-1 P THE PEOPLES STORE I Extends New Year s Greetings We have been more than pleased with the growing patronage extended ns during the year just closed and expect to merit even a larger patronage duAng the ensuing year. If courteous treatment of patrons, superior quality of ;o ds and bed rock prices count for anything our store will continue to lead in popularity in Roscbuig. Wishing cad: and every one of our patrons a Happy and Prosperous New Year, we are, yours for General Furnishings, CITY DADS CONFRONT A KNOTTY Pl4LEM The Suspension of th loons Causes D In Reven THE PEOPLE'S STORE I. ABRAHAM, PROP. JACKSON ST Told in Side Heads. G. A. Taylor of Portland was ' buig visitor Wednesday . iustayjnjot the taanBaa0nauaned'u' 1r terrn" lostaltati-n. The Ia .to.) trtr 1 1 - ' s.Ble.., ; .... MMC-ll n ; . i l lei Kebekah Lo-.lge Xo 41, eras conducts by District Deputy Presi lent. Mis- Ma rie Jones Tuesday evening, the newly installed officers bei ig as follows: Miss I.anra Spalding, N (i. ; Mrs. Mary Palm, V.G.: Miss Mtirie Jones, Kec. Sec; Mrs. K V. T ho m p -on , Kin See ; Mrs. Clara Boren, Treas. : Mrs. Kitty HcWMMMM, War.; Miss Ila King. Ton.: mm 1 kanaka Parks. L G : Mrs F. B. Hamlin. O. G. : Mrs. Delia Jewett, the I R. S. X. G-; Mis Mae Fisher. L. S. X. G. : Mrs. Merit West. R. S V. G. ; Miss Clara DilUrd. U S. V. G : Mr Delia Lewi, chaplain. Following Hm instal lation light refreshments were served and a most enjoyable social session fol lower!. There was an attendance of tiO or 70 numbers an 1 a number of visiting members. The occasion proved a most i'it resting and pleasant one. "Twixt Love and Mone Y, , ' ..V.t.c'hea ler .non All star cast re. Bert Westbrook went to Albany Wednesday to visit with relatives and friends. 2 raws jcal and Personal. Strange, dentist. J. P. Johnson, dentist, tirave's build in. CBU New l ear until the The City Council hoi Meeting f ir the evening and as problem ol paying of to).-"' every remain ing salo every three n It will be f forogointf IS Aulvpn Sa. , of r k . o a E axaTW dure! n-flv deficit a Kose- 'TWIXT LOVE AND MONEY' An Interesting Home Talent Drama on Monday Evening January 9. J. G. Mack of Portland is a uest of his brother-in-law. Attorney Albert Abraham of this city. it was a happy bills showed up. Gold crown and bridge quality by Dr. Strange. work of licst An effort will be made to secure a G. W. Wonacott of Riddle, was. in - - W I i ... I : i. . nost-ouii; euucs.i.i 1111 11 IK'lOie . - ., s- - twiwvnt railroatl rate in Onviin. land otlice. . Cottage Grove Commercial club pro Attorney John l-ong on business liefore tl Wednesday. went to Balm tf supri nio court tests against Southern Pacific freight r.tes. Fred Chapman returned Tuesday eve ning from a visit to Willamette valley points. A San Francisco man purchased 1,000 I sacks of Com county potatoes at 1 cent ; per pound. J. K. Sawyers, lawyer and notary i public. Office up stairs in Douglas County Bank Building. tf An En erprising Banking ti iuse Tlie Bnanl is County Bank of Kosebnr. is out wi'h substantial "oausnaisasnta of the new year" to its minv depositors in the shape of tine leather pa-k-t baaa I leather card receivers tar t ie pocket, on ranch richly stamped in gold apiears. ". raaneanneaM of t'.e D n: is County Bank, capital $ vi.tX. Baoaontg, Oregon "' This shows a mark of com mendable enterprise on the part of this banking institution and i- duly appre ciated hy all of the patrons of the bank The Plaindealer is pleased to be mimlered among the recipients of its compliments. Miss Many Curri i. te at the central phone otlice Cottage Grove with her manv friends. agranh operator is riaitaag in parents and "Twixt Loan and Money" at the opera house Monday, Jan !' Benefit Roee burg orchestra. If t.