$ w r LUr LL j 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 selliug them at a very low margin. LADIES: aud we are selling get them elsewhere. them Our Fall aud Winter Stock of Clothiug are now in and one of the latest aud most up-to-date, and if you will step in aud give us a call 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 Peonle's Store H Told in Side Heads ? K 'jstl ix : -v x x x x v. A Good Fruit Ceci F.-A. McCall who baa a fins frail farm about to miiee west of -his citj, was in town Sat urday and informed us fiat i.ifl new drier which wa? built tLia season gave the btet of saiiaisct oc, turning cut an average of 100 bushels ot prunes per day. Mr. McCall's d-ied pruoe product thi eaason ttgijrf gattd 4-5,000 founds of which 7,000 were F.tilea aiid the balance. Italian prune-. Mr. MiCail es'imat that be Io; about 30j bushels of prui es as a resell o! the raina aa J endeavor pa, fortti to drv aa i tave :be cro8 of bis neiiibuors T:ie eniire product of Mr. JitCiii'a orcbatd, whicb was o! large eiaa and excellent quality, was eolJ to Clarence Gsaiey far 3l-i cents per pcuad. Married. A', the residence of tbe brides sifter, Mrs. D. liro;k, ia tbia city, on Wednesday tveniflg, September 25, Urn-v Bimbo and Miei Maud Tipton W. X. Enox, officiating minister. Bj h parties are axoog our most pop ular y cn ; pei.ple, tbe groom Lolding a lriir4J i-iti .11 wit1! tbe Urge mercan tils firm ol A'., x wdr A Freidenricb.aiid the 1 ri !e ii oun of Grangevil'es mot riiartuiiitr v.-ot t iaJits. Tbe fro? ! j -ui8 ifi rtiri- iu-it it wad in iehiLK tb vii a 1jc aud pro-iprr ui ae.Uird M. Gnn,Tii:r. f htho. F-v4 Prne-j. Tlie lul. 6 't: lar.nhter of Mr. nd M". J jlut Ti( l us. of Ua-'n vaj r, in till-county, a-;d hg mhny fri-inW lure ho j in in wishing her micii l piiii-s-. DrfAPT HOR ES IS Ps.JlA.ND S C. liv- iraro ro'J b fine Mark team ot Clyd. e-du- draft her? i-t Thursday to Co!-Ii-.f, tbe British Cuicttibia Lorse buyer a: a good roood price. Mr.- Col line e!,ippd E'U-tn l ead of draft Loteea from t id city, Dur'.b, Thursday evening. It appears tba: tbe 1 oree raising indue try ia ia proving ajaia ae well as cattle rais ing and a good dra't Loree finda a ready demacd at old time prices. IIiae c Csow. Tbeee otber towns aa crow all th?y please about their diX erent institutiuna of which tbey are proud, bat it took aa Albany creamery ti beat the wcrlJ'a reccrd. It ia a big thing to bays tbe best creamery in tbe United States ia oar midst. Kot the bigjt6t creamery, bat tbe one making tbe beet butter according to tbe record. Albany Deaocrat. o o o o o o o Whether you come to buy now, or come merely in search of suggestions, a visit to our exhibit of New Fall Goods, will surely prove interesting aua you will be made equally welcome in either case n : : p o o 13 WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION THISj J3 q WEEK TO THESE NEW ITEMS: o o a o Flannelettes in Persian effects, g 10 cents. o Floconne cloth for dressing g sacques, etc., 17 cents. g n Toisen D'Or, (Persian) 17 1-2 cents 5 o o 5 New designs in cotton dress 9 o o n flannels, double width, 20 cts. 5 o o n o o o n o n o o uoods arc ripnt .a?. tk aa 5 RELIABL8 QUALITIES g 2 ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Store closes at 7 p. m. Our Fall Millinnery Stock of Street aud Walking shapes are the most up-to-date styles that has ever been in the city before. from 25 to 50 per cent, L. Douglas Shoes L. O. T. M. Notice There will b a special meeting of Roaeborg Hive No. 11 