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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1903)
FOR HO DAYS We are now prepared to show Holiday buyers all the new novelties and fancy creations both useful and ornisnental, and handbed exclusively by us. A few of the nobby things we are prepared to show iu our holiday line are; Fancy work Brackets, Haukerckief Boxes, Chatelaine Bags, Novelty Purses, Collar & CufF Boxes, Kid aud 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 tore ABRAHAH Proprietor One Door South of I. O. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ' 'mm i i Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c Anyone sending a sketch and description may cnlcklT ascertain onr opinion Ireo whether an Inrentlon Is probably riatcntable. Oommnnlca UonsBtrlctlyconlldentlal. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest apency for seennng patents. Patents taken thronch Mnnn & Co. receive tpettal noticf, wlthont charee. In the Scientific Jfttierlcan A handsomely Illustrated weekly. lArrest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, Jo a year: fonr months, tL Sold by all newsdealers. MN&Go.3S,Braas'- New York Branch Office, OS F SU Washington. D. C Dr's. Cheadle fc Johnson, dentists. Mrs. R. Winniiord, of Oakland, was in the city yesterday. J. Ingall?, of Saginaw, was registered at the McC'allen, yesterday. For Trade Small farms in Southern Indiana to r de for Oregon property. . t.. 33tf. il. I. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW I inch and Main Streets Airs. Belle Collins Title (juarantee&Loan Co. KOSEBUKG, OEEGON. J. D. Hauiltos, President D C. IlAinLTOS, Secy, and Treas OElce in the Conrt Bocsc Have the only com plete set of abstract books In Douglas County Abstracts and Certificates ot Title Inrnit hed to Douglas county land and mining claims. Hare also a complete ret of Tracings of all township plats in the Roseburg. Oregon. TJ. S. Lan d Dis trict. Will make bine print copies of any town ship N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of everv descriytion. Farms and Min- Oregon, Washington and OAKLAND. OCEGOS eral Lands. Minnesota. (j23) 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, Abstractor. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 BOSEBDRG, OBEGON ana i. i -. ). we sell right; we name ;.- i ti i-onfidence. Implements iiaidwure S. K. Svkes. 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 satisfaction without extra cost. It ie 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 jwinls ea?t ; 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. Is property for said? 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. Sykes. In addition to low prices wo guaran tee prompt service and absolute satis faction. Stoves and tinware S. K. Sykes. Mrs. Ed. Jennings will leave here soon, to rejoin her husband at Grants Pass, where they will reside for an in definite time. Miss Eliza Cobb, left on Wednesday morning's local for Cottage Grove, where she will visit .Miss Delia Durham for a few days. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They will do you good. For Eale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Fob 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-ltn-p Mrs. A. L. DuGas, president of the Women's Relief Corps of this city, has received the appointment of national aid to the general order for Oregon. 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, Prof. Sanders, is at his post again this week as principal of the High School, having been forced to stay home last week, the result of a severe case of poison oak. 