The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, May 05, 1902, Image 3

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i DON'T OVER LOOK THIS.
r While you are out shopping don't think about buying before you
& call and sec our line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods as they
A aie the most complete and up-to-date line in the city. Our line
ot Wash Silks, mercerized liingliara, uimiues ana cuiureu
l.awus can't be beat in price and qualit'.
Our Reaifv --to-Wear Waist
1 II thi- line i- i'.i
llu- n i -1 complete
Wai-t- Ir.'in .'U cent
ollicrs as our line is
line in tin- city. White
and upwards.
Millinerv
l Icre is (In- line c
W'ii'Uiii-j llu- .in.l
sailor .V.I . cut-.
:U1 .-;iv
tied sliap.
you tumiey in.
AU tl"-'illlt
Ladies Shoes
'ui 1 i.il y ; li'H I
Willi :;."'l slim' ill 1 I
WrJI' .lll'l In-ant v.
r l.idu- w ill conipito
ic citv iu the way of
Shirts
u'li! icu
:liv the !
. il .
;r I me ..1 t ;
in.l most
If an.l
llll'lell'
fancy Shirts
line in the
Clothing
The celebrated David A.ller Son's line of
Clothing is known far and near ami that is tin
line we carry. The prices are ri;lit ami the
tit is i-ertivt anl if yon will step in we w ill
sun-lv convince you that we can save you mon
ey it buying of us.
Neck Wear
Here is where we-shine. We have the swell
est ami most complete line in Southern n
pui. ami for the newest ami latest thin out
loii't over look us as we have them in tho line
of neckwear.
Gentlemen's Shoes
The eclel irate. 1 W. L. Houglas Shoe which we
are sole agents for, speaks for itself, ii you w ill
rive them a -rial. We hrve them in Oxfords,
high cuts, also in tans ami o-blood coiors.
The place to got these gcods is at the People's Store.
The People's Store
1. ABRAHAH
Proprietor
CANNON'S
(BOOK AND STATjOKERY)
STORE
Our
Stationery
line is ei c !:'
plele :.nd attract -ive.
This w.-vk vc
are di-pli-yin,:
mr w umow- iu-
t;.l..-ts at 1
i. !'" an.l '
l ake a 1 'k at "cm.
liu-v are ;n. line
ijualiiy aii'l pretty,
loo.
Envelopes
to match at V- ami
pic f..r -V V."e
have many kind?
and ail tii--.
Our Books
a:v :iYu;tal'.e
t . i I; c
l'..-.:.-;i t"l.ii. .-t-.ps
:!f..l
i.k,:i-.i:i:.t"do er-.
vi-rv .l.iMity. I'licc
.-v. '! !.' u-iial'v
-Co at " ' cents.
c Rent
he Lib -I c..l.
; I- .-!.-!. tho-
them.
;v .V N
.n.t.xv.-v'X".
Told in Side Heads
, . . x ,v.. . v ,v:-v-" V --X-.N
Si tiiM. Fi Hrs. t-ast Friday evening
Win. Ilurd and II. .1. t'olviu had a little
di-agn-ciiieut over a matter iu which
neither were directly concerned, hut
tiieir f.-eliiii. refardin the affair ter
minated ina listic encounter in which
Ilurd wa- lieslc 1 hy t'olviu. After they
had. as w ilnes thoiiaht, settle-1 the
affair Ilurd -rahU-d a 2 hy i scantling
and struck iu "Ver the head with it.
t'tudcriuit him uiicoiiM-ioUs for a few
minute-. He was then taken to the
hotel where medical assistance was
Of Local Interest.
l.ee Minard came down from t'ottairi'
Cirove Sunday to svnd a few days in
I!o-churt hokiii after husines mattei'S.
He says :0 men came dow n from Port
land Saturday evening to c.uiiiience
work on tin new I'Mthemia railroad and
that ail the available men in that vicini
ty will le employed on the road:that
lloheinia milling stock is advancing rap
Mly and that t'otta.'e i irove w ill lie the
livelie-t to n iu the -late thi -e:im
and ere oii;r the liietrop ilL- of the l'l-
t i-er Willamette.
Weekly
leave vour
IUmiU A Sta-
.Hi
ri-1
w il
The.
a w eel .
i.r
e win
,1 title.-
It noi j.'iea
;ed.
V4.ur i.il nev
Liack at
CANNON'S
jOOXlSTiD
STORE
ca. led and Hni 1 was placet I under ar-rt-ste.1
on a charge of assault with a
dangerous weapon. The cae is lieing
htard in .'uslice K..hinette"s t'oiirt as
we unto pre and it appears that Hurd
wiil Ik- ac.;r.',;ted. Later, the case ha
U en continued over to Wednesday iu
order to sreure important witness.