-toopathy was not the riht -v. j why doe- it have such a Inltnaitigl among the mis! iatelligniil x-o;.'.' J. I.. White-ides and W. T. Baaerj were in town from Daftaajna Kerry Wi-.l-liesday on business beture the county court. "Twixt Lue and Money" ahicfa i be pros-ntevl at the (-,'ri1 House. is a true story of American life. D miss it. Renewals are Brisk Score of the Dai:. dealer subscribers are hustling in , their snbrription renewals at this the beginning of a new year, all of whom dec'are that the pp?r is brigiiter and newier than ever lefore and that it is in reility S -nthern Oregon's lestlinj: newspaper. Ttiese:kind favors and en rouraeinit expressions are iluly appre elated by the Plaimlealer management. For the now vear we have averaged a The La lies Aid society of Wilbur wili give an Entertainment at tne Wilbur Academy Saturday evening, January 14, !s0o. i Miss Audrey Bridges returned to Port land Wedn. sday to resume her stu lies at St. Helen's Hall, after spending her bolidav vacation at home. W. B Clarke of Miilwixxl is spending a few days in town an 1 rep rts every thing quiet in that vicinity. He bebavn the coming legislative session will lie a quiet one. Special Bake by Stearns Chenowi..i I iklandaiid foncaUa, W hite and Other sew ing machines 1".00 and an; watr Hegin the new New Year right. Oa toopathic treatment will restore yonr health, and other good things will follow. Rev. G. W. Householder will preach it Roberts Creek Sunday. Jan. ft, at 11 o'chx'k a. m. Kt-ryUdy inviteI t ) c"nie. its first regular Year Tucsdav n fronted with the i regular expanse bill hree mouths from the license fund of fdHi bathe. u that according to the Bgn ret there will be regular Beit uf $25, lor which pro ision must be made At the end of tin lirst quarter of this year, the Heeil fund will lack 6S instead of fL'-i of enough to moot the debt owing to a license rebate of $40 allowed to one ea loon keeper for the time his busines was Ensnended n acconnt of his bead quarters heinc destroyed bv lire. Couucilmo'i WTeat and Norman favor ed iucreasii g the siloon license but Councilman Vicelli saggeated that the matter should reel an' il after the legis lature takes act on the local oatMM ' Dsaaanre, as n is reporseu that tin measure ami De up tor ooneMierauoB liefore the -t ite.s BshMM city's naaacas Included in the official reports handed in was the financial exhibit of Cu Tre.-suro II. t". Slocnm. According to the exhibit, ti e total of outstanding citv "warrants, oil. el and uncallel, on I l January J. li.'. amounted to $12,166 106, which sum added to the $25000 worth of out.-taa ling City Hall and j I Sewer bonds, makes the total city ii - j deetedneee $37,1 ". Bed acting from, this am cunt the sum of 11,083 50 cash 1 on I. ami leaves :tn indebtedn es $35,463. 1 ; 1" When the assessments for tin recent -treet improvements are al; paid into the city treara y the in lebtnesi will have ben minced aNrnt $1800 ' from that of the previous rear. The treasurer was instructed to isane a call for flii worth of v -v ts. i tc. v or rtVS sii w ;j. After ndjonrning its regular meeting; I I Tneeday evening, the council iliscovor- ed that it .iid neglected to make a t-x levy t defray the City i xpenses .'or the : ensuing voir he minutes of the re corder were left open for embediateat of this important item, and the lard was at Once called. The present levy of live mills the highest permitted under the present d arter was continued by the required vote. "Twixt Love and Money," which will be produced by the It one burg Amateur