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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1902)
THE PEOPLE'S STORE We are redoubling our efforts to mate the PEOPLE'S STORE the most popular place for bargain seekers to make their head quarters, as our Fall and Winter goods have arrived and we are selling them at a verj low margin. LADIES: and we are selling get them elsewhere. 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 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 you will see that we can sell 3-ou cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. We are also sole agents for W. L. Douglas Shoes and Monarch Shirts The People's Store I. ABRAHAH Proprietor T t 1 C 1 TT . J i Brsisr Exrjussiou. The general milling firm of Flook & Py singer of ihil city is making preparation for ex tensive addition to their already Urge milling plant. A large new boiler which will almost double the power capacity of the mill is tbe principal improvement i whiles large two-story addition to tbe present boiiding will be added at an ear ly date to fiord more com rood teas working qnirterf. This company BY prompt and always satielacterr serviee and bonest dealing is enjoying a large and constantly increasing patronage and is building up a flourishing bosiiieee. Tbey make a specialty of tbe manufac ture of doors, windows, mouldings, all kind of turniog-lathe work, in fact every thing pertaining to general mill work. Tbe proprietors of this, one of Roseburg'e leading manufacturing institution, are genial, enterprising and progressive gentlemen ard are lastly deterring of all tbe large patronage accorded tbem. Oregon's Italy. During tbe cold snap last week tbe thermometer registered IS degrees above sero at Ashland in the ex treme Southern portion of the state, 7 degrees colder than it was at any time here in Boseburg. Tbe Western Oregon cities north of Boeeburg also reported 10 and 12 dVg-ees above sero weather, bence the fct was again conclusively demODrrsted that Bneeburg baa the most equable climate tbe year round of any town or c'iy in the state. Stan Palsttss. B. B. Beale, the well known eiga writer and painter bas re turned to this city from a trip to tbe northern part of tbe state and baa open ed a shop in tbe small building opposite Geo, Kohlbagen's meat market by tbe side of Green's residence. Mr. Beale makes a specialty of pUia and pictorial sign painting, graining and gilding and anyone in need of this kind of work will do well to call on bim. Rot-kb leg a Ckktkb. This morning's overland was six boors late on account of a small wreck near Boseburg, tbe cen ter of railroad wrecks in Oregon. Al bany Democrat. This not so queer when it is understood that tbe railroad traverses mountain passes both to tbe north and south of Ibis city. But what excuse have Albany and Ealem for die- asterons train wrecks? BsaeLAsr at Dials. Sometime Sat- arday atight barglars effected entrance ta Kent A Bridge general merchandise stere at Drain and soeeaedtng in making their escape Witn a lot ef pocket knives, raaors, a lady's gold watch and a num ber of small articles of merchandise. To exact amoaot of tbe theft baa not been ascertained. Entrance was eSected inrotrga im rear door and there is no cine so tbe bwalarly, rt being the general opinion that hobos did the job. Diss, at Brotkway, after an Illness of two years, of consumption, Feb. 1, 1903, Mrs. W. S. Johnston, aged 41 years. 