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. -i -Tbe Twrice-a-wTek- Rossbiirg Plaindealer Pu -lift'.ieU Mi'inUys in.i T i:ir-Jv; PLAtNDEALLR PUBLISHING CO. AV. C.rox.vER, Editor and Publisher Lacra E. Josks, City Editor, ijolicitor. AcGrsT J. Kka.vtz, Foreman Tw.cc-a-Veck Plaindialer, per year, SJ.50 Entered at tlie I'ost Office in Uosehurg, Ore , as second class mail matter. Advertising Kales on Application. LAW RKLITINOTO H WSfiftl SCBSlRirilO.N. Acs din Kmef ihe latest la njwsi p r tmWiw'et " vo inuiviiiiiaN im ik- l)erni tciii )n. for II ti 1 (f dau I I'uitar 'his t'l ins. a'B aiioue win-Hll--wo hi mi-ocr ptiuu tn iuii a I'K r t int nnruo.l u.1 he:i or em it duoMiliiiued. t ur de he .tm''ler to mrrli h refuse , or mru.U .-4tt cM t e iJOlta rs f liable to ar ret a d tiur liiesmue at iir theft. CluOblnx Kate We hue mroinired with a large number of ptr aud uiaKxnne for rale which will Rive to our subscriber two publications for a slight advance rer ibe cost of The Plaikdealek aloae.-. following is a partial list: Twici-A-WaKK Plaimucalu and the lolodo Made Stw Yoik Tribune. iregonian 8. r. Bulletin S. F.Call .1 75 1 75 . 2 00 0C i on liural Soritawest.. ... 1 75 NOVEMBER 14, 1901. Ooe of Frant'iu's fsayinx i: B-- w lie f litil.xpfuges; a bujnU leak wih rink i?ivh f-bip." Spain b;is pissed a law Jorbiddiug th i coin v of silver. Here is au oi-;orauity for Colonel Bryan to k oi a u- is-Mo-tHry tour Ther h iti encouragement for t Dctiio.-rats iu the elections last wvok. K ajaevelt its almost certainly in ills plac 0 stay till l'.C9. Nw Yoik can afford to celebrate. No' oniv haa it rejected and practi cally banwbed Cruker, bat it ha k-v" ex-llayor Vau Wyck off the l. net, Y..h L-'W as Sidy or of New York, a i I iib that brave, incorruptible u i!i Jerome as District Attorney, there rill be a reform ia New York sur- Qoagb. Tbii was aa off year au J no ira jwr'iiut national issues were involved i:i ibe few' elections Lei J, bnt the re edits a ; a vkb t'.e are eutirely salis fa -. o.-y to ibe republicans. IuBt..id of bwiiifj condemned for lt.ahixpebditaretj, the rich ought to be coaiiiixuded for scattering their id iQey nronud; it keeps it in circula tion, and it lMielicial all-around. Gred- is Aui-rican sanitary scienc ! H tvu t, which for centimes was one o! tLf i t.Lt-ttii biet-t of cities, ia now tL-' wu by ibe War Department statis tic to 1 out ttt the healthiest cilie cf its . ulft'ioa. Prets:J a: Koosevell has done Dolh iu :o -J - rvrt the "uiao of-debtiuy'" Bin -a iai: -j:u lOjtJies are trying to cjv-rbioi i p with rl s'riki m b tu iu of levdl bead ua l cotu tDon on-- t id as buch he is bcaud to hold t m.liw ia coaleinpt. "Jvw-p.pr iiiustralion9 rcprt-ba-. noin on, prcT3A, iuier prise. h.s the Salt Like ILr ad. 1 Ley bttVH alieady crralod s n 'W ri-ld.if j-t-iiCiiioH. They Luve ex:-ud'"i :L tise ui ibe prcs && it ii-ve: cor i i ife been o iurwise. T i -.iiEAi.EB i biricily up-to-lr-.t' in iuUfHluci'-K this valuable f.u t iri- iu its coloUiQS. Ote gtowing em my to ibe conatry fjfaj :t er, -ays Newspaperdom, is ti-e v'Jf i hclditig habit, or the vioc'd lw lli e . Lidding habit. It Las evt.'iit-d iho characier of many peters. N diior who is regarding hi.n pa per in -r" as a stepping tioue to po litical preferment thaa is a aiibtaiu- hig business can maintiiu a pro;erj iiidi-p'ticenctt ai-d uibke his paper i the buccei i t"t;a; it n igat oi Lerwise be. It ia apt fo mnk tmu j, ioUo .ver j o' men rather tbiu a piocioter of idtas. lo rn kea tL ro lgb soccosa of auewsptp-r one uiust. irget belf. ie QiOst boost bJs piptr raiLer'tLan Ci'-ikiiig Lis paper boost bim. The