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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1901)
m PEOPLE'S STORE We are redoubling our efforts to make the PEOPLE'S STORE the most popular place for bargain seekers to make tbeir head quarters, as our tall and Winter goods have arrived and we are selling them at a very low margin. LADIES: aud we arc selling them get them elsewhere. Our Fall aud'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 n call ou will be convinced that we have the most complete aud up-to dale line in the city, and 3'ou will see that we can sell you cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. aIen"ero;s: .sd! -W. & KTTMi ra t 1 ne Feopie s store p Of Local Interest. Weather Bare a a forecast. Koskbcko, Ore., Oct. 3 Tosiijbt and Friday showers; cooler tonight. Thcs. Gibsos, Observer. Tae best coaiedy ol the ewson" ia the naive real verdict of the preea in commenting on tbe production o! "A Female D.'Umai9r,ibe 1 teet sascess from tbe pea of Chsrles E. Blaney. Thi BlauJid cimedr which 'rill be p-esnf-ed at the opera boase Wednesday night. Oil. 9, wcil desarvts the praise bestowed upon it, ta tl.e aoUicr Las apared neither time nor expense in his dee ire to t&ake it a leader in tbe conedy world, and hie efforts havs bjea rewardeJ beyond bis mo3t aanziiaa hpes. The charming actress, Miss Jonl03e Bennett now in the leading 10'e, is etrixingly Ct'ed for the part cf Haaa Bargain, a female drummer.Sbe causes a canmot.oa in tie large department store of Smooth St Eiik in her rid. tots to fo-ce upon the mar ket fcer lare r toe it of feminine apparel. MiS Jobnttote Eeonstt is ably aeeieted by Fcch clever artists as Tooy Williams, II airy Ld-ll, A'Krt Tavernier, Mart Ka-, Parson Graham and CharlaU Sco t. Tie a-inor pitj arain tbe bands ci very competent pjop. tba Iar eoa pmy requiring 4)srti-!s. Tne fcuer: iE8;n:fiaent and is eepecia-'ly constrnc;ed for "A Female Drummer." Tbe coniedy is divided into tbrtr cv, presenting tbe boiinesi efficea of Smoo'.h & Silk, tbe l terior of tbe firm's large department store, and tbe tropical gardens of a well known New York UXt, with the sales ladies' ball in progress. The staging and costuming are magnificent and the pioioction is all tbat coold be desired. To make tbe bt-et bread, nee the Olf brated Magic Yraat. Nothing like it for prodocirg li't-ht ee-t, notritions loaf of bread. It a ill retain its moietare and nntty flt r lonjr than bread raised with any other yeat pot opoa tbe mark st. Bit. A. S. ililligtn. wbo was pastor of tbe Meant Tabor Methodist Cbnrcb for several years, is spendirg a few days in the city visiting o'd IrienJa. He is very bleaeaotly situated at Boeeborg, where b.3 Las beei pastor of tbe Melbod et Caarch erer eiace leaving Mount Tabar. Wedaely'e Daily Oregouian. a V 15 o o o o o 13 o n o o o o o o o o a o a o o o o a o a o o E2 O P SWING LINE Join the army of happy buyers made so by the unmistakable values we are showing in I Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Blankets, Comforts, 'Twill stand out in the best purchase experience. RELIABL0 ALWAYS THE - t -1 r-v m mm a Our Fall Millinuery Stock of Street and Walking shapes are the most up-to-date styles that has ever been in the citv before. from 25 to 50 per cent, L. Douglas Shoes 4 A Editor and Mrs. W. C. Conner and Misses Laura Jones and Lizzie Orpnrd returned home Monday evening from a brief bat pleasant visit with W. II. Eoid ler and family of the Calipooia. A day was spent at Umpqua Ferry viewing the prune picking and drying operations in the fine large orchards of Sam Evans and the Messrs Shambrook. The large evaporators of these orcharJit-ts