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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1903)
LADIES' TAKE A LOOK and if our SPRINU and SUMMER Q Line is not better than any other,' don't buy & from us. We are showing this season the Latest Styles in Silk Gaiise Novelties, Sole Jonree, Silk Zephyr, Corded Chambray, lawn Caladine Novelties, Fancy Madrass Organdies, Lawn Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities, Leno Applique Lawn, Alton Dimity, Blouse Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Chal lies, Sursucker Ginghams, Percale AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS STf lftC e carry the Fineet Line of Made-np Skirts in town, and oiir Hue of Underskirt! cannot be " equaled for quality and price Embodies manr special features that wftl in terest Ton. The clothing that we sell from the Highest to the Lowest grado is in every ease finely tailored and thoroughly dependable. We recommend it with confidence even though our prices are lower than any other etore eell for the same quality. Also a new and up-to-date line of Ladies' and Gent's Neckwear. OUR SHOES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Sole Agents for the W. L. Douglas Shoe . Oar Spring and Snraraer Line of Clothing The People's Store ' ABRAHAH Proprietor. ' One Door South of P. O. X. 4 V$ '8&258XSitN8iN&te New Boohs : at CANNON'S ----- Capt. M&cklin '. Davit Oliver Horn .". . ..Arnold Love and the Soul Hunter, Uoobe My Li dy Peggy Ooes to Town, Mather The. Needle's Eye Kiugdey Hope Loring Bell The Crimson Winy .......... TayUn- The. Strollers .'. . .'."..I :.. .Itham The Long Straight Road, Morton Bosalycde's Lorers Thomson Oonfeesions of a Wife Adam Janet Warde Sangt'er The Maid at Arms . . Chamber Rockhaven Jf n The Leopard's Spots IHxoh Barbara Ladi Robert Franoezka Seawall Dona van Pasha, i Parkfr Moth and Rust . . Clwlmundelly The Fighting Bishop ..... Hojtlin The Fifth String.. .i'..,Soua The Virginian . . .... Witter A Bpeckeled Bird . . . . ; .Erant and many others. ' Price $ 1. 15 ; Mailing price $1.27 We rent them for 25 cents. On .0 Of Local Interest, 8 See the Title Guarantee A Loan Co. for blue print and filing papers, tf , Dressmaking and all plain sewing aeatly done to order. Call on Mrs. Walls opposite the City Hall. - Get your abstracts ot title from J. 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 eaws.' Xone bet ter made. You will find a complete line at Churchill and WoollevB. Fresh oysters all styles. Pan, fancy and pepper roasts a specialty. Served oy an expert cook, at Railroad . Eatirg House, Mcsdames Lohr & Gegax, pro prietors.. . .... If you want to go to Coos County points, take the Rosebnrg, Marsh field route. Spring hacks leave Rosebnrg every day at C, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. tf. D. & T. West, baring accepted several old and reliable fite insurance compa nies, is now prepared to do a genera fire -insurance business.- Insure with him. Office at the City Hall. - tf. Sulphur and Li me at Marsters. Rudolph Harness is in the city visit ing his parents. Sure death squirrel poison, at Mars ters Drug Store. Wanted. A man to spray trees. Et quire at this office. Mrs. Frank Flook, of Ashland, is visit ing relatives, in this city. S. V. Ramp left Tuesday morning for a business trip to Portland. For your Poultry Supplies, Incubators, Brooders, etc., go to S. K. Sykes, tfl" - Yon can get anything you want in the line of garden tools of S. K. Sykes. tfl" . Good clean Willamette valley seed oats at Earnarda livery 50 cents per bushel. 