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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1904)
4& TVT TafaPVaflmTCat We have made great reductions in 1 J V X XVJrl W prices of Overcoats, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Ladies' Jackets, Shirt Waists, Skirts and Dress Goods. ;':T ' - S H PES RdftlA IC THF TIMF Tft HI IV We carry in stock a complete line of NUW IP I Mill IllVlL III PUB Ladies', Gentlemen's and Childfens If you would take advantage of this Shoes stylish servicable and durable: golden opportunity to purchase first- Ls goods at the very lowest figures. HAIl ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO The People's I. ABRAHAH, Prop. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE 1MEW Cor. Washington and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Blue Prints of Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG, OREGON OREGON ROSES And Other Beautiful Flowersi Send Postal Card for 1904 Catalog CLARKE BROS.. PORTLAND, OREGOft For Good Pictures and Fair Prices fioTo Smith's Sunbeam Photo Parlors Corner Pine and Lane Sts.v Roseburg, - Ore. nrs. Jamleson Entertains. This afternoon from twoto six o'clock Mrs. W. H. Jamieson is hostess at a charmingly arranged card party at which something near sixty ladies are guests. The reception rooms are beautiful in deed with their wealth of rare flowers, each room showing a different color scheme. The first parlor where "hearts" is played is in pink and red, red hearts threaded on red ribbons being carried diagonally acrossfrom frieze to frieze in tersecting at the chandelier. Many vases of pale pink carnations, scarlet carnations and pink La France roses are used, but probably the prettiest thing in the room is a growing azalea, literally aflame with its countless deep pink blossoms. The back parlor is in pale green and white, twisted bands of the two being caught to the ceiling at the center of the room and draped to each corner. The flowers here are bowls of lilies of the valley, white tulips and white narcissus with their own foli age. In the dining room, where the flinch devotees will play, the colors are royal purple andiemon yellow, bands of the two being arranged as are the white and green in the adjoining room. Many bowls of purple California violets ap- Dear on the side board and china cabi net, and are only less pretty than the rarely beautiful roses, daffodils and tulins all in tones ot yellow, laa re ward for the winner of each game will be a Haviland china plate. Mrs. Jamie- eon is assisted by Mmes. J. D. Hamilton and S. A. Sanford. The bidden guests are Mmes. Flint, Barker, Churchill, Brookes, Coshow, Strong, Aiken, Stroud, Gibson, L Kohlhagen, G Kohlhagcn, Wiliis, W J Wright, John Wright, Booth. Walter Hamilton, Hnuck J D Hamilton, Roberts, Strange, Bridges, Benson. Joscphson, Hunting ton, Alex Anderson, Frank Anderson, Peebler, Gray, Joe Shea, W H Fisher, H T McClallen, Bolter, Sanford, Fit huch, Sehlbrede, Gettins, Miller, J C Fullerton, Buick, Brown, Bellows, A Wollenberg, I Wollenberg, J W Hamil ton, Marstere, Bast, Hadley, GraveB, Bice, S Sykes, Frank Waite, Zigler, Steiner, Willett, Catbcart, Sperry, Parks, Brockway, Bickett, Moriarity. Misses Lulu Willis and Jeannio Buick. the young ladies of the city who par ticipate in darning are arranging to give a leap year dance in the Armory on St. Patrick'a night, two weeks hence. The affair will be chaperoned by the mothers of the. vounc ladies attending. Ii honor to the patron saint of Erin the decora tions and whatever else may bo so, con sistently, will be of an emerald hue, and the affair promipes to be both novel and delightful. Mrs. Campbell, experienced nutt e, at the White residence north Plaindealkk office. JTerms reasonable. It. One ft wi juuuu uituui Dr'e. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists. If you want good health see tho Os teopathic physician. Hon. Willis Kramer was in Roseburg from Myrtle Creek, Tuesday. Pruning shears, saws and a complete line of spray pumps at S. K. Sykes. Mrs. M. L. Koch, of Bradford, Penn., is visiting with her brother, A. T. Mor ian. Rev. R. A. Reagan, of Coquille City, has been visiting with his family in Roseburg. - Special Agent George F. Wilson, has returned to Roseburg, for work in the U. S. Land Office. Our spraying outfits are superior to other kinds, last longer, and arc not too costly. S. K. Sykes. Hon. W. A. Perkins, the tall sycamore from Pass Creek, was in Rosebure yes terday on business. We rely on low prices to win trade on fair treatment to retain it. S K Sykes, the hardware man. Ed. Weaver, came down from Myrtle Creek yesterday to look after road busi ness before the County Court. The rainfall for the month of Febru ary at Roseburg was 12.19 inches, by far the greatest known for many years. Investigate, compare. We seek your business only on the basis of mu tual snterest. Hardware etc. S. K. Sykes. Lost Monday afternoon, possibly on Jackson street, a pair of steel frame glasses. Finder please leave at this office. 1 1 In addition to low prices we guaran tee prompt service and absolute satis faction. Stoves and tinware S. K. Sykes. J. S. Hunt, a substantial republican of Oakland, was in Roseburg the first' of the week, returning home Tuesday morning. Mrs. M. Josephson has returned home from Portland, where she attended the millinery openings and visited with friends. County Commissioners A. E. Nichols and J. C. Young, of Oakland, are in Roseburg attending the session of Coun ty court. Watson & Woodruff last Tuesday sent out their own delivery wagon, which will be kept in the service, so as to give their patrons prompt delivery. Dr. H. L. Studley Osteopathic Physi cian, Roseburg office over the post office. Consultation free. As a preventative or curative there are none so good. Mrs. W. H. Leslie departed Monday evening for her home at Volcano, Cali fornia, after a visit in Roseburg, with her father and family, W. J. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Parrott arrived home from California Wednesday fore noon, where they have, been visiting their children at Pacific Grove and at Geyserville. George W. Carter and his daughter, Miss Ila, who have been residing in Roseburg for some months, returned to their home at Canyonville, Wednesday, to remain indefinitely. An action has been filed in tho Circuit Court by H. Dyer, plaintiff, against George Gabbert, asking judgement for the sum of 90.44, same alleged to bo due on account, O. P. Coshow, plain tiff's attorney. O. L. Williams, the bright young edi tor of the Gardiner Gazette, who has edited that paper for the past two yers, informs us that he will sell the Gazette and go into the real estate business. North Bend Citizen. Rev. J. A. Townsend, the Presbyter-r ian pastor, is planning on making a visit to Ireland during the coming summer after attending a convention at Buffalo, New York. He will visit his mother in tho old country. W. T. Kerley, of Eugene, who owns property in the Calapooia district, through which an effort is being made to establish a county road, is in Rose burg before the County Court in connec tion with tho matter. A party of five surveyors under Lester Humphreys has been running a ditch survey on Myrtle Creek for the Myrtle Creek Placer Mining Company during the past-week. The proposed ditch will be about six miles loffg. Mrs. G. A. Signalnees and Mrs. B. N. Johnson departed north on yesterday's local, the former on her way to Port land, and the latter to Duluth, Minn., after havtng proved up on a timber claim in the Roseburg district. The Marahfield Coast Mail, on last Tuesday begun the receipt of telegraphic news service for the daily i dition, the same as is handled bv the Salem and Eugene dailies. The Co- s Bay Publishing- Company is making a first-class I daily out of the Mail Store Door South of P. O. Cheadle fe Johnson, dentists. Those who have tried Osteopathy praise it to the skies. 13 .any your spray pumps and etc., at sytes'. Wood for sale. Leave order witti J. F. Barker. " tf Osteopathy cures appendicitis without the risk of your life. Diseases of women respond readily to osteopathic treatment. C. E. Hazard, of Drain, was in Rose burg on business Wednesday. Fresh Candies manufactured daily at Currier's confectionary best in the city Good potatoes wanted in any quantity. Address W. A. Sebring, Dillard, Oregon. 