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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1902)
6 E J3 Jlmi RICE & RIC in Si 15. in THE HOUSE FURNISHERS niniiine tl'ivV 1 1 1 1 i i i t ir too amid for your 11. mie, add to its beauty by buying wniio odd pii"s. MLROAD w K ((.'llllillllcd flo!il pup; 1 ). It Kh.unhmiik expreshage 11 J Kobinett dint ntty wit J 4. Luir.l ' " Rnv MeOhillmi IranyciitiiiiL' ii-sti licn-'j' in.my ....... : vr ' I Thompson id;-. ' asst hiidiiiiiter J. 0, Johnsou . und oral Tit lrt Agent, Joint; P. Jones, in Itoci ljitrg on railroad buHtiieHR this J I5'"" Collinu week. I John Mailt, cup! a jiiKtke court T(''lkvV local wax ilelaved fonr l.,.m ,;hs& Purdhoinme M:i.n;iry l u b 00 1 Carload of Pianos and Organs Coming PRICES AND QUALITY SURE TO PLEASE I AGOING TO AfRICA. l.!i Ci ROCKING CHAIRS full of worth. Each eveu iiig tou can realize a div idend from an investment We have them that are comfortable and not expensive. Colv bier seat rockers as low as $2. Nurse or sewing rockers $1.25 and up. in a rocker. CHAIRS We all spend considerable time on a chair. Why not have one that just fits. With such a stock of chairs as orrs to select from you cau certainly find the kind you want. f ' In Carets all the rich new patterns aud each one priivd so close to cost tliat you can readily see where -"d Jr its to your interest to buy now whether you have immediate use fur it now or not. In Ntoveand Uanres will say that you see our s:hk1s and iret our prices then see other ootids and price". tX We will see you asain. Such has been the case in t he past. No wonder! f:0 buys fancy Steel IJanjio ith hiirh closet: 12 buys srixul plain No. 8 Cook Stove. Charter Oak ; $'. buyspHid plain No. S 0ok Stove. T.50 1t buys 00,1 plain No". 7 Cook Stove ; $14 takes g.Hl 3-pieve Bed Room Sim ; sets liest dining chair in this O country for the price; $3.50 rots K'st solid oak polished rocker. Thousand of good bargains which we can't Hiention for want of f-jiaoe. Write for catalogue. Western states, and the only reason is that our 6tate, which ha? btter ad vantages than any iu the Northwest, is not advertised The Twice-a-Vk Roseburg Plaindealer rubat'acd .Mondays and Thursdays. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. - W. C.Cokxek, Editor and Pnblieher Fhed Wbight, City Editor, Solicitor. AccrsT J. Kkantz, Foreman " S. C.TUktbcm, Traveling Solicitor. Twice-4-Teck Plaindcakr, per year, $1.50' 'S " . ieviewrao. j-iei ine qooa worK go i V . Entered at the Post Office in Roseburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Oreeon i? not eettrm? her hare of vv :V VVVV-iV the immigration which is pouring in-! ' Hlfh SdlOol lOtCS to tha Noi threat from the Aliddie j n.-ivn nmr, Prew.'.-nt The Kovii'W's continual mud sliDg mg brongLt us two new subscribers this week and probablj decreased its i subscription list that number. We on, brother. Advertising nates on Application. MAKCII 13, U2 As time goes on republican pros- J pects fox success in this county con tinue to brighten. A careful survey of the county, made by capable men, indicates e decided increase in the republican vote by reason of eastern immigration. It is also true that Borne iif the republican voters of two year. aso have left the county but it i3 only reasonable to presume that a like number of democratic votes fcave also left the connty. Allowing a gain to the republican vot", of eay 100 due to immigration, and 50 as converts from democracy and the republicans will Lave tho odds greatly ij .their favor in the coming campaign. This calculation is based on the theory that the vote in the election of two years ago was at that time a - trne test of the strength of the two