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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1902)
I V ' v- (9 &) Co e &) .A V'' f : ON'' OVER LOOK THIS. While yo;i are out shopping don't thiuk about buying before you c.il at: J see "our line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods as they the most complete and up-to-date liue in the city. Our line v : Wa-li Silks, mercerized Gingham, Dimities and colored l.-.iv, r.s can't be beat in price and quality. 1 ei Wear Waist I1. others w. our -! : -,cte In.e 1:1 the city. i. in .'v cents and upwards. line is White m ..... can street ave y shape. a money in. An .Iclraiit for hidie w ill )( ' j 'ftc in th in th av ol ilK' Ol ii I Uli'Sl C II : n. I nii'lct. Faucv liii ls lii:.-'i:i the Clothing The celebrated Max id Ailler iV Sm's line of Clothing is known far mill near ami that is the line we carry. The prices are riirlit anil the tit is perfect and if you will step in we will j jiii rely convince you that we can saxeyou inon- ' ev ii iuvin; of us. I Neck Wear 1 1 lere is x here xve shine. We have the sxxell- ! est anil most complete line in Southern Ore- iroii. ainl tor the newest at.il latest thin; out iloii't over l.Hik us as we have them in the liue of neckwear. ; Gentlemen's Shoes The celebrated W. L. Motions Shoe liicli we are sole stents for, s.caks for itself, if you will rive them a 'rial. We hive them in Oxfords, hisrh cuts, also in tans and oxdilo.nl coiors. these cents is at the People's Store. one 'loor south iif th r,.t 1 1. if,-,.. -: Is 11 i,t Store I. ABRAHAH Proprietor r--j Mstiousrv Store ! J I lH(-'!il 'I. i 1: n a ,5 H u : , I t ; ill: Vl i Monarch 1 1 k" N V N 'W Told in Side Heads ' Noted Speaker Coming. X Of Local Interest. in thiscitv Hun. V. B. Dolbver, bro ther of Senator Dolhver, of, ! Will .. l'.row n arrived ; this morning from Kiddle. .lude ri 'tncr of (ilciidale arrive 1 in Ko-elmrir on t!ii nioriiiiiir's loial. i:t..i. U'..l.i.iT M...il..l'....1. l.l. ... , , , . , II n i-.llll.l u.r .'I.I lli:.l l-VIV '! I Iova, wiU address the citiz-. 4.r is. a RtW.bllr vUii..rt.Hiav. ens of this county at Rose-! rash jid f.-r hutter and ,v,.9at th burg, Friday CVi-uiug from a I'mpnia lUk.-ry. .Iiimintrsand I'reeii.an Republican standpoint. All i-roj-rietors. are invited to hear this UOted : The rmj-tua llakery in the new UClker ' Tarty l.uildinr on Nortli .la. k.iii ftr.-et m l is i:o o-n. Nkw A. ' K V. W. lrmTi:ii. ;t-r-! Sjnial sale inshore at M. SeliV l-y l.i.uis i;.ir.:.e!elivere-l a very aMe ston- for this wi-k at I'anyouviUe ul ar.d iu K i ! ".re at Williur 1 ri iay j Mynl Creek. eci'ii; t'-r !. r . ... : ri I V:'.s t ol the 1-1 ill- 11. 1 f t'ii;u-1 W '.Tkmau. at tin ..:'v. hi.-ha l . '..'-' of this ..nh-r - it ::t.--l ::t that 1-iace witii :J Ancient Carter .htii'-hter of Merchant I: Biok ;.nJ f:::urrtry Store !:.: rtcr :v 1 i, new or i !i;lvr h a uuiiiU-r ot rs w o 1! arlili.lte with the . w hie!: st.irt" out under the most i.t T.ii.ic ail- was c! M..-t ll.'.r-.-. .i-l in.is r,-.--id. r: V. Ii. ; II. I m i-. ..ver-e. .T. C Ka. ji r '..rkman. At'orney r : Wa'.t'-r Williams, r.-w n. fireman: .la-. r : .1. SuM er'.in. !- i t ' ( .j If Win iistve a SVt 1 i,(:lh. ij : i ' ! 'y f.;; .',' d t::- i :.e . r !: of m A n iv. r: !. 1. A.