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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1904)
J A A A A t i i i i i i A A A A 4 A HOLD AY SEASON 1904 New Things Suitable For Holiday Gifts arc Now In and are Constantly Arriving UptoDate People Do not give useless ar tides forpres ents but give something that will be appreciated.' . . . The Wise Person Will select their goods early when they can have the advantage of a full stock The 20th Century Santa Claus Suggests Cotton. Silk silk Waists, Silk Umbrellas, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk? Mufflers, Silk Suspenders, Silk Neckwear, Silk Hosier-, Silk Piece Goods, Silk Gloves, Silk Ribbons, Silk front Shirts, Silk Baby Hoods, Silk Belts. Cotton Undeiwear, Cotton Hosier j', Cotton Sweaters, Cottou Piece Goods, Cotton Blankets, Cotton Umbrellas, . Cottou Handkerchiefs, Cotton Nighlwear, Cotton Fancy Work, Cottou Suspenders. Linen. Linen Table Cloths, Linen Napkins, Linen Handkerchiefs, Linen Towels, Linen Piece Goods, Linen Shirts, Linen Waists, Linen Children's Goods, Liueu Gloves. And numerous other useful articles suitable presents constantly on hand at tor THE PEOPLES STORE Woolen. ! Woolen Waists, Woolen Skirts, Woolen Dross Goods, Woolen Clothing, Woolen Gloves, ; Woolen Shirts. I Woolen 'Footwear, Woolen Hats, Woolen Caps, Woolen Sweaters. Woolen Underwear, Woolen Overcoats, Woolen Blankets. I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor JACKSON 5TRHIZT i V i i CIIAS. il. HARMON LOSES A FOOT A Well Known Passenger Brakeman ACCIDENT OCCURRED NEAR RIDDLE Coach Step Had Been Torn Away by Contact With Something Harmon Fell in Trap f " r " " " ' Told in Side Heads. Basket Ball. On Saturday evening an animated p.ame of Ivasket ball was witnessed at the opera house between tli- faaanj! ladies team of the O. A. C at D ivallie and the Roeeburg high school. T he visitor won by a sore of 5 to tt a I are t id to W oi.e af the lst la'.ies t ams in Western Orror. They won tmm ih l.iuh actio. i cirls tc.im at Cot tage Grove Friday evening by a tore 7 to 13. Masons Elect Officers. At a seated communication of Laurel Lodge, No. 13, A. F. & A. ML, held Wednesday even ing, Dec. 14, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: W. W . Thackrah, W. M. ; L. F, Cawlfleld, B W ; Walter Davis, J. W. ; Free John son, Treas. ; S.T. Jewett, Secy.; J. T. Bridges, Tyler. New Postmaster at Canyonville John E. Love h.is just been appointed postmaster at Canyonville vice J- B. Ford resigned. Mr. Love was for a few years a member of the faculty of the State Normal at Drain prior to going to Can yonville and is a well known educator of Southern Oregon. For sometime past he has been successfully engaged in the drug business at Canyonville where he is highly esteemed. An Impressive Window Display. One of the nost attractive and im pressive window displays to he seen in Roseburg is at the Rice ft Rice house furnishing establishment. This window is arranged in two apartments well furnished led rooms. In the first a lit tle child, represented by a big wax doll, is seen kneeling in praver at the trundle lied in its nieht dress, its clothing In-ing placed at the foot of the I nil. It is sn posed to be the final appeal to the MR of all tiood that Santa will not iorget the little petitioner. The next apart ment represents th little one in eace ful repose while a life like Sant i stands gazing on the sweet face while filling the little stockinge. It is a timely, happy thought, elegantly illustrated. Local and Personal. Fr aroaMM a difMMS try Osteopathy Grange, dentist. Osteopathy cures I.iti ipp Onlv one week until C'ni-'i i - Christmas ahoj-puv lively i. lis week pruii.ies to lie Charles II. Harmon, familiarly known as "lad," a well-known, popular and I highly esteemed Rose onrg hoy the i-on off A. D. Harmon, wae the victim if a eculiar railroad accident near Riddle early Sunday morning. JtMt us ti e M oral division of the overland paaaeagnf train No. li. was approaching