parties in the connty. There are, however both republicans and democrats, who claim that local issues largely deter mined the vote in the June election and that the vote of November came mucii nearer disclosing the true strength of the different parties At tny rate the republicans feel jubi lant over their prospects in this Connty, while there are democrats, who "rejrret o say that the repub licans have increased since last election." General Bcths, commaoder-in chief of the Boers, plans of war seem to defy "overwhelming" force, barb ed wire, blockhouses, concentration camps and cd other olt6c!es that England can conceive. And sgain the British Parliament and public have been rudely awaken ed to the fact that the job of con quering the Bers is uot yet nearly done. More troops; more taxes. Jasl now the hottest Protective Tariff men are t'uo.e who raise sugar in Louisiana. They cau sec th; point when an industry of their own is threatened by foreign competition. President lloosevelt is in favor ef cheaper sugar. A family of six healthy children does make cookies and doughnuts Uy . Importer; Voters should miko it a point to register as soou as possible, if cot sooner. Yon ctu't vote unless, jou register again this year. ALTf.K l.Li'SAKD, td.Wr ' aa : v ;: v::vaa;a N The editorship having apiiu changed h;c.:ds n.ucli cannot be expected from one just initiated, but as "exjierienco is the 1 ,-t ieachcr," there may be an iui proveinciit iu time. We are Forry to note the departure of oue of iur best students and former edit or, Edward Morris, who departed on Monday's local for Portland. Edward is a bright younj; man and the students were sorrv to see him leave CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION To Be Held at Roseburg April ist 1902. 'A coiienti.n trf tlie Hepublicaa irty of the First Congressional District of the S'ate of t)reij-ii is hervbv called to inpi't iii RL'selmrg. Orison, Tuesday April 1st 1'iOl'. at I nVlni p. m. for tht purpose of noininatins: one Kepresenta tive for CoiiL-reys, nr.d to transact such other business as n:ay projH rly come bt- fore the convention. The 'convention will consist of 171 del ejaus. appirtt ne.l among the several counties of ihe district hs follows, tow it: Th3 Loaisvdlo Courier-Journal, the loading d-inocratic paper of the poutb, mttkvs th'j following propb psy. "Some dy iu the oot distant fn'nra no doabt the historian will trace back to the acquisition of the Philippines and marvel at the practi eal wisdom with which such disposi tion wa made of a rather unwelcome prize of war. That will be when tho Pacific trade has djve!oned beyond that on the Atlantic, as far-seeing students of the situation are now pre dicting, and when a tide of wealth is pouring into America from the Orient, by way of oar Pacific ports. People will then realiz i what a great vantage ground was secured to u by Dewey's viciory, and Manila, that imperial c'.ty, can say: The 6eood doorway of the world's Wide trade Is rninn to loose or bar. The Hon. Chas. A. fowne can testi fy that nothiog is so conducive to silence and content a rrospenty. General FulsIou's New York speech will not be printed at nnti im perialist campaign material The dispa'ches frcm South Africa contiune to be intro laced words, "I greatly regret." with the It is a doty every voter owes to 1 he public to register and to vote. Political N iles. Congressman Thomas IL Tongue wi.'l cherish naught but kind recol lections of Kosehurg after the big convention of April 1st. He-will no d.'ibt be re-noraioated by Reclama tion Rtil be is justly deserving of Fiieh an honor and rtcocnitioa at the bands of the republican, coaeression 1 delegates. Sir. Tongce ias been iu congress