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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1903)
I' . I III T . . - I WORKMEN ENTERTAIN It 1 ! J. Ladies, We Want to Save You Honey - 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. We have all the latest weaves and colorings in tailor suumgs, Long Coats, H ler-gth. Jackets and Capes.. Our stock can't be beat for style, quality aud prices. Our walking skirts are the most complete line in town ranging in. prices from $1.50 and upward?. Taylor suits from $7.50 and upwards. Those of you wishing now suit of clothes don't want to rWV e is our line is the David Adler & Sons goods, and in wear and fit we guarantee satisfaction. Our Shoes, the noted W. L. Douglas shoes speak for themselves. Neck Wear, always the latest and most up-to-date line hi town. Degree of Honor and A. O. U. Have Joint Installation and Program. Gentlemen, W. ES3K& I. ABRAHAM Proprietor, $ The People's Store One 1 One Door South of P. O. icv We take this occa sionto 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. Yours very truly. Cannon's Book Md Stationer' Store. - . -- Of Local Interest, ti Seethe Title Onarantee & Loan rl.lue print-, anil filing nape- Furni.-hed rooms fvr rent enquire at old Abraham property foot of Well ington street. Dressmaking and all plaia sewing neatly done io order. Call on Mrs. "Wall-- th wty bii. ; .;.-t vHir btr-is f ti'le r"o J- r ltamibon. IC has the only compete --t a-trpct hfia in the county, if Jrrtti oysters ail style. Pan, fancy and pepper roasts a specialty. Served by an expert cook, at Railroad Eating Hon?, Mesdames Lobr & Gegax, pro ' prietors. - - ' II. D. Graves has been posting him self and gathering new ideas daring bis vacation and feels he is better prepared than ever to give bis customers tbe erv latest style. 'tf i :-.-. tl Photosrrar.her is back at lis place of business once more, tf) Fur Sale Household go ods, cooking utensils, canned and jared fruits. Call en X. K. Richards at Woodards Harness .shop. O. L, Sutherland has returned from a visit with friends at Oakland. F.. C. Case, the liveryman, was in this city from Kalem this week on business. Medford is to have a creamery hii h will be ready for operation, . March 1. A n Iowa man is behi nd the enterprise Glen Wimberly, of Drain, "was in this citv this week visiting relatives on his" return from a visit at Grauts Pass. J. A. Hammers!-, of Corvallis, formly of the Roseburg ICandy' Kitchen is in this city on his way to hU Coffee cn-ek mine. - S. P. Chapman, of Glide, was in this citv on business Monday. His nephew, J. K. Duncan, has returned to his home at Garfield, Wash. Here is a lsrgain One practically new, latest improved Plick.-nsdorfcr typewriter, with fine leather case, fr sale cheap. Inquire at this office. . tf n T. W est. havir.if accei4ed several jold and reliable me insurance compa nies, is now preparea m uu fire insurance business. Insure wun him. Office at the City Hall. tf. If you want to go to Coos County point, take the Roseburg,.. Marshfield route. Spring hacks leave Roseburg every day at 6, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. ' tf- T he registration at the hotels show an increase of travel for the past few days. The. dull season did not last long. Im mediately following tle holidays there . of extreme ouiet. lnt this year this has almost entirelydisapieaTed. '. It i now authoritatively -tated that the new liooth-Kelly mills atSpringtield thi-'ahh inst. with a full I i.m-nt of men. perhaps Jt, pres-iit