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- ; ' : ii-The Tvritt-a-Teek Roseburg Plaindealer Published Mondays and Thursdays. PLAINDGALER PUBLISHING CO. W. C.Conxeu, Editor and Publisher Fed 'Wright, City Editor, Solicitor. AoursT J. Kraxtz, Foreman S. C. Bartkfm, Traveling Solicitor. Twlc-a-Veek Plaindealer, per year, $1.50 Entered at the Post Office in Roseburg, ! Ore., as second class mail matter. :- - i Advertising Rates on Application. ' MAY 12, l;0- A CHALLENGE TO THE REVIEW. Absurd Talk About Proxy Purchas. ng. The fiht between A. M Crawford and Judge Fullertou for the dele gates .to me repumican s.a.e ruu-!sW,of Lis((;U in this section, is venlion was the natural outcome ofj , political rivalry, and bad it been con- j entirely unfounded: it will Inexactly ducted fairly, as Mich contests ought the coutrary. In be conducted, the victorious man j ' would have been entitled to the sup-j The democrats must admit since port of th vangnihed. But when it hist Mondaj's meeting that Douglas wan accomplished bv the purchase of , . , . ,. ' - i,.. ,i,, i : I county is stronger republican than proxies', as was opendlv charged m i J " this instance, and still remains uude-1 ever aud that uo democratic candi nied. then the welfare of the repnbli-1 oat, state or conuty can hope to can party, as well, as public decuey '.Hpnr a majority of votes at this and honor, demand that such pro- slroD cedinars lie wuphatically rebuked by I - . . , tkathinkin. self resDectius and in-deposition among republicans tellieerjt voters of that party. Rose- brtrsr Review, May 8. Tnattiie above siattmeut relative taibe purchase of proxies is malici otfely false and simply a trumped up campaign lie there are few, if any, dare dispute. For some time past th$ Review has been openly charging every-prosy bolder in the Republi can county convention with bribery an I corruption, irrespective of fac tion ir the individual integrity of suchjielegates, which is an outrage and an insult to the Republican party o Douglas county, especially, 6uch a sweeping charge as the one quoted above, "which will be rpsented by all fair minded voters. AVe rjj?re- with'present.the names of each and! every proxy: bolder in the late Re-j publican county convention, which 1 .1 .. 4 1 1. .- -I - n J ' number of Fullerton than Crawford men, vet in this list we challenge the Review or any -of its followers to point out a single' man in the whole list reprvsauting either , faction who secured his proxy through cor ruption or any dishonorable methods whatever: J L Arzner, CaoyonviUe, by John Fullerton; George K Q.iine, Riddle, by George M Brpwn: J R Boss, Rose bur by John H Shape; V H Gray, Comstock, "'by H Mo'onev; David Noah', Camas Valley, by A C Sfara tersi S' B Colvin, Lskv by J A B!a:-k; M Uendrick, Drain, by L M Perkiust C M Wilson, Camas Vniley, by J T Bridges: P A Brownell. Gar diner, O B Hinsdale: W A Smiley, by J A Black; Dr A Patterson, Gar diner, by S?oU Morris; A Wise, Drain, by C E Unsaid; J O JobiiMin, Draiu, by E R Ablegate; Joel Tracy, Drain, by Cbas Kennogtori: J R Giliain, Galesville, by E E Wil eo i H Wea'.heriv, Sottsbnrg, by C Htcker; J B Willifirus. Rosebnrg. by Jos Sykes; JM tVterson, Buheruia, by J E Love. Tae foregoing is a full list of the republican proxies in the late county convention and as we said before the list is made up of more Fullerton than Crawford men, as every demo crat and republican who is personally acquainted with the above ' named gentlemen knows fu!l wJJ. We, however, again defy the Review or anyone else to point out a single man mentioned ia the above list who is guilty of any bribery or political cor ruption ia securing bis proxy. The Review or any other disconcerted in dividual who has been nm-crnpu-lonsly irying to make political capi tal oat of the "proxy parchasiftg'' and "bribejy" bugaboo, will now, as slang parlance goes', eitner "put up, or hunt op. The reference to Mr. Crawford as a proxy purchaser, when the Fuller ton men held the majority of theprox ies in the late republican conuty convention," causes one to audibly smile. 