K T f we want to have You i loney 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 X most complete line of fall goods that has ever been shown in the town. LcldiCS; We have all the latest weaves aud colorings in tailor suitings, Long Coats, 3 length, Jackets and Capes. Our stock can't be beat for style, quality and prices. Our walking skirts are the most complete line intowu ranging in prices from $1.50 and upwards. Taylor suits -from $7.50 and upwards. Gentlemen, Those of you wishing a new suit of clothes don't want to overlook us as our line is the David Adlcr & 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. I The People's Store m at k Mil S . Book and Stationery Store A FINE LINE OF Leather Goods Just received to which we would respectfully call your attention. It embiaces everything that is new and stvlish in g s x if i Wrist Bags Chatelaines Purses, Etc. in either Plain, Silver Mounted or Mexican hand-Carved work. N They are better than the ordin- ary kind, and are especially suitable for nice y presents' ; Call and see them. It's a pleasure to show goods. Of Local Interest. See the Title Guarantee & Loan Co forblue prints and filing papers. tf. Two lots for Bale, centrally located, price $300 cash. Address P. O. box 205. dip. For Sale. A goo! heavy team, har ness and wagon. -Inquire of W. F Ingiehart, Roseburg. Wanted. 100 to 200 ewes on shares, good pasture, range, and plenty of feed. Address "Sheep," Dillard, Or.' t2. Get your abstracts of title from J. D Fniilton. He has the only complete set of abstract books in the county, tf Fresh oysters all styles. Pan, fancy and pepper roasts a specialty. Served by an expert cook, at Railroad Eating House, Mesdames Lohr & Gegar, pro prietors. hMrs. Freeman wishes to announce igt she has purchased the interests of Edward Jennings in the Umpqua bakery and will hereafter conduct the business un ler her own name. tf p. S, DAY, JEWELER and All Work Gnaranteed for Second Door north new Bank Building, o u a o o o o n o D O n o Q o p o n o n o n o n c a We Are Sure . We can help you to maka a dollar go as far as!'; should, and much, farther than any where else. If you want to buy right, if you want to be treated right make our store your headquar ters for the next few days. VALUES UNPRECEDENTED IN DRY GOODS, CLOTH ING, BOOTS, SHOES, WRAPS AFJD mil.. LIWERY, Always the Best. Always the Cheapest o o n o o P o The Under Priced Store L. II. Iledgeiiatli, of Drain w as a Hose- You tun got vetch wed at Cliurr hill & bnrg visitor last week. Vxl ley's. The B. K. T. will give thoi tirst an- Lamps at half .rice while they last at nual ball at Ashland on Friday, loo. 5. Churchill " Woolley's. It will be a grand affair. . j J. I. Chajnian, of Wilbur, was trans- For harness, or anything in the liar- j ncting business in Roseburg Saturday, ness line call on F. Long & Sons near j ;0t your dental work at Dr. Chea the depot. Repairing a specialty idles. Painless extrction of teeth. n20. Remember we have constantly on hand a full line of the famous Bucking ham and Ilect rubbers, in all styles at Flint's shoe store. Jndge J. W. Hamilton and District Attorney Geo. M. Brown, are attending the regular term of circuit court at Cor vallis, Benton connty. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pool, Mrs. W. II. Bentzen and Mrs. Frank Hopkins, of Canyonville, were in ih'n city last Fri day on business, returning home on the evening local. Among those in this city from Di'.lfird Saturday, were Al Thorn tou. Grant i Clayton. W. S. Pickens, S. C. Miller, Mrs. II. E. Pickens and Miss Lola rick ens. If you want to go to Coos County points, take the Roseburg, Marsiifield route. Spring hacks leave Roseburg every day at 6, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. tf. When men talk ff neckwear, hoiserv. ! shirts and other furnishings, and of gnod places to buy them, our store is sure to be favorably mentioned. We have the newest. Xnf-Ced. Hildebrand's, L C. Moore, the S. P. trainmaster and station agent in this city, has rented the neat new cottage of Mr. Metz, on the corner of I .a fie & Stephens street