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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 2, 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 ouost complete line of fall goods that has ever been shown in the town. llsdiCSf 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 $1.50 and upwards. Taylor-suits from $7.50 and upwards. Qn tlcmCf1t 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 for themselves. Neck Wear, always the latest and most up-to-date line in town. The People's Store u. . One Door South of P. O. ) (o ci) 0 New Boohs at CANNON'S OapCltacklin .....Dari OliTW Xorn Arnold Lots and the Soul Hun term, Uoohe My dy Peggy Goes to Town, Maibewt The Needle's Eye KingtUy Hope XiOriaff Bu The Orimscm WinT Taylor Tb Stroller ....... Jmh The Long 8tnlght Soad, Horton Roealynda's Lorer Tkompmm Oonfaariona of a Wife Adam Janet Ward Sagfer The Maid at Arms Chamber BookhaTen Munn The Leopard'a Bpota Dixon Barbara Idi Eobertt Pranoezka Seawall DonaTan Pasha Parker Xota and IluBt CAoWnoVB, The Fighting Siahop Hoptin Tha Fifth String Souta The Virginian Witter A. Bpockeied Bird Evan and many others. Price $1.15; XaOinff price $Ut7 If e rent them for 35 cents. Of Local Interest. A See the Title Guarantee & Loan Co. for bine prist and filing paper, ti . . Dressmaking and all plain sewing neatly done to order. Call on Mrs. ' Walls oppose the City Hall. - - Get your abstract ot title from J. D Hamilton. He has tin only complete est of abstract books Lb the county, tf A. JL JL Atkina always ahead maker of the only silver steel saws. None bet ter made. Ton will find a complete line at Churchill and WoolleTS. Freeh oysters aft styles. Tan, fancy d pepper soasts special tj. Served oy aa expert cook, at Eailroad Eating Hooee Uesdames Lohr Jc Gegaz, pro . prietors If yoa want to. go to Coos County , peimtM, take the goseborg, Marebfield roate. Spring hacks lea ye Eosebarg erery day at 6, A. M. Inqnire of L P. Barnard, agent. if. D. 8. T. West, having accepted several nlil ami smlistiln fins inmrtnrn eatrjpe uies, is now prepared to do a goswaa fire insurance bnaness. laeere with him. Office at the City HalL tf. Sulphur" and Lime at Marstere. Sure death squirrel poison, at Mars ters Drug Store. Ex-county Superintendent, Waite was a business visitor Friday. Sore deatn squirrel poison, at Mars- ters Drug Store. You Bhould see that Bean power spray outfit, at Churchill and Wool leys. Work on the Horace Mareters $2,800 residence was begun this week. T. J. Williams, the Wilbur merchant. was In Roeeborg on business Friday. High grade brushes, combs and toilet articles at Mareters. Men wanted to cut S00 tier of wood Inquire of Henry Conn, Boseburg, Ore gon. , Mrs. Medley, mother of Mrs. G. W. Vaupel, arrived in Ashland yesterday from Oakland. Town Talk. Contractor Patterson has the contract for erection of a SoO cottage for C. A. Gardner in Wait's addition. Mrs. Lane is having a $1,500 cottage built at the foot of Douglas street. Con tractor Patterson has the contract. W. N. Moore, of Suckles, was greet ing old friends and attending to busi ness matters in this city Saturday. Too can do more garden work with a Planet Jr. Seeder than you can with a dozen hoes. Churchill and Woolley sell them. ' Ghickens the most profitable animal on the farm. Buy a Fetal tuna Incuba tor and get a start in the chicken busi ness, Churchill and Woolley sell them. Ten cars of mutton sheep beloogtngto Mr. Tope of ' Portland passed through here on Saturday en roate to San Fran cisco. Matthew R. Ish, an old pioneer of Jackson county, died of heart disease, at the Ish farm,, between Medford and Jacksonville, .Feb. 26, 1903, aged 72 years, 11 months and 8 days. Osteopathy has built upon the founds tion of science deeply seated in the ph.il osopy of