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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1901)
1 $ the PFDPI F T(WF I $ii$a$i 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. Our Fall aud Winter Stock of Clothing are now in and one of the latest aud most up-to-date, and if you will step in and give us a rail you will be convinced that we have the most complete aud up-to date line in the city, and you will see that we can sell you cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. We are also sole agents for W. The Peoole's Store I Of Local Interest. ncdiucr dbicosi iuiwm. Rosebcbg, Ore., Sept. 30. Tonight tod Tied7 fair ; HgUt Iroet tonight. Thos. Gibson. Observer. - iiita a large and very appreciative audience greeted Dr. Thos. A. Borer at the opera hoose Thardsay evening and listened attentatiyely to hia lecture on the subject, "What lime is it and where are we." The lecture proved a gen nine oratorical treat, fairly sparkling with wit and homer and withal highly in structive and logical. Dr. Brjer ia one of the most fokhed orators on the coast and for two boira bell the cloeeet atten tion of bis audience. This was the first of a series of five lectures to be delivered by the California lecture bureau ia this city by the very ablest and beet material on America's lecture platform today. The next lecture will be delivered about Oct. 9. 1301, by Pruf. J. Hudson, whose sal jact is, "The - Golden Age of Ora tory." iiver bae the city been visited by such rare talent before and everyone should avail themselves of tbw opportu nity to Ler this splendid course of lecture-, any one of sbkfa is worth the price charged for the full series. Get yonr ticket of J." A. Buchanan. . It will be of interest to the farmers of this county to learn tbat the 2iw Era Flour Mills, of Roeetorg have just in stalled a fine new Barley Bolls machine of large capacity and that the mill" are now prepared to manufacture a fine dust lees feed from your barley while you wait and are even better equipped for tarning out a superior quality of flour and feed than ever belote. Bring in yonr grain and they will do the rest, tf Mies Delia Moore, a former composit or in the Plaisdkaleb office very kindly remembered the office force with a fine treat last Friday in the shape of two yery large and luscious watermelons grown in the garden at her borne in the eastern suburbs of the city. Miss Moore will please accept the thanks of the en tire force for ber kind remembrance. Mrs. 3. C. Hutchinson has just re ceived an elegant and up-to-date line of millinery, consisting of hats and trim mings, ribbons, etc., and would be pleased to show these goods to ladies lor the latest in stylish beadwear. Corner Main and Washington streets. Oats for sale at Krose & Kewland's. o o SWING s LINE o a o n o o o o o 8 Join the army of happy buyers' made so by the unmistakable values we are showing in Clothing, Hats Shoes, Blankets, Comforts, o a o a o n o o E3 O o n 'Twill stand out in the best purchase experience. o O' RELIABL0 QUALITIES 5 5 ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. 