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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1902)
lADIES Take a Notion from our Notion and Faucy Goods Hue which is full or the new things of this year's creation. I t) 8 ) Wc beg to cali'ypur at tention that out new Spring goods have arriv ed. We arc showing taaut iful novelties in mercerized Zephyrs, Chanibria Lawn, in all the new spriug colorings and designs. ; MEN WANTtp to fit our uew Spriug line of Clothing which has just arrived from our casteru manufacturers. aud turu to the right, then you will come to our Shoe Department w here wc arc showiug our new Spriug liuc of Shoes, iucludiug ohr "DOUGLAS SHOE," for which we arc sole agents. " ? j IF YOU HAVE THE BIG HEAD We cau fit you in Hats aud Caps as we have all styles and sizes at the I The People's Store I. ABWAUAH Proprietor 4 .X . N x :.. Told in Side Heads ' .va -V v ix'.x ; ; x : x ' N lictvp Cvi.ico l'.M.u Tin- Native iVoliler- of Julia Abraham Cabin No. . ti thi city, will ;:ive their third an nual ealie ball at tlie o.era houseju I his city, Thursday, May 1. VAi. F.eery uc I in.? .f tlie delightful balls Hie ative lauglilei liave-eiwM iuriii;r me pa-J. and tliU one will no dotibt 'a the K-4 and m-t eiijoyaMe me they have ever given. The j.ri.i of admi-nion are, eutletnati whh l;ly- tl : Jties ami sivtators, 25 rcni. the ladies arc kindly mpH-btcl t send a wyktie. like tit dr-6 they will wear I" tin; ball, to the eiitiiiillcc. wine- name will appear later, as the gentlemen will -ocure their partners fr th ;rii-l march in this way. At thk Oft. Wbu. Tlte ih-w ohiImi tors, Foster & Mandi. of A-hland. have 1h-.tuu active operations at the IJiupMiia Valley Uil C."s i-lant at Myrtle Creek, tln-ir Grst days work ai drilling increas ing the depth of the well eleven feet, whieh is the-reatevt depth yet reached in a eiugle days work siiav vibrations lirsfbeirtui. The well is now down about .TOO ftvt ami the iudi-atiou are very ciievuragiiig for oil. President MeO-y reirt. w ho ha just returned from a vi.-it t. tlie well. The eoinaiiy csivct t- Ije al'le to celebrat tin." flow f oil fun tlii- well on or More July 1th. The present eoutract calb for a depth of l.V W feet. Kkkeu ltv A IIHiE. S. t.'. IVirtrum. the rL.UMiEJl.n;' ener'UC -lH"itor. wa:iiite severely injures! yeetenlay hy K-ing kH-kcl on tin- knee hy hir? hore- at hie lerr I'nvk home. Wliile uo 1..IM- were hrokeii the injury wasftK-h that he will lc lai-l up for MMiR-., lime aud will Miffer ouMlerabIe: aiu anJ iiKnvetneiiv. Tlie li.iv i") .m.vi: aixl Mr. lVsirtmtu'e many frieinls repn-t hii sore miffortiiiie. rtii.Div; tru:ATio-. The .Htrac tors have tl.e-woik well nhT way on yin. rartirt" new- liri-k n Jafk-ii street, auJ F. F. 1'atterroii, the ou traetor. has the lirk-k work alnt tom letteil mi the lare. new hriek for Mrs Hendrkks at the detKU Work is also well advanced on the tine new resilenee of F. W. W.lley at tleast en "1 roet . ,. - I'oKTKn A ISoren Cilli'le'. tilllluT lo 'oitorg. We have Eeeurcl tlie assistance of Hale tMKvn. a loiitf esiHTieiMl tra lrr mitl hunter, of these parts. ;tinl we ars ireiiarel to locate anv "ovcrnineiit. y jur oilier tracts of land in these parts of Oregon. A tine omiy oi I on itioim cedar just discovered. Address, ToKTtB & Rtir.KS, Camas Vallev, lre. (Twety-tive miles S. W. of Koseburg.) Gkeat Divine Dead. Kev. T, De Witt Tftlnitve, (be Doled lrt8bylcr iaa divioe, died at Lis WasbiogtoD, D. C borne Saturday. Joe Sykc, ehief tf the Koschiiri Fire dcartiiif ul called a nnvtin of Keseiif Hook and ladder l'o., at their hall on their last meeting night hut as the uili cient iiumbtT of the company did not apiur to 1 mil I a meeting, .ir. mw w ill reivnuneml the lioard f tire iicle- pite t di-haul the prcwtit company an.l fkrv.itai7.. u tuu itiiv 1 1 mm slittnlil In1 more iuter-t"taki-u