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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1902)
THE -i.iave PEOPLE'S STORE PEOPLE'S wSTORE to make tbcir head- are redoubling our efforts to make the the most popular place for bargain seekers quarters, as our Fall and Winter goods have arrived and we are selling them at a very low margin. I ADIES: and we are get them elsewhere. selling them from 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 thau 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 you will see that we can sell you cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. We are also sole agents for W. L. Douglas Shoes aud Mouarch Shirts el 1 ne People's Store I. ABRAHAfl Proprietor rt t 1 Ti- . 'Oo pm won't tk you very far You've g'-t to ketpon wilkina; Oue ord won't 'eU folks v-hat you are You've sot to k-et on talkirg; One inch won't make you vry tall You're f- t" kfp on growing; Oue liillt. wn't do it all YoiTv f--t t( k-ep Va gjinft-" Some time agi tbe editor of the Eo g ne Register advartiied Jttiat be had found an article inade of black elastic web, wh cb. locked oo r mall for a belt and too large lor a fcleeve bolder, whi b tbe ow ner could h&ve by calling at tbe Register tfi :e. Nalee for notice attach, ed. Tbe nex; SinJay a young Udy CAine asked for tb article. Tbe editor blushed oiepiy, bat reppin to tbe wall tojk it from the u-dl where be bad bung it, and banded it to ber. She thanked hiji, elipped the web over Ler B:le and proceeded on her way to Sunday school with a look of sw-t peace that ie known oclytotlioee who live rare lives and have tt.eir names written in the Lamb's B jok of Li e. We make a specialty of (wiling from furtory.' Sive monev by onr system. We will Maintain head quarter for wall papers tfcronbia l'Jji. We will have tL- lar ft euck and ran oi.ke prices with an fi-o. Rii & Rice. T. R. Wi liains, the unfortunate mao who was pierot-d with a flj iug piece ot w wi at tbe Lepn niilla last week, died Sm dny i-veni:.,: at eis o'clock, after a most remarkable struggle for life. Both longa wee pWcd y a piece of wood over an i.-ich in diameter, end being w-!ged between t!-e ribe required tbe aid of two m-:n to withdraw it, yet bio life was prolonged lor over fire days af terward. Wi.lii-m! wm abont 35 years of age. He leave a wife but no other relatives in tl.i- etase. Ua mctMer live in Michigan. He w a tocUl member of :Le ffoodwn of the World Camp at Diin at,d was bmied by that order Jiinday in the Drain cemetery. Vi will open np ox wek a fioe line &. ww t'imk an ! values direct from tbe fiart'try. We w!l the below any o'.ber dealer. -JO inch frank", wl.i! Bale lase -$2 50 ieleecopts of all sixes. Eire & Khm. Mrs. J. W. Bak-r. wbo ba. been epeudin ibe past fvw lsys with hereon and hie ait-. Mr. ai.d Mre. Clare Baker. nfirwito her borne at CoUsgn Grove yeteriUv. Mrs. Cometock, who recently sold ber bakery business here, was in the city a lew daya this week, a gaest of many friends. Tbiti fBcewaa favored with pleasant bnsmeea call. Since selling her bo6inees intereets here, Mrs. Corn- stock baa been residing with ber bus- band on their fine farm abont 15 miles eaet of town where, ebe telle as, they are erjoyisg deligbfnl weather, tbe fog which baa prevailed so dense here tbe pset few dae not extending to their eec iion, also that tbe bills are covered with ild flowers acd their garden filled with green vegetables. Truly, we have a favored spot upon . this great mun dane sphere. Any partiee desiring to rent, bny or roll teal eetate, city or country property will do well to call on or address II. VL Martin. Office with Attorney Louie Bar aee, opposite McClallen liouee, Roee borg, Oregon. j9. Yesterday noon, during the band con cert and street parade given by tbe Queen of Havti Co., the fine team be longing to T. K. Richardson, which was hitched to a light spring wagon, became frightened and took a lively spin down Main birett, turning at the corner of Donglas, and past the court bouse and then into tbe narrow alley just below ths court house where one horse was ditclied and only after hard work, extricated. The