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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1901)
J w - W m m THE ia$ei$. 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. Co LADIES: ( ) (8 6) (O ) and we are selling them from 25 to 50 per cent, get them elsewhere. C 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 can sell j'ou cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. We are also sole W. ' - - agents for The People's Store 1 it 9 Told in Side Heads Mobk Lights Nikdkd. One of the very darkest places in Roseborg after night-fell is to be found at the noith cod of J-ckson ttreet between the McCIal lea Hotel and Dser creek bridge, and considering the treat amount of travel on this Btreet end the number of lami- Iies or citizens wbo wonld be benefited. it looks I ke tLe ci y coudciI would no longer del ly in ordering at least two in candescent or one arc light located in this part of town. Tbe street mentioned is not onlr the main business street of the citr, bat tbe main traveled thorough fare approaching? Raseburg from tin- north, and lights located aa above des ignated woald aid ae a beacon to belated tr-tvelera coming to onr city. Come, Citr Dado, don't be penarionB I Let as hve more light on North Jackson street before ejus bold, bad foot-pad relieve the town of tome of i's pecuniary wealth by holding op tbe editor of this paper or the Review, or some olher wealthy and substantial citii'io of tbe North end. 2kw Entkepbiek for RotKBUBG Tbe engine and boil' r for tbe new Koeeburg Steam Liondry arrived tbis week and the other machinery cecefsary for a first cues acd up-to-date laundry will arrive la "a Vw Jys. The nacbinery will be installed in the Howell building on Mill street and Mi. Homer Phillip, ci the AQitiicu LaupJry of Portland, an iip r. tu tb bueinese, will person ally conduct this cew enterprise. W. M. Moore, h instrumental ia the eeubl&h ment of tab new acd much needed in stitution and is one of i s principal own ers. The pLnt will be complete in every de ai! and wilt mm out aa good work as any liundry in tbe state cot ex cepting the Portland laundries, and it is to be hoped that not oaly tbe people of this city, but of tbe other towns of the county will extend it a liberal patronage. Tbe proprietors are enterpiising, ac commodating, aod very worthy gentle men and are deserving of liberal patron age. Two Light Plakis. Tbe old water and light Co. of Rxeburg have their electric I ght piles all erected and now bar? a force of men at work stringing the wires which work when completed will iv3 thia city two first-class electric light pi tnte. o o o o o o o o o o o Hildeb Store 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, $1.00 and $150. 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. CHILDRENS DRESSES, 35, 50 and 75 cents. o o u I & Q a O Q O n a o u o a o o o o OUTING FLANNELS,- FLANNELETTES, (best) We solicit a comparison of goods and prices, know ing that our stock will malic friends, please everybody and sell on its merits. xtT 1ARI A riAi WAV5 THP'CHRAPEST.'.. Store closes at 7 o. m O n PEOPLE'S STORE Our Fall Millinery Stock of Street and x Walking shapes are the mtost up-to-date styles that has ever been in the oitv Wore L. Douglas Shoes Another Naw Comer. F. A. Bly of Risiog City, Nebraska, wbo recently be gan reading tbe Plaindbalir, baa al ready been enticed to favor old Douglas county and pnt in bis appearance at our office Wednesday. He is a genial and enterprising gentleman and contemplates locking here permanetitly. These balmy sunny days, blooming roses, green grass and ripe berr es of various kinds about thia city and vicinity in tbe middle of November is a revelation to him and he is eon;rato?aticg himself upon the change and his wisdom in subecribing for the Plaikdeaxer. Ceeav Wanted -Tbe.T. S. To wr. send Creamery Co. at 44 Second St., Portland, wit pay highest m irket price for cream. Will sell yon Cream Saparators,and take your cream in payment. 