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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1901)
V r 95, Wit We are redoubling our efforts to make the PEOPLE'S STORE the most popular place for bargain seekers to make their head quarters, as our Fall and Winter goods have arrived and we are selling them at a very low margin. LADIES: and we are selling them from get them elsewhere. ) ( Our Fall and Winter Stock of Clothing are now in and one of the latest and 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 agents for . sole W. The Peonle's Store Told in Side Heads? s ' Vjstjs. : . n i :.n - v -v : . vi. S. T. Co.'S ISblSTKIAL iloVKXEXT. L. B. Moore, the genial local agent of tbe Southern FaciSc Comra ty is not only awake to bis compan.'a in'.ererts, but to tbe interest of the producer atid ship per as well. Since tbe cooipacy has io angorated its industrial movement all aloog its lints in this state aaJ bn pnt frth so manv inducements to encourage the farther to produce a grca'er variety of firm produce, Aent Muure bad been ilvnij hie fill part to advance tbece iu-trre.-fe locally an far as the authority in ve. td id Lim cq1J (eroiit. Toia mov meat on the part of the company togeth er with the h-arty co-operatioo of it lacal a;ent will tend to hwtea tbe de veloprment of oar lesoarces atd indas tries and p:ove of mninal benefit to tbe people gen srally and tbe compmy and i: ia a very worthy and commendable movement on the rart cl tbe 6. P. com pany. We are ple6ed to see tbe good work guiag on and feel it tbe d j:y of the local pre.-e to aid the good cause every way potsiVe. In tbia connection we de bire to ca 1 sprclal attention to an article in aco'.Lcr coiumn appearing under tbe caption of "Will Help to S core Market." DorGIIT A MlLUOS TOLSDS IF PliCSKS Ed in Weaver, ol Myrtle Creek wat in this city Frdy and Sitnrday. With Mr. Ward Le baa pnrchistd about 1, 500,000 ponn is of prares in tbia coun'y thie 8 ason. Son e fruit has been bcxed but the ba k of the crop tag bsen for warded in tracks. Ho t if tt.e ehippir.jt is now over f.r the eeascn. The ter d ency of price? has been downward, with th? average lower than last veir, but the crop vi! generally good. Mr. Weaver's prune crop aggeg ted ibou". iOO.OuO pounds of drie 1 fini , aid was of ex cellent qoali y, . verigin ; 40j to 53, for which be receive 1 a top rric . Died. Ia this ci y, 1 huraday, Oct. 24, 1901, M.B.Daniel', nged 22 years, 11 month', nd 21 dy, tf.tr a very briel illness. Tbe decs eed Was an estimable young man, the son cf Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Daniel, of French Settlement lie wis sick ooiy about four, days, Laving coffered a severe attack of rheumatism which finally went to his heart, soon CiUbicg death. Tbe funeral was held at tbe Frercb Settlement school bouse, Saturday at eleven o'clock a. m. Inter atnt ia French Se'tle ue nt cemetery. o o o 0 s From Mary to John o c o o Roseburg, Ore., Oct. 28, 1901. DEAR JOHN: I have some news to tell you. Mr. W. C. If il debrand has the loveliest Dry Goods and Clothing store on the corner where Caro's used to be, where I used to meet you after school. They call the store "Hildebrands" and I am go ing to trade there all the time. They don't have a horrid old job lot, but everything they've got is good and reliaMe. Since it is so rainy and disa greeable, I don't go out to the store very ofteu, but send Josephine and little Cyrano and Hildebrands never works off old or shelf worn stuff on them. Write soon and send me a V or two. Y)ur wife, MARY. o o o o o a o o o o o o a o o o o a Mary likes RELIABL6 Oalways the cheapest. E3 PEOPLE'S STORE Our Fall Millinuery Stock of Street and Walking shapes are the most up-to-date styles that has ever been in the city before, 25 to 50 per cent, cheaper than you can L. Douglas Shoes r Makbikd. At