2tp George Humes has returned to Kiddie after a visit with relatives at Melrose. County Treasurer George w. Dimmick has in this issue a call for county war rants. William King expects to leave Rose burg for Tacoma, Washington, in tho near future. For Trade Small farms in fcouthern Indiana to trade for Oreco nroDertv. H. L. Ball. S3tf. Ben. F. Nichols of Riddle, is in Rose- i burg today transacting business at tho ! court house. Every price we quote represents tho best value obtainable for that price, S K Sykes, stoves and tinware. We buy right, we sell right ; we name our priees with confidence. Implements and Hardware. S. K. Sykes. Hon. John H. Shupe, who has been so seriously ill for tho past month, is now on the highroad to recovery. Henry or kum, formerly of Douglas county, now located at Grants Pass, ar-1 a , rived in Roseburg yesterday morning, Show wisdom by seeking the store where reliable goods are sold as a mat ter of principle. S K Sykes, hardware. Attorney O. P. Coshow has gone to Salem where he is called bv leeal busi ness before the Supreme Court of Ore gon. Services at the U. B. church at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Sunday, March 6. Sunday school at 3 p. m. All are in vited. Ed. Von Pessel, of Cleveland, and Louis G. Dumbleton, of Winchester were among those who were in Rose burg Wednesday. George D. Humes came down from Riddle Friday and went to Melrose to visit with his sister at tho home of Sam H. Russell, his cousin. Your attention is called to the new display advertisements in this issue, of the Douglas County Flour Mills and C. P Davis, the grocer. Lost in the South Umpqua River, about Feb. 15, a skiff bearing name "Monhlgan." Notify W. A. Sebring, Dillard, Oregon, if found, and receive reward. ' 2t Charles Archambeau, of Sitkum, is in Roseburg, to attend tho bedside of his daughter, who is ill of pneumonia, at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Frank Reed. If you want to Eee or purchase the very best vapor cabinet manufactured, go to A. C Marstcrs x Co. and inspect the renowned Buckeye. It is warranted n every particular. 7 1-tf . A meeting of the Democratic County uenirai lommmee will bo held on March 7th, in the office of Chairman uexier nice m Koseourg. mere are thirty-one committee men. 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. Circuit Judge J. W. Hamilton goes to Eogeno tomorrow to open . the regular term of court for Lane county. District Attorney .George M. Brown will follow Saturday. There are no state cases of great importance on tho docket. Fred Winston was in Roseburg from Winston Wednesday. He says that the home talent dramatic company will put its play on there next Saturday evening, and is endeavoring to arrange to play at Riddlo on Friday March the 11, the per formance to be followed by a dance. W. J. Sheasgreen. a Western Union operator from Corvalljs ls expected to arrive tomorrow to tako a permanent position in the commercial office in Roseburg under Miss Kato Buick. The increased business ot tho office has de manded the additional force. The I'eaindealer office is always.pre pared to turn out- on short notice - all kinds of commercial job printing, cards, receipt books, postero and booklets in clean and neat styles. You should got our prices and eee samples if there is anything in the line you need, W. R. Lyons, recently from Louisiana; who has been in this part of-the coun try for a short time, has decided to lo cate here, and has on a conditional eale purchased tho F. L. Calkins placo be yond Edenbower, the consideration be ing f 21 0. Mr. Lyons has telegraphed to his wife aud. child to join him here. Mias Clara Dillard, clork ol School District No. 4, Roseburg, baa not yet taken tho census of persona of school ago. Tho law requires tho .census to bo taken during tho last week of tobruary, but owing to illness in the family Miss Dill.ird has