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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1901)
I : V- 1. - v'r X ,-f-Th Twiee--Teek . - Hoscbura Plaindealcr ruottaaed' Moudays aud Thuivlr- 4? LAIN DEALER PUBLISHING CO. VP. COonnkk," Editor and Publisher u'ka E. Joxts, City Editor, Solicitor. . AiursT J. Krante, Foreuiau : TwicVTk'PkindeaIert per year, $1.50 Kulered a.1 the Poet Office in Roseburg, Ore , as second class mail matter. j. ... .-.-.- Advertising Kate on Application. UV KKI.4TIM; TO KCWKftriEK slBSrlHPTlO.N. Aix-cwdinc to tome of the Invest laws newsim or iui. Utter mar cause inuividuala who mire iio- lihisaiweniKioii tomn a'ouK iora unr-a.lmud iIhjb ooien it discontinued, r 01 r-, Or inr oosiinasktr to mark it refused, tr sends a ( tl umt i ne puoiiclivrs ia liable to ar re aud fine the aaue as lor theft. v dabbing; e ;W haTf arranged with a large nrnubcr of papentand raagitne tor rates which will give th our subscribers wo publication! for a alight adTnce orer the cost of Th Plaimhle alone. Following is a partial list: . Twiac-tv u PLaiMocaua and the Toiedo"sid. ....r.. j New York Tribune. 1 '5 nregnuiaa . . .... t 00 H. r,ullelin. e. r.onii Sural Northwest- . , , 1 TO J 00 1 76 DECEMBER 19, 1901.. iSia-& the cooling year' -the tortus of 10 of the land officers of Ori,$oa will expire by limitation, and aucoeweors to these officials will lints to m4 named, by the present delegation. I This item in' itself is juk aaiinpjrtant one, and win all fof the best tefforls of the Oregon Seoatorsand Representatives i a or d r That they may agree upon tdd invery way "suited Iof "these Import ant p .wit ions. It is the policy of the i; Gdevelt"' administration., to" eelect th very best men. available fo? Reg isters aud receivers of land "offices, a i well for other places. In the natural onrsi of events, the xecom njeadati ius of Representative Ton frne. bonld tby meet with the .ap proval of our Senators, would govern riu appointments at Oregon City, Roe burg and Lake view hile the with a of Representative Moody at The Dalles, LaGrande and Boms wouid be respected under siniilar conditions. However, viewed in the light of past experience, there is little hope tht all will be harmony wiienpi eotues t &!!jcre - thtaj aggre gHtiori' "of offices." Nevertheless much interest will be manifested in t he prolonged fight, which will con tinue from early in January to late! ,u eeaiOer,t0 8ee wtat 1 or etabmation of , members, of. thft dlegdtion will De strongest wun ine j Aiminifltraboa. There has -already been au tutimaiion as to what the re euH will be, but the working of tbe Oreou delegaiion are strange in deed, and no one can foretell tbe u ttcome. Jcdiriajr from present in die ttious and the popularity - and j efficiency of tbe present incumbenu j in the Kosebuig laud office, their re- j appointment is assured and will meet Hh general satisfaction. 