1 VvVAV. C7 MECHANICALLY SCIENTIFICALLY ARTISTICALLY BICYCLES THEY ARE PERFECT. Asa Perfect, Durable; Easy-run ning Roadster the R A n B L E R is the leader that always leads. The High Grade Clipper Chainless the wheel that made the chainless a success. Price $60. A full line of Bicycle Sundries. New wheels on installment plan. A. C. MARSTERS & GO. ononoooDonoDoaoDODODoaoQOD DON'T! Miss the Opportunity to see the Finest Line of Samples for Spring and Summer Suits Ever brought to Roseburg. They will be dis played iu the full length piece MAY 19 AND 21 at the ' RACKET STORE. E- WIMBERLY-ODOQOnOQODOnODODODODODODOn m c. I. K STORE. New Goods Constantly Arriving. Step in. Glad to show theru to you. Jnst received onr spring line of Men's and Boys' Suits. A splendid line, it'll Jo you gooi to see them, whether you want to purchase or not. They were roadie by Friend Bros. iV Co.. of Milwaukee, Wis., and are stilled the "Perfect iou Clothmsj" they J fit as if yonr tailor had made them for you. Oar stock of Spring Shapes in llon'B lists is now complete. Wo are agents for the celebrated "CORDON HAT." They come in all Shapes and Colors and are worth SIKH'. Our stock of Men's furnishing Goods Was never letter or cheaper. Ia fact every department of our buBineas is now 'a perfect shnpo. We e ury everything in heDry i Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions and Gents' Fnriiihius ;Good Lines, t also lioots, Shoes, Hats, anl Caps. Our business is growing. Every month it. is larger, and why? ; liacauso we rivo gool Goods and 1 attest Value--. No ruisrepresen- . tatiou. Kverything as represented or money back. Pllonc M,n ,X5 FISHER & BELLOWS, j LOCAL NEWS NOTES. Cool west he tod frequent abowen. For Urst class dentistry go to I)r, Little of Oakland. Call on Gaddis Bros, for buy tod out, at the Bushey tarn. - At Barkers: A carload of Champion moweis, binder and iuapre. O. A. Ohlsvn of Olalla, mado this of. flee a pleasant cull WoJnesday. The Morrow Ooasler brake on IU tal ler bicycle la not an experiment. Cam Cox who has been visiting friendt jn this county will retorn to Humpler Vihlswoek. Mr. aud Mi. Bcbuyler Ireland, of Olalla, to J friends aod relative In this city, Weduesday. The Pi.Ai.smcALKR now Lm the uioet complete Job department In Koseburg. Call on us for Job work. Phil Bcekley and lion Msdlsy of Oak land were in l bis city yesterday ; Bob ha discarded bis crutches aud la now using a cane. The whole world pays tribute to the ruerila of McCnrinlck's toller beariog binders, mowers and bay rakes. Hold by H. K. Sykes. Subscribe for tbn Pi.aindkalkk. Six teen pages every weok' for only 2 per annum. Many new names are being ad ded to our list dully. Tom Brown, ol this city, brother of Dist. Att.Geo. M. Brown left on this morning's local for Portland to take passage on the Elder for Cape Nome. Notwithstanding the prediction mat the prune crop of this viciuity waul J tie almoet a total failure, it Is now ex pected that In tills county there will be uuite a yield. Churchill A Woolley have received a notice from tb 8. 1'. Co, that their car of those I.Aver Fly Wheel binders and Chain Dilve mowers has pissed Ogden and will arrive this week. K. L. Fisher, who t one lime con. ducted a laundry In this city, und li now employed as fireman on the .Shasta diviiio.i of tin) s. 1. Co., ws a passenger ou till morning's local or Portland. Sonie pple brag on their lar ltu. ol cboup gixis ; Churchill V Woilley Are pleased io point to a stu.k of the besl.goo l that w ill fill any three stores in their line in this city. A great many people buy the teet. .Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Crane of Los Angeles, arrived on Tuesday's overland far a vbit with Mr. aod Mrs. C. H. JJriftol 'A Kdenbuwei, after which they will make an extended tour of the east ern aud southern states. Ko.'i-burg hotels aru crowded with men in o.uot ol laud investments principally timb.r laiidu which aro in great demand. Thon there is a sprink ling of bomub'iyers, with not a fow ar vals ou their ay to our miDing dis tricts. Mr. David Fox our genial rovenue man of Ashland was shaking hands with Ins many friends in our city Wednesday. Mr. Fox U a lalthful official Ind a geullo man and is making a host of friends in tliis part of the state. The Plaisibi.IK acknowledges a pleasant call. Ths S. P. pay car was a welcome visit or to this city yesterday, but most all of the boys are uoiu 'nlogof being paid from two to .'our dollars short; it's all right though boys, w k ie Undo Collie didn't have enough to go clear around this monlh; ba'll fix : next time. Mr. and Mn. Goo Marsh in company with Mr. and Mrs. M. 1C. Williams of Looking duM were doing business In our city lat Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. , Williams woro recently ol St. Paul Mlnu. and are excellent people ; we would be pleasod to see a host of eucli people lo cate in this vicinity. George Stewart, of Myrtle