Nativk I' vl-iitkhs I'nti'ktainkii. The
i;rai:d llali iveii hv Julia Ahraham
i'al.iii No at ti
eveniui! was a jrand
ally a iid financially. Then
lafire crowd- prewiii and all enjoy
itl...ni..!ns. The Theatre was m
! lH-av.tifr,i!y ,ree"ratel with evergreens
and tin- l'i-l-'c i-wior- purple and g ill. j
: ti;e .iciieslra stand ln-ing a solid bower
On account ot the irregular siirvev- of
many of the ton iiships iu the Km-ehurg
lau.litistrict .it is almost uuiossiMc to
Im-ate s-ction corners without a npy of
the tiovernmeiit survey. Frank K. Alley,
Abstractor of this city, has ai-oiuplete
set oi tracings of all surveyed tow nshijis.
and will furnish blue prints wf same,
I showing all vacant lauds.
I All preliminaries have lieeti arramred
: for the t'ondnctor excursion to Salem
.. 1 on the Sth of June
l'l,.-.lre 1-isl T hurs. av ' s...,..,, . v-.iiuK.-
I .1 1 . 1 X tl .1 I
(. both soci- I v'nue on me siiuii an. i irmn i oruanu
was niiite a I "" north, tickets tor nmnd trip f 1.
11 enioved 1 r acconiuio-iaiion oime ieopu OI
J this city and county a fan. ticket
i will l.e sold to (.'ottate lirove and r-tiirn
i . . .
ai.llt 'I... t .uli.. . ur t.. .... t..
O rue on the previous day to join tl
excursion making the total round trip
- rs
t.
are not enli
taken, and
sillciv
.. .ii.l tlnnrrs The dancer-
"".,,', , .1. k 1 ticket from here to Salem . 15.
were refreshed hv tree leliioiiade, amr T
. . ' -f-i i.. i .t
1 tl.. i t ie Native ilau-lilers i ne oei laj er- ior every monui
rt.imers are gr.-atiy nns-
,(11 who atteiide.1 the hall
their money
KosKIUKi t'KKAMKKV
to the rapid prugrcs of the work on the
cieaiii.-ry l uilding and the early arrival
il... 1.. :. Mo. -rv and t-iuioiiient. Mr.
lOaiv.mer lnt-.rms u- that lie expects j
I the plant to Ik" re;..ly for o-ra"ion by
in
worth."
1'i.esr.-
I w nig
rim at J
gis for j;
or 20. at which time the j
will tie rcadv to receive milk, I
the year is gctierallv eoilii-cdcd to 1- tht
I.uff and Whiih l.,-.d.. rn-. Highest I
, soiling linn an i ii nun iriiorin
j tin- IVveniluT poultry show. I
setting ot 7,. fi.no api.lv to
1.. i M ITHKH'"
al7p Li"ix5l4 Ko-.'hurg. Oregon
Mis- Ora Mote gave up her po-ition a 11
compositor on the I'immikaiik la-t
wttk, but will reiii.iin with the family
of her bp.ther-indaw . Frank Clements
M.vJiniF.D. A pretty wedding was
solemnized at YoncalU Sunday after
noon, May 4. 102, B F. Sander of
Myrtle Creek and Mini" F.va C. Spaugh,
of Scottn Valley, being the contracting
parties, the ceremony Wing performed
by Jnstice Fred Meinzer. Both the
bride and grooiu are well know n and
highly esteemed yotiug jK-ople of this
oiinty, the groom having formerly r.
. i. ri r .....I,.,....
Mileil ai l'raiu. mr; ie ..0-"...
visitor!" toJay but will go to Myrtle
Croek thin evening and will take up
their residence at Potts Mill near that
little city. The Plaixuealeh join in
extending congratulation and lies!
w isliea.
I'.W . Woolley of the linn of Churchill
& Woollev will lie iu Kuiitleana Lauyon- 1
ville, Wednesday and Thursday th anil
Sth inst., Mvrtle Creek Friday. 1 you
want anything in hardware, stove,
cream separators, w ind-milU, wheel
:xkIs or anything in that line, see. him
Makhifu tphir r.yares. one of the
most substantial farmers of near Can-
yoiiville. and Miss Cora Coltin. of the
same part of the county, were married
in this city last Saturday even ing. Ju
tice Kobinett olliciating. After speiid
i,.r Smiihtc in RoM-bur:' t h bride and
groom return.il to their braiitiful coun
try home on the Smth l"nipia aUive
Canyonville where they will reide. The
ri.AiNDKAl.KR join-in extending hrurty
i-ougratulatioiis and wishes for a lmig.
happy wedded life.
