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The Twice--Veek DACOhflPfl PlaiflriftalDP nwovuuiy I lUlllUlUIVI , '.Published Monday and Thursdays. V. C CONNER & F. V. ROACH, Editors and Proprietors. dabbing Rate We have arranged with a large number of paper and magazines for rale which will give to oar subscribers two publications for a slight advance over the cost of I'm Plaikdealek alone. Following is a partial list : Twicb-a-Weex Phisdealu and the Toledo Blade 11 Ti New York Tribune 1 75 . 200 Oregon ian F. Bulletin 1 00 S 00 . W .1 00 8. F. Call.. Bnral Korlhwcst. Poultry Journal uw a&HTiNu to KswsrariB scBscaimoN. Acfoniing to some of the latest laws newspa per pnblUhers may cause individuals who Ute "a paper and refute to pay for it to be arrtIeJ lot fraud. Tndar this ruling, also, anyone who al owe his subscrip Jon to run along lor a time unpaid and then orders it discontinued, or or ders the postmaster to mark it refused, or sends a postal card to the publishers i liable to ar rest and fine the same as lor theft. Entered at the fost Office in Roseburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Rates on Application. OCTOBER 17, 1901. With this 'issue the Plats pea leb introduces a new and interesting feature to its readers which is a step forward on the part of tbe paper and an improvement which can bnt be appreciated by ocr large family of readers. We refer to a series of fine illustrations newpaper half-tone cots presenting all noted personages prominent before the pnblic and passing events of note in a graphic, up to date and comprehensive man ner regularly twtce-a-week, supple mented with all the latest and best telegraphic news. Of coarse this service comes piettv high for a coun ty newspaper, bnt we mean to keep tbe Twice-a-week Plaixdealeb thor oughly abreast of the times and tin prove it as often as our rapidly in creasing patronage will justify. We consider that the best is none good for .' the I'lalsdeaixk reader and will strive to keep the paper up to tbe highest standard in its class The Flats dealer is in receipt of an advertising proposition from an Eastera "Brewing Co., for which ser vice the company desires ns to accept as payment, twenty quarts of seven-year-old Bye whiskey. They add in a postscript that "If you cannot use twenty quarts yourself, get your friends to assist yon." We have signed up the contract and now watch our friends multiply. Only a little more than half of the month of October has expired and i t . , i oar duu&s buuw tuirijr new uuurcrio ers and cash in advance renewals, an - average of two unsolicited Eubscrib era a day for this month thus far. Thiis an evidence of the PLire cealeb'6 growing popularity and ra pidly increasing patronage. Wallace McCamant is 6a id to Laye a congressional boom op .bis sleeve by which he expects to succeed Mal colm Mosdy. Bat there are some striking uncertainties and disappoint ments in Oregon politics that even the erudite McCamant may not be able to overcome. Eugene Register. Monday's Daily Oregonian gave an illustration of Homer Davenport's Albany lecture. Harry Murphy, the Oregocian's cartoonist, executed the work, which demonstrated the fact that he is a close second to the great Davenport. According to Dr. Mann, one of the attending physician, President Mc Einley's last intelligible words, spok en to his wife, were: "Nearer, my God to Thee, e'en thoagh it be a cross, Las been my constant prsyer. President Roosevelt met the ex pectations of the country in using all the power of the Government to se cure the release of Miss Stone, the Ameiican missionary held by Bal sriau brigands for a ransom. Have you - subscribed to