The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, May 21, 1903, Image 3

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TAKE
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LOOK
I and if our SPRINU and SUMMER
Lino is not better than any other, don't buy
from ns. We are showing this season the
Latest Styles in
Silk Gause Novelties, Sole Jonrcc, Silk
Zephyr, Corded Chambray, Lawn Caladine
Novelties, Fancy Madrass Organdies,
Lawn Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities,
Lcno Applique Lawn, Af ton Dimity, Blouse
Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Ghal
lies, Sursucker Ginghams, Percale
AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS
Qlf .fife carry the Finest Line of Made-up Skirts in town, and our lino of Underskirts cannot b
m equaled for quality and price
Our Spring and Summer Line of Clothing 1 & Z
Highest to the Lowest grade is in every oaso finely tailored and thoroughly dependable. Wo 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 Indies' and Gent's Neckwear. OUR SHOES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.
Sole Agents for the SV. L. Douglas Shoo
The People's Store
I. ABRAHAH
Proprietor.
One Door South of P. O.
Hints to Housewives.
Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good
fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly
ou order thcni. Call up 'Phoue No. 1S1,
" goods and good service.
when
for e
C. W. PARKS & CO.
Bring Us Your ...
CHICKENS.
EGGS.
BUTTER.
FOR CASH OR TRADE
J. F. BARKER d CO.
I
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WALKOVERS
1 CAD M PM
We have just received a line of Walk
overs Shoes in several diffr-it lasts and
leathers, which we will be pleased to show you
at any time, whether you waut to buy or not.
Call in and inspect them; also the Krip
pendorff Shoe for women, at
iff 1WTVS POPULAR SHOE PARLORS
90 Per Cent
Of the people who read this advertisement
if they do not wear Hildebrand's Foot-form
Shoes, will immediately do so if we could
only find a way to persuade them of the su
perior quality of these goods.
Saying that they are better than any
others does not make them so, but it is a
fact that once a customer wears them, he
will always wear them 4ih year.
Alwayr Up-to-Date
Always the Cheapest
rt T t 5
a ui i-ucai interest.
Watch our windows for now styles.
Something new always ready for you at
Flint's Shoo Store.
l on can do more garden work with a
Planet Jr. Seeder than you can with a
dozen boos. Churchill and Wool ley
sell them.
Try the Pedalis Shoe for Women.
Only 3.00 at Flint's Popular Shoo Par
lors.
A cheap horse for sale or trade, for a
milk cow or young cattle. .Address F
F Pall at the Deer Creek Mill Dam,
Itosebuig, Oregon.
ti.ouanu onys a stylish or a
heavy serviceable shoe at Hildebrand's,
for any foot, "ntif-ced.
For Trade Small farms in Southern
Indiana lo trade for Oregon proerty,
II. I,. Hall. 33tf.
Oct your abstracts ol title from J. D
Hamilton He has the only complete
set of abstract books in the county, tf
Whittemore's polishes are the vorv
best, yon will always tind them at Flints
Popular Shoe Store.
A full line of Indie's house and dancing
slippers constantly on hand at Flint's
Popular Shoe Parlors.
For Sale. About 200 high-bred goats
half does, $4 jwr head. Henr Mooney,
Ankuf, Oregon. -lt-5-4
If you want to go to Coos County
points, take the Roseburc, Marshtiekl
route. Spring hacks leave Itosebnrg
every day at 0, A. M. Inquire of C. P.
Barnard, agent. tf.
D. S. T. West, huviiir accepted several
old and reliil.le tile insurance compa
nies, is now prejwred to do a general
fire insunnce business. Insure with
him. Office at tin? City Hall. tf.
For Sale Cheap. Iess than ? 10 per
acre. A well improved grain and stock
farm of 330 acres in Camas Valley. This
is a rare bargain. For particulars in
quire of Win. M. Poirnu:, Camas Valley.
Ore M lGtf.
