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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1902)
Ul dvertising t 4 J ob Printing la busy seasons briDgs you your share of trade; Is a vt-rj important factor in basinss. Poor Drintinor rv- advertising in doll sea sons brings yon yonr share, and also tbat of the merchant who "can't af ord" to advertise. duels no credit on a good basinesa honse. Let os do yonr Job 4 mating we gaarantee it to be in Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868. J every way satisfactory Vol. XXXIII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1002. No. ii V. I I s Winter Goods flust Go. Ta,clets, Capes, Collarettes, JT'clx Eoaa MISSES AND CHILDREN'S JACKETS All at a rod need irice. When we Fay reduced we mean it. OUTING FLANNEL, the best Wara Brand, io cents per yard. CINDERELLA FLANNELETTE, at 12$ cents per yard. A 15 cent grade in any city " LADIES UNDERWEAR from 50 cents a suit to $3.00. One Price Store Wollenberg Bros. " Oieu uutil 8 A Happy and Prosperous New Year x is the wish of B. W. STRONG, the Fur niture man, 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 till HI we have, only in broken sets, at special values. Remember the place. B. W. STRONG. g THE FURNITURE MAN. Bring Us Your FOR CASH J. F. BARKER & CO. The Day f Starts J ;sy WHITE HOUSE Hocha. writh yonr breakfast. It has a flavor that'a aU its own you don't get it in any other brand. . KRISE & KEWLAXD. Sole Agents, Hoseburg, Oregon Right , 4 When XriiJ- Have a I cup or , . J 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 Don't be jollied into buying out of date shoesat $2.98, when you can get a snappy, up-to-date shoe for We have no old shop-worn goods, but we have the greatest line of Ladies' and Gentlemen's shoes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 . Pedal IS" a Lady's Shoe ...FLINT'S SHOE STORE... Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in fresh Groceries, when ou order them. Call up 'Phone No. 181, for good goods and If you If you If you If you If you If you want to buy a want furnished want to buy a farm rooms house want to want to want to rent a house build a house move a house F F. iWpx If vSn don't know PAT e&U oa or address , . . On Pri. -Stoi o'clock. jj. later. i Several lots of Brussels and Ingrain Car pet remnants, containing froin 5 to 15 yds. that we will sell at special bargains. A few odd chairs that are as good as any Roseburg, Ore ... CHICKENS. BUTTER. OR TRADE. 'Phone 163 Staple and 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. ...... i in $3 good cooking, is to have good and to get them promptly good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. mm Contractor tad Builder Reseburg, Oregon LATE NEWS SUMMARY Important Events of few Days. the Past STATE, GLNEREL, FOREIGN. Cream of the Dispatches Dished Up in Condensed Form for the Busy Reader. The Jacksonville school district, at a special meetiog last week, vo'ed a ten mill special tax levy. The Dnke of Connaoght, King Ed ward's brother, may succeed Lord Rob erta as Comuisuder-in-cbiet ol the Brit ish army. m Dr. D. T. Day, chief of the Division o! Mineral Resources of the U. 8. geologic al carve , has punctured the Montana diamond discovery balloon Ha rajs tbe slones found there are only white sapphire. Atuaojutt from Dawson tells of a cold snap there wben the mercury reacbed 65 degrees below aero. It did not last long and soon got so warm that it was ouly 35 degrees below s ro, where tbe mercury was staying in pretty even terms. Governor Gcer bas renewed with Gov ernor Brady, of A'aka, for another year. the contract for keeping the insane of tbat territory at tbe Oregon State Asy lum, the charge beint; the same as dm irg tbe past year, $20 a month for each patient. Attorney General Knox is probably ttia rntv li.nr wtirt jitap trnt m .rl hn- ' c.use be bad to Uke a lee of $50,000. II bad planned to go abroad wben be was asked to mke an argument in a case, and he named tbat figure because be didn't wish to Uke tbe case, but it was at once accepted. For 10 boors Monday flames, fanned by a high wind, held away over tbe bus iness portion of Waterbury, caosug