the Lome of tbe bride's I nar.nra. Mr. anil Mra Piarra t T.n Mile, Saturday, Oct. 26, 1901, L. B. Wocdrrffof Kosetorg and Mies Cora Pierce of Washington, Rev. Fenton of ficiating. Tbe groom is a well known Roteburg boy and bas been to tbe em p'ov of Geo. Kohlbagen for soma time past. He is eober and industrious and a very worthy joocg man. Tbe bride i a very eetimable y urg iady and is beld in the highest esteem by all who know ber. T e Plajkdkalkr joins in extendine rongra'a'aiinne, and wiabes for a long life o hapuioeee an? prosper ity. Tb vooni: ioi,le will take ap their residence in t!ir P.tte rn hours near the Bptit-t cburcb i'l thi ci'r. UJTL Aaiuv vu Aaio -ig :e'ril at the McCU;lu S a' iav mi,. I Sun Uy were: Wm. Moore, Kuckle ; J m. L ons, Draia; AlelU Copi, C.k uiie City;' Andy O.pod, Ltoglois; J. W. Baldoo, Dr. W. II. RjbineoT, Cttaue Grove; Xil Ba:gtnl Snkey Cole, Oakoah; C. A. Gray and wi'e, Salem; Bo Adams and fun It, Colfax ; P. II, Ty nan, Portland, and nuny commeicial a en. Moskt ih Wistxb Applej Tbe crop of app'e in tbe Olwell Bros., orchard this eeacoa will teach forty cirloads. As the prev.ilinj pries ia frtm f 1 to 1.2o pr box and 600 boxes comprise a car load, it dove not require much of a math ematic:an to figure cut that there'll be cloce onto $30,000 Ju ) tbe boys when a final reckeniog is mad-, Marshfield Mail. . A Uaxuoxe Paizt. Wm. Currier, the enterprising joacg grocer bas on exhibiiion a bwutilal wax dol'. almost "life size," which h will present to the holier o' tbe luck ticket given out with every do'.lar pi-cba at bis store. The priis is provirg a dr.wirg card and at tracts tbs attention cf loth younr. atd old oa f ccouot of its teau'y and six A Poistxbto R-stBcao The rock crother was in operation 1st week, and Min Btrest received mu-e of the crushed stone that bas proved tbe solution of tbe problem of good ro.d?, If tbe work can be continued locg eocugb Lebanon i'l become famous for the excellence of its high wars. Lebanon Criterion. Fob Best 134 acres of land, 25 acrts tillable cn Deer Creek, 7 miles frcm Boseborg. Inquire of John Hamlin, Boseburg, Ore. If. Wartsd Five cords of four foot dry firwoid. Will pay cash. Apply at this office. o o a o o o o o o a o p o a o o a o o o o to trade at QUAL-ITIES Store closes at 7 p. m. o o o aud Monarch Shirts I. ABRAHAH Proprietor tavs Jp X A. vi ujuu iiueresw Weather Bureau forecast. Kosfucko, Ore., Oct. !'. Tonuht and Tueeday 6hoere. Tuoh. (iiasox. Observer. A littr from Frnk W. Uoacb, jfiuvily of the Plaisde LkR, was re ceived this luornicg. H- reached bis dr!itmi,n at I ton Moine. Ioa. just in tinieio-noomerafi.r,tcrm which was swret.iriif L-ver th count r and mhich provrd rnch acj'at.c cbanwe from tbe balmy Oreon c'.iuiat- oli ci ue Lai been eujojuI); ;ha: I e ( H-ickn c'oan wilb a light .ttark uf pn-oniunia. whicb. be eays, ewiiiji for hi ! rg !e!ay in letliog Bust-burg tiit-ud l.i-ar from Lire. He fuou.l little daughter quite aick on bis arrival, bot state that ber con dition is improved. It will be of interest to tbe farmers o this count; to learn that the New Era Flour MlUe. uf RajLurir hava int in- stalled a fine new Brley Bolls machine of large capacity and that tbe mills are now prepared to manufactnre a fine dost lew fe?d from jour bailey wti!e you wait and are even better equipped for taming out a saperit quality of floor aod fe?d than ever beiore. Bring in yuur grain and they will do tbe rest, tf B S. Sbendaj, a former rsidoot of tn;a city. ac a fitter eer in iha dv coacb Lext to tba express cir on thetrair. which was held up lat week and over heard the parley be'.weea th robber and the expreje metsfcer C. F. Cbirles, and i the exchange of shots togstber with the dynaud'.e loiul ardment. He is per- isteot in toe be e! that one min did the work, but tiie ColUge Uryvj Mirshal lys five euspic jai characters boirded he blind bdiiisi at that D'aca Mr. heridan was oj bis ret jrn to Boise, from Bote burg. It is an old atiom that "breid ia the staff of life" b'jt this defends sorrewbat on its qualitv. 