$ (o ) (0 ) (e ) ) NOW S THE TIME TO BUY If you would take advantage of this goldeu opportunitj to purchase first class goods at the very lowest figures. m We have made great reductions prices of Overcoats, Men's and Boys' Clothiug, Ladies' Jackets, Shirt Waists, Skirts and Dress Goods. S H O S We carry in stock a complete line of Ladies', Geutlemeu's and Childreus Shoes, stylish, ervipable and durable: MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENIED TO Peop I. ABRAHAH, Prop. s Store One Door South of P. O. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. f THE NEW Cor. Washington and Mitin Streets Mrs. Belle Collins For Good Pictures and Fair Prices Go To Smith's Sunbeam 'Mo Parlor Corner Pine and Lane Sts., Rosebtirg, - Abstract ol Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for Sling on Govern ment Land. Bine P-nle ol Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Buildings. Tal designs for Off ice Fixtures ROSEBURG. OREGON Citation. of Cifciti ion. In the County Court of the State Orecon for Dc-uslas County : In the Matter ol Uie Guardianship of the Estate of Thomas Gray, Id Gray, Belle dray, Kate Gray and Ruel Gray, minor children. To Mary C. Gray and all other per sons interested in said estates: 2 X THE N ME OF THE STATE OF (REOS t You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear in the. County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, on Monday, the 4th day of April, 191H, at the hour of 10 o'clock iu the forenoon of said day, at the court house in Rose burg, eaid County and State, and show cause, if any there be, why a license should not be" granted as prayed for in the duly verified petition of Mary C. Gray, guardian of the estates ot said minor children; which petition has been duly filed in the above court, for the Bale of the undivided interest of each of said minor children in the following described premises, to-wit: Beginning at a point 9.80 chains South and 9.30 chains West of the N. E Cor tliR L. Poindexter Donation Land niaim No H2in T. 17 S . R. 4 V ; thence i West 13.S0. chpins -Tnnos' lanM ' UlRnce k v. rvimpr tlipreof : tlience West 20! chains to S. W. Corner of" said Jones' land; thence South 16.12 chains to S. E Dr's. Cheadle& Johnson, dentists. Jav Woodruff is actiuj; aa clerk at the store of Ash & Attwell. W. R. Jones and wife, of fealem, were in Roseburg.this week. If you waut good health see the Os teopathic physician. Miss Fannie Colvin, of Drain, is visit ing friends in this city. Philip Standley, of Camas Valley, is in this city on business. R. J. Tapp, of Oakland, is registered at the McClallen House. Kill gloves, black and colors, f 1.00 and $1.50 kinds, $.75, Ash & Attwell. Pruning shears, saws and a complete line of spray pumps at S. K. Sykes. Boys' clothinc, from 4 to 14 years, a variety of kinds, AT COST, Ash & Att well. Mrs. F. J. Reed, of Ashland, U the guest of Mrs. F. II. Hoffman, of this city. Our spraying outfits are snperi6r to other kinds, last longer, and are not too costly. S. K. Sykes. We rely on low prices to win trade on fair treatment to retain it. S K Sykes, the hardware man. Come and see what we hav in men's hats, op to date goals, AT THE COST PRICE, Ash & Attwell. Miss Nellie Hay, of the Harrisburg Bulletin staff, was the guest of the fami ly of Dr. E. DuGas, Sunday. Men's, women's and children's und. r wear, both summer and winter weight, AT COST, Ash & Attwell. "Dutch" Nadler, irlvo will be stationed at second bas for "Pap" Morrow's "In vincibles," has returned from Portland. J. W. Krewson, of Drain, was in this city, on business, last week, and re turned liome, on Saturday morning's local. Investigate, compare. We seek your business only on the basis of mu tual interest. Hardware etc. S. X. Svkes. In addition to low prices we guaran tee prompt service and absoluto satis faction. Stoves and tinware S. K. Sykes. F. 'E. "Wells and J. E. McGuire -were in from Olalla', this week. They report the road on this side of Hoover Hill almost impassable. W. A. Dauley, yardmasterof Ashland, is in tliis city, visiting railroad friends. This is Mr. Danley'tj first recess frem business in the last three years. Dr. ILL. Studley Osteopathic Physi cian, Roseburj: office over the post office. Consultation free. As a preventative or curative there are none so good. Attorney J. K. Fitzhugh, of Portland, who has been visiting his parents, Hon Cheadlo & Johnson, dentists. Those who havo tried' Osteopathy praise it to tho skies,, . ,,. f .,i 13 ""' T. J. Williams of Wilbur-was in Rose burg on business today. Simouds' cross cut saws are tho host. Sold by S. K. Sykes. 