8be leaves a basband and ten children. five bays aad Ive girls, tbe oldest beiDg 21 years and tbe youngest 15 months. Deeeaaed was at a very kind and gentle disposition and a friend to everybody. The whole community j nne in extend ing beartielt sympathy to tbe bereaved family. Fox Balk 80 acres of land in Camas Valley being to section 36, township 39 sooth, range 9 west of the Willamette Meridiao. Will be sold 'cheap if taken immediately. For further information address X. B. Johansen, Areata, Hum- bcldt Co., Cal. To Lxass. For a term of years a farm of 100 acres well improved, good fences, fine buildings, 90 acres in a high state of cultivation, bottom land, good family orchard. Located In center of Camas Vallev near a good school and churcb, also post office- Apply to this office or to L. F. Walcott, Camas Valley, Ore. Chbam Wasted. Tbe T. 6. Townsend Creamery Co. at 44 Second St., Portland will pay highest market price for cream. Will sell you Cream Separators.andtake your cream in payment. 031U. Gbxcxt Store Fob Sale. I desire to sell my entire stock of staple and fancy grocers. Good location. For prices and terms inquire of Mrs. K. Boyd, Rose burg, Oregon. EeesFos 8alb From White Lang- shans and White Wyandottee, first prixe winners at Bosebors and Eugene shows, Address, Has. Al KrxxxAjm, mlp lEugene, Ore. Aax You Irons g to Bps at 7 u so nee Lime. A car load fast received at tbe CanyonTille and Myrtle Creek Floor Hills. dfl6 Wafto. A horse and buggy; will pay cash. Apply at this office. 27 Valentines at Harsters. Valentines at Marsters. Valentines at Harsters. Valentines at Harsters. Valentines at Marsters. aj a a sisi an as. aa ea sbvlwS as so aw a me n 5 o o a o o o ffv o o o ITRIEDnezTRUEI o n o o We know Hildebrand's Poot Form Shoes and know them as serviceable and thoroughly satisfactory. o o a Q o a o There's a lot of style in them too o to p a o a o n o a o a i n o a o a o a o C3 2 Nr cr If you are not wearing Hildebrand's Foot Form Shoes, you are missing the best shoe on the market. Ask any one about them. "Nuf 'Ced." 7 7.n n TJIU UNDERPRICED STORE O o o o o o o n a O n o Cbas. Bivett, late of Eimwood. Neb raska, arrived in Boeburg last week and is looking for s good little farm suitabls for fruit raising and dairying. He at a a the Plaindbalbr a pleasant call Friday and expressed himself as very favorably impressed with our climate and country, our muddy roadsj being' about the only objectionable (eater, lie was attracted to this county and city by the Plain- dsalbr in which be saw the ad of Hon D. E. . Buick and eoteied into a cor respondence with bim. Mr. Bivett is a gentleman who has considerable means at bis disposal and it is hoped thst be will find a desirable home near this city and with bis family become permanent resi dents of our favored county. Oo account of tbe irregular surveys o( many of tbe townships in the Roreonra laud district, it is almost impossible to iccate section corners without a copy of tbe Government survey. Frank E. Al ley, Abstractor of this city, baa a com plete set of tracings of all surveyed town ships, and will furniah blue prints of same, showing sll vacant land. Mies Laura E. Jones, who has held the position of city editor, on the Plaihdial- kb fur some time, severed her relation with the paper Saturday evening and will return to Cottage Grove tomorrow f ir a brief vieit preparatory to taking up berresi fence in Ban Francisco. Miss Junes bag filled the position which she held on this paper, very acceptably and efficiently and baa made a wide circle of friends in this city who will regret to learn of her intention to take op ber residence elsewhere. Tbe Plaikdbalxb j line with the test of ber friends in wishing her happiness and prosperity in ber new home. Any parties desiring to rent, bur or sell real eetate, city or coan'ry property will do well to call on or address H. M. Martin. Office with Attorney Lonie Bar- tee, opposite McClallen House, Bose burg, Oregon. ft. It