a busy scene without The lit. Kt-v. T.. W. Morris, I.H.. the veuerable Pish-p 4 4rei wiS! visit St. iir t'hnrch onTnelay evening, Jam. 20th d adiiiiii-tcr the Confirmstion. iervic-.s ill YvTyviv n-elp"f". fvlj.l, t fr. rs.f I.. 1"! and ionbt. liite of W at 7:30. I?. Ih-xter Jones is Very ill of brsin fever. Kditor and Mrs. H. H. Rmokes sjent WNlnesday iu Portland. Mrs. J.C FullertoH is at home from a ten days visit to her son at Grants Pass.. . Mb Laura folding is occupying her case in this office again after a ton days ' aliscnce. Knos Conn will leave next Friday iiioruinir for Portland where he will receive meical treatment. Hon. J.T. Bridges, Dr. K. L. Miller, J C. A. fVhlbrede and A. C. Matks left lhis morning for Salem and Portland, Mrs. S. A. Sanford is entertaining her sister, Hits ellie Litchfield, of Port- laud, wlio arrivel Sunday for a months vicit. Messrs. Havis & Atkinson have sold J the grocery store which they purchased from W. L. Cobb, to E. P. Buckingham, of Kngene. The new proprietor takes charge of the business at once. Coming, Stetson's famous "Cncle Tom's Cabin Company" with its famous Colored Ladies band, cast of 50 people and pack of Siberian bloodhounds. At the Opera House Jan. 25. See ad. The upper Klamath lake is irojten over and the ice is thick enough to jus tify rutting an-i Peking for summer ;. Many of the people who have ice houses are busy in filling them with the crystalizel water of the Klamath ' lake. The ladies of the Baptist church w ill conduct a sale, of home cooking in the grjeery window of Fisher Bellow Coa A joint installation of officers fr the ensuing year was held at the 1. u. 0. F. hall Monday evenii g, January 2, by Roseburg Lodo No. 10. A. O. l and Mvstic Ilge No. 13, P. of If A large crowd of ineiuliors and invited guests were present and enjoyet me program and lunch. The installation lor the A. O. I'. V. was conducted by the OrHiid Master Workman, Win. Smith of Baker Citv, who. after thb installation, delivered an eloquent address npon the historv of theonlcr, jts object sand aims Mr. Smith is one of he liest speakers who has ever visited Itiweburg, and his manner of delivery and sincerity in his fraternal address made him uiauy friends and admirers in this city. Mrs. iVlia II ad ley conducted the in stallation ceremony for the IVgree o! Honor, ai'itv which fhp )ri! U't"!" ' that order exeiiipliticd the (1or work imiltr the gniilainv of their captain, Mrs. B. F. Hamp. This team la nb mitted to lie the l.est in tlif state and went through their maneuvers without a falter which won the hearty applause of the large audience". After their drill Mrs. lUmp iia? pr;H'ntPf! with a lady s beaut if ul emblem of the order, for her energetic efforts ami service in making the drill team of Mystic lodge the tiest in this state. The kilance of the even ing was sent in speaking, music and .rini nltnr ik huh tint SHiftS Were treatrti to an elegant Uin.iiet. Follow ing are the otlicers installed. By the Workmen F M Toxier, M V ; John Kanlz, F;Wm Currier, O; US Wect, fnianci. r; W T Wright, receiver; F. H I-iiox, Rec: B S Nichols. G ; F E Hand, I V ; weii Iavis O V ; P Brner dick, trustee. Bv the I of H Mrs, Jno Kants, C H ; MrstJ W Pimti.iik, I. 11; Mrs M D Thompson, V C; Mis John Pent, V ; Mrs T H Cannon, I W ; II T McCIallen, 0 V ; K H Ieiio, Jtec; Mrs B 8 ihr ols, financier; Mrs A J Itisley, receiver. 