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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1904)
9 It's the Quality that Keeps the Customers . OurSDring goods that are constantly arriving are well known for their quality. It is a pleasure for us to show this beautiful line. All we ask is for 3'ou to give us the opportunity. Note that our clothing fits well and is up to date, our Dress Goods are nobby and pretty, our Shoes are staunch and comfortable, our Hats are stylish and shapely, our Furnishings are new and -nobby, our Wash Goods are pretty and cheap in price. EVERYTHING IS MEW AMD GOOD The People's Store I. ABRAHAfl, Prop. a a mt m e m m mm mzsm ... .......KJ.AA One Door Southof P. 0. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW I Cor. Washington and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins For Good rAini and Fair Prices Go To Smith's Sunbeam Photo Parlors Corner Pinend Roseburg, L ne Sts., - Ore. Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. . Bine Points .of Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstractor. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Of f ice Fixture Office in new Bank Bnilding. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON Notice of Forfeiture. CotUe-i Grove, Lane County. Suite of Oregon, March K. 1&01. To E. C. Gunn a administrator of the ettaTPI of D. B. Col ton, deceased, and to Mis. T. F. Wil Min, Mrs.Claik J.Tisdel, Atis Carrie E. Mason, Miss May Masn, Erastns Cotton, Ben T. Gunn, and E. C. Gunn, heirs at law of ald D B Co: lon, deceased, and to all other persons claim ing any right, title or Inte;e.t, either inlaw ot eqaity in or to the mining claim herein after described, as heirs of the eaid D. B. Col ton, deceased or otherwise: Ton and each of jon are hereby nolitied, that r, the undersigned, nave expended money and performed labor and woik to the amount ol One Hundred Dollars, upon the "Homer" lode mining cairn, situated in the Bohemia Minin: District, in the County of Douglas, SUtc 01 Oregon; That the money so expended and the labor lcrfornicd was performed and expended on and between the 1st day of September and the 30lb day ot September A. D. 1903, in order to hold said premies under the provisions of Section 22t of the Revised Slatutc-s of the United States and lawsof the State of Oregon, being the amount leqnired to hold the same ior the year ending lieember31,ll)Ce. That said wort upon said claim was per formed by Edd. JenVs and Ben. Curry for and at the expense of the undersigned. And if within XinetypO) days Iroui thescr TSceoItliis Jioticeupon yon by the Sheriff or -within Ninety (90) days after .service of tlii notice "by publication you fail or ref nse to con tribcte the proportion of snch expenditure an a co-ownpr, yoor Interest in the raid cla'm wil become the property of the undersigned under tald Section 2321 by reason of said failure to contribute said projiorlion of said expenditure FELIX CDttltlS. GOLD MEDAL CONTEST. Winners Were Dale Griffith, Helen Cardwell and Lllith Aloore. A large audience listened to the gold medal declamation contest betwet n the pupil- of the Rosehurg pithlic schools Tuesday evening at the Hosebnrg the ater. All participants acquitted tliem- selves with credit. These three, who according to the decisions of the judges, carried off first honors, were as follows: Primary division, comprising 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades six contestants Dale Griffith, of the 1st grade ; poem, "The Runaway Boy". Intermediase division, comprising the 4th, 5th and 6th grades five contest ants Helen Cardwell, of the 5th grade; poem, "That Grumbling Old Woman." Advanced division, comprising the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th grades four con testants Lilith Moore, of the 10th grade; poem, "Biddy's Trials Among the Yankees". The judges selected were Supt. F. B. Hamlin, Mrs. S. C. Flint and Mrs. J. W. Hamilton! The medals were presented , by