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I t PHOki mAik n orrKi con mtn add oah Entered In the Post Office t Rosehunt. Oregon. M second Oka Mail Halter in IKS. w. C. CONNER, Eotm SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISING RATES 8eml-Weklj One Year; KM; Semi Weekly Six Months, II 00. Cash in Advance. Advertising Rates. 50 ceiiU per single column inch per month. Locals, 5 cents a line. 1905 MAY 1905 ROSEBURG PLAINDEALER caryntioD W ready they will have theftirest reserves open and PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS BY , , , , . , , be readv to take them in charge. In THE PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY the mRtime settler,, sawmills, mm- ers. stockmen are kept off the land. An army of Eastern t-ollege professors and graduates are given positions under Supt. Finchot and other spec tacled dudes on nigh salaries for life, and the great farce goes on. HENEY IS THE WHOLE POM "The President wants to give even man a square deal -especially Oregon men. To make this absolutely cer rain. Public Prosecutor Heney is al- 1 lowed to name his own judge, name his ovsa U. S. marshal, name his own jury, name everybody and everything to insure a square deal. He is even j allowed to hale into court, lecture and browbeat jurors who refused to j convict in any case where he is con j cerned. All such jurors are to be 1 taken before a commissioner, cross j examined before the jurors who did ; stand for conviction, and the jury I room arguments taken down and read to the court. Then Judge McGinn, who is to be Bellinger's successor, will reprimand, and possibly tine, such dissenting jurors. Heney must have the judge, bailiff, marshal, jurors and newspapers, or be cannot convict the men he has been directed to convict. THE COMMENCEMENT GIRL So. Mo. Tu. S3 Tli. 1 r-r. Sa. lttttt J j 9 10 II I23l J4J516 J7 I8J9 2C! J 22 23 24 25 26 27 28290r3Tl T THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1905 COMING EVENTS. Thursday, June 1, Opening at the Lewis and Clark Centennial, Portland. Wee ton, Oregon, Jane 2 and 3 Eleventh annual pioneers' reunion. National America Woman Suffrage association, Portland, June 29, July 5. American Medical association, Port land, July 11-14. The Annual Vision She comes, the sweet girl graduate. Arrayed in robes of white, To grapple with affairs of state And keep things running right : To show what's what and like as not On several points shed light. Her mind with nseful learning Stored to the very brim, Her sweet soul grandly yearning In seas of light to swim ; A perfect dream, her final theme, Tied with a ribbon trim. No problem for her solving Is ever found too deep ; Bnt they, like mists dissolving, Evanish ; with a sweep Conclusive, grand, of her soft hand, She puts them all to sleep. Oh, sweet and soulful creature. Adored girl graduate, You are indeed a feature With which to part we d hate ! To yon we bow. Please show ue how To keep things running straight. You honestly believe that the world needs you - and it does. You think it is hungering and thirsting to make use of your gifts and it is. But not just in the way you have Dictured in vour thesis and in the bosom of your admiring family. The world will make use of you after its own fashion, and the grooming pro cess will test your courage. This is a practical age, and you must meet its needs in a practical, thoroughgo ing way, far removed from the flowery periods of your commence ment day essay. The big world, par ticularly the business end of it, holds work for you to do, work for which it will pay you good returns in money, in ambitions realized and in the hap piness which comes only with con genial occupation. Bat it matters not whether you hail from the busi ness college, the high school or the university, you must accept the inevi table and serve your apprenticeship in this axacting arena of commerce. Womans Home Compa nion. MEMORIAL DAY TO BE OBSERVED SACAJAWEA, SECOND P OCAKONTAS BATTLE SEEMS TO BE IMMINENT vlemorial Dty, May 30th. will be observed in ttie following manner. At the hour of 10:30 o'clock a. m., the Ora tion will be delivered at the Opera House by Rev E. H Hicks, pastor of the First Bap1 it Church, proceeded by Memorial Orders from National Hd. (Jrp. At 'be hour of 2 :30 p. m appro priate exercise will be had on the Soldier'x Ho'u- ground, consisting of an address bv Rev W. C. Reu'er, pastor of the M. K Church followed by Ritual istic work at Soldier's H me Cemetery by Womens' Relief Corpj, No. 10, and salute to the dead by National Guard. Other cemeteries where rests the silent dead will be vidted by committee? and their mound covered with spring time tt iwers heart offerings fragrant t-'air thiit tribute our: their memory shall live forever, their graves will be forgotten never! The Memorial sermon will be preached at the hour of 11 o'clock a m. at