and has recently moved therein. He who wants to Ik? successful and i.s hunting an example to follow, will be wise if he follows in the f..tr-!o;t of the man who buys his hardwares, stove, tinware, plows, harrows etc., of S. K. Sykes, where you can get the lest. D. S. T. West.liaving accepted t-evcral oil and reliable Gie in-Minor..; cout'i- nies, is now prepare! to do a grain. fire insurance business. Insure with him. Office at tiie City Hall. tf. Free Ttie fine 'Tuun-deales M.ip," Oregon on one side, the map of the world on the oth?r, with the l'J) rrns'H and other valuable information, free to every ne cash subscriber to the Plaix df.aler. Map alone 50 cents. Business increasing so rapidly at the T. K. Richardson r.iusic bouse is evi dence enough that it don't take syndi cate trusts or clubs, to sell pianos. In fact we can hardly supply the deioaiad. Our large stock is nearly exhausted and we expect to lose on this account. But will have another car in alxiit thrrc , weeks ; fresli ami new fm the factor?. WATCHMAKER Reasonable Prices. Hoseburg. Okegon-. a o a o p o u o p G 3 O P o p o p o p o p a n o p p o p o p p o "3 NUP CED o a I. ABRAHAH . 0 Proprietor. $ One Door South of P. O. X Alfalfa, vetch, orchard grass, while and -red clover seed at Churchill & WuolIeyV. Miss llobin Conn, of Mf lrose, went to Drain Saturday to enter the Normal School. Mrs..!. C.Aiken has returned from an extended visit in Salem and Port land. Harvv Hoffman has left this cilv for Black Diamond, California, where he will spend the winter. Judre Willis and daughter, Miss Lulu have returned from a short visit with relatives in Portland. We have a tine line of fur tp slipper. just what you want for these cool even ings, from f I up. At Flints. Mrs. C. Koss King was a truest of friends in this city Sunday returning to her home in Oakland this morning. Mrs. A. L t;aj;, of Koseburr, ar rived in Ashland Monday on bnsiness. She will also visit Dunsmuir. Tidings. G. W. Keiu, of (ievena. Neb. who ba been visiting Mr. F. W, Hoffman i of this city for the ast three weeks bus returned home. Mr. and Mrs. John Tipton left Satur day morning for Whitebird, Idaho, m here they will spend the winter with tli-ir danrh!i-is. Win. J. Kelliher and C. I- FegW, of Yoncjilla, were transacting busim-ss in Koehnr and witnessed the football game Saturday. , The old hunters and miners sav that the deer and elk all came down out of the higher mountains early thi month and made for the lower valleys and ul. j"e aloiig the c4ut. This, they say U a nv i.'n of a '"hard winter" trof. J. II Cochraii, priiu ipal of the Oakhutil pulilie school, visitol Roseburg Friday evening. Prof. Cwlmn reports a vi-r J.irge attendance in his s-hooI and is pltui tn state that very few have l.si'ii iui:il. to attend on account of -i.-kii-f. during this term. Tl M. I!. Church ill conduct a sale onIcr. 3rd aiid 4th, in the new bank !'UlMinr. Jvitchen and fancy aprons, pillows, comforts, rugs and all kinds of f;ircy and useful articW for Kale. A fine Hiiinee w ill b.; offorded to select a Christmas gift for :i relative or friend. Krnest I'. Riidle, a prominent fruit grower of Riddle, was a Roseburg visitor Saturday snd after, tiie transaction of business: matters attei-ded the football en me in the afternoon. He reports the placer miners all happy in South Doug las since the ceeeiit heavy mins afforded an abundant water supply for success fully ojieraling their mine. William Hodson in fr thojiast six moiiihs has l-n entployel as car re pairer by the S. P. Com!iy, at. this station, has resigned his ofition with ihe eontpaiiy and will se.nd this winter at his trade of machinist. jn this city. Mr. Hodson is, too well known in this conititiiiiity to le recommended by this prM'r, but we venture lo say that there is many a citizen that will lie pleased to learn that Mr. Hodsoit's maehine and repair shop in West Roseburg will again hi? opened this winter. The Cottage tirove Xugjct says: The venerable John W. Kelly, who has leeii sojourning in this city for a few days, shook the dust from his fee! last Thurs- 1 -.y and left for Kugene