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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1905)
I NEW SPUING OQQDfc-S WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR LINE OF SPRING GOODS In ladies dress goods we have ALL the latest styles, in Woolens, Silk Shirt Waists, Suits and Cotton Goods, also a full line of Novelties. For Men, Youths and Boys we have the best line of Clothing in the city, in STYLE, CUT and WORKMANSHIP. WE LEAD. Before making your purchases in spring goods look at our line. THE PEOPLE'S STORE I. ABRAHAM, PROP. ROSEBURC, OREGON. THE ROSEBURG HOUSE HARVEY JONES, Proprietor Rates $1.00 per day and upward New Brick, New Furnishings. Prompt Services. Opposite the S. P. Depot Grounds ." ." .Local and Personal. See the handsome set 01 pictures representing the four seasons spring, summer, autumn ami winter whirh the Plaindealer is giving free to every new sultecriber and with every receipt for a subscription renewal in the P laindealer window. Strawberry short cake is ripe. Rose burg roses against the world. 3. P. Johnson, dentist. Grave's build ing. 4utf tJo to S. K. Sykes. for your garden plows and cultivators. When you are "down Town", see the Osteopath about vour case. Girl Wanted for housework. Mrs. J. W. Hamilton, Rosebnrg, Ore. tf Osteopathy is the best tiling for the complete cure of all diseases. John A. Black, ttie Drain banker, vgts 1 in this city this week attending court. H! IP.F P.RF1M Sw33 LA IkS I lYIiLU UKINKb STrVaW Mrs. W. H. Carroll has returned from ; Salem w here she was visiting relatives A. K. Wall, of Cleudale, was among those before the grand jury on the Graham murder case. B. J. Trobridge, of Medford. formerly a resident of this county, was in this i city on business this week. I cioeri nermann, son ot lion mnger Mrs. F. L. Beard, of Portland, is vis Hermann, arrived in this city .Vednes iting friends in Roeeburg. lU. morninK (rm Washington I C. The Plaindealer does all kinds of job Mrs. Mary Wilson, of Wilbur. who Hay Fever is absolutely cured by Os teopath . Bet you'll be kicking about the hot weather inside of a week. I IV. Q, Marks, of Portland, was in this city Wednesday to attend the funeral of Ma lather, A. C. Marks. K. K. Montgomery, station agent and Justice (if the Peace, of (llendale, was in this city this week attending court. Capt.J. M. William, a prominent Eu gene attorney is assisting District Attor ney Brown during this session of circuit court. J. F. Spain, of Wiustou, has returned from 1' mat ilia county, where he was employed during the sheep shearing season. J. T. Walker, of Colorado, who has been visiting M. L. Moore and family, of Rden bower, is now visiting relatives at Albany. Kx- Boss Croker's son died from opium smoking. He will not be missed. There are a lot of hie class in New York w ho would he as little missed if they took the same route.) L. A. Ainsden, of Salt Lake, Utah, who is interested in the timber laud business is fn the city. Mr. Amsdeu made this office a pleasant call and l a 1 Ins subscription extended for another vear. There are some who seem to think the price of the Kosehurg semi weeklies too high. The same pegflcaa would con sider $1.00 (H:r year a very reasonable price for a large 4 page weekly, and that is just what they are paying for this paper however they are given two large (paged papers jer week at f'.'.OU per year, regardless of the fact that while we paid 8 cents -rter pound for paper 'a -few years ago we now pay 4 cents am' while hik was formerly 7 cents per. pound we now pay 10 cents per pound for it. The printer is not destined to become a millionaire. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS Several Criminal Cases Disposed Of FOSTER PLEAD GUILTY A FEW SUMMER HINTS The problem for summer is to keep cool. Let us help you with a few hint3 to gain the desired end. 4 J. G. Barnes Indicted For Murder of Graham at Glendale. Bigelow Acquitted Magnificent Statuary CHOICE CANDIES Our candies are the 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 N4 have no competitors. WirVySrWArVWrVVW CANDY STORE a w -J printing i it fhe lowest prices. Iost A pair of rimless eyeglasses. Return to this office and receive reward. W. B. Small and wiie, oi Myrtle Creek, were in this citv on business this week. has been visiting her sister, Mrs John Aiken, of this city, has retained home. H. L. Howe, clerk in the V 8. Land Office, of this city, accompanied by his son Oeorge left this city Wednesdev morning for Hojd River to be absent Attorney Geo. Bryan, of Olalla, is in , or a month. this citv on business before the circuit! . . . . D . ... 1 A Sjostedt, arrived in Roseburg this court week from Maine to reside permanently. T.J. Singleton, of Portland, is in this He wjI, bv his father arid city and will visit old friends here for a : mo,h,r i few weeks w ho have also i few weeks. ' grown weary of the rigors of the Maine Geo. Heath, the well known timber winters. ' locator, has returned from a busiueea ! p ay. Oeburnj of the Kngene ln visit to Portland. anj Savings Bank, has recei ed a letter The Brownies in Fairy Land at the from L. R Fields, superintendent of the Roeeburg theater tomorrow night S P. lines in Oregon, stating that the I Don't miss seeing them. AH any local will positively be extended J. E. Sawyers, lawyer and notary to Eugene on June L This is final and public. Office np stairs in Douglas authentic. County Bank Building. tf The Drain Poultry Association arSl Chas. Stewart left Tuesday for Gardi-! hold a poultry picnic on May 87. The ner where be has secured employment, association is a vigorous one and Myrtle Point Enterprise. inK much to promote the toehry Will M. Hodson, the machinist, bicy cle dealer and repairer, has a fine ad on the last page of the Plaindealer. Read it One day this week Father O'CarrolI received tone very fine statuary which ia living p aced in the Catholic churcl. in this city. Thi- fine work of a Pari sau sculpturing institution, was received direct from 1'aris, and cousists of three statues each four feet, eight inches in height, mounted on a two inch pedestal One represents the Virgin Mary and Holy Child, another St. Joseph and the third. Ctirist. The delicate Mesh color iug, the close imitation of the rich pur pie and tinted robes with their graceful folds, the representation of the hair and ivard, the gentle an 1 meek expression, all are lifelike in the extreme, aud com prise a wonderful work of art. This church aud its furnishings is being re painted and greatlv improved ir appear .ii. ce aud with the addition of this beau tiful statuary, the largest and most ex pensive oi its kind in the state, thn The grand jury and the circuit court have U-eu working hard all the week tiudiug Indictments and trying caaea U. A. Schmidt ami Louis Norton were each sentenced to two years in the peai teiitary, Tuesday. Schmi It for obtain ing fmney under false pretense, two counts, aud -Norton OB a charge of forgery. Tie grand jury entered the court room this morning at 9:35 o'clock and returned a true bid against J. 6. Lames charging him with the murder ol Win tiraham near lilendale, tin' ch rvnmin. having been found on the mora agiof May 1 as previously reported in Cc B aindealer. Bancs was brought before the iourt ami will take until tomorrow morning to enter his plea. In answer to the court he said he Barnes; woiihI take care o his own case, hut Judge Hamilton sugge-led that per ap he would need some help Htid apoiuleu J. A. Buchanan as his attorney. N A Foster, of Oakland appeared in ronrt tins morning in answer to the true tut! found against him. charging him wttll the crime of ra-Umiii the person of hi own daughter foster entered a plea ot guilt v aud w ill I seataaved al 10 o'clock tomorrow uioruing. A true bill was