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Victor Short, of Clover Creok, is In the city to spend Thanksgiving Bert Riddlo will leavo for his homo in Azalea on this evening's local. Swcatlnnd's Ico cream 8alurd:iy and Sunday at Currior'a ronfec.tionary. 85-8t LADIES' JACKETS. In Indies' Jackets we have every thing that is to be desired. Also a complete assortment of Furs. CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. Guaranteed Forest Reserve scrip for sale in largo or small quantities, by Frank E. Alley, over tho kind Office Roseburg. Will place same for non-resident purchasers. If you want to see or purchase tho very best vapor cabinet manufactured, go to A. C. Marstora fc Co. and inspect tho renowned Buckoyo. It ia warranted n every particular . 73-tf. lADltV SKIRTS. We have iust recieved a lareo as Among our many attractions is a I eortmcnt of Lathes bkirts ranging in erv nrottv lino of Misses' and Cliil- !i ,r' dren's Cloaks. Call and see them I price from . -v $1,75 to T$8.0O Ex-Gov. II. S. ringroo says : "Oste- I opathy is a science entitled to all respect and confidenco as a distinct advance- mcnt in medicino. I know it is doing a vast amount of good in relieving tho Buf fering of humanity." 87-o20 The People's Store ABRAHAH Proprietor One Door South of P. O. M THE NEW I , 9 BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. Kill Cor. Washington and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins Title Guarantee & Loan Co. ROSEBDBQ. OREGON. I. D. Hamilton, President D C. Hamilton. Secj. and Trcu Office in tbe Court Hourc. Hare the only Cora plete ket ol abstract books in Douglas County Abstracts aud Certificates ol Title tarnished to Douglas county land and mining claims. Hare also a complete set of Tracings of all township plats In the Roceburg. Oregon, U. 8. LandDis met. Will mate bine print copies of any town ship N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every descriytion. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and OAKLAND. OUEGON Minnesota. 023) Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Bine Prints of Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. "Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON Firemen Have Awoke! Of Local Interest. 1 Dr's. Chcadlo A Johnson, dentists. There is still hope for you if Osteopathy. you trv S7-o20 blho llishop has ulod complaint in the circuit court for divorce against Da vid Uishop. and for bar reasons she says defendant has cruiilly treated her and ho is an habitual drunkard, which has caused her to leavo defendant and to make her homo with her sister. She al so wants tho caro of their three littlol children, now in the care of defendant. Attorney for plaintiff, W. W. Cardwell. Oregon Women Honored. Dr's. Cheadlc Sc Johnson, dentists. For La Grinpo trv Osteopath)'. S-l-olO Virgil Woodruff, of city today. Foi j nice joh of Gould. shoeing go to II . L. 70-tf. Edna Winston, of .Winston, is shop ping in Rosehurg, today. J. O. Johnaon, of Ijooua , is resigtered at the McClallen, today. Joseph Lyons, hurg today. of Drain, is in Rose-I Mr. and Mrs. lien McMullen ret urned rom Portland, Tuesday morning. Wm. Ilnrd left yesterday for a busi ness trip to Portland. f Ltdies will vouch for Osteopathy. Ask those who have tried it. 87-olX) Assessor George.Staley, went to calla yesterday, on business. Yon- Mrs. J. R. Phelps-Montgomery of Melrose, is in tho Portland, Oregon, a member of the board of lady managers of the World's Fair, is the latest possibility for the position of president of the board, Mrs Montgomery is now in tho city, having arrived Sunday, says tho St. Louis Globe Democrat. She is one of the earliest appointees to the board and since its organiza tion nas Deen one ot the most promi nent figures in its councils. She is a native Missourian of very distinguish- Judge X C. Fullerton and family will spend Thanksgiving in Riddle. See the Title Guarantee & Loan or blno prinU and filing papers. Co. ti J. A. Black, of the Leona Mills Lum ber Co., was in the city yesterday. John King will leave tonight for Min neapolis, Minn., on a business trip. Fresh Candies manufactned daily at Currier's oonfectionerv. Finest in the city John Hall and Fred Marsh, of Myrtle ed stock, being a daughter of former Creok, were Roseburg visitors, Tuesday. Gov phelns. While Mrs. Montn-nmerv is not making any canvass for the presidency, it is thought that she would accept the honor if proffered. It :s your own fault to remain an in- She was a visitor at the Administra- valid when there is an Osteopath tion building yesterday, but would not aiscuss ner proposed candidacy. Opie Read, the is dtinguished author, The next meeting of the board of lady "physically regenerated" by Osteopathy managers is set for December 15. Holiday goods quite extraordinary as comparison will quickly show. S. K. Svkea. All kinds of mining tools sharpened and repaired at H. L. Uould, tho black smith. "0 tf. Portland on Celtlo Railroad. Was ted. Girl for general housework. Position in Roseburg. Enquire at this office. The Osteopath will remove the cause and Nature cures the disease. Does this not appeal to your reason. For Trade Small farms in Indiana to trade for Oregon H. L. Ball. Southern property. 