The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, February 25, 1904, Image 3

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    Buy Vour spray immps and otc, nt
Sykes'.
See tho Fisk Jubilee Singora at Opera
Houso tonight.
Sam Miller spont Tuesday in Rose
?1 -,Y
burg, from Dillnrd.
Tho constant use of cathartics cuubos
constipation. Osteopathy cures it. 18
2
YEYTTW TTT'iLTC We have made great reductions in
JLJL J V X JLVr 11 3 prices of Overcoats, Men's and Boys'
' L"-!!?i"' Clothing, Ladies' Jackets, Shirt
Waists, Skirts and Dress Goods.
. . S HOES
ftlftUI THF TlrMF Til RIIY We carry in stock a comPlete line of
llUn 10 IllL lllTiL I U OU 1 Ladies', Gentlemen's and Childrens
If you would take advantage of this Shoesstylish, servicuble and durable:
golden opportunity to purchase first-
class goods at the very lowest figures. WMS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
The People's Store
L ABRAHAfl, Prop.
One Door South of P. O.
BEST
MEAL
IN THE
CITY
FOR
25
CENTS.
THE NEW
ill!
Cor. Washington
and Main Streets
Mrs. Belle Collins
Abstract of Title to Deeded Land.
Papers prepared for filing on Govern
ment Land.
Bine Prints of Township Maps showing
all vacantLands.
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
OREGON
And Other Beautiful Flowers
Send Postal Card
for 1904 Catalog
CLARKE BROS.,
PORTLAND, OREGON
For Good Pictures and
Fair Prices flo To
Smith's Sunbeam
Photo Parlors
Corner Pine and Lane Sts.,
Roseburg, - Ore.
ExpelUd Because Ttiey Prayed.
It was with an sir of gladness that the
members of the Amalgamated Waiters
made their way into Schnetzen Hall, at
No. 12 St Mark's place, last niht, says
a New York despatch. They had been
expelled from membership in the Wait
pro' Alliance of America because they
nnened their meetings with prayer,
Samuel Gon.pers, President of the
American Federation of Labor, when be
Urnwl the facts ordered the alters
Of Local InterestJj
Dr'e. Chcadle & Johnson, dentists.
Wood for sale. Leave order with J. F.
Bahkeb. tf
County Roadmaster J. O. Johuson,
was in Roseburg yesterday.
The best thins; for nervous troubles or
female diseases is Osteopathy.
Dr. H. L. Studley, Osteopathic Physi
cian. Free consultation. Over poot-office.
Reverend Green and family of You
calla have removed to Cottage Grove to
reside.
Lenoir Ragsdale is ill with pneumonia
at the home of his step-father, Attorney
J. A. Buchanan.
Miss Leona Matthews on last Monday
opened a term of school in the Wober
district, beyond Edenbower.
Is your-property for sale? If so,
see Prank E. Alley and have the title
examined and secure an abstract of
same.
Investigate, compare. We seek
your business onlv on the basis ftf mu
tual snterest. Hardware etc. s K.
Svkes.
Lost Monday afternoon possibly
on Jackson street, a pair of steel frame
glasses. Finder please leave at this
office. 1 t
In addition to low prices wo guaran
tee prompt service and absolute satis
faction. Stoves and tinware S. K.
Sykes.
A new invoice of premiums baS arrived
and will be oa exhibition Saturday
morning, Feb. 20 at 10 o'clck.
2t Fisuer & Be'jjws Co.
John Jfeuner, who has beecn attending
the Drain Normal, spent Tuesday and
Wednesday in Roseburg, enxoute to his
home at Days Creek. He was met in
Roseburg by his brother Iawrence.
Cheadle& Johnson, dentists.
Don't neglect your health. Try Osteopathy.
Those who liavc tried Osteopathy
praiso it to the skies. 13
Osteopathy is a specific for femalo dis
eases and nervous troubles.
A. D. Ottinger was spending a few
days in Roseburg this- week on business.
Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Oehme returned
homo from Portland last Tuesday even
ing.
H. J. Wilson, of Riddle, spent the fore
part of the week in Roseburg transact
ing business.
Tonight the Fisk Jubilee Singers will
appear at the Roseburg Opera House in
their famous concert.