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. B. M. Watson, who recently removed to this city from Clierryvale, Kansas, has purchased a half interest in the grocery business of A. Schloeman, and the business will be operated now under the firm name -f Scholeman & Watson. Governor Geo. E. Chamberla'n was in the city yesterday from Salem, to pay his regular quarterly visit to the Sol diers' Home. In the afternoon the Governor drove into the city with Com mandant Elder, and greeted many of his old friends here. Representative Schiller Hermann o Coos county, stopped over in the city. Tuesday, on his way from Myrtle Point to attend the special meeting of the State Legislature, next week. Mr. Hermann was accompanied by Ralph Nosier, of Coquille They left for Port CheaJle A Johnson, dentists. John B inks, of O.ikland, was register ed at the McClallen, Tuesday. G. L. Coon, of Camas Valley, was in the city, Tues lay, on business. E. D. Galbreath, of Cottage Grove, was a Ikoseburg visitor, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs S. H. Russell, of Riddle, were Roseburg visitors, Tuesday. M. A. Craig, of Myrtle Creek, trans acted business in the city, Tuesday. J. J. Hoffman, of Cottage Grove, was registered at the McClallen, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Adkins, of Myrtle Creek, were visiting in our city, Tues day. Stomach trouble respond to Osteo pathy, and for rheumatism there is none better. 99 d31 See Frank E. Alley for reliable ab stract of title to your property. Up stairs over Land Office. For boots and shooes of all kinds and description go to Ash & Attwell at Hildo braud's old store, Roseburg. tf Attornor J. F. Hamilton is here from Astoria, visiting at the home of his par ents, Dr. and Mrs. S. Hamilton. See Frank E. Alley for land scrip. Guaranteed perfect, and ready for delivery. Lowest market price. If you want genuine bargains in dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, call on Ash a Attwell at Hildebrand'sold store, tf Blue prints of township maps, fifty cents each. Filing papers properly prepared. Frank E. Alley, up stair?, over Land Office. T. C. White of Eiigono was in Koso burg today. Wm. Beckluv. of Oakland, was in tlio city, Tuesday. S. M. Brittof Glido was a Roseburg visitor yesterday. Osteopathy removes the cause and niituro does tho rest. O'J d31 W. H. Blovina of Albany is registered nt tho MeClallon today. Mies Marie Masterso i of Eugono was visiting in our city today. Mrs. Hay Carlon of Grants Pass la visiting relatives in this city. C. D. Drain, of Drain, wub attending to business niattora in tho city, Tuesday Frank Good, Jr., and John Pierce were in tho city, Tuesday, from Clove- land. Charles Weatherly. of Elkton, was a business visitor in tho city, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ouine of Riddle were in the city today and registered at the McClallen. John W. Price and son, W. F. Price, of Oak Creek, were in tho city yester day on business. Get your abstracts ot title from J. D. Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract 1j ks in the county, tf Lester Be.l will leave, Friday evening, for Elkton, to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. nnd Jrs. S. V. Bell, of that place. Foreign growths, goitre etc are cured bv OsteoiKithv. See Dr. Studloy for freo consultation. Indies' diseases a speciality. SW d31 Mr and Mrs. Eugene Hoover, left for their home in Modford Tuesday morn ing, after a visit with relatives and friends in this city. Dr. Iwu's superior glasses cost no more than others and yon have tho ben efit of his skill anil over 17 je.irs exjeri enee. See him Dec the 22. J0-2t Tho Roseburg Cook I took, by tho Wo man's Guild of St. George's church, is now ready, and for sale at Cannon's Book Store at f0e per copy. S)3-luio-pd .Miss Helen V. Smith returned from Portland last evening where she has been attending business college, to spend the holidays at her home in this city. The Rosoburg lodgo of "Royal Neigh bors" will meet Friday afternoon, Dec. ISth at 2 o'clock in the Native Son's Hall. AH motnlrers are requested to be present. Have Dr. Lowe cure your eye- and headaches by removing the cause with a pair of his superior glasses. Consult him Dec 22. Call in the morning if possible. 