ju - abont loag enough to become ttoro'ihiy acquainted with i:s workings nd to esfablisb a persop.sftty and inlTjence which en cblff him now jo I'.cco nplish much jro?d Joglslation for his state, which a nv nno would only bo able to do Bfier a similar soerie.nce and eervice. Oo'- cf tho humorous 1 sp-c(acle in D-t!g!c3 connty politics jabt now is the effort of tb' Dunioerats to eft up h flirt&tiou wi;h the Socialists If j 8 union or com In rial im of some kind I The Salem Statesman me'itions I). II. N. Uiackburn, of Linn county; F. T. Wriglit-i.an, ff Mari n an ' A. M Craw ford of iKjudas, a.J active i-audiilates for the nomination of attorney-general. There neenis to bo little or no opisi- tion to the nomination of l'rofesKr J. II Ankeruitti! a superintendent of pub lic instruction by the republicans. He is well deserving this consideration from the record he has made as an efficient and capable officer. S C. lJeach, of Multnomah county, sjMiKen 01 very prominently 111 connec tion with the nomination for ;-tatc print er He is it onnpetent and worthy as- liraut an 1 it i id will go hit the convention witli a strong delegation. ine L . s.. senate r- hnally torceJ to acton the bill providing for the election of senators by the psople. fcx-Senutor John ( . Allen of Seattle is being brMiinel for Sectary of Inter ior to succeed Secretary Hitchcock. ArTKKTHE SOftAJ.ISW. Democrats of Oregon, i.ec!ally of Multnomah county, have wandered af ter Kt range g.ls Sf long that they have become lost- A new one iu the guise of ".SociaIim" is now. presente I for their admiration. It is a pity that their are not enough offices, to go around without neceseitatiug the creation of new parties to accommodate the patriots who are so anxious to serve the pi-ople. entirely for the public good. Theo "organisers" have no other purpose.. Portland Dis patch. (dem.) IVnton Clackamas Coos Curry Douglas Jackson Josephine KJamatn I-ike The same Ijiiij for each Count v . I-ane is li Lincoln 4 ! Linn 14 3 ; Marion 1 14 Polk .i 11 Tillamook 5 7 Washington 4 Yamhill ... 4 Total 12 12 171 : one delegate at large and one delegate for every IV) viltes r fraction theref over 75 east for IVeidemial Ehxtors in Nov-e!ii!f-r !!. Ielegatcs or others in attendance at the convention may secure a rate of one and one-third lares fur the round trip on the Southern Pacific and Corvallis A Eastern L'ailaays. by paying full fart' to I'osehnrg and taking a receipt to that effect and having same proj-erly certified by the Seiretary the Convention. T. W H A KRIS C. B. Wivn. Chairman. S-etaiy. BCCIBLHW statk C'oWEXTInX. A eoiei.ti.,11 of the Hepublicau j.arty of the State of Oregon is calle.1 to 1111.1! iii Portland. Onpiii, Wcdm-)-day, April 2. l'.)2, at ll o'clock, a. m.. for the purp.w of "nominating candi dates f..r state an. I district officer cepting Ibpreseiitatives in Congress), and transact su h oth'-r Im'-iness as mav properly come lfore the convention. The convention will consist of 043 dele gates. aprtioi:ed ariMng the several counties of the state. by a derailed engine tank near what is known as Timothy flat, a few inUe south of Ashland. Train Dispatcher tieo. Harding-of Portland, was a passenger oh the de layed bical Tuesday, returning to Port,-' land from a pleasure trip through '"Cali fornia, l'. I : EngiiitHr Ed Elliot nnii wife were pas sengers on WednesdayN liM-al' for tlieir home in Portland. Mr. ' Elliott has lieen receiving metlical treatment in Oakland, Cal. ; - : Conductor Sam Veafch and family have returnel home to1 Portland . from an enjoyable visit with relative io Texas and Mr. Yeatch ' lias.' resumed his regular run on the overland litween Roseburg and Portland. v ASHLAND