tbe Mc Kmley monument fandt If not, yon should do so at once. His monument should be worthy of tbe richest and greatest country on earth. There is scarcely anything left for the growler. The wheat ..crop was fairly good anl the proas crop is the batterer known, although slightly damaged by the early rsins. ' A newspaper man ia Philadelphia kidnapped anl robbe I a woman last week. This short! i bs a warding to those in arrears on subscription to Py op. We don't suppose it makes any dif ference with tbe Englishmen whether we keep the cup or not Yon knot? they nsa a jug. The United States Gov- a ernment Report shows Royal Baking Powder to be stronger, purer and better than anv other. ( . If this lHDk and train robbery business continues the. appellation of "WiU sud Wool Etiht" will not be out of ordYr. Marquis Ito, tbe Japanese states man, now iu this Uuited States, tle- serves the receiving. eorUial welcome lie is There ia no truth in the rumor that Hon. David B Hill has boon divorced froai tbe Presidential bee. The Ohio democrats are not eyen putting up a respectable bluff in the way of a campaign this year. Drilling Progresses at Ashland. The good work ol drilling goes on with auceaeing vitsoi at the plant of the South ern Orepi n ll Co., on tbe Alfiord place, near to d, and the hole was down to a depth of 875 feet, Saturday night at 12 o'ekek, when work ceased tcr the night to enable the 35 boree power boiler to he cleaned cJ Mown out. This morning li is bns'ie and activity at the plant, the pufl of the engine ia heard and the thud of the drill echoes from ihe hillsides at the lit drives ita way thrcogh a itrate of aand stone that is highly impregnated with bitumen. This morning the tuctioi pump brings out of the well a eulpborooe idly fluid on tbe topcf which collects a black ecuaj of this bituminous matter wLirh to ttcrocghlj impregnates tbe ibale that is tow bring penetrated. Tbe i dicatiens for ultimate aacceea in tapping the eagerly sought gnasy fluid grow more nuamifa as ths ai-rt o' :te 1-ii! f ro ars-e and the nra,ot. -e f ! e tjiter- . ri-- are moretaut:Qite of 8' nth: a flow uf oil iu atrndcillr n :b; qn-ititiet then al any f;n,e sincf) the beginning of tleauk. Smce i'i- drill Um : iug through the cetkctoca ttrta highly charged with oil aid impit-ynaltd with buorxt-n veo ti e di atf-iturl are hou&d t j admit that ttiy are convincing prco't of the oil bearirg charct-r ol tbe ocderljirg strata. Oil drilling expeite ate enthusiastic over the oo'corr.e of tbe drilling operatic ni at tbe AifTard place and liktly oil Isnd, are now Wii. d gentry e-.Gght bv tLote hLfe aioj it to exploit tb-m ;n li e ca fot'ire. A-l lan 1 I'd Bin. Real Estate Transfers. H. W. Miller srd site t J Wo. Tu lon all iBk. Din city nt Kopborg, ex-' cept nj 'otl. C;niicriit:on, $100. Prrry E. Saearmeea aa 1 wife ti J. U. Sne-d ind wife. 47.54 ceres ol Ue Eosley D- L. No. 41. ia tp 22 e, r 6 w. CoocHlertion, $400. Marshall S. E'elt;y to Perry Swear-g-n, 20 0! acres iu tp 22 e, r 6 w, ; Alfred II. Hrait and wife to San ford L. Hem and wife, 24U acres in Sec 30 tp 5 8, r 5 w. Consideration, $50. J. W. Beed ai.d wfa to A. M. Simp- son, 40 acres ia lot 13, Sf e 10, 12 w. Confideratiou. $323. tp22e. r T. W. Newlaud t Atuia Ntwland, 1753,' acre, n of a w "4 and 1 !4 ol n w alro lots 1 and 2 of Sec 30 tp 28 f. r 7 w, also lot 1 See 25 lp 28 e, r 8 w, Consideration, $10. tec. SI iter and wife to Fred A. Kribt, th e i of n e X of Sac 18, tp 3 a, r 9 w. Consideration, $320. A M. Arringtoo to FraJ A. Krio, tbe aoiaeanlibeaJi of a w , See 2, tp 30 a, r 9 w. Coneide'ation, $720. Cyru Puatll and wife to J. M. Wel soo, 5 acres cf I.H 12 in the S. C. Braden D. L. C. iatp 27 ,i5 aud6w. Con eideratioo, $600. , J as. Borton to Viola Jnl 20 acres in Se 33 tp 32 a, r 6 w. Consideration, $500. ' ' " - ' Anna Cooper to Wm. Sisaberd.lota 1 acd 8 s Y. s w H of s e H, Sec 14 tp 22 e, r ffw, cooUibicg 157.50 acres. Con sideration, $2&. Geo. T. Farnaworth to T. W. Winnf- f. .rc 163 acrea in Sec 32 tp 25 r, t 6 w. Consideration, $7.25. Weather Report, U. 8. Weather Bareao Office, Ko;eburg, Orvgoa, Oct. 16. 