The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, September 18, 1899, Image 2

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    NEW GOODS
LOWEST PRICES
Three Large Shipments
i
- mean prices
house complete.
THE PLAINDEALER
i-ubiisuci Monday u i iuy-
Tncl'I.MSUEA.LKK I'VBLIMIINU O. i
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K. I. STRATKOBK
v. CONKER,
I. L.KTRATFOKD..
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SabMcrlptlon
thir Year -
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three Mouths...
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SEPThMHkK IS, l&n.
Aui:iean hist-rv afford no it.s'.anee
uf the success of a iur:y cjijdu :;ed to puil
tioin tbe flig or to renounce toiritory
gained br treaty.
Witiiaai Jtnninrt Bryan fayS he as
. . "i f m i i.r ."i r-n.T.i ... . .. uv u .
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voters in ist. Jj woaoer ie op-,
ivjeed ta nalional expansion. Register
.
A 1 li.... I. a j Mm.rtt..l
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Ia lnn ipmKrl Thp idea that the lob : .
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conld be left nnfiniibe l baa never tc-1
rorrf d to Lsewey.
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A leadins basinesa man said to
editor of the Renew one d.y this w,ek:
I do not see how any man in b:isi- ,
ness in liosebur- can affjrd n-rf have
an advertisement in the Heview."
Oh, that is plain enough, nembborl
1 be v can afford it brcans an i in tbe:
ee:ui-weekly Plaisdesler itives tbem 1
better results.
The OregouUn bso wed pleased
with Secretary liootV decision regarding :
the embarkation of the Thirty-fifth iegi- '
meot at Portland, that i printe-1 a large j
pictnre of tbe distinguished secretary of ;
war on its first page.
The Oregonian
evidently has a
better opinion of Mr. I
Boot now than wbeo it declared a short !
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time ago that he would be a "parasite of
.
parasite. j
f . j
Toe big and little of tbe Oregon cam-
paign in Lnzon were eneial nu mers
u,t" I
and his little spotted war ponr- The year. Will not these facts furnish a
general tboogbt so much of bis f teed fresh grievance, also, for some of your
that be leit him ia the rear in charge of Christian expanstoniits? Review,
an orderly when there was wri.mg husi- How would tbe Review wipe cut joly
n ess a the front. AVhenever the gener- j gamy in the Philippines. By destroying
al came on the line on foot arrayed in a j the Sulus? That ie Lot the American
bine skirt, tbe boys knew Ihne was!
serious boiioees ca hand.
The popuhet Cuquilie Herald of last
wnek contained a etroug ? article in
support of anti-imperialism, Atkinson,
Aguinaldo, et al. What are the Caci
county populists going to d j about it?
We remember quite well that the p;po
lict central committee of that county
met in special session at Ccquiilc City
only last spring and paestd strong rteo
lutione favoring expansion. Can it be
that ' Old Whiskers' of the Herald is
ft'iog to "bolt" tie party in Cjo?
Here's hot stuff for tbe "aunties."
In one of Dallas' bosinee Louses the
o'her evening, saya tbe Observer, a num
ber of citizens were difcasaing the ques
tion of expansion or anli-cxtausion.
Puring the convtrsation a well-known
citizen, who, by the way, is a prominent
!emccrat, dropped in, and wes almost
immediately asked if he ae opposed to
expansion, ''Oppoaftl t expansion !"
be exclaimed ; "what's the ose of talking
aboot that now? Why, darn ir, man, we
bave already ex pawled. That question
is eetlled."
The popaiist Coquille Herald says that
at a meeting cf the populist central com
mittee in Coquille City last week it
was "decided to make a clean fight at
tbe coming campaign atd without 'en
tangling alliances.' " In other words
tbe populisU oi Com county as in Jack
son. Douglas and other portions of tbe
state hare had all the fusion experience
with tbe democratic party they want
and are folly dieguHed with the "an
ion" proposition. They will hereafter
go it alone for weal or woe, preferiog
principle to office seekeis only.
Tae Portland O.-rgonian and Roseburg
Flaisdealek now refer to Adui'ral
George Dewey, as "Auntie" Geo. Dewey
because be opposes McKiuley's policy of
"benevolent aeaocivion." ICeallr it will
detract in a large measure from the pop
ularity of tbe hero of Manila to be ex
posed t-t tbe earcastie trusts ot these
brainy editors, who are so much better
posted than be upon the Philippine
question. Roeeborg Review.
Tue Roeeborg Review ues. It edi
tor is a disgrace lo the professi ;ti. We
defy the physical and mental pigmy to
produce one line or one particle of evi
dence to substantiate tbe above state
ment. We bave always insisted that
Admiral Dewey ie practically in accord
with the administration's Philippine
Policy and we are sti 1 of the same opin
ion, the reputed interviews uf the y. How
journals to the contrary notwithstand
ing. A wan who would willfully and
maliciously manufacture such a con
temptible falsehood ae the above con
tained in tbe Review of last Thursday, is
a disgrace and a reproach to humanity.
He is lees than a nouentitj a mere wart
on th t.iil-pn J of nothing.
RICE & RICE,
The House Furnisher,
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
Direct from Eastern factories, received in the last ten days.