4t W. A. Wood, Evangelist, will begin a series of meetings at Myrtle Creek, on 15th inst. ' Will Van Lenen, who has been laid up with a sick spell is again able to nav igate around. The W. C. T. U. will hold a market day sale, at the Kandy Kitchen, Satur day, March 21st. Patronage solicited. G. W. Staley, County Assessor is quite full of business this week, issuing in struction to his newly appointed depu ties. You can do more garden work with a Planet Jr. Seeder than you can with a dozen hoes. Churchill and Woolley sell them. . ..... Mrs. E. Barton, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. B. Moore', left Tuesday morning for her home in Junction City. Fairbanks, Morse Jack-of-alMrades Gasoline engines for farm work, Grind ing Mills, Pumps, Churns, Wood Saws, etc., for sale by S. K. Sykes. tfl" Builders take notice, you can do bet ter to figure with S. K." Sykes on your material before baying any place else. He has a large stock to select from. tfl7 . "Attorney C. A. Sehlbrede left Tuesday morning for Salem on legal 'business, he having a case before the Marion County Circuit Court which is now in session in that place. Wollenberg Bros. Lai the pleasing ef fect on Tuesday of having about seven inches of water in the basement of their store, the cause of the leak into their basement being due to imperfect drain age of the gutter to the front and side of their store build mg. Osteojathy has built upon the founda tion of science deeply seated in the phil osopy of truth, chemistry, anatomy and physiology, a new etiology of d:sease, a new systematic method of treating dis eases that have been accumulating since the act of bealinz. It cures all acute" and chrdtaic diseases permanently. Con sultation free by Dr. A. L. Studley. Temporary office at Hotel Mcdallen. tf, and Youths Boy's Clothing Reliable Cloth, Stylish and Boyish, Full of Durability Excellently Put Together. ; Moderately Priced $2 to $5 Per Suit Nuf Ced. j Sulphur and Lime at Marsters. John and May Townsend are down with la grippe. t. W. Puctett, of Canyonville, aa in this city on Tuesday. ' ' ". Fred Wright left for Myrtle Creek on Tuesday evening, cii business. ' , High grade brushes, combs ' and toilet articles at Marsters. Miss Vary Brookhart, of Drain, was in Roseburg on Tuesday on a short visit. Attorney Geuu.al Crawford left Mon day night for a business trrp to Salem. High grade brushes, Combs and toilet articles at Marsters. Mr. Hugh Pattorsouleft Wednesday morning for a few days visit to his par entB in Albany. G. Gibertson, of Glendale, was in the city on business, Tuesday and Wednes day. Harry Miller and wife, of Myrtle Cree, paid Roseburg a buaiuea visit on Tuesday. H. W. Miller, of the Overland Hotel, Myrtle Creek, was in the city on Wed nesday, transacting business. A. A. Smith, of Portland, who has been here for several days on business, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Ed Singleton, who has been vis iting relatives, in Roseburg, left Tues day evening for her home in Coles, Calif- Mr. Ray Moore, assistant express and telegraph operator of this city, left Mon djp morning for a visit with friends, in California. 25th ANNIVERSARY SALE This month completes our 25th year in the Dry Goods business in Roseburg. For a quarter of a century wo 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 rc in 1903 still honoring us with their patronage. In remembrance of this event we have instituted this sale, which for unapproachable values, excel! anything heretofore offered. Pure drugs and medicines at Marsters Sure death squirrel poison, at Mar ters Drug Store. Mr. Alley, of Eugene, is visiting his son, . fc. ey. You should see that Bean power spray outfit, at Churchill and Woollevs. Men wanted to cut 300 tier of wood Inquire of Henry Conn, Roseburg, Ore gon. Mrs. C. B. Baker who has been visit ing with relatives in Cottage Grove, re turned to her home in Roseburg on Tuesday night. George Minkler will assume the duties as telephone lineman in Roseburg,' in the absence of Walter Grar. . . .