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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1903)
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. L.fl.dieSf We have all the latest weaves and colorings in tailor suitings, Long Coats, 3 length, Jackets and Capes. Our stock can't be beat for style, quality and prices. Our walking skirts are the most complete line in town ranging in prices from $1.50 and upwards. Taylor suits from $7.50 and upwards Gentlemen, Those of you wishing a new suit of clothes don't want to overlook us as our line is the David Adler & Sons goods, and in wear and fit we guarantee satisfaction. Our Shoes, the noted W. L. Douglas shoes speak tor themselves. Neck Wear, alwaj's the latest and most up-to-date line in town. Co el CO 01 Co CO Co The Peonle's Store $ One Door Sooth of P. O. New BooKs at CANNON'S Oapt. Ifarklin Pari Oliver Horn Arnold Love and the Soul Hunters, Iloolet My L dy Peggy Goes to Town, ilatken The Needle's Eye Kingslry Hope XtOring The Crimson "Wlntr Taylor The Strollers Itham The Long Straight Road, Eorton Bosalyndo's Lovers Thompton Confessions of a Wife Adam Janet Wards , Sanger The SCald at Arms .Viiambrr$ Rockhaven Mann The Leopard's Spots IHxon Barbara Ladi ; :SoberU Franoezka StaxtaU Donavan Pasha.: .......... .Parkrr Moth and Rufit ....... CholmundtUy The Fighting Bishop Hopkim T e Fifth tring ...Sovta The Virginian WitUr A Speckeled. Bird Erant and many others. Price $1.X5; Mailing price $1.27 "Wo rent them for 25 cents. Of Local Interest. See the Title Guarantee A Loan Co. for bine print and filing papers, tl Churchill and Woolley are having a fine sale on Bean's Sew Torrent Spray Pumps. i Fob 6ai.bs Household goods, cooking utensils, canned and jared fruits. Cal on X. E. Richards at Woodards Harness shop. Furnished rooms lor rent enquire at old Abraham property loot of Wash ington street.. tf Dressmaking and all plain sewing neatly done to order. Call on Sirs. Walls opprie the City Hall. E. L. Rice, of Rice Creek, was in this city on business this week. M. F. Callahan, of Wardton, was Roseburg business visitor Tuesday. Yon should see that Little Giant tree pruner at Churchill and Woolleys. Yoa will find something entirely new in Ladies Shoes, at Flints Shoe Parlors Children's patent Kid Shoes with white tope, at Flints, for only f 1.50 per pair, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, of Myrtle Creek, were in this city on business this week. Miss Minnie Bell, of the Bell's sister millinery, is attending theimillinery opening in Portland. Yoa get the best results with Petal u- ma Incubators. Churchill and Wool leys. See them. Hare you seen those elegant oak ex tension tables Strong is showing? They are the best on earth for the money. Miss Leila Shaw has been especially engaged to play the part of Clementine in "The Man From Mexico" the com ing season. At the Opera Houce Satur day evening. We have for sale the 2 beet business buildings in the city. No. 1 on corner of Cass and Pine streets ; So. 2 on cor ner of Cass and Sheridan. Johx Klxo & Bkxkxt, Agents. j'19-lm. Call on Cbeadle & Johnson for up-to-date dental work. Dr. Johnson, late of Portland will have charge of the crown and bridge work department. Prices reasonable. Lloyd Marquam, of Tiller, Oregon, was in Roseburg on business this week. Hon. J. C. Fullerton and wife, left Tuesday morning for Salem to enjoy the excitment of the legislature. Go tell Aunt Rhody, her favorite ben is dead. But had she been fed Poussian Food, she'd now be well instead. Churchill and Woolley sell Poussian Poultry and stock food. Miss Louise E. Hollister, National Organizer for the W. C T. U. will ad dress the people of Roseburg on Wed nesday, 8 o'clock p. m. at the M. E. Church. Miss Hollister is from Minnea polis and is on ber way to Washington, (state) and comes well recommended from various Eastern states, and people Get your abstracts ol title from J. D ( will do well to hear this excellent speak- Tlaniiltnn TT him thf OnlV COmDlete set of abstract books in the county, tf U.S. and Will Nichols, two promi nent stockmen of South Douglas, were transacting business in Roseburg today. They report an unfavorable winter for stock. D. S, T. West, having accepted several old and reliable fire insurance compa nies, is now prepared to do a genera fire insurance business. Insure with him. Office at the City Hall. tf. er in the cause. tt. 