at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon Oct., 23rd. By order o( Lady Com. Tbe $3,000 Eugene woolen mill tonua eubecription baa been started by tbe First National bank with ftiOO. F. L. Chambers, Frank Dunn, and J. II. Vc Clung racb give &0 E H. Iogram, IVrry Frnk A Son, Hampton Broa. and ti. B. Chrioaia each give t'jOi Nu con'ectioarrT lik- thai t.umr made laffy at Iti iidy Kit-tiMi cl.iijrvn cry lor :t, yuunic lali-a pirated witb it and tie o'.'tr i-( pn frr it. Itliaa breu d t'lai Caolj dmiu "u crawl" ia the f'olit tancnuicr. eotue have ca!UJ Cs'g x ra'iU nLe. Bat be certainly iho, fr a rlt r-nke alwayagiyrs wrfig bvfurw ruikinc. T..is is more than Cs-fifffX dd is ib name is too good for him, raja li e Al banv Demuctat. Buffalo PiUs Disc i?princ and spike tooth barrow, sold by 8. K. 8vkea are tbe beet. Hee tbem and yon wnl buy no others. Louis 8bafTtr who rttidee on Bear ererk near Comatock, ia eerioasiy ill witb pneumonia. lie ia a veteran of tin Civil war and baa many friend a bo will be pb-aeod to learn of bis early recovery. lr. G10. Wall of Collage Gruve. ia at lendirg biiD. The O iter PIjw Cj. sta.np t' r name hi rvrry b&are, Mo'. ItxiirJ atirf Lai d-hle Tue guuuioe ouiy, ao'.d by Cborcbill A Wuuiiey. Editor f. W. Cbaueee of the Granta lte O'ue ivar rptni Friday iu tbisci:; m hireiurii home from Portland wberv be went aa a delegate o (be K. P. grand (alien. We were lavwed itb a pleasant call. rbe Pan American Spike txriU barrow wilblevera are eoid to none. H-e tbem at 8. K. Syket. Mr. B. Cbeadie made tbia office a pleasant call tbia morning, lie maa returning to bia borne ia Portland after a few days visit with relatives at tbia place. Lebanon Criterion. Try Mrs. Comstock's bread. Seven large loaves lor 25cU. Delivered to any place in the city if desired. tL Bey Father Bertbiaame, the newly elected priest at Boseborg, visited Father Eeutgen in Eogens last night and this morning, going ta Bosebarg thia afternoon. Friday's Gosrd. Stylish Far itarmenU made of reliable fare, 1 50 to 5. Every garment entire ly newand op-to-date, at llildebrands o o o o o - o o o aapaw aw m m rnccs arc ngnt j I UKt cheaper than you cau Co aud Monarch Shirts I. ABRAMAH Proprietor Local Interest. Weather Bureau forecast. Kosmcko, Ore., Oct. 21. Tonight and Taesday fa:r. iBh, Obeerver. Lacch d' be ae vrJ o i Friday, ct. 15, tioia a- d tvn ug at ibe Frre tend ing Kuin. Cures anil help a c xl cause. Tuie it Join a apleod d work and nerde yoar arairtanre. We want ibe p0(le ol Bueei'ur to takv a pe s 'ual ioterrtt in the Riadiu K vjni. Tuirly dollars per cu.iuth ili iL.-.U't a guJ ,fe .ce wbrre your j-ar.t p-op'.c cau 6i,d l-o ki, mawacine and pipers to rad. Orn and free to all lw!e-n tt. boors ol a. m. and 9:3u p. u. Kir.ily jjie os voor astiaU'sce. Tue janitor et tbe room aiil g'.adiy rective and give yea credit for tame. It Will be of intercut to Via Ur,ar J this county io learn lha! the Naw F.ra Flour Mills, uf Ko-e l uri l ava int in. suited a fine new Barley Rolls macLioe ot large capacity and that the miila are now prepared to tnanelactnre a Gc duet lets iej irom yocr barley wLL'a you wait and are even bettrr qiipped lor turning oota aopt-rior quality ol fljor aiid lU ibao evrr tvlore. IJritg in V or grain and thry wiil d. the reel. U A frii i.d who nturoed totoa yeMr- d .v lroj ll.e Diooulaiii prvevuted to t : office a o py of " The Cjmoior.e-," Bryan's pPrr, which aasfjutd under a big fir lrr forlv miles from an) wbt-re. It bears data oljuuc 7. ia well pre served and across :ib