Goods bought in large quantities mean low prices for the consum
er. That is our proposition.
JJo Wise Buyer.
Can oossiblv overlook our Bargains. When we say Bargains we
not duplicated by any firm.
The only store in Southern Oregon that carries
a complete line of House Furnishings. Send us your orders
can fill them. We solicit your correspondence.
Very Encouraging Signs.
0j a (e 0j tll A merit au
O i all sides tlie eyes of the
people are gladdened by the UUtiiitlak- !
able sLjni of prosperity. Lbor audi
capital are both Joins wed. Not .s it'
,oce ,n lue TVOrlli wf buein83' of l'rl'ti- j
caltfTorl. that good time6 reitn. Ourj
; country is doiiitf linely from a political:
M well as a material iioiut of vie.
The "Wot Id" present a lew tiuili-;
C - U fcta wi,ici, demonstrate thie "The '
democratic party,'' tbe "World' points
, out, for the first time in its hit-lory has :
ouly two United Slates senators from all
tb J north, east aud west. U has lost :
control of the tenate for eix rears t0!river nD( i(a tr,,u!ar.l8 to eid miuea,',
'come. ' the undersi.-ned iiifiiiVrs of the j
. xiae no sove.nore .e.. -
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north. Four of tbesiat-s carri-il l-y ;
fusion lor lryau have Wt'U riciaimeu i
nd are firmly held by the republican.;
And Kentucky, I he ouly stale regained j
nv i n. nuniiii'rdiM miii.k irvtt. i.r ir to., iu r
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be reclamed m t-Tfmlr. i
Tbia is an exhibit which intelliseut j
' Americans may well read with unalloyed j
:...r.r -e.. .t.i:- t a.r i
fat:eUctiou. Aims uecline, noi 10 say ;
iil. (, r,l... ,l.mr.rfllii. rurlr ar.tl rrP
me imi, '.i iui- usmtiiiaiK. iti i j uu n: ,
CjD8eloenl PrJ ol republican Pn-i
pies is
gUlef
a capital thing for tbe
I ni:e J
I
i or nisiory reacnea mat me repuoac-
an party :s aa
it Kinays iiao a
staunch and ever faithful cbatupion of
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governnieDt of the people, by the people
and lor Le people.
fbi demociatic par.y, on the olher
hand-but it would be ungenfrous to
.. hen it is so decided!-
down. Let us be content to be thank
ful for the faet that tbe times are full of
encouragement, in pontics as in other
; fields, New York Mail and Expree.
Time and Energy Wasted.
i
Th Snliis ininrifw mora than a third
0f jj the Philippines. Their peacefSI,
cheerful submission to the United States
,reeu grievance with non eiTpccsion-
HUF. 1 LAiSDKALEB.
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And these Moslem are accept j J as cit-
iKM 0f ine l oitbed States, tbeir po!j-
gatsous religion guaranteed the protec-
tion of our flae, and their sultan, who
I sports a grand harem, placed on the
wn.inn rn'l In tl.a tnnj. of S?0 00t) a
policy. It
is our duty as a na'ioo to j
teach them better things, ins t i'.l into
tbeir minds and hearts loftier ideals and
grander, nobler citizenship. We can ed
ucate tbem out of polygamy but to ob
literate it by any other method w ould be
impossible of achievement.
While as a nation we have put tbe
stamp oi disapproval upon polygamy in
oar own land it neverthe'ees follows
that we have in Roberts of Utah a poly
gauiiet who expects to have a scat in tbe
United States Senate. The Review has
material for anti-polygamy editorials
much nearer at home. We believe tbe
Sulua wiP, in time, yield more graceful
ly to monogamy than Lave our Utah
brethren and all this eickly sentimental
listn about palyga.rj.ous Su'uj is
time and eneigy wasted. Eigere Rcie
ter. Governor Geer on Trust.
Governor Gei 'a opinicaii KgirJ to
trusts is in line with that of all thought
ful, obtervant business men, says the
Oregonian. In stating a belief that
trusts deal w ith problems that will ad
just tbeaiielve before any legislation
looking to their control can be formulat
ed add applied, he echoes tbe gencial
sentiment of all who are couveriant with
tbe workings of the laws of trade and
their basic principle of detuand and s ip
ply. A number of tbe meet unwieldy of
these frusta bave already "ialieu to tbeir
own weight," aud there are abundant
indications of rrxre to follow.
In the meantime, as cittd by '.he gov
ernor on the basis oi the greatly im
proved commercial and industrial con
ditions, as compared with those of six
years ago, when trusts were few, theee
organizations have, nut proved disastrous
to tbe public interests. Tersely stated
"the peopie have been and are more
cared than burl."
If tbe trust proves an ulcer up m tbe
commercial body or the industrial body,
it will be slouched .1T by natural pro
cesses governing thofe distinctly organic
structures.