-.v. ii:a:i-i. r. I Kosi-s Ki: ! tio-i '.Hi"l:.. Mr- 'rrin .It-.'.i in i : a 'i'.is':i:es. tr:o t- Um- br.rj ti.e lit . ;-.i: ; w'nite tiiere was pre- j ! s-r.V'-i w iih a l.ire 1 :uidlc of roles ir -li i !...ie of u.i- :::. s: :1 c..-r jar 1 I a:el si. I- iMr.l .S '.o II. io mr 1 hrunches a:i 1 j.. rii::; s in the n.-.ir future we 1.1.1V see I;.r-e!.'ir rose- !.;.. Uiillg Oil l.V ere-k y,- ft C e-k. K is.-iiurj ji-at:v 1 j.-ai-e '. to:" ! er h-veiy r. ses and reaiiv :- s.-rvi;,. the name Ko l'iir.'. IJoh. ; ;..la Nii-.-ji t. i A H ii heru.inl an.l i'.ir ,l arrive1, in loi-ehuri; l.i-t r.iht from i Kl.ttiu.th ' ountv via i n- oivernu.eiit 1 I'i. m. !!.! lake. Tiny were . their i'.urnev on jci-o'mt m . . a. i 1 had -tonus w hich I : :h- last four days they were i read and nearly -tarvd. I'ur r trio thev l'-t two of tin-ir In te-- WOOD & QUICK', Proprietors ! ! I'osruK .v ii -uks i tin. cat"r-. '.'."e i,:i .e ;!.. a-- of Kale l;..rc-j. a I-r and 1. . are j ri-par.-l t..' or other t : .xc: -Or.-on. W- -ti left.' Al.".i. . ml4 . J x : t f -I .1 :n - i t r. i -r.;;d we riHMil, J.arts of i claims .-. Ore. t-..:i a: six day Tie- Je, ;-" : iii.i u.j: ti.- ie.r--- (...,:i l-.wii Sai.k. Kiirhty acres l i.c.ir Ten Mi'.e sc!e.l !en:-e and chnrch. ! and .) acre tra.-t near Olaila s ! il and ; .!!i.-e. nl s -11 m a ily or l:vi le ! in tra. t-, tilie r..oU!itulli siream i:os ithrou-ii tract, lor prices and terms ' address. W. K. Wki i.s. Oialla. .iivii. I t'oLT f-R Sale. Three year old colt, , hay mure, "ood.-Mcfc. In juireat Z-x-kV : 'uarn near dejo't. : Wam-iiu. A man. to do work on a farm. Must 1- mora!. Address i S. Oi. avion, t'jiijuina Terry. Oro. """-! t i.N.. Carter of Canvonville was a Hoe- hiirr visitor Saturday. Mrs. .1. T. I'.ri l'es and two children sin.-ut Saturday and suuHay in lrain. Mr. l'.ri les i- in Portland on business. Miss Imra Sjuldiuir of the 1'i.ain ukai.kr c.inijiosin force eujoyed a pit-as. ant visit w ith homefolks at llraiu over SiiTiday. II. I. tirave-an I wif" have returned from a short s ,j.iurn at liaiahm. They rejM.rt a veay leas;int visit, and we are pleastl to note that Mr. lira vet." health has lieen inn. h improved by hi- short rest. there! liev. Win. Stuart the IYe-mimr F.Ider i., !.: .:.. ...ill .. r- i. t lie f- 1 ' 1 1 ' oo.'i 'j ii.ii iei i nu-etiii i:i the I". 11. Church in Kos burj Saturday and Sunday, the -4tii and -"th oi this mouth, t.'ommencin.ir -m. All are invited. Ira Wimberly, the rrohi-IX-mm-ratic candidate f..r representative, i-j in Kose-I.-ir t-sl.iy. Talk a!out UeT litical roml.inations. w hat is the matter with this one-a reconciliation of the "wets" and the .!ry-" as it were. I'rof. .1. II. Horner of t lie Oregon Ajrri cultural CoiJeire of Crvallis was a K r bur: visitor Sunday. It is needles- to say that l'rof Horner has more than his hand full w hen he tries to vi-it ail his l;.s.hiir friends in one da v. o n o O o o g Every dollars worth of goods n o r- sold ever our counters is an ad g vertisement of our methods of e doing1 business. As business o peoples vie advertise to the best O of our alyllity and we take par- ti ticular pains to see that our pa n O fmr.r) o-oh f-hmT Tnnnp.vj'R worth O vvays up to the standard in qual- g i ma style ana our prices It 7 speak for themselves. Our