a lose tbat will exceed $3 000,000. Tbe best portion of the city, forming a trian gle bounded on tbe north by Exchange Place, on the west by Bank street on the south by Grand street, and on tbe east by .South Main street, was almost wiped out- Among the prominent buildups toUliy destroyed are tbe bl-ck occupied by the Reid A Hagbea Dry Goods Company, the plant of the Water bury Company, tbe American, tbe Ma sonic Teso pie, the Bcovil and Franklin Houses, tbe W, L. Dooglas Shoe Com pany, tbe Johnson Block sod the SaIvs tiod Army Workwomen's Hoae. ! all, a boat 108 of tbe most prominent business booses are burned out. WHAT HIS DUTIES ARE The New -Roadmaster--Spervlor Must Obey Him Controls Road ana Bridge Building. Tbs appointment by tbe Coonty coons of road masters is under anthority of a law passed by the last legislature. The law provides for tbe annnal levy of a tax of cot mors than 10 mills to be nsed in building and improving roads, and tbe said tax shall be paid in money, end collected as are other taxes. In January ol each year tbe conoty court shall appoit.t a road master wboee term of service fehall be one year or until bis successor is appointed and qualified, and bia compensation shall be enoofth to justify bim to devote bis whole time to bridges and roads from March 1st to December 1st of each jear. The road mater must make oatb and give bond of IJOOO, for faitbfnl performance of doty and at any time may be removed. He shall bave power to determine bow and in what manner road supervisors shall xpend tbe money apportioned to their disiricts and bis orders and instructions shall be implicitly obeyed by said super visors. He must make recommenda tions to tbe court fur construction, repair and improv .ments of roads and bridgt-s investigate petitions for such improve ments and report his findings in writing to the conntv court. Us bas charge of all tools, and the county court shall not make payments for any contracts until the rosdmaster bat approved the ssme. It is contemplated that he shall bave ample knowledge concerning road con Btruction and be competent to prepare or pass upon pUns and specifications ss well as tbe construction or repa r of bridges. Wben 12 freeholders of any district petition for an extensive improvement, requiring change of grade, tbe supervi sor may be called in to make surveys, after which tbe road roaster and county court may hrt contracts or hire men to make tbe improvement, if so desired. The taxes levied ouder lhe new la are to be in lieu of the road taxes hereto fore levied by county courts. Ten Mile Items. A. 8. Bosbnell, made a business trip to Kosebnrg the first of tbe week. M May and Belle Newland bav gone to Boeebnrg to spend several weeks. It is rntnored that the supposed sma'l pox in Coos county bas proved to be an epidemic of both measles and chicken pox. Our school is progressing nicely under the msnsgement cf Prof. Davis, who gives entire satisfaction. There are sev eral pnpils from other districts in attend ance. Farmers are well along with tbeir seeding and are now busily employed cntiing tbeir next winter wood. Moka By calling on J, D. Hamilton at tbe Roeeburg court house, you csn get blue prints of any section or towoeblp in tbe BoNbarg land district,. From Ouis- A ndents. A PROSPEROUS LOCALITY. Bright Future tor Myrtle Oregon. Creek, Tbe picturesque little town of Myrtle Creek, Douglas county, Oregon, is tiiu ated at the confluence ot Myrtle Creek with the Sonth Umpqna River, and on a gently sloping south bill side. There is 00 other little town in South ern Oregon tbat hss a brighter fu'ure before it than bas Myrtle Creek. The beautiful peach, prone and apple orch ards, and tbe rich grain fields and grassy mountain sides, the vat timber belts snd yalnable mineral deposits surround ing the place, brio ft many thousand dol lars into tbe community yearly and make snrs a permsnent, increasingly prosperous locality. Tbe climate cannot be en' pawed ; that of any pnrt ion ol California, or any oih er place in all the wide world, anywhere, em be bnt favorably mentioned with tfca' of Myrtle Creek; tbe air has a p culiarly bracing t fleet nut experienced