troth; chemistry, anatomy and physiology, a new etiology of d:seases, a new systematic method of treating dis eases that have 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 st Hotel McClallen. tf , One of the neatest and most unique designs in the shape of a photo mount it the "Standford Folders." It a is new style and np to. date, and when a beau tiful Platinum print is placed tlreon, produces the richest and dainteet effect. Leave your ordor for one or more when having your "photo takenat the Sun beam Photo Parlor. Work guaranteed. Don't forget tle -piece, xtne block from 6. P. Freight depot. tf28. We are showing a large and well assorted line of Muslin Underwear. The assortment is most complete, embracing the newest things out at pleas ing prices. wwm NufCed. 6ulphur and Lime at Mars ters. Pure drugs and medicines at Maratera. Chas. Loomis, of Newport, is in . the city for a visit to friends. 'A. E. Nichols, county commissioner from A rale, is visiting in town." The citixens of Cottage Grove have or ganized a Commercial Club. Miss Echo G add is returned yesterday from a visit to Salem and Portland. Dr. H. Little, of Oakland, was in Roseburg on Friday, attending to busi ness matters. Mrs. A. M. Crawford and son, James returned from Salem on Thursday even- ing s local. Delmsr Dixon, one ot Cloverdale's cattle-men, was in town Friday and Sat urday. , T. T. Simpson, of Glide, one of- Doug las county's cattle kings, is in town to day. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Flint ret arced to day from from their extended 1 trip to points in the East. Miss Mayniie Dixon, ot Cloverdale, was in Rosebvrg visiting with friends oa Frida y and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bolter, have re turned from their visit with Portland and Salem relatives. Mrs. Dr. R. B. Concoran, arrived Fri day evening, for a visit to her brothtr Mr. Fred Wright. E. J. Stroud retured last night from Portland, where be had been summoned to the sick bed of a relative. Mrs. Ray Wright, of Grants Pass, is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Smith Bailey, of Roseburg, for a short visit. Hon. R. A. Emsaitt and wife returned from Salem Thursday and took the Klams'tb stage for home j esterday. Town Talk. Miss Elizabeth Curry, who has been visiting in Salem and - Portland for sev eral weeks, nturaed home Thursday evening. Win. Carroll, who has been in charge of the water and light power at Win chester, for some time, cam over oa Saturday evening's local. Rev. and Mrs. Christensen will enter tain a few friends at six o'clock dinner tonight to celebrate Mr. Christensen s seventy-ninth birthday. W. F. Anderson and family, returned borne Saturday morning from t nooth's visit to Southern Points. They visited aa far south as New Orleans. .-''. ' 1 .' Virgil Strang, who was, aec&kcitaHy shot by bis brother week beimw last, U getting along nicely and is well oa the way to recovery. Medford 8 access. Marcus Whitman Bate and A. E. Shiria, who are interested in W. P. Johnson's lumbering enterprise, ' were in town from Myrtle Creek Friday. Clarence Coroutt, of Riddle, a graduate of the Normal in the class of B8, is visit ing friends and relatives in Ashland this week. Tidings. IL S. Bonebrake and wife left on the Alliance for Portland, where Ura Bone bra k will undergo a surgical operation. Marshfield News. Chas. Embree was in town on Satur day and bad some good looking speci mens of copper rock, which he says were found about twelve miles east of Rosebnrg. Mrs. M. Devaney left Friday for ML Angeles, where she goes to vUiit her daughter, Helen, who is attending college at that place. She expects to visit in Portland before returning, to Roseburg. , , The Dsy's Creek M. E. church will be dedicated March 15th, Rev. D. T. Summerville, presiding