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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1901)
m tfmtb STORE 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 i selling them at a LADIES: aud we are selling them get theui elsewhere. Our Fall and Winter Stock of Clothing are now in and one of the latest aud most up-to-date, and if you will step in and give us a call jou 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 j ou cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. We are also sole W. agents for The Peonle's Store I Told in Side Heads toi;js;:v:v: x n -S wis Scspectkd of Thais Kobbixq. City Marshal F.W. D;llarJ, airbed two eua picioas looiiui character's Tuesday who Ulliei wi-.h de cnptio-i, io hw poaeeaa ion. ot th prineija'a io the recent train robbery near Co:t g G ore. Th pe cnliar Urge, tqnre chia rTailuJ ujljar lh) miV, an 1 Lutkj vuiee 01 the princi pal robber, wera c'airAC'erjjUcs of OLe o' the pa-tiea arrsetjd. B.tb men are trangara io tb a viinty. Ttiey txKh cliim to have cons fro o Tha D J lea t D.-ain, auere the? w -re employed three, lay, ani froai Da n to ihU city, arnv iae here Monday niht on lbs wood train. They were btld by Recorder Weal on a charge of hting drunk and disorder ly, tbey Laving been filled op on fire water in or Jer to entrap ihem. They give their i.aaira as Jas. Pel! more aod Jack Wileon. Upon itqairy it waa foood that tr j men answering their description warl-eJ at a hotel in Drain from Thurs day noti! Monday, bat did not e ve cnt their Dime) t tbt place, other than one was bearJ to aJdreas the other aa Tjm.aai were very quite in their de meauor. Tae night clerk reported one taid Bome'liiug abjnt being at Tbe Dailee and Heppner. One was heavy Bet w;lb ruood fo. Tiiey went a .rath from Drain and it is blieTl tbey are tbe earn men who were srreeteJ here. A Good Pmxt Ceop. J. J. Chad wak, a proeperom farmer ac J fraitgrow er of the "MitEjari Bjttom," near Mjr tle Crerk, came down to &.ee-org by private conveyance Wednesday. He it jaet recovered from a fall in wbicb be eaet&ined a brckn breaet bene. Hie prune crop thU tea on amounted to 6,. SOOrocndi dried, 1,40) pounda be'ng ItaiUne, tbe rem inder Petite?. Ilia prnnea were of x-,-el!ent quality and te eoli early in tbe season to Mr. Ward the probe boyer, receiving (he beet market price. Mr. Chad wick ia also a bog rais er and marke e encoally a large amount of bame, bacon aod lard. He ia fatten ing fewer Logs than urual this reason, only eighty bead, ordinarily feeding from 200 to 500 bead. He feeds bis bogs principally on corn wbicb produce well on bia fine farm. Mr. Chad wick favored tbe Plaixdkalkr, with a pleasant bnm nefg call wbi'.e in tewn. - Died. In Myrtle Creek, Toesiay, Oct. 29, 1901, John R- Hervey, after a a o o o o o a o From Mary to Jolt Roseburg, Ore., Oct. 28, 1901. DEAR JOHN: I have some news to tell you. Mr. W. C. Hil 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 reliable. 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. Your wife, MARY. o o o o n o o n o a o o o o Mary likes O t-v v a t I o rXCl-l Dt-V XWWi 14-1 i 11 W ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Store closes at 7 p.m." ui auu n uuer gooas nave arrived aud we are ver - low margin. Our Fall Millinery Stock of Street and Walking shapes are the most up-to-date styles that has ever been in the citv before, from 25 to 50 per cent, L. Douglas Shoes long illness of eciima. Tbe deceased has been an esteemed resident of this county for SO years past, having lived for a long time on ClarkV branch, near Myrtle Creek, bat more recently bad moved to town for medical treatment. His wife, who survives him. is a aiater of Rev. J. R. X. Bell, of Baker Citv. He bad no children. Tbe fuoeral was held at Mrrtle Creek Wednesday after noon and waa largely attended. Docglas Cocnty rcsa. The prone crop for this cniity, aa far a ran rto t-e learned, will ipp-iii mate f. 000,000 paoadi. Ti oup kbiinert' are g ing 0:1 aa rapidly ra-x cau be- ct-'attird. Amor r. the shij-ira ai.d btiera, C. G.