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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1902)
ELKS' MEnORIAL SERVICfi. M H K if i V. a V r'33S2'23 we want to save you l loney So while you are looking around the town loiug your shopping jou 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 iu the town. LtiCHcS, e have all the latest weaves and colorings in tailor suitiugs, Long Coats, 3 length, Jackets aud Capes. Our stock can't be beat for style, quality and prices. Our walking skirts are the most complete line injtowu ranging in prices from $1.50 and ' upwards. Taylor suits from $7.50 and upwards. Q6ntl6m6n Those of you wishing a new suit of clothes don't want to overlook us as our line is the David Adler & Son's goods, aud in wear and fit we guarantee satisfaction. . Our Shoes, the noted W." L. Douglas shoes speak for themselves. Neck Wear, always the latest and mpst up-to-date line iu town. The People's Store .x;n: vr.: ,y j V j Book and Stationery Store A FINE LINE OF Leather Goods Just received to which we would respectfully call your attention. It embtaces everything that is new and stylish in . Wrist Bags Chatelaines Purses, Etc. in either Plain, Silver Mounted or Mexican hand-Carved work. They are better . than the ordin ary kiud, and are especially suitable for nice presents V. t't V, a i 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. Get yo ur abstracts of title from J. D Fa mil; on. He has the only complete eet of abstract books in the county- tf Kemember that Flint, has the swellest and best wearing shoe in the city, watch out customers faces and feet and you will know' tbey trade at Flints. Fresh oysters all styles. Fan, fancy and pepper roasts a specialty. Served by an expert cook, at Railroad Eating House, Mesdames Lohr & Gegax, pro prietors. Do not forget the Grand Christmas Ball to be given at the Roseburg Theater Christmas Eve. The U. B. Tt. E. will eartainly give yon a good time. tf. Free The fine "Plain-dealer 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 cealkr. Map alone 50 cents. M. O. Warner, the well known and reliable piano tuner, will make Rose burg his regular professional visit in a few days and will be pleased to meet his many old patrons and render them his services in putting their pianos or or gans in first class shape at the usual very moderately price. Reserve your work for him. tf en Increases in popularity it is splendid evidence that it pos sesses real and important vir tues. Such has been the case with Hildebrand's foot-form shoes, made for men and wo men in several grades and lasts. They are well known and satisfactory. $2.09 to Hie Under Priced Store :tml Wool- Complete line of gold and fountain pens at Salzman's. Don't fail to see the "Irish Pawn Brokers" at the Theater this evening. Unfurnished rooms for rent enquire at old Abraham property foot of Wash ington street. tf - Pyrography easily ' learned, outfit., and things to burn at Churchill & Wool leys. Dr. C. E. Bogue, the Myrtle Creek Druggist, is in this city today on busi ness. The greatest hit of the season at the Roseburg Theater this evening. Don't fail to see it. J. IL. Messier and wife returned Thursday evening from a business trip to Portland. See Salzman's line of holiday gifts, the newest and most up-to-date line that money can buy. Young Sam has a fine lot of new holi day goods, just arrived. Call on him if you want something nice for Xmas presents. tf . If you want to go to Coos County points, take the Roseburg, Marshfield route. Spring hacks leave Roseburg every day -at C, A. M. Inquire of CP. Barnard, agent. tf. On Christmas eve, Dec 2-lth, a Chiistnias tree and entertainmeut will le liehl at the Dixon school house, on North Deer Creek. A splemlid time is- as- snr 1, and all are invited. D. S. T. West, having accepted several oil