TIKINOS. P. ts. Ilanst-u, chief engineer in the maintenance of way department of the S. P. lines in Oregon, was in Ashland, Friday, with assistants, nd stmeyed the ground for the location of tho big oil tank which will roon be erected by the company here The tank will. lie trit (lift ed immediately south of the roundhouse east of the tracks. Changes in the pits leading to the water tank, w-yi also, be made and Mr. Hansen ran 6eyeral sur veys for that purple. P. D. Whituvy, of the S. P. freight ittlice in this citv, was railed to nlendule Friday evening, on business for tho com pany. F. A. Stoekel, of Dnnsiiiuir, is reliev big relay. operator F. J. lVdls, who is having a run cf typiioid fever. V. H. Sjeer is taking the - laltar's phue at Diiusmiiir. : ' H'J Kobinett slale A Just Protest. Havhi i;st. On'gon. March S. PK2. Enir ni Pl.mmieai.kii : Vhci:ever any law- is parsed th;.t Work- a hard-hip' on the farmer, we Ndieve that law should In- criticised until th- law makers invest igate and frame a U tter one. " We now wish to express ;ur ili-ap-proval and tlie disappiMval of every farmer wih .whom, ut Jtijc oiiivcrsod. in r-g3r-l to the lat new "wrinkle" io pay inj taxes'. . ; - -' It wonUl l..k like nearly ctrery intelli gent person w.uid . nni)i.e that March and April are the very months in the yvar when a farmer ius more difficulty in raising money than any other time of year. Ii he is in the wheat raising bus hies his money w ill very likely come in just after harvest i over, or if - be ha het-p and goat they wit'i ut lie sheaied till May or June, so no revenue will " le derived from t!;em when tax"- full due. I'-y paying his taxes by the 15th of March, the farmer is allowed a rebate of t er cent, but if he has not the money (and few have at this time of y-sr) be is compelled to gi to the Utnk and pay 1C ler vm'H initxesi 00 UiiMiey with which W pity lih t exes, , what (bH the 3 er cent itlfUe aiivoiuit to? . lailn.g Uiis Jds taxes Ixtcuie deliixtwer.t on the. t-t day of April. We are ri'-'t a jdit ff;5;iii but wc do take mid iiderert in laws that promote the general welfare '.f the backbone of the commonwealth, an 1 wouM ":Ve to see this imittrr ' tidjust! U-;rv another tax V'iy'tgVfay arrives. ' "l .M'.'rojTAX. For Oohcmla Railroad.' vs Duck Murd .. Ko.- .... Smith... FAV Dillard " II J Kobinett " I!olan. . Fred Luorsoii ' V II Carroll TLLIodgett . H J Kobinett state vs Schnanfcr II bander " JFWyatt Chas Mathews . . ' -Liz.ie Sehuaufer . " "i John liyron roa,ds , . . . j J U Poe " Clarke S Haker. lumber... August Kraut, double tax .... . II J Kobinett state vs Hoover. . . Fred Fatten-on " A Mctichey " A Zool; J D Dent Frank Keed " Fred Lough " HJWilkins II J Kobinett slate vs Myre.- IVrt Wells M M Porter " Win Ilutchins indgt asst JC Young Co Commissioner. . . . A E Nichols J D Haiiiiitou maps for assessor ii W Diuiiiiick Iviijnty claims.. A ii Hamilton road damages .. IX) 7 M) 5 0 ") 2 SO o 05 T. K. KicharJfon has deeided to sell at a euciiCto ail his real ee'f.to, Inclmlit g one bf tho fjoest homes in Oregon. Will eell Stock of innhieil god tt u licla-aleto ' any cue wiiliin to tfko the e- :lro etock. ii n" Oreat reduc.tiona will b iliovid from 1 00 hi t reaulsr pricfie, csh or ii;s:al!inenU. 1 ,M T. K. Kn.ii vBDios. 1 IK, Auc'.iun Saio 00 enuli gojl H iluii.'ajs, 7 ,iu 2 p. m. Oar eheut otua'.c wi'i becloud 1 . out at 5 cor.ta p-jr capy. 1 !H) l on ; ; 1 iw; 5 00 j .. . - 1 50 ' 4 15 ! 5 25. 1 Music Galore. 