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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1902)
ESS BIG REDUCTION SALE In Ladies and Childrens Jackets, Fur Collarettes, Boys and Mens Clothing Regular price, $i 7.50; sale price, $12.00 15.00: " " 11.00 LADIES JACKETS Regular price, $12.50: sale price, $8.50 6.50; 44 44 4.25 LADIES FUR COLLARETTES Regular price, $3.50; sale price, $2.25 3.00; sale price, 1.75 MEWS SUITS 1 Regular price, $1.75; sale price, $1.25 44 2.00; 44 44 1.35 Regular price, $ 13.50; sale price, $ro.oo 11 I MI It I2.50; " 9.OO " I2.OO; " " S.5O BOYS CLOTHING AT SAME Regular price, $11.00; sale price, $7.00 4 " 10.00; 44 44 6.00 REDUCED PRICES. Blow is the time to buy your Clothing. You can save money by taking advantage of sale The People's Store I. ABRAHAT1 Proprietor V J? 1 Told in Side Heads CoSTRiCT Aw MIDKD FOR SEW BhiCK Bi la fr tbe new brick building of Mrs. Portte to be erected on Jackson street on tbe site oflhs old Rjeebu-R bakery which was lately almost totally destroy ed by ri-e, we?e opened Saturday aod showed tbe following retails: Walt Siagleton, $2200; F. F. Fatereoo. Colrio & Clark, $19iU. The latter upon fnrniehini toads w'Jl be awarded the contract, b?in tbe lowest bidder, and the work of clearing tbe jroond for the nev brick wil commeoce at cnr.e. Tbe contr-ct c ill for a brick 4055 feet, Binele storv. plate slas front and to con- ta:n t;o moiern equipped sto'e room Ths int9nlel ocoapaa o the two rcoxs of fie new building has not yet been ac DonDced. Jissir Shiblit. For tbe pact four j yeara Mies Jessie Shirley baa tourrd tLe coast with over increasing popularity, and this season ber coming is every where heralded with delight by tbe theatre goers in the dramatic line, and they are never disappointed. Tbe en gagement is usually for tbe week and to .ten 1 one night only wheta the appe tite for other visits, for each evening tbe play presented is so entirely different from aoy that preceeds it that tbe inter est is kept up, ever increasing with the production of each play. Ia all of these Mia Jessie Shirley wins hare's from the most severe critics, and whether depict ing the rollicking humor of Nell in "For Fair Virginia" or the love, devotion, and grief, that finally 'ends in dissolution and death, of Dumas' "Camiile," she is truly artistic, and natural, a burst of ioyous unshine ia her merry moods a veritable Nemesis in ber passion, a hiobe in be grief, and with a charming pereoaality a everything she essays Will Bkpaib Trick. Thetraiu wreck wuich occurred at Ale Taorsday and- delayed all trains for several hours, has demonstrated tbe tect tbat there is an oosale piece of tract there, which has ciueed focr accidJDt daring the last month, Although no lives have been loet there several trainoiea have reiived Blight injuries and tbe Southern Pacific has lot ceverel thousand dollars. Ihe pvticu'.ar place of the wrecks is on a curve, which to straighten will be a considerable expense, but much more economical than a persistent repetition of wrecks. The company bas taken Etps to leconstruct this piece of track at an earlv date. Patkomm Sam." S. W. Starmer, formerly in tbe employ of tbe Southern Pacific at this place as shopman, a short time ego embarked in tbe restaurant bneioesj with Wro.Bayle-,nd thev have oreoed pp in the building vacated by H. J. Wilklns. Starmer is one of the chart er members of Division No. 1, and con tinues to keep biosel! in good standing, Eo, boys, whenever you come this war. patrooixs Sam, says tbe Raseburg corre spondent of Ihe Eailway E'uploveee Journal of San Francises. The Jrscnos Coi.xr Three families have already made selections for homes on tbe MilleU farm through Mr. Neileon tbe prouotor of the Danish colony. Oj selected the Bennett