the First Presbyterian Church by Rev. J. A. Townsend, pastor in charge, on Sun lay, May 28th. All Comrades Fx Confederates and Soldiers of all Wars, Sch iol Children nd the General Public are cordially in vited to attend the exercises of this Natinoal Day of Memorial. Committee Ganshn Lung, May 24 The situation here is very tense A battle on a large scale seems likely. Both commanders are keeping close watch on every move ment of the enemy's forces. Oyama will make no decisive move. The bold reconnoiaance by Gen. Rennekampf'a troops met with a loss of several hun dred killed and wounded. OREGON'S ENTHRALMENT The following resume of some glar ing impositions forced upon Oregon and the arbitrary and monarchal at titude and proceedings of high offi cials in a gigantic political plot, is handled without gloves by the Salem Journal, which strikes square out from the shoulder in this fashion: "Whether it is Henry E. McGinn or not the new federal judge should not be a Harriman syndicate man. With the Portland papers saying that the HiH-Harriman deal to prevent all ex tensions of railroads in Oregon is re newed for an indefinite period, with all the Wall street influence exerted to rivet and copper fasten this com pact of millionaires to prohibit the development of Oregon; with the policy of strangulation officially pro mulgated, for poor old Oregon's sake, give us an uncollared man for Judge, Mr. President. Do not give us a cheap corporation hireling. Do not give a thing owned body, soul and breeches by a few multi-millionaires to sit on the United States bench for life and protect the grasp and graft ; not satisfied. of stock watering plutocrats and pro prietors of trusts. You have struck some body-blows to the trusts, Mr. President, although you have not yet literally demolished them. But, for the sake of consistency, for the sake of decency, do not have a nasty, cringing, servile corporation tool for federal judge in Oregon. With our timber land paralyzed, with our indus trial development of the state arrest ed, with an ironclad contract entered into that no transportation lines shall be extended in Oregon, do not insult the intelligence of business men and the common people by naming a cor poration agent for judge. PRAY FOR OREGON'S DELIVERANCE "Let us pray. Let us pray for poor old Oregon to be delivered from her enemies. Let this fairest and rich est state in the Union escape from the further enslavement, domination and brigandage at the hands of fren zied financiers and their cheap and suborned henchmen of the press in public places. God give us state officials and a delegation in congress who will fight for our rights and not 1ow the pregnant hinges of the knee that thrift may follow fawning.' STEAL OF THE BIG SYNDICATES "More forest reserves! How have the Northern Pacific and other big syndicates secured millions of acres of timber lands in this state? By re- HIOH HANDED DICTATORSHIP "Henry E. McGinn is to give 'every man a square deal' as a federal judge for life. Yet that is what we are to have in Oregon for all our kindness to President Roosevelt. It is vain for Senator Fulton to pretend that the President will listen to any recom mendation in the selection of Bellin ger's successor as he did in naming a marshal to succeed Matthews. " 'It was the desire of Heney,' says Senator Fulton. Well that is the predominant desire in the Oregon dy nasty just now. There is to be no end of Heney. He was imported to destroy and wipe out of existence the entire present Oregon delegation and make room for one that shall be constructed on right lines, with con gressmen to suit, with Scott in the senate, with McGinn on the federal bench, with Rockafeller influences of sanctimonious boodle in control. It is easy to see that the gang who are doing things are only playing with Fulton, and that he must stand in become a cypher, or fight. Without a delegation, without a newspaper, cut off by the Scott control of the Associated Press, he is shut out of any hearing before the world but what they see fit to give him. 'The Oregonian coolly tells him that Reed was appointed marshal without his endorsement, which of course is not a 'whack' at him. Made senator by the legislature over Scott's head, over McGinn's shoulders, with out corporation influences. Fulton is a dangerous man we must not count. "little fair play demanded" "Let it be recalled that Fulton spent some time at. Washington just before his return to Oregon in March receiv ing solemn assurances from the Presi dent and Attorney-General Moody that Matthews would not be removed from the marshalship without specific charges being filed. A new marshal would not be appointed unless Senator Fulton (for he is still senator) were consulted. Fulton was assured that Matthews would be given a square deal. Fair play is at last to be accorded one Oregon man. Matthews had of