11 Ul 1 (, l.ooi out for ot i!w rarload of Piro j r.nd OigAiit of fli:b:-et.t mrikc", iccioititv j w fii:a L'a'jj Cr.ui. Hue. ji t received 00 tT0 ne' orders, uoe lor a Orand a:i.l o- e I ihi . ,)r a Coionial Nceilbam pi.o o in tr.irl j ll0 ! walnut hks the a'ove cut. Wealohave I tM ; several cr lor lor O-zar.s and avont ods j j- halt of our cr !o. i ia mae up. Oet i rj : li'!e i'h yoor orde- or rcn Kill nis thia (i 35 i tt'wt Idieml opportunit' to get iaei- 15 00 1 "tive ioitruxeot i;hcap. IS 40 . 23 20! 75 : 20:; H) 7'i :. K. RICHARDh'OX ia the only Ro. th em Oegjo Mueic Tealer r.ho h-' ever shippsd a ear load of Pianoa and Or gat)8 direct f'oni thafiCiorj. mm, 'mm New York and Boston. It the pUc to hoj pianos and crgto, acd no have new scheme 'o tecare for our ctutojaera piD3 or organ at on Cfth leea then ever before sold ia thia ptr! of Ibe toar.try. ThU will also ift too the benefit of a c!o-p frigbtf wbieb can oniy be ic-cured l-y ahippicg dirt it from factory in car load lot, od ia order to do thia e ccurt have year order in ad ? acre giving u j.ae of piaoo wr?ed w.t- a'.jle, kiiid ot wxd, color, etc., and I !ret ia person tt In tramec.: sated. Ar.y erioo thlbkisf oJ gelling is inatrnment iU do well fo tf.ke av-nff-g of this for. Let M have yonr orJer ae early convenient u it will take a boot six eks or two mopth o ret ll i rsr thioogb to B. t-urg. BriiicUihvr thie oieatij r.r ark ol pUuo desired. t-e j sir rvighhor piano cr crgtn r ij!- r! jrire tud e d! dnplicata a aocve Kcniioofd We hare Ce ordVrs s'raJy in but wo n-.ed aboct tweotj nto-e to tarry uni ltl erterprite C'll or audiea T. K. K(.";i ibi-sos, Lctfifharg, Or. ;:T. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE, P.O-E2UEG OEEGOX Notice for Publication A1,ra' 1 of Ti!l to I-1- I ocn300ooococooe csrrci) srATF.s land oih k Ki'KM'iii. Ofc.r.v.s, J!r. l.i, l.v.'. .ui-c H r.rit6j cii!i l-mt lu ne.n tne i.rii .-V r el tnu tc: June . '.. .iiilt:.t e si lr, .ffii Ian i'.!ii'j'n iciriii to h l Sit 1'uliLi- Lli S:h1c us' 1, Wl AI.BFKT O.'ONNOR I'ainrs prep.ire-J for filing on Govern- 0 merit Jjtnu. showing h.acli. iu roitpiiii'ic. i C!i:3 Prints of Township Maps sh SfANK E. ALLEY,! Ot Koacfc'inj. I'wi-f ol iMj'ig.a.', state ct lire I n t. X f D, h ih!daj P'.id ta tfiin off:ri hl ir..rn iirCHllCCt Abstracter A. SnLZMAN radical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician Carries a complete stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds and Silverware tl:e : 11 . :1 : iI!vdii.I R. in'i, lor tlie M:rv':fu ! e1, ol stti.. g: , ol of jMjcrinn No. I T nip 2 Ssli, o: Mnji- :i Wtsi, -,J i oiler inxvil io fcnw tllt ltnd .untir : m-. alub or iu limrc" or tnne th.i I r rl oaliutai iuim anil UnvUhiL-M li cl.'.m f aid iji)'! (? cro ttr l;.-Kl'.-r at.il liju r x lhi i.rCr al K:iur, lirtf-.cn, on fr'r.ilav. be Mil day o1 t h0 l,e mm.-. i n':-owf-: t K. lvn ul lio-rjc Caitaiau. ol Ko'fU-jnt.On-;iii.i J A. K. u aoa U I. lim.or;'. fali e, WtU .:t3t1;i p?:.,tn, c'air.tn alTcri!jr ,v.o ;tm r.i-J lan4 are rKjao'rl l ti tlu-ir.-ia.ii- m thi otcc on or ixiure M.d io'.n day ot Slay. rji. rcUp I r.BKlW.E-. Ecti"..r. WATCH KKP.Ur.ING A rtPKCIALTV. ROSEBl'KG, OEE O 0 Plans and Estimates for all Build- : 0XrCOOCO:OCOXOOOOCOOOCCCOOO0000000 injs. j' 5pacial desigrii for Office Fixtures ; Orhi in Mika IV.iildijiz. 'Phone 515.' UOKBfl:G. OUEGOX i -lXt'Hi: IS THE- f C'?-'.-A . TV '1 iX(S.J''r. Notice for Puulicatioa. 1 1 1 I flil:i 111)1 SI III 51 ' Jv'"': mm nut Ktutr Bm&'mm INSURANCE AT C03T. W Tti.W4j D. T. PR1TCHARD. WATCHMAKER and JEWELER IKa4 OC.'.r. JUMicavUle, CTvn Amt.of iiifuran.-j-in force, fll.O.rtW.ro ' Net gain in one vwir, 2.iV:-l.7''7.iK) ! Savin,; its uierolfr I vr., 6J.5vl..O' L'SiTED T 1 E : AMI iirfllS, ! K I l.. l'n'. Ktl.a. 'A-2. Noitivu hfvhy jrir -u if'at ii mnp'.Uurc Willi tl. ).r,i .i iu .i( it ct ul :.inr of Julie 3. if v ri trj . -1 " r for th aJi nl t.TOlv 'aft ;n u.r 1:1 re.a. Oir.ta. :via.'a nrt Waf..;i;to-.! t.