FOR HOLIDAYS We are now prepared to show Holiday buyers all S the new novelties and fancy creations both useful and ornimental, and handhed exclusively by us. A few of the nobby things we are prepared to show iii our holiday line are; Fane.' work Brackets, Hankerehief Boxes, Chatelaine Bags, Novelty I'urses, Collar & Cuff Boxes, Kid and Golf Gloves Silk and linen Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, New Neckwear Fancy and useful Suspeuders, new Silk and Fancy handle Umbrellas, Hats, Shoes, Clothing and other articles too numerous to mention. D I The People's Store I. ABRAHAH Proprietor One Door South of P. O. BO YEARS EXPERIENCE 0 Of Local Interest. I RADE mAKHS Designs Copyrights 4c Anyone wmainc a sketch and description may quickly ajcertain our opinion free whetner an lnreauoa ts protiably pxtentaMo. Comtnuntca UonsKnctiyconrMentlal. HANDBOOK onfatcnta nt tree. Oldest acencr tor seconne patent. Psients taken through Mcnn A Ox receive rjvrvi: no.-i.-f, without charge. In the Scientific Hmerican. A handomelT illcrtrated ireeklj-. Tarcest dr rclaUoa ot any scientific tanrnal. Terms. S3 a rear: four months. TL Sold byall newsdealers. HUNK & Go.36,BrMtfwai-Hew York Branch OScc S3 F St. Washtaeton. TJ. a BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW Cor. Washington and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins Title Guaranteed: Loan Co. EOSKBDEG, OREGON. I. II. HaniLTOS, T resident D C HaKILTOK, Secy, and Trca OBce In the Court House. Have the only com plete tet ot abstract boots In Donelan County Abstracts and Certificates ol Title furnished to Donclas county land and rninine claims. Hare also a complete et of Tracings of all township plats In the Rosebars. Orecon. D. S. Lan d Dis trict. Will make bine print copies ol any town ship N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of everv descrivtion. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington Minnesota. G23) and OAKLAND. OREGON Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Govern- Papers prepared for filing ment Land . on Blue Prints of Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. FRAflK E.ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG, OREGON Just arrived from the factory a car load of the celebrated Page fence, which is cheaper Uian a board ence and will last a life-time and is put up to your satisfaction without extra cost. It is used and endorsed by the leading men of this county. For circulars and prices address Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore., or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly A Direct Line to Chicago and all points east; Louis ville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all points south. See that your ticket reads via the IL LINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Thoroughly modern trains connect with all trans continental lines at St. Paul and Oma ha. If your friends are coming west let us know and we will quote them direct the specially low rates now in effect from all eastern pointe. Any information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully given on application. B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson, F. & P. A., Room 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle, WopIs. 84tf Good Samaritan Hospital Offering All those who wish to donate fruit canned coeds, potatoeb, groceries, old clean linen etc are requested to send them to the Rectory before December 11. It is especially desirable that the Pr.BPhnrr' offering should reach the r " Good Samaritan hospital before Christ John Dawson. mas. floney to Loan. As financial agent for capital 1 am nrenared to loan money in any simount rom 50 to $500 on real estate or per eonal security, or to purchase property outright, or to purchase good notes at a discount. The money can of'ontime be paid or drafts issued the same day1 iiiti' the application is made. Eoquirc of H. H. Brookes, nt the Plaindkal office, Roseburg. I Dr's. Cheadle it Johnson, dentists. For 1 nice job of shoeing go to H. L. Gould. 