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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1902)
The Twicc-a-Vaek Roseburg Plaindealer Published Mondays anil Thursdays. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. W. C.Conxkk, Editor aud Publisher Lack K. Jones, City Editor, Solicitor. - A cgi tT J. Krantz, Foreman S. C. Baktki m, Traveling Solicitor, Twice--Veek Plaindealer, per year, $1.50 Entered at the Poet Office in Roeeburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Rates on Application. UV alULTlKU TO k.WrAPE SCBM'RIPTION. Acrotlinv to some of the latest 1 newapa ptr publisher? ifcav cause individuals who lKf a paper aud refuse to pv for it to be arret-u-J foi fraud. Cudr Uiis ruling, al, auyoue who ' allow s his subscription to run along tor a time unpaid and then or.iers it discontinued, or or wen.ibe postmaster to mark it relused, or sends a postal card to the publishers W liable to ar rtai and fine the same as for theft. ClabblnK Ktj We hare arranged with a large number of papers and magazine for rates which will give leofcr subscribers two publications for a slight advance over the cost of Tbb Plaikdcalcb lout. Following is a partial list : ' . Twici a-Weki Flaikdcalki and the Toledo Blade Sew fork Tribune.. Oregonian a. V. BuUetin .11 75 175 2 25 50 - 2 50 .l 75 t. F. Call Rural Korihwest. JANUARY 30, 1902. PUBLISHING THE TAX UST. The Review of last Monday great ly belabored itself and in its desper ation produced an array of figures to try to show wherein the Plajxdeaxee should publish the delinquent tax list at less than one-half the price formerly received by the Review. We do not object to publishing the list at one-half the former price, but toast draw the line at following the suggestion of the Review to sccepti the job at one-fourth the original price. True, tne Review was only allowed 30 cents per line during Sheriff Stephens administration from the fact that the Republican county commissioners, in the inter est -of the tax payers,. very properly brought the price down to a reason able figure, it having originally been 50 cents per line, while the Plats- - riAxra this year is allowed but 23 "eente per line. The Review further makes "a great spiel about the type - ased then an now. The Platxt'Ealeb is uting for this work a legal 6tyle of type the same as is nsed for this purpose by every psper in the state both democratic and republican, and which the Review would now be us ing were it receiving this patronage. The Review bad jest as well advo cate oiug back to the days of the ctage coach and canal boat aa to ad jrocate discarding the product ol the ty pe setting machine for the old style band composition. When the County court feels in need of any newspaper ad rice regard irg the conduct cf the county's af fairs it will probably give our es teemed contemporary due notice. Mr. Wimberly by his mirth provok ing an'ics is furnishing the comma city with a great deal of amusement and gaining somewhat of a reputa tion as a humorist, but to the more conservative be appears as our poet ban eloquently portrayed hiio in the .following pathetic lines: I saw a something on the street As I chanced,to pass, At first I thought it was a man But ah! it was an ass. "-' The hat, the collar and the tie, I . The clothes in full array. Bat ch! those ears stuck up so high -They gave him dead away. The campaign will open in Dousr laa couuty next month and there will be less scramble for preferment this year thaa asaal ic the Ilepublicau ranks. ' We see no valid reason why candidates cannot be selected for the ticket by the party that will make a clean sweep for all tbe officers from legislative- down. The party can elect every man on the ticket pro vided factional strife is frowned down, and the republicans loyally support their ticket at