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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1901)
THE Vj ! 4Vls We are redoubling our efforts to mate the PEOPLE'S STORE the most popular place for bargain seekers to make their head quarters, as our Fall and Winter goods have arrived and we are selling them at a very low margin. LADIES: and we are selling get them elsewhere. Our Fall and Winter Stock of Clothing are now in and one of the latest and most up-to-date, and if you will step in and give us a call you will be convinced that we have the most complete aud up-to-date line in the city, and you will see that we can sell jou cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. We are als agents for . sole W. The Peonle's Store v. ivv:v:.is;rs inin.n'A . Told in Side Heads i.V- V . V. N.-"..N.N"N'..'vN' Plaindkaleb is Ihskkfil The Piin- dealeb has every caae lo be thankful todav. Elides e; j ying tbe greatee" popolai ity and prosperity in its history during the psst year anJ beiog do al most overwhelmed with badness, Wed neEday nioraing'e express brought tbe propr'nHor a Cue, laee. dressed turkeyl as a remetnbriinw, from the old Lane coun:y home, while Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Adert m, of Wctt Roseburg, remember ed the cifiicn witb a generous sopplr of the finest mince meat for Thanksgiving miiice pie?. Under eoch happy con ditions we could ouly be more thankful l. : , I. l.f T..nbMiv!nn .cm iuib Ltaitimai uaj ui & uucg. t ."a and ireyv r observed two or three times meeid of once a year. Telethons Cektbal Office. The tel ephone central office is being moved from the building formerly occupied by M F. Rapp, druciet. into the corner room of the Taylor & Wilson block for merly occupied by the free reading room which will make an ideal central office, it t en-n well lighted and conveniently located. The moving of tbe central of ficii occaFi "ns a good deal of work but will only interfere with the local lines a very Lrttf time as the transfer and re cor.net : j 1 are made very speedily. Tbe free reading room now occupies the room one d,.or wept of it! former location in the fame huil-Iinc, ahich waa formerly otxup e l by Mia. Geax, ladies furnish ings. The tia&l trauefer of tbe central office fixtures to the new quarters will occur about Sunday. To be Basketed by Pretty Gulls. Committees were appointed for tbe en tertainment of the football team from the Rjeebari? hi;h scaool daring its stay hre. Oa Ttianksiving dav the foot ball team will met iLe eleven from tbe Eoeeborg high school on Kibcaid field. Tims RjsaSurg team is said to be a strong one aad an interesting came is promised. In the evening a banquet and reception will be tendered - the visitors by the yonng ladh of the High School. En gine Kegieler. Cattle Sale. Nichols Bros., the Rid dle stock raieers, passed throogh this city Tuesday noon with a band of 70 Lead of fine yearlings and two-year-old steers which tbev were delivering to G. W ci.nrt at Wiihnr. It km a fine band of cattle for which tbe very best market price was received. o o o a Q U o a o n o n O o o o a 1 O 0 Q a Q a a o o o o ..THANKSGIVING PREPARATIONS.. Mothers, wives, every hostess who expects relatives or friends at Thanksgiving timep all have plans for the home, which HIL DEBRANDS can most perfectly supply. regular size, bleached linen, $1.25 Small t-ize, ha'f bleached linen for small tables, 65 cents. Rpularsize, unbleached fancy fig ured, splendid quality, $1.25, $2 Standard fize," turkey ml, fancy figurod, fringed, $2, $2.50, $3 ffinn uiedium size, tllllX new designs, flUU hemmed, 85 cents and $1 Lsre size, beautiful patterns,, nicely hemmed, $1.50. $'75t $2 Good cotton blank ets, 50 tents per lilllUU I-air 10- 4 cotton blankets in white and gray, 65 aud 75 cents. 