in our local tire r IV'llwf. department. II. 1? . Hendricks, a prominent attor 9 rt T I T-. . ft VI XlltClw.di (J I.ilac t'ircle No. i'J, Womcu of Wootl cr.ift, n-ill hold a niaek aud loi bocial at Old Fellow'n hall in Kofeburjr, ou , Mon day eviuing, April "let. All member of ak t'aiujt W. O. W., and Lilac. Cir cle, with thvir iuvited friemli. are re Iticstfl to bo present. The ladies will bring well filled liosca. A brief I tit in teresting pnrgram nill 1 rriidered. Triits to I awnrdl at 110 on ethibi tion in Fisher A Dellowa' "window. Tltes) pries are given ly W. C. Hilde brand, J. F. liarker &l'o., I. ".Vbraham, A. Salzuian, J. T. Hryan. H. W. strong, C. H. Cannon, Kruee A ?ewland. FiU- t m actvunt of tlie irrrgular purvevs of m.-itivo! t lie tow nsln in tlie- Korewirij ney of Tillamook county, aud a brotht-r ! lathi district, it is alnawt impntsible' I 4 Uoliert Hendricks, edittir of the alem SlatcTnan, is in Kosebnrg t-lay on ln-siiK-w: bi-f'.Te the I". S. latnl oflice. Mr. llendrick a . rained iu this eaiuty anl w kindle re4tK-mberel by many of our old residents. He favored us w ith a pleasant call. Editor 1. E. Vernon of the Oakland Owl, was looking after hi 4usiucM in terests in Koselmrg Saturday and fav,.r eJ the f I'LAiNUKALtR with a pleasant call. Ed Khldl aiM w ife, of KnUle, 8vnt Saturday in Roehurg yiiling friends and tran-ai'-iiiig busiiicfs. Thi- oilier was lavorcl wiih a pleasant call. I. Kenton, the Koseburg, Myttle Point Mage line proprietor 'spent -aturlay in UoM-burg. He report? the roads very rough lnit drying rapklly. K. ke the eutviprifiug hard ware dealer has ju-t received 1" cases of Kiite grunite ware direct from the fact ory iu Hoigi.-uic Austria. -W. O. Marks a prominent l'Unicas nutii tif Ashland avoiniauitl '' his A Goon BiiMvi poxv S years old. vaddle and bridle, a nice young driving or riding mare, geutlf, nd a flyer, weighs WW H-, ami a farm hrsv. rile, drive or work, weigh 1100 lbs., for sale cheap, or will trade for buggy and bar new. ee nie at my ofline. Itlls Uau zzz. tf wife aud child are visiting iu K'-hurg- lieo. Orave, the popular traveling representative of the Harry Fna Co.. of Sau Francisco, is iu the-city today. The balem IleixiHii-an club will ten der a reeepliou to the candidate! on the Hate ticket this week.' Judge J. W. Hamilton rcturnl from the Iemocratic coiiveutioii at I'ortland ou Sunday'elal. Earl IN.nles of Kansas is now in the 1 of l.aue I u,l',.v of J- fi; r -'u- 111 city. Miss Anna Mcl"Ugal left ..n this iiiomiug Wical for Seattle to reside. Milh-r, the Ietrott Murder wa"seii-teih-eW to life imprionment. Martin Markf the genial traveling sidesman is in Koseburg today. Several 6lie uew ads. will br -ru iu t. .lav's Tlaimjealui. Every one is entitled to their own opiuiou but as a matter of fact all must agree that our offerings for this season are certain to please the taste of every one and o -n a o a o a Q n o n o n o n o n o p o & 0 We are ready for you . fully appiccialiiig that you want and ex- . pect the best values obtainable iu up-to- date merchandise for your money. K easy "to promise p Wonderful Bargains n o o n o o o a o n o o o a o loeat" section irnertf without aepv if the ttovernment survey, rrank r.. Alley, An-tractor of thia city, baa eomtlete set of tracing of all earreved lo Bmf. an4 w ill furnish ' blue prints of same, ahow iiij; all vacant lands. Word has n-ached thit city (U the ef fect that Prof. E. 3. lieu, rf Cottag tjrove who acceptcl the portion o ae sistant chemist at the Virernment Ex perimeut Statiou at Honolulu about three months ago, has receivel ju rec' ojrnitk'U of bis aUlitr in hia " new field. He ha been made he.al chemi't at . the I station and his k.ihirv raiuml fr..m 41 Kl to tM.suO er year. I'roftssor Iea is a graduate vA v O A tj aud ha many friends in Crvallis wjln hao huij; lieen