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The Twice-Teck Roseburg Plaindealer Published Mondays and Thursdays. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. C.Coxxer, Editor and Publisher Laura E. Joxes, City Editor, Solicitor. August J. K iaxtz, F- r ma t Twice-a-Veefc PLiiu dealer, per year, $1.50 Entered at the Post Office in Kosehurg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Gates on Application. LAW RELATING TO KBWSrAFER SUBSCRIPTION. According to some of the latest laws new-pa-p r tuiblitsher? may cause individuals who lake a paperand refuse to jiav for it 1 1 he arrested for (rami. l'udr this ru.itie, als i, anyone who allow his su'-senption to run a oris tor a time unpaid and ihea orJers it discontinued, or or ders the postmaster l nnrk H rcfusen, or stilus a postal card to t!e publishers i liable to ai res: aud tins the same as lor theft. Clubbing Rate We have arranged with a large number of papers and mag&zincs lor rates which will give to our subscribers two publications for a slight advunce over the cost of The Plaikpkaler alone. Following is a partial list : TWICE-A-WEEE PLAIKDEALEB and the Toledo Blade Jl 75 Kcw York Tribune 1 75 Oresonmn 2 ft? B. F. Bulletin - " 6. F.'CaU , 2 00 Band Northwest.. 1 NOVEMBER 18, 1901. SEHLBREDE'3 ALASKA RECORD. The Skagway Daily News of re cent date -ives the following acl.li. tional particulars in the case of Hon r- . lit i a. l r J. a., oeuiore w sua recounts us re cord as CorDmiss-ioner at Skagway: That part of the report of the gTnnrl jury dealing with the public ofhcials, in which J adge Charles A Srthlbrede and Deputy Marshal Jobt W. Suook were exonerated from even a suspicion of dishonesty, was know suiprie to those acquainted with the facts of persecution, for such ir is generally considered. Both gentle men have come oat of the scrimmag with flying colors, to the chagrin of their enemies who sought their un doing. All pioneers remember the arrival of J adge iSehlbrede in this city in April, 1893, as the successor of John U. Smith, whose career needs do comment. It was a prototype of the Nome jadiciary. Land titles or property rights could only be held down ith a shotgun nd eternal Yigilaaca. Within a week aftti Judge Sehlbrede arrived, lot jump ing was bn unhealthy vocation an. I property began to have a settled val ue. Through the reign of the notori ous iSoapy" Smith, when hia lavish handshake was more to those in an thority than a week's salary, there - was not a breath of a suspicion that the U.S. couiuiisnioiier'a office war impressed by the gentlemanly outlaw. and later, in July, ".to, during the rMgn of the "citizens' committee" after Soapv" was killed. J udge Sehi brede won hi- greatest laurels for the L- J - J - 1 J I J . . . . . J the orderly outcome of what hud threatened to develop into an ere of fllfWldliA.i HrtJ 1 tlArM tlMM! tllrl 1M-1 suspicion tha' the conimNsioner'h cilice was implicated with Dput Marshal Tajlur, who .was sent out ti lowti with the other exiles, the vard town would have been decorated with I oJies of iieuienaois of "Soapy," and - agway's bouor wo''-ld have receive-.J a Etain that years could not wipe out. It is generally couceded that "Slim Jim," one of the gaog taken in the raid of July 12 h, o. ei his life to Judge Sehlbreue. When he escaped from the guards by jumping from the second story window of the Bark hard building, was captured and a , iope put-around Lis neck ready fir a twing, the en reaty of Judge Sehl trede, who alone stood against tin crowd of 2(J0 men did more to ward averting th4 tragedy than the pleas of "Slim Jim" htm.self. And after coming thiough I bete trying times with a clean reputa ion when opportunities to graft were ten time3 easier and more profitable, it pevms lik the irony of fate to be ac cused fals iy at the cl ose of his caret)! here