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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1902)
We Want to Save You Honey g A So while you are looking around the town doing your shopping you A O don't want to overlook the PEOPLES' STORE as we have the largest and S & - wost complete line of fall goods that has ever been shown in the town. LcidlCS, e havcall'the latest we'aves and colorings in tailor suitings, Long Coats, length, Jackets and Capes. Our stock can't be beat for style, qualit- and prices. Our walking skirts are the most complete line inltown ranging in prices from $1.50 and upwards. Taylor suits from $7.50 and ilpwards. Gentlemen, Those of you wishing a new suit of clothes don't want to overlook us as our line is the David Adler & Sons goods, and in wear and fit we guarantee satisfaction. Our Shoes, the noted W. L. Douglas shoes speak for themselves. Neck Wear, always the latest and most up-to-date line iu town. The People's Store I. ABRAHAfl Proprietor. Ono Door South of P. O. CANNON'S Book and Stationery Store 's y y y. Y Y y y i Y i Y Y y y s y y Y Y Y t Y i Y y y . A FINE LINE OF Leather Goods Just received to which we would respectfully call your attention. It embraces everything that is uew and stvlish in Wrist Bags Chatelaines Purses, Etc. in either Plain, Silver Mounted or Mexican hand-Carved work. The are better than the ordin ary kind, and are especially suitable for nice . presents Call and see them. It's a pleasure to show goods. y Assaying W. K. Wright, t! rants! For Sale. family milk cow l'siss, Oregon, gold ami f-ilwr fl, cohmt j frefh. D..S M, Ilosclyirg Oreg. fl, tin ana electrolytic assays. ; old iron is valuable. Save it, we will You are always welcome at Hints ! bny it Sykes & Carroll. shoe store whether you buy or not. , . Miss strader. of San Francisco. Mike tliis your head tj.turtv.-rs while j js visit;ng iier mother Mr. Strader, of downtown. tins city. tarmin? linplontv-nts ol all Kin.1?, , Miss ITorothv Diiton. left for talt Lake Thnrsdav. to spend this y .:v;: ; A VS Of Local Interest. See the Title Guarantee & Ian Co. forblue prints and filing papers, tf. Attorney Louis Barzee, is a regularly licensed auctioneer. See Jim at hi office. (X15.) Mrs. J. D. Osborne and little -n have returned from a visit with relatives atCorvallis. ' John Alexander, the Olide merchant and post-niafcter,' was in this city on bis usual business trip Tuesday. Misa Mattie Feebler, of Portland, who lias been visiting relatives in this city, kit Tuesday on her return home. Mrs. T. G. Devens and little son, of Camas Valley, are in this city. The Lt tle boy is receiving medical treatment. For harness, or anything in the har ness line call on F. Long & Sons near he depot. Repairing a specialty No hot snr talk on heating stoves at Churchill & Woolley's. They are too busy-selling Bridge & Beach, the rery best. Fresh oysters all styles. Fan, fancy and pepper roaets a specialty. Served by an expert cook, at Railroad Eating House, Mesdames Lohr . S: Gegax, proprietors. Pyiacuse Steel, and Chilled Flows and Spring Tooth Harrow. See them before ou buy. S. K. Sykes, Hardware. "Well, Well, Weil !"' they are here at lastTthose red felt Colonials are swell and don't cost mnch either, you can see them in our window this week, Flints Shoe Store. D. S. T. West, haviniaoeepted severa old and reliable file iiiurane3 coinpR nies, is now prepared to do a gencrcl fire insurance business. Insure, with him. OtEce at the City Hall. tf. Mrs. 1 Wo'lenberg has returned from Anderson, Cal., where.she was called by the sudden illness of her brother-in-law, Carl Munter, who it is reported is much improved and now past a'.l danger. If you want to go to Cos County points, take the Roeburg," Marshtield route. Spring hacks leave Roseburg e-.ery day at 6, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. tf. As jtreviously announced, the ladies of t e M. E. Church will have a sale of n. :":.! a:d fancy articles eariy in Iecetu Le Anyone wishing" pnrchase Xmas gilts, will do -well to patronize this b bazaar. Julje A. F. Stearin was over from Oakland Tiies-lay traiisHi'tin liiin.