The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, May 02, 1904, Image 3

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    If s the Quality that Keeps the Customers
Our SDriug 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
you 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 aud comfortable, our Hats are stylish
and shapely, our Furnishings are new aud nobby, our Wash Goods are pretty
and cheap in price.
EVERYTHING IS MEW AMD GOOD
The People's
I. ABRAHAH, Prop.
BEST
MEAL
IN THE
CITY
FOR
25
CENTS.
.THE NEW
Cor.
ing1
and Main Streets
Belle Collins
Mrs
For Good Pictures and
Fair Prices Go To
Smith's Sunbeam
Photo Parlors
( c i t : 1 ; i
Roseburg,
i t Lne Sts.,
- Ore.
Abstract of Title to Deeded Land.
Papers prepared for filing on Govern
ment Land.
Bine P'intfi of Township Maps showing
all vacant Lamds.
LUU NU U U I U V
i IVi Villi. 1 . J llJl r 1 y
Architect, Abstracter.
Plans and Estimates for all Build
ings.
Special designs lor Office Fixtures
Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415
ROSEBURG. OREGON
ED. T. NAQHEL
Resident Piano Tuner
Best Refcrances. Leave Orders
at Burr's Masic Store
OREGON ROSES
And Other Beautiful Flowers
Send Postal Card
for 1904 Catalog
I
CLARKE BROS.,
PORTL AMD, OREGON
Notice for Publication.
O. S. Land Office, Roaebnre. "re..
March 22. 1904.
v-.. ,. h.rV, -Wn tHtt In COODllanC
with the provlatoun of the act of CongreM of
June S.KT8. entitled "An ct for the tale of
Umber land in the Btatet of Callfornla,Oregon
v.r.i. n1 Wuhlnrton Territory." utxtend-
idio all the public land itatei by act of Angmt
Nora Kohlhajten
of Roeebure. countv of Douglac. tte of Ore-
son, nas inia aay meu iu msuum , ,
.t.tmrnt NoHM.1 for the turehf of the IntB
3. 4. northeaklQuarurr oi inecouiuKBi jimsn.-i i
of section 18. township 30 aouth. range 7 went
and will offer proof to ihow that the lana ton gill
U more valuable for IU timber or atone man
for agricultural purpoaei, and to utabmn nil
claim before the Regiiter and Becalrer of this
on Tuesday, ibe aut -day ot Hay. 1901. Bhe
TinmM an witnesses: Edward H Lfnox. Georee
ifnni.PCEnm of Kotebure. Oregon, Sam
Hallringer, of Brockway, Oregon.
aut and all person clalmins: adversely the
a ' jm il y n tt ft Ttt I
their claims in this office on or before said 3Ut
rwirp fiPFi-num i&iilui ic ifj ucdvu hj w t
day ofuay 1904,
J.T. Bridges, Register.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
Roscbure Oregon. April 21, 19M
VnttMi, hrhv rfTftn that In compliance
with the nroTisiont of the act of Congress of
June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
iid.T.nt in th Rt. !. nf r.llfornia Oreron
Nerada.and Washington Territory," ai extend
ed to all the public land states by act ofAugns
4,1892.
MAITTJLXD P LOIT II
rfikimiwn wajih.. ountr of cheballs. tate of
WasblDEt'in, has his 1i 'filed in this office bis
... .. . ..,...it Vn nyii mr the nurcnKe o
hn nwl nf section 28. ti 27 s. of rane 8 w stf
and will offer proof to show that the land scigbt
is more valuable for iu timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish his
ilaim before the Register and Receiver of this
afflca of Rosaburg. ore eon.
on Tburtaav,the7th day of July, 190tHe njmes
ii wftno-ses: Bernad Kr-kenberger, oi itnse'
.... ii.i a. WHrwirk. of Aber teen. Wash
H. UEngles, of Peel, Ore.; V. II. McCrossen.of
Rf'i,?rt lf nersons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
r7 ri, iQ(u J. T. BKIBuEH,
iaitn in tiits omce on or uc"v "
Register.
Yoncalla.
Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Yett and children
have returned from their California trip,
Mr. Yett is reported quite ill.
Mr., HarrPt Wamriev and little son
Wilbur, have gone to Southren Califor
nia in search of health.
tj,,,. n Kawvers arrived at the
" J
his mother. Mrs. Peritt, Wed
nesday. Hia health demands a rest.
The Degree of Honor Lodge was fav
ored with a visit by its Grand Chief
Mrs. Colvie, of Jacksonville last Thurs
One Door
J rc T t . i
A V-i JLrUUi.1 JLULCICDL.
Dr's. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists. All
work guaranteed.
Hon. Jas. Hansbrough
Hill on business last week
visited Gold
Postmaster L. L. Hurd of Glendale is
in Roseburg on business Unlay.
Willis Kramer, of Myrtle Creek,
in this citv Saturday on business.
Mrs T F H.imlin ?pnt
Wilbur, the guest f Mrs. .
Sunday in
, W. Short.
Miss Dolly Hefty of the Plaixdealeb
force is veiling her parents at Drain.
Boys'
clothing, from 4 to 14 years, a
vanetv
cif kinds, A T COT, Ash & Att-
well.
Mr. and Mrs.C. O. White, of Myrtle
Creek, were in Kusebtirg on business
Friday.
Wm. I-andon, who is nmv located at
Eugene was visiting friends in this city
Sunday. '
Thos. Kav. of Salem was in this city
esterday the guest of his sister Mrs. 0.
P. Coshow.
G. W. White left this morninc for
Kellietrher Citv to resume his duties at
he mill there.
Editor H. A. Williams and wife of the
Myrtle Creek Mail, spent Friday in this
citv on business.
If von want cood work done, try the
Roseburg Machine Shop, corner Wash
ington and Kane St.
John R. Southerlin and wife, of
this I
city spent Sunday visiting friends
and
relatives at Oakland.
O. W. Taylor, the assistant supertend-
ant of the S. P. lines in Oregon is in
Kosedurg on business.
District Attorney Geo. M. Brown, has
returned from Cooscounty, where lie has
been attending circuit court.
W. V. Van Alstine and wife, formerly
of this citv but now ol Portland, are
visiting with relatives at Oakland.
Mrs. Martha Dlude. nee. Ramsey, of
Portland, who has been visiting telatives
here returned to Portland Saturday.
Fireman Thos. Brown and wife, lelt
this citv Sundav morning for Portland,
where they will visit a short time.
Mrs. G. W. Short, of Wilbur,
was in
in the
Culture
burg last week to take part
Club.
Joseph Micelh, Grand Master ot "e
I
(). O. b. lor uregon. leu ior roruanu
Friday morning on a business pretaining
to the Grand Lodge.
Mrs. C. M. Wilson, of Grants Pass,
gtoppej over i,ere an(j visited a few days
with Mrs. E. Jennings, on her w.iy to
Portland, Sunday morning.
. t pi
J. D. Buell, Lugene; R. U. tulton
and wife, Portland; and K. A. Htowell,
of Coles Valley, were registered at the
McClallen House last week.
urn, of this mace snent Sat-
.j. i n0H,,l l.ia vriat whirh waH
urday in Oakland, fna wrist wnicn was
i ft! t
hwitrnn r tt n ini irnm nn Mil
,CT-c"l,J' J, . ,.
gine in the yards here, is mending as
faet as could be expected.
Mrs. Curtis Ford and two daughters,
ofSkagaway, Alaska, who have been
spending the winter in California, are
the guests of Mrs. C. A. Sehlbrede ana
hpr daughter Mrs. Fred K. Gettins, of
this city.
Mrs. G. M. Fenton, of Ashland ; C. S.
Evans, and C. L. Irwin. Eugene: H. J.
Deun, Camas Valley; Geo. Turner, Gar
diner; J. C. Snider, Oakland were some
nf the late arrivals registered at the
Roseburg House.
