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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1902)
Take a Notion (J from our Notion aud A Fancy Goods line which T is full of the new things x of this year's creation. mi We beg to call your at- 1 teution that oui new Spring goods have arriv ed. We are showing bpau'iful novelties in mercerized Zephyrs, Chambria Lawn, in all the new spring colorings and designs. MEN WANTED to fit our new Spring line of Clothing which has just arrived from our eastern manufacturers. aud turn to the right, then yon will come to our Shoe Department where we are showing our new Spring line of Shoes, including our "DOUGLAS SHOE' for which we arc sole agents. IF YOU HAVE THE BIQ HEAD We can fit you in Hats and Caps as we have all styles and sizes at the TI le People's Store ABRAHAH roprietor 8 Told in Side Heads t Me. M. II. Coskusg Uosobbo Mrs. M-.-lo'eas i. Oouklios of Pawner, Oalal-ouia. f.-nvcr'-y a resident ol lvnec l.v. c s'-J "' t-vt-ral.lv kr.owu Lv.c, is e'.trle -i K t Woilhy AM ciiTeOifai;-'. Mitroa r.f i! e s!'r1 Grand Cuapter Or.ttjr of Eas'ero Slr, at i"e Ia session, la's i? next 10 Uio hifjbest rffioa ;r :bi t n-Ceent and ipu'ar cr ilfr. CVtkl:: e icitia'ed iot tto orr bv .tcVnri Car ter So. 8, where the 6 i : r-Uir-s ber mEroberehip. Su is.ir-:s5 Mh :cd ol ?hi Chapter, iPijV.-ib' G-n..llion ot fie Grucd CLapvr f O-eaon. Tbe lati ol-6.- the r.fp fi'lt-J t'i terms, be ii'i the o:i-y i--ra ye tfiu9 toao.ediu this e's-e -' !ne l---n untiring in her e-.L-re; , i-bLi's i:i l.fer drv-.tlon and boo ert It Iter i .,vp tor ti,s r ii.ci;-lr? ol lh? oiJcr rJ its .-i.v.r.e j-ii-w. H-r exalt ed poU;-.n is now dae totl bard ork do:.e years .-i aid to Jaithf'jl Eerv:cfs ior miuy je-e. Her many friends io K-jse-a- tVe- f-eoai pleasure and priie io tVr d.c;rv"'i promotion. Hevt li :ss Darius the pt forty hoari ii.'avy raiu and wind etorai whi b wro'iiu. so rau:'u havoc in C 'iioroia ceems tj have -rcs:ed fvrr the border itj this s ale, and while a very Jitt ia J ucr-'icpaoie.l the rain be-e th-.ra'La'! oten a pciftc deloga oi water n.t in couseqajat tbe rivera and etrearce re all nearly ba-:k fa'.l ajaia. Xo dam tire Las resal ed i: t'.H gti'e, bat elidee and wasborj'.s in Xjrtbern CalHornia has greatly icterferc-d wi'.b raiiroad traffi- both freiibt an 1 pi s-'eser trains bticg daiarerl. Here i;i S:o:hern Ore?on tbe raica will prova of Ti6t benefit, insorirg a kxk! harrest an 1 ..n.opb iu? plenty oi Water to eoable 'he m&nv plccer miner to make a good eprrg clem np in their mi nee. The Revival Meetinos. Eangeli: JJai6hel'a inert n?e at h M. E. chnrcb coctinoe to draw larte crowda both af ternoon arid evv&i i r:trdleES of the in clexent weather, ad :ote't-et continnb t3 ineraeio tha eer'iee". Many con TtrBione baie aired? been made and every meetin td-ia to tbe list. Ttese meetirj!?"hivj a'rady lon pro ductive of tDO'-b go'jd which will be felt throrjcbcLt tie ronimunity mnti 'Ar t;p rl rf XL" niftticaS the CU5 o Ci'i-'.i-u'ty will have been Eopv i.t G r. '..., i rar Plarer, Oregoa, Ftb. U, 1 M-. and il Bert Tjitet. a tc. . krfdrr.r.nJ F) Il.ll.iilon at tliB BjS'.bar roarl h-i.i u-n mi'.iR r.l fkf.v ?h At tqbOil Wkll A note this room ing Iroin President McCoy who ii at preeent at Mrrtle Creek, states that drilling o;erat!oii at tbe oil well on 0. O. Wbite'a place near that city ii pro