2 O i 1 : - 1" ' n Our Fall Millinnery Stock of Street and Walking shapes are the most up-to-date styles that has ever been in the city before. them from 25 to 50 per cent, L. Douglas Shoes Carl Jena, a butcher boy, in the em ploy of Wm. Mensel, at Bedding, Cel., invested 117.60 in Texas oil stock at 10 cents a share. The company baa struck a gusher in the Beaumont district and the price of shares advanced to 30. Young Jena can now realise $5250.00 on hia small investment. He baa planned a trip to hia boms ia Euiope aa a cooee qoenei of dams fortune's smile. Nick G Jewell, a young ssarbr man, also of Bedding, baa t rack it rich. Wbea oil waa found in Western Clan last fall Jewell remembered a tract of land in that vicinity to which be was attracted years ago by cuiiooe surface formations. He immediately went to Utah and lo cated 200 claims. Some months ago oil was struck on adjacent land. Tben Jewell 1st In a lew Irieada aud formed a company and sold stock eoougb to pur chase and operate a drilling outfit. He has just received word that oil has been struck. The well flows 200 barrels per day. Jewell owns a large percentage of all the stock, and will realise a large fortune. It ia an old axiom tbat "bread is the staff of life" but this depends somewhat on its quality. The fine cream and home made bread made at J. Siever'a bakery oo Jackson street near Cass never f sils to pleas. A nice variety of pastries also kept constantly on hand. Tte Ashland Tidings savs: Tovillify a man daring his life time and wear mourning ostentatiously for him after his death is both cowardly and h politi cal. Yet that is what the three malo dorous Hearst orgaas have been doing. Day after day and month after month the columns of San Francisco "Examin er" have reeked with the gi ossael abuse of President McKinley, and Us last page baa been tbs place for most brutal car toons reviling Preaidsnt Mckinley uodsr the bead of "Willie and hia Papa," They were continued almost up to the very day of the assassination. Sines then the same space has been filled sev eral times with full page black-faced type lamenting the loss of the President ia crocodile tears. The "Examiner" baa well earned the name fastened on it by one of Its contemporaries, the "An arch of the Laliies." Try lira. Com stock's bread. Seven large loaves for 25c ts. Delivered to any place in the city if desired. tf. Joseph G. Pierce arrived from the east today. He met Hervey Lindley in New York and aaya the aurveyed rail road from near Klaaatbon to Pokegama logging camp will begin work immedi ately Ashland BeoorJ. . o o o INTO . 8 o o o o o o n o o o o o a o E3 O o a o p o your memory as t in your buying a O n J (f cheaper than you can (9 CI (k 9 and Monarch Shirts I. ABRAHAfl Proprietor The dining car Yoeeuiite, brought in on the north bound overland last night ana Bdetracked to wait for the Booth bound ovsrlsnd this morning, to which it was a it died and taken south again, was robbed during the lime it stood en the sidetrack here. The conductor and port er were Bleeping in the car, entrance to which waa gained through the rear door. The robbers then pried from the side of the car the iron cash box, containing about 1400 cash and the conductor's watch and chain, took it outaids and re eaoved the contents, and tben threw it away. No doe waa obtainable, although Sheriff Parrott and Marshal Dillard worked the remainder of the night and all day today Upon the care. Stearns & Cbenoweth have Iron Clad wagons, the beet and cheapest. Tbey offer all Hacks and Boggles at reduced prices, new, all steel boys' wagons, bteel Rangea and btnTes of all sort. Pioneer White Lead, Linseed Oil, Doors and Windows. The Oregonian of Sept. 5th aaya: "The Passion Play, given last night at the Taylor street ckorcb, filled the church to overflowing, and many were turned awsy so tbat tbs managers of tbe Biograph have been induced to remain over another Jay, and repeat the enter tainment tonight in tbe same place, for the benefit of those who failed to secure admission last night Ia sdditfoa there 'ill be more than 40 scenes from "In Hie Stpps," thrown on the screen, be sides many other interesting events." To bo giveo st tbe opera