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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1902)
1 4 o u a o o o o n o o n o n o n o o n ,o ;n o n c n o n o u o n o n o p o n p a We Want So while you are lookiug around the town doing your shopping you 'doa't waut to overlook the PEOPLES' STORE as we have the largest ami most complete line of fall goods that has ever been shown in the town. LadieS," We have all the lat est weaves aud 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 inltown 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 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 svx: v : vr v. : "V7 a bv at t if 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 stylish in Wrist Bags Chatelaines Purses, Etc. in t tli at P1o?t Cil-Ar- s n ' A I Mounted or Mexican 5! hand-Carved work. They are better , than the ordin ary kiud, and are especially suitable for nice presents 'r. U Call and see them. It's a pleasure to show goods. I Of Local Interest. See the Title Guarantee & Loan Co. f.rblne prints and filing japers. tf. " Get your abs tract s of title from J. D Hamilton lie Las tbe ouly complete eet of abstract books in the conntr. tf Remember that Flint has tbe ewellest and best wearing shoe in tbe city, watch oat customers faces and feet and you will know they trade at Flints, Fresh oygters ajl styles. Pan, fancy and pepper roasts a specialty. Served by an expert cook, at Railroad Eating House, Mesdames Lobr & Gegax, pro prietors. Do not forget the Grand Christmas Ball to be given at the Roeburg Theater Christmas Eve. the V. B. R. E. will certainly give you a good time. tf. Free The fine "Plai.vdealeb Map," Oregon on one side, the map of the world on the other, with the 1900 census and other valuable information, free to every new cash subscriber to the Plaix dealer. Map alone 50 cents. M. O. Warner, the well known and reliable piano tuner, will make Rose burg bis regular professional visit in a few days an 1 will be pleased to meet his many old patrons and render them bis services in putting their pianos or or gans in first class shape at the usual very moderately prii-e. Reserve your work for biiu. tf A safe place to buy Dry Goods HILDEBRANDS The success of our business depends upon the Confidence that buyers have in us and in our methods. There must be good will aud mutual friendliness between us; prices must be lower than elsewhere; but quality too must be right, and "exactly" right. DRY GOODS CLOTHING MILLINERY We will offer special inducements this week in all our ladies' shoes at $2.50, $3?oo and $3.50, and men's shoes at $3.50, $4,00 and $5.oo. The Under Priced Store WWW WW V to Save You J. II. Midler anl wife are visitini; in Portlan I. Useful things at Churchill and Wool ley's for Xmas, Solid silver tea spoons at Chun-hill, & Woolleys. F. B. Waite has returned from a busi ness trip to Lewiston, Idaho. Dr. W. S. Hamilton and wife left Tuesday for Portland for a short visit. Pyrography easily learned, outfit, and things to burn at Churchill & Wool leys. Miss Ruth Burkhart of Lebanon, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Currier in this city. Tliat Automatic wrincer is a Lulu. Guaranteed -for five years. Get one at Churchill and Woolley "a. Pyrography, or wood burning, a very fascinating as well as useful pastime, Cnnrchill & Woolley have the outfits. Marriage licenses have lieen issued to Wilbur M. Hill and Miss Sallie Allen of Anlauf, and J. C. Monroe and Ida Field of Drain. W. W. Scott was in from Cleveland Wednesday. He renewed his subscrip tion to the Plahcdealek, clubbing with the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Mr. aud Mrs. P. M. Mathews left Wednesday morning for California and will sj-end an indefinite time visiting at various points from Santa Rosa to I-os Angeles. Cut glass never tarnishes, always in style and never wears out, will make t'.ic finest kiud of Xmas present. See that elegant display at Churchill A o oo.leyp. If you want to go to Coos County jioints, lake the Roseburg, Mar.