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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1904)
It's the Quality that Keeps the Customers Our Soring goods lhat are constantly arriving arc well known for their qualitj. It is a pleasure for us to show this beautiful line. All we ask is for you to give us the opportuuitv. Note that our clothing fits well and is up to date, our Dress Goods are nobby aud pretty, our Shoes are staunch and comfortable, our Hats are stylish and shapely, our Furnishings are new aud nobby, our Wash Goods are pretty and cheap in price. EVERYTHING 15 MEW AMD GOOD ( The People's Store I. ABRAHAH, Prop. One Door Southof P. O. 3vS52aSaSaS'SaS'SS' v$S,vSSSaSaSUSa BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW SE Cor. Mrs IK' and Main Streets Belle Collins . 1 I Of Local Interest For Good Pictures and Fair Prices Co 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 vacant Lande. 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 Citation. of Citation. In the County Court of the State Oregon for Douglas County! In the Matter of the" Guardianship of the Estate of Thomas Gray, Ida Gray, Belle Gray, Kate Gray- and Ruel Gray, minor children. To Mary C.Gray and all other per sons interested in'said estates: Is the Name or tixe State of Oregon : You and each of you are hereby cited onri nvmirpd to annear in the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, on I vi .- ti.n Jtti Hav of Anril. 1904. at ! Dr's. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists. Mrs. Hay Carlon, of Grants Pass, is in this city visiting relatives. Kid gloves, black and colors, $ 1.00 and f 1.50 kinds, $ 75, Ash & Attwell. Pruning shears, saws and a complete line of spray pumps at i. K. Sykes. Osteopathy cures a large percent go of those so-called incurable diseases. 24-3t Boys' clothing, from 4 to 14 years, a variety of kinds, AT COST, Ash & Att well. Our spraying outfits are superior to other kinds, last 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, the hardware man. Come and see what we havo in men's hats, np to date goods, AT THE COST PRICE, Ash & Attwell. Men's, women's and children's under wear, loth summer and winter weight, AT COST, Ash & Attwell. Jas. Young is in Portland in attend ance on his wife who is receiving treat ment at a Portland hospital. MrsTC. S. Hefty of Drain was the guest of her daughter, Miss Dolly Hefty of the Plaindealer force Tuesday. Investigate, compare. Wo seek your business only on the basis of mu tual interest. Hardwaie etc. S. K. Sykes. In addition to low prices we guaran tee prompt service and absolute satis faction. Stoves and tinware S. K Sykes. You are perhaps tired of tlio temjor- arv relief afforded by the oW system of drugging. Osteopathic cures are jer manent. 24-3t Take vonr clothing to T. V. Carlou's tailoring establishment, opposite depot for- cleaning, repairing and pressing. All work first-class. 25-tf. District Attorney Geo. M. Brown re turned Tnesday eveninc from Corvallis where he was in attendance at the regu lur term of circuit court. Wm. Rose and wife, of Pendleton, Cheadlo it Johnson, dentists. Are you having your well cleaned out. 1 Those who have tried Osteopathy praise it to the skies. 13 If you want good-health see the Os teopathic physician. Sinionds' ctoss cut saws are the best. Sold by S. K. Sykes. 20-tf. Buy your spray pumps and etc., at Sykes'. Wood for sale. Leave order witlr J. F. Barker. tf Osteopathy cures appendicitis without the risk of vour life Mrs. Andy Ford, of Portland, is visit ing friends in this city this week. Osteopathy is the best treatment, for nervousness and female troubles. Fresh Candies manufactured daily at Currier's confectionary best inthocitv Ed. S. Diauion, agent of "Whose Baby are you" was in this city Wednes day. M. A. Cary, of Myrtle Creek, wa6 registered at the McClallen House Wednesday. Now is the time to buy your pruning tools ami spray pumps. S. K. Sykes has the largest line 20-tf. II. F. DeardorfT, of tho Oaklani Hour iug mills, was in this city on business tho early part of the week. Bed Bell Sister' $2.00 trimmed lintu Get your poultry supplies of S. K Sykes. SO tf- It will pay you to inVoHitf.Uu Ojtoj- pathy. 