33tf. See Frank E. Alley for reliable ab stract of title to your property. Up stairs over Land Office. The Albany footbal 1 team will arrive on this evening's local and will register at the McUallen. FOUND A Eilver medal. The owner can obtain it by describing the same to the editor of the Plai.ndealek. - After many years of peaceful slumber the firemen of the Roseburg Fire De partment have at last decided to let the people know that they are still alive, that is in a socia) way. Arrangements are now being made for a grand Thanks giving Ball, attne Roseburg theater, Thanksgiving night. Don't forget the date, Nov. 26, 1903. This will be the grandest social affair of the season, you should not miss it. Patronize the boys who fight the fire demon. Mrs. J. H. Booth and two children, have returned from Grants Pass, where they have been visiting relatives. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties liolding county warrants endorsed prior to and including May 4, 1901, are re quested to present the same at the County Treasurer's office for payment as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, Oct. 22, 1903. Geo. W. Dimmick, 8l-8t County Treasurer. Just arrived from the factory a car load of the celebrated Page fence, which is cheaper than a board ence and will last a life-time and is put up to your See Frank E. Alley Guaranteed perfect, delivery. Lowest market We buy right, we sell right; we name our priees with confidence. Implements and Hardware. S. K. Sykes. C. Schmidt, formerly proprietor of the McClallen House, will erect a cot tage in Kinneyville, which he will occu py this winter. The last Epike on the Salt Lake cut off T l , 1 1 " on tne union racinc naa ixxu urncn and traffic is now run over the new line. Whether to reeal the portage railway law or allow it to remajn on the statute books of the state, is receiving more con sideration by members of the legislature and business men than is being given to the tax law. It is practically settled that the latter will be repealed or amended at the extra session, but the former proposition is still in doubt. Former enthusiasts for the passage of the law are willing to permit a repeal if it can be shown that the National Gov ernment is really in earnest about the construction of the canal. In this con-I n eel ion the opinion ol F E Beach, presi- lor land scrip, dent of the Board of Trade, covers the and ready for I subject. He says : "I see no reason why the law should not be repealed if the stories about the Federal Government going ahead at once with the canal are true. I have I talked to many regarding that, but opin ion appears to be divided. Some claim that it is simply railroad talk, to woikl up sentiment favorable to tho repeal of that the price. Tho local arrived at 9:45, Monday evening, having been delayed fivi hours tho law, while others contend Is your property for sale? If so, see Frank E. Alley and have the title examined and secure an abstract of near Drain, caused freight train there. bv the wreck of a same. Investigate, compare. Wo seek vour business only on the basis of mu tual snterest. Hardware etc. S. K. Svkes. Blue prints of township maps, fifty cents each. Filing papers properly prepared. Frank E. Alley, up stairs, over Land Office. In addition to low prices we guaran tee prompt service and absolute satis faction. Stoves and tinware S. K. Sykes. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They will do you good. For sale bv A. C. Marsters & Co. Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tab lets are becoming a favorite f jr stomach troubles and constipation. For sale by A C Marsters & Co. Wanteo to Trade. A fine young Jer sey COW IOr a gOOU wui uuiro ' - R. L Gile, manager of the Umpqua Valley Prune Packing aB:ociation, left on this morning's local to spend Thanks giving with friends at Salem. The High school literary society pre sented a pleasant program Wednesday cveninir. in Ihe assembly room of the building, to all who attended. Government is going ahead with the work. " 1 lie I scant ol 1 ratio is anxious to Bto the river opened no nutter how it is done, but I do nut think it will benects sary for tho state to go on with the por tage road if the K-dcral government taken hold. Our committee has decided to take no steps until ntmit the timu the legislature convenes, and by that lime we will be belter informed. Should it be shown that all of tliu talk ema nates from the railroad, I am sura the Board of Trade will fight nny at tempt to repeal the law." The Chamber of Commerce committee was very active in its efforts to have the law passed, and there is little likelihood of the members receding from their for mer opinion reirarding the state con structing tho road. Telegram. Abrogates the Mora Treaty. satisfaction without extra cost. It is used and endorsed by the leading men of this county. For circulars and prices address Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, n.. or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly Reduced Rates on Thanksgiving Day old colt. 88-2tp M. Lemmeb, Dixonville, Ore. For Sale. A ten-acre apple orchard in Brooks' First addition to Roseburg Will be sold cheap. Enquire at this of fice for full particulars. S6-lm-p At the bowling alley S. V. Ramp again holds the highe-it fit-ore for the $5 prize to be paid Dec. 15. Mr. Ramp is un questionably the lest bowler in the city. Ivor McMullen, who has been employ ed at Cottage Grove for the past three months, returned to Roseburg yesterday morning and will remain here thisjweek. THE SHOE PROBLEfl Pop a quarter of a century we've been busy solving shoe problems solving them for man, woman and child solving them successfully. In the selection of our fall shoe stock we have called to our aid this long and successful experience. The result is a mighty gathering of fall footwear embodying in an unrivaled degree of style, comfort, durability and moderateness of price. We want you to get better ac quainted with our big shoe depart ment. It's chuck full of attractive things and the prices are attractive, too. I0SEPHS0NS The Big Store ROSEBURG, ORE. School Books - . mm m Have You Seen That i finp nAir RFironnM suit 1 And Stationery We are showing in our window. It is up-to-date: jl A full line of Bedroom Suits can be found on our floor g ALSO THE LATEST IN IRON BEDS. J If yon need Blankets or Comforts we have them T?- t.A 1 J AT MARSTERS' 8 A fall line of Mattresses and Pillows. One of our Elastic Cotton Felt Mattresses are hard to beat- B. W. STRONG nri r - jl nm ROSEBURG, . - - ORE J J I Real Estate Transfers. A Direct Line . . t i jonn ncrucr, tv;f- nii. to Chicago and all joints cast; Louis ville. Memphis. New Orleans, and all JosCHaicht ef.ux, to G W Fisher,; f400; the bwX of sK o( sec 14, tp 32 e, r 5 woi"t. J W Morgan ct ux, to 1500 : ! ot nwX ol sec 35, tp S. a, r t west. John R Dailey et nx, to John M Dailey $10; the of s of sec 8, tp 20 continental s, r 8 west, containing 1G0 acres. ha. Manuel Mooro et nx, to W LCobb, 1 ; If yonr friends arc coming west let us nwlof sec 14, tp 24 s, r 9 west, contain- know ami we will qnot them direct tno Ine 100 acres. specially low rates now See that your ticket reads via tho IL LINOIS CENTRAL K. H. Thoroughly modern trains connect with all trans- lines at St. Paul and Onu- in effect from The Southern Pacific Company will Are you thinking about buying Miss Marjory McDocgal, who is spending her Thanksgiving vacation at . ii ,:., , ;ti n - i,..Tov v Allnir home, will return to Portland, next the rouna trip obviwto" o K"""3 n wiu pav vuu w uurci ioun u. imv; . - tso. P,vi,,nt Thankscivint: . . Iv ....Ur, Monday, to resume the duties of her po- Lsition in a department store there. Bell tickets at one and one third fare for property in Douglas County? If SO Oregon Lines, account ian8'"6 examine the title before purchasing, Day. Tickets will be som on jov. and2Cth, and will be limited for return to tho 27th. All who desire to laue au- nf this reduction can secure YilUW&f ;vta from nearest Southern Pacific Agent, on dates mentioned. Couph Remedy Is Pleasant to Take. D. S. T. West, tire insurance, notary T, d football team, renrcsentinc public, city property rented, county and the oca, nj h g,,, wij, play ngainet city warrants bought, and collections made. Office on Jackson street, No. 407, Hoover building, opposite post office. Manila, Nov. 24. General Wood cap tured the Moro position in the hills of Jolo, north of Taglibi, on the 20th inst., and destroyed the earthworks they had thrown up there. Private Martin Bren- nan, of tho Fourteenth Cavalry, was killed during tho engagement, and two privates