IVhIIv Kxaminer. $!... We. llyt'a!l
$l.tnl, Weekly Oiegoiiian tl
Chronicle ti."it, a year;
Hubscriiitions at CannoIls
tionery Store.
The Republican state candidates,
MiVsrs. Furnish. Ackermati. and ( raw -ford,
a.foinpanie.1 by State Senator
Cha-. Fulton. Senator Mar-ter-. ,-iiern.
, . .1 II
J'arr.lral1 KulJIe, ami i'r. iwnciteu
flient to Oakland today where the state
CiMididatee will address the citizen- this
afternoon. They will return t- h-burg-and
wak tin evening.
W Uthtime to buy your garden
tool", spading foi k. rakes, plow-, har
row, i'lanet jr. gar.u-u vn m
Svkes.
Hon.;. W. Kiddle ...i Azalea i- in
: . t . . r- tvw t 111.
townttMgv prcprm
. ....it. t.. Mlra and h will attend the
republc;i sinking in tlii city thi-
evening, lie ma ie .1- - i -
mid stat.l that be thought that the re
publican ticket would win in thi-county
hv a fair margin in June.
tiet vour abstract f title from J 1.
Hamilton. He has the only complete
set of abstract Ismks in the county, tl
Hazel K. IVrry of Burr's mpular
music hoUM- isiled in the vicinity of
Myrtle Creek last Saturday exci.iug.
where "-he participated in hoot ent.-r-tainment
U ing pccially engag.-I f-r
an itotrumental and vocal numl-r.
l L ,.f heet iiuiir iiug at
i.iiiii - .
Kichard-on's Mvri- Store at th
heard of pri.-e of . crnts per -lici t.
Theladie-..i the Pr-byteriau church
will hold a rummage sale iu the build
ing formerly occupied lv Ir"- Kidd.
.-orner Jack's. m and Oak .-tree!, cm-
hv 12th ami lasting until the
ever.iug of the 17th.
.i . V burs., sii year-old.
1
i
CAILROADP
m ti
The little son of Al Cloyd is ijuile
sick with pheuinoiiia in thi city.
Freight Conductor J. W. Flook is lay
ing off with a Hevere attack of iripie.
Mrs. Mike Ievaney and children, who
have been visiting Mrs. Deviiney'
mother at West Shefferd, Canada i now
on their way home. Mike has com
menced to be good.
Hrakeinnn H. F. Lohr who has In-en
out of the S. P. emplov lor the past
three months has been re-installed, and I
is now on his old run lietween this uta- !
tioii and Ashland 011 trains 15 A !
1
Diiine rumor says that two well know n !
1'ngineers, namely, Stroud and leiiiiingn I
are thinking of taking up new lines ofj
business. Stroud will ls-coine a dog fan-
eier and Jennings will travel for a well
known clothes piu factory. ' ". 1
OVO-irOVCOOSO".0'0'C-0' VOVOVON
Fashion's Fads and Fancies
In offering for your approval our Spring collection of new things for
Spring and Summer wear, we do so with the firm conviction that it Is
the most complete and up-to-date line ever presented for your inspection
by us, or as we believe by any one else. A few specialties in the sev
eral departments:
REIID HELL) FOR MANSLAUGHTER.
Inquest and Findings of the Coroner's
Jury in the Killing of T. C. Owen.
The li-t in. .item examination held by
CoronerTtt itchcll, assisted hy local phy
icians. over the remain ! Th"-. '"
Ow nes, the voiina Mvrtle Cn-.-k school
teacher, who was -hot and killed at thi
pUni' last Thursday morning by Ivputy
Mar-lml Frank Heed, revealed the fact
that the ball entered the middle ! the
back of the head, making a -mall, round
clean-cut hole and hslgiil in the right
brain, having ranged slightly dow nward.
yet it is claimed that the deputy tired
into 11 pile of gravel to the right of his
victim, the Uill glancing and hitting him.
At the Coroner' imiuc-t held Friday
e cuing the testimony wa- n!-taiilially
the same as the statement of Mr. l:.-.-d.
which wa. published in the l.u-t i tie of
the l'LAlMiKAl l.R. and there wa- 110 evi
dence introduced to show that Mr.
Owt-ns wa- "Is-ating his way." riding on
the blind baggage, or was even seen
to alight from the blind luggage.
