OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE ALL OUR SEASONABLE AND HOLD OVER COOPS MUST CO RECARDLESS OF COST. This i your opportunity to buy useful goods at greatly reduced preces. Our bargains arc too numerous to quote, but all we ask is for you to call and inspect our goods at this Honafide Great Sale. W e must make room for our constantly arriving spring goods, so do not fail to grasp the opportunity of buviug useful articles at less than the wholesale cost. Do not fail to come at the firt opportunity, as these bargains arc so great they will not last long. For those who cau not get r towu to attend this great sale, we shall pay special attention to mail orders, but in order to benefit by these bargains, cash must accompany the order. YOURS IT TO PATH, THE DCflDI E'Q QTflDr ' ABRAHAM PR0P IL iLUrLL 0 0 1 URL roseburc, orecon. Kd. W. Oilier was in town from Mel rose Monriav. He is operating bin aw- mill and will have a good stock of ni ter on hand when the print market opens and thtt roads dry up. Dr. Little of Oakland was a Rdtebwy visitor Wednesday. The doctor is suf fering with blood poison in one linger each hand, which comes nearly putting him temporarily on the retired list. J. W. Rogers, a local contractor and builder announces that be has been em ployed continuously in the construction of residences in Roseburg since .Lilv the winter weather up to this time hav ing OP Bed no cessation in his work. S. D. Kvans, a prominent Poafelai county fruit grower, who owns a ln-au- tuul productive tarin in l oles alley was transacting business in Roseburg Wednesday and favored the I'laindealer with a year in advance subscription. THE ROSEBURG HOUSE HARVEY JONES. Proprietor liates Meals (LOO per day and upward ;erveu i rom t a. m. to r m Meals at all Hours New Tirick. New Prompt Services. S. P. Depot Grounds Furnishing. Opposite the Told in Side Heads. Sptclal Council Meeting --At a spic iai meet irg of the city council Mondav evening lulls aggregating fUM were" as foHows: To 11. J. Clark wlu 'recent ly completed the li'ijient walks and gut :Trrs fricrrp the -west and south swiee of the city hall proerty, f2W ; the remain der, $1,000 goes to Bridges ami Marsters who constructed lLfci ioet of sewer in the alley between Mill and l'ine street?, from t"itf.-d.tv Rat"ke street, and for la ng tiling in the hig culvert extending diagonal? through the city where it crosses Rose am! Oak street a total di: tance of 1 10 feet. Local and Personal. Strange, deattst. Osteopathy eaves ohm i pat ion. Osteopathy cures that "l.ime hack. ..... ,-' ti White Pine Expectorant Tti is reliable Expectorate Cough Care is hard to beat for the winter cough". It has both exj-ectorating and sedative .jualities, checks exces sive coughing yet promotes expecto ration and therefore helps the re sp:ratory tract to throw off any of fensive materia'.. A full 4 or. bottle for 25c, BAMILTOR DRB6 CO. Artisan installation. At a regular ! meeting of l'niiua Assembly No. 105, I United Artesans, the following offuers were installed for the ensuing term : A ft! Marsters. M A ; A M Saunders, Sapt : I Ktnma Faulkner, Insp; Minnie Jones, Sec: F I' Brown, Ireas; Alice Brown, Sr Con : Clara Pillard. M of Cer; Claia ' BaVea, Jr Con : tiertrude Hamptoi , Ins; : Alice Brown ami 8 P Stewart, F tVm. J ti Stevenson, WarYleu. t hosi Is It A. B. Molt, atent lor the National Art and Crayon Co., of Chicago, in receiving and delivering en larged pictures in this county, has re ceived a (holograph and enlarged por trait minus the lxal address. Un the back of the photo appears the name "Nancy Olivt-r,'' and the photo and crayon picture may be secured oy call ing at the i'laindealer office. tt J. P iap. Johnson, dentist, tirave 's baild- It'tf ('old crown and bridge quality by Ir. Strange. work of 5est See the 1'ittsburg Perfect Wire fenc ing at s. K. Sykes. Electric welded. Dallas