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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1901)
"V, o v o n H t i I The Twice--Veek Roscburg Plaindealer Punttsbed Mondays and Thursday. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. V. C. Conner, Editor and Publisher Lacra E. Joxrs, City Editor, Solicitor. Aixicst J. Krastz, Foreman Twke-a-Vetk Plaindcalcr, per year, SI .50 Entered at the Post Office In Roseburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Rates on Application. LAW aLTINe TO BaWRr-ArES SUBSCRIPTION. ..in. In .nme nl ihe latt llll lteWSpa ner publisher mar cauae lnaividuU who utr 1 .,,.1 n-f.iio i nr Inrit lo be arrvsleJ (or lrau.1. CikIht hl niliita, also, anyone who aliens his sMNcriilion to run 'on(t for m tun uuM-.d and then oruere it discontinued, r or ders the postmaster lo mark it refused, or sends . M.tal ea.r.1 to toe publishers is liable lo ar ret and liu tbe same as lor theft. We Have arranged with a large number of (ape and masaxines lor rates which will give to our Mbbcribers two publications lor a slight advice over the cost ol TBI Flaisdbalm aloue. Following partial list: Tsrit-c-a-WEta PlaisdeaLEB and the Toledo-Blade 75 New York Tribune 1 74 Oregoman .. S F. Bulletin ... 00 r l-all J Rural Korlhwest 1 V DECEMBER 23,1901. THE: CHRISTflAS ATMOSPHERE. This is CbriBtmas week and arouud every hearthstone the innocent fol lowers of Santa Claus gather each uight to take a peep up the chimney lef ore they go to bed. and wben there beneath the snowy coverlids aud kissed a night's farewell by mother, they still let their eyes fall ou the chimney opening and wonder Low dear Santa will ever come down into tbe room through that hot place . aud hope that papa and mamma will put out the fire so he won't be badlj burned; surely they will when he Las such nice gifts for their little ones, aud to thinking, their eyes Keetly close into the quiet, refresh ing sleep of babyhood, and open no more till morning's sun calls their mind once more to action. Sweet faith that has no doubts, that of the tbe child is Santa, and a lesson of valne for every adult. . The little cues believe iu Santa and bis mar velous ways, aud questions never. So" man, a child as far as knowledge of the future ie concerned, should place his faith ru that One presented to him in Lis baby days along with Saute, and never raise a doubt to eh ado w it. Uel ling ready for Christmas maker thfse days in December full of pleas ant Jabers and anticipations. The majority of people are not million aires. They do not have full purses Wilh wVicli lh -n cm to tho Rtrwre "ai7JTjuy their CbriBtmas presents without regard to coeu They have a little money, and it requires a good d al of planning, of invention and loving thought, to make it go round. Of i itn ee the money is only enough to liny the raw materials from which patient and Ekillful fingers will fash ion the gifts. If we could look into iuauy a home we -should see the children planning some surprise on CbriBtmas morning for fathers and m 'titers, aud the parents in turn con sult iug how to manage to give the Uys and girls what they want It is the mutual' tboughtfulnesti of oth ers that impart to these December da jr. 4 pecnlar atmosphere. . It will soften the heart of the crustiest old bachelor to go into the Christmas shops and overbear the consultations among pui chasers as to what they eball get. Even as you walk along tb?ftreets you observe a peculiar light iu the eyes of the women shop pers. Tbey do oot have it at any o her season 'of the year, except, per chance, when they are making ready for