the polls. The effieial record of the present republi can incumbent in the County omce6 will bear the closest scrutiny 'and very official has proved himself faithful to duty and true to the troat reposed in him. Jvery courtesy and favor wiihin their power to grant huB been extended those , who have visited the court nouse for the pur pose of transacting basiness, and each official hns particularly distin guibbed himself by tbe non-par tisa a cnanner in wTjicb be bas conducted bis respective yffice. Of course the forced improvement of the county's loads in bridge has incurred consid erable extra expense to the county but since tbe tHxpayers of the county Are directly benefited by lbi& outlay of Couuty funds ihey are not likely to ether than commend tbe court for its good work in this direction. A0aw.x..,.,.. - uo.i, uoaeriLifne A car Int." ju-t rece v d .t tbe which tha two heartless Portland Canyonvill-. and Myrtle C eek Flonr EHurderera have bean resting.is execa- Mills. ' dI16 jf uyAUd .tfomm T Absolutely Pure Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ovt fiA.fNO powrva te.l according to law the f last eeene in the DaltoD and Wade niardor ca.-e ' ... . m i l - .t - - - will end oi wnicu me vreguumu says: "The caut of Dalton is scarcely less wearisome thao the bravado of Wade. Cowards both, the one seeks to veil his true feelings under bnnglingly assumed piety, the other nnder grew some gaiety. Equally guilty in intei t wheu they Met oat to gether in quest of unearned mouey, equally guilty now as they face the gallows, they are oue m cowardice, which is rendered by the one as re pentance, by the other as mock courage. 1 he public, in facing this double execution, is under a grievous 6train. It will be well when the drop falls aud the paiuful scene Latter day poliiics has lost much of its former siguiticauce. Id days gone by men were called from the plow, the profest-ious kind every walk of life to fill positions of honor and trust not because they eonght the honor thus bestowed. !5ut because of their worth and ability as loyal, honest American citizens. Xow po litical aspirants who canobr hope to win except by r-barp practice in ma nipulating primaries and conventions are early in the field confident of suc cess. The elimination of the former feature of politics forms the basis of degeneracy in American politics and throws the control of legislation into the hands of. schemers and manipu lators whose motives are never the best. A fool's argument "it is a lie," is the only argument the Review editor offers to the Flaindlai.eb'8 plain statement of facts. Being unable' to meet local or current issues with this paper fairly and squarely theTieview editor, with the low instinct of bis base nature, grunts out ''its a lie" in reply to orr statements,' bT f i l to offer proof or argument to back up his negative position.: Any-stupid numskull could do as niocn. We have been considering the ad visability cf publishing a list of the citizens of this county who have met with financial reverses daring the past twel re months. By referring to our books we can furnUh the pub lie with a very complete Directory of those persons, who appear to be iu bu insolvent condition. Our esteemed contemporary. Review, heartily commcuds Plaij.de Alia for its saving to county in the publication of the linquent tax list which we are the the the lishing five cents Ler line cheaper than it was ever done before, aud to will the tax-payers of the county. Authentic' associated press reports state that Miss Ellen Stone has been killed twice by the Turkish brigands this week, bas been ransomed once, has escaped once, has been released tUree times, and is stiil a captive four times. Q lite a lively jog for aa eld erly maiden like Miss Stbue. England has been a free-Trade nation and the United