and at a time when he was not present to defend himself. But Judge Sehlbrede's reputation is not iujnred by this assulL The grand jury eureiy knew what it was raying when it reported that the charge "are the result of personal spiu of a few unpriucipl-id persons, who have no more regard for the repuia tiou of others than they have for their own, and eeem to have been willicg to go to nny extent in their at leapt to ruin the good name of an upright man and an honest official." SOCIETY'S SHAMS. The tragedy enacted in this city last Friday reca U the oft repeated story a youag atd 1 1 oughtless girl fallen a pre - an I v ctitn of the vul tures who masquerade in tnans'cloth ing and are in l&q rases recogoiz- . ed as the nabobs, of society. From ! ne,i ,iie lea" :kJt bo ika of the i.om what we can leara the poor, and way- !eroue e"Mloyea a1 this place. ward girl who resortei to suicide last week to end her troibles and re- morse owes her fir it wayward ttep and later downfall t 1 n young man of this county, who flxsks in the best of society an i counts himself and is counted aa,onr the respectable, when be ehoali be scorne I an 1 shanned as a leper. Here ii wherj our social conditions are wron and parents prone to rr. A prodigal son may return but how about the daughter f The son may wollow in the mire of debanch- ery, feed'opo j hntk-i of infamy, as socrate with the herds of dsgredatior, and with the firs sign of a desire to return to the path f honor which leads to the-home of purity he left to delve ia ein, society prepares tore-i ceive him with open arms. Mothers who are otherwise careful of their daughter's hot. or are gracious and kind to the moral leper whose polluting influences are not yot harm-! less. As some one his said, under the Impression th t hey will one iur- ' age him to Jead a pure Jifn they in. vite him into the sacred walls of their hone, and shower opon bis tin-sod 1 dn head caresses and words of praise. How about the girl who went astray? Will the display of a desire to reform secure her recogni tioi to' social respect? No? The faintest zephyr of suspicion will be carried upon the tongue of gossip until it becoxei a tornado of ac- Icasation. The erring girl is, in the eyes of a bigoted society, forever lost. A nice to the better is not noticed; a plea for aid unheard; a beseechin; cry for pity is scorned; curses instead of benedictions, are heaped upon her sorrowing head. And whv flonl l this distinction be made? Why should the one be for given, the other condemned? It unjust! It is heatheuish! It is a scar on the fate of civiiizitiou! The weaker should not receive the blows, while the stronger receives the pro tection. Instead of driving the daughter to suicidal occupation and sheltering the son who caused her rain, reverse the decision of "senti ueut" and the. world will be belter. HE UKES THE PLAINDEALER. From the following it is evident tbat we have appreciative distant readers; as well as those at home: TisciMBtA, Ma. Nov. 11, l'JJl. Deab Editor: If I am in arrears n my paper please notify me and I vill liquidate at once. I like your wer very ranch think it is well gotten up and very newsy. It gives one a good idea of Oregon, its resources and products and its views politically are correct standing f r prosperity and good government. Wishing you long life aud success, I remain, Yours truly, A. O WiLsoa. Last Thursday's lleview boasted somewhat of an agent of a large pat nt medicine establishment, calling no it and renewing an advertising contract. The fellow was also very eager to renew his contract with the Plaisdealeb, and so were we, pro viding he paid the same rates charg d our local merchants. This propo sition nearly took his breath away tnd he stated that no paper in Ore gon had made such a demand of him He finally agreed to pay us the re paired