TWICE-A-WEEK ROSEEURG PL AINDE ALER i IMPORTANT TERM OF Published Mondays a i Thursdds by THE PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY Telephone Main 27b. Office , Corn r M.tin and Oak Streets. Entered in the Postoffiee at Rbseburg, Oregon, as second class mail matter in 1868. COUNTY COURT ENDED PORTLAND WAN GIVES NAN PATTERSON COLD W.C.CONNER. Editor. F. H. ROGERS. Manager. W. 1 . STRANGE, Foreman. SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISING Semi-Weekly One Year, $2.00; Semi-Weekly Six Months, Advertising rates, 50 cents per single column RATES. Sl.OO, Cash K'h per month. Locals. 5 in Advance cents a line Road Supervisors Named $500 for the Portland Exposition Exhibit Tax Levy is 25 Mills. THURSDAY, JANl ARY 2, I9G5. Note.- The management of this paper will positively assume no responsibility for the utterances and state ments of its correspondents or contributors. The editor endeavors to make no false statements whic h wrongfully reflect upon the eharacterof any person offici y or rttherwiae, and be will eheerfnllv comet any erroneous statement which perchance may appear in this piper, if the matter is called to his notice. Roseburg needs more and larger pay of 1905 should be largely to this end. rolls. Th work The Hague gun works are banal is still (ring dav and ;hut down, night but the Krupp Attar a prolci ni 1 bin important term oi county ooort during irliich mam- mat ters of grant import to tin- connty wan acted ii in. the new pear'a nroainii na brought to a doae lat" tuesday evening. Below in itoudsad furiii appMH I ' 1906 tax lew of 25 mid which w t ('i ni 1- leea iliau the leey made by the omul lat Near. Naw York, Jan. it. Nan Patterson is ill with tonsilitie. Stic received a reis tered letter tMluv from Frederick Stan- leyol Cortland, ttr., containing a 20 lokl piece ami a " yM piece for the purpose of baying herself a New Year's present. The writer esid Mi- Patter Mn haw many hj mpathizera in the went Miss Patterson gave the money to het father with the request that fie pur chafe something for her mother. The year 1905 will have to step lively if productive record of the year just closed. it beats the Only rock-bed 1 l I No mam tie peoj an ter so far. roads will do in iregon. re complaining won Oregon s War continues true to General Sherman's discript ion. General Nogi, the victor at Port Arthur, lest all his sons in assults during the siege. Factional politics is not dead yet in the Republican party of Orog w; as much as such politics deserves to die and be forgotten. Russia's only harbor in the Fast will be frozen up until March. A return home is about the only thing that cuts ice with the Baltic fleet. P. W.W elej i.:.s sued the Plaindealer for (10,000 be cause it refused to divulge the name of a correspondent with who n V , h ; i a lilt through the press, whereup- At the risk of being suspended by President Roosevelt on !" ' ' ' ' ' r plaintively asked if a me one will loan bugene Register. rcaroaa staV behoof OanN'y Beada ludgt, Soldier! Lifarai v mii La .006 008 .0W7 on 0001 .0(90 MOUNT f B.7W . 35. 70S . 57,7.!" 00 17,S')t.t0 . 1 J90 29 !" 00 em to do IS to have their ohiei-l nici.r- porttod ia the propooo amend oacnt to the charter of t tie City of Koacburg ami the le. iflatnre couia tlien take decisive ncli hi on the matter. .IfKV list BBAWM A lint of 900 MUMS from which jurors will lie Selcctad for the tmBM of the cir cuit court anting 1906 wan drawn up hy the court. no ao svpaavmon arrwisran. In the mattel of sii'rvi-orr for the 51 road districts of the county, the follow inn appointment!- wen- made for the ear. BIG LOT SILVER BULLION STOLEN St I. or ik, Jan 10 Thrt e freight c ar robhera me MMh-i a-rtttt in Kant St. Louis They stole ihirty-one har ol liver bullion vahie! at which they sold In a junk lealer for $114, Lbinking it was lead. The silver destiaed for the Philadelphia mint. 148 7s-". 