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6 r-.iT.f The Twice-a-Veek Roseburg Plaindcalcr Published MouUavi and Thundar. FLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. W. C.Cosxkk, Kditor iiiul l'ubliidicr Fhed UmtiUT, t'ity Editor, Solicitor. Acuvst J. Krantk, Foreman ?s C. Raktkcm,. Traveling Solicitor. I ! I Twic-a-Vk PUindealcr, per year, $130 Entered at the rot Office in Ronehnrg. Ore., as second chics mail matter. Advertising Kates on A ppiication. APRIL 14, lilW. STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET. COM'REfiSM AK, KIR$T DISTRICT Tl.tr. H. Tongue - Whingto SCPKEMK JCIKJE. K. f Bern tc Ounij HOVKRNOR -W". J. Furnish ImnlilU 6KI KETASY OF STATE. T. I. Dunbar - Cltp TRKASl'REK. Clm. Moore - ..kUmth ATTORNEY V.ENI- RAU . M.Crew-foiVl mtigla- SITKRISIEM'EXT PUBLIC INSTRIH'TIOS t. H. Ackennan Multitomah STATE CR1STER. J R. Whimev .Unu COUNTY REPUBLICAN TKkET. JOINT RFPRESENTATIVK. l)nae!a. aud Jackson. J. X. HauaHH.h Roerlauis FOR KEFRESENTATIVKS. It B. Fiddle...... ....Ri.l.tle Frank M. Koser t.rtinor FOR SHERIFF. E. U Parrot I ...... RiiM-tninj FOR CLERK. David R. Shaaibrook I uiia.,ua Ferry FOR TREASURER. Diwmick . ... - FOR COPSTY JUDGE. M.D. T h oni psoa ueou u rg FOR COMMISSIONERS. A KM, hoi? lieur Tear term) Aalea J. C. Younj ttwo year term) FOR ASSESSOR Oakland . W. Staler Yoncalla FOR SURVEYOR 1-W.E. Robert? Caujouville . FOR CORONER. Dr. J, C. Twiu.he.1 - Koecbiu Roseburg Precinct Officers. i. A. Buchanan H. C. 6iK-om ... .Justieool the rVa.-e .tnstallr THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. I Th rWu-r;dic state ultitform is v) long a document that few will read it through, two full newspaper i columns being required to give in de- j tail this great hot air document". Itsj ery lengtii is iu one sense an evi i deuce of weakness, and a confession of uncsrtaintr. Pari of the plat form ; however, k reasonable and right, as in many points it agrees substantial ly with the Republican platform. Th- opening statenieut is a mere platitude, a little pieoe of buncomlie that does uo particular harm, but weakens the whole as being a half cocfession that the makers diuu't know what to aay. Tbe plank iu fa Tor of flat salaries for ttate officers is ft strong poiut, bat is also contained iatho Hepablicau pUtform. The Philippine problem is treated in a somewhat acrimonious manner and is nothing mors than an nndignitied Straddle." - ' Tho platform, notwithstanding its length, is most eloquent in what it does not say. With grief and regret we observe that it is silent ou the Kaunas City platform and the great issue of free silver coinage, on which hitherto it has ai;onizd so terribly and so long. TUgt is, at last this party discovers what a fool it iuad of itself in tbe years that are past. It sees now how it ounht lo have ac cepted long ago tbo disinterested ad rice of tho Republicans on this nub -jeot. It will see tbo same thing after . awhile in regard to the Philippine Islands and other matters of today. As one exchange truthfully remarks, tho platform does not attack the ge'i eral positions of the Republican par ty. Its authors dare not do that Tho country is too prosperous, nnder Republican policy, to permit that to bo done, without bringing ridicule upon the attempt The. authors of this platform are obliged to content themselves with picking at details of Republican action, here and there. This is cheap euough too cheap lo be tho basis of actiou for a great party. In Democratic policy there is Dothiog constructive. It is the policy of carpers, not even tho policy of direct Bod manly oega'ion. V ! WHY FAVOR ROSEBLRO? it... l .. , i , ............. ,111 I UU XZClXJOVlOllb CUI?CIDOVI v .. ' p!pa&e explain why he reduced tbe assessment of the Kosebnrg school