rale, which was an increase of "23 per cent, over the rate specified in he former contract. The Plaiseal ta s greatly iucreasingcirculation ful ly justifyed the advanced rate re quire 1. When we have any special rtes or favors to extend, the home uerchauts will be given tho prefer ence. The anaiuiuiiy. with which the eat-diducy of H. W. Sojtt for Uuited States stiiator reeeivinl by the lemocratic pres of the siate is very touching. They love hitu. prsnuiua o!y, for tu- euemied ha has made. the Dalle- Curotiicle. Teachers' Institute. Progrnm f y? iati;ie t-i iw hei'l at O.klat.d S vir.lH-r 22 and L'3, 1901 F.-IUW CVKM.SU 7:3);-. n at YuititiV Hall. 'tie il ! "WfU I!i-.Sih-m r- Sinii- ninj I! : " Up. f, V. Sr ort - nr. "'Iiioii J i-en O' Niul.t" D-jri';l Q !Mrtlf lnelriim-T t-t! solo Harvey iia'io'iev tddreM. " I'! I'- 'l! o Con!';t iti TeAthini:," Pri. O.cu'f, D'.iiu Ni'iuii SlTCSBAV FoliENoOS 9 t. m. a erb'ol b'!linic. ';xnii!( Iierci-e.. .Si:i;nj bt nMitu'e ieourip , C. T ".Vuittli-y fue irv fDi Frat:tice O. O. brnwn j: IV. r Naell, Jr. STIKDAY AFTUUSi.'OS. niiir(r ; Ipetiitit" "w'lini! M s 3 "-i- Otimart -TUHUtAry K-iaili:)!;. ..L. R.lYnvr Lme tage Vre. OrcaM 9oog .Dooble yuiritrlte ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Char. RiPB-r. w.io was arrested by Marshal Di'iard on a cIitb ot et-aliri); a uit o( t'l..lhe tt !be Victory ruiof, in the Cj v C'-rk CAnv.n. was given a barit!i! b f-e D'fk-t Alto-cey Brown aod is no in j i; 'o await further ac ion on bis PH'iiinmion . Lime ami cern'ol :t v-ry low prio-t at VI -ire'ere Drou fc.ore. R. M. Ko':-y wUo li in lxen t -jo'irn inir ' Oaki it l piei-d ;lir.nuli K-'Svbu it to Canvonvi'lt :o rwi.'e. He etonixd bere long en ing!i to have his name rn- rolled on out hooka for tno Plaikdealki: oae ve ir. Watcb ue we've got something new Fiii.t's. M'. J E. M. Lan, of Olympij, Wsh. ved brr K. diy evrniug for a visit i li b-r fither, M'. ji. Chvton, ot 0)k-8 Vtiley, aud other relative in ttiie jonty. . Mrs. Luke Ctapnin of Red L dg-, Mont., and 11 r. Clarence ti -rey and to ctiililreii, 4 O KUri.l, Calif , register e l at the M -ClilUn l oish today. Tue 8'itheru Pacific pay car pfseed j throui. R HAhtirir, vonlerd.tv and replen- I VJ1"'8 Alen Rel arrived from ber! ni'" in K ,at,,,ar yesterday afternoon for a brief visit with Miss Vera Byara Silem SUeerD in, Friday. I? will be nit igether wrong to tell your wi'e this wiiit'r th U h4r b tt h no' on straight. The pe-k thiugs are b'lilt crj e t on purpose. G p. Sh nibrouk, of Uir.pqaa Ferry is e'lll quite ili l-ni Um eondniou chows a light ixprovement over la-t week. Mifb Ed'ia Can. ion, of L'liley, wea' to Dram bitu-.iay, where sho will attend 'he N 1' urn! ec'ioul. Tue high fcIi ! girls tijoyed their firet 2fiii,e ol bihktii tiali in the Arujory 8nirda- Pit T) nailf trn v.ling coo.lncf. of the p. c. Sou-iaieJ itr H,,,,, f rienov 1 a m rig licene ,a9 bee n is ned to J. U. Baroe und Min Unce Nuwland ot Oalu. Dry route m.-t t. m ght to tuke tm u tm- n 1 o . -1 tc eiule. u i.gtesa c .i-v s n WK9i.i.iKiou the lir a i u -ed 1 D ...u-r. c. F. H.u l.t. iid ot Eng.).. --petti H-imlo in u.u i:i'y. M. R itr, oi G.eudale. wa guest of Hooeburg It iBuda Sunday. JEFFRIES WINS IN FIFTH ROUND. Ruhlin Makes a Game Fight but is Completely Out-classed. San Fkancisco, Nov. 16. The en'i'e boua was rold loiiK before the opening hour and ticket 'peculators did a rtifh ing buoinesa selling $3 tirketa for $5. Ttie house was the largnat on n co-d for snv p-tze tight in San Francisco.' Two ir litu narv bouts were Riven between Rill Condon and Mike Ourtin, being a draw; and Joe FieUU and 8;id.r Joe Woleh, won by th Utter. At7:3Jn. m betting was 20 o 9 it. favor of JtrtTri -a with plenty of money to back hi:n. G o g HtrtiiK was Mine keeper for t'ee'ob and Thil W.nd for Kntdin. JetFa t nie keeper not bring mentioned. Jt ffrics was in 6ne fettle and weighed 8 '212 puirids. ibe lights tor thn moving pc'nres were turned on t 9:2ii p. in. At 9:31 Jtfff'iee entered thn ring chew ing cum, attended by Bitiy Delaney, Jsck J ff B ib Armstrong and Vaa Conrt. He was immediately followed tiy R ihlin, seconded by Dnvr F.d Martin, Billy Madden, Ohm. Goff aud Y'ouDg Gib'ba of Cincinnati. 