The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, May 26, 1902, Image 3

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DON'T OVER LOOK THIS
V While you are out shopping don't thiuk about buying before you
call and see our Hue of Spring and Summer Dress Goods as they
arc the most complete and up-to-date line in the city. Our line
a of Wash Silks, mercerized Giughaui, Dimities and colored
f Lawns can't be beat in price and quality.
1 i Ik- is
.White
III 11 1. ! III.
An elegant
Our Reatly-to-Wear Waist
1 n t lr.- 1 1 ! - we excel ail other a our
tin- hi..! complete line in the rity.
Wai-ts in-ill cents and upw ailr-.
Millinery
1 lc:v i l In line we. rati save v
aiUing ll.its ;;ti. i street shape
Sailor for. VI cent.
Ladies Shoes
Our Imperial :! shoes r ladies will com pete
h auv shoe in tin fit y in the way of
wear aid U-anty.
hirts
.cn h iueii, our line of toli and Fancy Shirts
:ue the l.itc-l and most complete liiu' in the
cilv.
Clothing
The celebrated lavid Adlcr A Sou's line of
Clothing i know ii far and near and that in th
lino we cany. The prices an- right and tint
lit is jHThvt and if yon will step in we will
surely convince yon that r t an savcyou inon-
y if buying of us.
Neck Wear
Here is where we shine. We have the swell
cst and most complete line in Sunt hern Ore
. goii. anl lor the newest anl latest tiling out
don't over look us a we have them in the line
" of neckwear.
Gentlemen's Shoes
The celebrated W. L. Ioughis Shoe whieh c
are sole agents for. speaks, for itself, if yon will
give them a rial. Wehrvcthcm ill Oxfords,,
high cut-, aii in tans :mi1 ox-blood coiors.
Tl
;c in. ice
to vjet these geods is at the People's Store.
One floor mmuIi nf iht
I
ABRAHAM
Proprietor
Lv
CANNON'S
Book and Stationary biore
Fountain rens
are a u'
voii buv
invest 'uciil 1'
-'eod OIK.
li t
Waiter man
and Monarch
x.vx s- v
Told in Side Heads
X N
,.1 kind
an 1 v.:y
karat 'o'i-i
I .OO,
$2.50,
the
51.25.
S voo.
The prices
, 51.50.
M2.00,
5 00.
Stkkkt l!i'HovEVKvr Voi:k. The time
fol U-giimi uii theex tensive imj-r. .v-ineiit
1. nig contemplated on Ro-ehurg's main
street- is near at baud, hut dei-inl
oe!y on the time of the
the si-r.ng sl.'.w ers. Tie
who ha-the contract forth1 work, has
vi'iili l ;l- superintendent 1 the con
strue! e e! w..rk. Mr. I . K. i i;t iiigs of
i. It-,!... t!ii.. Mr. iit:in-- ha- l.a-1
1
I Of Local Interest.
it
PUKLIC SPEAKING
iillt reliee I
n a vomit .
l-Url I.e.-I
.1 U.e-1
.1 t!
We i!i:ira!ii
,1 isjints.
every
1
we
e -a'.i-i'ae'.;-take
all thv
,eoli.iilloi
f it i..n"l
k siothii:1-'
..n
Take a look at our
window display. .
It not :.lease.l y. ur l'.-i ey hack at
CANNON'S
Book and 5tationerj' Store
Hon Wm. Colvig, of Jack-
ahatemeiit of : sonville, will address the citi
1 .1. r.iakeiey. 1 zeus of Rosebure Tuesdav
evening at S o'clock, at the
Court House, on National
!and state issues from a Kep-
ma:. y year- exi-Ti-u.v mi tin- I:ne ol UDliean SianapOiUl. AIT.
husines--. an.i was one time a member of Yjg as rjianj' old friends 1U
thel'arkl. .ar.loi lo'.e.lo. 'mo. w 1-er,- fi : f 11 0fwhomwill
be glad to meet andgreet him
on this occasion. All are in-
1... Ohio,
his work on the eonMrnetioii o ' roa.ls '
a:i'l ilriveways through the outer 1
thovoiiLrhfure-of theeitv. -ian-ls out as i
a i:i.lel atu -tin- his ability, lb- i- now ! vited.
in Uosebiiri; making the neeessary jire- j
-arations ,.,r be-iniiiL' the wrk here. j tj..,. of .eats f.,r Wilemanirs hi
I ikk t (ki.m l'Ut 11 iH-l.k show oj-eiusl Friday at Stniii nJ
Thurstlay l.'.jiil ihum were -i-n h-ai'ir.j: seats siitiil I In- senrl at oiut- as the
tiiro!i'h the roof .a F. J. Muilii's livery j ---taiKling room only" a Mire t 1
stable, an.i in a si, - ri time the bniVlii: ; ,,m early tonight. The oiTjin bill i
anl eo litents were a tola". loss. S-n n , fniir-aet fareimil eonie-ly. "The Ma-hor-ei
U-loi-Jnj to Mr. Mnitii : two : j,,r-s ! laii'uter," a play giving the entire
l,r-,s U-ioiijiivj to Ibrai-e t hii -a ne. an-1 i-oinimnv a - f rhanee to appear to aJ-
attractif-n lna-le niany
ill be
1.
