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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1902)
OrnHiBtorecUSocJelJ dvertising ob; Printing v: la Ims y - seasons brings you your ehtire of trade; Is a Trj important feeUr in Umnia. l'oor printing re advertibiog iu dull Rea sons brings yon your share, and also tbat of the merchant who "can't af ord' to advertise. nnets no .credit on a good business honae. Let os do your Job Friating we jrnarantee it lo be in vry way natiBfactory. t Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868. Vol. XXXIII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNT!, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, .1902. No. 7 $ 5 r I P.' M. e'- ?. tw. S IMCMTAnV CA1 O DRESS GOODS, SHIRT WAISTS, FURS, CAPES, JACKETS, SHOES and UNDERWEAR I MEN'S SUITS, SHOES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, at a price you can not equal in any city. 4 in fact everj'thing in the store at a price you will know is right and quality good. Children's Rubbers iscts. perpr. j LATE NEWS SUMMARY Important Events of few Days. the Past STATE, GENERAL, FOREIGN. Cream of the Dispatches Dished Up in Condensed Form for the Busy Reader. One I On pn, e vv n Pn npr(r i- rn q in. Store T w ' SUx Open uuiil 8 o'clock.. S, v-vx ; . ix v. A Happy and Prosperous New Year- is the wish of li. W STRONG, the Fur niture mau, and in line with our wishes we have a few special bargains to offer for 15 days. TO CLOSE OUT a lot of. remnants of Wall Paper for 5 and 10 cts. per double roll to make room for new stock that will arrive later. V 1 Roseburg, Ore CARPET I Several lota of Brussels and Imrraiu Car-jH-t remnants, containing from 5 to 15 yds. that w e will sell at F(ecial bargains. A tew odl chair tbat are as good as any we have, only in broken sets, at special values. Kemeiuber the place. B. W. STRONG, THE FURNITURE MAN. Bring Us Your 1 CHICKENS. EGGS. BUTTER. Emperor William's yacht, h Hohen- soilern, left Kiel Saturday for a trip across the Atlaotic to Amtrci. Paderewrki will vail for the United States tomorrow. Hit first performance will be in Carnegie 1111, New York, on Feb. 15. The Isthmian Canal Ccmmifsinn haa reported to Congress in faTorof the pur chase of the Panama canal luhta and plant at the agreed price of f 40 000,000 Secreiarv Hilrhcock, of the depart ment of the interior hti jrt rendered a deciaioo awarding IS.OiO acret of land to the Willamette Valley and Cacade Mountain Wagon Road Co. The eaee was began in 14. A 5 mill tax waa voted at Cottage Grove Satnrdav to continue tbe echoola and they were aaio opened Monday after being doied eioce Dee. 10. 152 progressive citizen? voted for tbe tax and 44 moeabacka agaicet it. An eHocatioDal convention will be held at tbe Willamette Univereitv at 8.1em latbeeariy rart of February by the rMetbodiet of O eon. Hon. N. M. New. pirt will deliver an address on the "Alnxni of the Univeraitv." One of tbe leading farmers of Enoho- luiih claiios to have taken a net profit of f4,0CO from a 100 acre tract. Among bie products are luO ton of Cablese for which be received 2 ter ton. Tbia cab bge waa raised on eveo acrs. Loik oat for tbe "Suoie, drawer B, Chicago," ad who ndverticts she is the owber of a $10. ,000 mice aod wants bnsbDd to pat in (.barge of tbe ptoti ty. It ia a raLk fake. We hve betn informed that a Cooa rivrr logger invee tigated tj tbe tone of $50, which be jot np to ahow bis good faith. Cos si Mail. From Our. Qlendale News. Correspondents. TEACHERS LNSTITCTE. FOR CASH OR TRADE. J. F. BARKER & CO. The Day Starts off mm Right i-.S When V? You. IfePM Have a MJSf--?fl' Cup of . -,'1 -1 'Phone 163 WHITE HOUSE 1 Mocha. COFFEE JaT vritli vour breakfast. It has a flavor that's all its own you don't get it in any other brand, KRUSE & IVEWLAiVD, Sole Agents, , Roscburg, Oregon Staple a nd fancy Groceries Guaranteed fresh and wholesome and sold at prices as low as the low est. All kinds of fruit and Country . . Produce Bought and Sold. ...... Held at Myrtle Creek and Saturday. Friday n GETTING NEW SHOES? $3 Don't be jollied into buying ont of date shoesat $2.98, when you can get a snappy, up-to-date shoe for We have no old shop-worn goods, but we have the greatest line of Ladies' and Gentlemen's shoes that ever hit the town Ask to see the "PedallS" a Lady's Shoe ...FLINT'S SHOE STORE... Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly when ou order them. Call up 'Phone No. 181 for gocd goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. you you you you you you want want want want want want If von. don't know PAT $11 oa or address . . to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a house , rent a house build a house move a house F F.Jatt8iW to to to 11111 Contractor aad Buildar Reeebarg A very encceeefid and largely attended local institute waa 1 e'd at M r le C e last Friday and Stardat. An informal reception waa tendered the visit it g teacbeis on Friday evening at whicb the following program waa carried out: Mosic Mrlle Creek Orchestra Remarks Snpt. llanilin Vocal Duet ML-aee Katie Adau.s and Jeaeie Smith Remarks Pree. J. H. O ctitt Recitation Clifford Buick Remaras Fiof.C. T. Whittlesey Vocal 60I0 I rof, A. F. Cornntt Remarks rrof. J. II. Hobba Moeic Orchestra Remark!. ..biate boit. J. H. Ackernn Song Aodiene aaTiaoAT Tbe Institute wta called to older by gopt. llmliD, Frof. J. . Patterson, appointed aecietary. Pi of. Traver led tbe singing. Prin.aiy rtading intro dnced ty Mies Ilcx Ipew, witb lluatiM tion of Pbonic Metbod by claea, followed by general dUcoeeiou by Prof. Traver, 8 apt. Ackermao, Mies Kent, Pioi. Whittlesey, Mrs. Willis, J. . PaUeraon rrof. Hobbe, Mr. W.rorip, Prof. Oitntt! Prof. Coioatt, Sapt. Huiliu. Prof. Ack- erman aoggetU tbat e get away liom diacritical marking as early as possible by teaching tbe power of tbe letter by the poeition of the le.ter in the word, followeJ by ditcnaion by Prof. Whittle aey, Prof. Hamlin, Ptof. Orcatt. A thoit recesa was then given. Prof. V. V. Willis 10. k op tbe snbject of writing. Diacoreion a us made by Prof. Cornnlt, fodoaed by fcuj-t. Acker man, Prof. Wbiitlesey, Prof. Traver. iLStitote adjonrned for noon at 12:10 nold 1 o'clock p. at. . aPTJCUNOOK. Infctil ate called to order at 1:10 by Sopt. Hamlin. Bingiog led by Prof. Traver. MebUl Arithmetic Introduced by Prof. Parker, diecutsed by Supt. Aca erman, Prof. W hiitltkey, fcapt Hamlin and Prof. A. F. Cornutt. Prof. Acker, man then took np tbe subject History, discussion by Prof. WhitUeee), Prof. Oicntt and Rev. Haines. The work of Ciyil Government aa taken np by Prof. Ackerman in connection with HU- torv. frol Mrnutt introduced tbe sabjevt of Businesi Aritbmeiic, ditcute ton taken part in by Kupt. Ackermnn aaa Mrs. wane, a short recess was tbeu declared by Sopt. Hamlin. AJt.r receas Prof. Orcuu took op the tubinct of Language, discussed by Rev. Haines, Prof. Ackerman and Prof. Whittlesey. The sut'idct of the School Library was taken np by 6upt. Hamlin followed Ly Prof. Ackerman. SATUKDAY KVaNIKQ. bongs by Audience led by Prof. Traver Mubic Orchestra Hou The Forest Cbo.r Myrtle Creek Chorus. Recti at ion The Railroad Cropsii g Artie Crews. Music ; Orchestra Recitation.. ''Down by tbe Rio Grande' Mrs. B. M. Aruiitage, Address The Educational Outlook Kupt. J. H. Ackerman. Song ...We Ljve the Ooean Chorus, J. , Pattkrhon, 8atr- Mr. Ole Gilbertaoa of Bohemia, visited Glendale last week. Mr.C. Clark and Mrs. L. E. Shea, returned this week from a week' viait in Portland. Mrs. Maggie Austen of lbs Gold Bag mine, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ken nedy, at Hotel Glendale, Boro, at the family residence at this place, Jan. 8, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cbadwick a daughter. Mrs. Alice Wagoner and daughter, Mies Ednol, of Wolfe Creek visited Mrr. A. G. Hamilton last week. J. J. Chad nick of Myrtle Creek, ex tended the funeral of bis little grand daughter at tbia place Wednesday. ' Hon. Albert