The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, March 23, 1905, Image 3

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    KE W SPRING
WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR LINE OF SPRING GOODS
ladies dress fr.xxis we have ALL the latest styles, in Woolens, Silk Shirt Waists, Suits and
Cotton Goods, also a full line of Novelties.
In
For Men, Youths and Hoys we
WORKMANSHIP. WE
Before making your purchases
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
THE ROSEBVRG
HOUSE
HARVEY JONES. Proprietor
Rates $1.00 per day and upward
Meals served from 6 a. m. to 7 p. m
New Brick, New Furnishings.
Prompt Services. Opposite the
S. P. Depot Grounds ." .' .' .'
ICE CREAM
LATEST MILD DRINKS
I
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. j ajaaaaa-.aj.
msm a.
highest grade goods in
town. Comparison is
the only true test and
the one we always win
out on. When it comes
to high grade and de
licious goods we have
no, competitors.
CHOICE
CANDIES
mm .
VWWiWJ,.WWW.
m CARRIER HHE
White Pine
Expectorant
This reliable Expectorate Cough
Cure is hard to beat for the winter
coughs. It has both expectorating
and sedative qualities, checks exces
sive coughing yet promotes expecto
ration and therefore helps the re
spiratory tract to throw off any of
fensive material.
A full 4 or bottle for 25c,
SHOE
REPAIRING
Shop one door south of Mrs. East
man's Jackson St.
Nothing but the BEST LEATHER
used.
L. GOODMAN,
EASTERN SHOEMAKER
Wood and hay for sale,
rith J. F. Barker A Co.
Leave orders
tf
NO LIMIT!
THAT'S OUR GAME
1905
TOUI
IS
CREDIT
GOOD
Our Installment
Plan wlU fur
nlsh your
h o u e c o m
j.lete on easy
terms.
MUST BE A
WE'VE
COT THE GOODS
WE MUST HAVE
I
CARPETS,
MATTINGS, RUGS,
Ingrain Carpet ;
heavy wenve aim
35. 55. 60.
, ... .rwcial. rer
Brossell Carpets the latest styles; rich designs, per yard, 65,
A. X. Menisters Brum -lis; beautiful des'gns, per yard...
THE LATEST FAD IN CURTAINS, 50C. TO $7.00 A PAIR
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS
WHOLESALE
AND
RETAIL
RICE & RICE
THE HOUSE FURNISHERS
have the best line of Clothing in
LEAD.
in spring goods look at our line.
Local and Personal.
Mrs. J. Chenoweth and Mrs. Jonea
Before coming to Roseburg to j of Wilbur wer in Rose bar this morn
trade, readers are requested to exam- inir.
ine t hi
unies.
Plaindealer advertising col-1
It s the active, wide-awake ;
business man who advertises, conse
quently he is the most accommodat
ing, sells the cheapest, and deals the
most liberally in every way.
Mrs. E. Zimmerman is visiting friends
in I'ortUnd.
K . Hinkle was iu
dav ou business.
this city Wednes-
Osteopathy is a fpecific for female
disorders or nervousness.
Mrs. Jacob Henri, Sr., of Santa Clara,
Calif , is visiting relatives inthiscountv.
Miss Alta Cannon, who has been ein
loyed in l'ortland. has returned home.
Deputy Coaaty Clers Thomas Cobb is
hseut on business in Klamath couutv.
, S. C Bartrum. the
has returned lrom a
Portland.
forest supervisor,
business trip to
Miss Helen Willis, of IHllard, was a
iss nsier on Wednesday morning's local
for l'ortland.
S. L. Uenser, wife and dauhner have
arrived from Cozad, Neb , with a view
of locating here.
Notice first opening of ladies and
Miseeo readv-to-ware bats from Masch 7
on. at the Bell sisters.
Mr-. Margaret Hall, of Moscow, Ida.,
it the :uest of her sister, Mrs. Thos.
K earner, of this citv.
Will O- Brown, of Kiddle, was in this
l Monday on his way to Idaho to look
after mining interests.