tract which bas el ready a good residence. The o.her two went to HarTieburz Wsdneedy to make trran?bm,nti for lumber to build. An other arrival is expee'ed s wd from Iowa who commiadi a capital of $20,000. I1 is b-litved that he will re'ect the home p'sce. Junction City Times. Wasted. A horse and buy: will pay cash. Apply at this t ffice. j27 Bxx. Fjbruart 15. to wife of Earner . L. Hampton, of thh ritr, a bor Friday night, E. V. Smith, who claims to hail from Redding, Cal stole a suit of clothes from M. W. Aldrich'a restaurant on Jackson St. and sold tbem to Mark Jones for $3 50. Smith who had previ ously been employed as a waiter by Mr. A'.drich, quit his position Friday and pro ceeded to get dim k. After be sold the clothes he left for parts unknown. Mar shal Diilard went to Oakland Sunday where it was thought Smith was under arreet, bat it was not the Smith wanted in Roeeburg. Liter E. V. Smith was arretted at Eugene to lay aod will be brought back to this city for trial to night. onlv attractive feature cf tbe engage ment, for tbe management bas surround ed her with an excellent company of Ciptb'.e players whose work in connec tion with tbat of Miss Shirley forms tbe perfect dramatic picture iotendod by the author. Little Veroa Fe'ton is a gem of javenille dramatic art, aod wbile retain ing tbe freshness of cbiMhooi, she em bellishes it with tbe acquired skill of trot, arti.t and gives to each successive role during tbe engagement an individu ality and finish tbat makes ber a favor ite with tbe audience from the fiiet, with ever increasing popularity tbat Soda a culmination in ber superb rendition of Little Lord Fauntleroy at tbe matinee on Saturday afternoon. Tbe entire com pany thia aiison is far is advance of any excellent ones that have accompanied Miss Shirley on former tiurs, and is en able to present each play with tbe at tention to detail tbat makes an artistic succees. Tbe opeoing bill tonight will;be the comedy drama "A Young Wife." Tae piece is one of the latest eastern successes and his beenfavjrbly criticised br the theatre gosre in the larger citie3. Prices 15, 25, 35, and 50 can's. PlATXDBALSR SUBSCRIPTION Boom. O lr hustling representative, S. C. Banrom, spent a couple of days at Mrrtle Cretk in interest of the Plad.dxai.er, and as a result of his brief canvas in tbat vicin itr. iaat 49 new names were added to ourtapidly increasing subscription lwt besides several largs orders were receiv ed for job printing. The Puusdealeb through its fearless, straight-forward policy, and its improved news eev-.ee is crowing rapidly in public favor aod ia making new friends every day. Mr. Bartrom returned to Myrtle Creek this vtAted that be would re main in that vicinity until one hundred or mors new names added to our Myrtle Creek subscription list. Oa account of the irregular surveys o many of the townships in tbe Roeeburg lanil rliatinj.f t ia .'mnat I rr nuai Kin r 2or issne tne i section camera without a copy oi at February Hildebrand'sg o o o tbe Governroeut 6arvey. Frank E. Al ley, Abstract r of ibis city, bas a com plete eet or t'acinga of ail eorveyed town ship., sod will furnish blue prints ol sara, enoviog all vacint landj. Ths Jes Shirley Taeatrical Company arrived in Roseburg last night and will open a weeks' engagement at tbe opera house commencing tonight. Ihe com pany bas a splendid band and orchestra, tbe band treating our citizens to a fine open air concert at toon today. Tbe company is a very strong one an! never fails to delUbt its audiences. Oar thea ter goers are assured a week of real pleasure in fiCt a are treat. If your uoue is valuable insure it. If your life ia valuable wby not ioeors it. Aad insorein a company tbat will pay your claim wi1 bout a lawsuit. Such is the "New York