fered to allow Heney to name his own deputy marshals who were to have charge of the land fraud trials. But that was not enough. "It seems, however, that Mr. Henev was still He must have his own Out from the background of a cen tury's silent years steps Sicajawea. the Bird-woman, to receive from the nation her belated heritage as a heroine in the pages of its history. The storv of her duskv predecessor, Pocahontas, needs no more pens to perpetuate it; the story of Sacaja wea, though equally poetic and dra matic, and of greater historic import ance, is practically an unwritten one. It remained for a group of enthusi astic women of the Northwest to bring to light this story, covered with the dust of a hundred yeats, and start a movement for the erec tion of a statute to the Indian wo man's memory. What are Roseburg citizens going to do about a program for Roseburg day at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, June 12? Regarding this matter the Bohemia Xugget says: To many of the people this seems to be quite early and they would have preferred to have it placed at a later date. It is probable it would be difficult, if at all possible, to change the time and we will simply have to make the best of it. Roseburg, so it has been stated, shares the day at the fair with Cot tage Grove. Most likely a mass meeting will be called to consider what arrangements, if any, will be made by our citizens for that day. Eight Real Estate Points. Yoocalla Items Some of the little experiences of the Real Estate dealers: POINT NO. OSE. If you want them to rent your house dou't leave the key with them, that would simplify the matter too much and they wouldn't earn their commission When they have an applicant let them -ome around to your home for the keys, or else go out and climo up and look in tt the windows to see if the house suits. 1ST so. TWO Should you want them to sell a piece f property don't give tbem your best riurea and terms. This will Malts you 10 undersell the a-enl and save the com mission, and you can iret the benefit f the advertising they have d ne They can live on cockle burrs and gimle. holes. POINT SO. THRU. If there is a flaw in your title be care ful not to toll the agents about it They'd and it out when they attempt to close a sale. This will delay or spoil the sate and enable you to bold the property longer. This also has a tend ency to stir up the agents and mike them earn their commission. POINT MO. POCK. Visit your agents every day and urge them to make a special effort to sell Berkley Bros, have moved into their new store. Elmer and Beatric Staley of Roseburg are visiting in town. The section foreman, Mr. Peterson has moved hi- family here. Ed Hebard, after a severe illness is able to be on the street again. Prof T. J. Wilson has been very ill. but is a little stronger at present. Misses Fannie Wilson snd Emily De- Vore are at home, their schools having rinsed. Mies Jnlia Bishop, wbo has spent the last two months at Roseburg is here vis iting her parents. Q. W. Cartwright left on the early train Tnesday for Watson ville, Calif where he will join his wife. Tbey will visit points in southern California before returning to their home. Walter Cowan and family started last week on an extended trip through southern uregon. Ihey were accom panied by Harry Ireland, but as bis lit tie daughter was taken suddenly ill, he returned and will join the party later, as the child is rapidly recovering. The school entertainment last Friday eve rung was excellent, and if one judge pleasure by the amount of noise made, the ice cream social after the program was highly enjoyed. Everybody voted the effort a success. Those who attend ed from Drain were Mrs. Emma Rich ardson, Misses Dunfee, Altbena and bernioe Edwards and Bessie Yett . WE MAKE OUR MONEY ON JUNK That's the reason why we can sell New and First-class Furniture CHEAPER than thr store that depends on on Furniture alone for profit. Our whole stock of Stoves, Ranges, Hardware, Furniture and House hold Goods has been marked in plain figures- CALL AND EXAMINE THE GOODSflID SET 1B PRICES WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE ROSEBURG FURNITURE CO. the: new store IN THE MARSTERS BLOCK JACKSON AND CASS STREETS Portland Centennial Notes. Get ready to hit the Trail at tbe Fair opening in Portland June I. A congressional party consisting of thirty-one members of the House and Senate, accompanied by tueir wives and families, is now on tbe way to the Lewis and Clark Exposition. Companies I and K of tbe Tenth I'nited States regular infantry are en camped upon the government peninsula at the Lewis and Clark Exposition Captains Ingram and Go wen and a staff of three lieutenants are in corn n and. A Masonic building is rapidly rearing your property. They will probably ad- completion at the Eip imon T i t has Russia identifies its soldiers