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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1902)
A .-4- tt v, Yv cin l iu ouve yuu i loney So while you are looking around the town doiug 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 tho town. Ladies, We have all the 1 atcsl 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 injtown ranging iu 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 iu wear and fit we guarantee satisfaction. Our Shoes, th noted V. L. Douglas shoes speak for themselves. Neck Wear, always the latest and most up-to-date line iu town. The People's Store CHRISTflAS BBOKCN (WK ITT THFM AWAY TXT1L CALLED Holiday IS VERY CO Mf LIT AS KMRRACEL MANY TRINWS THAT ARI DAI XXV AN 11 KH L Books Of every description from the children's o linen up. ridded Leather Poet . . 1 00 White, Honae Cwk B.vki 1 W All the late wptnrku 1 1 Bibles. DlfUonanea. ic Kifteit ttock in Southern Orejon. Fountain Peas. We handle the celebrate-! Watterman, liest in the werld. Price run from II 10 te $S-tW, either it the plain or (old mounted. Fancy Ooods. Of all kinds- Album. Toilet Cae. Work Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes. Handkerchief Boxes. BuMa. Celluloid 6ods, ete. Lowest possible prices. Lowney's Candies Are of superior quality. The I mas package are very attpaet've ane would maka an accept able flt for tout sister. Prices range from 10c to H-U bo- In addition to the above we carry BOARDS, TOYS, etc., and a line of Framed Better call and see them; it i a i.leaur indeed if you cannot find something in our CAXXON'S Book Diliard Note 5. Dillard, Pec. 9. Mr. H. H. Wardrip spent Saturday in Myrtle Creaky and returned Sunday morning, accompanied by his wife, who, oa account of ill health had been with her parents since Thaaksgiring. Mr. J. H. Hobba will gWa a shadow social Friday, Dec 12th, in his schocJ at Brockway. Supt. F. B. Hamlin is ex pected to be present and a general good time anticipated. All are eordially in vited. Mrs. Pickens has gone to 6 reen'e, ex pecting to remain nntil Saturday. Mr. Milledge has on hand a pretty stock of Christmas geods Altes. Do you know that Stroag has the best selected stock of furniture erer seen in Douglas county and what is more ap propriate than a nice rocker, sideboard er conch for a Xmaa present. Fan The fine "Plaivdealee 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 te the Plais dealer. Map alone $0 cents. Monday and Tuesday, Dec. the 15th and, 16th, two days only, Dr. C. W. Lowe, the well known eculo-optician will be at the McClallen House. If you desire te have hinri test your eyes for glasses be sure and cut this out or make a note of the days and dates he is to be in Hosebarg, as he will not send out any announcement cards or circulars his tF.p. A. word to th3 wise &c. t- o u a o 1 When a Shoe O o n o n o o n 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 sat isfactory. . $2.60 to $5 per pair. o o o n o n c o a o o n o n o n i y j ' i i vyy'y lv tfn six tJ The Under rced Store nrrB wmrza OA.cn nr n.ai ii.ri.u.w.tj.u.u.u.t3,.w'.w 4 - C 1 7 It ALMOST n KRE. If VOC HAVE I'RKSKXT TO MAKK SKl.tCT riRI.Y BFF.RE KTvHKS AKS FOR). OUB LINK OF Goods Rna Stationery In Fancy Boxes, from 4V to f-lflft a It'1, pot tea np axpreulf for Holiday presents. Leather GooJ Of the bettar quality for both ladi and tent la men. Indies Coin Purse from. ..- fK- t. (t . Wrist Boas and Chatelaius 7 to X ( Gentlemen's bill Book Mc to tn Kothine more suitable for piwnls. Tree Ornaments A few cents speut in this direction ill make your tree much mora atiraciiTC, Try it. Dolls W are headquarters for Polls and aim to carry the best assortment in the cut. o-ir third ahipment will arrive in a few iial. W e have both the dresed and the kid body loll in all frades ranging in price from 2V ntl.i'i. You 1 ad better look them o ver. it will pay you Rubber Poll, Poil Heads, etc. an assortment of GAMES, GAME Pictures that are really wo rks of art. to show goods, and it will he fctranpe store that will please you. end Stationery store. rp sfssos;gjj OP T rsril Ttiforocf f Newest novelties at Salzinau'e jewelry store. That Automatic wrinet-r- is a Lulu. Guaranteed for five years. (Jet one at Churchill and Wocll.