The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, December 14, 1903, Image 3

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    FOR HOLIDAYS
We are now prepared to show Holiday buyers all
the new novelties and fancy creations both ti efui and
ornimental, and handbed exclusively by us.
A few of the nobby things we are prepared to show in our h lliday
line are; Fancy work Brackets, Hankcichicf Boxes, Chatelaine
Bags, Novelty Purses, Collar & Cuff Boxes, Kid and Golf Gloves
Silk and linen Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, New Neckwear Fancy and
useful Suspenders, new Silk and Fancy handle Umbrellas, Hats,
Shoes, Clothing aud other articles too numerous to mention.
The People's Store
l. ABRAHAH
Proprietor
One Door South of P. O.
60 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
lis
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Of Local Interest.
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights 4c
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
culckly ascertain onr opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentable. Commnntra
OonsrtrlctlTConfldcnttaL HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Oldest aeency for Fecnnr.fr patent.
Patents taken throueh Mann & Co. receive
tperial not let, without charce. In tho
Scientific Jfrnericam
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Ijirccst clr
cnlatlon of any scientific Journal. Terms. W a
year: four months. L Sold by all newsdealers.
MuNN&Co.36,Broatf"- New York
Branch Office. 25 K SU Washtacton. U. C
BEST
MEAL
IN THE
CITY
FOR
25
CENTS.
THE NEW
rail
Cor. Washington
and Main Streets
Mrs. Belle Collins
Title Guaranteed: Loan Co.
V. HaJHLTOS,
President
EOSEBOEG. OREGON
D
C HamIltoh,
Secy, and Trea
Once In the Court House. Have the only com
plete Bet ol abstract books in Donslas County
Abstracts and Certificates ol Title furnished to
Douglas county land and minin? claims. Have
also a complete ct of Tracings of all township
plats in the Eoseburg. Oregon, 0. S. Lan d Dls
Wet- Will make blue print copies ot any town
ship
N. A. FOSTER & CO.,
GOVERNMENT
LANDS
Of every descriytion. Farms and Min
eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and
Minnesota.
(j23) ' OAKLAND. 0EEG0S
Cheadle & fohnson, dentists.
Consumption is cured by Osteopa
thy. 94-dl5
C. N. Moody, of Yoncalla, was in the
city Friday, on business.
J. W. Crouch, of Oakland, transacted
business in our city, Friday.
Jesse Jones and Peter Wise, of Myr
tle Point, were in the city, Friday.
B. A. Hunsaker, of Myrtle Creek, was
a business caller in Boseburg Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Fitzgerald, of Eu
gene, were visiting in Koseburg, Friday.
Jas. W. Laird and E. E. Johnson, of
Coquille, were in the city Friday, on
business.
Osteopathy is a great and natural sys
tern of healing. Any disease responds
to treatment. D4dl5
Iver McMulIen went to Myrtle Creek
Saturday, on a visit with friends, return
ing last evening.
Mrs. J. Henderson Miller, of Oakland,
is visiting at the home of her sister,
Mrs. L. M. Boss.
L. F. Wooley and J. W. Houck, of
Cottage Grove, were registered at the
McClallen, Friday.
See Frank E. Alley for reliable ab
stract of title" to vour property. Up
Dr's. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists.
B. L. Cannon of Lurley was in the
city Saturday.
Grant Taylor, of Oakland, was in our
eity, yesterday.
J. M. Hansbrough went to Grants
Vasi Friday evening.
Miss Byrd will spend the holidays
with her parents in Salem.
Chas. A. Pierce, of Cleveland, was a
Boseburg vititor, yesterday.
Prof. J. II. Cochran of Medford was
visiting in Boseburg Saturday.
C. II. Atterbury and J. 0. Atterbury,
of Glide, were in town, Sunday.
J. F. Mathews and B. A. Woodruff of
Melroso were in the city Saturday.
Geo. Bobinson is still confined to his
bed, the result of an attack of quinsy.
Wm. B Hurd. of Grants Pass, was
registered at the McClallen, yesterday.
G. L. Coon, of Camas Valley, was
registered at the McClallen, yesterday.