1 . , . - . t As an example of the good work which compelent officials and a pro gressive party can do lowar l the rec tification of a public wrong it is wor thy of no!e that the rai'road ussesa ments of the state of Ohio Lave been almost doubled, the companies them selves in many cses g'ving in the increased valuation. For Ibis gojd work, by'which transportation Co. 'a were made to ahare their just propor tion of the burden of taxation, the republicans of this solid old republi can commonwealth ar directly re sponsible: -They started a vigorous j warfare alortgthisline.demonstrating that the railroads were aeessed at practical ly'only one-fourth the rate at which other property was taxod. The republicans of this county have etanel the same vigorous warfare aud are directly responsible for a con siderable incrense m the Ifist railroad asessmeat, through the effort of Jh couuty coutt, and with tho defeat of th present poi ii ical bjbrid Hssehsor a more quioiw auu m- 6essmen: will b secured all around. ... l r.. ......... We understand the -"nice boy '' Can dida e for county clerk took the edi tor or this paper to task at Hid. He and other South Douglas puiuts bist week during the course of bis little oloer.tioiiarv exercise which he de livered at those places. We have , never intended to refer to the beard- less youth, in other than respectful terms, aud don't tuiak we ever have, hence we are at a loss to know what baa aroused bis youthful displeasure. However, we are inclined to be mag nanimous toward the lad, realizing fall -well that he has attained that Be when callow yontb imagines he knows it all and naturally becomes badly pone on himself. Bat this is an error in youth we are all generous euoufjh to overlook, for by and by, after he is through knowing it all and beg jus to learn something.he will wonder whore the foul-killer kept himself when hn was ripe for the sacrifice. I There is no doubt that Mr. Fur- nish will receive the full strength of . th republican party in Douglas c jurat v. His speech here "took, in every sense of the "word, and his plsin, business-like, straightforward remarks have received the hearty ap proval of alUhe voters. The report made by some of the democratic or gans that Chamber bun would inn thin now, to vote the icket straight from top to bottom. The democrats talk of throwing away the Philippine Islands. As well talk, says the East Oregon Re publican, of throwing away Alaska-or Oregon, for that matter. Such bosh. uttered for political purposes, should be set dowu on by Oregon rolling up an overwhelming vote for the repub lican ticket, which represents nation al honor, progress and prosperity. - It is an un disputable fact that the actions of Assessor Gillette in reduc ing the valuation of the Assessment of Kosebnrg and vicinity $91,070; dunns his term and $51,630 last LOOKS BAD FOR Douglas, the Only County Property Valuation in The lollowiii- table i compiled from the otlicial report of Ihe Secretary oj State !ioiu- lite increstsi valuation of taxable proju-rty in the state and various eountirsthere-jiToriiieyearPKUovert.be year l.W, Douglas being the" onlt county in this whole judicial district which shows a decrease property valuation for the year P. 01 over l!Hl: . SUteof Oretii.u. iu.Measi-1 i.roiiertv valuation I L"3,5:.vfi W ou'.iity. iiirrv;i--.l iro"ert v valuation .bieiihilit - JarRxin K1;:in:lt !. " : ." ' " v; I-UI- Linn C'urrv ,L)i;u:la, KuM-biirj .JKCUKASKI ' - . sdi.s.i district " I'onglas eoiinty. outside of Kosebnrg sclnsil district increase of It will !e obcr-d that the remarkable decreased assessment for sdnVl dis;rict for the vear. resulitsl in the coiintr showing a dH-reasel w hiie il was really an increased valuation outside of the ICisvlmrg sdnad distrw-t. Whv is io:ij'as -.;:ii;y t!i- only county of this group tlutt slmws a lower val uation.' Wliy was tii valnatioa of Kosebnrg ds-rea.