-iiOelJ route. Spring hacks leave Roeebnrg every day at 0, A. M. Inquire of C. 1 Barnard, agent. - tf. Three solid carload.- of turkeys went out of Douglas county, Oregon, in oi.e train, for San Francisco, a few -Says U fore Thanksgiving, and turkey? are hisjli this year, says the Ru al Northwest. A fire alarm wjl? sounded at 7:3;i a in j Tuesday morning a defective tine rais ing a small blae on the roof f 1". r. Alley's Mill street re.-ider.ee. The ! s-s is estimated at" about 'i0. D. S. T. Wet, having accepted several oil and reliable fiie insurant: cmip. nies, is now prepared to do a g -non fire insurjnee business. Insure willi him. Office at the Chv Hall. tf. II. X. Martin, real estate dealer, an nounces that he has changed his olii.-e from the building fkvupied by Attorny Barzee and can hereafter found :;! the McClalien llou-e. Call smd him for real estate. 1 Rev. G. II. Bennett will preach in the Methodist Episcopal church Si:;id:y evening on the sabjx-t, "God pre.--.-n; in the World." Quarterly meeting ser vices will be held Saturday evening ut 7 :30 o'clock, and communion Sabbat !i morning at eleven, Rev. D. T. Sonm:. r ville will preach. AU are earnestly ii. vited. a o a o o n Q U O o p o o o o o A safe place to buy Shoes El o a o n o o a o o a o u NUF CED floney I. ABRAHAH Proprietor. One Door South of P. O. X j Newest novel! it at Salj"iiian'a jewelry i store. Complete line of gold and fountain pens at Salinian's. ' John McCurdy has purchased ths Elite restaurant. Beau , Spray pumps are tLe best. Churchill and Woolley sell tliem. Mrs. ".D C. McClallen is little im proveI, her condition still being critical. ict your dental work at Dr. Chea dle's. Painless extrction of teeth. u20 The rarest patterns in ladies' and gentlemen's watches and chains at Salx-nun'.-. See Salzmau's line of holiday gifts, the newest and most up-to-date line that money can buy. Johnie Moore is still seriously ill at his home in this city, but strong hois are entertained for his recovery. Young Sam lias a fine lot of new holi day goods, just arrived. Call on blm if you want something nice for Xmas presents. " t f Dr. Geo. E. Ilotick and wife are in Portland, where Mrs Houck is receiving treatment at the Good Samaritan Hospital. James Fitzgerald plead guilty to Iar. ceuy Tnesday and was sentenced by Jc.stioe Buchanan to three months in the county jail. In a letter to her sister. Miss Minnie MeCimly, of this tity, Mrs. Dave Blake, of Seattle, slates that she and her hns Ijand left Victoria, B. C, Wednesday, for a t-inr of China and Japan. ' A. S. Bticll wai in from Ixtoking Glass Wednesday twA made this office a pleas ant call, laying in a supply of reading mutter for the winter, lie rexrts the .juiel x i 11 U-r season at hand in liisneigh- Ixrl il and plenty of time for reading, G. I:, j.inser, late of the"Resirt", has pun-hased the Beer Hall saloon formerly run by Von IVssl & Leurrseii, and will Like euarge Jaimarr 1st. Mr. l.inser wi'i remodel the entire fixtures, -haiiiP 1 the luciie and mu a first-class resort. Ri-. A Rice, the iximlar lnose fiirnisheiH have a liue new ad in t'jdav's i'LUMte lkr. When in neeI of any- t!:i iT'i their line call on or address tl e:u. I hey can please you. They Vi.ih.uve inethmg to sav hxallv in our next ir-Mie. I P.ii-us Her lid : Dr. II. I. linrmv l.iu-'y i-f IIos.,iir', arrivel in tur city tti'" lir-t ,,f tin; week and has decided to l-:it" with u i- rnianentlv in the prac- tii-e ( niedieiiie. The doctor is a very .