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The Twice-a-Veek Roseburg Plaindealer Published Monday! and Thurdrx. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. W. C.Conner, Editor and Publisher Fred AVrigut, City Editor, Solicitor. Acgcst J. Krantz, Foreman S. C. Bartrcm, Traveling Solicitor. Twic-Veck Plaindealer, per year, $1.50 , Entered at the Post Office in Roseburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Rates on Application. MAY li, W2. FALSEHOOD AND DECEPTION. State and County Democratic Candi dates Bring Disgrace I pou thair Party. Whitbrr is Democracy dnftin The old party of adversity and hard times has beeu proven guilty of a good many follies and has more than once demonstrated its utter recrean cy as a political organization, bnt never b?fore until the present cam paign in Oiegon has it showed a dis position to totally disregard the truth and every semblance of legiti mate politics and Bink into the j-Iimy depths of political corruption aud trickery. One of the bold ami brazen examples of the small regard in which the demociats of this state hold truth and integrity was the re cent statement of Henry Blackman. candidate for state treasurer, in this city, to the effect that it was he who introduce 1 the Oregon Soldiers Home bill in the legislature and se cured its passage. Au examination of the House and Senate Journals for the 193 session of th legislature 6hows conclusively that (he Soldiers Homa bill wa introduced by Repre sentative Ormsby and that Blackman did not even vote for the measure wheD it came up for passage in the senate, as he was numbered among the absentees on its final passage For confirmation of this statement we present the following from the 1893 house journal page 470, and the 1S93 senate journal page 812. The following vote was taken in the House Feb. 0, 1S93. The question being, shall the bill pass (Soldiers Home bill known as H B No. 121) the roll was called and those voting aye were: Baughman, Belts, Bishop, O C Brown of Douglas, Brown of Mor row, Campbell, Chandler, Coon, Coo per, Cornelius Day, Duncan, Dur ham, Geer of Clackamas, Geei of Marion, Goodrich, Gowan, Gullixson, Hobbs:Jeffreys, King, Lamson, Law ton, Layman, Maloney, Danley, Mays McEwen, Merrill, Merritt, Myers, Nichols, Northup. Ormsby, Paxton, Toner, Trullinger. Upton, Wilkins, Wilkinson, Wright of Marion, Wright of Union and Mr. Speaker, total 43. Tnose voting no were Blevins. El more, Houck, Miller, Myer, Nickell. R. STORY SHERIDAN of Douglas. Staats and Stone, total '.. Absent. Belknap, Baxton, Currin, Daly, Ford Gill, Inman and Russell, total 8. The final vote in Jhe Senate was as follows- Aye, Alley, Bancroft, Cogs well, Crosuo, Denny, Dodson, Hayes, Hirsch, Huston, Looney. Maxwell, McAlister, Myers, Rainy, Smitti, Steiwer, Vsnderburg, Weatherford, Willis. Woodard and President Ful ton, total 2L Those Seualors voting no were, HEXRY HECKLE Y, of Douglas, Butler, Cameron, and R M Yeatch, total 4. Absent, HEXRY BLACKMAX, Gales, Matlock and McGinn, total 4. So the Oregon Soldiers Home bill thus became a law and this valuable state institution was located at Rose bnrg, and to the republicans and them alone does our citizeus and the many old veterans owe the credit for providing for, and establishing this worthy institution at Roseburg, pBrty lines being closely drawn as will be seen by the final vote quoted above-, even the democrats of Doug las county voting against the bill. However, in this connection we wish to say that the ridiculously false statement of Henry Blackman, re garding the Soldiers Home bill is fully as truthful as many of the stHiements of Chamberlain and his democratic associates regarding the 6!i!ariei, of the state officers and state expendialures, and we are at a loss to understand