killed in battle by means of little metal icons sacred picture images found n the bodies. On the back of each of these icons are stamped the wearers name, regiment and commis sion. Everv nation labels its soldiers in one way or another, with a view to just such eventualities. English sol diers when on active service are served with small identification card- sewed inside the jackets. marshal in charge. Heney might be deceived in the selection u deputies. Henev must have the whole thing, judge, prosecutor, mar shal, jurors. Such is the.fair play that is to be accorded to those whom the erelat government of the United States has started to convict. Such is the immaculate conception of a "square deal to every man." Then of course, Fulton will be consulted as to Judge Bellinger's successor a mat ter already decided! "Of course the President will extend to Senator Fulton "the same consid eration of selecting a successor to Judge Bellinger that he habitually ex tends to other senators in such cases, tie has never yet appointed a judge who was distasteful to the senator from any state." That is the way Senator Fulton is permitted to felici tate himself in an interview in the Oregonion Wednesday morning. The world was informed on his return to Oregon that Fulton would be recog nized in the making of Oregon ap pointments. He would be consulted. His friends were delighted that one man representing the republican party in Oregon would at last be given a square deal. "In Oregon, as in Hamlet 'the play's the thing.' But will it be the 'play' or 'fair play?' It would seem as though a little fair play at the hands Princess Ixmise, of Orleans, the n-ost beautiful of European princess es, has a tall, willowy figure of the ibson girl type and loves out of door sport. She is quoted as having re cently said she will never marry be cause there is not in all Europe a prince fit to wed a healthy girl. M-dford has just erected and fur nished in elegant style an exhibit building at the Medford depot and now Ashland is doing likewise. Why not Roseburg emulate this very worthy and enterprising example. It would attract the attention of many homeseekers and investors. vertise your property then ai a special bargain and create a demand for it. Then when tbey bring you a buyer tell them thrtre is so much demand for tbe pi ice you have concluded not to sell at the agreed price. They will make you pav tbe com mission iust the same, but the warmth of feeling which will be en gendered between yourselves and tbe agents, and the increasing respect they will have for you as a bos-neas man, will probably be worth all it costs you roiar so rivt. One of the world is to list agents in town. Tben none of them been erected for entertainment purposes by local organisations and will be ready for occupancy before opening day Frank Vincent Durnood. cnif of tbe Fine Ar s exhibit at tbe Expxiiiou, ar rived at toe grounds a few days ago to supervise the installment of four car lo s of paintings valued at more than a million dollars. I'ponalofty pyramid made of vari ous grains which grow in the state of Oregon a heroic statue of Ceres, the Tiliie Olson Little Tiliie Olson Ban my lit' It- pearl ; God ant never mi-king Anv nicer girl. Dis bar Qveen of Shebe, She ban nice to see ; But litle Tiliie Olson Ban gode ennff for me. Ay ban yust a svamper Vorking op in voods ; Ay ant ever having Much of dis Torld's goods. Ay know lots of ladies V ar ay used o be But little Tiliie Oiton Ban gnde enuff for me. Over in Chicago ' Boot sax veeks ago, Torger Yohnson tak me Out to see nice show. Chorus girls ban dancing Purty fine, by yee ; But little Tiliie Olon Ban gude enuff for me. Ven ve sit by fireplace Op at TiRies house. She ban auddling near me, Yust lak little mouse. After ve ban married, Hsppy ve skol be. Yas, little Tiliie Olson Ban gode enuff for me. Wm. F. Kirk, the Norsk Nightingale iRANGES If in need of a Range, buy one oar celebrated Toledo Ranges. We guarantee every range sold, and if it does Dot give entire satisfaction, it costs you nothing. An elegant line of Furniture, carpets and rugs in stock all the time, also Wall Paper. Window Glass. B. W. STRONG THE F U ROSEBURG R N I T U R E MAN OREGON Musings Goddess of Grain, adorns the rotunda of finest schemes in the I the Agricultural and Horticulture build your property with all ing at tbe Exposition. Decomposed granite has bean spread win mase any enorx to sen u ana yon , ow tbe flooring of the Trail and the will have all the neld to yourself, ton may not make a sale hot you will save tbe commission. point so. six. Find out if you can who the agents are trying to sell your property to. Go to the partv and offer to throw off half of what tbe agents' commission wonld 1 , amount to if he will buy from you 1 jog made a papier mac be model of Mt. direct. You can save enough in this Hood, whicb will be located on tbe sec way to buy yon a new suit. It will ond floor of tbe Forestery budding. The curt answer turneth away friend. I nhke tbe pbarteee, toe gratter prey in secret One kind word to tbe living is better I than a long-drawn-out eulogy over tbe dead. Even nowadays we sometin-es pay too I high a price for protection against our enemies. The New Orl-ani Pioavnoe asks, "Are ns are RriiiMi of Nations at tha F!f nmitino. 