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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1902)
The Twric-a-"Wcok Roseburg Plaindcaler Pablikhed Mondays and Thursday. PLAlNDbALLR PUBLISHING CO. W. C. Cosh br, Editor and Publisher Feed Wkioht, City Editor, Solicitor. AofeUoT J. Krantz, Foreman 9. C. IUktki'M, Traveling Solicitor. Twiw-t-fetk PUindaler, per year, J 1.50 Entered at the Post Office in Roeeburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Rates on Application. L4W BKLATlXe TO Slflrim SCBSl'RirTlOK. Aavilins to wme of the latest law ne spa perTHllisher p ay causa individual who Utt a paper and refuse 10 pav for it to be artwsieJ lor fraud. VndT l!ds ruling, el, anyone who allow hie subscription to run a'-ong for a time nnpai'i and then orders it diwoutiuned, or ci der ill postmaster to mark it refused, or sendF a postal card to toe pal)hshr is liabla to ar rvs and tine the same as for theft. Clubbing Rate w,e liave arranged with a large n Timber of papers and maffaiinet for rate which will give to our subscribers two publications tor a slight adr.nee over the cost of Tni Pliikikalbb alone. Following is a partial list: Twice--Win Plaikdvalbk and the Toledo Blade $1 75 New York Tribune - 1 "" Orexonian 2 25 B. F. Bulletin 1 Sf- 8. F. Call 5" Bural Korthweat. 1 "5 FEBRUARY 13, 1902. Roseburg will be what we who live here make it. Wake up. The fun is beginning-politioally. and it promises to be "fast and furi ous. n A board of trade is to be organized a Roseburg. A good thing for an town. Myrtle Point Enterprise. The bill to provide for the election of TJ. S. senators by popular vote has been favorably reported to the bouse by th committee. Hon. Grover Cleveland 18 now finite certain that he will not be chosen to be the democratic Moeee: also that be ongtat to be. The democrats in Congress are giving fresh proof that opposition re quire no ability. I hey oppose everything proposed by the repnbli cans, but they propose nothing them selves. The friends of Claude Gatch of Salem mfiiet that Tongue should not have everything his own way and therefore Lave launched a boom for the Capitol city statesman for con gress. Register. The house judiciary committee, which has been working on the sub ject since Congress met, has framed a bttingent anti-anarchist bilL Now, let Congress lose no time in placing it upon the statote books. The London Saturday Review will have to acq n ire a little knowledge on American affairs before its attacks upon ns receive any serious attention In a recent issue it speaks of Senator Teller as Mr. Senator Tell of the TJ S. honee of elected lords." The Chinese Minister's latest is a speech advocating the serving of American women on juries. He de elves onr women to be equal in intel lect and eloqneaee to our men. Why Mr Wn, yon are away behind the procession; we consider onr women openor. The world laughs at the "Impres sions of America" written by foreign era who make a living tour of the country, and there is no good reason why the impression of the Philippines brought away by visiting Congress men ball receive any more serious treatment. The Eaet Side Herald published at Portland, is the latest newspaper cindidat" seeking public favor. The II -t aid is a weekly five column, eight pngei paper, a gem typograph ically and ia well filled with local anJ general'news and live ads. In poli tics it will be independent. It is pnblished by the East Side Herald Publishing Co. Here's wishing the new journal sncress. President Roosevelt's bant in Uontant a eir ago, beaded a lot of Eastern dndes thither. And now President Roosevelt has received a letter of expostulation from Chief Hike-Hike of Hoedown, bead village Baking Powder Most healthful leavener in the world. Goes farther. of Fat Dotf. Ittisys: Grat Father of WasLiogton. Kuni Bnd" Gittnru. Tired ovum. No work, no fih; lo good. All time heap flirt with squaw. Dfttnmnm " ! - If A conotry editor is considerable of acbuoip, but be is learning. He i begining to practice reciprocity, lie is