aware of his uuuiial ability a a. cliem it and w ho i-joiee to hear of hw suc ce and roix-guitiou iu hii lew litld. t.aetle. - v . , TIh- Ut layer for every month in the yeari p-nTallr rncsle.l tn l the I'.'ift and Whitli "lghorni". lliae"t soaring lSuff ami Whith Leghtirns at the leceml-r poultry sImiw. lig for setting of I :t, fl.W ap'plv to l..V MATtWI- alTp Cox 511 IJo-tdmrg, tregon Mr. J. G . Ftook, the J. 1J. Hook Co. was iu Saginaw last week ajd pur chased several car load of cedar for their sash and door factorv in. this cit". Mr. Flok rejHtrts that the prior of cellar s a great deal higher this year thau la-t ant tiial lie ex)ecla the. prn-e U go atlil higher within tlie next few mouths, as there is a greater uViuii for Orewn wooj in the east than thve ha! Iteen before. For Abstracts of Title. uaraiitd to be full and correct coines k all reord effecting the title, call ou Frank E. Allor upstairs in the Marka building. His work is guaranteed curm i. aud irices arc reasonable. C. A. Rhldh- and wiie left veterdav lor am-ouver wbei". Mr. Kiddle Ims purchusil the Kegixter-Iemocrat of Thurston I.tuiel who hai condtictel the pair for 21 year. Thin paj-er is a weekly seren column folio and one -of the lest paper iu that part of the eonntrv . i' a 4. lauoe is a nrti eiase new -i)aier mail and la l.iud to make a wce-8 of it. Engeiie Kegister. .iiy parueH uesinna to rent, buv or sell real estate, city or country property w ill do well to call on or address 11. f. Martin. Ofljee with Attornev l.ouiH l'Mirxec, pisite McClulku Uoue, Kope- uurg, vregou. vj W. S. I'.ritt, ex-county atsesoor, aud ty the way, one ot the iiest attes-ora Louglas County ever had, came donn from Riddle Saturday for a few days visit iu Iiobcburg. lie expects to visit Portland iu a business capacity hefiwe returning to his. home. He reports fruit promising in It is o p o p o p o p o n o o a o p o p o p o p o a o and Large Savings g . on paper but to practice what is preached is an culiicly different proposition. Our : . customers must be satisfied with style and quality as well as price. Wc consider only quality aud value it the price is right. A very special offering iu LADIES SHIRT WAIST The season's newest creations 50 cts, to $6.00 F.. W. Woollcy, of the firm of Churchill & Woollcy, returned to thin city from a visit to the home otitis itgtsl mother at Stillwater, Minnesota, hurt Friday. During his ten days absence he visited other xinls in the Middle North and reports business gcucrally ac tive in that eeetioa of the county. He found many people interested in this Mate aud resolved to make it their future home, the west Iwund trains even now being tilled willi Oregon and Washington Imuiid homcseckcr. After a visit to the old home lie realizes more than ever the sujierior advantage and Vpltorlunities afforded here in Oregon for profitable investments, ami home making. Mr. Wool ley was a passenger east 011 the first through train utter lite tjtiow-hluckadc was. broken and pascd through snow kinks twenty feet deep. Orcgou, especially old, Douglas., is god euough ior him he a s. ' . Sprav, eprav, ipr.t , "ith b l'aiit's Carbolic Comi-Wid. thelc.:t lor fiuil trcet! and ull kind tf planta for talo by S. K. Sykof. l a meeting of thtt eilizeiw of Kose burg and,IVcr Crk held iu the court house Saturday afteYiftsili for -tlie .pur Hse of tsinsidering iiitprovementfon the hill road leading into liurehurg from iVer Creek, It. F. Ramp was s-lected chairman, after which the" following eoutiiiiltee as appointed to lsk after legal matter! pertaining to these im provements: DC McWilliamo, Wilbur Itrown, ItFKatiip. ft 15 Dixon ami Chaw Van Zile. To make climates ou . exca vating: Mult Howe. Jas lolnd, Wil bur P.rowu. D F KampaiKl K t-7Mxoii To interview titv cotiiKiil al oard trade ami comity court and other : '. la nimer. I, laiugeiilterg. Win Pierce ' V F Kauip K -H Dixon. , -'' 4iet voiir altr.nii of title from. .J". D. Hamilton. He lias the oulv -complete M t of abstract !oks in the cjuitj.