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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1903)
I ladie: and if our SPRINU and SUMMER Line is not better than any other, don't buy Y from us. We are showing this season the Y Latest Styles in . f Silk Gause Novelties, Sole Joaree, Silk & Zephyr, Corded C-amray, Lawn Caladine p Novelties, Fancy Madrass Organdies, Law r Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities, Leno Appiiqae Lawn, Af ton Dimity, Bloase - Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Chal lies, Sarsucker Ginghams, Percale AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS TAKE A LOOK QUirfC We-carry the Finest Line of Made-up Skirts in town, nd our line of Underskirts cannot be OH.iri equaled for quality and price . Onr Spring and Snmmer Line of Clothing ST dSSinlTthirwe1 u ZoL Z . Highest to the Lowest grade is In every ease finely tailored and tlforougbly dependable. We recommend it with confidence even though our prices are lower than any other store sell for the same quality. Also a new and up-to-date line of Ladies' and Gent's Neckwear. OCR SHOES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Sole Agents for the W. L. Douglas Shoe t The Peon! e' s .Store VrKA" a - jt - - a r One Door South of P. O. New Books at CANNON'S Oapt. Xacklin Dart Oliver Horn Arnold Love and the Soul Hunters, Hool-t My dy Peggy Goes to Town, MathtTM The KeedleVTye Kingsby EopeLorinff BtU The Crimson Wing- TayUr The Strollers Itham The Long- Straight Road, Ilorton Rosalinda's Lovers Thompton Confessions of a Wife Adam Janet Wards Sangter The Maid at Aims ....... tamfcr Rookhaven llunn The Leopard's Spots LUxoh Barbara Ladi ...Robert France-lea StatraU Don avail Pasha. . . .7 Parler Moth and Rust . . .ChdmundtUy The Fighting Bishop Hupliu The Fifth Sta-ing- Soum The Virginian .,.....;, WisUsr A Speckeled Bird ....Evan - and many others. Price $115; Mailing price $1.27 "We rent them for 25 cents. . Of Local Interest. Q-Sg-Cg O SI sr See the Title Guarantee & Loan Co. for blue print and filing papers. tf Dressmaking and all plain sewing neatly done to crder. Call on Mrs. Walls opposite the City Hall. ... -Get your abstracts ot title from J1.' D Hamilton. He 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. You will find a complete line at Churchill and Woolleys. Freeh oysters all styles. Pan, fancy and pepper roasts a specialty. Served oy an expert cook, at Railroad Eatirg Home, Mesdames Lohr & Gegax, pro prietors. If you want to go to Coos County points, take the Roseburg, March-eld route. Spring hacks leave Bosebnrg every day at fi, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. ' tL D. S. T. West, having accepted several old and reliable fiie Insurance compa nies, is nor prepared to do a genera fire insurance bosiness. Ineure with him. Office at the City HalL tf. Sulphur and Lime at Marsters. Wanted. A tree sprayer. Call at his office. J. A. Black, of Drain, was in the city Friday. Sure death squirrel poison, at Mars ters Drug Store.' Waxted. A man to spray trees. En quire at this office. J. A. Black, Drain postmaster, was in Roseburg on Friday. G. J. Stearns, of Oakland, was a busi ness visitor in this city Friday. Miss Myrtle Dixon, of Clover creek, was in Roseburg on Saturday. For your Poultry Supplies, Incubators, Brooders, etc., go to S. K. Sykes. tf 17 You can get anything you want in the line of garden tools of S.K. Sykes. tfl7 U. S. Commissioner 0. E. Hasard was in town, from Drain, Thursday, ou butiness. Major L. D. Kinney and Ralph Green, arrived via Drain from Coos Bay, Fri day. Miss Bertha Kay and Mrs. Kdberts, of Salem, sisters of Mrs. Coshow, are in this city visiting. Attorney C P. Coshow,. left Friday evening for Salem, to attend the funeral of his mother, who died Friday morning. Leslie Mi ller, who hss been teaching on North Deer creek, has closed his school and returned to his home at Hay hurst. You can do more garden work with s Planet Jr. Seeder than you can with a dozen Loes. Churchill and Woolley sell them. Fairbanks, Morse Jack-of-all-trades Gasoline engines for farm work, Grind ing Mills, Pumps, Churns, Wood Saws, etc., for sale by S. K. Sykes. " tfl7 Builders take notice, yon