wagon was considerably damaged and it is feared one horse will be of do further value. . When yon are in want of a Cook stove, Bieel range, Heating stove, or any thing in tbe line of Hardware, Tinware etc, go to S. K. Srkeeand get his price and you will go no further. Miss Anna Hant, who bas been doing night work in tbe central telephone of ficethe past month baa resigned ber loeition and left Tuesday for Portland, where she will enter Dr. Coffey's san itarium to study for a trained nurse. Mus Hunt bas manv friends in tbis county, having taught in tbe scLools Of North Douglas with good soocees, and at will wish her success in fast new field ol labor. Bennie Lobr bas succeeded Miss Hunt in the telephone office. All work done by tbe Title Guarantee t Loan Co.. J. D. Hamilton, manager, is guaranteed absolutely correct. Ab stracts of titles are worthless unit properly made. Sam Ball of Riddle, was transacting business in Roeebnrg Wednesday and favored tbe Plaikuealcr with cash on subscribtion. Mr. Ball reports consider able placer mining in Sooth Douglas this winter and says tbat business is very satisfactory in tbat part of tbe county. o o ES o o p c o o o o E3 n o n o o O a o O O 3 O a 1 o Q O E3 o a u o a THE BEST OPPORTUNITY OF A ' LIFETIME FOR BUYING CHEAP DURING THIS ..Anniversary Sale., We call your particular attention this week to a magnificent line of Outing Flannels at prices that will "move 'em out lively." Its a quick turn on very close margins to satisfy a lively de mand. There is some money in it for us, and a good deal more for customers and friends who are quick to appreci ate good values. These prices will "move 'em out lively:" 6 cts., 7 cts., S4 cts., ail i2Jyi cts. Outings are now IO Cents. Sharp reduc tions in Flannelettes, 10 cts., 11 cts., i24 cts., 15 cts. Ladies Outing Flan nel Night Gowns, very much under price: 65 cts., $r.ooand $1.25. THE UNDERPRICED STORE. O o o o o o CI o CI o a o o n o n o n o o o n o n o o n o a o o Q o o a o C. B. Clements, representing tbe Cas cade Coal Mining Co., of Lane county, with head offices at Eugene, is in Rose burg introducing the company's stock and exhibiting tbe product of tbe mine, two well defined eight foot ledges bave iog already been prospected. This com pany was organised for Iho purpose of developing and mining coal from , tbe f.moos Wilhelm Coal Miue, located about four miles cast of Creewell, Lane county, and was organized aider tbe laws of Oregon. It is undoubtedly mv1 ... 1 1 . I. k. 1 J . veloped will pay a gojl diviJaot to its rtockholders. Carpets and mattings, oil cloth and lenoliom. We have in almost all color.. Our special patterns o! 3 ply can't be beat. Boy your window shades and beds of ns. Kice A Rice. J. W. Maiden returned borne yester day from a months visit at bis old boms in Alva, Oklahoma, where be owns considerable property intereets. He re ports a verv pleasant trip, and says the winter months in tbat couutry are ex ceptionally fie this year. Ha re turned borne v Sacram nto. Mr. Maiden owns a nice farm of 20 acres in E ienbower, and expects to put out the entire tract in berries. Dou't comi liin abjot bad bread when von cn ret tbe best tbat was ever made delivered to your booae free. Leave or- Inrs at rviveri Bakery or Tbone Main 165. Dr. E. M. Cheadle writes for tbe Plainokalkb to be sent to him at James town, Tuolumne county, California, where be and bis wife are enjoying a brief visit and from which place they will soon proceed f other soitb. Tbey repoit delightful weather and state that ihey ate copying their trip very uioch. Siauond.e Crose Cot Sjws will do more work with lees exertion aud hold tbeir cntting edge longer than anv other Brand. Boy them from b K. Si kes. B. F. Welle, who lately returned to bis O'alla home from Manila where be spent twenty months in the postal service, was in town yeeterday greeting old friends. He has gained much in weight and looks himself again since be bas fully recuper ated from .bis loog tiresome voyage and season spent in the tropics. in nearly ait Hues enoug will give special bargains for 15 days to make room for new irouda