13 fatala Amount of t x.ti'le proper ty in DoOgjM I oui.ty, exclu s ve .if City of Boaebarg 5.4to,771 00 Am oint M taxable proper ti in City of Roseburg 610,700.00 upon the recommendation of Mr. Heney. we would like to know if it would not be a good plan to investigate the investigators? him (10,000 for few dan A brother editor has bloomed forth in a little editorial essay on "How to Live on Small Incomes." That's or.e subject that the average newspaper man really something about. t know? It was ann once i ia a late iss le of tha Portland Tele gram t' at Oregon Kattecai taardainea would be employ ed abo ;i the Le is s I Clark fair gr o::ids to do guard due . I: the fair thing is a ne and these men are select ed fro.s: the wiri-ms companies ib.iut t.velve men will bt required fr an each of the state militia companies. The Czar has extended the liberty of the press in Rus sia and hereafter crop and weather reports will not be subject to censorship. Even the Czar has found out that it don't pay to attempt to muzzle the press. That type frequently beeeaaea fr-.-ikish was demon strated ia th editoral announcement regarding the sale of the tlen i i!e X ma in oar hat isue. We wrote "Mr Hoaime, the ne.v pr iprie: r. is an exjerienced and capa- i - - - - i . , , o t' newspaper man, out our type mite us say inexper ience 1 " A thonsind apologies, Brother rToataae. Now our friend, the Roseburg Plaindealer. Booth and Bridges having been removed, will probably have some more compliments for the Journal, says the Portland Journal. He who laughs last, laughs best. Wait 'till the investigation is over. It was the great Colonel Watterson, editor of the Loa isville Courier Journal, who stated, we believe, that "a newspaper did not amount to a d unless it could precip itate an occasional libel suit." He maintained that it was better for a paper to miss its mark occasionally than to let all of the boodlers and evil doers ply their nefari ous professions unmolested and go scott free The indictment of Mayor Williams of Portland upon th. most flimsy pretext, one m giaringly absurd that the district at: iraey a: once dismissed the ease, shows hou rank a farce a .:;! jury can b ! with at half trying. To satiate the spa" an i reaoni of a m itley gang is not the high psTpose f r .vhi.-h the averaga grand jury is drawn. Here i- the ir ny f fat ' exemplmed with a reageaaee. The Piaiadealer nu geaewoaly, bat reluctantly consent ed to Hew two acrappen space in the paper to air their ifepcjttivo grievances. One fellow caBad the other a jack;iss and then th thmr fellojr reciprocated by calling his fries 1 a grafter. Now th '"iackass" an 1 'Vrrifter- 9 both mad at the Plaindealer for publishing their atnff sad The fellow who gets hot under the collar and seeks t i ne rf . mmenced a $lu,0i) dam ige proceed- rwnuav Anmn rr&a frr aimat riinrr f riot innr1iaT,t'nti- tstanswa I . ig.v-o fek ,., - t ::s. .1T1.1 we simniLse t.h r..r f.,i!..,r r-t n - a rr - v tvuvn n in mad what is left. It looks hike a concocted chasse, deep laid eonspira -y to '"graft" the Plaindealer. don't into the newspaper uncomplimentary to him. usually baa about the same experience as is related of the man who tied the old cow's tail to his leg in order to facilitate matters while milting. He said he had not been dragge I more than two miles before he realized he had mad- a mistake. de or it? "House Bill No. 104" about which there is i much reference by the newspaper paragraphers in Oregon is not a bill at all. It is the reference that used to be made to Sacs the Plaindealer Jms b -en made the defendant in a sio.tM i dam ige suit, it is recalled that a few of our es teemed ooateap mriea have figured in like legal proceed ngs recently. It has n t been long since J. G. Mack tiled a like suit against th- Oregoaass and got nothing. Later, the Grants Pssa Obaenrer was made defendant in a damage oroceelinir for STtOOO hv R. n ffnm the i..t. the business calling members of either house out to a hinrannl I si mi bi. i c i i , .. . . , oeing awar.h-1 $l.W. Kecently the Salem Journal