1901. Week ending 5 p. mO-t. 16, U01. Maximuai temperature, SOonlttb. Minimum temperature, 46 on 10:h and lltb. Rainfall for the week, 0.00 Total rainfall eince 1st oi mioth 0.97. Average rainfall for that mouth for 23 years 2.84. Tola! rainfall froa Sep: 1 1900 to date, 4.78. Average raiafall from Sept. 1, to date, 2 45. Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 1900, to date 2.33. Average precipitation tor 23 wet sea sons 33 25. Taos. Gibsok, Observe. Mme. Tsilka Heard From. Sofia, Bl-loabu, OjI. 16. Duria tho night arotb -r letter fro-n Mis Ellen M. Stcns's cmpaiii -n, Mme. . Truka, was foaod p utrrd on her pireuti door an nouncing that Mm. Tnilk had given birth ta a child, and that both tbe infant and tbe mother were doing well. Laborers Wanted. Twenty-five men wanted to work on pipe-line. (o2ld) "osebu'g Water & Light Co, E. M. Black, eged 75 years, died at his home near Gardiner, Oct. 5, 1901, of paralysis. He leaves a i'e and three cods. C. W. and Noeb, of Gsrdine', and J. A. Black, a prominent merchant of Drain. High School Notes jj t THOS. B. IDWIIKID, tQllOr. . Mm Btsan KiDOEK, Aatoclato. pi The eecond month of tbe fall term is with us, and the following flgarea testily to the flourishing cunditioa ol our paUic and high school : Total enrollment op to Oct. 15. 1901 . .431 Total enrollment up lo Oct. 15, 1900. .470 Several new pupils have entered during tne past week bringing tbe enrollment ol tbe eighth tirade and biuu school up to 70. We lack tbe encouragement given by personal visits from parents and patrons. These are tew and far tetwren. Persona have been heard to Buy. "Why I didn't know ltorehnrg had a high school." How can they snow if they do not take interest enough t fi ml out? Tbe high school baa been established three yearB and tbe coming school enr, will, we Lope, see a graduate from the four years' course. A cot dial invitation ia extended by teache.a and pupils to sea bow oar work is progressing. The football team ia getting along fine ly. A game bas been arranged for Tbansegiving with the Eogene high school, and another is being arranged with Drain to occur about Nov. 9. HIGH SCHOOL INTEBTAINMtNT. The Athletic Clob will give a com bined social and entertainment at tbe school house on Friday evening, CcU 13, at o o clock. Uome everybody, have a good time and help a good cuse along. Oce of tne (eat urea of the entertainment ill be a coronet solo br Mueli. avl Perrr. Miss Perry is a wonder on the coronet und baa plaved all over the Pa eific eoart giving excellent eatifction lo everybody. Tbe admission will bt "5 centa for adalts and 15 cents for children We will also have a tuandolin and goitar duet by Jay O. Crorkey, the world-famed leader of tbe Filipino conceit band, and Willum F. Lawaon who ron't beard an much ahogt. . Come one, come all and you'll have a good time. Btom! tint i rti trap, Bigger tb id a rat trap. Boom ! lirt a rat trap, Bigger tha-i a cat t-ap. Cannibal ! Cannibal ! Z'p. Boom. Bah! ' Keftniw ilirfh Scbonl 'BL1 'Kab!! 'Rah'!' Carlile-Parrott Nuptials. Married, at the home of the bride's parents ia Njith Rjeeburg, Monday af ternoon, Oct. 14. U)l. E hs! MH on Pa'rott atd Mr. Frai k Carlite, of Uerieryille, Calif., Kev. Mulligau offi daring. The bride wa daintily dreteeJ in white silk moaseeline with apfliqta trimuiLng and ctr iJ a b-xjiel of wbi'e carnations anlnm. The grom was at'ired in th ddI blsck.