in other lees favored localities where the heat and moistnre are not so evenly blended. Tbe beet evidence of the great wealth io this climate is tbe tact, tbat those stordy old pioneers of the 40's snd tb early 60's who have experienced many climea, pitched tbeir tents in this garden spot of the world never again to be re move 1 ; and now, alter time baa marked to the credit rt loose grand old pioneers more than fifty years spent in this gard en of Eden, tbev still cling to it, and cbooee. there to pass tbe remain Jer ot tbeir days. Mining bas long been a profitabls in dustry but of recent years tbe indostr baa been stimulated in a wonderful de gree. Many veins or loJes of qnarta rock bearing gold, silver end copper of immense wealth bave been discovered. and development work along tLis line is being vigorously posted, and bids fair to show op men very vulnable mines. Another, no lees important, and kin dred industry, that of erode or rock oil production, wb ich at present is a matter of some little speculaticn, is eho rtceiv irg cartfnl at'tnlion. Sumttbing like one year sgo tbe Ururqoa Valley Oil Company was organised lor tbe purpose pf proeuection for oil. The coniper.y bas succeeded so we.l tbat it bas now sn oil During plant in perfect operation on what is termed the "Wbibo" place about tne halt mile east of M rile Town. Tbe bags drill has already poonded down through tbe bard shale rock to a depth of over one hundred feet, developing bright prospects lor tbe ultimate disco ery of petroleum.' Tbt- Keoloaxd report made on ibis section by iert gtolo gtta employed in brbali of ibe Company are flatieriLg in the'extreme; the or face formation and phenomena being all tbat the experts tbemsel ves could hope for, ons of tbem stalicg tbat it remaintd for the drill alone to prove tbat petrok um does not exist beneath Myrtle Valley. In tbia connection a real estate and mining exchange office has been neatly furnished and opened op by Mersrs. C. O. While and M. McCoy, wbeie reliable information can be had relative to the conolry, its ndostries and snrronndii gs. The briefness of this article prevent, anytbii.g like a foil wriUop of Ibe vari ous resources, industries and proposed totmess enterprises, which point on mistakenly to increased future prosperi ty of this layered locality. It ai peer tbat hoae setkeis and invtstois cao make no mistake oj giving this place preference. C. 6. Jackson. Calapoola New. There is a special school meeting to be held in ibis distiict, No. 23, for the pur pose of levying a tax to build a new school bouse. Lester Kamp, of Uinpqoa Perry, bas been sujourniog at Jae. Kichards. Les ter may soon locate here. McNabb Bros, are soon to erect a fine large barn oo tbeir pioperty here, known as tbe Kerley place. CaJapooia will furnish two new candi dates for teachers at the examination to beheld soon; namely, Pbara Howard and Louie Bard. Bobt. Wilcox will assnme bis duties here as teacher in our school. We be speak for Robert, a great measure of success. Ed Davidton ol Green Valley, was visiting with E. ft. Hoaaro here last week, completing the transfer of a piece of property owned by the latter. Benton Mires, aimer, yet erstwhile lawyer and rail splitter, is rapidly im proving his properly in the valley by erecting considerable new lence. U. L. McNabb recently made a busi ness trip to Clevelaud uniting business with pleasure while there. H. L McNabb went from here lat-t Saturday to act as auctioneer for tbe box supper beid at Cleveland on that date Tbe proceeds will be emoloyed to fence and suitably improve the cemetery there. There were twenty-five boxes and a boot-jck aold, netting a total of fifty dollars and eigbty-flve cents. Atty. J. L. Long bid seventy-five cents on tbe boot jack, bnt was out bid by Mr. Sim mons who paid ninety cents for tbe said boot jack, thinking be was getting a box Bat Mr. Long, not to be outdone made a long shot at another . box, but it went out of sight. The crowd finally procured one for him at one dollar. Tbe auction eer is to be complimented on tbe able manner in which he disposed of tbs boxes. Bax Call at Wollenbnrg Bros, and get a Standard Fashion