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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1903)
We Want to Save You Honey . So while'3'ou 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. LadiCS, have all tlie latest weaves and colorings in tailor suitings, Long Coats, length. Jackets and Capes. Our stock can'tbe beat for style, qui! iiy and prices. Our walking skirts are the . most complete lire mi town ranging in prices from $1.50 and upwards. Taylor aiiiis from $7.50 and upwards. GetltleniCIl, Those of you wishing a new suit of clothes don't want to overlook us as our line is the David Adler & Sons goods, hud in wear and fit we guarantee satisfaction. Our Shoes, the noted V. L. Douglas shoes speak for themselves. Neck Wear, always the latest and most up-to-date Hue iu town. IT-fe " 1 " r i ABRAnAri HA PPOO e S Tf ire Proprietor. One Door South of P. O. 128 We take this occa sion to gratefully ac knowledge the favors and liberal patronage accorded us during the closing year, and to wish you all a merry Christmas and a pros perous and happy new year. " Yonrs very truly, Cannon's Book and. Stationery , Store. 0 n Of Local Interest. Newest novelties at Salzman's jewelry store. 1 . - Bring your produce. to Davis & Atkinson. - Davie & Atkinson . Agts. for Chase A Sanborn's Coffee's. The Bean line of Bpray pumps ami nozzles at Churchill & Woolley's. . Churchill & Woolley have a fine liue of pruning shears, saws, etc. Get your deutal work at Dr. Chea dle's. PainleM extrction of teeth. n20 'Graves the Photographer is liack at his place of business once more, (tf) Mrs. PudW Holland, of Boise Idaho, iathegrrcsl f Mrs. F. W. Benson, nf this city. Lane cuniity'gdidingnent tai list coin- prises saven col unins or one full page of the Eugene Register. Mr?. l II. Applehoff. left Saturdav morning f.ir Portland for a months visit J.with her sou Arthnr Johnson. Mrs. D. B. Hamblin, of Portland, who has been visiting her son Conductor Ab. Hamblin, has returned home. i Foe Sale Household goods, cooking utensils, canned and jared fruits. Call on X. E. Richards at Woodards Harness shop. Miks Gertrude Johnson, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Wa-on-blast, of this city ha? returned to her home at Jefferson. Ify .uwant to go to Coos County points take the Roselwirg, Marshfield rente. Spring hacks leave" Kosebnrg ewry day at v A. M." In-inire of CP. Barn;ird, aent. tf. Waxtkd A girl to do general house work and iijilit washing for respectable family in Ashland. Wage 15 per month. For particular?, writs or en quire at the Railroad Eat ins House. D. S. T. West, having acceote-1 several oil and rviitble Cic iniiranc3 compa nies, is now prepared to do a genera fire insur nce bu.-rines-s. Insure with him. Office at the City Hall. if. . Mrs. K. B. Lane, of Myrtle Point, ?r?nt Saturdav i'l Roebnrj, while on jherwv to Portland to join her hu ( band, where they will spe l the winter. This oifice wis favored with a pleasant all. Capt. and Mrs. Ben I). Bos well ol Boswell Springs, were in Roseburg Sat urday evening on their way to Oakland Calif , to spend the winter. Boswell Springs hotel will bo closed in their alweuce. - - Harry Young, the genial representa" tive of the California Ink Co., which also manufactures prints, oils and varnishes, roitla.nd branch, spent Saturday and Sunday in Raseburz. He isoneof those Four yearling bulls for tale. Inquire of Henry Conn, Bosebnrg, Oregon. See the Title Guarantee &' Loan Co or blue printi and tiling pi-ir.s. tf Men wanted to cut 303 tier of