was observed that our fellow-tewns- man, Attorney Louis Barsea, bad an ex cellent article in Thursday's Be view oo tbe needs of a board of trade, or some similar organisation in Bjseborg, looking to tbe advancement and promotion of tbe city's interest. A mass meeting baa been called as a result of tbis agita tion at Elocum's hall Tuesday evening to effect the organisation of a board of trade and it is hoped every one interested n tbe advancement of our city aod coun ty will attend. From now nntil the 1st of February. ever one having a dosen cabinet photos made at the Sunbeam Photo Parlors will be presented with their photo handsome ly framed in a beautifully embossed pho to flame with glass, easel, back aod banger. J27 Among tbe visiting Elks from Lane county in attendance at tha initiation and banquet in this city last Thoredsy were. Mayor G. B. Chrieman, Alt Walk er, Clem Hodes, George Fisher, C.Marx Julius Goldsmith, Joseph Pironi, Wel lington Waddle, James Clark, N. L. Cor nelias, Louis Ays and Too Blew, of Eugene, and Hoo. Jas. Hsmenway, of Cottage Grove. The latter paid tbis office a pleasant call. For Abstracts of Title, guaranteed to be full and correct copies of atl records effecting the title, call on Frank E. Alley upstairs in tbs Marks buiidibg. His work is guaranteed correct, and prices are reasonable. ibe republican members of tba ways and means co u mil tee held a prive'e con ference tonight and decided to frame Din ior me reduction of war revenue taxes tofore proceeding further with the subject of Cuban reciprocity. When yon are in want of a Cook stove. Steel range, Heating stove, or any tbing in tbe line of Hardware, Tinware etc, go to S. K. Sykes and get bis prices and you will go no further. It is observed that the front of the the "Elite" saloon, Col. Beed, propriet or, has been treated to an artistic decor ative coat of paint rose and gold which gives tbe Iront an attractive appearance. All work done by tbe Title Guarantee A Loan Co., J. D. Hamilton, manager, is guaranteed absolutely correct. Ab stracts of titles are worthless unless properly made. Miss Lillian Wolleoberg, after enjoy ing a pleasant visit witb ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wollenberg in tbis city returned to Berkley, California, last night to resume her college studies. . C. Bivett, from Eimwood, Neb. has been here looking for a location for a number of people from bis state. He baa gone on to Boseburg. Guard. Carpets snd mattings, oil cloth snd lenoliom. We have ia almost all colors Our special patterns ol 3 ply can't be beat. Buy your window shades sod beds of us, Rice A Bice. H. 0. Collins and wife of Oakland, i are registered at tba MoClallea Honss, Bev. Jas. K. BM, pastnr ol't'ie Uleu dala Presbyterian church, is transacting business in Roburg tndsy. B' v. Blair is Well known in tba northern pa it of ib county where be was engaged id church work for several yrars, being stationed at Oakland. VT.tb hi family he return ed to this county late laM fail alter a year's sojourn in Kentucky and accepted the pastorate ol the new Presbyterian church at Glendale, giving one Sunday each mouth to Myrtle Creek where be preached yesterday. He is a rpiendM gentleman aod an interesting, earn t speaker. This office was favored with a pleasant visit. Barbers and owners of rssors should call at Biodgeus A Stilts and see Wil liam's great glass rasor bone. No trouble to keep a raior in shape with one of ibeee hones. M. Fred Wright Las accepted tbe po sition of city editor o.. tbe Plaihobalbb made vacant by the resignation of Miss Laura E Jones. Fred is a wall known Boseburg boy who has spent tbe past two years at Kan Francisco and other California