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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1905)
mm&ssimtm&re , ITEMS FROM the The Best TAKE NO CHANCES EMERGENCIES. IN If you want certainty of results and uni form excellence in medicines be sure to get them from The fjEajn ROSEBURG, Drug Store Quality Near the D epot FULLERTON & RICHARDSON, 5K I 1 I I I I I OREGON...'.' DIFFERENT COCHES INTERESTING LETTER ELECTION SOON HERE FROM JUDGE SMITH SO VOTE YOUR CHOICE of veVvCiO ROSEBURG PLAINDEALER PUBLISHED MONDAYS AMD THURSDAYS Knvered in the Post u Second CU-s Mail Matter in am W. E. WILUS, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISING RATES Judging from the large docket of this term of court, the outsider might ' conclude that lKmglas county is hav oifice Eosebi.rR, Oregon. 1 ing a run of law breaking. Hut when they understand that much of this showing is made by the thoroughness with which the county officials are enforcing the law. it will nut seem so strange. With a sheriff who is ever nn r'lu -jlrt tii jinnrphpnd violators of Beml-Weekly One Year: 121V: Semi Weetly ,. f - . . six Months, i oo. c.-h in Advance. ; the law. and a district attorney who shows no favors when criminals are MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1905. ! before him. and a court which will ' deal out justice in an impartial man- . , . . . ner. Douglas countv should soon be Today the battle of ballots . S"., place for of. progress here m Roseburg. and the j rf result will be known tonight. AMI candidates will not be successful but some will be disappointed. Whether . they get what they want or not. they j will take the results as the wish of Tlu Christian Endeavor societies of this ettv wiil boM a reunion, P7edaee 'lay evening, at the fwrttywd . whoa Kev. W. I. Sham. 1'n-ld secret nrv fur IVaornaneoa ami Oregon, will address them. All the poane; people of the citv are tordiudy invited In attend. The Boataweet Oregon DietrictOor vention of I he Christian rlianhea will lie held at firaata Pass, Oct. 5th ami (ith. Several eeJeentee will Ik? in attendance from this city. An interesting program has been prepared. Kev. C. L Daeeaporl and wife, re tiirncl tnissi.inarics from Patniah. will speak at the Bptist church, l-iidav evening. All dcnonii nut ions are invited to come ami hear llnse interesting Speakers. Sumlay, Nov. ", will he l" -nin.iini"ii and reception of new mem Iters at the Presbyterian church. Father I'CarroH reorts that Si Joseph's church is prospering under hi charge. He says that there have la-en I uuiiiher of new ineniliers received. Last Bight's service at the Baptist church taxed the Wllllgfi spei it of the editice Bod causes BOOM talk about the need of a larger house Of worship. IJev. H. Lake is very much encour ajed oxer the w.y the fall work in the various depart men's of the Epieeeaal church is starting on. N.iw that '"inference is over, Kev. W. C. Healer, pastor ol the M. K. Church is ereaannng his forces for an active fall i campaign. the t MCgaa Mate Baptist convention will convene at Kugene. Oct. There ill he several in attendance from this city. Kev. HicVs is on the excel. ent program which baa been prepared. In Social Circles Insomnia and Indigestion Cured "1-ast year I had a very severe attack of indigestion. I could not sleep at the majority, and as law-abiding citi-j night and suffered most excruciating zens will gracefullv submit to the de- pains for three hours after each meal. I was troubled this way for about three C1S10D' months when 1 used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and re AlthoU2h it mav not be a pleasant ceived immediate reli f. says John Dixon, Tullamjre, Ontario, Candada. For sale bv A C. Marsters k Co. task nor one agreeable to those af fected yet we cannot but commend Fruit Inspector Drew in his efforts to rid this county of any and all pests which harm the fruit grower. If this matter is not remedied soon, the dam age resulting therefrom will be enor- moos. Instead of hindering or re-l I am now prepared to convey camping sistine: this official in his well-meaninc pities o and from the mountains or efforts, the fruit growers should lend ! i i The 1. id.e "u" Mental Culture Club will hold its tirst meeting of t lie Season Wednesday, October, from two to the o'clock, at