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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1902)
DON'T OVER LOOK THIS While you are out shopping doif t think about buying before you call ami sec our line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods as they arc the most complete and up-to-date line iu the city. Our line of Wash Silks, mercerized Gingham, Dimities and colored Lawns can't be beat in price and quality. Our Ready-to-Wear Waist In this the m. c..i ... i! l-l S 1 Millinery iue wo cxe.1 others as our t eon.i'l.-lo line in the city. r.1111 "l cents and Upwards. line i? White II.-:v i- the lia,' we can save yoll Ii; alkim-; Hals and street vh:i ; All Sailor for Yi cents. Ladies Shoes n i- in v i' !i v. shoes lor 1 : 1 1 : i - v nl h.c ill the citv in lh 'lil-V in. i'li-iMllt .lite .V of Weill and bealllv. liirts lo'lli ielliol! . lill.' :li.' tin' laU'-t 111. -it v. .1 st c. il :in 'lllplel 1 Fancy Shirts 10 in tin- Clothing The celehrat.il l:ivi.l Adlcr A Son's line of Clothing is know n far ami near and that iu the lint' we carry. The prices arc right and the tit is perfect and if you will step in we will surely convince you that we fan save you moii ey it' buying of us. iNeck Wear Hero is w -hero we shine. We have the swell est and most complete line in Sinllu-rn Ore gon, an. 1 for the newest an.l latest thing out don't over look us as we have them in the liu oi neckwear. Gentlemen's Shoes Tin- celehrateil W. L. lVmglas Shoe which we are sole agents tor, speaks tor itself, if you will live them a rial. Wehrvethem in Oxfords, hiirh i iits, also in tans and ox-blood coiois. The fmue to cot these ueods is at the People's Store. no lr mmiUi of t lie The People s Store I. ABRAHAH Proprietor CANNON'S Station ry an. a . . t-ountatii reus "o a u i . 1 inve-lineul " n v a ii -o-l one. i We s. '.1 tin' Wat term an and Monarch 5 f t3" l'ii-.i k.nat- id -are I CO, lv kind -OO. oo. ' " X N. V Of Local Interest. Told in Side Heads ; n s . x : v x -v x vs. N t'oi vn. vs HMi.KV. One of the great-j Trie telephone station in this citric st jokes oi the eaiiipaimt was 'be l-e- now litt-it i;li a new "warren " le- lew's report of the political speaking j chancer," an electric apparatus for ling hel.'t in' l: -eh.ir' Tiles lay evening. It ! itig the plione U-1N, it is a very interest stated that although the republicans I ing as well as useful little instrurne t the hand to help draw a crowd1 It is eontrollej ty 1 (" small batteries, for in, Colvii: who spoke at the Arm-j the telephone line man Walter tirev, orv. mil.-!, the larger crowd assembled 1 has lieen kept unite busy for the pact to hear T. I". Haiiev. oi I'cudletoii. ! two weeks, installiiifr H new phonef. speak at the- c.uirt Imiw. The fa,ot of I This city now has an exchange of 174 .V"i people, - by actual i phones. n account of the irregular curvrva of ei:i fe ""-'"' 0 We cuaraiuee every RaUv;:'M wii'. '.f.y i: tjeivfUMidiiii. x. we take all t'.e !:.: t:ie matu-r is j'l " int ;;s.-emhl..,l at the curt house t lu ar oun- H.iiiey sM.i;t. liictuilin 10 ! inany oi thf tow nships in the KiMrbury 1 ;d:cs and tin,- little uirls. the editor ot I land district, it is almost impxissilile to tli-i.i'er !h-:ii- tr.e'onlv republican j l,;',- -tioii corners w ithoiit "'Kv.'f .r-.Vi: n even ' a'.! promi.ient cit- tl' '"Vernmeiit survey, h niuk L. Aliey. J .' , ' . , - . Abstractor ot this eitv. has a complete iens of t'i.s city li-leaed t" .Mr. i "lii; i t.t , tracings f all surveye.1 tow nships. uii e. "pieni a iori ss oU -i.o- an,i w in iuriuii win? prints oi same, !; 11 ri-k it .lot not hi i ;ike a iMOk.a'. window display... If not -,.':e.i.