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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1899)
Death of an honored Citizen V ?The Peoples Store; Always the Cheapest. No Shelf worn stuff at our store. Everything bright, new and clean. Remember when you buy a suit of clothes, hat or necktie at our store you get absolutely the BEST and LATEST in STYLE which puts you iu line with well dressed men. Excellent values in lit ins. nr. T Shoes for everybody at prices which always please. If you will visit our store we will treat you fairly and will convince you of our ability to save you money and that 3S& "IT PAYS TO TRADE AT The Peoples Store, I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor. THE PLAINDEALER. NOVEMBER 6. 1S.I ii.-iit'etry go t ir For first class Little of Oakland ; A. M. Crawford is attend nfi supreme! court at Sa'etu today. ! 11 A. Djv.1i ini A C. Dixon lit ! Thursday for San Knur-it e i n b"tinS8 trip. 0i crver. "A wcrt to tha w:e is euflkient." j cf Oak Hill school. Lk- 1 .a riu i lion. George T. Ruaaell diul at b.s borne at Oakland, this county on Thine day, November 2, IHW, i -1 o7 yean. 1 month 2 ml 1'.) ilaye. Mr. Unwell was bora iti the Ptate of Now llamiahire, bt ing a descendant of tho Uti.-ci lle of Iltd ford, noted in Kiigbeh hi-tory n lovora of liberty, Hit was a eraduBle if Atple- ton Academy in Suit' cro New Hamp shire, and fin bhed hii education at Haivad iiniveiity, where, he (jrmiiiiiti d with h.iwr., rakitu bin decree on tbo 23d day of May, IStil. On Hih enu;e d..y at 15oston, Mas., bo eulinted tia a pri vato ia Co C, 13ih Mansachiibiata. 'Ihe compauy was uiado up largely of k milit ates of Harvard tiiii vt-rbii y ,ti d was noted for its dai-l and brareiy, it luvti g frequently been said i f ll.e company, "if it l a I not b tn fjr CoCwe would have lost tb d-.r' On tlx-f.. low ing his i 'tili.xtiiii ni, Mr. Kii-(.. l .;h married to Mim. France L. W echr, t retertbjro, New ll.unn:.! ire. On tb: d ty foH.jWi: . Im in irri ! j jHh-.I his CJLi'p.ti.y i d proceeded to t!io f i,t snd parliiip.ii.-d I i nuny ot ll.e baMl -- f t:'i - Civil War 1 1 vi K b-vj:;ie tl tm al'-.1 l:u w as -ranof rted 10 tt.o rt i co-p;., lur.- !i -ervrd e i:i e time, af'i-r which hi- u.n i!. rol ilnv eervue, laving le'eiv.d a c !inniMi. ii as ind lieutenant of on u of i he tomp n.ir s t f the 17th Mas.-achu?i tts vuhitt-erg. Ha Eeryed as as istunt adj i'atr netieral un der Fighting Joj Hooker. Oi the. lstb day of November, ItUo Le was mustered out of tho Ectyice, having bs-t n promoted to ti e rank of 1 t li renant, an I i e VeieJ captain for giilant fiviu At the close of lhuw.tr lu io:nr:.id l.otnt, and, i fit-r i-ti.iiU uviV-rii;g his hfalib, he removed to, rvii-cri. where hd hul l the pjeition o p i-icij.al $50 oo in Cash Given Away. Commencing with November ist, we will give with each $1.00 cash purchase, a chance at the $50.00 prize, which we will give to the person holding the lucky number. The drawing will take place on Jan. ist, 1900. uur prices on. LOCAL BREVITIES. Vir 13. Cellars of I.-aio, was in lie city today.. Yifr. A girl to do I ght hone- work, s matJ fimily. Apply to postoSce ; rectly bos 13".