run -v -v . .-U i $ We arc redoubling our efforts to make the PEOPLE'S STORE the most popular place for bargain seekers to make their head quarters, as our tall and Winter goods have arrived and we are selling them at a verj- low margin. LADIES: and we are selling them from get them elsewhere. 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 Our Fall and Winter Stock of Clothing are now in and one of the latest and most up-to-date, and if you will step in and give us a call you will be convinced that we have the most complete and up-to-date line in the city, and yon will see that we can sell you cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. We are also sole agents for W- L. Douglas Shoes and Monarch Shirts I. ABRAHAH Proprietor 11V JL WVpiV 2 V r fC T t Ti. 4- ft Monday evenioc, Jan. 61 P91 Coneol Command it S. T.Jewett, installed the iollowisg officere of Oak Camp So. 125, Woodmen of the World : J ' n T. Long. C. a ; Js. E. tjiwyere, Aviv. Lieut. ; W. T.Wright, B.tkr; J. A Buchanan. Clerk ; A. M. Craaf ird, Manager; G. J. Eestou, Eecort; E. C. Gaddie, Watch man; M. Fu-ile, Seotrv. The caoip is making extensive preparations for Head Cooenl Falkenberi's visit, February the I2ih. When yon are in want of a Cook stove, teei range, Ueat;np stow, or any thing in ihe line of Hardware, Tioare etc, go to S. K. Syki 8nd get his prices and yoa will go no farther. TbeW.C T. U. meets Jan. 10L at the Public Heading Room. Papers on to bicco and cigarettes, will be read by lira. Moore and Mrs. Eatrnm. The W. C.T. U.'s met last week at the home of Mrs. Acnes Fisher. A very interesting and instructive meeting was held. Mrs. Fisher served delightful re'resbmente coaeieurgof cocjb, cakes and candies. She was assisted by Mrs. Eiitb Chorea i!l.- AU work done by the Tale Gnaraotee & Loan Co., J. D. Hamilton, manager, ia guaranteed absolutely etracte of titles are properly made. It appears as though it is a question some times as to bow drnnk a -man ehonld get before he is arrested and . placed where he can sober op. We would eoggest that when these drnoks are drnnk euoogh to nee profane and ob scene language on the streets, language not fit for Deitber tteD, women or child ten to hear, they are then drank enooh m h mn in and fined and it should be done. SitnonJ.s Cross Cot Sjws wi!l do more work wilh less exertion and h-ild their rnttinir edee looser than anv other Brand. Bay them from S K. bykes. Ihe latest railroid horror is reported from Sew Yoik City. Two passenger traioe collided 00 the X. Y Central in the tonnel underneath the city. The . a tea in pipes hnrsied aud many were li- lrll cooked. Twenty-eight dead bodies have been recovered. In nrlv ali . lii:es Strong will give necial bareains for 15 days to make room for new zooJatht will commence to arrive Jan. 15. correct. worthlees Ab- an lees The K. O. T. M. lodge, of Roeebarg, installed the following officer! last Fri day night : li. W. Rapp, P. C. ; Wo. A. Sovero, L. T. ; E. E. Blodgett, R. K. ; Robert Robertson, chaplain; John Rants, sergeant ; F. M. Tozier, M. A ; Aeber Agee. 1st M. G.; J. S. White, 2nd M. G.;S. W. Van rile, tentinal; Will Marti o, picket. Griffith's Bakery, near the depot, make specialty of Wedding and Holiday cake. They also keep a choice line of confectionery. Tne Modern Woodmen of America, at their installation of officrs on Wednesday evening, Jan. loth, will serve a tine Ianch, after the business of the lodge is concluded. An interesting, program will be rendered and quite a number of out siders will be .n vi ted to share in the jolli fication. I will willingly exchange any Simond Cross Cut saw not satiifactory to neer, if tbe fault ia in the saw. Sold only by 8. K. fcykes. In J a slice Robinett court Taesday morning tbe following civil action was beard: Mrs Ann Com p ton vs. John Jt?gv, in euit to recover money loaned and for rent of rooms. Judgement awarded to plaintiff by default for $00 and costs. J. D. Hamilton has the only complete set of abstract books in the county. See tim at the Court Hoose, wben you want abstracts of