26-tf. Buy your spray pumps and etc., at Sykes'. Wood for sale. Leave order with J. F. Barker. tf Osteopathy cures appendicitis without the risk of your life. Diseases of women respond "readily to osteopathic treatment. Wm. How of Saginaw was registered at the Mc Clallen House Friday. Osteopathy is the best treatment, for nervousness and female troubles. D. M. Davis, of Myrtlo Creek was a Rosehurg business caller last week. W. A. Chaffin and wife of Myrtlo Creek were in Rosebtirg last Friday. Robert Johnson, of Myrtle Creek was registered at the Mc Clallen last week. Fresh Candies manufactured daily at Currier's confectionary best inthecitv Miss Fannie Peterson, of Kellogg, is the guest of Mrs. S. H. Munson, this week. Deputy Assessor L. L. Mathews, of Glide, was in Roseburgon business Saturday. H. R. Dimmick, a prominent citizen oi r.iKiun, is in mis aty, toaav, onk business. W. A. Simmons, a prominent citizen of the Brockway district, was in this city "aturdav. For Trade Small farms in Southern Indiana to trade for Oregon property. H. L. Ball. .T3tf A cost sale of new millinerv including streets hats, dress hats and trimmings at Mrs L. M. Perry's. Every price we quote represents the best value obtainable for that price, S K Sykes, stoves and tinwjre. We buy right, we sell ritrht; we name our priees with confidence. Implements and Hardware. S. K. Svkes. Show wisdom by seekinz tho store where reliable goods are sold as a nv.it- ter of principle. S K Sykes, hardware. Mrs. M. T. Cope, of San Francifco, and Mrs. M. Embler, of AlfiVriy, are in Sex Jltill Sisters' $2.00 trimmed lrnbj. Get your poultry supplies of S. K. Sykes. 20 tf. Delnysnro dangerous. Sec tho Osteo pathic Phyticinn at onco. Judue Joe Lyons, of Drain, was iu tho city Saturday on huciuots. J. P. McKay, of Wilbur, was in Rose burg last week on business. MrH. C5. V. Riddle, of Azalea, has been visiting relatives in this city. Hell Sisters' grand opening, Monday Tuesday and Wednesday, 21, 22, 23, Dont fail to see tho Osteopathic Physician. You will never regret it Exclusive- styles and rarest bargains in now miUniery at Mrs L. M. Perry W. E. Cliiwonnoel. tho iowoler, has returned fro.m a business visit in Port land. Spray pumps, hoso. nozzles, rods and :vfull lino of pruning tools nt K. K Sykes, 20-f. An elecailt line of street and dress hats, latest models on sale at Mrs L. M Perry's. John Alexander, of Glide, was in tho city, on hia, usual weekly business visit, Saturday. Mrs. KiS.Tavlor. of Oakland, la tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. L: M. Ross, of this city. Mrs Ann Compton, of this city, is the gHest of her eon, J;'J. Flett, at Corval- lis, this week. Williani Rose and wife havo returned froin a visit with relatives at Gold HilW Jackson county. ... .2ow js the time to buy your pruning tools ami spray pumps. S. K. Sykes has the largest lino. 20-tf. Attorney J. S. Medley and Fred Bar- tels, of Cottage Grove, were in the city on. business Saturday. You say you dont believe in Otteo- pahty. You dont have to. It will cure you Just the same. Plain sewing and dressmaking is eolic ited by Mrs. tVooten on tho corner of Oak and Stophens streets. Mrs. S. I. Thornton, who has been visiting her sou, Lee, at Albany, re turned home, Thursday evening. A. D. Yaud walker, of Portland, was in tbis-city visiting friends and attend ing to business one day Inst week. J. G. Goff, of Oakland, who has been attending to business matters in this city, returned home on Saturday' local. Dr. H. L. Studley, the Osteopathic Physicirq, over the post office. Consulta tion free. All diseases vield to theJ treatment. Haveyou seen that elegant line of lace curtains? We are showing also full line ot portiers and window shades. B W Strong. Charles Dottge and family, of Myrtle Point, arrived in thi city last week. It Dodgo to locate this aty the guest of their daughter, Mrs. C. Gaddis. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cranfill, who have been visiting relatives in this city for the past two weeks, returned to their home at Medford Saturday. E. N. Camp a prominent mining man of Glfudalu was in Rosebure, on busi ness last week, He reports the mines in that eection are all doing well. Julius Thorn, wife and eon of Wis- is the intention of Mr, yi this city. Mies Mabel Galey, of Aehland, who has been visiting Mrs E. M.Cheadle, of this city, returned homo on Friday evening's local. Miss Ztia Zilorf returned. Sunday from IVtrtland, where she has been the guest other broiftjrs, Fred and Paul Zigler, of that city. Mrs. C. W. Nottingham, of Porthnd, arrived in this city Friday evening, and is now the poest of her daughter, Mrs. E. N. Fulhsrton, of West Ro?cburg Our spring lino of carpets has arrived, ami ws are prepared to fit up your houtc in tilt' latest designs and coloring. Call and examine for yourjelf. B W. Strong the Furnitnre man. n immeiiK; line of Morris Chairs and Rockers nst received at Strong's Furni ture Store; also a full line ol all kinds of Furniture at reasonable prices. Call i , l Opening of Spring; Millinery March 23, 34, 25 and 26 1 Ou Wednesday, March 23, we inaugurate our opening of millinery for Spring and Summer 1904, when we will present for your inspection and approval a various assortment of hats ranging from the dainty exclusive Paris creation, to the more moderately priced copies of the latest imported models, the whole supplemented by an array of street, tailored and walking shapes whU- rt v- passed for beauty, style and value. ,Ve also show for the first time in Rosebtirg, a line of the Celebrated Gage hats," acknowledged to surpass all others for style and originality. . , Street hats are now, on exhibition. Or JOSEPHSON II ROSEBUM," ORE, Qiacc V. MclIInger, Elocutionist. The following program to be given in First Christian church, Friday evening. 5Iarch 25, 1901: Muric, " Male Quartet Tho Traitor's Death Bed, Geo. IJppard The Neglected Continent." The Ladies' Missionary Society of the Presbytetian church will give a South American evening next Friday, Msrch 25, at 7:30 p. m. During the afternoon there wili tx One-leggel Goose, Vocal Solo, My Uncle. Jes "fere Christmas, Her Folks and His'n, Anthem, istor aud I, In Boic, Jennie, ocal Solo, olnntecr Organist, How Salvation Won, Rock of Aces, Coming Through the Rye, " Frank Kennedy recently receivud a letter from Fritz'Stauffer, of the Rose burg brewery, who has been visiting his old homo in Germany. Mr. SUufTer states that he will arrive home on the local, next Saturday evening, accompa- ied br hia wife.- Anon ! Brazilian and home-made eakes and Mrs. Edith Kelly A lion . . Riley Ben King Choir Anon Melody by Kesi Fred Ejnorson Brooks Mrs. A.T. Steiner Selected Pantomime ndies for sale after two o'clock, and outh American cariosities en exhibi tion. Usriog the erenmg there will be musical program, and address by Prof. Fona-ubjct, "Brazil." Among Uie cuiioaitiea exhibited will be specimens of nnofoal embroideries, Brazilian point ami other laces, rare rawn work, old, tortoiee shell carving, ntique silver utensils, Brazilian woods nd carving, artificial Sowers made from feathers, shells, pith, strw and linings of eggshells, Inca polterv, baskets, old, paniih money (pieces of eight), photo- rapbs and a small colleciion of dolls. General adaiissioo, ten cents. A Favorite Remedy for Babies. sister and ttul eee for yourself: 99-! f Its pleasant tasto and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Rente- A. S. Ireland, forest supervisor, left I dv a favorite with the mothers of small this city, Friday morning, for Lane j children. It quickly cures their coughs county, to resume his duties in connec-1 and coIJs and prevents any danger ot tion with the government survey in ("pneumonia or other serious conse- nuenccs. It not only cures croup, but when given aa soon as tho croupy cough ,V to N E CoSe r of J. S. FilzhuRl, and wife, ol this city, for arrived here Saturday n,ga to eSuth 10 chains to ,ie part month, returned home this t for rfiort tttno with their sons, . iihi iv.: iwm wuuii A 1 ill Kll 11113 i;iLy. morning. Capt. A. E. Voorheis, Corner of land ; thence . Rogue River Courier, West 19.59 chains to center of Count. J Grantg Pas8 Was in this city, on I road known as the River Koau; before the U S land office Fri thence S. 17 degrees East along center beiore u.e u. fa. lana oii.ee, tn of said road 3L.4o cliains to conui iiubui , un i.i a y un. etlitor of the published at busi- Friday. .Geo. W. Dimmick, county treasurer, made a business trip to Drain Sunday. He says that