Sheet for the month of February. It a ill Interest you if you have any dress-making to do. Bny a Petalnma Incubator and get an early start on yonr spring cbickfPi CborcMl 4 Woollsy seil theo. PEACE FOR CORONATION King Edward Anxious (or Peace ' ful Coronation Ceremonies. MIRDLR CAUGHT AT PORTLAND. IMg Sawmill for Salem. Editor Missing. A. Babb Dead. Oregon J. London. Feb. 4. It la reported thst King Edward ia very anxiooa tbat peace eball be proclaimed in Booth Africa be fore t be coror atioo ceremonial. Lokdcx, Feb. 4. Tbe British cabinet has decided that tbe proposals fur pesos in South Aliica made throng b the Hol land government cannot be entertained. Great Britain cannot accept any terms of peace short of sn onconditional sur render the Boers. Cat. Town. Feb. 4 Tbe British troop effected tbe capture of a Boer sup ly train in tbe Craddock district yesterday. a Mcaosaxa CAC.srr. Pobtlasd, Feb. 3. After being chased 'or 11 days by dstecUvas over many hundred miles, during which time be must bays soffered agony from the pain of two nndresaed pistol shot wounds. Harmon Harirodt. alias Frank Woods, alias St Louis Frank, 30 years old, was arrested in a room above the tnrf aloon, Fifth and Stark streets, last Friday night charged wiih complicity in tbe murder A Policeman Eugene C. Robinson at San Francisco no tbe morning of Janu ary 21. SAWMILL rOS SALSat. Balxm, Feb. 4 A fifteen thousand do) -'er plsnt baa been secured for a new saw mill enterprise at tbia place. aw anrro. kimixg. Erects, Feb. 4. Ernest Giletrep re ceived s message late this afternoon from Harrtsborg asking him to at once go to that place to take charge of tbe Bulletin. Editor A. P. Bo tiers worth Is missing and bia wbereabonta is unknown. A. J. BABB DKAO. EroKKi, Feb. 4. Word reached the rity ihU afteraooo at 4 JO o'clock that A. J. Bbb, tbe welt kno.n and respected cl'ixen, died at his Urns several miles below tbe city at 2 JO o'clock, after a lin gering illness. He was a pioneer at torney and leave, a beets of friends woo wilt g-eatiy regret to Lear of his death. WlLLAMkTTB CXIVEBStTY DEBT. Salm, Feb. 4. Tbe campaign lor tbe iquidaiion ul the thirty-five thooeaod dollar debt that has barred Willamette University from advancement baa opened aospicioaaly. As a direct reeolt of t public meeting Monday night ball of the - required amount baa been subscribed. It is thought tbat tbe amount will be com pleted within a week. LAX I COCKTT OIL HOTS. F.rr.caa. Jan. 4 . Thia aHjtraaaai at one o'clock tbe Great West Oil and Coal Company's oil-drilling plsnt oi tbe N. Hill place at fcpnogQeld started up gain alter an idleness oi several weeks. Max Weidemao, formerly of tbia city and w bo baa bad experience io tbe oil drilling bosiness now bas charge ot the dri'L has a past aicoao. Wabhikgtoh, Feb. 4. United States Marshal Daniels of ArLtona may be forced to resign, else be removed by Piesident Roosevelt. Daniels is accused of being an ex-coo- vict. So far be baa made bo denial of the ogly charge. ; wbbckbd raiws savbo. Lokq Bbacr, Long Klsnd, Fb. 4. The two ships tbst went aehore here during the gale of Monday night will prove a total loss. Tbeir crews were saved by the life aaving service with great difficollv. Horticultural Convention. Tbe third annnal convention of horti cultural interests will be held at the Agricultural College, Corvallis, on tbs 13th and 14th of February. A two days program ol pithy, pointed Ulks, papers and discussions will be rendered. Tbs great sncceea tbat has attended the form er meetings promises to be over-reached n the coming convention. The Railroads will give tbe usual re duced prices on tbe certificate plan. Ask yonr local agsnt lor eertiueaw when you purchase yoor ticket. . The program now in preparation for the occasion will be published shortly. Every fruit-grower ia earnestly request ed to attend and take part in the discus sions. This will be a live meeting (or tbe live horticulturists of the state. Tbe topics for ' discussion are up-to- date. Tbe question-box will afford everyone an opportunity to call attention to tbe various topics in which be may be specially interested. " Don't Forget to Read This. Our tall