THE a$e3.i$t PEOPLE'S STORE 6) CO 01 Co Ol Co We are redoubling our efforts to make the PEOPLE'S STORE the most popular place for bargain seekers to make their head quarters, as our Fall and Winter goods have arrived and we are selling them at a very low margin. LADIES: Our Fall Millinery Stock of Street and Walking shapes are the most up-to-date styles that has ever been in the city before, and we are selling them from 25 to 50 per cent, cheaper than you can get them elsewhere. 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 cau sell j-ou cheaper then you can get them elsewhere. We are also sole agents for W. L. Douglas Shoes aud Monarch Shirts I. ABRAHAH Proprietor The People's Store is Told in Side Heads J A Brskzy Fakewkll. Preparatory to leaving town Tuesday eight, a woman of e8j virtue known as "Big Lon." wbo baa been holding lorth on the corner of DjogU.) aad Jackson streets, proceeded to get on a "bcz" and pint the burg. She entered the El'.te ealoon, cIled for a drink and then began to pelt the bartend- wits the glass and bottle, going theace to the depot, where Marshal Dil Urd arrested her oa a charge of being drnuk and disorderly and destroying property. Sue resisted the officer and was promptly placed in express cart and given free transportation to the city Jail. On reaching the cooler-she furnished $20 b dl to appear before the Cit Recorder Wednesday on the charges preferred against her, but forfeited her bail and has very propsrly dropped oat of eight. Diring the melea at the depot the mirehal dropped his ovarcoit, which W-ie appropriated by a bystauding hobo, wh3 was later arreeted and ths coat re covered, be culprit doing duty on the streets Wednesday for hia offense. Bach characters as the above mentioned s lould be requeued to pass on, when they c?me to town. Focxo DiJAD. Andrew Jackson Hat eon, aged 55 years, end a lesideot of the Myrtle Creek vicinity was found dead Mjnday between Myrtle Creek and Buckles. lie had been in Mynlo Creek on ba -ir.ee 5 aaJ start-J for hia home on bors lack. After traveling about one mile be .ot off bis horse and was fonod dead about SiO p. m. by Babt. Swan, who wai piBing by and immediately notified CoroLer Twitchell. M r. Hutson bad been complaining for several days and had uked Dr. Bogue in regard to heart disease eajieg that be was bother ed with pains near his heart. This was evidently the cause of hia death, as his bind was over his heart when Jound. Tae coroner f nod that the man died from natural causes. Will Retces to Oregox. Dr J. A. Tonsend, of this city, has received in formation that Bev. J. E. Blair, former ly located at Oakland, bat more recently at CI jrdale. Kentucky, will return to Oregon at an early date and supply the work of bis denomination at My tie Creek and Gleodale. The many friends of the reyerned gentleman will be pleased to welcome him back to this county again. Activity at Mybtlx Ckeek. John Miles and wife, of Myrtle Creek are in town today transacting business. la a pleasant call at the Plaindeaxe office we were informed that mil ing inter est is still increasing in that vicinity and that mnch development work on' claims is beiiu done, and an occasional good sale of mining property is recorded indi cating that this mining district is begin ing to attract the attention of capital both local anJ foreign. There is no duubt bat what the Mvrtle Creek district will yet rival the famous Bohemia mines. Mr. Miles also reports work progessing at the prospective . oil Jwell near Myrtle Creek. The excavating for the founda tion of the drrick is about complete