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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1904)
y.,-w--- -, .. ....m. ii, L...J. .... jWWliill,i,.,w,,iMl.... 'lr.Vr r gin ,.- y-.-.-i. ..- I '-, L,- '- m...,, ., m' - 'L,i J-V , ' 1 - It's the Quality that Keeps the Customers Our Soring goods that are constantly arriving are well known for theif quality. It is a pleasure for us to show this beautiful line. All we ask is for 3rou to give us the opportuuitv. Note that our clothing fits well and is up to date, our Dress Goods are uobb' and pretty, our Shoes are staunch and comfortable, our Hats are stylish aud 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. ABRAHAH, Prop. One Door Southof P. O. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW ll'llll! Cor Washineton and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins t r T I Ti j. v , KJi JAcai inieresu 1 All For Good Pictures and! Fair Prices Go To j Smith's Sunbeam 5 Photo Parlors CornerTine and Lane Sts.f Roseburg, - Ore. Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Bine Points of Township Maps shownt all vacant Lands. FRANK E. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBCRG. OREGON ED. T. NAGHtl Resident Piano Tuner Best Referances. Leave Orders at Burr's Music Store Railroad Notes. Conductor A. G. Hamblin and Brake man C. B. Baker, who have charge of the B. of R. r. excursion to Eugene orr the 29th are busily engaard in distribu tine adwrtisinu ma ter through the Willamette Valley. W. T Newman of Cleveland, Ohio, vice grand matter of the r-rotherhood of Hailwav Train men, was in this city yes terday and met with the hical lodge of that order. Quite a large numberof the boys were present and listened atten tively to the instructions of their chief. Railroad men ray there Is nothing in the report of the extension of the Alb any loisd to Eugene. The argaraent is that it would reauire another crew of men, costing more than the extra in come would justify. Frieght Conductors, J. E. Pelton and E. Scrugge, who have been running out of Portland are now running out of tins station. Oscar Ltndsey, headlight inspector at the round house h-re, left lor Portland this morning on business. Mrs. R. V. Howard of Junction City, who has been visiting her son, Eugiueer L. T. Howard of this place has returned home. Log Cabin Creams at Currier's. See Bell Sisters' 1 2 00 trimmed hate. Wood for sale. Leave order with J. F. Barker. tf All disorders yield to Osteopathic treatment. Register now; don't wait. The books will soon be closed. S. K. Sykea has just received a car load of now B tin wagons. Mrs M. F. Rice and little daughter areri-iting relatives at Myrtle Creek. If it is - "Floral" it is the latest and it can be had at Stratfords gallery only. Tf you want grinding done, call at the Roseburg Machine Shop, corner Wash ing and Kane St. If you want good fresh fish and 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. Woolen on the corner of Oak and Stephens streets. Mrs Ira U'imberly and her cousin, Mrs. Redding of Drain, are visiting rela tives and friends in this city. Mrs T. K Richardson arrived in this city Wednesday evening (mm Portland to visit a short time with friends. 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 CliEfcdlo & Johoeotii deiitlfllii work guaranteed. Willis Kramer) of MyrttS Greek U In this City on business1 to dayi Furnished house for rent. Inquire" bf R. It. Jolitlson, Marks building. PaUl tirubkner ono of Melroeo forhid&l clteons Was In town on business toddy. You will not bellevo in Osteopathy until you are convinced of its efficiency by a trial. It is sometimes difficult to convinco the world that you have brains unless you have money. If you want Machino work dono call at the Boseburg Machino Shop, corner Washington and Kane St. Cabinot photos, $2.50 per dozn, and other siies accordingly, for a short titno, at the Sunbeam Photo Parlors. 