is making preparations for the great Polk county goat show next week A Hood Kiver man. clearing land for an orchard, palhd over 100 stumps in 10 bouts. J. K. Sawyers, lawyer pnhlic. Office up stairs Countv Bank Building. and notary in Iiuglas tf For the best dental work at most rea sonable prices, go to lr. Strange in the little brick opposite Slocum's hall. Mrs. llewes was taken ill while visit mg with her parents at t'orvallis Ibh work. Mr. llewes left for her bedaidl Wetaeeaay. The company presenting "Over Nia gara Falla'" is of nniform excellence and a performance oi the kind that please" varied an hence is given. The first meeting of the newly oruan ied West Kosehurg W. C. T. I", will I held in the Free Methodist church in that part of town Friday afternoon at 2 ..-(0 o'clock. Mrs. fBatr. e will jr-side over the mothers meeting William Kanip of Coles Valley push ed his subscription to the Plaindeaier Up several notches in advance while transacting business in Kosehurg Wed nesday. They all seem to think the money is needed. Oh, well, it does come, in handy. Kev. McCuslun of Corvallie. presiding elder of the M. K. Church South for ibis district gave an eloquent dis course upon the subject of "Christian Kiivironment" in their church in this city Tuesday evening. A series of revial meetings are lieing conducted in the M. K. church BoBth and good results are reported. W. A. Burr, the music dealer, was at ileiidale Tuesday musical instruments. tilling orders lor Dr. J. W. Strange, the dentist, return ed home Monday from a busy profes sional tieit to the South Douglas towns. John Alexander f lilide; Jacob Brown of Canvonville and T. K. Camp bell of Cottage Grove are transacting business in Kosehurg today. All the hackneyed ideas of melodrama have bean eliminated from Rowland and Clifford's "Over Niagara Kails" and those BOW to the stage substituted. Morris and George Weber arrived here Sunday evening Irom Barops where they visited with relatives in var ious cities, including St. Petersburg Russia. Judge Hamilton returned home Portland ami will take the beach preside during the closing days of circuit court, now in session at place, relieving Jadge Galloway el Minnville. from and the this M - Dr. H. L. Studlev the Osteopathic i I'liysician cures acute ami chronic diseases, corrects' deforiiiaties and removes foreign growths. Consult ion free. Phone or call for appointment. Office in Abraham baiMinc if REMNANT SALE The Mantelli Op -ratio Company, which J" Saunders (Gordon has recently rganiel in New York, is hooked for an early appearance in this city. The list of principals is headed by the emi nent Italian prima donna, Mme. Kugenia Mantelli, who reignel for seen seasons as a leading principal and favor ite member of the (irau Metropolitan I pera Company, New York; Signor trehilh) Altierti. baritoue, also a tor ami principal with the Gaaa forces: Mme. Helene Noldd, Soprano; Walter II. Wheatly, tenor: Sigtmr tiaetano Merola. Musical Director. At the lvtse burg theater, Thursday evening. Jan '-'. J. D. Qnfllen. a practical newspaper man. late ot Orants rass. DM win. re- AMttV behl positions in the mechanical i aKuienti of the PlaiadValer an 1 R - view, went to Chehalis, Wash., last night to accept a permanent position on I he HOC filmed He is a genial and worthy gentleman, and his family will join him later. For the papt two weeks we have been busy invoicing our immense stock, and now that we have finished, we find in all departments hundreds of remnants, which in or der to close out we have marked at very attractive figures. The lot includes Remnants of Dress Goods of all col ors and descriptions, silks, satins, calicos, ginghams, mus lins, sheeting, percales, outing flannel, flannelettes, lin ings, ribbons, laces, embroideries, etc, in lengths irom i to io yards. These are marked at about one-half oi two-thirds of their