-r-iWi;.- tito.J- NlimlA-r ffian!i: ri-ks". J t!,e P-j'jI c Ui'il 6:vi net ol An--! -, .l"'!-.. ii- J. Bucnanan Mini L:. ikki. ti..: ,i, ii.;'ta.re'h:i, 'rri j H-sehurg, Oregon. i.iiu ipi i'. .-j::', t ir. ".i.- a.' ol ire ? tf Mct.nn St. , t-nn-:i.! .Vvnth.ol Um,! j .-t . m. a:i.i ui'j yruui : ii.o l..a. j y- . . ilw :n.l M;ij!i! i in. rt vi,:i .Hp l..r lu l:-.t-r I I nniAft I A M a f Iii orrtoin- th;:n lor naritnl'Br; i,';rc;v!i. and lr. vJ 1 1 I I liil Id rauMjth l c.aira lo :.f lnj (viorc t jc 1U j t1rran-l K.-.i i vi r oi ttii ff!i at Kmm." -,n . Onn?.:i. mi Tji.-".!v- t'u- ri.ii .lr ol Ma'- r.-.c a-t i-wu an 1 miit-1 t-n- I'V UcKtw. , it n.fn-- iVvr j f'fcj cai'.1 Ji Cji. JlitiOvaroLv Min.i Xar.ti: li;-.. :i, pir;yn ; x..bsc.i. ri-- ad Frjit Klovduhl. Eiin, Ore brr.tr W.hts, tV.ti-,-' jln van.xl a-rfS-nen- a.1 tifuro. or, ij.;!, . .. (a-. tii cueat uua itj. i a Kive-i-i- r':tsi 's-in-rr'ttwi n.t thcii 111 ' uj. tu it iw.:rc a- r.' cay ol i -. a., i. t.ciii Watch (leasing $!.00 1ND M AESAMil 111' nr. fi i it us J. NORflAN E. C. CA5E, Proprietor Best Rigs. and Teams in the City. Transient Stock Given Special Attention Call and see me. 'Phone 601. My bar;: has lately been enlarged and I bave added several yew rigs, and ara better prepared than ever to furnish you good Uirn-o-Jts. Letter List. Kemaiiiing uncalled fur at the Ruue bure wif toJI'ce. FcnKins CHllhij: f-T tl;.s' letters will jih iiw ttati.- the duUioii t liiih tliey are BdviTth-ed, MHrch JO I'.KJ-': Hrvan. Win. Prii-n. Mni. Mnrll.a it not rffnricd it will . i,o fnnlt of j ttkw.-l, Mrs .1 W Payu-, IV.f. leo. W th DfniO'THtic livr,-hrofn, who liru j JJlackwtll, V.'urreu Khiiu-hanier, Clias. ALTUELD IS DEAD. Canal Route Selected. Prince Henry Sails for Home. ev-T rfidy to bturiC-' priuciplo for Jomkt, Illinois, Manh 12. Ex-Gnvir-iur J.ilin 1. Alt-eld of IUinoiii didl this niorin'i)) if ;ijni'lexy. The cx-govcrr.nr tv.ie ili taring lert lire in favor of tlie lVipr las iitjdit wlit-u the )MiiiIeeiii; Ktnke, that caused hifdettUi htrnek him down, almit without a nioiiient'a warning. John I'. AitL'i'M wa.o:icof the most i.ictureKiie rhamctori! that has come to the-fore in American politics. He esrHiuHeil tlm caiiHe of t' e workingmen Several vars ago nnd advocated eocialia fic ideav, t!itiiirlf jjt of the pronounced tyjio. II whh eleotiil governor of Illi noine in IS'.i.i. Was rovernor at the time of the Ilaymarket street anarchii-t bomb exulnpioti when a nuinln-r of jioliceiueii were kill or maimed while at tempting to di--rrfe a tfocialint nieiHing in Cliica).'o, Ilayinnrket street. He was eeverly criticised for commuting the fen-1 tehees and iianloiiins several of the iier- ioiis eonvicled in coiuiectioH with-that! tragical event. ' ' ' I .... i Aitjtelil was of iitrman de?cent und with all his wieinlirlic notions waa a an of more than ordinary ability. J-AVOHS NICARAGUA KOfrH, Wasmimuun, March 12.--Thc Senate Comiii'tO.e oil isilhmiaii canal has decid. ed, by a vote of " to 4, to report the Heiibiirn hill providing for the construe-1 Vi AMii.M Tov, I. ('. March 10. The three uienilt-rs of tlie .trepjii delcyininn tdjy unite 1 in a letter t-i the Kcretary if tin; inreriiir, a-kimr that hf withdraw fpiin the OiM-adc fure-t rewrveaml open Hett.enient. to nsiiiji.i .-J and 23 f..r .i.mtii, ranges 1 and .'-,, with a view to vrnitti:i the i-oitruriiu of a rait ruad fr-nii the mines on thesv hinds, to connect with the Southern Pacific near Cottage rove. . ' Csreful Buyers Are taking mlvantape of the kircu'iii Bales now on at the Popular Music House. Mrs. i i. A. Trent buying a fine piaii'i. and Miss E. M. Maydofe auuthcr tine piano; an i-ran w. h.iM to f ri. A. I. Iktrker, of Praia, and one itlw to Mr. Iiiinie of Winston. en!y two more 'lay- of thin sale and there "is stiil a xhI line to select from. Here open trveniiisre - till S:'. Keild our ad el-ewhere in this ira.ie. . j H W. A. IkiiK&L'.. 