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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1901)
THE . .;.. We are redoubling our efforts to make the PEOPLE'S STORE the most popular place for bargain seekers to make their head quarters, as our Fall and Winter goods have arrived and we are selling them at a very low margin. LADIES: and we are selling get them elsewhere. them Our Fall aud Winter Stock of Clothing are now in and one of the latest and most up-to-date, and if yon 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. Snuffr5.0.? W. The Peonle's Store 1 -r t i t.i. j. kji LaOzai interest, a Weather Bureau recast EosmcBG, Ore., Sert. 23. Toosgbt snd Tuesday, ebtnrere; cooler Toesday. Thos. Gmsox. Observer. V A pur of beaatKal foreign f&me bird re on exhibition at CaarehQl & Wool leyV. It is thoLUmoai 'Aaerhehn," tbe Royal Gsme Bird of the Germ in Empire, which were ebot sad killed by Hon. D. S. K. Boick, while be iu eon-! sal to Germany, inibe Thnrins; Forest, Dukedom oi Saie Meioneinf . The bird greatly resemble onr moontain grouse, bat is Enoch larger; the male bird weigh iog from 12 to 16 poaods. Owing to the extreme alertness, of thia bird great cao lion and ikill Is required to capture oce dead or alire and only on the seTentn attempt waa Mr. Boick snoeessfol, be1 therefore naturally prim thia trophy of bis bant, which ia nicely mo acted, Tery highly. It will be of interest to the farm era of this couoiy to learn that the Kew Era Floor Mill, of Boeebarx bare joet in e tailed a fine new Barley Bolla machine of large cajcity and that toe miila are now prepared to manafactnreafinednst leaa feed troea joor barley while too . wait and are even better equipped for tornlng out a aaperior quality of floor and feed than eter betoie. Bring io yonr grain and they will do the rest, tf T. K. Bicbardaoa victories at the Street fair: First the Bale of a fioe Chickering Grand, one fioe Weeer B-oa. piano, one eqnare piano, and two organs. Today, another orgun, to be delirered to Mrs. Hicksoo, on Roberta creek, by K. X. WonaooU. He also recieved orderi for one piano and ooe orgaa to be shipped torth aa sooo aa possible. Two fine K Una, one 50 Blickenederler type-wr'-ter," and it .will, take Mr. r Wonacott about two weeks to deliver all the goods engaged daring the fair. Mra. J. C. Hutchinson baa joet re ceived an elfgtot and op-to date line of millinery, consisting of bats and trim in inga, ribbons, etc., and would be pleased to abow these goods to ladies for the latest ia stylish beedwean - Corner Main and "Washington streets. . -, - . . ' ' ' - A. F. Hogera, too genial and hast ling salesman of the Blake, McFall Go. is fa Boseborg Interviewing bis many patrons. Hs is always s welcome viaitor to oar sanctum. . ,. I Gajies mfc Jackets! o o Here you will find the town's beat assortment of these coods. o o o o o Elegant goods excellently made and bearing theevident. stamp of style, the trimmings and linings are the best we have seen, and the prices are lower than the widest search will reveal. .1 o n o o n o i O Our new line of Furs will be opened in a few o o a o a o o o o a o daysi IB RELIABL6 o LrU if ff Ji , a Originators and Promoters of Low Prices. PEOPLES STORE Our Fall Millinnery Stock of Street and Walking shapes are the most up-to-date styles that has ever been in the ritv Writ-.. from 25 to 50 per cent, L. Douglas Shoes r . Hon. E. D. Stratford, special agent tf the general land office, returned to this cUyJrom El Dorado, Kansas, last Thure dsy where be went with bis family oa a thirty days' T'Catioo. ' air. Stratford left his family comfortably domiciled at the old Kansas borne where they will pend the winter. Mr. Stratford will coo' in us to make Boseborg his headquarters while in the discharge