The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, August 18, 1902, Image 3

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DON'T OVER LOOK THIS-s
K While you are out shopping don't think about buying before you
0 call and see our line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods as they
0 are the most complete and up-to-date line in the city. Our line
of ash Silks, mercerized Gingham, Dimities and colored
Lawns can't be beat in price and quality.
Our Reay-to-Wear Waist
In this line we excel all ethers as our line in
the most complete line in the city. White
Waists from 50 cents and upwards.
Millinery
Here is the line we can wve you money in.
Walkinc Hats and street haie. Ail elegant
Sailor tor 50 cents.
Ladies Shoes
Our Imperial Shoes for ladies will compeK"
with any f 3.50 shoe in the city in the way o
wear and beaut v.
Shirts
Gentlemen, our line of Oolf and Taney Shirts
are the latest and most complete line in the
citv.
Clothing
The celebrated lavid A.ller !t Son's line of
(.Motliinj; is known far and near and that is the
line we carry. The prices are rijiht and the
lit is iKTl'ect and ii yon will step in we will
surely convince yon that we can save you mon
ey if buying of uj.
Neck Wear
Here is where we shine. We have the swell
est and most complete line in Southern 'rc
'.in, and lor the newest :uid latest tiling out
don't over I U u- a- we have them in the line
of neckwear.
Gentlemen's Shoes
The celebrated W. 1.. iMi-his Sh,.,- uhich we
are sole agents for. -peaks i..r itseii. it vi.n wiil
uive them a 'rial. We hi ve them in i 'xf..r Is,
hiirh cut", ali" in tan- and ox-H,..l coioi.
M. F. I! ice and II. P. O raves have re
turned from their outinu.
W. C. T. l will hold m call lueetitii-'at
rr. Fisher's residence Thursday AU.
21 -?t at S o'clock.
W. lllodgett and wile, of Philadelphia,
are eniovintr a pleasant visit w ith the
A Pretty Wedding.
The place to get these geods is at the People's Store.
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I. ABRAHAH
Proprietor
The People's Store
CANNON'S
Book and Stationery Store
v:w BOOK.
Audrr .'' J."i '-(.
Dorolliv Vernon ' '.-'- '
Tlie laeroal VUy .''.-' '-
ivoroiliy souti- J':v
Heads cu ran .
The TI.I-
IIIiMifrlia)ilf -'..
Tle Catller-i
Truth Dexter -Vcc-i.:
The Potter and the Clay-JVf.
A Maid of veulce- an: rrf
tiratistarU V. r---'-'.
rh. portion of I.atMr II ii.
The Kullnic Panion-i'u T0
Ctrcumstaucen-.'W-V'l
God Wills It An.
Vncle Terry -V ""
To Have and to Hold-if
The Sign of the Prophet-.Vai!or
Elanore
Connt Hannibal-M'cy.a
Tarry. Thon, Till Come -(.
In the Palace of the KIiik-'h!'')''
The Helmet ot savarre-i.i-t'r
! Alice of Old Vlncennen V-
And Hundreds ot Other -We
have Them All
Selling: Price. Si 5
I By nail. - . i..5
We rent all the lte book nt
5C per week
CANNON'S
Rook and Stationery Store
BE YOUR OWN JUDGE
OF WHAT YOU BUY
All irp is that you trv our
PURE CANDIES
IceCream and Soda
Ice Cream Sandwiches
Latest Thing Out. Try ihem
WOOD & BELL, Proprietors
rh"'je Maine is:!.
iitiu- friends in
-J . Mr:
. n Portland.
jX VJI IwOCai lniCrCbl. Miss Lena I'.iu-.-it.nf Oakland, ism
it I Koschur-; t" lay.
Snjiervisor S. C. l'.avtrnm i spon.lins:
a few days ..n the l-'.-rel lVsiwin
Klamath county, ivini: in-trn.-ti.-ii! to
-i-n.o ot hi ran-jers.
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i l'.nv M-i... ! Mi..n-
: im.ks when In- m-ar 1 lin
shje. Lt is proper shape at
hi iua'er
W'allc ocr
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; i .lite at finite Shoe Store,
j The ri.Aixrr.ALER acknowledge" i ith
j thanks the receipt "f -onv. tine weJdiD-:
' cake from Mr. and Mrs. John Barker,
tendered to in through the kindness ,t
Mis-- Clara Lhllard.
L. E. Hamilton and wife, and Mr. L.
E. Main left today noon hr Gardiner
when Mr. Blaiu and Mrg. Hamilton
Mrs. Thomas ratter.n. i- vi-itiu-j
relative.- in Portland.
1.1 Kiddle. 1 hi-ld'..'. na- a i I'.siiie--1
i-alW at this ,,iVi.-e t- day.
.1. A. 1"V '- ' 1 1'il.ard. a in K.--l.iir.Mi
hr.-inos- Saturday.