'ornrt ' lni;i K 7 K .. . . t arr-'i:i!-t A.ln i- s Z "'(. r It Itf io r i. ii. a Adtuinistrnttr 2'otioe. r wn lv ji: t:.n t oun t p-.vo! cniin l-ar . i t... ni I cr.o.Ly C:nini3 t c- tl A'l wi : l i;.t 1 1 .1 .' ir.'vt e-'ai-.- T.H..I-.. i-. : , oc-:TMvtKl ; iiun'i,Hin.(i I rt m tht., .x mmit:i (ih ibp 'Iv.t ! tii-j n.-iio-. ' Jr"" M "i iiLv'llAXAV. AJmii:t-:riuir ol Lio Estate oi Hutotby I z i. Go to r "l a1 JILL I o 0000000000000000003 County Treasurer's Notice. Notiie it hereby siren to all parlies holili! i lo iiJaB Oinniy wrran'i dor-e-l fiior to and it.diidioK X-t. 31, IKKt, io pieeot the same a: tbe tteaeur r's oltiiv at th court housp, for pay- i mei't, aa innri.t ease thrreoo after t-i" flute ol tlita ret re. Die.l this 13ih day of March, 102. at tbe Ci'y of Hosi-bir. Oron G. W. DIM MICK, Cpnuiy Treasorer. Ciy Treaaurer's Notice. Nv ice- in hMreb given to ull parties holdinir Rovlmrg Hty watrjntn inilorsod t-ri'r ti April 7, 16'.I9 to pcph the same at me city IreihilrprV i fTlo for ptymr-iit, aa interont will ise thereon t-r the date ol its notice. Dutpit at Koaeboru, Or., on this 10 h d.y of March 1902 Harry C. "Ijkcm, "ilO ' Ciy Treasurer. Pianos. Administrator's Sale. Ia Cor.iy fjott I s-.a-eo! Onfoa ia an 1 or ,ln ma;t. r of wtiicol TU-aa C ;,.'. -cvj Noiik n li'.n-ly g that iuim:li to at i "T or me i jtiiny - .ul u-n,'. a u rn- r.-.l m Ific J.iarna' I alJ c mr on llaK-d H, liv; an.1 ror.r.f.l in Vo lc 1.11 f:er J 'jo. ibvrvV ! hrrlf.;nf vn1 Oif ii it -l,c nn.lcrJiznfO ajtr.ia Mml rn( nlmv rti.:f 1 eli 1.1 . i; rlr fn.ritT el ai.I ruiv at pt.rt l.-or p-iva.1 raie. tbe Lr.ii f jcid r0ii-.a:.-lu lt r a il on and afi r the l'Hh dav of A j.rsl, PV, Jcr lor aa e tt i.r.v-ic Ml. 'on il.c j tviniw', end ..;( to ti r t.khot aa-t U.-i l.i l ! la han-l, lio (n !'.ni ipf.Tlh.--.! r a' l-ropr 'il !! rata:.. tc.i: S.tctc-:tiD one ice morrml.w Imviu,; c ifivrrc-ii i mp x. a. hcn.i lor the ttt m a chu.eri bu'l.i ti-f. eootalnlnt arros mer; . r lc-; a' ! I'tliniT ill a,4.-r;l-ii .....I nh.vrl . ....... Z. 1 el ttit; s', of Uoaalien Ja:m' ol Tr. ui Co. ' and wile, afhn who!.c ,a ilalm ri-inc '.r crllit hi inllnwtti;. "-it . T'u- N fe'i aoi v' ol iK'sc .'! .ti-1 'jufMt i4 'V. Tbv lvt naiud ira.vro t..i ;r.f acw. more ot lew. A l ii.' tali! rtr.J ji r- r'.J Wivg in tiurn blp .'iitli ol R.nj,. 7 wcf. in Ujui'.i coaLtr Orrmi. ft further n.i.-t'c;ilaii ant lnr.n-niaii.-m Ui th4iJ piintf.. i'ii!r tollio i;nrfcraimn! fiioiMrai.r lo tuu addrvu, Ola'.ia, liv.ic.af colnlv .r,ir.n Patcl UjU 7lh day ol March 1. , ' W. K WK 1.1.3 (niU) . ,, - - j Jm!uitrator. BARBHR SHOP. For a Prompt and Firt-cla5 Shavpor Hair-cut. Coir,rx tent Workman, Ciena Tow els, Tools always in shape. Baths in Connection. J thop on Jsckecn St. t H. Little, DENTIST. .. OaManJ, Oregon. frf ! ED. T. NftGHEL, IT w a- r m rfv -v I l I I I XSJ&A r.KIPLNT mm Dest References. ; g All Work Guaranteed. i V Leave order at McCIiIk-a House ) 6 ooooooooooooooooocO If You Have a Sweet Tooth. . Gtt,M:,nty K:ch-ii.-,e J.'T nil: S.sd His art.t IUMMEKSLY ,t Ttiirp, prCp,. The Overland Hotel Mm. Willis KauE, Froprk-tresa First Class Accommodations. j Tables supplied uith the bet ia jthe market. Ommrrvla! Trav idltrs Hfgdf!i.n1r . ' MYRTLE CKEEK, OREGON" IRiudiCpnarfflacyi ' Ijlj I. 0. RIDDLE, Prop. B iJk I a , tl 1 ALLKHiDSOr 7 3 ThKt coijtly r'fiidpnpe ihHt Mr. Bry an in p'ltliotf op ont at Lincoln, Neli. will be a wjtt of a roeiaucbolv inonu ri'eni to ihe gullibility of those Deru .iHfic co-m'y coruioittees that paid bin to M'lb'oer aad beljow io bis cvtii leht'if duriug two Presidential Clau Shear Wni ks Shenrnnit:. It. II. Jolinnr.ii, J. J. .Staunard, '.V. Kimiey Truiix Tli.iin-.