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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1904)
0- t s 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 uoblty 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 15 JHEW The People's Store I. ABRAHAH, Prop. One Door Southof P. 0. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW Cor. Washington and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins ED. T. NAGHEL Resident Piano Tuner Best Referances. Leave Orders at Burr's Music Store An Exciting: Run-a-way. Friday was an exciting day in the life of Thomas Cobb who had two dmiser ous runaways and escaped with but a slight bruise and a wrecked bui'sry. During the forenoon he had driven to Roberts Creek and upon returning he was accompanied by Miss Emma Parks who is teaching school there. When near the Green farm south of this city, one of the horses became frightened and commenced to kick and run and the other entering into the spirit oi the occasion assisted in jerking the bugiiy aiong ai a lively gut. Jlr. Uobb sue ceeded in keeping the horse in the road and after they had ran about a mile Cobb again gained complete control of the team and came into town, when he pulled up at the foot of Rose street to let Miss Parks out the horses a.ain be came unmanageable ind started on a lively ace up Ro.-e srreet hardly giving JIL-s Parks time to alight. As they patseJ the Umpire stable, Coob jumped from the rig and eicapid with no other injury than a bruited ankle, and the team after circling around in the Pres bvterian Church yard and badly wreck ing the buggy were stopped and taken to their stalls in the Empire stable. Sciatic Rheumatism Cured. "I have been subject to sciatic rheu matism for years," says E. H. Waldron of Wilton Junction, Iowa. '".My jointe were stiff and gave me much pain and ditcomfort. My joints would crack when I str-ightened up. I used Cham berlain's Pain Balm and have been thoroughly cured. Have not had a pain or ache from the old trouble for many imnth. It is certainly a most wonder ful liniment." For sale by A. C. ilais ers & Co. Railroad Notes. Engineer Dale Willis, who has been pulling the tie train through the Will amette valley has returned to this city The tie train has been discontinued for the present. A. Burke and C E. Carlson are two new men who have arrived in this city from Portland and eutered the service of the railroad company as frieght breakmen. A new time card will go into effect on the Sacramento and Western Division of the :. P. Co. on May I5th. Train No 15 will leave San Francisco an hour later, but will reach Ashland at its usu al hour of 3:55 p. m. The stop now at Dunsmuir of 30 minutes wiil be re duced to 15 and it is possible that furth er reductions will be made on the Ore gon Division to accelerate train service. Ashland Tribune. The time card north of Ashland will remain aa it is at present. Mrs. F. T. Green, wife of the S. P. engineer left for Roseuurg, Tuesday, where the family will reside. Ashland Tidings. The following delegates are in attend ance at the grand lodge of I.O.O.F. and Rebeccas which convene in Astoria this week Rising Star Lodge, F. G. Micelli and John Alexander. Philiterian Lodge, Robt. Robertson, B. F. Gilbert, Dr. J. C. Twitchell and L. B. More. Roseburg Rebecca Lodge No, 41. May Fisher and Mrs. D. S. West. Miss Fish er expects to be absent in Idaho visit ing for a few weeks after the grand lodge. Call for Bids for Street Improvements Bids will be received at the office of the city Recorder for the improvement of Mill an 1 Kane streets as advertised The plans and specifications may be teen at the office of City Recorder. A certified check must accompany all bids amounting to ten per cent of the value oi the bid accompanying. By order of the Council H.I. MnsTuits, 30 3t City Recorder Of Local Interest jjj Dr's. Cheadle& Johnson, dentists. All work guaranteed. If yon want good work done, try the Roseburg Machine Shop, corner Wash ington and Kane St. G. G. Warner, of Bohemia, was look ing after business interests in this city last week. He reports mining active in the Bohemia district. For Sale Household furniture, in cluding blnck walnut extension dining table and chairs, loiinco. ugs, trunks, pictures, garden tools, etc . at Dr. Oeh me'a. Also stable to let. m9-2t-pd Supt. L. R Traver of S.ilem schools, is in the city assisting with the teach ers' institute. Prof. Tiawr saya