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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1904)
It's the Quality that Keeps the Customers Our Soring 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 aud pretty, our Shoes are stauuch 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 HEW AND GOOD The People's I. ABRAHAH, Prop. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW Cor. Washington and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins For Good Pictures and Fair Prices Go To Smith's Sunbeam Photo Parlors ( c 3 ) ( : lilt 1 ( Lne Sts., Roseburg, - Ore. Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Bine Points of Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. FRAflKE. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank-Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG, OREGON ED. T. NAGHEL Resident Piano Tuner Best References. Leave Orders at Burr's Music Store OREGON ROSES And Other Beautiful Flowers Send Postal Card for 1904 Catalog CLARKE BROS., PORTLAND. OREGON Notice for Publication. O. S. Land Office, Bosebunc. "re.. March 22, 1904. Notice M hereby given that Id compliance with the provisions of the act of Congren of June 3, 187S, entitled "An act for the tale of Umber land in the States of California, Oregon Nevada. and Washington Territory." as extend ed to all the public land states by act of August 4,1892. Nora Kohlhagen of Roeburg. county of Douglas, state of Ore gon, has this day tiled in th s office her sworn statement o HU.". for the purchase of the lts 3, 4. northeast quarter of the Southwest qiiartei of section lb, tjwnshlp 30 south, range west and will of fer proof to show that theland sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of this office of Boseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the31rt day of May, 1901. She names as witnesses: Edward H Lenox, Georite Lenox, PC Ream of Roebure. Oregon, Sam Iiallsinger, of Brockway, Oregon. Any and all person" claiming adversely tin above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 31st day olMay 1904, J.T. Bridges, Register. Mohair Wanted. It will pay you to see us before you sell your mohair, a 11 Kruee & Newland. TO BE GIVEN AWAY m.i. tj.xm.i rmtiHMm fktdt ttnmrwH nn (rood ma terial, ije mailed absolutely free of ijiarce It consist of 1 Cr southern mn CenterTe- IIxll in.i ith 6 DuSli earn dx in. j. z oaimy ahuw Dnokmark, 2 Butterflies ( fur -41ir. 2 Autumn I -caves and 2 Conventional Designs for Uiirt-waist omamectation. HEAD OFFER BELOW She NEW IDEA Woman's Magazine K -Ithont e TTtlon.tbe Cnt M-cent magazine published. It iv an a.tt-iontvon all trailers trtatnlne to dress, and rontains tlie latest and most iaiti -al St) let to be found 'i-.fccre in the magazine world If you wish todress well at a moderate expense, the Nkw Idea WOMAN'S MAGA ZINE is a positive n essity I-a h issue contains Illustra tions fn colors. It treats also iX all subjects interesting to women in their home lite, bend your name to-day with SO cents and we will enter j our sutt nption for one jear, and inau ajso tne uttturotaery uuxnt anown auove. Be aare to wealing lhi paper when yoa write. One Door ft Of Local Interest. 3 ; Dr's. Cheadle& Johnson, dentists. All - work guaranteed. I John Hall and wife, of Myrtle Creek, are in th!s city on business. Mrs. D. E. Vernon, of Oakland was vis iting friends in Roseburg Wednesday. ' Mrs. A. Macbeth, of Cleveland, is j visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. E. , Martin, of Drain. If you want good work done, try the i Roseburg Machine Shop, corner Wash ington and Kane St. i j J. S Gray, of Gardiner, the repnbli i cm nominee for representative, is in this city, greeting friends, today. Mrs. Jewell MeClure, of Portland is in thi city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. I . Fnllerton of Wet Roseburg. Oswell West, State 1.and asent was in this city today returning from a busi ness visit in Coos and Curry counties. Miss Myrtle Campbell, arrived in this city Tuesday from Saguache Col. to visit her parents, Hora e Campbell and wife. Mrs. W. W. Kent and children, of Drain, who have been visiting Mrs. J T. Bridges of this city, have returned home. Rev. Lake, the Episcopal minister, ac companied by his mother and sister, ar rived in this city from The Dalles last Tuesday to