points. He is a bustler and the festive local news item will bsvs to be ol very little importance to eecape bis attention. Fred has also volunteered to do our fighting for us and will operate our kicking out maahine. Any favors shown bim by our ciliieus will be duly appreciated. OrcbardisU of Sooth Douglas will want lime for spraying their orchards. It can be had at prices to suit purchaser at tbe Myrtle Creek and Canyonville flour mill. dll6 A few cases of Filipino measles, Mi nna iicn, or wnaiever it may be, la re ported in town again, but few of tbe af flicted are confined to tbeir beds. Tba city council bas thought it wise, bow ever, to quarantine tbe homes in which tbe contagion bas appeared, which is indeed, a commendable move, even if the diseased proves no more than tbe cbickenpox. Little apprehenson is fslt concerning tba matter, and there seems little danger of tbe disease spreading. Don't complain about bad bread when you can get tbe best that was ever made delivered so your noose tree. Leave or ders at Seivers Bakery or 'Phone Main 165. Ed Combe of Barnard's stable, return ed home bom a trip to Myrtle Point yesterday. He says all this talk about Coos county's end of ibe stage road be iug better than this end is bosh. He says the worst road on tbe route is found iu tbe first few miles tbis side ot Myrtle Point. 8imond.e Cross; Cot Saws will do more work with lees exertion aod bold tbeir cutting edge longer than any other Brand. Boy them from 8. K. Sykes as man a lown talk reports tba mar riage of Engineer Walter Erertoa and Mies Boberta Porter,; at tbe home of tbe bride's pareuta, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pot ter at Ashland. Tbe groom is a well knowo S. P. Engineer, having formerly bad a run out of this city. Biodgett A 8tilts, are sole agents tor DooKlas county fur William's celeorated iae rasor bone. Al barber or rasor om nr can anoro to Da wunout one. me oowager impress ol Ubina gave a remarkable reception to the wives af tbe foreign ministers Saturday. Tbe old E zprees was so much sffdcted by ibe cordial gresuug aba received that sbe wep;. uy calling on J. D. Hamilton at tbe Koeeburg court bona, you can get bio prints ol any s-:Mon ur township in tta Koeeburg lanJ district. Engineer Frank J. Coonolly is n running beteeen Boeeourg and Portland on train 11 and 12; this ia tbe firei engine rrauk bas bandied since be war injured iu the wreck near Myrtle Creek. I will willingly exchanse anv SimoDd' Crose Cat saw not satisfactory to user. if tbe fault is in the saw. Sold only by 6. K. Sykrs. ' Scott and Earl Landers returned, on last night's gverlaod, from a ten days visit in California; tbey report a very eojiyable trip, but like all others tbey thick Oregon is good enough for tbem. J. D. Hsmilton has the only complete set of abstract books in tbe county. See (.im at ibe Court House, when you want abstracts of title. D. T. Pritcbard of Springfield, was s passenger on Sunday evenings local for Glendale ana Msdford where be goes on business, on bis rtturo be will stop st Boeeburg and visit bis many friends. Tbe "Pedalis" tbe classic shoe for women, is tbe latest at Flints shoe store, see thst patent pocket for the laeas Iu a winner. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wright left Sat urday for hum Angeles and other South ern California points, and will probably visit a number of points in our sister re public Mexico before returning. See A. J. Buchanan for insurance in the Oregon Fire Belief Association. Boom 6. Marsters building, Boneours. Oregon. U Engineer William O'Malley of Port land, one of lbs oldest knights of tbe throttle on the Oregon division, was sharing bands with bis Boseburfriends last week. Griffith's Bakery, near tba depot, make a specialty ol Wedding and Holiday cakee. Tbey also keep a choice line ol Confectionery, Miss Carrie George tba Postal Tele graph operator, of Medford, was a pas senger on Friday evening local -from Portland, where she bas been visiting friends. , . An ombrsiia bearing tba name "Mabel" on tbe name-plate, may be had by owner, by calling at this office. 