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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1902)
& V T SV V I T-N w TV-"T-Vf ft T T"" bib KLUUL 1 iUft iALt In Ladies and Childrens Jackets, Fur Collarettes, Boys and Mens Clothing Regular price, $12.50: sale price, $8. 50 " 6.50; " " 4-25 LADIES JACKETS Regular price, $17.50; sale price, $12.00 " u 15.00: " " 11.00 LADIES FUR COLLARETTES Regular price, $3.50; sale price, $2.25 Regular price, $1.75; sale price, $1.25 3.00; sale price, 1.75 " " 2.00; 1.35 MENS SUITS It Regular price, $13.50; sale price, $ro.oo 44 44 12.50; ' " 9.00 44 12.00; " 44 850 BOYS CLOTHING AT SAME Regular price, $11.00; sale price, $7.00 10.00; 44 44 6.00 REDUCED PRICES. Itfow is the time to "buy your Clothing. Toucan save money by taking advantage of sale The Peojple's Store I. ABRAHAH Proprietor I Told in Side Heads Covmkko&blk Ektsbpribb. Since the permanent improvement of Cms' and Jtcteon streets hi le-n under aken, pmgre-sive ci: -n residing oo Main Etreet started oat with a petition nd en Vcri prion paper to secure the nanf and coot riout ions of the property owners on old main street for the improvement of this ereet by traveling and priding it, which would not c t to exceed $1.50 for each five feet front for a btaw ct of gravel. This wonld be a fine though probablv do permanent improvement, but for the time being aoold allay the dnpt in the ea aimer and the mad in the wiuier and wunM also prevent tbe de posit of fo much mod on tbe improved Streets dating tbe rainy season. We are sorry to learn, bowevr, that oor en terprimng citiin met with no encour agement in bis Bireet improvement pro ject, having received 'be names of wly bait of the property owners on tbe street C me citiiinB wake op, and let ob keep no with tbe improvement caravan and effect tome improvement 00 old main etreet. Ccpid and the Plaixdbalkb If this matrimonial bneineee continue at tbe present pace, the Plaindialsb office will Boon 1 recoznixd as a kind of a marriave bmean, as tonr member of tbe craft have fallen victims to copids i!ee dnriog tbe compartiyely brief period which tbe paper bas been under tbe present management- We expect very toon to begin receiving numerous ap plications for positions io this office frnrn tbe e derly lads and Usees of tbe town and count v Died. Bon. tfilliarn H. Wilson, a pioneer of 1343, and once a representative to the leislatore from old Umpqua CMintv, died Toesdav morning at bis b-Hse in Yoncalla valley after a linger ing, illness. He leave a large family of children and grandchildren. Be was a ntuve of Teuneeeee and a boot 80 years of aire, and has been a resident of Yon cUi vtliey 8 nee 1S49. A more ex'eaded obituary will appear in oor next iseae. DorBLi Fes bra l. Tbe remains of Jamei T. and Daniel T. Howe arrived 00 the late train Monday evening and weie conveyed to the residence of J. M H" at the east nd of ' vrotb etreet. Th-funeral we held Toesdav afternorn at 2is0oVlork, Rev. H. A. Green, of the Bi ist charcb, offi is iog. The remains were taken to tbe Maooi. cemetery for interment in a donule grave. Ea ens Guard. Bork. In Salem. F-h 10. o Mr. and Mrs. H. Snook, a ton. Mr Srjook is the contractor who bnilt tbe new Court Hoose here W. O. W. Initiation and Bancst. Tbers was a large gathering ol Wood men and friends of the order at the Opera hoose last night to listen to the address of Bead Consul F. A. Faolken burg of the Woodmen of tbe World. John T. Long, consul commander of tbe Roeebarg Camp, presided and io bis onal pleasing manner introduced tbe speakers, the first one being J.L. Wright grand clerk, of tbe order, ol Letdviile, Col , who addressed the metiog briellf on tbe miMj-ft of ' Women of Woidcrait; CY. Co per, head banker of the or Jar for Oic-gon, as the next