T. D. Weatherford and Emory Mars-
ters have purchasd the baroer snop oi
W. G. Farrar formerly owned by Floyd
Woodruff Mr. Weatherford is an ex
perienced barber, having for the past
year conducted a shop in the Roseburg
hotel, near the depot. Mr. Marsters is
a well-known Douglas county boy who
has a host of friends. lm-33
Mrs. C M. Edmonds, and children
arrived in this city Saturday evening
and are the guests of lhe family of Yard
master W. W. Dickson. Mrs. Edmonds
formerly lived at the car shops near
Portland, where Mr. Edmonds was em-
ployed as division store keeper ior me
ri ti I ' .. 'I' , An t Ii m r utqv In
. r. linen, lucjmo -"v..
Frisco where Mr. Jidmonos nas ueen
ransfered to a simihar position.
Store
Southof P. 0.
Log Cabin Creams at Currier's.
See Bell Sisters' t'2 00 trimmed haU.
Wood for sale.
Leave order with
Hakkeu.
All disorders
yield to Osteopathic
treatment.
J J. Kenney, of Leona'was registered
.at the McClallen House Saturday.
If it is a "Floral" it is the latest and it
can be had at Slratfords cutlery onlv.
0. L. Hampton and H. Z. Ireland, of
Olalla were in this city on buisness Sat
urdav. Hon. Joe Lyons, of Drain returned
home Saturday after a few days here on
business.
S. R. Crouch, the Page Fence man
from Oakland, was in town on business
last week.
If you want grinding done, call at the
Roseburg Machine Shop, corner Wash
ing and Kane St.
Mrs. Autenreith arrived from Portland
Sunday evening to visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Dexter Rice
If you want cood fresh fish and shell
hsh, call at the Fish Market, corner
Lane and Pine streets. m 5
Miss Addie Steward spent a few days
of last week visiting her mother Mrs.
G. W. Riddle at Azalia.
Health is coverned by common sense
principles, thus Osteopathy . opular
and its cures permanent.
Plain sewing and dressmaking is solic
ited bv Mrs. Wootcn on' the corner of
Oak and Stephens streets.
A Mariaje licence has been granted to
O. V. Log-den ae 20 vear and Grace I.
Riddle age 32 both of Riddle.
Feed your chickens ground oyster
shells. Buy them at the Fish Market,
corner, Lane anu rine streets. m o
Prof. J. H. Cochran, of Medford, who
is now :n the lite insurance business
was in this city last week on business.
You proluibly never saw folder photo
at less than $S.OO er dozen they are
$4.0 1 and up at Stralfords. See them.
W. D. Williams, the Wilbur Merch
ant, was in Roseburg on business Sat
urday. He reports business at Wilbur
good.
Mrs. O. P. Coshow, who has been
visiting in tha Williamette valley for
the past few weeks returned home Sun
day evening.
L. A. Manners, of Cleveland was in
this city Saturday looking after busi
ness intersts. H renorts a re.nlv sal
for ali the fine hooded goats he can
procure.
The C. F. C's. were very plcasenily
entertained at the home of Miss Km ma
Sehlbrede, last Thusday evening. The
evening was enjoyed by
ent.
all those pres
Train Dispatcher G. C. Morris, has
sold his residence property on the Boule
vard to Rev. Evan P. Hughes of the
Congregational church. Ashland Tri
bune. Our spring line of carpels haB arrived,
anu" wa are Prepared to fit up your house
. , ,' . ,,
I 1 II LI1K lULt'nL tlHMIlTIIH Zlllll If lHlTI IlfS- t.IIll
in the latest designs and colorings
i o - o-
and examine for yourself. B W. Strong
the Furniture man
w . ii. uay, moro populary Known as
'Shorty", who for the past year has
made himself popular as a boot-black at
I the depot barber shop, left yesterday for
Nampa, Idaho, where ho has dreams of
making a fortune.
Clyde Faulkner, is acting as Engineer
and Willie Worian friremin of the yard
engine in the yard herethis week. These
are two well known young Roseburg
Doys ana we neiieve me youngest crew
on the lines today.
