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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1901)
We are redoubling our efforts to make 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. them from 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 cau 0 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 and up-tadate line in the city, and you will see that we can sell - you cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. We are als agents for . sole W. L. Douglas Shoes and Monarch Shirts I. ABRAHAH Proprietor ? The People's Store K . aain ( (or in Civil U nomber tbrsa Perhaps tbre conM bo no tuoie we! corns annoane n.eui iban the fact tbat Wo. A, Brady and Joaeph Griemer.s production "a Stranger in a Biranpe Land" Will be aeen at tbe K.barg opera boose, Saturday Dee. 14 Fur many weeki thin g-eat farcical play crowded tbe MhntUn Tbeatre, Mew York, ceasing UieirimeiH 4 tb hi'tieet sort to thousand! of j.a otc. It n-ar Vm said tbat it has scored euos, not only because it Uemi with In dicroos aitnaiion, one crnwdingjat op 00 the other, but urrauee it ii free (rum any taint of auggeetivenbaa and bereft of tbe prurient offerious tbat permeate the French farces of which the public have aeen ao mm h of late. While ill funis forions. it is wholesome and clean. Tus . situations are nataral at wtll a novel and there is no effect to sacrifice good taste for tbe sake of laughs. It is up-to-date, and its characters are every-day types tbat one welcomes the more for their naturalness and because tbe eveot following its predeceeaor, cornea as a logi cal sequence. Prices 75, 50, and 35 cents. Childreo 25 cents. All seats on tbe low er floor reserved. Tbe U. 8. Civil Service Commission will bold examinations at several place) in each stale, daring March and April, to secure young men and women for tbe government service. 9,889 persons se cured positions Isst year through these examinations. Propably 10,000 appoint meets will be made this year. All ap pointments are for life and for most poal tions onlv common school education is required. Salaries at appointment vsry tron $060 to $1200 a year with liberal promotions afterward. Politics is not consider. This affords a good opportooi ty for people tetween 16 snd 45 yesrs of age. Tboae desiring places of this kind can get fall information about them, free by writing to tbe Columbian Correspond ence College, Washington, D. O. and Service Catalogue, t Told in Side Heads i Almost CostPiJrra. Hie nue iew hrinfc hniMin j tcviitlv ereC'wl 0 WoitLinstou A S nleton. cntrctorp, for J. M. Wilk.us, on flieri.'ai rtre, sear tbe depot, is receiving it.e rii.i -hii touches, ud is ce t.:i"ly a rredit to tha' part of the cvy. T e hnildine, when completed, will be occupied by Mr. Wil kms who t presa t codnit the rail road retursnt on Case street. Tbe dinning room in tbe new bailding is 30x W feet, well lighted wiih a fall glaes front aud Bide windowe. Tbe el.ort or der connter will be placed on the right as yoa enter and Ihe rtcular dinning ta bles on tbe left. A larse French range bas been oidered and is expected to ar rive in a few days. The ten well finish ed nonie on tbe second fl"Kr are to be c ed lor lodging rooms and will be fur l is bed in first-class style. Mr. Wilkins expects to be co ofortebly installed in tbe new building by Jan. 1st. A Model Shos Stokx. Tbe shoe store of S. C Flint has receotly been eupplied with some fine new fixtures, including bamboo chaire, screens and a new fitting stool with mirror, which enables ' the purchaser to eee their footwear as others see it. Tbis exclusive shoe store carries a large aud strictly op-to-date lins of footwear and Las made a reputation for reaeouable pricea and