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h. V ) v ."s. m. vrv m m -v -v v - Vi V V V UUIY 1 UVtK LUUK. I rlL While you are out shopping don't think abotit buying before you call and see our line of Springaud Summer l)iess Goods as they are the most complete and up-to-date line in the city. Onr line of Wash Silts,, mercerized Gingham, Dimities and colored Lawns can't be beat in price and quality. 1 Our Ready-to-Vear Waist In this line we excel nil other as our liiiei the most complete line in the citj-. White . Waists from 50 cents and Upward. Millinery Here ia the line we can save you money in. Walking Hats and street ehaj-e. An elegant Sailor (or 30 cents. Ladies Shoes Our 1 mortal 3 Shoes for ladi.S will compete w ith any 3.50 sho. in the city in the y of wear and beauty. hirts Gentlemen, our line of Golf and Fancv Shirts are the latest and most complete line in the citv. Clothing . The celebrated laid Adler A Sn's lino f Clothing is know n far and near and that in the line w e.c-.m y. The prices are right and the tit is perfect ; and if you will step in we will surely convince you that we can save you mon ey if buying of is. Neck Wear Here is where we shine. We have the swell cst and most complete line in Smihern Ore son, and for the newest and latest thing out don't over look us as we have them in the line of neckwear. , . ., Gentlemen's Shoes , i.The celebrated W. LI Pouglas Shoe which c are sole agents for, speaks for itself, if you will cive them a trial. We hrve them in Oxfords, high cuts, also in tans and ox-blood colors. v me Uoor souto ol t lie l'it ( i jf -- ( Villlld' cli Some good reading will In- page 4. Mr. .!ff Hauau Vsut to Garden Bot tom today to visit with friend. T. C. Hiiubotham, of near Oakland, is transacting business in Roshur today. -nORBEtEOTION'-keTLlRNS. Justices 'Constables and Road Suptr- visors Elected. - . follow big is a t'olliplttte liiit of the jus- I tices of the peace, constable and road ! supervisors elected in Douglas county on i John Alexander the Glide post-masirr j June J. 1H02T: wan in Kosebur on business today. This ortice received a pleasant business call. Miss Anna H. Clarke, one of our popu lar public school teachers, left Tuesday for San Francisco. She will visit there for a month or more with relative?. Mrs. .). M. Hausbrough left for Port land Wednesday to visit with her friend. I Miss Mabel VanBuren, who has. .been tudviu music there for several months. U.i:.U?...0 U Buoll . . . . 1 Alene Kf Malier ItenieiulH-r vou. uapp. oi ine "T' the Coo- Bay I'te-. ioct: Jmtli'i-ui franc i:ulilali!t Aalea ,..Jo Wharton B B Flur Oakland B J BovlniMou Urant Taylor CanyunviUe. . W F Ilnrrla F M U pklnn lilrTille Cknuiii Jubni. J O Urown CW Vallt-v Freii Soliliititrr.. t Cvmatock lllntl ... ( V liafe ; Waidtoo Kialrr Ward UlUe E BChavnitn Elklun II B Pimmick t;;ouiil Montgomery l.aMiut-r A gthultle The place to get these geods is at the People's Store. , - - , r j I. ABRAHAH rlM I lk 1 7 -4- "V :a. CANNON'S Book and Stationery Store m;w hooks, Andre y-.VirMBta. ' Dorothy Vernon-'i' .Vur The Eternal City- W"T IJorothy Sontu-.V; ?-'' Heart Conraseonn -Lniarre-''at!.rrn.i The Crlaila The RiCht of.W--Vailrr I Blenrrbaaarttc-W I The cliler-"i'' Truth Uexler-.V;''m"J The rotter and the tl A Maid of vt-ulce-r,tnrir( c;rantrlt-Vr' . The portion of Labor- Hitim The RallUK Pawlon- ' Cfrctntaiicea -Vitrkrll God 'Will It lr' mcle Terry Vxii To Have and to Hold tuku-hm The Sign of the Prophet -Voyw I Elauore-HVt. Coast Hanntbal-irif Tarry. Thou, Till 1 Come'' In the palace of the Klus;-ro:Md rim Mrimrl ol Xaarre-'Hn Alice of Old Vlncernie-rii Aud Hundred of Othe: We haTe Them All Seliins' Price, Si.as Rt nail. -35 ore rent all the late "' 5- Pr eek CANNON'S rv and Stationen' Store Yoncalla Real EsUtc TIMBER and LOAN BROKER ..KIKE AM LIFE INSURANCE- Tirr landa locareJ and lor a!t Good bar caioaia lann prapcrty. -. A. P. APPLEUATE. YOSCaLLA. OIIE. 8 I'M T Tnforocf i - K.