- y p. Ttfeicbange lor wood, a good second jeUntial citiseos of Myrtle Creek i .Cbae . Hatfield f Melrose, was doirg , V leo people k:ep ti e r Id jo 1 purj with ; bafiopes in Uie city Satordxy. i Hood's Sareapriila and make euro of ! Mr. r,ledsD of the firm of Perkins & j health. ; Elfdfoe, Drain, was iu the city Saturday.; Mies Grace Mcrey verted Athland ) Bind, the waU'hmakrr se.ls cptctacles j friendi ibis week and left y-o day for ; at lowest prices nd can fit tbm cor-: Roeebor to teach t'.te Mental Culture ! Cln' in c.ttkioi. Valley R-crd. Drake, ou?ol the old and eub-l je8ie rockier, i.roth-r of Mrs. O. WM 10 j Mattrou, arrived yegtciday from l'lkton, I Djnglas county, and will spen I the win- pal of the Masonic academy it Nrwpjrt. Tenneeee. lie removed with hi- family t Ore gon in lS7t,' and f.il'ed i:i Oakltnd, where h at ot.ee U-rauie pionnnnit in educational ar.d bcsliivst i irclcs, a did his wife md da :alit rs in s ii.i! circle. He ft blirliei lh ai.l ii.l ;.iaJoniv, of whic'i li was pr .in iial 'or almoet a decade. He wai tuperiuU't.deut of Ladies' and Men's furnishings, Millinery, Boots, Shoes and Hats Are right, as are those in our other departments, and inspec- tion will convince you that we mean what we say. Mail ord- 3 ers promptly filled. Send for samples. S TAC1I n pi N.Tv ri Jt m w a fil m i I vs. 'j v o r n o u L o, 361 and 303 Jackson St. Roseburg, Orsgon. Talented Lady. i i 1 f. . . 1 . . i);airioa .... .... . . , , 1 bcuoois 01 iou.as lo.n'.i loriwu jeara tlusoUice. AlKvnitf Ekton,iUrhd for Omaha,' ter here as a student at, the Normal. ,. ,,, , ' , , , , , . (and bed other p.si ons cf trust with When you cjaie to Tortl.nd remem-; Neb.. Ian Tuesd.y wl e-e be wdl engage j Asl.laod l.d.ng'. rela'ion to edacatio a" matter-. He was ber and have your teMh fixed by 1". L j a the eUck basine.'S. Rv. E. A. IUm and w fe went to J aJlBiU(.j to ,rac:ic, ,a attorney and W. DaTis, 163'e First t. The Koral Noi hwiet and S-mi-weekly Jacks onvilie l'u?s 1 iv t vi-it D counselor at law br the sopreme court of Georga Grubb and wife of AViibor, at- j Tlaimiealcr both one year for cn'.y $2, j Hanler at the hospital. Mr. Roes will j Oregon in 13 l utowing o ill-health tended the faneral of George T. Russell j price of one pap.-r alone. j leave this week for Ln AnseJe tj 'Kn j be dt I not erg g t ct vely :n the prac- at Oakland yesterdiy. i Siaioa Caro is in Roiebr.r today tt- j "vlv.il ia tht ci y. Valy R?cjr I i lio. o that rr0'essiuD. When Home A cr load ol lumber went oil thetr.uk I tending to the removal of the sale and I Dr. H. H. JlaJfP, s-nmu it, AU , I Lode No. 24, A. O. I". YY., was organ- in the S. P. Tard. vesterdar, ner ti e othir aire fixtures to Oakland. :8S'9; 1 t ''tik Ko.i ;l I .spepfi.i Lure is j jzej B. O klar.d tisiam headed the , yard, yesterday, brewery, smashing things op Keneraliy. : pOK gALE A K kk! rai'.k cow. A good Dr. Strange was in Koseburg Sat mday borse to trade fcr wood ir t"ia. Ea and called at the Tlaisdeaixb cfBcr. qnire a! iLe Plaindeai.es otliL-e. (da24) a splendid medicine. 1 pre.c.-ibe ir, and j my con!i Jeuiv in it srjw with continued ! li-t. In l-7 he was elected grand mas- .... t . i . . . i 1 1 . i" i : , use." It Uiirsts wliat you ea' an.i Tialt 1 """ct""1 ur "'"-"i tuiusiuu j Iv cures djsrx-paU aud indijjtbtiiiu. A. j and II: itUh Columbia. , C. Mareters & Co. j He joint d the Masonic orde' at Provi- Ha elarta for the coast wi:hin a few djvs i I: Cralum arrival in YnrL- ... i r t j . . i l r ji. ijrown, oi ii:.Qr. as j Saturday veninj:t from Lc-ndon, and is! . . . ' j . - . . ruaiuif I & ni.il 11 iri '.in ill i.Lirriiiii coast. .Mareti-; , . ... . will stop a couch at any timv, and will j . ,.. . I ; t r 1 I.nra ' - 1 fiic iuc uic.uiu iu twcitc uuu.c, i Pension money retunaea. vis. ana oo cie. For sale at Rapp'e drug Eton;. W.F.Kennedy, recently" from llxe borg, now Lolds down the Drane black smith and wagonshop all to himself, having bouebt out the intere&t cf Mr. Thnrmin. tfes notice of partnership d!B6o?ioo. Coqu":le Herald. K: oJo I?! ilo, when qnite a i ii :i'in ar. I n a pis' rraster, and j Sitarday. His Fiho 1 f a .lret.iyja !nc:n!.i r .f t!ie Royal Arch. Prof. ' reicbel aa euroilaier.t oi uv.