-y's. Services will be lield in the Ban;iht church on Thursday, TVo . "Stli, at 7 p. m. by Rev. Barton, Miik-t.ial-davn pilgrim of All gheny, Fa. The swellest line of parl-.r pi-ivs" aiJ rockers also lounges and couclies in the latest designs and colorings can be found at Strong's Furniture Store e ver fw n in Douglas county. II. X. Martin, real estate dealer, an nounces that he has changed his orlioe from the building occupie-I by Attorney Barzee and can hereafter be foanJ at the McClahen Houe. Call and see him for real estate. d 1 By far the most comi'lete fshowku. t f toj-s and Ilol.day goods ever Ken in Rcseburg.at S. K. Syke. B'ty y.ar toys, etc., of him and get a nnml-er the Quick Meal Steel Rane wi;h every one dollar purchase. M. O. Warner, the well known ai.. I reliable piano tuner, will make l. e- burg his regular professional visi! . a few davs and will be pleased to meet li- many old patrons and render them his services in putting their pianos t,r or gans in first class, shaie at the usual very moderately price. Reserve your work for him. t! o o o a o o o a o p o a Q U o o a o o a o a o E3 O u o a o a NUF.CED TT V I. ABRAHAH Proprietor. One Door South of P. O Bean Surav i m; re the U'st. Chutvhill and Woolley sell thein. tiet your dental work at Dr. Chea dle's. Painless extrction of teeth. 20 The rarest patterns in ladies' and gentlemen's watcnes and chains at Salz man's. Useful things at Churchill and Wool ley's for Xmas, Complete line of gold and fountain ji-ns at Kalzmau'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 learneil, ontfits, and things to burn at Churchill fc Wool- leys. Fur Sale 100 head of sheep (all ewes) and 30 head of Angora goats tall does). L. A. Marsters, Cleveland, Cr. 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 sometliing nice for Xmas presents. " tf The best material possible is used in I the construction of Bridge and Beach steel ranges. Churchill & Woolley sell them. If you want to go to Coos County points, take the Boeeburg, Marsh field route. Spring hacks leave Koseburg every day at fi, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. 'if. Some of our correspondents complain oi a svarcityVi neas in their respective localities. The Plaindealer and its read ers appreciate the newsy items of our corresix-'iidvnts, however brief. - The Cobb Brothers of Kosvhurg are packing apples for shipment at Dillard The apples were honght of S.C.Miller t that place and are said to le very fine. N.v is the time to ljok after your hol iday - N. Go to S. K. Syke'a and see his lii.i- U-fore bnying elsewliere. IV not f-j-et to get a number on the little steel r.i'igi with etch dollar purchase. ?.!pf. V. W. Pruner of Kiddle was ir:'tir-;t titiif bnsiness in Koseburg Wed- ni!-'.:iv. n-l favored 'this office mith a p'-a.-ai.t call She savs Christmas will tin ilia i!v l-e iVerved with the nsuar tree an 1 eiHertai.'iiniMit at Riddle this year. Ue-.. V ilson and wife of Omaha, Xe- bruk , anx-mp.tnied by their daughter, an 1 Hi-iii-la;v, L. W. Toie, arrivel in Rose'.urg re tly riTnl will proljahly de cide to locate here. Thev will remain tluriiu the winter, at least. S. S. Catching aud wife of Riddle vis-iu-lwith Roolmrg friends a few days the earlv tui t of this week. Mr. Catch- ir:' relumed lately from Mutry, Idaho, where he has lxeii eng.iucl in mining. He i well pleased with tli:.t prtrt of the country and will it turn in lYIirttary X. A. Richards of Rrockwav was In town Tins lay with a petition pray mg Cot! the Oregon legislature, at the r.g session, to appropriate. 