31-1 m-p Have you seen that elegant lino of lace curtains? We are showing also full line of portiers and window shades. B. W. Strong. Dr. H. W. DeVore of Canyonvillo was a Roseburg business visitor this week. The Dr. is one of Douglas County pioneer physicians. Leon Jones wife and little daughter are in this city on business, Mr. Jones is managing salesman with the Eiler Piano house, of Portland. John Demmer, Medfords was a passen ger on this mornings local for Portland . Mr. Demmer is a brotber-in- law of Paul Bruckder of Melrose. Did you ever notice tne vacant look when the visage of the average person when they gaze into the store windows at the first strawberries of the season? Zopher Agee, of Oakland ; T E. Bled soe, Drain ; F. S. Day, Portland ; Ale Perkins, Grants Pass; Wallace Heyer; Kellogg; aro registered at the Hotel McClallec. Lost: Between the post-office and the corner of Oak and Kano St., a ladies gold watch. Finder will please leave same at this office. Suitable reward will bo paid. m 9-1 m Attorney General Crawford has ren dered an opinion that registration books must close on Saturday, May 12, at midnight. Voters should govern them selves accordingly. W. M. More a Douglas County farmer formerly of Kellogg, was in this Rose burg this week visiting Goo. Dimmlck. Mr. More has sold his farm, and pur chased residence property in Oakland. H. O. Howard who for the past two years has acted as clerk in the erocerv store of Kruse and Newland, has resign ed his position there, a id accepted a similar one In the mercantile store of I. Abraham. W. K. Morrow manager of the Dr's. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists work guaranteed. Constable H. C. Slocum is in Portland on business. W. E. Chapman, of Buckhorn was a Roseburg i isitor, Tuesdav. John M. Barker, of North Roseburg, i reported sick with measles. Dr. C. E Bogue, of Myrtle Creek, was n Roseburg on business Friday. C. G Dnrland, of lower Calapooia, was in this rity on busitip" last week. A. D. Clink left lal Mmi.l.iy night for Grants Pass, where it ia probable he will remain. If you want good work done, try the Roseburg Machine Simp Mrner Wash ington and Kane St. M. E. Cocan, who rirently arrived here from Iowa, ha irone to Oakland, Caliioriiia, with a view to looting. L. D. Dnmb.p ton of Winchester was a Roseburi: business visitor t!ii week. He reports business at Winchester active. Miss Jewell McCltirv, of Portland, who has been the guest of Mrs. E. N. Fullerton for the past week, has re turned home. E. W. Livermoreol Beaverton, Ore., who has been visiting here with his sis ter, Mrs. D. Jackson, left yesterday on his return home. Geo. Kohlhagen, the popular meat dealer, has returned from Klamath Falls whore he has placed a large band of cattle on the range. Geo Berk, of this city left Wednes day morning for Alaska to join his brother, Henrv. who is interested in mining in the Tannana distict. For Sale. Household furniture, in eluding black walnut extension dining table and chairs, lounge, rugs, trunks. pictures, garden tools, etc., at Dr. Oeh me's. Also stable to let. m9-2t-pd T. D. Weatherford and Emory Mars- ters have pnn-hasd the barber shop ot W. G. Farrar formerlv owned by Floyd WnnHnitT Mr. IWnt hprfnrrl 5b fin perienced barber, having for the past ! Proved -"""era! bmelting U. and is now to hold fast to. It is profitable because iu vaiiiornia uomg commission worn mr u is gooa, and the best. Because it the firm. go, they will continue to hold fast to Our spring line of carpets has arrived, I Pittsburg "Chronicle.,' 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 REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMIT TEE MEETING A Direct Line ball team and B. W. Strong the furni ture man have the thanks of the official scorer and newspaper represenatives for a press box in the grand-stand and the loan of the chairs. A personal encounter took nl It is earnestly desired that you be present in person at a called meeting of the County Central Committee to local convene Saturday, May 14. liKH, in Roseburg. Special and urgent busi ness. K- L. MILLER, C. B. CANNON, Chairman. Sec'v. Co. Central Comm. at less than $3.00 per dozen they are Eugene a few days ago between County superintendent Miller and City Super intendent Bechdolt of Eugene schools the trouble occurred over the whipping oi Mr. Miller's ten-year-old sonbv Prof. Bechdolt. $4.0.i and up at Stratfords. See them. FOR S VLE A first-class grade Angora Buck. Enquire at my place 3 miles east of Roseburg. 