- Ttie eunple entered tbe tifiteluliy deoat.l pallor and t xik their p'aires Iwrealh a ffttton of fliaeraand fjluge a here tie cereinory, wbii-h unit ed bese tao ycong livee, was ptonoooc eJ in a very impressive manner. The ongratulaiions of thoM present being received, tbe couple led tbe way ti tba dating rocn where a deliciooa repast was served. Tbe groDa ia well and favorably kaswnia Smu ciiily. Ctlifrait, where for several j ears he baa been iu the employ of tto California and Noith- ern Pacific Biilaav C im paoy. and at proent bas cbarga el tha et.ii ,a at Gey- ecrville, which position hi baa Glletl witb credit for a boat two yrara. XaWuie bas'aiaay friend i through out Douglas coanty and various parts of tUeuu who an in wishing ib"tn a longlifs of bapptnts. Oa account cf the recent illneea ef the briJe, it a as decided to have a very q ifet we-Jding with only the immediate relative? and a few friend present. Many osefal- sod beaatifal preOls were received. Mr. and Mra. Cirlile took thiir de parture ou tbe evrainz train for Sin Ffawrlr-MrheTethey will'spend a few days. From thrn they ill m to Healdeburg t virit wi'b Mr. Carlilo'a pjroute, after which be will rr atne bis dutieeat Gejerrtille, where they will b at borne tj their friends after October 22Ld. X Hedden-Wilsoo Wedding. The farm home of Mr. and Mra. J. D. Wilaoa, near Yoacjlia, Oregon, waa tha aesne of a very pretty and qtlet wedding on 0.19, 1901. Tbe contracting paitiea wers Mies Hannah, tbe eldest daocbter of Mr aud AJrt. Wileoo, of Yon calls, and Mr. l. L. Uedd-o, of Draio. Tbe CTemocy wai performed by Bav. W. S. Smith of tbe Oakland Presbyterian church, at 10 :H0 at., before the near relatives of bo:h families, tbe rcomi te- ing beautifully decorated for the occa sion. A teaiptirg and delicioos wedding breakfast was served, the young couple leaving on tbe noon train for Portland. Iha bride ie one of Youcalla'a popular youog ladies and tbe groom one cf Draiu's prosperous farmers. After a ehort visit through the Wil lamette valley Mr. and Mrs. Hedden will return to Drain where tney will re side. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Mrs. Fannie Roberts-Miller, her son, P. M. Rot rti, and daughter, Mrs. Lady of Glendale, were in town today on cir cuit court ccsinesa and favored tbe PuiKDiaLKB.wiih a pieauot call. Mrs. Miller is a pioneer lady of this county and for many years made ber borne in this city, tbe growth and advancement of which she notes w ith interest. The Ladies' Aid fc'ociety of tbe Roae barg Christian church will give an en tertainment in tbe church Tuesday eve ning, Oct. 22od. A good musical and literary prognm will be rendered. Re fretshments served. Admission free, supper 15 cU. Rer. Wm. 8. 8bort of Astoria, will preach next Sanday in tbe Episcopal church morning and evening. ' Mr. Short was a delegate at the recent Epis copal roovention in Sad Francisco. ; - High fcbocl entertainment Friday evening at tbe school building. Every body go scd nffiit tie tludrnta Id equip it t tbe High Stlii ol athlf tic Clnb. . Ti e K P grand lo l elected J. H. litken, of Uaimugtun, grand chancellor, and L. R. ft iiinn uf Salem, keep er ol icto'ds aid Praia. Arou lluivey, a prospersna frrmerol Eigliah beltlemriit, ia vUiting with fru nda and r lativ-, in this city. A tnorrisge lufnu. .a 1 tm ipeued to J. A. Worlhingbiu and A. Weaver by the county t leik. . Dr. R. K. Jer tnp it-d in Sulrm Tuee dy at f I e tpe I 62 ji re, if anaemia. O. L. Sjlberl n as a buines visitor to Oak'and a few days tbli week. lir From Ourc, Correspondents. 