Homeseekkils. I have placed in my
hands for sale at reasonable prices sev
eral farms, large and small somo well
improved and others but little im
proved ; two or three fine stock ranches.
Olalla is one of the favored sections of
the south part of the state, on the line
of the proposed Salt Lake t Coos Bay
K. H. For particulars call on or
address, W. It. Wells, P. M., Olalla,
Oregon. 'JUtf.
See the Title Guarantee & Loan Co.
for blue prinU mid tiling hts. tf
As fine a shoe as you can find in any
store in America for $3.;30 is to bo found
in the Walk Over line at FPnts Shoe
Parlors.
Three convicted St Louis boodlers
have been granted new trials. They
were sentenced to two jeans and on a
technicality a new trial was granted by
the Supremo Court of Missouri.
Lewis Stwart, Indian War Veteran
an inmate of Soldiers Home, is first to
receive pension, $S,00 per month begin,
ning June 27,1003.
If you wish to be economical, buy
your furniture and ranges whero you get
the best values. Wo have them at
reasonable prices and the best there is
U) be had at f 30.00 and $35.00. Full
line screen doors and window screens at
Rice fc Hice the House Furnisher's, tf
Buy your; carpets and matting of
Rice & Rice. tf
Buy your chairs and rockers cf Rice &
Rice .Your beds, tables and shades, as
well as your wall paper can be had of
them tf
Enronte to arrive for Churchill and
Wool Icy, a car load direct from tho Jno.
Deer Co., of Spring goods. Buggies,
hacks, road wagons, the very latest
styles at prices that will astonish. You
will miss it if you buy before this car ar
rives.
They arc Proving: Satisf.ictory.
Sam Evoiib was in thii city Wednesday
on business.
Enginoor L.T. Ellis, and wife left Wed
nesday for Portland.
C. W. Vail, of Oakland, was n Rose-
burg visitor this week.
G. W. Benedict, of Elkton, is in the
city, on business, today.
F. M. Beard left on last night's train
for Portland, on business.
.Mrs. E. M. Cheadlo hasreturnod from
. a . If II
a visit m llio Willamette vnney.
Mrs. J. R. Dixon and two chileren
are visiting relatives at Ashland.
Hon. G. W. Riddle, of Azalea, was a
business visitor in this city this week.
Tho order of Railway Conductor will
meet in Contention at Portland in 1005.
D. O. Pitanr, of this city, left Wcdncs
lay morning for Salom and Eugene, on
business.
F. S. Banco and wife havo retnrned
from a visit with relative at Salem and
Turner.
S. C, Miller, of Dillard accompanied
by his wife, was in this city on business
Wednesday.
J. B. Ford, tho obliging Canyonville
postmaster, was transacting business in
this city this week.
J. L. Kent and wife, of Elkton, who
have been attending court in this city
have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Weeks, of Portland,
who have been visiting friends in this
city, have returned home.
Frank Kennedy visited hts wifo at
Eugene this week. Mrs. Kennedy is
the guest of relatives at that place.
Come quick if you wish to get your
pick of Buggies and Hacks from that car
just received by Churchill A Woolley.
Mrs. Geo. Van Buren and Mis9 Minnie
Howard, of Dillard, were in this city
Wednesday, tho guests of Mrs. Edgar
Combs.
Miss Alice Campbell, of this city, is
visiting friends in Portland. She was
accompanied by her little niece, Mary
Campbell.
Hay Carriers, Double and Single Har
joon Forks, Jackson Forks, and all kinds
of Haymakers' Tools, at Churchill &
Woolley's.
Mrs. A. M. Crawford and son, James,
left this city Wednesday morning for
Salem, where they will remain for the
next three weeks.
Mrs. Joseph Heller, of Portland, who
has lieen visiting her daughter, Mrs.
A bno r Hamlin, of this city, returned
home this morning.
Mr. A. Slater and wife and Mrs.