-r 7.1 rui'ii. L'-5 ei! u a men.!- r of the KLicoDl T. J . MiT.ee and fitnily. of K )6tl org, I Tn, rov,.or MP;.;r, hi a l.jnvl ra.l.l.cr,-:;. . ni:ni:i.ir.;.jnl ,.f tho church at Oakland, Or. Mr. Russell j Frank K-ar. tec-ntU f Drain t.nt now j Stil earvfvir8 h '" ' J nJ four ! of Is1, el. Or., was in t!. itv Friday. ! children, th- eld -.-si cl.il I having died in to begone eeveral weeks. "I wouldn't be without DeVTitt'd j now tn the way to the Witch Haxel Slve for any cjnsidera- j fi,.jj gun ton, ' WTites inoe. li. KUodes, ueoier fieid, O. Infallible for piles, cnis, bams andBiin areeases. iware i coccier-i nave movea io mis p ace anj l c-ia ai j EO:nJ Fwt;ai advantages. ici.c. a. v. aiio.r.a u. tue &toctmin .lace, abjve town. Vo ACKERS' ENGLISH REMEDY quills Herald. I . E. DuGas. M. D., member Hoard of j Mr. .Knt was on a visit to points in!,nil:c? Examiners. Office. Marsters Souihs'nOr.-on, but s'opttei at R;se-! -'lre' building reeidinj? corner Douglas and i bur to alter. d tjbnine5 intercs's and ! Jackson street. j made the Pi.mndeao..: a p'ci'nnt ca.!. i i Dr. Isabel Sedgwick has now secured Mrs. L'jella.F McWhertc-r, son and offices and :esiJencs at the S. E. corner i daagbter, who risited with relatives at of CaiSand Main streers ia tin haaie of ! Rxeborg Ut we--k, left Frilly for thrir Mr. Geo. If. Canrohtil. -home at Icdui.a o!i. Mrs. McWLcrter J. II Mnmpower of Drain, was in t e I made many fri.-u N while here who will ci'vSiturdav and look occasion while i lonj remeubar their pleasa-it a-sodi- bere to becone a fnbscriber to the tions w.tli i:er. W. C. and Doc Gaerio, who daring the pact sutcmer Lave been working j Plaindkaleb. with a geologtcil surer Prly ia Laetern j Uf &, wU vWt Yoncalu j Wasbington, arrived in this city irnuay , Qn Xoyemb;r c 7 anJ s mJ Prjkin on efenibgand took Satnrday tnormcg s , , 1(, . . , , . i- t .: ' " . ' i at those places who desire dentistry. Revs. S. II. Jones of Jacksonville and stage for their home at Myrtle Point. The Plaideallb acknowledges a pleas-1 antxall. A pleasant party was given at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hermann, last Friday evening, ll.e occasion Wing the 28th anniversary of Mr. Hermann's birthday. The evening was spent in playing different games at which Mrs. L. A. Roberts and C. E. Haling won the first prizes, and refreshments were served at midnight. Mr. Hermann re ceived a number of elegant presents, among them, and mo3t appreciated by all present being a California shell from the ladU olte Initiil club, and a cigar bolder fulled with smokelecs cigars and a ten minutes oratorical tff srt, from Bert Black. Myrtle Point Enterprise. 1L P, Daffy, a qaiet, unobtrusive citi xen, lately arrived from Mi'.lville, Cal.t ' who located here some f?w weeks ago in a property near our Mr. Leach's on the j iiea- N'oland, Rockland, O , fays: bil.. bas been quietly at work to ;t.b. Bh Halel vur.'l; liah a match factory, at which calling he : fen eave j America." It heals is an expert, i.esiaes being lue nrsi everything ana cures an skin tieaaps. J. E. Blair of Oakland, Douglas county, Presbyteriaa ministers, vbited Rev. Strange Mon Jay. Valley Record. CP. Lindfar ttirts fcr Seattle t.dsy with the intention of going to Alaska as early in the spring as he can eeenre tra epjitaiion. His objective point will be Dawson City. D. R. Shambrook nnd family Mve moved t their