Remember that it is quality, not
quantity, that we strive for in furnish
ing our city trade, therefore you will
always get the cheapest milk of the
Gaddis Dairy, because 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
tireman John tiammitt the young
man who was so unfortunate as to hao
his left foot accidentlv crushed and
mangled under the wheels of r caboose
at Junction City a few months ago, was
in this city last week for the first time
since the accident. The injured foot
wa8 amplUllteint ll0 anki0 juillt all(1 llu
jg ,)0W wenrin(, a cork Bl,i,8tiiute. A
snnn nn in homines tlinniiMhlv nrnim
I t ' . .
tomed ,0 tlle artif,cai f00t i10 wiu returrl
llia work-
Cheadlo & Johnson) dentists. All
work guurantued.
'Furnished house for rent. Inquire of
It. It. Johnson, Marks building.
Mrs. A. S. Newman, who hits ho en
quite ill is reported much butter today.
Mrs. A. 0. Barcloy, of Portland, is the
guest of Mrs. II. J. Wilkina this week.
Geo. W. Kiddle the Bane of
was a Roseburg business visitor
day.
Azalea,
Satur-
Mrs. W. W. Kent and children
Drain are the guests of .Mr. and Mrs.
T. Bridges.
Mrs It. V. Howard, of Junction is the
guest of her son Engineer L. T. Howard
of this city.
You will not believe in Osteopathy
until you are convinced of its efficiency
by a trial.
If you want Machine work done call
at the Koseburg Machine Shop, corner
Washington and Kane St.
Misses Flora and Xaunio Andrus, of
Loo kin ir Glass are the uuosts of Mies
Garnett Woodruff of thiB city.
Engineer "reck" Willis went to Cot
tage Grove this morning to take charge
of the engine on the tie train.
Minri Hildreth Sutherland, returned
from San Francisco last night where she
has been visiting for some time,
Geo. Halter and wife, arrived from
Portland last night to reside, Mr. Holler
having accented a run out 'of this citv.
Cabinet photos, 2.50 per doi-n, and
other sizes accordingly, for a short time,
at the"Sunbeam Photo Parlors. 31-lm-p
C. II. Hensay, Galesville; II, J. Wil
son, Riddle; R. M. Crainiill, Uin pq.ua
Ferry, are registered at the McClallen.
Mrs. C. J. Stimson, of Portland who
has been the guest of Mrs. S. K. Wil
lett, and Miss Kcho Gaddis, has return
ed home.
Ed T. Naghel is now acting as special
night watchman, he being employed by
a number of the merchants to look af
ter the business district during the
night.
Quarterly Meeting Saturday at 2 p. m.
at the V. B Church, F.lder P. A. Black
will preside. All are invited, especially
members of the church, J. H. Merry
man, twitter.
Howard Velzian, the Diew postmaster
was in the city on business today and
made th s olfice a pleasant call. For
the past week Mr. Velgin has been vis
iting in the vicinity of Glendale.
The kickers should not commence to
knock too .oon just became our boys are
loosing. "Pap" Morrow knows what
he is doine and a; soon as he and the
others of the green bunch get to worc
ing together, there will be something
doing. The Plai.vdbai.er believe that
we have the pennant winners and are
only playing in bad hick at, present.
Charlie Bilyeu came down from Rose
burg yesterday afternoon for a short
vi-it here, and this morning he will
join the Rosebur,: Shamrocks on the
overland train, on their way to Salem
where they will play their first game
against the Salem Raglans. Bilyeu is
one of the pitchers of the Roseburg team
for the season. The two teams will play
this afternoon, tomorrow, Saturday and
Sundav. Albany Hertld.
Among the multiiuJe of startling cir
cus novelties and trained animal acts
which Norris and Rowe are offering this
season with their new big two ringed
and elevated stage shows, there are two
that etand out with more than ordinary
prominence. They are the Gardner
Family of six persons and the McDon
ald Brothers. The former perform nnon
horizontal bars, placed at the ton of the
huge tent. With such precision of time
and accuracy thev repass each other
and with giant swings to?s between
them two others of the members of the
roupe. It is an achievement border-
ng on the miraculous and requires the
greatest possible strength, skill, daring,
courage and grace. The McDonald Bros
are a trio of sensational trick cvclists.