tihiag- bis influence to throw trade to those who patronize his paper. If home merchants do not advertise it i to the publisher's in terest to divert trade to othr ruer chanla who d. There is no business but what should Ih represented in its home paper, and if it is not, His safe to sav th publisher will goto notronblrtto turn custom in that diiection. The Democrats will probably make ao(uHht of an isne of the statement recently made by a promi nent lueruher of the party, that Amerieau W orkioffmen are overfed. I History proves that there is nothing .which will so quickly and effectively nM tliair ruti.Mta na HmuiM I in supremacy in elate and national affairs. In spite of this annontiee ment, the American people will con tinue to wish the American work man three square meals a day and trust to his intelligence to keep the country in the front rank of the in dnstrial world. The Hamiltoi County Transcript, Cummiusville, Ohio, has discarded i be old big-shet-t form and come ort iu 2-column, magazine size the first local newspaper we kuow of to make '.his bold departure. The move is in he right direction. A newspaper be comes nearer the ideal when it takes a small, bandy fotm. Yon vonldn't have the bother of reading a book with pages a yard sqnare; and why a periodical ? Before long some far seeing journalistic Napoleon will s'art a 20th-century daily in mag azine, "tabloid1' formi and demon strate the rank Crudity of the blanket sheet, tircus-posternewepapers of mis aay. ramnnae" c The agricultural department pro poses to build specimens of various kinds of roads, snch as earth, gravel. macadam, etc. at five points scattered through the coontry, namely Buffalo, X. Y Cumberland, M l Charlottes rill, Ya Jonesboro, Tenn., and Tama. Iowa, us object lessons in ooa roaa construction, ine aim is simply to help along the good-roads movement by edocatiug the country lxth in making and appreciating such improvements. There 's no law allowing the government to give substantial assistance toward road iidildicg, but the agricultural de partment is aDiions to help by ad vice and suggestions so far as its 6 mrces go. Oar board of trade is now a thor oughly oiganizd body and ready for nKinees. The executive board is ell selected, . being composed of olid men, most of whom have large usiness interests and who are at nee active and conservative. The rganization being now complete, e may bvgin . to look for resnlts. Jar mining, grain, forestry and other xbibits, will soon be an assured -ality. The board is organized for usioess and differs from orgamza i ns of like nature which have been rmed in the past, in that it has defi .iite objects in view, rather than in- d-finit. Pievious organizations .ave been failures to a greater or lees xtent, but the reasons of that fail- ire are kept in mind in this organ iza on which will profit by the exper nce of its predecessors. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Bass ball rales have again been Tr- vis I. The uaipirn may call a ball a fo ti ur slriko as be eee fit. Tbe catcher most stand within ten feer of tb pla.e ttiroagboat tbe gam. After tbe batter is i bis position if tbe pitcher throws a ball to any pUyer other iban tbe catcher or o tetire a baee rnnner it -ball be c led a ball, that is if tbe batter is in ni tion. H W. Catching, millwright, with tbe oi'h- Keily Company at Cburg, was amou those who weul tu Engens to at tend the Woodmen -.exerciaea. U ssys that ibe mill is now fanning steadilv ir.ng the day, ths night ran having be k cut oat about a week ago. The mi l has an average output of abont 70,OCVJ feet dai. v. Reciter. Ti e Engens Goard n,amnrs some- t iiug aooat the Flaikdsaleb puolishing wu article from itd coiuuiu witbotii das o in. A oumfBsiaon of tbe articles la qa ion will show vast oiff rsnce in their coni-t-nction. It iily becomes the Gu ird to make socb a charge vtbeo it boiili tbe record for eys'eujatically a p propriating iocal and g'nt-ral news. Ibe mysterious murderer of Nora F rler whose partially drcoujp wed ody ih recently found in an unoccupied Sn Fiancieco rcxi lence, Was a(.