This is a reasonabic aud a comfortable
view of the subject, but one which the
professional politician looking ahout him
for a campain ieauj ia not likely to ac
cept. It seems a though the most eiri ou
charge tbe opponents of Hon. Dinger j
Hermann can prefer againet him is the!
exfuded naud and cordiol greeting ie-
served for frie id or f- try tin genial,
wbole-soul-d gentleman. A very serious
charge iadeedl It is a family character-'.
j8tic.
mi
NiW that the euipmem of peaches aud ,
aod bartlett pears is about ended for tbe!
season, hundreds of boxes of tomatoes ;
aie. lwingt-bipped from thia city daily.
We Furnish
Your House
Complete.
We can furnish jour
we
PLTITION I OR A SUi LY.
Board of Trade to Consider the Matter 1 Editors that Persist in HaKms Hon
of Authorizing the Survey of a keyset Themselves
Road to Bohemia.
i'o Hun. T. I". Mieiidan,
l'n si.leni
l'uard of Tr.nl?, KoseiiU'c
Sir: eh 'n; that.it wuiild Ie of
great importance to the fay of Kose-
burg and laugias eounfv j;er.erai!y
lit :
v-
have a apon rjad cons'ructcd from
Koseburt: to the Bihra n minis au I
that a .ractical r -n-e f ,r s .id road could ;
be 1-x-ated from tbe termm.H of the .res- ;
enl couutv roid, up tht? North Unnpia '
Hoard ol 1 rale anJ tit..i ol Kmmh.
anj vicinity, herct-v reM'tiuliy a-k j
,liat ou Ci t nit-eiiuj: of thrj Caard of j
xri,U at the eatlitst psiLIe date, to':ar. Let a i;.od s'aed b-dy cf tl'
illto cone.jeMti03 ,lie advisibilitv of renj,1D on V" YIT; "tJ, ittZ !
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tiuj-iojliig a lumiccui euiiriw miu
and ;
eDciLeer to at once survey out a route
an(J repo,t ..he tesull of hU liadings toibe urcreary
anJ t prcviJe Wk,tDB for ,t,e .ltce.. j uiainUinir.g t!
' . .. ' CCOld be i . h.l
.... Tfuna- i .a.i
TllJlt thi., our regies: may receive
your favoab!e contideration and prua.pt
. ... . :..
Coshow & Sheridau. Aiteil Aurai-aui, ,
j D Hamilton, F. A.
n, F. A. McCall, Kficw
1 F (isz'ev W C 1
a.r- 't.i.ej, ... 1
r.,t.ecrge Carpy, 1 A.J
Publi-hing Cj.,
Hildebrand, J
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Zis-ler, I'. S. K. Bai-i, Ja.
m, t
burn, W. 11. Janiies-m, I. F. liice, Fish
er & Bellows, John 11. Shupe, A.
Marsters, J. F. Baiker Co., K. L Par
rot, T. K. Ki' harJtor, Wo'.lenberg Bros.,
Churchill A Wooliey. 15. W. Strong, 1'.
S. Wes, M. F. liapp, Fletcher & Beam,
,C. W. Parks, John Hunter, J. A.
j Bacbansn, A. M. Crawfcrd, C. . Javk
' son, Plaixdeilek Pobli?hicg Co.. Oeo.
! M. Brown.
In cotcp'.iance wi;h atove leanest a
eicial meeting cf the boatd aiil be held
at Marks & Co.' store ruo:u, Tues Jjy,
Sept. ICHh. at S o'clock, p. rt. Al our
citizens interested in development of tbe
county are earnta'.ly rei-Jes!ed to attend.
T. U. SlltKlOAN,
1). S. K. Buck, President.
Secretary.
Wilson Bill s. Dingtcy Tariff
Tbe grain ba; trust l.i raided the
... r.t 4.i tn .,,t. I.... Mr),;. I,
ih farmra"wi!l have t,iKta .,l an',1 thr
is a possibilitv that the price will n
higher. F2xchaD;e.
Tbe direct result o : : ,e beautiful " pro- tjie urgtst possible ti casure of home
tective" tariff whi. 'i the Oingley bill;.. ,, .,.,,., i ,u,nv
placed on rai-i tags. Roseburg Rs- j
view.
Tbe graia bag tru jt i j a Calcutta iusti
tutioa an I Ivyou I the reach of any leg
Ulaliou or caatrol ai oir part. Tue
price of the bags are fixed f iure. There
are thius oa which the tariff might be
taken oil", and the republican, or pro
tection party basnet been slow to act
opou it. Tue (tolic; is Ij admit tree
things that our people cannot produce.
We cannot produce burlap aa J iha tari ff
is revenue proiuciuj, which a deun
cralic administration tuiJe r,eocsary
raiher than protective. Bat by doesn't
our sprightly democra'ic contemporary,
published in the prune bait, attack the j
ttnilon pruuea? lue protective policy
as a wbola ha? proved of immense ad
vantage to this coan'.ry, thiuh there are
instances where the Diugley law, a; ail
laws, nrbtb3 improved. It is, how
ever, baa I and shoilJera above the Wit
son law, the democratic declaration on
the tiriff. Fores. Grove Times.
