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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1901)
1 V "P '1'" , 1 1 mmmmSEBi'1 " LkJ Ml V. V ! i h THE 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: . ana we are selling tnem irom 25 to 50 per cent, 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 cau sell j ou cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. We are als agents for . sole W. The People's Store Make Christmas erry By rtuif mber'n your friends WV kii.,w ot nothing prettier, tiiop' suitable r 1 sst'sp nsive than a pair of ou laiiey ..... Slipers SjHH-ial Sale n bigli cut ehots for ladies BABY SHOES J Q jer cent, off on all g'xnl Special Falcs lines. Call cn other aud eee. If 1 1 SorosisSfioeFarlor Read this... For all kinds of Candy, fresh, pure and harm less, 03sters served in an3r style, call on ... . Wholesale ami Retail Candy Manufacturers ROSEBURG, ORE ..Confectioneries.. T-c fi-ot crem an4 mixeJ can d ks. Fancy caacs and Cookie. Tacro. Citart anJ trot in varied anvrtmenih al ol the 6 nest qua iiy. I. J. NORHAN O o a o n o n o o o a o o o n n Il l I We find it almost impossible at times during the day, to give everyone the attention they are entitled to, owing to the limited space and the large number of customers wanting to be waited on. We are doing the very best we can, and if you fail to get waited on, we hope you will call again before Tou make pour purchase,' feel ing sure that it will be greatly to your advantage to look through our line of seasonable goods, before making your purchases. A host of suitable Christ mas presents to select from. o o o o a o a 1 to p a O O o o n o o Here are some special Eadies fleeced ribbed Union Suits, silver grey Boys flleeced Uuion Suits, all sizes, at 60 cts. A tjft eje ! ee - TYlusic by the all day long ' Alwavs the Chea nest. PEOPLE'S Our Fall Millinery Stock of Street and Walking shapes are the most up-to-date Stvles that has ever hpen in flip ritv Viffnrr 1 L. Douglas Shoes 1 E51 oS Of Local Interest. Tbia if, you im, a tree on. of tbe bet type, too; and while, dear air, 'Us not a fir, yet it was made fir you. Tie true, 70a see upon tbia tree do presents rich and rare; yet please be kind, and bear in mind, in wish I be gift are there. We now wiab all, the abort and tall. young, middle aged. ana gray; the poor the rich whit, black aa pitch. A "Merry Chriatmaa" day. When ba look a at her, bia beart rw kerplunk. Her eyee are beareuly blue, her trees golden, ber lip a summer dream oi Deadly, and cheeks like the bloeb of the rose. The school boya raze at ber aa they paw and at once forget football, examioationa and the like. She sweetly looks oat at the passers by from Currier's show window. She is arge wax doll and ia to be given away to one of Currier's lncky customers. Mies Blanche E Riddle, who ia prin cipal of the Yoocalla school, is enjoying a moat pleasant and sncceesf nl term, to gether with the intermediate and prima ry teachers. She pasaed throogbRoeeluig Saturday ou Ler way to Riddle to spend the Holiday yacation with borne folks. The Plaisdxai-kr was favored with a pleasant call, and Mitt Kiddle informed ns that ber brother Caode and hie bride of Grants Pans, were also expected to spend the Holidays at Riddle. It ia an old axiom that "bread lathe staff of life" bat tbia depends somewhat on ita quality. The fine cream and borne made bread made at J. Siever'e bakery on Jackson street near Cam never fails to pleaae. A nice variety of pastries also kept constantly on band. M-eaea Lillian and Nstsii Wollenberg have returned from their atadiea at Berkley, CaliL, to spend the Holiday'a with their parent, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wollenberg. ' o o o o n o o n o o o o o n o o o o n o Underwear values: $1 a suit. Big dollar values,casily