title. J. I. Chapman, of Wilbur, was doing business hero Tuesday. He baa been handling goats tbe past year, but bad more applications from purchasers than be could supply at that time. Tbe Plawdbalkb was favored with a sub stantial business call. Are von aware of the fact, tbat.wa have tbe beet repairing department in the city Flint's Shoe btore. Tbe store of J. Nnoan in Jacksonville was virited by robbers Friday night and $15 in money and quite a supply of cloth ine and handkerchiefs were taken. The robbers were captured Saturday and are now languishing in tbe county jail. Yon can set 12 photo stamps and nice ohota button (Unique) at laylor's tent for 25 cents, notil after th e holidays Mrs. J. Walls, of Elkton, spent a fe rtuT in Roaebarc this week, a gu est of the Misses Bell. Mrs. Wells condacts a general merchandise store at Elkton, and is possessed of many business, well as social qualifications. Bargains at Strong's Farnitore store in wall paper, carpets and odd dining chairs for 15 days. o o 0 n n O I Genuine Values g HERE Those of our readers who are looking for trade bargains and appreciate fair and courteous treatment are requested to patronize the boeinees men whose ads appesr in this paper. They are tbe leading business men of Roseburg and elsewhere. You can get 24 photo stamps for 25 cents at Taylor's photo tent, dntil after the holidays only, dl9 Dr. and Mrs. II. Little, of Oakland. aiid Mr. and Mrs. W. Kent, of Drain, Attorney and Mrs. I. B. R-ddle, of Rid' die, and John Weaver of Myrtle Creek, were among the gavel at the Elks social and ball in this city, Taesday evening Ladies: Call at Flint's Shoe Store and get a "Few Pointers," you'll be pleased. Mrs. Hoack left Taesday on tbe morn iog train for Portland to meet ber bus- bind, Dr. Geo. E Hoack, who is return ing home from New York, where be has spent the past three months atlendi medical lectures. Preferred stock of canned good, high est grade goods on market. Krone &. Sewland s. San Francisco's new Union Labor Mayo-, Scbmitz. was formally installed in othce Wednesday. Mny minor changes in municipal officers occurred the Union Labor Democrats being given tbe preieraoce. Special sale on high cut Ladies shoes Harry M. Holdcn. M. 8. Marks, the well known com me r cial traveler of Portland spent the week in Roseburg, the guest of relative and frieuds and was in attendance at tbe Elks splendid entsrtainment Taesday evening. See Salzmans upto date line of watches andjeweiery. Arthur Mahony is in temporary clur of the Postal Telegraph Co. 'a office at Medford, in tbe abeetice of Mias Carrie George, tbe regular operator, who is taking a lay-off Ashland Tidings. Ovei-gaiters, leggios and rubber low est prices at Flint's. The owners of tbe Coast Mail have bt- gun tbe publication cf a daily fd tioo, which affords the people of Marshfield vicinity a good, newsy paper. It b.-a a telegraphic report. Patent leather and box calf shoes for Misses at Flint's. Yesterday's sunshine and gloriously pleasant weather was a genuine fore taste of spring that it in hoped lubei- quent weather will not dispel. W. F. GUlam has suc-at-ded to lie management of the grocery st we at Winchester, having recently porcbnB?d the stock and business from G. S. L ihey. Mr. Gillam was a pleasant caller at this office wbils trans acting business in this city Wednesday aud Informed us that be will keep a nioe fresh stock ol faiui'y groceries which be will sell at very reas onable prices. His store will be a great convenience to the pecple of that vicini ty and he should be able to build op a verg good trade as he is a genial and obliging gentleman with whom it is a pleasure U transact business. He has tbe thanks of tbe Plaindkaleu for kind favors. Any parties desiring to rent, buy or sell real estate, city or country property will do well to call on or address U. M. Martin. OUiee with Attorney Ixmis Bar- zee, opposite McClallen House, Koee- burg, Oregon. 