and reliable fiie insurance compa nies, is now prepared to do a genera fire insurance business. Insure with hiin. Office at the City Hall. tf. II. X. Martin, real estate dealer, an nounces that he has changed hi ollio from the building occupied by Attorney! Barzee and can hereafter Ik ivj:il :st the McCLilien IIoae. Call an ! see Lini for real estate. ' d 1 Rioe & Rice, the jopi:lar hoo-e furnishers have a flue new ad in today's Plai.vde iler. When in n.il ' of an -thiu in their line call on or adiiress them. They can pk-ase you. .They will have something to say lcally in our next issue. CD. Church and J. I). M.Tr.in, two genial young men from Michigan, are looking after timbcrland ba-iness in this County. This office was favored with a pleasant call, an I we learn that the former, a drnggistj l as derided to locate here permanently. Monday andf Tuesday, Dec. the I't'u and, 16th, two days only,' Dr. C. W. Lowe, the well known ocislo-ontit:aii will be at the McClallen House. If jon desire to have him test your eyes for glasses be sure end cut this out or ina!:e a note of the days and dates he is to le in Roseburg, as he will not send out any announcement cards or circulars thia trip. A word to the wise e. tf. a pair. NUF CED l"scful tilings at Churchill lev's for Xmas, I. ABRAHAH Proprietor. One Door South of P. O. X Newest novelties at Salzman's jewelry store. T. (i. Virtue, of Lealand, is in this city on business. ' Bean Spray pumps are the best. Churchill and Woolley sell them. . (Jet your dental work at Dr. Chea Mle's. Painless extrction of teeth. n20 The rarest patterns in ladies' and gentlemen's watches and chains at Salz man's. Dr. V. ?. Hamilton aud wife, who have beeu visiting in Portland have re turned home. Johnie Moore is still critically ill at his home iu this city, there being little clunge in his condition. Joe Knapp, the carpenter, left this morning lor Portland where he expects to visit for a short time. That Automatic wringer is a Lulu. Guaranteed for five years. Get one at Churchill and Woolley's. Mrs. W. C Conner ami son Clare, went t.i Cottage Grove Sunday to spend a few days with home folks. The many friends of Mrs. D. C. Mc Clallen will lie glad to learn that her condition is considerably improved. Win. Wonaeott, who resides neer KiJ-iic, was transacting mtsinass in Rosebnr today, and favored the Plajs dralkr with a pleasant call. A padded cell is used to confine crazy leople in, but if yon want to know what a padded sell is, go and ask the fellow who married one. Mrs. S. R. Miller and daughter, Miss Dallas, who have been visiting the former's daughter, Mrs Jesse Clements returned to tlieir home at (Jlendale Thursday. Ex-Sheriff 11. L. Stephens and wife, of Oakland, were in attendance at the Elks' M-jinorial exercises in this city Sunday. This office was favored with a pleasant call. Th swellest line of arlor pieces and r .H-ker a!so lounges and couches in the I itcst d-i-'uns and colorings can be found at Strou 's Fur nitnre Store ever seen in D upl.ts conttty. Editor it. L. Williams, of the Gardi ner I :t7i. He. was transacting business in R.si l-ur i.isy aud raid this office a j l-a-aii ull. He rejorts prosperous times down iiie river. Dt ! fc'iow that Strong has the let se!--te I M-k of furniture ever seen in lni!la county and what is more ap propriate than a nice rocker, sideboard or fini.-ii fir a X".w present. By far the most o.uipb-te showing of toys and ll.d day go-ids ever seen in RoMdmrg. at S. K. Syke. Buy your toys, etc., of him and get a num)er on the Qui.