Dramatic Club, for the benefit ol the Rosehurg Orehe-tra, at the Roseburg Theatre, Monday, Jan. ', promises to lie the most interesting play ever ee myed by local talent. The play details with the love of two persona, one i mil lionaire's nephew, the o h t a pretty country lass who are separated alter marriage through the machinatkma ol the rich uncle. The bride becoui M in sane, and her Bubseqnenl restorati m to reason by the presence and art ing if her faithful husband, constitutes an impres sive clients f r the play. All of th cist have had nasi expe rience In dramatic work, and the elec tion of the forthcoming drama watoae of the stronge-t p issible to obtain Faithful rehe irsals are now in pr .-re -end the public is assured of a me itori aas production. CAST Herbert Van Allen, a wealthy; mug man). Sid St. -wart Allen Van Allen. (Herbert's uncle Kris I right Major Warrington, a blind ret ran Fnsi S-.-wart Julian Hawk. Herbert's lal e f lend k.q j a pro:,. CLEyR-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 AGE FIFTEEN TO IWI.MY YEARS These suits are assorted into two lots I.( )T ( )K contains some all wool suits Formerly Little Boys' Knee Pants Suits AiK FOCB TO EKiHT YEARS) $2.00 to 52. 25 Suits going for Si. 50 a few slightly she'll worn sold for from 5.1x1 to 57.50. Now $3,50 2.50 350 4-5fJ 3.00 4.00 5 00 2.00 2.50 3 & 3-5o LOT TWO. .Ml wo 1 heavy ami liht weight suit-, excellent for every day or School suits, worth from 56.eo to 59.00. Boys' Knee Pants Suits AGE EIGHT TO SIXTEEN YEARS; $2.50 to 52.75 uits jjoing for $1.50 Now $5.00 3.00 3-5 4.00 s:.oo 4-5 it u 2.00 2.25 ;o 2.0 6L Special Lace Hen's Heavy I! or $15 the -i.it I Slxiee' narrow end n am Wool Underwear. All sizes. Regular f 1.00 value for 70 cente the garment liurn --. j .n.I 9 rhiie tber last fl.50 JOSEPHSON'S THE BiG STORE SUNSET RESTAURANT funnel Urines. enterprise . Martin Clench Itii: Clench l It imson er of Ro; li. Iloers !ira ! to I. ;:i.u: Fred Wriajht Martin's brothei Walter Gagnon Uncle Iaw TJarass, a Sahennan Nel-e i tesnnn Ison Aunt Hannah Timrns, I.iw's nife . Mi-s Agnees Pitchfnrd rVgnjr Potter, Henna! '- niec Eva V! easier I.I l.l.l AN BROl'GH, '.i .r W.i t:..s- Mi-s Oerii.- fast Cove. Morninic. Warrinirton'fl Col ajje. Is Bnildin Up a Good Business Cood Local and Farmer Patronage. If f If If 1 . if Cal' ou you yon yon von vant want want want v. aut want to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a house to rent a house to build a house to move a house tuo( I' AT F F. Patterson, -atrartor tid Bander Reeebarg Oregon. Th t I'arlo- .1: ... . ton's MhkI ACT I-an.l ACf II M -j Evening. At 1 1 II II one week later Ai'T I V R-u-k at Bendy f v- t inon'li- later.) Time, present ; Plea iK-tierit of tlie Rose Restanrant which - sa m are ki ago in tl.e B A k and sqnipM ! ti.r ..' -;is;..-.s afkHng np a tine : enthrals n i: a . len :n home rv-l ii. But rles style The dinners eeited this y i cents a 1 late m e .ir ' 'I:t:i::: place lor . - 'a : . good, C a M 1 .. ir; I Ir -tn-str t Glendale News. pal r naj.. a n .-r:!s. wh e oking :- a -u:. !.:;.' d i- k- restanrant at 'nakir.i: it a p i;. - -.'j tami - :: :l - e isi aw, ahile the iannera are extending a iher sl netronage t thi re-tanrant wl.ere they Bod they can j:et a good Inaefa 1 a generons '." cent n.ea! as ar.v conn nienl rioiir. n.:- re-tanrant i- cundiiclr-i ly Ir- 6 J SIcSaolty end her daughter, Mr. VlcXanlty being an emnloye ol ti.e -ut!. -r:; I ew anheeitner n day, whacfa is indeed pipe; aire, plain an 1 bathed ; cut an I a pratifyir.p leinnint for V0o. Wanted I'artner. i00 will buy one half interest in the best paying Furni ture an 1 Housefurnijhintf