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    ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1887.
BEGINNING A LIBRARY.
A Few Reliable Suggestion on the Proper
Selection or Book.
There conies a time in the life of most
young readers when he or she is anxious
tto own a library. The desire is often
frustrated, sometimes by poverty, but
as frequently by a wrong idea as to
what wakes a library. Middle-aged
readers gaze somewhat sadly, now and
then, upon a collection of books which,
years ago, they labeled "My Library."
It has not grown; it has been but little
used; and the owner is seldom drawn
to it If is simply a number of bound
volumes placed upon shelves.
When the reader began it he thought
that a collection of books made a library.
He added volume after volume; felt a
a pride in seeing the collection increase,
and one day woke up to the fact that he
had no mental use for a lot of books
gathered without a purpose and ar
ranged upon no plan. If a young per
son would own a library he should begin
by gathering books which he can, will
and must use. His pocket money may
amount to onlv a few dollars: but he
will act judiciously if he spends every
penny of it for one book, which he will
use frequently rather than for a dozen
books, the only parts of which he really
admires are the backs and covers.
' Nine boys out of ten will act wisely
if they make an unabridged dictionary
the "corner-stone'" of their libraries.
To purchase it may devour the savings
of a year, but the dictionary will prove
a good investment, even at that cost
Let the next purchase be a good atlas,
one that represents the earth, and not
merely that portion of it known as the
United States of America. There are
some things happening every day out
Bide of this country, which is not the
only : stage on which tragedies, melo
dranias and farces are enacted. The
dictionary and atlas should be supple
mented by a biographical dictionary, by
a dictionary of dates, and bv Brewer's
"Dictionary of Phrase and Fable.',' j
With these five books a boy or girl 5
prepared to read intelligently the n
J At-T r m
paper ami mommy magazine, g ,
Bure, the library is very small, y"
is daily used it will increase JuT
The intelligent readip-yi news
paper or magazine incluteS the habit,
which every young reader should form,
of consulting the library of five
volumes to learn the meaning of
words and allusions, the position of
places, the time of historical events, the
peculiarities of persons mentioned in
the periodicals. Then let no one of
these pass without challenging it to
stand, while you learn all about it
Reading in this way, you will soon find
it necessary to increase ' the small
library by adding to it an encyclopedia.
Snmfl ff i.haea mntr canm trr nnctlir fni
the ordinary purse, but the least costly
will be an acquisition of the right sort
The library, thus increased by a healthy
growth, may be enlarged by adding,
from time to time, any book which
responds to the reader's bent of mind,
or gratifies his desire for knowledge or
for mental exhilaration. There are
times when every reader desires to be
taken out of himself and away from
his surroundings. The book which
enables him to fiy away and be at rest,
and then returns him without injury to
his every-day life, is a serviceable book.
"My library,' says an intelligent
writer, "should grow with my mind,
my taste and my desire for knowledge.
It thus Tjecomes my serviceable friend,
to whom I may turn for instruction,
refreshment and exhilaration. I know
it; and it seems so real a companion
fhn.t, T mnsn if it is not tb Kiilstanr of
what is, and I only the Bhadow of what
may be." Tomb's Companion.
Genuine Boston Frugality.
A laughable story is told at the ex
pense of a Boston gentleman, who came
with a party of excursionists to the
coast When the Bostonian had been
duly dusted, and all traces of travel
carefully removed from his immaculate
broadcloth and shining beaver, he
turned to the affable porter with a
benign smile, and vouchsafed: "Well,
I suppose you want something for your
trouble," and, drawing out his portly
wallet, he took therefrom two bright
new pennies, and with the air of a man
who was doing rather more than was
expected of him, or the occasion de
manded, presented them to the porter.
A look of puzzled astonishment over
spread the features of the African, as
nothing smaller than the five-cent nickel
circulates here; but as soon as he re
gained speech he passed them back
with the remark: "We has no use for
them here, sah!" "O," replied the
frugal New Englander, "keep them,
keep them; you may go East some
time." San Francisco Cor. Jamestotvn
Journal.
A Little Tot's Cruel Remark.
Children are very sympathetic.
There's one quite young who's got an
aunt whom she loves very dearly, but
the child does not understand every
thing. The aunt is single, but she does
not hope to be so long, although judg
ing by the child's remarks the position
of wife is likely to be a very trying one.
The gentleman who is the object of
fluttering interest has been in the habit
of making long and frequent calls.
These calls the child has studied with
3ome regard to the aunt she adores.
The last one the child assisted at ended
abruptly.
"Aunty," she said, sadly, "which
would you rather do, talk to Mr. Jones
or go to a funeral?"