States a Pro tective Tariff nation. And now Eng land fears that America, who has preserved for Lerteif her own mark-Is, is about to control ruaikets of the world. the What does any intelligent mean when he declares he is in mho poli tics a democrat? Does he mean tha be is for silver c gold ? Is he a pro tectionist, or an anti-prolectionist ? Jack- Wade, the Portlaud murderer, mourns because be cannot enjoy the skating. Maybe he' thinks ' there won't,.b9 any where b is go;ng. Glbdst one's piophesy that America would eventually ' outstrip Great Britain in the race for ha woild's commerce has become a fact." Schley eay he doen't waut to be j President. He seems to know 'how to krtp his bold on his reputation as a hero. - ."Y." Meeting. Tbe Y." m.e'ing rt th,e Reading R xm last F.i.iay . ws to have been a onioo mee'ii-g aitbtbe W." C. T. U. 0ing to utter a'ira tionethe rneeiing was not very well represented by tbe "We," there Lei g lot one of that society present. J itte a r Omber ol the 'Ys" aerain aUleadanee it Uting tre rMTnlar meatii.ir iiit til It p n-uiilar nritr oi bnfliD.M mM g,tl..1B,t.tIth du-ing mbich time Mr. Badv-r, the gentleman lo charge f tbe bo-tn, given 5 as a donation iron, the Y. W. C. T. U. to be used or the support of . the hVsdii g Koorn. A fcLort prcgram was rendered. Mies Mayme Neil recitt-d in a meet pleas ick manner; Mies Mary Hatfield reads comic selection ; llernert Pruuer reciied nfcely a recitation, cotitaitiing good nurals for yonrg ie. pie; Miss Kate Miller pletetd oe .milb another comic readicy, alter mbii-b the refreshments ere passed abicb tx-Dneu d of tmo boxes of cbcice borne made candy and tonie nuis. which tbe joocg eople ' enjoyed iinm90SH)y. TheY.W. C.T U. wi l meet Tburs dy at 7:30, at tbe R-ediug Room ; all axe invited. . p. An. Vr.ll I1...V.1 T, t...o . Tf .n CO.. f m tnmm. LATIi TELEGRAPHIC NEWS The Stone Case. K Mine of Pure Sli ver. Saloon Raid. '. SOUTH GUN ORkUOS NATIONAL IARK. Portland, Jan. Will O. fcteel, ol P.trlUud, in heading a movement to se cure Hie Snt'intt HMiile of CraU-r Lake ai a Natioual Park. Hon. Thus. H. Tongue had already iuirodiiced a bill pr.iviilirn (or it. Tuia is uim ol the- (jurat ualuiai toJii-8 of :vatr in the world. ' The sur face of the lake is 0,239 feet above the sea, it is about six niilfs ia diameter, surrounded by perpendicular walls ol 1000 to 2000 f-et. It contains a circular inland Sob tee) uirfb, in tun top uf which is an exlinct crater '.(0 feet deep. lb crystal water ie 20i!0 feel deep, a tioli Hue. The surround it) its are grand. TIl VACIKIC CABLE. W'amiisutos, Jan. 2S. By a vo e of 3 In 7 the Iloui-e Coiii tui; tee on vouinivrct today decided in favor of Uovernmert roust tuition i teration and maintenance t-f-a Parifie cable, ami ordered a favora ble r. ( i)it of the bill of Representative Coiiiss, tf Michigan, providing the de tails oi tui h a Government undeitakiop MIl-S STONE. Pjamai.a, Roumania. Jan. 27. The release of Miss 8trre and Mine. Tsilka is now expected bonrly. At the nqusst of she An.rrican ntgotiators, the govern ment bas granted tbe former entire free dom to ernes and rt-croea the fiontier, so ae to facilitate tbe liberation of the cap tives. THE AfBHlP A BrcCB8. 1 Nick. France, Jau. 2S. Tbe experi mental ascension of Sintos Dtimont iu bis new air ship as a tna-ess in every particular, not a single biicb occurriDp. Dumont directed tbe airship at mill causiug it to rise and fall, to go ahead or luckaard. H seemed to have com pete control of the fler." THE NATIONAL CMVBRSITY. W.AfHtNGTo", Jan. 2S. The bo-rd of trustees of i be Natiuual University, kicb baa been endowed by Carpegie, mill meet sod organise tomorrow. Oiily the inteiest oo' tbe fl 0,000, 000 will be osed, the bqiieflt providing that tbe erdoanunt aball remain in per petuity. . A Mi5Xr rCkK ULVKR. Suhakt, Mutil., Jan. 