J. F.. Sawyers, lawyer
public. Otfice up stairs
County Bank Building.
and notary
in Pouglas
tf
All curable diseases respond more
readily to Osteopathic treatment than
bv anv other known Ml thod.
S. C. Miller, of Dillard, has returned
from Portland, where he went with a
shipment of cattle last week.
Mrs. Leon G. Vial came over from
W inchests? yesterday and left last night
to join her parents at Toledo, Ohio
H. G. Reed of Portland, a representa
tive of the Allen k Gilbert Kamaker Pi
ano house, is in this cityfon business.
Jos. O'Keefe, a former inmate of the
Soldiers' Home, has taken a discharge
and left Tuesday morning for Portland.
J. A. Mack, of Portland, who
leenlooking after the repair of
has
hia
property in this city, has returned home.
Mrs. James Young, of Portland, who
has been visiting relatives and friends
in this city, returned home Tuesday
morning.
Miss Minnie Brown, who has been
visiting her aunt, Mrs. D M. Kelly, of
this city, returned to her home in Oak
land Tuesday.
Fred Fisher, foreman of the Wm. P
Johnson Lumlter Co. of Myrtle Creek
and Roseburg, was in this city on busi
i.eas this week.
QjHon. Willis Kramer, of Myrtle Creek,
was transacting business in thia city
Wednesday. He reports business boom
ing at Myrtle Creek.
There are few people that realize the
i great benefits derived from Osteopathic
: treatment, until they have tried it.
i You should investigate.
YOU
IS
CREDIT
GOOD
Our Installment
Plan will fur
nish your
home corn
plete on easy
terms.
BANNER YEAR
WE'VE GOT THE
THE BUSINESS
PRICES
LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS
cnMce coioringi; irons uurauiv,
75 AND 80 CENTS
yard $1.00, $1.10 AND $1.40
75. 80
$1.35
AND
AND
$1 00
$1.40
Roseburg
Oregon
GOODS
the city, in STYLE, CUT and
I. ABRAHAM, PROP.
ROSEBURC, OREGIN.
RiJe Rambler, wu by nodn.
J . A. Soeebe of Salem iu in tbia
city ttiis week looking after business in
terests and paying hia taxes on timber
land.
There are few people that realise the
great benefits derived from Osteopathic
treatment, until they have tried it. You
hould investigate.
If it is a billions attack take Cham
berlaiu'a Stomach and Liver Tablets and
a quick cure ia certain. For aale by A.
C. Marstere A Co. tf
Several 'amities of homeeeekera from
Missouri, 26 persons all told, got off the
train at Medford a few daya ago to lo
cate in the vallev.
We have a limited amount of screen -inga
suitable for chicken feed that we
offer for sale in quantities not less tlian
one hundred pounds. Douglas County
Milla. tf
Mrs. Geo. O. Stanley and daughter
arrived in Ashland Monday for a visit
with relative's and after a little stay
will probably go on to California.
Tidings.
C. L Hewee formerly of thia city, but
now located at Corvallis ia in thia dty
on buainese today. He informs aa that
he intends to move to Portland to reside
very soon.
Fireman Henry Ryan, formerly run
ning ont of Grants Pass, baa moved to
this city. Mr. Kyan'a sister, Mrs. F. N. !
Rogers, of San Francisco, ia visiting rel
atives here.
Over one hundred and fifty different
styles in turbans and dress hats will be
shown at the Bell Sisters' grand open
ing Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Kveryone can be suited. Call and see
them.
Dr. H. L. Studley the Osteopathic
Physician cares acute and chronic
diseases, corrects deformaties and
removes foreign growths. Conenltion
free Phone or call for appointment.
Office in Abraham duilding. tf
Thoe. Bloomer, the genial proprietor
of the Hotel McClallen, and the Revere
House of Albany, ia in thia city looking
after hia business interests, which he
finds well taken care of by Manager
Burt West brook of Hotel McClallen.
The Woman's Guild of St. Ge rge's
church will bold a aale of bread and
cake Saturday of this week, March 25,
at Cannon's book etore. The Guild also
wishes it known that they have a num
ber of cook books for aale at 50 cU each.