B. W. Strong. The net proceeds from the admission funds will be devoted to the expenses of the Roseburg High School Athletic Club. AdventistS.WiH DeJicate Church. - Do not forget that at 10:30 on Sunday the .Adventists will dedicate their church in -West Roseburz. There will be preaching by Elder Burg on Friday night at 7:45, on Saturday at 10:30 a. tn . at2 n. m. and at 7:45 n. m. All are invited. A Canyonillve Item. Vnr sixt.v davs. commencing March 10, ,1 will sell AT COST, for cash, furni ture, hardware, tinware and granite ware. Come early to secure good bar gains, for this offer will hold good only lor the length of time aloreetaieu. 20-m 1 John E. Love. Of" T nrsl Tntprpsf . i, Dr's. CheadleA Johnson, dentists. W. H. Jamieson has returned from Portland. Osteopathy is founded on the most scientific methods. 30-tf H. Wilson, of Canyonville, is in this city on busiues, today. WalU r Threlkeld, of Kellogc, arrived j in this city on Wednesday's local. .v-' c ''ting, from 4 to 14 years, a y .. ! ds, AT COST, Ash & Att- weil. M. K lVpn-a:td V. ' Uurd i)f Sa lem are rogiMe'cd .it Lit McClallen hotel. Mr?. L. E. Shea of lndale"was in the city this week Im-dness ltefore the county clerk. Have yon seen that 'lv-iit line of lace curtains? We are statu in also full line ot portiers and wiihw .-it des. 'B W. Strong. Governor Geo. K. Cmm' 't?.-.in and wife, of Salem, e ..-. el at the Hotel McChi.lon C- 1. Levengood, who has been in Coos county on legal business, litis re turned to this city. Plain sewing and dressmaking is solic ited by Mrs. Wooten on the corner of Oak and Stephens streets! Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Mathews and little daughter, left Tuesday for Tort land to remain indefinately. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. E. V. Thompson, Friday afternoon, April 22ud at 2:30 Mrs. M. Devaney h is returned from Grants Pass, where she went to cloe the sale on personal property there. Yolney Dixon left thi- morniin; for Eneene (b be present at the Ktisene High school-liosebnrg High sclio-tl de bate. Rev. J. A. Townsend left Tued ty for Ashland, to be present at the semi-annual meeting of the Southern Oregon Presbytery. Attorney Geo. M. Brown left on this morning's local for Coos county, via Drain, to attend the regular term of circuit court. Miss Graham, a sister of Mr. X. Currv of Riverside farm arrived in this city Wedneseay from Ireland for an in definite visit. S. P. Engineer F. L.'Beard, has taken a run on the Oswego local out of Port land, and will leave tomorrow for that place with his wife. , J. W. Tolford has rented the cottage at the corner of Douglas and Rose streets. He expects his wife to arrive from Seattle this week. Mrs. M. L, Kock, who has been visit ing her brother, A. T. Morian and family, of this city, left Tuesday morn ins on her return to her homo in Mc- Keati county, Penn. Mrs. K. B. Houston and littl son, and Miss Etlie Need ham, who have been visiting in this city, left Tuesday morn ing on their return to Saleni. Knronte they will visit Mrs. Houston's parents, E. E. McClanahan at Eugene. Portland Telegram : Maurice Abra ham oislinguialied himself at the week ly shoot of the SuItiiomah Hod and Gun Club Sunday, winning both the Lipmau cup, whirli becomes his jterson- al proiierty, and also the Inmau medal. The Rufeburg High school debating team, consisting ol Earl Strong, John Townsend anil Edwin Moore, left, on this morning's local, for Eugene, where they debate with the Eugene High school team. A goodly number of pu pils were at the train to give the team a proper sendoff. I have just received gold rollers for the purpose of rolling., gold for bridge and crown woik, and as I use nothing but coin for shells am thus assured of its durability. Those desiring this class of lental' work will do well to consult me. rarties out oi tiie city may De assured of prompt attention hy making engagement by maij. Dr. Pearson, D D. S. The Christian Ei)deavor foriety of the Presbyterian