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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1901)
! m PEOPLE'S STORE We arc 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 aie selling them at a ver low margin. p C c fa y A t $ Tk ADIES: and we are selliug them elsewhere. them from Our Fall Milliner' Stock of Street and Walking shapes are the most up-to-date styles that has ever been iu the city before, 25 to 50 per cent, cheaper than jtou can Our Fall aud 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 aud up-to date line in the city, and you will see that we.cau sell you cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. We are also sole a-'euts for W. L. Douglas Shoes and Monarch Shirts People's Store I. ABRAHAH Proprietor :v:v: TcJA in &de Heads y N V V N.S . V.V Why Thi-y Comet Okkgs. C.Dom r ;o m i of .Sjytr.onr. Missouri, ar ri f i .. 1; j bur. Sitardjy morning op the," war to M;. r:!e Point to reeide with ?!r.. I-aici-.- Agnd .arenie, Mr. and M s 11 Lwsil'S. To hear tbem relate -ind if i! s and c .editions io the drtu'b V r.-. i.-it E ?t ai Middle West can but iii-T r.-? or.e"s cor.'.ec meet w.tb favored C'.: O -f-z'-.n. Tuey 6av that lor thirty o-ya L-t ?iTi-r l!:e tempera' ore rang ed ft nr.. h 0 t 11S ia the shade, alt kind cf ve.-tutiorj was dried op,th;ir mes 5 ;ws w ': :c!i ylelJed formerly 00 tons oi Ly Ln'v. Etsi hut five tone this eeaeso, i! tir-.ic of s!.-K.' is iu tbi very poorest c '.ci-i -a r.d the lose wi'.l be great tbie - iiittf. Iv.ot'ea are eell'ns ct 1.25 rer but he!, chop lor Uwd f 1.50 per hun dred pvuttds. which wi!l barely feed a a cow on -. metk, cabbage is sellirg at 7i ct-i t - ir pouL.d, and o'her vegetables in n-i p -it in. Siock ran hardly be eo!d " iora'.i-at -nr p-ice a feid I'jr tV.e win t r :s s-j fc.-.rc? and tigh. Tueee people EiUiS-jjJ h.ite, tvg?y nd baraeee f r -iii J ih.uiisbt tbtv were getting a fr i-r;oe, and tuey told 09 that ; d'-.ri c hot ep"!l even chickens were "te; i! to :. ! t th ground prostrate with h tvt-ry day. wells drud op and water . i mr:r-J vcril milee for poultry and e j. s uj n itiK Urr e'.nMna. -Labor is ' t-i ..rc- .l J ? r-ji.U prr day is considered fc'v . .. e-V'. Ti.e rricci,! Bonrce t" r-v-.u i-j- i;t Ubjring claa there at " ti t i :e-..at t me . ousi ta in cutting black c. vd si; i ban ing it U towa at 1 ftr cr-.i. Of coarse thee" co :di ions are to. u:ct wit : an Oil y I n. ara of eoth fr-jn. Ley : a to dieconragi the people uh the con-ry. IJcodreda are com jr.j Wett frctn thi. country, bat tie po-rer cias ho ar- unable to get away ere in a r.i'.isble condition and will no d ..;: f-t.3 nor 'h-.- Deces arie of life durirg thf a: proachiC2 Wittr. What a baei3, bil r y, ferule Oregon would be to ih'ss nnior ocistea. where tbtr ts louu Ijt anl to Epar-. TEcrKWAY School Affair. Io the tise of tq iity lfoie Jcde J. W. Uamil' ton ii the circuit court, continued ov-r fr -jiu last Sitarday in which Frank Wixs-iE, of Brockway, petitioned lor a writ of niand-imu?. eeainet the school board at that place, to alio Li children to return to th9 ditri;t NlVl' J school from which they were condition k 1 ally expelled, the matter was taken on- y I der advisement. A decision was handed down today to the effect that wherein the parents of tbe children above men tijued.tud refused aud neglec'ed to give written excuse for tardi iesa of their chil dren and the parents conduct being in violation of rale 41 of tbe rules and regu lations adopted by tbe s ate board of education, that the PiaiatlfT, Frank Wix son, is Dot entitled to the relief demand ed in his petition and that the proceed ings therein be dismissed. Stkikkes Wis. The Plaixdealkb. was confronted with a genuine strike late last week, its city carrier boys con fronting as with a demand for more pay or no delivery of papers, their grounds for an increase in salary being that while tbe pay was ample one year ago oar car rier li-t bad since nearW doubled while their pay e' ill remained the s-me. Need lees to s y he boys won out hinds down, the