a wedding. Boss Lroker thinks be sees in the geutral sentiment favorable to Admi raj Schley, a guarantee of Democratic success in tbe next presidential cam paign with Schley at the bead of the Democratic ticket. This is not tme. Admiral Sibley like Dewey, has de voted a life-time to the si udy of naval tactics: -and warfare, which in tbe case of each, has culminated in crowning, and glorious naval victory tbe like-i of which is unknown in the htatory of naval warfare' and which demonstrates the efficiency and nn daunted courage of both of these fcturdy heroes in the modern naval science, but this is no criterian what ever to their ability and emciency in successfully guiding the grand old ship of state Admiral Dewey has already been found wanting in tbe ebar act eristics aud qualifications for a statesman aud chief executive and these requirements are no less want ing iu the make up of Admiral Scb ley.- While these two distinguished characters are regarded a-t the great -64 naval heros of tbe age. and no one wishes to detract in tbe least from their grea. and well deeervnd popularity, the country generally would no doubt receiva the anuouu cement of Admiral Schley's accept ance of the nomination for tbe ptesi dency with tbe saoji coolness and indifference which marked adrntml Dewey's brief polictCAl boomlel. ' Every line iu a nwspapr cost something. If it ii for au individual it should be paid for. If 'lie grocr was asked to couttibule groceries to oue abundantly able to pay for tbetu, be would refuse. The 5 oewtpiper mast pay proprietor of lor the free advertising if the beneficiary doen not, and yet it is oue of tbe hardest ' hinga to be learned by many . that a newsbaper has apace in its cplainnB to rent, and roust rent to live. The thoughtful editor of the Sa lem Independent speaking of the murder by Wade and Dalton, of Portland, says: "Whiskey, ganib- iDg, cigarettes and .bad companions have all been factors in the awful fate now etaring these young men in tbe face." Thte thfrigs thould all be left alone by the yonug man who wauls to keep away frviu the gnllu as. - - Secretary Long seized with ayitUlv tbe opportunity to uphold the tuuiiugs of Beuham and Uauieey and attempts to discredit the opiuiou of Dewey ;an other popular idol. Hid position can be credited to New England narrowness and utter disregard . of tbe popular voice of the people. When will this unfortuLate contro versy end? "I think Admiral Dewey's praiso of Schley is just. It does not di minish Admiral Sampson's glory, to whom, as superior commander was due the posit ions of tbe ships,' held in tbe line of blockade and without whose instructions the result might be seen in another light," says Capt. Diaz, of the vanquished Spanish bat tleship, Colon. - - - -1 ' The Albany Daily Herald issued a veay creditable Christmas number setting forth tbe resources and ad vantages) of Albany and Linn Coun ty. Many excellent half tone pic tures of Lion county enterprises and scenery added greatly to the attrac tiveness of the paper aud reflected much credit on the .enterprising publisher. Senator J.N.Williamson has played his cards just right to get into con gress. To secure support from per tain quarters he at first become a candidate for secretary of stale. The senator was in the position to work 'em. Congress is his goal and Moody can say Lis prayers. Woodbarn In. dependent. Santa Clans is a very busy man in Koeeburg now, and be has a : hot-t of assistants iu the fine stores of this city, wilh their magnificent stocks. If yon own property in or ; near Rosebnrg, it will be doubling lie val ue to