Life." Policies are in contestable and nonforfeitable from dte of issue. tf. 3Iisa Lena Cal'icoa of Jasper sow holds a position io tbe Pendleton public schools. She is teaching a mixed grade in tbe assembly room and takes the place of Mise E'iaaoeth Pdrrott who was transferred to tbe Field building to tike cbarg ol tbe primary grade. Mia Cal- lison is a graduate of the Monmouth normal school ol 97 and is an experi enced teacher who comes here highly re commended. Pendleton Tribune. Any parties desiring to rent, buy or eell teal estate, city or country property .hi do well to call on or address II. M. Martin. Office with Attorney Louis Bar- zee, opposite McClallen House, Roee burg, Oregon. j9. Irving D. Gibson, of Roseburg, and who ia now a student of Pacific Univer sity, bas been elected manager of tbe track teams and football eleven of that institution. Mr. Gibson is a Napoleon along these lines and will bring his col lege to the front. He is also a bright writer and reporter on these sports, Tbe Areus hopes be will win every contest. Hillsboro Argus. When you are in want of a Cook stove. Steel range, Ideating stove, or any thing in the Uoe of Hardware, Tinware etc. go to S. K. Sykoeand get his prices and yon will go no further. Judge Crowelt, the preeant irayor of M'dford, passed through Roseburg Sun day on hla way to Portland to appear in behalf of the city of Medford In the O.-e-gon telephone Co'a., injunction case against tbat city. Tbe (Medford conncll imposed a city tax on the telephone company aod upon their refusing to pay it, the city autboritiea proceeded to re move their poles and equipments from the streets where upon the city was en joined from so doing. The outcome of te cass is awaited with iolerest. Don't complain about bad bread when vou can get tbe best tbat was ever made delivered to yonr house tree. Loave or dete at Heivers Bakery or 'Phone Main 1G5. S. P. Roller, a railroad brakeman, for marly of Aahland, but cow of Redding, Cal., has received notice that be ia coon to receive 5J,00J cash as his share of an estate worth $6,000,000, which bas been in the English Chancery for thirty-five years. Roller's grandfather, Peter Whitakerof Ohio, who inherited tbe fortune from bis brother, died while set tling the eatats In London in 1807. Simond.s Cross Cut Sawa will do more work with less exertion and hold their cutting edge longer than any other Brand. Uuy them from b. fcU hykes. Frank Dayey, of Salem, one of tbe brightest newspaper men in tbe state, accompanied by his wife passed through Roseburg Sunday enroute to San Fran clsco, where they go as Oregon delegates to tbe grand lodge ol Pendo which con venes in the Golden Gate City this week. Biodgett & Stilts, are sole agents for Douglas county for William's celebrated K'.afs rator hone. Ao barber or razor owner can afford to be without one. F. D. Kenyon, late of Michigan, but now residing at Arlington, Washington is in this city on business before the U S. land office. Mr. Kenyoo made thia office a pleased call today. Call at Wollenberg Bros, and get a Standard Faabioa Sheet for the month of February. It will interest you if yon have aoy dress-making to do. W. C. Winston, of Winston and David Thompson, of Civil Bend were among the promtnent farmers ana iru.t growers who were transacting business in Roes burg Saturdav. Dy calling on J. D. Hamilton at the R ueburg court bouse, you can get blue prints oi any section or toansbip in the Roseburg land district. Miss Elith Baooard who has breo visiting friends at Portland and Yatley points bas pitted her parents in tbeir new home at Graota Pass. Mining Journa. Its just between Hay and Grass, as tne farmer would say. Winter trade is nearly gone and Spring trade has not begun. Its cleaning up month with us and to