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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1902)
Take a Notion from our Notion and Faucy Goods line which is full of the new things of this year's creation. MEN WANTED t LADIES We beg to call your at tention that oui new Spring goods have arriv ed. We are showing beau'iful novelties in mercerized Zephyrs, Chambria Lawn, in all the new spring colorings and designs. to fit our new Spring line of Clothiug which has just arrived from our. eastern manufacturers. and turn to the right, then you will come to our Shoe Department where we are showing our new Spring line of Shoes, including our "DOUGLAS SHOE," for which we are sole agents. IF YOU HAVE THE BIG HEAD Ve can fit you in Hats and Caps as we have all styles and sizes at the The People's Store 1. ABRAHAH Proprietor ! -V"-'XVa;iV' SVt i A ISir TO lilt UVU tf,BBEI t-iuvat 3? I Far. C. E. Gaddis, who ban lemced k Told in Side Heads Mb. Knm's via. ceky Bobbed. About. oae o'clock Friday nkht tte gro;ey ; eto-o of Urs. A. C. KMJ. on u.e carper cfO-kanU ei-sa fUoelf, ws robbed cl t ) in cifh, eevt-rai pscWes ot tolac c?, cheii2 6":n and eeveral dcten cigars A i! fr.;-rjL3 a KMced bJ c'.iaib;.ctf tbe iiij'ibrdferxe en Main street oi'p-. The Plainde alkb cfiee, the:i crifin; !: bt between Mr?. Kidd'e grocery rtr.re and tbe Mj-8 era' b!cck to froi t wii.i'oT of a tide room of tbe elor, l.i. h is fh. l'.e red by a biglt bill board, tbvy then removd a pane of glaf-s Iroai tbe indor, sVo two nail" which held lbs fim'cv Jn, and were en abled (o raise tbe window, by wbkb they entered th store. They tben turned out tbe elt-ctric liirbt ard proceeded to imniish the r tsb drawer, which con tained ill-) io f-nMH tberg; $7i0 which vca.2 ia a p:. e-board box io tbe showcase was a'.so Uken. From the tracks found in the yaid and horn the articles etoleo, it is ihoogbt tbat two or more bore did tbe robbing. Had they been proLesioral burIars or tramps, j (bey wou'd bve taken only tbe money, or perhsvs mere substantial goods. Marshal DUlard paFEed the etore ahoot oro o'clcrk a io? to tbe e by j til, and at that "ime the licbt ia tbe store was I ntn. irg, bnt on hi? it-turn about ten minutes lf.tr, he noticed 'be liht was out, which caused bim to eeaicb tbe premises Vi:4t e.,.V.ut finding nothicg wront and as the ekciric lights often bnrn out duricg tbe Bight, be paid no further attention o tbe matter. Cabis DcnNto OvkbHis Head. John 0I era, a carpenter and miner, living vr Arilw, bed an exciiin? experience last Friday Diibt. Mr. O'Mera, who ia a man about 70 years of age, lives alone in a cb:n a few miles from Ju'fge Bid dies mi:1., at Anlea and has been quite eick with tbe crippe for the pett two weeks, api 6vveral of tbe young men of that place have been altendioR him. Lat Friday two cf 1h!n' civisns went to visit him and foand t.at tbe chimney of tiia cabin which was composed ol clay cd sticks wason fire. A'ter exunpuiBhiog the fire and fixing tbe old man comforta- b'y, tbev t gain le't bim, sn 4 on return log to see hiin th - to!!oi ? moroing, loand that diricc tbe r.iy'.' the fire bad o.in h-n'n n on- an I to :!v destroyed tb;rabui. Mr. CM", wio was to feeble ta 6t!enp' to t t ou' ibe tirw bad escted by druzii'-c j i t cr.taido the bni.dir-g and b 1 1 ;t; w ti-' fl imes destroy !n ycrtcr-. J-i-V R'dd'.e brought h'm to ! ''v Sa mdhy acd pl.Ktfi bim ia l! c .o :i ly t:y'. Makhied At fi i d. .coti D -ko'a, on Feb. 11. ! 