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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1902)
1 T" S .J V We Want So while you are looking around the town doing your shopping you don't want to overlook the PEOPLES' STORE as we have the largest and most complete line of fall goods that has ever been shown in the town. V LuiliCS, We have all the latest weaves aud colorings in tailor suitings, Long Coats, length, Jackets aud Capes. Our stock can't be beat for style, quality and prices. Our walking skirts are the tuost complete Hue iujtowu ranging in prices from $1.50 and upward. Taylor suits from $7.50 and upwards. GentlCMCn, Those of you wishing a new suit of clothes don't want to overlook us as our line is the David Adler & Sons goods, aud in wear and fit we guarantee satisfaction. Our Shoes tun noted 1 Douglas shoes speak for themselves. Neck Wear, always tho latest aud most up-to-date line in town i ne People s tore p"- CHRlSTflAS JMrOXtX ;tKTtN AWAV VU. VAUM FOB). Ol'BU.XEOF Holiday Qood5 . 1 Y WtfNITt S KIUU. MaNTTmiSe THAT ARB-DAINTY AND fm L Books Of mrr vrm'.ia Iran lb abiklrraa e jifM j ?5da Lealbfr : Wbise Hoaa Owa. A1' IbeJaweerymtase... B;Kea. rnrtiooar:., at. otilbr Owva. i li r1 etavk in r ounlaia peat. We taau'.a :a era;l W.ttaaa. et i Xathing nre suitable for presents, ia the witrid. Frvse, raa frns SI a t j either it is p;a r g oa:4. . j Tree Ornaments FaUaCJT Qoods. A few rent spent in this diwtinv mae f all tiai. Ti! Oim. k ! y" 1 Um-i'". Try it. Ovlar a.-t Cet Bxa, Hiodkmliwl ' rvdla Btt. teUaiw: tMj. . Lew! j uuus a:K r-n-r. j w, r ijqna-ters f,ir iKd'.s and aim to I -. !TT ill beat eortmeot in the ri;y, iwr LOTCT S IIBIM . thirl 4hip!nrnt mTTtv a :V (?bv.I. e Arf vwa.tr .aaUiv. Tfc Xaa -iiarr- both Itw drtu-1 and iheki.l luxly ? Trr atnr-t"T an anoaid mak an aevrpt- ; in a;l grade ranpir.f in prii frui 1 ! aV r-ft 'nr "J itrT-. ' Y-mi h.1 hpnr lok ibrm ocr. l a iil !" Iu racf ir c M J a Wi. .T':t(r IvUi. lvU ef, . Ia si-iitkra t tl. alvT caitt- xzi airtmnt of GA3IES, GAME BOARD?, TOT?, ;-. b-1 a lin trf Franil I'icturpa that Are reallv worts of art. Brttw call an-i fbVm : it i a j.Wnr to lhow pxi, and it willlte ftranp indeed if yra cacnt fia-i aoowtking ia oir tir tint will jlea you. MWOVS Book and Stationery store. I- Of Local Interest. i Dr. LawVf (lasaea Are ; xi g!tsr. Xarsat cTItie at ?Lrn.aa' jewelry Vrtch rl ai ChcrjLEl and Woc-I-a Get roar dental ork at Dr. CLea 3V". Paiaien extrction of teeth.- 20 Th rarest f-aiterts ia l.iiea' and fEtI"men watctie and chains at a! Bitn't. PyTograj-bT easilr leanseJ, ' outfits, and things to burn at Cb archill & Wool leys. UcfarnieLeJ room for reit en aire at old Abraham property Jort of Wah ingtraa tlreet. tl If tm want V go to Coot Coonty point, take tL Rosebarg, Maihfield route. Spring Lack leave Eoeeborg erery day at 6, A. M. Iojaire of C. P. Sarcard, ageat. tf. P. T. McG of Myrt Creek, w a ltbirg rimtor Frvlay and farored the PLALTeAi-i w;-Ji a j.!eaant bvine call. He th-iikj U-tr in a fine future for the Myrtle Crek laiuing II'.rkt M. O. TTarr, ti well known and rliaUpian ta;rr, i;l nak Bo; barf hi rtniar pTtifrittal iit in a fw day and mill 1 ;4tl to hi aiany -l itrfi! fd r-uder them hi te-rrir in pRt:inr their i;acos or r fane ia '. tla hje at tl. ocal err rKl'rtr!y j. Krv )'ur work for tinn. tf n o o o n o n o. n o n o n o n o n o n o n o n c n n o a o n o n o n o n While our O a,a.A-A Goods is very complete, it must diminish very rapidly as Christmas approaches : ; : Our latest novelties and choic est bargains will be first to go, and while we shall use every effort to meat all demands for duplicates, we cannot expect to secure them in many instan ces during the holiday ruslv : ... .. ,,.0 w.rr.