We are redoubling our efforts to male the rKOPI.K'S STOR K the most popular place for bargain seekers to make their head quarters, as our Fall aud Winter goods have arrived and we are selling them at a very low margin. e) (o Co e ( ) ( X we are selling them jv.t tuciu elsewhere. LADIES: Our Fall aud Winter toclc of Clothing are now in and one of the litest aud 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 an.l up-to dale line in the city, and you will see that we can .sell 'ou cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. cnTsefois.o s.ok. W. The People's Store f- - f -.-nv- rv - I IMPORTED Japanese napkins- TO ALL CKURCHm SUPPERS SOCiETY DINNERS FOR WHICH LA 1 1 i I I L ?!:Tt ; - THE Fl NEST -GROWN- iS PURCHASED! f OR SALE Bf AR5.M.B0YD Groceries and Glassware . . ROSEBURG. OREGON Read this... For all kinds of Candy, fresh, pure and harm less, t)sters served in any st le, call on ... . uurnnni iiiiiim 1.1 r 1 Wholesale and Retail - - Candy Manufacturers ROSEBURG, ORE ..Confectioneries.. Tbe Sr.rst ortn and mixcl can dies. Fancy cakes ami Cookies. Tobacco, Clears and K jU in varied aK&tirtunnig all oi the finest quality. I. JNORHAN H. Little, DENTIST. Oakland, Oregon. WANTED SEVEBAL PEBSONS.OF character aud good .reputation in esch plate (one in this county required) to re preeeut and advertise old established wealthy busireee Looms of eoiid financial Kaodinp. Hilary $18.00 weekly with expenp" additional all payable m cash each 'Wednesday direct from bead cfQcee. Jlon-e aud carrisgea furnished, when necewery. IMeretifes Enclee peif-addreesJ etamped envelope. Man ager, 316 Caxton Loiiding, Chicago. 12 Jl. 1 u m nn v iv I kiul ULI U 111... Miimimmwmmmmmmimmmmmmmi Fruits and Vegetables, Groceries, Dry 'PHONE 671. PEOPLE'S STORE' Our Fall Millinery Stock of Street and Walking shapes are the most up-to-date styles that has ever been in the city before, 25 to 50 per cent, cheaper than you can from L. Douglas Shoes r ) r Of Local Interest. The new brick two Btory restaurant and railroad eating boaee of Jasper Wil kin", opposite the depot, ia now com pleted and finely furnished throughout. Tbe second flxr contains many nice airy noma elegantiy famished and which af ford very convenient and desirable quarters for those seeking lodging at reasonable prices. Mr. Wilkin' tables axe supplied with tbe very beet the market afford, and meals are served on ebort notice at all boors, as well as freeb oysters in any style. Lunches are also pot up on short notice and tbe pub lic ia assured of good set vice and accom modi t ods when thev patronize this pop alar retUnratt and lodging hooee. Oo accoant of tbe irregular surveys ol many of tbe townships in tbe Koeeborg land district, t is almost impossible to locate stction corners witbont a copy of the Government survey. Frank E Al ley, A tVtr,i tx of Ibis city, has a com vlria ret o' tracings of all surveyed town ships, and will famish bine prints of same, (bowing all vacant land, at $1 each. President Orcntt, of tbe Central Ore gon State Normal School at Drain, spent Saturday in Roeeburg looking alter busi ness inatUra and making tbe acquaint ance ot our citizen". Prof. Orcott in a pleasant call on tbe Plalsdbalkb, report ed a very interesting and successful year tbus far at the Normal. Tbe attendance is larger than osual there being a good representation of students from neigbr hiring counties enrolled this jear. The Central Oregon State Normal is gtirinz prestige every day and is taking rank among tbe very beet educational institutions ot the state. It is an old axiom that "bread is the staff of Ufa" but this depends somew bat on its quality. Tbe fine cream and home made bread made at J. Siever's bakery on Jackson street near Cass never fails to please. A nice variety of pastries also kept constantly on hand. Bay less A Stermer, proprietors