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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1901)
W PEOPLE'S 5T0R 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 get them elsewhere. them Our Fall Millinery Stock of Street and Walking shapes are the most up-to-date styles 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 pud 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 7 I Hni 1(r1C ll OP atrentsfor T T and Monarch Shirts I. ABRAHAH Proprietor The Peoole's Store S Told in Side Heads Ak Editor Weds J. C. Roberts, the junior e Jitor of the Myrtle Point Enter prise and a personal fiiend of the Pcaisdkalsr man, was raanied last .Wednesday, - Not. 6, 1931, V Mifca Kate " Bradsn, . a. popular and highly esteem -d young school teacher of Myrtle Point. Be;ng a printer, Bro. Roberts will never tease tie wile for "pie" at the table, but may porsibly have to provide a font" of 'small-caps" for the ward-robe, that there tmy bo a proper "display" of "hcma-ciatter.'L Like all other good printers he has suc ceeded in making a "goo 1 impression," which we trust will be lasiioe. Wei!, young man, bere'a cur best wishes with the hope that yon and yours may ever be "thin-epiced," and that in the future ' yon will prove a goad "pressman" and a sood "feeder" and able to provide plenty of "plate-matter," and ebonld any other chan ever meddle with your "fonnB," produce your "shooting-stick" and dem onstrate the exact location of your "bat tery." Sogiremyonr franJ your wife for ns, and remember yon will always find ns at the top of the col a tun and next to pure re3dg matter tne position our contract calls for with no omission. May yon dwell in peace and happiness together, live long, and pros per exceedingly. Douglas Cockty Goes Ox Betteb - In oar last isane appeared an account of an Independence' man growing 2 crops of Barbank .potatoes .on a single tract of ground this season. Now co mes a Doog laa county man. Attorney Louis Barzee oi Roseburg, w ho goes the Polk, county man one better. Mr. Baizee resides on a small place beloEging to G. W. Dim mick near Wi':bur. Oa March 16 of ibis year he carefully prepared a tract of ground and planted it to Early Eoee potatoes, which be dug and marketed about Ja y lat at 3 cents per pound. The ground was immediately replanted (o field corn, which was a good crop and was fed to his cow during September and October when pas'.orage was poor lie then Eeeded the tame ground to turnips and new has a fine crop of this vegetable for table nee and winter feed lor bis cow. Fve " a practical demon' etration of the -ft of the rotating of nrona in thi . portion of Ore gon. Pxakb and Apples ' Pbofitablx. W. 0. Winston who is extensively engaged in the froit business at Winston a few miles south of this city was in town Fri day. He says be sold his dried prunes at a good price, but his Bartlet pears and winter apples proved his greatest source 0! revenue this season, which were eo'd to a Medford party on the trees is hi orchard at a : very remunerative price. Mr. Winston thinks there w moot? in Bartlet potni and red win'er applet. providing the orchards are well cared for axd eprad syitteaimatuull. PkodcchvkIcols. II. Remitigtn whose prjj-erv is within tre city, raited nd dried from n two-thirds leathered crop, grown on a three-ocre tract, 4,493 ponnds of Italian, petft and silver prunes, thi year, and from tb same three actes cut three tons of clover acd timothy hay. Can any soil iii li e world beat that for productiveness ? Drain Noopareil. - Fik'est 1 ths Wokld. E. A. Kor, tbe8alem prone buyer sajs Douglas county prunes are larger man tnoee grown in Marion county. He might have added that the Douglas county prune is the largest and finest in quality, grown anywhere. Founds -Sometime ago a