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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1902)
5SR 2 A a v A A 4 a 3 A A A. A A 1 . At t A 'A A A A A m A k i A, : 1 A A, ST We Want So while you are looking around the town doing your shopping you don't want to overlook the PEOPLES' STORE as we have the largest and most complete line of fall goods that has ever been shown in the town. LcldlCS We have all the latest weaves and colorings in tailor suitings, Long Coats, length, Jackets and Capes. Our stock can't be beat for style, quality and prices. Our walking skirts are the most complete line injtown ranging in prices from $1.50 and upwards. Taylor suits from $7.50 and upwards. Q6ntl6m6ny 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 in town. The People's Store A FINE LINE OF f Leatlicr Goods f Just received to'.' fi which we would respectfully' call f, your attention. It embiaces everything: y that is new and stylish In s Wrist Baps s Chatelaines i Purses, Eta k m eitner Flain bnver- Mounted or Mexican hand-Carved work. They are better than- the ordin- . ary kind, and y , are especially suitable for nice ' presents Call and see them. It's a y ? pleasuie to show goods. A.yr&zz&.z., rx :m i-vr; x x S Of Local Interest. X See the Title Guaj-antee & Loan Co. forblue prints anJ filing i.ajers. tf. Two lota tor sale, centrally located, price casb. AoMress I. O. lwx 265. dip. For Sale. A gool heavy team, har ness and vragoa. Inquire of W. F Inglehart, Boseburg. Wanted. 100 to 200 ewes on shares, good paAore, ranee, and plenty of feed. Address "Step," Dillard, Or. . C. Get your abstracts of title from J. D rT niilton. lie has the only complete set of abstract books in the county, tf Fresh oysters all styles. Pan, fancy and pepper roasts a special y. Served by an expert cook, at Railroad Eating House, Mesdamea Lohr & Gegax, pro prietors. ' ( Mrs. Freeman xrwhes to announce that she has purchased the interests of Edward Jennings in the Utnpqua bakery and will hereafter conduct the business nnier her own name. tf P. S, DAY, JEWELER and WATCHMAKER All Work Gnaranteed for Reasonable Prices. Secoa JT)oor north new Bank Building, O a o o n n O o n o a o a o n o o o o o a o a o a o a o a o n n Weigh There is a time in the history of every life when one is spurred to a supreme effort. This time has come to us. While we have never been a laggard, we arc now exerting ourselves to give you greater value and more merchandise for your money than ever. Get convinced. 36 inch Sheeting, 4 CtS. per yd. cent Print, now 5 CtS per yd. 8'f cent Print, now 6 CtS. per yd. 10 cent Print, heavy, now Zx CtS. cent Lining, 36 inch; now 10 CtS. 10 cent Lining, 36 inch, now 8. o p "X he Under Priced Store to Save You The farmers are now willing for it to stop raining for a few day;, Tho famous play, "Von Ymison" ic billed for Saturday night at the ()jera House. For harness, or anything in the har ness line call on F. Long & Sons near the depot. Repairing a specialty We have a fine line of fur top slippers, just w hat you want for these cool even ings, from $ I up. At Flint. Remember we have constancy on hand a full line of the famous Bucking ham and Hect rubbers, in all style at Flint's shoe store. R W. Winslow, an enterprising stork man, of Alexandra, S. D., is spending a few days in this city and county with a view of investing and locating here. If yon want to go to Coos County points, take the Roseburg, MarshfieUl route. Spring hacks leave Roseburg every day at (5, A. M. Inquire of C. 1. Barnard, agent. D. S. T. West, having accepted several old and reliable fire insurancs compa nies, is now prepared to do a ganera fire insurance business. Insure with him. Office at the City Hall. if. Fkee The fine "IVmxdealeb Map," Cregon oil one si'le, the map of the world on the other, with the 1900 census and other valuable information, free to every neur cash subscriber to the Flais nr.'