-..: The-store displays a splendid array of suitable gift .things, choice thingfl that will be pick ed out early, and which, will not bo duplicated later on B Jt 11 r fj n m linger I'rlccd M'r to Save You U almost berk. lr Yvv ii.vvK i'kkskvts TO MAJtl SKI.ECT EAJtLT Fine Stationery la Tan trvrn V to V('a lx. got- ta up eiirsa!y tor Holiday preniut Leathtr Goods Of tit totter caalii; ior loth teattaiuea. t Ia,iieCiin Fni" twin $t vi I to joe to - iMiun.!'. riu Rixiki mt ytrtir re. lie w -nt l wk again f -r 4 n.onth. Dr. I-e, Eugene's well kiywn 'f t i e!aa ia at The Jk-Cailen. lie g'e? hon:eTuos-Jay tiighL lor Ssli 1 head t f s!;ei ail ewes? And 3o head of An"n s:wts tail L. A. MaATERs, Cleveland, r. XAk alut sieel ranges, the ilfaler in Roscbnrj can sell them cltNr tian ttieycan I peddl!. I--'k over their rtock bef-jre y-.u hny- Doyoa know that "ironj h:is th" 1 ;-t selected Ftock of furniture ever urn in Douglas county arnl what is n ore at propriat than a nice rocker, cidi-Kard r coach for a Xna pres-'iit. Grandma Oiarchi'.l k-U hne tliis week for Rovborg where ths ii:i live ith her daughter, Mrs. Ally. The oil folk have quit iKu-tepj-iu; -cwin to their extreme ete and mill henceforth live wit!, their children. Cottaje. ;rove Xayget- . t.tt regular n:eetiii2 f Cnin Eurainpmcnt No. 0, I. O. . F , the f..l- ffifrA were electe-l : II V. Gill- -.t C. P.: L. i'- Moire. S W.; D. S. K. Kw-k, H. P. : i'r f i- Mi: perl',p ; W.T. Wright, tr-?a.; J. C. 1wit-ln-:i, J. W'.i L.B. M "re, tr.ite3. The PLAixirUJi has ju-t i.ut-i fr-ini it. job deirtrtn.ei.t the catal-cue ,V.r the Third Annual Exhibition of the ion-la Ctittt? Potiltrv Asso iation, which w ill be hrM in P.oeehurg.DeC: 47, IS, 19, and 'nh. Tl catalogues contain 40 papes ad can x had by applying to hecre tary F. li. Hamiin. Una nf TTolidav 3 n o! a ol a o O o a a o Z2 o o a o o a o o p o n P O a a Honey One Door South of P. O. I St-e tlie Titlo Guarantee A Ian d. fori,uo prints 3ttl fitiii. naiern. tf. .,, ,! f)f -..fi,., ga. l,as aJvanctMl JO cents ir 100 iouu(ls. l'rt'sivient Roosevelt expects to vifit Ori"gin ami Washington next May. It is ieMirtel that the widow of Gen. 1". S. Grant in leal at her Washington, P. 0., home. J. T. Kashor, inayorilect of Grants l'a-s, is tlie Southern Pacific freight clerk for that city. Alfre-1 Weeks, helow MedfonI, sold i iit acres of orchard to A. H. Lewi of Portland for tl3,000. 7lr. A W. CVwns, of this ity, left Friday niornins for Portland to received medical treatment. liose ami Frel Agee, left on Saturday illuming local, for Salem to visit their ir4er, Mrs. Korti. Geo. Iingnberg, who its a forest, re serve official in A rizona is visiting his parents in this city. Get your abstracts of title from J. D Hamilton. He has the only complete Plet of abstract books in the county, tf Mrs. W. R. Willis, and little grand daughter, CapiU la, went to Portland this morning to visit with relatives. R. Conglar, the Canyonville barber was iu this city on business today. This office received a pleasant call. Mrs. Tho. Devens and little sop left this city SattirJay . for Chicago, III., where they w ill remain during the- win ter. "Pickings From Puck," which will appear this Monday evening. Doc. 15lh, is a bright ai;d cheerful and all-round entertainment. .Mrs. L. N. R oney, who has leen ccjoying a to weeks visi with Re bur friends, returned to her home rt Eugene thU morning. f . n..t forget the Grand Christmas Call to le given at the RoseburgTlieater Christmas Eve. The C B. K. E. will e.rt.u!ily give yon a good time. tf. Xn more . i ml try will bt; killeil or dres.