2. M- Mi'joie Blaolon to U. N . Ak'n--. Tl- I" it ie W!l krociuti'f'M:i t, isviii: re. aided at Brcckw-y f r a i u-rber of tears ebe on t ie f p'-ruof a lr?a c;rile J fner.dsar.d rfqi3irfnrei. The grocm is a weil-t'J ds ecck-ai-r of South Da ko'i. Tbe marr friei-d- of tbe brHe wi!; join wiVi tbe I'iaixdwai k m wish ii,g iLem a full n.ea.uro ci happiness ar.d rnccKB ee they 'read life's highway- from a week's exjourn in Poriland, brings news of nuny interesting events and lb9 most inteieeting and important was a visit accompanied by V. 8. Ladd, of that city, to bid Bellwood farm of Jer Eey pure bloods. Mr. Gaddis, tbongb Lavipg over six rears exerience with dairv stock, a-ssoaaced himself a novice in ti. at line. HoBiya "I know enough to appreciate Mr. Lidd's hrd of Jersiee and am confident with its present man agement it is on tbe op grade to a stand ard secjnd to no Jersey herd n tbe U. 8. Mr. La Id hss in his betd many animals of fine blood fiotn the greatest brsDders of the U. 8. Also a number of get of the celebrated Jersey Ibland eire, imported, Golden Lad. Mr. Ladd'a maoagement and arrange ment of t-t ck is most uo:q te and places a great deal rf credit to his proseat supsr intendant, Mr. McEldowcey. It will undonbtly well reward any one interest ?d in tbe Jerbev cattle industry to visit the Ladd E-t. Jersey stock farm, and aa you leave it you will da so with more than an appreciation of ihe Owcer, Saperiateudent and oLwhat you have eeo." S ell Pleased With This Cocktbt. Mr. B. P, McLinden who with his fami ly, arrived at this placo last October from Arkaneai and Idaho, and purchas ed a little farm on Der Creek near Rxebu'-f, made ibis office a pleasant call Friday. He is very favorably im pressed with this country and says be bas found the report thit the sua cn'y shines here about six months out of the year, very misleading. He says our oc casional bright, warm, funny win'er days, intermingltog with tbe rainy and cloudy weather renders the winter sea son sore pleasant acd less monotonous than that cf any tamer place he has re sided. Mr.McLicden is preparing to ergaga iu poultry raisiog on quite an ex teneiye ecale aud be will do doubt find it a profitable and p'.eawut jndustrv. Maokied At tbe boma of Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Wood ia Riseburg, March 2, 100J, Mr. Isadore Selig and Mies Lulu Huret. both ol Myrtle Creek. Oregon, Rev. Wood, paster oL the Cbristisn church officiating. The preity ceremony was witnessed by a number of tbe inti mate f iends of tbe contracting parties from Myrtle Creek. Both tbe bride and nnnm are well koosrn. estim&b'e ar d popular young people ot Myitis Creek and are held ia tbe bkbest esteem by all who know tbm. After spending a few d ys in Rosebnrg they will reto-n to Myrtle Creek where tbey will make their future borne. The Plaindealisb joins in extending heeity congratulations and wishes for a long life bleesed with health happiness and prosperity. Died -At Winchester, at 2:23 p. m. Sundav, of typhoid pneomo.na, J. W Torpin, eon of Chris Tarpio, agl 25 years, 6 months and 9 days. Deceased bad been eick for nine days. Fnneral em vices will be held at family residence at 11 o i lock Tuesday. Interment to Wincbeeter cemetery. Lost. A silk umbrella, gold handle, slightly crooked, bearing ti e naue, "B. F. Hampton," ei grav 4 on band e. Finder will please leave same at this of fice. t2 1 Bwe O -TTrsnv T ' One i MLtM-ru A oi From tbe Famous" 7 r.tietb Century" Line. This 13 the Its wtylv 8'jggeata lt namoi both have added to if phe nomenal polling qual ities. A moat CLttrewctlve croatlon, whether considered from the boy'e point of view or mamma's. o a o o o o o o p o a o o a o E3 o 3 O o E3 . o o a THE UNDERPRICED STOREq o f- G felt : M 0 timf O Vtfafc a ? if Q C2 O Q -i"Nuf Ced" 5 S The ltkbel epofeka for Ha tailoring. THERE IS NONE BETTER. We- vre ahowlng the "TEDDY jr.-cltisively m many fabrlo and cjlorfnga. Last Week of our special sale ot Towels. Get into Hue and provide yourself with these goods while you can get them at bargain prices. They're two-for -a-quarter. y rt t t t. j. H. A. Crow, who has been ernploved in WoodrofTa barber shop in this lty, for the p:et six a ueks. returned to his home at Uiddie on Sunday evening. Mr. Crow expects to di considerable work ia several miues which be bas interests in, hence bis rntnrn bene; I'e'-Te going he d d not fxil t leavi li;f miHcriilinn f r SnotVrn O fton'e 1 adiiig n-we.ip-r The Plaindealer. Uere.is cwclnsive evidence that Ihe etanda'd