speaker who took toe bx aoces of tbe order as his so' j cl. Hd Consul Faikeoburg was then introduced and be spoke at length in a forceiol and eVqoent manner mach to tbe edificaiiou ul bis bearers, ilia address was inter- spersed with ancedotes aud ebon stories illustrating bis point-, aud be wsa re peatedly mterroptsd bv borsu of ap plause. At tbe close of this address tbe Woodmen and their goest repaired to the lodge room where ttley were add eee ed by Hoo. A M. Crawford and alter obligating aixtcen new members a grand bai.qoet was et joyed, tbe occasion being declared a most pleasant and profitable OlS. Xei Allxgkd- Smallpox. No new cases of the alleged smallpox Lave ca Tnoped oatside of the five or six families who went first affl eted, although a few new eaiea are reported iu thee famides, who however, bave been kept constant ly under strict quarantine regulations and it ia tbe opinion ibat tbe contagion will e-tely be confined to tn-ee quarters. Taoss reported ill from the disease in onr last issue are all rapidly convalesc ing. Tbe strict precautions taken against the spread of the contageon by the dy council is commendable. Ibe Public school dl proDebly not be re. opened nniil a week from next Monday. Jxssiz 8hi.rlt. La gs crowds are at tending tb plays given ( by tbe Jessie Shirley company tbis week. Tbe troops is op to its old time standard and tbe crowds are increasing each ev ning, so tba' tbe Opera house will probably be too small lor tbe attendance before tbe nd of tLs week. Grants Pass Courier. The Shirley company will play a week' engagement in &oS4burg commencing next Monday evening. Geaphophohb Babgaix. A fioegrpb opboos wub a dosen and a hlf good re cords lor sale cheap. Apply at Blodgstt & Stilte, second band store. Waktid A middle aged iady to act in tbe capacity of nnres and assistant booMkeepe. . Apply at Lorn oi Dr. E L Mill-r, Boseburit. Bo u To tbe wife of Jack Gardner, in North Eoaeburg, Feb. 12, a girl. Vilentioes at Mt-rsters O a o O o n SJ LJ o D o o a o o I School Shoes-g o a o o B O a o a o n o o o p o a o a i o D O o o a o 2 o We have devoted much time and at tention to this line of Foot Wear be cause we realize thatSchool Shoes to give satisfaction must be made of dur able leather aud must be strongly put together. School B-jys are not in the habit of considering -where or how they "rough it." You are always on the safe side if you buy our school shoes for your children. You'll re member the quality long after the price has been forgotten. 6 Of Local Interest. 83! X3 ST O i 5 ft Teachers' examination is In progress at the Court bouse iu tbis city, the board of examiners being composed of County Superintendent F. B. Hamlin, assisted by Profs. O. C. Brown, of Drain and L. R. Travsr, sf Rosebnrg. There Is about forty applications for county and htate papers, only five being for state papers. Owing to Oakland's quar antine regulations a member of appli cants st that place are unable to take the examinations. Don't complain abnnt bad bread alien vcu can get the beet that was ever mule delivered to your hoose free. Leave- or dais at Reivars Bakery or 'Phone Main llift. Evangelist R. 8. Marsbel, of Oakland, California, will assist tbe pastor of tbe MtLodist Church iu revival meet inns beginning Monday evening, Feb. 17 Mr. Marahel ba his own style of doing things and is a very euocesslul evangelist. Ev erybody who reads this o bears it read Is hereby personally invited to tbe meeti g by tbe pastor. Siraond.e Cross Cut Saws will do mors work with less exertion aod bold their cutting edse longer than anv other Brand. Buy them from 8. K. Hykea. It is rumored in railroad circles bare, that Leu Hendrickc, trainmaster ut Dansmoir for the pat two years, baa re signed bis position at that place and wl'l