-i-1 "within the city limitA of Oak- sti.!. i iit-l iinl l- out ol Iel)t anl lias ?1 107.5' in the treasury. Owl. pi-iiijui'nT that Flint ha the ewellest and i i-t wearing shoe ia the city, watch Diit ;itoitiers hicefl and feet ami you will know t'ey trade at Flint. Kres-h o .t erf all styles. Pan, fancy m l popper roa.-ta a eecialty. Served by an -p"rr rot, at Railroad Eating Ibme, McMl;!ine Lohr & Gegar, ro-Iri-1r-, D. S. T. V I avn.2 arepted veral oil and rem!..? fie insnrancs compa nies, i" now. repaired to do a genera tin; inur lire inifl.H. Insure with him. lfi-e nt the ( is v Hall. tf. Dr. Gen. E. IIo:nk ha -returned from Y rtland w in re he !' Ie;n with his wifr, ho has unilr.'one an oifra- tion .'or appei.dicitis, w hich lis reports w as very successful and Ftate that Mrs. llouok will soon return to this city.' AVIiil ; in Ros;'hnr with the football team, Cii!r'.ie Evans took t'te initiarv fctejis to m ur joint ih'hates lictween the two school. Snt. Sawlers of the Rosebar w h .ol expr.-sseI himself as being hear; i!y in favor of the prosi- tion and pr-imis.-d to use lit- best efforts . . . n getting o:it a te:im from his school.. Th ; E. II. S. debators will lake up the matter next week and in all probability team will lw defied soon. Mr. Evans w ill probably go to Roscburg during the iolid.iv vacation to make hnal arrange ments tor trie joint iieoaw. Migene vister. Every n-cident of R-istdmrg ainl Ding- m i-ounty is aware of I lie fact thiit Soufln-rii Oregon is one of the greatest rime growing districts, in the I'nited Stales, vet n one were a;-keii now many Hiiinds of prunrs were shipiied from this (jiiuty dining the year, not one out of en could correctly answer the. question rune growing licing one of, our princi- al industries, every citizen of this conn- v should lie able to give the new arrivals and prosjieclive settler soma idea of this year's crop. Many w ill be surprised to am that C. Gazley, w ho has leen buy nig runes nere tills J'ear, lias pani in .1. t ! casli $72,!K)1.5!t foi prune which were sliif ihiI from this station and tho i-Uj tioiis nortli of here. The aggregated aiiio iiit of prunes hipied from this sta tioii hy Mr. Gazley was 2,075,l"ii pounds and the average price paid )ht pound was XY.l',2 cents. Resides this amount Mr. Gazley made large shipments from stations fcuuth oj here, so one can see at a glance that the prune growing indus try cuts no small figure in the market able products of this county. A Veritable Fairyland. . If you Muld delight the little oues take them to f. K. Sykes hardware store iind nslier them into his holiday department a veritable .fairyland TIiom- in iie.-!t of gifta for either old or young ill save both time and money by calling at Sykes hardware, where there is siii-h aJargo variety nicely displayed 0 M.'lect from. Mrs. C. B. Raker ia visiting friends and relatives in Cottage Grove. E. L. Ingrain, one of Glendale's opu lar business men, was in this city on business Friday. lleniy Conn and daughter, Miss Creoleo, of Melrose left Thursday even ing for Grants Pass on a business t isit We are informed that F. A, Adderton is quite ill at his home in West Rose burg, being threatened with Typhoid Pneumonia. Misses Minnie and Grace Sheridan re turned lion e Friday morning afUtr a