bouse, E gee burr, Oct. 7th. Pleasure seekers, why don't yoa drive your own rig when yea can buy as cheep ss you can bireT Good bore, boggy and harness for sale cheap. Apply to H. J. Bohinett. The ladies of the Zobo Sand gave sn impromptu . but very enjoyable social daoos at tbe Armory hall 8aturday night after inspection of Co. E., by Cap tain. Hamlin. It ia understood tbat another dance will be given next Satur day evening. Tbe Plaisdkalu would suggest tbat this be known as tbe "Can didates' Danes," snd tbst all of tbe numerous aspiranta to honors in tbe coming city election be required to pur chase two tickets each, and attend and participate in the dance. No eoo'ectionery like tbat borne made taffy at tbe Candy Kitchen-children cry for It, young ladies are pleased with it and the older people prefer it. Dr. Burrows went to Dillaid on a pro fessional visit Saturday night, snd again last night. Hia patients at Dillard are Samuel Miller, who is afflicted with neu ralgia of tbe stomach, Bev. Bailey, who ia suffering from a serious but not dan gerous attack of nervous prostration, O. H. Pirkens, a victim of Is grippe, and Miss Minnie Howard. No trcuble to kees cool if yen call at tbe Candy Kitchen for ice ream soda. Hamersly'a ice cream, like bis candies, ia alwaya rich and wholesome. Mrs.B, W. Evsns.bf 611verton, who hss been visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sbsmbrook, of Umpqoa Ferry waa looking after property interests ia this city Saturday. She left for Port land Sunday, where aha will spend a few weeks visiting before returning to her home. "Pride of Doou'as" la tha hranrf n will alwava find on tbs sacks containing toe oeei nour ooiainaote in eontnern Oregon,. Try it and be convinced, tf. Mrs. D. Blake, whose noma is in Tacoma, and who baa been visiting tbe family of 8. K. Sykes in this city for tevsrsl weeks, baa gone to San Pranclr- co to visit her mother, Mrs. John Mo- Curdy, before returning borne. If von contemnlate nainv nalnt trw fl n j W. P. Covers most, looks bert, wesrs longest, most economical, full measure. Churchill & Woolley asll it. Miss Mollis Jones, who spent tbe summer in this city, left yeeterdsv morning for Oakland, after a short visit with friends there she will return to brr home in Yoncalla. Now ia the time t? bnv vonr n1n mnA barrows; aee the Syracuse Steel and Chilled plows before boyiug elsewhere for sals by 8. K. Sykes. Hon. B. B. Dixon, who resides near the Four Corners, was attending to busi ness matters In this city Saturdav. Ha waa accompanied by hia niece Miss Mayme Dixon. Buffalo Pitta Disc Spring and spike tooth harrow, sold by S. K. Sykes are tbe beat. See them and yon will buy no others. Tbe crosswalks have had tbe appear ance of wet weather. The one In front ofjhs postofflcs will need s bridge or t boat to assist tbe 'orders tbia winter. Dr. B. D. Burrow, specialist in Chron - ' J . IU AH- lor A Wilson block, rooms 3 snd 4, up stairs. . u. Tbe Passion Plsy as given at Oberam msrgsu, Bavaria, full aise life motion pictures Tuesday evening Oct. 8(h, the opera bouse. Special prices on lime tot! cement HaflUrit at at J. C. Stratford who baa conducted the photograph 'gallery next door to the Plaindxxlxb office for several months, la packing op and getting ready to remove hia gallery to Oakland. While here he haa been kept busy with work for a very large number of people, and baa given all his patrons the beat of satisfac tion. This be will do In Osklsnd or wherever he msy locate in the future, and he may aafely count upon all he can do in tbe way of work. His mother, who haa made her home with him here, will go to Ashland to visit with the