found against S. J. Culver for pointiag a loaded gun at K W. Dirk, the case was tried by a jury yesterday and it returned a verdict of "jguiltv Mr. Culver was fined $100 aad costs, which were aid. Clarence Kennedy a guilty to the charge of volver and was ordered the Return) School. luthecaae of Bigelow . charged with the crime of rape, the jury returned not a true bill. ... CONTBACToe Hl'NTta wins aOAOi Churrtnll el Wool ley SB .lotiu Hut.ter Verdict for minor pleaded larceny of a re committed to Men's Gen nine 1'aiiaiua Hats $5.00 Men's Tan Calf OxfordH $3.50 Men's Patent Leather Oxfords $5.00 Men's Two-piece Flannel Suits $6.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 Men's Balbriggan Underwear, Pink, Blue, Cream and i Black $1.00 per Suit Men's Lace Open Work and Lisle Black and Tan Hose 25c per Pair Ladies' White Lawn Shirtwaists 50c to $4.00 Ladies' White Wash Silk Shirt Waists $2.60 and $3.50 Summer Dress Goods in zfl Colors, Weaves and Prices Ladies' Summer Cndervests, withT" or without sleeves 10c to $1.50 New Polka Dot Ribbons for Neckwear and Belts Child's I .ace Hose, in White, Pink, Blue, Black. Tan and Red 25c per Pair JOSEPHSON'S THE BIG STORE WHERE QUALITY IS GUARANTEED ion for money. Continued for service. Viola McCrossen vs Wm H McCros sen, action for divorce. Decree granted C I Leavegobd vs A R Downs, action for money. Continue for service. Sam Jones vs J U Johnson jr. suit to foreclose mortg.igc. Continued for ser vice. 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 oz bottle for 25c, trv in west. J the Douglas county.- Rural is do iielu North churcn will be Oiie of toe ii jest furnish- 1 appeal from justice court ed euiticea lu Southern Oregon j defendant. I'lans for the new Catholic Hospital I Tti is is the case a Inch was appealed to be eic, el In a lieiutitu'. k grove in I from the j.i-ti.e c .urt, regarding a dl N eel Ko.-eourg. are Completed an lit is ' pu ed account. It see in that Defen lant ( coiitemputi d that the maiu building John BtMMf tendered the firm of J -ei.idi w 1,1 iw a iUree story structure si Clrtirvhill A VtUey a chck in settle- LB Saxton, vs the town of Myrtle I'reek, writ of review. Submit'ed to briefs. J H Kawu, vs K B Spangenlerg. con firmation. Confirmed. Two cases. First National Bank of Roehorg. vs Mary B Hilderhrand and Robt Hilder. brand, a minor, confimation. Con firmed. H' Ray, vs The We-tern Mfg. Co . action for m ney. Decree for p aintiff . J A Black, vs J O Johnson, action for money. Judgment for plaintiff. T C Wheeler, vs G G Graham, action to recover money. Continued. In the case of Annie B Lehnhorr vs K F Wells an appeal from the ;ustice court. The jury returned a veroict for damages for Mrs Lt hnberr. The case of Alferi Wollenberg vs J W Knapp and S K ykes is on trial this afternoon before a jury. JAMES A. COBB Gents' Furnishings The place where yonr $ S ? go the farthest. I bought a fine line of gH.)s at iVc on the dollar. GOODS SOLD AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE (all and look over my stock and be 'nvinccd. Spring and summer Ties. Fine Shirts. I ienM Suits, Shoes All at bedrock prices. JacKsoB St. Next Door to Marsteri Drug Store. Society Meet'nga A.' F. A A. M. Laurel Lodge No 13. Hilda regular meetings on aetmd and f nrth Wed ewlays of each month J. T. Budges, W. M. N. T. Jbwktt, Secretary. B. r U. EI.K Koeebnrg Lodge No. 826. Holds regular eommuniea tions at I 0. O. F. Hall oe second and iourtb Thursday of each -month. All meaner requested to a' tend reexi larl and ail visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. C. b. Cax.iov, B. B. Rot McClallkv. Seervar 'O. D, 1st SEPARATE BATTALUON -O.N. G , me-tfl at Armory Hall every rhoraday evening, at 8 'clock. F. B. Haxlts, Capt. Lilliputian Sisters Coming. i: O. O. F Philetanan Lodge No. 8. Meets in Odd FeUoaa Temple, sor rier Jack eon and Case streeta. on Saturday evening ol each wee. Mem bers of the order in good standing' ar invited to attend. H. O. Lewis, N. 9. N.T JawiTT, SecreU-rj K. Fine New Soda Fountain of P. Alpha Lodge No 47 ever Wednesday, n 1 O. O. F Ha.l 7 .3u p. m. Member ia rood at anding are invited to attend. J AS. A. PRRT C. C. M F. Wright, K. of R. 4 S. E Jennings, the enterprising baker . and confectionery dealer has just added I ,loo;eet, arid e completed by tVtober ' merit of his account on m f.ich he had ,no tirr jne to h,g bnsicee. a o'a 11 is s.j de-igiiel tuat lo or ttuee sfrtiten in full ot accjuuI. 