i-. LOCAL NEWS NOTES. Strawberry horn at Churchill tV Woo!' For firm cUim iltuitl-t i ti I) '. Utile uiOoklaid. It. Ui'ierUjn U raur.;i 10 mayo hi family i' Portland. Keniiitnlxr McKloli-y Cluh nieoilntr at (Sloniim'i) hull tomorrow tilu'it. Th Morrow Uaiiter br'e on lumb er Miivcln Im not un e xjnrlmint. W. J. Lovrjoy, tho S. 1. cnirn-or, will boo i) tucvtt hi (uruily to Ali1urxl. ritHcityol Metlford nuw owun it own electrfa liht plant ntnl mr oystsm. Tlu'Ilaral Xuriliwniit mi.l Seini-workty l'i.AinitAMtit both ono yuar lor only $2 Mr. Myra Count of I;iu, I a vMtinK Ht I'ranU II un'm :!ti I) HniU Niii;- Hon. D.iviil hex llm Intfinal roventm ui;ui, of A'liiainl wa in t!n c:ity Sutur toy. mwiim McKay ol Millwood, wu in t'incity rturday uti'i callifl at thin of !!. Clin, ('oitlirnri went to ttotehurg TlnirmUy rcturiHl rriJiiy. IVilioroiA tieo. I.iinor, j'onnurly of Olalla, i tho .li'iiiiMTii'ii: nomlncQ fir Ahoiitf in Coo county. t.'rl Knolier biniitfi' (or all kioilnof Mriuui'd iiiHtrurui-ntM j lit recuivci! nt T. K. Iliclmrilaon'. ' I). II. ):). l UmahuTu, ii looking u ( 1 1 r Im-iiii'M matters In ttii city. Mvrtle J'ulnt KnU-r jiriM If yoi want a tiirrul pohoii that will kill In. th loitiintc an'l I'sAt'K, nail on A. C MurnterM A Co , (ir it. KruWtnr J. T. HriilnH, of tho C S. Land OlIi!, wpiiI i-j Albany, today, to attend lt MrKiittdv timber ton I cwe. V. (). M.uka of thin city U mentlonf-d h a i anili latf for rnuuty recorder jn tho demr.cratii' ticket. AnhUrnl Ti ling'. U'auken miu a thing, tli.iti what it is, mni 0 pt-r rnt further than com mon (tlidilpn, Clnii-bi!1 A. Wnolley Hell it. Col. I'.ryan knew h't wasn't in it whn i !ip aw that Maotti-r uclion, WincliON'or I taWcdown liil j Hut Cnurchill .t Wo i!l i y H-H for 00. llf iibi' n i:. o.iU.. of North Myn.p, wa in town httoiilay, ruaking Iinal proof on hi lioun'ti;. I entry I idore ttm T. S. LamKillloi. Ii. I'.. Hhorwuol, the Coin county Htock man, ia (p.indiru a few daya in ilotpbnrg on hi n-torn home from a liUHiricia viiit to KUnia:li fouiHy. lion, i i. W. Kid II.) of .xa ea waa in tin city Saturday. He ha purchased a mil of the Jin Curtin hinkrup. ut.i and is moving it to hi wood yar l. Mr. Kinily J. ('outers, of Camaa Valley, w in town Saturday, making liiul proof on bur Ii jineatead pntry before t'm ri'g'n1"'' ho 1 reiver of the L. S. .m l O.'li-e. The new crAmery built on the lower river is miking aatielactory progress and will soon be In operation. The ;nachio ry i expt(!t within a week or ten day. 'Jo-jnille liulletin. For joo printing neatly ami promp'.ly excelled at reatonable price, patronize S? itoibur.j link and JobOitlce. Work OHUally turned on tii-eame day order ia received. II Hv K. Lovei.i., Manager. J. M. Dillard of DUlard. Oregon, died at Mi home it that place at 10 o'clock tbi morning and will be buried at Civil lliuid totrorrow a', 2 p. ru. Tho pympatliy of aWi'i extended to the sorrowing one. s. 1). Kvan of l'm).Li Ferry, a fruit nun ol many year experience, in the fruit lidHinens, wan doing businen ia town Saturday and made (hi o.tlce a pleaaant builncHi call. Mr. Kvatit nays tiio fruit in hii vicinity i not Injured a yet. The W. C. T. V. will bold regular inOMting tonight at 7:'W, in the M. K. church, bubict "Sull'rage." A cordial invi'ation ia extended to tho Y. W. C. T. U. to attend this meeting. Miih. II. W. Smith, Secretary; A. K. Uinkle, wa doing businea in the city Friday. He was exhibiting tomi flneaainple of mohair from hi thoroughbred Angora. Mr. Hinkle Htt.vs the yleM i vory hivy. Wonder if Mr. Uinkle will go into