church are planning to give a rose festival in the opera house late in May or early in June, the date to be determined later. It isJ-he inten tionofthe young people to spare no trouble in making this festival the great est success of any ever held in Roseburg, and rose growers are requested to keep the affair in mind that the number of exhibitors may be as great as possible Captain Ben D. Boswell of the famous Boewell Springs has returned from San Francisco where he has been spending the winter. Mr. Boswell says that he went to Frisco to avoid the rains but next time he will stay in good old Doug las county where the rains can bo de pended uon and will not flood they streets continually. Mr. Boswell will return to his surinns immediately and prepare the resort for the summer rush Springs will open for business May 1st Cheadle it Johnson, dentists. Log Cabin Creams at Currier's. See Bell Sisters' $2 00 trimmed hats. Osteopathy cures when other methods fail. " 30-tf Wood for sale. Leave order with J. F. Barker. tf It is our own fault if you are not well. Trv Osteopathy. 30-tf If it is p "Floral" it is the latest and it can be hud at Stratfords gallery only Char.es Verghteand J. E. Pelton, of Ishlnud are registered at McClallen House. Daniel Robbins has resigned his posi tion in Marks' store and will soon leave for Portland. Ed. T. Naghel, the popular Piano tuner is busy in the district around Mvrtle Creek. Miss Zuba White, of this city who has been visiting in Myrtle Creek has re turned home. W. W. Cardwell, Secretary of the Board of Trade spent the day in Oak land on business. Dr. J. C. Twicthell and Judge W. D. Thompson, wont to Yoncolla on busi ness this morning. Mrs. C. A. Sehlhrede, of Portland, is the gnest of her daughter, Mrs. Fred' F. A. KribbS, n ptdmllitnt tiniborlitnd buyer ia in this city on business today. L. II. Ziglor, of Iono, will arrive hero tonight for a visit with his mother, Mrs. S. Zigler. G. F. Farrell, who has been employed in the S. P. depot here, as telegrapher is now located at West Scio. J.C. Ryan, of Portlrnd was in this city on business Wednesday. Mr. Ryan was formerly a well known foot racer who made his head quartors at Rose burg about 13 years ago. The Mental Culture Club will dose a year of much pleasant and profitable work next week, the last meeting being the musicalo to be given at the homo of Judge and Mrs. J. 0. Fullorton next Thursday night. Horace McKinloy, D. W. Taploy, C. A. Hardy and A. C. Woodcock of Eu gene aro registered at tho McClallen house. These gentleman are here gath ering testimony in tho case of Horace Mclvinley who was recently indicted by tho U. S. grand jury on a charge of fraud in timber land entr ies. The S, P. train dispatchers ollice is now running in full blast hero in tho room formerly occupied by tho conduc tors. Chief dispatcher Morris is assist ed by dispatchers, E. B. Pengra, C. W. Martyn, Earl Lander and Olaf Olsson, stenographer, Mr. Brown, and clerk, Geo. W. Vanfel. Mr. Osburn and .Mr. Lyons are retained here at present as operators in the deot. Oakland Owl Hoots. Miss Lola Gray will commence a term of school at Coon creek. Monday. Rev. Israel Putnam, of Cottago Grove, is making improvements on his home stead, near Kellogg. Miss Alice Fisher has charge of the Oakland telephone system during the absence of Mits Lura I'inkston. Munbers of Oak Leaf Circle, W. O. W , aro requested to meet next Thurs day evening. Oakland Democrats have named C. W. Vail for justice of the peace and E. II. I'inkston for constable. George Mitchell, youngest son of Senator John H. Mitchell, of Portland, was in the city, the first of the week. Tuesday morning, Mrs. Lynn C'aton returned from Portland, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. t'aton and J. L. Roderick and two sons, of Dedham, Iowa Mis Lucy Hay visited" Oakland friends, last Sunday She has just fin ished a term of school at Red hill and commenced a six months term at Wolf Creek. E. II. Cooper and Frank