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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1903)
I Ill 1 mllgplBMMMiMMM 1 i in rn II I I MM I M Ma 'l w H Ei Etigles of Pool WftB in towii yes terday on business. Win. Grnnt of Camas Valley wafl iil Roseburg yesterday. Mrs. W. T Wright spent ycsterdnv with frknds in Oiikhmd. iinicn 1 1 r I CYC (ft LrAUILo JAlrlVLIO. 0) Tn Ijiiliiw' .Tnpkits wo havo every- ( thing that is to be desired. Also : complete assortment of Furs. If CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. Among our many attractions is a cry pretty lino of Misses' and Chil dren 's Cloaks. Call and see them . Mrs. Geo. Bolturund littlo baby aro in Koseburg visiting Mrs. E. Autenroith. Let the Osteopath rorrcet those dis orders, and then defy the microlies. o-'-'O For Trade Small farms in Southern Indiana to trado for Oregon proerty 11. L. Ball. 33tf. LADIES' SKIRTS. as Wo have just recievod a largo sortment of Ladies' Skirts ranging in price from $1.75 to 3 8. CO ( The i People's Store ABRAHAH Proprietor One Door South of P. O. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW ill inei and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins Title Guarantee Loan Co. KOSEBUKQ, I. It. Hamilton, President OREGON. U C. Hamilton, Secy, and Trcas Office in the Court House. Have the only com plete set ol abstract books in Douglas County Abstracts and CertiScatcs ot Title furnished to Douglas county land and mining claims. Have ftlso a complete set of Tracings of all township plats In the Roseburc, Oregon, O. S. Lan d Dis trict. Will make blue print copies of any town ship - N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of oforr dftRrrivHnn. Farms nml Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and OAKLAND. OREGON Minnesota. (j23 Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. on Govern' Papers prepared for filing ment Land. Blue Prints of Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. FRANK E. ALLEY Architect Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Buildings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON Of Local Interest. Dr's. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists. Dr's. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists. W. R. Wells and wife of Ollala, were in town Friday. Get your ritlija an 1 shotguns and anui. niti on of S. K. Sykes. Leo Fritz, of dav. Drain, was in town t F. L. Findlay the to Wilbur Saturday piano tuner went morning. Jonnio week. Wilbur, visited Roseburg this Do you intend to buy a Stovo? If so, jio to S. K. Sykes, and not his prices. For a nice job of shoeing Gould. go to II. L. 70-tf. S. K. Sykes is agent for tho Fai rbanks Moia- Gasoline Engines, tho best niado Frank Kincarte, town Friday. of Oakland, was in Mrs. Peebler is visiting in with her mother. All kinds of mining tools sharpened and repaired at II. L. Gould, the black- Harrisburg smith. 70-tf. Miss Nannie Callahan, of Wardton, visited the city Sunday. A. L. Cloyd, of Upton, California, was in Koseburg this week greeting old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dixon of Clover Creek were in town Friday. George Goodhue, of Salem, Roseburg Friday on business. See Frank E. Alley for reliable ab stract of title to your property. Up was in st-iirs ovftr Tmii Office. F. M. Rohrer, of Coquille City, doing business in Roseburg Friday. Alphoitsc I-angenberg, of Glendale, was in Uoseburg Thursday attending the funeral of his brother, Louis. Mrs. L. D. Carle received a fine parrot from Des Moines, Iowa, Friday morning. Wanted. Girl for general housework. Position in Rosebunr. Enquire at this office. The Plain dealer force extends thanks this week to Mr. Clayton Negley for some very fine bologna sausage. J. O. Johnson the S. P. Co.'s road- master, was transacting business in town Friday. Lee Thornton returned Saturday even ing to Salem, where he is employed as a druggist. Is your property for sale? If so, see Frank E. Alley and have the title examined and secure an abstract of same. Miss Isabelle Curry returned home Saturday morning from a three month's visit with friends through out the statu of California. Drain Nonpareils. Mrs. D. E. Vernon