the home of Mrs. S. C. Flint. Bneh member is permitted to bring a friead. This is the eleventh year of thai organization, and it will take up the Kay View Course, studying the history, art and literature of France and Austria. Mrs S. C Flint, Plea. Fiiday e.ening. Sept. il.'ni a water melon party was given for the boyi of the Fpiscopal churvli S. S., at the Ke- tory. viames were platei early part of the eei.ii.g. enjoyable part of the eveuing was the singing and banjo playing of CuL V. H. The follow lag iatoreatiag letter is from the pen of Jatge ThonUM Smith, who called at the Phiadealer ofBee and wrote the comiiiiiuii' ition himself. Al though ladgO Smith is eighty-two yeHrs old, yet ho is hale and hearty. He weighs "Jl I POOada and is six feet, two inches tall. In 1 S 1 7 he came across the plains in an ox cart ami he has beta here evet since, except when he has gone hack to vi-it bis old home in La Potto county, Indian i. He thinks Ore gon is the liest state in the union and lie wants no better place in which to live. Mr. F.ditor: A- everything connect ed with pioneer life of Oregon becomes more interesting as tii te advances, and leaves pioneer life farther in the rear, I thought 1 woiud attempt to give voa a short sketch of sai I life which took place in early days flow an intended holdup was frustrated and the probable result in case such holdup lit. I been successful. In .lime, IS9, Mr. John A lien, father of our present townsman, John ('. Aiken, ami the writer were ke ping terry on the North Umpqaa river a boot four Baikal lielow the present il age of t inches! or. There eaaae along one worning a large crowd of French, half- breeds and Indians who wished to le put across the river. We hand them to oe a very bOISterons crowd, having some whisky with them which thev were using pretty freely. Alter we had put I them across the river and tried to settle with them, we BOM I Mad that tl.ev in Banned to swindle us out of more tban 1 half our fees, eacn one stating Ins nnm- j 'er of hirses to bsleos than lull of those ferred across the river. We BOOB dis ! covered that we couid ilo nothing to re cover our fees, so had to let them go. being glad to ge: rid of them. Sean after thia company of French ami Indians left, eight or ten men, cam, i in from the south, and Mr. Aiken being desirous of visiting his bunil living ia 1 the vicinity of the present site of F"u : 'gene, made arrangements with thes men to let him have a horse to ride ii on as they had several laOBS animals They told Mr. Aiken where they would : c imp, and lie could oaa them at thai j ' place in the morning, and the borse; would he ready for him . Puring the eve ling we coanled act what money we had on hand f-r Mr. Aiken to take in with him. an I shortly after were dsstarhod by a knock at tt.e door. An Indian sts. there who ri plained that be helongel to the French Bat don't overlook the fact that it i" to niitr interest to investigate sotneol t he snaps we have in pianos at "BURRH Ml SIC HOI SK." Following is a few bargains in pianos if taken in the i i si two weeks as we must posiively dear the Boor, before oar fall stock coeaea in. Our new (375.00 Hobart M. Cable in latest style walnut case, slightly Used not a scratch, and as good as new . This ia u piize 285.00. Our I3M.O0 Kimbal I piano, in heanti- iul golden oak case, one oft'bicagos' greatest product in pianodont, a snap at 1285.00. Notice this one a Jacob Doll in f reneb burl walnut case, one of the very best in lioth tone and action. This piano sells evert a here lor fSTS 00. nr price Cold Mining Co del ; injunction. Dh miss id, A 0 Marsters plff vs Umpqna Valley Oil Co def ; torclosaia of mortgage De- eras of foreclosure. Lncretis Elifl p ff vs O W Marvin ; ac tion to qaiet title Dnanisaed. Holds M Minard plff vs W F Minard def: suit for divor. e. Plaintiff granted divorce and aliai my at 15 per month. J A Heia plff vs Clara Rast et al def ; action nt law. Complaint dismissed; defendant allowed to recover costs in curred. In the matter of the esta'e OfJL Coon, deceased. Decree of county court in favor f respondent afBrssed Mary J. Lambert plff vs Mrs Delia Howard ilef ; action to establish title, Dismissed ; iltifiadBBt to recover costs. New Suits Filed The First National Bank of Koteburg ha-tiled a Bait in the circuit court against the I'mi ipia Improvement Co. due on a FRAME. ALLEY Q- Architect, Abstracter. J. BACHER, D. M. D DENTIST Abstract ot Title to Deeded Iand. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ii. ent Land. .Mans and Estimates for all Buildings-Special designs for Off ice Fixtures i Abraham Buildirg, RO-F.BL'RO, ol:. ! DR. F. W. HUNT DEMIST OAKLAMD, : : OREGON Bl'ie Prints of Township Maps ihowinc I al' "arant Lands. Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 41? ROSEBURO. OREGON II. C. Slociim has returned from a few days pleasant stay at the big Portland fair. H. Little, DENTIST. Oakland, Oregon. on Ihil sale $:!15.00. Here is a l-hh! one. a Singer in loveU 'o recover ii .o alleged to be mahogany case, used alsuit one year, promissory Bote. yet good as new, worih atsnit $.'7 lNlor Ii i Iges ,V Marsters. plumbers, have kSOO.00, yon can take this one at f 185.00 nrad A. Mosier and A. Wollenhntg to but von will have to hurry. j foreclose a lien to satisfy a claim for In J We has similar bargains in piano-, bor to the amonnt ol $30 JB aHnged to be I The same low nrices will applv to organs, due. both new and second-hand. I I Heating Stoves and Ranges hir stock d graphonhonaa, and small ii stf omenta j was never more completed at BU RRS MU6IO HOUSE, Bosehnrg, Oregon.; and these bargain" will not lat hug a' three prices, BO Come earlv or wriie to-S.v. John Ii. Town sand, who ha' BOBB liaemsa for the Postal Telegraph Co.. between this city and Portland, has ac eepted a p.. sit. on with the Bocbdals C'-. of this ciry. Notice to Campers WHAT IS GNING ON AT THE COURTHOUSE Real btatf fttmUn The following weekly report of realt lisnefeia in Douglas county is fur 1st -.l the Ptaindealer by Frank K. Alley, ah straetoi : Tbo- E DriscoO et ax to Ri. hard Oris oil 7"D: lot of Uasnqoa fruit ranch. Maran !a A Haynes and blhd to Anna Uarniim ; all of hlks I.!, It and If ot he Town of Wilbur with certain excep tions. Jos Lyons et o to II E Kakstoa ttJ0t; laiidr ia sees 1. II snd 12, tp f. r 7 west. II E Jovi-e to tie.i Km man and J Bin one of our GARDEN ACORN HEATERS and you won't have to buy another in years. -fc it Married. Drew. nth, Howard Vebttaa to Miss j K irt- patrick V ELZIAN ANDERS Oregon, Wednesday Mr N A t ept L'7 An.ier. n, Kider B. II. A GOOD RANGE is a joy to the whole family We have just what you want. LooK for yourself, then ask those who have bought of us before about them. i t officiating. PLOMOSDON GARKISON At tl resadi'nre of C. . IWckman. at tiardi Her. WldnOBilay. Sep. 'J7. PU"i Moss Polomondr a to Mattie V. Gnrriasat, i R v.C. . Beckmaa othciating. Full Line of Furniture and Carpets at Prices That are Always Right :u. tp r tter- tP IS ISM; Sick headache is caused bv a disorder ed condition of the stomache and is 'quickly inred by Chainlierlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by A. , C. Marsters , Co. impanv but had returned in search i f luring the a h rse. As he was tiled and kttngrj The most we to. .k and gave him his simper and breakfast. It seems that tha, had seen us count ing t be money nnknown to OS, ralor. w ho bn.ught his bai jo for the snd OS SOOa as Mr. Aiken had departed evening. 1 hose pr. sent were : Walla e n foot with the satchel containing the Martin, Fairfax Parish, Nealie Wol. money, the Indian l-ecame very anxiou- F.ed Rigley, Ro'rt Dickson, JLouis to get across the river. We had h rel a iMckson, kichiid Dickson. Lawreiicc fifteeo-year-old boy to stay wi h me for Jsansesaa, Bert Dugas, Dr. W. H. Tay- com any during Mr. taiken's absence so lor and Bar, C. ii. Like. ' the loy and 1 set the In lian acr.s the O '" river, supposing that wouM be the last we would see of l.mi and the crew to Renter t.W; lot 2, w St. Gaa KnnO.mtn and J Reutar to '.rode Cromwell l-H-' : I t 1". se B, r "' west. Win T SlOlllsaa to Wm Kruger ,irt l I. C 50. in sec 2t, tp s. r " west. M re C tiregory to Carrie Gregory 11; lot bin:. Boaobarg. arali E Karl ft hsbd to ts-ar Apple iate. fjMB; iots 7 and . blo. k 41' South Dmia. TOMER WILSOS Al th? Hotel M C al'en parlor. W,slneslay. Sept. 27, iyV, tJe Winier, of .rant Pass, to Cora T Wilson, Judge M. D Thomj- son officiating. B W. STRONG. ITHE FURNITURE MAN. ROSEBURG. him their hearty support. sea coast at reasonable prices. For par ticnlare call on