8. P. Station Agent Col. Adair and wife of Eugene, were passengers on Saturday evening's local for Southern California, where they go for a brief visit. Buy a Petaluma Incubator and get an early start on your spring chickrns Churchill A Woolisy sell tbem. Miss Alta Waters of Albany, who has been visiting Miss Dollie Bsdger, of this city, for the past three days, returned home this morning. B F . Wells, of OlaDa, vu transacting business In Boseburg today and favored us with a pleasant call. He informs as that be his gained 20 pounds sioce re turning borne from Manila aod ha looks It. He says the Olalla placer miners are asgf r for mora rain to enable them to operate tbeir mines mora successfully. The Bootb-Kelley Lumber Company have purchased tbs eawmili;of tha Harrls bnrg Lumbar Compnny, and abont 3000 acres of timber land on Fall Creek owned by the same company. Tba Transaction repressnts 150.000. Clan Is A. Biddle baa accepted tbe position of city editor on tbe Eugene Blister and will begin work this week. With his wife be has been enjoying a few days visit at his old Biddls home. John Kelley, wno baa charge of tba Drain Nonpareil in tbe absence of Editor Williams, spent Saturday and Sunday in Boseburg end favored tbis office witb a fraternal call. 8. P. Engineer Ed Elliott and wife, of Portland, were In tbis city today enroute to California for a month's visit. Mr. and Mis. L. M. Koney of Eugene, 1 were passengers on Saturday 'a local for Ban Francisco. Bev. 8. A. Douglas, ia attending the Baptist association meeting at Albany tbia week. Judge J. C. Fullerton went to Salem thia morning, oo basin ees before the supreme court. Win. James, of Myrtle Point, was re gistered at tbe McCltllen boose Bun- day. F. A. Kribs left for Eugene oo tbia morning a local for a short business trip. Ws are pleased to note that Jobnoie Boyd is sole to walk about town again. I. B. Nichols, the Brock way merchant, ia tr.nsacting business in town today. H. C. Collins and wife, of Aahland, spent Sunday in Boeeburg. A BJQ DAMAQE SUIT. Ed Riddle Files Suit Against tba 5. P. Co. for $30,000 Dwaejges. CaOVirCVOVCrCVOVOVC. through his attorneys, A. M. Craw ford, of Bjaeborg, aod Beonett A Sinott, of Tbe Dalles, EJwarJ W. Biddle, of Riddle has filed suit against tbe 8 jo tb em Pacific Bailroad Co., for 130,000 damages, for injuries reoeived while be was in tbe employ of the company 1 fireman, in tha head-end collision be tween two freight train which occured near this city over a year ago aod in which disaster Mr. Bidd a lost a leg and tbe serious n-1 permanent injury of oca arm. Insulation of Oflkers--!. and Rebekaba. O. O. P. T ere was a ivjint installation of offi cers of Gardiner lodge No. 133 I. O. O. F. aod Riverside Bebekab Lolge No. 100 held at tba Odd Fellows' Hall, Card iter, on tbe eveaing of January 241 b. before a full attendance of brothers and sisters. Tbe hall was very tastefully decorated witb emblamatic colors and evergreens. A specia 1 program of moeic was rendered at tbs com of tbe installa tion, followed by a aortal boor, alter which all partook ol the bountiful Inocb spread in tbe lower ball . Depots Grand Marahalls Mark Biowotll aod ;Ean's A. Stuart contriboted io no slight degree to line sooceee ol the installation ceremo nies. Toe following named officers