the Iron dad mohair truBt. Mr. I'.ryan bitterly con demn! trust you know, J. L. Stratford waa appointed a notary publio by Governor Gear, and will ba ready at all timea and wherever ba may ba, to eieouta deed, mortgages and ..tl.av lais&l nansri. the hlanta lor which, he will carry with hitu as he tnvala tlirouahoot the county. II you I nave this kind of work to do, see him. BREVITIES. J. A, Willi of Inr Crook, wa In the city Haturriuy. S, Woavcr, of Myrtlo Creek, wan in town Saturday. T. l'.fKWi r of Myrtle Crook, was in ton Hitnrdav. W. If. Raymond win over from Can yon villtt Hatnrday. Call on (laddia Ilios. lor hay anl oalft, at IIih llnnhoy t urn. .1. T. Hpnugli, ono of our Looking (ilus friend, wki in the city, Friday. Tho Studubakor wagon i the boat. Kee tl.prn at Churchill A Woolley'e. I'reparaMona ir lxinf made to roplace tho rNldence of Mm. ZetU Ball, rcontly burned. The Look iti (ilara merchaut, J, T. (Joodiuan wan iloint bunine In town Satnrday. Anion Sovein, of Uoaehur, lain Cot raica (Jrovj vinitiutC hla Bister, Mca lame Millpr ar.d Kanford. Ntn;Kt. A. IS. C. Denni'ton, one of the great Northern ruiflc roproapntativer, was doing htitinuss in tho city, Hatnrday. I'.argain in '2'luker IUth cabinntf. Factory prico ('each. Price thia week while (hoy latt each, at Rapp'0 Drug Store. Sheriff Orine, ol Jackaonville, ponaed through laet wei-k, with Harry Collins, on their way t-j tho panitnntiary at Salem. Mr. Adam Hoin, h ) )ih bweti iting relatives and Irion In in tliia city, returned to her home near Oregon City ThuraJay. , When you want confcctioniirics that are pure and (rehli, try the Kandy Kitchen. It I the place wbi're you got full value for your moony. Hev. J. Ii. Skidmoro, formerly of Ali land, was- piiln prouiincnt as an orator at the Republican cunvcnlion In Koeo burg, lat Saturday. Anhlund Tidings. The I". S. I. a nd Ollice in tnia city, ba bpen trow. led witti lioiincsa the pant Hcnk. Many filing and ecvpral contcat r.tm'B interi-''d the clliciaU arid wevcral ! ol our a'torrify. .Mayor W, S, IScnnott, of Co'.tai'e itirovc, wan a K'jpo'inrg iaitor to Jay. In icimiiany wr.li ilerti.irt r.aklu unI I Miller, be wan making final proof on hi jtimU,r (l.1;liiu We , R pleaPan) visit with our old friends. Dr. I. L. Arnold, J. II. Uutltr and Dr. W, S. Jones went, down to Itosebnrg Tucnday eveninj; tho two ilret named In make proof on ttieir timber claims and the lutttraH witnt'M for, them. Med ford Mail. A Kppcial meeting of Uoneburg IiJe No. 10 of A. O. V. W. in hereby ta'led to meet at the I.O.O. F.hall in Uosebarg at 8 o'clock thi evening to arrange for at tendance at the funeral of J. M. Dillari, daceaaed. 15. F. Ai.lkv, M. W. The poli'.icnl Holona of all parties who were in conclaro in I'ortland lagt week, have returned to their several homes. Our democrat and fusion friend look quite "done up" a though tbey bad suf fered from a Ktvcre attack of la grippe. 'lion. J. II. Stewart ono ol the best ported fruit men in Oregon nays the freer. ha not killed all the fruit by a long ways, anil if nothing more happens we will have a fair fruit crop in the Kogue Kiver Valley. Medford l'ojuirer. Tho Medfurd Mail ol last Friday gives creamery ijupaMon pii'o a write-up, and I quite jubilant over the oarly establish ment of a creamery nt lht place. It geeuiK that Mr. Murkham'ri work along that hue throughout thntateia begin ning to bear fruit. J ). S. Wei t is in receipt of a letter from hi brother-indaw, fJ. Webster of San Miguel, San I.uis Ohiapo Co., Cab, stating that the front had killed the ontiie fruit