--Hf ' We an pleased to rvirt that Mr-. A. C Marsters' snidiliou is somewiiat improved tlay. For lite pat forty. right liotim hT condition ha I'!! crit ical ami little hope eiitnrtaine'l at time for her re-oery. Snmlor Mursters tins lw-ii at hi wife's U-Nide almost con- linually during this time and !. a well aa tm many iri. nds of the family note the chance for th- U tier 111 Mr. Marstcrs comlilion wjib gr-at sati.sfn.-- tion and IhankfoliHse. Mrs. Marker is suffering fixiii a t alta k of ery- i-las and while her condition is still teri'jus, st ronger hi'pes are now eutrr tiiucl fir her nltimate reco'try. Entire stmk of sht music going el Ki-haidsoii Mtisic St-re at tlK un- J tea ixl of price of " ceul! lr sheet. W. J. Ply male of Jsckev-nville wisln-s' tohavua "heart to heart talk with Oil the voting people of Ib-elurg, at the l iremaus hall next Thursday eiiiug. TLi" i not a lertare ami cot joti absolutely nothing and you may team ivnueihing lo jour iutcnt. Tinils-r filing apers j.repareti by the Title iuaraiitc" k ln C". f'-r -ate Jst tel. Call on them at the umrl hou(. Ira B. Kiddle, the popular rcpulJican utdi late for reprv.-eulaliic sp-ul saior- iliv in Ko-ehiinr. Ii rtb rum 111 the electhtu a hedid in the couveiilioii lie ill outstrip any candidate on the ticket, and tliere i little dotiM lul hat he w il' as he ie justly p-mlar. latest t les iu Wait Silk. New de signs and O'loringsat Jn-phson's Thecorjd Mi IVelle Kil-rald w lio a droliel near Imn-lnuir Indue wa on Ihis neirniiigs local, ac- OJiiipanieJ bv the deceased's lather, ttrutlM-raud sister on their way to Van Couver Wah., to lie interred Tribune and Monarch bicyclrr are the lest. See tli'-niat Svke H.-tnlwarv Wet-ell the New Idee I'attenis. In etvle, fit, and accuracy it is the r of an pttern jmbli-he-l. Iit ill price IO CeatS for any style or size ptac.-s tt within the reach of all. IIii.i:bu' S.-v the Title loiaraulee V bnu Co. or blue prints and filing irs. (I. Attliecitv election held at Cottage Urove recontly K. M. Veatch w as de feated for May by J. K. Job. Ami now Mr.Veatch tljuks it was a little Job the people put upon him Everything that is new aud u-to-date in jewelrr at Sauuiau s. Willis Kramer, the South t.iglai mill man and democratic candidate for representative, was io town Saturday looking after both his laisiness and li tieal interests. Fresh bread-cakes etc., at Cloyd & Ori tilth's Irakcry. A petition i iH-ing eirculalrl among the business men of Koeelairgadvocatiitij a six o'clock closing agreement hich is meeting with the approval of all. See Hint's window for the new spring styles iu footwear. K. A. Kowker, who has v-n employ ed at Koseburg, returnsl home to A-lt- laml a few dava ago. lie haves for the Kotith Uim werk. Valley Kct-ord CUt'kn, CIot.'kH, Clocka, Bee tho clock at J. T. Hryan's lion. Iextcr Kice and wife returned Sunday from Portland where Mr. Kice was attemliug the lVunicralic couveu- lion. A few "Sorosis shoes at cost, at The Kackwl, Some interesting reading matter ami a hue ilisplny ad lor .Vtrris. v How s mg animal show will Imi fouml u our last page. A. K. Kickev, of ikllefouulaiu, Ohio, has arrived in litis city ami accepted Death of Thomaj Baker. -Jie.kai UaknJ, Oregon. Aj.ril ll, '0'-', . Thomas, bakrr age ..1 vears, mub"f1i and Stlays. , ' ' I ThoiuuitKaker was. Krri iu Ilamp- i tiliire Co. Virginia, A'ugUrtt 3, I008'; he catne to California TrhenlGeafa,6f 'ago and afterward moved to Douglas county, Oregon, where he has since resided. He eulsted iu the army at three differ clit'tiiiics, twice to uerve in the In iliiiii warsou thii.coaNt aud once in the relttflliou, during each enlistment he tioryed a ith distinction, and was twice promoted during his service. 