ti:le pate appears ia bold type, "Emperor McKinley." It is lopioeed tba a Koathurg fobferiber on receiriog ibat ap r retires to the spot above menriraed :o peruse its col - amcs. It is an old axiom that "bread ia tl.a stail of Lfo" bat this depends somewhat on its una!:tv. The tine cieam anl borne made bread mads at J. Siever'a bakery on Jack sou street near Caaa nvr fails to p'eafce. A nice varietv of Datrkw also kept constantly on band. Soah Sallirf, of South Myrtle Kreek, was in town Saturday transacting busi ness, lis ears much in'erest still con. as in tbe South Myrtle mines and some kood properties are being develop ed in that mining district, lie reports large prone product about Myrtle Creek ibis seseon and says that a very small per cent was loet or damaged by the rains. Most ol the dried prunes of that section were sold to Mr. Ward, tbe eastern prone buyer, at s fair price. Stearns A Cbenowetb have Iron Clad wagona, tbe beet and cbeaneat. Thev cfler all Hacks and Buggies at reduced price, new, ail etel boys' wagons, Steel Raoges aod Htovas of ail eirin. Pioneer White Lead. Lintrod Oil. Ojora and Windows. 8. 8. Catching a bo lately retorned borne from the Nome gold field, baa de cided to spend the winter at bis old horxe at Riddle and witb bia family re torned to that place Sunday where they own a comfortable borne- Mr. Catching made as a pleasant call Saturday and carried away a receipt for a two years' subscription to the Vlaixvuix. Some unscrupulous dealers eell com mon cast iron Shires to their custu mere for tbe genuine Oliver. Look for tbe name cast in every one Jon't boy tbe bous. Two colored rxinetrels have been en- tertainirg goeata at HcUl McClallen at meal time for tbe past two days. They re eiperts with tbe mandolin and gui tar and also ting well. Ilotel McClallen U rapidly taking on metropolitan airs and its many goeele mill be takicg their meals witb a full orcbeatia accompani ment yet. 'Pride of Douzlas" is r'ne brand von will alwavs find on the sacks containing me Deet nour obtainable tn contbern Otegon. Try it and be convinced, tf. L . Bean of tbe Ro-ebdrg laod office retorned home from lbs Bias River mining district Satarday morning where be has valuable interests. lie reports tbe prospects very bright in both tie Bias River and Bohemia mining camps and says Lane is surely coming to tbe fron t as gold producing country. Notions, tbe odd things so many un- nsual things here. TLoee you don't know where (o get, but don't want t-j pay much for, llildebrands. Wood has been kept op to such a high pricj in and about Rosoburg this fall 11.75 to $2 25 per tier, fir and osk that many of our citizens are having their winter's wood shipped in by car load lots from Pass Creek Canyon and receive it at a lower price even alter freight is paid, Now is the time to buy your plows and barrows; see the Syracuse Steel and Chilled plows before buyiog elsewhere lor saie ny a. Bjkes. . The Bosebarg Review and Plant dialeb are calling each other names again. Why can't the brethero dwell together in harmony? Marebfleld Mall. Tbe other fellow won't be 0od. J Of Those desiriug to pay their subscrip tion in wood should bring it akng SOON as oar woodshed is filling ap rpidly and oar collector will take the field Novem ber 1st and will be unable to accept wood on subscription at that time. Everybody can have ntr.o, light, white j oread II thev will uaa Bh(ord'a "1 rule of Douglas" floor. if. Geo. Wixson, who was arrested on tbe charge of assault aud battery on A. W. Patterson, tbe