The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, January 27, 1902, Image 1

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Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868.
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Vol. XXXIII.
ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, iqo2. '
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INVENTORY SALE
DRESS GOODS,
SHIRT WAISTS,
FURS,
CAPES,
JACKETS,
SHOES and
UNDERWEAR
at a price you can
not equal in any
city. . .
MEN'S SUITS,
SHOES,
SHIRTS,
COLLARS,
TIES,
in fact everything
in the store at a
price you will
know is right and
quality good.
Children's Rubbers 15 cts. per pr.
One IT r 1! . 1 1" One W
vvonenoerg: raros.
Oihmi uutil 8 o'clock. J
LATE NEWS SUMMARY
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Important
Events of
few Days.
the fast
STATE, GENERAL, fO REIGN.
Cream of the Dispatches Dished
Up in Condensed Form for
the Busy Reader.
1 r:n'
Store
Hod. H. Y. Corbett has ln elee'ed
preeident of the Lwin and Clark Cen
tennial directors, and H. W. Scott yice-presideat.
The aatomortile is ilton. to invade
ordered one (ur use ia coodurtin bis
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v A Happy and Prosperous
Ncw Year.
is the wish of B. W. STRONG, the Fur
niture man, and in line with our wishes
vc 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.
Ill BIS I
we hive, only iu broken sets, at sp
Several lots of Brussels and Ingram Car
pet remnant, containing from 5 to 15
Is. that we will pell at special bargains.
few odd chair? that are as good as any
special values. Kemeinber-the place.
B. W. STRONG,
THE FURNITURE MAN. Roseburg.Ore
Bring Us Your
CHICKENS.
EGGS.
BUTTER.
basiness.
Some hops sold in Yitnhil! c janty
yesterday at cents per poond while
another grower refused 13 cents waiting
for IS cents.
The OrcvoDian uya the Portland Elks
wid build a $ KM ,00 J building on the f25,
000 lot I hey recently purchased in that
city. It will be six ctories high.
It is reported that the new chair fac
tory will be locate J east of M tin street,
near the C P. church, oa the Uickle-
man property, about four acres being
used for the purpose. Albany Demo
crat.
Mist Port' Knight of Salem got $50,
000, as heretofore rapoitel ia her eat
ajainst the Dike of Mtncheeter fir
breach of promise. The ce w settled
e t cl court, and it is sua the tat Her-id
law pid the money.
Governor Geer will n3t lots -fere in
the Wade-Dalton case, and the two will
bi banged 00 tae 3Ut. It is about time
I the prets stop- Riving these two mar
derers anv farther ntoriet. What
tbey say can do no gxxi to the pablic
la Jojepl.ir.e cjanty, where place
mining ia enrh an import mt industry
there is much c uipUiut at thecnntinutxl
failure of the winter water sopply and
the inability ol tbe miners to get the
eeaaou'a operations started on this sc
count.
FOR CASH OR TRADE.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
To Cure a "Salmoned" Dog.
A correspondent of the "Morning Ore
gt,nian" at NahciilU, Wash., gives t
lolloiring as a timple and sure core
which i a 42 tears' experience be' has
never known to fail ia the cee of
"salmooed" dot. He says: "It they
set salmon sick, t.ke a sharp knife and
cot retween tbe nreril', then cat
gash under the ntetri's so that tbe M o
ill run freely and the do will lap it c
with his tongue, and in 24 boars there is
a change for the betier."
Don't Forget to Read This.
From
Corresoondents
From Camas Valley.
c"eer miter tditor: I tola uncle Ezra,
he's my ole man yon no, well I Tola him
as how 1 Was a goto to rite yoa a letter
som day same as other Folks does, Bat
he dido Think i'd better cause He ssys
i Make so many miaTakes ia my ritia
bat i don't Thin so, ear bow when i
Have my specs on bat I can't find em
now so i a 'pose this won't bee writ very
well.
we air bavin purty mace raio jest now
bat gaess we can stand it as we air kind
er used to that sort O thing. " v
my ol man says oar nearest neighbor
tole him that his brotber-In-law's neph
ew was 2 the poet Office tother day an'
earn one tole hem that tbey wus a talkin
of bavin a sapper at the hall next Satur
day nile, wbitch is the 25 of Jan., bat
of coarse it will be over with afore )ou
git m leter.
