N I i i THE PI I 1U We are redoubling our efforts to make the PEOPLE'S STORK the most popular place for bargain seekers to make their head quartersas our Fall and "Winter goods have arrived and we are selling them at a very low" margin. " LADIES: 3.11 d we are selling get them elsewhere. " Our Fall and Winter Stock of Clothing are now in and one of the latest and most lip-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 cit', and you will see that we can sell you cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. .We arc ;uso W. agents for . The People's Store 4 vt Told in Side Heads . X.N N N..VN. Vis L.1TK TkI.K.JS Al'il'.C SEWS, l.SKKKD. A fittiuis !llatratio:i of tli crnol irony of fat mas preeea'ttd ia our lasi issue, Be in eluiu'y Jhp-Uted iui-i tie paper aid iiule e'i f. ou tvpa conpjsition, Eh'rt "brief p've" r:icl whs provided to tiil oat air c ' i'u 1 lis. led, "Lite tel egraphic rmr ." La liine t'ie llne eal ptinric iiiio wai'i furai-1 a'-i.iut t;e for.)in-a when lie o j-wrrd after tbe paper can fram ths press that bis "late telegraphic" plate m ittir announced. "No Ciiildrtsn tber? -n jw Wure house has cone for tbs first tiaie i'i many ad niinieUaao:i",'' a btereolived item o( tbe period of President McKmley'a first adoaiaietr.itioa. we etojd silently bv with a eavage scowl and ciincbed fiats the foreman t'nJ ap n ns and remark ed, "Tliat is the most prolans eilence I have ever wituessed." ' Sew Chikch Bcilpisg. Tne Free Metbodiet denomination of Wust Roee bnrg are i-nting forh an effort to erec' a new cLorcU ia ti.it part of towu 24x30 feet. A. J. Belloas Ins kind! donated a YA SOxl'.O feet, on which t) erect the clinrcb and many ciiizsns vf Kjebn,-g have enbscribed hoera'.ly to he new bniidir.g fun 1. The church is lo be loctod on a t-o.u-r ;ot at the first Tarn of tbe road this Ride of tae Soldiers' II jme and it is a very prs'ty and cod vulenl eitt. It is hopad to have the c!ia:ch cjrapletf d aod dedicated tome time is May. It-is is ft commendable undertaking and we are glad to learn that its success is assured. Twestv-Six Xkw Sibscriekus. Since onr last isdo" S. O. Bi'trom, oar basi ling traveling solicitor ha? ent in tbe paiiies of twenty-six rtrw subscribers lo the Semi-Wie!? Plaixdhalkb from O .ilia an 1 Ctmas Valley and announces tint it will rei'iiratae greater portion of the present week to complete hie canvas of that eec:ion of the county. He finds the Pi.AisDSAi.KK irrowins rapidly in pop ular iavor iu that prt of Ui- co inty from tbe fact that it ia aUajs reliable and gives ti e cream of all tbe local and gen eral DfcWB. Ckkan Wktkd Tiie T. S. T.iwneend Creamery Cn. a 44 Stxnd st., Portia nd will pav highest innrtet price for cream. Will sell vou Cre.tn Sparator8,ond take yuur cream in payuteat. . . 031iL O O a o a o o ACKET5 5 u o n . o n : a o a o . o O a o o a o a o ta 1 a o n o ACKET5 Only a few left, new and stylish goods, will be closed out at just what they cost. ;It's your own fault if you don't let ,us save money for you o a o a a o a - ." tTn JPT U JT Mm. i THE UNDERPRICED STORE. i S 5TQR 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 them from L. Douglas Shoes ??yfc ' Fins Nkw Bi ildiso. At a meeting of the directors oi '.he Douglas County Bank laat week it was decided to erect a new bank bnildiog on tbe corner of Oak and Jackson street, in the spring 40x102 feet to cost about $15,000. This building will give Eosebnrg another solid brick block as.it will replace the only wooden struct nre left in a prominent business block. Largk Land Dkl. Last Saturday E. J Frasier sold 0 acres of the Teal '-t (arm in Linn couaty to tbe Wei too Brorhep, from Ohio, for (22,500. He soltMbe Ja. E. Holt farm two mile north of Cobnrt, to Amoa Wilkins, 200 acrei for f,000 Eagene Guard. Ark You Golmj to Spbav ? If bo one Li Tie. A car load j'it received at tbe C-anvoovillfl . and Myrtle Creek Floor MUla. df!6 BORN. WILKON. In Glend.le. Jan. 8, 19U2, to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wilson, a ton. BOOTH. In Rosebor. Jan. 17. 