Upon one, two and three wheel, they
go through wonderfully intricate maneu
vers, riding backwards and forwards on
one wheel ; riding blindfolded, ridi g at
breakneck speed down long flights of
stairs and going through manv other
difficult evolutions. The acts make a
really marvelous epcctacle and it is but
two act of this natme which Norris
and Rowe have provided for our enter
tainment this seaFon. The shows will
exhibit at Roseburg Monday May 10
died:
MILLER. At hia home at
Myrtle
Creek, April 27, 1904, Jacob
aged 79 years.
-Miller,
Jury List for Alay Term of Court.
J A Black, millman, Pass Creek.
Ben Huntington, farmer, Yoncalla
L L Marsters, hotclkecpcr, Yoncalla
S Madis-on, farmer, Kellogg.
Darius Wells, farmer, Elkton.
W H Lawrence, " Comntock.
Leonard Perkins, farmer, Pass Creek.
A L Stephens, farmer, Stephens.
James L Hunt, farmer, Oakland.
Charles McGee, farmer, Oakland.
A II Churchill, farmer, Millwood.
Frank Conn, farmer, Melrose.
Ed Ottinger hotelkeeper, Wilbur.
E T Woodruff, farmer, Cleveland.
J M Thompson, farmer, Camas Valley
Miles Agee, farmer, Brockway.
Homer Oatman, merchant, Myrtle
Creek.
Henry Bushnell, farmer, Olalla.
Ed Weaver, farmer, Myrtle Creek.
John Stmder Jr. farmer, Oak Creek
Almond.Buell, farmer, Looking Glnes,
J T Sp.iugh, farmer, Looking Glass,
Joe Mahly, farmer, Robehurg.
Obediah Barker, farmer, Roseburg.
A T Beals, farmer, Days Creek.
A H Stewart, farmer, Cunyonvillc.
Lewis Ash, farmer, Kiddle.
V L Bogard, clerk, Glendale.
II A Chamnuignc, stockman, Rose
burg.
John R Sutherlin, capatilist, Rose
burg.
Britt Nichols, laborer, Roseburg.
I
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Real Estate Transfers.
Ulysses Flourny et ux, to State Itnd
Board, f 15.00; lot 7 of sec 10 tp27 s,
oi range w of the w w.
II. Wollenberg el ux, to Moes Rice,
f 1 00.00; lot 5 in block 55, in the R. R.
Add. to City of Roseburg.
S. Hamilton et ux, to Geo. H. Devens,
$40.00. net,' tec tp 29 e of r sw.
Charles N. Cramer, to Anna Kennedy,
f 1.00; lot 4 of sec IS in tp 1 e of r 2 w.
Ed Olesen et ux, to Andrew Hagenson,
I1G00 00; of sec 3d in tp298rS w.
Andrew Hagenson, to Christina Oleson
J1000.00 ; 4 of sec 20 in tp 2U s r 8 w.
Stale of Oregon, to Chas. M. Rice and
Ubert H. Schildt f 1600.00; of sec 16
and 30 tp 2S s r4 w.
S. C. Flint and H. Wollenberg, to
Mary J Moore. $75 00: leginriini: at
he ne cor of sec 3 tp 20 s r 6 w running
thence s M.7 chs, thence w to s Unip-
jua River, thence in a northerly direct
ion following the meanders of the river
to the place of beginning.
Maurice Moore et ux, to State of Ore
gon, f 1.00; lot 2 of sec 4 nelr of sw j-r
ml nj? and nwl4' of -c 14 in tp 31 s of
S w ; lot 0 of sec 29 in tp 16 s r 7 w.
Willamette Real EsUte Co., to Cora
E. Mosenr, $55.00; lots 9 and 10 in block
14 in town of Yoncalla.