courteous treat ment of its patrons. We note also, tbat a neat, cew artistic gi:t siu adotns the front of the store, while tbe window dis p'ays are attractive and pret ent to ad v .nUge. the class and style of goods L.ndlt'd. JACK FRIST'S F1KST VISIT TO ROSKBCBG. Tue ' first killing froet of the season came along Wet.night and dealt tender v geta'iion the first knock-on. Tbe lux ations growth of vegetables, berries.flow eta and ail kinds of tender plants unpro tected op to the middle of December is a pretty good demonstration of tbe iop-ri-oiity of tbe climate tf our f.yortd r ection over even any other portion of onr grand webfoot eta'e ytiE!-TiOS A..-wniiii. Oi the last page of uie TLAiNDtiLEa will be found an rlie: wbic'i in Ace tbit uomher of , tbe pair a valuable one to send to East ern friei ds ard -intended hcuieeeekers. All info luation eo egerly sought by in Testore and bunieeeekera Is coniaioed in anut-brll in Hh article and is s'rtctly au'benticand reliable. Probate Orders. In tbe matter of the estate of Harrison Allen, deceased, J. l. Hamilton, admin istra'or, files a petition for an order for tbe sale of the real property belonging to tbe estate. It was ordered that a cita tion be issued to the heirs sod next oi kin, n quiring them to appear on Jan. 7, 1902 'and show canes, if any, wby an or der shonld not be issued for tbe sale of aid real property. Ia tbe matter of the estate of Louisa Cole, deeeaeed, W. H. Cole, admr., pe littoos the coart far an order for distri bution of the funds remaining in his hands and tbat he be discharged from fotber datv as administrator of the said estate. Order granted with tbe provis sion tbat tbe real property be held aub ject to tbe disposition of the heirs. Tbe entire holdings are valued at 11,361.12. In the matter of the estate of Emiline Davis, deceased. Piiaer Beckley, admin istrator, is granted an order of citation for toe heire, to appeal and show caoee if any wby an order shonld not be made. authorizing a sale of real property to pay expenses of administrations and other debts. In the matter of the eetete of E. W. Stewart, deceased, an order was granted the administrator, J. . Cox, to sell at private sale certain reel property belong ing to the estate, to satisfy claims against tbe said eetate. In tbe matter of the estate of John Emmett, deceased, it was ordered tbat a document filed, purporting to be tbe last will and lertasneatot deceased, be ad mitted. Wm. Kamp and John H. Shupe were appointed executors. Rnfus Cran- fill, Frank Gorrell end . rortin were appoin ted appraisers. TLs estate is vet oed at 120,000. In tbe matter of the estate of John Emmett, deceased, tbe executors, J. H. Shnpe and Wm. Kamp have filed their bond io tbe sum of $40,000 with J. C. Fallerton, T. B. Sbeiidan, Mrs. M. Ji- sepbson, and B. W. Stronr , as "entities. I a the matter of the estate of John Jooee. deceased, tbe admin it tra tor, Ja cob W. Jones, was author ized to sell per so ia! property belonging to said estate. In tbe estate ot. as. cDenc,weUi, de ceased, tbe administrator, A. F. Stearns, was aalborizad to repair fences and pay for same out of any money coming into his hands bom said estate. Of Local Interest. Over-gaiters, leggins snd robber low er, prices at Flint's. O o a o o a o o a o While our line of Holiday Goods is very complete, it must diminish rapidly as Christmas approaches. Our latest novel ties and choicest bargains will be first to go and while' we shall use every effort to meet all demands for duplicates, we cannot expect to secure them in many instances during the Holiday rush. A quite unusual event in I Womens S s Jackets a o E3 o n o o o u E9 o a O a o o a o a o a o o We would call your attention to a