The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, July 07, 1902, Image 3

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DON'T OVER LOOK THIS
While you arc out shopping don't thiuk about buying before you
call and see our line of Spring and 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
Lawns can't be beat in price and quality.
Our Readyto-Vear Waist
In this line wo excel nil others as our lino is
llio most complete lino in the city. Whito
Waists irom "i ivnts :ui.l upwards.
Millinery
lli-iv is the line wo can save yon money in.
Waiting ILik and street sha'.o. Au elegant
S.iili.r ..r ."wi cent.
Ladies Shoes
inr Imperial 't Sh.x-s f.r ladies will roin'cto
i'li :.v.V h.e in tin city in tlio way "i
v, i .iv ami beau; v.
Shirts
.en. lemon. ..nr lino of ;..lf and Fancy Shirts
arc the l.tV-t and mi st complete lino in tlio
cite.
The place to get these geods is at the People's Store.
f The People's Store
d A .AiA'S
0 w w -w
liar i n in Wheels.
Wo havo
hit-vole w '.i
price or w i
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low
11 s;,.ck -ll
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CANNON'S
Book and Stationery Mor
xi-:w uoous.
norolliy Vjtiioii
The rHcrnal ttv .''"
lorolli S o u 1 1 1
HeaiKtourasruus '
Laiarre-1
The Crista -
Tne Kia-iit of-ay-
nienertiasftte '' i
The Cailier '
! Truth Dcxtt-r-V-'-:'!
The fotter mc1 the Cla '
A Maid of Venice-
KransUrk-'l' ''
The I'ort 1 oti of Labor
The Kultns: Paioii
CticuiiiManc- '
tiOll Will It i5i-
Vuele Terry-'-f i
To Have and to ''"'
ITheSijco of the fr.iiri -X.
i FJaoore-K'i '
Coanl IlanmiM-
Tarry. Tliou. Till I ."
In the Pa'arr ot me I.tit ' '
The Meliti t ot J tvarre-.'"
Alice of lcl vlncmne- 7"
And llnnrtrrii. ol llier
V e live Them AU
SelliiiJt l'lice. si.i
By Mail. - -i-S
We rent nli .:; i-te l:o at
I s5c per weefc
CANNON'S
Book and 5tti m-ry store
W Hi
INSURANCE AT COiT.
A'.iit. of iiisiir
Net gain in
Saving it m- '
Number .-p..r
A. 3
I: JA.-burg. re
t;t. fii.ooti.Ki
L'. i. 2. 77.0
1 vr..
Ml
liichanan,
jt.for LnuglasC"
If You Have
a Sweet To th. . '
ij.t.t.'i-t!. -v : chen, whfte
you ' 1! Ii-:d th- lr-, hBt and beet
;..r raw,' rr ..-.-. iu the cty.
o-.r r i
WOO'J & BEL1-, Proprietors
INSl'IiF IN Till'. !
on m ffiiHf m
We shall present some re
markable offerings in Men's
White Shirts, Golf and Stiff
bosoms, in . Choice Colorings,
Night Robes and other weara
bles. We shall surprise even
those men who know us best
with values never matched be
fore in exactly the goods men
want right now,
Clothing
The celebrated David Adlcr A Son's lino of
Clot liing is known tar anil noar ami tliat is tlio
line we carry. The prices arc riirht anil Un
lit i ieri'eei and ii you will step in wo will
surclv convince ymi tliat wo ran save you mon
ey it huyin of n-'.
Neck Wear
Horo is where wo shine. Wo liavo 1 1n' i'll
est and most complete lino in Southern ro
iinti, and for the newest anil latct tiling out
don't ovor lix-k u as wo liavo tln'iu in tlio line
of neckwear.
Gentlemen's Shoes
The celebrated V. I.. l..u-las Shoo which wo
arc solo agents for. speaks for itself, if you will
give tlioni a M iab Wo hive tliotn in Oxfords,
liigh cuts, also in tans ami ox -blood coiors.
Of Local Interest.
Mrs. W. f.
wont to I'.-tta
Conner and s.in
( li'uvo Nuiiilav to
1 larO 1
enjo
a brief ;it .
.t. A. llaiuiner-loy arrived home
lnoriiin-lroiu t".rm t'nvk where ho
li.l Ki'ii jt. .spcotmj;. , j
Mi lMytlio Moans lias returnel to
l:..-ol'Ui; to remain indetiiiitoly. lio
i- a n;;o.-t of the Bell sisters.
IV.! i" I.ivinjtoii. of Glide, is in Tort
Ian. 1 receiving medical treatment at a
h..s.ital. XI it father John LivingMon,
aivi.iiioanic.l him.
Indian war veterans are already nriid-
in,' in their applications for pension i
uii-1. r th.- new l..w . which was approved
by ,he President last week.