G. W. Puckett of Canyonville was
transacting business in Boseburg Satur- stairs over Land Olfice.
FOUND A silver modal
Holiday goods quite extraordinary as
comparison will quickly show. S. K.
Sykes.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Gazley were visiting
with friends in Riddle the latter part of
last -week.
For Trade Small farms in Southern
Indiana to trade for Oregon property.
H. L. Ball. S3tf.
W. G. Woodward has sold his stock of
harness to A. D. Bradley and will retire
from business.
L. G. Dumbleton and Mr. and Mrs. S.
J. Sutherlin were in the city Saturday,
from Winchester.
We buy right, we sell right; we name! day.
our priees with confidence. Implements I Victor Short, left for
ware. 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. Wo seek
your business only on the basis of mu
tual snterest. Hardware etc. S. K.
dav.
Abstract of Title to Deeded Land.
Papers prepared for filing on Govern
ment Land.
Blue Prints of Township Maps showing and Hard
all vacant. i-anae.
FRAME. ALLEY
Architect, Abstracter.
. . ... Investigate, compare. Wo seek Francisco.
Dlonc and PctimJlfeS for all Build- ...
Inc.; your business only on tne oasis 01 mu- Blue prints of township maps, fiftv
1 s tual snterest. Hardware etc. S. K. , , .....
Special designs for Office Fixtures Sykes. cents S QTS
T ..... . . . - prepared. Frank h. Alley, up stairs,
t u ipknnn ilK Tn mlrlitinn tn low nrices we jMiaran re jt j
umce in new uaua. xjuuui"s- 'i - " L. lnJ n(li
I ttxa nmmnl con'iw anil nrisnlntA Kfltio. uici imuu uuai,.
faction. Stoves and tinware S. K,
11 ' - I Sykes.
Just arrived from the factory a car jf troubled with a weak digestion try
The owner
can obtain it bv describing the same to
the editor of the Plain dealer.
A. B. Marquam, the pjstmaster and
merchant from Tiller, was transacting
business in the city, Saturday.
See Frank E. Alley for land scrip.
Guaranteed perfect, and ready for
delivery. lowest market price.
W. E. Clingenjeel returned from
Portland last evening, having purchased
new goons to re.-tocK lus jewelry case
Dr. J. A. Townsend, has recovered
from his recent illness, and took the
pulpit at the Presbyterian church, Suu-
Elk Creek Sat
urday, to be absent for a couple of
weeks. ' Vic will be with us Christmas,
however.
Miss Millie Strader has returned
home from a two months' en
joyable visit in Los Angeles and San
BOSEBURG. OREGON
load of the celebrated Page fence, which Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-
is cheaper than a board ence and will jelg. They will do you good. For sale
last a life-time and is put up to your bv A c, Marsters & Co.
3 1 Wasted to Trade. A fine vounir Jer-1
7! 11 1 1 1 t 1 1 i -1 A
Dr. H. L. Stndley, the Osteopath is
having the the front rooms over the
post office remodeled and will occupy
them in about a week.
A union meeting of the churches will
be held next Sundav at 2:30 p m., at
the Methodist church under theanspi
;gy33 sey cow for a good work horse or 2-year ces of the Anti-saloon Uague.
Osteopathy cures fomalo troubles.
Results tell when you try Osteopa
thy. 94-dl5
John Ferguson is on tho sick list and
is unablo to attend to his duties.
A. P. Bettersworth, tho Cottage Grove
editor, was in tho city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Le Boy, of Grants
Pass, wore registered at tho McClallen,
Saturday.
Fred Marsh, of Myrtlo Creek, was at
tending to business matterH in this city,
Saturday.
Commissioner A. E. Nichols of Azalea
and W. L. Nichols of Biddlo wore in tho
city Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and daugh
ter, Grace, of Myrtlo Creek, wore Bose
burg visitors, Saturday.
Get your abstracts ot titlo from J. D.
Hamilton. Ho has tho only complete
set of abstract b 1 ks in tho county, tf
H. J. Bobinett has resigned as princi
pal of tho Melroso public school and has
accepted another school, but where, we
are not able to state.