C E. Haeard is promi nently spoken of there for County clerk. progress on the military wagon road D. S. T. West, fire insurance, notary public, city property rented, county and city warrants bought, aim collections made. Office on Jackson street, o: 407, Hoover building, opposite post office. Mrs. W. M. Cooktey and daughter, Mrs. G. G. Bartlett, of Portland, who havo been the guests of Mre. Alice Van appears will prevent tnc attact. sale by A. C. Marstere x Co. For Honey to Loan. said donation claim ; thence taet '0.io chains to S . Corner of Wiscareon s land; thence JSortli 10 cliains; r-asno, chains; North 4 chains to boundary of Bald uonauoa on omuauuci unni thence Northwesterly and Kortheaster iy along said boundary to a i point due South of place of beginning; thence North to place of beginning, excepting the tract of about one acre deeded to c..i,l niHtrirt Sn. 12: containinc 183.- 20 acres of land. All of the above de scribed premises are lying, being and situated in Lane County, Oregon. The interest of each of raid minor children in said premises is an undi vided one-forty-ninth (1-49; interest. This citation is published pursuant to the order of the Hon. M. D Thompson, Judce ol said Court. WITNESS the Hon. M. D- Thompson, judge of the County Court of the State Ir fw.. fnr tliA County of Douglas witbrthe seal of said court affixed tins 7tn day of March, 1904. M. D. Thompson, Judge. Attest D. R. SiiXmbkook, Clerk, By J. E. Sawyers, Deputy. Owing to a freight wreck near Can tara, Calif., the northbound local will not arrive until about six o'clock this evening. A stub local was sent north from this pla: e on the regular time this morning. G. W. Rapp, left thiscitv Sunday morning for Portland to represent tho Roseburgjodgeof the Maccabees at grand lodge which convenes there. Mrs. Roy Mc Clallen, represents the L. 0. T. M of this city. 0. C. Pollard, the Rogue River mining operator, and his two nephews, Obe and Thomas, returned from Portland on Friday night's local. Mr. Pollard, sr., has been receiving medical atten tion at that place and naa almost en tirely recovered from his recent illness. C. P. Barnard is in this city, from Eu gene, looking after business matters in As financial agent for capital I am prepared to loan money in any amount from toO to $500 on real estate or pcr- Buren and her daushtcr, Mies Mabel, Uon-,1 security , or to purchaso property for the past few wccjis, returned Home our;..i,t. or to purchase good notes at n on Friday morning's local. discount. Tho money can oftentimes Early Friday morning tno sidewalk be aid or drafts issued the same day and window in front of Josephsou'a tuat wio appneauon maue. t-u.ju.io of H. H. Brookes,, at the- Plukpkalkb If you want to eee or purchase the .cj ucot t.ipr cauuiei uianuiaciureo, -. . ., . , trnt.nrcf. go to A. C. Marsters & Co. and inspect ,ie B,-?"a 01 cml10' " c lK"' T ' . Buckeye. It is warranted u,oou c'."' - v" J. -alar. 73l wore just finishing a night of SU Pat ricks pnjoyment Oneot the important duties of tho narent. to the child is to eee that the I ' child nrriv-M - at tho age of maturity with gootl teeth. Thin can only ba done .v frfvmnnt consultation of a competent Emmett Butler and Bichard Morris, dcatst, auch you will find Dr. Pearson tho two S. P. engineers who are meni- with ofliccB in tho Marks building bers of the grievance committee, from Fees reasonable and all work guaranteed M 21, lmo, the renowned n every particul If troubled with weak digestion, belching or sour stomach, use Chamber ban's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will get quick relief. For sale by A C Mareters & Co Accident to Railroaders. County Treasurer's Notice. office. We find Mr. Potter a genial jolly " ' . . . i i j.ii i i.i . . i -" connection with tho Matsbfield stage s,.u uu uu.u k v see .im . ratcd fa L,uo anJ w Lat00nlng the beneath the wheels. t. i i . f t .i i muKinv reiruiar yihiih in liiih riiv (iiirincv i . .... . . ... .1 line. . lb iwseiuiu niui, mt. iarniu . - J V CO orB Ol ttlO ClUO. W il.O W lltO WUS ItlU x -r:v.i.-.. 