-k Meal Steel IJan with every one dollar purchase. . Mr. and Mr-. ("". Moriarity left Friday for Portland, when the latter will vi-it for a short time. Mr. Moriar Hy will proceed to Seitlle, find later to .Vlaska, where he has extensive inter ests iti railroad and mining protierty. Edwin Weaver and his two little daughters of Myrtle Cret-k. visited IJosi-btirg Saturday. They math- the I'LiiNDEAi.itR a pleasant rail, the oiera- tn.u -f tlie I'LAixnrAi.EK presses leiiig an iii rcstiiig ri'ht to the little gills. Lat Weduesilay evening at te Castle Hall. A!pla Llo Ko. 47. K. of P., of this rit v, (-Seeled the follouing olliccrs: W C Iliidel.rand, CO: V K h'ulierU, V C; M FWfight, P; II T McClallen, M of W ; W T Wright, M of Ex ; It W Strong, M of F; V S Ramp, K of R and S; B NieholnM at A ; E Rashford, I (J ; Geo. Kiin'r.ill, O (i ; J FTeniplin, trustee. The steel-range fellows are abroad in the land nvnin, and, regardless of the fact that the same range or one equally uk gooj) can 1m purchased of the home dealer at from fq TjO jereent hs than the agents price, many jteoplo wij) K'r sist in signing up the agent notes to secure the range, and then fume an 1 sjuirm when collections nra forced a little later. Belter patronize the busi ness people who pay the taxes, support your schools, build .your roads and brides and lilierubly subscrilx to your subscription paHrs. Last week the entire ollice force of the Pi.aimkai.er received a Thanksgiving offering fr ('!. W. II. Taylor of Olal- la, manager and proprietor of the Tay lor Spyritic Co. Col. Taylor thinking that we n Model a thorough cleansing sent us alsiiintifiil supply of "San Tas," riiK'cof toilet soaps, shanioo cream, and "cutilint," the best ceaner of the skin known. We have tried all these articles and are now able to proncjiince them the b st in the market. San Tas is a woiKienui toilet soap and after a few applications will remove nllchapie ing leaving the skin perfectly clear nnd soft. 1 he Shamiioo cream is u sure cure for all scalp diseases being a thorough cleanser of the hair and scalp. Cutiline is rather a favorite with the printers as it will immediately remove printer's ink ( oiu the hands. Thanks, Colonel, for your kind favor. Wo will take the hint and try and keep clean, Vetch seed ns Churchill and Wool leyV. Mrs. Wni. Perry and daughter, are visiting Mrs. B. V. Russell, at Albany. Rev. Father G. D. loyle, left on this morning local for Portland on business. J. G. Mack, of Portland, is iu this city on business, and vinitiug his brother-in-law, Attorney A. A. Abra ham. Mrs. D. F. Pnim, returned Saturday evening from Portland after a six weeks treatment in the Good Samaritan Hos pital. Wc are pleased to note that her condition is much improved. R. E. Yates and family, formerly of this place, were passengers on this morning local for Pendleton, Oregon, from Los Angeles, Calif., where they have leen residing for the past six years. J. M. Bridges and wife returned home to Salem last Saturday after a three months' visit in Roseburg. Mr. Bridg et had been employed on the Douglas county bank building and the work lift ing completed he returned to Salem where he has other employment.. Big Enterprise for Roseburg. The entire block surrounded by Jack son, Cass, Oak and Rose streets with the exception of the Abraham and Marsters property has lieen Ismded by a coin pan y to lie known as the (irand Hold and IVIicary C , who ex"ct to build a large six-story hotel to face on Cass and Jack sou streets, the first story to consist of ten store rooms, the corner to Iks used asu banking room, the hotel to have 200 rooms, a grand theater to face ou Cass and Rose streets, a large ice plant and cold storage to face o;i Rose street and a large brewery, cooperage ami bottle works to face ou Oak stieet, an individ ual electric plant to light the entire buildings. Thi-iwhen complete will employ I m?