-A. Johnson, t,he jreuial and enter priin! miller of lraiu, was tran!-.ictinj buines at the eounty seat Tuesday and favored thepL.UNDKAi.FK w ith a pleasant business eall. t.?. it . i . . i. . ... . . .. F. F. Patteru .Knt a day in Dram ; - ; , thi, wee, lin, after the ';;"y and threw bmldms tor Ken A Br d,e j - . whuh Le ha, the contract tor bmld.u,. . ne;,lt,(.Ti Capl. P.. It. ttoswell of Powell SpriilK". j . lU!lie in u-'.v w tran-ting Tuesday. Ln-ines at hi ipular re-1 i-.rt i improvinj; inee the weather is j growing wanner. ' J Mr. A. T. Morian, wile of the S 1. ; .....t . ii.. - . i iasem:er trainman, ami nine mu nai i ! old. parsed thn.h Aahland, Saturday, j enroute t San FranoiKi-o,- wnere mej will visit several week-. Ashland Tid- F K Treble, whose hand wa-badly I injured a few aay? ago o ,v -llivili lo i The . ' . . v i.-.l ... I.-i. n I - Ji.harffw 4ii a ifoiiner izun, ' ' -v Then- i- a hi-t lime in the Oregon me tr...;i this e-k. The Supn-lne I.Jge A.. V. V. and lVjirtv of lluiior, alsn Masonic iiraud LtHlge and Eastern Star an- in session in that eity, all leiii;i well attended. Annual Inspection t.f Company E. E.rtiiUi Ke-jiment N. (1. will U held at tbe Armory Hall. Friday evening by ( ieii .lames J.u kson, inspector general. at S o clivk p. m. 1 he pniilio is C"Miai- prcseTit . June prluee bulletin iiasju-j Kvn is.-u.il by the Southern Pacific Hailr.id Company. It ives Iv.ujlas countv cntlit with having the follfwina ti. Young V Co., V. V. Itei'klev, ,V Williams, ttak. hie thumb reuK.ved, gangrene bavin-. etin. Dr. Hoover perionui i... gery. P-.ru To the wife of Trot lettr Nasi,, . ,,r,.i,lt.t ,-,.r ;.ai0. , . T..r. 1QT1' si fine !..-.-. i i. l eicht round box". - Mother and child do- j , ,1.,,,, K-ei cattle : J. irubb. Oakland, jug'well and the protect r may ree..er j ,-nil..; Ja. k-on time, beini under the care of a eomj e- j ln I tnt phypieiau. r , ! The 1'i.aimkai kk force has come in V. A. llootll wa$ elected coun.y jnl-' j f-ir a u,u .',irtre oi kind remembrance! of Crook eounty, ttregon. while J-J the past week. TliO'iifh the penerofity Booth wa? ch.eii U a nuilar isitioii in j ot ; jllU A ,t. i raw for.1. the full offi.-e Josephine connly. fe'th are demix rats , ,,iri. j,;,. ,.ajoyel a.l ice cream soda Hnd are brother of R. A. V-'th, oi Eu. j tr,.,t ., roei-nt warm aiternfn, and ; mi 'Wednesday the KoM-lnirii creamery tn- - extcii'liU its -oiiiplciiieiits to the nfBce us that i in t lie shape of a lanre pitcher of fresh. doing the ; oii l ln.tter-mi'.k. Friends you cert.iuly Fri-; iiave our very choicest ibauks. Eoiig Sau j mav volt wave. the j f-.r .),,. !,rf i..se,l raitroa.l from Cooi bav i i ISth to Salt Fake. ; .-.-De, and J. H- lV'th, of tb.s c.iy F. i?. llardiajc, president of tt. .,... Prs ss.M-iation. writes tl.e Ftah editor who are mcv coast, will pass-through IWbur d.v rooraim, June 20, enrouie to Vianrisco. We are invited to join the, (. . Sehl'trele, attorney at Ho-el'urg (w-nn trfin-iatjon in entertaining visitors at Fortland Friday, June s. TheTtouglas County . Han 1 t--.In the erection of a two-ste "a . . . i .. m;M;rwt.jt ln,WJ. ine p.:...-.. dniwB bv Arcliitect t: .i... R. V. Alley, of tlili c.ty. Uslv-e ' -o : . i ... i ....is... ! .v.. . Tiie buillin vvi.i , iney "lei coi ron mow u im- but" i-n. ari, c.rryin one oaiumoii ui nie.i.n and puipiK-l , Mr. Sheibre le was badly brim-Mi, but Infantry enroute to Fort S-nellin;; not st.ri.m-ly injimsl. The railr.d sur-1 Minn.. pasl thromrb K's.