niau ehoiild UisLe his pp-r aud iiot Lt- puper the mau. O.ir buriues wi 1 Le a bot-ices-i if wo make it a business, , and that ie wLht we are do lur : Political Gcssip. general Summers is being cham pioned for governor by J. W. Ivy of l,rtlud,- It is f.tfife 1 tba iLe next benolorial contest will be bet ween two aUoriieys aud one editor 3:Ojo , Fultou aud Scott. As most errors ate more than a match for two ettorueje, Har vey should Lave no tronble io rapt-j uriug tbe U'ga. Oje ihing ia certain The Finest Cake Is ; made with Royal Bak ing Powder. Always light,' sweet,pure wholesome: if Mr. Scott is elected he will fill the position with diguity and honor to the etate. Tillamook Headlight U. S. Senator, J. H. Mitchell left Poitliind lat .Snt unlay for Washing ton via New York. He has received official notice of bis appointment as vice president fur Oresjou of the Wrn MiKinley National Memorial Arch Association. We note that t name of our worthy t iwnstnio, H m. A. M. Ciaw- ford, is still being mentioned jroini nently in coanectiou with the nomi nation for Attorney General. South ern Oregoa u eutitled to some such recognition. Hon. C. A. SebibreJ has succeed ei in a tjusiin snljbfcioiily alt -matters ptrtaiuing to Lis mce as U. S. Commissioner at SSkagway, Alat-ks, as his many Oregou frieuds weie confident he would. GENERAL NEWS. Buffalo anf even up i'i fn'nre tnf6 e from tile adve'tiii f, but i-Ue i- now in a bole for f3 OuO.OOU, ae a result of ibe ex poeitio . Some day the PuI'ud of Tu- key will d- -Uy tie bickdown o vug that for inn warships will drop few hel'f into Con stat! tin iple. KoUhiff& Vnlerron have fold 2,0o barbels )l po'toes for $1U. Toe lx6 expect lo have about 6,0(.i0 busbrls Jeffraoa Kevitw. Tbe Ea.-ei e tiinb rcbool f ot ball team on Saturday del at- d tbe college 10 lu 0. Kuykend ill of inn high school made sixy jar J eeDfttoosl ron. -. .-.. Tne Booe Crn-ber is the rprop'iat' name o' a f ct bill eleven at Mirslifi !J. Tbev rec-Lt'v cros'ie I the li' out cf the H-iirbacki 11 'o 0 O ie man bad nU ankle p-ind beri Tea the usa-1 nam her of brnire. A dispatch frjai CiLap Grnv fo the O egoi ian of Sunday says a contract waa 'et Sa'urdav tor tne con-troction of a telephone line from ti .t pla:e to lo tbe Bditiiiia t!isrict. Tne work' will start at once, and no dou A tbe line ill te cunnlrted aittiin 30 'ays. Tne line is o be numh -r n no p .,vm l t, and toocb tiie.MnMek, lleleca" and Helot a No 2 prjpeitiee. This ie a private corpora tion, wkiuic Co-tae Giove tbe teraiin us. A Pretty Custom. A pret'y practice w'.iich pevaiLi ii soma parts oi 'bo e-Bt, and t bjq e n tent in the n )rji', is that of giviiig tbe farm dtinctivs nme. Eofl'JOg h" set titneni alt ictied to tlo'igrr.tirz h farm Riili sucre pre'ty trRnoiier, if ba i ose'nl vide in ijiviac it a drfiiil'e locat.on. Eaca fai in, wita it uatuo i a litj;iT t place, whereai vhofo an-natned re merely e j m f tract i or crva ol l-.n l. Toe uaujfJ farm U efier tu tiud aud iud rate-1 itat the uur in a pride in i1 li-it it h's 1i.iii:j. Tdin it i -eier I . d !fda Hi il ua'.ier, and in te taro, tba fxraser lu-y, i:ke other bai ut-e! ii.en, lijvr a 'iue ni iri.itr.J Ie!'r xi.j ri'.l itadFt tLvrlo---, ec, abiub iai bat 1; jle iO"-e, if a uiiic t. as ih aoia aa.oacl jf In tn' ptprT rtou!it ia -mall Ktl. The- a e uill tiiit k, tM tie on y tr lies :h .. I lie nu, make him take iii-re pri l in l.'S eur torir din jc, and lead biai. to apprcciu if.. lljmafct ad Sor- Birds Coming. Sjme rriontlis eg a nuoi -er of ri i -na of I'jr ial.d BU !td purM- o 8 no to Ge.i:iany lo pirr' t are t'nti:innl,-. Word h i be n teeeivrd .iiat ilm iiir.is, bO p-. of tl.i m, of ibe hi: t'fclo a. led i tiai) viriet e-, il; arrive in a lev dr. 