- '- be ded and arrested :n that city fes ter 'ay. Hie name ia beitley and tiis ue laiily fiyal. tbe one for which Dor a t was convi.'ted anil b-n ed. W. 0. Conner, of the I'laindialkr, attended bf w- loinr f Iik siHer in-law' Miss Ltora E. Jonei to W. E Lundy at Uottaae tiiov Wednseday, returning ho e Tonrsdav morning. f Brdtsman Harry 8igelt who hi been quite rick fur tome i i e Is rrpo'ed macb better and i t-xptcted to resama his ran, again - n. Lafayette Lane returned to Portland on Bund iy'e local, r fie- aitnding ttia lanersl ol bis m ber, Mrs L. F. Line t th p' Cf. Mra. &' V stcb. wif of ibe noun ar .oDdncior. ha been q i A- uer. uB y I I s not elow to drup on to a good thing, an or some time bot Is no ipur'ed to be ! thx ne r'd several of their men in imorovmir . j veatigulng tbl- teciion lately, and the y K result is Ihey l.aV wiilidrawn from the Aaron Mylin, a prominent miner of market all tht-ir land in township 29. Le and, Is in Ri-t,arg tbi eek, on 1 "Dd 6 "Bl. nd H occnrtovour , . , ,. ,rt a t. i r reporter that if the 8 P iu to profit by bigness before the U. 8 L.ud Umua. . j 4l,i l. ii,.. vi,-u . " ' -' thla woik, tbey should to tome extent ValenUoea at Msretsn, fioiat In thii goad woi k, THE "BOARD 'Or TRADE Permanent Organization CTfettfd and Officers fleeted. A WELL ATTLNDLD MELTING. Mtsefa Interest Manifested. F. W. Woollsy, President; L. Banes, Vice; Roy McClallen, Sec.; Mrs. M. Josephsun, Treas. The meeting called at Clocnm'a Hall Tuesday evenin (or the pnrposeof effect ing a permanent orimniiition of a board ot trade fr Hooebortt and D-aglas connty, was lariHy at:ei.ded by Roee- i'nrij'e enttrrri'-irg baalness men and cit'Sene. The meetiou was railed to order by Temporary President Parse, who Knnounced that the first bnsineM in orrer wa the election of a permanecf president sod veemtary. After the reading of the minutee of the last meft- irg, wMcb were adopted, it was an rjoaniHtd thiit DoaiinatiooR for preaidebt and secretary were in order. Geo. A. Ctiild nominated F. W. Woolley (or president, nd there being no other noniioMtions made, the gcretary was in Ht'ncle.) to ract the ballot duly electing Mr. Woo'.ley president of the Rosebnrg B ard uf Trade. Fir secretory Hou. A. C. MrMer uuniinated Roy XlcClllen; i Lenox nominated W. C. Conner, who declined tbe nomination, and H. J. Robioett uom inated D. S. W. et, tbe r!lot revaltiog in tbe election of Roy Mi-CUllen as per- mauent eecre'.ary of tbe Board of Trade. The new offi cers were called forward ant thanked tbe citibe tsr tbe honor conferred upon them. The report of the committee on mem bercbip was read by tbe chairman ol tbe coir.a)ittel C. 8. J-tckson, who reported that tbe reaolt ot tbe Bret day' eaoVM showed an enrolled oaeuiberebip of 138 prominent bnine-s men and citisene of Rehorg. The report o the committee on cn eiitaiion and by-laws was submitted aud read by .he secretary and upon motion, wa. adoptrd by art!cles and sections. It was voted that the membership fee be placed at 35 rente for the time being in 1 tbe daeH at 25 cents per quarter. A fall corps of itficere for the organ is a tior. wa tbeo elected as follow j: At torney Looie B'ei, vice president; Mre M J epbso , treasarer; H.J. RoHnett d i r k -eper; board uf directors. Hon. V. C. M.rters. J T. Bridtf'M, B. W S:r-.ii'K. Cl.jp. rxhmidt, C. 8. Jackson Ouinmittee on meuHirchip, CUu le B Caar.on, Frank . Atiey and Capt. F :i. fiamiin. Tns appoiotrnerit ot tbe variooo otber cjmrbitteee !y tie prefl- 'leut waa defened Dut'l tbe nest regular met-ting.. Adj aroed to meet the fourth rufeday in March. R nlar meetings to 'e held tbe foarth T.iusJay of each monh. The board of managers extend a cor :i invitation to the CJt a of tbe tatiunty, as well as tone of Ko,eoarg To become members of tbe Bosrd ol Trade, nod give tbe organisation their ooonsel, aid and support. . A Pointer For Roaeburx. Obikts rASS, Fro. 11 Grants P, hroub its BxurJ ul I'fiiie is' preparing reieive a tbare of