The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, January 30, 1905, Image 3

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OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE!
ALL OUR SEASONABLE AND HOLD OVER
COOPS MUST CO RECARDLESS OF COST.
This is your opportunity to buy useful goods at greatly reduced proccs.
Our bargains aro too numerous to quote, but all we ask is for you to call
and inspect our goads a; this Bouafide Great Sale.
We must make room for our constantly arriving spring goods, so do not
fail to grasp the opportunity of buying useful articles at less than the wholesale
cost. Do not fail to come at the first opportunity, as these bargains are so great
they will not last long.
" For those who can not get to town 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 UP TO PATE,
I. ABRAHAM, PROP.
If sick a discouraged with Hit re
sult of "dope" call on tin- Osteopathic
Physician.
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
ROSEBURC. ORECON.
1THE ROSEBURG
HOUSE
lAIVtf JONES. Proprietor
Bates i.uo per day and upward
Mrile served from " a. m. to Tp.m
Xw Drick. New Furnishings.
Prompt Services. Opposite the
S. P. Depot Grounds .' ." ." ."
Told in Side Heads. Local and Personal.
Stratiie, del tit.
Wood and hay for sale.
ith .1 . F. liarker .V Ca
Hold crown ami It dge
quality by Dr. Strange.
Leave enter
If
work of best
Many new sutiscrinara am being
ed to the I'laindealer list.
a.ld-
-In car
Medford
load lots,
Oregon, for
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fi& COMPARISON IS
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7m A TRUE TEST
HOLIDAY '
CANDIES
WArWWVVrVlrVUM
tur candies are the
highest crade goods in
town. Comparison is
tiie oohj true test ani
he one we always win
out ( n. Wi.cn it omasa
t h:rh grsie and de
li i goods we have
n convjetitops.
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WWIMIW
gs3 rlHRRIFR CANDY
A Crook Captur.d. Ki i.Uiy afternoon
C. B. Cannon, local asanl for the I ulies
Haas Journal and Saturday K veiling
Post, raceietd a telegram from the l'a
citie Coast agent at San Francisco stat
ing tliat one 11. C Clark, who was re
ported as so'.uiting for those Journals in
this county was a fraud anil Mr. Can
non was requested to cause his arrest.
This telegram was followed Saturday by
another of similar wording from the
head oniee in Philadelphia. I'pon re
ceipt of the tirst dispatch. Mr. Cannon
placed the matter into the hands of the
sheriff, who by notit'yiug the authorities
in the towns along the railroad line,
brought atout Clark"s arrest, which was
effected at Riddle by Coustab'e H. A.
Crow He was taking subscriptions not
only in Kosehurg, but in Oakland and
Myrtle Creek as well and was operating
in hidaie when arres:e-l. lie was .
brought to lloseburg and tiveu a pre- C. I. Clark and wife of Ki.seburg.tir.
liminary examination lfore Justice are regis! ert-d at the Twf ita hotel
Long today. He waved examination ' They will open a restaurant on l street,
and was bound over to the circuit court iladera. Caiif. Tribune,
in ihe sum of MH which lieinn unable
to furnish he was placed in tfie county tJeo. K. Kiddle went to San Francisco
ja I to await trial at the next term ot Thursday, and from there to By roe
court. Springs for his health He i slow ly im-
Hay For Sale.-
write LA. Perry,
prices.
J. K. Sawyers,
public. Office up
lawyer
stairs
County Bank Building.
am
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notary
1 Vuglas
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For the lest dental work at -t rea
sonable prices, go to Dr. Strange in the
little brick opposite Siocum's hall.
Miss Myrtle Dixon went I
dav to Ml joy B visit wi'h
Miss Lara I led v.
I 'rain lo
ber friend
What has bccoi f that army M.st
i hat was to have In stablished in
Western Oorgon.
The Order of Kail way C inductors w 11
hold its biennial session at the Lewis
and Clark Eapoeitioa on May '..
'I he states of the union are fairly
tna ehHf over each other in the rush to
get good exhibits at Lewis and Clark
fair.
Win. P. Bryan, a nephew of J T
Bryaa letarned to hi Nobraaka beam
this morning after an enjoyable vi-it at
this place.
Attorney W. W Card-ve'l weal to
Cottage Urow today to lake iinoin
in an important mining case in which
be is lute rented.
