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5 . I 1 : WHO'SfON TOP IN THE TRANSVAAL? It depends oil how you look at it. -o matter now you iook at it, you u una that we are always on top in the matter of Furniture Prices not on top. BUT WE ARE ON TOP WITH LOW PRICES: VICE-PRESIDtNT DEAD. Became Unconscious Soon After Midnight and Died at 8:30 See our line of Cupboards at $5.00 each and then see if we are not on top. Get one one of our Umpire Estate Heaters and you will find you do not have to get on lop of it to get warm. It wiil heat your house, be it ever so large, with less wood than any other btove and last longer. We guarantee them' to give perfect satisfaction in every way. We have others aud can please Vou. Our line of ...CHARTER OAK STOVES AND RANGES... are on top and prices within the reach of all. RICE & RICE, THE HOUSE FURNISHERS. THE PLA1NDEALER Pabltibed Honda? and Thirsdaj . T PU.IXDKALKK PCBUSHINU M. r . STRATKORD.. W. C. CONKER, .U8TRA.TFOKD Fub!hh r Editor HOT ON HIS TRACK. BOERS ARt ACTIVE. ..Mgr. and Solicitor Aguinaldo a fugitive With law ton in Pursuit. Nabacrtpllon Katca. rrM Month. -100 .US ISCAPtD tOR THE PREStNT - Ml Communication With Istccurt Prevented. TlltIR tOSCtS INCRtASINO. NOVKVIBEH 23-.1S.-V. 1 1 Meaday. iieets a. werk from next : Insurgent Leader, With a Few Msi, j Women and Carts, W as Sem Be 1 twcen SanVablan and SanFfrmndo A trust ia a bosinera combination that too at but in. It M claim! that Great Urui.D, Japan aad tbe United StaUe have isoue : into aahoott. Ilia to behuieJ that congress il niaka eariy proviaioua fjr ci.:dructiO tba Nicaragua canal." Transvaal Forces Mow Control Rail road as Far South as Hoori River. FUNERAL TO BE SAT I RD AY. 1 Family and Relatives Surrounded Bedside of Dying Statesman Dur. Ingthe Lastnoments. P.vTtutos. N. J., No. 21. Vice-Presi dent Hobart died at 8:dJ a. iu. lb vice-president hd been failin; siuee late yesterday alternojn, although reports given out u. (lie. totiiweri) l tint lie wrs holding h's on. tojn alier ini lHgnt lie became unconscious, und at 7 this morniug had an ntiaek of auina pectoris from wliicli lie never rallied. Mrs. llo'.jnrt, titne t Hobxrc, jr., IV Newton, Mrs Newton, who i u.coueiii of Mr. Hobrt: anil Mies Alic addrll. nurse, were at Ui patient' I edaid cou stauily from tho tiine he bacame micoi; aiious. lisfoie Hobart becaue micm scious be was able to converse with Mr llolu.t alove s;me private affair. He was very ptlier.t, and aboard li re markable- will power to the hat. Svon after ibe news of Hobart'o drat! was emiour.ced, telegram of condolence De.nn to arrive at Carroll Hah. .Xniot the tint la send wcrde of sympathy and condolence to Mm. Hobart were l'retf dent McKioley and Mrs. McKiuley. Mre. Hobart tear up well under her great bereavement. The Uigs cn the ciiT hall and o(her public buildioR wi re hall uiat-ted, as were lo tlas on many i rivate build- in.-a ...! .dwellincs. Ttie bell on the " " city ha'.l was :o;ied at iu'ervala duiinij il. a fan-i.non. The Passaic court ad journed in token of re-ecl t tt e dead vir.nreidtut. and n,v htliceS liuOSW aud tubhc b.!dir.fcM in lter-ju are be in5 drir1'- A special ruefiin tl the .nmnmn i-ininr:! ws rall-"d t'lT noun at Two years agj tbj repu.tcnn carti-d izty-five coaottes iu Kuia. Tuts year tbey carried eubty and tbe U e goM te pablican on Uia conuty clerk yo:e by 15 to 18 ttioucanO. , Tbe American toldiera are reiortcd io bava captured twelve barrels ouUiuing ilrs. AguioaUu'e warorobe. Mrs. Agie oat be quite a dresser if it takes eo Btany barrels lo coutaia tier trupical cos la mas. It would aeesi as tboog'j the Kepultli caa party were uioialiy uuder o'jlistioo o enact tbe gold eundrd into law. It tbal ia not wuat McKiuley waa elected re do, w bat was be rlecUtO far? .ej Jemrnai Ce thought we airs ly bad the "gld tandard." If not, what have yoo fel lewa been kicking about ail U.i? tixe? , .Tbe Copper-bead lire-1 ot the are now cuakiag a great boat Ojca'iae Governor Geer honored tbe reluming Oregon volunteer by goin to tan FrjQ eteeo to meet