9:37 p m. Both mn were warmly applandrtd Hiriv Corbett i? re'eree, Jeff W is thn hi Tger man. RnSlin looks 'at. Tnev wi'l fiht e'raight Marquis of Q tfenshtiry rulea aud will break at ref eree 'a orders. R -and 1 Ruhlin tiis J fr'tea on ear with left, Jeff makes Gues b ick awsv and puts left to neck. Thf-y clinch. J'ff puts left to stomach. Jeft crouches, blocks a left lead. Rablin d'ick) a le't awing and pots left on month. Jeff lands left on month. They exchange lefts on nck. Ruhlin hack awav and they exchange lefts t-i !-od. Ruhlin darks another left swing. Jtff birke Ruhlin to the ropes and pots a right left toffee. A time round. Ro-ind 2 R ihlin sends hie rwht to J.-ffrtee ribs and they clinch J- ff eend'i left to necc. Rnhlin d ickn a leftsaing nd they exchsnc rights to the body Rnhlin sends a (tiff lefr to the Ftoruaci. J -fines cr. ochen; rnahps Rahlin arnond (he ring and keeps him du 'king that lft. Rahlin fends ftifl" right, then lef-to J fliio'ofjce and they then exchange fights ti brdr. Rab'.in jtha left to month and j imps aw.tv from Jim's left lead, then pots his lett to Jim's bead ard in return gets a bard right on the rib Rnhltn get firt-t h'od bv a Briight Iff jibtoJ ff'a mouth. JtB is short wi'h t-tt. At the close cf th rotin t R thlin j ta left to mouth and gets J.ff a right on the ris. Round 3 Rnhlin j ibs left to troutb. J-fT gets borne with right to ribs. They - xohit'pe leftn to fare. Ruhlin send-l-f t to month on) Jeff lands bard left to h?ad. Jeffries agtia cbaee Rahlin aronnd the ring and tries left. J' ff rob es Ruhlin t) rore; and pot) left t ftomach. Rahlin j irjg 1. f 1 1 chin, Jim appfr.-ot with left to bodv. Ruhlin ir pretty tired. Jim misses h-ft twing lo i eid. RnhMn sen la ttrjuht left to tiead twice. Ruhlin smotbfc'B left lor bin. Ruhlin ducka a etraubt left an. ffnee pats right to ribs at be'l. J-ff-rirt d ie most of the fightiig in tti:e nond hot Ruhlin duck acd hi jrks we 1 R mod 4 Ruhlin eenda sharp IhIi j.h t-i mouth ani tey rush together. Jef ir sends bar I ieft to neck twice. Ron n- en te stiff left to fc-, in a clin h J ff r'S"es Rnhliri'a neck with tie -l.iow aid is hived. They exchang efts to frtre. Jtffpntsl'ft to RnMin'. ev. Jrff tau ls lett and right on tiodr i d Rnl I n I iik-" eerious for a moir.en tiohli is f sit ly cor:ect with his lett bu h in not d ?io much damage Thej c'Knch nn'l ue ther brea aw.ty Jff ur-;f-rcnts wish lelt ar.d tight. Jetf b." Rnblin pr--ygv from righ' and left. R-il--t:n went io hm knt from a licht left t .ixk ard tat" eutit sec-mis; as he c mes op th bell rirgc Kounl ft Roh'.io gft a st'aijht Irf toto elieal lntr irite oa !IH4 ppar- ri g bu- biht a the time. They fx c.ange left? to h-dv Rutiin eei t lei' 'o storiiarh ot Jff sends hard left op peicat home to i-he't. J -ff swii-gs b-t" elt to ir-ck. Rnhlin very tired. J-.R en f i !-f- t i i. Ruhlin is ffnrt wit l-lr to f-ie- ; nett 'irn h. conn t light ly. Kihtin ir on Mi knes from i ligtr leit to i)frk llf sthys d n vight Pfc- ords. Wi en he pus Of Jj ff jeo'tep'ifl ieft to the :ie. k. Kohlin due k two 1 swipgs l lint rere intended ti pot him ru' of Im-'inefs. Both meu are tired hot liuhlin hr.9 on to J ff ri e to favo him -ed from a ki.rxkout. Ruhliii vers ard a beaten man. Rablio's -i imi. threw op (onge at end of ronr.d J J-.es is wartily congraiolated and it n-1 in the hast d-tincd btrri g tt ; ni'i" on bi month. MldJn threw tit ir-" do g- to pave hiomau. Rchiin vi fairly beaten acd wmvd n"fl0'ittftl have been knocked out io t' nex round. Ahhoauh Ruhlin did hia best lie W38 hooepty onti: afed. Alter t'ie 6 it Ji ffde wa'ked to Ruh lin'a cor.nr and akfd : "Why did yn- Dot rnl op a b fer Bg'i? Ru'd'uV reply wan nnt heard but Jtff ies ehrug gfd his shoulders and walked away n itif.