A 80 000 Vormon tabernacle is being
built at La t Iran.!. Oregon. Thus .bies
Mm tondimi eon tin ne la spread and
prospiT in the hind
Dr. Little of Oakl.n.d, was triinsacting
business in Roeebarg lotlav.
Attorney Dexter Bice was looking
after legal matters OTcr at Oakland Sat-nrday.
Mrs J. W. Brr ol Salem has been
visiting with the family of her brother,
attorney W. W. Cardwell in this city.
Miss Audrey Bridges, having complet
ed her first term at tin- St. Helens Hall,
Portland has returned to her home, in
this cily.
Mrs. W. C. Conner and ton, Clare
returned to Cottage lirove Saturday
after an enjoyable week's visit at this
place and Wilbur.
A new poatOBBOB will soon lie
liahadoa Upper Calapooia. The
will perhap- Ih' Hawthorne and
Cooper will be oetinaster.
estab
name K. H.
A young man was sent to jail for live
days iu The Dalles for UBiiig obscene
language on the street. tiood example
lor authorities in other cities.
Kev. O. S, O. Humbert, tield secretary
for the Divinity aeim l left Friday for
a ttii to Bnaehars on heiisaes connect
ed with the M-hool. Fiigene Kegister.
Clyde Faulkner and bride are spend
ing a tew days in Boseburg the guests
ol Mr Faulkner's parents, having just
relumed fiom a wedding tour to South
ern California points. They will reside
in Portland.
Geo. Shrum and John Alexander-came
down from tiHtie: Fr day and reported
that work will probably begia on I be
new telephone line to Boetibarg this
week.
Mrs. Minerva Pen. e r' nraed to her
home in Josephine count this morning
after an enjoyable month's visit with
the family of her brother. J.T.Bryan,
oi Kosehurg.
transient by the niine of Hrown is
conrinol and quarantined at the city
hall with sn,a!lM.x or M.inil.i itch.
There is little ap prehension of the dis
ease ipreading.
Mrs L T Howard left Saturday for
Ragene t" vi-il for a few d.i with Iv:
bnabai d, the s. p. engiaeer who is t.-tn
porarily aaaigned to the SpringjfieM-Ka-Iroo
branch ro.nl.
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White Pine
Expectorant
"T i r liable Expectorate Congh
r-r. j- hrd to beat for the winter
iiAi. It J.a both expectorating
au aeaatrve .jua-ities, checks exces
sive eengbnag yet promotes exiecto
riiinn Anri therefore helps the re-
nimi.rr M to throw r-ff any of
ten rve niaterial:
iall-4tz'lott'.e for Joe,
IHaMlLTON DRUG CO.
Lively Run--.wav Jos Ma'. ley's
team became frightened Friday afier
anon at a falling shade tree w hich was
cut down by carpenters on Jackson
street in this t ity anil dashed into M,
Kaaaee'a grocery store at the corner of
Cass aa l Jac. son streets causing the
collapse of the wooden awning or porch
about the building. They then dathed
down, tiie sidewalk colliding with a
shaiie tree in front of tlie Cass street
meat market, where they were checker!
and taken r barge of by their owner,
about tlie only damage lieimr a wrrkel
wood rack on the wagon It was fortu
nate that no ladies or chiMren were on
tie street in this ocality at the time of
the run-awav.
nroving Iroin serious iLness ol son
months ago tiiants Pass Observer
Bev. V. H. Hicks returned Tbejradaj
I evening from liar, near Colfax, Wash .
(ho has '
w here he
meetings
Louis Pfiel. an oi l soldier
resided on lialls crevk for the peat
years, I ei"omiug s feeble tlist BOoankJ q ij
not well care for himself, has gone lo p(,T(1i,-ian
the Oregon Soldiei's Home at Bose urg. js---,-,
O rants Pa.-s Courier.
w.is ami sung ta a wties tn
A Bomber of tonreaaiani are
mpocted by the revenue! gentleman.
K. K. Mason, of Wolf Cr-ek, the con
tractor and bnilder, ir raising the roon.
live feet on Mrs. Murphy's boaidtakg
house, there! y converting it into a two
story building He is also bun. ling a
twenty f.xjt additii-u to the same 1 uil.i-ing.
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Studiev the Oaloopal hie
cures acite and chronic
rre.tr deformaties ami
removes foreign growths. Consultion
free. Phone or ca.l for appointment.
