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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1904)
f O IT 1 TrTTAWC e ave ma0 grcafc reductions ' in KILJLIU s X IvJWvJ prices of Overcoats, Men's aud Boys' Clothiug, Ladies' Jackets, Shirt Waists, Skirts and Dress Goods. ' "1 -SHOES NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY . Zta If you would take advantage of this Shoes stylish servicable and durable: golden opportunity to purchase first- class goods at the very lowest figures. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO The People's Store I. ABRAHAH, Prop. One Door South of P. O. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW mm Of Local Interest, a Cor. Yvashincton and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins Os- For Good Fair Prices Go To Smith's Sunbeam Photo Parlors Corner Pine and Lane Sts., Roseburg, - Ore. Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Bine Prints of Township Maps showing all vxcantLands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect). Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Of f ice Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON Dr'a. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists If vou want eood health Fee the teopathic physician. Kid gloves, bl.ick and colors, $1.00 and Pictures and U1-50 kn Ash & Attweu. Citation. of 1C 1 ill Git-itiou. per- Pruning shears, saws and a complete line of spray pumps at S. K. Sykes. Osteopathy cures ajargo percentage of those so-called incurable diseases. U4-3t Laura Austin of Grants Pass register ed at the MiCIallen House Wednesday. Marriage license have been issued to Frank T. Reynolds and M. C. Stewart. To date the total registration reported by Deputy Clerk J. E. Jawyer, is 1S93. Boys' clothing, from 4 to 14 year-j, a variety of kinds, AT COST, Ash Att-well. Rev. F. V. Leonard will preach at the Baptist church, both morning and even ing next Sunday. Our spraying outfits are superior to other kinds, last longer, aud are not too costlv. S. K. Svkes. - We rely on low prices to win trade on fair treatment to retain it. S K Sykes, the hardware man. Come and see what we hav in men's hats, up to date goods, AT THE COST PRICE, Ash & Attwell. Men's, women's and children's under wear, both summer anil winter weight, AT COST, Ash & Attwell. TheW. C. T. U. will meet at tho home of Mrs Smith Bartrum, Saturday aftenoon, March 2fitli, at 2:30. Ed. Weaver and John Hall, two of Myrtle Creek's formost citizens, were in this city on business Tuesday. Investigate, compare. We seek vour business onlv on the basis of mu tual interest. Hardware etc. S. K. Svkes. In addition to low prices we guaran tee prompt service and absolute satis faction. Stoves and tinware S. K. Sykes. L. A. Marstersj the Douglas county goat raiser, shipped some fine blooded goats to Wm. Stock, of Canyonville Cheadle & Johnson, dentist. l'hoso who have tried " Osteopathy praise it to tho skies. 13 fciuionda cioss cut ay are tho best. Sold by s. K. Sykes. M-ti. uuy your fcpiay pumps and etc., at Sykes'. - 1 Wood for salo. Leave order .with J. F. Barker, tf Bea Boll Slslora' 2.00 IrltflhWd hatu, fiit. vnur hotiitrv BtiUnlied of 8. K. Sykes. 20 tf. riidnvnnra dancorous. Soo tho Osteo pathic riiyaiciitn nt onci). Dont fail to see tho Osteopathic Physician. You will never regret It. S. P. Shutt. editor of tho Glendalo News was in tho city today on business. Kxclusivo styles and rarest bargains in now millinery at Mrs L. M. Perry's, Spray pumps, hose, nozzles, rods and a full lino of pruning tools at 8. K Sykes. 20-tf. An ulenant line ol street and dreBB hats, latest models on salo at Mrs L. M. Perry's. Today's northbound tniin was again delayed by slides and freight wrecks south of this plnco. Now is tho time to buy your pruning tools and spray pumps. S. K. Sykes has the largest lino. 20-tf. You say you dont believo in Oateo- pahty. You dont have to. It will cure you jutit tho same. Plain sowing and dressmaking is solic ited by Mrs. Wooten on the corner of Oak and Stephens streets. Have you seen that elegant lino of. lace curtains? We are showing also ftilL lino of portiers aud window shades. 