-s. He reports a prfsp;riiis fail season in hi- home town and vicinity and seemed leased with the way improvements are progressing in jl'isi'Iitirz. Fkee The tine "Pi.uviK.Lt-r. Map." Oregon on on side, the ni;:p -f the world on the other, with the FKJ census and other valuaMe information, free to everv new cash su'-rilxr to the Pi.aiv D3ALEC. Map alone -VI c The B xith-Kelly C n:iiiiiy i-.".' n' ?ainaw shipjel a lions to Kansas :!.. other day.- It was in the "k:iO-'..-,..eVTi" a complete bill o.' lu.nl er i'ro;n .-H- :i;. A man don't need to live near a r .u:ii.l nowalays in order to -et l.-indcr piomptly Hon. G. W. Kiddie came downfr.ei: Azalea Tuesday in rning, rctur:ii::g on ths evening train. He recently m pleteJ pfiitie' dn ing for t!ie sta-.u nt Riddle. The fruit was very fine :h s vear, a large o-iion Irr.n-' of the :0 to 40 grade. Mr.'Ri'-h'l will soon retime work at his sawndll. Charles Davis, of Ea'?ne, i r'rived 'in this rity Tuesday an f is m,w .it w. rk -n the mill of J. FWk Co., tf this city. There are now twelve unit employed in this mill and it i-s being pushed to its greatest capacity to. till the orders for gash and doors and is doing a lively laisiness. o o o u Q a o a a Q a o p Q G O E3 .O o c p o a o o a o a p Q o e o o o o c oo ; Easily D a G Q mm When you give a cow: straw 0 for food you cannot expect g much in the way of milk, but ter, or flesh. But give her good rich food then she shows value for every bit of food, and with us, for every dollar you spend, we give satisfaction. We are satisfied with a small margin or profit. Try us and bo convinced by consulting our price tickets. City, Ctali, winter. " License to wed were issued to L. II Scott and Laura B. ChamWrlain. of Sofeth Douglas, Nov. 5, 1002. Churchill Jfc Woollev Imve a fine dis i play of Automatic wringers, the latest and best in the wringer line.x Get your abstracts of title from J. D. Hamilton, lie has the onlv complete set of abstract books in the county, tf For Sale A nice little home north of Rosebnig. For particulars enquire or address U. (i. Borxn, Roseburg, Or. We hear on good authority that L. L. Ia-wis, formerly of this city but now of Eugene will soon be a benedict, the hap py lady being ona of Eugene's fairest. Miss Maynie Looucy, of Sedalia, Mo., who has been visiting the family of Wm. Perry, of this city,' for the pssi four months, left this city for Portland Monday night, on her return home. Lost Between this city and Eden lxmer, on county road, a steel bead chatelaine hag, the property of Mrs. S. C. Fliut. Finder please return Co Hint's shoe store and receive reward. The huliday piods are already on dis play in sotne'uf our big stores. Iron wagons, trains, toys, dolls and car loads of other stTifT to gladden the hearts of thechiidreu are being placed on ' the shelves. E. A. Rhode, a fatlter-tn-Iaw of W. I.. Dysiuger, writes him from Kana that he has sold his proerty there and will leave for Roseburg to reside as soon as he can straighten out his business. Ti e first heavy rain of Jhe reason fell her.- Sunday afternoon and last nigh', U.e ground is now sufficiently wet f-.r t'.e Ijrmers to work their land well, !ii-h they have not heretofore I'ren able to do. :eoite Hughes, one of the jrosn-rou8 i'ir:ne.s oi near Canyonville, iiid this -.lice a ple.i-ant call while transacting i '.siuess i.i Kosehurg this week. He h )lda a rnx-ipt for the Plaixdealrb to I Jan. 1. 14. The snlj-t of the morning sermon at the Christian Church will be "Jesus umde Chri.