store in I'ort lan l. or will sell out entirely for $1000 Have other bu-iness to attend to. Ad dress FriwnTRE Store, BW, Wewlwnw toe St , Portland. Oregon. f Strawberry Plants for Sale. Exeel sior and W ilson straalierry plants, 50 cnts per hundred, or U6 per HKW L o. h. Adnwnnj J. H. Tan ace, DilUrd, Ore. Ml Goats Wanted. W ill pay cash for or 30 head of nannie goats. Apply L. M. Jackues, Drew, Oie. wire naiis; the only guaranteed hla. smith coal; two carloads Tage W cn uire fence, the only tempered wire i -lire for sale. n: tf The Bloon. r Hotel Company, Tie. C. Illooiner, p'oprietor. i ont with a leautiful calendar on which is printed, Two Valley Hotels Hotel Revere, Al bnny, Qmg ' Hotel MrClelhrei. Rose inrj, Oregon," the pictures and rolor ntc on the calendar is elegant. Dr eian in ols rimx hide. H L Stndley. Osteopathic physi Dr. Alineda J. MrCall, assi-tant etries and dieeasef of wmen. or call at offca in Abrahani Consultation Free. tf The two first days of the new year were as balmv and bright as a perfect day in June. The new year is starting out under the most favorable weather eonditionsat least. More Sheep Slaughtered Agaia tax wJasJeeafeaaanp have lieen getting in their dastardly work , killing 5W of a band of sheep near Prinevtlle and wounding or scafer ing the rest. This ie the latest of a seriee ol such crimes in central Oregon, and it is high time that extraordinary efforts were taken by the local author ities to hrmt down '.he perpetrators and bring them to justiee. We realize that this is no ea-y task, and no effort or ex pense ehoold be spared to accomplish this result Important Term of County Court. The county court met i i its regular Januarv se-sion WeMnesdav all mem bers of the board lein pre-ent. 1 here is a great deal of important bus iness to I transacted at this term of court which will probably require until Wednesday of next week to finish up. County road supervisors are to be ap pointed for the en-uing year: many changes are to be made iu road district boundaries ; the matter of making a lib eral appropriation for a county exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair is to be tak en under advisement, as is also the purchase of a county rock crusher and rend roller. All this besides the regular ro-itine work and auditing of bills is miking life strenuous for the members of the court just now. I'p to the present time the court's lime h s all lieen occu pied in consi lering changes in road die trict boundaries, receiving reports of roa 1 supervisors and examining and an diting bills. t ' Notice All parties owning doge are hereby notified that if they will pay to the city Mar-har their dog 1-cnnae during the month of January they may have the same for 1.00 each. All that he has to go and collect will be $2 30 each, bv order of Rosehurg City Council. Fr.-d J. Biefcrley has retained fr an extended Business trip from the I. ike and Middle Western States. He says he exjericncel some very -ev.-re winter weather before returning to Orein. the blooming roees end gr.-en fields I f D 'ig las i ounty greatlv contrasting with the snow ant) ice fields of his blissard s'.rick en middle western boiae -rates. Mr lllakeley anticipates a great immigra tion to Oregon this year. Wotieo haa been giren by the H.irri man line thai the freight rate on imini- grants boa Behold g'-is and other effects Captain Be l. D. Btiswell, of Bos-ell , hts town relu-ei from tl ' to " I pr Mineral Springs, made the Plairnlealer ! lis) pounds from Mwniari river to a pleasant call this morning. He is an 1 Paritic inK jH.itit. which i'l mke a enthusiastic gol roads advoca'e. and rwbicti .ii of fuiiv