-xWy hi been the larg.i-t, bis ebU meDts probjrilv r.rlil"t ih 2 1X0 000 pound mark. V-d & Wnr, ol Myr tle Creek, bate j-urchaoJ I,5rf,000 pouids, with ebipmeotn nearly complet ed. Porter Br ie, and A. C. Solomon have pnrcbawd 12 or lb carloids each. Tbe tendency of price baa been down ward, witb tbe average lower iban last year, bat tbe crop as a rule was general ly good. Tbe fruit iodos'ry ia steadily growing in Ibj coaoty. K. P. Mimobuu At tbe McKioley memorial ezerciaee bald at tbe caelle ball of that order last evening the fol lowing program waa rended: Soog, "Rock of Ages'by the Cboo, pianiel, W. W. Thatkrab. Addreee, Mr. G. W. EimU'.l; song, "Iad K'mdly Light," Cboros; addreee, II 00. A.M.Crawford; song, "Nearer My God, to Thre," Mle Q lartette. KsaKLV B&anr to Bone. J. . Sim mon?, president of tbe Great Wet Oil and Coal Co., teturned to make arrange ments to bore for oil at priogfield. Mr. Simmons says that tbey will be r;ady for a work in few days or aa toon ai tbe dlamood drill arrives from the east. Three or focr days more of work oa tbe plant and everything will be in readiness for tbe drill. Eugene Guard. Fob Soldims Home. State Treasurer C. S. Moore ia io receipt of a remittance of 11350, from the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers tj tbe credit of tbe Oregon Soldier' Home. This amount a for tbe quarter ending September 30th last, and it for an aver age ol 62 members. Stateemao. A Sm au. Waeci. Three cars of tbe gravel train were accidentally diUbed one and one-half miles south cf Myrtle Creek Monday afternoon. Tbey were re placed without any seriooa delay. o a o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o to trade at o o r lai ttiP c u O cheaper than you can and Monarch Shirts I. ABRAHAH Proprietor rr t it. 2 ui jocai interest. aW Weather Bureau forecast. Rositm.Ro, Ore., Oct. 31. Tonight fair; Friday ehowere. Tuok. Uibsos, Observer. W. K. Lon ly, o! (be hardware firm ot Hu'iii & Lnody, arrival in Knburg Moa.lar etetiiog ari'f left on tbe eary mo'cirw etaire for bis t o i.p in Coo coon- ty. M'. Lundy ern tb past rummer in tfif Niue n ii i if o'ont'y to I re-tarrt-ii vi t Sa Fraacisco, where be eieutaiea wce wrl'j bis sicter and ber boebaoJ, aud Mrp. W. R. Dreislach, at 219 Coliiuj-wood atreet. It will be ol interest to tbe farmers o this county to toarn that the 'w Era Flour Mill, of Roeetiur liave just in stalled a fioe new Barley Rolls machine of large capacity aod that the mills are now prepared to manufactnre a boe dust lea feed Irorn yoor barley while you wait and are erto better equipped for turning out a superior quality of flour and leed than ever beiore. Bring in your grain and tbey will da tbe reef, tl D. L. Rice, tbe S. P. Company's tta tion agent, reports the following fruit shipments by freight in addition to the eiprrte shipments: i'eacbe, L"6,211 bjiee ; loma'oee, 3.7SS bi ire ; peara, 2,-5-J2 be lea; apples, 2.