and the heavy timbers for the frame work is now on the ground and a force of carpen ters at work on the construction of the derrick. President McCoy has been spending the week personally directing tbe work. Died. At tne Soldiers' Home, Mon day evening, Nov. 13, 1901, Silas M Gibson, of LtGrande, Oregon, aged 78 years. Deceased was formerly a mem ber of Company K, Fi'teentb Kansas Cava rr. He bad been a member of the borne, since March 29, 1901. Tbe funer al was held Wednesday, at 2:30 p. m. burial in Saldiere' Home cemetery. Died. At bis home at Myrtle Creek, Taeeday, Kov. 19, 1901, Wm. Naae, aged about 40 yearr, after a protracted illness, of eonfampUon. The deceased bad lived there for a number cf years and was held in hnh esteem as a neigh bor and citissn. He leaves one child to mourn Lis death. Ma RBi bo. At tbe Court Hous, Thurs day, Kov. 21, 1901, Lee Jackson and S-rah L Gilbrea'h, Judge Thompson officiating. Tbe happy couple are popu lar young people of Biddle and have a host of friea.s wbo join with as in ex tending congratulations and wisbicg them a life of happiness and prosperity. Born. A pretty little specimen if femininety put in i'i appearance at tbe home of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Haynre, Wednesday Kov. 20. 19ol. Mother and child are getting along nicely and Fred bears the title "psna" very gracefully. Dbaib TfiAXKSGirise Ball. laere i!l be a stand Thanksgiving ball at the Drain Opera Houe, Thursday evening, Kov. 23. Tbe managers of tbe affair are G. M. Baseett and Alva Wise, and tbey have secured good music for tbe occasion Everybody is promised a good time Tickets 50 cent. Supper 75 cents. O O o O a o o 5 Of Local Interest. Cbas. Meade, tbe genial postmaster at Sulphur Springs, near Gardiner, is trans acting business in Roseburg. Though a resident of tbe coast section for neatly tea years this is Mr. Meade's first vif it to tbe county seat and be is very favor ably impressed with Boeebarg. He being a reader of Djoglae county's favor ite newspaper, tbe Plaixdbalkr, favored as with a pleasant business call today. He aaya there is considerable activity in tbe timber and lumber industry in bis Bectioo of the county end considerable talk of a new mill of large capacity being established downjtbere, but as yet no confirmation of the repot t or any definite movement in this direction. The Lower Umpqua country has a bright future. It will be of interest lo tbe farmers o this county to learn that tbe Xw Era Flour Mills, of Boeehorg have just in stalled a fine new Barley Bolls machine of large capacity and that tbe mills are now prepared to manufacture a fine dust less feed from yoar barley while you wait and are even better eqiipped for turning out a superior quality of floor and feed than ever be tote. Bring in your grain and tbey will do tbe rent, tf The following Douglas county peopls were registered at Hotel McClalleo and transacting business here this week: Cbas. G. Kail. Glendale; Mrs. J. Bank, CUra Smith, T. J. MecMey, A F. Browo, A. Maboney, Oakland ; K. gebring, S. C. Miller, Dtllard ; Jao. hi. Jackeon, Rid lle; Benj. Houtiugton, John MiCorJy, Voncalla; Geo. Mareu Looting Glass; W. B. Wells, O alla; I. Sclig, Mvrtle Cret-k. The Plaindbalrr' solicitor, Mist Laura E. Jones, returned to Roaeborg Monday, having speut nearly two week along the Umrqaa Biyer, and at Drain and Leona and immdiate vicinities. Tbe trip proved a very successful as welt as pleasant one,, and the nisnagnnient ul tbe Flaindsalbb i' very grateful f ton many favors extended Ler. To tbe managers of tbe Gsrdluer Mill