25th ANNIVERSARY SALE 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 wc occu py. Our greatest advertisement is that many who dealt with us at the start rc in 10O3 still honoring us with their patronage. In remembrance of thi3 event we have instituted this sale, which for unapproachable values, cxccll anything heretofore offered. Additional Local. Dress Goods ?UQ yarjs colored, satins, mostly blues and rods, regular 50c values. sn:ial.. SO vards Scotch wahable waistini; flan nels, very desirable colors, worth 35c, special 7 pieces woolen plaids, light and n odium shades, easily worth 40c, secial 300 var.N fsncv mixed suitings, mostly all' wo..!, val.'SOc to 50c, spivial 600 Virds Uhrtinhray ginahiuia, one pat- j tern. rcvuUr H',, specid ,t 33c 23c 2IC 22-. Hosiery Department, ImI 1. Ladies' fine cotton fancy stripe Lisle liniuh be, S5c kind. Special . . Li4 " doz. ladies' all wool black cash mere, hise; sizef.v onlr: 5lc regnlsr. Sr-i..l 15c Uit..1. 5 do., ladies' fine hose; good values at 50c. black Lisle Special.... l.t 4, Ijidi' fancy stripe, pure Lisle hose, 50c quality. Now Shoe Department.' About 200 pairs mens fine bla.k shoes, lace and congress, calf and kM, which regularly sold for 2J0 t $4.0f. To clean np the odd lines we have mark- "Uhm 1.50 to 2.10 Anv mens tan shoe in the house for This includes vici kid. cloth iop, and calf. Values from 'i to ft. L50 House furnishing Depjrtment. A small lot Marseilles spreads, 10-4 size, regular 75c kind, now nother lot Marseilles spreads, 11-4 size, ' good value at fl.fO, now towel. . . . . in. fancy fat color boMers, .wc in w regular. 25 d"7n icy rn li oure linen oantsfK Spe'ial 34c 78c 25c Corset Department. We are closing out our entire stock of Koval Worcester W. C. C. corsets at the following attractive prices: 13.75 corsets while they last for... '"'I 12.25 tl " ) f 1.50 t.00 $215 1.40 MO 90c .70c .55c Mens furnishings Department. About 5 dozen mens silk and wool neg'i ge; shirts, broken lines, all B;r, val- . nes 1.50 to $1.75, while they la.-t . .. 1.13 50 dozen mens Lorne-made buckskin glove, ail first quality, long gauntlets, tegular 75c. f iaj Mail Orders Promptly Filled ALL FURS. JACKETS AMD CLOAKS 1-3 OFF t has. Kobert,th county surveyor, . - ti 11- v . .. I ..-i ami Ms esuuiauio orm-, iviuni!.-" Roseburg Tuesday, from !an Francisco, vlier,' thi-v were married. Some little lime as sjieiit night seeing at promi nent California jxiints. They will re side in Roseburg ami their many friends join iu extending them a cardial wel come. Ttlajor William J. f-hipU-y, Comman der of the Soldiers' Home at ttosebarg, in his biennial report just "submitted, says; The Home is now full, and that there are 20 applicants for adnd-ion, all old and destitute, and some l-rd-ridden, and that many perwms are de terred from applying U-cause of the re moteness of any -osihility for admission. PiMri-t Pcputy tiranl Master r.ih-k ; of this city visited Myrtle Creek atur-j . . 1 H 'JOSEPHSONSS i - li 9 7 iii Til i ' ' -sEiio.w...-,i u"-ff";rra -iim ".wa-v. .. .t. ...... . Comutt-Lake Wedding. CORN ITT LAK K At the lemieofthe bride' parents, Altre-I W. Cornutt ntn .f Noah Cornutt an old pioneer 4 P.m-las county, and Mi--s Maud Uke, re.-..nllv from tilenn ronnty, Calif., Kev. Walter A. Ileanl, -tor .4 the BaptUt church U HMdle. olticiatinj:. 