37 tf A. Fralev. Jos. Kearns and H. B. Conn left Wed nesday for Portland where they expect to locate should they find suitable employment. The run the Russians made on the banks of the Yalu the other day is an other indication of their reported finan cial difficulties. It is reported that T. K. Richardson W. G. Hill. Wilbur; Stephens; L. W. Riley, C. D. Smith. McMinville: E. A. Rueter, Forest Grove; R-. E. Scran- ton, Camas Valley; Geo. Turner, Gardi ner; .Nellie Crenshaw, Annie Sneed, M. C. Sneed, Coquelle city; are registered at the Roseburg House. I he nation in political processes of proving all things and noldtng fast to that which is good has fonnd that the C. D. Drain, of Drain, is in this city todav. A social will be given to night at the Baptist church bv the Baptist Ladies Aid Society. Candidates of the various party affil iations are scouring the fields in search of whom tbey may impress. Mrs. Eltna Rose, mother of Mrs. J. G. Flook, of this city, left this morning for Lebanon to visit for a short time. F. G. Micelli and wife, who have been spending a few days in the southern end of the county, returned home this morning. It is announced that tomorrow is to be to Chicago and all points east; Louis ville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all points south. See that vour ticket reads via the IL LINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Thoroughly i modern trains connect with all trans- J continental lines at St. Paul and Oma- ha. I If your friends are coming west let us ' know and we will quote them direct the j specially low rates now in effect from I all eastern points. i Any information as to rate?, routes, etc., cheerfully given on application. B. H.TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 14 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. A P. A., 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson, F. & P. A., Room 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wash. &4U ! CARPETS Elegant Axminster Velvet and Tapestry Full line of Ingrains Both Wool and Cotton J We are showing a fine line of Lace Curtains which have just arrived. J Fifty pairs of Portiers in the latest designs and colorings. I We carry from 500 to 1000 Window Shades in stock including the celebrated Henry W. Green shade, the best that money can buy. Whooping Cough. "In the spring of 1901 my children ; has disposed of his interests in the Im- Republican party has reen a good thing ladif, day at the base ball grounds. year conducted a shop in the Roseburg hotel, near the depot. Mr. Marsters is a well-known Don el as county bov who has a host of friends. lm-33 On Wednesday. May 18th, at the Christian church, Messrs. J. P Gar- mong, Eolnift, and J. B. Holmes, lectur er, expect to give a h"uh clans entertain- ment consit-tiug of moving pictures rep resenting illustrations of an endless va riety, together with solos by the former, and a very instructive lecture by the latter gentleman. Admission 15, 25 and 35 cents. Rev Dr. J. A. Townsend. pastor of the Presbyterian church in this city, left on Saturday's local, north, for Buf falo, X. Y. to be pre-ent at the general assembly of the Presbyterian church. From Buffalo, it is Mr. Townsends in tention to proceed to Billymoney, County Antrim, Ireland, to visit with his mother whom he, has not seen for 33 years, she now being 82 years old. It is the intention of Rev. To enseal to be absent until the middle of Augu-t. Kev J. A. Crutchfield, of Chicago, is visi in friends in Rofehurg. Ten years ao Rev Crutchfield wai pastor of the M K. Church, Sooth, in this city, and like all former reridents. has a warm not in Ms neart lor noseourg. .sir. Held Up. While on his way home last Tuesday evening, Glen WooJruff, the barber, was held up on the railroad track this tide of the rock cut north of town, and relieved of one dollar and sixty cente, all he had with him at the time. The man who did the robery was a big fellow and did not use a gun, he just stopped Woodruff and demanded the coin which was handed over. J. L. Sham brook and wife, of Ump qua Ferry, Bent Wednesday in ttiis city. Lewis, the photographer, has fitted up the north room in his gallery as a store room and carries a full line of photog raph supplies. The firtt anunal convention of the Epworth League of the Grants Pass District is to be held in Roseburg dur- ini? the first week of June. Definite a announcement will be made later. This office has received the advance card of "The mighty ruler of the Xnrili" Alnhonse and Gaston, an va J I oriciual up-to-date musical entertain ment full of quaint saying, and carrying Bupberb ecenery and gorgeous costumes Thin romedv will appear at the Kose- burg theatre this season. MARRIED. ROSE BLAKENHIP In this city K 1904. A. O. Rose to Lulu ... j Tii.,irnshin. Ju ice Thomp on, of fiiMatini!. The groom is a well known Ro.-tliurg o.l fli hride recently arrived Juan. ere from Tennessee . 