Plusdsalib couceding t) their de mands, and a 1 is serns aa'o. Uabbied At the home of tbe bride's mother in this city, last Thursday Nov. 14, 1901, Mr. iCyras Dj!ph H-nry and Misa Leona A;nes Beckley. Eev, J. A. Townseod, officiating. Mr. Ilenry, it will be remembered, was the helper to Express Meeeenger Charles oa the morn iog of tbe recent bold-up near Walker's Station. M.R8 Beckly is the youngest daughter of Mr. John Beckley, of this city. Many friends no in extending congratulations and best wishes. A Brief Vacation . Mrs, C. B. Can non left for Portland on Saturday's local train where fbe goes to meet her nof band, who 18 returning borne from Ala - ka. Claude i now in Seattle, and bis return to RoeebO'g will be oolv for a short stay, as bi official au'ies in tue north will not permit a long vacation He is in the C. S customs service at Kodiak Iaiand. -Sew Wars Uoise. Campbell & Al- waniinr nf the Pacific Lumber Co., of Comstock, are building a lare new warehouse and blacksmith shop on tbe west bank of tbe river in Cottage Grove north of tbe bridge. The Pacific Lum ber Co. now have their headqiarters lo cated in Cottage Grove, which means considerable more burinees for our al ready thriving little city. Leader. Tcbkey Days. Bring us your Turkeys Wednesdays and Thursdays. II, Marks & Co. Practical Arithmetics now on band at Marsters. Of Local Interest, Weather Bureau forecast. RosrBCBa, Ore., Nov. 13. Tonight and Tuesday putly cloudy. Tuos. tiiBsos, Observer. o o go 00 e o O In this hustling age of competi- o a tion price tells and everybody g tells the price, which accounts ior our constant rushing trade. n O A customer noaxs xno uux picv,u -. and buys big bargains and swing o ei back home and spouts to others g g about the cheap goods she pur- p O chased in Hildebrands. If she g o kept her mouth closed we possi- O g bly could get through our work 0 earlier in the day, but what's g g the use of talking,whenawoman g o buys such powerful bargains as g " q we offer, its impossible for her to O a keep her mouth closed. Keep 0 J on shouting about us, ladies, we.g Q think all the more of you for p o keeping us on the quick electric g track until 10 o'clock at night, o g We are showing many splendid g ra .Tn.p.Trfits. E2 VaiUtJS XLX JACM wsw., w w-w , " Caps ana jrars. n o u O RELIABL8 QUALITIES 5 Since our last itue Miss Laura Jones, the Plaisdealer's cry editor and solici tor bae sent In a list of eiubt new sob ecriliera from Drain, twelve from Leona, and four from Scott burz, a total of twenty-four beeidee numerous renewals. This ia evidence thut the Plaixdealeb is the peoples popular paper aud all that ia necessary to bcoca iti subscription is to extend and inviution to the people to subscribe through a live agent, and that is what we are diing, the fir any work of tbe kind has bevn done for the paper for several years. This, in addi tion to the voluntary subscriptions com ing in is bringing otir list up very cloe to tbe 2000 mark. It will be of interest to the farmers o this county to learn that the Nw Era Flour Mills, of Roehure have jnet in etalled a fine new Barley Rolls machine of Urge capacity and thai the uiiits are dow prepared to manufactnre a fioe dust leas feed from your barley while voo wait and are even better equipped for turning out a superior quality of fl or and ferd than ever before. Bring in rmr grain and they will do tbe reet. If Ira Conner, of C jttage Grove, spent Friday and Satordey in Roeeburw the Knot of his son, the editor of this paper. He reports considerable activity at the Grove owing to the progress of the rail road purvey to Bohemia and tbe building of the new phone li'.e into that camp. C-'tt-ge Grove will forge ah -ad at rjpid strides from now on aud wth its new water and I eh tystems and era led s'reet h s the fouudatiaolaid for a fl rar i bing ri y. Mr, Conner stopped offat Wil .ur on bis return home Suodty for a brie' visit wi.h bis ig d mother who re- rides with bii sister, Mrs. W. II. Beidler near that place. fiteuns & Chen o wet h have