where he thought there was a much b tleropcn iii' for a first-class newspaper than there is here, and w here a real genius M ould be ni.jre appieciattnl, Mr. Iohn W. Kelly, formerly edited the Drain Non pareil but seems to have outgrown the tow n and is now looking for nw-re worlds to conquer. ; Mr. A. L. Hamilton and family, late oi tiniaiia, .eb., Imve jiurehased a stock ranch near Olalla, and have decided to Ix'coine permanent residents of that section of the county. Mr. Hampton will engage in the very remunerative stock raising industry. We welcome this estimable family to our county. Mr. Hampton was in town Thursday and favored this oltice with a pleasant call, likewise subscription to our pav, with which he secured one of our maps of Oregon and the woild. We are sorry to hearald the fact, although many already know it, that the S, P. employees working in this city have unnecessary kept the crowd cross ings at thin station blocked an unneces sary, length of time? Last Saturday the Lane Street crossing was I locked twenty minutes with teams waiting on both sides of the track while switching was being done in a distant part of the yard, limployees should le careful and remember that, farmers and citizens have of right tiway, as well as the S. P. Company, ' 1 Harry Miller, the Myrtle Creek hotel man, is a Roseburg visitor today. Kditor D. E. Vernon, of Oakland, was looking after business matters in-Rose-burg this morning. J. L. Berry and wife, of Lyons, Ore gon, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. C. L. Reed, of this city, Marriage licenses have been issued to Fred W. Varrelmanu und Alice E. Rose, of Gardiner; and to J. T. Atkins and Ella L. P.rown, of this city. D. W. Crosby of Riddle, has accepted the position of day clerk in Hotel Nash atMeoford. Ho will later lie joined by his family. Town Talk. Churchill A Woolley are getting a great pull with their Automatic Cloths Wringer. You can't afford to lie with out it. Must lie seen to lie appreciated. tiolden Herndon, Jas. Moore, William Paull, Ray Sayle and John Tyler cam down from Ashland Saturday to witness the football game lietween the Ashland Normal and Roseburg high school. Santa Clause, will display bis Christ mas goods nt the store ofS.K. Sykes, after Deoemlier 1st, everything in th line of toys, silver ware, pocket knives, guns and many other things to numerous lo mention. The management of the Senate res taurant wish to announce that tint po) nlar eating and lunch house will now I opened day times, a conieteiit and obliging cook having Iwen engaged who is mast willing to please all. t2 Mrs. Thos. Devens and little son hav returned from Portland w here they have lieeu visiting Mr. Devens, wk is at present a patient at the (iood Samaritan hospital. We are pleased to announce that Mr. Devens is much improved. Postal Clerk, Hannibal V. Smith, is laying off and visiting his parents Mr. anil Mrs. C. W. Smith, near this city. His wife is visiting relative near Wil bur. They w ill retur;. to Portland im mediately after Thanksgiving. , N'arciie Conn, who is extensively in terested in sheep raising in Arizona, and who has U-cn visiting relatives in this County for Mime time left Friday for Pendleton where he will remain un til Spring after which he will-return to Arizona, Mrs. S. T. JohiiMiii ii Jefferson, who has lx-en visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. A- Wagonblast of this city, returned to her home this morning. Her daughter, Miss Gertrude, arrived from Jefferson Sunday evening and is at present visit ing her sister here. Mrs. C. F. i"ga of Roseburg, w!k has been visiting her sister, Mrs, F, T. tirecn, in Ashland, went to Dunsmuir ThnrsLiy on a busine trip. Town Talk. Mrs. Gegax returned home from Iter visit to Son them Oregon l.;st night and reports a most enjoyable sojourn. The turkey Ehipmeut from this city his year has U-en about .T'SXI birds, of which, J. F. Barker has furnished 1300 birds; Kruse Newland 10it0 birds; Marks & Co. M birds; ami the several other small shiners 500 Unix. The prevaling price for picker has been live cents per bird. J. B. RiiMIe