Abraham spent a day in Glendale last wetk looking after b s large property interest and greeting b s many frienda. Mrs. Cnas. Flint will leave on Monday for a month's stay in Ban Fraucitco. Mr. Flint will return to tbe Gold to. mine on tbe same date. Our esteemed neighbor and fellow- townsman, O. F. Robrer. baa eorepttd tbe poeition of City Marshal ; a position that be wdl fill witb dignity aod (courage, and we just warn the nuwary, to "look out," for oar marshal will enforce tbe law. . J. R. Wilson of Med ford, aod bi daughters. Mines Gertrude and Malawi. made na an appreciated call laet week. Our friends are mourning tbe loss of one of tbe beet of wives and mothers, aod our heart reaches out to Ibem in this dark boor of their sorrow, aa only ooe could do, wbo had known her in her grandly beautiful life. Died, Jan. 14, 1902, tbe infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wo. Cbadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Cbadwick bave the deep est sympathy of our entire community In tbe loae of tbtir first born, wbo strayed from celestial flelde and for aix short baneful days, nestled dote to the bean a of iu young parenta like a heavenly sun beam ; and with a aigb tor tbe brevity o tie me, it leit mem to darkest sorrow at its loss. Yet tbe loocb of babv Soger aaa tbe remembrance ol an angviic presence tbat came as a Meaeed bene diction, into tbeir home and hearts wtil linger with Ibem, and turn tbeir t boon tits t the gentle r?nepberd, a bo carries tbe little ones of oar flo ks safety over. And while He bids na follow on. He says "&uff r tbe little ones to com onto an " All tbat medical aid aod skdl could do waa done. b thettet,dii g physician Dr. Bowereex. Heart tahore 'bat showed its nridiapotable claim at its Linb ceaacd ita demise. Moixja. GOVERNOR TAFT HOMf, WIH Submit an Exhaustive Re port oo Philippines. EARTHQUAKES IN MEXICO. About the Panama Canal Title. Naval Battle at Colon. 8ax Frahcibco, Jan. 2L Governor Taft, of the Philippine Islands, wbo ar rived yesterday on tbe transport Grant, will remain in tbe United Slates aboot two months, He will make an -extaos-tive report to tbe Preaideot 00 present conditions in tbe ielaods under tbe civil f i.iDA.n mAnt .lid Ik. inMHf rj tVim nafii. icatioo measures and will also submii his views npon the need of tbe natives. He declarea tbat there bas never been a time aince the United Hate became in terested in tbe islands tbat tbe attitude of the Filipioo people as a wbole has bean 1-0 friendly U tbe civil government eetablirbed by tbe United Statea aa now. Another Volcano Broke Out. City or Maitco, Jan. 21. The town of Cbilpanciugo in tbs slate of Guerrero is in rotna from the arttqoeke of Friday. Another volcano in tbe immediate neighborhood baa become active aince the earthquake. Ht Culima, tbe first volrauo repot ted In eruption, is 13.259 feet high, a half bigber than Mt Hood. Panama Canal Dirficaltkaj. The present term of school closes on i Friday, this week; the new term be gins 00 Monday Jan. 30. ' All pupils for tbs first grade should enter next Mon day as a beglnlog clan will bo formed at tbat time. On Friday, last, tbe school was favor ed witb a visit by Mr. Ackerman, Kate School Superintendent. h the eiter nooo he delivered a short address to the upper grades and bigb school, which was very tuach appreciated by - toe papila. Among other things be mention, as essential element for successful , per son, the following : 8kk-to-it or stick to ectiveneas, ordsr, good manner aod good nature... , We are sorry to note, that soma of oor beet high school scholars aie absent. this week on account ol sickness. Washijiot k, Jan. 21 The offer o1 tale of tbe Panama Canal and plant for f40.000,000 is being beeet with ditficohie through failure to reach a satisfactory agreement with Colombia. Tbat state now proposes to give lease for two bo ndred years, a perpetual right of eontrol. iovtaad of Coles Valley. Warm open weather aa nenal. Miaa Nora