return Io Rosebnrg aod take an overland run out of tbis city. E. N. Enwicbt, a coDdootor on ?h overland between Ash land and Dansmoir, will succeed bim as trainmaster. Blodgett & Stilts, are sole agents for ltoogles couutv for William's celebrated glaes rasor bone. o barber or rssor owner can afford to be without one. A PRETTY WEDDINQ. W. Emerson Lundy and JWss Laura C. Jonas Mania at stage Orovs. -ssr rasa As waa . . . . O'-O-.OVOVOVVOVOVj nf Ced" THE UNDERPRICED STOR g O o n o n O o o o o a o o o o o n o a o a o o Cbas. J. Scbuabel, a Portland attor ney, baa been interested in tbe matter of securing lbs pardon of Bsc km an the D mglas county murderer, who, it will be remembered, killed bis wite and s'ep-eon at their home several miles east of this city some seven years ago; as convicted of the charge of murder io the second degree aod was sentenced to life imprieoomeot. Ao indictment still tands against bim for tbe murder of bis step-son. The only ground on wtiicb tbe plea lor pardun Is based is .bat tbe old man prior to tbs commiesioo ol the crime was a good, law-abidina citiso ; was goaded into committing the murder and ia now eyed, feeble and broken io health and that he bas suffer ed cofficieotly for bis crime and should be pernii.t4d to spend bis lew remain ing days at liberty. I tie 'not likely tte rffort to secure bis release alii meet itu much support in this county and District Attorney Broau b.l refused to tigu tbs application (or bis pardon. On account of tbe irregular surveys of many of tbe townships iu the Roeeborg laud district, it is almost impossible to locate s-ction corners a itbout a copy of tbe Government survey. Frank E Al ley, Ab-tractw of ttiia city, bas a com plete cet o' tracings of all surveyed toaro sbips, aod will farnixb blue prints of same, showing all vacant laodi, A great religioae revival ia in prog re a at Cottage Grove, there being from fiv to ten conversions every evening. Tbe meetings are being conducted at the M E.Churcb by Evangelist Marsbel assisted iy the local pastor of tbe church, Rev E ueoe Z'mmerman. Tbe evaogelisi a i:l begin a series of revival meetings in Rueeburg commencing next Monday eveoiog. Be is ao earnest, eloquent t-psaker. if your boose is valuable insure it. If vour i. la is valuable wby not insure it. And insure iu a company that will pay your cairn wrbout a lawsuit, fcocb is be "ew York Life." Policies are in ntestible and nonforfeitable from date ol issue. tf. Kilpairick Bros. &. Collins, contractors passed through this city yeterday with tiv carioada uf grading machinery aLd 6 bead of horses, for Reno, Nev., where bey bave a contract of grading It r tLs P. Company. Several carload of material and 200 head of horse belong ing to the same parties passed throu,b ere today. Any parties desiring to rent, buy or ell teal estate, city or country property will do well to call on or address H. M. Martin. Office witb Attorney Jouia Bar gee, opposite McClallen House, Rues- burg, Oregon. j9. Misses Minnis and Minitia Bell, of tbe Bell Sisters MiLkiery, tell on Wednes- lay morning lor Portland, to attend tbe millinery openings io that city. During lueir absence Miss Bull will have charge of their millinery store. Ibey stopped off at Cottage Urove and attended tbe eddiog of Miss Laura Jones and W. E Lundy. For Abstracts of Title, guaranteed to oe foil aud correct copies of all records rffecJug tbs title, call on Frank E. Alley upstairs in tba Marks building. Hi work is guaranteed correct, and prices are reasonable. (ieo. K. Q'line. Otto Logsdon, Albeit nollenbaugb, Heed Dean, A It red Cornutt LlOjd Mynatt, Jas. bkifbngton and Sec- tiou Foreman Huuver uf Riddle attended tli a Woodmen of the World's reception io this city Wedoesday svsning. It boold bave beeo stated that &kiffioftton aud Hoover were of Myrtls Creek. Wben you are in want of a Cook :ovs. Hi.ee! range, tieaiiug stove, or any thing in uie line ui naruware, uuware sm:. go to S. K. Skeaaod get nil prices and jou will J no lurtber. G. Dick, tbe only chines traveling salesman on tbe coast, representing C, Sjloman Jr. of Sau Francisco, was at tbe McCtallen bouse Tuesday, W un derstand be sold China Sam of tbis city a large order of Chinese and Jspsness novelties for his new stors which be Ii soon to opsn. All work dons by tbs Tills Guarantee & Loan G., J, D. Hamilton, manager. is guaranteed absolutely correct. Ab stracts of titles art worthless unless properly mads. D. 8 West ba purchased the Art Gre n cottage, on Pine street, and moved It oo to the lot adjoining bis residence Mr, Wait will raise tbs bouss and g vs it a jfenerd remodeling, alsoplsoe a new side waik and lence in iront of it. JohnTbom, of Cleveland was in at tendance at the W. O. W. initiation Wednesday evening and today filed on a bomestsad entry before lbs D. 8. laud umce. ion omcs was lavorsd with a plestsnt call. Orchardiets of South Douglas will want lime tor spraying their orchards it can be bad at prices to suit purcbsser st tbe Myrtle Creek and Uanvoovltle flour mills dlld Mr. Geo. A. Trent, representative of R weborg Lodge B. ol R. T. : accompan ied by bis wife returned borne on tbe de layed overlaud Monday from San Fran cisco, where he in a member of tbe grievance committee at their general meeting. Call at Wollenberg Bros, and get a Standard Faabiou Sheet lor tbe month of Febroary. It will Interest von if you bave any drees-making to do. Misses Ethel aod Lacy La Rant, of Saginaw and Wilbur, rreoectively, came down Sunday on a visit witb their sis ter, Mrs. R. A. Booth, Miss Ethel re turned to Sginsw Monday after noon. Eugene Guard. By calling on J. D. Hamilton at tbs Roeeburg court bouee, you can get blue prints of any s:iion or township in tbs Roeebors. land district. D.J. Byroe first vica-president and s member ol tbe ooara oi mangers oi tbe D. B. R. E is in Rosebnrg greeting his old friends tbis week, be reports great rucceee in tbe organisation ol that order. J. D. Hamilton has tbs only complete set of abstract books iu tbe cotiotV. See uim at tbe Court House, wben yoo waol soeiracts of title. Wm. Van L-owln, the S. P. cal.'er bad tbe mislonuos to bort bis riabt loot while practicing at lb gymoesiom Moo- da? evenins. and oo account of his lameness be was compelled to lay off Tuesday. Griffith's Bakery, tear tbe dejot.make a specialty oi wedding ana nouaa? cakee. Tbf also keep a choice line of Confectionery. Dr. J. Curtis Snook bas discontinued l.isdeol.l office in tbis city, and ill now devote hi time to making apeclal visits to different parts o trie aa e. He left for Coos Countv via Dram Wednes day. I will willingly exchange any Simoud' Cross Cot saw n t ea utaclory to ustr, if tbe fauit is in tbs saw. Sold only by 6.K. Sykes. Col. Day, treasure of tbs OUalla min ing company is expected to arrive in tbis citr as soon a be can leave the bed side uf bis eon I. N. Day, aho is seriously ill in tba hospital at Portland. See A. J. Buchanan for iosorance in the Ore,coo Kirs Relief Association. Room ri Martter building. Roeborg, Oregon. tl Mra, Claude Blair and child returned borne l Roeebarg Monday, fbey were accompanied by Mrs. Blair's mother Mrs. L. Rickls, who will visit there awhile. Eugene Guard. Wbr not save t cow now and then oss a V. a. (separator. Ub urea ill ft Wco'.W-y sell tbem. Mr.. D. C. McCUHsn, Judge M.D. Thompson, Treasurer G.W.Dimmick sod Hon. J. 1. Bridges attended tbs loners! of William Wilson at Yoncalla Wedoea-dy. Miew' and childrens' spring beel shoes new styles,.pateot tipat Fline. Tbe Princess Chick Co. on of ins flues: theatrical