of the Roeebu'g Cafe and Restaurant on Case street near tbe depot, have jaet fitted np neat new boxes for the accommodation of dining parties, in tbeir establishment and are prepared to serve tbeir patrons promptly and with the very beat in the market. Freeh oysters are served in any style, and meals and lunches at all boars. You would almost "leave your happy borne" to board at Bay less & Starmers. For Abstracts of Title, guaranteed to be fail and correct copies of all records effecting the title, call on Frank E. Alley npetairs in tbs Marks building. Hie work Unguaranteed correct, ana prices are reasonable. . A crowd ot young and old people while charivaring A. A. Fuller, a life insurance agent, and his bride nee Mrs. Norton, at Empire City last Monday night, were made a target by the ill-natured groom aod one of the party, Andrew Peterson received a full charge of No. 6 shot 101 in all in bis thighs. H is not fatally injured. Mr. Fuller's version of the af fair is that he (apposed Lis cartridges to be all blanks. If you want tbe best ami most health ful bread von will us our "cream" and "home-made" bread. Foil weight loaves. Our pastries ill also be found very palatable. Give ns a trial, J. Sievere, Jackson street uear Cats. In our last ibsue we neglected to state in refrrnce to the New Year ball that to Will F. Ltweon is due the credit for the oniqae locomotive which appeared from an improvised tannel on tbe stage at tbe opera bouse at tbe appointed hour bearing tin fjgiiresof the new year 1902 on the number plate of tbe engine . Goods, Boots and Prompt Delivery.' and Monarch Shuts I. AbRAlIATl Proprietor IT No actor who comes to Portland ie more welcome than Mr. Fred Warde, not oecaose ot any transcendent genius he poeeeses as actor or producer, bat be cause of his conscientious methods, bis almirable character and his lovatle per sonality. It is to be hoped be brings ns that beautifal play "The Mountebank" this lime nncnt, says Sunday's Oregon- ian. Mr. Wards will appear at the Roseburg theater next Saturday. When you are in want of a Cook stove, bteel range, Heating stove, or any thing in tbe line ot Hardware, Tinwhre etc. go to S. K. Sykesand get his prices and you will go no further. A student who has paid some atten tion to tbe matter says that the amount of money that each student spends dor ing the year ranges troin $150 to as high a foOO. A very low estimated average he thinks is $2u0 each. At tbe ra'e tbe 4-50 students at tbe college m&st spend something like fO.OOO a year in Corral lis. A good school is a valuable acqniei- tion to any town. Corval'.is Times. All work done by the Title Guarantee A Loan Co., J D. HkuiUqi, manager. is guaranteed autolately correct. Ab stracts of titles are woitbleca nnlese properly made. . C. Conner, editor and pabiieber ol the Roeebarg PLAisDKALkK, was ia the dove a few days last week visiting re laliyes aod friends. He wore new store clothes, was beaming in smiles aod bis hearty handshake bad the trne touch ah wnicn goee to show that w. u. ia holding his own if not j-iat a trifle ahead for a starter on tbe new vear. Bohemia Nugget. Simond s Crom Cat Stw wilt do more work with lees exertion and hlj tbeir cutting edge loogar than aov other Brand. Buy tbeoi from S K. Skes. Mefrs. McGbehey A Kirkpst ick, tbe depot grocers have moved into one of the store rooms of the new Troxel brick ad. jjiog tbe Wilkios restaurant while Chas Harmon has opened his raloot ia the other room one door roa'.b. Both firms bare fitted op their respective qaartrrs in fine shape and both now Lave neat, commodious quarters. T I - - in nearly an lines strong will give special bargains for 15 days to make room for new good tbit will commence to arrive Jan. li, Hon. C. A. Sablbreds returned to Roseburg Friday from Mynle Creek where be went to look after come