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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1904)
GOOD GOODS Have Made us Many PRETTY NOVELTIES Have attracted customers and by means of this advertisement we seek to gain now customers to please, along with our old ones We want to call attention to t lie new goods arriving constantly, many of which are pretty novelties that have made big hits in the cities, and which we have made special effort to procure in oider to more thoroughly demonstrate the fact that we keep abreast of the times THE PEOPLE'S STORE IllUILIH Dili tt. ! V 'l : : We Dispense Soda Water at 34 Fahr. THAT'S COLD ENOUUH All our Syrups an Prepared from Special Material by BEST METHODS In Preparing our lceCream we use Clean Cream, Rich in But ttr Fat Only 20c Per Pint. The S'li f-niritaia is at rest Frail anothVr spring: Tin' lobster with a crimson vert Is now Uiefirojier tiling. The lad who once for thirty cents Ccnld give hie eirl a time Now hamls the waiter two new paM A nl pets back but a dime. trarige, dentist. Pr. Witter hag returnetl to Rosebnre from Scotubnrg. Reliable crown and bridge work, J. P Johnson, dentist. Grave's b'ld'g. 49tf ReaJ the I'laisdsaleb's special ;'" mitim proposition on the last pige of the paper. The lienor dealers of Jackson c-Hinty will wage a united campaign against prohibition. J. i. Mollis, who has been sojourning at Portland for some time past has r tnrned to Rosebnrg. It will pay old ami prospective nb scriliers to reaul the I'laishealke ad on the last paze of the paper. F. I- Dillard has located in Cama Valley at which place he or.lere the Plaisdealkk directed. Mrs. E. B. GoodchilJ, of Eugene, is a guest of her eister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Kennedy. The Osteopath is a nerve specialist with any limitations. A trial convince yon of its efficiency. A Asher, after a brief residence at Cottage Grove, has returned to Rose bnrg with his family to reside. He sold i. - West Roseburgfarm before leaving. A L'reat manv new and old subscribers are taking advantage of the liberal rates , advertised on the last page of the Plai.n iiealer. John Loomis, who has been a guest of i:-v. .1. A. Townsend and family went to Portland Wednesday from which place he will go to California to spend the winter. Jos. Martin is running a new hack line between Roseburg and Myrtle Point making regular trips each week. Those desiring to travel between these points will do well to address him at Roseburg or Myrtle Point. T. P. Kelly of Hoaglin was transact ing business in Roseburg Wednesday and favored the Pi.aisdkai.eb with a salocription payment. He says tne Winchester Lumber Compiny is estab- i;.l.;.w. a 1 . mi, Wnrino i' TT1 flTl the ' m" " r North I'mnni in the vicinity of Homg- lin and that there will be much activity in that vicinitv as soon as the company's big logging engine reaches the camp. mm drug co. L RICE& RICE Can Furnish Ycur Largest Store I Can we sell you a sew ing machine? Call and we will convince you we hold no rela tion with agents and can save you at least 1-2 the price they want You Can Save Money by Baying Your Furniture of Us mm. RICE tt RICE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HOUSE HONEST PRICES Enable us to Retain our Customers Customers J. P. Johnson, dentist, tlravo ing. School supplies at Marstei l.uiM Drug Store. Eugene is having a lot of business failures these days. What's the matter'' Gold crown and bridge work of best quality by Dr. Strange. Miss Mollie Mastereon. who has leen a guest of Mrs. W. L. Dyaiager, returns! to her home at Eugene VV wines lay. Dr. E. V. Hoover contemplates build ing a 1SM cottage on hi- lot adjoining his otlice on Main street, in the near future. Don't over look our Crockery Depart ment. We have the largest stock in tin city and the prices are right. Rice v Rice, The House Furnishers. Rev. Chas. A. Good, D. D. of Bloom field, N. J. delivered an address on "I hristian Stewardship" at the Biitist church Wednesday eveuiug. All are invited to the Hallowe'en par ty to be given by the Women's ti uild of St. George's Church in Slocuui's