hi f iam lam Am IJHM Ar Ml . .... An' . Ills I BOON RB'IOS BE. IVt- OBBOOM pnetoi LCY, iprietorj Oregol Stabl Prop'r lOft NOW of tead is Stable S Hotel ( reft N, L itor, I OrecoJ m SALI to 91 - Am And tuey appreciate Good Groceries, like otlicr people. Thanksgiving Will Soon be Here and you will find our itore headquarter! for anytblns and everything in the line of "Good Things to Eat." ( ur price are righjt, and we deliver goods at your dooi on lltOJ 1 DOtioCi CLINK & W00LS0N, Near the Depot JEWELRY IS A LINE Where taste should predominate. Here you will find sonic very exquisite pieces of jewelry--Rings, Pin, Brooches, Watches, Chains and Fobs and the price teasonably consistent with qnlity. IF YOU CET IT AT SALZMAN'S, THEN IT'S RIGHT SMLZMMN'S MARSTERS' DRUG CO. DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES P E R F U M E-S SOAPS TOILET ARTICLES RUBBER GOODS PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH "THE HODEL H. O. Wilkinson, Prop. The Choicest line of Wines and LitJOOTI includiug the Kaiuous Hrand "Ord Grand Dad" Kentucky Sour Mash. Fine Line of Domestic Jackson and Oak St s. Own Your Own Home Own it now. lop paying rent. 1 live in Riverside Idition to Roseburg, the Queen City Southern Oregon. I want you to live ire too. Location, soil, health, terms il prices, till correct. Send for pic red folder, or see me at my olllce. I'm uuinust ; are you? ' " . p l.oria HAItZKK, Itoseuurg, urer Railroad Men Have to Live! STATIONARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES WINDOW CLASS LIME AND CEMENT ALL KINDS OF SPRAYS aaa ami Imported Cigars. Roeburg-, Ore. For the best ot everything in rainy weather wear, at the most reasonable prices, see Josephson 's. We are head quarters for rain-coats, rubbers, rubber boots, oil and rubber clothing in fact for everything neceasary to keep you warm and dry in wet weather. For your guns, ammunitions and porting goods see S. K. Sykes. 8-Hf TWO PIONEERS PASSED AWAY Thlii community was somewhat iboobtd yesterday, to learn that two of i ' m NMptetad pioneers iihiI paaaedaway, One of these, m Mr. Nathaniel (.'s-kelreaa, lint I vii of North Carolina, gad M years, Old ago, with it in. HrnltlM wiih tin' immediate mom f i i demise. For several day he IihiI laien lit tln hoiiiH of his daughter, Mr, I!. It. Ilnskway, of 1'ivit Bend, where In passed away early yesterday morning, lln leave two MM, Edward unit .lohn OosbdNH, ol Douglas county, ami two tii.".''-'. Mr. Ilroekway and Mm. Sarah Hedgpeth, of Oslltoroli Deoeseed wan onn of the pioOMn of lloiigla conn tv aii'l was highly respected for his sterling qoallllee. III baa ban a boay mill Useful rari'ur. TtH funeral wan lii-lil at the Hm 'rove Church, iIiIb lorenoon, Ifi-v. V. A. Bafllck conducting tin-services. The interment win at the Hurt cemetery whrrrMr. Cia-kelrea wan laid la-side hi wifi, who died inany year ago. Tin' other pioneer who passed away Ml .Mm. Mary horiin, of OolM Valley, who died at Dili Kosehnrg IIoiihh, tin Inline of her daughter, M r Harvey Jones, yesterday morning. She was a native ol I ii I inn w ami wan 73 year old. A short tune ago she sullered a stroke ol ' paralysis, which ultliiiatrly retillted in j her deslli. Mr. Fortin was one of the early settlers ol Oregon, having come o this slate with her patents, Mr. anil Mrs. David Kidenour, in IStf, where die has resided ever since. She leaves j to mourn her loss I.. 8. ami I crdiiiaiul Korlin.of (,'oles Valley;'!. It. Portia, Oakland, Cal. ; Mis. A. Starlet, ilakem Held, Cal. and Mrs. Harvey Jones, of BoMbWgi her surviving children and also the following hrothen and sisters: Mra. QeO, Shambnxik, of Portland; Mr. D. Wheeler, Mra. Keagraves