4 Thia mat-rial ha. r n1 t arrant. ! P0rS No. but Some of age in making all of the paths aod road- nfWPPr mn wars at the Centennial, and it great! v ! The meet between Togo and Ro- in proves tbe appearance of tbe gaiety boulevard. Edmund P. Sheldon, chief of tbe for- try exhibit at the Exposition, is hav- Booker Washington says there were only 13 iynchings in the south in the last six months as against an average of 103 for each six months of 1895. Evidently the southern negro is learning that it is unsafe to treat white women with disrespect. The Roseburg Plaindealer of the issue of May 15th is a special edition, a Douglas county number, and an en thusiastic advertisement for this fa vored part of the great common wealth of Oregon our own Douglas. Gardiner Gazette. The reports from Ohio indicate that the Republican party in that state is preparing to rebuke the President for his tariff re-adjustment policy by coming out with flatfooted stand pat plank in its state platform, soon to be drafted. t . o vi: j u ,. ... hi. i i e . oi a n.euuunciii auwiiiiaLiaiiou womu linquishing worthless lands in forest . f,. T. . - 4 us ... ! be the thing. It was not given to reserves created BJ other states and j Senator Simon. Will it be given to receiving the equivalent in valuable Senator Fulton?" lands in Oregon. Plain as day. How j . can they get more millions of acres I President Roosevelt has reiterated in other states? By creating more his intention to call congress in extra We supposed that "marrying the family" was only a figure of speech, but we note that a Pittsburg girl has brought suit for breach of promise against a man, his father, mother and three sisters. probably be a law suit but it will wear well. FOIKT XO. SKY IK. If your farm is ten miles from town, one half subject to overflow, and the other half of service only as a founda tion for toboggan slides, list it all as first-class bottom land. The agents will find out what it is when they bring out a customer. Of course tbey will not make a sale, but tbey need fresh air and their team needs exercise. If the agents have been in the real estate business very long tbey will not get mad about a trilling thing like this. poi!CT so. Kin nr. Should you have nothing to sell, and no more money than a rabbit to buy with, tell tbe agent you want a good farm and a nice town residence. After enjoying a half doasn free rides and having smoked a box of tbeir cigars, tell them vou "don't want to bay now," but you will "think about it " This helps the agent to cultivate a spirit of patience and humility and prevents tbem from becoming puffed up and arrogant. The farmers Real Estate Company of Roseburg, is used to all the above con ditions, so keep right on bringing your business to them. Get their prices on real estate and timber lands. This will be used to illustrate some of topogranhica features of Oregon's great est forestry belt. Ten senators will leave Washington May 28 for Portland. Tbe eenators ex pected are Clarence D. Clark. Hans b rough, Dani 1 Dillingham. McComas, Ball, Overman. Newlands. McCray. Gamble and perhaps two others. Spesk er Joseph G Cannon of tbe House of Representative and his daughter, Miss Helen Cannon will accompany the party from tbe lower house. Congressmen in tbe party will be James A Tawney, of Minnesota, with Mrs Tawney: James 8 Sherman of New York ; William A Rodenburg, of Illinois, with Mrs Rode:- burg; James Hemenway, of Indiana, daughter and son ; H C Loodeni lager, ol New Jersey, with Mrs I-oudenslager ; Joseph C Sibley, of Pennsylvania, with Mrs Sibley; Charles L Bartlett, Joseph W Babcock, George 8 Legs re. J A Bid ler, H C Adams, each accompanied by bis wife; George N Soathwick, Robert L Henry. James McAndrews, Courtney W Hamlin and Lucius N Littauor. Alex McDowell, clerk of tbe house, and Dan iel M Ransdall, sergeant-at-arma of the senate will be in tbe party. Household Goods for Sale Rockers, rugs, bedroom set, smsll iron cook stove, bine flame oil stove, linoleum and othei household goods for ssle at a bargain Enquire of Dr C V Fisher at residence opposite Elks hall m26 Station Agent L B Moore is building a modern residence on east Lane street just east of J F Barker's residence. Sheriff H T M.-Clallen made an official forest reserves in Oregon and Idaho, session October 16 next to consider viBjt Glendale last evening returning This is being done. When these great the railroad rate regulation. on last nights overland. Notice. Sealed bids will be received by R. C. Arnold, road supervisor of road district N . 