-sar.t giriit!ei:iaii to nieet and informs the Times-lleraM l is family will follow him here next mi turner. Switch engine i('7-; I- now doing the work in the At-hhmd arils, having been l.r.-ti-ht up f.-i.n, I uiiriiuiir Thursday. Ku,.-cne 10 ', heretofore on ditty here, h;is lxvn taken to (he I 'or I is ltd shon for an overlmuiiiiL'. idler which t will 1 placed in the Itoseburg yards. It was too light fnr tin- w rk here and has been rplare-l by a heavier one. Tidings. 1 or.r huinlrl iI fifty KKinds of gilt e.le I i. utter was turned out bv the Dmi'as County creamery at this place at a siogle churning M.n.lay. By Mr. ( iar liner, the ricauieryiuan, we are in formed -that the business is progressing very s;iti-fac.oiy, anil more interest is Wiiig tak n in the enterprise by the tanners. There promises to le a large increase in the immlx-r of recular patruis of the creanivry in the spring. Ion lay amlj fu.ijay, I!e. the 15th md, lith, two days only, Dr. C. W, Lowe, the well known octilo-optician vill be at the McClallen Hons-. If yon le-ire to huve him t--t your eyes for glasses le sure snd cut this out or make a note of the days and dalea he is to lie in I.'osehurg, as he will not send out any ennoiiiiceinent card or circulars this trip.. A word to the wise tf. Forest Hanger A. L. Morris, of Harris- burg, writes the AIlany Herald from IwelI, I'tnc County, that he has Ih-cii ordered to remain at that place during the winter to look after trespassers on the timber lands by settlers and sur veyors. Every winter " many jersons cut logs from government lauds and this practice will be .' topped if ossil;le. Settlers who have no timlwr on their own lands can, by making application to the forest officer, le granted the privilege of using timlier to the value of JiK), provided they use it lor wood, hoards, shakes or building purposes on their own land. Salt Lake Telegram ; Dr. B. L. Brad- icy ami wne, or aiiez, Alaska, are guests of the Knulsford, while making a short stay in the city. Mr, Bradley, who waa formerly a resident of Rose burg, Or., went to Alaska on the first Uat which left Seattle lifter the big gold discovery in that territory, and has n- nn.iiied there until he left a short time ago. He is now enroute to Louisville, Ky., where he will remain during the winter, and atte:.d a course of medical lectures. Dr. Bradley rcporU that the recent. ropMr and oil discoveries am at tracting many people to that point, Vetch seed as Churchill and Wool ley'B. Lost, in the vicinity of Roseburg, a receipt book; Finder will please return it to this office. F. S.MissnAt.i., Plain dealer solicitor. W. D. McGcc, of Valdes, Alaska, has !een visiting with his brother C. A. MeGee and friends at the old hame on Galapooia, after an absence of about five years. He is conferring w ith the jxtwers that be" in regard to extend ing the homestead laws to Alaska and securing other needed legislation for his country. We acknowledge a pleasant call Wednesday. Co. B. Elects Officers. Co. B, 4th regiment, O. X. G. of Ash land, held an election Saturday night to fill the vacancies in its roster of officers, and the following were chosen ; Second Lieutenant II. S.Evans was promoted to the office of Captain ; Fred Carter and Chester Easter