w r LUr LL j j I UKL 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 tall and Winter goods have arrived and we are selling them at a very low margin. LADIES: and we are selling get them elsewhere. them Our Fall Millinery Stock of Street and Walking shapes are tbe most up-to-date style's that has ever been in the city before, from 25 to 50 per cent, cheaper than you can 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 and give us a call you will be convinced that we have the most complete and up-to date line in the city, and you will see that we cau sell you cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. We are also sole agents for W. L. Douglas Shoes and Monarch Shirts I. ABRAHAH Proprietor The People's Store . ySSV A Told in bide neaas HOW IS TUIS FOB DlVEBSIFVING? Gi 0. Bollenbangh aid wife ome down to tbe couuty seat last Mocdiy by private con veyance and rmi-ned ovr Taeeday taaneactine. business. Mr. Bolleubangb made tbe Plmsdkalkr i-leiwant bo$i nees call and reported proep r jus Umee in faia neighborho jd. He is b liie b: oth er are very bvy uaen, Leio engaged ii. prune and hop raisiiiF, funning am! placer mining, which them eWi f-mploymen tbe yaar roiol and all kinia of weather ia favorable to them. Wh n the eon shines they farm; wheu the raina descend in torrents they are happy for it iathen that water is supplied in sufficient quantitiea to succetefollv op erata their valuable placer mine which last their very door and from which with a limited water supply they clean up from f SOO to $1500 every winter. Mr. Eollenbaugh had a good prune and hop crop and ia holding the latter for better orieea which eeem a sen red aa the hop quotations now show a rising tendency. Considerable escitement has been awak ened in Sooth Doog'as by the arrival of the oil d.i'.lirg plant at Myrtle Creek and toe extensive arraogenienta for its early operation. - It if hard to find abetter country titan tbe southern portion of this conLty. Laegk Mislng Co. The Flaixdkalm iob crSse recentlv turned out a f ne lot of j b printing for tbaEuntow Mining Co., including t tock certificite, and on Monday the company fil'ed articles of incorporation with the clerk o! D gift's county. Tbecapit 1 tt ct ia tUtiJ at 11,000,033, divided intjen? million shares of a par value of one dollar each. The incorporators are John Efret, W. S. L-.mb and C. G. Steffen tf lilinoi". lhi arti cles name Kcs;la:e. O.e.on, as the principal place o.' business, and ep:cify tbe objects to be to tcqilre, bold, work and ope a:e gold, silver and copper mines and to own and use li'ches, m lb, flaxes, water, water rgtts, mill sites and smelters for treating rnd reduc'og geld, t flver and copper ores. These gentlemen have ben operatic g on Drew creek, abjut SO miles eat of Csnyonvills in this c ;unty for abaut a year past. From a mill tett of 1,000 Dounda of ore tak?n f rem their mines there w understand very satisfactory results were secured. They expect to erect a sawmill for their own uac, sad will probably put in an ore redaction plant the coming s ear. A Splendid Compaxy The Wrideman Comedy Company has been dehgbtirg theater goers every night thia week at the opera house and have proved a trgh clai company. Every cbarac er in the varions rolee ia admirably eostained acd the epecialiie are every one liite new ard entertaining. The electric, tuck and wing dai ciim and the einiog as well aa th lrid an.! orcbra ra mneir ia espec aliy itool. T.m'itht " will be pr. fteoted 'he v.r-ii:t-rt!itf, comedy "About T.ii;' F'itUv ni'ifbt lh fem Liaud v S. in day ftetiooi the matin-; an tt.e otmuy win co-e their week's euca tern cut with xi-cttirg especially enterUinin-s If oo a e rri-e- ing theae entertainments you are mi6 -ing a rare treat. PaosPKKOtTB CosDiTt 'S8 Psjvail. At torney L. Baraee inlorooa oa iht on a re cent trip