they have 37 teachers in the scIio-i'h of that city and there is pro?pct nf early ac tion on high tchool work Eugene Remitter. Mrs. H. H. Fisk, of MapVtnn, sister-in-law of Sheriff Fred Fi-k .i Eugene, arrived 'n Rosebur on Fii i n 's local to spend a few days wit!i relatives here. She left last evening for Astoria where she goes as a delegate to the Rebekah Convention. This office has received the advance card of "The mighty ruler of the Xorth", Alphonse and Gaston, an original up-to-date musical entertain- j raent full of quaint saying, and carrying supberb scenery and gorgeous costumes, j This comedy will appear at the Rose burg theatre this season. T. D. Weatherford and Emory Mars ters have purrhasd 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 bov who has a host of friends. lm-33 On Wednesday, May 18tb, at the Christian church, Messrs. J. P Gar- mong, soloist, and J. B. Holmes, lectur er, expect to give a high class entertain ment consisting of moving pictures rep resenting illustrations of a,n endless va riety, together with solos by the former, and a very instructive lecture by the latter gentleman. Admission 15, 25 and 35 cents. Mr. S. C. Bartrum, U. S Forest Sup ervisor, was in Euuene Inst Monday, as certaining about change in county road between McKeuzie Bridge and Foley Springs. A formal application and per mit is required by the Department at Washington to establish roads over lands in the forest reservation and cut timber for bridges. Mr. Bartram's office is at Roseburg. Oregon State Journal. C. W. Vail haa sold the Oakland Real Estate and Investment Company to Me-srs. R. W. Tripp, J. W. Pielsticker. Lytin and A. E. Caton. These gentle men are all thorough business men and will conduct a model real estate and in surance office. Mr. Vail has worked hard and established one of the best real estate and insurance offices in the state. Many friends hope he mav pros per in whatever calling he may engage in the future. Additional mention will be made of this well known firm in next issue. Owl. A fashionable woman of middle age advises every young maiden aa follows : "Never marry a man until you have seen bia upper Hp, Man has an advant age over us because he can read ua through our lips. We cannot read him through his mustache, which no matter how beautiful, Is an expressionless adornment. The upper lip tells the character of both men and women. If long and thick there ia coarsenesn. If thin there is cruelty. If ahort and Cupid-bowed there ia delicacy. If straight and well drawn against the teeth there is resolution. Before saving 'ves' to vo ur lover make him shave for a month You will then learn his character." A feller asket me vat I tanket abowt de bass ball came. I toll hem dat eut-ene hatter go 4 mile behind de last barn in de villamette valy an practice. I tank day ben gode fellers all rig to (on de farm) ven it ben haying time an hay pitchers ben vanted so day better go an pitch hay for a vhile eyt. It make us avedes lafe allrite vhen dera inlanders trie to beet dem fellers dat Bill Morrow ban t. : -i . i . i i:ui;iiing uai uan yuat ue same as !er dem demicrats too beet Binger for Cong' gresa fer ve neve a cinch on dat. Da : i i . i i ti piicuer iiuiu ueninu .augene oen one dandy adiite puddy near 7 feeter by veil he ben not buildt to cut a vide swat, but he ben vay up. Dat pitcher ben so scared dat de boys vould hit his balls over de fence dat he mist de gram) stand twice, and vhen a girl I tank sbee ben from behind do same town loo trowed a kiser at em he vaa so exited dat he grabed it vit his teet and said vhat feller vill say vhen de otter fellt r holler "Kino." Swkde. AfiD GOOD 2 Log Cabin Creams at Currier's. Mrs. O. P. Coshow is visiting in Eu gene. Wood for sale. Leave order with J. F, Barker. tf All disorders yield to Osteopathic treatment. a. n.. syices nas just received a car load of new Bain wagons. Mrs. Alice Hampton left last week for Eugene to visit indefinately. J. J. Kennev, of the Leona Mills Co., was in Roseburg on business last week. W. L. Cobb, the Real Estate dealer, left for Gardiner on business, last week. If it is a "Floral" it is the latest and it can be had at Stratfords gallery only. James Byron, the prominent Olalla farmer, was a Roseburg business visitor Friday. Bert Vincent and wife of Eugene were in this city last week to witness the ball game. If you want grinding done, call at the Roseburg Machine Shop, corner