gressing rapidly and that tbe drill never mteees a single stroke. Tbe bitumen formation is growing more pleotifal as tbe d. p.b of tbe well increase, and the bine ebdlo formation ttill predominates and is veiy hard. Woik hae been pro-grtR-iog very caU'sfaclory at the drilling plant ever since operatioas begjn and a depth of ciasidsrably over 10J feet baa been reacbed. Xaw Real Estate Firm. Meeeler & Cararjiins i tbe name cf a new real es tate firm which has opened efficee in the building next door to Jackson' grin re pair shop. They are entei prising gen- thein-n lately tiora Michigan, through whose adrice aboat thirl6ei families have alreidy deiid-i ' tocst their lot) in tnie county. We nish the new firm snc-ceB. List Still Gb.wikg. A letter from oar solicitor, S. U. bartram, irem v,ac yonvi'ie, this morning, brings na fiftee-i nei 6a'j6cribere from that vicinity and eevtral large crde-s for job priuting. The Plac-dkaler's eaVcripfim ht is groaiog at tbe eame record Ireaking rate thjt its popnlarity h increasing. i rr t t t4- . I i Council Proceedings. of Tbe ci:y council met io adjourned tei e ion Toecdsy cvtcicg. All the officer w-re present except Conccilmen E. L Baebfoid. Tbe contract between tbe city acd tbe R-f urg Waier & Ligtt Co., o (ornieb i gbie for the city, to terminate tbe 31et day of Ptcf ruber, 1611, came op for final a Hon and Jthe contract was awarded, t';ere being but cne diseentiog rote, hich wae Ctiet by F. P. Brown. Mayor E. . Iloover tendered Lis resignation ea health cacr, as ne deomed ;t nnneceesary to continue in tbat capacity longer. The resignation was accepted. An ordinance was passed to prevent tbe spread of cocbigiona diseases. The council granted the petition ol II. J. WUkins to construct walk acroes the etreet from bis place tl business to ti e depot gTouuds provided thut the said petitioner remove the said wfclk when tbe cooocil so demand; also, provided tbat the 6aid U. J. Wilkins pot in Eaid walk at liia own expense. The ealoon bond of J. H. Merrier was accepted and the recorder instructed to eeue a license. Tbe bill cl F. W. Benson Ijr legal er vice was allowed, amount J2-5; also tbe bill ol Mvor E. V. Hjover, health of ficer, 110. I.', ii- Clocks, clocks, clocks, eee at J, T. Bryant. the clocks E O Q D O u Q U Q E3 O n o EJ O hi & n o n o n o a o ca O e Q o Q a o a o o 1 p o p ..Its Now... OR WAIT another year for the kind of bargains we are offering. As is our custom, every year at this time, we turn all the heavy weight goods we can into cash and wc are making such liberal red u lions that every buyer will do Lis pocket book an injustice to neg kct our nffvnngs in Heavy Under wear, HosLrv. Fascinators, Comforts, Ulankcif, Childrens' dresses, Mack intoshes, Ciothing, Heavy Overshirts, etc., tic. New goods for the coming season are coining in, our assortment has always been large, but we will be able to show you, a larger and handsomer collection this season than ever before. Don't, overlook our Special sale of Turkish bath towels, large size two for a quarter, they're going fast. o o o o o o o o o a o o n o o o a o o o a o n o a o Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Uea ey, of Port land, depu'y supreme orgaoiz.v of the Order ol Washington, are in Roeeburg for tbe tarpo of iuetituting au order in this city. This order is a fraternal, ben tficiary society admitting men and