stocks are full and complete and satis- O guaranteed in every o " everv time n o o o p o O faction is g instance. D 2 Dry g Clothing;, o p o n o O n o u Our goods are al- o n a. Shoes Millinery g o o n o o o o AS u:;'uf cod" THE UNDKRPRICKD STORE o Craves has Returned from Bandon. Mrs. Win. Currier is visit iiiK in I.ebnoii. Cloekv, CUx'kx, CliH-kK, see the clocks at J. T. llryan'H Fr.'kb brwad-cake etc., at Clovd A. ('rittith'i! bakery. Three loaves of bread for 10 cents at lialbreuth'n lepot Bakery. I'reat. reduction in bread three loaves for 10 centi- at (ialhreath'sDeput I'.akery. Brown bread every Wednesday at (ToydA (iritlith BaUry Sheiidan St. Conditions in the vulcanic district of the South Sea Ulaudf are still di-tres.- ing. Kx-Sheriff K. I.. Stephens and wife of Oakland were Koseburjj visitors last week. The new lerry box ready made, no tacks required at Churchill and Wool ley. Churchill iV Woolh y have just received a carload of the famous Studehaker Brew, waon and bujjeies. TimlHT tilinj: paiiere prepared by the Title liuarantee Loan Co. tor x'c r MERIT RECOUNIZLU. ... . ... .1 set. t all on ttiem at tne couri nouse. your garden iilows, nar- Any parties desiring to rent, buy or -ell real estate, city or country pr.n-rty wiil do well t call on or address H. M. Martin, orihv witli Attorney Louis I'.arzee. -pisite McClalh-n lIoiis, Kose bur:, i.r-eoii. iy J. K. Clayton, a prominent fanner of Tyee, was a pleasant vi-ilor at this, office Saturday. He says that the peiple of that section of the country hardly know that there i such a tiling as adeniocrat- in-Kei in tne in-i i, an.l ttiat all are in hearty accord with tjie jiresent administration. teams A Chenoweth of Oakland. have received a car load of iron cladKush ford wairons w ith outer bcarim; Chn-k. Fullv warratitel Buevies, Hacks and Cultivators. .The Hamiuel jmint, the best and cheajst. M ixe.1 aints. white lead, riils, w indows, dxrs and shinle.. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner accom- lpanie.1 ly their tneiv .Miss I.lzie Or- purd, sjient Sunday at (ottae ('rove. it in; w ith relative!' arid friends. On their return they were accompanied by the editurV father, Ira Conner, and Miss llattie Orpurd. sister of Miss Lizzie ho will enjoy a few days visit in Kose- bur'. At Cottage i irove we found:'!) teams and nearly 100 men at work on the new Bohemia railroad and evidence f progress and activity on every hand. lively season is in store fur the Bohe mia mines and Cot taj.'0 rove. On aei ount of the irregular survevs of Inanv of the tow nships in the llosebur!: laud district, it is almost iinossihe to locate section corners w it hout a copy of the (ioverniuent survey. 1 rank K. Alley, Abstractor of tins citv, lias acomtlete set of tracings of all surveved townsfiipH, und w ill luriush b'ue prints of same, showing all vacant landn. On Thursday evening the l.'ith the teachers and pupils of Yoiicalla were treated to a brief but interesting address by Mrs. Kstelli-Stewart on the educa tion of the I ihpiiios. Mrs. Stewart rejiorts educational work very trying for the Filipino", as a race are riot as unr ions to learn me wavs of civilization as we bad hoieI for. Mrs. Stewart has l,en in I iovernment service and liav seen a great deal of the Army, Civil