12, for the building ot a rock road between Looking Glass and Roseburg. Specifications etc. will be furnished. Bids will be opened May 27tb, 1006. Bonds will be required ; right reserved to reject any and all bids. R. C. Abnold, Looking Glass, Or. How is Vara Off Old Age. The most successful way of warding off the approach of old age is to main tain a vigorous digestion. This can be done by eating only food suited to your age and occupation, and when any dis order of tbe stomach appears take a dose of Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct it. If yon have a weak stomach or are troubled with indigestion, you will find these Tablets to be just what you need. For sale by A C Marsters k. Co. Circuit court closed at noon today. Judge Hamilton has taken several cases under advisement which were argued before him this week. jestvensky seems to have been post poned on account of a wet field. The courts have notified John R. Piatt that there is nothing in the law to prevent a man making a fool of himself. Tbe three happiest periods in a wo man's life is when she gets her first long I dress, her first beau and is being led to j tbe bridal altar. Portland fair has envious St. Louis beaten a mile. It it said there'll be Fiji islanders whose raiment is a piece of twine and a look of ferocity. Lord Brougham is credited with hav ing written: I he lawyer is a gentle man who rescues your property from your enemies, and keeps it to himself." A.i Irishman was sitting in tl e depot smoking the other day when a woman i ame in and sitting down remarked : ' 'Sir, if you were a geiitlema i y u wouldn't smoke here " "M.im if yes was a leddy ye'd sit farth r i way " Pretty soon the won. an bur t iMBJt: "If you were my husband, I'd .ive yon poison.'' "Well mum," rvp'ied tbe Irishman as he puffed away at da pipe, "if yex was my woife, I'd take t." FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES A complete stock of all the best brands and grades of staple and fancy Groceries. New and fresh goods on which we have removed the tariff. All kinds of early vegetables and fruits kept con stantly on hand. Highest market price paid for all kinds of farm produce. KRUSE & MEWLAiD UP-TO-DATE GROCERS Dr. Green's Great Puzzle Dr. G. G. Green, of Woodbury, New Jersey, will mail for a 3c stamp, Csimply for postage), one of bis great novelties, a wooden box with glass top, containing six little colored balls. It necessitates remarkable quickness of the eye and hand to master it, but it is possible, with practice. Send for one and men tion tbe Plsindealer. House for Rent A seven room cottage, good barn and other outhouses, acre and a half of s round located in West Roseburg an ideal place to raise chickens. Have also some good chickens and a first class Jersey milch cow to sell. Other ad vantages it would be well to investigate. For particulars see P. Cooper on premises in North Roseburg. Hp The May number of the Westerner Magaiine, published in Seattle, contains a vastly interesting article of tbe Japanese-Russian War ami tbe prospects for peace, by an educated Japanese. Tbe article is illustrated with original Jap anese war cartoons, and makes, withal, an interesting feature in an uncommon ly interesting magazine, i Administratrix's Notice. In the County Court (or Do icUi County. Ore gon In tas matte ol the eiuic si a lolph C. Mark, deeeaaed Notice U hereby tre i br the aBderxlensd, Clara MatSSWBS ln!y app .lMr.1 .1 and aeilns admlni.lratr i ol tb estate ol A lolph C Mark. Ieeea.-I. u tbe creditor ol tail ds ceased, toethlbi' th-lr rl! n with th ueces aary none hen, wiUilu ii months alter toe first pobllratl n ( tula n tW to the aald adminis tratrix at Riaeburc. Oregon. Dated May H, 1906. CLARt MARKS. (m2S ) Administratrix. BROOMS Merchants reserve your orders for the ROSEBURG BROOM FAC TORY which will be re-established and reedy to fill orders early in March. All Brooms a grade higher than the ordinary custom made broom. Prices in com petition with Coast Jabbers. R. S. BARKER, ROSEBURG OREGON DOUGLAS COUNTY IS THE PLACE TO INVEST YOUR MONEY Deeded 1 an 1 can be purchased at prices that will make money for yuu. I have land for sle. Timber and Farm land in tracts of from 160 acres to 5000 acres at prices rangiug from $3.00 to $20.00 per acre. SEE ME BEFORE BUYING F. G. STEWART 201 JACKSON STREET. OPPOSITE HOTEL McCUllEN LAGE CURTAINS LAUNDRIED THE ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Is now prepared to handle all kinds 'of I-Al'NPRY WORK and guarantees satis faction. RAG AMD 1NGRAIM CARPETS MADE TO LOOK LIKE MEW PETTING READY TO PAINT Yoo want the best, no doubt, and that's just what we have. Carter's Strictly Pure White Lead, Kalcimo Pure Boiled and Raw Linseed Oib and All the other tzaaentiaU. BEARD & CULVER