1902 to Mr. aod Mr. J. Henry Booth, a bouncioifboy. MARRIED. FLINT LADY. In Grants Paw at the South Methodist paroonage, 8atorday afternoon, Jan. 11, 1902, Chas Flint and Miw Violet R. Lady, both of Glendale, Kev. H. N. Roeeer officiat ing. Tbe bappy couple departed oa tl e evening train for Glendale. where tley will make their borne. Observer. BATMAS NICHOLS .In Junction, Jan. 15, 1902, W. H. Batman and Misa Bortha Nichuls, Rev. G. L. Lobell of ficiating Tbe bride wae a popular yonng Lane county school teacrter and tbe g'oom is from Roseborg, being comparative'y a new comer in our midet. DIED CHADWICK. At Glendale, Jan. 14, 1901, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ubadwick. GRAY. At Myrtle Creek, Jan. 11,1902. Wm. Gray, of consumption, aged 57 years. Deceased waa a resident of Oakedale, Wash., but bad been with bis niece, Mrs. G.W. Crews, at Mrtle Creek for some ti.oe pae hoping the change would prove beneficial. He leave a wife and seven children. The remains were shipped to hi former home at Oak dale for interment. He carried a policy in the New York Life losurauce company for $5000. O o o o o o o o ACKETSI O o n o o n o o n o o o o a o O a and Monarch Shirts . I. ABRAHAH Proprietor I Of Local Interest. S Hon. C. A. Sh!trede, formerly o' Roaeburg, but late of Skagway, Alaska, has decided to locate in Portland for the practice of law. He bas established of- cee at No. 722, Chamber of Commerce Building, where he ill he glad to meet Southern Oregon friends when in tbe city. Mr. Seblbrede it an able attorney, as held several prominent positions of trust in this state aud Alaska and bas long bean prominently identified with Southern Oregon politics. While we re gret that Mr. Sehlbrede and familv did not decide to relocate in our city, we join w th tbeir many friends in wishing them appinees and prosperity in tbeir new home. On account of the irregular surveys ol any of tbe townsbiDS in the Kocet'Um land district, t is almost impossible to k-cate sction corners wiiLoot a copy of tbe Government survey. Frank E. Al ley, A be tractor of this city, bas a com plete ret o tracings of all surveyed town ships, and will Inrui-h blue prints cf same, chowing ail vacant laLds, W. A. J. Mtyes, a prosperous farmer li near Kiddie, writes as follows regard. ing the rucoearful raisiog of corn in tbii unty iu the, last ieaoe of the Pacific Homex'.ead pobitshed at Salem: The first thing iu order to grow corn is to got good land, and the second is to plow it def p and then barrow. Then have food eeadcorn. Plant from 2 to 3 inches deep ad when tbe com ia well up, begin lowing and boeing. Oae should ose their ocn ja lgmant about plociog corn." We make a specialty of selling from factory. Sve monv by our system. We iil maintain faed qnarrers for wall oaptr throughout 19ji. We will have I14 largest stock aod can make prices with any firm. Rice A Rice. A lady living j ret east of Corvatlia bas demonstrated that there is money in raising geese. Laet year she raised a I rand of 23. Tbey wore plucked four times, yielding 20 pounds of feathers, and the?e brought 75 cents per psund. or I5 for the lot. Tb-i birds were killed and sold in the market yesterday, rtiey weighed 234 pounds net and brought B rents per pound, or $21.06. Here ia a profit of 136.06 00 2j geese, or 1 1.33 on each gooes. Gaietta. We will open op next week a fine line of new trunk aod valises direct from tbe factory. We sell these below any other dealer. 