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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1901)
The Track and Train. 5 t St i.i X II 4 I EOPLE'S STORE returned ml will We aie redoubling our efforts to make the PEOPLE'S STORE the most popular place for bargain seekers to make their head quarters as our Pall and Winter goods have arrived and we are selling them at a very low margin. 7 LADIES: aud ve are selling get them elsewhere. them from Our Fall Millinncry Stock of Street and Walking shapes are the most up-to-date styles that has ever been in the city before, 25 to 50 per cent, cheaper than" you can . Our Fall and Winter Stock of Clothing 'are now in and one of the latest and most up-to-date, and if you will step in and give us a call you will be convinced that we have the most complete and up-to date line in the city, and you will see that we can sell you cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. fol?;.0!! W. L. Douglas Shoes t. Co e. . ABRAHAfl Proprietor The Peoole's Store 1 9 Of Local Interest. The prone drier ia aad about Riddle are ranniog nit;ht sod day and every oae who ia capable and willing to work u being pressed info eervice in the orchard . and drier?. Sever before baa tbe Cow creek valley bad each a large yield of pro nee which are eaid to be of an ex cellent quality. The came business ac tivity ia maniicated about tbe driers and orchards of Mj rtle Creek, Canyonvllle and Dillard, as well aa Yoncalla in th e northern part cf tbe county. It will be of interest to the farmers of this coonty to learn that the Kw Era Floor Mills, of fioseborg have jost in stalled a fine new Barley Rolls machine of large capacity and that tbe mills are - cow prepared to manofactnre a fioe dost - leas feed from yoor barley while voo --wait and-are even-better equipped for torniog oat a operior quality of floor acd feed tban ever belore. Bring in yoor grain and they will do tbe rest, tf Among I be visitors to Roeebarg- this week is Rata Cochran, a prominent stock ra'eer of lone. Morrow county, who is a coa-in of CSty Marshal Dillard, and a brother of tbe leader of the Eugene Band, Cbas. Cochran: The Messrs Coch ran and Editor Conner were ecbool boya together in Line county. And a mcet ixg of tbe trio in (his city was a very ; pleasant one. ' . ' ' Mrs. J. C. Ilatchioaoo baa iast re- eiyed an elegant and up-to-date line of millinery, consisting of bats and trim- mio, ribbons, etc , and would be pleased to show tbeee goods to ladies for tbe latest in stylish beadwear. . Corner Alain and Washington streets. a large crowd of Myrtle Point, Coos county people are in attendance at tbe street fair and. carnival including, Mr and Mrs. E. A. Dodge, Mr. and Mrs Cbae, Dodge, County School Superin tendent W. tf. Bunch and wife, Mines Grace Diets, Kitty Thorn, Winnie De ment, Messrs. Cbas. Scbroeder, Ernest Bender, .Albert Vol k mar and August Bender. Sow is tbe time to look over your old machinery for what you will want in tbe way of repairs; get the number and go to 8. K. By ken, be can get them for you. David Crosby of tbe popular hotel Riddle, spent Wednesday at the street fair. Dave said be would have remained longer if bis puree hadn't so soon coi lapsed. That is the way it goes when a fellow'I popular among "tbe boyj." A wedding which the contracting par- tie succeeded in keepicg very quiet and planning aa totnewhat ol a surprise to their friends was solemnised at the res: denee of Dr, and Mrs. J. C. Twitchell in this city latt Sunday evening, tbe happy couple beiag Win. Van Boxen