Mr. .1. ' . I 1 'r- . i u.; i:.
K. -.-lini; w.h l.i- i-.ii- t.X-. Mr. i Mi.
J. H. Shot:.
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A. M.'i.'t-
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w ith
will take np
timlier e.ainis
. Friday
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Abstract of Title to Deeded Land.
Papers prepare', for filing on Govern
ment Land.
Eiue P-ts of Township Maps showing
all vacant Land?, One Dollar Each.
E. ALLEY,
Architect
Abstracter
Plans and Estimates for all Build
ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures
OSce in Marks I.uildinz. 'Phone 415.
TiO?EliL KG. OKttjU.'
j Albany Demo-rat.
M . Buttcrtield an indn-trious fanur
of Cleveland, brought u a tine load "t
i w.h-1 .n gwbscription SatvtiJay. It
there is anything more thankfully re
;,iv.'d on u--ription than ra-h it is
, St. " -s kI.
It hx.ks like our neiirhbor miht le
ijrivt-n the unpleasant task of provinjr it
i all.-pni-.n that Pres. Kes-sler quoted re
' aU-l'.v in his recent address in this
e-ty with..ut giving due cie-Jit in other
words was guilty of plagiarism.
ll..r-e- from Oregon, Washing'.-.n.
Idaho, Fritish (.'olnn.l.ia. California.
Utah. tViorad". Montana and Canada
are enteral to raoe at tlie tate Fair thu
fall and it will be th greatest racine
vI:t on Hie riri-u.L.
Our hi"' are ade of the Mronirest
but ..ftei-t leather, has etyle and eom
f..rt. in fatt. n weak points anywhere,
and Kv tiiose who wear them they pro
noui.ee tliem a faultless f!v t-t faultlesr
tit. Atk for Q'trea tiuality i.-e at
Flints.
ItaTuitv 1 list riet Attorney Harris, ot
Eugene. sp nt Friday and Saturday in
Uo-eburs: hH.ki-i-: after bu-in.. matter-.
Attorney Harris i one of l.-cif t-oiinty t
representative ami is a piomineni i..
didatefor?leaker of the h -use f. r the
next legislative session.
Misf Minnie BU went to Portland.
Sundav, to attend tne tan nnu...
owning?. ad Put in f,ne 't,x'k "l UU
rnillinerv. fhe vias aecompaine-l by
,er mother, who will enjoy a pleasant
... -f-,. c..l,A.iwiti r
visit with lier aunr, ' ,
uho reside-at St Helens- MissM.n.ta
Bell is enjoni.i? a visit w ith home t-..k
t Elkton.
ti . idlv inrreasinu' bii-ine-s in our
Job printing 'dei-artnu-nt renders it nec
essary to increase the Plain i.km.kk s
mechanical force and thi- want til be
supplied FeptetnWr 1st mien
Strange, of Cotpiille, w ill accept a V-i-lion
ia this department under our pres.
at very efficient foreman, T. - l uH..
This will give the Flaindkai.kk a l-n-e
,.-.n emnloves. which guarant.,s
anv natron-- prompt and etli. ieut , ,..,
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The Mis-es l'..: a ar
are vi-iling the !.i::.:!v
at I'alap .ia.
Mr--. T. v i it-r ;i!
I vis-tin.- at the Ma!.- t'rok
j Mr. T. .1. v'rit.-r.
i Mis- Ma-id l..T.!i. ;.-:t
j i;.-j's !...-.:! ior a U" week
i r-!ativ.- near Mklat.d.
I Mi-- Frar.'kie II .-.-e'.i
j left thi- iii'-rninj f-r P..i t
an t ..th.-r va.ley . r.i. s.
M Ki:a.:. In Cai.ia- va'.
Vr2. J. A. I-VheU and Sara
C. P.. Ki. s ..jr.ciatir.
Mi Ett.i I'.-:-.t .:i. - t I'. t
has tK-en vi-ithv Mr-. F. II '.
returned home Saturday.
V. C. T. I'. :il hold a i
in the t'hri-ti.m t"!:i:r. ii A'V. h'tl
p. ia. A lu:i--i .n !o ei:.:-.
11. .1. Wii-o'i. the le.u i-tate n i-i."-:
r.-farne.l ho;::L troiu a be.-;-,.--- -,:-'.t t
Eucene and Foitland lay evening
ti. R.Chi: land wife, ai.d Mr Cl
sister. Mrs. A. F. M.-rri-.n . f San 1 r.i
CISCO left Suti.i.iy tor ,r.it. r l-il
Ashland.
Dr. I.fwe and w ife. h-:t ti.is iiu'n.inf
for Eugene, the Dr. iin . aii.-l le.-me
on business, rs he a- n -t ah'.e to til!
his entire time here, he exp-. tt to re
turn soon.
Mrs. J. VV. Berry wii" has K en i-.t-
ing her sister Mrs. w . W . aruweti t
this eity, returned t" her h..ii.e at
saleiu Saturday nu-rning.