that will commence to arrive Jan. 15. A. S. York, circulation agent of the Evening Telegram speut a few days in Roeebarg tbis week in the interest of bis paper, adding a Urge number of new oanies to tbe poeular evening daily's Roaeburg list. Tbis office was favored with a pleasant call. Griffith's Bakery, near the depot ,rosk specialty oinedding and Holiday cakes. They also keep a choice line of confectionery. Wm. Irwin, a well known and highly respected citisen of Ten Mile, was trans acting business at the county ,eeat firtt of tbe week and favored this office with a pleasant cad, an J cash for another year's subscription. I will willingly exelnnee any Simond' Cross cut saw not eatiaiactory to ueer, if the fault is in the saw. Sold only by a. a., eyies. A. F. Rogers, traveling salesman of lbs Blake, Met all stationery firm of Portland is in Roeeburg Interviewing bis many reguur customers. His is a fins company with which to transact busi ness. J. D. Hamilton has ths only complete set of abstract books in the county. See uim at tbe Court House, when yoa want aostracta oi title. Oicbsrdiete of South Donglar will want lime for spraying their orchards. It can be had at prices to suit purchaser at tbe Myrtle Creek and Canyonvills floor mill". dI16 Tbe "Pedalis" the classic shoe for women, Is the latest at Flints ehos store. see tbat patent pocket for ths laces Its a winner. W. A. Webber and daughter, Mrs. 8 S. Catching, of Riddle, are spending a few days in tbe city, the guests ot rel atives and friends. Why boil and burn out your eyes pre paring spray when vou can set Dunnes Solid Spray already cooked at Churchill & Woolley. H. W. Stewart, S. P. station agent at Comstock, was looking after business matters and greeting old time friends in this city Tuesday. Tbe TJ. S. Cream Separator stands away up in froLt. it you rank cows for profit see Churchill & Woolley about one. Mrs. Wm. Currier bas returned boms from Lebanon, where ebe attended tbe last sickness and burial of her mother. Yoa can get 12 photo stamps and 1 nice phota button (Unique) at Taylor's tent tor T-i cents, until atter the holidays Aioauy scnooi o strict ai levied a 1 seven mill school tax, V. M. Ireland formerly of this loui.ty, but now of MarsbOuld, wbers bs holds a a position on ths Marsbfield-Myrlle Point passenger train, was in Roaeburg Wednesday transacting basinets. Tbe Plaindialkr was favored with a pleas ant business call and was informed thai ths reported sniallpoi uf Coos county is not of an alaimitig nature and is nothing mors than the Manila itch which ba been going the rounds of Southern Oregon, only onn death having resulted In Coos county therefrom. Mr. Ireland has been enjoving a brief vaca tion visiting with bis brothers and other friends at Olalla and spent a day In Roee burg before returning to Marsbfirld to resume work on tbe C. B. A E. railroad. Call at Wollenberg Bros, and get a Standard Fashion Sheet for tbe month of February. It will interest you if you have any dress-making to do. 8. C. Oar tram, tbe Plaindsalks'b genial and hmtling representative spent the week at Camas Valley, Looking Glass aud Olalla and has been ding excellent work for the paper, receiving many new subscribers as well as the renewals of old ones. Mr. Bartram hnde the Plaindealeb growing rspidjy in favor and popularity everywhere and it requires onlv an Invitation cordially extended to securs new subscribers. Mr. Bartram is also doing good work for our job printing department. Try a package of Red Albumen to pot in your chicken feed it will make your bens lav Churchill A Woolley sell it. Attorney Louis Barxee, who lately fitted np aneat, commodious office on tbs corner of Jackson and Dooglas streets opposite Uie hotel McClallen, received a valuable addition to his law library Wed nesday, over one hundred fine new volumes of law books being placed on hie library shelves at tbis time. Though haviug been established in tbe profession but a short time Attorney Barsee is re ceiving bis full share of business and is laying tbs foundation for a very remac erative practice. A package of Cleeu-Eety given to every