to tbe country he n'tsl more improvements being made in farm pro perty and county roada than vjr before in this county. He says term work is well in hand and never at this season of tbe year baa the stockmen been afforded finer pasturage for their berdV, and in conaeqience all kinds of stock is in prime condition for the winter. Tbete condi tions in oli Douglas are moat favorable and ea'it-fictory. IMPBOVMISTS AT MVRTU REkK. A large commodiooa addition is being add ed to Hotel Kramer at Myrtle Creek which will be a valu.ble imprcvemfnt to that popular hostelry, both in appear ance and accommoda'ioBB for guests. Mr. Kramer is a iienial and accommoda ting landlord and always makes bis gnests leel at home. Both of Myrtle Creek's popu'ar hotels will receive all the patronage tbey can accommodate as soon as oil drilling operations begin at that place. BdEMBtR that money spent at Cur rier's grocery not only insures yon the beet and freshest groceries, but a t bancs of winning that beaatifal lare prize doll. One chance given with every 50 c;nt purchase. Social Po.-tpojsrd Tbe Reversible Social has been postponed indefhilely on account of tbe revival nvetiogs still in progress. Date of social ill be an nounced later. Wasted. A woman or girl to do gen eral housework, in email family. Ia quire at this office. o o o o o o a o o o o a o o n o p o o o o a o o o n o fea ;: Points about Men's Clothes THE FIRST POINT IS GOOD CLOTH. THE SECOND POINT IS PERFECT FIT. THE THIRD POINT IS LATEST FASHIONS. THE FOURTH POINT IS COME HERE. O o o o o n o p o p o p o p o p o p o p o p o p o p o p o p 0 rt t T t a. ft wi niter est. !SSSS-av0SS Weather Bureau forecast. Rosbcko, Ore., Nov. 7. Tonight and Fidar fair. Tuos. Gibsos, Observer. Come and look at these Suits and if a doubt flits through your mind that they are not matchless for the money you are not familiar with the market. $8.00, Sio.oo, $12.50, $15.00, $18.50, $20.00, $25.00 P RELIABL9 QUALITIES 5 OALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Store closes at 7 p. m.g Hi I 1 Elorence West : A new lodge of the Modern WcoJmen of Amebic , with 13 member, ia to be instituted tonight at Lorane hy Ueo. G. Peil, deputy head moI Born, in Florence, Or , St- rday. O .20, 1901, lo Mr. and Mrs Joseph M'ria, asu All doing well and Joe'.- ht fre r.m vsry soon these at a ilita L. 4. Ltser, of Gardi- ner closed a two months' term of school on oppr Ftdiila erf ek laal FriJay. The patrons of l&e acbosl speak vtry highly of ber as a teacher. It will be of iutereat to tbe farmers o this county to learx. that the X-w Era Flour Mills, of Rufebor have i'let in stalled a fine new Barley Rolls machine ol large capacity and that the mills are now prepared to manufacture a fine duat less leeu irom ycor Darley wbi.e voa wait and are even better equipped for turning out a anperior quality of fl jur and feed than ever before. Bring in your gram and they will do tbe rest, tf J. M. Donnell, so e?t?exed resident of the Wilbur preciuct, who baa been so- jomning wiih friends in Illinois for tbe past tbree yeira, returned home Monday. Hs repcrs times a little qaiet ia Illinois nd MisEOuri cn account of the uunsaal ry eearoa in tboee r-tatee. Mr. Docnell made the Plalsdhler a pleatant call Mrednemlay and ordeted the paptr sea. to hie eon. Dr. I". G. Don eel!, one of the leading dectisti of St. Louis, Mo., acd hi is a well knonu Douglas county boy It ia an o'd axicm that "bread ia the staff of life" but tttia depends somewhat on its qualitr. Tbe fine cream and borne made bread made at J. Siever'a bakery on Jckeon street near Css never fails to p'eate. A nice variety of pastries aiso Kept constantly on nana. J. Y. Wroe one of Smith Rivet's geL ial and whole-30tiled firmers was trana actios buaineea at tbe caonty seat Wed nesday and made the Plaikdkaiek t pleasant businesa