We heard as bow tbePLAiNDBALta man
wot rouou loiner aay a maktn tbe ac-
qtiaintAnces of the People of this valley,
an accord in to my idea most every bo J?
sabScribed for tbe Plaimobalxb an' i
say the rmsDEALxa is all rite ao I tbiuk
am a pieuy good jedge.
Sum boddy Has ben good eoot 2 Sx
tbe poblick iod west of tbe Postoffice
tbey was so many trees a growing by the
road that tbe Rode wo alwats very
muddy aa the sou could t never shine
there An Dry the road, but now the
trees have been cut down and tbe road
fixed an' it ia a LVa better.
Tbey was eamlxdy round tother day
with a paper far all ol Us fo'ks to aitto
that paperwos Aikio fur tbe cam at Val
ley post Office 2 bee Maid a money or
der cms. Me ao Esre we both signed it
or course x we Dew all pHishans at
com roand no matter Wbat they Air fur
i will not rite a very Un Letter this
time aa i baint got much 2 w right.
AST Matilda jlmciss
TRIED TO KILL THE KINU
Washington's Governor Opposes
Railroad Merger Scheme.
Pretty Wedding la Ashland.
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TEiEPHONE GIRLS SLICI3E.
Danish Islands Bought. Terrible
Mine Disaster. Other
Late New?.
The Day .
Starts gsJr
off Jltes
Right r5fe'.3f s
'Phone 163
When
You
Have a
Cup of
Staple a nd
Fancy Groceries
Guaranteed fresh
and wholesome
and sold at prices
as low asthe lowest.
Oar fall and winter gxxis have arrived
and yoa will find here tbe largest an
most complete line ol drees goods, outin
flannels, Uerinatore, nuderwear, hosiery,
blankets, curiaios, cloaks, cates, etc.
Also Bockiiibam A Hecht, txjots and
shoes, robber goods, oil olething, over
coats, and a line of meo and boys' cloth-
inz tbat cannot be tat. W e also
carry miners' supplies and a fresh and
complete stock ol groceries.
Come and let as show yon oar large
assortment and give yoa prices. Oar
aim is to givs yoa good valaea and treat
yoa right. Give as a trial.
A. K. Mattook uo-, Kuaie, ur.
We are alo agents for tbe Oliver
Chilled plows and extras. (n4d)
For Typewriter.
WHITE HOUSE
Mocha. COFFEE J
xrM vour break ist. It has a flavor that's all
and Country
its own you don't get it in any other brand. jrj70ClU.CC XOUQIX
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KRl & iEWLAD,
" Sole Agents,
Rosc"burg, Oregon
If, in the past yoa bnve had trouble
with yoar typewriter ribbons, send a
sample order to E. L. King, No. 218 6an
aome Street. San Frauci'co, and see if
All'IsindS Of fruit yoa can't get a better ribbon for seventy
five cents tbsn you have rern paying a
dotUr for. $7 per doz-n any color and
for any machine E. L. Kino,
Pacific Gia-t General Agent.
218 Sansome St., Run Francisco. S18
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Tbe btst paints are not sold cheap,
Sberwin A Williams mike tbe beet
Cbarchill & W ,olley eel I it.
GETTING NEW SHOES?
$3
WH
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
"Pedalis" a Lady's Shoe
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...FLINT'S SHOE STORE...
Hints to Housewives.
o
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 gor V! goods and good service.
C. W. PARKS & CO.
If you
If you
If you
If -you
If you
If you
want
want
want
want
want
want
If mi don't k-iowPAT
cU oa or address .
to buy a farm
furnished rooms
to buy a house
rent a house
build a house
move a house ,
F Fsjattafjaa.
to
to
to
Contractor
tad Builder
Reeeborg,
Oregon
Why do women continue to endure
suffering caused by womanly diseases?
There are many answers to tbat ques
tion. Sometimes because they have ex
hausted toe skill
of local physicians
and remain on-
cured. At other
times it is because
tbey shrink from
submitting to ob
noxious examina
tions which local
physicians deem
necessary. And to
sum it all up, they
endure suffering
because they do
not know that Dr,
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription
makes weak wom
en strong and sick
women well.