were elected in Gardiner Lndge: P G, P A Brownell; N G. J bo S Ltstar; V G Wm H Service; Sc, J e) Gray; Trees, Ben E Lyeter; W4r; Artie Smith; Con, Mark Brownell; I G, Link Loess; O G, John L Scbafer ; R8SG.JP Christie ; L 8 N G. J J LuU. B S V G, L Black wrli; LSNG, Frank Barnes; B 8 8, Frank Segabard ; L8 8. Jobn Koontx; Chaplain, Bev. W. W. EJmondsoo. ins loiiowiog named omcers were elected in Riverside Bebekah Lodge : PG, Mrs Mary E Lyster; S G, Mrs Clara A Gray; V G, Mrs Bertha Locas; Sc, Mies Grace B ackwell ; Trees, Mrs Sarah Henderson; War, Mrs Nellie An gus; Con Mrs Etta Blackwell ; RBSG, Mrs Jennie Brownell; L 8 N G, Mrs Emma Barnes; B 6 V G, Mrs Mary Sag bard ; L 8 V G, Mrs Dells Law horn ; G, Mark Brownell; O G, J P Christie; Chaplain, Mrs Hilda Koontx. Letter Mat, Bemainipg un called for at lb Rose burg poetoffica. Persons calling for those letters will please state tbs data on which tbey are advertised, Feb. 3, 1902: Anderson, W. J. Hcffuer, Adam Bo wen, Miss Maud Hsmmoad, Hsnry Carter, Mrs. Matilda McLachlt n, Peter Culsr, Mrs. J. F. Places, H. L. Gray, W. U. Thomas, Mr. snd Mrs. J, W. Tbe letters will be charged for at tha rate of one cent each. W. A. Fbatbb. P. M. REMN ANT SALE de cent Cood bargaias in Dress Goods of all senption Alio a few of the diseomnt Collarettes left. Largest and best assorted stock ot General Merchandise in Douglas County at JOSEPHSON'S TH6 BIC STORE, MIOULWIIILUUO HMIIO. ljQri p Tatha boootabla, the Cmi; Caert of tea Btataoi Oncm tar Daaclaa Ccaaty. TnTa4, boag a mmrMj af Ua taal otraol UjtU Cmt praalart. baulaa eouD(y,Otaaa,do Barter hUBm yomr hmmat- abla Koay Id gnat a Ueaaa al lfe Marc t "ra oooaiy aaon m a, T. 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J T Mojaa BTBaalor i D I W Kramer B T MoCallaeh V 8 I W Miliar C w Baiier u w aounaoa CT Boot Jo Millar I L Bollock H C Ha B 8 t-tooa C A W ultactt rrd trmita John Smith bo.lot Waaaloai 1 w Houovay m McBaa W i. CorkarlU E V ParaiT Ezra W grown Itt Howard A M Akn baom Dcmaat C B MrOae Jobs H.U H M Oaunaa T A Lano C Wearar C H Track w m Aad ws w rwuia tico Ktach w bebana a w jooaa Job a Hail Jr Ell R W W ane Hani W a.Tr lraMiio . rtrl V bbaapiae oaa sena-s Mark Smith C B MeLaia B Bwiit W A Pitta J 8 War J H Barrow II I. Jodkina J A Brown J J Jaarr C H MaekUa Krra W Srowa BB Smith cow aim Da tad ml Bomtfearg, Bora. Ilema naoraa of -11. li ..V-' I Wanted- and "H. Z"' ..K'T': will balumirvd nam o, cmm... all CTIUWEERBY PL4MS FOB SALE , bare tba Excelsior nbica is a bwiatred berrr aad very early. I ha. ! .x.? 6r!t Cr1 01 "t berriw to tba PorUaod marku for to iMt two veara. My first crata laat $9-80. Tbey are what woold r calied eeerbearinfi, as I p ck berriea otf of teem aissost STory (booth id tbe yer. I b!p led e crate to Portland tbe fin of Oct ober and therw la at leatt ten gallons ou my einea now josi toiuk of One nw strawbasnea almost ever dav ia tr. year, and tbeaaay yon wont pot oat a patch of yoorowo. I also ha re lb. Hood rUrer which m a lanre. w.i .. 1 and a gooJ ahipner. Pr . DUlard: fM, $1 .50: 3U). 12 00: I 000 3-00 r k DUUrd, Orrgoo. POB BALE, CHEAP-LM) waatol Kosrban oa Mmu d..; . way. Ore., or address Aahby Kicbarda. onlOiL Granu Paea, Ore. TEEbfePAM KOTlCE..Notica is her. tin.tili M J aeraoo foon DOatloa or Wharmiiaa . , .r:-. . , rymwmiuK ODOO "V7?",n,,. Cbae. r.Carrw K13. at Cost I have decided to close ont at cost my fine large stock of Glass and China . Ware, . Crockery and Chamber Sets, and those who call early will seenre unheard of bargains in this line. Family. Groceries My stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries is laree .i t 0 ouvi tumpice ana always fresh and up-to-date. Prices as low as the lowest. MRS