031tf. Another Copper Deal. The Siskiyou copper district is attract ing unusual at'euiion at tbe present iiae and on the extraordinary favorable re port of the most reliable experts con servative capital ia seeking investment tbtre. Next spring and summer a great rush of prospectors is expected to take place into tbe district and tbe entire ter ritory will be most thoroughly prospect ed. Following the recent bonding of tbe McVey claims on J Creek to Cap tain De La Mar for $200,000 as publish ed in tbe last issue of tbe Tidings coo es a report from the RedJing "Free Press', of the bonding of another copper proper ty in the same district. It says : '"Some time ago Dan McCarthy tec ir- ed a toad on a gronp of sixteen cupper claims some miles west oi toe Jos creek country. A tunnel and three eh .its show good ore. Mr. McJariby sta'ed Satur day that be bas jast succeeded in rs- tionding tbe groap to a company of Hartford, Connecticut, capitalist lot $170,000." Weather Report. U. S. Weather Bureau Office, Rodeburg, Oregon, Nov. 13, 1901. Week ending 5 p. to., Not. 13, 1901. Maximum temperature, 61 on 12 h. Minimum temperature, 32 on 13 b. Rainfall for the week, 0.03 Total rainfall since 1st of month 0 20. Average rainfall for that month for 24 years 4.17. Total rainfall from SeptJ 1900 to date, 6.0L Average rainfall from Sept. 1, to date. 552. Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 1900, to date 0.49. Average precipitation for 24 wet sea sous 33.25. Thos. Gibsok, Observer. o o n o o o o a o o o a o a o o a o rand's Items o 5, - 7, 8lA and 10 cents, p 10, ia and 17 cents. o o o o a o o o o QUALITIES P El If 1 cheaper than you can and Mons Shirts . . . rch ABRAHAH Proprietor Of Local Interest. Weather Bureau forecast. RosKBCRo, Ore., Nov. 14. Tonight and Friday fair weather. Thos. Gibson, Observer. Miss Laura E. Jones, tbe Plaisdkal- BR'scily editor and solicitor, who has been spendicg the week at ScoUsburg Gardiner and Elktoa, eende in a list this morning of tcenty-five new subscribers paid in advance to J.noary, 1903, be sides several fine orders of job printing. She finds tLe Puuxdra lsb growing rapidly io favor where evrr she goes. Our subscription list will be ' increased eevsral hnn-ired names before her can vass of this county is completed. It will be of interest to tbe farmers o this couoty to (euro that the 2iw Era Flour Mills, of Kaeehnnt tave iost in stalled a fine new Barley Rolls machine 01 large capacity and that tie mills are now prepared to manufacture a line dost less feed from yoor tarter while voo wait aod are even better equipped for turning out a superior quality of flour aod feed than ever beloru. Bring io your grain and tbey will do tbe rest, tf County Judge M. D. Thompson is be ing referred t as the Bridge Builder.'" Tooogh at present a liule expensive to the county to build and repair its bridges edge Thompson does not propose t etiiik this duty to the county simply to making for Litndlf a record for "econo my." It is a prop03itioo which could no longer be delayed and to Jadgs Tbomp son belongs tbe credit of meeting this demand Lirly and fearlessly. It is an old axiom Hint "bread is tLe suffof life" but