Favorite Pre-
scription'' establishes regularity, dries dis-'
agreeaDie urains, nrais innamniaiiun uiu
ulceration and cures female weakness.
"I enioy rood health; thanks to Dr. Piercr'a
Pavorite Prescription and '(.olden Medical I'-is-
fofnr' 'writes Mra. I. I. Schnetver. ol Pontine.
I.ivineston Co.. IU. "I was Uken sick ami
the doctors here called it ' Grip.' I lay for four
weeks in bed, then when I got up I found I hud
'displacement.' Had such aches and psins in
my hack and limbs could not stand any length
oftime. I knew that our home doctor wmiM in
ixt the first thins on an examination, and that
I would not submit to, unless I was dangerously
sick. My son had your book, ' Common Sense
Medical Adviser,' and I thought from reading
it that Dr. Pierce's medicine would do me
more food than all the home doctors and so it
has. I can truly say I was aurprised at the
beneet 1 received. I can do all my washing and
also tend my flower garden. In (act I am on my
feet most all the time. An old friend of mine
said to me, ' Why what is the matter with you?
Yon are getting young anin.' I told her I had
Uken six bottles of lr. Pierce's meilicines, and
that if she would do likewise she would feci ten
years younger, too."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser paper covers is sent free on re
ceipt of a I one-cent stamps to pay ex
pense of mailing only. Address Dr. R,V.
George Singleton of Bieeborg, and
Djra Roach, of Ashland, were happily
otiired io marriage at the r-sidence ct
tbe biide's parents, Mr. sud Mrs. Rich
ard R.wch, bandar noon, the I9.b iost ,
by the Rev. A. SJ. Russell, ol the Bap
tist church of ashlsnd.
Tbe wed J i on tboao a qiiet on, waa
Very pnt'tty co -docted throughout SDd
beepok tie gojd taste of Mrs. Roach.
The bride is the oldest dsoghter of -Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Roacb and is a very
beaatifot voaag lady, posaa.ilnir many
sterling qaaliiiea-
Sbewaa attired In beaatilal gray
gown, relieved with lace an f ribbon and
cairk-d orange Mossom. Sb-s tre h-r
sed wi b grc and roxp ware throagb
oot tlo trying or. leal.
Tbe groom ia tbe youngeet son of Mrs.
B. Siogletoo of Roeeborg, and i- a very
prosi-eroas and poplar yoaog msa. Ha
is atpreeent employed aa fireman on tbe
8. P. R. R , holding a an oat of Roee
borg, wbere hie beaatifal home is lo
cated. Ha wore a sait of conventional
black and appeared a worthy protector
for the one to w bom he bad pledged hie)
truth forever aod ay.
Tbe oeaulilal ceremony was faaltlews-
ly conducted by Rev. Ras-ell and the re
sponses were clear and distioct front tbe
bride and groom, aod delivered witb im
preaeive sol.moity todicatiog a fall real-
ixition of their importance in time to
come.
After tbe ceremony all partook of a
very sumptuous sapper suuply provided
aod elegantly eerved by tbe hostess.
Tbey were the recipients of msny very
valuable aod aselal presents.
Tbe happy coople left on tbe overla id
Sunday evening, bat the good wishee of
the comaaaoily and a host of lrieods, go
with tbem to their fatnre home.
Ashlaod, Jan. 24. W. W.
Republican Delegates.
FoaTLAjto, Jan. 22. Chairman Geo.
A. Steel, of tbe republican state central
committee, baa made a fswchaoges in
the no Tiber of delegates, as ,apf .ortiooed
to some coanttea, to the nest state con
vention. The figures arc base! on tbe
vote cast in the presidential election of
November, luOJ. The old anil new ap
portionments are:
Counties Old New
Bsker 9 11
Beaton 8 7
Clackamas 15 16
Clatsop 12 0
Colombia , 6 7
Coos 7 7
Crook.. 5 4
Cany 3
Donglaa 12 14
Gilliam 4 4
Grsnt 7
Harney 3 4
Jackson 10 12
Josephine , 0
Yiema, Jan. 24. The Nea Frie Press
today prints an n noon firmed story of an
at'etnpt to assassinate King George of
Greece. According to this report bis
njejssty ai walking in the park at Poal
erou. when a man braodishing a aniie,
rushed upon him. A park inspector
jumped between tbem and received s
stab intended for tbe kinf. Tbe woold
be assassin was arresttd.