15 W Strong. WS. Matthews has returned from an extended visit with his-: daughter in Roseburg. Mrs. Matthowg will remain in Roseburg for another month. Salem Statesman. D. S. T. West, fire insurance, notary public, city property rented, county and city warrants bought, nnd collections made. Office on Jackson street. No. 407. Hoover building, opposite post office. Geo. Farrer and wife of Longford, S-. D, arrived in this city Wednesday with vaieupamy cures appendicitis without the intention ol locating. They are at the risk of your life. present the guest of their son, F.trrer Osteopathy is tho beat treatment, for w 1,0 recently purchased the Woodruff nervousness and female troubles. turner shop C. E. Gaddis has sold a half interest inthecityfIn nli' Kotuc River creamery, located at .Mcilloru, to his brother, Earl Gaddis. Mr. Gaddis will leave shortly for Mcd- ford to take charge of tho butter making department of that institution. 5. A. Sanford, teller of the First Na tional Batik of Roseburg, stopped over in Salem between trains yesterday, go ing home in the evening. Steve was formerly employed in the bank of ladd & Bush, and made a lot of friends in irestt Candies manufactured daily at burner a confectionary best for Trade Small farms in isoutheru Indiana to iradu for Oregon property. H. L. Ball. 33tf. Mra. S. H. Munson, of this city iTvisit ing her daughter Mra. A. Starmer "of Harrisburg. A cost sale of new millinery including streets hats, dresa hats and trimmings at .Mrs L. M. Perry's. We buy right, we sell right; we name Salem. Salem Statesman our pnees with confidence. Implements aud Hardware. S. K. Sykea. Fireman S.K. Willutt had the mis fortune to mash his foot unite badly on a turn-table at the Divide receutlv. Show wisdom by seeking the where reliable goods are sold as a niat Ono of the important duties of the parent, to the child is to see that the child arrives at the age of maturity with good teeth. This can only be done by frequent consultation of a competent ttoroUL,nt'!t ",cn you w'll find Dr. Pearson with otiicos in ttie Marks building tor of principle. S K Svkes. hardware. feo ""mo ana all work guaranteed Rev. 11. C. Allen, of the South Metho- ,mo' dist church will leavothia citv Mondav iho Kogoe Kivcr Creamery, of this for Medford to assist in revival meetings "V 18 now uadeT lbo nianasenent of at that place. I Jl,fea ivc,1 uauiJis, torraerly manager ol 1, rt , , , , wougias uoumy urcamery, ot itose- yj. uuu anu wne 01 ueer threes 1 . , , . , , ,-, I till r-r-w nifni. nn4 nru.v.! 1... I L ....... . , .1 1 11. i t 1 i ""'hi " uiJUmuu U. V. i. wliere Mrs. Goff will receive treatment at the hospital. In tho County Court of the State Oregon for Douglas County : In the Matter ol uic Guardianship of the Estate of Thomas Gray, Id Gray, Belle Gray, Kate Grav and. Ruel Gray, minor children, J To Mary C. Gray and all oilier, tains interested in said estates: !s thkNme opthe Stats ok Crecos: You and each of you are hereby cited arid required to a'ppear in the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, 011 un.i.r tho 4th i!nv of Aoril. 1904. at the liour ot 10 o ciock in ine iorenoon ui i said day. at the court house in nose- y are nerhai.s tired of tho tern oor- bunr. said Countv and State, ana snow , ' uur, mm , relief a forded bv the old svstem of cause, ii ai moc uv, - .. r- . - should not be cranteu as prayeu ior m oiuiu. vBicuimiuiu tmca ai the dnlv verified petition of Mary C; manent. 