Beat secret service men on Pacific
coast at your command, railroad, hotel,
bank, mercantile secret service done ;
evidence gathered in all criminal and
civil cases. Best of work guaranteed.
Address all communications to Lock
Box No. 756, Roseburg, Oregon.
Sykea A Gar roll have moved their
plumbing ahop from the old Flook
building on Main street to No. 219 Jack
son street, the building formerly oc
cupied by F. E. Hand Cigar Store, and
are prepared to handle anything in the
plumbing and tinning line. Phone No.
261. tf
Special salee by Stearna A Chenowith
Oakland and Yoncalla, White and other
sewing machines $ 16.00 and up ; water
pipe ; wire, plain and barbed ; cat and
wire nails ; the only guaranteed black
smith coal ; two carloads Page woven
wire fence, the only tempered wire fence
for sale. n3 t(
C. A. McGee, a prosperous farmer of
the Calapooia valley was transacting
buainese in Roseburg Monday and rues
day and had hi Plaindealer subscrip
tion moved up another notch. Mr. Ma
Gee says the farmers of hia locality are
at least a month ahead with their work
owing to the fine early spring weather
and are now ready for the annual equi
noxial rain.
"jea nsrmon tne popular young
passenger brakeman who was so unfor
tunaie aa to loose hia foot by accident
near Kiddle some months ago ha juat
received from the Brotherhood of Rail
way Trainmen, through 0. W. Ballard,
financier of the local lodge, a check for
$1:550, the reault of the benefit of being
a member of that order. Mr. Harmon
also received $1000 last month from
an
independent company in which he
ried an accident policy.
car
it ia reported ine ooeervation cars re
cently purchased for nae on the South
ern Pacific will be put on train 16 and
16 in a short time. A new order goes
Into effect at the same time which li
recta that private cars be "made op'
next to tbe baggage cart. In the pros
ent way oi "making up" passenger
trains private cars are placed at tbe
rear which place the new observation
cars will now take. We expect there
will be a "big kick" registered by th
owners of private cars.
Ride a Rambler, sold by Hodson.
Be in line and ride a Kambler.
Fiahermen are getting anxious for all
fools day.
Spring snows in the mountaiua are
welcome.
John Hall and wife, of Myrtle Creek,
are in thia city today.
Carl Hoffman and Dexter Rice
to day in Oakland on buainese.
spent
George H. Graves, the well known
traveling man, ia in this city today.
Rev. Geo. Bennett will leave for his
new pastorate at Meudota, III., Satur
day.
D. R. Sham brook ia in
the north end
after business
of the county lookinii
matters.
Assessor Staley is making up hia out
tits preparatory to puttiug his deputies
in the field.
Thos. Cobb, deputy county clerk, re
turned this morning from Klamath
county where he has been on business,
Be in line and ride a Kambler.
George Turner has returned from a
viait to Portland He reports building
and business very lively in the metropo
lis Mr. Turner visited the Lewis and
Clark fair grounds and waa surprised at
the work which ia being completed
there.
Be in line and ride a Rambler.
Margaret K Herrin, Grand Chief of
lienor, will arrive in Roseburg Mar. 23,
and remain the rest of the week and
will visit Mystic Ixulge No. 13, on Fri
day evening at their regular session.
Members of I). of H. will please take
notice.
Ride a Rambler, sold by Hodson.
J. C. Hall and Dr. W. L. Cameron, of
Medford, R.t W. Chriation and F. L.
Champlin, of Gold Hill and K B. Dow,
Recorder of Jackson County, arrived in
thia city thia morning to viait the Elks
lodge here tonight. A few of them are
already members of Roseburg Ixxlge
326, and the rest will be after tonight, if
their courage hold out.
Be in line and ride a Rambler.
Mrs. Ira R. Bennett, of
New Mexico, ia viaiting I
A. Steel at Winchester,
thinks the great natural
Albuquerque,
rith Mr. Geo
Mr. Bennett
resources and
the fine products of Oregon's fields,
farms and orchards should be far more
extensively advertised abroad. He is
also very favorably impressed with our
great timber interests and feela assured
that a great lumbering enterprise will
soon be developed by Mr. Steel and hia
company at Winchester
Ride a Rambler, sold bv Hodson.