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. Fre Id're Lough, the three vear old son of Fred Laugh, fell from a wagon Wed nesday evening and broke his right arm tew inches above the wrist. Dr. Du Gas was -alled and reduced the fracture nd the little fellow is getting along as well as could be expected. A No. 1 stock farm of 155 acres, near ly all fenced. I hare land a good as a row ever flew over, well watered, with unlimited outside range; house and out buildings; well worth $1400; at present will take $750. Can you beat this? At le.v Wilsos, May 25-pd Camas Valley, Remember that it is quality, not uantity, that we etnve lor in furnish ing our city trade, therefore you will always get the cheapest milk of the Gaudis Dairy, tw-c-tuee the best. All retail milk delivered in bottles. Our penalties are cream, milk and butter mtie. it you don't see tne wagon. phone to the Cre im ery. 14-tf Crntchneld has been experiencing poor health of late, and for that reason has been enjoying the climate of this coast He is on bis way to Albany to visit hli son, Eavftn, who is employed there. Miss Dollie Hefty, of the Plaisdeai.eb force, receives this morning a formal in vitation to the wedding of her brother, Mr. J. G. Hefty, who was joined in wed lock to Miss Jennie Crawford at the home of the latter's parents at Dayton, Oregon, yesterday. Jlr. ttelty holds a responsible position in the field work of the U S. Geological Survey, and at present is working on tha bounditry be tween Canada and the United. States The Plaikdealee joins their mxny friends of Douglas county jn extending to them congratulations and best wishes Stanley was the last of the great equatorial explorers, lie was a man fearless and determined. His expert ences in tropic jungles, with savages and wild beasts, interested the boys of a generation ago most strongly. Said the great explorer on his return to the many audiences he addressed, "Joy's soul lies in the doing, and the rapture of pur suing in the prize." After his work was done he passed from public view. I he prize came to him in its elusive way His passing marks the end in a way of old conditions. Soon there will be no "Darkest Africa." Civilization is reach ing out to the uttermost parts of the earth. The locomotive disturbs the sun sets where not so many years ago th gorilla was lord of the forest. The thing that Stanley was to do is done. Yet, a a man who found "Joy's soul in tho do intr." Henrv M. Stanley is worthy of o - place in memory's halls. Ex. Leading churches of the couutry have unitsd in a war on divorce. The trouble is deeper seated than the immediate cunuiuons inai can lor separation. So long as some kinds of marrhwes take plac- divorces will follow. The first thing to do is to stop the marriages that feed the divorce mills, Dr. lenan tend tho gneral asem'lv of the Pres bvterian church, at Boston, after whicl tne uoeior leavea lor Montr al, there t visit relatives for some time. From lontreal Dr. Townsend crosses to the land of his nativity, Ireland, where he will remain for three months. The best Ladies are to be admitted free of charge on that date. The Epworth League of the M. E, Church will give an open meeting at the reuglar church hour on next Sunday, the occasion being League Anniversary Dv. An interesting program will be tendered. Mrs. S R Klly, of The Dalles, bo has been visiting her i-t'-iii-Uw, Miss Lillian Kellv, of this city, returned had whoonine couch." savs Mrs. D. W Capps, of Capps, Ala. "I used Cham berlain's Cough Remedy with the most satisfactory results. I think thi is the! best remedy I have ever seen for whoop-1 ing cough." ,Thia remedy keeps the cough bo?e, leSens the severity and ', frequency of the coughing spells and 't counteracts anv tendencv toward pneu-, mouia. For sale by A. C. Maisters i Co. IB. W. STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE ROSEBURG, OREGON lames Arrance home vn this morning a local sue was fownsend, pastor of the Presby-1 accompanied by Miss Lillian, who will church, leaves this week to at- visit in The Dillei for a short time. A most peculiar state of afftirs has re cently developed as the reeutl 01 the falling off of the supply of salmon in the Yukon river. The Indiana attribute the eCArcitv to the fact that the teameri- plying the river use oil for fuel and have asked the Northern Commercial Corn- Mr. F. S. Day, formerly one of our en terprising jewellers, came in from Port land last evening. Mr. Day says of the Improved Mineral Smelting Co. with wnich hu is now con necteo, mat since periecttn the new patent tho company have placed a 50' ton plant at Min-ral, Idaho, a 50-ton plant at Sumpter, Oregon, and a 100-ton plant in