locate a factory bere that .is worth something. All the mean arts of his life are juickly brought before a drowning man or a candidate for ofiice. i The Twice a-Week ' Pt.Ar-irrn.rTt vibb.es its nianv readers' a ' Merry Christmas." Hay hurst News. W. S. Appletcate nrrivrd luitue from Seattle lart week and writ visit bit par' ta Mr. ai.d Mrs. A. M, Applegate tlD- ill alter tbe holidays. r - . J. P. Miller, of YuDcaila, spent several lays bere last week visiting relatives tnd friends. Jas. Starr one of Youcalla'e roimlar ioung mn passed tbrouch bere last Chursday. L. P. Owen who hat reen visiting rel itives here for a fw weeks, left lat Sno- day fur bis father 'a born) in Po!k Couo lT- ... V' ... 8. F. Cawfield lett on Thursday of. last veek to spwud tue holiday! with bis par 4 Ro eburg. Leeiie Miller, ooeof the seniir o! tbe :rain Normal is heme for Christmas. Mrs. J. J. Kelleber and children left Friday's li val for a visit with Mi. Cellebei's mother at 0ndale. .. We noticed ia last Tbnrsday's Pladi ralkr that whenever any of oer bighlr Hteeated old bachelors vieit the county eat the Plawdkalrr will look up mat ers at tbe county clerk's oflice immedi Oely. We j'JSl thought to say there is orpins f "highly esteemed old baclie ort' ia the vicinity of Hay burst and. ii he fair city editor of the Plaikdkalkk vi I step tins way bfjre looking " op tatters at ine clerk's effice we eball be eady to extend coiigraiolatiooa. , Cokmi'Politian.;' " The Poultry Show. ' ' -. , ' " t "The SecouiJ Annutl - Exhibition ef Douglal County Poultry Association will be held at Siocam'a Hall Dec. 20, 27 and 28. J ad ,-e W. N. Browning, of 0der, Utah, will do the jo ULu. ' AboJt 500 f H e best b-rds in Douglas county and Vrcmity 'and railmd pilots as fir north ronlaod are expected lo be -n ex'-ibitioo. ' - -- '- Toe man ignnent . bave spared no tains to utuke tliia the beat exhibition oj ins poultry ever teen in Southern Ors- - f , V Tber- will be strong conpetition -in otny lines. Nearly all varieties will V 'tpresented. f '- .; ; The locatioa it ciDtral, tbe price of Emission small. Let - ail ej(uirrt of line poultry attend. ' A tmiioa 10 cents. Haeon ticket, good to three days, 'la cenia. Woman and Daughters Hoboing.. Tbe hired man at Geo. Dunn's .ranch south ol town waa surprised J ettrlay morning in undicg a woman snd two itt asleep in tbe baru. He bid gout out early to feed ibe ho-fe?, when tbe disiveiv was mads. The woman is apparently ehiutjl5 yrarn ol age, aud her danaler 12 ai d 15. Tbey art enroiue non L ai d dotie mos' o' i heir Ira v ling a f ot. Aeblan d Town Talk. The Schubert Lady Quartette. Hioe delightiul ricelu's, tbe fedu bert tdr qiarttteof Chicago, a ill ap pear at th oi r h"n- ou Weinetdaf eveuing, n 1, 19i2, nnl the auspices of the BttkM Bali cirls'of the Hiib : Schoil. Li-ivwrs of SWeet Si'lgtrig should no', muitbis splendid euteriaiuoietit TRAGEDY. AL.WILBIIR Japanese Shot and Killed by A, it Hart. IURT IS NOW IN THE COUNTY JAIL Coroner's Jury Make a Thorough In vestigation of the Case. - i the quiet little town of Wilbur, nine miles uorth of Roseburg, was shocked by the enact went of a tragedy in its borders last Friday evening, in which a Japanese section hand and A. H. Hart, who re sides at that place with his family, figure as principals- The officers, Sheriff h. L. Parrott aud Coroner J. C. TwitcheU, were notified soon after tbe tragedy, ar riving there soon after tbe Jap had died. Tbe shooting occurred a boot 8:45 p. m., but tbe victim lived until nearly twelve o clock, altbougb be never re gained consciousness. ' The ballet, which was from k 