them, a tbiu; iLit tbe governor of aimoet. ever) western state did and should be ooimenJeJ for doing. General Fred Fanston bs started back le Uaoila to engezs in tbe chafe after Aguinaldo. If Otis don't catch cdm before General Fred gets tbere, the latter should be giyen a lew tootpaoies of Western men aud to d to bring A?gy in and be will do it or drive him into the sea. The frieoda uf H n. Binger Hermann ia Djoglaa cooiity tty bin name will be prewetited to ibe lhieUtum next winter -fr United &ai hen'or. Tuat couaty asf tit give Mr. Hermann quite a boost if H wooAl tend oj) a eolid repubiiMn deltf . cation, aod bu'. a deleft ion of demo pepe Fores: Grove Times. Well, tb:'a juet what they are gcing te d, and don't yoo for s mo'nent think enerwiae. Mji.mii, N r 2- ' ?i erd Yvung re ports that Agnicahlo. wUb a tatty if 200, inclaJiCg eome woaien and a few carte, pa?ed Amiga-.-, on" the cauet be tween Sao Fabian aud Sia Ferns nio, in tbe provioce of Uui-m, on Friday, No vember 17. The fT-wral a Id tt at Ag uiaaldo probjWy intended tj etrike in land ihronjri th llico'ia ui'.'untatiS to- wards Bajouibong ia tbe province tf Naeva Viscyi. General Yoouj; wit.i cavalry and Mat abebeais turjr.i; t!se hiupino :iAa , part of tbe Am'ican force takii.g tlie direction of 5o Fernando. In a Ciit Aguinaldu' resr guard at Anngsy one Ma-bebs w n wounded aud ib- iceur gents retreite J. Tueir losj is utikn jwp. New Yi-kk, Nov. A !ispalcl. to tbe Herell fro;o Manila says: TLe opinioa of uiany oiilitary men aad of re sident fireigners is tbat AiuiaaMo' h is probably cecapsd hj chaaius the te.t of war into the northern part of ttis- is land. Th-y la.ok hs has takn a caa siderab'.e army with him. Thif, if tree, will nece8pi;a(e a i:ew serus ot opert tiocgon oar part aod AguictSJo his gained a temporary strategic alvan'.ag Thoe hoUlieg Ihis view point vut tbe fact that the insurgents never intended to held the alleaid capital, ci Tarlac sb a permanent capital, as it was ti.h'.ly f or tified. Taey also claim that tha rail road being left intact, whilo much roll ing stock was barnei and destroyed, indicates that a rapid re'.reat was xnais eeveral weeks back. Tuii retreat must have been accosplidhel at ll:e tiaie Law ton began hia fcau IeUto uioveroent. Tbe opiuioos of General Otis and Gen eral Schwan differ eomewLai froa ibis view. Tbey eay that they do not know whether or not AguiasMo, with bis army, bas escaped into the Tobacco val ley to the north. If so, they dvubt whether ho has escaped with any con siderable force. They believe that Aguinaldo himself bas g ne. Idey also believe tha! a considerable porlijn of the insurgent force is scaf.ered in hands wi'.hia oar lines as auiig:-e. General 0::a and Schwan think that withio 21 hoara we will contrc-l the Ma-nira-Dapugan valley. Tii- ocenpau iu of 'Jhit territory i coir more a mec!ia-j cal than a military probleoi. General Otia says that the railroad repair will be ruebed and the rai.rjaJ wii; b: oera'.ed throughout la a short tioie. Di anas, Nav. A diepatch frvm the Mooi river eys tbo telegraph lice was cut Tuesday evening uear Highlands station. The dispatch adds that tbe railroad station is in possession of a laige force ot Doe i s encamped near Mitcbc son's culling. ' The train bouad to K-lcourt returned. Ia onr'y got a mile aud a half northward of Highland's station. The Natil Stud Company's farm lias been raided and 400 blood horses, vjlued at 113,000, have been captured. fitv lull m laki; ii.itille action on Ho- . bar. 's death- Too vice-r-i aV"l't! prijate otlicee i the city were cl sd as a w. a l.h death was announced. Tte fauerl w ill prob ably be hdd neat Saturday, although uo puolic aunouncemeiit has yet ten made. BOERS SWAR.T SOUTHWARD. flomentous Oevclopemems Are E' pected at Any Moment. Boer ie pronounced Boa-er aod means a rarm. eiatiaa farm, cr.iaooer, or amtlander, ie a fo Hgner. SiaJ is a city. Taal is a valiev. Bargber is a citizen. Oom is pronounced orue, ai;d aoaans oneie.