-tmrs ata.nt vev is nro-'refsinc and is now completed I o o'clock lat niirht. This nnuient i I. vill soon ; Thnrs rv bank rriviil in MarshfirM la't lay evening. Mr. ."helbreih- hail r 1 -o I .. i ;i. a narrow et-eape Irom iwius; mu-j - imr The plans as comma over the "M t oos l.ay w hlmii V: D. rusb. ot r ad. His horse tell w itn lum on uie of thii citv. Usk-e of a hv'h ra-le have been accepted. I-a modern structure with all eonvenieinef. It will cornr on bth Jackson aud Main street. sjrocery ui a:eut lor ctage line, any one contemplating a trip to the coast ehould sivure rates from him. Word was re.fived in this city last niuht that IVn Wallace, who was at one time a biakeman out of this station, was diow ned near Wciser, Maho. No par ticulars can Im- learned. 1 V. Sanctuarv leit lor Maishlielp todav, where he gin ior the j.urpose of tinriitj: on an extension to the water works svstem oi that city. He expects to tie. absent about two weeks. Fred .Jones, who ha- I'eeii -employed in ti-o-lwtr slioo Iimmuir. is now i-itiiii; in this , ity. lie exj-vts t leave for Ashland Snuday to take a po sition in a barber shop at that place. . i .1. 1.. Cole, of Calaj-ooiu has recently, passed a sucivssiul examination for l'eii itentiary tlivtnl for the Oregon Tliiten tiary at Salem. l!oha l-eeu onlered to ri.rt at Slem not later than July -'-'nd. 11. 1. iraves has lieeii foro-1 to re tire from busii.ess on accouut of ill health and ha- leased hi- Studio to O. I.. I.ewi-the photo-jiapher. who has bad chaiue of the Studio during Mr. Viraen aliseuce. " Rooim n oi -ratlle. Fre.1 Winstou who has been attending school in Fort bnd. aud UanniUil Smith of the Rail way Mail ierviee out of Portland ar- rivelon last niphtsloca! to vi-it friend j and relatives in thi- section of the coun-J ty. Co. E.. O. N.G..ofthis city, has re ceived the new Khaki nits, and will e insjiected in them Friday night at the armory by Cel. J-?. Jacksoa. In spector eneral of OrejMti National Guardf. The public are invited to re present at the inpe. tiou. We are p'ey-ed to report that Hon: J. T. Bridges, who as taken to a Portland h'-pital for treatment la-t Monday nijht is much improved anil hi i-ondition warrant" the announcement that hf will lie able to return to hi- home in thi- city in-ide of ten da. E. U. Hauaii and famijy aci-ompani-.! by Al Su,ith. Iarl 1'm-du k. Will Ilan :m and Mi-s Apneas Tlioinpsoii left this atterno-m f r Klamath County by j ri vale ii.iixevauce. Th Me-r ll.uian are drivinc a Iwnd of ) or 70 head f cattle to the Klamath mnT. Mrs. Edith Wade, Mi-s Howie hain bnok and Mr-, t arrie Zi?r were elect p. delegate-, and Mrs. I.ibbie Chw and Mrs Sarah Stn-ul. as alternate- iron. Ji.Iia Abraham I'abin. N. !... to t), Crutul fill-Ill. which will tie III s- sion in Portland, Jun' Imh and 17th A snet'ial train oi two siTtions. inn i taining two standard and eleven Jourist inMf-urv b.e-r.iee Myrtle Creek-ll W June- Culrt Valley.. J V TbuuijmuD . Tyee Oak Creek 1 i Tlionituu OlWIa.: TW Newland Urata Iajs Crevk.AV C Kayuioud JUddle A W Cnrnutt ,onealla..'.Kred Mtinrer Keiiogi:..; w Bttue Wllbur.t . :. B-i-aml. . 0 L Cuon .....Utile? Allva .... Victor Milppi Ii M Brltt W U Jorien W P Totten MV Andrew Xm Gooilmaa M H Etotie '......".8 II Koiirht J V Bartraume J M Barker ..J W Swlti Ham Jo net ...X'his Stcivarl H a Crow. I HThiile ....v B Madlvjn Hlli sl l'KRVIsolls Aa.llea-Aut.Mlst .losteli Oakland i 1. Hunt. No. J: l C lli- giulsithaui, No :.Vi. Cunyonville it A steart, Nt. 4. Ualewille W S lVs.th. No. 4"). I'aioas Valley W. F I 'avis. No. AlJauf . M liitchey, No. 11. Kroekw:ty AV S Johnson. No. 1. l'leveranvl-Ed Von Pessd, No. 11. Uoseburg W 11 Urown, No. 32; 1. I Matthws. No. N T.lewett. No. J I Caacberr, No. V ; G W Keartee N.n S7; Cyrus Powell, Nd. 31: Morris Welier No 30. - Ok Creek 11 A Blakelv. No. 4": T A Fink-T, No. 34. - -ilide--.lohii Livingston No. '. FJkt..n-rK E Haines. No. 7 ; .1 E. It mm. No. . - CUndale 1 1. l i-b. No. i: ijrdiini-W A M.iiley, No. M; J W Wroe, No. 4. .. tfamp-iii Arthur Walker, No..V Lo.Uinc das A Williams. No. P.'