Bashe. of Moro. Ore., who have been
visiting relatives here for the just ten j
days, have returned home. j
Mrs. Nellie Drumhcller, a cousin ofj
Mis I. Abraham, of this city, who has
been visiting her here, has returned to
her home at Walla Walla, Wash.
Mrs. D. S. Wot, Mae Fisher, Cora
Wimberly, and Emma Fisher left on
this morning's local for Portland to at
tend the grand lodge of Rebekahs.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Kent, of Drain,
are Roseburg visitors. Mr. Kent ex
pects soon to take up his season's work
as forest ranger, in the Bohemia district.
Miss Rose Josephson and her brother,
Walter, who are reviewing instructions
in Sau Francisco schools, are visiting
their mother, Mrs. M. Josephson, of this
city.
-00 Piano Chain Drive mowers sold in
this viciuity by Churchill & Woolley.
Customers very much satisfied. You
will miss it if you buy anything bnt the
genuine.
Mrs. Al. Cloyd and children, of Mc
Cloud, arrived in this city today, to vis
it with relatives here. Mr. Cloyd is
now running a train on the McCIoud
river railroad.
John R. Suthcrlin and wife, who have
for the past two months been visiting
in San Francisco and other California
cities, were passengers on this morning's
local for their home at Oakland.
The Jackson Sprats won a hotly con
tested 12-inning game of base Itall
against the Cottage Grove "Cyclones"
150 patterns in Men's
Golf Shirts at one price
$1.00
Silk medallions in
Gray Black, White and
Tan.
White embroidery
washablo medallions.
All Prices
McDonald Red Seal
Union Made Overalls.
Plain Blue $2.00 a suit
Stripe $1.90 a suit.
Ladies' Walking and
Fine Dress Skirts.
$3.50 to 17.50
50 patterns iu . solid
color and fancy stripe
and Check Chambray
ginghams
10 cts. per yard
New shapes in Ladies'
walking and street hats.
75 new patterns in
in Kuppenheimer Guar
anteed Clothing for men
$12. 50 to $25.00
Ladies' Silk, Wool and
Mercerized Waists from
$1.50 to $12.50
Announcement
Our summer stock is now com
plete, and we are prepared to
meet your demands for the lat
est and best merchandise at
nonfiual prices.
In addition to a large stock
of medium price goods our aim
is to raise the standard of our
merchandise each year and to
carry the finest goods which
the market affords.
In this we believe we are
supported by the great number
who prefer fine qualities, ex
clusive patterns and reasonable
prices.
A visit to our store, and an
inspection of values, will be to
our mutual pleasure and profit.
JOSEPHSOFS
The
Roseburg,
Oregon.
Ladies' Lace Lisle
Gloves in White, Black
and Tan.
25 & 51 cts per pair
Black Cat Hose for
Ladies, Men, Misses and
Children.
25 cts per pair
Men's Silk Finished
Light weight; iibbed
Underwear, cool and
durable.
$2.00 per suit
Men's Panama Hats,
$3.00
Others from
25 cts to $2. 5
Dr. Reed Cushion sole
shoe for Men.
Calf and Kid.
Lace and Congress.
$5.00
Colored Glass Bead
and Pearl Necklaces for
Misses and Ladies,
All Prices
Florsheime High Grade
Dress Shoe for men.
Oxfords and High Cut
$3.50 to $5.00
Red Seal Union Made
Negligee Shirts, Cotton,
Wool and Silk.
50ctsto $3.00
Drain Gardiner
COOS BHY STHGE ROUTE :';
UtUe Ranch for Sale.
Commencing with Monday, January 20. '02, we will charge $7.50 for J.
thefare from Dr.tin it -Jon Biy. Itaziee allowance with each fall fare
50 pounds. Travelling men are allowed 75 pounds baggage when they .r
havo 30.) pound or more. All excels bacgage, 3 cts. per pound, and no al J
lowance will be made fox round trip. DAILY STAGE.