P.rakeiuan Medley, who wa- 'iu..U-l
making a statement in thi- connection,
t.-titied that he wa- uncoupling the cn-
ine from the train when deputy Kced
-tuck hi- cane int.. the blind .-t:'.u..- !
th.- .-nr nct to the ciiL'ine and l.e Med
ley . a-k.-ii U.-cd ii he wa- l.-.kiug f.-r
Sotii.-ilie. K.vciv ilig an awiriii.imc
ply. he then called K.-ed's attention wa
man on tiie we-l -ide o! the tram two
r three cart length-Im k."" Tin- man
who aiighti-l ir 'in the train tw.. ..r
thr.-e car length- !wck. .il-.ut the -1-
tion held by the sucking car. prov.-l t"
be Owens, w ho the deputy mar-hal u
proacl e-l and a littie later shot. Ju-t
whv the l;--b'irg Ke leu in tin- coi
llc.tiIl should make the -tateinelil that
'althoiigl he oeii- arme.1 in I .-
burg mi the blind bag;gfc he wa- li'.t
a .t.inmoii-ho!..." and ..lwithtalid
ing the fact that he had -unc I2 on hi-ln-r-ili
he-ch'e to 'in-at' hi- way here."
i- not olaiu. Th.-r-- is
Wash Goods Department
Mercerized fabrict. in pongee ef
fects are very fashionable. A visit
to this department will repay yoa
whether yon bny or not.
Hosiery and Undenveur
Lace stripe effects in hosiery on
fashion's order. Yoa will find a
variety of patterns here. Summer
style, iu underwear in profusion.
Mens C'lctliiny:
We specialize the"U Kuppenbeiru
er & Co. make of clothing. We
atand behind every (rartnent to
frnarantee make, tit. style and wear
No risk in wearing this kind.
)Iens Sill ili
Iu mens, golf and stiff shirts we
make a mxH-'ialty of our "Dollar
Shirt." All colorn, all fetylet, an
irood as njofet Dullar tifly Shirts.
Miami ne 'etc.
Shirt Waist Department
A line of waists starting at percale
for iif) c and reaching op to mercer
i.e linen batiste for "J..r0. ork
manship and style we guarantee.
Dress mid WulstM&tcrial
Silk and wool mixtnree, crepe de
Chine, Albatroft plain and ligured;
waisting llanrTel- and a complete
collection of black fabric gret the
eje invitingly hre.
3Iens Hats
Uua makers st the styles in the
hat world. Jloial: Wear our I'an
doraand 1'an fouriut Hats and le
in the awnu.
NecKwear and Hosiery
Twenty live cents Imyn any style
tie you want! Lace stripe, fancy
half hose for geiitlemeD;a'8.j plaiu
color". They snit jour taste and
purse eipially.
.Millinery Department
This department is probably too
well known to receive more than
passing comment Styles always
new, prices always consistent with
quality.
Domestics
Calico, ginghams, shirtings, mas
lint, sheetings, denims, docks, ha
ings, outing, etc, at prices which
appeal.
Shoes
OiforJs are fashions latest dictate
W have them. Ladies shoes are
not neglected either. A look will
convince yon.
Jlens Underwear
Auything yoa want from a com
mon balbriggan to a silk mixture.
The prices won't scare yon. either.
Almost anything in the Dry Goods line nut enumerated above will probably be fonnd on oar shelves
Mit two weeks earlier
If You Have
a Sweet Tooth
1 t i th Oafi iy
j L,n wili find thi
a- r men o' ca
Call and fee ns
WOOD & QUCK,
R:'ch-n, Li-f
frehet and h'-l
i iies in the ci:y
Proprietors j
I May 1
i en amcrv
i w liich w ill Is- a'
than was at tirst contemplated. The
i farmers should Is-prepar.il to bring iu
' tl,..ir noil; as soon a- the creamery is
ready f-.r oi-ratiou.
l',o So.-i.il. A box social will be
-ivcii by the s. ius.1 directors of di-tricl
N... IS. at the Pine tirove church, on
IVert reck. Friday '.evening. May lti.
: V -'.jod program w-ill be reinlensl an.l a
general gil time is promiseil
l'oKT
cat'.rs.
of Hal.
l-r and hinter.