women bxh on eqial terms and is duly incorporated under the laws of the EtUe of 0". gon. B:sides its insurance, which becomes fully paid up after a Bitted p iod of veir, the or.lar has a combina tion ol sick aud au-iJent benefi t. I'B ritUilij'i-" ceroaio.iy U ot a patriotic na luro and very impressive. On accouut of tho irregular sorvess o many of Hie towuships in lh RTeelurit laod district, .t i a'taost ixpossihle to lecato B-vtioa corners wr.Loot a copy ol tbe Governmsut etnvev. Frank E Al- l-;v. AbM'ctor of ibis oi'v, baa a com plete ret o' t.-cine of li surveyed to o- Bhips, and will lurnin clue- pr.als sarut. (iioaing all vacv.t lard-". Miss E.la V ilii, of Sa.i Fra- cisco, but former". ol Ibia ci'y, was a paesener on Tu.'tdav evening's iccal from Seattle wbeie s!ie has bei-n visiting bicce last Scptemlr. H-;r brollier, EJar Willis, wh-j ae at one tiiue ii.tt-reted in tbe McClallen Uou.-e io tbn lity, is now po--tojas'er at Lenore, I i-tho. Mi-s Wil lis ibten'da visiting rela ivs at Myitl" Creek for a few dv.. bf.re rvturti. .it to San r racciecirco, w nere 6tie has a posi tion in Hale Bros, detriment fctore. Cvosider wlist the future of your fatiii iy wool-i be wi'bo'it tte n.corue yoa now pr.iv.de. l.ife ii.sjrcce is trie oa'y m&3D8 hy tiich yo-i can make crr.a:n their i:ti?e soppc rt an-1 it is your da'y to provide Mif.n w-th t-oc1! pr -teci ia. W. J. Mojn, Act , K etj.-g. Mr. E. L. G od. i-iKO, of Crayon ville, wbo has been developing a new oil field at Biutf, Saa Juan couu'.y, in soutb eaeteru L'tah, js among cur butin-i-s caller lat Monday. Mr. GxhliuV already bus one producing eU and thinks (be cu'.look favorable for d -ve!- opiog one of tbe beet oil fit! J i in the world. Tbe oil I bore i oi pir.ifiaa base aod cf a very bih grcdi, uiakiog it un usually Viiui le. H9 will re'ara to tbe o 1 field to Io)k af'er t i itiiere:: at an early date. Any parties desiring to rent, boy or ee l real etute, city or coan'ry prop?r: will do well to call on or aJdr'ss H. M. Mirtio. Otlice mitti A'toiney I.-juh Bar ze?, oppjeite McCla.len H jUiO, Rjfs- baT. Oregon. Driiling at the Southern Oregon Oi Co'a. well, oo tlie Al'red place near Ash land, has been temporarily suspended, owing to delay in recoiyir.g additional cable from San Fraucipcj. Tbe wll has reached a deptb ol loJO leet, wbtcb is tbe length of tbe original cj'jie. It is expected tbat operations will toon be re sumed. For Abstracts of Title-, g'Jiraoteed to be foil and cjrrcct copies of all recards erlecting the title, rAl on Frank E. Alley o petal ra in tbe il.irks duiMidk. 11 u work i guaranteed cjrrect, nao prices are reasonable. Miss Floesio Shambrook, one of tbe Plaotdkaub's competent compositors, was on tbe sick list this week and her rase was occupied by Mies Zlia Kigler, one of tbe most competent compositors in the city, who has rouderea both papers in this city valuable service io this capacity in the past few years. All work done by tbe Title Guarantee 4 Loan Co., J. D. Hauiltoa, manager, is guaranteed absolutely correct. Ab streets of titles are worthless unless properly made. Hon. A. Maltoon, tbe Kiddle mer chant, was a county seat visitor A'ednee day. He reports tbe pkcer miners all bappy io hta vicinity over the recent heavy rainfall which enables tbem to operate their mines on full time Don't complain ab'.ut bid bread when vou ca get tbe bi-at tbat