value. Remember that although there is a large as sortment now, they will not last long, so come while the line is complete. JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG T O R E Mme. Eugenia Mantelli. DIED Wanted Partner. $500 will bny one half iuterest in the best paying Furni ture ami Honset'urnishing store in Port- laud, or will sell out entirely for flOOO Have other business to attend to. Ad dress Fi'BMTfKE Stoke, 5.'H), Washing- I The one scintillating and thoroughly commendable melodramatic success of last season was Bow land and CI iff ords, "Over Niagara Falls" at the Kosehurg Theatre on Jan. 30. ton St.. Portland, Oregon. Dry Fir and Oak WooJ. J. II. Hol iie has purchased Geo. Collins wood yard in this city and givea notice that he is prepared to supply either dry Fir or Oak wo d on short notice and at re asonable prices. Phone main 1075. IMp Clyde K. liaddis, the creamerrman. spent a few days i:i Roaebarg this week looking after his intere-t- here. He re turned to Medfard where Ik' is also in terest in the creamery business Tuesday evening. . . r . nnuntninriL 10 S3S8 uumrHitioun to S-SS ATRUE TEST! .rvijj " I ?a5S MrWIrVVWV HOLIDAY CANDIES Our candies are the highest grade god in town, t'omparis 'i the only true test and the one we always Vin out on. When it come to high grade and de licious goods we have no competitors. ArVW.WW.ArWW. Strawberry Plants for Sale. Exeat slor and Wilson etrawlterry plants, 50 cents per hundred, or $-'.50 per looo f. o. b. Addreas J. H. Y ounce. Ihllard, Ore. Ml As a mat k of reaped to T. P. Sheri dan, the Hoiulas County bank as well ' as the First National, remained closed ; Wednesday. The circuit conrt on mo i lion of Judge Fullerton, also adjourned I from 10 until 1 o'clock. Mme. Mantelli. the famous prima donna who apiears in this city at the head of the Mantelli 0eratic Comjany at the Roseburg theatre on Jan. 2, made her professional debut at the age of sixteen, appearing in a grand tour of Milan, Rome, Naples, Venice, and other Italian cities. Her enreer now fixed, she next appeared as leading mezzo so prano at the San Carl i Theatre. Lisbon. J Spain. Siie next appeared at Ruens : Avers, Beach America, and very shortly ; liecame the idol of the South Atnerican I Returning b Italy, her fame had readi ed Maurice Crau, and he niv'e a special journey from New York to Milan. Italy, to hear her sing. The result was a five year contract rt an enormous salary for the Craa company at the Metropolitan Opera house. New York. At the con clusion of her New York contract, Mme. Mantelli made a loaf of the principal cities of F.urope with ig. Tamango. win ning fresh laurels in Paris. Rcrlin Vien na, St, Petersburg, and e!sewhere. Three years ago she returned to Iisbon "Over Niagara Falls." "Over Niagara Falls" is one of the most pretentious scenic productions ever exploited by anv management, and those who enjoy melodrama cau well employ their time in witnessing this play. It is not alone painted scenery that will greet the eyes but much anical and electrical effect that are sensation al in the extreme. Tiie company car- If yon want to hay a farm If you want furnished rooms If you want to buy a house If yon want to rent a house If you want to build a house If you want to move a house I: r a don't know Call on or addrai PAT F F. pattella. OMtfactef and taiider Oregon . Wanted. Four oom furnished cot tage. Address J. W. tnis otfice. t-p The Sun Bel restaurant ha already jainAil tin. r..T.tT '.ii. of furvin,7 only , ... . Dr. Sealv will take the place of Ir. J. ! 