As an oa'.come of tbe trust conference
wh.ch closed Saturday at Chicago, action
looking toward the formation of anti
trust organizations in all sections of the !
country was tak-.n c. a meeting of dele
gates to the trust conference opposed to
trust held at the Sherman
bouse in the evening after the ad
journment of the trust conference. The
meeting, which was largely attended,
effected a temporary organization, aud
an executive committee was appointed to
build up tbe organization in 1I parts of
the country, and to arrange for an early
anti-trust convention, whLh it waa an
nounced in to be national in ecop3 au I
nonpartisan in character, is to ba amal
gamated with the National Anti-Trust
League. A meeting of the executive
committee will be held tomorrow, and
plans for perfecting the organization
discussed.
Motion to Dissolve an Injunction
Ak we go to press the case of the Bo
hemia miners, G. G. Warner, Edward
B. Leigh uud II. D. Langhlin, plaiutills,
vs Chas. Braneau, P. J. Jennings aud R.
J. Jennings, defendants, is being argued j
bfltjie Judge Hamilton, the case con
stituting a motion "of defendants for an
order tor the ilicsolutiou ol a preliminary
injunction.
Plaintiff arc represented by Attorneys
Coshow .V Sueiidan and F. W. Bjubou,
tbe defendant by Attorneys A M.
Crawford, J. S. Medley, W. B. Ueyburn
and A. C. Woodcock.
Later, the above case was argued, sub-
mittsd and taken under ndviteiuent by
Judge Hamilton.
Hulyau cures
sleeplusnieiB, bad
dreams and nltiht sweats
Fifty rents all
i drugj-'islH.
(let your.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
jteAt Marsters.
We have a Complete
stock of TEXT BOOKS
and the Finest Stock of
SCHOOL TABLETS
ever brought to this city.
Our Prices are Right. . . .
A. C. MARSTERS & GO.
MAKLS ONI: WliARV.
Only abhoil lime Mine lh-- Mleiu
Hiput.t.t t'apital Jourua' waytd to out
l ne a Pnilippiue olio fr !hc adn.ii.is
Iiatiou to ptireue, and at the mttffati.n
las unforluiiately oveilookeil by 1 resi
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iui juiMuir,iui: -- - -
cra-ie liev u o' this tify calls the a:itn-
li,.., i.fiii itduiiiiiHraliou to a pjixy
oItliueJ ,,v l!e very br,loy t.j;tor which '
a iatUiriUUliy U'ing abuot a .eaeefoi
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ruj!eul The proof htet o: the
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lliKLl lA iie ,,tuai iLem. which null
te tulbcic. l io pt.t a ttop tt tt.e reti.t ,
1U CI U llif Ul IC tVII U. i -
oiiiircpliallt J t?JCil
a l'ii
ol IhetJ-
toms' uveuu
io meet
he t-xret.n- f
is aimv
fiiPii li.c ar ty ;
J a- would IS- :
could te wi.ii'i'. ar. j ' a-.-.
suredoiti.e lr.ei.-l-hip the Kiapinjs, j
! and iciven the ti'-t -...u.v tt Heir trade,
a r. a
aatntAiums - mi,
!:l a iitiatcvl ci
ncmi'ial pro'e.tora o
..virtho new i.a-i
: linn !,. v, i.t Kr.-:Jfi eiiira.iuini or
Admiral '.ner
aiid ah
well posted stoden'a ol t'.e hulI.oo.
... i .i,,..,i .,,.! a l.'an
bava time anJ a,tn on.Uued su- n a p ao
1 . r -c;(jar . I
p " , ..jdeat of tbe l'r.il- i
u.
ippoe reace romm ci m, .......
1 rfc-ftntlf
r-iiril li.nue iroai juaiu.i
and Who is prcriiaVv iirlf as we',1 po-t i
eJ on thi sdauiiti i j tin Pii;hpp.n- as I
is Mr. Fisher of the Kev;-w sijs. "Tne j
p.vci oommietioa offered essry in lute- j
tneutihoitof a' s jlfaeseii-govercnientto)
Agaitaldo so I his fj'.'.oaers. Aguica.doj
was promised as the piio for the restor
ation of peace in the Tagai brilo a b-.uo
of more than t-VWO a year while the Ta-j S-.i.i.m, ur , l'i - - Mtr, ,i .,-r
als remained peaceful. He t lf t lat recr sve . the f .!! ii :g ftlf-exj,". n -that
he could diojse men Iroai bis tribe i atory me..-g if-n: A-ijutar.".--..;-.era'
fjr the minor municipal iHK'es. Tae
commission went so far a to promise
Aguinaldo the moral support of tbe
Foiled Stales covernment, is sucb were
needed, to make I. is lea'Ursbi of the
I Tagal thoroobly secure.
"With all these inducements, tempt
I ing 'bey mcst have been, Agiiitia'.uo.
j as the recogniz-ed Lead of the intersect
j movement, declined to yielJ. He tn
jsinted upon immedia'.o eelf-governmeat,
and aa lua mstauce was to firm as to
malic an atreeu;eut iuipLSib!e, the
Amcricat. co:n-aiiio:iers ceased negotu-
' lions.
"I favored giving to the various tribe
' the several tribes could aJiLiniitir their
local atfairs, tied their municipal ofli
csrs, cstablieb court and penal institu
lioos, etc., bat I do cot believe it -.wsi-ble
to allow tue natives I ) participate in
the general government.