wa- certain room where hquid refreshments were kept. They re,illir.. . $5000 damage suit filed by said they were going out to consider "House Bill No. 104.' Salem's city marshal, that official getting? nothing We That was in the long ago. when Oregon Legislatures predict that the Plaindealer wili come oat about the mac nuuouui.,. mHC -u . u,u ujia same and that it will not be required to pay 1" Ob no! damages. l ot I "'.'M .47 1 .00 Mim JM' MiK IMIIIHT It naedacMad to apprvpt iatw $600 tie aid ihdiajfhM, llm rwprasn of a thmg lac County exhihit at the la-wiM ami Claik fair ujon conlitiou that a like amount, at leaM. wni rai?el ly poylat sutiM-ription This actioi wa." taken upon mpieat 'f the ftoMbniS O mmer oial Cluh. nhieh aeurtnl the court thnt it ooul I easily rai- its r qairad t-hare tlie uppropriatioo. rancaaaa ot aoan m kcuaant usLATan The petition for the court to parchaM thre-setsof load machinery aa laid in the table in Selinilely. lu.fife rhomp ui Mtaled tint IliM .! the only tlmu' tha l-OOrt COakl do in view of the fact thai oily a few of the road dia rictl iia i vole I a levy arhich would defray the el- penac of oparanaf toe machiaery in th.-ir leaaoctira nethma: anl farther for the rea.u that the n-lieut lit trictacnatd not le.-a'ly make the BOOM ary levy until January l'.Ki. It WMI tlierefore deemed iiuwiiv and itij-ili- uiachinery nhieh he time during MThea the people i 'axes to proaeca'e :lie count v Ci.urt i the aaaasag year, ate tfie MOCtal roail peramaawl rod aorV , ill provide the ma llliaiBJ. it is under-tooil. BOAS ii!rrai-T pimrioN tb ki. The patition "kiiu that tha corjMir. t limits of Boaabnm lie ma le a H parate road district waa a!i laid aide tor fu ture consideration The court stated that aoae of its naeoibsrf it in vor ol granting the patittan. Ii i the opinion hat the proper lliiu lot the petition- Diat. Appoint' a Address 1 Frank Uorrail . Umpqua Fan) I S W Turnell . I'eel :t David lane Gardhwf I J W Wroe (iardinei ' 5 ti Balder.-e . Sampson , T W Andrews Kcottabnrf 7 K K Haines ElktOB i I .IK LeUow ... Elkton ! Avon Smith Oakland M A 11 Chan hill Millwood I I K Von penl Chrrehtad 15 K C Arnold Looking lilars 13 J II Torter Ten Mile M W B Wcllr tllalU ' lr It Hercher Brocfcway 16 C M MTilaon Camas Vallo) 17 hner Kiddle Kiddle 1S 6 W Wonnacolt Kiddle lv A Jnrqaea Glendah 10 J W Spalding Drain .'1 W H Lawreaea Oontstock ISS Harvey Kichards ... Yoocalla ;':! John Bolder Yoocalla i4 w K rbompaoa .Yoncalla XS E J rritz Klkhead A J hear Oakland It? EH i'lnk-ton Oakland !2S J I Chapman Wiihur JV ti V Davis . . Wiihur ;:to Morria Wehher ... Rosebnry I SI C Piatncli Day Creel , SS W II Brawn B webur 'ISS J Mf llawull Dixonvilla ' 1 31 II Barker Oak Creek 'll II A Blnantay .... olide . 30 John LtTingaton Pee; S7 P Balif Boeahnnj ji" LB Mynatt Bosehnrgl Jlsj J McKean Baaehnnj i 40 J t. Di. ks . Myrtle Creek ' i si T I. Brewer Myrtle Creo ' tJ N A Newton Myrtle Creek 11 J B Cook Cany na villa 44 D H Hank Pofdnel Its BE MTUaoa tialaatrilte ilaj II H Sichnb Ualaa 47 Ja- Short K ' org ' 4S John Strnder DisoirilM I 4v i Giiatafaon . Sab 0 Sam Smith OafchwH 51 f Cain D-lh in EUGENE MAN FOR THE LAND OFFICE Aneiit the removal of Register Bridges and Keceiver Bootli, of the K'leehnrg land ofBce. the tiuard is reliahly inh.rm- l that a well-known Eoaene citizen. whose noma cannot ba diinigrd at the present time, in tlated for one or the other of the positions naads vacant This man has all the palifh-ations for either office. Kntene Uuard. FARMERS' NEEDS GRASS SEED Now is flic time to sow worn field seeds. I have just reeehed a large supply of Ai-yke. Red and White Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Orchard, Klue Grass, Etc. R R O W S Disc i tows. H A Rnffeln Fitts. Pan American. Spike, Sptiae and Harr vs, nd Syracuse and Steel (.hilled , &mm zrrz-- tvvr - ' -" ' SAWS AXES SLEDGES Simmons. Webfoot, Chinook, E :ipe. U Hoo and Pacific Coast pattern Saws; Ke-n Knttcr, U. S. A. and h e ; X Axes . -' " " ' PORTLAND