1-mmi.llv at 12 m. while Ms Helen An Indian boy aveI an express train a ith 250 pa.'n,er3 from pint throngh a trestle on the Wi-t .hore road, near iiuffalo. The W-y's name was not even iuentH.iiel in the dispatclies. A Business Opei.lng. the rfrne n;ovaiuoy fchc. iif l'ar.v. rvw-.iiaV.le K. W. Hopkins. The black walnut counters and other fine lu'rnishings for the new Po.igla County Bank building have arrived ano are being placed m p-r-ition, aim banking business will S'sm tranf ferred from the old stand to the elegant and commodious new brick. Rev. Ceo. Tl. Bennett will occupy his pulpit in the M. E. Church Sunday. tj. .r.hiect of the morning sermon uill i --0,-0 Doors." Intlie cveiuns u- sermon will be on the topi, hould come to Ro?burg." vited and will be made welcome store, Sat unlay January 17, 190S. Salt rising and B.ston brown bread, "Tril bies." caVes. iies, etc. ill W sold at reasonable pri-es. The W. C- T. V. will meet Friday at 2.30 at the home of Mrs. S. C. Burtrniu Moore, secretary, and X. Selig, treas- at the npper en.1 of Cass St. All ar-.lur(.r. Mr. Itoirk will visit Riddle neyt conlially invitel es-ecUlly the Y. W. . I Fr'nlay evening aiel Canyonviile Satnr- T I. Mrs. Sehlbrede will read a iaier I.tar i-vi niiw. when he will install the ..... ... , i r : . t ... .i hi oriMtau iie.ii anil u-nmmiir . ne nincero at n.- pia-c. Tt. .tr.re . Kii--r Jt-l!w i-'-.in.-i Hi. r hi,'! rrpntti mi m . vii.-.bv lnrg!r Monday nishr. Iit t"2"'-'v l-r"'l,,v'' '"- b-eiy - tl;-r-- u l) tn-i,r Ltt in th ew.h i , , 1 1- l'l,iii.,'.ti-- n-t "lily w:s I .it. Veil pi, liit a A ni.-v little Imsiness at Myrtle Crerk known a the Candy Kitchen, including and notions. .1.... T H.l. ....I OTu.liirto.1 tli! Minis was p ins ..- confectionery. lusery in.tallati.Mi cerx-monics f. ti.e fMd Feb Rev. Walter A. Heard enteral tU- r-m , ,.nfiaTO ,.u.;(1, ,.t jrty n.n.t re ..w, at thnt pla-: The new otn.vrs I f. JWme.1 by lie gr.....M.,an and br.d,s-1. f h,lU. IVn-e are . follons: Hans Weaver, noble J sirU, Mr. l'rest-.n Uke and Ml I.v.i- rrtM)na(1.. Apply to Kale M. Cameron uraiid ; A. i. Wri-ht. vice irrand ; W. N hn I'oVuiitt, followe.1 t.y tl.e "aIT? j vrtleCr-l, Unnpm. rtili!r ;,iiv.i,ln. and ' " cure l lioiumg, acd as there t-renot j any sood iitissing it Is supposed that iim.hcv wa all they autl. Kntrani'e was gaiiietlliv forcing the hick on the li-k hor. "If Christ All are in- Tlw Cdd Real Estate Co. ban oj.cn- el odiee in 'the building recently vs-atel bv K. M. Beard, on Jacksr.n luit bt.,1 iiPkH '-ri4 .... . i ... . t i ... charaH-r. There r action ami were effectively pMili-.tic An 1 iiittrcai Ut.d COIimlv .f l!OVl nn" no la.-k of incijent the startling cliinixe jMirtraycl. The s--nery was "pretty and appropriate. Tuesday ni-hU 4ay In the Reiju of the KmjTor, was a truly great nlav worthy of the talents of any star rtreet. W. L Cobb is in charge 4 the and rejniring artits or.ability to give it oflice and is ready to attend to the wants with any degree of effectiveness That of all o.iimt" ainl supply thetn with I Clara Malhcs and her c.mny were so DOWtt DOWrt DOWiH GO THE PRICES Sweeping Reductions in all Departments. MACKINTOSHES, -LADIES' and MISSES - WAISTS Alnan rut MEN'S and BOY'S CLOTHING.. ALL LADIES' WAISTS At Cost .25 Per Cent Off choiO lrtiil.lii.g trac s in Wait''s addi tion, lucre are many new cottages ie iii2 built thereat present, which shows the popularity of this new addition to Roseburg. "Sandy Bottom'' as the bill as ad- vertisol hist night at the Theatre. The plav was a success, judging from the eideiu-ee of appreciation from the au dience. The players all upheld their roles with cleverness and won applause bv L-ood acting. The heait of the play i emotion, and the strength of the com jmny is bnsisl nin the apMals to the feelings-of the. listeners. I lie vinagi (piartette deserved praise for their work Iliiritic last niirht a burirlar enbrel the saloon of Charles Harmon on Sheri flan otnt and broke oiien the Slot ma- thonMiuldy at eae in Si) ditlicnlt a play is sufficient evidence of their ability. The Cfunpany is dressed magnificently. At the Theater Tonight. LADIES' GOLF VESTS $1.35 to:$i.