-d . u- : back at CANNON'S BoA anJ stationery tore i i:.t all ! i--P.o:i! ' iii-.' ii -1 i i i I - ll TXrv-- ' fi) ;!r..,,a i.-i-.u-i.,..- 1 J Tl-jO ! i ..1-,j!.,s i.s miii L : ' ,K I l Jr- i .. -i,l-, : I'. r- an j 7 ytkl ;pn..i..:,-. h- Y's V s s) tvwvsi r& i.o . ii.-t ::tri- i .1 i i I I : national is-ues. m.inv decianuj it t I .;ie-! the p'aue M and i I ahl,-j.eef li es heard in K l.iir; .luring the cam-pai-ii. 'i: t.'.e .i,.-r hai.-l HaiVy's -ch...ib.v eft". .it cn-i-led principally of .l.-iioimciu-.- :i;..t vi!!in Mr. l ur-ni-li. lb- sa! 1 a i u-ii:.-' man had no ' bitsii.ev- in -.ernor' chair, that a ! .v. i..r u.i.t;.,- ii..i:i l'.-r the p'.acc, nelne Mr. IT. am: erl.ii.i should lie i . !!... :i original, h lew i'r.H.1 Th... lb K. e.1 s late work etititi.-vl M...1, rn l'.:.-j':-ie e" an ; made a hi-, ii.s ;H lie i show in: all vacant lands ected. lie anecdotes tho-.ijht war- with b lit Verv en hu-iai-n- c. 1'. r..irtri:m. r. rt'.uned home . v isit to the Nortli lay. He -.-nr. d ?,i 1 t:.i.-lv bl . k-sl our with order-, for job 1': MMiKAi.i.ii .is siistain- -oi;tl.i-r.k 'rej'.u's ! a. j Julian Joseph-oil w ho has atteu ! ; ins; the Stanford I'niversity is now ' home on his va.-.nion. Julian returned t '' by water to Portland, where he visitNl ' for a few day- 1-etore returning home, for his tliriv m.iiitiis va. atitm. He savs , that thi- i iu his 1-eiief a well earned vacation, a-he has lieen a very close j student for the past two year-. Mearn- , t iieiiowetli of Oakland, have received a car load of iron i ladKush- for.lwsons with outer bearing block. I'uliy warraiite-l I'ujie-. Hacks and 1'uitivator-. Tl.- Ilammel wnt. the l t anl cheap-..-;. Mixed paint, w hite h-ad. oil-, w iu,low -. li'x-rs and shinples. K. Wilkes of iar iiner. i:i renew iu;! his subscription to the ! mik M. t.his week add-: "1 want you to end me the !'i.i!ni:iu:i: another year, a- I can't fount;, with ol" itpiircf iatiou rav of Min)iine run a ran !..ut it." 'come I kti ; briii'ir.el. u h in li.-::: Such worl- ;it! tie- eilitoriai utiictmn. 3. Jf You Have i Sweet Tooth . G titrCii.'V !v'cl! i-. "-'' . - m il.-fi-i t! r- fr. s!. '. ali.l bt s .-nrT'- r . o' c.n.ii.'S in the ri'V WOOD & QUICK, Proprietors iniix-r h a i-tar:ce 1 ;:TEii .V I) j;:ks ti!i:,i-s. ..... , We have S'fiired tin llaie Iiore'i. u i": expen.-r.ee. traj KTan.l hunter, of tle-e parts, and we -,rei.r.-.,ared M l.-a:-any Uovernment ..r other tract- of h.nd if ti.t--.- parts of re.. We-tilli.::veaf- L--l.'l:ums left Address. V.,,:rKR .V i'-H"; Camas allev, Ore. uiii to worK on a larm. ik and .! jrenera! chores. 1 ot v. :i 1 h'.r-s. Stei-lv No dri.ikiui! man in-.-1 Appiy to Henry t'oiin. i evcll Ui:i. W oi i.o-.-oui. A I'.ii; 41; v. Kveiy piano in Hxk an.l ..n- or.-an was sold by T. K. Kichard.ii in hi C t'.aje ir..ve branch house Tues-lay afteni.-Min. To K::nt. Two cottages oil l'iue street l,.psire ;' Mrs. M. Joseph-on at '-The Hi.: store."' ee the Title Guarantee .V bun Co. or blue prints and tiling p-.M-ers. tf. ireat re.lucti.Jti in bread three loavf f..r 10 cents at ialbreath's Depot Kakery. Clocks. d'H-ks. CT'K-ks, s.-.; the chki at J. T. Kryan's Ttiree loav.-s of bread for 10 cents at tiaibreath's l-iit Kakery. I Tor Al-tract- of Title, auraiitetsi to : U- full and orrft c-..ies -i ail re-.rd eti. tin the title, ca'd .u l"r:iiik K. Alley i ujta:rs iu the Marks building. His ! work i 'iiaraiit.