elder, conduct ing the service. Special services will be held esch evening of the week pro ceeding. George Waddle, of Sweet Home, while near the Sanderson bridge, found the head and part of the back bone of a man. It is thought to have been those of Mr. Millard, drowned near 6weet Home a year ago. Oakland OwL Willie MeAllup received $607.05 and Mrs. Ammie Reed Northrop $343.10 from their guardian, T. R, Sheridan. The court discharged Mr. Sheridan and exonerated tus bondsmen ; the minors t . Docoming oi age, ma services were no longer required. Rev. W. E. Goode left Tuesday morn ing for Salem for a few days' visit with his mother. On his return he will stop on at Keseburg and hold the quaterly conference at the Free Methodist church at that place on Monday of next week. Medford Muccess. - Joseph Francis came to town Monday bringing his 5 year old son, the bones of whose entire left leg are decaying. Dr Wade performed an operation upon the child Tuesday and reports it eettins along nicely. Drain Nonpariel. What a pity it is that Dr. Wade is not an oper ating surgeon in the largest hospital in the United States, if he can cure such chronic cases. Pure drugs and me&otnesatfflrsTelT. : Wanted. A tree prey4rCall at this office. :"-. Misar Lillian Collier retrnad-fonhr trip to Portland, Saturday 4 .'?r ' George B, Child returned Saturday from a six week j trip "to San FrimcisM. Mrs". 'J. F. Barker left Sunday ;mfnr' ing for Portland, where she wilt visit lor a week or ten days.' ' -. . '. v :.: irf A marriage license was Issued WR land R. Cochren and Miss Mamie Fraxor, of Oakland. ,'t.bv: : ; .u T. II. Rogers, County Assessor's' Hire deputy, spent Sunday st his nonie tar Drain. -'- :; -v' County Assessor' George StateyM wasJ called home to Toncalla on -account oi. i t . , . .. , i . . i . leanest in bis family.1- v , j Attorney 0. P; Cosliowr entered cetn- platal for Friedman J3rbi shoe tenpsy ny, against XohtrJaexBoat to secure ilto payment of $1Q?.W. J. F: Barker went to Glerfdakv -Their dsy night on bOBrnets,- returninff Satnr day morning. J ' . The district Christian Endeavor Cat vention, will be In session' here next Saturday and Sunday. v Miss JeannnieBuick and Isabel Cuirry, returned on .the delayed overland yester day morning from Portland. C. T.Howe, druggist, and C. Wright, liveryman, of Arlington,' 8. D. are in town the guests of Mr. '1 James' 'Wright. Miss" Lu ra Hefty,, of I)ralh,. passed through on Faiday'a train, en roota for jiQwymuia county u opeu ncnooi Greenback today. . 4 ' Chas.' urry, one of the cleris ' of the legislature and who has been in Port land since the sow ion adjourned, came up on Sunday's local. free. jjies, ol the Prune u rowers Associations, returned this "morning from Myrtle Creek w here be had been to organize a Union for that locality." County Commissioner A. E. Nichols has purchased a fine registered yearling Hereford bull from Amos Miller, of Ea 'd a;- . r B - Mgth ANN I'VE R5 A R Y 5 ALE I ' L ; , . Thin month completes pur 25th year in the Dry Goods business ' in Roseburg. Por a quarter of a century wo have catered to the " wants of thousand of cu tomcrs, from the little store establish ed xn '78 to the present mammoth establishment which we occu "py. OurGcatcst advertisement is that many who dealt with us I at the start arc in 1903 still honoring us with their patronages f In r emembrance of this event we have instituted this sale, which ibr unapproachable values, escell anything heretofore offered. ,-(. . - t iU, "x : Dress Coois Department Hosiery Departnent. : Shoe Department. ! ; 200. yards colored satins, mostly blues ! Lotl. Lilies fine cotton fancy stripe About 200 rirs mens fine black shoes. ' ... a) yards Scotch washable waiting flan- ',.- i t , , , . 