district over ol,tKX) dur- ' S iug his term of office, when the ? r value of property iu the Rose- lirg dibtrict has !een rapidly increisiug mstead of decreasing? S Why should Roseburg lie thps y j favored at the expense of the rest j of tbe county T S VA N X V-N N V N V A prominent citizen of Jajksou county, who has been spending sev eral days iu Roseburg, brings encour aging news regarding Ihe prospects for the success of the republicau candidate for joint representative of Douglas aud Jackson counties. He says Mr. Hansbrough is held iu high esteem in that county aud will KveuJ run ahead ol bis tictet in Jackson, XX18 OipOUVUl liuiiiLW jiioiiu, ui .11 e.l - ford, is practically a new man in that section, having only disposed of his interests at Cottage Orove, Lane county, a year or so ago, wheu b in vented in the Medford Enquirer, which paiier he is now publishing. Owing to his radical views and con victions, he is not a mau who grows iu general popularity. Mr. Hans I n . Unny.A T . .1 ... , 1 . . brough will simply have a walk ovr in Jackson and Douglas. In Oregon no republican iroveruor L.88 ever beeu reuomiuated. Tbe Oresouiau say the democrats had a protracted row over their plat form. Some of the committee want ed to admit that aunexation of the rbilllpiues is ua accomplished fact aud tbe democrats of Oregou yield to irrevocable events, bnt this"; was too. . . i . i i ."...:... i... UlllCIl Ot n WUWSSIl'il IU IU wimnni of republicanism nud tbe expai.siou democrats took a back fcetd while the other fellows drew up a plank seeth ing with a wnttle policy aud it run the gauntlet of unexpressed oppoai -lion, whs adopted and thus was driven home a good nied nuii in the cofliu of Oregou democracy. Hero is u remark we hear every day regarding the democratic- candi date for count v clerk: ". ..pher Agee is a line boy, but he is pretty young and inexperienced in a business capacity, to assume the Tgreat re spousibility of clerk of ohe of the largest and most important - counties of the state. ' Mr. Agee is a young school teacher and while he may have a large stock of text book learn ing on hand, he may also lie wauting iu practical business experience. The more the neoide study the coustitntioual initiative aud refereu dum amendment the more they are impressed with its wisdom. It situ ply places in tbeir bauds the power to initiate or to veto legislation that they desire or oppose. The power may not le used once iu , rive years bnt the poeessiou of it will be a check ivjhiu legislators. S ,l ....I..:.. ....... r.v.inl-o f peaks ' . jit, uamoei'.uiu uvn S with some show of earnestness ft against the system of fees iu the fx : fctate oflices. But did he, when f j he was a member of the logisla- '1 i.ira li.l ha urliAii aitoinev-treu- i ". i. if i... a: i 1... ;it tiiTl ''ii J the record? Without this recor.i. ' j .Linmrulif. 111 1 1 .1 .'it A f . IT PltV- .. m . V UI l IV x ......... . - - n 'A ' eruor, his presettt position this question is inconsistent. oU a' : v .x: v:n:-. One branch of tlie Democracy is of the opinion thai if the party will drop Bryau, all will be well. Well, we well remember how well it was with the country wheu the policy" of Tariff reform, which the anti Bryan branch wauts to bring to tho fore, had ite innings. Iy'iisnj ist.1t the only bad D.-iii-(criticism. Cougre.