bred Wbite Langlioa are tbe greateet sod best a iuter layers of any other breed of chickens. From Febrnarv 1, Io March 1, twenty-eight days, my 17 hens of this breed, produced j'ist tbirty- tbree dczenand nine i-gts. Eggs for hatching f 1.50 for 15. Apply to, T. B. Cassox, lal Eoseburg, Ore. Winters Wallacs, tbo genial young editor of tbe Co'.tsse Grove Leader, spent Sonday in Roebng, visiting with friends aod attending tbe revival meetings.' He was accompanied by bis ntic, Mies Ethel Woaloy, who is one of the Leader's coa.petoct composi tors. Tbo Plaindealer was favored with a pleasant call. Oa account of the irreiiir etrveys o many of tbe townehTp; in the Roseburg laud district, it is almost imp3?sible to locate section earners without a copy of tbe Government snrvev. Frank E. Al ley, Abstractor of this citv, bas a com plete eet o' traciDgs o! all sarveyed towo- ships, sad will famish til us prints of same, Ehowicj all vtcaot lacdi. Misses Miccie atd Mir.i:ia Bell re toroed home Fridav evening from Port land where they Lave txen tor tome time past, alteudieg the tpricg mLlioery openings, and sel&ctiog t'r.eir new Jstock of gocds for thi com t. season. Tbe pleasore of tbeir vieit was Kreatly marred by the heavy raits. Consider what 'be futuro of your famb iy W'julJ be wi'bo'i'. the iocome you now provide. Lile i:s jrancj is tbo oaly meaos by -vbuh y) Cvn malfe ctrtaia their fotare eapport an I it is yoor duty to pr07ide ibera wilhtuch prottiou. W.J. Moon, At , Roseourg. Attornoy Louis Bart? hts jist return ed home from a trip to N.iriu Doaglaa points aod reports that candidate are beglnniog to bot up serenely in that psrt of Ihe coanty aod that the political pot is begionicg to simmer quite bristly . Any partie? desiring to rent, boy or tell real estate, city or country property wi.l do well to call cn or address ll.il. Martin. Office aitb Attorney Louis Bar zee, opposite McCialien. Uoace, P.oee buiy, Oregon. j9. Mrs. K. Boyd, accompenied by her son, John Boyd, left I.ut Thursday for Ashland, for an extended visit with tbe expectation of benefitting the Leal; not Jobo, who has been kuffsrinj from lung trouble for tbe past two mouths. For Abstracts of Title, guaranteed to be fuil and correct conies of all records effecting tbe title, call on Frank E. Alley upstairs in tbe Aljrks bunding. His work is guarauteed correct, una prices are reatouablo. Mrs. McConoell, now has charge of tbe free leading room, Tnos. B. Badger, wtio bas been in rbarve for some time past, has resigned his positioo and wiib bii family his left for Aehiand, wbeie tbey expect to retidu. All work done by tbo Title Guarantee dt Lou Cj., J. D. 11joi.I;oj, mauager, is gairanteed a;eo!at"!y correct. Ab stracts ol titles are woitalesa unless properly made. Tbe ax rolls wtro turued over to tbe Sheriff Thursday, and taxes are now due and payable. AH taxes paid on or be fore March 15:h will be sul j ct to a re bate of tbree per cent. Don't complain about bad bread when vou can get tbe best that was ever made delivered to your house free. Leave or ders at Beivers Bakery or 'Phone Main 165. Horace L. aod E l Marsters, who have had quite a little tuyjel with the conta gion going tbe rounds of the country are able lo be about and are looking little tbe worse for their experence. Blodgett &. Stilts, are sole agents for Douglas county for William's celebrated slaps i az or hone, rso barber or razor owner can afford to be without one. Mrs. R. 0. Goff, of Coles Valley, i sister of Attorney Jobu L'jog, is receiv ing medical treatment in this city, being a sufferer from acuta rheumatm. 