YanDjke is quite aick witb the grip. Mrs. Eliih A beene who bas been i 1 is well again. Hon. Geo. Sbambrook, of Umrqna Ferry, is quite feeble. Rush Clark of Mi 3 wood will eo et f boot here next Mooday. Dr. McCaltister delivered quite an in teresting sermon here on tbs 12tb hut. Lewis Tbompeon has returned borne from Klamath county where be baa been working. Frank Cbnrchill had the misfortune to lose a valuable dog last week, bunting (?). Mis Nettie Morgan bas retorned home from Boeebnrg, where she attend ed echooL bbe will enter school here eooo. Pat Morpby bas besoms quite poultry fancier, be cow has five differ ent breeds, all thoroughbred. R we burg fanciers bad -belter guard tbeir laurel. Rev.T. J. Fergusoo preached a vary instructive sermon at Millwood Sunday. Ds is arranging to bold a church social and entertainment here soma time in February. Coyote bunts seem to be tbe order of the dsy. These boots are hard on the horses and dogs and contume lot of time; bot so far the coyote bas not suffered to any great extent. Our school is progressing nicely. Tbs attendance exceeda all records. Several outaide pupils will enter next Monday. Tbe interest is excellent. Our present teacher, Mr. ash, seems to be working earnestly for tbe benefit of tbe district. Pikrbe Mabquis. Scottaburg. Mr. snd Mrs. Asa Henderson bave a little son, born at Gardiner. airs, uiemmens 01 rerediae Ureek was in town recently; she was snroute down tbe river for a few days stay. Miss Hattie Harvey waa in town a few days since, sba was returning borne after aeveral months in California. Mrs. Nelson relnrned home last week accompanied by her father and sister, Mr. Andy Sawyers and daughter Mrs. W. W. Edmonson did not fulfill bis nsual appointments this month, be ing engaged in revival seryices at Gardi ner. An influence is rercbing ont from tbe Corvailia Agricultural College In tbe fact tbat J. Hedden baa procured a lot . ol Vetch seed for an experiment with some of tbe farmiog community at tbis sec- tirn. Five Vessels Destroyed. Saw Yoax. Jao. 20. The Panama Railroad Cotrp my today received a cablegram frva Colon, sating tbat three tnsorgent and two gQVrnmot vessel had been euok in tbe naval engagement ia Panama Harbor. Tbe cablegram came Irotn C Voawl J. R. Sbeler, general superintendent at Vo'.oa for the Panama Railroad Company. Tbe French line steamship St. Laurent has arrived at Colon. Sbe reports tbat evei v hing ia oow qniet oa tbe Coett. Pasama. J.q. SI. Tbe lot in the bit le brtwrea Colombian government troops aod rivoltiooiate, waa light. Ail qaiet today. Boers Accept Inevitable. ' A a rr cat aa, Holland, Jan. 2L Tbs Boer envoje aoooooee that they waive ail claiio of independence and accept the-inevitable. Tbe British rffer of amneety to belli' gerect Boers wbo will lay down tbeir arms makes peace probable. High School Notes Thu. R.Towkkkkd. rdlUir. Miaa Baaaia kloDia, Aaauelate $2.5 A BOX FOR APPLE5 In the London Market Boats Um Re cord and Astonishes Orrgoniana. U SccondprizcatCurricr'sGrocery -ferA fine China Tea Set One Ticket with mery 50 cent purclias.-. liuy jonr Groceries at WILL CURRIER . .. THE GROCER . t 7 B THE SUNSET GROCERY... Will eontinne (o he, aa it has been, the leader ia qoality and prices. Djn't forget tbat oor cootie are all new and freb.. A trial m reep-.-tfn:iy solktted. We handle Albany Crearrery Batter. H or I T 1 l'M"M :-iir"- A. S. CLOYD, Proprietor e THE per PetiUoa for Boer Cause. Wauuxotoh. Jan. 21 Webster Davis ha- pree- nted Oonirese with a m- r pro-Brer petition, aekiog tbat oor gov e nment intetvene in behalf ol the Bwi. Wtbster Davis represented the United while , 8 ate st Pretoria aa consul 00 til be was recalled throogbt Britiab protects on ao coont of his strong Boer tyrpaibieo. NEW TAX LAW. Taxpayers Should Become Familiar With the Provisions of the , t -,. New ileasure. For Sale Cheap. M isical slot msrhl tea Puck', Detrolts and Black Cts. VV. Doylk, d3i vVest End Hotel, AiiudjiLa, At the last seesioo of tbs leg lal store a new law waa peered is regard to the col lection of taxes, which law took effect 00 December 11, 1901, and Us substance i a follow: 1 If yea 1 ay your taxes on or before March 15 yon will be allowed a rebate of S pe' cent. 2 If yon pay your taxes between March 15th and op to and including tbe fiist Monday In April, there will not be any rebate and neither will there be any penalty or interest added. 