of his official duties con nected with rovertmeat land matters. He baa plenty of work ahead of him for the winter. - It Is an old axiom that "bread ia the staff of life" but thia devends somewhat oa ita ooalitv. Ibo fioe cream and home made bread made at J. 8iever'a bakery on Jackson street near Crss never fails to pleeee. A nice variety of pastriea also kept coaatantlv on band. The annual coalereeos of the M. E. church, will convoee at Hiiletxxo Wed nesday. Rev. Mo:liga pa tor of the M. E. church, preechd bis farewell sermon yesterday and went -to Uilleburo thia morning to attend the conference. He is a fine Christian gentleman, an earo eat, able and intereatiog speaker and daring bis past year ia this city baa made a host of friends who with bis con gregation, bope that bo will be returned to this city for another year at leaat- Bteara & Cbenowetn bare. Iron Glad wagons, the beat and cheapest. Tney offer all Hacks and Baggies at reduced prices, new, all steel boys' wagoos, Steel Ranges and Stoves of all aorta. .. Pioneer White Lead, Linseed Oil, Doors and Windows. Thereriyal meeting at Pine Grove church, conducted "by Ber.G. W. Moore pastor U. B. church, win continue all 'his week and s'.ill farther oa most like ly. On nccoont of the fair last week the a tteadaoce was email bat the inter est is increasing and prospects good for a real revival. Christiana of all cborcbee and believers are cordially invited to at tend. There will be all day meeting next Sabbath and basket dinner. Come oce and all and worship the Lord. . Pleaaare seekers, why don't yoa drive yoar own rig when yoa can bay as cheap aa yoa can hire! Good bone, boggy and harness for sals cheap. Apply to H. J. Robiaett. Saturday sad Saoday witnessed the heaviest fall rains that have come ia September for several years. The river and small streams hive risen perceptibly sad the proas and bop crop or what re mains of it not already cared lor, has been ' slightly damaged. ' Unless there is aa early abatement of the rains nearly one half of the prone crop will be lost ia this coantv. ; O O a Q O o o n o o o a O u o n o QUALITIES , o f. I V n S o n V o J - cheaper than you can and Monarch Shirts . ABRAHAfl Proprietor : ' Arnold, of "yoaH have to hurrT" fame, arrived io town with bis merry go-roaod last night, from Roeeborg and will be ready for baaines Mondav. Kt arday night be will give a balloon ascen sion, voting the Rowborg carnival the maa who does the aerial feat fell f roaa bia parachute, aud was braised np some what by alighting on the teleranh wirM. Eugene Register. KOW ia the tima In l.w-k nn WAti a vl A machioery lor what yoa will waot in the 7 oi repairs, gel U,o number sad go to . K. isykes, ho can get them for yoa. O. F. Godfrey, of the Doaslsa Connie Bank, ia ia receipt of a letter from bis brother, H. M. Godfrey, of Chicaral who epeaka ia glowiog tmia of Oregon's ei- oiDii ai tne fan-American exooaitioa. saying amorg other thing: Tbe stats uregoa has the larceet and finest fruit and foreet exhibit on the fair grounds," huh ts a great feather in Oregon's cap. No Oon'Mtionitr lib k.. . I- j - ifuuiv uiug taffy at the Candy Kitchen- eh Ldrea cry for it, yoang ladies are pleased with . uu uie oioer people preler it. Capt. A'ex. Soydvr. who for maav yeara baa been a tog captaio at Baadoa and baa piloted ecboocera aafrty in and out over the Coquille livt r bar, spent a few days at oar 8:reet Fair last week on bia return boms from Paget Eoac-d. He retorted to Beodon Saturday not very favorably impressed with lbs Soaod watry. the Candy Kitchen for ire cream soda. oameraiy a ice cresm. lias bis candies, 1 ncu boo wooieeome. 