and Mrs. A. F. Stearns oi Oakland, were in Roseburg Thursday. Miss Maud Shambrook, Ferry, was vLiting friends Saturday and Sunday. of Umjiqua in Roseburg J. D. Hamilton, has let the contract for a handsome new cottage at the cor ner of Kane and Cass streets. A marriage license has thia week been issued to Gary E. Swan, of Coos county, and Mary Henry of Brockway. Mr. Henderson Callahan, of Seattle who has been visiting the past week at his old home in Wardton, left for hi? home yesterday. Robberies are occurring all around us again, lou Had better locKyour uoore and seenre your windows An informal reception will be given at the ehnrch on Friday nieht by the good Methodist ladies in honor of the arrival of the family of the pastor, Mr B. F. Peck. A special school meeting ot this ais trict will be held at the Town hall, Octo ber 24th, at 2 p. m. for providing ways and means of payinz the bonds which become due January 1, 1904. The Yoncalla schools are reported as progressing verv satisfactorily under the management of Prof. J. A. Davis, assist ed by Misses Emma Parks and Robin Conn. " Jno. Loomis, who has been visiting at Prof. Zonher Acee has been appointed the home of Mrs. Jno. Rast. left yester to succeed Prof. Cochran as principal of ,Ay morning for a few days visit with his the Oakland schools. It is stated that Prof. Cochran has accepted a position with the Mutual life Insurance Co. o N. Y. Prof. Agec's appointment is re ceived with U.e entire satisfaction of the Oakland people. The Fernie Coal Mining Co. of Fernie, B.C., have leased the farm of G. W. Jones, situated about three miles west of Roseburg, for a period of 2o years and will put in all necessary machinery for operating an extensive coal field, which they expect to find upon thor ough investigation. Another resource for Douglas county. Capitalist A. A. Ozouf, of Scottsburg, mauea business trip to Roseburg the first of the week returning via Elkton. Mr. Ozouf reports a good run of salmon in the lower Umpqua, some of the boats catching as high as 300 per night. He expresses every confidence in the gen uineness of the railroad survey ana says Mrs. II . R. Ferguson left Friday morn ing lor faaleni, where stie will enter a hospital. She was accompanied by her sister, Miss Riicli. Roscoe Rubart, Floyd Howe, and Du- gan Quinner, of Eugene, were in Rose burg Saturday witnessing the E. H. S. R H. S. football game. Alfred Honey a real-estate man of Michigan, is in Roseburg this week gathering samples of Oregon products to take home with him. Miss Elva Wimberly returned Friday oveninir from a month's visit to roltt' n tives in Eugene. Elmer DaMotta went to Portland Sat urday night where ho seems to bo "very much intoroited." Geo. J. Stonrns, tho Oakland mor chant, was transuding business in town yesterday and Unlay. Mrs. Win. Nichols of Riddle is in tho city tho guest of her brother Judgo J. C Fullcrtoii, and family. II. D. Waunon. tho manager of tho Eugene Woolen mills is in Roseburg to day transacting business. See Frank E. Alley for land scrip, Guaranteed perfect, and ready for delivery. Lowest market price. "A stitch in time saves nine." The Osteopath will fix that "stitch" in your back and prevent a long spell of sick ness. o-20 All parties knowing themselves indebt to S. K. Sykos, on notes and accounts jiast due, will please call and settle. S. K. Svkes. Mrs. G. N. Riddle of Alalia was in town Saturday and Sunday visiting her laughter Miss Stewart and her brother, Mr. Clarence Gazley and family. C. H. Pengra tho S. P. operator at Glendale and wife wore in Roseburg Saturday primarily to purchase their furniture and incidently to witness the football game. i Blue prints of township maps, fiftv cents each. Filinc papers nronerlv prepared. Frank E. Alley, up stairs, over Land Office. Frank Skunover of Hoquiam, Wash ington, is in town this week visiting his cousins, the MissosKell and Messrs Bell Mr. Skunover may remain in Rose burg for the winter. Fred Shambrook, son of Dave R. Shambrook, tho county clerk, under went an operation Tuesday in the North I acific hospital at Portland. At latest reports he is getting along nicely. iiuaranieea rorest Reserve scrip for sale in large or small quantities, by Frank E. Alley, over the I-and Office Roseburg. Will place same for non-resident purchasers. F. II. ApplehoR has purchased tho cottage which formerly stood opr)eite the Alexander Rice home on Cass street and having had it moved to the adjoin ing lot will have it repaired and added to, wnereupon nts inmuv win move there from their country place. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tal- lels. Thev will do vou eood. For sale bv A. C. .Markers Co. Miss Audrey Bridges, daughter of Hon. J. T. Bridges was taken to Port land Saturday where she will be placed in the St. Vincient hospital to undergo an operation for appendicitis. Her mother is with her but Mr. JBridges r turned Inme this morning. brother Win. Loomis, at Wilbur. Marriase license have this week been issued to Berton Paul Basel and Susie Kate Stan&el, of Roseburg, and Fred J. Mitchell and Edith Williams, of Yoncalla. Dr. J. W Ransom and wife, who have been visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs Mote Howe, east of town, left Fri dav morning for their home in Turner. Friday morning's local was an hour late, the cause being that several cars of I freight train No. 222, were derailed about a mile and a half south of Riddle. Are you thinking about buying i . i French and Marsha1 property in Douglas County? If so, very vigilant during jt pay you to have Frank E. Alley . . - - - , examine the title before purchasing. The Clement-Keefrr Co. will play their return engagement at Roseburg opera house, Thursday night of this week. The drama presented will be "The Bells" Sir Henry Irving's great dramatic success The play is a thrill ing tragedy, with wide scope for drama tic ability and once seen Is not soon for gotten. Seats will Iks on sale at Strong's Wednesday morning. Prices 35 and 50 cents, gallery 25 cents. Special Officer Jarvis, have been the past week, having driven over thirty hobos out of town and placed several others under confinement. DIED. M iss John Morris, a traveling tailor who has been employed in J. A. McDougall's tailor shoo, was arrested last week and sentenced to CO davs imprisonment in the county jail by Justice Buchanan. Miss Margaret Stewart and Minified lladly, ol Kugene, were in town Saturday, primarily to visit Miss Stewart's "sister and secondarily to wil- ne s the football game. ELEGANT FALL CLOAKS. Made with, every possible f ouch ot smartness and distinctive ele gance, yet moderately priced. OUR FALL CL0AK8 JUSTIFY THE STRONGEST WORDS OF PRAISE. But instead of trying to bank the dictionary by too heavy drafts upon its adjectives, we simpld ex tend you a cordial invitatio to GOME AND EXAMINE THE GARMENTS THEMSELVES. Then you'll understand why so many well dressed women always buy their cloalxs of us. IQSEPHSON'S g. ROSEBURG, ORE. SB I School Books And Stationery AT MARSTERS' D. S. T. West, fire insurance, notary public, city property rented, county and city warrants bought, and collections m!i1 Offiro nn Jackson street. No. 407. they found an exceptionally level graae IIoover building, opposite post office. all the way through ana repon is i If you want to see or purchase the very best vapor cabinet manmaciureu, go to A. C. Marsters & Co. and inspect the renowned Buckeye. It is warranted n every particular. 73-tf, ROSS In Roseburg. at the Soldiers home hospital Sunday Oct. 25, 1903. W. P. Ko's of dropsy, after a linger ing illness. Captain Ross was liorn in Little Falls, Hurkiler County, New York, on Sep teniler 5, 1830. His early life was spent mostly in that place and Illinois. He was a member of tho Gist Illinois Vol unteers in which ho terved throughout schools of Oregon, on any of tho follow ing subjects. 1. The Arousing of Public Opinion ; the Wori of Samuel Adams, Thomas Paine, John Dickinson and Pattick Henry- 2. Lexington and Concord. 