60434 What Is Anarchy? What ia aojrchyT Anarchy Is at onre tbe mot disagreeable and repulsivd of all social remedies. And it means the annihilation of the government of men by men, and tbe formation of a society without governing restriction. It is not a new idea, but one that bas manifested Itself from tiros to time amongst the different nitions of the world ; and it baa been inpgvsNjd by one historian that the principles of anarchy were prevalent at tbe time of the Judges uf Israel before tbe chosen people had been governed by a king. Anarchy is of two distinct claeees, in dividual and communistic. The latter being by far tbe moat dangerous to all forms of national government. Tbe spirit of anarchy in America has been of an insiduoua growth, and a part of tbe foreign element of onr popu lation are inclin d to a spirit of rebellion ataint our grand and generous govern ment, that haa ever extended open arms to tbe diaaaticfied, of all tbe other na tior.B of tbe world. While we nod that Russia, Italy, Aus tria and Spain, are tbe nttiona tbat for coom'ess genrratisus have been "the luoet vigrtrooa upon the serf and peas ant portion of their people; a a Kay also oheerved that the dc ndant. of these nations, that have foond raofol prosperity upon Aatetira'e broad lam's and under Air erica's judicious govern ment, bave loheritrti frcm their rel- lions anres'rr a tendency to ol ject and complain ajiinft our governmental psliciea. Just aa did th' ir fo-elatl era froj) the corernmeLt of their native lands. Ibrv are anaichists by heredity. That awfnl trrgdv at Buffalo that r., -bd oar natiin of o'e of tbe wi-cat ar.d most humane rulers that the world ever knew, waa a tlow agiiiut every lojal American, aa well aa a direct eseaalt npon orgao'i-d covernmer.t. M order is ucb an awlul crime, tbat to hear that a man baa be-o murdered in our commun ity Gila na witb a nametas horror. ' Ten tbonaand times greater waa tbe fatal message to America, that our be I 'Ved prsident,ho bad p es-.l thr-o.-h one f the meet trying and pair fol tertts of uffiee, and who wis again chr-avn by oot people 1 1 CP b mid r-fr-ce, hwfiw-e his admink 'riiiui had rommao-trit the proloanr! rei-ct of cur pot I- mud the adiuiraticn uf the cirilix-.t wcy'd, waa atrickeo doan ahile bo'.ding a re ception, and even a bile the cowardly at saain a-, under the guise of friendship, clasping bia hand. Tbe ancient history of Romr, or the bru'al tyranny of Kero, doea not reconot aa act 1 f greater treach ery or of so vile a character. ' locaMon i cmlainly the euret rem el Vr anarrLy. Comit-it tereralioes moat be tiogbt ihat govvrnment is a n-ceatity; and the fore'gn en.i(ratfon tbat seeks reluge cpon onr ef orer, n.W-l be taught eutservieocd to our lawr. Cz ttgt ai ufd his pistol at every Aav ericao. He bad ho pers.aal malice againat Fieri Jet t Mi Hinlev. H aa tbe eenseles tool of a horde oi 2isatic 6ed and envious wretcbee, who were too worthlees to strive bv hocett ecdvavor, for a p!a--e and name ia tbe busy wuld. Bat t y roop da etat of the murder of oar beloved chief, hoped to dts'.roy oar government and secure a share of tbe spoils; also at aia to tbe distinction that crime migbt give ihrtn. Czilgots boped to make himself fatuLUi and become a leader of anarcbikta. Ilia waa tbe mad act of a tbiad over-wroogbt by tne vile elcqut-nce of iuma Gjldmaa; and Lis recent tibiUiion f cawardioa at Auburn prison when be wallowed oa tbe prison floor ai,d begeed to be prctectcd against the mob who were telling outside, fol lowed aa a naloral confequencr, after the excitement of the hoar tbat bad