ttiia tlenenda somrabtt ou its qualitr. The tot, cream and home made bread made at J. Siever'e bakery on Jackson street near Cass ntver fails to please. A nice yarietv of pastriee also kept coneuntlv on band. Tbe Young Wuuiene Christian Teao- perence Union will meet in the back room of tbe Baptiat church every Thurs day evrning at half plat suven. AH are invited, both yonng and old. We are doing very successful work now and all the members are doing ev -ry thing tbey can to make tbe work ictereeticg. We hare fori -f our members now enrolled of which half are bonary members. Come and join us one a:d all. Stearns & Cheuoweth h ire Iron Clad wagons, tue nest an4 cheapest. Tbey offer all Hacks apd Bogges at reduced prices, new, all steel boys' wagons, tjteel Ranges and Stores of all sorts, Pioneer White Lead, Linseed Oil, Doors and Windows. Mrs. Benson, mother of Attorney F. W. Benson, of this city, eccompanied by her daughter, Mis. W. T. Perkins, of Salem, w.re passengere on Tuesday morning's overland enronte south. Mrs. Perkins stopped at Rjeebnrg, returning home tbe same day, while Mrs. Ben son, accompanied by ner Oangbter-in-law, Mrs. F. W. Benson, went through to Sun Francisco. When yon are in want of a Cook stove, Steel range, Heating stove, or any thing in tbe line of Hardware, Tinware etc. go to 8. K. Srkeaand get his prices aod yon will ga no further. Tbe bankrupt drug stock of M. F; Rapp was stored in tbe Uildeinrn brick near the depot this week to enable Messrs. Fisher & Bellows to occupy the building in connection with tbelr present quarters. The telephone central office will remain ia the building for the pres ent. If you want tbe beit ai d most health ful bread vou will on tour "creaot" and borne-made" bread. Full weight loaves. Our pastries will also, be found very palatable, (jive us a trial. J. Sievere, Jackson street near Cass. Rev. W. L. Gaston delivered a verv interesting lecture to an appreciative aa dience at tbe Baptist church last eight. It was the third of a series of firs lectures to be delivered &t this placa by a California lecture bureau. Dr. J Curtis Snook is now practicing dental work in Yoncalla. He will stop io Oakland professionally before return iog to bis Roeeburg office, nil 21 F. F. Patterson is clearing the ground for a new single story store building 24 x 40 feet ou his lot opposite the residence of W. 0. Conner on North Jackson street. Tbe building will bare a glass front aod be modern in its equipment. w nen eggs are mgu your heus are 00 a strike feed them Granulated bone. meat, meal, poultry grit, oyster ebell and Groesbeck's eg producer and they will go Daca w worx. again, bold by B. K. Sykes, J. A. Uameraly of tbe Candy Kitchen goes to Eugene tomorrow to assist Vern or & Phillips to estabiieh in tbe Candy Kitchen or manufacturing business in that city. Mr. Uameraly thoroughly un deretands tbe business, , Try Mrs. Oomstock's bread. Seyen large loaves for 25cts. Delivered to any piace in me city 11 aeurea. u. The Review's representative followed close on the heels of the Plaindkalkb'i solicitor down tbe TJmrqna to the sea last week. We'll bet be found rhort plcklng along the route, because the old settlers down that wiy all read the Plaikdialir and tb new comers were only waiting for an invitatiun to do so, which was cordially extended by Mias Jones, with the desired results. Go way bifik and tit d iwn, ne'ahbir. Energy, ambition and big fresh stocks are behind eyry stp In this stce's pro gress; we.are builUiug up on tbe Mtltii g of "reliable qualities." Hildebrand's Ou receipt of the Intelligence