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i 5. t i t The Twice-a-Vee- jaoseSurg'flaindcalcr fuolubed alomlays uil Tharadaye. PLAINOEALER PUBLISHING Xa W. CConser, Editor and Publisher ? Lack E. Jonks, Citv Editor, Solicitor, la, t j&HL,WiX J. .ratx, Foruiuau ., jr "Twice-a-Week PUindeakr, per year, $t .50 Eusrc4t the rost. Office in Roseburg, Ore., at second classniail matter. Advertising Rates on Application. law actATiNu to sawa-arsa rMfumoKi - - -.' ' AoeoMlinr, kiamit of the leW-et laws Dcwfa TT publisher? may eauae inaivtduala who -take eneraud rrfue In pav for it to be err!l fw irau.1. nnil-r hi rullitg, also, anyooexwho allow htV uoocnptioo to run eoor, for a time npa! and iheu aMen it discontinued, or-or-tm tru- ixwtinaster to mart U refused, or seuds t wiUt rarJ to tn publisher la liabla t' ar; real ami 6ne tbeaam aa tor Uieft. f cf t- Hate We bar arranged witb large a umber ol paper and maeaiincs tor rales which wtn give an our auiiscribera i publications for a alight atTunce over the cost of Tbi Pxainpialm akttti.jFolUwIniapartiaJlJt: ';. j .Zi - Twnya-'Wg HtatitBalBBd the ToWilo Blade SZ. .,.;.,. W frtw TtjrE Tribune.- . W t Hc.iMn ... .-2 00 A f. BMletia i-Vi art. ciUi ,; fcnral "Vortbwwit 1 75 f i ? . ... r lu the treatmeut ol so eveutlul a year as 190Ltbe dimcaltj of com bcessiQK iata brief space a samrn&ry fcfjts record is'very frrea s The year fcas beeatjuio oue in almost aJ linea-of activity iaecieatifio discoT- j riea, and inventions, to literature aud iart nod industrial and eontiner- Mt-progFai an-Oreton, aa-weU as throughout the United States the development of trade, industry and jpfCricpIt,ur marks 1 be year as one of U tnoef ijt ueperous ur on - history. Oar political record has an especial interest, and to a wise and American political policy is due, to a great ex- UmMhe present ' satisfactory condi tion oflhtj country. Coming 'to lo cal -matters, the Plaisdealeb rejoices with the people of this county in the in i pro red conditions and the bright prospects for still greater prosperity and happiuess daring the year jnst dawning. The bnsiness of the paper doring "he past year was the greatest in its history and is constantly on the increase, bidding fair to steadily incfrade daring ibe bew ,ytar at a most satisfactory rate. We, there fore, grasp this favorable opporta ni- tj to tbank the many friends and palrpQit of the paper -for their iuuJ rr .Is. liberal to pport arid pa tronage daring -the post year and hopiTlTjrTngTbe coming year" we will tu'erfta' continuance of the same. Vii cTiclrreioa, wish one and all a ilappy aud Prusperooa New Tear. i ne ciiizds oi asmngtoa take congress very mncb as a matter of ftm . trw coarse. With the old habitues, con .gres is no great attraction. Die (tineniBhed public men create no seu- aion. There are too many of them 'Bat never in the memory of anyone .living has there been each an interest - jug personage in the JVhite Hoose ah i President Theodore. Uoosevelt, and 4ruor is hoped from' bim by 'optimist who belieye iBpopnlar -government rlhii$ wiy previous president. There 5 are ibonsands wbo wqald be willing Ho give uiut autocratic power, and if the conotry backs him to the endai popolar wutimeut is backing hin n a. he will , have the. equivalent of Autocratic c wet- and . be able to test loose reform in the civil, naval and military establish meat for which hie same is mJynonym.' Pistingnisbed as a publ cist, as a soldier, and as a 'statesman, he is even ' more distinga wished 8 reform aa 1 as a terror to ( pplitioaloorruptionisU and that horde of coosciencdie'M politicians . -who ; have so long regarded public offices as a private perquisi. If , he eae rceeds iu drowning this horde, he will make firmer and fairer the foanda tiona.oljthe