wood. Inquire of Henry Conn, Roseburg, Ore gon Furnished rooms for rent enquire at old Abraham property Toot of Wash ington street. ' . tf Dressmaking and ail plain sewing neatly done to order. - Call on Mrs. Walls opposite the City Hall. W. A. Bnrr & Go's, euarantee on all goods sold by them makes your purchase as safe as a government bond. Get your abstracts of title from J. D Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract books in the county, tf ' Fresh oysters all styles. Pan, fancy and pepper roasts a specialty. Served by an expert cook, at Railroad Eating House, Mesdames Lohr & 'Gegax, pro prietors. H. D. Graves has been posting him self and gathering new ideas during his I .afia'inn mi.) few. la It i 1 f f ; . - - m r iroi I 1 , - . genial gentlemen you are alwavs glad to than ever to give his customers the h fc J e very bitest styles. f tf) lmeel i .. ,!.,i,,in.gi,.,M.-, . DOWfi Down DOWfi GO THE PRICES Sweeping Reductions in all Depart ments. HI MACKINTOSHES, LADIES' and MISSES waists At naif Price MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTHING.. At Cost ALL LADIES' WAISTS 25 Per Cent Off LADIES' GOLF VESTS $1.25 to $1.75 On STAND COV ERS and LACE CURTAINS. .....25 Per Cent Discount CALICOS . REDUCED to Five Cents Per Yard These Prices are for Cash and Will Prevail only during our Anni versary Sale : : : : : : -i The j . mple plain talk of the price that is right is our con vincing argument. The Store where you Get the Most Chang Back BsnWrile for the I'laixdealek. Alt red CornnU, of Riddle, was Roseburg on business Sat unlay v W. A. Perkins and U M. Perkins of Drain were Roseburg visitors last week. J. E. Medley and A. A. Smith, f Oakland, were countv seat visitors Friday. J. M. Ritcliey and Judsyn Strong of Anlauf were in Roseburg Friday on busi ness before the county court. J. A. Black has auccedoJ W. A- Per kins in Leon a mills, the firm now being styled Black & Bledsoe. Rev. W. A. Wood, of Eugene, will preach at the Christian church, at Myr tle Creek on the ISth inst. Everybody cordially invited. C. A. Miller, wife and little daughter, of Heppner, wer visiting J. D. Hamil ton and family in this city last week, on their way to San Francisco, Calif. Miss Ruth Hamilton has returned to Portland to re-enter St Helen's Hall after spending the holidays with her parents in this city. Oras Houser a competent blacksmith recently from Oakland, has lease! the Noah shop at the foot of Jackson street, and will soon be open for business. The four application made already for saloon license are by Brad Radcliffe E. V. Riddle. H. S. Sanford, and Kin ney of the Shamrock hotel. Ashland Record. P.Johnson, Chas. Richie and wife, Mrs. Abbott, Katie Cameron, Florence Hall.'Wm. Powell and C. Johnson, of Myrtle Creek are registered at the Mc- Clallen House. Mrs. G. R. Child gave a delightful sis o'clock dinner to a large number of her friends at her residence in Roseburg last Friday evening." Bridge whist and other pleasantries were indulged in after din ner nntil a late hour. The parlors of the residence were decorated with ferns, smilax and wlrite narcissus. It is said by those who have seen the Clara Mathes Co., who begins a week's engagement tonight, that they are the lest rejiertoire company playing in the west for vears at ltopnlar prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents. They open tonight with "Among the 1 tulippines, ' a com edy drama of the times, that is refined full of action, incident ank lively comedy. The Roseliirg Brewing & Ice company have