GAMB LERS CAPITULATE 8. K.8YKE8 GENERAL HARDWARE CASH FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE Portland. Jan 10. -The long drawn out aar helween the finmhhm and sheriff Word andsd totlay in the com plete capitulation of the gamhlers They entere.1 a p'.ea of guiity. pai 1 con tsStod tines, withdrew damage sues and .ikTVe up t he tight. Democratic View of It. The iudicime.it si Hi I aa jod Mitchell was not so much of a surpr,-e. bnt it will be surpri-ing if (hey are earn ricted. The rrowd that lurne.1 state's evidence- are guilty of perjury, both in obtaining lan Is ai.d in their testimony besom the grand jury. After they had been ranvh tei, and hoping to efcapr punishment, they pre ended to turn "tate's evidence and implicated persons of high standing. This U very poor evi dence ti pou which to indict any one and unless it is substantiated by evidence of a trnst Worthy nature we do not thine none will he onnicted Jefferson Ke view , dem We will p:iv the highest cash price for Hide?, green or dry. Pelts .goat skills, furs. jr0n brass, copper, lead, zinc, rabbet Koots fe shoes Have some splendid bargains in second hand Furniture ROSEBURG JUNK AND HIDE CO. Drain Normal Notes. witli DOUGLAS COUNTY PAMPHLET COMMITTEE NOW AT WORK ... cents Musings. Here's to the lying lips we meet, For truthful lips are bores ; Bat lying lipe are very sweet When Tying close to yours ! Fear not unjust ridicule. Bet he won't get ten cents. Fay debts promptly better still, pay as yon go. Cultivate a love for home and strive to beautify it. Newberg Methodist? and Baptists ate a New Year's dinner together. Going visiting is like borrowing from yonr neighbors yon have to pay liack. Which would be wiser for a man past fifty to do marry a trained nurse or a good cook? Some suspicion will bang around those soft drink saloons, says one of the wise guys. If a secret is kept a secret this is one sign that it was not considered impor tant enough to tell. One thing about an idle woman she does not stand on the street and bore people with her "views." An Orange, N. J, man has invented asbestos clothing. There's nothing like preparing for the future. Toe modern meaning of a good time is about (10 worth of headache and about 30 cents in small change in the pocket. Mr. Wool ley might form an alliance with Mr. Penny packer of Pennsylvania. He wants the press muzzled for publish ing csVtoons. If that no-hat fad could be extended so as to include the women before Eas ter a large number of married men would adopt it with enthusiasm. If the Brother succeels in secur ing that f 10,000 we will bet a moes agate that "Taxpayer" wili sue him for a "divvy," if he don't ' whack up." During the year 1904 there were 1C7 marrirges performed in Linn county. What will the harvest he? Brownsville Times. Watch the divorce courts and see. "Bill had a bill, board," says an ex change. "Bill also had a board bill. The board bill bored Bill so that Bill old the bill hoard to pay his board bill. So after Bill sold bis bill board to pay his board bill, the board bill no longer bored Bill." The Pick Cp man would suggest in line with the tale of Bill's board bill and Bill's bill board that if Bill's bill board lor.-l Bill, as ranch as Bill's board bill bored, why no- "board" j Ml wdth board from Bill's bill board and throw Bill's board bill and Bill's ' bill board overboard. Certain young men of Atlanta, lie longing to the "firrt famiiie-' of the southern city having lieen caught in a ' raid on a gambling brothel, tha otiicers suppressed names a-id linslil il the mat ter n p. Thereupon a i.ir.-- company of young womt-n of tmad SOCtsJ standing called on the sheriff, ps titrating rgahlSl Railroad Notes. I. H Bammitt, of Ensmm, the s. p. fireman who lost a foot in a railroa d ac cident sometime ago, is crossing palms with Koanhnin, friends. Condnetot s-am Watch, of the Albany beat, mm hi Ashland Saturday am his way to Son Francisco, on a iittle vaca tion trip, says the Ashland Tidings. Coodnetor Ed Tynan made his first tlip Fridav. since recovering fr an i..e nusmiig-up practice ami l-dared atia. k of pneumonia, mat ww ami bcnt respactnoie gins at his home in this Wr.