tbe immigration a; wiil i-o it into 8 mthern and Weei n. (J:egoti tbii coming spring and eaa- roer, as a reeoit of ibe luw rates made y tlie Souiht-rn Pacific and connecting I .t. While a aniieJ t-f rt ou tbe par: nf every county and ever Btrd a! Trade iu WVstern and 8ou(bern Oa-gon would CrooaUy'be mowt effnniye in introducing t ie resoarces of ibis section of the state. nd incidentally advertising theLewia and Clark Centennial, yet the impoesibility uf a ooited tff ,-rt makes individual work necesarv. For this reason tbe Grants i 'ass BoS'd of tiade will la neb forth in the advertu'ug of Josephine county and t m L-wis and Clark Centennial entirely i:pm lUoto responsibllitT, bnt at tbe same time will be ready to fom with any r.ntttde svtooiaticn in tbe matter of ex ploitina- tbe lWb Fair. - In fact, it has been suggested by several of tbe leading mombf ra of tbe Loard here that it would seem a wis- move to have the executive commitve ot the Centennial art ot with a representative ui tue urani rass, as . .i . . . -ell a other Boards of Trade In all sec Moo. fin h a co-operative movement lead to harmouious woik and belter re salts in the matter of advertising ths great fair. Adds from tbe general lands of the Grants Pass Board of Trade, the Board of County Commiesionsrs will be asked to make an appropiiation to aid in ad vertising Joeepbins coontv to Eastern peoplt and pro'pective immigrants. Ds- uripiiv literature of vsrioos kinds, tell ing plain facts in a tere way, is being prepared in a vas' qnsnity for distribu tion among Eattern people and Eastern 4tisnc1es. Jjdxing from the amount of le'ters being received di y by the sec retary of l he Board if Trade and by many others here, fiom people of all the Eastern EUtes, making itiqniries -uucerning tnit section, i ia likely that there will be a veritable flood of settlers tito Southern Oregon before tbe pre snt year cioes Myrtle Creek News. Mrs. B M ArtniUgs of this city hat heeii very ill. bt.e"ba been u3eiiug from bl'Od poieonu n. the last two weeks and at one time it waa at an alarming etagv f tnit has chai ged -- tor the better and br many friends mill be glad to bear that she ia improving. ' Tim Plaindkai.hu- reporter was at ths Umpqna Valley O Co's plant Wednes day. 1'i.a twrk is progressing tiicsly. T e drill sirihee the rock foriy-s-veri lim ' n in aa'e for twehe hotirs each day.' Prssid. nt M. Mifjoy informed four r. orter ibat they are drilling bcut five feel a day now. . Ue also says that il e lortnation of tbe rock is exacly m- the expert stated in bis -report. They a' b.i king niiomeo every day, which it a etronu ii dil ation tiiat tt'm project win be a NitcrSfs The 'people beie are alive to their intere;a for ihev liave great etinndence In ibe on oitiiiu ft .Ian 1,1. .k libA h hi I D XI ' youNq RoosiiVELT inpRoviNa. Prince flenry bws Arrived. Miss Stone aud tbe Brigands. Other Late News, Obotoh, Mas. F. I . Ii. Toong Tsddy Hoo-ei is much betasr todav and the phkSii-Mria give prouiias ol tecovery. He got a good sleep this morning. Tlice is no deliriuul now, ' UIMTlMeSlNllBa 1BB. LoDuJt; Feb. 12. The Warsois Dnf lerin, well known in America as the lotmer guvernor-gsueral of Canada, is dead In this city. - rHiNca hbnbt n baud. Kxw Yoac,' Feb.- 12 Tue German imjeiial vaich JJohensolleru, tmaring Prince Henry, brother of Eaiperor 1- liam, ou bis coniemplated tour of the Un'ted States, was sighted off acdy H cok at three o'clock thin afterpoon. eiSMAB tbrbats. Bsruk, Fsi. li. Th German crnleera Viuet., r a ke and Gasehs are due to arrive at La Goayra, V.-vesriela. It ie exp-cted that an ultin.ainm will be given tbe Yeiitsaelan government on their atrival for enlorcing the claims of German ciiisnns. ASAlXfeT STBSB BlTTBa. Washisotii, ;Feo. Vi. Tbe Honss has passed ibe olemargarine bill. Ii provides that all sabeutuies for butler shall be plainly labeled as to the manu facture of Ibe same, MSW TOKK, STATS ftHB. I'tica, Feb. 12 The Mannercbor was destroyed b retire this moroiog. One flrrman was killed and four - injnred through falling walls. miss stubs trocblb. Vikrna. eb. 12. 