Mrs. L. L. Tower, after a visit here
with her husbaud, has returned to her
home at Colfax, Wash.
See Prank E. Alley for reliable ab
stract of title to yonr property. Up
stairs over Land Office.
E. W. Williston and family who have
been at Yoncalla have departed to their
old home at GriJley, California.
Harry D. Whittaker has been engaged
to teach in District No. 23, at Calapooia.
The term will open on next Monday.
W. J. Kelleher and W. II. Sykes, of
the Kelleher & Skelley Lumber Co.,
were in town Tuesday from Kelleher
City.
Wilbur Ross has out invitations for a
"stag social" to be given at his home in
Kinneyville addition next Thursday
viveaing.
A pleasant social evening waE enjoyed
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Carle
last Monday evening by a small number
of friends.
J. L. Boyle, a prominent member of
the Maeonic fraternity at Canyonville,
was attending the exercises in Roseburg
last Monday.
D. S. T. West, fire insurance, notary
public, city property rented, county and
city warrants bought, and collections
made.- Office on Jackuon street, No. 407,
Hoover building, opposite post office.
Blue prints of township maps, fifty
cents each. Filing papera properly
prepared. Frank E. Alley, op stairs,
over Land Office. ;
Ed. Singleton and family departed
Tuesday for Hilts, California, after a
sta' of several months at Wilbur, where
the family has been residing for the
benefit of the educational advantages.
t
Alliance to restore the devout memoere jrn Singleton Is engaged in the lumber
into good standing in tne union. i lng business- there
After a warm debate, last night tne
Alliance obeved the order.but put a Fourteen of the girls of the Roseburg
stumbling block in the way by refusing High School last evening signified their
t odmit the ostracized ones unless tney i intention ol organizing an Indian Club
returned as individuals and paid an as-1 Class for the purpose of physical culture
Civil Engineer R. W. Fcnn has been
engaged in making a survey and plat of
the property of A. J. Bellows in est
Roseburg during the past few days.
The infant son of Attorney and Mrs.
. J. Robinett died last Tuesday morn'
inc, of pneumonia, aged 10 months and
days The funeral was held yester
day afternoon from the residence.
Bessment fee.
The nravinsr waiters unanimously ie
:.,a thn nrnnosition and President
Gomners will again come forward as
peacemaker. He is at present in Porto
Rico. "
It is expected thst about twenty will be
enrolled. The class will be under the
direction of William King,
Georgia Minstrels.
Annual School Census.
Richards & Pringle'a Famous Georgia
Ministrels with its fifty comedians,
I graceful dancers and sweet singers,
pnntvSnDerntendentF. B. Hamlin 1 comes to the Opera House on Saturday,
j i . I T7l. O-
bas sent out to the several aisi.net. bcuuoi eu.
-i.i- tv, Wants for the anfinal school The features introduced this season
VCIJwd .... 1 . , ...
census. The census is required by Jaw are novel,. numerous ana startling, ana
to be token in the last week of February include many innovations on, the field of
and Rhall include every person between ministrelsy. The Hinging portion of the
the age of four and twenty years actual- snow is the strongest put togemer- w
i ridint? in the district on the 25th of lyle Williams, Wm. Garland,
held by the district clerks uutil the an- and T. P. Jones, the six highest salaried.
nual meeting on tne imru i)iuuu iu miuini ciugcio m hjd nuuu.
t,,. which this year falls on the date of I In oomedy the company is especially
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the20tlr. They are then suDiniuea to i strong ana numoers every way iaw
xi-.i i fr;r.tnrs for correction, ana rtes h. it- lmdicy. uiarence roweu
iT in the district records and ! Emmett Davis, Bunk Campbell
- . . r, 1 , ,. . fT
.t t ,Ac in the uountv auner- tjnas. ccoii. ine ono is maun uit ui .i
intendent with the annual report of the
district.
A Direct Line
in Chicaco and all points east; Louis-
vUle, Memphis, New Orleans, and all I w budget of funny sayings, and Dud-
ajid
The olio is made
W. Cooper and bis talking figures, Simp
son & Pittman, musical artists; Camp
bell Bros., coon comedy exponents
Kraton. the marvelous Hoop boomers
"Boom'sky," in illusions; the No
Toneys, acrobats ; Clarence Powellina
Pruning shears, saws and a complete
lino of spray pumps at S. K. Sykes.
