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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1903)
I 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 havo the largest and most complete Hue of fall goods that has ever been shown in the town. LQdieS, We have all the latest weaves and colorings in tailor suitings, Long Coats, length, Jackets and Capes. Our stock can't be beat for style, quality and prices. Our walking skirts are the most complete line in town ranging in prices from and upwards. Taylor suits from $7.50 and upwards. Gentlemen, Those .of. you wishing new suit of clothes don't want to overlook us as our line is the David Adler & Sons goods, and in "treat and fit we guarantee satisfaction. . Our Shoes, the noted V. L. Douglas shoes speak for themselves. . Neck Wear, always the laiest'audmost up-tCMiat'e line in town. The People's Store I. ABRAHAH Proprietor. xa .... J One Door South of P. O. New Bootes -r at CANNON'S ar w w w ar fc- . v Capt.HackUn. .Pari Oliver Horn Arnold Love and the Soul Hunters, Hoobe My Li dy Peggy Goes to Town, Mathttrt The Keedle'e Eye King&y Hope Lorintf . ...BeU The Crimson Wlnff Taylvr The Stroller Itam The Xrfmff Straight Road, Eorton Bosalynde's Lorer Thompson Confessions of a Wife Adam Janet Warde. . Sangsfer The Maid at Arms ... Ciximbtrt Rookhaven ifunn The Leopard's Spots.. IHxoh Barbara Liadd Huberts FBanoezka. SeatraU Dona van Fasha . Farler Moth and Rust. OuAmvndtUv The Fighting' Xiahop .. Hopkins T Fifth tringr .Souta The Virginian Wuttr A Speckeled Bird Evan and many others. Price $1.15 ; Wailing price $1.27 "We rent them for 25 cents. . Of Local Interest. Kent is spending a lew days in ForSind this week: - - " O. C. Seather, of Glendale, was a Roseburg visitor Friday. J. B. Miller , of Gardiner, was in Rose burg on business last week.- - - Hon. Joseph Lyons of Drain, was Innkin after business in this city last week. Furnished rooms for rent enquire at old Abraham property loot of Wash ington street. ' f Dressmaking and all plain sewing neatly done to order. Call on Mrs Walls oppose the City Hall. Cnt vnnr ahstrarts ol title from J . D Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract books in the county, tf Fresh oysters all styles. Fan, lancy and pepper roasts a specialty, bervetl oy an expert cook, at Railroad Eating House, Mesdames Lohr & Gegax, pro- " prietors. D. S. T. West, having accepted several old and reliable fire insurancj compa nies, is now prepared to do a genera fire insurance business. Insure with him. ' Office at the City Hall. tf." Mr. R. C. Arnold of Looking Glass, was in Roseburg on business Friday. Mr. J. W. Spalding, of Drain, was a business visitor in this city last week. See the Title Guarantee A Loan Co. f blue print and filing papers, ti Mrs. Martha Matnev of Ashland, is visiting her'6i6ter, Mijs. J." M." Bridges, in this city;" """ ' Churchill and Woolley are having a fine sale on Bean's Xew Torrent Spray Pomps. M rs. M. C. Pennington of Spokano, is visiting relatives and friends in this city and Oakland. J. C. Sheridan of the First National Bank, is absent from his desk on ac count of sickness. Mrs. F. P. Brown is visiting in Salem, her husband being employed there dur ing the legislature. E. L. Bashford, of the Douglas county mills, was looking after husiness in Cot tage Grove last week. Mrs. Shelbrecke and her daughter. Miss Bertha, have gone for a visit with relatives in Salem. Fob Sali Household goods, cooking utensils, canned and jared fruit. Call on X. E. Richards at Woodards Harness shop. Mrs. Jarley's Waxwork Show will be given at the Opera House, Feb. 10, Admission Reserved seats 25 cts, Flatfi 25 and children 15 ctr." - (flO) Rev. Townsend preached in the Pres byterian chuich at Grants Pass yester day, and his pulpit here was occupied by Rev. Christenson. A. A. A. Atkins always ahead maker of the only silver steel saws. None bet ter made. Yon will find a complete line at Churchill and-YToolleys We have ior sale the 2 best business buildings in the city. So. 1 on corner of Cass and Pine streets ;Xo. 2 on cor ner of Cass and Sheridan. John Kixa & Bement, Agents. jl9-lm. Call on Cheadle & Johnson for up-Uy date dental work. " Dr. Johnson, late of Portland will have charge of the crown and bridge work department. Trices reasonable. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the resi dence of Mrs. L. B. Moore, on Friday Feb. 13th, at 2 :30 p. m. - All are cordi allv invited to attend. By order of the cert tai y, Mks. Emma Facxxxk. '2t - One of the neatest and most unique designs in the shape of a photo mount is the "Standford Folders." It a is new style and np to date, and when a beau tiful Platinum print is placed thereon, Yon should see that Little Giant tree pruner at Churchill and Woolleys. Hon. C. A. Shelbrede returned from a business visit at Salem and Portland. Yoa will find something entirely new in Ladies Shoes, at Flints Shoe Parlors. Children's patent Kid Shoes with white' t3pi,"arFlmG,' for only tipper pair. Mrs. J. T. Peebler, left Saturday for Junction City and Eugene, to visit friends. Read the bliczard itemB of the East and then congratulate yourselves upon being in Oregon. You get the best results with Petal u ma Incubators. Churchill and Wool leys. See there. Have yoa seen those elegant oak ex tension tables Strong is showing? They are the best ou earth for the money. Frits Stauffer, book-keeper at the Roseburg Brewery, spent Sunday in' Cleveland. "We wonder why it is?" Ray Henderson, who has been visit ing bis parents in this city, baa return ed to Oakland, to resume his studies. Revival meetings at the U. B. church each evening this week, conducted by Presiding Elder Black. All are invited. E. Cheveny, of Sice Hill, who is ex tensively interested in Bohemia Mines was greeting old acquaintance in this city last week. The name of the Springfield Nonpar eil which J. F. Woods purchased last week from B. F. Amis has been chang ed to the SpringSeld News. C. L. Reed, has returned home from Portland, where he baa been receiving medical treatment. Mr. Reed, we are glad to announce, is very much im proved in health. Miss Leila Shaw has la-en especially engaged to play the part of Clementine in "The Man From Mexico" the com ing season. At the Opera House Satur day evening. Mrs. Cora Henderson of Nelson, B. & accompanied by her sisters' Mrs. J.JL. Ellis and Miss Myra Stanton, of Wasco, Oregon, are visiting their brother C. G. Stanton, of this city. Miss Louis E. Hqllister, of Minnea polis, National urganiser i . v. I. L ., will speak In Roeebarg in - the near future. She has lectured all through the East and is considered a spjaker of rare ability. W. J. Moon, of Roseburg, represent ing the New York Life insurance com pany, has been in Coos county for sev eral days where he visited relatives and friends as well as doing business lor the Bean two cylinder spray romp at Churchill and Woolleys. Men wanted to cot BOO tier wood Inquire of Henry Conn, Roseburg, Ore gon. L. E. Belflls, wife and child left Satnr day for Los Angeles, Calif., for a few week visit. Judge J. C. Fullerton and "Vifo loave tomorrow morning for a visit with friends at Salem. The ladies of the M. E. Church M ill give a box supper at Looking Glass, on Friday night, of which a more extended notice will appear. The Kansas Legislature is toying to abolish football and cigarettes. But the blind pigs will continue to flourish nn merously. Do not miss the DeMoss musical en tertainment on Wednesday evening, in the Opera House. Admission 91 cents, reserved seats 50 cents, children 25 cents Call in and see for yourself that we carry the most complete lino of ladles, gents children and baby's shoos, Flint's Popular Shoe Parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Holdernaan and baby, of Cottage (trove, visited last week with Mrs. Holdernian's brother, Conductor Al Veatch and wife, of Rose burg, Articles of Incorporation have bean filed with the County Court by B. M. Armitage, F. C. Fisher and