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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1902)
Ore0"' pr.wi'"" A dvertising bb Printing J A Iii Inisy seasons brings you your share of trade; mv Is a very important factor in bnsinefcs. Poor cirintinff re- advertising in dull sea sons hrinurs yon your share, and also that ot (he merchant who "can't af ord" to a.lvei rise. fleets no credit on a go d bnsmees house. Let 00 do yoor Jr.b Printing we guarantee it to be io every way satisfactory. 1M Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868. Vol. XXXIII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1902. No. 9 f3Tjp lit $r4 'zt' V . 7 - 7 r I if t 7 tj? ? INVENTORY SALE.. DRESS GOODS, SHIRT WAISTS, FURS, CAPES, 4 4 X JACKETS, SHOES and UNDERWEAR if at a price yon can not equal in any citv. Child' en's Rubbers 15 cts. per pr. Wollenberg Bros. Open uutil 8 o'clock. I'ri.-e t-tore A Happy and Prosperous New Year is the wi,h of K. W. STRONG, the Fur niture man, and in line with our wishes wo have a few special bargains to offer lor 15 days. TO CLOSE OUT a lot of remnants of Wall Paper for 5 and 10 ets. per double roll to make room for new stock that will arrive later. i HI Bill E Several A few we Lave, only i;i broken ts, at siiecial B. W. STRONG, THE FURNITURE MAN. Bring; Us Your ... FOR CASH J. F. BARKER I CO. The Day f WHITE HOUSE Hocha. COFFEE Jav- xn'Jh your breakfast. It has a flavor that's all its own you don't get it in any otier brand. Sole Agents, Hoscburgy Oregon starts vrtf off Smm When Uz?' Have a j cf 'j-tjps Cup of GETTING NEW SHOES? Don't be jollied into buying out of date shoesat $2.98, when you can get a snappy, up-to-date shoe for We have no old shop-worn goods, but we have the greatest line of Ladies' and Gentlemen's shoes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 "Pedcllis" . a Lady's Shoe ...FLINT'S SHOE STORE... Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in v fresh. Groceries, when ou order them. Call up 'Phone No. 181 for gof d goods and good service. If you want to buy a farm Ifv you want furnished rooms If you want to buy a house If you want to rent a house If you want to build a house If you want to move a bouse If voti don't kaow PAT T C e. ill on nr address ... I 1 fa tj? tt? ti? ? tl? H MEN'S SUITS, SHOES, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, , in fact everything in the store at a price yon will know is right aud quality good. Iri. Sun . 7 7 7 ' 7 7 1 - t t 7. 7 7 '7 7 N ' , 9 ' s lots of Brussels anil Insrain Car- reninauts, containing; from o ti 1" that we will soli at special bargains. odd chairs that are a? good as anv values. Kemeuiber the place. Roseburg, Ore vS CHICKENS. EGGS, BUTTER. 1 OR TRADE. e 'Phone 103 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 . S i Produce Bought and Sold. ...... $3 good cooking, is to have good and to get them promptly C. W. PARKS & CO. SI P I Contractor sad Builder Reseburg, Oregon LATU NEWS SLin.MARY. State and Ueneral News Condensed for the Busy Reader. Hi'K cholera prevalent at Pind'e o', Oteuon. Ie!av in repot tiny conal bill mftns a saving o( tiu-.e la'er. Victi'ii of bvpnolic upell at Spokai e awoke inpane Tuesday. S. blej's last day in Chicago was one urea! rounil of pleasure. t-opren e (Vii't tufcea railroad merger ' caee nudt-r advisement. K' user's hen lib wi'l hardly permit ht coming to America irj April. Emperor Willum celebrated his 43td birthday M unlay wib ureal pomp. G" at id Chicauo. The city i lo have a ftJ.'iuui lSOxSCO foe', that m ill teit T.tHHi people. 