Fresh Candies manufactured daily at
Currier's confectionary best in tho city
Miss Maude Rast is expected homo
from a month's stay in Portland, next
week.
Fou Sale Cocker Spaniol pups. En
quire of F. F. Patterson's residence,
Laue St.
Miss Kate Buick returned from a
week's visit to friends in Portland, this
morning.
For TradeSmall farms in Southern"
Indiana to trade for Orego projwrty.
II. L. Ball. 33tf.
Benjamin Pilkington was over from
Oakland yesterday transacting busines
at the court House.
Our spraying outfits are superior to
other kinds, Inst longer, and are not too
costly. S. K. Sykes.
We rely On low prices to win trade on
fair treatment to retain it. S K Sykes,
tho hardware man.
Every price we quote represents the
best value obtainable for that price, S K
Sykes, stoves and tinware.
Show wisdom bv scekinc the store
where reliable sooda are sold as a mat
ter of principle. S K Sykes, hardware.
See Frank E. Alley for land scrip
Guaranteed perfect, and ready for
delivery. Lowest market price.
Wo buy right, we Eell right; we name
our priees with confidence. Implements
and Hardware. S. K. Sykes.
D. E. Vernon, editor of the Oakland
Owl, was in Roseburg, Monday to join
with the Masons in the cornerstone
ceremonies.
Mrs. Henry Little, of Oakland,
who came up Monday evening to attend
the Elks' Ladies' Social, returned to her
home yesterday. v
.MUs Lill Collier, until recently millia-
er with Josephson's, has taken a post
tion as milliner in The Dalles and wiU
be there until July. -I
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clough, of Can
yonville, were in Roseburg Monday to
attend the Masonic ceremonies at the
laying of the cornerstone. "' " '
Warren P. Reed, of Gardiner, a largt
property owner and prominent citizen.
spent ednesday in Roseburg on busi
ness, and has gone to Portland.
Dr. H. L. Studley Osteopathic physi
cian, UOfeouig omcc over postoiucei
At Oakland, Settles Hotel Tuesday,
Thursday snd Saturdays. Consultation
tree.
Marriage license have been issued to
John Fruit and Emma Hodson, of Glen''
dale; E. S. Addison, of Lorane, Lane
county, and Miss Madge Bishop, of Oak
land.
THE SHOE PROBLEfi
baea "bu r solving shoe problems--
solving t m for man, woman and
child-solving them successfully.
& the selection of our fall shoe
stoch we have called to ouz aid this
1 onz and successful experience. The
result is a mighty gathering of all
footwear embodying in an unrivaled
degre of style, comfort, durability
and mo Grateness of price.
We an you to get better ac
quainted with our big shoe depart
ment. IV chuck full of attractive
things and the prices are attractive
to .
JOSEPHSON
The
Big
Store
ROSEBDRG, ORE.
Due to the fact that the Native Son's
Hall is undergoing repairs the meeting
of the Mental Culture Club next Tues
day will bo at the home of Mrs. W. R.
Willis, and the regular musical will be
rendered.
MARRIED.
Normal Notes.
Mrs. Mazgie Seiple of Portland is
visiting relatives and friends in this
vicinity.
State Supt. Ackerman Secured at the
Normal school last evening.
The little two-year old child of Mr.
and Mrs. Beta Andrews was poisoned
last week by eating three pills which it
found in a bureau drawer. It took sev
eral hours hard work to save the little
one.
There is a good opening in Drain for
some man to start a brick yard. The
soil is here ; wood is convenient and cheap
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-tf.
The Plaixuealer office is always pre
nared to turn out on short notice all
kinds of commercial job printing, cards,
receipt books, posters and booklets in
clean and neat styles. You should get
our nrices and see samples if there is
anything in the line you need.
Through an oversight the military
ball given in the Armory last Saturday
evening did not receive mention in the
last issue. The event was one of much
fpJiMtv. and althoueh tho attendance
was not large it was pronounced by
those participating as one of tho best
enioyable hops ot tne
DAVIS LAMB. At the home of the
bride's parents, in Wilbur, Feb. 22,
1904, Mr. James B. Davis and Miss
Bertha A. Lamb, Rev. N.J. Harbit
officiating.