is a Roseburg visitor to day. He reports work progressing very atl-faclory in his placer mine in Cow Creek Canyon as well as fhe many other placer mine- A Sjfl'Jj Douglas. Win. Pitch ford w ill accoiiiiiy Mr Riddle home to accept the position of bar tender in Hotel Riddle. Mrs. D. C. McClallen, a well known pioneer rodent of this county anil owner of the McClallen House of lhi city, is iiiite seriously ill at her rooms n the McClallen Houe, lieing attacked with a stroke of. apoplxy Sunday morning. We are glad to announce that she is mnch improved since that time. F. L. Hermann and wif of Minne apolis, Minn., accomanHl by the fori nier's sister, Mrs. Ross, have arrived in Roseburg and w ill remain here a few days with the intention of locating tim ber claims. Mr. Hermann mail the Plai.vukaler a pleasant call this morn ing and we found hiui a very genial and interesting gentleman. Harry Supple, the well know n Bohe mia mining corresjiondunt, spent Sun day in Rosebujg. Mr. Supple and D. R. Hendricks, a brother of the Salem Statesman editor, contemplate establish ing a first cla.-s mining journal at Cot tage Grove about Jan. It. The new pajier will also devote considerable space to the timber and lumbering in terests of Western Oregon and will be republican in jwditics. Here's wishing you succcs loys. Qrand Thanksgiving Dinner will Be Served at the Railroad Eating House Thursday, Among the goodies to lie served at the Railroad Eating House Thanksgiving Dpy are, tnrker, wild goose aud duck, chicken, mince and pumpkin pie, plum pudding, cranberry sauce, fruit cake ote , and of course the regular short orders including eastern nnd coast oysters. The Railroad Eating House hare decided to make a speciality of their cvcellent Thanks giving dinner and change Ihe reasonable sum of fifty cents jkt plate. Important. There will le a meeting- of the stock holders of the Cmpua Valley Oil Co , held at the City Hall on Dec. l!K)2 at 2 o'clock p. m. in Roseburg Ore. for the pnrswe of electing a 1oard of directors for the ensuing year, and for the trans action of such other business as may come liefore the meeting. Jt is earnest ly desired that everjr stock holder will lie present at this meeting. M. McCoy, Pres. H. L. Marsterh, Sec. .Harried. The marriage of Guy Huff, of Eu- geue, and Miss Maud Heroux, of Ta coma, was solemnized at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Geary, Tacoma. Rev. JIarry Hudson, rector of the Church of the Holy Communion, was the officiating clergyman. Only relatives and closest friends of the couple were present, among them being H. II. Huff, of En- gene ; Miss Thompson, of Port Town send ; Mrs. Dick, of Seattle; ami Miss Emily Heroux. Mr. and Mrs. Huff will make their home in Port. Town send, BURNED TO DEATH. Little Bertha Wilson of Camas Valley the Victim of a Deplorable Accident Died, in Camas Valley Nov. 2', 1902, Bertha Wilson, aged 4 years and 6 months. She was a daughter of J. II. and Elia Wilson, who are prostrate with grief. The little one'a clothing caught lira Friday morning and she was so badly burned that death i-ame to relieve her sufferings Saturday. It is another of those sad and unavoidable accidents which no loving care can avoid. Little Bertha wan a bright. sweet child and will be sadly missed by all. The family have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire community in their bereavement. Funeral serv.ee were held today at the Martindale Cemetery. A lonesome quiet reigns tonight We never have lelt before For Bertha has passed the po.