1'ii'tnl Miueworker levy an ai-rexi-ment to help etiikers Ght but'.le wth 1 peratcr to the end. H it de'iate in the Senate as to right of Army i.tli ra to criiKire utterances re narding Ptiilippioes occaned this week K-ikhuj, U1. ieconeiderirg the matter of akiu.2 Audi ew.Carnt Ki" for oue of his $-0,0u) library contributions for that city. Ttie City Coui cil ! Medford has re- crutiy jaeeed au ordinnDce proviJirg itr j the payiueut of au annual license ol uiUrt te paid each year cn or befote FcbrUirj l;t. Tuere hip leen to uiminuitlon io the proref? o! JiilliDg ot the well of the )j:heru Oregon Oil Co., eabl of town. lmlicatioi.8 of yas continue to be at-troi g feutaie ot tne eiiualion. Ashland Ti J- The c'ceional ceea of tmallpox tl.rvLticut the Norlbe-t have a titling v muieut in a fc'.alemeLt mat'e by the cieur oi the Micueeoti tUte Board ol Health. Lie dccUrea that as the pre- v 1. live va'ue if vaccination has fen ti.oroOahi.y demonstrated, that every p tpou funni with amallpoz ehoold 6rt be cated, then feei.t to j -t.il for ninety diyi. He eaye there in no excuse for euja.lpx io civilized conutries. t-torniB hav? been general ever the mid iie west aod I'j. ilic coiet faring the Pt week. A t ;nrl ta been racing beyotoi the Kxkiee, aod a section of it atrmkt-.e Puget S.onJ country anil proetratei bueinesa for a day or two. Portland has been io the grip of the ice aud 8;io air r, too, while lo the eoo'h unnenady cold weattier baa been the ro'e, notably at tan Fraucitco. Considerable flui:er wae cause) in Loudon by t!.e aiiD'iut.cemeot that Kiog ' E ivrard hid appeared in a fr ck coat ! ol fashionable men immediately rushed 1 , iii. ' to their taura and ordered etrnd a' parmei.ts in suite of Ibfir ei'racrd.i ar rov-ity. Consternaiuo row prevail., as it is learned thai woat the Kiog wore was a frock overcoat on which velvet cuffi are oiti-n Peen. In a special t"nrit-t si e per, attached ! ... .... to the southbound everUnd train which nassed through RoseburBundav morn- ' ng, was a Ktiard ar.d ten military pris oners, en route Irou Vancouver Barracks to San Francisco. Among the p'ieon-rs was Frank A. Kakoagki, degraded sol dier aDarchiet, who ill serve ten years in Alcatraz prison for threatening to kill President- Kooeevi-lt. and voicing approv al of Czolgoft and his crime, lbo other prisoners will eerv terms trim six mouths to two years, and tbe ofTugs for which they were cou'tmartialed ran from simple deseer'ion to striking a superior -ffiir. Contest Notice. C'ltted Slate Land Office, Ri.-iur. 'Jr?iii, Jn. li. IWU2 A sufficient Co: lest aili.Um haviDg,beea Hied iu tliis oOic- oj T. H. BILL -ntetent sgin-t homeu-al entry No. Wit. male JiiiniHry 12, lor.SK1 NK'i, E'j SEJ ali i M H XI. M-ctiou 11. towllhlu 26 . K 1 C HARLES F. VALGHS, i CuiiUrs'e, ia u liic-b il m aiivtfU.,ih it the said i:litri-f S. aiKliu bus arnolir abandODed Ihv ni'l: tlial he ban Dot resiK-l uixia nnr culliva t"i lh -atne lor mr. than six nonihs last at, aui that said claito has been abandoned b- the said eutrTmen for a lonir pertfd ol time aiid that said entrynun Ik not residing In tbe DeiKhborbood ol the land, and that said alleged at.uoe f toia th- Urid is nitt due lo his mploy- 1 tn.-nt in lh" Armv mv-v- ..r M.ritipf-firtis,f Hi. CiiiU.-d a.at'H ai a private soldier, otlicer, sea- nan or mHiiue. durinir ihe war wilb npmn or luriiiK any othi-r war in whn:h Ibe I'Dited iBt ii. av Ihj ewuu, sai parlies ard bert-bv noli tie. U aiear, pfjtuiJ and offer evidence tmichlnu saul all-iratiiiu nt lu o'elock a. m on Marc-b 4, IWJ., belore the Keicis'erand Keeetver ot United biaU!' Laud Ufliee, KoscburK, Oregon. 