. Aleni ; F.rhart, No. 1; John hull.. No. 2.- M;.r! !e t "rit k .1 1 I No. 4"; T I. Hrewer. N-. 41 : W A Nenton. No. 4. . Aliiiw-sl Auios HoUMrd, No. 10. !aha J I Poiu-r. No. H: F I Ne- lai.d. N... U. l:.dn-.l W Si..d-Ui.rf I'eniui. Eii 'adiary. Rid iL -Ai t.-r Ki.i.i. Wonacn. N". Ii. Scotl-lii;rj YA Majory, No. o Yoncalla . I' Wil-.i N - 3; He rv Richards. No. 'SI, Wallace Tliompsr.il, No. 'Si : li lbv t. t.iifcinil. N". -'. KeliW-A Houdeti. N-.f. Wi'bur John A't, No. Js , i W Pavls, No. L"i. 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, 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. V ey comprise worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, clay worsteds, etc., in every conceivable color $15 and $16 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $11.50 and $12.50 $12, S13 and $i SUITS ARE NOW MARKED S8 to S9.50 ?io and $11 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $7 to $8 f.s.5u and $9 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $6 to $6.50 ind $7.50 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $5 to $5.50 All 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 The Big Store The Big Store Mail Ordeis Pvomptly Filled. Everything guaranteed as represented or money back '.VWVC,.,.VCVO MONEY SAVERS No. I". No. 0. . .No. i; Thi Column la Edited by our Mer chants and Business People. Happy Time in Old Town. l5ron I'.read Freh every -lay at ver hakery. do, ks. Clock, at J. T. F.rvau' "Wefelt ery happy." writ-s K. V IVvill, Old Town, Va . "when Ihick'ien'? Arnica Salvo n holly cured o-;r i darshter of . had ca-- o: s,-ii i Lead." It delight ail who use it f..r Cat, Corn-. I'uru. iJrui-es. Fleer?. t'l.K.-ke, see the chirks! Eruptions. Infallible l'..r File-. Only j -5c at A. V. Marster", ilret: srtore. School Entrrlainmcot. New sty! in J'ii-n aiel oxfords at Hint's. Tim-e lo:iveof J.r.-j.l for In cents at 1 (iallin-ilftB lVr.t r.akerv. i I he schiOl at IXKliii OiJ w Hi -'ive i ' - V.. ...i it, ..,.. fol.lir,. str.iu-Jrrr :n entertainment, efrsitinff of -onr U.x at ht:rchi!l A WcmHev's. ' re itation. ,i.l ji et'-.. Friday Abstract of Title to Deeded Load. Pzpere prepared for filing on Go Ten- ment .Land. Bine IViaU of Township Maps showing- ai vacant lianas, Une foliar acn. E. ALLEY; HlMl. NT of- THK s- I tl 1ST A Mi IHo- -jrst ?. TaiL. t Walk J iver flu.-, a: Flint r.,,.-.., n.!;i,.u.j riitinl to-l, .evening J sne IS. An in.iro:i fee cf Ust r eyelets Flint'. ' ten rents wilt I charzi. pr-.is in be The T.KW-Wwt FLAiM.KALtk. a 1 1 ' P'ircliUM- oi 1,,-earv arti. h the county ne, tl.5i a yewr- ' f'T .-Iiis1 ne. Ad are eorii.ny mvif i FoMir.j: U rrv boxes. rea,ly f.-r i:s,-. the j l" attend. Ii-i Wix.ja and Mi- liad-1.-st and iheapost ; . K. Syki-. j per, teachers. i.n at relictioii in Imad three loavi-s l'or li i-enJ- at I iai'Ti-ath' lV -ot liakery. ! Architect Abstracter Plans and Estimates for all Build- Special designs for Office Fixtures 0 in Marks Baildicg. 