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w 1 B K o h s m X, 1 it I Y T. ml cl J-ii tin He ed 4.1 of ! 2t)l Of r 7 Vt Un sto; esu iUn rv i Ja8 In A bo cUt Of A Juu til n) Kc 1 I" lit-' of D f lUti Of S 7, W land ta ".: ret Be t Bur I wo At bo elaic Aprt fl Is I Th T-k-a Veek Roseburg Plaindealer Pub.ikaed Kondaj-i and Tbnrtdayi- PLAINDEALER PLBUSHINQ CO. W. C.Con vie, Editor and Psblieber Taut WwjIit, City Editor, fcolicitor. Ai'tai'.r J. Kmxii, Fortuiau S. C. Dabiecm, Trari-iiiig Solicitor. Twicc-e-cek PUindealer, per year, $1-50 Entered at the Poet OfEce in Roseburg, Or.t as second class mail matw. Advertising Rates on Application. law ELTiji to rirn rBt;nt'js. Aucoiilin? u poac of lh ltet law ntwpa wr r cf cause itiiiivida'i wLo use paper and rrfuw V J!" lor It U be arrv".. J Ivt iraud. l'nJr tl;I ruling, a'ai, acjoue wuo allow hlf uvjcnpUon to ran a'"n fur a time mi J aad liiett orJer it d;mc;tnuei, or or ders Hit ponrua-wr to murk it refuei. or ud . poMWl card to tne pu&l.f'ier i l.alle to ar mi and Uae llt me m lor liielt Clubbing Hate Vt' tare arranged with a large number of p;n and macaztoet lot rata which will fire to otir mUcrilieri two publications lor a :.gtt adToee orer tie coa of Tbi Pi.ikimaxbs 'ot. Fol kwic( li I nial list : Incufiu PLtiFXitAlxa and the T;do E;ade H "5 Kw Tork Tribune , .. 1 "5 Orecvniaa ,, , , 2 t. F. Bulletin 8. F. Call . - 2 Kural h'orihwdtt 1 5 FEBRUARY 17, 1&02. REVIEWS FALSEHOODS. "The Kenew charged 30 cents per line fur the publication of tLe de linqneat tax-list. The Piair ealeb is charging 25 cents s line for the eame work, bat is running the list ia brevier type, which makes the cost of advertising; greater than that roiargea by tLe lieyiew," says the lieview Under Sheriff Miller's administra tion the F.sview charged 50 cents per line for this advertising, and as late as March, IVJS we find the following bill on record in the county clerk's cEce: "Rowburg, Ore., March 10, 169a Douglas conaty to Beview Pob lishing Con Dr. To advertising de linquent tax list of 58? lines at 40 ceuts rr line, SiiiO"." The I'LaiMEAXtE h pnblibhing the list set in minion, or 7-point type at 25 cents per line which, as we have i , ., ' epreadicj and cone.oitat.y ordered that repeaa3dIyEtated.isja6tone-balfthe!.b e pabu. ecLw:, rMpeDeJ l original pnoe charged by tbe Review. These are plain, irrefutable facts backed op by the coonty records which show tip the lleview's nn. ecrapalon&neps and its otter dis regard for the truth. Farther com ment is unnecessary. Every issae of the republican pres of this slate from now until election Eboald rur.ke pointed and prominent the fact that the results depend vilely and abso!oie!y apon gatting the peo ple interested enoajb to get out and Tote for their own welfare. No mat ter if the agitation does increase the democratic vote it will also increase ' the repablican vote in a larger ratio, Yonugmea wbo wiU vote lor the rat tinie will be almoet nnanimoas lor tne repaoiuan party ana iae most essential thing will be to im press upon all voters and the necessi ty of casting their ballots. It is observed that several promi nent Republicans of the state are al ready championing the proposed amendment to our constitntion providing for the adoption of the Imtiative and Referendum, which will be submitted to a vote of the people at the coming June election. This indicates that the actons of the B epublicao legislature in providing for tbe adoption of tbie reform measure is being kept in good faith by the party leaders, All of the German papers are very jubilant ovt-r the sailing Saturday of Prii.ce Henry, and his visit to the United States. They claim the visit will cement the friendship between the two countries. Rear Admiral Evans has took command of the war sLips assigned to the welcome of I'rince Henry, in New York harbor The county and state Democrats will have to be satisfied with jast naming a ticket this