-uet. SENATOR DEPEW TO WED. The McG ivcrn, CorbettBout Thanks giving. Other Late News. New York, Njv. 181' it rumored lb t 01. e id it. is week's fteroera iron New Yrk will havi among its pjefer. gera S oator Dpew and ih t t'.e sera t '. aedrliug lo Mies M:iy Palmer will tak place eocn 8ft-r bis arrival in Europe. Th" wedding will be in 1'arie mhI wdl be a quiet aff iir, at the Lome of Mu.e. v .n Andre, eldest sieter of tb brid. M'G VEEN BEGINS TRAINING. Nbw Yokk. Nov. 18. At Johnson' road-house tcday Terry McGovern om- meDced training for his Thanksgiving uar tight win "Yoong Coibetl" at Ha'tford. MtGovern has been doing Ight training for over three week, and lojks to be io good Eh 'pe, near the rc quired weight, 120 ponuds. With the ten day.-' work he will now have with hie rparri' g partner, Danny Dangherty, be fteN that he will be iu excellent con dition for the battle. LA B IB OPPOSED TO CHINESE. Washington, Nov. 18. the American Federation of Labor reforia giatdyjng piurrBB in us MKii-di'io 101 10" re-etiHi-l- ment of ebb Chinese Exclusion law when it expires neil May. Agents of the fed eration nave been sent to k-cal labor bud iea throughout the country to stir up centime', in favor of the tnovemf nr. Considfrable a'teniion will be given the m-' t-ir in the auoual a ldtei-B of Preai eut Gomper-i to be delivered bef-re the apijro8cliii'g cinventloa of the Ftdera tion at Kciaulon. BANS M BEOICED, tori a. Nov. 10 the nivan- s who captured Mia 8t ne and Mme. Teilka, uas reauned 1 tie amount ol the ransom they d-maudrd 10 20,000 pi nods, Turk ish. Tue kidnappers are ieaaai ta aud f irmera iiirected by a secret comuii.ee ti exei ule its decieioas. ASK Druggist for IO CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm Civet Relief at once. It clefttiMfi, soothes and lieal b Uie dihcd mem 1 1 j-;.. a. and lriT,- away a Cvll If ftV Fl' WF If lullie llend quickly. It ia Hbaorle4. Hud and I'rotecta the Membrane. Itf-atoren tlie Senvei of 'J Ante and Smell. Full .' 60c.: Trial .Size inc.; ct DruRirlsta or tiy mall. XT tUlOTUXUS, 69 Wuru blrwt, ew Tore, JSf itJ2S?f COUNTY EXPENSE LIST. Bills Audited at the November, 1901, lerm 01 county court. Claims allowed and warrants ordered drawn at November term County Conrt 1901. K L Parrott expenses out ot Co $ 23 55 Harry C Slucum dep sheriff G 00 K M Hopkins " 10 00 ? M Mathews 30 00 K L Pairott bi a-d prisoner! 47 CO C G Yoong & Co indgt aeaiotance 10 00 J F Barker & Co 22 75 Multnomah Co 94 t'O Mat Rockies roads 10 00 T Fisher " 30 10 W G Friend " 2 60 MAt Ruckles " 59 50 J W Friend " 2 50 C A Friend " 2 50 Ctus Simmons " 2 50 G Vlderson . " 3d 40 R Jdnnie bridges 8 90 II A Blakely " 69 00 R Jennie " 32 00 R Jennie " 93 60 Geo Cot-doHh " DC 9i Divid McColluoi ' 3 70 R Jeunie " 320 50 Hirym Cutsforth " 20 00 R Jennie " 62 32 Livingston Bros " 611 35 Thos Wiliian " 20 00 F M Beard " 2:t 25 J T Mays " 24 7i E J Hollenway " 13 12 J.smes Young " .- , 55 00 K 11 Ash " 52 Clarke & Baker " 9 50 T P Stephens roals 6 (0 H G Brown . M 3 CO Thomas Hancock " 3 80 A J Howard " " 4 50 Gardiner Mill Co bridges 175 2t' E Wells A Co roada 10 CM 8 R Brisbaio " 2 50 John Wise " 6 (X Harry Pioka'on " 6 00 Rob'. Long 6 00 Honrs Pot nam " 2 0 W H Smith . o oo Dan B'ackford " 2 00 W F Briggs " 2H 20 AUr. Wilsin " 7 50 JO Simmons " 2 50 A L Th-o?h 7 5v A S Deland " 5 00 CLuddirgtn bridges 57 00 Ren Pilkingtoo " h 00 H iward & Madison" 4G 50 S H Brown " 2 .t R Jennie 71 05 A A Minor " 224 Jrt M L Cobb " 2 50 S K Sykes " 9 4o Mrs Sarah G'iggs " 11 3 J M Ri'chey toa ls 21 01 Acme