Wash ing and Kane St. If tou want good fresh fish and shell fish, call at the Fish Market, corner Lane and Pine street. m 5 James Wright left Saturday morning for Leona to visit the family of Edward Combs for a short time. Health is governed by common sense principles, thus Osteopathy is popular and its cures permanent. Attorney General A. M. Crawford of Salem is in this city attending to legal business before the circuit court. Feed your chickens ground oyster shells. Buy them at the Fish Market, corner, Lane and Pine streets. m 5 You prolahly never saw folder photo at less than $S 00 per dozen they are i $4.0.. and np at Stratfords. See them, j FOR S.LE-A first-class grade Angora i Buck. Enquire at my place 3 miles east of Roseburg. 37 tf A. Fbaley. Surveyor R W. Fenn and J. G. Town send, cf this city, have been engaged in running the grade level for the flume from Kelleher Mills to Drain. Misses Grace and Bessie Grubb who have been attending the Normal school left Wednesday night for their home at Oakland, Or. Ashland Tribune. Russians must not be blamed too much for killing their own troops. Ac cidents will happen. And perhaps the Japs wonld have killed them anyway. Our spring line of carpets has arrive!, and ws are prepared to fit up your houte in the latest designs and coloring-!. Call and examine for yourself. B. W. Strong the Furniture man. W. H. Sykes, of Kel'eher City, man- Hger of the Kelleher Mills, was transact ing business in this city last week He reports that a post oEce will soon be es tablished at Kelleher City. R. S. Barker, wife and family, Mrs. Maiden and daughter, Miss Maude, left here Saturday for Portland to attend the Bible students address bv Chaa. Russell, of Alleghany, Pa., which was held in the Elks Hall, Marquam build ing, Sunday. A No. 1 stock farm of 155 acres, near ly all fenced. I have land as good aa a crow 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? Allen Wilsox, May 25-pd Camas Valley. Remember that it is quality, not quantity, that wo strive for in furnish ing our city trade, therefore you will always get the cheapest milk of the Gaudis Dairy, because the brat. All retail milk delivered in bottles. Our specialties are cream, milk and butter milk. If you don't see the wagon, phone to the Cream ery. 14-tf J. T. Spaugh, of Looking Glass, waa in this city last week looking after the interests of tli3 county road between this place and Looking GIosb. He re ports that there has already been sub scribed about 650 in labor and cash for the roads improvement, and Iih linn hopeaof the list reaching the $1000 mark. Then the matter will be taken before the county court for an appropria tion of $1500 or $2000. More significant than all else is the fact that we have commenced this now century with over seventeen million children in school in the United States and over fifteen millions of these in the public school children of the plain peo ple, of free, law-abiding, aelf-respecttng people, looking up to no superiors and masters of their own lives; children well fed, well housed, will nourished, look I t ... uig lurwuru wuu ciear, urigiit eyes through the open gateways of boundiest opportunity in this free Republic, where the highest rewarda are to be won by in dividual enterprise, and where not wealth nor birth nir aocial position, but the personal qualities of the man him eelf, whether he be rich or poor, are the nolo title to the highesl distinction and the greatest power, Chemlle & lohnson, dentists. All work guaranteed. F. A. Rankin of Eueotio Was in this city on business this week. W. N. More.of Ruckles is attending the cercuit court this week Seymour Quant, of Oakland was i this city on business last week. H. D. Graves and wife of Portland are visiting relatives in this city Furnished house for rent. Inquire of R. R. Johnson, Marks building. Ernest Hilliwell, of Yoncalla was Roseburg business vibitor last week. Hon. L. T. Harris, of Eugene was Roseburg business visitor last week. Osteopathy is highly recommended by those who have given it a fair trial 39 tf J. G. Day of OUlla was in this city last week. Ho report activity in that section. W. A. Perkins and daughter-in-law Mrs. Mary Perkim were in this city last wo"k. You will not believe In Osteopathy until you are convinced of its efficiency by a trial Dr. C. E. Wade, of Drain is in this city as a witness in the case of McClallen vs. city of Drain. Miss. Madge Carlon of Portland is visiting her parents Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Carlon of this city. WANTED Land script. 