II. H. War- drip, incorporating the First Presbyter ian church of Myrtle Creek. The capi tal stock la given as 11500 Mrs Jarley has arrived in Roseburg with her splendid exhibit of wax figures, which may been seen at the Opera house Tuesday evening. A good mhsica) and literary program will also be ren tiered. Mrs. Enes Conn left on this evening's local for Los Angeles, Calif., to join her husband, wnn is reported quite ill at that place. Mr. Conn went south about a week ago hoping that the climate would benefit bis health, bat it seems that he has grown worse instead of im proving. Thos. Cannon oi this city who is a brooder and raiser of the famous white Langshsn chickens, "greatest of winter layers," is ma&tng a special offer to those wishing eggs for hatching 15 eggs for f 1.50. Those wishing eggs should write him at once. mi A strike is on over at Marshfield on the Coos Bay Railroad. The brakemen demanded another assistant and the en gineers demanded an advance of 25 cents an hour in wages. The demands being refused, the entire crew walked out and Coqnille river towns are suffering for the want of grocery supplies and other freight. A Council Grove store is queer bid for trade. It 25th ANNIVERSARY SALE This month cc&nplctes our 25th yeas? in the Dry Goods "business in Roseburg. For a quarter of a century wo have catered to the wants of thousand ofcu tomcrs, from the little store establish ed in '78 to the present mammoth establishment which wcloccu py. Our greatest advertisement is that many who dealt with'us at the start arc in 1903 still honoring us with their patronage. In remembrance of this event we have instituted this sale, which for unapproachable values, czccll anything heretofore offered. Dress Goods Department. 200 yards colored satins, mostly blues and reds, regular 50c values, special . . 3 Jt 60 yards Scotch vytuthable waisting flan nels, very desirable colors, worth 85c, 7 pieces woolen plaids, licht and medium . sliades, easily worth 40c, special ' 300 yards fancy mixed suitings, mostly - all wool, val. 30c to 50c, special 500 yards Chambray ginghams, one pat- . . j tern, regular 8tf, epecul. VZ'l2 Hoirse famishing Department A small ot Marseilles spreads, 10-4 sire, f-4r regulai "5c kind, now J Another lot Mamwilles spreads, 11-4 sfee, - good value at 1.00, now ' u 25 doaen pure linen damaik towels, fancy fast color borders, S5c to 50c - regular. Jpecial 4JU 15c Hosiery Department Lot 1. Ladies' fine cotton fancy stripe Lisle finish hoee, 85c kind. Special. . Lot 2. 5 dox. ladies' all wool black cash mere hose ; sige 8, only : 50c regnlar. Special tDC Lot 3. 5 doe. ladies' fine black Lii-le hose ; good values at 50c. Special.... JuC Lot 4, Ladies' fancy stripe, pure LLle hose, 90e quality. Now OC Corset Department. We are closing out our entire Uick of Royal Worcester W. C. C. corsc-ta at the following attractive prices : 13.75 corsets while they la for. . . 12.251 12.00 V n.75 ) (1.50 tl.25 11.00 .75 $2.15 1.40 MO 90c .70c .53c Stoe DepartstaL A boat 200 pairs mens fiae black sLoe, lace and congress, calf and kid, which regnlarly sold for (2.50 to (4.00. To clean up the odd lin we have mark- ol tbem 1.50 to Any mens tan shoe for This includes vici kid, cloth calf. Values from (3 to 4. In the hoose lop, and 2.10 1.50 Mens furnishings Department. 1.15 About 5 dozen mens silk and wool negli gee snirte, broken lines, aa s tea, val ues (1.50 to 11.75. while ther last 50 dozen mens home-made buckskin gloves, all first qaaiity, long gauntlets, regular 75c. Sjcial 5 Mail Orders Promptly Filled ALL FURS, JACKETS AflD CLOAKS 1-3 OFF J U u HiX JuLrj U n u store the purchase money for all sales made oa a certain day of this month will be returned, customers being allowed to retain the goods free of charge. Ko one knows the date selected except a disin terested man, who will announce it Jan uary SO. Oregonian. The joint legislative commit tP ex amine the Oregon Soldiers' Home and make recommendationa for its main tenance and imprornient, arrived in