were elected to the offices of First and Second Lieutenant, respectively. The confirmation of the men to the offices to which they havs been elected will lie subject to iiassing the examination before the State Mili tary Examining Bom, Tiding. U. B. R. E. Ball. Everything is working for a grand suc cess of the second annual ball of the 1". B.'R. E. to i given at the ( -era House IVc. 24. The music will le first clans and the decorations most artistic. A splendid supper will lie given. All in terested in the affair are doing everything- possible to make this 111 the event of the social season. Shadow Social at Brockway. There will ln a shadow . SiciaK at Brock way, on the evening of tin; 12th ol Dee., 1!K)2. The wic;al is for the benefit of the school, to buy a flag and to place new looks in the library. Sttpt. F. B. Hamlin will give a lecture on the Philippines and exhibit his curios that he brought from the Philip pines. This is a rare collection, aud one can not afford to tnise it. Ladies bring your baskets well filed and we will in sure yon that you will have a good look ing partner to at supper with. J. II. H. A. H. Kaylor Insane. As a sad sopuel to the deplorable accident which oecured at West Fork recently in which the false alarm of an approaching traiu prompted Mrs. A. II. Koler to leap from the West Fork bridge to death in the turbulent waters of Cow Creek, her hnsltand who gave the alarm and who was so seriously injured by falling over an embankment while attempting his wife's rene, has become hopelessly iiuane at his Molalla Lome, and has been committed to the asrlum. Grief and brooding over the nufortunate art he played in the tragic scene at West Fork is ascribed as the cause of his derangement. Drai-i Normal Notts. Robin Conn and Euitli Brockwar en tered school last week. he drew some i:nted conclusions for the benefit of the average student. The su'.je 1 14 Prof, OrcuttV talk in dupel exercise last Tuesday was I'elen Keller ftnr show init briefly how her remarkable development was effectt-I. J tend same to my success. as I am mi The week lief ru Thank"siviui wa a ! fi lent that he will rive entire sjtisfac- very busy one for the children of room three as they were preparing to Rive a pnnrrauion tlieafteriKmn before Thanks giving. The rim was dccorate.1 with evergreen, ferii5, luiselloe, autumn leaves an.l cilorej crayon drawings. The visitors, lioide the children of room four, were Mrs. J. If. Orcutt, Mrs Whipple, Mabel Black, Kizxie Moore, and Vera Rajiv. The children taking part in the exorcics were dressed in Puritan curtume thi y adding much to i-Tatn. the effect of the program R. El.LA DlCKKIWOV, Myrtle Jou.vsox. YoncalU News, Dr. Page, of Oakland, was visiting patients here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Striker are happy arents of a daughter, born Nov, 37 Mikxcs Alma and El ma Ambrose, sjient Thanksgiving at Cottage Urove. Miss Maud IeVore, a successful school teacher of Itouglas Co., is enjoying her vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Vose and sister, Mrs. Vickere, spent Thanksgiving at Itoswell Springs. . Misses llatfudd, Conn and Matthews, from the Drain Normal, spent Thanks giving with Yoncalla friends. The Yoncalla Public School received, quite a few good books p add to their library thjs week. Miss Bessie Yelt who is attending the Drain Normal, spent Thanksgiving vacation at home. ' l)r. Vose had a public saloof house old gixxls etc, Nov. 29, lie will sexm. depart for Eastern Ore., in search of g location. Wilbur Items. Mrs. S. J. Chcnoweth spent Tuesday in Roseburg, Several