-t." In the evening the topic wiil Ik! ' .Yhose son is Christ"? Biiile Mdiool from to 11 a. in. " Toting PeopL-'s meeting ' U 7 :30 p. m. All are i.;vitel to thes! services. Si;ii ;:;ds crosscut v.iws are the best. W e h.ind'e all styles H two, three and f'.ur t x.th, in all length. Guaranteed agaiu.-t any lef.ets, and if not satisfac tory you can return them. Simmonds are the best by every test. .Mail orders promptly filed. S. K. Sykes, Roseburg Oregon. Articles of i:icorratioti were filed in the -o'uity clerks office Wcdneslwy by the Oakland Drug Company with a Capital stock of? 1000 divided into 40 shares. The obj-t of the incorporation is to carry on a general retail drug and stationary business, at Oakland, Ore. Tin: incorporators are . L. Pimmick, C. Ross King and Phil IU-ckley. John Newland is visiting friends in Oakland this week. Mrs- S. K. Willets, of Ashland, is in this city visiting friends. John Cornelison ono of .Myrtle Creek's substantial citizens was a Rowjburg visi tor Wednesday. Two lots for sule, centrally located, price fSOO cash. Address P. O. lox 2t5. v dip. Hon. Edward X. Deedy, special gov ernment land inspector, i in our city looking after ollicial business. M. K. Williams, of Looking Glass, was ia this city Wednesday making ar rangments to ship his prunes. Jas. Newland of the firm of Kruse i Newland, are making nrrangnments to simply turkey during the holidays. The W. C. T, F. will meet at Mrs. A. C. Marstera' instead of Mrs. Faulkners's as given in program. The subject "Home Harmony." All are cordially invited. J. R. Clayton, of lmpiua Ferry, made the Plaindeai.f.r a pleasant call today while transacting business at the county seat. He reports times prosper ous down the river. A grand Christmas ball will lie given by Roseburg Division, No. l.l'.B. It. E.f Dec. 21th, at the Roseburg Ojra House The lx'st of music ami a good time is asnrcd to all. 1 he Plaindeai.kb building which oc cupied the lot on which our new brick is K'ing built, was sold to Fin as Dillard and Jack Gardner, w ho are moving it on a lot in the Chadwick addition where it will be improved and cpnverteJ into a small, comfortable residence. Jaeob Ritt hey and son Isaac, of Drain are in this citv touav. Jlr. Kitcur is one of the oldest pioneers of this county and always keeps posted as to the county seal ousiness by reading the Pi.aix dkai.hr. This office received a pleasant call from these gentlemen. Hon. Frank Grygla, of Seattle, has ariived in Roseburg to take the position of special agent of the general land office, made vacant by the transfer, of Hon. E. D. Stratford to Oklul.ma. Mr. Grygla is a very genial, intelligent and interestine gentleman and we welcome him to our-city. Last night -for fhe first time meals wete served in th? new restanrant in the rear of the Senate saloon, under the personal suervisioii of "Jumbo' Reizenstein with "Ed" as chef. The restaurant is bv far the neatest in the city, occupying the tw rooms in the rear of the building, being light, neat and comfortable, and of course every one knows how well "Ed". can cook and srve. "Nuf Ced." The "contract for the Plaisdkale new brick 20x40 feet to be nsto! ex clusivcly as a press and machinery room wag awarded to F. F. Patterson last Sat nrday and with a force of men he ex lK-ts to push the building to comple tion in ten or twelve flays, when on tine new Cottrvl press will Ihj installed therein. The new building will Iiave press! brick front, large windows and 12 inch walls. It will be modernI fin ished inside and out and will lie an ideal rress room. MARRIED. Drain Normal Notts. At the home in Rhsebnrg. COCKEKII.L WILSON of the bride's rents Nov. 1', l'.'OS.-W. J. Co. keriII and Miss Ia!:i M. Wilson, Rev. L. C. Zimmer "ii;an. of Cauyonville, officiating. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. andJMrs. II. J. Wilson and a very estimable young lady. Mr. Cockerill is ;i well-t't-lo farmer of Canyouville. Mr. CV-keiill returned to Canyonville. Tuesday to direct the building of his tie residence, npon the completion of which he will le joined by his bride, who in the meantime will reside with her parents at Roseburg. The Plaix dealer joins with their many triends in extending congratulations and best wishes. FRAMEI- HOWE. At the office' of the County Jnde, at the court house Thursday, Nov. 4, 1932. . W. Framel and Stella Howe, were united in marriage, his honor Judge M. D. Thompson officiating. BORN New lot of Men's Shoes. New lot of fine Ladies' Shoes. New Novelties. The Under Priced Store NUF CED O LI o o o o a o o a o a o p o o a o a o o a n o n o J. A. F.g'ers, of Dillard, was in this citv Wednesday from F. P.. Waite's pl:ce where he has lecn doing carpen tcrvvork fr Mr. Wuile. He readily iotes the ai-tivity in building i n tin , city and frcin som ? of the flattering offers for labor he may consent to do consid rahle hitililing in the Kinney addition lie is at pre.cnt figuring on building cvcral cottnes in Roseburg for Mr Waite. A message from Sodaville, I-ane conn ty, says that the farm residence of Hen ry Volstedt, who resides on the Hill place was destroyed by firo on Thurs' lay evening and Ins eight-year-old son was burned to death. The origin of the lire is a mystery, hut w hen discovered the entire building was in flames. The child had lieen an invalid since infancy ind the parents, who were some dis lance from the building, were unable to reach the unfortunate lwy in time to save his life. J. U. Riddle and Oeo. I. Quiue are in town today on business before the coun ty court. It is proposed to make the road running through Mr. Quine's place opKjsite Riddle, a county road and Mr. Quine agrees to deed the land to the county and fence it for f 100, half of which has been subscribed by the public, 1 he court will no doubt accept the proposition. Mr. Riddle is also urging the building of a bridge across the Sout h I'mrspia between Riddle and Myrtle Creek, a roadway having already been secured. Both of these improve ment - are badle needed, will benefit a great many large taxpayers and the public geuwully, and will no doubt re ceive the f,u'orable consideration of the EDITORIAL BOARD. Myrtle Moore, Senior Clan. Leo Hicketbieb, Junior Class. Madoe Bishop, Sub-Freshman Claw. J. F. Bonk brake, Freshman Cian The members of the Cottage Grove football Um and their friends were en tertained on Friday evening, Oct. 24, by the Normal School. The dining hall was decorated with the color of both teams. Refreshments were rved at ten o'clock. Conversation, games and speeches by prominent memberi of both teams made the evening pleasa'nt to all. The Literature class thoroughly en joys the study of classics. They Lave jnst finished the reading of Shakespear'a "Hamlet" and began the study of Mil ton's works this week. After reading the prologue to the Canterbury tales, one of the class exclaimed, "I didn't think I should like Chancer at all, but now I feel just as though I know him". Amoug our late visitors were rupt. Hamlin, Prof. Briggs, of Cottage Gieve, Mrs. 1.. A. Johnson and Mrs. J. II. Or cutt. Gle.n imberly and Beiij. Hunting ton presented the Literary society with a number of tyi written copies of Uu constitution. The society wishes to ex tend its thanks to these members. The literary portion of chapel eier cises has been in hands of the freshman class for the past two weeks. Miss 10- let Brown's paper on "The Famous Msn of Douglas County" well deserved the hearty applause which it received from the student body. . Mies Bishop per on "The Advantages of Country Life" was an effective answer to Miss Colrin's paper setting forth the pleasures of town life. Teachei s who attended the local in stitute held in