school teacher at Brock- way, was arraigoAd before Justice Robl nett Satarday. lie plead guilty and s fined $20 and coat. Children and Mieses read r-trade drteee. well made and nice'y trimmed at 50c and upwards at liildebrand'e. F. A. Aderton, the harness maker, returned home last night from a trip to tbe Pan-American Exposition and aa ex tended visit with relatives in the far east. Shoes of nearly svery kind and every purpoee you will fiad in Selig'e store at Myrtle Creek. Mrs. T. R. Sheridan . of Rosoburg is visiting relative here, having come in with F.C. McCulIom, who returned from that point Tuesday. Marabfield Mail. Wantu) Five cords of four foot dry fir wood. Will pay cash. Apply at this omoe, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hoover oi Medlord enjoyed a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in thia dty tbe latter part of last week retaroiog home Sunday. See the Syracuse Steel Plows at : S. K Sy kes, with a steel shin and steel shoe. Tbe ladies of the W. C. T. U.wb1 tervs lunch Friday Oct. 29, at noun and evening at tbe reading room for tLe bent fit of free reading room. Talking of shoes? We lead and don't yon forget it just watch os, Hints. Pbil Sheridan, only eon of General Phil Sheridan, la reported to be seriously ill with typhoid layer at tbe Weal Point Military Academy. Vttcb, orchard grass, clover, alfalfa seed st Ob archill & Hoolleyt. An extended obituary notice of Aaron Burt who died at bia Deer Creek home Sept. 19, will appear in oar next issue. Don't overlook Uildtd-rand'a guessing t out re I, eo Jackaua e:. wiaJow. Many from this place including tbe court buamt officials attend! the fanera! of John Canady at Oaklaod Vtelerday. FcbHlb: A (vo4oI liaaJ baby car rugc W. C. lliidebraod. Reioemlr tbe fie enlertaiomeol at the Cb'ietiaa church To-alar evriiii g. A 6oe lunch oolv 15 rente. Special prices oo lime aud crairot t UartWrf. Lime aoJ reaieol l vi ry low pf icra ai Matetera' Dro tsuna. The October Smart Sit aay "If thrre were fewer Lt'ed calvee there would U fewer prodigal sons " Tbe Lane coanly pr ia cr p a junnt to a boot J.'JOO.OOO pounds ot diied froil tbia year. About Vjj Uacbert a'ttodel the coun ty institute at Athlaod this week. T. I. Simpson and L. M. 8a pie came in from M. Alto ranch Friday. ' Soldier's Home Products. On uf the inual pr.loc:iva tract it. this Vkinr it the Soldier 'a Home Farm. Ocidee briog located oo tery ikb rive Ulliji Uod, the farm ia k'pt i a high rtate of caltif atkio auU cuuim very near being aelf tostainiug. at ImsI io Iho p-o ductiua ol b rr-.ev, frnita and grdro vegetable. Beai.lr haviog an abun dance of r-x)iKl (or consumption a their trasoo t'-e Crmuaudai,t' es- tima'ile il uprrited the canniag pre serviog, etc., ol toe foilowing amouut ol beriira and veKetahle: Fruit and berries, 125 quart; jelly, 100 quarts; tomatoes, 36 quarts; piam bolter, 13 gal lots; ersb a( pie batter, 17 gallons; pear premrvea, 11 gallons; touia'o cateup, 122 bottles; dried prunes, 350 pounds. Besides tbe products mentioned a trove, 2,000 large and losciooa watei melons were grown Ibis season, potatoes in abundance for the home, aweet corn for tbe tables and fodder for tbe milch cows, foar scree of good bay, a number of bogs are fattened and killed evoryjaeaeon, and carrots, turnips and rutabagas grown in aboDdaoce for feed for tbe (arm cows and hot see. Tbe part of the farm form erly coyered wtta brush and srumpe is rspidlv being cleared and placed in cul tivation, less than eigbt aerei remaining uncleared