'Phono 415. F.OSEBURG, OREGON t I'M I it y snd hut tVtunately I j,uJi,na ,-.,r ith I t If You Have a Sweet Tooth. . Go to thi Candy Kitchen, sibers yon will find the freshest and best assortment of candies In tbs city. Cal'sndseens WOOD & QUICK, Proprietor The sale of real property of W. i. Wood ward, hankrupt, was , , de by Tre D. -S. VVet, aturOiiy, w wu".' outstsndins claims against nu, esie. Trie property in-que-tion consiBt oi lutn 1 and i, in bhx of cU-v' nJ Uie two dwelling and harnes -tore thereon, n tollerrg purchased the entire property for.fl.4W. but before he can take final and fall ro?)wion thereof the 1 wnet be wnfirniH by the I . . 'district court. don IISELMOHlKo o o 5 Consider well before you spend your money Q n o o n o o n o a Xo matter how much of it you have, do j't pay more than is necessary for any needed article, its an excelleut habit to cultivate. Thrift is virtue, Economy is wealth, so make up your mind when you start out shopping not to pay more than The Hildebrand Price for anything you 2 Newest Novelties In Ladies' Neckwear, a o o a o o o D Q a O a o a o o p o o p o a buy 2 O P o aKiiit half way ln-tween hmpire nud Marehticld, and from thence out to R"lmrg. Marshfield Newn. On. Monday. June lti, t 1 o'clock p. in., the annual school meeting wijlbe held at the public school house in Hose burg for the purpose of electing one di rvctor t -rve three yi-.irs- and a clerk to serve one year. F. W. Woolley the retir ing director will prolrably be ri-clected, as he has made a faithful ineinln-r of the Uord. and has taken much interest in th advaneeinent and upbuilding of the - i , - i . i ... . i school. lie 19 inaeieiioeiii iiuu Bj:nm sive, et by his straight forward af,d consistent jlicy he has made very few , if any enemiis uinon the Fchrml pat rons, hence will no doubt lie retained on the lioard. The funeral of Johnie lloyd Tnes.lay was very largely attendeil, a fittiin: de monstration of the high regard and es teem in which deceasx' I and his family are held by the pcojile of this- communi ty. The service were held at the Epis copal chundl, I'.ev. .lohli lawfon, oflicia ting, and the lloral offerings were pro fuse nnd ' iK-autitul. The ICowburg fire department, of which dovased was an active member, acted as ccrt and pre' neded the hirg; prx';s?ion lo tne .Mas onic cemetery where tlm rennwiis ucrp ten-leriv laid to rest in a siecially pre pared cement and brick vault. The mother and sister have the heart-felt sympathy ff all in their sad hour of liereavemeiit. .iri i.it.' The oil'u-ial . '.nut of. the i-ialit vote in IV)"''!?' t'o'.'.nty si;ow the following result : F'T govern- r. It II llVan. lO Vote : si-vret.iry ot slate. 1' W Harzee, iVs'i : lp-iisrer, W W Myers. 177 : state printer. J F. Hosmer. !7": cinsressinan. I! F Kanip. l4 : joint rr resi-ntative. Y r H-i.wer 1"; rrprp'ri talivrs. .1 I 4'ritciT. 2Tf. Or" M Fr'.or. 1); o-ynty judge, A F. C Whipple 11": eomiiii-sioiicr. 'J e.n-. W T Lady. i-h r;, M E lor,ll,.nii. 11 V: 'huifT, Chas Schuaijffer, M r treasurer,' J M inn-, V :iu-scsor. I- t Thompaoii. 14. l'nniHirio.MST. tlovcrnor. A J llan :iker, M : suoreine judge, t J P.r.gbt. lis; w retary of state. X A iavi. 1?! slate. Jrcasurcr. T S Mclaniel. 1JS; u-.T;iitendeot public instruction, K V Kelsvy. 1?7: Httoriiey-peuerl, T 11 tloyncj'Hl : state printer, W W Hnka 12'; congressman, Hiram liould. 110; representative. W Kdnioinlfon. U"3 ; countv judge. E M Marstcrs, SI ; com- iininiiihinhar A l-Minl dlb f'orlltltt. a general celebration, but do exjxt t h;i . t.iPrk k W llryant, i: sheriff. I nave a l!. o-.J. . - , - . talker. ';: assiss.r. Mark V .Muu- nic w here all may enjoy miiiscic. Lat Sunday the Roeburg "Iiotten" (inn Club held a shoot at the grounds south of the city. Owing to the brisk Lreexe blow ing. the score w a poor as the birds flew wild- Following i the m-ore: rarks. 1 ; iiiicr, i-; r-aocmary, 17 ; Xorinun. 5 ; .losephson. K : Itoyd 12 ; Ij-siner,i ; MeClalian. 10; Perry, -12: Mathews, lo: lVlIows, 10; Fild, 11; Sovern. 