80 to 500 acres State price. C. V. Wox.vcoTr, Rid dies, Oregon. 3'J L't. it ia sometimes iiimcuti to convince the world that you have brains unless you have money. If you want Machine work done call at the Koseburg Machine Shop, corner Washington and Kane St. Rev. CructhQeld, of Chicago who has been visiting old friends here left Wed nesday morning for Tangent. Mrs. Mose Rice and little daughter, have returned from a visit with relatives and friends at Myrtlo Creek. Mrs. E. T. Morian and little daughter have returned from Riddle where they have been visiting for the past month. Julien Josephson a student of Stan ford university is spending his sir weeka vacation with his mother in this city. Cabinet photos, 12.50 per dozpn, and other sizes accordingly, for a short time, at the Sunbeam Photo Parlors. 31-lm-p I. B. Riddle, of Riddle is in attend ance at the cercuit court here this week in the capacity of courty stenographer. W. D. Bell goes to Elkton this week for a week's vacation. He will eniov I a visit with relatives and friend during j that time. Have you seen that elegant line of , lace curtaina? We are showing also full 1 line of portiers and window shadea. B. j W. Strong. i Though California is called the land j of flowers yet the rainfall during the j spring months exceeded by a consider ! able that of the webb-foot state. That the quality of Stratford's pho tographs is first class, you will admit, is beyond question. Hia prices for the next ten or 15 days will "jar you." It rrank Brothers was arrested Fridav on a charge of bnrUrr from anu Js now an inmate of Ule connty jaj, lwait'ns lhe action of t,,e 8rand iuT- Lnst: Between tho pos'-otfire and the corner of Oak and Kane St.. a ladies j gold watch. Finder will please leave same at this oifice. Suitable reward will be paid. m 9-1 m Rev. R. Tweed, Presbyterian pastor of Woodville, near Grants Pass, preached in the presbyterian church at this place morning and evening yesterday, filling the pulpit for Rev. Townsend. Tnos. K. Campbell, rottage Grove; A. B. Haines, Elkton, M. Hugensen, Kd vlorton, A Morson, Eugene; Joe Lyons, Drain; O. C Brown, Drain; Fred Withro. Eugene, were registered at the dcClatleu house last week. A farewell pirty was tendered Mr Chas. E. Wagner lait we k at the home of Dr. Fisher and wife. He leaves for Portland, where he will probably re main. Mr. Warner has taken a prom inent part in Cpworth League and lodge work during his st iy in Roseburg and haa made many friends who regret his departure. The advisory board of tho Republican county central committee in Lane County met on the lull, and held a gen eral rally just before the candidates left for the canvas All the democrats of the campaign were outlined and it was decided to raise the republican majority lrom 50 of last year to 1000 in 1904. The watchword adopted was "One Thou hand majority for Koostivelt and the en tire Republican ticket." The candidates of the republican party go among you soon, askingyonr support They are all able and worthy men and entitled to your most hearty approval. Let each and every republican feel that the success of his ticket will bo his own individual victory. There is no need to trade votes to elect any man. The re sult of the coming election will be far reaching Upon it depends the prosper ity of our nation, the welfare of our state, the future growth of Douglas county, and not last nor least by any means, the price of your day's labor and the value of your farms.-Ex Among tho multitttdo of startling cir cus novelties and trained animal acts which Norria and Rowo aro offering this season with their new big two ringed and elevated stage shows, thero aro two that stand out with more than ordinary prominence. They are tho Gardner Family of six persona and tho McDon ald Brothers. The former perform upon horizontal bars, placed at the top of tho huge tent. With such precision of time and accuracy they repass each other and with giant swings toss between them two others of tho mora hers of tho troupe. Itia 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 one, two and three wheel", they go through wonderfully intricate maneu vers, riding backwards and forwards on one wheel; riding blindfolded, riding at breakneck speed down long flights of i-taira and going through many other