A BOYD i.WANIEr-B' -" uMiioia nan, j tan Al rHt-rvoe- . -d -y g ia ro,. ,,:.: vpeo alter rbroary I.Sih. Aj. GJdaaiuier, Aloil, Wis- :J00 d Tin BER CLAIMS Write or 'Pbone Win. 1YI, Porter, Real Estate Agent aod Notary Timber and Homestead Locator Packer and Quidc T l 1 .ou croiftdt 1.1 t.n low urua-a at 1 Maraw Droit sro... " "' Camas Valley, Oragsw, tbia tha 77 Lb day ol January, Wt, .Notice for Publication, trirru) btatis lard omci, Boacbon. Ofw. Jac IS. 1991. Sotkw Is baraby 1a ibat tha ialiawla- amrd aatoar baa OmU DoOra at his to ton Don to maka final piool tn ropnort ot his alalm. and tbmi aaid proof anU ba amada baiora tha Baaiats and Baoahrw 0. 3. Land UtVav at lUaaaara, xmrnoa, on raoroarr a, n tik adoLph r TLaxtj. on hji H-. ho. tots for the KWj Bee. si. Ta. Ha namaa tna km lowing antaeamea tn nrmra DnopauBwraiiwutnctiwiua nunnnoi 01 ami a una, tu: i. u. vanoarar, w. u. aaw- land, a B. ateraas aad a. a. waUa. aU of Olal la, Onaoa. J. f. BBJOtiKa, aiep Bagialsr. Oregoa NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE wj and Stf Broadway, w Tork. COMPANY l.n TW- aaw4 V a " - B ' "t-il.(FI Ot 1 aad ask Bave your eyes. Use "Dunnes ' pre pared solid sprsy, solpbor, lime sad salt Uburchlll A Woolley sell it. Tbe popular S. P. Fireman Dale Willis and wife of Oobnrg, where Dale bas run on that division, are visiting friends in this city. Tbs Brest line of steel ranges at Char chill A Woolleys. Pi ices from 25 to 105 Uook stoves all prices. Geo. McColloch of Umpqua Ferry, snd Boy Stesrns and James Crouch of Oak land, spent Sunday evening InRosebarg. Gentlemen, Edwin Clspp shoes, new styles, dow ready for yoar inspection Flints 6boe Blore. Dr. Harry Lane of Portland, was a passenger on thia morning's train retarn log from California. Notice for Publication. C SIT ED STATES LAN D OrTICK. Boaaacae. Oregon. Dae. 18. 18uL Kottcels hereby liren that In eomDliance with the proTiaiona ol tha act ol Congress of nne i, tsia. anauea, "n act mr ua aaiaoi timber lands in the Statee or California, Oregon, ereue,aoe waanmgton Terntorr." a ax una- ed to all tba Pa olio Land Stales by aot oi Ans an a. un, ALBERT A WARREN of Portland, oounty ot Multnomah, state of Oregon, baa this day filed in tbia office his sworn niatement ro. iwu. Lor ue parrbaae of toe nes. ol taction no. 10, townablp U south, range no. 1 west, ana wiu oner prooi to sbow that the land sought Is mora valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, mod to aaiablUh hit claim 10 aaid land before the Register and ReoaiYer of this ofilce at BoYa burg, Oregon, on Wedoaeday, tha 26th day of Februarr. ism. ue names as witnesses: ueorge Bataman, Robert IfcCullongh, Thomas Howard, of Roaa bura: Brnest V. Berwick of Portland. Oreoon. Any and all peraons claiming adTersely the above described lands are requealMl to die their claims in thli offiva on or before said Xth day of February, 1MU. DUp. J.T. BRIDOE8, Baglatar. Notice for Publication. 0 nl ted Statee Land 0 fflre. Roeeburx, Oregon, Jan. 21, 1902. Notice Is hereby giren tbat in compliance with tbe provialons ol the act of Conaream of June S. 1878. entitled "An art for the sale of Umw lands in tha Stales of California. Otgon, Nevada and V aah- Ington Terrltorr," aa extended to all tbe Puo- 1 1 T - at.iu. Kw ni l.mri Itk ISO) WILLIAM MTKAL. of Leland, oonnty of Joaephine, State of Ore gon, haa tbis day filed In this offica his sworn statement No. 1973. for the Purchase ol the NW of section No, 8. township 91 south, range 8 west and will offer proof to show that the land sousht ia more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purpoaea, and to estab lish his olaim to said land before the Register and Receiver 01 tnta otnoe at