The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, February 24, 1902, Image 1

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Vol. Xll.
ROSEBUR.' -AS rTYOREGON, MONDAY,
FEBRUARY 24, 1902.
No. 16
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Winter Goods flust Go,
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AND ClliUnU'NS JACKKTS
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to CflUS ;VUl.
CIN PKUKU.A l,;loN NKI.lv ITU,
at xi oonis per yud. A t $ cent jr.nlc in anyjeity
I.l)U:s' UNUKRWKAR
from i,o cents u suit to $;,.oo.
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Wollenberg Bros.
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LOXG WILL RtSIGN.
legislators
of Ohio
Record.
Go on
IIIRLEIUORE STARS tOR fUO.
A Murderer confesses. A Real
Kins Coming. Other
Late News.
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From Ounr.
t( Corresponde? ."J
Myrtle Creek Items.
Hftrtar.
. STREET ASSESSMENT.
Assessment for Improvement of
Sberldan, Cess. Jackson and Doug
las Streets, Roscburg, Oregon.
I John and Louise Hooter, 25 ft off
I I v. ' I
An deiint lino of l.inon Wari
Mattings in all tlio lati'st dotigns
anil colorings have just arrived
Havo you soon vur elegant Car
lHtti, -ntaii)ing cotton cliains,
nil wools and a full lino uf tliTve
qnarttr goixls, ranging in price
fr.uu 2oc to 1.S5 iH?r yard. (ur
line of carpets is far saerior to
anything we have ever sliown in
previous years and we delight in
show ing tliein.
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"the
B. W. STRONG,
THE FURNITURE MAN. Roseburg.Ore
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Bring Us Your
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CHICKENS.
EGGS.
BUTTER.
FOR CASH OR TRADE.
Sa.n Fiascimto. Feb. 21 At ah-rely
ottrnded wteticg i t IV er e; n. ath;z-;ie
in Mu'ropclimn Hal1. Mavor Silm.i:z
i.repidtd. ajd in nddiots ws delivered
by ComOiaadif.t V. 1). Puvinao, of Gen
eral Dewet'd fUH Keoliiuona ete
adopted nod ordered reut to President
lloosevelt aud !lm California tcuutu:8
and Kej.receutativee, orgitig IQat Con
g.-evs taie euititle acti'.n lookicg 10 ia
tervLniton bv the oatioes with the view
of ending tLe war bv aibitraiion, nud as
sarinj iudepeoder.ee to the Boers.
THREE SSW STATUS.
Wapiiisgtos. Feb. 21 The Hons
eimmiit-e m terri'oiiiB todav uoooi-
mmply voted to report bills for the d-l
mission of the territories ol Ne Mexico,
Arizona and Oklahoma. The vote as
aken apoa a moiiou mado by Moon
( fenr), declaring it to be the eeoeaol
the couimittee that the tbreo teritories
were emi'Jed to etatehood, and that tab
coinautte'5 be appointed to prepare the
bills. Toe eu'ocoaimittee aeeappomled.
ARTUCR Eti&N A I1KR0.
Chicago, Feb. 21. Attbnr Kgan. the
-year old boy who eaved 27 lives io
Lake. Michigan, will te preeenled wiib a
ineJdl awarded by the Hotel Uam&oe
Sjciety, of London, Etgland, tomorrow
nigbt. Willi am Wyndham, the Britieb
CodsqI here, will inke the i rc-eei.tatiou.
The eociety gives only two medals a jear.
and this is the first time that one u(
them bas been awarded to a ref ident of
the United Ratee.
The Indian appropriation bill has
tetrad both house aod is in the handa
of the President.
WAREH0l-6kM-.N SENTSSCKD.
Salkm, Feb 21. A. M. Hamphrey
the warehoaeojan who was f jnnd fuilty
cf selling wheat that he held in storage,
was sentenced to the penitentiary for
two years today.
A BSAL KISG COMING.
Bbcs-els, Feb. 21. It is cflkially an-
nonDc-cI tiat King Leopold of Beliom
will make a t ;ur of the United S.ates
the coming eomroer. - " :;-
!. F. BARKER & CO.
cot-mil-
The Day m
starts wlto
Thone 1C3
oil jgsgsssssa,
Right jkSsss
Whcn
Have a SW
cupof immm0m
WHITE I HOUSE
kiocu. COFFEE
with your breakfast. It has a fiavor that's aU
hs own you don't get it in any other brand.