Both parties are well known in Wil-
. . w
bur. W iss Lamb is one oi lwugiaa coun
ty's successful teachers, and is beloved amJ brfck for a pr;ce
by all who know her. Mr. lmvis ta now Tbo Drain Real Estate Co. report the
in the employ of the S. P. R. R.. m bag- ge of two lots in Gardner's Add. to
gage clerk, in Los Angeles, Cal., where I Gco- who wju bai)d a house and
they will make tbeir lutuie nome. i move to town
The ceremony was performed in me A T petter transacting business
presence of a; few invited guests, wno, at fjotu Grove Monday.
with a large circle ol friends, wisn tne j.m. Stark of Elkton was a Drain
happy ample an even journey through 1; Monday,
life. .J. H. Mr. Bohm has bis new blacksmith and
1 . I wason shop on First street about com-
The Washington Birthday nartv riven
A most nleasing marriaae ceremony . ,, ,, v
was performed in tho parlors of Hotel Lj, t HaU iIontlay nigbt
McClallen yesterday morning, Fob-. 4, d 8ncccss. The proceeds of
1904. In tbe union oi air. c. u.ou.u, v. . ,,n. .
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Toledo, Ohio, and iliss eusie u, w. pre tions mado for a b5g
I Have You Seen That
1 FINE OAK BEDROOM SUIT
4 We are showing in our winaow. It is up-to-date.
A lull line of Bedroom Suits can De found on our noor
Clavton Place, in Douglas county. In the
presence of a score of friends who bad
gathered to witness the marriage. Rev.
A. Dou silas with a onei wmce,
united tho happy pair. At me ciose
they were showered with nee and a
brace of old shoes was also in evidence.
The CTOom has until recently been in
the street railway service at lacoma,
Wft.h. The bride ia the daughter oi
Jesse Claton. of Umpqna Ferry, and la
roll and favorably known m Roseburg
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis will reside on tne
Clavton Farm at Umpqua Ferry.
Ralph Wollenberg, son of I. Wollen-
berg, departed for San Francisco Tues
day eveninz. where he will, after a
- -
month's visit with his uncle. Carl Mun- managed ana
ter, enter one of the business colleges in I season
the citr.
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Richards and f nngie s lamousueorgia
E. P. Tynan, the well known S. P. Minstrel will appear at the upera
passenger conductor, is slowly recover-1 House. Saturday, Feb. 27, and give two
5nf from the severe fiiepo of inflama-1 nnrtnrmiinces. A SDCCial matinee at
tory rlieumathm with which he has o.-30 to give the children and farmers a
been afflicted for several weeks, but will chance to 6ee this wonderful periorm
not be able to be about for a time yet. anco and their regular evening perform
Ashland Tidings. ance. Prices to matinee, children 25
adults 60. Evening performance, lower
On last Monday evening a pleasant floor 50 and o, gaiierj m ana so
Bvinl ce.cf.inn of the Mnsons was held at
- - ,
II,. l.nll ;n knnnr nt Hronl Mnotnr R. M. I lth tll6
financial assistance of tho
I ... .l t t T? tt Annnllinff
Yoran. The majority of tho Masons f V Tu ' i"-!
were in attendance at the Elks' social will mate an cuon to orga. .
but this did not deter the few present burg Band permanency inn E ,
fm oninrina the npiSion. A lirflt 38 It 18 a campaign ceaw
enjoying
luncheon was served in
the ante-room.
when martial
music is in demand. With tho prospect
f il
f nme assistance the momoersoimo
hand will make a promise of giving Sat
urday evening open air concerts, and
havo no doubt that they wm receive me
ALSO THE LATEST IN HON 1EDS.
If you need Blankets or Coafsrts we kave tkem
From the cheao K tne best.
$ Afull;line of Mattresses asm Allows.
One of our Elastic Cotton Jfelt Mattresses
are hard to Deat.
B. W. STRONG
The Furniture Man
time in Drain on March 12th when the
W. 0. W. will have a big Joint class
iniation. The lodges at Roseburg, Oak
land, Yoncalla, Drain and Cottage
Grove will participate.