-e-l corri-et. and price are rea-ouab.e. niLULDKrlllll o o O o A f T-V ry -v A.V A A V.' A A fV Q a 0 V W w w w w nfiMnv CCVCP Ti 1 W ON HOF g Undoubtedly you have found by g ;yo f."hn.t. it doesn't rav to buy unreliable shoes at any o price, no matter how small the o S price, if the quality is uut ixB Q s you'll forget the price, but re- g 2 member the quality. Its a liv- o ing monument to your folly and g o a perpetual reminder of the bad o g iudffment of the firm that sold Q a you unreliable shoes. We never g g ask the manufacturer to lessen o the quality in some undiscovera- g 0 ble manner,so we can lessen the 5 price without lessening our pro- Q 1 fits, but on the contrary we in- g g sist that every shoe shall be oi g the highest standard, and we o S would sooner lessen our profits, S than the quality of our shoes,for g S quality is the true test of worth g g and it is more to us as a solid, g S t ViniiHnr than low prices 0 o mm e.8 I. i.-ut J. P. Morton of the Navy. ha J cl.is.-d his recruiting otiice in this city. t tut of the several applicants lit this place only two pa ed, Th.ma Carloii of t'liscity, and Geo. H. chneU-l.of Yre kaCaUl. Thes- two voung men h-ave t-lay for San Francisco, where they go on training thips. I. S. T. We-1, having accepted several old and reliable tire insurance companies is now prepared to do a general fire in surance business. Insure with him. 0:fice at the City Hall. tf. Jude II. K. Hanna made the fortow iug order in the circuit court Wednesday S. P.. Hendricks vs. estate of S. Marks A Co.. appeal from eourity court ; claim of plaintiff for f 477. 53 a- a commission for -cllinjr certain r-al j.roperty bi-loninjr to sid etat', disallowed. Weeklv Kxaminer. 1... Wee kly Call tl.W, Weekly Oregoriian I1..V). Weekly Chronicle fl.-Vb a v-ar: leave vour subscriptions at Cannons' 11. m k Ac Sta tionery More. Hon. .las. Hcmeimay. f Cottage (jrove. a Lane county member of the lei-lature. was transacting Lusines in Rebur T'les'lay He made thin office a pleasant call and said that Furnish and the K.-j.ublican legislative ticket was safe in old Lane county. "Tel! rne pretty maiden"are there any stores in Kosebur where you can jtet an outfit for eatchiim fish? There are a few, but S. K. Sykes has the best as sortment. Y.. McP.rooiii of Graiiucville Idaho, ijho has U-en visiting his wife, who has betin unite ill at the residence of her mother, Mrs. iwens of thin j-ity, return ed hom.! lue-lav. Mrs. .Mi-lrisim is much improved and w ill ssn lie ready to join her husband. Jiyen if your harness is ipiite oid, also very broun, use I'.toO Harness Oil and brinir your folks to town. On sal at Khsletts's harness shop. tf. The dailv Oretronian if Mondav con- Freight trains Nu. 2J1, southbound, and Xo. uorthbouud, collided near j Tunnel No. 1, four miles onth of l.eland j about o'clockWedoeiiday moi uing. Engineers Sainpuoti and Wesley bigii", who were iu chitrgB of So. 2-'l, are re ported to lit badly hurl and Hrukeman Gordon H. Alleu. of the alne train, had one of his legs crushed. ll is alleged that the accident was due to Fnineer Kiggs ovelhioking his time by one hour. The eugiuen did not leave tltt track, and owing to the fact thai the collision ih enrred on a Hat '-'Oil yards soulh of the tunnel, where the trains blow up to re lease th air, the contact of the two train was less pimlnctive of serious re sults than if a high rate of sik;o.1 had been maintained. Wrecking trains were called from Grants Pass and about live hours' work was required to clear the track. Cash paid for butler and eggs at the I'niispua Bakery, Jenningw and Freeman proprietors. Messrs" ISonnie ami Callaway, two young gentlemen ot Kugrno are in this city for the purpose of installing a gen eral package delivery. For the past two vears these young men have conducted such a business in Fugene but have lately sold ont and are determined to locate iu Koseburg. They are iccciwng encouragement from our merchants. S. K. Svk. s