reside. D. M. Parry and wife arrived in this city last Tuesday from Cumberlin, Wis., to locate. Mrs. Parrv is a cousin of E. Lenox, of this city. J. C. Campbell who has been the guest of his daughter Mrs. J. Henrv Booth, for some time pat has returned to his home at Grants Pass. Mrs. Norman F. Throne and three children, familv of Mr. X. F. Throne, of the Douglas County Bank, have arrived in this city from Galeton, Pa. The annual May day ball eiven by the members of Jnlia Abraham Cabin No, 5. was a most enjoyable affair and those who attended had a general good time. Ed. Weaver, one of Myrtle Creek's popular citizens is in Roseburg today. He says that a crew of men are at work at the Myrtle Creek oil well preparing the machine and other apparatus for drilling. Roseburg is full of eastern people. some of whom are looking for homes and others for employment but the latter class are in most part dissipointed and leave for more active scenes. Roseburg could well afford to offersplendid in lurv- men for more manufacturing institutions- The temperance lecture which was to have occured at the opera house Wed nesday evening was postponed on ac count of the fact that Dr. Stone was unable to reach Roseburg to fill the date. He writes, however, that he will be here later and the date will be duly announc ed. We have noticed that somehow there is more handshaking during the month of Mav than during anv other mon'h of the ye.tr. It must be that with the coming of soring all nature is slinking hands with herself and that hum initv becomes imbued with a spirit of goolj fellowship. j Jacob Ritchey, one of Drains fore most citzens was in this city on business this week and made the Plaindkaler office a most pleasent visit. Mr. Ititch- ey informs us that it is his intention to spend the summer in the northern part of the 8 tate and it is probable th.it he will visit Alaska. T. D. Weatherford and Emory Mars ters have purchasd the barber shop of 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 The Roseburg Shamrocks loci, horns today with the Eugene Blues at Eugene, and Pop Morrow seems confident of winning. In a letter to parties here Pop. Morrow says the Irishmen are somewhat disorganized on account of sickness and sore arms, and for that reason several changes in posi tions are chalked up in todays game Morrow will catch, Oswell will hold down first with Miller at third, Bradley and Reed will be found in the field and Slats Hunter in the box. Excursion Rates. Commencing March 1, 11104 and con tinuing daily to and including April 30, 1904 colonists tickets will Iks on sale from the East to points on Oregon lines via Portland, rates from some of the princi pal points as follows: f33 from Chicago, 111 ; $31 from Peoria, III ; $30 from St. Louis, Mo; $25 from Missouri River Points, Omaha and Council Bluffs to Kansas City inclusive; $20.00 to Sioux ( City, stop overs not to exceed 10 days at 1 one point will be allowed between Port 1 land and destination of ticket on Oregon I lines. 19 tf Store Southof P. O. Log Cabin Creams at Currier's. See Bell Sisters' V- 00 trimmed hats Wood for sale. Leave order with J. F. Baiikkk. tf All disorders yield to Osteopathic treatment. John Agee, of Wilbur was in this city on business this week. S. K. Sykes has just received a car load of new B.in wagons. If it is n "Floral" it is the latest and it can be had at Stratfords gallery only. If you want grinding done, call at the Roseburg Machine Shop, corner Wash ing and Kane St. If jou want good fresh fish anil shell fish, call at the Fish Market, corner Lane and Pine streets. m 5 Health is governed by common sense principles, thus Osteopathy is popular and its cures permanent. Plain sewing and dressmaking is solic ited by Mrs. Wooten on the corner of Oak and Stephens streets. Feed your chickens ground oyster shells, Buy them at the Fish Market, corner, Lane and Pine streets. m 5 You probably never saw folder photo at less than fS.OO per dozen they are f 4.0J and up at Stratfords. See them. Geo Haynes, of Portland, who has been visiting relatives in this city, left Wednesday for Oakland on his return home. At the Rebecca local lodge Tuesday evening, several initiations, light refresh ments and a general good time were the features reported. A. Fields a id a gang of men left this city Wednesday morning