of the severe illness of bis father, County Clerk D. R. Shambrook and daughter, Miss Flossie, went out fo tbe old TJmp qua Ferry home Wedueeday afternoon and returned this afternoon. Tbe elder Shambrook ia pretty well advanced in years, but it ia thought that his present illness is not necessarily fatal. He is resting easier today. - Call at Wollenberg Bros, and get a SUodard Fashion Sheet for the month of December. It will interest vou if jou have any dress-making to do. M. McCoy, president of the Umpqna Va'ley Co., went to Myrtle Creek Tues day evening on business pertaining tithe preparations for boring for oil in that vicinity. Tbe report comes from that place today that work on the derrick is progressing rapidly and most satisfact orily. Churchill & Wcolley have exhausted tbe rortlsnd stock on Ulark s cutaways ana nave telegraphed ibe factory lor a supply; you'll have to hurry if jou want one. Wm. O'Neal, a journeyman railroad engineer, was held to appear st the next term of circuit court in the sum of $300 this week on a charge of stealing an over coat from a traveling salesman at tbe de- I ot. Not being able Io furnish bail he was placed in tbe county jail. Sberwin A Williams block stove pipe enamel, jost the thing to black old, rosty stove pipe, steel ranees, etc Cuorchill A Wuollej sell it. Life most be exciting in tbe "Oregon frontier town" of Grants Pass. Only re cent!) a coo gar came near preying on some children near there and this wsek a I rgs cinnamon bear wu killed in the city limits. 'Pride of Douglas" ia tbe brand you will alwavs find on tbe sacks containing the beat flour obtainable in Southern Oregon. Try It and be convinced, tf. Jos. Knikht, a prominent stock raiser of Myrtle Point, passed through Roee burg last night on bis way borne from Oakland where be delivered a fine Land of beef cattle to E. G. Yonng A Co. I will willingly exchange any Simond's Cross Out saw not aatislactory to nser, if the fault is in tbe saw. Sold only by KSykes. L. E. Bean has resigned bis positiooln tbe Roeeburg Land Office and will move to Eugene in tbe near future. It ia un derstood that 8. C. Flint, of Roeeburg. ill succeed Mr. Bean. Ladies, you should see that elegatt r.ew line of aotomobsleand juke's at H. Marks A Co. The a well eat thing in town. An important meeting of tbe Poultry Association will be held at Secretary Hamlin's offi-e Saturday evening. All members and prospective members are urged t j attend. The bandy receipt book, also blank notofl and ail forms of legal blank, at the PLA.txDaa.iJcx office, U General supervisor McCrum, of Port land, was in town this week interview ing the ;o.tet rangers and looking afur bdMoeai conuec;ed with the stale re serves. Waxtkd. A woman or girl to do gen eral housework, in small family. Ia- quire at ibis office. Thanksgiving tork'-es are being deliv ered 10 buyers in this cilv by the wagon oad. Ten cents live weight, or 12 cents dressed is the price paid at preset. t. Don't forget you get the genuine Olirei plots and extras ot Cburchill A Wool- lsy's. Mrs. W. R. Willis returned home Tues day evening from Portland wher she en- yed a pleasant visit with ber daughter, Mrs. O. W. Sherman. Everybody can have nice. Hzht. white bread if tbey will nee Baehford's "Pride of Dooglas" flour. tf. Tbe apiraicers of the estate of tbe late John Cansdy have filed tbir report sbowicg a total appraisement ot the estate to the value of $15,556.63. Shoes of nearly every kiod and everv Purpose you will find in Selig'a store at Myrtle Creek. Hon. J. H. Shupe has returned home from Portland where be spent