1 " . i nels, very desirable colors, wortk 35c, , 1 Lot 2- 5 dos. ladies ' all wool black cash- regularly sold for $2.o0 to M-00. To special 5C mere hoeo ; sis 8.,' only : 60c regular. ; clean up the odd line we have mark- ; ,7 ; pieces woolen plaids, light and rredium 01 ; e.1 them 1.50 tfl 2.10 ' '"'" shades, easily worth 40c, special tlC T . ! ! , ., , , ., I-ot3. 5 dox. ladies' fine black Lixle ' 1 ; tSSK.mr:!!22 ;: 30c :: A;T e, tan .,1O0 , to : )sssssasWssssa , 1 iMwsf"i'sM,'irf"sj-xrii'ajX J--'JKJ-JJJfj-Kr ufiTL flonse fBrnlshlng DrKnt - : j Weare ZXT of fishings Department. i 1 I fl Worcester W. C. C. rseta at About 5 dwn mns silk and wool neeU- A smaH Mrsmlloi spreads, 10-4 Size, r the following attractive prices : g-e ehirtj?, broken lin) ail sijes val- ! regulai 75c kind, now. ....... J I $3.75 corsets while they hut for $2.15 H-M to $1.75, while' t,ey lart' L15 .;. (... ., .''' ! $2.25) ! 50 dozen mens homo-made buck" kin j t Another lot Marseilles spreads, 11-4 sire, -o $3.0OV " " " " jn H first quality, long gauntlets, good valneat 11.00, now.. -.w - ..... oG $1.75) I.W,. regular75c. Hicial 5C ; .... $1.50 "110 !: : ' ! ""25 dozen' pure linen damask towels, - ; $15 " nflr M nZt r -.A ! fancv fast clor Orders, 35c to 50c ; MVLU KjraQTS regular. Special v-" .0C p, r-.fi j j .75 - 53c Promptly Filled gene, and placed it on his ranch.. He believes that blood wilt tell in stock as well as the hutpan family,. For numerous disorders go to the Osteopath, Dr. Srudley, now. at the "Mc Clallen House. He will soon be located in the Taylor &. Wilson Block., . 2U5, Mrs, Jones, who has-been visiting friends in this. tity,. returned Sunday morning to her home in Spokane. Mrs. Jones formely made ber -home Ln Rose-bK- . . . . i'. Lost: -Oa Saturday afternoon,: be tween Josephaons' Store and West Bose burg, a small package containing a pair of cream kid gloves size CV. FiixW please return to Plaixdkaxx office. Mrs. J. C. Fulierton feft on Saturday, and Judge Fulierton on Sunday, lot Portland, in response to . telegrams an nouncing the death of their niece. Miss aiary xcKinue. IDs lunerai occur this afternoon. For a few good bargains ln real estate. see T. K. Richardson. 40 acres dose to town cheap, 8 acres near town good boose and barn, one-half block near cen ter of town between main and Jackson St. See Richardson. j f ; Miss Millspaugh," Sute President of the Wowen's Home Missionary Bodety,!: spoke at the Baptist Church v Sunday night. Her talk was to the. 7"an pebf 1 pie, and was well delivered and very in teresting. " ", " " All trains into Roseburg 'from the north wm delayed front one t six hours yesterday on account of 'two wrecks. Two care went into the 'ditch at Comstock and one at Winchester. The wrecking train left Rosabarg this morning at eight o'clock to clear the wrecks away. W. J. Plymale, who has been visiting his sisters Mrs. Zigler and Mrs. Autea rieth for the past week, left for his home in Jacksonville Saturday. He was join ed here by his daughter Miss Kate, who has been visiting in Salem and Portland, and accompanied hint home. ' We have received from Looking Glass Bssassanieation oa Christian Science and other affairs. The communication tirely too long for publication as it would take up over two columns of space and above all the correspondent failed to give his true name. In fact so name appeared to the article. "The house of 8. 