1'bere ih war among tbe Bulgarian trigaode for the poseess looofist ftooe, tbe American mla- tiiooary. Another band of onUaws attacked the band tuat held possesiiiou and a deeper ate battle resulted. AlVigether iweny oiiganos were auieo. Hit Clone es caped cohort. Abe anticipated ransom has set tbe outlaws against each elber. IN MEMUWAM. A'exnder McOallao, fourlb child of Jeee. ami Cynthia Appiegate, was born in St. Clair ooonty, Mmsonri on the lllb day of March, 1838. He rroaeed tbe plains t Oreguo wi-n father's lamily in 1&43, and came witu them to the Umpqaa valley in 184, wbere be bas made bis residence ever since. B was a ustnrsl tLCChsnic. skilled in the oe of all kinds of o cbaoical u ,1s. He lattrued 'be carpenter's trade in bis uQin. liug very fond of any work ol that kind. When be was a lit'le dot, tbe re came to his father's mill on 81'. creek, in Polk connty. a rktiled workman named William Hayhurel who noticed tbe little ad's laete lor mechanical work, and who ttcame greatly attached to him, tearh ing him macy secreis cf lbs craft, and tin ally leaving bim a vaioahle tract of land in Ua burst valley wbere be made bis borne on til his deatb. Alexander received each education as aa a'.tair.able in the pioneer d)s of Oregon, and added much to it bv extens ive reading; be was fond of maibematie al studiee and oil en earns! himseM aorkirig problems iu slgera and geumetry. He was married in 1953 to Mia .Is be'ile Eetes and waa a faitbfal ana affj c- ti.-uafe companion to her to tbe sua o Die we; inres cnuaren were born to ibem, rnly one of whom lied to ti grr wd. WmbVld P., formeilvof R ebnr now of this place. "Uncle Alex," as be was cslled bv bis L0a.eri.Ds r.et'bews and neict-r, as well many ol be nigh tors, was a man ci mis tie dir;o-itiiD, pore moraie and npribt character. Hn was rot a mem ter of at.v burch but lived a better Cnristian lif than many wi-o are aucl His na'.aralkindneee and aversion tostri! and contention of sny kind, caused bim to freq oeniiv be impo-ed nu aod wr onged bv d is bone-1 and grasping people, wbo learned that be would r.pver resort to t-jree to secure wbat was jutiy bis ioe 4 1 .4 . . m . wjuiu isiurr auu r wrong tDSti re sent it. He bad been a great enCerer for sever al years from rheumatism i.rougbt r.n by tbe exposnre aod hard work of earpeoter tog. He died on tbe first day of Feb ruary, from an attack of pneumom tie leave a large circle of friends and relatives, mho mourn a goud man taken 1mm i bm, and a well beiored wife and rot. to whom tbe los wil be a lite Ion T I : , surviving nrotbsrs are Wi liam Hnry and P-ter O.. Jickson county; bis sisters are Mm. M L. MrCall, of Ashland, Mrs. H. C. Long of Monument, Grant county, and Mrs, J.J Lorg. of ToDcalla. X Hayhurst Vallev, Feb. 11. 1902 Silver iledal C on te st. Pllver Medal Contest at tbe Christie Church thi evening, Feb. 13tb, 7:30 f. X. Aimltance 10 cts. Music. Devotions, Mrs. Thomas. Moeic, Recitation, No. 1. Mosic, Mr. Wtlbor Roes. RerKation, No. 2. Hoio, .rlrs L A. Walker. Recita'ion, S i. 3 Mu-ic, Mr. Wil tar Ross. Ritatlon, No. 4 Music, Christian Chnrch choir. Recitaiion, No. ft. Decision of the Ju!ges. Recitation, Mii-s Delia Moore. Preeentai ion of Medal by Rev. Wood tainrh will ha uruil . 10 rta. extra inth ilnMk ..!. . I ... r-inuil, AIU are most corui tily mvired. Notic . E'kton 0-. Jan. .0J. This la to ceriuy mat 1, bays yiyeo Charles E. Litija o, m arand-i n. hia Hn.a rin rot collect ai.y of hl wages, or pay aov oi nis nems. A. U. Lanoix. ("3 4") Gn.rdian. Experlpnoo Convinces. ' Trove its value by InTeHtlng 10 cents In trial size of Ely's Croam Halm. Druggists supply it nd we mail It, l ull size CO ot-ut. iXY BROS., C WHrren tit., New Jiak. . Clifton, Arizona, Jan. 20, 1S99 Messrs. Elt Bbob. : l'lease send me a CO sent bottle cf Cream Ualia. I find your remedy the quickest aod most permanent cars for catarrh and cold In ths Lead Dbxl M. 1'otter, (Jen.Mgr. Aris. Gold M Co. Messrs. Elj Buos.:-I bars been afflioled vrltLoitarrh for twenty years. It madams o weak I thouRht 1 had OonirampUon. I got ons bottle of Ely's Cream Balm and In tlires days ths discharge stopped. It is ths best medietas I havs used for catarrh, frobsrta, Cal, Fxaxx E. Kccdis-ixx. Horace M'Klnfey SueO. A suit regarding a t.ausaction in tim- ' ber lands was beard in the i Wen.', c urt this morning, says ths 8b n. Jooriml. Ths parties to tbe gait are Fank W. Jewett, piuiuiiff, aud Horace G. McKin ley, defendant. ia Aug mi, 1900, an agreement wi. made between tliete par'hrs wherein M.iKinley i.fferd Jews't the option u o.