for Winches ter to finish the construction work on the county bridge at that place. F. Long A Sons have opened a new harness shop on the corner of Rote and Washington streets, in the building formerly occupied by W. G. Woodward. Rev. Hicks, of Grass Valley, Eastern Oregon, will occupy the Baptist pulpit next Sunday and in all probability will become the permanent pastor of that church. Our spring line of carpets has arrived, and wb are prepared to tit up your house in the latest designs and colorings. Call and examine for yourself. B W. Strong the Furniture man. 0. Wet, of Salem, C. L. Brown, of Oakland, J. B. F. Olinger, oi Ashland, A. P. McCulloch, of Oakland, J. H. Faucett and wife, of Ashland, are regis tered at tiie McClallen House. Dan Langenlerg, who has been em ployed between Dunsmuir and Ashland, as assistant express mes.-enger, has ac cepted a run between this station and Portland in the same capacitw. The Hamilton Drug Co., have just re ceived new machinery for freezing their ice cream. This is one of the finest up-to-date machines capable of turning out a quantity of cream in a few minutes. The new high school building is about completed on the exterior, the windows are t eiug put in, the scaffolding is down and the edifice presents a very hand some upperance and is a decided credit to our city. A No. 1 stuck farm of 15 acre", near ly all fenced. I have land as gooJ as a crow ever Hew over, well watered, with unlimited outside range; house and out buildings; well worth $1400; at present will take $750. Can you beat this? AlLE.V Wnso.v, May 25-pd Camas Valley. The office of the Hotel McClallen is re receiving a thorough renovating and fur nishing, the wall being calcimined, etc. Sufficient linoleum has been purchased by Mr. Bloomer to cover the entire of fice floor. When finished this will be the finest arranged hotel office in South ern Oregon. 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 Gaiidis Dairy, because the best. All retail milk delivered in bottles. Our specialties are cream, milk and butter milk. If you don't tee the wagon, phone to the Creamery. 14-tf Col. W. II. Taylor, of Olalla, spent Wednesday in this city greeting old friends. The colonel did not forget the Plainokalek, but presented the force with several packages of "the printer's friend"' Cutiline. A short note was in close in the package 6aying: "All hands clean up." If Cutiline will do the work, the Plaznde ileu is thoroughly cleaned Brakcman Ed. Renfro received quite a serious injury to his right foot while riding the pilot of an engine while switching in the Gold Hill yards Tues day evening. It seems that the section men had placed a torpedo on tho rail to warn tho train crews that they were working on the track, and the front wheels of the engine on which Renfro was riding, in passing over tlio torpedo exploded it, and the fragments struck Renfro on the foot passing through the shoe and embeding in the flush, causing a very painful wound. Mr. Renfro wns immediately taken to the railroad hos pital at Portland. Chendlo & Johnnon, iiuiuiaisi Aii Work guaranteed. Furnished housd for reiit. InquifO of R. R. Johnson, Marks building. 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 Roseburg Machine Shop, corner Washington und Kane St. Mrs. G. W. Sloier has returned home from the Willamette vnlley, whore she has been visiting relatives. R. B. Dixon states that construction work will co nmence immediately on tho Deer Creek telephone line. Cabinut photos, $2.50 per doz.Mi, and other sizes accordingly, for a short time, at tho Sunbeam Photo Parlors. 31-lm-p Have vou seen that elegant lino of lace curtains? Wo are showing also full lino ot portiera and window shades. B W. Strong. O. C. Peltur, Glendalo; T. E. Looney, Jefferson ; J. F. Neas, Oakland ; John Allen, Eugene; Kitt Atterbury and Charles Barker, Glide, are registered at tho .McClallen House. Addison Wright, a brother-in-law of C. H. Reed of this city and a eon of Col. W. II. Byers, formerly of this city, died at his home at Mehama, Oregon, Tues day, of consumption. Mrs. Dr. Little, of Oakland, came over from that city, on last night's lo cal, and accompanied Mrs. Grace Miv honey to Ashland, this morning, where they will visit for a short time with friends. The Douglas County 1'ank is to use coal in their furnace hereafter, for