'Tilh fiem ill amv- a aiipplf of ant's ( ti aud ea! worme, -.Licit ere sa d to ba t ie na'uri fuiMtai.f the uightiueaifs. The bird j in tbe spr:ptr, be turned 10C33. It ia inLu Ie I I import a lut of mock ii g blidH and cardinal bir.e fro in the eatt and e ju.b next sprng. O.egun has beta kuoau aa itie ,'a'id of big p plea and red c('ed gir'S, and of la'e bxn bten a iu'i Q imiui itb mi'k but i iuii k i-nd bo y. lleief r ihe l.nd i:l be fi leil nb ihe n'.. of ibe sweet tigsti s of uia l4i.il". Tt.e mo kinir birds V ill eina all djt auK the oia''il e.ltS b nia-ht Ld Ibe air a ill be Gl.ed r. n h mu-'c White R.bbor.ers Gathering. FohT Vohh. Txjp, Nov. 13 The adicam-e gu'ii m !ei. gates aud vieiiors lutbe .ni.n-l coiiveon no' me i .iloul j M.O. l. U- r-rcii i r. t vtonn fooay. Tne couvent;ou a ill t Called tooider in ' the First BdptPt t'l.nrch FriJay luorn ;n ' iy Me. L ;iuu M. N. SlepLei.E, tte uaiijai i-rraiJei.. " Frjji present iu "ca'ior.a tbe atier.dince nil! roah the nree ibou-taud mrk. Eiry iti'x cd urri orv of ihe U .'ou aid ba represent ed, a"d b-re a ui ti cruil d?l. aUB lr.m Canada and E ivlaud. Don't Torget to Read This. Oil' fill and a.nter gixxls have tr'vd aud)ou il! find here ttia lar"et end moil cuu-plrte liue f dress ifoude, O'ltiog fi lime!, fasttiua'ors, underwear, b'jehry. hlaukets, l urlaMif, cloaks, Cipes, e'C. Alxo Buckbdiaui i Heclit, boots and ehoes, lu'itr g'Nd-, oil chtLin:, over coats, and a line ot men and boys' clo b ing tbat iii ol be tett. We also cany miners' enpp ies ii:d a 'raub aud compli te a'"ck ot yroc-.riee. Come and !.t us alio a you vur Urge ai-sortnient aud ' aive 5 on rices. Our aim ia lo kivm ou to d values and treat you rig-!, (jive ne a trial. A. K. Matto nACfl, Kiddle, Or. V - Hie bleo ugents for ihe OLiver C'l led ploasand X ras. (i 4'f) Front 0'tirv ' ' ' Correspondents.! ELKTON NEWS. Detailed Report of stitute. Farmers' In Mr!. Vint Bogard and cbi!dre-, of Oak land, hve been vieitiug Mrs. Anna Stark, but bava nuw returmd home. Mra. Mollis Mattoon ia said to be im proving ia lieiitb since abe baa been in a different c'imate. Wra. Meeker ia aboit to complete a comfortable and neat luoking residence near ibe back oi tbe Cbribt'an church. R. and F. Grub' e wi re iu town the last of tbe.week dis,vs ng of aim txcel kDtbf. . . - - There a ill be a Soc'ul ijiyea l.v tbe la dies of tbe M. E. church, on Thanksgiv ing evening. Mrs. Mary Staik has gone to C'tcrnla during the y. inter." Ti.ere ie to be a Tbanksgivini; batke t dinner at tbia placa ou tbe day appointed ly Pretident Roosevelt. program vill e prepared by a committee appointed for i tie or pose. The Bulier brothers with their fami lies were in atieodauce at tbe Farmere' Iusiitute. - Mr. Geo. Benedict ia sfll.c'ed with an a' tack of la grippe, hut, it is to be hoped, tie will soon be convalescent. J. W Watch, of ubo Review, pastsed throQU E tton ibis week enroute to Gardiner. Us ia rH-rsicteut and people eomeiimea subscribe for his paper to get rid of him. Merp. Wi'diycomhe and Kent after parte k.ug of ibe Institute dinner took ibebiace forDain on Saturday the 9th. turn raaxKRa' institute. Tbe termers' Institute held at this lace 'on tfe 8'b and 9:li caused a some wnat nnusjal siir acd activity in onr us ually q'liel town, and was a decided boc tets The attendance was good and niucti interest was manifested by the ex piana'ious and remarks of those wno came to show the poeeibilities l tne soil aoi climate of tbia section. .Dr. Witb; romba of the Corvallis Farm, w8 