and Mra. David Kidenour, of Keno, Nevada, and Mra. J. Brock and Timothy and Henry Kidenour, of Melrose, I .. cou my. The remaina were taken to Cole Val ley early this morning, where the fun eral occurred from the school house, the serine- batag conducted by Kev. K. W. I.eonaid. ! Wilbur, the services being attended by a large concourse of old friends and neighbors. WILL OBSERVE TEMPERANCE SUNDAY World's Temperance Sundsy, Nov. SSt will be observed at the M. K. churi h with an exeellent program in the even mg BOnBOBoiog at 7 : 10. Musir by Prof. Applehoff's Or.-heslr . B 'Hi! bl t'linir. Kespousive Keiidiug. Prayer, Mrs. Kunge. Bpaoial Music. A Letter Kxen ise, by six girls. Ke.ilali '-Whose Hoy Will It be," Mrs. Palm. Keiidiug, "Abstain for the Sake of 1 Ithers. " Solo, Miss Kvelyn t'urnutt. Kecitatinii, Miss LUilfa Moore. ( iffering. Music. BoBOlUoslOBi Yoncslls Chrsilcltt Mrs. Anna Lamb has gone to visit her daughter, Mrs. Win. WoodaOOal GfBBM Pass. Mrs. Susie Clark's youngest son is very ill. Mr. Carl Applugate of Sterling, Cal., is here visiting his parents and a host of other relatives. He w.is so iiiilortuuate aa to cut his foot very badly with an ax, and alter the absence of seventeen years is enjoying the scenes of his boyhood. "Bob" Mosier, H. P. fireman was . with us Sunday. Mrs. Hannah Wilson, of Drain, was here to see her sister, Mrs. Pitser Smith, ' who is quite ill at the residence of Mr. Crow. Mrs. Wm. D0VOM1 of t'anyonville, and Mrs. J. H. DeVore, of Oakland, Cal , have been visiting with MrB. HeVore ' and family of this place. Fisher & Bellows Company SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK: Any of Our Fine $15.00 Suits Any of Our "Gordon 9 3.00 Hats i Total, The two articles are yours for Interest in the meetings still con tinu it an I good I being done. Norman Urace whs lorn in the stats of Ni a fork, Mar. 4, 1822 and died at V mniila, Oregon, Nov. Ill, !I5. He lived In Indiana and Minnesota prevl us tO coming to Oregon In IHtrtl. He whs married in IKuO, to Misa Harah Atw ssl, who pasned 11110 the (ireal I'.cyo d several years sgo and he made his lion a with his daughter, Mra f.illis llrawn, who ith a brother and two llf tari survive him Tim funeral services con ducted hy Kev. Ilunyan, were held at mm o'clock, Tuesday and in spite of tin- very emd day a goodly iiumlier were present. THE FAIR WAS A BIG SUCCESS The OhffMBtbORlSfll Mf, given by the ladies of the M. Bi churi h was a success In every sens'- of thu word, fin entering, Mrs. Churchill, as chairman of the. ri'eiition committed, greeted em h guest and incidentally JfithureJ in the shekels. The walls were tastefully RJIBBfOd with greenery, vines and ferns forming the background, which served to show the beauty of the chrysanthemums more effectually. The latter were display-'! on tables in great profusion, and each variety was msrked with its sm cisl inime. The prize winners were of the nireit elegance and perfection, from the pure white of the Mrs. Kohinaoo, the cream of the Moonlight, to the deep j red varieties, all of exquisite beauty. Mrs. A. C. Marsters, as chairman of the tlower committee, displayed much last-- 111 the arrangement of the different I varieties. She was ably assisted by Mesdamea Palm, West, Oreen and Sel- i leu. The tables for serving the lunch eon were presided over by Mesdames Patrick, Palm, Howard and Thompson, while Mesdsmes Porter, Kenfro, West j and o'Neil served at the icecream table. 