- imuu ia tbe ige. xrrk is a i Joorner, to travel. Yeldbeer is a field .. anaraiiai. cargerwactii is i:.e voiun- J , 1 : . . l, I t . ' eoDgress, and retat Jhule ie he 'e, or tbt op per hjuse. Tnn Are K'K.I words . fa MrnPinhAr V hMi I Oil t;l i f t FlA , Transvaal troubles. Tfhn a y :n4 Boer goes to call ou a youorf Boeres;, he meeU her in the presence ct tbe (auiily. If i:e lioll brings Iter a baa jf eae-tt-muats, an I she accepts it, they are then engaged, and are perm i He J to da tbe igniting in a loom br lheme!vp. Hut when the mother leaven tho ruoui s be makes a mark on the cani!e, when it bur os d owo to the mark tht youug uiau pul!s out. Tbe yoU"g men iu tuis coiutry would beat that game, by iilnwin i the candle tit. Isdjs, Nav. '-2. Thtre has uppar eut'v be?n no couimnnictticn with Kst- coart e'nei noon Tueeday, aad the Boer: control the railroad to tbe Moii river C:-neqaeat'y, momentous developments mav be spected at anv time. Tha Boere, it semB are swarming aouthwaid Large bo-lies are reported all around L-st- conrt and the parties appear to be threat ening rietetmaritzbarg. The Boers encamped at ILshlandse'a tion nre well euppii.?d a ith ertillety and all eviiences show :l.at ibe various Boer forces are biiuj larsly icceated by ac cession from disaJ-c ed Cape burgher. The serioos deficiT''- in cavalry Is be icg felt by the Biir '), who are enable to keep in toncli wi a t'..e mobile Boer forces, wl-.as" :reMnco is hardly report ed before tbey are lost eiht of, only to reappear at any vital point along the lice of comroouicatiorj. General Hilvard'e force, anchored at Estcourt by tbo naval gaard, cannot make ac'atiack until Gen eral Ciearv'a force is capable cf taking the field. According to a Cape Town digpakhGeu erJ Methaea'd division left Orange river and reached Wittepats, half war to Ecle mont, veeterday and advices from Or&nge river today show that the Boers occupy All Business Houses duspeuaea in Washington. Washington. Nov. 21. All flas in WastiogUn an at ha'.t-rosUontof re spe'et lo the menu ry cf Vice-President Hobart. Tne aontuncement ff b'S death cast a gloom ever the city, where be was loved and hocorid. The presi dent was deeply affeited y the teleam annouoricg his c -Ueaguo'a death, and at once dif patched a telegram coovejicg COUNT I NO VOTES. Taylor Has a Clear i'iurali y Over Go:bel. The democraie are Hill rejoicing over (be result in Nebraska, nut the 8:. Louis 6-iobe-DamorHi thinks the lepublicans have more reas.m to hi jab:!ant over th rctaros from that ute thn tin demo' crata. "Toe Naoratka deiu-pop vic tory," II eayr, "w;!l bring two thing about which wid be ( iium; nso benefit to tbe repu)!icue. It wii! deluda tbe democrats lato f.omina'.iti Bryan next year, ad it will inci'e the. u to make a fignt on expaasi jn. Heie are two cou iterations which will make the task of toe repuoiicaus in 19J0 easy nl pleas-! tn'. If.'be deuioctat knew their buei eese they would put in ittrnir g rules rouod the rlecti in fignrnjlrrm Neb rat a." LoiisMLLt, Ky.. Nv. 2J. Th? conuty board cf cauvasseia ad j juried tbis afrernoan, until Wedr.esdy, -af er bavmg carrplete t the ol&cial count ol the ballots cas: November "tii. This city and coanty give Taylor a plurality ol 3,413. The work oi the board tcday was tbe consideration of tho contested pre cincts in the various parts of the city, wh cli hal been passed a the count pro gressed. Five of thode were thrown out, aud five were cjunteJ. lins reatilttU in a ga:u of two inembrra of the legislature by tha deiiio-rate. Wbenth-i coor.ty b ard m'-ets a-ain on lae-:day it will liar aruineu'.e oa the n.olio.i, by couneel for tue demo cratic Ci;,didates, to throw out tbe vote of JelT.sri.oij county because of the al leged ioiiuiid.il io.i by tUi'.e militia. Democratic newspapers' hures now give fajljr a plurality of ccarly 2,000 in the elite. Tbey fchow that 2.1S9 votes are in cj.