has received $11.00 rebate from the ow ners of the steamship Fan-I pire which was stranded at soa last Au gust, and on which Mr. S kes hal a large shipment of w hite sewing machines on w hicli h- had ' pay low ing average to ihv umount of The I'mpqua 1! ikery iu the new Party building on North .la- ksoi) street is now open. W. A. lbirr of the popular music house ha- just received a large shipment of the latet. liew 'a.ld up to date vocal and instrumental music, diiert from the publisher and invite you to call audi .k them over. Yon may find something that will please you. Spevial sale in 'hoe at M. Selig's stores for this week at Canyonville and Myrtle Creek. John Hamilton wife, and father. Is sac Hamilton" of Fort Jones Calif., who have N-cli vi-iting wi h their brother and -oii J. I. Hainiltoii ol this city left on this mornings local for Portlaad and later for Iawm.m Alaka. " Brown bread everv Weiln.-s.iay at Cloyd (iriliith l!.tkery Sheridan St. At the M. K. Church, next Sunday morning the pastor will preach on Scri tural Paptism. and will administer the sacrament at the do- of the sermon. SJ Mr. Jas:r Wilkins and daughter l.ra left on this iiiornings hal f.-r a visit with friend in the Wiil.i met te Val ley, Mr. Wilkins will join them later. Ira Peidier, Wm. M-ie and H. I.. Koadniau. of t'.i!iN..ia. are in tow n t. day. They rei.rt sprinL'workab.ut ready t" lav aside over oil the Calil-s-ia. Mr. G. W !uuth who ha. N-?n act-iuas.-'-.k at the -c-r farm or on e time, left "ii Tued:iy' overland f.-r Wikeriian Wash., t" reside. C. H.iss King, the popular Voti.-alla drnpv;t, a piea-ant calier at thi ottice thi" morning He returned home on the morning h-al. Maggie It lit", a subject of the Kin,; -i Kurlaml has (il.-i lier Iti-.-larati-.il ot In' triition with ll.e eoimty ci.-rk t" t?.-oaie a ci!ia ol I oe t. . Zclia Zigler. who ha been visiiii. frw-nd- and relative in Portland f.-r the past month returned hon;e on W-lw-- lay evening's 11- Mrs. F.thcl t'arlileof (ieyM-rv ilie t al.. who ha l-?n visitinit her r-nt Mr. and Mr. I.. M. Parrott of this city has n'turne.1 hon.e. Thoimuj Smith f Glendale is visitine his parents Mr. and Mr. Thomas Smith of this city, lie left today for Thunder Mountain. ieo. Keed. a brother of Mrs. ttey, die.1 in thi city this morning. The funeral ill 1? held at Wilbur tomor row. Io not forget the Initiative and Refer endum Amendment the List thing on the ballot. Make your first vote for it. Iist year's 1iojh sold at IK rents a -.und at Faigene last week. The price, promise t be good this season. tiene Hauan the tockman. lr.ve a tine large band of yearling calve through town Wednesday. Miss tra Mote has the sincere thanks of the ri.At.viiK4l.KR lon-e for a beautiful biiiuet of choice flowers. Mr. Frank Kennedy, little sou and sister, Mrs. A. M. Gird ltft blay for Fui gene for a months visit, Mr.r Frank Flfjok who has been visit inif in this citv will return to her home at Grants Pas tonight. Mrs. Sarah Gaddi returnel lneslay from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Kepton, at Albany. W. C. T. C w ill serve- icecream and cake on election day June 2nd. At the reading room. '-t Car repairer Sauvains is laying off, and with his wife is visiting in Salem and Portland. Miss Kntily Boiler of Brocks who has lieen visiting Miss Dora Wilkins, lias re turned home. Mrs. Kay Wright returned on Tues, i day's local from a visit with Portland I friends. I C. D. Drain the popular Drain cituen WHO THI- KICKURS ARI- Something About the Hon who ould Purity Douglas County Politics. -.-elite n.. plli There was nothing new pr (ieo. . bidille.'s late liaraii ed in ' Iteview and the "Villa I' at .Drain. Nor was there :mihin the Review's editorial olnliM l.l oil li 1. 