8 wholesome meals and satisfying Twitch'ell. durinz the latter's ab- ! lurches. It is the place where you seuce in the East. "Over Niagara Falls"' Rowland and Cliffords thrilling melodrama, will be presented at the Roseburg Theatre Fri day evening Jan. "M, 1-M5. The play and the company presenting it are among the best seen in melodrama for some time past, contains plenty of comedy, pathos, and has some uiechani cal and electrical effects that are start ling in the extreme. always get the worth of your money. This restaurant makes a specialty of tine chicken dinners on Sunavs. t Notice All parties owning dogs are hereby notified that if they will pay to the city Mar-hai their dog Feense during the month of January they may have th I same for $1.00 each. All that he has to go and collect will be f 2.50 each, by order of Roseburg City Council. Grafting and Pruning by Experts. Pruning by the day or job, grafting 3 cents, guaranteed, one half down the rest when the cioos are growing, write ua Southern Ore., Nursery, 12-21 Oakland, Ore. Very choi fruit trees, all leading varieties. Spitzenberg ami Yellow Newton Pippin apples a specialty. All guaranteed true to name and free (rom pests For sale at very reasonable prict by Roseburg Nurseries, H. Schroten, Roseburg, Oregon tf Sykes iV Carroll have moved their plumbing shop from the old Flook building on Main street to No. ZI9 Jack- ' son street, the building formerly oc ' cupied by F. K. Hands Cigar Store, and ! are prepared to handle anything in the : plumbing and tinning line. Phone No ML . 77t SHERIDAN At the home of his son. J. C. Sheridan, on Cass street, Rose burg. Monday eveaiag, Jan. 14, U05, Thomas Patrick Sheridan, aged SI years, 2 months and 4 days. IVceased was an old and highly es teemed nioneer citizen of this countv i to sing at the San Car'os. where she had and a pioneer business man of Rose-1 won her first laurels when Uit a mere berg. He was a native of County Cav j girl. Her triumph in - Carmen 1 and in, Ireland, and came to Scottsburg, j other opera was enormous. On this oc- tregon, from San Francisco, iu InSo. J casion she was decorated by the King of Two yeara latter he settled in R.eburg I'orlugal. Mme. MaataH is not only a and entered the hardware business. He great singer-she is a naoat charming erected the first brick building ha thai I aad caltivated yoaag woman, speaking city, which structure is still standing j almost as easily as her native Italian, and is now occupied by Mrs. KioU s j four other languages. French, Oerman. grocery store. About 25 years ago Mr. j Kng.isb and Spanish, and singing her Sheridan retired from active business, rotes in them all. Admission price. S being succeeded by his sons. R. 8. and cents. 1 .00 and tl.50. This will be a " " Sinrwthon ht had lird rare treat for lovers of high class music on hie farm one mile south of tbia city i in this city and county. until a abort time ago when his failing health required attention and his de clining days were spent with his sons i n ; this city. His wife preceded him to the' great beyond neanv rive years ago. Mr. Sheridan is survived by four sons, as follows: Hon. T. R. Sheridan, presi dent of tlie First National Rank of Rose- iliurg;J.L. M.enuan. casn.er in me . .ulna, jn fore j,,, Wintermeier of bank : John P. Sbaridaa, of San Frac-, ,ne )Ugti(.e lYltlrt Monday. After cieco, and R. S. Sheridan, manager of String the evidence the judge bound the Boise, Idaho, Capital News. Ail j ,,im ovrr ln the fum o( f.S00 to appear were present at the funeral which was j (or tfWbafare -'u '-ge Hamilton, of the held from the t atholic church in this city W elnesaay morning at IU o CtocX. The services were conducted by Rev. T. O'Carroll, interment in the Catholic cemetery. A large concourse of Rote burg's citizens attended the last sad Over - r ieii riea aO Ha scenery an I pr iperties and it may be worthy of mention to state that from the rise to the fall of the final curtain not one piece of hone? scenery wiil be ullizl. The great scene in Act Three that of Niagara Falls :s the Mil i fTevtive and delightful fea ture of the irformance. an 1 the spect ator who has Ma lUe real Niagara and heard its thundtvus diaphson will be surprised