McCain, of YOUR MONEY BACK During the month of April wc will issue with every cash purchase a dated duplicate sales check stating the amount of your purchase. At the end of the month a date will be selected and every person holding checks of that date will have their purchase money refunded: In other words we are going to present to our customers the 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 oTinakin-g you our steady customers. The date will not be selected until May ist. In-order to make this a more momentous event we will from time to time 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 Florsheim make. A fairly com plete line of sizes. .Regular price, - $3.50 & $ 4.00 Money back sale price - - $2.60 Special No. 2 Ten patterns Scotch flannel waist iugs, new patterns, -will wash without looking color, unexcelled fonshirt waists, boys' waists or summer suits in three qualities which sold for 40. 65 Sc 75 cts. 75c grade Money back Sale Price 53c 65c " " 43C 40c " " " " 's 27c Gettins, of this city. You should never submit to ap opera tion nntn you have consulted your Os teopathic physician. 30-tf C. E. Hasard, of Drain, the republi can nominee for county Clerk, is in this citv today on business. T. R. Sheridan, who has been in San Francico, Cal., for the past month, re turned home Tuesday eveninc Mrs. Parsley, who has been visiting friends in Sonth Douglas, returned to this-city Wednesday morning. You probably never saw folder photo at less than fS 03 p;r dozen they are f4.0. ami up at Stratfords. See them. J. A. Willis, of Myrtle Creek, was in this city on business Tuesday. He re ports that the saw mill and oil well will soon resume operation. Among those who went to Eugene to attend the debate were, Miss Rose Par- rott, Volney Dixon, Wilbur Faulkner, Bessie Coshow, and Emma Sehlhrede. H. C. Galey, of Tacoma, agent of the Penn Mental Life lusurance Co., spent Wednesday in Rosehurg greeting old friends, cnroule to his former home at Ashland. Our spring line of carpets has arrived. and ws are prepared to fit up your house in the latest designs and coloring. Call and examine for yourself. B W. Strong the Furniture man. Mrs. E. Wilkinson, of Medford, is the guest of her sister, Mis. H.T. McClal len, of this city, having stopped over here Tuesday evening, returning from Portland, where she has been visiting. "I have used Chtmberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets with most satisfactory results," says Mrs. F. L. Phelps, Hous ton, Texas.j For indigestion, billions ness and constipation these tablets aro most excellent. Sold by A. C. Marsters AO. Thos. C. Bloomer, returned yesterday afternoon from Roeburg, where he is conducting the McClallen house. He reiortfl excellent business at his new hotel there and extwets to return to Roseburg the last of tho week after speuding a few days here. Albany Herald. Throuvdi his attorney, J. C. Long. S. J. Culver, guardian of Koliert Ililde- brand, minor son of W. O. Hildebrand, ; deceased, has filed suit in the Circuit Court here agaiust the Artisan OrJer, to recover $1000 insurance which Mr Hildebrand is alleged to have carried in that order. Remember that it is quality, not quantity, that we strive for in furnish ing our cityjrade, therefore you will always get the cheapest milk of tho Gaiidis Dairy, !ecause the best. All retail milk -delivered in bottles. Our specialties are cream, milk and butter milk. If you don't see the wagon, 'phone to the Creamery. 