- tween 75 and li people, and will be one of the most leautiful structure in Southern Oregon, aixl will not only add to the welfare and luiauty of our city but w ill add U-lween 00 and 300 cple to our present opulalion. A. E. Moler, who recently purchased the Ragau ranee on Ieer Creek, ami several of otir most enterrising business men are at the head of this company. Last Saturday's Game. Three hundred spectators today in a drizzling rain watched the Eugene high scIkmjI team defeat the Roeeburg stu dents to the tune of 10 to 6. Owing to the slippery pigskin fumbles were fre (iient on loth sides, lbiselrtirg's score was made on a ilnke. It was a clean game and no injuries was sustained. Touchdowns for th visitors were made by Gray and DilUrd, for Roseburg. Short. Eugene played good bill nm sidering the handicup of mud and Su perior weight of her Opouents. We were - very much turprisrd n r-.iding the above in the Eugene Reg ister of Dec, 4, to learn that U'weburg's score was made on n fluke, but or old Eugene had to make some exenxe fr pot wiping the Roseburg team off the earth, Thfy wete greatly disapointed and more surprid to Hud that in RoM-burg, was the mart ilanger mis loaniThey had play-l this srasou. The fart of the w hole matter is that Eugene did not tjiink that they wuld have to play ImiII to U-at our team ami were taken by surprise, when on the mti;l d wn Short was given the hull and with beautiful interference which mowed Eugene's righ end down like corn stalks in the iath of a blizzard. made bin leaulifnl run of yatils for a touch dw ii. Of cimiph Knykendall ran always say that hail be not fallen he would have saved the day, but all saw Rauip lat'L'e aaU bring hiiu'to tlie earth. Again the Register harfs on tlie "superior weight" of the IloselMrg team. Now take figures for that Eugene averages 141 J poundsstripped and Rose bnrg tis tlie scales as 13" ounds with their clot lis on. Had it not 1cn that Eugene was the heavier team it is doubtful that they would have scored at all as their gains were all made on line bucks. We hardly believe that Eugene can make an excuse for their poor goal kicking, although the ground was very wet, Ramp kicked a beautiful goal. Don't cry Eugene, perhaps you will do better next tiuio. The Eugene lwyg were good gentle manly fellows, if they were larger than our 1ovs. Wedding Be Ms A ipiiet and pretty wedding was sol Reed in emnized at the liome of W. P. this city Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, when Miss Alice A. Ross was united in marriage to Fred W. Varrel-J man. The ceremony was preformed by Rev. W. W. Edmondson in the presence of a few near friends and relatives of the contracting parties. The wedding march was placed by Miss Anna Varrel inanu, a sister to the groom, nnd at 10 o'clock sharp the happy couple entered the room where the solemn words were said that made them man and wife. The groom, who is employed as clerk at W. P. Reed's place, was raised here and numbers his friends only by his ac quaintances, while the bride is a daugh ter of W. R. Ross of Drain, and Is well known in the society of that section. Gardiner Gazette. Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at the Rose burg postodice, , Persons calling for these letters will please state the date on which they are advertised, Dee. 8, l'KC. I'.rown, Dell Mr McAnley, John Cary, Fred 2 Nelson, Mrs J L Emory, Mrs Nelson Perkins, L S Greenwood, R - Rowley, J M Haword, J C Taylor, Mrs J M 1 Lee, Lillian Fisher, L C The letters will be charged for at the rate of one cent oadi. Wm. A. FiuTEft, P. M, Must Settle Up. Notice is hereby given that nil ac counts ami bills due me and and re nminbi!; unpaid after December 20, 1902 will be placed in an uttornev's hands for collection. Prior to this dale bills may Ik settled by calling nt. C. B. Can non's news nnd lusik store. Cost of col lection will he added after Doc. 20, 1!H12. ilOp Mrb. X, Boyd. Address Delivered by Rev. 0. Ii kJtn- nelt, the Eulory by Hon. P. II. D'Arcy. The Annual Memorial Service of Rose burg Lodgo Xo. 