crop of that county, and miles they bad more ruin w ithin ton daya the grain crop would also be a failure. Hotter rome to Oregon where audi unfavorable condi tions never exist. The home of TIioh. ISowers, one mile east of town, has been quarantined on accouut of thre well developed caies of smallpox. The sufferers aro Mi, flow er and two' grandchildren, the children being Itte arrivals from Washington, where the disease was contracted. Dr. 15. It. Job.tbe attending physiclan.tslls us thai the diHHaau i of a mild form and that the patients are leeovering. Cot tage tJrovs Nugget. W. C. Conner ha again taken charge of the Kooburg I'minixauck, aa editor and publisher, K. D. Stratford retiring. Mr. Conner was formerly connected with the 1'i.AixniCAMtR, and during the time be was in charge the paper bore evident marks of improvement. Mr. Conner is one of the t t newspaper men In Ilia state, and will no doubt iJon make the PlaindkalilR one of Oregon's beat jour. usls. Myrtle I'olnt Koterprise., PERSONAL MENTION. It!da a Itainbler. A. I.'. Kent and F. H. Murlon, of Drain, were ii the city Saturday, on biiHineSv. A new sidewalk I being construct ed in front of the reidence of Attorney O. P. Cosliow. Ii. DuOas, M. D member Hoard of 1'eneion Kxaminers. (Jfllce. Marnters building residing corner Douglan and Jai:lcson street. V'olney Dixon of San Francisco arriv ed here last Friday (o visit hi aunts, Mr. VV, JI. Flanagan and Min Lillie r.radlcy. (irants J'as Observer. Conner says since the agent ttecond call on bim, he i satisfied Stribripr line of book aro tho best in the market. "Oli such killing eyeii," says Dave West. Dr. Cheadle, the dentiat, in little brick opposite Slociim's hall, (io and see him when you want good woik. His prices are reasonable. fieo. McKee and son of Attoria, wlio have been in the 'milling business at that place, aro visiting In Itoteburg loot ln up buKine matters i.i this city and vicinity. These gentleman wore here several yeara ago. J. I. Jones and little son, Frankie, and Jack Lewis, of Cottage Grove, are making Iinal proof on their timber land claim before tho U. S. land office. While in loan tbey are goesU of their brother-in-law. W C. Conner. John Hicbardeon nr, 1 wife, nee Mies Kmma Winniford, who have been vii-it-ing with the hitter's parent on the Cala pooia, were the guest ol Knscbnrg rel.i tives and friends ever Sunday. They go to Drain tomorrow where they will visit with friend. Mike DeVaney wa on Friday's train on bis way home to Itoneburg from .San Francisco, where be had ao artificial limb fitted and is no abe to get about with the aid of crutches. He purchased a stock of cigar, tobaccos, notions, etc., and will open antoro at Koseborg. Ash land Record. II. W, Churchill wuv cillcd to town tms week by the illness,, of hi brother-in-law, Wm. F. "Jathcart, who ii dan gerously ill, and with but li';h hope of recovery. K jhciuia Nugget. Later, j Mr. Cathcart die I April', I'.li. He was j tbefathtr of Kx-Mierift t;. r . i.athcut and came to Oregon in IS.".:;. Mr. and Mre. Thos. Kay, a-c jtniiariie.l by Mayor C 1'. r.itliop, went tol'ortlund yeiterday where Mr. Kay will receive treatment. Mr. Kay spent several months in California for th j benefit of his health. Since his return hi LeaUh has failed ti improve ami bis cue will now be treated by Portland phyeicjans. It is hoped by bis friends that the change will better bis health and that he will ion be all right agaio. Salem .!) iruii). Letter Lst Remaining uncalled for in the Rom burg poRtoflice: Goodwin, C. C. Martin, I'. K. IJumphrey.CaptXB