70-tf. Dan Whitsett lias moved to his new home on I-ane street. A. Younger, of Ashland, is registered at the McClallen today. I). S. West returned from a trip to Eugene, Tuesday evening. Fresh Candies manufactned daily at Currier's confectionery. Finest in the city Holiday goods quite extraordinary as comparison will quickly show. S. K. Sykes. M. P. Elliott, of Salem, is in the city today and is registered at the McClal- len. For Trade Small farms in Southern Indiana to trade for Oregon property. H. L. Ball. S3tf. Geo D. Goodhue, the well-known poultry and creamery man from Salem, was in the city Tuesday. We buy right, we sell right ; we name our priees with confidence. Implements and Hardware. S. K. Sykes. Is your property for sale? If so see Frank E. Alley and have the title examined and secure an abstract of same. Investigate, compare. We seek your business only on the basis of mu tual snterest. Hardware etc. S. K. Sykes. In addition to low prices we gnaran 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. Thev will do vou good. For sale bv A. C. Marsters & Co. Mrs. I. E. Thomas returned to her home in Cottage Grove, yesterday, after short visit with her daughter, Mrs. . D. Ramp, in this city. Rev. Davis Errett, pastor of the First Christian church of Salem, preached at the Christian church in this city, Tues day and Wednesday night. Wanted to Trade. A fine young Jer sey cow lor a good wort horse or --year old colt. M. Lemmee, SS-2t p Dixonvillc, 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. 80 lm-p Are you thinking about buying property in Douglas County? If so it will pay you to have Frank E. Alley examine the title before purchasing, The north-bound overland, due here at II :15 last evening, did not arrive un til 8:45 this morning, the delay being caused by a freight wreck at Redding, Cal. The missionary meeting of the ladies oH.be Presbyterian church, announced at the home of Mrs. A. J. Bellows, has been postponed to some date not yet fixed. D. S. T. West, fire insurance, notary public, city property rented, county and city warrants bought, and collections made. Office on Jackson street, No. 407. Hoover building, opposite post office. Lost. A bm-kskin puree, fastened with a snap, containing about f20. The nder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at the Pl.u.vokalkk office. 94-2t The Empire livery and feed stables now occupied by Al Kent, successor to the firm of Kent t O'Neal, has been rented by the owners to Messrs. John Banks and S. M. Kelly, of Oakland, who will take charge in a short time. Mr. Kent still retains his stables on Main street, and he has expressed his inten tion of erecting a fine brick stable in the near future to accommodate his increas ing business. Rice and Rice, the house furnishers are showing a beautiful and varied as sortment of china and glass ware, suita ble for holiday gifts and for practical uses. The assortment includes fancy bowls, individual plates, individual cups and saucers, individual coffee and choco late sets, water sets.cut glass and fancy vases; in fact everything to please the collector is shown and the reasonble- ness of prices will merit your attention Wilbur Rosa entertained a number of his friends at his new home in Kinney villc, at the extreme north end of the city, Tuesday evening, at the pop ular jrame of flinch. The parlors were tastefully decorated with oriental effects, After sufficient enjoyment at flinch the party adjourned to the dining room where refreshments were served. Those present were Misses Maud Maiden Daisy Maiden, Lulu Cloyd, Myrtle Coch ran. I -co 11 a Sloper, Minnie and Neita Bell, and Mrs. Ross; Messrs Stephens Robieon, Harry Miller, Maurice Maiden Lester Bell, Elmer Wimlerly and Wil bur Rosf. Dr's. Cheadle A Johnson, dentists. Consumption is cured by Osteopa' hy- 94 dis k. O. fccliwarx of hugene was in the I city Tuesday. E. N. Sin th of Myrtle Point was in the city Tm ttlay. L. St. Ores of Drain was in the city Tuesday on business. Otey Boon has returned from a visit with friends at Glendale. John F. ICe'ly ami R. A. Both of En gene were in the city Tuesday cvenine. Beu Watson went to Eugene Tuesday to take a view of that section of conntry. C. P. Jones of Ashland transacted business in our city Tuesday. E. E. Wilson and L. E. Johnson of Glendale were in the city Tuesday. Geo. W. Kearns of Grants Pass was registered at the McClallen Tuesday. Geo. W. Stearns of Oakland was a business caller in Roseburg Tuesday. H. A. Williams, editor of the Myrtle Creek Mail, was in our city Tuesday. Osteopathy is a great and nat ural sys tern of healing. Any disease responds to treatment. fUd!5 The Rev. R. Christipon will