A ? 117- ir a a r 0 wc want 10 .save you i loney J 3 CI o .9 .a 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. LcldiCS We have all the latest weaves and colorings in tailor suitings, Long Coats, 3 length, Jackets and Capes. Our stock can't be most complete line in town ganging in prices from $1.50 and upwards. Taylor suits from $7.50 and upwards. QcntlcmCn, Those of you wishing a new suit of clothes don't want to overlook us as our line is the David Adler & Sons goods, and in wear and fit we guarantee satisfaction. Our Shoe, the noted V. L. Douglas shoes speak for themselves. Neck Wear, always the latest and most up-to-date line in town. The People's Store Lw One Door South of P. O. New Boohs at CANNON'S Capt. yaeVHTi Darii Oliver Horn Arnold Love and the Soul Hunters, Hoolfs I iSy Xi dy Peggy Goes to Town, Y Mathers The Needle? Eye Ktngtley Hope loring- ...Bell The Crimson "Winy Toy for The Stroller I$ham The Long Stralgb Road, Eorton Rosalynde'a Lover . Thompson Confessions of a "Wifa Adams Janet Warde Sangs'er The Maid at Arms Chamber Rockhaven Munn The Leopard' Spots Wrow Barbara Ladi Eaibertt Franceika SeavaU Donavan Pasha Parker Moth and Rust . L'kolmvndeUg The Fighting Biahop Hoplins Th Fifth String' Souta The Virginian Witter A Speckeled Bird Etara and many others. Price $1.15; "Mailing price $1.27 t rent them for 25 cent. S Of Local Interest. 9ee the Title Guarantee & Loan Co. for bine print and filing papers, ti Dressmaking and all plain eewing neatly done to order. Call on Mrs. Walla opposite the City Hall. ' Get your abetracu ot title from J. D Hamilton. lie has the only complete set of abstract books in the county, tf 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 Woolleys. Fresh oysters all styles. Pan, fancy and pepper roasts a specialty. Served oy an expert cook, at Railroad Eating Honee, Mesdames Lohr & Gegax, pro prietors. If yon want to go to Coos Connty points, take the Roeebnrg, Marshfield route. Spring hacks leave Roeebnrg every aay at u, A. M. Inquire ot fj. V . Barnard, agent. tf. 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. N. Cochran is laid up this week with a case of grtppe. W. A. Ferkins, of Drain, was a caller at this office Wednesday. Will Van Lnewin,one of the employes of the S. P. freight office, has been quite ill for several days. You should see that Bean power spray outfit, at Churchill and Woolleys. Men wa rited to cut 300 tier of wood Inquire of Henry Oonn, Roseburg, Ore gon. Yoa can do more garden work with a Planet J(, Seeder than you can with a docen hoes. Churchill and Woolley sell them. Miss Lena Roach, who has been visit ing relatives and friends in this city, left Tuesdav morning for her home in Ashland. Mrs. G. R. Child had charge of the public school last week, during the ab sence of Prof. Sanders, called home bv the sickness of his familv. Chickens the most profitable animal on the farm. Buy a Petalnma Incuba tor and get a start in the chicken busi ness, Churchill and Woolley sell them The W. C. T. U. will meet at the resi dence of Mrs. Edith Plank on Friday afternoon, Feb, 27th, at 2:30 o'clock All are invited. Bv order ot the secre tary. S t. Miles Agee, one f Douglas county's enterprising fruit growers, was in town Tuesday, and purchased a Fairl anks, Morse gasoline engine and spray pump, to ose in his orchard this season. The Ladies Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the residence of Mrs. Fullerton on Friday afternoon at S o'clock. All members are requested and all ladies of the church are cordially invited to attend. Contractor J. A. Eggers, ofDillard has taken the contract to build an eight room cottage residence in the Waite ad dition to Roseburg for F. B. Waite. The residence will front on Jackson Street and will be up-to-date in every respect. J. E. Grantham, of Salem, arrived in the city a few