fami ly of J. 8. Stratford. If you have an airtight atove and have tbat tired feeltng, see Churchill & Wool ley's Bridge 4 Beach Base Burners. A new law makes the next November term of county court tbe time tor fixing the boundary lines of election precincts. The January term before an election was the time by tbe old law. Tbe It mite most be fixed by the court so aa to con form to ward and road district boundaries It Is said also provided tbat no election precinct will have more than 300 voters. Petitons to tbe court lor deaired cbsngee must be brought in at the coming Nov ember term or precinct limits will stand for two year as at present arranged. Use Ed T. Nsghsl's Safety Piano Enamel to polish your piano. For sale by T. K. Richardson. a28 On Wednesday morning, Clyde Lee, son of T. P. Lee, who resides a few miles west of town wsa found lying by the road near home in an unconscious state, while the horse he had been ridlag came rac ing to the barn. The young man al though not entirely uocoodooa is not able to letl bow the accident happened. It iaauppoaed from appearances tbat the bone began bucking and threw hint on. in we tail nta bead struck on a jagged rock, making a frightful wound on the aide and fractoriog the skull. Hie condition is almost hopeless. Observer. Tbe bandy receipt book, also blank notes and ail forma of legal blank, at the rLATXDBAUA OfflOS. U James Ioman, of Looking Glsas, Doug las County, returned lest Friday from a visit to Crater lake. Mr. In ma a ia a geologist of oo mean repots and has made the oil indications of Southern Oregon a study for several months past In hia opinion there is no doubt of tbe existence of oil in many localities. Tbs lodiceUooa near Med lord are cqsally aa flattering, be says, at eleewoere. Med ford Mail. rotors wet next ury spell mis yoa, let aa Aermoter windmill ; Churchill & noouey eeu uem. Dick Jones was arrested Touredav br E. O. Hodson, deputy fish and game warden, and charged with oalawfB'Jv selling five salmon trout. A bearing wae bad before Justice Bobinett sad beiug found guilty a fine of t20 and costs was imposed upon the yoeog mas tbe least las law allows. Jones acted ianoceuUy, not knowing be waa violating aar law when be sold tbe fiiah. The Pan Am ureas Rnlka Inmk h.r With levers are nmnit tu nrtna them at 8. K. Sykes. Grants Pate Courier: Bev. T. P. Karnes end family leave this week f Myrtle Creek where Mr. Haynes mill be statiooed during the eomiog year. Kev. A. Jl. Boceer will be stationed at Grants Pass. The congregation and friends of Mr. Ueynes and family tendered him a farewell reception on Tuesday even teg Shoes of neaxlv inn kinrf uid Eirpose you will fi ad ia Bella's store at yrtia Creek. 8. E. Jjfansoo, a proxieeLt Mritla Point merchant, accompanied by ' bis mother and b.o.ber Cberle, passed through Bo teburg Saturday on their way to Portland where tbet will attend the carnival and tbeo proceel to Notth Yak ima, where Mrs. Jobosoa snd son Chss win spend tbe winter vuh relatives. Eterrbodv cn have nic. liht brr ail il thvv mill bm tUhfnM'i a- of DouKtaa" floor. tf. This mfternooo Sheriff Withers receiv ed a telegram from Bickelloo, Wash., stating tbat tbe cow table there had ar rested Sid M. Fleecer, tbe msa who stole a number of cows at Springfield and sold them to Frank ttoodpieture. of this otv. snd wbo alto stole a bicjele from Mica fctbel Kineey. Eogeoe Bigiater. YeloX end Solid nanor all Hrl. i films and c'atea at ci.twrf-iil a, w.w.i ley'e. A.