3. The Battle of King's Mountain. J. Virginia's Part in the American Revolution. Essays aro limited in length to 3,000 words : must be written on one side of the paper in tho student's own hand writing and must be accompanied by the certificate of the principal of the school attended be the author, to the pffpet that tho author is a bona ime student in the school and has been in attendance therein not less than four weeks during the school year of 1W3-4. Essays must be forwarded to tho chair man of tho committee in charge, Wal lare McCamant, 34 Concord, Building Portland. Ore., so as to reach him not later than February 1st, 11)01. In award ing tho prizes tho committee will bo Have You Seen That i FINE OAK BEDROOM SUIT We are showing in our window. It is up-to-date A full line of Bedroom Suits can be found on our floor" ALSO THE LATEST IN IRON BEDS. I 2 If yoif need Blankets or Comforts we have them S From the cheap to the best. A fall line of Mattresses and Pillows. One of our Elastic Cotton Felt Mattresses are hard to beat. B.IW.ffSTRONG " a The Furnifure Mni & iROSEBURQ, . - - ORE. very satisfactory. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to and including May 4, 1901, are re noEfwl to present the same at the County Treasurer's office for payment as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated Uoseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, Oct. 22, 1903. Geo. W. Dimmick, 81-8t County Treasurer. Hbh Sallr Mrfinirn. who has has been vioiHrm bn Bell sisters for tho past two ? "llt,nr aSl years, Ulair Jv left Mondav nieht for San Fran. 14 J1"1' Glenn H- 12 and one the Civil War. In 1893, he and his family inoTed to I governed by theso three considerations: Honda, and in 189 came to Oregon 1 1. Historical accuracy. and has made Roseburg his homo until I 2. Manner of treatment. his death. He leaves a wife and three 3. Orthorgraphv, grammar, syntax and punctuation. Notice for Publication. I'nltol Sum l!hl Office llnwbunr. Orepm. Oct. 31 1 OS. Nolle u bmbr ctren lht la oooipliie with th nroTlilontol ISo ct of onerr' ol JuneS.18T.enUllJ "An art !ar lie lo ol iin.irliiM!i In tha Stile.?! Cllion!.Oiecoa NtTKUnJ WaiMnilea'errltorr'utitcnJ d to alt lb public Uud iUUi by act o( Aiifuit 4. U3Z. FRANK F UOLESBY. r.1 P.irtl.nit. rauntr ol JJilltnotnh. (( ol Orcsnn. b thl ly Oletf In thi CScchUi iitnm i email . lor ice purcn.mui toe SEi of ectlnn So. 31 In lowmhlp No. 261 oath oi ramrs Ko. 8 tt and will oiler proof to tnov t&al tto land toiigcl la raoro valuable lor ll timber or ttone lhan lor agricultural purtutca. and to rtlabllth bit claim before the KejHtier and Receiver of thli office otKoMburg-, Oregon. on FriilnT. the 12tn day of February, He namec a KluieKiT Jimuie narri. i un.auu. Ore., W. 11. i!cCn-en. J. v. lUrdncr. jonn Rogers of KcocMirc. ureiron. Anr and all kiwhi claiming adversely the above described landa are rcjuwleJ In 01c their claim In thUoffiroonor before tho aatd I2lh day of icbruary, iao. ..,, Oct S p KeUicr. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. B.sebum,On.Ton,Oc!. Notice u hereby elvon that tn compllanc with the prorlilona ol the act o! Consrcja ot June i,!ST. entitled "Ah act lor the aale ot timber land In the Elates ol i auiornia,uroKua Nerada.and Wuhlngton Territory ai extend ed to all th pabllo land iUUi by act of Anj-oxt a. 1KC JOHN O. KENDALL, nf Mlnneaixiltf. county of Hennepin, atatco una I Qm-KsuTmsn! 11 Udoa?ixk I I "THERE is no coat that needs more care and detail in pro ducing than the double breasted sack coat, for they must be per fectly balanced and carefully cat, with mathematic precision. The "Kaufman Tweedham" is the smartest double breaated coat you have ever seen- It is strickly hand made and unusually attractive to dressy young men. It can be worn for semi-dress or business; a garment worthy of any merchant tailor. The collar and lapel in these coats are very long, which is very essential. It gives them a mer chant tailored appearance and makes this coatunusually attractive. The materials are: Unfinished Wors- teds, Cheviots, Cassia exes asd Thibets. Ask to see them at' Woollenberg Bros. f Innmli. h&a Ihla dar filed In sworn statement No. STSI, lor the pucha of office his chase of No. U, town- For Sale. One good horso cheap, H. L. Gould the blacksmith. 70-tf. The damaee suit of Frank E. Gon-el m . 1 t A vs. LJoucias uouniy, wnicn was irans- fm--rwl r r o - mnntr nnnn rwHt inn. I ntatn whpro. nftpr rnmaininir a few (lavfl. :ni,...,it .t, w,mf mrt o,5ii nNvni. npnnmont KnnRns. l'eld from the home of liia son, Wilbur nishod by any member of tho commit- mwUiuu.i, . ... I I . .. . r.