just pbveJ on order with the Har ris Ice machine works of Portland, for a new ice machine with a daily capacity of six tons. The old machine of four tons, which they irated last season being to siiml! to furnish ice for the fast increasing l.MMiiess of tl: is company. It is the intention of Mr. Weiss to run both machines during the coming sum mer. - The Forester of America installed olDcers as follows last Tuesday" evening: C R, S O Vanzile ; Pub, Frank Kennedy ; Treas, .Wm Currier; Fin Sec, W Mc Williams; Rec Sec, E II Lenox; Ken Woodward, F F Patterson ; Jun Wood ward, Asher Agee; Sen Beadle, George McClelland; Jan Beadle, Joe Bloberger; trustee, Max Weiss; lecturer, Chas Gil vin; court physician, E V Hoover; court drnggi.t, A C Marsters. At the last regular meeting of Court Douglas No. S2, Foresters of America, in Roseburg, the following new officers were installed : S. W. Vanzile, C. R. ; Frank Kennedy, S. C. R. ; Warren McWil liams, F. H. ; Wm. Currier, treas. ; K. II. Lenox, R. J?.; Cnas. (iilvin, L.; F. F. Patterson, S. W. ; A. Agee, J. W. ; Geo McClalleii, S. B. ; J. Blolerger, J. B. ; E. V. Hoover, phy. ; A. C. Mar- Weiss, trustee for Mrs. A. M. Crawford mid Miss Ftella Hamilton left on this morning local for Salem, Miss Hamilton will later visit friends and relatives in Portland. II. T. McClallon and wife, and Roy McClallen and wife, visited the McClnl- len mine on Lee's Creek, fourteen miles from Myrtle Creek, Sunday, returning Sunday evening and bringing with tliem several fine siHK-imens of gold nuggets. RecentlyJ there was a discovery of a large vein of platnum in this mine which has, nntil lately leen thrown aside, as being valueless. The parties working the mine, not knowing what it was. Roseburg School; Report. Report of the Roseburg public schools for the montli ending Jan. 2, 1903: Whole mimlier eurolled for year, 2i2. Whole number on register, 501. Average number lelonging, -U'2. Average daily attendance, J Tercent of attendance, 9't. Number neither absent nor tardy, 20S Nuinlier cases tardiness, 31. Cases of corporal punishment, 2. Number of visitors, 15(1. Miss Clark's room had the highest percent of attendance !IS per cent and is therefore entitled to possession of of the flag during the present month Miss Burrow and Miss Clark bad no cases of tardiness. The new term will begin Jan. 19. Beginners should enter school then. A. M. Sanoers, Supt Wood Wanted. Settled bids to furnish 130 tiers of oak, Sjid 20 tiers of old fir, 20 inch wood to be delivered at the school house in Rose burg on or Wfore Oct. 1st, 1903. Will lie received by the under-signed until 12 oYW-k noon, of Jan. 20th, 1903. A bond conditional to the faithful per formance of the contract to furnish said wood must accouiany each bid. The board reserves the right to reject all bids. Bv order board of directors. Dist. No. 4. Roseburg Ore., Jan. 10, 1903. Clara Iili.ari, Clerk. rrrx-i 25th ANNIVERSARY: SALE MARRIED. CORNLTT LAKE At the residence of Chas. Luke, in Riddle, January II, 1903. A. W. Cornntt to Maude Lake, Elder W. A. Heard, officiating. The PiAisnKALER joins in extending tbis very worthy and opular young couple hearty congratulations and wish es for a long, happv and prosperous wedded life. DIED SUMMERS. Tuesday, Jan. f.lh, 1903, on Mocby Creek, H. T. Summers, of Riddles, Or., aged 35 years. Mr. Summers was tho young man ho was fatally injured in the hing camp on Mosby creek, last week by the acci dental breaking cf a singletree. He was agisting in moving some bgs when the accident happened and the