The tir-t ar l'-a 1 ot t. rants I'aes
u.iteriiiel.-ii- for the ee.i-.-n a- si b-tr-.u-W.-l
at this place th:- m.-riiiLg.
ii!v a -ireus would have dra n a lar-r
i t'.d "f yonn; hoetu.
J. A. 'I rie.-e, representing J'atran .v
Co. I Sa:i-one St Sa:i Franeisc nisuu
i.i.K.rs r'lHi-rs. stamps, t-teneil". etc.. i-
para lii.; our -tr-t-t witii his uni.j
atti-tic ear. ii- mm youror.ier-
mean-. Mr I r - will
triptoCoo- pay
Portland.
former's father and brother, in this city,
T. 1.. and E. E. Blodgett.
Mabkikil At the residence of liev. .1.
A. Townsend of this city, Saturday Au;.
Jti, D. 11. Bcment and htta lattroi.
Kev. .). A Townsend olliciating.
Hon. Willis Kramer and Mr. John
sun, the promoter of the big Myrtle
Creek saw mill enterprise, are trans
acting business in Koseburg today.
.las. Iniuau of Looking Gins, wu
transacting biisineHs in town today and
favored us with a plensant tall. A
wagon load of g'l oak wood extended
his subscription to February 1, r.HJ.h
Capt. F. B. Hamlin, Trot'. J- H.
Cockran. Prof. Zopht-r A gee and Uou.
A. C. Marxters and son I.yle, will leave
tomorrow for Kratur Lake for a months
outing.
".. I.. Ba-hford, will t-Urt his tlour
mill on Pine street oposite the depot for
it lirt run tomorrow morning. He is
now using eleetrict j-ower which i mtp
plie-1 by the Koseburg Water A Eight
Co.
Frank Gorrell. who l.-t his team and
w as so severly injured recently by the
collapse of the Millwood bridge, we are
pleased t'.h-arn is able to le about again
and is now rapi.llv improving from his
severe injuries.
Dr. W. M. onmek, and ttmily eon
listing of four rliildrcn arrived in Kose-
bnrs Saturday from Indian Territory
w ith a ieu to hking over the country
i.repavr.toty to seeking an Oregon home.
The doctor may de.-i.le to h"'at here
eriuaueiitly.
1 lie Bel is.-. r-tieor.i .Iiuenile Special-
C... ::id f'.:.-s l'.i.-l. inderful
children intr.-hiehig t he sin.ilh-'l I'rurr.
M.ii .j in the wi.rl I. wi.l pl.iv
Ki-seburi! Theater. Ami. I'-'-th or l''Uh
I.ate-t e..n s-'iig", buck and wing dat.
ing at.d n.any ititercstiiirf f iMvultic.
T. .1. tiri-gory. of Portland, arrived on
la-t evening's h-cal. and is ttlr the
guest of his e?n. Conductor M.xr Greg
orvofthis city. Mr. Gregory is on his
u.-.v to the . -nhern i art c-f this-'tate en
bn.--.ne-.s. an l on his return hotnc he will
U- a--eon:pani.-d by his m Moore, who
w ill visit i:i Portland for a short time.
MkKKtEH. At the r si lence of Rich
ard Hitrinan in West Koebur;. Satnr-
-lav Aug. b. Hubert right an1
F'sie Kitman. Kev. A. S. Mulligan o!li
chiting. The bride 's one of Boseburg's
m.-t es-timab'.e lelie's and the groom
is a son of Hon. John W.Wright of
North r.osehurg. and is at pnesent an
employee of the S. P. Co.
Ti.e W. C. T. I'.cla of contestant
tor t!.e silver Uietal. ho win speaK in
Mr. Jwhn Baiker and Mi-i Althea .
cile Cox were united in marriage at Wil-
bur, in the M. E. church on Thursday,
the lth day of August, 1902, by Rev. A.
S. Mulligan, of Roseburg and Kev. C.
M. Keese of Wilbur. The church was
tastilv decorated with potted plants,
mountain ash and clematis. The bride's
dressvau of white silk organdie trimmed
with nithinys of the same, and white sa
tin ribbon. She carried a boiiUet of white
carnations. The groom wore a uit of
conventional black. The l.ri.leHinaiJb
wre Miises Vida Mathews and Vernie
McKay. They wore white and carried
bo-piets of octan vpray. The best men
were Prof. Zopher Agee and W. D. Wil
liamo. Miss Hazel Perry oi Koseburg,
played tho wetlding march.
After tho impressive ceremony, the
bridal Iarty, immediate relatives, and
filende, repaired to the home of Mr.
and Mm. O. W. Short, where they pur
took of a sumptuous dinner. A nuui-
ler of beautiful present were re.-eived
a follows:
Mist) MyrtU Larr.b, silk -ufa cuihion ; !