double- breasted jacket, black, for a girl about 8 years old, was found in the court borne yard and brought to this office wbere the owner may reclaim it by proving proper ty. Married At Galesvillf, Nov. 5, 1901, M. M. Cavnees and Elisabeth Whiicher, Frank Plotner, J. P. officiating. Mr. Cavnees bails from New Mexico. Mabkied. At Drain, Kov. 7, 1901, a. N. Ensley and Susan Dickerton, Rev. J as . Moore, officiating. Wasted. A woman or girl to do gen eral housework, in small family. In quire at this office. The new editor of the Drain. Nonpareil is trying to make a mash on the Plaui dxalkb's city'editor. Here is his first boquet: "Miss Laura E. Jones, the only handsome city editor in theCstate, acd solicitor and collector for the Flals dxaixr, passed through Drain this morn ing enronte tl Scottsburg and Gardiner. We wish her a prosperousjftfeaeant journey and safe return." Don't forget you get the genuine Oliver plows and extras ot Churchill & Wool ley's. Douglas county farmers always haye something to sell. Of Local Interest. 1 Weather Bureau forecast. Robebceo, Ore., Nov. 11. Tonight and Tuesday occasional rair:, warmer to night. Tiioa. Gibson, Observer. a?. o n o o o o n o o n o n o a o a o o o Hildebrand's Store Items o o o a o n o o o o n FASCINATORS, 25, 40, 50 and 75 cents. MITTENS, 25 cents. LADIES VESTS, (cotton) 25, 35 and 50 cents. LADIES VESTS, (wool) 50, 65 and 75 cents. UNION SUITS, (cotton) 25, 50. and 75 cents. UNION SUITS, (wool) $1.00. WAISTS, .75. -90 $x 00 and $10' INFANTS HOODS and CAPS, 20,'25'and 50 cents. - INFANTS SACQUES, 25 and 50 cents. ; INFANTS DRESSES, 35. 50 and 75 cents. INFANTS CLOAKS, $1.00. " CHILDREN'S DRESSES, 35, 50 and 75 cents. OUTING FLANNELS, 5 1XA Wi and 10 cents. w FLANNELETTES, (best) 10, 12 and 17 cents. We solicit a comparison of goods and prices, know ing that our stock will malic friends, please everybody and sell on its merits. 1 O o n o a o o a o o o o a o RELIABL9 QUALITIES ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Store closes at 7 p. m O a o o p A laukee iDvennoo is about to knock om an 1 ri teiepnone gins. .bicb per son dors Uia owa eaikhiog and no ore b-a't abat he sys 10 mother. If tbe liue i 'iiiny a bnzser pievet.ts Litn from airiig 4 or J or andntaniiaz wbat is -fciJ Tie fTiem bus been tried in New BtMUrJ ajj o:kl to a charm tbere u but one person at Ihe central tUtion and she can walk around tbe bhtck at any lime an 1 not pit a ttop to tbe nee of lbs phone. In t.bt city the new inven'ioo has already tat don tbe prices 01 me pnonu t usera nity per c int. It will be of interest to the farmers o this conuty to learn rhat the New Era Flour Mills, of Koeburz lave iust in stalled a fine new Barley Rolls machine ot large capacity and that tie mills are now prepared to maouUctnre a doe dust lets ieea irom yoar Darier wnile you wait and are even better rqaipped for turning oat a superior quality of flour and fetd than ever beiote. Bring in yoor grain and they will do tbe rest, tf Tne bo.diers' Home farm presents a pretty sight jast now with Us fine new and old buildings all lately painted, and us beautiful green lawns dotted here and there with many varieties of autumn flowers. The home can bo aft of tbe finest appearing et raw berry vines and other berry vines at well as fruit trees, in the country. Tbe lote garden truck conEisting of carrtt, roWbagaf, lurnipe, etc., alco kck very thrifty. It is an old axiom that "bread is the staff of life" bat Ibis depends somewhat on its qaantr. Tbe fins cream and borne made bread made at J. Siever's bakery on Jackson street near Cass never fails to please. A nice variety of pastries aiso aepi constantly on nana. . Wm. R. Wells, of OlUlla, was a Rose norg visitor jrnuay. lie informed ns that R. A. Giles, a relative of bis