26 iuch trunks, while sale lasts, $2.50. lelescoots of all aizm. Kice St Rice. H. 8. French, tbe Pacific Postal line man, returned home Friday from Seattle, after an abseqes of eight months. T. Wbeaton, Heory Worthington, Harry Snider and Walter McDowell returned with him. They have been building and repairing lines between that city aod tbe British Columbia line. Any parties desiring lo rent, bnv or sell teal estate, city or country property wui ao well to call on or address: H. M. Martin. Office with Attorney Iouis Bar- stse, opposite McUlallen House, Rose- burg, Oregon. Johnnie Wallace pased through Ibis city tbis morning returning to his borne a' Cottage Grove, from a three months stay in Northern California. F. L. Wool ey and J. W, Baker who have been in be same vicinity will return to Cottage Grove tonight. When you are in want of a Cook atove. bteel range, Heating atovo, or any thing in me line 01 naruware. Tinware ale go to 8. K. By kes aud get bis prices anc you will go no farther. Jacksonville Times: A n amber of tbe residents of Jacksonville, Med lord and other towns of tbe valley will go to Roseburg the lalter part of tbis month, lor tbe purpose of becoming members of tbe B. P. O. of Elks. All work done by the Title Guarantee & Loan Co., J. D. Hamilton, manager, is guaranteed absolutely correct. Ab stracts of titles are worthless unless properly made. Aaron Wilson, who recently severed bis relations with tbe Coquille Bulletin, is hi Roseburg on bis way to Grants Pass where be goes to look after business mat ters. He reports the small pox scare as abating in Coos county. Carpets and mattings, oil cloth and Isnolium. We have in a'muet all color Our special patterns ol 3 pLr can't be beat. Boy your window shades and beds of ns. Ktce k Rice. Geo. Scott, one of the enterprisiog farmers of Melrose, was transacting bnai neas in Roseburg Saturday. He favored tbe Plaimdsalkr with a pleasaot call and carried away a subscription receipt to Jan. 1903. , ; Orchardists ol South Douglas will want lime for spraying their orchards. It can tw bad at prices to suit purchaser at tbe Myrtle Creek and Caojonvllle flour mills. - diiA 1 R. B. Dixon, ol Dixouville, spent Son-I day t Wilbur, ' The Village Pair-on" aims bub aud aims true to its Work. It certainly con tains all the elements of success. Tor sympathies are strongly portrayed lint tbe plar bas a btirn moral tone, that should commend it to the most sensitive theatre goer. The play bas been sealed with approval stamped upon it by noto press and puMic and contains in tense beait interest aud ihe atory is good and pure, leaving a lasting and de cidedly fsrorable Impression every whns presented.. Tbe mounting is new atd beautiful, and is a picturesque produc tion away from tbe conventional, and thoroughly refreshing throughout. Thr company will be fouod a moat capable oue in every respect, each meuitier being especially selected for bis or bsr part. "The Village Parson" will be seen at tbe Roseburg theatre. Thursday, Jan. 23 Prices are 35, 50 and 76 cents. .. Hon. James Hemeoway, one of Lane county's popular representatives and one of toe leading merchants of CottagH Grove, ia in attendance at circuit court, a witness in tbe Brookbart case. Mr Hemenwav favored tbe Plawdbalsr with a pleasaot call today and we note from bis expressions that he is an ardent admirer of Hsu. Chas. Fulton and is op posed to the re-nomiiiatioa of Governor Geer probably a good criterion as to Lane county's position on tbe senatorial and governorship questions. From now until the . 