farm n ar Umpqua Ferry. Miss Fioseie wid remain in Roseborg and retain hrr position in the Plalvdeallk office. Rev. Dr. Ford, presiding tiler of the M. E. church, cjnducted services at Bandon last San lay, aa Jeat to Myrtle Point yesterday. The Herald had a brief call'bstwefn boats. Coquille Her I aid. J. D. Br hi-., El;tr "Pem iat," Lancaster, N. II., says; ':ie Mxuel Cjugh Cura is tiie best reui ;.:y for cr r.p j 1 ever ns;J. ImmoJia'ely lelevtssnl cures cr.ighF, cold-", croup, atdua, pneumonia, ProncbilL-', grippe and all chrcat and Jutiji troubles. It prevents consumption. A. C. Mareters A Co. Commissioner Tuompson oi DjukIis county visitel Lake precinct a few days ago to inspect ttie bridge acros KiJJie creek recently constructed by Mctsre. Co'ter, Harwood and Nighswander. We are informed that he found the bri Igo entirely satisfactor) . Florence West. Mr. J. H. Pierce one of Cleveland's etannch repulicans was in tha city Fri day and made the Plai.nuealer a picas ant rail. He also remembered ye edi.or with a supply of excellent vegetables, from Lis ranch which, by the way, pro duces ve getab'es hard to beat bot'i as to quantity and quality." Prof. L. Birzse, vice-president of the C. O. S. N. S , at Drain, Ore,;oj, was i:i the city shaking hands with his miny man to establish matchmaking west of be Rockies, which he did in San Fran cisco in 1S00, and bas conducted the A. C. Marstcrs & C j. J. C. Harder, proprietor of the Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage line, has business at different points in California j purchased two lots adjoining Dr. Jack- din the east until receetly, be now son's corrugate ! building on E. street, prbposec to have the largest match fac- j and will pat up a brick livery stable. tory on this coast in Cyquilie City, n d j Mining Journal. is proceeding to business. He bas been preparing some matchwood, and yester day received his Ertt order cf chemicals. A few dayi more wiil suffice to place come of th9 uomenade article on tho market. Cjquiile Hera'd. You nev-r know what form of blood poison will follow coiistip-ition. Keep the liver clean bv using DeWiu'e Little r.j. l -: - . i ' l : i .u.. Thev are famous little bills for cni.atina. ni,il f 1,19 OWn al I,fa,D' hj9 a Cn9 friends Saturday. Th p'ofesjjr for three yevs president of ilu where he now holds tin p is iti in of vice president and was quite successful and popular as an educator. The I'lunulal kb acknowledges a p!ea?iut call from the professor. J. A. Tracy and family aniv.d in Medford last week from YoucalLi, t)re. Mr. Tracy h is Ixeti in the mill l;uiritss at the above place f ;r a ni mber of years but hss dtcided to retire from business and will make M-diord his fut'ire ho:re. He tells us that E. A. John.-ou, foro.erly of Medford, now operaiinj a flurirg mill Ttios; t urviv n him are: W. II. Brown, Myrtle Point, Or., M:s. S. M. Keily, Oak'and, O ., Mrs. I. R. Wis! art, of l'.iker C.ty, Or., and Frtd A. Ra-se'.l. i f O klmd, Or. Prof. Usis-sf l! was aiwa, a ac'..v in til matters piiuiiiia t i tin; welfare of lh.' commun ity in which he live I, Lav'u g acted as 'cpeiinicndcLt oi ihe L'nion Sunday ScIiojI at Oill.