were running night and day and regardless of the fact that the rain storm had caused hundreds of bushels of prunes to fall to the ground the damage from cracking and decay was slight, Mr. Evans it that time, estimating his probable loss at not to exceed 5000 pounds, which, con sidering the large yield of his 30 acre orchard, is a small per centage. Mr. Evans also has about 30 acres in good bearing apple trees of choice winter va rities and the crop is large, assuring the enterprising grower good returns from this source, tbe inferior grades being dried, while the better grades are nicely boxed and find a ready market at top prices. Messrs Shambrook have 40 acres in fruit trees, principally prunes, and a finer, more thrifty and well kept orchard is not to be found in the county. They will have a largo crop of a fine quality and will only sustain a slight loss as a result of the continued rains. Fall plow ing and seeding has commenced on the Calipooia and Umpqua and the stock men are all jubilent over the fine pros pects for fall and winter pasture, all kinds of stock already being in good con dition for tbe winter. Many beautiful and well improved homes are to seen in the productive Calipooia and Ump qua valleys. It will be of interest to tfie farmers of this connty to learn that the "w Era Flour Mills, of Rosebone have just in stalled a fine new Barley Bolls machine of large capacity and tbat tbe mills are now prepared to manufacture a fine dust less feed from your barley wbi!e ? 00 wait and are even better equipped for turning out a superior quality of flour and feed than ever betore. Bring in your grain and tbey will do tbe rest. U Tbe Gold Bug, as well as all tbe mines and claims of Mount Reuben , are scenes of activity at the present time. Tbe eUmp mill of tbe Gold Bag pounds in cessantly eight and day, witb fail doable -shift crews. Tbey are cow do an 400 feet, with tbe main shaft w.th a fine body of ore exposed on the crust-cats at this level. Tbe ore is showing np a belter qualilT as depth is obtained. Tbe mine is equipped with a saw mill to cot tie stope and tunnel timbers. O o n o o o o o o o o o E3 O O o o E3 o o n o a o o IN your memory as in your buying a o a o o o QUALITIES CncAFtbr. ? n B If cheaper than you can and Monarch Shirts I. ABRAHAH A local circle of the Cbantauqui Liter ary and Scientific Circle was organ's jd at the residence of J. A. Buchanan, Tues day evening, 0t. 1. wish 0 members. The following offi trs were elected: J. Bnchtnan, President ; Vice-president , Mrs Geo. E. Hooct ; Mis Kwrina Rtst. Secretary; George Brrou, Miss E:h Gaddis, J. E. Sawver", Fraof G. Micelli and W. A. WjoJ, Commitee ol Io-t'uct-ioa. The circle will meet on Sturdy evening of each week, and will be!n tbs required re idmc fjr the year at once. This is tlrt lu'iao-Gircntn yr. aid tbe reading incta Is pricip-l y thi his- n:ora a-e am ar; oi taosa coun tries. Mrs. J. C. Hafibinssn hat fim re ceived an eirgai.t aud up-to date Iin ol milllt-err. cot sisUcp of lists and triu- m;nrs, nbtons. e'e , an ! would he pleased to show theee KO-xis to ladiM f..r tbs latest in sit lifti headvear. Corner Main and Washington rtre-'a Gsorg Utyno. aa etiTuM, cit iea of lbs Brackway pr;inc, m in town WedofsJiy and mda the I'liimjEvlsb a very plsi-nt ca'l. Mr. Hayces re cently return 1 hims from the AUin, Alaska, gold fiilds a'tsr a prosperous season in tbat mining region bringiog hone with him a nut sum is gld das', sad noggets ss a reward for hit energv and foil. Mo fins oagMa ranging in Tains from f I taflO were exhibi!ej at this offi which fairly dazz'ed our vis ion. It isn't often such tbiags are seen aboat a country p-iot sbp. It