For farther information address
J. R, Sawyers,
Proprietor, Drin, Oregon J
A good little home for sale ; 17 acres
adjoining fair grounds, 1 J mi.es eat of
Roseburg. Good bntldinzs, 150 good
Rearing fruit trees, 10 acres ia csitiva
tioa. Price 11225. For particulars in
quire at Milling's shoe store, Roseburg
Ore. tfal
For Rent.
1 hare a beiWisg 24 aad 40 feet, suit-
! able for a paint shop storage etc.. Io
1 . 1.1 t 1 . 1
three blocks froui the Post Office.
Enquire of T. B. Cannon at residence
corner of Oak and Pine, or at the
(Senate Saloon, Romberg.
For Sale.
Small saw mill and timber. For
particulars address.
JLrvTSGsrox Beds.
CAprl) Peel, Ore.
Administrator's Notice-
Xottee is hereby xiiesiaat the naderslcaed
hu km bj- tite Coaary Coart ol Docua
ceaatr Mate el Umcoa. duly aponsei taa
tfBtalm-,ero(t2e estate ol 3C JE. DIHard,
au persaas Bar a; etaisu tpait aaia nuie
rebtrffcrrejaiml ti precat the une tfalr
TeriSt!. b) t.e aadcrizael at Boebarz-.Iva?-lu
consty. tal ol Oreron. witala atx rev?ttti
(tsa the date ol thi Roue
Dated at iUebarr, Orefoa, this 3J dar o
April. EOS.
3. L DILLARD.
AdBnatstntarot the estate ol St E. PSlara
deceased. apr5.
Iivi Smith, a prominent citizen of
Marshfiekl, was a calk'r this morning.
He reports Coos coanty solid for Her
mann ami that the Baugor puoile are
running a lin-i to Marshfield and from
thence up the Camas Valley to Rose
au rg.
We want your tekiplvone and mail or
der buiinesj. We will give prompt and
careful attention to every order received
by us for druirs, medicines or specialiles.
Our prescription dr parttnont is equipjd
with the Iwst of everything and we can
fill prescriptions as tho doctor wants
them to be tilled. Fullerton & Richard
son, registered druggists, Romburg, Or.
Near the depot. Telephone No. 451.
Four saloon keepers appeared before
it rViffnrrrt CZrf't vtrfnll t flirt cvrn
.. . . .." . . .. iJu.k'fi Hamilton. Tuosdav. to answer to
standing v 10 s 111 uu-ir lavor at trie, , r. , ,. . , .-
finish.
The Supplemental Chamber Co.,
RosKiiuita, Ore.
Gentlemen : Please tend me via ex-
pres.'one do7.en Gillette's Supplement
al Chambers: fitted for 32 S. & W.
Short and Browning Automatic Smoke-
lees cartridge. Tne brass Clmmler or
dered some time ago having proved sat
isfactory I can do business with them
when the spring season opens.
Yours truly, 11. J. Stillman, Gun
smith, Pendleton, Ore. Jan. 0th, 1003.
Touo.NTO, Jan. 13th, 1003
The S. C. Co., Koseburg, 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 tltnt I
might lest, tho chamber for my own sat-
lsiaciion una Knowledge. 1 una same
works perfect satisfactory and now wish
to apply for tho solo selling agency for
the Dominion of Canada.
Yours very truly,
F10 A. II. Fvnn., Mfgg. Agent.
After May 20th any person who steals
a ride on any tr.iin will be subject to a
fine of ffiO or imprisonment for 30 days,
or both. Trainmen pm authorized to
make arrest and to cull ' ii bystanders
for assistance.
Miss Dallas Miller, of Glendale, who
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Jesse
Clements, of West Roseburg, has return
ed home. She was accompanied by
.Mrs. Clements, who will visit a short
time at Glendale.