was ever nri'e delivered to your house frep. Lave or ders at Reivers Bakery or 'Phone Main 165. . Jadge A. F. Stearns one oi Oakland's leading business men was transacting business at the county seat Tuesday and I found time to favor tbe Plaindbalek with a pleasant call and diecoss matters of general iutereet. Blcduett & Stilts, are sole agents for Douglas county for William's celebrated glass razor hone. Io bather or rasor owner can afford to be without one Uncle Tom's Cabin attractsd a large nndience last eveulng and the perform ance was satisfactory in evsr respect. The company carries a good band and a good orchestra aud Inve addoJ rooch to the interest of the play with a number of specialties wl.icli aro In keeping i'b the epirit of the great novM and its i characters, says a Portland pjper. Ibis great conranv will appear at the Kose burg theater Wednesday evenlcg March 12. See ad in another column. U.e "Punnet" Solid prepared epray and eave your eyes as well an kill the wale in jo;ir trees. Churchill aod Won) ley tell it. MarihfielJ Suu: Ii ia tta'ed upou the mi.tt reluMw Bi urco that a telephone line will l e built op ibe .oat from Em pire city to Gardiner and Florence this bumraor. Tho movement is being backtd hy the business men of the latter two places, who have b?en considering the nutter f.r some time, J. D. Hamilton has th- only complete ! set of abstract books in tbe county, bee t.im at tbe Court Haute, ween you warn aSeirnts of title. Tetry'a Uncle Tom's Cabin Co., plays to packed bouses everywhere and seems to give entire catistaction. The specialties are all new and good, and the Company ia composed cf firit class art- iets. The etroel parade, band and orche- tra are all iblereS'.iDK features. At Roeeburg March 12, Griff'h'e Bakery, near the depot.make a specialty of Wedding and Holiday cakee. They alto keep a confectionery. H. J. Wtlfoo the nwtllog Douglas county real esUte dValercams dowo from Canyonville Ibis morning to spend a fe days and reports lots ot bruinest in bis line. He favored this office itb a pleas ant bunntss call. Spray, syray, spray, with McBain's Carbolic Compound, the best for fruit trees and all kind ol plants lor sale uy S. K. Sjkea. Claud Cannon received a phone mes sage from the Examiner tbis morning feta ing t'.at their pieea hd been broken, tbere'ore todav'i paper will be late in arriving io Rjeebarg. See A. J. Buchanan for insurance in the Oregon Fire Uelief Aecociaticm. K'm 6, Martyrs building, Boebuig, Oregon. tf Cbas. A Burkboldrr, a prominent mer chant o( Ctug-j Grovs and a candidate for repr.-teuiative of Lv:c couoty on tne republican ticket, was transacting busi octa in Hoeeborg Tuesdav. A new line of lace curtains j-ist re ceived at 8'rung'e Furniture Sore, ranging in price from $1.1J to fi 50 pr pair. M. F. Ripp, wbo rcceDtly re-opened hu drag s ore on Cas street near tbe depot, reports a flout ishing boirjef, which indicates tbat the new is better than tbe old location. DELINQUENT TAX LIST. List of tbe Property a4 Purcliaaers At Mooaay's Sale. choice line ol Now is U.e time to bur your gard n tool", spading Furks, rakes, ploe, lur ros. Piand ir. ea'drn touis ttc ol 8. K. ! Svkee. The land sold for delinquent taxe at the con it house Monday cntis'ed ' the follow iiig n imed tracte. The naiiie of tue buy,r appears first in each para graph aod tbe list of bia pnrchatta fol lows: " Douglas Ccuut 3 K Adltins, (own of YoDcallft $9 65; W M Allen, teo &. tp 27 i, r 7 w $10 10; W J Ctiaoo d, town of Youcall. $6.06 ; M W Camp' ell, town of Drain $1.60; M O Clatoo, town of Yon- calUtl-C5; Cb.a Kiug, e.c 24, tp 21 S, r 5 $lf5; W E Masters, ic 10. tp SO s. r 77.20; E II Me-rill, toaro of Drain $2; JMlll.r.ecc8,tpWs, r7 $3.30; A C Pinion, eec 8G, tp 29, r 5 $5.75; Cbas Pryce, town of Drain $1.15; II b Iiee.', 8c3l. tp2l,t4$.'