Hall on the evening of Oct. 31st. Manv Iiears are leing killed in south ern Oregon, bat as thev an- not tnzlie;. it is -.upposed that ISeaUj mM ii"t deign to come out here to hunt them. Dr. H. L. Stu Hey, Osteopathist. cures dironic and acute diseases, c rrects de foruiaties and removes foreign growths, i 1 '. in Abrahams building. Ca!l or phone for appointments. Consultation ; free ti I Cottage Grove's new fajfe printing ! fice, C. tL Oray, manager and job artist. is turning out some mighty swell print ing these bright autumn days judging from specimens just received by the Plain PKAi EE. Miss Alma J. McCall arrived this evening from Iowa w heie she ha U-en engaged as Osteopathic Physician. She has meet with great success S 0mmV rical work as well as diseases of hm land will assist Dr. Stu.lley with this line of treatment. George I ollenban-rh oi t anyonvuie, was transacting business in Rose burg Tuesday. He does not expect tooperate the Bollenbaugh placer mine be'wern Canyonville and Riddle this winter, the heirs being unable to agree ou a basis of operation. The mine will therefore be offered for sale. 'Tis said Jim Newland will chailenge Jeff to a ten round bout on the arrival of the big bruiser in Roseburg neit Tuesday. Horace Marsters and Dave Shambrook will act as Referee ami time keeper respectively. Dave West will challenge the winner and Mose Rice will hold stakes. Do you know that Rice & Rice have more goods in their store than all the other furniture istore in Douglas county, and sell it at loWer prices. They can do this because thfey buy in carload lots and save freight and can save yon money. Come and get our prices and make com parison. Champion James J. Jeffries, who will appear here in the play, "Davy Crockett," on November 2d, will en joy a Chinese pheasant hunt on that day. The champion is a great hunter, and a numt-er of the local sportsmen are arranging to take him out to shoo: the festive China. Engene Guard. Jack Wilson, the hustling real estate ! dealer of Canyonville, spent a few days ' in Roseljurg this week in company with Mrs. Wilson. In favoring the Plain ' ubaleb with the usual pleasant rail he . . . U I K.. t. I,0.. inlormeu us mm. .... - . lately making transfers of property, a good many newcomers and local resi- dents making real estate investments. THE HOUSE FURNISHERS House Complete j Largest Stock ALL HINDS OF SEATS IN STOCK Don't throw away old Chairs. We can re-seat them at a small cost to you : All the new and beautiful in Bed Room Furniture at very lo prices. All la'e well patterns from the cheaiiot 3-plcce ult al JH u bet polished oak at 100. 8urel Iron Bed at ' to 125. Handiome litevmn, full size, SM.50 lo tmuo Beautiful new ariieta In all the laleal weaves and cnlorliiKn- It will pay you to aee them IV.ce from iV: to fl.4'1 per yd. Fifty roll of Mattiiis flnem Hue raw . rSf gaw at from 15c to :5c per yard The Peer of a.l the sews ol ie our It ne of Stove and Banges. fieateni 12 25 toflti. Cook Btoven v5 to . Beuitllul Steel Range" with high cloaet $30 for t hile: tti 50 and IS5 for 6-liole, dellered totyour uearesl railroad station without extra cost. kSS In Osteopathy you tiud a positive cine ; for const ipat ion. Mrs. Ora Russell left Friday for Corn stock. See Sykes h Carroll and get their prices on plumbing and tinning before purchasing. 77tf The ladies of the Presbyterian church arc conducting a Rummage Sale in the Douglas County Hank building. W.irk is progressing rapidly on the new electric lighting plant at Oakland and it is expected that the current will be turned on early the coming week. Walter Drennan, the ex-engineer and insurance man is spending a few days in this city looking after business and visit ing with his many friends. For Sale. Pare bred Mammoth Bronze turkeys, gobblers ami hens Have taken various prizes at different lairs. Call on or address J. H. Shobt Roseburg, Or. Oct. 17 P A carload of line yellow corn, in the ear, was received by (ieo. Kohlhageu the local meatmtrket man, from Dillard. this couuty, recently. Mr. Kohlhagen , will fatten a pen of hogs on the corn. If von are in need of I-ace