Mr. Alice Turner and two children,
of I'aveiiport. Wash., who have 1-een
i-iti.:j in akland. wore the gufts of
?!r-. II. lb raves of this city.
-. A
anfnrdleit Saturday to vi-it his
. claim in Lincoln county. His
i hi in the First National Bank will
n.pnrarily filled hy Cole Stanton,
r. ha'.U party :n Portland desiree
-si-lance of a nu-se girl for two
r.-n at f It ht month, and fare paid
ti'i.e
p si'
be I.
t!
:,. r.itl.uid. iiniuire at this office.
Mr. a: J Mr. W. C. Conner visited
,iti r's niiele. aunt and grandiuoth-
tee
. r ..i
lioa-
, 1 1
Caiajiooia Saturday and were
.,-1 to find Grandma Conner's
, At T
.-e.d'.ti. ii: re.itiy ini r iveo. .irs. ira
t i.nii. r and iw. -n of Cottage Grove,
v.. ie :.No quests at tho IVidler homo
ia-t wi-ek.
1 Ail - it M Coy. electrieiau on the F.
; S. t..iti e-hiji U"ieonin, now at Bremt-r-'
! ii W;.h.. i i" H 'soourg x'v itinit with
i hi 'na e!it, Mr. and Mr. M. icC'oy.
!Tho e.sei reeentiv returned from a
( n;ie 'f -J 1.0 in iniie III tne
nth i'aeilic
fe.i.i. i
, , .1
I , NnwU-a. A luakenmn on the
, , . t. ,. i
11 . I. .... lt . .T 7- . 1 .t I I I ' Mi 1 .
f. 11 -Hiiler the wheeli-ol a nioxing Ixot
car on the M.iii-oia
and both let; were
-i.lin! the 1-oiirltij
ot off lielnw thri
kmvs. lie was taken to t.ngene mem
t.. the ..mpany's Portland hopital.
His hmne was at Coburg.
In order to make more rapid pro
ore in his. str.-et improvement work
Contractor Fr-1 J. Blakelv has just
placed a Ktond rock cru-her in lrfsiti"n
mi the gravel bar in Wet I'.os. bur7 and
will now bo ablo to gravel the street
nearly as rapidly a- the grading pro-,.r,.a"-
Gool work is being done.
r l Unnrl has workt"! incessantly
; to secure legislation favorable to Indian
W;,r Veterans. He has five other bills
;n"eo,rresstoaid veterans. This work
i bat he has done ami is especial i
pla.-o veterans under obligations to give
him their pension business, and it seems
to u that thev can not afford to pive it
t.. anv one else. Ids ad. elsewhere,
attorney J. A. I'.uchanan is looking after
i.i interests in this matter, and doin-r
hibuines in Kosebur):. (jltf.)
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Oue tloor unith of tho
l't-t Mlf'T.
I. ABRAHAH
Proprietor
K- Hichanl-,
! Wamh.-
iok. ap
i-.t.
v at the limine
t'al'e. near the .!
1 1 ii 1 1 'i !
(o-o. Crane ami .'"hu
arivol Sun. lav lr..in a
tlx ill;.' trip to
i Portland.
l..-lia lt.ir.Ier, ..f Mar-hli.-ld
pas
. , ... , :
t'lCoiih this eiiy i.u
for a isit w itli ii ien.l
Mil uv evenoii;
. -.1. ; i. .,, M. ,.i ;., !
I'll .1 miiii ii n iins .ii . .n,...n .... j
Mij Ktliel tiahU'it. -.I l'l.itlaiid. ln '
has leen viHtin-.; at Myrtle Creek it ti i
her sister, Mr. Willi Kramer, i- vi-it-
in C..ebur i:l
Mi
llael K I
IVrry.
Mrs. M.'tlitl who lii Ken .iiite iik
for .iino time part h.i reivvered .;nd
is iiting in l'oitl.ind. Her daughter
Mrs.iNear l.arorert ha retiirm.! to her
homo iu Californi .
Mr. 1'.. F. Hu-el and infant daughter
and ln-r riter. Mis Ma'tie Perry
l,.fi i
Saturday i-.r I'ort land where t
.. y i!l
K-rmane.itly reido Fin-man l:ueli
securi-d the .H-ai freight run out f that
eity to .liineti.'ii .-i lay- a.-.
Conres-uian Toi.jmo left a-hinteii
to return home Thnr-day. siiat..r
I Miti-hi-11 will try to ieouH-rate li.r a time
from hi Cniireioii.il ia-r-at a New
Fiuiliind n-soit. II.- i-Xt- t i. turn
to t iregoii alsmt Augut 1.