min ing interests. He delivered a very in tereeting lecture at the Christian church Sunday evening on the subject of Alaska, its people, their customs, he having spent several years in thst country where be traveled extensively. By calling on J. D. Hamilton at the Koeeborg com t house you can get blue prints of any section or to snt hip in tbe iwituurg tan l aiatricc. Miss Laura E. Jones, tbe Plaindeal- kr's city editor accompanied by her sis ter, Mrs. W. C. Conner, will arrive borne tomorrow from Portland, where tbey have speat tbe past few days on business I - TTT ... . . auu pleasure. t one mere tbey were tbe guests of tbeir old friend, Condactsr and Mrs. 6am P. Veatch . Griffith's Bakery, near the depot.mske a specialty of Wedding and Holiday cakee. They also keep a choice line oi conlectionery. R. K. Montgomery, aeent at Glendale and t rank fcxo.t, agent at Riddle, bave been at the auditing office in San Fran kibuq receiving instruction in tLe new Union Pacific eyetex of keeping accounts These two begiu the New Year by in trading tbe other agents along tbe route. Ashlan 1 Record. Nice fresh bred. asmrteJ ciksa. and pastries of all kinds, at Griffith's Bakery. Airs. W. K. iStzzjlI is quite ill at ber borne oo Deer creek near this city. Shoes, ROSEBURG, ORE Ben F. Lntir pnsseuger brake man on trains Nos. 15 and It) and 0. W. Ballard, brakeinan on Nos. 11 aud 12, UjiIi run ning between this place and Koet a have resigned, as have also M sr. J. M. and F. W. Doty, running on the same trains bet veeu it whurg mi I Port land, and their ni" urn hiille inerl for bids. Ben Lohr has been iu ttio passen ger service on this division for I or 16 years and was nn board t' e ti -i train which ever ruu into Ashiaud as couJuci or. He owns a ranch near Roteburg to which be will probably devote I..B entire tantiou. A eh lai.d Tidings. I will willingly exchange any Simond ' Cross Cot saw not satisfactory to OBer, if the fault is in tbe saw. Hold only by S. K. Sykee. Tbe recent iction of the c'ty c Unci! in increasing the business license does not lend lo promote the growth and business ei paneion of our city, bat retard it. Tbe license in many reaped la discriminat ing and in others exo bitant acd nhould have been equalised rather than in creased. J. D Hamilton has tbe ouly complete ot ol abstract books in the county. See iiu at tbe Court House, when you want abstracts of title. The city council's "Happy New Year," to the local papers : "Publish tbe coun cil proceedings 'as a matter of news,' tbe treasurer's notices at half price aod pay city license 33 1 percent higher than last year." runny uomment un . mm a necessary ! Childrens two wheel red carta 15cta bovs stsel wagons from f 1.00 to o.00, oen rrope.ier wagons etc., at Churchill A Wool leys. In tbe Oregon Poultry Sbow at Port land last week Roy McClallen, of this city, was awarded tbe second prize for Black Langtban pullet. This ism fine showing for Douglas county, considering tbe large number ol choice birds on ex bibition. You can eel 12 photo stamps aod 1 nice pbota button i Unions) at Taylor's tent for 25 cents, until alter tbe holidays Geo. W. Catcbiog, of tbs Booth, Kel- ty Co., who baa been spening tbe holi days at bis o'd borne at Riddle is visiting bis daughter Mrs. (9 race Flook in Rose burg and will toon return to the mills. We acknowledged a pleasant call. Are voo. aware of tbe tact, that we bare the beet repairing department in the city Flint's Shoe Store. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wilkina, tbe old pioneers, who reside in Eugene, cele brated tbeir 67ih marriage anniversary Christmas dav. Tbey were mariied in Missouri, coming to Oregon in IS 17. Mr. Wilkios ia ovsr 83 years ot age. Bargains at Strong's Furniture store in wall paper, ear pen and odd dinine chairs for 15 days. Tbe First Congregational Church of Portland will soon be without a pastor, nnlese a suitable successor to Rev. Ar thur W, Ackerman, tbe present incun . bent, is found. Dr. Ackerman has ten dered bis resignation. You can get 24 photo stamps for 5 n's ai Taylor's photo tent, until ahr tne holidays only. dig CLOSING OUT SALE. My fine stock of Boots and Shoes most hecloMHl oat in lbs next 30 day. Here's the place lo get BARGAINS in Footwear SOROSIS SHOE STORE J HMRf M.NOIOEN. Pmm.m Leo Cannon. Robt. Hunter, Vern Uarpbam, Violet and Lillian B own re turned to Drain Saturday to resume fieir studies in tbe Slate Normal fc tool after spending their holiday vacation at home. LaJics: Call at Flint's Shoe Store and (.et a "Few Pointers," you'U be pleased. Msny of our merchants are busy lakiog stock for the new year a-id all report 9 larger bosinse than otual daring Ibe past year and ar preparing lor another increase in trade daring the eosaing year. Preferred stock of canned roods, high est grade goods on market. Kruee A Newland s. Misses Nellie and Leon Perkins are spending a few days with Roseburg riend. Mim Nsllie is tb afficienl bookkeeper for the Leon Lumber Mills, sod also assistant postmistress. A Take-down 22 bovs rifle onlv liJiO vuurcuiu a nooueye. 1 11 . ... . . Me-srs, Cloyd A Brown, of tbe Sunset grocery, bsve improved aod remodelled the interior ot tbeir place of lu tineas and bave added an additional stock ot fin fancy groceries to tbe shelves. Churchill A Woolley the stors that has tbe beet goods. Mrs. F. A. Denny and children moved from Hornbrook to Rjeeburg Tueeday to make their home, Fred now being tin ployed firing out of tbat place for tbe S. P. Ashland Record. Special sale on high cut ladles shoes. Harry M. Holden. Hou. A. R. Mat'ojn, the enterprising Riddle merchant was transacting bosi nee at the county seat Friday and favor ed tbe Plainoxaxkii with a substantial business call. See Salsmsni upto date Una of watcht-a and jeweiery. Misses Djrothy and Mayme Dixon rnioroeu ui uruo cunaav to resume 1 I.. T-V f ., . tbeir studies in the Normal Schwl, bav ing spent tbe holidays with horn folks, Over-gaiters, leggio and rubber low est prices at Flint's. Geo. Protzman returned borne from Junction City last week and reports that bis wife who bas been very ill at that place is slowly improving. You should see that elegant "Meridan" cut glass at Churchill & Woollsys. The United Brotherhood ot Railroad Employe gave their first ball la Rose burg New Year's eve. It was a succeet ful affair. Ashland Record Patent leather and box calf shoes for Misses st i lint's. Lee Thornton returned to tb O. A. C at Corvallis Sunday to resume his studies after enjoying the holidays with horns folks. Northern Spy and Spilxenberg apples at n. marks and Vo. Roseburg merchants generally report.! good business last year. Tbe prospects are good lor a better one this year. Lime and cement at very low prices at Warners' urut More. Oats for sals, at Krose A Nwlnd's.. Fred J. Blakely, o( Roseburg, secre tary of tbe Oregon Boom nd T mber Co., with his attorney, tbe II m. iVxter Rice of the same place, paid our county a bueioees visit in tbe interest of tbeir company. Tbey made apti-tion to oar cleik to file on an unmu-lgahle tribu tary of Coos river nnder an act of our last legislature. There being one filing on record covering the same stream, the clvik refund to tile Uiin-Mrouit applica tion. The parties will pr bebJy apply to our circuit court for adj 1 linent of the matter at the next Ui in. Coqmlle Bulletin. Geo. R. Riddle, of th well known Grants Pass hardware firn , ia spending! tbe day in Rweborg, making bis final report and settlement of the estate of Johu Catching, deceased, of which es tate he is administrator. I le reports con- eidorble mining activity about Grants Pat and very satisfactory t usiness con ditions. The Plainik.ilkii