'At all events there are 10 plnma hang-iu- faih, and there will be an b WJance of anxiois applicants for most of the 10 places. Veople will still debate whether frnljr' is guilty, evea technichally. ' The ire at a lost to know whether - the court of ii.qtiiry has declared for or aKaiuet. Dewey ia a - minority in .nrfmber,. but a big majority in pub lic' infiwnce. Dewey'a " judgment w ould Jbejtccepted by "a ' multitude of good fit tZMoa, if opposed by. a acure rfother officers of the navy. The 4iidinMt the two rear admirals is a ' eitrurise "o the Nation, but tbe fact that - 4 Admiral Dewey signed, "as a matter of form," the findings of the oiber two admiral lends clor to the UHtciou 1 oat mere is at least aiigut grounds for tbe fitdings of tbe court, Dot withstanding Dewey's actions in aubtmttiug, also, a minority report, indicating a light infirmity of pur p we. iudiciiou, if not a small degree of recreancy on hie part. It was un fortunate for Dewey to become in volved in this controversy. He has I roubles of his own : - ' Hon. D. l Thompson, capitalist aud politician of Portland, died Fri day morning. Ide wm born in Ohio in 1834'. He came to Oregon in 1852. walking eyerr step of the way across tbe comment. In 1874 he wa ap pointed governor of Idaho territory, and Coring the latter part of Har rison's, administration, he served as Uuiled States miniftter to Turkeyi He. wae.also a membei'" pf .the Oregon legislature and mayor of Portland several times. In 1890 he was de feated for governor by S5 lejer Ten liojer. He had been affiicted for ttoie tiai wilh stomach troublee. "A- former Oregon farmer who went to K.irH a year or two ago to engftge in farming in t bat 'state wrote back to Oregon friends recently as follow: I believe in diversified epiwiltur . An exhibit of my crop report for IW1 is as follow: I hav raised one acre of baked - potatoes, 50 bushels of dri-d eHi:bec, 25 ncren f prched com, one aere of roHxied pe&mita. and I Lad sho'it two n r-K of melon preserve. Th liHlxnce of my crop rout-isled of cl.iuiz bug, grasshoppers and j ck rhUbtt." The iccident a' Sl-m renultiotf in tbedfath -t 'h engrineer and tiie ru an bus been racnl to a ten year o! I l?oy, tbe soa -f Salem w er. Tbe real bir:iu-, though lies with the 1 person who left the switch unlocked. 'The boy didn't know auy better The niaa who failed to lock the switch did, says a,a Albany Exchanged - A lawyer in a court room' onaj call a man a liar, ,a scoundrel,; villain a thief, and no one will make a, com plaint when court adjourns. If a newspaper prints snch reflections on a man's character, there is a libel nit or a dead editor, This is owing tothefact that" the people believe wbnt an editor ayt. Wtmt a pityt-Thj Pditbrof "the K Coidtfo yellow jmrnaLi who were 'sentenced to prison by one judge, for ! contempt of court, were,, leleaaed by j another, on tli gromid that iiarbh ' crilicisiu of a jiKiii-wL decision aiol , litnly to have that dt-CIBloa Ci'Bie - home to roost. There is a young matron , in Iowa Falls, who i a grandmother-, aMhe age of 2'.. By the time she reaches the age of 00 she will be the mother of her country. The old woman who lived in a shoe is not a circumstance to the t : i - r 's . There is one way to break Ihe rail road trust. The goyernment should condemn and buy One of the, transcon tinental routes; I hen establish equita ble freignt and passenger rates. The Morgan-Hill combine would have to follow suit. . " The. merchant who;. would give twenty centa worth of goods for a dollar received would soott loose Lie bnsineesj but that itf wbat the Dewoy gamblintr machine doea. Albany i..r T j ' t Drmocrat. ? I ; The. Albany Democrat is becomii g a fint-clasa prohi paper. We eagtfM that Bra Nutting change the nam of his paper To the'Albany" Frolalu tionist."" .'