Beaton, Jan. 24. A dispatch to tbe
Lnkal Acseiger from Athens coofirms
tbe Vienna report of an attempt on the
Ids of tbe Kina of Greece. Tbe man in
custody la pronounced to be a luualic
ABOCT THE BJULAOsD MIM1I.
6nni.i, Jan. 24. A special from
Oivnibia to tbe Timee says: Goveronor
McBride today iasoed a proclsmation
... 1
ooDoatna' railroaa meraer uouer sue
name of Northern Secaritiea Company
Tbe governor declares tbat the com
mnnltv of interest ooeratioo of railroads
is dangsroos beoinse of tbe insecsrity of
tbe Individaals making it op. Bach
community st fles competition, which is
tbe only protection in this state against
railroads. Tbe governors declares tbat
tbe people should prepare to enforce
their rights. Toe state shoald appoint
a Rti.road Commission for the protec
tion ho-h ol civic riahta and railroad
property.
BAD VTXATHCa TP S0STH.
Saarru. Jao. 24 Poget Poaod is io
, the center of a particularly tevere snow
aod wind Storm bicb commenced esrlv
this morning and has centioaed daring
the day. Telegraph and telephone lines
are do a in ever direction, and street 1
car and othi r treffi; is paralji! by tbe
stotm.
DASiaa i-LASos aircer.
WAHieiTox, J'O. 24. Tbeireaty for
the tran-tler aol eale of Dsnisn is sods
of tbe Wieet lodiee, M Tbomaa, St Crutx,
and St John, to the United States was
consooiesated today throogh tbe final
signir g by tbe representatives of both
countries.
, eomusrs oaoawtrisio.
Prljons.JiO 24. Tae National So
ciallat tXiojitiittVe i io seHa in tbi
city otgan.zing for tbe campaign of 19v4
TaaatBLB mixb distsb.
Des Moisss. Is, Jan. 4. Nes was
received at 1 o'clock of a t-rnble mine
xalosion at Lost Creek, Is,, ten miles
aMWlb of 0talijA. Sixty miners are
narw reported to be missing. Four dead
have been taken oat aa 1 six ir i ared. all
fatally. Particulars are bard to obtain,
owing to the fact tbat the mine fa ten
sniiea in tbe coontrv. and there ia no
telephone line to it. Tbe disaster.
aid, was caused by a
0
Railroad Racket.
(Tiding.)
John Cbnrchman and Jack Webb
snterrd ths railwsr service as student
brakemeo.
Geo. V. Gillette and L. L. Riley left
Toeeday for Portland on bosineas sffairs
connected with the U. B. of R. E.
J. Ed McBride, the engiceer, returned
Monday stternnon from a t.o morths
visit at his old h j ne in Pennsylvania.
Fireman Nithao 8. Yoaage has re
turned from greeting frieods in Southern
California and Old Mexico. Ho reports
very enjoyable trip.
Jsmss Hall, who was ontli recently a
diiller for ths Southern Oregon OuCi.,
hss become a freight brakeman for tbe
railroad company.
Io anticipation of the snow fall, naoal
at this time of year on the rooaotams,
mioyoftbe locomolivee gaiog out of
Aabland are provided with snow plows.
Braksmsn W. 0. Bush has bid in a
ran oat of Portland and P. JJaleoo, who
has been 00 tbe night paeeenger ran
south oat of Afblsod, hss sacceed to
Baau's old ruo on K. 15 and 19.
Rupert Jones, tbe S. P. Ca.'s firerr.an.
who was so badly bart ia a wreck at
Myrtle Creek a rhort time ago, is report
ed to be rapidly recovering from bis In
jariee, an J his arm is rabidly healing
np.
Braksmsn EI. Long, lately with
t orlland wnoieeale boa as, baa agaio en
tered tbe railroad eervice aod is 00 15
anl 16 between Atblaod and Knaeborg.
