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W The Twrice--Vtk fRoseturg Plaindealer PcbUfchod Mondays and Thursdays. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. V. C.Conser, Editor and Publisher LaTka E. Jones, Reporter aud Solicitor Acocst J. Kraxtz, Foreman .Twict-a-Veek Plainicakr, per year, 51.50 Entered at the Tost Office in Koseburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Rates on Application. Ut ULaTlXG TO st-BsCRirrlOS. JLcroidins !o tome of the lat.t Uw neirspa- -per puUiiaben may cause individual who Use lor irau-t rndnr tliis ruling. a), anyone who U.-.n- Vi ( Kiihcfriiktinn til Til II .'(tfie for a tilllV paid aad I two orders it discontinued, or or-1 a oostal card to the pubiiahera is liable to ar- I oers uie ncKUUHMcr w uihtl u n;iitK-u, vi ku tuai ana nne uwnuiw ivr wcit. i dubbin nite We have arranged with a large number ol papers and magazines tor raieswnicn wiu give 1 L n, rclrrir.n. two imblipationa lor a Klieht advance oTer tbe cost ol The plusdealsb 1 alone, rouowing u a paruai usi: 1 Toledo Blade Sew York Tribune Qrosonian , 8. F. Bulletin 8. F. Call -.11 -13 200 IX 2 0?- Rural Korthwcit 1 ; OCTOBER 21, 1901. . CHANCE IN MANAGEMENT. With this issue of the Plaixdxal- rn T strain nKsnma its Kfila milDR?e- . c n- t v .f.. 4.Jgoverno: and never was . years' association in the publication of the paper, under the firm name of . Conner & Eoacb. The retirement of Mr. Roach in nowise effects the long established policy and principles of the paper. The past few years have i been prosperous ones for tbe paper and Coring this time many valuable - improvements have been made in the Daoer . and plant The paper has been supplied with practically, a new . and commodious office building. much new machinery and type nan been added to the plant and the ' paper has been and is still being iui- - proved. The business and patron- age of the paper is now no less satis factory and is growing larger every Anv. whiia tbe office is better eoniD- ped than ever to give complete satis I faction botli in news and job printing service to its many patrons. The present management feels gratified indeed, with the bright future pros- pec La of tbe paper and the substan tial and liberal patronage extended tbe office, as well as the hearty co operation of onr many friends in ad Y&ncin? tbe interests ol tbe paper. Air. llcacn Las gone to low a on a visit to relatives and friends and has not fully determined on his futute business occupation. He announced his intention on his departure of re turning at an early date and again casting his lot in Jackson county. Thanking the many friends of the paper for past patronage and favors I and soliciting a continuance of their j snpport and hearty good will, I T rom&in. I Respectfully, W. C. Coxseb. EMMA GOLDMAN'S CREED. . The following is from the epeaeh of Emma Goldman that Czolgosz, tbe assassin, says "set me on fire," and inspired him to kill the president : "There is no God. Religion is a superstition to which fools bow down. . "tfovernment is an exense for the rich to starve and murder the poor Overthrow all governments. Tram ple down emperors, kings, czare, presidents, governors, mayors and nolice. Resort to violence when yiolence is necessary. Kill all ty rants. "Marriage is a veil for vice. Free love is what nature intended. Love is not immoral. "Let labor and capital war. Where more than one assemble to stop free speech then let killing begin. Let the ! church and state, the bar borers of : thieves fall together. Carry a torch in one hand, and a dagger in the other. When the time jomes