Co., Messrs. F W. Jewett nnd O. B. Hins dale, and also the uiaoagoiB of the Lecnt Lumber Mllls.Meears Perkins A Bledsoe, our thanks are especially due. Tride of Douglas" is the brand you will atwftva find on the sacks containing tbe beet flour obtainable in Southern Oregon. Try it and be convinced, tf. Machinery Has Arrived W. M. Moore one of the proprietors of tbe new steam laundry enterprise, informed us this morning that the machinery for the laundry bad jast arrived and would be put in tbeit building on Mill street at once. A practical lanndry man of Tort land will arrive tomorrow to take charge of tbe plant and ere long tbe laundry wil be ready to fill your orders. Simond.e Cross Cut 8aws will do more work with less exertion and bold their cuttinz edee longer than anv other Brand. Buy them from 8. K. Sykes. L. A. Sanctuary left Monday night for a visit with relatives in Vermont and northern part of Kew York. This is hia first trip east since be came to this coast thirty years ago. He expects to be ab sent for two or three months. ' Call at Wollenberg Bros, and get a SUndard Fashion Sheet for tbe month ol December. It will interest yon u you have any drees-making to do. Stockmen Happt. Stockmen in this part of the state report stock of all kinds in excellaot condition. Tbe fine autamn weather has been very favorable for gris ing, and stockmen anticipate little loes- this winter. I will willingly exchange any Simond's Cross (Jot saw not satisfactory to user if tbe fault is in the saw. Sold only by b. K. tykes. Tbe state bar association bas been in session at Portland this week with small attendance, Jadge H. L. Benson being tbe only representative of the pro leseion from Southern Oregon. Try Mrs. Comstock's bread. Seven large loaves for 25c ta. Delivered to any place in the city if desired. tf. , Marriage licensee have been issued at the county clerk's office ss follow: B. B. Fisher, Biddle, and Mie Mollie Breebeara, Boseborg; John C. Noel and Ida A Leacb, both of Gardiner. Wabtco. A a oman or g rl to do gen eral bouwework, in small family. In quire at tbis effice. Mrs. A. C. Marsters and Mrs. Faulk ner went to Biddle Wednesday evening to attend the local convention of the W. C. T. U. which convenes today at that place. Mens heavy and light boots, made of tbe beet material for rough wear, $2 50 to M Hildebrands. Mn. Wm. F rater returned home Taee day from a six weeks visit with ber daughter, Mrs. Carl Abraham of Port laud. She reports a very enjoyable vis it. Don't forget van get tbe genuine Oliver pi s and extras ot Chorchill A Wool ley's. Cuae. McGee, Myrtle Creek's gen!sl young blacksmith spent Wednesday in Kru'onrg traneacMng butnfes. tie re ports better times than uoal this all DOUGLAS OIL FIELDS. Official Report of the Oil Com pany's Expert. IKE GEOLOGICAL fORMAflON. Conditions and Formation of Country most Favorable for Oil Operations. E3 ... - . r O In tins Hustling age 01 compel- o g tion price tells and everybody g n tells the price, which accounts cr g lor our constant rushing trade. Jj O A customer floats into our place o q and buys bigbargains and swing 0 a back home and spouts to others g n about the cheap goods she pur- a 2 chased in Hildebrands. If she g O kept her mouth closed we possi- o g bly could get through our work g a earlier in the day, but what's P theuseoftalking,whenawoman n O buys such powerful bargains as O g we offer, its impossible for her to o keep her mouth closed. Keep g e on shouting about us, ladies, we a think all the more of you for g O keeping us on the quick electric g track until 10 o'clock at