il.mti the carload believes the first principles in permanent This ail prove a great impetus for a ve-y of the rcs Ce il da. Ken ng The Sun Set restaurant has alreadv aine.1 tie reputation of serving only iO-i wholesome meals and satisfying Nanchea. It is the place where you always get the worth of your money. This restaurant makes a specialty o fine chicken dinners on Pnnavs. tf road building ,i grading and providing good side drainage, the 'rock covering eing the final finishing touches. OUR 1905 New Year's Greetings To all Our Friends And Customers A HAPPY NEW YEAR. The most satisfactory and successful year in the history of our business has just closed. It hs been a busy year and our success has bf i .1 sanst tctoiy. So it is fitting that we hould give t a ks to those who have given us success. We wi-h to assure you of our appreciation as no firm feels more appreciative than we do. For 1905 we offer you this: We are going to try harder than ever before to merit your trade. We are going to have a belter and a larger stock to select from. We will also assure all that prices will b -based ou hiuall margins We desire to make thi store a shopping home for a I. Again we thank oue and ai f r yonr liberal pat ronage and if through error or omission we have wronged anyone to the amount of anything we sin cerely ask you to call and let us know. Asking you tc keep in mind. RICE and RICE. THE HOUSE FURNISHERS Mr. A.I. Butler, of Kikton the hust ling representative for the Mutual Life Insurance Co, departed for his home after sjiending a few days in Rosebu rg the first of the week. He is returning froTi Northern California where him self anil wife have been spending a very pleasant two weeks Tacation. immigration t Oregon and is iiberal concession on the part railroad people W.F.Davis, road sup-rvisor of the Camas Valley district made the Plain dealer a pleasant call while transacting business in Roeeburg Wednesday. He savs the county roads lietween Camas and Rosehurg are in better condition than usual at this season of the vear, tlie improvement work of the past sea son having been of a permanent nature. .A. H. Howard, road Supervisor in the Coles Valley neighborhood, was looking after road matters before the County Court Wednesday and favored the Plaindealer with a pleasant business call. He reports all kinie of crop pros pects most promising in his part of the connty. Mr. Paul Sterling, son of James A Sterling, of Drain, went north trie latter part of the year to meet Superintendent Mc CJuire, of the Astoria and Colnmbia railroad at rortland ami will accept a position with that company. Paul has h t-n in the employ of tlie Southern Pacific company at Drain for over year past, Blizzard Rages in the East New York, Jan. 4 The worst bliz r.ard since lsS swept over New York and the surrounding country last night and this morning. Traffic is badly tied up, and all I rains are late Surface car are operated with difficulty, and the streets are coated with ice. A gale is Mowing H miles an hour. A miik and wood famine is threatened owing to the failure of trains to arrive. The ferry lxat service is crippled and the depart ure of ships pr vented. T. W. Winniford, of the Oabvpooia, was transacting bagineee in Rosehurg Wednesday. He is an esteemed pioneer citiz. n. The roads, he says, have been greatly improved between Winchester and Koseburg, and with the improve ment of the gap between the little di vide and Kdenbower a good permanent road will have been completed between Rosehurg and Winchester. DIED. Horn. IVo :'. pJ4. at the family deuce in this city, t" Mr. and Mrs cil Van uiider a Uy. weight 11 - W.N. Moore of Rnekles 't-ent Yeais at i -iendale Madam Rum he wee risitinf hi- finnan W bells in the near future. liilliert Meadow, a prominent iii man is in this city. Mr. M-ad re sided here n.anv years ago. and he x- pteeses hiimolf as nmch surprised ai the Wonderful improvement in OBJ city D B. Redr.