at the realism of this product ion at the K aatmn Theatre Friday eve ning January 'J. SWELL TIES IN ALL STYLES Ladies, you cannot find a more suitable gift, or one more appreciated for your gentleman friend than an up-to-date tie. tfrS 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. J. A. COBB JACKSON STREET.. Pilkington Bound Over. John Pilkington, the gambler who was arrested Friday for robbery ujwn the person of Sherman Hickson, while : the latter wa drunk in the rear room of ; a Springfield ntoOB, was gien an ex- For Sale or Kent. N ice new 5 room cottage, bath etc, Waites addition. In quire at this office. 4 tf Notice to Creditors. tm persons knowing themselves in debted to the undersigned will call at the office of R. W. Marsters, Room 5, Maiaters building, and sett e the same on or before Feb. 15, 1"05. M 15 p C. P. Davis. Now some railroad men are threaten ing, if freights are reduced hy law, to cut dow n the wages of all their em ployea. This, if they do it, will hasten verv much the t.uhlic ownership ol rail roads. Railroad employes will certainly not submit to a general and peunanent reduction of wages. I circuit court, in March. Not being able to raise the necessary bail, Pilkington will speed the interim iu the county i hastiie. He is from Roseburg. Fugene itiiard. rites over the remains of a worthy old pioneer citizen, neighbor and friend. Mirried. Letter List. OUR 1905 New Year's Greetings To all Our Friends A n d Customers A HAPPY NEW YEAR. The most satisfactory and successful year in the history of our business has just closed. It has been a busy year and our success has been satisfactory. So it is fitting that we should give thanks to those who have given us succe:. We wish to assure you of our appreciation as no firm feels more appreciative thau. we do. Fur 1905 we offer you this: We are going to try harder than ever before to merit your trade. We are going to have a better ar.d a larger stock to select frote. We will also asj-ure all that prices will be based on small margins. We desire, to make this store a shopping home for all. Aain we thank one and all for your liberal pat ronaV 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 (ieorge Jones, who has been spending the past sis months in Washington in and about Rosalia, has returned home. He has been engaged iu teaching school the greater portion of the time and was very favorably impressed with what he saw of Washington, although the win ters are far more rigid there than here, skating and sleigh riding being in pro gress when he started for bis home last week Here we have had no ice, no snow ami very little frost. At the annual meeting of the Odd Fellows Building Association, of Rose burg, held Tuesday evening, the follow ing officers and directors were elected for the ensuing year, 1100 out of the 177 shares of stock being represented : Carl Hoffman, Pres.; J. M. Fletcher, Vice Pres. ; L. B. Moore, Secy. ; La Wimberly, Treas. ; J. C. Fullerton, Mrs. I). S. T. West, J. W. Strange, Audito s; B. W. Strong, Frank (i. Vicelli, H. Wollenberg, director!. FAULKNEB - MORRISON - At tbel home of the bride's sister, . rs. Bert Sparry, at Sanaa, Jaa. is, p.hv.. Mr. C. H. Faulkner and Miss (.'lara Morri son. The groom is a very exemplary young man, a son of Mr. and Mrs. II. Faulk ner of Roseburg, who at present is a lo comotive fireman, with a run out of Portland to t'orvallis. The bride is a charming and accomplished young lady who until recently held the position as saleslady in Wollenberg Brothers dry goods store in Roseburg. Both of the contracting parties are held in the high est esteem by a wide circle of friends in this city. They passed through Rose burg Wednesday evening on their way to Los Angeles on a honeymoon trip al ter which they will return to Portland where they will reside. They will visit Roseburg friends briefly on their I tome ward