1. In- s lett.-r. it simply a re ii.i.-lt of Mr. Kiddle's convention hall grand stand play with a low emlielli-hment-in the way of libellous prsonalit i' and a repetilioii of the yellow j..un.aii-li'- ei forts on the part of the K. i. u uhi ii followed alter t he convent ion . Mr. Kid dle has been thoroughly tried by the republicans and people eem-r.iliy 'I Doug. as county in a pu'.ii.' capa. ,iy as county ju.L'e and reprr-.-ntative. and he has been found weefuily ttanting- e.-p-cially iu di.-creelness, j.'...-! jinijmenl and executive ability, lb- ha- alway. nianiiested an arrogant and arbitiary disMisitioU . Veil ill the ex'.rei one of his most conspicuous i har.n-i. ri-' i.s- !- .!., ill I. let .1 ti.- !l...-k i 4 0 B ft 0 0,.0,mO,mOmmOmmO,Om.Om.OM. 0.O".-.0 C -C-0C-VCVVOVA Omortunities i -s .';.'? Upon looking over our stock of Men's Suits, we found ) several linen which do not move out as they should. 0 To this lot we added all oi the odd suits, short lines, etc., and marked a price on the lot which allows us the bare price we paid for them. But our loss is your gain. They comprise worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, clay worsteds, etc., in every conceivable color ing a dispo-ition to i lie- i.r r he would be t h- b-ll-'A e:d i:. r or de-eit the i any f. 1 I. 1 '. ineiiilx-red t hat during ! '. representative he c.i.'i.-i "d. in his jxickct a:id i j-roii i . ed that gentleman for ' and then, as ail w ill r. . ed Mr. Mitchell'- can a was elect. -1 and refused I i t.. of oiti. e and to .piahfy a- a the lower hou-e. making l.i.i ilient lead.-r ot t!.- I...!d-!p that disgraceful legislature Initiated ill J'.-- ilnon' C. S. Senator at the follow in the legislature. As an e i-leii.-e oi Mr '.. 0 ?i5and i6 SUITS ARK X0Y." MA UK VA) $11.50 and $12.50 512, 513 ami U 1 SUITS ARJC M RKI'.l-'8 to-9.5o 5io and Si 1 SUITS M .' V .MARKED $7 to $8 ?.S.5o uud 9 SUITS AUK NOW MARKED 56 to S6.50 57, and 57.50 SUITS ARE XO'.V MARKED 55 to $5.50 I. -r e! - -.'1 ..- nr e t: atll ' , 1 1 . - r .1 e; :l or. Iil- ! !l of ' hi. h. . lli- All of the above suits are strictly all wool, anduar anteed first-class in every -particular. They won't last long at this price, so pick your suit before the sizes are gone i i"n .fi The Store TO A X The Biz 5tore Mn'iltive abiiitv d ! tions we have only to ,-ec.oi when t.e was eie. te.l coll'-!' county was aimI .-ntir.-iy debtedl.ess. but dunnu lion, a debt of lli.m.i W wa 011 the county and the taj iLimty, which t- this d. ..Rieial tnam.gf u.i-nt I. a- I entirely wi it. 11 .w. i. fen-lit with Mr. Kiddie - :u: his aro'lal bll-IIo r reinenils-ied that n-t e iij wan iiistitut-.l ia t he circuit curt by Mr. Ki er. Stilly III 1-lie and s r-i-overy of f .'"it", a ing l ard ea-h w t i. '.. his brother .-t'.'.L-v. ,n. a- in- r.i- Mail Ordeis Pioiuptly Filled. Evcrythiu yua ; t:tc S m S m .O'.O" i represented or money back i. ii h in. I'.. i Wa.t, r. ii..t- r . l::M. r-,.!.-r- 1. . v. 1... .'ii p - and i v.-i nil.-" an I M I'r.iw for I : I s. id t a bri ll 1 da. Th'ts. et. h of an'.: purify Ii nigl i- r...i il--. v'.oit'ying H- n. id ti:.-r pron,:i.i-!,t -r ,f . A. f ... ) In MolJ a Street I'air. .i ;"i pr.. l: it l:.- t! hi : i . 1 ' fu-.sl to pa cj n ;!i '-- f jotirn.-ll V ca-e resiii:-t iu ' U the statute .f ! : o,:-.n i itiiT in 'lit :.i n.. tl.;- i ow l. br..t her. I nr..',.. follow -d w hi h r the Imrikri.p'. y ' '.:! l and- ot hi brother We mis-lit vo int.- : ' matter iij. i'l fnU. I :! ..'.'v are to w. i a.- ; f c"-, to render ti.i- att. ittH.H t"- M.i- I up riie ch-ira. t. r the m.u r.tv I iug:a-C' lniy j- I VIM 1. I lala ;r j --rt i., Mr. 1 M -re? t r--t 1:1 l!.