of stum pe and wblcb is in pantarage. Dissolution of Partnership. RosBBi ao, Ore., Oct. 21, 1901. Tbe partnership heretofore existiog between W. O. Conner and F. W. Roscb ia this dsy dissolved by mutual consent, F. W. Roach retirint from tbe bnirinees of tbe Roseborg Plalsoxauu. W. C. Conner conlinoee tbe business, assum ing all partnership debts and obligations aod all accounts doe the firm are paya ble to tbe said W. C, Conner. W. 0. Coxxsa and F. W.Roacu. Not Necessary, Mr. Printer. Now that we bare got down to whole sale prices, and lb.e public knows it, we do not need to advertise so extentivelv. Two pianos and two organs told on Fri day, and three pianos going oat Satar day is evidence that tbe people have found oat just where they can get the most reliable pianos and organs fcr the money. Tbe place ia the old and relia ble music boose tf T. K. Richard on, Roseborg, Oregon. Tbe Spud In the Middle West. Why do yoa climb so high, Potato? Why scorn oar deep and hongry sigh, Potato? We've loved yon losg, we lor yoa still, We always have, we always will Oar thoughts and other spots yoa fill Potato. We used to peel yoor jacket off, Potato; No more that garmeot will yoa doff, Potato. We take yoa in witb peel and all, And nobs and eyee, both great and small No morsel do we dare let fall. Potato. Then most we bay yoa by the quart, Potato? O, prove yourself of tbe mellow sort, Potato. Give ear to our despairing cry, Admit you've got yoor perch to blgb j Oar longing midst, 0, satUfr, Potato, ALASKA LETTER. llon.C. A. Sehlbrede end Party Com' plete Loo; Hazardous Journey. Ft. Yukos Alasks, Sept 10, 1001. fcmroa I'laindkalsk: tort Yukon ia ithin the Arctic Circle, so joa will see by this that we are in the Frigid Zone. We are now one hundred miles down tbe Yukou flali , so called because of tbe low fist country through which ' he Yukon river makes its wsy ocean ward. These flats srs from forty to sixty miles wide and three hundred miles long, and tbe river . covers tbe whole expanse, only it is broken np by island," theie are thou sands of ialaods scattered all through thii space; tbe channels are not wide, sometimes one quarter of a mile and a otber places probably three miles wide The trouble in traveling through these data Is tbe danger ol getting drawn into sloogha in which tbe water moves so slowly, or alter ruuning severs! miles spreads out over wide shoals over whicb it ia impossible to k1 a boat, whicb means a long ba-d back track poll with tbe oars. So far we have bad no troabls of this kiod, sa we bave ran onto no bars ovsr which we bave not been able to pall oar boat, by wading. Tbe trip down tbe Yukon, is a great one; tbe scenery is grand and the country so vast and wonderful in re eoorc, it would take a series of ar ticles to begiu to do the suhjatt joa lice, so I will not now attempt it, bat will give you a brief ooUiuo of our trip. We are making tbe trip from tbe bead of tbe Yoknn river, beginning at tbe bead of LakeLiodarman to tbe mouth of the river. Our boat is 24 feet long with 64 feet beam. We are carrying in all, about one too ot goods, including stove, beds guns sr.d proriaions. W have our beds in tbe forward part, goods midship, aod oar cookiog and dining room in tbe rear Oar sleeping spartmenU are covered witb a tent like boose made of oiled- canvass, We carry a maat 12 feet higb, and when the wind is favorable raiae sail aod add moch to oar speed. W carry a 30-30 Winchester, a 13 gage shot gas, a Ai Colts aod a Si Smith A Wee too, so yon know are loily