most ei;ter!afniu abd ins'rnciva in bis dia- ronrses u all kinds of Uts Block and tne d flVrei t kinds of forfee plants Tne elerevjjjf i-..o sboad very . plainly tbe :iuYie? t kinds of ca'tle beet for tbe lanu- er o r.ie and a;sr ibe beef made ihere lr in. fro. Kent also gave excellent i c ical teti rf fie amount of butter fa' crntained in tbe samples of milk pre ri'led f- the purjo-e aud showed plain- I he kjew a hereof be speke. LTof. A tl Hdl'.ev took an active part in all tbe pit cee linjs of the lueetmg and did all in ti l pon to fuitLer tbe cause. MirS i-di'id Ma key was orgioist for t ie occa-io-i. Mr. A Ilea Hud die ton brtught aone 6ue apecimeos cf forage plants from bia farm cearlrv. rape and sngar tets, aud a Jansoe rn was shown l'0"i tne arm F. F. Wells and tbe different vovtrisaere disODS1 at some length. Mr We i, is eoibuUtic on tbe crea-ne-'V qnestiun, and is at present workiug arvmi ;n ! i. o? bolter per week which in finds a ready m rket for. Mm. 'Vrl.i read an excl'eul paper oa "Bct'cr Mak . me at Home." An ahaitdant dinner was sevJ at Rv-(-il H.ll at n.ton 8atnry by ihe Itdiea of E'ktm and vicinity and demonstrated pi tint of their c.linary ek .11. - A FiirrnersC nl Itwioel with F, F. W II P-ol Mo. key, A L. Butler nd Vrs. F. F. W la as officials for the car rying on ol lh-ame. Ttie time lor meet-i-.it le t'ie Uft SalorJav io eaeb .on:b. at I uVJ M.-k, aod it i a hoped that lbs fi'mrs will e ideavur to he present and take an sclivi part for th-ir iLOtual rnnefi'.. and me bepe to soe some ito a! result, and ao improvemeo t io tbe nelbiMl-emploved. Gl.-ndale News and Nutes. Mr. and Mrs. W'oi. Palmer and daogl. ter, Mija EiB , viaiiod Glendale last eek. Mrs. Mailnry of Binder waa trading at G endals tbia vteel ; she vtas tne goeet of Mis. M, T. CUre. Mr. and Mr- G--o. Farmer occupy tbe Dewey Botldini-ro P.c tic aveuur ; tbej .,rme y I ve I t Divs creek Mies M inuie Hudson, bo baa been visiting i.er tis'.er Mrs. Tiimb'.e at Weud l.ng, returned home ibis morning. Mrs. El zt'teth Wagoner is very ill from tte i fl-ct d a i.ll, in ahUh abe had thri-e iii,j broken, and as oLer-W8-! ii j ired. Dr. BowVrsox is attending- her ui wc hoi to soon be able to rl.r uicie i.er recovery. Mrs JbCaie Tiimt-le and her becoti Inl little dt i Kbiere of Weodling, spent a week at tms place visiiing Mrs. Trim nle's h oth r, ilm. M. J. Kennedy. Mr. and Mri. Trimble were formeily resi dents of dlendale and many frieada al-w-iye welcome tbem back to Til it na; Mr. Tiic.ble now Lolda a fine psitioo w itb ihe Buct'i-Kedy Co. at Weodling. GiCO-lale is steadily improving and is Jltj bcome a cily ot soma prt l(jB l(J; 8 lUa,riou8 mines near here ...j t( r LiLh Ibis is a i.hiDniriir latlnn. i a r rre ji Idiot a Urge amount of gold every aioiiib ; development work goes steadily on, ai d tbe outlook lor this locali'y is indeed favorat.le. . Mr, Ade ia Redfield, a ho basfcffercd so long bom au i jury mMained ty her a V bummer, ie now mucb better and is able to a a k about with ibe aid of cru'eb t, and bir ultimate recovery is mured. Dr. Bjrei8jx isf 'attending ber. Tue many friends of tbia is imable pioneer lady will j iin us in rj dciog at her re covery. Mre. Jas. Cltmena and Mrs. Will Mc Curdy attended tbe funeral of their mother, Mia. Jane Dyer, at Riddle, last Saturday. Both ladiea bad attended their mother iu ber laat iilnesii. al Medford. ' We extend (o ihem aud lb bereaved family our sympathy, in ihe hies of a true atid tender mother. She a as one o! ' Douglas couoty'e piooeerr, and ber borne at Riddle was one of the mist hospitable, where she and ber hus band patsrd to many Lappy