year. They CBnnot hope lo win in tbe face of all this Republican prosperity and pro gress. They are decidedly short on calamity material. Mr. Wiuiberly, of the Review, is tiftll tryiog to convince the public that we are charging the asms price for printing the delinquent tax list that he did. The fellow was cer tainly raised on nerve tonic instead of milk. We must adruU that we have call ed our dyspeptic brother, Mr. Wirn berlyeome pretty bard names, but the queetiou is. has tbe I'laikdealer called huo anything he is not? We think noL ; No brilliant success in business is on record where tbe value of news paper advertising was not recognized and employed with profit. Times, Yon'; are. wanted as a member of tbe Board of Trade. Roseburg or ganized with 138 members, says I Le Grants 1'ans Mining Journal. The Review doos not propose to tell the truth so long as it thinks some advantage may be gained by lying. " .. Tbe only argument our rebellious neighbor, fhe RSvmw, is putting np is "Jga're Another." TEACHERS EXAMINATION. 5u;cobful Applicants. Five Apili caats for State and Thirty-two for County Certificates. Tiiere we fi.-e ; plifALts for etate ppfre. M :;- KtLel Pu'nam, May II -I y, Lo'.n Ti id, Me&rs Milton Get mond i.nl WiifieJ Drown. H ere were applicants ior county ce'iiScatej Dd lie following were eac-ces-fa'. J.E. r. te'soo, lirotkwky, S. M. Rice, Vmr.lh lU'R'rl. MrlraM. ' I'jrt:;y D.xjo, lijf bur, Mtiui loward' ! Uilldtd, Fucne COiv:o, Ir:n. B ECO VI; GEM't. j Aon Co.tj, Mc'rwo, Millie b''ilb, Mayru Lixo-t, rj-;? EiLuur, Ry llmie-tjo, E. L. Can.yn. R i'oarg," ilre. M. J. L-, Cta'as Vjliey, Roy Aee, Wili'nr, ')..an C xhrio, r.c;, R j li Gi!e, Ola'I, R. b. W'i.csx, S.'.f.heoi, Tllltll) CiKAliX Rbiu CjijI), M'rj:-e. Loni Drd, Fred GofJ, OiklanJ. Attempted Robbery at Winchester. Saturday eyer-.iDg at 8 o'clock, aa un known mafk&d mut eot-rJ tLt general mnbaniiS9 stors at Wiccbcter. and demanded money of the cU-rk, Frank Gillax, wbQ was in the et rrt. Mr, Gi! iam at Cret tUpobt 3me one wm play ing a practical joke on him, bat wben ilie fe.'lew wbo carried s rlfta at cbargs bayonet;, threw tbe fron acroei Lis kit arm and drawls? a pis'o! from his hip pocket, repea'ed bie command for money at tbe Bitce Use taiicg a step forward and ctriking Mr. Gil'aoi with lbs tUto, be bigia tj tke iLe tnitter eeriooely and tailing tbe would-be depirada be oald open tbe drawer (jr bim, Giliam started bebind tbe coonter, bnt ioetead qaickly ran op the tstairi wbicb were bandy. Tbe robber 6eeing be wa foiled fired two ebo's at tbe flteing drtk, and left tbe store. lie lben entered tbe Japanee section Looe aod telling the Japs to keep etill be fire l foir ibo'i into tbe air, and tben d:tii'ptxJ Uowo the rti'roid track and Las not yet been ap prehended. Public School Reopens Wednesday. T:.ete ha v leg been no new cases of the so-called smallpox developed In this city lately and the disease baricg been con fioed w b jl'y in the hornet of tbs fire vr iix fatrjl e wba were fiit arR-rted, ow ing t) tbe strict qiaractiae meaeoes impesed open tbeaa, the school bytrd af ter ho.'cirg a cotferer.ee witb tbe beaiih nfBcers tbie morning dttci led that there ie no fnrther danger of the contagion radev and departmerjls AVedoeedy uoroicg. However, we ULderetand the ame rigid qoaran'ine w ill be enforced gainst the families ia whit h cus of the disease Lave appeareJ oatil every mem ber bes completely recovered from the rontg:oa and a cuOkient time has elapsed to dinoj6'rate tLe fcet last ' the dieae bss rua its fail ecu r be in the affected (j'Jir'.tra. tfCTBEO A YAiXtLLB Mf DAL. FcT Eoterp-ia-i and energy o'i Djugt Cj'in ty does not tako a bacx eet lor a-.y ccun ty ia too etate, cod j lit vov through tbe inJoraitabl-j energy of oaa of her popa Ur soa'a sa carrie on a ban !