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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1901)
. v- M-4U I I ' w rLUrLL 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' all and Winter goods have arrived and we are selling them at a very low margin. LADIES: aid we are selling them get them 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 aud give us a rail you will be convinced that we have the . most complete and 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 Peoole's Store Told in Side Heads s x ix .x x -x :x x xS Stalk .d Mosot.-socs. The tradi ioonl H il'owVn evi pranks live ab out I'een worke 1 to a limit and are growing mnre s'a'e. tnouotonona and in greater disfavor tv.rv v?ar. The an n nil oV pre.lstious in thi ciiy laet Tiiorfday eveoinir .xnswtd in removing eiitna, wrenctrrn; irates from their hiogee and eosping tlie Nrs p?at-slM windows cn main etret, t;. Si-.ch p'anks are ro l-inzfr ittine 1 f nny, bat ril!y anvl e'mil. Tev hiva been so overdone aid nvjrrirkl that the pnhlic is heart lr n 1 tine rpl tir ' of th-m 10 many instincej 'he P9i tin bonnd of eport and bsco-ns crinoe, thatthe mat ter becomes serioas; an at;riration of ir responsible yoa'.h!,taroei l.xe with mi chief on tbe brain, cannot tell where to stop. They bve not ibe mental balance tbatte'U thetn whre fan ceases and crime begin. Bat Hallowe'en pranks are like comic valentine, and there are always eone that will inlnlge in them while a I in; Buffering public endures as patiently ae it may. Ecsisess Expansion". B. Y. Strong, the genial and enterprising fornilnre dealer :e expEid.ug in boeicew. A Urge dootwsy hn been cnt throngb the partition brick wal from bia store to the rcoaa adjoininz, formerly occrjpiel by the Gem Cigar Store, in which Mr. Strong will display an elegant line of carpete and matting?, thna relieving the present crowded condition of bis store. It is gratifying to ncte an increase in boai-i neee sufficient to justify oar merchants J in providing mere store room and en largicg their Etotk. We also speak vol cmes for f be busioefe ability of oar mer chants and their coorteoo.9 and fair treat ment to their increasing patrons. Mr. Strong bai eddsl etoves to his other wise ccmpM lice of home farniebings J. T. Bryar, tie ay jeweler and watcb miker, will occipy the front of this new addition to the furniture store and is St tiog it np in modern style. Died, Lucinda Chrisxan, wife of the late Campbell Cbrieman of tbie place, oear Cenral Point, Oregon, last Thursday, aged 94 year, 11 months and 27 day?. The remain were laid to real last SatarJay io the Riddle cemetery at Ei idle, Oregon, her former borne. Cottage Grove Leader. O ' o o o AX n tf5f ?2r- I I o WW E3 KtLsr g THE FIRST POINT IS GOOD CLOTH. O THE SECOND POINT IS PERFECT FIT. THE THIRD POINT IS LATEST FASHIONS. THE FOURTH POINT IS COME HERE. Come and look at these Suits andif a doubt flits through your mind that they are not matchless for the money . you are not familiar with the market. ft g$S.oo, $10.00, $18.50, $20.00, $25.00 5 o car v v - " D RELInBL QUMLlTltS O ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Store closes at 7 p. m.g VI I 'r" Our Fall Millinery Walking shapes styles that has ever from 25 to 50 per cent, L. Douglas Shoes N sarin g CoMrLSTioN. The new brick McClallen hotel is receiving the finish ing touches of