years, be loved and lespecitd by all who kmw them, and wbeie ibev reand a Urge family of Bona and daughters, who a'l be came g'yjtl and useful men aud vromro, and all ae filling naeful places iu t'ie co umoniliea in a bich they reside. Mr. Dyer died some yf ars ago. Oue by one our grand old pioneers an paaeing away, like tbe beautiful autuma leaves, their ' grand work of a ale building is coro- plc.cd 4Ld with a roi fciouenese of tb-ir lif work Lvii g been well done, aud in a hulo if autumual glory, accorded ti.em by their appreciative and grateful de scendants, hey are gathtrd home. B-ave hearts ao tender aud true, sleep in. . J Jjo T. J neu the popular tiaveling pat enter aent ol the S F. Co. aatal lef ale ou FiMay grettngbia toany fr.euds. It ia alsraja pleasart to meet i I him, Motxu, Railroad Racket F. D. Burnfield, who has been night operator at Dunamoir, has gone to Portland. - W. A. Donley, from Dunsmuir, will be tbe new yard master in Ashland vice James Milne, and J. P. Ntff will be the awilcbmao. ' ' ' " F. II. Gregory came op yesterday from Ruseburg to take tbe mountain run as brakemao recently vacated by F. M. Kadderly. Runs are open for one brakeman on passenger iraina Noa. 11 and 12, and on psBienger trains N ji. 15 and 16, yice A j Ford and J. S. SiVely. - , i C. T. RjsseU, who his vatj time keeper at tbcgeneral shops at Dantmuir, has been traneff rred to the car shops near Portland. Ha will be su-c-sded at Dan'mu'r by M. Brown a bo has been diviaijn eaparintend m's clerk at Tucson aod Sacramento T dings. . Tbe First Leaf of Autumn. I stood in tbe woo 'son evening," " ' In tbe early auiumn time; ' . Tbe birds around ma were singing Tbeir early evening cbime; All nature seemed her purest, Tbe winds, toe birds, the trees, Tbe brook that babbled g))y, Tbe mellow evening breexe. These were the charms that awed me; . Tbe noblest of tbe land, : As I it tod wiih the world surrounding, But w.th G ai on every band ; I silently tbouabi o' ibe autumn. And, tbe leaves, how they moat fall, And, tbe biids, how tbey" meet answer Dame Nature's yearly call. When, in proof of my forebodlugs. An omeL, alight yi t ttroog, I beard a gentle rustle As tbe breti-s moved along, A scarce discerned flutter My listening ear did greet, -And tbe first bright leaf of autumn, Lay silent at my feet. As a weary soul that labors Seeks rest when day ia done. So lay tbe lea' !efote me Ij lha pleasant eveuiog sun. Her coat net tinged with scarlet ' ' - - Njr red of autamn'a hue. Yell knew ihat Time bad wbispred, Tby work on eartb ia ibougu." - I lif.ed the ailent stranger, Aod preeeed her to my breast; "Thou art ihe first of many To come more gayly dreased" I said as I fondly kissed Ler, Then let her fall once mora -D wn on t .e velvet carpet Pp-ead within Gjd's iioor. Tbere ou a lawn like v.-lvet Toe lulls pilgrim lay. Wiring fr more companion. Await ng (be close ot daj, Aod I thought of ibs golden cire'e, M tiniained by Nature's hand ; Raising a leafy harvest, To ag;n enricb tbe land. Aa I looted on tbe leaf I started As a sleeper from a dream, Aod tbe tbcogbt I ne'er bad mastered, Wai n jw too plainly seen ; ' I Cunld s tbe Creator' model Io Life's i.-' finite scheme, We are as tbe leaves of a harvest to replenish, ibe earth again, rbis paieyooni leaf, that's fallen, Was lo'Ioaed by a score; Tbe autumn winds tb n gatbrrf, And down 'o tbeearib tbsy bore Tne lenvee, that ttil! did linger, Nor did tbey slop (ill (ten They'd covered tbe heaps with enow fltkes As a gentle and fond 'amen.' Aud I thought of the harvest fathered, By God of human souls ; And of bow we laid tbebj fidlf Beneath their earthly kr.o!l; And tbe flowers so gently gathered, ' Above tbe monad 10 p sc-, To hide Ibe work of tb gamer, In Time's remorseless rare. PlkSBB MaRQlli. Stephens, Ore. Ashland Oil Notes. Comm's6ionrr llerm.no ol tbe general land 1 ffic, baa vitbdiaw.