2S. Two pro spectors, Dave' Liewellyn aud V. H. II.triiJOD, hd are leasing lb O'Erien uitne have struck what is believed to bt a mine of pure , tilver. They have secured 13 tJi.o of t'ie ore ahicb it almost otalleahle. An avrr ge assay ia ld,0u0 OOiicee, bicb givts a Va'ue 'O li.e IvD of nearly iS.l'OO, in ihe mbile metal. CIRCUIT COURT NOTES. T'ie i-dloaing caars bare been ilitr podeJ ol aince our last isaoe: EJwiu A. Mark vs li. W. Peters, action to recover mouey : continued lor .he t-rm. W. O. Wilson, et al, v. lieo. W. Wil on, et al, sa:t u eq-iity ; cLotiuo to Set asi ie nor vice denitd. J. O, Bo-. tb ve. L. D. Love, awtinn to ret over m juet ; j i Igmtui for plaiutiff lor fo7 10 and cueta. J. A. Palmer vs. Lul Mav Darrov, ac tion to recover money ; demurrer to cqov plaint sustained. 11. C. Siccutn vs. Ntttie L. S locum, S'.ii' for Uivoice; plniu-iff urdertd to pay f jO into txurt lo asdsi Utleudant in maLiua- brf defence. " ) Alice J. Malbeae, el al, vs. ' B. ' F. Malhewe, el ai, paTUtlJIi fcUH j patlltion la decree order. J. U Bantu vs. Rtinbow Mining Co , ctiOu to recover pvceaaion ol a claim, liter bearing considerah.f evidence be fore a jurr the el flu was disuiiseed by Judge Hamilton. lb jarv.ueu wern txcoeed Monday evening lur li.e ierui. Guuri a-j turned WeUueeday u..t 1 Fiiuay aUen Uje ba;i ueee ol tte term prill be C liaoed op. Saloons Raided at Albany. A commi'.tee from tbe Aoti-Salooo L-Mgua have c-ued considerable com -aiolion in tt.is ci.y by a Wiolesale raid in tbe sal juns. Sju At evening the cooitniitee, divided iulo gruups, visited all tbe sail iu f r t he purp jee ot eecor ii g evii'ei.ce for couvictiou on a charge ol violating lb ordinance prohibitiug the Sale ol 1 lor on Sunday. The com mittee made purchases of li U0", it la al leged, in all th ealootis in town except io aud secured mituesees ol violators of tte law iu all except oue, and there were only ten saloons iu to a, which w-.ll make nine caets. Hewi t & S. x have ben retHined to aFMHt in fe proeecution, and it is ex pected tbat warratiie mill probaoly be issued tcday. Tne trial ol the cases will oo itoubt .levtlop a maim contest Tuesda)'a Uerabl. Interested in Douglas County. Tbe followitg ie.ter ie the kind me ate receiving almcet daily, 1-owever, the most ol them o-ttie . Lout Miseisaippi yuiley points: . WabT MlNbTKB, Calif., Jan. 'il, '02. Eliitok rLAiKUKALKB: 1 received a fw days sg'; tmo ctpits of the Tmice-a Week Plajnok ALaa as per my reqnest and bate duly digested their conlet.ti. As the samples were fair I would like a larger slice, so phase find herein a mon ey t rder for a six months meal. By tbat time, perbapa, I shall have decided fO cast my lot aith yuu. If you can guaran tee all tbe good thiugs in questions ans wered in issue of Drdtith. Would like to eae some more weather reports. Yours respectful!, , H. 8. Whitney. Political Gossip. Tbe Populist County Central Com mittee has met and from the talk of the members present it is evident that au effort will bo made to keep the party iutactiu this county. The st ate committee "gave up tho ghost'' several months ago, but Liuu county, the old populist stronghold, will re fuse to follow suit. At a fair esti rnhte today there are perhrtps 1200 popnlinth iu Vi im county who do not owe fJlegiM! c lo sny . other party. The democrats can w:srcely connt on "more" tbim lltK) uietuliwis of the t-irnight out dyed in the moo! - Jack soiiiaii nl rip", while the republicans have in rougd uumbers 21(W.-lIeraJd SC.V.-N ; v vv. v. -v.-v: ' r: : ! High School Notes -! Tikw. R. TowNnrNn, Kilitur. , y MlM bNllt tlDUKK, Ajuuviat Ut Tim- A'bletic Club has elected officer for the e isuiog yeai as follows: t'rvti d nl, L. R. Traver;vice-prei-ideo,Tbr-. e. lneend; seoreiary, Walter i.rcn inl ; treasurer, Tb. R. Townsem' . retKeaut-at-arms, Floyd C. Kttnp. basket ball team, captain, Floyd -Ramp; manager, Tbcs. R. TnwDtei- Bae ball and track team, captaio, Floyd C. Ramp; manager, L. H. Traver. 