.LKR. Mafk alone 50 cents. Prjierty owners will get rid of fences wltere they can do so without running the risk of havingtheir lawns and shrub bery trampled by driven bands of cattle and slieep. Every such fence removed adds to the beauty of the city. El.a Lngsdon, accompanied by his mother came down from Riddle Tuesday a xl S('ut the day attending to business matters in this city. Mr. Loglon has been in the Alaska gold fields for over two years pit, having returned from Caj Nome on the steamer St. Paid, recently. II. W. Tooley lia-i ijeiied a aIiMtiiitf eallery at the old stand north of F. E. Hand's cigar store. Waiter is a g-od, deserving young man and one with whom we are all well acquainted, and a he has been to consiuerable expens? in fitting up a new -gallery, we lipe he may bo well patroni1. ' Leonard Kabott, the Roseburg cigar manufacturer, is placing a new 4-igar f his own make on the market in this city namely, the "Kabott Reflation." The cigar is of chair Havana good" l,ut up in alieat 1ox in the frin of a Imok ; on the inside of the over is a neit laljel and a looking g!a-K. Mr. Kabott, since his residence in this city, has built up a wonderful trade for his cigars by uing only the best goods. ltoSEBLEU. (JeE'JOS. o E3 o tValue o a o a o a o n o o o o o .a o our prices nov ana be o a o p a o a o a n 51 o o a o NUF CED Honey I. ABRAHAH Proprietor. One Door South of P. O. John Hall, Hie pioneer resident f Myrtle Creek was in Roseburg on business Tuesday. Contractor Fred T. Blakely returned on lust night's overland from an extend ed visit in New York and other eastern cities. R.W. Windaer.of Alexandria, S. I is visiting the family of F. R Orcutt, of Melrose. Mr. Windser expects to 1 e.tte in this vicinitv. R D. Cook, of Santa Maria, Calif., arrived iu this city Monday to visit with his sister, Mrs. J. R. Kennedy, whom he had not s-en for 47 veaia. i Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bolter came up Wednesday morning to attend the wad ding of their son, George, returning to their home in Brook on thia morning's local. Mrs. R. Rosendoru, who has len visiting the family of her neice, 5Irs. H Wollenberg.nf this city, left for her home in San Francisco Monday evening- Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Toner left Toeajay morning for Yoncal!a after a short visit here with the tatter's mother, Mrs. S. I., Smith. Mr. Toner has purchased a fine farm in Scotts Valley and he and his wife will take tip their permanent home t here at once. J. T. Bryan, the jewel man is the proud 'jxisscsser of a new Irycicle. The new machine was made in this city by Mel Thompson and is a great deal light er and more substantial than the ol d one. John ran now be compared with the little boy it U his first ir of red top UkMs. There will 1 a football game at the Pine Street grounds Saturday, letwH-ii the Xoriii.il ScIhmJ team of Ashland, ami the Roeeburg High School team. Ash laud was beaten by the Eugene Hich School teamv2fi to 0, and later played a tie g;ime with the same team, ll is doubtless if Roneburg should win