Verv little w 'A was blowiiiL'. and by
1 -1 : 1 1 i 1 i -' water en neiiihls 'r-ni; biiiMihL'-
a h"r-e
thi-.rhi
is t
aii'l bnv 5 ;. in: nil t" vantage. Thi-
1
Lieut. J. 1'. Morion of the I'. S. Navy
Lat opened hi recruiting otliee in the
City LaII in thin city and many of
las Couuty'a boy are taking the exam
ination with the intention of beeoming
lighting men of the Uuited State
Lient. Morton asiisted by Ir. W. I..
Bell chief yoemaii, I. Bingham, boat
swain mate, II. A. Stanley, hospital Hp-,
I'reutice, F. C. Barlow and W. L. Kine
hart apprentie second cIiisk. All the
young men are jeriect intlernen and
have condurted thetusMlvex an gentle
men nhoiild allien their sojourn in this
city. The otliee will be closed here next
Wednesday. Among thoso who have
paused tho examination are. we under
Mtuud. Johu Bowen. inaehinint. and Tom
I'arKm. a clerk in C- W. l'arkn l'i
store.
Sprav, fpray, npray, with MiBainV
Carbolic ( oinpound, tbebest tor trim
trees and all kind of plant lor sale by s.
K.Sykes.
Oneofthrt ireatest musieal novelties
to be wen in KoBeburg just now is the
uew eleetrir piano, which was put in the
Kesort sab m last week by W. A. Burr
the enterprising music dealer. The
piano has a In-atiful antiue oak case, is
of regulation sie and ha' a beautiful
strong tone. By dropping a nickel in
the slot the piano plays a selection, I
ills' hi ierated bv an ehs trie motor. It
can alo l played by a musician in the
usual way. -
Now is the time ti buy your garden
tools, spadin-.; forks, rake, pious, har
rows, I'laiiet jr. garden tools etc of S. K.
Sykes.
Saturday Carl Berella. a lierman. of
(.hiklaud. was adjudgitl insane and taken
to the Insane Hospital at Saieiu on the
Overland Saturday night by Sheriff l'ar
rott. IVrella has Is en sick for soii.e
time past and i under the impression
that psple are attempting to as-inate
him. He was brought to thi city ty
Fred Broia. of Wilbur.
Kvery u-er of the I'uited states Sep-orat-ir.
is pleased, they know they get
all the cn-iiii. Talk with Churchill and
Woolley.
T.imi A man to work uu a Uriii.
One who cn uiilk arid 1" general chores,
who is not afraid of w ild horses. Stedy
employment. So drinking man need
ai'Plv. Applv to Henrv Conn.
(J.1P1 Seven mile- west of lb.-eburg.
Cash i.ai.1 lor bin ter and egsatthe
l'mpua Bakery. Jenning-and Freeman
jToprietor?.
Miss Agues" Br.iwn. a sister of
M. Brown, returned to Iwo-s-Nurg !a-t
evening irom .e 1 orn wnere eue ria-
been taking a thorough e.urs- and
studving for a trained nur-e.
Cl.s k. Cio. k-, Cloc ks, t-ee the cl-s k-
at J. T. Bryan'f
CIKCUir COURT PROtLLDINUS.
I?
Uraud Jury's Compliment to Repub
lican County Officials.
lor at-
two veal- lor
value clime
Jas. V. Ware, alias Smith, ten jn
for attempted rape.
llai i.. urauelli, three )cai
tempted train w recking.
I'an Suunders, three years, for l.tn
lary.
Thos. l.iiiu. alias I.011
receiving stolen g'iod-..
Koht. Roouey, one ear
as Linn.
This is a ciiuplete list of the circuit
court s contribution f..r thi-term to tin
list of inmate- ill the Oregon slate j
teutiarv. ie live nh.i il- in rn.te.l v ( I
Sheriff I'unott and Ieputy ('. I.. Il.i.lh
were taken to Salein Friday where they . Q
will pay the s-nalty ol their crimes.
A I-1T1H L CASK.