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 up to date, and when a beau tiful Platinum print is placed thereon, produces the richest and dainteet effect. Leave your order for one or more when having your photo takenat the Bun beam Photo Parlor. Work guaranteed. Don't forget the piece, one block from S. P. Freight depot. 128. Announcement DO ZEN of Ladies' muslin underwear are on the way us. They're the product of the BEST eastern manufacturers, and we shall present them to you About Feb. 15 to 20 Tou 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. 7 The Underpriced Store Bean two cylinder spray pump at Churchill and Woolleys. Hamilton frog company have a very neat show window. Dr. Steiner is the designer. Men wanted to cut 900 tier of wood Inquire of Henry Oonn, Roseburg, Ore gon. Mrs. Mary A. Wood, of Glendale, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. I. Watkins of this city, has returned home. The ladies of the M. E. Church will give a box supper at Looking Glass, on Friday night, of which a more extended notice will appear. iau in ana see lor yoa reel I uutt we carry the most complete line of ladies, gents children and baby's shoes, Flint's Popular Shoe Parlors. A. Hosier, the lestaurant man has in stalled a fine new Horse Shoe counter in his resturant. Mr. Mosier new has the only horse shoe counter in Southern Oregon. Attorney C. 8. Jackson, is confined in his room with a severe attack of gripp. Mr Jackson has been holding a clerk hip in the legislature, but was com pelled to return home on account of sickness. A Portland man has invented an automatic umbrella rack which pre vents umbrellas from being stolen. It is now up to some smart fellow to in vent something that will prevent the rack from being stolen. The hen of the farm, properly treated, gives a great profit, pro rata, than a cow. Yoa will give them the right treatment if yoa use Poussian Hen Food to make hen's lay. Churchill and Woolley sell it. Geo. Dment the popular pioneer hotel keeper, of Myrtle Creek, was in this city on business Tuesday. He re ports his daughter, Mrs. J. T. Cotton, very mnch improved in health although yet very weak. Mr. Dement declares Myrtle Creek will yet be the metropolis of Douglas County. T. J. Boyd, who held a position in this office as job printer and ad tetter through the Holidays and who since that time has held the position of fore man on the Oregon City Courier, re turned to Roseburg last evening and is renewing acquaintances with the city prints and other friends here. Report of the Roseburg Public School for the month ending Jan. SO, 1903 : Whole number boys enrolled during year, 270 ; Whole number girls enrolled during year, 323 ; Whole number boys on register Jan. SO, 246 ; Whole number girls on register Jan. 30, 283 ; Average daily attendance, 496; Percent of at tendance, 96 ; Number of new pupils, 43 ; Number of visitors, 13. A. M. Savdkbs. Supt. 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 of same, but we would suggest that they be laid aside until time of sale, of which due notice will be given. Sec'y. Dr. H. L. Btudley, osteopath, of Min neapolis, has opened an office in the MeClallen House, Roeeburg, where he may be iound and consulted. Osteo pathy has received special recogni tion from the legislatures of eighteen states, and is meeting with a degree of favor at the hands of the general pablic never before equalled by any method of healing in so short a time. It has re ceived the endorsement of the most in telligent classes ia the communities where it has been properly introduced. 8. K. Sykes, the genial hard-ware dealer, is Just in receipt of a highly prized gift from Mr. and Mrs. Dave Blake, who are enjoying a tour of China and Japan. The gift comprises a couple ef pair of Oriental slippers which clever ly display the handiwork of the fabric weaving natives of the Antipodes. There were other novelties as curious in con struction as they are nnique and beauti ful all of which are greatly prised by the recipient. Mrs. Blake is a sister of Mrs. S. K. Sykes, and expects to remain in the Orient about a year. "The Man From Mexico" which wil be seen at the Theater Saturday night has had two seasons of uninterrupted success, in the principal cities of the country, and is admittedly the funniest play of its kind now being offered to theatre-goers. It is the work of H. A DuSouchet, who wrote "My Friend From India," but it is considered far superior to that comedy, in the fun evolved from