-.Ld lor a nnmler of year. For II. h past seven vcaia lie i filled the poti ij'j of c.iy rtcorder, and jcii-raef l.istchoul district. Up to the ti.iie of budcaih he was a in ber of ths i. A. R., ar; 1 at his rtquest he waj laid to rert drosscl iu his uniform, and witb bis catket i!rj;c.'l with the llig whiih he ljved to we.l. Tiie (np.trai l place from the famiiy ret-idence at p. t.:. Sunday, Nov. olb, the iritt rxent Wing in. the Odd IVIows' cemetery at akiauJ. l;.o funeral wss ci'i. dai ted by the Masonic ar d A. O. U, W. or J-.rs, the rtl gious services being cnJac'ed by Rev. Juhn Dawson of Rj-ebur. Ibe lljral otlennns were a acy aud Ijcaatiiu'. ll.e tiirer.il was atten'itd I v a lr.e concourse of sorrow iiig fcii'cds from ail parts cf tbe coun'y. Tto Plaimeali:u j.ins wi'h a lio?t of frienJs in extending to the bereaved fimrv their heartfelt sympathy. Tiie following citiziiisof Riseburg at- ten.led the faneral of il ju. ti j j T. Rus sell at Oiklaud veskrlay : Hon. A. M. . Craw f-.rd and w!fe, Judiio J. C. Fuller ton, lion. A. O. Marater, 1'. IK b'.rat .i..., i ford. Free Johuson, O. P. C show, F M. Beard, J. J. CiwlSeld, W. F. Benja min, N. T. Jewett, Mr. R. L. Stephens, John H ."h-ipe, W. A. Fraler, D. S. West, icj. W. Dimiuick, Douglas Waite and wife, W. T. Wiigh', Hon. Piinn Cooper, J. B. Cawltield, E. L. l'airott, A. Sa'.zman, F. E. Alley, H. L. Marsters and wife, C. L. Medley and wife, C. A. Mc'vie. W. R. Vinson, Roy. John Dawson and L A. Sanctuary. A special roui:Itrip ra'e ul ono and i)e third faro was gr.inted by the Sjuthern Pacific. Miss Kith iti.ie 11 Olv-r.P. S:,wi-l give an entertiimn- t at ths Kr.-miii'n ball in thi ci y, N v 7 h, a i l.-r ibe auspices of tin- Lad: ' M '! C lilnr C!ub. Mits Oliver Ims a-'.t:il hi n.-en a tional repatation as ioi- r. r.-;rr f -!ir-acter, aal today is acki.owle I s.it e without a peer opon ih- hi fit- iinri:l platform. Fitted by n itu-e ariJ o ici tion to succeed along am- lin of bi.-M-;T.-i: ar!, Miss O iv.-r baa rw-i I y pp :e.l her gif:s to th intrrpreuuon .IS- ! tli character. Her So.tch pa'. nt,:-', girlhood spent ia a Scti li c .nuiui.iiy, ext nded visiti ainou reitie. in S; t laod acd the popila i'y of tru mviit Scottish litera'ord b !e I Miss O er to dratflttizs ths popu'a. st.nes . f in day Bad present them ts mosol i recita tion'. Her s access has len pbeoouienal. She bas beeo entertained by authors i f the stories she interprets, h.n given re citals in "Thrums'' and "D;U(i.t -chty," at the White Hus for Preidut and Mrs. McKinley, at the G-miruiiienl House, Ottawa, Cauaia, for. t e Eirl arid thfl Countesa of Aberdeen, a;i l :n tha principal citiel of the I'. S., Great Britian and Canada. Roseburg Academy; Will reopen Sept. n, 1899. N-kmai Clamcal axu ColKbE. 7 h r.,ii..'.j pr.-pirli.in l .r Oiltese. for l.'M Itiur. r lor Ixi-iiiti". !ntru' Uo:i givio n I.niip. linvk. Kr-nrh, irrnin. Malemarit-, Na'.ur; vii-Eip, i.;or, luchib, Miortfaati.l. Tyj r:lii., feuuanitiip. au.l IliRien. Able .:nai, t.. Kor Icrtlur particular-, alla i!ic trii'cip', U. T. Whittlesey. A. li. Robnrir. Or. lle-iJ-iice, CVr. Douglas nl Chad-1 wick Sts., one block above i Conrt House. Olalla Items. irass is better than nsual at Ibis lime of the year an I so k 1 k wrll. Fam ers aie busy plowing arid seeding. Some hav ( otisiderwMe "heit sowed. Roseburg Pharmacy M. F. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. DrngP, Toilet Articles. Talent Medi cines, Cigar?, Stationery, Toiitt tkaps, Paints and Oils. ic m The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Camera?. Call and Exuuirj thrr. AAAAAAAAA atv (O V AS Literary Society Organized. The pupils of the Hth, 7ih, stu, i:h ad lOlti grades of the city schcois mu; at ti.e 6chool hou-e Friday eve&in.', N jv". 3, 13'W, for the purpose of or-ni.ir.g a literary society. A thori r. ij-ain wad rendered conis'.mg of au i:i-Ura u-n'.al duet by Je;ioi-3 I.jj.Iju an 1 Minute llas'.OQ ; reaJiiu by R-.e K-dde'; io- Striimental bA, Helen Wiii-.s ; imitation by Ethel Shape; a Vucatsolj by Cacdue Crown; ucita'ion, by Hz-1 Jewett; recita'ioa. Prof. Traver, ;-nd an instrumental duet by Helm Wii is and Hannah ".Volienl-ers. A debate was ar ranged fcr, the ijneetion being, Resolved. thai city life is better than loant.