Follow in
day for atteiuj
eauie me arraignment 01 iiis l.-year "i'l '
partner, 'I hos Arnold, for n.n.plici-v.
The youth br.ike down, .'ii:ig ei,t to'
Ins fe -ling- by sobbihg, enli
ympaiiiv ..1 many 111 tin- com
III parent- lie- 1,1 1 i 1 1.1 101 . ip-ih
where he ran away to lead a cbecken -i
career. .Imii,' to ilie tad that hi- te-:i-
tnony wa mainly in-truuiental in con
victing Itraiielli, and in n si. .t; i. .;i .j
hi youth, he wa-given a -ut'iice of
onlv two months in the chimv jail
wa- lel froui the court room crying
-ollslv.
000C."."..0-.
Clothing Opportunities
Upon looking over our stock of Men's Suits, we found
several linen which do not move out as they should.
To this lot we added all of the odd suits, 3hort lines,
etc., and marked a price on the lot which allows us
j the bare price we paid for them. But our loss is your
They comprise worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres,
i srain.
eli. -q clay worsteds, etc., in every conceivable color
0
; the trial of iraiielii Thuiv Q
mptiiig to wreck a train. A
5i5 and S16 SUITS ARK NOW MARKKD $11.50 and $12.50
$12, $13 and 5ii SUITS ARE SOW MARK ED "$8 to 9.5o
5iu and in SUITS ARK XuW MARKED S; to 58
5S.50 and 59 SUITS ARE XOW MARKED 56 to 56.50
5; and 57.50 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED 5 to $5.50
:; All of the above suits are strictly all wool, and guar-
anteed nrst-class m every particular. They won't
last long at this price, so pick your suit before the
sizes are gone
The
He
pit-
FLRMSM EXONERATED.
were ilestroyeu. .wr. uiiin s i irieu-ls liere U:
-i'v if -"i. '.' : in-urain-e, l s.l. ! lad to hear
the fire was
1 everv !!
ta-i!y coiitrolied. Nearly
in the citv wa up reaoy t T
it;!
i- a m
ainlToi:
t iwl.
Iiect arv
Hart.
The
1 i jiii f the tire
At '.' o'e'es k Mr. smith
ck were ill the stable.
a..
UMibi r o
e'.iir-
lay .
i- ;
llieltll'
I
i
I
! R-
If You Have
a Sweet Tooth. .
Go to t'v Cnrfy Kitchen h re
yen will find the IreeUest . na Oi-et .
apscrirr.e.? of candies io the city j
Call and fee -is
WOOD & QUICK, Proprietors
I'.rtlTEK iV IVjKKS illi ie. tllill-T !-
eators. We have scurc-i the a.-si-tan.-e
of Hah- B'.ren. a Iohl' -xis-rieisei-l tra
1st and hunter. 01 thee parts, and we
ire prepared n .s-ar"any -.'overnnient.
.r other tracts ot land in the-.- parts .it
Oregon. We still have a I-.-w -o.-l dan.:-
ieft' Addre--.. 1'oKTKK A F-.r-EN,
,,,14 Camas a. lev. Ore.
W .b-i 1.11 1. tio. A l.ir.v
A. . C. V. iiieiii! r- oi the
j. ;' went to Willuir Sa't.r-
n;;.- . :-.-.rist :ii :n-.t a i.- w
t t!iat ph.ee and iii-ta!!i:i it-1
r-. TI i-- new ludge was Luinehisl
'it under the rno-t favorable au-pii-e-a:id
a -eie-ral lt-"s -1 '""l time wa re-
p.-.rt-l. The
is-areil in a
DKAI.KK.
Mkmohmi. mkmon. A very able and
eh-i'.'.er.t memoriid s.-rii!oi was .reach
ed by Rev. A. S. Mulligan, pastor "i the
iM.F. t'hurch Sunday at the morning
! hour. The member
name- of the orh.-er- ap-r.s-eut
i-ue "f the Pi.ain-
.f the loeal i. A.
Ii. I'o-t. veterans from the Soldiers'
Home an 1 the Ladle- Auxiliary organi
za;io:i ottheG. A. R. attended in a
ls." lv an I many of our citizens were in
atieielar.ee.
To R knt. Two c-'ttaire- on Fine stret-t
l,i(nireof Mrs. M. Josephsoii at ' The
F.i' store. "
iet v..iir al-tracts of title from J. I.