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Booth, gold harry
Ioon ; JUies Aellie llson, go'd coflee
spon; Mis Yida Mathew. battenburg
center peice; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Craw
ford, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hamlin, silver
and glass cracker jars : Mr. and Mrs.
Wm Looinis, silver butter knife; Mr
and Mrs. G. W. Short, oil painting;
Ht. and Mrs. M. H. Ox, San Francisco,
lablecover, sof cushion and doilies;
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. M.Kay, 12 napkins:
Miss Vernie McKay, silver berry spoon
Mr. Mattie, Beede. Japanese tea jar :
Mr. and. Mrs. P. Hart, Persian rog and
bedspread; Hugh Ellison, ice pitcher;
XIr. and Mr. D. Reed, silver tooth pick
holder; Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Chapman,
china sugar bow! ; Miss Frar.kie Dim
: mick. set silver coftee spnons ; Mr. ani
Mr. N. IRaut, jr., silver si!gr shell;
Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. t'hapm.n.. . hiT.j
i fruit diih ; ilr. unJ Mrs.ti. W. Grubb.
' OVOVO'iO'iOVO''.O'i 0s'CVCVOVOVOV'. 0,-.rOCV"VVOS
Slaughter SalePrices Talk
Ladies' Shoes
S3.00, $2.50 and $2.00
values now going for
ONE DOLLAR
For further Information
SEE OUR WINDOW
Towels
i 50c values now - -
:oc vames now - -!
40c values now -
35 & 30c values now
25 values now - -
$ If you're skeptical
if
43c
36c
33c
25c
19c
SEE OUR WINDOW
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JOSEPHSONS
The
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Nlail Ordeis Promptly Filled. Everything guaranteed as represented or money back
0'OmOmmO,0mOOO'0 sO0sOrO'rC.0-cO0'.0 0'.C.CrCs,K-tK'.rCVOVCVCVO
w:.i g-
via
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; by all
make a Hying
md return, thence to
20a (p)
tne ! LTi..,.t j ,l..,!..v tr ar.l U.s C
. Count-, cake dish ; Miss Bertha Eatnb.
lii.ea table corer : Miss t'lara Di'.lard.
sihor berry pn ; Mr. and Mn. W. L.
Cobb, china salad dish ; Mrs. Alma I 'ox,
china fruit t'late: Mr. and Mrs. y.
Diilar-1. china eiacker jar : W. D. Wii
liair., silver butter knif --. Mrs. L. R.
RulU. tw o linen tow e'.s -. Mr. mid Mri.
T.J. Williams, t silver lea-(- r. :
Mr. nd Mr. V. .. Hill, tw., . hr -mos;
Mn. J. M. DillarJ. set ..i .-.;ver
siuvenir i s.ns nd china sp...n tray;
Dan fox. china cake plate: Mr. sn 1
Mrs. IK.-ket. ..i tir.ir.ts I's. silver
pickle f. rk : Revs. A. S Mulligan atid
C. M. Reece. b. klet. A irr.st.
Death of .Mrs. Sol Mark.
The sad intelligence ot the death '
Mr. Sol Mark m the home ..f her
daughter Mrs. Henry Reinhart in Port-
Chri-tian Church Tnes-lav evening. 1 land at 0 o clock Satur lay evening. Acg.
.' , . i 1- lV- . .l .1 U. ,..V,.,, k. in I. ii-
to IMlard" elne-iay nigr.i i-"---. iv... i. ;-"". .
and v.-cite. holding a eente-t. On Frs- j morning. it apj-eare tw: sue was
lav niiht the same tlas will hold a j "triikcn with puralysit recently and -
-..ntesT in tin- French Settlement School i in? ell advancl in year. having !
house. I. e cream and cake will 1 ! three acore. -a.-eunil-Ml pea.-efully !ro:r.
-erv.-l at ti.e Frem h Settlt-ment hm-e.. thi afllictiou. It ill s reu.tmbered
.1. P.. Stilts, wife and five dughters, j that her l.u-bajid. Vm.1 Marks da-d &:
left Sat urd.-.v J. r Alva, Oklahotna. Mr. j Portland early last spring. Matvh 2nd.
.;i,. i i'...t, ..r. .o...,! in t),a furr.itife. I Two Kins. Martin and Hermann aul
har.lw are and -.-.n-l hand store busine j threi daughter, -nnive her. Ail r.sid.
herewith hi brother-in-law, F.. E. j in Portland fseept Heraiann, w ho eon-r.!.-!irett.