as their team is lnu-h lighter. Edward Kohlh.igen, mho passe 1 thrimirh here from Dawson City to San Francisco a week ago, arrived in Rosc- hurg fr.iii tlie Bar city Monday night, and will siiend the winter with his brother. (Jeorge and Louis Kohlhagen, of t '.as fit t. In the spring he wiU re turn ti Alaska where he has mines which will lU-maiid attention. Willis KreiiMT.oi Myrtle Greek, and one of the piou.inent mine owners of this county, was in Grant Pa" last -wh He U making extensive im provements on his mining projierties. He is about to. put in a four-stamp nail on his quart mine on Whiskey creek in thcMt. Beubert diftrii-t. Jle has re. cetitly resumetl .-rnti..nsat flieGoHen Wedge qnart miur at Galice. Courier. The case of J Mieelli vs. S. P.Co., in a suit to recover 7o for a eow killel by the cart", tried before a jury in justice Bitchanan's court Moinlay afternoon, the plaintiff was awarded f21.40 dam ages together with costs amounting to over f2 The jury valued the erw at t V), but 23.i0 had leen realizel from the U-ef of the animal which had not been killed outright, only liaviug certain U'lies broken Jieyond hope if rworery. The case of Jas. Burton, chargral with complicity with Fred Bateinan in the crime of unlawfully killing deer, was heard U fore the following four jurymen Tuesday in JustUv" Buchanan' curt : J. W. Wright, W.J. Kenfro, Chns. G. Stanton and A. Fields. Mist. Atty. tieo. M. Brwn"app,areil for the state and Atty. J. C. FnlU-rloii for tlie d fsuJant. The jurv n turne.1 a verdict of not guilty. Myrtle Point Enterprise: Engineer A. A. Undsler, speaking of th tireat Central survey over the Middle J-ork route, says: "I was surprised to find the easy grade that route affords for a railroad, although the rocky siints and hillsides will make the road a somewhat expensive one to imiU!. liie nignesi deration (at Camas Valley) is but alsmt 1,200 feet above sea level, while via the old Q'xn bay wagon route the vjfva'io" approximates 2,!KX) feet. Tlie engineers are now within three miles of Remote and exjHft to have the line located to Camas Valley within thirty "days. The engineering parly now includes 14 men," W. K, It)ndy and wife, nee Miss Laura K. Jones, oivpl in Roseburg Wednesitay evening from Han Francisco to enjoy a brief vi' it wit h Mrs. Lmidy's sister. Mr. W. C. Conner. Mr. l.nndy has dispostd of his business interests in San Francisco and contemplates engag ing in business at some desirable )xnnt in Oregon and is looking over Roseburg uidi this object iu view. He has !een engaged for several years iu the hard ware, tinware and plumbing business However, ls-fore locating ei'nianeiitly iu this state Mr, ntid Mrs. Lundy will visit relative at Cottage Grove and Myrtle Point. They were well pleased w ilh California but are inclined to fa vor gt and old Oregon In wlifch to efi fablisli a permanent Iioinc. I heir mam: friends are .u to welcome them Iwk lo webfoot land, Mrs. W. P. Johnson, of Myrtle Creek, was a Roseburg visitor Tuesday. Liecense to marry have liccn is-sued to J. T. Atkins and Ella I'.rowu. Ren Smith, the Coos county stock- man, is in this city on business. Brakcman II M Wchlier is now run ning between this city and Grants Pas. Got your dental vork at Dr. Chea lie's. Ihiinlesa extrction of teeth. n20, W. S. Baer. the Myrtle Creek mining mini was in Roseburg Tuesday, on busi ness. Brakenu'ii' A I. Phillips, F R Evertou and F W Miller are now running out of this citv. Hon. W. R. Willis and daughter, Miss Lulu, are