A very pleasant aurprise party was
given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P.
Hoaeer in West Roseburg, Saturday ev
ening, March 18, in honor of Mr. 11 . us
er's birthday. Games, music and other
amuse sent were indulged in until a
late boor when a dainty lunch was
served, after which all departed to their
homes having spent a very pleasant
evening. Those present were : Mr. and
Mrs. S. B. Houser, Mr. and Mrs. H.I.
Marstera, Mr. and Mrs O. A. Houser,
Mr. Nelson, Masters Lonnie, Oscar,
and Denny Houser, Messrs. Charley
Miller and Charley Lawson and Miss
Ethel Wright.
Ride a Rambler, sold by Hodson.
The S. P. company has now inatalled
between Roseburg and Ashland a
system of telephones working on the
same line aa the telegraph instru
ments. If the system proves a suecesa,
all small stations and aidinga will be
provided with a phone whereby all
train, where there are no telegraph
agents will be able to determine at
what time late train will arrive. Thia
will be a great convenience to the travel
ing public. It is also probable that all
train will carry an extra pbon so in
case of an accident, communication
may be immediately instituted with the
dispatchers office. J. B. Stewart is in
charge of the phone system.
Be in line and ride a Rambler.
A. H. Candland, of Ursa, Illinois, a
member of the Harriman .Commission
to invite immigration to Oregon and
circulate information aa to the resources
of tbe state, spent several day in
Roseburg and vicinity thia week lopking
over tins section ot the state, tie re
presents a large colony of iudustri m;
and thrifty Hermans who are seeking a
location in thia atate and he waa looking
over tbia valley with a view to locating
the colony here or near Oakland provid
ing the desired acreage could be secured.
He waa very favorably impressed with
thia part of the state. Heretofore,
Eastern Oregon, baa received all of hi
colozination efforts, but he will now
give Western Oregon his attention.
Carts' CsbmbsHsb
Mis. B. W. Evans, Clearwater. Kan
writes, My husband lay sick for three
inontha. The doctor said he had quick
conatimption. We procured a bottle of
ltallard'a Horehound Syrup, and Retired
him. This waa six years ago and aince
then we have always kept a bottle in
the house. We cannot do without it.
For coughs and colds it has no equal.
25c. 60c and t.00. For sale by A. C.
MarstersA Co.
To Advertisers. The judicious Rose-
bug advertisers should not forget the
twice-a-week Plaindealer. It circulates
throughout the length snd breadth of
the Umpqua valley and it ia capable of
helping wonderfuly in extending tbe
trade of Roseburg buainese men, which
will be good for all the people of the
city.
J. P. Johnson, dentist, Grave's
ing.
build
49tf
Ramblers new and up-to date at Hod'
son's.
For guaranteed dental work go to I)r
Pearson.
Ramblers new and up-to-date at Hod
son's.
Ramblers new and up-to-date at Hod
son's.
Mrs, By rrl Smith, of Reno, Nev,, is
the gueet of Mrs. W. O. Hildehurn of
thia city.
All the dry-year propheta are begin
ning to change their minda aince it be
gan to rain.
Grand Opening of Millinery at the
Bell Siatera, Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday, March 28, 24 and 25. tf
Geo. W. Dimmick left thia morning
for Klkton to be absent a few days look
ing after business at his coal mine.
Drain is already agitating the ques
tion of celebrating the glorious Fourth
of July this year in a riproaring style.
Joseph Laird and wife arrived last
night from Klamath county, and left on
thia morning'a stage for Cherry Creek.
I "pon the advice of his attorney, Hen
ry McGinn, who phoned from Portland,
I-eon G. Vial waived examination and
waa held for the present, without bail,
on a charge of assault with attempt to
kill
Wm. Hodson, the machinist, has just
received his fine new line of the latest
model Rambler bicycle. Everyone
knowa what the Rambler is, but thia
years model will aurprise you juat the
same.