days ago and has pur chased the Parker place containing 15 acres of land in Edenbower, the price paid was $1,350. Mr. Grantham says that he expects his wife and lam ily to come from Salem and take possession within the next two weeks. One of the neatest and most unique designs in the ehapc 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 daintest effect. Leave your order for cue or more when having your photo takenat the Sun beam Photo Parlor. Work guaranteed. Don't forget the piece, one block from g. P. Freight depot. tf2G. AN UNUSUAL EVENT IN EMBROID ERIES AND LACES You Have Learned to expect ' frequent exceptional offerings in this department at HILDEBRAND'S To have them here at the right time, just when yoa want them is good fortune doubly amplified : : : The Patterns are the best of the sea son, the variety most broad and satisfying prices Lower than usual We will also show a splendid assortment of Valencennes and Insertions. Miss Belle Currv left for Portland Tuesday night, to visit friends. Mies Agnes Pitchford, who has been visiting in Salem for a few days, has re turned home. Miss Bertha Sehlbrede, who has been visiting relatives in Salem for a few davs, returned Sunday. Michael Devanev received the sad news of his brother Patrick's diwth at San Franciico last Tuesday. Mrs. Qimpbell, of Grants Tass, came down yesterday morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. II. Booth. M. II. Holmes, a prominent mill man of Central Point, Oregon, was transact ing business in Roseburg, Tuesday. Lawyer Jackson, who lias been wres tUng with an attack of typhoid fever, was able to be out on Tuesdav. Miss Gertru !e Johnson, of Jefferson. is in roseburg on a visit, the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Waaonblast. Mrs. L. D. Kinney left Sundav to vis it relatives in Boston, Mass., and Otta wa, Canada. She expects to remain away about three months. e understand that F. B. Waite, owner of the Waite addition, has given the Ladies' Club of Roseburg, block 13 in his addition to be used for a park. L. B. Hendricks, wife, mot her and sister, will leave on March second for Lower California on a business trip and will take in a little pleasure with it. Lee Bell has been appointed dep uty county clerk of Baker county to succeed C. W. James, who was recently appoint! superintendent of the pen itentiary. Mr. Bell is a son of J. R. X. Bell, and a former Roseburg boy. Colonel Schmidt, of the McClallen otel, has let the contract for the erec- ion of a six room cottage with bath rooms, pantries, etc., etc, in the Kin ney addition. The cost of the buildinit will be tH00. It will be thorouchlv modern and up-to-date. Prof. A. P. McKinlay, of the Univer sity of Oregon, delivered a lecture and leading, on Juvenile and Martial, at the public school house Tuesdav night, but owing to the fact that th re was a plav last night at the Opera House. Prof. McKinlay had a small aodience. M rtle Point Enterprise : Dr. J. W. trange this week finished his course of fifteen months' study, and paused his final examination in the Philadelphia Opticd colleHe and will be a full fledged optician as soon as he receives his diploma. On Tuesday, C. E. Gaddis, sold a car ad of round high grade Jersevs to Mr. IL n. Taylor, of Medford. Several registered animals were included in the shipment to Metlford. Mr. Gaddis con templates the establishment of a cream ery at Medford during the coming sea son. Major Kinney, of the Great Central railroad, is this week in Coos county, where he has been called to let another contract for grading. It is said that the deep sand cut between Marshfield and Empire is nearly completed and that with the advent of spring the work will be pushed. The railroad company should be more careful in keeping the crossing loading to the county bridge, open. Many times pedestrians and teams have