1 lie n-n. (..untjin and ice cream tarior. He ha: ' , addi.i u.s ci be ad.le 1 a heu the ocia- j a Vepted the che-k. W. Maiden of Eden lower presented siuu deiaanda. T.ie apuoiutoaeat of the erased or strut k ool i: Plaindealer with a DOB f man - tSMtaaa iaf tin? huapttal have already of ac.ouut" and alleje.1 that there Vfaa nit after anla t;,i..,i np elemot apartments in Ua ne words in fuh c j r..i m . uiuio BLraw uerries oi ' i te viieiiu . 111, u u 1111 1'UUX BE BUI t 1 bj a . h look. She n.d. no naint or nad- ! varietT some whi(-h tre nearl-T just an qppirtunity to show her attrac tions. The management of the Lewis and Clark EzposftMh has the thanks of the Plaindealer lor complimentary cupon tickets. Send copies of the lsst issue of the Plaindealer to your eastern friends. Ex tra copies of the paper may be had at this office. Mrs. John Taylor and little grand daughter Carmelita Poole of Ashland are visiting Mrs. F. E Cavender ami Mrs. Ray Wright of this city. Mrs Sallie Willis has returned home moth strawberries of the "lilenn Mary" f. at : inches in circumference, and w. re rich in flavor. They are displaed in the I Plaindealer show window. Wanted, women to sejpeaaeag us in their home and adjoining counties to .distribute samples :-nd advertise oar i goods. Salary $21 per neek and ex pensee. tmaranteed. Epe' -e- IvarJceni Experience unnecessary Vddiess. vilh stamp, stating aee, K ev Co . 41 , Dearbom St., Chicago The Brownies'' are making a tonr of the world and will arrive in Roebnrg on rrvlav, Mav 1M See them that evening at the Roseburu (tra House b en made. brick and aid make a specialty during the -eaaou of the famous Washington Liilipn'ian Sisters. Lucy and Sarah A lao.s, are two modest and charming , lilt ie ladies, onlv -p. and -W inches in height and are endowed with a grace - - t . - " - - 1 1. ; of admi'sion Tb-ir home is in Bo-ton, 1 Mass. For li ears they have traveled aljoat tigelhr. 10 vears of which time il!i Tom Thumb and other companies. I but (or the p-st S vears have traveled I ILACCIRCLE -No. 4 Wcrne. of r . , . i A oodcraft. Meets on 2nd and 4th alone Their program is varied and ( L ThorsdaTS of each month at the I. charming. They will appear at the i O. O. F. Hall. Vaaiting members in m-ra H. i:e Mondav. Mav LJ. under vooo siao.iinit are io .-o to Baaaata, the auspices of Roeeburg Rebekah ' Ldge No. 41. Died. M RkS At i he farliily home on Pine' stree-, in thi- city Mondav bwaaMaj ; Hay 13. M6, t oeiack, aVa Iph C. M.irks. lc Vt years anil 10 mouth-. M heart tnnilde aiui dropy. vr. Ma k- atafl one ul the nl t wideh ,e, krmwn RMeM this city baxiuc twen ' hi busiue s at difT rent Hi tor the ' years. Mr. Marks came to this i county from Poland about the year ISgs and entered the employ of his nne'e aid ' I stepbrother, Samnel ami Asher Marks. still a small halance due the tirm which ; br4nj 0f ice cream of which there is it eeks to.ole t Defendant was rep- none better. He has insulled a beauti reented by the wei; kn .wn an I CMU fa Spt" foun'ain with spray globe rrehtly aMaaaM law firm of Wat-on ,j , three light electric illnn.i- and Oardwetl in ttie ;.itio -oort in , ll-t. ,r- ,i. h presents a very attra-tive sp earaace, esicialiy at night. Mr. Hi Bal . A. B. F.fi a. uaardian Neighbor. M r a . CaaRK Second and Fourth Thursdays. !fich a Verdict or decisi