push business we are mak ing PRICES SO XOW, that if you come and see. the goods you'll buy, -You will fiiid that your money will go a long ways here now. o Q O O o p o n o O O P o o o o o p o p o p p p o p - w t a a. w Af a-r j v v. va 15c and 20c. Mens Heavy Flannel Shirts, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Mens Heavy Underwear, 35c, 45c, 90c. A few Ladies Jackets left at $2.00, formerly $3-5o U-5 and $5-5 . iA. so buys your choice of the balance of Ladies l7io'L-f-c fnrmpr nrirpe wptp $"7.rrv Jin nn anrl 4tt rn fa a VCoflforts, lull size, good material, 90c, $1.00, $1.25 q "i-Vii!y jjozen targe size xutkisxi rain x oweis ax. P o O o o n o a o T3 1 a la Great reductions on all Winter Goods.. No old stock, everything fresh, and. this season's goods. As'atelaw reads: "It shall be on- lawful for any minor under the age of 18 yeara to smoke or in toy way nss aoy ci gar, cigarette or tobacco, in any form, whatsoever.in any public highway, street place, square or resort. Any minor vio lating thia act may be fined or.imprlson- ed. etc," Keep the law in mind and tell it to tbe boys. All work done by tbe Title Guarantee tt Loan Co., J. D. Hamilton, manager, ia guaranteed absolutely correct. Ab stracts of titles are worthless on leas properly made. When I get to barren," said tbe woman to ber Baconian husband, ' I am going to ask Shakespeare if he wrote those plays." "Maybe he won't be there," was tho reply. Tneo you ask him,'.' said tbe wife. Boston Journal Orcbardlats of South Douglas will want lime for spraying their orchards. It can be bad at prices to suit purchaser at the Myrtle Creek aod Canyonville floor mill. d!16 D. R. Shambrook recently received a letter from F. S. Godfrey, formerly of this city, In which he slates he baa pur chased tbe grocery store of S. Julien, at 314 Burnside St.. Portland. Barbers and owners of rsaora ebould call at Blodgetta fc Stilts and, aee Wil I .iam's great glass raor houe. No trouble to keep a razor ia shape with oneol these hones. License to wed have been Issued to B. F. McCollam and Mattle Williams, both i of Kellogg and O. P. Lane and Alice Hamilton of Glendale, 'Egg Mana," dried meat. meal. ground bone, nest eegs and all kinds ol Chicken fixings at Churchill & Woolleys. The shoe department in Jorephsons store now occupies the entire north side of the clothing department ol the store, instead of rear room. They have also ordered a new roller shelf ladder for that department. J. D. Hamilton has the only complete set of abstract books io the county. See cira at tbe Court House, when you want abstracts ol title. Hon. Dexter Rice, a member of the last legislature from Roeeburg, was do ing busineet in Albany thia afUrroon eaya Saturday's Albany Democrat. GrifFrh'a Bakery, tear the depot, make a specialty of w adding and Holiday cakra. Tbsy also keep a choice line of confectionery. Mies Lucy LiRaat, of Wilbur, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. R Bxi'b, in Eugene, went to Siginaw Friday on a ebort visit. I will willingly exebaugs any Siaiond uro?e itrt saw not saiiaiactorf to user if tbe fault is in tbe saw. Sold only by b. bytes. Mark Munson lei, for Rice Hill an Kvllog. oo Friday morning's local to look after. Lis regular Sunday achoo' work ia tbat section. . Seo A. J. Buchanan for iourar.ce iu ' be Oregon ri'O Ke'.irt Association. Room ManUra buildicg, Rot.urg, Oregon. tf Mrs. Cbocbran, of Winchester return ed home Sunday after a tew diys yisit with ber parents, Mr. aod Mrs. Thomas Howard in thia city. Churchill and Woolley have a do ireaa power vo arrive witn a anipment o L, S. separators this week. M. 8. Marks, ooe of tbe popular trav eling men is in the city visiting his fath er, Sol Marks, who is quite aeri ualv ill at tbe McClallen booss. Tbe