-ome go'd tne Jal in a coa toe t which wat open to iha vti ita &ta1 T' nn rf t't.m hntt: j ma Q( Yj ffe Ljfj j eu.aaca Co .it0 freq-ieotly rtaugarate a : g cod test in e:cb et'e f?r torn- petiticn amocg its enttrprwicg agete and tbe prizes bave j i-t been awarded ia the O.-egjn contest far the great est volume of business secured for the c?mpay dariog tbe three months endiag IC. W, 1401. Our towiiBcaan V. J. Mo-jn bring the o; C9fal campstitor, wa awarded the bsaotil'il go'd medal deeigned a'ter tLe eompny' traJa m"irk, and a pair cf j fine gald cuff but xa. Mr. Moan's sac- ceas is well merited and be is dsserving of tbe larg-j in;uriuc3 patronaa ex tended hi a in this coun'r. We congrat ulate birn heartily upai bit energy aa J enter priss i. F. fiamnel, of the firm af Kamnels Bros., bouee furnishers of Daytoo, Waab. as a paeEtr.gr-r on Sunday's train from San Francisco and other California points, Mr. 8auuols rays tbst Douglas county is the prettiest sad moet promis- iag loolicg country that he has passed through sine he has left Dajtan POLITICAL NOTES. Tbe Salem Sentinel publishes the oatoes of tLe following prominent republicans whose names may come before the state convention for tbe nomination of governor: W. J. Famish S. A. Lowell C. A Johns W. M. Cake O. Summers Phil Moti-xban Binger fiermana Henry Ankeny Tilmon Ford A. C. Marsters J. C. Follorton l T. Geer C. W. Folton Senator Milcbell's plea for freer trade with the Filipinos is based net only on justice to tbem, but on our own advantage If bo succeeds in securing a substantial inodiijcation of the Dicgley doties on the articles specified, in bis atneodotnt, he will Lave rendered not only the Filipinos, bat the majority of Americans a val uable service. Telegram. A Portland paper snys it iajiow ra mored (hat Harvey H:ott will back down ia favor of Cbavley Fulton for senatorial honors. The f rofoesional "rescuers" of the stale ure busy hatching out new is sues. Some of them will burn their fingers. Tbe socialists of Mtnoa county will place a full ticket in tbe field at tbe June election. J. 1L Smith, of As'oiia. is mention ed as a democratic candidato for the U. S. senate. Tbe straight republican flig will neyer touch the ground. him eoit' Date Fixed For County Primaries March 22; County Convention March 29. Pawient to a call iMUed by Cbairmao A. M. Criwford, tbs Republican Cooo ty C-ctral Ccraaiitfee tnft in tbe offices of tbe Chirtn.n in tbls city Kitardsy af ternoon for the purpose of apportioning delegates to attend the county convention, fix the dtes for boldicg tbe primaries atid etnety convention and transact' sncb olbtr boeicfss as njiRbt propetly coais before the comrcitiee. Chairman Crawford, Fecrctary P. C. Flint and all tbe rrembers of tbe executive committee were present and tbtre was a fairly good attendance of tbs precinct committer nifcn. After tbe reading of tbe call acd the formal opening of tbe meeting by tbe chairman, Hon. J, T. Eridges made a motion that Fatorday, March 22, atl o'clock p. m. be Used .a tbe date for holding tbe Republican primaries In tbe various pre cincts ot tbe county, and thin motion prevailed as dil a eo tbe motion that tbe Conctv Convection be held on Sturday one week Uter, March 29, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. A mi.-tn was utile by S. C. Bartra n that tbe apportionment of delegates for tbe varioci precincts be made on a baeli of one delegate for every 20 republican vctes est at the bibt election for Ibe McKlnley rreeideotial electors (tbe average vot of tbe fcur elector' being taken) and one delegate for every fractional vote of 13 or over, whereupon Jodye Geo. W. Riddle offered an amaodaient to Mr. Bar truuj's motira lo allow one delegate for any fractional vole over 20; for instance a precinct Laving 21 or more votes or Ices than 40 would be entitled to onedelegale for the 13 votes, one delegate for the one or mora votes and one delegate at large, tbe amendment and motion after eoashlbrable discoesion beiog carried by a mail majority. , Two rew precincts, Boberxia and