1300,000 for the relief of the survivors of the Ore con Indian wars. The petition was lib erally signed. David Thompson, a prominent farmer and fruit-grower of near Brockway, was transacting business at the coiititv seat Wednesday. He will receive (he Plain dealer ami Oregonlan another year and carried away one of onr reversible prem mm maps, lie repi--n farming at a sl;tiidslill in his ni'ightiorhrio.1, owing to (he la'e raiu.t. Rev. Geo, II, Cenn'tt will steak at the M. E. church Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock on "The Change of Season T lie subject of (he evening sermon will he "God's I urtiose in the World." This is one of the series of evening sermons on "God, Ills Existence and Attributes All are invited. Howard elzian, the genial post mas ter at Drew, Una county, was transact ng business in Roseburg Wednesday lie mado this office a pleasant call anil reports considerable mining activity in his neighborhood and alsoalotit Perdue The stock-raising business is becoming a very imjiortant industry in that sec tion of the county. Frank Ia, (he geniul editor of the Xorth west Pacific Farmer, was a Rose' burg visitoi Tuesday, and favored this ulli e with'a pleasant call. He was on his return home to Portland front a visit to the Southern Oregon towns, where he has been securing write-ups for the special edition of his paper which is to he issued soon by the Portland Board of Trade, at which time 10,000 copies w ill lie printed for Eastern distribution. The paiier will contain a comprehensive write-up of the State and it resources, Editor Lea tnged the Rosehurg Board of fraIo to t lko a paiiu write-up in his iia per lor Douglas county, but so much ex pense w as incurred in issuing the Doug las county pamphlet that the Board did not si; j its way clear, financially, to take hold of tho matter. It would have liec 1QJ well epent. Vetch seed at Churchill & Woolley. Vetch seed as Churchill and Wool ley'4. Dr. Ixwc's glasses will not make you look older. Dr. Lowe's glasses strengthens the eyes and brain. Most elegant displayof silverware at Churchill & Woolley's. It. M. Kelley, of Canyon ville, was in this city Tuesday on business. Mrs. S.K. Willettof Ashland is visit ing friends in this ci(y. Mrs. J. A Ricks of Junction is visit ing relatives in this city. Mrs. It. D. Ramp and little son are visiting relatives at Cottage Grove. M. J. Palmer of the Oregon Soldiers' Home is visiting friends in Albany. Wm. Ross of the Oregon Soldiers' Home is visiting relatives at Oakland. Frank E. Alley of Rosehurg is visiting his father, X.B. Alley, iu Eugene. En gene Guard.' B. D. Dyer and daughter of Myrtle Creek were in this city Wednesday on business. Don't suffer with nervousness and headaches when a pair of Dr. Lowe's su perior glasses will relieve you. Aaron Harvey of Oakland, after a visit w ith his daughter. Mrs. W. A. Pearce of Deer Creek, has returned home. Mrs. Win. Preston of Eugene, who has lieen visiting the family of E. L. Fisher in this citv, has returned home. F. L. Calkins of Edenliower, one of Diiighis county's mot prominent poul try raisers, was in Oakland Wednesday on business. Talk about steel ranges, the dealers in Rosehurg can sell them cheajier than they can lie jieddled. Look over (heir s(ock before vou bnv. Attorney A. H. Gray, of the law firm of Sehlbrtde Jfc Gray, left Tuesday morn ing for the East to spend Christmas w ith relatives at his old home at Jeffer- sonville, Indiana. II. S. French, of the Pacific Postal Tel. Co. went to Drain Monday (o liegtn the work of traufcrring the Postal Tel. office at that place from its present lo cation to the old Drain brick. Mrs. F. M. G.ray, who has lieen visi ittg iu this city w'th Mrs. Lucy Jen nings, left Tuesday morning for Canby. Her husband, w ho is an S. P. engineer, has been transferred from Ashland tp a run Iwtween Canby and Portland: The Plaixdealer has just issued from its job department the