few numbers, on which we are making special prices as follows: 2 The Undrpriced Store n 0.0 O.O.O . OO o o o a o o o a o ci o n o n o a o o o o a o o o o o o n o a o a . Store closes at 7 p. m n LOT1. I LOT 2. IOT 3. A Leader at A Leader at A- Leader at $3.50 $4.50 I SG.OO If either of the above prices are about what you wish to pay we will guarantee to save you $1,50 to $2.50 on the price. The A. O. U. W. lodge held their an- nal election Monday and tbe following officers were cboeeu : II. T. McClailec, master workman ; E. H. Lennox, fore man ; John Kantr, overseer ; W. T. Wright, receiver; D. 6. West, fiaancior; John W. Veatch, recorder; Wm. Cur risr, guide: B. 8. Nichols, inside watch man ; F. . Hand, ootaide watchman ; P. Benedick, trnatee, three years. When be looks at ber, bia heart goee kerplnnk. Her eyes are beaveuly bias, ber treeeee golden, ber lips a eomtner dream ol beauty, and cheeks like the bloab of the rose. Tbe school, bos gaze at ber as tbey pass and at once forget football, examinations and tbe like. She seetly looks out at tbe paasaraby from Currier' ebow window. She ia a large wax doll and ia to be given awavto one of Currier's lucky customere. fl. E. Lou .a'jury, travelling freight agent, J. P. Jones, travelling passenger agent, and R. B. Miller, general freight and passenger ag.nt, of tbe S. P. Co'a linee in Oregon, were in Roeeborg few hours Tueeday morning, returning "to Portland from a tour of inspection a'ong ttM lines in Southern Oregon. This office ackooeleces a ploaseat call from tbeee genial officials. New arrivals expected in this week, are almost entire car of Trnok an-i Va lieces from factory, Urge lot o( Bamboo fainiture. Large iuvjice fancy Backers and Morris chairs, large invoice pearl pen and pocket cutlery. New Suits Side Boards, China cloeeta, and combination deeks. We are in tbe Swim and Swim in tbe Lead. Rice A Bice. Tbe new Riseburg eteim laundry started up tbis week and tbe machinery baa been giving tbe beet of satisfaction and very little trouble to the operators. Tbe lsundry is being vsry freely pat ronized and with its able management and efficient operators, together with its modern machinery is sore to give tbe very best of satisfaction. We are in midst of Toy land. Go cart doll cabe, tov wagons, children's chairs. Boy's Salee. Bjy'a Steel wagoos. Tov Trunks, little Iron Bed, red chairs, white chairs aud any otbf r color cbairs fancy Seta, Silver mugs, Rogers Knives and Forks, Beautiful Pocket Knivee. Dont be foolish and miss as. Rtce & Rice. Perry Sherwood traded bis property in Cottage Grove eometime ago for 160 acres of land at Colorado Springs. A short time sgo oil was discovored on the land aJjjtning. He sold bis property for $8,500 clearing up 15,000 on tbe deal. He was born under a lucky eUr. It is an old axiom tbat "bread ia the staff of life" bat tbis dependl somewhat on its qualitv. Tbe fine cream and borne made bread made at J. Siever's bakery on Jackson street near Csss never fails to please. A nice variety of pastries also kept constantly on band. The Y. P. S. C E. of the Christian and Presbyterian Uburchei wilt hold their monthly union meeting at tbe PresDyterian Chorea Suaday evening at 6:30. Subject "Imperialism' of Christi anity" Dao. 2:41-45. Leader Frank E. Alley. Everybody cordially invited to attend. If yoa want tbe beet and most health ful bread voo will oa our "cream" and "home-made" bread. Fail weight loaves. Our paatriea will also be found very palatable. Give us a trial, J. Sievers, Jackson street near Caaa. Hon. A. F. Stearns, of Oakland waa transacting business at tbe county seat Wednesday and favored tbe Plaindkal- kb with a very pleasant call. He re ports the prospects favorably (or a