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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1902)
W. ,-. w -mm i-aal -w t v w .a".. " aW V V V LKJ1N' I OVtiK LOOK l nij While you .ire out shopping don't thiuk about buying before you call and see our line of Spring aud Summer Dress Goods as they are the most complete and up-to-date line in the city. Our line of Wash Silks, mercerized Gingham, Dimities and colored T.a'vns can't be beat in price and qualit. Our Rcadyto-Vear Waist In tliU iiiu we excel others as onr lino is J lio'iii'i-t complete lint" in the city. White Waists from '() coins ami upwards. Millinery Hove is ilu lino we can ive you money in. Vr.lUii'!i ll.iis an.l street shaie. A u elegant Sailor t r "0 cents. Ladies 5 hoes nr Imperial $:1 Shoes for ladies will compete w i'h any '?." sho in the city in the way of wear and U':ii;ty. hirts ioiiiU-iiii'ii, our lino of t'olf an.l Fancy shirts are tin- latest and most complete lino in the oitv. The place to get these goods is at the People's Store. Clothing The celebrated lavid A.llor & Son's lino of Clothing is know n far and noar ami that is the line we carry. The prices are right an.l the tit in perfect and it" you will step in wo will mirelv convince you that we oau save you mon ey if buying of t. Neck Wear Here is where f shine. We have the swell ed and most complete line in Southern Ore gon, and for the newest and latest thing out don't over look us as we have them in the line of iiectwt-4r. Gentlemen's Shoes . The celebrated W. L. iMighis Shoo which wo are sole afrits for, speaks for itself, if you will give them a iritd. Wo hrve them in Oxfords, high outs, also in tans and ox-Mood coiors. One 'twr south of t lie To'i 'iff. .-. I. ABRAHAH Proprietor v 1 k. 9 i ZT -Am 4 V -V&yv&S Bargains in Wheels. w l.i.-v. veral -second hand !i at vcrv low have i'.i sto. t r.i.lv f.'i- wo.' t. A. I". Vi i.- ' -'S vo or w 1 1 I.' I iV -1'. CANNON'S Book and Stationary Store Audrtj v; Dotoiliy Vernon-' ' The r:torn:J City il ' Iorotli oolii-K- " Heart CorAetts-A-I.ararre ..': ! Ttie Crisis ' 1 The Kisllt of-W i'-.'.-r Blentrliafsclle " The Caviller ' Trntli nexter - i'; The roUcrfliid the Cl.iy A C.iid of vruicc- ''.-u GransUrU-V-' t : . i The I"oi :ioii of Uahor-ir'irMJ The Iluitus: !4lon-. Clrcaiastanccs- 'r tiod Wiiln II .'-ir - t'ttcle Terry -Vi.-i.-i To Iliive ana So ll-ntl-J The Sinn of the i'i .iilii l -A : i ' Klanore : ' Count Haiiiii Tarry, Thru. : :t: : - " in the ia::ict- - si u;u - The Heiir.ct : -.varrr- .'. .;'- Alice of !.-! Vi::c ni!fS- i . ..ii. And I!a:aei-s. 01 iiiut.-r? "We Ij:!!.- T licm AH Selll-.ic I'iicv. -t rs Hy Mail, - !" 25c. per wets Rook and StPtJ- rrrv 5 -t i.K m n INSURANCE AT CU5T. An-.t.t-f insr.r.-Nc- gain hi Saving its n-:. Xuinl.ier sepi.r 1 .'.:s.7.x7.0 G uchanan, -t.f.T UonzlasLo. P W.iir- Or;- 'i I j. tVfegt If Yen !lavt i , 1 . r 1 y 1 i'i il ... a.v.rin-iect o (' ill and Ft -WOO") & QUICK, v Kitchen, litre fit-shrst and leat n lifP in the city Proprietors u rc t 1 Ti. . j J-rOcai lnicrcbi. Mrs. K. K. Houston i visiting rela tives and friends iu Kugetie. Jaier Wilkius returned Friday from a hnsinoss visit trt the Willamette val ley. Thoioas Towusriid left by herl I re dav for a ldeasure lrii throiish- Jackxiu and .losoj'hiue counties. j A Salem eorresinindent frotet ! against having the state iustitutioi ! thrown ojen to exoursionisti on Sunday, j Mrs. S. W. Hell, nho ha teen visi 1 ing with her daughter Mis.e Minnie land Miuetu. returned t her home ner i Elkt-.n Saturday. j .! ff Willuius w eleeted 8h t.l ! dir.vtor for throe year? and Wiley Miliar ' for two years at Looking(daslast wee. ; Win. hrau was elei'ted elerk. i Mi-.