worth more These are good goods and a de cided bargain. o o o o a ! jJrlJfWlJte large R cgina o a o a o n o Store closes at 7 p. m 0 STORE cheaper than you cau and Mouarch Shirts I. ABRAHAH Proprietor Great reform movements produ a great orators. The Abolition movement gave ns Beeclier, Suuiiwr, Phillips, Lin coln. The Temperance reform Las given to the country galaxy of star orators Googh, Finch, Frances Willard, Woollev Dickie. Onr com inanity ia fortunate in the opportunity to bear one of the fore moat of the younger generation of advo cates of this great reform in the person of Qaincy Lee Morrow of Indiana, who apeaka in the M. E. church on Thursday tbe Uoth at 8 p. m. The Evening Tele gram of Providence, K. I., eiiid, "Mr. Morrow delivered the greatett lecture beard here in twenty jears." Admis sion will be free and the public cordial y invited. Almost entire car of truoka and va- ices, direct from tbe factory. Almost car bamboo furniture. More fancy Rockers. Morris chairs. White maple detka and dreeeera expected in tbia week Rice A Rice. C. W. Wallace, the bright young edi tor of the Cottage Grove Lender, who recently visited Roeeburg with tbe Cot tage GroTa football team, gave tbe con test here a very good wriie-op in bis paper, bnt elated that Flood, of the Roeeburg team had played for years with tbe Multnomah club and that V. Ramp was an old Albany player. lie conclude, his writeop with, "the visitors feel that tbey were royaly entertained while in Rueeburg and should a return game ever be played all pains will be taken to give tbe R. II 8. boys a goad tiuie while In the Grove." If yon want the best aod most health ful bread von will us tour "cream" and home-made" bread."- Fall weight oaves. Uor pastries win aisa oe loona very palatable, uive oa a inai, j. Sievers, Jackcoa street near Cass. Mrs. A. Hill, accompanied by her son Ralph, of Frnitvale, Calif., pa-d through Roeeburg on Krids)'. baaU Express on their way to Eugene to spend tbe Holidays with her paraoia, Hon and Mrs. P. P. Palmer, fo'tnerly of Bcolteburg, aod als j attend tbe wedding of ber sitter, Misa Majmie Palmer to a Portland attorney, which will occur Xmaa eve. When yon are in want of Cook stove, Steel range, Heating stove, or any thing in tbe line of Hardware, Tinware etc, go to S. K. By kea and get bill pitcea and yon will go no farther. Mrs. T. H. Danckley and daughter Miea Nellie, who have been enjoying a two months visit with Mrs. Duncklev's parents, Br. and Mrs. (Ebiua, in this city, left for their borne In Centralia, Wash., Saturday. Mra. Danckley'a hoe baud publishes the Centralia Newt Examiner. Free pictures made at tbe Sunbeam Photo Parlors on Mondays andTuesdays, between toe bonra oi 10 au 1 3. For tbe Unique Photo frames. U. C V. JiBAXirORD. Cbristmaa is near at banl and mistle toe boughs and evergreena are in evi- leuce in many pUcea of busineaa as well aa private homes in thin city, Tbe stocks of holiday goods lail in by oar merchants tbia year appeara to be an- usually Urge and fine. All work done by the Tt'de Guarantee Lo40 Co., J. D. Ilamiltoa, manager. is guaranteed aOtolntely correct. Ab stracts of titles are worthless unless properly made. Matter Edward Djwo, went to Port land Saturday where he will be under tbe charge of the Boyband Girls Aid Society. For lbs past three year he has been cared for by A. B. C. Whipple, who lives near this city. Take advantage of onr low dabbing rate and gel tbe Twiue-a-week Paindxl- b and Weekly Oregoniav .one year for $2. This offer ia good only nulll an. 1 Hon. R. 8. Sheridan, of Boise, Idaho. arrived here Friday from a business trip to Southern California, an i a ill look af ter business. interests ami renew old ac quaintances in thia city for a few days. Call at V ollonbem Broa. and set a Standard Fashion Sheet for tbe month