-itest, xnJ that Goebtd has a llj'a'.i'y of iZi of the unajute.tcd vote. email j Belemont ira I jrce and that the neighbor ing bills are crowded w ith Boer cannon. A patrol cf lancers which has returned to tbe Orang3 river came unexpectedly on two Boer laagers. Three tbrapnel shells buret clow to fie lancers, who, Loweye', were unharmed. The Britia'a transport Kildonau Castle, (aid to be thu largest transport ia the world, which left Southampton Novem ber 4, with COJC men, Iheir kits, weap ons, machine puns, ammuaition, bal loons, pontoons, wagon?, etc., arrived et Capo Town I hi morning. About 33, 000 of Bailei'd army corps have cow ar rived. The transport Nubia, with the first battalion of .Scots guard, has sailed from Cape Twn for Durban. The trans port Caiinthia arrived at Cape Town yesterday. the sympathy atd condolence cf t mselt and Mrt. McKinley to Mr. Hobart. Secrecary of State Hy heard the tews upon his arrival at tho Ftite department and ininiediaUlj repaired to the Whi e House. Meantime, renator Fairbanks, of Indiana, and Senator Foster, f Wash ington, had Joined tua resident and were with him when Secretary U ay ar rived. The eecictary remained with the president abont 10 minutes. He wss visibly ireteJ when be left tbe White Hooee and faid the president and Cabi net wcuIJ atteud tbe funeral. After Senator Fairbanks left the presi dent retired ba bin private apartments. His clo-e and intima'e relations witb bis colleague made i.ioi feel the vice-president's death as a personal bereavement. Mrs. McKinley was greatly affected and gave way completely to her grief. Secretary Hay, after Ms conference with the president, returned to the state department to give orders fur the execu tion of the official programme so fat a the government is concerned. Hay sent a private message to Mis. Hobstt expres sing hi sincere condolence and then gave his attention to the preparation of a Droclao.ution anncuncicz the death of the vice-president lathe people of the United Slates. This proclamation was issued later in tbe day. ThiB was regular cabiuet ineeticg day, but the death of the vice-president over shadowed all else and public business was not mcntieced. Attorney-Gencal Gricgs left for Tatersoa. HeTgoes as the personal representative ol tho president and cabinet. K of P. Entertainment. A most pleasant and t njo) able enter tainment was given at the Opera House last Monday evening under the auspices of Alpha Ld(e No. 47, K. ol P. There was nothing monotonous about the pro gram. It was arranged in three parts and included a great variety of numbers. The program opened prorup ly at (be appointed hour with music by Prof Ap pelbcfPa rplendid juvenile M. E. S. S. orchestra aud tha music rendered would bave done tvedit to older musicians. Tbe next number as a piano duet by j litilo Nellie and Kosa Smith, under tbe! direction of Mrs. Buchanan, aod tbo lit tle folks acquittted therneelves admir ably, icr-p 'liding gracefully to a hearty encore. The Umpu.ua Git e Club, a malo chorus of ten voice, which was recently orga- ized ai.tl ia directed by Prof L. R. Trav er, then toade iu initul appraucrt und delighted tho auJience with a rplendid vocal solo accompanied w i;h bat, jo im personations. Tbe club reepoaded to an encoie favoiing tbe iud;ei.ce with a sec ond of their high grade numbers. The club under the efficient Ijtdership and instruction ol liif. Tiaver, has Lecome very prolicierit and is s, credit to the city. The c'.ub is com posed of the follow ing well-known singers: Prof. L. B. Traver, H. 1.. Maisterr, J. A, Buchanan, . II. Hichardsoo, F. S. Gootrey, J. F. Cieuiente, F. A.Tozier, II. G. House holder, A. J. Buchanai. and G W. Brad ford. Tbe vocal eolo, "Sleep Kentucky Bbe." by Master Stanley Carpy was acll received, aa was the vocal eclj by Mrs. A. L. Cloyd. The recitataion ,Parsou's Cjke Walk" by Niel McCall, was writ rendered ar.d pleasing. One of tbe bett numbers on tbe pro gram followed which waithe character song entitled ' Nm Ling too Good for the Irieh," t ich was rentteied in an an io mitable matitur by Mr. Fnd Benson of Grants Pass. Mr. Benson also rerjood ed io a hearty encore and his impersona tions compared farorab'y with those of itany f the prcfesi-:oalo whoviMt our citv. Hia lecture on "Woman's Uihta" asMieaT. Piiuiroae, slo