to wait as long as fifteen minutes for a crossing; and often is the case that the footway is blocked and people have to get out in the middle of the street, where the mud is shoe-mouth deep, to get across this crossing. W. 0. Smith, formerly of the round house of this city but now of the car shops of Portland, is In this city. Mrs. J. C. Aiken was called to Salem by a telegram announcing the serious illness of Mrs. Jenny Aiken, of that city. J. W. Hamilton, left Wednesday for Portland to attend tlie loard of regents. He will hold the regular term of circuit court at Eugene before returning homo. The Rev. A. Kingsley Glover, General Missionary of Oregon, is exacted to preach in St. Georges Episcopal Church on Sunday next, in the evening only. F. W. Benson, attorney for Wood, Curtis & Co. of California, entered at tachment proceedings against the grocery stock of William Currier. The obligation being 1 14.15. The trouble over the claims jumping on the unsurveyed land about 35 miles east of Roseburg was caused by a timber cruiser locating several persons on land upon which he had previously located other settlers. Mrs. J. II. Booth left for Portland this morning to jein her husband, who went down Tuesday night to receive treat ment for his left eve, which had become much inflamed by a cinder that lodged there while Mr. Booth was traveling in the train. Traffic on the Southern Pacific is very much jlclayed on the account of a cave in of tunnel Xo. 9, just below Dunsmuir The cave in occarred laet Tuesday, and since that time freight trains have been blocked and passengers had to be trans ferred over the mount-in through which the tunnel was dug. Osteopathy has built upon the founda tion of science deeply seated in the phM osopy of truth, chemistry, anatomy and physiology, a new etiology of d:seases, a new systematic method of treating dis eases that h.ivo been accumulating since the act of healing. It cures all acute and chronic diseases permanently. Con sultation free by Dr. A. L. Studley, Temporary office at Hotel McClallen, Daniel Bement died suddenlv at the home of U. L. Englos, at Peel, last Mon day while talking with some other tim- bermen. Mr. Bement came here a lit tle over two years ago, and is quite well knoru. Besides a wife in this city, he leaves a son in Mexico, a father, mother steer and daughter in Michigan, who were notified of his death, and his re mains were shipped East for burial. He was a member of the I. O. O. F. lodge Xo. 224, of Xewaygo, Michigan. The Hon. Binger Hermann arrived in Roseburg yesterday evening on th local. Regarding Congressional affairs the gentleman has not committed himself and the Plain duler this week is unahW to give an authentic report about what ie intends to do. He was met at the lepot by a large number of political friends and has been in close consultation nearly all day today, but there is no authentic news for the public, bat no doubt before a week has pasted his final determination on the Congressional question will be announced. The Underpriced Store r- " ' ' - .-..f mmlmlmm 71111 i nTmrnrnmrnrntimSmiriam Virginia Drew Trescott presented Lord Stiathmore in the Roseburg theater, Tuesday night, to a large and apprecia tive audience. The play was good and had some striking morals all the way through, and Roseburg theater goers were well pleased as all the parts were well handled, and the acting of Miss Trescott was some of the best stage work which has been seen in Roseburg for some time. On Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 6 Mrs. T. R. Sheridan very charmingly entertained about 20 guests at progres sive hearts. The decorations through out the parlors were entirely of ferns and fcarlet hearts. The talley cards were small red hearts with white cord and tassel and the count was kept with tiny green adhesive hearts. At the close