0ar Booch. of Look ins GimM .a Mies Georgian Uoilenbeak, of Faixriew, Were married at the residence of tts bnda's parents. Rev. sod Ms. 8. B. HoUenbeak, at Fair vie r. Wsdnaakv moraine-, " Rev. Uoilenbeak officiating. Tney will make Rc as burg their home. UsqaiUeSoIleUn. If van have a aawinfc m(.( .i . n uiug . u . needs rebainne or mAinmm,i u. o it Bjkes, be baa aa experienced machinist, i uv u w uvca ur B aoon time. Albert B. MrCov. electrlclu nr. iK. battleahlp Wisconsin, arrived in this city baiordey evenlogoa a six days leave of abaeooe. while, bis. ship is ia dry dock at Bremerton, Washington, and is eejoyiog a brief - visit with bis parents Ur. end Mra. M. McCoy and numerous friends. ' 'Piide of DonvWa" la t'n t....J B - mwv ui.uu ;uu will alcftva find on ttim mm.Wm wi.ln;- - ww w mimw WU.UUAft the beat floor obtalnmhi in fii.- Oregon. Try it and be convinced, tf. Fred Winston was in town todav from Civil Bead and r.pjrts a great many prases on the ground, the result of the recsot heavy rains. Hs says only about ooe-Iourt'i or one-third of the prone crop hat been gathered and aoleas the raios abate at an rsrly da'e greit damage will resolu Dr. R. D. Barrow, speciali.t ia Chron ic diaeama of atari blnrl OX T.-- lor A Wilson block, rooms 8 sad 4, bp- w mil m . There srs different wars of obtalnlne notoriety lo Ibis world. A Portlaod man has sued a prominent barber for $250 damages alleged ta bars been re- csved from barber's Itch obtained while sharing at the barber's shop. The chances are that not sven lather will be recovered. Trv Mra. Pnmifvk'a c... w. wvrw large loaves for 25cta. Delivered foany place in the city if desired. tf. fbe band boys are home from Roae- borg where they furnished the street fair an abundance of first-class music. They say the fair was as good, if . not better, than it waa last year. They were treated royally by the committee in charge and Uke pleasure in viaitioe our southern neighbor, Eugene Regis ter. Use Ed T. Naohi' R.um pi.. Enamel to polish your piano. For sals by T. K. Richardson. a28 Engene Orr, of the firm of Weeks & On, the well known orcbardists. died at his bomsloMedford,Wednesdey morn iog oi iirigbt's disease. Mr. Orr had been suffering with that dread maladv for several months peat, and bis death was not unexpected. Ashland Tidings. Shoes of nearlv avr kinri and porpoeeyoowillflad in Selig's stors at uyrus Creek. ' . Begohr quarterly inspection of Co. E, will be beld at Armory Hall. Saturdav eyening, Sept. 28, at 8 o'clock p. m. All government property most be in lockers before that date. Campaign bats and eggtns. f. B. Hamlin, Capt. Co. E. Everybody can bsvs nJ je. light, wh'U bread if tbey will nee Baehford's "Fr.da ot uoogias" nour. tf We understand the Presbyterian church people have in contemplation the early remodeling and enlarging of their church on Cass street, which will trans form it Into a commodious and modern church building. . Special tale oa baby shoes at Harry M. Hoideo's an til 8ept. 224. Married, at the home of the bride's parents Sunday noon, Sept 22, .1901, Eugene Winter and Miss Addie Cooper, Rev. Miller, officiating. Mr. Wimer is a resident of Crook county, a handsome young man of unblemished character and well supplied with worldly goods, but we can't help regretting tho loos of the fair young lady from our social cir cle. The bride looked beautiful in a wedding gown of white organdie trim med with Valenciennes lace. The pres ents were many and beautiful including a cake dish, Edd Cooper and wife ; sauce dish, C. H. paugh and wife; sauce set, Miss Sallie Whitesides ; vinegar cruet, Miss Leila Mynatt ; set silverware, Mr. and Mrs Mynatt ; sewing machine, Miss Tina Cooper. Many friends join in ex tending congratulations and best wishes. A Friend. 'Phone No. 165. for Tour bread and pastries daring the Carnival. 