Commis-ions and educational work, in the Islands states there is little to le expected from the present -feneration. Mrs. Stewart is home on a four months' sick leave and has been visitinj her sister, Mrs. Net ly, of Yoiicalla. She returned to her Lome in I'ortland Fri- lav. I". Ural-key, proprietor of Summit Farm. U'c-l Freeman. Me., writes he has iiiir. !i : n l a I nited States senarator and the i;i.iljty of his butter is iinieh improved and he s miabh; to suoiilv i.. i. ..i i....i . ii. n o. .iisoiiiai ne never pur chase i i f irm inii.li inent or mai-hine that e;uc nun sucli complete satisfar tiou. Now is the time to buy t.-...! ki... tin., forks, rakes rows, l'lanet jr. anlen tools eic oi . .-Syk-s. Sprav, Fprav, sprav. with McCain's CarWicC jiound. the best for fruit trees and all kind of plant for sale by S. K.Sykes. Mrs. F. W Benson and s..n Wallace are visiting in I'ortland, on their return thev will visit her son Clifford, who i- a student ..f the Oieoii A;.:ricuh ma! . le'e at Corvallis. Fven if voiir harness is iuite ".d, a'.s-. verv brow ii. use Harness Oil and brii'ii v.mr folks to tow n. On sale at Bl.-ei-n"s harnes; shop. tf. I'm ami Ciiix I'n.s iuk i v. 1 hae a line lot of l'olmid I'hina pi-c which I will -ell at reasonable prices. Write .r in.Uire of liKoKo Ookrn k. Ilostdnirj. Oregon, farm on Kol-rt Creek, jl-p Mis Jo Byers. who formerly taught puhli.- sch.s.ls iii Coo- County U--n praute-I a state life diploma by the State Board of F-ducation. Mi Bvei is now ompioytsl in the Uosebur si-ln.!. l.ov. T. T. (,'cer who w to haxe tak en a prominent part in tb Kepubli. an rally at Salem last Friday. s-ent that dav visitinp with ( Vunandaut Shipley at ti e Soldiers Home. Hi visit here i a very ipiiet affair. Few .ple knew that Orevi'ii's chief exei-ntive ofli--r wa in town. Fikkv-ks F.x urion. The B. of I.. I Kxcursjon to Salem yesterday w:i very lar?clv patronized and all report ai;.l time. The trip u' unattendel by acci dents ..r any unplt-a'-aiit features m:i. h to the credit of the I'., of L. 1". !-. I. O. . I . t.KM I.oik.K. The follow ing Rfsebtirv' -ld Fell" f ere ic eli'iy ehN te-l as delegate to the irniH l l-.ie which convene- at New.rt Tue lay, and have leit f.-r that city: Mi.vlli. Oran l Marshal : W. T Wright. L. B. Moore, V. F. l"ster and K. Kolrts. n. Miss Hose and Walter J.?ephn, who have Ut-n atteii.linjt Uf ol in San Frun cisN returned !i.me Friday inornin. Mis-- Ko- i- attending the Hopkins In stitute of Art and Walter i a student A the Lowell Hieh f-i-hoil and we aru pleasl to note that lie i- one of the leading athletes of that institution. J. W. Krewson. who f.,r the past two years ha residi-l at t'i ,ui!lc City, passed through Ib.-hnrg t'-!ay ac conipaui'Nl by his wife, enroute to hi old home at Irain. where they will again reside. Mr. and Mrp. Iesn are e-t-enuil pioneers of Iniin and thev w ill be heartily weiconiol on their return by their many old neighbors and friend-. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. The Registration at the Present Time as Compared with that of tooo. 1Y00 Y--l 1 CalajK ia 214 201 l Camas Valley W 101 3 Canvonville 1"5 IV) 4 lVr.iue 47 ) 5 Civil Bend 1B MI f. Coles Valley 124 IOi 7 Comto k 1M !i s Cow Creek 7 5.S ! Peer Creek 247 247 10 Fast Cmp-iua 7! ' 11 Elkton 110 87 12 Kellogj; t 57 1:5 Gardiner 217 153 14 Olendale 176 IIS 15 Lake 54 35 H". I'-ikin-f Glass Ill 107 17 Millwood 51 4S IS Mt Scott 45 35 I'.t Myrtle Creek 247 255 20 Oaklaud Vil IiW 21 Pass Creek 27!1 230 22 Kiddle V ' 125 23 Scottsbnrg HI iW 24 Kebnrg 301 273 25 Oialla f 4 2ti I'liifMiua 235 2 K) 27 West Itosebttr 20 301 2S Wilbur 100 M . Yoncidla 234 213 30 Azalea 2H 31 Bohemia ' Total 4:107 12 Prof. L R. Traver Tender, d Sue intenJeucy ot Salem Sdi-iols. Ileconiiiii; the superior a'i'lily Prof. L. i;. Tra Mr a- an educit- . Salen- ';ool board met 1;;-! -;,:ni. evem . unit tendered himtla .i;.-l teildencviif the Salem pub! ic.-eho. I Traver is just Co!' I irt I . I - i i ! r " i I : work in the Ih.seliur pal-in- seh-.ots .. a review of hi-work sho'v- rem ! proi-ress and advaie eim-n' iu , grade and branch of ti !!, m 0".0-'0-00".0'.0.o-0. Clothin g Opportunities pccially in the hi.-h It was also through mendatioii that l he j ing w'As gr.-.itly enl zed to niee! the -.-r.. sch.K.l. We are n . whether Prof. Tr n position tendered hi his valuable sei vie.-- h ollghly appieci:'!,. )..!., the students and school regret to see him leave . d- ! b 'I- :m.i.. I i'lf-irii! will- hill e Hi i : i, -. al: 1 I .i i Hpon looking over our stock of Men's Suit3, we found ? several liner? vhich do not move out as they should. To this lot we added all of the odd suits, short lines, ; etc., and marked a price on the lot vhich allows us the bare price we pa ;d for them. But our loss is your gain. They comprise worstaas, cheviots, cassimeres, clay worsteds, etc., m every conceivable color Mm: i Local I.abor Orgaiii.ali.jii. At the Court Hon- s, n.Hin i. Y. Harry, Pre-i ! ;t : ''. eon Mate I V ! r.iti o of i.-.l. . .; ! the W'aee e;l.-;ie,-s . .f I: 'i i : : it y. upon the i-iieii:s ,.t : ,. b or organizations. Mr. H i. . . exhaustive review ..i tie - v. -i Loth the employer- ,i!, i e :. the oraniat i..n ! ' At the f-o:;eji-i-.u .. i !: .- decidisl ,v the in.- vnj ! . ..r; : j;etieral uni.ci. a- iu io i:.;.- ;r.:-:.-th.-u- m.t i.t im-tn i - t-. f- distinet or.tiii.a'.ioii. ;.n-i t i. j otliocrs. were ele. t I I n It-rs si.uie 1 the n i!. I' -ri . i ; zat ion will b- t-::'e !. d .-. - - i- .i er i- re. i-ins Iron, t !: A i e i ,i . . I tion of Lals.r. l.'etaii t . in- In. be organize I tl.i- i-n u:. NoteJ Terr.piraittf Orator. There are many .:t o t . e !:. South i- ..ini; t-. I :n t1.-n-form. The iiorin t -. ;:. abilitioii: the south i -j.'. eround by taVin" the ! i i jr-at reform. A'r- :elv f reform 1. e;w il the . 'i5 and ;6 SUITS A RI; XO'.V MAKKICI) 5:1.50 and $12.50 $12, 513 aud 5i SUITS ARK MAKKKD 58 to $9.50 ?io ;uui 5 1 1 SUITS Al-; X )Y MARKICD $7 to $8 5S.50 jiud 59 SUITS ARK SOW MARKED 56 to $6.50 -7 -avA 57. 50 SUITS ARK XOW MARKED 55 to $5.50 AH of the above suits are strictly all wool, and guar anteed first-class in every particular. They won't' last long- at this price, so pick your suit before the sizes are gone 1 tie Hi Store TA01?T1TOA H 2 ii, t- ui 0 UkJlJJL )J The Big Store Mail (hdcMs I'K.niptly Filled. E-, ,ui . i us. represented cr money back ". .C VOO-0C'C-O''VCVCVCS r.-l I'o-.: .1 I.nl. I-r.r.I. 1 1 Govern- j : iu i.-i.;p ".if g s.iowir. bar. W, .u.e I- i'.jr Kach. . )' M Til:.-. (JPI'oRTUXlTY i.v;:--.i.