KRISE & SEffUSD,
Sole Agents,
Roseburg, Oregon
Staple and
fancy Groceries
Guaranteed fresh
and wholesome
and sold at prices
as low as the low
est. All kinds of fruit
and Country .
Produce Bought
and Sold. . . . . .
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The newest and best
They are the'Vhats
what" in slices for
Spring. Come in
and see them. Large
variety of styles and
prices
THE VAUuT C0SE8ED Ml RDKR.
New Y.kk, Ftb 21 Charles Jonff
the vlet of Millionaire Uice bus
fe&sed to the morder of ths aged
lionaire.
At the icBllgaiion of Albert Patriclr,
who forged a wiii ia his own favor,
JoDee coDfes3e Uiat he chloroformed
Rice while he elept.
srASISH EThlKES M RSADtSG.
M aprid, Fib. 21. There eeems to be
a strike and riot mania in the air. It
bas spread from Barcelona to many
other Spanish cities.
Sargoeea is a danger point, working
i- I: . V. .
men by tue iDoueaoua nuwuiug uj
etreeta. So bad is the tiltution in teat
city tbat martiul law bas teen proclaim
ed. Fighting is reported Iicm widely
separated points of the kingdom.
SUE! THE SCCTHEB.X PACIFIC
Rppebirq. Feb. 21. Mrs. L. Hend
ricks, administratrix of the estate of
Samuel Hendricks, deceased, has filed a
toil sgaiost the Southern Pacific Com
pany for f5C00 and costs. Her son, ram
net Hendricks, was killed in a head-end
collision just sooth of Roeebnrg, Novem
ber 8, while in the employ of the com
pany as ao engineer. She alleges her
son's dea'.b was due to the negligence of
the com pan r.
SECRETARY OK SAVT LN TO BE8IOH.
Washisgtox, Feb. 21. After the Cab
inet meeting today Secretary Long stated
tbat the report that he intended leaving
the Cabinet was quite troe. He said be
had fixed upon no specific time for bis
leaving, sod be bad not yet formally
sent bis reeignation to th President, and
might not do so for some time. Tbe
President, howxver, e fuily aware of
his purpose, which was formed many
months ago.
LEGISLATORS GO ON RECORD.
Colcmbvs, Ohio, Feb. 21. The Uooe
of Representatives ol (he Ohio Legisla
ture bas placed itself on record as btmg
in favor of electing United States Sena
tors by a direct vote of the people, the
Worthinn resolution being adopted by a
vote of 73 to 23. The resolution aiks
Congress to take the necessary action.
G. K Woodruff, the popV11
made a living trip to Salem &qr'"
Mr. March, of North My;
came doan Friday and report"
gross in the mines op there. "
Mrs. Willis Kramer, propr5"'
tbe Overlaod Ho'el Uiade .a.WiP' to
conoty seat one day las', waek.
8. C. Birtrnm, of tbe Plaisdkai.eb
passed throogb this ptac6 en route to the
South Myitle Cretk mines one diy 1-
week. 3i
(ieo. Dtment, accompanied by h
daughter, Mis. Frje, itturued to-'
ger.e Friday, to the bedside uf hi? daugh
ter, ahohai len tick several, tnoutbe
and her condition is not impiovlng.
Willis Kramer, of this city, returned,
Fridiy from Jahepliine Co. where 1"
bas been looking eficr hia oiioing inter
cs'e. Mr. Kramer eavs his starrp mill
at (he (Vilden WeJs mine, ' running
etruilily itb saliloctorv reiolt-i.
C. R. Pa'.f, the rujtl ng saw mill man
of Sooth Myitis, says prosperity ia a tfr
ror ; says l.e can't get time hardly to eat,
his ordi rs are comma m so l""' ; lie
I' as nothing but a firtt-clau aitiele, ttai
is lir the Twice-a-Week lLAi.soaALEC
gea to his borne.