-.j', Jna Martin, Mii-H Iesi-ie 'ellnnl, John The let turn will charged fur t the nit'j i.f ou; cent eii:-h. W. A. 1'n.vf ,;k, P. M. Aes. we liu them, n.t to erind mat ti lec:i lune iilreiHv v jnatite'L- In tiou of an iwthniian caual via the Xlcar-1 r.guan route. - ' PK1NCE IIKN'BV HETUR.VH HOME. Xkiv York, March 11. Prince Henry of I'rui-sia ffailed for (Germany m board the Ildiuhurg-Anierioan liner Deutuch land, thiii afternixiii. The Prince breakfasted early, and about 10 o'clock began to receive oflicinl farewell visitors aud in replying to the I Mayor's expressions, said: "1 thank I the citizens of Xew York for till their j Our entire ftuck of mimical instru i liients miift lie wild within the next 10 J days either to the public or two Kilne- one who will take the entire lot -'includ ing it ear load of pianos and organs wiurii are to arrive in u few' days nnd Which e will turn over to tho ntw purchaher at wholsale rate. T. K. R itii Aiinso.v, fif Tresh Drugs, Hedictnes, I Toilet Articles, Paints,, Oils. Qlasit. nft.Irloa 3aTPrescriptions promptly failed by a coin pet en t druggist. RIDDLE. ... 0RE00N. fl m w " www aM w ar M M ie I repared to wait upon old aud rewcustomersKiid fricml9 with a full and complete stock of . . ,i Kxpericm-e Convinces. Trove its value by investing 10 cents in trinl hizo of Kly'a Cream Unlra. Druggists sujipl y it and we mail it. Full sie 60 cenfa. ELY BKOS., CO Warren Kt., New York. Clifton, Arizon Jan. 20, 1890. Messrs. Eli Bros.: Please send me a CO cent Lottie of Cream Balm. I find yonr remedy the quickest and moat permanent cure for catarrh and cold in the head. Dim. M. Porrr-a, GehVJTfrr. Ariz. Gold Jf. Co, Messrs. ExtBkoh.: I have beenafflioled with catarrh for twenty Tears. It made ma kindnesa to ,e, which, I apj.rcciate ' ZA0 .1 i siiouin reiurn to America thmn itnm ri - - - o i i - - MV GROCERIES All fresh and of the very boot cjality.' Teas aad coffees are specialties. Yoor patronage solicited. 4 305 Jackson St., t o , .. 1. ivuacirurg i deeply. fciiopwoo'l without blitckiiiir the -eves 1' should feel, when I reached ev York, '. best medicine I have used for catarrh, ' Oet theiu at Rice & Rke'e. ' thut 1 was oiicc more at houie." ' ' ' Proberta, Cab. Frank E. Katvuemah Homes from $50 to $5000 1 1 Wrilo or 'I'liono Win. IVT Porter, Real Estnte Ajent and Notry Timber and' Homestead Locator ' ' Packer and Guide Camas Valley, Oregon . , $B miles aoutti went of Aiwcbun;. Get Your Spray Materia! at MARSTERS. ;e of HR5rEi?S & CO. State Chemist, Oregon Agricultural College, DeC' S Corvallis, Oregon. Dear Sir We send you by this mail sample of s-tWhur t-i'-n frrt. stock of spray material. Please m.tke a careful an tlysis of i ? r us if it is of such standard of piease lutoim uc w inm ,. t.t. 1 . ... - .r. puiLiose meuts. U fcJ,p;Vir w,uca Vn ct all require- S erv resriectfulli? 1 N A. C. MARSTERS & CO. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Corvallis, Oregon, December 12, 1901. Jg sulfur aud the sample of sulfur, 1 Mr. A. C. Marstcis & Co., Rosebure, Ote. Gkntlkmkx: Your letter couceraiu have been received. I haye examined this sample and find that auuur. 1 minic tnat it won l a answer th graying compounds or insecticides I think that if yo-i have ul-nt v rf ti ' I I quality, or can get it, that it will be as -ood as inl X P y of,th!s i I for spraying materials. Y a aS Vl bat We Cla obtaiu 1 S A. L. KNISELY. : it is almost eutirely pure . j "oiDiuiuiiiv iiir A. C. MARSTERS & CO., Druffffists ROSBllOfeG, OREGON ' in .ihiawyrniyrfflMi