1 At the right ol the entrance, home made candies were tempting y dlsplayid and were dispensed to lovers ol sweets by Mrs. Booth, who was also assisted by Mesdsmes Terrell, Haines and Krauk Anderson. PRIZES AWARDED The judges were Mrs. W.R.Willis, Mrs. Kidder and Mrs. Winston, of Win j ston Bridge, and awarded prizei are aa follows: "Mrs. W. H. Robinson,'' first prize, Mra, B. W. Terrell; 2nd, Mrs. F. W. Ilaynea. "Major BotiDaffon," Mrs.. Terrell the only entry. Bhe also got prize for "Marie l.iger." She also took 1st; for "Col. Appletnn" while Mrs. Ilaynes got 2nd. Mrs. Haynes received 1st on "Timothy Katon," Mrs. I-ouis Kohlhagen, 2nd. "tiolden (iate," Mrs. Terrell 1st ; Mrs. Haynes, 2nd. "Vivian Morel," Mrs. Terrell 1st, and also 1st in "J.onls Boehmer," "(iood Gracious," Mrs. 1-ouis Kohlhagen, 1st; Mrs. Ter rell 2nd. No entry for "Helen Blood good." "Qoeen," Mrs. Haynes, 1st. No entry for "Mrs. H. Weeks." "Ni vens," Mrs. Haynes. "Intensity," Mrs. Terrell, "liold Wedding" and "Silver Wedding," no entries. "Simpson," Mrs. Terrell. "Philadelphia," no entry. "McKinley,' Mrs. Terrell 1st; Mrs. W. B Hamilton, 2nd ; Mrs. Ixinis Kohlha gen, :frd. "Modesto," Mrs W. S. Ham ilton. No entries for "Belle of Caslile" laud "Infant DOBBB Mondes " "Lin coln," Mrs. Ilaynes. "F. J. Taggart" and -'Convention Hall" not entered. "William Deckiim," Mrs. W. S. Hamil ton, also for "Florence Davis." No en try Im "Charles Davis " "Mrs. E. J. 'Hill," Mrs. Hamilton, 1st; Mrs. Kohl hagen, 2ml. Extra prizes: "Florence Pullman," 1 Mrs. Terrell, "tjlorisso," Mrs. Hamil ton. "Ci. W. Cbilds," Mrs. Hamilton. : "Best Cream," Mrs. Hamilton, 1st; Mrs j Kohlhagen, 2nd. "Best Yellow," Mrs. Haynes. "White," "Red" and "Lav ender" were not entered. "Beet I.aveu- 1 der Ostrich Plume," Mrs. Napoleon j Kice. No other ostrich plume entered. ; "Bbst Incurved," Mrs. Terrell, 1st; Mrs. Kohlhagen, 2nd and 3rd. "Ragged," I Mrs Kohlhagen 1st; Mrs. C. W. Parks, 2nd. "Pot OrOWDi" Mrs. Hamilton, I 1st ; Mrs. Ilaynes, 2nd : Mrs. Parks, 3rd. j "Field ttfOWB," Mrs. Terrell 1st; and 3rd I MrB. Haynes 2nd. "Best Boquet," I Mrs. J. T. Bryan. "Largest Variety," Mrs, Louis Kohlhagen, 53 kinds in one I huquet. $18.00 $15.00 .t, .t, .., .v.W' -t' -t' 1 . . THE DRUC STORE OF QUALITY . NEAR THE OEPOT, ROSE BURG, ORE. Wc Invite Critical I nspection . 1 TPt do no! id all the drugs that art nold in Rosburg, but WE NOLL TO ALL THE PEOPLE WHO WILL HAVE ONLY THE VERY BEST AND PUREST DRUGS. 1 , a I Don't forget this: Highest Quality in Drugs is a very important thing to you. We want an opportunity to show you our finely equipped and properly man I i aged Pharmacy. TRY US FULLERTON & . ,. .;. ni sis ;- ; B FOR 8ALE-20 acre fruit farm. Fori particulars call on Mrs. Wm. Smith j at the Sunla-aiii PhoU) Parlura. ih si fry (jgteopatby lor a sure cure. 92tl j Tonsilitis is permanently cured by Osteopathy. Consult Dr. Studley. 92tt Every ladies', misses' and childrens' cloak in our entire stock, including a good assortment of desirable, strictly up-to-date garments, will be on sale for the next ten days at heavy reductions. Bee our w indow. Joeephson's. 93 tf MARRIED smith UHaunwiaun avfi i Mr. Lynn Bmitb, of Alta, Utah, son of Tboe. Smith, of Rose! urg, to Mrs. Anna Christofaon, of Salt Lake, Utah. For the next ten days only we will offer our regular llti 50 and $15 Kuppen heimer Guaranteed Suits at the uniform lv low nrice of $13. These are new, - ....,,.. o I I , i i j fashionable garments. See our window. Josephson s. tl A Judicial Inquiry A well known traveling man who visits the drug trade saya he has often heard druggists inquire of customere who asked for a cough medicine, I whether it wss wanted for a child or for an adult, and if for a ckjild they almost ! invariably recommend Chamberlains Cough Remedy. The reason for this is that they know there is no danger from j it and that it alwavs cures. There is ! not the the least danger in giving it, and for coughs, col-' nd croup is is un ! surpassed. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. For the next ten days only, onr regu lar $12 shirtwaist suits will go for$9.S0: our reuglar $10 values for $7.80. At .losephson's. 3 tf Yesterday J. W. Dent was engaged in distributing the new fire hydrants. There are nine new c"es and he took one to North Roseburg, one to West Koseburg, another to the Grove and one into Wiiiie - addition. "Bob" Stephens was in from Oakland Tuesday, and reported that dressed tnakeys were in demand, bringing 9 ceues per pound. The secret of good health is found in Osteopathy. Consultation free. 2tf G. J. Bacher, leading resident dentist, M tf Judge Hamilton and Hon. F. W. Benson attended the anuual meeting of the state bar association, which has just been in session at Portland. Mr. Ben- 'son stated that there were about 100 I delegates present and that a tine time l waa had. -t' 't'-r- -t' "!!"!'!' f-'-t"f- 4 H TRY US RICHARDSON 7rTfT77- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One cent ptr word, Orst Insertion ; 4 r-eni per w ml for each Insertion therestier, an w-irds or less tl per month. No adTertiement la (or len than 2r cents For Sale Yon may expect results from oar classified columns. Good Business Opening About (2,000 necessary to handle it, cash or negotia ble paper. Good reason for selling. For particulars address Rox H66, Roseburg, Oregon. 83 tf FOR SALE. 15 bead of Angora goata John Doerner, Wardton, Oregon. HOTEL FOR HALE Fine opening; for the rigbt party. Good reason for eelling. For particulars, make inquiry of the Plaindealer, where information can be bad. 8ti-U For Sale Scotch Collie pups, from $2.50 to $15, the finest kind. Also Brown Leghorn and Plymouth Rock chickens and Tolouse geese. Siberian oats and cheat seed. Addreaa E. A. Kruse, Roec burg, Oregon. 84 8t Now is the time to buy your heatiDg stoves. See the new Trilby sold by S. K. Sykes. 8411 COWS FOR SALE Two fresh milk cows for sale. Call on or write J. (ireen, 4 mileesonthof Roseburg. 8i7t VETCH! VETCH! VETCH ! For vetch seed call on or address Frank Wixon, Brockway, Oregon. 91-8t For Rent FOR RENT The Robert McClelland farm containing 805 acres, situated on Deer Creek, about three miles from Roseburg. Apply to F. W. Benson, Roseburg, Ore. 89-tf FOR SALE OR RENT The Dixonville Store. For terms etc,, inquire of I. F. Rice, Roseburg, or L. H. Smick, Dixonville, Oregon. 89-1-m Help Wanted. Salesmen Wanted Cash advanced weekly ; good territory open ; outfit free. Some are making $100.00 to $150.00 per mouth. Why not you? Address: Washington Nursery Company, 77 tf Toppenish, Washington. Lost and Found. LOST Cheap purse, having chain at tached. Contained nearly $4 in sil ver. Finder leave same at the Plain dealer and receive reward. I3tf Ring Loal A eolid gold ring, witb Py rites setting, lost. Reward offered. Call at Plaindealer office. 86 tf LOST Pair of gold-rim spectacles. Finder please leave at the Plaindealer office. 2t Found A pocketbook, on one of the county roads. Owner can have same by calling at thia office, proving property, and paying for this notice. 85 tf LOST A lady's silver watch, open faced, with initial " M " on back. Waa attached to a silver chatelaine. Re turn to Maggie McClallen, or leave at thia office. Reward. 92 tf Miscellaneous. TEAM WANTED Team of horses, weight about 1 100, wanted. Enquire at Farmors' Real Estate Co. 80-Tt BOARD WANTED Koom and board are wanted, in a private family. Leave particular. for "W. A. 8." at the Plaindealer office. UO-tf icrelB ai"1 I 1 lor mil"- n grjaotwi urg.