'J. Judge A. F. Stearns, of the well known Oakland firm of Stearns A Che. - owetb, was transacting business in Row burg Wednesdty and as usual favored tbis office with a pleasant call. Mr. Stearns Infomed us that bis partner, Mr. Cheoowetb, want to Los Aogeles, Calif,, Dec. 2oth, where be is spending a season visiting with a brother. Meat meal, ground bone, oyster shell, dried blood all kinds of chicken fodder at Churchill & Woolley's. A.G. Holden.of Eagene, a brother o Harry M. Holden, of the Soroeis Shoe Store, is in town aud will assist bis brother in the store for a few days. Al is an old friend of ye editor and bis cordi al hand-ehake and kindly greeting re cads old times in Lane County and South Douglas. Lime and cement at very low prices at Marsters' Drng btore. Chas. F.Watson, a stockman of Glide, was transacting business 10 Rosebnrg first of the week, and was also a guest of relatives here. Mr. Watson will in tbe future, receive regalar visits from tbe Twice-a-week Paikdialkb. The Plaikdsalbb is ibe local butinees man's popular advertising medium. The work of tbe county court for tbe January term was finished np Wedni day evening and court adjourned. Tbe list of tbe Jone election jadges and clerks for the various precincts will be pub lished Monday. Nice fresh bread, assorted cukes, and pastries of all kinds, at GriffiiL'a Bakery. Mrs. A. Hill and son, Ralph, of Fruit- vale, Calif., are guest of relatives in this city. They were on their way home from a three week's visit with Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Palm er, at Eugene. Northern Spy and Spitaenberg apples at H. Marks and Co. Y. W.C. T. U. MsimKo. Tue regular meeting of the Y. W. C. T. U. will be held in the M. E. church in tbis city Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. All mem bers are requested to be present' and bring their friends. Red albumen will make bens lay Churchill & Wootlev sell it. W. W. Kent, a prominent Drain mer cbant, axompanied by bis wife, attend ed tbe EUs Social Toeeday eveuing, and were guests of Hon. and Mrs. J. T. Bridges, returning to Drain this morn ing. . "Manns" bone mills lo grind green bone Cburcbiil & Wool ley sell them. Frederick Ward plays in Rosebnrg Saturdav, January It, in Tbe Mounts bank. Eagene is loo small a town rather sbe bas only a shack, by coartety called a theatre. Guard. Silver novelties ol all deeigns at Salz-man's. W. B. Clarke, tbe Millwood Naabv wee transaction business in R-jeeburg few days this week. He reports tbs New Year dawning with bright pros pects in bis section of the coanty. Oats for sale, at Kruee & Nealand's. Mrs, S. Simmons, of Portland, is in tbe city for a few days on ber way f o Riddle to visit ber daughter, Mrs. Ira B. Riddle, after which sbe will spend a few weeks in Los Angeles. Mrs. B. Casey end two children return ed to their borne at Dallas Wednesday after a two weeks pleasant visit with Mrs. Case) 'a parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. Parrott, of this city. Died BUy, wife cf Grge W. Whit lit, rlld at I'rinsvllle, Oregon, Jannsry 1st, 1902, aged 36 ysars. - Be s ' llarliw was married to Geo. , W. Wbitsett in Missouri In 1871 ; came to Lane county In 1875, locating near Cottage Gruvs, where ihey resided nntil -October' of last year when they moved to Prineville. Mrs. Wbitsett was the mother of 14 children, 13 of whom survive ber, the oldest daughter having died at tbe age of twj years. All the living children were at her bedside during tbe last ill ness. 8'js liugered nine week, at times rallying and giving hope for recovery. JOo tbe evening of tbe last day of tbe old year she woke from, a slumber and said, "1 have been over the river ; I am going soon. Don't be alarmed about me, I am all right." Then fell asleep, not fo awake in tbis world. Tbe fnneral was held from the Methodist church Rev. W. C. Clark, pastor, preaching the funeral sermon. Eogene Guard. Tbe breaved family bave many rela. Uvea in this county , who will be grieved to bear of the death of Mrs. Whitoett. Joboie Boyd, who bas long been as sociated with bis mother, Mrs. N. Boyd in tbe grocery business in Rosebnrg, is reported seriously ill at his home, his many friends will be