24 3t S.S bsta E.D.Mallery,W.II. Redfield, John dulv filed in the above court, for the Throne, Sr., and Frank Hill, of Glendalc, sale of the undivided interest ot eacu oi were in this week on business before tho said minor children in the following s r ,n(1 oir.c.. t 1ttGrnVwvl nr-miFif. to-Wlt: Beginning at a point 9 80 chains South and 9.30 chains West of the N. E Cor thi I.. Poindexter Donation Land Claim No. 52 in T-17 S , U 4 W ; thence Wt 13.30 chains to N. E. Corner of Jones' land; thence South 10 chains to S. E. Corner thereof; thence West 20 -Ttna tn S. W. Corner of said Jones ihPTiw South 1G.12 chains to S. E. Corner of land ; thence "West 19.59 chains to center of County road known as uie L. M. Dunbar of the S. P. train ser vile, who has been running our. oi asii- land, now h is a run between this rity and Grants Pass. Capt. Darwent, of the Salvation Army from Grants Pass, was in this city this week soliciting contributions to tho Sal vation Army funds. Dr ILL. Studley Osteopathic Physi I . t . . rY- t i.onno R 171 dpprees East along center ciai., uoseourg omce over uie jkjS1. omcu. of said road 31.45 chains to South line ol Consultation free. As a preventative said donation claim; thence fcasi -u.io chains to S E. Corner of Wiscarson s land; thence North 10 chains ; mho cliains; North 4 chains to boundary of said donation on oiu cnannei oi n. , .i. x-,rlin-..strlv and Northeaster "Vi J A J K.ntidnrv to a point due South of place of beginning; thence North to place of beginning, excepting the tract or about one acre deeded to vi.ml Tilatrirt Xn 12: containing 183.- 20 acres of land. All of the above de-u-rihml nrpmUes are lvine. being and situated in Lane County, Oregon. Tin. interest of each of said minor children in said premises is an undi vitrei nno- fortv-ninth f 1-49) interest. This citation is published pursuant to the order of the Hon. hT. U lnompton, Jmli'Rol said Court. WITNESS the Hon. M. D Thompson, judge of the County Court of the State for ilm Oountv of Douglas iili thu Konl of said court affixed this 7tn day of 5iarch. 1904. M. I. Thomi-so.v, Judge. AtUst D. R. Suambhook, Clerk, By J. E. Sawveks, Deputy. The Plainuealetc for the next fivo or six weeks will run a beries of short articles on Osteopathy which we hope will bo read by all. . E. Ccrlou of Portland, sporting goods talesman for Honcyman Hard ware Co., and ono JP Oregon's crack shots is in tho city today. P. M. Mathews and Wm. Wtkins, have formed a partnership, "in black smith and horse shoeing aud are occup- inc Mr. Wat kins old shop on Oak and Pino street. If you want to see or purcliase the very best vapor cabinet manufactured, go to A. CMaralers & Co. aud inspect the renowned Buckeye. It is warranted u every particular. 73-tf. Gaddis, who is also proprietor ol the Medford creamery. Tho management desires that wo say that the institution is prepared to handle all the cream that comes and the patronage of all farmers is solicited. Mr. Gaddis will continue to have general supervision of all affairs appertaining to the institution. Med ford Mail. Myrtle Creek Has Changed HanJs I wish to state to the readers of the I'laindkalkk that tin case of Mr. A. T. Thompson has been with drawn from the court of Mvrtle Creek, ho having been arrested for violating tho Suu- day law and gambling, neither of which Mr. Thompson was guilty. After an investigation the new citv council have found that Mr. Thompson had been ar rested on a charge lit? wax not etiilt v of assessor ueo. w. Matey, h m KO t).mn?l. ..nil., wnft nf ntlIPr mrti... wlm i oucaua aim urain Sunday, to an me h,d ,, bv - -I oeputysai orK, ai those places, listing nlr... or mrties. before election that, they did not wish tho books to get in the hands of a new Recorder. The new city Recorder is now having the books of his predecessor examined. The way in which the court of Myrtle Creek has been conducted in the pjst we wonder if all are aware who the con vict of Mvrtle Creek will bo. A Reader. MARRIED. or curative there are none so good. Willis Kramer, of Myrtle Creek, was in this city n eunesuay on business, .nr. Kramer was recently in the mountains in the vicinity of the Greenback minis and reports the snow to be 10 feet deer there. The employees of the S. P. Company at this place have been granted the privilege of using coal for fuel in their homes here. The company have agreed to furnish them with coal at fC.OO a ton. Many