artuad for aoy kiod of gam bave got tibt ot Iota ol irese and nearly al of lb am are enj ty ing their usual rl baaltb, but one week agq we dicov-rl a bear walking akji-g tb I act), w oprcel fir, aod he aay Mr. Bear nodorlouk to climb a bluff a!uwt pvrpeDdtcaar, and a!rtat una thousand feet high, was a caoliuo. landed oar bowl, weial back ap stream and witb tb aid ol a soft nceed lolirl from Ilia Winchester persuaded tbe hear to ccme down and occupy level ground itb cumrroi people. We bave hi ki a our for d9Ck,.tb msal was god 1 mad an aUajipi to shout a goose, ibe guo was lo!vl atlb buck ahjl, a btav) charge, when tb. guo "ol off' the gouae' that polled tbe triger Lad a rkio- oed nose aod a black eye with a ftce ail covered aitb blod, whit tb. vt-wr oie eacacaj with au injarad wing. bicb a-'lff a kw a;ie aita wori.J suf ficiently sell to eea'rfa it to make good la earrape, Ui guu kicked, I at II baa 11 m v oute ai'h ce. We ar oow oo butdrcd miles down t.e 13 , and Mill Lav lag hundred ra'.lra to make 11m avatber is mild asd nd dear, laM uit.t ara had abjut one u-ch ol tee la bUU at-r. - Io Ilia eaa it is a'aiat 70 degree dating the day. We next move tor R impart and will now harry on so that we will get tbrough brfur the ice begin to '.orm. Am in tbe very beat of baa! lb. K- g irds to D jaglaa cointy.friead a. C. A. SlULBSIDt. STOCK ADVANCING. L'mpqua Valley Oil Company Will Soon Commence sinking First Well. Tbe Umpqua Valley Oil Co., is highly elated over tbe favorable prospects tor early operations in sitking their first well and tbe report of the expert geolo gist who baa been carefully looking over the company e grout d In this eoonty. A telegram from Bakerefield, California, Satarday announced that tbe oil well drilling plant wbicb was recently par cbetrd at Ibat place was loaded on tbe cars that day aud made ready for imme diate shipment an I it will therefore only be a matter of a tew days hen th ex pensive machinery will 'arrive here aod be taken to the file selected for the firtt drilling operations, which will not be an nounced for a few dajs. On toe strength of securing this valuable plant and the report (f tbe expert geologist local oil stock took another soar this morning buing advanced five crnla on tbe share or thirty cents per ehars and ia consider ably in demand both at home aod abroad even at that price. The expert geologist returned borne this morning from a visit to the company's bonded lands near Myrtle Creek and is eqoallv as well im pressed witb what be toned at that place as other parts of the county where unmistakable evidence ot oil is found which almost positively assures tbe soc cers of tbe company. Tbe appearance of great deposits oi nicksl ore, conglomerate, sandstone, shale, sea shells sod coat, together witb salt and oily eprings, at various places in the county ia evidence of a geological formation peculiar to this county, all ot whicb are tbe best indications Ibat oil exists Io qoantilU-e underneath Ibis remarkable formation aod will yield pro fitable returns when it Is once tapped by tbe drill. Sudden Death of John Canady. Tbe many frionds of John Canady, an old and highly esteemed cltissn of. Oak land, were greatly surprised (o lesrn ot his sadden domiae last Fridsy Oct. 18, 1901, at bis borne. He was walking about bis place conversing with a friend, Prof. Jas. Young, wbea be was stricken witb heartfailure without warning and soon expired. DeceMed was about GO years ol age, and one of tbe large tax payers of the county. IJa leavea a