Misses Smith and Kuvkendall of the
Normal school spent Sunbay and Mon
day in Eugene.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with local appucatioss, as they cannot
reach tho scat of the disease. Catarr-!
is a blood or constitutional disease and
in order to cure it yon must take inter
nal remidies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acta directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall a
Tho first action when you have a cold catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
should bo to relievo the lungs. This is jt was prescribed by one of the best
best accomplished by the free use of phyaiciana fa this country for years and
Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy. This ja a regular prescription. Itis composed
mlv linnefies tho tough mucus and of.be best tonics known. combined with
causes'its expulsion from the air cells j best blood purifiers, acting directly
of the lungs, produces a free expectora- oa thc mucous surfaces. The perfect
tion, and opens the secretions. A. com- combination of tho two ingredients is
plete cure Boon follows. This remedy wbat produces such wonderful results in
will cure a severe cold In less time man caring Catarrh.
any other treatment and it leaves mo Send for testimonials free.
F. J. Chksey A: Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c
Hall's Family Pills are Uie best.
THOUSANDS SKY THKT
MCCLURE'S
MAGAZINE
Is the Best Published acaoy ptns: It
is only 10 cents a eopy $1.00 a yea.
When You Have Cold
i , iii .i r
nvHtcm in a natural ana ueaimy wuur
i
tion. It counteracts any lenaency
wnrd pneumonia. For sale by A.
Marrlcrs & Co.
In Rstzty fiomber of mCuORHS tbaffe ar
Articles of Intense interest Uuc good abaci atorta, aa
on Subjects of the greatest erocs vterlM, it wlon mt Xte mA
national importance. aeaoa and. afnyi gwd.
In 1904 McClure's will be more interesting,
important and entertaining than ever.
"Every year is better tnan the last or it
fwould not be McCinrw it ::::
Subscribe now for McOlnm .or 1904 sad get ti 3favuatw
and December snoDatatot IS03 free of charge i : : : t
FREE
The S. S. McClcrb Costpaxt. 625 Lzxurerox Bcxlsxxs, Nnr Yi
c,N.Y
M. F. Rapp, the former Roseburg
drugaist, was in Roseburg this week
Rano with Hon. C. A. Sehlbrede has support of tho citizens m d..ch an under-
lmn in the commission business in taking.
1 1 , .. . : 1 u. .. 1 . ...1 , V, T ,11a,
posedof their interests. Mr. Rapp ex- Floyd Woodruff has purchased ho n
,M 5 othfir husiness in the terest of August Schloeman in the pro-
w f,-3w
Wanted.
Men or women local representatives
for a hgh class magazine. Largo com
missions. Cash prizes. Write J. N
Traiseb. 80 East Washington Square,
Nnw York. N. Y. eb. nn p,
For Sale.
Seventeen head of fine, registered An
gora goats. If you want to start right,
now is the time. L. A. Marstsks,
14-tf Cleveland, Oregon.
noints SOUth
cM that your ticket reads via the IL
T TTiOIS CENTRAL R. R- Thoroughly
tnini connect with all trans-
lines at St Paul and Oma
l;uiiutuM
. ill I t'VII
If your friends are cu . and
know and we will quote mem uireci vuV
r.it l. r.tcg nnw in effect from
all pnstnrn Doints.
Any information as U rates, mites,
etc.. cheerfully given on apuiica-
jli. 11. mu.uu"'i
Commercial Ag''(t,
U-l Third St-j-Portland, Ore.
J. C. Lindsey, " -
. T.F&P-A- , , "
142 Third Si., Portland, Ore.
p,'li.1hompeon,
F- & I- A.,
i,n 1. Colnwn Bldg.. Seattle,
ley in his latest creation, "Jim Jackson,
at the Policy Shop."
The big parado takep place about noon
in which two big binds furnish the
music. A special feature of this attrac
tion is the matinee at. 2:30. 1'nces
city.
Attention Co, D.
Pursuant to General Orders from
Adintnnt Generals office, all members
Co. D. First Separate Uattauon, are
hereby ordered to report at tho Armory
equipped and prepared for Inspection
on Thursday evening Vlarch 3rd, 1904, at
T?-mnmwr that it is ouality, not
nuantitv. that wo strive for in furniah
inc our citv trado, therefore you will
always get tho cheapest milk of tho
GAiims Dairy, because tho best. All
retail milk delivered in bottles. Our
specialties are cream, milk and butter
milk. If von don't see mo wnguu
'phono to tho Creamery.