Wm. M.t.iuni. "i ( ia!evii!e. a a
ilea:int eallerat this otli.-- to-lay. lie
i iu t':i- city makiuj litial proof on
hi holiif-tead and while l.eie did imt
fail l-i - that th I'l MMU in: w.-ui-l
Continue t-i 1- a tejui.ir ealier at hi
home.
Jirakelu.m .1. N. W. bb r.
the San Frain iseo ho-pa.o
night. IIiwrit i l.ealin.
ho will apparently suffer r..
injury. Mr. Ybi re: ort
An-hie irieve as lastly n-i .
Brakr-man I'et; Ahlstrmn i
'irne-l ti-.-ii
We.ln.d:iy
ripidly and
peril,:. I.ellt
I'rakemau
ering. and
C Xpei te.l t.'
return home to Au!and slio-tly
he has no; recovered hi lo-al
Allhollil
h. Ah-
land Tow u Talk.
I. T. i'ri.-hard. the ..M n li.:).!.. j. w!
eler, ! n-.w l-ieat-l ill the buii.iin.'
I'n'iin-rlv nii-upied by I.. I. .riii.ui near
the ili i.nt on Cac street an i i let'er
. , .
oreiiare-l t-. r.-i.nr or clean Mur wat. li
lit
th.ill lie h.l
ever lell before
II and get hi
It will
prices oil
! mi - v. n i..
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ti.
A mnn tr:iViil all aroimd the
world hH.ki:.L' 'or a four h- if clover and
mi his return imine found one grow
IDS at ihe d.H.r of his lmuse. This
illustrats lie- Myrtle (:reik min
ing; .litri.t, of I'oiigla Cniiiity.
Iok Ht the -ample ore fro:n the Little
Chieiti iii. AU r.i and li-dd lir.ek mine
on rxhibiitoii . t tie- M.-Cial.eu hou
and windows of viiri ei bnine place
in thi city and ..m ill at unco Invest
in stuck while it i at it- h.we-t j.rico.
For sale at room thn-
ii f.
Mar-ters r.uild
tf. State Normal ai Drain.
The State Normal Seln-.l at Drain
ens on Monday, re. tend. rMh, with
ii full facultv of special teacher.
rhnical rdtica mil Ix-cnui" a part of
the work the eoi.iin vnar, with a mm
s director, of -uece-sful xH rii-nce.
'Actual business take the place n
formal lmok-keepiiij. r tli-li and
mathematiis will lx- put on a st.oner
and more practical basis, the science
and hitory lalioratory will die
.treiiL'theiiiil : the teachers Irainili.'
class will In made mote ellicient, A
teachers, review cuis will 1- i on! jnu-l .
pedal privileges will Ik'-ekt--iite. to
teachers having a certain i-xM-rieiicc, to
avail themselves oi tht; benellts of the
training department. Improvements 01
scl,.-ol biiildiinr douiiutory w ill Ih made
I'.XK.-n-s low. Wtile for catiihyue.
MU"i J. II. Unci it, lrfidi-ut.
BORN.
WIIITTAKEU. In KoM-bur-, July W
l'Jl'', to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Whittaker
a loy.
IIARtiAN'. In Ko.-cburt', July 3 I'tiJ
to Mr. and Mrs, ('has I large n ahoy
CONN. Near Roseburg, July 3 1!KL', to
the wife of EnosCoun, a 10 lb. girl
STKVENS. At Winchester July 5, 1"01'
to the wife of Mr. Steven, a 13 lb
girl.
Notice.
Mrs. Smick. a iost .'raduate of the
North wen Conservatoiy of usic, will
give music lessons cither on the organ
or niano at her home t wo miles east of
Roseburg. Also lessons iu either china
oil, pastell p.iint ing, or crayon. 7-l"
The Best Kidney Remedy
Is S. I!. Catarrh Cure, which posit ivi
Iv cures pain. in the hack, :ons or
groins, swelling of Ihe limbs, I re. lie .
desire to pass water, M-antv turbid iirim
se.liini hi ill the urine re-emblilig hi i' l.
lust and eraxel in the bhuliler, all ol
which I ads to Plight's disease. For
sale by all druggist .-. It.H.k on ('atarrh
re. Ad Iress Smith Pros., F'resno, Cal.
4vO'ivi: W. i. Wri-'hl . lirauts
INDEPENDENCE DAY OBSERVED-
Rain Dampened the t ires of Enthusi
asm at this as Well as Otheis
I'laces.
Despite tLe n.ius rireliniiiifiry
handicap to tbo Independence Day
festivities, Ihe excellent program nr
ranged by tbo local Woman's lleliof
Corps was very buccessfully earriwl
out. Tho esercisns woro hehl in tho
Ciicnit Court roon. at the court house
which was lilleJ to overflowing with
n patriotic crowd of people of this
city anil vicinity.