catalogue for the Third Annual Exhibition of the Douglas Conntv Poultrv Association, which will be held in Rosehurg, Dec. 17, 1, 19, and iOth. The catalogues contain 40 pages an 1 can lie had by applying to Secre Urr F. B. Hamlin. Since the calf has had plenty of roe and trade, the old cow is balling for business. We also have "kinds" of Piano's w e can sell for 1175.00, "kinds" of Piano's i a very good name for such tuff. The promise yon made your Wiiti -of course you got that piano at T. K. Richardson's. L. A. Sanctuary of Peel, is in (his citv on liUiine.s having conic oown Irom his homestead Tuesday to get a winter supply of "grub " "Sank" reports con siderable snow in the mountains, but Ktvs he fee!- better than he has for years. His hand which was so ludly iiijuriil by the explosion of his shot gun la.t August is now entitiely healed and with the exceptions of being tender is almost as firm as before the accident. Iu sin-aktiig of the recent southern toe.r of the Eugene high school football team the Register has the f llowing: Thue who went on the recent southern trip tire nuaniimHis in the 0iiniou that too much ca mot lie taid iu the praise of the Rosehurg team and their support ers. I iiev are gentlemen as weii as am- letes aud the boys report having a very pleasant time during their btay in that city. They also say the lfciecburg girls cannot be excelled as entertainers. Elmer IV'Motta, the enterprising Kose burg barber, has-enlarged his shop in the Sheridan building by moving the middle partition back several feet, and repapering and painting the rooms, and has also replaced the old washstand with a mw two-bowl, marble top and nickle plated frame stand, making his shop one of the finest in Southern Oregon. He has also enlarged his bath rooms aud put in an extra tub, making three in all. This is now undoubtedly the best equip- led shop south of Salem, and it is need less to say that the tonsorial artists are favorites with the traveling public as well as the home trade. J. W. Col well, of Xew York, a friend and business associate of our enterprising tow n3inan, Fred J. Blakely, is in Rose. burg looking over the projected enter- Oregon Boom & Timber Co., in thw county. Mr. Col well made the Plaixdealer a pleasant call and ex pressed himself as ling very favorably impressed with this section of the state and the many excellent optsirtunities for profitable investment. There is every assurance that this big company will establish some very extensive lum bering entcrpnses in tins county next spring and summer. Rosehurg is the temporary abiding place of one of the most despicable of objectionable men a masher. This fellow, with a comrade who is only less despicable because less ostentatious, has been in town several weeks. That he has esoaed a deserved thrashing on several occasions is simply because he has chosen a time for insulting ladies when none of their gentlemen acquaint ances were in the vicinity, to iiroiierly resent it. This fellow has a habit of ogling (he Indies on the street and has many offensive' ways of attracting their attention. He will, apparently by acci- lent, jostle them and then after tudied and-polite apology attempt to engage tnein in conversation, tie is one of the human hyenas who pose w ith carefully curved mtiHtachc and deli I cutely tinted cheeks, that tho weaker of J females may fall. He stares most sug- I vestivelv at every woman he meets and 1 the other.night at the theater, turned I completely around in his seat and ogled several ladies until they were compcllet I to hold the program before their faces for - 1 urotwtion. It has been said that - 1 eoiiplo of voting men of the city met - J this masher at the hotel w here he I staying and warned him to be less offen I sive or prepare himself for the sound n I thrashing he so richly deserves Dance at Armory Saturday evering R. Couglur, the Canyonville barber, was In