a few days the early part of tbe week looking after business matters. Pure sap msple syrup, Elk brand at Kruse A ISswUod's. Guaranteed pore. The timbers arrived and work was re sumed Tuesday on the new bridge across Dear creek at the foot of Jackson street in this city. Talking of shoes? We lead and don't you forget it just watch us, Flints. Miss Hattis D. 8inith, who has been 1 letting with Mrs .W. Shipley, at tbe Sol diers' Home, returned home to Portland Tuesdsy. Bring yonr repairing to Griffiths, at x lint's bhoe btore, tns best always J. A. Melsoo and Hill is Short, of Marsbfield, were in tbe city to make final proof of their land claims in Coos coomy tbis week. Cburchill A Woolley's are headquart ers on lorce pumps. 8. C. Bartrum and Game Warden Hodson went to Coos county yesterday to look after business matters. uuallty is our watchword, price cm magnet, Hildebrand's. Mrs. H. H. Guttecbick, who has been visiting with relatives at Melrose, re-' turned home to Portland Tuesday, Genuine pure maple syrup at Kruse A Newland's grocery. . Some sobstsntial street improvement has been done between the Roeeborg Houss aod Fletcher's urocerv. f Tbe list of claims allowed at the Nor ember term 01 county court will appear in Monday's Plaixdkalu. Miss Stella A. Bean, of Portland, vis ited with her brother, Loots E. Bean, of this city, this week. Representative Nottingham of Mult nomab county was a Roseborg vistior Wednesday, Mrs. B. F. Lohr and Mrs. E. T. Morian returned home Tuesday after a visit with relatives at Riddle. Frsnk Fate, of Perdue, came down with a band of cattle for Geo. Kohlhsg'n Tuesday. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. Two New Precincts Formed. Adjourned Tuesday. Court Ia the matter of voting precinct bound trie the county court has made fy- ri i-b ingss and in tbe precincts al luded tbe new boundaries are as fol low, In addition to those repotted in our last lrsn : West Koteourg precinct Hegiuiug at a point on the Booth Umpqna river at a poiU south of tbe south end of Mill fct., thence np said river to where section line between sees 3 aud 10. tp28 8, R 6 west 1 wile to 8W cor ac 4, tp 28 8, R 6 west, ibencd N 3 miles, thence W 1 mile, thence N 2 miles, thence E i mile to center of sec 8, tp 27 8, R 6 west thence 8 miie, thence east to Uaipqaa river, thence op said river to wedt end of Douglas St., thsnce esst 00 Douglas St. to Pins St , thence south on Pine St. to Moeber St., thence west on Mother St. to Mill St., thence south on Mill Si. to plaoe of begining. Azalea precinct Beginning at NE cor sec 1, tp 30 8, R 7 west, thsnce 8 12 miles, thence E 6 miles, thence N 6 miles, thsnce E 6 miles to place of be ginlpg. Bohemia precinct Begining at a point on the Willamette meridian where tbe county line inters octi tbe same, thence following the county line in a south easterly direction to a point where tbe same intersects the sixth standard par allel, thence west to tbe Willamette meridian, thence north along tbe said msrijim to place of begining. Tbe As ilea and Bohemia precincts are both newly created at thia session aod increase tbe total number of pre cincts in tbe county to th iity. Looking Glass precinct Beginning at ne cor sec 17, tp 27 a, 16 w, thence w mile, ibenoe d,' mile, thence mile thence n2 miles, tbence w to couuty line, thence southerly along county line to point due nest of sec cor of sec 8, tp 28 v, r7 w, thence east to said cor, tbence 1 mile, ihenos e 3 miles, thence n 1 mile, thsnce e 1 mile, thence n 1 mile, tbence e 2 miles, thence n 3.' milee, tbence w 1 mile, thence n 3s mile