Mr. Stilts and his , stlrnable I duets a Ut& rnerchantile bnsim -s in
taiuilv load nany Mends Juritij: their ! K.-v-bur. and who was at his mother's
v.-ar and a h.i: at'av in thL- citv. j bedside at the tin.a of her death. Mr
' Fred J. Bmkelv returnel home from j T (i WA ir'tri;' -1 B1".1
l.-csine- ,i,it to'licM Hill thi- rnornin- .-1 of .r.any noble on.ar..r -f.n-,
, ... , .. ,.., br.U-s. She was held in hi;h estn m by
nni-rt' i.r i-iu h"'' ' r"- " ' I
ftl.e i-fina ruction work on tf.e g
P.ojue river dnm at that place in which j
he is eonsiderat.lv intert :ted financially, i
Hr rei.rts work propre'sinj very sat a-j
fa. t. rally and that the dam when coin-j Probate Orders.
pleted w ill le 416 feet in length, 82 fret j
broad at the liotTOin and 20 to 23 feet j Ust will wad testament
!n tmiubth. It will furnish immense Hardnrr Brown, deceased.
I w er.
Hon
C'0l Tom's Cabin" Coming.
Smith.- Dandruff Pomade. YoHCalLl Real Estate
Tiiele Tutu's Cabin," ti.e only i '.ay
that i ider.tilie 1 w ith An.erican hisWy,
whic4 iset.e vf the IliC-t 1-eaCtiful pla
in the Kr.Iish laiiua-e, which lw.ys
interest all cla-ses of re..r-Je. wi'.I be a
neici-tr.e visitor in Hose:. nrg, Saturday, :
Au. 2.'i, for one niht only. I: en- (
duml forty year, and every year butj
eres to all greatly to its wreath of,
l--.p'ilarity. Warn n A Day's jreat
rria:nir..-th Nt Y rk 'Tnc'e Tom's j
Cabin" o.u.pany i the bift;est. briftht-
e-t and lsst of all the "I'n. le Tom
c-.nipar.i' s on the road. Five great acts; :
tweuty-eipht icalistic scenes, cuhcinat-;
in? in twelve impressive tableaux and a
sulrb. awe-inspiring trar.sforrj.ation
StliC. ,
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will N i:en at noon on atur tay next.
The performance takes plic in a hug
tint whieh willls erecte-1 on JackT-n
str.-et. '-n the corner above opera house.
s;-j" iu h'.n? . aij. up--n tne liea!i ii
thnv to six rrinoves b!1 dan-iri.? and
will top falling hair. Prh-eoOc, For
ale by Mar-ters Dr!2 Co. Mltf.
$ioo Reward Sioo.
la wide circle of frien-ts who sm.-ert-ly
mourn their sad 1- ss. The funern! will
!? conducted in Portland Tues-Iay.
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LAST CALL FOR
Summer Bargains
All wash fabrics that for
merly sold for 20 and 25c have
been reduced to
TEfi CENTS
Just received, a new
line of Ladies' Walking
Hats, at 75c. and $1.50
If vou are not buying goods a
from us we are both loosing n
r,nRv. and we ought to be 0
able to get together for our g
mutual benefit.
Horace M Kio'.'-v. the well known
titnU-r i-ruiM-r. h.i- -U--.1 ?lesrs. I.y.l
aniKiiiln-rt. Vi-...n-i'i capitalist.-. a-k-in?
that a hah in'en-t- in 4,11 acre" of
timlier land be .) .-!.- I o. him under an
agreement whi. li t!..-y .impute, he is to
pay half -.f the j.iircha-e price of f per
acre. The pr.-seut price is -ivvn as f 15
sin a. -re.
I" 1 l'.-n ir. well klK. Wil 111 till-. Section
e . -ii ti.- r.lill.'lid. but now
.! I. I, Tt ..., ..f
,L-,.-n in t.n I .e . i . i. i. "...
l.iir-. ea'iie in la-t week l-.r r. short
... I ,. . ..... i- I. ill. ri.lilia
lUlHI. .11,1.1.1 lit"! i... -.... p.
a I,, rs.- in Mar-hti.-ld, I
and fra'-tured his arm
llil'l.e with a pleas
M.iiidav. C.-pJill
,Ia-. II. K"iins
In-ell a student
a br
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Binder Hermann, commissioner
if the peneral land office, went to (Vk-
hind this morning to spend the day, the
L-uest of hi mane old friends in that
i- - . ...
progressive little city. Many rf Oak
lands prominent busine" men and
pinneer citizen" were closely identl!el
with the v.pbuildios of the country in
the palmy day" when Mr. Hermann,
then a vrmu; man. was a permanent
r.-.-idenl of the tvnnty. and w as direct
inu his energy in the same coininon
cause: he ls-in numbered among the
in. .si influential and active workers in
the eountrv a developeroent and ad
vancement for many years, as lie has
or the entire state, sine that time.
.t Henry
.is admit-
te.1 to probate
Bertha M. Wilsin was appointe-1
admx. of the estate of Calvin (i. AVj'.sr.n,
deceased, s.-.id estate being of the pioba
ble value of f2,6fl-
The last w ill anJ testament of Henry
tiardner Brown, deceased, has been
fil-l in tha IVughis evunty court for
probate, by J. Jt. Robinson, A. B.