Hamilton, lie has tlie only complete
set'oi ab-tract lsok in this county, ft
fflLOEBRAND'S SSeI g
n Undoubtedly you have .found by g
experience that it doesn't pay to n
o bUy unreliable shoes at any g
O price, no matter how small the o
g price, if the quality is not right Q
a you'll forget the price, out; re- g
a member the quality. Its a livr n
O ing monument to your folly and g
0 a perpetual reminder of the bad o
g iudgment of the firm that sold g
d you unreliable shoes. We never g
1 ask the manufacturer to lessen n
o the quality in some undiscovera- g
O ble manner,so we can lessen the o
S price without lessening our pro- g
r, fits, but 011 the contrary we in- g
sist that every shoe shall be oi n
the highest standard, and we 0
o would sooner lessen our profits, 0
than the quality of our shoes,for g
h quality is the true test of worth n
g and it is more to us as a solid g
O business builder than low prices 0
at the expense of quality
5 sfftl 0 'MJJjtfti
D
O
P
t season and thev
the return engagement
Iletween the acts rive stroie' vaudeville
feature- are intr.slueed. including Nel
lie Wiedemann, in an entirely new elec
trie dance. I.vn.lon kv i!eim. the Austra
'Iain-American trave-tv star-: I'etite
Ze'iaMarie, the child artist, and I-aw-'er.-nceand
Idalene, the sit ty sketel
larti-t-. Ladie.- w il! Iv admittel free on
j Monday night w hen accompanied by an
1 -enrt . ladv or gentleman.! Iiohling iiie
3 ivut reserved seat ticket purchassl
i l -re . ocl'. k vioii-lay evening. 1 fie
pri.-e- an- 1 0. IT) and vnts.
On account oi ttie lrrt-gular survev. o
many oi the tow n-hips in the Rosebur.
land di-trii-t it I- aimi-t imisissiiile to
1-s-ite vtioii corner without a f'l'V" of
the Govenitiieiit survey. Frank K. Alley,
Abstractor of thi- city, ha a complete
set of Iraclligs of ail surveyel t"W nships
and w ill furnisli t.lne j .rmt si oi same,
show mr all vacant lauds.
A correspondent rertsa very enthus
iastic in--tiiig at Calai-ooia sch..I house
Wslneilay evening, o i'iis being
present. Hon. S. M. Yoraii of Ktigene
was the principal sj-aker. Senator
Marsters. ieorge W. Maley. Fran k I.
Roer aiel ieorge . Iiin.mirk m-o
ave short ad lres-e. The eorres!J'l-
ent think a few KepuMican vou-s were
made. Thursday evening the shakers
addrese.l the people ill Odes Valley
Mearil' iV t lienoWetll o llaklall'l.
have rei eivt-1 a i-ar load of iron cladRush
ford wagon? w ith outer lx-.iring blK-k
Fullv warrantel Buggies, Hack? and
Cultivator. The Hamiuel laint, th
Ijej-t and cheat. Mixed paint, white
lead, oils, uindowr, li'jijr and flimgles.
R. A. I'-s-th. general manager rt the
l'-th-Kelly LumlK-r Company, taid
Wednesdav that a meeting of the trus
ty. ,, the cj.mf'any will be held at Kir
gene next Saturday, when the capital
sick w ill 1; increased from f 1 .2.V1,0 0
to 1,500.U. r,goniau.
For Abstracts of Title. ruaranteed to
Ik" full and correct copies' of all rtS-ord
effecting the tjtle. call on Frank K. Alley
uistairs in the Marks building. His
work is guaranteed correct, and price?
are reasonable.
It look like business to fee the farm
ers coining in and going out of. town
with the creamery cans in their vehicles,
The RosehilP' creamery will prove a
valuable and profitable institution fo,r
tlds city aid county.
I, S. T. West, having accepted Kveral
(dd and reliable tire insurance companies,
is now prepared to do a general tire in
surance business. Insure with him
Otliee at the City Hall. tf
Oscar t. Ilixson, an inmate ot tiie
Soldiers' Home gince July 8. !, died
late Thursday, :fgsl 77 years. He wa a
participate in thf RyStie River Indian
War ( ls-VI. He was a native ofMassa
chuetts, emigrating to this state in the
early 'os.
Weeklv Kxaminer, fL'xh Weekly Call
ILlO, Wi-ekly Oregoman . ), Weekly
Chronicle fl.on, a year; ' leave your
subscriptions at Cannons' Rook & Sta
tionery Store. ''
S. C. Uartrum, the geujal representa
tive of the Rosburg 1'i.aimjkai.er. was
in the citv yesterday. He left for the
northern end of the county in the Even
ing. 'aklaiel ou i
"Ttll me iretty maiduir:arc there, any
stores in Roteburj: where you cat) get
an outfit for catchuis flidi? There are a
few, but S. K. Sykee has the beg; jj,
sortment.
Disgraceful Hetbod Resorted t by the
Democrats to Injure Hon.