99-2t Floyd Murphy, formerly a laundry man in this city, but now located in San Francisco, is in the city to spend the liolkluys with his mother, Mrs. C. N. Murphy. Judge Henry L. Benson of Klamath county, having closed a circuit court session at Corvallis for Judge Hamilton of this city, stopped over here today en route home. E. Waldman, Grand Chancellor of 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, to I I fOSEPHSON'S g. ROSEBURG, ORE. 3BE POULTRY RAISERS We have great bai gains to offer iu Incubators, Brooders,8oneC utters Write at once for Bargain sheet Portland Seed Company, Portland, Oregon The Poultry Supply Pousc of the Northwest Just received at the Plai.ndealer of fice. twenty-five fonts of the very latest i the Knights of Pythias of Oregon was in work of art in job type and borders. Now is the time to get up-to-date or down-to-date commercial printing. Remember next Tuesday, the 22, ono day onJy, Dr. Lowe, the opticiau, will be at the McClallen House. Call in the morning and avoid the afternoon rush. Won't be back for three months. 00-2t .V.iss Gertrude O'Brian, who has L-een Josephson's popular milliner during the past season, will leave Sunday morning for Eugene to spend the holidays with her parents, afterward going on to Port land. J. E. Olive, the photographer, having sold his studio here, left Tuesday morn ing for his former home in Santa Cruz, Calif. Although hero but a few months Mr. Olive leaves many friends to regret his going. Messrs. Ash A Attwell, ot Cascade Locke, have purchased the Ilildehraud stock of goods and opened the store They will be pleased to meet all the citi zens of Douglas county who want good goods at reasonable prices. tf If your friends are coming west let us , . Vinint. on the overland. n-ill nnnte llipm ilirpct the I l ., 1 1 me stage over uio .uarminuiu iuhu which during the summer reached here at 1 o'clock a. m., rarely reaches hero before 9 o'clock now, owing to tho very muddy condition of the roads. The horses and wagon are covered with mud, and the driver deserves credit for stick ing to his post, and sympathy in his tedious all-night drive. The first Basket Bill game of tho sea son, will be played at the Opera House Christmas Day, when tho public will have a chance to see two games for one admission. Four contesting tcalns from the High School will play on that day. two teams picked from among the girls, and two teams representing the High School bovs. The Wiedeman Company are playing Enecialiy low rates now in effect from all eastern points. Any information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully given on apblication. P. 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.. Boom 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle, County Treasurer's Notice. Xoticc is hereby uiveu to all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to and mciuaing a.ay . - - . . .,,:, at tllo Onera House the same at, "e ',...,., niguny, eacn act is wen uiumuuucu on nnpFtod to present County Treasurer's office for payment as interest will cease thereon after the date if Miifl notice. twi Ttnseburc. Douglas County, Oregon, Oct. 22, 1903. ' Geo. W. Dimmick, 81.8t County Treasurer. floney to Loan. irnthn snecialties betwen acts This evening they present "For a Million" and Friday evening, their great play the "Old Lime Kiln," a Saturday mati nee and in the evening tho "Two Tramps". All who witness me piayt are assured of a good laugh and an en joyable evening's entertainment. Rice and Rice, the hoiiBe furnishers o Blinwirip a beautiful and' varied as- canital I am . . n anr 1 nrpnarea tO loan IiiUJif j - - ... i r. ' ..i tnt or per- ble for lionuay gins ami r. f,oa.fWiou- . a860rtme,t includes fancy T- ??" to Purchase good notes at a bowls, individual plates, individual cups outright, or to purcnase t,o co.,Brn individual coffee and choco rrl an (111 I'll Lllll U I 31I1U cauvm -'l ----- - .lirrnnnt. me iiiuhkj . 7 !., .1 fu,,nv . . .. . 