-rr- Cr. 5?-. The wheat market has jumped tor the first time in years aa a result tt the vigorous tone of Roosevelt s message. . The party that is . American first, last and all theime i the partj tiat has built jip this country. ' ' ' - I . ' Political Qossip. 'i ' Capital JournaL J. C. Fnllfrjon of Roseborg is named lor foyeraor. He will boused as will other 'eauJi dates to carry the .sute .otTOventiou against Ueer and thon'ronnd it ! tip for the slate. Thatjs good polities if there is uothiug to "polittee-JuU personal strife for places. , Hon. J. C Foliar ton, it is true has beenfmentiond as a jogichl candi date for Governor, and Jus name may 1- bejore.tW iieit;- etate J Mioot tit il W not true lhhtHe"iIT1)e""nsd.To further be intWWtofa'n yone? thVI do not understand exactly 1 what tbe Journal means by the "niate," but Juilge Fullert on is too well known for such', insiu nations to . injure his I eaudidacy which, i f conducted at all. will be in au honorable manner, aud his acts, or tbe acts of his , friend in that matter, will not be o the injury of any oue intentioLally, nor for slate' beofir.- Governor OeT bae friends iu.thixoMf an J it ' would be unfortunate for him if they thougbt the Journal was voicing bis sentimen.tB.ia the abovv Dalles Ctromcle Eugene is put ting forward too many candidates for Governor. She will in all probabili ty be iKOored in that reaped. " Tbe peopl are of tbe opinioo f that with a Stat) noiverbity drawing- bienniirlly $125,000 of tbe taxpayers, money, the city should go (way back and ait down. . The Eugene Regjsler saya in reply to the above that Engeno is putiing no candidates forward 'but one or two promioeor men sl the town, have been uiged from the outside to enter the race for the goveurorship. Ex. Still the republican gnb- LrnatorU1 1,, are bng pnesed .roun(L Hon. H. W. Corbelt. of Fortland, is tbe latest Oregonian to be announced as a candidate to suc ceed Governor Geer. If any one Las ueeu oveirooKea in ine aisirioutioo of these boqunts they will please hold op their hand. .Jacksonville Times Jas. Haha brouvh, r the genial 8. P. Com pany eouductor, made his maby friends in Jacksonville a visit Friday. He is a candidate lor the republican nomination for joint representative. r 1 t a' . t a - - -a Weather Report. 1 S . . t. 8. Weather feureaa Oiacs, y Roeeburg, Orton, Dee. 81,t!K)t.. Wee endiuit 5 p. m.. Dee. 81, lDOJ. J MaxunntB .tamperataro,9 ou v Hinioinat 'leruperalurej 24 von 13'hr Rainfall for the week, 0.00 . Total rainfall since 1st of TO Mith 4 53. Average rainfall for .bat montb lori4 years 6.19. x Total rainfall ftoui ftetn 1 1900 to date, 13.12. ' ' -''.''' "T Average rainfall from Sept, lLto date 11 4 .Toi.1 deridet cyfro.nSip't: 1,900, to dtp l..a5-: Averava nrecluitalion tor 24 wet saa - eon 33 25. Taos. Gibson, ' Observer." 