;ire prepared to
r other tract - o
IE I'.jEKN (. llide-. lim'ocr h--
W'v have secured the a istauce;
P.-Tell. .1 I'll!'. exi--riei.ced trai- i
,1 th.-se part-. :'-i"l we j
o-at-- any -"v rnmeiit, ,
land in 'tli.-s.- parts of i
Oregon. A line l-ly "1 fort nori
c.iiar jn-t ili-cover-i. Ad-ire-s,
l'oKTfcR& l;..i'.KN, Camas Va.lev, Ore.
nil who
attend. A special invitation is extemi
ed to the county candidates to le pres
ent. Proceeds from the sale of the
ln.xes to 1- u-1-.l in providing a new
co-it of paint for the district -chool build
ing. t2
Are we going to ii-lebrate the glorious
Fourth?
in West l;.i--bur. Mis- Mot.- during
the year or iimreiu which she ha- held a.
cas-in this otfice. ppiv.il a competent
and faithful coinpisitor and h.-r ret in
inent fpuu the oHici- is regretted vcry
niiich bv the entire force, who. however,
unite iu wi-hing her well.
For Abstract.-of Title, guaranteed tn
Ik- full and correct .npies of all m-onlii
ell'tvting the title, call on Frank K. Aller
upstairs in the .Marks liniMing. II.
work is guaranteeii correct, and prices
are reasonable
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We want you to discover this o
O rlace so that we can show you g
O what variety of fine shoes we are
g showing- and how very reason- g
n able the prices are. It may take O
g you six months, maybe a year, 0
n to fully appreciate how well they g
n are made for our shoes show n
g wear very slowly. Here's an-g
O other fact: A person naturally o
5 wants comfort and the peculiar 0
n construction of Hildebrand's g
o Foot-form shoes insures his be- n
0 ing satisfied- There are scores g
o of people who know about and o
g want these shoes, and there are g
cs scores of others who will want g
2 them when they know of their n
o good features. g
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In the superior cmrt of Shata county
(. al.. the jury 111 the trial of the i-.-e ot.
Mrs. Allie VaiiBun-n against the Moun
tain Copper Company for 3".000 dam
ageg forthe death of her husband, ren
leml a ver-ln-t hriuay alternooii in.
favor of the w idow in the sum of l.VOGO.
The n-al Iomt bv the venliet is the Km
plover-' Liability Insurance Corporation.
of F.iigland. It assumes all liability for
damages awarde.1 the einploveH of the-
Mountain CopM'r C011114111V aud will
have to pay the judgment.
Anv parties desiring to rent, bnv ir
sell real estate, citv or countrv proiiertv
will do well to call on or address II. M.
Martin. Ollii'e with Attornev Ixui
Itarzee, opsisite MeClalleii House, Kos
burg, Oregon. i'J
Ilurb Wells was in tow n from Olalla,
Friday and paid this office the usual
pleasant visit. He had just received a.
letter from Stanley Kidder at Manila
and he remrtil the Philippine metro
polis in a very restless mood on account.
of the prevailing epidemic oi Cholera,
which, however, is. prettv well under
control now.
"Tel: me pretty niaiden"are there any
stores in I'osehnrg where you can get
an outfit for catching fish? There are n
few, but S. K. Sykes has the Wat as.
nortment. llrother Fogle of the Prtneville Jour
nal and brothers Howard .k Ilenrv of
the Cottage (Jrove Nugget are receiving;
a liberal ehare of Timlierland advertis
ing. Well they are all mighty g'wd
fellows an.l deserving of prosierity.
I. S. T. West, having accepted several
old and reliable lire insurant companies!
is now prepared to do a general fire in
surance business. Insure with him.
Ollice at the City Hall. tf.
(.Xiiisult the siccialists at Itosdurg on
Friday and Saturday May !tli and 10th.
tiet one of valuable Issiklet 8 free
We treat exclusively asthm.-., catarrhf
bronchitis, or conuiiniptiiiii with Hr.
Koch's Lymph. Consultation free.
Kveu if your harness is ipiite oid, also
very brow n, use P.MK) Harness t)il and
bring your folks to town. On sale at
Klodgetts's harness shop. tf.
harness,
t-burg. 'r.
lu-
luPl'
The
Big
Store
JOSEPHSOFS
The
Big
5 to re
Theme
255
BEST
iMEAL
IN THE
CITY
FOR
25
CENTS.
THE NEW
5
'r. Washington
and Main Stn-et-
Mrs. Belle Collins
si 't
I
MRS. H. E ASTON
isiiepareJto wait upon old
and rew cuptonier and frienda
with a full and complete
tock of
--GROCERIES
All freh and of the very beet
qualitv. Tea aad coffee are
gpwia.lisi
(elicited.
205 Jackson St., Roscburz
-AT-
Your patronage
not plain. Th.-r-- is in.