Koseburg, Oregon on Tuesday, the 8th day af April, VJi. Ua names as witnesses: EugmeU Oo?, Charles A. Strang, Oeorge Bentley, George af ' Siong al) of Leland. Orogoit. Any and aU peraoos claiming adversely the anove aeauriDea launs are rcqaeaiea v Bis their claims In this oaoe on or before said Sin dsy 01 Apru. i.H 4Y. BHiuuas, BTB aVkfUMt, Notice for Publication. rnltad Btalas Land OfBca, Roaebarg, Oregon, Jn. ft, 10. Notice Is hereby given that tn fomnlianei with tbe provtaione of the act el Oougreae ef Jnne S, U.S. enUUrd "Aa act for tha sale el timber lands In the States of California, Oracon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." aa extend ed to all tbe Public Land Btataa by aet ef Aug- TATH ARIEL CAMPBELL. of LsUad, eonnty ef Joaephino. Staa ef Craaea, naa uis aay niaa in tnis omoa aia swora state ment No. 1!M6, for the pnrcbaae of tha Loai 1 and 1. and eSNEot section Ko. 1 township I u b, range i wsas, ua will oner proof . snow that tha land sought is more valuable for lta timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to-establlah his claim to aaid land befoio the Register and Receiver of thia office at Mo burg, .regon, oa Taeaday, the lMh Osy of March. 18UL Ha aamee aa an tn usees: af . H Brock man, of Laland, Oregon, Oeonrs Batemaa, Robert McCuUoagh. Henrr SlngletoB eJ Rom. I burg, Oregon. Any and all peieons claiming adversely tbe above deacrlbed lands are requested to file their olaima la this ofBea on or before said lsth day Ol March, IMA J.T. BRIDGK8, aegisasr. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Bosancao, ore . Jan. 21. 19CJ. Notice Is hereby given that in romnlianes with tbe provialons ol the act el Congress of jnne a, is(S enaiwa -i ant roc ins aaie 02 tin ber lamia la tna stales 01 callfttrnla. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Tarritorv." aa ex land - ed in au tna subtle laaa states by aet 01 August . 1SH, CEOROI M. STRONU of Leland, county of Josephine, State ol Ore g m.has this day filed In this office his sworn stabHnent No. ivi, lor tne purchase of tne SE4 of Miction No. S, township SI south, range S w and will offer proof to show that tae land soorht la more valuable for lta limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aad to estab lish his claim to said land before tha Register and Receiver of this office al Boeebura. Oregon. on 1ueeday, the 8th day ot April 190J. He names as witnessea: ueorve Motley, wuilara M. Tal. Eugene U Son. Charies A. Strona. ail . . . . - - - 01 Letano, urei utereet3 and rents. fcaVfielaV,' JZftJZZ raav aad the proBu gVinto 1! .7.? ' "l",'? U P"" al Cosa- W. J. JVIOOIbT, of Roseburg aim to show yon a B year Endowment Policy. Correapondene. Soildtol MbVhR'S BAKERY, Oar Cream and Home-made Bread ia as good or better tban ever and will be deli ve ed to any part ol tha city. Leave orders or 'phone Main 165. 7 sr?T"r-aw-r w-a-e-a . . (9 ;e The Greatest Thing That Ever 3 9 nannenen is riiir Jnnifnrvnpflr . -xrsr -v v a m s v s w m a ance and Remnant Sale now on 9 Co Co el 9 2 Any and all peraons clalmlog adversely the a bora-dear rt bed lends are requested to lie their elal ms in this oAoe east before said athdayol April, ivua. J. T. SBIDWBB, ITn Baglatar. A Reror Breaker. Here Is ooocmsive avidanoa that tha standard brad White Langshans ara tha ! gresteat and bast winter layers ol aay other breed of chickens. From Sunday. Jan. 24, to 8etarday Tab. 1, eevrn. days, my 17 beat of this breed, produced J let seven dosen sad sevea ees, and this too. darlns. onr recent nold seep. Egs tor hatehioff. ft 50 fot 15. Apply to, T. B. Cabnon, M EoHbnra, Qrsj. 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 i Fisher & Bellows I awavi rt a e e.a,