lively holiday season in Oakland and vicinity. lit a (act tbat Strong is showing the greatest line of rockers ever seen io Dooglaa county and at tbe greatest va riety of prices. A good cobler rocker for $2 and from tbat to f 13 also splendid willow rockers at reasonable pricea. Wm. Kamp one of the enterprising and progressive citizens of the Umpqua Ferry precinct was in town Wednesday transacting basioees. Tbe Plaimokalkb was favored with a very pleasant call and a subscription renewal. Free pictures made at the 8anbem Photo Parlors on Mondays andTutsdays, between tbe bouis of 10 and 3. For the Unique Photo frames. U. U. W. BsADroao. Geo. Langenberg, supervisor of tie Gila Biyer forest reserve in New Mexico, is visiting borne folks aud many Irienda io tbis citv, and will remain until tbe I 28tb wben tbe duties of bis oillee com pels bis return. For doll carriages, boy's express wag ons, carpet-sweepers, rocking horses, shoo flys, toy tables and, black-boards, stoves either big or little call on B. W. Strong. B. F. Bamp, one of Douglas county's leading farmers, is it) tbe city. Mr. Ramp's fine farm ia in tbe suburbs of Boseburg, where bis children attend school. Albany Democrat. Fresh cranberries at H. Mark's A Co. WANTED SEVERAL PERSONSIOF character and good .reputation in each state (one in this county required) to re- Dreeentand advertise old eetabiiensd wealthy business bouse of solid financial standing. Salary I1H.00 weekly with expensee additional all parable in cash each Wedneaday direct from bead offices. Horse and carriages furnished, when neceesary. References Enclose self-addreseed stamped envelope. Man ager, SI6 Caxtoo Bailding, Chicago. 12J1. The W. C. T. C.'s and their invited guests met at the borne of Dr. snd Mrs. Fisber to give Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey a farewell sarpriae, Monday evening. Tbe evening was pleasantly spent with gamee followed by delicious refreshments con sisting of ice cream, eake and coffee. A White Ribbon birthday book was pres ented to Mrs. Godfrey as a token ol rr- meaberence by the W. 0 T. U. Tie games were iotersparaed with date and solos by Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Wooley. Tbe rooms were beaatifally decorated with ivy, mistletoe andcrysantbsmums. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey and son took their departore for Portland today. When yoa ere in want of a Cook stove, riteel range. Heating atove, or any tbing in tbe line of Hardware, Tinware etc. gotoS. K. Sykesand getbia prices and yoa will go no farther. At their regular meeting Thursday evening Lilac Circle No. 49, W. of W., elected officers as follows: P. G. N Sarah Dimmkk; G. N., J. E Sawyers; adviser, Amanda Tufft; clerk, Minnie Oiej; banker, Alice Fickle; magician, Mary E. Shops; attendant. Maude Woodruff ; physician, Dr. G. E. Hoock ; inner sentinel, Emma Agee; outer i linel, Mamie Miniard; caUain of guard, Mary Lobr; musician, Mary Hoock; managers, J. H. Shape, Lee Wimberly, Dora Reniro. A'l work done by tbe Title Guarantee A Loan Oo- J. D. Haeaiuoa, manager, is KuaranLred absolutely correct. Ao stracta of titles are worthless nnleei properly made. A large number of Boeebnrgers attend ed tbe funeral of Engineer W. H. White, in Portland yesterday. Among the nam ber were : Mrs. B. F. Lobr, Misses Jen nie Gilvin and Maud Catching. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tynan, Mrs. J. H. Dumphrey, Ed Kin ney.W.D. Jesee, Robe Medley, Scott Landers, W. Wren and W. F. Anderson No danger of tbat boy or girl going wrong if yoa keep tber time well occn pied. Get a Kodak for them. Church ill & Wuolley keep them as low as $1. New potatoes tbe middle of December fresh from the gaidea. This is irrefuta ble argument of tbe richness M the soil and unexcelled climate ot the Umpqaa Valley. W. A. Greek baa a box of fine new potatoes on exhibition in tbis city which were grown in his 'garden town since the September crop was har vested. Simond.a Cross Cot 8aws will do mors work with less exertion and hold their catling edge longer than anv other Brand. Buy tnem Irom o b) tea. About thirty of tbe young friends of Miss Ona bloper, gave her a pleasant sarprise Mondsy evening at ber boms on Pit zer street, in honor of hr 19th birthday anniversary. The evening was spent with music, games and (reshments, and greatly enjoyed by all present. There is only one sbos store in tbe city, wbere your feet are' properly fitted. If yoa are skeptical, follow tbe crowd and we .will show yoa at Flint's. Elder Tbos. Barklow of the German Baptist Cbari:b ol Myrtle Point spent Wednesday in Rosebog on bis retain boms fioin a visit to Jackson County in tbe interests of bis Church. Tbe Plaikdxalkb waa favored with a bu slaves visit. Call at Wollenberg Bros, aod get a Standard Fashion Sheet for the month of January, it will interest yoa il joa have any dress-mskiug to do. Miss M. Lona Haeeell, secretary of the T. K. Richardson music boose, in this city, left yeeterdey for Cottage Grove wbere she will spend a few weeks, tak lug charge ot tbe branch house in that city. By calling on J. D. Hamilton at ids Roeeborg coat t boose yoa can get bl-ie prints of any section or township in tbe Boseburg land district. J. H. Mampower one of tbs prosper ous and highly respected farmers in the vicinity ot Leoos, ia tranracting business in Roeeborg today, and favored this of fice with a very pleasant call. Tbis week. TLarsdav, Friday snd Sat urdey Dr. Low will be at the McClellen If you want to aee as yoa should see, see bim about your eyes. Tbe Sootbsrn Pacific engines are all draped in mourning out of respect to Eogineer W. 11. Whits and Fireman S. L. Fish who lo.t their lives lu tbs Salem disastsr. Tha Irnul .nJ .1.1 ... .it 4- - ' - mju uuiuiuv miw VII ready for Old Santa in tbs corner In dow of Cloyd k Brown's up-ti-dau gro cery store, near the depot, and is a neat and artistic piece oi work, to be aura. ' I will willingly exchange any Simnnd's Gmea Cut saw not satisfactorv ' to user, ifhffnliistn thessw. Bold only by S. K. Sjas. TbsW.C.T. D. will meet next Fri day, lr. 13 ?::t0 at tbs home of Mrs. Walker. Au interesting meeting is ex-prc-ted as Mrs. Thompson is one of the fiiat Crusaders aud will be present. J. D. Hamilton bas ths onlv com Diet e set of abstract hooks in the county. See elm at tbeuoort House, wben yoa want abstracts ol title. Sam 8jkes, tbs genial and tnter prising hardware merchant, to present ing bia friends and customers with bia usual annual present a neat, new cal endar. Dr. J. Curtis Snook, dentist will be la Glendsle prepared to do dental work Monday Dec loth lor a few days. St. An Interesting game of football is an ticipated between tbs Roeeborg and Cot tage Grove teams at (be Bellows field in West Boseburg, next Saturday at 2:30 P.M. m w j miyi miwv VltB. notes and all forms ol legal blank, at tbe PLAixnciua office. U I Miss Nora E Holton, a practical de monstrator, will servs Blanks'! famous coffee free all day Wednesday, Deo. 18, at Cloyd A Brown's grocery, near tbe depot. Nice, freab, whits bread, fall weight always on band at Mrs Oomstock's, bakery. V. 8. Woodruff returned to Roeeburg from Battlegronnd, Weah., this morning snd will remain hero indefinitalv. He reports times fairly good ia Washington. A complete line of Xmas presents in gold or silver st tbs lowest prices st Salzman's. Mrs. A. L. Sandsrs ia a recent arrival in Roeeborg from Molino, and will make