1902 Foot ball team, csptaio, Flovd C Ramp; mnaer, Tbos. R. TowuMad. 1 be Athletic Club, is, to use the slang phrase, ''in tbe hole" or quit a littl sum, ant upon Friday, Jan. 3;!ibey will give a eocil at the Native Hons' ball for the purpose of clearing tketn selves fronn debt. Gome every bddv, ea j y joorself and help along a good cause. Admission, 25 cents to all. Meet of tbe sick pupils have returned to school. New classes have been formed I tbis week in German, geornetry, higbtr arithmetic and Roman history. ' Smelter Would Payj A conservative estimate indicates tbat a smelter in Foitland, II in running con dition at this time, would rtceivs- tbe following: Eastern Oregon, 22 to 27 cars of ore per day ; Southern .O.-egQa, 11 cars per day ; Bohemia, wiib iLs prospect ive railroad completed, would ship, not less than six cars per dy aoa . tbe 6t. listens and Watnoagal d.stiiiti will ship twice as much, with their railroad com pleted. By the way. tbe Vancouver road mill soon have 32 milea of track, which, rty iis short route, will take it very cl ss to these district. Tbace estimates would, ol course be doubled in no time alter tbe smelter commenced operations, for development is nom more than eqnal to such iocrea. tJabo people tay thev aill give us 8 or 10 cars of ore per day il we had a aoud smelter at Portland. Pacific Miner. Coming Thousands Strong. The wonilerfu'- prosperity and tbe brilliant fu'urs springing from tbe va-t undeveloped resources ol field, orchard forest and mine is certain Co attract Ibis vear to tbe rtcifio el'pe and especially lo the rich spots of Oregon ao- im tnigrai ion lar larger io vjIohiq ead well to do in character thaa evea tbat o 1901. Foua their information gather ed, railway managers are preparing for the transportation of many tnoosaud Irom tbe inhospitable east to lbs boe-l-itable western slope. Tbe great, ma i rity ol iboee wbo visit the meat this eeeon ar? bona fide eeekera lor bonier and generally poeeeseei of the means mitb mhictt to prosure that of tbeir iiking. Tbev will scatter over ibis broa i and reeiarcsfol west and eater iia every avenue ol irate and i .dactry. The Rcbarts Destroyed by Fire. The little to- Kol ar s, t' at frqinlly called at tbis port from the Siuslaw, b-s in all probability made ber last visit lo Cocs Lay. She bas been having a series of mishaps, and the chapter oi accidents was elated last wetk, ai Florei.ce, mbtn a firebug applied a rna'ch to her, and re- pons say that tbe damage ia irreparable, cd that a new buil mill te rotiatruc'rd for the machinery, Tne Robarts bad been baaied ool on jlhe ways lo bave hi r rod4r, which was damaged 'v bompipg . i i. : I i . i t i I uq li.e repaired, auu wnuesne was ! in tbis position the fire occurred. Our information comae from a reliable sou res but tbe detaile ol tbe affair are meagre Mam fie. d Son. Notice. A winter trip to 8)U'hern Califo-oia rod A'liiat via tbe f-nuns Shasta route is one never to be forg. fen. Re newed acqlaintance wi b this section mill ever develop fresh point of interest nd added sO'Os of etj meol unier i s sunny ekies, in tbe variety ol inter est s and added iodnairiee, in its prolific vgtalion aud among its Doooterleea re sorts o( mountain, shore, valley aud plain. Two trsiol leave Portland daily, morn ii g and evening lor California. Tbase trains are equipped witb ibe most im proved pat'ei-n ol s'andard and touriat s eepii g care, and the low rate place (be trip in rekCb of all. For illustrated guides of California and Ant .na wiuter reeorte, address R. B. UlLLKB, Gen Pass. Agen', Fo. t.aud, Or.' Weather Report. .n : ;-v . U. S. Weather Bureau Office, R.eeburg, Oregon, Jan. 29, 