of the pime Mrs. M. Josephson and Mrs. F. W. Benson cut for the flist prize, a cut glass dish, which fortune threw to Mrs. Josephson. Mrs. J. U. Aiken won the consolation, a framed water color sketch. Lunch, after the game, consisted of chicken salad, bread and butter sandwiches, olives, ice cream, asHorted rake and coffee, while fruit punch was served daring the afternoon. Those present were: Mmos. Barker, Child, Houston Ziglur, Benson, Joseph son, W. S. Hamilton, J. W. Hamilton, Willis, W. T. Wright, Dr. Jno. Wriht, Aiken, J. C. Sheridan, Sanford, Lane Haynes, Miller, Hannn, McClallen, De- vanney, Wollonberg, Thackvah j Miss Hay, Oakland, Miss Mosier, Portland 25th ANNIVERSARY 5ALE 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 of cu tomers, from the little store establish ed in '78 to the present mammoth establishment which we occu py. Ourjgrcatest 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, cxccll anything heretofore offered. Dress Govds Department. 200 yards colored satins, mostly blues anil reds, regular 50c values, special. . 60 yards Scotch washable waisting- flan nels, very dtirable colors, worth S5c, special T pieces woolen plaids, litdit and n edium . shades, easily worth 40c, siwcial 4 IC 300 yards fancy mixed suitings, mostly all wool, val.'SOc to 50c, special L 1 500 yards Chambray ginghams, one pat-. . tern, regular speci.il 4 -i 35c 23c House famishing Department A small ot Marseilles spreads, 10-4 size, regulai 75c kind, now Another lot Mars.'illea spreads, 11-4 sire, good valno at fl.00, now 25 docen pure linen damask towels, fancy fast color borders, IV to 50c regular. Heeial . 54c 78c 23c Hosiery Department. Lot 1. Ladies' fine cotton fancy stripe Lisle finish hose, 35c kind. Special. . Lot 2. 5 doz. ladies' all wool black cash mere h3se; size only: 50c regular. Special Lot3. 5 doz. ladies' fine black Linle hose ; good values at 50c. Special Lot 4, Ladies' fancy stripe, pure Lifde hoe, 50c quality . Now 15c Corset Department. We are cloning orttonr entire stork of Itoyal Worcester W. C. C. corsets at the following attractive i.ri.tn- 3.75 corsets while they lat for., .25 2.oo i...j fl.50 1.25 I. 00 .75 $2.13 1.40 MO 90c .70c .55c Shoe Department. About 200 pairs mens fine black shoes, lace and congress, calf and kid, which regularly sold for 2.50 to M.OO. To clean up the odd lines we have mark- edtLcm 1.50 to 2.10 Any mens tan shoe in the house for This includes vici kid, cloth lopj and calf. Values from f 3 to t. Mens fcrnishings Department. About 5 dozen mens silk and wool negli gee shirts, hrr.k'-n lines, all s-za, val- . , oes 1.50 to fl.75, wl.Ie they la-t ... 1.13 .jO dozen men Lome-made Loikekin gloves, all first qnalitr, long gauntlets, regular 7oc. Sjeial." 5 Mail Orders Promptly Filled ALL FURS, JACKETS AMD CLOAKS 1-3 OFF IIJOSEPHSON'SSS' -.LHJL..J. - - - ir."f '.Till.J'tLW,!lltf-L.l!1l.111B!ai-l.lJlJJiJ.i..j. ..mqb iHum ,i j, m .j Stelner-Perry Nuptials Prof. I. E. Richardson will pve the firxt leon in shorthand, on Friday social event evcninit, at 7 :30, in the abstract office chronicle j of Frank Alley. All tin- who wih to ei.ter the cla should be there at that Smith' Dandruff Pomade As the moft prominent of the week we are pleased to the happy marriajje of Mis Haze. i. : Ferrv and Mr. A. T. iteiner, which was i time, as no one can enter the class after solemnizod at the residence of the bride's the first lewon is given. The rate for rv-uj Albany Won The basket ball game at the Roseburg theatre last night was won by the Al bany team, the scc being 12 to 8. The game was moct interesting from start to fftiish, but neither team showed that they were capable of good team work. The best and most effective p'ays were made by Ramp and Ferguson, of. the home team, ho were easily the stars of the evening. McCall, the center, also did good (laying. Ri:tman