44 caliber Ballard rifle, bad eutered near tbe center of tbe back be low tbe shoulder blade and ranged to tbe right and slightly upward, ptJeing througbt the lung and coming out at tbe right breatt. HART'S VERSION or THE BHO0T1KO. Has was taken Into custody . by tbe officers tod plaVed in tbe county jil bere and be gives an account of the ef fair about as follows : Tbe Jap section hands bad received their month's salary and were celebrat ing tbe occasion by freely imbibing some kind of vile liquor, which they called whisky. VDoc" Hill, a bil.'breed Iudian, told bim (Hait) that his bi other Tom Hart,' and John Tapp were' ia the house with the Jape, drunk. Ha took lack CiMuoweth with bim to help get (be boys away from tbers. Tbey found Tom H4rt, John Tapp and oie of the Japs, dead drunk. Tue others offered him tome of their alleged whiskey but it was to bad be couldn't drink It. Tbe boss Jap ordered bim oot of (be bouse. He then, went " home, separ ating from Cbenpweth as soon as thev left Ihe Japs' bouse, at tbey could not fget tbe boytaway. On reaching borne bt found. lt)t the Jap, who ordered tiim out of tbe bouse, bad followed him. He went inside and, with Lis wife, held tbe door so the Jap, who bad a club, could not break in. . lie says tbe Jap then threat ensd to shoot into tbe house, although be did not set bim have a gun. Ia or der o drive bim away te took bit gua and went out at the back door and cauia around tbe corner just as tbe Jap pushed the door slightly open. He tt onoa fired tnd tht intruder fell, wounded as above Aaud ' ' TUB trrORT OF HC J A PH. The Jape earnestly maintain Iba dur ing '.be cosree of the visit oi tbe mea to oe eeciiun house Jaffa waa robbed and leing confident that Hart had his mo--y, the Jp ho ' was" killed, fallowed lart to bis boms iusiaung that hit mon :j be rtturued", resulting in the a lterea ion and his DuVsboby Hart. - Coaosta Jrr- Saturday morniog Coroner Twitchell couuiuaiiied by District Attorney Brown .'nd ConBtaUij,iaca went, "over lo iold an inquest. He lojk wilh bim the wliowing jary: "E H Lnoi, ACHoxie, SL" Dniard, Burn Brockway, J C Hutch neon, Lauis Reizenteiu. Theeiamination of witdetset' contin tied over tijuday, i be Jape and theWil- trur tection foreman attending the exam- nation here at tbe court bouse Sunday. Fbe coroner cot-tinued their iaVeetiga Uon and inquiry into the case over until loday." 1 One of the 'ast witnesses examined lo ' ay was Jack Cbeooweth, ooe of the rrtiee included iu tbe carousal at the J.p.' eec'iuii bcute. ' He auted that wben tbe Jap accused Hart of stealing tie purse containing bit money and stepped inside tbe bouse, as if to get a un, that ha (Cbenowetb) left and wont borne after telling Hart tbat it he Had tbs Japs money to give it ck to him, whereupon Hart replied 'bat he did not have bis money. Cben owetb left Hart and tbe Jap parleying and on reaching borae nearby beard, a i loir over to Hart's borne, at If some one was striking blows with a cluh npamst a door. ' He also heard Mrs 'Hart and the children screaming and ; Kun ahot soou afterwards. Then all was .fiiet and Hart toon called, at C-beuo- weth'a home ai d tuid bim ibat bt was forced to kill that , Jar. at be run bim home, broke io .a window with a club and was al tempting to batter the Joor down, with threats lo abtot into tbe bouse, wben he slipped around from a rear Joor and shot him, the Jap at tbat time having partially forced hit.' way in to the loom through tbe door, fearfully frightening his wife and children. An examination of Hart's . premises sub stantiated lie Jtalfirnent- rejiardiogibe window being