preach in the Methodist church, Sonth, next Sun day morning. H. O. Lewis, the Albany photograph er was attending to business matters in this city Tuesday. Mrs. C. W. Pogue of Albany is visit ing at me nome of her daughter. Mrs. W. Moffit in this city. Misses Audrey Bridges and Maggie McClallen are visiting Mrs. Bristol' at her Sunnyside fruit farm. See Frank E. Alley for reliable ab stract of title to your property. Up stairs over Land Office. FOUND A silver medal. The owner can obtain it by describing the same to the editor of the Plain-dealer. See Frank E. Alley for land scrip. Guaranteed perfect, and ready for delivery. Lowest market price. County Surveyor Chaa. E. Roberts and John Townscnd have returned from a surveying trip to Fleurnoy valley. Edwin Weaver of Myrtle Creek, was in the city Tnesday. He had just re turned from a trip to Weiser and Boise, Idaho. J. W. Bikerof Cottsige Grove, State Game Forestry Warden, was in the city j Wednesdiyon business pertaining to his office. Surveyor Switzer and Special Agent Wilson have returned from the moun tains where they had been inspecting recent surveys. Prof. Sanders is unable to attend to his duties at the High school this week, lieing confined to his home as a result of oison oak xjigoning. Harry Stevens returned Tuesday from the mountains where he accompanied Surveyor Switzer and Special Examiner Wilson on a survey. Blue prints of township maps, fifty cents each. Filing papers, properly prepared. Frank E. Alley, up stairs, over Land Office. Work has commenced on the new high school building, which will when finished, be the best school house in the Willamette Valley. The Shadow social at the I. O. O. F. hall Monday night, under the auspices of the W. O. W. was well attended and all reported an enjoyable time. The W. C. T. U. will meet Friday af ternoon at 2:30, in the home of Mrs. Faulkner. The subject is "Rest." A very interesting program is being pro- pat ed. II. O. Lewis of Albany has purchased Olive's photograph gallery and will as Fiimc the management at onco. Mr. Olive will go to California as soon as he closes his business here. Fred J. Blakely, manager of the Ore gon lioom ana limber Uompany re turned Tuesday from Portland where ho was promoting the interests of his ex tensive enterprise. Roseburg Lodge No. 314, B. of R . T at their last regular meeting at the Na' tive Sons' hall, elected the following of ficers for the ensuing year: Master. C B Baker; vice master, Chas Harmon past master, E P Long; sec, II Wright; financier, 0 W Ballard'; journal agent A L Rvan ; grievance committee, II ( Bickett, chairman, A Howard, O 8 Johnson; examining physician, Dr. E V Hoover. Osteopathy cures female troubles Results toll when you try Osteopa thy. 04-dlB Emory Davidson was on tho Blck list Wednoaday. Earnest Gndway, of Anlauf, Was in the city this week. Jos. Lyons, the Drain banker, was transacting businoss in onr city vostor day. two Greek steamers collided near Athens, and fifty persona were drowned on Tuesday. Get your abstracts ot title from J Hamilton, tie has tho only complete set of abstract b 1 ks in the county, tf Mr. and Mrs 0. W. Smith drove I from their home near this city Tuesday. They expect their daughtor Stella, home soon. Tuesday, Dec tho 22, one day only Dr. Lowe, the optician, will bo in Rose burg. Don't fail to see him about your eyes and glasses. The Roseburg Cook Book, by the Wo man's Guild of St. Goorge'a church, now ready, and for sale at Cannon' Book Store at 50c per copy. 93-lmo-pd 1-obt. On Tuesday alternoon, be- ween tho Umpqua bridge and the post oihie, a circular brooch of coral and gold. Finder please return to this office. If you want ta wo or purchase the very best vapor cabinet manufactured go to A. C. Marsters & Co. and inspect the renowned Buckeye It is warranted n every particular. 73-tf. E. B. HandsaW of Aulauf called yes terday morning and among other things he said that his f.itKcr was the corre p pon dent of the Plaixulmler from his settlement in the yer lskiS. vi e nave taken bueritj rarrott into partnership for the next four weeks and assigned him to duty on page four of tho great, moral and religious news paper of Oregon. wncn you want a pleasant purgative try Chamberlain's Stomach Tablet, rhey are easy to take and produce no nausea, griping or other disagreeable ef feet. For sale by A. C. Marsters A. Co uuaranteea forest neserve scrip for sate in large or small quantities, by Frank E. Alley, over the Land Office Roseburg. Will place same for non-resident purchasers. China Sam has just received his stock of holiday goods and has a unique as sortment from which to select. He has Chinese and Japanese goods of all kinds including china cups, plates and tea sets, rarely beautiful emborderies, vases, bronze and brass ware, toys etc. See his before you buv your Christmas gifts. 