m w.ts rendered inTavor of the deteudant . Tu-."ae was aplealed and tbe ,le-ii n in the jaatlM eoarl was sutaine. hy a tril jury th)a week ia tla circuit eeatt after a sharp eoateet, AttawUeys wataoa ami t'ardaell aijain repri-sentini defend in' and Kullerton and Or. utt the plaintitl OTIIkK OKl'KKs G W Marvin vs T P Johns et al iction lor ntonev. Continued. Secure tickets at Bell's Kandv Kitchen from a visit to the bedside of her father, rhiiJrn nnir ,., n, . , i . " - adults 5 cents. Proceels for the bene- WOOL WANTED Before selling your wool clip be sure and call on the undersigned and get our quotations KRUSE & NEWLAND. Dance at Melrose A dance will be given at Melrose at Wilsona hall May 36 ; II. E. Wilson, Mgr. who has been quite ill at his Marshfield home, but is now convalescing. Miss Janie Burse, sister of Mrs. J P. Johnson, who has been employed in the central telephone office here, left this morning for her borne in Lebanon. C. W. Sherman and wife, of Portland, who have been visiting with Mrs. Sher man's parents, W R. Willis and wile, of this city, have returned home. Married, at the M. E. parsonage on the evening ol May 17, 1903, Rev. W. C. Renter officiating. Ora Mart to Henry Worthiogton, both of Douglas county. "America's Obligation to the World" will be the subject at the M. E. church next Sunday morning. At night the subject will b "The Fight for Heaven." The public is cordially invited to these servicea. Your style is judged by the pictures on vour wall, as well as by tbe dress you weai. Don't be old styled when up-to-date, ready framed pictures are so cheap, only 15 and 20 ceuta, at Grave's Art Emporium. . fit of the Presbyterian church. The fine brief, but concise and conser vative illustrated writeup of Roseburg and Douglas county in the last issue of ' the Plaindealer, occasioned much favor able comment. We have a large num ' ber of extra copies of that edition of the , Plaindealer at hand which may be se : cured by our readers to send to eastern friends. Tbe Oregon Information Bureau wants 250 or more copies of the last issue of the Plaindealer for distribution. We turned out about 4000 copies of that is sue without asking one cent of bonus or special advertising from tbe Roseburg Commercial Club or business men, but cannot afford to furnish copies of the pioneer m-rrh tnts ol this ity. J-ater. Mary J Moore et ai. vs i r rve, sun Mr Marks took up farmina at Cleve ! vtjnity. Continued, land, after awhile returning to Kosehurg ' First National Bank of Roseburg vs and re-entered the merchandise store. GflO T Baroa aad J G Bacoa, action for Here he regained for a short time and ' monev. Judgment for pi lintifT against aad Mrs Jennings are now pre (a red to serve their patrons with first class soda vaer and icecream, all davorv as well as wth choice confectionery and the tieet Tead and pastries in the market. The I'laii. dealer force was given a Que ice ream treat Tuesday for which Mr Jennings I as the cboic st thanks of each member thereof Wednesdav morning, Mav 17. F. A c-Cal! delivered a fine crate of cherries fmm hi orchards ahnat two miles be-I iow Koselurg to the Rochdale Grocery1 Co.. io ibis city, which was the first crate of bo:ne grown cherries delivered to the ioca. market this seison. 0.' E f Roeeborg Chapter No. 8 Hoids their regular meeting ea the first and third Thursdays in each noath Yiei'iiig members ia good itandinc are -eterfallT inviu-d to al wr. Mrs. E. J. -trood. W. M. Free Johnson. Musical Opportunities then embarked into business for him- ' ieo T Bacon for 2B2 self, establishing the Red Front Cigar ney fees. W here is there a city the sixe ol Rose burg, that can produce such talent d instructors in all the different br.mches H and ttoral music, as we have here. Osu pi.ie" I teachers cannot be excelled, likewise uur taMH Will overcome in ligevion anddyspep- , sia : regulate the bowels ami