Aulea, were, upon motion added to the li', Kiddle precinct conceding ens delegate to tbe new precinct of Axalea. A motion prevailed that sacb prrclrct committeeman pot firth a vigorous ef ort to induce tbe Republican voters of their respective precincts to regieter before tbe expiration cf the time limit. A ration farther prevailed that ecb procinct make provident for the election of its own respective Central Committeeman. Followiag is a list cf the various precinc's, Lame of tbe comaiitteeaian or proxy present at mettle k, averags vote of the precioct at Iaet election and number of delegates apportio'.ed far each precinct : rtEciscT CCHMITTEXMAR 1, Azalea , I' Bohemia 3'Caiepooia 4 Oanyormito ...... 5CawCfek. ..I...: f!Camss Valley 7'Comj'O'- k . .. . . e Civil Bnd V Coles Va'.lev 10Teer Creek 11 East nxpqua ll' Elkton 13fi:eDda'e H Gardiaer lSKeUojr? 15 Lookiag Glaf? 17 Lake U Myftls Creek 19 Millwood 20 Mt.Kc.jtt 21 'Jlalla... , 2.' Oakland , 2 : Paea Creek 24 Perdue i ttaseburg ' So. Hid lie 27 Scoiurarg t Crctqia lt Wilhnr 8-) West Roee-. org .. 31 Yoncalla .. . Sen Fiahr ... Geo. Koowlev... ... J. A. Underwood. .. ;J. E.Love ...fGrant Levins . ..Joo. Watsoo.... . ..'Jno. Eirl . .. jl. A. Eggers ...;v. w. fciott ,..6. C Bartrum ... .11. Barker . A. B. Haice .... ...1H G. Sonnernan. ...'Dr. A. Patterson. ... Fred Saadereoo.. .. Ira Howard . . F. Wlker.... ...El Weaver . . J. L. Churchill. . . . L. T. Riiketr.. . ... O II. Fiocok.... ... . F. S'aroe.. . ... C. E. Wada . . D. W. Hacks.... C. Flint ,. jW. L. Nicho'.s. . . ... U. Wea'herly... ...J. W. Wiubt.. .. .VEd Ljbrt? ... U.S. K. BoWk.. ... A. W- .Lamb. . AT THE OIL WELL. Drilling Operations Progressing iery Satisfactory. SOMETHING E0tI- THE PUST. Railroad Company WUbolds Its Lands in th Vicinity From thea-kcL ' ' Myrtle CrcejJ JflourrsTilng. Eoitjb Puis'oEtLsa: Having boei cet3 which called in toMtrtle Creek on Friday Us and - wiebing while thereto leirn more in regard to the mii.e and oil ptoirpecte, I cttlcl opon Mr.- M. McCoy, pre?id?ut of tin Uoipqna Valley Oil Co., wbo with Mr. CO. White Las fitted up a oca t office wbr ra they are dealing in mine-), oil and ral eitats. Parties dceiron of reliable information irtaintog to ei'br of tbe stove cannot do better than lo cail oa or to write to theee gentlemen, lu lbs altcraooo we viaited the O.l pljDt which is in opera tion one-half mile Eaet of town, and we were really surprised to find such a com plete oti' 9 1. .Tbe engine, toiler, acd all attach men' Decetsary to make np a compli-te engice room are in place and wotking psrfectiy. Young Mr. Ilanry hai cbarjre of firs epartmeot, and take pridu ia keeping everything in border. Ia the drilling room we loaad every conveoiencs for bsadling tbe heavy tools, and what was eaid ol tbe ergine room cao be said of tbU department. The elder M. Henry, who, by the way has charge of this department li certain ly lbs right man for tbs poidou. Ha is "making baste aiowlv" sa tjsaeaki and should bs continue to peraue this course, there will ba no dehys oa ac-i-ouct of lost tool, wbicb so often occur where parties ' in ciiajga' allow -theii eagerness tb get the better of them. Mr. Henry lells me he has bad four teen yean expirunce in drilaot or oil, acd in all that-lime be bss never sieb bet'er indications for oil than are preMot at this place. His former operations were in some of the best oil fields cf Pennsylvania. Wo were told by Mr. JloCor. and others that the Rail Road land in tbs township where this well is rocatsd as well as the township adjoin ing on the Eiet bas been witodrsan from the market and tbe reason given by the company if, th-y are oil lands. When it it understood to at lbs R. R. Co., have no expert Geologist in tbeir employ, wbo Las made a personal io Vtigatiou of these lauds, ibis rol icg of tbe company ia doubtloes bared on bis report, it should add confidence in tbs u'.timato retuit of tbe undertaking. We uiade Inquiry