broth er, Dr. M. M. Canady, of Lane county, and tw sisters, Mrs. I. F Rice, jr., ot Rice llill, and Mrs. Marsh, of Lane county. The funeral was held at Oak land Sunday, at oue o'clock p. m., under he auspices of the tbe I. O. O. F. and A. O. U. W. lodges, of wbicb orders tbe deceased has long been a member. Many members of there orders in Roreburg aod old friends of deceased went over to Oakland Sunday to attend lbs funeral service,!,' - - - :- GRAHD MILLIfiERY at the Big Store The ladies of Pocburg and vicinity are cordially invited to call and see our line of Pattern Hats, Trimmed and Walking Hats, The Big Store THE GREAT Reduction Scllc Still continues at the Ill Til u .MUSIC HOUSE. and tbe way instruments arp leaving the store, it is evident that tbe public1 is talcing advantage of our extremely low prices W ba i nadt aooiher redoetinn of 10 per cent, la onVr Io ckt Miitii gooda b in M,k, io asak moiw loraooiher ear Wmd. With too above redacian voa ar practically t-oying theee i"aooa aad ,oi at wtoimle prieoa. I you are lotereejrd ia getting a piano, call on or addreew T. K. RICH AR050N, Roseburr. Or FREE! THE WESTERN POULTRY NEWS Pay up your back eubevxiptien and one yer in advance and we will send you THE WEST KRX 1X)ULTRY NEWSpub lifhed in IJncoln, Nebraska. FREE surely a valuable pre mium. Write at once to Roeeburg, Oregon in nil C IK STOR E ) All former efforts Ai 11 Clothing 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 t t , . Infants. A large assortment at small price. SHER & BELLOWS sDISPLAY: 0SEPHS0IT5 V -a A Complete Library GOINQ AT HALF PRICE PeaJe's handsome edition of EncTclopedia Britan nic with American re viekios and additions, fall leather binding, 3 vol umes, almost new. Snap for Book Lovers Just the thing (or School Library Price. Only 26 WOOD WANTED. For eabeniption to the Plaixdulkb, e will say that w will accept sea soned wood, poultry, fruit or vegetable at their current market value iu pay ment, delivered at tbe PLAixoaaxas of noa. V want to get tbeee back ac coante straightseed ap at ooce, and at tbe same Ujio do not want to work a hardship oo thoe who are delinquent by demanding cash ; so bring on yoor produce. shade red. AH competition Out-distanced. This season, we have determined, shall t 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, and plenty of them. We have better ones before buyiu also. You Jackets, Capes, Furs The Big Store 0"aOVCVO.v EAST AST) SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE - otm Soathern Paclflc Co. rrama leaT Rawtanr r Po rUaa4 aa4 War taitoaaat U tt a. . al U-tt a. at. . 11.1. iLv. - rortUad -ir.. (Lv. - EiWOQr . liJ4 a. a.) Ar. - Asbiaad - IS r. u. 1 Ar. - Knafiu - Lv. Lv. ISm uetr. U JSr.at &. ia.a.:az.- aaart 4 t n I ir CMn JO a m u Drarrr T JS a m ar Eaaaa atj T.U n!u CPtotfo Tra I 13 a i P i ar tiim, ar a i OO p a ar i.1 Paa . ar IS) a ! a m ar Fort Wart ar SI a i 11 a ar CRy ol Mexiea ar Its a 1 Humtaa ar lot i ( W j ra ar X OriaKsa ar a JO a i '1 a m ; ar Whinctn ar d a I UH ran S York ar lUS i Fanmaa and Tonrttt ear a anta Cliatrcan craeau toOcdea aad Kl al tourin cart to Chicago. 8. 1 -mta Orieaaa aud " atiltoo. Oasertinf at Saa rraoctacw Vila ruuppuia, vamu aaa ooqu SeeU B. Xuotw, ajreat, at Koaeeaig i R. B, VIU.KK. . t. Fav arwac roiTLaao ousoi BaaaaaaaaaMawawaaaaaaaaasaaawawawawawawaW should see our clothing (9 They comprise everything that is new. Our furs are direct from the manufactu rers, assuring you correct style and low price. (o (a and " KTi nlllKiT av. A j Shoes j (a.