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 prrvaii onlv duriua our Anni- versary Sale : : ' The simple plain talk of the price that is right is our con- S vincing argument. Tonight's play at the theater is "Nell tiwvnne, ' an entirely new version oi the celebrated mistress of Charles II, which is said to lie produced with ele- gantcostnmes, special scenery ana el. fects. For the. first tinie, here the entire Clara Matins company will lie in the cast. Secialties will lie introduced le- tweun the acts as nsual. Admission only 10, '.Maud cents. couple wleib-k their pla-e in one ow ner of the n.m i-l-r an arch and Mar decorated with evergn-enn, where they Kt..l while the imposing cenn.uy was l-.m.rid. after whuh they reccive. I tb e.-gm.,ils,i" f the fne.U nl ' r. Utir. Thi b-y. "t'h !!' ...rnisiif, wr ml'"i r.-.f,. ilnio leo-.thy I oil It ilh .lwi-w-i - ppf.pri- SHh M'l nva-ill. II.e fcUO!.- ... 1 nn-entwere: onh twniiM an-i Mr. and Mr. C. II. Iike, Mrs. IJixie th-ai of lurg, TlM.mas Rasor and ite, Helen Willis l IhlUPi, ir" I -l.. I'Ij Ijike. Nellie Lake. Alii-eljike. Ina May Iike, 1'reelan Cornutt, !f ..h Cornutt. ir., Clarence nnlt, I'earl Corntitt, Helen Cornutt, Mr Olive ".reen, of Ashland, Wvatt Cornutt and wife, U. M. Cathey, of lirc-diam. , . . i i Ore., Kvalyn t.oriinii oi i ni Tin- atteni-Hin nas pleasantly speu m social converse nd sinking, Mi. t yatl Cornutt pni'ling at the organ. The company broke np with many well wishes for the happy o.uple for many successful and happy years. .Mr. and Mrs Cornutt expect to s.n Uke a trip to California on a bridal tour n vi;i tl.e bride's relatives. We Music Lovers JI. ant :nsrT-H?; . th:r ikimi " i 31 inMHi- Music lovers ill have a rare enter i,;nm-i;i bv siini.lv catliiiit at F-arr's !.p"tsr Mo3 ..nr -i.'eii !il ariv ...f ... i ur ii.-pl-iy - j li"" i ..:..i.:;"ci. i.t. lb r-: r f - - tw .rid r. !io iirti 'hick. fin;, she .h- ril t.,i..sl KiuiUll. tin- n.any tuvd I Fine new . line of boyj' lii'l men s fancy sweaters jtwt reeeir. at Hilde brand's. Notice for Publication. fnltwl Suirt Land f'ffire. R.vMint. orB. i it. isi NotlW IS krrel J f.m lks4 la cof9f4ia with lb ul U x-t Ctmft of Jn 1. nut:d "B tor t fW ot Itml- Irnnd in IM SlIM'' '.lltomU.l'WU KTd Aa4 HfciovtB Imvor." arczmJ d to ail ia pnbii la imaa jielllfia , 1W2. WM. RALPH YOfSO. ,4 ('aaneti. cjd: riackoa. viittf Waa , bu ibdar fiici la lba- i "'n ! irnt S". l 'r U nivb of lh X', .4 ! t'.'t. s'i Ei. of SE'i. Wiun 1. loauabip MMilA. raucc a-l. aU viU oSrr y.-tt (a Uti im aaa navni ainr ' u(.i (or t ilmt 1ba a-ieu:- tisral ihiws. and UWabil!t h r .mim la u;-i 1b 1 Ufut W S HiiU. t 0 I BMta i-nr. at atdi'. urnn.fla Moadftr, U. r i 1 day I Nairn. tt. Ht aaai aa iSD w. fetrr . lHi-ra. luMwn itrrunm. ;lw Wmojaj hu. and Ixuialas WlaniSC'o Of Oial!. f Mm H. Yoa. arp"0. Winn. I ahnv drrn sd !' ar rjniM i f. j. t. vr.iry.-i. Ji.-n "t';:'--. TIMBERED LAND Kosr i ymroooruiBitr it j achoire l.jxrtci e.m-.m .r 't-i. jr-l . WeeaW 1.5 j-.io oa ic Swsi " (m pine or t.T la tat. I niiT ktft rocslaa.ly 3 jjd. If j -a at .-ok:Dz i ra boaia. catas. tava a-lu oa or aJire Stewart & Greacea fcal Estju asJ Trabir Dialers ROSEBl'KG OREGON Ht-li ir ! Irv.u Or. l,.-.trical and the la-ailtiflll . 