journey. The I'laindealer joins in extend ng hearty congratulations best wishes. Remaining uncalled for burg postofhee. Baunntn Boat Burlison W F fash Mrs A t'autield Mr Win Elbon Mr H F (2j Freeman John v' i.ielee F. I. Holmes Mr Fulton at the Rose Notice of Construction of Sewer. Notice is hereby giveu that the city of Roseburg. Oregon, has by ordinance de termined to construct a sewer as follows : Commencing at the south east corner of Oak and Chadwick Streets, running thence westerly along the south side of Oak street to connect w ith the sewer on Mam tn-et. That W. S. Hamilton. F. W llaynes and J. F. Barker were ap pointed as viewers thereof, and have tiled their report recommending that the said sewer be constructed. That the said committee reports: That the following lots, and the own ers thereof, are directly benefited by the construction of sid sewer : Owners Lots Block lieo. F. Houck. 5 2 1 Sol. Abraham restate. -I 41 M. C. Gingery, 5 ttl OrrfUa Wilaoa, -W City .f R .sebnrg, i 40 That said committee further reports JUST ARRIVED NEW STOCK FIGS FINE CHINA WARE HONEY ALMONDS WALNUTS IASINS 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 : : Something You should Know and MARSH MAN THOMPSON. At his office in Roseburg, Oregon Jan 17, i;mr, Justice John T. Long united in marriage, G. H. Marahuiau of Melrose and Cora Thompson, recently froi the stale of Washington. They will reside at the grooms home at Melrose. Banana F. Miller B H Parker Mr Chas R K'gers Mr W II Reece Mr M Btohr J Williams Mr Frank Wujesch Christiana Persons calling (or these lettxrt- please state the date on which they are advertised, Jan. !, HHM. The letters ill lc charged for at the rate of one cent each. C. W. Parks. recommending that said sewer be con strncted at the expense of the property owners adjacent thereto, so directly benefited therebv. according to the number of lots owned ench lot to bear its share of the expense ot sail, construc tion. Bv order of the City Council made lec. 15. 1W4. latcd tins Mk day of January, 1905. H. L. Makstkhs, Citv Recorder. Rev Chirlts P. B. Mania. L. L ft. Cared Lumbago A. B. Canman, Chicago, writes March 4, HQ8. "Having lieen troubled with Lumbago, at different times and tried one physician after another, then differ ent ointments, gave ii up altogether. So I tried once more and got a lottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment, which gave me almost instant relief. I can cheer fully recommend it and will add my name to your list of suffers." For sale bv A. C. Mar-ters ,v Co. Chas. II. Burggraff, the Albanv archi tect; W. O. Mcl'herson, the Portland hot air heater man and Boa. J. J. Wal ton of F.ugene, are in attendance at cii cuit court. Born. THORNTON In Roseburg to Mrs Isaac Thornton, Jan 1906, a boy. A melodrama in beautiful settings will be offered to the patrons of the Roseburg Theatre Friday livening Jan. 20 "Over Niagara Falls'' lias lieen styled by a wdl known critic in Chicago "a sane melodrama. " There is nothing ri voltingly lurid alv.ut "Over Niagara F'alls", nothing which does not seem perfectly natural ami within range of possibility and there is not a line in'the entire production which savors of vul garity. These are certainly matters which recommend it when considered carefully. Apart from its scenery and realistic features "Over Niagara Falls" lias one of the strongest casts ever seen outside ' f the high priced productions. Roseburg Market Oi Waveriy, Texas' writes : "Of a moraine when first rising, i often find a troublesome cellection of phlegm which produces a cough and is very hard to dislodge ; but a small cjuanity o Ballard's Horehound Syrup will at once .lUlodi-e it and the trouble is over. 1 can moat cordially roooaamoad it to all ueraona needing a medicine for throat or l ing trouble." For sale by A. C. Mars icrs A Company. FOR, ACTIVE BRAINS your liver must