the painters and plait ens and 'ere the cloea of the eek will be completed and e'eantly furnUhed tbrooghoat. Lindlord Schmidt is spar log no expense to make the furnisDings in keepiog wuh the otherwise excellence and convenience of his popular hostelry. The suite of rooms on alt three floors are equipped with biths and an fjrnisbed with band, tue br iooJ furnitare including es ch.irs u vilr-t tiaitbed bruseels crre", rnl -h furniebini f lb" o'.her iojn s s no Ires elegant. T.' iffice. parUi?. linn i: rix.Mii, kiuiirn am) hallway as aril a Hie tt-.l t-.tjiue are a lr,re and rouiny l.k 11 ltrtiiT it is oce of the 6n-i tio'el in Hi- n'rt ur.Uide of I'ortl.iid. T .0 r.- .1 . .t 1) .11 FioIht and Codu. t K F I'urrrkjn are (0 be congraiaUtMl hfartiW opuo the tccellence of their oik. Tun date of the formal opening uf ibis Cne ovw hotel will be annoaoced by lan -lord Schmidt vrry eooa. Daily Gkoa.n's tArtbT Spakm Oar school toys are fine fellows and good athletes, bnt the; should leava the Trav er hoodoo at borne when they go oat to play football, says the gibbering apa of the Roeeborg Review. At the poetofSce and on tbe street Saturday evening after the "daily groan" came out with the above ancalled-for elar we overheard ecore of prominent citizens an J hih school students exrreta their otter con tempt for each a thrust at the hejd of tbe public and high ecbool and manager of tbe football team, and no fair minded man could but denounce tbe attitude of the silly jy toward the pub'ic school. f'oor Wimberly, be should try a bottle of Kodol'a dyspepsia core or Simmon's liver regular or. MaKRian. At tbe residence of tbe bride's parents iu Rieeburg Sanliy evening, Nov. 3, J 901, C. G. Ambrose and Lovey My Baldwin, Rev. E. Marj tera officiating. Tue bride and groom are estimable ;oang people of tbe coun ty, tbe groom being of YotcJla. Tbey will reside on Pine street in Roeeburg We join in extending congratula'iona and beet withes. Died -la French Settlement O.t. 31, 1901, Rom May Larriaon aged 13 years, 4 months. Tb? deceased w.s bora at Mt. Scat, Oregon. Toe fanenl service! were conducted by Rev. E. M. Mirsters at French Settlement. Tb November terra of coiniy court con v nea Wed nes lay . Points about Men's o o o E3 O a o Clothes o n o o a o o o S3 o o o $12 - 50, $15-00, 5 O Tf-r V 1 UKt Stock of Street and are the most up-to-date been in the citv before cheaper than" you cau and Monarch Shirts I. ABRAHAfl Proprietor I Of Local Interest. Weather Bureau forecast. l-osrHi-utj, -r., Nov. 4 Tonight ana ludiy p ob.b.'y Ui'. Thus. (Jib-vn, Oijserver. I.. I . II . . . . . iiAiui;i'ja uas nanl-rU duo a I-i'uhoii in the ciee u! Jo'jii llui tir ve A. I . I, fill II it ll -t.A nrA ... 1 . j 1 . ,( tn-l I lng proir y : Ka t 3J ft of ! e 3 J A in b! 15 Kai road Addition o OikiA i.l. 1'rj.eu !, tl uc!i sa!e to be l r.rs; to tin to-t uJ iiwdhi or tj.l e r, 4j ttoru:js lets, Ic p a n tiff -).4 00 i I. ti p-r c n: iLtert fr. m irc. lO.lsyy the overplus to A. F. B own or bin legnl rtpie-f Iiti'n-. t It wi.l be ul ioterrM o toe farmers o this county tu iarn lb: the N w Era Flour Mill.