Curtains we have a large stork, but if you want something especially nice wait for our new line which we expect in a few days The swellest ever brought to the city Bice Rice. Sykes A Carroll have moved their ' plumbing shop from the old Flook huilding on Main street to No. 2IS Jack son street, the building formerly oc cupied by F. E. Hands Cigar Store, and are prepared to handle anything in the plumbing and tinning line. Phone No. ML 77 tf N. W. Iee while out hunting recently in the mountains between Camas Val ley ami Rogiio River found lying boeide a decaye I log an 'ild style Colt's cap and bail revolver of the navy pattern. It rust eaten and the wooden handle was decayed, indicating that it had been lost bv some Indian tighter, hunter or pioneer explorer many years ago. It contains a load in each chamlx-r of the cylinder, the old percussion caps still being in place. The old firearm is on exhibition at the Commerce saloon. James W. Abbott, special agent for the Rocky Mountain and Pacific Coast Division of the Good Roads Association, was in Rosebnrg Tuesday in conference with Congressman Binger Hermann on matters ertaining to the improvement of Oregon roads and legislation in that direction, Mr. Hermann being an en thusiasm advocate of good roads and already thoroughly enliste I ia the good roads movement. It was Mr. Abbott who made the great goods road demon stration at the Oregon State Fair this fall where he delivered a series of ttere opticon lectures on this subject. In a pleasant call on the Plai.noealeb in company with Mr. Hermann, he volun teered to give one of bis famous good roads lectures in Roseburg about Nov. 11, providing arrangements were made locally to insure a good attendance. One of the most important placer projects ever worked out about Glendale is under way. Messrs. Shearer and Scott are managing the enterprise, which is backed up by eastern capitalists. A crew of between 20 and 30 men is kept constantly employed completing the ditch system that will be used at first, and which insures a good water supply. But when this preliminary work is done, it is the avowed purpose of the management to pat a larger crew on a canal system that will deliver the waters of Dadd Creek at the mine, giving to the property one of the best hydraulic plants in the state, and enabling it to proceed with the work on a large scale Ti. work now under way will be rushed as rapidlv as possible, to take advantage of a good portion of the placer season oening. DIED. CONN In Oregon City, Oregon, Oct 26, NM, Helen Vernice Conn, daughter of the late Knoe O. Conn and Johanna Conn, aged 2 years, .1 months, 22 days The little one had U-en ill for several days. The body was brought here and the funeral held from the M. K. church in Roseburg at 2 o'clock p. ra. Wednes day, with services conducted by Rev. G. H. Bennett. Interment in the Masonic cemetery beside the Ixxly of ber father WIIITSKTT At the home of his broth er, Thomas J. Whitsett, on Deer Creek Oct. 25, 1904, Obadiab Whitsett, aged 71 years. General debility, from which Mr. Whitsett had suffered for several years, was the cause of his death. He was an Oregon pioneer of 1852. In that year he located in Josephine county and follow ed mining until 1K55, when he enlisted as a volunteer in the war against the Rogue River Indians. At the close of the war in the following year he moved i to Douglas county and settled upon a homestead on Deer creek with his broth er. Although be made occasional trips to other places subsequently, Doag'as county remained his home nntil his de mise. Mr. Whitsett was unmarried. Besides his brother, he is survived by a ; sister, Mrs. Thos. Hervey, of Ruckles. The funeral was held on South Deer Creek Wednesday morning; interment Josephson's big store has a new ad today. Read it. John Hall of Myrtle Creek was a coun ty Beat visitor Wednesday. We'll try to get along if the majority is only SJW. Mrs. Henrv Churchill, of Cottage UTOVe, IS a guesi OI rumenurg lomun. . i i I- Mrs. Dr. Whitcomb, of Myrtle Creek, iB a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Rico. The men who improve their vacant