14-tf
eery business at the corner of Cass and
Jackson streets conducted by .schloeman
& Watson. Mr.B. F. Watson and Mr.
Woodruff will continuo tho business at
the same stand, while Mr. Schloeman
will co to Oak Creek where ho has oubi-
neso established. Tho now firm' is mak
ing preparations to remodel the front of
the store making it entirely open, ana
will put in a largo new stock of goods.
Wood Wanted at thc Court House..
eatisfaction without extra cost, it is
used and endorsed by tho leading men
!,;. mtntw. For ra miliars and prices I 1. b. Ui
Ui, tUlQ w
address Stearns & Chonoweth, Oakland,
Ore., or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly
I. A. Manning and family, formerly of
this city, but for some yearn residents of
Matacalpa, Nicaragua, nro due to ar-
,i in nii Francisco tomorrow or next
day, they having sailed on tho 6th.
Thev will bo in Salem early next week.
Manning lias refigned ins posi.u'u
. - . .n i- -t I Mr.
7.30 ifc m: Iuspe:tion by w. xaywr of the coffce plantations ar.d
from vanconver. i .... ,. ,i.ii:,,ifi(iM
Scaled bids to furnish 80 tier of 18 in.
nab vrnml. 4 to 10 in. in diamctor, to be
delivered at tho Court Houso in Rose
burg on or before the first day of Nov
1904. n bond for the faithful performance
f
of contract must accompany cacn urn
Bids opened Friduy, March 4, 1004, at
ioiii Hum nrs irom uwinw.i .... .., ,i.tt:,i Hnio nun o'ciock n. m aiio uuiui. ikchv
ma . - a tviii hRiiceionn nv in me uini-uu uu.v-u . ,
m...,nifnrm. Hearv marching oraer. i Mnnnim, the rloht to n-iect nlrbHls. nosuourg
uiuc m... - i nronauiv in oiuuiu. . - .. .. .
t -f Sn. .Inn. 27. 1004. M. V. l uomi-bo.,
v mvi rj i "
lem Sta'eainan
P. P. Webb,,
3Jy order of
F B. Hamlin,
Capt. Co. D.
1 J28
County Judge
Seed Corn for Sale.
I havo for sale 50 bushels of first-class
seed corn, at $1.00 per bushel.
15-lmo-p J. A. Hewett, Roseburg.
Title (iuarantee&Loan Co.
ROSKBl'EO, ORKQOK
O
ail.TOH.
Protldcnt
C. HixaTo.s.
ScCT. d Ttci
For Sale.
Four mules, 2 wagons, harness, buggy,
o nt Koiiv & uanKa livery huvuiu.
Seo J. A. Buchanan.
umcelu the Court Uouw. Ho iheuuljcoDi
picteiwt ot Utret boot In Uoujlai Couu! j
AUlncU and Ceruaettca ot Title lurnitbcU o
ilmicriu mimtr land ud mining cUlmi. Ua a.
idta a complete" at or Trfcclnfts ol all township
plH ta the Kotcburg, OrtKoa, D. S. Laa u li
Wqu Will make bine print copies ol any town
imp-
County Treasurer's Notice.
Notico is hereby given to all parties
holding county warrants endorsed prior
n,i inMmlino Jnlv31. 1901. nro re
quested to .present tho same at the
Cminly Treasurer's omco lor payment. s
interest will ceaso thereon after the date
ot thiij notice.
Dated, Iloscbnri, Donglua County
Oregon, Jrtii. 23, 1904.
Geo. V. Dimmicit,
S-8t . County Trenaurcr.
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Rock Island
meals are the
best on wheels
Not very good poetry,
perhaps, but what it lacks
in rythm, it more than
makes up in fact. And the
prices are reasonable low
enough to be within the
reach of people of moder
ate means; high enough
to ensure good food, good
cookinc and good service.
Breakfast and dinner are served
on the a la carte plan you pay
for what vou order. Luncheon
50 cents.
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