1), B. Grant m- e' etrd Mayor Aaiiland 41 ruij 'ity nv-r J. K. Vauj $m tiie ans:-a x'ti Ciid d.te. .Trie. nw eoum-il will stand fiiir to two; Bg iitift a. ioon'. lii'unw if iierp be j o I'hanu in the atinu ie o' siy of the' n,emht. -j See Si'onaoa npto da'e-liue of watcbei a - tl j..eier-. AimirioKAL LtiL.Cuiisilerhle. 1 cl news o' iu'ureet aili be luii'-d on the-, firnt pane of this iseue. ' . Tbe nigh Sub n i iirores-iog nicoiy 1 a comineu Uo) iMii.rf ts. $ ' G ld pens, optic d gooJ and Souvenir, spoon at tialsman'al ", & fOR Oil. Active; Operations - Cimmenced at Myrtle Creek. MVCIilMRV WORKS SMOOTHLY. President of theUmpqua Valley Oil Co., Started the Bis DriH Downward. i. Wednenday was an eventlul day and on full of intsrtMrt and promiae of a rich reward to Uyrtl Creek and the wi ole of Donglas couutr , us far as that ia concerned, in fact if the hopis of the Unifqia Valley Oil Co. are rtalUedand their t-neigr anJ entarprise rewarded with tuccea, a new indui'.ry will spring; up in onf midst which will be felt throagboat Pouihern Oregon and greatly stimnlate every branch of business activity. The location or lite of the uew oil drildng plant is oa ihe farm of C. O Whits just outside the city limit of Mjrtle Creek. ' Tts plant (a Urge, oonpleie and up-lo date and ia working most aatiefactorly, the drill makiug good projjreaa through the first bed rock or abale formatiou. It is the belief of oil experts that nowhere is Oregon ia the condition m r favorable for striking oil in paying quantities thaa at this place, therefore the progreaa of the drilling operation st Myrtle Creek will be noted with, great interest. Tbe local oil company, President M. McCoy and Secretary H, L. Marsters in partic ular are entitled to moch credit for tbe energy and pa'blic-pirit aianiftd In protuotiiig tbia great 'enterprit. th nltimateearcW ol wbiehwMsit avsared. 1. Real Bktate Traaiier. 4 J HuddWoo to Cbaa Binder W,Si of SWJ.4.t3B4 of SW r f aud SVV .olX , K 34 ;tp22r7.w s Bjlaod H. WarJ to Pe er P Uee cher l40acrfi. in see 19 and ,30,tpile,r 4 w.: t L Dlnmtek and wife to Y, Ral ua lrXiacree in ace 24, tp 33 a, . r.6 w,.. t CasawaU W Urabbe to J 4 Black ; IQ0 acre aec W, tp 2? , r 6 w ; John Andrews and wife to Frank ''Andrew. 5t' acre sec B, t ; rs.va w.. I P Rice adnr to-W H Boee 40 ft at 61 k hi ia fcoxtuera addi ; tioo to Roeeborg ........... rhiavLacge aad wife to gut LauiI BiMrd 185 acres, btginn I iui at 'Wcorof Jaa Co D L C 2.9 chains E of tbe qnarur ' arc eofbetweeo sec 17 and 20, ttwz7,r 4 w..i Luciada arj to Jobn Mam ; pvwer l& axrea sec 17 and 'JO, tp 21 a r 4 Samnel Ward to R H Wan! D L C No. 37 of KamneT Hall in aec 19 and tp tl e, 1 4 w. . . I F Hit-e admr to Mrs H.tonab JoeephetMi Lots I and 2 blk 75 . 2nd southern addihoa to Rne- too 00 600 00 450 00 iue 00 76 00 124 eo 2650 00 1 to 8 0 OJ 1. borg 250 00 -1 Lacin! E Ward.et al, to Wm Skidmnrvqnitclaiai deed to SE . it- tii lot see 1. tp 21 a, 4 200 W Roland H Ward, e al, to Lucia- ; da b aid land in eec 19 aad j20,tp21 , r4 w 140 acres.... 1 00 uur.nda r. Ward, ft al, tit Ro land H Hi rd h of SE of c 19 and NEV4' .Dd 8 W4' of the aame, Ne and N ,Si rl HE.'-4 of c 30. tp 21 a r 4 w 2S0 acres...... 