1. Thornton, on Doug las, which is occupied by R. D. Ramp, was damaged by fire this morning to the amount of about $50.00. . The fire origi nated ia the kitchen and. bad it not been for the tptedy and effective work of the men la the neighborhood, the house would have beet) totally destroy, ad. The Southern Pacific hauled some timber through' Roseburg which were 96 feet long. Bach timher do not attract much notice m this eou try of big trees, however, if such timber grew in the pineries of Louisiana, Arkansas and Eastern Texas, they would be consider ed a marvel. Surely Oreeon and Wash ington have one resource, which no other states In the Union has, and that is mammoth' jETr timber. '''"' The Bishop will send a delegate" from' Portland who will arrive here this even ing to make arrangements for the erec tion of a $7,000 wood structure to be used as a Catholic school and hospital. The building will be located in the Kin ney addition to Roseburg, and the block oi tana on wnicn it wiu ttand was donated by - Messrs. SehmidC Ham ilton, Sheridan and Kinney. This en terprise is the right thing in the right place. . , , ; The Medford Success pays the' follow iug compliment to the Marstere bill "Hereafter all executions will take place at the state penitentiary and not at the county seats. This is one of the most meritorious measures passed by the present legislature. The hanging of a criminal in the community where he Is known and where the crime was committed always creates, a bad effect upon the public morals and tends to make a hero, or a subject of sympa thy of tlve eyes of hundreds of people, The semi-public executions, as hereto fore carried ont in this state have an especially dangerous effect upon boys, whose minds are already a flamed from cigarettes and dime novels. With the executions takiBg place within the walls of the penitentiary the public wil) know little of the affair, for there would not be the opportunity for the popcrs.tp fill whola columns with the details Of the preparations and of the hanging, lis there would be were it carried out iii the court house yard. ' ALL FURS, JACKETS AND CLOAKS 1-3 OFF flTflEPlT ROWR T,,el?ig , Father Doyle left Sunday evening for Grants Pass in the interest ol the Cath olic school whicb will be erected here in the near future. WWiam F. Muir, general attorney for the Roseburg Water and Light company, is in the city todsy looking after some legal business for bis company. The ladie' of the . Christian Church, Will give a window sale ot borne cooking on Saturday-at YV R. Buckingham s, consisting' of wilt rising, . whole w heat and-brown bread, rakre, pies, salads, etc 1 Patronage sttlkated. Chief Engineer G. -1. Brown, f the "feorfeburg Water and Light Co., is in town for Jhe purpose "rif Setting the foun dation stakes and doing otlter engineer ing work for the'new pumping and pow er machinery. ; fT . IhoV Cannon"" of ifii' city who is a breeder.and raiser olliie famous white Langihan diKk'ens, ''great8, of winter layers! is . making a special v offer to those wishing eggs for hatcinilS eggs for $1.50. Those wishing ,1 should write him at once. -. m J. G. Kelly, oi PoriUnd, who has been in the employ of the Portliau Commission Co., has accepUsl a tion with the Roseburg ' WaUr "-aed-Light company. Mr. Kelly has quit a number of friends in Roseburg, lie hav ing been chief engineer at the time the ewers were laid in Roseburg. Articles of incorporation have bet filed In County Clerk Shambrook's of fice of the William" P. Johnson Lumber Company, of Myrtle Creek." The capital stock is $300,000 divided into 3000 shares of $100 each. Wm. P. Johnson, Adam E. Shiria and Marcus W. Bates are the incorporators. The object is to own and operate' sawmills, own land, build tram ways,' flumes, etc., etc., in order to tran sact bnur.c'!, and the place of business is at Mvrtle Creek, Douglas county, Ore, Is the City of Roseburg too poor to hire a span of horses to take the hose cart to a fire? With the proper appli ance got speedily in action a fire can be controlled, but with firemen thoroughly exhausted when they reach a fire, they are unable to do their work efficiently. Let tha Council tote $2.50 