this city Saturday and proceeded direct to the Home where thy day was spent. Tbev returned to Salem Sunday. The committee comprised Senators A C Marsters, and E V Carter, and Repre sentative R A Eromitt, C A Danne- man and V W Banks. We regret to learnthat Dexter Jones, who has been seriously ill with brain fever, at his home in North Roseburg, has been adjudged insane and seut to the asylum for treatment. Dexter was 19 years old, a I right boy, with no bad habits, and respected by all his friends High School Note. The following is from tne baiem . ... Eueene Register : The Kosenurg iis statesman, deceased Leing anown oy a making a vi Kket ball team paseed through mM- peoph) ia this city and advertises that Eogvlv, g.turday enroote home after county: having played with Albany, Uorrauis i Mrs. Mary E. Holman, a lormer res i i-:n.,i TT,;vr;tY. The Rose-Mnt of this citv. died at her home m UU 1 UlAiuv - - w bnr ffirls were defeated ia each gme I Seatt!, Washington, on Sunday morn k- nlrJ with teams which were J February 1. 103. at X o'clock o above their class in each inftacce and I ,pp0pkiy. notwithstanding their defeat, they re-J "Deceased was a daughter of John A. fleet credit on the institution tfhich they mur, of his city, and resided in Krt- tk. m-oan met at the depot I i.n.l f.,r mine veara before coinz to te- ITI'ITOUI. " I . Kv f a mAtnhera of the fc. II. football team, warm friends of the ornaniraUon, and a few minutes of friendly greetings were exchanged between the gridiron w.. .n,l tk fair basketball heroines from onr rival hkh school. Manager Dixon of the Roeebnrg de- attle. She was born and spent her childhood days ia Salem and is well known in this city. Besides her aged father, she leaves two sisters, Mrs. B. F. Bonham, of Salem, and Mrs. L. V Roney, of Eogene, and three brothers. Owen C. Baker, of Salem ; Orville J, bating team was in Eugeie yesterday Baker, of Boise CUt. Idaho, and Harley produces the richest and daintest effect, company. CoquiKc Herald. Leave vour order for one or more when baring your photo takenat the Sun beam Photo Parlor. Work guaranteed. Don't fortret the piece, one block from S. P. Freight depot. . f26. A nnouncement DOZEN of Ladies' muslin underwear are on the way to us. They're the product of the BEST eastern manufacturers, and we shall present them to you About Feb. 15 to 20 You remember what an attractive collection of these, goods we offered last year, well, the present line will surpass anything we have ever shown in this line from many new points ...JUST WAIT.... - We're, confident you'llbe interested. The Underpnced Store The people of Roseburg have been particularly lortunate tit is season in the number and quality of the attrac tions presented by Manager Strong at the opera house, and music loving citi zens will be glad to learn that they are to have the pleasure of spending an evening with the famous DeMoes family on Wednesday , Feb. 1L The High School Basket Ball team re turned from their Albany, Corvallis and Salem trip, Saturday evening and were met at the station by a party of High School students, who greeted them a enthusiastically as though they had won every game. In the evening from 8 :S0 to 11 the team was tendered a reception by the students, at the home of Miss Emma Sehlbrede. Our spring carpets are arriving, the first shipment of eleven rolls having ar rived and we are going to show you the best line of carpets and mattings this spring Southern Oregon buyers have had the privilege oi. -looking at, and if yon cannot come to see as write for we will guarantee anything we sell as rep resented. .B. W. tboo, .The Furni tare Man. . The ladies of the Presbyterian church of Roseburg, expect to hold a Rummage Sale and Bazaar the first week in apri and will be very grateful to anyone who will make donations to either of these departments. Contributions can be left with Miss Aikln or Mrs.. Benedict at any time, or at any of the business houses if the above named ladies be notified c-f same, but