and Mrs. Ida Morn, Rev. J. A- Townsend. of ficiating. Both of the . contracting par- tie are well known in this city, and their many friend unit in extending congratulation and bwt wishes. It is au old axiom that "bread is the ta of life" but this depend somewhat on it quality. Tbe fine cream and home mada bread made at J. Siever's bakery on Jackson street near Caa never fails to please. A nice variety of petrie a ibo aept coneunuv on band. W. H. Murd M-k, tbe CleveWI filbert grower, was in town Wednetday He exhibited a fine rpecimao of stone coal which wa found in a sand tone formation near hi place and while the vein ia small it ia not impro bable that a large bed of coal ia under lying this surface formation. Mr. Mar- dock alao exhibited some tt fine fil berts from bia fine orchard. teams & Cbenoweth have Iron Clad wacona. the beet and rhnmt Thav offer all Hack and Boggle at reduced price, sew, all iteel boy' warooa. tSteel Range and Stove of all aorta. Pioneer v, bite Lead, Linseed Oil, Doors and Windows. Rev. A. S. Mulligan, pastor of tbe M. E. church, close hi year's oka at Roseborg next Sunday. H hope to see a many of th member and friend of the church as KsssbJs at the service. All the set vices of tbey will be given ta interesting pbaiea of tbe trmpetance question. , Had Stratford' gallery been- locatid on Jackxen street be would have been at a considerable expense lo fit op a booth aod display; la view of that fact he ha decided lo give hi patrons the benefit until Octobsr 10th. lie will make tic following special rate on photographs: Regular $5 cabinets, $3.60; M cabinets, $3; $3 cabinet. 12.50, "What time is it and where are we? ' Lectors by Tborrav A. Bayer, of Cali fornia, will be given in RoeeSorg about Sept. 26, 190L - This is tbe first of th sarie of lectors to be given ia Roseborg this fall, voo should attend. Father announcement later. We are in for business in our line Whether yoa live in tbe coon try or in town, yoa will fiod a full line of pattern bats at tbe Bell Sisters Sept. 16-17-18. Com sod avoid th ruth. 16d wnen Men lam... Of laTeckwear, Hosiery -Shirts and other Pur- -nishings and of good places tabuy them, our store is sure to be favor- ably mentioned - J. . O n o o n o o o o o o o o We have the Newest o o o o o o o o o o o n o o o o o o Fall Shirts, Gloves, Ties, Collars, Un- ' derwear, Etc., and we want to see you ' among our early callers to get yonr - choice of the novelties. Its Quick Action That Counts! o o n o a o o a o o S3 O a , : : o FffSWrttlSfTPmSflrjl o u isyriyiwufw ux wyiyegm O RPI IARI ($ ni IAI .TTIF5CS Originators and Promoters of Low Prices. 2 About fifteen members of the Myrtle Ureek steam fbovel crew cam down to Reeeburg Tuesday eyenina on a lieht engine to attend the evening exercises at m street fair. W acknowledge a pleasant call from our old friend fireman tr. . Pruner. Pleasure seekers, why don't yoa drive vour oan rir hn inn mk im. as you can bireT Good horse, buggy and u..ov kjt oait cneap. Apply lo a. J. nooineic. Ira Conner and Miss Lin e Orwird. of Cottage Urove, are in attendance at tbe atreet fair the snerts of W 0 Conner and family. Miss Orj urd is a neics of Mrs. Conner and will remain here indefinitely. No COnfeCti(MIrw lika that kitm. taffy at tbe Candy Kittbeo children cry for it, yoong ladies are pleased with it maa we tnaer people prefer it. Don't forget that Dr. Lowe the onti cian will be m Roseborg again at tbe McClallea iloose, tbe last of nut week, Thonday to Saturday, Sept. 26 to 2S. iron l fail to see him. So trouble, tl kn .hvI if nn.ll - tbe Candy Kitchen fur ice cream soda. ujuosrsiy s ice cream, like his candies, is always rich and wholesome. Mis Maria Raymond of tha Salam Journal, arrived in Roseborg Wdn;a diy ereniog to attend th street fair. Miss Raymond's borne ia at Oakland. If yoa havs a tewing machine that needa reiairinz or aulituuui c l- Syke, be ha aa experienced machiniat uiu ue inert wr. a etiort time. Mrs. A. M. Rader of Kellon. pnaied by Mra. Amaada'IWell of this city- favored tbo PiAiNbaiua with a prassaat ail YFr4ntMJ. uo to Stratford 'a gaoery before OcL 10 and rare yoor share cf bia street fair advertiament mooey. You get it in tbe greatly reduced pricta on photograph. Djn't forget that S!ratf jfd ia KTiss hi street fair expense money to his pty roos autil Oct. 10. Do:.', fail fo ret vonr ahtrs. - - Mis W. II. R-idUrof Clicooia was in attendance at tbe caaival todjy the guest ol Mr sod Mrs WC Conner. ' "Pride of Donslaa" In lha kranl wm. Will alwaya find on tha mtrWm mil.!.!.. tbe beet fl ur obUinkh: in Rrmthmm Oregon. Try it and be convwued. tf. J. 8. Mrdley of CotUc Grove, one ef Uts leading attorneys of Lane county irj ia aiieodance at the strret lair. - - . Dr. R.D. Borrow, apecialist in Chron ic disease of every kind. Office in Tay lor A Wilson block, rooms 3 and 4, np staurs. u Hub. Joe. Lyons, of Drain and P. B. Becklsr of Oakland, were in attendance at the earnival Wednesday. . . TfT-Mra. Comstock'fl hrpad Ravan large joave for 25cU. Delivered to any place in tbe city it deatred. tf. Lem Ward and family of Lor an e. sera in attendance at the stroet fair Tuesday. Uee Ed T. Ms&hel'a Sabt Piann Enamel to poliah your piano. For aals by T. K. Richardson. 26 t Mra. Wilt Hnrrtar ia V.nm. I t... Lebanon vitit. 'Phona No. IRS. fnf rnnr hraail mrA pastdes during ths Carnival. Sieven, tbs bos taker, on Jackson street near Cass. Sonvnnlr irivpn In nnrih.nr. at AA worth or more, at Hildebrsnd's during the Street Fair; no fake. When voo are in need of a naw nlt nf clothing lnspect.1. 8elig's stock. A very large line to make selections from. Shoes of nearly evanr kind and a war pnrpote you will fl id in Selig's (tors at Myrtle Creek. Evarhadr can hava nina liohr kl. bread if they will use Baehford's '"Pride i t n oi iAwgiaa nour. tf. Trt a Cl UU of that oA-wl vafraaKtt. sammer drink Coco Cola, at lbs Oacdy xuiccen. ' The DeanotS VCO htlT at tha PnnHirn cart are fresh roasted every day. Trv aoeo, - . v. .. .... . Kin Crockery and elaaa vara at mi nriraa all ttis month. . Mrs. N. Boyd. S12-lm Special tale on baby shoe at Harr M. Holden'a until Sept. 22d. You'll have to hnrrr. If vnn irat a 8tret hat at The Bell 8 stars. loJ "Pride of Doualaa" flnnr ia tha haa) at Baehford's New Era Mill. Aarmotera will nnmn aralar h!la vnn sleep see Churchill & WoDl'ey. Chiffon and silk, allovar at raiffneed prices, at Mr. Gezix's. Sewina machines at S. K. Svkea. on terms to suit buyer. Buv vour Street Hats at tha -Ball Sisters. lod Lima and cement at varv In nrloaa at Mentors' Drair, Store. Get Marsters' prices on lime and cem ent. Orchard grass and Timothy seed at Churchill Woolley's. Special prices oo lime and cement at Marsterr. , Aermoton never kick if yoa work them over time. Beit by fit, Dr7 Lowe's glass, in t (Ashland Tidings.) Conductor II. 1L Gillette from Grants Pass, Saturday, run out of Aahlaod io future. G. N. Kramer ia working in the S. P, freight depot, baying come over from Duntmuirafew weeks ago. Alfred R. Kerrigan, a stenographer In SapU L. R. Field's oflics st Poriland, was in Aahlaod yesterday on his war to San Francisco . Engineer Murphy, of tbe tie plant now operating at Diets's spur, was aiesed with a severe hemorrhage, Thursday, and taken to tbe 8. P. Co.'