Miss Lulu Cloyd left for Portland last
Friday to accept a position in a Portland
millinery establishment. She was
j iiied at Salem by Miss Anna Whorton
who will accept a similar iKwition at
the v etropolia.
W. K. Ctinejeapeel has unfurled an
arti tic new sign to hrw-ze, which an
nounces that he is prepared to doctor
year watch 'an 1 eyes, and do all kinds
of engraving. He is a practical watch
maker, jeweler, optician and engraver.
lithe winter of 19M-6 i going to
come up to the normal record m the
matter of precipitation it will have to
rain abont 31 days in the month of Feb
mary. After two months of winter.
Southern Oregon M still dry, from the
standpoint if a planar miner.
T.J. Boyd, baa returned to Roesbarg
to accept his old poition a ioreiuin on
the Plain dealer. Be i a first class and
strietlv up-to-date i.ri rit- r which assures
Plaiadealer job office patrons an I a.1
emers the let work and aareico ab
taiuabte any where in S- tithern Oregon
i Office in Abranam bnflding.
tl
Discharged as Curd. 1. W. Due.'
Murray, the eccentric old character who
was committed to the insane asylum
from Rosehurg n'September, MM, was
disciiarged froii. that institution last
Wednesday, a? cured. Up to the time
of his commitment, he had traveled up
and downth- toast for a numlrer of
years, selling "Webfoot Oil, ' and other
cure-alls of his own manufacture.
The Sun Set restaurant has a.readv
gained the replication of earring .inly
good wholesome meals and sali-fing
lill dies. It is the place where you
always get the worth of your money.
This reslaurstit mat. s a speialiy of
tine chicken diuners on Siinays. tf
F Long A Son formerly of this place
in the tnrrnees anaiaeaa, are aieetiag
with great su.--ess with their patent
hame strap, whi.h Messrs Beard A
Culver have on tale in this city. A
Drummer representing the wholesale
hones in Portland baa sold f.ur hundred
d.'7n in two weeks. They are a great
mvess. :., and ".e them. tl'p
Hospital Deed Recorded. Kev. f
t)'('arroli is working diligently in the
interest of the new Catholic hospital to
lie located at this place, and with de
served succe-s. The dee I to the land
comurisinir the site for the Providence
Hospital in West Boseburg was
on re.-ord in the county clerk'
Fridav.
That f 10.000 liliel case against the
Boseburg Platndeal-r " lrie.1 laM
week and the jury, aft-r delilera'.ing a
few hours, returned a verdict for tl.ed
fendant. The p-ople generally, in th;s
ititintry, favor fre speech and fn-e
press Jacksonville Sentinel.
placed ; potin-l
office
Several s.iles of prime hops took place
in Portland yesterday at -7 cents a
W. F. Young and John Young.
of Sherwood, sold a carload each, and
Sam Wye, a Chinese, of Oswego, let go
75 bales. All the sales were male to
dealers for shipment Fast.
Selections: from the grand opera, 11
Travatore, rendered by the Mantelii
i-ratic Company, detigbted Boeebarg
music lovers at the opera boom Thurs
, day evening Madame Mantelii. who
su-tains the reputation at being one of
1 the fini-l merro-sopranos in the world,
deservedly maintains that distinction,
i Madame Soldi gave a very tine recital of
her role, and -ignor Albert!, as the
Count, gave a rendition of operatic song
oarer before equalled liere ia his line.
That their eff rW were appreciate.! was
evinotl bv numerous curtain calls.
Februarv will tie ushered in by the
11. .-. burg On hestra with a o ncert and
dance at the arm ry n the first day of
ll.al month Pleasing selection? will al
ternate with dance num't?rs. making
the evening as entertaining to those
who do not dance as to those who ia
duige in the mery pastime The affair
haginaaa 8 :t0 p. m. and ends at one
o'clock ol the following morning.
REMNANT SALE
For the pat two weeks we have been busy invoicing
our immense stock, and now that we have finished, -e
find in all departments hundreds i f 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, riblions, laces, embroideries, etc, in lengths Irom i to
io yards.
These are marked at about one-half or two-thirds of
their. value. Remember that although there is a large as
sortment row, they will not last long, so come while the
tine is complete.
JOSEPHSON'S",
E BIG
S T O RE
Mrs. K. L. liallagber is reported ill at
her home in this city.