companies to appear oo this coast tbis year passed through this city on Monday's local tor Portland Kew spring styles, in ladles' shoes now ready lor yonr inspection, at Flint's. Miss Ma Molet of Lebanon who has been visiting Mrs. Will Currier, of tbis city for the past two weeks returned borne on Monday 's local. Complete line of watches and clocks of tbs latest patterns at Balsman'a. Mrs. Miks DeVsnsy snd children ex pect to leave about Marcn 1st lor a month's visit with friends and relatives in Montreal, Canada. Lime and osment at very low prices at ajaraisrs' lfug ctora. J.J. Cawfield who bas been quits seriously ill is reported to be much im proved and ia expected to be seen on oar streets soon. See tbe new Btn" Spray Pomps at Charcniil A WooUey. C. W. Cloak, received a fine trio ol single comb brown Leghorn chickens, Wedoesday from Williams Bros,, of Ft oil vale, Cat, Everything that Is new and up-to-date in Jewelry st Msman's. Mrs. Frank Oonley and children left (or Portland on Wendesday's local where tbey will visit friends. Sbos reparing that looks well at Flints shoe stors. Tbe Sunset Grocery has just received s large bhlpmeotol new seeds from the Portland Seed Co, The B. P. yards In tbis city were com pletely blocked with ears last Wsdnes day. W. A. Banders wr'tee to bsvs tbe Plaisdxalbb sent him at Cottage Grove, Mrs. W. 8. Alexander is visiting ber ster Mrs. L. J. 8peck In tbis city. R a. Gilds of Ollsls is in this city at tending tbe tecbers examination. E. Wall of Gleodale wag in this city A most brilliant and bapp? wHdlng was celebrated at Ibe houre of Mr. snd Mrs. J. I. Jones at Cottage Grove Wed nesday evening, rebmary 12th, 1902, the former's sitr, Miis Lanra R. Jones and Mr. W Emrrson Lundy. being lb Mgh contracting psnies. Th com modious parlors war profusely decora ted with Ivy and ferns, and a large num ber of guest aoeemhled tn witness the pretty ceremony which wss to forever unite two hsppy hearts I eonnoblal bliss. Promptly at 10 o'clock, lbs ap pointed boor, the door leading to the main parlor swung open and Mrs. W, Abrams, of Cottage Grove, raited at the piano playing Mendsllsohn's Wed ting reareb. The party descended tbe stair way and entered into tbe presenes of tbe euets, preceded by the attendants. Master Frankle Jones snd IlKle Leila Lswie, nephsw and nelee of the bride, eich bearing a silk cushion on which reted the wedding ring and bride's glov respectively. The bride and ber naid, Mis Lora Spalding of Roeehurg were the next to enter the room and "re followed by the grijom and his Nwt man, C. E. Holing of Myrtle Point. The party took up thlr por tion under a beautiful evergreen areh In one corner of the room and while the soft siraios of "Oh promi Me," echoed from tbe pisoo, the pretty snd very im- prs Ive ceremony was performed by Rev. Eugene Z'mmerman, of the local Methodist Episcopal church. Tbe bride carriea a ooqoet of white carna tions, while tbe bridesmaid carried a pink bequst of tbs sams variety of flower. Tbe bride looked charming in a very becomiog wedding gown of bite silk crepe da chioe over whit laff'ts. Tcs bride's msid looked vsrv pretty In a gown of silk organdie aod chiffon. Tbe groom and bis best man werw a tired io conventional black suit snd white lis. A'ter the ceremony waa over and hearty congratulations were extended, tbe goes' s were seated about the tables sorted witb a luxtrioo wedding feast, which ws prepared by hands skilled in the culi nary art, the bride's cake being especial It fiie. Tbe bsppv couple wet the re cipients of many expensive aod nesfnl present, which were oieelv displayed In the drawing room. The bride is a pleaaiaa and highly accomplished oung lady who ia wall knewn throughout Wtem Oregos from her several years of active newspaper work at various place I tbis part of the state. 