-iiow that thi- we'l .-iurat.-vi-rv
exemplary y'lug man
h:i' a ticket f..i
t. j
a id
. idem
I. lu.-r.i
did let pur-
ll.-biirg or Mvrtle
pubhea-
, . ..L I
.n"gv an-l -vi 01 uouin
plire of A I 'hv. .. to
Mr-. N. Hovd has sold her gr.sery
-i.i. 11
-.-..-.. , ., 11. i. ,-iir 10 .nr. 1 o,.i,. . -
1 and son John lean- oil Tin-day
. . t iw fh.
evenings lis-al ior nun'"". -
n-netit of the latter health.
Suli-criptioiis taken for any
ti..n in the world, at C antion-
tationery Store.
Ko-sand Arthur Hutchi-m oi Keil.vg
i.-i-ompaninl by their wive were visit
ing their mother Mr-. J. C. HutchiMm
of this citv who i- ijuite sernni.-Iy ill.
Potmlar red or blue children' shs.
. . 11:1 1..
Fize? to lowest pru-es. ui unoe-brand's.
Miss B.-ssie lirs.lchild. a sister of Mr.
Frank Kennedy, of this city, left lor her
old home at Junction City. Kansas last
Sunday.
All the h ading periolirals and maga-
r.ines at laiinona xkhh a .-luwoucry
Store.
ifi. Frater mid Chan. Stautfer. tw
genial Kiddleburjers. came down this
morning to attend the grand republican
rally.
Patrmiixe home industry by aniokiug
The New Rival cigar manufactured by
Cobb Bros.
Mrs. W. F. Fruhlan wlien in Ashland
attended the funeral of her father-in
law, an old time resident of that place.
Chun-hill and W.sillev carrv the liest
of everything in the etove and hardware
line.
Oeo. K. IJuine of Kiddle came dow 11
this morning to attend the liepubliran
rally in this city this evening.
Brow 11 bread everv Wednesday at
Cloyd v orirfith Bakery Sheridau St
I'sirn To the wife oi Mr. II. W.
Stewart, at Comstock Oregon, April 2tb
P.KIL, a daughter.
Latest styles in Waist Silke. New de
signs and colorings at Josephson'e
(i. W, Collin the popular Oakland
hotel manager w as a Koscburg visitor
Friday.
wa-'
'm-L .1! i otla-'c I .roie and t I1.1t 1
traveling other than lir-t cla , an-l th.
nianv wriu friend- ..I the u-ig u..n.
h..th at Collage i.r .- and Mvrlie I'm-,
bitterly re-cut any attempt t" ca-t r.
flii tii-ll- iiin hi- high moral .h.iracur
and many manly vntu.-s.
IH. I KS Ktl-iKT
Tin:
1
11...-t.
The coroner'- jury ia the ca--I
llueiis. alter a del:ln-rat:oii
hours, return. -1 a v.-r-li. t a f..il"w - :
Til VhKlilCT.
I u the matter of llu- o.roi.er's ni U.--l
held at Bo, bur.', or. gi n. on May -'.
lOiil'. to inquire into the manner ..f the
death of TI101113- C. wen. we. tl ro
llers jurv, liu l : The age of the do s,,
t, l.ar.. s-n LI) vear- 10 nu litti- and 13
,ivs at the time oi h-.s death : that he
ie.1 in lioM-burg. IVugla iMimty. Ore
II. fr..m tl fleet of a pi-hd shot
woaud iorticteil at the hand- of Frank
c-l. In the opinion of the cor-nier
i.in- the aid Frank Kee-I is irinltv ot
j .
manslaughter.
Ihited at KoM'bur
Oregon, May
Tribune and Monarch bicvcles are the
best. See thein at Sykes' Hardware
Mr. J. C.Aiken went to Wilbur to
day to attend the funeral of Mr. tiilluiui
Si- the Title Ciiarantee it 1-oan Co,
or bine prints ami tiling papers. tf
Prof. K. L. Cannou opened the Spring
term of school at Lurley Monday.
Visit Oibb Bms ciL'ar store and see
how cigars are manufactured.
L. I-'.. Milleilge the Dillard merchant
was a Roseburg visitor Friday.
Kverything that is new and up-to-date
iu jewelry al Salzman's.
The wimsI dealers tfiink that we have
had a jierfectly lovely Spring.
Fresh bread-cakes etc., at Cloyd A
(iritlith'n bakery.
Ijiwney' candies at Cannons'.
Ioug!a county
RIFLES and
PISTOLS
have justly earned their repu
tation for Accuracy, Durabil
ity and Penetration.
9 THE CRACK SHOT is very
popular among the boys. A.
take down, accurate .22 cali
ber rife for only $4.00.