&S4 b"xeg; plume, 234 boiee ; nectarines, 107 buxes ; l'mfS, i-'l boxes; peppers J0 Uiee; melons, 7 boxes, making a grand total of height abipmeou of 35,154 Loxea. Ashland Tidioge. It is an old axiutn that "bread ia the stall of hfo" bat tr,is depends somewhat on its qaalitr. It.e fine cream and borne made bread made at J. Siever's bakery on Jatkson street near Caa nevr fails to please. A nice variety of pastries also kept conelanilv on band. Miss Pearl Wright, tbe beneficiary of ber brother Letter Wright, deceased, received a cbtck for $1200 laat Monday, from the order of tbe Brother be o J of Railroad Trainmen, which was tbe amount of insurance carried in tbe order by deceased. Stearns 4 Cbenowetb have Iron Clad wagons, tbe beet and cbeapeat. Tbev offer all Hacks and Buggies at reduced prices, new, all steel boys' wagons, bteel Rmgee aod Stoves of all aorta. Pioneer Wbite Lead, Linseed Oil. Doors and Windows. We wiah sjmeooe wauld "wjoJap." If you would bring ui some wood on sab erciption we would be glad. Anyway. we would be glad if you would bring the wood evio if we bave to exchange our pef-scrip-ahua for wood. Would a' t you? Floyd Murpby having gone to Poit- Jjod to res de, I l ave metered to tb agency of tbe Trov Laun try Co., of Port land. Leave orders with rue. Office at Case's Livery barn. Ctacua Cacsox.1 1 Halloween aojia) at the school bouse. given by the high school girl, for the bene&it of their Basket Ball teams, this evening Oct. 31st. Refreshments and a general good time assured. Admission 25 rents. If yon want the best aud most health ful bread voo will nsi our "cream" aod "home-made" bread. Full weight loaves. Oar pastries will also be found very palatable. Give ui a trial, J, Eievere, J.ckiou etreot near Cass. Tbe revival n eetings at tbe M. E. church aie awakening interest. Rey. E. F. Zimmeiman preaches (he plain Gwpil"in tbe demonstration of tbe Spirit and of power." All are invited. Our bats for men come to us direct from tbe makers, earing you tue middle man's print, thai a why tbe values we give von are tbe beet aod styles tbe latest. They are union made too, Hildebrands. Jas. H. Skif&ngton, of Myitis Creek, returned borne Sunday evening Irorn Bnettljbam bay, on tbe c att o! Alaska, where be has been in tbe employ of a large salmon canning company. Umbrellas to nee or to loan. The beet general purpose umbrella yon ever saw. Tbey are nice enough to carry on any occasion, and cheap enough to loan if necessity compels it. liildenrandg. Recent arrivals at Hotel McCIellan are : T. E. Bledsoe, Kubt. Alexander, Leone ; Isaac Selig, Myrtle Creek ; F, A. Pike, Oakland; Bert Nunn, Cottage Grove; Fred Ditckman, Glide. Borne unscrupulous dealers cell com mon cast iroo Shares to their customers for tbe genuine Oliver. Look for the name cast in every one don't buy the bogus. Tbe Farmers Institute will convene at Elk ton November 8 h and 9;b, 1901. A fine picnic dinner will be rerved on Saturday ths Otb. Programs will be issued scon. "Pride of Douglas" is tbe brand yju will always find on the sacks containing tbe beet flour obtainable in Southern Oregon. Try It and ba convinced, tf. City marshal Bert Nuno, ol Cottage Grove, was in Roeeburg Id an official capacity Taeidsy. Jas. Ionian, the Looking Glass oil n tbusiast and rxprr, ai rived borne Irorn an extended yisit to tbe California oil fields last night. He says the magniinde of the California oil industry is all that has been claimed for it. Mr. Ionian's trip to these oil field has familiarized him with the formatlou U the Pad fie coait oil deposits and greatly added to bis store of knowledge along this line ob tained by years of experience in the Pennsylvania oil fields. He alopped iff at Ashland briefly on his return and re ported the well down to a depth of 1200 feet and indications favorable for oi'. He thinks it will be necessary to go down 1600 feet at tnat place before oil ia louud. Mr. Inman says his trip was iot only a profitable one for himself but will prove equally so for the county as be waa euccesaful in interesting stveral promin ent oil men, in tbia county. He brought some fi no epecimeusof California fruits home with aim from about Loe