Mrs Long aod baby j-iined bim this
week to make tbeir borne in Ashlacd.
Coo due tor C. 6. Iaglero-k. who has
been running train on toe MsClood river
branch, returned to Ashlaod tbe 15 ret o
tbe week and resume I work on the maio
Hoe. Ail lamberina aod railroad opera
tioos 00 tbe MX!o id are suapeoded dor
tog the winter mootbs.
A targe lorce 01 men is stead i.y em
ployed by the S. P. Company in ballast-
iog and improving tts roadbed tUroogh
tba upper ttacrameato valley. A force
of 129 men, incljJiog 50 Ciinamen
nave moved tbir nsalqiarters aa ur
rionb as Anderwn, and their work ' still
soon ei'eod to R.-ddicg.
John P. J jnee, the well-known travel
ing passenger agent for tbe 8. P. Lines
in Oregon. iaao uihoietic . farmer and
dairyman. Tots week, be boogl t
cows of George W. Week, a Marion
coaoty dairymao, al 4-i0 per bead. Tbe
cowa were grade Jersey, and yie d
over 5 per ceot batter fat on a compjai
leet. Mr. Jooes a ill take his cows
bis farm near Mebama.
Lime and remeot at trrv tow priosi a1
Maretere' Drag More.
Contest Notice.
Second prize at Currier's Grocery
A fine China Tea Set
One Ticket with every 50 cent purchase. Buy jour Groceries at
WILL CURRIER
n.
THE GROCER
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a) j.
THE SUNSET GROCERY...
Will eootinoe to be, aa it baa been, tbe leader in quality
and prices. IX-n't forget tbat our goods are ail new and
freab. A trial is respectfully solicited.
gJ&Vi bsndle Albany Creamery Botier.
A. S. CL.OYD, Proprietor
st ii.iml
THE
Chicago
TYPEWRITER
Price, $35.00
Guaranteed to exjual any
$100 machine. .
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E. L. KING, Gen'l Agent, 218 Sansome St., San Francisco
W. C. CONIMER, Local Agt, Roscburc
x Roseburg Steam Laundry
We are now ready lor business
with new and up-to-date machine
ry. Work will be neatly and
promptly done. Watch for our
Wagou or call 'Phone 791.
to
Q ,V. A. EVER1TT, Proprietor.
a
aad took place at 12 :15. There were ;
300 miner, in the mine al the lime, and
rnttol Stale Lsq.1
Risvburf , Oteoa, JmB. .
A raOVtcnt co ;U.-rt aXdarlt baring beea
fll in taisu&oe br
U. C. KISG.
ennt-Jstant. sa.int tbe bomrad entr Vj.
NkU. naJe km is. I m. lor lou S, LI. li and U,
a -cU to t, tou-bi( ? . ranre I west, by
ratNK DoMPtER
eontesue. In whira it ia aeel that the as! 4
entrrsjaa ta wa atif st.Qdonl the resets
embrarl in nu siJ entry, and baa acx fesxled
upon or euiQr.t.1 tip.a as by law req aired, tot
a period ot more thsa two yeses last past, and
that ibis aban-ionmeut ta Do eaaaed by hi
.ilArmrnt In lae Arm. Kitt nr v,nu
it is jCorpaof uie Callei 'staa a ertrata soldier.
epain. or aunocssr o:n-r war tn wbieb tba
I mud S'ata mT be encsa d, aaid amjina sre
hereby nonneJ lo a()ear. reapoed and offer
erelaaoe Wuebiiur j 1 si.essuou at ki o'elork
all have got oat ezcept OD, wno are en- ; BQj slrr ai la rniicd Si&ua Laud uffio ta
Eastman
.. Kodaks ..
Mate Good
Xmas Gifts
Klamath...
Lke
Lane
Lincoln....
Linn
Malheur.
Marioo
Morrow ,
Multnomah
Polk
Phermsn. ........
Tilllamook..
Union
Wallowa...
Wasco ,
Wsshlngton 13
Wheeler 4
Yamhill 12
Knse ol mailing on ly,
, Bufisdo. J. Y.
4
4
14
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14
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,92
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70
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5
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67
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6
12
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Total.
.335 346
Soldiers' Home Fund.