we would suggest that they be laid aside until time of sale, of which due notice will be given. .'y- Dr. II. L. Stodley, osteopath, of Min neapolis, has opened an office in the McClallen House, Roseburg, where he may be tound and consulted. Osteo pathy has received special recogni tion from the legislatures of eighteen states, and is meeting with a degree of avor at the hands of the general pabllc never before equalled by any method of healing in so short a time. It has re eeived tb) endorsement of the most in telliirenl classes ia the communities where it has been properly introduced. . Dri H. L. Studley, a graduate of the Still College of Osteopathy, has taken offices in the McClallen House. He eomes well recommended by prominent business men of Minneapolis, where he is well known. Those interested in the restoration of good health should call or send for printed matter. and acquaintances. We due time his health and mental facul tics may le fully restored, and that he may return to his friends and loved ones at home. Lonis E. Belflls, tor several years night ticket agent of the S. P. Co. at Roseburg, has been appointed freight agent at Roseburg, to succeed K. B. Houston, who has been transferred to Salem. Mr. Bflls' promotion is a de. served reward for his faithful service in the past. The ' place made vacant by his promotion will be filled by E. A. Burt. Junction Times. - and held a conference wrta Manager Evans of the B. H. 8. team. It is now definitely settled that the debate will be k.M i Rnwhnn nnless some OMor- seen complications arise. Msnager Evans will forward a new contract to Roseburg at once and it will be signed by the members of the two teams and the Buperintendanta ot the respective rKwOa At iit the E. H. S. has a C. Baker, of Scmpter, Oregon, bae leaves also four children, two sons and two daughters, grown to manhood and womanhood." TKa inner! services were held at the home oi her father, John Baker, on the Garden road, the remains being laid to rest in Lee Mission cemetery Little Raacb for Sale. TJOR SALE., At a bargain, a country stone with dwelling d.-partroent in the rear and upstairs. I'.lacksmith shop and buildings; 12 acres of land; good business point for a blacksmith or shoe maker, with trade which justiSle carry ing a fair stock of general merchandise. Address W. F sacra, Geveland. Ore gon. lxf Manager Wasted. Trustworthy, cither sex. by Whole sale Merchandise Company cf solid financial standing, to manage Local Representative mho will orpmize clut among consumer. 40 per cent sad for our custom ri. Lunneee no ex. periment but a proven euccuu. Salary tlS.OU a week, expenses advanced. Kxperience ticjji'eesArr. AJdrew D. B. Clarkson, M "Dearbtwn St., Chicaeo. III. JFi; hope that i Ln to gcconjpijah something in an A good little home for sale ; 17 acres intellectual contest with a school oi adjoining fair grounds, 14 mi.es east oi Roseburg. Gtod buildings, 150 good bearing fruit trees, 10 acres in euIUva tion. Price 11225. For particulars in quire at Milikin's slwe store, Roeebnrg al U v,, . l Mnw mnA it renreeentatives will nt ji kt mv mod account of them : rw wwww o ! selves, although they may not win. DIED. JON'ES At the family residence on South Main street in this city Friday mornin. Feb. 6. 1903, Orvil T. Jones, r fc.rt firflnre. aoed S3 years, 8 months. 16 days. The deceased was born at 5ew Lon don, Indiana, Nov. , 1969, and came to Portland in 1890 wheie he worked for thefelwood Lumber Company for 10 Tears. At the time be left that com- inagement would allow them to pot PT. M clM ln Ur m ' . . u,t;;n. .....; -v.i.K ... He. with his family moved to this city about two years ago ior me ueneu his wife's health, he being empltyed Smith' Dandruff Pomade Stops itching scalp upon one applica tion, three to six removes all dandruff and will stop falling hair. Price 50c. For sale by Marstera, bro Co. mlu A Mas lea! Treat. Notice for Publication. La-1 OiSae at R i Ot-a. Jmi..t, 1. lJtl. JSde t hrbT iTn th i:ti fnl.ow3f Banud