pleased the audiei'ce. Part II. Him tiigtruoien'al nioe.c on Ibe uiandt: tin aLd guitar by Merair. I.ai-genberg and Iiwo3, was greatly . appreciated I t thu audience aa their demonstrations indicated. Their (laying is cf a high or der a shown bv the (riq')tt.l demands triad nrcu i hem by our p cpie to which thev always cl eerfoliv efpji.d. A didco hit wa made t-y (he Bad- road Qiarut'e iu iheir initial arpear ai:e. The lifcbW were all eaticguisb;d and the quartet e ap;eared on ibe stage drts-cd in ttieir cLeekd dnok lailroad suits aud eeb ernt-J a lighted brake man'a Untrrn. Tbe bojs were greeted wi:h iM.rm of applauw and responded toaneniore. C'aaa Minkler, Dan Lan genUr. Al C.ojd and Wi'l F. La too cotel l -te tl;c quartette. Mi Getr;ta JiCo8 eng by reqicet, '"tiea Boli" ia a very pleat-ing voice and uar.r.er. The ncititii n ly Ne:l MeCalt was very STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE Is the Place to buy Furniture. RoseburgAcademy Will reopen Sept. n, 1899. NoilMAI w s 5? r-ti HAVE A FEW $15 BEDROOM SUITS LEFT THAT ARE HARD TO BEAT. They Classical and Cockse. Blsijuhs Have you seen those cast top heating stoves are the latest and hard to beat. Thorough prepsralloo for College, tor-g T.u:lin. or tor Mintnew. lotruetion (ivew in Latin, Oreck, Frrncb, Cierman. MtBitie,. Natural icleoee, Uiirtor. nUh, Sbortband, Trp.wrlt"iij, Fenmamhlp, ami Ujglene. Able ixinlsnn, io rales. For further particulars, aiMrtn the irincipal, (J. T. Whittlebet. A. B. Koeebnrg, Or. Ilesidence, Cor. Douglas and Chad wick tits., one block above Court Hoose. y Photography. bought Our line of Blankets and Comforts were with the discount all off and the buyer is to get the benefit. Have -added some new patterns to our Carpet depart-! ment aud also have a large line of Symurua and Moquette Rugs ranging in price from 75c to $18.00 and in size from 1x2 feet to 9 x 12 feet. We have tbe goods to make your homes comfortable and can make the prices that you can afford to pay. Our motto is honest values and good goods. Here is an oppcrtnnity io gel First-Class Photographs at tLe very lowest rates. All. size from 8X10 down to the very smallest. The Latest fad Is a Calling or Business Card witb your pboto (slauip size eight positions io set of 100.) riet 100- cat cards with photo name, bnsioess and address if desired thereon, only 12. The Wagon Gallery John H. Taylor, W'aauD by title of una pi. nt ncrran'hpr Btop, Jtkn otrcit- rnoiogxapner. 328 Jackson St. ...B. W. STRONG. The Furniture Man. ACCOUNT OF A LARGE INCREASE BUSINESS WH. CURRIER, TIIK NKW- Grocery man. Is compelled to move into the build ing lately occupied by M. F. Rapp, where he will carry a more complete stock of GROCERIES. Pierce's Cash Grocery. Is the place to go to get good goods at reasonable prices; New, Freeh, Clean stock. Also Floor, Feed and bay at bet prices. W. V. Pierce, Winchester, Ore. You are respectfully invited to call and inspect his goods get his prices and convince yourself that you can save money by buying yourGrcceries of WA. CURRIER. tiiiiBMtjMsiBiaBBiaiiijiiiiiiiiiawsMiMaaasaMtaaiiiaSMiiaMeiiMiavBajijiiiii To The Public- - We have in stock at the present time the finest hue of Pianos ever seen in this city. Prices ranging from $2co to 485 on Pianos, and Oreans Si to Si2. Also 7 octave or gans, in stock at this time. Death of an Aged Citizen. In Ohio. Ojumi Tile, O., N.jv. 20. Tbe eauvass o( tbo ciliti.il wtt) iu Ohio, fouiiiU'U J tins after. I'.xjn, eiiun Jiiilgj Jwli'n i.!u- raii-y i-i 4'Jlir J jijl'", jjoh-ilhI hi., reo.-i.'-'! H.'ij.Tl 111 Hi! .-tit nf h toi.il .( btii-iii;ti a'ciilt i'rni!y I r jiu tbe ri'u!iii ( Aii Hint ilt'iiitM raiio jiii tif s. Cuii'.. l.u in l'dlteisou died at bis houie iu Norib Htcburg, Nov. 22dJ aj;e(l 70 years aad (5 dnys. Deceased was bjrn ia Jefferson county, New York, Nov. IU, 13-3. 