1 be saia ftpuwuni narinir. in a pruir am- davit, Bied January 16, l.o2. set forth lads which stio that alter due diunence personal service ji this notice can nut be made, it Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be K-ven by due aud proper publication. J- 1. MK1UI)19, Kl-KUltr JJOp J. H. BOOTH, tteceiver Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court lo- Douglas County, State ol OreKOU. In the mailer ot the estate ol Crawford (iaidla, Ueceawd. Notli-e is hereby iriven that tbe nnilerslk,ne1 'Iminiht atrix ot the above named estate has tilt-d hi-r tiiial account in settlement of said eiHt- and mat said court by order duly made on 'he 12th day ol December Ivoi has directed that Mondav the 3rd dav of February 19(i2. be set fur hearing obJ'-iHinus If any there be to xald final account aud the selllemeut ol said estate. This notli-e Is published In the Plaindealcr by order ol l he laid court and pennant to the or deruloresaia. bahh a vjadiiis Administratrix Dated this l'th day December 190L dlilp Notice for Publication. t'nited States Land Office KnsebnrK. Oregon Jan. 26. 1902. Notice is hereby Riven that In compliance with the proviMotiH cf the act of Conices of lune 6, in.evui;w -an acr lorine saieol tlm bT la' ds in the States of California, Oregon, isevaoa Hii'i h?-iiiiik'iii ii-rrnory, aaexiena. d U all the Public Land ritatct by act ol Aug' ut t, lnw, XDMOND B. DOWNS, nf S'RtlIe. roiinty of Kins, Htsteof Vt'asnlnrton hH.stMs (Ihv riled in Ihlsoftic-shis sworn state nici.t No, for the purchase of the W' HK' siiii lfie r- 7 ftn j, oi section pio. j, iownhriii south, raime 7 weNt aud will otter proof to show that Hie laud soiiKht is more valuable for ltx tiuilxr or Htiine than for agricultural pur t-ihe. and to establish his claim to said land tjutoretlie Kt-Kihtcr and Keeetver of this ofllce at KoHebura. oreitou, ( n Wertnes lay, the 9th day ol April, i2 lie names as HltiK'XHH: C. A. Yoiiiik, 'ei.nji; lditeman, Albert Wl'lla and Ihomax llnuanl, all of Kosebuiv. Oregon Any and all p'-nuint claiming adversely the above described lands ant reo tiesle-1 to III. their claims In Uilsottke on or before said nth day ot X From Our & I Correspondents-! liayhurst Notes. Mr. and Mre. Chae. Stanley were call ing on friends here last week. Mis9 Alice Miller went to Voucalla Monday to attend Yoi.calla Circle Women of Woodcraft. Mr. A. M. Applegate who was unite indisposed last week, we are glad to say is very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Applegate and Mrs. 8. Oawlfleld, were guests ol Mr and Mrs. J. G. Miller last Sunday. The children of S. W. Davis returned borne from Milltown latt meek, where thev have been attending fchool. M.s W. S. Applegala arrived home from Seattle las, week and mith her bu -and, is now viailing the iatter's paieta here. Ilere is a question that has puzzled the residents of Hayharal: Some years ago, two men of families combit td their efforts and built email bouee in which to hi-ld school. The bouee was built on and belonging to one of the two men. No ("eed was ever eiven ihe die'rict 10 the house or site. But it as legally vo'ed to bold school in tl e booe. Now alter some 14 years, the majority have voted to select another site aod build anewbiose. Some claim that in order to change lbs cite it will nq'isre a j m jrity vote as it id be virtually a removal ; wliiie the me.j jrity claim that ..s the dit-tritt owns do bouse or site it will 1 ot be iheeame as a rtinoval, but will be li e same thing as building a Few tioute in the first ph.ee, and will there fore require tot a mt-j irilv vote. As the new hooee advocates received 8 ont of 14 voies ie., a majority of 2, they tonsider ibry mighi Lave the It gal right to put a ne bouse on ano.ber t te. ow let us have the candid opinion of sme of those ahoare experienced in snch matters. We are willing lo abide by the :a. Ccsm rouTax. Brockway Items. The firet snow of the season fell the i other night Grain is looktDg due, and farmers re about done tanning. Mr. P. A Healer u sick with the la grippe. Mr. Hirdy H)war.1, of Tm M.le, is cleraiotc io Mr I. B. Nichols tt jre. Arthur Jotiott' O. who lias been inlLej employ of the 8. P. K. K , wae called lo j ihe bedside oi his mother who is serious ly ill. Mre. P. A. Heater and daughter, Mits . ' 'day. ( were vieitir.g irieuds Wedoei- G A. Hamilton, of tlippv YaTer, j 'i,eJ ilh iIr- Bj, UM Uj" dr 1 ol tne wees. Rev Keee delivered a very in'eres: ng dtcours4 to a small but attentive .ii.t it.reA Iiafa Knnil.v lla hrMfti., ..