lots and their homo surroundings are the real patriots. Dr. J. W. Strange is looking after bus- j iness matters over in Coos county this! week. R. v. Sunnneixille arrived in B'tse burg Wednesday ecni. g and is a guest of his daughter Mrs. W. II. Fisher. John M. Peterson of the Bohemia mines, is transacting business in Rose- j burg. B. Fenton, the Myrtle Point-Rose- j burg stage line proprietor, is looking af- ; ter business at this end of the line. Ho says travel iB I risk. The Eugene Anti-saloon league has challenged the Commercial Club which favors the saloon league, to a pablic de bate. l-ouig Beizensteln, the "heavy man" on our contemporary over the way, went to "Grass Pants" Wednesday e ening on business and pleasure bent. Mr. and Mrs Harry Cook drove over from the Day farm in the Caiaj n valley, Wednesday and were transacting business in this city. According to the Toledo I eader 8 v. uug man of that cilv came to Albanv to receive secinl treatment for a mdd. i, something that ailed him. He recover ed. A glance at the records in the weather Bureau ollice shows that there have leen more bright, clear days in October this year than has usually lieen the cae during the tenth month. A correspondent speaks of whiskey and candy leing made from the same thing. Shakespeare said the king ate the fish that swallowed the worm, an I so it goes all through nature. Mr. ti. A. Signalness returned yester day from the Coquille river to look after his interests here. He has large limler holdings on that river and will, in toe spring, engage in logging iiite exten sivelv. The ladies of the Christian church will rood net a Bazaar on the SHh and 10th of DWeWshar at which time many oins nientd and . -rftil articles will he kept on sale. The place in which the Bazaar will be held will be announced later. The following named ja-ople from Myrtle Point are registered at the Rose burg House: H C.Stevens, E. Hunt ley, Jack Kelly, C. W. Pressly, J. D. Barklow, Mrs. I .aura Martin and Min nie Wright. W. D. Garman of the Cottage tirove merchantile firm of tiarman A Hemen way and W. A. Hemenway of the Grants Pass branch of the compiny spent Wed nesday night in Roseburg looking after business matters. Wednesday'? Salem Statesman says. Attorney General Crawford returned ; from his visit to Klamath Falls and j l-ake county on Monday evening and w as found in his office yesterday. He . reports a very interesting trip and that one of tie- greatest things that he saw on his trip was the ditch which is just now being constructed from Link river 1 near Klamath Falls to Bonauza, a dis tance of about twenty five or thirty miles, and which, when completed, will : irrigate one of the finest bodies of land , in that part of Oregon. The case ol the Warner Valley stock Company, which is being sued by the state for the recovery of deeds to certain lends illegally deeded to the company, was taken under advise j ment by Judge Benson and will not likely be decided until after the judge lias come to Salem to look up some 1 authorities. Tue thrilling Rn-Tiai dra-n i. "Fi i Her Sake" was presenter! to a wid tilled house at the Roseburg theater Tuesday i evening, the Roseburg orchestra furnish- , ing excellent music. The plot centers around a Russian officer's love for a serf girl who is in his employ. Through the intrigues of officials she is forced to live a life of exile in Sibera rathir thin be come the slave of the man who has been her guardian. The plot of th i play was good and served well to show the hoirors of the Siberian exile system. The play itself was fairly good. Tue actors well ( some of them could have done better. The part of the Russian captain taken by Edward Scribner was spoken in a rather loud and fast voice. The part of the Englishmen was very good, while the part of "Olga," taken by Helen Gillingwater, seemed to improve as the play proceeded. The audience was a very patriotic one and more than one cheered for the young American girl who upheld her country. . BORN. O'ROl'RKK In Roseburg, Oct. 25, 1U0I. to Mr. and Mrs. K. K. O'Rourke a son. Married. CARLISLK