Angeles, including bread fruit, pomegranites, oranges, lemono, tc, fine specimens of wbicb may beauen at tbe Plainobalbk office, and for which Mr. Iuman bas our thanks. Now is tbe time ti buy vour plows and barrows; ee the Syracuse Steel aod Chilled plows beiore buying elsewhere lor sale by S. K. Sykes. C. L. Reed bas purchased tbe in terest of L. R. Miniard in the "Elite" saloon and will conduct tbe business hereafter alone. Mr. Reed knows bow to conduct a first-class, orderly and popu lar resort and will put forth bia beet ef forts In this respect, and tbe "Elite" is cure to become more popular than ever before. Bo Halo Pitta Disc Spring and spike tooth barrow, sold by S. K. Svksa are tbe beat. See them and you wul buy uo otbera. City Recorder, D. S. UVs', secured one of the fioe, new, compact "Chicago Typewriters" this moiniog through tbe pLAUfOBALaa sgsncy and ia well pleased with it. It is one of tbe very finest and moat eervioeable medium priced ma chines on tbe market. Call and examine it and get prices aud terms at tbe Plaix dxalek office. The OUyer Plow Co. staoip their name on every Share, Vlo.dtxiard and Let dride lue genuiue ouiy, cold by Churchill A Wooilcy. The fteam shovel aud crew paeetd through this cit thta morning enroule to Coul'j where eeveral wetkt will be occupied iu applying grael lor batlasl iag theS. P. Cj., road bed in the Wil lamette valley. Kogtoeer U. K. Pruorr made tbe Plaixiealss a pleaaol c.il while ewaitlug orJVrs in ttjia city. Ladiee, you honld th-t eltan new line ol automobile and i waeie at It. Marks A Co. Tbs awelleal Uhcr in lowo. If jou ere m need o! a lypewnUr be sure to call and examine lu "Chicago" or send fur descriptive circulars ana terms to tbe Plajxdealm before pur caaeicg eieewnere. ee ad and prices on our fourth page. Try Mrs. Cometock's bread. Seven large loarea fur 2&cli. Delivered to any place in the city if desired. U. W. E. Hoover la selling a large num ber of fruit trees indicating that tbs freit industry ia rapidly growing ihrooghoul tbe county. Everybody can have nice, light, while breaj il they will nee Baehiord's "Pride of Douglas" flour. U. Edwin Weaver, the Mynle Creek fruit grower and buyer paid tbia office a pleas ant vint Wednesday, likewiae cb on eubecriptioD. The Pao American Spike tooth barrow with levers ar aecotl to none, bee them at tj. K. Sj.kea. A ttrotg plaj fine tigb class stecial- ties and popular prices is tbe offering cf tbe Wil-lemaons at tbe opera boost all next wtek. Shots of nearly every kiud and cvrrv purpoee yoo will fijd in Sdlig'a store at Myrtle Creek. Tbe T. S.Towoa-nd Creamery Co., cf Portland ia now paying 25 cents for but- te.fat at tbe railroad statioai in tbia county. r Pure sap maple syrup, Elk brand at Kruee dc NewlandV. tiuaraoteed pure. Weideman'a splendid comedy com pany will be the a' tract loo at ibe Roee burg theater next week. See ad in this iseue. Bee tbe Svrac ise Steel flows at K. Sy kse, with a steel shin aod steel shoe. Toe preej of Portlaod speak Io tbe higbett tjrmi ot We dema mil; show, tbe attr action at the oiera boo -e all next week. Talking of sho-s? We bad and don't yoo forget it just watch or, F.in'e. Fred Wiostoo, of Winston, went to Portland Tuesday to enter Iu'. Arm bong's busioese college for tbe witter. Hildebrands, everybody's store for al- kinds of Dry Uooda want. O. L. Satberlio, of ibe Roteburg Soda works, baa tbe thanks of the Plaucdbal aa compositors for a soda water treat. Genuine pure maple syrup at Kruse & Newland's grocery. "Down in Eypt," a story o! Southern Hlinoii ia tbe opening bill ol Wilde manna big show on Monday a'gbt. Vetch . orchard grass, clover, al'alfa seed at Cborcbiil & Woolle yi. Ed W. Riddle, of Ridl e, stopped crer la