was favors! with a pleasant call. In about thirty days the lease of Harry M. H olden will expire on the building in which he has bis Soroeis Shoe Store installed and at which time he will be re quired to give possesion, a .d being nn able to secure another room suitable for bis business he is compelled to announce a closing out sale. Mr. Holden has built np a good business here and this unfortunate state of affairs is to be grestly regretted. Archie Leonard, the efficient stenog rapher the in Chief of Police Depart ment, ol Portland, is spending a lew days visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Leonard, of this city. Rev, W. W. Davis, ol Albany will con duct services at the Baptist church next week. The present week is being ob served as prayer week by that church. Dr. L. W. Brown, of Eugene, was in tbe city Friday, leaving Saturday tor bit borne to attend Miss Dement, who de parted tor that place for treatment. Root. Eccieston formerly ol Ruckles, tbii county, write concerniug bis I'laixudalxb from Fresno, California, where be ia spending tbs winter. And now we bear ol a cigarette beetle which destroys cigarsttee. It generally has a vacant star and parts its hair in the middle. - A. B. MoU, Oakland; Win. Perry, Roseburg, aod B. Isinhoot, of Alene will ead in ruuxosaLga daring tbe eus- ng year. Jes. Devlin, an esteemed Dnglaa county pioneer, who reside at Brock- way is transecting business in Rseba rg today. Many more otour subscribers than asual are sUrtiog in at tbe opening ol tbe nsw year with paid np aubscriptiotia In lb Nsw Year issue of Ibe Oregon- tan lion. U. a. K. Baick writes no Doagle county very interestingly. In City council convene ia regular moolhly session thia avsning. Import- sot basin will bo transacted. Hon K. A. Bootb t able to be on tbe street again after his protracted illness. Eugene Register. lt.j.. oooca, aeniiet, will be in n . f . ... Oakland for afew days.commeociog M o d ty Jaauary 'JOih. M. W. A !dricb be opweJ a resUar- eat opposite the Rojeburg Water A l-iht Co.' office. Dr. Little of O.klanl was transacting business in Roseburg the later part ol last week. WjfkU tha Coaaty Court. 10a meaner ol the Djoglas county court are now in the midst ol their ds- tie. Tbey bave coocIudeJ the iurv list those for Ibe year and for the January term and ar now engaged in examin ing tb report of viewer on the new rooty roads. Tha following action was taken: "Tbe report of viewrrs ol tbs Drain-Eiktoa road waa read the second Unie, also tbs report of appraiser of lamage ot said road, and it appesring that the newer assessed the damaso of W.Gardinarat 3o0, that ot J. U Mocker at $125 and that of R. E. 8tocker 1 1 15, it Is therefore ordered that said road be opened when Ihe petitioners pay said damsg." he port of viewer on Cow Creek aod ReoUn Spar road read second time Viewer report favorable and road order ed opened. Saturday was taken np by ths eoort in examining and auditing bills. ToJay road matter war taken np again asd th report of viewers on Windy Creek road was read the second time and reported favorable. No dam age claims appear. Ordered tha said road be opened as a county road. Following is tb list of jurymen drawa lor th January, 1902, term ol court: E, Brothers, Roesborg farmer. F. A. McCall.Rotebnrg. farmer. A. F. Brown, Oakland, merchant. S, W. Vaosile, Roeebarg, laborer. J. B. Mackay, Oakland, laborer. Ewell Barker. Oak Creek, farmer. W. R. Neas, Oakland, farmer. R. L. Stephens, Oikland, farmer. B. A. Stewart, Canyon ville, farmer. ' W. W. Scott, Cleveland, farmer. ' Eno Wall, Glendale, merchant. ' Ben Butler, Scottaburg, farmer. J. W. Spalding, Drain, drayman. T. J. Alexander, Olalla, farmer. H. Pettit, Camas Valley, farmer. Horace Marster, Roseburg, merchant C. E. Marks, Roseburg, farmer. B. 