is an old axiom that "breid in lLa staff of Lfo" bat this dependt some bit on its qnalitr. The fiaa borne msdo bread made at J. Siever's bakery 00 Jackson sveet near t!aiw nnr tails to please. A Vice variety of rat tries also kept constantly on hand. Cbsrles E. B'.auey's latest musical soccers, A Female irummer," witL Johnstone Bennett. Tony William Al bert Tavernier, Matt Besgan and David DeWolf in tbe leading roles, will be the attraction at the opera bouse Wednes day evening, Oct. 9. "A Female Drum mer,' is hUl a; ths gwa'st farce comedy socers of fhs season, snd o far has plated to tbe ctpeci'y of t!l the theatres where it has ben tret-ned. Fteares & Chenowrih have Iron Tld wacoos. th) chean st. Tifv ofiVr a'l Hacks an-l Huiriea at reduced prices, nem, all ?ffl b-s wskoos, (fteel Ranft aoil Su.vt .jf fi jrts, I'ionier White Lad. I.inN-ed Oil. Djora ar.ft Windows. Biv. X.J. Ilrhir, who hs pretchid here the past year, and who his been appointed t Klamath Falls f r ths com ing year, will preach his farewell ser mon at Wilsur next ftandav. Oct. C. I3J1, 11 a. m. lis was prrventcd from preaching tbe last sermon tbat wis anoounce-l, and the appiint-nia1; bad not then been made. I'. is hops! tbat a la'Ki number will ba pres nt. IlKaenre seekerf, w by doi.'t ym drive yoar on rig when you can bu as cheap as yon can hire? Goo J borne, boggy and narnees lor sals cheap. Apply to II. J. Bobinflt. On tbe evening of Sept. 2t3, 1901. Mr. J. B. CUrk, of Condon, Gilliam County, and Mrs. Bjbs A. Tracy, of Drain. Dacglaa county, were united in marriage byBsv. Chas. E. Crumley, of Myrtle Point. Tbe cere atony was performed at the McClellanI hotel. Tbe happy cou ple reside ia Condon. Mrs. CUrk is tbe daughter of Jacob Richey of Drain. No confectionery lik that home made taffy at tbe Candy Kitchen children try for tt, young ladies are pleased witb u ana tne older people prefer it. Oakland Owl: Douglas county girls are all right. Miss Emma McColIam is engineering at her father's saw mill. Miss McCollum understands mill work thoroughly and is not afraid of soiling her bands when necessary. Tbe county would be better off if tbtre were more ambitions jouog ladies sod cot so many "boose plants." No trouble to keen cool if von call at tbe Candy Kitchen for ice cream soda. Hamersly's ice cream, like his candies, is always rich and wholesome. An B. P. graval train bad an accident near Ruckles Tuesday. Bix csrs were derailed and the en gine disabled. No one was seriously hurt. AssUtanca was sent out from bere and tbe track was toon cleared. Tbe accident was caused by some empty flit csrs being "corner ed" by tbe engine while making a firing switch. "Pride of Douglas" is tbe brand yon will alwavs find on tbe sacks containing tbe beet flour obtainable in Southern Oregon. Try it and be convinced, tf. A peculiar accident : Robert Hume, tbe S.P. fireman, received a seme cot in bis leg Wedneaday morning while com log In with tbe excursion train. An oil cup on the side rod of the engine came off while rnnning and struck him as be was standing at tbs side of tbe cab, re salting ia a paiofol bat not eerious in jury. Try Mrs. Comstock's bread. Bo yen large loaves lor 25cts. Delivered toanv I ptscs ta ins city u uciirea, u. ( 1 II J 1 a . Yesterday at Mrs. Collins hospital Drs. Hoover, Luther Hamilton and Hoack performed tbe operation upon Young Sam, the old and well-know 1 Chinese merchant of this city, removing both bis legs just below the knee joints The opporation was very successful, and the patient rallied and has rested otn fortably ever since. tSo far as cau be determined bis chances for recovery are very good, notwithstanding Ms advanced age