Roseburg Wednesday night enrute kome frcm a trip Io Portland. Lime and cement at very low prices it Maratera' Drug store. V. S. Patterson and son went to Drain Wednesday morning to finirh their work on Cellars Sisters' bote). Cottage with barn, for rent. Inquire of D. 8. West. Judge M. D.Thompson returned Wed nesday morning from a visit witb bis family near Scottsburg. Correct Clothing at Hildebrands. Jackson, Josephine and Multnomab county delinquent tax lists are being published. Will Currier and Mrs. N. Boyd both bave new display ads in this issue. Read tbem. A marriage license has been issued to William C. Pickens and Mabel Cheshire, of Riddle. Robt. Alexander of Leona was a Rose burg visitor Wednesday. Mrs. I. B. Riddle, of Rid.ller is a guest ol Roseburg friends. County court, November trin, con' venei next Wednesday. City council meets io regular session next Monday evening. W. W. Cardwell is expected to arrive Irom Kome soon. Purchased by Senator R A. Booth end Brother, Hon. J. 11. Booth. O. F. Godfrey A Son, of the Dmglas OiuutyB.uk bave sold their interes's i-i il.ii oM aud well known banking i 'a1 Minion of Roeeburg to Merei R. A. aod J, II. Booth. Tbe deal waa consum mated Wednesday but tbe actual trans fur it not tike place uutil December or January the 1st. It is uuderetood that Senator A. C. Ma.aleM, II m. J. T. Bridges, F. W. Benson and a few others wi!l take stock in the bank under the new uianageaiei.t and the busioeas wilt ba omducted under the old name of Douglas Couoty Bank. M tears .Godfrey bave btta coocected witb this bscic, the oldest in Southern Oregoo, for the past ten ears during which time aod even since its establishment in 1443 bas always been considered one of the solid fiuaocial ibetiluous tf the state and its record bas beeu most creditable. The Messrs Godfrey have pioven themselves genial, obliging gentlemeo and thorough ly practical buaiuest men. They bave many frienda l.ere who will regret to learn that tbey contemplate leaving this city to engage iu buaiu .M in Portland, though tbey will retaiu their city and farm prorty iutt reels in and near Roseburg. We j oiu iu wiahicg tbem bepiueeaand pri'ierity in tueir new borne. Tbe auccrs. :rs to He business of the Douglas Conily Bank are numbered among tbe bent known aud most substan tial buaineas menol the slate, being a', tbe bead ol tbe big Booth-KeHey Lumber Co. an i largely infertile! io important enter- piiree in Josephine and this county, ic- cIoJit-4 a banking buirinefs at Grants Pace. That tbey aie genial, accommo dating and wiJe aaake buaioeas men goea without aaying aud are solid finan cially. We join with the many friends of the new banking firm in wishing tbem socceee. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Boi so Ovsa Bert Bice, tbe young man who Mole a saddle. In idle aad a pair cl M-riv from J. W. Hill on tbe upper Ul.Uiuelte a:j(.t tbe 6lb of Oo'.oWr, and V aa brought bark from C'o k t .i.uly ixt nut,i by Sheriff Wittier, aa taaeu IxJore Joa'ice C. A Wiii'ermeir Uiia m n'v , where be waived rx tuiiiiaiio-j and waa loaoJ ever lo appear oefore the c 'C.iit ciO-1 w hwh oniern-s n-xt IIojJjj. F.i i to fcro- iab Mil he will tike Ktdgn.ga iu ths Hotel de Withers un'ii his trial comes ntf. Eugene 'iua-d. It aili l-e remem bered ttiat youcg Bice t convicted l stea'ing a horse from a Myrtle Creek party some time aaj io Lb Docglee Coonty Circuit Court aod given a shcrt eenlruce, wliich oa completing, be al most iinmejiatelv l-'id hi profeaaion agaio as above related. Givas Awar Mrs. N. Boyd, dealer in grorenre aad glaaaaare, bri Umi'ed period of time will give every purchaarr of a dollar's wonb of diabea or glet wre, t btr store a chance in tbe gran t draw- mg