Z. I.. Dinimuiick, of Oakland, U. S.
land commissioner, and also a member
of tho Oakland Drug Co., is transacting
business in the city, today.
Tho Boseburg Cook Book, by tho Wo
man's Guild of St George's church, is
now ready, and for sale at Cannon's
Book Store at 50o per copy 93-1 1110-pd
Lost. On Tur.-.l.iy afternoon, be
ween the Umpqr. 1 ' iMu and tho jKiet
ollke, a circular Lr m-h of coral and
gold. Finder pie re urn to this office.
Messrs. Asli and A . a ell of Portland
have purchased tl- Ilu.l.ibrand stock,
and the More openrd to I usiness Satur
day. Mrs. Beryl Smith is again be
hind tho counter.
Attorney Louis Barieo left Friday for
Turner to attend the funeral of his sis
tor, Mrs. J. C. Boberteon. Mrs. Bob
ertson was -IS years of ate and leaves a
husband aud two married sons.
The production of "A Little Outcast"
at tho opura houe Friday evening, was
one of the best productions of the sea
son here and uas well attended by a
large and enthusiastic audience.
Mrs. II. 0. Lewis arrived here from
Albany, Thursday evening where she
will make her future homo, Mr. Lewie
having recently taken charge of the
Graves photograph gallery here.
A. N. Orcutt, formerly a teacher at
the Dram Normal for two years, but
now a resident of this city, is filling the
I lace of Miss Holder, at the public
school, during her absence.
When you want a pleasant purgative
try Chauiberlaiu'e Stouuch Tablet.-.
They are easy to take ami produi-e 110
nausea, griping or other dir-agrevuble ef
fect. For sale by A. C. Marsters A Co
Guaranteed Forest Reserve scrip
for sale in large or small quantities,
by Frank E. Alley, over the
Land Office Roseburg. Will place
same for non-resident purchasers.
Jos. Micel.i, Grand Master of the In
dependent Order of Odd Fellows, is in
Ashland, inspecting the I. O. O. F.
lodce there. He will return in timo for
the institution of the new lodge heto
Saturday night, Dec 10.
The liand kerchief liazaar given by the
Y P. S. C. E. of the Presbyterian
church Saturday was a success in every
way. A great many hand made hand
kerchiefs were sold, the proceeds going
for the new Presbyterian church to be
built in the near future.
The Plai.ndealer is in receipt of an
invitation to attend the seventh annual
meeting of the National Livestock Asso
ciation, and the thirty-ninth annual
meeting of the National Wool Growers'
Association which meet in Portland
January 11 to 15.
Wm. H. Kelleher, of the Skelley-Kel-
leher Lumber Co., was in the city Fri
day from Yoncalla attending to business
matters here. Mr. Kelleher reports
their mill at that place will be complet
ed and ready for operation by the end
of the month.
Allert J. Camplell, who has a home
stead near Sitkum, on the Marshfield
road, was in the city, Saturday and in
the evening was initiated in the Odd
ran
i
THE SHOE PROBLEfl
For 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,
to .
TOSEPHSQN'S g. roseburg, ore. I
POULTRY RAISERS I if Have You Seen That
We have grt.it L;u gains to offer in
Incubators, Brooders, Bone Cutters
Write at once for Barwuiu sheet
Portland Seed Company, Portland, Oregon
The Poultry Supply Posse of the Northwest
i
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old colt. M. Lemmer,
Eatisfaction without extra cost. It is --'P
used and endorsed by the leading men Miss Garnet Otey, formerly ol tnia
of this county. For circulars and prices city but now living in Portland, has a
nddress Steams & Chenoweth, Oakland, position with the Myers & Frank dry
Ore., or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly goods establishment in that city.
Foa Sale. A ten-acre apple orchard
in Brooks' First addition to Boseburg.
Will be sold cheap. Enquire at this of
fice for full particulars. S61m-p
Are you thinking about
property in Douglas County?
it will pay you to have Frank E. Alley
I. F. Bicdof Bice Hill transacted bus
iness in the city Friday.