- hospital at San Francisco. Euiioeer Tom Laster. of Daosmair, and Archie Luster, of Grants Pass, were Ashland, Friday, and were examined i engineers by chief Train Dispatcher .'C. Mom. The station of Cabtella ii to 'have a new railroad depo', aud lumber ia now on the ground for that purpoje. It will be 30x120 feet and t located about 100 yards below tbe preeent building. Passenger conductor George W. LnJ ho has exchanged rights with C. F. Eingsley, of ths Tucson division of tbs P. Co.'a railroad, was in Asblanc. Saturday, en rout to El Paso, Texas, He will ran b si ween El Paso. Text and Tucon in the future. A number of 8 wheeled locomoiivM of the Rogers make are to be placed on the Una between here and Portland. They bare 58 inch wheel and hay been wak ing out of Sacramento. Oae went throagbt Saturday that will ran between f ortlsnd and Roseborg. Oar diner New. Brief Plenty oi rubber neck in town. Miss May McClay is working in town. New school books now for sale at Ibe Drug Store. Mr. Paul Prri'i is going to build nsw boose. at. bcbalte new reeidrnce is very near com plated. Mr. Ilonderaoo - of BcatUbor has moved inti town. A Weidiing I expected to take place trie znl ol October. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Craig havs moved down to tbe creamery. All kind of fresh vegetable and fruit lor sal by to Gardiner Mill Co. Mr. Hat tie Richard ha moved into her new reaideooe, back of Mr. Criuei'a, Mis LatU and Rath Smith of Elkton are coming down to vieit Mr. L Moni. Mir Pearl DeLaunsy is loioe to leave ns tbs first of October lo attend school atDraio. School is going lolbesln October 7ib. with Mia M. Nichole aa prr&cioal. and hui t. Eteuat as assistant. Mr. Morse aod ataoghUr Lissie who bay Lean in t jwn visitfng relatives d parted for Coo ths 17th to attend har eon's wedding. Mia Bertha Morris of Gardiner ia no helping Hie Grace Rtcker 'eock la tbe ramp of Mr. Schema's during ths ab sence of bia if. Pacx'a Ban Guus. A Spkalid Band. One yesr sgo tbe Fourth Re si merit Band maJa a decided bit ia tbisciiy dur ing their time days engagement at rbs street l.ir, tbe ajostc, equipment and ap pearance ot tbe tund being first data. Thia year, however, tbe bard appenr at oar nreec fair and carnival better equipped than ever, several new instru ment! of tbe la'est and beat model hav ing been added to tbe band since their last appearance in thia city. A year of hard practice sod rebeartiog baa brought tbe band op to a todard of excellence oory cqialled by a very few bands in the sta'e. There ia a vim. melody and with', volumn and perfect b armour about thia band which at once eaptivab moaio loving people, while its neat and attractive appasraoee is in keeping with it excellence ether wise. The bead is composed of ths fo'losing named genii.- men: W. F. aod Otto Gllstran. All Dillaid, Guy Davi. Frank Scott, Wm. Grose, Andrew Svaivernd, 8. T. Wool ley, J. W, Christian. E. GiUtrap. Leon ard Grosh, Geo. YeriogtorvClive Ches- bireaJohn Hainee. Roy Knox, F. M. McAliater, Bert Vincent, John Kaoff. man, C. G. 8tone, Ted Palmer. Chaav Cochran, director. ' FIRE INSURANCE AT COST. There are aaver! rninM ah n.a Oregon Fire Relief Association has forn isbsd its members Insurance at from one- third to one-half tbe rate of stand ard insurance companies. It pay no exorbitant salarie to officer. It insure oo property for more tbsn two-third of valoe. " thereby larirel allminatin i oaodiary loaaes. It pay no profit to foreign stockholder, and its risks are so tcsttered that it never bss lost mors tban ons of its risks from one firs. It carries mors then one-ninth ot th in surance of Oregon, and dose not take any mercantile risks. It has ever !.