1 i. canm lav lulu pets, water seio cut k"od v be paid or dra is issueu ... - - M l0 plcaee tlie ... , . and tne reason uiu We iust want to state this fact: lie; elegant programmes and ball pio grainmes recently printed in Roseburg were turned out at the Plaisdealer ouicc. The Elks programme is a fair sample of the work turned out by our job department. Fred A. Erixfon, of Salem, who erect ed the Iouglas Count' Bank in this cily in 1902, was last Saturday elected by the state commission for the Lewis and Clark exposition, which met in Port land, superintendent of construction of buildings, fixing his salary at $7.50 per day, for each day of actual employment. The Improved Mineral Smelter Co. filed articles of ineorj oration in Port land, last Saturday, to operate in Cana da. The capital stock is $1C3,000 and the incorjwrators are W. E. Clingenpeel and Maurice Blanchard, of this city, and Otto Parker, of Portland. Attorney A. Sehlbrede, formerly of this city, but now of Portland, is a stockholder, and president of the concern. The same company filed articles of incorporation in Roseburg a few months ago, to oper ate in the Unite 1 States. Last nights count of votes for the High School popular pupil contest re sulted with three persons running very close for first place. Mar Hanan is still in first place, with Misses Nita Kabat and Polly Campbell cloeo seconds. Tho contest closes Wednesday. Dec. 23. Tho vote is as follows: Mar Hanan C95 Nita Kabat ....635 Polly Campbell 025 Frank Berry 150 Grace LaBrio 125 Marv Parks 125 Scattering, 1193; total 3548. City Marshal Drake, of Mrytlo Creek, brdia'itto Roseburg, Tuesday, Frank Bead -II charged with larceny. Randall vu tlaced in the county jail to await ih nxt term of Circuit Court. "Tho rifl )ner was nccused by a man named the city yesterday from Portland, and in the evening paid an ollicial visit to the local kxlgu. If the scoundrels who are doing the hold up act, robbery and attempted murder in Roseburg are caught, there is likely to be a tragic end by suspended animation. Geo. Robinson is convalescent from his recent illness, and will resume his duties tomorrow at Woodruff's barber shop. We are all glad to see George around again. If you want to see 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. 7J-t f. The work of excavation for the new High school building is progressing very nicely, and if tho work is kept up at the present rte the building will be com pleted within the allotted tune. .1. W. Holmes of Omaha, Neb., is in town today. Mr. Holmes is general manager for the Cudahy Packing com pany of Omaha, aud is on a trip looking after the interests of his company. T. E. Bledsoe of the Leona Mills Lum ber company, was in the city Wednes day. He reports their mills working steadily, although handicapped by lack of cats for shipment of their material. Miss Hattie Harvey, of Gardiner, who has been visiting at the home of J mice M. I). Thompson, in this city, left, Tuesday, for her home, and will at once begin teaching school on Smith river, for the winter. When yon want a pleasant purgative try Chamberlain s stomach tablets. They are easy to take and produce no nausea, griping or other disagreeable ef fect. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Fine Farm for Sale. A cood SO0 acre farm for sale five miles from Myrtle Creek, 100 acres in cultivation, balance hill, pasture and timbered land. Small orchard, good house, barn and other improvements For price and terms apply to P. T. Mc Gee, Myrtlo Creek, or D. S. K. Buick, Roseburg, Oregon. 2-tf Over 150,000 men employed by the Consolidated Steel Manufactories, will receive a cut in wages of from 5 to 25 oer cent on January 1. 1901, and a hun drcd high-priced offices will be abolished harry to escape, altogether. Anlauf Items. Roseburg needs two or three night policemen until the reign of terror has passed. Last evening, about (5:30, as Joh n W. Wright, an insurance agent of this city, was on his way to his home in Kinney ville, in the north part of town, as ho was nearing the railroad spur which runs to the prune packing plant, some desperado hit him, aenns the right ear with a sand bag, knocking him sense less. HU pockets were searched, net ting the robber only sixty cents. His watch and chain were not taken, possi bly being overlooked in the robber's fearing detection i About an hour later a passerby discov ered Mr. Wright as he was recovering consciousness, and helped him home. Dr. Du Gas was called in attendance and today says no serious consequences haxe resulted. I Preparations for the