STKPHKNS. At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stephens, in the Calapooia valley, Oct 23, 1U04, Miss Itertha Btephena and King N. Carlisle. Both of the contracting parties are well known and highly esteemed young people of the Calaiooia country, ami will reside on the Heath prune farm near I'mpqua Ferry, where they will be t home to friends after Oct. 30. Mr. Carlisle his the management of this fruit farm. Railroad Notes. Engineer Jap Waite, who runs into Ashland from Roseburg, is temporarily off duty on account of a t inder in his eve, which is causing him a great deal of trouble. Frank Dodge went to work as a Wells Fargo express helper on the S. P. train Friday. He is running between Glen dale and Dunsmuir and is substituting for a regular messenger who is sick. Conductor H. H. Gillette, who is on the work train at Glendale, was s visi tor at his home in Ashland Thursday. "Hughey ' has developed an artistic Vandyke beard during his absence in TWO BIG 23 Ladies Winter Weight Shirt Waists, the remains of about eight differant lines in which the sizes are broken including silk, wool, lin en and mercerized fabrics in prices ranging from $2.25 to $4,5 have been placed on bargain counters at $1.50 While They Last JOSEPHSON'S Itumr Injunction Suit is Fiahhrd. The circuit court of Ml district, after an adjournment of ue week, reopened Monday in rning. TlMOaly important cafe brought up w;i that .f an injunc tion suit of H. I Bsbm agaiast K. B. Hums and M others from Currv county. The plaintiff ak that the BofM liv.-r from its mouth to a point eight miles up the stream, lie closed to uhertnen with the exception of those in bin employ as he owns the land on both t-idee of the MM for that distance. Hume's at lorne) are K H . Country man, ol mm FraawJaeo, and W. C. Hale, of Grant I'ass, while the defendants are represented by Judge Munley, ol Portland. John Hall, d MwsMlaill, and Kobert liiirns, of Oojuille CitT. The eaaa tini!u-d Mondav evening. A decision will not !e handed down lor some time by Judge Hamilton. oTHER OKIIES. Suit by Robt. I'.nrn to set aide a con veyance of pMfMrty in Curry county baaghibj Barwaad ubiuently con--wl u. R. I. Hume by the party from whom Burns claims to have purchased same, is also taken under advisement as to whether same shall 1 declared Burns' property. A suit brought by K. l. Hnme to re cover real property in Curry county claimed by Robt. Burns is still held under advisement by the court. HHUUMI cts. Al. Creason vs. L. I and M.J. Kin ney, et al . foreclosure ; on motion of the plaintiff without prejudice to either side. Wm. Horn vs. 0. S. Mining Securities V Trust Co., motions to vacate judg ments overruled in both cases. Asa J. hiding vs. Peter Turner, motion to re-open judgment allowed. Adjournment wa. taken on Tursday morning until Nov. 'Jlst. Caamtoo its Jrffno Csaksf. Jeffries, the world's champion and the prince of athletes is announced to appear here at the Roseburg Theatre in his splendid revival of "Ihtvy Crockett"' on Tuesday evening Nov. 1st. Jeffries is playing to crowded houses when- eer be appears and he is credited with giv ing a natural and fascinating portrayal of the rolewhit.-b is so intertwined in the recollections of the late Frank Mayo. Jeffries is a man of many parts for he is not only a crack shot and a mighty hunter and fisherman but be is also demonstrating that he is a clever actor and is leing praised by the crittM for his effecting rendering of the role of the frontiersman. The champion has his production of the famous American drama splendidly staged and is support ed by a company ol clever players. The physical culture feature announce! for after the last act is an illustration of scientific boxing in three rounds. It is an art in which it cannot le denied that Jeffries is a master opponent of Joseph Kennedy, one of the Appolos of the athletic arena is the champion ex ponent in these exhibitions. Bulk of Mrs. J. H. legac. Mrs. Caroline C. Rogue, wife of the Rev. J. II. Rogue, died at the family home in Ashland on Water street, Sat urday morning, aged r4 years. The deceased had been a sufferer for years from asthma, but