this city on business today. This office received a pleasant call. "Pickings From Puck," which will appear here Monday evening, Dec. 15tb, m a bright and cheerful and all-round entertainment. Next Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 15th and With, yon can consult Dr. Lowe, the well known oculo optician, aliou your eyes, at the McClellan House. Wont be back for three months. Arthur Louis Frazer, Pianist of 'the IT. of O. School of Music, will :ive a recital at the Rosehurg Theater Thurs day evening, Dec. 11. He is assisted by Miss Molhe Patty, so-piano, and M iss Rose Trumbull accompanist. A rare musical treat. At the last regular meeting of Rose burg Lodge Xo. 10 A. O. U. W., the following oTicers were elected : M. W., F M Tozier, F., John Kantz ; O., Wm. Currier; Fin., D 8 West; Receiver, WT Wright; Recorder, E II Ixsnox; Guido, B 8 Nichols ; I. W., F E Hand ; O. W., O Davis ; Trustee, II J V.'ilkins The Rosehurg Theater was fil ed last Monday, night at the performance I "The Irish Pawnbrokers," the interest ing combination of farce and musical comedy funny as advertised and satis factory as exiectcd. The work of the famed Sullivan and Mack ard little Mazie Trumbull was fine. They form a 8tartrio of comedians and conld hold their own with any of them. The chorus, although cut down, by n:ccssity, was good aud the songs catchy. Judging from the amusement of the aidiente, every one was satisfied with tin- enter tainmcn Look Here Bazaar Opening. On tomorrow (Friday) Iec. 12, at ! o'clock a. m. in the Iotiglaa County Rank building, a nice line of children and infanta clothing, many useful and fancy articles suitable for Christmas presents. Bazaar to be held trodays, Friday and Sat nrday. There will be on ate both days, salt rising bread, canned fiuita and home-made camlie", cakes. etc. A liberal patronage is soheited To Be Giveo Away. Six pair of pure bred fowls have been presented by members of the Poultry Asuociatiou to be given to patrons of the show. Each purchaser of a U.-ket will be given a roUiou with duplicate num bers, one part to be retained by the purchase and the other part to he torn off and deposited iu a box des gned for that purpose at the door. Each even- -Wednesday, Thursday ai d Friday at 9 o'clock the drawing trill take place, to be conducted by some disinter ested party. The first number drawn ill entitle tiie holder to first choice of a pair of birds and the second drawn to the second choice, two pair to be given each evening. The following is a list of donors and birds: FL Calkins, pair White Ply mouth Rorks; J W Mullen, jir Barred Plymouth Rock ; ttoy McCla.len, iair Clack Langshan; F B Hamlin, pair Rrown Leglioru; Wm. Xonnan, ir IHack Minorca.; E A Krnse, pair Barrel llymouth Buck. Puichasers of season tickets entitled to three con pens. The Next Theatrical Attraction. Group after group of metTy chorns iris with their fantastic gestures, ap- earand join in -the merry i'ing Pong ;uice in the farcical musical offering, Pickings From Puck," which will ap pear at Rijsjburg theatre, Moaday even ing, IVc. 15th. The character! are comic and the lines are amusing; in fact, a etter vehicle for a display of the com pany's talent could not be supplied any where. So much fun is created in the farce that it compels people to shriek ith laughter. The musical numbers H be popular because they are easy to histle. The scenery and costumes are most attractive to the eye. The show starts heroically with a prin itive jingle an.l rises to "inspired nonset.se." Mr. Willard Simms, who .ia the star, was for three years princii.l comedian at the Casino Theatre in Xew York, and for one vear at the Shaftesbury Theatre, IOtidon, England, as the principal come- iau supporting Edna May, aud is ably assisted by Miss Katharine Linyard, who possesses poise and convint ing qnal- ies. These stars are sn parted by a large and excellent company. Musical