6b baa very accept'blv bll ed in portent poei'ions on tbe Cottage Grove Lder and Myrtl Point Ent-r-priss and was editor and ! proprietor of tae Drain Watchman for about two years, a. shor time prior to be marri age she held the potitioo of city edit no the Plaivds ALka. and baa beeo twir elected an Oregon delegate and at- leaded the annual meeting of the Na tion I Editorial Association. The groom ia a proeoeron, energetic aad very exemplary youog man who for lbs paet f'W veara bas been a member oi tbe Myrtle Point, Ore., hardware fi-m of Holing A I.nndv, hot who lately d pvsei nf bis interests st that place in or- d-r oakssdvanaguf sntmees crjeninv at S.n Ffanciseo where ti.e happy Ouod e ill make their lo'ure home. Tber are ni-hheld in th bigbeet esteem of ide cirde of adrairm? friends who jo-ri with l he PlaikdsaISB in wiebir k tieoi a lot g, happy atd prt4peroas wed. led life. Mar tbey never forget there ponibiH!ies which rest on tbem sod :oay the g Jde n momeuta of tin stroag npon tbe silver threads of life bring pearls of happiness as "numberless as "he sands on the seashore" and, may the silvery waves that bear tbem heaven ward be fillrd with loving whisperings. Tbey were passengers on this morning's overlaod for San Francisco wbre they will be at bom U friend afUr March 16, 1902. REMNANT SALE Go4 bargain! in Dress Goods of all de scriptioM Also a few of the 50 per cent discount Collarettes left. Largest and best assorted stock of General Merchandise in Donglat County at JOSEPHSON TH6 BIC STORE. "CVCVC-lKVCVCVCVeS PIANOS Knabe, Weber, Fischer, Vose & Sons, Schumann. r'iMm ill? GAN Estey, Crown, Chicago Cottage, Mason & Hamlin, Clough & Warren -JUST ARRIVED HALF CAR LOAD OF FAHOUS KINGSBURY PIANOS- By our easy psyment plan e-rerv family in ir'-.irn." cirramstance- can own one of thee high grade Pianos or Organs C til or wri e Ut cat.u- an-i prices. THE POPULAR flUSIC HOUSET W. A. BURR tS CO., Rnr.oT,,, rt X000000X0XXCOX00000XXCK NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY S5 as J rt lmaaway , Cw York. f5opTTied by K Goveraintn-j) Invested Assets. 0,743.SrV5.0rj. Income in 1901. fT0.5K,5j.g7 Including f 14,1S4,47UM of interest and rente. It haa bean bfcn tfca pablla lor ST yan and daring that timr it h rM to -u BnS Urw r-iJto.TM. Yoq do nnt hart Io die to in it 1 furir a Mutual loin- paar aal tba piuOUfO into immuiumim roiirt bolim aod boi Ux stock toidn and li voa ara uitareatcd ia uia UMoraaea roa wiil do wU io consult W. J. TiflO ON, of Roseburg ask bin to sbew TO a M vwar Cadowmaot Polisy. Corrnpondenre Solicit Going at Cost A wreck ooenrred near Qxu stock at aboot 10 o'tlock ibis morning. Ao sz Ira freight boand for Rieebarg (n cbarg ol Coudoctor F. S. H jffmao, io which 6v cars left the track, two of them torn- mg ompletely over and th others badly broken np. A wracking train lft bar t eleveo o'clock io cbarg of Conductor m Tynan, Boand Hoose foreman B. Kooinaon sod oar repairer, A. E. 8ao- lin. Another wrecker was called from Portland and the track ia expected to be eared witblo ton boars. Tba local transferred at tbe sosn of tbs wreck and rill arrive here aboot two boors 1st. Mrs. Jodg Terrill of Mebama, arrived t this plaos Tnsedsr to enjov a brief ritit witb ber son, Balph Terrill. The two colpnta who robbed Kent A Kridges stir at Drain raoontlr wer captured at Portland jenterday. Biakeman Eogliab is moving to 8Uvr- tm, wbsrs be bas socepted a rna on th branch oat of that plaos. U. J. Wilson th bnsr real eel at deal r of Canyonville, was transacting boii Dees ia Roeebarg today. Paul Brack ner, on of tbs popular and prosperous farmers of Mslroas. waa in Roseburg to day. ine b. r. carpenters ar bonding a new corrugated Irurj oil boas near tbs ronnd Hons, George