Drain on Friday and Saturday of last week were as follows Prof. Briggs, of Cottage Grove; Prof. Sanders and Prof. Stewart of Roseliurg; Miss Parks of Yoncalla; Miss Cynthia Applegate of Comstock ; and Miss Put nam. A large number of the Normal students were present, as well a the members of the faculty of the school The Bible study class of the V. W. C A. has selected Murray s "Mudtes in the Life of Jesus" ss a text book ft the year. s The facnlty of the Normal school gave a reception to the students of the Nor mal Uepartmeat on Saturday evening Nov. 1st. The boarding hall was decor ated with autumn leaves aad ferns. The faculty artej as a reception committee Roses, chrysanthemum and other flowers, the eift of Mrs. B. D. BosweH were used effectively in the dining room. Kefresuments were seixed from eight to ten by the ladies of the faculty. The affair paswd off very pleasantly to all concerned. The evening of Oct. 21st provod of benefit to all who attended Supt. Ack erman's lecture on "The Functin of the Normal School." His clear argu ment and appropriate illustrations brought out the necessity of Normal schools as the audience had never seen it brfore." County Court Notts. County court met fin regular session Wednesday, Nov. 3, l;02,"the full court being present. The following business was transacted. - The resignation i Fraxier Ward, as instice of the peace of Coles Valley pre cinct, and F. I. Newland as road snjr visor of Road District No. 14, and .1. W. Swift as constable of Olalla precinct,, received, read aud accepted. Wednesday afternoon and today the court was kept busy auditing and allow ing bills. SWELL TOGS 'FOR MEN. We are now showing a full line of the Celebrated , Kuppenhjmer Guaranteed Clothing I Suits, $12.50 to. $25 Overcoats, "$10 to $18 In Furnishings We Mention y Neckwear iu the new Coronation Silks. English welt edge Collars and Cuffs, Fine worsted Union Suits and Underwear for men. s Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoes for men. McDonald's "Red Seal" Union made Overalls, Jumpers, Cordu roy Pants, Sateen and working shirts. Some new swell chalk line stripes in heavy suitings. Just the thing for Eainy day skirts and Tailor suits Ail Dress goods purchased here only, shrunk free of charge. Owing to the rush of business we will not shrink goods purchased eLsewhere. The Big Store When you see it in our ad its so. The Big Store Everything guaranteed as represented ANOTHER GREAT ENTERPRISE. Oregon Land & Livestock Company File Articles of Incorporation. lion R. A. Booth, of the Booth-Kelly Market Day. The ladies of the Christian church will hold arotlier sale of home cooking on Saturday" Not. 8, 1'Jtfi, at the era- Lumber Co., is spending, the day in L." breju, . . . ' . " - " 1 f u., a'M.BSc t-Cl beans, and other edables. Fatrena-e WRIOHT. In Orants I'ass, Oregon, Nov. 1, VJ02, to Mr. and Mrs. Kay Wright, a 10 pound boy. Dosen't Respect Old Age. It's shameful when youth fails to show projier resject for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Dr.- king s New Life Fills. Tbey cut off maladies no matter how severe and Irrespective of old age. Dysjiepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to thhi perfect Fill. l'5c, at A. C. Marsters & Co. Drug Store. Fine Turkeys far Sale. A few choice Bronze turkey gobblers for sale prize winners at the late dis trict fair held at Kosehurg. Inquire of Mrs J. II. Short, Kosehurg. Dip The Best Remedy lor Cron.J. This is the season when the woman who knows tlie best remedies for rroop is in demand in every neighborhood. One of the most terrible things in the world is to be awakened in the middle tf the night by a whoop from one of the children. The croup remedies are almost sure to be lost, in case of .croup, as a revolver is sure to be lost in rase of burglars. There used to be an