how the people could be expected to believe the democrats even under oath after having been so maliciously deceived and imposed on by them. Coming down to Douglas county democracy we find manifested the Baking Powder Most healthful Ieavener in the world. Goes farther. BHIN0 POtVBf CO., HEW VOSK. same spirit of dishonesty, untruthful- ness and trickery, for it was only last i week that a prouiineut candidate on j the democratic county ticket brazenly announced at a political meeting at Canyouville and also at Days Creek j that the present conuty court had expended something like S,000 in building and repairing the couuty's bridges, but was nimble to account f l(1 (h 111 .if tl. inTimvers TlBvwni county court stands readv to submit auy and all of its records to expert examination and challenges anyone to '; shortage of one cent in any I records or accounts. Such skow a 1 of the ! brazen ! effroutery is contemptible and such , falsehood aud deceit should and will u: inu. Jfui nnir nnrtv i I'll LI UVJ-'ViVDO v v v v v- uuj f- J , nmctiniiw riicIi despicable methods. COOS SOLID FOR flR. CRAWFORD. The only Southern Oregon mau who has been placed on the Repnbli- : .-.n; f.fB l,.ntr: time is Hon. A. M. Crawford, of j Roseburg, caudidave for Attorney-) General. This makes the geographi- j cal argument particularly strong in ; bio fnvor in other imrts of the state as in this. Coos county has good j reasons for rolling tips handsome vote for Mr. Crawford. His iutro- j dnction to the Pacific coast was at Marshtield. and the ueonle here have! watched him come up by natural ability and indefatigable hard work from the position of a young attorney just starting, to a prominent place among the able attorneys of the state. His Republicanism has never been questioned, and it is not the "ppa" ! nut polities'' variety, but of the larger and nobler brand; the kind of Republicanism which prevails among the common people, und which keeps them loyal to the party for the good there is in its principles, for the honors it has earned and for the honors it is still capable of earning, with proper leadership. He is the sort of Republcan whom it is a pleas ure to support. SCUTTLE. The worst thing that ever happen ed to the Democrats of Oregon was the adoption of this policy (of senttl-i by their paity with resject to the Philippines. It mey l, osil.le that in pome east rn stales ii:.-r is sup port for thi Democratic party, but in the west and particularly amoug those people whose states are abed by the wave of the Pacific ocean, there is no toleratiou for the pro gramme marked out by ttie Demo crats in Congress and followed by the convention of Mm party iu our neighboring state. When the vote shall be taken in Oregon in June it will be shown what the people think of the flag fnrling i olicv of the Democratic party. Boise Statesman. 1 he swallowing up o 40.000 peo ple on th Island JMartioique by the eruption of a volenuo reminds tne of the last days of l'ompeii. Careful inspection showed tht th fiery stream which '0 cotnpl- tely destroy ed SL Pierre unt hav beeu com posed of poisouous KttSt-? which in stantly suffocated every oae who in haled them, and of other gHses burn ing furiously, for nearly all the vic tims had their hand covering their months, or were in some atti tude Fbowiug that they had sought relief from suffocation. Ailtheliod ies were carbonized or roasted. Piles of dead iu the vicinity of tho site of the cathedral tell a story of the at tempt to find teuctnaiy refuge in the great structure of worship. Men and women, panic-sfrieken at the cataclysm, turned in the moment of their dispair to the cathedral, and were apparently overcome before they could retch its doors In addi tion to the destruction of the .'