1 1M H. predominating color in tuo parlors. t weck or moro tom a pajnfut acci I Notice is hereby given to all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to and including Jan. 8, t1902, are re nuestcd to present the same at the County Treasurer's office for payment as interest will cease thereon after the date nf this notice. Tatid .Rosebnrg, Douglas County Oregon, March 3, 1904. Geo. W. Dimmick, 18.8t " County Treasurer. The Neglected Continent. f The Ladies Missionary Society of the -Fresbyterian church will give a South Amorfean affernoon and evening i i (he nnxt week. There .;n'hA.an exhibit of curiositifa from cM, Airii'rican countries and Brazilian cakes'and camlics will be offered for sale witlf the recipe with ice cream. Prof. Fenn is to deliver the address of the evening, subject. "Braal. n. date of the enterUinment win i-e ui this railroad division, have returned from San Franqieco, where they havo been for the past month, on committee work. Judge C. O. Potter, of Eugene was in this city on business Friday, and spent a lew minutes in tho 1 LAiNd ealer Wm. Taylor, the S. P. brakeman met utth an unusual accident at Medford last Wednesday night, which might easily havo terminated fatally. He was running on tho top of a refrigerator car and stubbed hia toa just as tho car was brought to a slop by the engine which w.is iltached to a stnne of cars. Taylor wns thrown over the end of tho car fall ; i" n, lr. fnot nml fitrikimr on his One of the most pleasant events of the fchonider between tho tracks nt tho end season was the first anniversary of the . ,,, , on,i . llnni,lfi to rise. The C F. C'b celebrate! at the home of Miss .Ajiritneti missed his lantern which had Lleio Benedick, lost eduesday Bono out( ami j,, u,o nbsonco of proper evening, oames anu music were BiKn!lia Went to investigate tne case the principle foatures of tho ovening. rjaj tne aoliQ a ow feet farther, The reception hall was trstefully de- Tayi0r would surely havo been crushed will teke charge ol the stage route in wv curcul1 courl BeaEon 01 nexl term person, soon. If so, he will move his L. J. Simpson has instituted proceed family back to this city. jngs to foreclose a morlacc for 12775 and Rev. Mr. Lake, new rector of St. interest against the Great Central Land George's, preached ins nrst, and a mo9t improvement company, wlucli is excellent, sermon, from that pulpit, last I secured by a piece of land in. tho town- niuht. Tho church was filled until site of Bangor on which stands tho main standing room was at a premium, and I nnd only building in the railroad ter the universal comment of all his hearers minal. Marshfiold Sun was more man grauiymg w vno lnenua uememuer ttiat It is quality, not of the new recto'r. quantity, that wo strive for in furnish The lovers of base ball and the people ing our city trade, therefore you will in eeneral, of Rosebtirg, regret very always get the cheapest milk of tho much to learn of the death of Fred Taliafero, of Eugene, who was to havo been on tho pitching staff of the Rose burg team, this year. Mr. Taliafero's death ocrnrrcd in Lane county, tho eveninc of March 15th, after a short The dininc room was beautifully decora- dont. While bring on his locomotive, ted in bluo and gold wliile voilets were heavy stick ot wood leu irom tne lomier, used in profusion, llio favors were boquets of violets tied with the club colors. A dainty lunch was served after which tho guests were entertained by both vocal and instrumental music. At a late hour the euost wended their way homeward voting Miss Elsie n most perfect hostess. striking his foot aud crushing a number of toes. He will be mcapicttated for number of weeks. Roguo River Courier, 1 CARPETS S a o - Elegant Axminsifer Velvet aRd Tapestry Full line of Ingrains Both Woo! and Cotton We are shoring a ge Kae of Lace Curtains which have jost arrived. Fifty pairs of. Portiere ia the kieat desiges and coioriags. o o o a DIED. We carry from soo to xooo Window Shades stock including the celebrated Henry W. Green shade, the best that money can buy. BALL. At Canyonville, Oregon, Mar. 17,1901, Mrs. Amanda Ball, aged OS years, of general debility. Mrs. Ball was a pioneer of this state and county. In 1S52 sbd came to Ore gon across the plains from Iowa with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Chapman, of this county. Mrs. Ball's maiden name was Eels. She resided with Mr. and Mrs. Chap man on their donation land claim, which the former took up fourteen miles! east of Roseburg, until her marriage to Zachariah Ball, of Canyonville, at which place she resided up to Uie time of her death. Mr. Ball died about eix years ago. Mrs. Ball is survived by two brothers, two sisters, two