1 lame" and J . i. I.you-, original witness
of the instrument. The estimated value
of the estate f 10,000, all bequeathed pro
portionately to his son, Samuel H,
Brown, and diughters, Haiti.- S. and
Mattie K. A.lkinson, Helen K. New man
arfl Carrie 11. Damon. Samuel H.
Brown is nominateil for executor with
out bonds.
Ti.e reader-- f this Twper w:ii l
( lea-eil to Varc that then- i at lea-t
ecv drad-l diseai-e tlit "itac hjs t-et-n
ub'.r to curr in all its st-e. and that Ls
Catirrh. Hal'." Catarrh Cire ia the
onlv i-.e;;ie cure known 1o the iLvdical
fraUrr.:t. ' i'rrh tinj a i.i.r.t;ta
ti. r.al .!--eae. riuir-s a ci-ntit.itional
treatment. Hali'si'atanh i'c.rv is taken
internally. act.t. direetly upn the
blod and iniicv-u" surfaces ..f the vstem '
i
tl.erei'v .'.i-stn-yir.g tie f.-umlaikii f
the disease, and p;viri: the jMtient
strei.gth by building us the tonstitutlon
and u-"istir.g natnre in doing it" work.
The proprietors have s-i murh faith in
its curative p- wers. that they --fTer fne
II :n lre.1 Dollars f' T any rf that if
?a;l to cure. Send for list of ti-timoni-a!-.
Address K. J. ( hkh aCo.,
Toledo. 0.
Sold by Druggist". 75c.
Halls i amilv Pills are the tet.
Oregon's .
Blue Ribbon
State Fair.
Salem
Sept. 15th to 20th.
1902
Ton are invited to attend and
see the greatest industrial exr-o-itii-.n
and livestock show f-ver
held on tha Pacific Coiit. (ic-l
racir.g avery afterr.con. Car.p
2roniv! fre. Corr.e and l-rinj;
your families. p.r ar,r inforrr.a-ti.-a
w rac
M D. WISDOM. Scc'y.
ill t r .
TIMBER and LOAN BROKER
..FIP.F. AND LIFE JNSUP.ASCE..
Timijer UaJ loetUil ani lor sale. Good br
flui :a lira prm-r.T.
A. P. APPLEQATE,
YONC aLLA. ORE
N. A. FOSTER cS: CO.,
GOVERNilEXT
LANDS
Of every -i-serivi..-.n.
er-.il La r. 1 -. t 're.n.
M:nr.esiia.
rjiS: OAKLAND, OREGON
Farrr.i and Mia
W'ashitton and
1!
n in
Iron
Glad
a
RUSHFORD
4
Wagons
Fully
Warranted
Hacks and
Buggies
L- . r M I
.OAKLAND, ORE
B05VVELL SPRINGS HOTEL
Douglas County Oregon.'
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sa . , f-r i-i -rv ii., iir!ula
ONE GALLON OF THESE WATERS CONTAINS :
Real Estate Transfers.
Atb-rnev Louis Pardee has just
w thrown i-.ff I p,.rcjias,Hl another blork in Riversid
lb- !;.v.r.-.l our addition to Rosx-burir. inakini? a total of
nt c:io while iii t"n clot, which he has. purchased in that J. T.Cooper et nx, to Jas. t. onner,- ,
l.tiU-t in. nnrtoftown. He savs he is assured of ek. of two certain lot" in blocks 12, Wil-
l:..s.-br.r-.-. who has a bright future for Ko-eburs and cspeci- bur.
I 11.. .1 1- 1 - a ... I 1 tt-uMit.l A a. 1. 1,. I ...
1 1- !iitu time in ine i any me i.ueiioiini-i ." .... .-. .
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iiieriiMii x. 1 "' .-:.-.i...... .
o ...i.... Iims insi ..-e l aw ar u- i ;i v .ru.i-
,-ate f..r a Free Schol.irslii-
Letter List.
Reniaitiir.jr unrolled f-r at the Pose
bur p-tr.flice.
Persons callir.j for the-e letters will
please "tate tha date oa which they are
adverti-ed, A us I S 12:
Atkin". tieore J 2 Perkins, I. S
Molit .r. A J
Price, Willuims Hilly)
Morris. F. i. Smith. Rose Mis
McWinters. Mr. Ward. A
Ola-s.n, John tVil-on. V. V
Pierce, Chas P Win-oi, V.
The letter will be charged for at the
rate of one cent each.
W'h. A. Fh-iTbh, r
P is?-.-jrn i ht'-r: - "i."tr.
F'..1iuih HrfT.iti- '-7 n.-
l':s.iurl l..1i.le i a-'-
s-.v.uui i hter:.!- - - 111
R.MiC-t trip fn.su H -'fi w !..:! s;
rt'.ura:Q4 -tir t-'I.v-siSf M-r.-isy. I. :Cv Ti-
':. i.icj h':.n-.l-.-
: t .-" irr.