bo rifrht, your stomach in a health v condition and your kidneys properly performing their jHvuiinr functions, or your body won't stand the strain and vour bruin won't be active. If you would haven clear bend and keen perception, get a box of Sunday at the Church. Rallies under the auspices of the Anti-Kaloon league will be bet d next Sunday. Dr. 8. L. 1 ufts will smkin the Presbyterian church at II p. m. and in the Christian church at 7 :'M a m. Dr.E. S. McAlliBter will occupy the pulpit of the M. K church in the morn ing and the Baptist pulpit in the even ing. At throe o'clock a mass Mating wUl be held in the M. K. church South. " Freedoms War (or Humanity." will be the theme. Kveryoue invited. The local market notations today arc as follows ! Wheat - So cents. Oats 45 (.$ 5o rents. Baric v 55 cents. Bay Loose, 910; baled 112. Potatoes IU cents er lb. Butter Dairy, 25c ; creamery, :" F.mrs 90 cents ier dozen. Chickens Mixed, Be per pound ; Veal fir, dressed. Beef Oova l 9 ; steers, cents ; heifers, Sc. Hogs Fat, 4 (d 4!c live; dressed ('.... PouTLANii M akkkt The quotations in the Portland market today are: Wheat, S7 cents; oats, $1,115 per cental; hay, clover, $11! ; timothy, $15 ; wool, valley, 10 cents ; hops, :il Dents ; hogs, gross, 5c ; sheep, H'...c gross; tieef, gross, He; veal, Sc ; eggs, Hi' ; butter, creamery, 90 ; dairy, 14c; chickens, mixed, c lb. It is to your interest to read and note carefully the rare opportunity of secur ing a fine piano or organ at Burr's Mu sic House. We have ordered a new and complete stock of pianos and organs that will ar rive within the next few days and in or- bv each person, I der to make room we are going to offer proportionment lour present stock at the following low prices and if you have been watching and waiting for a bargain now is your chance. One grand square piano in first class condition and can be turned back at any time within one year at full price. Onlv $ B One upright Cornish piano, has been used about 2 rears. Goes for $186 One new Colonial Hinze piano in a beautiful mahogany case for $340 One handsome Bailey piano, bran new, onlv L"bo One Jacob Doll piano in beautiful burl walnut case. Large size. $385 One of the famous Victor pianos in beautiful Mali, case will sell for ..$315 One fine Kimball piano in quartered sawed oak, if taken before the first of the year will go for $315 Space will not permit us quoting other prices today but we have the largest music house in Oregon south ol Port land and these low prices will prevail on all goods until Jan. 10, 1905. Store open evenings. r r particulars call, or write BURR'S MUSIC HOUSE. Roseburg, Oregon. We are doing busrinees at the old stand. If job want to buy, sell or trade anything see - - - - A. D. BRADLEY THE SECOND HAND MAN A fall stock of both new and sec ond band Furniture. Tin and Granite ware. Cook Stoves and Heaters. Wanted, $1000 worth of second hand furniture. A fine stock of Harness, Whips. Robes, Saddles and everything in the Harness line. My harness is all hand made and guaranteed. BRADLEY JACKSON ST-fllOOCETT'S 010 STAND how much Use them and see more ulive you will be. THEY CLARIFY THE SKIN AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. They are a sure and positive euro for all Dlseasea of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels, Headache, Indiges tion, Nervousnes. Constipa tion, Biliousness, Pimples, Blotches and all Skin Im purities. Mrs. Eliz.heth Laugenburg returned Monday evening from a visit in Port land with her son, Lafayette and wife. coprrwhthM. N ALL OOUMTaiCa. tm,.s Jh-rct a-ftt Walk m.mrr amJ ofln It pairmt. WASHINGTON. 0. C. r"i-OT Book on Firearms Free I kiMui MaS l hB MMlw S 'Rm" -Ma II t. rra rasa aaars tool oo. caicoesa MM aaaa. o. a a. For Sale By All Drugglata 'Oo. and 25c. per Box. Henry Dewald of Canvonville, was transacting business in Roseburg Tuea- Iday.