William Pierce of Deer Creek return
ed tbia uiorning from Happy Valley
where he has been hunting with his
pack of fine coyote dogs. Owing to the
wet weather he did not succeed in cap
turing any of the peats.
George Scott, of Melrose, was trans
acting business in town Wednesday and
favored the Plaindealer with a aubecrip
tion. He ia of the opinion that the
recent cold rains have uot damaged the
early fruits, but fears that slight dam
age may result if the equinoxial storm
is prolonged.
Grand Opening of Millinery
Bell Siatera, Thursdav, Fridav i
urdry, March 23 , 24 and 25.
at
ad
the
Sat
tf
Ramblers new and up-to-date
son's.
it Hod
Graid Millinery Opening
At The Bell Sisters, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, March 23, 24, and 25
Don't forget to see the elegant line of
Charlotte Cordave.
Married.
PROW ETT WH1TSETT At the resi
dence of J. A. Whitsett at Glendale,
John Prowett to Bessie Whitsett, Jus
tice K. K. Montgomery officiating.
YOUNG WORLEY At the home of
Mrs. Levena in Roseburg Wednesday,
March 22, W William S. Young ot
Perdue and Miss Myrtle Woriey of
Daya Creek, Rev. J. .. Townsend, of.
ficiating
They are very estimable and highly
esteemed vcung people ami will make
! their home in Walla Walla, Washing
ton.
Greet Booster.
"Von know that cow you sold htm
for $30? It has juat doubled in value."
"Been run over by a train T'
One Big Catch.
"Catch anything on your
Wpr
"Only the train for home"
fishing
May Be Cueatng. .
If borrow-In
Is sorrowing.
frr what to tin i
Landtna-t
tion attending
Real Estate Transfers
L C Hill to C O Criteeer ; se' se4 sec
12, tp 27 a. r 7 w; 1300.
Robert and Mary A Maney t J E
Haines sel4 sec M, tp 22 s r 7 w, and se
iwl4 nel4, sec 34, tp
s, r
w ; $800.
E L and EtU Fisher to R H Cratvlall ;
lot 4, block 10, Hamiltone Addition lo
Roseburg: $1000.
W II and Laura Brown to 0 C Brown ;
Part of sec 25, tp 27 s, r ti w ; fciOO.
J W Wright, Receiver, to Iaabelle C
Davenport ; part of see IS, tp 27 a, r 6
w ; $1300.
S and Sarah J Hamilton et al to Em
ma Stock well, lota 6 and 7, block 2,
Hamilton's Addition to Roseburg ; $100.
W N and Jessie A Jonee to Alice Eng
lert, neV, nw4 sec 16, tp 31 a, r 5 w $50.
... . . .
undv ' of lots 3, 4, and 5, sel4 nw4
sec 6, tp 32 a, r 6 w ; $700.
Alice L and T L Hennesa to T J Ed
wards, land in sec 28, tp 22 a, r 4 w;
$750.
Drain Lumber Co to E A Johnson 227
acres in sec 21 tp 22 a, r 5 w ; $1.
James and Annie Burton to A W
Hawks, lsnd in sec 10, tp 24 a, r 4 w ; $1.
Frances M. Miller to C. Ross King
lota 6 and 7, block 8, Yoncalla ; $360.
Alliance Trust Co to John M David
son, land in sec a, tp J4 s, r 6 w ; pssj
Lydia Tracy to J F Dangherty, lota 1
and 10, block 6, Yoncalla ; $100.
Jaa A and Abagail B Karr to Albert
G Rockwell, landa in sec 24, tp 21 a, r 9
w;$l.
Frank R Williameon to W F Holman,
land in sec 21, tp 20 a, r 10 w ; $65$.
Geo and Emma McConnell to Ernest
L Qulat, land in eec 32, tp 24 a, r 8 w ;
$2700.
Mary J. and Geo W Reed to William
Tucker, land in sec 10, tp 23 a, r 5 w ;
$600.