Steve Short, who has boon sojourning
in this city for the past few weeks, and
who held a position on the Jackson-
Sprats base ball team until his fingers
were badly mashed playing ball which
caused him to lay off, has returned to
Wilbur.
W. B. Strong, the enterprising furni
ture man, appeared on the streets yes
terday driving a gray hoise hitched to a
bran, spanking new red and yellow paint
ed delivery wagon, with tho words
'Strong the furnituro man" in lnrgo let
ters on the sidj boards.
Joo Micclli, Curl Hoffman, I). S. K.
Buick, L. B. Moore, R Robertson, B. F
Gilbert, J. D. Hamilton, W. H. Fisher
and Leo Wimberly are dclogatcs to tho
I. . O. F. Guard Lodgo and hncamp-
incut which is to be held in Portland.
riiuy left for that place today.
W. R. Crane, th young teniiranct-
lecturer wlio Ikih lx-on delivering ten
ure at the M. E. church in this city,
ind who claims to be a reforinel drunk
ird and all around bid man, is mffer-
ing from an attack of 'nervous prostra
tion" in his rooms at the roMdenoo of
C. A. Gardiner.
Vol. 1, iSo. 1 ol tho Jacksonville sen
tinel, a new publication of the county
cat of Jackson county, readied our
table this morning. This is a new, well
issued and edited littlo uhect and fills 11
long leu want in jncKsonviuu. unaries
Meservo, formerly of tho Med ford Suc
cess, is tho editor.
W. B. H&mmitt, who recently pur
chased the undertaking parlors of 1'
Benedick, has arrived in this city with
his family and taken churpu of the busi
ness. Mr. Hnmmitt knows his business
and is thoroughly renovating and clean
ing the undertaking rooms on Oak street
which will bo kept in a pre'sentablo con
dilion.
the charge of gambling and conducting
gambling houses. Each pL-ad guilty
and were filed $100 each. Following are
the names of the violators of the law :
Wm. Van Buren, of the Senate, C 1..
Reed, of the Elite, F. A. Goodman, the
Imperial, and Fred Pcvietteof the CI b.
All fines were paid and the school funds
are now MOO better off. Roseburg
Plaindcalcr.
The first oil burning engine No. 2203
came in from the south Monday evening
an 1 v-tit out with tho noon pjfEouger
tenia; for Dunsmuir. Engineer C
W. .icDowcU with Fireman C. L. M.von
made the first run.. In 214 miles the en
gine cr-.sumed 1250 gallons of oil or half
the i-.p:city of tho tank demonstrating
1 ;.i the 1 -jnd trip between here and
I)i:i'-tiviir can b mado on half'the
iniount the tank holds. There are 4000
gallons of oil on the tank trucks wi en
they are filled. Ex-fireman on Dod-
den who has a patent on the firing value
which regulates tho supply of oil to the
fire and also on the "superheater" was
along to illustrate his patent and to in
struct firemen. Ashland Tnbuno.
Music Lovere
Music lovers will have a rare ento r
tainmeiit by simply calling at Burrs
Popular .Music House and iuspeotiiu
ur splendid an ay of mnsi al instru
ments. Our display Oi pianos are sim
ply inamiilirii'iit. Here are found 1 In-
world renowned Chiektiring, tlie won-
lerful toned Kimb.ill, the many uwm
Crown Orchestrical and the beautiful
toned colonial style Victor. W.- have
others like tho Singer, Kingsbury and
Needham. Then here is our mammoth
stock of small goods, such as fc. fc.
Stewart and Washburn mandolins, gui-
SUMMONS.
In itw Circuit Court ot the State of Orrcaa'
lor lVuli CVtantr-
CkartetU w niie. i-.iau.
Charlrf tront aad Mtnola
ironf. hl wife: Leonard
ittroer and Ona blranc, hit
mllr: Kdd ttroaf and Sin Kdl
SiroB. his l:e: Florence
iront. a minor, aad EUvn
Stnme. her cuardlaa; .-nle
Donean (nee Sltu&cl aad K. X.