-smau Tongue has onr thanks for the complete reort of ibn Industrial Cymmisiou. The report is voluminous and of exceptional value for the wide extent of informs tion it contains lelaiive to the iodas trial condition oi the eotiutry A plurality of lawWIor Mr Pur- nihh is a very conservative estimate as he will come from Eastern Oregou. with upwards of tHl plurality. lie j i. takiu-a oiie-third hai. There i will carry every county in Kastemjli.; mile- ut i.iilroji.l in the minty: Oregon aud most of 'hose iu the ll-un. i.irl nfflitfslHll g Pristerii Or-ronians are so enthus- iatic over the success of their vaii- us aspirants for oflice being nomi -nated ou the republican ticket thsl they promise that the republicans will carry every county east of the Cascades The Domocratic County Conven tion, that party claims, was very har mjtiious. Ihe fact is the convention and the entire party is so very har monious that there is absolutely no enthusiasm or interest manifasted in Ihe old party. . As long as they fail to present i a united front upon auy imparl- S ant questin it is an insnlt to the ' intelligence of the voters for the Democrats to ask to be trusted) with tbe c(u1rul of Ihe next Ore- j t - . ! . gou iej;i(,iaiuiw. Never iefore iu our history was the prosperity of the conulry so high as at preseut. Bnt the democratic party of Oregon is uot batis.tied with the policy that has produced this prosperity, and proposes to reverse it. - - - Principles are at s!ak in (his elec - fioo and they are of vastly more im - portaitce to thv Sitate and county aud the Kepnhbcan party tnau any personality of auy candidate - The kickers ouhl to be fully s;dis- lied now. It is bUled I hat the niem- beis of the special AmericaL Linbas ay to King Kd ward's corouatiou will pay their own ex peuses. - President Roosevelt and bin .arly 'j'be Oregoniau referred to Attor enjoyed their tup lo the Charleston , y Lark ,he o(ber day' as Exposition ju-t as though there were j ..,L We koowu nolar ' poUlo of uo 1'illmaus in South Carolina. v. If the oldest inhabitant cau remem ber when tbe democratic party ad vocated anything htlirmalive let him come forward and speak tip. The Odd Fellows will celebrate) their eighty-third birthday on Ihe i;,!, iDKU hU, as they are all good fellows they will do it right. The history of the Democratic pur- J ty might be summed up iu three j words: Oruanwe, reorganize, disor- j gnm'e. The Republican parly cannot, and' .:it r.:i ..lifr,.. 1.....1 nil! nui, inii vu iu, ii sico iri an, .'...mi : cotuHebeiisive, liberal, and poiuted ; as it is. ! L-omiiMoii are excellent lor a 'splendid Republicau victory iu Ore-1 this year. I DUOOLAS COUNTY TAXES Railroad Company rayqrcl at the Expense of thetariners. COlMVlOStS $5,000 .EARLY.' I Result of Favoritism in AsC5sin the Railroad Company, Read Carefully. The Supreme Court of Oregon, in the Jackson county case, laid down the rule that lite proacr mode of ascM.iug tLc ridbed of a railroad company i to capitalize the net earning at 6 er vnt and that should be tlie value for aspes iiieul itiiiOM'. The loiiglas county t'..urt in . eiitertil iul an agree inclit with smile altoriif.v . that th-y w..uld furnih thejirf tliat llie S.I'. I,'. I!. '.. . fhoiiM le aes.M.l at leaM- IO.uni t mile in IKmiUs eiMiiity lo 1 lrt rata uilh other prM-rt, and ihut the ai-set-Mir aenfd to ai-i'S whatever Mini tlie r-f fhel thr conijany sdnnild ! jwmmnI. KvidelHV firii li.il howiu that in l!HJ the net earu-inu'.-t the repu A California nmd, which i-the Oie''.n tirt of theS.V M-ftein. was ll ler inil this UXe all e x'ii.e d every name and tiaintv; $1,440 capitalize,! at . -er cent i- -soo -i- mile. Tliesr tiuivv ar-hlained hv lividiu-; all tlie net earning hy th total mileage, iti.lii.lin-- ei) line.-. .hianclK'S. etc., the main liiut i errtainly t worth uiore than the hraiH-h-s. and can ea-ilv )- placrd at. fillMI r mile, i Kut let ii-1 take'tlie f J.-Sr "t mile, to ' ! whi-h thei- i iihlv t- uoohjei'tioii, .U1,i t ,it.irv wjth iher irrtr. The ae.r. we uu.lerstau.l elaiiii- to s.-ss other real property at one-half '4 il value. Il o. the K. K. V". i-h.rfdd ! ass.-.-MI at U.4s ier mile. If he s-s-er f at one-third, it sliiuM U- fM, mile It i ix-tiia Iv .