1 be tine cream and borne made breal made at J. iever's bakery on Jacks-n street near Cta nevr fails to please. A i.iee variety of t astries leo kept constantlv on hand. Short ABAr:s,orthe Myrt'e Point En!erpri-e, are endeavoring to secure an d vert ii inn contract ai.h an eastern brewing company, which is placing con siderable western adveititing payable in fine brand of rye wLitkty. Tbe com pany ehcuKl secure the advertising in tbe Enterprise before making payment, other aise there is doubts of tbe paper mainuiniug its eqai:iberum until the ex piration of tbe contract. fitoarcs & Cbenowetb have Iron C ad wagons, the beat and cheapeot. Tbey ffer atl Uicke and hu.'giei kt reduced prices, no, all et'-H hre' wacrc g, r--tee) Krgrs auj tslovde ol all ifia. Pioneer White Lead, LilsotaI Oil, IJxirs and Windows. L. P. Bipp, a prosperous farmer of Kellogg, was transacting businees in this city tbe latter part of last week and visit ing with hi brother G. W. Rapp, the grocer. Mr. L.pp reports the stockmen of his vicini'y, happy over tbe splendid fall pasturage, doe to the late rains and aya that tbe farmers are well along with their fall work, lie has our (banks for cash oo ml scriptke. Our hats for men come to ns direct from the makera, siving you the middle man's pr jnt, that's wuy the values we give voo are tbe b: aud styles tbe latest. Tbey are nuion made too, Hildebrands. Out of retp ct for tLe family of M. B. Daniels, an eetimable young man of the French Settlement neighborhood, whose funeral services was hi'.d there Saturday tbe basset social advertised for Saturday evening in tbe French Settlement school bouse, was very properly postponed un til next Saturday evenin, at wbich time all are invited to attend. Umbrellas to use or to loan. Tbe best general purpose umbrella you ever saw. Ihey are nice enough to carry on any occasion, and cheap enough to loan if necessity compels it. Uildebrands. J. A. Whitman wiil ship eighty car loads of fruit this season. Asida from the fruit from bis own orchards he has purchased other crops in the valley and ia every instance where picking bas been In progress much more fruit la being gathered than was expected. Medford Mail. Some unscrupulous dealers tell com mon cast iron Shares to their customers for tbe genuine Oliver. Look for tbe name caBt in every one don't boy the oogus. O.is Gillette, the ten year old eon of Assessor II. B. Gillette, fell from a pile of wood ia this city Sunday and tadly dislocated his left elbow. Dr. Hoover was called and attended to the little fel low' injuries am! Le ia getting along very well. The Pan American Spike tooth barrow with levers are second to none. See them at ti. K. Sykes. Miss Jessie Obmart, of Oakland, visit ed Boeebarg friends, Saturday .1 Misses Myrtle Live am! Anna Caton narrowly escaped being attacked by a cougar, while washing clothes at the creek on tbe Judge Ilanna place in Tbe Medows, Jackson county, a few days ago. The animal, wben discovered, was w.thin a few left nd seemed jont ready to jump. A year r two uo at tb same place some panthers weie carrying away two of Mrs. Louis C. Bolle's children when Mrs. Bol!e whs aroused and inter rupted tbe proceedings with a gnu, res cuing the children. "Pride of Douglas" is tbe brand you will always find on the sacks containing tbe beet flour obtainable in Southern Oiegoo. Try it and be convinced, tf. W. B. Thompson, ooe of tbe couoty V substantial citizens, who resides near Umpqna Ferry was in Boseburg looking after business interests Friday. Ia a pleasant visit to our office be informed us that John Emmitt, the well known and highly eeteemed pioneer citixen of this county, was little improved in health by bis recent trip to Jackson and Klamath coouti.