-t from agrknlt nral enf ry for a ; eriod of one year a tract of 1 1 1 ect ioa i in th northeast corner of Mlbeiir coucty, Oregon, and north of V.le, h? county sea, on ibt tbowing that tbe l.nds con ; 1 1 valuible tetrole umc'eioeiis. I'aring lb s lime, lo ac quire 'be Ii n is, one mast prcceed ander tbe mineral 1 xr d laws. Thia action ws b ised on applications filed by Solomon 11 neb and J. K. Teal tl Portland and o'bere. Eipe-t ttstimony waa filtd. statirg that the itdic.uions of petroleum resocbss ta warrant' heavy invett ments. Fifiy-ote mireral asaociations have already made mineral locatioDS up on 1 1 eee lands. Seepages id oil are de ilarod to I ave leeu f. nod, while evi ilercfs cf gy sna.su'pbnr so id i fled bit 1 men exist in the sai di ns a id con glomerate outcropping, the appearances heh g similar to iboea loc.lities where nil has leen found in large quantities io ibe Kern river biein in California. ' After about one week's moot provo' - iog delay through tbe breaking if the tools aod the loss of a piece of them, the work of drilling wa? resumed Friday, at thepUctof Ibe Soot hero Oregon Od Company, at the AltTard pl.c. east ot ton. I be lest piece of eteel could not be "fished'' oot 01 (he well so tbe slow method of breaking it bad (0 be reeorted to. After that waa successfully done about thirty pounds of the steel were drawn out of tbe wel, lbs work of drill ing waa resumed anJ went alorg moat eaiisfactoiily until this morning, ibe di ill working beautifully through Band and shale, wben tbe 14-'oot tteel j i re,' we'gbing 1.2iK) lbs. broke. As thiaa jars had already been welded three times tbe compan- hasdec.dtd to pnr cbae new onea and tl ia noon wired to San FrancUro for a new set. In the meantime a smul'.er set 0' jars on hand will be worked. H ey will not peimit of as rapid drilling but will serve well wLi's awaiting the arrival of the new ones. 1 ha well i at a depth ol 1"00 feet. Oil drillers have tbeir own tion ble and the bie k.tgs and loss of too'a is not among 'be leant of them. Tidings. ' Simond s Crosfl Cut Saws will do more Work with less exertion and hold their cutting edge lunger than snv other Btaud. Buy them from 8 K. 8;kes SA"A -"-v: v. : v: v: ; s 4 Another week has passed and notwith standing some discouragements we have made progress. '. Tbe claai io elastics hive almost com pkt .d tbe reading of Addison's "Roger de Coveily" papers', and the next work io tb.t line will be Buike'a" Concilla- tiOD.", . Tbe Higbt School pins bava arr:ved, ard the little tenant msy be teen fly ing all over the town. Tbey are very oeat pins, and members of the R. II. 8. are highly pleased witb them. i') Tbe basket'-.. ball, shoes, etc. have also arrived, and the basket bJl teams will begin p.-idice n..3atarJ-y if possible. . That wlohji Is fast eetliog In is evi denced by the merry throng that gather about the stoves at tb school on tbeaa cold morning. We received a very intsrettibg end in structive visit on last Monday afternoon from Dr. Tboums Maraball, of Chicago, who has been ir n one end of our vast noiverse totbeorber. lie gave a very iotereuting adJresa opon China and Chi nese wall which Was all tbe more inter esting on account of tbe recent troub e in China. Sach visits are highly appreci ated by the high school stud-n s. Tbe football team had a very good practice game witb toe Railroid team 00 the