- IT til .m! tlk ilttlMMAlUM Il.nl -l Both, the well known 8. P. train thev might make no mistake ami 1 . . . "I,-, - , . .. '"an. spent yesterday in Ashland jiui'ir wim rui il i;iiii: ijh .Sensible maidens, the e. Soldiers' Home at Roseburg. Commandant W. W. Klder, of the Oregon Soldiers' Ham it K ,n !mrg, has filed his sixth hii nnual report to the governor of Oregou part as follows i "At the date of closing this report, September ."10, V.KU, the records show a membership of US in the aggregate. The records of gains and losses from SeptemlM-r :), lw:!, to theoorrespaaS ing date of 1904, exhibits an actual gain which kept him Ha for ten days. hi I man, j among his manv friends, while r. turn , ing from ii visit with his parents at rresno, lal Mr. Both is running be-1 j twenw Pnrtlnnd and Kosehurg on pas- senger trauie Sue. 15 and hi. Ashland Tidings. The mov.-nient started bv the West- He reports in ern division of the Southern Pacific for the advancement of the Lewis and Clark Exposition through advert ising, has been taken up by the affiliated lines of the Southern Pacific system, and their new litera ure, timecards and publica tions are filled with prominent an nouncements of the coming exiNieition. The committee appiiut.il hy the Boss burg Commercial Club to oontpils and publish a pamphlet setting f .rth accurately the resources, indllShil B. cii mate and sail, as Well as the opporta nities affor led in heigla" c Maty t fiomaseekers and investor-, to ! iasnsd for general ciccul iti m at tfie Lnwhl an 1 Clark fair, met at the call of the chair man, Wm. L. fjooh, at the ollice of the Cobb Reai Kstate Co , Jan 9 at 7 o'clock p.m. and the following business was transacted : C. S. Jackson was elected secretary of the meeting. Those present were Wm Cobb, Al Creadon anil C. B Jackson Absent, A. C Marsters an i F. B Waite. The following committee- were ap pointed to receive data. School Systens. of the County V. B. Hamlin. Religion- Sis ieties Rev. ti. H. Ben netL Secret and Fraternal Societies B, W. Strong. Sorling World, Han ting, Fishing, etc Drs. W. S. Hamilton t,d lioo. W. Houck. Public loHitotioi C Marsters. Man u fa -turing fn-titwtions nities w C.Conner and !- H the ("oiintv- Opp -rt n- i U iinlier- i C 'tnaie ciai Bnsiueas (rcutt Historical 1. S. K. Bwach. Mine- and Mining C. B Jnehaoa. Stm'kraising and opportunitie- 1 rinaann. F. B. Waite, 8 C. Hilhw, Fd Hinkle. Fruits an I Saanll Fruits Mr. McCall, Kay C. Brown, I.ve.l Hugf'es. Miles gee and F. II Lennox. Ganisa Prodocts 1. S. t"im. I rank i vont Clements, Mr. Kerzertee Hops. irams an I i ras?es Kd Weav er. Chaa Anderson. I. Bice, K Fate Dairying W. B, Lamb, K. K. Lahrea, hee Dillard. I-Hiids: Farm Land ami fl ruins Lands W, Signalness, Oscar Kdwards, Walt ilton, Al t'reason. Compiling Commit le C. 8. Jackson, F B. Hamiin. I'mf. Sanders. Standing Qommittes W.I. Cobb, A. C. Marsters, F. II. Waite. A. Dreasott, C. S. Jackson. School opened INemay etenaed enrollment. The reception giveu ly the Senicrs to the Virtual department and Faculty oc curred Saturday evening at theF.dwanls Several new and novel forms of ntertainment wen presented. After ight refre-hments were served toasts were PBSpOaded to in a very happy man- ner by f xulty and students The Xamz imian Literary Society will ft bate the following question Friday venmg: "Kesolveil that the I nited -tales should acknowledge the inde pendanes at tfie Philippines." Lulu Wintfred, of Roseburg: Frank Hill, of Wilbur; Myrtle Bayer, of Dil Inrd, and Grade Iae, of Bngene, en tcred school last week. Hon. H. Sonneman addresscl the Normal Tueslay of last week. Kev. Wire conducted chapel ex rcises Friday morning. Prof Sigus has been unable, on ac- of illness, to attend school for some tinie. TI e Prain Normal is in a het'er con ilitran than ever