call, making a ton i present of a year's worth cf this popular fireiide com pa ni or. Mr. Wroe, we ven or., will say nothing about attending the theater and baviog a, good time gen rally when be pjoa borne. team a & Cbenoweth have Iron Clad wagons, the best and cheapest. Tbey offer all liacks snd Buggies at reduced prices, new, all steel boys' wagons, fcteel Rangps and Stoves of all aorta, Pioneer W-hite Ltad, Linseed Oil, Dcors and Windows. Don't be bsebful, but eend in your lo- cl item, society events and personals ton-. We need them in oir bueineea and toe editor will rcuietn -er you kindly eome day. When 3 ou have a party at your house, have frienda visiting with yon, or get miied op in the world a do ioea tell aa at enc-j. Try it the next time you have an item. If voa want the best and most health ful bread von will urn our "cream" and "home-made" bread. Full weight loaves. Our paatriea will also be found very palatable. Give us a trial, Sievers, Jackeon street near Cssb. In cases taken under advisement the recent term cf circuit court held Roserurg, Jal H imilton has handed down the fo'.liwing decisions: Emile G. Brookl.art, plaint ff, vs. II. P. Brook hrt, defendant, euit for divorce. Or dered that said suit ba dismissed and that neither party recover costs. Oar hats tor men come to us direct from the makerr, ssying you the middle man's profit, that's why the valuea we give voa are the best and styles tbe latest, Tbey are nnion made too, Hildebrands. 3 in. Sheffield, wbi resides on a farm about three niilei couth of town deliyer ed a fine load of led winter apples to lo cal merchant Wednesday, Mr. Shef field came to Roeebnrg in 1853 and baa resided in this vicinity every since. This office was favored witb a pleasant busi ness call. Umbrellas to ose or to loan. The best general purpose umbrella you ever saw. They are nice enough to carry on any occasion, and cheap enough to loan if necessity compels it. Hildebrands. Mits Laura E. Jones, city editor, so licitor and collector of the Plaindealeb left Wednesday for a tour of the north ern and coft'it sections of the cousty in the interests of this paper. Any favors shown ber will be duly appreciated by tbe maosgement. Miss Jones expects her trip to cover a-period of about two weeks. Some onucrapulous dealers sell com mon cast iron Shares to their custumers for tbe genuine Oliver. Look for the name cast in every one don't buy the bogus. F. 0. Sharkey came down from Blue River Monday witb two gold bricks from the Lucky Boy mine, the result of months clean-up. Tbe value of tbe bricks is about 10,QQ0. Eugene Guard Capt. Geo. E. Birtlett, tbe famous In dian scout of tbe Black Hill country and the Dakotae, was in RoeebargToeaday and gave an exhibition of his ekillful fhoot ing, performing the remarkable feat of abooting small coins thrown up In the air. also brick bate, wi ha 22 ami 30-30 cal. Marlin rifler. The auiiunni'ion need was Peters eerui-mnokelusi cart ridge?, 120 of which were fired in a 22 cal. rifle before cleaning it out, three shots of the ordinary cartridges loaving more dirt In the barrel of tbe gun tban the 120 ehots with retire ammunition. Captain Bartlett made himself famous as captain of tbe Police Indian Scouts in tbe last fight with the Sioux in aad 1831 at Pine Ridge Indian Agency, South Dakota, wbere there were over 42 U. 8. soldiers and over 400 Indians killed, lie is here representing several ammunition firms of Chicago, and intro ducing King's and Peters' semi-smokeless and stnokelosa powder. S. K. 8ykes haa been made local agent for tbe smokeless powder aud other ammuni tion. "Pride of Douglas" ia the brand yon will always find on the Backs containing tbe best flour oDUitiable in Southern Oregon. Try it oil be convinced, tf. Mabrikd. At the residence of the bride's parents in Edenbower at 12 