new pupils entered school Monday. Mr. John Moore, of Canyonville, was visiting with his cousin, Mr. Poole, for a day or so, Mr. and Mrs. Hayncs, of Eugene, are visiting w ith relatives. Rev. Conner preached s very interest ing sermon, Sunday mirning. ' Barbara. Elks Memorial Services. The Elk a Memorial Services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 p. hi. in the Roscbnrg Opera House. Hon. P. H. DArcy of Salem, w ill deliver the Eulogy and R.v. Geo. II. Bennett, of Roseburg, will dalivcr the address. The public is cordially invited to attend. Wanted. OwneiR of fiirinn, HtfK'k rflnclies, tim Iht lamls fd- sale within ten miles of Die propoHjil line of tho (iroat Central llailrnail to mrrFiM)iiil with J. J. WAi.TKn; Coloniaiition Airl., llflAir, Or, nlO FOOTBALL GAME TODAY. , Eugene High School Team Will Play Three Oames This Week. EuuKxa, D. 3. The High School football team leares for its southern trip tonight on the early train. The team is composed of the following players and subs : Right end, Francis ; right tackle, Holt; right guard, Evans; center, Bsth; left end, Matlock; left tackle, Stevenson ; left guard,- Heuder sholt; quarter, Kuykeudall; right half, Giay; left half, Dillard; full back, Kest ey; substitute McCoriiack, Crow, Ertz. Coach Crabtree and Assistant Man ager Harry Straight will accompany the team. They play the Roseburg High School Thursday afternnoon, the 4th, the Oaklaud eleven on Friday, and com ing home will engage the C. M. A.'i at Cottage Grove next Saturday. The team is by no mean satisfied with the few games they have been able (o secure this season, and start on this trip with the confidence of winning every game. We think they can do it and w ish them all kinds of good luck. Following is the line up of the Rose burg team : RtiKzell, C ; Davidson, L G ; Townsend, RG; Furgeson, R T; Van Iuw in, L T ; Fraley, R E ; Doyle, L E ; Short, R II ; lUnnan, L II; Ramp, Q; Wollenlierg, F. Hayhurtt School Entcrtainaaent. Mixs Fauuia Wilson gava a most iu Uresiing enteriainmeut liera last Fri day, at the rlosa af her fall Urm of school. Under Miss Wilson's wanajsnient the children hav mads vary marked pmgresa considering short trm. Wa had the pleasure of looking over sonia of the examination papers and found a very good, and some w in) made a geu Anal . r.r. trM tA OT vtm va .1 ' V" i I 1 1 tun iiiougn a young iraruer put anergy and sin hit ion into her work, and is worthy of the high evteeni in which tha is held hv all here. . .1 1 - . . I At the close of tha axerciies, she was , ai " Ro"nlic Couple Will Re presented w'ith a beautiful book, a token j l Je at Roseburg. -. of affeationate regard, from her pupils, j ' We ara informed that Mis- Wilson1 " Albany lemrx rat: T. E. Nidi ols and will return aUnit Feb. 1st, and teach a l '" Austill, while passing few weeks subwTipt ion s.hol fore t- ,'M?1, A'bjny Weluewlay evening, ginning the spring term. We find the '''! on H'ir way from Uria to Row new school hrire a great improvement, ! !I,r to reidr,- were united in marriage both for comfort and convenient. Aod in V""'' h"'ir Hn ll" vnS- ' are glad lo note that the patrons t the , Ju'"?e Pbii"r. They wanted a plain school, are taking renewed ioterwsts in 1 lfVery ,,'"-v k,n'1 "f 8 weJ.Iitg and got it. eoueatioual matter. Cosuor-iUT'. Improveraeal's ia New Addition. Peepite the iuUrorabld waather, improvements eontinua iu the New Kinney Addition to Roseburg. Five large new Imikling ar now nearing completion including one residem'e. Carpentera are now at work layin a 12 foot sidewalk along the main street