the immediate disease which carried her off was pneumonia. Mrs. Rogue was a native of Ohio, and came to the Coast in 1877, and settled in Coos county. She and her husband came to Ashland about three years ago, where they have since resided. Mrs. Rogue hail leen an active church worker for M years and was very highly es teemed for her good works and charac ter. The funeral took placa Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, Mrs. Manval, of the Fourth street mission officiating, assisted by Rev. B. B. Paul. The inter ment took place in the new city ceme tery, east of the Normal school Ash land Tidings. Rev. Rogue is the father of Dr. C. E. Rogue, of Myrtle Creek. French's" Lunch Counter. I. Palls will open a IV l -class resta t rani and lunch cunnfer iii the Devaney building al I he ilrexw, leeoutly known as Use llendligbt Uu&iauraut." Mr. Fall i.s tut experienced restaurant man and knows how to serve a bill of fare or lanea t tickle the palate of his custo mers lie expels to be ready to serve the pa lie with n fcood square meal or satisfying Inn. h by Wedi e d.iy morning and e bsepsnk for him al.beral patron sge. I . sss. f AL Lrv3 Is it true you want to look old ? then use Hall's Hair Rcnewer, Have yog seen our tew Fall line of Forrest Mills lurkrear for Ladies? White Wool and Cotton, All Wool, and Wool and Silk Mittres. Priced at SI.W. $1.15. (lit and $1.75 tie garaeit. Aod they are worth it, too, Take a Look New Fall Styles in Ladies "Cross" Shoes Bostbar Soldier Robbed Portland. Portland, Oct. 24. After taking a ride aliout the city in company with bis niece yesterday afternoon, William Stewart, from the Soldiers' Home at Roseburg, went to a north end resort and was robbed of $44 and his gold watch and chain. Stewart grew weary of the hundrum life at Roseburg borne and for a brief change came to visit relatives here. He i started out yesterday br taking his niece. Miss Bertha Stewart, of 4tM Mar ket street, for a street car ride about town. After they finished their ride, she returned to her home. Then it was that Stewart wondered away aod lost himself in the mazes of the north end. It was a long story Stewart had to tell this morning, when he walked into the central police station and sought as sistance from the captain. He was on able to tell what resort he was robbed ( in. but be was certain his watch and ' money were gone. Two women robbed him, Stewart said. Vaatea. Sperial Representative in this county and adjoining territories, to present and advertise an old established business house of solid financial standing. Salary1 t.. weekly, with expenses advanced each Monday by check direct from bead quarters. Horse and buggy furnished when necessary ; position permanent. Address Blew Bros. A Co., Dept. A, Monon Bldg.. Chicago, III. 02TN14 WcCnrssts tad bardiarr fiatd S2S Lata. p.-aTLAM., Oct. 25. John W. Gardner and William H. McCrossen, of Rose burg, pleaded guilty to the indictment returned against them by the grand jury, charging them with conspiracy to commit an offense against the govern ment by changing corner stakes in locating timber claims. They were fined 250 each, which they promptly paid. bests asd Sktcs far Sale. SO head of goats J4 nannies and t wether, kids. Price f2 75 per bead. 100 hea l grade Cots wold stock sheep, about j good mutton at $1.50 per head. J. H. Hawlst. Divide, Oregon. StsckaKS, Take Nstict, For sale or rent a 3000 acre stock ranch in Klamath county, of which about 2000 is tine hay land producing on an average 1 1-2 ton per acre. Well watered, alfalfa does well on this ranch, a ready sale for hay. From 500 to 800 head of cattle can be supported from time the hay is off until January. For particulars enquire of J. G. Flook, Roseburg, Or. Csasry Trtasartr's fesfJcc. Notice is hereby given that all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to and 'including July S, 1902, are te o,tieted to present the same at the County Treasurers office (or payment as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Iated Roseburg, Douglas count v, Oregon, Oct. 13, 1904. Geo. W. Dimmicc, County Treasurer. FOR RENT. The premises of N. P. Heydon, known ss the Gossett Ranch, situated about five miles from Oakland, containing 422 acres, principally grazing lands. Inquire of F. W. Bbn-sox, Roseburg .Ore. Ayers To be sure, you are growing old. But why let everybody see it, in your gray hair? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age. If you will Hair Vigor only use Ayer's Hair Vigor, your gray hair will soon have all the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for 60 years. I am now over as years old. and 1 haso a thick, glossy heart of long hair which ts a iromter to sserv one who sees U. And uol a Krsy hair In It. all lue to Ayer's Hslr Vigor " Mas. 11. K. lH'NTIs, Hoc Ids. Minn. Sl.H a bottle. All druggists. J. C. ATBB CO. for Lowell. White Hair VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewed Then keep your gray hair. If not, and have ail the dark, rich color SPECIALS Our entire stock of dressing sacques made of eider down, and fleece back cotton eider down, of which the cheapest sold for $1.00 and most of them sold for $1.25, $150, and $1 75 Now just to clear them out Take your Choice for 75c STOVES RANGES Our barter Oak and Champion 8tel Bancs are the heat and rwellot range on the market for the money .- .- .- .- HEATING STOVES The coo l ma toau days and! ughu make a demand for a new beating itore. an! before yon ' boy, tee oar line and get prices : FARMERS bsf.r. FARM our well-select, cp to date BEARD & CASH FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE We will pay the highest cash price for Hides, green or dry, Pelts ,goat skins, furs, iron brass, copper, lead, zinc, rubber boots fe shoes Bare some splendid bargains ii second hand Farenitnr ROSEBURG JUNK AND HIDE CO. Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land . Bine Prints of Township Maps showing aji vncant FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 416 ROSEBURG. OREGON N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every descriytion. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. j23) OAKLAND. OREGON For the best dental work at most sonabie prices, go to Dr. Strange in little brick opposite Slocom's hall. the School School Get ready for the opening of the Public School Monday, Sep tember 1 2th, by purchasing supplies required by the pupils MARSTERS DO YOU WANT To Buy Bonds? If so, von want those thai pay the best dirllenls. A business education pays better dividends than any buuds. The beat place to get a business education is Garland Business College 5ILVBRTON, OREGON We have a Correspondence Course In Shorthand In vest ig au- J. B. GARLAND. Principal Just In The Big Store COOK STOVES We hare a line of cook store that cannot be da plicated for the pr.ee we aak for them .- -' . IMPLEMENTS stack of GENERAL HAIDWAJLZ CULVER Executor's Notice. Msttes is hereby rl-ren that the uodentaweS waa.onrsc 3rd aay of September . UOt. bj the CooBty Cmrt ol Door las County, state of Ore. ffon, duly appointed as Kxerator to txecvta Ua win and administer the state of Julius a Oram, dereased. tale of mid county. All parsnaw mT- aeialms against said estate, are hereby iw red to present the same. Ja:y psasvm. to mm lSS BBS trom the date ol this notice . Orecon. PnbUahsd Sat this 11th day ol Septe bee. A. D. im CAKX HOmtAX . Executor oi the estate of J alios A brum, de- Lswm Bars, Ally, lor Kxacutor. Notice of Guardian. Notice is hereby giroa that the udersisned br order of tiie county coon, made and entered in the joorsal of said court on Sept. sth. MS, was appointed guardian ol the person and es tate of T. Day. AH risisnsm having claims against said estate to present tne same wumm ax i o.' this notice All persons estate are reqoeated to mains eot to the undersigned. D. R. SHAMBROOK. guardian. Dated this 7th day of Sept. BOA Seasoned Body Fhr Wood . Two-hundred cords of good seasoned body fir wood for sale in car load lots, $2.50 per cord, f. o. b. cars. J. H. Haw ley, Divide, Douglas CoontT, Oregon. BooKs Supplies DRUG STORE BMSmmtSlS indebted ton immediate pa s Driik Soda HOME from.... MADE K CREAMS CURRIER'S NNE NEW FOUNTAIN rut- u Crisp The BEST laitks ktCmm