can do bet ter to figure with S. K. Sykes on your material before buying any place else. He-has a large stock to select from. tfl7 Osteopathy has built upon the founds tion ef science deeply seated in the phil ceopy of truth, chemistry, anatomy and physiology, a new etiology of d:seasea, 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 at Hotel HcGallen. tf, 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 s beau tiful Platinum print is placed thereon, produces the richest and daintest effect. Leave your order for one 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. tf26. and Youths Boys Clothing Reliable Cloth, Stylish and Boyish, Fulfof Durability Excellently Put Together. Moderately Priced $2 to $5 Per Suit Nuf Ced. Pure drugs and medicines at MarsUrs Pure drugs and medicines at Marsters 0. P. Coshow returned ou this morn ing's overland. , Sure death squirrel poison, at Mars ters Drug Store. Mrs. J. F. Barker returned Friday evening from Portland. You should see that Bean itower sprav outfit, at Churchill and Woolleys. Men wanted to cut 300 tier of wood Inquire of Henry Conn, Roseburg, Ore- gon. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Aiken returned Saturday evening from their trip to Sa Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Steiner, returned Sunday evening fiom the trip to Wil lamettee Valley towns. Governor Chamberlain has ordered the election of a Congressman fur the first district to be held June 1'. Fred Sanders, who has been in J. T. Bryan's jewelry store for some time, has returned to his home at Drain. Mr. and Mrs. James Merriman, left Saturday evening for Ashland, where Mr. Merriman will have a run out of that citv. Moore Gregory and Al Veatch, two of our popular railroad conductors, left Saturday night for San Francisco where they go as members of the Grievance committee. Miss Fannie Miller, telegraph opera tor of the telephone company, . made a flying trip to Portland, going down on Saturday nights' overland snd returning this morning. For - numerous disorders go to the Osteopath, Dr. Srndley, now at the Mc Clallen House, He will soon be located n the Taylor & Wilson Block. 2tl5. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jennings snd two children, of Boise, Idaho, left the last of the week for their home, after a visit of several weeks to Mrs. Jenning's father, Enos Dixon, and family, on Clover creek. For a few good bargains in real estate. see T. K. Richardson. 40 acres dose to town cheap, 8 acres near town good bouse and barn, one-half block near cen ter of town between main and Jackson St. See Richardson. Basket Ball, Basket Ball, Maroons vi. Co. E - At the Armory, Wednesday evening, March 11, 1903. Admission 10 cents. Come all. Sulphur and Lime at Marsters. Mrs. 8chiller Hermann is yer.y ill at the home of Dr. K. L. Miller. Miss Birdie Slocum, of Portland, is visiting her father in this city. Prof. Laine's darning assembly Satur day night was a great success, socially. William Schmidt and wife left for Portland, Suneaty morning on a business trip. 0. W. Parks and Elmer ' DeMotta, went to Portland to see the Britt-McGoy fight tonight. Chester Renfroe, s'. P. Switchman in the yard in this city, has returned from short visit to San Francisco. TheW.CT. U. will hold a market day sale, at the bandy Kitchen, Satur day, March 21st. Patronage solicited. A good game of Basket Ball will be seen at the Armory Wednesdsy night. Maroons vs. Co. E. Admission 10 eta Nathan Fullerton came in Satsrday evening from Grants Pass to spend few days with his parents, Judge and Mrs. Fnllerton. The ladies Culture Club will give their annual musical at the Masonic Hall on Tuesday night. Each member has the right to bring one guest. Mr. Jackson, the gunsmith, has just received a large invoice of blank keys, and can now fit you out with anything in that line at reasonable prices. Stp Mrs. Houston left this morning for Salem, her future home. She hss lived here for quite a while and lias made many friends who will regret her de parture. A very interesting game of Basket Ball is assured for Wednesday night at the Armory. Both teams are better and will play the game better than ever before. Admission 10 els. The District Christian Endeavor Con. vention convened here on Saturday, Sunday an J Monday. About every En deavor in the district was represented by a live delegate, and the talk and pro grams of the convention wete very in teresting. Mrs. G. R. Child will entertain at an afternoon at home next Saturday. She has quite a number of invitations out, and each juest is requested to bring a dime, the total of which will go to the fund which is being raised to fence the new park in W site's addition. 