- - - Miss Ella Crab tree, one of the Review compositors, . returned Monday night from points in California, where she bad been visiting. - Mrs. C. W. McCallister, of the Hotel McCallister at Drain, is in this city pay ing a visit to her daughter, Mrs. F. T. Kenner. For numerous disorders go to the Osteopath, Dr. Snulley, now at the Mt- Clallen House. He will soon be located in the Taylor & Wilson Block. 2tl5. Chickens the most profitable animal on the farm. Buv a Petalrma Incnlxi- tor and get a start in the chicken busi ness, Churchill and Woolley Bell them WalterGrey, the Telephone company's local lineman left Tuesday morning for Salem to visit friends in that place. He expects to visit in Portland and Astoria before returning to Roseburg. Myrtle Creek is to hAe a newspaper Mr. Williams, a Colorado man, is at the back of the enterprise, and the first issue willappear-April 1st. The Piaisdealek wishes the new paper success. W. G. Grubbe, of Scottsburg made the Plaudealer a pleasant business call on Wednesday. He states the rani which fell on Tuesday night and Wed nesday was a good thing for the farmers is his section. For a few good bargains in real estate, see T. K. Richardson. 40 acres close to town cheap, S acres near town good house and barn, one-half block near cen ter of town between tuain and Jackson St. See Richardson. 2 t Wm. T. I sever, of Jackson county, passed away last week. He was a pio neer, having come to Oregon in 18oC. He taught school in Roseb .rg in 1854 i Board of Trade are some of the and boarded with Aaron Rose, the founder of this city. On Monday Hugh G. McGowan, The frequent sales of small instru- passed from earth and the funeral meats ot late is a surprise for this time of a year. Prices and quality is what counts when selling goods and yon can always get the best goods for the leat money at T. K. Richardson. The S. P. pulled a very long train out of Roseburg on Tuesday. Three large engines were required to pull it and it was so long that the head-end was at Edenbower, when the conductor jumped en the tail-end, at the Roseburg depot. Thos. Cannon of this' city who is a breeder and raiser of the famous white Langshan chickens, "greatest of winter ayera," is making a special offer t those wishing eggs for hatching 15 eggs for $1.50. Those wishing eggs should write him at ence. m4 We have on hand a few second hand pianos, which we are giving to clese out at as a sscrifise, to make room for our next car load. We have only four pianos of our List car load . left. The Needliara sells itself at sight and sound. Needham Pianos, the best and enly the best. T. K. Mchardson. - J.'Medles, secretary of the Bohemia Smelting and " Mining Co. of Cottage Grove, while in town paid a visit to the Board of Trade. Henrv L. Sirler. ceneral agent of Chicago, St. Paul, Minneaolis A Omaha R. R. was a visitor at the Board of Trade this week. Mr. Jackson, the gunsmith, has just received a large invoice of blank keys; ami can now tit you out with anything in that line at reasonable prices. 2tp The maximum velocity pi the wind on Tuesday was 25 miles ptfT hour. The wind blew from the southwest and this Seed was reached from 2 :S5 to S :2S p. m Mr. B. Nichols met with a rather se vere accident today. In working with; a circular saw, the material slipped and his hand has a gash aa the result. Dr. Twitchell stitched and dressed the wound. : j Hon. J. H. Booth, accompanied by his wife, returned to their home on Monday evening.' They had been in Portland, where Mr. Booth had been having some wock done on his eye.' The Woodmen, of Grants Pass, have decided positively to uadertake the holding of a street fair a d carnival ia this city from June ICth to 21st. The committees are at ork and the fair is to be a