old-fashioned remedy for troop, known a.i hive syrnp and tola, bnt some modern moth ers say that Chamberlain's Cough Item, edy is better, and does not cost so much. It causes the patient to "throw 1 p the phlegm" quicker, and gives relief in a shorter time. Ciive this remedy ss soon as the cronpy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It never f at s and is pleasant and safe to take. For tale by . C. Marsters. Printing Press for 5le. Thelloe Stop Cylinder press npon w hich the Plaisdsaueb is printed is for sale. It is suitable for a country office with a circulation up to 1,500 or 2,000 but it is not Urge enough for oar use. It will print two pages of an eijtl t col umn folio. No reasonable offer will be refused. Now is the time to, get a genuine bargain. Address thisotHce. For Sale. Horses, harness and wfigon. Farm for rent in (iarden Valley. IV O. ad dress, Wilbur, Or. tf . CD. Bi.v For Rest. ISO acres level land near town, w ithholdings etc., for one year. Immediate possession. D. S. K. Bcicx (oliOtf) Roseburg, Ore. i ANTED 30 Laborers, wages t2.r0 per day for first-class men. -' Dr. C. K. Ray, Tolo, Ore. Notice. The Sunday barber law is being v lated in this city, and I will take steps to have the law enforced should it occur hereafter. F. II. Wooniirrr. The President Coming. Rev. John II. Coleman, D. D., the new president of Whillaniette Univer- sity, will occupy, tho pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal Church next Sun day. Dr. Coleman is a man of fine at tainments, mid merits n hearing by the people, of. Kosehurg, Everyone cordially Roseburg looking over the fine new Douglas county bank building, which is nearing completion and attending to business matters in relation to his in terests here. Senator Booth is one of the principals in another big company which filed articles of incorporation with the Lane connty clerk Wednesday. The new corporation is known as the Oregon I .and A livestock Co. The names of R. A. Booth, John F. Kelly and (!eo. IJ. Kelly are given as incor porator. The principal office and place of business is Engene and the capital stock is 11,000,000, divided into chares of 1 100 each. The objects of the corpor ation as given in the articles are in sub stance as follows : To raise, keep, prat dace and market livestock, consisting of cattle, sheep, goats, bogs, horses, etc; to construct and maintain buildings, roads and ther necrs-ary improve ments; to reclaim and irrigate arid lands; t aojuire water rights, build ditches, flumes, reservoirs, etc, on lands of the Military Wagon Road grant end other lands that the corporation may lease or purchase. Senator Booth says the company' was formed for the pur pot of handling all that trt of the Military gnmt east of the east line of the forest reserve to be explicit, from the De Chutes to the Idaho line. When the grant was ac quired recently this syndicate secured tliat portion ot it through R A B.otb, trustee, while the Booth-Kelly Cose cured the western end, on which niot-t of the timber is located. Besides Messrs Booth, J F and Ceo II Kelly, the following geutleinen are stockholders in the new company: F II Buck, A J Tlechtman, J A Chanslor and Herbert Fleishacher, all of San Fran cisco: r rank Miller, president of the National bank of D O Mills A Co, of Sacramento; Adolph Heiborn, director of the California State Bank of Sacra mento; II A llcibron a wholesale hard ware merchant of Sacramento and J H Booth of Roseburg. Having the immense acreage of the Military grant, besides other lands to be purchased, at -its command, the company will probably be the heaviest operator of its k Hid on the coast. The country through which the' grant runs is the finest in the world for grazing, and other lands which will be secured, when irrigated, w ill produce some of thefinest crops tliat