Where these rifiea are not sold by
dealers, we will aead same rxreeas
prepaid on receipt ol price. Send
stamp for catalog deacribinjt complete
line and containing valuable inform
ation to shooters. -r-
o Tie J. Stniis Aiis ui Teoi Cs. 0
p.t.tM . CHICOrtE FAILS, ss.
DR. KOCH'S L nPH
1NHALA riON j
FiU THK Cl kK '.
ASTHMA. CTAkH
URoNCMIIi.-:..
CO.iL"HI:iuN,
STOMACH TkL.;L-5
AT
R05EBURG,
TVIdtr ft anr? Ifl
jj
V.V.V.W-.W.V.-. VAV.
IBarker's
J Timothy,
:: Red Clover,
Orchard Graso,
j EnglishRycGrsusa
: Mcs quite or
Velvet Grass,
Vetch Seed.
A. E. CROUCH
Timber Locator
and Guide
Homes from $250 to $500
Wrile or ' I bone
Wm, IrT, Porter,
' ,.cr - -i-l titular land for ul
H'liiu i.-a J Iottel.
A-Mr- Mnd Ke-nieno'...
(nuy '., CAMA.- VALLEY, ORE
Title U ua ran tee S Loan Co.
BHiEBCaa. 0BKG05.
J. 0. HaBiLKi. D. C. Hill.TTT.
I rrm S-nL emcj. aad Tma.
Real Z;ate Agent anj Notary
Timber and Homestead Lvcator
Packer aad Guide
Camas Valley,
.5 oulh nrt -
Oloe to th lourt How. Hr tit only ess
p.te( l N.ir bno in Doiarlu Coamtj.
Atviracu an j CrrSrr M T:lie fumnhmi w
Mou rocnir jlq I ia;n c!:m- Bar
.to a compt art ol Tracina oi ail tavoa&lp
pa la the R-weburt. Umna, V. &- Lad Dio
in-V u. mat b.ite pnat copes el toy gi.
VjrlOU : ip aow;nx i Tcai i Lrorei aasl iaoo.
K'-i;r
Nouu-r ab;ic ia eflcc Imuim acvBta.
i Corapomieor aulmicd. U
1. ti Moo Kl"
S V V Wll.t.
t'HA!" Fn:tt'-.
T J I!k" .
Joe F. IIakvi. .
J P Hi ri .
J T in 111:11.. cnner.
Mr. Kevd. the defendant was -!ar-l
under lunula tixiil at J"lXt. to aj-jH-ar
for a hearing In-fore Justice Kohinett
T ilex I. ly. fill' tuiiid were lurtii-ln-'I
and lie wa relea-ed t his own n-i-j:-
liianee, his lxndMneii lH'in(f. 15. W .
Strong, W. 11 Jamii-sou and S. K.
Svkes.
The action of the nimnerV jury in
finding a venliet uliieli will riiUire a
further iin(iiiry and full investigation
in the -as' and the estahlishnient of the
hlaine and resNinsiliility for the untime
ly death of the young man. is eiiiniiien
dahle and meet.- witli the hearty aji-
jmival of all law abiding citizens.
Holds Up a Congressman.
"At theend of the campaign." writes
I'hiimii (.'lark. . Mis-onri's brilliant con
gressman, "from overwork, nervous
tension, los- of sleep and constant sn-ak-
111.' I lmd alnnit tttterlv collaiiseil. It
seemed that all the organs ill my l"lv
were out of order, hut three buttles of
Klectrie Bitters miide me all right. It's
tlm U-st all-round meiliciiie ever sold
over a druggist's counter. Over worked
run-down men and weak, sickly women
gain splendid health and vitality from
Klectrie Hitters. Try them. Only 50c.
(tUiiranteed hv A. C. Marsters.
An American Play.
The title of the polite oJlmly "Too
Kii h to Marr " is derived fnni the
fact that the hero of the -tory is in love
with a young Punkanl girl. The sect of
Pimkanls are averx to gn-at wealth
and as the young man is ! inherit a
great fortune, he does not find favor in
the eves of the Punkanl mother. He i
bright and handsome, and iu every way
a desirable match f-T the girl, except a
-trange exception in these day-, that he
is to ricTi. Thi-objection, on the part
ni tl... Iimikard mother, ilevelolis a
-erics of iMinplications. exquisitely
amu-ing in the comedy, which shows
how a young man of brains can marry
the girl he loves iu spite of the fact that
he i-a millionaire.
Cut
in
Prices...