arc taking advantage of the order. C. W. Gabbart, of Longford, Kansas, has arrived in this city with tho inten tion of locating here. Mr. Gabbart is a professional auctioneer, and he intends to follow that lino of business in this county. He will probably open an aucj lion house in this city. Dr. H. L. Studley, the Osteopathic physician, has a nicely equipped suite of offices over tho postoffice. On ac count of the increase of business, ho has ("secured the beautiful home of Mr. II. Notice is hereby given to all parties I ) braves, as a residence, that ho may holding county warrants endorsed prior be able to devoto more tune to his pro- to and including Jan. 8,11902, are re- fession. It quested to present the same at the DeJ)Uy Assessor A. S. Buell, of Look- County Treasurer's oihco lor payment, as i j, (jiass wa8 j this city on business interest will cease thereon alter the aie todav. When asked in regard to the HOLES TRUEMAN At Camas Val ley, Sunday, March 19, 1901, J II Bolea and Miss Elsie Trueman, Rev. S. Pope, officiating. County Treasurer's Notice. property. Chief deputy, F. If. Rogers, started listing today. If troubled with weak digestion, belching or sour itoniacht use Chamber lian's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will get quick relief. For sale by A C Marstcrs $: Co. Our spring line of carpets has arrived, and ws are prepared to lit up your house iu the latest designs and colorings. Call and examine for yourself. B. W. Strong the Furniture man. An immense lino of Morris Chairs and Rockers just received at Strong's Furni ture Store; also a full line of all kinds of Furniture at reasonable prioeu. Call and see for yourself. D9-!f E. N. Johmon, who lias been. in San- Francisco on tho S. J. Ry. Fireman's grievance committee returned to this city on Wednesday mornings local. He reports the endeavors of tho committee successful. Among the neat Easter display this week, tho millinery windows of Joseph son's and Bisher & Bellow's aro attract ing considerable attention. The dia- lays are neat Hnd artistic, and ehows lasto in the decorators art. itemoinber that it .is quality, not. piantity, that wa strive for in furnish ng our city trade, therefore you jvill always: get tho cheapest, milk of tho Gaiiuis Daihy, because . tho best. All reuiu I111IK iieiivereu 111 nouics. jurt .I.,.,! Ai.rll. ISOI: alnuco'clo- 1 in. snecinlliosnri.rrp.iin millr nnil lml lor-1 dr. Ht till' Crlirt HkUMJ tr.i'.nloor. Ill Uiuc- sptcinmes are cream, iniiK ana. btiiicr-hn .oouisiiuic.imiy.orcc-i!. ciitruMicuc- I1IIIK. 11 VOU lion I SCO UIO Wagion, I imu Ul me iiiuuoi u.imcr i.r ca n in u, nil , : . I tho rlEltt, title n:il mi ft wiucu miu ucn-nu- pnoiio 10 uic creamery. ii-i.i nt bud ou Uio 9th lny ot Mny. iva, or i uuy t , . l time thercmivr in or 10 uic ionowiiiBJi-i.criovu Manager Morrow of tho RofehurcLnr,.mi.. t.i it? t..:n.i..ii i. : l f.. I The Knot hull ol KortliCHat quarter nil tho of this notice. Dated Roseburg, Douglas County Oregon, March 3, 1904. Geo. W. Dimmick, ig.gt County Treasurer. rioniy to Loan. As financial agent for capital I am ..nMra.l t loan monev in any amount ii from 150 lo $500 on real esUite or jwr sonal security, or to purchase property outright, or to purchase good notes at a The money can olti-ntimes condition of the road between this placo and Looking GlasH he fainted, aud when he came to, feebly answered "there is no road." News reached Mr. Simon Caro of the engagement ol his niece, Miss Hazel Caro, of San Francisco formerly of this city, to Mr. Maurice Goodstciu, of Kan Jacicnto, Cnl. Miss Hand U tho daughter of Sir. Morris Caro, who form erly resided hero. The entertainment nnnouni-ed for Fri day night of this week at tho Presbyier iau'ehurch, has been" postponed to I ri I i . e .......1. ii... ....i-rio ft.n Bnino dav day nigni oi n.-a-i ecu. o..K . mm- .."T;rj:;;flmn,1n. Ennulre affairs announced for ho same ni; tuai me a,.,-..