Cha. Beckley ol Oakland was tran
acting business in Kosebnrg Friday.
Yon-atur-
S. G. Img and J. B. Trump of
caila were countv seat visitors
dav
.
A tire iu Omaha's wholesale district
Saturday destroyed about Imju.000 j
worth of property.
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want to buy a farm
want furnished rooms
want to buy a house
want to rent a house
want to build a house
want to move a house
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on o I 'rs .
F F. Patterson.
Co a meter
nd Raddsr
beeebur
Orecoa.
C. D. Drain came over from Irain
Saturday to look after business matter!
at the county seat.
Attorney A N. Orcatt, went to Port
land and Dallas Satrrday to look after
professional butiueee.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Richard, a,
Ix Angeles, are the guests of the lat
ter's sister. Mrs S. I. Thorn toa of B at
burg.
Col. A. R. Greene, the reputed special
representative of President Roosevelt,
arrived in R.-sehurg on the 4:35 train
Friday It was not definitely known
ju-t what brought the Col. here at this
time, but it is rumircd that it was for
the purpose of coufenug with local can
didates m ith a iew of making recom
mendations to the pre'ident as to the
a; p ltilment of a t.ew Regi-ter an.'. Re
reiver of the I". 8. 1-and office at this
place ; and also to clear up certain
charges of a personal na tire w hich have
been made against him. and which it is
rumored are of a n-nsational nature
He depar .-I on the 10::ai train for Port
and Fridav.
Whose Is It A. B. Mott, agent for
the National Art and Crayon Co., of
Chicago, in receiving and delivering en- i K. P. Drew and Phil Berkley have
larged pictures in this county, h.ie re- been appoint, rl a committe to investi-
ceived a photograph and mlarged por
trait minus the ocal address. On the
back of the photo appears the name interested in manufacturing medicine
"Nancy Oliver," and the photo and from this troublesome wec.1 and it is
Mr. and Mrr 0. C Barker went to
"rants Pass Friday evening to attend at
the bedside of the former's father, who
is vary ill.
Mrs. s. C. Flint and Miss Jeannie
Buick left'Saturday. morning for Port
Ian 1 to hear Mme. Melha. the IriimM
mexio-saprano m her Portland concert.
The Indian War Veterans b;ll. which
has passed both houses and whichappro
priate 1o0 to cover the defi ienry
in rr.eeting the claims of thee worthy
vets' carries an err.ergencv clause
IN ALL
STYLES
SWELL TIES
Ladies, you cannot find a more suitable
gift, or one more appreciated for your
gentleman friend than an up-to-date tie.
mSI 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..
Mahara's Minstrel gave a creditable
;er! r ::,!; to a fair sired aad.en e at
They are billed for Cottage Orove tonight.
Attention L 0. T. M.
gate and rejiort upon the medical prop
erties of Tipton weed. An eastern tirm is
- - crayon picture may be secured
tH? DefCre C jtning to Eoseburg to 1Ug at the Plaindeab-r office,
trade rea leJ are req-jested to exam- Rr nd Qak Woo j ,
ine the PlajBdealer
advertising col-
wide-awake
by call-tf
ii.
Hol-
lis has purchased Heo. Collins wood
T . 1 4 . ... n-.flTT'lLil 1 I ,1 ... ,l(.t.lU tllQI
time?. It a tne iiUtlc, rmi yaro in mis ehj mmm si." .w...
l.-,B.nc man tt ho advertises, conse- , be is prepare.1 to supply either dry Fir
.wth- ho at the mo?t accommodat-
n- j
, , . , . 1 . . . T-,,1 f 1 . . '1
lntr, 'elH me enmnynnaj ""j
most liberally ih every way.
the
or Oak wo- d on short notice and at re
asonable prices. Phone main 1075. Dn
. For Sale or H. nr. Nice new 5 room
cottage, an etc, Waitee addition. In
quire at tins office. 4
Strawberry Plants for Sele. Kxcel
slor an 1 Wilson strawberry plants, 60
cents per hundred, or per 1000
f. o. b. Address J. H. Youoce, Dillard,
Ore. Ml
hoped it is good for something.