1 CO Caroline C Apple te te tSilza betti W.Uoa. 149 31 a re in tp2-. r 6 w 1300 00 Vica Dblberi; an J wif to Annie ' ' IUtw Lot 9 and 10 blk 91 3rd . Southern ftddition.to Riseburg 3000 tJohn T Miller and wife tn E1- waxJ H. atevere 80 acre, eec . 7.tp 23 a. t 5 w ; 800 00 A J liellowa aud wife U J F Clement. Lot 12. blk 2, Weet : Roeebnrr M Cw Paul Seifnar nnd wife o Fred Hoe lb fcE'aol Stic 32. tp S s 1 9 w........ 7 SO E L Parrott aberjff 10 A Creasoa the undivided J,' Interest in . and to lot No. C, blk 15, Boah- ey 'a addition to Reburg . ... 100 00 Mollie Mack, et a', to F II WbiU 320 aexdar to aec 28. tp t'7 a, r 6 wt S00 00 11 m rice Abraham to F B Wait tW acres eec 27, tp 27 r 6 w.... 200 W Probate Orders. In the natter cl tbe fU Ecnry a Marcy, deeeaaed, an order was graste d the administrator B. J. Boviagdoa, le aell certain' real property tbe proceeJ to be used to pay claims an 1 charges exist ing againi-t'raid estate.' In tbe matter of lb. est.!, of R. 8. Applegate, deceased, the fioal accouut ol administrator A. P. App'eitate, was ap proved and aaid administrator discharg ed. ( ' In the matter of lbs sHste o Eliaa A. Marcy, decease!, the administrator was granted an order to sell certain real prop erty, proceed to be oaed to pay claim and cuargea ag linst said estate. In tbe matter of the ertti. of Craw iora tiaoai, neceaaea, an oru.r was tntde flziug tbe 3rd day of February, 1902, as the time for sef.ling said t state. ' la ttie mat er of tbe estate of Henry Armstrong, deceased, tbe fioal occount ot the administrator W. A. Smiley, waa a proved and be and his bondsmen di charged from any fuithcr liabilities. Ch'rldrens two wiieel red cirts 15cts , bs -teel wanona from $1.00 to (6 00. St-1 Propeller aa:ous tstc. at Churchill i W'ollt,y"'. .. .Boya knives .with . chain. M ke fine ' Prestuis. Churcbill A Wojllty aell I tham ' thflm You ahonld S'-e th iteleifant.'Ueridan" cut xlas4 at Oh ircniil A WnolUya. Silver novelties of all dxigna st h THE CLKA.NSIXO 1MI HKALlStl. cirim fou IATARRH AflTRnnil s' bMIM&lilil Shi Ely's tream Balm Yahj and pleasant to utn. Contmus no iu. iurious drne. ll In q.ilcltly abenrbeit. Oivck lidii'f al oih'. It 0kmis and Clranitea tlie Naml Pawnea. - Allan InflaniiuiittoiL :0IJ)HEA0 nla and "-'rotorin the Meciarane. Restores thi it of Taste arid Sineli, Large Size, SO cents a: Ur-iL-u-ietior br mull; Trial Bh, lOceots by mall. . XI iiiiOimiUi, tt Yi'tmia cttwt, ow lg. DRILLING Thought from a roe try ia the blonaora and fragrunve of all human knowledge, -hu-uiau thought, human pawiuna, ainotLuuatlauguagaOobaaioai . O, glorious, heautioui world of life below, But tell me, child of heaven, dost thou know - Augbt of thj birth, however cam'et thod Jiere T ' J ' 1 ' In Nature's universe, thou wondroos sphere? " Ten thousands league. my mind do'.heni to oar,I'i " Far o'er thy rounded form,, from shore to ihore, ' ''' . Tdvlew, to feel, to drink tbina artful grace. And catch one burried glance at thy whole face.'" ' ' A million times a million ieet I hear, ' ' " While treading on thy side, Ihfo' atmosphere " Wblch tbod batt breathed from out thy gracious breast That all may live vti'.b tbee and sbara tby reset." ' ' '' ' Thy bounteous stores feed every hungry month ; -Tbv flood of waters drink awy all drouth ; ' And giveat thee from off thine own