0. Ague, Winston, farmer. C. A. McNabb, Calapooia, farmer. J. H. Clements, Glendale, farmer. E. D. Day, Canyoovllle, farmer. Cbas. H. Allsn, Looking Glass, farmer , T. K, MuCoKum, Kellogg, tanner. Geo. W. Shrum. Glide, farmer. C. G. McNeal, Elaton, farmer. A. S. Phillips, Yoncalla, farmer. Lewis Sbepard. MyrtU Creek, farmer, F. M. Simpson, Drain, farmer. G. W. Sandsrs, Drain, merchant. W. F. Seals, Yoncalla, farmer. John F. Mathews, Melrose, faimer. Masai CATARRH In all Its itairts thst should b deanUMM. Elj's Cream Balm cleacm.toothc and heals the dlMaaed tncmbrao. It oarca catarrh and drWca away a cold la lb head quickly. Cream Balm It placed Into tha noatrlla, tpraads rer tb saembran and la absorbed, lteilaf la tar mediate and a cure follow. It la sot drying dots ot prod ace eneealng. Large SUe, SO ohiU at Drug. riiti or by Bail ; Trial 8tae, IS ceata by auIU S5v SLT BUOTOERStW Whim 8Uil.Hew Torkx ARE YOU THIflKIfiG? Of somo suitable Xmas Present for some friend or relative? If so, we can help you by a sugges tion or two which should be valuable to you. For a Gentleman A Cue Muffler, Necktit, 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, Braids, Thread, Handkerchief Linens, Footing, Edgings, etc. We sponge and shrink all Dress Goods by means of our spotless Steam Sponger, thereby insuring the wear, fit an color of any pitce of Dress Goods, for 5 cents a yard. The Big Store Told in Side Heads? ft Plaucobalxb's Taarsun CoucrroB. 8. C. Bartrnm baa accepted tb posiiioti , of UaTlio solicitor and repreeentaiiTs of tbe Twice-a-Week PLaisrcsaLt and will visit erery precinct in the eonU at an early date, doly aotboriied lo recsrir and receipt new sabscribers. ul d old aocoanU, receipt eld snbacribw for reoewsls, solicit all kinds of job printing and transact any and all bosi nee con certed with the paper. Uwill present some splendid dabbing rat with other paper which will be of latere to all newspaper reader. Mr. Bartrnm is strictly reliable Rentlemaa, yosstsssi of many sterling qialiti, with whom th people wih fin J it s pleasure to transact bosines. Any faTor or coorteai ei- tended him will be appreciated tb as if attended lo ye editor. Nsw RoesBcau Biizar. fernc Mc- ceeamg Mrs. Uomstors. ia tb bakery bosi usee, Carl Scbcenrsteln, who was re cently borned oat oo Jackson street, bas opened hi' -Roeebarg Bakry"ia nis y acquired quarter and ia better. au- lisbad and prepared than tt to plea it many oia ana new rpstroa, A f o new oTsn waa plaoed ia hia tbfiah nem last week by CbarchlT. A Woolley. 10 main room Da rt alamd andf th bolldioc completoly reoo rated, which rur, oat conrtnodioaa uoartar. Mr. Nttnearstsm UL keep const antlr on naua tb bast bread, ptM and naauiew oowinaoi in u city and aolieit th sams liberal share ol patronage former ly accorded bin Bewssss Okajiob. CUod B. Cannon has socccded to tb management of thexity news stand having porchased tit bosin from L. Lao gee berg. ltrXaonoo ia a well known Boaebnrg bow, bat bas spent tha past two years in tb ens torn service at Kodiack. Alaska. Hi ia a very Mlimabis and worthy yoong man, a good bnaineas manages and thr i no donbt bat what be will make a nccea of hi newly acq aired basines. which II r. Langenberg ha aatabliahadl oa a nrofis- abl basis. Here's whinr tha mm aa well a the old manaremeat. socos snd prosperity lor tbe new year. Fob 8 alb Two yoong coons, mala and female. Inqnis of LaNoir Ran dal, 1017, Mill St.. RoMborg, Oregon. W. C. Winstoa, th Winston fruit grower, is transacting basins in town today. At Norman, of Grant Pass, 1 absklnr namis with Koseborg frieads today. Tb real estate man' boy describe a wis man a on who know lota. Th Plain dbalbb'b Glendale o beer lo tion list i growing rapidly. Sl noTs!UB.otall deoign at Bal.)Gallcry 50 cts. to c) 0) 0) ADIE For tho next 30 days we will cent discount on our entire furs, including .0 01 (TO (o