6enator R. A Boo'b, who has been spending a tew d-jaio Ibis vicinity duck shooting with his btolber and friend, tells of killing a tinge panthrr one night last week while ent cooo Lnntirg in tbe Belknap settlement, cear Monroe, in j Benton cconty. The mitral was treed ! by the doss when the v :i.t K.nator approsclie.1, a la R?osevil', and littd three charges of buckshot into Its bead. The animal was a very largo srecimeu measuring over wtan feet e;Kh' inches in length. By calling on J. D. Hamilton at the Kosobnrg court house, you can get blue prints of any sooiion or township in the Roseburg land district. Geo. Blackwood.wife and twocb:ldren, ol So. Dakotr, who have been vibit n D. S. Stockwell and family for the pt week re'urned borne on this morning's locel, Mrs. Minni-i Jones, of Rosebnrg, is vieiiiog Mrs. Vallelly, at Mis. N. U. Wbeeler'e. Albany Democrat. Miss Lillian Collier, of the millinery department at Joerpbs'a tbire hrs re turned from Portland, where the bad beea atteudiog tbe millinery opening. J. D. Hamilton bas the only complete eet of abstract books in tbe county, bee bim at tbe Conrt House, when you want abstracts ol title. W. U George aod J, A. Gsrmor and wife, who have been in Roeeburtf tbe past six weeks bit this morning for Port land, where they expect to remain. Griffith's Bakery, near the depot, make a specialty of V adding and Holiday cakbe. Tbey also keep a choice line ol confectionery. E. E. Wells, ot Ollala, E M. Smith, of Myrtle Point, and J. W. Randal, of moe- enw, Idaho, were registered at the Mc Clallen house last Saturday. 6pray,syrav, spray, with MtBain' Carbolic Compound, tbe best for fruit trees and all kind of plants for sale by S. K. Si kcs. Commandant Shipley, of tbe Oregon Soldiers Home, baa purcbssed a new bus tssm from C. P. Barnard of tbe Em pire Livery Stable. tS A. J. Buchanan for insurance io .be Oregon ri'e Relief Association. Kooin ti, Maratera building, Roseburg, Oreaon. If Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Adair and Mr. acd Mis L. ll.Rooey.ol Eogeo-, retumtd vu Friday's local from a visit to Southern California points. A new line of lace curUios jost re ceived at Strong's Furniture Store, ranging in price from $1.00 to H W per pair. Licenis to marry have been issued to JEXAILROAD - ML ""-sm"ga i vovoovosvovcvcv Isadora Selig and Lulu Hartt, of Myrtle Creek, and C. G.Cathcart to Cora De nuoey, of Drain. Now is tbe time to buy your gatden tools, spading Forks, rakee, plows, bar roas. Planet jr. garden tools tt: ot S. K. 6 v lies. Sergt. William Gowland, Co. B, 4 b Rsgt. Inft.,0. S, G., ol Ashland, Ore goo, baa beea elected captain of iba' company. Churchill sod Woolley-are telling PetaUma Incubators, ibey pay tbe Ireigbt. Tbe McMinnville board ol trade bas ordered 5XX) l.lders, discrip'Jvs of tbe city aud county, lor distribution io tbe East. Dr. Lowe, the well ktown optician, will be in Ko:-borg Marcb 20, 21 and 6. Peterson tbs popular salesman at Burr's Music store, is aU ndiog to busi ness in tbe northern part of the county. Complete line of watches and c'.ccks of the latest patterns at Salamar 's. Wasted Imhediatelt. To exper ienced dioint room gills. Apply at tbe McCl'llen House, Roeeourg, Oregoa. Everytbiug that i) new and o(-:o-date n jewelry at Kiitoian'e. C. W. Cut tarn tbe popular salesman of tbe M. J. Kt-lly Co., ot San Frrocisco, was a Roreboig vibitor last week. Clocks. Clocks, Clocks, see the clocks at J. l. liryans. Judged W. Hamilton and Dist. Alty. Geo. M. Brown, are attending ci'coit court at Eugene this weex. All kind of poultry tnppi( to be had of 6. K. 8ykes. Mrs. W. R. Willis teturced Thursday evening from a visit with relatives and fnenda in Portland. Spray pumps and all kinds of farm;ng tools at 6. K. Sjkes. E. Deutecbkey, a prominent farmer of Wardton, was a bosinese visitor iu Rose bora last week. Miss Ellena Reed, who bas been at tending a Portl and business college re turned borne Saturday. W. W. Kent, the popnlsr Drain mer chant, was a business visitor in Rose burg Saturday. Attorney A. Abraham left tats morn ing for Portland and othr valley town on bosioers. Fin-man L T. Howe, is now litl r t Juoctlon City. Mrs. Frank Anderson it reported quite ill at her home in this city. Engineer Geo. Thompson is lsying off this wtek, viaiiiog io PurttauJ. Traveling Conductor Pat Trnan is st tendi it; to business at this ita'ion. Yard Section