W. J. Furnish.
oHAM JI"K s KLl-oKT.
in llie t ircuit l.o art 1 or 1 oug.as l
ty. Oregon.
Final ReiH.rt ! tiraiid .Ji
I'n Hon. .1. W. Hamilton. .'u !ge:
U e, the I Iraud .l irv i i li.e M.
u.. r."j. it rm .'. I. ie Circuit ( ut
loiigla. county. irec
final repi.rt
ve la e (arciLIiv inv. r :g.u
cririiinal tharg-s au.l ioioi'iai:il-
to our kii.. k-!ge. Mhi. ii sl.o-i l
in the alsjve cert, and !.;:
in accordii.g to.c.ir !-t judg
VoliMer;iig trie hiiuier
ment n t'ir;i.-i ii.'o the r.,nr! '
nave ini !fciu ,n -..mm
but tills .'rMIld illrv I
f- J
nuinin-r ! i:ii..r!.i:i
charvre of crime !
wincji n.is rH.ri:i al a great
time t.. tie- in
mot search. t;g ;n. t
facts and the law -
That w lu-n e ha .- i
the law . w.
to your h
ii.ni eni'tig t!;e .am.. : t'
intieti.-,-. . are a: ! t i r
i r ascertaining trie i.icts. t
we applied the !.tw a- ii:t
I
E3iz
Store
OSEPHSOW'S
a.;. Mail Ordcis P;oinptly Filled. Kvcrythiu ;vu.i .n. tec
The
Biz
Store
lol
o'ir
us represented or money back
: ;i ROSEBURG OPERA lit!"
T O
AND
WIGHT
ALL WEEK
O NOT ML- THIS
OPPORTUNITY!
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WIEDEMANN'S
BIG snows
! I!:l M A i INii i:riiM i
m:w rli-fktoikk ok
roMFI'V
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l'.K; ItANl) AND
ORCHESTRA
H -'i- .
Abstra. 1 1 f Title to Dedrf Lad.
Paj-ers repar..-'. f.r Sliag on Gortri'
i Bient Land.
i
J R-e I"'ii.ta of Township Mat vhovln
' a-1 vacant Lands, One DolirEch.
F1MNK E. ALLEY;
Architect
j Abstracter
, Plans and Estimates for all Build
ings. i Special designs f r Otfke Fixtures
0ce i:i Mir, B idding. 'Phone Hi.
I K-KBl'RG. OREGON
l'i.ii.KTo. Or-gon. May J".!. I'.vZ.
Tn the Members r.f the i. A. K.. of
t!ie Male d Orej..ii : U e. the unt-r-'igm1
memiiers of kit Carson I'ost. No
t. A. R.. of Feiidleton. Oregon, do
hereby certify that the tory M-nt out
over the signature of Thomas K. .'ames.
a former nn iii!-r of thi I'ost. aii tiiin;
Wm. J. Furnish, republican candidate
ior o.veriioi . oi ordering the veterans
of tliis I'ost out of line at a 4th of Jiiiy
parade in Ir,2aud applying vile ami in-
ulting rpitln-tg to them i Ui!e in eery
particular.
r. :ini alte r ;
eci!cd the
ls-st jlldglu.-;,! ;i 1.
tir oath a- grand
i Mini,
We lii. . .
;ht pri--:e-r-
sgo oy i !i ree p' i..
therein ii.ai.- lie ii
- o ad )! i.i. r
it.it. ti t,.c '..-r:
so iin iv ! "ke 1
I. .til djv and
'kci nn.i.ii t-.r!.'.'
a'ur
'T a-
g t-. o.-;r
rioZ.-I,- a. id
TONIGHT
i- ' ;;r-acl Far--C-...i
- 11 kr.I i .
-
"d tiet,
i !- a s!
! t.re.;h
.p-. a:c
rt t ;
:The riajor s.l-cs e
J i Su:it.u
uaughter
ecu1...
L.s
v firoan-1 to
.i 1!
I .civ . -' i
It
R-
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;Mi'.-s:id i:
I -
p.e-e of I.
We
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a
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HUM if TJ
r ki us MtB n i
Sr, f 9.1 1 H tf f:r Ml I Kl i'l f ff tfl S.. U
uTJu Ccd'' THIS UNDKRl'RICED STORK p
Mi-sMiymie i i.s. I. leck, of 1'i.rlliiiid,
arrived in thi-city Sun. lay evening and
will spend the summer month her
cousin. Mi--, .ittin I'iiui.-ls, of this city.
Lieu if vi hi r harness is unite o'id, also
very I i oii. ue I:hhi Harness Oil and
bring xoiir folks to tow n. On sain at
Rhsigeit-'s harness simp. tf.