1 mo Miss Esther Taylor, a convert to the Holy Roller's gospel of salvation, is de mented, and has been nent to the Boys ana Girls Aid Society home, in Port land. Last Sunday morning ilisa Tay lor created a scene in the staid, old Presbyterian church in Portland by "testifying." December 12, 13, the Adventiats will bold a two day's convention followed by a week of prayer in the basement of the new church. Elder Burg, president of the Western Oregon conference of Sev enth Day Adventists will preach Friday night at 7:30. On Saturday there will bo services at 10:30 a m and 2pm and preaching in the evening. Sunday ser vices will be at 10:30 a m and 2pm bervicos eacn nigiu iiiereaiicr lor a week. The public will be made wel come. The iiopular school contest at the High school will continue until the last day of school proceeding the Christines acation when a basket social will be held, ami the result of tho last count, and Uic winner of the contest -will be announced. It is expected the last week's voting will bo hotly conteted. The latest count resulted with the fol lowing persons in the lead : Mar Hanan 610 oily Campbell 575 Frank Berry 150 Grace LaBrie 115 Mary Parks 115 Audrey Bridges 85 AUEENE In West Roseburg, Dec. 8. 1003, Gladys, the 6 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Abeene, of diphtheria. At the regular meeting of Roseburg Chapter No. 8, ordor of tho Eastern Star, Thursday night, tho following of ficers were elected for tho ensuing year Maud Rast, W. M.; J. T.. Bridges, W P.; Flosalo Shambrook, A. M.; Mrs, Palsy Anderson, Con.; Appointed by W. M: Mrs. O. P. Coshow, Ada, Mm Risloy, Ruth, Mrs. M. Josephson, Esther, Mrs. G. E. Houck, Martha; Mrs. Fred Peebler, organist ; A Sahman, V.; Sam Josephson, S; P. M. Beard, M.; O. P Coshow, C. THE SHOE PROBLEfl For a quarter of a century we've been busy solving shoe problems solving them for man. woman and childsolving 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, tJ . I0SEPH50NS The Big Store ROSEBURG, ORE. THOUSANDS SKY THHT MCCLURE'S MAGAZINE Is the Best Published at any price. It is only 10 eents a eopy, $1.00 a year. In Every fiumber of fTlcCLiURE'S there ore Articles of intense in to rest Six good short stories, hum on Subjects of the greatest oxous .torice, stories of life and national Importance. action and always good. In 1904 McClure's will be more interesting, important and entertaining than ever. "Every year is better than the last or it would uot be McClures" :::::::::::: Subfcribo now for .McClure's for 1904 and tret the November and December numbers for 1803 free of charge : : : : : FREE Tnx S. S. McCutbk Compa.sv. 623 Lexisoto: Bcildino, New York, X. "Y IED. Bilious Colic Prevented. Take a double dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy kb soon as the first indication of tho dis ease appears and a threatened attack may lie warded off. Hundreds of people use the remedy in this way with perfect success. For sale by A. C. Marsters A Co. 'A Little Outcast" is advertised on our billboards to be played here Doc. 11 and promises to bo a good play. Vi sions of the Orient, with its mysteries and magnificence, arb vividly pictured in the second act of a "Little Outcast," where for tho first timo in any produc ion a correct view of a typi cal Chinese restaurant is given. Malcolm Moody's piano attempted to call down the Plaindealer on the proposition that tho state had no power to condemn the land for a gov ernment canal. Since the articles appeared Attorney-General Crawford has dug up the law in the case, and in answer to a communication from the Portland Chamber of Commerce, he says; that the state has power to condemn land, and assess the damaces and pay the same for land condemned for the public good. The Attorney-General sound on the question of eminent do main as held by the Supreme Court of the United States, and however Buch a man aa Malcolm Moody could show such a vast amount of igno rance on a common proposition Bof fundamental law is a mystery far deeper than his want of knowledge on the Postal law. 