Iron Clad wagons, the beet a ad cheapest. They offer all Hacks and Buggies at reduced prices, new, all steol boys' wagons, 6tel Ranges and fetovee of all sorts, Pioneer White Iad, Linseed Oil, D ors and Windows. Our esteemed contemporary recently drew the line at incerting a pnrely legiti mate ad for a local firm on tbe grounds that it smacked of a lottery scheme and at the same time was carrying an ad for tbe piano voting contest scheme which has been declared a lottery by Judge George of Portland, and othr high l gal authority. Another inetaoce of "(training at a gnat and swallowing a camel." When yon are in want of a Cook stove, Steel range, Heating store, or any thing in the line of Hardware, Tinware etc, go to 8. K. Sykpsand get his prices and you will go no further. O S o E2 o o V3f Nathan Fullerton left Sunday morning for Grants Pass, where ht ha accepted a position in tbe drug store of M. Clemens. Mr. Fullertoo has been employed for the past two years iu tbe drug store of M. F. Rapp in Roseborg. Hie courteous and obliging manner, and excellent qualifi cations will Injure his success in bis new field of labor. He will be greatly missed in business and social circles in this city. If yon want tbe best and most health ful bread vou will nst our "cream" and "home-made" bread. Fuil weight loaves. Our pas'iie-t will also be found very palatable. Give us a trial, J. Sievers, Jackson street near Cass. P.T McGee ol Myrtle Creek, who took tbe contract ior getting out the timber at bis mill for tbe derrick (or the Cmpqua Valley Oil Co., at Myrtle creek was in town Friday and reported the work of building tbe derrick and placing be drilling plant in position for work progressing nicely. When eggs are high your hetjs are on a strike feed tbum Granulated bone, meat, meal, poultry grit, oyster shell and G roes beck's egg producer and they will go back to work ajain. Sold by 8. K. tiy kes, E. J. Arant and family let. Roseborg Friday traveliog overland to Asblaod where they expect to reside during the winter. Mr. Arant contemplates moving into Eastern Oregon later on. The Plaindealeb will follow him and keep bira posted oa local events In bis old home county. Energy, ambition and big fresh stocks are behind every step in this store's pro gress ; we are building up on the selling of "reliable qualities." Hildebrand's. T. R. Sheridan, of Roeeburg, bss been investing beavilv in tbe Coos county ap ple crop. He shipped several thousand boxes lately to Portland, and is having many thousand more packed prepara tory to shipping. It is said most of the apples are Intended for tbe Eastern market. Marsbfield News. Church ll & WooUey'a are headmirt Wt oo twee pumps. Prof. fl. T. Whtttlasav. urlncipal ol the Wilbur school, delivered a sermon in the Edenbower M. E. church Sunday The reverned professor informed ns that bis school work at Wilbur was meeting with much encourttgement and that good results were being attained. The at tendance is large, eight outside pupil already being enrolled aud otheis will enter tbe school for the winter soon. Teachers and pupils are working bar uiouiously aiid all cunceined are highly pleased with the school under the pres eut uiauag meut. It ia one of the vry beet schools In the connty. . Call at Wollenberg Bros, and get a Standard Fashion Sheet for tbe month of December. It will interest you if you have any dress-making to do. We desire tocill the attention of our readers to the new double column dis play ad of Ltdd A O.soa, proprietors of the new "Kacket Store" on Jackson street. Mesrs. Lad J A Olson, formerly of Medford, are genial and obliging gen tlemen with whom it is a pleasure to transact business and we bespeak for them a liberal ehare of public patronage. Go an J tee them and look over their stock. Churchill & Woolley have exhausted the Portland stock on Clark's cutaways and bave telegraphed the factory for a supply; you'll have to hurry if you want one. E. L. Scott and family of Gordon, Kebraeks, arrived in this city Friday and are very much pleased with this country and clim.U. They con tern plate locating in this vicioity where Mr. Scott will engage in the very profitable stork raiaing industry. They are estimable people aud we welcome them to this coooty. 