-, i.l R su.leJ a hoe nuw Brlry Koils oiichine w i.'K" capacity ano tLe tuiils are oow prepared lo mauaf-icttire a tine dost lea feed lrom your l.arley while too wit and are even belter iijuipped for taming out a aperior yaality of flaur and feed than ever belore. Bricg m roar grain and they wi;i do tbe reet. tf H. L. Roadman atd wife of the Ca!a pooia vallev, were iu town Saturday trad ng with oar m .rcbiota who ate of fering greater hidaceoients ia the wiy o' large stocks of gxJd to ee! t fioai at lowest itUrt thsn ever before, hence fail trade ia britk. Mr. and Mrs. Read man made the Fuaixdkalee a i leaiant c:i and repotted fl wjrk well in Land in the Ca.'apxiU valk-v. It ia an old siiin tK.t "- thiA Btaff ol Ufa" bot ii.i. deinds eimewbat on tie qaaiitT. u.e tine cream and home made brtal made at J. S.ever's bakery on Ja-kvn etreet tear Ci&s never faila to pleaee. A nice varietv of ra triea ilso kept coneuntlv on hand. Mrs. J. T. Bridge, who has been in Drain tho pa t lew weeks, looking alter the merchaotiie interest! of K-r.t & Bridgee, during the absence of the 1 r mer, has returned to her borne ;'a tbts city. Mr. Ken and wife rtturcei to Drain few dv tz, from a very erjoj- b.e visit with revives in the Emt. and also attended the Bulal j KxpDei;:on. Fteirns A iV hmvm trn. r"'..r ... , u .wu.u waicons, tbe beet acid cheape.t. They ner a.i Macks an J Bocsies at reduced rioee. new. all tefl rv..' vn anr, vtui Ranges nd fstoves of ail eorte, I'icceer Wbtte Lad, Linseed Oil, Doors and Windows. Rev. Z.mmermao, who Las been asia. lii-g Kev. Mulligan in the revival ser vices a: ibe M. E. church io this city returned lo Lis boms ia Cottage Grove Sttarday. The eemces will ccLtitne h re duricg tbe week, tbe tattors of the different chorchee of the ri:y asistira iutb-wo-k. Ail r c. rJ:!'v invited to th'S Uuion enic.-t. If von want the bet an. I rilAat Katf li- Ia! bread vou will uour "cream" and home-made" bread. Full wei(bt loaves. Oar Dastria ui.I a!iui (ia fnnH very talauble. Uive as trial, J. Eievers, Jackson street near Case. The two-year-old son ti Mr. nn.l Mr.. 1 1 wood Belknap of Monroe. Or. whil- playing WednesJay mcroing fell inti tab of boiling water ai.d waa so tally bnrned that it died the einn day at 3 p. m. The iiitle one was a grandchild of Rev. light L'oitli of Oianti Pan. Onr hat4 for mf n rami t - na dtrA.-.! from the maker, sivio yoa the middle man's pr jti, ttiai'e why the vlaei we give vou are tbe best asd style the latest. are uutuu iiihuq ito, UllUUtrauuS. O. F. Owink'8 bas gone to Glendale with bis photo ttnt. He extett to speed the wiLter there with hia oncle, u. w.uaings. Oeorce is turniDg out work that would dj credit to a photogra pher of years ol experenca. Woodvilla correspondent of Medford Mail. Umhrpl!.. in n.A nr In (nan Tk u...t -- - ' J u UO UCOt general purpoee nmbrella yoa ever raw. iuvj mo uice trnooKu io carry on any occasion, and cheap enough to loan if necessity compels it. liildebrandd. Mrs. W. Cocbiao and dauvbter nH Mias E. J. Cochran, ol Purtland, wife, daughter and tister of the local nnnprin- tendeot of the Rosotu'g Water & L'ght Vo., arrived hre Fridiy tveuin (o re side. Tbey will occupy the Dr. Strange cottage eppobite tbe M E. church. Some unECrnnnltin. fiMalara cult . U UL'l WUi mon cast iron tihares to their custumera for tbe genuine Oliver. Look for tbe name cast in every one don't bay the UVgUB. Downhearted and dievusted with hav ing married a man addicted to tbe drinking habit, bandiome Mrs John A. kmmitt, nee Marie Grav of HaUev. a bride ol two days, took her own life by swallowing carbolic acid Wednesday at the et. unanej