1902. Week ending 5 p. m., Jan. 29, 1:02. Maximum temperature, 46 on 23ib.". MiDiuinm temperature, 19 on 29lh RxiDfail for tbe week, 0.2J Total rainfall since 1st ol month 1M Average rainfall (or tbat mouth for 24 J9a.s6.9t. T) al rainfall from Bept.l 1900 to datsk 15.24. . .. . ., Average rainfall from Sept. 1, to date Total deficiency from Sept. 1, 1900, to date 4.63 Average precipitation lor 24 wet sea- sou 33 25. Tiios. Gibson, Observer. At Roseburg. Dr. Uoble will be at the McClfllsn House lor one eek, Feb. 2nd to the8tb inclusive. Ho is prepared to handle any and all cases of defective sight tbat clasf es will remedy, using all the lat est and most t-ciei tide methods and in- . trnmetits known ' to tbe profession Glasses ground for ail complicated cases and a perfect fit guaran eed. Coonulta- liou free at bt-l. Experience Convinces. . Trove iU value by inventing 10 centa Id trinl size of Ely's Crearu lialm. Druggists sujiplr it slid we mail it. Full size CO ceutn. IiLY BHOS., C WriTren 1st, New York. Clifton, Arizona, Jan. 20, 1899. Messrs. Elt Mnos.t I'lcase send me a SO cent bottlo of Cream liulm. I find your remedy tbe quickest and most permanent enrefor catarrh and cold in tbe Lead. Dbl&M. I'otter, (l?n.Mgr.Ariz.GoldM.Co. Messrs. Elt Bboh.: 1 bave bean afflicted with catarrh for twenty years. It made'me vo weak I thought I had Consumption. I got one bottle of Ely's Cream Halm and in three days the discharge stopped. It lathe best medicine I have luted for catarrh. ' ProberU, CaL Funk . EfirnLiapiBS, The complete line of shoes handled by the Sorosis Shoe Store must be closed but within thenext 0 days regardless of cost. THIS 15 A Krippendorf Dittman Ladies Shoes, former price $3.50, sale price Drew, Selby & Co. Ladies' Shoes, former prc$ 3 .50, sale price Kast-GUnville LadiesGhoos, former price $3.50, sale price Handberg Brothers Ladies' Shoes, former price $3 00, sale price Sorosis, the popular Ladies' Shoes, former price $3.50, sale price Queen City Sadies' Shoes, former price $2.00, sale price Little Red School House Shoes, former price $1.75, sale price John Meier Men's Shoes, former price $4.00, sale price Smith Wallace Men's Shots, former price $4.00, sale price George G. Suow Men's Shoes, former price $3.50, sale price M. A. Packard's Men's Shoes, former price $5.00, sale price Buckingham & Hecht Men's Shoes, former price $1.50, sale price Men's Work Shoes from Being compelled a suitable location, I have decided to close out my stock of goods EVERYTHING UP - TO - HARM I '5 -TB llrtna under t'-i h..li;i be fhanr.! for 4t I e ratcol Aepcrli r for each neuon, ' (I'h 10 r-r cent off ti. :r u.nic tn.! with ont rbarttfe tor ifalrty i it lruccr ' fet-t.n I all ai.u ol hltl.r anied. -EafU'r ' VlilbtlUklMrUiulUIUaiK. OTkAW CEKKV PL tMS FOR SALE " I hjve tie Exc-lst r Licli is a large, reU berrv and very rarlr. 1 :av hipped ine bnt crati l O.egon berne to tbe 1'orilaod niaik. t fur itie last tao tears. My fcri crate lat tpiii.g sohl for J'J OO. Tte are aLat would he cal.ed everbearins, as I p rk bet nee otf of tneui aloirjkl every iiioutb lu toe vear. I ship led a crate to Portland tbe Brsi of Oct ober and there is at least ten gallons or. my vines now just tb'i.k of ice ripe s:raa berries alu.oal every day in tbe year, aud then say you wont rot out a patch ol yoorowu. I also have ibe liood Kiver which ie a large, red, seel berry and a goo I shipper. Prices on cars a Dillard: t50, f 1.60; 500, f-' W; 1000 3.00 L. S. Coon, tf Diilard, Urrgoc, PGR SALE, CllEAP-U-0 acres of improved land, 20 acres ot good garden land, 3 ao of branrtg ore-hard, balance good par-un. Teu miles sooth- set of Koeebar on Myrt'e Point stage road. Call on W. !. J .hnstor, Brixk way, 0r., or addrres Aebby Kicbards, Giants Pane, Ore. oolO f. rPEEsiiPASS NUTJCE Notice is here by given, that any persou foun't limiting or otherwise Iresfpsaeiug npon Kivrrdale Farm.'V'Corry Esiate," will he prosecuted, Ohas. T. Curry. N18. V ; it c- . fit, y; -4 I -L . . THEE! ' . ' IMPORTED JAPANESE IjAFKIflS- CIIUilCHJUPPERS SOCIETY DIIiHERS . TQK WHICH fT A I tI THE Fl MEST. IS PURCHASED! " rAB tttr ev MR5.fi.B0YD . Groceries and Glassware . . . COFPEfiiip ROSKBURG, OREGON BOttAFIDE to give up the building, and not being able to secure Miiftlf CSS M. Summons. ( In the J Court ,.r tTer freek liltne t nij .,1 Imj.,,, -u,.fl olongi.n. . 