The Plaikdraleb representative was
the gocet of Mr. C. Sellars, a prominent
larmer aod ctorkman. Mr. Sellars is
interested in the minee, having a good
claim himself. Being an up-to-date
roao, be sobecrihed for tbat up-to-Jate
paf cr, the Plaindealeb.
TLe tew Lumber Co. cf McGee &
Gallop of North Mjrtle Creek, baa com
inenced haeinees in good shape. Tht-y
have got one limber and are getting cot
same 6 oe lumber. Mr. Gallop says they
espec.1 soon io put in a plainer ana can
then furnish all building material. These
vouog men are reliable, courteoos and
obliging and deserve success
C. D. Chaney, of the South Myrtle
Creek Shingle & Flour Mills, can be
seen wearing a smile, and bis smile bn
no sadoese either, ahica indicates he
doing a lively Dueir eee. lie is always
prepared lo show an excellent grade of
ehiiiglcs. Being a man of bus.ness tbil
i'v, he appreciates the reliablenees of the
1'laikiie.ujlb and his name can be seen
on i s largs list.
ltie micee of eoutn Myrtle Urctk are
runuing two shifts in their dev.-lopemett
work. At the liitle Cbieftan bas been
placed in position a whim or botsUig
machine. They have a shaft cbout 40
feot deep at tbe bo' torn of which ro-,s ao
incline 3J fet. and at the bst o-ii cf the
baft a 50 fco tunnel to U.o eU TbsyP
hive tkken cct rtveral tecs ol ore aid
hare it ready for thipmtnt. TLe Coiili
n&ntat end Hall mines re alio aoikinx
two ELitte. I be Continental mine is
etiii retaining its good prospects and
they are expecting great things from it.
Van
Notico ia hereby giveu tht the asieia
meat nude by urlinanc S. 119, enti
tled "An ordinance levying aaaesaments
for improvamenta on parta of Sbsridan,
'ass, Jackson and Douglaa streets" baa
- vJjoeh entered in the docket of City l.tnif.
..l is alio ana piyarxe at me oinca oi
"Treasurer of the City of Rowburg,
o'-bn, 20 days after d i'o hereof in law
"f. ioiley of fit United Sti'.e?, aod il
c paid aithio 10 days thereafter, the
"J.inmoo Council will order warraots to
be issued lor the collection thereof, in-
H lading costs of collection.
owses DBucairrtoa t)tal amt.
..Lava' t CjQutr. court to'ise
ck
.M tialley aud Stephen
JImVo, lot 5 Mk 20
'.V R Th-Mf. !t I W 11
A A Fink. N's lot 4.blk 19
It S RtieriJan, ts;i lo. 4. DIE iv. .
'o Uaynea, estate, ri UK 3,
hi a 19
S Marks A G estate, S,' lot 3
bik 19
F V Bjcs m and Georga Ca'py
N1. lot 2, blk l'J
A A Fii.k, t-.S, lot 7. tiia i
. . . a a -E
O A lay lor, iui i, hi i
Htmilloo. lot 4. blk 2S
6 1! in.ilton, 22 feet off the north
ri te o( lot 3. blk 28
8 H lm'.ltoo, 3o feet off the eaa'h
tA of lot 3. blk ZS
Lou s Lutgm. erg, 22 feet on Jack
son street UescMDea as iiios:
Beginning at a point 22 feet
South of tbe N E corner ol lot 3
blk 23, thence E 100 feet thence
S 22 leet. tbecce W 100 feet,
thence S 22 feet to place begin-
. 56 lo
3t 15
192 )
241 00
44 2 )
43
4 20
43 20
4 20
132 5 5
132 65
2G 51
43
26 51
24 10
24 Id
21 10
24 10
43 20
64 3
and
30 125
132 55
132 55
48 20
43 20
43 20
43 20
SO 15
N tide lot 3 blk 29
II Wolieuberg, lo; 4 blk 29.
stale b Marks A Co, lots 1
blk 13
n O Slocom, lot 3, in b'k 13 ...
Roburg W A L Co lot 4 bik 18
anry A Party, lo'. 5 blk IS
C Fnllerton. lot 6 blk 18
W J Lander, 30 ft off south tide
lot 7 blk 18
Mrs Willamina Kaston, 10 ft off
North bid j lot 7 and 15 ft iff the
eoalh eiJe of lot 8. blk 14 30 12
M b Ann Compton 25 ft off north
side lot 8, blk IH 00
II Wollenberg, lot 1 blk 12 38 15
Dated this 2 lib day of Febiuirr, 1902,
by order of the Common Couiicil of the
City of Ro-)barg, Oregoo.