visiting with Mrs. C. W. Sher man, of Portland. Miss Virgi Ryrd, of Salem, is now eniployed as stenographer in the 1. S. Umd OHiee, iu this city. I. B. Riddle and little son, Julius, were in this city Tuesday on their re turn home for a few days visit in Port land. Mrs. F. H. Hoffman and children left this morning for Portland, to visit Con ductor Hoffman, who is working out of that place. On the -.Nth inst the tourist passenger fare U-tneen Portland and San Francia co will le increasod $2.W, making the fare f lrt.5t. . X. Selig, the Myrtle Creek merchant was in this city on business Tuesday. He reports busine.s at .Myrtle Creek brisk. Mrs. W. F. lVnjau in, of thiscitv, wid leave on Saturday morning s overland for San Francisco, where shewill spend the winter with her granddaughter, Mrs. T. G. Outliers. Report says a man in the east was killed by the explosion of a lieer keg. It -s not stated whether death was caiwcd by eoneiis-ion, or by seeing so much beer going to wast.'. Mrs. II. Snyder and daughter, Miss Pollv left on Tuesday's local for Sheilds, Linn county, to visit Mrs. Snyder's mother, later they w ill go to Portland where they ex-nt t Jo t-nd the winter. Tlie M. E. Church will conduct a sale on IV-c. 3rd am - -4 li . in the new Isuik building. Kitchen an.! fancy aprous, sofa pillows, comforts, rusandall kinds of fancy anil u-i nl article lot sale. A line chance willle otTor-led Jo wlrct a Christinas gift for a relative or friend. S. K. Sykes has jut received a large shipment of Toy and Christinas goods which will soon 1 on display in his large store. We understand that Sam is directly c-.nuei led with Santa Clans and that well known gentleman will make his headquarters at S. K. Sykes store, this year. Bev.'G. II. Bennett, will preach Sun day morning at eleven o'clock, at the M. E. Church, on the eubievt, "Half hearlcdness." The subject of the even ingser n w ill 1-e, The Origin of Re ligion." This i the -eeond .discourse iu the M-rii s of -'tJinl, 11 i ExHeiM-e airl Character." All are invito!. A frei-l.t wreck vnrred alsut 11 :.T0 u. in. to.l y at Tm.nel in which two cars weru completely overt nrne-l and c-HisMerable track lorn up. TJie wreck e.1 train wa- an ' extra north t.unl freight, i:i charge of Conductor Grieves The cause of the w rvk u at pr-s-iit un known, but it is tiioiiuht that one or both of the ears jni;i-l Uk' track. A wrecking train left this city at not.n, and it i- thought hat the track w ill soon 1 clear. Xo one was bur. The tc'.egr.v,.her-. station agents aiid train dii-pjitc'uers on the Pacilic system of the Southern Pacific and the line iu Oregon are ! receive an increas in pay of about 1) 1- r nl. The wages of the two systems nere regulated in accor dance witli the clrti:giiig b;;.-iuess n'tna tion at various iiits. The agicenient was reached Saturday at d meeting held with General Manager Krutlschnitt in San Fraucisi-o. through the Internat ional Order of Railroad Telegrapher Anrtlu-r newspaper publisher has gone the ronte of morphine ioiiing. Will Itnswli of the firm of Russell Bros., publishers of the Farmer and Miner at Fort Jones, California, died Tuesday from an over l . j of morphine. A yet it has not lrn decided whether or not tin- drug was talien with suicidal intent. A few months ago the Bus sell Brothers founded their new spa per venture at Ft. Jon'-'s, and since have Urn getting out a good pniilicatiou ant Iroin the appear ance of the sheet have leen doing well. Deceased hud Ix-n ipiite ill for the just