Whn' sort of a ligure would regon
cutg ing liefore a republican senate for
flVIKXi," 0 in aid of the Fi-wi- . ( larfc
fe.nteini's d nl(er h;iilig)(.iieib ii-r;itir'
liere are I o gmx) things in Ross.
burg. The u-ople and S. W. I. You
Will lind ItOtUHt Churchill and W.sdlevi.
The facts are thee: The committee
in charge of the parade arrange-l the
line of march and a.vsigu.-l the old .l
liers an honorable i.sition in the line.
liv mistake kit I arm Tost ct in a
plai-e afsigue.1 vine other oi-jtaniz-ation.
Mr. Furnish, who ws tirand Marshal.
liret-te-d bis assistants t s-e that the
order arranged bv the oitniuittee fliouul
w carri'sl out t prevent cotiiuMon.
When John Hailev ,tr., n I". S. C..m-
ioner, and then and now a Peniy-
rat. a .leptity marshal, saw me veier;
mus were in the wronjt place, he din-ctcd
them to fall into the pla-e assigned
them bv the committee. There was tin
insulting language and Mr. Furnish wa;
not aware of the blunder made by the
I'ot until after the parade was over.
It is believed here that Mr. James, was
i.aid bv the Democratic committee to
circulate the -lander agamtt Mr. Furn
ih.
Siin-e James wrote the letter circulat
g the I -a e slander, lie was arrested
for Inirglarizing the drug store of Brork
A Mi'omae in this city on May lt, and
stealing money, whiskey and niorpbine
to give to bis mistress. His guilt wa
so clear that be plead guilty on the U'di
inst., and wa sentenced by Judgp Kill
of the Circuit Court, of this county, to
three years in the jn-nitentiary.
On the 15th inst., Sheriff Rlakely, of
ibis County, and imw candidate for Kej
n-M-ntative on the leniocratic ticket
starte.1 with James for the penitentiary.
Jame i utterly unworthy yd crrvHt
and his present location in tht: t'eniten-
tiary is suiucieni retuiaii(iii it pis siau-
der ItincDruly Vour,
CoMKAPES
John S. (iiirdane, Company E, 14th
Wisconsin. 15. F. Renn, Comjiany i,
!th Iowa Volunteer Infantry. i. T.
Elgin. Company F, 1st Texas Cavalry.
J. M. Ferguson, Company L. 12th kan
sas Infantry. J. .. Urake, tympany
R. 1- Cnited StuteN Sharj' Shooters
Alfred Stephens, Company II, -Nth
Iowa, lnfantrv Volunteers. James (lib-
sou, Company C 4ith Missiouri Infan-
try. Thos. Ogle, Company D, 43rd Mis
souri Volunteers. Peter West. Com
pany F, Ttli Iowa Cavalry. Monjoe J'j
Conipanv 11. ilrd jlieliigun Infantry
'matiRa County, i
State of Oregon. n
I, Vrank B. Clopton, a Notary Public.
in and for the County of rrnatUla, an4
Statpof Oreun, tlo certify that I
cpuipr Uip ftTfrgpinu cuiiy yUtu hti
origipal cpj.j- tliervi( ami that it i
true and correct copy t,K. whoW
thercjf, Tief'sl this Iitli dav of Mav,
I). l'tr.. FbanicJB. Cloitox,
skai.. Notary Public for Oregon.
k i.rT.
rsl with ti e pr:-u.er i
! them w ;th re; re::c t.. their
n.ei.t. f -i an I is.-d.hiig. T.'.cv
nte.1 to u that tl.i-i were v, 'i
their UNj.liug g...J an I ii.a: ti .
were e.iirtN.us and kind to them
tut'XTV t il s Kl
e next i-ited
ificers and made an in-'N-. ti
l.k- of record. We found :
and systematically kept, an 1
e-urteoiu? and g nth inan! v.
unable to gain admis-ion ii..
of S-h.-il Suis-rintendeiit H
jiiire 1
pre--1
an i
thc-r-
. i hi i. ai;i!o
rriffs-lOOani.'m Cent
NO HICHER
Seats on Sale at Strone's
. i-
jVE WISH TO ANNOUNCE
j TH T THF -
Umpqua Bakery
i; v.jv opened and we ;nvite
y - i to call and inspect our
BR ISA D, CAKES,
PiES, COOKIES, ETC.
A:: ii t i.,af i. -ae ncblest
: it,e br-:,.i laker."
i.oavls. honest love
JEAMAtS i FREE3IAA
l"-w l.rt.- r..-ig., North .Ta'isoO Su-.