ber future boms with bar soo-ia-law and daughter, Bev. and Mrs. A. 8. Mulligan. Nice fresh bread, assorted cakes, and pastries of all kinds, at Griffith's Bakery. Jodge J. W. Hamilton and Diet net Attorney Brown, who bavs been holding the regular term ol circuit court at Cor- vallis, returned to Boseburg roeeday Plenty oi doughnuts on hand for tbs holidays at Mrs. Comsuxk's Bakery. Hon, A. R. Mat toon, ol Buldls, transacting business at tbe connty Wedneedev. He reports holiday trade brisk in bia section of tbs country. Go to J. T. Bryan for your silverware and jewelry. The latest styles oat. Deputy Bsvenns Inspector D. F. Fox, of Ashland, is to the dty, and was io at tendance st tbs grand opeodLeg ol ths McClallen Hones last night. Those news stiff beta at U. Marks A Oo, are ths beet made ia America. Miesee Jeaa Clark s and Katrwna Mc Giegor, ol Gleadale attended tha ban quet and ball at tha McClsllaa Hoots last night. Gold peoi, optical goods and Boavsrart spoons at Salsmaa'a. Mies Bertha Carina, who has bas spending the past eight months ia Dons eauir and San Francisco, returned borne Toeeday. Northern Spy and Spitaeaberg apples at H. Marks and Co. Walter Hoover, agent for tbs Wood- bora turseriee, was transacting basiness in Yoocslla and vicinity a tew days this week. ovoovovovovoovvvoovcvcv ... AR YOU THIfiKlfIG? Of some suitable Xmas Present for some friend or relative? If so, we can help you by a suggestion or two which should be valuable to you. - For a Gentleman A fine Muffler, Necktie, Suit, Overcoat, Pair of Shoes, Silk Handkerchief, or something in the Furnishing Goods line, makes a handsome as well as useful present. ; For a Lady What could be better than a handsome J Collarette, Cape, Uoak, .Lace Ullar or Dress Pattern? Or if you desire to make Fancy Work, Handkerchiefs, Point Lace Work, etc., we have a full and complete line of Battenbere and Point Lace Patterns, Braids, Thread, Handkerchief Linens, Footinj?, Edeines, etc- We sponjre and shrink all Dress Goods by means of our spotless Steam Sponger, thereby insuring the wear, ht and color of any piece of Dress Goods, for 5 cents a yard. The Store JOSEPHSOfTS The Storc sv varsirsxr V-aw er High School Notes Twua. a.Towt(t5B, EUtot. ? 4 Bsaaia ainaca. aaanctate -V!;i:4'.-:at.: tts Tbs near approach of- tha Holidays doss not aswen to dam pea tbs ardor, or leeeea tbe interest of oar stadeat ia their varioos rlrmese, yet tha short vacation will be welcome, r Tbs principal event lor next month will he the (amooa Schubert Sysipboay Club and Ladies Qeartatts, Jaaoary I. at ths opera aooes. Tha paay comes to ' wa highly mended. Every place, at which they have played, has wished a iwpsiitios) of their perfomianee. This program is planned ea per tally to salt tha tastes of tvwryooa. Ota half ol lbs program 2s high elaea tumor. ItiasaJetoeey tbat eo er tsrtadc mailt sjvwa ia Roeeborg next year will be snore popular. Nearly ail iha reserved vesta bavs beta sold. The entertainment is ondar tbe auspices of tba banket ball teams, and tickets soey be bought front tbem at 76. 60 aad 33 cents. Tba proceeds will ba applied to soma dapartaaent of school work. A large attasirlssics ia asked, far. Tba football taaa of tha Bosabarg High School will pUy tha Cottage Grove team oo. gatarday, Das. 14, ia tba Bei loweaaldia'Weat Boaabwg at 1 a. . Admission 25 cants. Every body sod enjoy Toaraelvws aad betp along goul T. K. Richardson MUSIC HOUSE COflBlNES Lima aod cameo t at vsrykw prices at U waters' Drag tkora. Born, to Mr. aad Mrs W. O. Grnbba, at rkousborg, Dec 8th, a big booncing girL All interested ara vary moch pleased. See Salx mans opto data lins of watches and jewelery. L. M. Da ball aad W. B. Bentssa prominent cilisena