u NITED ARTISANS, Tmpqna As sembly No. 105, tneeta second and fourth Saturdays of each month, in Native Sons' hall. Visiting member will receive a cordial welcome. A. C. M ARSTgRe, M. A. MtN.vts JoNaa, Secretary. w IOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camr No. 128. Meets at the Odd Fellowa' Hall, in Roaabaru. every irst and third Monday evening Vlait ing neighbors always welcome. J. M. Bridges, C. 0. N. T. Jiwk.Tr. Clerk PERMANENTLY CURES eoNBummoN, coughs, colds, bronchitis ASTHMA, SORE THROAT, HOARSEN WHOOPING COUOH A NO CROUP DO NOT DELAY Until tha drain on your system producee permanent disability. The human o reaming machinery ia a wonderful system of tubes and celis. To have good health it must be kept in good order. A COLD is nt li 1 nt .- in.-r- tance, yet if it waa known by If proper name of "throat inflammation." or ntlon of the lungs." iu dangerous character would be appre ciated. When a cold makes its anoeara.ua uaa t , allrj-. l Syria which will speedily overcome it. r.?.irp,NO COUOM and CROUP Require Prompt Action. SNOW untMBNi applied to the throat and chest gives wocderful relief, whila Ballard'a Horahotind Syrup will rapidly stop the vw.ant paroxysms of cojjgnmg. IT 13 TnC ONLY COUGH REMEDY THAT WILL Wanted To trade two good cows for a good work horse. J. F. Bretzke, Dixon ville, Ore. ell 15 IVELY CURE WHOOPINO COUGH AND CROUP. BEST FOR CHILDREN Mra. Maud Adam. QoldtliwwiM, Tex., write: 1 hare uied Ballard's HorahouDd Syrup and Sod t. the BEST medicine for croup, coughi tad oolda My chudraa use it aad it ia pleasant to Sake aad ulcair cure." SAFE AND SURE Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. $L00 Th. CklMraa't levari te 1 seas ay Xvery Bottle Goaraaaeea Ballard Snow Linime.it Co.. 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