"How cojld they govern the islau ls,
in view of the httregeiiei'v and multipli
city ol the tribes and prevent some k-rc-ign
power fioiu stepping in and taking
possession of part if not the whole aioup
. . . .
i ox isiauas i
! It will be remetubereJ that the R-.-
view rcceutly publi-hed ihe New York
World's interview w ith President S.bm
man in which Le stated that be and AJ
mital Dewey were exacliyofooe a cord
on the Philippine pi(stion, hence, fioiu
tbe above statement it can be plainly
seen ho the great admiral stands on
expansion.
Mr. Fisher should for the sake cf his
readers post up a little and quit making
a donkey of himself.
Elkton News.
Weather pleasant.
All Likton is picking hops.
M. Harrick of the Gardiner cannery,
passed down from Portland this week.
Misj Minnie HarJctibrock went to
Gardner this week to cotk in the El
more cannery.
E. M. Simpson, the lainber prince of
thecoast, passed thiough Elkton, accom
panied by his son.
Jud-e Lyon's brother, J. G,, came
don . toElktoaon t'ae ltJ.h. We ander
si . . : he is g.v.ng to locate.
AL;:.) Mamie Palmer, who isclctkug
in the custom house in Portland, is vis
iting her parents in Scottsbntg.
Rev. Archbishop Christie, Father
Henericks, cf Beaverton, aud Father
Levesque, ol Roseburg, stopped a! Klktoo
on their way to Gardiner, Marshlield,
Ban don and ether parts of Coos county.
Si 11STITUTE.
Slwep-sl.rr.rlii:. Iij llnelilnery,
T!.n ! hi !; sli'.tri;:;r e, t'i inicnl tlmt
is In Ir;; ti ;! in Syt-iinuirf. 111., is pr.;v
hif,' Mici-issfiil, siiys the St. I.oui
(ilolH-l)(.:iii.iit. A giiMiliue engine of
four hotso-pov.cr runs ten clippers,
which she;ir on an iiverage I.OUUhluep
:i day. One of the (id va Hinge of the
c.pc: inient is that ubout half a pound
more wool is realized from each ahecp.
The test will be given to 15,000 bheep.
The sheep ure sheared, the wool tied
and packed iu large sacks holding sev
eral hundred pounds each nnd ready
for bhipincnt at once. The bucecss met
with iu this experiment will revohi
tioaizu tho tbeei-!.hcririiig business.
H makes no different' how bad tho
wound if you use DeWilt'n Witch Hazel
Salve ; it will quickly heal and leave no
near. A. C. MAltSTEKS & CO.
Pointed Paragraphs
IVsucmsioii i- nine
B'ld the atlulllfv ti fee
wiitil" of ll.o law,
is the It ir li.
Tin- -rid tin m-tf t har.'t . f r IojJ
u.eti than it i.ut fur is.i n !r are da 1
I broke.
Seine, people kwi Ih i -i.l4 h i-o i.'',
! t!it they .loii't ..rk anv I ir I', re I it
; lt-furo i.r tlirett aii-r.
. r.very Wcj!i :i lui .viiii
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e! i.eaitat ,nr .-w.m-r.iy
femi-;iuwtioit ' " "t:b tiat atap.ii (::
' n. '. tb" l'l.i'i.eluii s'.' ' and aiii.i
r..i.;-
tiifin, rimticatitljr tj pi:
ou cli-k i
! ;s li.'e
! . : : d ;
H,c al.oie cUfcs inttattt:
- Thc ju.u l :i t.''
. : ., i ...
. tltKC UMI tat M I . a. (t -. 111
I. HI.
retired !-i ri'e t (Say the otLcr dy . '
ll,e epapti was n.;t;i.; ii,
and l.rre is the r- Jl' : 1 d;:l lu-jv
ff!i.M Ci!lJ !j !e ill l.e
i ef-:i .
bo., , alJ,
'
m't ;hirk I. 1 d
r I e
thrill :
h.si.'t io-. i.u'
in.- to hay i
. ir
an I t-di'u ir.'j! n
ll.,- I.il
; I tLirk
i . r? k -s jc'J
I, ,, (.. 1. o. e i f !!.- n. iii
t,rr a i r. an
I s'a..-l ia
a'er the II oj. as.l i..n i;iuf u.. au 1
sr. the u :i 1 . thifg u;r, td i.i b-t-fi
b-r er,r stn-e I d .ni thi. H . ,
n;
..1 I f.,.ir .j i a jfi I ,i-
alid r
i,r p a r '
U-;il .-... . -. ar..
is a ii.ihtv p-.r 'an. 'J. :' U"
t! -:it i:n i- r -:. ts.e U winter, d. t
wear uo sjks, ai.d i' l-.aMi'; ai I I
a!ci; i u inttv e y.r?."
Cac (jets to bi .V.aj-jr
Corbin:
"Your tcli-iaui of Sj.!tuiin r 1.1 reti.x-mendii-g
t.'ap'.ain R. F.. la: fjr cj -;
pointnaeri'. as captain in ti,e c-!Mi.tu-:s j
vice Ca'e, drdincd, hs ttva i ceived
An crder irsur-s today f. tl.eapi :u'.:i:.. ;,t j
ofJ.F. t iseastnajjr wf voluuteers, and,)
of course, this i. I leave no vs ia y !r r.-. !
your sa!e. ;
m
Todas Market.