republic, and thaeuper- atrncture for a thonsaud years will befit; the marks of his master hand. ; As popolatioa presses farther and farther westward the raiding of pob . JicU&iberel. lends by grendy. and , i . t . -- tawiess jamoermen becomes more andacions, Wide spread and danger ; ous to the public interest If unde tocled the raiders secure rich booty wiput cost; if haijed beforetb courts they mike prompt settlement ' onder the i-helter of an . act passed mdre lhaiO j eari ago, which pro tides for immunity to timber thieves ;o,pay ment of a beggarly $2.50 per , acrev for th'4 tinkered territory xdenndea. Inns a hederal statute "designed to prey ent depredations on ;Jpubiic timbered lands hue become - shield end safeguard to premedi tated and lobbery. - It cannot be too - soon repealed. : --.' There should be a law against He 'pointing of firearms at a person eyeu 'playfully. Oar advice would be in . such a case that when a man poiuts'e 7 pistol or .un at yon, knock bim down; dcta't stop to mquire whether it i ' loaded or not, . knocV him down- Don't be particular what you ku.f-.k lum. down witbv nly se that be ir thoroughly knocked down. . If r.r "bner's inquest must be held, let it I On the other fellow be won't be ' missed. ' ' .. Southern Oregon can secure and Btantial recognition in the coming .Hte cocyention aDdCHirl-tWur v"-uu,wu u tuese iwoeeciioi8 ine " tate do not receive irouiiuaut plaoes V '- v -; ' ' ' i I ' ' . ' -' ; - r. '. :-. on the ticket it will only be the fault of the Republicans of these re spective districts.v FaotionaH Btrife and divided delegations from SoUth-1 ern and Eastern Oregon means. a scoop for tha'Willamette valley -fend Portland. Secretary of State F. I. Dunbar has our thanks for a copy of the election laws. It is very complete and wakes" a book of ' 157 - pages. bich will be an interest study ! for tbe jiiilttes of Ibe next election. Bad Thompson, welJknown in Or- egtu j.uirnaliniu, and one of tbearU ini)iipneraa)i iuis ppwv it now ixbiug ibe.Altiuas.v ModC',c6iviiy tJaliforniv iPl"o'iaer, aad 'm making ajtpioy paper. r..-.j ' t : I . Vhile i""7 -f aubscribera. are at this season of tneiear remembeir insr their -frietids, HT' would -li'thi proper thing to thinkjof the .publish' er and send in the small amount due bim. ' ;...-.. An exchange wants Boosevelt to -ge mora robgfj rioWa Jnlo lia ,c&bp jieL TheraUl ba.a boUiirne.iu.iUe olt town . of r, Washington - j.aoon :Preaident,lleo8evelt wwlies-it di unctly understood that no man m public life is too exalted to be called down for doing wrgng , 2 If men really Ihonght their TesgSu lions would keep it is .very drfubfefrrl if as many would - be made as are madeu t t- A a i Oneof the tbiugs that should jbe owora oSbythetwbole coautry is. (he Sampson-Schley mesa. , f - hi last accoanui ' Senator Pepe w was feeling qoite-booey-BOoflial aoiJ was at Nice, France. .. ... The question of the hour what U do with tie trash Christmas gifts, "f " f Take this paper and be happy. ( ANOTHER CRAWFORD COUNTY i . Hott- A 1L :". Crawford, one of the leadioaj Koeeburg attorneys, ' who. is tell kuewn and popular iu; Curry county, is favorably mentioned by -everaTot the Southern Oregon pa pers for the ltep'nblicao nomination 'or Attorney General N,aT selectio'n fv that. office couldbe made that vonld give greater satibfaction to tbe Republicans of Ourry. Jort Orford tribune. , "'.. PoUtical Qessip. It is now said the obi love which listed between Senator . Slrtchell tod Mr. Scott tip to 1876 'has' been .eKioaieo, ana idhi it is now as irong aVefe. f' loere are nve oe 'tnero at tar a, heard from in tbe field f or tbe" oorA- aation for governor on the repnbh an .ticket -Governoi' Geer, W.X burnish of Pendleton, Jonas M. Jhurch'of Uiiion, Henry E. Ankeuy f Jackeou,'. and Stephen A. Lowell, of Pendletou.