-ville D. Perdue, tbe man confined in the count) j ul on the charge ol cattle stealing, it either on the verge of genuine insanity or ia making the beet bluff at it ever seeo by the eoonty officials. It baa been decided to bold aa-examination this evening, and If lound to be insane, ne wm oe tent to Salem. Crocker and a-tama aM at rn all this month. Mrs. N. Boyd. SlM-n The many old time friends of Bev.' J. B. N. Bell were pleased to note his Mas. eoce in Boseborg again last Saturday. us is oa A harried visit to Dousias county and will visit with bis mother al Myrtle Creek while here. Bis: redaction In shana al Flint'. A. fail to call and aee the bargains oa up. Photographer H. D. Graves and wife left yesteaday for Portland, to attend and participate In the convention of photog raphers to be held there all 61 th i pres ent week. They expect to retura about next Sunday. Sea the Svracnaa RImI Pima at fl IT Sykes, with a steel shin and steel shoe. J as. Frater and Boy Bart let t ooen their new billiard ball and cigar store at Bopei'a old stand this evsnlnz. Dor- reoce Dotson will assist Jim in conduct ing tbs establishment. Grants Pasa Ob server. Lima and cement at r Ina, ,.ma Marsters' Drug Store. Editor and Mrs. W.C. Conner and little sou Clare, accompanied by Miss Laura E, Jones, went to Wilbur the tat ter part of the week, remaining over tsunday. Fall aboes now ready for your Inspec tion at Flin'ts. Attorney O. P. Coehow retnrnad Fri day morning fiom a business trip to i4wiston and Moscow. Idaho. Mr. F. B. Waits remains thers lor a few dsya longer. Up-to-date repairing at Flint's ahoe W. E. Hoover, the nursery anon', haa returned from a vary successful business trip to tbs northsrn part of tbs countv. baying sold a large number ol prune trees. Get Marsters' pi ices on lime aod com' ent. . Mr. W. E. Miller, of Condon, Oregon, has purchased tbs Fallows' dIscs in Looking Glass yslisy snd arrived there a faw dayi ago with hii family to reside. The L.O. T.M.will meet in Natlva Bona' hall the 2nd and 4th Wsdoeedaja in toe future instead of in the Odd Fel Iowa ball. Daibu Axdzbdom, B. K. Tbe McMlnnvllle etrest fair and car nival will be held Oct. 3, 4 and 5. Mlae Bessie Houck will be the queen, and wlU oe known aa "Good Queen Beta." County Surveyor W. F. Brian and Frank Cain went to Drain Friday to sur vey and reloca'e the countv road down Elk creek from that place. John W. Voatch and famiiv returned yesterday from Salem, where tbey hare been doing tbe state fair and visiting relatives aod friends. Eogsns Orr, of tbe fruit growing firm of weeks & Orr. of Medford. died last Tuesday, age 42 years. He leaves a wife and son aged 16 yean. Mra. Wm. Galloway, of Oaegoa City, baa I oeea elected a member of the na. tiooal council aod executive board ol the national W. B.C. Gov. Geer and Mra. Geer are expected to arrive in tbe city Thuradav. the env- ernor to make an official visit to tbe Sol diers' Hore. Dr. C. W. Lowe, tbe celebrated oral. optician, paid Boteburg a professional visit last week, snd as usual waa busy ail tbe time. J. F. Clementa haa taken tbe contract i build two cottages tor Mrs. Joeephson i Pine street, ma-i will begin the work tones. Mrs J. If. Booth scconiDaniad b h. mother, Mrs. Csmobell. tatarnad in terlay evening from a visit la Portland. Joint Bepresentative E. D. trim .J Asbtand waa ia town Friday oa basinets Deiore the U. 6. Land Offioe officials. Mrs. C. F. Harps tar, of Portland, ar rived last night for a visit with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvsy Jones. Dr. Luther Hamilton waa eailavl t tend Lee Love, the aged resides! uf Gar den alley, wto ia very aick . Car repairer Ed Bau vain and wile are rtjridng over the birth of a daughter, eepi. in thia city Yoa wiil never forget the scene at tbe opera boose Tuesday Oct. RUj. Foil sias life moUoo pictures. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Beilev, wbo have been tiailiiig ia Portland, returned boms aaiuroay evening. it asaasment of Baker eoonty ia nearly 11,000,000 more tbia year thaa last. Engineer Arthur E. English and wife are visiting for a few days ia Albany. A. M. Coilver, of Coos county, was la oe cuy Bator Jay o boaiaeaa. ueo. bbrom waa ia Iowa from East Umpqua Friday morning. Joo. Usxaader wsa In town imm Glide last Saturday. Delmar Dixoo. of Clover Creek in-nt taindsy in this dty. J. W. Beckler of Mvrtie Crk wmm I. the dty Friday. Dr. floock at Portland. In tbe Oregoataa's account of the an neal meeting of the Oreeon Suia Mxti. al Ejciety held in Portland last Thurs day, is the foilowiog : "fbe Roentgen Bays in Medicine aod Sars.rV aa th. topic of tbe next peper. It waa mad h Dr. George E. Hoock, of Boseborg. Dr. uoocx aercrtrfed verioee X-ray teste, and produced a number of X-rsv bhoto- grapha. He predicted that ia the coorse of a few years an X-ray machine would be aa abeolute necessity (a the office of every physician. Dr. A. B. Klbbe, of Seattle, a well-known specialist in the use of the X-rays, wsa to have led the discussion of Dr. Hoock's benar. tt i his aboMce tbe doty was assigned to Dr. A. TlUer, ol Portlaad. Il waa alan tr. tidpaud in by Dr. a J Smitb, of Pendle too;Dr.A.J.Giesy, of Portland, and Dr. J. A Geisrndurffer. of Tha ruilaa Dr. Uoock was highly complimented oa tbe paper read, and arooamd tha rri. ett interest with hia large collectioa of oegauvee made wlta the aasistsnce of tbe Xray machine. Raturdat'a Ora- gooiaoaare: "Anmmberof rather re- markaMe X-ry pbotosranha. tha nrk of Dr. George E. Houck, of Boreburg, ate diepUyed ia tbe windows of Wood ward, Ciarke A Co which attract much attention. In ooe a needle imb-ddad in a person's thomb U seen. In another a finger ia a skeleton bead la surrounded by a ring; in another ol the bin hor.ua f a person the enlargement of one of the Donee shows tbe presence of dianaa. Another photo of a shod foot mhawa all the bones of the foot surrounded bv a balo of nails. Tbe man wbo wlahed thai bis "too solid flesh would melt," sad tbs other trlluw m bo had a desire to step oat of his flesh and ait ia bia bones mlsht bare been accommodatad if tha machine bad been Invented the.. Tha pleasant habit of having a ikeletoa oc cupy a seat at banquets, ia vogue with some of the ancients, baa long been done away with, but may now be resumed by I tying a lifr-eise X-rsv nlctnn nf self Uke the place of tbe articulated skeleton." . Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at tha Boaa- borg post-office, Benoit, Kara Milborv. W. B Boyd, O.J. Quinn.J.C. Handley, Mrs. J.O. Smith, Floyd am, Frank Smith. R. G Jackeon, Mrs.MsUs Smitb, C. L. Leonsrd, Herbert Smith, C. F. Lemons, A. tronlck. Henry Vose, Jesse . . Persons calling for these letters will please atate the date oa which the ara advertised, Sept 30, 1901 : The letters will be charged for at the rate of one cent each. W. A. FaaTia. P. M. A Warning to Trespassers. All Demons araharah ararnaJ !. uuntingor trespassing a poo my farm ia Garden Bottom, known as the lot- Points nlaca. Tha traanaaa finliiua ed upon the premises will be enforced, du any vioiaiers oi sams will be prose cuted to the full extent of tbe Lew. J. H. Booth. . Men Wanted. Tfl.nt 1 1 i . . ... m . i-inuaiu wuou ai won creel:, Oregon. Good tlmhar. flnarlU.t. convenient location. Call on or wriU to vunoar A Kaykendall, Wol'.creek, Ore- - . s301m - ': For Sale. ; , ;' " awaasawammWh-Bk ' . Oue light running democrat wagon, nearly new. For sale cheap. L. Dam bleton, Winchester, Ore, eH-lmo, HEW