11- 1 cotton blankets, white and gray, extra heavy, $1 and $ 1.50 tier pair. All wool blankets, 11-4, gray and white, $3-SOt $45 and $5 email sized covers, fan cy figured, fringed borders, 25, 40, 50, f i ' Chenille large size stand covers, t$.25 Taiet;try covers, assorted designs and colore, f 1 and f 1-75 RELIABL6 O The Underpriced Store. ftBLECLOTHS PEOPLE'S Our Fall Millinery Stock of Street and Walking shapes are the most up-to-date styles that has ever been in the city before, 25 to 50 per cent, cheaper than you can them from L. Douglas Shoes Home from A lack a. Claade B. Can non arrived home from Kodiak, Alaska, Monday evening accompanied by bis wife and children who retained home last summer bat went to Portland to meetbim on his return. Mr. Cannon has been in the service of the govern ment as deputy collector of customs on Kodiak Itland for a boat two and one-half years and has proved a very faithful and trustworthy official, this being his first vacation since entering the service. Tbe place at wukb he is stationed is one cf tbe oldest and beet known sea ports of tbe Alabkan coast, being an old trading point for hides and furs, millions oi dol lars worth of which have been shipped from that place. Tbe town has a boat 000 inhabitants and is a supply station for a large tributary country op and down tbe coast, and is also an important fishing and cannery point. TJiiless with some definite object in view it is a poor place to go, as little regular employment or business advantages is afforded. Mr. Cannon has been granted a three months Inrloogh which be will enjiy very much. A Treacherous Engire. For tie third time locomotive No. 1231, went on a wild escapade, Tuesday evening. She was blocked and left standing on one of the aide tracks which leads to the turn table at tbe round house, about 4 o'clock Teelerday evening, and when no one was looking she made a suicidal dash for the turn table pit and plunged headlong therein, landing on the pilot and fore trocES, which prevented ber from going farther in tbe pit. Fortonatelv the turn table was only slightly damaged and tbe engine only sustain! a broken pilot; She was placed back on tbe track by eight o'clock and a close watch will be kept over ber hereafter. This is the same ensine which ran away on the rHe track at Drain a few yetrs ago, doing some damage and at another time ran into tbe Junction City pit. It appears that this engine bas a leaky boiler which allows steam to escape iuto ber cylind ers and pots ber in motion. Rife Raspberries for Thanksgiving Daniel Ford who resides on a very productive little place a short distance west of Koseburg presented this office with a quart box of large, finely flavored red raspberries, today, which were grown unprotected in bis gsrden and which will be served with sugar and cream at ye editors Thanksgiving dinner. Who wouldn't be thankful that his lot is cast in Bach a grand country and among such kind and hospitable people. O n o n o n o o n o a o o o n o n o o o a o o a o a o Small and medium size,' wliiU, lancy fi if tirel. j"0, t5 and 75 cents er dozen. Lare size, w hite lit en, fhiiry fig ures, splendid values, $ I 160, 2, L'.50 and f3.50 ikt dwn. Fancy fr nt'd liwii najkius with - red and blue border, W cents per dozen. I Turkish bath, 25 cent kind, 20 cent. - Extra lre Tarkinh towels, 35 cts. Large Turkish "owels, bleached, 25 cents. Splendid liiirk towel), 12JS', 15, 20 and 2i cenU, Small linen twel, 7 and 15 rts Ftucy pure linen toweln, 25 and 5J cents. GoikI satin finish Com furls. Fancy figures. $1.00. Full sized, satin finiflu-! comforts, .New goods, f 1.25, f 1.50. o o Full f-ixd. in reds audgreensuotted aitd ringed ends, iinl $o.00 er pair. $2.0J, 12.50 o o a o n QUALITIES Store closes at 7 n. m w 'r E3 STORE 9 and Monarch Shirts I. ABRAHAH Proprietor Of Local Interest. Wtatber Barcaa forecast. Eosebcbq, Ore., Nov. 28. Tonight and Thursday occasional rain. Tuos. Gibson, Observer. Judge Barnett, ia tbe Marion county circuit court Monday decided in the case of tbe 6tte of Oregon vs . P. Mc- Cornack and Ueo. U. Binham. boods- men of George W. Davis, the default ing clerk ot the SUie School Land Bjard, iu tbe earn of fYOOO. ia itvor of the defendants. It will bs remem'jered tlat Davis