1 -I v .. Victor. We have ..I hers like the Singer, kingimry an Neclham. Then here is our mammoth t. kof small v!s s"1''1 s 55 -st.-n.irt and Wahtlrl mandolins, gui tars, lanjos. Our immense line of vio lins raiw in price frm 2JA to -". We are sole .ni'tt f.-r the Colnnibia ! graphapbone an-1 supply-, bememtier we are juiiiiing no cr.ncert bad w itn oo cents admiioii, but our d rs ar. al ways o"n t the public. and Cor- Roseburg Siartifl Opera i Monday, ;j House ; January 1Z jThe Clara Matties Co., Presenting hih class Hejrtoire ami refined Vaadiville. THE BIG DOUBLE SHOW Wood Wanted. I Kvery prrtiuction cemplete with special scenery, prop TtKs, cnetumea and elec ta ical effects. Seale-1 l fls lo furnili 13 tiers irfrak, and 20 tiers of old fir, Li inch wood to 1 .t..livre,t at the scho..! house in R.se- 'ifhib.,r. on or before Oct. 1st, UKK5. Will , . ... r them a-long and happy life, 'veral j mvlv)Hj j,v ,lo mi.ler-sigiie.1 until nice presttnt were tendenl by Iriends ' and relatives. l. M. . Get your dental worK at it. v nea- dle's. Painless extra t(on ol teem, n-"" TTOll SAI.K. At a bargain, a country Resolutions of Sympathy. A I . . . ! ...i :.t. i..... Roseburg Islge No. 1, A. O. V. W. : tl rear ana upstairs. i..a. ...... . Ruler of the an.l butl.lings; i acres o, ...., chine and cash drawer, securing als.ut .... i.j, Messc.iiier, I -ath, business point tor a MacKsuuui or so. i six dollars, four bottles of whiskey, "' L,nione.I from earthly toil and labor maker, with trade which justili -s carry- cigars. Kntrance was gamo.1 by 12o'click noon, of Jan. LWi. A Uilld coii litional to the faithful per formance of the contract to furnish said wood must accompany each bid. The board reserves the right to reject all bids. Py order board of directors, Iiist. No. 4. Roseburg Ore., Jan. 10, litttt. CLAa uiiXAao, vicra. Prices; F.ntireloaer fl-ior. , PaWnv SV-ts W and 20rts fning play, the military drama -AMONG THE PSIUPnNES." See fiivplay in Strong's furniture window I IK of our business lis honesty and fair treatment to even- one. If oar goods doa't please you, return them at once, and if wc can't make it sat isfactory, your money will be cheerfully ref usd- J Wear:Mfrrd U R.F.WINSLOWJ-':r,f V UMi4 Box Social. break imi the window light in the Kick door, then crawling through the window. This i tin il.ird robU-rv committed in this place during the past week. The oTieers have no clew to the cninin I. The present session of the legislature ilihixn-itioii to irreatlv curtail exiNnsive bv rcilncin the c h-rk force A eomniittis' with Kuykendall of Ijine as chairman, has lsvn npniinled, to which allesolntions relatives, to sisi-ial comniittei will 1 referrwl, and the ex jKi-tations of the economical memliers of the senate are that the commit tei will have a few clerks only appointed to do ll.n work heretofore done bv ado.ell or more. This is a commendable retrench iment. J. A. r.iiehanan, justice of the jteacp, and A. J. r.iiehanan and 11. L. Marsters, constituting two freeholders, as required by law, have drawn the following list of names in the Heer creek district, from which to select jurymen for the justice court ditrini; KKW : Jesse Morris, J. V . Wri-ht, J. T. Hiiciianan, K. C. (Jaddis, M. McCov, W. H. Richardson, R. A gee, I . . . . . i . i i: ... . . . : - .. ..... .1 ,u.l- ..i (mtiairai iiii'rriiiiiiiim'. In Kr otomal rest, one Who. IiV Her : - . , . i i. ,.r i.:...i I l.I.lro.s t . ImKlH. levei.iii.i. t're- ... 