25th ANNIVERSARY SALE This month completes our 25th.year in iho Dry Goods business in Roscburfj. For a quarter of a century we have catered to the wans of thousand of cu tomcrs, 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 src in 1903 still honoring us with their patron age In remembrance of this event we have instituted this sale, which for unapproachable values, excel! anything heretofore offered. Dress Gouds Department. 200 yards coloned satins, mostly blues and reds, regular 50c values, special. . 60 yards Scotch washable waisting flan nels, very desirsble colors, worth 35c, special 7 pieces woolen plaids, light and rredium shades, easily worth 40c, special 900 yards fancy mixed suitings, mostly all wool, val. 30c to 50c, special. . . 500 yards Chambray ginghams, one pat-. j tern, regular 8B, special ; 35c 23c 21c 22 nouse Furnishing Department A small t Marseilles spreads, 10-4 sue, regulai 75c kind, now 54c Another lot Marseilles spreads, 11-4 size. guud valne at fl.OO, now : 78c 25 dosen pure linen damask towels, fancv fast color borders, STic to 50c regular. Special 25c L 15c - Hosiery Department. Lot 1. Ladies fine cotton fancy stripe Lisle finish hose, 35c kind. Special.. Lot 2. 8 dox. ladies' all wool black cash mere hose ; size only : 60c regular. -Special ZjC 1 Lot3. 5 dox. ladies' fine b!ak Lisle hose ; good values at 60c. Special.... Lot 4, Ladies' fancy stripe, pure Lisle hose, 60c quality. Now 30c 25c Corset Department. .We are closing out our entire stork Royal Worcester W. C. C. corsets the following attractive prices : 3.75 corsets while they Uat for 2.25) 2.00 V 1-75 ) 1.50 1.00 .75 ol at $2.13 1.40 1.10 90c .70c .55c DtpartnenL About 200 pairs mens fine black shoes, . lace and eon grew, calf and kid, which regularly soil ior $2.50 to H 00. To clesn np the odd lines we' have mark- edtLem -; 1.50 tO Any mens tan shoe in the house for This includes vka kid, cloth lop, and calf. Values from 3 to $4. 2.10 L50 Mens fnrnlshlags Department. About 5 duzen mens silk and wool negli gee stuns, broken lines, all sizes, val ues $1.50 to while they but .... 6t duzeu mens bome-aiado L a kakia gloves, all first quality, long gauntlets, regu lar 75c. Special Mail Orders Promptly Filled L15 : 50c !; Asswa3 ALL FURS. JACKETS AflD CLOAKS 1-3 OFF fJ .UUJLil IlUUll U STORE Mrs. Child Entertains. Mrs. G. R. Child entertained the lady teachers of the public school and a few other friends st a one o'clock luncheon, Saturday. The table was very beauti fully spread and a center square on the table of white and scarlet carnations, was very pleasing to the eye. Mrs. Ouhiue assisted Mrs. Child in entertain ing her guecU an i Misses Lulu Willis Probate Court. In the" matter of the partnership es tate of Souneman A Klingele, composed of Taul Klingele, deceased, and U. O. Souneman, administrator's final ac count is approved, and he is dichr-ed. Us paid to the heirs of Klingele 13,541,- ft. Ia the estate of John Stewart, de ceased, Mrs. M. C Stewart, admimatra- and Regina Rast served the good things tril- filed hr final account, and asked to eat read on "the collation card as iolj b discharged from her trust as such 'lows- " administratrix. Monday, April 6, 10 a. 2t H. G. Pioeger goes to .Portland on the Alliance to have his srm attended to, as it has been givinz him much trouble since . the amputation. Coast Mail. Mr. Pioeger was for many years ajsi-t. Light House keeper at the mouth of the Umpqua River. Thos. Cannon of this city who is a breeder and raiser of the famous white KA.up.auwu wu.uud, iv.ivti v. . ayers," is making a special offer tvlnstl Solo.. lows: Consomme ' Croutons Curried Clams Cheesed Crackers Celeried Crabs Cream Cornering vCold Comfoit ' ' Chicken Croquette Cauliflower Candied Cherries Churned Cream Chow Chow Crusts Costard Chocolate Cake Caramel Cocoaaut Coffee Cheese Those who were present were : Misses Hargrove, Burrows,- Stewart, Simmons, Ilerstine, Riddle, Beyers, Parrott, Bird, Herbert, Kast, Willis, Mowery, Brookes and Mrs. Roberts. m., ia the day set for hearing and set tling the final account. Roseburg High School. Program of Rosebarg High School , Debating Club, March 6, 1903: Vocal Solo Prot. A. M. Banders ...Misa Elsie Benedick those wishing eggs for hatching 15 eggs ; Recitation Misa Hazel Jewett for 1.50. Those wishing eggs should debate. write mm si onee. m 1 r-i..u,i tk.i it h- 11.0 K.f . City Trtasrcrs MUke. Xotice is hereby given to all parties holding city warrants, endorsed prior to Dec 6th, 1900, are requested to present the same at the City Treasurer's office for payment, as interest will cease there on after the date of this notiee. Dated Roseborg. Ore., Mch. 6th, 1903. II. C Siocra, Ja., City Treasurer. BORN. COSHOW In this city, March 8, 190?f to Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Chow, a lu pound boy. KOHLUAGEN In this city March, 8, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Kohl- hagen, a bouncing boy. High grade brushes, combs and toilet articles at Marsters. Smith' Dandruff Pomade U estber Report. RosKBCBG, Ore. Week ending 5 p. ni- March 4, 1903. Maximum temperature, 62 on the 1st. Minimum temperature, 30 on the 1st. Rainfall for the week, 0 35. Total rainfall since 1st of month, 0.36. A veraee rainfall for .this month fur 25 years, 3.74 Total rainfall from Sept. 1. 1902, to date 30.66. . Average rainfall from Sept. 1, to date 25.37. Total excess deficiency from SepU 1, 1902, to date 5.2a. Average precipitation for 25 wet sea sons, S3 25. Tbos Gibsox, Observer. Stops itching scalp ojn one applica tion, three to six removes all Linlmff and ill stop falling hiir. Price 50c For sale by Marsters Dro Co. m'ti Notice for Publication. Land Oitc at Koaebar. OtM. kjiunr. 14. I AM Xott9i Brbr circa lkat uui lol.o Mw wttn kti Brl nir of tr. lnurnuii to Ktmi.0 Soi r"saiuB;mi prrof m mpvort of I. rllm al tnv ul ttti salt bm Ro-4aTS. OrMuo. a FrkUT. FeOrura Z7. tew tlx: ED W A ED M KEOWV ofTiner. On,. oa H E So ysu for ti j E4m jo.Tra., R I won W. at. He - la ktt-iac iibi .11 to nrore hl eoBUnucHM tk-nr aprn an.1 mltir.uoa ! UbJ. th: Tlma Slnjtiin, Peter Kalif. Nlrbia Moor, ol kVanrtianr. Ore., a T uma. aoa. 1 J jrua t, iw, .rrr. DIED. 1 -; w Tlmmrwin ani him fmi1 lm interest of the people of the were residents of our town for several j fctte lt -overnment own months, hsve become citizens of Oak-. operate the Coal Mines. land, Oregon. We are sorry to lose them, but with their many friends we wish them prosperity in their new home. Democratic Times. United and The W.C. T. U. will meet at the resilience of Mrs. C. A. Sehlbrede Fri day, March 13th, at 2:30, p. m. They will also hold a market-day sale, on Saturday, March 21st, at the Kandy Kitchen. The members are all request ed to assist in the preparation for the sale. At Eugene last week the Hon. J. W. Hamilton severed the marital relation ship of five couples who had been enjoy lng all the fun of double cussedness ; and this was not an extraordinary run of the divorce mill at Eugene, where such affairs are held to be the normal condition of society. Need ham 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 Keedham piano and make statement, that, "they seldom have the pleasure of using such a fine Piano." Prof. Frazier, also endorses the Needham Piano. Therefore the Noodhm is proving itself to be one o the best pianos manufactured. For cat alogue and prices, address T. K. Rich ardson, Roseburg, Oregon. tf. The following appointments of Dep uties for 1903, were made by G. W. Staley and approved by Judge Thompson. Robert Ashworth Gardiner W. G. Grubbe " Soottsburg Y. W. Benedict Elkton J. A. Sterling .Comstock m. Hedrick Drain Earnest Hilliwell Yoncalla f. L. Dimmick... Oakland J. L. Cole . Calanooia Chas. Garwood ...M ill wood A. 8. Baoll Looking Glasn E. 8. Coekelreas DeorCree'K R. Livingston .......East Umpqua W. A. SimmonB -T... Civil Bend Earnest Riddle Riddle T. T. Harris Canyonville Gilbert Gilbcrtson Glendale Affirmative Negative Floyd Ramp Voluey Dixon Ean Strong.