-Tbere is one farmer hen he is not- governor -two' bank rs, one miter and general ruBtleh tud one lawyer iu, tbe libU U Le armer and miner seems to be in Ute d at prettenL Ex. "". ti - Booeevell ' seems' to ihe j cae tit OuxJff feiiJont" with peypla geuerr .Uy. Salem Journal, v . " Notice, Dissolution Partnership Tbe co-partner eb ip heretofore ez'C. ' between W. a. Everiit and .W. at loore arndrr .ab fiu aj tyla! Koeenarr otom Laoedrvte) trt-rtti ttaaeourf, awoiriMoTinty, Utrron, . f'Sfolved by motaal coiieeauW. A. Ev- nttjpMpat' rbeiHrflvu)trett fit e retiring p irtner, W,M. Moore, aad 'WUireaibe paynieutof all ootatandipf uoiiiiies. iboe 1h are indebted -lo e firm will make payroent to W. A "veriit. ' !' ' W. M.' Moore, Dated Dec. 28. l!WtV - 4 wy Letter List. Remaining uncalled lor ar tbe Koae- tarj ioei office, Ufjonf , Henry : 'rroll, JobD'kni Cmr'y, Don rer, Mn Ma , ! nbrie Letttia -' 'epmrliug,- Mark'' i 6indna,' Elizaet-th' Williams, Myrtelik William., P. O. 7 tjnnan, Mrs; Mv Wood worttj.-Idcile"' UcLanithlin, Mra. Jubn - . . p.-Per-.oos callinu (or tbet letters will . lease state tbe dte oi wbach'tbey ejv 4 lvmisea, v e. zs, iauj : Tbe letters will be charged lor at' tin rate f one cent eacli". " ' r, X 1 St" r W A.'karta. P.'y "TheOreton Parioerr " Corrxreae will lie beld at Salem, J-tuuary "61b to"9.b, t;K)2,iDclnBive.'v Tal Q re to o"D Fry nie n V no.uv.t. HJq ' VMCgupi AlTVBLOCa Association will bold tbeir annual neet- nig at tbe aune iime jad place. . Tlie Fruit Men, i? lata Grao Abd Hop Men will also be reprvt-euled. Tim (Veeon Klate Board of Agrfioftjre 1 .will .lie-wipe hold special meeiiuvs (or tlie purpoas,. nf pre pan a a' prrnj "for - ext earsV State fair, la view of tbe recentapid aayancemtni la eioca raiaing una. -dairy inibroogboottihe ftae, ibu ayeeUrg ebool'l beat great henvUt to all irrtewiet ed in agriculture and an uiiuuallr(fe vttendance is aeeured." . I . - ' Cnea. Wrwtit, who recently returned frOID Colufflli4, r"00'b A'ieiie4, was'io Hp'writy Siturrlay tri'ioi; i h liieaieter Mr. W. T. Wrigbt, Tbioajth ihe -kuid-nes o' Mr. Wrinl we were permttftd to in'pect a r-'amilul ennvenir i f i;n- meuae value, wf.icti he baa iu liiarpo- eeeirlon, coostetitig ol a eolid Kuld rosary, Said to have bet n. piS'l f. r a Span-i-h K11 f.awr 20J rera fi ulu i" sol id aold and delicately carwd ;rnv bract. let. Tie wurkm nabip n ih. f nnfeles ' far sarpasmi anytriicg we. have ver' eeen, iu ibt tine, and an- eiinp'y Tauii A E Keut baa rtto.ntMl from Or a in' aud Ticnitj bervhe p.t X ' af L ' - ' i i V '.' i 4 ' & i 'J ? 4 Xaiae.;' From Our Gorrespondfents.f . v : !'i r ' dreen Station Items. J V y Peter Bullock baa quit tbe stage and is a lull fledged farmer nowadays. Lindsey II has proven btmsell ja first class musician, aa well as a successful ohotoa'rapbec.--- - T"T!T- Thq recent change of weather lee oil to have given gedeial . satisfaction among be (arraeea. Cbas. MsUiuee, wbo. resides OB FB Wait's farm Is Lappy' since ha received biS Cbrittmas presents. Chester . Xormeii"uaB gons north on buaiuew.-r Wonder if the "Northern Belle" is wrecked again.' ' ' ' 7 What has becotn of Booa? It any one will return tbe tame in good condi tion a suitable reward will be given. Thoe. Hatfield of Deer Creek attended tbeUhrntsrtaa- exeAsea at this place and spent a few days visiting witb relatival. Mr. Albert Weatbertord has been on theaick list for tbe past lew daje. Jt la thought that be has a slight stroke of paralysis.! ;---a ' ; Miss Hut'. ie Smith, one ol oar charm ing and accomplished young ladies spent Christmas witb tbe Misses Winston, of Winston. " Merlt.'Weatberford tbe fellow who is stiongly accused ot leaning on bid neigh bor's gate of eyeuings wears a guilty countenance. '' ' Dr. Valertan was seen trying one of his thsorius.eae day Ust week. It Worked to perfect ie 3. Xose theories of yours, Dr. should begint home. . . .