of January. It will interest yon if yon have any arees-maxing to do. A boy jumped on tbe cars at Marion and then jumped off. In doing so be fell under tbe cars and lost both his legs. Another warning to boya to keep away from the cars. Simond.a Cross Cut 6ws will do more work with lees exertion and hold their catting edge lunger than any other Brand. Buy them from S. K. Hjkes atner nueigen kiiimi a wild goose yesterday. He only had No. 4 shot or he would probably have fed tbe moat of bia parishioners today. Eugene Guard. By calling on J. D. Hamilton at the Roeeburg coui t bouse you can get blue prints of any section or township in tbe aoaeuurg lauu.uiairici. Misses Eunice, Ber.ha and Myrtle Lamb returned to their home at Wilbur Friday, after a brief visit with Mr. and Mra. Smith Bailey, of this city. Silver noveluea of all designa at Sals- man a. i-TJ Premnia.boiiie. Jrvo Portland, where he again secured, a verdict in bia favor in hie big mining auit. Ntnrally ha ia much pleased with ibe proacect of aoon regaining possession of his pro perty. What father actiu, if auy, tbe oppaaition will t.k. is nt yet known, a the time for filing au appenl ha t ot jet expired. Mr. Browu'a u.any trieuds are much gratified over bia suocesa in thecoarta aud hope he "ill aoon wrure undisputed poneaaiou of tbe valuable mlnea in question. Fancy pocket cutlery tat Xma. Roger'a 1847 knivea and forka, Roger's IS47 spoons, nickle plated scissors at RiceA Rice. Prof. J. E Patterson of Diet. No. 16, Brock way, and two members ot the board of directors Messrs Simmons and Mssl.y spent tbe greater part of Satur day in Roeeburg selecting booka for their School Library. Tbey ware assisted D y Prof. Traver aod Supt. Hmlin. Tbey start with tba handsome sum of 78 dol lars, which waa raiaed at a Shadow Social recently given at the Brock way school boose for tbe benefit of tba achool Library. Ladies, aea that beautiful line of china ware at Krnee A Newland'a. A pointer to yonr huebaoi.'s will bring yon a aet aa a Xmai present. There will be a Cbristmaa tree at tb. Green's School bease on Cbristmaa eve, (Dec. 24th ) 1901. Previous to tba dis tribution of presents a abort program wilt be rendered aa an entertainment fot tba people. The principal exercise on the program will be a drama eotitled Tbe Danger Slicnat II characters. Tbir will be followed by songs and recitations. A general good time ia anticipated and every body ia cordially invited to attend. J. D. Hamilton baa the only complete aet of abstract booka in tbe conoty. See i.im at tbe Court House, when yon want abstracts of title. Everitt A Moore, of the Rosabnrg Steam Laundry have porch ased the mangle at tbe Magnolia Laundry and will Uke it to that city. Albany Her aid. Tbe new Roeeburg Laundry i4 taxed to ita foil capacity with ordera, but baa bad eotne little trouble with particle, of eoaljtar specking tbe laundry, which comes from the joints in tba new water maina, bnt which will aoon disap pear. I will willingly exchange any Simond's Croes Cot aaw not satisfactory to oeer, if the fault ia in the saw. Sold only by b. k. frykee. Toe present frosty daya afford do in convenience to County Clerk D. R Sbambrook. That new fancy vest be is wearing brings tbe temperature np to 90 ia tbe shad, la bia particular almot- pbere and enforces economy in fire-wood at the clerk'a office. Christmas tree candles aod ornaments at Kroaa A N. lands. Candies and nuta for Cbristmaa tree parties a special ty. Call and eee. Mrs. W. C. Conner end son, Mica Laura E. Jones and their nelce. Miss Liuie Orpord, went to Cottage Grove Sonday to apend the holidays with home foike. Ii will be a cold reception for Santa Claus at tba Pjjusdxalsb borne Christmas Eve. Cbildreua two wheel red carta 15ct.. boya irierl wauns born tl.W to 15.00. Self Prop;ir wagons etc. at