in the new addition, The horses to be ue! on the railroaJ construction work next spring are being winters I in thj Great Central Ooe arge barn iu th new addition. liavinx lete.l niy Laundry to O. C. Baker, of San Francisco, I tike this method of thanking my natron for Uheir rst (avnn. h.,nin thr i. turn. F. F. Pnaiiao. Probate Court Netea. A. E. Clayton, admr of the eatate f Ashford Clayton, deceased, filed Lis final account allowed, and admr and bondsmen were releAsl from auy fur ther liability. Petition of II. WoIleii1r;, admr l L. . ' . . , ,,, ,, , , .', , i eeaetl, and II. olUnlwrr, for author I . ii . , ing to said estate, to satisfy outstanding indebtlnes in excess of $1,00, wa granted, i Said pro-erty consists of 61 lots ami ten Mock in Canynnvilla, and 70.1 acres of other land. I q the mutter of the estate of iWlinda Will, deceased, the adinioistrat Dwight Reed, hat filtxl his final accomi" an i .iionuay, Jan. a, VJw, was set rs date of hearing. MARRIED PICKTHORN-HAMITON At tie home of the bride's jwrents in Tl o Mile ct noon Wednesday, Dee. 3, VM2, Walter II. Pick thorn ana Sadie Hampton. Mr. Pick thorn is on of the bt known railway cmplyyeca in this city having been serving in the capacity of ticket agent at this station for the peM eight years. The bride ia also well and favorably know here, having served as assistant matron at the Soldiers Home, Mr. am Mrs. Pick thorn will be at home after Dec. 5th at Mr. Pich thorn's beau- tiful residence in West Koeeburg. The I'LAiNDKALEa joins their many friends in wishing them much Joy,- B0RN. SAUNDERS At Dalles, Ore., Nov. V), 1902, to the wife of Prof. A. M. Saun ders of this city at) eight pound boy. Prof. Saunders announces that '-.he young gentleman expects to attend school at Roseburg. tK 0000000000000000 a ocoo 00 cnmsTMAs is coming And cvBrybody vjIio sees our Holiday display of Holiday attractions is Clad of it COME TO llEADOliARTERS For popular prcasents at popular prices in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silvcr T?aro aud IiJovcltics in c ' elusive designs at SALZMAN'S OOOOUOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOCCO(XC'0 OCOQOOOCOQ SWELL We are now showing a full line of the Celebrated Kuppenhimer Guaranteed Clothing Suits, $12.50 to $25 Overcoats, $10 to $18 In Furnishings WeMention 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. - ' McDonald's "Red Seal" Union made Overalls, Jumpers,! Cordu- roy l'ants, Sateen and working shirts. ' Some new swell chalk line stripes in heavy suitings. Just tho thing for Bainy day skirts and Tailor suits Ail Press goods purchased here only, shmnk free of charge. Owbz to the run 01 Dusiness we will not The Big Store When you see it in our ad I Must Settle L'p. ' Notice is hereby jriven-thgt all 'ar- ' .. . I 1 :m. , ou hn ijjks u'ib ii ie ana ana re maining nnpaid after tVcemlt-r 20, VXrJ will I placed in an attorney's hands for collection. Trior t this date bills may be settle! by caliiaj- at C. B. Can non's new and book store. CVt uf el lection w ill be adde-1 af:er De.. ii), V.KrZ. d20p ; Mas. V, CjTd. Bazaar Box tar. The ladies f the ('i',ritvn Churvb will holj a Uuiur al the LVuU t'ounty Bank Buiidsn n Frid.ty and -atiinlay iVcehtber 12".h and 13th. uext. Many f.i.-iry and suitable artilej f.ii Kmas preesit will be n A UlK.TaI ivitrouao 'v s!i-i!eit. h.nt lret th da'.e. tf Attention I'otttrj m:o. tietyosir show l.lr.l rea ly tor the Chicken Show, enter them i-r the ariou prUes offered, and haxe ihem scored by Judge CVbb!edkk one of the fctjuJgescn the cuit. It is wort h the price of entry to know where you Are at. P-.uxmui.tK Pulilii-'iiin Co. is at Work on the Premium list and they will be ready fordiributi-i.