Balk, Or., Jan. 23 State Treasurer
Moore today received from the National
Home for Disabled Volnn er Soldiers a
remittsnce of f 1650, which goes Into the,
Oregon Soldieri Homa food.
tombed in the back part
shaft. A measags received from Lost
Creek ax 2 :45 P. M. etatea that there
was little hope f jr tbe 55 miners im-
priaooed.
DasMoiMS. Jao. 243:15 P. M.
Eiiieea bodies have beeo taken from the
Lost Creek: mine, all horribly burned.
according to a telephone message rsceiy
ed by the) Daily Capital. Tbe east end of
tbe mine is oo fire, and it is stated tht
there ie little hope now of saving the 30
or 40 miners en;ombed, !
Their Last Hello.
McJiiirsriLis, Jso. 2 2. Despondent
from reasons nokoown to tbsir families
or friends, tired of living and determined
to die, Naona Untermea, night telephone
operator at McUinnyiile, and her cnum,
drank arsenic in deadly quantities, in the
telephone offije last ni.bt, both soc-
cumoing todav to the effects of tbe
poison. Hiss Ungennan called np a T-
eral operators along tbe telephone line
and told tbem she and her companion
were tired of living and were taking tba
poison at tbe time tbe massage was sent.
Asks British Clemency.
Washimotom, Jan. 23 Resolatlons
hsve been offered both ia tbe lijuse end
Bena e, expressing sympathy with the
mislortaoes of tbe Boers.
The resolutions ask tbat the British
trea lbs vanquished people with homane
consideration.
Jack Wade The Second.
Saw Fbxncisco, Jau.23 Toe foo'.pal
who was shot by Policeman Taylor while
fleelnu from the scene of the murder ol
Officer Robinson has been identified as
Jack Wade, who is wsnteJ in Stockton
for robbery. He is sstd to be known te
the police in several Eastern elties.
Special Notice.
bmier a 91
davit, filed December J3. IM. set h.rlh facta
which snow that after ao diligence personal
serrlce of this notice eaa not be made. It I
hereby ordered aud dlrec'ed that such aotica
b(ivn by du and p-oper publication.
j. i. DKimae, aeaister.
J, H.BO JXH. Eacelrer.
Notice for Publication.
Caited 9tatea Land Office,
Ro-?bnnr. Umron. Jao. It. 11!.
Notice la hereby f (ten that la compliance
with tbe pfoTlsion cf tne art o! Conxro ot
Jane , ls.S,entiUd -AO act fnr the saie ol
amber lann in uie ciate ot lauiornia. areaon
lierada and Washln(Un Terrllorr" as extend
ed to all the Paoilc Land titaiee by act ot A ne
ar . 1-V2,
GAREY W. JOHNSOW.
of Portland, oonnty ol Multaoraab, State ot
Oreann, ha thl day Sled to thia oSca bia
worn statement So. ISoO, for the purchase v f
the tv-i ?K'. .N 4 SE, and SE sta ol Bee.
No. In, township W aoaih. rann S w.. W. M
and will oner proof to show tbat the land
smiht is more valuable for it Umber er stone
tbaa lor agricultural purpose, and lo esiahlisb
his claim to said land be lor the Karistar and
Keceieerol thisolhreat Roaebars; Oregon, en
Tuesday, ln x day ol alarcn. H. H name
wltnt ..; T, J. Brown, of Rosebani, Orefn
U. licCarty of Portland, Oregon, Albert
abrahaa and X. H. Lenox, both of Boaeburt,
Orecon.
Any and all pereona ctalmlna adversely tbe
abova described land are reauaated to file tb ti
claim in thia oltloa on ot be tore tail as day of
Dr.J. G. Goble, ihe optician wilt visit
tilendale Tuesday ani Wedi.eoday Jan
nary 21 aod 22. Canvonville, Thorcday
and Friday 23 and 24. Kiddle, Sain
day 25. Myrtle Creek Monday, TueS;
day od Wednesday, 27. 29, aud 29.
Oakland, three dsys, 30, 31 and 1.
Tooee wishing lo consult him abo'it
their eyes or wishing glasses fUtedahnold
call on him at tbo hotel. All work
guaranteed. Prlcea reasonable. Con
saltation free, J. G, Go&ls.