6ieverr, the boss baker, on Jackson street Bear Cass. L. S.Coon, the successful rancher and small fruit giower of Dillard, was in lbs city Thursday snd left st the Plalndeale' office a liberal treat of strawberries freab picked from bis vines. They were of the "Excelaior" variety, which Mr Coon thinks hard to beat for an all round berry and a prolific bearer. He states that there is hardly a month in the year ia which hs does not have floe ripe and well matured strawberries frequently when no other grower hss them. " Take yoar old shoes to Griffiths, at Flint's shoe store. He can mske 'em like nsw. Lowest prices. Married, at the residence of Rev. W. A. Wood, tn thia city, Thursday evening Kept. 19, 1901, Miss Hand I. Bicker, of Gardiner, to Mr. B. G. Fowler of Eugene, Rev. W. A. Wood officiating, The bride abd groom both have a wide circle of admiring friends and are de servedly po polar. The Plainth, joins ia wishing the coo pie a lor g life cf happiness and prosperity. Saavenir given to parcbeeers of $1.00 worth or more, at Hildebrand'a durini loe eireet reir; ao lake. Some of lbs friends of Hon. E. D. Stratford wars having a little fun at bis expense this morning. He bating lost his laundry in the fire last algbt a sob- scrlptloa paper was circulated thia morn- log for bis relief. Mr. Bridges refased to subscribe on tbe a rounds of reckless neglect on tbe pert ot hit friend ia cot carryiag Insurance. Wbea too axe ia need of a nsw soli ot cloning Inspect X. belle's stock. A. very large line to make selections from. Isaac Robioette, wife, two sons snd two daughters arrived ia this city tart night from Bromley, Millar conniy. Mo., to visit with the former' sot. Joetic- H. J. Roblaette and family. After look ing over this cooatry the alder RobiaeU aad family will probably locate here, and we joia ia extobdisg them a beerty welcome. Try a glass of that rood, refreebiar snowier drink Coco Cols, at the Ceadj Kitchen. As we n to preat tbe case of ths guts va A. D, Perdue wherein defendant is charged with stealing cOtle of Gaddie Bros., is in progress before Justice Robt neUe. Per doe is a married maa wfta foirim-Utbidisa. Hs claims thai be traded as $35 watch to a stranger for the cattle. . . Yoa'll have to borrr. if voa set Street bat at The Bell Satere. Mod Rev. C A. Dottoa, Stale Sunday school worker will deliver aa address at the Presbyterian Cburcb Friday night 6epU 27th. Sat jct, "Tbe Saoday school of todsy and its needs. n Mr. - Dot son is thorough S. S. maa sad will lateral t bis bearers. Free to all and so coileciioB Uken. Aermoters will pomo water while voa sleep see Cburcbiil A Woilley. Engineer D. McCarthy aill market aboot 4000 boxes of peaches this reason from bis orchard near Talent. He bad nearly 1100 bases of Mairs which were as fine a eat raised ia ths valley. Ait land TuIidci. Crockery and tlaas ware at rat nrlrmm all this month. Mrs. N. Boyd. 612-1 m Miss Lacy 6tsntoa left Satardsy for 6ea Francisco to reaame her wotk lo St. Lake's hospital. Walter Josepbeob also went to city and will enter ths polo technical school, preparatory to a era res ia civil engineering. Chiffon and silk, aliover st redncad prices', st Mrs. Gegax's. B, F. Kicbole, of Riddle, was ia attead. ancs at tbe Street Fair tbs iaet day sod spent Saturday ia town looking after bos- ieess connected with tbe Dr. P. A. Har ris estate of abkb be ia administrator. Sewing machines at 8. K.