apttlrr ha iie-J Dodo erf h lat-auoo lo make final naaiutioa ptw-l ta raptort oi ht claim aixl tht ml.l pn'l .11 br ma-la b traR'inI'T U1 Kcccirrr V. Land OTlcrat BoKbots. Orvco, oa FrtJij, FetKnarr 2T, ljs tu: EBWARJ) MrKEOWS of mr. Oin.on H t'o 14 for the ?S frEl of r H T i.. R 1 wesl W. M. He Bun tilt lai!i'.ni ivnera 19 tnrv hli conUsuooi Mt Jrnr nm iot ca!tiratlon of ! Uad. Til : Tborna Xcuuirr. iVter HaU(. Sicbolx K f. ol Rouptourc. Ore-. A TholEtt- aon. ol Mjrua l rrec TIMBERED LAND Vw It toot opp"B! U V m rhniae tlnbercjua or meia4- WttUlo. rtte joa oa tit beat Oreana lae oz trto b Cratpcn ktl coutui!? s- p oyL Ii too. uo Mjokuuf bx bom. ei w ar U. CU oa or a&lrea Stewart 6 Greacea Red Es!ats tal T&ter JuIjs ROSECLRQ OREGON i T BallkJES. Rrcltter. Notice of Final Settlement la Um Coanty Conrt of toe 8lai ot Ororon Kr CovolT ol liorulaa. Is the asatuTof tit vtatat of B.B. Johiuon, dcasrL j Xot!- ii hrtby rlrrn that P 9. T. Wt.t. ti nlDiftratorof th hiik ol R. B- Johnaon. le cvoMd. ba Tr1rel and aavntr-i lor ettl snat acd Ol ln toon hi final acrocm of bt J mi nutrition ol tmi J rt; That Ska dar, the Jnl ilaj ol Mairti. ot 10 e r'.ork a. ra. ol mM daT, at Vie roo rt nwm ot J-' roart at Ra-t.nor. Orvcoa. has tvo fixM lor t! wt Uement ol ai 1 final awuci, an J for hr:n aEj oblct:oas that mT lx mae tn the aajne. D.. T. r. JSP AdmPs!trator of MUd tat. Two traveling scene painters struck this town last week and agreed to re paint the scenery in the Theater if the mana n a new advertising done. The painters went to work and received several ads. which were paid for. The curtain and scenery is partly finished and the paint M have disapreir- ed leaving the advertisers in the hole. Moral : Advertise in the'PLAiBOEALsa, we are here to stay. The relebratod De Moss family, the famous musical entertainers of America, who are now making their thirty-first an nual tour, have just made arrangements to appear at the Opera House in this city on Wednesday evening, Feb. 11, and reaJcr their program of vocal and instrumental selections. A great num ber of the older residents of DongUs Notice to Laundry Patrons. After February 1st all laundry turned out by the Koseburg Steam Laundry will be on a strictly cash basis. FISp. O. C . Disra, Fropr. Claud Hoover, who has been extreme ly ill for the past two months, is report- of hia fellow townsmen ed to be on the high road to recovery. I The deceased leaves a wile and five Monday he was removed from the resr- children to mourn their loss besides a dence of S. L. Bennett, whither he had mother, father, and three brothers who been mored during the lato freshet, reside in Salem and three sisters resid back to the family home. Young jng n Portland. Hoover has had a remarkably close cll, The funeral was conducted Sunday at and only the best of medical skill could ,1 ;30 p. m. by Oak Camp So. 125, V. of have prevented serious -results. Med- v. of this city, Mr. Jones bavntg Deen with the Koseburg i-lectnc J-Hfii Water Company and later with Carroll A Svkes in the capacity ol pluroDor. - - . . , Mr. Jones maae man, .r..u- . have heard this celebrated family hi rMidence in this city by his kinal . dinoition and business like dealings, and his sudden demise is mourned by ford Mail. Those who have seen "My Friend From India" thought it was funny, but in "The Man From Mexico," which somes to the Theater next Saturday night, Feb. 14, is said to be one of the brightest and withal one of the most en joyable comedies before the public to day. .The cast is said to be the strong est that has yet interpreted this bright comedy farce, which includes .Misses Lelia Shaw, Violet Milton, Fanny Fish and Messrs. Leslie' Morosco, Louis Peters, Edward Warren, D. L. Fisher, Geo. S. Van Ostrand and others, , Baney Mittftews, of Roseburg, came to Medford Tuesday morning, with hla father, in order to give the old gentle man the benefit of the the X-ray treat ment. Mr. Matthews, Sr., has been Afflicted with palsy and pArUal paralysis for several years