sorry to learn. Ernest Riddle, a well-known orchard man of Douglas connty, wss in Asbland last week and went over to Coles, Cat to examine some mining properties. Ashland Tidings. Supt. McCoy, of the Umpqua Valley Oil Company, returned to Myrtle Creek Monday, to look after tbe drilling oper ations which are in progress near that city. Mrs. Wm. Kopers, of Paodleton, who baa been spending tbe past six weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. Everett, return ed to ber borne yesterday. R. L. Weekly passed through this section last wsek with 50 bead of beef cattle for Geo. Kolheagan, of Rosebnrg. Myrtle Point Enterprise. Chas. Meed, postmaster, Pat Cowan and Henry .Compton, all of Sulphor Springs, tbis coanty ; were transacting business in Rosebaic tbis week. 1 Atty. L B. Riddle and wife, of Riddle. were in the city lew days tbia week in attendance at the Elks social Tuesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Cbeadle bave gone to Los Angeles, California, where they will spend about six weeks. County Court Orders. fbe report of viewer, on the Roberta creek-Camas alley road came on lor reading for tbe second time. Cyros Smith appeared and claimed damages to tbe amount ol 3o0. II. M. Martin. C. J. VanzUs and Henry Scbrenk were ap pointed viewers to ai-pratse tbe daman claimed by Mr. Smith, and ordered to meet at Roseburg tor this purpose on rsb. lsu Upon petition of A. S. Boell and 28 others, Mrs. Frank Mathewa, of Looking Glass, was granted an allowance of 5 per month. The resignation of J. W. Burse as so- pervieoc ol road district .. 34. was ac cepted, and RobU Blakely appointed to nil tbe vacancy. 10 roed district o. tbe following change in 'he noondery was made: Be gimog at Nfc. corner of bee li, tp. 28 tv K6 w.tnenceeonm IU miles, tbence west mile, thence auuih to tbe North Umpqna river, thence down the river to township line between tpa. 25 and 26, thence east on said line to NE comer of Sec 3. tbence south one mile, east two miles to place beginning. - ihe loiiowinar boundary cnange was made in load district No. 59: Begioinc at N W corner of Sec 30, tp. 25 S. R & W tbence eootb 2 miles, west 2 miles, so a lb 1 mile, east 2 miles, south 1 H mill west yi mile, thence sooth to ths C mo an 1 mer, theoca up said river to Sec has between bees. H and Z3, tbeoce east to SE corner of Sec, 13. tp. 28 8. R 5 W tbeoce north 5 miles, west 6 miles to place of beginning. W.F. Davie was appointed road snper visor 01 Dist. .o. to, 10 succeed J. Wilsoo, resigned. John tsrowa was a pdoi Died road sup ervisor 01 district .o. 41 to succeed Frank Mnlkey, resigned. Louis Rapp presented s petition for public road 30 feet in width, a gstewsy through the lands of J P Anderson and iaiPen u nnen. inoa. usococK, war ren Cberer and A. J. Howard were ap pointed viewers to meet at the residence of Mr. Rapp Saturday, Feb. 1st, and proceed to locate said road. ovovvvcvcvovovvcv IiIjMM A MT Good bargains in Dress Goods of all ' de scriptions Also a few of the 50 per cent discount Collarettes left. Largest and best assorted stock of General Merchandise in Douglas County at SALE JOSEPHSON'S THG BIG STORE. VOVOVOVOVOVOVOVOVO VCV VOr It X Told in Sick Heads Dkati or Mas. Bcixsast. Mrs. J. W. Barkbart, another of Mrs. Wm. Cor ns, of tbis city, died at bar home la Lebanon at 10 o'clock Monday Bight, aged 3 years. Sbs bas bee Ul lor ever a month sad as sbe became rradaeUv worse ber dsogbtsr, Mrs. Corner, van telegraphed for sbont ten davs ago, sad bas since bee at ber bedside, kin. Carrier's many frieads here wnite in ex tending ber sympathy ia bar sad boar of bereavement. Arras Oil Wm- E. B. Brewer was in town tram Myitis Creek Taesday. HsJsportstbsoU veil having reached a depth of over 60 feet and tas drill la working In slats, making moch better progress than ia the bard, tough rock which wss first sswooniered. The) walk ing beans sad fall equipment of dull tools can soon be sUacbad and work wDl tbea progress rapidly. Tbs machinery thus laris givja good satlsfactioa. ' Foclxst Associatkw MsxTrsa. All member of tbs