-s and ii growing quits feftble. Ilia many fiienda would be pleased to bear of au early change .fur tbe better in bis coudii n. Now is tbe tiiue to buy your plows and barrows; see the Syracuse Steel and Chilled plows before buyiog elsewhere fr sale by S. K. Sykes. Large potters are out announcing tbe grand marque ball and carnival to le given at the opera house Thanksgiving eve by Boseburg Lodge, No. 642 B. of L. F. Tbe Eugene Orchestra will furrith music and tbe occasion promises to' be one of tbe leading amusement eyente of tbe seat on. The local order of U. B. R E.will give a graoa ball oa New Year ve, which promises to be no lees bril liant an 1 en jovable. No confectionery like that borne made lady at the Candy Kitchen children cry for it, young ladies are pleased with it and the older people prefer it. Grants Pass Observer: ''Mother" Currier, of Brweburg, bas been vieiticg her son. Engineer Ev. Gray, ia this city daring the weer- Mrs. Geo. B. Biddle and children weLt to Riddle Thursday where tbey will visit relatives for feveral weeks. Baffalo Pitts Disc Sprint and spike tooth narrow, sold by S. K. Svkes art tbe beet, boo Ibem and you will buy no others. J. B. Burkina-)!', bo baa been at R'jsvburg fur the part few mootha r- turced to this place Saoday. Sir. Bockmatter and family at.rted oo their return to Boeebarg ntdondaf aud will spend tbe wiater thrre. Myrtle l'o'ot Eoteiptise. The Oarer Plow Ci. etadip the r name on every Share, llo' ltKiard and La d de The genome only, ao'd by Charcbili A oolley. There are serious suspicions that the S. P. train rjbber wa a Eugene man. Perhaps ba was ooe of tbe bcos c i nrttee a?tr a big aabecriptioa from Wells Fargo, which was hotly refoaed by Meeeetger Cbarlee. Albaoy Democrat. Ladies, you aboold see that elegaot new line of aatoaobile and jtckett at 11. Harts A Co. trie sweiieat thing in, Fred Sanderson, of Ccquitle City, wbo has been enjoying a month 'a viait at Bid J!e, his old home, aaa a K-.Srbarg visitor r-storday aod lavored this office tb a p.'eaeaDt call. He will letcrn to CcquilU soon. Try Mr. Cometock's bread. Seven large loaves for 25cta. ll:vered to any place in the city if deeired. iL V. L, Arriort r, of Douglas root ty. hu puched the Stetl p! ace on Catch ing cretk and h.r move1 onto the same, Mr, Arriiig on m tui d.ng new loose 03 tbe p'aje. Myrtle Poiot Enter priae. The bandy receipt bock, also blank totes and ad forms ut legal blank, at tbe PLaisoaaLca effice. U A card from oar lortner cit ten J. II. li.-gne late ol Hindoo, d.tfd at Ahlnd, thia slate, icf jrms at l e bas porcbaad a home at that place where be will lettls down. Ccqoille Herald. Everybody can have nice, lLtbt. white bread if tbey will on Bishford's "Pride of Donglas" flour. tf. Fireman Gittins, who was on the train beld op by robbers, is a son of Be v. Edward Gitlinr, the MeiboJist pnatber wbo was formerly a res dent ot Eden bower. Shoes of nearly etery kind and every porpote you a ill n id in fcwiig a store at Myrtle Creek. I. Abraham, the enterprising dry goods me: chant, has re'orned borne from San Francisco where Le went t-i placa orders lit a fioe stxk of f.ll and winter goods. Pure sap map's ayrup, Elk brand at Kraw A New land's. Guaranteed pore. Mrs. W. F. Kremer, of Grants Pais, who bai been visiting with Ltr eiater. Ndre. J. C. Aiken, in this city, retimed t j her home Friday evening. See tbe Syrac-ise Steel Plows at IS. K. Sykes, with a steel shin and steel shoe. Hon. E. D. Strstford spent a portion of last week in Jackson county looking after government land matters in an offi cial capacity. 