heat ing purposes. A ton of coal to bu used as an experiment, arrived today, and if it works satisfactory, several tons will be ordered immediately. If this is to be your first vote let it be for the party of progress, for the party that does things, for the party that is not afraid to take a stand on the leading questions of the day, in short let it be for tho republican party. Ex. Ed Slocuiu, a brother of Mrs. C. H. Hadley of this city is reported quite ser iously ill at his home in Dayton, Wash. A recent operation on his leg was fol lowed by blood poison and the limb was amputated below the hip. Recovery is reported as doubtful. At the opera house next Monday night the Four Georges will appear in musical comedy and vaudeville. The press speaks in the highest terms of this company and a firstclass entertainment is guaranteed. Prices 25c and 35c in the gallery and 50c and 75c on the lower fioor. The Roseburg machine shops are now in full running order. The first large piece of machine work that has been done in Roseburg for several years was turned out by Mr. Arrance, this week, it being a piece of lathe work on a por tion of the big chain from tho Myrtle Creek oil wells. Heretofore this work has been sent either to Ashland or Eu gene. The democrats endorse Gov. Cham berlain's administration and point to him as a model of economy. When they go to tell you that the appropriations made by the last legislature were ex travagant (and we believe that some of them should not have been made) just remind them that every appropriation bill was approved by Gov. Chamberlain fhe democrats are in no position to howl appropriation in the face of Gov Chamberlain's administration. Ex. The ground is being cleared for the new Maccabee ball on the corner of Cats and Pine streets, the old woodshed has been torn down, the flowers and ehrubery removed and a general clear ance made so as to be ready to immedi ately commence the laying of the foun dation as soon as the contract is let. .ti ter the found tion is laid we are in formed by the committee that it will be allowed to rest and settle about two weeks before anything else is done. The Maccabee goat is staked upon the ground to suerintend the clearance' and from the length of his horns we be'ieve he will keep the lot free of trespassers. Railroad Notes. Conductor H. C. Bickett is numbered among the list of those who are resting from their duties on the steel rails. Passenger Brakemm Andy Ford is answering to a charge of forcibly eject ing a party from the train in the courts at Cottage Grove. This is what brake- men are expected to do to those not holding tickets. As Mr. Fori! is but do ing his duty it is expected that the rail road company wilt sustain him and as sist him in hi- defense. Fireman Jack Hainmitt, who is just recovering from the amputation of his foot, and has been visiting friends in this city, returned to his home at Eugene today. As soon as he is able to use his new artificial toot with ease, he will return to work. Brakeman J. A. Armstrong and D R Troxell are taking a lay off and looking nfter their personal property interest. Mr. ArrastrongbeinginterestoJ in mines in this county. Pas.enger Brakeman, J. Darwin Huff is laying off, and with his wife is visit ing relatives in Eugene and Portland. Among the multitude of startling cir cus novelties and trained animal nets which Norris and Rowo are offering this season with their now big two ringed Hnd elevated stago shows, there are two that stand out with more than ordinary prominence. They are the Gardner Family of Bix persons and tho McDon ald Brothers. Tho former perform upon horizontal bars, placed at tho top of tho hugo tent. With such precision of time and accuracy they repass each other and with giant swings toss between them two others of tho members of tho troupe. It is an achievement border ing on tho miraculous and requires tho greatest possible strength, skill, daring, courage and grace. The McDonald Bros are a trio of sensational trick cyclists Upon ono, two and three wheelc, thoy go through wonderfully intricate maneu vers, riding backwards and forwards on ono wheel; riding blindfolded, riding at breakneck speed down long flights of stairs and going through many other difficult evolutions. Tho acts moko n really marvelous spectacle and it is but two