'clock, noon, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1901, Mr. Thos. J. Brown and Miss Pauline Schneuratein, Rev. W. A. Wood officiat ing. Mr. and Mra. Brown have nnny friendi in Roeebnrg and vicinity who ex tend (heir wishes for a long and 1 reaper- oui wedded lite. Ibey leu inaay evening tor their new home in Duns- muir, Cal., wbeie Mr. Brown ia now em ployed as fireman on tbe S. P. R. R lie formerly resided here and ia a brolL- erofDist. Atty. Brown. Tbe Plal dealer extends congratulations. Tbe Oliver Plow Co. stamp their name on every Share, Mold board and Landaide The genuine only, sold by Churchill & Woolley. Tbe report that Voltaire Gurney and son Robert were drowned in tbe binalaw near their home laat wm k was erroneous Tbe sou lost his life io the accident a frhoit distance above M.pleton, but the father wa not drowoed. Robert Gurney, tbe son of Mr. and Mra. Voltaire Goroey, was boro near Koaeburg, Doogtsa county, about 17 yeara ago. and want to S!ula with hie father lieo about three yeara old. He wa an intelligent and iodaatri ous boy and (trt help to bis pa,rntt. who have had a full ebare of bard I oca.. Ladier, you thonld see th.t plt-rani new line of aotomootle and j ickets at H. Marks & Co. Tbe swelleat thing in town. Mr. Kerxartee presented this office with a red raapberry vinToeda? whk h was heavily laden with lafg, lu-ciont ripe berries together aitti grwnooe and blossoms whkh were grown in the g?ui air in his garden in this el'y. We have noticed many ripe raspberries, blackber ries and strawberrite in tbe giiriieca about town lately as well aa bloomicg rosea and other flowers, but this is r.o unuiual sight in balmy Sou'.bern Oregon even up to Christmas aod New Yeir. Try Mrs. Comstock's bread. Seven large loaves for 25cta. Delivered to any place in the city ll desired. U. Married. At tbe home of tbe bride's parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Harvey, near O.klaod, Wednesday evening, Nov. 1'JOI, Mr. Robt. McLaogblin and Miss Eliii liaivey. Tbe coot-acting parties are well and favorably known in the northern part of the county and wejjin their many friends in extendi! g Congrat ulations, and beet w iabea for their future happiuefs. Tbe bandy receipt book, also blank notes and ail tonus ut legal blank, at tbe PtAinDKALxa office. tf F. S. Godfrey of the Douglas County at in The Big Store Markied In the office of the county Judge, at the court bouse in thia city, Wednesday eyeuing, November 6, 1901, Tlioa. Bledsoe and Miss Eva Spencer, Judge M. D. Thompaoo officiating. Tne bride and groom are both widely known and prominent in the social and business l'f of north Douglas where tliof have Log resided. The bride is of a sunshiny nature and bsr friends are only limited by the circle of her acquaintances. Her accoinplidDiiiduts are varied, being prac tical as well as ornamental aod it needa no prophetic eye to & that she will be a true and efficient half.. mate in the con jugal yoke. Tbe groom is one of tbe genial proprietor:) of the eiteuaive lum ber plant at Leona which is operated under the firm name of Perklna & Bled soe, aod is an enterprising, progressive, prosperous buiinea man, who is held in the highest esteem by his wide circle of friends. The worthy and estimable couple start out upon life 'a voyage to gether under the most auspicious circum stances and with the Lett wishes of their numerous frieuda and the Plalndbalkr. When eggs are high your hetis are on a strike leeJ tliom Granulated bone, meat, meal, poultry utrlt, oyster shell and Groesbeck's eg producer and they will go back to work aain. Sold by 8. K. Bjkes, K. M. Dan-.an aid wife of Grass Val ley, Oregon, are spending the day io Roseburg. Mr. Duncan was formerly engjgel in the drug business at Myrtle Creek, wh-ue l.e and his wife will visit a few day . When you are in want of a Cook