25 lf Mrs. C. C. Grime?, is visiting with her parents in Grnnts Pass. F. W. Harvey, of Myrtle Creek, is in this city on business. If vmt li.siri irol health fee the - o Osteopahty Physician. 2" W. n Willinnm. nf Drain, was in tho city on business this week. Mrs. I). S. West is spending the day visiting friends in Oakland. Louis Decker, of Unipqua Ferry, is in this city on business today. J. II. Beckloy of Eugene was in Roso burg on business this week. Exclusive styles and rarest bargains in new millinery at Mrs L. M. Perry's, W. H. Sykes, tho Kellehor millman wns in this citv on business, Wednes day. Spray pumps, ho.o, nozzles, rods and a full lino of pruning tools at S. K. Sykes. 20-tf. The Native D.uichtera will uivo their Annual May Day Ball, May 1st at the Armory. Helena DeVaney has returned home from Mount Angel where she has boon attending school. Hon. Jas. Ilanshrough has returned from a business visit in tho southern part of tho state. .Plain sewing and dressmaking is solio ited by Mrs. Woolen on the corner of Oak and Stephens streets. Every price we quote represent the lMst value obtainable for that price, S K Sykes, stovos and tinware. Harry Hildeburn, who has been at tending the Mount Angel College is home on the Easter vacation. Have yon seen that elegant line of Jnce curtains? We are showing also full line of portiers and window shade.-!. B w strong. I A new invoice of premiums has ar-1 jj rived and will be on exhibition Satur day, April 2nd, at 10 o'clock a m. Fish er A Bellows Co. Mrs. L. B. Watkin, of Yoncalla, a sister of Mrs. D. R. Shambrook, who has been visiting here for the past week, has returned home. J. A. Etrgers, of Dillard, is in this city on business today. Like all Oregon citi zens he welcomes the first real spring day as a legal holiday. Hon. T. K. Sheridan left Wednesday evening for San Francisco on business ami to visit his family who are spend ing the winter there. There will be spoeinl Easter music at the Presbyterian church Sunday rnorn- YOUR NEY BACK a dated duplicate sales check stating selected and every person holding During the mouth of April we will issue with every cash purchase the amount of your purchase. At the eud of the mouth a date will be cheeks oi that date will have their purchase money refunded. In other words we are going to present to our customers ihe amount of one days sales. We are not doing this in a philanthropic mood but as one way of advertising. We want you to become better acquainted with our store and when you do this we are confident of making you our steady customers. TJie date will not be selected until May ist. In order to make this a more momentous event we will from lime to lime offer special inducements in the line of special sales. Re memoer your money back" if you are lucky. Special No. 1 Men's Black Russia Calf Shoes, New Styles and New Goods. The Re nowned FJorsheim make. A fairly com plete line of sizes. $3 50 & $ 4.00 - $2.60 Regular price, Money back .sale price Special No. 2 Ten patterns Scotch flannel waist ings, new patterns, will wash without loosing color, unexcelled for shirt waists, boys' waists or summtr suits in three qualities which sold for 40. 65 & 75 cts. 75c gra"de . Money back Sale Price 53c 65c " " " " 43c 40c " " " 27c Our Spring Stock is now almost Complete An? r goods "e arr!vinB tIaily' .ur F o r styles are new. our prices are right. Be sure to ask for a duplicate sales check when making cash purchases. All materials "shrunk by our new steam process free of charge. New Golf Shirts, Ladies and Men's Shoes, Summer Dress Goods, Laces and Enibroidries, Underwear, Boy's Clothing, Hositry, Calicces, Ginghams, and Milliner'. NOTICE: The above money back offer applies only to cash purchases not to money paid on account or charge sales JOSEPHSON'S The Big Store