Oexspous, Mre. o. Lane, Mrs. Dara Perkins, J. A. Smith, Miss Dora Persons calling for these letters will please state tbe date on which they were advertised, April 10, 1003. The letters will be charged for at the rato of one cent ach. Wm. A. Fkaiku, P. M. Novelty .Store Premiums. C. Wylie 8S; M. 15. Ilogha :5i'l ; F. reebler O'lO; Mis Carrie Johns 70; Mrs. Jacob Jones 2i; Sallie Willia SS4;.1.S. Edwards John McOlellan 1'03; Mrs. John Kani. Hii; L. L. Matthews IS; A Che'uur 143; Mrs. A. Drollingur 343; S. li('klerease S ; L. T. Hoffman Toti; C. C. Wylie 128; Mary Mrs Albert Karrhor ?; lChner Weokley GG; Myrtle Koyer 2G5; A. T. Holfaian 427; Jennie Longters 012; Myrtle Steele 70o; L. IV Lucas 111 ; Bertha Camp 511 ; A. 15. C. hippie 702 : lljnrv Wl teCS3. Novti.TY Ftoiik. Deal n of Mrs. Jine Dlmmick. Wiliiih. Or.. April 14.-VIrs. Jane Dimmick, aged f years, a pioneer of 1SV5, died at her home, in Wilbur today ot parJysis. Mrs. Dimmick led a large family, ainonit whom are County irean- i :. W. nimmick and Mr. J. I. Chap man, ol this city, and K. S. and L. Dimmick. of Oakland. Interment to ik I place Sunday at Kellogg. Mrs. Dimmick, to whom the above dispatch refers, ia well anown in this county. An obituary will be given In our next issue. The Plaindkales joina with the large number of sorrowing Iriendein extending sympathy to the bereaved. EXPERIENCED WHEELMEN Choose Ramblers because they have tone and style, as Svell as all good points which go to make up a wheel of very high est grade. The latest models of . Rambler Bicycles "NOTICE THE EXTRA RI.IM OCi:il I KA.MKS." are the very best built wheels on the market today. They last. The good reputation gain , ed by the Rambler builders, dur ing their 21 years' Experience makes the Rambler a safe and profitable investment for both the novice and well posted wheel buyer. RAMBLER PRICE $40. A. C. MASTERS & CO. m C, I. K. STORE. W (jrxuls Constantly Arriving. S:p ;n. (liaJ to eLovv t'nern lo yon. Just received our Bpring lirio of Men's 'and Boys' Suits. A ipleudiil lino, it'll 1 yon to sw Ib.-sn. whether yea want to purchase or not. They w.r ma-.lo bv l Yv.d lit'-.. X Co.; of Milwaukee, Wis., and Rro jalio I tho "lVrfctic:j Clothing' they lit as if your tailor bad ma-lo t'uera for yon. Our slock of Spring Shape- ia M Hit, is cv.v coinyjlete. Wo aro agenla for the celebraio.1 -CiORDOX HAT." Tli-y corns m all Hhapes aud Colors and aro worth $o.OO. Our stock of Men's Furnishing Goods Whs never bttter or cheaper. In fact every depnrtiuent of our business is now :'n perfect shap(. We carry everything in ' he Dry (I'VvK Fancy Uood, Notions and dents' Fnrnishins; (rood Liue. i'. 1 1'-, Shoos, Hats, and Caps. Our business is growing. Every month it is larger, and why ? IJecanse we t;ivo good Cioorts anl Honest Value's. No misrepresen tation, l'.verything as represented or money hack. .Plimie Mail, IS5 riSHER & BELLOWS. Staple and Fancy Groceries. We have a complete line of-13 FRESHjGROCERlES, TABLE DELICACIES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, CONFECTIONERIES, FRESH AND TROPICAL FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC., Which will please you in both quality and 6 Sf 3 1 I. SL Price. G'veusaCall. KRUSE & SEIRECORG Name it? Why, spell it backwards and you have it Nice fresh stock of Staple and Fan cy GROCERIES constantly on hand. Kiv.e Teas and Coffees a specialty. Canned goods. Flour and Feed. Fine fresh goods at reason able prices. Give me a trial order. Wc make a specialty ot fresh bread. MRS. . C. KIDD. ii in IS SHAMBROOK. 1