to sw cor sec 8, tp t7 s, r 6 w. Kiddle precinct Beginning at tbe ne corjof fee 1, tp 8 e, r 7 w, tbence n 1 mile thence e 4 miles, thence s 1 mile, tbence e 2 milee, thence s 3 mlUs, thsnos elm thence s I miles, thence w 1 mile, thence s 6 miles, thence w 6 miles, thence n 12 miles to place of beginning. Tbe court adjourned Tuesday evening for the term. , BALflY SOUTHERN OREGON. Fresh Berries and Uarden Vegetables Still in the Market. A practical demonstratio of Djoglat county's right to tbe clim for tbe "Iuly of Oregon," was presented this eeek by M. L. 8. Gtoo, tbe straaberry grower and propagator of D Hard aof othtr. Mr. Coon presented to the -Plaikpxm its a box of as large and lusciou? rtra ber ries Tuesdsy from bis gardens, as ate usually seen in the markets in June. At be same time a crate ol the r-aroe ber ries aere sent to J. F. Backer A Co , tbs grocers, but were oa ditplay but a abort iia.e until they were all sold. Tbe ber ries were grown without aov protection r artificial methods In Ibe rpen air, and it is nut-d that the wild strawoeriies ais in r o mo ou tbe hilisidt and meadows. W. A. Greek, who lives three mitre wet of this city, brought in a fins rx- qiet of flowers, there beiog enough to nearly fill a buabel basket. It has been biscuftim to eetid a fine beqiet of chrysanthemums earb year, grown in tbe open air, to friends in Montana aa a CbrirWnas present. While somewhat later io tbe searoo tban usual, no killing frosts bas jet oc curred and fresh, ripe t matoes, ooioos, string beans, lettuce, toroipe and other tender vegetables are to be found io hun dreds of gardens throagboat oar county, sod even in tbe groceries about towo. As evidence of the usual mildness of our early winter months Eiarin Weaver, tbs Myrtle Creek fruit grower who was in town Tueedav, reported ripe berries on bis blackberry yioes, aod says that his wife tendered him sa agreeable surprise Monday by serving at dinner floe string beaa fresh from tbe gsrden. At the McClallen house Ibe past few days red raspberries, fresh from the heme gar dsns, bsve been an item upon the rrgu- 1st menu cards. Arrested for Lewd Cohabitation. Lee L. Welch, a former resident of this city, was arreete-l to Roseborg ytsterday charged wih adultery. Welch was em ployed for a time in one ol the chair factories of this city and was married about a year ago to a girl from Lebanon. He deserted her a few weeks sgo snd it is claimed was living with a woman in Roseborg. His wife resides in this city and all the parties are well known here Tbe hearing will be given at Roeeburg this morniogl at 10 o'clock. A bony Herald, - Wehh was given a bearing belote Justice Robioelte Wednesday after-noon, waived exmioa'iou and was held io tbe rum of $509 to appear at January term of circuit court. Booda not being furn ished be was p!sod in the county jail to await trial. He is a good mechanic and has been living i:h a Miss McCol lough in West Roeeburg for tome time pajt, The three children by bis first wife sre being cared lor by tbe officials. Com plaiot was filed against Welch by his wife wbo resides al Albany. .. Foresters Masque Ball. Elaborate arrangements are being mat) by tbe Kowborg lodes, foresters of America, for a grand maraue hall to be given in tbe opera bouse . Christmas eve. ibe foresters' well known reputa tion as royai eninatners will ce iutiy eustaineo on tbis occaeion, the success of which is already aesureJ, . Dcn't for get: the date. tl Lime and cement at Very low prices at U irsters' Drug More. THE CLEANSING AND HEALING CURE FOB CATARRH la Ely's Cream Balm Eaiy and pi