- Ulan -he Kiddle returned to hr '. --iv.'ia? .oiinty home Friday, after a vi-'t "f a wok or lonp.T in this cit.V. ; -a J or,- -he attendo.1 the O. A. C. ; ,.. ,vn.i 11! exorci. C'orvallis -j,, e. ! ! T M.-.K-. di will luiild another larve ! ;.: :-:. : -. ;..rator over ill looking fiL ! v. 1 . v -.hi- spring and will ly rur-e i-i i i inity imyini! the highest cuf-h :.ri i'.ii'iii. i yr- I. . N.-ly and eluldreu rrie.i ; I,,-... in r.i A-i.lrtiid Thursday and Hill 1 r. -;.). 1 : r.-. Mr. N.f Iv. who ie an K T. i eni-jt.e-r. having a.Tr.ieil a run " this -tatloii. Vrs. I. L. Houston. ifeoCthe vtf.e ran S. T. -oii luotor is vis-itics her nier Mrs. I M. Mall ow in thi itv. fore l.er n turn to her l'ortlaud hne -he w.ll visit hrr n other at Merlin. Mr. and Mrs. J. i. Maek of I'ortJan.l, ar,. i-itiii ' Mrs. back's hrofher, Attir- nev AlU-rt Ahrahain iu tlii ity are roturuiii lioine from San wlire Mr. Ma.-k a a gate at the Shrinon" eiiiventHii. K. ( . t'oimer and ife. ff mar f.l taire in.', enjoyed a ( da vi-it at thehoineof the formers aunt. Mr. IWidler, I the .'alai.wia vary-, lat week and sieiit Saturday and Sunday in Kosehurg the guests rf Mr. fonner'f hrother, the edit. of this n er. Cant. IVn. I. I'-weU. j.rojirietor of IJoswell Mineral Spring, was in F.ugene Friday. He sa lie has jwople all the way from San Fran, isco and that th Springs are growing more in ipular favor with the ieophj from every dire tion with each suceeeilingyear. Fugeiie Register. FMitor C. J. Howard, who is also Ct tage tirove'is genial Naf-by, wa? tians acting business before the U. S. Iind office in this city Saturday, but took time enough to exchange greetings with the Pi.aindeai.er management. Mr. Howard was acconvpanied by Hon. Jas. Hemenway, one of the fJrore's leading merchants. They report things doing down their ray. riev Fratiii-.-" r.irtlaul u-ie- J cn-cte.! oil Mi Garnet W.lrut7 was i-itin-friends at Glendale, last week. I!orn. In Uosehurg. June 21, 1W-, to Mr. and Mrn. I.. U. Minard, a nine polllld U'V. Kev. W. A. Wood is attending the Oregon Christian Missionary sm-iety at Turne: this week. Mr. and Mrs. C..1 1 of-1 roturno-l Fri day from a iit with relative- near Ail-any and in Salem. Mrs. Harry Frogett. of Portland, is viit;ng with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' 1 Willie .it tl.ir f irm in ir I'ill.inl. Mrs. H. A. Pearborn and son Uiihard rVarrx.ru ot Tortland, are visiting their hrother and uncle S. C. Flint in thi city. Mrs. Allien Joffery of Tortlaii'l, h" ha been visiting her cousin- Jennie and Kate Buick ti this city, left Friday veiling for Ashland to visit her pireiits. Carl Walker is brakeaian a- a mbsitutc for Marcellus Ireland who nveivod a slight injury last Saturday while ban ' ling a jaeksorew. Ciui lo l'.uHetin Marrie-1, at the r. Mdeneeof thebride'. father, Mr. S Madison, near Kell..g-. n Thursday evening. June l1. I'-"-1".'. J. B. Kaderaiid Miss Main 1 Madison. C. A. Hyatt officiating. Cole E. Stanton, of Portland, and tits friend. W. L. Whittlesey, in-trn. t..r ..i e-ononiics at the state university, catne down to R.iseburg la-t evening t" enjoy a brief visit at the liouie of the f.'riner' parents, Mr. and Mr-. H. C. Stanton. 5ert Well" writes us fnou Camas Val ley that he lias purehas.-d pn-perty at that pla.-e and will cnd.i. t the stage station hereafter. He did not f..rg.-t to order Southern Oregon's uio-t popu lar newsjaper. The I'i. MM'i.Ai kk. to ! aldresse-l to him at Camas Val'cv. Ia-ter Fish Warden Van Dn.-eti lias g.-ne toCo-piiil. where lie wi'l examine the river above Myrtle Point to loam whether it will i-e advisable to put in rish racks there t his Fall. If a ;."! -lie i -Iw.u. r l.e lound. a hat.