1'vi.iLtMi, 17 pl. yi'-- ' fi -,
IS cents per dor.
B'iller Best dairy, " .'" Jj. ; ; v
creamery, li)."iUc fvi r-.'il.
Poultiy Chickens, mixed, J..'.0 ; .;.. .
Prunes -lu'.ian - silver, extra .
tboi.o, 4.- V-t per lb.
Wheat Walla Walla C " -j-'..'-: 'al- '
l?yj(); biUeJtctn til. .
Oat White 4J-I-.. ilimre :'?, '
4.' i.W per buebil j
Miilitutl Bran, jlj ; Wild-iiiis :
shorts, i lo.ifti ; chop. tlO.Xl per lju. j
Hay Timothy f davcr. ?', :
Oregon wild bay, f j - 1 per ton. ;
Woo' Yailev, !)' !-c: Katttrn t're !
gon, s tJ, Mohair, 2i ';kh j
Potatoes Oregon Burbanks, 7o'--N)i
tiarnet Chile, l .VJ i f I. 7i ; ue l.'Wj
vjl. r SA'-k. J
Bicycle Tires Repaired.
We are getting a fine vu!cani.-.cr audi
wiil soon be prepared !o meed aM cuts!
andgashesin newp.nl ill lire?, tl'ir!
vulcanizing will be folly guaranteed and
we can put your old tires in good shape.
T. K. Kicman-o . i
Wanted : men for lumber yard.!
skiircal, logging and eatv milt i 1
Wages ?LoO, l.7o and .'.O0 tr day. j
Steady employmtut. Arpiy to The
Booth-Kelly Lumber Co , Saginaw, Ore.
Mr. Alfred
Clarke, of llitc.
wan, Manor
Co., Iowa, has
bceu the niotli- c
er of lour
children. Now
she say :
I am nNiut lo
become a mother
-... ! f
lia-c lee n trvrnb- ij I
led with morn- I I
"Itg kac ami j 1,
not cat anv break- ' f
at ; ixit two uay !
airo 1 lvan takine
vra.r h',.v.irit I're. ' . II I
script ton ' twii-c a Jay. j ll
a tear"x''ul at a 'f ,
time, and 1 am pleased
had a vomitiiiK pell for V
tivo munmiCH.'
The "Favotile Pre
scription " relieve morn
ing sickness and the other
discomfort! of the period
preceding motherhood by purifying the
whole system and by strengthening and
mvigonuitiK me .sjm'
cial orentiH involved.
Morninj; sickmss is
due to the effort of
nature to remove from
the body every bit t,f
impurity which might
o(Nel the health of il-.c
little one lo come. The
direct eiur'e of tin- tian
rca i-i an init.ition of
the tu rves of the femi
nine orr..it:iMt!. hi-!i
h a v e a j 1 1 i- 1 1: tic
connection with liio
nerves f lire Mnveach. '
Tile " l-.ivorite i'lr
..ct iption " s oe h li
ui ity lo the fi t of the
r.otihle, roothes the
nifilni itcivti and
hiinc'i comfort t
once. It is a sale
medicine to take.
It contain no nl
cohol. opi n m or
other ilatiKeioui '
arug. it cuntams
no Miirai or sivtur.
It aiu the ilicej-
tion and i a jen-
i ui n;tltll tolllf,
while It act directly and sttongly on the
rmr pt cial txt of organs,
i ii'rttf; i
it'll 1 1
I
"V . - 1 ft 3
V:i f 1
SrS! "7"
, fa
1 sh-
. f j
TIMING'S FURNITURE STORE
Is
The
Place
; Neic
: u ill; .i
!U!t !'!' 1
! CIS
..ad
h beM'l
uve olll
Voni 5s-
ill
ill
; Ke
up and
'brand v.k
"lhe:U
uarai
iked
line of
.-. lmihi.
Lo jIs, etc.
1 J.iiill 'i i
X I'.'k
I .-. els J
i-r-.ttv
j rack--. :
I that aic
.in-.t lieaj
1,
See "
u a
r )-t oiui u;ih
'a tjf.it it wili
c:ellt !' it.
ar.lv. iod CiUe
. aU'.l .t.
diner
:uake
Have
.at 1
'Tis Delightful
to
am
! .v ti , ; 3B - f
, - ;
K
Dler
ikcatiic you know that it is the
STRONGEST,
EASIEST RUNNING
MOST DURABLE
BICYCLE MADE.
They Sell at the Reasonable Price of
$40.00
A. C. MARSTERS & CO.
0 The Chief Charms
1 v.v -i....? .
. A ' "
article.
-, " Call aud exxiniiue our eutircj
slock of Staple and Faucy Dr3'
all tiiai is new and up-to-date at specially attractive!
(. lOi'ib,
prieo.
Mail orders solicited.
Cass Street Market
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Game in Season,
Hay, Grain and Flour.
DOZIER & MARTIN,
'Phone iMain iSl.