3 If your taxes are not paid on or be foie the first Mondsy of April, they will become delicqoent, when there will be added a penalty of 10 per cent, and the tax will also draw interest at tbe rate of 12 per cent per annum la addition to the penalty. ... . , 4 If yon pay one-half of yoor taxes on or before tbe first Monday in April. then the remaining half may run np to and including the first Mondsy in Octo ber following; bot U the last half of tax due ia not paid by tbe Aral Mooday of October, it become delisqoeot, aad there will be added to such balance, a penalty of 10 per cent, and in addition, such bal ance will tear interest st tbe rste of 12 per cent per annum from the first Mon day in April notil paid. 5 Oo all persooal property faxes, II one-half la not paid on or balora tbe first Monday in April, the law compels tbe sheriff lo levy npon and collect the sams after May let, hence to prevent, a levy npon personal propeity after May 1st it will be necessary for one bait to be paid aa above stated. Tbe law compel the sheriff to sell all land on which taxes have not been paid ai d tbat socb sales shall not be later tban March let of tbe year succeeding the year in which tbe tax Irvy is made. 7 Tbe property will be sold to tbe per son bidding ths lowest rate ' of Interest, end certificates will be issued therefor, and deeds yiven to socb property sold, unless redeemed within three years from lib dajta ol loca sis. (Corvellis Times.) Two dollars and a quartet clear per box at the orchard ia a mighty fine pne lorOreaon apples. Tbatia tbe price netted for a carload abippei 00 cooeiga ment and told io tbe LoocVn market lb day befure Cbrietnm by Ol well Brother of Ceotral Point, Jackeoj eoontv- Tb price breaks all recorda tor Oregon' ap ples io London ia large iota. Another carload of tbe same apples sold several oays latter wnea tbe market waa a little off, netted Oiweil Brothers SITS box at tbe orchard. joon u. uiwell la a member of tbe ooara of regeote sod waa in Corvailia' lo attend tbe mid winUr meeting, Wsdaew .1 . IT J . t . ub 'u dji Drouere bave aa ov- enara 01 iou acres at Ceotral Poio The trees wre art out 13 years ago. nod tbe present is tbe foerth crop ol app!ee At one time this season, tbe brothers had 111 (W . L . wwm 01 appiea aooara cars en ro:e across the continent. The) ootpot 01 tbe orchard tbia year was 35 csjt loads Last year fe waa 55 carloads, bot oa ac count of tbe iocreaaed prices, the in come this year waa quite aa great es that of last. To a Webfooter aecoatomed to see ep piee rotting under trees, tbe prices netUd for the Olweii appiew seen almost fabulous. The entire crop of Sptlaea berge was sold for $150 per box at the orchard, Ibe boyer came to the orchard during the aontn of August before the apples bad main red and contracted for tbe whole crop of Spitaenbergs at that firore. He remained there antH the crop waa shipped, paying spot cash for each ear before it left tbe orchard aiding. He sold the app.ee in New York aad Chkwgo markets. Former price fur Spiiaeoberge bave been aboot a dollar per box at the orchard. The better price ia doe to tbe sborteoed crop, oc raaboed largely by the bot wave that awept over tbe east ia Jaiy, aad w other ceoree. Ben Davis apples that sold last year at oo centa per 001 went tbw yeer el $1.10 aad $1.29. They were chiefly sold ia New O-leana which ia less particular about its grade of applet, voecaroiewton'e. t.td above sold io London nety. j25 per box and another for $1.7. other cars of the same appiea are. Bbout do, arriving in I a ",uoon, M retorne are expected at anytime, formerly tbe Newton sold a M;ndo-j have usually netted the growers 05 Md L10 Tbw Olweii apples are neatly pecked lor ar.ipmeot, each apple being wrapped iu paper. . at ptcktog time 7v men are employed at the orchard, in which bean its mediately alter picking, SO men aad 15 gtrle were employed, aad kept at work antil the holidays, when tbe laa j car was dispatched to market. Each carload comprwes 640 boxes.' Ths freight rate to New .York is 60 centa per bvx, . . . There is a wild scramble to get into tbe apple boeioees ia . tbe vicinity ol Medford. . The snocecs there of tbe Or well eed other commercial ere bards ia ths occasion of iu' A Portland man is setting oat 200 acres to apples this wint er. Iwo orchards ia tbe vicinity - were sold thisZfall at $15,000 each. Several 100 acta orchards are being est out wblis the number . of , projected orchards of smaller acreage Is legion. It is estimat ed tbat 1500 acres of trees will be net ont dnring tbe winter. f orroerly in tbe , Jackson ooonty or chards, codlia moth , deetroyed 50 per cent or more of tbe apples. Br ' spray ing, the worms have been so coo trolled that lees tban five per cent are aff.vAed. In tbe Olwell orchard tbe loss on account of the worma is practically nothing. Mr. Oiwell see no reason why apples should not be successfully grown ' on a commercial basis in the Willamette. Bv careful selection of soil and location be bas no doubt that they ooold be ' pro duced with immense success In Benton county, ami they thrive in the Umrqna valley, Dooglaa county. Chicago TYPEWRITER Price, $35.00 Guaranteed to equal any $100 machine nr- - iify ) E. L. KING, Gen'l Agent, 21S Sansome St., San Francisco W. C. COrjraTER, Local Agt., Rosebum si t. r a . 1 1 - 4 0 kuscuui sieam Launury 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 'Phone 791. VV. A. EVER1TT, Proprietor. I i fTf' 'it Eastman Kodaks.. Make Good Xmas Gifts 'See those $1 and $2 i Brownies ALBUMS AND PHOTO MOUNTS AT CHURCHILL d WQOLLEY A Liberal Offer. If you wish a true description of 80a la em Oregon, address with stamp. 121 p. C. Powaix, Roeeborg, Ore. , THE ' CLKAXSINO AND HEALING CI" I as tK CATARRH Ely's Uream Bal.n Kaay and plaaaant to ua Contauia ao la lurtoaa drug. It la quioklr atworewl. lima tuMuoon. It Opctia and Ckwntaa - ia. nanai nta-ajra. Altera JiifUmuiatt-iB. BMla and Prutwia tn. Mahraaa. eaoaasoi Tut. and bi . tt max iATARRH SBawfanmaBslBBJBBgxBwasjm ST Uewaw ' r COLO "1 HEAD Mahraaa. Kaatun. tS. nd SjylW .barg. 89, a easts at :B5s,t Warm lwevaw Xerev pPRR 'A SET OF DISHES J ust received at "The Racket" a-.sliipment of China ware di re ct from the potteries, -which we- are giving away absolutely Fr bc. Ticket with every pur chase at - um Racket Store" FurrtilshingSe Motions, Stationery a ofxoccocxxcxx36cxx)oca ClewOi'ance Sale Begins We name such prices on Ladies and Misses Jackets and Waiting Hats nientioued below that had ought to move thejn very rapidVy. ..This is onr full stock in our Myrtle Creek store.. Sakie reduction applies to what maybe in stock in Canyot.'ve . -. Siwi 8tt Cape, hardlv enough " nTVu,"- 1 P,u"h " Sire 8rt Cape. 1 ektl. cate, cpla Tl,u,s- Pie 3rt -Cav. 1 cloth cape, epleru ! a hw wa........... SueW Cape, 1 cloth caix,ejti,ii , v;lu" WM Jacketi", - Slisses Jaokotj, size It j r. Jacket, 2 Mims Jacket?, iio4 ami v.' s ................ JacketWt Ladies 4at-ket, eiz otvoS, w . i?rr. lk.u.4AM. nnlvnnrt lfl rnl.tr m . r Just 5 doi"u Ladies and Children's Walku n8 ur do. ss do S do. i .... .?.: w -i.bn ..V)now H-CO ..........It.OO now $3.50 ,.$.'.( now $l.S5 $00 now J $:t 00 now $2.tX) ....... :.tV now $4 50 . $.V-V now $3.A0 wast. .-. . . $.,.50 wow $1.50 ft Wand i 7 now $!.( ..$l.00an.l !.. now - .75 JJ.OOnow $l.i'5 We are K'jrinniner earlv to close hence these splendid reductions J,r you- out Fall Goods Branch : Canyonville, OregoaJ N. SELIG, ..Myrtle Creek, ra TOOOOCOOOOOCCOCOOOOOCCOOOOOOC(j Advertise in tin Plain4ealer s