Mr. Jones felt like making a subject
for a funeral right then. San Fran
Cisco Chronicle.
There is a man in Wellington so
short that when he is ill he doesn't
know whether he has the headache or
corns. Winjkld Tribute.
I t was a very sincere prayer which a little
fellow made recently when he said, "0 Lord,
make me a good boy. And if at first you
don't- succeed, try, try again." There is also
a good deal of wisdom in the prayer.
Said a lailroad conductor to his wife, a
pious woman: "We need Sunday so badly.
No one can tell how homesick and desolate I
feel while passing along and hearing the
church-bells ringing Sabbath."
" WHITE furniture: "
now a Bright Woman Created a Unique
and Beautiful Apartment.
No sooner had we furnished our
houses in somber colors with dark ma
hogany aud early English furniture of
black oak, which appeared worm-eaten,
if it really was not, when, lo! the dealers
inaugurate a perfect craze in white fur
niture, light-colored upholstered goods,
and from the dignified and aristocratic
English or colonial styles we become
imbued with the period of Louis Quinzc.
However, the dark rich furniture is too
beautiful to give up without a struggle,
and fashion now dictates that those who
can afford it shall have each room in
their residence furnished to represent
not only a distinct period, but a certain
country as well. Thus we have English
rooms, French rooms, colonial, Egyp
tian and Japanese apartments, accord
ing to the purse or fancy. The first
"white room" built in New York
of any prominence is the music
room in the Villard mansion,
now owned and occupied by Mr.
White-law RoiJ. The floor is "highly
polished in light colored woods, and
the entire apartment is of ivory white,
picked out with gold, and in the panels
tf the walls medallions of lutes,
ribbons and scrolls of music. A hand
some "white room" has the iloor of
polished wood, with here and there a
white Astrakhan nip;; the furniture is
of white, picked out with gold, up
holstered in white satin brocade; the
curtains and other draperies, are of
white plush embroidered with gold: the
picture frames arc white and cold
white easel stands in ne corner an
white and gold piano. It makes a most
beautiful apartment. Not long ago the
writer described this room to a clever
young wife who lives in an adjacent
town. She has comparatively lillte
money, but excellent taste; recently she
invited me to see her "white room,
which she surprised me by stating was
all the result of her own ingenuity
and cost but little The wood floor
had been stained and polished to
look like cherry, and several white fox
rugs, which cost about $3.50, were laid
' i" -e and there. She had bought sev-
r the tripod-legged tables with
. ' . The lejrs sho painted white
' lines, using tht? liquid gilding.
.is were covered with white plush,
a avc ther with white felt, with yellow
satin bows at the corners and gold
fringe. She also made a mantel scarf
of while plush, trimmed with yellow
bows. An old-fashioned high-backed
kitchen chair she painted white and
made for it a vellow plush cushion
One of the. ordinarv Shaker roekinsr
chairs was also painted white and gold,
and aver the red nd black braided scat
she had tacked white felt, with some
yellow flower"" crfibroidercd upon it,
while the bae was decorated with a
yellow Chinese "s-'-arf. Plants grew
in common flovluj oW painted white;
an easel was m. of pine, painted
white, while over the mantel was an
old-fashioned oval mirror, such as were
used fifteen years ago. Between the
windows she had hung the mirror
lengthwise and painted its common
black walnut frame white, looping a
white silk scarf, with gold figures,
around it A milking stool, also painted
white, with a bunch of yellow flowe
painted upon the seat, stood in
a corner; at tne winuows were
wliite China silk curtains, tied back
with yellow bows. These curtains,
being of the same material as
silk handkerchiefs, of course wash as
well. Old disused walnut picture frames
were also painted and gilded to match
the other articles. And a beautiful wall
bracket was made of a square of pine
board, to which was nailed three little
shelves put on irregularly like three
steps. This also was painted white,
gilded on the edges of the shelves and
hung up by screw eyes, which were con
cealed by yellow bows a pretty yellow.
A Leeds vase was one of the ornaments,
a white candlestick which held a yellow
twisted candle, a choice bit of Royal
Worcester, which were among the pos
sessions, and, of course, other orna
ments about the apartment A bird
sang in a brass cr y , harmonizing with
the decorations, f ic rffeet was like
fairyland, and ii Jit of this fact the
pretty owner o' all informed us that
this charming resuli was reached at a
cost not exceeding twenty-five dollars.
It would be difficidt to say which was
the more beautiful, the "white room,"
with its gorgeousness and white piano,
which apartment cost in the neighbor
hood of $10,000, or that of the pretty
vounjr housewife who, with little money
but much taste and industry, had crea
ted an apartment unique, beautiful and,
better than all. showing her own indi-
vW N. Y. Mail and Express.