-rlnin nmberUiid located in Lane at -Duiii-ins couiitiee, al a certain price. Mr Jewett afterward changed the deecrir non given in the contract from range 4 to range 3. He uotifled "Mr. Mr-Kinley of this change and alr-n mnde i rrange- inents to bay the land after tbe tmu iiHmed in tbe option bad expired, b.it MrKinley bad sold the land to oiber parties at this time. Jewett then eued Mckinley to secure damages for nut ful filling the contract to dispoee of the land to bim. In defense of ibis McKinley holds ttiat he l-ad a right to disp.e. ol the lml to anyone, as Jewett took nj action to purchase it uut I after the evoiration of ttieoptioo. Brjwnand Wriwhtman re pieseiit tbe plaintiff Bti1 R.J. Fleming and D. W. Tarp ev the deferdant. The trial lusted all foreman and end- d in a volnnUry rtousait by the plain tiff daring tbe trial. The amount of Uauianea asked was $2,500. The same cane was tried once before in Minneapu lis, Minn, and ended tbe same way. Wedding Near Riddle. Two well known and highly esteemed young people of Riddle lao'icned their bark opon tbe matrimonial sea Seat Son day Feb. 9. 1902. Ibe contracting par tin being Lorei,ce Michaels and Mu-s L-uie Finn. The wedding was solemn- i-d the bone of t'ie bride's parent', Ur. ai d Mrs. Mike finn, near Riddle, in the presence ol only a few relative aod friaods. Rev. Fttber BerthUnme. of R xeborg, officiating. Tbe groom l-.s luii tieen in tbe employ of J. B. Riddle al Riddle, aud is a sober, it diietnoo ai.d proeperoo oong man. He ba .eld tbe position of city marsh all a that place for several terms and ie Ih owLer of a fine little farm well improved ai.J stocked ou tbe Sooth Umiqoa a iew miles above Cauyonyil.e. a here be ud bis bride will take np their futnre residence. Tbe bride is a charm lug Ut ile brunette aod will no doubt uia.. a worthy and faithful life companion. Tie bri ie aud groom were in h'oetjor Tueeday pulling in their struck of Loose hold eoppiiee preparalory to beginoing h-ue keeping. Toe Piaikoxalkb j in with their maoy fdeud in extending congraloiat ons and best wtbe for thei: fatare bappiuees and prosperity. Cleveland News. P enty of mcu.-iare now. Geo. Woodruff went to R tssbarg Tues day on the atae. Ash Caylon, of Coles Valiey. waa a visitor bere last week, Come agiin Mr. Clayton. Katordar was spent in claning op the cemetery. It look moco oetter now. mmervilie pasJHfd ihruogli here ; ist week on bis s to Roeeburg fr .m Jules Vall-y, wijere Da itas been alleg ing qoaricl) .meeting. The box supper beid here fr tbe pur pose of raiting money to fence tr. cemetery was "emarking auccees." Fifty-oue dollars was tako in. T:e :armers here are a'xrat throagb Stedii g. Mr. AiUm Darner and sen Adolp aere R e-e ur yiiura ln week. A!:rel and Ciareuc V jjruff tre a'- cd g school at Melro-e. G. A and E'r.est Crwce are rotting wool this wiut-r. Hagh M.cBetb is qnitejsick. Onr Rerahliran Clm mee's here at - o ti - io rjtnrday allernooo. fc.er) body welcome. Txddt Entertaiament at Mt Scott. Tb Mt. tkwt M h.,i a ill an trttinment ac; hoi npper Feb. 21, lo r-m.memorate t .b'tigt.o 'g t:rthoy " eiwih oi ant patriotic program is being prepared, atd a cc rdui iniUtion H extended to ail. Eiercises tiio about B p. m. A Uberal Offer. II you wish a true descrip;irn of rVmtb ern Oregon, utile,, with stamp, f.'ln. C P wittx. RoaehU'g, O e NOl ICE FOR PUBLICATION. CKITtD f?TATK8 LAND OFFICII Koaeb .nr. Ore., troarr 13, ifc'rj ' flit. 1 e l U'WIBf- name.1 