AT
Blacks
Store,
THE UNDERPRICED STORE
IN THE
FAMILY CIRCLE
there's nothing so conducive to real en
ji)viiieiitits good music. Ortninlv no
jvell-regulnted home should be without
a piano. That is to say, a high-grade
instrument u Fischer for instance.
None lietter made. The Fischer piano
is not onlv nerfection of construction,
tone and net ion, but also of handsome
ilesicii niid lieniitiful finish. Not HO
expensive, either, t'usli or installments
THE POPULAR MUSIC HOUSE
W. A. BURR & CO.
SK'cial meeting of the Hoard of Trade
tomorrow (Tut'sdav) evening.
See Flint's window for the new spring
styles in footwear.
Clocks, Clocks, Clocks, see the clocks
at J. T. Brvan's
Nasal
CATARRH
In all Its itaitw Mwte
ihonlj be cleanlineaa.
EIj'i Cream Balm
clean , toothes and hrala
the diMae4 nieubrane.
It caret catarrh and drive
away a cold la ilia head
f.tilrlrlv.
rv..n. n.lm b nlawd Into the nottrilf, aprtads
own the meojbrana and Ii aborld. Reliaf U lav
mediate and cure follow. Jt 1 sot drylnjt-dof t
not produce niir. UrgeOiae.tOc.nuai urng
WM or by mail ; Trial Si. 10 T "
U.V JIUOTUEIWW Warreu Mrl, Nt York
Jv itAoJ
Tiie coined v is interesting and in
structive as showing the development of
American manners and customs. The
author has scucd the spirit of the pres
ent time in the development of an ex
cruciatingly funny plot from exclusive
ly American characters and scene. In
diilnif so. he has iirodiii-ed a work that
will live and take rank with the best el
forts of the worlds gn-at.-st writers.
The coined v will lie seen at the Hose-
burg opera house, Thursday, May
Smiths' Dandruff Pomade.
DRAIN,
OREGON
1 lb. can S niliiiigV hVt Caking Towder ....I .40
:t . i-jii K. C lUiking Powder 20
si ox can K. 1". Uuking Powder i
I i-kgs. Arm A Haminer S.l S
li i ...Id iM-t Va-h:ng 1'owder
Prv l:rauu!at.-l Sugar 1.00
!t' li-s. ,iok Prv liraa-.i'.ate.! ugar 4.90
No. l.alvanL-e-l Inm Wash Boilers, each . . . . 1 rift
jivaniz-ol In.n Water Fail-, each 0
HI ue euanjele-l ware of all kinds at ju-t half
price, asobig.nt on Tin and Agat Wire,
l-;i rge st.vk of plain w hit Itehesgoin, cheap
M v.mis Ca!iii for 11.00
Pre-s lioo.ls, -.iting Flannel. iughain.
Iv.cks and s-hirttng at actual ct. Ladies
shirt Waist aud Over skirts at almost LaU
price.
Ladies Fine ln--. per pair f 1.00
Men's Fine and Heavy shoes. g.wl quality. tl.S-'itofS
llaby shoe- ". 55
In fact the pri.-e will U- rut on ail pradee
and kind- of shoe iu stock.
Men's and I'hivs" Clothing. I jrp. stock to
-ehvt from. Vri.vs cut - to Si p-r cent.
Tl, is i- not old sUn'k, butgils just re cei"e,d
this spring. This is your cbn-e to get a,
gl suit cheap.
lvnt forv-t that mu can get a'lything you
uetsl from a ueiiletoa Champion Mowing
Machine at rut pri.-e, it von buv al
BLACK'S STORE
This Sale is strictly for CASH and will con
tinue until my stock is completely closed out
J
BLACK
DRAIN. OREGON
SMOKE
THE..
New Rival" Cigar S
Manufactured
by
A (JOOD CLEAN UNION
MADE FIVE CENT CIGAR
COBB BROS..
. .m m m. k-:
lloudricks blk.
near Depot
sovcvvovcvcvvcvvvvvovv
The large st stock of 20th Century Goods in the town
stops itching sculp upon one application
three to six removes all dandruff and
will stop falling hair. Price oO c, For
ill.' bv Marker Drug Co. Mltf.
Threshing Outfit for Sale.
A II-' inch J. I. Case separator and a
twelve horfe traction engine will lie.
old cheap. Apply to J. R. Wilson.
.f2Sp. Camna Valley, 0t. '
VOVOVCJ
itown 0
FISHER& BELLOWS CO
I
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods. Notions
Clothing,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
Boots and Shoes
J Hats and Caps
Groceries, Provisions
A Produce bought 'Phone 721