Churchill A Woollt-ys. Engineer and Mrs. L. G. Williams, went to Portland today to spend tbe Holidavs with relatives and many friends, that city hii-g Ihrir foitner borne. Maler Wallace left Saturday for the tame pi toe. Yon can Let 12 phot ) stamps aud 1 n re piivta bnitiO iUi.jir) at latloi'a i eat for 25 cente, until alter tbe holidays Dt paly County Clerk, J as. Sawyers, went to bia old borne near Scottebarg, Sonday ti join in tbe holiday festivities and bang bis rocks op cq the mantel board aa of yore, Christmas eve. Are voa aware of the fait, that we have tbe ueet repairing department in the cit j Hint's Shoe btors. O. L. Williams, editor of lbs newsy Drain Nonperril, waa getting arqoaioted with county eeet people Friday, and ?or office waa favored with a very pleasant fraternal call. Nice, fresh, white bread, fall weight always on band at Mra Comatock's, bakery. Misses Dorothy and May me Dixon. ho have been attending the State Normal School at Drain, came bums Friday evening to epeud the holiJaya. A complete line of Xtnas presents In gold or silver at the lowest prices at Salxman a. Mies Emms Hsrstine, an able I est r act or in tbs Roeeburg public schools, went to Oakland Saturday, where she will spend tbe Holiday vacatioo. Gat yonr A mas coofectioneriea at Kraas ANeeUud'a. The beat fn tbs city. Mrs. C. Baksr and sister, Misa Pssrl Churchill wsnt to Cottage Grove Friday to apend tbe holidays with their parents, Mr. snd Mrs. H. Churchill. Sic fresh breed, sesorted cakes, aod pastries of all kinds, at UriffiiL'a Bakery. Jamea eterling, postmaslsr at An- lam, near uomstoca, wno has been in Eageoe, returned borne this after noon. Thursday's Gusrd. Plenty of doughnuts on band for tbs holidays at Mrs. Coojaiock's Bakery. Mr. snd Mrs. A. D. Allison lett Satur day lur a two weeka visit with tbeir daughter, Mrs. Doolittle, near Cottage Urove. Go to J. T. Bryan fay your sllverwars and jewelry. Tbe latest styles out. Chaa. B. Measor and family lata ol the Central hotel, have returned to their old borne at Balem to reside. You should see thateleeant "Meridau" cut glass at Uburcbill A Woolleya. A. E. Kent, ot the firm of Denning, Ramp a Kent, left Fridsy to spend s week or more in Drain and Elkton. Tbs night school is progresriog nicely a commendable enterprise. Mrs. Carl Abrahams, of Portland, is spending tbe holidays with hsr parents Mr. snd Mrs. Win, A. Frater. Gold peoj, optical goods and Souverolr spoons at batsman's. C. G. Ambrose and wife wsnt to Yon- call a Saturday to spend tbe'holiday aet' son with relatives and friends. A Take-down 22 boya rifle only $2.60 Uburcbill A Woolleya. Tbs post office is doing an Immense business these daya tba largest of any place in town in Its line. Churchill A Woolley tbe store that baa tbe best goods. J. E. Medley oi Oakland, waa a county east visitor the latter part of last week. . Ed t. r W il, lama of the Brei Non par ell, wboas former born waa in the Lon. Star Stats waa taken a HtUe fey aur P'lee a few days ago with onr g-ntle (?) "Oregon Mists," and abows bia appreciating T) of genuine crop-growing weather In tbs following remarks; "W..il. passing over tbia aec ioo of the country, last Sunday night, tbs automa tic safety brake on the Oregon weather mrker's aprihaler, In soma manner jumped a cug or a'ipped its trolley and be old l oy luet quits a little of bis li quid ref reahmeuta. He opens J the val ve of his sprinkler, evidently with Uts in tention of testing Ita trne repacity, for a . tew momenta, about six o.clock Sunday afternoon, and it appeared to be in tbe very b a', working trim, until, all at once tbe safety plug blew oat of the noxx'e of tbe ebowsriog machine and tbe water fellinalaba andabeeta. It is to be tap posed that the weather engineer was blinded by tbe spray and waa noable to reach bia emergency