- .13 fr.
CAPT. BEN D. B05WELL. Proprietor.
CKOOoOOOO0OOOOi
A. SALZMRN
Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician
Carries a complete stock of Watches, Clocks,
Tewelrv, Diamonds and Silverware
WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.s-
ROSEBURG, ORE
00OOC!CKOOCOC
M.
Told ia Side Heads.
lb
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tl
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n
o
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a
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iii that
will be chid to turn this
. ,,- f..ur read.-r- whoisanxi-
stn.Iv steam, electrical, or me
Write or cull on
!CllO"
over t
.as t.i
i-h.oiicnl enLMiieeriii
I him at ..lice.
w II .laiiiiesiiii retiiined Sunday
from Salt i.Hk- ( ity , w here n wa R
.1. .!..., i.. t.. i!.e --iiiikI l..-1-e i.f P.. P. (.
Elks - ;il lv rents a.splen.ie.i unn'
I.;.,., i.. w... l.i.t
.i.i s.-iv in in i ii K v
the inside of tin-Morman lempli;. 11
broiijiht bai-k a large collection of Elks
souvenir badges which are in display in
A. Salman's window. Mr. .lamieson
left for Winchester Hay last evening to
join his family.
lielieral Land CoiiiinlSrilouer I'.iner
part of town.
J. Sherman et in, to M. W,
ti.ms. n.- is reaity 10 invest more Dauaherty, f -,' W ; i acres in . ip s
... .
money in ..t in the latter tract. Ills r 5 w(..t.
neat new modern two story resident- in k Flnt et al. to A leliue Parazoo.
b!o:k E, Flint's
lit T 1.. I-. f,m innniKiriiitt li-iijf k u 1 .
i.iversme is rt-itii n f300; lota 1 and 2, in
...on as tlie UOSei.urS v aier - ajKn. fc(jaition to Kosbur-
company complete water connections
throii.'hout the resilience. The time is
near at hand when Riverside addition
will lecome the pular residence por
tion of Rosolmrjj and w ill l-e celebrated
for its lieautiful homes.
J.T. Cooper et us. et al, to Jas. Con
nur. 450 ; certain projHTty iu block 12,
Wilbur.
BORN.
Old Soldier Insane.
FIELDS. In Roseburg, Auii. 1C, VM,
to Mr. and Mrs. Cha. Fields, a 10-
iK.und Ikiv.
Notice of Settlement,
W. A. Kverttt having disposed of his
Laundry business, all parties, .knowing
tliemselves to be indebted to him, will
27 .
NUF CED
O
O
o
Fridav Frederick A. Noiirse an ion.ate
of the Oreitor Soldiers Home, was ad-
judged insane by Ir. E. V. Hoover and
was taken to the State Insane Asylum
ut Snlem Fridav nluht bv Sheriff K. L
Parrott and Wm. P. Ross.
"Professor" Source a- ha is most I please pay the same to Atty. C
Hermann, visitiii): his Uosehuri; home I f.imiliary known, is laboring under the Jackson at their earliest convenience,
from the national capital, says that it is .l..!.,,;,,., that he has an unexcelled voice (an0) . A. Etkiutt
not hot here that a jk-isoii feels like flr Hii-Uiiie and that his specialty is
wearing an overcoat after comin-; to the wjl;lt is commonly known as th trill
Pacific coast from the lorri.i eastern i ln ,muiitment Dr. Hoover says.
climate. ith the thermometer ninety oj.lslUl;tv jH w t lx eontinuous mental
seven in Washington as it was here a I trnin on )ii specialty known as
few days ao he says people have I trill." Mr. Nourso i by profession a
gasp for breath and that the nights are I typewriter and stenojrHpher. He wasa
.InioBt i) hot as t he iI.ivk. veteran of the Civil War, and is 5 years
ti ii ..m... fi...i .. i.:ili.f niu. His Insanitv is of a mild form
t. rus i ic'iocii, 'ii-j "i i-.i-- ...-I- urn i o -
I i : . :.. ,i...,i..l, t,ni I... ,.;il an.ni en
i....,..ui ... Cmui lie river, ran.e nun ii. ia iii.-.k-.v ..- - -
, , t
. !...... t uo in. v rwivur. uciore coiinns to jvors
il.tWI.iri.llll.lll'.ll.fJ tj . ..'lir-ljlllk li.rt l '
- i
week L.oimrlo Ii'iido,, last Saturday for Notirse was n resident oi
a few davs" visit, lie was aecomiatiie.l
bv his son, daiiiihter-in-law' and four
AssAYisie W. G. Wright, tiranta
,i,", Oreffon, :old and silver f I, copper
fl, tin and electrolytic assays.
ForSaik Cheat. 11 Trune lVxey,
new lat y-ar. D. V. K. lum,
SIP) Roseburg, Ore.