taunt to dm OmlUina no ia turlona drag. It la qpikljr absorbed, (ilvi Belief at one CATARRH ftfife X Jt Oiw.ia and Cleannea COLD S HEAD me nau raaKca, aiIam Inflammation. nia and Protect the Membrant Reatorea th Membrane Beatoi nelL Lam Sixe. 60 e Room of Tut and SmelU Large 8Xe, soccnta a VOVOVOV.VVVC 1 OF INTEREST TO M We have accepted the agency of Strouse & Bros. Celebrated "HIGH ART" Clothing and carry a complete line of Suits for men, ranging in price from 11 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 Raglan and Yoke coats for men and boys New Shirts New Neckwear New Shoes The Big Store V0VOVVCVCVCVCVCVVCVO VOVVCrOVCV0VCrV THE TRUE SITU RoetBLio, Oregon, Not. II, 1901. Oar com pet i' or says that while wo do a good business out of towo, we do not do any of the borne buioc lo off-et tbe above statement I make tbe follow ing explanation, which is aoscJotely true, aod anyone that thinks differently can call at my store and get proof I will go back a few aombs giving name of instrument, punrhasr nt agent : Milton piano to Mrs E M Lamb bv T K Richardson. Walravee piano to Jas Wageablat by T K Rk-bardsoo, VTheelock piano to J C Payees by T K R'.cbaidsoo. Tabor oran to Cbas McKe by K S Wooacotr, agent. Bardelt organ to I F Rawell by K S Woiiacott, agent. Bordrtt org a a to Mrs M F Howard ly II C. Wilsei, agent. Kimball or an to J B Stark by H C Wi'ael, a$rnt. Columbia organ to L F Dtiiard by H C Witl, sgut. Great WYfe-'a organ to Mary A Par ker bi I1C 'iu;l, ageat. Caole pi mo to R E Veatch by W A Burr, agent. Fucber piano to B F Rusell by W A Burr, agnt. iwtrgebury l lano to W A Burr by T K RxtiarJeon. Ciiico O tftage oran to Neil GIo- dale by T E R cbardsoo. T. K. RICHARDSON, Roseburg, Oregon Notice of Final Settlement. XntW f herrbr cT.n that tbe asderalrvH. a4mlniUatorof tbeeuto ft. a. applea., dmwl baa filrd bia final aeooQnt aa aob ad mlnlatralnr. in tbe County court of Dooxlee coaniT. Mte nf Urrfoo, ana that aatd tonrt baa ki Monday, in. lhio aay 01 ueremoeT, iwi, ai lu o cioca a. m., 01 eaaa oay. at in. conn nouae in Rwebunc, Iag!as county, 8.ie ol Orrcon. an tbe lime acd place lor bearine objection tneielo and lor ibe final MUmeai of eaid ca- Ute. Pa tod thia 14th day of Norember, 101. A. P. ArPUWATR. Admlnlrtrator ot the estate ot B S. Appltfcte, lccavL ai Probate Order. - Tbe data for the final settlement of tba estate ot barah Sheridan, deceased, is Gxsd on Dec. 3, 1901, at t o'clock p. m. In the estate of F. M. Gabbert, riV- ceas-), Jennie Gabbert, admx., is di rected to deliver to Ethel Gabbert a cer tain gjtd watch, which was authorised as a portion of tbe estate, it baviog been shown that Ethel Gasjbert Is the own said watch. G1.K. All former efforts shattered. AH competition Oa!-d:s!anced. 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 beeu so com plete and patterns so well selected. Clothing This season finds us with the most up-to-date Hue of Ladies Jackets and Capes ever brought to this city. The qualities are of the fiu est and prices the cheapest. We have shoes for Men, Women and Children Infants. A large assortment at small price. SHER & BELLOWS OSEPHSOfl'S Cabls ortan lo D Jackson by W A Burr, agent. Foley & Wtllij ms piano to Mis Fred rkkson by T K Ricl ardson. Biois piaoo to T F Roberts by T K Richardeon. Kimball organ to Micerva R mey by K N Wooaeott, agent. N'eedhaa oran to A 0 it) by - K S Wonacotr, agMt. ' Cbictering pian to Will Fither by T K RictarJaoa. Allm A Son pitcolo H J Robinett by I" K R:cbardeoa. C 8 piano to J-e Cummint by T K R'th art's mi. Suoiard ormD to A M Aker, K N