new lodge of Odd J Fellows to be instituted in this city next Saturday, are being made by the several committees. The now lodge will be in stituted in the afternoon, Inrginning at 2 o'clock. Only the charter members will be present and at 7 :30 in the even ing they will meet at the lodge room in the I. 6. O. F. hall, when about 40 new members will be initiated into the order. At 11 o'clock they will ropir to the Armory hall, where a banquet will be served under charge of the ladies of the Covers will be laid for 25 guests. Havp Ynn Sppti That FINE OAK BEDROOM SUIT We are showing in our window. It is np-to-date A lull Imeof Bedroom Suits can be found on our floor ALSO THE LATEST IN IRON BEDS. If you need Blankets or Comforts we have them From the cheap to the best Afull jline of Mattresses and Pillows. Due of our Elastic Cotton Felt Mattresses are hard to beat. B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man ROSEBURG, . - - ORE 1 ! I "3 1 ! a S i Our cold spell of weather has been succeeded by warm raim. Stock generally is looking well for this time of year. We understand that Perkins fc Mires have shut down their saw mill for the winter. ??Mr. Ritchey Bnd eon, of Iowa, are visit ing his brother Joe Ritchey, one of our esteemed neighbors. Rebt. Key man returned Saturday from Cottage Grove where he has been the past two weeks following his trade of carpenter. Perry Hatcher, wife and son accom- Rebekah lodge. panicd bv James Wilson all of Coos county havo arrived here and are build inc a house on Rob Neyman's place- where they espect to work this winter. Messrs. Homer and Perry Ritchey I are saieml- A number of books betoncinc to the n fnu lltfa thin viikp at Cottace I nuhlie school library have been lost. Hrnvo and Sadnaw. The return of any of them will be great- A.,.mni,nnilm., rmntlv had his ly appreciated. Will the patrons of the steam wood mill refited ami iB now mak- MCCLURE'S MAGAZINE Is the Best Published at any prdee. It is only 10 eents a eopy, $1.00 a year. Books Lost. In SJztj plumber of CQcCIiURE'S there are Articles of intense interest Six good short stories, hum on Subjents of tho greatest erous stories, stories of Ufa and national importance. action and always good. In 1904 McClure's will be more interesting, important and entertaining than ever. "Every 3'ear is better than the last or it -would not be McClures" :::::::::::: FREE Subscribe now for McClure's for 1901 and get the November ami December numbers for 1503 free of charge : : : : : Tun S. S. McClvrk Compaxv, 623 Leixxotox Building, New York. N. Y iuri.. U.B .iuuHt.,, John Wetzel accompanied by his wit by rranK ti. Alley, over ine I nesses. D. C. Wood and Ernest (jadway Land Office Roseburg. Will place went to Drain last Thursday and made same for non-resident purchasers. final proof on his homestead China Sam has iust received his stock Tho order of Pcndo also tho Modern nf holiday troods and has a uninuo as- Woodmen havo nourishing lodges here sortmei.t from which to select. He has and expect to build a largo hall in tho Chinese and Japanese goods of nil kinds I spring, including china cups, plates and tea E. B. Handsaker gave a birthday din- sets, rarely beautiful eniborderies, vases, ner last Sunday to about twenty-four i ' bronze and brass ware, toys etc. Sco neighbors, and to say it was an en his before you buy your Christmas j0yablo affair and one to be remembered gifts. 1 tno for many years by all, would but mildly express tho sentiment of those present A number of substantial presents were roceived aMuwil k-indlv look for such books in thwir private libraries and return any that may be found? A. M. Sanders, City Supt. of Schools. As financial agent lor F , . Get . a worker on the N. Selig place aillUUUf I EUI D ' ! I' near .ivruo urecK, oi snenuiui; ma i ey which ho had entnibtod to Ran Randall lelt tho place and was re captured at Gleudalo in a drunken con dition. He was given a preliminary ex animation Bt Alvrtlo Creek, by J.O . .i iotmn in made White and bound over to tho Circuit ness of priceH will merit you r attention Court here. Sheriffs Sale. In tho Circuit Conrt ot tho itiito oi Oregon for DouKlasCountT, 0. A, fcliliiroie, l l'Mtuin, I vu. t IU K. Smith, 1 v.