Triumph Prune Grader
l'ov Green and dried Pruucs.
Compact, Practical, Accurate.
Send for circulars and testimonials to
WALTER MORLEY,
Patentee aud Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon.
11 I OFFER
The Semi-Weekly Pi.ain
DKAl.Ek and The Week
ly Oregonian, both one
year ;..x
The Semi-Weekly Pl.mn
dkaleu and the Sunday,
S. F. Bulletin 3 pages
both one year
Two papers for the price of
one.
All three papers oue ve ar
tor
5 -CO
flakes the food more delicious and wholesome
7Vl KWl WafWII CO.. WW VfWW.
To
Buy
Furniture.
I
"M
lion bed-; to suit all comers
tanging in price from 54.25
up.
Our line of Carpets aud
Wall Paper can't be beat they
are fresh aud new and up-to-date
in .styles.
e sell uv-w goods, not old ,
VflXMlS lOr llfcW and gUarantCC,
.
theUl aS VC repr?CUt t llC M.;c!,riiatU.ofl.c-n often-: ay
Kemeciber our mottc, -
"Honest values and goodjNotice
Ooods."
...B. W.
kiiii: a
Bicycle,
( a Shirt Waist, i?. the charni
Xoveltv. It will interest you
toj
If TbijThe Home Baker,-'
"snap" aud style of our garments j 701 Oak Street, Opposite
at our usual low price are giving ; Central Hotel.
t;s astonishing bus days on thisjpMc.h r.li u t c
- -
WALLENBERG BROS.
Props.
AMY OME WANTING
Fruit Graders,
should buy the
MOjIITOR.
I It has been iinpnil'an. N the be.-t
iiiaebine. mi tho market. It fpparatos
i the iruit without bmiin i.r uiu.'-hing it
aii'l witti great rapunty. Inquire ol
ROBERT POWELL,
Wilbur, Orvgsi. ("lp)
Sleeplessness, uiekmholia. stouiacn !
paius, heart trouble..
All druggist, 30 cents.
Hud
yan cures.
Roseburg Bakery.
WHITE, -f
GRAHAM,
AND RYE.
4. BREAD
m
also
All kinds of Pic.;, Cake
and Cookies.
H. HANISCH,
Prop.
Notice For Publication.
t'.iTti M rr. I.iMj iirtf I.
N'fioe i I r:'j? ;i:n ti.l in ernj-iiatice
miii t?.r pro i;ti "1 li.e tl ( CmjrrCT A
Jur. 3. tvt, tii'lll'! -An a- t 1-it tij f'yi
llnib'-r Uivl '.n It." ?.la'. ! Ch!oru.a. rt""-
JOHN K. HA.'K,
i'llGr:. cjny "t Jfvph.uK. 'r .I
: OreifoD. ha thU !y iM In tti: !:-- bi
irvrorn 'Utiuc!.t rl, !'jr tor yn f iimf. ul tl.r
: "V. 'i t mkIiou No. 1-. :n luwaiii; . Z1 r.
miiC 'J. . SUJ i.l 1 I MJ 1
tbe Uiwl ouirtt U ire ri-iiie fer tlmtr
or iib Uiaa lor iti;:uri pari-w, awl
ti J cU.ia to !! :n-l Otiiif. tL K
Ulrr and fc rjr u! Vii ofii- r at k.eliij.
Urec".!!. 69 Fri.iar the ''jib dy ol tThrr.
.
nri Mu:r.iiui. uaot
ADjanda:: i.oa riwn 1(:j the
- .t..-. ....a i....;. Mir- r,n-i.i to ? ' liir
i lit Octolrr,
' J. T. BKIIEs.
f.rtt-Ti
for I'ublication.
1'jjTti, !riii Iao Urrw.i,
' U-t;8:. Onrcvo. !vtiter J. J"t'?
i 'otx: U b!j r1" taat ! Ijj:."iii
nuiH -tC-; :. iik-1 0'x " bitiji?!!; U"
! mite fcnal i-iirf in iprtof t;. r!m aat
a i that ii ir iU br made ir tbr btf 1it
' ar.-l ItcceiTtr, f. S IjkI trce at Uttlwr?,
! Oma-a, oti .JWobrr ST, 1.. W
-; bTZVHZS CHAFJIAN
n bi U E. No t;c. the ('. -: ?.
' l.t 1. fc lfc Tp. Z. e. K. W'-. Uic aazon t.
fi;i'-w.Dg t tr.r bi -9o;-j.jo-i
. r4iiliK ja auJ e;i'i'uo nt, -31 iaiyl
A- a. Saiitti. N, H. Rod. Z Ptuaui HerVrt
: Hani, a.'l vt UaiZas'l. trwr.'B.
ai.:-i k.M.tr.
Notic For Publication.
tl-uUtcd Iract
UBIIC LkSO SA1X
Cjitza Stth L& Ormi
Kvoctsrc. Oit5'i.
VOIIcL U IltEJEBY OlVES THAT IX
inuM cl iauractlbiu Imi C"aa
; rsimioaeiol ibt ni Lajad Ofi-. ah-Vr a-
IfcoritT T-rl In h:m trt rwe-ooa Itii V h. Her.