'Nuf ced,' except to ask the brother to come again. Bryan's son-in-law comes out as a I Btaunch republican. Think of ltl POULTRY RAISERS We have great bargains to offer in Incubators, Brooders, Bone Cutters Write at once for Bargain sheet Portland Seed Company, Portland, Oregon The Poultry Supply Poasc of the Northwest Geo. Doherty, representing the Port land Evening Telegram, is in tho city today. Ainsley Johnson is around again, hav ing recovered from his recent slight illness. Tho advance sale of peats for a "Little Outcast" to bo played at the opera house tomorrow evening insures a good attendance. J. II. Short and son Victor of Clover f!nk are in tho citv today. Mr. Short has just returned from a month's ab sence on Elk Creek. Thomas Dixon, left Tuesday evening for Boise, Idaho. Ho was accompanied as far as Portland by his sister, Myrtle. Which is it, Tom, a girl in Idaho or tho fair maids of Utah? Tho Roseburg lodgo of Royal Neigh bors will meet in tho Native Sons' hal Friday evening, Dec. 11th, at 7:30 o'clock. All members are earnestly re quested to bo present. Tho annual elec tion ( f officers will occur at this tune. Cards are out for tho wedding of Fred K Gettins and Miss Bertha Sohlbredo, to take place Wednesday Dec. 23, at 2:30 o'clock, at tho homo of tho bride's parents Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Sehl brcde. They will leave on tho local tho samo evening for San Francisco, where thoy will spend tho honeymoon. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. I. Wollon ben? entertained in truo German fash ion at a "coffee klatch" and the nffair, tho first of tho kind over given i 1 Roso burc was charming, being both uuiquo and genuinely enjoyable. Tim guests took tholr needlework nlong. bun vastly moro attention was given to tho sweets, blank bread and coffee whifh was served continuously throughout tho af tornoon. Among thoso present were: Mmos. Flint, T. It. Sheridan, Bensou, A. Wollcnberg, Houck, Walter Hamil ton. John Wright, J. C. Fullerton, Nnihnn Fidlertou. Bridges, Barker, Jo- Bonhson. Stroud and Thackorah Misses Lulu Willis and Roso Josephson assisted. OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY DEC. 1 1 E.J. CARPENTERS Production of A Little Outcast By Hal. Reid & Lawrence Russell SCMICU1Y ARD DRAMATICALLY THE COXSflCUQUS SUCCtSS Of THE SEASOI Miss May Stockton AS "BOB" Will bo Supported By Stanley Johns Millicent Evans And the best acting conpany ever seen in Melodrama. All carried by this Company I Striking acts of thrilling I startling Realisms Tons of Elcctrilal ap- 2 to paanccs Abundant Life and Color Combined make this tho best play of Now York Lifoover produced Prices Lower Floor 59, 75 Gallery 25, 35 Notice. All parlies indebted to the lulu grocery firm of V. R. Buckingham please cal In and settle promptly. 03-2t-pd A. SCHLPKMANN. Have You Seen That FINE OAK BEDROOM SUIT We are showing in our window. It is np-to-date A full line of Bedroom Suits can be found on our floor. ALSO THE LATEST IN IRON BEDS. If yon need Blankets or Comforts we have them From the cheap to the best. AfaH ;line of Mattresses and Pillows. One of our Elastic Cotton Felt Mattresses are hard to beat. B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man ROSEBURG, . - - ORE School Books And Stationery - AT MARSTERS' RICE & RICE The House Furnishers We carry tho finest line of CHINA WARE ever brought to Roseburg, everything a bright new piece imported direct from the Factory by ourselves. Our China and Dish Department is the talk of the towu A chance to make mother, sister or sweet heart a lovely keep sake, a fancy ornament nd a useful preseut SILVERWARE AND CARVERS In All The Very Latest Designs If we had free use of this entire paper we would be unable to tell you of all the good thiugs wo have aud will sell at special prices throughout the Holiday Season. L Just Step in and See our Handsome Line ot CARPETS RUGS LOUNGES COUCHES Give us your business. We have special care for all mail orders entrusted to us. Our mail order business has grown to be a prime factor and every mail brings us orders which ave filled the days they are received. Oregon's School Supply Agents Direct from the Factory A Great Saving