-". , . . , 5,orfl.r .vili. .i,., ii... M.tKita(inTi TO STh. 7b a; the Plmk-kalvb Whicl, might in.erfero with oTfice, Roseburg. Biicce Sheriff's Sale. is hik ciiu-orr court of thk state OK OltEUOS VOU DOUlltiAS COUNTY, Oie Uami-n, nuiutiir. TI. Roy KiUer ami Jo fcpb It Atidcrton aaJ O. A. hnutvr. Noticv l hereby siren that by virtue o: au rxecunun, am! order ol ml", duly Imucu out of tho ubove nnineil lOiul and causs.im tha lib dar ! March. 1MI. uonn a luditmcnt and decree duly rend red and entered In tatd mnrt. nn ilio 15th dar of January. 1901. by loreciwnre of a m -rteaRe In favor of ih aliive named v'alnllir. and agalnm tne arxivc ramie iii.iRiida.its and b ir lnt the hereinafter men tioncd nad docnoed mortgage property for thommiifllWlOOvlthlnteretliiero'i ni me rti ni r. tier cent ncr annum from the Xitld day of October, 19C3. nnd th further turn of ! UH) attorney le a.- vrlth Intcrent thereon at G per ivnl tier nnmlrj Innn the l.'ith day of latl- tiary. l'AII aniior the further nun of ilSM t.ictK and dlKtjUrsemenlii. N'mv t hereloro I win on . ftniy. ine Bin oi fald Opening of Spring Millinery March 23, 24, 25 and 26 On Wednesday, March 23, we inaugurate our opening of millinery for Spring and Summer 1904, when we will present for your inspection and approval a various assortment of hats ranging from the dainty exclusive Paris creation, to the more moderately priced copies of the latest imported models, the whole supplemented by an array of street, tailored and walking shapes which ..;c unsurpassed for beauty, style and value. We also show for the first time in Roseburg, a line of the Celebrated Gage hats, acknowledged to surpass all others, for style and originality. . - : . & Street hats aie now on exhibition. JOSEPfiSON Ee ROSEBURG, ORE. Qrace V. Melllngcr, Elocutionist. The following program to be given in First Christian church, Friday evening, March 35, W04: Music, MalcQa&rtut The Traitor's Death I5od, Geo. Lippnrd One-legged Goose, ocal Solo, My Undo Jea' 'fore Christmas, Another Armory. Since the proposition of Sykes and Thorn for a new armory has been sub mitted to the committee from Company D.t several others have come forward with similar proposition, tho noit t -l t . a. i Anonj piausawe being one wnicu win oe sut- Mra. Edith Kelly I mitted by the EUs. who propose to Anon build on their lot south of the theater. Riley The matter will be submitted to the Her Folks and Ilis'n, Anthem, ister and I, Ken Bolt, Jennie, ocal Solo, Volunteer Organist, How Salvation Won, Hock of Ace, Ben King lodge tonight, and steps will be taken at Choir I once to commence work on the new Anon building, should everything come out as Melody by Kneasi! is now expected by those who have the Friil Emerson Brooks I matter in charge. Mrs. A. T. Sti-inerl If the buikiinsr is constructed it will Selected I give the militia company a drill room on the lower floor at least SOjcIOO feet. Pantomime! Cant. Hamlin states that besides the CARPETS Elegant Axminster Velvet and Tapestry Full line of Ingrains Both Wool and Cotton We are showing a fine line of Lace Curtaiia which have jest arrived. Fifty pairs-of Portiers in the latest designs and colorings. Coming Through the Kye, " Frank Kotinedv receutlv received a letter from Fritz'StaufTer, of the Hose- burg brewery, who has bcon visiting hia old home in Germany. Mr. Stauffer states that he will arrive home on the local, next Saturday evening, accompa- fhied by his wife. two propositions now published he still has another from a private mdividval who contemplates building very soon. Maccabscs Elect New Officers. in Card of Thanks. We desire to hereby express our sin cere thanks to all who to kindly aided us with their assistance and sympathy rinc our recent illness and death ol our beloved wife, dauchter and sistf r. P. A. Meagher, E. COCKBLREAS, J. S. COCKKLKKAS, K. S. CoCKCLBEAS, Mrs. B. B. Urockway MRS. K. L. llklKlTLTII. The Knights of the Miccabeei in state convention at Portland on Tuecuay afternoon elected: State commander, J. W. Sherwood, tent No. I; state lieu tenant commander, A. P. Davis, tent N'o. 31 ; state