- members who ara vonr friend and neighbors. For particulars apply to tbs bead omc at McMinnville, Oregon, or if J on reside In Douglas ooonty, apply to A. . Buchanan. Rose bare. Oregon. To ths Farmers of Douglas County. This to Certify that ha ln.a T analalnad by lbs burning of my boos snd content JGlf27tb, 1901, was adjusted and paid in lull, in lass than ten days, by ths Oregon Fir Relief Association of Mo- juionvuie, uregon. I take pleasure in recommending tbie purely motusl com pany to all farmers desiring cheap, yet safe insurance. al'J-l u Aug. 6, 1901. 8. Dt Evaaa. Umpqua Ferry. ' Estray Notice. ; There came to my place on Deer Creek. 4 mi lea att. of Knanhnra? una rati cow, slightly brindled, with oalf. Cow bad crop and onderbit in left er. Have been at my place for some time. Owner can recover tbem by paying charges and proving properiy. .r 4. u. jJoowtf. S S20lmo. Oata for aale at Erase dt Newland's. Service la Rotunda of Cspitol but Impressive. 1 Washington. Sept. 17. The funeral ei vices at theCaotitol over iha ramaina ot tbe late President McKinlev were simple and beautiful. Tbey were of lb form prescribed in tha Mfhvi;.i Church. Two h Vmn. a nraver. an aA. dress and a beoediclioo comprUed all of it. yet the Impression left st ths end was of perfection. J M. Mens Ley eooK kably. 1 . Mi e. McKinlev aroea earliar t han" ai to prepare for the or Jeal. Sbs had rested well during tbe nigbf, but ber pale face told plainly of her sofferirgs. She gave no sign of collapse, however, sod ber pbjsiciao confidently .believes that she will keep op ber strength snd courage to the end. ' Senator Hanna came leaning heavily on bis cane, and it was painfully eviJen that be was suffering. Among the first-comer were tbe Aimy ifBcer. General Randolph, in charge f the military arrar gementa at tha Cac- itol, was first among those, aod toon sftor-ward cams General Gillespie, Chief of Eogjneers. snd Gensral Fitxhush Lee. Soon tbs number uf officers became too great to distinguish them ' Just at 10 o'clock Admiral Dewey made his appearance, accompanied by General Otis, General Davis aod Genera) Reggie. Be glanced - over tbe ace or. and then took op bia station st ths east ern entrance, where be waa jYined by the other member of the guard of honor. Mrs. Hobart snd ber sen, Mrs. Roeaeli A. Alger, escorted by General Uocktr, also entered at this time." ' Th clergy men and tbe choir, tha latter from tha Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Chur ch, which Mr. McKinley at ended, filed in and wees seated at the bead of the cata'alque. ' CaKrr aoaxa Dt At 10:40 o'clock ths Cabinet enter i and were seated to the Sooth of the platform; and than, to tbs strains of "Neater, My God, to Thee," by the Mario Band th cket was boms into tbo rotonda. General Gillorsio and Colooel Bigbaa Ud th wsy, snd svery oaearoce. Tbe guard of booor on cither aid separated and ths casket was placed gently oooo th catafalque. Next cams th member of th family of th deceas ed, Ahoer . McKinley leading. Tcey war seated near ths head of ths Casket. Mrs M Jtlnley was not present. Sena tor Hanna waa sith the family narty Next the diplomatic corps entered, all Ia full court regalia, and were eeated to tbe oaU), Format President C:Td with