1st of February, everyone having a dotm cabinet photos made at the Sunbeam Pboto Parlors will b presents with tbeir pboto handsome ly framed iu a beautifully embossed pbc to fiame with glass, easel, back and banger. J27 The new officers of Lilac Circle Women of Woodcraft, were installed Thursday evening as follows: Mrs. Sarab Dimmick, P G N ; Jas. E. Sawyers GN;Mrs. Amanda Tuffi, Ady; Mrs. Minnie Otey, clerk ;Mr. Alice Fickle, banker; Mrs. Mary Sbupe, M; Mies Maude Woodruff A ; Mrs. Mollis Lobr C G ; Mrs. Minard I 8 ; Mrs. Emma Age, 0 6; Mrs. Renfro, trustee; Mrs. Mamie Houck, musician. Don't complain about bad bread when vou can get tbe beat that waa ever made delivered to your boose free. Leave or ders at Seivers Bakery or 'Phone Msin 165. Tbe prevaricators ontinue lo be al lowed to run at large. One at a hotel this morning was telling that there were three or four hundred guests at tbe Mc- Clellan House, Roswburg, right slon r. Albany Democrat. While the above is a little extravagant, it is an assured fact Roeburg's new hotel bas wit boat doubt, larger number of gaeets daily than any hotel between Portland aod Sacra mento. Siroond-s Cross Cut 8tws will do more work with leas exerlioo and hold their cutting edge longer than anv other Brand. Boy them from 8 kL 81 kes. Fred Wright, a'ter a two years absence California, the greater prcioa of which time was spent in San Erancisco, returned to bis Rieeburg home Bator- day eveoing. Fred holds old D jag! as in igher esteem thaa ever before, since bis sojourn in tbe far-tamed golden gate state and says that Oregjo is a better state in evary respect. In nearly alt lion Suoob will live pecial bargains lor 15 dava to mat room for new goods that will commence o arrive Jan. 15. Alva Brood id ge, arrived here from Reno, Nv., the Utter part of last week for a visit with Will- Uildebrand. Alva's father is conuecUd with the mercantile firm of Hildebraod A Bmpdidgs at Rsnr, ibo were formerly well known and pros- p roos basinees men in Ibis ciiv. Griffith's Bakery, tear Ihe depot, make specialty ofWeddiog and IMidat cake. Tbey also keen a choice line ul olfCtlOMery, Dr. . C. Unro or, Puil Beck ley, W. C. Underwood, Zopber Agee and Roy Stearns came over from Oakland Thnrs- ay evening to attend a meeting of Union Eocampment No. 9, 1. 0. 0. F. the latter three beiog initialed into the mytteries of lb order. I will willingly esch wixa anv Si mood Cross Cut saw not satisfactory to narr. if the fault is in the saw. Sold only by . K. tykes. G. A. Trent, D. J. Byrne and W. M. Moore, of Roeebflrg, W. A. Wreno, of Medford, aod E. C. Newell, ol Daoamuir were attending tbe sessions of the D. B. of R. E. at Sao Francisco last week J. D. Hamilton bas the 00 1 v eomnlt set of abstract books In tbe county. See t.im at tue uourt House, when yon want abstracts ol title. J. S. H ant, a well known and highly esteemed- pioneer ciiiceo of tbe Oakland vicinity, was transacting basinees in Roseborg Friday and made the Puis DiiLKR a pleasant call. Tbe "Pedalia" the classic shoe for women, is the latest at Flints tboe store, see that patent pocket for the laces I u winner. m Mrs. P. Long's farewell dance Friday evening waa e source ol pleasure for the many people who eojoy the merry whirls of tbe waits aod two step. Cottage Grove Leader. Why boil and barn oat yoar eyes pre paring spray when vou can nt Dunnea Solid Spray already cooked at Churchill & Woolley. David R. Fox, deputy revenue inspec tor is ia town oa official business. Mr. Fox bas many friends here who with tbe Plaimdialib are always glad to greet him. Tbe U. 8. Cream Separator stands way op in trout. II you milk cows for profit see Churchill & Woolley about one. The Plaikdxalkr respectfully asks all of iU subscribers to read the advertise ments in this, and every Issue. There is a good deal of information in tbem Yoacaatetl2 photo stamna and 1 nice phots