Very cboi.v fruit trees, all leadinir
varieties. SnitienlKTir an-1 Yellow
Sewtnn Pippin apples a specialty. All
guaranteed true to name and free from
vestc. For sa'e at very reasonable prices
by Rosehurg Nurseries, II. Shroten,
Roseburg, Oregon tf
A man over in California in re:nniiii:
home from bunting tiie other day
found his neiuhhor jut leaving the
house, and Mao, a jeah.ua natnra
Irew his gun and tille.1 the man's le:s
full of fine shot. A law suit followed
and it was learned that the m.in was
there to borrow the local paper If
every lly that borrow his neighlsir's
paer w as to get a dose of shot theie
would be tiianv cripples abont we fear
and among them two or three of our
former subscribers.
Then-will b- a ralli-.l meeting Fri
lay J.inuary J7. at 2 o.cloi k p. m. for
Irill practice. All memUTS intending
to particip.ite Febrnary I must be pres
ent. By order
I.akv Com wpek.
Married.
RCHAIXIXG - HELMICK At the
home of tiie bride's parents at liardi
aer, Jan. ZS, HH, Binaei J. s.-hal-linc
and Miss ilettie Hehnick, Kev.C.
O. Pecknian. officiating.
Mr. and Mm W. K. I.undr and little
daughter of Myrtle Point, will arrive in
Koeeburi Wednesday to visit with real
ative at this place and Cottage Grove.
They will alsii visit Portland and Salem
before returning home. Mr. Lundy is a
member of the hardware tirm oi Huiing
A Lundy at Mvrtle Point and his wife
was formerly Miss laura Janm at
the Drain Watchman and later, K se
burg Plaindealer staff .
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RICF. RICE
The House Furnishers
The Store that Saves You Money
Sykes & Carroll have moved their
plumbing shop from the old Flook
building on Main street to No. 2P Jack
son street, the building formerly oc
cupied by F. K. Hands Cigar Store, and
are prepared to handle anything in the
nlninhin ir ami tinning line. Phone No
261. "t
Eucouraged hy the
resvlts if out business
of iooa and bv the
7 r m
mitronaee ot our
fri. nds this store
proposes to make
modern strides to ac
complish a far greater
success iu 1905.
Mahara s Minstrel proved 'o lie a
drawing attraction at the I ijiern House
Saturday night, anil Ihe attendance was
large. The entertain went was one oi
more than ordinary merit and gave ex
cellent satitfaction. The company in
cludes especially gins! voices for singing.
the instrumental numbers were also of a
high grade, and finally some of the jokes
were decidedly down to date.
DIED.
SMITH At a hot-pital in Tucson. Ari
jiona, Monday niifht. Inn. . 1906,
Mr W C. Smith, oi this cily, aired
anoal s5 years.
Mr. Smith, with bis wife, was visiting
in Tucs n with his son, Fred T. Smith,
and wife. A noted in the Plaindealer
several davs aeo. he was accideutallv
struck by a car w hich was. being pnahad
by a swit. h engine in the railroad yards
there on .Ian ISth, sustaining a fracture
of three rilis and other injuries. Mr and
Mrs. Smith lived near the foot of Mosh
er street in this city and were very
highly eateemed by all who knew them.
Portland is in the clutches o? the grip.
Hundreds are prostrated and there is
scarcely a home which has escaped the
malady. In many instancoe two and
three memliers of the household, and in
manv cases whole families, are stricken.
A fever, sharp, aching pains in the legs
and back, accompanied by a headache,
ire the initiative symptoms of thedis
ease: tliese are Kiuowea ot a severe
cough.
The way
has been blazed and if you can not
The rush is
off
he
1f !1 ..- ernnnaenneni (YfKcT
JA oCnnv h .rcr Litis in odd pairs UK reninnnts can
', j Z. u c tin,, m-t. All heating stoves at 15 per
iiai ii s... -
. .s: tli-in cost foT cash only. . .
. ' ' .rv.' . r. Standard Ranee, more of them
I ill lauiouj j
sold
ii ;
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. .1 . .K;-.ed. New catnets will soon be
iMatl , u Z: .fW seine onr line. $75 drop
n-oanni . - , 4r 4ftE ,tr(tn
tlie taiusi. iv-i irj r
U her
X W S ' f nillltlP
ln .Kl sewing ui
hea W w R -yal ball rearing
goo nop ut'x -
Fiiilit months ago tliero came to Ore
gon City merchant who purchased
stM-k of lr-Mids. An advert isement was
soli, ited ol the new merchant who in
formed the newsnaiier man that he did
not believe in advertising, since he se
riously questioned I be rfficaCY of reach
ing the DOhiic in that wiv. Last week
the same hiisine-s mnn pai ked up his
gfHMls and depart, d for other pastures.