its humorous lituations and lines. The piece is one of hose pre pared for the sole purpose of creating laughter, The presenting company is a most competent one, including Messrs Leslie Morosco, Edward Warren, Louis Peters, 8. L. Fisher, Geo. Van Ostrand Robert White, Misses Leila Shaw, Violet Milt on and Fanny Fish. E. E. Bashford of Glendale, is in this city on business today. W. F. Lawson is spending a few days in Portland. "Nufced." Services at the U. B. church Sunday morning and evening by Elder Black. All invited. Frank' L. Kennedy attended the funeral of Shoriff Withers at Eugene and is at present attending to business matters at Portland. The big German bark Alstomrxe is ashore and in a perilous position at the mouth of the Columbia. She was in bound. L. E. Milledge, the Dillard merchant passed through this city on this morn ing's local on his way to Florence, Ore gon to visit relatives and attend to busi ness matters. F. L. Calkins, of Edenbower received a fine Jersey bull calf on this morning's local from the stock farm of C. A. Sweet of East Aurora, New York. By reports from those who have seen A Man From Mexico the Theatre going public may expect a (nice performance at tne Theatre Saturday night. It has just been ascertained that the report of the death ef Lyons mother from grief resulting from his murder of Sheriff Withers, is untrue, but the con dition of the old couple is very serious For three days only, Feb. the 23, 24 and 25, Dr. Lowe the well known oculo- optician will again be in Roseburg, Make a note of this on your calendar if you desire to see him about yours eyes A man from Mexico that comes to the Theatre Saturday night is said to be by those a bo have seen it a wonderfully pretty show. Seats on sale now at Strongs Furniture Store and a good many taken. The Rev. W.G. Miller, of Winston, will begin a series of meetings in the South Methodist church. Myrtle Creek, on Saturday evening, Feb. 14, 1903. It is expected that the Rev. C. P. Bailey (Evangelist) will be present and assist. ill are invited. C. Gazley the prune buyer and mana ger of the Douglas county fruit packers association returned this morning from a visit to his home in Oakland, Calif. While absent Mr. Gazley made arrange ments for machinery for their plant in this city. At Red Lodge, Montana, Feb. 6, Lewis Chapman, a well known citizen formerly of this county, underwent an operation for appendicitis, and although his condition for hours was critical, the operation proved successful and he is now on the broad road to recovery. Thos. A. Bury, manager of the Rose burg Real Estate Company left -Wednes day for Duluth, Minn., to vis't his family who reside at that place. Mr. Bury will advertise Douglas county daring his stay and will ondoubtly in duce many Minneeotans to locate in this valley. He will return about April first. The celebrated DeMoss family, com monly known as the "Lyric Bards," de lighted the music loving populace of Roseburg at the opera house las, night, their entertainment being given under the auspices of the Christian church. This musical family have a very rever ent regard for Roeeburg and Rosebarg people, the mother some years ago hav ing taken tick and died in this city and the remains were interred in one ot the city cemeteries. Those who have seen "My Friend From India" thought it was funny, bat in "The Man from Mexico," which comes 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 pablic to day. The cast is said to be the strong est that lias yet interpreted this bright comedy farce, which include Misses Lelia Shaw, Violet Milton, Fanny Fish and Messrs. Leslie Morosco. Loois Peters, Edward Warren, D. L. Fiaher, Geo. 8. Van Ostrand and others. Hon. D. 8. K. Boick retuVned home from Salem this morning where he has been spending a few days visitiag the legislature. He says the Senatorial question is decidedly perplexing and that after being on the scene of the struggle he knows lees about it and the probable outcome than before. He compliments highly the presiding of ficers of both branches of the legislature and says the work of the assembly is greatly expidited through their effi cieney. County School 8upt. F. B. Hamlin, assisted by Profs. 