purchase rof Stranskey enameled ware sold by Churchill A Woolley. Tbs Eugene Register is agitating tbe organisation of a commercial club in tbat city. Albany Las ths Alco club, Salem the Illibes both in a prosperous condi tion. - Roeeburg would do well to tall in line and organise a board ol trade or bosiness mens' club. Gentlemen, Edwin Clapp shoes, new styles, now ready for your inspection rlloU Sbos Store. Ths following Douglas connty people were registered at hotel McClellan this week: R. W. Tbomason, Rajuboa Mins; J P. Denn, Jr., Camas Valley; Mrs. A Fielder, W. B. Rjber, R. W. Harbenbrook, Gleodale; Dr. C. W. Whitcomb, Myrtle Creek. Bargains t Strong's Furniture store in wall paper, carpets and odd dining chairs for 15 days. Chas.H Fisher, editor ot tbs Daily Capital News at Boiee, Idaho, and E. McBrcom oi the Orangeviile, Idaho, Free Press, both formerly cotnected with the Kosebarg Rtview, are in tbe cilv greeting old time friends. You can gwt 24 photo stamps for 25 cents st lay lor'a photo teat, until after the holidays only. dl9 Conductor S. P. Veatch is off Lis ref uler ruo between here and Portland, on account of sickness, and Conductor Cbaa Minkler is taking bis place. Sam'a many frietds vieh him a spetdy ri-covery. Straniky four coat euamettd wars gaareuied lor 5 yer Cuuictiili A Woolley. Miae Lena Foreman, of tbs T. K. Richard music booee, has re tamed boms from a trip to Jefferson, wbers lbs dons a good business for tbs boose, placing several pianos and organs in homes in that vicinity. Nice fresh breed, aeeorted cakes, and pastries of all kinds, at Griffith's Baksry. C. B. Clement went to Roeebarg this elternton. He took with him some samples oi coal irom toe wret Wdll mine and will dispose of stock in tbe company to Rose burg people. Eugene Guard. Special sale on high cat ladies shoes. Harry M. Holden. A l. Marsters Uo., druggists, were distributing some handsome little calandera tbis week, bearing a marine view witti a picture of a fall rigged ship under sail in ths foreground. Lime and cement at very low prices at Marsters' Drug foiore. Mrs. Shelby Churchill, who has been visiting ths past two weeks with ber I r other, Frank Brown, near tbis city re lumed to her home near Oakland to day. Northern 8py and Spitasnberg apples at H. Marks and O. Hon. R. A. Booth and J no. Keliey, ol the Bootb-Kelley Lumber Co., wars passengers on tbis morning's train re turning to Eugene. A tie train went through sooth Tues day. Tbs 8. P. company is preparing to fix its road bed in tbs moet approved style. CapU Ben D. Boewell, ot Boawel Springs, arrived in Eogene on this morn ing's early truin. Wednesday's Guard Miss Edna Harvey, ot English Settle ment is visiting bsr niece, Mrs. R. W. Terrell, and otber relatives in tbis city. Mrs. W. T. Wright has returned boms after spending a brief season on basioees and pleasors at Oregon's metropolis. Hon. G. W. Riddle, ol Ai ilia, is spend lug a few days with his family hers, snd looking after business matters. Alya Bellows, ot ths mercantile firm of Fisher A Bellows, made Wilbur a buai- nees visit today. ' Among ths Lodges. ' - The new officers of Rosehurg Rebekah L.'du., No. 41, and Union Encampment, N i. 9, 1. O. 0. F , were installed Tues day evening. After the installation a delicious louch was served, and the re mainder of lbs svenlng whiled away in gaoit-s and social converse. New officers for ths Encampment are as follows: J 1) Hamilton, C I'; P 8 K Buick, HP; 11 B Gillette. S W; L B Moore, J W; R Robertson, Scribe; W T Wright, Treas; FG Micelli, Guide; E J Buttrick, I G ; L Bcbmeieser, O G ; Jne Vicelli, let W ; L Wimberly, 2nd W; Carl Hoffman, GT; F W BeoroL, GT. Tbe Rebekahs new officers era as fol lows: Delia Brown, N G : Sarah Gad- dis.VG; Cora Wimberly, R 8; Delia Jewett, F 8; Marie Jones, Trees; Kittis Mc Williams, Wsr; Emma Smith, Con; Mrs. Emma Fiaber.IG; Laura Spalding OG: Marie Bchmeiaier. R R N T. Mary Jones, L8NO; Amsta Bradford RSVG; Mrs.Trant.L8V G; Merit West, chaplain. Officers installed for tbs K. of P Lodge Wednesday evening were as follow : E L Bash ford, C C; G W Kimball, V C; WJ Landers, Prelate; WT Wright. M of E ; B W Strong, M of F; C E Roberts KofRS; Jos Micelli, I G; U T Mc Clellan, O G ; Installing officer, B W Strong. After ths installation an oyster supper and social was sc joyed by those present. Tbe Modern Woodmen ot America held a public installation of officers an l t-anqoet in the Native Sons' ball lact evening, ex-venerable council Geo. By ron being tbe Installing officer. The new officers entering opoo their official doties wsre: F. M. Beard, V. C A. Salsman, W. A., 6. 