.0,000 inhabitants of wretched KL Pierre, fully 10,000 people adjacent to the city were destroyed. This wholesale destruction of life will go down in the annals of history as probably the greatest catastrophe of the twentieth century. The ltepnhlican psrty has said in its platform: "We recognize the rights of labor to organize and com bine for mutual protection nnder the law, aud we recommend that legis latnres enact all necessary legislation to protect labor in all its rights and privileges, iu the interest of Ameri can labor and the op-building of the workingmau as the corner-stone of the prosperity of our country. We recommend that Congress create a department of labor in charge of a Secretary, with a set in the Cabi net." This I most heartily endorse in letter and spirit. Having been a laborer myself for more thau half my life. I know whs' it is to earn the daily bread by the sweat of the brow, and my heart goes our -in sympathy with the honest toiler in the un equal struggle for his rights. As governor I shall ever be watchful of the interests of the laborer and will use my influence in behalf of all nec essary legislation looking to the pro tection of labor in all its rights and privileges W. J. Furnish, speech at ! Ashlaud, liny 1st. The county clerks office is one of j loo mnch importance lo lurn over to j a beardless youth, no matter bow x 'emplary his character may be. j The present oDicial has proveu one j of the roost obliging, competent and ! faithful cleiks the comity tins ever bad, his mature years, ability aud ex cellent penmanship pM'tienlm ly qua! ifyiug him for th position." He is entitled to a second term as every fair minded voter must admit, and we .believe he will get it. Electors of Oregon will declare for KepublicBn polities on June m uy a majority of 10,000 to 15,000 votes, Representative Tongue, for Confess from the First District, will have au increased majority over two years ago. j. Williamson, irom iur Second District, will get hia full party vote, aud considerable Demo cratic support in Eastern Oregon, fur the firm stand he has ever taken against leasing of the public ranges. V. J Enrnibh is gaining atrengtu daily, and his popularity in Eastern Oregon will go far toward offsetting the "vote for persoual reasins" which the Democrats credit to Chambeilain in the lllamotte alley. A careiui canvass of the situation shows much of the Democratic cauduiate a strength is fancied. Linn, a Demo- j cratic stronghold, may go for Cham berlain bv reason of his former resi dence there, but Uepublicaus con tend they have a good tightiug chance, la nearly every county tue lU'ntllHH'tm XjeiTlhllitlVH llihvi in ceil am of success The Review is giving its readers. a Kit ol hot air about the Republican caudidate for HssesHor. if fleeted. raising Rosebnrg's assewimeiit $100,- (KM). There in no one hut who kuowa full well lhat Mr. Hthleywonld leave (bis assesnmeut just as it i, but would reduce the assessment of the farmers thionghotit the county to correspond with the reduction in the Rusehurg school district, which Gil let te has refused to do, in fact, the records show that while he has enor innuslv reduced Rosebnrg's assess- meut he has raised the valuation on taxable property throughout the county. Yote for genial G. W. Staley. lie will show no such faforitenm. As if to add insult to injury, Asses sur Gillette, at the recent term of county conit advised his field ilepn ties to put iu their bills for 3 la- stead of $i"0 per dav as heretofore allowed. Of course the county court promptly refused to tolerate Gill ette's little graft, which was intend e l to increase his popularity with his horde of deputies no doubt. The taxpayers have had quite enough of this fellow, Gillette, without puttiug np with him for a third term, and i!l therefore yote for genial and wide