defaulted in a large sum, about 130,000, and left the country. Davis' bonds were only for $5,0 K) and now tbe state is unable even to recover thia amoant. It will be of interest to the hrmim n this county to learn thht tbe Kw Era rloar Mills, of Rosebnre have iimt in sulted a fine new Barley Rolls macbioe 01 urge capacity and that tbe mills are now prepared to maoafactnre a tioe dust leas feed from your barley whiin von wait aad are even better equipped for turning oat a superior quality of floor and feed than svor belo,e. Brine in ur grain and they will do tbe rest. U In the matter of tha estate of Wm Love, deceased, . K. Haoan was ap pointed administrator, giviog bonds in the sum of $0,000. Tt.e heirs named are William A. Love, of Umatilla countt : Louis D. Lore, of Murruv, Idaho, and Lee Love, of Garden valler, Oregon, all sons of deceased. Ttie value ot the ee stale is about $3,1)00. It is an old axiom that "l.read ia tl.a Staff of life" bat this deiiendi oiucliat Its qrulitr. Tbe tioe cream ami home made bread mde at J. Siewr'a bakery on Jackson street near Cm vnr fails to please. A nice variety of pastries lso kept constantly oa hand. Last Monday a' Mr. Franklin of Floar- ojy Valley stopped his team in froat of Mrs. Boyd's grocery. They commenced backing and went over the small bridge nearby into tbe ravine, piling wagon, bones, chickens and vegetables all in a btap. Fortunately 00 serious iiiiary re sulted to any thing in the crash. Stearns & Chenowelh have Iron Clad wagons, the best and cbeanest. Thev offer all Hacks and Baitiiiea at reduced prices, new, all steel boys' wagons, Steel Ranges and Stoves of all sorts, 1'ioneer White Lead, Linseed Oil, Doors and Windows. William Cochran, formerly of the Gem Cigar store has opened a general m rcbandise store at Looking Glass in competition with Morgan & Arnold Both firms have worthy gentlemen at their h-sad and are deserving of succes. Billie's Boseburg friends hope he will be ble to bnild up a thriving business. Tbe next lecture of tbe series of five will be given by Prof. J. W. Lundy, Dec. 11,1901. Subject, "Tbe Story of Ire land," told by an Irishman. An illus trated ballad concert. Ireland in Dictum. org and lecture. Do not forget the date. The machinery for tbe Springfield oil will is expected to arrive today when it will be put in place and the work o drilling will begin. If everything works successfully it will not be long until those interested will know what lies beneath the surface in Lane cjunty. We hope it is oil in abundance. If you want tbe best and most health ful bread vou will usiour "cream" and home-made" bread. Fall wsiirht leaves. Our past nee will also be foond very palatable. -Give us a trial, J. bis vers, Jackson street near Cub. The Koseborg Water Co.'s new filter has been given s severe test and bas solved the problem of clearing up and purifying the discolored waters of tbe South Umpqaa at this season of th year, much to the satisfaction of the company snd its patrons, tTT . a . w oen eggs are uiarj your hens are on a strike feed them Granulated bone. meat, meal, poultry grit, oyster Bhell and uroesoeck's egg producer and they will go back to work again. Sold by 8. K. eyies. Judge Burnett.of Marion county, In the citcuit court Monday decided tbe suit of ttate vs. bondsmen of Geo. W. Davis for recovery of five thousand dollars, in favor of bondsmen. The state thus loses ue roi.uuu ueiaicaiion ana uag no re course for its recovery. When you are in want of a Cook stove Steel range, Heating stove, or any thing in tbs line of Hardware, Tinware etc. go to S. K. Sykesand get his prices and jou wm go no larttter. .. C. Luddington, a prosperous farmer of tbe Myrtle Creek vicinity, was a Roee- burg visitor the early part of the week He called at oar ofSce and had his name enrolled oa oar subscription book befoi going home. All work done by the Title Guarantee & lAta Ui., J. Jj. liamiltoo, manager is guaranteed abcolately correct. Ab s tracts of titles are worthless unless bo TbeB. of L F. have