wife, had recently arrived at Olalla from Wis consin to reside. I3e says the recent Kansas arrivals have all Buttled down to business out there and are thrifty ap pearing people. Ktearns & Chenoweth have Iron Clad wagons, the best and cheapest. Tbey offer all Hacks and Baggies at reduced prices, new, all steel boys' wagons, Steel Ranes and Stoves of all sorts, 1'ioneer White Lead, Linseed Oil, Doors and Windows. L A. Dean and little daughter, of Rid die were Roseburg yieitore latelaet week. Mr. Dean is quite extent ively engaged in froit growing, principally red winter apples, bis fine little place beicg known as tbe "IdlewUd Fruit Farm." lie has a good investment. Tbe . Plaindi alkb a'.-knoa ledges a pleaeant call and kind favors. If you want tbe best and most health fat bread yon will us cur "cream" and "home-made" bread. Fall weight loaves, var pastries win also be found very palatable. Give' as a trial, J. Sievers, Jackson street near Cass. Capt.Ben D. Botwell, proprietor of Douglas county's popular health resort, tbe Boswe' Mineral Spring?, was trans acting business at tbe connty seat Eat arday. He accompanied his wife's ! mother, Mrs. M. J. Palladay, this far on ? 1 . . - 1 1 - T 1 I uer return iu ucr uume in uoa ADgeies after a pleasant visit at the Springs. loa can't feel poor whoa yoa see oar goods and prices, what tboagn your dol lars may be lewer, we will make tbem go tnucu lartber. aloes were never so le w as right now, IlUdebrand'a. The members of the Fourth Regiment band, Eaene, are taltiog of making a concert tour through Soul hern Oregon this win 'at, during toe holidays. If tie (oar is arranged they will appear at Roseburg, Grants Pass, Medfoid and Ashland. Tbe bojs are assured a hear y welcome at Roseburg. Wben eggs are bleb vcur bens are on a strike feed them Granulated bone, meat, meal, poultry grit, oyster shell and Uroesbeck's egg producer and tbey wilt go back to work again. Bold by B. J&.. JSykeB, R. G. McQaigg and family left for Roseburg Saturday where they expect to spend the winter. In tbe spring they will go on into California. Coqaille Hei laid. Cbkam Wantid. Tbe T. 8. Towneend Creamery Co. at 44 Second at., Portland, will pay highest market price for cream. ! Will sell you Cream Separators.and take your cream In payment. 031tf. Milton L9e and wife, and son W. W. Le, of Myrtle Point Coos county, have located in this vicinity. They are very estimable people and we welcome tbem to our locality. Try Mrs. Cometocli's bread. Seven i large loavee for 25cts. Delivered .to any place in the city u detiUed, U, J. D. Morgareige, wife and noice, f rived at this plate from Hot Springs, South Dakota, Thursday and have tiken looms in this city for t'ae winter. Mr. Morgareidge resided in Yamhill county some years ago prior tojtoiog to tbe Da kota. He is lot-aing for a place suita ble for fruit growing ami thicken mixing near Roseburg and if he is eucceadul in secoriog such a place will locate here permanently. We welcome this estim able family to our city. "Tbe addrcs?, while entertaining and pleasing, was intetwovtm with pathos, and at times BD.rcltle t with wit and humor of a high order. Mr. Caaton is a gifted and pleaeiog orator, and this lect ure may be classed as a masterpiece." Hon. Juo. T. Campbell, Ex-Uoitea States Minister t China. T. K. Ricbsrdeon aud K., N. Wonacott have jast returned home from a trip to Cottage Grova and the Bihemi mines and wera very ni'ich pleased with the prospects of Ibis minijg district. Mr. Richardson's biothor, John, has a val uable mine iu mis district which bell actively developing aud lively times are anticipated id itn district next season Mr. Richardeou and bis salesman report a large sale of musical instruments at Cottage Grove and vicinity. Call at Wollenberg Bros, aud