-.ed at .-.,tO. Ti 1.1 a-e nieiit was 4.L'"ai a-r mile, and when the eonany learned that an effort w:i U-iu made to h.ve their iisscMiieiit put oil an etlal Kisi w i'.U other 1-roi.ertv tlw attornev i the -iiiiuuv came to l!os-turi. and n suite.) the a -- and Tofunlarily of. ferl to allow the rKid l lie aSered at i.ooo ht mile. At the same lime tlie jf..r had iu hi rsesion pra.l tiiat the net earuinu for t'A were a alxive M. t ..rl li.an.l al- had a statement Itliuishol hy the i-oiupjuv or it attoriiey lioniii llie n-t earuins to lie for the yesir ls. freiSl pr w hieh eapita!ifl at " 'r cent i- 110, ::ie; :asi- for a-ement. ne h.iil i- "i.'.'.w -r milv. which j-iihi l-e roa-l lwl -hotild In- a-.- ed on llie ovni panv'sown li'jun-. if ase. at half :t value. Iia!--e at one-third its v.dtie. -Ii..tl.! lie i.ii-.:5;1, r mile. tin- ti'.in furnished hy theeompany. Th.-a meiit w a made at "."" p-r i!.-. iut $l.ii.V:U l-r uiilc le- lhau j ti. v..!uinriiv turuili -l bv the mtiiitiv fli.ni- the aemelit pImhiM nuiltiplv that lv fl.iaa.sS and we have I ".."..it flllo.l.s.JS wlneli ulionl.l nave lieien mI -.i.r:iin-l the it roil. I company in I Mition to wliat it wa a- wa ji-e e. . The j tare-oil that sum would have l-u ll 2 lulll. f .('. 4- whieh the mmpanV -hoitld have p:ii. in tve more than they did Kiy. The inereaw iu the a" -.-anient of the railroad from t4,2"iO ir mile to $..''0 was due solely to tin-effort of the munly eotirt to hare the roadU-d a- s-l ' pro rata with other proert v. . We i-an le reaxon w hy the a-x-ssor should place the as--ei-in. iit at t").'""' r mile when be had the evi.leiiee (howiu it rhoiild he more. Thi-eoiiuty .-e from 'i,k to 10.1M) pi-r year in taxe ever eince JacljM oiiuty dn-i-ioii, w hieh the R. B. ('..in pany -hoiild li"iietl t aiul not. It i- no wonder that the oinpaiiv j working o eli-l a deiieicratU- a-e:-i"r and other mcinhers o the leiaril of j -u.aliziiiion n.bri-tiiii; i of ase-or. i ltrL and jnde. FaniH-rs i ''i- matter U-f..re tliey -h.MlM OMl-ider Vote. (oviiitti:: s Thtion. A UEMOCRATIC ENDORSEMENT. The Nonpareil, a rabid democratic weekly sheet published at Drain by a Bourbon or ' Cyras Xoble'.' Demo-, crat, has this -omplimeut for the j couuty republican ticket There are three or foor gentlemed ! who received nominations on the re t publican county ticket whom the poo ! pie of this end of tho couuty will I exert theojelves to elect, aud th J reasons therefor will be folly sol. 1 forth lator." We were folly aarare of the. fact j that the republicans of this county .had nominated a most excellent tick- let in their recent convention, but it j WB(, haidly expected that either the .Jctncraticr pjess 01 members of that party would voluntarily endorse the ! ticket and thus openly declare their j iuteutiou to anpport eveu part of it. 11 v3. Senator Mitchell to J. M. HaasoroMfli. Mr. J. M. Ilam-hroiigh of this city is in ni eipt of the follow ing cordial and Very sijinilieant telegram from Senator J. II. Mitchell r "VsiniToN, l. C April U. l!Kr.'. I ' J. M. Haviimoh;h, Ksij. Please ac- 'eel. pt my ciiniial iniixratulatioiis upon y.Hir nomination n.rj 1 rej.resiiativ e of iioiiL'la. ami Jackson coiiuliet Your i-lection follow a as a matter of course. Joii.s II. Min Hii i..'' Pianos. Our entire sbs-k mcnts must Ije sold of luusiiiil instru withiu the next 10 lays either to the public or two soiiic- one who will take the entire tut iii a car load of piano audi includ organs 'which are t arrive lira few davs and nhich we will turn over to the new purchaser at wholsale rate. I. K. Kk,haoso. WOSDCRft'L OROWTrf. failed BrotkerhoaaJ at Raltroa tm froyti OrraaTia.1 la an Statu.. Mr. Estea Coming. The (.'aited BrotherhiMHi of Railway I'.inployeeu, the infant order of te Itail is fast