-. John Town tend John Ferguson Emery Davidson Vocal Duet, "The Holy City" Misses Anna Wharton, Arrie Black, Inst'l Solo... Miss Emma Sehlbrede. The High School Students chosen to debate against the Eugene High School Team are as follows: Yolney Dixon, John Townsend and Emery Davidson. The debate will be held inthiaoity Saturday, March 28. Hn the debate last Friday night the High School demonstrated that they had thought along the line of debate. The affirmative was well handled by IRELAND. In this city, March 8, 1900, at the home of her grandpaxeuts, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Frater, little Agn.s Ireland, aged 2 years and 7 months. The funeral services will be tuna at the residence of Mr. Frater at i o'cock. Tuesday. The remains ul be lulcrred in the Odd Fellow's cemetery. AIKEX. In Salem Oregon, eder tlay; March 4, 1603, Mrs. John Aikeu, aged about 65 years. Mrs. Aiken wss a step-mother of J. C. Aiken, of this city, who with hi lie went down about ten days ago. Mrs. Aiken leaves one daughter aiul a brother and has many friends in Roseburg who will be sorry to hear of her death. County Treasurer's Notke, Notice is hereby given to all parti s holding county warrants endorsed prior to and including Nov. 10th 1900, ate re- High grade brushes, toilet articles at Marsters. Combs and They are ProvUg Satisfactory. The Supplemental Chamber Co., RcsaarBG, Ore. Gentlemen: Please send me via ex press, one doaen Gillette's Supplement al Cluuubera; fitted for 32 S, W. Short and Browning Automatic Smoke less cartridge. The brass Clumber or dered some time ago having proved sat- isfacturr I can do business with them when the spring season opens. Yours truly, H. J. StUlman, Gun smith, Pendleton, Ore. Jan. 9th, 1903. Toboxto, Jan. 13th, 1903. The S. C. Co., Roseburg, Ore. . . I Dear Sirs: I beg to thank you for sample brass chamber and the informa tion concerning same. Have delayed answering vour letters in order that I might test the chamber for my own sat isfaction and knowledge. I find same works perfect satisfactory and now wish to apply for the sole selling agency for the Dominion of Canada. Yours very truly, Flf. A. II. Fasx., Mfgs. Agent. Notice of Final Settlement la la CocDtv Cwt ol tha Staui of Orezoa for (jkiit d Itncciaa. la lb BMUer ol ua csU(e ol a Jo baron, accessed. j la brtr li'n that D. a T. WnL ad miBfctiator ol lac caiaut at LB. Jotnaoa. d Cfed. b rerdrnd and pmvaurd loe artti bmkU and Shrd la ud eoon a: anal amval c( hi. adoifntr;Hn ot told ratal; That Mua d.y. the Sod day ot JlarcS, 1U. at IS o rlocS a. kloI aaiddar. at Um court room at aai.) eoart al Riortwrr. orrtron. au ores, axed fcr lb. m-u tiemest ol wUd onal acraaau and lor hrarinc any objecUooa that Ba; ba raade U lh mac D. T. T. JSP Ad-UnUtTatoe ol aaid EMata. Albatros Market. J. M. BRIER. Prop. TIMBERED LAiSlD Hoar la voor oBtaortaaity to gm a aanlre tinaes eiaua or aoaaencad Steal ia cmlm jan oa Uta beat mecoa an a ac Srta b aad. Iralaen trf eaoaiaaiiv caa Byed. la ) aa knoklaa; tera borne, c cos, bar It. Caul oa ac addrcaa Stewart S Greacca Fil Estate a&4 rber Ceokrs ROSEBIUQ (MG0:i Cash paid for Chickens and Eggs Dealer in Fresh Fish Poultry and Oysters TJOR SALE. At a bargain, a conntry store with dwelling department in tLe rear snd 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. Fe-kkb, Cleveland, Ore- the young men whose only source of in- quested to present the same at the coon- (rfrr a "rtn vfll til till 111 i t-irakCfl asnr) tViO 1 a a . Ariui 4.-. m a-.a nnn f a n gon. formation was the public press and the reports read by them being full of errors or bias. The negative side was alert and seized the weak points advanced by the affirmative and thus woo out the debate. Messrs Richardson, Sawyer and Brookes were the judges, and strange as it may appear, the score as made by each judge individualy only varied five points. We desire to state that the affirmative was handicapped by the fail ure of one of the boys to appear and as Professor Banders took his place ns ac count could be taken of the part taken by the proxy. Affirmative Negative Floyd Ramp 74 Volney Dixon 00 Earl Btronz 65. ..John Towniend76 Emery Davidson 76 We think that before the Eugene team finishes wUh our boys that they Till eenclude that the Roseburg High School is hard to beat. ty treasurer's office . lor payment as in terest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated Roseburg, Douglas County Ore gon, March 9th, 1903. Geo. Dimmick, County Treasurer, Fine Farm for 5ale. A good 800 acre farm for sale five miles from Myrtle Creek. 