.50; Mary R ce Roe- bcrg80o;CJand WF R'cbey, Myrtle Creek $5.80; Geo Smith, Drain M G5; M.ry E Smith, sec 13, tp 80, r 8 $4 25 ; Emma D Spores, Drain $1.11 ; Mary K 8-erling, Gardiner$15; E II Thrmh, sec 18, tp 29, r 8 $5 05; Iac Velnin, sec 14 tp 29. r 8 $3 10; J E Wilecr, seo 15, tp I. rl2 $2 55; Job Silt, Canyonrl'Ja $3 15; F N Blanchat, Canyonville $2; C Driacol, sec 3, tp 23, t 4 $2 40. Z L Dimmick L K Awmsck, sec 30, tp 22, r 13 $1 30; Arthur Biles, so 14, tp 22, r 6 $15; Nellie J Delta ick, sec 16, tp 22, r 8 $1.20; A 8 B, oxers sec 19, tp 27, i5 $3 50; Wm A Bullock, sec 14, tp SO, r 1 $3.45 ; P 6 Cualifooe, sec 14, tp 35, r 4 $2.60; J L &tet, ate, 30, tp 23, r 8 $7.50; Moliie Gray, tec, 32, tp 2J, r 6 $150; John B flail, sec, 18, tp 21, r 3 $4; L F Johnson, ec 31, tp 21, r 4 $3 70, Martin Krjwberg, tec 34, tp 24, r 4 43.65 Geo E Kline, sec 15, tp 24, r 3 $3.75 ; F O Kortber, tec 3(5, tp 20, r 6 $) 80; C W U recce, sec 36. i p 23, r 6 $1; J E Light, sec 2, tp 3, r 7 $5.50 ; Sarah Lin- cola, rec 22, tp 2t, r 8 $5 ; C P Lntkios, sec 36, 1 p 22, r 12 $-5 55; Jatnee Maber, sec 5. tp 2i. r 13 $5.25; Nell MeWillUms e 36, tp 29, r 6 $1.75; 8 J Moore, sec 33, tp 29. r S $1.40; F M Moore, sec 17, tp 29, r 6 $i 30; Mary Nasb, E.kton $1.90 lla:ry C Nonle. ere 31, tp 22, r 12 $125; M B Rankin, etc 13, tp 23, r 10 IH'J; Andiew Worley, see 19, Ip SO, r 3 $1 55; Grace Pi II. tt, e 17, tp 22, r 4 $1.53; C Patterson. Eikton, 90-:; W J Poland ec 8, ip 27, r s $1.50 ; Alice Stewart, tee 10, tp 31, r 6 $7.50; Poot.be Tenoent, tec 10.tr 32, r 5 $4 15; Troisier & Schneider rec 16. tp 19, r 11 $1 75; Stephen Tonoli Mcll.tp2l.r4 $.'.75; Kstlie Verrill 'ec34.tp26,r 4 $3.20; Geo Warner, tec lv, tp 23, r 4 fl 40, MM ttbltlow, lee 34, tp26, r3 $2.C5; W F Wo-diran. sec23,ip21,t 4 $1 40; F8 Wotlev, isc 23. tp 30, r 4 $1.40; Pctroella Dortiarr, sec 30, tp 23, r 3 $16.50; A G Hartiit'.n, sec 2. tpS2, r 5 $1,65; O lavioua U.ht sec 37, tp 27. r 3 $10 75 ; W M M.stoo, mc 21. u 2. 7 $2.15; A G Pkh. rec 24, ip 13. r 8 $. 5S; Ano. Wi i.rumli, sc 14. tp 19. r 8 $-1 ; J W D.xm, ?c 10 ip 19, r 1 8 $3.8-1 ; J J McCoy, sc 8J, tp 27. r 6 $9; TWO BARGAIH5 We bave a lot of Lftdict' Corsets, numbering about So which formerly iold at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00, consisting of "500 Bone," French Woven, and some of the well known "P.N." brand. Our Sell 'Em Out price 48 CCZltS. Come early as at that price they wont last long. We recelted a case of Mens' Neckwear of about So dozen which are not quite as good as our 50 cent ties, but are worth 35 cents. We want to see how many we will eell at 2S cents. All kinds, Tecks, Four-in-hands, .Band, Bows, Shield Bows, Clubs and Imperials. The Big Store The Bio; Store 'Phone 2; 03 VOVOVOSOVONOVOVO oovcvcvvvo VCVCVCVCV.KVOVOVCVOVV PIANOS Knabe, Weber, Fischer, Vose & Sons, Schumann. F m ORGANS 6 Y. Estey, Crown, Chicago Cottage, Mason Hamlin, ih 6: Warren Mrs: fcaJio L. WiUjo, e-l bi Batte, j K 8 Cto.