burn and cut to the neai L "I 6hall live to teach. I shall live to agitate. It is my mission to draw America from her depth of infamy. It is my mission to drag down the oppressor suu xni up iug t-ppn-oseiu. , r . .i , i m.. i... o.t,. auu - warm has been just the thing for making the grass grow. The Lills, and valleys which a short lime ago bad assumed a dry ana barren appear ance have now taken on their mantle of green and present a yery pleasing wnec-tacla The stockmen are re joiced to see the change as it will mean the saving of feed for stock for some time to come. I it is now dog eat dog Ibe great American erg" trust has begun war on , the Oxnard beet sugar trnst. After a while the sweets of both trusts will be found in the cups of alL MaiL Some newspapers are crowded '. -With nnsolicitcd businogs, whi!e ' others must hustle night and day in order to eko out an existence. The . fLAiKDEAi-EB belongs to the former class. ' " It is not as easy as it was to send 'anarchistic publications through the mails. Congress should make it im- possible. i Political Gossip. A vrcss tliepatch from Wahhiog- toa shuJ: "President . and airs. KooseveU entertained a few friends at dinuer tonight including Senator Mitchell, of Oregon." It- is to be presumed that" President Roosevelt will eutertaiu many persons at ain- or, but not nil will be adni'tted to tbe honor of being officially announc ed as of "a fw friends." Senator ilitcLeil appeals to Lave a very strong position, personally, in the' national capital. Engcne Gaard, dem. . .. The republicans have reorganized thoir party in this county. In-Joiug so, lion. Donald llackay, a man of fine executive ability, and one ' who has ever sustained a high standing with the business community, has re signed and is succeeded by Dr. O. P. S. Fl a tumor. Ted Ilolman seetns to (he leading spirit in this re-or CSHlzatlOD business. 1 Of Hand L18- ... ..... -. - .1 1 aau. In a recent interview Senator Mitchell declared his desire that - egg at Us approaching session w . ,. , U1SY Pass a Dill providing IOf BU Isthmian canal. lie himself express , c , ,1 ;ii u. A. IVU VUUUUCUtD IUQI mu 17 uvuo. Graham Ulass has been broken by the Multnomah county republicans. tie is said to have resigned as chair- man of the Maltnomah county com mittee involuntarily, says an Albany paper. Senator Williamson ha consider ble strength for anything be may ask of tie republicans of Intern Oregon, but the Chronicle hnn the hitrhest nutburitv iu tbe world fur saying that he is uot a candidate for for a mo ment. If this is any comfort to our friends west of the mountains, or to the gubernatorial candidate over iu Pendleton or elsewners they are welcome to it aud they may rest as sured the information is reliable. What the future miy have in More for Senator Williamson the Chroni cle knows not; but that his Eastern Oregon friends will demand bis rec ognition we are well assured, and the Chronicle will ba ith ttem in this demand, heart . and soul. The Dalles Chronicle. The Woodburn Independent is still afflicted with tbe bolt nightmare Head this: '-Gradually the different political forces in this county are lining np. There are more factions naQ we dreamed there would be hands ahonld decide to bury all animosities at the county convention. will the convention manufacture enough salve of a superior quality to quickly beal the wounds? Great and unanswerable question, that." Circuit Court Adjourned Friday. Ttie Octobf r cession i-l circa t coo coacladed its work fur tbe ter n Fcidat nfrerDOOD and odjiarncd nntil tLe ncx reeular terai Jan 15, 1X2. Tbe foLo ini