assuming proiMrtions of M t.iant. JJoru here in Kosehur the 27th of .lauutry, 1901. at the rent titn hare- y . niontho old. ha M.red South, i North, and East till it local diviuioii dot the couutrv from the rV-inV to the Atlantic, anl from the inlf into the Trit twli t.wfonN, organized in more than 25 different State and Territories of the l-nion. This Tailed brotherhood embraces in its memberidiip ruitroad men from every deuartment of the service, its object be ing .t bring all clasxes of actual railway employees iu viewer contact with" each other,..for the purposes f friendship fraternity u4 mutual advancement. " To itisiiro its members against acci if at and death, and assist them in sick lies- and di-trcoe. To promote hy every legitimate meatn' within it power, favor Me niutiieipal 'tate. and national legislation, for rail way employee. 1 To prote hy every letdtiiiiMle meaif at its comniaad the interest ef its mem hers, nitiler all Cotilitiona mat nr arise. It is the policy uf fhin t'nitwl Brother. hood to act courerv-atively and jndic.ion- ly in all its uedertakins.' To avoil the erercise ol .rlitrary r tyrauU-al mthl'', In Htfliinin; the ) jell it ha in view . To di!itirae and avoid trike-, t exercising ib?ration in it" dealing with employer. To refrain ffoift declaring it-elf fur. or pleilging its upiM lo any -.liti.al party. The local division here, will uu with in a short time be Lnnored by a visit frwKi Mr. (w. Kste-, tho t1;ief l".e-ii-live of the rnitl Krotherhoml, w ho i well wnd favorably kuewn throughout Siuth Western 4regon. ljrn in this c rtinty a few n.ile ie-rth of Iiraiu. He ! an employee on thi raid for a long lime, tin ent ahd trainiiia ler here at Ito-elmrg ler 5 v ear-. In IV I're-i.leiit IMee Iti'ame a very active Woiler in the order of Kailway Telegrapher-, and with him a their leader the work of organizing oa the Southern 1'acidc line wa prriecled, and in the eiiinmcr of l'. they Mio-eed- el iii pullmj; in threw wheiiuli-. Jverij ing hour" rf i-ervice and rales of ay. be tween New- llrleao". la.. 1'ortlaieL r goii. aiwl Ogdeu. I'tah. coucede.1 by iar to r ihe le-t ihe.lule ever eecured by the f. R. T. iu all of North America. . While ei.gaged in thi work Pres K-tee w thoroughly convinced f the nee-U of an organization that would brin; ail Railway Kinplovv together under one head, that would place them en all equality w ilh each oilier in unity, by and thriHijh which prti- tioii couid !e provide.1 that would bring justice to all. A time went aii he be,-jnie n-ore and in.. re continued iu the belief that a I l.ill Brotherho-'l ! thi liud. wMi'id K the "sly organization that wmild meet the ie-l of the hour, for the rail way employee-. li'I his idea finally el- iftiuated iu acjiw and the Tinted r.roth- .rh'l of Kailwav l.tiiplovee i laiinche. on the ilate ln.rel'.for ueu tid N W rrr-i4eiil Fte lloii the honor a. Fcsmder of thi- Tjiited I'.rotherb.K!. He w ill U-ave San Fran- , i-,N.nii th .'."tb in-t. en a trip through;! it the Nrtliwe-t in th int. re-t ..f tle (nlaraiid will vi.it the divi-imi in Oresou and Vhing'Hi reachlnj Koe luirg eume lime during the tie-t r ec .iiid week in Mav . We de-ire to etate iu couucrin with the above that Coiiduetor Ja. M. Haua- Imsigh. republicau cau-li-Ute fr Joint representative of Jackson and Iougla i-ountie?