-v. J " " L .1 . 1 : 1 . , . I . . c"0 lue lu"" uou ul ""r uiomo. Ever' ooe u coidiallf invited to attend Mr. W. A. briog. of Diilard, attend ed chruch here Souday. School is prog i ee in nicely under the management of Prof. Jamee Fattereoo. Mr. i. H. Hoover returned home Thortdav, alter a brief visit iih his ton, Frank, at Myrtle Creek. Prol. Paltersoo and Miss Annie Knt, of this place, atte- ded tbe institute at Mylle Creek last Saturday. Miss Lora Parker, visited her neele, S. M. Parker and family, at Diilard Isst Tuesday. Mr. I. 6. Nichols' new honES is com pleted and has a very handsome appear ence. Mr. N J. Richards and son , Cecil, are herefrom Grants Peas building fence aod improving their pl ica, Mis Marv Buxton has re'ornd to her home from a position at the So diers' Home, and in a't-snding school here. Oar roads are in fairlv good condition for tbi time of the year. Tbe Plaindkalkb's represeutive, S. C. Bartrum, passed tnrotigti this place last week from a trip in the western part of the C; untrv. He dined with Z. W. Parker, a prosperous farmer of this valley. Mr. Parker appreciates the in creasing popularity of the Plai.ndkalkb and ill have it come to bis home tbe coming year. Dadoy's Boy Looking disss Items. Waller Laird, of Sitcom past through our valley Saturday. S. Wan en of tbe Paiauce country wae visiting in our burg last week. Rev. J. H. Howard of Diilard preach ed here last Sunday to a good audience. Perry Foster of Roeeburg, bas been visiting bis parents aud many friends iu the valley lately. Tbe Coo Bay mail rarrier lost one of bis horses Sunday between here and Roeeburg and was behind time. Tbe Ladies Aids met at the residence of Mrs. Geo. Marsh the 22nd. It was enjoyed by all present. Tbe last year they have taken in and spent about one tundred dollars. The Williams Bros, have lost several bead of cattle lately with larkspor. Tbit is a very poison plant and every spring or winter tome one loses cattle from this cause. Fidkb The Bohemia Railroad, At Cot t sue Grove nothing is talked abcut eicept the new railroad. Tbe surveyors are now laying cfJ, having about completed the survey. Tbe farm era along the line have all granted rights of-wav through their lands except two audit is pioposed lo run the railroad along the dividing line between their places, which flee mi to be agresable to all concerned. THE NEW TAX LAW. Matter of Great Importance Every Tax Payer. to By rrqnest of the sheriff and onanty court we agia present lo our readers a summary id the new tax law, which fol lows: "At the last session of the legislator a new law was passed in regard to the collection of taxes, which law took ef fect on Dec. 1, 1901, and its .substance, is a follows: 1- If you i-ay yoot tsxes on or before March 15th you will be alloaed are bate of 3 per cent. 2 It yon pay yoor taxes between March 15th and op to and including the firtt Monday in April, there will not be any rebate and neither will there be any penalty or interest added. 3. If yoor tsxes are not (-aid on or be-fi-rs the first Monday of April, they will income delinquent, when there will be added a penalty of 10 per cent, and the tax will also draw interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum is addition lo the penalty. 