sons, three daughters and several grand children. One of the sisters is Mrs. E. J. Chapman, of Rose btirg ; the other sister and two brothora reside in Iowa. The children areas follows: Lorenzo and Sam Ball, of Rid die; Mrs. J. R. Gillain, ol G.ilesville, and Mrs. J. H. Brown and Mrs. Wm Briggs, jr. of Canyonville. Mrs. Ball was a member of the De gree o( Honor and Eastern Star lodges of Canyonville. The funeral took placo there Fridjy, Rev. Zimmerman official ins. The body was laid to reit beside that of her deceased husdand. The death of this most estimable lady marks the passing of another oft'tote honored pioueer woman who shared in the rigorous hardships attendant upou the unbuilding of our 6tate. By both relatives and friends alike her memory will ever bo hold in reverance. E.J.C IB. W. STRONG'SI FURNITURE STORE ; ROSEBURG, " OREGOtt I MARRIUD. CHANDLER DOUSOK At tho rest deuce of Mrs. Mary Chandler near Drain, Thursday March 17904, John Wiley Chandler to Mary' Lncretia Dodson. Rev. E. B. Hnuusaker, offi dating. A Direct Line Htttisfaction without extra cost. It ia used and ondorsed by the leading men of this county. For circulars and prices address Stearns & Chonoweth, Oakland, Ore., or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly A female tramp came into town yes Gaddis Dauiy, because the best. All tcrday on one of the freight traina from retail milk delivered in bottles. Our the South. She rode in ono of tho von specialties are cream, milk and butter- tilators of a refriuorator car. Whon milk. If you don't see tho wauon. seen near tho depot she was accomnatu ph to tho Creamery. 14-tf ed hy a man evidently of tho frco tourist Title. Ciuarantee&Loan CO. Tho mocram for the elocutionnrv en- tribe also. She-was bundled up closely tertainmcnUo bo given by Mra. Graco w,th a aha"1 or ,100tl' ',a8Sca Mawm' 2t. illncsB with pneumonia. last peat on Xir-iTuiiafero was a im inber of the V Mellinger on next Friday evoniug, at an nnu evidently was eo, though soino Eugene baseball team, and during his the Christian church, is dven in full in jBuapeeied it wan a man in wotnnna visits here made many friends. Among J this issuo. Mrs. Mellingor is an elort- J clothes A certain woman trump was them was manager Morrow, who Eaw tionist of exceptional ability and the wautcd along the lino as the police hero the nossibilities of a 6tronc pitcher in r.itij'.enH of Rosalm nnd vicinity nlinnlil were advi'od, but this woman did not Mr. Tnlwtfero, and at once signed him avail themselves of this opportunity to answer tho description at all. for this vear's team. I hear this eif ted reader and reciter. Tribune r. 0, KOSKBUKQ, OKEQOM. D U. Hamilton. bccj. and Ttc lUviLTon, frcntdvnt . inicM in thn Court lluuse. HaTO tho only Com nlctc tot ot abstract books in uoukUn County Abotracuuid Certificate ot Ttllo lurnithedU) UooglM county Unit mt mlntnu clRlmi. Uavc -l.n-i r-nmnlL-UltictolTmi!l:iC3 o' all tOWllSlllD ABiiiana Lm win maka bluo Tjrint coDtcs ot any town sUlp to Chicago and nil points east; Louis ville Memphis. New Orleans, and all points south. Seo that your ticket reads via tho IL LINOIS CENTRAL R.R. Thorough modern trams connect , with all trans continental lines at St. Paul and Omft' ha. If your friends nro coming'west let ua kuow and we will quoto thorn direct tho specially low rates now in effect ftoni all eastern points. Any information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully given on application. B. II. TRUMBULL, - Commercial Agent, 14J Th'rd St., Portland, Ore. J, 0. Lindsoy, T. F. & P. A., 142 Thin! St., PorMand, O r. - . P. B. Thompson, F. & P. A., ; Room 1, Col mm H!' oeuUh, Wnub. When the Mists have Cleared Away You will want to make quick work with your garden. We carry the finest line of the cel ebrated Planet Jr. Tools in the count-. Send for catalogue, or better, call and see them. CHURCHILL fl W00LLEY ROSEBURG, - OREGON BELL GRAfiD SISTERS 0PEMING Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 21, 22 and 23 Ladies We iuvite you to call aud inspect our uew and complete line o? Batteru hats. Tailored hats, Ready to wear hats, all the latest styles and conbiuatious. A complete line of faittSy shapes, Colonial, Princes-:, Iebe, Flatiron and French Sailor Trim mings cannot be surpassed, Flower chaiu Lacos, ornaments and Ribbons. It costs nothing to look. To See Is to be Convinced nounced later.