button (Unique) at laylor's tent tor zo cents, antll after tbe holidays Brake men O. R. Bash .'and W W Young have been transferred ti tbe Roeebarg-Portlend runs on No. IS and 16. Tbeir residence will be Portland. Try a package of Red Albumen to oat in your cnicaea isea it win make yoar Deps lay unarcnui woolley tell it. Mrs. M. II. Flack wss celled to Rose borg Monday, recelylng word that her husband, Conductor Flock, was ill with pneumonia. A shland Town Talk . A Mckage of Oleen-Eesy vgiveo to every purchaser of Stranskey . enameled ware sold by Churchill A Woolley. G. A. Trent, a prominent B. R. T. man was down from Roseburg Tuesday look ing after the interests of the order. Ash lsnd Tidings. Tbe best paints are not sold cheap Sherwin A Williams make tbe beet Churchill os Woolley sell it. . Darwin Brlatow tbe Cottage Groys banker and merchant is ia attendance et circuit court at a witness in the Brojk hart case. Oats tor tale, at Kruta & Nealand's. Hou. J. T. Bridges, register of the D. 8". Lnd office in this elty, went to Port- una nuraay, where be attended ihe semiannual ceremonial meeting of tbe Mystic Sbilne. which was held in tbe Masonic Temple in that city Saturday evening and thirty-6 vs candidates initi aled. At the conclusion of the ceremon ies a sumptuous banquet was served, at which 400 member! feasted and made merry, Dr.J. Curtis Snook, dentist, will be in Oakland lor a lew days commencing Monday, Jan. 20. tf. - Tbe Racket Store is displaying a bsau tilul due of chinaware which will be given away to the patrons of the store free with purchases, a ticket being giv en away with each purchase entitling tbe 1 urchaeer to a selection from tbe prizes in the amount of tbe tickets bold. 8ee ad on our first page. Gentlemen. Edwin Clsno shoes, new style, now ready for your inapeclioo riiola Shoe Store. At a special school meeting bold ia this city Saturday afternoon, an eight mill tax was yoted with which fo cor- ducl a nine months' school. Tbe efforts of our people to maintain a good public school is highly commendable. Bargains t Stroog's Furniture store In all paper, camels and odd dlnina chairs lor 15 days. Miss Myrtle Dixon, of Clover Creek, went to Drain Friday, where she will yisit with her cousins, Mayme and Dol lie Dixon, who are atodenta of tbe Nor mal. You can get -4 photo stamps for cents at Taylor's pboto tent, until after tbe holidays only. dl9 Miss Mabel Van Boron went to Port land yesterday, where she expects to re main about lour moutba, to farther com plete bet musical education. Preferred stock of canned goods, bigb eet grade goods on market. JblroseA Newlaod's. J. W.Spalding, C. D. Drain, H. P. Brookbart, G. W. Sanders aod J 1.0. Tay lor ol Drain, arrived last evening to at tend circuit court. Stranekcy four cost enameled ware guaranteed for b year a Coorchill it Woolley. AltirneyJ. 8. Medley, ol CUtage Grove is in attendance at circuit court. eing interested in some proceeding lo corns op at tbis term of court. Mrs. AI Vealch aod little daughter, Dorothy, went to Cottage Grove Sooday where tbey will visit with relatives and friends. Nice fresh bread, assorted cakes, aod pastries of all kiods, at Griffith's Bakery. U. ChorcbUl, who baa spent tbe past few days wilb hie daughter, Mrs. C. B. Baker, returned to Leooa Sunday. Special sale ea bign cat Ladle shoes. Harry M. iioldca. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cobb, J. D. Agee, and H. R. Hurry were Wilbur visitors at tbe county seat Friday. Northern Spy end SpiUsnberg apples at II. Mai ks and Co. II. J. Wilsoe, the enterprising real estate dealer, la down from Caoyooville atteadiog circuit court. ' Over-gaiters, teggine and mbber Iqw s . price at Flint's. Hen. J. O. Booth, of Grants Pats, is transacting business ia Roseborg and greeting old frieode. Prof. A. H. Malksy, ol tbe Elk too Academy, made Roseborg a brief baei- ness visit Satorday. Mr. O. U. Starr, of Yoocalia, arrived here lart evening and returned borne ihi morning. Dr. J. Cortia Snook, dentist, went to Oakland tbie morning oa proftsatottal boaineet. L. M. Perkins end and T. E. Bledsoe, of Lona, were coanty seat visitora .Sat urday. Mrs. feenie Scott, ol Riddle, visited rlend sad relatives at Creseell last week. Atty. I. B. Riddle, of Riddle, ia in at tendance at circuit court. STRUCK AN OIL SEEP AO E . Umpqwa Valley Oil 0. Jubilant Over Prospects at Drilling Plant. G. W. Crews, a prominent Myrtle Creek aerct aut, spent Satorday in Roee- borg transacting basinees. Ue gave not tbe very encouraging news that on Fri day evening at the depth of 60 feet lbs big drill ol the Dmpqoa Valley Oil Com pany on the White place near Myrtl Creek struck a seepage of petroleum , tbe sand pomp bringing op from one pint to quart of oil every time it made a trip. Tbe big drill had been poonding away through blue oil shale. Tbis ia jost as the company's geologist. Prof. J. A. Siogisy said that it wonld be fonnd. President M. McCoy and Secretary H. L. Manners are quite jubilant and state that there i more demand lor tbe atock. r I the company than ever before and if tbe demand keeps op and more seepages are struck tbe stock will sorely advance ia price. Special Notice.. 1 Dr.J. G. Goble, tbe optician will visit Glendale Tuesday an! Wednesday Jan nary 21 and 23. Canvonville,' Thursday and Friday 23 and 24. Riddle, Sator day 25. Myrtle Creek Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, 27. 28, and 29, Oakland, three days, 30, 31 and I. Those wishing to consult him about tbeir eyes or wishing glasses fittedihoald call 00 him at tbe hotel. AH work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Con saltation tree. J. Q. Gobuc fid For Sale Cheap Musical slot msrhi tee Pucks, Detroit and Black Gats. W. Doyli, dl vVeet End Hotel, Alexandria, La. Drylnu preparations imply devel op dry catarrn; Uiey ory p u v.j-w"-i vhioh -.!tnr in th membrane and decom pose, causing a far more serious trouble than iiKAMin.nrfnrm of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffs and use that which cleanses, soothes and ti. ti. rv..m TUlm ia snch a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the head eaaily and pleasantly. A trial size w ill be mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the r.n iri.nmthrs.66WarrnSt.,fi.x. The Balm cures without pain, does not irritate of cause eneeang. It spreads itaeU over an irritated and angry surface, reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balm yoa are armed against Vul Catarrh and Hav Fa.T. . OVO-.VVV 1 RICE Will Arrive Next Week Mo-i an-lKangee. Cutlery on-l Carpets c iui e.'.w. nenronrn anit lor f 14.00. auiauiag 01 in ia low priced Sale. Notice for Publication. CMTED BTATIM CASD Offlat. v. ,"' Or-woa. Iecem Wr. a. lvU wttA Mm froTtmooa of lite art tat Cooireaa Jf ' "T tDt; ' tw ntm of UWlkmita. Orecoa. 1 Keraila. mad n aililnvtna Tn.M. - n 1 u.t o-ei "- AABO! MTLfit, rf IUad.enantTOlJcwrpbiBe, state ot SnlS UU e'raa el the 8S ol tW aaasej-aisjw el iSPu in uu cfeSTlarw tttaa swhrsi Raute wel. and will mBm mni i UM Ua4 aoOKtlt la Bora rmlllmkls Inr Iu Hata or uoe thaa tar ssTicaltaral purpomts. as a aatslUa hta claia to aajd lamt briore lha BMr- uwraiMi Krerirer ol thta ofllc at bwbwi. pfeson. onT bandar Ihe lath day of Miaai. uvi. Me Danies aa wltat ia: tieonre Bum! Albert Willie Boh HnlLrvh mmA TVm " all ol Roaeburg. Ororoo. Any and all nrraoas eialmina- mdrvrmrr aboTtMlea-nb-d laads an nnmmuA to ale Um4t rlalma la thla oOtot oa or be lor- mfcl lJth