Gardiner Mill Co., to State of Oregon
$2.1)0; lot 1 se1, sec 6 tp 21 a r 11 w;
S sec 33 tp 20 s r 11 w w.!s, swl4.
wl4', nel4, ne4 sec S tp21 s r II w; sS,
pec tp"U s r ll w; e' se.Sj sec 20 tp
1 e r 10 w ; se4 sec 34 tp 20 s r 10 w ;
w nw sec 24 ntg nel4', ne4 net
nw4', swl4 nw' sec 26 tp 20 s r 10 w.
Cha. A. Austin et ux, to R. A. Jones.
$S50.00; lot 5 block 2 in Glendale.
Chenoweth Park Orchards Co., to J.
C. Skeen. $1 (X); lots 2, 4, 5, 0, 7. S and
in block 5 Chenoweth Park. Also 10
acres in sections m nnu sj tp -ji s r ; w.
G. D. Baker, to J. C. Skeen, $100; lot
6 block 4 in Chenoweth Park.
J. C. Siceen et ux, to George Fromm,
$4500.00; lots 2, 4, 5, 9. 7, S, 6, in block
and lots 3, 4,5, 6, 7 in block 5 Chen
owem rark-. Also 10 acres in sections
20 and 29 tp2l a of r 5 w.
Reported by Title Guarantee and
I.oan Company.
Alasonlc Resolutions.
To the W. M. and Brethem of Laurel
Lodge A. F. A A. M.
Y. tir committee appointed to frame
an expression of the feelings of the
members of this Ixlge upon the death
of our Brother John H. Shune. beg leave
to report:
That in the death of Brother Shune
this lodge lias lost a true and valued
brother; ono who by his works and
conduct ever showed that he was actu
ated by a high eense of his responsibili
ty to God, his brethren nnd his fellow-
man.
Our deceased brother occupied many
positions 01 responsibility and trust;
and to the discharge of the duties im
posed upon him by these positions he
lirought a full unilerstanding of the de-
tailn thereof, and that integrity which
i-hould govern every man in the dis
charge of ollu-ial du'ies, together with
moral courago to do w hat is right with
out fear of the result.
Our deceased brother was a kind and
affectionate husband and father: an
important and useful citizen, and a just
nnd upright man and masrn. And in
the death of our brother, almost before
the sun of life had crossed the meridian,
the loss not only falls upon his family,
but upon the community in which he
lived, tho county and the Stato of Ore
gon.
llesolral, that to momory of our de
ceased brother, tho Charter of this lodge
bo draped in mourning, a copy of this
report bo spread upon tho records of
this lodge mid a copy thereof furnished
tho family of deceased and furnished the
local newspapers for publication.
J. C. Fci.lkhton,
i. wou.unhkuii,
Simon Cako,
Committee.
APRIL 19
All persons holding Cash
Saler Slips dated April 19
may have them redeemed
in cash by presenting them
before June 1, We will do
the same this month that
is present one days sales our
customers during flay.
JOSEPHSON'S
THE BIG STORE
The World's Fair Route.
Those anticipating an Eastern trip, or
a visit to the Louisiana Purchase Expo
sition at St. Louis, cannot afford to over
look the a IvanUges offered by the Mis-
soORi Pacific Railway, which, on ac-
count of its various routes and gateways, a
has been appropriately named "The
World's Fair Route."
Passengers from the Northwest take'.
the Missocbi Pacific trains from Den j
ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either
going direct through Kansas City, or via ! 0
Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill.;
Two trains daily from Denver and Pu-,
eblo to St. Louis without change, carry
ing all classes of modern equipment, in
cluding electric lighted observation par-,
lor cafe dining cars. Ten daily trains '
between Kansas City and St. Louis. 1
Write, or call on W. C. McBride, Gen-1
eral Agent, 12 Third street, Portland
lor ctiaikd iufcimatioii acd illustrate
literature. 15-tf
Yes ! I am here to stay, and depend
on mv W3rk tor vour tuture patronage.
If .-ou want your work done in the most,
skilled mr liner, so it will stand, do not
hesitate to give me a call, as this is what
I agree to do. Dr. I'eaeso.v,
33-tf Dentist.
Farmers Attention.