great form ' 'Refltoted rays, all iivius thing to warm. Thou doat cloths ibyeeli in rich garment bright, That man, beholding tbee, may view tby aight . With approbation, and contented be, . . .: ; Tbat he' the child of thy sweet cbaiity .. ,0, peaceful Eartb, below, o calm, 10 sweet, But give me pjwer to write, and I'll repeat To brother man the sacred thought I leel This hoar, yea, in trpih to all reveal Thy gen'rjas motherhood to belpler-s men, And strive to teach each one to comprehend Tbe blessings that thoa has to atndly give t To every one that 00 thy bosom live. -', I'd tell of tea, eavircliog thee around, ... tJpon whose breaata ten thousand ship are fonud, How scenic riven, dear and deep and wide, like happy children, play 00 every aide; Ol mountain realnSs, w boe glistening, snowy peaks, Are but a chain ol pearls to grace tby neck i ..... w. And giatit wood, thro' which tby pure breath blow, Are bat as tiny grass, where mUi flow; , Of dtiea, thronged with works of liviug art. Where million feel tbe beating of thy heart, And treaaarea, far more priceles yet than gold, Tbstln tbv boaora U100 doret amply bold. ' . . I'd write ol that p-oud j urney round tbe sun, Foil thirty billion uiUee of space to run, And bending tbal great bea, with charming grace, nTo give four beao'eou a -abon on thy face; Vet never wand'ria from that chosen tract, ' Nor lor one moment, e'er thy speed to slack ; How turnest thoa lor e'er to esai from west, -Providing time for labor aud for rest. I stand, entranced . great form, to gre on tnee, -My toil ie filled with tby sablimiiy. I pause, allho' I saniinoo all uy might, , . My pen doth fall ; I can no Ruebuig, Ore., Dec. JS. 1901. OBITUARY. Mr. Harah J. Curneiron, nee Adam ... hnmimhaaiateof Tenoeesve Feb. - 15, 1B, crossed ine plain wiw ner par. sou to Uregoo in ljao. wis wis nu- aa - ried to Joseph Covnelieoa ia Bsntoa county ia May 1S51. They mived lo Douglas county dunng Ihe same year, aud to her last home over 40 year ago, where abe resided until bar death. 6be becatre a member of tbe Chriet-ea ebu' h over 30 jeu ago, and ha hved a . . . . devoted Lbnetian since. 4, 8be !ves a lamUy of nine cbUdren three bov and six girl to moors her RICE & RICE wies yoij X MERRY CHRISTflAS Bargains for all. Don't delay, vrc -Buggies, 75c and up. Chairs and Rockers for child ren, 20 cts aud up. have plenty of goods at the aight prices. i If you get tired reading this adv. we can interest you with prices. We sell char Uian Tort land. Retuemlier iHscember forget us. 1 1.5 Stands fivr f 1. Shalee, regular price, 45 cts., now 35 els. w jiiie they last. Our Ji. 25 Rockers aud $1.65 Rockers' are easy Rockers. The price is easy too. See them be fore yon buy. i can't be RICE &' RICE, III JUST ONE NIGHT;, Thursday WW:- iJUT Arth r C. Alston's Company presenting At the Old :. J?o play with greater heart ,A sweet Southern tale well told by PRICES 35, 50 and 75 cts. CMtaaV Kit ummmi .nut ' 1 I: Mopqfcam,vT6p. .n:f. j. bt foiU.ec write. . . ' l v , OutatrLMoeas. -'i i .