-ii j. r. i i' lUA L. rt LlEY, .n Too Rich to Harry" An-: Architect Abstracter ! '"...: and Iit;mates tor ail Built- ini. -i.si j! Jts;i;ns i-jr OUi.e Fixtures ni - i!iiU 1. Laiiiubil i-;.; !. ; ir:.-. TLore 41 5. ..lie I- i . e i -a leaders and of NashMl; . the National l'r.-:. ha I ,t-u . i. .a.- i : boils - on V .1 , es-:.i The l do :.i s .r erat ( U i -. :k one of tl.e y u- felisil.le, i : t bilurer- r.o-.e ... ti - Navsl Recrutin-; ufiu'er c mij V I'l jt'i;; L i i I i V i ). CI; NTS. the: nev; iiLoiouliolil r e i v Vir. B.ilc Col! ins MM OPERA HflilSE if.i.ic.tt ion. (THURSDAY, HAY 22) NIGHT O PJ S v r T.vs i x :v. 'l:r !. i.i. i,: Ar v. r.- K:i:T'-h i"! ism- ; . .. t.e.-n-.i;;...' .:: . Ji to J i. W; . .. -. : . ;.e,i.liii siii ti r..e; . ; i-r.l.irs a V",i i. e.;, r so a to -;.- t'.- ; doillii Ml Vol! w ;; e.. i( ' Y...;r- .1. r. m. i.i- I e Besi !es h.l i:! .1 e cation the f ..!'. n mad.' of aii.iii;ii.t- as yeomen : A.i!ie.int f..r enlitMieut : in the Navy inutt write a !- ! be coinjx teiit tyj-.i riu-rr, j.revions cleriial x-rieii,-.-. litL'e of stenography is i-,u:r men detailed f"r duty :is eoiniiiandin otli.-er, or t c in ehief. A candidate f-.r ei.li-tin. i.t ehini-t mu.-t U- a tiui.-hinist hy jnuM know the nanu s and uses various j.arts of marine .1 s loiiler!1, and must I .d.h- to . : work with various tool- in a mai t-hoji, 1 n, l 11. 1 i hit U'lti h vvor:;. Catarrhal heafness. ; t e! i.-i I J 1 t: l- Xotice for PaMicatioi H v .:: IU the '. ., !i h::i.. ! :. in to r j W?; WISH TO ANNOUNCE TH XT THF Umpqua Bakery mw opened and we invite vu to call and inspect our BREAD, CAKES, PIES, COOKIES, ETC. -An h- i.-si liaf i-- the nobkst -rk of thebread laker." "I'P. Iti.VVF.S. HONEST LOAVES' JE..M(iS i FREEMAN .iuI ! ..- A ki.oV I '1;K !l ". ; 111:1 :::; ier ' I ilcCial!in House, Kot m w I'art Tr- 'i rltors Di z., North Jaek.n Str. 1: t 01 1 ..! I ''H.I .'1 I tr.e!-. j I 1 1.- i - and ' A Bargain in A LUtlo Home. Two-hundred acres, two miles from Myrtle 1'oint, Coos County, Ore., i:W ac re cleared, 70 acren rood timlier ;' Iih-h-tel 011 road ; pmhI orchard ; nood house and ham and improvements ;vill keep 25 dairy eowu.t'oiiveiiiiient to river hteani lx tut and railroad fncilitie, I'or jmrtic- ulars inquire at thin offiit' or addrcf llox till, Myrtle Point, Oregon. Cannot lie cunnl witii lor.ii ap; i:.-,-tions, as they cannot reiuh the li-..-e I jxirtioii of the ear. There i-- only one wavtocure ileafnes-. :m.l t!,;i! 1-hy coiihtitutional tre.ittneiit. I ;ii":.. ;s cauil hy an iutl.ini.Hl coiidi'ion of t) c eustachian tuU'-. S. 1'.. C.it.in h t' i will reduce and ure all catarrhal hiti.i niation of the en-tachian tni es :m. re tore them to a 1101 mal condition. Sjld by all dniL'eist- Hook n (.'.i.at rh free. Address Smith Itr.-s., 1 1.1,0. Cal. tor sale hy Marsiers Irne ('... ,e . .1 . J :-ie i l-. T I ! ! o ait- Ol '.ii' er 1. :Tl ti.a. ui s.'i . Ne -an i , tf'fr sj t:i.' Kir. , . v t i -.iri; :'.i. 1'-'. Ji,e..;f'H ( : K. r .en;v ..( -1. I n eof M.ntw-i- .;v a 11a i .:.:'.'. .v 1' N ilsi. er 1 tie p i-cn w 1. c N r. :. Sn .w. 1 Ai-L:p I s.i eti rau 1 e! 1 .i o.l r j.r -! l- 1:1 in? 1- n ! - "Ii: '. -...r- v. ibl--. ter lis :i:n'r or t '-;i ti.i:i J-.r ?.-1.1 !" p"rff. -i 1 :s . u ..'i;a '.