1 Hildebrands, everybody's store for al' kinds of Dry Goods wants. II. Marks & Co., have a veiy at tractive aod wieonable display of ladies jackets and "Automobiles" ia their show window. Genuine purs maple syrap at Kin:e A Ne wland's grocery. Mrs. Mtry Smith, ol Oaklmd, bu rc turned home after a visit with her rela tive Mrs. 8. F. Chadwitck. Salem Jour nal. Vetcb, orcbaid grass, clover, alfalfa seed at Cbarcblll A Woolleyc. L. Hatfield, an old resident of thlt county returned to Uoseburg Saturday after a two year's residence at Burns, Ofe. Correct Clothing at Hildebrands. H. E. Loanebury, E. B. Duff r and E. J. Flynn, the well-known railroad men were in town Friday from Portland. Miss Liura Jones is expected home from a tulel buoinesi trip tj Sin Fran cisco, in th-) morning. S. C. Miller wbo baa been seriously ill at his home in Civil Band is ropoited as slowly convalescing. Jake Nichols and Alfred Cornutt, ol Biddls, were transacting business at ths connty seat Friday. The old Water A light Company is erecting poles about town for their new light system. Harry M. Uolden. of tbe Sorosis Shoe Parlors, spent the latter part ot last week In Portland. J. B. Harris, of Myrtle Creek, was trsnsao'iog bu:lness at ths county scat Saturday. DHILLIMU MACHINERY: Has Arrived tor the Valley 01! Co. Lmpq'ja DRILLING OPERATIONS TO BEGIN. Location of First Well Will Lit her In Vicinity of Myrtle Creek or Oakland be The largo and complete oil drilling plant recently purchased by the Uui.qria Valley Oil Co., at Bakerfield, California, arrived at thia place t'lis morniog, bot was forwarded on to Oakland, where it will be side-tracked and beld pending tbe decision of tbe company regarding the site for the firal drilling operations. It is understood that Myrtle Creek is making a ttroog bid for tbe aiokiiig of the first well at that place aod the chances for securing the first well are about equal between th places men tioned. Tbe fioe plant, however, was shipped direct to Oakland from Cali fornia from tbe fact the freight rate was no higher to that poiot than to Bost burgandifit ii decided to commence operations there, the company will be ahead, the freight chargoa from thia place to Oakland. Tua mat'srof reeonrg the first we 1 by tie nvai towns where the oil prospects are aboot equal is of considerable import ance, as the oierationf, w hetber success ful or not will attract a great deal of at tention lorooguout lue state and give tbe place much valuable advertising, although there is little doubt of tbe olti mate luccees of the veutore at either place, iu the opinion of some of the best glcgila aud oil experts of the Pacific CTast, Ths geological formations at these places are almoet identical to tbe Bakerfield coaotry and evoo the sur face oil seepages are iu eviJ.oco. Work will commence oo th derrick and boil d ingt for tha plant j tat as anon as a deci- inn arrived at oy u.e company re garding the site fur the first active opei atiocs ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Capt. A J. Walker an I wife arr.v-d io Bo-eburie Saodjy ev niog from Myr tle Point where they have been ecj)viog a few weeks visit villi tbe farmer's par ents and inaoy old fiieods. Mr. Walker mod wife will retard to Skagway at ones here Mr. Walker wilf resume bis posi tion io the custom boo-. Talkir g of shoes? Ws lead and don't yoo forget it just aatch os, Flints. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Sanford. of Co qaiile City, were in town Saturday en ruot to the Willamett valley for a vUit wilb relative. Mr. Sanford, bo ia a real estate dealer, remarked that Coos ronnly dairy lands are iu good demand aod have proven very profitable invest ments thia season. Mrs. E. J. Bs idler . sad "Grandma" dcoer, aOLt aod grandmother ol ths editor of this paper ar-iyrd io town last eveniog from Calapooia to er jjy a plear ant irit. Grandma Conner is past 75 years of age aod hilisomewbat eofbl. ed by the aright of years is stul er joying very good health. Cat tags Grove