broken oot aud tbe door baUrtdwith a club and Hart strong, y denies having taken or even teen the Japs' money and declares tbat it was only in'defense of bit horns that he killed the Jap. A brother of Hart's was mixed up in a robbery scrape at Oakland about three years ago. ' A Jeparje-e interpreter has been in at tendance al the loquest and assisted In eecarinz the evidence of the Japanese laborers., f .... At ws go to press tbe coroner's jury ia deliberating on the verdict J. A. Eggers of Dillard wai in town Sunday to meet hisdaughter and ber hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Hcogbtonof Clat wp, who will spend the holidays in this tountv. CATARRH Druggist for IO CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm Cine Relist at once. It ctaati, sontbes and j hea'is tbe diseaned mem brane. It cure. Catarrh 1 and drives away a Cold in the Head uui' kly. It IAY FEVER Is ptworlMrd. Urals and Protect the Mrmhrans. Hstow the Benpe. of '1 ..to aud Bini-IL Full siae ' jd.X bUXJlillli'b, M Wfieu btreet, sw York, ' n Leading Questions. tf luck ion county has a county clerk who it apparently something of a joker. Be fore tbey start to Oregon to locate,, east erners usually write t9 county officials, or others asking for information about tbe country, t". E. Stevens, who arrived in Corvallls two' weeks ago, wrote before be left Lincoln, Nebiasks, to varlooB persons in Oregon making inquiries, among others, to Gus Newberry, county tlerk of Jackson connty. The latter answered all the qnestiona of Mr. Stevens faithfully and iuliv .and in turn, pro pounded several of his "'own'"-Tbey are tbe tort called leading questions and have afforded much amusement to Mr. Stevens who appreciates' humor. Hers it what the county clerk raid : ' "Now let me ask you some questions You see we are a little particular " oo( here in the west and we want ' to know what kiud of people we are Inviting to our clime. "What are your pcliticaT, . , ,v "Have jou any anarchistic tenden ciee? Hsre you any inclination 'toward socialism? "Are ou a religious man? ; ' "Do you believe the earth is round? "Are you sure Oregon is ou the map of the U. 8.7 ' - "Did yoa ever live in Missouii? 'Do you think that Bryanism is live issue? "Which state do-you think will be beneSited by your removal to Oregon-; Nebraska or Qtagon ... ' "Do you consider governmental poln icies a mentis to your" liberties? 7 "Do you know that Oregon took tbe tfrtt orize at tbe Boffalo Exposition for butter, Iroit and grains? , "Do you know that Portland, Oregon, ia one of tbe very first ports of shipment for trains especially wheat and lam ber? "Have rou ever bad your liberties le- ttrained ; if to, wbtt did you steal ? "Tbwe are many other f questions I might ask bot.tbesex art sefficient 4e determine vour dtsirablenets a a alt- tea of Oregon. " Tbe Latest Newt. . Half a million Uertaana are unemploy ed. iThe Schley court has been formally dissolved. Governor Crane, of Masscbesetta, ha been offered tbe Treasury portfolio. Secretary Long approves the findings of the majority of the Schley court. 8a ii peon's application for an ' inquiry into tbe question of command ia - denied Tbe French Panama Ctnal sharehold er! want to sell at any price to Uncle Sam. John'J. YslenlfneT president of the Welle, Ferco Express Co. it dead at Oakland, Cel. Genera! Miles waa. reprimanded by tbe War Department for commenting aad meddling ia-tht Schley controversy. ..While driving iw -Povtrend betweeo Weidler and Broadway, to get rose slips for U9typak, Charles M. Mr ere, bi years old, keeper of lot City Park, waa ineUntly killed Saturday morning about 10 -JO o'clock by bit borae tbyiog tud throwing bna in front of a Ctv & Sub urban freight car. the wbeelguards of which mangled bim. . Real Estate Travelers. T W Petart ti . Iba Webster 158 " acres in sec 20, tp 24 s, r 2 w..