Point, ar rived in town last evening by private conveyance, accompanied by Hon. ioo. M. Brown and Jugo Benson who have been holding circuit court at Coquille City. Mr. Stewart readily made up a lead of passengers for his return trip. He roports the roads muddy yet la many places. We acknowledge a pleasant call from our old friend. We understand that in the near future the greatest aggregation that has ever been seen will appear in this city. The press agent bos not yet arrived, but wo understand that the advance manager Is hero and making arrangements for the appearanca of this great combinatl iu, which will far echprfe any thing that has ever faced an intelligent audience ou the Pacific Coait. We understand that in connection with the big show there will also be one of the finest street parades ever seen in this section of the country. We do not know just how many animals will be la the parade, but understand they will creat a sensation. BREVITIES. Ride a Itambhir. Be ready for harvest. Order Cham plan extras at Parkers. Hoy 8. Wilson of Portland, represent ing the Omaha Packing Co., is in the city. . Mrs. II, C. Slocum and her sister, Mrs. '. L. Butler aro spending today in Oak land. If you want a squirrel pohon that will kill both coming and going, Call on A C. Marsters&Co., lor it. At Barkers: A complete line of road wagons, top buggies and spring wagons. Bee our stylos and get our prices. H. K. Sykea has received three car loads of goods in the past thirty days. He is the largest shipper in his line in Koseburg, Did you see that runaway, the buggy wasn't hardly scratched. The reason? Certuloly. It wua a Kacino, bought of H. K.Bkos. . DaQas. M. D member Board of Pension Examiners. Office, Mar liters building residing corner Douglas and Jackson street. Miss Itobey Bsker, of Cottage : rove who has been visltlog her brother, Clair Baker of tbis city for the past 3 weeks, returned home this morning. A. Morse, an invalid inmate of the soldiers home hospital, left this morn ing for a visit with friends and relatives at Walla Walls, Washington. Simon Caro, the popular and rustling Oakland merchant, !s In town .oday looking after business matters. We ac koowledga a very pleasant call from Mr. Caro. Frank K. (J or man. of the Weds, l'aro oflice, says the drone In abee-hive is syn onymous with o woman on a tandem therefore he has just purchased a common Baker & Hamilton hlcycle, of S. K. Sykes. It will bs noted thst U. S. Grant, Jr., of Calif jrnia, son of the gicat general, who was an ardent freo silver exponent in WW), is hack in lino with the republi cans aod is numbered among the dele gates at large from California. A. l'filry and family, accompanied by hia nephews Forrent and Klmt-r, arrived St Hamburg t.'iii week from Chicago, and have decided to locate permanently in this vicinity. Mr. l'raley is an uncle of S. C. lUrtrnni, who accompanied him in a pleasant visit to this uilice Wednesday Mr. Fraley expresses himsalf as being very favorably impresiod wit'i this sec tion of Oregon and rays thero is more ground to the acre hero than any place he ever saw. We welcome these estima ble people to our county. Attorney I. B. Uiddle, wife aud little boy returned home lat Monday evening for a brief visit with friends after which Mr. Riddlo will again take up his official duties under the direction of the itencra! laud of lice commissioner. Bjh is look ing hearty an I Mrs. Kiddle and little son have both enjoyed goo-1 health while sojourning In Idaho, Utah and other sections oj the Northwest, where otlicial business hss called Mr. Riddle during the past two or three months. 11. J. Wilson, return! home this n.ornlng from Cincinnati by way of Chi cago. Mr. Wildun was an Oregon state delegate to tho national true populist convention, being one of the five dele gates fro.u this state in attendance, al most every state in the union being rep resented. Mr. Wilson reports uenoral satisfaction with lite result of the con vention and a general tendency on the part of populists throughout the Middle West to throw ofT the i-hacklcs of demo cracy and return to t lie rucied piim.iples on which the party was foum'ed. Bryan is losing iu popularity every day in the Middle and Western Statts. Died. HENDF.USON At 1170 Ross street, Port land, May 13, IV'OO, Mrs. Lola Hender son ; aged 21 years and 8 months, of corebro spinal meningitis. Oregonian. May 10. Mrs. HenderHon was formerly Miss Lela Itjnnel of Wilbur and was married to John Henderson of that place about six years ngo, and she leaves two chil dren. Mrs. Honderson spent the greater part of her life in this county and has a host of friends win remember her sweet, genils disposition and many acts of kind noes, and deepy regret her sad and un timely death, and drop a tear of sym pathy for ths bereaved family In their tiunonsolablH sorrow. "One by one the leaves are falling, Fading, (ailing day by day, And in silence, Heaven is calling One by