W H and A. F. OlKn of
Marshfield were in the city Friday.
Mrs. Bolla D. Ramp and child are
visiting with relatives at Cottage Grove.
G. W. Kimball lias returned from San
Francisco after an absence of several
months.
W. F. Arant, superintendant
Crater I-ake. national park, was
citv Saturdav from Ashland,
panied by Mrs. Arant.
Ifyouwantto sec or purchase the
verv best vapor cabinet manufactured,
to A. C. Marsters & Co. and inspect
the renowned Buckeye. It is warranted
n every particular. 7J-tf.
of the
in the
accom-
Fine -Farm for Sale.
Notice for Publication.
Clllt"i Slates Land OSrce.
R.etKiTr. OrrK'n. Aur W. VJto.
h'otlra u hereby tfrta that ta coapllaiso.
with the proitil. n ot It act ol Cootm of
June MSTS.anUtWAn'erl !or the ale ct
Umtr lasd In tfc Stains" all?orn!a.Oreron
StTaJa .aad Wuatarton Territory." aeitecd
d to all the public Un4 atatc Ly act o! A cuj3
,iat
BEET TUfMSEK
ot MontejarM. eountr ol chi-ba 1. tte cl
Whinc;ou hot tht Jr H eJ In Ihu office hit
oru
tbe
Town!
aaS wUl o!! r proof to thow that the land fraught
la aore valuable for lu Uabtr or ltoce than
(or agricultural f urro. aad to titaMUh hli
clatra t!or the RarUter aad Eecalrir ot thli
elHee oIBoaetrarf .Orezco.
on rridaj the a it 01 January. !. He ;
ntni- u wltnfff. Matttc ST. shannon. Ab-j
rtdotu. Vah.. B. Kratcnberser. Kowburc.
Ore.. 1'aul Gary. BoKbsu, Ore, J. II. Erarta,
Tcel, Ore
Any anj atl irsoa claiming ajTeneiy the
above lMcrttl latnt are rejuejtl to file
tbelr claim In thU office or or before faM lilrnl
Jay of Jan. I'M J-T. HKIPO&-.
oct2Jp Rciter.
FINE OAK BEDROOM SUIT
We are sliowincr in nnr window. Tt is nn-to-date
A full line of Bedroom Suits can be found on our fioor
AT Cft THC T ATTTCT III IDAU PT7T5 5
uuu aajla anaajx ax. inun aaaw
I If you need Blankets or Comforts we ha?e them
k From the cheap to the best.
.1
$ AuU 'line of Mattresses and Pillows.
3
One of our Elastic Cotton Felt Mattresses
are hard to beat.
B. W. STRONG
The Furniture Man
rn tu-mnt.o. : :-r the twtrehaw of: y nAcrnrm
Northeast quarur of --ft -n .No. 2. in J ROSEBURG.
nhp S.k 4- wuih of rn No. 5 et , h
... . . .. .... w a. ' VT.
1
ORE
A S00 acre farm for sale five
aiilea from Myrtlo Creek, 100 acres in
cultivation, balance hill, pasture and
timl-ercd land. Small orchard, good
Notice for Publication.
U. S. Land OOce, RoMane.rc .
June '3, 1SCC
Kolloe u hereby ftren that In compltanoa
with tbe prorUkn of the act of Congrtja of
June l.iiTJ.entItte.1 "An act for the al ot
,... in ,y. n( California. Oreeon
v.r.,1. nJ Wuhlnrton Territory." a extend-
THHT I
E'Sl
A Direct Line
to Chicago and all points east; Louis
ville, Memphis, Sew Orleans, and all
points south.
See that your ticket reads via the IL
LINOIS CENTRAL R. B. Thoroughly
modern trains connect with all trans
continental lines at St. Paul and Oma
ha. If vour friends are coming west let us
know and we will quote them direct the
specially low rates now in effect from
all eastern points.
Any information as to rates, routes,
etc., cheerfully given on apblication.