Recital Tonight. Arthur Ijonia Franier, piaiiikt, Univer- Rity of Ore;ron, and II. P. Pi pe, baritone soloiht, will give a hirh clas mnsical re cital at the Roscbarg thef tre touight. This entertainment will prove a rare treat to all nnihic lover?, who should vail themwlve of the opportunity to attend. Of the recital, the r.itjtene Daily Register rays: "The fantastic conception of the achcrao, the gloom of the funeral inarch, and the dialogue of the rondo were faithfully portrayed ; and whether it was the combro pensivenefs of the niK turn, the passionate rythm of the walU, the qnaintness of Mime mus ical oddity, or the treinenduous difficul ties with, which the octavo titudy bristl ed, the pleaiure of the audience was un mistakable." ' Scotts Valley Itttns. Miles Tierce has returned to school again, after several days absence on ac count of sore throat. Work has begun on a new road lead ing rom Shoestring to SoUa Valley. Mr. llennett returned Thursday from a vtFlt to relatives at Onistock. Will Clark will visit his relatives at Cottage Grove lft-xf week. Miss Clara Parks vim ted friends at Yoncalla the forepart of the week. A Veritablo Fairyland. If yon would delight the little ones take them to . K. Sfkes' hardware store and usher thctn Into his holiday department a veritable fairyland Those in quest of gifts lor cither old or young will save both time and money by calling at Sykes' hardware, wherti there is such a large variety nicelv displaved to select from. Barley W ar ted. Tho Rosehurg ISrewery wnnta'JOOO Its of good barley, and will pay a cent and a qtiater tier pound for it, Address Rosehurg Brewing Co. Howburg Ore ) O.OrOVCV0VC oo-,ovvvcvcvovc vovovo-. ovovcvcvovcvovcvs: 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 ege 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,, Cordn roy Pants, Sateen and .working shirts. Some nevj swell chalk line stnpes in heavy suitings Just the thing for Eainy day skirts and Tailor suits Ail Dress goods purchased here only, Shrank frce 0f chirge. Q. & rusn or ousmess we will not The Big Store When you see it iu our ad ovovovo MARRIED DAVIS GOODMaX. At the the justice of the p ace, in this Dec. fi, I'M, IMward Dai ii to Goodu.an, of Ixokin (ilai-s; Buchanan, J. P., officiating. BORN. SEIJG. In Salem, Or.. Dec. 8, to Mr. and Mrs. 1. Sella, of Myrtle Creek, Or., a son. DICD M(HJRE In Itowhtitv, Dec. 10, V.m, John V. Moore, aired 41 years and II month, of typhoid pneumonia. Johnt'-V. Moore wag horn io Hosebnrj, January 10, IHV, where the gretter por tion of l.i life ha Invn r(ul. He "hose xj a trade, harnci , id caddie making and watt a tk.i',iod workman. For many years lie has worked at this trade in Washington, Portland and Ros-htir. He is wdl and favorably Enomn Uirotightout the comity, U-in,; a member of one of the !ih-t an I mo-t highly esteenel pioneer I.tmi'i- in thw jart of tiny..;!, his faliivr, K. M. Mcore, trho j-tll rci lis ifi Korvltr Ittn one if the early M.-t:ler f ti.i c."i ty. Hi last illneJM wa of five wn-k d-iration and de-pite the vi.'ilanie and skill of Lis phyeii-ians nothing ton!. I 1 done to tay tl.o ravajea of tlie d:ae ahich cnt hitn down in the irhiie of life, he U'in bnt 4) vrs and II UKinlha old ct the time of hi.i death. He ttu a kind husband, an affectionate father and a xl neighbiir, and leaves to mourn their loa a father, stepmother n-l tepfister, Mr.auJ .Mrs. K. M. Moore, anl their datlhter, Iillian, Uo a wile nd wen children six d-iU2l,ter and teson, ail of whom, with the ccrpt- tion of two damrhtiTg now in Texa. re side in Koehnri. 