Dsncaa. her hmW; Gwrif
truar. uncle; tannic i
(Bteitroas) and rbiJIp Kelly. I
err DQSDaao; Margaret sxroa,
Salt la Kqattr
".ff1 Frames
m Kow ; Horace Strom and Mrs. I
Horace Mront.ni wiie;eors
Ptrucr So. 2 and Mrs. Grorre ,
btronc, hi wife; Ephrura I
SlroBi; and Mrs. Kpnriasi
simnc. nil wt:e. cua jsioa;, 1
slniclc; lUrrer Strunp. losle; i
Joe llundsairr. Charles
Wticht. Kwi Bnnrnlne (nee I
WrUhl), Walter Wriiht. Ethel
WrlrhL Jrwe Wrixht aad the i
Slate Land Board I
Deiendant. J
ToEdd rlronesnd Mrs. Edd Strong, shore
nameil defendants:
In the name of the State of Orexou jou, and
each of joa are hereby rroulre-1 to app.a- and
answer the complaint fl ed acalnst 70a In the
store enllUed sail on or before
Saturdav. the ISth day of Julr. 1003.
aid If you fall so to appear and answer, for I
want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the I
conn for the relief demand d la the complaint, j
a succinct statement of which Is. that tse title!
to the loilowlnc Jescil'ed rel property, Jo-;
wit: The c-t one-half of the soalhwesi one- I
qaarer and the west one-half of the snthcatt ;
vnequarter of section S. towmhip 23 south. I
of range & west of the Willamette Mer dlan. ;
containing 160 acres more tr lcs. bo -quieted s
and the fee therein be decree 1 as In the com- '
plaint stated, the Inteicst of said defendant,
hid at rone, be decreed to be 3XURJ7 Ihereol.
ml 110 more, and that the defendant. Mrs. E-ld ;
Stronr, te decreed to haTe no ncht. title or In-
ter st there n.exceiit as tac wuc o 100 uc
lendsnt Edd strong . t ,
That a partition of said real premises be had
according to the respective rtr.hu of the par
ll to this suit, and if psrtitton cannot be had
without material injur or p-eludice to thite
right, th.it the ptemles be sold and a dUlvIon
ol the proceeds be tad a-cordtnr; in the re
spectlre rights of tae sld parlies, and for such
other and further relief as to the court shall
sevm equitable. .... . . .
This ummotis is published by order of the
Honorable J. W. Hamldoo. Judge of tho above
enlitlol coart. which order Is da cd May 15,
1S, and the date of the first publication of
this summons UThurvlay, May IMS. and the
time pre-crlbed In the order for pablicatlon ol
this summons is at least once a wees: for lx
ucecsdve weeks, commencing with the first
dav ol publication thereof
Iiatea this Jlsl day of May, 190J.
A. M. UKAWTORD.
S$-4t Attorney tor rialntlS.
to be used is very much a
matter of taste. It is import
ant, though, that the frames
set properly on the nose, and
at the right distance from
the eyes. That the lenses
be perfectly centered, and
how are you to know ihen
some one is guessing.
WE
NEVER
GUESS
Classes Right, Good Sight,
RF.WINSLOW J.Md
Optician
Yoncalia Real Estate.
TIMBER and LOAN BROKER
FIRE INSURANCE..
Timber lands toesJed aad foe sale. Gooibar
rains ia fara praperty. Leans made on easy
terasto rams from tifl to aay amount at 3, t.
Saadt per cent.
A-P.
APPLEOATE.
YOXCAIT A. OKT
TIMBER AND GRAZINi
LAND
City and Mining Property, Home
steads and Timber Chums Located,
the best now vacant. Xo fees paid
until Filing accepted. Relinquish
ments bousht and sold. ; : : ;
Stewart Land Co.,
Room 4, Taylor & Wlsw Seci
ROSEBURG OREGON
Adiniuistrators Notice.