11a rorucved at an early date to Indian, but returned Io Dels wareconniy, N. Y., where he married MissSilHo Hull, May C, 1847. Ho remove-! from New York lo Minnesota, wbere lie resided UJ jeara before coming to Ilosebari; in 1S03. Peerage.! leaves his aged wifo and three children tn incurn bis less. Two cbiblrcn have died, there living bein Y. S. an I F. K. raltercon cf this city aud Prof. T. E. l'aitertioa now Jiviug in Winneona, Wisoontiu. t.'ipt. l'dtu-rsoa was a u M kindly und genial cilizeu, reppctted by all who knew him. His voice and work ws always on the sido of lii'ht uud jnEtice. Although long .i!-1 tho allnlto ai of uiau, he was active and industrious to the Lint, always Ctidiug e iniothing to il l and loinir it we'd. The bereaved wife has tho profound sympathy of a host rf friends, by whom he i ? b 'love I and i(.(ccrne 1. The fu mr.i! tulfM p!,ici tl.ii fttrnoon from the hii j rcKid.-urc, t; .mluctt'd by l'hilctatian li.tg.! N .. S, I. ti. O. F., ol which de- MOCARFS OFFICE VACANT. Senate flust Elect a President Pro Tem Until March, 1901 W.1M11SUTOX, Nov. 21. Mr the death of Hobart, tbe cQice of vice-president be comes vscact for the re6t cl McKinley'e lerm. Tho preeident'pro icon cl the sea ate will be ehcted ly Hut bedy when conrgess Resembles, who will hold office until March, 1931. .Senator Frye. of jJaine, is now president pro tem. Funeral on Saturday. Fatkhsos. N. J., Nuv. 21. Yice .rcti.lent Hotarl'i funeral twi!l lake pioi-e Saturday nfterno?n r.t2 oVlock at tbe Church of the 11 'der our (Presbyter ian). Brown's In Town. "I wntiidii'l Im! ithoiil I'uWilt'n Witch ll.ael S.lve lor any irihiilcra tion," write.i Th"t. 15 ltii.kv, Ueiiler lield, l. InUlhhl.1 ('r plies, cuts, burns lidfUiu d:si'.iH.-n. tf;irif l ronnter its. A. U. iiar'tTii A C . j t-'.ir i ;ih ;i n iniiici.t and faithful being in the ii.tnilxr; tho iiitt riiient Mil lVUons n-nm'eiy. F.ulicr ehiilti'in or tiiikejn can ho lutii-tHid in a I'.'tdciiiua liiru'aor. Sen them at Churchill iv Wco'dryV. A novel'y i prom'ued at Opera lluu'te Frid.iy, N jvemlK-r 21, in the liret per- f or 111 nin e of w hat Hid management de clares in cstraorditioiy farce. It is called "Itiown'a in Town," aud is said to brim over with witty thrusts and humor 0119 omplicat ion?. The number of real ly good furcea is extremely limited, when one comes to Udnk of it, and tho addi tion cf a lirtt ciass fun producer ia not leen wtk'Kiue ti that account. The "l'.ron" pUy prnmiMea Io ho one out of tho usual run of ciitTtuinu entH 011 that order, insomuch as it is the lirst farce in nianvji d..v th.it waa wri'.lcn w ithout a mother-in-law or old maid, and it em hrares nev r.l inA'cl inutical numbers which do not confliit with tho plot Frictc, children 2"i cetits; flat and (.allcry f.O ccnli; raii.id reate and first row in tailery 75 cuts; Bain opens Thnrsday iMnrninj;. Misa Lena Kearney favored the audi ence witb a solo. She was wtil received as she aUaya is by a Kwebur audience. The baritone sok) by Mr. J. U. hape with a oqaiteltb acvompauiment by llrs.S. C. Flint, Miss Georgia Jacobs, is C. Llint an l J. C. Aiken was good eiogio," if we are any jadge. Tbe rrjgrani ws concio Ie 1 by a cake wait, wlich, jadgbg from the arnos ment which i; produced, ws tbe event ol the evening. The walk was led by FrtJ WiigUt. ihote wiio tcok part wtre: Djn Langetiberp, and W. F. Las 50a ; Wanen McV. iiharxs acd Misa Sicry; S. K. tykes and Misa Niia Uccd; S:cll Ziglr and Miss G wd ; timer 1m betly ind Mis Edna lljdwo. Toe au dience awarded the cake, a generous slice of al ich foaod its way to tbe l'LiNijtALi;R tffice, to Messrs. Langeo- btrg and LaWeon. Tlie comaiit'ets who provided this de lightful f Etertsicment for our people sre to be ccDgratu'.ated 03 its success. CLAIMS ALLOWED i, n Prices lower than can be obtained else where, and on installments to suit. Write for particulars. T. K. RICHARDSON. And Warrant! Ordered Drawn On the Respective Funds. Harry Widiauia.Urockway bridge. It A B li 75 Thos Alexander, Hrockway bridge RAM 10 0J iiai Binseh, Hrockway bridge, it AM -i 0J A M Simmon?, Brock way bruise, lt& B is "3 George Hrg.ta, Brjckway bridge It&B R Jennie, Brockwu? bridge, K A B 73 00 R Jennie, Little K.ver bridie, K AM 121 tO S. Marks & Co., rent circuit court room 50 00 II Wollenberg, rent 11 inof. city hall t5C0 Geo. Clark, hauling bridge timber It A B 00 Review lat. C, printing 56 00 Jobn Seiner, wo:k ou road HAB 0 00 S V Yan Z.ile, C. H. 2 30; pau per, $5 00; drjioige, 4157 30. . . 