OSEBURG, ORE. irf-iW.riil What arc its Credentials? Many who are strangers to this i.ew science, osteopathy, are prone to regard it as fraud, or to class it with Faith Elocutionary Contest. An elocutionary cobtost to be partici pated in by pupils of the Roseburg Pub- l he Schools, will be held at the Opera Cure and Massage. both new ami true. A thing may be I Houso, Friday evening, April 15. OoW The description of medals will be given in the primary, in-, iCARPETS! it April, ai , lwn vUilinc ttin fnrmnrs' the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Tnj-C -.1 .1... t, mnr hnnw 111 KOS6- ' lamci, a. u. --v. hnr? said Couutv and State, and show : local on their return homo. Ihey in cause, if any there be, why a license i ten(i to v;s;t a few Jays with friends in ehould not be" granted as prayed for in ; p Uk d i. wtition of Mary C. i 1 orllauu- Gray euardian of the estates ot said i Dr. H. L. Studley, the Osteopathic minor children : which petition has been nh. cician. has a nicelv equipped suite duly filed in the above court, for the . ffi the llostoffice. On ac- s - - m i . i n ...wkf r- nT un fTi in eale OI me nnuiviueu luracc said minor children in the following count of the increase of business, he has secured the beautiful hotne-of Mr II I)(-,raves. as a residence, that lie way Beninnine at a point 9 SO chains South and 9.30 chains West of the . - Cor- . . jevotc more lime to his pro- ?ou will get quick relief ner ot tne L. I'oinuexier uuuau . . Claim No. 52 in T. 17 S., K. 4 W ; thence teetion. " West 13.30 chains to IS . t,. uorcer oi , Work in earnest has commenced on Jones' land; thence i bontti iu cnains io u nd A dub for the S, E. Corner .thef; Uience est ; . . arrans;ed lhe lnnrt - thence South 16.12 chains to b. L. i "rand stand, and only the players will Corner of ,aDd 5 'hence anowe to enter the club and dress ... . , - - f rViiintv 1 . west iy.oa ciiama w J, ing rooms. Manager -Morrow lias re man known ae uie ' i . . ., , , i i , ..... ? , . ... . ibenco S 17V- decrees East along center ; ceivea tne oonu lor u.e v.JSeuUrg ju, uocKers jus,, receive-i ai avrong a r urni- farc0 an,, n ,,jt o( tinie,v of said road 31. 45 chains to South line of and turned it over to the board of dhect- eaid donation claim ; thence tasi -u.io org f0T e(0rfceinentH. .m?rnr.i: rv:iiiil Thorn is no wonder lhat Portland land; uience iurun i."f . , chains; North 4 chains to boundary of ! would like to break into the Ore said donation on old channel of river; gtate League, where they might at thence xvoruiwesujriy uU 1,u..w.-.w- , , M. iweri only by a webloot ac- ly along saia oouuuarv a n..... iiuth of place of beginning; thence North to place of beginning, excepting the tract of about one acre deeded to Hchool District No. 12; containing 183. 20 acres of land. All of the above de scribed premises are lying, being and situated in Lane County, Oregon. The interest of each of said minor children in said premises is an undi vided one-forty-ninth (1-49) interest. This citatiom's published pursuant to the order of the Hon. M. D. Thompson, Judee ol said Court. witicv.sk Uir Hon. M. D. Thompson, judge of the County Court of the State j character, of Oregon for the County of Douglas t0 Brownsv wilh the seal of said court ainxeu una 7th day of March, 1904. M. D. Thompson, Judge. Attest D. R. Shambrook, Clerk, Bv J. E. FArrKK8, Deputy. ine and evenim? and tho rlmrrli will We buy right, we sell right; wo name :, livishiv decorated. Mrs. Ben Mattox and son ol Portland who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mat Ruckles ol this city, re turned home this morning. A. E. Voorhiesarrived in this city on the delayed local and met his father J. N. Voorhies of Portland at the McClall en House hore. Ther are attending to business beforo tho U. S. Lind office. A farco with a real plot, one lhat is easuv uiscemea wiinout tne ata ot a micros-ope is Mark E. Swans cloverest proJuction Whose Baby are Yon? which will be seen at the Opera House on Monday April 4th. As a result of their 70 mills tax, the tax payers of Drain and school district No. 22, will have the pleasure of seeing their matured school bonds cancelled rf t-- - i t t . . . ireasurer uiminKK uas recalled oonue No's. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, G. 7 and S, aggregat ing a total of (4000, face value and In terest. v hue snowing ins menus his clever ness in knife joggling last evening, Ain slee Johnson had the misfortune to let the knife slipe and badly cut an artery in his left arm just below the elhowc Dr. Twitchell was called and dressed the wound, which will have to bo ban died with care for a few davs. Three real live babies are nsod in tho presentation of Mark E. Swans, brilliant farce Whoso Biby are You? which is to be the attraction at the Opera House on Monday evening, the climax of the act in which Uie babies am used never fail e to bring forth a scream of merriment on the part of the audience, in fact it may be said that not a single second passes without its merry laughing leaiure. beats will uo rapidlv lor this lanr.ns ndvice is to secure your seats early. an automobile ouW have shocked the credulity of the wise roan ol long ago. Why not improve upon cl methods of healing, as well as upon old ways of lomocotion? our prices with confidence. Implements and Hardware. S. K. Svkes. Show wisdom by seeking the store where reliable goods are sold as a mat ter of principle. S K Sykes, hardware. T. W. Carlon will clean, press and re pair your clothing with neatness and dispatch; give him a trial. Shop oppo site depot. 25-tf A new invoice of premiums has ar rived and will be on exhibition Satur day, April 2nd, at 10 o'clock a. m. Fish er & Bellows Co. F. A. Dean, of Riddle, was in the city on business Tuesday. He reports that section much set back on account of the prolonjed rains. A new invoice ol premiums has ar rived and will be on exhibition Satur day, April 2nd at 10 o'clock a. nr. Fish er & Bellow s Co. A new invoico of premiums has ar rived and will be on exhibition Satur day, April 2nd, at 10 o'clock a m. Fisher & Bellows Co. If you want to see or purchase the very best vapor cabinet manmacturcd. co to A. C. Marsters x Co. and inspect the renowned Buckeye. It is warranted in every particular. 73-tf. If tronblcd with weak digestion, belching or sour stomach, use Chamber Han's btomach and Liver Tablets and For sale bv A C Marsters & Co. Our spring Hue of carpets has arrived, and ws are prepared to fit up your house in the latest designs and colorincs. Call and examine for yourself. B W. Strong the Furniture man An immense line of Morris Chairs and Cash Rabin; Rug Sale. Four hundred beautiful rugs in all sites and colorings from the cheapest to the best. Every rug in this lot at actual cost a d many below for two dttys only, Thursday and Friday of this week, Mar 31st and April 1st. See window for dis play. All rugs reserved for two days. No rugs sold until Thursday lhe 3lst. Sale commencing 7 p. in. Rice : Rice, The House Furnishers. One of tle 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 dentist, such you will find Dr. Pearson with othces in the .Marts uuiKiing Fees reasonable and all work guiranteod M 21, lmo. iMeetlng Of The Board Of Tradi termediate ami advanced divisions. The primary division will comprise the 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades; the intermedial the4tli, 5th and 0th grades: the ad vanced the 7th, Sth, 9lhand 10th grades. Each room will furnish one represent ative who will contest for a meilal. These representatives have already been chosen at preliminary tryonts and are as follows: Miss Ennis Stuart's room, Dale Grif fith; Miss Aiken's room, Lois Chap man; Miss Beyer's room, Minnie Gal lagher; Mis Thompson's room, Flor ence Kolilhagen; Miss Kabat's room, Ermi Clements; Miss Kidder's room, Ada Ryan ; Mi Addie Stewart's room, PuT Davis; Miss AWrich's room. May j beth Bockmaster; Misa Clark's room. Ruth WooHey; Mks Cloak's room, Knby Champazne; Mies Lrkkson s