erfc-r aere .ado n heretofore publitbod : Ttioe. Jlirgt et r.L, v Eu'Ttt Nsborg et a!, suit for p-irtiih-ir; A. M. Crawford tcr p!a'n';fl. Hn'.rr n.a e vacating for- met den?ee. difclrj! ag i be referee ai d dismiMicg :he case Tbos. Iliret it at -s E uai Na'mrg et eutt, lor partition ; A M Crawford for plaiutiff. Same. G?rtrnde E Rice vs Phil J Rice, mo ttou to modify decree ; O P Coebow atty iut defendant and petitioner. Or Her that minor child, Leaton A Rice, re main with plaintiff, and that tbe defen dant bave tbs privilege of visiting the child without let. hindrance or interfer ence by plaintiff, or ber mo'.be', Caroline L Fenton, or ber step-father, Asabel Fenlon, at all proper times. . H Wolleuberg, a Jin., plaintiff, 3 J Rose, et al, defend acta, in equity ; F W Benson and J C Fallerton attys. br plaintiff : C fc Jackson atiy fx dtfen daals. Continued. Ibe Noonday Mining Co , vs Cbas Brunean, et at, equiir suit; F W Ben eon and Ccthow A Sheridan, attvs. for plaintiff; A M Crawford. J S Medley and AC Woodcock, attrs for defendants, Continaed. W S Uaaii:t03, vs L C Cbenaalt, et ax., suit in egailv ; Dex'er Rice a'.ty. for plaintiff. Judgment for f50t with in terest a- 6 per cent from Aag 23, 1901 and $k).13 for lax- 8 pi I, and cost, and foredo-aree of mortgage if not paid in sixty days. C V Fiit-e--, vr-. Herman vV'iIsod, et al id ion to rrcov-r iiiO ;ey; G-o. Bjrjn atty for piointiff. . Demies d. Mary J H dn, plaiutiff, vs Rjiiert P liaydea, defeodin' ; act!oa to ror( money; J (J rurerton atty ir p'a ntn, Continued R A Wcodiuff, plaintiff, yi Fre i Bate- Djani dleadtfct. irjjanction suit J Follerton ttv. Lr plaintiff; F W Ben son any lor oeu-njani. i.e erreu to II Shape to tke testimony ai d report at n xt term of c .or'. SneieOaUon, pleintiff. vs Jeeae Clayton, et al, difendant i. to t for par tition; F W B-neon, a' ty. for plaintiff. Lecree for paitition. W S Hamilton vs M F Ripp, to recov er money. Judgment fjr (2490.13, acd 50 attorney's fees, and order for sale of atached property. IKOJlATg C'KDEBS Io the eetale of E. F. Kerwio, Mrs Julia L. WsgoDer, sister of the deceased, bssbeeo appointed administratrix, J. F, Tracy, Jobn Hedrick and Occar Apple- g;te are named as appraisers. Tbe pro perty has a probable valoe of $ 00. ' F. B. Waite, executor of the relate cf Fecdal Su'.berlin, has been dclv author itd to sell tbe horses aod cuttle of said eat a at private sale. ' Sale. We will sell fct our store every Saturday at 2 o'clock without reserve to tbe high est bidder, one guitar, ona violin and one act ordion. This will give : yoo an opportunity to get an instrument at your own prlc. T. K. Ricnaansov, ' Kosebur,-, Ort, S Educational Notes, i C j F. B. Hamlin, Co. School Supt. '3 Most of tbe district schools are cow In session. Putar !(.uh. i . in attain to charge ol tbe school in Diet. No. 23, at Stephens. The Locking OUs ecbools are in charge of Mian Francis Wixson and Miss Dolly Badger. ilifs Maxaiuilia Kicbola and Misi E. Stauit are teaching in district No. 9, tbe Gardiner reboot. ' I'ioI. A. II. Mulcev, Uo has dona much (or the nphniMiiiK of I ho school! of Elkt.tr, is xg 'in r.'t iue t at Iheir prin- pal. Trof. J. A. DiVis, wlio bia tacuht sev eral terms in uis'tiet Mo. 7, at Ten Mile has contracted tor an eight months term that district. Prof. D. . Par kf r goes to Canyon ville again ttiig year as principal, which indi cates that bis work there last year ?s aatiafactory to tbe D.itria. Prof. A. F. Cornutt aud Miss Inn De pew, nave neen empioveu to teacn tne school in District No. 19, at Myrtle Creek, lor five moults beginning Oct. 