-, a--iste. Mr. F.te materially in inaugurating and aih-esnfully organ- i.iug this jreat and rapidly growing la hor oriraiiiatuju and is tvlav ouw f it W'i-1 active and enthi a'astic members having bteu honore.1 by the ti rut eh-ction of preeid:nt of Ro-elmrj IHvi-ioii No. I, tht-Jiral ltrothrrhon.1 liviioa. which nll'icetr r-lti.n he still hold. MYRTLE CREEK NEWS. a na Who 5kJ4e4 AccMato4 ' Mhiuij Oistrfet OrjooUevl. tor. Mr. Srni Hav lt. i the happy father f sun No. four. Birii April lo. Prof. Cornutt wear- a happy air inco the arrival of little daughter in hi hou-ehold. t'hai Puttsi recovering fniin a winter i',,f ,,ail; W9A h-v ""'u' brO' ken ribe Mri. Allu-a Coll. ui if atill very danger ourly ill ami little hojie of her recovery are entertained Special rneetiuM ore being held in the Presbyterian Church ' by the Itee, Zimmerman atsistcd by Itcv. Haynes, The little i year old boy of Lloyd Ady who had hi thih broken i- doitjg -well as can he expected. Pr. Fallen ha been with him . eonstiiiitly for eeveral days for fear of bll poien', Miss Iiu- Ieiew hu goue to l in.-itilla Co.. to ke-p house for her brothers, who are largely ijitrretcd in stock raiiiig there. Mis I.NrW if one who w ill he nun h appreclatud at auy plaiv she mar go. and greatly miesed 011 her leaving. Mr. ie). Arniitiige and llarley John' son of Caseinova Mich., are vihiting B M. Ariiiitagetin Uieir way to ,vrh)auj take up home for u nuinbrr of Michigan families w ! have made U their mind that Southern Orrin H the jilaee to live and propjier. Ihe mau who suicided iu the South l'm)ia near Ruckle on Tuesday lai.) wa a work hand of Fncle John Weaver and hud lieen away for some rime, re- 1 inruhw thin, pule and demented bavins j j fHII(Hv trouble the last vear. Hi name is Fred Holt, and he leaves a lirorced w ife aud chilil. At the miner meeting oh the .V h, u district was organized and an organla. tiou ef miner and mine ow ner were , forn'ieil fur the purpose of maiiitaiiiing I lavv sn.l order in tbe district, and in all I Wiiv poible to moid trouble or dis putes over -milling rurtr, eic. t !. V. 4'rewa waelecte President aud II. M. Armilsge, Secretary, ('orre-rsnidence is oliritiil fmm mining men and Cai.i- talists. To our Patrons and the Public Generally! We will make a. sncci- i,.. -i j i I any in vniuucn auu Misses tot mc? triuimcd and uutrim- xiicd, prices ranging from Ol.OO to 03.75 Please remember the date April 17, 18, 19 A lari''.'uwrtin,nt of ltoer l M'lei-t from. All stvles uud pric-s. A eixt-ialty for ebildreii and liiicsen. MILLINERY PARLORS will make the season at lo-ehur: and ul Ihik Ijiwn liirin on the N-.rtli I in iUa. IJoM-lMirg, at the Kmpire l.iverv Stable Fridays and Saturday- of each week, remainder of the time at the farm. TF.lt MS to inure. .". Will furnish m-1ure for n.arc- at my plac- at fl .-r miHilh. E. DIXON. I.I.14.J 1000 YN'ater Proof Ilanifss Oil lUackin; PiU 1111 in the coii-i-tcni'V of crvam. ale iilivt-ly will ii"t gum or mold. iive tbe leather tirinncr. yei make- it ifl and pliable.' 'r rve the leather and stitching from inclement m.-alUr and give- the harm - a mill and tini-lied a- Karance. ITeaiTv mak i.;.l linrne' (k iiew and will make it la-t li.v n lour by the Ue of l'l llartie- Oil. ll if l-o e.U jllv giid f'ir hoot and sIhS. .Mamilaclurl ov J. . JIOTh. K'-v bur. Ori'i-on. On aale at Blliett"s Harn--i hop. uiavsp; Notice. M. F. Iki.-e. of tlu-r .V. Kioe the li"-- ifurtiishers. Rox-lirj I 'n-jon. will lj in the following plaii on the following date-: MyrUe trv-ek. April Maud ll;ileii lale 12. i:t. II and I".: f:il lie ! and 17: t. anyoiiville IS. !' nl ln. loii t nil thi chance l Imv v.mr hoi-e iurn,- iug a- we have ---ei;d prke- thrmihoi.t thi tiip. A chalet- to lniy from -tore or f.ctry. Will h.ivV lar,- iim' ' "f -iinpl. - ami plioticrjph- showing all I.!c-t -tvle-and cJor. well carpet-, fju. y mat tin and latest proluclioii- in fumiiun- line.. Wc i-an furnish your -lioi o.m. plete. I.k thrisieh the lollow in-.- ti-l and i-all and -tv iir -sihiJ.