'He has been a member of the M. F. church for the past tX year and died wiUi a lirm faith iu (od, expressing a williugncss to go if it was; the I-onl's will.; The fuuej-al iierviccs were preached at j;he M. E. church at Oakland, at 1 p ' m, Sunduy by l;ev. W. A.' Allen -f that place, interment . in th I. O. O. F. cemetery near Oakland, tho'A.O. T. W. of which Mr. baker was a iiteuiber, hi ducted the .services at the grav. The deceased left to uioiim his lo-, a wife, llwo ilaiighters, three grandchnlreii ami a host of friends. " - His demise was due Ui nervous pros tration incident to old age. J lis wife was a sinter of Mj-ij. II. I. Martin of KS-burg. Two laughter survive. him, Mrs. lhr. K. J. Page, of OakiJnd. ami Mrs. Ralph Diunuick of Ckuih, Ca'lif. Thcfuneral was hirgj ly alleuded, mt only by friends of Oakland Mil a iium ler of 4nembors of the A. O. V. W. of Koe)airg . ajiton whom ' were: F.d l.euoa. Win. Currier, p. H. Wt-t, A. Salman. and tlaugliter Auuie, I.. A. Sanctuary; F. V.. Hand, Geo. Collins, M. D. Thomps.Hi. W. F. Wright, John Kant and wifo, ViUur Boss, L. Wright ami wife. II. T. McUalleu, (rProf. I.. I).ir.cc. Oex. T'immick and wife C. K. Caveuder fnd wife Oilbert Olsen, F. "JeiiuiiigB, Finis Dillavh Mr. D. K. Slntriihrook ami Mis Thornton. As bowed by sudden nt'Tiiis. the Joe Sink.- on the g.trdoii'e hrw.t ; 1Mb to the'trave'our le;oth?r g-Kt In silence there to rcH. No more with Da hli welcome viv -The niVhtic tl- shall wll ; - No more his cheerful Iwaet repsii e, Wlieu peals the Sabbath bell. . - Put faraav, in cliltetj tpbere. Auiid a spotleM throng. r ' He's joining with celestial aira. ' The (.Aerla-tiug vng'. No mote we'll mourn oir atvent frioud. Kot lift our earnet prayer. That when our work iu life shall tud U'e hJI may j"in him tttere. I" a " . s i-aas rasnion and i-H 52 turtle Iu jfti&UBg for your approval our Spring collcctiuu -A u-.v thius for Spljittd Summer wear, we do so with the firm conviction that it is thcjniost complete aud up-to-date line ever presented for your inspection by us, or as wc believe by any one cliic. A few specialties iu Ihc .sev eral departments: Wash Goods Department Alercerized fabrics, in poogee ef fect are Terjr fasbiouable. A visit to Ibie department will repay yon whether yon bay or not Hosiery, arid Underwear Lace stripe effects io hosiery on fashion's order. You will find a variety of patterns here, cjutunier styles iu underwear iu profueiou. Pains Cloth In;' We specialize lbe"li Koppeubeiiu er Jfc Co. make of clol Ling. We stand behind .every garment lo guarantee make, lit. style and wear No risk in wearing this kind. JIcns .ShlrtH In tueus golf sod stiff abirts we make a specially of our "lAtilar ybirt." Ail colors, all styles, as Vuod as most 'Dollar lifly Shirts. Liaiuine 'eto. .Shirt WaM DriLirtuiinl A liue of waitds bti liufj at percale for o0 c aud reaching up to ni'-rccr-ized lineu batitfor ?'J 5a ork luaoship aud style weiaraijte. Dress and Wa!(H ttfri;t! Bilk and wool uiixttiref. crpn h Chine, Albatross plain aud figured; waisliug fiauuels su l & coujplelo cylleetiou of black fal'ticHKret lb eye iuvitiugly here. 3Irns Huts Oua tuskers M tho styles in the hat world. Moial: Wear our I'au doraand i'au-Touriot IIhU aul le in the swiui. Neckwear and Hosiery Twenty fi ve cent lnyn any stv'o lie you waul! Lace utiipe, f;ibey half hoee for i(eiith-nii)ii.i!o i-!ai ti colors. They mhiI parse equally. y'oir t-ite aud Millinery Department This d' pfstliiifcLt if probably low well knowu ij receive taore than pHfcm cotuiiit nt. Styles always pric;j n.'-.vjij;"! cocsiitnt Tith. 'ia';ty. DonieMics Cuiicur, iinghaius, bhirtiug'i, mu-!u-. bhtutiugs, .Jeuiuii, ducks, 1m iii, vutiDfj, etc , at t.rices wLkh Sop aJ, OtfonJi Rr fhthi ns Iatvt dictate We Lav tLfiu. Ladies tLoes are it'.