dmj of w- a. i. tutiutiBa, d'P Ersnawr. Administrator's Sale of Heal Property. NnUca is hen br rlrea. tbmt 4rtM aI aa rier aiie by tba Cotiaty Court ol Oooflaa roootr. flat ol Oretroo, In tba matter ol Um eataie oi Ellzabrta tumott, liri anl. oa the 14lh day ol IVcrmhrT, bOV. and entered la ta reoopia at aaid enarl oa aaM day, directta;. ao- w onienns bm, Um an4enlcad ma minlntrator oi aald eatala, to Kll at liber pab lie or private a.l aa pmritled by law. tha real prorjortr beioorinc lo Um aald wilt, to tbe btihrat bidihrr lot raaa In hand, for the parpnae ol paring off lbs claimi aralnM Um amid estate and ibe capunm ol ad tiniMration. Tbem fore by Tinne ol aaJU order I will oa aaa attes Wednesday the 26th day ol February. XB, 1 p.m pmaFed to at 41 at pritate sale to the ktob eat bldtler lor oaafc. la baad. trto follow! n de-L-rlhed real propvtT.heJoturins to the aioreaaJd a.ui. to-wit: U4 No. 1 ia bioek No. SB. and Lot Ko. 12 la block No. a. (lot and barn on It) all In the city ta Hoacbnn. Dooclaa CoontT. Orrson . Vmu at Bwbunr, Oraroa . Ibb) fth day ol Deoeatber. A. 1. 19HI. H J. WILrtOS. Aittntnistrakar ( tho catata oi KlUahath Ganl. (OB, Qwxwi FRHE1 IflPiOTED JAPANESE nAPKIIiS TO AIL CHURCH SUPPERS AND SOCIETY DINNERS ron which SEAL BRAND ,.''V fA COFFEE THE FINEST? CROWN IS PURCHASED! TOK Skit BY MR5.fi.B0YD Groceries and GlasQwaro a a a ROSEBURG. OREGON fa 65 hfflW L m$Mt - IlL.lJ H. ' i ' ' III llfTfl m REMNANT SALE 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 tGeneral Merchandise in Douglas County at JOSEPHSON'S TH6 BIC STORE. & RICE, 111 m in si Each and every article here priced are special value and many are below actual cost. Small lots, broken sets. of chairs. Many patterns which we shall not carry again. T J f I r' in 1. 2, 3 and 4 roll lota to pattern VVe3.lI HatinerS rnlar r .now 5 and 10 rta. . TT11 1 ttFWl;5 redouble roll. Oil borders and ceHirsr. an lw ar 5 rent per mil. Special price on oar entire line of Wall - Papw. We will receive in February, the larset shipment of Wall Pap- " ererer stiippel in Rosebarg. All frefh and direct from factory if yow fail to w ns for Wall Papers, t-ki mips an opportunity of seeing tbe very . latest Eastern productions. We are highly elated in securing so nice a . line at price which ancure as of an immense paper basinees. Window Shades m low as 25 rta. each, all lines, only a few at this price, they're refrnlar 45 rts. Shades. Stne specials in Carpets, in fact, we have some specials in every line we carry. Cotne in and see what we have set aside for this Special Sale. Matting as low as 15 cents per yard. One-naif CarWravl of Trunks. Valie and Telescopes, direct from factory. SPECIAL 39 da v, this 2-inch Trunk, onlv $2 50, it fUs in Portland lor 12.75. We lead all competitors on r ranks mjt.l V . 1 ; " .K nn r... ,v.:. j i . i. iocloded ia UU sale. Cook Uwe No B Best knives aifel forks, 50 cents. Get X rThursday, TntPmos PRICES SIEVER'S BAKERY, Oar Creaai and Home-made Bread is as cood or better than ever ami will he delive el to any part ol the city. Leave orders or 'phone Main 165. T CITTT!TTTr"TJC2 T.nn..'n4n. W a aJa.a -TC ? a. 4. TU! Tl.i C - V '9 iiievjrcaicM iiiin umi uvu 1 p Happened is Our January Clear- S A m a- a s " V ance ana Kemnani oaie now on Remnants of everything 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. Bargains in Every Department fa to I Finher & Bellows 0 0 Co FURNSfl LJ 7f.-$7.5; in line and tap January 23: i V. E. NANKEVILLE p res ens The Village Parson, THE MOST NATURAL PLAY OF THE AQB. Thrilling in Climax, Powerful in Action, Intense Heart Interest All Special Scenery - A story ss sweet as the fragrance of roses. 35 50 75 cents. aaaaii A a wMa atiiWa' m 9 1 to A A a 5 oSMArVwNAA