C-im Co bridges 13 50 Ion Mi1- Lumber co " J W S.. aiding . J F Ov TS'rret " ITGodnan Pat Murphy " M E Siubert T E Goodman " Chnrchiil A Woolley c h, bridge RBAI;Ciice C U CPJtn8n stationary D R ShumhroDk exprees.g Irwin II Kfs n C etvionary Glss A Prudhirorae ' PUindea'er Pub Co printing an 1 itt'iortary . Pae Tel A Teleg Co, C H and J F B Hiinl D f xpeneee expresge Jtne A Adams over paid taxea.. F t) Ptor drawing jury C T X,il J L Wicchetl ' " John MaHley j ror S T J-wef indigent and C H... F A Williams error in txe.... R5'burg W & L light E J Pas indigent aeeietance Tohn M Jackson J VT M Farland A O Mareters s'atioiary, " f D Thomrieon bridges " M rcan A Arnold " W N Mo n j i'or W L Nirhol " Henry Mooney " loeQiant " WAJMats " Frank Gorrell " I A Und-rwood Go Freplvn " William Gilliam ' Alhnr B ark " Et Singleton " T R B'akely " Horace P.i'nam " S W C-'lers L M Perkin " Wm 8taberd " Ira Rem:ne'on ' Harvey Oockenm" II L D.mmick " H Ma-indals CvruPiell " OTNdl Simon Ciro " Rota d r " Andrew WiM " Geo Aid troi " WJL 'iders special Venirie....- AOR J 8 Cockl-fs M WfJSagabard " SLD'larl F A Williams, diet atly wit...... William Giwler " 8H M anion V : S H Munpon " Wilbnr Droilioger " OifdiTraek " T E Litteral " H.'r.v Pralt " Walter Cordon " "red Phambrook " Ed D ivis " Win Carlon " Joseph Waltermeir " Anderson Bullock " E F Rodgeri " Robt Tliomaaon " J A Pitts William Kirk ' Lm-inda Moore " " . 49 30 4 00 30 20 21 fiO 2 33 142 O) 33 9 6? 90 2 6 5 M 3 P5 2S 00 33 f-0 71 0 21 10 4 (K 7 25 3 00 2 tX) 2 tO 2 60 7 50 4 85 6 8 25 00 5 75 7 00 62 7 20 40 9 10 5 60 7 80 16 00 10 xO n 90 9 40 9 40 10 60 7 2) 10 80 h 20 9 0.1 14 CO 14 01 14 00 19 60 15 00 11 (.0 in 6i 16 40 6 41 19 00 6 0 6 20 10 60 4 40 2 20 6 6 20 6 20 4 20 2 10 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 ) 00 1 00 1 00 1 01 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 9 60 5 20 II CO " 1 00 1 00 3 00 1 50 4 50 5 CO 5 50 J"l'n Moore " G RWi'kiriB'n state V3 Jiyi... E DnGas s ate vs Perdue H Munson Walace 8tarmer " John Mnnsnn " Wilhnr Drollj ger " 50 70 f-0 60 50 TELtt-rel " Louis Kohlhagen " Or Burrow ' E F Rogers " Cash Tra " Ed Davis " 151 4 t0 4 r.o 4 10 3 00 8 00 90 6 60 WFLins'v JCTwilchell EVIIoovjr Tom Farqu ir aU(e TiLerwel... A bulloct , r - John Bray " (CQOtioued oo rge 4 ) Wood Wanted. Sealed bid-i, in d tpacate, will, be re ceived at tlie olice ol the Oregon 8oldiorb' Home at Uorehurg, Oregon, up to 12 o'c'OCS, noon, UeCouiher 10, 1901, for the delivery at said Hume of 250 cordiof seafoned -flr wood in 4 foot lengths. This wood must he from firtt growth largj body timber, sound, aod of firet-cUs" merchantable quality in every psrticul r. Paymeot will be :nau quarterly fur sui h amounts as may be delivered ;ud accepted. The delivery under the contract awarded most be completed 011 or ln-foru October 15, 1902. Bidu for lots ot less than 10 i-ords will not be considered. The right ia receiv ed to re j -ct any or all bids. B.ds thouM Btts thu uursber of cords the bid fer proposes to furnih, trjat be rested, and ndorrel "Propoeal fir woiti" Novembers, 1901. Wm. J. Shipley, WD Com. Don't Forget to Read This. Our fill and winter g.xids have arrived Rud you will 6ud here the largest aod most complt t-j line of dreae goods, outing flannels, fascinators, underwear, hoeii ry blankets, enrtains, cloaks, open, e c Also Buckinham & llecht, boot ano shoes, rubber goods, oil clothing, over coats, and a line ot men and boya' clo'h ing tbat cannot be beat. We alsc carry miners' supplies and a fresh and complete e'-ock of groceries. Come and let us show you our larpe aesortment and give you prices. U if aim is to give you good values aud trea' you right. Give as a trial. A. R, M attos A t'-o , Kiddle, Or. We are alto ugeiila for the Ol ver Chilled plovsand rx'rie. (nt'f) Proposals for Building. 