32G, B. P. O. Elks, was held in the Opera House Sunday after noon, commencing at 2 o'clock. The service was well attended despiU the inclement weather, and the platform decorations were elaborate ami Iteauti ful. The members of the order congre gated in the lodge room above and marched to the room below where the exercises were held, iu a lody. The opening ceremonies were conducted by Exalted Ruler W. II. Jainieson, and were very impressive. The vocal music by the choir and the vocal and iiistru mental solos were especially selected for the occasion and completed a pre gram of unusual merit. These servicet are always beautiful and impressive but the order excelled all former like efforts ou this occasion. The address or struion was delivered by Rev. Geo. II. Ben nett, of the M. E. church, his sibject ljeing "Science and immortality." The address was an eloquent, impresrive and appropriate one, the seaker receiving the closest attention of his hearer) and all spoke in very complimentary terms of the discourse. The enlogy was delivered by Hon. P. II. D'Arcy, of Salem, w ho in always at his lsst on such occasions. Mr. D'Arcy is one of the ktato's most ehxpiciit and able orators. His theme was bei.utiful and made a marked impression ou his hearers. Worthy of especial mention was the vocal solo liy Mrs. G. W. Short, the vocal dnet by Misses Perry aud Jacobs, the songs by the choir ami the instru mental solo by Mrs. I. Wolleaberg. Tlie Elks Memorial committee com prised Messrs S. K. Sykes, F. VS. Ben son, Clias. Cnrry, E. L. Parrott and V. C. !ndoii. Christmas Supplement. On Saturday, lKc. P.Uh the Plis oeale will issue in connection w ith the regnlar edition, a four page, ght column supplement consisting of illus trate I Christmas and Xew Year storiei. There will be room for two mote, and two only, columns of advertisements. Thii w ill , make an eight pagt, eight column pwper for the Christmas Holi days ami will be the most" attractive illustrated reading matter that I as ever !een published iu Roseburg for the t I.. -I X' .1 young miu t-HieriT Mniir. .vi is ii-y unit i (axe up iiir iu remaining columns. A Church School Near Roscburf. A few days ago oar agent w as out so liciting subscribers for our par, and two miles west of Roseburg hand an Adventist church scliool in ojieration. Titers are eleven pupils. All tae cony mon branches are taught and liesides this each student recites a lessen from the P.ible. The Adventistn believe that Christ is n to appear the second time, but en tirely diw-onuleuance setting a definite lime. They believe that Jesus kept the seveiilhdar aud that thev therefore should do the same. They U-lieve in justification by faith in Jeu Christ, in conditional immortality, and Huit this world will finally be made new and be tlu. home of the saved. Tha reason they conduct a church sriiool u because they wish their children t have daily lesxn in P.ible study. They are be- licvets In, and supporters of the public school system and teah that the free school has been one of the grent jKibtic safe-guards of our nation, and ihat in a fiee school the Bible should not be taught since there is such a di-.-ersity of opinions among the jatrons of these schools; so thev cheerfully jy their taxes to support the public school and at tlie same time conduct a school of tlieir own where the Bible is naught as regular stmry. o z c 2 o o - Cat-22"S" . 2. 90 o : 0 3 ; c i5- ?r5 2; ?: ? 5 r s B 5.; r s so r I : : . i :?.sr$!: s .' I: S; i is ii 5 iS a swcjjnjj wsip; oaoi.Ijsii ssij hjajiejf ssti "ijo.wopj sstpj : c w x Z ic ti o .5 - C X IC IS 10 3D Qt J c o - 'bi ,.