night, g g We are showing many splendid g p values in Dress Goods, Jackets, n jUtJO UiAJ.il -l; LAX Urn Q o o o DPLIABL0 QUALITIES n O ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Store closes at 7 p. mO a Ti.e Douglas county White Ribb'-fr , will bold an It ssilute at Kiddle tbis weei, Nov. 21 aad 'ii. Mt'.era part lin ing to department aror't will be dicieeed and a silver medal e mteet beid the las evening. All are cordially invited to be present at all eeiona. Co. Kec Sec. Mrs. C. J. Armi'age. D. Ford, of West Beburg, toads us a pleseant call Wednesday, and exhibit-d a Burbank potato grow n in bis gar Jen wbicb tipped the scales at Z)i pounds He also delivered 3 boxes ol red raip berries to a local grocer, picked from bis vines and grown in tbe open air unpro tected. Pretty good for the month of November. It is an old axiom that "bread is tbs staff of life" but tbis deinds somewhat on its qualitv. The fine cream and borne made bread made at J. Sisver's bakery on Jackson street near Cass never tails to please. A nice variety of pastries also kept constantly on band. Will Wonacott, wife and baby were in own Wednesday transacting business. This office was favored with a plea-ant call and cash on subscription. Mrs. Wonacott and babe returned home on .he evening train while Mr. Wonacott went on to Portland to spend a few days looking after business matters. Stearns & Cbenoweth have Iron Clad wagons, tbs best and cheapest. Tbey offer all Hacks and Reggies at reduced prices, new, all steel boys' wagons, Steel Ranges and Stoves of all sorts, Pioneer White Lead, Linseed Oil, Doon and Windows. Tbe Japanese Baztitr building on tbe corner of Jackson s'.reet opposite tbe McClallen house is beiug completely ren ovated, repaired and repainted and fitted np for an office suitable for tbe profes sional fraternity. Cria Wanted. Tbe T. S. Townsend Creamery Co. at 44 Second tt., Portland, will pay highest market price for cream. Will sell yoo Cream Sparators.and Uke yoar cream in payment. 031tf. John D. Cornott and P. A. Wilson drove down from Riddle Toe day and spent the day in tjwu looking after busi ness matters. They report Cow creek y alley more prosperous than usual ,this season. If yoo want tbe best and most health ful bread you will an oar "cream" and 'borne-made" bread. Fail weight leaves. Oar paslrien will also be found very palatable. Give us a trial, J. Slevers, Jackson street near Cass. B. Fenton proprietor cf Roseburg, Myrtle Point SUge Co. and R. M. Par- rish, of Myrtle Point are looking titer business matters in Roseburg. When eggs are hig h your beus are ou a strike feed them Granulated bone, meat, meal, poultry grit, oyster ebell and Groesbeck's egg producer and tbey will go back to work again. Sold by S. K. Sykes, Oar present remarkably low clubbing rate ($2) for tbe twice-a week Plaim dbalkb and weekly Oregonian both one year, closes Jan. 1, liK)2. When yon are in want of a Cook stove, Hteel range, Heating stove, or any thing I. . L. - tlA l II I TV - 111 IU9 III1V VI 11.IUWIIQ, 1IUWMV ViV, go to 8. K. Sykes and get his prices and yon will go no farther. Dr, Lowe tbe well known optician, will be in Rosebog again, soon. See next week's irsue lor hia days and dates Watch ut we've got something new Fllnfsv Fverybody can have nice, Uh. whit brvat if ihey m ill use Bb lord's "Pride of Itouitias" floor. tf. Mrs. . A. Caveoder, of Cbttjpa, Eaosae, i a guest of ber son, Fireman C. A. Caveoder aud wife of tbis city aad ia enjjyiog a pleasant visit. Shore of nearly every kind and every pirpot yoo will Bjd in belig's store at Myrtle