Foreman Art Green, is sg&in in rb trge ol tbe yard crew at ILio etatiou. E:g'i.eer Jap Waits Is spsudir.g a few wee'ia at Tuscoa Springs, California, for his health, Engineer Jas. Merrimsn is now io charge of tbe switch sngine in tbe Roee- bur yards. Eagineer Chas. Miller was a passen ger on Fiida.'u local for Portland, where be goej on business. W. R. Apperson, secretary of Portland division ol the Railway employes was in R reburg on bunt cess last week. A special c.r containing several of the officials c f ihe 8anta Fe pes-ed tbrcugh this city on Sunday eveniog's local. Yardman Geo. A. Trent, tbe secretary of the school of icstruc'.ion, ia in Port land oa business for that institution. Owing to tbe blockade of freight cars la tbe yard at this station tody it was necvKary to put on and extra yard crew. Conductor Lee Hendricks ii io this city today and will hereafter rua on trails 15 and 10 be'.weeo this point acd Portland. Parrenger Brakeman Louie Aobin is laying off and Vade Kennedy ia filliog bis position cn trains 11 and 12 between this place and Ashland. Ftrrmao Donald Wbitocy baa been taking an enforced lay-cff ol a week caused by getting bis fingers pinched under a heavy stick of wood. Tidings. The new seniority list affecting yard men and trainmen, which bas just bean iteued by Superintendent Fields, seems to be talUfC.ory to all parties c on ce-red. Wo, IfidaoD of West Roeeburr, bas accepted tbe position of blacksmith acd macbineet at tbe 8. P. round bouse in Ibis ci.y made vacant by tbe retirement of Eugene Ualght. Owing t) severe storms and washout I oa the 6. P. Railroads in California, tbe overland from tbe sooth did not arrive last nigbt bat is reported to arrive about 12 o'clock tonight. Mis. M. DeVaney and two children, left Sunday mornirg tor a month's re it with her parents at West Stafford Can ada; she receited word, jost before leaving, that her mother was seriooely ill and ber recovery doobUui. Mrs. B. F. Lucas and little son, acd ber mother, Mrs. E. G. Morrill, after a vbit io Eigece with Mr. and Mrs. R. McMurpby, have gone to Rosebnrg to reside, Mr. Lucas, who is a locomotive engineer, ha vie g taken a run cot of that d.vision statioo. E'lgeca Register. Tbe fallowing rf&crrs have been elect ed ts take charge cf ihe Railway Eio-1 ployee'a Scbco' tf Instruction, at this p'aoe: Ergiuter E Z-mmerman, chair man; Yardman G. A. Trsn', secretary; Fireman Ribert GiUin . Machinists ! Dive Roberta and Jack Ualbwy, members of the board rf finances. Aa soon s a soi'.sble building ia erected for ibe school, tf.e anirtes needed will be foruiabei by tbe company. Pajeeng'r train No. 15, wblch left Ashland Tuttdi) alUrocori, wai brought to a sudden stop tbree miles north ol Deiis. Just at dmk as tbe train was roooding a curve and running at the rate of 25 miles an hour, Eogirecr J J. O'Nril saw a boulder on the track and succeeded io che king tbe mctloo ol the train to tba' lbs collision altb tbe rock did not result in seiioos damage. Tbe pilot ol tbe ergioe aas wrecked sod tbe impact of tbe tra n broke the boulder in to tbree piece, so tost it was compar atively an easy matter to roll tbe frag ments from the track. Tidings. TWO BARGAINS We have a lot of Ladies' Corsets, numbering about 6o which formerly sold 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 cents. Come early as at tkat priee they wont last long. We received a case of Mens' Neckwear of about 80 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 sell at 25 CCntfl. All kinds, Tecks, Four-in-hands, Band, Bows, Shield Bows, Clubs and Imperials. The Big Store JOSEPHSOFS The Big Store 'Phone 255 Keep your eye on this space in the next issue for BARGAINS AND INDUCEMENTS I THE POPULAR HUSIC HOUSE, W. A. BURR & COn Roseburc, Oregon 0000000000000000000000OOCOOOCOO NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 16 and Broadway. New Tork. (SaprrTiwM by 82 GoTnimtits) Inveeted Aswt. $29O,7,3M.0O. Income in 1901, 70,902,550.87 Including 114,196.470.66 ol