Houses of Ill Repute

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One of the prominent "sporting houses" of the 1890s was on the east side of Main Street between Douglas and Washington Avenues.

About the same time there was another house at the southwest corner of Jackson Street and Douglas Avenue.

"I guess everybody knows what a house of ill fame is. We had one run by a good friend of mine, an elderly woman. I thought she was a doll."

Former Roseburg Mayor Al Flegel

"Mary was a good gal and a good friend. But she in the wrong business, but that was her business."

FORMER MAYOR AL FLEGEL

A sign at the "Leon Rooms" (the locals called it the "Layon Rooms") a sign at the head of a long flight of stairs bore the legend "Our Customers Come First".

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