or $5.00 tor the first team at the City Hall to pull the. koss -cart is any residence on fire. A progressive city like Roseburg ought to pension a few of the mossbacks and lowiegabl them to private life, and put men in office who know how te save at tltebatighote instead of the spisot. Iii mn' "interview with Mr. G. I. Brown, chief "engineer of the Oregon Water Power 'and Railroad company, he stated that the Roseburg Water & Light com pany would make very extensive im provements in their present plant. They will install three new water wheels, two new larger pumps, all set dn cement. They wil! construct a new brick power house for their ma chinery, the dimension being 50x30 feet. The new machinery and power house Icosting in the neighborhood of $25,000. Mr. Brown stated that although the dynamo was now only half-loaded, with the present increase in demand for their lights,, it would be only a short time be fore the present one would have to bo replaced by a larger. We asked Mr. Brown in retrard to the rumor. which is" afloat about his company putting In a sawmill at Winchester, but could hot get any definite information from him; but if the company does not erect a4wmnr at Winchester within the next nina months we are badlv tooled. Fine Farm for Sale. A good 800 acre farm for sale five miles from Myrtle Creek, 100 acres in cultivation, bahuios hill, pasture and timbered land. Small orchard, good house, barn and other improvements For price and terms apply to P. T. Mc Gee, Myrtle Creek, or D. S. K. Buick, Roseburg, Oregon. jl5tf ' High grade brushes, toilet articles at Maniters. Combs and They ara Proving Satisfactory, j The Supplemental Chamber Co., . RossBvau, Ore. Gentlemen : riease . send me via ex press, one dozen Gillette's Sapplnent al Chambers; fitted for 32 S. AW. Short and Browning Automatic Smoke less cartridge. The braes Chamber or dered some time ago having proved sat isfactory I can do business with them when the spring season opens. Tours truly, H. J. Stillman, Gun smith, Pendleton, Ore. Jan. 9th, 1903. Tobosto, Jan. 13th, 1903. 'The S. C. Co., Roseburg, Ore. Dear Firs: I beg to thank you lor sample brass chamber and the informa tion concerning same. Have delayed answering your letters in order tliat I nig ht test the chamber for my own sat isfaction and knowledge. I find same wort perfect satisfactory and now wish to apply for the sole selling sgency for th Dominion of Canada. - Yours very truly, F16 A. H. Fssx Mfgs. Agent. Smith' Dandruff Pomade Stops itching scalp apon one applica tion, three to six removes all dandruff and will stop falling hiir. Price 50c For tale by Mirrters Drug Co. mltf Weather Report. Rosirrao, Ore. Week ending 5 p. m. Feb. 1 1, 1903. Maximum temperature, 59 on the 19th Minimum temperature, 30 on the 19th and 20th. Rainfall for the week, 0.59. Total rainfall since 1st of month, 1.73. Average rainfall for this month for 28 years, 4 82 Total rainfall from Sept 1, 1902, to date S0.30. Average rainfall from Sept. 1, to date 24.33. Total excess from Sept 1, 1902, to date 5.67. Average precipitation for 25 wet sea sons, S3.25. Tnos Gissox, Observer. NOTICE. DfPrttnnt ot ths Intel-tor. I'nth-d Ut Land "Ocr, Roaeburx, Or., Kb, is, 13. Notice la hereby slteo thai Ifae approved PLATS of mrvey of TONWSHlr 31 , K iu win. TOWNSHIP l 8, B went. hare ten rereiTed from tb Barreror General for Oreirtm, nd on . . FRIDAY. Mairh S7. 