P:taluma incubators are reliable Churchill A Woolley sell them. J. Riea who baa been buying horeea io Jackson Oo. passed through this citv Friday with a car load of horses en route for Seattle. Misses L. and E. LiRiut, of Eo gene arrived In thia city last evening. Mies E. LaRaut left on thia mornlog'a local i for Saginaw, I MiMea' and childrens' spring heel eboee new styles, patent tip At Flints. J. T. Henderson, is a Henderson and C. W. Garrett, three prominent citiasne of Scottsburg, were Roseburg visitors Friday. New spring styles In ladies' shoes now ready for your inspection, at Flint's. Mrs. Wen. Marten left thia city 8un day for Saginaw, where she goes to join ber husband who ia employed at that place. , Complete line of watches and clocks of the latest patterns at Salsman's. E G. Young AOoof Oakland have purchased a fine span of horeea of CP. Barnard tbe Roeeburg livery mar). Hon. Dexter Rice wai tendered very complete, aad pleasant inrprlse at his horns In thia city laat Frlda y evening tn tbe occasion of bis 29th birthday. Mis. Rice planed and carried ont tbe surprise very successfully have arranged for a large number of ber husband's friends to assemble at the borne juat prior to bll dinnei haur, tbe gueata having all at eembled npon Mr. Rice's homecoming and a most euj jyable evening was cpsnt. Tbe following advertiseimLt baa ap peared lately in several of our exebaugea: "A young widow owning her own home and Independent income, would assist a kind husband in business venture. Mrs. ora R, St. Louis, Mo." Any intending Lane county "kind husband" will proba bly loqulre as to the lady'a weight be fore making the venture. It ia not for gotten that a Junction man received a 301 pound prize in a matrimonial draw log not long since. Eugene Register. For Abstracts of Title, miaranteed to be full and correct copies of all records uocuog tne title, call on f rank E. Alley ipstaira to the Marks building. His work is guaranteed correct, ano prices are reasonable. The mod clans and olhsrs who went to ' Oakland Friday to attend tbe masque ball were held op at the depot by the ity Marshal and sent home on the text train on the grounds tbat they were in. fected with Roseburg smallpox a great ado over nothing. Ciiub Sutherlin was placed astride a bronco and aent out in the country to the old home. Fodsd $700. It was reported tbat a railroad section crew found $700 in eoin buried between ties near Myrtle Point, last week.' It is suggested that the de posit may bave been made at the time tbe "long. and short" men were operat inj in those parte. It la hardly possible that the money was pot there by any of R. A. Graham's employees. News. Miss fciitn v. Mipe, deputy supreme oracle ol the Royal Neighbors, left thia citv this morning for Albaay. Tbe Roy. al Neighbors will probably be organized here io the future. Mrs. T. H. Sb6rldan left on Sunday mormogs local for Portland ta visit friends in that city, Mr. Sbcridan accom panied her as far aa Eugene returning on tbe evening's local. Tbe opeoiog of our public schoo's Wednesday should tend to allav Oak- laud's anxiety and feara aod prompt tbat burg to reaume diplomatic relations, at last, witb us. WiilF. Lawaon, manager ol Hilde brand'e Big Store, of thia city, wears a oew Elk charm, one of tbe "beet what ia" and ia the work of A. Silxman of thia city. MarrieJ At the residence Of Thomas Williams, at Kellogg Or.. Feb. 13 by Justice C. W. Benedick, Miaa Mat tie William to B. F- McCullom. Married At the J Residence of E. A. Wall in Glendale Or. Fab. 13, Miss Alice Hamilton to O. P. Loe, Justice Frank Plainer officiating. Mies Laura Spalding of tbe Plaix o sale a force, returned home from a pleasant visit at Cottage Grove and Drain Sunday. Misa Heeaie M. Crawford and C. M. Kooell, of