been unable to uive tho business her attention., At an unofficial meeting of tho City School Board held yesterday, 14800 of the first bimonthly issuo of $20,000 in school warrants was subscribed $5000 in warrants is to bo issued every two months until tho total of $20,000 is taken up, this amount to covor tho con struction of tho now Rosoburg Higl School building. Remember that it ia quality, not quantity, that wo strive for in furnish ing our city trade, therefore you will alwnvacct tho cheapest milk of tho Gaddis Daihy, because the best. All retail milk delivered in bottles. Our specialties are cream, milk and buttor milk. If you don't eee the wagon 'phono to the Creamery. 14-tf Testimony in the injunction suit brought by Willis Kramer against the William P. Johnson Lumber Company, of Myrtle Creek, for diverting tho water of Myrtle Creek, blowing up a dam and othor offenses, a civil case, will be taken in Roseburg on the 10th of March, Iwfore court stenographer, Ira. B Riddle. Tho "Oflke" saloon, the property of 0. F. Cathcart and Charles Thorn, the latter tho owner of tho Taylor Jc Wilson Block, in which the business has been conducted, was closed by mutual con sent last Monday evening. L. Kabat, the cigarmaker, has brought suit against the saloon men to collect a (20 cigar bill, and the case will have a hearing in the Justice Court on March Sth. Lewis G. Grant, ot Riddle, was in Roseburgon business Tuesday. He has purchased some real estate at Riddle and has begun the erection of a new dwelling house. For tho past eeveral years Mr. Grant has spent the summers in tho Alaska mines and expects to again go North, in the spring, where he is employed by the Wild Goose Com pany as engineer on their gasoline pow er plant. Coquille Bulletin : W. Paxon left hero Sunday morning for Roseburg. He went horseoack over the Coos Bay wagon road and expects to spend some timo looking over the country with tho idea of locating there if suited . . . .Miss Maud Blundell came up from Bandon Thure- j day on her way to Southern Oregon, where she will reside for a time. She has been visiting with the family of Capt. Panter, at Bandon. Edgar Uafer, manager of the Iowa Lumber Company, the new Med ford lumbering institution, was in Roseburg Wednesday looking after business. While here he took orders fromCE Gaz ley for 50,000 prune boxes for the com ing season. Mr. Hafer says that their mills will be started next Monday, and that they will have a large capacity for boxes. Besides the planing mills and l. ' r.lf t i """ ,a.,'"""u1 "l Jacksonville which furnish them with he raw lumber. The company moved their plant from Jacksonville to Med ford on aJbonus giving an agreement to to establish a $40,000 yearly payroll. The party of searchers, for the floating body reported in the South Umpqua River, composed of Frank Reed, Thon ton Hughes, Thomas Strader and Charles Mosier have returned home from Umpqua Ferry, where they ended their investigation of the riwr banks on each side. In their search they discovered three cows, a calf and a sheep Jhat had been thrown up on the shore, but no man. The distance they covered by the river route is about thirty-five miles, and it is not thought that any body would pass that point without hating been seen. If there really was a corpse it is believed to have sunk and to be where discovery is impossible at the present time. The next attraction billed for the Rosoburg theater by Manager B. W. Strong is the "Down by tho Sea" com pany, which during the past week has appeared at Cordray's in Portland, and is now filling a week's engagement at Seattle. The Evening Telegram has the following about the piece: "Tho company appearing at Uonlray b this week in 'Down by the Sea' is without doubt one of tho most talented that has come to tho Coast this season in comedy drama. Miss Curtis, tho leading lady, has been seen here in lormer seasons with some of tho most prominent attrac tions on tour. The company includes threo very clever siwcialty people, and tho scenic effects are so massive that the regular local scenery had to bo re moved