v? ) o) o) ( o) (o o) Co o) (o ) BOAS STORM COLLARS. MUFFS, ETC. A Magnificent Ilnt3. Gome and Sec Them. 4. o rr 0 For What could be better than a handsome Collarette, Cape, Cloak, Lace Collar or Dress Pattern? JOSEPHSOfi'S Tbe FaUl Revolver. It is soggested with aotn degree, at Wast, at rsasooablensss, that tb niann- factor and sal of rsvoltwr sbonld I, If not ptohibited, at least piscad under swvere reatrietioos. Tbe rraton for thi argnmajnt is not far to seek. Tbs revol ver ittb waa poo of mnrder, designed for tbe porpoee. Tboofb eomftime nasi ol Jor porposea of self defex.ee, it is tha weapon of brawls snd bloodshed and b littl respecubl use. If a nan gws bontiog. bm takes a rifle. For 9re- tsrtioo ayaintt borglais or boo break wtb, a ab4-gan is worth a diirn revot vers. Its prime as i to shout human beings and no ether game. la tb bett of a qoarrel, an ill bal anced Inoivtdual find pistol in bis pocket, shoot bis adversary and to come slayer of bis MIowmsB. Tb iSToWer make tragic an occasion whicfa witbont it woold bav been only ridicn loas. Fx. DIED l"EABCE. At tbe horn ol ber daugh ter, Mr. John MrRaaa, oo Deer creek Satordav, Jan. 4, Mr, llartba Pearc, aged 67 year. Deceased waa aa Oregon rooeer, hav ing torn to ttua stale in anl set tled oo a I arm near Philomath, Benton coonty. Later she moved to Dmis noooty. 8b leavve cne s- n. W. A. Pearc, and on dauphiaw. Mr. John MrK-MH. lu rsnwrn her dth, her bo had having diet! m nnmbrr of yetr ao. Tb lurwal f-rv,oM wens lae' l KnnOav t on o'clock, with Lariat at ibe Mason ic ceasetery near Koeeborg. iaturday, FngaeiDent of Eminent Actor . the mr ii who will preeent here his greatest success . . "The Mountebank" With a grwtt cast, including Charles D. Herman, Barry Johnstone, Misses Antoin ette Ash ton, Virginia Drew Trescott, May Warde, Ail een Bertelle and 15 others. I ROSEBURG Mil mrnrn mnnr PRICES Flat, $1.00. DUOTION FU COLLARETTES SCARFS 1 C I I OF a Lady The S Big Store X Csctv Wastid. Tb T. 8. Townaeasl Creamery Co. at 41 Set on I ., Portlaad, will pay highest market price for ersenu Will sell yoo Cresm ¶torrKd takt) yonr cream in payment. 031tZ. Gold penj, optical good aod Sotrrwmr spoons at Saitmaa'a. Notice for Publication. CBlle4 States Land Oftt. aeivt, Orecva. Ja. , 192. CiAkx la hereby glren utat in ctrapUaar . with itae proTiiu oi tbe act oi Coacreaa oi Jane 1. 1 . eoaUed "Aa act tor tee aa1 timber land in Lac staw. o( CaJtiorni. Orraron. Nrrada. and a.h.orua Temtnry." aa rxlxA ed ta ell Ut fnbiie Land elates by act ea Aaz Data. -'r. 5ATH A5IEL CAMPPEH. of Leland. couatr f oerpbi ae. etaw ol Omma, haa Utra day Sial in Ihia office aia rmrl ta sent a iy6. lor lb parcaaae ot the Lots I ma-l 2. and tv-, SP. of aertioa Net X toeraabrsi Si 8. rnr wm. and will oder proof t ekow Uiat ine iaad eonrht u Bore Taluabie) lor tt limoaotrum Uiao Inr acncnlwrai lei ifrars and to eetauu.lt fau cIaib to eaid land betare (tie Briatrr and Errirer of tate ofltc at Sea bare, umran, on Taeadar. the lai day M Xurh, 1C Be nainea a Trilnri ece. M. H. Brockmaa. of Lcland. Orroa. tieorrc Baaai, Botort krt'ttlioaga, Henrj atnsletoa. of Bnei bore. Or ion. Asy and all pTMot claimln sdeervdy tha ahote oVarnlwd iaDla arr rcaested to Si their claim in thia office oa or befrire eaid KtA Say oi March. J. T. BRIDGE?. Bcsiatrr. Title Uuarantee&Loan Lo. i. D. rrcatdeat. Secy, aa T: OtBce t the Coort Bnosa. Hare tha eo'y eats p4ee art of aL,'rt booca ta Doomtm (eaiy. Abetrartaand CeruticaM of TiUe tarn laced to Dratr'.aarDaaif lal and aiiaiacclaiBa. Havw aim a compiet t oi TtbcIbc of all lownatv r-.it la (be Kneebara. Oraroo. U. S. Laad Dia tnct W ui BMke bae print eoptea of aay towa ah:y ahem ins a J Tacan t 6to nateat Iraada, Srr pobiie in office, laemraace afeata. Comapoodeooe eoUciled. . ilt January Raised Seats, $1.50 give a 20 per line oi ladies fa m t