8'ierwln A Williams block stove pipe enamel, just the thing to black old, rusty stove pipe, steel ranges, etc Churchill A Woolley sell it. Tue Douglas county White Ribbonere, will bold an Institute at Riddle this week, Nov. 21 and 22. Mit'ers parley ing to department work will be discussed nd a silver medal conteet held tbe las evening. All are cordially invited to be preeent at all eeeeiont. Co. Ree. Sec. Mrs. C. J. Armitage. "Pride of Douglas" is the brand yon will alwavs find on tne sacks containing the beet flour obtainable in bootbern Oregon. Try it and be coovinced. tf. CnarK a Parker, age 12, Lester Parker, aged 11 and Fred Culvio, aged 12 years, all of Hoeeburg, wne committed to tbe Reform school S.ttorday miming Ly Judge Thompson. Tbe three boys have bfbo roaming tbe streets and often re maining out all night. Officer Dillard took them to elm Saturday. Si mood a Cross Cot 8tws will do mire work with hea exertion and bolj tb:r rutting edge longer than anv other Brand. Boy them from 8 K. Sykes. In regard to the 115,556.53 appraiac ment in the eel Ate of the late John Car aday of Oakland, tbe Eigene Goa d save, Dr. M. Canaday, of Spencer pre iort, inherits ofte-half tbe estate, being brother of the deceased. I will willingly exchange any Simocd's t'roM Cut saw not saiislaclory to eeer, if i ho Unit is in tbe saw. Sold only by . K. Sjkes. The oil well is now down 1215 Uel, Ts teal having been covered from Thursday noon to last evoiog. A beavy stratum of bituminous sand stone was struck yesterday afternoon. Ashland Town Talk, Saturday. Ladies, you ehonld ee that elram new line of automobile and j ickets at H. Mnrts & Co. Tbe ewellest tbirg in town. The Plaixdbaleb received a nice order for j b priotiug from C. P. Totten A Son, ui uiro'iaie inis morning, uor mail or der banine is growing at a great rate and all ordai are promptly and satisfac torily fill. d. Tbe bandy receipt book, also blank notes and ail tortus oi legal blank, at tbe I LAIXDKALKK Othce. tf N. C. Divilbiss, a mining man of Port O.ford, !s in town today on business be fore the U. S. land office. He baa some valuable quarti and placer mines on Six es river. Curry county which are paying well. Try Mrs. Comstock's bread. Seven large loavea for 2fcia. Delivered lo any place in tbe city it desired. U. v. A.ferkms, wiuie st-indiog near tbe 8. P. track at hi Leona mill last week was ttrock by a passing car and quite eeverly injured, narrowly etopicg with bis Hie. He is recovering speed. ly Wasted. A woman or girl to do gen eral boosework, in small family. Io quire at tbis office. D. S. T. Woet sold the Cal Wright place on Fine etreet, this morniog to Engineer Harry E. Smith, tor $600. Mr. Smith will improve tbe property and convert it into a very comfortable home. Mens heavy and light boots, mde of tbe b t material for rongh wear, 2 60 to $4. Hildebrands. Misses Dorotny and may me Dixon went to Drain Sinday to enter tbe Nor mal school and take a course in the teacher training department or prepare for the coming examination. Don't forget yon get the genuine Oliver plows and extras ot Churchill & Wool ley's. A nice llni of placards. "Fu-nlsbed Roomi to Let," "For Ren," "For Sale "Housekeeping Rooms to Kent," "Poslr tlvely No Admittance," etc. (or a tie at tbe Plaindealeb office. Everybody can bave nice, llihr, white bread if they will use Bashford's "Pride of Douglas" flour. tf. Capt. J. T. C. Nash of Medford was a Roseborg visitor Friday. He is develop ing his Jackson county mine and says it is showing op very satisfactorily. Shoes of nearly every kind and every purpose yon will fiad in Sellg's store at Myrtle Creek. Grants Pass Courier: T. F. Croxfon returned from Roseborg one day this week on bis wheel, making tbe entire distance in one day. SUICIDE BY SHOOTING Closing Chapter In a Disgraceful Yet Sad