-Evkea. m terms to soit boyer. - Died, at Bonrsy, Ore., 8ept. 6, 19QJ. Teresa Clinton, wife of George Clintoe, aged 35 year. She leaves a bubaad and fear small children to sooorn ber loss. Myitis Point Enterprise. .w;- Bay yoar Street HaU at the Sell lod . Sisters. A marriage liceass was taned last week at Jacksonville to Henry DeBoy and Elisabeth A. Varble, of Gold Hill. Mr. DeBoy resided at Riddle beJore'blj former wife died. I utii" Lime and cement at Terr low nrices at Maratsrs' Drag Store. Noah Coraatt, jr., returned to his bom at Riddle, Saturday evening, after enjoy- leg a pleasant visit with bis sitterVMrs. Gegtx, and attending ths Street Fair.' Get Mart tars' prices on lime aad cem ent. v . August Eractx, the PLAiXoxixsa's effi cient foreman, ia erecting a nest eettag on bia lot Jnet back of V. C. London's bom on Douglas street. Orchard grass and Timothy seed at Churchill & Woolley's. Lest, between this city and Dillard, a largs telescope filled with clothe.'. . Fjnd' r will please inform Mr. L, 8. Coon. Dil lard, Oregon. If Special prices on lim and cement st Marsters. Miss Haiti Settles returned to ber horn at Oskland Friday, after having attended the Street Fair. Aermotor never kick if you work tbem over time. The Oregon State Fair opens today at Salem and promiees to be the beet fair ever held in the state. "What time Is It and where are we 7" Thursday evening, Sept.20,1901, at the Opera House. Found. Tbs only place to get an-to-dato foot wear at the right' price. Boaosts Ehob FaJtLOB. Loss Probably $3500. Insurance $1,- 750. Origin of Fir Unknown. a . -. a m m . . . at tne uour 01 one o'viocar this morn ing Oie Ftoeeborg steam Laundry w discovered oa fir aad an alarm immedi ately turned in. Tbe fir department responded promptly, bot owing lo tbe great head war gained bv the flame be fore it was discovered ths department conld do little bat protect surrounding property, which iocladed tbe court boose Van II oat en total sad two residences. Tbers was little wind and tbe heavy rain of lb previous 36 boors rendered tbs danger to adjoiuiug property lees, bat tbe department did excellent work, even saving lbs greater portion of ths wood which bad been provided for tbe winter by Floyd Morpby, proprietor oi tii laundry. Ths boilding burned was reeled about 32 jeers ago and was known aa the old Masobie ball aod was still tbs property of that order.' It waa s two story frame building, aod one of ths few rrmaioiog Und marks of pioneer Roeeborg. The ball room upstairs was still oocupiod by s number of lodges snd societies including tbe G. A.R. snd auxiliary orders which lost their organ and paraphaoella as did the other orders. Tbs Masons bars not occupied the ball for a number of years. Mr. Murnby loot bis ognef boiler sad stoves, laun dry machinery, In fact everything ia tbe building aggregation about $2000, with Insurance amounting to 1 1000, while the afasoos carried 7M on the boilding. Cotuidereble lsondry was also destroyed. So fire bad been in the baildiog si ore last Satorday and the origin of the fir is somewhat of a mystery. Tbe Mason ill probably rebuild a modern aad sub stantial brick st net are oa the site at an early data. PATRIOTIC DECLARATION. Resolutions of Spanish American War Veterans Percy WJUU Camp, No. ait lass moch as ear beloved President, has beej by tbs bands of so rvssln stricken doa unto deavib, Whereby the United States baa lost a most honor ed, eeteemed aad Uithlol . serve at. Therefore, be it Buulred, That by Picy Willi Camp. Spaniah American War Veterans, of Roeeborg, Oregon, that we deeply de plore the death of Williaa McSinley, late president of tbs Coiled States: (aad also oar Commander in Chief, oeder whoarfeoasnand it ti oar doty sad pleas- ore to reseat the laselt to oar Sac) at the bsads of aa sseassio. Io tho neoet sever tarts do we eoodemo ths teach ing of tbe Anarchist, wbo ander the pro tect loo of oar flag, are daily plotting for tbs dkttacOoa of oar Govern x en I Tberef ire ; 4 Rttolrtd, Toat It la a shame aad dis grace lo 00 r free inititotiooa that tfaie dastardly crime . baa been perpetrated, aad that oar next congress sboald pass laws to forever stamp oat anarchy in the United State