everything in readiness for their grpnd marque ball at the opera house tonight (Wtduesdaj) Their decorations and illuminations are imply grand. Four monster bead llghts placed In tbe four corners of tbe hall will cast a brilliancy ovsr the flxw fairly dawling. Hundreds of white and colored lanterns are also in display as well as tbe various signal flags, the his- toric old locoioolive bell with wbich to start the dances, a semaphore for the amusement of daiicers, and o'lmr i.ovul featnres will be in evidence. It will be the swellest sffsir ot the season. Be on band. Pride of Doualaa" is the brand yon will always find on tbe sacks containing tbe best flour obtainable in Southern Oiegon. Try It and be convinced, tf. Hildebraod's show window is attract ing much attention. It contains a beau tifol and grsoeful white swan composed entirely of ladies white handkerchiefs, the handiwork of Will Lawson, the firm's manager. Fisher & Bellows have a Thanksgiving turkey composed of similar material in their show window. M. M. 8. Poultry fence. If yoo use it nee you will nse no other. It will Lot sag. Ho top rail or wire require. Churchill & Woolley sell It. The machinery is being rapidly in stalled in tbe new steam laundry on Mill street. Tbe washer ia of 350 shirt caps city and tbe irooer and other machinery is tbe very latest and beet. We will soon be able to discard our celluloid collars. cofis and shirt fronts. Simund.s Cross Cut Saws will do more work with less exertion sod bold tbwr cutting edge longer than any other Brand. Boy them from 8 K. Sykea. , Tbe"YW. C. T. U. of which yoo have beard before are going to give a Sdver Medal Contest this week, Friday, November 29th, at tbe M. . Cborcb. Admission 10 cents. All are cordially invited. Tickets secured from the"Y" girls and boys. Call at Wallenberg Bros, and set a Standard Fashion Sheet for tbe month of December. It wilt interest yoo if yoo have any dress-making to do. W. H. Gordon and familr left for Healdsbnrg, Ualif Wed Deed ay morning. Miss Robie has gone to Oakland, Calif.. to visit with her sister, Mrs. Alex Floor noy, for about three weeks, and will join or parents later. I will willingly exchange any Simond's Cross Cut saw not satisfactory to user, if the fault is in tbe saw. bold only by S. K. Sykes. We go to press about twenty-four hours early in issuing tbis nouiber of the psper thst the Plaisoialxb's faithful and com potent lores might observe Thanksgiving day with relatives sjid friends and caj y deserved bo-iday. Get an early start in the chicken busi ness; now is tbe lime to set your inca- ttor. i-ee tbe PeUluma at Churchill A Woolley's. Don't forget Dec 12, 13 and 14. Thre da s Dr. Lowe, toe well known Optician wbo bas been coming to koseburg lor tbe past 10 years, will be at the MrClel- un House. His gfaaeee strength ens the eyes snd brain. Ladies, you should see that elriant new line of automobile and jackets at U. Marks A Co. Tbe swellest thiog in town. Revival meetings of much interest are in progress at the FreeMetbodietCburcb in West Rosebarg. More than a dosen conversions are already reported as a re sult of the goxl work being done. Eaergy, ambition and big fresh stuck ars behind every step in this stoe's pre- : we are bulldina no on the aellirc f "reliable qualities." Uildebrand's. L. N. Koney, of Eagene, bid on tbe proposed new Masonic ball at Koseborg. His bid was $12,900 but all bids were re- j -cted and the matter deferred until next pring. Eagene Guard. J. D. Hamilton bas the only complete set of abstract books in the county. See fim at the Court House, when you want abstracts ot title. Messrs Ilamersly ATiippof tbs Can dy Kitchen caused tbe Plawdsaleb forrs to rejoice and return thanks Tuesday by presenting ibis office with a generous supply of fins wares taffy. By callina on J. D. Hamilton at tha Roeeburg coui t boose yoo can get b oe prints oi any section or township in tbs Koseburg land district. Hon. E. D. Stratford, gensrsl land agent has been looking after government land matters in Coos