B. H. TRUMBULL,
Commercial Agent,
142 Third St., Portland, Ore.
J. C. Lindsey,
T. F. & P. A.,
142 Third St., Portland, Ore.
P. TJ. Thompson,
F. & P. A.,
pm 1. Colman Bldg., Seattle,
Wash.
J. C. Becker, representing the '. N.
Matecheck Candy company, of Portland,
is in the city, and our candy dealers are
procuring their Christnre supply of
candies, etc.
Geo. Lancenberc left. Saturday, for
Dunsmuir, California, where he will en
ter the service of the Wells, Fargo Ex
press Co. He will run between that
place and Sacramento.
MnrBtml .Tnrvis arrived on the scone
buying , onDOrtunc moment at about tnid-
If SO I nicht. Saturday, to prevent a saloon
brawl in which some of the participants
examine the title before purchasing, wre already badly brained, and carried L(1
a couple ui mu iiuicmiia unuj lu jau
limiBu. liarn and other improvements
For price and terms apply to P. T. Mr to ailthe public land .tate. by actofAnsurt
i..ii. ..).., w . i. ...:n I . rv o tr n I . ...
1 i-uunc un.u-i nviu. w " "!(, ix M vrllR ljrfH(K. Or U. J. IV. null.,
Boseburg, Oregon.
very soon get over the effects of the hard
butting by the goat.
China Sam has just received his stock
of holiday goods and has a unique as
sortment from which to Felect. He has
Chinese and Japanese goods of all kinds
including china cups, plates and tea
sets, rarely beautiful emborderies, vases,
bronze ami brass ware, toys etc. cee
his beforo you buy your Chrietmae
gifts. 1 mo
The Myrtlo Point Enterprise says:
"Brownell wants to be Oregon's next
congressman from the first district. A
Notice for Publication.
lrr-h'hil.1 VL VIirf.
of Wales, county ot Cvalier, Male of North
Dakota. ha thlf day filed In thl oSee hit
nworn statement No. M5S. for the sW i of kc
tlon No. township 2 jouih. ot ramce s west,
and will offer proof to thow that the land ought
la more valuable for lu timber or tonuian
THOUSANDS SKY
MCCLUR
MAGAZINE
Is the Best Published at any pruee. It
is only 10 cents a eopy, $1.00 a yeap.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
Rovebure, Oreuon, Jul 29 1.
Notice U hereby glren that In oomptlane
THU 11., uiui if ivit. v. - - . , ,
Junes. 1ST. entitled "An act for the alo of I E
timber landi In the StaU ol talliornia.uregBu
NtTada .and Waahln Rtor Te: ritory." a extend
ed to all tha public land Italaa by act ot August
1WJ' WELCOME L. UCBBEU,
of Sparta, county ol Monroe. Hate of MMnln
hai tnis day filed It, th'f office
. xr ".'i Inrthn mirrhaji! of tbe lolS. 10.
15 and 16. of wctlon No. 10, In township No. '7.
south of ranceNo Jcil
and will offer proof to ihow that tha land sought
is more raluable for Its limner or sion. wau
for ajrlcultural rurpoea, and to establish hli
claim belure tee M
Sec:
on Thurxlay. the Mb day of Vovember. IMS.
..hiiiiui Th.ims, mare. O- 1
nrynjolf l'rom, ot Milton. N. Dakota, and Ras-
mu E. Stone, ol Aiexanuna. jiiun.
AnyandallperoncIalmin adverxly the
above dewxlbcd lands are requested to file
their claims In this office on or before said 19th
day of November, 1M. ,
' J. T. Bridom. RcgUlcr.
'- 3;ty Camber of CQcCLtORE'S there are
Articles of mtensa interest Six good short stories, hum
on Subjcots of the greatest eioua stories, stories of life and
national Lnportanco. action and alu-ay good.
In 1904 McClure's will be more interesting,
important and entertaining than ever.