1. Thornton, Banker, Geo. Byron, Clerk, W. C. Conner, Man ager, Dr. R. D. Barrow, Examining Physician. H. J. Robinett, Escort, John Botcher, Watchman, Dan Fisber, sentry. I allowing tbs installation a brief prr gram was rendered, addresses being mads by Attorney Geo. Byron, Rev Douglas and Jostles Robinett and Miss Hasel K. Perry delighted tbe members and tbeir guests with a vocal solo. Miss Mabel VanBoreo presiding at tbe piano. Excellent refreshments wars served and games and social con versa occupied tbe time of tbs assembly nntil a late hoar. 1st Jus tics and Equity Courts. A salt in equity was beard Wedoesday under Releree John H. Shape, the prio ctpel persons involved being Fred Bate- man and R. A. WoodrofT. both of Mel rose. Both parties have I Arms watered by tbe sms stream, and tbe former wbo lives at tbe upper part ol said stream recently turned its coarse in such a manner as to excioiely irrigate his own land thus leaving ths latter practi cally witboat any benefit from tbis Wat er. Tbs final outcome of the case will not bo known ootil a decision is rendered by ths circuit ooart. Tbs case will pro bably not bs beard therein notil ths session ot tbs May term. On compUint oi Henry Lauder. Jr., Cnas. Bchnanfer was tried in Justice RobioeU'e court Wednedav on a charge ot unlaw lolly p-iiutiog a firearm at tbe first named person. Mr. Scbnaufer was Jismissed. Tbe circumstances in brief are as follows : A feces was erect ed or tbe Landers boys on what they claim M tbeir own property. ScbnaaUr dissented I root this assertion and ! urn says the property ie bis own. Us ccordingiy Urted lo cat had tear tbe fence dowi, when eakl Henry Landers appeared oo tbe eueoe. I: is alleged that Landers Besomed a threatening at titude and started to either pall off his coat or draw a gun with ths apparent in tention of inflicting bodily iojary, upon movements it is asserted that Scbnaufer picked np a shot gun and pointed it at him. Lander retreated to his boose And subspqueotiy swore oat tbs above complaint. Probate Orders. REMN ANT SAL! 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 . 5 JOSEPH SON'S BIC STORE. 6 I TH6 S Preferred stock ot canned goods, high est grade goods on market. Kruee & New land s. Now Is tbe time to sprsv your trees. Ons spraying now is equal to three In tbs summer. Pendleton is to bays a second woolen mill, proving conclusively thst tbey are good things. Fred Hooter, ol Portland, is spending a isw weeks in this city, visiting with bis parents. F. P. Collier & Sons' handsome collect or, Allen inland, is in tbe city too ay Born, in Roeebarg. Jan. 15, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Perry, a daughter. In the matter ol the estate ot W. T. Wheeler deceased, tbe final account ol ins administrator, u. K. beeler, was allowed and approved and he and his bondsmen released from farther liabili ty. M. F. Rapp as guardian of John B. Rtpp, a minor, bas filed a petiton for the sale of real property belonging to said ward, . and ths ooart has appointed Wednesday forenoon, Feb. 13, 1902, at ths court booee, as tbs Urns and place ol bearing objections, if any, from the next ol km and tnoss interested, why a license should not bs granted lor tbs sals of such sstate. laths estate of Jan. A. Moaroe, miLor, Vt m. IS. Msltoo, guardian, baa sold tbs interest ot said minor in and to ths WJ, of D C No. 39, in tp 28 8, R west, except 50 acre off the north end thereof, also kds 1 and 2, sec 11, tp 23 S, R 5 west, to Henry Jargena lor S1200, and said sale is affirmed by tbs court. In the matter of tbs estate ot Margaret Ward, deceased, order made approving final account and diecbaiging adminis trator. J H. Muropowsr and bis bonds men.' la the matter ot lbs estate ol Wm Ward, deceased, order made approving final account and discharging adminis trator, J. H. Mampower and his bonds men. In tbs matter of tbs estate ol Otto A.'