atove, S.eel racge, Heating stove, or any thing ia ina una ol iiardffare. tinware etc, go to S. K.. SykeeanJ get bia prices and you wiu go no lorther. Vim. Woodward who arrived from Siu Fra c tco oa the last Maudlay, will assist Joe Yoakain in driving a band of I cattle to Roseburg next week. Marsh-! fi Id Mail. S.mond.s Cross Cut Saws will do more work wuh tees exertion aod bold their cutting edge longer ibau anv other Brand. Boy them Irom b K. Hikes. Fred Noeler, the BriJga, Coue county I mtrcbnt waa a Roaeburg viaitor Taee day. U went home ic a tine new hack parcb-taed from one of our implement dottier!. Call a'. olVntM-r' Erne, and Krt a Standard Faihio 1 biirrl lor the m i.lh of DtCrmU-r. h ili inieieat vuu ll yen nave auy drM- uakirg to do. Tt'O. Dunaearb, lormerly of Galet ville, ibid county, avnda remittance atd requata ua lo diect ti:e PLAi.xuaALaa to rtiot hereafter at O I n, WasUiba 0.1. I will wil iogly exchnae any Simood's C'oea Out saw not ra l.'acUry lo oetr, 11 the uolt is 10 the saw. bold only by a. K.. bykes. Mis Jane Dyer, a Donglaa county piunrcr of 1365, died at Med ford, Toe s- day ov. 5, aged o tmk. bae aa buried at ht r old home at Riddle tody, fU'iM siih tun fnr i l Innnini I JlI 1 f . i i lit niv Services will be conducted at the M. E. church , aoaih, ia this city Sunday morning and evening by the pas'or, Rsv. C. A. Hyatt. All ars invited. Mesrra Demeot and Weekly, of Myrtle Point arrivrd in town Wednesday even tog with ever 200 bead of fine bee' cattle fur tbe KohIhagn BrOJ. II. J. Wilson paseed throagu Rjeebnrg this morning on bis way to Portland and S -at tie to look after baiue?e matters. . ti- Clarke of Miuwoid is in town town on busmen before tbe county cocrr. Mrs. W. Kramer, of Mrlle Creek, is I a guest of R woba rg friends today. There Should be No Guess Work. rvrOvv OF lITEREST TO flEfl! We have accepted the agency of Strouse & Bros. Celebrated "HIGH AKT" Clothing and carry a complete line of Suitsfor men, ranging in price from Sii TO S25 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 OSEPHSOII'S The Big; 5tore' V.OVCV.OVVCVCVVOOVC THE GREAT Reduction Stile Still continues at the I i, I n II house. and the way instruments are leaving the store, it is evident that the public is taking advantage of our extremely lovr prices We ha now made another reJoftiw of 10 per cent. In ofdtr to cio oat what gMdawiihatein atxk, to make room tor another ear load. With the aHove reduCnn voo ara t-rae'.ieally baying lhe pianos and ortna at wholesale price. If voa are ttit.rMted ia gUing a piano, call on or addreea T. K. RICHARDSON, Roscbura;, Or The correct system is a great thing. The test of a correct system is its fruits. Ours3'Stem of piano selling simplifies the manner of piano purchasing, so that a child can buy an instrument without paying a penny too much for it. The high prices ou pianos that we hear of now and then, seea 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 of 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. Notice of Final Settlement. Douglas County, Ia.th. Coomy Conrt lo gon. 1 be fitting of epecUcle or eye-glasses Bank. It ft fur Portland TueadaV. where I i. nnnlf m.rlini.-1 ti-ionM r-intrirM a I Sute oJOir he exiects to remain indefinitely. His l iberoukh know ledite cf refraction and lol w. t. v. heeler. KmmM. r.o.;:. will ..n nmn Ui., IT. . V. I,i - . .1 k;- . j. I Sotioe l hereby (riren that C. ft. j iiwtjc.mtiiui wv uB-ihlmlnUmt.rol W. T. WhMler. the chnge for the benefit ol his health and his many friend hope he will finJ tbe relief soogbt. Everybody can have nice, hgbf, white brra I if tbey will oae Baahford's "Pride of Donglaa ' flour. tf. It is repotted that tbe amount ol rrsr iatered mail taken by tbe robbers io the Cottage Grove hjlJ-op amounted to f5.G01.20. (5,500 was in -one package, $S7 in another witb )H 30 in pcetage stamps. Aint of the lexisteied mail from way stations was taken by the robbers. bbose ot neariv every kind and every purpose you will fijd in Selig t store at Myrtle Creek. Roeebnrg Rebfkah LoJg i entertained tbe members of tbe order who a-e city and county officials Tuesday night. Alter appropriate exercises, addreests and responses, a delicious repast waa aerved and a pleasant aocial evening en joyed. lxrfer, dor. mm 4, bu nlt In Mil crmrt, hit final a -fount ol hi alwaye congenial. The real science olUuu. That TaeaJav the 3rd day of December, . lA.vwk m m t th n rt iimim in t h . measure to an exact nictty the errors ci omrt houw.ai Rbur. onwx, ha iwt Mt refraction exiaticg on .account of tbste t cnotj. a the tim lor barin oi deformities. To make thtse corrections 3co.i. H any to thid final account, aad formitiee ol the eye, which are nearly the work liea in the scientist's ability tol Dated at Koh-barx, Crccos. thia 40th. T ol October A. P. 1L V. K. W Hl'LIK, Administrator of the tatats ol W. T. Vt neir. darvaMd. rint publication, ucl ii. wl. uip we us a commonly three kinds of lenaea, via; spberea, cylinders and prisms. Uaing these lenses separately an! in combination with each other there can be made more cotnbiuat ions allot which are absolutely neceesarj tban are words in tbe English langucge. This should Drove to tbe average thinker that ttbere should be oo such thing as gWBnwkA.JSl.Vi and that ii cannot bs done by the old-1 Jivr. itd. to pnrauano of aa onir ol i ... j. . , loounlyoourlof iHHiala county. Slaiet Ore- fashioned (cut and try system Ol me gn. duly m4e and enwrd oo the 4ih dr ol chanics. Therefore, when your optican "e or ocu:iei oucourKca io dot irom I miMwi ".vy lv I i Ti T2 iT Administrator's Sale. Pure sap maple syrup. Elk brand at KrueeA NewlandV. Cauaraoteed pnie B. Fenton, the genial manager of the Roeeburg-Myrtie Point etsge lae is in Roeebnrg. lie reports the usual bid roada at the approach of Camas YalUy ou both sides, which is in this county. Coos ia keeping op ber part of the road in good shape. Talking of ahoes? We lead and don't you forget it just watch oa, Flints, Louis M. Strong, Archie and Strahan and Otto Prey, all of Myrtle Point were in Roseburg Tuesday on their way to Portland to enter Armstrong's business college tor the winter. This of flee was favored with a pleasant call. Ilddebranda, everybody's store tor al kiada of Dry Uoods wants. I. S, Weaver, wife and little daughter, ot Myrtle Creek, were Roaeburrf visitors Wednesday and made this office a call, Mr. Weaver ordering the paper sent a year to a distant brother. Myrtle Creek is enjoying good times this fall. Genuine pure maple syrup at Kruee & Newland'a grocery. It will be noted that one ol tbe very lowest bidders on the street improve ment work was S. G. Bsrtrum.of this city. The council wouid no doubt do well to give tbe local men earnest and liberal consideration. Vetch, orchard sltxhb, clover, alfalfa seed at Cburuhill & Woolleyt . Work ia well under way on the new Deer creek bridge In tbe north suburb i of Uoseburg. It will have cement piera and be covered. K. Jennie, tbe county bridge builder, ia doing the work. Lime and cement at very low prices at Maraters' Drun fcitere- Mies Nellie Day, tbe 16 year-old daughter of Geo. Day, of Eugene,; was severely burned Sunday by ber clothes catching fire from a stove. It ia thought she will regovsr. hinu by tellirg yoa if-tbey doa't fit be will "txebange them," yea at least bsve caue to lose confidence in bia abilitiy as a retract ionitt, for tbe scientific fitting of glasses ia farther from tbe "cat and try" system than an other known science and y he cannot fit jou the first time what asaurance have you that be can ever do it T He provee at once that he ia guessing at it. Dr. A. T. Robeiti haa a thorough knowledge of everything ; pertaining to thseve, and has all the lateat aclentific Instruments necessary lor tbe most lo trieate examinations, snd guarantees his corrections to be as perfect as can poi aihiv ha made throneh artificial ra- fraction. the City ol Kox-txinc, Dooslaa county. Ona. Bid or offer lor the pun-haw of aid property may be made to the nadenisned or lo U. 8 !. ApenC . Dated at Roseborz. Oregon, toll 6th day ot November. 