nerved bia hand to uiorder, bad peesed by. Tbat he should be convicted acd (xcoied in an orderly way is j iM'ce. He is not fit to live, and all Americana will breathe mora freely a hen he (ball bave expiated his crime. Again, there ia low K-rce dinger that onai&e Irgifla'ion may riaalt (torn tbe frctay of oar gru-f. S-j let us all gaze backward npoa tbe patience and genii" forgiveness of our loet leader, whose great heart could lorgive, even io tbe agony of bia certain dooas. Aa we see through a mist of tears, e bear no aord of censure uttered against bia alayar. Ua aked tbat be mtgbt not be hurt. And we feel tbe heaitacbe tbat our president f.-lt as he tiatped the ban J of the frail wife, wl.o bad been his cheritt ed and beloved companion and ahom be had nursed so faithfully in ber recert illness upon oa far western shores, may "He who- wa'cbea tbe sparrows," be bet comforter. At tbe dying bollard clasp ed ber band in bia last farewell, be could trust all to tbe GoJ be bad served so long snd well, and humbly acknowl edging the jattice of Uod's boly w 111, bs was ready lor transition from earth to heaven. Now let us tarn in our hour of be reavement, to tbe one who was called through much tribulation, to take npon hlmeell tbe mantle of power, our Ion' one had bequeathed blm. All eyet ae centered npon President Rooteyelt; And nobly la he starting cut upon bis high mist ion,' and let us all accotd lo him our sympathy and our loyal support and in tbat way help him to bear bia burdene, tbat bs mutt feel to be so great in taking tbe place ol President McKiu ley at such a time, and whose win policies he is following so carefully, and as we commend our bereaved ' cooutry and our new president lo the supreme ruler of tbe universe, we ark his con tinued guidance aa ao individual, a state a-id a nation , Molui. ,; Gleodale, Or. Oct. 15, 1901. ' - - Agents Wanted. In every town in Douglas and Coos counties, for lbs sale of our pianos and organs. We bave two car-loads of Gin pianos at d trgsns coining. Wriie for terms and description of goods to T. K KlCIMKDSON, Ro-ebnrg, Ore. NOTICE. i Notice Is hereby tlvcn that 1 will nut m rceponsibie fo' any fett coalmcud by inv wife, Marv E. Wilson, she hav ing left my homo without any cauie ir provocation. II. A, Wilson. Roseburg, Or. Oct. 7 1901. (T4p.) Tbe bandy receipt book, also black t otes and ail forms ol legal blank, at tbe rUUHBXJXKH Office. . if W hite Rlbboners Meet. (Ounilnurd from page 1 ) tiy in the coming year to make our de partment work a valuable adiunct to rnr educational influence. Wiikceas; We rejoice iu the great vol ume of testimony which la comins lr na from the labratoriea of tbe old world, sod from the medical jmrnaliand pb-ticians of our own country In eupport ol the principles of total abstinence, and, WneaAs, We deem It of great im pottauce tbat every member 0 the Wom an's Christian Temperance Union be familiar witb. tbeee troths and be a medium for communicating them to the teacher In tbe public schools and to the pa bile generally. WuKKKta, Tbat we uree all nnioi in our state to devote at least three tart t- ings of the local nnions, to tbe study of tbe quest iocs, What shall be taogbt in the study ol temperance physiology? To what extent should it be taught? The programs aod neccssiry mattriale for such meetings may be obtain, d i.f the national superintendent ol fcientific Temi-erance Inatroction. Since this first year cf tbe 20ib century bss witnessed the establishment of a Court of Nations for the settlement of international difference, therefore be it RttoUtd, Tbat we will labor to create sei.iimeot in favor of referring all con troversies to ibis art