10; Flint 14; DeMotta. 11 Ofli rial scorer, Salzrna'n. liavid Iavidsoii. .i teamter. residiu); in Hoeehnp'. was vestenlay adjudged in-lssiwume worCer's of sane, and will I- taken to the State in- I The H.k book- are jii!t from the Fhillippine Islands. A conmiittee of ladie of W. H. C. vl itsl this ortice yesterday soliciting sub scriptions f..r a Fourth of July picnic to be held on the court house lawn in this- citv. The ladies' do not expect to have See the Ti!e .:i.r:iiiti-e V I.-iaii Co. or blue priro-an I lilii.g p.ivf-. tl. f"roii real -very Wei.ielay at Ci..y-i ,V. liriitith Hiker.- -i..-ri 1 1 i !. V'.ish p.ii I for butter arid .it the l ici-iua llakery. J lining-an I Krwman proprietors. Fruit drier. w..rk i- a .-pA.i.iliy of Svke-i A I'arr-.i:. the nj.-t e.late piambi-r and n-iiirt J. It Tin- Fmpti- Hakery in th new 1'artv building on Xnri'i Jaek-'in street is now tipa-n. H.-rrv Uixe and rat.-. the new fold- i ing Uvie are the ! t, and are r-ady for is-; sve t Item Ht . K. Syke. et your aiH.tr.u l-- i title from J. I' Hamilton. He ha the .-n'v c.mplete set oi attract nks tn the Nmty. ft Trv the new folding straw U-rry loe, the handiest and cheap.-! Ii" to buy. The la-sl there i, at S. k Syki--. NOTICE. Sealed bid will Iv r-i-;e.l by the County Clerk up t one o'd.-k J'i'y 2, 1''2. for biiildinga rvk r-M 1 ei'ht feet w ide and one f'-'t thi k. in ar the re-i-denve el J. T. Sp.i:igii. ari l -.ii--- u; n the n a t b-ading Ir-.iu ll scki; t- Ij-ok- it:g Ilia's; al-i i-i i- for a -plank r a I , BREAD, CAKES, cikri.t leel whie ocer the la-t naui.-l rr-a-J. Spwificitsons a c cu-tr.:ction and WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE. Umpqua Bakery is now opened and we invite you to call 'and inspect our i. F. -DOS ! I listeria! to a:iipauy a-.k Ii h n ill le required in ail i-e. j!2 M. I. Tiiov.r... C.'iiu'y Jud-e. SaveJ Prom an Awfal Fate. PIES, COOKIES, ETC. "An hot.-st loaf is- the noblert work .f the bread raker." OI K I.MAYF HONEST LOAVE? JLUGS& FREEMAN I'ropriwtor New Fartle Hld., North Jack-n..n Str. i ! r- stm. !5. I.VlnATIVK AU 2473;! mi, 10S. ItKi CKKNKM. Ye. Tiirnvr StflCkS. EtC. 25c., 50c, 75c., and $1.00 g 1200 Yards Fancy Iaawns, Vali Goods 5c. ji Oood ninlng Investment. The' Alzora and t lohlhrick i ininp Slilliligand Siiitltius Cnmjwuy, is ry ularly, h-gally and hotieslly organised tor the Ipurpose d turtjier ib velopinii these proiH-rtlc?. and elating within Donsrlas i-onntv an industry that in the near future will mrprisv even he iimsl this enterprise. printed aud the sane aylnm by Sheriff Parrott Us-night. priv plaesl tit 2." cents jr share until A:out five years ago Mr. Davidson fell j holiest development shall have advan- fiv-m his wagon, striking his head aud ced Uiein. bniisin; it Utte seriously and since that Kvefy 'clti-n of IViiigl.c; coiinty that time he has tieen several time partially w ihes' business enterprise, development fomented. A few months ago Mr. j ,f we:ilth. increase of population and en- I'avidson received another fall, and hits J hancemt'ht in values ol their projierty since iM-en entirely uemenieo. At I ami' tro(tiue s rcpiesioi 10 , uiko tun n times he has threaten to hum his Ls lilierally as. in their judgment, they house, and has attempted to kill his son. lean afford "and the movement merits. The attending physician in his report I Stock foi sale by C. S. Jackson, of states the i-nuse of insanity to le a ch.t I Uoseburg, and the wcreMry of the eom- Syk- a'lvi I "a r roll are preparvd to .1j our plumbing and repairing on short n,,tut aij work up-lis-lale aim ge.aran- -4'; ; I !. .-i : I is .-l l lui'ers- i ..- low aher -ix, Title (Juarantee&Loan Co. .v-re ii-K!n-ss. .