-y life. The ex'u-ty was then oraoizeJ. Prol. Traver ac.el as temporary c!iair;ntri and Charlie Stratford as secretary. Pr f Trav.-r was elected prtv:dei:t ; Thomas! McCarthy, vice president ; Frd Caap rr.ao, treasurer; Bert Huiton, secretary; Wm liuzicl and Rabert Kidd, serc' ts at arms, ll-len Wil is, ll:lir Ciliias an I Thos. McCarthy were apoiutJ to draft a constitution. II: ji M Ciriliv wore appjiuted to arrangi the doba'e. Candaco I5ron, Anes Pttchf t J, J-n-nio London and li bit Shupd wer ap painted t arrni'i th s -ext pr ijr vu The attenlinca was q ii'e Ur.. nu t quite an intereft was sliown, aud ttio t ra.-pects are very brih: fir th tie 1 iterary society. Tha nex' meeting will be held at tho school houe o i Fri !ny evening, Nov. 17, 1SW. C. . tion and liver and bowel C. Msrsters & Co. troubles. A. and is doing ! Tiding. go bn!iues AJilatd SOHE FALL BARGAINS, Gold Watch Given to LUCKY GUESSER. Camas Valicy News. is unite tick with Wrappers We are feLowinj? a new aud exquis ite line of LadieB' Wrappers at ruod erate prices. Mens Fancy Shirts Not only well made but teat, dres sy eLirte, beautiful patterus yon will say. Also Ibe good knock-about kind for every day. Night Gowns I Petticoats Yours tor a very little money are Black and colored fur dusty days. I those I'leecy, Comfortable Flannel- nlushy days, windy days, fair days iett Gowns. They are prettily made: ; the most satisfactory petticoat for fall end winter. luifTled, corded, buy one aud you will have no other I for the winter. light and full. Timely Offerings Hats Men and liojs there is no need to pay more than our prices, and no ec onomy m paying less. We will give you exactly the right hats for tie Handkerchief linen, or bandker- j ieast money that will buy dependable chiefs ready to use; Mittens and Ts-j UiesaQjtlje B9Sorlmeut Lere is cinators. Infants caps, lioottes, lies, 1 G!ovcs and Stamped Linens. unmatched. Underwear and Hosiery Good Underwear and Hosiery iu cheaper than a physician's visits. Cold weather is at hand and a com parison with every other store in the cify will bring yon back hero double quick. Sold to us at right prices en ables us to make phenomenal offerings. We will Show something entirely New for the Holidays ROSEBURG NOVELTY CASH STORE. UicK .iiarlin.i.iie typhoid fever. lr. Pope tu:;de a profee.-ioiial trip to Myrlld 1 oiut baturday. Our tchool commenced laot Monday with l rof. Wni. l'oi ter ut the helm. Will Lenherr caught a lurta black bear in l.ij trap one iiiht lust week After several d.iy oi tir.o weather, we are again liaving our wetaa moittore. (Jeo. A. .Smith is v'.Bitiuir and attend iuir to bueit.cBJ in Coos county this week. John Stand;cy and family have moved from their river farm to th-ir farm in tho valley. freyeral huu Ire 1 ho id of cattle and sheep havo parsed through our valley from Coos late' v. I Mr. Dunbar in build. u lariro burn on hia placo recently purchased from J. A. Kirkendall. A. L. Brown mado a Hying trip to Coos county la8t week nnl brouuKhl back two fine niilU cows. Mias Nora Jones ha6 returned to IloEe btirt; uftei a two week's visit with Mr. and Mrtt. O. II Allison. Joa Tfioriipsjn ia i;jiu to farming, lie eiiys b;-e Leeping don't pay and he is ready to teh hi3 entire outti', Iwes and all. Mr. Wiley hug Mil 1 hia uiiuiituiii ranch to parlies from Montana who pro pose uoing extensively into me caiua busineea. 