-sl while the remainder of the count v was.iaise.1? Io the voters of Houglas county ln-Heve that the people of Kosebnrg are f 51 .rc-JO s.rer. or that the taxable proj'rty4 this city and vicin ity has decreased in valuation to the amount of fol,ti30 during the j.ast year? We guess not! The incompetent Democratic assessor alone is respmisilile for this peculiar and deploralile conditions of affairs for the fact is well known that Ro--Wur's va!uatio;i has greitly increased during this time. iillette is now asking the taxpayers f Ikiiwlas cijunty to re--hvt him to a third term. Will they do it? We guess not. . year alone, was maiuly iu the iuter ests of four prominent democratic property holders of this city. How du you like this kind of business, Mr. county tax pavers? The nnprejadiced people know that President Koosevelt meant busi ness when he said whoever had been guilty of wrongdoing and whatever justs or combinations were going beyond their legal limit, wonld be punished. Tbos democrats who think that capital can be made by abasing our army and advocating a scuttle policy in the Philippines, will know better when vhe votos are counted in June. Let no republican trade with the democrats on a single, solitary can didate. Lot ns bo more loyal lo.our party and our ticket. Lt us stand by our men tnd our principles. We believe Mr. liryau t-honld now lo given a rest. Slurring a man who is as dead politically as be ia smacks strptigiy of kicking a corpse. Notice to Voters. j Kegistratiou I'. siks w ill be open Sat j u rday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day evenings from . 7 p. in. until ! p. in. for H-ose. desiring to t rat ion lksiks will lie KegLstcr. Kecla- closed Thursday May loth tit 5 p. in I. K. Siiambuook, o. Clerk. NOTICE. Scaled hiils will be received by the Countv Cierl. up to one o'chs-k Jul v 2, (,,. ,vj, f.r building a rock road eight fe-t md one fisit thi"k, near the resi dence of J. T. Spaugh, and also ii)hii the roa.l leading from Koschurg to lsik ing.iilass: also hid- for a plank mad eight feel wide over the last named road. Spii ilicHtions as to construction and materia! to :; iinpany each bid. Howls will Is- re iiirii in all casi-s. j!.' M. 11. Ti!oieso. Countv Judge. f,.Us. Cl,A.-, Clocks, see the clocks at J.T. liryau'e A TERRIBLE CALAMITY, A Catastrophe Greater than Befell Ancient Pompeii and herculea. Castkiks, St Lucia, ltritixli West In dies, May 10. Mont Pel lee, a volcanic iiKiuntain aoine 10 miles' imrthofst. l'errie, the coinnieivial capital of Mar tiuiiitie, is the mountain which made a faint show of eruption -"iO yearn aj;o. Mav : it a-rain coinmenitil to through out dens' cloud of smoke. At mid- ni-'lit the same day, Haines acconipanuHj 1 Iiy rumliliuii iis, lignitHi uie sk oer an immense urea, eausinir widesprea.l terror. May 4 li"t ashes covered me whole city .iiarter f St. Tm itc an inch thick, and made Mont Pelee invisible. now nr i hi m:;tv. i At iiimiii. May ". a stream f burning lava rushed -MM feet d..n the moun tain ide. followlus; the dry IhhI of a torrent and readmit: the s-a. five inilen from the mountain, in lhree minutes. In it rush the tiivy llood swept from itf piitli plantations, buNding, factorys, cattle and hmiian Ihmus over a breadlh if i I oit hall a mile. TKKKOK M'li:l THK 1'HAH1TTS. Teriilile .Ictonatioiis. heard hundred of miles northward, followed at short, irregular intervals and continued at ni'ht. In the intense darkness the elec tric lights failed, but the -town was lit up by luriil (lashes of Maine from the mountain. The terror-stricken inhabi tants rushed for the hills in lliejr night chillies, screamim:. shoulinj; and wail iiis: mad with terror. A RAIN ' HRE. Oaptaiu Whatt r reported that, ha