Pine street grounds last Saturday aud hope lo have another soon. CHINESE EXCLUSION. Treasury Office Is Said to Believe that ihe Geary Law Is Wrong in . Principal Latest advice" from Waebtogton say the lact baa dv eloped a i thin tbe last few weeks tbat practically eve-? officer of the Government who baa anything 10 do with the administrator of tbe Chinese exclusion law brieves tbat it is in effective to its operation, and that tbs st-tu'e which forbida .Chinese laborers to ent r toe coaatrr suoul i uut be renewed wben it empires by limition early next May. . 8 'Mary Gigs aol all tbs chef .'ffi.-era of tb- Treasury D pa t menr, wi h the exvptDO of Powderly, Commiasio ier-Geaeral of Immigration, beliey tbat it is wrong in principle, tnat it is ineff ctive ia operatioa, aod tbat the general ccmmercial imares's of the tTuiied Sut-e demand tbat it should not be reoewei by C ogrsa. So prououoced e this feeling that it was tbongbt at one (imeb'. Secretary Oige wonld recom meod in plain it rms in bia aoousl re o 1 tbtt tbe law .04 n t ra-eoa Hsd. Frien l ol tbe law bv-r beau 83 aclive, tinwever, noj opiai'.iou 00 the P-tcid,; Coa-t t lbs Iree immigratino of Chinese on an qtali'y with other foreigners has be-n manifeete j ia so proaoaoced a way lbt it i doubtful if Secretary Gigs or anv ofBcer of tbe Gjvernm-nt will come oni qnirey in favor of Uis repea- of the law. Wood Wanted. Sealed bids, io duplicate, will be re ceived at tbe office oi Ibe Or. gun Soldier' Hume at Rueeburg, Oregon, up. to 12 j'c ocfc, noon, lecrmber 10, li'Jl. for the delivery at sid Il ime of Si' c-.rds ot seaeoned Br woxl iq i fxit lengths.' This wool mus. fie from bret graaib 1 .-gs body tiaiber, aonod, aod of first-cl-s m-tcbanUble quality in every particular. P yment wnl p . made quarter lr 1 ranch aaounts ss may t delivered ;und xceyed. Tbs delivery under tbe contract awarded muat te completed oj or b fore October 15, 190t. Bida iur lo.s of ls (ban 10 oordt will not be considere-i . Toe right is reeerv od 10 n jt any or all bids. B.da should stats the cum ber oi cords lie b d 'er propesee t lar.iieb, mo-t be tealed, and ndorted ''Proposal fu woaj." Novembe. H, 1901. Wat. J.bb p'ey, .Ad3d) - Coal Proposals for Building. S"a!ed bids will be rec-ivd until noon 9f Ws'toesdav, November 20, 19oI, ad dressed Building Committee, L-ukI Lodge N . 13, A. F. A A. M., Reburg. Oregon, in care ol F. E Adey, architect for t ie erection ol a iwa. story trick building, Plans and specifications ms be seen at t he nfTice of Frank E. Alley, JKos-bnrg; J. M Robinson. Eugene, and Gray Bros., 6 em, O-egon. Rigbt . re saty-d 10 rt ject alt bi lJ. Roaeburg, Oregon, November 9, 1901. Oarga cs. . Improved farmr,atNk r-mhes, fruit and poultry tracts, timber I nds an i city property, including flvj brick itorea. For s-de by. : D. S. K. Buck, JlP. ' Roeeburg, Oregon. Hr.Jack Frost " ,. SUGGESTS Lf' "That all people wearing Oxfords go way back aud sit down." I. have shoes to match the . season. --Correct styles Swell effects , Just right for winter. a mighty clever dozen styles of Women's Shoes in all Ibe new ideas at f 2.00, fJ.oO, $3.00 and 3.50. ' 'tis to your interest to watch, the Sorosis ShocParlor 1 1 window for good things In Footwear Do not forget the prizes to be given away Janua ry, 1, 1902. II.. III! 1. s iinnv 11 Hull , THE SHOE MAN tf Am S. . m & & X ai A m. m. a. ft- I General We are now doing business in the "Old Marks Corner" and present a full line of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes and Groceries, whwh are all up to the highest standard of excellence and at prices to attract the closest