14. Prof. J. E. Pattereoo, who has taught several very succaertul echoola in the southern part of Ibo countv, is now taacbipg in District No. 16, at Brock way The Yoncalla schools have an enlire'y new corps of teachers this year. They are Sl ss Blanche Riddle, principal; Mrs. Nseley and Miss Emily Ddvo'e, asbie' antn. Prof. Cochran reports a very fall school at Oakland, the enrollment being 160 and more to cine. Ilia aaiUUnts are Zoober A gee, Jdeeie Obmart and Beseie Powel. Arrngeuionts ar being made for a lo cal institute at Oaklaod, Friday evening and SitanLiy, Nov. '2 aud 23. TbeneH is to be held in tbe soutnera part of tb cotinty. Tb Wiilvar ethools thia year in charge of Pro?. Wbittler, ho is aesieted Ly Mrs. Barze a a J Mi1 Berth i Lamb ii la a ttrot;"g corps of teacben, and we predict a good pcbool. The Rieebnr Schools bava aeiileil djwo to bniioess in ti shape. The at tendance is rool io all departments Neariy Pftv are eoro'.lad io ibeeigbtb gra l-t. Niuth and tenth grades- are aIo pretty well filled. The progressive patrons of School Dia r ct No. 15, M-ilroee, have voted in favor o! a bih acoool, and Min Alice Clink inbeird has organiisd a ninth grade c'a of about 6 or 7 papils. Tbe Miseet Anna and Creole Cono are net assistant'. Prof. V. V. Willis haa been retained as principal of lbs Riddle public schools. Mits Ethel Riddle ia his assistant. Tbe new ecbool boose jaat completed in tbi dietrkrt is proving a great convenience, and ia io excellent keeping with tbe oth er substantial boi'diogs of this prosper ous commanity and Ibe flowing to u ol Riddle. ' A e'.oJy ui tbe ahove rbow that there bi boea s'nltin -A lb teath- if fores io Ibis cuaiily lb.a tear than io any previon fear ol tut i orr. Tt'ia peaki wtl n-jtoftlr Ijr ti'ia teacher a two ar able to rait itirir posiliona o for the g o I judnivnt ol Utar-Je f lirecvor W! 0 'he a-ivuttige Ol . ie- taitiig ten hers l.o ( iv u tit-fit lion. Pithy and Pointed. "VYLal! fisl ir,g oo a Sunday ?'' Aod '.be paieou'd t'm was firm. Tbe crcbio raid : ' G'aati you j ! I'm tit .win' ol this cortn !" UJap.Uatea eUewalka are ao eyeeore to a city. Dont's t a dead biuioess mar. Keep moviog aod let tbe world kuow that yoo are doing business. Tbe toot bail and Chinese pheaaaot euont are opened at tbe earns time, an! now tbe blood will flow. Ainu? Democrat. It is hard to tell whether the people ol Scotlaod bava does moet to popularise Pctsbj teriaoisx, oatmeal or w'aiekey. It do. 8 i't Uke long to tell tbe charac ter of a newcomer. Tne company Le seeks will give him away. It is tbe old to y d birds of a fea'oer will fljck to gether. Tbe most unprofitable subscribers a oewepaper bar are tbe follows who bang aroood some store or office until! tbe car tier boy come and then gobble it ahead of the proprietor. A Kaua i City jo Jge bai dec.dad that wnen a livery rig is rented to a jour.g mao with bis best girl it is tbadaty ol the liveryman to lornbb a teaaa wbicb can be driven with ooe hand. Ao exebangj Sijs tbe biggest trnat on earth is discovered at last. It is tbe country newspaper troU. Tbey trnst everybody, get cosied for trusting and trusted for cussing and finally ge busted for trusting. A jostice of tbe peace nar 8t. Louis claims to perform tbe qiickest marriage ceremonies in tbe land. But tbe irascible old judge who was awakened at night by an insistent couple holds tbe champion ship. He leaned oot ol the windrow and ehou'ed, "Confound yoo, you're mu riedl" - . 