4. If von pay one-half of Ycur taxes on or before the first Monday in April, theo the remaining hall may ran op lo and including the first Monday In Octo ber fo lowing ; but U the last half of tax due is not paid by the first Monday of October it becomes delinquent, and there a ill t e adiled to socb balance, a penalty ol 10 per cent, and in addition, sncb t ilaDce will bear it.tsresl at the rate of 12 per cent per annom from the first Monday in April until paid. 5. On all personal property taxes, if one-ha.f is not paid on or before the first Monday in April, the law compels theJ sheriff to levy np on ard collect the same after Mar 1st, hence to prevent a levy opoo personal property after May 1st it a ill be necessary for ooe bail to be paid as al-ove stated. 6. Tbe law compels the sheriff to sell all lands ou w bit b taxes have not beto paid, aod thai socb sales shall not be held later than Marcs 1st of the year in which the tax levy is male. 7. The property will be sold to tbe perton bidding the lowest rats of interest aod certificate will be issued therefor, and deeds given to such property sold, utile redeemed within three years from tne dale ol socb sale." OLALLA NEWS NOTES. Extra Horse Required on tbe Route. run Frosty oighte and cold cays. Tbe fir?t snow of tne winter fell on Ibe Clh ins!., which barely covered tbe ground. ! W k Wells oar poetmaster, who went to Pui-ai d last eefe is uprctad home Inoda , today. W. t. I elaJj mho baS bad srcallpoa in Marshheid is reported mncb Improved. H. Ttot-er, a ho baa bad an attack of soretbioat is geitkg much belter. Co1.. J. U. l)av made a short visit to this patt Usi week but baa returned to Portland to look alter bis interests then. We understand that Mr. T.J. Will iams has bong it the General Merchan dise store ol W. L. Cobb at Wilbur and has gone to that burg to take charge of tne business. Ten Mile's loss is Wil bur's gaio. Since the Plai.okalkb's r nailer, S. C. Bartrum, baa worked this part ol tbe country, the mail carriers hare bad to add another pack horse to their train. W. H. Oami. Ten Mile Items. Mr. Sy moos, tbe genial book agent of Camas Valley passed through our valley last week. Mrs. T. W. New'.and aod daughters were tbe goes a of Mrs. Wilson of Restoo last SunJav. Grandpa and Bessie Morgan, of Lrxk na Glass were visiting Mr. snd Mrs Churchill and family last week. Marcellus Ireland, of M trehBeld, wbo was visiting bis old borne the past week, was suddenly called to tbe bedside ot bis brother Will, wbo is reported to be quite ill. Several of the yonng people called at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. New land last Sunday evening where tbey spent set eral boors io the enjoyment of an old lasbioned candy polling. Mona. HIGH GRADE OIL FOUND. First Well In the State to Produce OilGreat Excitement In Baker. Baker City, Or., Jan. 27. A messen ger arrived in Baker City today, bring ing with bitn a bo-tie of tbe first oil struck in the Malhuer Basin. Tbe oil came from tbe Newell well, a abort dis tance from tbe town of Nampa, aod was obtained at a depth of 110 feet. The oil anaivsea 73 per cent pari-ffioe, the high est grade of natural oil known. Much excitement prevails. Two miles from tbe Newell well oil has been reached st a depth of 450 feet. This well can now pump twenty-five barrels per day. This Sounds Queer. A party of thirteen young ladies and gentlemen, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Hammond, rode to the ponds lo Bangs' Park la-t evening, built fires and spent a delightful evening oo the ice. Coffee was mads and a lnoch was enjot ed. Skating parties ars indeed a novelty in the Willamette valley and nur vo'ing people make the most of cold snaps such as the present nne. Eugene Gnard. Indian War Pensions. Washington, Jan. 27. Tbe Senate