-.ii;-l lv KuSUVaUi. 0RK60X. KresWcnt. of blK)d on the brain. It s hopetl the linfurtiuiflte man will soon recover. 12Jc, 20c. and 25c BV Wash Suits, in Light Blue and Eeni, Sicely Finished at 75c Childrens' dresses priced so low g that home-makinsr cannot pro- n oAfi carments if O equal material is used, well made, o ' D neatly stitched, prettily patternedg a Q O a o o n ' 'kM DON'T FIDDLE ..... .. i , . i liiinv. I. -'I. Arillliage. "i .ovrwe nrn, 1 , , . , - . - itiregoti. Correspoinleiicv if solicit. -d by all tending. purchasers; ot sttM-k and prosn tuses w ill Ih- in the hands of the public ns s'.k)ii as they can ls distributed. Tncrc s ylrti:-ly 1!0U feet ot tunnel and tihnft york tloiie on this property with tbe'result that one lead of 3., h-et of votir time nway trying to do the iinpos sihle. It's a waist of effort. You can't enual tlnvYose liiano for the money "l"is ii HtrieLly biirh-ifrade instrument. erfeet in touch, tone and action, as well old-bearing uiiart. showing values at ' .. . i : ,i..;.,n ....... ns in consiruciion, immuhoii m "'.- pj Wl iht ton nu'l an ls-incn vein on u "'.!?. "T IL ."Ti . VZ Alzora shw in, v.luv- vi J0.0t, per ton est i.ssihlt li-uroH for cuh. pr qu ey till f hhh is ..very encouraging to the payments. A" tiiiaruiitee witn every piano. Catalogue and prices for the asking." THE POPULAR MUSIC HOUSE W, A- BURR $ CO. company. u. . v Ktws, , Jt. M. Aiivutaok, Fresident, tf , ' Secretary, MvrtloCrvCk,Ov Even if v..nr hani.-- i ipiiteold. al-o very bn.w ii. u-e !'. Harm- Oil an.l bring your folks to town. On sale at lilodgett-'s- hamesj shop. tf For information concerning the Ore gon Fire Kehef Aso. iation. write or cab on A. J. Buchanan, agent for IV.nglas crmnty.ltimm t. Marters BMz-, uo.- bnrg. Oregon. tf. Weekly Fs imiuer. tl.V. Weekly Call Jl.tX). Weekly regt.nian Weekly i bronhle l.5o. a vear; leave your stircriptions at Cannons' lVs'k i'ta tionery More, For Attracts of Title, giurantee.1 to It- full and mrrect eoj-ic ! all records etTeetimr the title, call on Frank K. Alley mwtairs in the Marku building. His work is guaranteed eorivct, and price are reast.nabfo. Stearn A Chcnoweth have jus; re- ceived a cr losid Met nrnnck Jlowers, Kake and BiiKh rs and all kimls of ex- tran. llav carriers, forks- and pullies Thn-e kinds luiv rot. best harvester machine oil. IKin't comphtiu alsiut bud bre-.id when vou can net the best in ttie country at Seiver's llakerv. Our bn-ad is no imita tion after someblv else, but a receipt of our own. It take the lea- any phnv wherever the Baker's art i" known and is appreciated. S levers Bakery Stearns .V Chcnoweth of Oakland, have receive" I a cur load oi iron cladKush- tord wa-niis with outer bearing bh-k Fully wari;inte.l Biiv'uics, Hacks and Cultivators. The Hammel 'ut, the best onl cheapest. Mrtc puinta. white lead, oils w;mlos, doors ami sliuigles On aci-ount of tbe irregular surveys ot many ot the townships in the Uosclmrg land district.it is almost iniMissible to locate section corners without it copy of the ttovernmeut suryiA'. Hank r.. Alley Abstrtictir of thin citv, has a complete et oi tracings of nil surveyed townships and will furnish blue prints of same showing all vacant lauds. Kvervi!-. ! nit,- y.:, A 1 ' bur'. Pa. im lit lie if - . i lljy lever and Asrl ii,:;. lv:.t few " thought I could t well, bill I learned ! of the luaneior!- merit of Ir. Kimr's i Xen Iii"overy fi.rCon-timple.n. -sl it, , at, ! ir:i cilfi l -l.-feK- nirei." For iles- I-niie Thr.fc-t aiid Lui." Iisees it i. jveu-wrl of KSnrt hocki la Dour ciao-j" ,e safest core in ti world, and is i n- frJ2.il fa'.iible for Coughs, Cold- and Bronchial ' ; cemu oi Tncimn i.t mil imh!p . C Hau.S9. Seer.aadTiaa .ll.n UUII-. u"i.ih-cu v"'.m..c ...