100 acres in ultivatlon, balance 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 For Sale.. A splendid team of heavy draft horses Address P. O. Box 43, Roseburg, Ore gon, ao Notice. " Administrators Notice. Parties having paid taxes ou dogs ar required to put the tag on their dogs, as the marshal is instructed to kill all dogs which havo no tags on. All parties who have not paid their dog tax will have until the 10th of this month to pay at the rate of fl.00 each; after that dale the regular price of $2.60 will be charged. D. J. jABvrs, 2t. City Marshal. In the matter of U Kalala ot J on ale I. Clara ant., tlemtawfl. Nolle la harehr siren by the Undnralgued Adiuintalraiurol tha Kalala oi Jon'jle K. t Win mini, dewual. that he dulT ariDolutrd Ad ni In Intra tor ol lb aaid batata Dvineomeroi tlie Probate Court Ol lotir!u Count' , Onfrnn Biade and entered ol rat-aid upon toe lain u f Jinuarr. ltiti:t Allpenoua bavin claim, ajrainat theaald latalaahall Dtou-ul the aama with the UW't-a. aarT Drool within alx monlba tr m the dale ol b!a notice to the uniUtraigned Admlutalralor at Koaobur, Oregon. Iiated at KoaWmrr. Orrson. thla the 32nd day of January, I'jui. . K. Cr.FSIKKTS AduUnWlrator. Opposite S. P. Depot Fletcher Ba'I'g Ring ZT If yoa have a ring that ia broken or a set lost oat, or pwsilly yea have a ring that is joat a little to small or a little to large, perhaps yoa have one that needs strength ening or is badly bent. I ass prepared to do all kinds of ring repairing. I not only guarantee my work, bat I gnarantee you will be wall pleased with the job : i : R.F.TOSL0W 12f NOTICE.. Department ot tha Interior. Vnltrd States Land "fflce. Rovbant. Ore.. Fab. L4. 18. Kotlr Is hereby Ktroa that tha appro red PLAT; of aonrey of TOXWSH1P SIS, & 10 weal. TiiavkUIPn St. a Sweat. har ben received from the Surveyor General lor Oreiron, and on inilikV. Hairb 27. 1V3. at Celock. A. M. the aaid !-le will be Bird in tbta o9)oe, and the laud embraced therein wllr b tabject to entry on and alter that dale. 4 t BBtrviva Pui.t.. J. H. UOOl n, Keoetrar. EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS lnConnty Court otDourUs county, State ol Onfron. in ins maiter oi eaiava Notrca Is hereby fiveo that the nnderaianed j u.n h tha t'niintv Court al Dona las Coun ts (Wm anrtolnted ezeeuton Of the estate of Marlha Wooilraa aeceaaeu. antram iu yrv aoos Indebted to in aam eaia are m r"y nntlfietl to make lmtnel!at payment m ine undemUned at their r.auleooia Cole Valley Minpt IViiietaa aanntv. Oregon, and all per aona havliif claim, acainat tha aaid estate will tireaeni airm vrnneu aa or iw irv'iuvu w i,- lu aix month from data ol thla notice. Datm Koaeourr. tmiou. reo. inn. i.wu R. A. Wooonerr, (flfip.. . K T. Wootat'rr. S K. S Y KES a Builders Shelf Hard ware Stoves and Tinware ROSEBURG OREGON Notice of Final In County 6crt of Statu for uoiiiii oonniy. In th maitrrof the .ate of I Oottfrey Happ, deceaaed t a n Settlement of Orecon In and K'.itiiia htrobv alven eiecutor of the above entitled eatate h that tb andrnlfned filed in ih abov namud mart hiaatx'oant in fluid u,m,.mwiii nl aaid ealale and the court by or- ii.,r diilv mai'e and entered oa the Jntirjual thereol'Sno l Monday March fctrd, luwl for hrar inz obircilotia, 1! any, to aaid nual account and v-v aeilliMuent of aaiil eatato. ttd I Ilia Sla day ol Kehrnary, 1W. n UlCUtr KAfr. Kxocator. Now is Your Chance Our new goods have arrived and they j are all 0. K. We can show some WHITE GOODS THAT IS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE K We have the Snow FlaKe Goods for Waists and j Dresses, also the Bedford Cord. If you want ary 1 thins n the line of Fancy Hose we have thesa. Some new patterns that are very pretty. WOLLfMRG BROS., Phone 001