-vProf. Jas. E.iPaUeraon, of Brock way a-aa seen indoor midst a few days since. Ramor says be gets his meals at UaU way station on Sundays. Jaa.'BarBes, and Walter Wtiltama, two retnineut young men of Ten-Mil passed ibreugb THir -Valley a few days - tigo, on ehedole time, going toward tbe West. ' Oar school closed Friday without any imusal exercises, it being "so soon alter the Christ-Das exetcises that lbs popil were; not required to' get recitations. ' (J ode Henry Lander was fa Town the ther day aod it was not on Sitturday -itbar. : But tbe people thought it was and so went to cbarch tbe asxt norniag. Tbe S. P. K. R. Co. has bad a force oj men' at work on tbe station building ail taia place. Ifpreseoua very at ap pearance since receiving, a new coat of paiut. ' ; ' . ' j , Mica Uittie Cooper, ' wbo baa beea at te .ding school in' her borne district will sooa leave for Jefferson, Or , where sbe will take up higher siodiee, Mi.y your o Ior;s be crowned with success, friend Uutie. Mrs. Kate Russell, wbo has been stay. i4 with ilba Rose Green, dariag-tbe p5t taree mouths will soon leave ior bar Home in Meditwd, where sue exiwcta to cwids with ber son. who is a prominent 1 illec at rhat place. Tbe loss -of ibis noble, woman sill be', keenly felt "toy the :ienaunUy. . vt This .Christmas eutertaiomjiVJ,.'0u, Obrietmas eve at tbe scbool boami was a rand tucoaes. Every adjHoing neigh 6 jr hood. was well repreeeoted aod every body Seemed to enjoy a tbemselvcs very nocb, especially old uncle Santa Clan 1 bo entered the room witb a foor bushel ack filled with every thing imaginable ania fery valuable ' presents wet prae- .ited. Some of tbe young tnen riceiveri resents which had very abady compk-k oca, Tbe program was well rtadered ; nd much. praise aod credit is due Kiae 4iua Cooper, for ber effotta aaif aourin 0 tergy in making tbe evening. Kercisa' a aucrets. .The 'nnstc furniabed-: by the ' Hiawaibe" Bind, was excelleut and tlie recitatiooe by -Lelia, and Wilfred Mvoatt, were wel oeiivsrea 'sad were very appropriate for tbe occasion. The principal feature of the evening was tbe na"4'ait'ed "lbs Danger tlignai" ;hich.butKl two bouts. . It was uetruct- ve aod hoaoo'ous aod tbe success on the p rrtupttbe actors, showed that they had wh-u well .trained. . The . actors were Messrs. Minor poper,-L. ,Mrnali, Rob ert Bo.-gf, Harry. Winoton, Fraok Thorn ton, teorte Crane, and C'ay SaUtn Mieees Reus Lander, Martha Winston, Edna Winston aod Ilattie Smith. , Qleddale Notes. '. - ".,' . Most beautiful spring weather per vails io tbia f alley.. ,j . Born, at lbs Suction House Ulendale, t Mr. and Mrs Tom Scott a bor, Dec. Mr. and Mra. Bueii, wno are among ,tpr uioet esteemed residents, wont' le Myrtle Creek for Christmas. 'The in isk btlf gWen by the ladies of the order of Peodo at tbe Oleadals opera noQne on Christmas niabt was very mucb ahjjyed by ah present and passed off pleasantly. -t ... E. E.jtedBel and wife,'. Dr. D. B RfdfieKt, W. H. RedUeld, J, H. Tledfield and W.C. Levins aUeoded' tbe. foaeral 1.1 tbeur stater, Mrs, j. k. Wtlion at Medlord taat Friday, ' Mr. and Mrs.