14-tf for the last several days tho rains have arrested the practice of the local base ball aggregation, but the boys have practiced diligently at "coon-can" and "solitary" at the Roseleaf: Harvey Newell says its tho best practice i for keeping you ."batting eye" as you must keep a close watch for stealing tricks Midget Melhngton says it is as easy to steal trices at "coon-can" as it is to steal bjses on Bilyeu. Attorneys John Long and J, A. ' Coojier fc Dake's saw mill, returned of the week, some new ma- Our Spring Stock is now almost Complete And new goods are arriving daily. Our 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 uew sieam process free of charge. New Golf Shirts, Ladies and Men's Shoes, Summer Dress Goods, Laces and Embroidries, Underwear Boy's Clothing, Hosiery, Calicces, Ginghams, and Milliuery. NOTICE: The above money back offer applies only to cash purchases not to money paid on account or charge sales JOSEPHSON'S fL ROSEBURG, ORE. The World's Fair Route. Thoe anticiituing an Kastern trip, or j a visit to tne Ixmiiiana l nrctiasc fcxpo- John W Res et ux to C L Chenoweth ; $3500 ; part of the D L C of R E Strat- ton also fractional el nc?a sec 30 con- j tninim. 2 20 nrri-o. n1 Se4 SeC 30 con- , ,,,-;. ca so rr s' . sec 30 con- 'i,on at ?t-1-0"5, cannot affoni to over taking 24 50 acres, ne i.e.V,' sec 31 con- i 1 advantages offered by the M laining 21.30 acres ; al-o lot 2 sc 31, 6wj Metric Railway, which, on ac M sel4- sec 30 w- ne4' 31, so sw-4 j nt f various routes and gateways, . t ..i ,i ut.i tl it t. has been appropriately named "The frnm fVrtl.ii! tlt fi Iit Mr. CooiHjr purchased chinery for the mill. J. H. Miller has received a new four horse power gasoline engine of the very latest pattern. This engine burns dis titate. a bi-product-of petroleum, which is much cheaper ami safer than gaso line. Michael Murphy died of pneumonia, in Coles Vallev. April 5. aged about 20 years. The deceased was a son .of Pal trick Murphv and was well and favora bly known throughout Douglas county. D. W. Dake and S. J. Clifton returned to the I'pper Ctilapsoia saw mill. Wed-1 nesdav morning. They report pretty Lad roads but with two or three days sunshine wilt be in fair condition. Umpqiui lodge, I. 0. ). F., will give a select entertainment, April 27. Oak Hnd Rebekah lodge, the subordinate and Rebekah lodges of Rosehurg, and a few outside friends will lw invited. Re freshmentii will be Served. Mamie, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rolwrt Hall, was taken to Port land, yesterday, where an operation will jerhaps le jwrformed for appendicitis. The little sufferer was accompanied by her mother, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs A. E. Smith. all in tp 25 e of r 5 west. Voncalla. World's Fair Route." Passengers from the Northwest take the Missopri Pacific train from Dn ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either j went to ! 'going direct through Kansas Uity, or via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill. ; Two trains daily from Denver and Pa- Elegant Axminster Velvet and Tapestry Full line of Ingrains Both Wool and Cotton We are stowing a fine line of Lace Curtains Real Estate Transfers. Several of our young peol Boswell Springs Sunday. li4Aa Harol .milttr and Vivian Yett. ....... .. . . , - i . ! .... . " were Drain visitors Sunday and Moil cu,u w 1J"u,a " '"'uuk w"u - wntcn have just arrived. . j ing all classes of modern equipment, in- - . . eluding electric Ugh tl observation par-, 1 " lJ Fns of Poitiers ia the latest designs lor cafe dining cars. Ten daily trains I ! colorings. between Kansas City and St. Louis. : f v , ,, , Write, or call on w. c. McBride, Gen- t wc carry from 500 to icoo Window Shades in erai Agent, 121 Third street, Portiami J ?tock including the celebrated Henry V. Green shade, for detail! it.fttmation and illustrate I J tile DCit that monev can buy. literature. with tliis week. Miss Lillie Kewman, is stayin Mrs. Burdette, wlw is quite sick. , Rev. Peck closed tlie meetings SurHlay evening with an excellent sermon. He expects to preach his last Yoncaila ser mon next Sunday morning and start to to California next week. Mr. Conn, of Roseburg, accompanied by his wife, has ben visiting his sister,. Mrs. McCnrdy, wlm is iuite ill, but under the care of Dr. Page is slowly re covering. Dr. Wade came up from "Drain Mon day to se Miss Kate Butler who has been sick several days. 15-tf iMohalr Wanted. It will pay you to see us