Creek. l-LAcs to bit raxisxTS II yoo are 1 jo king for presents do not fail to exaa ine J. T. Bryan's elegant line of silver' ware sod jrwelry. Coarchill A Woolley's are beadqaart ers ou force pomps. Here is something new under tbe sun An Ashland laundry dojs washing by tbe pcued, charging 5 cents a pouud for family washing. Genuine purs maple syrup at Krnse & ewland s grocery. Frank Kenoedy bas purchased tbe entire basinets of tbe Monogram saloon and berealter will bave charge of the business. Tcrkxt Dats. Bring ns your Turkeys Wednesdays and Thursdays. H, Murks A Co. Senator R. A. Booth of Eageni is in town today attending to business con nected with tbe transfer of tbe Douglas County BaLk. Practical Arithmetics now on hand at Marsters. M. DaVaoey has lately added a new line of gents' furnishing goods to hia store. His prices are at tbe bottom. Sherwln A Williams block stove pipe enamel, jast the thing to black old, maty stovepipe, steel ranges, etc. Churchill A Woolley sell it. Mrs. F. 8. Godfrey left Tueeday morn ing for Portland, where she will j jia her husband and make their future home. Energy, ambition and big fresh stocks are behind every step in tbis store's pro gress; we.are building up on tbe selling of "reliable qualities." Hildebrand's. Miss Lillie Levins, of Elktoi, is in the city delivering ber orders for the history of the life of President McKinley. M. O. Warner tbe expert piano tuner has been looking after tbe interests of his nomtrous patrons here. Tbe Roseburg Water A Light Co., have a force of men at work putting in their fine new hydrants about town. Rev. Armstrong, ot Myrtle Creek, ar rived here this morning and will spend a few days in Roseburg. Rev. Booth, ol Grants Pass is spending a few days in tbis city, tbe guest ol bis con, Hon. J. H. Booth. Mrs. B. W. Bates and children went to Riddle Wednesday evening to enjoy a few days visit with friends. - Rev. and Mrs. Robt. Cbristenson, of Myrtle Creek, are again occupying their cosy cottage in this city. J. F. Barker A Co. have a force of men at work dressing turkeys for ths thanks giving trade. , J. W. Borkbart of Lebanon, is visiliog with his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Currier, o tbis city. Go to J. T. Bryan for yoar silverwsre and jewelry. The latest styles out, Mrs. F. J. Connolly is visiting with btt parents at Elkton, The petroleum expert or geologist wbo bas been spending one month in thor oughly examining the lands of the Ump qua Valley Oil Co., bas j'let submitted his official report to tbe company which we are permitted to preeent to our read ers. fhH report corresponds with the general reports of the United States geo logical survey and is moat encouraging to the local oil company, exceeding their most sanguine expectations relative to tbe favorable conditions existing for striking oil ia paying quantities oo their lands. and especially at Myrtle Cieek where tbe work cf bailding their first derrick and pWciug tbe drilling ltnt in position ior striking tbe nret well la rap idly progre.-aiog: XXI'B 14 OFFICIAL BEr-OUT. To Tn Phkbidkst and Boa no or Di RKCT0B8 OF TUB LMl'QL'A ALLEY OlL Company : Gintlsmm: In accordance wiib in structions 1 bave within tbe last 30 days made a thorough inspection and sloJv ol tbe lands oowunder leaee or bond to yon ana suouiit herewith report on same witb sketch maps of tbe Myrtle Creek baxin and Camas Swale. Tbe first work was done on Mr. P Cooper's place, southeast of ltoeeburg. but I found tbe formation here so bau.y nroken op by intrusions of eraptive ruck ihdt after one day's work I concluded I would tranwer my bate of operations lo moreprooiiiiug territory. My Df xr bsee ol operations was tbr Myrtle Creek basin. Here I found very promising indications and after a week's irx I U.