lever on til tbs water bad lowered in the main tank suf ficient to relieve tbe pressors. At aoy rats be did not shot U off until day-ligbt Monday." . W. H. Richardson is the possessor ef s new certificate or diploma from the state pharmacy board of 'examiners, the first certificate ot tbe kind to be received at Roeeburg onder ths new law. Mr. Richardson be been with the A. C. Marat era drag company in thia city for several years and has proven himself a most exemplary young man, who bv bia own energy and perseverance baa become a duly licensed pharmacist. TbeSoroeia ahoe store baa a neat new ad in I bis issue. Up-to-date footwear ot all kinds is found at Ibis popular aboe start which baa a reputation for good goods, at low prices. Mr. Holdeo, tbe genial proprietor, takes pleasure in showing bis lootwearand ia a young man with whom it is" a pleature to transact boaim E. D. Briggs, of Ashland, and A. R. Mattoon, ot Riddle, both of whom were members of tbe legislature, were in tb city ysste A iy. M sneers. Briggs and Mat loon denied that their presence bert bsd any political significance. Oregon Lao Work is progressing vsry satisfsctor- ally at lbs oil wed st Mvnie Creek, though lbs di Hi la not making vsry rap id progress while "spndiag la,". Alter a a depth of 60 or 70 feet U reached tba drill fill then go down rapidly. Mr. and Mra. Joa. Scud and Mies Lis- xie Hoover, wbo hart been in Roaeburg lor the past wsek visiting with relatives aod attending to business matters be fore the U. 8. land office, letorned borne to Medlord Friday evening. 1The F. of A. decorations at lbs operv ball tor their grand ball Christmas sen are immense. Deer beads, bunting and flags are very much in evfdeoce and the arrangement of tbe decorations liww moch skill and good teats. I. J. Chapman, ot Wilbur, ia transact- mg boainees at the county seat today. Ha wbl receive the Flaisdba lib and Oregooian another year, having lax& advantage of oar tow dub rate. Tbe Ancient Ofter of Uni'ed Work men eill meet in "tush OoocUvw" in ibel.O.O. F. Hall this evening. AJ1 local members and viaiting members are cordially invited to aUeud. G. Worthington, of this city made ibis office a pleasant call today and or- lerc d tbe Plaixubaijcb . aa4 Weeklj Orrgotiieu sent oue year to a telative aa a Cbristmaa pveenl. Mrs. Naouii Mor-tgouiery, who Vae been visiting ber pareota, Mr. and. Mra. c. a. cnctiaau ia ixjoamg Ules. XST turned to ber Lose iu Salem today. Thai local newspaper ia decidedly np against it these da) a which can't talk boat tbe creamery in town baa or ia goiog to have right off Graphic Mrs. R. W. Tnompeon has at rived in this rity and is assisting bsr hoi bead ia tbe manufacture sod sals of his fine shell jewelry and novelliee. Miss Anna B. Clark, one of the Rose- burg public school teacher, baa gone to ber borne at Millwood, to spend tbs Holidsy vacation. A marriage license has been issued to Ed. W. Riddle aod Lei ah Pod, both of South Douglas. Here'g congratulationa in advance Ed. Mra. Ed, Billings, of Ashland, ar rived in thia city Saturday, to apend tbs bolldaya with ber mother. Mrs. Sharkey. Mrs Ruth Chamberlain, ot Happy Valley, came in town thia morning to spend the holiday i visiting relatives. Ghaa. Parka, the gsniai grocer, baa re- turned home from, a bosinssa and pleas-1 ure trip to Portlsod and La Grand. Wo. 8tvna and Root. Lehman, of I Oakland, are attending to busineaa maV tera, at the county seat today. Ed Bolck, a grandaon of Hon. D. 8. K. Buick, ia borne to spend tb Holi- 'ia grand pareota. Miles Ages baa returned from Foi t- lend where be was nerving as n juror In tbe United States court. air. ana sirs, w . w. Tbrsckrsb are spending a few day at their old boms near Cottage Grove, Geo. Catching, machinist of the Booth, Kelly Co., ia spending tb holidays with Bodeburg