1 Jones. W. T. Moiu-1jc! moved to K jse! ur It em from out midst. t!nui;li our I8 ! w i.l ' a Roeharj:-i! ciin. I Ca'tle b jyer are rcuurin ihe country for fill kind of cattle, paying good prices for ?he;u, in c :i-ejuence of which money will l-e more plentiful. Tl-8 Ire'and f.miiv l.avrt p.trlly .n ve.J to Cos loiin'r. Ttie remainder will re in iu ber and entire in farming and stock faiicg on tho old f jrii. Goi. Day i-" al.eady ohippin macbin ery in making l -se a' his raw rndl at this p! ice a;id inten !j m inufactarin boxe? ex'etsively text seaon. Mimrs are prepiring for t.'ie witter a!er, Mr. I'armer'er in cli ire oi the Dayn.inewi:! t.uv everyibing in r-a li nejs for w iter iUa comin,; week. Me.-s-r.-. Kaiii tn 1 S ir drii cf the lied lWli mine, have (iiing in resdiacss for the winter ncd hivi added better facili itie ihin before ait J expect to make a eUi'ce;!oi tun tbia winter. Kev. Car er, :h3 iumailent of t'di cir cuit of th? Mtrlhcdst church, hi. been holding meeting at ll.e febool houe. Triere are a nnmlr of converts of whom two it three are to b- i'innerad poo n. Tha board of directors of Ihe Sihool district will g:ve one o' their annual balls at the close of ttie fail term of sihiol cn Friday tvei.ini, Noveiulr 17th. A u.iduight sufier and gxvl mnsic will te prcvidrd for tha ccc.sijri. Tie tti on thia route ia making good time con:.i leriug the condition of the rea ls, ths companv liavins so chtcsd I their sta'io is on tho line that will make i it e.isuru:: ttit r etock, cousepently en- !line ttem to earrv passengers and freight over il Iir.- witii di-patch. Ocvamosal. ml family have '0ai w e x$rei to lose ! S fill ! ill UK (Estsblij-hed in 1ST7.) The leading varieties of thorough bred fowls. Eggs from the finest strains sent on short notice. Send for Cata- logue. Address 1 i Forest Grove, Or. J. M. GARRISON. 2 J. F. - At- - BARKER'S & CO MIIEll Wli Died. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Haie Always Bought ! -y u. u. aiWu, i hih m 1: Bears the Signature of A good bicycle (Indies') to trade for wood. Arply at this offic;. A good bargain. UOKDON I-i ti.is ti y. Thurg lay, Oct. ! 2i 18.li), ll-r.H Wir.alow, infant don j of K 'v. and Mrt1. W. S. Oordon, aged about three week-1. I Th" fons-l PFr vices were coiidncletl f Roaeburg, at parlor a .-, n Fridav, at 2 : 'i i-i-i. i. in. V.'nh f ur little girla as i pall bearers the little one waa borne t- ; tl:e ci"v cemetery, where the remains ; were interrtd. The heartfelt sympathy i of the eutire ouimuni'y ia extended to i ibe lr-aved parents ia their hour 0"nflv. Driiir. Wntcbinan. Also CHAMPION BINDERS, MOWERS. HAY RAKES. Cooking School. of If you see a man Losing his Purse a M You would surely tell him about it without waiting for an introduction. Wc see you loosing money every day by not buying from us and must tell you at once, for our prices are lower than any store here aud the counters are groaning beneath the weight of bargains offered. A ttrin cf cjoiin i c'ioo: will com mence Monday rcd3y) at 3 o'clock, p. tn. in the parlors oi ibe Christian chnrch. Ths schooi will be cnd-rihe very pro ficient directive of Miss Grate K. Morey of Oakland, California. We unJcretand a large number of ladies havo tknified their intention to avail tbenveive of tins rare opuortuni v to make eoiue ad- vancemtnt in the culinary art. Of Miea Morey's work at A-.iil.to I, lat Thurs day Tidings said : "Miss Grace K. Morvy, Oilland, Calif., who liaa co o nciid tl.e co. king echod at tiu Southein tirt-g.u Ciiantau qaafir fe-tral it- 1 a-t t-ur.vs- iveiy, visited friends in A-.1.U11.I a few Uaje this week, hating Ust veiiiii,: f.