-.:. m m 1. t- 1.1 tee. i no ossav which is awurucu mo Anv additional information winch dauehtor. aeed 8 years. Services will be miv bo desired will bo cheerfully furn- in Lano county, November. which convenes in BECEITION. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Ko one who is acquainted with its good qualities can be surprised at the great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy. It not only cures colds and ffwfnallv and permanently, Dut At the homo of Miss Rosa B. Parrott, Saturday, tho Eugene boys were given an informal reception. The house was irailv decorated with natures fairest flowers and the colors of tho reception team. Progressive games were indulged in until a late hour when a dainty lunch consisting of minced clams, wafers, ice cream, cake and cocoa was served. The Eugene boys are thorough gentlemen and take with them the best wishes of B. H. S. students. A. M. Dunlap, who has the contract for the box-making for tho Umpqua Valley Prune Association, left Friday morning for his home in Salem Mr. Dunlap has been ill for several days and of tho republic is lain to his final rest. goes home to recuperate. Ross at tho First Baptist Church, Tues day, Oct. 27, at 10 a. in., interment in ! tho Masonic Cemetery. The local A. F. and A. M. will havo charge of tho ser vices. Thus another aged defender the nonth cast qnarterof section ship Z7 souto, range 8 west and will offer prool lo snow mat mo iana nwim U more xaluabl for 1U limber or stone than for aKriculturai purposes, and to establish hU claim before thBrlatr and KecelTtr ot this .M4s Qntlharr.OTMDIL. on Monday, the th day of March, )H He nainu mm wltneoea? Charles "Thorn. John Thorn, of Roseburg; John Becker, Frank Long, 8-1 jft T " T "' r T"!rtrt" i i - - i m'rr I ' ' t " Administrators Notice. car ; Just arrived from the factory a road of the celebrated Page fence, which ' n Deceased Notice is hereby given that the under , signed was, by the County Court, o 3 Douglas County, Oregon, on the 16th day of September 1903, duly appointed Executrix of the Estate ol Jacob Lehn will P. 1 ..Mill I Q M fJ ( 11 fllll. Willi 1 A( ntAVnl.nri OlO 4 I . .i. nn. .l.lmlnir adrfiriilr the abore described lauds aro requested to Die their All persons having claims against tho will present tho same, tho namo of tho author, in tho public press. John K Kollock, to your aforsaid estate, i it. it la . jujy verified to me at Camas Valley, Tuos. G. Grkkn, W allack McCamant. claims In this office on day of March, Walter Tooley, returned Friday night from San FranciEco where during tho past four months ho has been attend ing a barber college. He has not yet decided as to where ho will locate. MARRIED. A very pleasant surprise party was crip i ' i , . ... . b i . ,.. I nittrtn loot Thnrfldav M'pnintv in nnnnr ol fiiPRA riisiases irom resuiuiiK b'"-" j e ' . I ll.aD.1 CZnnrrm antl -Tnlin Ttnhorlflnn lit the family homo in North Koseburg. Music and dancing whiled tho evening away very pleasantly and at a late hour a dainty lunch was served, after which tho guests dispersed. Those present wre: Misses veno isark-er, jmi.i ami Adeline Schmidt, Maud, Kegina nnd Gertrude Hast, Gertrude O'Brien, Leono and Nita Kabat and Lillian Critieer. Messrs. Lloyd Miller, Wm. Kellog, Jas Robbins, John Loomis, Jas. Sawyers, Ernw-t Bradley, George and John Rob ertson. in pneumonia, it is aiso a ceriai.itu.c for croup. Whooping cough is not iianirerous when this remedy is given. It contains no opium or other harmful Hibstance and may bo given as confi dently to a baby as to an adult. It is also pleasant to take. When all of these (:,ris am taken into consideration it is not surprising that people in foreign hinds, as well as at home, esteem tins remedy very highly and very few are willing to take other after having once used it. For sale by A. C. Marsters and Co. HicaiNBOTHAM-iiooK At tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Howden, of Kellogg, Oct. 14, 1903, Thos. A. Hig ginbotham. of Elkton, and Miss Bertha E. Shook, by Rev. R. A. Givin, of Elkton. Tullt - A prLEOATE Near Yoncalla, Thursday, Oct. 15, 1903, Arthur E. Tulley and Rachael L. Applegato, by tho Rev. B. F. Peck. Tho ceremony was witnessed by many invited guests and followed by a very dainty luncheon. Many pretty nnd val liable presents were received by the brido. For Sale. 75 lnmbs and 130 ewes, Merino and Cotswold sheep. Address Taul V. Cuvil ior, Wardton, Oregon . 