1H. I AdmlnUtrator of the eUte of Matti Chandler, Lead is Absolutely PURE, and will OUTWEAR all other , Leads. II your local deaier doe not carrr ft write to oaand we will tee that yoa ret it W. P. fuller SCo. Portland. Oregon EAST AND SOUTH TTA. ;THE SHASTA ROUTE or rax Southern Pacliie Co. rTais leare Kxebcrr for Po rttaxl aad war sauonaa( Utda.aa.a3dU. 4i K.BE. 8 a.w. L. -5 r.M. Lt. . Ar. - 5:Wm.i.. ! 7.13 a. a. Ar. - Pmlaad - It. I Vm K.wcsa-f - Lt. ItlAr. St AKi.mJ - Af ) u a P m Stcraneoto- Ar. j Sit.l rrmaetac Ar. 1 1 a. at I S a a t s io;u 7 S5 inlu Title Guaranteed Loan Lo ROS1BCRQ. OREGON". J, Uaw'LToit, rnsatdenU D. C. Hamhtvi. srey. and Tnaa. deoeaaed. Offlce tn the Court Hoon. (tare theory com plete act ot aNirrt book ia D-mx! County. Abetrarta ana CcruSratea of Title funtlhd to DoulaaeountT Und ant mininc claims. Have alto a complete ol Tracinxs of al township ciata In the K.-awbura, Orvcon, U. S. Land Dia iiM Will m.ke blue orint epU ot any Iowa- ihlpanowins TacantGoTeinmentlanda. Kntarv public In oSoe, iNuranoa agent. idence toucllcd. ia (a7i Correspoodence tolicitcU. ordea Denrer Kan ea City CPicago ar 7 n aij -L5b ar) 7S n arl tiif u "!"! El ruo jO a Bi j r Fort Worth 11 :) a m ; ar Clr ol Hexico "ii!u Houston . SO paju New Urinns a in ar 'alnctoa U:W p m ; ar New York a u p a JO a m 11 n T 0 a a i a m U .ig aa Pullman and Tourist cars oa both train. Chair cars acraacato toOfdea aad El Pam, and tourist ear to Chicago, at. Looia, Kit Orieanand aal3$toa. Cvonrtln at San Francisco with aerera tninhip lines for Honoinla. Japan. ''! Philippines. Central ana sou la AaierUa. mU a. ocsaldress Moore, ajreat, at Kaseoorg (tarAg R. B, MILLKa. a. P. Paaa. Avast. POXTLAXD OEX90S lie particolary solicits a call from those who have tried ia vain to get per feet work in this line. Examination free. McCIallen Hotel. Real Estate Transfers. I J French, of Biiigt-r, to J It Bale nea of b?1-a of sec So. tp 31 a, r 4 w, 40 acres 60 S Hamilton, et ox, to Ines Micelli one lot on Main street. Koeeburg Or 1 JN Hedden.et ox, toG WGrubbe lot 3, eeo IS, tp 2 a, r 8 w, 'Si 40 acree ; alao one acre and 24 rods off the aw corner of 8 F Chad wick's DLO 250 Geo Scott and Henry Gcott, et ax. to Howard Wilson, parlor lota 4 and 5 of aec 5. and lot 5 ot aec 8. all in tp 27 s. r 0 w. 30 acres 3C0 9 9 9 JO C I K STORE All former efforts shattered. v All eonipetitioa Out distanced. This season, xtt 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. 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 also. You should see our clothing Clothing before buying. This season finds us with the most up-to-date liue of Ladies Jackets and Capes ever brought to this city. The qualities are of the fin est and prices the cheapest. Jackets, Capes, Furs 0 (O O) (o o) (o (O C) a eg ) They comprise everything ) that is new. Our furs are 19 direct from the manufactu- J rers, assurinsr you correct style and low price. CATARRH ASK Druggist for 10 CENT TRIAL 8IZE. Ely's Cream Balm Cles Relial at one. It demist, aootha and j heal u uimuuwu mem brane. It cam Catarrh ' nd drirna away a Cold hi th llnafl nnirklr. It I I. iwrlmL Until .nd Prntrrt th Mrmhran. Ilffttorr th SeiiH. of Taata and HriclU soci Trial si. K.t at l)nmult or by mtl. fiLt JJKOl'UmtS, MVrittBlrxt,yivT. We have shoes for Men, Women and Children Infants. A large assortment at small price. and O) Shoes I HAY FEVER FISHER & BELLOWS