lioiel in Portland, Trldo of Douglas" is tbe brand you will always find on the sacks containing the beat flour obtainable in Southern Oiegon. Try it and be convinced, tf. Hon. J. T. Bridges made Drain a brief basinets call Saturday, Atty. A. M. Crawford, of thii city, was called to Drain FrU'ay evening to deliver the firat of a series of lectures before the Normal School Literary Kj ciety. Mr. Crawford, bv request, took for his subject "A Trip Etet," he having just returned tro-n an expended visit to tbe Buffalo Exposition, New York, 'id all the Ur.e cities iu tbe Eaat. Ha gave them a splendid talk, which was greatly appreciated 'iy all preeent. M ' . Crawford gives his opinion of the schojl as being ia first-claw ehape, tbe I icolty, students and patrons all woikinir har moniously. The attendance ia better than usual, but not overcrowded, which fact insure i Djtter attentioa to those at tending. Now ia tbe time to hnv vnnr nlr and harrows; see tbe Syracuse Steel and Chilled plows before buytog elsewhere for eala by S. K. Bykes. Miss Laura E. Jones, of the Plaindeil- kb, will make a trip north iu the inter ests of this paper, ia tbe near future. Those wisbtn to subscribe lor toe Plain- dkalek, renew their subscription or want ing job work, can give their orders to Misa Jonet. If you waut the county cewB, freeh and up to d.te, you must have the Twii-a-werk Plaindkalsh. Our facilitiea for firV.-ciaaa job work are the bett in Southern Oregon and our prices reasonable. Buffalo Pitta Disc Spring and Spike tooth barrow, sold by S. K. Svkea are the beat. See them and yoa will bay no others. Tk.un Robbek Sudntcn Rclkceu John Peltmore and Jack Wilton, the two men suspected of having held up the train near Cottage Groye oo the morn ing of the 25th, were discharged and re leased from castody Saturday far wmt of evidence to convict. Policeman Ge. Croner of Eugene, came to Rosebarg S.tarday to identify the two prisooere bat was nnable to do so from the meagar discription be had obtained. Tbe Oliver Plow Co. ataoip their name on every bhare, Hold board and Laijdside The genuine only, sold by Churchill A Woolley. Naw Com ms. Edward Rogers and iohn Troler ol Mead otanty Km. as, ar arriv.d at this p'ac-e recently anlhtve locate I at Olalla. Two mere families frora Kansas joioed thi m at tl ij (lace Sa'urd.y and wen cat to O al'a to lo c. They arn all actja.intei.ance9 of Wm. Lake. Wr anderaund ti ey have retted and w itl l.rm tbe old McCul och place. Ladiee, jou ihould see (bat elt-ifani new line of natomobtle and jc eta at ti. Marka & Cu. The welleft Ioick iu town. T. G. Dubtll, oq ul the I'i.i:.mjki-'. solid Caayonvt:le Irieud. ws Kwt.ur vititor last Friday and made tin v&ce a nlraMnt bustoen call. Mr. DuU-h is e'JRigrd la prone growing oo soiall scale and ia well plr.eed with tbe bu ineee having received a cLeck for fotA) the day be was in town for the oa pot cf hie little orchard. Try Mrs. Cometock's bread, large loavea lor Seta. Delivered place in the city if d paired. feven lo any a. Alf Dillard, Cbas. Cochran fand Ad drew Syarverad have been eog.ged by the Fiacber A Van Cleve Co. to travel with them daring the remainder of the eeeeon. They will be talaable ac-l-i sitior.s to the company's band and orcbeetra, but will be greatly mieecd in the Fourth Regiment band. Eugene Gaard. Everybody on have nice, lihr, white br.