Episode. "THEWAGlS Of SIN IS DEATH" Miss Lffie McCulloch Ends her Life With a 38-Calibre Revolver. vcrvrvcov OF 1HTEREST TQ flEtt 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 Pnre san maple evrnp. Elk brand at Krnse & Newland'a. Guaranteed pnre Beautiful autumn weather continues' sunshine and an occasional shower, with hardly enoush frost yet to kill tomato and pumpkin vines. Talking of shoes T We lead and don't you forget it just watch us, Flints. Senator R. A. BDOth of Eugene, spent Sunday in tbis city tbs gneet of bis brother, Hon. J. II. Booth and family. Bring your repairing to Griffiths, at Flint' Shoe Store, the beet always' John 8tinnett, who was drowned at the Booth-Kelly mill at Wendllig was burled at Cottage Grove. Quality is our watchword, prloj QUI magnet, BUdebrasd't, Io tbe suicide of Miss Effie MiColloch at bei home in West Roteburg Friday afternoon, another scene closed in a disgraceful and tragic drama in which tbe victim and her illicit companion, now in the county jail, have been play ing tbe principal roles for some time past. Last summer, L. L. Welch, a mechan ic, came to tbis city from AS' any with bis three small children, leaving his law ful wife behind. About fiv or ix weeks sgo Welch and Mire MiCuilucb with her babe, took up their ret-ilenre io tbe cottage where tbe tragedy aboye mentioned occurred, and were living there when the charge of lewd cohabita tion wae preferred againt-t Welch by bis legal w.fe from Albany last week, which recalled iu bis being bound over ojder bonds of o00 to await tbe action of tbe circuit conrt in January, aud not ling able to fmniaii bouds was coufiued iu the jiil to await trial. His thren chi!aren wrre returned to Albanv Fiidiy tnorniig ilh ti.eir step-moihe', leavii g the McCol'cch girl alone with ber owo chld by a lormer oarauiour. riidy mon itg ere came over to town and Uiked to W rich to and 4va lima letter. Sbe atktd hie wit-h'S in regard to d spring of the farntture io '-he boo-e as she said tbe was voin awy. Rotorning tbe left ber Child in the care of an aqaintLce for Bhtrt time at the sam-i timi saying that she intended killing, bene f Re-ch'i g home at iion ebe tvid-ntly prepared hereU for that porpote, as she to'.d Ida P. a Utile later, of ber des perate iulculion. The Vi girl left tbe house and a few m'nu'es allerwarde a shot as te rd. Mrs. l aic John cn, liying next dour, heard (bo lejO't and ookiog OJt saw the grl at a tida wi idow with b-r band iiV-r tier breast calling nt, "I'm shot!" -Im ehol!" Sir. fobnson and J. C. Corns ock, who was oasflog by at tb ln.e, entereo tne toase aud wrre iatt in time to sue tbe irl f oai faJltoir. Coroner Twitthtll, Drs. Miller, Hoover, itK-nff Parrott and Hbers immrdUitely WMit lo the scene. It was (wood on exaaiinstlun lhat the olltt bad entered just above tbe heart, tween the second and third ribs, tak- ng a slightly downaard course tbrongh he cbet and settling below the left boolJer blade, where it was extracted rom jist beneath tbe skin. Tbe revol r was of 3S calibre and of tbe Harriog on A Richardaon ptttero. Tbe unfort oat girl was soon afterwards rrmovrd 10 the county h pilal where sbe died Sitorday afternoon at 1 :15 o'clock. Sbe 1 only about IS years of g, comely lo npearance, but baa bad somewhat oi a heckered career. Tbe Kirl's mottier, Mrs. Emma e'cL, Lo retd-s at R-ldirg, CIiK-rn a, aas iH'fid of the ehootirg and armed here Saturday and to k nrg of her drogh er' c''ild.