success. Observer. j On the night of March 9 and the day of the 10, the velocity of the wind, at registered at North-head, off the coutt, at the mouth of the Columbia, was 76 miles per hour. The wind was frtan the south, and lacked but three miles per ' hour of attaining the velocity of hurricane. '' Mr. John E. Ostram, of Warren, Minn., was a ca.ler at the Board of Trade, on Tuesday. Mr. Oslraro is vry wealthy and is here representing some Minnesota capital. He baa been over a good deal of the country aiul is very favorably impressed with the out look, and expects to make some invest ments here in the near future. Mr. :John E. Davis, of the Canton Steel Roofing a.d Decorating Company ot Portland, was a visitor at the Board of Trade Tuesday. Mr. Davis is prin cipal stockholder in the Shasta Copper mining and Smelting Co. He has made a study of copper ore, and says the spec imens which are on exhibition at the best he Dress Goods Department. 200 yards colored satins, mostly blues and reds, regular 50c values, special. . J DC 60 yards Scotch washable wwting flan nels, very desirable colors, worth 35c, special ... " 7 pieces woolen plaids, light and o-edium . sluides, easily worth 40c, sjwcial tit 300 yards fancy mixed suitings, mostly all wool, val. 30c to 50c, special 500 yards Cltambray ginghnms, one pat- . . tern, regular 8s, speoi.il. I .House furnishing Department A small ot'Marseilles spreads, 10-4 size, regulai 7oc kind, now ' Another lot Marseilles spreads, 11-4 size, ' -good value at f l.0, now 25 dozen pure linen damask towels, fancv fast color borders, 35c to 60c regular. Special . 54c 78c 25c Hosiery Department Lot 1. Ladies' fine cotton fancy stripe Lisle finish hose, S5c kind. Special . . Lot 2. 5 dos. ladies' all wool black cash mere hose; size only: 50c regular. Special 15c 25c : black Lisle n Special.... J0C 25C I Department About 200 pairs mens fine black shoes, lace and conf,Te, calf and kid, which regularly sold for $2J0 to t4-. To " clean up the odd lines we have mark- edtLem ---- -1-50 to 2.10 LotS. 5 doz. ladies' fine hose ; good values at 50c. Lot 4, Indies' fancy stripe, pure Lisle hose, 50c quality. "Now Any men tan shoe ia the house for This includes vici kid, cloth iop, and calf. Values from $3 to $4. 1.50 Corset Department We are closing out onr entire stork Royal Worcester W. C. C. corsets the folhtmim; attractive prices: 3.75 corsets while they Ut for 12.25 1 12.00. 11.751 fl.50 $1.25 $1.00 of at $215 T40 MO 90c .70c 55c Mens fnrnishisgs Department. About 5 d'zen mens silk and wool negli gee shirts, broken lines, all sizes, ral- . tm f 1-50 to 1.75, while they la-t LlJ 50 dozen mns home-made buckskin gloves, all first quality, long gauntlets, regular 7ic. Special SOC Mail Orders Promptly Filled for Wilbur New. Mrs. G. W. Short sjnt a day or to in Roseburg. Rev. F. W. Leonard lias btn sick the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lamb spent Son- day with friends at Rke Hill. Ray Henderson, of Roseburg, was vis- hking in town for several days. Mrs. Ber-oit and family have returned home from Salem, after an absence of a month. Messrs. A. Cloake and C. Johnson, of Edenbower, came over Friday to atUnd the quarterly meeting held here on Sat urday . Mr. D. T. Summenrille spent Satur day and Sunday here, holding quarterly meeting on Sattsday. He preached a fine sermon on Sunday morning. Babbaba. Sam Henderson, of this city, who was formerly conductor on the S. P., and later worked in that capacity for the 0. R. & N., quit about two weeks ago, and is now in Roseburg shaking hands with his many friends here. Mr. Hen derson will stay here awhile and then go to San Francisco, where he thinks he will locate. Sam js a good boy and his friends hate to see him' leave Roseburg for good. Mr. White, president of the