'The funeral wa held this afternoon at 2 o'clock nn !r the an$puet of Oak Camp X. Vii, Woodmen of tho World, of which the kvoased was a ntemlier and in which iirdcr he carriel ao insurance poiicy of t-'.OOO. Sen icea were lield at the M. E. hurch and conducted hy Hev. G. II. Dennett. Interment ia the Masonic cemeterr. Tlie famuv and oilier rela tives have the heartfelt vmtathv tf all in their great and sad bereavement. AKXSWORTII. In Oakl.tttd, Satnr- day, Dec. 6, 19Ji, J. U. Farnsworth, After an extended illness. ' McNABB. At Stephen,' iVv. S, IM, Thomas McXabb, aswd about '5 vear Notice for l'ubiicaiiou. rr.it1 S'bitr. ljin.l tiffirr. Koacbnrg. Ortfjor, s -pt. it, r.J Notice U tCrrtV rlrrtl that In Mmi.ll.nr, vith tta irvtiiin ni the art nf rnirmi one J. lOfpiiilni "in J c (,,. ho uu ..i !""' imi in tr.e Mtnl'h!m(.rvta OA t all h. 1 I . -... v . . - - f"- FRANK M VS.-EK. n, bulhi1a Bid In lUn oflkv l rn j mti-mrnl No. I...- ih- liir h - oltlif , , Ss ;t, townslilp S9 math,, nnf-i J -i t n J w ill otter nrxmt tofhrv t ht the Unl onn fht , U more v.luatte for iu ttmher or ttcne ximtk 1 lor Mrtrnliural nnrnwd. nl to rml.l:b tin claim be for the Krtxirr uj KecciTer "t Uua etiic o( Kowtiurs.oresua, on 1 hiirxt.T, Ihu.i th ilny of Ktbm.nr l-t! lie ntmn m ti;imn: i arm r biiiiuv, r.-i- nl Holm, A I) Clink, ol HiMvb'irs. tirreon. end Wtlliaut It Wrixblot Myrtle frwk. nre Any mid all r'uueiaiiuiu aavemrir Ue above iliwri bed landa arc roinctei H Die their laima In thin oflice on or bvlore.tal ! -I'th Oar ol Fi-bruarjr , I.i3. J. T. BHIlKibS. Ullp hegiMer. Notice for Publication. . Laud Olfiro at liowbuin. On-co. lereiiihrr!. r.'i.1. Nolle i hercbv tlvpn Itiat the foiionint naiuoil tettler ha B'ol noticrol hii In.emwo to make tiiil proof in up.rl oi his cluim, anil that aaiil proof will be male Iflorv the Koltcr an! Iticirvr at lUweburg, OreitoD, on January !, I'.ot, ru: Or.l'KOr. .IIUUU.tl, on II. B. No. Sni for the Iota i aii.1 S.toctlon tl, Tp. JS "ORtb, ranito I west, lie name the b !!.. ma vitni" In p hi continuous n-litrn.u upon aul rolUvation oi aaKi lanu, vix: i nniin iro.io, w iiiiam mc i lull, Oii. rue Hall and John Wr cht. all o Myrtle t'reet, iirvaon. . t. Biu.t, on Koe incur. Notice for Publication ! foiled Statea Ln Office. Roavhunf, OiCKon, Uw. Xi), IsOi Notice ia Here by jlven that tn eorn)tianra with the provl.iixn of the art of OonKiv of June X, l.i.H. enlitlpit "An a--t for the .!e of timber lanl In the.SlKtr.of rali'ornia.i)re?oa Nevaita.and Wa.hiiiBtun Terrtinrv," a.e'stvnd ed to all the public land (tales by' act oi August , m. 9 CHARLES P I HrRCH, ol Mill 00.), roomy of Douglas, mate ol Oregon naathiailay tilrd In thlaoffir bis aworn nl mnit Nn 4112 lor the purr lime of the loin 1, t, s and 4 of Hco. 1, lo nhip 2t toiith, Kause S and wi' I offer proof to.Uow that the lan1aoiirht ta more valuable for Ita tiiulter or .tono thHn for agricultural purpiwa, ami to eaiabll.ih h'.a claim lfore the Kentmer and Kecvlver of thia f tic of Koaeburg, On-con. nu Halunlay the lull iUt of February. 1903. I!r Dniur. a wtlnvvK: E.l Von I esi, i'Kii Bate nan, of Mi'lnw, Ore., John Thom, Charit Tbtiin, Konrburg, Ore. A ny and all pvrmxm rlaiinlDK aitvrru'ly the aliove iteacrilHd lancla are rvi)iie.tol Ui tile their clMim. In thi. otb-e oil or uebire caul Utli ilay ot February, 1H I TBRlIxiES. dllp KegiAtvr. JOSEPE ojiioe et ! - shrink goods purchased elsewhe: its so. Everything Of All AT sj HOLIDAY ' 5.K.5YKE51 0COC0OgXXXXX3000COCTO J. T. BRYAN'S2 For Holida- Presents I have, no farabus bargains to pan oSfold stcek and ont-cf-date goods, I siaply give you honest goods at fair prices, and mark them in plain figures. Call and inspect my g gooas ana puces Deiore O ROSEBl'RG, 2 oregox. XXXJCOCXXXXXXXC-X3 ice 0L R The House Furnishers Absolutely the Most Ambitious Sale of tteSeasoa It means remarkable values for all classes of Christ mas offerings. This sale pretends to everything that be longs iu the house, as well as all things appropriate for Christmas. r-j v ' A! I ' I a I ; I - t " A 20 Dozen pairs Lace Curtains All Wool Oregon Blaukets Heaters $2.25 to $14.50. Send us your mail orders, we can fill them for anything in the line. 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