-. sc 3J. 'p 2S. r !j IS 30 ; FO Ore., end Mrs. K'tio Wilson, ci Oiteyt-' E.UarJ, see 1 tp 22, r4 $52j; H L d vp, Iowa, wbo have born in tbis city oo j Fearing, rec 1, tp 23, r 8 $6 61; I Frie4 basine before the U. S. land office, man, fee 18, tp 23, r 4 $3 10; F M GarJ- hv re:orned home. I ner, 8-c 15. tp 22. r 4 $3 30; A Jobnon, see 10, tp 21, r 4 $6 75 J W J n. ve 18 tp 22, r 4 $1 W; C M-re .oj Ii Rollins, Dr. Ioe, the well krown opticiap, will be in Boborg llaicii 20, 21 acd , Bv oo h:$h gr - JUST ARRIVED HALF CAR LOAD OF E FAHOUS KINGSBURY PIANOS- r easy payment plan everr family in wl.-rat orcmstar.ce can ova one of theso ;ri Pianos or Organs Call or write fr cat-.'.oaj n I pric-. ;recll.tp23. r4$14.M; C E Philips, P. W. Meai, ol Mt. Aogel. is in ths city j Stc So. ip 25, i S $2; EP Rabeon. aec 36, on bosinea-. .Mr. Mesa was formerly a j t 25. r a $3 SO; E N BradlorJ, tp 23. r 4 resident of Dounlaa coonlv aod Lie i $3.30 : Franci I kiJer. 24. f p $. r 8 THE POPULAR HUSIC HOUSE, W. Aa BURR & CO., Rosebure, Oregon t r i-. u TT-TT? TTMnTTT? PPTPTJH QTOW-Tt' Editor U. E. Vernon, of Oikland Owl, was lookio,! after b-jsmess matters at tbecoantv seat Tuesday. He reports considerable aciivity in timberland locations in that vicinity agaiu tbis spring. Call at Wollenbprs Bros, and cet a Standard Faahiou Blieet lor the month ! ot February. It will interest von if you bave any drees-raaktog to do. Mrs. J. B. Lewis, wife of one of Cot tage Grove's prominent meicbants, ar rived ia Rosebarg Tuesday evening to I attend the revival meetings a few days i She is a guest of Senator A. C. Mareters and wife. Jastio, large bale of silk floes, latest productions ia wall paper fancy cottage poles. Don 'i buy from agents but get our pucea. Ktce nice. many Roseborg friends are g'ad to tee him. Churchill anJ Woo'.ley are !licir fetalis Incu'j-to.s, they pay the treigU Grand Chaocelor Aiken o! the K. of I. vieikd A!ph Lode No. 47 of thia city ast nitt leaving oo thrs cuorniog's lool for tbe Williaoje te Vailey. New serine s'a ls in ladiea' shoes cow ready for your inspection, tt Flint's. Complete line of watchee and clocks of the lateet patterns at aluaau. A bries bud has been recently orgau- Ud at Co'tage Grove and is cow pttc tkiog under the direction of Cbas. Coch ran, witU IS members. Everything fiat is new and up-to-date io jewelry at Slsman's. Mrs. R. Risendurn, of Ban Francisco, an auct of Mrs. Ii. Wooilenhcrg of this city, arrived on this morning's local for a aaori vim. Lime and cement at very low prices at Marsters' Drug Store. W. 3. Dickey, tbe advance agent o! Terry' big Uncle Tom's Cabin show, was a business caller at this office this moroiog. AU kinds of poultry supplies to be had of 6. K. Bykee. Mrs. Emma Lemer left on thia morn iDg'a local for Portland, where she will receive medical treatment at one of tbe Lopitale. Clocks, Clocks, Clocks, see the clocks at J. T. Bryaos. V. C. London came up from Roeebnrg, Saturday, and was a guest with tbe tail way traffic men at their banquet. Tid ings. Walter Lamb, of Wilbur, was attend ing to business in Edenbower today, re turning home on the local tbU morning, J. 8. Beckley, the rustliog representa tive of the Eugene Marble Works, went to Oakland on this morning's lxal. R. S. Barker, ol Edenbower, and W. A. Burr, our popular music dealer, are in