$ S00 00 Wra K Stept ens and wife to Jas C Freeman 230 tctet in tec 23, tp 29 s, r 4 w 1 00 ft F Pheraa lo Alba. Webster 160 acres in tec 30. tp 24 s, r 2 w 800 00 Nathaniel Evans tnd wife fo Alba Webeter 170 acres in tec 32. ip25t, r 2 w... SOO 00 Dollie R Chanty et al to Mary A Rice 2ti0 acret io tec 11 and 3t.tp29t, r5 w 1 00 H W Miller to Ada Miller, his ' wite, lots 3 and 4 in blk 17 Rosebnrg 1 00 Wm 8 Brosi to Sidney R Hamil ton tract of land in a cs 31.6 tp28a, rt w -4000 10 Bargains at Richardson's Tbe auction sales still continued at the Richardson music boose, - and a great interest is being taken. Those having purchsaed iastrumenta so far are : W. F.McLangblin. Guitar 50ct. Violin 70 eta Zintber 1.00; Mr. Landers, Man dolin 3 00 tiniiar $4 00; John Haseell. Violin $3.25; Allie Honser, Guiiar $5 00 Mr. Tripp, Mandolin . 2.00; Mr. I. M. Meeley, Violin 13.00; E. E. Harphan. Accordion 65 eta. ; Y. Harpban, Guitar 2 10; S. A.'rurney, Vwlia 2.75; Man dolin $2.10; R. Agee, Mnndolin $1.00; Dr. Do Gat. Aotobarp $2.00: CartBa - brke, Yiolia $3 00. T.K Richabiwom Boys knives with 'Chain. Mate fine presents. Churchill & Woollev tell them. RICEcS: WISHES YOU A Xmas Specialties. Go-Carts and Doll Buggies, .75c and up. . Chairs and Rockers 'Sot, child ren, 20 cts aud up. Bargains for all. Don't delay, we have plenty of goods at the aight prices. If you get tired reading tiim adv. we can interest you with prices. We sell cbeaiier than Portland. Remeinlier our emniial December Sale. lVm't forget us. $1.25 Stands for $1. Shades, regulur price, 45 Cts now 35 cts, while they last. Our $i.25Rockers and $1.65 Rockers are easy Rockers., The price is easy too. " See them be fore you buy. 'Our $1,00 Chairs can't bq equalled or 75 cts. Chair can't be beaten. RICE & RICE, New Yrab Ball The flf.lt" fc. bave arrangemenU perfected for their grind ball and eoc'al at the opera .house New Year Eve. The grand ball will beheld In ths ODera ball and the social for tbe benefit of those who do not danct in Ihe lodge room above and both will be made the social eveota of tbe season. Died. Mrs. Phoebe Dy, at her home in thia -city Saturday, Dee.-; 21, ,1901, aged about 74 years. She was an es teemed pioneer lady having uome to Ore-. gon and this county iu the early fifties. Funeral services will be conducted at Camas Yalley Tuesday. Oue too, S, J. Culver, and other relatives and numer ous friends in this county mourn her aOMa t To Register Voters. The various couuty clerks of Ibe stat are new engaged io gettjng or looking after supplies for the registration depart ment! of their office!. The registration of voters begins in Januarr, and con tinuaa until May. A registration book is required for each election precinct, of bicb bera are from 15 to 20 iu ibe smaller counties to 70 in Mnltnomab, and various blanks and affidavit forms are also necessary. Voters must register (or each general election, and consequently all those who registered in 1900 must come forward again. Young meo who bave just be come ot age, and new residents, all must register. Precinct mips must be prr- pared in order that the clerks may be sole to legister each elector io the . pre cinct in which bt, resides; Tbe voterc may register either in tbe precinct be fore a notary or lattice ol the peace or with the countv clerk at bis office, Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at the Rote- burg postofTice. Baktr, Mrs. C E. Mathews, John Dickson, Esq., L D. Pierpont, Daniel Dodge, Chas. Powell, Wm. Edwards. Fred E.