itrament of reascn inn-eid of rrsorlirg to the sword. That we.otioue. a in tbi pi.t, lo aid the H-irei-w C it tendm Rfnge Home ard to r tr. ngihcn f I e fcatda if Mr. Anna R. R'ge, bo baa so long led that wok. Tbat we orgt- aa rvcial wtrk in tbr onions tbe present!! n n iha matter cf orginitinj antitirett lessees before tne s hod boar.le, and tbit rhee Iraots nrganirtj wherever it ia powible to do so. That e j ice in i)m rcat vic tory that cair e t) the tenn-eiar.ee cause by the paxsne vt tbe ar U-cantteu law attbeopeoicg of rongiees, Dec. I SCO. That we realia the vMory t mncrd aod we are assured the tflort to repeal this law will ! in evidence wten cco grera again convenes. W orgs wbi'e ribbonera and temperance people every where LoMrengtben the position taken by our senators and rvprrsentaiivew a' th t:m- I t e reJfce of this ao'.. thai" previ-p'.x.tf -i l,aeka'd step. Tti.t is tb- rti'a'l. l ,r. L.,m. r s te presirleo. Mrs. N-r.i Wir- Ki ey. - or a ata be WmiiA d ! p 'a-: 1 e', ;rt hi-(Orvtuui: tin re to ir -tiha i-- ti u F.. I -. V air. ,j ( a, c.i'ed L. r l,ul 11; i - i,i m- k :c m- M'e I., r I 111) lr uf I Or,-, r I.TI tr ir --if -hen,u-U irl I to, td r. hicri t r f. ti txri I'll ora'l ; ard til 1 i.l ..nr i.ii.j 1 1 t., i.,, f-.. avrl'umij. Tt.j i, ,i irCil wi-b i' nir cvit n ar- b kr t it l, t ak 1 a I ! c it r 1 . rt 1 uf enr nal 0.1. - utf nr n . r. ?c ru act Uw tb t'U'in l oa. . arc" h entin.r t- f in r c ci ttr r. I tl.i;9 l-rvrtit a r, pe V'oii o' trb a ! irsh rcord r. al iifwf t . -1 nra,orfS lieadvocrd that wi I a'r! . rtmcvicg the fooO'lati n canre, :l I-yl'z rf q uor raffir. We b-'f-v i' a in the a loonihat tbnasaatn tin red tteliBott that mn'e him wbt he wae. Tbat tbe tbanks of ihu coovection are dae and are baartily given to the ladita cf tbe Union of Astorie, who hate tendered ct every courtesy i.d atUntioo. which bss made as Ie.-1 so mucn at home in ttetr mi.'s. To the ladsea of tbs various cburch abo bV4 miniflered It our material neects by fo-tkbiag s cch bcun tifal locclei atlbe n jrn boor. To tbe oXcers aud membets of the Meihoit aod PreabyleriaVi thurcht-s wbo bave aintlly cpecrd tb;r doors for us. To MUt Buey, mbi bad cLarge cf (he mc-!-, which added to mocb t the erpy roett vl t'm evenings. T tbe Sou'.htrn Pacific railed who give reenced rates to delegates. To 'b jioi'Of, who SO faithlully aitoded t oar r.eeds. and to the paee, MakWa Lrie Maraters acd E'don Ken fro and X lea Genevieve Court ency, wbo ao i-lea.-ei.lly discharged teir do'ies To tbe 1 ewtpaprs for furn:eb ing space lor reporta of ibis convention ; an-l t-j all who bave contributed to the sces tf the rame. Mas. H. R FaabLbOK, . Mta. M E. Eura. roa w. c. t f ciwvsKTioai. Fort Wcrth, T,xp, Oct. 17. Advices received from all p.ns inicte tbat the approacbirgco'iTen'iot of tbe Nationa1 W. C. T. U. to i h 1 1 in thu city n- it mcutb, will be o-- ,f ihs Urgett and moit importatit ii t! , nj-t try ot the or gn:u'ioo. Tha oil ooitnittees are holding mmi-wetily m-etingf in iLe pr-Jarations rf el.torti i!d for tie, rcptiua aod eater'atotn-nl of the del gatrs. Notice Three Things to Remember. First, we are now solo agents for the Singer Sowing Machine, which is recog nize as the best machine now in use. We can furnish all kinds of attachments and repairs for same ; we also have other cheaiHjr ruacbiius. cocond, wo sell Charter Oak and Standard stoves and ranges. Buy no others until you first see ours and get prices. Third, we have the most complete stock of furniture, beds, springs, mattresses, lounges, car pets, couches, chairs, rockers, matting, shades, rugs, tin and granite ware this side of Portland. Write us for copy of our new