io tegard to tbs price of Real Estate, at and near Myrtle Greek arid Sod it has advanced about 25 per cent since drilling operations cam meticed. The popb of Myrtle Creek gene-rally are very caotiJeot that a good supply of oil will bs found. They fully rca'iza the ailvautaut'a to be derived to to their locality. ' As Well as to DjujI.s couo:y in general, aod are aiding in tbe prosecution of tbe woik, tcklDg liberally the slot k of Ibe company, wbich is now on sals at the oQioe of tbe president. Mr. McCoy. In conclusion, It eeems to me when it iatboioughly understood, thai in tbe purchase of this uxichi aery, tbs com UK II No. VOTI ot 1 raoxr . G. W. Riddle . Hot Applegat . D. R. tbsoibreik... t . w'. L. 5icho:s .'. P. Boell U. T. Bridges '. ' 67 B." rj'tra m brock . ". . .H..RVbiBet't!!!!! . G. W . Riddle .'Mr. Henderson '. . i. W. Dimmit k . . S3 67 . 27 W . 68 .-37 . 66 ; ,u .r n . 4 .1 2 C 6 3 i 3 4 i ? t 4 1 1 ! 3 1 e i 3 w it : 3 i " 1 9 : 2 7 1 5 4 .. M. D. Thompson.... 7 e7 iVVie". '7.7. . . b. M. K. Boiek..... . . W. C. Cancer , . . J. T. Bridges ... . . C. U. Kobe . S5J .r 8 h ? . io .. 31 ..107 . 142 ' 19 .; 324 83 if. 1). Tbotnpfoa....' .80 ' 105 t :t 7 8 7 127 L. C. U. Mann... llo pacv made a laving of at leaet f 2.0CO. and tbs cost of drilling, tbroogb very bard b!ce rhale Las been less than foor Jollars per f't, it is evidence Ha, tie company ia nticg the money of the etaci holders to the very best advantage aad warrant lbs approval of all intereet rd. Further, as it is a matter ia wbicb the whois people of .Tntua Cjanty are interested in, they siioold assist in every way . possible l aocotnptHk tbs end fought. The very,bet aacistaoce is f jr ib see who can poeribly do so lo take tomertock, wbicb wi.l eoablt tbe com raoy (o oompiele tbe work, sod io case ol eoccese, wbicb there is to rocm to doutt, ttey will surely be repaid mtny fold, or on tbe other hand,' they will be aiding in a lfglo-a'e undertaking. A. R. MaTTaox. Riidle. Or. Feb. 15, 1902 Board ot Trade Meeting. A special meeting of tbe Board of Trade was beld in tbs nw beadqaartera provided in tbe city bail Satorday even ing, there being a gojd representation of Roeeburg's business men and a few oot ciders present. President F. W. Wool ley called the meeting to order and the minutes of tbe last meeting were isad by Secretary Roy McClallen and approved. Tbe president announced that tbe ob ject ol the special meeting Was to pro vide means to furnish tbs Board of Trade b'eadquarTS, prccare tbe ceceeMry stationary, supplies and piloted circulars or pbaropleVt setting forth tbe resources, climate, soil, product and sach o ber ia farmalioj which is so generally ucgbt by those interested in this section of tbe state, Roeebnrg and Douglas ccunty in particular. The boord o' directors vers ioetmcted to procure soch printed mat- tor and stationary as is needed by the board of trade aad a committee conalet ingof F. E. Alley, Hoo- A. C. Marateri and L Wimberly was appointed to com pile or prepare a reliable and compre bsoeive article on Rjeebnrg and Daogfai coanty lo be published in pbamplet form for dietributio.i STiong intended seitlars in the East acd Middle West. Toe chairman of tLe oommitlee on membership repotted large lilt . pi members already aorolled' including ' . . ... . many uames irom country points ana neighboring taw&s. . ... Upon motion by Hon. A.' C. Mareters it was ordered tbat tbe membership roll bo kept open until tbs next regular meeting, Tuesday evening, February 25. Several letters from intended iovetor and honeeekeri of tbs middle wes ern ttates who desire lo csst thdr lot In fav ored old Dooglaa were read by the secre tary, which demonstrated tbe fact that a great iaimlgration to this state Is booked for tbis season from tbe East and Middle West, and the Reburg BouJ of Trade propose! to pot forth a vigoroos effort to ecare for Douglas coanty a foil share of this desirable immlgrali