record keeper, L. Becker, tent No. 17; state finance keeper, A. U. Cyrus, tent Xo. 33 ; chaplain, Thomas A. White, tent No 21 state physician, A. J. Phrill, tent Xo. 37. We carry from co to icoo Window Shades stock including the celebrated Henry W. Green shade, I the best that money can buy. I B. W. STRONG'S J FURNITURE STORE ROSEBURG, OREGON A Favorite Kenvdy for Babies Ita pleasant taste and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy a favorite with the mothers of small children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents any danger of pneumonia or other serious conse quences. It not only cures croup, but when given as soon as the cronpy cough appears will prevent the attack. For sale by A. C. Marstura ft Co. A Olrcct Line Sunday Rest Lectures. At Edenbowcr M. E. Church Sunday 1 March 27,1901. The Rev. Samuel. Gamble, tho noted Sabbath lecturer, who has lectured in most of the Urge citteaofthe United States will del:verj his course of illustrated Sablath lectures at the Edonbower M. E. Church, next Sundav. He will lecture at 10:30, and 11 a. ni., and at 2:30, and 7:30 p. m. Ho will prove that every man has a rijht to aueeklv rest day, and that Saturday was neither the Jews' creation, the Jew ish, nor the christian Sabbath. He will prove that Sunday was the creUon sabbath, and that it is the christian sabbath. Of Mr. Gamble's teaching the Chicago Tribune says: Mr. Gamble's teaching is a great discovery! As great in theologv as the discovery of America was in geography. Tht is .a rare op-1 jwrtunity. Xo ierson should miss it. Harvey Xewell tho short, atop, whoiH atH.. K.MN- w. present in Portland, Htatmg that he is ltl0 onvcnirae: much improved in health, and will ?c pdrt hero for practice April 15th. An vil ChoniH pieaso copy. Word has aUo been received from the Oawcll lwys tl.utt they have boon playing with a team in San Francisco, and aro in tho jiink of condilion-and -will lw ready to start for Oregon at n-raoments notice. W. B. lltird of this city hits" just re cieved a copy of tho will of his lute uncle Hudson Hogland, who recently died in Now York City. Tho fotal bo- quoathinonts mentioned' in tho testa ment amount to over $100,700,000 not considering tho residuary estato which will run far into tho millions bequeathmcnts, Laura 15. Html of San Francisco n Bislor of W. B. Hurd, ia to rccievo.t 10,000. Tho Hampton Normal nnd agricultural Institute of Hampton Vn. Tecicvea $100,000 rtnd the Presbyter- I iau chtinih of Springfield N. Y. $10,000. Rt halt ot .H.mttRiit tiuatlcroISo.'.no.Ti.. :W 31., bo ciki an county, uretjun, acres more oi lew, according to nt mrvev. together wlih the tcuemenu, hercdltnincnta and atitiurlciiancea thereunto helntiKlntf or In any wie nipcrtaln- will aliiiiy the nrfceeiia oi biic.ii naie In thn ItdVini'tlt Itl tbn rOhtX ana IURlpUIe- nl .nlil ntnl nf thin suit. Incllldlllir ald altomeyV fees; to the payment of the sum ot SISO.lK), ouo inaintlll wiin mierein mcimu ni dav ol October. 1M, and the over plua If any iii.rn imi. inv ill mil 111 .iiu we by order of said Court In said execution to me ilfrurln.1 nil it ililtlvi'reil. Rommutid us mo to noil laid abavddcncrlbcd real property In the miinncr provldrd by law. Dato of nral pcoiicauou, aiaron juui. K. U I'ARKOIT, Slierlff Douglas County, Oregon. to Chicago and all points east; Louis ville. Memphis. New Orleans, and all points south. See that your ticket reads via the IL LINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Thoroughly modern trains connect with all trans continental lines at St. Paul and Oma ha. If your friends aro coming" west let us know and wo will quote them direct the socially low rates now in effect from all eastern points. Any information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully given on application. II. H. 'l RUM HULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. C. Lindsoy, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. B. Thompson, F. & P. A., Room 1, Colman Hldg., Seattle, Wash. Sit. For Sale Cheap. 