before. Perfect har mony exists !etween the members of the faculty, and the faculty and students. Timber I anda The poapei are realizing the urgent ne- I.. Cohh, J A.lcessityof bringing every inriuence to lear iion those who have the power to saj whether or aot Draia Normal shall ba e adequate appropriation. The stu dent body is an earnest, respectful class of JTOWng :-e. ; e. linns of :ifi memliers, :;nd show an agrcga e lt this means the exnositinn will 1... memliershlp Sept mtier :0, V.lQJ, of iii. The gains for the 21 months were 101, making a total gain of 200. The losses were W, leaving VA'2 as of September 30, 1904. In this connection notice is di rected to the significance of a small number discharged because of violation of the rules, being but five, and the Ioh because of absence without leave being but four This record showing i eery creditable to the rh erector of member ship, especially when compare! with the number of discharged by request and of course honorable, amounting to 33. The lostes hy dcatli were lti This record of gains and loonta includes mem tiers who were mustered into the seivice of the l.'nited States, an I fur whose maintenance the stale reenhri s aid from the government, as well as the Indian Jwar veterans, for w hose Basin tenant e no government aid is receive I. The Indian war veterans at the Home September 30, MB, numb -red "( The increase by aumis-i n ami re-adminis-sion was 10. Leaem by reqeeet, dh charges, abent without leave and death number 10, having tie- same as . t the beginning of the two years hereh covered.'' erti"ed in every town through which the railway system pass; magazines and periodi al.- read throughout the United States, Canada, and Bnghnsd will have ages devoted to I he exposition and the adiulieaaaant will be general. Death of Mrs. Pickett. .Mrs Martha Malinda Pickett die 1 at her i eme al Canyon vilie Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1906, of heart failure, having been il only alx.ii' 18 minutes. She was the widow of the late James Pickett, and was 70 year- of age last August. She w is a nativ I of I linois ami crossed the plains with her family in 1H77 She was the mother of nine children, seven of whom are living, all U-itig residents of lata, he funeral was held Wednesday. Oregon Notes. The Portland-Forest (irnve-Hillsboio electric line may be eventually extended up Gales Creek and over into Tillamook county. Yamhill county has been leading the world again. This time it is a snow white pine squirrel that the county has produced something that local natur alists have never seen or heard of before. Some barbarous man shot the pretty, innocent thing ami imagine he did something smart. The Baker City Herald tells a queer story of the modus operandi of a horse thief of Baker City a bunch of cheap cay uses, and when he captures a valuable animal he kills one of his cheap horses, cuts out a piece of his skin bearing the brand, also removes a like piece from the stolen horse, graftn the other patch of skin in its place and bo effaces proof of ownership. This may be a substitute for a fish store. C. : B II Lenox, recorder ; I I i Nichols, Fin ; Mary Kan'z, receive! Kthel Wtifht. V. : Minnie Lewi-, I IV ; usie Lewis' S. W ;(i. L Wright, trustee 3 years. A O U W.-I II Bridges, P. M. W,. ; W. F Morrow, M. W. ; ti. L Wright, forem oi ; i ie Uc&a'l ind, 0 ; tiu-t.iv Lau, ti ; V. H. Lent, recorder l. S. West, Fin ; P. liene lick rciviver; Fred Hunter 1 W : II T. MrOtaUna O. V ; J. W. Strange, IrOSteC 3 years. Mrs. Harford's Closing Meetings. Kamboulllct Rams (or Sale. We have a tine lot of rams for sale one 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. Hkbrin A So, tf Ashland, Ore. t heap Doors, Wisdows and Mouldings. Joint Installation - Wolverton Chief Justice. Salbm, Jen 10 Judge Charles E. Wolverton today became Chief Justice of 'he Supreme Court, by virtue of his term of service, he being the next retir ing Judge. Justice F. A. Moore he.omes the junior Judge