acts of this natuie which Norris and Rowe have provided for our enter tainment this season. Tho shows will exhibit at Rosoburg Monday May Id Much Is being said pro and con respecting the economy of the build ing of good roads. To the writer one thing is evident. Good roads in Douglas county is the one principal requisite to our development and it occurs to us that legislation is the secret which will ultimately solve the question of economy in road building. Let a measure be enacted placing the building of county roads under the supervision of the county surveyor who, by the way, should receive ade quate compensation therefoi- whose duty it should be to establish the grade, draw specifications for the grading, the placing of stone or tile culverts for proper drainage and to provide for substantial rock ballast. Each mile of road thus built would be permanent, and under competent su pervision not one pennv would be wasted, and, although each year might not record as many miles built as now, yet but few years would elapse before Douglas county would be famous for its good roads. MARRIED. LOGSDON RIDDLE. At the home of the bride's father, Abner Riddle, in Riddle, Oregon, May 1, 1904, Otto V. Logsdon and Miss Grace Riddle. CARD WELL DUNNING At the of fice of the county judge in the Court house1, Thursday, May 5th 1904, H. L. Cardwell to Lulu Dun ning, both of Myrtle Creek. Judge M, D. Thompson, officiating. L. M Traver and wife left last Tues day for Ashland where, Mr. Travers will assist his father-in-law, Contractor Snook on the construction work of the new school building. Tho Title Guanantee and Loan Co., who have occupied rooms in the court house have leased the store room for merly occupied by the Hildcbrand store and will rearrange the room, making a rommodious, up to date office. A large vault l0x2 feet inside will be built on the north side near the center of the building and several nartiiious will be erected aud room designated for the J several departments of the company. Ray Moore of the local Western Un ion Telegraph aud Wells Fargo Express office is in Corvallis, relieving the agents at that place. Mr. Moore's position in the local office here is filled by R. D. Collier. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism "My mother has been a sufferer for many years with rheumatism," says W. H. Howard of Husband, Pa. "At times she was unablo to move at all, while at all times walking was painful. I presented her with a bottle of Cham berlain's Pain Balm and after a few ap plications she dicided it was tho most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, bIio is never without it mid is at all times ablo to walk. An oc casional application of Pain Balm keeps away tho pain that eho was formerly troubled with." For eale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Notice for Publication, United States Land Office, Rosoburtr Orceon, April 21, 1904 Notle ti hereby giTen that In oompllano with the proYtilom of the act ot Congreu of Junes, 1878, entitled "An act for the tale o! timber landi In the Statu of California, Oregon Nerada.and Waihlncton Territory," aaexteod d to all the publlo land itatci by act of August , 18W. MAITI.AND 1'. LKITCH rf Aberdeen, Wash., county of iJhotialU, Mate of Wanhlnirtiin. had 'his ilar flic 1 In (his office hit in rn statement Nn. C09I, Inr the purcho of the nwjiif section 23 tp '27 s. of rnnno 3 wst. nd will offer proof to (how that the land loaght la more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hit tlalm before the Kcgister and Receiver of Uili flica ot Roaeburg, Oregon, ou Thiinuiuy, the 7th day of July, UXH.He names as witnesses: Uernaid Krakecberger. of ltose hurf! Allied A. Warwick, of Ahcr'eon, Wash: H. I Knglcs, of Peel, Ore.; W. II. MeUivMcn.of HoseburKi Ore. Any and all poisons claiming wlvo'i-clr the above described lands are to itiesled to die their claims In this ofQco on or belnru the said 7th day of July, 1901. J.T, UKIDUKS, lie Is tor. APRIL 19 All persons holding Cash Sale 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 to our customers during flay, JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE The World's Fair Route. Those anticipating an Eastern trip, or t a visit to the Louisiana Purchase Expo- ' sition at St. Louis, cannot afford to over- j look the advantages