1X3, St I O'clock. A. M. the utd plu wt 11 be filed in tbU offlra, and the Und embraced therein wtU bo subject to entry oa sod alter that date, , J. H. BOOTH, Receiver. EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS la County Court ol Douflai county, Bute Oreimn. . . In to matter oi eeiaw 1 of kJ - .1 Y. . VCrArt1t ltlMftMtl Notice U hereby riven that the nndervlrned v... hn h th County Court of Don flat Conn- , onwnn nnolnit executor of thecdtateol Mentha Woolru(r decenard. Whereon alt per enne indebted to the Mid eeUte are hereby notified to make immediate payment to th uudfrfignt-d at their incidence in Cole Valley nm-in.'t. Ooiislaaeountv. Orrron. and all per on havlna claim Mmt Uieaald estate will nrenent tune veritied a by law required with In lx montha from date ot this notice. Dated Koaeburf , Oregon, Feb. 14th, 1SOS. K. A. WooDarrr, tinp.) K. T. Woooaurr. "COR KALE. At a bargain, a country store with dwelling department in the rear and upstairs. Blacksmith shop and buildings ; 12 acres of land; good business point for a blacksmith or shoe maker, with trade which Justifies carry Ing a fair stock of general merchandise. Address Wm. Fxakbr, Cleveland, Ore on ," ' i2f Notice of Final Settlement f n CjnutT Conrt ot State of Oreeon In and fcir Dcugla county. Iu the matter of the estate of I nmlfrav Uann. fitMliMl I Notice l hereby Riven that the nnderelirncd eiecntor of the abov entitled estate ha Mvi in the above named eonrt his aceouut In final settlement of said esUie and the court by or 1.r1iilv Mil. ami entered on th Journal thereof fixed Monday Msreh Urd. l'.OJ for hear tcc oblectloiis, it any, to id final account and theseitlemcutof said rstHte. Dated thts 8th day of February, IMA. ftp LOUUrHAi'P, Kxccutor. Notice for Publication. Land Of See at ftosebarc. Orfm. nnrr, :. 13. Kotiee I herrbv riven taat t: foliowi?; naxaed aettlrr km Bld BoUce of hi lnu-cuoa to mk enasmataiia) proof m soBrort hiseimim ead that mid prw'f wiil be marie b nrsrMer and fcvemriver C. f . Land tffeei Kaseexus. Ortiw, oa rnday. February C, i vu: EDWARD McKKOWS Of Tiller. Orrtn. on H K No MU for the SC. of Hee 30. Tp 3m Sl. ft 1 west W. It. He name tam followinc viwii to prove b! eontinooo vatVnre pnn and mltiration of aid Und. tic Thomas MA,aire. Peter Hallf. Ktcholas Moor, oi K i oqrr. Ore.. A Thump. torn, ot M jru Creek, Oircra. jzn J T ntuiXiEs, sw;uter. Notice of Final Settlement la tnConntv Cnartof the Etslo of Orecan far Caancy of Dooslaa. I tb mstVT of th estate! ol v K. B. Johnson, deceaaed. Node Is hereby cirea that D 9. T. West, sd mintstrator of th etai of ft. B. Johnaon. de- ted. has rendered and presented for rtt!e meot, add Sied in said enart hi final arcoqnt of his admin titration of said esutr; That Moo day, the 2nd day ol ktarrn. LMX. at 10 o clock a. a. ol m:d day. at the oonrt room ol aai-t eoart at Roavbtirc. ttreevta. has been Sied f'r the set tlement of ald Snal aeeoant. and or hrtnir aaj obectwea that may b mad to th wme. D. T. W rT, tSt AdmJnistralue of said Kataie. Albatros Market J. H. BRIER, Prop. Cash paid for Chickens and Eggs Dealer in Fresh Fish Poultry and Oysters Opposite S. P. Depot Fletcher Bu'l'g TIMBERED LAND 5or Is toot o;UK.unity to iret a chose) timber claim or bomte4. W eaa et yna on the hex reia vine or fir to be ha,!. Crai-ers kerl constantly rw-p-rri. Ii yo ar tonkin; foealiome, ciotp, me fcir it. Cail oa or adlresn Stewart & Greacen Rial Es& ui Tusbcr Jkslsn ROSEBLKG OREGON Sing Repair- ma If ro have a ring that h broken a set kt out, or Iil!v rorj have a ring that is just a little to small or a little to lar-. rrhapa too have on that nee!s strength ening or is badly bent. I am prepareJ to do all kinds of ring repairing. I not only gnaraotee my work, bnt I guarantee yoa will be well I!ea-ed with the job : : : ll lilliw'a.uii n ,. . . Opticus S K. S Y K Z Builders Shelf ardware ROSEBURG OREGOrt BlaaKets! Blaiiliets! see; our wieipoiu We can give some of the best values in BlanHets ever shown in the city. We can give yon a full size all wool BlanHet for A Mixed one for S2.5Q Cotton Blanket from 50 cent rjiir to two dollars and. Gifty cents. WOLLCNDERQ BROS., Phone 801