broken sin- This month completes our 25th year in the Dry Goods business in Roseburg. For a quarter of a century we have catered to the wants of thousands of customers, from the little store establish ed in ?78 to the present mammoth establishment which we occu py. Our createst advertisement is that many who dealt xvith us at the start re in 1903 still honoring us with their patronage. In remembrance of this event we have instituted this sale, which for unapproachable values, cxcell anything heretofore offered. Dress Goods Department. 200 yards colored satins, mostly bines and reds, regular SOc values, sK'cial.. J Jv 50 yards Scotch washable waistiug flan nels, very desirable colors, worth H-'tc, special . . 7 pieces woolen plaids, light and n ediiim . shades, easily worth 40e, 8ecial IC 300 vards fancy mixed suitings, mostly all" wool, val. 30c to 50c, special & i )'t 500 yards Chambray ginghims, one jwt- . tern, regular 8'i, speei.il 15c 25c 30" House furnishing ikpjrtmtnt. A small lot Marseilles spreads, 10-4 size, regular 75c kind, now Another lot Marseilles spreads, 11-4 size, good value at $1.00, now 25 doaen pure linen damask towels, fancy fast color borders, 35c to 50c regular. Special...... 54c 78c 25c Hosiery Department. LnH. Ladies' fine cotton fancy tri Lisle finish hose, 35c kind. Special.. Lot 2. 5 doz. ladies' all wool black caih iiiere base; size 8,'j only: 50c regular. SjK-ci.il Lot 3. 5 doz. ladies' line black Lisle hose ; good values at 50c. Special Lot 4, LadieV fancy .tripe, pure Lisle hose, 50c quality. Now , OC Corset Department. We are closing out our entire stock of Royal Worcester W. C. C. corset, at the followinz attractive prices : 13.75 corsets while they last for. . $2.25 ) Shoe Department. About 200 pairs mens fine black shoe?, lace and congress, calf and kid, which regularly sold for $2.50 to 4.00. To clean np the odd lines we have mark- MtheM 1.50 to 2.10 Any mens tan shos in the honse for This includes rici kid, cloth calf. Values from i to 4. top, and 1.50 f 2.0 -l.75) fl.50 $1.25 $1.00 $2.13 1.40 MO 90c .70c .55c Hens fcrnishings Department. About 5 dozen men. silk and wool negli gee shirt, broken lines, all s zes, val ues $1.50 to $1.75, while they Lv,t . ... I.b HO dozen mens hoin.mi,! K.,i,.i,; gloves, all first quality, longjauctlets regular 75c. Special ' 50c Mail Orders Promptly Filled ALL FURS, JACKETS MP CLOAKS 1-3 OFF JOSEPHSOa The Bis- STORE CSBB Real Estate Transfers. Real Estate Transfers. Mitchell IMan to Rbt. Wade, $350 ; ne'V of sw4', n's "V. n'1 1A 9 o( sec l!, tp 21 s, r II west Rebecca A. McGeetrt al, to N. P. I ley- don, $1200; one-eighth interest in 422.44 gletn-e flew back, striking him across j acres in sees 5 and , tp 22 , r ft west, the alxlonien. Ilia injuries were inter- i n I). Drain et nx. to C. F. Count. nal and after lingering a week in great jiain succumbed. The bfoly of the unfortunate yonng man was brought to town We-lnelay, where a casket was provided, and was shipia-d to his home iu Kiddies on the ' afternoon train. Cottage tirove Leader, j $V); lot 31, Drain's Addition to Drain. I). W. McKinney et ux, to Delphis Ublane et ux, $1,500; 4' sn'4'of eec, an le'j'of nw,' and lot 2 f sec 7, in tp 32 a. r 4 west ; also e4 of lie' of sec 12, tp 32 , r 5 wet, cntaining in A Business Opening. A nice little business at Myrtle Creek known as the Candy Kitchen, including confectionery, lakery and notions. Profitable business! but lrty mnst re tire on account of ill health. Price reasonable. A pply to Kate M. Cameron Myrtle