Leader: David Allison sod wif, of Bjeeborg, were io tbe Grove tbe first cf ths aerk oo a visit to Mr. Al lison's parents, . . ..Mr. Dwyer went to Borl.urg Weioesday afternoon, where she goes Ut at. y aita her sitter, Mrs. B. Baxp, for awbi!e. C. W. Wallace bis succteded to tbe minsgement of tbe Cottage Grove Leader. " rViuWrf," aa be ia familiarly known, ia a bright and entergetic young man, wbo bas ha I considerable practical experience in newspaper work and will no doabt socceed. Since the Anlaaf poitotlije beca-ue a money order office a short time ago, 31 orders bava been issued sscrecaliDg $177 53, so we are infermed by Postmas ter Ja. A. Sterling. Pietty gcod for a small country poetolflce. Tne body of tbe aasueia ot President Mckinley will be buried at Cleveland, Ohio, by the father of the murderer, wbo eajs be aill bury hi son there it be baa to buy a lot and start a private ceme tery. J. M. Lceper, cf Oakland, an old Irieod of the Plausukalxe, aas ia two lat Friday transacting baa'oees aad favored this office with a pleasant call and cash on sfibacriplion. Eugene is goiog to raiae the 13,000 woolen milts bonus without acy trouble ia a few days, t7,2S7J0 having already been subscribed. There is no mose growing on that burg after all. An effice bnilding is being erected ad joining Maretora Bros.' marble works. by B. F. Mathews. It will be occupied by Dr. Elw. Herri' n, the herb doctor. Mrs. L. A. Walter returned lata laat week from a viait of several weeks with relatives at Chicago. Sbs reports a very plersiot visit and an Interesting trip. Miss Daisy Thomas, who bss been vis iting ber eister, Mrs. Bollie Bam p. a ear thia city lor leyeral weeks, bas relumed to her bome in Cottage Grove. A. Fenton, the Myrtle Creek foroiture dealer, is transacting business in Bose borg today. Ha reports fall business good in his section of the county. Bevival meetings at M. E. church every night thia week. Bev. E. F. Zim merman, of tbe Oregon Comference, preaches. Every body invited. A.F. Bogers the rustling representa tive of the Blake, McFall paper company ol Portland, is in Boseburg interviewing his numerous patrons. A shortage of freight cars is an Incon- vsnienc, and may entail some loss, bat it is not so bad as a shortage of pro duce to fill the car. A copious and much needed rain v jail ed this part of tbe stale Saturday and Sunday nights. Miss Dora McCallister, of Drain, is a guest of her eisicr, Mrs. F. L. Kinney, in this city. J as. B. Dixoo, of Clover Creek, spent Sunday viaitiog with Boseburg friends. John L. Ars isr aud wife of Canyon, vllle, were Boseburg visitors Saturday.' Henry Wiley, ot Myrtle Creek Is trans acting business In the couoty seat today. I Born, to the wife of Fraok Orcutt, In Boseburg, Out. 27, 1901, a fias boy. VV.rOVOVV OF INTEREST TO M We have accepted the agency of Strouse & Bros. Celebrated "HIGH ART" Clothing and carry a complete line of Suits for men, ranging in price from The make and fit of this brand we guarantee to be equal to any first-class merchant tailor. Also a full line of the Eaglan and Yoke coats for men and boys New Shirts New Neckwear New Shoes The Store vcvcvovy,.vv& THE GREAT Reduction Siilc Still continues at the i 111 I) .MUSIC HOUSE. and the way instruments arc leaving the store, it is evident that the public is taking advantage of our extremely low prices We bav. uo mad another redortioo of 10 pw cent, in ordrr to close oot wbat gxda h.te in slock, to make room fbranofher car load. Witb too above redaction voa sr. practically baying thefe piaooe aod organs at wholesale 'rice. I' yoo a- in'.rted ia getting a piano, ell oo ur addreM T. K. RICHARDSON. Roscburyj. Or IRWIN SUCCEEDS SEMLBREDE. Was Formerly Superintendent of Oregon Schools. Tbs Jarma D s.'ch of IXWbsr J9;b coolainsd the tallowing: K7. it. M. Ir.io has been tendered ths appointment