8-ale! bid will be iec-iv id nn'il noon of We lues Uv, Nivemher 20, 19 d, ad dreeeed Building C mini i: tee, Lorl Lodg? N 1. .13, A. F. & A. M., R o:eb ug. Oregou, io care of F. E A'ler, architect for t'ie erection ol a two e'orv brirk building Plans and stcifx-alions oitj be eii at tha viTux of Frank E Alley. tios?barg;J M Robinson, E ikene, aod Griy Broi., lSiem, O.egon. R gbt e aery-! 10 reject M bi la. Roeebo'g, Oregon, November 9, 101. Foresters Masque Ball. Elaborate arrangement an boing maun by tn. RoetiOig 1 de, Foretere rl America, lor a grind masque bill t b) a'ven ir the opera hon-e Ch'i?trrsD' vi. The Foreetu-rs' wejl known reputa ttoa as royal ect 'r!aineM will te fo!; itained on this oxA-ion, the sacces of which ic alreAdy aeore J. I ti for ire? theM. if Notice for Publication. t'MTEIi STtTF l. NDOKF;CF. Kil tlra . Nuv II. li'.'l Pk'ttpe l hereuy hitxti tba. tn ro-jeln. e with tae i-ro-i.lfrip t tn u t ..f 1 ot;ie ni Junes . eut.il 'Ai aa: l"r iiif.t ol ti utier ianU In the i'.iUj n! i't..! m!, 'Jiv .r. Neva la au 1 Waa:ui;l'n T- m" 17," ai x".- iS e-1 uU th po A c Unit : bj act of Av.a-t . tW2. BEXRY U3HKP.r:u. of Bla Cariflii. counte of M. nM tttof Mirh!- r"M lnilT 6id in U.M b&ave hu auu Uterae'tt o If., lo- inc pu cr.iwe 01 tae ot the lj of tWIiuo No i, Tvnoiii p 27 ot .. ollUHf J'.i.Rn.! tier l.-oni to fhn thai tli land antignt u more va uatilo lor lti timtar orrtf.ne t1 an to ri-!:lti-il fr.rw . aid t e-1 itl:r h,e'nim to 'ard tei-.r" the K1iter a-.d er ol fl orti x- a bnra. On yon. on T'f-Msy. ht 2l: l-v .j' '-u-ury : -J. He nmr" a w;ire-t Bl!v Suitih. H ft. Varuej-, Life ng. au1 l a a V-xiivt, all '.( tmvrt. lire. anr rr i at) rvr-nn r'tlmice artver'y the bov--.ic-r:. I Sau.l. u. r-:u.-tel to f - li. -r claim- lu th'a 0i.- oa or be'ore ai l JI-l J ! Ja-iUar--, IjCJ J. T. Bk:i;"!5. oUp Ki;ttjr. Notice of Final Settlement. Xnliec it lien-ty s'Ten that the undo-vm-l. a1miiii&'jMtr of thv eute of K. i. Ajiicvai-, deeewfl, hj tild hi- ua-1 aeeo'ini as mr - a t-ml- U'.'atf.r, iu ibe rountr c-.art of lM.i'iji cuiily, Male ot urtuon. a' ti eourt hr. l M.o.tiT, tV" 1-itn dav of 1) iU t, 1 au, at li) VI -k a. m , ot ?iit day, at he c wtrl Kn lu R.etiunt. Ix'uz'a' c-uuty. Suu- oi" r. ; .n, as the tine anl piaTf i -r a-ar.n? oj-:i.n iheieloand tor Uie final teU'etu-m 0: tai l cr late. Dated thit H:h r!a ol Not ember. A. V. A' l l.K fAT". Admiui-tnttoT of the euaie ol K, S. Applecate, IXreawl. clt Citation. Tn the Couniy Court Kor the County et Doua !a,Siat of fmtnii. - - la ilie initu-rof the estate of detirafcJ Ellraheth (iarrl on. ) T i Maiths V. Iav : Bedf-.nl Ito'e.-tx. Wil.tatn Knu-rla. Arthur t.reeu, M. l. t.r n. Vary K. Wi;ilains. JimesC. Siinpin. Alio! l-vrr.s 'and Warner Kennedy, beira at law of K iUth tiarriaon. de-ca-d.an I to all other persma 111 1 erewied tn said estate, ceetlnir In the name ul the &iate ol Orerrm,- You are hereby ciletl and reilrvd f aiper in the t'ountyt .anol thciiato i f Ores-m, for the t'O'.mtj of 1) nin'ias, at the roort imoiu llK-of, at ioseburt "iu the t'ounty of Oouda- on th Itih ..ay of ii -eember. l'.U. at 1-j o el.ek In the fo-.euoon of that d-, then and there to show rauae, if any )ou have, w;.y an order of the site ol the resl pmpetlv helontua lo sai l c"!a!e. iU-s'ritx-d af fiillows. loHil: UH Nu t lu Ho. k No ), and Lot No in Bloek No. ; (l t an I ba-D). all tn K.wluni, ImujIm Co'imv. Oregon should not be ma le author mi II J WLmui, Ibe admini-trat.K of the sa d esiaU-, to tell sa il real property 10 pat the debt., aaiu-t the saw estate and the expeuae in the aitttlumeut of the same. W iine- the Hon. M P. Thonipon. Jhd:e of the Count Coirt of lloui-fas co-iniv. si.e o! Oregon, with the seal o! ine fa.d court atilxed this ISlh day of Norember r.P, . Jsa.iL u. K bUAMBKOOK, Clerk, - rhat publication of thit nolic be'nt Novem ber It DOl. Hr. Jack