- Olinghonss of Upper Com Creek and W. H. Ntffol Gleadale, maae us a nice uurtetinaa visit and we were just a little surprised. toaee the two gentlemen waia into our aimng room itboui an ia vital ion aud soon alter tbey ad tooktbeii leave our surprise deepen elwben latter on we went into the dinJ mg room andluuud a mncb appreciated aud vaiofd Christmas present on bur table. We tbaok you all for your choice gift and your appreciated vteit, -. - K The dedication of Oil vent Presbyterian church l G.eudaU occuired on IXc. 16 audHrew du a large cbngregation. The deJiCatiu seriuou was preucbedby Bty Hays, ol Urania Pass and was an (xcel lent dibcourse. It was remarkable for CATARRH CLKANSINO INP n KALI NO ' CCttB FOU CATARRH Ely's Urearri Ba!m Euy and tilaaaao't' to fait, n'J w. Ontaine no ta ruriooa drug. , ' , it is quick ijr abanrbod. Giv Kelicf at once. It 0X-ii and Clrannes tlie Kasal I'uriuno. r Aliars liiflainuiation. COLD 'N HEAD neais ana i-rvtecu tne ileu Urine. JUstoni th K"na of Tat and Siyll. lrg Sia, so ctots at ? T 7 ' oiat laoenta by mail. if I 4 awn iitit2.H Wrrufctv,hT tw ; impllcity of expression snrUoucbed the hearts of he large congregation. There ris Ave ministers present, vial . -Rei Dr..Holt, Rev. Dr. Townaem), Rev. Hays Ksv. W. A; Smick and Rev. Blair, who is "out resident pastor. v Christmas pawed most pleasantly'; ft Cbristmaj tree at Oil vent cbarch 'was enjoyed bVa large concourse of people". The ,eiroses by the Sunday school children were all welf readers' 1k ' dnet by lbs Misses Edith Jones and Laora Parker "was tie Teat ore oT'theSvenlufll'a sntertalament. Many betutiful preeeoti ware distributed among' (he large " audi-' ence and all wbd'wffre jtresent'seetned happy. Tbe sweet anthem of tlie angel ic chanters; of )j Bethlehem -re-echoed againjn our hearts, 'as fe-lho'ngbt with leaifalbearu ol Ood'i prsf great Cbiitttnaa gut to the worlit .mors than B(peteeupHjaoand fancj ' we beard tbe Aogallc message,'. Peace on earth god Will lowy d nsavV It ia with profound - sorrow that we chronicle the death 01 our dearly beloved Iriend 'Mrs. ' Emma ftedfield' Wilson, wife of J. R Wilson of Medlord. ' Her death occurred on Christmas elgbs . at the family residence at MedfordT ' Mrs. Wilson was uken ill on tbe 21st. of vembtr and on the 28th in response to a telephone message we hastened to tier bedside, where with her kisi'e'r,' Mrs.' W. 0 Leveos, we spent tbeeka of tireless vigil beside her bed, audVere rewarded by seeing a change for ' tbe better ' aad wilt Mrs. Levens we'terurned home'.1 A change for the wprW occurred on De1 camber 22nd and Mrs. Levens 'returned to tbe bedside of her sister. "1 We ''were almost shocked to here of our, frteodV death 00 Christmas night; ' Heart fail are was the immediate cause of . ber death. She' was a most exemplary wo man, a devoted wife, a Umcg mother, a gentle sister, a dutiful daughter. Sbe was a woman of fioe literary attainments and bad ready for publication soote ex cellent articles, which' will no dodbt be published soon. She leaves a sorrowing husband aod three children teojooro their loss. Her aga win 44. yeare. She was the eldest daughter of Mj. and Mjs. John W. Redfield, prominent Southexo Oregon pioneers. ' f:r . . ' . Peace aod prosperity . nrevaQ in our little citv, and lookiug backward, over a year of health aod happiness we cor dially extend cheerful Christmas greet ing to tbe, PLAixpsAtaa, its. editors, pro prietor .' od readers - fur tbe rosaiog yeesv. Vi..- : , .Mxttum ' CooU'nx Olaas Items. J'; ' aaaBM ' a - ; Morgan A Arnold did a good busioeas Uhristma. Tbey funvsbed tbe caady and outa tor the tree at cost, ttjodboya' and we will remember you. 'School closed Friday' anil -ibev Miasea Wizen and Badges 'dererve praise, as tlie popil have advanced ics!y la totb rooms. "We have had a' g xi scbjoV" and cbey SbooMbotb be esnIoyrd again. Christmas day tbey bad a 'shooting matco to pais off quietly. Saon Bold lex er getting tbe tut key shooting its bead eff ibe first shot. Will Short, of Tea Miie. Link Griiber, Role; Goodman and Others did some very good shooting. ' The Cbriatmaa tree was a grand 'sue cees... It was beauiilully trimed aad the committee deserve aedit for their skill od Maoof.1 Tbe ' entertainment ' was very good aad lbs ' two scbool