Creek, Oregon. (F12) Attention, K. of P's. Installation of officers of Alpha Ixlge So. 47, K. of P. has been changed to Jan. 21, l'03. All members and visit ing knights are requested to be present A lunch will lie served. On February 18, 1903 our lodge will celebrated the 3!Hh Anniversary of our Order with a good program, including amusements and refreshments- tiEo. Kimball, C. C. i Want to Sell Hay. Farmers who have been holding large quantities of hay, iielieving that the winter would le severe, and that their lock would require much feeding, are now looking for a market for their hay. They believe that any severe weather that may come letween now and spring is not likely to be of long duration, and that they have more feed than they will have occasion to use. Kngene (inard. slers, C. I). ; Max three years. Oswald U. Call, the genial and hust ling representative of the American Typo Founders' Co., of Portland, was in terviewing the Roseburg printers Satnr and Sunday while making a tour of Sonthern Oregon in the interests of his company. It is always a pleasure to re ceive a visit from Mr. PaII an he invari ably has a word 'of encouragement and good cheer for the craft, and some sug gestions by which the newspajer man may profit. The present management of tlitf Portland branch of the American Tyjie Founders company is justly popu lar with the Oregon newspaer men and printers. Prol. (?eo. Bacon was transacting business in Kosebnrg Saturday, and fa vored this olice with a pleasant call. The professor is conducting a very sue cessful term of school at Looking (ilass and we learn that the patrons of the school were justly indignant over a slur or sharp criticism of one nunilicr on the receut school entertainment program giveu nut there, which appeared in the Pi.aixok.w.ku of recent date and which was contributed by a Looking (ilass cor respondent. The recitation in question was a humorous selection and there was nothing alxut it of an offensive nature unless to someone eager to "cflHt rellcc tions on the school. We must insist that correspondents refrain from per multics and like criticisms, COK SALE. At a bargain, a country store with dwelling department in the rear and upstairs Iilacksmith shop and buildings; 12 acres of land; good business joint for a blacksmith or shoe maker, with trade which justifi-s carry ing a fair slock of general merchandise. Address Wm. Frakrb, Cleveland, Ore gon. n all 1;S.S0 acre. E. S. tawe, et nx, to K. C. Wils-n, $250 ; 34 acres" ou east side of Pass creek, in sees S and 0, tp 22 s, r 5 west. I ueorge iienani rv ux, i jtimui Eliff. $700; se'4' of nw ?4' ol sec 20, tp 32 s, r 5 west. O.W. Kashford t ux, to Nancy J. Welker, $1,000; part of the Aaron Rose et ox, D. L. C, in tp 27 a, r 6 west. 0.4C.E K. Co., to A. J. Wainscot, $20 ; lot 1 of rec 1, tp 23 a, r 8 west. S. Hamilton et al, to Jos. Micelli, $210 ; loU 12, 13, 14 and 15 of Mock 7, Hamil ton Addition to Roseburg. J. K. Haverly et nx, to J. A. Martin. $2; section 3fi, in tp 27 s, r 4 west. W. W. Kent et nx, and J. T. Bridges et nx, to Thos M. Winniford, $250; lot 3, in block 3, South Drain. Joshua Walton et nx, to Thos. M. Winniford, $ ; lots 1 ami 2, in block 21, South Drain. 11. Wollcnlierg, admr , to H. J. Wil son, $3250 ; 93.00 acres of Jos. Roberta' D. L. C, in tp30t, r5 west, 321.R4 acres! in sees 5 and 18,tp32 s, r5 west and certain Iota and blocks in Canyonville. Do! lie E. Ferguson to X. P. Hayden, $400 ; 422.44 acres in sees 5 and 8, tp 25 s, r 6 west. 4i. GilberUon et nx,to Mrs. F.muia Zwight, $100; lots 7 and 8, in block 3, Gilliertson's Addition toGlendale. G. Ciiloertson et ux, to R. K. Mont gomery, $50; south 125 feet of lot 9, in block 3, Gilltertson's Addition to Glen dale. . M. V. Parmer to W. S. Moore, $'.