iiij: just cat aie lior off St. Pierrr'at 8 p. in., in tine weather succeeding an aw lul thunder storm during the night, he was talking to the ship's a-ent.Jo-scph Plissono who was in a Uat along side, when he saw a tremendous chiiid f smoke, niiidan.1 glow ing cinders de scend with terrific .rapidity jipon the town and irt; coinpleiely andln an in stant evclopjng the former in a sh-el of flame anf raining tire on Uirl. The agent had just time to climb on board when lib bmt disappeare-l. Sveral of the crew of the Koddam were imi kly scorched to i leal h. Ity superhuman ef forts, having steam up, the cable wae liiiocd and the steamer hackel away fr-mi the shore, and nine hours later iiuuia-'ed to reach Castries. Ten of the HR. GILLETTE. Showing a Decrease in this Judicial District. I07,kT2 on w.i;; t KW.ftft 00 710,W; oo J.Vi,.V3 ft) ns.trio no V2,MQ 00 17,ti7 M ol.ian IiECKKASEI .' Kosebnrg valuation Ks.llam'e men were lying Head, con torUid and burned out of human sem blance owing to the black cinders which covered the ship's dis ks to a depth of six inche. Two more of the crew hav since died. 'Every house at St. Pierre was utterly destroyed and apparently buried under The ashes and burning lava. An officer w ho was sent a-hore lenet rated but a short distance into the city. He found only a few walls standing and the streets literally paved with corpses. Thetiov ernor of the islands, w ho arrived only a few hours liefore the catastrophe, was killed. 11. t ti the English and Ameri can Consuls w ith their families were re KrUsl to have perished. It is certain that no more than 40 out of 30,000 could have escajH-d.'' loiter particulars from t lit scene ol the West Indian' catastrophe do not lessen the estimate of the loss of life, ill fact it is now U-Iicved that 40,000 er S'iiis iM-rished on Martiiiiiie. (I.KAIUNl. AWAY THK IIKHKIS. Fokt Ik Fram-k. May li). Hopes are raised here that more of the population of St Pierre than indicated in the earl ier dispatches have lieen : saved. It is believed that a numlM-r of -tcople were n-gi-iieil from the stricken town by steamers running to Fort de France. The work of clearing away the debris in the city of St. Pierce will lx-commenc ed as soon as it is jHissible txi enter the smoking ruins. I'ulil some semblance of order has liecu restored and the ruins have liecn partially cleared away it has Isi'ii agrii-d by the municipal and other authorities to burn "all corpses found in the streets. The authorities of Fort de France are tending all procurable nec essaries for the sufferers with medical aid for the injured, the fmtd supplies of St. Pierre Ix-ing idl destroyed. Martiiiii-uli comprises one of the smaller islands of the Antilles group awl is located several hundred miles south of Cuba. It is 12 miles wide and 40 miles long and had in isn't, u -Mipula-tion of 1S7 ,002, principally French and English. Its capital is Fort de France, population 12,000; its metropolis is St. ... i.i. , . ti:.. .. 4,i ncrre wun ju.msi innaoiianis. kinds of tropical fruits, coffee and cocoa j ire produced in great abundance 011 this island. Editor Smiths' Dandruff Pomade. stops itching scalp upon one application three to six removes all dandruff and will stop falliirg hair. ' Price 50., For ale by Marsturs Drug Co. M1U, (,'ondiiclor L. K. t'ooper is laying off. Conductor Al Norman is laying off mi account of ill health. Conductor ('. S. ln;krock of Ashland is reported on the sick lint. Conductor Frank 1'look of the (iraiits Pass wood train is reorteil ill. I'ave llcrshev lormerlv a cur repairer t thiw stai'nn but visiting in AFhland v of Portiand is i Al Cloyil's infant ion Johuie, who has t Uh'ii serifiusly ill for ti e ast few week is reKrted very much i in proved. t Kay .lackiu. wlio Inis I wen in the ; 1'ortlaml hospital for some time past is now visiting his pareuts at baker City. Several passenger brakemrn w ho have leen "buiiiietl" by the reinstatement of Hmketueil l.ol.r, llallard and 1'oty, are returning to the freight aervice. lau IiugeltU-rg. of this city has en tered t lie Wells Fargo Co's service us hel-r, and left last night for1 lluiismuir where he will od us helper lwtwe-u that station and llorubnKik. Oh Wednesday, the :i0th lilt., over two hundrel railway men employed in the neighliorhoiid of (iraud Crossing. III., asseinhle.1 in Turner Hall and were addressed by lirorge Kstes, president of the I'nited rrotherhisMl, and on Friday veiling. Ilia ".'ud inst., he addresseil a at ill larger meeting, held in F.igeninaun Hall, South Chicago I'. P.. II. K. Jour nal. It ia resirls that It. P.. Miller gener al freisht and iassenger -nt tor the Southern Pacific Comauy at Portland j is soon to return to the Oregon Railway ami Navigation CViiiwny as general freight and -asenger agent for that nniiny. Harry Adams i to he hi assistant. W. K. ('man now assistant for the O. K. X. Co . is t.. take Mr. Miller's place with the S. P. Co. It i reported that C. A. Mnllxiuef is to le assistant ass.iger ageht for our of the coin panic. The Soithvrn Pacific eniovee of this city and state have leeii .tiietly or ganizing a new union for several months. It already. ha llsi) inendier and is steadly growing. The union is made up of three divisions, knouu as the Port land, (lie Rose). org and the Ashland. Everyone in the employ of the Siulheru Pacific Mail way is eligible to member ship from section men to the highest salaried mploye on the nud, only ex cluding official-. The Portland division started out with M memlwrs, but now has .Vstl on the list. This division ex tends as far smith as Junction and west to ('rvallis. The IiiwburgdivL-ion has 4) ineiiils-rs, and that of Ashland -JO. The men in the employ of the Southern Pacific say they are paid lower wa--s in Oregon than they are paid in California by the same c.rs ration, and it is the ambition of the men in this state to have ihe w-ale raised to the California standard. This demand will 1 madc of the eoinsiiiv when the union is thor. oughly organised. This is the most jr fect radnsid organiuttion ever effe-te.. It differs from other iailnud unions in this respect. Kvery emjiloye of tlw system is eligible to niemherhi p. Portland Jmirnal. Lodge Entertainment. The IVgrre of Honor lodge of this city will give a public entertainment at the I. O. O. F. hall in this city this evening, May l?th. to which a general invitation is extended to the public. The charm ing elocutionist. Miss Francis Fulton, will render several selections. 1-RiM.RVV. (a) "The Sailing of King ohif f'.rothcrton. bj ''Those I'readful Boy" Original. Miss Francis C. Ful Uiii. Piano Solo Miss Elsie B-uelick. (a) "A Courtin' Call" C-mke. (bj "Maggie's Crutch" Cooke, vcl "P-ob aad May" McOwan. Miss Fulton. Vocal Duet Mrs. S. C. Flint and Mrs. E. A. Walker, Act II. S-ene 1 "Measure for Meas ure" Shakeseare. "The Overall Bri gade" Original. .Miss Fulton. Piano Solo Miss Hazel Perry. (a "Tlie Hunting Scene fmia l.on doH Assurance." ) "Mrs.McCarty on Roller Skates.'' Carienter. Miss Ful ton. Admission. 25 cents. Stand Like a Stone Wall. between vour children and the tor tures of itching and burning eczema, scaldhead or other skin diseases. How ? Whv, bv using Uucklen'e Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for I leers, rever Sires, Salt Itheuni Cuts, Iturmuor bruises" Infallible for Piles. 2.V at A. C. Marsters. Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at the Rose burg jKistofhce. Persons calling for ths letters will please state the date 011 which they are advertised, May 12 1002: ftmlowick, Justin' Nosek, Josef Brown, Mrs. E Burk, Mrs W L Edgy, Ben Rowan, (ieo W Strange, J A Tow iisend Thomas Daly Wagoner, W A Williams, M Eandis, M I larvis, Jas-ier POSTAL ('A WIS. Elliott, Fred Nelson, Nels Xorcross, X D Smith, ("lias. The letters will lie charged for at the rale of one cent each. W. A. FltATKR, P. M. S. B. Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly 011 the blood and mucous surfaces of the svstem. It permeates everv fluid of the bodv, eradicates the svstem, cleanses and heals the afflicted parts and restores them to a natural, Healthful condition. Nasal CATARRH la all Its ataM tliara should b cleauliuasa. jjy( Cream Balm iaaiiaM,aontatati'llMala tka diataned membraaa, It enrea ratarrh and drive way a cold la Ilia head ,olckljr. ' Cream Balm la placed Into the noatrlli, apreadf over the niembrant and it atiaorlitd. lielitfla I ta in edlale and a cure follow. It la not drYing-doea not produce sneezing. Large Saw, W oeati at Drugi fitta or by nail; Trial SUe, 10 cenu bj mail. KLX BKOiaSRft, Warren Stmt. New Twh, Title (Juarantee&Loan Co. 1 ROHEBUKU, OREGON. J. U. Uahilton, D. C. Hamilton, rrcslcK-nt. Hccy. and Tread. OOlce In tlie uurl Ilniine. Have the only com pletKl ol almirart Uioka lu L)oiikI ounty. Abntracu and Uertlflcatei ol Title InriiUtiwl Ui IlouglaK county lauil and mlnlux claim. Have alaoacomilflOM-t)ITraciuKa of all towunliip piatalu tlic KwIjiitr, Oregon, U. H. IjiihI Dis trict. Will make blue irlul copiea nt any town- hin howiug all vacant (ioTeiuiuuiit latiUa Notary public lu miice. luuurauce HPi'iitn. Curreaixniuunce solicited. ia Tli-e Earon will make the mmsoii at l!i hni'.' and id Oak l-ln Farm on (lie .North Finp- iia. losi-bur!, at the l-'.inpire l.iver.y Stable Fridays and Saturdays of eacli wf k, renin inder ol t he t imc ui l he iarm. TF.IJ.MS to insure. fl.V Will furnish liasturo for mares at my place at $1 per mouth. ) j L. UIAUN. (iiill 1900 Water Proof Harness Oil Ulaekiniz Put Hp in the consistency of cream, and positively w ill not gum or molil. liives the leather firmness, vel makes it soft and pliable. Presi-rves the leather and 1 stitching frmii inclciiieut weather and! gives the harness a neat and linihisl a sMrjuv. Keally maki-s J 1 harness jiaik uew ami will make it lat twice as long by ihe use of I'.ajil Harness Oil. Il is also eiUally v-i-nl for lsts and slii-s. Manufactured by J. W. MoTF. Kosc hurg, Oregon. On sale at l;ilgettV Harness simp. 'j!' SEEDS AT- Barker's Tittxoihy, Red Clover, Orchard Grass. EnglishRyeGrstss Mesquif e or Velvet Grass, Vetch Seed. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! Those ha v i i:j farm l iud- ori;!.ue prorty for s.iie ..r e, h.iic.-e. will do well to call and s,v tbe new real estate firm on North J . 1. k : 1 Street j. ranns(o Real Estate Weight. .,;.! r rI. changed lor Eastern pr-.-rty. A-s,, tioveriimeiit I.ind ! :it"s. Cruisers alway- on hind. Estimates fur nished, etc. j. Riddle Pharmacy.: I. B. RIDDLE. Prop. ALL KINDS OF Fresh Drugs, Hcdicints, Toilet Articles, Paints. Oils. Qlas5, Sundries. Prescriptions promptly tilled by a competent druggist. d RIDDLE, - 0REQ0N. J0IIi GHOUGi: CASPARI Painter. Paper Hanger and rWnrntnr a Sijtn and Buggy Painting a Specialty Call on or leave orders at Chun hill & Woollcy's KOSEDl'Kt;, oREtio.N -INSFRE IN THE INSURANCE AT COST. Head Oflii-c, Mi'Minnvillo. Drcn'-U Amt.of insurance in force, II 1, '.00,000.00 Net gain in one year, 2,iiJS,7S7.O0 Saving its members I yr., SO.o'.il.OO Number separate risks, 22,oi0 See A. J. Buchanan. Roseburg, Oregon. Agt. for Douglas Co. VaVa"aV.VaV.V.V.V.V.V DR. KOCH'S LHPH ' INHALATION j . FtlK THE CI RE OF Ij ASTfiMA. CATARRH, BRONCHITIS. CONSUMPTION, STOMACH TROUBLES AT ROSEBURG, j May 9 andlO : WAWiWAW.V.ViWA'i m fi mm ANOTHER BANNER MONTH Over half Mostly all Xow that our business is spreading out and increasing, it is impossihli; for m to laud a full cailiiad of instruments at Kosebnrg at one time. Our last load wa- distributed, commencing at Port land ; some went to Kandoii, some to Jefferson, some to Koschurg. but tbe bulk of them we landisl at Cottage ( rove w here we are doing nil exceedingly tine business, disnsiug of eight instrument including two tine Chickerins. thn- KimUills, a tine Whitney and two 1 iicain-r makes. 