--ser . Iocs. Threw cbildreu .pitcedod her to tbe grave. . , , tier age at the time of hr death tt T. j IV . . ." . " j uicu Tory .oaaeoiv at tier Dune near ; ifru fjri; 4n Safqrlav eveuin 1 tTa a a r-k. i . . ijj. runtrsi aot vices were 1 ffM, '?; boe lueeday by - fa j ( " ' "1" wr j xue Nan. C. .. of T.rew t. Ote., keep the tiueei nnis-ry tuh ol al: ,n.T' "f ,M,nT' oi ae to n.me. j.-?aiitciion Koarameea. t tare y-ur or t a., k.i.. .1 u ..u j EwEav'MaTUfa, ti.nl At . j ., . Ro-thcrg, 0-rgn. 705-707 cass sr. ... It 4 . Xmas Speculties...V child toy stove Go-Carts aud Doll for 20 cts;a better one lor 75 cts. Iron Beds for 35 aud 75 ceuts. We are strictly in it. our siK.'cial Sewing marhine, drwp liead,dctierbd,onlv f'Jo. No. 7Ct Stove, ; So. A l.k Stive, : St.el 'Kinge, wsTTantrxl for 15 years,- only ;50. Sale. Iion't t y ' r. ' -'SPECIAL SALE Our $1.00 Chairs , throughout, Dec cau't'be equalled, cinber. Many or 75 cts. Qiair shoppers are ex- beaten' ' pected. Save uiou- THE HOUSE FURNISHERS T MfiswMSiiaraiaieisaisawuiT an iutemsliug story of today etititlod Gross Roads Interest was ever written.' . " cast of uniformed excellence. Seats ou sale at Strong's! , Dec, io '. -m jqj.- - - --'r ' 1 iM m: mm t aC' -i . aawaTl- V atmmnnmmmmrammm.!mmmm Groceries and Dry Goods Promptly . g Delivered to any port of the City. PHONE 671. r .. i s ; ROSEBURG, OREGON .uuimuiiiaimuaaiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiii.i. Professional Cards. , I) rT alkire7 ...Nerve Specialist.. Cures Rbninati.uJ. Ntrroin ArTn-tiona, stomach an1 I.iver Inmblc. Mbin.l ii,nir culalurjr aud Pulmonary DUturbaocta. H,urs: 9 Ut 1J:; 1 toi. 7-S Taylor A Wilson Bhlg. Bo.-burg, Oregon gLMER V. HOOVER, PHYSICIAN AND 6CROEON. KoBimuBa Oaaooa Spottal attcotioa cirea to DI111111 of the Voa and ThmiL Offioe-Mala XL, on door aovthot Ci l:Ha rnoue. Main au. Q V. FISHER, M.D, Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. ' Rotui so, 'Phone Main 591. - Obsoom. QR.GEO..E. H0CCK, Physcian & Surgeon. OBoa aTlew Bid. . . foooe. Maia U EOSEBDRO W UAYNE6, DENTIST, STtw Bunding, Teicplioae ha. i. raosiBrEu. oskgou E. M.CHEADLE, DENTIST, OSrem.pn.ia Siocua a Hail aoeaacBti. oaa A. Jt. CKAWTOBD, Attorney at Law, aooau 1 A t. V arateta B1U., aoeXBOES. oa laW" BualocM before U 0 s. Lead OSUat aa4 auuiu caaea a apeciaty. Late BoeTer tJ. a Lead Olca J OUN H. fcUtTE, ATTORN EY-AT LAW, ' RoaiiBiKu, (ruaos. Buinea. before C. 8. Lead $- a4 Piooalo boiiMM a (ycuity. Oaice Abrahaa baUdtoa J U r L'LLEKION Attoruey-at-Law. WU pra-ucc in ail the 8ui and Ft-teral CourU ufbnt la Maxta' B totim. uraoa. QOMMOWKE b. JACkbO.N, ' Attorney and Coaiiaellor.t Law. Mm ng Law and Water Rigdu made auaruatly. ta.U-n B14 RbncBO R6. USIOU W. BENSON, ' " Attorney-at-Law. " ai 1 a-xl t Ba-ldlnt. ROflBCEv.. OEIiKJH JJ.KOKGE M. BROWS, Attorney-at-Law ' Court Hou Dowu-Main. ROCKBcKO, OK', JA. BCCHASAX, SoUry Public. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Room I Maratera Boildinf. KOSIBCR'J. Qtl fTt J- KOBCSETT, Attorney at Law. ftlMH 11. Taylor A ft tisoa Block. . Roeaacaw. Oas.1 1- J 1 ha a ' FACTS True economy in-paiht is attained only when the best of matsrial is ussd 1 We carry the best grade paint ou the market If first-class paint osts only o ie-tifth m jre thau a poor quality paint, aud lasts just twicej.ts long, it stands to reason .that THEBEST IS THE CHEAPEST. A full line of PAINTING SUPPLIES, GUARANTEED PURE UNSEED OIL, PIONEER WHITE LEAD at lowest market prices A. C. MARSTERS & CO., Druggists ROSEBURG, .OREGON I cr .,. rf . p novE AT nr. Jack Frost SUGGESTS "That all people wearini? Oxford go wayhack and eit dowu." t,f"il nave shoes to match - season.