Myrtle Cre-k on business this wetk. J. J. Fabiquar returned on Tuesday evening's local from Hioataw, where be has been for the past two months. C, Roes King, a prominent youog bus iness man of Yoncalla, was transacting business ia Roeeburg Wednesday. W.J. Keller, Yoncalla, made Re- burg s short bubineas visit this morning, returning oa the morning local. Miss Maude Howard, ol Dillard, ar rived la Roseburg on this moralag'a Io cal for a short bueiuese visit. It 65 ; Jc Ridel, sec 16, ! f :, r 7 $3 10; Fr.d Rolfe.O .tfaod, $1.15; L F Sher man, well, tp 19, r 8 $3.60. J Writht-itt Mr. Add:- Bergs, Ro-e- bo- l: .Mjrtta Cannoj, eec a, tp XJ, r 8(3S5 Wm Iieland W m Butler, Canyon vil'e $3.90; Dora Ctat.e. Rosehorj, $1.05 U G Dvi-. see 32, ip 23, r 4 $2.20; E B Preble, R eebnrg, $3; W S Buck, Roee- torir $3; J W Koocs, D.ain $1 25; Frank Iicg. Nancy J C Dixon sec 25, to 27. r 6 $4; EJ Dumtbrey, tp 8. r 8 $15. J T Bridge D B Busli, rec 16. tp 21, r 9 $7. E P Drew W B FisUr, sec 1, tp 22, r U $3 15; L W M- Cjrdy, sec 27, p 20 r 11 $2 80; A E UitJ. sec 16, tp 19, r 8 $5.32; P P Plmer, s 10, tp 22, r 8 $6.45 T W Winoiford O E Gortline, see 31, tp 27, r 7 $25.25. J A Bacbeoen J Gregory, sec 36, tp 22, i 7 $1 30. A Creaeon Wm Mollis, tp 27, r4 $13 Susan CarpT. ip 27. r 5 $L15; Aaron Ruse, Rxcburg $3 70. M E Youi,g M L Kicg, sec 32, tp 19, 11 $7.85. Walton G Hughes H A Moss, see 36, tp2o,r 4 $4. S J Chenowetb Edward Tyler, sec 8, tp 16 r 5 $4-20. r U KhnrtRitl TTmrwina. nc 18. tD n a. . m...., , . . 22. r 4 $20: A F Sears, sec 18. tp 22, r 8 I II YOU nave ooooooooooooooooocoooooooo MKS.I ASIEiK I.IJFE M ' i J jm. jw m. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IK o1 DroJT. Nf w York. (Sopril by K &OTrcaicut;) Invested AtJ". $?0,743.3Sfi.CO. Income in 1WI, $70 0.',S)" Imlu-lit g $14,iyr,470.06of interest and rent. Tt t- tni l.for the public for 57 yrtr in4 during thai lixr it lu. r-M to iis BD'tS.-.arin tx .: A'. Yon do nH hT lo die to n li 1 purely Vutc&I om tiiT ai lb pr-'tiu (co into (n pork't ft the folirr bol'trn and di liie Mk huider If ro re inU;-Jt-l In Life (muraoc yoo will do well lo consult W. J. TROON, of Roseburg and ak htm lo ihow yon s 10 yer KadovBvnt Tolicj. Corrrrp-nJeu'-c Sollcito oooooooxcoxxxoooocooy-co pomg !!:at Cost O i 90c, J A Coroeliuc S Brigbim, tec 25, tp 29, r 5 $6. G Gilbertson- M H Glum, see 86, Ip 82, r 6 $1.00; J F Glum, rec 36, tp 32, $3 50., J F Doty Lenox & Raaor, Roseburg, $4 35. Gardiner Mill Co Wm S Reed, tec 10 Ip 21. r 11 $2 35; E P Drew, sec 7, tp 22, r!3$10. F A Gilliam G F Vose, Winchester $5.20. A Record-Breaker. a Sweet Tooth. . Go to ttw Candy Kitchen, where you will find tbe freshest aod best aeortmenloi ceniiee io ine city Call and see as HAMMER8LY A TRIPP, Prope. Title (Juarantee&Loan Co, ROSBBt&a, OKEQ05. i. D HtJSTLTO, rnaklant. D. C. HiaaiMa. taecy. ao4 Treaa. Here is conclusive evidence that the standard bred White Langahaos are the I conTponfaace ao'ticittKt. n. in iha Cnnrt Bom. Har tba onlr eoa olpte et ol bairaoi wu in uouiiaa miiii. AbtrruaudCeriiflcte ol Titie lurnUhfd if rwM..i. miinR land and raiain Claim. H ara aio compw "ai oi iractim m aji wwu.u.p nimbi In the aoaebam, Oreaon, U. 8. Und Dia- inct. Will auk blue prinlonplot any towa .t,t..hA.mi ail vacant uoTCinmoiK lanna. greatest sod beat winter layers of any other breed ol chickens. From Sunday, Jan. 26, to