did good basket throwing for fouU, but Ramp, who has alwaos been considered tha best foul line basket thrower in this city, completely fell down. For the vis itors Rupert and Coates did the mo-t ef fective work and McDaniels showed his affection for Ritzman by continuously ugging him. Thi-re was considerable rough playing in last nighfs game, Int 11 took it good naturedly. Following was the line-np: Albany Rupert Coates McDaniel Morrison Stellnacher C R F L F HU LG Roseburg McCall Ramp Ritzman Ferguson Stewart Tonight there will be two games, Al bany vs. Roseburg Maroons and Albany vs. Roseburg High school. Price of ad mission 25 cents to both saloons. The Roseburg boys are under a large expense in bringing Hie Albany boys to this city, so all should turn out and give them a good house. New Board of Tra 'e. Many of the enterprising citizens met the Roseburg Lumber Company's office lastMonday nigfit to permanently organize. Ten individuals and firnw agreed to pay ten dollars per month. After discussing ways and means the meeting adjourned to meet on Tuesday ight at which meeting the same officers were elected viz : Mr. Woolley, chairman( and Mr. Whitcomb, secretary. Major Waite of the committee on ways and means reported that eighteen active members at f 10 per month had been se cured and that it was the object of the committee to secure twenty-five in total at lO and then secure allitbe honorary members that could be secured at to per month. The following onmittee were appoint ed. Committee on room and furnishings, Mr. Alley, Mr. Co'jb, Mr. RrooVe ; com mittee on Constitution and By-Laws, Mr. Alley, Mr. Stuart, Mi. Wimberly; committee on Right of Way for switch from 6. P. Track, Mr. Jamieson, Mr Stuait, Mr. Waite, Mr. Shahan and Mr. London requested to act with the com mittee; committee on securing perman ent asst. secy. Chairmau, Woolley. Mr. Waite, and Mr. Whitcomb. The first movement taken up for the benefit of Roseburg is the switch loca tion from tlieS. P. to the Kinney addi tion. Just as soon as the track Question is settled, a large packing establishment will be ereoted in Roseburg. We have besn requested to with-hold particulars for a few days ; but enough can be given out to assure our citizens that trackage is the only difficulty in the way and Mr. London ol the B. P. said that he believed that 'he management of the road would meet the citizens of Roseburg in the enterprise just as soon as the right-of- way is secured. Let every citizen of Roseburg put his shoulder to the wheel and then the citv will boom with public enterprise and double the opiilation within tlie next three years. mother, Feb. 24, 1903, Rev. S. A las officiating. Promptly at 8 :30 a. m., to the sweet rinitm of the wedding march rendered by Miss Elsie Benedick, the bridal party entered the room and stoJ nnder a bower of Mistletoe, where the solemn words were spoken that made them one. Mis Reti&ie StimpHon, aunt of the bride, arted as brideeniaid and A. H- Fteiner, brother of the groom, as bet man. The bride looked lovely in a gown of tur- qnoi. t-lue Ijnmlowne cat entrain aim trrmmed in chiffon lace, and carried a boquet of a bite carnation The groom wore the conventional Uack. Tlie houe was beautifully decorated with trailing vines of smilax, rich carnations, evergreens and potted plants and was a veritable b wer of beauty and artistic ta.-te. After congratulations and many ear nest wishes for the health, happiness and long life of the happy couple, all sat down to a charming wedding breakfast consisting of all the delicacies and most choice viands knonvn to the culinary art. Accompanied by their relatives the new ly wedded couple left on the 11 :45 train and will visit in Portland, Astoria and Salem before returning here, when they will houekeep in the residence lormerly occupied by W. C. Conner. The younj conplo are both well and favorably known here and the Pmx dbaleb joins their many friends in wishing them happiness and prosperity. Those present were: Mis. L. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. D. Steiner, Mrs. LUIie Bercham, Misses Bessie Stlmpson, Stel la Harmon, Flossie Shambrook, Elsie Benedick, Messrs. A. H. Steiner, W. C. Gray, M. Thompson, L. H. Ziglcr, B; n nie and Arnien Bercham. the complete course in shorthand is IS, id in advance, for 10 weeks. Any apt prwn can become a good stenoeraper In this time. ThfM who wish Ieon8 in tyi?riting will see him at the Mc- Clellan Houc, on Frtlay forenoon. MARRIED. MARRIED. Feb. 22, 1903, at the res idence of the bride's parents, at Brock way, O. V. Heater and Olie Brosi, Rev. G. W. Miller officiating. BORN. RICE In this city Feb. 24, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. N. Rice, a danghter. LAUGHARY In East Portland, Ore., Feb. 11, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Hal Laughary, a boy. DIED. They are Prcviog Satisfactory. Tlie Supplemental Chamber Co., RosEnraa, Ore. Gentlemen : I lease semi me via ex- prv-w, one dozen Gillette's Supplement al Chambers; fitted for 32 S. A W. Short and Browning Automatic Smoke- Jess cartridge. The brass Chamber or dered some time ago having proved fjtr it-factory I can do business with them hen the spring season opens. Yours truly, II. J. Stillman, Gun smith, Pendleton, Ore. Jan. 9th, 1903. Toaovro, Jan. 13th, 1903. The S. C. Co., Roseburg. Ore. Dear Sirs: I beg to thank you for s-miple brass chamber and the informa tion concerning same. Have delayed answering your letters m ortier tiiat I miiht test the chamber for my own sat isfaction and knowledge. I fisd same works perfect satisfactory and now wlh to apply for the sle seljing agency for the Ikjminion of Canada. Yours very truly, F16 A. H. Fax., Mfgs. Agent. Stops itching scalp opon one applica tion, three to six remove all dandruff and will stop falling hiir. Price 50c For tale by Marsters Dru'Co. inltf Notice for Publication. La4 Office at Rotetxir. Orvoa. J.nuarr, 1. MUI. oic t fcmbr tnrtu tht . U'X.owne emd attuVr bu Bld soiW of his lntrnuoa o B.ke SdJ mnmiiitiioa ymnl m xj rport 4 hi. riwam and that at 14 proof an:) Ve ulr be !owtiiilr al KwHiff I'. Lcn1 tmt Uaburt. Orttno. oa Fr.!r. Fenry a, lv4 U: EDWARD JC-REOWX Tlllw. (Vt"n, n H E 124 fnt the bt'J(iwll.I(S. II 1 W. M. H- naaMw la loiiowin luwm to rore hi, raounamn m!rw apa n-l raltiralioB el ak.llaji4.Tt: Tfcmua. Muirr, Prter Ha 111. Nirlaula. Mm, ol KnarOunr, Vtt-. A Tbowa. on. ol MrrUa Cfrek, titi. ftfp JTaijjGEftrti-. Notice of Final Settlement In lb Countr Cnorl of ! lal of Ornroo for l4anfT ol UrHutaa. In Ihr itu-r ( iht ctUtel ol R.B. Aihoaon, dtccaatd. j Notice te herebr rirr-o that D. Sl T fnl .4 ntintKiraUir ol tn miai of R R j..knnn etK4. ha. nndrRd and prwatl for wie nmii. and IM in aM rotirt fa Bn! ama( 01 laainwiniKn oj .ai l ratal; That Mon day. Iht lri day ol Marrb, Uut, at 10 orlork a. m. of aaad day. ax the conn room ol aai.l eonrt at Rrak-barc. orrron. ha hm tx4 fnt thet- ifrmfnt 01 aald nsal armcnt. anl lnrW:n aay objrvboa that mmj ba mtvU, tn th aaxna. I) T Waxr 1t administrator of said Estate. TIMBERED LAND Wow U year eywiitunlty to fr a eaoica limber cCain aafnal Wacaa h rate yoa on the best Onecva pi a ar an b bad. troiix-ra krit constaady as-P-T d- II yn in iYkln iorakoaK. cj lip, w aar IL. 1 - oa ( Stewart & Greacen Kid Estate jal Timber Dealers ROSEBIKG OREGON Albatros Market J. M. BRIER, Prop. Thos. Cannon of this city who is a breeder and raiser of the famous white Lanirshan chickens, "greatest of winter layers," is making a special offer to thoee wishing eft for batching 15 ejrpa for fl.50. Those wishing ewra should write him at tince. m4 For Sale. Small saw mill particulars address. " (Aprl) - and timber. For Lrvisc.sTos