in. . Shoe repaiing that looks well at Flints stioe store. ' Prying preparations simply devel op dry catarrh ; they dry up tbs secretions, which adhere to tbe membrano and doooia pos, canning a far more serious troubl e than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fumos, smokes and anuffa and uae that which clcanHos, soothes and bcal. Ely'a Cream Halm ia such a remedy and will euro catarrh or old in the bead easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be mailed for 10 cents. All druggist aell the 50o. aire. Ely Brothers, CO Warren St., K.Y. The Balm cures without pnin, doea not irritate or caiiRS sneezing. It spreads Itself over an irritated and angry surfoce, reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balm yoa are armed sgaiast Vasal Catarrh and Hay Fever, J. D. Hall, paGger brakemac, i takings lay off. Cad Harmoa is tiling bis pitin on tbe Ashland run. Condocor Yousg is roanlog between here aod Portland oa trains No. 11 & 12 in Conductor Kisg'ey'a place. J. H Buckley, ol the yard crew u J tsatng a lay lay on ime week. E. F. Icg'es, traveling Ecgineer d tbs S. P. Co. is in tbis city to jay. Meters Coler, Field-, sod Yeunre, rf tbe 8. P. lines in Oregon, sre expected to leave Portland this roorDitrg on a gener-1 al toar of itispection of the S. P. property j in Or.'gop. Trav-Hcg conductor Pat. Tynan is ic tbs city today. The S. P. pav car paved through ibis city at 1 :30 p. ic. yesterdsy. Earl Lenders, n'ra station agent, left Rofebnrg on Friday mornieg's Iocs' for WhitesrTi, Oregon to relieve etatior! agent Boyd for a few wevki. Owing to the man v wrec'as at lingo, J'jvphice Coanty, the Southern Psc fic Company bis put on an extra force cf section men and trick walker. Mrs.C B. Barker left for Cottajre Grove on Sunday's local for a short vts:t- Fireman Dale Will s and wife Lave returned to Roeebnrg, Da'e having ac cepted a ran cm trains II and 12 between Grants Pass and tbis place. Fred Hunter, an employee in the S. P. freight sheds at Portland, returned to tbat place, on Sat a i day eights over land after so extended visit with parents in tbis city. J. F. Galvin, son of the lata S. P roadmaa'er Jabo Galvin of Grants Para bis charge of tbs collection being mad' f jr the Jack Dempev memorial fund in San Francisco, so eayi tbe Mining Journal. Ejgene Ha'gbt an employes in tbe S. P. roaad Loaae. left on tb's moroina overland for New Or. kans, bat was stopped it Aeh'end, bv an order from Sairiff Parro't, of tbis eiy. It seems that Mr Halght ia indebted ta several of oar merchants on whom be failed to cail and sett'.o before taking hi (.'epartnre, hence bis arrest sod return to tbis place oa tonight's overland. Fireman J s Sta5jrd, wba was seri- onc'y icj lred at Graatii Pass some tixe ego by bavicg a load U woad full oa bim ia in this city to lay, be ia feeling fin? aad will report for wark soon. UtblicdTjwnTa'.k. Brakeman L. SmilL, who bas been in the IVrtisxd boepiul f.r :ereral wek pat receivicg tHato.ec: for an aUcete iD the bead, is greatly irrproved. Dar ing this week Ls bit ln able to walk about tbs etrects, act ia expected tore torn home to As. land Ky.c. A boba tcet with a fata! acciien! at Myrtle Crek Mccday evening. He tried to vwir g cc ier a paeecger rotcn whea the ir.in was o-.dcr good headway and was thrown beneath the wheels. He iott a kg aod an arm acd died sjod after meeting with the aviient. J. T. Drown, ergice infractor at Dans mni', was severely barred aboat tne head Toeday c:gbt while at!eadic bis dii-:e. HUicj-irywis canted by tbs rxplceioa of a giwTlCe (act 'wli'clt was leaking, the g'salire iciiicg trcm a torcb which Mr. Brown carried. Brakccian V. Snjdtr, who. bas t-een laying off f:.r ovsr thn weeks pas?, suf ferlog fnio a severe sttack cf lunbago, expects to return io work Monday. E. B. P.