several d.iv. The Roseburg 0era House Xov. 22 will have lor its attraction "ion ion son" which 'm such a departure from the average dialect protluetions. It is a Swedish dialect comedy with a plot well worth listening to, and Mr. Xelse Erick- on n-suiiie the part of aSweilejust over, as the piay progresses, "ion, shows eviiU'inxMif iNToming American- ize.1 gradnallv. It is said since the lealh of Heege no one has assumed the character so pci-iccuy as .Mr. r.ncKson, W ho orui ivat ei ilia pari in j-.ngiaiui. The (day is jiromiswl to . 1 e staged w ith new scenic equipment, all of the scenery Ifcinjr appro.riate During each act a niimls-r of reliiusl specialities will lie in troduced, including the Luinl(eriiien'8 jitartctte. Among the other nieinliers of the con-.pnnv are I'atti Rosa and Florence Gear. B0K.N tUEEX HKLF.XA To the wife of th King of Italy, Xov. 1!), PK)2, a daugh ter. The new princess . w ill be named "Mafaloa." The birlh of another Prin cess instead of an heir to the throin is a great public disappointment. United States Ambassador Mever was the first outsider to personally congratulate the king. This is tin second daughter of the king'and (uecn, tlie first, Princess Yolande Margberita, Uaving Iswi Isirn at Borne on June 1, HKtl. MARRIED. BULLEMER-SCHKRER-At the ofliw of the county judge at the court house in this city, Nov. IS, li02, August ttullcmcr, age 70 years, to Agne Scherer age .10 years, His honor Judgi M. D. Thorn Ron ofliciating. ADK.IXS BROWX At the oflice of the Justice of the Pence i this city Wednesday, Xov. Ill, T.I02, J.T Adkina to I'lla L. Brown. J. A. Buchanan Justice of the jx-nco odkintini In Roseburg'g Social Realm. The iH'autiful home of Mrs. M. Joseph- son was tlie. scene ot a very brilliant social gathering Wednesday evening, the all'air lieing enjoyed alike by the guests and the hostess. The decorations were profuse and most lieautiful, being arranged in a very artistic manner, red and groeiJiredoininating. Mrs. Joseph son was assisted in receiving the guests by Mrs. T. R. Sheridan, and the princi pal pastime of the evening was the game of w hist. After the prizes were diutri- buU'd the guests enjoyed the utual pleasing luncheon which on this occas ion was dainty and delicious. Mrs. W. S. Hamilton succeeded in capturing the first pi ie for ladies, and Mrs. I. Wol lenlterg received the token which tells f the fewest jsiint. C. T. Curry, was awanieti me gents iiret l.riza. r. . Strong carrying away the consolation gift. With g'Kwl cheer, sparkling w it ami humor, the evening fleeted by all too swiftly and Mis. Josephs. n, as usual proved herself a most entertaining and charming hostess. The invited guest w ere : Mr. and Mrs. S C Flint, J C Aiken, F W Benson, W II Jamison. J T Bridges, J C Sheridan, T U Sheridan, J II Booth, A M Crawford, W .S Hamilton, J W Hamilton. Ir. and Mr. G EJllom k, K L Miller, F G (Mime, F W Ilarues, Mr. and Mis. II C Stanton R B Houston, S A Sanford, J F Barker, G W Child, W W Thackrah, I Wollenberg, II WoIleuUrg, E M Moore, B W Str.ng, W It'Willis.'J A Perry Geo. Kolhascn, W T Wright, A, WollenUrg. M sses Frances Howell, Jennie Buick, Kate Buick, Belle Curry, Birdie Curry, Flith Curry, Lulu Curry, Stella Hamil ton, Begin Bast, Maude Rast, Lillian Collier, Peters lull Ian WollenU-rg, Zela Zigler, Rose Parrott, Ivy Van Bureit, l.illie Moore, Lulu Willis.