- citv to int. in ti..- pr-.j-.-iti-.i: oi (...ldiicg :r i.-r- tids s.in.u .-r ,.r fall. - i- :r'.:. to g t ti.e .n. . 1 t . t..k- hold ! the i;,;.::-r ro aha-they m lii. A tn.-ting '. i a's.'i: next Tufiay -.-n-ii.e pr..p..s-ti. -u will ti.. hi ; i" 'er fl Mr. I id A- -t -ls lat ev.-rv !.i:s:n. has tai io-1 I-. i- in f.lr of tl.ei i:r. a:.-! tu..-t of tiiftsi Sav- r ti..- i k in -s-pt-mi- r a- the tin.- to ' -p- . - t t.- n i.i.-i-..: iti-.:i to - .;!. i' . -i .' ! '. i ':. 1 '.- i-.-. an i s-j'- i r. ;!:. ir ;. !,;:- ;i. ? ) ' a -' ! r i r f.-et ,i :: p-.a-.'-t;. Ti -: i- ?7"i." lam - '.r- . i.i.- :r-i.' : 11 i. . i ! .!.- - Al-tract - f Title to Deeded Land. i.-t-rs prepared 1t filing on Gt5Tr tnent Land. . V,'. I'-i-its of Townehip Mape ehowiaf -: --car. t Lands, One Dollar Each. fi.AitK l. ALLEY; Architect Abstracter Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures -u Mirks Iiu-lding. 'Phone 4J5. KoLBL"RG. OREGOS V n WISH TO ANNOUNCE TH T 7 HP I h B.sf if up as j o,;t:.v Ills presort :.::.!.. the leading repu'. :-..!: verv easily a.-.- i.i.t--.! thi-: The I I hal h- retire to i ,i. 1 i...rw:tli-tae, 'itiz 5 t toauaiti r.cv.ri. p ,1 in belief 1 1 - r:i id ,1'ei d .ii. t : t-.v. jr - p-r il.h.- : A (iocij n rinj Invest.-, e-rw. A . ar. s e i;.l . j; e.rp. -'ii. a -j . - :i P.ssi iar 0 Jii-i R. rt. I. -1 . -a lav-.r-. fi ll. ir r -le t t ireinent envy, jearntsy an present I r- of hi j,.,r:v ! in. I .leasing to lr5m ai.! v through fair or ;..al mi .ins own insigniti'-ant 1; ifestati.'ll of lliii har.tabe tu le a ud v in-!ict:ve:i .- .n j.art w hich has h.srn him and esteem in thi ci'imty him to the rar.ks . f the -: ha-1 U-elis." Therefore 1 attacks on th-.siit-.r ol ti.i prominent and le-nore I n.i repiilriican party iu th: rarrv r.oweigiu niiju-wr. I.r;.. t :- i.. .:,i 1..- t. a lid I... i :'; - a:.! ail !!e! s-irj . r- nf . - ii re cl.I- .l-::t -1; paii. . .- r -t.v . r -'.. vel..!-: ... : g ,v t HI '.l.::i li.e i l.o-t pr; it., i:.- : ei.t.-rpr ,.t-l and the . i...h- tint:'. I s.i- a-lvai.- ' h, That ; t1..- ; i to V- .1. T l.i-i.iU.': ,! or. ! i'- I-.'. I, C -!...-..'- ,.i,l - Il.illl! -"Its J j- i r :i!,i j lU-r- of t! e "ii.: y w'.o but oil the P raliv a ft ri'an as.- .,; I- p..i.. i'lll 'I tie rvp.es'. I I i;. ti.eir j-id. t:-" em. tii..t I:. 1.1 'if ! 1 .1- ; i. . ilmpqua Bakery i- v.- r.; encd ar.d we invitt y -.-t call and icspect our B'ffAD, CAKES, PIES, COOKIES, ETC. "A.-s h ?: loaf i the nobit ti i 'iir l.r.-1 baker." r;: i.ivvvKs, ii.jlne.st loavz? JLM(iSi FREEH AX Pro: rr, tors Ne- rart-.f R'l., North Jacksca Str. Titli (iuarantce&Loan Co. V'.'sEBl Hu, RGOX. J. . JUuiLrvji. O. a Uah.to. I rivi-.t-.-a'. Seej. ad rrwa 1 t i, .m.i . n r pr. . rty ' s ? . s' s li.eUt, '.l ey :.t merits. .:n-I t:. the !.l. law a niter : s. as v-rv.r i.'.t j.--. other hand will rflouud to hi- '; and unjmpwlarity. He ha- 1 over the -Ihh-s" and "rinj" ! -1 1 ; - til he has Ut-onn- daft "ii this .ji and really imagines that the i.-j-ui of Iloitglas county iire c..mpi t.-ly r.si'.t Hlhll J ll 'in- I . -t i..;i ii.ai.sj i.n.l.-r (.iiiwu ti 11.1 tmdnrn o n 1 Afttrrtt vnl i iu 1 ,:.,..t. of tvof i. n Tracer of w 8H a Koseburg busiues-visitor We-lnw hiir'. who was r.cently electe.1 ?iier- intendent of Salem'n public whoolf, he will assume alnitit JUslsUVs.M at the expense of quality. a o a a o "Wuf Ccd'! THIS UNDJvRrKivjnu biuKu n which position July 1st. -nrav. suray, fipray, with llcljain'g Carljolic (JomjuHind, thelK-sJ. for fruif treed and all kind of plant for sale by f;. K.vki. The young psriple of Koseburg will give a free entertainment followed by an ice cream and ' Imx mipper; at the armory hall onJFri. lay evening May 30th. Kverybody invited. No' is h: jiu,i.' to buy your garden' tool-, -oi.iiiig loi k, raki. ' jiloii.