Little Chieftain Mine, was in Roseburg on Tuesday, and paid, the Plajhdbalbb a business call. He says they have just finished a drain tunnel to the shaft, and that on Monday they struck a vein of the richest ore which has ever ' been found in the mine. The vein was twelve feet thick, and Mr. White In formed us that, with the new drain tun nel which has just been completed, the working force of the mine will be great ly increased. ' Keedham pianos are coming to the front so rapidly, that musical people, .ike the . Do Moss family, and others, want to know in advance, if they can bo supplied with a Neodham-'piano- and make statement, that, "they seldom have the pleasure of nsing such a fine Piano." Prof. Frazier, also enilorties the Needliara Piano. Therefore the nejuinri is proving itselt to be one o the best pianos manufactured.. For cat alogne and prices, address T. K. Rich ardson, Roseburg, Oregon. tf. 1 vices were conducted by the Rev. John Dawson of the Episcopal Church, cording to the ritual and the orpse de posited w the Odd Fellows cemetery, Up to a few years ago the deceased had been a zealous and faithful member of the Catholic Church, but had recanted the faith and hence according to the laws govening the Catholic Priesthood, Father Doyle could not attend the fn neral ceremonies. Mr. Reedstrom, of Minneapolis, Minn., was in the Board of Trade the other day, and after going over the county, and taking the advantages and the die- advantages iuto consideration, he said "I am very much impressed with the opportunities of Douglas county. went out in search of timber and found some of the finest I ever saw. The ouM look for castle raising is fine, and the prospects for raising winter apples are very flattering." Mr. Reedstrom ex pects to buy a good siz3 farm, with out side range enough to graze m limited number of fine stock. We hope Mr. Reedstrom will find just what he wants for he is the kind of men Douglas coun ty needs, one who will depelop the ad vantages of the country to the highest point. Dillard Ncwm-' ALL FURS, JACKETS AMD CLOAKS 1-3 OFF The Big STORE Weather Report. Bohxcwk Ora. Week ending 5 p. m., March 11, 1903. Maximumtemperature, 64 on the lO'li. Minimum temperature, 31 on tbeoili. Rainfall for the week, 1.14. Total rainfall since 1st of month, l-0. Average rainfall for this month ir 25 years, 3.74 Total rainfall from rVpt. 1, 1002, lo date 31.80. Average rainfall from Sept. 1, to date 26.33. Tetal excess from Sept. 1, 1902, to date, 5.47. Average precipitation for 25 wet sea- eons, 33 25. Taos. Gibson, Observer. High and Low Church Trouble. A San Francisco dispatch says: Epis copal Bishop William Hall Morrland, of the Diocese of Sacra njen tfl, i to be placed on trial in San Francisco, April 22 to defend himself against a large number of specific charges made against him by Rev. Dr. William Bollard, of aMcj. The charges made by Rev. Mr. Bollard include many matters incident to tronl les in the Vallejo parish, where, Rev. Mr, Bollard x alleges. Bishop Moreland intruded and secretly started another branch of the church. City Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding oity warrants, endorsed prior to Dec th, l'JOO, 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 notice. Dated Rosebnrg. Ore., Mch. 6th, 1903. 11. C. Suxxm, J-, CUv Treasurer. Stops itching n-a!p npon one applica- ion, three to six removes all dandruff and ill stop falling luir. Price 50c. For sale by Marsters I rug Co. mltf They are Provlag Satisfactory. The Supplemental Chamber Co., ; Roawcirt.Ore.