of America. ! - D. R,Saujaaaook, 8. W. Sraajtaa, - F. B. Hums. Committee. A Moaster Prams Drier. . eBWaawawaaaaat a Tae prooe drier of the Beaton County Praoe Compasy wsa pat in operatios) yesterday, says the Corrallis Hazette. This is beyond doubt the largest prune drier ia tbe world. In order to keep it running at ita fall capacity, nearlv 100 baada will be employed. . There are 10 taonele ia the big drier; each tan eel is SO feet in length, and will hold a little over 200 bnahels of prone. The drier will receive over 2000 bushels of green I rait st oee time, aad coder the most favorable conditions it is pose! bia to torn this smoont oat la 24 boor. To be conservative, ooe may safely state that the daily output of the drier, after every thing is ia running order, wl3 be from 1200 to 1500 Vaebel daily. Ths drier is heated by steam ran through three- aaarter-iach pipe. For this purpose 15,000 leet ot pipe was used. There were originally over 17,000 trees in the big orchard, bat some died, aud it ii now estimated that there are la tbe neighborhood of 16,000. Borne "of tbe tree are thought to bear 10 boiael of prunes, and Manager Johnson plee the average at three oasbel per tree. This estimate Rives Ur tbe vicinity of 60,000 bethels as tbe total yield of th orchard. Ths oompsey bars been at great x pens to build then enormous drier sad tqoip it ss thoroughly as they have, aad deserve good weather, good crop and a goojd. market. I a fact. Ur. Johnson hss already teea offered a pretty fair price tor this year's crop. It is figarsd that at a fair price tbe yield of tbe big orchard this year will be worth bet wee a $25,000 aad $35,000. To those who bav th time. it will bs well worth their while to visit he orchard wbil th. drier tbe largest la tbe world ia ia operation. , , , , A Bold Burglary. Last ir way night soma, party or partis entered ths second band , store of Biodgett etuta rjy d resting oat a rear window pane and stole aboot $45 worth of small article and cut ran cy. Th stolen goods consisted - principally ol pocket knives, rssors; wstcbe sod re volvers. Tbe cash till was broken open lib apiatchet, bat it contained only a small amount ot change. The pro prietor wer sway Irom bom at th tins aod th store wse In charge of their wive.' There is as tet 00 definite due to th robbery.- V'WMMMaaaaaaaMS--aaw "What Time U It, Where ara We?" -aaaBWMBiammmwa ' H Thoa A. Bayer of Oakland, California' will deliver bis famous lector oa th above subject, in the Opera House, Thursday evening, Sept.! 26, this Is th first of th series of lectures to be glvea in Boseborg tblslfsll. Com and bear this celebrated orator. Ticket for th entire coarse of live leetares,$1.00 School children, 60 rents. Tickets for eitigle lecture, 25 cents; school children, 1 cents. - ; k Killed By Faillnf Tree. Eroeet Cox, sged 18 years, wbo was working at Wm. Richards' saw sill on Anderson Creek, seven miles from Ash land, was killed Tuesday, being struck by a falling tree. His parents rstlds In Woodville and tbe body was taken there for batlal. Towo Ta!k. ? Th yoang man mentioned above wae a step-ton of Mrs.' YanOrder who form erly resided at this place ana later mar tied Mr. Cox, father of deceased. n"WOV'"VCVC HEW ARRIVALS AT OUR STORE Ladies Automobtf e Coats in half and three-quarter lengths. Satin finished Venetian cloths for tailor gowns in the new automobile red, castor, gray, brown and black. Prurellas and late shades for swell Autumn Gowns, PurCollar ettes and Boas in endless array, i Remember the Grand Millinery . Opening of fall, 1901, Millinery Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1901 ! Riddle Pharmacy. I. B. RIDDLES, Prop. ALL BJBDS OS 4' il Freab Drnra, fledktiiea. Toilet Articles. Paint. Oils. QUsa. Sundries. gjt9 fieacriptiona