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"," Diameter of a Circle.
..'" rstHtively few persons are aware
til's de diameter of a circle or a pipe
wiili" an area equal to that of any two
other one3 may be found by means of
nothing but the square corner of a
boaitt and a rule, without the aid of
any calculation. The process consists
simply in laying off the two diameters
on two edges of the board and meas
uring diagonally from one to the
other. If a carpenter's square is handy
the process is reduced to the simple
diagonal measurement In case there
art; three or more pipes to be led into
one, any two of then may be converted
into an equivalent one, and this one
may be added to the other. Boston
Budget.
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Mrs. Brimmer "I think, if I were
Mrs. A-, I would stay at home from a
reception if I had such a humor on my
neck!" Mr. B. "Who said she had a
humor on her neck?" Mrs. Ii. "The
papers. They say she had a string of
carbuncles around her neck." Boston
Budget.
Bucklens Arnica Salve-
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or maney
refunded' Price 25 cts tbox.
For saleby Marsters & Co
"If you have a friend worth loving,
Love him. Yes, and let him know
That you love him, ere life's evening
Tinge his brow with sunset glow;
Why should good words ne'er be said
Of a friend till he is dead?"
Some one says, "The mischievous boy is
simply a locomotive off the track." And, we
may remark, a wtecked locomotive is gener
ally caused by a misplaced switch Puck.
The emotions that crystallize into character
must always be the precipitatss of intellectual
convictions. E, G. Robinson, D. D.
A Creaking Hinge
Is dry and turns hard, until oil is applied,
after which it moves easily. When the
joints, or binges, of the body are stiffened
and inflamed by Rheumatism, they can
not be moved without causing the most
excruciating pains. Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
by its action on the blood, relieves this
condition, and restores the joints to good
working order.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla has effected, in our
city, many most remarkable cures, in
cases which baffled the efforts of the
most experienced physicians. Were it
necessary, I could give the names ol
many individuals who have been cured
by taking this medicine. In my case it
has worked wonders, relieving me of
Rheumatism,
after being troubled with it for years. In
this, and all other diseases arising from
impure blood, there is no remedy with
which I am acquainted, that affords such
relief as Avct's Sarsaparilla. R. H.
Lawrence, M. D., Baltimore, Md.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured me of Gout
and Rheumatism, when nothing else
would. It has eradicated every trace of
disease from my system. R. H. Short,
Manager Hotel Belmont, Lowell, Mass. ;
I was, daring many months, a sufferer
from chronic Rheumatism. The disease
afflicted me grievously, in spite of all the
remedies I could find, until I commenced
using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I took sev
eral bottles of this preparation, and was
speedily restored to health. J. Fream,
Independence, Va. tt
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Prepared by Dr. J. C.Ayer&Co.,Ixwell,Mass. !
Gold by all Druggists. Price (1 ; six bottles, 5.
;. HOliTil HFdUA MILLS
M AX U FACT LUES THE
BEST FLOUR
SOLD IX-
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GCAKAXTEKD LUAL TO Tllli IS EST
"New Process Flour."
1000 KEWAHJ)
Will bo given aiiy man
wno win priMluce a tci
enlist or large experi
ence, ana widely known
lo ho an nonerable man
who Will assert that re
filled cast zinc is uot one
of the moat enduring of
all known material!) to
withstand the actions of
the waather.
DETROIT
BRONZE CO.,
Detroit, MMi
ENDORSED BT
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WHITE BRONZE
Samuel Marks,
S. TJARKS & Co.
Asher Marks
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Were awarded '
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WORLD'S FAIR,
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J, A. Cardwell, Agent, - Jacksonville, Oregon
Just
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HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
CiOTHINIJ, BUY GOODS, 'GROCtRlH
Crockery, Glassware,
Provisions, Cigars,
Boots and Shoes.
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You know what good goods are?
Yon know what a bargain is'.1
You want lo save lots of money?
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HOICE WHEAT STORID FOR FARMERS AXD
Bought For Cash.
LINCOLN & BASHER,
Proprietors.
The Red Corner
Keeps Constantly on hand the
Finest Cigars, Tobacco
NUTS,
TOYS,
NOTIONS,
and-
Evervtliina usually kept in a FIRST-
CLASS Notion and Candy Store.
5G.A.TATL0E
Will sell by the motto
"LIVE AFD LET LIVE1
Call and Examine our Stock
-Before-
PURCHASING ELSEWHERE
J II. O'M ALLEY,
, PropiMor of the
ROSEBUllO MARBLE WORKS,
Aud Dealer in
TOOMBSTONES, TABLETS,. ETC.