and the terrible condition his limbs were in. Some time azo he was suffer ing from inflammatory rheumatism, and in endeavoring to treat himself brought about the badly diseased condition of flesh and bona which rendered amputa tion necesssry. As tbe nnfoitanate man was almost penniless, a parse was made np among those who have known him for many years, through tbe efforts of D. S. K. Buickand others, to provide for maintenance at tbe hospital, and tbe three doctors named very geuerously consented to perform the operation free of charge. Young Sam, in the happier and more prosperous dys of I bo past, baa always been known as one of the most liberal, fieohearted men of the city, never '.tiling to conti ibute liberally to a'ty charitable or public spirited en terprise, and those who knew bim in former years are glad t J be able to assirt him in bis time of need. He gives hU age as C3, and has been iu Rosburg for nearly thirty years. Churchill A Woolley sell the geunine Oiiyer plowjsnd repairs. One genuine share is worth two imitation cast iron ones. Yon will find Oliver's name on ths genuine. Hews. Humphreys A Strong, who leased tbe Myrtle Creek Flouring Mills from Willis Kramer on August 11, era meeting with flattering success. Tbe mills are rnnning to their fullest impari ty right along, and are still several car loaoa Demon in orders, liatn tbe pret est managers were in the employ of Mr, Kramer previous to leasing the baainese, Mr. Humphreys coming from the Salem Flouring Mills to taks charge of (be Can- yocville milts four years ago. Tbe Myr t'e Creek plant ha jiet been given 1 thorough overhauling and pal iu tbe best condition possible for maintaining the reputation it baa upheld fur twsoty years in making one of the best brands of floor on tbe market. An eipenaive new concrete dam is one of the improvement' recently made. Buffalo Pitts Dic Sprint and Suite tooth barrow, sold by 8. K. Svkee are the best. See ibem and you will boy no caner. Monday's dailv O egonlan C ir.tiio.l a fine pirtuie of two new directors of tl Pacific University eleven Capltiu Frl Day and Manager B. W. Fanlkner. M Faulkner is a Basebor boy, the s i f U. Faulkner, tbe Roeetarg Srction Fot man, ana is mating a reputation at an r . ... athlete as well as an ambitious, diligent and progressive stadent. Re garding bis relations with the football team, the Oregouian said: Manager K- V . Faulkner made tbe varity team in IS J9 at quarterback under Coach Arlett. Last year be went back to halfback. At tbe close of tbe seat in be was chosen maoa;er for the coming year." Dr. R. D. Barrow, specialist in Chron ic disease of every kind. 0cs in Tay lor A Wilauu b'ock, rooms 3 and 4, up stairs. U. Dwight Reed, a prominent stock raier of Oakland was in town Saturday tract- ailing business. Mr. Herd remembered tbe PLaucbsaLufwiih rry plecsaoteall sod r ports i that tbe 1 tick men were all rej ticing over ih eplended prospects for fail and winter pastor jge, tbe rr cent rains having started srait to groning lux uriantly. Mr R-tJ took advantage of our f p'endid club rate and will re id both lbs rmsnaALka aod Orgot!an Ike en suing yer. Ure F,l T. Nacbel's St'ttv Piano Eiaroi-I ti pwiifh yoor piabo. For sale br T. K Rirbsrriano. aS6 The sail intelligence reached RoseVurg this wv.