leacnera, fiS Wizen aud Miss' .Badger' eertainly deseive credit io the' way they trained ibe children. At about 9 o'clock old Santa Claoa appeared with sleigh belle md robed in a buffalo robe, wbicb be fid not need in Oregon, but tbe ' way Le made tbe candy and popcorn fl pleased 'be children and the old ones; There W 4 not very many 'costly presents t at tbey were usertrl aodnice." ' i. T. Spadgfl closed down his chopper Saturday anttl spring. . He Jim bade veryjfooJ idiu. : Flora. , ' . ScotUburg: - ' We with tlie Plausokaleb, and all iu workers a Happy 'New Year. ' : 1 Misses Mary and Kate 8agaberd will spend tbe holidays in Gardiner.. Mr. Ritchie's family spent their Christms a tbeir boa iu.D(ia, . . VA In honor of tbe Louisiana - Purchase, the stars and riraa. floated Li tbe- burg onlhe20lw. . v V - The almoanhnra W a dai-.tded! rJifll I laatwk;evetbcrtr1ttatteyrbad;QwtWirt'H, T 1L0. to bouse op. - A H 11 last Btgba the seconii number t A - a - seat A Ac J. Hedden and familv, alt ndel the wedding' of Misj Lucy Grubbe and Jake !aw.rers, im the 18th. :.'f '-''-'IZ' The tannery, which baa been in opera lion at tbie'place go many year'. w.llbe moved to Gardiner soon. i- ' "' Cbsam WASTaD.' ThT;'fe: Townsen5"'j Creamery Co. at 44'Secorid st:, Portland," win pav nignew ntarae pnee ior c;ream. a .- a.... U'. l.i'.. - rise maae a nu in nis tasi rectiatiou, A l yoo CwmBeparatorsndUkilBh,, firJUfU on -Marriage."-am in paymsnt. - , -pregoni.n, .. .. . v. r awr-ia i an t . i c v I w ti sett your cream RICE WLSHES voo: a. 'MERRY GttRl STHAS ?-jf Xmas Bargains for all. Don't '" delay bave plenty of goods at the aight prices." tio-Larts and L)oU l3uggies.75c and up. Chairs and R ock ers for ch i Id- reu, 2o cts and up. U you get tirel reading . -i' thin ; is adr. we can interest J vou with ' tMices. "We eell cheaper than Port land. i. '" Our $i.2 Rockers . . J V T - t . : !. Our Sr.ob ana M.o5-xocKer9 . are easy Rockers. The. price is easy too. See. them be can t be fore you buy. ' t ..... i ' . : U -f. t RICE & RICE, IS4S A Brother of fhe 'Murderer r tii-- Claims to - - Have identiJIed ttie Body. G.E.Tjitidls, alUges' that tbe body of bia.brcljet, ' JI.v &. Xiudie, tbe Coos county jnwrderer, wxafjoried as so un known, about 15 miles north of Corvallis last summer Mr, Laudia claims hf.ex humeJ the Kyjwt weelc and5 Weuti'tiea it as that of bis brother, bv the gold fil Jings In his teeth" The body tn question was discovered last June.-, badly dfqouV posed, with a bullet hole through tbe temple, andjVatuteu'w1Tere found, lo a thicket between 8nver and Parker on tbe West Btde railroad, after 0 inqaaat bad peer, ffbt corpner ol roikooasuy.' Hut&e ate Jouaaad to think tbe statement a ruse, to tbrow:cfI their, gnard ta.'rnay .'r. nn tr.a lookout for tbe Coos county murderer. . Ms. J Wright rjifrhd' e Wid. . A telegram teljftig of U(ew)eib'o Mrs. J. Wright Girm"ure at l1iri1anC fueaday morning, was, received by frienda In ash land shortly after the sad event. Mra' Gil more, wbo bns been suffering from stomach trouble for the past two years, ert ber home at Klamathon a couple of weeks ago for Portland tooodergo an operation, the effects of which sbe did no( survive'.1- Deceased,1 whose' maiden name was Lollie Sanderson I wsj married to J. Wright Gjlmore, son of, J P, Gil' mgre,,oi. iwia ciiy, 11 mjuic arjoui 10 years aoo, and was aged -abont 36 years. There: were no cbildeo. Her bueband was present in Port'and at tbe time of her death. The foneral occored Wed nesday ' afternoon at Riddle. Ashland ndiofB.'". DeQeaeed was, a daughter of Wm.8anJeror-, of R'.dJIe. Her mother died at lhat.place a fee years ago: Two brothers, Wilt aud Fred Sanderson, re side at Bandon and Coquille City reepec lively . - 1 Bargalna at Rlchardsoq's The anctiorBalea aUlLoontyiued at the Uicbardson purio bouev and , a .grea iolareatls being taken.' Iboee bavin purelaeed. ineUomeate so far arej , ' l: W. F.McLaoKblin.Gaitar SOcU. Violin 7J cte. Ziether $1.00; Mr. Landers, Man loUu$3 00Goitar4i-00; Jehu Hassell, Violio 35; Allie Hooser.'GuiUr $0 00 Mr, Tripp, Mandolin $3.00; Mr I. M. Meeley, Violin $1.00; E.E. Uarphan. Accordion 64 eta.; V. llrpban. Guitar $2 10; S. A. iornay, Violin $2.75; Man dolin $2.10; R. Ages, Mondoiln-$l.W; Dr. DoGaa. lotoLarp .