.Anlauf, deceased, order directing ed ministratrix, Robertlna Aslant, to make payment of preferred claims against estate amounting to 283.30 and that re maining 1975.40 bs paid oat pio rato to remaining creditors. Tbs January term ol Circuit Court will convene Monday at tbs court house Tbs docket will bs round on tbs last pags of this paper a portion ol which will be disposed of at ths preliminary session which will be convened by Judge Hamil ton Friday and Saturday. s Told in Side Heads i RiMtoNBO as Dntrrr Poem Asrca T. W. Peters who lor some time past, bas filled in ths most satisfactory man ner, the poet ion ol depnty postmasur in Roeeburg's poetoffiee, terd red bis rui nation Tuesday to Poatmasler Frater in order to accept a position with ths Wells. Fargo E (press Co.. at Portland. Hs went to Oakland today to spend a Isw days with home folks and old friends and will report tor doty at Portland Monday. Mr. Peters is ons of the most exemplary young men of the county, strictly sober, industrious and rsiiablsa and woithyof tbs confidence and esteem ot all. He rendered vetoed services both to tbs postmaster and tbe pablie daring bis connection with tbe Roeebarg post- offioe and made a boat of friends ta this city, wbo regret bis departar, bat wbo join with tbe PLAraoALBB in wishing bim sacc'wa and rapid advincemeot la tbs eiprses service. We can moat cheer lolly and heartily recomaseod Mr. Peters and feel sare that hs will prove true to every trust reposed in him. His srncessor in ths Roeebarg poetoffios has not yet beencbosen. " At Mtbtlb Cxkck Hiram Gallap, of tbs Myrtls Creek faraiiore and under taking firm of Fen loo A Gallap, was transacting bosiness at tbs connty sent Wedoesday aod favored this office with plrasant call. Mr. Gallap reports Iniiing operations progressing witboat interruption st ths oil well and better progress being made ss tbs drill rear rise a greater depth. Tue mines tributary to tbat place are also making an excellent showing and tbs district promises to pro- docs considerable wealth in tbs near future. A petition tor the granting of a license to T. Thompson of Roeebarg to conduct a saloon in that erstwhile "dry town is jo now agitating its sedate populace, and judging from reports, will meet with considerable opposition. A Ucng remonstrance, will bs filed sad net what ths oulcoms will bs rsaslea to bs seen. Mabjuid. This Wednesday forenoon at 10 o'clock at ths residence) of tbs bride in Fairmoant occared ths marriage ol Miss Lavinaa Y eager to Mr. '.Herbert Hodgrs, ot Canyonvills, Donglas county, After ths ceremony ths wedding party eat down to a bountiful dinner and tbs happy couple took tbs a Iter noon train for Ashland where tbey will spsnd soma time. Ths bride is ths poslmistrssa and storekeeper at Fairmoant and has hosts ol friends in tbat suburb wbo wish ber much happiness and prosperity. Tbe groom is a substantial yonng man of oar neighboring county. Eagens Guard. 10 Eichasgb, A good, aloxMt 1901 model bicycle to exchange foe a good shotgun. Wheel valued at f?3 and la good shape tor ths nearby wuteliog season. Apply to "H," this office. wbers wheel can bs seen.. SlEVER'S BAKERY, jKkr&. Oar Cream and Home-made rval is as rood or better than ever and will be delivered to any iwrt of the city. " " Leave orders or 'phone .Main 165. J. SIEVERS, Proprietor Notice for Publication. CKITZD STATES UAXD OrTR'B, NoUo. U tM-4rr nM V.- T-j,- proilMoM ol IIm mr t mt oturr-a of f"""? M. "wtitW -Km arc fnr Uw amle et uaib-r laaxte la lb MXr oi lUiitomia. Oncoa. 4 to aU (fa mblt laa4 Moan by act ol Aucast BEX RT iJRRicnntrc ol Bit EaaiaA. emt.tr ol Mtmia. nate ot Mlchl raa waa late da- Slot ia u aftV him nan (alesmt . 