room. Grace Moore; Mr. Stewart's room, not chosen; Miss 1'arrott's room, Sth grade Vivian Cardwell, 10th grade, Ulith Moore. The procram which will be inter spersed by good musical numbers, will be announced later. Elegant Axminster Velvet and Tapestry Full line of Ingrains Both Wool and Cotton We are showing a fine line of Lace Curtains which have jnst arrived. Fifty pairs of Portiers in the latest designs and coiorinjrs. ; We carry from 500 to 1000 Window Shades in j stock including the celebrated Henrv W. Green shade, r .... . " ' ; me Desc mat money can buy. IB. W. STRONG'S! FURNITURE STORE ROSEBURG, OREGOtt I lure Store; also a full line of all kinds of Furniture at reasonable prices. Call :ind sec for yourself. 99- f MARRIIiD. This evening at S o'clock in thei Board of Trade room will be held a meeting of tho members to disenss the continua tion of the organization and the election of new officers. The organization has been of vast bonifit to Roseburg and united effort should lxs made to enlarge the sphere of usefulness. The Neglected Continent. The Ladies Missionary Socity of the Presbyterian church will give a South American afternoon and evening in the church to morrow, Friday. There wil be an exhibit of curiosities from South American countries and Brazilian cakes and candies will Ikj effered for sale with the recipe and with ice cream. Prof. Fcnn is to deliver the addres of the evening, tubjeci, -uracil. Aumistian lOcnts. " Silver Medsl Contest. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties iirenation. If Manager Ely will bring his team to Roseburg on his return north, "Pap" Morrow will allow them the benefit of a few points on trimming np a championship team. Attorney O. P. Coehow has returned from Brownsville where he was called In tlm illness of his father, who is suffering from a mild attack of pneu monia, which at first was thought to he dangerous but later proved of 110 serious Mrs. Coehow who also went ille. will visit there Iit a short time. Manager Morrow of tho local base ball team announces that he has signed Charlie Bilyou as pitcher aud'outficlder, Mr. Bilvou was with the Albany team last ear, and by his good nature and gentlemanly conduct won the hearts of ihe Roseburg fans who will be glad to tee Charlie's same old sniilo on the dia- - . 1 tee Uhariie 8 same oki munu uu m uw holding county warrants endorsed prior L & s & . . : .1 iwi 1 rwr Toti R- i:KJ . lire ru . , ... , ,1 sni.ifKnfT Jati. 8. 1902. are IAJ illlU ' the eamo at UUCBWU w I County Treasurer's office for payment as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated Roseburg, Douglas County Oregon, March 3, 1904. Geo. W. Dimmick, County Treasurer. 18-8t Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. hleady up liill worker and with the sup port of Roseburgs excellent field of play ers will undoubtedly' make an splendid record this season. One of the brightest comedies of recent years Whose Uaby Are You which will Le seen at the Roseburg Opera House on Monday evening Mark J5. Swan, the author, has gathered together tho most ludicrous array of comedy situations ever evolved in one play and has woven srnnn it the axom "Lauuh aud tho world laughs with you'' tho most btil liant farce yet presented to the Ameri can phwgoer. The company presenting Mrs. Robt. Hayder, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Dan Hall, of this citv, left Tuesday for Oakland. Sho was accompani d by her sister. Miss Delia Cole, who will visit with her for a few weeks. Bert Westbrook, for a number of years collector for the Magnolia laundry, leaves Thrusday for Roseburg, where he will assume the position of day clerk at the McClellan lioute under tho manage ment of T. C. Bloomer, tho new proprie tor. Albany Herald. The Eugene Blues have signed "Kid" Briseno to play short stop, Briscno was last year with the Paiflc Nationals Salem has also signed some fine players in Lou Mahafficy for first bag and Fay it short, both well known former coast league players. Rov