Attest: V. b- West,
K-.corder.
Second prize at Currier's Grocery
A fine China Tea Set--
One Ticket with -very fi cut purchase. Ituv yonr flroceries at
WILL CURRIER
THE GROCER
Smallpox Spreads World Over.
Portland Feb. 21. Portlerd hasn't a
corner on the small-pox compleiot. Al.
ovr tbe world ao epidemic of the dread
ed dtseaee,morcerloosthaa has occurred
jr two or iliiee y-aia, ia ragii-g. Agaitst
the overwbelniing conr.e of tbe dlsesrt
vjrcina'.ion is making some small head-
ay. Chicago, Boj'-jo, London, Pbilsdl
phia, New York are more or Irsj afflicted
according to reliabls reports. Thank
iatelligeut eabmition to vaccination
Nsw York firei pretty well. There are 99
CMea on North Brother I lan4,Ntw Ycrk
? CICCnC DAICnv Jackson Strut. i
J aILiVtitV lrVGKI, near Cass J
J Our Cream and Home-ma lo Bre.-vl in a. :ool rr lx;tU:r ?
than ever nnd will iw I.-liv: ed t any p.irt of the city. Jj
Leave orders or 'pii r.v: .Muin Vio. J
$ i. mLiv zitii, Proprietor
Tbe Famous Shasta Route.
44 20
21 69
96 40
2S9 20
36 15
SO 15
192 SO
156 Go
...FLINT'S SHOE 5T0RE...
Hints to Housewives.
Notice to voninoutors.
Notice is hereby itiven to all subscrib-
era to tbe Djrjelas County Monument
fund that Mrs. II. C. Stanton, treasurer
will refund tbe same it called lor on or
before the 1st day of April 1902. All
AAllAi-l fn tn AS ItofnrA BO
Half the battle in good cooking, IS to have good date will be contributed for charitable
. m1 I 1111x1 UHl'B. J T UIUOI UE VlMUUHV'VUt
fresh Groceries, and to get mem prompuy r j. w. Wbight,
when vou order them. Call up 'Phone No. 181,
for good goods and good service.
Brockway Items.
Snnehiny weather.
S. S. Bolbiuger and family vieited E.
M. K;l-3, on R ce Cretk Sunday.
8. M. Paiker, of Dillard visited Z. W.
Parker, his brother, last week.
Ojite a number of people 'from Wine-
ton attended church here Snndsy.
Tbe lata bard rain was quite hard on
tbe roads, opening op several sand holer.
George Wixoo and Lis sister, Mies
Deeds, wtre calling on friends bandar.
If the ground bog bad not seen bis
shadow, one would think spring wss
here.
Mrs. Georgs Hoover, went to Myrtle
Creek Saturday to visit with ber eon,
Frank.
Several of tbe reeidents here have been
hick with la grippe but are now able to
be about again.
Wm. Buxton, and daughter. Miss
Mary, made a trip to Rose burg Saturday.
Mr. Buxton brought out the library lor
tbe school.
Seveial of the farmers here are im
proving their time daring tbe good
weather, building fence.
Rev. Reeee, of len Mile, delivered a
very able sermon here 8 today, to a good
eizid audience, taking as his text, Matt.
11: 23,29, 30.
School was closed laet week on account
of tbe teachers' examination, and re
opened again Monday with twenty-seven
pupils iu attendance.
Mrs. Mamie Ssxby of Illinois la here
visiting ber brother-in-law, VV. S. John'
r-tou and family. When she left Illinois
last Monday, the ground was covered
with snow and abe rode to the depot in
a sleigh.
DiBtnct No. 16, is now the proud pos
sessor of a library. It is composed of
one hundred and five volumes, and
about fifty books for supplementary
reading in tbe school, also a new $12
dictionary, and three enlarged pictures
for the school room, one each of Wash
ington, Lincoln and Longfellow,
Beth.
niu
O F Godfrey, V ol lot 3
b'.k 23
A C Marsters, bls ol lot i
C W'arkVi'cV. N'oisy, lot 2
bkM ............