-herv will le Judge G. W. P.id He. caniu down from j Azalea tolay to look after business mat ters at the county scat. Misse Lilith and Grace Moore re t units J homo today from a very pleas ant visit at Myrtle Creek. Marriage license has been issue I to Flbert lVned:ct and Lottie I.. Lander king, both of Acme Ciegou. Miss Lizzie Parrottan instructor in the Pendleton Public schools is v. siting ho r parents in this city. Mi-s Hazel Jewel t aud I Jessie Kid dor returned home Sunday from an enjoyable visit at Canyon villc. Attorney 1-. ltar.ee has conimeuccd to lay t!ie foundation for his new residence in Kiverside, the first ground was tinned this morning. lr. A. II. r-yors. of Midera Calif., as . . . i . ... i i a passenger on tins mornings io. ai Salem, to visit his brother Hex l.ycis, who is .pnite sick. A lino refreshing rain i- falling today and will lesult in much C"ol to the farmer-and st-K-k men providing it does not continue long enough to damage the hay cr.-p much of which is already cut. J. W. Morgan of I. K.king Gla-s, is haivng sonic tine dry black oak wood in to town which ho sell- at 1.7." .er ti-r. Ho has the thanks of t ie Pi unkkm kk for a paid in advance snh-eriptioii t" Aug. 1. l't'I. Mr-. 11. L. Mar-tors and children went t" Oakland thi- morning t" enjoy a vi-it with Mrs. Marster parents and other r, laiivc and tri. nd-. Hora-v will go to lirants Pas this evening to I.H.k after biisin.-s matt. rs ;1 days. Mr. K.O. Wilson, of Poitland, is in town today in the interest of the pro mised "New History of Oregon" to be complied and edited by Harvey W.Scott, Chas. F. IJellinger, F. G. Vmilijf and II. S. Lyman. The Work will couipr.se a record of 100 years iu the making of North Pacific commonwealths will be published iu four neatly bound voluunid and will contain many Cue maps and picture?-. It will be ready for delivery -tliout the time of the opening of the Lewis & Cta k F.xpoitioti and will be a valuable and authentic work of great interest to every Orogonian. Ilelllwrll-' Lauman. One of the prettiest home weddings of the season wae soleuiized at the reti donce ot Mr. and Mrs. W. F. l.aumau, in Yoncalla, on the evening of Wednek dav, .Inne IS, P.Kil', on the oeeasi"ii of .i .- I III. HUilllilV oi into ... . uunntni,! , daughter, Miss Silene lauman to F.rn- est I:, llelliwell, a well known and lilgli- i ly esteemed young man of thi- place. Thehon-fwas lieantiful with tasteful decorations ot ivy, honeysuckle, ro-es, sweet jh ;is and native momitain ferns. The bride was daintily attired in white an.l carried a shower bKjuet of white sweet m..is. In rc-iii-e to a inarch remlere.1 bv the criMiiu'b si.-tei, Mrs. I.. A. I'augherly. the y..iiiig couple entered J the r'N.iu and t""k their H.-iti..n in the j kiy window which was decorated ap propriately for the occa-ion and the ; lieautiful and impressive word- of the' marriage mr i.-v were --.ken l. W. S. Smith, of Oakland, in the pies nce of a few near relatives and frieuds o the 'contracting parties. After con gratulations an elegant Mtpper was 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. Viey comprise worsteds, cheviots, cassimercs, clay worsteds, etc., in every conceivable color $15 and $16 SUITS ARK NOW MARKED $11.50 and $12.56 $12, $13 aud $14 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $8 to $9.50 io and $11 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $7 to f 8 5S.50 aud 9 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED 6 to $6.50 ij aud $7.50 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $5 to $5.50 anteed first-class in every particular. They won't 1 last long at this price, so pick your suit before the 1 sizes are gone 4 J.ti. Smith who ha- been in Sa t- .. .:. 1 ..il...r I '-ilii'oi nia cities for r isio - , ... i i ii r .. of his ! 