-k up the Gamai Hwale tern ?ory nesr Oiklaod. After a thorough inveetigalion of the Camae Stale making (our croes sections and two s-rli )i np and down the Swale, I went to Myrtle Creek io order to make a tonber ttud A certain phenomena. The io licitiou in ibe Cnae Swa e are very ero-1, l ot n matore deliberation arid coi..idtriBr carefully all the rnrface iodicili'jns 1 coriclmled that the Myrtle L'rei-k locality was tbe bret one in which lo commeoce J pvratione, and so reported to your Vttt idrntand secretary. The ground on which thi recommend ation a as made will appear in this re port. GEOLOGY OF THE MTKTLE CBEKK BASIS Toe Mtrtle Creek basin ia the north ward exteneion of the creiacioa forma lion of Sou! hern Oregon. It is compoet-d j cooKiomerales, saodatobea and bit J- ioinous shales. The conglomerates and teodelonea lorn ing tbe rim of tbe bain witb ibe ehalrs in the center. The lbiikiife, approxtmaU-ly, at Myr tie Creek i WOO (ret, of which a'jool 40lO fel are crgl m-rate and ani- lonee, three (taniuig at a btii aii.-! be shales toward tbe center ol the ba:n r trouah. having lets dip. The sand stones are course, porous, and often foil tutuminooa mattrr. Tbey are tb- -quivalent ot the Ho-eelowo beds rf ahaeta cooiitv, Cal , and are therefore zoown as oil sanOs. The conglomerates and eand-tjees arc bounded on the west by serpeouoe and n the nnrth and west by meragbbro rocks. Thev bave been turned op, and wiiig to their hardoes, forai the nai ol ha 1uid before etated, the aifier shales weathering oct and forming tbe MyiteCrrek aliey. It is to ibee -!ia:e ibal 1 wish trtptcutiy l-i cil our tUeution. Toe st.a'ee are ail more o es bituminous atid ia'wra'.ory teats will bow fiat petroleum can be ditt.HoJ from tbr m where they are taken from below the a ne of mr(e action Nime ol tif turlsce sp-riireoe, at. -r ears ot aeathrring. givrs rrartion for il, and Fresno ably, wiib drpih, will be uucb richer in oil contents. Tbey are, p'aces, (nil ol m jlluecan rtmaius, and it is from I bete, and cartctacous o vrgtt tlile mitter that the bydro-carbor di't. (petroleum, etc etc.) are formed Tbe surface indications ol Myrtle Creek are excellent. I here are a nam r o(m t spriLgs ia tbe bein, and where tbe shales are crossed ty streams, gas escapee in a number of places, and a1 one place where a well has been put down, tbe bottom of tbe well bting on tbe edge of Ibe upturned shales, tbe sa escaping from tbe seales carries oil with it an1 renders tie water until lor oe. After standing for a time the oil collects on tbe top of the water, and from teta nads it is a true petroleum, as I bave jUted when recommrndiog the sinking of ibe first well at Myrtle Creek. Yoi bave many indications of an oil lasio at tbia place, and it remains for he drill to determine for a certainty rrom tbe gas Indications the prospect i ool for a flowing well, bat drilling 'one will show if tbe indications will be r-oafirtned. I would advise that yoo s- ure eitbrr by lease or bond all the lands embraced in tbe basin as outlined in tbe map appended herewith. Signed, J. A. M.NGLEY. ovvvvvcv" ovo.o-. 00-0'0-0-. 