Ucqaian, Wash., are in Rosebutg on bofioe before the U. S. Land office. Dr. Sam Hamby, late of this city, but oo a prominent deetial of Portland spent Sunday in Roseburg visiting with old f l ienda. - Remember R. S. M vrahel, tbe Evan gelist, is to begin a reries ol rerivd meet ings at the Methodist church tonight Sm Joeepbson returned Sunday from San Francisco where be bas spent tbe past month, etj lyiog a vacation. Jeff. Uannan, formerly of this county but now of Grant! Pan ia reported seri ously ill at tbat place. Frank Brothers, who bas been in Call- foraie for tbe past six montba returned to Roseburg Sunday night. Judge U. L. Banroo of K'amath Falls, is vbitiog his brother Attorney Frank Benson of thia citv. Mrs. Terrill, who baa been vialtlng ber son Ralph Terrill of this city, left thia morning for Salem. J oo. Kelley, of the Drain paper, spent Saturday In Roeeburg transacting business. Judge Frank Plotner of Glendale wis registered at the McClallen boose Setui- Mr. Jta. Ellison and wile left Friday for Cal a pool a for ft few days visit. Revenue Inspector D. R. Fox, of Ash land, spsat Sunday in Roeeburg. Frank Goodman attended the grand ball at Looking Glass Fridsy. Prof. J. E. Love, of Drain paid Rose burg a business viit Saturday. U. A- Dunbar of Eugene, is registered at the McClallen house. Harry Hansen, of Eugene ia registered at tbe McClallen house. N. N. Chapman, of Lurley was a Roee burg visitor Friday. 8tonewall Caw field returned to Drain, on Friday's local. j VO'VOOVOVO0'wOVOV i NANT SALE Good bargains in Dress Goods of all de scriptions Also a few of the 50 per cent discount Collarettes left. Largest and best assorted stock of General Merchandise in Douglas County at JOSEPHSON THO BIO STORE. vc.vvovovcvcovovc J PIANOS Knabe, Weber, Fischer, Vose & Sons, Schumann. a "" 1 -if i'-i " - - i' . j ORGANS t: . 4 - t U : Estey, Crown, Chicago Cottage, Mason 6a Hamlin, Clough & Warren -JUST ARRIVED HALF CAR LOAD OF FAflOUS KINGSBURY PIANOS By our easy payment plan everv family in moderate circamrt inces can own one of these high grade Pianos or Organs Call or write for catalogue and prices. THE POPULAR HUSIC HOUSE, W. Am BURR & CO., Roseburg, Oregon OOCOOO0XOOOOCOOOOOOOOOC0000000000 v NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE ? CQMf Anr StandM8Bro4y. StwYork. (SapwTiaei by fc: Govrrsanu) Invested Assets. 290,"43,3S6.00. Income in 1901, 70,OiAW-S" Inrluding f 14496,470.64 of interests and rent. It bas b-n before tha poblie lor S7 yr ni during thai tira H b ri-1 to iu lWn4etxi M,i,73S.". Yoo V not hrr lodte to win It if fi"-! Mntul r mot u1 lb proflufO into tb pockeu oi th TolirT bolrr.nd txn the stock boUWrm li you arc lixraiol la Ufa loiur.net joa wiU do veil to totuuit Wa J. JYIOOIaT, of Roseburg aad ak him to abow yoo a 30 rear Endowment Policy. Cormrpoccieart fo'.U-iu 70000X0000X0X0000000 TiriBER CLAIMS Write or 'Phone Wm. IX Porter, Real Estate Afent mod NoUry Timber and Homestead Locator Packer aod Guide Camas Valley, Oregon Are you going to spray? TJSE X 1j A Car load just received COME ASD BEE AT THE Mills, Myrtle Creek or Canyonville Notice for Publication. Soing at Cost rsiTKD STATES LASDOrrtCI. Rowbars, Ora- Jan. , IA'1. KoUcoia hereby alrro tbat in rompliaoca wit tbe trnrbiona ol the act of looa.