Wota.otr, agont. Nae'him oryan to W P fberma by CS Won-uo t. Aii nU Kingsbury piano to John Bowen by W A Burr, acn'. Kimball orgaa to L E MilleJbe by H C Witiel, ageat. ' Kimball orgaa to L J Wright K N WonacoU, agent. Kimbaal org so to HaUie Sherman Ly K N Wonacott, agent. Kin t!l organ to F B Hji enbtck by K X Woaaeort, seen'. Chicago Covt organ to W R Bent sen by K N "Yonacoll, aveo . Cbrisiie A Co piano to Thos K Hj rJ by W A Barr, sgeat. Kiarabory ptar.o to G J Lai on, W A Burr, agjot. Citation. In tie County Coart For the Coasty I Vovg UtL, ea.w ai orraxin. la lie matter of tbe satat of. I decewet EllaaWUl Grrt on. To ManbaC Lor-. Bedftmt Kotwrts, W ,l'im Roberta, Aribnr Uren. M. I), liiwt, vut K. Wliilain. Janw. C &mpnn, AIK-. Len-na and Warner Kennedy, beire at la (W s inUr'tt Oarrlji a. 4creMrd, an l u mii cxner petajoa iat tmiKi in eaid eataie. rUnr: In (tie nameol Ibe plate ul Oivc mi. Yon ar. hereby ciieU and reiaireil to aj-ear io toe County Ouortof W. Siaie of itvao, for U Count r ot Uoug'.aa. at the ewr! Mm ihetvui. at otebunt. in the Coonty ot Poagtai on in Hih ey ot Ocember. al lo odft ia the io enoon of tbat di', then and ttnrre t h. raoae.il any yon bare, atar aa orrier oi i.le -e ol the real property belonging to atd e!:e. ie erriheil al ftlluve, lov:t: UH No. 1 ia Bloec. No SO, and I-ol No tf ia lliock S Ja b ana barn), ail in Kneptmrr:, toucia0aatT. Oregnn bould not be ma 1. autbxr nn H. J UiUun, tK d m i n ltrm tn ol the tMlA eatab. to leli 1 real pmprrty to par Ibe dvbt, aoinat t md I eatat. and u. axpenaea in me tetiiemeot of the aame. W'ttiemtbe Hon. V D. Thouipjna, Jmire of theCcunH Co-rt of Douarfaa v.ni. Stale oi Orrn". with be e! ' u 4 court aJ&xe4 thia Uih day of Noremtirr. !. jsKkL) l. R H18R'K. Clerk, ri at pnblicatija ol thia notice be nj N jT.-m-berlt lil. Watch oe we've got aomettitng cei Flint's. STORE What do you think of a MAN'S ALL WOOL SUIT for $5.00? We have it, and belter ones also. You before buying Jackets, Capes, Furs The Store ATlOn. Nsedbsm organ to John Biahop by T K Ricbardion. A B Che oran (0 J IlJxoa byKS Wonacott, a.ent. Kim ball organ to Mrs. Kale Randall by T K Richardson. Peerleee orf an Mrs M.udi Sand by T K R ch.rdroo. Wese Pro pimo to Mr G E Blew by T K Richardson. Xeedham rg.n t Xe.Gj Bartlettby r K Richardson. Wes-r Bros piano to J F Earl by T K Richardson. Peerles orgai to & H Cook by 15 Wooscttt, ag-ot. , Kingsbury jiano !o Mrs A C bj W A Burr, g -at. Cnirvro Cottage rrg in o F-oyd Mur phy by W A Br, agent. K5ghury piano to BeU Sieten by W A Barr, areot. Kingibu'y piano toEW Hicka by W A Burr, agent. j xuier os inama niann Ia v Uotc eos bv T. K. Richardaoa. Chtcaga Cottiga organ to F. DaWitt b7 K. . WooacjO, a.ent. Wrber iano to M a, Foreman by T. K. R charL-oo. -ediiaoi or. an t Jaha H. Sean by K. X. Won ttolt, t( nt. And Wi could mention as many mom if space would allow. -TAKE THE JosBuas-MrsTigpoiaT STAGE LINE ; Shortest, Quickest and Best Route to MYRTLE POINT, CXKJCILLE, MARSHJIELD, and ail Coos Bay Points. Leave R.burg every morning at 6 o duck, arrive at Myrtle Point, 8 p. m. Iave Iyrtle Point t$a.mn arriv in Kuevburg at S p. m. every day. Troops for Marela Fax Francisco, Cal Xov. 12. Tm. t'sn-port Grant, with troops, -.;, uid peerg-r5, sa:!s foe Manila today. I cluded among tbe troops is tbs Twenty eighth regiment of Ulautry. plenty of them, should see our We have ) clothing 8 They comprise everything ) that is new. Our furs are ( direct from the manufactu- ) rers, assuring -ou correct ( style and low price. and Shoes 11 dt mau. a York. tf. -r?3'. eV" ifJ.'J -' .1 I