Shop Kerr of Hojian's Store.
" BEAD ON!
To the public generally.
In order to meet the first
- .
pay ment arising fr pm the set
tlement of our late! trouble, we
will offer, during the next 30
davs, without reserve, all of
our splendid stock j of goods at
Prices LOWER than You Can
Get m San Francisco. Come
and price the goods & prove it.
May 13, 1887. CARO BROS.
Woo! and Produce of every Descrip
tion Bought
AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM.
. MATlltfeS CO - IlosclMirgr, Or.
PaTTBB&oifs Mill
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Makes The Very Best Lumber.
ROUG II i-er-M 88.00
RUSTIC iei- M ; .816.00
FLOORING per M .810.00.
Sam Cameuok Manager.
Situated 15 miles from Roseburg on North Uini(iua. Good loads in Summer.
HITCH UP!
MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ARE
oflered for salo represented
as good as the Famous
PEARL TOP
BUT THEY
And like all Counterfeits lack f be
Remarkable LASTING Qualities
OF THE GEXUIXE. .
ASK FOR
And Insist "pXjjv THIS
upon jf Exact
hatisgo 'j Hlab el
them ; j on Each
Willi Qr-rCty
CH13EJEI
rat0ct.8O.lSS3.
The PEARL TOP is
Manufactured OXLY by
PITTSBURGH. PA.
But before you do (Hat come 'round
G. WOODWARD'S
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IS A GENUINE
IS AN OPEN
Or Eft
Buy a New Set of Harness
OR A SADDLE
One of the Biggest and Best Stock of Goods ever BrousrLt to Town. I
use nothing but the best leather, and have got
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON ME
W. Gr. Woodwards Moseburg.
DEALERS IN
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PAINTS,
JEWELRY,
OILS,
SUCCESSOR TO
O. cfc JEt Trlscjs
A Full; Line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Table axd Pocket Cotleky,
Glassware, i Crockery
Quecnswa.ro Etc.
Goods Delivered anywhere in tb
City limits, Free of Charge.
BARKER !& WILLIS,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK
ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO,
CIGARS, ETC. ETC.
A SPECIALTY.
Produce bought and the highest etrsh
price paid.
ROSEBURG OREGON.
DRUGS,
GLASS, JEWELRY, WATCHES,
PUTTY, COMBS, EIC. ETC
Ave expect to do a strictly cash business, and will endeavor to make it to
the interest of all to deal with us. We also invite a continuation of the pat
ronage of all former patrons, and solicit new ones.
ggT GIVE US A CALL.
Co.
GEO. M. PRIOR
Camas Valley.
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Camas Valley,
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When the w Child, ibe cried for Castoria,
When she became Mis, she clung to Castoria,
Wlwa shs had Children, she gare them Castoria.
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DEALER IX
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, SPECTACLES AND
OAKLAND OREGON
OPTICAL GOODS A SPECIALTY.
ALL WORK WARRANTED i
LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CONSTANTLY ON HAND
and furnished on short Notice and at the LOWEST GOING PRICES.
RUSf IG AND FLOORING A SPECIALTY.
Furnished in any Dimensions!, to Order-
Address,
PRIOR & FERGUSON, Camas Valley, Dou-das County.
Or to,F. P. McDEVITT,
Roseburg.
Abraham. Wheeler &
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DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Hosetvure Oregon.
Has on hand constantly a large and complete assortment of
General Merchandise and will be pleased to see his old friends
aud patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsideration olthe
scarcity of money and Uie present depression in business, will
study their own interests by calling on h;m and examining
aaoss AW) pricks
Before purchasing elsewhere. I do not claim to sell goods
at cost, or less than cost, hut will assure all who patronize me
tfcat thoy will get their goods
At The Lowest Idvinr Profit.
Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price,
Sol. Abraham.
All Kinds Of Fancy Groceries,
Stationary Photograph and
Autograph Albums
Stand, Hand, and
JVI. JOSEPHSON
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CASH if 111
Perfumery,
Crockery and
Oueens Ware,
Hanging Lamps
WARE, and TEN THOUSAND
TABLE CUTLERY AND SILER
OTHER THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
Call And See Me At The
Post Office, Stand.
CUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT.
Moore & Evans-
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Keeps a lull line o Dress Goods of evciy variety and Shade.
A full line of Silks.
A full lino of Satins, Brocades' and Velvets.
A full lino of Fancy Dress Goods.
A full line of Hosiery.
1 full line of Clothing.
A fall line of Furnishing Goods. .