Pen-ion committee today .reported favor ably Senator Mitchell's bill granting pensions to survivors ot Indisn wsra ,tbt took, place, betwMn ISi? snd 9 Educational Notes. By F. B. Hamlib Co School 8upt. 0 Tne next rep-olar examination of teaah- ers for state and county papers will be held at Boseharg February 12, 13, 14, anJ 15. Arthur Bnrt, has opened school io Dist. No. 82, aod forwarded bis program aod classes. Miss Edith Aldrieh wbo ia teaching io Dist. No. 33, Edenbower, also lorwsrds ber program aod classes. lleory Hebard bas been retained as teacher in Dist. No. 45 for ao additional month. Peter Naab, Jr., wbo ia teaching In Dist. No. 17, Coles Valley, reports an enrollment of 36. Daring tbe first two weeks ol this term there were so eases Of tardiness, and hot two of abeenee, and these were caosed by sickness. Ao ex eellenoo showing this. There will be so entertainment at tbe school house io Wilbur oo Triday even ing, February 7tb, given for tbe becsflt of tbe school library. Prof. Whittlesey is arranging ao inleresting program aod extend a cordial invitatioo to all lo attend. Tbe next 8:b grade final examination will be held Tebrnary 5, 6, and 7. All teachers having classes desiring to take be same should, if they have not al ready done so, notify me of tbe fact, giving tbe number of applicants, as nearly as possible, tbtt the proper ar rangements may be made. WESTERN OREOON UMBER. Enormous Quantities ol Mercbsatab le Timber. Douglas Count is tbe Great Timber Belt. The timber of Oregon reaches tb eocxmooa tclal of 234,653,0 0,000 feet board measure. The state's greatest timber belt is to be foood io ibe coanties of Clatsop, Colombia, Washington, Tillamook. Coos, Dooglaa aod Lane. There is also magnificent timber in Po a. Lincoln. Benton, Yamhill, Marion. Lino, Clackamas, Multnomah, Wasco, Crook, Klamath, Jackson, Josephine, Corry, Lake, Harney, Gilliam, Grant, Baker, Umatilla, L'oioo and Wallowa. There are about 55,000 square miles of timDer land in Oregon. This forest would yield from 20AXX3 to 30,000 feet per acre. Ooe eighth of the uoiber lands baa been bornedover. Teo years ago it was not known that there was soy redwood io Oregon, bat io Curry .county there are 1000 acres. There are Millions of feet of lumber of tbe smaller woods osed for finishing and cabinet purposes. Tbe varieties are ma ple, myrtle, ash, black oak, white oak, live oak, tan bark oak, medrooa, dog- ovt, wild rberrv, yew, juniper, mount ain mahogany, cbicqipin, alder, willo b:rb, bewiboroe, craOepple, berberry and maoxauita. At tbe low valuation of (6JjG per thousand feet of manufacto'. ed lamber, tbe standing limber of Or goo represents on the basis of Mr. John son's estimate an aeet available at some tm of nearly 2.200,0tO,000. Io Western Oreeon tbe merchantable timber consists ofOregJO pioe. Si ka aproce, cedar and hemlock. Besid- these tbere are found in tbe soot b west ern part of the slate sugar pioe. noble fir aod the yellow pine. By far tbe greatest part of tbe tinner io Western Oregon consists of Oregon pine. Il oc cupies, tbe entire timbered portina of tbe depression.between tne.Coest and tbe Cascade ranges wita tbs eastern slot o ihe former and the western slope of the latter. Oregon Tim)ermaa. Don't Forget to Read This. Oar fall aod winter goods have arrived and you will Sod here tbe largest aod moot complete line ol dress gouds, outing flannels, fascinators, underwear, hosisry. blankets, curtains, closks, capee, etc. Also Bockinhsm A Hecht, boots sod shoes, mhber good, oil clothing, over coats, sod a line ol men snd boys' cloih- inc that cannot be beat. also carry miners' sn pplina and a fresh aud complete s'ock of groceries. Come and let us show yon oor large assortment and give you prices. Our aim is to give