for a lwutiful cba uber set. Call at ber store and see prise. Kabb 0 camus Oar roc.er tnsl was need yesterday lo rrj icw over tbe raising ol the wooUn imil bones waa originally pan baaed for another purpose to rriaoe over deuixratic victories. But srxb ooraaiuo. these dajr, eeem very, vry rare E iguoe Guard, dem. Fob Kkst 134 acres ol land, 25 acres tillable cn Deer Creek, 7 miles from Roeeburg. Inquire of J'obn Hamlin, Roeeburg, Ore. If. Eos. In Garden valley, Thursday Oct. 24, I'Ol, to lbs wife of J. C. Gilliam a daughter. Waxtku Five cord of four foot dry fir wood. Will pay osb. Apply al this office. Real Estate Transfers. A M Smith to Sarah Smith, 4 Ml acres in sees 2, 3, 10, 11 aod 35 tp 25 s, r4 west 3iW A L PerkiostoC A Piki'o, an un divided '4 intereet 10 lot 4, and 36' feet of the North aide of lot 3. block 4, Gardiner, Oregon 675 C A Terkina to Jolia E Perkins, an undivided S lLterrt in lot 4, and 36 feet 00 tbe North aide of lot 3, block 4, liartiiner, Ore. 625 W G Petkios tiC A Perkins, an undivided ,l4' intereet in lot 4 a'ld 3rJ, feet on tbe north side ot lot 3, block 4, Gardiner, Oregon... 625 0 A Perkins and wile to A L Per kins S intereet io the above de scribed property G o Perkins aod wile to C A Per- kin, -4 interest 'o the above property 6-S Sol A Per kin aod wile to C A Per- klus; J-4 Interest tn above prop erty Tbe Dundee Mortgage aod Trust Co, to J L Thornton, D L C No 41, io sees 3t and 35, also the N of SEI4' of sec 35, except 10 seres in N E corner of name, 770 acres 6000 100 250 1600 1000 1 State to J W Reed, lot 13, sec 10, tp 21 S, R 12 west, 40 acres. . . . Alseno Young, et al, to Mary II Cochran, land In sec 33, tp 27 S, R 7wet Robert Wade to Alfred R Oar, lot 6,see 6, lots 1 and 2 and SW '4 of N E'4 of eec 7, all in tp 22S, R 11 wesi, 164.13 scree Robert Wade to Pearly P Oar NE M of NE4, and SW)4' of NE 4' ol see 7, and i W 4 ol and the E of SW i of sec 8. all in tp 22 S, R 11 west, 100 acres. Chae E Hasan! to F F Patterson, the WS of A CA4 and N, of SE H of eec 23, tp 22 6, R west, lbO acres Arnold, tbe forger, met swift jus tice ia this city, lie passed the forged check oaturday afternoon. Polioemsto McClain, with his usual alertness fastened tbe crime oa him a few boors later and Monday, lees than 48 hoars after he committed the deed, he was arraigned and entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to two years iu tbe penitentiary. This is justice with a vengeance and speakskwell for oar police and offi cials. Albany Herald. Nasal CATARRH In all tta atacaa there should be doaollaesa, Ely's Cream Balm deanm, soothe aod heals the dlsraMd membrane. It eons catarrh aad drives awar a cold la tbs had ealrklv. Cream Balm Is placed Into (ha nostrils, spreads ever the membrane and Is absorbed. Ilelltfla un mediate and a car follow. It Is sot drying do not produce sneezing, targs Bias, 60 oanta at Drag. gUUorbymaUj Trial 81m, 10 cents by mall. JVJ gaOTHBRa, 0 Warm strasU Ktw TB ovc-vcvcvcvcvvov OF INTEREST TO m We have accepted the agency of Strouse & Bros. Celebrated "HIGH AKT" Clothing" and carry a complete line of The make and fit of this brand we guarantee to be 5 equal to any first-class merchant tailor. Also a full S line of the Eaglan and Yoke coats for men and boys New Shirts New Neckwear New Shoes The Big Store vsvsvovy.c.vy.r THE GREAT Reduction Stile Still continues at the 1. 