catalogue. Uioe A Kicc, the hounefurnishere. A Complete Library GOINd AT HALF PRICE Pealo's handsome edition of Encvclnmslia Itritnn. Snap for Book Lovers nica with American re visions and additions, full leather binding, 23 vol urnea, almost new. Just the thing for School Library Price, Only $2G Pi as a I CATARRH la all lta stages there should bs deanllnua. Ely't Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals tb diseased tneinbrana. It cares catarrh and drives away a cold ia the bead j.nff'lrlv- - Cream Balm la placed Into the nostrils, spreads over tha membrane and la absorbed. Rellal is Im. nedlate aod a curs follows. It la not drying does not produce sneaking. Large Size, SO oenta at Drug gktsorbv auilt Trial Siao, 19 cents b aiaU. JLT BKOXBESB, Warm Blrwt, Kw Twa ". - .J.i gmmmmmmmimmmmmmttmmmm ST THE NEW I General Merchandise Store are now doing business in the 401d Marks Corner" and present a a full line of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots ZSi ST"" -an( Shoes and Groceries, which are all up to the highest standard of aw cAt-ciicucc aim at prices 10 attract me closest Duyers, eitner lor cash or produce. To all our friends, while spending the day in town, we can assure a welcome at our store and offer all the conveniences it can give. Within the city, we can respond to orders by 'phone, and e attend to same promptly through our delivery. -Phoney We make and bave on band a bijj n.jck of the finest con fectionery on the market. Ice Cream and Summer Drinks served to taste sin ip JK S1L -AT arker's Timothy, Red Clover, Orchard Grass, HnglishH ycGrass ETesquif e or Velvet Grass, Vetch Seed. A. SALZMAN . Practical Watchmaker. Jeweler and Op- tklan FRESH BREAD PicC) Fvnrj of ill ki4 id Ysincwi jss.)rxar3i ol t&o fiovat qoa iij. I. J. NORHAN WAXTED-EVEKALPKK,iji!.- character o. I k J repa a-i o in nvU state '.ne in tb--s .wntr r-j ire I) ti r - presr ni toj aave'lie 1 Mrali-.l wealthy boainee t-o-j . f r 6n n ,' Standing. Salary $14 X) vrrkiy mr. eipens adJitiona! a t taahloin ea-l- each AVelnet4V itirftt Imm h,.j 1 t5ca. H r- atul r-rr'i:s fbrnuhed. when necefsary. Krlerrucee EbcI.m aelf-a'Hreaied etampt enve-ope. Jfao a?, 31tl Cxtou BuiMine, Chics o. ii ji. aJ If! M mi " ijimy" I 4JBT- y f 1 - ? w . . u it ?! t Jacajoo St., - ROSEIX'RQ FACTS ABOUT PAINT True economy in paint is attained only when the. best of material is used. We cafty the best grade paint on the market 5 If first-class paint costs only one-fifth more thau a poor quality paint, and lasts just twice as loag, it stands to reason that THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. A full line of PAINTING SUPPLIES, GUARANTEED PURE LINSEED OIL, PIONEER WHITE LEAD at lowest market prices A. C. MARSTERS & CO., ROSEBURG, OREGON H. MARKS CO 3 Don't put off until tomorrow what you ought to have done day before yesterday. Arrange for your Oliver plows and repairs without delay CHURCHILL & W00LLEY RCENTS Tust received a new and complete line of C- M, Henderson's famous ..Red School House Shoes.. Best value ever offered in children's wear. Full and up-to-date lines in Shoes -to suit the times. Prices to suit your pocket book. 50R0SIS SHOE PARLOR HKRRY AT. HOLDEN ...FLINT'S SHOE STORE... 3 . W" . TT.-"- 'Ill v ' rr The Patter of m.,ic,u1 Little Feet... Pareat.i if t I ti;i Imm era la abac frtjrn tfs tcck. Tii-re 'J1 be nocr-'mpire ol It a cr gfrg Locee. Thn.'a !rntvcf roorn. Tcteo Children's Shoes are enid vr?:h :he sane ears aod atlea tiva to du U giten to tboee for lartrt feet. T ie ir a Will firt cs and will w:t'jJUoJ bard knocke. So; all r-ricee far ai grades. We carry the best grade paint on the market Druggists Jt