Kiddle, Mr. Harmon, a pMMogBi hrakesiuaii on the overland run between ftneebarg and Ashland, stepped into the vestihule of tlie coach, lifted the trap and open. I the door and as na .1 Itepped down ex pecting to desietid the steps, hut ti e car had ev ideutiy come in contact with a stone, stump or m BM other ohsti ticlion between Riddle and Nichols Station, which had carried away t: a step-, leav ing a veritable death trap i-.r the aaaaa pectiiw train SMB. In stepping down Mr. Harm 'h a- pr ipuated to the track right in fronl f the -.ir theehl hut realizing his perilOM poallsOfi he put forth a supreme effort to cl .n the track nearly succeeding, one foot, however, being caught tattibljr . rashed abort the ankle. The VOOng man VM picked np and brought into this city on th CLEAR-UP SALE In going over our Boys' and Children's Clothing Stock, we found a great many odd suits, small lots and some which were slow to move. We have priced them as follows. Boys Long Pants Suits Little Boys Knee Pants Suits ;AGE FIFTEEN TU TWENTY YKAKS, (AGE FOUR TO EIGHT YEARS) These suits are assorted into two lots $2.00102.25 Suits going for $1.50 IX)T ONE contains some ah wool suits u tl a few slightly shelf worn. Formerly 2'5 3-o 2.00 sold for from $5.00 to $7.50. 3.50 " 4.00 " " " 2.50 NOW $3,50 4-50 " S-oo " " " 3 & 3-5Q LOT TWO. All wool heavy and liy-lit Boys' Knee Pants Suits 1 . . ii c - a,. r 1 AGE nan to sixteen years) weight suits, excellent for every daj or $2 ,Q u going fof School suits, worth from $6.00 to $9.00. 3.00 " " 2.00 3.50 " 44 2.25 Now $5.00 4.00;; 4.50 ; ;; 2.50 & 3 0 5.00 5.50 3-5 & 4 .Men's Heavy Brown Wool Underwear or the suit. I.:nliei-' I aee Kid 'iiiM-s- narrow nnd ineilium tees, H and f-'i.OO values Special All gizea Retu!.r 1.00 value- f.,r - . - lvj to o, while tbey 0 cent! the garment act $1.90 JOSEPHSO N'SIto A MOST COMMENDABLE GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT The following letter in being directed to t: e v.irior.- road "UpervuKiro of Houg- ta; county : To Tin: mveku. Road 1)ithit or DnMLaa Compn. 1 iiinllwm 11 : -At a road district ri.ee: in.' : t-ld at the L'oun tchoolhouse in West iTnaohnrg road district Dec !th, it ,:,::- . u ' ;. ) iver- of -a:d 1,. 1 district were opposed to levying any !lf I If If If If If if Cal- you you you you you yu vant want want want want want to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a house rent a house build a house move a house u !oa t kao ou or i'r. to to to PAT F F. ptttsfjon, 2 Centneur Baiicir Reeebnrg Oregon. the Let tlie 1 i-t. opaiii d will lie pleased with the r w ork. UltF. Special Road Tax A meeting was held in Road.'District No 11, at Cleve land last Saturday and a special :-mi 1 tax was voteil to le levieil for road im provement plirpoees. Edwin VonPessl is supervisor in this district ami is .loint good work and is an enthusiastic good roads advocate. J. ng, P. Johnson, dentist, (i ive t h" Hon bni Lo 1 1 nest ion that , lr out until wleed little before daj lijriit and it was found necestary to amputate the .e Ix-'ween the ankle auil knev, a verv -in- e.-sim nm . ..t. . ... . I- . ...... I, t (.. 1. L o..l t.. . I... 1 ' et giml roads is a Thro it trouh hy Ontnonnthy. s an' iiieniinnllj miml Hold crown and hi i; quality hy lr. ."trange. p work of lest M: x 1'ra. ht of Ashland ha icignel as inccial ae.it oi the tieneral Land (if Bee to take effect January I. Ripe raspberries arc still In be Man in several Rosehurr pirdens. Bert OnkaMB, who shot Frank Beataetl at Hillstxro a life sentence aturd.iv. and killed was given tiranj Hall will b- given Dei-. 2:1, at Wils-m's Hall at Melrose Work has lou.nieiired ou theiuu con : cre'.e pavement about the city hall, lac . ing Imth Main and Oak t-Ucel.