- She was known here Emma McCulloch, but ia now tbe wife of Veonie Welch, a brother of L. L. Welch, who ia now in the couctr j til t ere, and tbs well known connac ors if Salem, where their parents aho reeide. Bdfori br datti the young woman made a statement to Mrs, Co'lma of tbs hospital, tbat she married Welch three year ago and bad bien faithful to bim and tbat the child now with ber bt.ongs to We'ch acd ber. Tbe man was eeen at the county jil and was informed for the first t me of the shooting and of tbe ;cong woman' death- Oa being told of tbe occurrence he exclaimed: "ror Gxl' sake wben did sbe do that!" Further than tbis be had very little to sy in regard to the affair. When asked if it was a lact tbat the woman was bis wife and tbe child was lawfully theirs, he said sbe was not bis wife and tbe child was not his. Tbe nnfortonate girl said after tbe shoo'.iog, she bad believed she wa Welch's wife, and when she found be was married to ano'ber sue did not care to iive any longer. She requested that tier body be kept ontil ber mother and other relatives arrival. tier grand mother, Mrs. A ppteton, lives at Olalla, and sbe bad a number ol other relatives ioibiscouoty. She left lbs following nct: To tub rcnuc: Please send lor my mother and rtep father. ThV are In California. Address Mrs. Emma Welch, Bedding, Calif. All the relatives I claim is my motner, step-father and baby, and aunts and uncles on my mother's side. Goodby. to whom this may concern. Yonrs respectfully, Miks Erris McCi luxh Another re1 at vs is the man. I love. The body wa: taken to Benedick' un dertakint parlors, where a pan mortem examination wa bel l, and it wai found that t'le ball bad pierced th left long a id only for an accnmmulation of clotted blood, death would bav resulted in a shotter time. Coroner J . C T witcbell summon e d a jnry and held a formal inq 'est over tbe remains this morning. Bevera' witness es testified including Welch, ibe deed gir.'s psrmour, who of course allegtd tbat the girl was only acti-g as bon e- keeper for bim. Tbe cciooen jury fouud as follows : TUB CORONER'S VERDICT. County of lHmglas ) State of Oregon. J We, tbe jury empanelled to enquire into tbe death of Ktlie E. VcCullocli do find as follows: That the said l.ffie E. McCulloch was born in Oregon on thf 6th day of M irch 18W. and died at 1 : 15 D. no. on Nov. 16. l'.H)l Tbat sbe came to ber deatb from hemorrhage as a result of a gnn shot wound self inflicted. Nov. if), l'JOl, with su'cldal intent at tbe residence in West Roseborg, Oregon, known as the Geo. W. Rapp house. M r. haft, foreman 8 L Dillard, W. J. Carlon, Smith Bailkv, B. 8. Nichols, C. P. Barnard, .1 CTwitchkll, Coroner Nov. 18,1901. Tbe remains were taken to Ten Mile today where the funeral services will be held late this evening or Tuesday morn log. Sli 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 Eaglan and Yoke coats for men and boys New Shirts New Neckwear New Shoes r The Big Store JOSEPHSOtt'S The Big StoreJ THE TRUE SITUATION. RoeEBtBG, Oregon, Nov. 11, 1901. Oor competitor says tbat while we do a good boaioere out of town, we do not do any of tbe home bonne a. 1 o offset the above statement I make the f i'tow- ing explanation, which is absolutely true, and anyone that thinks differently can call at my Ktore and tiet proof I will go back a tew months giving name A ioMrumeoi, porrhaeer and agent: Milton pi.no to Mrs E M Lamb br T K Richards n. Walraven piano to Jaa WateabiaH by T K Ktcbardsoo. Whtwlork piano to J C Burgeea by T K Ricbaidt-oo. Tabor critan to Cbaa McKte by K N Wocacott, atent. fiurdett ortn to I F Rueaell by K N Wonacolt, agedt. Bordeti o'gao to Mrs M F Howard by H.C. Wm-1, went. Kimball oran to J B Stark by H C Wi'i?l, agent. Columbia organ to L F Dillard by U C Witil, agent. Gr-at Western organ to Mary A Par ser by 11 C Witxel, agent. dole piano to R E Veatch by W A Burr, agent. Fischer piano to B F Roesell by W A Barr, sevct. Kingsbury t iaoo to W A Barr by T K R chardson. Chicago (To'tage orgati to Neil Glen- Jak by T K R chardson. Omitted frum last week. Cbiciro Co te O'.