' fatat.. aa amc2&ol l tS art o (.c-osreiH ay-,fm-.r4
tebr&arr -. "til (Mwi
: to t-Sri at fat,ac awe on te l.'ib (lay
(OlA'jjr-?. W--. ai th tv to- alaj
: ir t .A to wit: IjA i, -ve. 1 K. 1
(
Aajr asil ail rUii..:r,s ayi.erKly I
t a'.iT-de.r.iJ iaatia are re-jt..' 10 ttjc tieir
ais la Ui:a eScc ca ot helve .lay 1W1 e
4-i4nal-i x bt c-nBXje?BKBl .! -a;4
i olhtra i thetr rittt wi;S UxfrHtA-
'ily 1. I'.".
j.i. Br.:uE--
J. H. Ki.Til. Kl-t-.
lUfHt.r. ,I1.
Notice For Publication.
I jrtTlt JT.IS" Iid wmi,
"!' t- Iw-rrt-y riti-a toas the Inuuwlnf-
nasje4 a. Ur La Dutir ol b. ;a;ra :-i
; 10 tcaae ftoal r-r-- f ta ai--rt of ba la:-a. a
, that mx prooi " ill b Kt-v- tb- E-si-ier
j aifl K'Twn. P JL Ind o-tSee at E,. btux. Orr-
jr-H, oa Oct. JO J-fl. 1 11 .
J'H r. NOAll.
'a h H E. o. -;. r :h- 1- t.
rvctioa 3. Toaalnp a., K s Wes, w. X. H
aat lit i.,;:ow:r.i aj-jnei to Mm fecr con-
1jj, m.t ft (ic Or
l. T. B&irb'4
fUrsafet
wwrkw a.va
'Boston Baked Beans,1
a specialty.
MRS. B- C0HST0CE,
Proprietress.
Notice.
Umi Of Ti-. t.
licou.-s, One-vB. .tcfi-r
To bota It may o-eeern-
Nouc is hereby given that the (kvoa Cali
fornia fcai'a-oarf foea ha. flJ :B thn ofcew
a Lt of !an,ij ::aaJ:n tie tonaafcitw dc
cr.bed belo. and ha applied Kr a Mtrnt Wr
id tao Is: tfc.t the ijt a opB t xhx vaKle for
in.pecaoa aad a ery thereof br deocrirUvc
aribnii'isioas, bu rmol ta a cx-Bvraim
pce In tha o5.ee for tie tnpevt-on ol all r
ton laicmted aad tho putulc seMrmllj
Soc-Jv of dm !ic aal W ete( U Wivai
ette lacr:dlao.
Part of Wi, )v:L
rpiT.K a. '
tW tt $. Src.il.
i a i.
W'iS;,. Sc. 51.
lUua the next an ly ua. KJfcw ur if data
rUim of the toornr toaar- .VvJSli't
Ion w-lihiBaaywcUon o, of .tir
it cjore valuable for mincrai tha3 f,
ural j urjxwoa, wul bo rceeired and BiedS, -
jort to li. ..raerai Land l 2Sc .1 Wet
BRIDtir
R-t?rr.
J. It. IwX'ia.
accvucT.
(A.HtW)
Summons.
A o ion, for Use CouotT f ruUv
''
T.
IV.rce B. Carlial..
tMvndant.
uioi! name ol ;he State ol Oreron. tvu Zir
hereby jmmoned and re-jrured l, ?p? .i
.b...enil:l,t cart .ad Iff
week, from the date of to- Kr-t IdWaB
thi. ltumn aud if yon fail to .Tot a
anwer an herem nmired for fL2
Piaantiffwill.vWytoUiJ eouli tt theSf
demanded In hei ixtnidainu
Th- relici demanded U a ,i.,--. s. .
marriaso eoniract e.,n. k.. ' :: !"K
and detendani. ih.t 1UIUH
Jm name. I i. aiTlabter. .idrTu
. 15 rnKOM one a wk fw
V? HSluhe
lWlteit AogiK IT, JNi9,
J A. Bt CHAS AS
aKt
ailoraey for PUiutir.
Notice for Publication.
Rose burr. Crwr-.n. Jut. -v. t..-.
Notice l hereby nvtn that iB r.li.-
lib the MuvkNous ol the aet oi
Jui Inl. l:s. minted -An it t... V.
timber lauds h. IhcSla'e, of CiJ,lW8ia 'L
VVitXUM R Xiri-EK.
that the land wuaht U more uibte fcrrt..
Rjiitr and Keeein-t of thi oi,. .u.- Ul
tavvn. on rriday, mtJ .jf,
ard Mlo.r. Wliliam Mamiuoiid I . RK
all ol Orant tirS WH
Uitd, ar rvuested to a;,' IStlr rtVml
OTUV) .aj ruji.
Tludyau is now a oltl at 50 Dti per
pckas,t by all druiats. : Hudyan
, OreBn ha, thi day t7w , tt5T!"
ftaument No. 6. theoiirchi, ottho ?
!! ol section No. is. In lownVh,,.
j Kanif Xo. S W. and win ofiVr k.N 32
that th i..i .wh, i. ,. ry?)? ,ow