cure liver : and kidney complaints. It is the best blood enrirher ami in- i vigorator in the world. It is purely veg etable, perfectly harmlese and should , you I a sufferer from disease, you will aaa it if you are wise. R N Andrews, ' Editor and Mgr. Coco- and Rockledge : News. Cxoa. Fla. writes: I have used ; vour Her bine in my family, and find it . a nnS excellent medicine. Its effects uin tmself have been a nxrked bene fit. Sold ay A C Maaatan A Co. u NITED ARTISAN'S. I'mpqua As sembly No. 105. meets second and f arth Saturdavs of each month, in Name Sons' hall. Visiting members will receive a corvlial welcome. A. C. M arstrbs. M. A. Minme Josas, Secretary. WUOD3 JODUKB OF THE WORLD. Oak xr Nc. 125. Meets at the Odd Fenoms' Hail, in Roaeborv. every drat and third Mooda evening. ViaiV nt oeighhore al wa wlcrme. J. M. Bam.xa, C.C. N. T. Jiwsrr. Cmw store in a building where the Taylor A Wilson hrirk now stands. Eventually Mr. Marks gave up this business and engage I in stock raising This venture was followed hy the establishing of a livery stable in Roseburg. which was destroyed by tire. Mr. Marks made two j inpp io .DBsaa anu as many times re-1 I entered the cigar business here. At the I ! time of his death he owned a one-half' interest in the Roeeburg Delivery Sys-1 ! tern. Mr. Marks was one of the oldest J members of Kosehurg Lodge No. 16, A. j O. C. W., and of I'hiletarian Lodge No. ' Grants I'as l'mkiiig and Trust Co vs bend and orchesira instructors We C M and K S Kvert-.n, acti.in for monev. j have an excellent instructor on the Dismissed without oieiudice. I string instruments, and our vocal teach hirst National Hank ot Kosehurg vs i Western Star iold Miuinand dill Co The Engagement Ring WANT ADVERTISEMENTS S r-.n nn.ler th h- J Serf . -red '.or at ibe ra.e " one niii rU lor two iaert:ooa. No Uir limifia taken tat hem laaa ian ceota vSTIP To exchange a fl beyc I r a driTin( bone. Applj u lata CI. aoae sinj. Or. psper free. Here is a chance for the Commercial Club to do Rosebnrg and Doug.as county some good at a very tri fling outlay of money. RICE RICE & THE HOUSE FURNISHERS THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS NDITIOUal TASTE WITH PRICE AND QUALITY ARE THE DETERMIIINC FACTORS WHEN IT COMES TO BftTlC FURNITURE WE HAVE EVERYTHING KNOWN TO THE FURNITURE LINE gig Bed Room Suits In all grades, II4.M up 'i Dressers ia every 4e lgn, tS 60 to $30 00 ! Separate ComodM io nlt, S3.S0 w 18 00 ; Remember RICK 4 RICR Kill for leaa. For Sale Some fine Scotch Collie pups: they are $100 00 dogs when trained. Brown Leg horn and Barred Rock eggs now f 1 00 8,1 O O. F, having joined both of these orders in 1R8I. He was hIso a member of Roeeburg Rebekah Ixxlge. surviving Mr. Marks, are his wife, who is a danghter of Mr. and Mrs A. Fields, of this city, and a son IS months old ; also another son by a for mer wife, W. t). Marks of Port laud, who is the beneficiary of a $2000 life insur ance policy carried hv his father in the per setting. Onepairof Poland China j A 0 v w who eoniinetida pigs, not registered, $5 each ; weight 1 1 fibs,. One 34 wagon. 1 span of heavv work horses, 1600 Lbs each One Stand ard mower cheap. Also a very tine Jer sey bull. Address E. A. Kki hk, Roeeburg, Oregon. Your Eyesight is Precious. Iron Beds, all Colon and Hires 13.25 to (26.00 oura it the Bed st Quality. NO TRASH OR JUNK SOLO HERE Many Designs of Chairs at 50C to $5.00 each. See our Special $1.50 for $1 .09 its a hummer. Linolums and Carpets in all the new things. The place to Buy ia HERE. The largest Stock is HERE. If you cant come WRITE US, RICE & RI THE HOUSE FURNISHERS Don't trifle with it. Delay in having your eyes attended to, when there is any trouble with them may involve serious conseqnenc.es. You can have your eyes examined here without cost if you don't need glasses we will tell yon so. Onr optical department can supply you with