and has tried every remedy lie could loarn of, and as a last resort concluded to try the X-ray elec trical treatment. They left Wednesday evening for home, it being impossible for the doctors to a ssure Mr. Matthews any permanent benufit. Medford Mail. Mr. Matthews has returned to this city and is very much Improved in health. . . . . . r ""T a memoer oi Muunomau vamp - , of Portland whore he carried an insur ance policy of 12,000. Rev. W. A. Ben nett conducted the services at the M. k church. on some of their former tours, cut the improvement made by them in the last few years ia so great that they are justly entitled to the title bestowed upon them in recognition of their efficient work at Chicago World's Fair that of "Lyric Bards of America. Reserved seats will be on sale at B. W. Strong's on Satur day. Feb. 7. to accomodate those who wish to secure their seat in advance, as these vcrasastile musicians have been greeted with crowded houses at all of their engagements on this tour, Hi Repairing If yoa have a ring that is broken or a set lost out, or poesiLly you have a ring that is just a little to small or a little to large, perhapa yoa have one that needs strength ening or ia badly bent. I am prepared to do all kinds of ring repairing. I not only guarantee my work, but I guarantee yoa will be well pleased with the job : : : 0 P THVCinV Jewel tnJj .V.a.M.tWA.VM "A Kitchen Shower." Mr. and Mrs. Child entertained a nanber of friends Thursday evening at a "Kitchen Shower," complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Chaa Roberts. When thp guests had all assembled, Mrs. Chih) read a poem, descriptive of the shower, after which each guest presented Mr. and Mrs. Roberts with a "raindrop" in the form of some article for the kitchen, the gift being presontad with an appro priate quotation or poenn The even ing was passed in pleasant conversation and various ganos. Refreshments were served mid all left for their homes pro nouncing it the most delightful shower they had ever witnessed in Roseburg. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. V. B. land Offics Beebtirf , Ore.. trurT , laoa. Notice 1 hereby rlreii that Im a. 1. Ye rnm. whnea noatbftire addma U Kiddle. Dour lMconntr, Onyon, ha thla day made and filed hi applif Uon lor a patent to the oiio lndecrltd placer mlnins ground. In Excel lor Mining Dutrtct, Djugla county, Oregon, to-wil: The eaut hall ol the lontn east quarter oi ute outhweat quarter of lection nineteen In town hlp thirty aouth ol range Bt wet ot the Will mette meridian, la Douqla county, Oregon. containing twenty acre, in tne aninoi oi land auh ect to tal al the Land ouice at Koee- burg, Oregon. Any and all peraon claiming adversely the foregoing described land, or any portion tneroot are oeeeoT noiineu w ni m thla office inch advene claim within alxtv day from the tint publication ol thl application for paten, and tailing to do o, any and all aid will W barred bv the pro vision! ol law, i. 1. bkiih.i-b. in Kegiaten, SK.SYK ES f Si Hardware ROSEBURG OREGON For Sale. Small saw mill jxtrticulars address. (Aprl) and timber. For Livingston I! boh, Pool, Ore. Fltat publication February J.19C4. Notice of Final Settlement In Cojinty Coierto' Slate o( Oregon lu and tor Poiigla county. In In matter ol foe entata of I (todlrev Kinn. deoeaiied I NotlceiVjierebv given that tha nuderrlgned caee,utoTt!r the above entitled eatale ha Bled ln the above named court hi account lu final arttlement of Raid eetale and the court by or der dulv made and entered on the Journal thereof fixed Monday March 3rd. l'Atl for bear tug objection, II any, to Mid tinal account and tne PUlltcnieiib oi atu riiw. Pated tSta Sin day ol February, 190S. 6tp LOUIS P KAPP. Executor. Blanliets! BlanKets. SEE OUR CTITJPOCT We can give some of the best values in BlanKets ever shown in the city. We can give yoa a fall size all wool Blanket for $4-QQ A Mixed one fov Oottou Blankets -om 50 cents a pair to two dollars and fulty cents WOLLENBERG BROS., Phone 801