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 I Sii TO i 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 JOSEPHSOfl'S The Biz; Store THE TRUE SITUATION KueitBi BO, Oregoo, Sot. 11, 1901. Oar competitor save that while we do a cood hu'ineet out of town, we do no Jo aor ol the home hoeine. lo otIe ibe above statement I make tbe fa. low ing explanation, wbicb is absolutely true, and anyone that thinks differently tan caii at my store and get proot 1 will go back a few months riving name uf instrument, purchaser and ageot : Milton piano to Mrs E M Lamb bv T Iv RicbsrUson. Wl raven piano to Jas Wagenblast by T K Ricbardson. Wbeelock piano to J 0 Bargee by T K Kivbaidfoa. Tabor organ to CLas McKee by K N Wouacatt, aent. Bardett organ to I F Rossell by K N Woi.acott, ag.nt. Bardrt; organ to Mrs M F Howard by U. C. Witx!, agent. Kimball orran to J B Siark by U C Wi:xl, agent. Co ambia organ to LF DJlard by U C Witxel, agent. Great Wrktern organ to Mary A Par ker by II C Witxel, agent. Caole piano to R E Yeatch by W A Burr, agent. FiKber piam to B F Raeelt by W A Barr, afcebt. Kingt bury l iana to W A Burr by T K Ricbadeon. Chicago Outage orsa to Xeil Glen- dale by T K R thardeoo. Oruiirp.J from last week. Chicso Cottage Organ aoid to W. A. Burr by T. K. Kichatdaon. T K by Cab'e otan to D Jck oi by W A Burr, agent. Foley A Will n .:ar.o to Mis Fred rkksoa by T K Ric, arc sou. Hicse piauo to T F Roberts by RicLa don. Kitnbal' org a to 3Lcerva R mey K N Wonacott, agent. Netduam oraa to A! Su.itb by K.N Wonacof, ager.t. Chick ering piano to Will Fiaber by T K Rkbr5soa. All -o A So i p-ato to H J Robiaett by T K Richar.Uon. U 6 piano to J .a Camming by T K P.iob.n'sin. Btaodard oriin to A M Ak-rs, K N Wot-acot,1 g-n Needham organ t W P irbermao by K S Wonvo't, aeot. Kingsbury puao lo John Dow en by W A Barr, agent. Ximball orrao to L E Miliel.e by H C Wnzel, ageot. ;mball organ to L J Wri ;t K X WonacHt, agent. Kiotbail organ to Hattie Sb.rmaa Ly K N Wonacott, agscl. Kim tall or fan lo F B Holienbeck by K N WonacoU, aernt. Chicago Cottage orgaa to W R Beet les by K N 'Vonaeou, azent. Chris ie A Co piano t Tuue R II j ar J by W A Birr, ncnt K:ngbary piano to G J Eaton, W A Burr, agent. Nedbam organ to John K ii cr-.a'jKKi. A B Caafe organ to J Ulxon Wonco t, einU KimhU organ to Mrs. Kate RtbdaH by I K K charJeon. Bishop by T byKN P erleee oiran to Mrs M.odo Sotd by T K RxLar-leon. by Birtet by Wee.r Bros ciaa j to Mrs O V. RU T K Ku-Lardsoa. ei1hm organ to Xsllie T K Richardson. Weeer Broi piano to J F Ear! by T K Eicbar !eon. Peeriee. ofan to R H Cook by K 5 Woracctt, sgnt. Cni.ken g pi, a to Mrs. E. H. Appel h 3 by T. K. Rich irdotj. Kirrary puno to Mrs A C Kidd by W A Enrr, agnt. Cc.icaraCotag organ to F.o.d Mur pbv by W A Buir, agent. Kiogbury piano to Bell Eaters by W A But, arest. Kingibnry niauo UEW Hick by W A Bt. aini. Fo'y A WiiMams piano .lo t i. HoU heo's i.r T. K. Richardfoa. Chicvgi L'otuge prgan to F. DnWui by K. N. Wonecitt, aenc. WibSer piano to Mue Fore man by T. K. Rk.ardecn. X-etihaot o-an to Jbn H. E-ajs by K. S. Wonacott, ant. knd we cul-i atfntija as many m jre if enace wooVt :o. New a' siir. of !at week. A fine etvi. S Kit.k!i PimtoJobn R Snl'.ei:iu by T. K. KichHin - A St Urtf- Wr.:o, Fn'.h Beri d" f i. P.ar o to iwcell Solhrlaad by T- K Kirhard!n. A fiie in t-u nt?at ia mahogany om t i Morgan A BrebaU by T K. Richard s' a. T. K. RICHARDSON, Roseburp;, Oregon Title U ua ran tec & Loan Lo. KOaXBCRQ. OKEG05. J. l HlLTOW, rreakleoL D. C. HaBILtvik, Ecy. a 3d Treaa. c;cnv rt 4 ic n t nr. t im n v la i i-' urtfvurvin ut I Offlne In the Coart tlnaav. Ht th only eotn- pitlcact or ahaUnct books In !Maxla tounty. A Dentil ua ttrumici or iiu ramiuwiu Uoucianooanlr land anJ miaiiur clalma. Ut i nan a complrle e ol Traclnir at ail lownhip i piato In the K.bur. Ornroa, C. S. La a J Di ' irk-t. Will m.k