C V and K L Psrrott, oi c
lot 2. btk -Si
A C and Rebec Marbtere, N.Hi '
1, blk 2S
ro J?li County Bok, 6i lot 1
bik 23 ......
t.. ttm-tka 3d tt jQ north side
if.t a ti'k S9 "2 30
llaldali K H ver, 50 ft off south
id ol lot 4 b'.k 39 60
t l- i?;,-t.r.Wm. 22 It off north
...I. 3 b'k 39 2'i 61
F(ed Lu?reeo, 40 ft on Jackson
st described as follows : Begin
ning at a point 22 tt S cf tbe
NWcornfr of lot 3, blk 39
tbeoce F. 100 It. thence S 40 ft
tbeote W 100 ft, thence N 40 ft
lo tbe place of beginning
C H Fisberand Lej Wimberly, 13
It off 8 sids lot 3, blk 39
J O JoUntoo, lot 2, blk 39
II V. (iriveS. lot 1. D.E
Eptecooal Chorch, lot 3, blk 40. .
Helen G S.i.i.k. lot 5, blk 47....
UdJ Fellows Baildiog As-HMalbn
50 tt off tb'J nortn siae oi io
l.'k a -
S D Evaos and S C Miller, lot 4
k
L Uaroiltou aod J TempUo, 79 ft
' oo Css at dcnrd as follows:
UeciKuir.g at a pntot 41 It t. ol
the N W corner of it'.k 49 thence
E7fc.tlieDCSs0 t. thence
V ?J ft ther.ee N SO It lo place
ol regioning -u
R B Mtrewa, 41 ft on Caee st
detailed as follows: Bfginn
h.g at the N W corner of b k 49
tl.euce K41 feet, there S 80 ft
llibt.ee W 41 It. thence N SO ft
to place of beginning ..5?
W R Willis, lot 8, blk 50 168 70
J P and T R Sheridan, lot 9 blk
tQ ICS 70
J P Sheridan. Yot 8 blk 51 163 70
Jes?e F Sheridan, lot 10. b!k 51 . . 163 70
Locretta Z Hendricks, lots 7 nd
8 blk 62 3 88
H J Wilkios. 35 ft on Sberidsn st
described as louows: wmuu
inff at the SW comer of lot 7
..... i o;--
blk o meoce r. w i
tbeuce b oo nne st -
2 in, tbeore W to Sheridan st,
ik .K lon Sberidsn st
iHt to dUc of beginning. . 42 13
R Troxel, 43 It 2 in, on Sheridan
street, descnoea as lai.ows: e
gionins at a point 35 feet S of
b W corner of lot 7.blk 52. thence
E to Pme st, tbeoce S on Pine
treet to S line oi lot o,
thence W to Sheridan st thence
northerly along bheriaan st, 43
ft 2 io, t i place of begiooing...
Mary A. Ziot, lot 10, blk 52, and
40 It 6 ID cn a siue oi ioi v,
blk 62
L Hamilton ao.t b Hoover
lot 11. blk 62
Mary D Griffith, N lot 11 bik 62 24 40
r ( KlaThpr. lot 12. blk 62 84 95
. ' .T . 7 - - .c
LU Hamiltou, lot v blkoa oo ia
nran A CaliforLU Kail Hoad
In g.iug ov.-r tbe famous ''Shasta
Route" cf the Sjutbero Pacific Co., tbe
traveler ever fi ida something new to ex
cits his admiration and interest. Start
ing at Portlan'J, one traverjis tbe whole
Ungtb of th Willamette Valley, the gem
of tbe Northwest. Mt. Hood, Mt. Jbffer
ton, acd the.Tne Three Sisters and ether
enow-capped peaki are kept in a;gbt for
boars. The beautiful valleys of the
Uupuua and Rozoo Rivers, with their
orchards ol pruoes, peaches, apples, and
ether fruits are a delight io themselves,
The crosskg of the great mountain
barrier between Oregon acd CabJuroia
reteale the grandee; mountain scenery
in the United S'ales. The wooderiul
turning, twistings, aod doublings of tbe
railroad brirg into view a grind array of
towering mountains and profound gorge
into which we gaxe from diny heights,
foreet clad roointiin slopes etretchirg
rp to the line of perpetual enow, aod the
foaming mountain streams dashing
fiercely dawn deep canyons, now and
then stopping lor a short rest ia some
quiet pool. After a dys er.joyment ol
od ML. Shasta, the finest peak on tbe
continent, we drop rapidly down the
eviyon of the Sjcratn?n'.o to fie broad
plaice oi the Sacramento Valley in Calif
ornia, and thecco throngb vineyards acd
orchards to San Francicco.