before you sell yourinohair. all Krnse itXewland. City Treasurers Notice. Notice ia hereby given that all parties ; holding city warrants endorsed prior to j Aug. tith, 1M)2, are requested to present I Lhe same to tha ritv treasurer for tiav- Mr. Fr,nl Goff, iutcnimliate teacher. nenti aa inleregt HI ctkse thereon after is nrevente.1 from tilling his. position i ,,,.,..,,,. ,- t II:.' Datil Itosebnru, Ore., Apr. 5, ll0J. H. C. Slot- m, from tilling this week, because of sore throat. His pupils are riith Prof, Davis during his absence. This sounds like we were in an unhealthy locality, but unusually our people have good health. City Treasurer. Buchanan, left today by private convey anc! for Coos Countv, to attend to busi ness before the circuit court there. As these two gentlemen are both candidates for Justice of tho Peacj of the Roseburg preeeints. wo may expect toliear of a tradgedy aud probably only one will-re turn and he will claim the oflico. There is some talk that a duel has been arrang ed between the two and this frclndly rule is only a limit. .May the best man win. Reported by Title Guarantee and Ian Company. Sarah S Ross to A F Stearns and C L Chenoweth, tSOO; lots 1 and 2 in block 0 in the town of Yoncaila. C D Drain et ux to Mrs H A McClur- an, f 75; lots 2, 3, 4, 5, (, 7, and S in blk j 3 Krewson's; Add to Drain. j It P Endic itt et ux to John Barlell, j $500; lots 14, 15 and IS in Riverside ad dition to city of Ros'dmrg. Pulina Smith to. Seleigh Iluddlcston, $50; do4' ae'i pec 33 tp 22 s, r 7 west. W J Sherman et ux to Mary" Cole, V00; lot 15 in block 2 in Devore's Add to the town of Yoncaila, containing 40 acres. Sarah M Hunsaker and husband to J S Dunivan, $75; Beginning at tho se I corner of lot 1 in blk 14 of town of Myr i tie Creek, thence westerly along ronth line of said lot 1 25 ft; tnenco northerly at same angle as said block 14, 100 ft to line between lots. 2 and 3 ' block 14 ; thence southeast 54 ft at same angle as line between lots 2 and 3 block 14; thence south westerly 7S feet to- inter sect line between the Buick and W S Johnson property, thence west to corner of lot 1 block 14, tho place of beginning. M E Rooney to Fred J Rlak'ey, $200; neli swfa' sec 1 tp 20 s." r 3 west. M Lemmcret ux to Minnie Brotzke, $1 nnd other considerations '.18.81 acres in sections 10 and 20 in tp 27 8, r 4 west M E church of Drain ?o Sarah Peasley $175; lots 7 and 8 in block 2, of Krew son's Add to Drain. Thomas Thomas to Ella Thomas $100; lot G in blk 18 in town plat of city of Roseburg. Georco D Hinsdalo et ux to A 15 Hou3er ot ux $500; lot 11 in block 1 in north Park Add to Roseburg. Dillion Ashcr et ux to H A McMur phy et ux $1350 ; 5 acres in sec 14 and 15 tp 27 s, rO west. Albert Abraham et ux to Mooro. C Gregory $1200; lot 5 in block 41m city of Roaeburg. EG Young & CO to Geo Hall $3300; h)j no soy of see 10 tp 21 b, r 4 w ex cepting 40 acres sold to Ralph COckeram J P Duncan et ux to 0 & C It R Co assignment; iiw) eeK ac 33, tp 24 e r 0 west. J. P. Duncan et ux 16 0 & 0 R- R Co assignment ; 110K eK sec 30 tp 24 s C west. Ashland Tidings: Mr. G. C. Morris' j who has been chief train dispatcher at j Ashland for the past eix years, left for j Roseburg on the early train Miwnlay, , where he will make the necessary ar- A rangements for the installation of the dispatcher's otlico of the division he-f tween this city and Junction. Trick ( i Dispatchers C. W. Maryn, E. B. IVngra, ; O. Olosson and 0erator Lenders will , MRS.' H. EASTON t is nrenared to wait unon old and new customers and friends with a full and complete stock of - GROCERIES - All frosh and of the very beet quality. Teas aad coffees aro snecialties Your patronage solicited. t :. i c. 11 K.. V follow him in a day or two. The remov al of tlic.e railroad olhcinls from Ash land will lie a'di-tinct loss to this city, J CrtCTPD TO yotoniy in the line of tleir profession, N. A. rUl) i tK CC vU., but as citizens and neighbors. This is GOVERNMENT notably true