J. W. Dowell, Roeebnrg. Or. Phone HB. tf isBnaaassas MARSTERS' DRUG CO. DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES PERFUMES SOAPS TOILET ARTICLES RUBBER GOODS STATIONARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES WINDOW CLASS LIME AND CEMENT ALL KINDS OF SPRAYS I Saturday of last week the giris of the Episcopal ihurch S. S., were enter tained at the Rectory. dames were played. A musical program was ren dered and refreshments were served. A number were present. At the home ot Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Rice, on Pine street. Sunday atternon, at three o'clock, occiiired the wel ling of Mr. II. P. Bfjea and Miss Crrie Bu 11 both popular yooag people ol .yrtle Creek. The ceremony was performed by Kev. lleo. C- Ritchey. pastor of the Christian church. Fa Cl ss. R. Mi o-es. he veD-knos a Salem politician, bas be-u innghng with his many Basel urg friend . Mr. Moores is being i'iit prominently men tioned for the gubernstorial toga. He informed the Pla ndea'er that he was in line for the place, but that he was not trying to crowd out anv one else. If he cannot get the otti.e on his merits he does not want it. E. J. Tibletts, of Ashland has been visiting his sister. Mi-- Dnlil Tibbetaol the High school. Wan'ed, at once, an engineer and hrakeman, apply by letter or in erson at Association Packing House. R. L Oile, Mgr. 7nVSj which he belonged. ibit in a snort time four strapping half breed Indians well mounted ai d armed came to the opposite side of the river and cal'ed for the heat. We brought them SCtom and they role rapidly away saying they were going le .ak for the lost hors. A'siut the mid dle of the aflern sm thev returned with out the lurse, hut did not appear to It in any hurry to get across the river. They wanted the boy and I to shoot with them, but as I did not like their look, and knew a "Wiling further of the t a-isaction until siter Mr. Aiken's re j turn. He said that when the half breads overt. k them they had stopped lor lunch, and as soon as Mr. Appelgate saw them, be said that thev were on a s'ealiug expedition, and for his com rades to be on the look oat. Finding there were eight or ten men in tie party instesd of one, they wheeled their horses and departed. When Mr. Aiken and party reached 1 the Scott cabin they found it in charge of an Indisn. who knowing Mr. Apple gate, asked him if the men at the ferry had been Bobbed. Mr. Applegats asked . him w hy he asked that omjatioo, and the Indian replied that this gang of half- ' breeds had tried to break into the Scott cabin, hot the priest stoid le(ore the ; door with a crucifix in his hand and pre- PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH t TIMBER CLAIMS AND HOMESTEADS LOCATED I have some good claims, farm and ranch lands for sale, reasonihle, in one of the most beautiful valleys on the coast, write or phone to Wm. M ni2i BOt . w. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aids Nature Medicines that aid nature are always ; most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough i Kennedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, aids expecto ration, opens the secretions, and aids I sntnre in restniing the system to a I healthy condition. Sold by A. C. Mars j ters. The regular term of the circuit court ; r D niglas tounty will convene in the ourt house iu this city Monday n .-ruing. Odoler V. The prelimii.ary set- Htator tbe awposHioa m sacn uvii a ii is convenient to bring up wid (en Friday morning. Octanes :b. there are at present M iase on the lochet, nsvea of which are criminal. There are 57 rew enrii cases on tie locket and 9 tontilim d from last term . IS ef tbe M citrB eases are divorce tn . eehngs. Among lb is session's criminal cases wo at least will attract considerable at- ention. the first being that of John C. Barnes vho srill be tried on a charge if nnrder. I eing accused of killings miner i known as "Big Shooter Bill" Grahaas, i near t.lendale eari.v last April ar.il then ' Betraying the body by burning. The j 1 chaired remains were lUSaOSeeed by Tra. kwalker Kd Stoltz. The am-sl was mde by henff McClallen a few ilas after the murder. When Barnes was; arraigne I dining the last term of the i ircuit court he ntered a plea of not nBtS and lafanad tfie services of an at torney saying he would take care of his own case, but Judge Hamilton appelat ed Attorney J. A. Buchanan to assist him ami Mr. Buchanan succeeded iu ! getting a postponement of the case until this term of court. During his confine ment in the county jail swaiting this erni of court, Barnes and other prison ers confined therein made an unsuccess itil ff rt to break jail, but owing to the vigilance of Sheriff McClallen the plot was discover) and since that time Barnes has been confined in a dark cell. i The second case U that of William i red Saved His Life J. W. Davenport, Wingo, Kv., writes Inne 14. 