grow. Mr. Booth stated that the organiza tion of the company will be completed next week, and he will leave this even ing for Grants I'ass to look after matters Connected with the business. solicited. For a Bad Cold. If you have a bad cold you'ueed a irood reliable medk-ine like Chamber Iain's Coagh Remedy to loreen and re lieve it, and to allay the irritation and inflammation of the throat and lungs For sale by A. C. Marsters. Administrator's Notice. For Sale. First-class honie of one acre, well im proved. Box 20, Rjeeburg. tf. A GREAT COn PAN Y The Xcw-Tork Ufe ' nitymetea year old. Assets aver ttoooo. I scone is i9Bi arer tit tni.u latariace in force mr tr VMVVy 3ew lusarsacc patd fsr ia raid FoIicy-HsMers ia lmz, I-ald PoUCT-Hsldcrs la 37 years. j9.ooeoi What Life Insurance Does It keeps tae fa si It? I--ether. It eeacates I lie childrea. It takes care mt tke solbtr. It paa tbe merime jti cotter la biebr rim that B ivlm mu oi ft.ltliUyoI Jaij, ism, by the toanlr tmri o l"at'Mt eoonty. Onrrm, dolr appotcv Jamistrmturol IM rU'. l u T. Priiehajd ' (liTMM it. All MriMa k.r:.. . ' DoaraaoocDtr. Ort. witB .it u.r.o. S 1 Jl -keep ci aoiTeai. P ports the insured la hi eld aa;e. S"l-fiT niiM. u M ax BVcbonr, ' It prOT Docr-a oocDif. Ort. witltn .ix moc,a trroo ' a baals Iht dAteof ihK aotic. aoU ail oaa iadebted i " 10 Ui aim art itertbj aou2d to py u ium 11 tald Anrost CaT I9ni. . t JtwrrT.aemiBbiauw. OJLlfTTfS Sappliinental CtiarnSer For Shot-ting pirUA cartrid$res in ria-?. BBkSaMMSMW Patents cover U. S. and Canada Saves V to "5 jr cent on corst f am Made for 3tK. 30-W, sor-cial aixl 8 mm Jfannlicher Mailed for J1.00 to any address. Onier from The S. C. Company, Rose burs. Ore. tke respect of tke It saves tastily. Itsaarcs tke credit o tke lnaatred It saves money which wonld oker-wie be lost. It saves tke Intarrd ' frona aaalerw as to tke fa tare of kls fa am (It. t saves tke insured from anxiety for kts own old age. It saves tke capital which la lacked up la haaaa life It does tke very tklasrs alch tke iMorcd plana for, works for. prays for. Is happy if he secures. 303. 32-10. ; " .ip" litiiiatm life, takes ap kls work wkea ha dies and carries It forward ta can pletton. Ca a y oa afTocd to he withoat 1 tr W.J.Soas, artnl. RsMbarf Ore. Wanted to Trade. Will trade lots in KanasCity, Kansas, f ranch or timber land in Southern OVfgoo. Address Box 126. Zumbrota, Minn. Notice for Publication t'nilnl Slatri Ijind O'Bra. Itrwelmnr. "rrron Del ,V., lwi. Kutlfs la harabr alraa that la comrllaBes with tha proTlrloni ul lb a act ol Coaf t et Jun. IS.. anlil4 "Aa act far tha aat a tlor Unila la tha Stauiol CaIlferals,Uitoa Karula.and Waihlnrtuo TarrllorT." aalaad- ad to ail iba publla laaa itaiaa by act ol Asfwat a, un, MRS KVA FKOST, of Rodfbnrs, county ol Umilaa, Blala of Ore gon, baa tliii day filed Id ttaii omfa her ivora ataleinrnt No JhXK tor the pun-haw of tha K', SK'i.HK'x NK;and lot I, arvlion 4, 1p rT range no 1 wi ana win oner prooi o auow that Hie land arnif bt la more valnabla (or lu timber or nione ttian tor saricuUural tnrpoaea, and lorttablnh lit-r rlalm lo aaid land bWore the Rrflater and K-eiviroI Hut oKco at Koan. bnm, oreitcn, n Turalay the HUt tlaj of Marcn.iwu. Mia namea aa wiineaeei; j Ktt, Jeuie Sraitlaa, K W Scanlaq, J ti llnrton all o( Hoaaburf , Ore. Any and all wrwn elalmlns adrcrsrl tha alxivt ilnu-rlU'ti land are rrilirttr to ilit'lrrlattim In till nSli-eon or brloretaid 3l5t day ol Marrh, Iwi. J. T. JtKUft.S. Clip n-?giiicr. Notice for Publication. Dnlted States Land US ee, Eoavbura.Ureron. Aus. 7 Wei. Notice la hereby riven thai lu contcUanca with the proviaiona ol the actol Oor gne el June 3, lbii. entitled "An act (or tba eaia of timber land In the atatea ol California. Oregon Nevada, and vtaahlnxtoii Territory, at . extend ed to all Fubllc land blatea by act of