Frost SUGGESTS ; . "That all people wearing Oxfords go way-back anil 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 the new idens at f 2.00, 2.50, 13.00 and $1.50. It is to your interest to watch thu SorosisShoeParlor window for good things iu Footwear Do not forget the prizes to be given away Janua ry, t, 1902. THE SHOE MAN 'J' Sill ff? 1 Genera! We arc now doing business in the "Old Marks Corner" and present a full Hue of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes and Groceries, which 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. e& 'Phone 671 Roseburg gafcery. t'ABL ScMlCKCBJtTIUf, Prop. A Bakery from which comes 5 the most u holivmimean.l licious . Q ! Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc $ i A f oil line of Choice Crearn and other Candies, 51 KfCTLY PI RE. BARBER SHOP, For a Prompt and Firnt-clasa Shave or Hatr-cnt. Compe tiit Workmen, Clen Tow els, Tools always in shape. B&ths in Connection. J Shop on J u kson St. H. Little, .. DENTIST. .. Oakland, Oregon. JIFJl 6111IL We in ike and hav on hand ;i li j ttock of the finest enn f.ttionvry on the market. Ice Cream and Summer Driuks served to taste ilili Bargains. Iuprovd faraif, k ranrhe-, fruit acd oouttry fa-f, timber 1 n l an I c:ty prop-rtr, ir-cloding five brick store. For anl hy DS K Bnick. JlP- Rosebu-g. O-egon. FACTS if F. H. WOODRUFF'S III 4 -aWna, rViS52aS2!A S True economy in paint is attained only when the best of mittarial is uiai We carry the best grade paint on the market w If first-class paint osls only oie-fifch ra .ri than a poor qutlity painf, and lasts just twice as Ivi, it sti nds to - . . reason-that TH .BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. A full line of PAINTIXP, RTTPPT.TT?: r.TT T XT-riJr . L1NSKHD OIL, A. C. MARSTERS & CO., ROSE11URG, OREGON THE NEW - Merchandise H. MARKS CO I Who will win the Prize? For every 50 cer.t porrhase at ...I..- . i tha Irukast .skio 11 ...:n '.-it uv . . . - - ' - - - at lowest prices, lot ticket which u.aT make winner of the handsome priz h extra large ' row on exhibition in my store wiudo. Ca'l ear tne tickets are an cut. WILL . - - ( -. r'roni cur stock. Will convince anyr-ne that quaiitj is all right. We have something ne-.v in Pocket Cutlery every Uade tested before being put in. Also a fine line of Wilson Butcher Knives, Meat Choppers, etc. The best of everything at CHURCHILL 5 WOOLLEY Mil II ... -AT- arker's Timothy, Red Clover,, Orchard Grass, EnglishKyeGrass Klesquif e or Velvet Grass, Vetch Seed. City Treasurer's Notice. NotieH terehy (riven to a!! ra'ti'S h ddinn RV3iirc est warrants intior-d Trior to AnpnM 1, ls38. to prefer t the same at th city treaeu-e's offic for pay ment as irterest will cease thereon after thorktecl this notice. D t da' H .ebnrp. Oregon, oa tLia ti h day cf November. itt Uabbv C. Suktm, t") City Treaeorer. ABOUT . : vv i'1 - ' --f, viuaiam mmi Kl K K 3 PlOXliUR WHITE LEAD at lowest market price, IS Store 1 my etors you cot aprt t,ft mimi coly get in 'on yon tl.e wax c-t.i. ly before CURRIER THE GROCER The Test of a Knife... WANTED SirVEKAL FEK.-ONS.O? chiricter Ed t-od refO'tt cn in e-.a Ut -ne ia th's eorrcty r--t-neJ) to re-pre-ent and dTftie cid rtatr'L-ted wea thy bo icess boos r ( y.hl or:ciad taodina. Salary t;fO weekly wi'h expe adJitiocal a'l raab!e:n c-h erh Wettcteday d.rect -cm tad clBcea. Hor-e and nrr$ft fnrntl,ed. when neceetfry. K-ferecce EncS. eetf-ad l-ere,l staroet ecve ope. Mis er. Si6 Cai'cti Ba:;d;-:g, Ct.icsijo. 12J1. ! A. SALZiMAN, Practical Watchmaker. Jew eler and Op tician. ? Jackson St., - ROSCCl VG FRESH BREAD IN. ttlessr.c rufro' si: kird uk it r at r aiat-1 ar d fccia amae la the ei;r. Candles. Cbrar and Ptu't id Tanett sTtmt'nt a-l . ol Ul fi-u-st qua ut. I. J, NORTIAN PAINT R 1 i 1 1 We cairy the best grade paint oa . the market 3 Druo-o-ists 1