1 fil .MUSIC HOUSE. and the way instruments are leaving the store, it is evident that the public is taking advantage of our extremely low prices Wa liavo no r.arj. another redoi-U'Xi of 10 per cent, in nnler lo c!o oat anal good Iixe'.tp stk, lo rxaie raoa lor am her ear l.4. Witb tb ahrva edo"in tou r t. radically tnyirj; lbe ruanoa aod occs at aboieaals price. I' yon ar inirecied in getting a piano, call On tf aJlro. T. K. RICHARD50N, Roseburg. Or OPERA HOUSE We-k cunititencing MONDAY, NOV. 4, 1901 Th ISrin-rtoirv Monarch 1, rrv-wntiiig an entirely new reper Uure of Comedy. COMPANY OK 25 PEOPLE Superb Band and (rchej'tra. Six strong SeciaJtie. (etsing bill, the 4 act comedy "Down in Egypt'' Not There ia a portion of Southern Illinois known aa Egypt. PRICES: io,"39 and 30 cents- Tlic alo of Kta ojoiis at String's on Friday uiorning. Cbbam WasriD. Tbe T. S.TowDscod Creamery Co. at U Second St., Portlaod, will pay highest market price for cream. Will sell joo Cream Srparatojs.and take your cream io paymeot. 03ttf. CJJLSTORE i All former (Herts shal.f red. All coinpetitioa Oat-distanccd. 0 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. 9) .0 ) 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 aud prices the cheapest. Clothing We have shoes for Men, Women and Children Infants. A large assortment at small price. FISHER & . BELLOWS 1 .A Suitsfor men, ranging in price from $H TO 25; OSEPHSOfTS The correct system is a grest thirg. The test of a correct system is its fruits. Our system of piano J selling simplifies the Eannt-r f piano purchasing, so that a child can Luy an instrument without paying a penny too much for it. The high prices ou pianos that we hear of now and then, seem wonderful to us. Piano questions of all kinds are gladly answered by us. Ve have been selling music and musical instruments right here in Rose burg for over eleven years and six years in Port land, Oretron. and ve can refer to hundreds c f nnr. chasers who are all well ments ana tue prices paid lor tliem, exce We will give name later with explanations. -TAKE THE- RoSEBURG-fYRTLElpOlHT STAQE LINE Shortest, Quickest and Best Route to MYKTLE POINT. COVillLLE, MAP.SIIEIELD, an.l al! Coue Bay PoidU. j Leave Ieetmry every nvonung at 6 o'clock, arrive at Myrtle r'it, S p. m. Leave Myrtle Point at 6 a. in., arrive in Bon-burg at S p. in. every day. Title Guarantee ti Loan Co. KOcEBC&a, OUWS. J. St. Utmivmrn, frclluL D- C, SaBriTPii. acd Trtaa. 09 In live Court TJoom. Ht the oo'j com piettart ol alwtrart Uoks tn I-hm m I .vuotT. DooalM oniT L.rj arxl mimne clt.n. H.t. also a eomp'ei. el ol Trarincs ol all lownfthip piato la tbe kwbnri, Urvua. V. b. LaaJ lis tnet. Will lukf biu print xpr ol any to.a ahlp sbowlna all vacant jot Drucnt lasJa. hatarr public In offlos, tnaorasoa accnta. CDmapondaooe solid tod. ii 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 also. You should see our clothing before buyiu Jackets, Capes, Furs The Store: pleased with the instru except one. EAST AliD SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE CJTHJ Southern Pacific Co. lauaa at It it, a. m ajxt II s J0a. I Lt. i jo r. a ! L. li ss a. a i ar. i ia r. a. I r. - PorUaad - L.v. I s - E.!-tar - Lv. 113-CSr. r.a - om - Ar I lt ar.m f raaciaco A;. I S ti t H am ar a m ar T a a a r ar ' Tr a 1 Ivarer KaClty CrTcaao ari 7rS a 1 arl SJOp i i.vv p a ar (do p n u : a m . ar 11.30 a m ar Ti IB,U A -jrt ar 1 -u& a aa Ei Puo F.-.rt Worth Hoc son Xtw oritmna ati3r;fm York. J0a at ar ItW a aa. ar) 7J . sa arl jeam arl iCiK ar 1 11 u p sjs U hi p a ar Pauoui aaJ ToartM cars on WKa traiw Ctkaurar ccrv3eau WOsniea uIOFtcl aad lvjnt ear to t iucao. at. Lo. Kv Oriram anJ art.ntrtoa. i'uacctlsf at S Fraaclme wit 1 u-.m.n:; not i.ir Honomia. Janui. fns ! 1 Pi"". atr- aad soaU laolra. Se U B. Moore, aarat, at Koaeoara naasaa oraddieaa " &. B. XIU.gR, . r. Paaa. A rant. POITLAHD OlJtaOJI kWVWVV5) e) Co CO 9) 9) el They comprise everything that is new. Our furs are direct from the manufactu- rers, assuring vou correct ( style and low price. aud Shoes I