1! yorrwill take tbe gum you have been chewing aod place it on yoor corns over night it will cure tbem. We would advise tbe gentle reader to try tbe experiment. It costs but little and Io the event that it does not core then Too till bave tbe gum left next morning to cbew. . Andy Ford, a brakeman on the 8. P. ranniog through tbe coutbern part of tbe ctate a few days ago picked up an envelope in one oi me passenger cars containing $1600 lo paper money.' It was returned to its owoer, a Hebre gentlemen, who was fortunate in getting bit lost money. Albany Democrat. An old farmer visiting in Ibe city tbe first time, thought be would attend the theater, tbe play being "Forty Thieve." fT .. 4. . . I . a ... iie went io tue opera noose at the ap pointed hour, Juid i own a 5 bill aod aeked for a mighty kod seat. He, was deftly served with a pii cn of pasteboard and a dollar in charge. He picked op the dollor but left the ticket and started to go nut. "Hold on stranger," raid tbe show man, "here is your ticket to the show," 'Keep it dara yer," replied the farmer, "I don't care to are the otbrr I thirty-aloe." Ex. From Our , ; Correspondents.! Melrose Items. Misi Delia Oonn ih vi-ltlug ber riitf i Mrs. E. 11. Crane. Mis D. C. Churchill rpent Tnorsdy at Ibe home of Mrs. E. W. Dillers. We are sorry to rejrt that Resa La: riton is critically ill at ber home near Wardton. Raniot reports that V. H. Wcodrofl ill sooo return uotne ami eiiue ol our young lafiles wear a pleaat d look. Mr. and Mr. Floyd Marphy of R-jte- bufg were tbe guests of .Mrs. Murphy's parent, Mr. and Mrs Tooley, aod sister, Mrs. C. W. Hatfield, reeenliy. Mr. aud Mrs. Crouch who bave been vtMl'mg with her parents Mr aod Mrs. Ward, of Wardton, returned to tbeir hotae al Oakland last TuorlT. .Several of the yonng men of this con. munity enjoyed the dance at Mill woo.', Friday nig!. t while thegiils rVved at home and grieved because they had no way of going. Mri. Agrjti I'oket wh i has been mak ing ber heme with tfie family of A. E. Cla; ton will k-oj depart (or Engeor, wbere ehe will epond tbe winter with ber unci" Mr. T. J. Arcbambaao 6CI1X)L SOTK8. Examination has been ia progress this week. The fallowing was Ibe rrsalt of thoss who racked one and twa in !!- differ nt grades: Ninetb grade, Alice Coon, 97; Anna Conn, 90. Eighth grade, Grace Mat bears, I' Katie Di'.Ier,90. Bjvenih grade. Beanie Coon, 90; Roccoe Conn, S2. Fifth grade, Grace CUytoti, 93; Eleie Woodruff 91. Ttird trad-, Davie C un. 90; llolaab Kitr, S4. First grade, Eddie Diller. y: Keitba Conn, 96. Great ii-U-est was ojanilr-s ed by all tbe pupiia who paase4 vorj crediubie el amicatiov. Misa Crevlt-e Conn ol tho ninetb grab's wae abacut l:iiui the Wtik on accoott ol llloer. Mr. Cla)ton tec'.oi! c'eik) !aat cuter- day placed fome ce black-rhMid io tt e school roooi, also a wood buz. Ao coteittlotneiit co.l tisttn ol iu Stromental moVc, linking, diaJour, ao 1 recitauoaa foHovod by a b jx su pp r ttoxea t be sold to t'oe bigbeet biddcrj will be given at tbe French Seillemeut school boose Satarday evening, Octcber 26. 1901. The proceeJa tj be used io porcbsaiog bojks lor tie pnblif scboo rary. Eyery body cordially invited Lsdies come and bring boxes aod geut'e- meo with wtllfiiled parwea. fciro.L Kidj. From Qranta Pass Obstrver. Mark C. Maosotr, ol liieturf, ibe ati'e or;n: -r of S j,i l,y pcfi J ! lor tlir C.ogiegitioiia! dj loajtnaii m his t-ru working through ) it Jj-?pb:uo coon j this wrk. C A R.d'.!aU IIms Oliver, sjSt Ukl Si'ttr.Ity u I sj flty ail i rala'.irae at Ki'idie. Tlia pio.ie diie-a io lb! rrC.i 'O were all fiai.l.irg rp ibe teseoA'r wurk, alter a aatislactory ren. Mr. Carence Uaaley, tb-? ' oyer, seeored tbe to!k oi lbs cop, I if on abatis of 3 cents. Gra-idma teT, ra