1Mb. tot tfea avidiaa- tbe r', of tb t?t ol ftrrtioa No. i. Towaraia 1- euum. i "- Wew, and will eeer vrooi lo snnv inai im laod aoa.bt m wxm rmiuaMe lor ita lJabtrtfHaHU.lWunrilut.1 .nrr aaJ la ubkk hiaclaia lo aud laad briora l iLncwter ant Krmrerol fxM or st Eoe lr, Uroroa. an Toeadar, Ibe list day at Jaa- cwiw. a. m. v irnrr, Laje M Varwry. all ol aiarbviw. Ora. JKsuoi aa4 Frank ar aM ail Hrra eiajmiaj: advnj the aaora-deaCTttt-d lasxfc. aia reaeatcd SJe that rlmiaui imlhlm otU on in fcckuir aud Urtdaf ol Jaaaary, 13UL. J. T. BJUOSSB. exlHer. Administrator's Sale of Real Property. Kotlw la IwrkT cl-ea. tbat hr Ttrtne of aa r BMda br Ua ton air Conn ml !!;. moatj, ftata M Orvana. ia tar naurr o iba oi auaancia hunrn. rwrtawri a Utt i ar ! ITwwbw. 11 tMrcwnd la the rrroma -M rrmrt oa av at dav. dirrrdaK. -lonitB aad oramaa are. Uw an.Wr.rxii ad-i-tror at aald faiato. ta aM. .1 ttii cr aah. lMorarivaia a-kra fn.rfb-l b- Uw. tae rral aroeartT h-ioorrlu u thr atd "Mir. ta tbe kiabrat bnMrr in rk k..i u. l Mnnc oa laet-laiBKamoat tbaaad atate a- taaaaptaait X ad riwiMnMton. TbereloR by Ttnac M aud areer 1 mill oa and atior Eatarday thn oth day of January. 1902. I e-m-STOrad M a-U at. private ti. tbeaub- ab la haad. the K lelwf tmbed ami ptnocrtv oaMoctaa m tae ai-jmatd aa-wil; Lot Nn. 1 ia htueft .V. Notice for Publication. rSITED STATE? LaJTD OTnCT, . Eowbars. Orrwrn, Jmm. US9. 5oU-e t kmfby (irea taat ta toapliaaea -with the proviaioDa of lb act af Coaaraai oi Jnae A. 17. eatiiivd "Aa art for the aaio of rial ber laadsia use otaMa oi Canlora ia. Ol iou u. ed to all UteJ'ablie Land atataa by art of Aae- t , Lieu. R HI HKJ1WV of ftVwbnrf .eouot yof Itoafiaa, state of Ora. . baa t :.! Btea ta taw Mm mm nnn atalemeat Ko. L., lor taa potrhaavol Ibesww of Bprtioa Na. A, losbip it Soata. ot fara? 7 ' . w .Jt. aad atii eaer proof a aow that lao laad aoocht ia aon valuable for ita tiBber or n ibaa for aancaitaral parpoaca. aad to aa tablua bm claim to aud laad before the aerie. ler aad flereiTr of tan oStt at aVoaabarg. Ora rne,oa I aeadav. the LRb day of Maaaa. MS. Heaaam aa witaeawa: wma BaieaMa, AW rt UU. Bobert neTaiiocJi mat Taoaaas laovard. ali of aVaaebatc. Or agio art aod all peiwjaa riaiamar aarcfaaly taa) ore-oeatribed laads aio maoMod lo S'a taearclaBM ia tbiaoSbte aa or beinre said 1Mb, day of March, 1ZU. 4.T. SaMUbES. mm MT-13 Unc W L lot and bara oaW) aillatbewty .a BoarkMiv. Dooiaa loaacy. al tnahllil I Wia ULttm Am !eeaiher. A. D. 1I ' H J VkHM-.s. Admlniatratorof taeeausr of Eliaaoath tjarri- Notice for Publication. CKITgD STATES LAUD OFTICK, Eoaasoaa. Onaaa. Der. M. 1-AlL. Kobrels aeieev rtrea that la eoainliaB with Ihe Munaloaa of the act of Cooareai orf jaae a. is.a. oanuoa. -A.n art tor the aaie ai ttaibat laada ia the Statea of CaAUoraia. Orceoa. Kerada, and Weahiartoa Temaarr." aa axtaad- ad to all tharahlM Laad, States by act mi A- ast . uaa, ALBERT A WAB.RKX of Porttaad. ouaatr ef 31 oltaomah, (Male of Orreoa, bas tbla day lied ta ihu office aia wore etateaMot Ko. ISSI. for the aaorhaa of u Haol ercuoa So. Ut, lowaahip SI aoath. raoca o. 7 west, aod will otter nonf lo that the laad aooahtia anra vmioablo for ita tiBberoratooe thaa lor aenealioral rvroneea. aad to eetabitib, hi claim lo said laad before tha aesiater aad Receiver of thw odaca at Boar- bare, Oteena, on Wedn eaiay, Ua Ui 41 rrf-roair, lU. He aamea as wltneawe: Ueoree Ratetnan, Robert HoCnl Wjoih. Thomait H-xrant. of banr. Kmeat V. Berwick of ttortlaad. Oreroa Aay aad aJS peraooa elalatlas advonely the aboea deaoibed lands am reqtMetetl to Sla UtewciarawlathHodhraocbeioresaM SbU day of Fehnauy, mol. DOS. J. X. SAVUrBB, - ' , Jtcvwter. Notice for Publication. CKinro tatth la kd orrtcit. Bmcaraa. Orsjaa. Deeeaiber.a. 14. HoUreaa benrbv aiTeo that la i iiaiallaaia" with Ihe aforfenoaa of tae art of Cuaaitaa mt jQsei.a.tiUF -Aa art tor the aaieaf Unoerlaadain the state of CaiUoreia. Oriaaa. Keaila. aad Wakiunstoa Trmtafy' aa aatead ed to ail the Pohue Laad etaaa by act af Aas- AAftO MTLTX af Lriaad.coaatT of Jcerpfeiae, stale of Oim as taiuuiiartaaiiua oc ka ewora aaa Beat .No. M1J, ir the parraaaa of the ef the k'ajof w-ctioa No. av, tovaabia a aoath, ad Raorea west. and vuloSer aeaof lo aaow thaa Ihe laed aoosht ia atorr Talaabie for ita hat jee or etuoe