three months' tour of the principal cities throughout the United States. OCapt. and Mrs. R. D. Roswcll, of Boswcll Springs, attended the funeral service and burial of Mrs. P. C. Mc Clallen, at Roscburg Sunday. Miss Bertha Kay wlio recently graduated from Emerson, at Boston, will give a recital at the Opera House, Wednesday night, iVcemU'r l"tli. Salem Statesman. O. Barker, a prosjierous farmer, of Oak Creek, made this office a plcasai.t business cull w Idle transacting business in Roseburg Saturday. He rejxirt,, bail roads as usual at this se.son of the war. Yoncalla News. Mrs. Marv Ktrawn, started for her home in Washington Mgnday morning. Rev. Smith, the Oakland Presbyterian minister, pn-arhed two interesting ser mon here last Sunday. Pr. Votip, of this place, started for Eastern, Ore., last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Applegate, of Scotts Valley, are the happy parents of a wn, lxirn Iec. ii. Rev. Moore, of the Christian chnrch, visited Friday with friends on his way home from (ast Forks, where he hr.s been hoi. 1 Tug meeting. Mr. Rogers delivered a lecture to the A. O. I. W. Ihl? Wednesdav e.eniii2. Miss Ruth Thiel returned Saturday, from a visit with Oakland friend. Mr. N. T. Ihiy, is here visiting with lis daughter, Mrs. Yett. Miss P.l.imhe Riddle Las handed in icr resignation as PriuciI of the Yon- calla School, in order to take a position n the Roseburg Public School, which necessitates the Pard securing a new principal here. How To Prevent Croup. aaaBBaaaaBBBaaB It will be good news to the mothers of small children to learn that rroop can I prevent d. The first gn of croup is hoarseness. A day or two lx-f..re the at tack the child liecomes hoarse This is so in folKiweil by a icnliar rough rough. Give Chamberlain's Cvusrh Remedv frevly as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even rfter tjie rough cough Appears, and it will dispel all symptoms of croup. In this way all danger- and anxietv may c avoided.' This remedy is used by many tlMXisands of mothers and has never licen kn iwii to fail. It is, 11 fact, the only remely that cau al ways U- drn,!e.l upon and that is pleasant and safe bt take. For sale by A. C Marsters. . Entertainment and Box Social. An entertainment and social will be icl 1 in the M-hnol house at I stoking ila.-s on Friday evening Iecember 19, at S o'clock. The proceeds ami sale to go toward purchasing an organ fr the school and hall. A cash of $1 will be awarded for the prettiest basket or lnx. Everybly cordially invited lo attend. Geo. RAOt.t. Letter List. Remaining uncalle.1 for at the Rose burg oslotlice, Buckbee, M Johnson, Swsn Bly, Iax Imarr, W J Douglas, Frank McGrath, J H Hart, C II McKce, Jas F IIum(hreys. W J 2 Mathema, J M Harden, Mrs Jane Miskulin, Mile Hampkamt, lieo. Scott William Whvlerk W J Persons calling for these letters will please state the date on w hich they are advertised, Dec. 15, 1!2. The letters will be charged for at the rate of one cent eaih. , Wm. A. Fkater, P. M. Little Ranch (or Sale. A good little home for sale ; 17 acres adjoining fair grounds, lt niiies east of Roseburg. Good buildings, 150 good bearing fruit trees, 10 acres in cnltiva tion. Price $1225. For particulars in quire at Mili kin's shoe store, Roseburg Or. al tf Card of Thanks. We desiie to express our sincere "and heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends and the Woodmen of the World, especially, for their kindness, sympathy and assistance during the illness and death of a loving husband and father, J, W. Moore. Mrs. Moork