"Ever- year is better than the last or it
would not be McClures" : : : : : : ::::::
Subscribe now for McCluie's for 1904 and get the November
and Decerubor numbers for llKKJ free of charge : : :
84tf
Good Samaritan Hospital Offerin;
All those who wish to donate fruit,
canned goods, potatoes, groceries, old
i: ntr are requested to send
jlCilU a J ai is a -
them to the Rectory before December
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 buckskin puree, fastet.ed
with a snap, containing about $20. The
finder will bo liberally rewarded by,
leaving tho same at the Plaindkaler
office. 5-2t
The Wiedemann company's band con
sisting of 13 pieces furnished us some
very fine selections this morning, before
Strong'-a furniture store. A large crowd
collected and the bind is certainly a
good attraction for their show.
The meeting of the Mental Culture
tomorrow afternoon will be the last Ihj
fore Christmas Mrs. Strange will read
a paper entitled "1,110 in wie uoionies,
Mrs. J. C. Aiken will t.ilk regarding the
West Indies and Mrs. J. B. Waite will
handle Current Events.
Miss Golder. the teacher of the 8th
more
District Attorney Geo. M. Brown, left Therefore Mr. Brownell should not
Friday for Toledo, to attend the regular regarded so lightly by other congression
term of the Circuit court for Lincoln ai aspirants." Is this the same-Brown
county. Judge Hamilton is unable to en who did the Judas Iscariot and
attend, owing to the illness of his wife, diet Arnold act to Scott?
and his place will be filled by Judge
Henry L. Benson, of Klamath Falls.
Misses Audrey Bridges, Maggie Mc
Clallen and Arie Black returned this
morninir from a short visit with .Mrs.
C. II. Bristol at her Sunnyside fruit
farm. They report a very enjoyable
visit and it certainly shone in their faces
when they drove in this morning with
Mr. and Mrs. Bristol.
C. J. Clement aud family, left Satu r
day night for Portland where they will
make their future home. Mr. Clement
was a member of the Bcal Estate firm
of Clement-King & Co., and has closed
his office hero to make room for the
army of real estate firmB in Boseburg,
and himself seek other fields.
idate's success nnw-a-davs depends for agricultural purposes, and to 'M',h gJ
,. , , ;. claim before the KcRlster and Receiver of thla
i on his ciieck than his merit. eutca of Uoaeburg, Oregon.
Mrs. J. C. Aiken entertained a num
ber of her lady friends at her home in
this city, Thursday afternoon. The rc
ception rooms were tastefully decorated
with Oregon grape, laurel berries and
chrysanthemums. Games, singing and
instrumental music were indulged in by
tho enestfi, followed by a delicior.i
luncheon. Mrs. Aiken was assisted by
her neico, Mies Florence Aiken, Miss
Elva Wimberly and Miss Jennie Buick.
Wiedemann's big show opens a week's
engagement at the Opera Houso tonight
bediming with Bret Harto's four act
comedy, "Tennessee's Partner" with a
strong cast of characters. Popular prices
15, 25 and 35 cents. This company bus
visited Boecburc on several occasions
The boys of the High school have or- an,i , w(lvH avo atiaf action, and tho
11 It iB especially desirable that the gra(o department of tho public school, ganized their Basket Ball team with peopiu 0f Boseburg always look for a ro-tjoWo-
offering should reach the Left for her former home in Nebraska, I Mar Hanan as captian and Harry llilde-1 turn engagement of tho company and a
;!imiritan hospital ueiure vym.-i on me eievenw, j ""iu mo iUv... uuiu no uiniiugoi. 1 """""j I week h enjoyment.
Ooou ..aiiiaiiu 1 . ....- . ..!. ; t: n.,l.' .1...: 1. ti,i r,.,l,.i. I . . .. .
ner lamer, vmu uicu "i cuv, uicii tuaui. iiiomjoimiju i""""" ijn rnurstiay aiicrnoon airs. j.u.
fornia, last week, the remains being re- a good Uiam but are handicapped at Aikun entertained about fifty ladies at
moved to Nebraska for burial. present with tho lack of room for n saiam!,Kn,ii party and tho atternoon
Bice and Bice, the house furnisheia practice, but they are determined to wn8 ono of 8Ucl, a8 to bo amply
are showing a beautiful and varied as- bring out a team. gratifying to the hosted. Tho houso
sortment of china and glass ware, r.nita- Geo. Kngle, llie ex-rortiaiKi piicner, was iicauiiiuuy uecorauti wiin uregon
rwr- .!,. fnr l.nlidav Ldfts and for practical and who pitched a tew games lor Kose- grape, laurel, icrns nun lMignsn ivy,
uses. Tho assortment includes fancy burg near tno close 01 1110 season, is now
IuiwIh. individual plates, individual cups playing indfor baeebajl in Cincinnati,
be on Tuesday theMl, day o. January . ... -
names a um-w. . - l;.,
Wlfcons n, II. KrKcntrger. 1 sul j ?"'