-an sold to W. A. Barr by T. K. BicharJaon. Cab'e orran to C Jek?oi by W A Barr, agent. Foley A Willm p!ano to Mis Fred rickson by T K Ri-i a'deon. Hinxe piaoo to T F Roberts br T E Eicha-d-on. Kimbab' organ to Minerva R mey by K N Wonacott, agent. Needham oraa to AI S-cith by KS Wonacotr, agent. Cbickering pi in j to Will Fiaher by T K Richardson. AH n A Son p.tLOto U J Robioett by T K Richardson. U S piano to J.e Commins by T K R.cbarc's'H). Standard orian to A M akfre, K N Wonacotr, agent. Needbam organ t W P Sbetmaa by E 3 Wonwco't, aent. Kinsbary piaoo to John Bow -n by W A Burr, agent. Kimball organ to L E Millee by H C Witxel, agent. Kimbill organ t) L J Wright E S Wonacotr, agent. KimbaU organ to Hattie Sherman ly K N Wonacott. agent. Kimball organ to F B Hjllenheck by K N Wonacott, agent. Chicago Cottaga orgao to W R Bent sen by K N MToaacott, agent. Christie A Co piaoo t Thoa R H j ard by W A Barr. agent Kiogsbary puno to G J Eaton, W A Barr, agent. BUhopbjT byKS Needbam organ to John K KtcDardson. A B Csaee organ to J Hixoa Wonsro't, agent. Kimball organ to Mn. KaU Randall by T K R chanson. Perleea organ to Mrs Maodi Sard br T K RiebardjKrt. Weer Bros piano to Mr; Q E Bkw br T K Riehardeon. Needbam organ to Nillio BirtleU br T K Richardson. Weeer Bros piano to JF Earl byTK Richer Jeon. Peerle cgan to R H Cook by K H Wonacctt, agent. Chkkerirg piano to Mrs. E. H. Appel beff by T. K. Richardson. Kingsbury piaoo to Mrs A C K3 d br W A Barr, agent. Cnieara Cot tagw organ to Ford M or phv by W A Barr, agent. Klngabnry piano to Bell Sister by W A Purr, arenU Kingsbory piano tET Hlcka by W A Birr, azent. Foley A Williams piano to E. A. Hotcbeos by T. K. Riehardeon. Chicago Cottge organ to . DeWltt by K. N. Wonacott, arent. WrbSer piaoo to Mim Foreman by X. K. Rkhardeon. N-dham ortan to Jjho H. Sear by K. N. Wooacott, agent. And we cool J mention an many mm if space would allow. New ra'es tiies U4 of lat week. A fine stvleS Kiniball Piano to John R Sotberlio by T. K. Ricfcardson. A 6e ljrt Ytnitaev, Fretab Borl ia sh, P r.o to Stonewall Sutherland by T. K Rirhardeoo. " A fi io intm-nent in mahogany caea 1 1 Morgan A B.-ehant by T. JL. RicharoV n. T. K. RICHARDSON, Roseburg, Oregon Probate Orders. In tbe est t cf El rab th Garrison, diceaed, s c tu ion has been ordered ia soed to tbe heirs to appear oa Dec. 14, 1)1, to show ciuee, if any, why an or der should not be granted for tbe sale o' the real properly beloning to (aid estate. J C. Fullerton U appointed guardian. to appear for Warner Koncedy, a minor heir. f VWV 'WWW -WfVavi 9 T T f- r rv air v r r-kar-y-Asia.Ta-xawr a-.Ya-.aXI Lm UiVIN vjrvi i 1 Ut I AT THE "RACKET." It is an old axiom tbat "bread Is tbe ; staff of hfu" but this depends somewhat on its qnalitv. Tbe fine cream and home made bread made at J. Siever's bakery oo Jackson street near Cass never I 'ails to please. A nice variety of pastries also kept constantly on band. Cbusi Wanted. Tbe T. 8. Townsend Creamery Co. at 44 Second it-, Portland, will par highest market price for cream. Will sell yon Creim Separators ,and tak I your cream in payment. 031tf. Genuine pure maple syrup at Krtue A Newland'a grocery. 'E buv d'rect from importers and manufacturers fo- spot cah, which enables us to offer you the r ght goods at right prices. Call and cet prices when in noi of Ivfies or Gents Furnisbinsrs, Notions, Sut onorv, etc On and after SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16th, a new stork of gixils n t' e above nameJ linos will be open to your in- , spection at the old H. E. Stanton stand on Jackson Strwt where we wi I be p eased to make your acquaintance and we will erftieavor to so treat you that you will consider it a pleasure to return t j our place of business) wben in need of anything in our line. I "The Racket Store" F. E. LDD. G. OLSON. t $iVWWVWVSr K STORE i s All former efforts shattered. All eompetitioa Oat-tlistanccd. This season, we bave determined, shall be a record breaker in our history. Never before have we offered such values, never before has our stock been so com plete and patterns so well selected. What do you think of a MAN'S ALL WOOL SUIT for $5.00? We have it, and plenty - of them. We have better ones also. You should see our clothing before buyin Clothing 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 They comprise everything that is new. Our furs are direct from the manufactu rers, assuring you correct style and low price. We have shoes for Men, Women and Children and Infants. A large assortment at small price. Shoes 1 FISHER d BELLOWS I lyVWVNWVWWvWWVVVWW