promptly fiUsd by a competent druggist. RIDOLE. - - - OREOOft. H. Little, o: .. DENTIST. .. Oakland. . - Oregon. FOR CITY RECORDER. I hereby announce myself a aa m a candidate tor re-election to the office of city recorder of Roseburg. Oregon, aubject to the decision of the voters at the election to be held Oct. 7, 1 901. D. S. West. Notice of Final Settlement Hotke la bciabr rivea that UM a4enina4. sdraiBjstmorof Iba null al Afmm M-AttrrOary dcoraaad, kaa Sled hta Soai accovnt aa aocS M BiBtaurnvn. la tlx Coanty Ooart ol IKwaima coqqit. Siaia of Ororon, aad tast mii seen baa art TqoUt, October ii, 1KL at IS e'eiock a bv ol aald dr, at U emit hom la anaaearf, voaxiaaueaaiy.eiaMof vrtmm, aa lb Ubm and Blaea lor beariaa ol ebiecAlon UMRioaad lor tbs aaal aatllraunt oi mM iMKd tMi 21st Oar of rMcirSrr, joax arTKBJraT. Admlaiatrstoe et Us estate el Ainaa M. attsr- oorr. Farmers Nana Wasrtsd. Send aa tbs nana, and coat oStoa addraaaca ot slca laraioni wbo bat (aad to clear or wbo haToeaa lor Mump Boiler, bs4 w anil mail tn to voor oddrcaa. a coot oi oar acoriaa ol tbo grvBt BorthwrL Bow roiar to yroav Writ alainly and sddreH tb W. Uraboar Cav, La maa, Wu. IA. SALZMAfi,- I j Practical Watchmaker, I j Jeweler and Op I Udan. . 'x 1 Jackaoa St-, - ROSEEURQ rrSk.A.a.AA.A.A.A.A.AA JS.A.A.AA.A.A.AVA.AAA.xV.A.A.A.A.A.A.. a a. - V -J ) All f3mer etT:rts shat.rred. All competition Oat-distanced. This season, we have determined,' 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. ) (9 0) (9 e) fo C (o fa 9) (q ) 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 ana prices tuc cneapesi. Clothing We have shoes for Men, Women and Children Infants. A large assortment at small price. F5H (SaAAAAAAAAA JOSEPHSOiTS IT'S IN Everybody knows about S.W.P. IVs success Is In the air. It rains fame for kseli with every gallon that's spread on a house. Uniform good quality has given It a popularity greater than any other paint on the market. 1 When yoa want to paint a build- Be sure you on the can. CHURCHILL Advertise Ol in the. 1 raaa aso vassinctox stets POTXANt, OBEOK A. P. AlBMOiaa. LL B, Prtodaal X Btactbal. plug rein acbool, coasptcaoaa I tboroaxb wark. witb haadrtds ot gTBdsatcs ia pcaaiona aa 1ii, wia mad ateaocnbas. already aread ef a high atiitdinc wbetew kaawa. it atta&lj (row better aod bctbrt. Opra att tbe ytar. Stadcata adauttcd ay ttaw. film or ciaaa tastractkM. Xjrara what aad Bw w reacb. aad what it coat. Ckdogacftn. - Baaed W Dbfocaara f- d. r. THObtrsox, rREsruEXT D. SOU COKSK ' - - DATED X. DCXVS The WilSnr School. 18th yxab. Opens oa September 23, 1901. Eantef ends worb, kwetwri Ha latia, tivrasaa, aookArpimt. nraaife. For sartiettbara oddnaa tbs prtaciaal. C. T. WHITTLESEY. It sagt - HUbar, Oresoei 41 a mm . i V. a -J J v 1 " - Q- am a a a a m a n ui jruu iiuua ui a .unit d m-tt-t i uuu guil fn for $5.00? We have xt, and better ones also. You before buying. Jackets, Capes, Furs m i bellows! A.A A A A.VA.A.A.A.a.A.A..VA. Ai A A AAv A wvovovvoovovo Whip Cords in The Store' THE AIR. In?, Inside or cut- side The Shebtim-Wuwmz PlIZT will do" it better and more econom ically than any other. It will wear longer, look better and cover more surface. If s a paint with a reputation found 74 eu on mem. .asjc . t j find S. W. P. We sell it. & W00LLEY IdllliCiid We make mvd hare on hand a bi? stock of the finest con fectionery 00 the market Ice Cream and Summer Drinks served to taste Dry Oak Woo4 Fw Sal. Good dry 14 inch wood for Bate: ad 4reas or apply to 8. C Bartraai, Soea b int. Or. tt. 3 3 1 9 a aO plenty of them. We have should see our clothing t9 a - , e They comprise everything ) that is new. Our furs are 13 direct from the manufactu- C) rers. assurinvr vou correct C3 style and low price. 5J V 3 . snoes 1 OVVVVYVVV WAW