-ro o( Jun a. l(Cs enttUrd "Aa a-t lor Um taleoi UBbr:aBdt la tbe SUte ol California. Ottcob. N'erada and W'aahiDjttoD Territory," extend ed to all tbe Public Laad Mite by act oi Aac- ait t, lfti, JAMES H.LCSZ. OlTtr Harbori. Coonty ol Lake, State of Mia- eaota, aa tnis oaT Died ta tm omce nw nrnra (tatement No. 2013. for the rarrhae oi tue g "U of Vction No. i, Tnvuanip li. Sooth of tun , 7 Wert, and will offer proof to abow that iba UnJ eonabt b more ralaabie for In timber or tone than for agricultural purpose, and to eatabliah bis claim to ajt Usd before tba Keaister aad Receiver ol tbi oSce at Roaebare. I Oi axn. on Thursday, the lTtb dar ol April, l2. Be name aa wltasw: John Browa, Tboa. A. Butt, and Cbaa. A. Yernbenr. of Tare. Barbae, Mtniu, aad Joa. Brown of Dulutb. Minn. Adt and all persons claiming dvtn.Hy the abora-dffarribed land are renneated to 6 le their elaimi in thia office on or before mid 17th daf sp ttcuter. louring Lime sod cement at rtty low prices at Maraters' i;ra BWre. W. L. Cobb, of WjI bar. hit sold bis jsneral merchandise store la tbat place to Thomas Williams of Tea Mile. See the new 'Bern" Spray Pom pa at unorcuui x woouey. Frank Wagonrod and wife, ot Iowa ar rlred in this city Saoday, Mr. WagonroJ expects to locate ia this section. . Everything that la new and np-to-dats in jewelry at xaismaa'e. 8. D. Chapman, L. M. Saplee end L, Q. Harrington ot Qlide were attending to buBineaa ia Boseburg laat week. Clocks, clocks, ciocka. aee tbe clocks at J, T. Bryana. Miss 8o8is O'.ivant of Looking Glass, left thia city 8anday morning for Port land, for a few weeka visit. Clocks, Clocks, Clock! , aee the clocks at J. l. tfryaos. L. C. H. Mann , a prominent frnlt grower of Yoncalla, was transacting business in this city, Friday. Miss Nettle Davis, daughter of Harden Davis, of Wilbur has returned boms from a visit to California. I' Letter Lot. Remaining nncilled for at the Rose borg postofflce. Ueddes, Bolt 8 Hooper F W Williams, Mrs. J Wienao, Esq. Baltman, Henry Bacon. Cbas Campbell, J F Guotley, Joe J..hn Y Johnson. Peraons calling for tbsfle letters will please state tbe date oo wliich they are advertised, Feb. 3,1902: The letters will be charged for at tbe rate of one cent each. W. A. Fratbr. P. M. A Record-Breaker. MRS. is nreoared to wait o H. E ASTON ? on old and newcostomersand friends with a full and complete stock of GROCERIES All fresh and of the very beet quality. Teas and coffees are specialties. Your patronage i aos Jackson St., Rweburt Here Is conclusive evidence that the standard bred White Langahana are the greatest and best winter layers of any other breed of chickens. From Sunday, Jao, 2d, to Saturday Feb. 1, seven days, my 17 bens ot this breed, produced j ist seyen doaen and seven sggs, and this too, during oar recent cold snap. Eggs tor hatching 1.60 for 15. Apply to, T. B. Canhoit, lal Rosoborg, Ore. The Overland Hotel Mrs. Willis Kramkr, Proprietress First CIsss Accommodations Tables supplied with the best In the market. Commercial Trav ellers Headquarters. a-i MYRTLE CREEK, OREGON Attorney W. F. Ken field, of Woon Sheriff Parrott returned from Tortland aackst. South Dakota, Is io tbe city look Bandar morning with u. (Jampbell and ing for a basineea location. TH i nomas L.yous, ioe two men wqo were arrested at tbat place Suspected of rob bing Kent Bridges store at Drain. Boss Goodman visited Wilbur friends Friday. feugene ano xae iiora have raised sa loon licenses from $400 to $500 a year. E E. LeBrie, of Garden Bottom, mads Roseburg a business visit laat week. H. Little, DENTIST. Oakland, Oregon. ED. T. NAGHEL, HKS1DENT Best References. All Work Guaranteed. Leave orders at McClallen House I have decided to close out at cost my fine large stock of Glass and China Ware, Crockery and Chamber Sets, and those who call early -will secure unheard of bargains ia this line. Family. aT uruceries My stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries is large and complete and always fresh, and .np-to-date. rnces as low as the lowest. 4R5.J1B0YD 5 o 9 A Few New 1 9) Arrivals House Cleaning time will soon be here and you will want new Lace Curtains. We have anticipated your wauts, 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 6) ! Fisher & Bellows I pa oi