Au(it 4. WILLIAM i. JACKSON, n( Ixwkloe (llaai. eonntv ol Uoualaa. Itate ol Oregon, bai thia day Sled In tnlt oiBoe hia worn atatement No. 81", 7. lor tbe pnicbaa ol the NW'tO((oN)20, tpKo '2i 8., K weal hod will offer proof toahow that Ibe laid tough! la more valuable lor ita timber or att ne thaa for agricultural purpoaea, and to aita'illth hfa claim before the Kegiater and BacelTtr cl tAis fines 01 Moaaburf, uregop. on Tuenday the 23rd day of December, 1W3. He name aa wllneaaea: Fraud On ult of Mvlioae, Or.. Cbarlenl'bom, Roseburg, Or., John Becker nd frank Lons, ol Cleveland, Oregot'. Any and all peraona olalmiug adveraely the above desert ba lamia are reunented to tile their clalmi In this office on or bufure wld -lrd day 01 txe, mi. O'.'B - I T.BRHKM. 1 P etwr, of N'i olaeciion Sl.Tp. S., R.6 eai; 01 rjf-.'i. ana W'f ti Tat P l No. S Registration of Land Title In the Circuit "oort of the Bute ot Orecon for tbe cooaly ol lioueiaa. In the matter of tbe application oft r Hkpr.au k a. krih and bkja. MINK McMI'LLKN to rrg later the title to the land in aaid aooacalion deacribed aa lollowa, lo-wlt v treat of HW'i. 8WW of rVvUon N. ot XW 1. nd of W h Sh Jr.: NUnlSM.tHi K'.. of Mt n-v rhi 101a i, s auu a 01 .Ks H H., K. 7 weat: Loll 1, t and .1 of See To. rB , Rt went; The l lv. ot An- guitio Koimy, being Kou So. and claim Xo. t in Seo. , Tp. W 8.. ft. 7 W aud claim Xo. 41 in few. 1. Tp. 2? R 7 weat all situated In Itouglaa county. Or., John Crane, W. v. Wilann and Mary Jane wllaoo and all whom It may rom-eru Ielrnlanu J TO ALL WHOM IT MAY l O.Nt KKX; Take notice, that on theaxondday oWOclo- ber. A. l. 1'jL'i. an application area tiled by aaid rietiem-K a. khi ana twnjamine McMulien In Ibe t'ircuit oiirl ot lHugiaa countr. for Inl tlal nxrUtralioooI the tllleto the lead above drwriUd. Now nnleaa you appear on or before the liih day of November. A. 1). IAU and ahow cauaa why inch application iliall not be granted the tame will be taken aa eon teased and do erre will be entered according to the prayer of me application ana yon win oe torevec barred Irom umpunnt ine aame 11. R. MllAMBKvKiK, lerk. o. 1. COsao, Apyllcaut a Attoruy. A HOT. THING. 1 That new HOT SODA FOUNTAIN at the KANDY KITCHEN . You can have the flavors to suit. Something New i'hey ail do. WOOD & BELL, Props Ik Cluxvlate, Hot Tomat. J-- lk-ef Extract, x Hot Celary, Hot Cbint Bullioa, 1I.4 Chicken Bullion Give it a trial. You'll like it. Tha Price If Tbe Same 5c lilXaZ? 2nJ ice CKIAM PARLORS fruits, Candies, Cakes, Pies, Docgbniits and fresh Bread Daily Portland Journal Agency. ' Hcndrick's Block, Opp. Dpot !. J. NORHAN c& Co. Props. J t i -I M fi1 J. M. Weatherby T. A. Bury D. L. Marlls Roseburg Real Estate Co. Farm and Timber Land Bought aud Sold Taxes Paid for Non-Residents. Timber Estimates a Specialty. List your proper- ty with us. Notice. NotkeSi herebr riven that at the teeula term 01 the County O.urt 'ox Douglai eountyi Orvron, lo be Ueld la Row burg. Oregon, on January 4th, 1'iO.L beln tbe Jauuary term .of a id cor.rt, held Ivr tbe irantactmi ol civ. I and pmtxiU budueaa, application will be made b tiuital (inalalaon, to have hit fname e ianrl tounataveu. trereti. mat me nour ot in o'clock a. m, of aaid day, Jan. I. laftl, baa bet-n net for the hearing ol objection, it auy thcrv be. to tbe change ol aaid name, Thia notice ia publlahed by order of at. D. Thompson. 'n!(ic ol the abor named cocrt ol lonrwiH'ka. The fint nubll In tha Imiik nl Kov.ti. lnoi. lent nubili allnu to be on the 4ih uay ui ueo. iwm. iu n. AtlH("iK. AtNt Clerk, AV,7 HJ4.E.BAWYEKH r Uepuiy. lor the period ol four wucka. cation llixtwf aball be made I hsherccBell owsCol aT SPECIAL SALE OF1 Boys' and Youths' CLOTHING FOR" GUI. ri7DE.IL OrJLY : BUY NOWaNlTsXvE MONEY .c. a m. M A M rTn A A l Ck ft i5 ? n 01 A ffi. n f county court. invited. V