The merchant who severs his partner
ship with printers' ink will sooner or
Inter lind himself divorce I from the
trailing public- Enterprise.
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WHITSETT At the family home in
Roaehnrg. Banna aight, dan.
I90a, Mrs K. J. Whiteetl after a lin
gering illness.
rteceaeed was horn in Lafayette coun-
Missonri, November iv, istt. Boa
ama to Orecoa and located in lS7.r, and
moved to Douglas county about lour
v..rn Inter, where the fannlv have re
sided everv since. The husband of de
iMceased. Ilarvev Whitsett, died in this
city alsmt three years ago. Mrs. hit
sett was a g'S"l neighbor and an indul
cent mother. Twelve children were
Isirn to her. six of whom are slill living
and ire AH follows: John W , of Grant
Pass; Stewart ti , of Kiverton ; C ainle
A. mid Harlow E., of Kosehurg : Mrs
,1. I). Kolierts, of Ruckles, and Mrs.
Cleve B. McLanghlin, of Kosehurg
Funeral services will be OOOdncted from
the family home Tuesday at So'docK p.
m., interment in the I. O O. F. ceme
tery. The bereaved family have the
sympathy ol the entire eommanity.
Billie Wright Improving Mrs. W.T.
Wright has just returned home from Ixie
Angele" and Ixmg Keacb. California,
where she bas been with her hind and,
who wa compelled by failing health to
give ni his position as cashier in the
First National Bank of Kosehurg. re
centlv, and go south in the hope that a
milder and dryer climate would prove
lieneticial to his health. Mrs Wright
state- that he has already derived much
lienefit from the salubrious ocean breeze
at I-ong Beach, but he has concluded
that the dry inland climate ol Arizona
will prove even more healthful for him,
and he will therefore g to that country
verv soon and will also spend some little
time at Colorado Springe before return
ing home in the spring Mrs Wiight
announces that she is again able to re
sume teaching in music and that mem
liers of her class may call and receive
instructions on the days formerly devot
ed to each oi them, commencing rane
dav of this week.
Rev Caartct P. B. tUrtia. L LI.
Of Waverly, Texas' writes: "Of a
morning when first risinu. 1 often find a
troublesome cellectiou of phlesm
which produces a cough and is very
hard to dislodge : but a small quanity o
Ballard's Horehound Syrup will at once
dislodge it and the trouble is over. 1
can most cordially recommend it 1 1 all
persons needing a medicine for throat or
ping trouble." For sah by A. C. Mars
ters .v t ompany .
JUST ARRIVED
NEW STOCK
FINE CHINA
WARE
FIGS
HONEY
ALMONDS
WALNUTS
isms
CURRANTS
CITRON
CROCKERY LEMON AND
GLASS WARE ORANGE PEEL
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Anything yon need for a Fruit Cake or Mince Meat
j J. F. BARKER 0. Phone 201
Countv Trcasarrr's Holier
Ni tice is hereby given that all parties
holding county warrants endorse.! prior
to, and including, Jaiv IS, BVJX, are re
quested to nveeenl the same to the coun
ty treasurer as interest will cease there
on after the date of this notice.
Dated Kosehurg, Oreg., Jan. M, 1906.
G. W. Hivmick.
Countv Treasurer.
Chamberlains Congh RcmccK Absolutely Marmltss
The fault of giving children medicine
containing injurious substances, is some
tines more disastrous than the disease
from which they are suffering.
Every mother should know that
Chamberlains Cough Remedy is
perfectly safe for children to take. It
contains nothing harmful and for colds,
coughs and croup is unsnrpass.il. For
sale by A. C. VlarsterB At I o.
Weather Keport.
Notice
All parties owning dogs are hereby
notified that if they will pay to the city
Marshal their dog license during the
month of January they may have tiie
same for tl. 00 each. All that he has to
go and collect will lie '.'.50 each, by
order of Kosehurg City Council.
Notice to Creditors.
All persons knowing themselves in
debted to the undersigned will mil at
the office of K. V. Maratere, Boom
Warsters building, and sett e the same
on or In-fore Fel . 16, P.KVi.