$.'.0v; Carl La hike", Violin $3 00 T. K iicuaanaox. e ; . -Red Albumen" (or Hens. I v - -. . . .... J Taejobbicg trade -baa been flooded aitta orders for ,'Red . Alturaea" during i he past week, owing to the "pbblication of articles In the lay press advocating Tbe use of tbia product for tbe purpose U in .lacing a larger crop of "trite ftom 'be amily ben, We understand that "Fed Albumen." so called, is a product ieeoed by Ibe C. S. S.lix Co. of "black pepsin" and "per algretta" fame, and t ia claim ed that anal Tela shows It to consist o( ground oyster shelve sod, red, pepper, What effect Ibis'woul 1 have on tbe lay ing capacity of t'te ba'ae ar not pre pared to-iy. Waowij t add tbw'redal bumea ia one of the . trade' terms' for or dioary blood 1bao en,' aod th" latter 1 beingteoppliedon. orders. It should be utote oaeful than ret . tipper. nd oyster rbellt. McKsoa ; A Rsbbio', ,Mfg Chi mirta, Sew York. " Don't Forget to Read Thts. " 1 Our fsll'anJ wtnur goods have rr vtd and you will find here the larost and mon complete tide-of drtss goods, out in jt UAaoeis, faacinator,"Utdexwesr, bosit ry. blanket, curiaina, cloaks, .e pes, etc. Also BorVlxbam A Hecht - boots and ahoes, rubber goods', oU -Tlotiuag, over coats, and a lips oi mo and bota' rlo'b ing tbat cam ot be tat. Wo'iiw; carry miners' eappli and a, fresh aad compltle a'oOt of groceriee,-. , Come and let ua show you our large aeaonmeat and' wive yoa -friovs. Oor aim ia to give yoo good values and treat you right. Give) ow a trial.' A. R. Mattou.n A Co., Riddle, Or. r We are) also agents tor the Oliver Chilled plows and ex'ras. tul I) ,Scbeberts Are All Right. The fkLsbert' 8fui bony Club and o inw ctar course. . i ue re; ea ea eocorea Qleach comber indicated an eut usiattt i audience, .Each Lumber . aeemel to meet w.th Inereaatd ai pr'ovaJ ; especlaL ly tbe ladies' qu trtet, with their excel lently Ua'ned voicrs. Mmi' Mabel D taney McPtks, in "Love the Pod la r," re Ceired generous applaoae, as did also tbe be contralto eo 1 iet, Mia. EiU' Claire Garnbart in "Cavatina." Mr. L-uia Mo . i Pike maxle-a hitlfl his last recitation. "A . .W . ' .:?!;' Mi.; A' child toy stove for 20 cts; a better one for'75 ;.cts. Jrou Beds for 35 audccHts. ,Wc 5are strictly Jn it. , . ' . ii'. 1' .; r vi L AN pIS Specialties. ' . Renieniljer , our eLH!citi ' Sewing macliiue, dropi Decern Iter Salei ,Ion't head, delivered, only $25. forget ue. .'$1.15 Stands No. 7 Cook Stove, $8; No. .lor- $1. Htesreirnlal ! StJodk KtoveV 'J; Steel "price, 45 cte.', now 3d cts. -i Kanne, warranted for 16 while tbey last. , ,. t 'yeara.onlviatt. ' " K - -A.A'Jlt--. - . .V'SPECfALSAXE Chairs- thrbtfehout -Det- can't ;be- equalled., ember.'- iMa n y .or; 75 ";cts'. i Chairvi shoppers a are -ex- beaten. pected. Save mon- v i m , . " - - a ey.' . THR HOUSE FURNISHERS. t!TTTTT?TT!?T?TTTTTTTTTT!TlT?Ti?!TWTTTWTTtnTrt!TnTk2 Groceries, sum?, ?jm iirbeti 'PIIONK-671. 