Itoscbiir, OrcKnn.J.II. Kvarts. IVel. Oregon.
Any and all persons clalmlnK adversely the
ltcn- above drscrlU-d lands are rojucsuM u. uib
intiir cininin m mo v
5th day ot January. 11. JTBRID0Egi
Register.
on Frl.lav. the lSlh day of December, lMU He
WalVslN.uthDkoU, Ka.mus.M. Slon .A lex-
anas.
John Dawsov,
Honey to Loan.
and tho lunch was both
delicious, being served
As financial agent for capital I am
1 ... i mnniyv in any amount
prepareu i,v" -j
. r.n in tr,00 on real estate or
outright, or to pnrcnase t, .... . .,,. individual coffee and choco- Ohio, with a professional team there. Mrs. Aikon was assisted by Misses Jonn
discount. The money ., mt. wit. la nn,l fnrv Hn has had several eood offers for next nie Buick, Wimberly and Aiken. Mrs.
., ,i,..fla iRHiicd fie same uj laioecw, '"J-v--- f- j " , ....... 1 n . 11
be paid or dra is I8fu . EDqujr0 vases-in fact every thiug to please the season, but has not yet accepted any of- A. Wollenburg won first prize, n hand
that the application lsn j, ;8 bi0WI1 an,i the reasonble- fer. Ho expects to bo in good condition somo medallion and tho second prize, a
of H. H. BrooVe?, at in .r!u ,:ii mr!t .0r attention, next snrimr. Biuallcr medallion went to Mrs. Fenn.
Notice for Publication.
Hutted States Land Office.
RowbuiK. Oregon, Oct. M, !.
Notlca is hereby given that In compliance
with
June
timber
w - . . 1 .
ed to all the publlo land state by act of Auguat
i. van.
JOHN . KENDALL.
..IMIniicaiolls, county of llcnni-pln,
MiiilicsoU.hasllili.dav: filed In this ollico Ills
sworn utatcmcnl No. riJilt, lor the pu-chaio of
the oontti cst i'iartcrof section No. 11, town
ship 27 Miuth, ranert west
and will oiler proof to show that tholand sought
is more valuable for 1U Umber or J10"0 than
for agrlcuUiiral purposes, and to establish hli
claim beforo tha Resistor and Receiver ot this
.Ilia alDnaahnW flrfllfftn
on Monday, the to'th tiav ot March, lftM Ho
tiam wiiniM'K: .iiarics imimi .......
Thorn, ot Roscburs; Jonu iiccaer, rrana itiuf,.
of Cloveland. Ore. . , , ,,..
Any and all persons claiming 'Jve'ely tlio
above described lands are requested to die their
claims In this oftlco on or be'" ,l,",llai ,h
day of March, mi. J. T. nR""
Notice of Final Settlcm-nt.
In the County Court of the Stnto '.nl Oregon
for DoukIbb County.
In Din mattiirnf llie C'ktlltO oil
.1 -I 1. - ,t... .1 .111 .l.U.lt.l.11 I
Notice la hereby given that tho underhtRiicd,
the executors of tho atve onlltleil cstaie have
Notice for Publication.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
Ros-burR Oresoii, June 29. 1W1. I
Notice is hereby given that In comrllanca
with the provisions of the act of Congresa of
Junes, 1OT. entitled "An act for the talo of
timber lands In the States ot CallfornIa,Oreron
v.v.ii. Ami witininrinn ltrriiorr. ascaicou
d to all the public land states by act of August
KHVJI J 1KUJ.