1 " eeniii'' iiaw".l pleasant lv in sKial chat j the past two y- ars for the Wn-tit Mr. -an to K.i-eburg on the for a short visit w ith Smith exjs'. ts to re Fr..ii. i- c in ittsnit a the Coiuille next sea' SO O O O E3 o F you want to shop and o o O , rrrn nnTTQf Cf IhTD'O g prices so shop comfortably come to tills, the coolest and best ven- O - tilated store in the city, Our assortment of goods , for this and reasonable. What g you buy here is Good, nothing n Shoddy or Shop Worn. O o o o o a o o n c $ tsa O a Q This week we'll offer special attractions in Ladies' White Shirt Waists, all splendidly made and trimmed. These are all new goods and and we will offer them very much un der price, NUP CI:C 1 The Underpriced Store O o o o o o a o o o o o o n o p a o a o a o o o a o The Fourth of July will l-o duly cole brate.1 in ( amas ailey hy a well ar ranged pppgram and basket diniier. The gronn 1 selected for this celebration is liearttieM. K. church in the grove wiied tv ie-i. Smith. All are invi!.-l to i-.:i e Miid have a go-xl time and bring your Kiket . I. 1 . J'ricliapl. the oi. relial.Io jew eler, is now 1'N-Hted iu the building forinrrl v aiceiipied by I.J. Norman near thnlri"! m lie stre't an.l is letter prepare.1 to repor or clean your watel than lie has ever U-n before. It will im voutoc.il mid L'et hi? pri-cs on repairine. tf. Mr. mid .Mrs. P. t Iligganbothain. oi (htklaiiu. tins state, arrivcl in town Saturday an.l are taking a look at the county with a view of locating. They drove in over the old Cs.-Uav was;on road, which they found ery rough, but olherw ise thev are verv favorably im pressed with this seetioti. Thev went on to the bay to have a good look at that side of the county. Co-iuille Herald. Alt iiersons wlio liave 'lhsci il-d for the iniproveinent of the town hill on tlit Peer creek road, are hereby requested to meet at ttie courthouse in Koscburg, on Saturday, June 1'lst, at one p. in or the purpose ot electing a superin tendent to take charge of the work and consider auv other business that may le brought before them jiertainiug to said improvement. P. F. I'.amp, C.'iairman. health returned morning s local. his faiuil return t month. A-a F. urth oi July or.t.-r. Mtoriiev Louis itaroe is somewhat in demand, he having tiie.1 five appli.-atioiis for his services iii thi- capacity already, two of which he lias accepto I, and he will m c rdingly '-phi k the pin feathers from the great .meri an eagle" in the latest improved manner a Winchester at 10 a in. July 4tli. and at Yoncalla in the aitoriioori ot the -am. .lay- ..siie- m say he will do the csxasion justi.e at Is.tli pla.-es. Marjory Kernoy. tin- young .laur.tri . f Conductor an t Mrs. T. J. Keniey who wa-takeiil'ia roriian.i insjuiai wmr trine ao for treatment for a tiimor.under went a critical examination Fiiday. An incision wa made by the at tending physicians, and the grow th was found near the heart that an operation would have in a'.l likelihood re tilted fatally. The Minor l- thought is to have I'! the t.-u't of a fall fr ni a window whi. ii the . iild cxi-erin.-ed al-'Ut two years ago. Iter coieiiuou i- n . i'i.- can- U-. W. . l'aer. president ot the l.ittie Cbieita: l li.inih.' and investment -m- anv ot Mvn;e re-.. i- m ni".": ii bii-ine--. lb- informs u.- that ho i- haing foine troiil.W at the uitie Chieftain mine at present as their l.ucket . . .1 . ... i- . atlglj uiiler water iu i' " leptl. oi :al..iit iaJ feet. They will Is . ... ..i.e.- llnal'ie to pr-s-e I Willi W Tk lllllll l"e. , 1 .1 - rccenc a pv.mp aii'i ir.i- u.e ao i ....i .f the shaft. Mr. Ilacr ejp.s t to leave f.T I'eiiv r next xwk t" -ce what kin-1 ot machinery is us.-i m i r.e niiues n that vicinitv. He -.n as the formation there is ai'Ut the same a.- that of l!i Myrtle Creek mining district it wiil enable him t" decide delioal' Iy what machinery will is- n.