-. Joseph Tnrpin ha heen tppninted guardian of OinnJ Jones, minor. Wedding Permits. County Clerk Z N. Agee has issued wedding permits lately to Louis Hrant and Maude Riddle of Riddle; Evermont B. Miner am4 Grace J. Ricker, of Gardiner; Han i T. Craig and Margaret S. Wade of Gardi Sp-cial Sch :ol Mett ng. The school patrons anl taxpayers of Rosebnrg are urged to attend the special school meet-1 - A i l. -.1 .1 .. . IL. nnlitir ctiOOl IHlllQ- , ing w ue iieio ai vut e1" ing Tuesday at 1 :30 o'clock p. m. lor the parpose of voting a special tax for school purposes. Mrs. F. M. Zi.ler and little chil l, of Portland are guests of relatives and friends in this city with whom they will Robt. Mosbv. a bro' her-in-law of Con ductor Al Veatch, was in town Fatur dav on his way to Klamath county from Cottage Grove to look after his stock in Strawberry Plants for Sale. Excel- j tere6tg for the winter elor an 1 Wihon strawberry plants, ou cents per hundred or 12.50 per 1000 f. o. b. Address J. H. Youcce, Dillard, Ml Oie. Good Business Proposition A nice clean stock of Conlectioneries, Tobaccos and Fixtures, good location next door to post office, for sale. Inquire of J. V. Thornton, Cottage Grove, Oregon. as. Punnivan has hn-ii npeinlen' uardian oi Vera and Floyd Weaver. minors. Fireman H. W. Frewing, is laying nfl and will spend a brirl tune visiting with relatives and fries. ds in 1'orMatid. See Svkes A (.'arroll and id prices on plumbing nnl tinning bel purchasing. lilen Vmlruff. tl ; lished his ehmir in C their formerly rxmducted bari r h estl L Batten' parlors hy Jas Young K. Ilonck. The voung man is a' ti.e home oi his lather a d i- rantfanj easy today will. the best ch inces f. r bil Ppeodf re ..very. out tlie injury is a nnraHMBl and must i unf rtunate "tie to Ik' susta.:."! i ue jnM entering upon the lihrr n: early I manhood. Fortunstely he carred ncci I adent insnran.-e in the so-ii of f2X, ! which will cone- in very baa ly vhita i.e I is reooveri g from li Irs terrible m'.ry j His many Roehurg friends deplore his i ad misfortune an ! express hoj- for ids I I teed y r.o.very. TBVIN sKEUEl) HOOOOOBn Thi wa till same Irvin which was i mix.sl up in the serions collision few : hours earlier near Mary.-vi ! . t'a if , at which time a tire nun lost a leg. For the liest dental w.vfc almost ran Vaster Guy Wolienl urg Ml Friday evening to spend Christmas with his , uncle, Carl Vuu'er, at Anders m, Calif sf.nable prices, go to Dr. Stranve in little brick optosit Slocum's hall. the We will ay Scents in trade or 110 cents cash for your eggs. Ilring them in, also yonr butter and chickens A.'l. Clink, near depot. ftp Dr H I. S'udley, OataoBtathie physi cian. Dr. Almeda J. lcCtll. assista'i' in obstetrics and diseases al women. Phone or call at office in Abraham bldg. Consultation Kre . tf Salem Joajran : J W.Whittlesey ol Washington, h it this nioining for Roee htirg, w heie he w ill i.Mik up a desirable place to locate. Engineer Frank Carman and wife went to Si.vertou Batononjr and other pjiinis on the short line to spend the' holidays w'th relatives and friends of both. laved train, arriving at his home here a special tax for r-ad purs until the j Oaujity Court s..all first p ON hase a rwk crusher and r Her su tarle for econom leal and permanent improvement of th principal randa in every road district r.f 'he county. For the attainment of this j abject the and rs;.'ned tnaantbaaa was j appointed to represent to the County i Court, at their first meeting in J.mujry. the great nevessi:y of an appropriation, heiog made ior said purple. Now,, therefore, b HMstriag that it is to the in- j :-re-t oi . r. rotid district in the coun ty to co-Oparatb with West Rosehury' district la this movement, each road' district is her. hy most earnestly rt I -.. -ltd to m t i mad at Ieet one daltajatetfl M --gon 1 hursalay, Jan. 5, tWt, at . u", ;.ii'k p. to visit the Commissi Tier's Oaart in a body and im press Upon tl em the desire of th whole people, lhat th-.y shall at once provide l suitable m.ilern michinerv to improve our puhlic roaJfl at manner with other progreasive coujnties tbnmgoout the stale. Respecifuily J. C. Fclleeton D. S. K. Bcick JoS. MllELU B C. I.BOWN A. J. UcLiOWS Committee SWELL TIES IN ALL STYLES Ladies, you cannot find a