-'i0 ne'.f of ne'4 of sec 28, and e,ls of se'4 of se'4 af sec 21, all in tp 23 s, r 4 west. E. F. Whitney et nx, to Wm. Spiker, $700 ; t of nwj4 ami n? of sw'4 of sec 11, tp24 s, r tl west. V. C. Underwood to Isabelle Spiker, fVK): lot 1, in block 10, Railroad Addi tion to Oakland. W.O.W. Joint I nsu llatioo. Oak Camp No. 125, and Lilac Circle No. i' W. O. W., hel 1 a joint installa tion of officers at their hall in Uoi-cburg last evening. 15. W. Strong rondncted the installation for the camp and Mrs. C. A. Sehlbre!e for the circle. At the coiK-liiMoitf of business the lodges and their gm-st.' enjoyed an excellent lum-heon, afer which speeclics ami games then "Krvcl tocntertain the mein Ixrs until t r departure. The orficers of Oak C.utip inta'led ure as follows: J. K. Sawyers, P. C. C. ; X. T. Jewett, C. C: D- P. Fisher, Adv.; W. T. Wright, lanker; Jhu T. Ing. clerk; ll.Fukie. rt; TV. C. Hildebras.d. Mngr.; II. S. French, W. Of Liiae Circle the new' othvrs are: Mrs. J. A. Buchanan, ti. N.; Minnie Shniie, Adv.; Mrs. M. Fkkle, banker; Mrs. E. II. Otey, clerk; tJarnet Wolruff, A; Mrs. M. F. Rice, C. of G. : Maude TVolruff. M. ; Mrs. II. Sharkey, I. G.;J. A. P.ucliauan, Mngr. If you want something new aud easy to operate get an Automatic wringer. Churchill & WorJJey are having a fine trade on them. ROSEBURG OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY -WEDNESDAY, JAN, 14 SANDY BOTTOM ,11 L! -I ' . "No! vou 5nAKT-K!U,'Hin": i 1 ':- Music Lovers Music lovers will hare a rare enter tainment by simply calling at Burr's Popular M usic House and inspecting onr splendid array of jnnsi.al instru ments. Our display ot pianos are sim ply magniliiient. Here are found the world renowned Chickering, the won derful toned Kimball, the many toned Crown Orvhestrii-al and the beautiful toned colonial style Victor. We have others like the Singer, Kingsbury and Needhani. Then here is our mammoth stock of small goods, such as S. S. Stewart and Washburn mandolins, gui tars, banjos. Our immense line ol vio lins range in price from $2.50 to $50. We are sole agent for the Colombia graphaphone and supply. Remember we are running no concert hall with 50 cents admission, but our doors are al ways open to the public. ' Manager Wanted. Trustworthy, either sex, by Whole sale Merchandise Comiany of solid financial standine, to manaire Local Representatives who will organize clubs among consumers. 40 per cent saved for our customers. Business no ex )eriinent but a proven success. Ssdary $18.00 a week, expenses advanced. Experience unnecearv. Address D. R. Clarkst n, Mgr., 334" Dearliorn St., Chicairo. 111. (J8F12) Referee's Notice. In tlx- IHtr;. t Court ot the Frilled State for Oie Ditrirl ! Or-irmi. In the niaiter ot H v Miller.Banknipt. T" the creditor ol Mil l Iwnkrnpl : You are hen'l.y miiiil that th lit batik nnl. ti. W. Miller. h tiieil hi rUlion (or (liwhurKi1 iiU'l thnt liarlnt will b had upon thf mi mo on I he S.fal day o( Iiember, A. P., l'H'J. U-! re tin atw.veeuctlled o-nrt at Portland, Own, and that all known rre'Utnr and ohr pia,,n in interrM may a,Hr at "aid lima and ploanJ bow cuv if ny tht-y have, wlijr the praj-r ot the petitioner should not be ranted. Jld thil tl day ot DeoemNsr, M. AI.BEKT ABRAHAM. d!5 Kelene in Bankrupiey. Fine new line of U.yi' Ud men's fancy sweaters just received