interests and rents. It list bern brfnre 'tb roblie for 57 jr aad dnrsag thai tir.r It h pai't to Its Bnficlric ft rt.T 0. Yoa do wot Imtc tndle to w;n it 1 rurrWa Mutual Oni ratiT an th proflufo into lha pocket o( lb Policy bolWand H th stock boiin If you are interested in Ufa fnjorajKC yoa will do weli lo consult W. J. RIOOIV. of Roseburg an 1 ak him to aow yoa a JD year Endowment Policy. Correspondence SolitUe P oooooooooooeoooooooooooo Notice for Publication. THE REVIVAL MEETI.NQ5. The Attendanct and lotcrest la Services Still Increasing. the Gall at Wollenberg Bros, and get a Standard lasbioa bhoet lor the monlb of February. It will interest you if you nave any dress-making io do. Tbe winter term cf the Wilbur school closed last r rid y alter a woe a 'a vac&- i lion, tbu suriug tonu will begin Mon day, Marcb 10,-1902. Jost in, large bale of ilk floss, latest productions in wall paper fancy cottage pules. Don't buy from agents bat gel our prices. Rice & Kice. C. U. Van Duyn, of Eugene, bas ac cepted a position as abelractor in tbe i office of F. E. Alley, tbe architect aod abstractor of this city. New spring styles in ladies' shoes now ready tor your inspection, at Flint's. . L. Baeblord, tbe Roeeburg miller, who is spending a week in Jackson coun ty, viaited Ashland Tuesday, Tidings. DEATH OP SOL MARKS. Another Southern Oregon Pioneer has Passed Away. Tbe sad intelligence of the death ol Sol Marks at Portland, Sunday morning, Match 3, 1902, was received at this place Sunday forenoon, Mr. Marks having been only a few weeks previous, taken to that city from Roseburg fcr medical treaimiot. His death, however, did not come as a surprise as be has been in fee ble health for several months past sod bis condition grew steadily more serious and when be was taken to Portland, it was general conceded that tbo end was not far off. Mr. Marks was born in Po land about 70 years ago; came to Amer ica in 1850 aod to Oregon In 1852, set tling In this county and city. He was one of tbe pioneer merchants of this city and conducted for many years a large and lucrative business here nnder tbe Arm name of 8. Msrks & Go Nearly twenty years ago be sold bis business Interests to his brother, Aeher aod node, 8am, aod went lo California where he spent several yrats at San Francisco. He engaged somewhat in mining tod at one time owood some val nable mining property in tbat stale. 1 wife and five growo children eurviv. bim, Mrs. Msrks, Martin and three els ters residing at Portland, while Ibe elder sou, Hermann, conducts a large general merchandise business in Roseburg. Mr Marks wblle not having reached the top most round of tbe ladder of success, was always prominent in tba early bnsinsss circles of this town and was identified with tbe earlv history of the county. He was kind and considerate, a man of sober industrious habits, in fact a man tbat will be missed wherever known. Tbe funeral services and Interment oo curred at Portland today and were at tended by a number of Rossborg friends The revival services conducts J at the M. K. Church by Evangelist Marsbel ol California, continue to draw large crowds anr a constantly increuirg interest is manifrsted. Tbo large edifice is filled to ovet flowing at each service and upwards of 60 conversions have already been made. Tbs mtetiogs wi.l contioue all week and will probably close ntit San- day evsniDg, and wili no doabt prove tba greatest revival held in this city for yea p. Tue evsngo' let delivered a st-rmon on aucing SiturJay evtning aod tbe larje church was filled to overflowing, many being turned away. Tbe sermon con sisted largely of quotations from eminent divines representing tbe various religions denominations, including tbs Rm.n atbolic church, which was in'erspersed with a forceful eibortation against as sociating with bad company and.a word portrayal of tbs evils tbat accr ue from tbe ball room and its s'uJal associations Tbe quotations and extracts presented, were followed in conclusion with