0. C Brown, of the State Noomal School at Drain, and A M. Sanders, of the Rosebarg pablic school, is holding the semi-annual school teachers' examination at the court house in this city. There are 40 appli cants in all, 3 for state certificates and 37 for county certificates ; 23 ladies and 14 gentlemen comprise those trying for county certificates, and Leslie Miller, of Dram, Miss Grace Hall, of Myrtle Creek, and Miss Francis WJxon, of Brock way, being the applicants for state certificates. The case of T. A. Goodpasture vs. Mrs. Amanda Stewart, action to recover money over a span of horses, harness, buggy and blanket, valued at $240, was tried before Justice Buchanan yesterday and for a second time resulted in a disa greement of the jury. The litigants are Eugene people, but as at the time suit was filed, the horses etc. were in this coanty the case was first brought before Justice Buchanan Jan. 31, the jury disa greemg. The case was again tried Feb, 10, and again a disagreement, the jury standing 3 to 3. A new jury is being se lected and the case will be tried for the third time. The local entertainment advertised as "Mrs. Jarley's Wax Works" was greet ed by a very large crowd at the Rose. burg Opera house Tuesday evening The program was unique, interesting and entertaining. The musical pro gram aid the Minuet drill in particular was worthy of spetaal mention. The display of "wax work" characters was very interesting and amusing, Mrs. Cai-dwell assuming the character of Mis. Jarley in a most graceful manner. Much credit for the success Of the occasion which was under the auspices of the Episcopal Church, is due to Mist Herbert, Mrs. Cardwell, Mrs. Cannon and other members of the Ladies Gild. It is understood that the net proceeds from the entertainment will aggregate suu. MISARD HEYDEN. At the resi dence of Mrs. L. E. Shea, at Glendale. Ore., Feb. 7th, 103. W. F. Minard and Hilda M. Ueyden. Bev. 8. A. iVwglas officiating. The groom is a well known Douglas coanty man having resided for a number of years in this city, and is now in buai- neesin Glendale. The bride recently arrived in this county from the eatt. 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 thousand ofcu tomers, from the little store establish ed in '78 to the present mammoth establishment which we occu py. Our greatest advertisement is that many who dealt with us at the start are in 1903 still honoring us with their patronage. In remembrance of this event we have instituted this sale, which for unapproachable values, cxccll anything heretofore offered. Dress Goods Department. 200 yards colored satins, mostly blues and reds, regular 60c values, scial.. 50 yards Sqotch washable waisting flan nels, very desirable colors, worth 35c, special 7 pieces woolen plaids, litrht and n edium shades, easily worth 40c, special 300 yards fancy mixed suitings, mostly all wool, val. 30c to 50c, special 500 yards Chambray ginghams, one pat-. . tern, regular 8t, speci.il 35c 23c 21c 22k Hosiery Department. Lot 1. Ladies' fine cotton fancy strii-e . Lisle finish hose, 35c kind. Special . . 1 3C Lot 2. 5 doz. ladies' all wool black cash mere hose ; size H only : 50c regular. Special ZjC Lot3. 5 doz. ladies' fine black Liale 0rt hose ; good values at 50c. Special J0C Lot 4, Ladies' fancy stripe, pure Lile hose, 50c quality. Now OC House famishing Department A small ot Marseilles spreads, 10-4 size, regulat 75c kind, now Another lot Marseilles spreads, 11-4 size, good value at f 1.00, now 25 dozen pure linen damask towels, fancy fast color borders, S5c to 50c regular. Special 54c 78c 25c Corset Department. We are closing out our entire stork of Royal Worcester W. C. C. corsets at the following attractive r.rieea: 3.75 corsets while they lat for 2 J tl-73) fl.50 tl-25 1.00 .75 1.40 110 90c .70c .53c j Shoe Deparfcseat About 200 ein mens fine black shoes, lace and congress, calf and kid, which regularly sol 1 for to 4.00. To clean up the odd lm we have mark- eJtbem 1.50 to 2.10 Any mens tan shoe In the house for This includes vici kid." cio& lopand calf. Values from 3 to 4. 