at Hilde brand's. Notice for Publication. relied Slates Land Office. Roartmrc, Onrcra. Uel 1. l.i. Itotjce is N-rrtT (nn that ia ronsDUanee iilbfl,ti)ai rtueart el ('ooikm of JnDeJ.l:a, entitled -Aa Act lor ux aa ot Tiaibpf Laoi la tbeeutes of Caiiiornta, . fo. rada eitd WshlirtoB Terrltwrr a extended ui ait IhtPntnu: Land Mavet br aer ot Aurutt 4. iXl. MARTHA CASE, -ot Pcw1Ut. rmatj l lla.inomah. :ate ol Orrroa, ba taaadajr 61ed ia lht oSra aer Mora rtateax-nt No AVt lur'tha parrlsaiw of ot i, i. and -i, ol arc Si. T f 8.. K area! and wsli oi fer ptw( toaauwtbaltae land aifSt la aiora ra:uauie for lt t:atr IL a fir unralmrai irtn. ul to rcaiijii tia eiain bejure ih lr..icr and Kecrirer vl Uua aiiica vt boMtanr.urecvo. B I-MMiar. it san dT o( 11 area. Vu. t-o tavraa 'iicwt: M Bncaaou. At a E Tappen-torJ. Krllc W.k. 1 lon i. i;SOB and ' n Jxtwj, olCaBTooril. rre Aayaiali prrr .lmin t4mv:r the aboie Kacr-.t4 !aad am miinlni tn ie ibeir rlim in th: offVee oa or beiore m d h da? otM.rrfa.lMi. J.T.1UDG'N Kecisiet :i Roseburg S srtinr Opera Monday, nouse i January 11 TIMBERED L JH D la !lo l rir otTVT'.an::T rt atbnire l:it,uf5-.-,.-l. Wer.n !.v to oa tee Sti.ra piat or It lo '.r en a bone. ii y,l are nctr fi s it. tall , or i pioirtrd CQcap. Stewart & Greacen GOSEBIHG OREGON The Clara Matties Co., rreseutinn hkh class Repertoire and refined Vaudiville. THE BIG DOUBLE SHOW Every proiuction cemplete witlt special scenery, prop erties, costumes and elec . ti ical effects. rrk-es: Kntireloaer floor SOcts Balcony 10 and SOcts 0)euing play, the military drama .-AXONG TEE PHILirHMS." See display in Strong's furniture window 1 SlffiGESS of oar basinessjis honesty and fair treatment to ev ery one. If our goods don't please you, return them at once, and if we can't make it sat isfactory, your money w i 1 1 be cheerfully refund- We are a i prefaced to do j we'rr repairiiijt :: R.F.WNSL0W ?fi . optjciaa S. K SYKES Builders Shelf laroware ROSEBURG OREGOri Companion play to "Way Down Kast" and "Ari zona. Presented by a splendid company NOTE All the scenery used in this production I s carried by the company. 1 lie prices for this special production will be 35 and 50 cents, Gallery 25, cents, Notice. ' n the County Court lor Doutla Count Blate ol Orriron. In the mailer ol thevbanni ol name ol (iiiMaf (;ut(on. Notle is lierebr el veil that hv order ol the above named rourt duly made and entered ou the tin day ot January pax, the nameol l.usLI liiittaiwn has bceu chancer! to roistave u. Kverett. Attot, V. R. SH AMBROOK. (J!p) Coun'y Clerk. Notice of Final" Settlement Int he County Court ol lue 8UU ol Ororon lor l'ougla.rouiity. in the mailer ol theeiut ol KU u Huntley, minor. Notice la hi-r.'ht tivrn tlial Wacrvt a Noah, auardian ol thn alwve namevl ward, b.i Gird la aitt court, her HuhI necoiint ol her pro.'eedit'tf in th adminifiralUiu ol mild eslale, aol tlinl Monday, Ihnoth day l( Norrmlwr, l'.U at 10 o'cliH k a. in. at tho eonuty oourt mon, iu the i-ourt houwnl aid comity hm Ihh ii by the Hon. M. 1'. TtiomiuHn, ooiinty jiulire ol aald ('ounlr.a. Iho time ol bcaniiK ohjectioua it any, lo aald ilual account and to the tlnal net-llr-nl" lit ol the aame. Dtl at Uotchunr, Orciion, thl2fth day ol ftoveiuoer, i-t MAnii.Anri a .uaii !uarilan ol Kbt-n liniitleT i First publication itwemU r 1st, 1M. dip I'From January 1st to fctruary 1st, 1903 Sale 1 Sale : Sale 20 Per Cent REDUCTION cn JACKETS CAPfSJLRS 10 Per Cent REDUCTION ON OIR t TIRt STOGK We Want to Clear oar Stock tor Inventory VOLLENDEflG BROS., Piione 353