1C4 CO Geo H Col'er, bii lgo work 550 CO 2 50 1 25 5 00 0 75 37 30 li SO 02 30 3 00 3 CO 30 75 45 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 32 30 237 50 180 00 5 05 0 00 1 50 4 50 4 fiO 18 00 7 60 701 Oak street, Opposite Central Hotel. Fresh Baked Bread Every Day "Boston Baked Beans," a specialty. UBS. B. C0HST0CS, Proprietress. TRUSSES. 65c, L25A:3U? Us at rarreai rucaa. m taaa taiM th arte T " WE IDIUITH TS FIT TSS. KSrtCnf. W . nil flu 1 Ina, iitocraud um ad Mtu e4 to wua ma wui mm 11 nvund. MUrT npsar l lar rum. MJ IIMIMT rapnr urn wr . nun wtiw llin r .kj "w Will VWWn IW wmvwwy . . W - mrtt FOB FEE TmrSS CtTSLWJg fc. StAK), KUIOUUR aa w in Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dealer Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER& MARTIN, 'Phone Main 181. Props. Notice of Appointment o Execut rix- ' Nol:e fa teretjr given that tha an!micnt Was on the Ulb dar A November, dm'.T appointrd aaexortitf-.s of Um lt iil tu4 te$uuient ot Gize T. RarU. dtwawd. a .1 haviaa claiaM ayainut aaid estaia era bi-reby paired to present the ume projfc"T;y vrrified, fu said exrcuuix, at Oakland, ltou.g aa eooair, OrvgD, within tix mooiaa Irxax the date hi rooi. iMud this Is daj of KoTembcr, 19. rKJLSClS U SUaeEU, Ezeeatzuc. Nel lUine., Frank Nali, John Cotnptoii, " 11 it Dimmick, " Williams A Goodman, pauper :i30; lumber $13 30 Bjcklty Bros., HAB ".. A E Cooper, lumber, No. 4 f 18, No 3, HI 30 Wm Biemner, Brockway bridge John Robcris' " 8 S Bolsinger, John Hunter. " J W James, R & B T J Dyer, N O D.-ati, riokctt A Overoiret-t, No 42, 21-,5,Xo43.t305 Scott & .Suinmera, bridge woik . . . : J V Brown. L'ay Oreck bridge. . Churchill A Woolley, li A B . Morris Webber, John Moore, " Howard Jone-i, (J T Williaina K lirctlitie, W ll.raiikey, S 11 Minion, '' II Mo iiioy, lumber, NC, 25 f.0; NoS,tl2ijO k 3S J V Dunbar, lumber 3 70 Jacob Ritchey, ' 12 00 A L Thrash, .' 5 S5 C R Polls. " 37 00 KectA BriJges, R A B 139 00 Spangenberg.V Soa, lumber 7 40 M F Callahan. R A B S 50 Stearns A Clienoweth, R A B 10 30 W Kramer, R A B 15 00 Cbas Steanis, lumber 10 t0 C C Behoke, bUcksmithing R A B CO S Kifykee. R A B.... 42 75 SKSykes, C HA J 257 10 J W Wright, Insurance ..... 40 00 FS Godfrey, " 20 00 Hamilton A Micslli, Iosurihce. . . 20 CO Wollenbrg Bros., poor farm.... 13 00 J F Wright, pauper Halter 10 20 A F Bibrke, " Mrs Sholta 50 00 A Vi!lard, " S 00 Mrs M Jocepbson, pauper. 14 10 P A Harris, pnupermed. and at tention 10 00 Mrs Bella Collins, pauper.. .. 53 E0 H A Blakeley, piuper R)bt Brown 01 CO Emery Davidaou, piling wood.. . . I SO John E Jobneoj, court bouse 13 25 JGFlook, assessor's officaC II.. 10 25 MaxWeiss.CH 0 30 Robert Kidd, piling wood C H . . . 110 D Jackson, fitting keys for C II . . 1 20 J B McGhehey, sawing wood 3 CO Dan Fiahcr, new court house 117 00 Rosebarg Water Co., water fur October 3 00 R L Stephens, board of priaouers 35 00 W W Unthank, repair water pipe at Jail 1 25 R M Couklitig, deputy sheriff. . . 3d 09 R C Brown, rtopuly Assessor ... 4100 1'laiude.tler Pub. Co., printing . . 25 75 G!i3 A Frudliomuie, dtliinpiei t roil r 17 50 F W Buxikcii, legal survuea . 25 00 .Vra (i W lleeier, rebate on ti!a exft'HP ... S 0 J F Gal'V, express ntid p:Btuge paid 2 3-5 Ira B. Riddle, dist. atiy. eeiviceH 3 50 Jobn Brown, hountiiH .. 