11 n 1 ' r.i') -; ?' v il ..Card of Once again we beg to tbaulc-the public- for their most liberal patronage daring the past ' season. This is the twelfth year that we have been in the music business in cseburgnd ' the business has increased every) jjear jibe present year has'been aihummer. .i We have : distributed ampng our friends over one hnn ' "dred instruments tbis year, ajdd tbiafougbtoj " .be evidence that wejselftbe'best goods at the 4 best prices in order to hold such a trade. All of our instruments for the past twelve 3-eafs k are giving the best of satisfaction, We have in stock at the present time a fine lot of all " new and up-to-date Pianos with all the latest improvements that goes'to make a first class ? j 1 'inbtrument. v . K. RichardM KOSEBURG, ORE g Roseburg Steam Laundry i Q We are now ready for business with new and up-to-date machine ry. Work will be neatly and promptly done. Watch for our Wagon or call Thoneqi. v - - r , : 1 I EVERETT- & . The I. O. F. -. , : . Concerning the Srbubert'a, which ap pear here oo Jan. 1, Grafton (W. Va.) Lodge No. 31, 1. O. O F. says: . "Every number presented waa a gem and tbe performers were apulaaded to the echo The entire entertainment ar P4aled to tbe eood taete of tbe Urge and rpp ea iaiive aouienceand was a an iu every particular." J. F. Bi anrrrt, N. G C. M. Roach, Sec FACTS aa A - . .'?..'. i . . . mm True economy in paint is attained only when the best of material is used We carry . the " best - - , grade paint on ; j.. the market " If first-class pitnt costs only one-fifth m ire than a poor quality paiutaud lasts just twice as long, it stands to .. reason that f THE BEST, IS. THE CHEAPEST. . A full" tnc of PAIN TIN GISUPPLiES, GU ARAN TEE D PURE LINSEED' blLrPONEER WHITE LEAD at lowest market prices A X. MARTERS; &' CO., Druggists 1 - ROSEBljRG OREGON ' 7i mi-mi Y-egemDies, W W & DryJjoods, Prompt Delivery. IThiinksv. 4 ! t t . ' ' 4 ans4 " MOORE, Props. 1 WAXTEISEVEKAL PERSONSfOF character and good .repalatioo in each eUte (one iu this eounty required) to re present and advertise old established wealthy bosinees booee nf aoiid financial standing.- Salary $tS .00 weekly witb expensHe additional all payable ia cash each Wedaeaday direct from bead office. . Horse aad carnages furnished, when neceeeaiy. References Enclose self-addreaeed stamped enveHrpe. Man gee. 316 Ceatow Building, Ctdcago. 12 Jl. ' - . ' TBOUT i - ? f r f t Q - rVt: -$pX& a? -f't. ROSEBURG, ORE Professional Cards. DR. ALKIRE, ...Nerve Specialist Cone nbranaiiam. Vrrmm ASWtinaa. vmarh tnA Utct Tmabtr. pinal DwmlfB. CotLre.aWaeral DebUitr. Frauia - etr. eolawrj and PoiaMHiary Iriatarbaacca. ' Hans: t lo UM: 1 to A 7-S Taylor a WUton Bidg. Soaabarx. Orexoei JfJLMER V. HOOVEE, IHYEICIAN AN1 8CRGEOJJ. - - - - Roskbcbo Oaaeoa tpaeiai aileatioa cives to Dtaaaaaa af tae oa aod Taroat. omee-Vala St., on door soatkot CI I) la rfrona. Maia to. Q f. FISHEB, M. D, . Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. Rosaacae, 'Phone Maia 591. Oxzeov. Q&.GEO. E. HOCCK, Physcian & Surgeon. 0tee tertow aid. aosiBri ouuoa p W HAYKE3, DENTIST, BoUdiaa. reiepoone So. a. aosxaraa. oaisoa E.'M.CHEADLE, DENTIST. i apex a iaaa UaU aoexaras. eaa X. CKAWTOXD, Attorney at Law, aooau let If anaars lldaw BOSX3CK8. OB jnaVloataeaabaloretaeC L Lead OSAaa a4 1bus eaaee a specialty. Lata Heeetver U. 8. Laad OStee. JOHS H. EHTJFE, ATTORSE Y-AT-LA W, Rosuras, Oaaeon. laatnea before C. S. taa4 Office aad Probata boiDa a specialty. Ofnee Abrah Baiidisc J C FDLLERTOS Attorney-at-Law. WU praeiioe ia all the State aad Federal Cowrie . Office tw aUtka' Bld-. aoaebnia. Orsaw. QOMMODORE S. JACKSOS, Attornev and Counsellor at Law. Mining Law aad Water Rights made 'a specialty. aunB aosBrB6.oason P W. BENSON, ' ' Attorney-at-Law. ' eeaas 1 aad 1 Boiidioc- aoeEBcaw. oaxw Attorney-at-Law," Coart Boose DowwSiam. aoexBcan. on; J A. BUCHANAN, Notary Tublle, Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. ctoom Vuvtm aimadinc. lOeilCM, OB H. J. ROBIN ETT, Attorney at Law. Boon 11. far lor A a mm Black KoaiBCaa, Oaa. PAINT We carry the best grade paint on the market V" twi ley aa sen At