-t iii!"cted either. A look will Cuuviuco JuU. Mens Underwear Auithia yjn waut frotuaroui luou l-aibri';;ari to s biik tuiiture. Ih prictm woii't tru yn. either. The Big Store Almost apytbiog in the Dry Goods line not enumerated ubov Hill probably be found ou our bbelves V 0SEP1 10 ffiVQ The Big Store I and enf profited very the fertile Azalea valley. Hue pound more butler icr cow each week--by uning a I . H. Separator (Jhurchill V Woollcy sell tlicui. Frank Kcnnody, tbe ropritor of the Monogram haa a handsome new" picture on exhibtioii at that popular resorl. ' It w as painU-d by a jl'-edro of Luzeiie. and in burcly a liuc piece of art. tkin'l fMnl iniiii Ifi vitiir ni I'um a V. S. SeiuiraLor ami iiittke l.nl irr lositioli at the mill of the J. ti. Flook Churchill A Woollcy aell them. t'o. "Nuf Ced" HE HAS OUR SYMPATHY We were once a stick In the iihihIc buHiue ourrndvea. We Mere bo flow we would ct in our own way and liitlurally we know how to ayiuathiMi w ith our coiiirtitor. It U very diwouraniiin p run weeks, "yen, even nionthf, without mukiu! a sale Vhen the other until is turning' out from two to throe luMtninients a week. Hut if our ncitfhltor w ill cheer np iiikI take that forlorn aud melaneholy look off of his face, the next Hile wc'nct we'll turn il over to him and we will also aeiiil onu of w hoys ahmt; pi close the deal. lVrhaim we fhouM have nid no attention to his yells, as we are firm believers iu the old saying, "S'ou civc the calf roe enough and he will break his own neck." ' Were it not for the itcoplc of Kosebnrp, knowing him u they do, we would have come back at him differently, but we think a news paia-r iltfht Is dtradina to business men as well as very Hiiiioyin tn the public. As for tho KlnpdrttryJ lug a Mtcntill and an fur the itriix-s thev have lieen soll for, we have referred this matter to the Cable Co. which Is rated at $2,lRK),tKX) and let them take np that mutter with the p'iitleni:tu. Wc are surprised that a mini claiming to have 12 years ex3rieuce in the piuno biiHiiess does not know whata stencil piano is. As some one may lie misled by his btateineitt, we wish to state tliat a stencil piano is a ianiith tieuaine stcncihtl on the Fall Posrd and iiothiii! to show who Mthe maiiViTacturcr and where, manufactured. We never lirty; had such a piano in otir-store, and we invito the public to in fjssi't our piaiis on Ihia iwijtil but ve hope yon will sjmre our onponent as 5'fi'siira it wo nld x very eii(barras-pna, I 1TH& POPULAR MTJSIC HOUSR, W. A. BURR CO. Thuiie vovvovovcV5Vvovcvovovc ..amiLROAD-a Tsbk at hi: ; Homes from $250 to $5000; j Writ ! 'I'l.-.u. I I Wm. OT, Porter, j rotate Aj;ctit and Notary i Real Tlmkr a aal MMAL:lnb.l I - - I I'ackcraiid (luiJc i I'rpef-Olalla Items. Adn AUrieb. i- h'ii e-Hne fjrieinj f-r Col Iav. Cba. I Jl jn, of Tell Mile i working for W. Friend of thi" place. K. Sloper ha-.U-en fngil in luiuiuj hiiitig lhr ja.:t I wo eel ll K-etii- Hruir to ki' .sir a.sintjni coven-d wiih fiH in -rjl Ve bad a nice little ul dance al the bono of SU?.mi Mdrich nvnlv. Mr;. F. A.' Hri-biu t jntiiij lh her laughter. Mr. Ilnrx-r-v Ijiw,.i . of Ten Milo. I lie Tot et !re ery pp -laiti and (ritrt in tbi" ii init v f'r th eomirjy ea - ii . - . .... lr. John Frit-iid w.'r prospect m m tlieCul b.tno ne-uutaiii!" I.ist Tut lav. Mr. tlarance Pn k eiis to iiit rvlatie in tin- ulherii pwrl of the tats -OII. thir i lsi'l i piorcj ins nhrly uodr lite maiiauit.