-eded to w-rk his property, and he w iil orler it w ithont further delay. and music, and we bade Mr. and Mrs. Frnost Helliwell g.sluight with many kindlv thogtit" and -incere j:insI wi-h-The l ie-cuts were as follons: Ira ! set and white bed siread, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Win Hciliwell : parl. r lamp, Mr. and The Big Store JOSEPliSOFS The B?3 Stofe Mail Ordeis Promptly Filled. Everything guaranteed as represented cr meay 2ae4 s Mrs. W. F. lauman: set of sihrr knies and forks. Mr. and Mrs F W. William. , T t J CjJ 0.-Jc cake stand and t...th pi. k holder, liar- J "liKttW ton llelliwell ; U-rry set. Harry l-' j V,r44r A.VA:VA'-.'S man; sofa .-ushioi. Iluth H-iliwell: jin j Af!4YNrtV. (J.Wright, t.ran's cuhion. la-na llelliwell . celluloid work I pass, irev'.n, gold and a Iver f I . .opfr lr.i, Haad Samler: jelly taii I. Ifc.lph ' $1, tin and el-i tn.lytic .-a. Samter ; siher s..up ladle. l:..l-rt Ian-: y,,K Sai.k. (4sl driviiif .r ridii. man Ijw1 and pit.be Mr. und Mr. i mare . j ears '.!, we:I.t IJ tiuifii! Ib. I V nanhertv; Urrv set. Frank Hel- "Pife at this ..flice or at the K-ndy iif -.1 In. ..ii iiiilni.. Mi- i - ... M,- Foil SLE IV-ir-ble chahlt. in-l ii.-is.-. . j..-.., " r.. i .... ... ....I i :.. McCurdy : h.ad rest. Mh-.alI Iat.n : . vi, initv. ijr ,ajj urtr . ;:r:h- I cake stan-l. Mi ue t'.url . mvar er ,. I. S. k. I.t i r. II. -seoiir- Ore cruet, Mr-, i..rge Mol'oiigal; cake -tand. Mr. and Mr-. .eorge Staley ; linen s.'t, 1 1.--. hner Mayer A Co. l'ort laud. Oregon. A ii i-t. Kebekah Entertainment. The Hot-bill g Ib l-kahs" have isM;.-l j a jB.ster which announces their forth- j coming entertaiiiineiit as follow : A j I. sto of sacred hymn and tun.- and likewise certain worldie s,.ng of 177 ' j will be sung a! ye oi ie io.ss c-ncert gixeii ill ye .-st'liiie of ye ancient tihi '. bv ye nicmlsTs e i; i-kah I. slr'. and other talent under the direction of Miss Fulton at ye Flay lc'i-e. which 1 lifir iv iT'' road? of ye Ja k-.a and C.i.-s Sl., K-i-eh'irg. on c Tuesday nigltt of ye 24th d y ot June of v.-year rr.'. Ve ciitraii.i i.-- sh.,11 1- Fixe Nickle-I'.r ye grown p-Tsons. and 1 !.r.-e Nickh S for ve children not iu th.-ir i-e:i-. Il ly ye tickets at yed -.r. Ve d -.r- shail I open at early cand;e nlit. whi.-h is -even an l a li'l of e . h . and ve cn.vrt -l.a'd l"-gin when a'i things are r.-adv for ttie great in ing. A Bargain. pn. r and tern, l il.il'a, Ori-'on. Li visi.h nue. Ib.nii or liiii-kiitg h;ii.tr. fl..rine. r':t:c. etc.. t;r-t i!a. deiixere-i or at the ard tl!'a. For f.jdy t.. w. i:. n; ( JlOf'- I'ol lli HIV I.-R VAI K I !,lf a tine hi of iv.'.ar.d hi:. a :g ai.lis j at tcas..i:al':e pr: iii jinre t i:onr.L ioi.iiEK. K"-eb'irg. Oregon, farm on Kolcrrts Creek. jlJp Hax l"KStr. os.l g-a hay f r -aic ai-o h. r-es !..;!; broke mid !::.b.-.ko. I i. Uirv of. .r adir- II nrv i o . Mfir" reg'.n. .hi. !. Writ Cut in j Prices... . AT iillnnl'n- IHUtlVD iWnr-o hi in i ;j. Se en ii i;-s st Wavtiu. Ti.e T. .1 sb (l;i.AM AV-lli The 1. S T"Wei.. Creamery Co. a'. 44 .-. i.d st . Port land, will j ay highest .i.ark'-t price for loam V lil sel. yo'l a Cream epara-t- r. and takr v..t;r cream in vn-e:it. ?.ltf. Mniivrr.v. M. laiii.s lli,r-lV Ilo, j t ..!and. hae a line lii.e t sj rii.g ar.d ; summer m:"'.i.ery. Nw ;.!' jmiirs , every o V. I a 'i nrntlties. etc. f I'ri.-es t" I i-ae iiit"i!.. r. July 1 A Queer Find. Elmer WimWrly and "Ihike'" Linor found 1"' in Wells Fargo ex pres checks t.lav in a I'.ain wagon (ox in s5 K Svk. s warehou-e near the depot. Ttie t.v w.-re ix ttiu.' tlt a few waioii t- dav when thev discovered a numUrot photographs and paj rs strew n around th.