buyers, either for cash or produce. To all our friends, while spending the day in town, we can assure a welcome at our store and offer all the conveniences it can give. Within the city, we can respond to orders by 'phone, and attend to same promptly through our delivery. Phoe67, j Roseburg Bakery, o Caax BcHIivurTKi.s, Prop. A Bakery from which comes the most wholesome and de licious Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc A full line of Choice Cream ft and other Candies, 'r vi e-rw 11 -SB S1RICTLY PURE. fsses t Go to 73 BARBER SHOP, For a Prompt and First-class Shave or Hair-cut. Compe tent Workmen, Clean Tow els, Tools always in shape. Baths in Connection, i J Shop on Jackson St. J Ii. Little, z DENTIST. .. Oakland, Oregon. We make and have on hand a biir stock of the finest con : fectionery on the market. Ice Cream and Summer Drinks served to taste I Notice to Tax-Payers. Notics IS berebv siren. tK.t ik. roll for the year 19G0, will U cloesd on the loth day ol November, 1901, ,n(j lD6 Delirquent Roll for advertising and sale will immediately be made out. Sheriff of D ug?as County "regon. 1 I VII mm mi emits. ray rirwiM r sbbi FACTS True economy in paint is attained only when the best ' of material is used. We carry ; the best grade paint on the market If first-class paint costs oaly oie-fiftli nxire thaa a ooor quality paint, aud lasts just tWice as loi, it stands tr reason that THE ' BEST IS TIIK CHEAPEST? A full line of PAINTING SUPPLIES, GUARANTEED PURF LINSEED OIL, PIONEER WHITE LEAD at towt market prices A. C. MARSTERS cS: CO., Druffffists ROSEBURG, OREGON BS Pi m. . a. k & & & & A A t A tk tk Si tk fk 5 THE NEW Merchandise Store 3 H. MARKS CO 3 Mo will win the Prize? al For every 50 cent purchase at value received io tbe ireabert t lowest prices, but a ticket winner of tbe handsome prize bow ou exhibition in say store the tickets are all out. W LL CURRIER i a . From our stock. Will convince anyone that qcaiity is all right. We have something new in Pocket Cutlery every blade tested before being put in. Also a fine line of Wilson Butcher Knives, Meat Choppers, etc. - The best of everything at CHURCHILL & WOOLLEY mi SEEDS AT Barker's Timothy, K.cd Clover, Orchard Grass, EnglijjhRyeGrass lYTcsquifc or Velvet Grass, Vetch Seed. . City Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all patties holding Koseourgcitv warrants indorsed prior to August 1. 1SSS. to uresertlbe same at the city treasure's office for pay meut, ae interest will cease thereon afier tbe date of this notice. ' D-ted at Iceberg, Oregon, on this 6ih day of November, 1901. ILaaar C. Sloctm, City Treasurer. laSSU ABOUT Bsrsr fi ft Ik A A fl ft ft S ft fl ft fi t A Sk A . -2 my store yoa not only get and beet groceries in town which may make yoo tbe (be extra large wax doll, window. Call early before THE GROCER The Test of a Knife... WANTED SEVERAL PERSONSF character and good n putal.oo in each state (one in this roonty required) to re present ami advertise o.d eetabiisbed wealthy bosioess booee of soiid fioaodal stand ing. t-alary $13.00 weekly with xpensve additional all payable ia caah each Wedaeeday direct frona bead offices. Hone aod carriages furnished, when necessary. References Eecloso self-add resned stamped envelops). Man 316 Cax'oo Building, Chicago. 12J1. Practical Watchmaker, I I v , MWCICt AUU VT ticlan FRESH BREAD Plea. Cakes aed Pastry ef all k1a4 tbe anal yaualalC a&4 wbaVe aom ta la cuy. Cacdlea. CUrar and Ftnit ta raned aaoruneDt 9ul Ol tin) ftaast qaauty. I. J. N0RHAN IBS PAINT We" carry the best grade paint on the opyv.t. H- market II 'm h II 1 A. SALZMAN. I t