(.. i. hdfnhr ptrrn that br Tlrlnootnn ex'ccutlon ami order at iwlo duly Issued out ot dr I on tho cree duly DIED. the above niimed contl and i anso, on tho 23d dav nt October, IMS. Judgment and rtc- irei ana en if (VtntxT. 1 - i ot mortgage Iu lavor oi tno aiwvo naraeu a.l.iltitlfT It il a en 1 II ft L LillL H M 1 U 1 1 Alii 111 uriuuu' ant. and' asalntt tho hcreluatter mentioned. ....i ii...xrih..l mnrtcTKi.-n nmkcrtT for tho sum D.C. Wood ha8 incompleted a skid of Me'th JT? SI road of over ono half mile in length October. lWs. aud for the further um oi fa. running from his steam WOOdtllill to tllO I .',.?, , ..'nl ,r nnm from the 12th dT film! vs was the sunbeam of homo and spur at Anlauf, and expects to start hia ot Octoijor ami tho further sum ot ,u. 19, 190.1, nt ono o'clock p. m. of ald day. at tho Court Uouso frontdoor. In Rosoburg, Douglas ABKENK. December 8, 1903, of theria, Gladys C. Abecno, aged 7 years, 11 months and 5 days, daughter ot .vir. aim airs, winiam ADeene diph- ged school life, always causine a ray of light mill next week and will then be in a amid tho darkest cloud. position to furnish firstclass wood any Funeral services were held at tho length at any timo grave, by Rev. J. 11. Brown. Bili.t Bor. BORN. HOOVER Wednesday ovoning, Dec. 14, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Hoover, a girl. iwir.in. aril t nu hi In Miction to tho highest Dinner, lurcasn in uaun, iy .- '" mln and Interest which tho atd dcfcnd.ut had on Iho lHlti uay oi January, . tlmo then-alter in or to tne umunms u r V. . . ,v ... oi in p .iiitti nail n fri-'-i ill ill o i . iu ! unnth. range 6 wtM of tho Willamette Mett. .ii.ii in n.im'lm Cnuntv. Oregon, containing on ,mani loini. tnepthor with the tenement. i t.i.miMti. niV Anmirtiuiances. thereunto I i. ..r lii unvwlni nmiertnltlltl'1. and will I NOtlCO IU Iicruuy Kuu mil mi; mii. sip.mi i nnmy 1110 mutcc!" til mm amvi his- -V. th.i fltrrmtom ot thuabiiro entitled estate, navo ;.; nr lhurotts and d bnrcmcnis oi tarn n a.i it, iin nh.iv-11 imiifiMi cnnrL iiicir nciiiiiui I .i n thii kiiie. liiriiiiiini; naiu itiuiiuv, I uivu ..w, w - - . .. . ,i 1 Mio u , , ....... I lees; lo tho jiajmcm m vc "" I Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of tho Btate Jot Oregun fo' Douglas uouuty. In tho matteroi tne cram oil Martha Wood run, aecoodeii. M0FF1TT In Roseburg Dec. 10, 1903, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Willis Mollltt', a girl. Filberts At 20 cents per quart, ock Cevcland, Ore. W H. Mur 85-2mp in final settlement ot said estate, and that Iho tudgeot ald court by order duly made nnd en ..l xn Ihn Innrnal Ihon-of lift flXCd Jlon'IHV. ... . . T nwll ... tnn i-l . ii 1 mc 41" U") ' jauuatj. iwi, . .i u -iv. in. of said day for hearing objections. If any there bo. to saiu nnai accouiu, aim mu a -mi'-ment of said estate. That tho order of said court is daled Iho 12th riuy of Novem'-cr, H03. IlaliHl this tno 1JIU uay OI nvcuiiH.-r. iin. H. A. WOOllKUKF K. T. WOODRUFF Executors oi tho estatoot Martha Woodruff. iimi ila'nllll'n'lth interest thcrvon at the rale ot 1J pr cent tier annum frtim the 12ih day r flutiiluir l'HLI. HIHI Lilt fill I .'IUI therohc, nay over to B. K. Sutllh, as by order ot said court in said execution to me dlrecttM and dellyertMl, commanding mo to sell al I above dcctlbcd real property In Iho mauuer iirnvlded by law. Datoot first publication g" 85 7w Shcrin oi Donglas County, Orcsr u. RICE The House Furnishers We carry tho finest line of CHINA WARE ever brought to Roseburg, ever3rthing a bright new piece imported direct from tho 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 nd a useful present 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 and will sell at special prices throughout the Holiday Season. 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 aud every mail brings us orders which are filled the days they are received. Oregon's School Supply Agents Direct from the Factory A Great Saving office, Roseburg.