3 00 Jacob Dumore, " 0J USNichuls, ' 3 00 (T bo eontinned in Mond.ij'rt i-mie ) To V) om I; May Concern. i I am desirous oi having t'jo a-1 Jress ot V. H. Brown (mail carrier) formerly of Myrllo Point, Oregon, recently cl Wolf Creek, Oregon. Ttie prson for warding this iiiforin.uion to lock box 102 Myrtle I'jiut, O. e., will le rf warded. Some women at the critical period of ap proaching' motherhood fortunately receive every care and attention Tvhich abundant means can bestow, but Use v st majority of them are obliged to take care of themselves and do their own work into the bargain; and what woman with family duties de- New and Improved Passenger Equip ment, via Sunset Route. New (Means Express (No. 10) ad Pa ciic Expreai CNo. 9) between Saa Fran cisco and El Paso, have been equipped with tree reclinioz chair cars, fresh from the shop and io ererv convenience ol ap pointment equal to the bestTscpwUca. Each car ia eaaipoed "with o3 reclinis j chairs, nice of which are io separata smoking compartment. Both first and second-class tickets are accepted for pas sage in these cars. These special con veniences and the congenial climate through which these trains pass will doubt'esa make tbe Sunset Roote very popa!er for travelers this winter. What Scrofula Is. Scrcf ula is a diseaso as old as antiquity . It bas been handed down for genera tions and is the same today as ia early times. It is emphatically a di sease of the biood, and the only way to core it is by purifying the blood. Tbat is just what Hood's SarsaparUla does in every case where it is firea a faithful trial. It eradicates all impuri I its from tho blood, and cares the sores, boils, pimples and all forms of skin disease doe to scrofula taints in tbe blood. Hood's SarsaparUla has .won tbe grateful praise of vast a runt of people by its grand and complete cures. Don't allow scrofula to de velop in your bljod. Cure it at once by taking Hood's SarsaparUla. pendent upon her can be expected to pa tiently endure the lon-drawn-out weari ness of waiting and hoping: in sickness aud wretchedness for a recovery that seems to come on leaden wings ? " My wife has licen a RTat sufferer front troub les incident U approaching motherhood," savs Rev. K. R. Nclon, cf DarvilK ni'nvi.Mio Co , Va. "She sulTerril with snch '! ;reit!S Kk stcmocli .at hecotil.l not take wli.u lit : ie was forced down .-onM o n !. ivt.iitmt. li-r breath was very ofitusivr a't.l ittk-a'.ed a l--.d state of the statuach. The -"stiv-- organs re fused to work. The troi:l K .v.:r.c m cvt rc and obstinate that 1 a rv:.'.- ;'Jar.u!. She bepan t:;kinr Dr. rirrc;'" l-'av.s it Vi; .v-rip:io:i, i t.oidrn Mctuc.il liovtrv nti.l 'IVUtris aid DUFFY'S RESTAURANT. A first-class restaurant baa been opened on Css street, opposite the deot, at which may be bad fresh oys ter?, chicken, steaks, stew, lunches, and beeides meals at all hours, regular meals ate ccrved. Lunches and quick meals for railroad passengers a specialty. For that hungry feeling be sure and call at Duffy's restaurant, prices reasonable. Notice for Publication. about the simt time 1 r..;e t. nr. Tie rce i..r United tts tsn orl partk-ularadvicr. ..n'y-mimvi,. ItaSbSre ! Onwn. X ! l7.im rrmr.tu' i wonKl nr "Wyllie time tii. Itllrr vr.h run;-.l s.ie was iniprovini;- fast anl lt-re all of otu- Ni:t:e each ( of the 'Kavoiile l'rcri)lun ami ' t'.oUlen 1 MeUu-al lnv'o v-ry " ti.t.l 1::t-u l:;lrn ' he waurt. : able lo eat. n t.iin anl aii;'. -t litrlxi. .!ie con- j tinuetl.to improve until ctuirc'y will without i takitiff more than the two bellies nicutionil. ( anil some cl Ih.e " t'cl'ils.' " j Accept no substitutes for these world- j famed medicines, that may be wired npou j yott, not for your jrood. but tlt.u the dealer i mav make . little extta proiit. 1 Tltcsc teiiu iUes contain no Uace of alcu- ltolnor opium, not any of the dangerous drugs wlm lt enter so largely i:to many advertised '"comptitinds," recommended for tl-.e cure of invalid women. They will ii(.:a?atc craving for stimulants. oil notice of his intention to liiakc tiiml t-rool in saorort of hucutim. and thai said Truo( will be made before the Regia tor and Kei-eiver, Uniteil Mates Land OBioa at Ki.sebur;. Hr-.,on Uecvtnh'.r ?, 1st"!', vi: JAMES E. jfc4 n II K No. '.'., lor tV-TrLs and S, Seo.S, T;ils, KG W. He names the follouriug wit ii. v-es to prove hia continnous residence Dpon and euliivation ol (aid land viz: Georce Uulna. William Nichols, J. T. Mayes, Waller Kiddie, all ol Kiddle, Oregou. r. BRIDGES. Keijutei I'imple, eruptions, sweaty hands and feet are cured by Hudyao. All druggists 50 cent.