att.er rja filed notlre of his iDU-nu.m ' make final oommuiaUou p-oo in supiortof hisrlaiin.aao thai said umnf will l ms lp be fore the Hems' er aod aeeirer, fnlle-1 t;ut iniKiuuma. xbumuunj, urejou on jiarcQ a, on R X. No. 99a, for the N k C.' Sor. 2D Tn T. 8 . R. 8 West. p He uaraea tbe fmioii. wltoeaaee to prove lscouttt oous resident upon and cu tlvatlon nl u-il land Wi I'r.nk I D-l . . . intrv tomu frank Sherman aud Cti.rles lhom. all of Clere- ,l,P- Kealater. HLL WEEK -OPEXIXG- Monday Night, February 17th, 9 An Excellent Com pan v Band and Orchestra A new repertoire of strong plays: MONDAY "A YottnK' Wife." Tl'KSPA Y "For Fair Virginia." WF.liNESl'AY 'Nell Gwjmie." TUCK SI) AY 'I lad's (iirl " Fit I DAY ''The Two (Irnlinnn" SATl'KDAY "The Sultan's Haughter" I SATl K1A1 .MAlIh.t.-"l.ittle Lord launtieroy. Specialties by Verna Felton, Vir ginia Bricac, Miss L.' Adams and Tom Lofters. Prlce9:-iSi aji 33 and 50 nt. ROSEBURG Hi I Jessie lirk? Carload of Pianos and Organs Coming PRICES AND QUALITY SURE TO PLEASE Music Galor L'wjk out lor onr new csrlnad of Pinoa And Onra is of diff irent make, hjclndinjf i fine Ha y Gran !. Hav- jn-t reived wo n "nlere, nn lor a Grand and one for a Coionia! Niedham piano in borl walnnt like the abovecnt. Wealaohave -everal orders lor OrgaL and alUt one halt oi nor cr load is made no. Get in line with yonr order or you will mis this if',,t lira-ral opportunit. . to get io(x peneive iuKtroment cheap. T. K..RICHARD50M AU5IC IK IS N'-TE.tteniuDdtr tills head will be chanted lor at f e rail of be tr Ilea lor aarh inwruno, la;;h 10 ptt o iik.J wbere nuilrw stands w:ih out chauKe lor thirty iai or kurerj. excvpclng ad o..u. ra of "Pwlilon Wanted," -Employ- win Min:ne run orcjiiKi. g I KA W BERRY PL XIS FOR SALE I bve u.e Excelsivi wbicb is a la ge, red berrv aod very early. I have -hipped tbe tiiet crate of Oregon berries t- ibe Portland market for tbe last two t ears. My rrsl crale last spring sold for VJoi). Tbev are wbat would be cal.ed evrroeanpg, as I p ek berries off of tbem almoet ever? munib in tbe year. I sbip ld a crate -o Portland ibe first ol Oct ulm aod tbeTrf is at leaet tea gallons oo my vit.es now josi tn-tk ot B:.e ripe sirawberrte almo-t every day in tbe tear, aiid then ray yoo wont pot out a i-otcb ! yooroao. I ajfobave tbe Huod KiTer w t.ich ia a large, red, sweet berr and a gooi aMpner Prices on cars a fii.ard: "50, f 1.50; 500, 2 00; 1000 L. S. Coo, tf Diilard, urego.;. JK SALE. CHEAP 1-jO s improveo land, a) acres ol good itarden laud, 3 acres of bearing orcOwrd iM.acoe good pactore. Teo miles sooth e of Rorhor. !D Myrtle Point sttge r.rd Call on W. Johtston, Brock-aav.Or-.o- address Ahby Richard , UranU Pass. Ore onlO f p EM'AS .NOTICE X.dwe is here 'y given, that ant person foon t.ontingor o berwiae ireSpaa.,u2 o,, KiermlAle FarnV'tlorry Estate will PITIOX WaX TED By hr-t t cliehand G-ranan. Cw'i faro ih Al 'efer-nc o ,srs exoerie0t in firs Us D y G al s-ors in tuwo ol i0 ien alt r February loth. Ad fr. m L. A. (t ddsmm-r, Adell, Wis consin F b Sut -SO c ee ,4 ucd in C . a ValUy being t , nation 3o, towoehipSl .otl., range 9 wee: of f.e Wiilaoistie .Mer.d.ao. w hi b, ,,! chNlD u -1b immedite!y. For fnrtir loformti, afdree X. B. Johaosen, A'Catav, Ham- ! uit Co.. Cl. of KKl r.e - I troproTel. audience.. Sne buiHi,.K.s. i-Jac.esioa high state of cultivoioi., b-xiouj laoid. goaj lauilT tTcherd. Incited io center of Camas allev d-iu good w-hool od church P?!rt "ft Apply to tbia effi-e or to L F. alcvt. Camas Valley, Ore ABBYouGoisjTSraT? If eo use Lime. ArarloaljiH received at th Cai.yonville aod Myrtle Creek F oor Ml'a nno Get Your e. . ' ni . State Chemist, Oregon " ' Tj11""! T'" j'i"''':r''z . r " .