-. ' Gentlemen Please send me via ex. press, one dozen Gillette's Supplement al Chambers; fitted k 32 S. W. Short and Browning Automatic Smoke less cartridge. The brass Chamber or dered some time ago having proved sat isfactory I can do business with them when the spring season open a Yours truly, H. J. Stillman, Gun smith, Pendleton, Ore. Jan. 9tb, 1903. .... Tobosto, Jan. 13th, 1903. The S. C. Co., Roseburg, Ore. Dear Sirs: I beg to thank you for sample brass chamber and the informa tion concerning same. Have delayed answering your letters in order Uiat I might test the chamber for my own sat isfaction and knowledge. I find same works perfert satisfactory and now wish to apply for the sole selling agency for the Ikmiinion of Canada. Yours very truly, F1S A. H. Faxx., Mfgs. Agent. Notice for Publication. lud Of 3c at Eaiebar. Ornpra. Jnturt. 19. lfi. a hu Siil nocfae of hi lntenuoa to nt.ke 6ol enmmataotm in( ia Mipport of ruun ana lhai al-l proof mi l be m1 t HHH.irtat-r ana mv(tt C. c. Land l'Vnl Kom, Onrja, on Fndr. February VmI EDWARD xrtrovrx of T1Ilr. On-cnn. na H K S. h3 foe the K e4 r Tv 1 !. R I wcl W. H. He M lu lolowib .) JKmi to croTe hi flpw i warm. 1 1 i.fc-pcr 'ipt-m ma-1 raltiraUa of mi 1 Land, tix: Ta-m. Mciu;re, fete, tialtf. Ntrhola. Mnnre. f Kiwrourr. Ore.. A Thi-nrx xi. of Mirua I'rnk, Hcna. JT Jib (UiXJBS BVctuer. PR SALE. 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 justiri-s carry ing a fair stock of general merchandise. Address Wm. Fbaeeb, Cleveland, Ore gon. 12f Administrators Notice. . If the roots of a tree are frozen and then thawed out of the ground or in eontrnct with the air the tree will be killed ! Notice. 1 a the matter of the Eatata of Jennie I. Clem iu, dieeel. Klitim a h.rehr alrea bv the Cndernlmed Aitiaiaiitratorof I ha Batata of Jenole K. Clt-m- enta. dere4. (hat he arts duly appointed Ad mtaiatrator tf the uxl fcetato dt ui onier ot he Probata t'oart of Oouslaa County. V)rf..n. made and entered ot record o poo the 15th da j M January. 1MB: AUperooua Daring eiaimi aniiiH ar sain Ealate ahall present the aame with the ocrva. vary proof within air Boiiiht lr-m the date of thia notix to the ondanif ned Administrator at KOaebunt.On-ion. Dated at Knacburg. ureffoo. oil ma aaa day of January. 10. Administrator. Still Every one is gardening now. The car with the grading crew is here. Brother Richardson held services here last Sunday. Miss Clara Wardrip spont a day here last week with her brother. Several of the frujt growers are spray ing their trees, and the outlook for fruit is good. " Mr. Mm edge has a new boat built for the convenience of the folks across the river. He now has one on each side of the river. School has begun again after being closed for over a month on account of the smallpox scam. . It will close about tike first of June. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Weaver with their son and daughter, Master Artie and Miss Ixttie, spent Surgjay with their d.iug)it Mrs. II. II. Wardrip. Alvb.v For Sale. A splendid team of heavy draft horses, Addrt-ss P. O. Box 43, Roseburg, Ore gon. a5 Parties having paid taxes on dogs are required to put the tag on their dogs, as the marshal is instructed to kill all dogs which have no tags on. All parties who hav'e not paid their dog tax will have until the 10th of this month to pay r.t the rate of 11.00 each: after that date the regular price of $2.50 will be charged D. J. Jabvis, 2t. ' City Marshal. County Treasurer's Notice, Notice is hereby given to all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to and including Nov. 10th 1900, ate re quested to present the same at the coun ty treasurer's office for payment as in terest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated Roseburg, Douglas County Ore gon, March 9th, 1903. Gko. Dimmicr, .' ' County Treasurer., Fine Farm for 5le. A good 800 acre farm for sale' five miles from Myrtle Creek, 100 acres In ultivntion, balance hill, pasture and timbered land. Small orchard, good house, barn and other improvements