In the matter of th Estate of Jennie K. Clem
en U,tlecetsrd.
Noliro t hereby Klrcn by the Onderslcnrd
Adinlntlrator of the Estate ot Jennie K. Clem
enta.tleeetsr.1, that hew sCuly app..iiited Ad
HitiilstrAt.irof the sld Ette b the onlerof
hi- -Mba eCour of iigl mtiiy, Ore..ii
.de an ' entered 01 m-id U)in the l.U d
.! Janiir, 1SKI. .
AlllH-r.oa navini; fUlms aramst the al
facial itiil ent ihe Hmr wit-, the vc-s.
-an tiri w lliin ix nmiith ir m ihr .ttr
. i 's iKtl c the md Al i iMrto
,t M-tmr.0 en.
Ha isi t u..se .u. OresMii, tuts tt.e JJikI
.( -I inia.. IbO
J F. ' I. K T-.
iim'li
EX. CUIORS OTICE roCREUITOKS
Iu i omity Cuirtol Doui;lai county. Slate !
rvK'U.
111 tb matter of estate 1
Martha W.x-xlruO deccasiMJ
Notico U hero y itiveu that the unit rslnned
has been by the uouniy tiouri 01 uoiiRia wun
Our immiMlKO 11110 of "io
' . . , ... r,-, rji tv. Orvcon aiipolit oii executors of the estate ot
litis r.nii;o m price from fJ oO to fou. jiipha iHlrutr deccil Whercm al. wr-
Woarosolo iiKUttt for tho COiUiubia ou? ttidebtct
.n tlnil to uir
LTimliaiiliono and sunnlys. Remember undtrsUiied t their r.sutence
wu are runiiiiii; no concert hall with
cents admission, but our
ways open to the public.
doors aro all
to tho said estate re ti reby
n titled to make immediate iwymctu i me
iiiiiK-raliiiied at their r. sldur.ee In Cole .'ly
. n ..HU.(..M, ii..iwlii iNiuntv. Orei?.in. and a.I ler
i..i,lii.-lii1r.lllinnHlnl the said estate 111
When in town and you want n first
class 2.Vcent dinner, no to tho Resort.
Ukoiiok UAiiiiicitr.
Churchill & Woolley have tho best
bargains ever offered in town in KuggicH,
lloml WiigonB, Hacks, etc. They aro
overstocked in this lino and must sell
them.
prvM-iiia no verltled as l.y law w uirea nut
in mx months irom date ol this notli-e-Dated
Koaebtirg, Oregon, Feo. Htu. 1301
R A. WoohrCIT,
(H6, ) K r Woonaurr.
notice to taxpayers.
Tho tax rolls for 1002 have been
placed in my hand for collection, and on
Mondav, March 1, 1003, at S o'clock, a
m., 1 Will commence to receive inaco.
K. L Pakbott,
-'Jhoriff ami tax collector for Douglas
county, Oregon.
RESULTS COUNT
The Bain Wagon does not depend
upon catchy "talking points. It owes its
supremacy solely to RESULTS.
The wonderful durability and capacity
for carrying enormous loads, and the re
markable ease with which it runs, are
some of the "Results" which, have made
the BAIN famous all over the world.
If you are in the market, examine the
BAIN, which you will Snd in all sizes at
S K.
ROSEBUR i.
SYK
S
OREGON
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nave You een
The W ish Gouds, in all Colors ami
Prices, at WOLLENKERQ BROS.'?
Also that swell lino of Wash Suits, Chil
dren's Drosses in all ages. The style is
correct and patterns new.
SUMMER CORSETS
In all the new styles and shapes. Wo are
agents for the famous Habo Corset.
This Store will close every evening at 6
o'cluck, except Saturday.
WOLLEIHG BROS,, Phone 801.
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