Lavp for Salk. Kichty acre
near Ten Mile school house and church,
and 2S0 acre tract near Olalla school and
postoflice. Will sell in a body or divide
op in tracts, fine mountain stream Cows
through tract. Kr price" ana terms
hires, W.Tt. v rr.is, tnalla, nreg.n.
Ton Tbahe A (rood fair team r f eeld-
ings, jientle and perfectly true. v i;th
alsmt 1100 rounds earh. Will trade for
a heavy team of mares and lay differ
ence. Also an exellent driving mare
of the Altaniont stock, for sale, at a
bar-iaiii. She makes a good apiejir.tnce
unions fast trotters, tall on or address
1 A.iim llaree.
Milk, Milk, Milk,
Little Ranch for Sale.
A aood little home for sale ; 1. acre.
' , adiuinina fair grounds, H4 miles east o
tlieiT , , . ...:i l:., Tji ....ul
noseourg. hki uiiiiiiiuk", ' n""
bearing fruit trees, 10 acres in rultl
vation. Prico 11225, Vor v-articulars
iuiipiiro at Miliken's shoe store, Rose
burg.
a 1 tt
Prior to his commitment to the
Salem.
asvlum
tiran 1 children. Mr. lledden w;is one of
the coinpaiiy l.csie-e.l on the famous
Iiattle l.'oek at Port Orford. He talks
ipiite freely of his early adventures and
hair breadth escapes from the hostile
i Inili.ins. It had boon over' 51 years
shiee he had Seen the Cooiiillo. Coimillo
Bulletin.
County Treasurer's Notke.
Notice is hereby given to all parties
he was in jail on a charge of extracting! holding county warrant! endorsed prior
a check for t:tt'i from an envelope n to and including Jan. 13, 100, ar re
trusted to his care bv Nathan .Myei, ciuested to present th same at counn
of the Soldier' Home, and afterwards treasurer's office for payment as interest
cashing it at the Douglas County bank, will cease thereon after the date ot thi9
Ah he had spent all tho money and was notice.
leairoius of giving back au equivalent ha Dated July 17, 1!K)2.
accordingly reimbursed Mr. Mevera. with l-"--K.
ftbont thi worth .f j-rw.nnl prrmerty. nnij
J. M. Weatherbv
T. A. Burv
L. L. Martts
Roseburg Real Estate Co.
Farm aud Timber Land Bought and Sold
Taxes Paid for Xou-Residents. Timber
Estimates a Specialty,
ty with us. j
List your proper-
We claim that under our new pr.cess
of aerating, purifying and Doming
(which should be the case w ith all milk
consumed) yon get from twenty-five to
fifty ir tent more value for less money
than anr other milk delivery in the city
nffurda. The milk delivered is in unuli-
tv A 1 and guaranteed to give yon uitire
iitisfactinn. Aa pnblshi-d on our for
mer rate ertnls 1 allow one week's trial
free of charge vniesa entirely satisfac
tory. If yon think th above is over
draw n, why not give n a trui mat we
mav demonstrate. Why not pend
your money where your ilollars go the
farthest, and patronize a permanent
business? all.
Cause and Effect.
Responsive to the tou;h, and perfect
in tone and action, the Vo- piano has
secured a hold on popular favor accorded,
to none other, lt is a standard instru
ment. .f the highe-it grade. 1'nexcelleJ
in a single feature of merit. N.i Wtter
piano iiuiile. Not high priced, either.
Sold at exceedingly low figures for cash,
or ou easv time pavnients. tvervone
warranted.
W. A. BURR & CO.
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VO WOVCe"VOVOSOOVO"-rOVOSOS-.0,rO0
The largest stock of 2iih Century Goods in the town
OVONO
Administrator's Notice.
Notlc is hfir aivrn ttit llic ii-vlrr-ilfiwt.t
wm. on Hi UUi oay et Auin.sl, I'M.', ty tb
Cciinty eonii ul Iniu-jIus cuuivj. tiN-iiuii.
duly aip.liitit riw-aier of Itvistnti; ol ll. urr
(ltiliu-r Bn'wn, Owi-'it. Allj.orwii.il hsTiiiK
.l.iiiis kustusl the ttl.l vitI hid hrrvbr lifttl-
lit ir--iit ihrtn, iirii'r y vetluc-l, to iu t
".lsloi, IKlllg ss tMiiuiy, i-rvKuu, niiiini
... I.m II... ..I lhl ni.tlri. mi.l
r-trsuDi ln.lebiiM to llm eitatetrv hereby notl- Produce Roill-ht
, ilea to pay tbe same W me. V uuuut
ri Xn?t nwi, iw. Pint-ar
u st a
t alt 1
FISHER& BELLOWS CO
Dry Goods. Fancy Goods. Notions
Clothing,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
Boots and Shoes
Hats and Caps
Groceries, Provisions
Thone 721
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