- Mcskts C T Curry, X Curry, L Zigler, S Zigler, W. McWilliams, A SaUman, II Marks.JK Parrott, S Siebeuhuaer, G W Kind II, S Jtifcphsou. Mrs Juo Rat, S Zigler; X Curry, Rosendom) Van Buren. Mrs. Josephson will lease accept the choicest thanks of the Plaindealb for a Uitmtiful supply of excellent pastries. Bar Asoclation Officer. PoRTLAXn, Xov. l'.t. The f lio wg named otlicem ere elected by the ix i.'oii liar A-WM-iation for the ei.-uin' yesir at the close of their convention t day: Pn-s dent S. B. Hustoir, of Ilill-W.r . Washington county. Vice (resident, first judicial dL-trict A. S. Hammond, f Jackson cunty. Vice rcidciit, vaoUl I jildicjal district K. It. Skipwitrlli, of I J4ie cvnuty. Vice president, thiril judicial district J. R. Weatherford, of I.iuu county. Vice president, fourth judicial di.-trict Jr G, (Jreen, of Multnomah i-ouuty. Vice (resident, fifth jiidiv'ial di.trict C. D l4iturrlte. of Clackamas county. Vs-e president, sixth judicial ditrit t T. i. Haley, of I'matilla county. VU-e (resident, Mveuth judicial dis trict S. A. D.Gurlcy, of Gilliam com. ty, Vice president, eighth judii-ial ditricl William Suiitb, of Iiaker county. Ninth judicial district M. D. Cliff r.. of tirant county. Secretary A K Ilctf el, of MiiUnou ;.h county. Trvaurer C. J.S-hnaU-1, of Muhn. mah county. ' Kxecutive c"iumiltee John'B. Cl laml, .era Snow, William P. FciHon. i4 Mirltiioniah ounty ; E. P. McCormaek, of Marion county; A. S. ileunctt, il Wasco county ; B. I IMdr, Tillamook county. Jude ( leiand, the presiding (ricr, submitted to the association an set which might be introduced in the lei lature toave the way for uniform law s, entitled an "Act to establish a hoard of commissioner for the promotion of uni formity of legislation In the United States." The following lawyers were elected as member of the association. John Leiand Henderson, S. B. Bigeu, C. I, tiantenlx'iu, F. W. M til Ley, Fn.nk S.Grant, E. E. Wilson, and O. T. CVighow, of Ibeb!ir. The closing affa'r of the Bar Associa tion will l held thia evening at Krue's restaurant where the annual Iwnutiet is to le held. A good feast for the ii.ner man has lieen (reparel, w hile the a' tei math toasts and sjieeche will le ell worth listening to. Bolter-WHHs NuptUU. A very ijuict, but happy werlding was solemnized at the home of the bride's mother, Mr. K. II. Autetireith, on Jackson street in this city Wedneday afternoon, Xov. lit, l'.H)2, at four 'dork, Mr. G. T. Bolter and Mrs Snow Willis, wing the high contracting )rtics. Rev. C. A. Hyatt, pat..r of the , . E. lurch, odicialcd and in his UMial 'leading manlier pronounced the fat-red ords that bound forever two happy icarts in the holy bonds of wi!lock. Onlv a few relatives witnessetl .the retty nnd impressive ceremony. The bride is a very charming, nflable and popular lady who enjoys the high esteem of a host of admiring ffiends. Tlie groom is a well known, geuhil and opular Southern Pacitic railroad fire man, with a run out of Grants Pass, and host of friends join with the Plain- healer iii wishing the happy couple a nig wedded life blest with happiness and pros(KTtty. X'u'J' left on thu south smnu.iocai vtetinesuay evening on a irief wedding tour, after whkh they w ill be at homo to friends at Grants Pa where they will reside. Insure In the New York Life. Because, Its olicics are utieoutestiblc. Because, It insures you all the time. Because, Vp to" Xov. 1, H02, it has scpured 132 jxlicy holders, amounting to 2(i3, 000,000 new business. Fine Turkeys for Sale. . & lew choice Bronze turke1 irobhlers for sale prize winner' at tho lato dis nct fair held at Roseburg. They must bo pild by Xov, 20, Inquire of Mra J, II. Short, Roseburg, Mp To Rent A larj.1? unfurnished front rsm for liht hougeki'eplr g, AldrcFs I 0. llox 4C.'