General Wilaoo. hi esoort. sat m lb fin row. LaMly can Preakki Baj-avelt, escorted by Captain Coo las. and preceded fey Mr. avorUlyoo, were Urytq thm ProaUeot. lbs Preaidsnt waagivra a seat at th sad ot tbs row mooted by thaGabiaet jost soo'b of the caakat. President Rooaevsii's face waa set, and hs spoeared to be reatrainlng ni smauon with dilSeelty. n bea tbs ooiss occaaioned bv aeatina lo Lai cotoers bad oraaed, a bosh fell opoa tbs people, and tbeo the choir soft eaog ".Lead, Kindly LUbt." Biaaoo ftsvmu'i dmao aotbem, while evsrr 000 stood. In r versoos. . At tb soeclsaioa of tbs bysaa. Rev. Dr. Henry B, Xaytor, Jpreeidiog eldVr of tbs ftattlogtoa Dictrict. Mihodit EdI. copal church, delivered tha lavoeatlan. while ths distiegoished com pan 1 hrUa- ed with bowed teide. after which tha brief but vary impreaairs services wss held. flEW at om ARRIVALS STORE Ladies Automobile Coats in half and three-quarter lengths. Satm finished Venetian cloths for tailor gowns in the new automobile red, castor, ffrava brown and black. Prurellas and Whip Cords in late shades for swell Autumn Gowns, FurJCollar- ettes and Boas in endless array Remember the Grand Millinery Opening, of fall, 1901, Millinery Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1901 LljosEBjSTOsJ yvvv'iaraga r- S A VOTING COOTfST.' ! IT' O 'SRI TUT fl in I ainir.giiiK 1 I lam lagaW M M If n f AVJI BBS- I Funeral Services at Canton. Canton. SodL 18 Tb fn train arrived at nnnn tvlav nH f '.n. loa received the dead with every to- m wa uivuiuiu(. JlTaL aiCnJUley, was ereatlv effected on rahincr tha old homo town and. waa rintr nilataansm. ly, was hftlped from tbe train by Dr. ivusy ana ADcer AicKialey and was driven raoidlv to har nlA knma All the DotabJeo of tbe country have as- w a . aemoiea nera ana tbe tnal funeral service to morrow will be oo of the most itnpresaif and topoaing in the History oi our country. Spectal RaUroad Rates. Qa sccoontof Portland Carnival to ba held at Portland Sept. 19th to- Oct. -19, 1801, ibe 8. P. Co. will make soecIaJ roood ti Ip rates aa follow : Roseborg to Jforuand aud return, 111.10. half fare t5 GO.' Limit 6 day aftar data niaala w anw wssavaj oraTe,B9pt.I!nb,59th. Oct. Snd. :h. aud 16th. Account of Oregon Stats Fair to be held at fair grounds Sept. 23, to 28, im. inclusive. $5.60 for tbe round trio to fair grounds and return. Limit Bent. 30, 1901. Dates of sals. Sept 22. 23. U. 25, 28, 27, 28, 1901. Take yonr nul aKnaa r lint s snoe store. Ha ran lias nsw. Lowest prices. Griffiths, at make 'em OREGON State Fair r SHLEM SEPTEMBER 23-28, '01 Great Agricultural aid Fair CATARRH THE CLKANStNO AND H KALI NO CVRK FOB CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Buy and pleasant to Baa. Contain, do in furiosi drug, Idaqiitcfclyahaorbad. Ulvtia Keiief at otica. it viien. aua l inanM. r. n . n Roal. ana Protect, th. Membrane. Beaton, tin Benaaf ot Tut. aud KmelU Lara. S)U, W OsnU al Brueelau or byinall J Trial 81m, IS oauta by mall. , Industrial 1. . STOCK If Goo3 Racing in tie After : i ' . ; noons Latest Attractions in New Auditor iutn-Uaildliig Every Kveaing, With Good Music. Beautiful Camp 3 rounds Free. Special Rates on Campora' Tick-1 eta. Come and Bring Your . , Families. . Reduced Rates by Rail For futher particular! addresH avi. J). .iSDOiVJ, Sec;, Portland, Or. GiTen by lfe Umtinr Hat-bo r ror wUI b. fine .ray FBgE lota lode C. arch, ackooi or anrirty rntad tb aaoat J papaM by Dae. L 1A7L Tba taiiomm , axrixJiafltt laau. bfuioo wilh wrmy ae I purebaat: ' JOSEPHSON'S, Dry Goods sod Clothisg. A. C. MARSTERS & CO.. 1 Drags. S. C. FLINT, j Shoe-. t JTF. BARKER CO.. J i;;-' Groeeries. . . MRS. N.BOYD. j Groceries aoJ Crockery. ' KRUSE & NEWLAND. I Giooariee. T. K. RICHAR050N, j Pianos. h ROSEBURO ROLLER MILL, 2 Mir. "Leooard'a Best" Floor, g B. W.STRONO. J Farnitsr and Wall Paper. 