and Famii.t. Fine Farm for Sale. A good 800 acre farm for sale five miles from Myrtle Creek, 100 acres in cultivation, balance hill, pasture and timbered land. Small 'orchard, good house, barn and other improvements For price and terms apply to P. T. Mc- Gee, Mvrtle Creek, or I). S. K. Buick, Roseburg, Oregon. jl5tf Klamath Resvcration Lands The land office is trying to settle the cmest ion ns to whether ceded lands in he Klamath reserve can lie opened to homestead entry, or wheatherthey be- lomr to the Etate of Orecon under the sw amp grant. I no Kate Claims us right applied liciore the reservation was locate)',. County Treasurer's Notice Xotiee in herehy given to all parties holding county warrants endornetl prior to and iueluding March 10th 1!K)0, are re quested to present tho sumo at the county treasurer's office for payments intereHt will cense thereon" alter the ilnto of tit is notice. Dntwl Nov. 17, 1!K)2. UKO. IllMMIt'K, County Treasurer. INSPECTOR LANGILLE HERE. Well Pleased With Work Accom plished In Southern DlvUlon ol Cascade Reserve.' II. D. I-angille, forest insctor of Washington, i. C, is spending a few days in Uose.burj and Southern Oregon inspecting the Southern Division of the Cascade Range Forest Reaerve, w hich is under the suptA-vision of S. C. Bartruni, of lJoseburg Mr. I.ang'tll expressed himm-lf as very much pleased with the work being done in this division. !! also state that Tie considered this on) of the most important reserves in th-i United States. Mr. Langille is thor oughly ir formed in forest reserve mat ters, and naturally takea a deep interest in building up this very inipoitant and great National project, which today is the grandest forestry system ever in augurated. Glcndale Happenings. MissJuhst Slocum, of Portland, will send Christina with her parents in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacpies, and their children, made ns a plaasent vit-it last week. a. I). C. Tyrer, paiuter and decorater, ia doing some very artistic work at the Poet Oflira ldiilduig this week. Mra. Jessie Clements, and daughter, Marguerite, are visiting Mr. and Mrs Dick Miller, at Carlo'a addition to this city. Albert W'owd, of Boise City, Idaho, who has been visiting hia mother and other relatives iq this, valley, left for his home on last Wednesday. Josiah Jones, the drayman and tea -li ster of our city, ia the busiest . man in town. He has to supply the town with wood, besides all the other work that he do. Well Jo ia the man that always succeed in -venr undertaking J. W. Mack, of PorLand, sjn'iit two days in our city last week, represent ng the heir's of the late Sol Abraham. He made: eeral sales of real estite while here and was well pleased with the marked evidence of pr)KTity he noted in our ritv. II. G. Ssnneniaiiii has on hand a line lot of holiday gofals, also C. I Nail, Bowers ix ami Iarby, have jnat receked a fine supply of toilet article', Con l-s, toys etc. M. T. Chase, has a large stock of all kind of Christmas pree its, so Santa Clause wont m-ed to iit our rity thisypar. P. F. Roberts, of the S. P. Co., Ash land, came over to Gleudal for two tlavs last week. While here he ant! his b rot Iters, J. L. and P. II., pi are. I an order for the material for a ten r torn cottage, to l built upon the lots o ned by their motlter, on Sonth Pacific Ave nue, of which S. R. Miller is the chief architect. The ba nonet given by Aaalea Ledge, No. 7H, I), of II., to Gk-ndale Ij.lg No. m, A. O. U. V.f on the evening of the 13th, was the affair of the