.), Hoselmrj.', Or, iv20t3 SWELL TOGS FOR MEN. We are now showing a full line of the Celebrated Kuppenhimer Guaranteed Clothing Suits, $12.50 to $25 Overcoats, $10 to $18 In Furnishings We Mention Neckwear in the new Coronation Silks. . . English welt edge Collars and Cuffs. Fiuo worsted Union Suits and Underwear for men. 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 ekewhere. JOSEPHSOFS The Big Store When you see it in our ad rvvvvcvcvc Ashiand Boy's Defeated. ' The firt iTtine which toe Southern Or e,n Xormal f.K.tball team played on their nothern tour was at Eugene. Satur diy, aikl whether fniiu tae fright or not, they teem to have beeu dft.h-l!y outplayed by the lioys of the Engine I ifc'h school. The score stood 24 to 0 at the end of the pa me against the visitor ; l'-ntt'iie ciing 12 in each of the halves. ViyA XT ED c0 Laborers, wa-a 2.50 (r Liy f.r fiit-clas men. Pa.C. R. Rav, Tolo, Ore. Letter- List. Ketnaiuin; uncalled fur at tlie Rose burg (".stofrice, Pcr-ms calling 'for there letters wil j.i.-a-e state the date on which they are advertised. Xov. 2i), P.CC. BateheSder, John F M.riu , Mrs II Cro. a!!. F i: iiibbiint, J.it.n HaiiSou, ti W Jennie, Mr. J GJ King, Fnl C I.t tiraii le Mote, G.j Marten, Jpli 0m!in.ja, Andr.-w Swecnev, Arthur Tavlor," Mrs Mmk - Truax, J P McMalron, John The letters will be chsrrl Jo at rate of one cent ea h'. Wv. A. Fe-iter, P. M For Sate. Fir-t-clas home of one acre, (Mvel. BjX irt, Rebirj. tf. til im- Coooty Treasurer's Nole Xoiice i- hereby gien to ail parties he). ling county warrant.- endor-ed iprk.r toand including March bth Pa0, are re itiestel to .i-nt -the value at the i"mnty treasurer's o:Htv for (oymeut as interest will cense- then-oil alter the dale of tl.i notice. Dated Xov. 17, P.xv. Gi. DiMvirc, Countv freasurer. Notice of Bids Wanted. iN-aled bids for o(viatii!gtl.e ( or farm ferry for thr-e years will I receiveI by the County Court at it regular terra in January l'.OJ. Bids to be openel Wedm-sday at 1 o'chek p. in. M. D. Tnoursov, nl" County Judge. -. OULETTrS Suppiimental Chamber 'or Shooting pistol cart ride's in rifles. 'stents etiver IJ. and Canada Saves fiT to "" (er cent on cost of am munition. Made for 3v:k. 30-10. :m, 32-10, .32 peciai and 8 mm Mannlichcr. .Maile.1 for f no to any aldres. Onler from The S. C. Company, Roseburg, Ore. A GREAT COn PAN Y Ttic New York I.I re -I'Klyneven yearn old. AxsetaoTcr $190,000,000. ' laconic lat 1901 ovtr t70.000.000 Innuraiice In force over s)ij65. 000,000. New iMNurance paid for la 1901 oter 1161,000,000.. I'm id rollcy-Holder In 1001, ocr $17,000,000. PAld Iollcj -Holder In 57 yearn. over .t49.ooo,ooo. What Life Insurance Does. It keep llC faintly tegether. It cdiicmcN the children. It taUeti care of the mother. It the uiortKKe on the home. it provides ready money to.keep a huHluemi Hotveni. It aupport the Inwared In his old age, It naven the respect . of the family. v It wave the credit ol the liiMured It lavca money vhicit would otherwise he lont. It navCN the Injured from anxiety n to the future of Ui family. it naves the insured from anxiety for IiIh ov n old aue. - It Bttven tUe capital which I locked up In human llic. It deN the very thing vhlcrt the inaured plann for, work lor. prays for, la happy if he accnrci, and uuhappy II he (alls to Ret. It helps htm to make a success ol life, takes up ins work when he dies and carries It forward to completion. Canyon afford to be without It? W. J, Moon, Agent. 