-ii 1 '.a t i-f-r ii- Ref t i i s; e -. r "1 t'e eflioe t F.o. ba ir.r-v; in ..11 t!i :. I':" dT el Jii'y. 1 'i 11' :.';. ej. i,-" u ;t...-s.-- A.trT BeiUclMlc!i j ;.' .. , l .!, K. Vf itne ol Ki l l 1 ir- ;-:i .-.'. 5 1 .n E. Lakmiu l '.cn-ts't-. On . aui n-.i '. 11'' jrs-r. .a-;ni!i .v.-r-ir .i ,e r.H-l mi' ! r-'Uul ' is n tane-ii-- "ii ." i'0! i -i sia in-. 1 .' Is; .1! J : y. Ia'J. 1j J. . lli.UM.t-S. Kosk-r Smilhs' Dandruff Pomade. ptos ii.-hin scalii upon one ai.nlication tlirec to hix removes al) dandruff and will eti falling hair. Trice 50 c, For flic uy .iarsiei ITIIJJVO, Alltf, Notice for Publication. fiiili.l hiii I.e. I ;!;.. HuH'tani, Ore,-, n. M t. f.:i Notice 1 hctrliy ivori Mai .a . ..;a;i'.iii ir Willi Hie provls eiiH ( He- m l .. Cnur.- ... June t, ln;fi. cululi-l " An wi t (nr Hi -nlo e. Timtier Lati 1 in tlic Slul. s .f nii.-ei.n i,iv Hon, Nevaii tn.l MrsIihiuIiiii Tei . ii.,rv. ' . i len.teif to all 1U 1'iibiic ljin.1 .sian-i In- ai l e! AuSllM 4, Vfl. MEl'MKS H . irKNKI.I.. of reel, coiintv ol mmi;;tt. mu ot Or. ni, has lliimliiy tlU'if iti tin, iiiii, ,. i', sworn Mil. mriit No. '.'"'. for th.. purchase of tho , n( t!4lu.lSV',iilSV', i.f , , n N. j. i,, townhip Ko i-, raime No. 3 . , an t will of fer proof it uriow ilial tin; ia'i.l minluis in. ire VHlanble for im liinoer or ntune lliaa for u,ri ru'.liiml piuiHiM-,1, ami lo ela .iisii hit coeui 1.1 aaid land befuro (he k. Ki.fer Mii.1 Keevlvi r ol tlntoltice al KiMeburtf, Uk-koii, on Tiu-,,la t. f.th iiiy ol iikum l'.iuJ. lie uano-i. n, wi ii. -i : Jaine T. Uni liauan, J. f.. vi;j,.vuok i . Fauitip, ot feel, Oregon James liobvl of Ki -bur. Orcuori, Any au.l all purxoni clalmliu alv-.-n.-lv tin ab iveuemnU' l an. U are n-im-sto.l to ti,, i, claims In tun oitkc ou or hcion- sni l ljili of AiUUM, l'Jiri. J. T. HKllioK-i Notice for Publication. Vn U-.1 s:u'..s fji-i 1 o-.Cne. Kiucburr. v'rva.-a Apr.l 1 . Nr.'ico i lin-l-v it.vea l.e'.t in eomp'iaucf witti'tiie pr. vimt. tl-.e atl of l'i.if o' Join; ;;, ;.-ri-n:i'.l. l - An ail i.t t!i !c of ;rn.-e: 't-n ' i i ' ' s. u. oi i a'.ilen. ia Orvcon Nit ti "1 1 i MiilK'oii rcr-iioi a t- lli'lie-l to a I t!..- pal . :c i i .-la to C7 act o! A-lii.t 4, 1 KH'JAH K. LONVi. .v' cipri-'nii-t. c eiir.v ..r i 'iiu-i.. s;atr? of Ore g .11 lit- ia.s.li) ; .! In t!u ot!i- hi woru -.:.-. ia-'i:t No. ... t..r Uio pa.- h.io ot toe N r ,. i'l s clion No. t'J. lowu-.;'ip south, ol TH".- s vi, an.t ill I'd r pr l t lioir Hii I'n.' 1-ia i n-.au-:'l '..lore vu'eint-iv for us UuilnT or f.oin' laa i.-r asr-a' Uirul pnr;s-. ai.-l to . cj; '-h lu i' kiin lonai.t ln 1 Uio-e tho K--it r ai'J Kcviver of thin oti. e at KOseuani. 0r--i;on, o i Wis.ne-Jay 10th dayof July, l.vi it-- n..ia- s i.s witacss: Juan 1 lioiu, Krunk B. l.o i ol tjl. v.'Isli.i. l'tV)-on, Koc.i I) V,ol!, of ivies Valley , Ortg.u, rti.Uam li. Loag, o; I leve'ii-.id. vlnvoa. Anv anil ri".i ivtmIIm c'iafnitii rt.lv-.;ic!y l?;o ativ.s.le.(-n.rt.-d lau.is are re.juea'r.1 to Ii... thi.l.' eiauus In iiii oilu-e ou cr u.voro slJ lfili tav Of Jlliv, l'A'J, A-lfi J. T. EEUa.it:-', KeitisUr. Cut in Prices... AT can iV-t isikirn: Towder... ' K- r-wdr V' . ,.:i K. C. 'V..k::i.- 1V der ' sj- Arr. A ll.ai !t,er Sla j li s. I,..;,; 1 1--. Wj.Vp . I'i.w.u v: : ! ri. la r : v,ir : . - t .40 ... J?0 40 ... .25 ... 0 ... 1.00 ... 