.-1
:- c.-intj
:i of hc:r
i.'lii l;i-!iV
ti :!er
We wre
the oir.iv
iiiilin. his
8 ti H'tonieTR f r t laiut fl ttbd Win. '
Muir for !ef, ii laut.
Cse f S. I!. Het.drick- v Kt;ite
of M ;i k .V t m ; flew, county
COtirt Is I oW !! e; :c, Uk.
Judge H. K. H-i.tiv JuiksoQ
Conn r. is Dj re.tftinj?.
t -
"( e-i :
eUy
1.1 A
- i a
tl'n-e Uiug i l'.-d and he absent in the
county engaged in . lesd w.-rk. We
further find t hat the r. -.ui .cup;. d bv
Ae.r ttillette is too -i:..i;; ,r the
lieressarv tNik record. a--c--n.ent
roll and cither tape re -r!ait(in to the
olli.-e, together with tab'et. de-k. etc..
taking up so much spa. e that the asse--or
and his deputies are more or less re
tarded in dipat hing their otlnv w..tk.
We would then-fore recommend that
the adjoining r"'in now N-cupie.l bv an
alistraeting company U- given the u- e-
or fr-r bis use.
Having completed our liior-j n a'k
to be dissdiiire.l.
Date this 23rd day of May, A. I).,
1TOS.
R. L. C.xo, Foreman.
J. W. Vi'mniiT. Clerk.
C. W. H.i run t.
. A. MvC-.y,'
L.L.Wuis
W. 11. Hakvuv,
Jt. A- WNIK.UI.
The criiuiiml charge al.e referretl to
;s having leeii thorougblv investieated
is uiider-tO'l to have b-eii that m.eie
against .Mr. l-inis ).l!ard s deputy.
Frank Reed, for the n-ceiu shooting !
T. C. Owen in thi citv. although i; is
no so si-ecitied in the repurt. As no
iiiilictnient w.ia brought against Mr.
Reed the grand jury evidently consider
ed the facts were iusiitiicicnt to warrant
such action.
The trial jurors were dismissal jor the
term Thursday evening,, and t1 ,- uiielj
jury was dieha e.l I relay and the I
Jerrii ot court adjourned until today.
Judge H. K. Hauna, of Jackst.tnville,
arrived here Sunday t", ;-.reride. over
those cases y, hicii Judge Hamilton j.
isiiuultiicd by reiison of i-jr"!!;
tOt'AV'S SEPSION.
Case of B. 13rockway vs. City of
Koseburg; beard ou uiotiou to strilti
can !i.c
if thev ii-
He i'.l ia;i.::i.
in the h"tel .-r at
on hi;. i. r ie.i.- w
hilil lu va.i at w.iir
i Title (iuarantee&Loan Co.
i 'KBCRU. ai&os.
! J. -j. H.r.r,,, D. C. Han.T9.
I
hvlel
Trehsnrer Geo. ll :n::rk i tiow in
receipt of a warrmu for -". 1 re
ceiveil fiotn tLe state as Do:ias
County's tear of the 5 pr ceot lend
sala. The amount of thi warraat
dow beccaies a tart of the county
r .a.l fund and can be oseil for no
other pnrpo Last year's warraut
amounted to only $02"J.75.
It ie aid tbat Wood Quick i f the
caody factory have Income to care
less tbnt in closing od the otter eve
ning they both left their keys on tbe
inside and Lad to bteak peo the
store ta k,'1 o This they deny, bat
how about that bunch of bananas,
boys?
Hon. C. V. Dolliver, of Iowa, ad-,
dressed a very lare criwd fit the
opera Loue lat 1'J7 eteuing on
I hp jH'litical iwiues of the day from a
Kepnblican standpoint. He f roied
himself an able and elo-jtieui m i
pounder of Hepublicau Cctriues. lie
t-howetl op the follies and the utter
incompetency of tLe Democratic par
ty in tbe uiauaijeujetit of public af
fair; he upheld the hand of I'resi
dent Roosevelt in. bis warfare against
the trust and bis wise Atuericau
policy toward tbe I'hilippines and
couclnded by nrgit.g tbe voters lo
aid their endorsement by voiiug th
Uepublicau ticket June 2nd.
Salern 1npM Pleased.
The tlreguiiiau cutainel a ilissiti h
from Salem Thursday re'tle to the itii
uual sch.,.i im-etiug $ p
ricClalleii Mjusc, Roam 44
.r. IK w . Har ii only eoa
t rr'; (.k ta Dtfcclai Cocbit.
' . ' ' rr-:acto of T:C nuaUfrd 1
--i-i 3-1 n 1 nia-.&4 r''. Bt
v.t-n:- -: ' Trt iiart of U tow4i
!' 't-e K.--cr. On too. C. S. Lkd kl.