1.50 Mens fnrnlslilngs Dep2itont. About 5 dozen menu silk and wool negli gee ehirtt, brokeu' lines, all raes, val ues 11.50 to tl.75, whiie they last 50 dozen mens home-made buckskin gloves, all first qTality, long gauntlets, regular 75c. jocial '. LIS 50c Mail Orders Promptly Filled ALL FURS. JACKETS AMD CLOAKS 1-3 OFF 1 tl uUJUl IlUUli U STORE MARRIED. They are Proving Satisfactory. The Supplemental Chamber Co., BossBceo, Ore. Gentlemen : Please send me via es- prern, one dosen Gillette's Supplement al Chambers; fitted for S2 S. A W. Short and Browning Automatic Smoke- leas cartridge. The brass Chamber or dered some time ago having proved sat isfactory I can do business with them when the spring season opens. Yours truly, H. J. Stillman, Gun smith, Pendleton, Ore. Jan. 9th, 1903. Toaojrro, Jan. 13th, 1903. The 8. C. Co., Rosebarg, Ore. Dear Sire : I beg to thank yoa for mple brass chamber and the informa tion concerning same. Have delayed answering your tetters in order mat i might test the chamber for my own sat isfaction and knowledge. I find n works perfect satisfactory and now wish to apply for the sole selling agency for the Dominion of Canada. Tours very truly, F16 A. H. Fkxs., Mfgs. Agent. Bex Sapper at Looking Glass. The ladies of the M. E. Church will give a box supper at the school hall Fri day night, Feb. 13th. All the ladies are equested to bring boxes. A solid gold ring with set will be presented by the ladies of the church to the one whose box sells for the highest price. The program will consist of music, recita tions, scngs, a patriotic march and song by the children, a march with hoop drill by the young ladies. All are in vited to be present. DIED. SENATOR MITCHELL 1MPROVINQ Will tie Able to be About Agala Few Days. in a In response to a private telegram to Senator Mitchell's private secretary. Harry Robertson, inquiring as to tl.e senator s condition, Register J. T. Bridges, of the V. S. land o2ce at Rose burg, received .the following cheering news direct from the distinguished Ore- gonbn at noon today: WasHisoTos, D. C. Feb. 12, 193. IIox. J. T. BaibOES : Thanks for tele gram to Barry. I am rapidly improv ing and expect to be out in two or three days. Job II. Mrrceau- The above will be very gratifying news to Mr. Mitchell's many Oregon friends who have been much concerned regarding the seriousness of bis late ill ness. . . Needham pianos are coming to the front so rapidly, that musical people, like the DeMoss family, and others, want to know in advance, if they can be supplied with a Needham piano and make statement, that, "they seldom have the pleasere of using such a fine Piano." Prof. Fraxier, also endorves the Needham Piano. Therefore the Needhim is proving itself to be one of the best pianos manufactured. For cat alogue and prices, address T. K. Rich ardson, Roeeburg, Oregon. tf. TJOR SALE. At a bargain, a eonntrv A store with dwelling dt jortmeat in the rear scd crta:re. E'ackyniith sl op and building ; 12 acres of land; good business point f r a blacksmith or shoe maker, with trade which justiS. s carry ing a fair stock of geceral merchandise. Add ress Wx. Fail to, Cleveland, Ore gon. if Manager Wanted. Trustworthy, either sex, by Whole sale Merchaiaiis Company ' of solid financial standing, to inaoace Lucal KepreentaUv w ho will organise clut among cor.t:ujers. 40 r c-nt savfel for our customers. Eants no e:ir periment bet a proven ?ccv.. Salary I13.0D a week, e I rv i;s- advanced. Kxperience nnnsarv. Addre D. B. Cltrk"n, Mr., 334' Dearborn St., Chicaco, 111. (JSF12) Thos. Cannon of this city who is a breeder and raiser of the famous white Langsban chickens, "greatest of winter layers," is tasking a special offer to those wishing eggs for hatching 15 eggs for fl-50. Those wishing eggs should write him at once. ' m4 Notice for Publication. Lan4 OlSee at Sbt:re Orva. J.&u.-t, n, ijX XosiceU bervbr t".m taas !t.Lojj tiuifd Ki!rr tu !!! otle of b iatenua to m (cr naJ r'nsni'j';iou proof in tapport o h:rli:n o,l thai kM pro-'f will t rr, ' t SnwHrfalT nl K-crtTr C. S. Land Official Roburj, Otvroo, oa FriJar, February 27, l.4 Tli: ED W A ED MrKEOWS of TtlJer. Orrvti. fa H E So My tct the SE'iofw JuiTpaoS., E 1 at W. M. K oaniea lb foUawictc w!;om to tror hi O'tiinunti MVk xifa n-l cu::;ralion of id land. T-.a: rtvoraaa M.-ouir, Prer fcallf. Niconia Mnore. of lUMFUirv, ure., a Tlnjmp wn. of Ujrum t rrel, Orvn. ttV J T BalDCES. lev'.tier. TIMBERED LAND 5o ! yvm opportwnitr ts jr a tacdaa ttrabM- uia or k(mtl. Wacaa lo. aie jaw oa tha beat Omm rlae or art U hit. truiwn kept aoasfaatl eaa p74. It yoa ax orkia; tor a ootma, c wc kavs It. Ca oa ar adareaa Stewart & Greacen EOSEGIKG OREGON JOKES At Salem, Oregon, Feb. 11, 1903, Dexter Jones, son of Geo. W and Amanda L. Jones of North Rose i burg, aged 19 years, 2 months and 15 days. ice news oi tne above death, was re ceived, in this city by the parents of the deceased at S :30 p. m. yesterday and the remains were sent to this city on this morning's overland. The deceased was afflicted with spinal trouble a few weeks ago aad