awake, G. W. Staley for asses sor. The time seems to be at hand in this county when any Republican who manfests a disposition to poll off his coat ami spend his time and ener gy working for the success and beet interests of hie party, must forthwith be branded as a "bo6s"Vcorruption- 1 1st," a "proxy-purchaser" and what not, by some less ambitions members of his party. This evidence of petty r.pite and jealonsly is deplorable. The Oregonian of Tuesday had very suggstive cartoon. Uncle Sam with his ban I resting on the shoul der of his favored son. President Koosevelt. was represented as stand ing at the threshold of athe Nation's capitol peering wistfully and earnest ly with field glasses in the direction of Oregon and atwve was the inscrip tion, "They have an eye on Oregon; Philippines or scuttle?' In the measures lhat he has set on foot to break down the food or meat trnst. President Ibxisevelt has done well, and earned the euconiams of "the common people.'' Whatever the outcome in the courts of the suit icisiitnted iu ChicHgo. Ihe conspiring packers have lieeu seared, and are weakening, ami will cease to some extent their extortions, at least inso' far k they are illegal. "Gene" Parrot t has made a careful conrteons and thoroughly competent sheriff, in fact, the liest sheriff Dong las county has ever had. He is just Iv entitled to a second term and Ihe voters will see that he is thus honor ed. The spirits of liryanism and Sim otiisru have been made one by Oregon Democrats aud his satanic majesty has flung wide open the gatea of Hades and calmly awaits the coming of June 2d. Coast Mail. Can the Oregon farmers, whose pitiful condition touched my heart when I was last in your state, so soon fr.rget the costly error Ibey made when they left Ihe ltepnhlican party? Congressman Sibley. Instead of selling bonds to Shy- locks, the United States is now pay ing off the debts of the last Democra tic Administration. Timber Wolf Killed. While hunting coyotes on Fall Creek last Sunday Ro)ert Hlakelv met a large timlier wolf. lie immediately shot and dispatched the animal which proved to Is; an extra large fine ol it kiml, meas uring six feet from tip to tin, inches high and weighing 7-r) pounds. The animal had evidently lieen feed ing on the stock of that vicinity, as calf hairs were found in its stomach, and the stock owners there should feel very grateful for its death. Morses Wanted. Mr. Shields, Itarnards Stahlf f Seattle, will heat on Saturday Mav 17 for the pursise of buying Draft horsei, weighing from HtUO to l'MW pounds; parlies having such horses for sale are nipics'ted lo bring them in on that date, tlnl.'l Stand Like a Stone Wall. between vour children and the tor- lures of itching and burning eczema, scaldhcad or other skin diseases. Mow? Whv, hv using Uiiekleu's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for I leers, 1-ever Sores, Salt Kheiim, (Juts, lliiins or bruises' Infallible for Pike. 25c at A, U. .MartttrB. The Proxy Bug-a-Boo. The following ia ti full and oilicial list of the republican proxies iu the hitu county convention and the list is made up of more Fuller! ion tliau Crawford men, a every democrat hihI republican who is iersuiially acquainted with t lie. follow iu;; named eulleiiien knows full well. The Weatlu-rly proxy of which we have heard mentioned wa never pres ented lo the commit te on credentials nor used in the convention and we do ! not lelieve nor does any one else, that a single, one ol the following named geutlx- men aecured their proxy through any unfair methods whalever: J I. Arner, t'anvonvillo, by John Ftillerton; Cieo. K Qnine, Riddle, by (leo. M. Brown ; .1 ft Bosa, Roseburg, hv John HShiqie; V H (iray, Comstock, hv H Moonev; Iavid Nvah, I'ama ValUy, ly A (' Maraters; . U Colvin, Lake, by J