1902: Ml want to tell you I he iiee Ballar e Snow Linio.ent saved my life. I was nrder the treatment of two lectors, aad they told me one of my Indga was entirelv gone, and the other i ie badly sffected. I also had a lump on my side. 1 don't think that I ruld base lived over two months longer. 1 was induced by a friend to try Ballard's "t ow-, Linimeut. Tbe tirst application gove nie great relief: two 50-cent bottles cared me sound and well. It is a wonderful medSchss and I rec commend it to suffering humanity. Sold bv A C. Marsters B Co. 'THE HOD EL" H. O. Wilkinson, Prop. I he Cbsiesel line of Wines and Liquors including the Famous Brand 4,0Id Grand Dad" Kentucky Sour Mash. FtfK Liie of Domestic and loportd Ci?ars. Jackson and Oak Sts. Roseburg, Ore. NOW 15 THE TIME To prcpart- for winter, ami our store is headquarters for anything and everything iu tin- line of HOUSE FURNISHINGS. We vile you to call and see our s;ohIs ami get our prices, thi-n we sure of a sh:ir' of your patronage. We have i-GMXG!??iD3RiD!P!?!0D- in- are Sweeping Reductions On ur entire stoek. Compfrising everything for the home HARDWARE, STOVES AND EVERYTHING KNOWN TO FURNITURE TINWARE, CRANITEWARE, AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Jennings' Bakery has lilted up a nice loncii room. Everything neat and clean. 4tf For Sale or Trade for small farm in Douglas county, 160 acres, good wheat land K) acres cleared of sage brush, fair new buildings, all fenced, lb miles Booth of Prosser. Address Wm. Stal now, Prosser, Wash. . 71 4t Own- Yocb Own Home Own it now. Stop paying rent. I live in Riverside addition to Roseburg, the CJueen City of Southern Oregon. I want you to live here too. Location, soil, health, terms and prices, all correct. Send for pic tared folder, or see sue at my office. I'm in earnest; are you? SI p Louis Babzke, Roeeburg, Orer For Sale Cheap A jf'i, gentle family horse; weigh! 1200 lbs.. Or will exchange for wood and v. I, -at. Inquire of Mark C. Mun son, Kdeubower, or address box 396 Koehurg. Or. Phene 4BXL tf All dental work pnstively guaranteed by Dr. Pearson, office in Taylor am' Wilson building. tf Charles Berkley is back from Port land, accompanied by his new bride. County Fruit Inspector- Drew was up from Oakland, Saturday, looking after the local fruit stands. He found very little bad fruit this trip. vented tliein from enterin, hut when they finally left they told t lie priest lefrfr Workman, a man S years of sge. they would rob the ferrymen in spite of n ho will lie tried for the mureer of his him. stepson, Robert Kii g. at CA Creek in Finding Mr. Applegale's theory cor- Septemlier ll0t. At that time Beck 1'oktkk, Camas Vallen, Ore. rect, the men blockaded the trail and , sn killed b th his wife and stepson asm anaansK eta Mettle Inlal lahiBl in the catiin that night, fearing ami later was jumMled of murdering they wnaht aa aasbaaaaa n taa aaeaa- 1 nis srife aad aBalnacan to ase imprison- talus. Mr. Aiken said that Mr. Applegcte apeared to lie more afraid ( them than any other mem tier of the party, but as lie Knew uieir uesperaie cnarji ier oei ler, he had more reason for his fears. If they had succeeded in robbing Mr' Aiken, I imagine thy would have tried to kill ihe boy ami I, which they coulu easily have done on their return as tin J rode up in front of the open cabin door Ttiey could have laid the I lame on ti t Indians, with which we were thick) Mirrounded. The proliable result of thii would Lav lieeu an Indian war which would ha cans, d the death of a number of whites and the laal annihilation of the Datn qua Indians. rhoe. Smith. SPECIAL BARGAINS! In beautifully upholstered couches, from up with io per cent discount for cash. $5 Cured f Lame Back After l.s years