For iuars and descriptive literature
addrees R. B. Miller.
G. P. A., S. P. Co,
Poriland Oregon
icreo yj
Rosebur Steam Laundry m
r00 W '' SL
We are now ready lor business GJ
jG 4 with new and -up-to-date machine- y h- w
8
4i'
We are now ready for business
with new and -up-to-date machine
ry. Work will be neatly and
promptly done. Watch for our
Wagon or call 'Phone 791.
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W. A. EVERITT, Proprietor.
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SHOES
"The R
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When a person has goo-Is
w hich he isobiided to ee!l,
a pvrsf n with catii can name
the price. Such conditions
enabll cs to purchase the
entire lx:k (A Mr. Holden
at t:;e S-'twis Shoe Store, at
a price which enables us to
sell shoes below cot of man
ufacture. Any pair of shoes
at or
BELOW COST
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tlass Convcotloa.
Ttie Sxialir-n of Douglas conoty,
U-r n will meet in Mam cooven'ioo at
the court Louse in livi-bartf at 1 o'cock,
o. m. on Wednesday Mach 5, 1902, Icr
purpose of elecuog Jtleitoj to the state
and district convectiooe placing In
Domination a fall couotv ticket, aod
such other business as may be desired,
A loll attendance from all paita cl the
county is requested.
J. Gbeex, M. E. CaooKiiAX,
Chairman, Secretary,
County Ceotral Commit. M3
Do You Want Eggs. .
II you do trv the White Leghorns for
t ggr.'hey re one of the best fowls In ex
istence. After eeveral vesra of expert
ence withpouliry, I have found nothing
tbst will surpass them lor egg producers.
I have the highest ecoring White
Leghorns in the stite. Eggs per setting
of 15, $1.50 J. R. Wilson,
Camas alley Oregon.
acket Store"
OCXXXDOOOCCXXXCXXXOOCOCODCOCC
In a general way our Janunry
Reduction Sale is overs .
However we have decided to continue Clearance Sale
prices on the following:
Dress Goods, Ladies Jackets:
'Bestyette Coats"
Remnants
and all strictly Winter Goods
is is 18 mi ssi mm
Come in and price any of above lines and yon
will be agreeably surprised at the small cost.
63 05
07 60
24 40
A Bargain.
A nearly new $150. Needbam piano
cased organ lor $85. st the popular mueic
House. W. A.EraaACo,
N. SELId, Myrtle Creek,
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Branch :
Canyonville, Oregon
465 33 I
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Secretary protem.
C. W. PARKS & CO.
OATABRi
you
you
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you
you
want
want
want
want
want
want
to buy a farm
furnished rooms
to buy a house
rent a house
build a house
move a house
F F. pattern,
to
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to
Contractor
ad ISaildsr
Reseburg,
ASK
Druggist
for
IO CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
Ely's Cream Balm
Git Relief at once.
It cleinwa, aootliea and
heal tbediDraBod mem
bnwe. ltcareCawrrh
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School Teacher Wanted.
School teacher, either lady or gentle
man, wanted tn District no. ou, vi com
mence term fitet or second Monday in
March. Good references required. Ap
ply to Q. W. Alderson, Diet. Clerk,
Cleveland, Ore
Notice
I HAY FEVER
There will be a sbootiDE match at
Olalla on March 14th, 1002 for purses etc
It will be followed in tbe evening by
grand ball at the school bouse. Good
music and supper will be furnished for
tbe occasion. Special attention will be
given to strangers.
All kinds of poultry
I had oi 8. K. SykM.