A IUack: M llembitk, Drain, hv L M Perkius;CM YVilsou, t'amua Vallev hy J T Hridge ; P A brow O R Ilinstlale: V A Sni Black; Dr A Patterson Pcrttt Morrin; A Wive, Drain, bv V l. Ilasani ; J O Johnson, Drain, hy K II Applegate ; Joel Tracy, Drain, by C"ha j Renringloti ; J R ,i!lam, ialesille, by KK Wilson; H W fatherly, S-oltshiir. hy t' Hacker ; .1 M IVIerson, Bolieniia, by A M t'rawford; .1 II William, Rose burg. by Jo. Syke : V. V. Lilly, Bohe mia, by J V. Low. If iiunilier it ! I laken acanyexi deiuv of iraOicing in proiie the Demo cratic eonvvuliou iuM hav. kyven the l!nnliliinu convention irianv iiinter on the art. tlmre ling alniwt a many j . . - ti.. iu. i I 1imiir5iunrir-i . - enuventiou. th recnr.1 will ihft. Sioo Reward $ioo. i The readers of this paper will r pleaaed to learn lhat there is al least' A.-..Aii.i .liAacA lli-it iini4 Ii:i4 lln ' ll U T "11 . .- ...... . " -- able to cure In all it -tj; and that ia Catarrh. Halls t atarrh Cure i the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh t'mj a euistitu tioiial disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall sCatarrh Cure talei internally, adinj; directly ii-.n the blood and nunv.us surfaces of the system thereby dr-troying the foundation of ihe disease, and giving the patient strength by building us the constitution and assisting nature iu doiuc it work. The proprietors hae f much faith in it curative powers, lhat they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails toenre. Snd lor list of tetimoni alv Address F. J. Cmknf.V ( .. Tole-Ho. O. Id bv lirucisls. 7.-. Halls tamilv fill- are th te-t. Holds Lp a Congressman. "At the end of the camjuign, write- Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant con jrressinan., "from overwork, nervous tension, loss of iderp and constant shak ing I had about utterly rollap-ed. It (emed that all the organa in my l1y were out of order, but three bottles of Klectric Bitters made me all right. It's the hest all-round medicine ever t-ud over a druggist's counter. Over worked mn-dowa men and weak, sickly women gain f plendid health aud vitality from Klectric Hitters. Try them. Only o"r. Guaranteed hv A. C Marfters. New Theory of Adam and Eve. New York, May li. Rev. Ad.dph Roller, iaor of the New Church Swedrdhnrgian:. of Grange, N. J.. has taken a severely praetieal stand on the Adaru and Kve oue-tion. Ilesaid: Adam is -imply the Hebrew word f r man, ii(l that worn - cnev-van or rar istheHehrew word r .ynilml f"T life. The torv of Adam and Kve is the story of intellec tual mnh-l. atel of the -rea- j tionofthe life for-e which iodhasi implante.1 and hy whieh he -..ntrol the j detinv of the ra.-e." What Thia Folks Need. Is a greater irfiwer of digesting and a- imilat ins food. For them Ir. King s New Life I'ill work wonders. They tone and regulate the dige-tive orgaus, gently njl all poisons from the sys tem, enrieh the blond, improve appetite, maka healthy flenh. rinly at A. C. Marster. NOTICE. S-ale.1 bids will lw re-eive.l by the (.Vmnty Clerk up to one ocls k July i, 10i, for building a roek road eight feet w ide and one fool thick, near the rvsi denee of J. T. Spaugh, and also iim.ii the road leading from Roseburc to Look ing Glass ; also bids for a plank road eight feet wide over the last named road. Specification as to construction and material to aii-onipany each bid. Bonds will be required in all eases. jli M. D. Thompson-. Ountv Jud:e. Agents Wanted. I-itt of T. rvwitt Tulmap, hy hi son, Rev. Frank Hewitt Talmage and SOCI- ate editors of Christian Herald. Only book endorsed by Talmage family. ' Enormous profit for agents who act quickly. Outfit ten eentn. Write im-j inediatelv Clark ,V Co., lHJ2 S. 4th St. rhila., Pa. Mention this pajter. MlM For Sal or Trade. 