-nt of teo. A. Crane of Cde Valb-y. Ilvury Itiibliti'll and oMv,t Olken have been loiu -nie phj nici! Ubor in the way of building a new fence. T.J. .tleiaiidrr, wl Jives on Mr Vaivlever's farm, informs u-tbat he ha tiimhed M-lins this year. Mi"t KaelteraiiU tiegia C'per, werealtMi'iit from acho-il eeveral darn luring the l-a-t week ou account of the hidi water. Mr. John Vaiubircr ha? relumed home from a trip iu tb "IllJiiiell Vallev.' He seems to be well J-ael ith that parf of the itwintry. We are informed from a reliable source that the Aldrieh family fttrmely of this phnv. and mw of Rtcburf. are t returu soon and pirn aucntly resale here. Mr. Smith, a mining eirt of llun tana aial-a br'ther of Mrs. Col Iay of thii place has recently arrived here and we are informed that he exect!i to re- maiii iu lHaihis county durin-the com ing summer. William Friend is cnajed in culling poles which he exeets lo kiw with hi liue- hawing mai'liuie as mxiii as the weather criiiil. He h;m crcclcl tccr al sm-Husion bridges during the high water ?caoii to aceoiulate lite fH-hisil hildrvu. , . .... F.l. New land and wife who reside cast of the boumhtry liue, were visiting in our section luet Thurnl ty. It looks lad Frank to see you visiting with Hilly at such a lime. Ytn Uth In-in-,; cant 1 1 dates for road supervisor, uevertliel.im we wish you both siicce in large 8il chuiiks. ' The recent raimj and high water, here caused much inconvenience, iu this com munity: lal Monday while attempt ing to aid the Counts children to cnss the Olulla creek ou their wav to school. Ilarry Miller, a uuiti of alul U yeard of age came near loviuu bis wniibui, as aull as miii of the girls he was aiding. The uater was much deeper than wan exjeeted and their liorse was coiufs-lled lo an 1111 and iu attempting to do so lost its riders and thev were contin-lled to go TTowii the rushing river for prubablv urn hundred and fifty yards before they could find water shadow enough for Mr. Miles to stand, aud then he was com pelled lo stand in the bwjft curreut (lidding Dm lil(c girl fur about mm hulf hour, w hile the older girl ran for help, and had it not been for the timely ar rival of Mr. 1. A. Frock, It might have been a sad affair. However they were Istth safely rescued ami are rapidly re covering from their cojd water bath. Mr. Miles was unconscious for several hours after his being rescued. AjttKMCS. Night tairgage Master Harry La. returned (rout Caubr and L pit sgaiu. UtioTi Azeut I-. U. f're is latins 9 and Agcul I'kkthoru i iu charge of LaUlUb allCV, tli- office at this sutin. j miir tvutfa Ktigiiieer !. J.' lcaiiet who ha:! Imii m rtrL iit. .ui ,( l.rjhl Piakb t i.it. working oot of t hi- .-tat ion. jj MRS. H. Conductor K. II. Fritow bae r.ceiel is prepared to wait a letter from Brakemati A. C. Kotli, uiidereul t-'iccel.-ful operation tu San gt I rancio Salurdav. lie w ill return in ' May. - : Hrakemjii FrcJ Ahlstrom whi-. t-e-ing treated for ladder tr-HiMv in Uh tit '1 hoeptal at Sau Fraiivi-" is im prjiug but must remain there for sonic time vet. Ashland KeKd . liinerr Jack 'Clark, well kuowu in A-hlaud and Iuiismtr'Vailroa-l circle;. I as leeu put ou a w'orktraiu engine near lird-lii.g. after being af the pJ'illg uI in the railroad la-pil.i) for two and four niontht-. - Fugiueer L. d. WilJiains and w ife have mvie 1 to rrt!ao.l. Mr. Williams now ha ing a run out of that pl.i-r. P" -caviug. of mm, thoy f"ft tL'ir ad dress for Orcgoo's w j-opular dcw pjjer the l'i..n.vokits. The popular S. P. -aveur blake man Clevelan-l h laMUj( off and Mail ing in California, his place on traiua 11 .1 12 between this lation airl Fortlaud is fillcl by Prakemao K. K. Fcetder, a btx-ther of c-i-lucttjr Teelder. Tlie ret.rt is l iiig cireulaU 1 that tb" Southern Pacific i launiiig Vy put- m a thirl i-a.eug'Tr tram between Portlaml and Sin Francis to Isj called The Webfot Luuitr-1, whkh w ill carry iMh ng 1MU firai-v!aS Iulluian caittd the V. 8. mail ami stop ouly at Kot-cburg ikI other high places long euough to takeonfuel. The sen ice will be friiui lar to their famous Sunset train.