Clnmnanv. beatoniDR at tbe N V
corner ot Case and Sheridan
sts, thence S S86 It 2 in, along
Sheridan st, Irenes westerly to
center of railroad track, thence
northtrlv alonit said track to
a point W of place of begicning
thence to place ol beginning
Oregon x California Railroad
Compaoy, aieo oeginning at
tbe SW corner oi L.sne ana
Sheridan sts, thence 8 80 ft
aloug Sheridan st, thence west
erly to center of rail road track
tbence northerly along, said
track to a point west of the
..lace. rt rwffinninir. thinrA K to
I'l.VU . UVft,.."-., -
the nlace of beginning 73 SO
J 8 Uiideboro, 37 ft 9 in on Cass
st, described as follows: Begin
ning at tbe Ski corner of blk 35
tbeoce N 80 It 4 in, thence W
35 it 9 in, Ibence 8 80 tt 4 in, to
(Vita at. thence east 37 ft 9 in to
place of beiiinning 81 63,4
J 8 llildeburn, also 30 ft on Cass
si dewnbed as lollows: liegin
ning at tbe SW comer of blk 35
tbeoce 38 ft, tbence N 80 It 4
io, thence W to tbe K side of
Sheridan st, thence S along
Sheridan at. lo nlace of besiu
ning 8194
Neilie Uevaney, 2 it oa uasa si
described as follows: Begin
ning at a point 33 ft ol tbe
SW corner of blk 35, Ibence N
0 ft 4 in, thence east 24 Jt,
thAnrn 8 Kfl It 4 In. thence W
24 tt to Place of beginning 28 02
n H WW lot 16. blk 30 103 iO
A'lnt. Mamie. Ueitrude and Jeo
' . .... . 1i0 mf
Sber hlan. lot 1. blk 30
II (3 Stanton, lot 16. blk 37 168 70
Firm I'ren Church, lot 1. blk 37. . 168 70
T K Ki.tl,Un. A F and iNanoie b
Stearns, lots 1 and 6 blk 38. . . . 4JJ vj
J A Hmitti. Si. of SW lot 2. blk 38 24 10
MuriliA R Smith. N;
blk 3S 24 1U
Horace Morsters. N lot 2, blk 38 48 20
If O Slocom. lot 3. blk 38 TO 40
Sol Abraham Kktatr, lot 4 blk 38 132 55
J P a ml T U Sheridan, lot 1 and
8.' lot 2, blk 29 180 vo
It Kainn NUnMnt2llk 24 48 20
nnnllea to be R VI Mnnr f5 it off 8 side oi lot
-rr . ... . ,
3 blk 23..... W
A Liberal Offer.
II yoa wish a true deecription ot South
ern Uregon, address wun stamp.
Kip. C. 1'cwell, Koaeoorg, vn.
I could not rise t'o my
feet without fainting.
WI had suffered for three years
or more at monthly periods," writes
Miss Ella Saw. of Jamestown,
Guilford Co., N. C. "It seemed
as though I would die with pains
in my back and stomacn. i couia
not rise to my leei at an
without faulting ; had
sriven no all hope of ever
1 being cured, when one of
mv menas iniic u r"
mv tn-ine Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription.
With but little faith I
tried it. and before I had
taken half a bottle I felt
better, had better appe
tite and slept Deuer.
Now I have taken two
hottles of 'Favorite Pre-
rri ration and one of
' Golden Medical Discov
er v. and am happy to
say I am entirely cured,
and all done in two
months' time when all
other medicines had failed
to do any good at all."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets a pleasant and ef
fective laxative
for women.
From A to Z we know the Spray Pump Business. You
will certainly find the pump you want in our stock. See the
Celebrated New Bean
"Torrent Pump"
The best Spray Hose, Nozzles aud Duuue's
Solid Prepared Sprays.
Churchill & Woolley
fpp's GROCERY
Headquarters for Holiday Goous, Choice Confectioneries and Fruits.
Fine fresh family Groceries, both staple and fancy. Ncveitie and
Toys in profusion. Call while the selection ia good. Price are royal
ly as pleasing as my goods, 'f hone -40.
FREE DELIVERY rjpn W Dnnn
Cass and Pine Sts. UCO. YY K3PP
If vou don't know PAT
ail oa ot address . . .
Oregon