Hargso one ol th round bona) crew bas been on to sick list for th past week, Miss Margarstts E. Brpltb was a paas- soger on Monday's local for Portland, ft. W Eice oi Deer Greek la attending tbs tsachers sxsminatlon tbis wek. Traveling Conductor Pat Tynan in this city tbis week oj basin. J, L. Qsrner of Glide was r striata red af in ajtuisiiSQ tioua luesday. O. II. Borers of Caovoovllle. waa do- g uoslness in Roeebarg, today. Lincoln's birthday was pretty general ly observed y-sieraay, ten 12. Conductor Chas. Minklet ia suffering irom a sever sore inroai. TiriBER CLAIMS! Writ or 'Phon Wm. Bl Porter, Real E$lU Arent aod Notary Timber tad Homestsmd Locator Packer and Quldw Camas Valley, Oregon Are you going to spray? UPE A Car load just received COME AND BEE AT THE rsiTgo states land ott.-i . esieaw aerenv sirea Lhmt in cnmplunea i muirraiBMllloi ute met ot t.raaf uoa S. IW7S, entitled -An a- for the aie of tlmbartaBda in ibe ol alif.irnia. Onon. . evaila aa4 Wahinrtan TerHmrr." . . ,t. . ad to all tae Poblle Land Stato b act ol Aug- I JAWFjt h t rvr I fTww Barbnra, Coontv of Lak. tta of M'a- awota. b tia day ed in taiaoSr his worn atrooi So. JDlt. for the rm-ha of t!i S W I at -ertMa So. t, Towtwhip u, Souih of Etnn r ana win on r pruot to oow Uiai ih lan4 amgbt la or vala bl Kv lis timber or atom tfiaa for acriruluiral paroses and to 1 etablia hta clata to said iand before tbe I Harutw and Reealw of thu oc at Kosvborv, 1 Oi ages, on Thursday, lha 17tb dar of April, i 10. Ha aames as wltnenea: John Brown Tboa. A. Bnry. aad Csaa. a. Y-rntr. of Twa Bunasias, sin jos. crown oi Daluta. atina. i A ay aad all parsons elafmlna si1ttt it tba ! abas desirtbrd I. all are reqaeated to fl thir 1 . ""w oa or ociorr said 17th day siapmnu. J.T. BU'D-tS, Register. flouring Myrtl. Crek or Mills, Canyoavlll Qo to ii was WOODRUFF f.H. BARBER SHOP, For a Prompt and FlrsWasa Bhave or Hair-cot, Oompe iant Workmen, Clean Tow als, Tools always in shape. Baths in Connection. Bhop on Jackson St. f MRS. H. E ASTON is . re pared to wait npon old and 'jew easterners and friends with a fall and complete stock of 'GROCERIES1 Fireman Dsla Willis arid wife loft on tbs morning local for Oobu'g, where ! Tuesday on business. Dale baa a ran at present, bat expects to E. L. Cannon ol Drain it io thll city be changed to Eoaeburg verj soon, od business, A Record-Breakers Here Is conclusive evldeoo Hhat the standard bred Whit Lao gab ao ar th greatest and beat winter layers ot any other breed of chickens. From Sunday. Jao. 26, to Saturday Feb. 1, seven days, my 17 bens ol this breed, produced Jtet seven dosan sod seven gs, and this too, daring bar recent cold snap. Eggs for batching (1.60 foi 15. Apply to, T. B. Gaxnon, 11 tceaburg, Ota, All fresh and of th very best quality. Teas aad coffee ar specialties. Yonr pa Von age solicited. 5 Jackson St., Rascburf Miss Basis Ollivsnt of Looking Glass, was la th city today. o, l. Ktadmastsr J u. Johnson was in Roxburg this week. F A Aderton Is abl to b oat again after a sever illness. Fr4 Brown Is now am ployed In Mrs, IS aJofdl irooari ivort. Notica'for Publication. I have decided to close out at cost my fine large stock of Glass and China Ware, Cfockery and Chamber Sets, and those who call early will secure unheard of bargains in this line. Family Groceries My stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries is large and complete and always fresh and up-to-date. Prices as low as the lowest. MRSABOYD A Few New ; Arrivals House Cleaning time will soon be here aud you will want new Lace Curtains. We have anticipated yonr wants, and have just received a complete line of all the new things in Lace Curtains and Curtain Mets. See ours before you buy. We carry everything in the Dry Goods Line I Fisher & Bellows 1 3 l