-i bv S.utirdar. Barley WanteJ. The Roseburg Brewery wants 3300 lbs. of good barley, and will p.iy a cent aud a tpiater ier pound for it, Address Rohnrjr Brewing Co. R'.wvhurg Ore. Store Closed Saturdays. Bu;inea at the Cle-eland niore will be suspended on Saturdays. d!5p. A GREAT COn PAN Y The Xtw Vork I.tfe I-'lltjr-aeyco year old. AmcM over Aa90.ooo.ooo. Income in 1001 over $70,000,000 Insurance In force over Siftj, 000,000. Kew Iuetarance ptf for In soot over 161,000,000. ,Poltc;.IIoldern In 1901, over a7.000.0a0. ratld Pollcj Moldm ia 57 yeara. over Sj 49,000,000. W. J.Moon, Axtnt. Roveburar Ore Notice of Final Settlement Iu the County Conn of the Slat ot Orrcn fur l"nnlr ol DotlKla. ia th maiirrol uic -ixl ot Euittin IVi, Ofl flO'J. ) 1'iUcr Berklpy. lue nlmiiinlnit'ir f th kt u F.mliin Davif., UmwM. haying nil hlrU in thi fouit .his final at-runt hit ilmIiillrtto3 'ot id la(c: It ii onltivd lliai Hie Sib day of Janu- sry, l?ua boinj a day ol said court, -wU: of lli January tvrrn Ihcrrof A. i. l.y. at 10 o'clorlt a n of aait tay l apfxiinlM lor tbo fti'emt-nl ol i'l aiwml. aiul lhal noiiec oi said Ktllrnirtit tw pubilKlutl In Oie KoM-bn- flaludraler. a paper ihiiiIiiImki iu in rlly ol KoavburK, imuiilai rouuty, Urfroo, as oltvu as one a t-k K.r luur coueeculiv weeks prior tnrvto. liatovt at RosoUurg, Oreg n. Ihia 'nl dar ot Ovop'.uber, UAii 11 U THOM PS JN, d4p CouuiyJud( JOSEPHSOKS I TaBaBaTaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaMMMMMMMMM I A BL'QQY MARRIAGE. j 1 - i i ft rm wt-". m sf V r w Oii.i V1 000 TOGS FOR MEN. shrink goods purchasedjelsewht its so. Everything K ice ex Kice a. m t The House Furnishers Absolutely the MosOiiiuoDs : Sale of theSeason It raeaiis remarkable values for all classes of Christ- " "mS5- 1 sale pretends to everything that b "J l mrtorc in fl V. . . it aiuU, as wen. Christmas. crV Sl 20 Dozen pairs Lace Curtains All WW Oregon Blankets .... Heaters 2 25 to $14.30. "mST'' 1 f f . ,v r r Send us your mail onlerF, we cau fill them for anyttir m the Hue. Wholesale or Retailers RICE & RICE, House Furnishers At Roseburg Theater Alonday Evening, Dec. 8th JOE W. SPEARS Piesenta the Big MasicaJ Coinedj The Irish Pawnbrokers WITH TK. FiSCfc-.COSEDt STAR TRSl.nvlX.4TE SULLIVAN and MACK and MAZIE TRUMBULL Complete rrsductioa All Sceatry Carriei 25 PKOPLE POSITIVELY 25 a co.ncDY fok mcu folks PRICKS: Kntire Lower 1'Uir,.... 75c nUry 5 I'liiKlrvn 25c GUUTTE'S Supplisiental Chamber For Hi.Miting -.iM.il cartri.leH iu ri3. Patents cover U. S. iml Canada t-aws (Ci to 75 ju r cvnt m t of am mnnilivB. Made fur 30-;W. 30-40. .M03, 32-), ,3 yjx-oial nn.l 8 mm Mannliolu-r. Mailisl f.ir 1.!X) to anv aUo!. . 01r from The S. C. Company, Roseburg, Ore, NOPH AN Fruits, Candies, Cakes, Pies, DonoSinnts and Fresh Breai Daily Portland Journal Agency. tlenUrick's Hlock.Opp. Depot I. J. ovovovovc.vovo lere. The Big Store guaranteed as represented ..-.sj w (It . . . as all tcinzs aDDronrinte. fnr i A Mcc Irea BcJ as h is J3iJ Esdl's Best Swsep;r at 5153, J3J5 acj iti Eatl There is nothij nicer Oar Lira f Fckj Cczzs zzi Urts frtna J7i3 ta 53 Oar Special lidssrt L"sc laci - ers,SIJ5 to 5S. Cir SKch EidasjT: Ihz cf ...50c. to $6.00 pair. $375 t( 6.oo ft Ta-- - - "a -. r VI' ' 't 1 1 fCf -'V-' ' wBT i" ,-r W csnciiESTEn's cgussi FBHIYnOYAL FILLS ?r.T HTi; yiv- " f'" iM biokiic 'rirt'T' jiv--" -. ar TfHMm caicHssrwn chsmical 00. aaaiMa aNtnaw. MaaiilvatMa fOariMCONHCJIDURY I.) NORflAN & Co. Props. Ii 14 JAZ V.