more suitable gift, or one more appreciated for yonr gentleman mend than an np-todate tie. LATEST PATTERNS GENT'S HATS Here is another Holiday Necessity for the well dressed gentleman. No matter how stylish the suit the appearance is not striking without an up-to-date hat. JACKSON STREET. J. A. COBB Oregon Express in Collision. The business men of Rosebnrg are subscribing liberally to the new hospital fund. The first section of the building is to cost completed 10,000. Only $3000 is required of Roseburg to secure this valuable prize. F. C. Ward of Roseburg has 100,000 pounds of prunes graded Slid loxed ready for shipment. He shipped two cars yesterday and will ship the balance immediately. Oakland is quite a prune growing center Oakland Owl. Steers for Sale 60 bead of two and thr vear o'd steers at 2,Sj cents per pound. Apply to J. H. Hawlkv, vide, Oregon. Di-' Wanted. Apples, Must be free from trade, A. D. Clink. abiut 500 boxes., worms, Cash or jlp Goats Wanted. Will pay cash for 25 or 30 head of nannie goats. Apply to L M. Jackques, Drew, Oie. Prof. Cochran, formerly principal of the Oakland public schools, but now of Medford. spent a few days in Roseburg last week looking after New York Mu tual Life Insurarce business, he being i nnc t, tbp hustlinc aeente of this relia ble company. SaN PnaMCtaCO, Dec. 17. T:.e first and laaan I atetiaM al the northbound Oregon express, which left this city last night, came in collision today al tWit Station, four m Its al-ve MarysviUe. lirakeinan i ew is wa- Hetcti isj'-.rei, and five pa.-stai.'ers v r. -. . ut. After a slight de.ay, the train proc.cled on its way. At llerg. north of M irys. ,1 . the first section (topp d to repair an dr 'irake, and though a fiigmati was . . lock, he failed to warn the sppr acl :j -ir-m.i Mr. and Mrs. V. L, McFarlnnd of , sectiou in time to pr. vent Its coiliaioo. Cot t ige i rove are the gu. sls of her , The i;in ng car and one coach IUm :irst brother, C. 15. lttker. and wife, of this section were part. y -rev keal, and tho aar city. Mr. and Mrs. McFarlan.l are en- gine and hagvage-car ..f the se .u.d aw ' route to Mars .field to reside. ; tion were damaged. The railroad othciair declare that the Verv elu.i e fiuil lr-s. nil leaiiino 1 danirer sio. ; s ware ignor. ! u. re nil varieties. pitz'iiU'rg ..ni) lellow Newton Pippin apples a specialty. All JUST ARRIVED NEW STOCK Roseburger Gets Back Pay. FINE CHINA WARE Edwin Weaver, of Myrtle Creek, Ore gon. who has long been known as one of the leading prune growers of the state is becoming also one of .he leading hop I growers. He already lias Ou acres in hops and is planting an additional tract of 70 acres. discernible in the heavy mist w In. h pre vailed at the time of the BCCid -ut . guaranteed true to name and free from pests. For s.i e at very reasonable j r., Enterprising" Yount Business Man. by Roseburg Nurseries, 11. Schroten. Roseburg, Orego tf Mrs. Ira Wishart and little son of Grants Pass, went to Oakland Saturday morning to visit with her mother, Mrs F. L. Russell, after a short visit here with her sister, Mrs. B. M. Kelley All members of the family expect to gather at the old home Christmas in a pleasant reunion. Merry Christmas To One and All Ride & Rice Sykes & Carroll have moved thei plumbing shop from the old Flook building on Main street to No. 219 Jack son street, the building formerly oc cupied by F. K. Hands Cigar Store, and are prepared to handle anything in the nlumbing and tinning line. Phone No 261. Sain Starniir, it is sla'el, will take ; his departure for M;. rile Point, Coos County, Tuesday morning, where during the boHdaT! he will claim n- his bride. Miss Hermann, a licice of j Congress m an Ringer Hermann. They j will come to Ro-ebii'g to reside soon after the advent of the New Year. THE Th re are no othern who at tin well prejianfl to fur nmh your X ma .rnt na ... I he Home '!.", (Tr Special sales by Steams & Cheuow ith Oaklandand Yoncalla, White and other sewing machines f 15.00 an 1 up; water