J'.her of Mr. J. A. Jrnnngi aud M-s. i. W. Co'.vi ii seri OOrlv ill at Mrdtjtd. Her twj eon, Tbo. and H.m Dyer, of R ddle, were pa-reeuere on thia mursing't train go- id lo atieod ber tdsid. WUlis Kramer, tbs Mtrtle Creek mill ing aod miuiog man, wis io Graou Pass several dys ibis week bsviog been at bia mining property on Gallce creak. He has sot yet soffiseat water power witb which to ran his arrattre with the coming of . tbe fall raios this deficiency will be met. Mr. Kramer ia greatly en couraged oa Ibe sbowir ol bis property. nlauf Items. Wm. Tocker baa moved back to bis farm on Pbeasaot Crwk. Vivo Seymour ia clearing land prepar atory to building a dwelling be one. . Robt. Anlaal and Ed Rohinsjo start lor Sco'-taborg next Toeaday. They ate folpg to catch salmoa. There was a biff dance at Leona lat gatu d nibt at Mr. DeWitt's. Tboee atteodiog rep'irt a good lime. Our old friend Frank Jamleson, Is go better and there is little hopes for bit recovery. His daughter, Mrs. E'.ira Teeters, of Albany, is in attendance at bia bedside. There la Ulk o! a ball being bnilt here for lodges aod other meetings. There ia also seme talk of a telephone line to Drsio, with offices at Ueodtrer'a aod Leon, and perhaps at Loraoe. Harry Mooney baa returned from Usr nay county. Harry and bia brothers are going to cut 1,000 cords of railroad wood, having just purchased a steam wood saw of Lloyd Raseell. Mr. Strong of Anlauf saw mill, ia haul ing Ilea for tbe P. P. Co. Uo. Ao Oregon Olrl. Advices Irom Washington say thit 10- cie'.y there is io a flutter over tbe t x pecwd vim 01 toe oeautiiui Ducneai ce la Rocbefoncauld, of France, and tbe Duke, next winder. The Ducbeae, who was tbe mott beaotilol Washington belle of her day, was Misa Maltie Mitchell, the daughter of Henator John Mitchell, of this aiate. Her mother is now , witb ber abroad, and may be accompanied to ibis coon try by tbe Duke aod Ducbeer, Senator Mitchell has beeu io Paris dar ing the summer visiting bia daughter. Agents Wanted. Io every town in Doag'ss and Coos countlos, for tbe vale of onr ptanoi and organs. We bave two car-loads of fine piuLos and organs coming. Write for terms and description il goods to T. K. BlCIIAEDHON, Roieborp, Ore. Laborers Wanted. Tweoty-five men wsnted ti work on ptpt-line. (oJd) I'oee' o-g Wa'tv A Ll.bt Co, d 13 1 a Railroad ' Racket. Fireman Wagner and C. E, Logos are preparing lor a big hont leaving hers Sunday next. Wick, Hirarn arid Will Fox and Geo. Hargadine leave in a few days for a hont op Rogue river. - Mrs. F. T. Green aod children rrfved List week from a visit with Cal'lornia relatives and joined ber husband in Ash land which will be their future hem. Eaaloeer Will. fjoolV (Wbateve is Right) left for Tortland Friday. He coneirp!atee coiug ti 0!d Mexico where be rai roaded before com'ng on Ibis di v'slon. Mrs. W C. Bovingtca re'.uroeJ bonie lo Aehla xl Tuut.Iaj frorn ber stay io tbe San Francisco horital, bnd her f;inds were pleated to fre'. ber again on tbe road ti retorery.- Masler Mechanic T. W. Younger canie oot l;oin P jrC.and M uday arid h epeuJ- iox a week iuepettiog tbe woik aud tz- viewing the orders and it:structitns of the locomotive eogioeers aud their en derstaoding of the t-auie. Gorden Ai.en eys tne report tuat be was doing the puakw cLarmicg act witb tvtoeut-auai s ntgo oitre circaa at ine Dalles street labr' wal untrue. Neither has be tuiv icbntioQ ol leaving Ibe rail- roaJ servke for Ibw Ftirt.09e of rxakt&g an exhibition o biuetlf (or the .nb!:c He ia iodia . at tbw puUicat-o o! ibeeu reports a id threatens to''sue ntlo' libel" il we do n,t coriect the nor. Evidently suin railroad boys bave made the repor'er tt ino-cei.t v.clim ol a ")wb'' ioeteal of a piece of news. We chtKrful.'y correct tbe Ea'crxen?. Uraaemi-: R. H. Hale who was taken to tne Portland boepi'al has re'.arn to Grants Pas where bs i t an I fwett- beart are aootbir hi:n. Uale t;onJ loCondactor V. 11. Barri'e kirl freight crew and aimed to jump on tbe cabt-oee ol the rij i liy ruovtrg Ireigr.t traiu as it was pull rjj out of Cole's etati.