71 lm, BUCHANAN In Rosobnrg Saturday, Oct. 24. 1903, at tho family homo, ' Mrs Amos Buchanan of diabetia. Mrs. Buchanan leaves a husband, Amos Buchanan, sr. and two stop sons, J. A. and A. J. Buchanan both attor- neys-at-law. Tho funeral was held from tho family homo this afternoon at 2 o'clock. $100 Reward, $100. is cheaper than a board once and last a life-time and is pat np satisfaction without extra cost. or u-iow Uiosauath used and endorsed by tho leading menDouglaa County, Oregon, within six B of this county. For circulars and prices mn,a imm , ,i, h.rf luldrcss bteariw A UhcnoweUi, Oakland, Kret publication of this NoUca Sopt. ure., or o. u. uroucn, uasianti, uro. iy i 1903. Elixa Lsuxhcbb. Oregon Society Sons of tho American Revolution. Poim.ANi), Ore, Oct. 1, 1903. Tho Oregon Society of Sons of the American Revolution has several times in tho past offered prizes to tho school children of tho stato for essays on sub jects connected with Revolutionary His tory. Tho result in tho past havo en couraged tho Society to renew tho offer at this timo. Prizes of $ .'5, f 15 and $10, respectively, will tberoforo bo nwarded for tho tli i oo best essays in tho order of merit, written by students in tho pulbic Tho readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is nt least ono dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tho only positive euro now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional diBeaso, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internally, acting directly upon Uio blood and mucous surfaces of tho system thereby destroying tho foundation of tho discaso, and giving tho patient strength bv bulldinc u tho constitution and as siatlng nature in doing its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith in its curativo lwwcrs, that thoy ollor ono Hundrod Dollars for any caso that it fails to euro. Send for list of testimon niala Address F. J. Chknnkv & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 7Cc. Hall's Family pills aro tho beat. T. K. RICHARDSON. Leadlne Mnslc House of Southern Oregon $25.00 Gold or silver will buy a good Organ or mako a payment on ono of our fine Pianoa, prices ranging from f 185.00 to $450.00. I havo decided to sell my present stock regardless of cost or profit See or write us at once and secure some of theso bargains. T. K. RlCHAItDSOX. Rosebfarg, Oregon. TO THE PEOPLE. In County Court. In the county court this week Herman Hammite, son ot W. B. Hammitc, aged II years, was committed to the stato re- form school near Turner. Tho father of iho boy declares ho is incorrigible and J impossiblo to'control. Susie Norris, aged 13 years, on com plaint of her father, N. E. Norris, was placed in tho Boys' and Girls Aid Socie ty at Portland. Notice. Executrix of the Estate of Jacob Lehn herr, Deceased. At a regular meetinc of the directors If tllO people Of Roseburg of school District No. 4, tho clerk was I authorized to oihui books for subscriiv- and SlirSOUndillg COUUtry Will tion to warrant loan of $20,000, said I books to bo open Oct. 1st. bubscribera , can subscribe for amounts of $50 or mul-1 tiplea thereof. arrants will draw m timc, I believe I can Save my torest at tho rato of 4 per cent per an mini and will bo payable as follows: ..ONE DOLLAR PREMIUM.. Tte fceehtrg imk aa. Hie Ce. Will pay a premium of $1 in addition to the regular price of $10 on each ton of cast iron this offer to hold good until October 1st. We Also Want Hides, Furs, Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Rubber and tsecond Hand Furniture ttBIIJll business. W. C. H I LDRBRAND, JR. $2,000 each succeeding year until all are paid. For other information apply to 75-tf Claka Dillard, Clerk, Cor, Oak andBose Sla-.Opp. Barnard's Stall oq Wanted. A girl to do general housowork. Apply to Mrs. C. A. 3jhlb.vda. 73:.- c