$ im.K stiq uiut svi( i ia -3 liC-- VIDIK SJISJSSK SSi;icm i s i is i i tc 5 IS 13 ui: m-i c i q.Mjpjy sstpf 2 v is is is Q"';ia' MUjlSJ.IJl SMJ tc u ta - --s ss e at is c s SliU is CC -I 5- C 31 IS -I o 'llX Announcement, TvinnLK, Ore. Nov. 25, 1102. For the jast sixteen months we have con ducted a general merchandise business at Riddle and have been a (voided a larre and liberal patronage and very courte ous treatment on the part of the public. Our business relations with the people of this section of the couir.y have leen pleasant in the extreme, and now hav ing disKsed of our interest '.in the mer chantile business to Mr. E. Underwood of New York, we take this means of thanking the public for theliberal pat ronage and many kind favors extended, t and earnestly solicit the sime generous jatronage and kind treatment for our succe )sor,wlioin we feel assured w ill fully merit the same. Yours respectfully A. R. I.ttooh & Co. Better Than 11 Plaster. A piece of flannel dumponcd with CJiainberlaiu'sPaiii Hull 11 and bound on the affected parts, is bett sr than a plas ter for a lame buck and for pains in the side or chest. Pain Balm has 110 supe rior as a liniment for the relief of deep fitatei1 iioiuiMilnr niwl iIininfitir mimfl I For sulo by A. C. Mftrsttrs, 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 WeMention Neckwear in the new Coronation Silks. English welt edge Collars and Cuffs. Fine worsted Union Suits anjl Underwear for men. Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoes for men. McDonald's "Red Seal" Union made Overalls, Jumpers,! Cordu roy l'auts, Sateen and working shirts. Some new swell chalk line stripes in heavy suitings. Just the thing for Bainy 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 purchasedjelsewhere. The Big Store When you see it in our ad 1,'vJ'- ovovovcvvcvcvo-J vovcvcvvcvovov As Others See L's." A pol j"ke is told on Pp.ther Con ner, of the Plainoealkb. Rct-ently he went to report a party at a home Mered with a new ta by. He met the hostess it the ilor and ai'Or the usual saluta tions, a-ked after the baby's, health. The lady, who was quite deaf, and suf fering from the grip, thought he was asking about Iter cold, and answered that although she nsiialSy had o:e every other wpnter, this one w the worl sh had ( ver had ; kept her awake nights and at first confined her to her bed. Tlien noticing that Brother Conner, who is a very modest man, was getting ner vous, eai I she i-ould tell by his Kks that he w as pin to have one just like hers ami invited him in to sit down Myrtle Point Enterprise. MARRIED. C A RTV PI LK I XC.T0N At Victorbi. T. C, Dec, 1, 19 M, Chxs. Crt and Miss Sadie Pilkinton, Uith of Ro-e-bnrg. its session List week allowed Mr. Coch ran f jO for his Sfrvies in as.-ij-tinj Sheriff Withers in ( ff ntiti Jleaton's capture. The ladies of the Christian Church will holi a Rujaar at the iMichtsj County Bank BuiUhns; on Frii;y and Satnrxlay December ll'th and 15th, next. Many fancy aud suitable artxles foi Xmas presents will be on sale. A lilieral rvitronai.x i B.i!i, if.! Tli.n't forjret theibtes." . tf Attention Ponltrjmsn. tiet your show birds ready lor the Chicken Show, enter them for the various prues offered, and have them scored by Jude Cobbledick one of the Lest judges cn the mw, It is worth Ike price of entry to know w here you ar at. Plaixokalcb Publishing Co. is at work on the Premium list and they w ill be ready for distribution by Saturday. A QREAT COHPANY The ?ew-Vorlt. t.lf- Flftrrcn year old. Aincli over a90.ooo.ooo. Income in 1901 over 170,000,000 Intarasce la force over 91.363, 000.000. Meir luiarance paid for la 1901 over (161,000,000. l'ald Policy-Holder In 1901, over 117,000,000. Ild PotlCT-ll oldera In 37 eats, over Sj 49,000,000. W. J. MoootK(nl. RonrbnrK Ore Notice of Final Settlement In the Connir cnrt oi the Sl:e (or ( oiioly ( Doticlu. of Oregon lo the matter ot the rlUl ot EinlUne 1 v In, dore..!. J Pumt BfklT. tne mlmiuUlnitw nf the r.'i tit Kmiliue llvl. tleceixoi. hTinf viii1i'ret ul pnwiihtl lor ovltUmeut. and tilts! la