-tal bright Where angels guard the door. One little girl is missing . From oiir cottage home tonight One little- lied untumbled With pillow soft ami whit. A Friend. . Ashland 15-Rnseburg 0. Last Saturday the foot ball enthusi asts of this city witnessed the prettiest and most gentlemanly contest of that popular gam ever seen in Roseburg, and although our home team was de feated they demonstrated that they wer a Rood little leant anyway, as the Ashlanders averaged 23 pounds heavier to the man and of course, had very lit tle trouble in forcing t!u line, but all agree that Roaelmrg put up a stiff game. Ctain Chester Easter of the Ash land team, was wearing a bandagj on his head on account of injuries reeefved in a previous game and was unable to play as was also Hoover who was suffer ing with an attack of inflamatory rheu matism. . Consequently coach Stott was allowed to captain aud play left half liack, and proved to he the right man in the right place at he never failed to mak yardage when given the ball. The line handling of Hammond was ex ceptionally goo. I work and it seemed that Roseburg was unable to stop it. Holmes of Ashland, ws cmmiderabl queered on aivout of l(i jioor kicki ng, making three trials fur the goal and fall ins short each time. The Rosrbtirg team had a wonder in the erson of YA Bradley, wlio did phe nomenal kicking for the home team, and always got his man when he went after him. Jioyle, l,e left half proved bim ndf an exceptLutiaSiy good, col headed player and had it not been for these two men, we would in all probabilities have been almost ashamed to pnbluh the score. Wollenberg. Ramp, Hannan, Ferguson, Fraley and Short did tlieir usual good work. Following is the line up. hbwelxirg Ashland Pteyetpj Mclnlyre P-.i rid son Allen Gowland Holmes Biwall C hort ... Fraley Fergumn.. .. Towiisrml . Bradley Hannan.... V Short.... !yle Ramp Wollenlrg. ..0 .... ...rg.... . ..r i .1 t ... ... r ..le..... ..rh... .. lh.... Mnl key Valkly .Sc.tt .... Matthews ....Hammond scoaa First half, i ininr.tes Aphlan-I, 10; iioseburg. 0. Second half, 20 minut Anhland, 5 ; Kontbur $ , 0. Final Ash land, 15; Koelnrg, 0. Officials, raster, referee; Ramp, um pire; Woodward, time keeper. thi SAXirrr Tiie yoD ladies of the Roeeburg High Sdionl, tendered (lie two football tsn)s laiujuet Friday evening, at the Native Hons Hall. The banquet room and hall were tastefully decorated with the color of the contesting teams, and the table which was set In the form of a cross was a bower of cliryaintheninin8. AH those present enjored themselves and the several players were forced to coniiel Coach Scott to refrain from overdoing himself in partaking of the goodies. The menu's were hand drawn cartoons of football players drawn and arranged by our young artist Veraon Pi xon, of this city, and were something that will lie kept by every member of the Ashland team as a memento of the most enjoyable evening sjent during their northern tour. Thos. Townsend acted as toactmaster, and the fllw:ng ersoni responded: Prof. A. M. San. ders, "To the visitors:" Mr. Holmes, "Reply t same;" Capt. C. Easter, "To the young ladien ;" Mr. Valley, "To the Roseburg eleven;" Mr. Hammond, "Cake that Coach Scott stole at Kn- ue;" Coach Scolt, "The Ashland- Allany football gam-" The merrv assemblage was also favored with some fine instrumental music, rendered on the piano by Misses Anita Kabat and (iertie Rast, At a comparatively early hour the party broke up to allow the players to obtain their usual sleep to enable them to be in good form for their following days work. BORN LAMPSOX To the wife of William Lam)!!, in West Roseburg, Thursday Nov. 20, 1902, an 8 pound boy. And Will is feeling himself again. FERGUSON In Roseburg, Kiunev Ad 'dition, Nov. 20, 1M2, to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ferguson, a daughter. MARRIED. LUSTKR-COLVIN.-A. p. Luster and Miss Ella Colviu were married in Orauls Pass, Friday, by Rev. Me Dougall, pastor of the M. f ,. Church. Union Thanksgiving Services. Union services will be held In the Baptist Church Thursday niorniiig'at half past ten o'clock. Rev. George II. Bennett, pastor of the Methodist Ejiiscopal Church, will deliver the sermon. All are cordially invited. Insure In the New York Life. Because, Its ioli. ies are uncontest jbl, Because, It insures you. ill the time, Because, Up to Nov. 1, 1902, it has secured 1.12 ml icy holders, amounting , to tSOO.OOO new business, . " , VCVS.V0rOV SWELL TOGS FOR MEN. We are now showing a 'full line of the Celebrated Kuppenhimer Guaranteed Clothing Suits, $12.50 to $25 Overcoats. S10 to SIR In Furnishings WelMention Neckwear in the new Coronation Silks. English welt edge Collars and Cuffs. Fine worsted Union Suits and Underwear for men. Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoes for men. Some new swell u.uau my Lmu& ior Ail Dress goods purchased here only, shrunk free L -f I . ... ..." ruu ui Business we win not The Big Store When you see it in our ad HENDRICKS BLOCK SOLD. H. Wollenberg paid Eleven Thousand Dollars f.ir this Property. I. F. nice, agent fur Mrs. I.. Z. Hend riJis ban sold berproi-rtyon tiie corner of Cass Sberidan an 1 Fine streets op pteite the dcot, to Hyinan W,le nberg for f 1 1 ,000. The pn. erty is familiarly known as the Hendricks blin k, which w;j occupil by the f .)!! win buiues houses: H. W. Kapp's irroivry, Win el )"s watrli rej-air shop, Mosier'a res taurant, Frank Kennedy's saloon, E. II. O'.ey's restaurant and I. J. Norman's Imkery and confectionery store. The fi-st two named hou-s are wooden structures and the other three are one sotrv bricks. Real Estate Transfers. A. M. Mearn. et nx, to -J. L. Wah biirn, f700; se'4' of sec 30, tp3I s, r 5 a est. John H. Clmonds to Chas. Bticholtx, f :.100; lut I, 2, 3 and t, in w 2, fn 21 s, r 7 wet, conUinir.)! Mi.2 acres. Frank Merrill et al, to Mr. J. D. Harvey, $1 ; :;, 4, 5 M la block 4, Eahrke's SuIlivi-io:i .if Fruit vale. Wm. M, Porte? et us, In Lewis J. Sprenyle, l,00rt; jc14' of s.v 20, tp 3) s, r 8 west. J. A. Kirkon lull ct al, to Jennie F. Torter, 1 ; 2 acres and 2T. rds, in ee Jii of ee jl, t p n r f west. . Lncy and Irene Appl"?at to M. W. I'anjherty, f:l, 6&; r".:0 acres in ter 3, tp 22 s, r 5 w--t. F. B. Waite et ax, toil I. Masters, f 1,2000: prc.pertyan the luthcrn ex-t-emilyof Kanestrcvt, L-clmrg. Fumisjied Rooms. . Thoise aishin nice, neat, larce, fur cished rooms should call on or addret Mrs. C. P. Clark, Abraham place,' foot cf Washington street, Rosebtug. u 24. A GREAT COn PAN Y . The New York I.I re - Kllty-een year old. Asseli oTcr 1190,000,000, Income in 1001 om (70,000,000 lasaraace lu force over i.js, 000,000 Mew luaurance paid for 1st 1901 over (ia,ooo,ooo. Paid Policy Holders in 1901, over 117,000,000. , Paid roller-Holders In 37 jreara, over S3 4 9. oo,ooo. What Life Insurance Does II keep the family trsreiner. It educates Uie children. It takes care of Ike mother. t pars ihe mortgage on luej tome, ', II provides read money to keep .a baslness solvent. It support the limn red) In his old ie. It saves the respect or the family. It saves the credit ol the losnred It saves money which would otherwise be loHt. It saves the Insured from snxlety as to the fntare of his family. It saves the insured from anxiety for his own old age. It saves the capital which Is locked np In tinman life. It does the very things which Ihe insured plans for, works tor, prays for. Is hnppy If he secures, and unhappy II he rails to get. it helps hint to make a success ol life, takes np his wotk when tie dies aud carries It forward to completion. v Canyon afford lo be wlthont 117 W. J. Moon, Aitnl. Roseburg ore N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT -LANDS Of every deseriyt ion. F;irms jin.l Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington aj)d Minnesota. (j23) 0AKI.ASP, OREGON CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH FENUYQQYAL PILLS CO , Mnfr. Alwsv rt'llable. I.Adlm, ulc Tmisla kt 4 HM lltArtK M li. Kwl au4 Italil luvlallic liui, n-nln! wuh blue nbbon, Tfchr. Hr ttmrngrrmum hImi(. lullnmasntt laillnlli. kin ,.r viwr llniii:-, ' ur iwihI r, m aiamin h.r 'rtiralars, 1ll. ! wlali ml - Rrllrr Tor (jull." in tritir, I by rrtHra NbIU ID.00lilVMiUK.imiU. utl b UHICHKSTKH CHKMIOAL CO. . , wo JOSEPHSOFS f ir McDonald's "Red Seal" Union made Overalls, Jumpers,! Cordu. Toy lTants, Sateen and working shirts. chalk line stripes xtamy aay skirts shrink goods purchasedjelsewhere. its so. Everything For Sale. First-class home of one acre, well im proved. Box 20, Roseburg. tf. W ANTED 30 laborers, warns t2JiO per day for first-class men. Da. C. It. Rat, Tolo, Ore. Pay L'p. All those knowing themselves in debted to F. F. Patterson for laundrr work up to Nov. 1, 1!02, will please call at the office of At turner Fraok G. Mi celli, Review Building, and settle at ODCe- F. F. PaTTEBSOX. Wanted. Owners of farms, stock ranches, tim ber lands fo- sale nitLin ten miles of the proposed line of the Great Central Railroad to correspond with J- J. Walts, . Colon iaatiou Agt., Roseburj;, Or. nlO Notice of Bids Wanted. in-aled bids for operating the poor farm ferry for thr-e veara w ill be received by the County Court at its resrular term in January, vm. Bids io be opene.1 e.ineiayat 1 o'clock p. m, M.. P, TuouseoM, n.l County Judge. County Treasurer's Notice Not i.T 1H llr-lil' rril a.r .