ol Canyon ville, wars bosinsas visitors at ths cooaly seat Toes-day. Practical Arithmetics now oa hand at Mar lore. Jodge O. L. WiHiaaad daughter. Mass Lain Willis, want to Portiead tbis morn ing, where they will remain a lew days. Kilver aoyelties of all designs at Bala man's. . Hob. A. It. Crawford bas retarned boose froa JacksoaviUa whsrsbs bas beea attending draoit coart. Dr. Lows, tbs ey a specialist is at tbs McClalleo. as ba wont be back tor soma time ba ears snd eee bim while ba is here. Miss Agnsss Pitchlord baa succeed sd to the management of ths Boaeborg earn ttal telephone office. Dr. Lowe, tba-opUdaa has all that ia new and op-to-date ia tha optical busi ness. Bos bim II yoa valaa yoor arts. - Bsv. J. Blair aod family war passeng ers oo Wedneaday Shasta Express, en- route to their new bobe at (Jlendale. Dr. Lows, tba wall known ont icla a is now at tba McClallsn iloose ta remain till batarday. A. M. Crawford, a prominent attorney of Bosabarg, is attending our cirooit coart. Jacksonville Times. Mrs, F. L. Roasal, of Oakland, re turned homo Tuesday after a ftw days spent with friends here. William II. Dal ton waa convicted of murder in the first degree at Portland Wednesday. Mrs Geo, Marsh and Mrs. Jonas, tf Looking Glass, wars shopping in Bose burg today. Cols Stanton has returned boms from a pleasant visit with friends it Portland and Eugene. Dr." W. Crosby of Riddle, was regis tered st ths McClallso Hons Wcdaes- day. Wm. Buassll of tbis city, bas aaoepted a clerkship in tba Dooglaa Connty Bank. 8. 0. Miller aod wife, of Dillard, are registered at Hotel McClallsn today. Dr. J.c. Twicbellla in I'ortlaod on basiness. I'Atn at us wanted for on or twa bo-wee through, the winter. Moot have access to shed for shelter, aad light feed timing sever wiatai. Address "E" cars this offion stating price aad loeatioa. PlacbtBcv Paaaajrra. If yoa ara look lug for presents do not tail to azaaa low J. T. Bryan's elegant line of ail war aad jwwalrr. ft I. B. RIDDLE, Prop. X ah J , kVL BlUDS Of X Fresh Dntfs, Hedldaea, t 9 Toilet Articles. PalaU. J V Oils, Glass, Sundries. V jr CaPreecriptioBa promptly filled 0 by a competent druggist. 0 0000000000 3 Griffith's Bakery, near the depot.mtks a specialty of Wedding and Holiday cakes. Thsy also keep a choice line of confectloneiy. Miss Anna Hunt, of Lrona, is a gar I of friends in F.denbower this week. xcrlnce Convinces. TroTa iu value bv iavestinff 10 eenta in trial sire of Ely'a Cream Balm. DruggisU supply it and we mail it. Full aute 60 eanta. ELY BK08., M Warren St., Kew York. lilliton, Aruona, Maaara. Ely Bros, t Please aand me a W cent bottle of Cream Balm. I find your ramadvtheauiekeat and most permanent curs for catarrh aud cold in the bead. riKi.i. M. Pom. Gen.Mer. Aril. Gold M. Co. Mesara. Klt Bbob.; I have been afBicUd with eatarrh for twenty years. It maOa me ui waak I thoncht I had eonewmptioa. got one bottle of Ely'a Cream Balm and ia three days tbe discharge atoppad. It is tha I Lrat medicine I have need for catarrh. Probarta. CaL fasna t bsMsartas. Elegant line of New High Grade Pianos and Organs Also small instruments, for the holiday Trade. Sheet Music A musical instrument is always appreciated aboAe all else as a holiday iri ft. , . SOUTHERN OREGON'S POPULAR MUSIC HOUSE. Roseburg Steam Laundry 4i- We are now ready for business with new and up-to-date machine- w TV. Work will be . neatly, and s!--s W- DTomptlv done. Watch for Wagon or call 'Phone 791. our EVERETT & MOORE, Props. &REAT E1DUCTI0N W For the next 30 days we will give a 20 per cent discount on our entire line ot ladies furs, including BOAS STORM COLLARS, COLLARETTES SCARFS MUFFS. ETC; A TJarrxilllcant lilnc. Gome and Sec Them. H 11 11 Wm f j -