- M. the sage of Ii -, tell w as a lilendale riaitor today. , Thomas tytch. after many years I sence i- visiting relative- and fr.e:. ;- Uj I this i i-y and valley. J. ti. Mack, hu-iness manager of the Abraham property in this city, an i al bert Abrahani, attorney for the estate are in this citv snrvewng t:.- eastern addition to the city which wl! be dedi cated at once. K. w Sfocttna fpoi si seenl ai.d collector for the Oregon ian by the circulation man .ger while be wea in '. town last week. Miss Minnie Selig of Myrtle Creek is . visitiug relatives la this city. Johnson v Seanien ewrchants tiave greatly improve I their place of bnsineni by making a new front of one plats glass windows. They carry a fine line of new g' xls. Mr. Morteneon of Ferndeie ma e ns a much appreciated visit this week. Poit Arthur has fallen. I he little bmwa men have gained a rictory over the gnat Romanoff Dynast; which indi cates that right can triumph orer might. Vn us a: !, ': r the I .r . ul ; . at. : tttey are very grate rl cinstar.tlv tne rear SWELL TIES IN ALL STYLES tie. Ladies, you cannot find a more suitable gift, 01 one juore appreciated for your gentleman tricud than an up-to-date LATEST PATTERNS GENT'S HATS Here is another Holiday Necessity for the well dressed gentleman. No matter how i ly lish the suit the appearance is not striking without an up-to-date hat. JACKSON STREET.. J. A. COBB jietronap ,e Sea "i JUST ARRIVED NEW STOCK : Long & Biniihan Sawmill Sold. FINE CHINA WARE Long, Bingham Lnnrber Co . bank rapt, he. I al Engeneia the office of '. A Winternteier, refeeee in baakrnpt cy. the sale of the company's aawmill si Cottaeje Gt ire I i If. V IVwii I for 114, iii) mas confirmed. This prnetically fettles the in.ilter of t e i.' nk: .v Ring '.am ha-.kr.ip: . a n.ilya few more 1 fetalis ere 'o be attended to, wi.en th rase will le dhmiaaed. It is understood thai the n. w owner I the mil! will begin oneratiag . A New Industry Hiram iallap, an esteemeii citizen of Myrtle Oeek, a-aa a county seat visitor Wednesday. In a pleasant rail on the Plaindealer, he stated that the necessity of a slight change or amendment to the registration 1 iw is apparent. Hr. Ual- lap thinks the legislature might well extend the time for registering voters and then abolish the blank "A" voting certificate, which brings about an end less lot of gr.itnitons work on elect Win day imply to accomodate careless VO'era who neglet:t to register, oflimes wiiun the registration ollice is at tUeir set) door. lo provide for a new-coin mer to the county shortly prior to an elec tion, a registration receipt from the county clerk cf the voter's former e. ty is all that should be required. M tiallap thinks that those who cArlctudi neglect to register should lose their vote BROWS At Yonctlla. Oregon, of briitht's disease, James Redield ' Brow n, agrsl 41 years, 6 months ami ; i" days. Deceas'd was lorn in Redfield, Dallas, , Countv, Iowa. June lr, lsii:?. He Braced with his people to South Dakota in Iflfifi, aud lioui there to Voncslla. Oregon, in ', 1S!2. He had been living with his I family in Ci rants 'a88 f,,r gonie time mid was taken sick aUmt one year ago. He went from there to 1 1 iltn. Cel., where he hoped to regain his health, hut heinj ' disappoiulud in this he then went to Cinnaliar Springs, ("al., but finding that all efforts to regain his health were use- j