A full line of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
U A. full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos
A full line of Crockery and Glassware.
And last, but not least, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all
kinds of Ladies Ilat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern.
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WELL HERE WE AHE AGAIN
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dr. jordan's
Museum of Anatomy.'
751 MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO.
WflOASD LEARX HOW TO AOID
VJ Uiscasc, and how womlurfuili
yon are made. Private office, 211 Cearj- Street
Consultation on lost manhood and all diseases of
men.- Send for Books.
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The Empire Steel Frame Folding Binder can be folded in a moment to pass
through a ten foot gate, the only binder that can be raised or lowered bodily
while the machine i3 in motion. The Studebaker Steel Skein wagon, the
Rissel Chilled plow, the Acme Pulverizing harrow, in fact a full line of agri-
X J CAUJjE, A en .
culture good
MES.E.FHOTCHKISS
FINE MILLINERY
AND
W1
3STEAT 3DRESSMAKINO
ROSEBURG OREGON.
ILL FCRXISH YOU THE BEST AXD FINEST
Goods in the market. Ladies Wear. l.ae.
Kuctmss, to9ery anujee:iy.
The dressmaking department U in skillful
hands, and under the immediate supervision
of Mrs. Ilotchkiss.
CALL AND SEE. NEAR THE DEfOT
JOSEPH SHINDLER.
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Of The-
CIT Y BAKE RY
AND
KEErS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
full stock of Bread, Cakes, Ties, Plain
and Fancy Crackers, etc. Alwi a fine selection
of French and American Candies and Chc-
!ate Goods
The largest Hardware house in Oregon is now prepared torccieveyou with open
can offer you Big Bargains in
Champion Steel Mowers
The best in the world-Light Reapers, steel Harvesters & Binders.
The Champion Steel Binder is a "daisy" Look at it and weep you
mossbacks of ether machines To see is to buy.
We Defy the world to produce its equal,
Superior Stoves and Ranges-Firebacks warranted for 15
years-Cant be beaU
Lansing Steel Skein Wagons-Look at them and tell up what you
think of them. W hite, New Home and Domestic Sewing Ma
chines. Everybody knows them.
Plows, Cultivators, Aultman Taylor threshers, Hardware of every description.
Tinware till you can't rest If it isa't cheap enough we will give it to you
New Stage Line.
ROSEBURG TO CAMAS VALLEY
Leaves lioseburg, Mondays, Wcdnes
diys, Fridays, and returns Tuesdays,
Ihursdays, and Saturdays. Time of
leaving both terminal points G o'clock
m. and arrives at each point at o
o clock p. m. ?
ROBT, T. McCVLLOCH,
Prop.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
gSMO.ND HOTEL,
First Class In Every Particular,
COHNEtt Feojt A.D MoRKISOS Stb.
PORTLAND,
OREGON
Thomas Gcixeax, Proprietor.
LANGENBEBG'S
Besot and Shoe Stare,
Jackson Street.OpposIte Post Office,
Boselarg, Oregon.
KEEPS ON I1ASD THE LVRGEST AND BEST
assortment of Eastern und San Francisco nd
other makes of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITEBS, SUP
PERS and everything in the Boot and Shoe hne, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boots and Shoes Made to Order, and Ferfect
Fit Guaranteed.
I use tho Best of Leather and Warrant all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice,
Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and
VIOLIN STRINGS.
LOUIS LANOENBE R(7.
FUHNI1 VllE rALALF,
UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE
lias the finest itock of furniture south of Portland
which he sells as cheap as it can be bought
in be State. : The new tangled
no uble bed lounge.
AND
PATENT CORNICES.
"W ITX3Xt RXFZiES-
s Dont forget that we can sell you cheaper than any one in the Slate Only
$14. Write for prices. Wc have a Store, Cellar and warehouse full of goods
and we inust sell. If you want bargains come and see us. If you can't come
wiito and we will save you some money.
snsiuDAx'mxos.
Also has on band a full assortment of beds and bed
ding, chairs, tables,
BUltEAUS AND COMMODES,
And all kinds of Childrens Chairs, etc.
i. GILDERSLEEVE.
Roseburg Flouring Mills
RAST CRITESER.
This mill is turning out
CHOICES FLOUR,
and
will see that you are satisfied.
Get your biscuit flour at the
Roseburg Mills
The highest
wheat.
market price paid for
Sugar PineMill
Is now running on full time and has
250,000 feet of logs ready for sawing
SEND IN YOUR ORDERS AT CXCE.
If you want good first class lumber
of all kinds, come to the Sugar Pine
Mill 12 miles west of Roseburg on. the
Coos Bay road. ' "