yon good values and treat yon right. Give os a trial. A. K. Mattook a uo., Kiaaie, ur. We are also agents for tbs Oliver rChilled plows aod extras. (n4il) Special Notice. Dr. J. G. Goble, ihe optician will visit Glendale Tuesday an 1 Wednesday Jan- nary 21 and 22. Caovooville, Thursday aod Friday 23 and 24. Riddle. Satur day 25. Myrtle Creek Monday, Toes day and Wednesday, 27, 28, and 29. Oakland, three days, 30, 31 and 1. Those wishing to consult him about their eyes or wishing glasses fittedshoold call on him at the hotel. AU work goaranteed. Prices reasonable. Coo sultation tree. J. G. Goblb. fid For Typewriter. If, io the past you have bad trouble with yonr typewriter ribbons, send a ssmple order to E. L. King, No, 818 San soma Street, San Francisco, and see il yon can't get a better ribbon for seventy- five cents then yoo have been paying a dollar for. $7 per doseo any color and for any machine. E. L. King, Pacific Coast General Agent. 213 Sansome Si.. San Francisco. N18 Nasal CATARRH In all Its stagss there should be eleanlinesa, Ely's Cream Balm clean tea, too thee and heals the ditiased membraae. It curat catarrh and drtvea away a cold la the head aolckly. Crura Balm It placed Into the nostrils, apraads over tbs membrane and Is absorbed. Rallaf Is Im mediate and a car follows. It Is Dot drying does not product tneealnf. Largs Bias, SS oeats at Drug- gitU or by mail I Trial Sum, IS caate by mall. TXT sRQTBKStt Varna 9wVti Tar Second prize "Currier'sGrocery a-A fine China Tea Set- Oae Ticket witliZ;very 50 cent purchase. Buy your Groceries at WILL CURRIER THE GROCER THE SUNSET GROCERY... Will continne to b, as it has been, the leader in quality and price. Dm't fo-jie that oor goods are all new aod lreb. A trial is rpectfa!iy solicited. CsF"We handle Albany Creamery Bolter. A. S. CLOYD, Proprietor THE Chicago TYPEWRITER Price, S35.00 Goaranteed to equal any $103 machine E. L- KING, Gen'l Agent, OT. C. CONNER, t,ocal Agt., Roseburc Rgseburg Steam Laundry -e We are now ready for business with new and up-to-date machine ty. Work will be neatly and promptly done. Watch for our Wagon or call 'Phone 791. W. A. EVERITT, Proprietor. a: 0 (T ALBUMS AND PHOTO MOUNTS AT CHURCHILL FREE A Just received at "The Racket" a shipment of China ware di rect from the potteries, which we are giving away absolutely Free. Ticket with every pur chase at "The Racket Store" Furnishings. Notions, Stationery OCOOOOOOCOOODOOOOOOOOO Clearance We name such prices ou Ladies and Misses Jackets and; Walking Hats mentioned below that had ought to move j them very rapidly. This is our full stock in our Myrtle Creek store. Same reduction applies to what may be j in stock in Canyonvule. Sise 35 Cape, hardlv enough to mention, only 1 plush, was .'..?. "3 now $2.50 Sise 3ft Cape, 1 cloth cape, splendid value, was ,$t 50 now $4.P0 Sue 36 Cape, 1 cloth cape, splendid value, was $4.00 now fi.50 Sue 36 Cane, 1 clotn cane, splendid Jackets, i Misses Jackets, sire 14 yrs Jackets, 8 Misses Jackets, siie 4 and Jackets, 6 Ladies Jackets, siie 30-3S, Collarettes, only one left, color grey, was $5.50 now $3.50 Just 3 dosen Ladies and Children's' Walking flats, 2 was $2.50 now $1.50 do. 7 was $1.50 and $1 75 now $1.00 do. 6 was $1.00 and $ 1. 13 now .75 do. 1 was f j.OO now $1.25 We ate beginning early to close out Fall Goods hence these splendid reductions for you. N. SELIG, Myrtle Creek, Advertise in theT.-ssfr BEX ''y'f LT&'Li "X j.s Sansome St., San Francises) -r w-.yvv--ii Eastman .. Kodaks .. Mate Good Xinas Gifts See those $i and $t Brownies & WOOLLEY SET OF DISHES Sale Begins value, was $2.00 now $1.25 , was f. 00 now 13 2S 6, was $3 00 now $2.00 was $7.00 now M50 Branch : Canyonville, Oregon OOCXXOCXXXX3COOOOCXKXIOOOC)OOOOC0 Plaindealer