were wounded, ono seriously The loss on the Moro side is known to have been 75. probably more, as the ground is covered with brush, and bod' ies are hard to find Tho expedition returned to Jolo, and, pending an investigation, General Wood says that so far as he can see there will be no more opposition on the. part of the Sultan's men, who led tho fighting Klla A Neely married) to Ralph Sov- all eastern points. ern f 140; lot 3 of blk 3, Hamilton addi- Any information as to tion to the city of Roseburg. Nancy Noblo and husband to Simpson Lumber Co., fl6; lots I and 8 of sec 33 and wa of nw ef see 35, tp 22 s, r 12 west, containing 162,46 acres. Augustus F Medino to L J Simpson, 700 ; lot 9 of sec 23, and n wj of swJtf and lot 1 of sec 34, all in tp 2 s,r 12 west. O & C R R Co to Miles Ramey, $100 ; nef of aw H of sec 23, tp 32 8, r 6 west. Alexander F Mayers et ux, to Niell J rates, routes, I etc., cheerfullygiven on apblication. it. H TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 14 1 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Undsey, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B. Thorn pson, F. & P. A., Room 1, Column Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Mil granulated loal manufacture of Rice and Rice, the house furnishers, are showing a beautiful and varied as sortment of china and glass ware, suita ble for holiday gifta and for practical uses. The assortment includes fancy the Drain Normal second team, at According to hia understanding, this ac- Drain, Friday. This will bo their initial tion on tjie part of tho Moros abrogates appearance on tho gridiron and wo hope tn0 Bates treaty. thoy will.win. The finest quality of mrar is used in the Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the bowiBi individual plates, individual cups cl ver rcading and impersonation of Miss Laura G. Thomas, of the Colum bia School of Oratory, will entertain the x)eople of Roscbnrg, Friday evening, November 27, at the M. E. church, in n Probate Court. rnots need in its preparation gne it a a Baucer individual coffee and choco flavor similar to maple syrup, making it jate geta water sets cut glass and fancy initA nleasant to take. Mr. W. L. Rod- vaReB. :n fact evervthiug to please the -i , ,. . - - erick, of Poolesville, ma., in spenKing ui collector is shown and the reason bie this remedy says: "1 have usea ouam- neg8 of pr;ce w;n merit your attention herlain's Cough Remedy with my cnn dren for several years and can truthful- Tn0 RoSeburg Mental Culture Club, 'Mrs. Wiggs of lhc Cabbage Patch." The young ladies of tho High school began their basket ball practice last evening. Leonard HopGeld is coaching them, Miss Elsie Benedick ia captain and Miss Rose Parrott, managor. From ly say it is the best preparations of the I on j,ionday elected the following ladies present indications they will develop a kind I know of. Tlie cnuaren like to a committee to investigate anil report on strong team, awe to cope witn strong take it and it has no injurious after el tjie gan;tary and other conditions of the adversaries representing other schools fwt. For Bile by A. Li. warsters vaj- . llbi:c school: Mrs. A. U. Marsters, ol the state, Hanan, Mrs. Bartrum, Mrs ti!1,ttioti iht h.mdit who was itrirWs nnd Mrs. Isadore Wollenberir. Tho second count of votes for tho VJt J A I I uji.,nJ!it.tl.pn. R. & N. The object is a very commi;abio one iiigii bcnooi popular pnpn cotuest re BU UdM J I i tn arx no flmra nrn montfpmn. I artlffwl Willi tltn fnllntptntf nnrnnna in t1u overland train hold up was on Tues- ZZZ Z:" tVJ waT . n.m i muium -" ...... day at Portland sentenceu to iyeaia ine ,ace )ext t0 home whcr0 every- Polly Campbell 525 in the penitentiary. He had to be thin 8i,ould be kept in a healthful and Frank Berry 150 held up to receive sentence. pleasant condition it is the public school ; Mar u man Mary E Hildcbrand was appointed administratrix, and J. O. Metz, D. S Ve8tand Mrs. Beryl bmith appraisers of the estate of William Clinton Hildc brand. deceased, by the county court Nov. 23. said estate being of tho proba bio value of $2000. Tho only child of said decedent Robert L. Hildebrand, aged 4 years was given over to tho guardianship of his grandfather Sol J Culver, on his petition before tho court The estate of tho littlo boy consists of two insurance policies of $1000 and $2000 respectively, left by said decedent. F. B. Waito lilcd Ins llnal account as cx cutor of the estate of Feudal Slither lin. and Jan. 5, 1904, at 10 a. m., was fixed as tho day mid timo for hearing objections, if any, thereto, Claia A. Wroe was appointed admin istrator, and John