was sent to the Salem hospital for treatment at which place he died. He was the youngest son of one ol the oldest and most respected pioneer families in this county. Dexter Jones was one of Douglas county's brightest and most promising young men, and was known among his friends and schoo mates as a genial, gentle, kind and truo friend. He was a pupil of the Rose burg high school and was always one of the foremost in his class, quick to learn and ever ready to assist a fellow pu pil. 1 It is needless to say he was a fa vorite with both pupils and teachers . Besides a;host of friends the deceased loaves to mourn his death, a father.l mother, two brothers, Leroy and George, and two sisters, Maude and Nora. The funeral services will take place at the family residence in North Roseburg to morrow (Friday) afternoon at one thirty o clock, Rev. J. K. Townsend presiding All friends of the family are respecfully Invited to attend. Fresh oysters all styles. Pan, fancy and pepper roasts a specially. Served oy an expert cook, at Railroad Eating House, Meed am es Lohr & Gegax, pro prietors. Music Lovers Music lovers will have a rare enter tain men t by simply calling at Burr's Popular Music House and inspecting our splendid array of musical instru ments. Our display oi pianos are sim ply magniScient. Here are found the world renowned Chickering, the won derful toned Kimball, the many toned Crown Orchestrical and the beaotiail. toped colonial style Victor. We have, others like the Singer, Kingsbury and Needham. Then here is our mammoth stock of small goods, such as S. S. Stewart and Washburn mandolins, gui tars, banjos. Our immense line of vio lins range in price from (2.50 to $50. Wa am solo urent for tha Colombia graphaphone and supplys. Remember I we are running no concert hall with 50 cents admission, but our doors are al ways open to the public. Notice of Final Settlement In th CoaatT Coort of the state ot Oregon It Coqbit of IMrxlaa. IiUMu:r(i Lh ectatel ol R B. Jobamn, derauoL j Noi- ia herbT tin that P. S. T. Wni, d Biinittrauw of ttxtttaie ot R. B. Johoaoa. J ean?l. b a, rer1rirl and pruvntrl Int -mrut, ma A 1 In a..t onart hn Seal arcnant oi hit atsinitrat:on o( a-,1 Wl: That Mon day, th in.t Jay ol Man-h. I Aft, at 10 orloek a. m- of a.J daf. at tb cot rt room ol tai.4 eocrt at RiWiwra-. Orrcon, has oera tiJ for tbit litmrnt ol aid tioai arroant. and lor beann any otJMt:on that may b o-.J tn him l. T. KT. JiSP A Jsilniatrator of taid E&tare. Notice to Laundry Patrons. After February 1st all laundry turned out by the Rc-sel-urc Steam Laundry will be on a strictly cash basis. FISp. O. C. Eak Ea, rropr. Rin Repairing If yoa have a ring that is broken or a set lost out, or possibly you have a ring that is jost a little to small or a little to large, perhaps ytn have one that needs strength ening or is badly bent. I am prepared to do all kinds of ring repairing. I bo only guarantee my work, but I guarantee yon will be well pleased with the Job : t I H F. WINSLOT hJai -T. Ppnaaa Uttle Rsncn for Sale. A good little home for sale ; 17 acres ) adjoining fair grounds, miles east of I Roseburg. Good buildings, 150 good j bearing fruit trees, 10 acres in cultiva tion. Trice $1225. For particulars in quire at Milikin's shoo store, Roseburg IU Smith' Dandruff Pomade S K. S Y K E S Builders Shelf ardware ROSEBURG OREGOfl Stops itching scalp upon one applica tion, three to six removes all dandruff and w ill stop falling hair. Price 50c. For sale by Marsters Drug Co. mltf Notice of Final Settlement Of Oregon In and For Sale. . Small saw mill particulars address. . ': (Aprl) and timber. For Livinqston Bros, Peel, Ore. In Co'inty Court ot State lor ixiujiai oouniy. In th- ratttor ol the mtat of I Uodlrev Ranp, docaaaad ) Notice la hereby siren that tha anderslirnrd executor of lb abovs entlild estate haa titi- l tn the above named court his account tn final arttlemeot of aald estate and the raurt b or der duly made and entered on the Journal 1 hereof fixed Monday March rd, I'.V3 for hear ing objections, It any, to said Anal account and Ibe sett lenient of said estate. Dated tula Via aay ol cbntarv, tMtt. Mp LCU lb t Harp, Xxecnior. ianliets! BianKets! SEE OUR TOI1TOQCT We can give some of the best values in BianKets ever shown in the city. We can give yoa a fall size all wool BlanKet for S4-QO A Mixed one for Cotton Blankets from 50 cents a pair to two dollars and fiifty cents. WOLLENBERG BROS., Phone 80! 3"