M 15 p O. P. DaVM
0. B.
WAMSI.EY.- At the Oregon asylum
for the insane, at Salem, Jan. M, 1906
Mrs Margaret Wamsley. of YoncalU,
aged 77 years.
Mrs Wamsley was committed from
Boaabnrgia December hhvj sickness
was the cause of her dementia. She was
ihe wife of W. S Wamsley of Yoncalla,
at which place her luneral was held.
WaaTHaa Buaaae fjrnot
KosKucKii, Ore.
Week ending 5:p. m., Ju. -", PHVi
Mazimnm temperature 88 on the JStb
WUIaan tem oer.lt u re. So Oil Jail 'JO
Rainfall for the week, 1.40.
1st of month. 'J OH
Total lainfall from Sept. I, UHVI, to
date, 17.00.
Average rainfall f-om Sept. 1 to date
19.18
Total deficiency from Sept. I, PKM, to
date, 8.1$.
Average precipitation for 'J7 wet sea
sons, :t:...ri.
Tiioa. Oiaana. Observer.
Something You should Know
If Yoa are in Trouble
R0EL0FSZ
Will Help You
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
$1.00-1.50
Steam Clean, $2.00-2.50
CLUB RATES
Four Suits Cleaned and
Ten Shines $1.50 per mo.
With J. A. COBB
G0DDFREY BUILDING
Come and See Me Abont Yonr
NEW SPRING SUIT
1 am getting np a Club of 60
It is to your interest to read and note
carefully the rare opportunity of secur
ing a tine piauo or organ at Burr's Mu
sic House.
We have ordered a ne and complete
stock of pianos and organs that will ar
rive within the next few davs and in or-
ier to make room we are going to offer
our present stock at the following low
prices and if you have been watching
and waiting for a bargain now is your
nance.
One grand square piano in first clam j
condition and can be turned back at any !
time within one year at full price.
Only S3
One a right Cornish piano, has been
Oped about C vears. Goes for $155
One near Ooloaaal Hinze piano in a
beautiful niahoganv case for 1-40
One handsome Bailey piano, bran
new, only -"v
One Jacob Poll piano in beautiful burl
walnut case, l.irge size -o
One of the famous Victor pianos in
beautiful Mali, case will sell for , .$31o
One tine Kimball p'ano in quartered
sawed oak. if taken before the tirst 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 of Port
land and these low prices will prevail
on all goods until Jan. 10, Nan.
Store open evenings
ror particulars call, or write
BURR'S MUSK HOU8R.
Roseburg, Oregon.
We are doing business at the old
stand. If von want to bur. sell
or trade anything see - - - -
A. D. BRADLEY
THE SECOND HAND MAN
A full stock of both new and sec
ond hand 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. Mv harness is
all hand made and guaranteed.
BRADLEY
JACKSON S T-BIODCETT'S OLD STAND
Mm, Fill llawll l.angenburg returned
Vonday evening from a visit in Tort
land with bar non, Lafayette and wife ;
fOR ACTIVE BRAINS
yonr liver most be right, yocr
stomach in a healthy condition and
your kidnevs properly performing
their peculiar functions, or yonr
body won't stand the strain and
vour brain won't be active. If yon
would have a clear band and kneo
perception, get a box of
Use them and see how much
more alive yoa will be.
THEY CLARIFY THK SKIM
AND PURIFY THK BLOOD.
They are a sure and positive
cure for all Dlaaaaaa of the
Stomach, Liver, Kidneyo and
Bowels, Headache, Indigna
tion, Nervcusnee, Constipa
tion. Billousnees, Plmplee,
Blotches and all Skin Im
purities.
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&ZifUJ!X of ij5rt MMIttl fr. rfixrl
Jt kv h. . to oMln pataott. umle mra
copjrwta. c N aLL COUNTS I ca.
Busimtu dirnrt wit HiiUyln tmu,
tmmrt and ttr I fiUut.
Pi twit and lafriapmMt Prictlc Eaelualvely.
Write or com to m at
its amui stnrt. r awia rax oa.
WASHINGTON. O. C.
For Sa le By All Druggists
Oo. and 85c por Box
"itiaa well known fact that Osteo
pathy is a specific for rheumatism,
nervousness, stomach troubles and
female disorders.