Saturday Feb. 1, seven days, sevfn doxen and seven egs, and tbi-i too during oar recent cold snap. Eggs for hatching $1.50 for 15. Apply to, T. B. Cankon, lal Ro.eu.g, Ora. Notice for Publication. tstno PTaTr? iasd orr.cz. Koavtrarf, Ora Jan. 3a. XU. Notice ia barrttv 1tth that in eomplianc wilt lha proTiaiona ol the act of Congrra ot turn a, 1:, entiUcd "An - for the ui of ttmber.aDda in the Male ol California. Oraron, WraJa and Waanini-ion Trrritorr." aa axlro.l ed to all lb Public Land Sialoa by act oi Aos- JAMES H. LCNZ. of Tt Barbnra, Coumy o( Lakd. a:ate of Utn- nta. aai tau oar nmti id inu otace nu avora atawment No. mi, tor tti parrhaae of the t.wu of -wIkd No. t, Towmbip li, U(h ol Kane 7 eat. ana wui on- r prvoi ro tnott mat ua land toogbt Is more rao-. ble hw ita timber or atone U-.au for agricultural purpuaev and to eaiaoiua ata Claim to para lana Ktora tae RmriiUf and Rccclrrr of tbl otnee at E.nborr. Ot egon. oa Thuraday. tba 17ta day of April, ll H aanea aa vltBfroea: John Broan, Tboa. A. Purr, and Chaa. a. Yrrnbenr. of Two HarboN, JfioD aod Joa. Brora of Dalnui, Minn. Any and all peraona claimtnf adrerwty tba a bo re-dear rlbrd Un-ti are reoncated to flic their eialmt In tbiaofficooa or better Mid VTih day of April lM. J. T. BB D tS, lap Krf i!ler. I have deciid to close out at cost my fine large stock of Glass acd China Ware, Crockery and Chamber Sets, and those who call earlv will secure uuheard of bargains ia this line. Family. Groceries My stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries is large and complete and always fresh and up-to-date. Prices as low as th lowest. MR5AB0YD "Alter the Minnows Comes the Whale my 17 hens of this breed, produced just 'Tp nV'C RIO serf n doien and seven eius. and tbi-J too I I CKlI aj UIVJ UNCLE TOM'S CABIN CO. Ranch for Sale. mm 01 HII Oa oar last pa .e will be iound aa an swer to Prof. Peter Nash's article oa so cialism by D. P. Fisher. Contracts are being made for tbis years hops ut 11 coots in tho Will amette yalley, P.O. Kice, one of Myitis Creek's staunch citiiens, was a Roseburg visitor thia week. When the weather bureau recently predicted rain, It was undoubted cor net. Rev. Cotton, ol Ashland, la visiting Roeeburg friends today. The tax roll was placed in thejbauda of tba sheriff today. A splendid raocb of 600 acres, In five miles of Myrtle Cre-k, tor sale; 100 acres io cultivation ; six acres ot prunes and four of apples; hoe spring water; two-story bouse, a bar a and out-bul'd- Ings complete. Easy terms. Inquire of Whiti & McCoy, Mining aod Stock Exchange, Myrtle Creek, Ore. - Notice to the Public. ONE NIGHT ONLY (WEDNESDAY, MARSH 12) PEOPLE : A Few New Arrivals House Cleaning time will soon be here and you will want new Lace Curtains. We nave anticipated your wauts, and have just received a complete line of all the new thiugs in Lace Curtains and Curtain Mets. See ours before you buy. During the prevalence of small-pox io Rjeeburg and surrounding country visitors will, upou no sccount, be per mitted at the Soldiers' Home. Wm. SuifLiY, Com'dt. Shoe reparlug that looks well at Flints hot store. . HORSES, PONIES, DONKEYS A PACK OF BLOODHOUNDSl A Car -load of Special Scenery. Traveling in their own two Pullman Cars. GRAND PAR Ap AT ia Beats now on sale at Usual Place, at Common Sense Piioeg, We carry everything in the Dry Goods Line t Fisher & Bellows o)