M. Bailey, Martin Cornwall, $652; lot 2 of blk I, in Gardi ner, James P Darrow ot al, to Annie C Herstine, $282; $ acres of Williamson D L C, in sec 13, tp 25 s, r G west. Mathew Hedrick to Carrio Gardner, $525 ; 125.53 acres in sec 17, tp 22 s, r 0 west. T W Winniford ot ux, lo R L Winni ford, $5,000; 154.40 acres of sec 23; se and fractional no? of nwJi, fractional nwi of notf, and lot 1 of sec 33, nil in tn '25 h. r 6 west. ... - - . . . n t. ,fin. n W S Hrosi to Mrs o j utobi, toou; acres in see 16, tp 23, s, r 6 west. Renortod hv tho Title Guarantee & Loan Company, Rosoburg.Or. Yesterday afternoon a negro entered iho homn of Mrs. Lane of this city and stole a can of preserves, but whilo try inz to mako hia escapo was captured and forced to return tho stolon goods DIED. HOFFMAN At his homo in Roseburg Nov. 24, 1003, of consumption, Mr, F. W. Hoffman, aged 62 years. He leaves a widow and two sons Harry Hoffman of this city, and F. S Hoffman, an S. P. conductor, running nut of Portland. and the ladies in taking up this matter Grat e LaBrie 134 115 vn ilin nn Urn I Rtinnnrt nf fiVfirv Mnrv Parks 115 ceased, said estate consisting of. real ilirKeya aie dciiiub r- - , , ' . ' i 1..1.1 i.. i finrt i VnrV f!itv citizen in Roseburg. Auarey linages oo property oi mu ruuiiuio vuiuu ui Fnnornl Forvices tomorrow, nt two Androws and John W. Wroe appraisers o'clock, at residence, conducted by Rev nf tin nxinfci nf Rnniuinin A. Wron. div-1 W. A. Stnick. burial at Masonic come- n CLiS-Kjufam 6Bros. , Shcr of PJkosnrc Uakxrthdc CJotttiy ' j 'HERE is no coat that needs more care and detail in pro ducing than the donble breasted sack coat, for they must be per fectly balanced and carefully cat, 'with mathematic precision. The "Kaufman Tweedham" is the smartest donble breaated coat yon have ever seen. It is strictly 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 axe: Unfinished Ws teds,Chcviots,C&ssixaeresaad Thibets. Ask to see them at Woollenberg Bros, How's This. Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for anv case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cubenkt & Co., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, have knowned F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and ludievohim nerfectly honorablo in all business transactions and financially ablo to carry out any obligations made by their firm Wkst& Troax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Waldiso, Kinnan- & Marvis, Wholesale Drurcista, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- v. netine directly upon the blood and nuiwniB serfaces of tho system. Testi monials sent free. Prim 75c. ner bottlo. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. T C A S H T ROSEBURG JUNK AND HIDE CO. Pays tho highest Cash Price for Hides, Pelts, Furs, Wool, Tallow, Rubber, Metals and Scrap Iron of all kinds We also sell Second hand Furniture of all kinds at Prices to suit the Times. Corner of Oak and Rose Sts. Opp. Empire Stable. Piano Buyers You will notice that wo do not have to be continually strking out for a now mako of Pianos. Tho Necdham has been our loader for 14 years and is today a leader among tho high grade pianos of tho world . Some cheap pianos are made high grade simply by getting a boost in tho Oregonian or some other leading "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is consid- paper, through those big dealers who thoored best liniment on tho market," think thoy can, and do make tho major-u-rito Post & Bliss, of Georgia, Vt. No Uy of people beliovo it simply because other liniment will heal a cut or bruiso they say bo. It doesn't take ink, boost nromntly. No other affords such or high commissions to mako a good The Best Liniment. tery. Deceased was a Presbyterian church. quick relief from rheumatic pains. No p?ano, but instead tho very best other is so valuable for deep seated mechanics, and tho very best material pains like lamo back and pains in tho 8uch aa are always used in Needham i.. nivn thin liniment n trial ana nianos. ... 1 T.I & I -V KHIIUnMIIN. i - !. ill nnvnr trlBll tO OO WllUUUC lb. I ' niOm DO r Ol UlO.jru" r,... - - , n nwvn Bold hv A. O. Marstora v;o. v City Treasurer's Notice. Notice ia hereby given that to all parties holding city warranU endorsed prior to Dec 4, 1901, are requested to present the same to tho City Treasurer's office for payment, as interest will ceasa there on after the date ot this notice. Dated hosoburg, Oregon, Nov. S 1903. H. C. Sloccm, Jr. City Treasurer. Filberts At 20 cents per quart, dock, Cleveland, Ore. W. For Sile. i One good horso cheap, tho blacksmith. H H. Mur-S.V2mp L. Gould 70-tf.