to mako room for it." March 14th is the date cn which tho company will probably bo in Roseburg. S. II. Munson, of Ldenbower, was on yesterday adjudged insane and was com nutted to the asylum by an order from Judge M.D. Thompson. The testimony given in the examination by members of his family was to tho effect that for tho past sixteen months he has had spells of temporary insanity and has threaten ed to do his wifo and children bodily in jury. The burden of keeping so close watch over him as is thought to be necessary for the safety of tho family had recontly become so great that he was brought up for examination on Tuesday but was released. However, more witnesses having been brought in tho dscision was reversed on Wednes day, with tho result of a commit tmont following. The order was issued by the judge on tho opinion of of Dr. E. DuGaa county physician, and Dr, 0. V. Fishorj who has attended Mr. Munson during his illness. There will dotfbtlesa, bo fcomo surprise on tho part of acquaint ances of tho unfortunate man, with whom ho has associated daily for tho paBt several months without any susplc ion of hiaaffliction, although it is shown by tho ovidenco that at homo ho was a different man from that when he was among othor peonlo than tho mombers of his own family. If troubled with weak digestion bolching or sour stomach; uso-Chamber-; lian's Stomach and Livor Tablets and you will got quick relief For sale by A 0 Marstcrs & Co. ,.J.s u THE v ; It JOSEPHSON Cannon Bound Over. In Justice Krewson'a court at Drain Wednesday Lee Cannon, who shot Frank Hill, at Drain last Friday evening, was bound over in fouu bonus to appear before the circuit court. County Court in Session. The regular term ot county court con vencd Wednesday morning at ten o'clock, Jude M. D. Thompson presiding, pres ent Commissioners A. E. Nichols, of Nichols and J. C. Young of Oakland. Wednesday was taken up in the audit ing of the usual bills, and up to the time of going to press only a few minor mat ters had received attention. Judge Thompson announces that the work of the session will probably be completed by Saturday. Several road petition will receive at tention, these being the most important matter to come before the board. Sheriff E. L. Parrott, went to Salem last night to take S. H. Munson, ad judged insane, to the state hospital. The sum of J910GJ24 in taxes has been collected at the sheriff's office out of a total of $180,245.53 to be collected. Tho moneys are coming in much more rapidly during the past few days. Probate Court. In tho matter of tho estate of Hannah Garrison, deceased, Danial Garrison, the administrator, by an order issued by Judge M. D. Thompson, has been empowered to mortgage the estate in the sum of $300. Retiring fgjm Buslnrss. Tho Plaixdeaur learns that Clingen- peel, the Roseburg jeweler, baa decided to retire from business in Roseburg, and will from this date sell everything in his Ature at actual cost. All the goods are firstclaf s in every particular. He has a full line ot optical goods, and during the time of selling out will do all kinds of repair work at exceedingly low prices and guarantee satisfaction. 18-2t Registration ot Voters. The registration of voters at tho office of tho County Clark is proceeding slow lr. Out of tho 6,000 to register before May 15th, only 1341 have yet dono so Of these 378 registered in January and 903 in February. Wood Wanted at the Court House. Sealed bids to furnish 80" tier of 18 in.. oak wood, 4 to 10 in. in diameter, to be delivered at the Court House in Rose burg on or before the first day of Nov. 1904, n bond for tho faithful performance of contract must accompany each bid; Bids opened Friday, March 4, 1904, at ono o'clock p. m. Tho court reserves tho right to reject all bids. Roseburg, Jan. 27, 1904. M. D. TnoMrao, J23 County Judgo eatisfaction without extra cost. It is used and endorsed by the leading men of this county. For circulars and prices address 8tearns & Ohenoweth, Oakland Ore., or 8. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly County Treasurer's Notice. Notico is hereby given to all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to and including Jan 8, 1902 are re- quested to present tho Bame at tho County Treasurer's office for payment as interest will ceaso thereon after tho date of this notico. Dated Roseburg, Douglas. County Oregon, March 3, 1904. Geo. W. Dimmick, 18-8t County Treasurer. nasi wet SHOE op a quarter of a century we've been bur t solving shoe Droolems.. solving tx m for cnilo: solv ag them n the selection stock we have called to our aid i ong and successful experience. Th result is a -miehtv footwear embodying in an unrivaled degree of style, comfort, durability and mo Grateness of price. We an you to get better ac quainted with our big shoe depart ment. It chuck full of attractive thingsand the prices are attractive, to . Mental Culture Club Musical c. No more delightful musical e haa ever been given by the ladies of the Mental Culture Club than that of Tuesday after noon at tho homo of Mrs. W. R. Willis, and no more pleasing or more perfectly rendered program has ever been partici pated in by the musical members of the organization. Mrs. Willis handsome palms, ferns and othe fcliaga plants, for the culture of which this popular hostess has such an enviable reputation, were shown to advantage throughout the double parlors, and the So ml decora tions were entirely of jonquils used in lavish numbers, their eoft yellows con trasting pretty with the deep green oi the pot plants. In serving lunch Mrs. Willis was assisted by her daughter. Miss Lulu Willis, Miss Jeannie Buick and Miss Rose Josephson. The pro gram rendered ras as follows: 1 Instrumental duet, "Polonaise," by Yadasson, Mrs. S. C. Flint Mrs. I. Wollenberg 2 Vocal Solo, "When Lovo ia Done," Mrs. George M. Brown 3 Instrumental solo, (A) "Beside the Meadow Brook" and (B) "From Uncle Remus" by McDowell, Mrs. Nathan Fullerton 3 Vocal solo, "Message of the Vio let," from "Prince of Pilsoe," Mr. Kelley 5 Trio, "Wanderers Gretting," by Abt, Mrs. Flint, Mrs. J. C. Fullerton Mrs. A. Wollenberg. 6 Instrumental solo, "H Mara rka," by Goddard, Mrs. I. Wollenberg 7 Vocal solo, "Farewell," by Max Spciker, Mrs. Steiner 8 Vocal solo, "The Maiden's La ment," by Schubert, Mrs. Jtlint 9 Trio, "Thou Heaven Blue and Bright," bv Franx Abt, Mrs. J. C. Fullerton, Mrs. Flint, Mrs. Steiner. Wo regret to chronicle that W T. Wright, who has been confined to his room from throat trouble ever sinco his return from California, ia still unable to be out. William Buxton, a substantial farmer ot Brockway, is looking after business in Roseburg today. A Favorite Rem:dy for Babies. Its pleasant tasto and prompt cures lmvo made Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy a favorite with tho mothers of small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or other serious conse quenccs. it not only cures croup, but when given as soon as tho cronpy cough appears will prevent tho attack. For sale by A. C. Marstcrs & Co. Plain sowing and dressmaking is solic ited by Mra. Wooten on the corner of Oak and Stophons atreota. Title juarantee&Loan Co. KOSEBUKQ, OREGON. t. D. UAMILTOM, frctldcnt O C. Baxiltoh. Seer- and Tteu Office In the Court Home. Have tha onlj cob pletc let ot abstract books in Douil&t Count j Alatracta and Certificate ol Tltlo ronuihcd to Douglas county land and taming cl&iai. Ilavc aiM a complete Ml oi Tracingi or all towainr piaa in mo KoaoDurj:. urcgon, u, H. ua a D mci, Will mako blua print copies of any town UPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A family Library Be' Best to Cwrmt Liteafri 12 CoMPLcrt Novcts Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 pcrvear; 25 cm. a copy, NO CONTINUED STORIES ' every number complete in itself PRO BLEU man, woman and successfully. of our fall mhm eafhnufnv n The ROSEBURG, ORE nave iuu oeen nun i FINE OAK BEDROOM SUIT We are showing in. our winnow. It is up-to-date A full line of Bedroom Suits can oe found on our floor ALSO THE LATEST Oi HON BEDS. i If yoi teed Bkiiets or Camferts we ka?e tfca From the cheap to tne best. Afolljjline of Mattresses aa fillws. i One