of Sufferintr. "I hail lieen troubled with lame back or 15 years and I found complete recov ery in the use of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, says.lohn G. Bisher, GUlam, lad. This liniment is also without an , 1 u I for sprains and bruiaes. For sale by A C. Marsters & Co. They Appeal to Our Sympathies The bilious and djapeaie are constant sufferers and appeal to our sympathies I here is not one of them, however, w ho may not tie brought hark to health and happiness by the use of Chamtierlniii's Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tab eta invigorate the stomach and liver ind strengthen the digestion. They also regulate the bowels. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Do you know that there are 135,00 Angora lioa's and 4,000,000 sheep, In sides many thousand dollars uorth Poultry, Hogs etc., in Oregon nnd ther are about five per cent h'ss 'initially h ihe tlepretla ions of varmints, wl.it 1 represents the enormous sum approxi mately of 7"0,000.0. How much t this enormous sum do yon loose'.' Yt probably do not know, but you wool know that jcu would not lose any 1 you would use Marsters Coyote Kxtet initiator. It is sure death to all kind of varmints. Ask your dealer for it. For Sale 11 rj.e the new and up-lo date bate at the Bell Sisters. stree 73tf The nev popular Tommy Atkins are now shown at the Bell Sisters. 7dtf Seven farms, close in, cheep; 1 11 lime and for cash. Three sawmills, I5001 and up. Nine hotels, f 1 500 and up Bight restaurants, $15X) ai d up. Sevei lodging houses, f 1000 and up. Address H II. Higley, agent, P O Box 47, Port land, Oregon. el 1 8t nient in the jenitentiary. In l!KVJ it was tielieved tlial Beckman could not ive on account of being a sufferer from consumption and he w..s ar.h ned by liosaraaf Beet ami laua diately left the ante far the rent where he lived until iast dune, when he returned to Portland ami visited some friends, after which it was his intention to go to California. District Attorney Ceo. M. Brown was olitied that Beckman was in Portland ami he immediately made out papers for the arrest of Uecktnan for the mur ler of King, and Sheriff McClallen ar ested the old man and lodged him in jail here to await the action of the court. Criminal cuses of less importance are n follows: F.lsworth C. Tabler, out on ail, will lie tried for forgery, the cotn .ilaining witness lieing Mrs. H. H. Chev iigt.m, a former restaurant employee ot tiis city, but uow residing in Nevada. ohn Freyer, a pioneer resident of Kel ogg, charged with rape upon Ihe person r I,;. 11 v-nr-ohl eraad-daeahter: bail as furnished. F. I Ward LawaOB iu jail, iarg d with burglary from C. B, Can urn's store. Lewis Cass, bail furnished, barged w ith assault with intent to kill :. II. Ifahn, L. D Carl and R B. Mat tliewe. Antonio Bruno, la Jsil, charged viih icsanlt with intent to kill two fel ,w t.reek workmen at lireens Station. Friday afternoon Circuit Judge .1. W. Hamilton filed with the county clerk rJe isions in eight cas-s co iiinuel frOBS the 1 ,,.1 term of the ciicuit court as follows : Maurice Abraham et nl plff vs Mrs B lark def ; action for money and injunc ion. Injunction granted and plaintiff warded cost 8 but not special damages. Charles Ottoson el ai pin vs iowhj HEATING STOVES FROM $2.25 AND UPWARDS We Pay Cash For Hides, Pelts and Wool. BE SURE AND CALL ON US DURING FAIR WEEK ROSEBURG FURNITURE COMPANY. THE NEW MARSTERS BLOCK. ROSEBURG, OREGON- Town Lots For Sale Choice building lots in Kinney's im nrovcti nlat of Uoseburg, near Main street. l'imhI title. Trice l-"0 per lot. Address, B a Bica.utna. tf Vetch Seed for Sale. For Vetch seed call on or address, Frank Wixson, Brockway, Ore. Olp. The nobby Polo turban in mohair, I chenille, paoa velvet ami taffeta silk now on display at the Bell Sisters. 7:511, The ladies of the Christian church will h"ld a bazar between tbe middle ami last of H USB SB bar, consisting of all kinds of fancy and useful articles The exact date and place will be published ater. 79rH . FARM IMPLEMENTS THE CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON, MILWAUKEE AND 0S8URN MOWERS AND BINDERS, VICTOR RAKES, FEED CUTTERS ROLLING DISC PLOWS AND HARROWS. HARNESS AND SADDLES A SPECIALTY BEARD & CULVER the hardware dealers Plaindealer Want Ads Bring Results.