--, w- ai; .hu o -hon them I5e. rim set-. .Ir,---cr-. eOloliK-leS. w-l 11. I eon il. Tvk caes, -ide liojrd. -ale, i-udioanl-. cri'i'i. cradle . -land-, chair-, nn-ker-. bliggie-, j-ceeart-. rack, exleiisioii ta bles, kit. lieu table-, trea-lirer-. chiff..n- mr-, mttree-i, car-t- aiel -aret-. J ply all wiil 3 ply wove, velvet, niie ipiel-, Wne, ajjati--. stair iarp.1-. lenolim. oil cloth, matting-, shade, wail tier. curtain pole-, curtain rl-. lounges, couches, port i. r. lai-e curtain, stand covers, tent, pillow. tove. range, tinware, cloi k-, cutlery, wwiug machine, wwiug extra-, frame, mould ing, silverware. -ring-. trunks. bamli furniture, rug-, stove repair of all kind table oil cloth le yard, lace curtain- "iilc iuir, wl hed 1.m. matting at I V -r varl. wall par for Oc roll, c!'air for .Vfc- eac!i,. ilo.. ceMle1 pin for .V gl No. " stove f, No. M for IL. rtuall range itr $.'tl. gl M-wiug uiaciiiiie wurranlcl f.d-fl'V Swell line of cur-ts niHlling and wall fiT. Iik up vmr prices and see how otlrs ollllart. We are prviurvd for any Comrs-tilioii. S,mIh- Staiwlanl Ivauee it is a U-atity and it cheap t. AinouocemcHt. -The political camiaigii i on iu l-i'J-U-ciiiinty and while the candidate-! the leverul mrtie are making Jaiu their propositions, we wi-h Ui call the atten tion of the ladies and gentlemen to the fact that at Kiddle. Oregon, can be found the most complete sti-k of ifeiits and ladies furnishings-. Men and youth clothings, but, uud s!i':s in auy style aisl finish. . Indies shirt w aist and wrapn-rs. ami hat., sailors and trimcd hats fr old aud young. Call early a our slock of these good have ju-t arrived and by U-ing first you can g.tt just what you want. Our line of summer dress gissls arc nnnurpassed in lougla- county and our prlics on everything in our large aud woll selected sbs-k of dry !, gn eeries, lit. shi-s aud hanlware can not Ik duplicated by anv store in South ern Oregon. iiality cojisiden-vl. .Call on or w rite and be convinced. A. Iiy M VTTi t; Co., ' : Riddle. Oregon'. "Tell me pretty maiden"are there any stores in l!osebnrj w here you can get an outfit for catching tisli? There are a few, but S. K. S"v kes ha the Iwst as sortment. J'xprien- 'o'iiviiicc, JVova it value by inventing in cent a trial aia of Kly'at'reain Itahii. limggliu aitpplv It and we mail iu l uilsira&Oc'iil, 1XY J1UOS., fill Warren tst,,Kew York. Clifton, Arizona, Jna. ill, IhjtO, Jafeaara. lli.t Ileo.; liase end meaTiO eent liottle ef t'r.mu J'.uliii. I lind your remedy the quickest ami moat Hrinauiit riire for catarrh and cold in tlie head. Daix M. r.TTHB, (isiLMr. Ariz fluid M.Oo. Ilesars. Fxt IIkiis.: 1 have Leeu aiHictrtl wHth etarrh for t vventf yeava. It insiie ma o weak Itlionj;ht I lind eoiiniiiiiption, J (jot lie lajtlln of Kly'a C'reani tlni and in three daya the discharge stopped. It it the beat niediciue I have used for catarrh. M"""iiifcjr e-i, jfH Vf Thb Way to a i 4- . af4 1 19 1 II I flll f ... i !' Si - -1 ' ' "hi $185 and less to $325. Now something is wrong either with tlie piano or the dealer. We admit having sold cheap piauus but have always represented them as such. But we arc proud to say that we have enjoyed uiuety per cent of all the high grade, business of the city and country. Again all our contracts and agreements arc ; backed up by the Kilcr I'iano House, one. of tb 1ivivjt -lit mi iiinnr-.l und nit rptmilflililc tit;ino COUCC T llA "who CSTIV morC . hiyh lafcX.wl V J W a II eV a aa-b grade pianos than any house "?.'' . T. K. R1GHARD501 MUSIC C0CK0rKXOCK0OOC0!X000 A. SALZMMN ''radical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician Carries a complete stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds aud WATCH KKI'U:i.; A PF.CI ALTY.,.1- CKOOOOeOOOCKCOCOOCCK COOOCXXXOCCCXXDCOOOOOOOOOOOOC Are You Coming In? To get a ucw stylish Shin Waist at prices from 50 cents to 55.00: or a new wrapper iu fashion's latest make at prices from $i 15 to 2.. Ladies Street o? trimmed Hats to suit you iu