-ad il thry will u-e Bthford s "Priu'e ol Doagla." flour. rj. EroeM D. R ddie, one of tbe eoterpria ing fruit groae'S of Riddle, was a county seat vi.itor lodav. H- favored th PhiMjealis wah a pleatACt ku.ioe c.li and repor:ed a large prone ontput from hit oichirl :hi eeaon, tut rajs th;y ws-e not op to their aen.1 tiandard in site. fhe Pan American Spike toob barrow w:ib lev ere are econd to rone. See them at 8. K. Stkes. T. K. R chardeon the Roeeborg mueic dealer at in tbe Grove tbe past week. Mr. Richardson will keep p'anoe, organs anl etring instromerts on sale in this city at Mr. Otto Nelson's Jewelery Sinre. Cottage Grove Leadrr. Shoes of nearly evory kind and v rv parpoee yoa will fi id in Selig'a store at Myrtle Creek. Work will commence oa a new bridge to replace tbe old one acroea Defrcreck at the north end of J.ckeon street, joat as soon ai the timUr ai d lamber can be procured. Tbe old one ia .but lo col- lapre. Pare sip maple ryrup. Elk brand at Kruse & NewiandV. Goarai teed pare. W. W. Thackra'i, chief clerk of the U. S. Land Oibcc, accooipanied by h e wife, went to Cottage Grove Saturday to spend couple of weeks, viaitiog with friends and looking after property interests near that city. Talking of shoes? We lead and don't you forget it jaet watch as, Flinle. Dr. Roberts one of tbe most eurost ful eye specialist on tbe P.ciSc Co.et, will be at the Hotel McC'aUec. Read bis articles in this bs ie. Th?y ire in teresting even though your tyes arj per fect. Ilildebrands, i very bod y'e store 'or al' kinds ol Dry Goods wanU. Tbe pastors o( tbe city will continue tbe reyiyal meetings st tbe M. E. church each tvenirg this week, except Satur day. Everybody is invited. We x pect tbe meeting to be of special inter est. Genuine pure maple syrup at Kruse & Newland'a grocery. Mr-. W. il. Beldler and "Grandma" Conner retnrned to tbeir home near Wilbur Sunday after an enjoyable wtek's visit at the home of Ibeir nephew and grandson, the editor of this paper. Vetch, orchard grass, clover, alfalfa seed at Churchill & Wool ley r. Mr. and Mre. C. W. Sherman" returned to their borne at Portland Sunday morn ing, after an enjoyable visit with Mrs. Sherman's parents, Judge and Mrs. W R. Willis. Lime and cement at very low prices at Marsters' Drug Store. George A.Crane, who is (caching very interesting and t uccesefal term of school at Greens, made the Plaindbauk'. a very pleasant call while In town Satur day. Cottage with bam, for rent. Inquire of D. 8. West. Hon. A. R. Maltoon, the enterprising merchant, was transacting business at tbe county real Saturday. He report a One fall business in hia town, Riddle Ladie Hurst and I. Selig are down from Myitis Creek today. TO DRILL FOR OIL SOON. Myrtle Creek Scene of I:lrt Opera tions. Machinery Unloaded. Derrick Construction. The ITiupqua Valley Oil Company, after due deliberation and thoiough in vestigation came to the coucloaion but Friday tbV, everything ,tiken kto coc ideratiur, Mvife Creek iff-red the bett inducements and tbe most promir ing outlook for euic ssful drill ing operatiunb for oil ot any . otter place in the ounty, a.thoutli the Ctuipau)' land at several otlitr pUces show excellent provpecto i r both oil and Coal. The I jn drilling lllint iwnril. ingly sliipped to Myrtle Creek fsom Oak land Friday and on Saturday a force of men was put to work unloading the heavy