Ernest L Quist to Emma McConnell,
land in sec 32, tp 24 s, r 8 w ; $2700.
O A C R R Co and Union Trust Co to
Oregon Pine A Lumber Co, land in sec
27, tp32s, r 6 w ; $100
8 A and Catherine A Davis to Mary A
Haney land in sec 34, tp 22 a, r 7 w ; $6.
G W and Etta Benedict to L C Haines
lands in sees 28 snd 33, tp 22 a, r 7 w ;
D C Hill to C O Critoser, lsnd in see
18, tp 27 s, r 6 w ; $300.
Chas D Church to Chas W Rogers and
SHIRT
Ntw Shirt Waist Suits. New Shirt Waists.
New Ladies1 Shirts. New Silks for Shirt
Waist Suits. New Tan Shoes for Ladies.
First Opening of Ladies' Gage Street Hats on Tuesday, flarch 14
JOSEPHSON'S
THE Bid STORE
SURE DEATH
SQUIRREL POISON
A Speedy Des
tructinn of
Squirrels, Goph
ers. Rats, nice.
Crows, Etc.
A. C. MARSTERS & CO.
Frank A Todd, lands in sec Z, tp 26 s.
w; $1.
Jacob and Mary E Brock to John R
Chanev, land in sec 11, tp 30 s, r 4 w;
$250:
Edward X Camp trustee to Giltert
Uilbertson and O C Sether land in sec 3,
tp33 s, r7 w; $1.
John W and Sarah A Kingery, and
Robt W and Ix-na E Long to Emelina
A Carr, lands in sec 11, tp 23 s. r 5 w :
$1435.
O C and Clara Sether to G Gilberteon,
land in sec 3. tp 33 a. r 7 w ; $1.
O C and Clara Sether to A E Church-
il, S int in land in sec 3, tp 33 s, r 7
11.
G and Gunhild Gilberteon to O
Sether. int in land in eec 3, tp 33
r7 w;$l.
F E Alley to G Gilberteon. A
C
s,
E
tp
Churchill, O C Sether, land iu sec 2,
33 s, r 7 w : $1S4.
Chas A Elmore to Adeline E Gorh
rend, laud in sec 4, tp 31 s. r 2 w : $10.
Maurice Abraham to Fannie Robert
Miller, lot in Glendale: $1.
A Salzman to Mrs S C Beard, lot in
Roseburg ; $700.
F F and Cyntha Ball to S F and HI
Ball land and right of way in ec SB, tp
27 s, r 5w:$l.
O C Sether A wife and (i Gilberteon
A wife to A E Churchill, int in land
n -ec Z, tp J3 s, r i w ; II.
O C and Clara Sether to A E Church
ill, -i int in land in sec 25. tp 31 s, r 7
w ; $1. Also l, int in land in sec 3, tp
33sr7 w:$l.
Gilbert-
O C and Clara Sether
to I
son, v, int in land in sec 3, tp S3 a. r 7
w: $1.
Fannie Robert Miller to Azalia I
i il A r CK a m , ioi in ciienuaie. v.
Fannie Robert Miller to A E Church-.
ill and Gilbert Gilberteon, lot in Glen-1
dale ; $350.
F J Connelly A J Cora Connelly to W j
H Stark, lands in sees S and 17, tp 22 s,
r 7 w; $1500.
Emma Arzner to John L Arzner. D L
i C No 87 in sees 12 A IS, tp 30 s, r 8 w
i H L C No 41 in sec 7, tp 30 8, r 5 w ;
$5000.
Mrs. Johane L Rud to Martin I. Rud,
lot 11, block 1, Gilbertson'e Addition to
Glendale : $5.
Wm Sanderson to Fred Sanderson,
land in sec 24, tp 30, r 6 w ; $1.
Fred and Cora Sanderson to J W
Beckley, land in sec 24, tp SO s, r ' .
H.
I.oe G Herrington to Fred G Stewsrt
land in sec 12, tp 26 s, r 2 w ; $800.
Dora B Davis to C A Patterson, Innd
sec 26, tp 23 s, r 8 w ; $10.