1 HoactoiirK Ore its so. Evervthinp- ( Pay Vp. All tie kuoirin themselves in debled to F. F. Patterson for laundry work cp to Xov. I, Pj02, will please call at the othce of Attorney Frank G. Mi eelli, Review Ruildinp, and settle at V. pATTERS.j.'r. Wanted. Owners of farms, st ock ra debts, tim' ber lands fo' tale within ten uiiiea of the pnr.poel line of ll.s (ireat Central Railroa.1 to cirresjs.nd with J. J. Walter, Colooizati..u A;:t., Ko-jebur-.', Or. nlO The Best kemeoy tor Croup. This is the srason when the woman who kn.ws the Ui rentellef for croup is in demand in everr le i-hlwrhood. i One of the nt terrible tbiug- in the j w.jrH i to hcaakcr.i in the middle i4 Xu n'':l ,,v a oop fr,m one of the jcdsiMren. Tl cronp remedie are I'-'"0' sure to be l, ia case of croup, ', as " "lver i. sure to be lost in ta-e of - 1 ,,ur Ti,r l l " o!d-(aJ,. i"c', r, n:,y t- cri:, ti,n a hive 1 ywp and hut ?ome nsdrrn moth- er? .v t ii.ui.'jerUiU S t.V.tig!i (Uiit edr U Ivtter. a. n,A c-. i. I It tl. . ....... . ' ...i.,-i,(,.iju.hi.i inmw up ll.e . ( -4 , -...... a.ui hotter time, t.ive thi rena a the crimpy tth apiar j prvvnit the attack. It is pleasant 11 1 safe to take, for fjk by 1 Roseburg Tlieaer Saturday, Nov. 22. YUST IN FROM YIMTOWfl FIRST, I-OUEMO-T, FIWXIKST, rKK-KMIXAXT SWKDISH-AMERICAX CHARACTER CREATIOX m r With NlLSE ERICK50N of K1LIAGINN4RST0P, as VON Lutobermeu's Oaartctte. New Ixsr Tam. New Luxurious Appoiutments GET The Eternally Young tT?VW TH The Ctnstintly Amusing tvlA y IU The Truly Heroic APPLAUD The Sincerely Human SWEDISH AMERICAS! PLAY A HOT THING. That new HOT SODA FOUNTAIN at the KANDY KITCHEN You cau have the flavors to suit. " Something New '""I "rn.";? TTT' l? l TxiIt"' Hot t. clary. Hot Clam Ihtlhou, Hot Chicken Bulliea Give it a trial. You'll like It. They all do. The Price Is 7nr.I - DPI I r The Same 5c. V KJVJkJ UUUL,, rrOpS V4 iyrvi anJ ICE CKtAM PARLOUS Fruits, Candies, Cakes, Pics, Doughnuts anl Fresh Bra3 Daily Portland Journal Agency. Mendrick's Block.Opp. Depot I.J. NORHAN & Co. Props. in m 0"00"0,0"0'-OVOV i Thej Big Store pnarantvl r,rort.4 - o - AViWJVUlU Little Ranch far Sale. A good Utile home for sale ; 17 acres adjoining fair grounds, 1 mLes cart of Roeeburg. Good buildings, 150 good bearing fruit trees, 10 acres in cultira tion. Price, 11225. For particulars ii quire at Milikin's shoe store, Romberg Or. alU For a Bait Cold. li you have a bad cold yoa ceed ood reliable medicine like. Chamber lain's Coah Remedy to loosen and re lieve it, and to allay the irritation "and inflammation of the throat and lapga For tale by A. C. Marsters. Notice for Sale of State Lmts. X - - y . .iniee w neretj given that the Ft of the foi.owin deseribwt Stt t Ito-wit: " Tle north half of tU corth half and d , I' 3 "a':1 of wrtinn 1S TbUSs K I fc.. cuiitalning 3C.W re res. Aj.plieiations to purchase awn be twui on regular blanks u accordance with the law for sal rJ K. . Jandbe aeeorcparJidby cash or check f-r one-t-fth ci the amoant bid for Cr- I.hd will 1" ' " "W&t, i Tt. ri n ,r.. . ..... w ie;ecs any ana til bi-is . ls." M. L. Cgimn ir 35nl 1 Clerk of IWj4 Iated this ISth daT of Oct. pjOC PKHRLESS. - PHKTfrrvi vr ash ENOUGH NEW FEATURES TO MAKE AN ENTIRELY NEW SHOW rvYlYI New IS , 1 an"-'soiiti .va be ad- t . . : i... . . nd u will,' Board. Saai. Orecoa" ,d mi-V er fa:i andi Appiicition and bid to porchase i-uto ! I v If t 1