pipe ; wire, plain and barbed; cut and wire nails ; (lie only guaranteed black smith coil ; two carloads Page w oven wire fence, the only tempered wire fence f r sale. n.3 tf In writing up the Roseburg invention 77 of a en rar hart puller and topper, we in- t advertent Iv neglected to mention ien. I.. Hayes, an old soldier at ihe home. who is a aeOoealy inventive genius an. I who thought out this handy little de vice and with Win. Hudson is an equal owner ol the newly patented invention. Some flattering oilers have been received for the little spade-like device. V.vspin.tv'N, Dec lfi. Toe House to day pas.evi Representative Hermann" Dlil lo j.ay ine ue.rs oi ' .eorvv .nen- hey. of R. teburg. 137 for services per-! f brand in carrying mails in Arkansas ; after the Civil War. The heirs referred to in the foregoing dispat. are John R. Mctihehev and : Mrs. Mm Sharp of this city. The claim was f r carrying I uite-l States mails from Jan. 1, ISol to March 31, 1i. but the government only allowed tlie claim from the f.vrmer date to April 1. 1861, as on the latter date the state .. - .- I from the Orion. hence the government refuses to pay ior the services rendered after that , i.VvtO time. FIGS HONEY ALMONDS WALNUTS RASINS CURRANTS CITRON CROCKERY LEMON AND GLASS WARE ORANGE PEEL Anything yon need for a Fruit CaKe or Mince Meat : J. F. BARKER SCO. Phone 201 Harry E. Miller, who formerly con ducted a bicycle repair shop in this city, but who for some time pist has held a position in an automobile sh p in Port land, passe 1 through Roseburg Satur day on his way to Marysville, Califor nil, where he expected to purchase a bicycle and automobile repair shop and remain permanently. Married. Myrtle Point now has a factory The enterprise "ays & Le p's furniture factory phce and they are turni.ig furniture Roberts is a busy out much work. Two car loads of tables were ' shipped to tlie hay t his week, mid they have enough orders ahead to keep them going for some time Tnere is BBpeeial- ly a big demand for nice myrtle furni ture and they are constantly making shipments to San Francisco, Portland i and other points. BENNETT -LARK I N At the residence ol L. Bil yen, at 125 West Seventh street in Eugene at II -.45 on Wednes day, December M, 1WI4. Dr. Edward Bennett to Miss Mary M Earkiu, Rev. II F. Rowland official i i g. The groom is a rapidly rising young physician of Benton couaty, who is quite well known here, and the bride is a young ltd t f sterling worth, who has made her home with Mrs. Bilyen for the past five years. They left on the after noon train yesterday for a short wed ding trip and will go to housekeeping shortly a'ter their return to.BdttiaajB. i tain. Register. ROB.vTON CALL. At Dillard, on tc7 IffcN Otto Thornto.i and Ethel Call, Rev. J .1 WeatCOp, officiating A FURNISHERS BORN. Probably no merchant ile institution in Roseburg has grown in t, tlaiity by. such rapid stride as has the gents furnishings establishment ot .1 A v'o'.ib. Ihisis no doubt due to two r.a-ms First, Mr. Cobh has Mad g od ..ic.nent in the sele-tiii of his line of 'OO.i-, his stock while enibracitig all Uie atet styles in the b Iter grad -s of furr.i hing giKv.ls. were purchase.1 on aaah lasi6 giving him the bi'st disv-onuts. whi.h enables him to turn tiuse aooda over to the customer on a closer in ri i than those who buy on an open MXOUwt. As the old laying goes, he buys right, ; and can sell right, his business being conducted on a strictly cash basis. Secondly, he is gentlemanly, accon niodating and courteous to all aud makes his customers feel at home, when they visit his place of business, and is always glad to show people hi goods ami have them look over his st.X'k w hether they desire to pur. base or not . because he feels sure that a comparison of his goods and prices with those of others will eventually bring htm busi ness, t Ho has the agency for one oi the linest tailoring houses in the land and can lit you out with a tailor made suit for from 25 to 50 per cent less