get a Standard Faabion Sheet for the month of December. It will interest you if yoa have any dress-making to do. E. R. Applegate, of Drain, was in town Saturday enroute to Gold Hill, where with bis brother, L. C. Apple gate, he is openiug a first-class general merchandise store. Tbe new estallbh meet will he in the immediate charge ot L. C. Applegate, as Roy expects to spend most of bis time in Drain, as here tofore. Churchill dc Wcoltey have exhausted the Portland stock on Clark's cutaways and haye telegraphed the factory for a supply ; you'll haye to hurry if 3 ou want one. Hon. G. W. Riddle came down Irom bis Anlea mill this morning on busi ness. He reports having been some what delayed in lumber shipments 00 account of the dearth of cars. Uolike tbe rett of ns, he would be pleased to see tbe fall rains Set lu that bis flainea might become available for floating lum ber and wood. Stiera in A Williams block etote -i pi- enamel, j'let 1 lie thing to block oh', rutly e(ue fife, ntl ranges, etc Cborcbitl & Wuulley sell it. L A. Mara'ers of Clewljnd and . I. Chapman of Wilbar Iat teea, tea-ived a pure biood Augora Gjat from Couklu Bros., of Xewvillrj, California. Tliia gut is said to be the beet io tbe fl.ck, ami tbe flxk has been b-ed pure lor fiver 30 j ears. No doubt this is the Ooeat an gora goat ever brought to Duulas Co. "Pride of Djaglaa" is tbe brand too will always fiod on toe sacks containing tbe beet flaur oLUiuable in Soaibern Oregon. Try it and -be convinceJ. tl. L. A. Marters of Cleveland ma )e thi office a pWiant call today while traas acting bosioeea in lowo. He informs us that a Myrile Creek party is j if t com pleting a new store building at Cleveland in which be will soon open a nice slock of general merchandise. I will willingly exchange any Sitnood's Cross Cut saw not satisfactory to oer, if ihe fault is in the saw. Sold only by S. K. ykes. A new pjnt-flke to be known as D.x- onrille baa been established at what wa formerly known as the Four Corners,' o DrerCntk. Tbe suppers went opt to the new office Saturday from this citj and AogQst Scblomann baa been ap pointed potitmaetir Ladiee, yoa thould tea that eleyam new line of automobile and jackets at U. Marks a Co. Tbe swelleet thing in town. Mies Laura E. Jooe, of the Plais- dsalxb, is doing good work for tie (apti down tbe Umpqai. Oa arriving at Drain and finding that tbe stage did not leave for two days later she proceeded on her way to Elk ton on horseback, and ii now at Gardiner. The bandy receipt book, also blank notes and ail forms of legal blank, at the I LAXKD KALKB CmCS. U The open season far fUhing for m6uc- tain or salmon troat with hook and line or otherwise closed Nov. 1, for fire months except io tide water, and it is unlawful to fish for troat at any lime within 600 feet of any dam. Everybody can have nice, light, white bread if tbey will use Biehford's "Pride of Douglas ' Soar. tf. Johnnie Bryan, the busy watch-maker and ieweltr, is now "at home" to his many patrons acd friends in his neat, new quarters next door to Strong's fur niture store. Call and see him. "Mr. Caston is a man 01 much ver satility and is an eloquent speaker." Santa Rosa Press Democrat. W. M. Roberts, of tbe Commercial hotel, will leaye in a few days for Mont real. Leo Frit will take bis place In tl e hotel and John Freyer In tbs stable. Nonpareil. Third lectore of the eerier, wit and humor, at the Baptist chorcb, VWdnis- diy evening. Fisher & Bellows will soon expand In business. In connection with their present store room they will soon occupy also tbe large room in which Rapp's drug store was formerly conducted. . Shoes of nearly every kind and every orpoee vouwlllfijd in Selig'e store at lyrtle Creek. . E. Ablsweds. of Chicago, bat late of PROPOSED riASONIC TEMPLE. Another