1 have a few more gsd horses for sale or trade, also, a single driving buggy and harness. Tine Jersey cow for sale. A few- more excellent building lota in beautiful Riverside Addition, for nalc. This is my individual property and if you want any 'if it, see meat, my office. Lot in Darxkk. A CAR Mitchell ALL SIZES, Also a car load Hf lip anil f , ui iue lautuua and Road If you wish comfort, elegance and a reasonable price, see us before buying J. F. Barker & Co. ROSEBURG, Title Guaranteed Loan Lo. ! KOSEBUKU, WRKGON. J. U. Himi.TOK. D. C. IUxiltok, ! rrumncui. oucj. auu ireu. , Office In the t ourt Houke. Have Hie only coin- ! nietewt ol abitracl liooki in Dowcla ('ouuty. , Abntractl aud C'erllflcatvi u! Title lurultlicd to I ltoiiKlaa county land and mining claim. Have , alto a complete aet ol TracinKa ol all towunhtp plata in the Koneburg, OrKou, U. H. Ind Ltla- j riot. Will make blue print copio nt any town. ; hip ahowlnR all viulOoveinmiit lands. : NoUrr public in ulli', Inuurauce aKenti. I Correfpondeuce solicited. J13 THo-o Baron I Miliar 'uurt, e..- ? f; r. r' ' 1 . ? , iT- J wnell, t5an.iner & 00 -iley, by JA.fi- . tiardiner. by :V:;ifiiA will make the season :(t :..-,-i.ui and at Oak Lawn rami on tin- North I'mi- .iia. Kosenur, at tiic l.iiipin- i.im iv iblo I ridavn anil alnrdav- ol each week, remainder of the 1 inn' at the farm. TF.IIMS to insure. $.". Will furnish isture for mare at mv place at f -r moiit h. I:. DIXON. in Hp) iqoo Water Proof nam ess Oil .lacking ill tin Il-i-teiicv ! . ream a in I lie-id. Iiiw M . e:it h, r li r li. . t make- it -oft land pliahl Preserve the leather and stitching ir.'iii inclemrut wenther :n,. gives the harm: a neat and tini-ln-d a- I-'arauce. Really makes old harms ik new and will make it I.i-l twi.-e as long by ihe use of PHKI I larne-. il. It is also efjiial'.v .! f.,r and s!hs. . Manul.ieture.1 by J. W. MiiTI".. !:- burg, Orefcoll. (1 F:,l,. ;,1 P..ljet!'s Harness 'Imp. 'j"!'.' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! I ! Tlese hav ing farm iaieis .'r v luajc pmiiertv lor saie -ir exchange, will! lo well to call aiel -ee the new real ! eMate firm on North Jack-on S?reet s. j. (liumsvwo Ue.il Kgt.ite 1-onht. s-dd or i t- j -hanged for Ka-teru pr..i-rtv. AS-o; iovernmeiit land located. Crni--r-always on hand. K-timaTe- ri:r llihed. etc. jsj. Riddle Pharmacy.; I. B. RIDDLE, Prop. J ALL KINDS OF li Fresh Drugs, Hedicines. Toilet Articles. Paints, Oils, Qlass, Sundries. Prescriptions promptly SUsJ by a competent druggist. 3 RIDDLE. - - OREQON. j ; JOILl (iM)K(lI. ( AM'AKI Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator Signs and Buggy Painting a Specialty Call on or lc ivc order W...!.v' at Chim-I lIuSKIMTIti, uKKi.nN -INSlT'.i; IN THK INSURANCE AT COAT. Il. . nfli., M. Minui ilio, lr.-s-ii A int. of insurance in force Net gain in one year, f li.noo.Hcurmi J..:s.7:.iio : Saving its memliers I j r., sO..Vil.ai" NumlT separate ri-ks, 2-.'.:iUl Sw! A. J. Buchanan,1 Kisebiirg, t lrev'on. .;t. for IVmglasC'o. I $ i 5 1 1 r DR. KOCH'S LAHPH INHALATION FOR TIIK t'l'KK OF ASTHMA. CATARRH BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, STOMACH TROUBLES AT ROSEBURG, May 16 and 17 .V.V.'.W.V.V.W.VAWAS LOAD Wagons JUST ARRIVED Mitrlicll Iteic. SuiTClS cc, , Wagons on hand. OREGON OREGON FIRE RELIEF m .V.V.V.V.W.W.V". ANOTHER BANNER Over half Mostly all Xow that our business is spreading out and increasing, it is imHsHihle for us to land a full carload of instruments at l!osebiirj at one time. Our last load was diMi ihnied, comiiienciiig at Port- id; some went to I'.andon, some to Mb yiz22& Mr ?rvAv--;ai"iJ ii 3 . ;Zi. Pl r5v2vi Jeffer-oii. S".ino t. Riebiir. but lh. bulk of them we lauded at '.lla-.'1 rove w h.