245 acres stock or dairy ranch 3J In his miles southeast of Myrtle Point, Oregon Kino new house, good out buildings Will sell with or without stock and fur. niture. Havo. good object for selling For particulars uddrcss Carl W. Pressly, Myrtle Point, Ore P. ciitisiaction without, extra cost. It is used nnd endorsed by tho leading mon of this county. For circulars and prices address Stearns & Chonoweth, Oakland, Oro., or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Oro. ly Title Uuarantee&Loan Lo. I. o KOdUUUliO, ORKQOH. ItlMILTOM, r resident C. Hamilton, Soey. and Trcaa omen in tho Cmitt Houso. Havo th ; only com nleu-Mit ol atwtract books In Uougtas County iK.it.ni uii.l (Vrtlflpatea ot Title turntahed to Uoulas county land aud mtulnjt claims. Havo also a complete set ol Treeing ol all township puts lu the Roneburs, Oregon, D. B. ln d Vln dot. Witt make blue prlut copies ot auy town hip Misa Mvrtle Cochran, who for Uie nastvear has been a resideut of this . . i I citv. left. WeUnesilay morning, ior ner home at Provo City, Utah. Notice for Publication. C. S. Land OOee, Boseburs.Ore . March 21, liOt. Kntir i harahr rlran that In cosiphanes with th proTUIous ot the act of Ooajrref of June .!.. entitled "An att for the ala of llmwr i&nas in tne piair wi vnwmi,vi. Nerada .and WaahlnRton Territory," ut jtend ed to all the public land itatts by act ot August Vnrtt trnhlliairn of Itoeburj:. fount of tVmglas. atato of Orr- con, has mis uay niciitn in mimic ncs slatemeiitNotiOttforthcpurehaje of the lots S. -I. northcftit quarter of the Southwest niiartci of n-ctlou IS, t iwm&lp 30 Kuth, range . west and w til of far proof to show that t o land song as ti more xalnablc for ita timber or stone than tp. .t-iilinrl nnrtiofoa. and to establUh his claim before the Kegliter and KeecUor oi UiU III nit.1 nM t. M flMnn. onTueslay. theaint day tit May, IWI- che mimes a wiuicsjes : witoiuwuki, ijin.n.PCRM'n of lto ebttrc. Oregon, i-airt llall.lnRer.oi iiroccwar. ureg-iu. Auv and all persona claiming adversely llw Divn du.-rlbl lands are requested to mo their claims in this office on or before said 3lst day olMay 1901, . t Notice for Publicatiou United States Land Office. Kocburg Orenon, Aug S lint'. No tiro u hereby (Wen that tn complianc with the provisions of the act of Oongresa of June ?, 1S7. entitled "An act Tor me sale ot .Imber lands In the States ri Callfornla.Orfroti Nevada ,and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the publlo laud staUs by act ot Angus S.IW2. MIVNIK r. HAUR13. Caro ot O.M. Co.. ol I'oruami, couuty ot Multnomah, state ot ureRtin, ni una uinn In this ofllee her sworn statomeut . t.13 for the purchaso of theSK3 otSi-ctlon No 51 In township No. H south, rouge No. s west and will offer proof to show that the land suitght Is moro valuable for Ita timber or jtono tl.ao. tor agricultural purposes, and to ejtabllslt hts claim before thelleglsteraad Receiver of this oltice of Roseburg. Oregon, on Krlday, tho luth day of Pyhniary, 190S Hi names aa witnesses: W. 11. MeCrowii. J, W. flanluer, John Rogers, Frame If. Italcab) allot UoseburB.On'gott. Any and Ml i crs ms cUimlug adv.rsMy tho above describe.! landu arerniuwiod t fib,' taelr claims In this oltlcc ou or bot.w M' 1 t Jth day of February, XWW. J. r ttRlUUK. Oct 8 p UigtU!r. When the Mists have Cleared Away You will want to make quick work with your garden. We carry the finest line of the cel ebrated Planet Jr. Tools in the county. Send for catalogue, or better, call and see them. CHURCHILL W00LLEY ROSEBURG. - - - OREGON BELL GR AMD SISTERS OPEMIiiG Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 21, 22 and 23 Ladies Wc invite you to call and inspect Our new and complete liueorVPattern hats, Tailored . hats, Ready to wear hats, all the latest styles aud conbiaatious. A complete line of fancy shapes, Colonial, Princess, Iebo, Flatiron and French Sailor Trim miugs cannot be surpassed, Flower chaiu Lacos, ornaments and Ribbons. It costs nothing to look. To See is to be Convinced