Highest price paid for poultry, and
eggs at the Fish Market, corner Lane
and Pine streets. m. 5
MRS. H. E ASTON
is u re pa red to wait upon old
and new customers and friends
with a full and complete
stock of
GROCERIES--
All fresh and of the very beet
quality. Teas aad coffees are
specialties. Your patronage
solicited.
305 Jackson St.
Roseburg
N. A. FOSTER & CO.,
GOVERNMENT
LANDS
Of every descriytion. Farms and Min
eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and
Minnesota
U23)
OAKLAND. OREGON
Administrator's Notice.
In t'oiiutr Court ot Slate of Oregon lor
Rti'tglM County,
In tbc mailer ot the eiUto of John II . bhupe.
tlfcewl: ...
Notice li hetvhy Klien tht the uniiernneu.
by order of bor uiraed Co irt, mlo nJ
eutetvtl in lhe Journal ol mM Court on April
12th, 1901, piK)iute I admiuuusior 01 me
above-named estate.
All pvro ,a having cltm asalnst Mid ette
are roiuesUd 10 present lhe Ramc.dulj-vvrlOed.
within lx tuon ttis f rvim d -te of this notice, and
all petons Indebted 10 said eute are request
ed to mate Immediate ptyment to tho uuder-
iKDt-.l. at his omce. Review ouuuing, bok
DuiB.OreKOa. Ualen mis liin uay 01 niroi, tjv.
1. C Fullirtos, Administrator.
ctisfaction without extra cost. It is
nwxl and endorsed bv the leading men
of this county. For circulars and priceh
address Stearns A Chenoweth, Oakland,
Ore., or S. B. Crouch, Oaklaud, Ore. ly
Title Uuarantee&Loan Co.
lUMKBUKU, ORKOON.
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Hamilton,
President
C. Hamilton,
Secy, and TTeaa
Office lu the Court House. Havo the onl) com
pieu-nel of abstract books In Umlas Oounij
Abatrscu and UcrtiUcates ot Title furnished (
UouKlax county land and mining claims. Have
also a complete set of Tracings of all township
fnaiain me ttm-eourK. ureou, u. iuu uis
rict. Will make blue print copies ot auy town
ship.
Ii. Little,
DENTIST.
Oakland,
Oregon
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ifARPFT
Elegant
Line
We are showing a fine line of Lace Curtains
which have just arrived.
Fifty pairs of Portiere in the latest designs
and colorings.
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I ok uictuaing ine ceieDraiea nenry w. Vjreen snaae,
J tne Dest tnat money Can buy.
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I B. W. STRONG'S
FURNITURE STORE
: ROSEBURG, OREGON
When the Mists have Cleared Away
You will warn to make quick wprk with your
garden. We carry the finest Hue 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
to Chicago and all points east; Louis
ville, Memphis, Sew 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 are coming west let us
know and we will quote them direct the
specially low rates now in effect from
all eastern points.
Any information as to rates, routes,
etc., cheerfully given on application.
B. II. TRUMBULL,
Commercial Agent,
141 Third St., Portland, Ore.
J. C. Lindsey,
T.F.&P.A.,
142 Third St., Portland, Ore.
P. B. Ihompson,
F. A P. A.,
Room 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle,
Wash. 84t.
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J
Axminster Velvet
and Tapestry
Full line of Ingrains
Both Wool and Cotton
ttt- j oi j - -
uow cnaues in
City Treasurers' Notice.
Notice is hereby given that all parties
holding city warrants endorsed prior to
Aug. tith, 1902, are requested to present
the same to the city treasurer for pay
ment, as interest will cease thereon after
the date of this notice.
Dated Roseburg, Ore., Apr. 5, 1904.
H. C. Sloccm,
City Treasurer.
Whooping Cough.
"In the spring of 1901 my children
had whooping cough," says Mrs. D. W.
Capps, of Capps, Ala. "I used Chan
berlain's Cough Remedy with the most
satisfactory results. I think this is the
best remedy I have ever seen for whoop,
ing cough." This remedy keeps the
cough loose, lessens the severity and
frequency of tho coughing spells and
counteracts any tendency toward pneu
monia. For sale by A. 0. Maistera &
Co.
day.