Uiisi ( inirt liU Sn.il m-eruiit ot bit .lmlnilrntloj nf I1 r5tie: it i. orlPtrd Hint the Sth iny ( Jnn r, ISO) belnj ily ot nil court, - it : o( Die January nrm thertof A. I. tAM, at 10 o'clock a tn nl ail day be aiMDl.i ror the eti'enient n( nalJ arruunl. ait lhat nnljce of IJ aetlU-mcnt be pnbiih"l In the Kom i il'K f lalixtealer. a ia(er puhltslu-J In the rity oi KOM'barit, Ioiig:H(roun:y. Omtou, u often a nnee a week for lour consoctilivo weeks rlor ilierio. lU-d at RoaetHirf, Oreson. this .ml tiv of lleeeuiber, I'-WL MPTHOMTSiS, tU County Jnilgo THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD The irrHUt f arm ri'r ! the North nest. l'tiMislu'! vkly Hi Salem. Ore lfin. Killlt'! ly tin Farmrnt of tho NorthweM. Twenty l"Rf. Illnnnitl. A WESTERN PAPER TOR WESTERN PEOPLE S Paper for $1 00. Less than c!i each I'uliHi'Klton liiKrt n n il 1. I si. Now liHo,aoo siilwrilier-. rht'iimuenal rih It line lo tt Ih-iiik tho tHsi mnti Ner I'liD lihrtl. YOU SHNUL.D READ IT ROMliSTEAD AND PUIXDEALER $2.75 A YEAR. Cochran Allow cd $50. ( E ; . ' O v 1 1 I i Lsi-W'l alterCochran, of Cwtuirove, j.ut" ' I i J jWHL- ' u in a claim lo ti e Ir.e county court I t . t S j $ the reward ofTere I U-r the rapt are . D ':'VvL2V' 4 Bert Ib-jton. the murderer of IVnt. n N! 'ktlizZH. C A " , Tncy.audwho i sentenced to the rwJ jl! rT irQ,. SS;" penitentiary for .?e br the circuit court ! . It ftyf- "j"Tu!,; ' ' last month. T;se Lme ec-iii.ty court at r; J ''(h ' j1 1 L I I I Bazasr, BaJtsir. ' ' l! j OSEPHSOFS its so. Everything Notice. r" tj-i. f Baker, of San FrancLro, I tike this . ae? ? farmS' rtock tin- inethod of thanking niv patrons for f1 WIth5n tea their ,a.t favors, hoping 'thev will ex- he line of the Great Central tend same to n.y successor ,s' I am cr.- j to corresPf fident that he will give entirs sat Ls tic- ' J. J. WaLTKn, ,io,u F- F- Ptiibsox. I Colonization A, Roseburg, Or. nio Rice & Rice The House Furnishers Absolutely the Most Ambitious Sale of tfieSeason It means remarkable values for all classes of Christ mas offerings. This sale pretends to everything that be longs in the house, as well as all things appropriate for Christmas. 20 Dozen pairs Lace Curtains All Wool Oregon Blankets LA1 eaters ?2.2n to 514.50. L Send us -our mail orders, " uotesaie or retailers RICE & RICE, House Furnishers 000OCO000 CHRISTMAS IS COMING And everybody -cvho sees our Holiday display of Holiday attractions is Glad of it COME TO HEADQUARTERS For popular prcascnts at popular prices in Watches, Cloclxs, Jewelry, Silver xv arc and PJovcltics in ex clusive designs at SALZMAN'S 00000 o ooooooco ocooooooo cooooococcooc CIILETTE'S Sopplimcntal CliamScr For hiHitin pitol cartridges in rltlee. l'fttents cover V. S. ami Canai.li Saves ft.) to 7? per cent on cost (f munition. Made for &-$, liiWO. :ttt, .W svi-i;il :unl 8 mm Mannluher. M;iilil for el.tW to any aldre-. t)rlr'from The S. C. Company, Roseburg, Ore. t iv T "v r rvt a raT" iyKJtL fruits, Candies, Cakes, Pies, Dooohnuts and fresh Cread Daily Portland Journal Agency. Hendrick' Block.Opp. Depot 1. J. NORflAN & Co. Props it 4r :! tt - j f f i t4 The Big Store gnarantecd as represented Wanted. AMcelroiEdas kv is IU3 Es5dl s Ecst Svespsr at EiJ, ai5 aai JUI Eaci. There is nothing nicer Our Uk ef Faacy Crocks izi OarSpccal EidasiTC Lire Rict- Oar Special Eiiasiie I'm of "Busrs,.T5ct9 515iLiA: .. -50c. to $6.cxj pair. $5-75 to 5.co we can fill them for any thin z cincKESTErrs Er;nus:i PHIIlYROYflL FILLS r. Alwav. riiabl. Ljxtlr. w Ti-ictj fer o-h.k: b.. urai lt! biu rbfcuo. UktMtllwt, nr, A ra-rrma lmnl lallMlnM. ..,. roar I.TTW-, " " .r rinlralM, Tu. MMtlmtsaml -Krllr W ruMi ..". "- I'Mtfuiwiuaia. bu4 ta vi ('ruievtva, BlCHB8Tlt CHKMlCAt. CO. ' MaUa taia iaa. Fft r;vp irnvFFrTinvrnv t : : I and ICE CREAM PARLORS It ; j""- ". . f4 -- p f4ff f j 4 4 k . 1