- tbior of the waiton be-l. They thought some childrea had ls-tn J'lay ing th. ro and bad left thir playthings. but ii.n a dose examination they found an env. loi. in a soldier '"data'' ls.k. Wells Fargo clnvks totho amount f enlistment and dis-hare i'a- piT? ol a certain soiuier, wne imme is w ithheld. were found. The soldier had soivod iu th war iu IsUh Cnlu and the Philippines and h s discharge gave his character and conduct a excellent The disc harge wa given at Angel- Islands and was signe 1 by the pay master at that i.lace, payed iu full May P0J. The pictures. iairs and clicks were taken to S. K. Svkes store and placed in his safe. The Kx press i conmanv was at once uositied of the find. It iu thought that the discharg d soldier was proimbly passing through here on the train and some one stole the articles, and after nndintf that they la res "f tine land en county road J miles nortli i H"ei.nrg. an unoer cultivation. trust laring irees. era is. vines etc a gi i"ur osuu housr, a barn shel and ail heco-sary outlioil-es, all well fenced, also a gl sj.ring near hottse, f.-r particulars apply at this olboe r of Hay!e V Stanner, near dew.t. Notice to Contractors. slsl j.r"p'als will le n-ccived until Julv 3. I'1-'. by the. Hoard of 1'ire. tors ,f m hool district No. 1. lKmglas county, Oregon, for altering an.l riiinng un hoolhouse a.-oording to j laiis and s-iticatioiis now tile wun I nil P-t klev. clrk ot said district, at Oak land, re., and Dan Fisl.es, K'lsehurj., On-. The Psoanl vf I'irectors reserve the right ti reject any and all bids. Pated at Oakland. Oregon. June Jl. I0J A.F.Hrow-n. Chairmau f IWurd j:l'-4t l'ntt. BtTKl tY, Clerk. could not cash th checks, had hid them I . . . . . r 1 A man I raveled all around ttie u tie pia.-.' wm-re imj we.e world l.K.kimr tor a four leif clover and i,m ruium iioma fouii.l one I'tnw I Here It Is At Last. iiil at tne loor oi ins n.nise. iiusi lllustrat s the Myrtle Creek iniu ing district, of IiougUs County. Look at the sample ore fro n the Little Chiettian, Alzora and (told l!r.ck iniu on exhibition at the MeCIal.en house and w indows of various business places in this city and von will at once ii vest . . 1. -. t : I . . Ja. ;.u 1IU..,U. i.rmi IU MI K I1IIC H n 111 tin ....... -i I""' I , , ... . . . I ., . .i i , i,:i i I y nuiig iron ine ceiling in uie imo.iiv oi For sale at room three, Marsters I'.uild- b ...... Prof. M'Xjre, chief of the I'nited States weather lmreau, baa invented a cooling I i ii I stove cheap aa a cisik siove. iirmr forward iioImnIv who is sutliciently well to-do to bum coal for warmth in white need suffer from heat in the torrid sea . The machine can le run for about Notice to Contractors. Kosebnrg. Oregon June J.I, l'.HlJ. Notice is hearby given that .until noon on the fifth day of July V6J, sealed bids will be revived by the Douglas County Hank for ttie construction of a two story brick building on the corner of Oak and Jacks' n streets in Kosebnrg Oregon. Plans and specifications may tic seen at the otlice of ttie bank. The hank reserves the right to reject auv and all bids. DotUl.AS CofNTV BSK, I i-ae ni-toi.,; r. ii.'ii.ih i. Sin F.igi.ty acos near Ten Miie s 1 h.i;-e and hun h. and Jxl acre tract n.'.ir Olao.i xli! and j-.stoffi.-e. Wid ;u a Hiy .r divide up in tracts, tine n.oit.iani streatn fin; through tract. Ft pri.-e and terms addre-s. W. K. Wiiii... oia!!a. Orrp.n. Filthy Temples in InJ a. jered cow often detiiv Indian tem ples, hut worse jet i a b.