relatives. Baal Marks, who bss been seriously ill tor soms time past, at Hotel MiClal len, ia Im proving. Lee Thoiton baa returned to Rossburg to enjoy the holiday festivities with borne folks Prof. WbltUesy, of tbs Wilbur Acad my, was a pleasant visitor to our city Saturday. Prof. O. C. Brown and wife of tbe Drain Normal, are bom to spend lbs bolldaya. Mra. T. E. OrUcbild loft Saturday for Portland where shs will msks hsr future home. G. L. Coon, of Csmaa valley is trans acting business in Rossburg today. J. J. Wbitsstt ot Coalings, Calif., is registered at tbe McClellsn hones. Mrs. Slocuia sod daughter, Miss Birdie returned to Portland Sunday. Miss Nellie Wilson returned to her horns in Wilbur Saturday, ' H. L. McNabb of Calapooia waa Roeeburg visitor Sunday. Special sale on high cut ladles shoes. HsrryM. Holden. See Salsmsns upto dels Hue of welches anu jeweisry. The public sohools bays' clotsd for Holidays, ARE YOU THIflKlttG? 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. Or if you desire to make Fancy Work, Handkerchiefs, Point Lace Work, etc., we have a full and complete line of Battenberg and Point Lace Patterns, Braid, Thread, Handkerchief Linens, Footing, Edgings, etc. We sponge and shrink all Dress (roods by means ot fit and color of any piece of The Big VCOVOCiVCV0 . i 5 Told in Side Heads k Cmbjbthas Baia. Ho, you daecers, gt t ready for the swelleet event of tbe season tbe gres4 ball Tuesday eve nt ug, Dec. 24. under tbs auspices of toe Torseters ot America. Oeod m reu procured for tbe occasion .-pains or srpeoss bes been spared to pro vide a grand, good tin for al! srbw at tend. A splendid supper will bs nerved for tbe occastott at tbe faVsssbsvg Cafe, Baylees A Stermer, proprietora. The F. of A. will fatly maintain their welf ee tablieiied reputatioei aa royal entertain ers on this occasion. Xaaa cotnes bat ooce k yar srjjoy yourself by attend iog rfcai fraoo ball. Cfummum CaaaiTT. It is highly pfeasble that both, tb acboola and c'anrcbes will see to it that worthy peo ple -bo are not hardened with en aama daece of tbia world's goods will bs pren erly remembered at Chriatmaa time. Tb ere is no prettier enejom nor mote ew MUiDg chartiy then that of briaginf bappioeaa end good cneev to boeses where Cbristmaa is shorn of neb of its siiCal9oaace for lack of wberewithsJ to boiy toys and token. While Roeeburg in blessed in having but Jew really needy people la our midst, yet tbees should not k overlooked oa tb gladdest day of ail Mm year tbe bapprChristmsstids, Kosneso Cars axo Kbstacbabx- Brkvleaa A btanner. will ope their new Cat nod Eeet curse t to tb pubiie Tatkiay evening. Tbey hve leased the room formerly occepied by the Wiltons rssUnrant at tb depot, nnd hav Teeayered, painted and completely reooA sssed tbe plso and furnished it ia eleeansntvU. Tbey purpose to conduct a first claas eating bona and will serve creels tn the tease's last. Tbey are genial anal eBfpning yensg asea b tboron tsOy nWersUod tb business nnJ sr d snrring of Kbsral psironajm. Davr r Good Ckbxk Chriatmaa is nsrlyrtbad. A day of naUonai re- joicirn&. Bow aanuy tbooaaada of IitU faosai will brig h ten a that day, what a vast sauosmt of suffering will bs relieved oa tnis most sacred day of a great naitoa. Troe-.ihere are those throughout tbia great. multitude, who cannot picture tb brisbk w side of this dsy of leeUrtUee and nrajve. . but for tb greater parti tb people look forward to Xmaa., aa lb day ol rejow. -ing, alike, for tb poor and rkb. in mu t flacrea aey Bsosa j am pewerfa I nation. Dn -Jas. Wall, wbo was reported seriows A t with pneamonis in our last W- sus, srsKf . at nia nome on iseec ureaa laai SetoeuVy.. Ha baa resided la thia county only ksboe t time sad hea recently bee supfsysdl.r 8.C. Bsrtrum. TIs ; wwa an Odd FMdow ia good standlag and SWvWWrVWVWW 