For price and terms annly to P. T. Mc- Gee, Myrtle Creek, or D. S. K. Buii k Roseburg, Oregon. jl5tf NOTICE. Department of the iDtarinr. In lied States Land office, Roeebura. Ore.. Keb. IA. 1-W3. Not Ire la hereby riven that the arproYed Pl.ATtf ol survey of ' T cm it si s, K i weav TO W !SH I P SI 8. R west. hare been received from the Purveyor General lor Oreeon, and on FRIDAY. Maraa 77. iw.t. aisoeiori. a.m. the said plats will be filed In thia office, and the land embraced therein will be subject to entry on and after that date. 4. I. DKli'U rs neviaicT, J. H. BOOTH, Receiver. EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS ot In County Court of Domlas county. State Oregon. in the matter of estate of Martha WcKvlruff deceased) Nolle Is hereby riven that the nnderslrned has bwen by tha County Court l Doug la Coun tT. Ommn. appointed executors of the estate of Martha Woodrsff deceaard hereon all per sons Indebted to tna saui estate sre m rcoy notified Ui make Immediate payment to the undersigned at their rvsidenoe la Coles Valley precinct, Douiclas county, Oreann. and all per styis having clan ma anal oat the said estate will iitvsfiuivn vennen as py law required wun In si? months from date of this notice. Psed Kowbnrf, Oregon, Fen. Hh. 1W3. R A. Wooparrr, (flfip ) v A I T. Woonaurr. Notice of Final Settlement of Ureffon In an.! In County Court ot State lor uougias county. Iu the mailer of the estate of I Ool (rev Ratn. dweascd I Notlnela heiebv ilvun that the undersigned executor of the above entitled ealale haa Sled In the above named eonrt his account in final settlement ol said ealale and the court by or der duly made and entered on the Journal thereof nxei Monday March ftrd. Mutt for hear-liaoliJ.-pUous, II any, tosaid Una! account and lne 1 lenient of said eslate. bated this 91b. day of February, l'ftt UlUlS e KAPl. Executor. Smith' Da ad ruff Pomade Settlement ot Oreroa Xotice of Final In the County Coort of the Rlata tor Coo at T of booxiaa. Is Um: nsl'.cr ol the ertatel of B. Jofcnsoa. deceased. J Snt'ee la bereby riven that D. 9. T. West. d mloL.irat.jr of the estate of R B Johnson, de ceased, haa rendered and prea-ated for arttie-me-t. and fli-d in wd conn h i final account of bis admintstration of .aid tate; That hioa day. the rod day of March. l'.t, at JO e'eWk a. m. ol aald dav, at the court room ol sai enart el Rasebanr. reroo. has beea Sxed for theaet- tiemrnt of said final arennnt. and fr heannr any o:et!Oas that may be made tn the D. . T. W t-r. j9P Admlnlrmtoeofsaid Et'e. Albatros Market J. M. BRIER, Prop. Cash paid for Chickens -and Eggs Dealer ia Fresh Fish Poultry and Oysters Opposite S. P. Depot-Fletcher BuT TIMBERED LAND Xow Is yoor ov?orUiBlty ta ret a choice timber eiaim ir boaresad Weeu sa rate yoa aa the bes4ureo ptne or fane be had. CnaiseTa krpt eaaataailT eaa pyr.1. Ii yoe. aiw umclac tar a Vaaae. ri p, we have it- Cail M er art Ire Stewart & Greacea Real Estate iii Tmber Rulers ROSEBLRQ OREGON Sing Repair- If too bare a ring that ia broken or a set lost out, or potillr too hive a ring that ia just a little to email or a little to large, perhaps 70a have ooe that needs strength ening or is baJly bent. I am prepared to do all kinds of ring repairing. I not valj guarantee my work, bat I guarantee joa will be) Well pleaded with the job : : 1 R.F.W1NSL0W k!f . - jtloaa SK.SYKES Builders Shelf ardware Stoves and Tinware ROSEBURG OREGON Now is Your Chance Our new goods have arrived and they are all 0. K. We can show some WHITE GOODS THAT IS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE We have the Snow FlaKe Goods for Waists and Dresses also the Bedford Cord. If you want any thing in the line of Fancy Hose we have them. Some new patterns that are very pretty. WOLLENBERG BROS., Phone 801 n