4.S0 ... 1.00 JO OREGON :ar s. s.i.-'n I tv i r.iv.ul.ite.l Siiir.ir S ' ..ov.iub-i Jr.. n Wash B-.irs, each" Ir. n Vat,.r l'.i-;s. each c:...n-e:,-l :?re ..t all kinds at just half -. .is i 1 . t.t ..n Ti.i aud Ate Ware a st-k oi i.'iairi. white I'lhesgoirigchiap Ca!;." tvr tt m Tt-V-U ,'r, p,..,.. (V.tin; llaKiiel. (uDthaui, i"c. sr..i nir:-.ii at actual wt. Ladi - ;t W a-.st a a 1 Over skirts at almost hali j.n. e. l-.il.i- rit-.c - s. trruir it r ..... . kii l.'s e i.i i,v iil lv cut ou all trades i- oi .-hoes ni -uH-k. i.i i r.. vs ri. I'r thinj, IJrjr, 8tlK.k to see,! !-..:. - Iruvs ,-v;t Sd l 2 ,,r ffnt. i e.- is i, . o;-i ".k", twtv-.aU j.:st riwivri t.i;s s..n,... vour cll.lniV to t i;.st s.v.j t 1,, !, e l-..n"t ferret th.'.t inn van --et anvtriins: roa tie,s . irvi., iu-.si;e to a Cluunu Mowini Machine : t .-.. price, if v.ni uiv at BXiICK'S STORE Notice for Publication. This Sale is strictly for CASH aud will con tinue until my stock is completely closed out cltiuuft Ui l'-ls ei.ice oil or btMOro oi AH-i- I'jeJ, n.lp I ,. .1 . I J. r. ku n .: s I RtuNt'-r. IN THE FAMILY CIRCLE there's jiofhin so conducive, to real en ioyineilt lis UOod.. inn sic. (Yrtninlc'ti. well-retiuliited honie-should he without ti piano. 1 hat is to sav. a hih-niade intstrnnicnt a Fischer lor instance, tfllte better mnde. The Fischer piaiv. iH Hut only perfection of-coii-rriicti.m. tone ilnd action, hut uhso of h.indsoMic design niul beautiful lini-.h. ..,t, expensive, either. Cash or lnst:illuuiH- TJtC POPULAR MUSIC H0U5EI Sv the Title tiuar.mtee Loan VV A RIIDD JC m lor blue jinnts and filing papers. tf lNI 1 A I KS LAND f)"t'H:K, li.i'.i.i.l, lire , Apr .s i Not. i o s l,ir'! hivcu Itial u eiupniiin-c w ill' I in- piovi-.o ot ;no net oi i .iKros. Jane :', ls.s, eiilit.c.t "An a t lor t!ie ale ol I ttinU-r ..!!! -n ti.- ii.'o: CV.iforiuii. i'.im, ...a . . w. ... S. va.U Mi I Wi'.-'aill -loll TeTiloi," t. evl,, j j 7 aw ivivw-iV tV-lVVWlWOSOSOW1 im ;o nu in-..- 1 no ill I...'. ' v. .... nv.. v1! ' " " John . lit i.i ;-i, e( Mi lr.sc, Co. inly . f l' unliis, S:a lint t a i. tirt Ii ..si in I a oi.i.- . lit in ot 1 1 Nii..i lor tin p urtiu-e ni r u.e . r ,.ii .. -t ujii I CI ill Nl. Is. Ion livllip 2ri Sou' ll, Kiltlte No ji) Wi s'., him wiU oiler proof uo'i.ni Hint tho tan 1 Mini-lit is tuore vani .Imo for iis iimi.'r or stone u, mi fer .n. al nral puruis -, an.l to t'siul-lisli Ins claim to Kaul lamt u-fore It; l'.-elle: 1.11 U l-E.Jll, 'Ml I JiiJ. iieiiiuni n io wuncNsis: t i. Mr.es I nom Jo'au 1 lioai, r rank U Loiik, i( Clevelnuil (if. i,i;i.ft!vl Minis eu-iiM.iii ...e.r.ise iir'otl. AO ami Hll person" claiinlui; ail'er iv Ihu aiiov.'-ii' i i una I'U.laaie uipicsti..) i;u. tn. s ei.iiiu i.i sai'i i.-unt i.-;o:v u:.-" ! U-v. iverol ibis ujiv at Kosvl.un:, : A iiu-Mtny. Hie Ufa i!ny ol ,v.i,-- si, 1 r a ,, i.r.oi.. ,,..i.i..o,.. ,i... I"..1. ""'in. i i. . im i v i. 1 1 a stores in Koseburii where yon can j;(-t 6 im out tit lor catching fish'.' There are a ' aj few, but K. Sykv.H lais tho best us- ;Q ..t-A.i.".iii J I The hirtri st stock of 2olh Century Go Js in the town FISHERY BELLOWS'CO Drjr Goodu, Fancy Goods, Notions Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps Groceries Provisions Co. producc bought 'Phone 721 at UWiyi W VV 1 i r