-"-S JJMaaMaaaaaamaiiiai'ris!is''iili iii' Si A'i i jl'iaiT iM JLa.ast!,.s ''-t i 'm ; ji5. ' ' T-i w?TiiiI? n v-orvams, Uregou. Dear Sir We send you by this mail sample of sulphur taken fro-u onr stock of spray material. Please mike a careful analysis 'of same aud inform us if it is of such standard of Duritv that it will h i Teni.;,n,r.. 1. lug hrst 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- Verv resoectfullv. - Mr. A. C. Marsters & Co., Roseburg, Ore. Gentlemen: Your letter concerning sulfur and the sample of sulfur have been received. ' I have examined this sample and find that it is almost entirely pure sulfur. T think that it would ?aswer the purpses very satisfactorily for spraying compounds or insecticides. I think that if y u hive plenty of this quality, or can get it, that it will be as good as any sulfur that we cau obtain for spraying materials. Very truly yours, . ' A.L. KNISELY. A. C. MARSTERS & CO., ' ROSEBURG,' OREGON m T K. RICHARDSOX w the only Pouth ern Oregi)n Mou: Teller -abo has evrr shipped a car load of Piaios and Or gans direct from tbe factory. . .J 'ii -rw. r ooxxooooooooxooooooxcoooxooocoo A. SMLZMAN Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician Carries a complete stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds and Silverware v WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. as, ROSEBURG, ORE OOOOOOCO XCKXX0000000000X0XXXX00000 GboC'bv tobs Fob Pats. I dire to sell u.y erti e sVo k of tp: a .d faocv grocrs. Gool ioe cion. For prices and terms iron ire of II rs. X Boyd, R e-bu-g. O'egoo. Cbbam Wastiid Ths T. K. Twnaend Creamery Co. a' -M rWond porisod will pav bighew market prire for cream. Will sell yoo Cream Oparators.anH uk yoor cream in payment. 031 "f. Eoos Fob f'Ui-Fnm WH Laor hans and W ite Wyrdotr, first rrii winners at Roaertora and Eigr.e shows. A-ldres, Mas AlKii-a.xd. rs lp Eruete, 0-. WasTXD A horse and boggv ; wnl py cash Apply at tLU uE . j27 -AT- Barker's Timothy, Red Clover, Orchard Grass, EnglishKycGrcs IVIesqiiife or Velvet Grass, Vetch SeedT 1 H. Little, .. DENTIST. .. Oakland, - - Orejron. Spray Material at OFFICE OF A. C. MR3TERS & I I rilllaalEm mni - Roseburg, Ore., Dec S, iqoi. -Agricultural College, ' ery respectfully. A. C. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. 'BlWisnriii w,,,,, mii.j a iU lE'UIA.U .,1 'JMJ.UUi lin ajlattJsisy New York ani Bostoi, t is tbe p see to a i lanos and orgsru, and ws b -v. new -r-hem o seetire for ' onr customeri pn do vr org . at on. flfib lees tbsn ever bef r sold lo Ibis part of tbe country. Tn-will also give j you tbe beoefit of ch'sp freigh, which ' esn only be eenred by shipping direct from factory in car load lots, and la order to do this we mo-t I avs your order in advance giving o- rstr.e of piaao wanted with style, kind o' wixmJ, color, etc., and I will select it peraoo tbe ia strauient wanted. Any per-oa thinking of getting an inetrumen'- vl; do weil to take dvjntai" of thi i ffir. Let osj have y onr O'de' e.rly conveniDt as it will takt afi' t weka or two months lo get tl is car tt roovh to borg. R memb-r -f Ijn.ea e toy make of piano de-ired. Fee yonr r.etzhbors piano or crgan get stylo sr-d pnee and we will duplicate . s abov merjttined W have five orders already in bo' we nd a Soul twenty mo-- to carry cert this enterprise. Call or sddres T K Rich no Ros borg. Or. HOUSE, ROSEBURG OREGOX If You Have a Sweet Tooth. . G t th Caody 'Kcb-o. wSsre yoi wil: find tb fresh'st aad beat aasnr raeatof eaodieeio tbe city. Call and see us H AMMER5LY A TRIPP. Pmpe. INSURE IX THE iM n reuef isn INSURANCE AT COST. Hoavt Oa, MfMiaaTille. Orfw Amt. of insurance in force, $1 !.'" .OX) .00 Set gain in oce year. 2.02 7S7.0O aTin its mt-mWrs 1 jr., S0.5f'l.i Number separate n-i, .368 A. J. Buchanan, Roseburg. Oregon. Art. for IViojlas Co Title Guarantee &Loan Co. aostacE-i, oaicox O. BswrLTOS. riwtiul D. C Haanxm. seey. a i Tiwaa C'Blre la U Court House. Hare the eerr eoss-r-aear w ol aroua-i Nost la Ooneas Coaaiy. abMrartaaJCtft aca nl T:ti (aroinhed fe tof aenanty land aal attain c a;mj . Htw am a eocarMete ol Trwrtac of all lowaa;w P ats la the R weoars. Otcwow. C. - Las4 Dts eiev W-.3 n ke biuepriat cmxaa ar asy wrwa sJj: stiowina s i roan i 'jTe? nmrs t laada. N'rr Kb ic oSea ladnisHa aawata. MASTERS. CO. MARSTERS & CO. Druggists VJ till ViUL.UL.- IIl-lBTaa u 1 i