1 J. T. BRYAN. " I Jeweler, Photo Sappiiss. 1 H. D. Q RAVES. - B . Phot?-yaher.:... . Plaaa oa axlttbitloa Jjat-pfcma1 Man b tilers Piaao B8as S Portland, Or.. W tta Wboidm Dhtrl- 3 balm of Klta.aU 1'iaaaa T. K. Kiea-' fl anlaaa, kaj aral. jaan-tai O St Everybody knows aboutS.W.P. It's success Is Ia the air. It gains (arae for Itself with every gallon that's spread oa a house. Unifona good quality has given it a popularity greater than any other paint on the xnarirefL v. When you want to saint a brild. IMA aaBSSa.''' isg. Inside cr outside THE SHZaWlM-WlWAMS PJUMT will do ft hotter and more econom ically than 'any other.- It will wear longer, look better and cover acre surface. It's a paint with a reputation found ed oa merit. . Ask us for color c?rds. Be on sure you the can. find S. W. P. We sell it. CHURCHILL & W00LLEY Advertise in the. Plaindealer GAP CLOSED - The operation of thrc ugh trains between San - Fran cisco and Los Angeles, via Surf and Santa Barbara, SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1 901, on the new COAST LIRE Two through trains daily. The "Coast Line Limited" leaving each terminal in the morning, equipped with elegant cafe and parlor cars will make daylight trips through the most pictur esque, varied and enter taining scenes on the conti nent inquire of agents of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC crflatuv trie PASK AND WASHINGTON 5TS.EETS rciSTLAXp. oa-EGO A. P. Armstrong. LL D Prlatipal A pnactkaj. ptoctnatrc ackool, conapiaacan fat tfcocTMCh work, vol kaairrts bi (ra&nfc ia poaitioma as baokkxepcis a ad atroegTapbeT. Already proad of a Riga atamdiag w latum kaova, K Kcadily groa-a better aod better. Opes all Uw year. StaSent. adaiuicd .ay time rrHatr or dta hutractioB. Lean what and bow arc tack, and what it coat. Calalcgne fret BaarS af Dtractara D. r. THOMPSON, PRESIDENT VJ. Si) LIS CQHSit - - DAVID X OCNNB Jifffl eiiiii rrf,r l..ihtf Coknnl I JSth tiab. Opens September aj, 1901. Ktvalar pH work, teacher. cliam, Lalla. Grmaa. eookkarptna. mtule. etc ror aaracvian aaoraa, ui pnaapai. awYVnssjaa c. t. Whittlesey. Wilbur. Ore ran We make sad have on hand a big stock of tbe finest con fectionery on the market. Ice Cream and Summer Drinks served to taste 1 41 Dry Oak Wood For Sale. GjoJ dry 16 inch wrod for ra': i e or apply to 8. C Bamnrn. So but Or. . . "I tf All former efforts shaercd. All t onpctiiioa Ont-distonced. This 6eason,:ire have deterniined, shall be a record breaker in our history, . Never before have we offered such values, never before has our stock been so com plete and patterns so well selected. 2 el 9 el 9 Clothing e el H7t,n A t.:-l. utAXT-c att wrvrvr ctttt tJ .uaLuvjwu VI il iHilil g ni)l )1 JKJ O UA A, a lor $5.00? we have it, and plenty of them. We have ) better ones also. You should see our . ciothincr fe before buying. This season finds us with the most up-to-date line of Ladies Jackets and Capes ever brought to this city. The qualities are of the fin est and prices the cheapest. Jackets, Capes, Furs They comprise everything that is new. Our furs are direct from the manufactu rers, assuring you correct style mid low price.? We have shoes for Men, Women and Children Infants. A large assortment at small price. av.d Shoes m . ' e. R d B OWS