and Curry county lor tbe past week. Us reports a pretty bard trip. 8. W. P. spreads farther, looks better and lasts longer than others. Chnrcbill and Woolley sell it. Elbert Jackson is improving very slow. Iy from tbs operation be uuderwent at Portland tor appeodicitia and will not bs be able to return borne for some time yet. Mens heavy and liaht boots, mads of the best material for rough wear, f 2 50 to $4. Hildebrsnda. Rev. W. E. Good, pastor ot the West Roeeburg Free Methodist Chapel, was palled by telegram to Salem today on ac count of the serious illness ot bis father. Churchill A Woolley will have a PeU- lama incubator batching chickens out at tbe poultry show. Mas Weiss, the brswer, has added a bottling machine to bis brewery plant with a capacity of 200 bottles per hour which ia a valuable improvement. Bboea oi nearly every kind and every porpose you will find ia Belig's store st Myrtle Creek. Allen Leland, tbe genial collector tor the P. F. Collier A Bon publishers, spent yesterday in this city, calling on their numerous patrons hers. Everybody can hsvs nice, light, whits bread if they will nse Bash ford's "Pride of Douglas" flour. tf. NatSebrlngot Dillard, Walt Riddle Hon. G. W. Wonscott and Jake Nichols oi Riddle, are transacting business in town today. Go to J. T. Bryan tor your silverware and jewelry. The latest styles out. Mrs. C. D. Drain, arrived here from Drain, Tuesday svening and will spend a few days the guest of Mrs. 8. R. Lane Plenty of doughnuts on hand for tbs holidays at Mis. Comstock'a Bakery. W. M. Moore bas been having a tas-el with tbe grip. His many friends are pletsed to see him on tbe streets again. Just new at Flint's a new lot of Ed win Clapp shoes. Hon. C. W. Fulton, of Astoria will deliver the Elks' memorial address in Roseburg nsxt Saoday. Beautiful, bright sunny weather pre vails in spite of tbe predictions of tbe weatber prophets. 0. Ramsey, ot Medford. waa a Roee ; High School Notes J J " TOWIUBHD, Editor. ' IS? Ulsa Darauaat 1 , . at .rj iXCiVJVa. a., "A X Ws are pleased this week lo see tbe smiling crontsnanca of our old school uiaU, Herbert Proner, once among na. Tha. class in classics bsve be gan the reading of Burke's speech on tbe "Coociliatioa of America." The football team leavss for Enron tonight at 11 :45 p. m to play a same on Thanksgiving wita the Euirena hiah school. FOOTS AIX AT OAKLAXB. Last Saturday morn ln nnr iam Ufi in high spirits and, undismayed by their former defeat at Drain, looked forward to this time of bearing home the laurels; uu iucj were not owsppoioieo:. At tbe train they were met by tbe Oakland dele gation and escorted to tbe hotel for din ner. At 2 :30 d. m.. amid a shown- ot rain the game was called. Roseburg won ths kick-off while to Oakland fell tbe choice of goals. Within 15 minutes Rose ban baa scored a touchdown, . Half back, Rmp, carrvioK tbe Dis-akin DIM tha goal line ; no more scores were msde dor- mg 101 nau dui Hoserjurg's goal was not indangsr. Id the second half. Oakland changed and strengthened ber line up by inauug in several nsw pisyers sod changing tbe position ot several others. Habooey made a neat little run and. after several line plunges, Oakland scored a touchdown, Roseburg then kickad-off and tbe ball passed over Oakland's goal line wbsrs u was touched by ooa of Oak land'a men, making it" touch-back. coaming two points for Roseburg. After siew moments mors ot playing, tbe game was closed; no more points belos made by either side. Tbe line up of both tea ma waa as follows: Roseburg . W Falkner r end 1. Oakland ( Grnbbe ( SUar os Clsy Man a ....Beaton Freley , ...rtl.. r g I. Tofft Davidson.... I Hunt f Bat la Brysnt. .Igr ind I t r Deardorfl Hannan land r Hartsock F Ramp I b TGray Ramp rbb Page ( Mahnn C Falkner 1 h b i ( F Gray I RntUr WoUeoberg f b i I Uahooey fow nvend - . refer. JJ?" ompire Hiodman and Johnson linesmen Tbe Oeklaa I players, we inda-e I ram the Oakland correspoaduc in the local papers tbis week, seem It still claim to score sod ws wisb them especially