-.cl W ... a-.. b. i p. -., t c p e oi u; Wwm-
h i i-t : twji Te:azQt laada.
N .O..-T iio.ic m lCe. IaDimac afats
Cut
It 1 K
n
Prices... y:.
AT
Blurb
MLW X Via. KJ y.
ci j I1
MIC,
au !:. r.iit.o lVt KiWir.g Towder...
. ..!. K. C. Fv k :.g R.-ader
.'. . ..:i K. C IX.k iig l owikr
.-. An. 1 vV. Hiinitiitr sia .
- ".l-l l'i-t Wa-l.iiig Rcw ler
i'i y t ra..ii'.:e 1 i".gar
i'. .ick 1'ry rane.hite.i se.g-ar
s i juired Iron Wa.-hlV.uers.eacb.
.:.ied Ir. n Wtr i':i:!
...t .40
... JO
... .-P
DRAIN,
OREGON
ISO
1.00
ail, eacli JTJ
l'..-.c ei...m ;-t wire ! all kinds at just half
!-.: as0 big v.t on Tin and Agate War.
L;rge -t.s k of tat w hue 1 lilies oing cheap
L ar is C;.'.;v P-r fl.00
',t-. '"s"!. O-.tiiig 1 Untie!, iiinibam,
I' l- - and shirt; tics at actual 0 rt. Ladies
shirt Wai-t and Over Sk".rt at ahwjet hall
pn.-e.
l a he-; Vine !.. iNr pair f 1.00
Fi; e and Heavv Sboe. s-s oualite, 113 t0t3
v M;
Li !
;nd
M- i.
T!.i-
6
t!
t the prev w'.il Is.- cut ou all pradrt
.Tii.i- el SS
- an-l IV .vV CI
; ireui. l'riee
i.-tc t oi 1 t.n-k. t.i:tg.is just rtcetreJ
i.r::i:. Thi i- 011r c:iaiiv to set ft
CO.
i-v will Is.- cut ou all
I:oe iu st.n k.
ing. Targe stock to
t to 2". torrent.
I1..! ;. ii...i'. u en .it a'.vthitg TOO
nel from a nt- i e to a t hampioii Mowing
.M.u '.'.ue at cut j
r-ce.
if otl buv at
BLACK'S STORE
This Sale is strictly for CASH and will con
tinue until my .iock is co.upktcly closed out
W III. Ii
conchide ai.t..ll...wti I t Tuthill
atid Max O.p.,, ,.ive J,,.,.,, mentioned
'".'able sttccess-rs so Mr. Johns.. n.
but 110 candidates have been named.
ue involved
or is1
T
DRAIN, 0R1i
GOIM
in the coming election, which will very
probably be a tame affair, since any I Q
1: . ..:.f. i 1. .i.i.l J
11 ill ISI 11 l l ion ui.li 111.1 ii.te ,-.ii.,i
has liecii harmoni.isl in the recent clcc-
VO SrOSO000OSO'VVOSC-VCVCVCeV '
The hir-cst stock of 20th Cer.turv Con's iu the town
A Great Burden,
To buy a ioor piano is to putu burden
ujionyonrwlf which vou'reVure to regret
Such an instrument Is an endless; source
of disappointment, tiet the best. The
Voce A Son pianos are the highest t-tand-ard
of excellence. Perfection, construc
tion, touch, tone and action, as well as
ln-autiiul in design and moderately priced,
too. . Cach or installments, tiuarantee
with every one. Write for catalogue and
price.
THR POPULAR MUSIC HOUSE
W. A. BURR & CO.
oat part of complaint, sustained as j timi of l'rofessor L R. Trav. r, of R..e
to third specification denied as to all j burg, as City Superintendent of Schools.
others. Dexter luce and F. W. Hen
Smiths' Dandruff Pomade.
slops ite.ting scalp upon one application j
three to six removes all dandruff and j
w ill stop falling hair. Trice Wc, For'
ale by Marst. i s Drug Co. Mltf. I
What Thin Folks Need.
Is a greater power of digesting mid as- ( v
similating f.sl. For them lr. King's,
New Lite Fills work wonders. They '.
lone and regulate the iligestive organs
geuilv ex-l all txusi.nH from the sv
tern. enn.-Ii t lie luoil
make healthy fiesh
Mtr-tets.
I F15HER& BELLOWS CO
$ Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, IMotlonn
Clothing
Gents Furnishing Goods,
Boots and Shoes
Hats and Caps
Groceries Provisions
'Phone 721
improve apietite. PriKlttrr- Hmtfr'it
Only :'oc at A. C. 0
Wy,