ami Justice Bean will j become C'.iief Justice two years hence. Roseburg lnlge No I A, A. (). U. W., and Mystic l.o Ige No 13, Degree of Honor, field a joint installation of off leer- at their hall in this city Honda) evening. Officers of the Wot men were installed under the direction of J. W. Strange, D. D ti M , and those ol the auxilliary by Mrs. Celia McClallen Past Chief of Honor. The evening closed with pleasant social session The new officers installed are as follows: D. of H Jogephine Risley, P. C. of H ; Kil l Thompson, C. of H ; Bertha Wright, L. of H ; Sadie Cannon, C. of Monday afternoon Mrs. H. 1 Har- He keeps on hand ford, national org.u i.er of the W. C. T. U. continued her work in We-t Kose hurg by ss liking ill the Soldiers Home. The men who so bravely defended our country listened with great interest as bhe spoke to thi in as the nife of an old soldier, and how ihey could yet do brave week lor their country by standing for right and righteousness. Ill the evening B huge audience as sembled in 1 be tree MethodiM church to listen to her earnest appeal for prohi bition at d the responsibility ef the chiistiiu voter Al thselOBSOl her ad dress a Woman' Christian TemperSJMM Union was organize I, with Mis. N. C. ROOCO. president; Miss iMliarhide, Cor 8ec. ; Mrs. Lizzie Marsters, Rec. Sec ; Mrs OtS Dashl, rreeS. Mrs. Harford is holding meetings in (ileudaleat present. Attksoant. The remaining Btoek of doom, windows mouldings and other null work of the late Roseburg Lumber Co., has been turned over to the Flook A Dysinger Co and will be sold at a bargain until closed out. Here is a snap for house builders. Frank K. Alley, the well known ah tractor, returned home this morning from a brief business visit to the state's etropoUe. Physicians WOW say that th se who sleep with their mouths closed have the beet health. If you awake in the night and find your mouth open, get up an 1 close it. Dr. J. W. Strange, the well known dentist was called to My t tie Creek and Riddle this week to do some work for out of town patrons. MRS. H. EASTON l is prepared to wait upon old and new customers and friends with a full and complete stock of GROCERIES All fresh and of the very beet quality. Teaa aad coffees sre specialties. Your patronage aanl bssSsbbbI A t ao5 Jackson St., Kosehurg A Few Holiday Hints Stiitable Gifts for Ladies Suitable Gifts for Gents Suitable Gifts for Children Finest m oi Jewelry Ever Shown in Roseburg RkIS salzmavs a tale of woe m my m-i h iv to :il th t her their ii i doe up at hew e. At no private lanTirv i ir. y,.r. ge- the perf-etion ol eoles ani the Ivanty r.f fini-h that mikes oar e:b'i-hrnent famous, for .ir lari ; e- art psrluiJ and up : iate. and ve employ only experts, thst can ''' ev:'.-:i,-e - t:.-ir handicraft aaktaaannaaha nanerb w-wk done at I ISKBUKSgreui LAUJTO3T. GREETINGS OF THE N E W YEAR OUR NEW YEAR RESOLVE T continue selling hardware at a closer margin than and other establishment ia Rose burg by which we expect to Imild up a still larger trade in I905. Wishing all our cus tomeis a happy and prosperous New Year, we are, yours for ll.'.reware A Farm Implements. BEARD & CULVER DO YOU WANT To Buy Bonds? II 50. you want th.w that rmv ttir tt antasnSs a kwrinew 11 pjs bettor SiTllI than any tSMi Thf N-t p'.a.v u itel a buiorw eJucation i Garland Business College SILVeRTON, OREGON ws hTe fWjfwaneilaBre roWM in ahorihan.l In ventigale : : : : J B OAKLAND, I'liitipal GROCERIES W. M. H00S0N & CO. 711 OAK STSttT K M A n,: MHunh W 0 R of aii ran a skbulti WHOfiliS tiij 5EfBi; CM;"." Sv :ycle FRUITS : PROVISIONS Zir keep the iarest and best assortment of Stop and janejr Sroeertes, JfyesA fruits and farm Produce in the city, and can snppty your wants at as cheap or cheaper prices than can he had anywhere. Remember that we hoep the SSest. KRUSE & NEWLAND s List : Ranches aaii Timber L iiiiJs with me. R. R. JOHNSON. 9 HXJZ EA5TH: C J3TOMER3 AND C.N SELL OFFICE IN HARK s BLOCK ROSEBURG, OR READ THE PLAINDEALER