McC'allen wishes us to announce t hat the statement published in the Re view to the effect that ho was called up on for a speech at the Citii.ens' Mass Meeting last Monday is u mistake. The fact is that Mr. Zimmorman announced that if Mr. Roy McClallen was present in the assembly that ho was wanted by parties outside tho hall. Pkrkixs Coi.wr.u.. At tho olice of county Judge in the court house, Wednesday March 30 1901 W.G. Per kins to R'Uh Colwcll. Judge Thomp son officiating. Tho young couplo are both residents of Gardiner. Notice of Forfeit ure. The W. C. T. U. will ttokl a matron's Silver Mcdul Contest at the Baptist church. Monday evening, April 4th at S o'clock. The program is as follows: Sow: Congregation Devotions Special Mnic The names of the recitations: "'One Standard for both Sexes " "An OW Woman's Lament." "The Ametwan Christian Citiion." "The Saloon must be Abolished." Song. "I'll never marry a man that drinks," Audrey Ihidges "A Prohibition plea to the Christian Church." "An Anral in the Sabon." "America's Creed." Quartette. Admission 11 cents CALL FOR William Shaffer, a brakemancf Den- nison, Ohio, was confined to his l ed for. several weeks with inflimmaton rheu n.atism. "I uEl many remed.-, he ;Says. "Finally I sent to McCaw s drug torc for a bottle of Chamberlain's Iain Balm, at which time I was unable to use ,iadorfoot,andin one week fit vas alio to go to worK ... Seats are now on sale at Strong's Furni- , t, c-r calo liv A. O. JiarHu.rn . or. en 15 Remember that it is quality, not quantity, that wo strive for in furnish ing our city trado, therefore you will always get the cheapest milk of the Gaddis DAinY, becauso the best. All retail milk delivered in bottles. Our specialties are cream, milk and butter milk. If you don't seo tho wagon 'phono to the Creamery. 14-tf Jo Tcabo, the Indian baseball player from Chcinawa, who caught for tho Housku Blain. At the residence of R. W. Marsters in West Roseburg Wed nesday evening March 30 1904 ntS oclock Allic B. Houser to M. Vivian Blain, Rev. Geo. Bennett officiating Tho contracting parties are well known Douglas county peoplo, Mr, Houser being a son of S. P. Houser, formerly of Oakland, but now of this city. Mr. Alho Houser is at present an employee of Marsters Bros. Marble work. Mrs. Houser is a mtivo of this county, and u daughter of Thos. Blain Tho wedding was a ipiot affair, only a very fow of the imn.ediato relatives and friends beinc present. Tho FlaindbaI- br extends congratulations. BORN ROUERTS In Roseburg, March 28, 1904, to Mr and Mrs. David Roberts, a girl. For Sale Cheap. fi,;a inorrv farco is composed of artists Salem Raglans throughout tho season r nt.mfn ni.ilitv. Aside from tho Ust year, has signed with nn Indian 245 ncres stock or dairy ranch 3 miles southeast of MyrtloPoint, Oregon. Fino now house, good out buildings. Will sell with or -without stock and fur, niture. Hnvo good object for selling. For particulars address Carl W. Pressly, Myrtle Point, Ore Notice, Co'.Us QnTO, Lnue Conntj". tfUW ol Or Sm, Mrch . 1S0I. To K. C. Gnnn at nlmtnUlmlor ot lb ctUlc ol D. B. CoHon.deceAKd, nuit lo Mrs. T. K. Wil son, Mm.CUtk J,TUdcl,Ml"CrrIe E. Miuon, Mlsa Mar Mm .ii, Eratai Colton, Hen T. uunn, andE. C.GUBn,ieIrtlw of aaM D U Col- Ion, deceast.-and to hi I otner perrons claim' Iuk any rlRhf, Ulle or inleret, cither In law 01 equity lu or to the mlnlug cUliu herein atterdecrlllt helrsol the ail V. II. Cot ton, decent! or othernrite: You and each 01 sou nro hereby uotlticl,ihat I. ihij undesigned, have expended money and performed labor aud vro. k to the amount ot Oce Huudrea Dollars, upon the "Huuiec" lodo mining calm, situated In the Jlobemta Mining ttitlrict, In the County ot Douglas, HUto ol Oregon; That tho money so extended and the labor icrfuimed wm crfornied aud expended ou and between the ltdny of Scpteoibr and tho suth day ol d plejiber A. D. 1508, In order to huld mtd premises under tho provisions 01 L sX-ctlou 2 SI ol tho Kcvlei siHiuiea 01 ine t'iiltciliItosandInwsof