dillicult evolu !". The acts maka a really marvel tas a tectacle and it is but two acta of tliio natuio which Norris and Rowe have provided for our enter tainment this season. The shows will exhibit at Roseburg Monday May 16. C. O. White of Myrtle Creek is in this city today. Attorney Kissinger and wife of Eu gene are in this city attending circuit court. Mrs G. Davidson of Eugene is the guest of Mrs. L. Kohlhagen of West Roreburg. Mm C. C. Morris of Portland who has been visiting in this cty, has re turned home. Benton Mires, accompanied by Miss Lou Putnam, of Driin, were Plii.vdejl- eh guests today. Mrs. John Alexander and Mrs. L. B. Moore accompanied their husbands to Astoria this week. "r. T.T.Knox, state and national inpector-general, inspected the Sol diers' Home yesterday. Discard artificial methods of treat ment and try Osteopathy, natures cure. It hever disappoints 39tf MrsJ W. Crouch of OakWnd is in this city visiting her husband, who is at present employed here. Mrs J. P. Johnson left this morning for Portland and other Willamette val ley point-t for a month's visit with rela tives and friends. Fred Bell of Elkton is in the city aa a guet of his brothers and nisters, who are in the millinery and confectionary business at this place. Marriage licence have been granted toGutave Liu and .eita L ine of Re nrg; Chai. Kanchor and Artie Perdue, of Perdue; W. H Graham and Mrs. M. C w hitemen, L. W. Parzoo and Eden McKay. Yes 1 I am here to s'ay, and depend on my work for your future patronagt'. If ou want your work done in the most skilled mrnner. so it will stand, do not hesitate to give me a call, as this is what I agree to do. Dr. Pearson, 33-tf Dentut. On Friday Bell's "Candy Kitchen" was a scene of activity, the occasion be ing opening day for the famous Hazel wood Brand of Ice Cream. This favor ite brand on that day was given away through the courtesy of the establish ment and the store wa crowded. Bell Brothers have reconstructed and taste fully arranged their parlors which are now the swellest in tho city. Tho Republican County Central Com mittee met at the court house in this city Saturday and named II. G. Sonne- mann of Glendalo to fill the vacancy for representative on the republican ticket caused by the resignation of Mr. Mont gomery. Thero were eighteen commit teemen present in person and all others responded by letter, agreeing to abido by whatever those present seen fit to do The present corps of teacher have all been re-elected to teach in tho public schools of Rosoburg for tho next term and are aa follows: Prof. A. M. San ders, principal, Misses Ruse Parrott, Sinclare Stewert, Erickson, Cook, Clarke, Kabat, Addio Stewert, Bessio Kidder, Jo Byers, Thompson. Aiken, Ennis Stuart. Don't fail to attend the Steel and Freoland entertainment at the M. E. church, Monday and Tuesday nights, May 23 and 24, under the auspices of the Epworth League. Among tho many specialties on tho program are a "Trip to the Moon," "Life of an American Fireman," scenes from tho Russian-Japan war, etc, etc, Mr. Frank C. Confor will sing Borne beautifully illustrated songs: "The Little Place that I Call Homo," "Abuenco Makes the Heart Grow Fonder," "Hello, Central Give Me Heaven," etc. Admission 25 and 15 cents to any part of the house. Don't misa it. ' 39 3t MARRIbD. KANCHOR PEUDUE At the otccu of tho county judge ut the court house i i this city, Monday, May 10, 1904, Charles Rtuichor to Artie Perdue, Judge M. D. Thompson, officiating. 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. J OSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE A Direct Line to Chicago and all points east; Louis ville, Slemphis, New Orleans, and all points south. See that your ticket reads via the IL LLVOIS 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 apblication. B. H. IRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 14! Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. LimlMsy, T. F. A P.A., 142 Third -t.. Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson, F. & P. A., Room I, Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wash S4t. Wh mpinj; Cough. "In the spring of 1901 my children had whooping cough," says Mrs. D. W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. "I uted Cham berlain's Cough Remedy with the n.ost satisfactory resul's. 1 think thi is the best remeay I have ever seen for whoop ing cough." This remedy keeps the cough lio-e, lessens the seventy and frequency of the roughing spells and cuuutervciM any tendency toward pneu monia For sale bv A. C. Maisters A Co. In keeping with the time honored cu toni nl inaugurating the glad ami gala day of days of rest and recreation, pleas ure and profit, interest and instruction, education and enter aiument. diver-ion and delight, htpptness and hilurity, merriment and music, wonderment and wisdom brought to every community by the new great Norris and Rowe Shows, by presenting upon the principal thoroughfares the day of the show, a grand gratuitous, spectacular street pa rade. It will be done this time in a manner so overwhelmingly magnificent that no language in its praise may seem extravagant. This will best serve to show the many new wild animals and dens of rare beasts, trick ponies, horses and elephants, lions, bears, camels and so many other Deists that Mesra Nor ris and Rowe recently received that it ia utterly impossible to enumerate them all in this article, suffice it to say that there will be shown over one hundred acta of a nature startling ever to the modern circus world. Norris and Rowe's Big Shows will exhibit at Rose burg, Monday, May 16. An Open Letter. From the Chapin, S. C, News: Early in the spring my wife and I were taken with diarrhoea and eo severe were the pains that we called a physician who prescribed for us, but his medicine failed to give any relief. A friend who bad a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each of us a dose and we at once felt the effects. I procured a bottlo and before using the entire contents we were entirely cured. It is a wonderful remedy and should be found in every houeehold. II. C Bailey, Editor. This remedy is for salo by A. C. Marsters & Co. Weather Report. U. S. Weather Bureau Office, Roskdorq, Ore. Week ending 5 p. m., May 11, 1904. Maximum temperature, 70 on the llh. Minimum temperature, 39 on the 5th. Rainfall for tl'u week, 0.01. Total rainfall since 1st of month, 0.23 Total rainfall from Sept. 1, 1903 to date 39 21. Average rainfall from Sept. 1 to date 32.30. Total excess from Sept. 1, 1903 to date 0.01. Avernge precipitation for 26 wet sea. sons 33.32. Tiiomas Gibson, Observer. !; -..... Elegant ! We are showing a fine line of which have just arrived. Fifty pairs of Portiers 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. B. W. STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE ROSEBURG, OREG0H James Arrance 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 $16.50 up. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing All Work f you want to buy a farm f you want furnished rooms If you want to buy a house If yuu want to rent a house li you want to build a house If you want to move a house y-'u don't know PAT ' on or dilr . F F. pa Administrator's Notice. In Count- Court ot State of Orccon lor Dongli County, In the matter ot the csUte of John It Shupc, No-Ice Is herehy Kucn tht the an.lrlgn(d. by order ot abor ttamot Co irt. md and cntMvd In the Journal ot nM Court on April inn, ihi, appoiuie-i aainiimira'or ot the above-narnxl estate. All pvno . havln cW)m -a! 'it talJ MWte are requested oprcenithetime,i1u'r vertdol. within U moutun (mm it te if thU notire, auil all peron lmtobiot to said on, to ant request 1 to mane ttnme tUto p-trunnt to tho umler Ignfil. at hi. office. Review bulldinc, Kose tiuis, Oregon Dated thU 12th day ot KmV., 1XW. J. a FvuxBTo.t, Administrator. MRS. H. E ASTON in ropared to wait upo;oi old and new customers nudfriunds with a full and complete tock of -GROCERIES-: All (rush and of the very bent quality. Teas aad coRees arc specialties i'our patron ax? solicited. 301 Jackson St.. Hrxehuru 7 ,, Axminster Velvet and Tapestry Full line of Ingrains Both Wool and Cotton Lace Curtaina latest designs Guaranteed Jteon, Contractor aid KniliW Kembarg OrticoB. Title Guarantee cc Loan Co. KOSKBURQ. ORKQOX. D. BaxiLrott. l'midvnt D C. HAKirrtm, S0C7. aad Treat Office In laa Court Uonso. Rare the only eon ptete Ml of abstract book, tn Doasia Coostr btracuauJCeruacaea ol Title romiihedf " Doula county land and mining- c talma. Bar io complete et ot Traclngi of alt toVBaklD plats in the Koebnrg. Oregon, C. 8. La&4 Di. Wet. ht make bine print copies ot any ton. hip. H. Little, & .. DENTIST. Oakland, - Orcgsa. N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every descriytion. Farms and Mia aral i-anda. Oregon, Washington aad Minnesota. U23) OAKLAND. O&EGOK;