ol C. R Commissioner t J roccfccd Sehloreda of Skagway and will accept. Rev. Iraiawaa aea by a D.ipattb reporter ibii morning and talked very freely ol hie appoiatment. Rev. Irwin will leave oo the City ol beanie lor Skagway prepared to take bis oath and proceed with tbe duties of bis office. Speakii g ol tbe d.spoe-ttoo ol bis private io'ereota in Joneaa it is Dr. Ir win's intention to coniiooe bis weekly ; paper aod bis wifo. Doctor Irwin, will at the reijoeet ol nuxeroos patients coo tino4 the practice of medicioe ontil a I later date, wbro she wilt jjia ber baa- band at Skagway. Theappvintmeotol Rv. Irain give giral satisfaction in tbia city and a wiser or more conservative appoiat ment coald not have been made. The Dispatch baa nothirg bot good withre (or oar esteemed neighbor's eocceee in his new official datiee, and has lbs greatest confidence in the future polity of (be Skagway office. II All former efforts shattered. AU competition Out-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. Clothing This season finds us with the most up-to-date line of Ladies Jackets aud Capes ever brought to this city. The qualities are of the fin est and prices the cheapest. We have shoes for Men, Women and Children Infants. A large assortment at small price. FISHER & BELLOWS SHTO S25; OSEPHSOiTS The correct system is a great thing. The test of a correct system is its fruit. Oar system of piano selling simplifies the manner of piano purchasing, so that a child can buy an instrument without paying a penny too much for iL The high prices on pianos that we Lear of now and then, seem wonderful to us. Piano questions of all kinds are gladly answered by us.- We have been selling music and musical instruments right herein Rose burg for over eleven years and six years in Port land, Oregon, and we can refer to hundreds cf pur chasers who are all well pleased with the instru ments and the prices paid for them, except one. We will give name later with explanations. WOOD WANTED. For sobvniptioa to the Plaindsalkk, Wi win say that e k1 accept sea soned wood, poo! try, frait or vegetables at thoir corr.nt market vaioee io pay meot, delivered at tbe riai5DaLKa c'l 6or. W. .nt to get theee back ac-e-mcta straightened op at once, aad at tbe earn ti n. do not want to wnrk a bardahip on those wbo are ceiioq-x-ct by demanding cisb ; so bring on yonr prod ace. ao wnle Kir enr emndestial ketter txfor. ap. prnaa; tor patent : n may De worm in I J wpraopWyobtalaC.ti.aBI Fotk(b PATENTS uvlTJcAOC MARKS or return EN TIRE auorney erxt smM. akrtca orDbotoaDdwvscodan IMMEDIATE FREE report oo patroiaoi.itj. c:v U dmi ka-al kiim and adnca, aad xu cttara art aodarata, Try oa. , .SWIFT & CO., Patent lawyorv, Opp. OS. Pat eat OSce.WaihiBOB, O.C. hrtm?4 What do you think of a MAN'S ALL WOOL SUIT for $5.00? We have it, aud plenty of them. We have better ones before buyin also. You Jackets, Capes, Furs The Big Store EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE OJTH Sonthern Pacific Co. frmioa leave R wbunr for rNj rtlMad and way I asaiicna at u ta a. m. and U:ia p. aa. -. ! Lv. -SS0 r.a. i L. . li - a. . i Ar. -3.14 r. H. Ar. -T.tia. m. j r. . PorCand - Lv. iwr.l Sewr . Lv. ill ear. at - ax lli r. Ar. ! ares a. a Saa Fraaam Ax. i l roe a aa U p aa z& a aa Jaa ar! ar i vo a aa ar a-os p aa art a a m ar i 11 W a aa art T as a a ar j M p H ar i C a a. ar IS M p aa - Fnnraan acu Tiamt car oa (oia trmtaa. Chair ear ?7asent9 loOrden aa4 U Fata. I aod tourui ear to Caicaso. it. Lmua, S-w Orleaos and t asfcissrton. lMincUnir at Franriaco witn uniMp nar lor Htnoia!a. Japan, c Faiiippuus. Cenoat aad soata Ameaira. I- eU aV oradlraaa Moon, acent, at Boautmia naram R. B. MTTXXE. a t. Paax. AraL POlTt-AXD o&xsoa should see our clothing They comprise everything that is new. 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