the State ot Oregon, being lhe amount required to hold the same forlhejcar cuding December 31, V.3 That said work upon said claim w.is per formed by Edd. Jenks and Hen. Curry for and at the expense of the uudeislRHCd. And If within Ninety (VO) days from the ser vice of this Notice upon you by the Sheriff or within Ninety days after servlto of this notice by publication you fall or rcfuo to con tribute tt-o proportion of such expenditure as n eo-owiicr, your Interest In the laid cla.m w ill become tno property of the undersigned uuder iald Section 2:121 by reason of said failure to contribute said proportion of said expenditure. FELIX CUKUIN. Bock Beer Now on Tap All Around Town -s irx 0 Koseburg Krewiag & ice Co. ri-i. itKPlf. which is itself a com, there 1 l'ltJ - are introduced a lino of tho best special ties seen in this section in many a day. learn from Oklahoma, which will bo one of the attractions in baseball during the World's Fair at Ht. Louia. Sam Morris, All partioi interested in the coiiBtriU' tion of a telciihono lino from Roseburg to Dixonville. will plcn'so nicot at tho the Raglan pitcher, left several weeks atorc at Dixonvillo, 1 ext Monday, April ago for Oklahoma to join the same team' tth. at 2 p. in. Committeo A Favorite Remedy for Babies. Its nleasnnt tasto and prompt cures have made Chamberlain's Cough Romo dy a favorilo with tho mothers of small children. It quickly cures their coughs mid colds and nroventa any dancer of pneumonia or other serious conse quonces. It not only cures croup, bill when given as soon as tho croupy cough nnnearB will prevent tho attack. For "I - ealo by A. 0. Marsters & Co. ntle Guaranteed Loan Lo ROSKUimU, OKKQON. I 0 1UXILTOM. President n. 1USILT05. 8ooy, and Tres Offlco In the Court llonso. Itaxa the only com .lAlAart, At thCltnPl TlfMlSII 111 IH 'IKlflB V"i " ' Absliacts and Certlfleates ot Title Iurnlstdfe DoUElas coiiaty lana ana m.niusii""- uave also a complete set of Traolnirs o' u toQhlr plats In tno lloeimrR, urcsou, u. p. ""u m trlet. Will make blno print copies of any town slp. H. Little, 5 DENTIST. When the Mists have Cleared Away You will wan l to make qaick 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 A Direct Line akland, - - Orcgrsn. .... , .... ,,..4 .,! to Chicago and all points east; Louis ville, Memphis, New Orleans, aud all points south. Seo that your ticket reads via tho IL LINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Thoroughly modurn trains connect with all traus coiitinenUil lines at St. Paul and Oma ha. If your friends nro coming west lot us know and wo will quote thorn direct the specially low rates now iu effect from all eastern points. Any information as to rates, routes, etc., cheorfully given on npblic.ition. II. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, Hi Third St., Portland, Ore, J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A., U2 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson, F. & I'. A., Room 1, Cohnan Bldg., Seattle, Wash. 8 It. The Souvenir. Mary Osborn Douthit of Portland i in the city todav gatho. ing material for "Thn Sim-iin:." .. 1 r ..... w imiiusu.iit roiunit! which is to be issued- next spring and circulated at the Louis tnd Clark fair. The whole text of tho book will bo tho work of development carried oa by tho women of Oregon, Washington and Ida- uo, and from an historical, artistic and literary point of view it promises to bo of great and lasting interest. A cash prizo is offered to artisU educated in tho Oregon country for tho cover design, which will be 7x10 inches. Associated with Miss Douthit is Miss Helen Spaul ding as literary adviser, and Mrs. Jeffer son Meyers as business adviser. There will be a special meeting of.the. Foresters of America at thdr hall to night at 7 30 p m. buaiuesa in regard to purchaso ot Native Sens hall furniture. Mrs. Carrie Wal; h, of Camas Valley, is the guest of Mrs. M. I). Thompson, of this city, ou her way to San Francisco. ciam. - . - i ture oiore prices j, u, u. Co. I