-r-we are d..ini; an e.xeeolinlv line biisihe-s, disiisiiig of eibt iiistrillneiil. including two line ('dickering-, three Kimballs, a line Whitney and two chea-r makes. Cottage l irove is in a You will find the l-t muki- ami the iV-.-t Tin d In-trurnents at the T. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE AT ROSEBURG OR COTTAGE GROVE. SMOKE THE . . New Rival" Cigar t 1 fl I . , l.e t.r.Hl.le. UUT lYldKKb--, , Manufactured bv COBS YOUNG i . mssmsmssmmm A new and complete Hue of Chinese aiuljapane.se Novelties, Chiuaware, Silks and I.intns. All goods are as represented. All are invited to call. l.iu r l.iiiciing, ii'iftii .'.u k-on tre;t 1 ArVSfWS AArVVWVSArVWVVSArVS H AVING purchased the entire stock of Mrs. N. Hoyd, I am now prepared to make very attractive prices in ! the Lrocery Line aud will also exchange all kinds of Country Produce at the high est market price. Iu order to reduce zny stock rf Crockery aud Chiuaware I will sell this line at first ccst. W. BEST iMEAL IN THE CITY FOR -25 THE NEW 'r.' Wa-hin-jtoii j and Main Mnrl Mrs. Belle Collins fpvTc CLtll:3- 2a I HONEST CYCLES AT HONEST PRICES 1302 FRAME 22 inch; option 20, 24, 26 inch. SEAT POST Direct ti ing MNISII Ulack, witli gold stripes; olive green or uiaroou SADDLE Hunt 76. CRANKS 6fs Rambler. . GEAR 77, Si or S4 TIRI'.S The famous G. & J. Heavy-tread Detachable. THERE IS NOT A I.AME PLACE IN THE RAMBLER ANYW HERE A. C. MARSTER5 & CO. MONTH a carload of PIANOS and ORGANS sold in April and high grade instruments like Chickering and Kimball very prosjH.Toiis i-onditioii and the eo plt: are using good judgment ill buying the very la t pianos on the market, knowing that tin liest i alway- the cheapcM. Our next carload will arrive fa al-iiit six day-, 'fhi- lot will I? dis tributed here at lloreburir, a- we have nearly one-half this lot already engaged at different points; now that the road are getting in g.rsl condition we will le able to make our count rv d-!iverie in a I short time. K. N. Wouacott. the in. pi:- ' I lar organ man, i- now bu-y making h--, liveri.-aand calling on his old friends. ! Miss Foreman, our a!e- lady, has been j very suce.sful in the -ale of piano-, and especially the Whitney, as ii j. ;, fjvor ite of hers, and it makes fri'-iel- where-! ever it g--s. The -t-k we have ..:J hand- will l.l..-- out in :i very -h--rt ! lime, as we have put the pri.-e- aw.iv, down. We are a'o rej.rew;it.ii n e- A the Filer's Music IJon-e. I'ortiand. Ore. Iion't fail to go see Filer wi,.-n y.,'i go t-. Portland. UNION" MAIE 5c. f V.- K'x IUC, ...! t I-.: BROS., Ib i.ejr Is AC Ik SAM'S L. COBB I Roseburs (leanins JAS. KrT.Gl'M'N. Pr.-p All Kinds of Clothing; Cleaned and Dyed. . . Street, i-i-'site Sati-farti- i KOse i Presbyterian church. uaraniced XZ7 iLJTIieLcatlcrforSeasonof Model 5. Price 35. Mens Heavy Roadster sPKCIF ICATIOXS We arc daily receiving h-tter- from our manv cti-tomer- in prai.-r of the instru ment which they have purchased from us dir..i:t or from some of our agent-. X gol article will always --e.ak for iu-elf, sit if : ; I 2. -f AT---'. ; , . r. a' f i- . - j-- - and el--i.ii:y a g-sfi l'ia we ejrrv the lo t. Th' r or Orga-a. sj'.ind their it up for the .n jirai- and have kej. I 1.1 -t twelve war-. .. Confectioneries.. I. J. NORHAN ns l IBH Iron Clad Wagons Fully Warranted Ha, ks anJ Buggies .OAKLAND, ORE t MRS. H. E ASTON is rrepared to wait npon old and rew customers and friends wi:!i a fall and complete lock of -GROCERIES All fresh and of the very beet qcalitv. Teas aad coffees are specialties. Your patroaaLge soliciled. ao$ Jackson St., Rxeburg I i Homes from 5250 to $5000 i j rite or 'Phone j Wm. ItT, Porter, Real Estate Agent and Notary Timber and Homestead Locator Packer and Guide Cauias Valley, Oregou Ji ui.kjouti west o( RdKrbsirc. RIDE A RAHBLER THE POPULAR WHEEL BieveiiES IVTorrow Coaster Brake Rambler Cushion .Frame '02