machinery and baoling lamber and timbers to the eite of the first drill ing operations near Myrtle Creek for the derrick and tool buildings. President M. McCoy Is peraoually supervising tbe work of unloading the plant and con structing the derrick, uaaitt.l by the coaopjny'a forema-j JjIhi Henry, an old experienced PeuuHjflvAiiia oil oertor, who thoroughly underotauJ the opera tion oi drilling machinery and who will conduct the ope: ations at Myrtle Creek. The spot chon ia oo tbe C. O. White place, about half a mile from tean, on the west aide of North Myrtle Creek, near crosaiog of thjt st.eaui. That lo cality hu been pronounced by teveral experts and guol ogia'.s as having the ap pearance and prouiialug surface Indica tions cf a very valuable oil basin. The derrick tower will be eighty feel high ao asto accommodate Ihe tteautd-d drilling outfit and it is be lieved a well between 13A) and IjO ft. will be rjuired to reach the oil basin, but preparations are beiog made to go deeptr if necersary. Drilling operations w ill commence j let as soon as the ma chinery can be pit in position, but just what tiiue will be required to sink Ihe well ij aoknown, the drilling operations aeual'y rttjiiring fro a two to flvs months to reach a dep'.n of 1500 to 1S00 feet. The Mi rile Cre- k p-ople axe naturally njU' ti elUril ui innr ru.ce in awrurir the tirl oil plan', but t tuvr places uia )t(j'i..l' :u IU jlc I -.u. Football at D.-ain. K'elHir Ulfi NclioOi U.-eMi Mi'e Nurtnt. S-.j v Cr-mr.l I Tike i4i- ler i;.i -.ore II tOU. f- Arlajr a mm u idoat day for let a.i.. Tue iiith f"clij- 1 u-aui .eh RjerbO'g (tie ru-Hiiictr local aui ie eooa li Draia ahere t'e luy Mere n.et t v ti; Dram tram sad eftc irteU tj the hotel. I jr d'unrr. Ti.e irame wee calieJ at t'ie g'o lud io S)utij Drain. The around a iu acci itn; onditton and is a uio-lei place tor taegame. Koeebary oo the kick-.ff, white ti Dia'n felt ibe tluice ot.goaue. Io to Qjiauta the Normal boy's bad secured a touchdown with six r-o.Dta in their favor. L'uriog tbe reujainder ol tbe brat ball, Ihe game was stubbornly plated back aud lor'.h by each ol It teams bat ended wiiboat aar' farther tconng. Io the eecocd bil, Ihe ball as finally poabed bv tbe Normal team toe arda tbe.r goal and a touchdown was made near the close of t'ie ba'f. Failing algo.l.lhe Normal tc-jred 6remore points. Tlie eaoie cloeed alter, to minotee more playifjg without reiult for either team. Tbe game wa intereeticg from b e!n ing to end. Tbe airman of the H:g! School tram api.r:iile ibe gntle.-naa ly condod and trealueot of tte Normal leam. Tiiey beiuve thai defeat is not pattica'ariv nopleaaant when adoiinia terrd by the splendid fellows of the Nor mal team. Tbe editor of the H gh School column ail! report the gm iu detail in Tburs- diy's Plaispealeb. The fclluwicg name-J ;uJ-ou co:i.pod t'oe f.oa.e team: er.non hairp, refers; Floyd Kmp. Ed. ilorrie. Wm. Bsnel!, Fred "ojieoberg, Ry Pi kinnton, Tbo. Towoeeod, Wilbur rau xner, Em try Divrdo, F. W. Fralev. Dvxter Jonet, J-tn Ttfft, fieri Bryant. Mar Hanan, Will Burrow, L. It. Traver, manager. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. A Ftsa IUnd Weidemaub'a Big Show company arrived in Kjceburg laal night and will play a week', engagement at ite Kjeebarg Theater commencing lontgb. The Coiopauy 'I baud gave aa open air concert at noon and ia one of the beet bands to visit Roeborg this sea eon. The company is eaid lo be ot-e cf the beet on the roac. II. J. Wilson, the bottling real relate dealer now of Canyouvil e, was transact ing bcsinees in Roeeborg Friday and fa vored tbie ctEte with a pleasant call. Barb Biockw.y ret at red Lome Sunday from an extended visit to several Laetern f tales and the 1'ao-Au.er.can ilxposr.ioa. A good time is reported. II. A. Deardorff, a maoulactorer of Dkland, has been a gaett of bis sister, Mr, li. F. Looney, daring tbe week. JrCereoo Review. ' Geo. Broan of the Roseburg Water A Light Co., came down from Fortlaod jee'.erday to look aJprr the company's interests here. Dr. A. T. Steintr, accompanied by Cbas. T. Cuiry, went to balem Sunday iovis;twiih tbe former's pu rente and triendn. Rev. Daweon, ol tb Eptrcopal church made bis regular lwict-A-mouih visit to Ukiand buuday to ti.l bid appointment iu that city. U. W. Noih is m. king some eubetan Hal improvement about hia bla ksmith shjp at the north ena of Jackson street. The readers of the I'laixobalkr will pleace take notice of tbe good things which onr merchants tell in their ads. i Twenty-three pounds of sugar for a dollar in Kan Fraocieco. Let tbe sood workot the rival trusts go bravely oa. Judge J. W. Hamilton and District Attorney Browu are atunding the reg ular term of circuit coort at Eugene. Mies Mayme Dixon, of Clover Creek, spent Suuday, in this city, viti.ing rel atives at.d Irleiids. Elmer Wimbeily baa accepted tbe position ol aalebmnn In fc. K. iajkee hardware store. W.W. Cardwell returned borne last evening from Nome where he .pent the psst seaaon, Mrs. Birdie McKiustery, of Portland, IsvisiUbgher lather, U. C. Slocum, iu this city. Attorney I. U. RiJdle of Riddle was in town on lesal bunnesi todap, Read tbe two articles concirning ti e eye in Ibis istuo. ' Correct Clothing at ilildebrands. . ' THE CLEAN'SINO AM 11EAMNQ CLUE FOU CATARRH Ely's bream Balm Eaty and pleasant to nan. Contains no In (uriona drug. It ia quickly alianrtwd. Giro. Uelief at once. It Open, anil Clranaca ;atarrh in. nuu I'bk.ru".. AiUra Intlamiiiatioii. COLD HEAD II nala ami I'roUx-ta th. Mcinbrana. ltcatora Uic Benin, ot Taat. and ttmell. Larg. Stxc, 6i) K'nla at PruirgtatBor by mall; Bia., lOccAU by mall. OF 1HTEREST TO IAEf We have acoepted the agency of -m m ueieDrated "HIGH ART" Clothing and carry aj complete line of Suitsfor men, ranging in price from S11 TO 825 The make and fit of this brand we guarantee to be equal to any first-class merchant tailor. Also a full $ line of the Raerlan and Yoke coats for men and hova New Shirts The Big Store THE GREAT Reduction st Sslc Still continues at tbe !. K. IIH .MUSIC HOUSE and the way instruraents are leaving the store, it is evident that the public is taking advantage of our extremely Io'.t prices We have uo rri anottter reducti o of 10 lr cent, io ordr-r lo Ciow out bt: gooda w bate in Mrk, to make room for another CAr lia 1. Wilh tbe aVive rd'xsi ra vna an trarticai!y buying there lunn aod oint at wholesale prlcaa. I' yon inloree'rd in getting a piano, cli on or addree. T. K. RICH ARD50N. Roscbura;. Or OPERA HOUSE We-k c nime&cir.g MONDAY. NOV. 4, 1901 The He rtoirv M onarch Tre?ontirTg an entirely new rejur toire of Comely. COMPANY OF - PEOTLE Supvrb Ban! and OrrheMra. Six strong Ppwialtle. Ojning bill, tlie 4-act comedy 'Dovn in Egypt" Note There is a portion of Southern Illinois knovrn a Eirypt. PRICES: io,J3 and 30 cents- Tlie ?alo of wsi'.e ofn.