-ly that's j.l luled by c..iis!iation. I..n't permit it. Cleanse your system with I'r. King's New Life Piils and aojd ujiMld misery. Tiiey gne lively livers, active 1-owels, gl digestion, fine appetite. Only J5c at A. C. Marsters drug store. $ too Reward Sloe. Tiie readers of th; jvajr wiil pleassl to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease tliat siciice Las be. u able to cure iu all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure is the only ptvitive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh U-ing a constitu tional dismast', requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly uj.n the ihl and mucous surfai--8 of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the di-ase. and givinc the patient strength by building us the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred lKllars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimoni als. Addrcs F. J. Cheney at'.. Toledo, O. Sold by DrnggiM. 7.V. Halls Family Pill- are the lot. the same cost as a stove, and, iiccording- tf. ing. The two hotios who rifled and stol the contents of Traveling Salesman ( leo, II. (iraveV grip, near Kiddle Thursday, were apprehended, nt (ileiidale a few hours after the occurrence by Deputy Sheriff II. (J. S-iiiiioniann. The stolen articles found on their jutsoiih readily identified them, and they were brought to llosebiirg Friday and they will have to answer for their crime, ut th next session of the circuit court which convenes, in Octolier. They gave their names as l-dnuind Y avne and Arthur Sinclair, of Oakland and Ms Angeles Calif., resjM clively, and both are under Jl years of age. While confined iu tin dlendale jail the men made an iiusin cessful attempt to break out by prying their way through the lioard flooring of their cetl to the outer corridor and were lu the act of loosening ttiu liars on the window when they uoroilisoovered. Mr Soniicmaiin then haudoi.rfed them and the apartment shows that the temper attire to the size selirted. will ci a room, a flat, or a dwelling. The ma chine docs not require any Kwer to keep it going. It is absolutely antonia tic. its working lioiiig causetl by the tlif- ferenco in spi-cilic gravity Itetween the warm air outsnio an.l tne cool air insKie. . . . -M,....r al,,i Tlio warmer the air outdoois becomes twelve horse traction envdne will lie the faster the apparatus works. Thjis, Isold cheap. Apply to J. K. Wilson, Aroun J the Capitol. We w ill send the value of one dollar and ten cents (1.10) in liooklct, con taining twenty-seven icn and ink phot" reduced sketches of Washington life by mail for ten cents (cash or stamps). Ojioen Victoria knighted Sir John Ten- niel for similar artistic work in I.ond'm. (Your editor has sample of tlds.) NfTsiiKt.t. Prni.isHixu Company. 10.7.1 Third Ave., New York. Threshing Outfit for Sale. Cream Wanted. Douglas County Creamery wanta your cream and w ill jiy highest cash prices for butter fat. Write for cream cans. Will furnish you Cream Separator, t hat are ms-oji.I to none in ijuali'y and Pri.-e on most any condition you may desire. The Sharpies Tubuler Cream Separator leads. lVuiglas i-onnty creamery refer atices, First National Hank and Iiouglas County P.aiik, Kosebnrg, treg..n. DRAIN, OREGON J can K. 4 pks. A riii I lb. ran Schii:iLff' btrt akiloi Wr. X JUk "'.. can K. C. fcjkisg PvwUr v3I C. fc-king Powder Ag k Hammer SoUa t. t.oM luet aL:n rr4r Jt.' it. Dry iranulaie.l Sugar tte IW H-S. Mck I'rv Ornnu'sjted eugar 4 No 8 i.alvjnie-l In.n WasbBon, tK.... J Ja) aUatize.1 lrt.n Wkterri.s, ea. h Dine namle.l ut of all llaufo t joij tali rj.-e. ao big cut on Tin and Agate Wipav. Large stock .f plain mhit I'lsba'g.fliijfkaij Ji Tlt Caii.-'i for 1) a lire Outing Flannel, ":jjfiBi, Iu. k and Shirting" at ottl eet- ladle" nirt Wai't and Over Skirt at ert Itli price. Ijdi 1i.e Sh'. jr pair (J JA Men s Fi..e s.ud Heavy Shr. aMl uglify, flis riT JSi In f.o-t th j ri.