n-ason. Tlie members tf both onlers and their trnesl lrtook of a atimptuoiia ami ehgant dinner at 11 p. iu. The Azalea Lidies were the ret-ipients4 many com pi ii Dei it nton their culinary akill, and ali a Itt-in such gracrfuSaiMl genial vutettain- ers. Mn. W. II. Redtiidd, entertainol last Thursday, in her usual generous tfylc, jawing rart rags and Jeasant -acial c inverse, ke4 th 12 hvlies wlto were pr.sent very Imsy. I'ucle Cbarley Anderson, wlio cante with hi go wife. Lizxie, was the only gentleman pnoent, ami as t'.e ikmiis issm on itis tini countenance mtoiii! a look of rmigna- ktu that recalled the history of K'.th century martyrdom, ainl we concluded he never would try to tell his friends w hat the la-lies talked aliout. The rags, of many cob, like Jtiseph historical t, disapjteared aiid tlien reapiared n great balls ready for the carpet loom. At 12 iu. dinner was sertfxl, and time would fail me to tell what an exiellent dinner it was, saflie it to say h w as enjoyed by all iresent. Those pre-ent were Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Ins. C. Nail, Mrs. Ed. ReJfield, Mr. Ed. Boyd, Mrs. W. P. Wilcox, Mrs. L. Johnson, Mrs. C Daugherty, XIrs. L. R. Miller, Mrs. K. A. Wall, Mrs. L, E, Shea, Mrs. Dick Miller and Mrs. Dr. Bowersox . .Mm-LIE. (rROMTHS NKWS I. A. Dean, of the big apple and prune orchard near Riddles, came np Wednes day and sold sixty boxes of Jonathan apples to Mr. Sonnemaun. They are beauties. Mr. IVan is a nephew to Mrs Clements and Mrs. McCurdy ol Glen dale. F. C. Ladd, of the firm of Ild & Olaen of Roseburg, stopped, eft this morning to look over our tow n, proba ble with a view toward a business proposition. NYe are glad to welcome all such people to our thriving t w n. Chas. Ijirsen, ait employee ot tlie Glendale Lnmlwr Co., was struck on the head w ith a timber w hich he was trying to put upon piling at the flume and rendered nncoiisci ons for an hour, Wednesday. J. J. Faninar returned home this morning after several weeks Uy iu the Portland hospital. We are all glad to welcome John hack, and pleased to see him looking so well after having passed through th e trying ordeal of having a part of his foot amputated. MARRIED WESTBROOK FI.OOK At the homo of the hride's parents. Mr. find Mrs If. C. Floofc, in this city, Monday eve niiiR Pec. 14, 1902, Mr. Fred II. West. hrook and Mixs Henrietta K. Fluok, Rev. tieo. II. llennett, iwstfir of the M. E. church, officiating The ceremony was witnessed only hy the niemlMTS of the family after which all present iiartofik of a spldidid wed' ding feast. The hride is a well known j and highly esteemed young lf dy of this city w hile the groom is a pcpalar and estimahle young man, a trusted em ploye of the S. P. Coiniany. Tho happy couple left on the mid night train for Portland on a hrief wed ding tour, and on Uieir return will take up their residence in this city. A large circle of friends join the PLiiNDKaLU iu extending congratulations and hest wudica. CHRISTMAS. GIFTS Never before have we been in as good a position to show such a varied asssort ment of articles suitable for Xmas gifts. From the most inexpensive to the most elaborate. Everything is priced with an eye to value. We suggest : : : ! Ladies Hue embroidered : Mens Padded Silk ': Ladies' Leather and' ! IIaudkcrchies, priced ;: Smoking Jackets Beaded Chatelaine Bags i if r m ! & : a n d Purses!; 5c to $1.50 $6 25c to $3 ; aud all grades between :! 5ooetyles of Mens Neck- ' A more useful present is ! Mens Silk or Linen , a pair of fine Wool! ; Hdkfs and Mufflers w e a r,a -Blankets! 