1 1 ... . f I m.n ness. Iial won ine love aim esicriu oi i all ; therefore lie it 12f The Store where you Get the Most Change Back i:rlr'tl. That Roseburg Ilge No. li'i. A. O. 1. W ., desire and do hereby ex press to our brothers, II. 1. and Itoy McCIallen, our heartfelt sympathy in their hour of Is-reaveinent throngh the loss of their mother, Mrs. 0. C. McCIal len. and would remind them of the con soling words of the poet : In the temjiet-t of life, when the wave ami the dale Are around and aUve, if they fooling should fad If thine eyes should grow dim and my .-mil inn ilenart. L.s.k iilsive and be linn and fearless of heart. Should they who are nearest and dear est thy heart, The frifiids and roin!anioiis in ieam leo;irl. Nsik alsive from tlie .larkness nnrt hum r.f I ho t.iiiib. To that i lime where love and amotion doth bhsoii. .'..i(f , That a copy of these resolu tions he engrossed pud delivered to each .f f.nr brothers, also that they Is trun- scrilxnl iijs.n the records oi toe ixnige in C. If. and P. I'.. II. Lkvox, Wm. Cl'krikr, M. F. Whiobt, Committee Roseburg, Ore., Jan. 7, RKCT. Manager Wanted. Hon't forget to remember the 15ox Social at tho M. K. Church Friday even- Indies brim: bos. t.enlienicn uiK. bring cash and a large appetite, li lue a ss u red . Oood Notice. In Trustworthy, either sex, by Whole sale Merchandise Company ot solui financial standing, to manage l-ocai Hepresntatives who will organue cluhs among consumers. 4 ir win saei for our customers, nusincss no ex- jnment I mt a proven success caiart , a -,h"'''0'r j, u.Vy tho n.meot tiusiaf lS.Wl a wei'k, exm-nws advanc.4. JX,',,, Vi tl,"5 chani u o.i.uve i. F.X'rience nnnlH,e:ar. Aiiin-K i II. Chirkson, Mgr., XU HearUirn St. Chicago. III.. (.isrr.') th l ouiity Court lur Dorntls County "lTthi uiauer it iherbange of name of Gnuf ,S r.rtl. li t"-r-by rtren thai hr or.U r ol lh .! name.1 urt duly made aod eal rs4 o Kvr.'l'.. ("!) A licit, D. R. tH M It ROOK. County ' WxK. Hurrah for Uncle Sam and Hurrah lor Uncle Tom S. K S YKES o Builders Shelf ardware ROSEBURG OREGOM ROSEBURG THEATER ONE NIGHT ONLY FRIDAY Jan 23 nirl oiibliKhe.1 in the city M; F.Rice, Chuid Wfxxlruff. A. Field. l;Ppect fully submit led Al.io Homer, . J.. .Marners, v. Parks, Jim Newland, John Hamlin, I), S. K. lluick, Henry Hlirenk, W. S. Nor man, J- M. I'.ridges, Joe Micelli, John Kant, W. J. Urand, H. J. Wilkins, K, (i. Jloiind, John Nachter, W. L. Mitch ell, F.imk Ii Wimljerly, Ned (lilinore, J. C. Stevenson, J. (1. tknnstock, N. T. Jewett, II S. French, L. A. Walker, L. Koldhagen, Tom Ferguson, C. P. P.arn ard.'t.L. Wotsl, E. K. llhslgett, J. O. Met, Oeo. Kimlmll. : STETSON'S ...Original Big Douilc Spectacular... Uncle Tom's Cabin MARRIED. F.rSTF.D-KLINCK At the residence of I). J. Hill in Wilbur, Jan. 13, THW, cako Walkers. Kdwnrd Etisbsl to (iolden L. Klinck, J. W. Krewson, justice of tho is'sy, oillclating. Under the nmnngement of LF.ON W. WASllBrilN, tho P.arnum of all. More M . ..1 v ties T than ever. 4ir is Scenery. Mechanical Lftccts. Prof. Iw"8 Mi it rTlia Crt,.le Indies P.ravs Hand. Plood Hounds. I eatui.nl Cha.ts'aml Tableaux. kers. Miick an.i " g I'sinn-i!.. .-..o,-...... - o...,,..... I- ... nl.l li..r l.idill.tl I hiir Siicers. (irand Vision nn.i j riiiifioriiuinoi. . it." Watch for the big parade-It Is-iils a I ircns Pkcrvr.r1 Rftsits 1 KC and KOQ Xuw on rule at Strong's l umiture store. from January 1st to February 1st, 1903 Sale 1 Sale Sale 1 20 Per Cent 10 Per Cent j QUCTIOjN UlDUCTSON ! i " en JACKETS ! 0 OtR tN CAPESaftRS ; TIRE STOGK Yc Want to Clear our Stock for Inventory WOUENBERG BROS., Phone 353 H n mmr