-and the time ieeapecled to l about 2V hours. The railway mail service has be-n notified aud the train w ill be put on June 1. AfHl 1D rows Til . Hmkeni.m A.C. Uoih Is under me-U- cal In-alment at the 8. P. hospiul iu Cm Francis-co. He will retuiu to Aih land shortly. Conductor ami Mr?. Chas. Kirler and daughter, Mis? Alice, returned to Ash- laud Wednesday from a vieit iu 1,1 Paso, tan FraiH-iaco and Is Angeles. Brakeiuan Fred Ahl.-lfoin, who has seen in the hospital at San Ftoik i-oo for the pasl two months-, is uut imprt.iiig iu bis OHulitiou, which i? now seritus. Ferd Strauge, sou of IJev. F. t. Strange of Athlsnd, is now night bag gage master at F.ugeue. Mrs. Itlifii. wife of Conductor Kd Blieil of this t'ity waa takeu to thetiooil Paruaritatt hoapital at Portland on thin morning's local, where a surgical oicratiou w ill lie irformel. Splendid Advertising Mediym. That the l'tiMiiit.R has lecouic the very best advertising mclium iu Fouthcrn OngU lsalteate.1 every wvek by irreputablu eidencc of which the following is an example: MtLROsr. Ore. t-P. U2. KuiriH riAiMKi.i:R; Mv ad in yur jsiper brought tne a Imyvr after the first issue in which it was coulaiued. 0 now please discontinue tlie ad, Kcsp. U. F. LaBkik. E ASTON o!d iew enloiiierward ii with a full aud cvmpi-te stock of GROCERIES Alt fresh and -f ti.c 'i- lj quality. Tea a.-vl uC-.tj are cpeciaities. Your patroi;Ht f: w is 0 ii i i You Have vw a lv A I m 305 Jackson St., Rascbiiric SALE OF... Groceries and (iki:.T yi:ii:cinN in U y ti Cjti K-.!ib,;'hers ; o3 ),, do i ijj ir-4neet and beet a-v-r aj-;.t ol t anJie tu tbe City. Cili trcl ee t:s VO St OLICK, IVoprictors 1NU:1. IN TIIK- OREGON M RELIEF M INM'KANCE AT C05T. t'.ai i.'il . , ! M.Pii- err tit, ! - r 1 r r;?k, i- -ce.lll.jyo.tAOX-fl SYRUPS AND CANM-L) GOODS AT COST STORE fOU SAIE A. J, Buchanan, 1. nr-r-"a Agt. for iocslasCo. as m -AT- wdow Social. A shadow as.iul will le gheu May Srd at tho lycr m-ho-tl Itouse iki iouth Myr tle. An excel lent program, will be rendered, unj apceiul music, ltli vs'al ami liistrniiiental will lie furnished by parties from Rosehurg. The pnn-ceds of the social will go to pay for our new furniture. We are counting pu a Jolly 'good time. :v (I- U. Wahouh. About Bscs. jtoyouwaui any nouey irom wir bees? If you do, do not hive them iu , boxtr keg when you can get a good ' patent 8 frame hive complete for only f 1 .73. For sections aud. bee supplies, call ou . Jolts Joiinson Kof-elmrg Ore, A. E. CROUCH Timber Locator and f mit ir.W acres of psl linli lw-f..r U- IK'li'-tfdi L.i!c. Addre and Koidv.'iv... (may jp: CAM As AI.I.FV. t'lIL Title (JuaranteecScLoau Co. iSarKer s Timothy, Red Clover, Orchard Grass, j EnglishRyeGras3 RlcsouUe or Velvet Grass, Vetch Seed. j. 11. i .. Confectioneries .. 1 tc a-rt vrra it 1 nia T01'. o, l"kh u l I r ei " in m..rli;i. n , - - o! lUtf Sunt ja.;v. . .... I. J. NORHAN H'I.T"H. frwl'kul, ' Uini TS. iwj. iJ TivM. OtBw i thetenrt Hi'.e. !Iv tl-.r u:y cui pleirl ol nhilrncl txx-kt lu lsusU 'mini v. blrtu. CrrlnKl ol ink' iutnl.lfl in ' UouKlaseaunlr Unl " I miuiiif v m:ra. Uvc Im . eomplri. H ol TntcouM l all ui:i-li: plsUllt 'li RiwcbiirK, ItrvTin. U. . Uu l lti (rici. WU1 auk hi je jwliil eopira nt aui town hljtihelna all raeanl ;re:oincut ianUs. Nolar? iwiblm In oSw, lntiuranoe jr-nl. Conwaroudciies Uatcl. j u Ii. Little, v! DENTIST. OaklanJ. Oregon. sliiutfTacM Sportsmen's bfePi HeadQuartcrs 'SSe) ! ruhtos Tackle, n& " Liucs aud Hods. The largest a.uvl Ixst assortment ufSpurtiug G ods iu tie city. S. K. SYKE5 Brown bread every Wednesday t Oyd V Urilljlli Mnkory Slerdan St. Pt inula r red or blue childreua' !h( 'mien 4 to. 8, lowest prices, at llihle,. M'WntVai VO VOVONOVOOVCVC0 VONO'aO'aOVDJaO SO.00 I Tlc largest 'stock of 20th Century Cos iu the towu j F1SHER& BELLOWSCO I Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, IMqtlona Clothing, I Gents Furnishing' Goods, Boots and Slioes 5 Hats and Caps S Grocencs Irovioxons Produce Bought Theme 721 ? ovovovoovvoooovoocvon