ARRIVALS AT OUR STORE Ladies Automobilo CJoats in half and three-quarter lengths. Satin gowns in the brown and black. Prurellas and late shades for ettes and Boas The Big Store Riddle Pharmacy.! I. B. RIDDLE, Prop. an, some o Fresh Drue, ledidnca. Toilet Articles. Pmiots, Oils, QUsj, Sandrks. tJiW Preecriptkms promptly filled by a competent druggist, RIDDLE, OREOON. H. Little, aj8 .. DENTIST. Oakland, - - - Orexwo. WANTED ETE KAL FEBfONS OF character sad good repotatioo ia each atate (ooe to this eoonty required) to re present soo eOTerDes oid etta bile bed wealthy bosioees hooee of solid fiasacial sVdinf. ealsry $18X0 weekly with expeowa additional all payable ia cash each Wedoeaday direct from bed effioea. fjoree aod earriagee farmiahed, wbea necessary. Keiereecee aclwe self-add reeved aUeapad envelop, afaa ager, 310 Caxtoa Bldiag, Cbieago. S1JJI. Title Guarantee&Loan Co. SOaXBCBO, OB.IGCB. D. Baanrom. rTeaMcaL O. C Bajniroe, Beey. aaa Traaa. OSIee la the Oemrt Boom. Kara tha oaly em ptrt art at abatract books la Doaaiaa Comatr. abauactaaoeceruflcatm ol TlUa hunteaadlo Dooclaa county laad aad Blalac claiaM. Bat. atoea eeaipivi.aata4 Tradaca ol all tewmahlp plats la tha aoaebart:, Omgoa, U. a. Laad Dta Inci. Will sake bin. print eoptesot aa y Irri- anip anowuic an vacaai uoveraaMBi auaca. Hatary pabue ra aAoa, laaoimaea sfaets. wnwyonam acuta aja. 1 Faraters Naatee Wawted. Head aa the aamea and Boat ofltaa addnaae ol elavem fanaefa wbo bar taad to dear ar wbo hare nas fora arump pollcv, and we wiU nail Im to voar addreaa, a ooov ol Mr startaa of tba rrmu aonbwaat. bow sofas to pnaa, Wnia ptaiaiT aao addraai tae W. (Ira boar Ce, La Croaa. Wat. C I. r i i i k I A. SALZRIAfJ, Practical Watxhmaker, Jeweler aod Op tician. ; Jacksoei St., - ROSEBURO All feraer ciTsrts shattered. All eompetiticn Oaf-distaseed. 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. Clothini 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. We have shoes for Men, Women and Children Infants. A 1a r ere acnrtmni of cmill O FISHER & B finished Venetian new automobile red, castor, gray, swell Autumn Gowns, Pur Collar. in endless array. JOSEPHSOiTS - 'THE SHEBVlimiLUAUS 'PAfUfi Once a user of "S. VV. P." you will use no other ... COLOR CARDS AND PRICES ON APPUCATIOnI CHURCHILL & WOOLLEY Advertise in the. .rf&nd PASS: AXD WraSIONCTON STSXTTS POETXASD. OB.EGO!f A. P. Armntrams. LL. Prtadpaj A practkal, taugii.aaii acboot. coospkaoaa br thoroach work, wfeb kaadnda of tTadaatr, to pnaniiiBi aa bookkcrpcxs aad atcaograpbcia. Already proad of a hi(b standing wliuuu kaovm. it tcradity grova better aad brttn. Opca all Ike year. Stadeata adpiitted any tuaa. rrrrato ar daaa I.H i w.Liu.. Lean what aad ho at teach, aad what k coata. CaUloawefrcc. Biarl a Dracara 4 rx r. THoiirsox, txesidest Q O. SOUS CO HEX - - DAVID hf DCSVM The Wilbar School. 18th tkas. Opeas oa September 23, 1901. KaseJar frad work, teacher,' ela Latlm, UeraaB.Knokkeninir. Hiaslcaie. rat paraeaian aoorcca tae prioctpaj. C. T. WHnTLESEY, aai WUbar.Orwzoa K. STORE What do you think of a MAN'S ALL WOOL SUIT for $5.00? We have it, and plenty of them. We have better ones also. You should see our clothing before buying. Jackets, Capes. Furs www b ilUlCUi 11VV cloths for tailor Whip Cords in The Big Store Plaindealer JfifSfl cuts.. We make and have on hand a big stock of the finest con fectionery on the market. IceCream and Summer . Drinks served to taste Dry Oak Weed Sal. "w uxy 10 men wooa tor sals; ad drseaorspply to 8. C Bartraai, Boss They comprise everything that is new. Our furs are direct from the manufactu rers, assuring you correct style and low price. and Shoes