(2)Raiche. Esq. W.J Jones, Miss F. B, Ye trees, Mrs. JLirxi- Jenkins, Rata . . Wright. Frapk R. Jenkins, Audrey Wulpple, Mrs. Nettie Persons calling for these letters will plesse stale tbe date on which they are advertised, Dec. 2J, 1101 : The letters will be charged tor at the rate af one cent each,, . . W. A. Fbatkr. P. M A Coming Treat. Masic bath charms te tootbe a savage no doubt ; but tbe Schubert Symphony Club and Lidy Quartette are uot travel ing for tbe rxpreea purpose of toothing savages. They art en'ertainiug tbe pub lic, aud io a manner that it thoroughly eoj ivable from first to Ut. Their pro- 1 gram ia full of novelty 'and artistic ele- gince, besides giving our" readers many opportunities to iudulge io tbe world's famotn Amsricao laugh. -If you want to oe happy on tht evening of January 1 you can be by going to bear tbis coot pany't entertainment. Tbe Basket Ball OirlsT Tbe Girlt 8asket BaI ..7am5:voftlje HigbSchoo' will play their initial public gtms at ths Opr Hmae -mx Friday eyen:nf, December ,27. Basket Kali Is the bo4 p-.plar iodor game ee play ed ia thit country. It is very east for the spectators to nudersland Ihe raUs of he gaae. Tbe teams hav practxed fa. t if ally during the paet two moaht and are able to furnieh au in'eieslicg aul vly ga oe. The public ia cordially iov.teuto be present t l'ij ty the gtin. Thifrijeof almiwiiia ii -3 ceuts to aoy part of the house. Card of Thanks. " To many sympatbixiug an I generous friends, whoso kindly and wiliiogly aid ed ua in oar great atflic'ion and tierave ment, we t-ke ibis rpportonity o expressing onr heart fll thaoka. Mb aod Mrs F. K. Oacrrr and family. - Attention, Odd Fellows. A Srcial meeting ul O I J Flliws is hereby calle I this evening al 7 o'clock i i tie I. O. O. F. banqnet iiai!, to per fect arrangements for tbe funeral atd iutermeut vi a deceased brother. H. B. GiLurrrt, Y. G.. Christmss Tree." Edenbower M. E. a. will part id pa'e in tbe enj ivnient of a well decora ted tree Christmas eve; nnd-r the au spicies of ihe Sunday Schjol. All are cordially invited.' '' .MEN WANTED. t To cut rsilroad wood, at .Wolfcreek, Oregon. Good timber,' fine location, pleasant climate and long job. . Address Dunbar & Kujkendail, Wolfceek Ore gon. 3. RICE 705-707 CASS ST. MER&Y CHRISTHAS A child toy stove for 20 cts; a better one for . . 7c cts. Iron Beds for 35 and 7 5 cents. YVc are strictly in it Sewing iniicliiiie, drop head, tleliveretl.only $25. No. 7 t'ook Stove, $8 ; No. S Coolf Stove, $!) ; Steel Range, warranted for 15 yours, only $:0, SPECIAL SALE throughout Doc ember. . Many shoppers are ex pected. Save money- THE HOUSE FURNISHERS mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt IXMA5 "CTssef-q.! aand. Oria.aa--Q.Q-Q-tal ss- HIT. S7IlJ3iiTJ?Il:3 Groceries and Dry Goods Promptly g Delivered to any part of the City. 'PHONE 671. " ' ' ' ' ROSEBURG, OREGON lUlUUUiailUlilUllUilUUiUUiUlllUillslUi. ..Card of Once again we beg to thanlc the public for their most liberal patronage during the past season. This is the twelfth year that we have been in the music business in Roseburg and the business has increased every j'ear the present year has been a hummer. We have distributed among our friends over oue hun dred instruments this year, and this ought to' be evidence that we sell the best goods at the best prices ia order to hold such a trade. All of our instruments for the past twelve years are giving the best of satisfaction. We