and winter goods bsve arrived and you will find here tbe largest and most complete line of drees goods, outing flannels, fascinators, underwear, noeisry. blankets, cnrtains, cloaks, capes, etc. Also Backbitten) & Hecht, boots snd shoes, rubber goods, oil elotblog, over coats, snd a line ol.meo and dots' cloth ing tbat cannot be best. We also carry miners' snppllns and a (rssb and complete stack of urocerles. Come and let ns show you our largs assortment and gtve yon prices. Onr aim is to give you good vetoes and treat you right. (Jive us a trial. A. U. Mattoon A Co., Riddle, Or. We are also sgente for tbe Oliver , Chilled plowi and extras. (Bit!) BALKED IN AN INITIATION. Actor Nelfl Tears off Mask and Indig nantly Declares Himself. SroKABs, Wash., Feb. 4. James NsiU, called the matiote gin's idol of the P- ciflc Coast, was to have been initiated into tbe Spokane Lodge of Elks last Saturday afternoon. vVheo partly through tbe teremoay be balked, tort off bis mstk snd indulged in some very dramatic dialogue. Tbe evsnt baa created intense leeling and excitement. At Butte the actor mads public a letter written to the members of the 8pokaoe Lodge of which tbe following is ao ex tract: "I have bad time to tbink over and sleep over tbe events of Saturday, and am conscientionsly bound to with draw tbe authority given to bsve you st tempt to patch up tbe difficulty. Re flection convince, me tbat my protest against personal indignity and coarse buffoonery waa timely and entirely justi fiable. If your wish to eompromi as the mat ter bad prevailed and I bad bee allow ed after my first exit ia dwgost to re enter the lodge room, I should bare beg ged your officer to permit me to Uke aoy obligation that would have made an Elk of me. But I ahoold sot have sub mitted in the second instance any mors tbsn in the first . to personal indignity. I know tbat word indignity yon bavs protested against, but I bavs been . able to find a softer word to desert be the infliction under tbe circa ma lances of a blow with a staffed dub. "I congratulate myself that I was no' Intimidated into tbe customary cowad!y submission to ibe indignities, tbe first and probably tbe mildest ot which was sufficient to make me declare myewlf and withdraw. I wish yon to hear ia mind that you and other members of your lodge, immediately prior to my antra oes into tbe chsmber of initiation, bad aeeur. ed me that no undo liberties) would be attempted, and tbat I woo Id be treated as a serioos-minded genUemaw who bad placed bim sell for initiation is the banda of other gentlemen. "I assured you in the anteroom wben I declined to remove part ol my cloth ing as a prelude to adopting the highway man's mask and nightgown tbat I should resent aoy assault upoo my per son or any low bofjooery. It waa only because of tbe solemn aawnranoe I re enivsd that I per dotted myself to bo led bliod folded intj your lortgerooea. Tbe responsibility for my indignant declina tion and savage reboke rests not with me. "I wub. for no controversy nor hava I aoy desire for a quarrel with tbe Bp kaoe lodge. It cootaina too many personal frienda. I simply thisk you geotlemeo are wrong in your attitude to ward an initiate. You do not Uke your order seriooly eniagb nor perform tbe ntee of io ilia' ion with dignity eoongb to invite into yoor ranks roe a ol finer sibiluiee. Tbe Biddlo Tragedy. Pmsai ao, Feb. 4 F r tbe past few days the terrible late of ibe Riddle Bros. who escaped recently from tbe Pitts bo rg. Pensu, penitentiary by tbe assistance of of tbe Warden's wife who bad fallew desperately ia mts with one of tbe mur derers, Ed Biddle, has bee tbe sensa tion throughout Pennsylvania. Seeing tbat capture was inevitable both broth era and tbe woman ia the ease suicided. At Pit sborg Monday, oo too arrival ot the bodies from tbe town where tbe fo al tragedy occurred , a enrioos tbroag of people defied the storm remaining a boot tbe j dl entrance in vain attempts to viewjhe boJiea of the dead murderer. A great deal ot sympathy for too boys ia expressed, snd not a few of tbe female portieo of tbe crowd expressed a dVsire to see what manner ol a man Ed Biddle waa, that be ahoold exert