glasses, from scientifically ground lenses to dainty little chains to secure tbe glasses against loss or break age. W. E. Clingenpeel, Roseburg, Ore bly and considerately surrendered this policy to his stepmother and little half brother. The funeral wia held from the'r O. O. F. hall in this city Wednesday morning at 10:S0 o'clock under the aus pices of the two lodgee to 'Which Mr. Marks belonged Services were con ducted by Rev. George C. Ritchey. In terment followed in the I O. O. F. cem etery. Mauy. Jjuautiful floral offerings in evidence.. . ... Notice of Final Settlement Id tbe County Ooort of the Htate of Oregon for the county of Douglas. In ibe matter of theeatate of I Maria Anna Oitrrtag, Ueceau d.( Notice ii hereby given that the underxlgned, administrator of thet estate of Maria Anna Osterlag, deceased, ha filed in the County Court of Douslai County, Stale of Oiegon his final account aa iiurb administrator of said eatate, and that Saturday, the 17th day of June ltOS, at the hour of 10 o'clork a. Bi. has been fixed by said court for the time of hearing of objections to said report, and the settlement thereof. J. A. BPCII ANAN WEISS At the Oregon Soldiers' Home Mouday, May 15, 1905, Wm. Weiss, aged 87 years. He was a native of Germany and served in the Mexican and Civil wars. He was admitted to the Home from Benton county June 15, 00, since which lime he has been a hospital patient. He is survived by a son aud daughter who reside in Benton county. Funeral ser vices were conducted at the Home ceme tery Tpeeday. Final Notice. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE i T A ItVTrvC A f CD I Administrator of the estate of Maria Anua Os- V 1.11" I terna, deceased. mis Notice I nereby gitrSD that the underalined has tiled with the Clerk of Douflaa County, Ore gon, bis Anal account as executor of the last will and testament of Henry Q. Brown, de ceased, and the If in M. ! Thompson. Judge of Douglas County, Oregon, has fixed Tuesday, the 6th day ol June, lV, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m , to hear objections to said final account and for settling the same. BAMUKL H. BROWN, Executor' of fhe last will and testament ol Henry U. Brown, deoaased. (majbp) action for monev. Continued. P J Jennings vs Noonday Mining Co. (Ult in r.piity. Continued. Eva Auderson vs XV P Reed, action for money Jury found for plaint. ff in die sum of $350 H N Murphy vs li H IVvens, action for money. Continued for service. Alf Walker i G Graham, action for money. Judgment for $IS7 17. Oakland Keal Estate Co vs Maggie Williams, act for money. Settled and dismissed. Jd E Goodri ige vs K L Goodridge. suit for divorce. Continued. T E Bledsoe vs J W Montgomery et al action for monev. Settled and dismissed Patrick Murphv. resp vs Johnsii and Williams app. appeal from justice court. Verdict of $lK' damages for the plaintiff George Turner vs Annie Suckert and 'nlNfn Otaeherti aaaarmatioa. Continued C. E Leave good vs t-ay wen con Brniation. Confirmed. K K Spoonheiin va Geo E Monteith. confirmation. OonBr'iicd. .Mrs. A C Ki.ld vs .1 W Gardner and Kffie Gardner, adion for money. D- fault, judgment fur plaiutltt in the sum of $10; Jo. F G Stewart vs 1) C MeWilliataa, sct iou for money. Settled and dismissed John Alexander vs Albert Williams, et al, action lor money. Judgment for plaintiff $S0 tif Blumatier and Hoch vs Adam John son, action for money. Continued for term. F B Waite vs Win R Willis, action for money. Judgment for plaintiff h r $209 51 with H per cent interest from date of judgment. Geo A Crane vs H N Bacon action for money. Settled and dismissed. George W Hoover vs Lawrence E Hoover etal, partition suit. Continued for service. E V Hoover vs J S White and Lillio M White, suit in equity to foreclose mortgage. Continued lor service. OC8ethervsWm A Meyers et al, suit to restore deed. Continued for ser vice. John Fitzgerald vs A O