Substantial Two-Story Bikk Building to be Erected In Rose burg: Yet this Year. Plana have been prepared by Arch itect Frank E. Alley, and bidb are now called for by Laurel Lodge No. 13, A. . & A. IL, for the erection of a two-story brick baildiDg on tbe premises now owned by tbe Lodfre opposite tbe Court Hoa&e. The building as planned will have a 100 ft. front on Douglas St. and a 50 ft. frontage on Kane St, 1 he lower floor will be divided in to boites of office rooms, with ball ways leading from convenient entran ces on either street I be corner offices are to be nrovid- ed with fireproof vaults and both floors will be provided with lavator ies, etc., to meet tbe requirements of a mooern othce bonding. All rooms will be well lighted and owing to the location near tbe court house, will make very desiralle offices for mem bers of tbe legal profession. The up per uoor will com Dr ise the main lodge room and paraphernalia rooms ior me aiasouic fraternity, a smoking or social room adjoining the main room ior me use 01 members, and a second ball 28x36 in size which will be used as a banquet room when nut occupied by other orders It is the intention of the members to let tbe contract and have the build ing completed as soon as possible, which will add another to the long list of substantial bnildiog erected in itoseburg this season. "aVCVCNVVV VOVOVO. 0-KCWO"rOV OF INTEREST TO MEil FREIGHT TRLN WRECKED. We have accepted the agency of Strouse & Bros. Celebrated "HIGH ABT" Clothing and carry a complete line of Suits for men, ranging in price from rosz5-i The make and fit of this brand we guarantee to be J o equal to any first-class merchant tailor. Also a full j linn "vf 4- l -v D - -I rmrt n i A V1rn nn "f flt "V1 nTl n Ttrl T""VTTC" 0 illitj Ul lJ-LO AXUQlOtU. UtAXU. J. UUUUO i.Ul OiJJ.A. KIJJB New Shirts New Neckwear New Shoes Fourteen Car Leave the Track. Man Killed. One The Big Store THE GREAT eduction ale Tbe through freight, train No. 2 drawn by three engines under Eugloeers W. F. Anderson, Dtfrnpeey and Koss, and in charge of M. C. Gregory and Brake-can Ja. Tynan and II. Gilvin, jumped the track witbout any apparent cause, ooe-half mile weot cf Wull Creek, at 2:20 Friday morniog. Fourteen cars were piled in lb. ditch, and to of tbem were completely tarued uver. One oo- (ortaast-, noidetlifiml hubo ws crcs'ied t-j dfalfi brnealli a ebip aodjur, but bt- yood ibi ertioae equally occurred- A wrrckicg train aa Oiia'.cbed to tbe SC-ue from lUs- burg early in lbs UiOrc- oo ana snoiner leu i o-.utuo at :tj a which would indicate taat tLe wreckage was pleutifal and tbe damg- tl lb track large. Ilidirjiii was run oiDg ai iie rae u aooui is mns ao hour nhrn approcliiag 'A'o!f Creek ela ujn, bicb is ln fimt ata'ion south of Glrndale and jaw Devood tbe cjunty Ike belm et-n Doogtaa and Josephine. It is about 70 miles by rail lo Koebnrg. ii tbe n gular morning ro-iLbound aalirer train X.l. 11 .li.l tn.t arriv nn 1 .UecLeduIed time, in eoneouer.ee oi .MUSIC HOUSE. tbe treigbt wreik at Aoif Crrek, a atubl train was sade op to Uka tbe regular pateeDger run leaving at 100 a. m. ibe track aa finally cleared acd tbe ibroogh train reached here at 4 30 in the a'lernooo. Tne ei ginea fortunately did not leaye the tratk. Coroner T. A. flood, cf Jo sephine county, went lu tbe scene and beld an inqicsl over tie remains of the onknown jwrneyman. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. OSEPHSOfTS The Big Store set Still continues at the and the way instruments are leaving the store, it is evident that the public is taking advantage of our extremely low prices Dr. Tooxai Marshall of Chicago, the vavdliUj eacretiry tf lite Presbyterian Boud cf Foreign Misaiona has jast re- taroeltroaa 'visiiiag tbe mUeians all over ibe globe. Ila cams out West to atteod and aJJaa tbe Snodj of Wash tag.on, Oregon and California. Ho will preach at tbsM. E. church this evening at 7:30. Do not fail to hear him. Bring your repairing tJ Griffith?, at taut a boo Morr, the beet always Miss Alice Morris wbo haebeen visit lag San Francisco friends and relatives for the past five or six months, returned borne tbia morning. Cburchill & Woolley 'a ate headquart ers on force pumps. Dr. A. T. Steiner and Cla-. T. Curry returned this morning from a hunting trip and visit in the Willamette valley. Bjrn, in this city, Tot sday, November 5ib, 19JI, to tbe wife of C. C. Feiker, a sen. Grants Pass Observer. Iu time to wear Walk-over shoes See Flint. We bav now roa.ts another redaction of 10 per cent. In order to close outabat goods n baJin atnek, to make room (or another car load. Nilh tbe aNve reducijn von are .rctira!ly baying tbeee pianos and organs at wbolenSe price. If yon are ia'erir" ii guinc a piano, call on or adJreesor 'P.iaae 761 T. K. RICHARDSON, Roseburg-, Or The correct system is a great thing. The test of a correct system is its fruits. Oar system of piano selling simpliEes the manner of 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 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, acd 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. Probate Orders. In the matter ot the estate of Sarah Sheridao, dec, K. S. Sberida) has been granted aa or Jr by the court co3 fimicg tbe 1? of lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, blk. 51, U K. addition toKoeeburg for 1300. In the estate of Maitie Chandler, de ceased, B. B. Chandler has petitions 1 the court for an order authorising him to sell tbe east 100 feet ot lots 6 and 8. block 74, Second Southern Addition to Roseburg. In tbe estate of Ban 8. Cosley. deceas ed, Cbas. B. Cooley has been appointed administrator. The estate consists of real and pertona! property to tbe value oftlSG situated in ths State ot New York. Tbe beirs at law are Cbas. D. Cooler, of Douclas county; Mrs. Ellia- Mieees Mitba and Maude Shambrook Une 0( i0W4 0d Mrs. Leon a Bain, cf of Uuipqaa Ferry, spent Friday and Qklahotra. Satordav visiting Boeeburg friends. I . . -if i.mM Yoeemito" at BapUst church, Wed- CheDOwetb. deceased, A. F. Stearns, ad ministrator, petitions tbe court for an or- aeeday evening, Nov. 13. Virgil Woodruff, formerly of this county orders bis Ilaidkalkb sent to him at Battleground, Wash. "Yoeemite" a bumoions lecture. Mrs. Cbas. Medley aad Miss Jeselo Ohmart, of Oakland, visited Roseburg friends last Friday evening. Tbe goods belonging to tbe bankrupt stock of V. G. Woodward were sold at auction Saturday a'Urooon. P. M. Mathews went to Salem Friday evening with young Cy. Bice whom he took to tbe reform scnool. J. E. Bledsoe, tbe Leona timberman reports plenty of lumber on hand but a scarcity ot cars. Alby Schmidt, of HoUl McClallsn. Is ennving a iriei vacation vismni wim Seattle friends. . TAKE THE der confirming tbe sale made on Oct. 19, 1901, to Henry and Fanny Witte, of tbe KW of SE and SW of SE ot sec. 15, tp 23 s, r 4 west, 80 acree. Ia tbe eViU of J jha CjnaJiv, de caasrd. I. F, Rio-, Jr . bs feen appcin ed ad-ninietia'or and A. F. tearo", A. G. Yor.n aod J. A. Ucderwcod arj ap pointt tl appraisers of said eUte. Io the ertate of W. F. Wheeler, de ceased, C. R. Vbeler, administrator, his CU-d bis ivtition rf final eetllemect and Friday Dtc. 3, l'CI, at 10 a. m , is Ibe Jar set by the court for fina! eett'e ment. In the ivtat of Agnes At'erbury, de ceased, Jjua Atterbmy, administrator has filed bis final ee'.tlcment acd the am baa beenapproved by the court. Iu the estate of Jaoiee A. Monroe, de ceascd, W. B. Melton, adoiinittr!cr, bas petitioned the conit Ior an order to sell th WJi of D. L. C. No. Z), zcept 