lees, he returned home where he en joyed ite co forts for onja a few days, when he took life's burden for a pillow and lay down to that -weet sleep that kisses his eye lids down still. He wits married to Miss Ida M. Kegle in I8M. Two children were birn to them, the eldest Jennie, who died April 90, IMS and Alpnans, still living Among those t l Ll. wno remain to mourn ins toss are nu wife, Ida M. Brown, his aged mother, 7" years, two brothers and three sisters, Ii. H. Brown, of Kruid.i, Idaho, 1". P. Brown, of Clachan, Ont. Can , Mrs. CP Buck, of Denver, Colo, Mrs M M. Walker, Gold field, Nevada and Mrs. C. L. Fegels, of Voiicul III, Oregon. He belonged to the W. O. W , uii.lt r whiise care he was Irani the time be ar rived home until the words "earth to earth antl dust to dust were sxikcn over the remains of one of the kindest of hush in Is and fathers and Youc.illi's citizen . Are the dead forgotten'.' No I'here is n voice from the tomb BWCetel than song, to which their trie ids turn. even from the charms of the living and from its peaceful liosum spring none UOl fond regiets and tender reollectioiis. As Wu look upon the grave we i-ee le which U-ams nn angel p omise pointfanjl us on beyond the ' valicv of the shadow" to that harlsir where WO shall a--t anchor and meet our loved ones Who have only gone before. Ian. t, HK)5 S. A. Jury List A bet of people afe going ex ten reel tnlo the growing cf Engtisb walnuts in tie- Wilhunjene va.ly. i Some of them claim t ere will lie more I Money nude in walnut gi-owing here than h is ever b en m ide in hops- and I this serins a fortune evvry year from a few sen s For English wa ante, en thusiasts declare that this i-1 a b tter I country than California ; that the treat ' will mature earlier here an i the walnuts j will till letter and thus produ e a more I abundant crop i; wet fat and -juality. Following is the list of jurors d-iwn for the Januiry. Itfift, term of i ircuit court : Ambr,ie Marsh ill. Olen lale. fane ; W S Brilt, Riddle, farmer Lawrence Michael. Days I'rcek, :ar:ner Cha Watson, Peel, farmer S C Miller, Dillard, farmer Win Bnrchard, Scottsburg. iarniei Scott Henry, Wilbur, farmer J H Grnbhe, Oakland, Kockrahni Lawrence lohnaon, Drain, eaillnnM TC Johns, lialesville, farmer H R Manning, Oakland, farmer Win I'.riggs Jr. Canyonville. farmer Louie Schneiser, t'o nstock, farmer II ti Chicane, Tyec, Iteck raiser John I. Kent, Kikton, farmer John Applcgate, Yoncalla. farmer John Handerran, Gardiner, Timber em Daniel Hanks, Perdue, farmer Marion Smith, Stephens, fanner Henry Rnlenour. Melrose, farmer W C Winston, Win-ton, farmer II .1 Ireland, Olalla, farmer Ohne Gettya, Bohemia, farmer Ed K'use, Dixonyille, farmer LG Dnmbleton, Winchester, farmer Plina Oooper, Rooehnrg, far mi r Hue Dixon, Rosehurg, stm kraiser i has Anderson. Rosel urg, capitaiis' Hiram Oa lap. Myrtle t'rei k, fanner Sykes ,l tarroll have movisl their plumbing shop from the old Fiook building on Main street to No. L'io .lack son street, the building formerly oc cupied by K. K. H in Is I'igar Store, and are prepared to handle anything in tin plumbing and tinning line. Phone No mi. r.t Z -ii- A "- I HOLIDAY CANDIES r VVH 1 7 f$ COMPARISON IS A TRUE TEST hi Our ignesi indies are tho I grfide good, in town, t enpara 'n i the only tnie tost and the one we always- win out on. When it comes to hih grade and de licious goods we have no cofcfiitow. . S Avv.-.'