than you p iy else- w bera. Although not large his stock is well selected, his plan being to keep small orders poariag "i all the time, thereby avoiding getting stocked up ou unsale able articles. His motto is "Smal protits and quick sales" Don't fail to call on aim when In need oi anything in the gents furnishings and novelty Una. Jackson street, oi l D.iugl is county Rank Building. Don't Wait If You A for vo ir Xuras prese.it now let us lay it away for you. A small deposit secures a tine instrument al Burr's Music House, and you have a hard job off your hands. Let us make a few suggestions come and select a Piano ar.d we will deliver it on mas eve. You have promised to get one some time-ET IT NOW. tiive the youngsters a chance and they will be more contented at home even ings, and you will be surprised how much more cheerful every one will be. If not a Piano or Organ we would sug gest a tiraphophone or Violin, Onitar, Mandolin, Banjo or Cornet. We have Vi..lins for $2 and up. We have Guitars for $3 and up. We have Mandolins for 12.79 aud up. We have Uraphophones for (5 and up. You will find bargains in every line. Think of a tine rischer piano, large size in mahogany case, for $:00, and still lilvral discount for cash. It is not necessary to tell you that goods and pr'ces are right at Burr's Matte House. The large business that we have built up in a little over three years proves it. Call or write today and have it over with. If vou have iiot got the money. Burr's Music House is in a position to carry you. Open every evening. COMPARISON IS Can. Pay g A TRUE TEST ASSSVWSSVSVWAA . I inr MHhM arv tht highest grade goods in town. Comparison is the only true test and the one we always win out on. When it comes to high grade and de licious goods we have no competitors. vVWv-V - V - V - V HOLIDAY CANDIES Kobe teferaoMaf Pmkoc Laads Set ncMcat sad Emit PVKPA K T M IS T OF THX INTERIOR. General La-i OOuee, Washington. & C. Rambouillet Kims for Sale. We have a tine lot of rams for saleone and two years old and a few four years old that are thoroughbred registered Our rams are on the range all the year, are heavy shearers of fine wool and good rustlers. J. S. Hekkis A Sos, tf Ashland, Ore. Letter List. ... - ... I bii tit Mtt A Hmlalib pretM;nt tor any memtier . -j a.flMM4WrVifWf". Anything that', good for the - ' '' The AlJiany Democrat sayf, Mr. Vr d- erick A. Knbs, one ol Linn county s most extensive timlier owners, was in the city today on business. Mr. Krihs ; since August 17, 1900, has purchased 74 timber Nnd claims in this county and ! continues to buy when the claim can be r secured by the Linn county agents. Mr. Krihs makes Roseburg his head quarters for buying timber claims. I While the price is aftd to have dropped, I some fair prices continues to control and from $1600 to $2,(i00 is sometimes paid. ROBERTS. In Roaabora:. !. 12th, to Mr and Mr. i. W. Roberts, a 10 pound lioy. Moihei ami baby doing nicely. The fali. or is the happiest 8. P. brakeman on the liiv. Grafting and Pruning by Experts. GRAHAH-In Roseburg, Dec. 15, to Mr. and vlrs. 0. C. Grrahan, daughter. TURNER N ar (Hide. Oregon, Dei 15. IIHIl. b Mr. and Mrs H. Turner a 12-poui.d hoy. Pruning by the day or job, grafting 11 cents, guaranteed, MM half (loWB 'he rest when the cions are growing, write us Southern Ore., Nursery, UMI OaRltnd, Or. Remaining uncalled for at the Rose burg postotlice. Audi us Mr. ES Patty Mr SO Backer Mr Carl Palmer A B Cheuowoth Jim W Rogers J Coteinan. Miss Carrie Dr Howie .V Co Renger Mr Earl Miller Mr Henry Stevens Miss May Midtik Mi Martin Woodward W II Uoltaan A Warner Mr M O Martin Mr W A Persons calling for these letters will please state the date on w hich they are advertised, Dec. 1!, The letters vill bectwrgad for at the rate of one cent each C. W. Pakks Cheap Doors, windows and Mouldings. 