-u i-Uur- day. .11 ! enable to bold to ti e grapi.lir '.ir aod wai bir'ei al.;t lite a to,-- i n t'.ruan violet t v lo tbe groonii r'i.- i g ou bia '-atk aid held. ! w.- fi f. 'hiit'it ttt ii jiry wool, I t-r (a - 1. J. P. M Jr. ,!. t ea tr.i t rttiv x aid.liyhlv u,i, . .! l-i u-l.'a I'M i - t'l I entrr;-! lr 'im t, .o:iy itiJ r.cU ai !, t-i iba I n ' )f 1 id d I tral . pc u! Hi.', pi,ad tu -Friday af.ern VO. Il- in ictorni. b n -le Nrw Y rk Uom tl.e K.frjpa! rj' vruti'ia io a- Fraccirco a:d ialr ivcln ia a ou,fi::&t p-ciil t e n of il Ci'f. Id ti e tu'J ar Bb-Ii vh i'otU r ar-,,1 IOl"Jr V.l.l.l.,1 K t af d. AshUnd's Oil Fields. There i? a' n o I L- ..-'li- ing w-rk at the A'JjrJ ps a't U town, wb-re tin- Lrrn 0-ejt O.i Co. a'e ciierti.jr. lo rt t . hviti to !. lot 1 I ca inj fit '- ! - 1 11 t'i d - ' LaJ txx n punuirg 11,.. n .h conog it pll at. TticCu-lux a ill arci UiOrtow .u-l tw iji ifjiateiy pl-oi it position and l!i kO d w. rk rn.ci r.'.-i Wr!l M J (..a'i.T 100 I rt utij 1 1 ft?l of l!.i Ju" t.c-111- oil .--irr luls !rii .1 C n itrr"J Ttie rj-C'rf of tin! ru etp i- ar uioro t:..i bui d am y 4'i-fi--l w ti i'i- evI..j-ji.ieul enco ite:e-l in 'li'ii -k , at d al t'.e geologic 1! c nd:ii-M. ttiat their iiinio(f e' gioei-r, Mr. W. B o's-- I, l l n is ed in tuo v e l-ii io.t,:. The CJ-.tr'to-.n-ratra. pfb,! icj'unr'. a1)'", ti- v,.-. aad it! -a--t h.e t-en JlilVd IfiruQi a 1 I tbd 01. F-'. X'l-f nave dUvl v 1 that tue t ctn'o iro i of a iiabt and l iJbl variety, leirg of a parson bae, that i or:b axjol -per barrel. That :h o.l holiee exit! acd will yet bs tapped lo auodanl acd per maoent qiaoti'.iee all tbe itdica'i jcs sorely point to. Ttie proraoters cf the enterprise art to be coogrstoia'ed wv.-r tbe favorable rea it their inve taieol of capital and la'or bsve tbui far obuiceJ. While it will uiiio weahti ' lor them selves when oil ia Qal'y "etuik," iLe city ao ! Jjca'.lty H! reit lar ibe greater advantage. All oor iu.!u,t'ies will take oo new life aod the activity and buticet" expansion tht has breo w.weared In Texas aod Kern cjtfnM , Cel., would bo duplicated Lere. Tbe Sootbe-o O-. g n Oil Co. has rt ceiveJ word that u e IS. fret if s'eel casing tbey biv twi expelling leached Docsmuir laet ti-.i g and wiil p-oLa-blv arrive in A?bUud lonil.t. Tidings. Completing Water System. Contractor ttr-wv'e la (its finished bis oonlraa' wit! tb city iiir tko Iajiugol the mains vl the tew aystsin, taje ibe Boheaiia 'o;et. He has pot Joan aod cunnecteJ 2L4' milea of pipe, come 2500 ft of ia aod five-ioeh and 10,000 feet ol lour-inch. Tins has a 1 been tested abb a 2.'5 foot pressuie bead from tbe reservoir up tbe J.ili Jiet back oi ' town, and accepted by the council. The town now has an ample supply ol water for sil l-urpotee vol jfelty well covers the thickly f led portions. Not'cc Tlircc Things to Remember. First, wo are now sole agents for the Singer iSewing Machine, which is recog nized as the bi'st machine now in live. We can fitrnitdi all kinds of attachment and repairs for same ; we also have other cheaper machines, hecond, we sell Charter Oak and Standard stoves and ranges. Ituy no others until