each a wonder ful in floence ovsr men, and particular! woman. Notice. A winter trip to Southern California and Arisooa via the famous Shasta root, is ooe never to be forgotten. Re newed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of interest snd added sources of enjoyment under its sunny skies, in the variety of inter ests and added industries, in ita prolific vegetation and among IU numberless re sorts of mountain, shore, valley and plain. Two trains leave Portland daily, morn iog and evening (or California. These trains are eqoipped with tbe most im proved pat'era of standard and tourist sleeping cars, and tbe low rales place tbe trip in reach of all. For illustrated guides of California and Arisooa winter resorts, address R. B. Mii i sb, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Or. At Rose burg. Dr. Goble will be st the McClrllan House for ooe week, Feb. Sod to theS'.h ioclosivs. He is prepared to handle aoy and all cases of delicti ve sight that itlassej will remedy,' uaiog all the lat est and most soienUao methods and in struments known to the profession. Glasses ground for all complicated oasei and a rrfect ftt guaranteed. Consults' lion free at botal. ASK Druggist CATARRt for IOCENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Bain film Utile! st sees. It elaamea, soothe and hcala Uw diseased am brsaa. It caraa Catarrh and drlna away a Cold l tha IImH nnirfelT. It HAY FEVER is absorbed. Heale and Protect. Uie Membrane. RastorM the Reneea of 'I ante and 8ni.ll. Full atae aoe-; Trial f le inc.; at Dni1te r be atail. XT eHUlOUtS. M Warrta Street, w Is. JffSs ray Sccondprizc ftt Currier's Grocery A fine China Tea Set One Ticket with every 50 cent WILL CURRIER THE GROCER SIEVER'S BAKERY, Jack"iTcL. g Our Cream and Home-made Bread is as rood or better 5 than ever and will be d?live el to any part of the city. S Leave orders or 'phone Main ). J J. SIEVERS. Proprietor 5 goseburg Steam Laundry 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. s : 0 W. A. EVERITT, Proprietor. fjLZjjU ALBUMS AND PHOTO MOUNTS AT CHURCHILL A W00LLEY VV.'faaaVWsve4,5 FREE A Just received at "The Racket" a shipment of China ware di rect from the potteries, which toc are giving away absolutely Free. Ticket with, every pur- ffhanfi at "The Racket Store" Furnishings, Motions, Stationery cxxxxxcooooocoooooooooo Clearance We name such prices ou Ladies and Misses Jackets and" Walking Hats mentioned below that had ought to move1 them very rapidly. This is our full stock in our Myrtle' Creek store. Same reduction applies to what may be1 in stocic in tanyonvuie. Sise 3ft Cape, hardlv enough to mention, only 1 plash, was. Sise SS Cape 1 cloth cape, splendid value, was Sise 3d Cape, 1 cloth cape, splendid value, was Sise 30 Cape, 1 cloth cape, splendid value, was Jackets, t M isses Jackets, size it rrs , was. ......... Jackets, t Miseee Jackets, site 4 a'ud 6, was Jackets, 6 Ladies Jackets, sise 3H-33, was Collarettes, onlv one left, color grev. was Just 1 dosen Ladies and Children's ao. was do. waa t do. 1 waa We are beginning early to closeout Fall Goods . hence these splendid reductions for you. N. SELIQ, Myrtle Creek, c,Xha TV Cor. Oak and Rose Streeta. . ' Phone Main 61. ' rapps GROCERY Headqnartera for Holidav Good's, Choice Confectioneries snd Fruits. Fin fresh familf Groceries, both staple and fancy. N-veiiiee and Toys in profusion. Call whili the selection is good. Prices are equal ly as pleaaina aa my goods. 'Phone 246. FREE DELIVERY Cass and Pine Sts. w w w. w w t-jjaa h m rerern purchase. Buy Groceries Eastman .. Kodaks .. Make Good Xmas Gifts See those $1 and $2 Brownies SET OF DISHES Sale Begins .V75 now 2.50 tS 50 now 14.00 . $4.00 now 1X50 .$2.00 now $1.25 .$5 00 now $3.25 .$3 00 now $2.00 .$7.00 now $4 50 .$5.50 now $3.50 .$2.50 now $1.50 Walking (lata, S waa. . , $1.50 and $1.75 now $1.00 $1.00 and $1.25 now .75 ...$3.00 now 11.25 , Oregon OOCOOOCOCOCOCOCOCXXXX)OOOOOOCOOo EMPIRE- LiVeni,--Feed find gals p&lzi C. P. Baaxuu), Prop. Saddle Horses, Sin fie and -Double Rigs at all hours Transient Stock jven ; ; very best ot care . . i ' Rates always reasonable Roseburg, T- Oregon QeQe We Rapp