oncom- prcinblog attacks on the dance as a so cial Institution, with vivid snd effective illustrations ot the. points raised, and with personal and p-itbelic appeals. Ha nrged parents to teach their chil dren lo understand and shun tbe evils of the ball room. Declaring tbat "if tbe daughters are tanght to shun each places the boys aud young men will stay away too. Public balls are places ot evil got ten op on a purely financial basis, where promlscious dancers attend whom pare women would only touch outside of tbe dance with gloved hands. This I know. I cry out earneetly against tbe inconsis tency that will permit a woman to come in bodily contact with a man in the dance, whom she would re-fate to recog- nisa on tbe street or elsewhere." He did not insist that all patrons of tbe dance were wso iog in purity or morali ty, but suggested that suoh l'lacei were tbe rendezvous for libsrtles aod moral lepers and a piece at which the ptimary lessons iu ein are iucobated and re nnr tshed until they are developed into l manners of debauchery. If You Have , a Sweet Tooth. . G to tbo O mdy Kilchi-n, where yon will find th freshest and beet arr meat of caaJles in tbe city. Call and see oa HAMMERSLY & TRIPP, Prop. C SIT ID STATES LASD OFFICE, Roaebari, Ore., Jm. a), l. NoUotia hereby fiiven that in compliant wlU tht proruion of the act ol tocgrrtao! Jnn S, UTS, entiilcri -An act tor the faieol timbrrLanla In tbe statt ot ral'.fornia, Oraroa, KvrwJa and W aahmnon Territory, ' u extend d M all Uw Public Land States by act ol Aaf Stt 4, 12, JAMES H.LncZ. of Two Harbor, County of Laae, Sua of Mla neaoia, haj tbia day Sied in tbic office hi sworn auiement No. JOlS, for the pun-he of the SWI4 of ttecuoo So. 2, Township tt, South of Ranee Weat, and will offer proof to ahow that the land aouirht ia more Taluible for iu timber or atone than for anicullaral purposes, and to establish bt claim U said laud r. ore the Register and Recoirer of this office at Rneebarc. Oi ejon. on Thursday, th 17tn day ot April,; ihu- ne nainrs as wiwesaes: Joan Brown. Thoa. A. Fnry, and Cba. A. Yernberc. of Two Barboar, Mian., and Joa. Brown of Doiuth, inn. Any and all persona claiming adrersrty the abnre-desrrlbed lands are requested to 8!e their claims in this ofDoo on or before said 17th day of April 1K2. J.T. BRiD.KS, HP Keguter. CASH SALE I have decided to cIos out at cost my fine large stock of Glass and China Ware, Crockery and Chamber Sets for cash. Se our fine window dis play for these great bargains. Title Uuarantee&Loan Co. RO8XBCRQ, ORZQOM. J. 0 Pnaldant D. C BaatLToa, Beer, and Treat, Offloe to the Court Boose, Have the only 00m- Xicteact of abstract books in Dooalaa County, bstracta and Cert) Scatea of Title furnished to Douglas county l1"! nrt minlns claims. Bar also a complete set ot Traclnjrs of all township lata In the Rosebtiri, Orefon, D. 8. Land Dla- ti in pi Correspondence solicited. tncL ahin ahowine a l vacant tiorei nment lanoa. uhiie in omoa, insuranoa ecenia Will mite blue print copies of any town liln showinjr a 11 Tacani Notary "After the Minnows Comes the Whale" TERRY'S BIQ UNCLE TOM'S CABIN CO. ROSEBURG 1111 ONE NIGHT ONLY (WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12) PEOPLE Clocks, clocks, clocks, see the cloeas t J, T. Bryans. Shoe reparing that looks well at Fllots ibos store. HORSES, PONIES DONKEYS A- PACK OF BLOODHOUNDS! A Car load of Special Scenery. Traveling in their own two Pullman Cars. GRAND PARADE AT i ,. Beats now on sale at Usual Place, at Common Sense Prices. Family- Groceries My stock of Staple and Faucy Groceries is large and complete and always fresh and up-to-date. Prices as low asthe lowest. MRS A BOYD ; A Few New Arrivals House Cleaning time will soon be here and you will want new Lace Curtains. We have anticipated your wants, and have just received a complete line of all the new things in Lace Curtains and Curtain Mets. See ours before you buy. e) We carry everything; in the Dry Goods Line Fisher & Bellows c