you first see ours and get prices. Third, wo have the nioet complete etock of lurmturc, Ixids, springs, mattrossee, lounges, c.ir tHits, couches,' chairs, rockers, matting, shades, rugs, tin and granite ware this side of Portland. Write us for copy of our new catalogue. Rico i Rice, tbu liouseturnishers. Tbe bandy receipt book, also blank notes and ail forms of legal blank, at the rxaiNnsALaa cnice. tf TTIE CLEANSING AND HEALING Ct'KE FOK CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Kay and pleaaant to nan, CuntaTua no ls iirlaaa dnie. It la quickly absorbed. Cilrra llelief at once. It lK-ns and Clean tba Nanal Paman-a. All.iTB InftaTuiuaUuii. COLD HEAD CATARRH Baaia aud I'rotacla tba Maaibraaa. Reatores tht Ht?naa of Taata aod Bmell, Larg Size, so canla at nmnrtstaor brrnallTxial 8iao, ldcn!i by mall. Utiwila7&''i 5wJwo esmO'sw 2TTTTTTTTTtTT??TTTTtTTTTTTTTT?TT?TlttTTTTITT?TTT?TT?tT? -rr . 1 General Wc arc now doiug business in the "Old Marks Corner" and present a full line of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Furuisliiu Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes and Groceries, which are all up to the highest standard of excellence and at prices to attract the closest buyers, cither for cash or produce. To all our friends, while spending the day in town, we a- can assure a welcome at our store and offer all the conveniences it ay can give. Within the city, wc can respond to orders by 'phone, and attend to same promptly through oar delivery. -s9 E If KDDWC rT 'Phone 67i uuuuiuuuuiiiuimuiuiiuuiuiatuiiiiiui FRF8H MDIEL We i.-iake and have on band a bi stock ol tbe finest on foctiouery on the market. Ice Cream and Summer Drinks served to taste Ilfflj Iff 1 arier s Timothy, Red Glover. Orchard Crass, EnglishRycGrass IVIcsquic or velvet urass lllVctch Eced. 1 A. SALZMAN, I'ractical Watchtn jt er. Jeweler atiJ Optician GRASS AT (: ti Jjck50StjR0 FRESH BREAD! p Pt, ( kia ar.a r a-? f n . r ibe mol i'.aJal,:o aid alw Caad:oa.CUu aal Fioit lo rarlrd twirtacit a. I Wl la Sac I qua I t. I. J. NORHAN WANTED SF.YEKAL TEKONSOF character end god reputatico in rax h state (od in this ronntv required) la re present anj aorertiee olj estah.i! e I wealthy boeiness booe of eo.id bnaodsl slandiog. r-alary fiSOO weekly with expend additional a l payable m cat h each Wednesday direct from bead ctbeee. Hcree aod carriage famished, when neceesary. Kelereocee Eocloae self-aiMreed starnped eovelope. Man ager, SIC Carton Building, Chicago. 11J1. 2ff FACTS ABOUT PAINT True economy in paint is attained only when the best of material is used. We carry the best grade paint on the market reason that A full line of PAINTING SUPPLIES, GUARANTEED PURF LINSEED OIL, PIONEER WHITE LEAD at lowest t A. C. MARSTERS & CO., Drutro-ists ROSEBURG, OREGON THE NEW Merchandise Store 1 n. 1 VI Are You Looking for Good Shoes? Ti kits Ia ...FLINT'S SHOE 5T0RE... Don't pat off until tomorrow what yon ought to have done day before 3-esterday. Arrange for your Oliver plows aud repairs without delay CHURCHILL & W00LLEY HCENTS a I wen djQ'jmchAM COtmZM V aH ' r Tr 4 Tust received a new and complete 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 m. HOLDEN r r k -1 x .a a Al If first-class paint costs only one-fifth more than a poor l.1t, ,Tlfll OM4 lief I! t . viuaiiiv piui, iMw IU3I .1V.C US tOnCT. THE BEST IS THE vo VVI Ladies... Its time to call and see our WINTER SHOES in all the latest hapes and leathers Good alucs at $2.25, $2.50 and $3-oo. Iiano Cviiteft. line We carry the best grade paint on the market It St.lnrl s to CHEAPEST. market prices of t r It ? '