have in stock at the present time a . fine lot of all new and up-to-date Pianos with all the latest improvements that goes tu make a firkt class instrument. T. K. Richardson ROSEBURG. ORE I 'Roseburg Steam Laundry 8 I We are now ready for business with new and up-to-date machine ry. Work will be neatly and promptly done. Watch for our Wagon or call 'Phone 791. ;o; F.VPPPTT & Attcntloa, Fruit Growers, The Pacific Noraere Co of T.nMn O e.. keep the boest oors-rv stork ol all knds, healthv. strons and irn ii n.ma 8 .tisfaction soaranteed. Plar Votlr nr. Oer befcre Imving tlsewbeie with Earar Mbstrs, Gen'l At., Rceeburg, Oregon. Caodiea aod nuts by tbe wholesale at Erase Newland't. See them you buy elsewhere FACTS w. " bT.TT7rnajiaij True economy in paint is attained only when the best; of material is used We . carry the best grade paint on the market If first-class p.tint costs only one-fifth more than a poor quality paint, and lasts just twice as long, it stands to reason that THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. A full line of TAINTING SUPPLIES, GUARANTEED PURE LINSEED OIL, PIONEER WHITE LEAD attowest market prices A. C. MARSTERS & CO., Druggists , ROSEBURG,; OREGON , a'iSM.E',iiiA-JBgtw 'Hfl'mil III IIIIIIIHliMJTOtMaL- IT0 ' rtiaJKKiaU?IWP'''lt-ft,ki?AfflMI.'llll ' m. U'vlvvjkium r:r.r;., nim -.vi,. in .., -w-vaaQ) nov AT Thanks.. t 5f aiohdp d.. WANTED SEVEKAL PERSONSJOF character and good .repuuiioa in each state cent in this county required) to re present and advertise old established wealthy batistes hoaee of solid flnsnciaj standing. Salary $18.00 weekly with exper.se additional all patabJa in cash each Wednesday direct from (wad I'ffioa, Horse and carnages laroiahed, when ntciwiiry. . Kefereacee Eacloae self-tddrr-fed suoaped enveOT., Man ager. SI6 C.atoo Building. Chicago. 12J1. " SBOUf E51 CDgd 2. Professional Cards. I) R. ALKIRE, ...Nerve Specialist.- Cares RtMramatism. KerroQa Aeetions, Stomach aad Liver TnxibU-. epioal Insnnirra. Goitre, wvmrai Debility, remaia) Innvm s. Cif- ealatorT an4 rounouary ituiu roascca. Huun: t to US. ltoi. 7-S Taylor at WUaoa Bide. Roar barf, Orama E LMER V. HOOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. - Roetsraa Oaatrow Speciai attsatioa ores to Vim- 1 ltboe an. inrosL Ace- Main M..oe door suulk e( CI Ua Paaoa. Maia Ml. J V. FU5HEU, II. D, Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. Kosibi m, 'Pbooe Maia 591. Oaanov. QR.GEO.E. HOCCK, Physcian 8c Surgeon. 0ct RTtew Bid. . Ffeoaa. Main U BOeEBCRra ORXtrOM p W HAYNES, DENTIST, Bulldlna. rleaaoo Ko. . ROsEBrae. OREQca E.M.CHEADLE, DENTIST, Cflkewffwie Siucam's Hail ROeEBCRe. ORE K. CBAWTO&O, Attorney at Law, Room. 11. M amen BiU ROEEBCRa, OK AlsW'BaaiBesabeloreUaC 8. Laad OtVa AM) miag caaos a speoaily. Law KoodTtx D. BL Land Osloa. JOHN H. SHCPE, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, Rostaraa, Oaasot. Boat ore-, before C a. LaaJ OSr and rrobaie ty. OSVt ABrabaai BbuUb FULLERION Attornej'-at-Law. U ttweucs ia all Oac State aad Federal Ceatrta - OaV la Marks' Bids;-. Roartmrc. Onaoat. QOMMODOKE S. JACKSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Mining Law and Water Eights made a specialty. SMtfnB'J ROeaBrEG. OREOOS W. BSKSOM, t torn ey-at-Law. Mi 1 and 1 -view Ba:ldicg. ROeEBrEw. OttWR J.tOfiGE M. BEOWN, Attorney-at-Law, CoarlBouae Dowa stairs. EObEBCEd. Ol' J. A. BUCHANAN, Notary Public. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Kami Wanton Baiklin. ROSEBCRG. OB H. J. ROBIN ETT, Attorney at Law. li. RoatBcau. Oas. PAINT We carry the best grade paint on the market i Tariar A W Rak. i t 5 T.