easodatiaa araranaaat. ed to meet at Slocaai's Hall Wednesday at 7 JO p. m.)for tbs bearing of reports cf officers for the past ysar aad slcdioa of officer for the eosoing year. By order of F. L. Calkias, President. - Mr. aad Mrs. B. M. Byes aad two ciuidrsa weal lo Oakland yesterday for a lew days visit with frieads. Geo. Kimball returned to Roeebarg yssterday morning from a basin ess trip to Sooth Dooglea. Jae. Iaman, tbs Looking Glass Oil ex pert, was uaaaactiag boeinees ia Rose burg Wednesday. Walter TooJey sad Edgar Long of Roeeborg entered the Medford Academy una week. Miss Myrtle Lamb, of Wilbur, made Kossbnrg frieads a brief visit thai week. E. W. Riddle aal wits, of Riddle war Koseborg visitors Taesday. Miss Echo G add is weal lo Oakland bis mornings train. AMOUflCEMEflT 1M Now that tbe holiday ears over, bosineee does not abate at tbs Rirhardtoa Mnsie Store besides ba.1 the pianos sad Organs we sell are sever area in Roeebarg. We wowJd like to mention a Jew el (be different Pianos we have bougbt aad sold sines ws have been ia bavt aese, showing to tbe public that we are wU posted oa all tbs diSsr sat makes of Pianos and know which is tbs best to baadla aad which Rivss ths nest aaltfacuon. Have sold Chickering, Steinway, Knabe, We ber, Steck, Needham, Kimball, Behr Bros., Whit ney, Htnzie, Haines Bros., Weser Bros., Vorc & Son, Leicht, Shonsinger, Howard, Kingsbury,' . Cable, Sherwood, Ludwig Allen & Son, Wing & Son, Fischer, Walraven, Webster, Wheelock, " Standard, Stone, Jacob Doll, Foley & Williams, Swick, Opera, Hardman, Jewett, Mozart, Milton, Swick & Co., Euterpa, Decker Bros., Decker & -Son, and a number of other makes and we ought to know just what kind of a Piano gives the best satisfaction. We could give purchasers name amd address, but space will not permit. ' ' v - T. (. Richardson ROSEBURG. PROBABLY FATAL ACCIDENT. T. R. W I Haass Struck By A Pfece ef Beard st Leoaa Mills. T. R, Williams aa emoiovee of the Perkia& Bledtos Lemper O... st Leoti, thai coonty. met with a frigblul accident Tassdsy afiernoof. H was working at the edge wben a txero of board ws berled by tbe saw sir km him ia ths left breast jae sbove the heart, piercing bow longs aad lodging agint tbe right shoulder blade. Dr. C E. Wads of Drain, was ramssoaed end succeeded ia extrication ths piece of board, which, up on actaaJ a-easnramaat was foand to be nearly eoe Inch aqaars sad elevea inches long. Ths chance for ths injured maa's recovery is considered hopeless, aad tbe ks reaosred tbs more deplorable from ths feet that be b a npoa wboaa a familv is was, however, oae of tboss acrideote, the btams for which lac had to no oae. 1 be at For Ty pew 1 Mar. If, ia the past yoa ist had treaties with year typewriter ribbons, sane! sample order to E. L. King, So. US Saa aome Street, Saa Francisco, aad sssif yon cast get a better ribbon for ssvaary fivaeests than yoa have beea paying a dollar for. 7 per dosea saw color aad tor aay machine. . L. Kias, Pacifies Coast GeoareJ Agent. SIS Sansoms SU. Saa Fraacsxco. Sit Gold peas, optical goods aad Dos rat air spoons at alxmaas. The Greatest Thing That Ever Happened IS OUR o O o o n o o o n U o o n o D Q a o o a o a o 0 n o o o o n O n And we have made every one of them sufficiently strong and attractive that you can afford to come here after them no matter where you live, a value here is a genuine bargain. . JUST RECEIVED A large line of the new "Panama Shape" soft hats for men in Black and Colors, $2.50 and $3.00. They are up to the present time. They will place vou in line-with well dressed men. Remember our Anniversary is on. Sweeping reductions all over the house. eQe e o o a o a o o o O a o o n o o o o o a o a o p o NOW ON Eemnants of everything from the finest silks to the cheapest muslins at your own price. Jackets and Capes at less than wholesale cost. On Ladies Purs the wholesale cost cuts no figure with us. THEY MUST GO We will not carry any Winter Goods over if prices will move them. IH EVERY DEPARTMENT Tim UNDERPRICED STORE. 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