.w.v.sv.v FIGS HONEY ALMONDS WALNUTS RASINS CURRANTS CITRON CROCKERY LEMON AND GLASS WARE ORANGE PEEL Anything you need for a Fruit CaKe or Mince Meat : J. F. BARKER $ CO. Phone 201 : Somethiitg You should Know ll is ;.i your interest to read and note careiully the rare opportunity of secur ing a ftae piano or organ at Burr's Ma li- House. We have ordered a ne and complete tock of pianos and organs that will ar- rive nilbia the n-xt few davs and in or- i ler to :n ke rni we are giung to offer i ur present st.vk at the i dlowing low prices and if you have been watching j and waiting for a bargain now is your nance. One grand St ante piano in first class 1 condition and can be turned back at any ime within one year at full price. On Iv I vJ One u; right Cornish piallo. has leen ti als'-.n 1 vears. Goal for ... 1155 in a mi I bran ie number, draw lots to see which shall rirst sbuthV off the mortal coil. The Southern Pacific is graveling the stockrards at McMinnville. -': use tine new Colonial Hine piano wnntifnl manoeny case for line han 1s.hu-. BaiL-y piano, new, oulv One Jacob Doll piano in beautiful burl j walnut eaOB. I.irgesize HB I One of the famous Victor planv in; baselifel Hnh. eaas will sell for t?15 , thie tine Kimball p-.mo in uarterevl sawed oak. if taken before the first of the year will pi for $;U5 j Space will no: permit us quoting other priceetedpy bui we hare the largest. . .- . i . . i mttsic nonse in ".'ri-gon souin oi i un and and these low prices will prevail i a 1 iwnls until Jan. U, Hue. More open eenuimjs. or poith eJeil call, or wri e BUBR'S MUSIC HOI SK. Rose urg. Oregon. We an? doing business at the old stand. If you want to boy. sell or trade anything see - - - - A.D.BRADLEY THE SECOND HAND MAN A full stock of Kith new and seo nd hand Furniture. Tin and ranite ware. Cook Stoves and Heaters. Wanted, $1000 wortk of second hand furniture. A fine stock of Harness, Whips, Kobes. Saddles and everything in the Harness' line. Slv harness is j all hand made and guaranteed. BRADLEY JACKSON ST BLOOCETT S OLD STAND Stephen Van .1 W W right, Honten, Roaebnra, st KoM-onrg, i apitalist i krsr ' City Trtasurtr's Notice. Notice is be re by given that all parties holding cttr warrants endorsed prior to Feb 1903, are requested lo preaenl th same to the i ity treasurer for pay mi nt, us interest will cease thereon at ler the date of this notice. Dated Koseburg, Ore., Jan. I, l!H." H. C. Suki m. Citv treasurer. Abner Kiddle, road supervisor for tie Kiddle road district, is transacting busi ness Indole the county cour! today. ..unnrrrunrn S.IU1HUS USSSmm ,a.,.thrri'iii-i. .-nv aJvLH'. h.'W U. ..UIAIU ll'Iit. toul"' 11 comnrlaMa ao, in ill COUNTRIES ,V,l'. o Jiff, I H'asHiUjftom wl timrA m mtf 'fttn tht fltnt. Pnent tnt Infringemfnt Practice tclulvly. Writ., L. U. 1,1 61 BInUi Stiwt, opp CnlUd SUM TUt Oact.l WASHINGTON. O. C. Letter I. is'. Bl laehilsa oncolhiH tat at the Ko-e lur po4lofnce Band Mrs I 1. Rearksnd Aurthor BetthoMJne R Pssiias relay J A . -, men Ambrose Hears rd Mil H V C i nl eld lr Wm Hughes Vr A B Ebor ' en hw 1 lilies an Mr I iral ram t 1' lent I srrei I. Ke ev Miss Agnees M -o r 'arry Q H , raa Mr wjiiie Bl i er Mr A J I'l.h ii on aba i ii d Pn . s c, 1 he. p e i e -'ate I e a leru-e l. Dag The la tier . rate oi oue cent ol I'.KH i-ha Mrs Both r J tl ettr. ni I i !i thev are d for at the ach (.'. W. l.Kks. I M aTrin! N A GOOD KTX, A 8TKADY HJLTO AKD A Steven Rifle, PUtol or Shotgun ft w,vndbl UHI crv nine. "S8ern, ' ftraa an ill i all tftvtm.. Uam ftBSS IftftMMBfl SKft.y I, ftsiftpj by eleft ftaj aSM I 7 be ftba luftdriomt- Ask yomt dola. ftft.1 la oaowrirsnls. II yoa c will 1 Host Fail to Itlnmin 1 i ftta-ioe. It Is a book of fcaJy fciifce, ftaa ftprcalft to all Uen IntmstcU la the frnJ pott o fthootlat. Mailed cell r le. p. Piuile h fteei J. STEVENS ARMS A TOOL CO. r . O. Boa aaaa chicopee falls, mass., u. s. a.