one, oar friends away." II. UNION SIDC-3M0W ABROAD. The Fusion Candidate at Looking Class. Rice, Ringmaster, Abra ham, Clown. The union parly held a meeting here at 3 o'clock p.m. Saturday. May 12, 1900, at which a lot of speeches were mado of a poor quality. Dexter Rice was the first speaker. He said be was sorry he was in such a poor condition to spesk while at the head of such a great party. He didn't say what great party, but we suppoced he meant the great-union party. He ssld he wss in fsror of the legislature pasoing a law prohibiting a person from catching flr-h on his own property. But nevertheless he was out here fishing for suckers, but he made a complete failure tbis time. He compared the trusts with the -San Josa scalo and codlin moths, which are found in our orchards. He said, bow would you destroy them? Why, of course yoa would get you a force pomp and mix some wind and Paris green with water and spray them with it. Well, he said the way he would destroy the trusts would be to spray the people with wind and something else and sometimes "water," but in about all cases some thing "stronger" than water is tho best for that purpose. Albert Abraham was next to speak. He said he was well loaded up when he left Roeeburg, but had lost tils load on the road nut Lere. He failed to state what he was loaded with. We just supposed it was cigars (?) He might have explained a point or two, but he talked so loud that we failed to catch but few of his words. He also stated something about the motto "In God we trunt," on our coin. Their motto is "in the office we trust." J. L. Ddwcy said he wouldn't talk very much as ho couldn't make a speech if he wanted to. He said ids opponent, Eu gene Parrott, was a friend of his, and would make a good sheriff1 if elected. J. F. Gszley was next to speak, and he said ho had a soro throat and of courso that bothpred him so couldn't e-eak. How about iha VW? Ivi K. II. Lenox was railed upun'next to speak. He stattd lht he didn't he! si though he conld make a Rpcch, hut said ho was doing all in his p iwer fur himself. He stated that Geo. Dimmick, his opponent, was a friend of his and filled the offica just as well as he would, but nevertheless he would like to get there. O. F. Thoil got up and eaid he wasn't any speech maker cither, but was simply on exhibition, aod then took his seat. The speakers mado a point of stating that they would not in any way make their speeches personal or speak to the disadvantage ot our reonblicsn candi dates. They said that the republican nomineea were gentlemon of dignity and honesty, and as welt fitted to fill the of fices as they were, and they were friends of thorn all. These statements were well and enthusiastically received by their audience. Osb Who Was Tiitiiu. Joe Sykes has purchased a house and lot of Mrs. Chas. Hadley. Cbildreos' hats, caps, bonnets, in pretty varieties at tho Novelty Store. Joe Boyle the deputy assessor of Citn yooville is shaking hands with Koseburg friends today. Examination for the non-commissioned officers of Co. E, Four'h Regiment, O. N. G., at the Armory tonight. The census enumerators for K'ueborg, West Roseburg, Deer Creek and Urtip- qua precincts are : N. T. Jewett, Nath- j an Fullerton, J. L. Stratford and Green Mathews. Mrs. J. C. Tsitchell, wife of Dr. Twitchell, the republican candidate for coroner left on the local this morning for a taw raonthi' visit st her old home in Wisconsin. Remember May 26, l'JOO, Woodman's campaign picnic, at Oakland, Oregou. All candidates for office will be on hand with a short talk. Basket dioiipr. Good program. Everybody invited. A. W. Martin and his brother, J. M. Martin, arrived today from the McCIat len mine in the Myrtle Creek district, after a very successful clean up. Will is displaying several fine nuggets. II. G. Uousholder desires to announce that he will formerly tpen Oak Grove Park to the public Wednesday April '30. Best hit: tele track in Southern Oregon and other accomodations for the public will le a I l.i I train time to time, Mis Mahlo Van Uuien of tbis city re reived this morning by express, three more Belgian hares. This last shipment cost her loO which shows that the yonng lady will keep nothing but the fluent stock ; she now has fi ve old bares and shoot 50 youog ones. PUBLIC SHEAKINQ. Hon. R. A. Booth, republican candi date for joint senator of Josephine, Douglas and Lane counties, and Dr. Wm. Knykendall, of F.ugene, will ad dress the citizens of Draiu, on the poh'i cat issues ot ths day, Saturday evening, May 19th at 7:30 o'clock. A. M. CMAWk-OOD, Cbalrmau Republican County Centra' Committee. - To th Public. Bslieving wecau do better by our n troue and ourselves bv selling strictly fr cash, we have decided to keep no boo ; from May I. IHOO. Hoping this mny stri: the convenience of those who wish s deal with us, also at all times soliciting ' fair share of patronage we are Kt-euectfally yours, (u7.) Ga,bDis Bbo.