March, IM.
JA)p
J. T. BK1I GK-
Begi-ter.
CITATION.
In the County Court for ths Conn r otDouc
las and 8 late of Oieffon.
In tbe matter of ua imanuaiuaip ol
John B. K.tD. a minor.
To U. F. kapp. Mrs. sfettie Brown. John B.
Rsiid. and all other rartie lutvreated la Ut
said estate tirertinr:
In the name ol the State ot Orcenn. yoa are
hereby cited and required to appear la He
County Court of th state of Oniton, for the
Connie of DotiRias. In the Court mom thereof
at Rosebunr, in said County of Douitlaa oath
tth day ol rebruarr, unu, al 10 o clock tn th
forenoon ot that day. then and there t aho
cause, tl any you nave, wu an enter ol aale oi
th following described real projiorty belonging
lo th ealataol toe aaid minor, lo-wtt: An n
divided ou flfteeuih Ititerrst in the Noftn-
West quarter ol Bvclion So, Tp 40 houthot Rsd
a lii.L W. M . In Josenhlne Conntr. Oiva.m.
houid not be male auihnrlx or m. F. Rsprs the
Usanlian ol t tie prrvon ana estate ol ol Job a 8.
Rapp, a minor, to sell said property lor th
benefit ot bis said ward.
Witness tbe Hon, M. U Thompson. Juoee of
th Conntr Court ot Ooal Counte. sute ol
Oregon, with the seal ol ml Court affixed thl
Mi n aar ot January a. v. iu
Flrt publication ot thia .otic twine Januart
10, l'ATJ.
BEAU . R. BHAMBROOK,
County Clerk .
CATARRH
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ASK
Druggist
for
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TRIAL SIZE.
Ely's Cream Balm
fitves BsUal at ones.
It cleanse, sooths and
heals thdieasd meiu-
nrsn. it cuits uuriu . , -rj , mm s tm f
and drleea away a t ol.l 1 J A V F F V F R
tatbaUwwIqa rklr. It lirt I I mll
Is absorlied. ll.-al and Frutect th Membrane
Keatorre th Reims of 'I aula and smell, i u.l
. . S-l Ulm 1 1 . . T. . . .t. . n. I,, ta.. ' )
aU.T WtoXUUiS, M W airaa bkmvw Tor ,
See those $i and $2
Brownies
ALBUMS AND PHOTO MOUNTS AT
CHURCHILL & WOOLLEY
FREE
A SET OF DISHES
Just received at "The Racliet"
a shipment of China ware di
rect from the potteries, -to hich
-roe are giving away absolutely
Free. Ticket with every pur
chase at '
"The Racket Store"
Furnishings, Notions, Stationery
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Clearance Sale Begins
We name such prices ou Ladies and Misses Jackets and;
Walking Hats mentioned below that had ought to move;
them very rapidly. This is our full stock in ourMyitle;
! Creek store. Same reduction applies to what maybe;
in stock in Canyonville.
: Sise 36 Cape, hardlv enough to mention, only 1 plush, was
Sue on Cape 1 cloth cape, epleL-aid value, was
Sixe 3t Cape, 1 cloth cape, splendid Talue, wss
ixe 3ti lip, 1 cloth cape, tpiendul raioe, was
Jackets, 2 Mioses Jackets, sixe 14 yrs , was
i Jackets, S Miswes Jackets, sixe 4 and 6, was
1 Jackets, 6 Ladies Jackets, sixe 3t-38, was
! Collarettes, only one left, color crer, was
i Joste dozen Ladies and Children's Walling Hats,
do. 7 was
do. 6 was
do. lwas.... ..
.. 1.75 now $2.50
..fit SO now 14.00
$4.00 now $i.50 i
12.00 now !.i'5S
$5 00 now $;i:
$t(X)now$2.l
.$7.00 now $4 50
$5.50ao$d.50
2 was $2,50 now $1.50
$1.50 and $1 75 now $1.00
.$1.00 ami $t 25 now .75;
. $2.00nowtl.25(
We are beginning early to close out Fall Goods
hence thesevsplendid reductions for you.
Branch !
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