-k that Mrs. Fred I'age-Tui-tiu died at Wrangvl, Alaska, Svpt. 23, 1901, at the age of f2 years. Funeral services and burial was conducted at Seattle Wednesday. The family resided in this city prior to Mr. Page-Tustins aj.ioiut ment aa U. S. Commissioner to Alaska in 1S03. A 16 year old Son is left with the bereaved father to mourn an irrepar able loss. Tbe baorlv receipt bock, also blank notes aod ail lorrea ol leg! blank, at the PLaxxDsaLtt office. v tf Die), iu Aol-laod, Sept. 29, the infant daoghtsr of Mr aod Mrs S.J Wyli Kd two months aod one dty. Mr. sod Mrs. Wylie until recently resided in this city snd tbeir many friends bere tin in ex tending their heartfelt sympathy ta them ia their sad bereavement. Now is tbe time to buy vanr blows and barrows; tee the Syracuse Steel and Chilled plows before baying elsewhere for sals by 8. K. 6 j kee. Among the Roeebnrgera wbo joined tbe excursion to Portland Wednesday were: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Bradford, Judge J. C. Fullerton and Isaac Mathlewt. D. W. Crosby of Biddla was also a passenger. Bridge A Beach make the best stoves and ranges; np-to-date patterns. Churchill & Woolley. J.L. Tbor nton bas told bit interest ia tbe Ashland Meat Co, and bit home on Mechanic street to J.C.Mitche), and bst moved with bit family tot stock ranch be bat recently purchased near Oakland Douglas County. Tidin gs. The Pan American Spike tooth barrow with Is vert are second to none. 8ee them at 8. K. Syktt. Hon. 8.W. Fulton has written to Hon. J. T. Bridges, accepting the Invitation of Ko3eburg Lodge No. 320, B. P. 0. ., to deliver tbe memorial addreea on the first Sunday in December, in be ball of the local lodge ot Elks. Shoes of nearly every kind and every purpote yon will fiad in Selig'a store at Myrtle Creek. No gboola appeared aroond tbe graveof tbt late President. A story was started that one bad. Tbs gbonl was evidently In the diseased brain ot some oewspsper man wishing to make a scoop. There was nothing in it. Everybody can have nice, light, white bread if tbey will use Bushford't "Pride of Douglas" flour. tf. J. H. Erarta came down from Peel Tuesday. He reports Ibt new bridge finished near there and work It being done on tbe one at Glide. Churchill & Woolley will not attempt t j tell you bogus repairs for Oiiyer plows. The bcusitf Bey. Lnddington, wbo resides on South Myrtle Citek, was en tlrely destroyed by fire Monde y sight with all tbe contests, Aspec:al car was side tracked bere for an boor Wednesday, carrying tbe new Uen. Freight and Passenger at. R. B. Miller of the 8. P. Co., traveling pastei. gsr agent, J. P. Jones; traveling freight tgent, Loonsbury ; Industrial agent Jud son and Dr. Witbcombie, of the Oregon agrlcuh oral college. In a pleasant cal from these gentlemen, regrets eie ex pressed that more time was not at their command to enable them to see more of our town bj.I vicinity, but at a more opportune lime we will receive a more extended visit from the party who at ibi time were making a baty inspection of the main line and branches from Athland to Portland. Mr. Mi!lr is a very energetic gentleman, who is greatly interested iu the develop ment of tbe resources and Industries of the etatsipscially Western Oregon and will be found a competent, and able suc cessor to the enterprlsiog and affable, C. ft. Msrkbsm. Crorkerv aod fflai war at rnt nriraa all this mouib. Mre. N. Bjyd. 612-lm Hon. snd Mrs. A. M. Crawford re turned home from n eit.-nJed visit in tbe New England and Atlantic States as ell as ttie Middle Wtst, last Monday. Tney atteuded the Pan-American expo sition, and v.eited Mr. Crawford's aged mother aud other relatives iu New York aod then toured the Atlantic States viewing all the places of interact enroote Tbeir vnit was lull of interest and its pleasure was marred only by a single incident the foal aad trea.heroua assai rioa'ion of Preeident McKioley, which plaoged ib whole country ioto sadness and grief. Mr. Craafurd again ccenpies bis old familiar plies ia bU law office wbeie be ia "at borne" to Lis