Geo W and Nannie E Puckett to Mark
D Briggs, part of D L C No 69 ; $300.
H L and Kate B Marsters to Geo W
Kruse and J O Newland, part lot I, blk
38, Roeebnrg ; $2800.
Samuel W and Annie F Vanzile to G
W kruse snd Mary E Shupe, lot 3, blk
79, Second Southern Addition to Rose
burg. $1100.
Edith S and L F Earl to Mrs A P Hill
land in sec 11, tp 21 a, r 12 w ; $10.
Jaa M and Maggie Glikison to Isadore
E Rice, lands in sees 33 and 28, tp 23 a,
r 4 w ; $500.
Edwin L and Lenore Everett to Otto
Ernat, land in sec 10, tp 22 a, r 9 w ;
$760.
J A and M J Tramel to P A Lind
strom land in sec 11, tp 21 a, r 4 w ;
$1000.
H P and Rose Corneillaon et si to J D
Corneilison, part of D L C No 46, land
in sec 36, tp 29 s, r 5 w, and part of
DLCNo46;$l.
James M and Drnsilla Tracy to Frank
WAIST
DRUGGISTS
ROSEBURG,
r and Ernest Helliwell lot 10, blk 5. Yon
! calla.
State of Oregon to R W Jennings land
in sec 16, tp 30 s, r 5 w : $150
Frank and Wianifred Helliwell and
Frank and Silene Helliwell to J F
Daugberty. Mc W Dangherty and C
Roes King, e1 lot 10. block 5, Yoncal
la: $1.
V patents have oeen granted to An
drew J Totland. Sven O Leen. Dora B
Davis. Geo E Hal: erg. Carl A Carlson. ;
EdithS Earl. Belle Wade. AbbieMi-;
nett. Eliiabeth M Smith. Geo J Stearns,
Wm F Waldhoff, Frank H Johnson. I
Chas D Churchill, Err.il Swanson, Mela!
A Brown, Clarissa E ;-nyder, Charles A
Elmore, Edmund P Ragshaw. Adeline
E Gorbrend, Olof Palm, Wm E Mars
ters. Geo J Thompson, Mary L Brown,
Frank A Brown. Ralph L Brown. Frank
0 Hocum. Elouisa Taylor, Otto F Witte,
Lizzie I. Gross, Edgar Beard, Julia E
Johnson, Simon P. Johnson.
Reported by Frank E Alley. Abstract
er. Read All of Thi s.
For sale A good
first class, well pay-
ing Grocery.
Reason for selling Engaged in other
business.
Good buy This store is a good buy
for some one because of location, clean-
' nees of stock and good trade.
Price Twelve hundred dollars.
Partner Would take partner for l, or
: int. if he would take charge of busi-
; ness at reasonable salary besides his
.ham nf nrnrits.
Address Box 343. Roseburg. ml3
Fine Watches and Jewelry
Clingenpeel, the jeweler, ecgiaver.
optician and watchmaker has just re
ceived a tine new slock of clocks ladies'
watch fobs, rings, watches and other
fine jewelry from which he has removed
the tariff, which places it within reach
of all. Call and see him. Next door to
postotfiee.
S. L Wyanotts
Eggs for sale at $1.00 per setting. L.
R. Mynatt. Roseburg, Oregon, R. F. D.
No. 1.
Administrators Notice.
In the Count; Court ot the State oi Oregon
(or Douglas county.
In the Matter of she suta )
of
Ferdinand Fortln Sr. Deceased'
Nottc U hereby given that the undersigned
ha been duly appointed by the County Court
of tha State Si Oregon, (or Donglaa coaaty ad
mlnlotrator o( the eatate o( Ferdinand Fortln,
Sr. . deceased
All peraon having claim againt aid estate
are hereby required to present the same to me
properly verified, a by law required, at Cole.
Valley within alx month (rum the dale here
ot. Patod thia 2nd day of March, lttft.