25c to $1.50 !; 25c and 50c S3 to $7 ! Ladies' Ice Wool and ; Fine Calf Dress Suit For a more practical ;! ; Saxony circular shawls ;. C a s e s and Alligator ; gift : : :::::;! cr to Traveling Bags are al- ; A S U I T ; l Ij-wayg acceptable O V E R C O A T j ! Embroidered pillow ! ' ;! : : : Pair of Shoes :::;! : shams and center pieces ;! Ladies' Fur Scarfs and j H A T .; ! ! Muffs, either in sets or I; t r jj x K i Jl separately; oriDress Pattern T II E BIG STORE. At Roy eburg Theatre To-Night (iri-up afl'r grmip of merry cl.ru ; girls ailli their ijitat":c ut ir.-s, a-j iarand join in the merrv Ping Pong! dative in "the fatvi.-al musical f.iTerir.?, j Pickings 1 run 1 iick, liii li will aii-j s-ar at Ri:diirg theatre, Monday even- inc. !). l.'i'.h. Tiie characters are comic ' a" and the lin-s are amu-icg; in fact, a j better vehicle fr a diplay of the com ny"s talent couhl not ! supplie'.! any- a" nhere. So nmrb fun is created in the Ja farrethat it compels pi-ple to shriek:" with laughter. The mu-ic.il imnilier?; ill be pii!ar Ijreanse they are ea-y to ; m whi-lle. The sviifry an-I c?tumes areiaj tiMt attractive to the eye. The show j,j starts heroically ith a primitive jingle jC an 1 rises to "inspirtrl nonsense." 3j m. u;ii..i k.;n,m. -1.,, ii.. .. for thn vears Vuirfoai comedUn at the Casino Theatre in New York, and for one year at the Shaftwbury Theatre, Ixtndon, Knland. as the priiu i(a! come dian Mipirtinr lliia May, aud U ably J asj-istol by Miss Katharine lanyard,' who - poieandconvini iog joal-. ilies. Thee stars are fnportel by a large and esce'Ient company. j Revolu ion Imm nent. A Hire cign c.f apprr.u hing revr-lt sod serious tDHible in vonr svi-m is ncr- ; vousno-s, sleepleitcs, or s .u:ach i:p- sets." Electric Hi Iters mill qUM-kly di- i ineiiilvr th Iroubl.-M.iiif cuires. It j never fails to torn tl- rtomach, regu-l Ute the Kidneys and Rowel, stimulate j the laver, and clarify the b!.I. Run j down systems benefit jattimLirly and j all the usual attending a. hes vanish nnder its searching and thorugh effect iveness. Ehctric Ritters is only ctic, ami that is returned ii it don't give it fect satisfaction, (iuarautcel byA.C. Marsters and Co., Druggist. Must Settle I'p. Notice is hereby given that all ao ! c Mints a nl bills due me. and and re maining unpaid after Pecember 20, 1902 will le placol in an attorney's hands for collection. . Prior ti this dat bills may be settled by calling at C. B. Can non's news and book store. Cfist of col lection will 1h adde.1 after Pec. 20, P.02. d20p Mrs. N, Ivn. Store Closed Saturdays. Business at the Cleveland store w ill be suspended on Saturdays. ril'p. Notice for Publication. rnicM Siatp ljin. f'fli.T, Rovlunc. Ostira. s p: it, 1;J. Kotlreia bercf r ilvrn tbat tn rumpllanca wllh th rmvtiii!i ol tbe art ol ) -mrra ot Juna S. )STS. emttiinl "An art tir Iba r'm of llmlxr lamis In U. S(!ro! ( eh!vrnia.Oreta NcTada.antl Ha.hmeion Trriro.-T," ax:nJ J lo ail Ibe puli:c l:iJ t:a!e tr X-'t ol August , issi KMMOSS r.rFI.I. ot Porllan.t. cohoiv ol Multnomah. !'e of On fon. h till. iiy Sh-i l.i lliio o !(:- h rnm ltimrnl No SMI l-r Ihc r "''""' "i NK'i s-c .'s. Tiinuip r. vuu, rrcr 5 oi anil will of frr prool lothcw that tnc land onRtil U mora raluaule for IId Iiihut er ine man fur arrirnltural MiroiK-a. anl t.) r:at'Ul Ina Claim Ut!re tho KrxIMvr a:iJ Keciver of Ibn elite ol lUaebu if, Oregon. on SKlnntv, lb llh ily of F, liruarr. l''t He Hnrli nt Cortlaml. iD'nn. w m r:;lil, an I tl M atnmn of Mjrr'.lo i:nt k. tire. Anv and all txTon t Uimfj a.tverD-lr th ahor rtiKribed laml aw re-jurtl 1 to lilt- l!ier rlalmii In thl ofliiw on or bi-iin il Mth ilay ol February. 