Ar tiinn mnni, nf f.Avalier. state 01 orin 1
I HI .HIIH "I " V ..I . L I .J. 1.1 1.1. 1
Dakota, has mts uay hum w wi.v I
ct.inmpnr n. wi. inr ine rurcuu 04 1
tho KEs of sec No. 4,Tp 2S, south ot range
. v-..v-l A .V
and will oirer prooi to snow miui iuu
Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than
for arrlcultural purposes, and to establish hit
claim before the Keg
FREE
Thk S. S. McCli re Coviimnv, 623 Lexinoto.v Bcildixo, Nkw York;, N. Y
J
dster and Kctlrer of thla
office of Roe burg, Oregon.
audrla. Minneaota,
. I . TI.I-aI.
' Any and all person clalmtnc. adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims lu this oracc on ot oeioro am w ,
ol December. WW. j.T. BK!UE.S.
Rcgtstcr.
ICE & 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 town
A chance to make mother, sister or sweet
heart a lovely keep sake, a fancy ornament
ud a useful present
filed in ihe above cillltli-d court their accounl
... .i..i..,i.i..,,.t f ..,1,1 iixt.ile. and that tin
, , 1 . udROof Mld court by or.Ier duly made aud en
I clalKirato and tcn-Ilon Ihu journal thtTi-ol ha fixed l!ou.ta,
! iiin4lhditvof Jniiuary, 1WI. at ten o clock .
in five courses. ,V,i,
ttlo
said
........ 1,. ...1.1 ilnul Hi-imuiit. mid the
: . ..i l.t.i ...i.m. That tho order of
court Is dated tho l-Jtli day pf Novenir, WOT.
Dated imatno ... 'nVVV
V. T WIltlllKlirF
Exccutora 01 the citato ot Martha Woodruff.
Notico for Publication.
TiuiTtcn RTATK-t IJkND OFFICE.
Kiwebnrir. Ore.. June 29, 19H3.
Retire is hereby given that la eomptlanca
wlththeBtaTtilonsofthe act of CpngTesa of
June ,ir8,enUtltd"AB act for tha sale of
timber lands in the States of Callfornla.Oregon
v.. 1. . .mi w..hinftnn TcrrltorT."aixtnd-
eJ to all the publU land states by act of Angurt
Ol.K E L FT.tCS.
II... V Tlt. nr I.l1lltv llf Walhll. SlrltO OlNOtttll
... 1 n.fc ....v., v.....j r. . , -
Dakota, has this nay iiieu in inouitw ...
"r.T... ' Mr. HIS7. for tho nnrchasol
ot the N, of tho N4 of tectlon No. 10.
tn.v,..iiir. soiiin 01 rauKu o wv.. .
and wilt offer proof U snow mat tna lanu
la mor. valuable far 1U timber or ;ton than
for agricul'.ural pu-pos... and to establish hU
claim before theTUjtlster ad Receiver of thU
of tloe ef Eoaaburf , Oregon
.... im. v ti... iiih itar ol riovemwr. r.w
.... . .........j. -'-.-- VV..1,,.. l
lie names as vuuww "V;V , . V. I
Park River, North Pakota.Arcr'buld K Wailgo.
Wales. Norm iMKOia, uaniiiiis .
andtla. Minnesota, IirynJoU Prom, of Milton
V . I V. II jV nla
fllll.ll All. W .... .... .1 1
,,.. .n. .11 wmnns clalmlnnlv adversely the I
bnrn dpscrlbeil lands are requested to Bb their I
claims In thU offlco on or before said 19th tlaj
otNotemocr.! J.T. BRIDGES.
Uegter.
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
things wo have and will sell at special prices
throughout the Holiday Seasbn.
Just Step in and See our Handsome Lane ot
CARPETS RUGS LOUNGES COUCHES
Give us your business. We have special
care for all mail orders entrusted to us. Out
mail order business has grown to be a prime
factor and every mail brings us orders which
are filled the days they are received.
Oregon's School Supply Agents
Direct from the Factory
A Great Savin
8
.office, KOieuurg.