-" the; -4 Correct styles Swell effects i t ..Just right for winter.- a miiAty clever dozen rtrjs of Wonjto's Hlioes is all the new idea at t'-MiO. 1-0. ,ZJU0 and IJ.50. It is ti xonrintervtt to watch tl'. Sbrosi$Sh"oeParlor win-low for iirl thi;i in Footwear Do not forget the prizes to be given away-Jauua-ry, 1, 1902. Ill Till; SHOE MAN Title GuaranLee&Loan Co i. 0 Baaii.rra. -rmuka: II.'. Hm:ivy. &?. Treac. OSre In tiieToort H'we. Hit fe onTf torn firceaei nf -jt.mrt book, is Ouociaa KMiuij. Abatrarta and CVairjrwm f T tl lunivlwl w tKXijtl rHi n I j L40 1 .oil Biuin claicta. Rit lLao a ebmpLric r of Trarirc of ail ttn. ah -p ft in the iL.w1.h3rn. V-r-c. a. C- - Laa.1 lra- I lneu W:.I aaaa b.ce not mfors of anr Iowa acij aoowmc alj TKaatinTqiirr.at iuda. rrp poDdcooeaoLciiCTl. ill Notice for Publication. " rsiTKD siitia nsnorricrr twaacr. Orrron, lir. is. l"l. Nwtux ia htnroy ir-a jiat IB omvuiH) wiia ib r"n of ii-c act of i tonl Ja i, u:-v nl.;.tO -Aa ctfor lha ol Mmtt-j laodt in It ".aie ol Ca:ii,oi. Oitani, SaJa. mm4 W mLimi TerrMorr," aa (I'aJ 4 to a-1 Ite ro, x; Land Mw by act of lu oat 4. US1. ALBEir u RkB of rnrUand. coaair of n , Llo:w." t"1 '"T B.d ia . r.. v. taw lt.' ot fniwa So K wnav.r i- wirw. ranfa Jio. 7 weat, an-1 will oOr ynA to atow lUai tbe land amizbi is aa r rt.oibi. Inr lta timber or stra thui for amculroral aurfoarw, and toeui.ifc kiwa to al mil be Mr (be Kttula aad aconrrroj :kioSuat Bmo Ihonc. n-aii.a. on We!n sJay, Uu u day of I rrl jarr. '.A'Z. Be oaiva a wiinrw-s: teree Bateaiaa, Robert We .Vih. Tbnaiw U rw!, m Ruar tura . rrneat V. bVrwict 04 IMvUan-i. lha. Any alKl al prnrai cuiaiaf advrne.j lie atwve d . 1 l lanl. antr ro)-M'd 10 fl t nrir ela: m ia Uii- o&. oa or beiore aaid 'Alb day of February, 1AJ. biip. J. T. B&lDa'KS. - RV later. WANTLf"-EVEKAL PEbOSS.OF character and ;jod .repuurtoo io earh tats (cue in this onty reqairexi) to re present and advertise old established wealthy bnaioee bona, of sotid financial tanding. Salary tlS.OO weekly witb eiperis-a additiooal a' I parable id cash each Wednesday direct from bead efficee. Horset sod carriage fumiahed, when neo-eeary. Reference Enckwe slf-addraM(Hl stamper! eoveiope. Man aeer. 316 Castoo Bnikling, Chicago. 1 1 3 11 II ABOUT- PAINT 1 VisfV r V r S w Read this... For all kinds of Candj', fresh, pure and harm less, Oysters served in any style, call on ... . Wtolesale and Retail Candy Manufacturers ROSEBURG, ORE ..Confectioneries'.. TS lont erwun aa-1 aizad 1 dies, aacy casaa and Coodra. Tobaero. Chrara aad 'nil ia vartvl aMjrtcneoia aU a taa) taa qaa ity. I. J. NORflAN H. Little, DENTIST. Oakland, . - Oregon. FREE IMPBRTEO Japamese I1AF KIS- TO ALL v C'HUlwCrfSliPPFirS SOClET?PbiriHERS 1 I I SEAL BRAflD COFFEE t-l;U -TMEFINESTCWW.'I: II 1 1 ffg IMwaas M ''TjrT 15 rUKCHASEQJ reR salEjBT iylR5.fi.B0YD Groceries and Glassware ... ROSEBURG, OREGON We carry the best grade paiut ou the market -A I ' j 1 a at . . . a