Mexico. They haye also sold a radius ol territory in Canada extending over 50 miles square for a consideration of $150,000. Mr. Day ia now working personal territory which he has secured in Southern Oregon and northern Call fornia. wishes of the entire community go with him. A mass meeting was held at Grants Ps one day last week and a committee was a pointed to notify tho Southern rcinc vxmptny and all oinei compa nies or private parties that might be concerned to immediately dicharge all Chinese or oiher foreign laborers em ployed by them in Josephine county. The action ia brough about, it is said, by the importation of a gang of Chinese to work at the railroad gravel pits in that vicinity, and the Chinamen have since been removed, the Observer says. pany to discontinue the use of this fuel. Yes! I am here to stay, and depend on my work for your future patronage. If ,'ou want your work done in the most skilled mi-nncr. so it will stand, do not hesitate to give roe a call, as this is what I agree to do. Dr eabbo.v. S3-if Dentist. As a result of negotiations opened more than eight years ago by James Dunsmuir and F. C. Davidge, of Vic toria, B. C, for a direct steamship ser vire between Vancouver and Mexico, aided by subsidy from both interested governments, arrangements have been completed so that the new lino may be inaugurated by July. Mexico and Can adaeach give 150,000 annually. Four- teen-knot steamers are to be employed, wiui monthly sailings, the steamers to call here inward and outward, and end their northward voyages at Vancouver, Po. tmaster-General Sir William Mnlock reported favorably upon the plan upon his return from Mexico recently. Now Senor Santiago Mendez and P. Menda rais, from Mexico, have closed tho deal with tho government at Ottawa. Mexico promises to spend dollar for dollar with Canada in promoting the success of tho new avenue of trado Penny postage will also be arranged and trade reports exchanged regularly. One of the most happy men in the eUte of Oregon today is Charles Wiekly ol the Soldiers home in West Roeburg When the Civil war broke out, Mr. Wickey, who ia a Frenehman by birth, waa a resident of Richmond, Va., and enlisted in the Confederate army, but Among the multitude of startling cir- before very much time had expired he cub novelties and trained animal acts found that ho was not in sympathy with which Korria and Rowe are ofTerin? this the south and in attempting to leave season with their new big two ringed the Eouth to join tho northern army, he and elevted stage shows, there are two waa arrested as a deserter and sentenced that stand out with more than ordinary to be shot. At about this time Mc- prominence. They are the Gardner Clellan, who waa operating through the Family of six peraona and the McDon- section where Mr. Wiekey wbh held aid Brothers. Tho formnr nerform uoon prisoner captured the camp among horizontal bars, placed at the top ol the which Mr. Wickey waa numbered and huue tent. With sunh nrerininn of time when he explained his position he was and accuracy tljey repass each other allowed to enlist In tho Federal army and with giant swings tosa between and made a finn Union soldier. Several - E7- - O them two othera of the mombers of the yeara ago Mr. Wickey app.ied for a pen troupe. Itiaan achievement border- sion, but on account of his record as .1 ins on the miraculous and roouircs tho Confederate soldier it was withheld. greatest possible strength, skill, daring, Lately all things havo been squared up courage and grace. The McDonald Bros up and this week Mr. Wickly was noti are a trio of sensational trick cyclists, fled that he had been granted a pension Upon one, two and three wheelp, they of f 0 per month and f GOO back pay go through wonderfully intricate mancu In keeping with the time honored cus tom ol inaugurating the glad ami gala dav of davs of rest and recreation, pleas ure and profit, interest and instruction. education and enter ainment diversion and delight, hpiin-i9 and hilirity, merriment and mu-ic, wonderment and wi-dom brought to every community by the new great Xorris and Rowe Stiows, by presenting upon the pnncipl thoroughfares the day of the show, a grand gratuitous, spectacular street pa rade. It will be done this time in a manner so overwhelmingly magnifirent that no language in it praise may seem extravagant. This will bet serve to show the many new wild animals and dens' tif rare bea?i, trick ponie-, hotes and lephants, lions, b-ara, camel and -o man other Pexs's that Me-j-rs N-r- ris and Rowe recently received that it ia utterly impossible to enumerate them ah in this article, suffice it to say that there will be shown over one hundred acts of a nature startling ever to the modern circus world Xorris and Rowe's Big Shows will exhibit at Rose burg, Monday, May 16. Machinist Is now prepared to do all kinds of machinist work, such as turning, milling, drilling, grinding, buff ing and polishing. Saws gummed, knives ground, shears ground, clippers ground on John Van Ben schaten clipper grinder. BOYCE & BENGTSON FINE TAILORS Suits from $16.5 up. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing All Work Guaranteed Cured His Mother of Rheumatism "Mv mother has been a pufferer for many years with rheumatism," says W. H. Howard of Hiuband, Pa. "At times she was unable 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 tew ap plications she dicided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, Bhe is never without it aud is at all times nblo to walk. n oc casional application of Pain Balm keeps away the putu that ahe was formerly troubled with." For sale by A. O Marstera & Co. An Open Letter. vera, riding backwards and forwards on one wheel; riding blindfolded, riding at breakneck speed down long flights of stalra and going through many other difficult evolutions. The acta make a Eugene Blues Loso's Reltz. Reitz, Eugene's great Becond baseman has been sold to the San Francisco Club, of the Coast League He joined the really marvel un tpectacle and it ia but 'earn on tne train going tnrougn c,ugm . . r .i.:i. wt Tuesdav morning, and will cover his old lhu ULiaui 1,111a iiaim n oijil.ii iiuiiio w and Rowe have provided for our enter tainment this season. The shows will exhibit at Roseburg Monday May 10 BORN. HATHAWAY- In West May 11, 1U04, to .Mr. and J. Hathaway, a son. position iu tho Seattle-Frisco series at Seattle this week. Reltz is in the pink of condition, and will easily bo the pre mier man in his position in the Coast League In eight games for Eugene he made but ouo error and hit at nearly a 400 clip. Tho Eugeno Club regrets hla Roseburg, departure but ia glad to see him resume Mrs. Harry Mb proper nlaco In fast company. Ore gon Sportman. From tho Chapin, S. C, News: Early in tho spring my wife and I wero taken with diarrhoea and so severe wero the luilns that we called a physician who prescribed for us, but- his medicine fnilwl to civo anv relief. A friend who had a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each of us a dose and we at once felt tho effects. I procured a bottlo and before using the ontiro contents wo were entirely cured. It is a wonderful remedy and should bo found in every l.finBol.old. II. C. Bailev. Editor. This remedy ia for sale by A. C. Marstera Co. you you you you you you want to buy a farm want furnished rooms want to buy a house want to rent a house want to build a house, want to move a house I PIT vi a don't kuow PAT on or d.lrw F F. P3 ilBI$Qu, Contractor ted KniMrr KeMbnrg Oregon. Administrator's Notice. In Countr Court of Stata ot Oregon for Dnnglas County, ia me matter oi me mie oi jona u satipo. 1ereed : . Notice li herehv iliert thtt the unlenltncl. by order ol kbor named Court, mule and entered in the Journal ol said Court on April Uih, 1H, wu appointed admlulttrator oi Ibe abore-nanvd eaiate. All twrnou navlne cllm aiiii stsald eUte are requeskd opreenttheiame.dulr verined. wiibln lx montnt Imra a le ! this notice, aud all pcr-onj Indebted to said t-tute are request ed to mate immediate payment to tho under- lune i, at m omce, kovicw ouiminc. kosc- ouig, urxoa. l)liu tms l.m uay oi April, iah. i. C Fcllxbtos, Administrator. MRS. H. E ASTON ia prepared to wait upon eld and new customers aud friends with a full and complete stock of -GROCERIES- All fresh and of the very beat quality. Teas aad coffees an specialties Your patronage solicited. 305 Jackson St., Roseburg vi " V Title Guaranteed: Loan Co. I. o. RtWKBOSQ. ORKGO.N 1 HaxiLroa. President c. Huauu, Secy, and TreM OElce In lh- Court ltous. Rare tha only coat plete set ol abstract boot In loulai County Abtlracu and Certificates nl Title rumUhtdx Douglas county land and mlnlns claim. Bar also a complete cetol Tracings o all tovnaalp plats in the Koeburg, Oregon. Q. . Land Dis trict, will make blue print copies ot any township- H. Little, & DENTIST. Oakland, Oregsa. N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every deacriytion. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. 0231 OAKLAND. OREGON