Ibos, Peel, Ore. FOR 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 point for a blacksmith or shoe maker, with trade which justifies carry inn f'r "tock ot general merchandise. Address Wm. Fbakeb, Cleveland, Ore on. 12f NOTICE. WYLIE. Vera M; infant daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. S. J. Wylie, of Ashland, died on Sunday. Feb. 22, 1003, age three months and 23 days. Sweet infant, when I first saw you little did I dream that toil ay you would be sleeping that everlasting sleep that awaits us all. In infancy you were taken from us bo loved and mourned by all that knew you, your parents prido and hope. You were laid low by the same grim reaper, ''Whose hand deals death for high and low." Today we have laid you beside your darling sister. For both of you the rustlings of the stately, sombre pine trees, and song birds joyous lay, will unite in singing the lullaby that keeps you in your peaceful rest until the res urrection morning calls you to your crowns of glory. , Fast as the rolling seasons bring Tho hour of fato to those we love, Each pearl thrt leaves the broken string I set In Friendnhips crown alwve. As narrow grows the earthly chain, The circle widens in tho sky, These are our friends that still remain, Cut those are stars that beam on lnVi. E. W. B. rvrrtment of the Intanor, I'nitrd States Land "Oee. Hosebur. Ore., Keb. I. 15C3. Notice la btreby given tbat the approved PLATr ol mirroy ol TONWSHIP St 8, R 10 weU TOWSM11P 31 t R wwt, have ben received from the Purveyor General r Oregon, and on FRIDAY, Mairh 27, 19CS, at o'clock. A. M. the Mid plala wiil be riled In this offitt), and tba land embraced thereiu will be subject to entry on and alter that date. J. H. BOOTH, Receiver. EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS In County Court of Douglas county, State ot Orern. Id the matter ot estate ) ot J Martha Woodruff deceased! Notice 1 hereby Riven that the nndersisned has been by the County Court of Douglas Coun tr, Orenon, appointed executor ot the estate of Martha Wooil raff deceased Whereon all per son! indebted to the said estate are tarrehy notineii to make Immediate payment to the uudemiunod at their residence lu Coles Valley nrei'incl, Doiiftlas county, Orecon. and all per mii haviUK claims nint the said entato will present s me rerided as by law required with in six months Irom date ol this notice. Dated Roseburg, Oregon, Feb. 14lh, WO. K. A. Wonnarrr, (fldpO K T. WouDWrt. Notice of Final Settlemeut In County Ointtoi Stale ol Oregon la,, ami fer Donitlas county. In the matter ol the rotate 01 1 t Notice is hereby Ktren that the undersigned executor ol the above entitled estate has Tile! In tho above named court his account in niai wtllemuiit ol said estate and the court by or der dnlv maile and enten-d on the Journl tliercol iiie 1 Monday .March trd, 1;W lor liiMar ins olijtMloua. il any, U said Ilnnl account and the sc Ih'inent ol said estate. Dated this Vlh Oar of Kehruary, 19TW. 5p IAJUI3 P RAVI, Kxetjutor, Cash paid for Chickens and Dealer in Fresh ' Fish -Poultry and Oysters Opposite S. P. Depot-Fletcher BuT Ring X If you have a ring that ia broken or a Svt kt out, or possilly yoa have a ring that is jut a little to small or a little to lare, perhape yoa have one that needs strength ening or is badly best. I am prepared to do all kinds of ring repairing. I not only guarantee my work, but I uarante yoa will be well pleased with the job t : : R F.WINSLOW JaJ aasWBaVaaasBBWasaaJasaafaasHaaV SK.SY K E S - ?Sf Hardware 4. ROSEBURG 0REG0M llantiets! Blanbets! SEE OUR WUVTDOW We can give some of the best values in BlanKets ever shown in the city. We can give yoa a full size all wool BlanKet for S4-QQ A Mixed one fcr S2.5.Q 50 cent vxir to two do WOLLENBERQ BROS., Phone 801 Cotton Blanket from 50 cent vxir to two dollars and filfty cents.