blue print coplai ot an town- J hip howln ail racaot (fOTeinmanl "lan-U. I l.karr ruvue i u iiwcv, ... w uk. mrf AT THE "RACKET." w roimpondenoc aolidted. Auction Sale. Our usutl auc'ionsale will be held at the Ricbardson Music Houee nest Sab orday at 2 p, ra. One guitar, one Z tber and one accordion will be sold to the highest bidder. Be prompt and get an inairoinent at yoar own price. Last week John lias eil got a fine violin for (3 25, Mr. Tripp bid a good roando'iu in at (2 and Allie Houa r got a good guitar lor 5. T. K. Richardson, Rjf eburg, Oregon. Foresters Ball. Elaborate arrangements are befog mad by the Roseburg lodge, Foreetera of America, for a grand masque ball to i be given in tbe opera bouse Christmas i ve. The foresters' well knows reputa- linn mv.l ant.H.i n.r. will - hit fnllv saatalned on this o-x.-ion, tbe success , W of which is alreadv aesared. Don't for f get the date. U E buy d'rect from importors and mannfactarirs fo- spot cash, which enables u to offer you the r'cht pvnis at riht prices. Call ami get prices when in noi of Ladies or IVut Fumishinsrs, Notions. Sut onorr, ttc On and after SATl'KL'iAY. NOVEMBER lrith, a new stxk of gvxxl nt'f abn-: named incs will ie ojien to your in spection at the oM H. E. Stanton ?tuml on Jaok.'n Strvel where we wi 1 lie p'ea.el to make yoor acquaint tnoe and we will endeavor to so treat you that you w ill consider it a pleasure to return tj our place of business when in need of anything in our line. Qialityieoir watchword, price tnr.i . iini.i ik "The Racket Store F. E. LADD. G. OLSON Real Estate Transfers. J V Hall, et ax. to J W Beckley, beginning at N W corner ol Wm Pronton D LC, Noil, tp 30 S, R 6 W, Willamette meridan, aud in sec 'M, thence 8 40 chains; thence E 15 chains, thf nee N 40 chains, theoce W 15 chains to the place of beginning, contain ing 60 acres t W A Perkins, et ns, to L M Per kins, NE '-i of NE '4 ol sec 5, and WJi of N htf of esc 4, tp 22 S, R 6 W. Also beginning at fcE cor ner of BE of N W.I4' of sec 4, tp 22 8. R 6 W, thence E 9 4 5 chs thence norib 40 degrm s, K II chains, thence W 16.80 chains, tbence 8 8 66 chains to tbe plac-e of beginning, containing 11 52 acres, making a total of 13162 acres J Kelley to Jas M Ambrose, ten acres in see 15, tp 23 8, R 5 W.. Samuel E Lowe, et ns, t William Boyd, lot 2, in ej 6 and lot 6. of soo 5, in tp 20 8, and the E -i of KEW of boo 31, tp 19 8, Rll W 150.04 acres 1600 Peter Hanson to Sarah Ellen Han sen, 15.27 acres, including the dwelling house, barn and other buildings thereon, beginning at a point on N line of tbe Isaac Jones DLO No 65, in tp 27 8, R 6 west, on county road leading from Rosehnrgto Coles valley, through Edenbower Denial W Stearns, et nx, to Geo M Leeper, beginning at a point - 88 links north of 8E corcer of D L Oof J II Medley in tp 25 8, R 6 W, on south Bide of county road, 142 acres 9) Co C I. K STORE All former efforts shattered. All eompe.ilioa On!-d's!;icc d. Clothing This season, we have detei mined, 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 thiuk of a MAN'S ALL WOOL SUIT far $5.00? We have it, and plenty of them. better ones before buying also. You should see our We have clothng 50 1 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. 4 Jackets, Capes, Furs They comprise everything that is new. Oar furs are direct from the manufactu rers, assuring you correct style aud low price. We have shoes for Meu, Women and Children aud Infants. A large assortment at small price. Shoes 1000 Talking of shoes? We lead and don't jou forget it Juet watch us, Fliotv FISHER & BELLOWS (o to