many friends. Big reduction in s'uocs at Flint's, djo't fail to rail and see the bargains on lap. (ieurge Kohlhagan, bai porcbase j tbe b:o.k adjoining Deer creek at tbe north end of Jacksoo street of Harry Miller and will proceed to improve ths earns st an early dale. F F, Patterson, the con tractor, is contemplating erecting a builditg 26x00 adjoining Mr. K oh Ore gon's property, to be used by Fiord Murphy for laundry purposes. Bee the Syracuse Sleel Plows at S. K. Sykes, with a steel shio aud steel shoe. Albert oil oiar, ol Hie Myrtle Point htr lwae firm of Wm. Volkmaa & S-jo, bts been speeding a few days io loo on bts return Lo:ne from a visit with Lis brother, the CreacWali, Line county druggiat. Ths sale of Clark's cutaway barrows is u iw on. Church 'II & W oolley teil Iheio At,ocg tbe excurtioLits u Portland WrJrretlay from Son-Lern Oregon was Mr. lyrO. Kjxtd an t daogjtev Vrra, of Grants Pats. Tbey were met at tbe depot by a number of tbeir Roeetarg friends. Steel hot limes, tbe latett in heaters at UburcDtil & vtooiicy't. W. W. Card writ write froai Nome tbs: his mine are now ia ocratToot the first day's fluking yirlliog U75. Evn better reso! sare expected. J.B.Calfic!J bas supetvltion of the work. L'me and cement at Very low prices at Marsers Drug Sre. Mrs. W, A. McKecx'e It ft ToeaJay for her bame at GolJendale, Wash, after vis iting some time ih bar brother, F. W. WcoIly, aod other rela'.tves end frisi.da in this city. Fall s'o.s cow r-aii Tjt vour Irttxe- tion at Flio'la. B. J Trowbridge came djo hem Melford Tocday where he is cow I eted. Mr Trowbridge weot to Cams valley lor hi children, wbo are still lien-. Up-to-date repairing at Flint's shoe t'ore. Mr. Mike Djvaiey a?jmpiaisl her l itis daughter Hsivua.to Ml. Angle Wed nesday where sbe wi 1 enter college fcr (be winter term. Special price 00 lime Marcters. and cement at K7 McClallen having reigned bis pMitioa with the Rjebnrg Watrr A L ght Co., Mire Yruia Barow has enc- c vded to tbe pueiUoo. Get MaraterV price on lime and cem- eit. Mrs F-ank Dickey of AsblaoY visiMag with frien-fs in R-ebarg, acd is a guest of Mrs D.S.Wtst. Oils for sals st Kruse A Newland's. Ml'sWiJetba Reed, who hss been vieitirg two tu mtbi in Portlscd, has re turned home. Mrs. Humphrey of Boawell Spring?, it visiting Mrs. Geo. Stanclifle snd Mrs. B. F. Gilt ert. Benjimlo J Goe confesses the murder of EJsard Mclodre, io Cowlitx County, s' week. Hon. A. R. Ma toon of Riddle wss t Rosebnrg yisitor Wednesday. W B Beard bas moved from Com stock to Springfield. Hon, A. fl. Crawford For Mayor. At fis spproaching citv election which ocrurs next Monday, the name of UiO. A. M Crawford will be presented in connection with tbe mayor's (ffice. Mr. Crawford would make an excellent mayor, and discbarge the daties of the office with fairness and impartiality, and with credit to the city aud himself. Men Wanted. To cot railroad wood at Wolf creek. Oregon. Good timber, fine climate and eoovenient location. Call on or write to Dunbar & kuykend.ll. Wolf creek, Ore- Sou. i.301m Lost. Tbt ot'Dortnnitv of a life time, if von fail to call at tbe Sorosia Shoe rariun before baying elsewhere. Prlceeto rait toe timet. Dry Oak Wood For Sale. Good drv 10 inch ww) for sain ait, drees or apply to 8. C. Bertram, Rose- o-irg, or. t if, FOR RENT, for the winter, famished house. Enqeire at this office. 10-3' f. Notice ior Publication. CNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Hoaaburg Oregon, Bi-pt. SO. Iwjl. Notloo la hureby KivoQ thai tiia fiillnarinv. named aetllur haa Itlml notice of his Intention to make final proof in anpiHirt of bin elaim, and that Mid proof will he made balore the lieKlatw and KiTolver Uultvd Statva Land Oilice nt Koae burg, Crrgon, on November y, 1901, via: ROBERT M. MARTIN, on hla H. E. No. 933 for the 8W NF1.' NW!i 6K.. 8EU NW'i. Sec. S, Tn. 211 8.. 