Houston, act- ers are turning out some Due work that trih we.l for them. Then here is "Burr's Music House" that supplies instruments as cheap as they can he bought in any city, and terms to tint purchasers If you don't Wh wer has an engagement ring to buy can have no difficulty in selecting one here. We h tve a full assortment of rings, mounted with all the various stone that ate likely to be chosen and at prices to suit all pocketbooks. We WASTED -'. tot lots a S atasij, w.rt! . wth or without ipr.veajn-j ; pie am be ri.ht ; cash, address . O box .... Boaybqrg. Wanted, this office a piano to rent. Apply at care to buy now, you can rent plans also have a fine display of gifts appr - f-om $ SO per month for second hand to priate for the lady of one's choice; H 50 to fSuQO lor new high gra e plane, among them a beiutif il showing of 1:. en after six monihs. if you tai-h to lorgnette chains and dainty fobs, both bay tiie piano you have rented, the rent of which are the best make of chains, yoa have paid will lie applied a part of comprising the handsomest styles in the pur. base price. Now with these op best quality oi gold filled goods made. portauitiea there is poalsvaiy no excuse for any home to be without a piauo. Burr's ousic Hoaaa also sells small instruments, part iowu and small pay ments ea h week W. E. Clingenpeel, Rosebarg, Oregon. A Pssjlivt Hccvssity Having to lav upon mv bed for 14 days ' from a severely bruised leg. 1 only found relief when I used a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment. I can cheerfullv recom mend it a the best medicine for bruisee ever sent to the afflicted. It has now become a positive necessity upon my afllf P R Bvrnes. Merchant. Dovers- Steam CleaningPressing Parlors. Viiie. Texas. " esc. soc and $1.00. sold bv A C Marsters jt Co. week and they have the Victor, Columbia .on, .phone and Talkaphones machines to sated from now Why should any home 1 e without music w th such ad vantages as these. Onr new steam cleaning and repairing parlors are now in oeration. A club Oi (orty at $1 oO per month is already secured and room lor more. Single j suits steamed cleaned and pressed from ; $1 Up to $3 SO. As steam cleaning is I the reliaole process there is luv doubt that the people of Roeeburg and vicinity will appreciate the same and patronize sullic lentlv to support the enterprise. Ladies wool skirts also steam cleaned ami pi esscu. Next door to McDougal's Tailor Shop L. D. H kvky. Proprietor. For Sale; House and lot on Pine street near depot. See J. A. Buchanan. Foa Sall Three very rfesuaaie home, near town and tbe beet school in Douglas county. Address J. W. Motes Roeeburg, Oregon . ml5p Dr. H. L. Studley the trteopathic Physician cures acute ! and chronic diseases, corrects deter inatiaa and removes foreign growths. Onosultion free. Phone or call for appointment. Office in Abranam dnilding. . tf ad Town Lots For Sale Choice building lots in Kinney's im proved plat of Roeeburg, near Main street, good title. Price $50 per lot. Address, N. A. Ricn.Roa. tf Don't Borrow Your Time 1 here's very little excuse for going without a watch or carrying one that can't always be d ponded upon to tell the right time. At the very reasonable price at which we sell good, serviceable watchee, no one need he without an ac curate time) iece. There is a good deal of satisfaction in having a handsome chain to wear with one's watch. The handsomest styles as well as the highest quality chains that are sold anywhere are the Simmons watch chains of which we can show you a very attractive as sortment. W. E. CuNOKM-aaL, Roseburg, Oregon. A. D. BRADLEY FOR SECOND G WE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO QUOTE THE LOWEST PRICES. - ---est O O D S All kinds of Household aud other goods bought and sold. Don't fail to see our large stock of NEW FTTRNiTIJRK and HARDWARE. HARNESS AND HARNESS MAKING A. D. BRADLEY