of our Elastic Cotton ielt Mattresses are iianl to neat. B. W. STRONG The Furniture JVlan 2 ROSEBURG, Of. Barter does to GsnHaer. Dr. R. Barber and family of Yoncalla with his family have removed to Gardi ner where they will make their future home. The people of Yoncalla are very sorry to looee Dr. and Mrs. Barber but oar loss is Gardiner's gain. Dr. Barber is a highly educated physician with a suc cessful and extensive experience in the practice of medicine and surgery. He is unusually well supplied with instru ments necessary to the practice of his profession, and Mrs. Barber's knowledge of medicine makes her truly s help mate. The confidence of the people in the Doctor's skill is so great that it cave them a feeling of security to know ho was within reach. Their son, Eric, has many warm friends here, especially among the school children who are sorry that he has left them, and hope ha may be happy in his new home. Gardiner is to bo congratulated on se curing this family and we bespeak for them the highest esteem and deep re gard of their new friends, "while loving thoughts and best of wishes are given by their friends at Yoncalla. "X" Yoncalla, Or. Mar. 2, 1904. Seed Corn for Sale. I have for sale 50 bushels of first-class seed core, at $1.00 per bushel. 15-lmc-p J. A. Hkwctt, Roseburg. The Best In the. West. Our 9M, 100 Pace Catalog and Seed Planter's Guide is by far the finest and most complete catalog we ever issued. U has been carefully re-written, con tains over four hundred illustrations and is brimful of reliable and valuable information. Fifty-fivo pages are de voted tO the BEST VEGETABLE, FLOWKS, VAHit AND TtELD SEEDS for tlllS CO&St, twelve pages to tusks, kosis and flowkb- ikci r la NTS, four pages to bes supplies ten pages to incubators brooders, bo he CUTTERS AXl POULTRY SUPPLIES, lOU'tteea Dasres to stray pumps, rEamizsRS, oak DKX AXD FARM TOOLS, etc. etc. The above .edition ot catalogs cost over $5,000. You got a copy free by writing. Ask for book No. 173. PORTLAND SEED CO., Portland, Oregon. ORE $300 Reward! I will pay (300 reward for the recovery A.. ?i. D rake, who jraa lost in the mountains near Bsd&s creek oaJaa. IS, 1904, This offer of reward is good until March 15, 1904. Mjb. A. X. Dbjucx. Gleadale, Or., Feb. 23, 1904. lS-ml-p Hen or women local repreeeatatirea for&hgh clan magtriae. Large com- missions. Cash prises. Write J. K. Txintss, 80 Eaet Wasfeisgtea Sqcaxe, New York, N. Y. Fe. 22 lm p. Fer Sale. Seresteea head of fiae, registered Ar- gora goats. If you want to start right. now is the time. L. A. Mambb, 14-tf Cleveland, Oregca. A Direct Lfan to Chicago and all points east; Losis ville, Memphis, Xew Orleans, sad aH points south. See that your ticket reads via the IL LINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Thoroughly modem trains connect with all tra&e- coatiaeatal lines at St. Paal asd Oma- Ea. If yoar friends are comiBgwest let nt know and we-will quote them direct the specially low rates now ia effect frem all eastern points Any information as to rates, routes, etc, cheerfully given on apblication. B. H.TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 12 Third Su, Portland, Ore. J. O. Lindsey, " T.F.&P.A., 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B, Thompson, F. k P. A..J Room 1, Colin an Bldg., Seattle, Wash. 84 Catarrh Caaaotfee Cared with local afpucatio.vs, as they cannot reaJseatcf the disease. Catarr iaa.Mseder constitutional disease asd in erder te cure it you must take inter nal remidies. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia takes internally, and acts direct or the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall'a CatarrhCureifinot a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription, ltis composed of the beat tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Ibe perfect combination of the two ingredients ia what produces such wonderful results la ' curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. C1UKET& Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all drufwrists, 73c Hall'a Family Pills are the best.