50 men off ihe north end, also lots I a.d S, sec. II, tp 23 s, r 5 wst. Ene-xy, ambition and big freh stocks are behind evry otep in this sto'e's pro- greea; we are I'Uii.liDg no on the selurg ot ''reliable q lalitiea." liddebrand's. Simond.4 Croe Cot Sw will do more work with loss etertion aod hold their cutting edge longer tbta env other Brand. Buy thsm from S. K. Sjkes. Letter List. Kiaainin z uncalled tor at tbe Rore borg pof t-clice. Persons cailisg for these lattera will pleise state ths data on which they &rw aJvertked, Xct. 11, 1901: Chambers, Miss Myrtle Moiligan, E. W. Clark, A.M. Revreeon, Reeee Carsoo. John, R:t:enhon9e Alraxa Campbell, R. J. Eiiott Simmons, Mrs. J. CLapman, Bad Siewstt, Mrs. M. C. Garrett. Noah Seta pie, E. L. Jrr:s. Ciiel Qoiit, (Indian) Kirkpatrira, Jcha llorrer, G. M. Kurrr, Alioa Tbe letters will be cha-ged for at thex rate of one cent each. W. A. Futxk, P. M. Tbe t'lhd lecture o! the tei 'tea ill la delivered at the Bap&t chcrch, Wednes day eveLirg, Nov. 13, bj RiT w. L. Caston of S.cta Rosa,' California. Mi, Caston ia an tlcqiect s;eaker, and Yosemite" is one of bia bst knows bumerens ltxes. Coras aal hear him. AJn-.ission 5 cents. School children 10 ee&U. (iVWWWVVWWSrAVWVWVWVVV Portland bas acceptsd a position l- Bfl IIY"""1 salesman with H. Marks & Co. Hls a KOSEEUafi-FJlYRTLE POINT venial voung man and comes here high- III 111 'I ly recommended. Pure sap maple syrup, Elk brand at STAGE LINE Kruse & Newland's. Guaranteed pure. Shortest, Quickest Will Q.'.Brown, the well kcown mln ing man, and wife of Riddle, spent Sat- urdav In Roseburg visiting with friends aDd transacting bueiuees. Talkioii of shoes? We lead and don't you forget It just watch ns, Flints. The many friends of Mrs. F. II. Wood ruff will be sorry to lean that she is auite ill at her home in Ibis city. She is reportsd slightly improved today. Oaalitv is our watchword, price our magnet, Hildebrand's. Ilarry D. Hill, late of Looking Glasr, writes e questing (be Pijundxalib to be changed lo his address Rat Alki, Wash ington. Genuine pure maple syrup at Krnse A Newland'e grocery. Mrs. N. L. Owens is home from Grangeville, Idaho, wbere sbs spent several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. McBroom. Lime and cement at very low prices at Mart-ten' Drug Store. and Best Route to MYRTLE POINT, COQUILLK. MARSIIFIELD, and all Coos Bay l'oiuta. Leave Rosoburg every" morning at 6 o clock, arrive at Myrtlo Point, 8 . m. Leavo Myrtle Point at 6 a. m., arrive in Roseburg at 8 p. m. every day. ) 03 0 o o o 0 o 0 v. C I. K. r QTHR 1 Ail former efforts shattered. All competition Gat-distanccd. 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. What do you think of a MAN'S ALL WOOL SUIT for $5.00? We have it, and plenty of them. We have also. You should see our clothing Clothing better ones before buying Nasal CATARRH In all Its aUffts there ihooli be cloaulions. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, tootlic and heals tha dlae&aed membrana. It cum cat arrh and drives away a cold la tha head :lilrjclv. - f-nam Balm llDlaood Into th nortrtla, fprtadi over the msnibru and li ahrorbed. Reiur la lm medUts and a cure f oUowa, It Ii no drying-does not produce ineexlnjj. Large Size, 50 oenti at Drug l.t at hr mall: Trial SUe, 10 cents tT tnall, This season finds us with the most up-to-date line of Ladies Jackets and Capes ever brought to this city. The qualities are of the fin est and prices the cheapest. Jackets, Capes, Furs We have shoes for Men, Women aud Children aud Infants. A large assortment at small price. They comprise everything CJ that is new. Our furs are U direct from the mauufactu- O) rers. assuring you correct CO style and low price. ) 9 FISHER d BELLOWS! - SIX SK0TUSH3, Wvtu BWt. Vw f erik a. 4 r'1 I