-, liar; row, rlunct Jr. jjunli'ii tool etc or s. K. Syk.-s. II. .1. Wilson the Douglas enmity real estaiu ij- ih-r, ca'ne down from Canyon ville Tiic-diiy to spend a few days in Roscburg looking after busim-HF matter... Kvery user of the I'nitetl Stated .Sep oralor. i--pleased, they' know they get ail ll. 1 ;vaiu. Talk with Chun hill and W.m.I ley. ' " Meal- l'.ro.-. of Foster, tlregou, are Ifpelidiiig a few days in Koseburg look i no- after business matter!.. Thev have ! dav W. K. Wells, the iopiilar Olalla injst master was a Roseburz visitor today. Mr. I.. H. Moore and little soif left to I dav for Junction City for a uliort visit What Th'0 FolM Need, Is a greater power of digesting and as. similating food. For them Ir. King's New Life Tills work wonders. They tone and regulate the digestive organs, I . i n . : .1... gently exjiei an iMiisoiin iroiu n- rs- teni, enncli the IiIikkI, improve appetite, make healthy Hegli. Only 'itv at A. C. Marsters. the subji tioii oi some monster ml. u ::-, here at Koseburg. which cause- there publicans throughout the county to smile an i pity Mr. Kiddie in l.:- delu sion. As far as his timl ilioii t .'.i. tat and direct party affair- iu thi- county j eoiicernvii. w regard him in ab.ttt the s..me li.-!.t in which the Iri-hmun did a dec- ts.d brotiier on a visit to his t'.nih. I 'pon observinir the ins. ri'ti..:i, "I r.m not dead but living," on his friend's tomli stone. l'at exclaimed; Hegorra, if I Wa.- so dead as you are Moik, I w-onhln't lie ashame to own it," (.oMKTIllSO AJlofT i v" Kl.I I V. Another tmui who has Uvii s:iui:g a great deal aliotlt the le.iibi'ic:.n co.mly convention and vil'ifyiug many lea. ling ami honored republicans of the county, is Kelly, of the I 'rain Nonpareil. It niav lie news to some of our readers to know that Kelly was not in attendance at the convention and all he knows hljollt its procecdiliL's was -aiiicd through heresay. True, he lame to Koseburg with the Hrain delegation, but on convention day he got paralyzed drunk and the boys had to put him on the shelf. Ill the evening he partly join-red up, hut created a disturbance and was promptly put in the fooler" by the city marshal, where he remained until the next morning when he pleaded guilty buforo Kucorder West to a charge j t - k !' ! s.,,e j.y I. . J.i. -..!!, of l-.s h-ir and the s- r tjry ..f ti, -company. I-.. M. Arnat.iL"e, of Myrtle Creek. tiv-:i. Corr.-.-p..ndeine i- s.,licit.-l by in tendii. purchasers of st.ek and pro-jYC- j tne. w ii! ! in the han Is f the public j a- r "in as they can 1-e .listributvl. There is a'.r.adv feet of tunnel and j shaft work done on thi pr-j-erty with tl.e result that one 1-a.l ot f-.-t ol goI.l-iariii .juar'z showing values at ?!- l'-r t..;i and an Kinrli vein on tl.e Ai.r.i sho'A irg values of fJ.i.Ci.i j-r ton all .f w hich is very encouraging to the c .mpany. i. W. Ckkw, 15. M. Akm:t vf.s, l recidcnt. tf Secretary, Myrtle Creek, Cr. I the su 1 I', el.t :: I i As iii a: i.-.t n.. si.d !:- i i - ?n H.iijj. RAre th oa."y ewa ' --'---; uxi'si ia DourIft9 Cocbtt. : i Vrr ',-.- Title fnmlshca i r-..; ..ci i PuaiDc rU:sM. Bar Inrna "t a.l ton3: n -mi-x. o?vua, C. . Laad Ih-r-.li ?i . pnai ropir ol xny lova. i . wji OAjTeiameat laaida. :cs .c -n eSoe, io-cnatt arata. s;..