-b!e of rorllacd it now brakeman t.n No. 11 and 12. bwtwe:n Asblaod and Daosmuir. Ed Pecgra.operator In tbe dispatchers' office at Ah!n-I, left yesterday for Portland to remain some time ia the dispatcher' oIEce at tbat place. Old Olrscn cf Siseon is fiilirg tbe position of operator in tbs Ashland ofE-. Barker's Timothy, Red Clover. Orchard Grass. EnglishKycGrass IVTcsquite or Velvet Grass, Vetch Seed. f KLL WEEK OPENING ; Monday Night, February 17th, An Excellent Company Band and Orchestra j j A new rcertolre ot strong jilayB : 'i MONDAY "A Young Wife." Tl'IlSDAY "For Fair Virginia." WMDN KS PAY "Noll Gw vniie." THURSDAY "Dad's tiirl " FHIDA Y "The Two (IrnlmnH." SATURDAY "The Htiltan's Daughter" SATURDAY MATINEE "Little Lord j-aimtieroy. Signifies by Vfrna Felton, Vir ginia Itrixnc, Mine L. Adams and Tom Loftors. Prices: i5t as. 35 and 50 cents. Mil 8HL -AT M m 1 iCarioad of Pianos and Organs Coming i pt?tpps; AMD nTTAT.TTY SURE TO PLEASE A Music Galore. Lat-k cat for oir new carload A Piaoo' and Organs of dTere t makes, iici::Jirg a Cne Eahy Grand. Have ja-t received two nw orders, rn tcr a Grand and oae for a Co'oc'a! Nt-edham piano in bar! walnot like the atve rot. Wealeobave aeveral orders for OrgaLS aad about one hill of OTr ctr loai is ci'le np. Get io line witb year order or yoa will mis this great liberal epportanit r ta get an ez p;rMT inttramect cheap. T. K. RICHARD50H MUSIC I Srn.-lezr.tnv3Tih'j Lnl will te etanrel for at titrate of ic prr um lut tsh tttmnM. im;-h !0 per at ff wbtre avorlce rtaala wita t chau- f'.r ttlrrr dart or kxjrrr ei"ponf .l c ti3 of --oliKi tcie4," -Zmpltrf-ex.il W D11 ' ard -Ht'.p Vt aet5," wbicb w.ll k mmz'jcI r cr ctiua. GTRAWEERRY PLlNla FOR SALE kJ I have the Exceleior which is a largf. red berry acd very early. 1 Lav Lipped tbe Crst crate of Oregoo berries to the I'ortlanJ atarket fcr the last two ears. My r crate last sprirg sold fcr '.'.60. Tbey are what woald bw called everoear;r.g, cs I pek berries off of tbem aimost every rrontb in tbe year. I aLip ped a crate io Portland tbe first of Oct ober and thre is al ieatt tea galia&s oa my vlf.e now j iet thtck of &o ripe f.rtateTOi alxoat every day in tbs year, aad then say y&a wont i-ot oat a f-tib cl your oa o. I also tave tbe Hood U.ver which is a Urge, red, sweet berry acd a gooa jipcer. Prices on car a Il.ltri: "0, 150; 500, r200; 1000 3-00 L. 8. Cocsr, tf DiL'ard, Oregac. PGR SiLE, CHEAP 120 acres of improved land, 20 acres ot good garden land, 3 acres ol bearing o-ctard, balance good paetare. Ten mil accth stof Roebnr cn Myrtle Poictsttge read. Call on W. fj. Jobnaton. Brock way, Or , or address Aabby Ricbards. Grant Tase, Ore. 00io f rnSE-PASS SOTICE.-Notice is here by given, that any person foanl hanticc or otbevwise tresjpasaiBg 9pB KivwH., r arxVCorry Eetate," wil be prc,ecuted, Chas. T. Carry. p-StTI05. WANTED By yuargi ' u . t V 33 '"'". ua-i fam ish Al reli-renc jr, exorinc in6rr-,iMlTG,odaeorein town of .vVl Open after February 1Mb. Ai drces L. A. Galdammyr, Adeil. Wi- CCCSID. FcbSalx J acres clUod in Camas Va'.lybeicg ia section 36, tcwchip25 sooth, rings 9 wesi of tie Willamette Meridian. Will bs told Ccbeap if uken immediately. For further information a'doss N. B. Jotaoien, Arcita, Httm-b-Idt Co.. Cr?. E&osFob SaLx-fraai Wtiee Iaog shana and Wait. Wyacdottee. first rrixe wooers at R.asebora sad Eageoe shows Address, Mas. Al Kiaimtn, ffllP Eugene, Ore. r ",1NTtD "The T. S. Tcwosend Creamsrv La. ar u Second st..PortiYd Will sell yoa Crem S9praSo,It,M t' tairrrum In . ' io j ,u ym aiKul. Oaltf Get Your I . i . State Christ, Oregon Agricaltural College, RoSeba' - D" S- i. Corvallis, Oregon. - . TltMo Ctd r- j t .1 . - . . 