1 GUI AT Ql VI I e WhmiM wmm LADIES I Yr the next SO days we will cent discount our entire furs, including BOAS STOR Vl J30LLARS, A maGnlllccnl- Line. Come and See Tl frit w For What could be Iretler than a handsome Collarette, Cape, Cloak, Lace Collar or Dress Pattern? our spotless steam sponger, Dress Goods, for 5 cents a yard. JOSEPHSOtt'S VOVOrVOV leayeanwifeand en child to moum i&etr greet loss, fa serai semcea will be eondncted Taeedav dr tb aospi osssf the I. O. O. F. .J Boeburg ACLossCaLb Bv Oty narrowly es caped being killed at Flook A Drain iters mill is tbia city las week. Hs wss oil ing tbs ungin. be s set rcrew on tb fly-wheel abaft eohl ia the loose jom- . . . . ... pr, WOKU O ea eearm SSI ijalct S4 e Saab threw him w b s bsed ard knees e t of thi engier, iwtwoen the pitas red aii fi -ehel. His foot for-( tesstsiv s rare the gvern-.r belt and; knocked it effthe pu iry which aetoma- J ticalr 'ttpoed ibe engine je-t i-i time; to prr -at him from being kills 1. il ; jumper ti torn to shreds and it aeema a ' miracle "bit be wae no kilUd. Tea PerLTBv iow ihre will be a 1 regular cackling and crewing time of it! in thia city commencieg Tbarsdav and j soniianing until Saturday evening, the period covered by tb second annual poultry show of the Dougla County Poultry Association. A fe exhibit o1 tb teetbrry tribe a promised es well aa of their product, and all those interested ia poultry should attend tbs show snd tbos not fate rested r boo Id attend aod become interested. Admission only 10 csote. Beanember tbe dates, Thursday, Friday' and Saturday, Dec 36, 27 and 58th, 1901. Is Sbw Qcisrute Jasper Wilkins has opened hia povolar reetauraot and railroed witiog boose ie hie fi e new eommodioos two-etnrr brick, lacing tbe depot on 6beridn street. Everytbins is ns tidy snd neat as could be derired in bis new quarters snd be is better prepar ed than ever before to serve tb pub lie. 'iw reoroTiwT. Jjo H. Taylor, of tb well know Watoo Gallery , has his pboto test at tbs old siad until after tbe holidays and ie prepared to supply oid and sew enetonrs with fie photos. from stamp rise up. His prices are bs nsusl, at tare bottom. Ha is prepa-ed to apply tb Holiday trade in pl ot, jlp rasTvaaaa ersnted for on or two hnres throucb tb winter. Mast have au o sbed for shelter, snd liht feed daring severe winter. Addrtss " car tbia office etating price and location. Cbbam WAJrrso. Tb T. F.Townesnd Creamery Co. st 44 Second St.. Portland, wtli pay higheet market prir for cream Wilf anil yon Cream Separators ,ard take yearcrenm ia payment. Oolu. PLacnroBcv Fbsssjcts It yon are looking for present do not fail to eiam 1m J. T. Bryan's elegant line of silver- were sm jewelry. WlRTtn.-A girl to do reeeral house work. Inquire at one ot llr. M.Jiwepb- Ovnr-gsilsrs. Kegjnn snd rubber 'ow es prices si Flint's. Xmes tore of all description st Bspp's grocery store. REDUCTION IN: - COL LAfc SCARF MUFFS a Lady thereby insuring tne wear, The Big;: Store jTitle Uuarantee&Loan tO KoegBcsa. OBKGO. i. o. UaaiLTos. rreadeot. D. C ELanLTT. eery, aa TneJ OSk ia la Coort Bnnm. Hara the aaly esaa ie art si aiuart hnoka ia laf :m Caoaiy. Ibunru an4 Ccruocatca ol Title fnmta Ptiit'm riTintj lti1 ml aiiniai rlalaat Have uotmmD.. wieiTradnca of ail HfuaS'W -ta In the Kovban. Ortcw, C. B. lull DM- WiU mebiaevrlaieooMSOtaayvww- ".w'ff"I'??. w(arr public tn ooioa. isobelieil. H. Little, DENTIST. OskLand. ... Orex- FREE! , IMPORTED Japanese napkins- TO ALL CHURCHJUFPEKS SOCIETY DINHERS TCK WHICH SEAL mm COFFEE iir TMEFINE5T6JWWN IS PURCHASED! rex. SALE BY MR5.fi.B0YD Groceries and Glassroare . . ROSEBURG, OREGON G f&th's Bakerv, near tbs depot ,m' a apecialtv ofWedtug and Hdiidav cakee. Tbey also keep a choice lia of conlectiooery. give a 20 per line ot ladies cin. 1 ETC 1 1 UVI I 1 II II II v. i