1 he remaining stoek of doors, winilows manldinss and other mill work of the ate R iseimrg l umlvr Co., has been uirncd over to the Flook A Oysinger Co and will le sold at a bargain until closed nnk Here is a snap for house builders. J. E. Sawyers, lawyer public. Office up stairs CoUnty Haul. Budding. and noti in Douglas tf Claude A. Riddle has secured a po-i-tion in the job printing department of the Cottage Grow Leader, ana Nag : t Claude is an npHodate printer aud a I very worthy young man. Mr. and Mis AV. W. Thackrah left Satur.lay for their farm, eight miles south of Cottage Grove to tpeid the holidays. PROCUHCO AND DEFENDED. ,""5 FmfrJCho lnl tr m c.pyrtMfa.eW.. N ALL COUNTRII8. Mm Jxrtct reitk 'a!W Jiv tmm moHiy and often tit fattnt. Pittirt and Infrin mant Pnctloa Laclutl-ly. U'HIc or cvt tl UatS eu nut bi-. on tn- - oac- WASHINQTON, D. C 1, 1H. Notice u kmbr riven thai on October , '. 4. the Acting Wratarrof tbe Interior -uored to fettlemeal the jmbiio '.amis in Ihe foi loirinc described area, which were temporarily withdrawn for forcat WW pnrpoces j aad that said public lands to restored to wttlameni oa October a. 1901. will oeeome rabiect to entry, dltaar and wtection at the United States Dis trict Land Office at Kosebanj. btegon. on March 1. 1906: In Township forty () Sooth. Ranee eight (t) West. Seciioos nineteen to thirty ISO), both inclusive, and sections thirty-two (SO to thirtT-six f) both inclusive; In Township i 'rt one Ul) Sooth, Range eight ;s. West: See lions three 3) and ten (HQ. All Township thirty one i U) South, Rang nine (9) West; In Town ship forty () South. Range nine (9) West, sec tion one (I . the southeast, quarter ot Section eleven (11). the east hall and soathwest quarter ot Section twelve (li), the northeast quarter of section thirteen (li). Sections twenty-are (V) and t wenty -six , J6i. the east hsOl oi Section thir ty-four (). and Sections thirty -Bre ($) and thirty six (): In Township forty-one (U.1 South. Range nine(S) West, Sections one (1, two (3), three (S). and Sections ten (10) to sixteen (It), both inclusive: All Township thirty-one OU Sooth, Range ten (lvU West: la Township thirty- flve(S5) -outh. Range twelve (li) West, the southeast quarter oi Section nine (9), the sooth hali of Section tea (10). Section eleven (11), the south half aad northwest quarter ot Section twelve (12), the west halt ot Section thirteen 1131, toe north half of Sections fourteen K) and fifteen Ul Section sixteen (IS) the south half and northeast quarter of Section seventeen (IT, sections twenty 19),, twenty-one I&J twenty-nine 391. thirty (30k thirty-one (tl) aad thirty-two (; In Township thirty-eight (S) South. Range twelve li West, the southeast quarter of section lwetty-two li the outh half ot Section twenty-three i). Section twen ty seven. (iT). tho southeast quarter of Section thirty-three (S3), and the west half of Section thirty (our (34); in Township thirty-nine (39) South, Rang twelve (13) West, Section four (). (be south half of Section five (5). the southeast qnsrter ol Section six (6), the southeast quarter of Section seven r. Section eight (8), the north west quarter ot Section nine ('), Sections seven teen (IT) and eighteen (IS), the northeast quar ter of Section nineteen (19). the north half ol section tweuty (.V). and the west half (or what will probably be when surveyed. Lots one (1) to sixteen (16), inclusive) of Section thirty (SO); In Township foity () South. Range twelve (U) West, the west half, or Lots cne (1) to sixteen (lfi). Inclusive, of Section eignteen (i): m Township forty-one (41) South, Range twelve (12) West, Lots three () and (oar (4). the south ball ol the northwest quarter, and the south half ol Section five (S). Secitoa six (Si, the west ball, or leu one (1) lo sixteen (it), Inclusive, of Section seven (7), the north halt and southeast quarter oi Section eight (S), the south half and no: th west quarter of s -ction nine (9) , and the west hall, or Lots one (I) to twelve ( ti inclu sive, ot Section eighteen (IS), All of Willamette Meridian, Oregon. W. A. RiCHSJtoa, Coouala sioner. Approved: E. A. Hitchcock , Nl tu Secretary ol the Interior. I