-r K burg where she lit- an eiijaireriienl to fill in levelling t e( et 'u- Mei.t.l C.ilture Club of hat 1 i'y. Men Moiey t.ersi.e lights! rt'c.uimeii'.laluris from ber na tive elate. Her lectiirt h and d-nioiiflra-tiona at the CaIi!o :i;. p hte eaj-o:iion !a.t t tar, grfim d I r h r iuiliii.i t d p.pn larity. Asa lutein ro: pr-ical eo .'s ing at our C tai t ti-11 herj pt.e baa been it detid.-d euc-f.-. ;i i-.i sue in-s 111 ill y warm frteml-t in A-,..rtiid h l-eppesk f r lit like Hiiv s-. at U -el'ur." I Big Surprises in 9 Men's and Boy's Clothing, Shoes, Fall aud Winter Goods, Skirts, Jackets, Mackintoshes Furs, Men's and Women's Furnishing Goods, Table Linens, Ouilts, Blankets. Kx amine our goods and prices, and convince yourself that you can save money by making your purchases at the C. !. Iv. STORE. FISHER & BELLOWS. ti.trgeW. Cottar, tin i.eaia p- iihk! r and inert It ui ot t-.tnt-'nv 10, is l. Kiseburg 1 x kin i alter 1 as n-tS mut ierc Tb lL.V!N ik a i.k K ut known dgea a wiy pleasant vis t r in i old f ier.d. Advice of a Druggist " It Ls proper. I think, to let others know :il .out the popularity and virtues of Acker's Knglish Kerned; lor Coughs, Colds and Cuo- sumption. From the moment I began band-tins-it.ilsold rapidly, and the sales kctp CTOW- insr all the time as fast as people n n tt ontt wiiat a re-i ma r kable f preparation n i-. 1 no satifaction 1 1 frive.t 13 it 11 i verbal. tHirbct cit izens use it and say it is the best thins for throat and bins troubles they ever taw. Mr.S. H. Cul ver, on t'f our prominent townsmen, says Acker's English Kemedy Is the only medi cine that hfi-iod his chronic CuU'U of many years' ytamliii!-. At tir--t it pave relief, and now, aater lakins a few bottles, he is wholly Cured. I buy i; by the pross at a time, and my ;los are larger on this one mctlicino than 011 n:iy other in my store. It Is a irreat plca-iuro !".r :u- to fot 1 that whilelam prosper ing I ai'.i ;:l-i-V:LiS'muchot--ltotnee-mt-munity in sv!H:- such a crantl metUcine." (Signed IX. it. liocuuts, Westrjeld, N. Y. Sold at iv.. ."nV. and t a Knt'.e. tlirotti-hout the-Vnitod State and I'auada; and in Ens land, nt 1.-. id., is. od.,-ts. tkl. If you areuot siti-iii-d aster biiyin-r, return tho Kutle to) your druj-i-t, and get your money back. l!"t i."rVirtc- t'f uVr; CNnro-k'.i-. W. II. iitOAXii JL- tt., ihx'tru.tun, Scv lortT For sale by M. F Rapp, -- V r 1 Ul I DUFFY'S RliSTALRANT. A first cUkb resiaurant hat 'petie.t on C''.ttt street, optoaito ii en the depot, ut which may b bad f-.fh -ter ', ch eken, tle;tka, ctcw?, lunt'hcs, ar d lt -Mill k itiealtt nt h11 hour?, regular meaia aie M-ivt-d. I.ut.thea and tjui. U ni.tl? for railroad 'H-pent;-ra a specialty. Im r that hungry feflicg be euro and call at lhirAVe rietaurant, piicea reason ib:e. 100 .Men Wanted To cut and haud!e K. U. locomotive wood and work in tho timber. Wages $1 oO per day. Highest price paid for wix.l rutting. tJood timber and a long job. Kmi'iire at the company's ollice at lc creek Sjur or by letter to Ceo. W. Kioi'Lt, Wed Lumber Co., Kiddle, Ur. i I'r. W. Wixon, Italy lliil. N.Y., Bays: ; "I beamlv rici'inti eii.l (. ca Minute Cot'ch I'nre. I ,v my ite rtnrucdi-i ate rebel in mil cat in asihui.i." I'irus- i ant to takn. Never fail.i i. ij iu klv i tire all eoti,;hf, colds, t'iroul : m I l,roiihlei. A. C. Marptorw C.. Bill Poster and Distributor. ll.it in: !t! i'Mrd i.i the beet locations i- t..ovp, I ai:i p'c;rcd to do all woik ia that line n siort notice. U. (5. Hoi M10I.OKR, HoFPl'iir;', Oregon. .