to read tbe following rales from the 1901 ratebook : Rale 13. (r) At kick-off if the ball is icked acruae tbe soal Hue and ia tbera declared dead wben in possession ot the siJe defending tbe t oal, it is a toocb baek. If it is declared dead in posssssion ot one of tbe sttacaiog side it is a towct- down.' Role 29 The referee ia at la aothoril- for tbe score of tbe game and is judge of forfeiture oi the gam nnder tha rules. in referee decided that Rossbnrg mad a touch back making tbe score 7 to S In favor of R jseburc. and this otwht to decide it. The Oakland team ot classed the Rueeborg team in weight, about 25 pianos to a man, but tb Rosebnrg team made op for it ia aakkoess snd endur ance, and won tb gams fairly. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. " ' Mabbikd. At the borne of Rst. S. A. Douglas, in this city, Wednesday aftsr- rwm, Nov. 27, 1901, Mr. F. C. Ladd, ot this cty and Miss Adeline Noe, of Jack un roaoty. Rev. Douglas officiating. Tb bride is a charming aad highly ee teemtd lady, possiog many womanly graces and accomplishment and it do- not require a prophetic eye to discern that she will make a vary companiooa- bl life's partner. Mr Ladd is on of tbe genial proprietors of I be new Racket store, anl altboogb having only lately oast bis lot among as, bas mad many friends and a very tavorabl impression her as be evidently did elsewhere and is held in high atem by oar people. We join with tb rest in extending to L snd bia estimable bride a cordial wel come to oar city and wish tbemaloag wedded lit blest with happiness and prosperity. At the Oil Will. President M. Mc Coy and Secretary H. L. Marsters, of tb Umpqua Valley Oil Co. have hUely visited the prospective oil well at Myrtle Creek. Ths first 40 test of lb derrick is now np, tb foundation for tbe ma cbinery laid, and work ia progressing most tatiafactory. Bia Real Esvatk Dial. Tb Tbos. Gathri farm st Winchester was sold to 8. J. Salberlin Wednesday through the D. S. K. Balck land agency for $10,000. It ia on of tbe finest farms in thia aso lkn of ths country. THAKKSGivixa Umvh Suvicb. Un ion Thanksgiving strvic will be held in he M. E Church on next Thursday st 10 a. m. collect 100 for tba poor. All ar cordially invited to attend. Cbkan Wantsd. The T. 8, Townsend Creamery Co. at 44 Second at., Portland, will pay highest market price for cream. Will sell you Cream Separators.snd take your cream in payment, 03 lit. rLAim to Bur PsxtsnTB. II yon ais looking tor presents do not tail to exam in J. T. Bryan's elegant line ot silver ware and jewelry. Geo. Kobibagen, returned hom from Dillard today wbsrs b bought a car load of fat hogs from S. C, Miller. Cbas. Parks, tbe groo-r, left this morning lor a few wseks business and pleasure trip to Portland and LaGranr'. W. A. Webber of Riddle, wilj spend Thanksgiviog with bis daughter. Mrs Lohr of this city. - Hon. J. T. Bridges waa transacting business st Drain today. Notice of Final Settlement, Notice Is harsh? siren that an Monday, the day ot January, 1MM, si. IIIUOC 10 o'clock a. m. ot aald Say, the Bnal report 01 Uaotvw R. Riddla. ad rolnl.trator ot the tai of John Catuhlnc, dv reined, will be heard before the County Court ot tbe mala of Oregon for the Connty ot Don ail pa mom navinc intereat in uid eatate are hereby required to apixar at Mid time and lace to ahoar cause, tf aav thay have, why aald nai account aaouia not te aiiowea. D28-- . at, D. THOMPSON, Couuly Judge. Experience Convinces. TroTS its Tains by brenting 10 cents ia trial size ot Ely's Cream Balm. Dniggiats supply it and ws mail It. Full size 60 cents. ELY BHOS., 6 Warren 8t.,Ksw York Clifton, Arixona, Jan. 20, 1899. Messrs. Ely Bbos. : rieaae send me a 50 cent bottle of Cream Balm. I find your remedy ths qnickeat and most permanent curs for catarrh and cold In ths bead. DsllM. Porrsa, Oen.Mgr.Arix. Gold U. Co. Messrs. Eli Bbos.: 1 haTS been afflicted with catarrh for twenty ysars. It mads mo so weak I thought I bad consumption. I got one bottle of Ely's Cream Balm and la three