5.", W. rie names lua (olluwlUR titmwi to prova blaeouUnuoua raaUluuce upon aud cultivation Ol aald Und, via: David Morean, Chaa. Willlama, Wm. Oornlluo, Jaa, W. Morgan, all Ot Looking G!aa, Oiruon. J.T.fiRIUOSd, octs-n Eetbter, rOVO-.VC-.VS'. flEW ARRIVALS AT (MR STORE Ladies Automobile 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 Whip Cords in late shades for swell Autumn Gowns, Fur Collar ettes and Boas in endless array. The Store Fresh Drufs, riedicirvts. lo.ict Articles. Paints. i. OUs. Glass, Sundries. C CaoVPreerriptions promptly filled by a competent druggist. Q RIDDLE, ... OREOON. 0 H. Little, g DENTIST. Oakland. Oregon. WASTED-SEVEKaL PERSONS OF character and gd reputation in each state (one to ttits winlf reqr.ired) to re present and adrertise old established wealthy biai'in" tone nl solid Caancial sunding. Salary !S.OO waeklr with expeop a.t.lirional a'l pa? able in cash ei"h Wednelay dirsvt from bead edicts, iicrpe aod carnage famished. w!in lifewin . Krerrnces Eocloe stf-sdJrMd tani-l eore'fpe. Mao grr. 316 Caitoo Ba idiof, Chicajro. S12J1. Title Guarantee&Loan Co. EGSIBCEQ, 0&EG05. J. O. UaMrLToa. D. C. Baaums. btcj. aad Tnraf. i-R-akWat. Oaiat ia th Court Rrxzsr. Rar thaoalj co-s-pwMirt ot aVlrw-l buoka Id lnnclaa Coaaly. Sbatrarta and OrtiSralra ol Till tunttati! to DnuaiaanmniT Un4 and B-lniM Calma. Bar aim a romp.cK vt of TTarinn of ail to-rnahtn P' id "ne -M-aeo-iT-r, v-mron, t. e. Land ina ii-k-l w iu nute two print copm ol any torn ah)j ahovinc ail TacanGorc!rrac9l laada. Sotarr Tublle la office Inoimm Oerrcapoodeiice aoUdla-L US Farmers Names Wanted. Send n th iaraa tw1 onaft nR.. a eleven (amien wbn hara land 10 cieax or wbo hai arc fur a rtump pallor, and ara will mail frco to roar addrwa. a coot ol onr atarin nf uu Crat Mnhant. bow soiDC to pnaa. WriU iauil-aod addnss tae W. Urnober Co, La C I 9 All former efforts a" 9 9 ) (O ) (O (9 CO (b ) (a o) 3 (9 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. a o firsi ii rs A $"is. rkS- $Kiuuiuriidriiidiy,j j! I. B. RIDDLE, Prop. S T7W. ) A. SALZMAN, j ; Practical Watchmaker. I t Jeweler and Op- j 5 Ucian. jlj Jackson St., - ROSEBURQ j Clothing We have shoes for Men, Women aud Children Infants. A large assortment at small price. FISHER & B OSEPHSOflS sFf . . me , -. , js- - a 'V' . - 1 . X X & .-r; T' , f:- v- Don't put oaf until tomorrow what you ought to have done day b;ftrv j esterday. Arrange for your Oliver plows and repiirs without delay CHURCHILL & WOOLLEY KCENTS ! 1 M I IMS 11 II 1 Wednesday, A FEMALE DRUMMER ' That Euormouslv Merry, j Tuneful, Daiuty, Ha Ha Makci Up to Date to the very Minute All Vim and Dash A still greater Ali-Ur Co.-tiuclaJu- JOHNSTON KDE.NXETT TOXY WILLIAMS G. PAYSOX GRAHAM IlAliKY LA TELL ALBERT TRAVERXIER PAVIP DE WOLF CHARLOTTE PCOTT MART REGAX and the "FEMALE DRl'MSiES" tiuarUrtte, &nl -W others The Higheet Salaried Farce Comedy OroTanUalion in the World. I' sail WiU K STO shattered. All ccmpelitiou 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. What do you think of a MAN'S ALL WOOL SUIT for $5.00? We have it, aud plenty of them. We have better oues also. You should see. our clothing before buying. Jackets, Capes, Furs and V I The Big Store - Z S-tf T' zr. ' OctoDer 9th Prices Prevail ) 1 0 J 63 Co 9) (9 9) 9) c) c) (a 0 fa e) fa e) (o They comprise everything that is new. Our furs are direct from the manufactu rers, assuring you correct style and low price. a 1 1 ' XTT S 3 I aa ar . I 1 1 Shoes - ( 1 LUY.Y J8