1- C"vt-t i::u:!y, ! The lt io.ir loitherie In rest- ( nwt Co .a corp. -ration. j Lvlr-lalit j ! To tUe Tall.iur Outhme Iorrftment Co.. a oir- r:!..n. XUr al -jr t;a jie.1 lfn,laai- D 10c oamr me - :r ol U"e. d. too are b 'rtr rrauc-l u ( jar be.'oie ihe nujrr ivnxl. iJui;ioIiiif 1-rac tor the b::rie t'T rm.l. on or U-Iot Ih the liln dar of Krt.niary. A. I . lvj.,1 hio(5w in Host-tAir r.ton al the h xiro.' 10 ocock ia the lore mn ol ui-1 .taj. lonacr tlie comprint Cit agaict; too io ihe a-Tentul a. !ion. and il ton tail u.r ix-ar an,l in.er u herein re- 1"ilr"-Ior laervol. the I'laintiff will uUts jad .mini aia.!ii ynn ior tf.) ii. aq 1 bis coats anj d .l'irx-i:M-nu n tni action. TM moiriKTi i. pa'jliihrrt om a wrrk tor ix mcwwve veekf In the BovNanr P'in-0.- rr.iKB,i ui!t retuer lubi .hed at Kour. nn-rnn t, orJ. r o( thvjusureol The Heaix- ot .a:U I)iuirt. ma-le Dc , The fiikt .Uh H-ation of tbt auinrnona i oo 0a Ad day ol January, l.fj. .... H.J.ROBISETT. Ju'lcoof the Pea e. for Der Creek Dutnct, !Hi-ia. r wnir, (reon. J A mCHA-iAX, A. M. CRAWFORD. Atiomeji lor Piaintifl. SpecUl Mle on high cut ladies shoes . Harry M. Holdcn. Get Your cs ou rt a i i r. Roseburg, Ore., Dec. S, 1901. Mate Chemist, Oregon Agricultural College, . Corvallis, Oregon. DEAR Sir We send you by this mail sample of sulphur taken from our stock of spray material. Please make a careful analysis of same and inform us if it is of such standard of purity that it will fill all requirements for mak ing first class spray compounds. If it is not sufficiently pure for such purpose please inform us where we can obtain sulphur which will meet all require-ments- Very respectfully, A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Mr. A. C. Marsters & Co., CrVallis reg0n' December i. Roseburg, Ore. EenS7etervSr"YUr le"Cr CUCerninS sulf nd the sample of sulfur, I have examined this sample and find that it is almost entirely pure sulfur. I think that it would answer the purposes very satisfctorilv for spraying compounds or insect c des. . I think that if you v 0" th s quality, or can get it that it will be as good as any sulfur that can obta n for spraying materials. ,tjy t0 CaU bUin A.h. KNISELY. A. C. MARSTERS & CO., Drusro-ists R03UBURG, OREGON &4 SALE-flO n 0 Are you going to spray? Z 2v E- A Car load just received COME AND f EE -T THE Flouring Mills, Myrtle Creek . or Caoyonville Title (Juarantee& Loan Co. EOiXBCR'J. OtSGON. D. Baaiuoa. freudeot. O. C. Hnan, secy, ajd Tmaa. Once ia the Court Hoaae. Hare ii oely eoim Peteaet of attract books In Douciaa CoantT. Afaatraruand Ceniieate ot T'.Ue fnraiahol io UooKiaa eoaniT land an I rainiac claima. Bar ajo a complete aet of Ttacinn of all townohip plan la the Roaebam. Orecoa. U. B. Land Dia incL Will make biue print oopteaot any towa. ahijafcoin all racant Guretgaeal Uada. Notarv pablic in offlcw, lneuranoe areata. Corraapoodeace aobdtea. jU Spray Material at OFFICE OF A. C. MAR5TERS & (osk OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. RESERVE .-..$2.90 275 - 2.65 2.50 - 3-00 l'5 15 325 - 3- 2. 90 375 125 $1.00 to $2.50 DATE If You Have a Swest Tooth. . G j tv ti Oan 1y fvitcha. wherw yoa will ft id the Inesh t and beat anr: moat o! can liee io tb city. Call a ad se as HAMMER5LY 4 TRIPP, Fwps. M MISTERS. CO. HOLDEN nil