1 ottage rove is m a You will find the Ust inakcs and the IiVst Toned Instrumtnt-i at the T. K. RICHARDSON MU5IC HOUSE AT ROSEBURG CR COTTAGE GROVE. SMOKE THE . . New Rival" Cigar Our Makes-rr Manufacture,! by COBB -. .-w -m. aK H AVING purchased the entite stock of Mrs. IS. Uoyd, I am now prepared to make very attractive prices in the Grocery Line and will also exchange all kinds of Country Produce at -the high est market price. In order to reduce my stock rf Crockery and Chiuaware I will sell this line at first cost. W Roselmr? ('trailing and Dvfins Works .! A S. FEKliCMiN. Vry All Kinds of Clothing Cleaned and Dyed. . . Krri- Street, i-i'iHisiie Satif:i'tiili 1'ieslivieriaii rhurvh. tttiarantl BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW Cur. Wa.shiii'.'tun ' ail' 1 Main Street Mrs. Belle Collins HONEST CYCLES AT HONEST PRICES 1902 FRAME 22 inch; option 20, 24, 26 inch. SEAT TOST Direct ti ?iUfr I'INISH Black, with gold stripes; olive green or maroon SADDLE Hunt 76. CRANKS 6? Rambler. GEAR St or Si TIRES The famous G. ccj. Heavy-tread Detachable" THERE IS NOT A LAME PLACE IN THE RAMBLER ANYWHERE A. C. MARSTERS & CO. 7i a carload of PIANOS and ORGANS sold in April and high grade instruments like Chickeri.ng and Kimball very pnfrperous condition and tin- pej plu are using good judgment in buying the very Ijest i.ianos on the market, knowing thai the U--t is always the I cheap!-st. Our next carload will arrive fn alsmt six days. This lot will lsj dis tribute 1 here at Kosebnrg, a- we have nearly one-half this lot already engagi.il j aiuillereiit -oints; now that the nails are getting in goisl condition we will le I alile to make our countrv deliveries in a short time. K. .x. Uoiiacott, the is. pil lar oran man, is now busy making de liveries and calling on his old friends. Mis- Foreman, our sales lady, has Is-en very successful iu the sale of pianos, and especially the Whitnev. as it is a favor ite of her-, uwl it makes friends w lu-re- j ever it got-s. The sts k we have on i hands w ill lie dnsd out iu a very short j time, as we have put the prices away! low 11. We are also representatives of the Filer's Music llo.i-.-. Portland. Ore. lkjn't fail to tro see Filer when you g-- to Portland. UNION MADE 10c, 5c. Jumbo, Jun tU. BROS.. Ib-ml'i. k- hi. near IV-t I rom 9) Q o) AUtract of Title to Dee-led Land. inent Land. Blue Trvnts of Township Maps showing all vacant Lands, One Dollar Each, FRANK E. ALLEY, Architect Abstracter Plans and Estimates for all BuihJ ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in Marks Building. Thone il5. nvccuw aVTt vucuu.i OJ) XZ7 . KM V The Leader for Season of '02 Model 52. Price 555. Mens Heavy Roadster SPECIFICATIONS We are daily receiving letters from our many customer- iu praise of the instru ment which they have purchased froi us direct or from gome of our agents. A iji'-sI article will alway- -,ik for itself, V.- - T JMt-l j and esjxi ially a sl Piano or rrgan, a j we carry the Is. t. T!e:y sound their jowu prai.- and lave kep; it uj for the J Hst twelve Tears. - ..Confectioneries.. TmC:t ir-au aal mizerf eaa i . f.ncT caeca and CooCiaaa. t. b 'ie.- a--.i fiuit v r:-'l sftaie!: . a.i 'z-.-- fi:i . i ia :t;. i. J. NORflAN mi Iron Clad Wagons Fully Warranted nacKS and .OAKLAND, ORE !j MRS. H. E ASTON i is i rej-are! to wait upon old, and t'twcr.st jniereani frieisda witii & full stoci of aud complete) GROCERIES A'.l fresh and of the very be quality. T- &al cof?e3 are sreia'tie. Your patronage 0 f )aci?eu. ! A xS Jackson St.. r IV,-'''V j Homesfrom$25 to 50O Write r Thone Wm, M, Porter, - j Real Estate Agent and Notary t Timber and Homestead Locator Packer and Guide Caiuas W;!ev. Oreeoa S ?outb vst of Rocbur$. I IIH RIDE A RAHBLER THE POPULAR WHEEL BICYCLES Morrow Coastci Brake Rambler Cushion Frame