-v dil'l U. fiUS M3 MlBl eOVMOl Uf fell bin thawing aa txii t lor i s aso I auula. yoiarr T.ab.ic in oee. laemmaeai feawaiaw j Corrapaitac aoljcd. jij fl.on. ters. McCormick.... N uf Ced" THE UNDERPRICED STOREp - McCormick Binders, McCormick Mowers McCormick Rakes. McCormick Grinders, McCormicks are the Best. S. K. SYKES. i $ioo Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn thnt there ia at least one dreaded disease that sieiice has Wen able b eure in oil its stages, and that is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure is the only jHisitive cure know n to the medical fraternity. Catarrh leing n constitu tional disease, requires 11 constitutiotini treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous suriaces ol the system thereby ' destroying the foundation ol tlie disease, mid giving the patient strength by building us tho constitution and assisting-nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One 11 nnd rod Dollars for any cavthntit falls to cure. Send for list' of testimoni als. Add ress F. J . C 11 kv rv Co. , - .. -l - Toled.ii, 0. Sold Ivy Druggists, 7.V, JjnUn rrtniily 1'ills nre the Wl. Notice for Sale of State Lands. Trial bottles free at A. C. Mars- . Cut in Prices... AT Black DRAIN. OREGON I lh, cjm Sciiiliiug's Best lVikinit Fowdtr 1 ,40 '5 01. can K. C lUikiug I'owder jn H 01. can K. C. Baking Fowder AO pkgs. Arm Hammer So.la JS i :o!d Iust Wa-hing Powder 0 ?i lbs. Irv iranula:el Susar. 1.00 10O Us. suck Iry ininuhttel Sugar 4.90 X. Stlalvauued Iron Wash Boiters, each l.OO (.alvauueii In.n Water Fail, each JSd Blue enameled wure of all kinds at just half price, aso, big cut on Tin and Agate Ware. I.srve st.-k ii plain white Dishes going rhear ."0 vVrUCalii-o for 4.tW Press tiorsls, lining Flannel, fiinghani, Ihicks and hirt ing at actual cost. Ladies Shirt Waist and Over Skirts at almost halt price. Indies Fine Shoes. r pair .fl.OB Men's Fine and Heavy Show, good qualitr. 1.33 ta$2 lvahv Mioes Jn !u fact the price will If cut on all grades and kinds of Shoo in stock. Men's and liovs" Clothing. Lanro stock t sele-t from. Wiocs cut -"II to 2T per rent. This ii not old stock, hut goods just received this spriug. This is your chance to get a, p. l suit cheap. ' ! Don't forget that you ran --t ar ythrg yon need from a needle ti a Champion Mowing Machine at cut price, if von 'meat BIACK'S STORE This Sale is strictly for CASH and will con tinue until my stock is completely closed out At BLACK DRAIN. OREGON Not ii-e is hereby given t hrtt the State Land Board w ill receive sealed bids tin til June 2i. UK2, at 12 m.. for the Siile of the following described State School Lands, to-wit : Section 'M' and Smith half of m-otiou It;, township H3 south, range 14 wes o( Willamette meridian. Section IH and !W, township 2" south. rnnguu west of Willamette meridian. Applcations to purchase must tie inade on regular blanks in iitinrdance with the law for sale of school lands and be acconitianied bv 'Vash or rheek for one-tiflh of the auniiint bid, for eertitl. Jl cate cf purchase or if full payment is j made tieeo W Ul issue. The right to reject any aud nil bids is reserved. Applications nnd bids should lie ad dressed to M. L. Chiiiiilfrlin, Clerk uf the Itoard, Sitlcni, Oregon, (iinL marked "iipplKiitloV iU(l lt(d tu purchase State .Hnd..'t .U. t- IIAMBERUN, Clerk of the Boartl. Dst yl tV ili n,y nf June, j vovovovovv&voovvvovovovov vovovo S The largest stock f aotii Century Goods iu the town I FISHER& BELLOWS CO Dry Goods, Fancy Goods. Notions Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps Groceries Provisions Produce Bought 'Phone 721 OVONO-aOVOVONOVOVO ON 00.VC1rO00. 00OVoA