lhaa tor asrarnlraral ym auaea. aae aa aatabliidi hteaii toaud laad keaaretaa Res iMer aad fcrrlm of inia oSk at Biarbarw, Uttwod. oo TS aradaT the Itth day of Pebraary. tAtt. He aaaea a wi Beam: 1m rm Saaaiaa Albert WUIU. Bob MeCulloch aad Thoa. Uawd ail w kuweoarf. Ureaca. Aay and ail priauua elaJjaiaa adauaaly the aboTe-dernbfd laad are leqaeated to air taew rtaim ia Utnedkceaer bnoreaaid Uih day at Feanurf 10. J. T. SUIKiU, Notice for Publication. IBIliB Ol A 1 Xb LAND OfFltTK. - RosaCB. Oaauow, Dae. X bjSU oura i nereoy nvea taat la aaichae ot So. Ul Twwa- wita the aroviaioaa of the act of Coarraai mt Joae S. uca, eantied "Aa an far Uw wmm af U laser land ta the statn of CaHformia. Oracoa Kerada aad WastUxortoa Territory," as nana ad to all the Pnhiulaad Staaas by act of Aa aot,laSt. (RA'C13 ARTHCR MrCALt, Of Roaeoun, Con air of Doasiaa. Slate of Ove rt a. aaa this day Bled la tateawal Kv Uofi, for SKW of eWV, of Sartloa So. Ul afetp Soaua. of Raaaw 4 Wat, aad will otfer proof to ahow that the laad aeasht bi atora valoahle for ita Uatberor etoao thaa lor agrt eoitaral parpwe aad ta awabibih his dataa aa aud land beiore the RafrtMer aad Ratal i ot Ihuofficeat Roaebare. Oraroa, oa ttatardar. the La day of March 1JBL Ho aaakas a Wv a Lata: Charles Kmbree, James Baa Ul Fna. L. B. Pre. aad Thomas Poe,of Boaabars. 0do- laiiouaiT, imvoa. Aay aad aJ per above Ofcorritod laad are rauamted to erms dalaiaa; adTeraety the Ihelr claiBM ia thia edaca oa or aafora aaad uah day of Marett.UtA, jt J. T.iRrwss. OvM-caiters, lenrins aad rmbbes Wsr- s prices st Flint's. Real Estats Transfers Jas Howard 23, s r 6 1 350 Born. A pretty llttls specimen ol femininity arrived at ths horns of Dr. and Mre. K. L. Miller this of city Jan. 14, 1903. Mithsr aod babe are fretting along very well. Abb Yod Goinu to'Spbat T II so use Lime. A car load Jost received st ths CanyoDville and Myrtls Creek Floor Mills. dll6 8 G Miller and wife to 6 acres in sec 29 tp coo Ralph Mark to II 8 Conn 8 acre ia sees 15 aad 16 tp 27 e r 0 w. con 250 H N Foreman and wife to L M rear son 31 acres in sees 19, aad 07 screa in sec 30 all ia tp 27. 4 w con 2100 Edward FarlooR to Wm J Kslls'jer 1(30 sciss in sec 12, tp 23. r 8 w. con 250 Cbss Q Neet sad wifs to Knby C Bonne lots 5 snd 6 in bln-k 10, in MyrUs Creek, Ora. Con 400 Jas U Gilliam snd aits to Daniel Father all ot blocs 4 contaiutu.r IS iota ia Froitvale, tp 27, s r 9 w, on 200 T R Sheridan and wife aod A Osouf and wifs to J B sed Mary E Poo, lots 6, 7 and 8, block ? in CbaJoRk addition to Roewhor. Con... 600 Andrew J Tomer and wife to P If Tomer 40 acres in see 11, tp 21, a r 4 w, con Aunnlo Peiini and ails to Andrew J Turner 40 acres in sen 11, tp 21, s r 4 w, con E G Yoona & Co to J P Anderson 240 acres in sec 4, tp 23, s r 7 w, con John P Sheridan lo R A Booth tbe s1 ot lot 1, block 28 in the city of Roeebarg. Con 5000 g The Greatest Thing That . Ever C Happened-is Our January Clear- ) aao o-a -l T)m e-e - r. 4- Cnla rtnttr AM a) tllicc ciiiu ivainttAiii. vuiw iiuy jki iq "Remnants of vrything from the finest silks to the cheapest muslins at your own price. Jackets and Capes at less than wholesale cost. ' - On Ladies Furs the wholesale cost cuts no figure with us. THEY MUST GO. We will not carry any Winter Goods over if prices will move them. Bariker T. R. Rberidan went lo Salem tbis morning for a brief basiobss visit. Ths best paints are pot sold cheap, .. .. .. . Bherwin Williams mass tbs best U. V lrraiD, ot uram, is usnssciinR CborchiU Woollsy sell it. Krtbbl ma at a ita tltsm ftfw? t.rwtat .1 ' , 1 Dr. J. Curtis 8 nook, dentist, will be T. J. Williams of Ten Mils, wsut to! In Oakland for a few days oommsootng Wilbur tbla morning, Monday, Jan. zo, u. 300 500 On acconnt ot tbe irregular snrveys ol msny of Hie towosbips in ths Roseborg landdiatrrd.it is almost impossible to locate section corners witboat a copy ot tbe Uoveromeni survey. jTank H. Al ley. Abstract: oi tnis city, has a com plete ret of tracings of all snrveyed town. sbips, snd will furnish bios print ( oil B(Ut "fetus att .raw est aaa Bargains in Every Department Fisher Bellow c) Cj