-r itiei?sx;. Cut jin Prices... AT Cream W'antoJ. l'ougl.is County Creamery wants yur cream and w ill jy highest cash prices for butter fat. Write for cream can-. Will furnish voti f mam Seoarat ors that I I' :.. ,v....i ,..:. .oe - - -li'i o' ii....' in ijii.1 oi, itii'i i ii v "11 III I The f leads, lino s. -t any condition you may de-ire. harpies Tubuler Cream Separator Hoiiglas county cream-ry refer-Fir-t jiitii.ual Hank an.l I'oiiglas IP 1 . i 0 i v i s i i lit i ill ill c, .:'s IV-: I'-akir ir Towder . I'-.iki: i lewder lak::. r.w.'ier ti..::tUivr K. I 1 1":-; Wa-' in-' r..-wder... y .r.:r.-.!ate 1 ii.'r .. k 1 TV l r.'Kir.li.'.te.i Mtv.ir. . !r.n H ssii I.. irr -i Ir- :i Wiiter Tai. y, each. . i ware i-l all as-. i cut till Tin jn 4 J5 1.0 4 ? each .. . J kinds at jnt hall aa-1 Ate Ware. rt W. . (.i plain whit I'ishes gi.irg f ha j ' tJ.tvt -is. t .:;::.;; Tlannel. Gingham, ; !iiri ing at actual cost. Ladie? t and Over Skirt at almost hali i County l'ank, Uo'hurg, Oregon. Childrcos Day Exercises. At the Christian Church on Sunday evening June 1st. at 8 o'clock p. in. Program Cantata: "lleside pll Waters" arrange I especially for Child rein 1'ay. Spi-cial teaturetj being "The Christians Call to rms," A flag drill by 1. t-'irls representing different nations I 'rills and exercise- by smaller children The exercises w ill lie entertaining and all are cordially invited io attend. Col lection taken fur Foreign missions, after program. OREGOfJ I. a - ' .!'. ;i-- s. p,-r yMX 1I4M M i. - 1 .: ,,:i 1 Heavy Shoes. e-l qualitv, ji.35to I-a ': ' -- 36 l:i f.'.'t the and kinds IT cut ,k. on a!I grdee vi'.l N s in St.. M. o's i... i'.y Clothing, bars? stock t s i.vt tr -ii:. l'ric, - cut Ai to 2-S p r rnt. T; '- i- :. t ..I 1 -;.n k. but so!s just rtrired t! i--ori::.'. This is your chanc. to fit a j. d -uit . 'ami.. .--rt that en .-in sret a ythbig yoa :.. a ne.'-iie to a Champion Mo-rica ! ; . ".; price, it v.m buy at -GIilCK'S STORE :. t i if. .This Sale is s t r : - tiy for CASH aud will cou tiuue until my .-lock is completely closed out BAD FIRe AT QKANTS PASS. of lieing drunk and disorderly and was lined f). On representing to tho re corder that he would secure the money from a friend, return and pay his line,! Two Mills Dfbtroyed $100,000; In surance f JO, OOt. T !W 1)1 9 DKi A W 1 1 rants Pass Mav 27. The mills, (, he was released, w hon'he very promptly ' tories and lttmher yards of the took the train for Drain, his tine n.'- A Great Burden. To buy a poor piano is to put a burden uiioti yourself which von're'snre to regret. Such nu instrument !s an endless source of disappointment. Oct th" be.-t. The Vnse At Son pianos are the highest stand ard of excellence. Perfection, const ruc tion, touch, tone and action, as well as beautiful iu design and inodcatcly priced, too. Cash or installments. Oiiaranlce with every one. Write for catalogue and prices. THE POPULAR MUSIC is The largest stock of iO0,.0,.0,-0VOVV,VO ' o-th Couturv Goods in the town -ugar th Pine I'.M.ir & Lumber Company, .!...! Ill .1 ............ t M-i'i: 1 planing: linos --'ii.i litetoi ui 1, no.iiiia 1 .: 1 i. .. .1. ; 1 -l.ios., aut si. iesioeil., luiutr i me, a employes of the mills of this city, :ue a Jh h 'ai of smoldering ruins this morning ; 6 representing a loss of llH),0M, '.vitli only fitO.iKH) insurance. Aside from the de- A. struct ion wrought nearly .M0 men are ; 6 put out of einploynient. tue mini, J. , .t. Turner, was ferioiisly injiire..l and burned, and may die. Lat evening al 5 o'clock a pile of burning sawdust iu the yards of the Su- gar Pine Mills net lire to the lumber and ...oir. 1 .1 1.1 . I IUUJU I'll w 1 s 1 niu.i mat mis oioHjug u gan I fanned tlw llames wiitil thav were I FISHER& BELLOWS CO Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps Groceries Provisions Fro-luce liouuht Thone rax long I MH'ii readers of the I'i.ai vnnAi.nt, .'iir W. A. BURR tic CO.