of Mr. Morris, who during LANDS his residence here has taken an active ai derivtion. Farms and Min- an ellicient interest in all matters per- eral Lands. Oregon, Washington hiinmi. to the public welfare. For two . Minnesota terms he was the president of tho Ash land Board of Trade, and during his in cumbency of that ollice, the si'wer sys tem, street and road improvements, and other matters to which the board gave its attention were agitated andj AnfJ mj.gj. Beautiful FlOWefS given a forward impetus winch havoi materially benellted the town. ,U'23 nnd OAKLAND. OUEGON OREGON ROSES I B. W. STRONG'S FURNITURE S TO R E i ROSEBURG, OREGOi Cabinet photos, $2.50 jwr dozn, and other sizes nccortlingly, for a short time, at the Sunbeam Photo Parlors. 31-1 m-p Notice for Publication. U. S. Lnntl Office, RojeMirv. re . March 2!, 1901. Nutlra 11 hereby plren that In compllKnca with the iirorliloiiiof the act ot CotiRien ot Jane 3, )SiS, entttleil "An act or the sale ot timber lands In the Slates of Callfornla.Oteson NeTada.anJ WahltiKton Territory," aaeTteml ed to all the public land states by act of August . l9i. Norn Kohlliacvn of KoebtirB. tmntv of I)hiii;1hs. state of. Ote- 11011, niH uuxiiay nieu in in mimrc ncr sworn sttunn lit nii uM.t fur tnu imrt'hVc nf the lnts 3, 4. Ii'inht int nimrtiT of the Southwest tiiiartci ot section l.", t "n'ilji W soutti, ranvro 1 il and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for It timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his. claim before the ltci;lslcr and Kecelrer ot this office of Rotsburf, Oregon, oil Tilt-allay, thuaist 1 ty of May, 1001. She names a witnetics: K.hvitnl II Ix-nox, Oeorco lennx, l'C ltcnm of KoH'tmrir, Oregon, Sam llallnlnKer, of llrockwar, OrcR'Hi. Apy niul all perrnux clalmlur ad Tersely the hIhivu desi-rlbetl lands are requested to file tliclr cUims In this olllco on or before said 31st day ofMay 1901, J.T, Hridqes, Register. Administrator's Notice. In County Court ot State ot Oregon for PoticlAs County. In the matter ot the estate of John Il.Shupo, ilecoasni: Notlco Is hereby itlt en that tho undersigned by order ot abovo-naineil Court, mmlo nnd cntertMl.ln the Journnlotsald Court on April 12lh, 1901, wk nppoliitol admlulstralor 'L the aliove-namul emmu. All pt-miiis having cIhIiih against wild ustito are reiiuested 10 present tho s-ime.ilu'y verltled, within U iiioiitiis from u-lo ot tliii notice, and all perMn iudebied to said ett iiru rvnuest el to make luimcilliito payment to tlio uinler 1 gned, at his ollice, Uevlew building, Uote buig. (Iiegou. Dated this 12lh (lay ot April, 1'JOI. J C. KulLkutoh, AdruluUtrator. Send Postal Card for 1904 Catalog CLARKE BROS., P0RTLAMD, OREGON ontisfaction without extra cost. It is used and endorsed by the leading men of this county. For circulars and prices, address Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, Oro., or S. 11. Crouch, Oakland. Ore. ly Title Uuarantee&Loan Co R03KBUKU, OKKGON. I. 0. Hamilton. D Hamilton, Vresldont C. Hamilton, Hecy. and Trias OBlco In the Court Uouso. llavo tho only corn nietowt of abstract b-wks In IKuglas pmntj AbstracURUdCertiHeates ot Title turnlshd , homcla county land and mlnlnc claims. Hv .1.. . imlitM ail Traelnini of alt townshtt plats lu the Koscburg, Oregon, D. S. Laud Dts trlct. Will make blue print copies ot any town ship. H. Little, DENTIST. I Oakland; . OreKon When the Mists have Cleared Away You will want to inake quick work wth your garden. We carry the finest line of the 4cel ebratetf Planet Jr. Tools in the county. Send for catalogue, or better, call and see them. CHURCHILL (I W00LLEY ROSEBURG, - - - OREGON A Direct Line Excursion Rates. to Chicago nnd all points cast; Louis ville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all points south. See that your ticket reads via the IL LINOIS CENTRAL R. E. Thoroughly modern trains connect with all trans continental lines at St. Paul and Oma ha. 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