- .11 . .. . : . ' w llfS tioMmg county warrxnts en.lorsed prior toand including March Unit 1W0, are re-qiH-;l 'to I'lvs-at th sjn at the cunty treaurer"a office f.ir pavnient as interest mill cease tliereon after the date uf this ntioe. Dated Nov. 17, li02. ttto. DiKxira, Cminty rreasurer. The Best Remeoy for Croap. This is the season when the woman who knows the best remedies for croup is in demand in every neigLWhood. Cue of the most terrible thing in the world is to laakened in the middle of the night by a whoop from one of the children. The croup remedies aro almost sure to W lost, in case ol croup, as a revolver is sure ta be lost In case of burglars. There used to be an old-fashioned remedy for croup, known as hive yrnp and tolu, but some modern moth ers say that Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy Is better, and does not cost so mnch. It causes the patient to "throw up the phlegm" quicker, and gives relief a a shorter time. Give this remedy as soon as the cronpy cough appears and it will prevent the attack. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by A. C. Marsters. tb!1!!r?fkf44Ue.Ule H kJ Ml ltl i li fruits, Candies, Cakes, Pies, l! A Doughnuts and f rcsli Bread Daily j j jlj Portland Journal Atency. Hendrick" Blk,Opp. Depot U l.J.NORHAN&Co. Props. tj OVOVOVOVOV&VCsVOVO-li in heavy suitings. and Tailor suits of charge. Owing to the 6 The Big Store guaranteed as represented Uttte Ranch for Safe. A good Lttle home for sale ; 17 acres adjoining fair grounds, i mies east cf Roseburg. Good buildings, 150 good bearing fruit trees, 10 acres in enltivm tion. Price $1225. For particulars in quire at 3ICikia"i shoe store, Eoseborg; 0r- . ilti For a Bad Cold. If yon have a bad eold you need a (food reliable medicine like Chamber lain's Cough Remedy to loosen and re lieve It, and X allay the irritation and inflammation of the throat and long For sale by A. C. Jlarsters. Dosea't Respect Old Age. It's shameful when yonth failj to show proper respect for old age, but just uie contrary in the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective, of old age- Dyspepsia, Jaandiee, Fever, Constipation all yfeM to this Trfect Pill. 25c, at A. C. War-tern & Co. Dra Store. Notice for Sale of State Lands, N.t ice w hereby given that the State Land Board will receive eea'ed tids un til Nov. 11. l:a, at 2 p. m.. for the sale of the following described State Lands to-wit : Section 3 and south half of seaioa IK. Tp 33 R 1 W. of W. M. The north half of the north half and. lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of set-lion 16, Tp 41 si. R 1 E., containing Su.)reres. Af.plicativjns to purchase most be mada on rwilar blanks in accordance, Wie the law for sle of School Lanes ami be accompanied bv cash or check for one-fiuh oi the amount bid for Cer Uficate of Sal-, or, in full ptrment, deed mill isue. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Applications and bids should t ad dressed to "M. L. ChamberUa- Clerk of Board, Salem, Oren," and aarked Application and bid to purchase State. .nds." si. L. cWImsklix, o23nl l clerk of Board. Dated, this lSih day of Oct. 1902, GIlLETTEIS Supplfmenta! Clianilier For Shooting pktol cartridges in rifles. Talents cover TJ. S. and Canada Saves 65 to 75 per cent on con of am munition. Made for30, 30-40, 303, 32-40 JS3 special and 8 mm Mannlicher. Mailed for tl.00 to aav address. Order from The S. C. Company, Rosebury, Ore. BROAD, T0PPY EFFECTS IN OVERCOATS. 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