price." An experienced trimmer to correctly and stylishly array your head. Late Arrivals in s- Muslin Underwear and Corset Covers . Our stocks were never before so complete. Wc agaiu assert that wc can and do meet auy competition. "Bring us your Eggs N. 5ELIQ, Myrtle OOOOCOCOC)OOOCX)OOCXXXCOC Home seeker A t lea i too. (will offer for -ale for the next 31 lav inv larjn of llii acres, l-ing an old donation claim. Tiii- ranch is I-sotted mien i I'hcatcri urg on t'.inty a'er. aiel -ome e plai-e. 7u acrr niile east of IJ'isel rid. I'ientv of living oak and fir tniiU r-o the mil Iv lariue.1 u .i,--irsl. hair improve-. meiitS- Thi laud j iietly free soil. I be l-l" grade of land iu the county and pnlmvs tine crops. No black noid. W ill - ll tin-rxii. h aisl growing crop, including over IVU wiH-tb of Hue ma cliinerv such a- lainier. harrow, plow etc.. all nearly . new . for - arfaM half low it and bnlaiiceoii tinw at -ront. i It will pay vimi to iuveet'gale this offer la-fore lancing .None Imt iiitemling I - " i I - a. a.l l " I:. L. M vmitws mrrtf IHvmv.ille4i,H,gla.f.,,o HONEST CYCLES AT HONEST PRICES 1902 FRAMU-a.1 1 inch; option 20, 24, 26 inch. : SEAT POST-Direct tilting rllSilbll Ul'ick, with gold stripes; olive green or maroor SADDLE Hunt 76. CRANKS-6 Rambler GEAR ji or 84 ... . TIRES The famous G. & J. Heavy-tread Detachable.' " THERE IS NOT K LAME PLACE IN THE RAMBLER ANYWHERE. Am, MARSTER5 & CO. do Business is to Business Plan " The way to do business is to do it ou a business plan. Our success for the last twelve years has proved without a doubt that our method of doing business has been satisfact ory, both tb ourselves and aud our many customers. Our pianos have always been sold at a universal price according to the grade of the piano, unlike other dealers who have sold Ludwig pauos of the same grade ranging iu price from $iSo to 450. Kiugbuiy pianos have been handled in the same Muauncr. . cheap siencii piano j w-ga.r- 1 lit jaju ' these'pianos have been selling in ' w- - on the Pacific coast. o c 0 o 0 c 0 c 0 c 0 huverware KosKPt i:. m:k Creek, I'.raiH ! : X CaayonviKe, Oregon 3 Riddle Pharmacy.! - a- !j I. B. RIDDLE, Prop a Ijrt ! W Jl! ' A If a, , 9! -UL IUN or Fresh Drujs, ricdicJnca, Toilet Articles. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sundries. Prescriptions promptly filled by a competent drugjiet. Q RIDDLE,- - - OREOON. ' cr? The Leader forScason of '02 .Model 5a. price $55. J Uhlcns Heavy Roadster : SPECll-'ICATIOXS mauc o m- - fc - - 4 w ww- Roseburg aud iciiuity from ----- 09 HOUSE, Ko-t:rmi JUEUON l fall TO PORTLAND APRIL 25Ui Round Trip, 85.50 Leave Roseburg FRIDAY, APRIL 2$ Return TUESDAY. APRIL A!I -r-oii-. wUnlit-rnM-eiil.-r- 4 llie oi.li-r or d4. who i-li lo nke adrant- ; a-jr of t In- cle-r.p rate nui-t band in tlieir tun..-- l It. W. Strong. Kielmr-j. ; U-forc April ll.H h. Fitie-r U-i me ktfj iu .-n-i -r liy htiT ft tmcc- B. W. STRONG. ' (al; KKi;i'KG,Ol;E Abstract of Title to Ix,lel Laul. Tapi-rs prepare! f..r filing on Govern ment Land. Bote peiut of Township Map sliowiDg a!' acant 1-ands, One Lo!Ur Lach. E. ALLEY, Architect Abstracter Itans and Estimates for all fojiM- , Special designs tor Office FU tares Oflice in Marka lUiildiug. Thou 1J5. ItOSELLKG. OKtlJOX J0I1 GEORGE C'ASPARl Painter, Paper Hanger llfl'IWnmtnr Signs and Bujy Paiatins a Specialty OH on ork-ave airda-rs at iTmrrhill o i ( .iiiey a I KotKUl Ki.., oKKieON ' "nBaaa"'aBaBBaBa,H"aaaaBBBBBBB( J Real Estaia Baixmias. Agriculiural. Fniii, Mineral. Timber. : M'ck and t'oliHiv IjiihI ia lar-e an-l small tracts. Uetkler.c- and Biisiuc 1 roperty f, sale. . .trcs. D, a. K. tk a.a, KutvUirj Ore, - RIDE A RAHBLER TrJE POPULAR WHEEL big IVTorrow Coaster Brahc Rambler Cushion Frame mr jr f rohns CU . . topuaru, L . - "' n