days tbs discharge stopped. It is ths best medietas I have aaed for catarrh. tabtfta CaU FAf C KWMJW Wtj OF MEREST TO MEfi We have accepted the agency of Strouse & Bros. Celebrated "HIGH ART" Clothing and carry a complete line of Suitsfor men, ranging in price from The make and fit of this brand we equal to any first line of the Raglan and Yoke coats for men and boys New Shirts New Neckwear New Shoes The Big Store - LOOK F0R HEW Title Ciuarantee&Loan Co. RCKXBCXQ, 0B.EG09. J. D. HaaaTow, D. c. H4wn.ro. eeey. aad Trswa rneMcoL OSVe In the Court Bona. Rare the on)T Meea eat ot a ha tract hooka la Dovclaa Coanty. AhatraclaaMCettiAcaaea o Title taralalMd (o Dooalaa eoantr la ad and mlninw claiau. ftm-mm alaoacnaapleteaHelTTwrlota ol ail kowwehla plata In the Reeebwrf, Omroa. rj. B. laad Ua tnct. WiU nuke bine print eoetae ol amy towa hln ahowins all Taoant Goratamaat laada. Kotarr Mblle la oak. Iwuun aiMta. Cocieapondeaes aoUdleO. in Faraatars Ball. Elaborate arranmmanta are baiac made by tha Rosebnrt lodge. Forests ra oi Amsnca, lor a trend ball to bs givea in tbe opera boots Christ as as era. Tba foresters' wall known rermta- Uon as royal eotsrtaioera will be tally sustained on this occasion, tha soeeees ot which is already assured, roa'i for get tnedata. U Quality is oor watchword, prica magnet, Hitdebraad'a. C IK All fsrncr efforts shalifrcd. All competition Oat distacerd. This season, t?e have deteiniined, shall be a record breaker in our history. Never before have we offered such values, never before has our stock been so com plete and patterns so well selected. Clothing This season finds us with the most up-to-date line of Ladies Jackets and Capes ever brought to this city. The qualities are of the fin est and prices the cheapest. We have shoes for Men, Women and Children Infants. A large assortment at small price. FISHER i BELLOWS (9 45) iVtyVVnVVVVVir 11 TO S25 - class merchant tailor. Also a full I JOSEPHSOfl'S OUT OUR - GOODS F. E. LADD. !; By UNDERBUYING we Are en- t i; abled to UNDERSELL je $ We give you the advantage of all dis counts for cash, which we secure by paying spot cash on all our purchases. We will consider it a favor for you to re turn any article not found as represented. Our endeavor is to make you once a customer, always a customer. J Xadics and Gents Furniohinso. i motions, Stationery. Etc, t !i "The Racket Store" 1 1 . ROSEBURG, OREGON What do you think of a MAN'S ALL WOOL SUIT for $5.00? We have it, and plenty of them. We have better ones also. You' should see our clothing before buying Jackets, Capes, Furs guarantee to be The Big' Store, NOVEHBER 19. $790 DEAL All in Gold. I bad not been oa tba streets of Fort. land snore tbaa as boor wbea aarasiby tbBaaeof E-tea said to ma, "Hsllo. If r. Bicbardsoc, yoo are jns tbe sbm I want to as. Ws, W. T. Taxaar, forsasr ly of Oakland, and myi ars gains: get tbe finest aprifht piano tbat aaotjey can bay, tofetbsr with a pianola, aaaf wm want yon to select tbem. oVIrvar tba ia straments and come to oar ofSea aad gat yoar acney which was pUd all a gotd. Thia is lots of faith to pbea ia a stealer, aa aeitbec of thess woold go to fob tha goods, saying they knew that I aoald da tbe ribt thing by tbesa, which we did, and always do. We a tbeas a fine style F, Chicksr ing, liks many other that wa aara placed in oar oi town, ia tha booses of Judge liamiltoo. Dr. S. Hassiltoa, Mrs. Mary CampbeU, W. H. Fisher. J. F. Barker and others. This iastraiaeat was placed ia tba boos with a Una Angelas or piaao player. Tba piaaa atorsr sck nowledesd that it wsa tha finest ootlt ba had ever delirered, and oar cos ton ere, wbo had atver seaa the intlmmta aatil delivered were aiore tbaa plaaasa nets really delighted and gars as graat ptaisa t 'r oar good ja fgmebt ia sltc:iag saea a fina instrnasent. T. K. RICHARDSON, Roscburj, Ortxoa. O. OLSON i They comprise eve-thing that is new. Our furs are direct from the manufactu rers, assuring. you 'correct style aud low price. and Shoes t t property maae. burg visitor Wednesday.