-e will I cut a a1.! gJlV and kinds ot Shoes in tti k. Men's and Prf.rs" Clothies el.Tt from. PrW-es rat Tt.i- i- not ol 1 st k, tail pvi? jtvst ureteral in;' i'nrg. i in is your rnamce tn jt a L..l su:t cheap. Ion"tforgpt that y..o ran rJ layikia? jau nes from a need'.e to a Chamxve tvig Machine at cut j-ra-e. if vou bey at BLACK'S ST0HC F.ul.v h. at. 1-4 rje at. jr -V t- wiMit. This Sale is strictly for CASH and will con tinue until my stock is completely closed out J. A. DJjiiUJLl. DRAI1V. OREGON i Tbe U i! ;c: st stock of 20th Century Goods in the tova F1SHER& BELLOWS CO Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps Groceries, Provisions $ Produce Bought 'Fkae 731 VOSOVOVONCVOVOVOVO 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 ' t VOVOVCVCVCVVCV0)6W SIEVES BAKERY, Ja2&a. WF. ARK STII.I. IN THF. I.K.U WITH OVR Fine Cream and Homemade Bread I We came t R.eliirg to stay, and if we get lineal kac r the trade in the future in the at, e will 1 her a hvj tia jrtts Join in the prjee:ion of well plensvt customer? wliocas im tinnally pii-sin in and out of our !tore. THE BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. 5 J. SIEVERS, Proprietor J FOR SALE. A gHl, gentle riding or driving horse, weight aliout 120t Ihf. ; can I handled ly a lady. For particular enquire f The Pi.AisoFAt.fcS.. or address, tf. C. P. Cl auk, Roselmrg, Or. W when it in KK) degrees in the shade out doors, tin; fotiled air imiirs out in the room at a great rate, whereas, on the .ther hand, if the thermometer goes down to f'sj degreeH tint contrivance HtopM working ot its own accord. The imtter it is the faster it works, and vice verna, the machine- regulating itael I M2Sp. Cftinas Vatlev Ore. AXTKI Immediately, la.ooo homes hv easteon lioine-seefc- ers who desire to purcli ise di rirt from owners, ranches farms, improved and unimproved lands, and city property. Write if yoo'vp auy tiling to nell. Addt TllOH r Have you visited NORMAN & COMPANY Tie v are now looted in the new Heach-W-k Mock, one door south of the Kailnmd Fatinc House STOP! THE BEST ! -'a tarn fti A fnll and complete line, ct C.ior an.l TVi,. Candies, Not, i mitp, Eto. 5 Ejjecutrices Notice. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT thp It. BCANTLIN, A Musical Education is Lest acquired hy tieiiig a good instru rnent. Jion't corrupt an otherwise good musical ear bv giving yuur children an Helf andalwayMUinilying lHt t'" r- inferior piano for jiraetico. T'e jnisile amount ot cfKii air. I. O. 0. F, Notice. Schumann Piano reach of Memhi'Mif Pliilatarleii Lodge No. 8 I. (. O. I', are requested to Ihi present on Saturday eveninir .lune 2S. Tbetioat place.! them back in thecellsjipderclftse I in being csp-ciallv fed for heavy work, watch until train time, iteircHniueu.R in ne ktio., iIh sold on term, within the everyone of moderate means. HE POPULAR MUSIC HQU5ET W. A. BURR CO, l.itria RkoWX, Amviii I.. Hown, Extcutrlce ot lhtlt of Aaru Hurt, Jo eeeU. Umpqua Bakery Iil i i. i , ' Uli.t.-rm!liKl ' VJ. . . ?! JB,'!r --"iai i the CoiintT ...... nin-.y, j,,.,,. 0, Kirctililciv oi li. rtte oi ron Burt. pj o.e miri nan nx.sl Monday. Auiriist 4 nai" SSwW.:.V-, ow opened vtrtvite BREAD, CAKES, PIES, COOKIES, ETC "An hoiis-f Wf i th M'ilesl wrk f ttie bix-ad lker." 01 R LOAVES, 1I0XET LOAVES JmiGS & FREEMAN Propritor Xew Partie Rldg.. North in lfmm Str. N. A. FOSTER C0. (U)VEHXMBSX LANDS Title Guaranteed Loan Co. KOSBBVKU, OREGON. J. I). Hamilton, u. C. Hamilton, rnwUleiiL wT. and Trcaa tffiee lu lite Conrt House. Ht Ike onlr com plete set ot ahxlravt hook In Uouglu Cbuuly. Abnlrai'1 Mid Certiorate ol Title litrnlahed to DoiuiIm county '! mining Hlm. Hvu alao couilel kI oi Ynkolum ot all towoahip pUta Id I ho Koaebnnt. Oregou, V. 8. Laud l)la Irict, Will luakv blue print tuples ot au; Iowa. Dip allow lnj an vacant Uofeinment lamia. Of every descr"irjn. Farjca atl Miv I iiii.Im WU. WK!aal atvJ "'I' ."O . s.u UU. VI IMU.IB. ..... - - . . a MMn.lTa W" , CBrmKudaHC a'dlelt. jij fi a a