L. 8. FOTlN,
Administrator ol the ealata n( Ferdinand For
tln. del-eased.
for as Impaired Apsetite
Loss of appetite always results from
faulty digestion. All that is needed is a
few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. They will invigorate the
stomach, strengthen the digestion and
give you an appetite like a wolf. These
Tablets also act as a gentle laxative.
For aale bv A. C. Marsters A Co.
For aale, Toulouse goose eggs now
ready . from prise winners, 25 cents each.
Send in your orders early : eggs limited.
AddressE. A Kruse, Roseburg, Ore-
(ml5pl
SUITS
SURE DEATH
To Gophers and
Squirrels.
The best article
yet prepared for tbe
destruction of these
farm pests.
OREGON
Farming lactainery Repaired
JA.1ES ARK ALICE'S Macfciac Sba
Hcp..r Engine. Bou t. Automobe "j. Birjeles.
a., kind, ot Mill Machinery. Farm Machinery.
Laws 1 lower, ail kind, oi Grinding and PoiUh-
Inc done at the Car Wi
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
Nolic ran under this head will be ehargwd lor
at thv rate of one cent a word for two insertion.
No advertisement taken for leas tha- ten cent
WASTED To exchange a rood bicycle for a
driving hone. Apply to box ITi. Rowoorg, Or.
TYPEWtUTKR- ua Typewriter :n goo ' eon-
diuon for sale for .:. cost Mi Call at Plain
deaier office.
WASTED 1 to lot in Rwebmrg. centra.,
with or without improvement : price most be
right; cash. Address r O. box rr. Kosebarg
Society .Meetings
AF. A A. M. Laurel Lod
Holds rsarular meetings I
mnA I nrth WarlnaavtaT.
Lodge No. 13.
on secotto
and f urth Wednesdays of each
men h. J. T. BaiPGBs, W. M.
N. T. Jswi.Tr, Secretary.
B.
r. O. ELKS. Rree liorg Lodge No.
336. Holds Mgsilsw. common iea
tioos st I. O. O. F. Hal! on second
and fourth Thursdays of each month.
All members requested to attend reero
arlv and all viattirg brothers are cordi
ally invited to attend.
U. b. oaxsox, k. k.
Rot McCi.ii. us, Secretary.
O. D, 1st SEPARATE RATTALLION
.O.N. ti., meets at Armory Hall every
" Thursday svening, at S e'doek.
t. B. Hamloi. Cap.
I.
O. O. F Phiietanen Lodge No. S.
Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor
net' Jackson and Cass streets, on
Saturday evening of each week. Mem
bers oi the order in good standing ar
invited to attend,
H. O. Lawts, N. Q.
N.T. Jbwstt, Secretary.
k:
of P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Mast
every Wednesday, tn 1. O- O. F
Hal) a 7:30 p. m. Members in
good standing are invited to attend.
Jas. A. Yumxr, U. V.
M. F. W right, K. of R. A 8.
L
ILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of
Woodcraft. Meets on 2nd and 4th
Thursdays of each month at the I.
O. O. F. Hsll. Visiting members in
good standing are invited to attend.
Mas. A. B. Ficxut. Guardian Neighbor.
Bell Morian, Cneas.
Second and Fourth Thursd ays.
0.'
E. 8. Roseborf Chapter No, 8
Holds their regular meeting on the
first and third Thursdays in each
nonth. Visiting members in good
(tending are respectfully invited to at-
M.ude Rest, w. A.
Regina Rest Secretary.
UNITED ARTISANS, Umpqua As
sembly No. 105, meets second and
fourth Saturdays of each month, i n
Native Sons' hall. Visiting members
will receive a cordial welcome.
A. C. Makstbbs, M. A.
Missis Josss, Secretary.
(Yoi
DMEN OF THE WORLD. -
Camr No. 135. Meets st the Odd
Fellows Hall. In Roseburg, every
oret and third Monday evening. Visit
ing neighbors always welcome.
J. M. BaiDuas, C. 0.
N. T. Jswbtt. Clerk
A Grand Ball will be given at Wilson's
Hall, Melrose, Or., March 24, 1905, H.
E. Wilson, Manager. tf
Ramblers new and up-to-date at Hod-