3 ci V - v.c,acu y mis man sample ol sulphurtaken from oar 2 stock of spray material. Please make a careful analysis oV s.,mr. ;r us it it is of such standard of purity that it will fill all requirement for mat ing first class spray compounds. If it is not snfficiently Jure forsneW please inform us where inents. Mr. A. C. Marslers & Co., Corvallis, Oregon, December ia, 1901. Roseburg, Ore. have berS:"0" Ca"rninS SUlfur and th 'of aulf. I have examined sulfur, I thiwk that it spraying compounds or iusecticides. I thinb tin. if ,. u1 ";'5"cc0ri1)' K quality, or can get it, that it will be a good as any sur thS P ( for spraymtr materials. auysaitur that we cau obtat A. C. MARSTERS & CO., as 14 ' v ',.l.,.,....Wia. i&iijuZ'-'- T. K. RICUARDSOX is the ocly Socth erc Oregon Moeic le!er who has ever shipped a ear load t f Pianos aod Or gans direct from tbs factory. 'i?i'4 V -2r V ' ti.'- .J. -t.- ?' 5 'Z.Z-- - "--i - - . cxotroccoooocooo A. SALZMAN radical Watchmiiker, Jeweler and Optician Carries a complete stock of Watches, Clocks, jewelry, L:aaoncs asa auverwa;e WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. 00000XXCrCO00X000000X000 D. FcbSah Al old -tabrisbd bal nees, ejosisirg of fora'tire aad oade takirg alto, stars ba idicgaad lot la 'bs een'.er of basiaasH part o? tow?. For paiscnlars call cn or ai-iraes. White and M-;Coy or A. Feat ao ewaer. (MJ7) Myris Cretk Ore. GE-.car Stoe Fob SiLt. I dire to sell nsy esti-o etxk cf staple aad fancy grocers. Good Irctlon. For prices acd terms irqa;r cf Mrs. N. Eojd, Eose bnrg. Orecoa. Aas Yoc Gatxii ra Saiv? If so n Lime. Aearroaijan recefv! at "J e Canyoavi'.le aai Myrtle Creek F.ocr Mulls. dl!6 Gsarnornc ss Exxaxrs.- A a-egrpb-cphons witb a doxea aad a half gaol re cords for sa:e cbtap. Arp'y at Biodett A Stilts, heccod fcacd e"o-r. Warrso A middle agel iady to act ia tbs capacity of none aad a:eaot booeekeeper. Applv at heme cf Dr. K. L Miller, R-aaeharg. Title Guarantee & Loan Co. J. D. Bawiltow. frendcat. D. C. Haitltt. ey. asid Tsew 0Se fa tlx Cocrt Hoa.. Hv tbe ei'r eota pttteart pf antra-t !. la tKiiiiiifkoiT AtoincnalCwtiiMiM M T.t hjraijjj ii IWllBfooclT bit! ,31 BiliMCj:au. Bar ajo a otwop.rt t of T-mciDCa cf aJ town?-; f-ataln the Kofcart. Omroa. C. S. La-,1 1-. inrt. WUi mvke brae print oorxc ol any towa thinahowios 111 Tacast Oot e: twtl iaala. r - Spray Material at OFFICE OF A. C. MAR5TER5 & we can obtain sulphur which 1 " -l mm mi'j. I'll l . OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. this sample and find thit it ; i 1 would ' b" f ii.'Vi?"' taX PI ery - wvJUi'l New York and Doatosu Is ths yv to lay y.vm and crpts and we Lave a xew scheme o seear lor cjr customers a piano cr organ at one ! b !ws than ever before acid ia n,-, part cf the renstry. Ttit will jo glf yea the teaefit of a cheap freight, wbieji can oniy bs sheared ty shiFpirii dirit from factory in car lead lots, a crrder to Jo this we cast Lave yocr order in advcr pvisg n taa of ptaM wanted with s'y, kiod of wood, eotjf etc and I will se'ect ia person tie i s'rnuject winte-i. Acy prv,o tliekicg of g t'icg aa icstraxent will do wail Is take aclvantag- f tbie i-ffsr. Lst aa have yrjsr o'fer as early as eaomieat as it will take aboot s:x weeks or tr? tnoctbs o tt tLt er tbot:gb to Eij berg. Ex nieaibir tLie u,it tay nuke of piano desired. See year zrgiacrt piano cr crgaa get Kjia acd pi'w 4 we wul duphrate ss abova Kentloeel We bare ve or Jtrs alrrady ia Lot we need aboat twetty rtore to tarry cot tiki enterprise. La.! or ad ires T. K. E:ot AX&yy, Eosebax Or. HOUSE, EOsrETrEG CI: EGOS RO-ESrRG, ORE T. PR1TCHARD, WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Watch Cleaning $1.00 I a Ev.3tt'a Jackson t. lime hcy. jatKon au GESSr: mm If You Have a Sweet Tooth. . G ta th Ca3y fKitchen. wbere yea will fiat ths f re test and best ascr'a;eato!ealiio tbe cry. Call and see as HAIMER5LY i TEIPP, Prep. IN5CT.E IN THE r 1L IN5LRANCE AT COST. Hcwil .0, atcatisarC:.!, Orear AmLcf insnrance ia K-rce, tllO.rtXJ.CfJ Net cain in one year, 2.' .T-COO Savin its rr.?rahVr I n sn Vir fA N a m b-r para V ri k , 22,5 MARSTERS. CO. will meet all require- OKI ROIEF J- .T. TlwoVn v-ni- J Kaeebcr;. Orvgoa- Agt. tor IVw'slas Co, ii very respeciiuii-, A. C. MARSTERS & CO. ure rily for is nn truly yours. A. L. KNISELY. Druggists