offered by the Mis- aovBi Pacific Railway, which, on ac-i count of its various routes and gateways, I has been appropriately named "The , World's Fair Route." ' j Passengers from the Northwest take j the Missouri Pacific trains from Den S ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either I going direct through Kansas City, or via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill. 1 Two trains daily from Denver and Pa- eblo to St. Louis without change, carry ing all clases of modern equipment, in cluding electric lighted observation par lor cafe dining cars. Ten daily trains 1 between Kansas City and St. Louts. j Write, or call on W. C. McBride, Gen-! eral Agent, 121 Third street, Portland for Oi-iaikd icfoiruation acd illustrate , literature. 15-tl Yes ! I am here to stay, and depend ( on my work for your future patronage, j If i ou want your work done in the most ; skilled manner, so it will stand, do not ! hesitate to give me a call, as this is what I agree to do. Dr. Prarsox, 33-tf Dentist, Farmers Attention. Highest price paid for poultry, and eggs at the Fbh Market, corner Lane and Pine streets. m. 5 MRS. H. E ASTON f is i-repared to wait upon old and new customers aud friends with a full and complete stock of GROCERIES All frush anrl nf t li rurP lw.f f quality. Teas aad coffees are A specialties. Your patronage solicited. t 305 Jackson St., Roseburg Ai.-fc.-.'fc'AvJ N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of even descrivtion. Farms and Min- eral Lands Oregon, Washington and OAKLAND. OREGON Minnesota. (J23 Administrator's Notice. In Comity Court ot State of Oregon for Douglas County, In the matter of the estate of John II . Shupe, deceased : Notice Is hereby ghen that the undersigned, by order of abor named Court, made and entered in the Journal of said Court on April 12th, 190t. wa appointed administrator ot the above-named estate. All persons having cUlmt against said est lie are requested to present the same, duly ver! Bed, within tdx months from d-tc of this notice, and all peraons Indebted to said ette are request ed to make imme llatc payment to tho under IgneJ.athls office, Review building, Koe buig, Oregou- Dated this lilh day of Anrll, 1904. J.C. Fuluerto.v, Administrator. eatisfaction without extra cost. It is used and endorsed by the leading men of this county. For circulars and price address Stearns & Chonoweth, Oakland, Oro., or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly Title Ciuarantee&Loan Co. KOSKBURQ, OREGON. I. D. Hamilton, frecldent D C. Hamilton, Secy, and Treas Offlco In the Court House. Haro the only com ptcteset of abstract books In Oouglas Oonnij Abstracts aud Certificates ot Title furnished'. Douglas county land and mining claims. Havt also a completoaetot Tracings of all townthlr. plats In the Koseburg, Oregon, D. S. Land Dis trict. Will make blue print copies oi any town ship. Hi. Little, s .. DENTIST. Oakland, Oregon. i CARPETS Elegant We are showing a fine line of which have just arrived. Fifty pairs of Poitiers in the and colorings. We carry from 500 to 1000 Window Shades in stock including the celebrated Henry W. Green shade, the best that money can buy. . W. STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE ROSEBURG, OREGON 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, A Direct Line 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 are coming west let us know and wo 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 apblication. B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson, F. & P. A., Room 1, Col man Bldg., Seattle, Wash. &4t. Axminster Velvet and Tapestry Full line of Ingrains Both Wool and Cotton Lace Curtains latest designs OREGON Whooping- Cough. "In the spring of 1901 my children had whooping cough," says Mrs. D. W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. "I nsed Chain berlain's Cough Remedy with the mot satisfactory results. 1 think this is the best remedy I have ever seen for whoop ing cough." This remedy keeps tho cough loose, lessens the severity and frequency of the coughing spells and counteracts any tendency toward pneu monia. For sale by A. C. Maistera & Co. City Treasurers' Notice. Notice is hereby given that all parties holding city warrants endorsed prior to Aug. rith, 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.