1901. J. T.BKltHiKS. dtp betisier Notice for Publication. Land Office at Rom-Iht. On roi. Ix-msU-rti, ls2. Notice i hereby stvcil that lh lollowint named aettlcr ha flifl uolirr of bta lntntioo to make htm! proof in Mrit of bin elolm, and tbat aaid proof will bp tna.le tn-fore the Kruiater -and l:-elver at Hobunf, Oregon, on January if, vxxv. vlx ; - t.rKltK W. IIOM.OWAT. on H. K. No. mni tor tit? lota 1 and S,cctioQ tl. Tp. 2S ontb, rancr eU lit nimri tbe fnlluwinff witne-e to pmva blf ronllouoaii residcni-e tton and rulUvatmn of aaid land, via: ThomanMnvJ. W tiiiain Sc t lain, lleorgo Hall and Jolu Wrht. all o Nyrtlet reck, Oregon. J. T. BKIlHiKS. 011 K-gister. Notice for Tublication . l'nile.1 Statm Land Omr, Kowbunr. Unitou. ttt-t Kl. Wi- Notlca 11 herel.y given tbat In roropllnca with the tirovmiona ol ine an ot uinsmi m June s, is:!t. entitled "An art for the of timber land In tbe Stair ul Catlionila,trson Nevada .and W ashliiKton Territory." anexicnd ed to all the public land atate by act ol Auiurt 4, WVi. ZIBK W. MfUKK of Rlchlaiiil.cimntyol llaker. llo of On-K.in, baa thi dav tiled lit tbi off.ee his sworn tte ment No 3;jii. lor the uireliae ol tin St.'i oiMi-iInn :t townnhipill touth, taiiRe wet and will oner proof to khow that the land ouebt ia mre valaible lonH timber or stone than lor agru nitural li "!"'"" 1 mam Huh hi claim hrlore W Hrllt, U 8 fouinns. vloncr at Riddle, lre:on, ou Tliniwlay tho mid dayof January. Wtl. Uannuic wltnee: I S Hamilton, IV K MmaM, H W Miller, ot Myrtle frees, Orcgonaud 6ila t'ojgett o( Riih land, Oregon. AnyandallperaoascUiinlng a.trers,ly the above deacrtlwd lands arc rviueteil lo lilo their claims in this otbee on or boiore said sth day of January Wl, JXUKtPtlES. o;ajp KegiMcr. w ReiiiemU'r that allhiiih the j,ri-e is kei t DOWN, oar chief uiiu is t- keep the .fialily t'P. Mail orders fille.1 promptly. Phone, I V.WSf.W.'J'MJ'fJJMWJJfJffffJSfJV.VAWffJYJWJV't I HOLIDAY S Of All AT 5. K. iVW.VWAVAVMW.WA'AVAVAVAVWAW.V.! cococcoocococxxxxoo J. T. BRYAN'S, For Ho!ida3' Presents I have no famous bargains to pan off old stock aud out-of-date gocds, I simply give 3-ou houest goods at fair prices, and mark them in plain figures. Call and inspect ray goods aud piices before purchasing elsewhere- - g 8 rj O t O q 5 RO.KBt"RG. OREKOX. XXWCKXXX)OCXXXXX3CXCOCOOCXXOCC)OCXXMC . Rice c& Rice The House Furnishers Absolutely the iMost Ambitious Sale of t!ieSeason 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. T5! ?W MECSu 20 Dozen pairs Lace Curtains All Wool Oregon Blankets Heaters 5-2.25 to 514.50. Send us your mail orders, we can fill them for anything iu the line. Wholesale or Retailers RICE & RICE, House Furnishers COCrO0CKCK0OOCOa x rtiniCTAiAC ic rmiitn A. tlllilOIIUHO 10 LrU illliU i And everybody who sees. i our Holiday display of j Holiday attractions is I glad of it l COME TO HEADQlJARTtnS b Por popular prcascnts at 5 popular prices in Watches. 0 Glochss, Jewelry. Silver- 1 uarb and PJovcltics in cs j elusive designs at $ SALZMAN'S CrO0O0O0OCK0OC0O0CK0OC New Number, Main 911. Kinds 5YKE5'. J. T. Bryan X MwS Iron Bi as kw as Ufi KssiU s Bt Sweeper at 8.75 aad JU) EacL There is nothing nicer Oir Lias of Fancj Coccaes ani Laches from WJJ to $25ii OsrSpidal EidasiTC Li Racl ers, 51 5 to 5:5. Our Special EjdnsiTe Line ef Diners, .75c to 5158 Eaca. ...50c. to $6.00 pair. $3-75 t0 Skoo GOODS it I?