-ns at Strong's on Fridayiuoraing. Ckkam Wastid. Tbe T. 8. Towneend Creams y Co. al H Second at., Portland, will pay btgheet market price for cream. Will sell you Cream Separators, and lake your cream in payment. 031tf. 9 minni. Bis shi AH former efforts shattered. All competition Out-distanced. ar 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. O) e 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. O) 1 1 Clothing We have shoes for Men, Women aud Children Infants. A large FISHER A BELLOWS New Neckwear New Shoes OSEPHSOfi'S The correct system is a great thisg. The test of a correct system is its fruits. O-r system of piano selling simplifies the manner cf piano purchasing, so that a child can buy an instrument without paying a penny too much for it. The high prices on pianos that we hear of cow 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 sis years in Port land, Oregon, and w e can refer to hundreds of pur chasers who are all well pleased with the instru ments and the prices paid for them, except one. We will give came later with explanations. -TAKE THK j ROSEBURB-M YRjuPcjT STAGE LINE Shortest, Quickest and Best Route to MYRTLE roiNT. COQflLLE. MARSHFIELD, and all Ce Ilav PoicU. ! La-ave Iu.A.'lurz every r.:oruing at 6 j o'clock, arrive at Myrtle Point, S i. m. , Leave Slyrtie Point at 3 a. m., arrivo , in R-jRwburg at i p. m. every day. Title Guarantee&Loan Co. J. O. IlaaiLrota. FraafctaDl. D. C. HiarLTos. secy, aad I.-aa Office In tb. Ooorl H.ieu. Hare the catx rom pieleiPl of atlrcl hooka iu t..;i;ai Coauty. Abolnk-M anil Crrt' ficaU ol Ja.t iuroUhed lo Ixua coiinlT 1qJ ao-1 mioinjr c'.a.or. Uarc ajo a iropi ol Tnac'.njes of aU Wnhp plat, in tbe Koaaebart. Urecun, C. S- Lan4 I'j liict. WU'i nke blue prtnl ctptv ol aoj kw-u. mb'.p abenais. ..1 ncaat Goreinmeot la3lr. So tar. public to oSce, laauramce aa-eoia. Correrj-CFtweooe aoUciteO. U What do vou think of a MAX'Si AT T. VrrT. qtttt ru , ,i tiM i , lul i'j'Wi : ii, auu pieuiy ot tuem. Wcnavc g) oeuer ones also. Vou before buyiu Jackets, dt Capes, Furs aud assortmeut at small price. Strouse & Bros. I The Big, Store" EAST AND SOUTH j THE SHASTA ROUTE OtTRX. Southern Pacific Co. ; fra:a leart Rnaetcre t t Pi rtUa-1 .34 war i aiioma at U'ae. aivl U:4i p. ax. '1 - . ! I.. -S V r. . i L. -li Ar. - j '0 r. m. : Ar. -' tia-B. ; Ar. - Por-aa4 - Lv. I S JPr. oea:i - It. I IJ r. m A.:aj - Ar iiisr.a srf.-aaenta- Ar. J iw.i ractKO Ai 1 S iia-al liSia ar 3 a a ' ar iia:ir ' 12 m, a : ai ar - 7 ia a m ar j I Bp n ar JS a B ar i aJ aa Kl '.'. city -ar EiPam a ra ar Ton Worti .u a b ) p aa ( 30 a aa 11 a a d : a aa P - a aa U Id p aa ar Tiam ar E.r:Ma ar TO p o ar Or-ms. ax ' ar aJx:ar;oo ax L2i) p m . ar e Vork ar Pcncan ao J Tocrit ear. a With trataa, I ia-rc- naoraarcio loucdea and El ranaT aad tourl cara lo Chicaiix or. Laaaa. S . t.aaetlT at Saa Prmtio-jeo wiia serefm um!5:p iiaes for Honoinla. JMa. tnina : Phwppiiea, Caami aaj socUi Anerlca. af uore, fcctnt, at Boarbojg atatasa oraU-ea R. B. MIU.ES. ti.r.Paaa.Araat. roaTLiXD ORXSOS - - - .. vjvia r ... , . V.W should see our clothing (d ) They comprise everything Qj mat is new. Our furs are ( direct from the mauufactu- ) rers, assuring vou correct (O style and low price. ) Shoes t (a