Mrtt. 1). C McClalleti preaul ed in
n very pleasing anil eflicient manner,
on behalf of the W. It. C. iu a neat
nnd am intimate, address Drpaented
-ii-i -
Donglaa county a line large ling.
which was immediately hoisted and
ntifnrled to the liroee from the inut
head or the line pole recently erected
in the court yard. Ihe Hag was re
ceived by Judge Thompson, who
thanked the W. K C. on behalf of
the county. Judge J. W. Hamilton
delivered the acceptance speech
which was interest ing and well re
ceived, The Declaration of Inde
' pndenc was read by Mrs. Hallie
! Hamlin iiml untriotii' recitation)
of l'ortland, and Miss Fraucm Fulton
the charming oloetitionist. Hon.
(ieo. II. Ilrown was the orator of the
ay and nteitained bin heureia well
fur nearly an hour.
Hiaoratiou wasa masterly effort Mid
sot f rlh in I'loipieiit and glowit.g
li.rt.is it. ,k w iirlu.idu nf tltM llllllb
. .b. ...
In tin iiftnii n i ill.tr mnsioil Ilti.l
- -
literary exercises were held at the
same place, in which the children
larval v i&rlioitHleil.
1 lie f ourth of July Shoot.
In the afternonii the looa
held a pigeon sh.H.t on their
ie.e' tield. Thou in. 1 war
gun
jroiiud'
verv
lnb
at
i.n-
favorable at times and the s.-nr as
i ot up I., the aerage. The total- of the
'.' panii ipant
f..r th.
t ea. h
were a follow-:
W L I: inger, I'l : H B M.ttli. ws
1'rK I. Miller 1'.'. W A s..vorn 1": A A
1'm IIows i: : ,I3 . JVrry 17 : C W Park
1-.. M' Flint .L. Knapp 1''.: Nat
Cuiry 1..: K II ot.-v r : Fred Field. :.;
I 'an Fi-her 1: Sam J. hr-.n 14; t' B
Cam.--ii 14 ; Fhn.-r Wind, r y l.t: Car!
. l,nurtir.e 1J : W..t. r liray 1J . IVrt
II .lin- 1.'. N. I-.y I i: : A I. Maister
l.': F W llayne 11: Louie Aubin 11:
Ir ; F Hi.tick 11 ; l'.'-v M, ( lallen M;
Chas Curry lo; Llm.-r l'aM"tta lo; C
S .i n kson lo; I. I'Casle S; S N.,r
ii .iii H; John I "lig 7 : 1 W liei,. ri 7;
W F 1j..ii 4 ; 1 I'- n.smlii, 4 : Ja Hil
I. bum l.
Tin- j rie w inner u. .-: Fiit. hunt
ii.mat.W I. I'x-iiiger. 1: i-c..nd.
t.-.r-l -.:i h.t. I: I! M.th. u r; ::rd
-v.e.iter, A A l'-li-w. 17: 4:h. i-
j.ii. C W P.ii k-. i7 : "i tii. i.-ar-.
I red I i. Id. 1": 'h. the 1 l.iiiid. a er.
S.:m .I .M -bs .11, 1 4.
Ail l.hn lried f"l a ; rie 1;..I off. ih'-e
wh i.-! ill the linali Here not aHowr-J
a prize..
Fei.t L'-Io
Park h : S..m rn
I'i rry be 1 iii.l ! .
Mill, r T ; F -oph-
-in 7 : Park- ".
Fvel.t 3 lo bit. If--Si hnur line ;
i:t la li.-u : II .iik : .b-eph-,n 7;
ILivne 7: i.rav 7: Mar-t.-r- 7; B-o.l i
ll.Sletnli orri:.lli
i:ctit 4-bJ bird Miller!': Perry s
'vsiiisorS: Mat bew s : o. ru : .!-
l-h-on 7: CarU-n ; PrVs
Event 5 10 bird M.-Clallen ; .1..-
ph
C
L'ktoll r, ; Curb
Sam Hast acted a re free and
Walter
sephsnn a 'cerer.
Ulendale Newi.
IolTt Mewart.of ('anvonville.
spent
Mindav at dlendale.
Horn, on irave Cre,-k. June 2nd. to
Mr. and Mr. It. S. Ia is, a daughter.
Itorn. at the i'amilv residence at
1'la.i-r Oregon, June Xn r.mi'. to Mr.
and Mr. F. M. Iecker. a m.ii.
Manv children in this citv are suffer-
irom malarial lever. ur popular
M. . is kept busy all the time.
Mr. and Mr. .1. . Farmer and W.
'. Kohrer. si-nt three days last week
ui I lays Creek, the quests of Mr, Far
mers paient.
Mru ll.HV i.i,,tb,.r ..I. I I Ul-V
i;l..i...,l. nn.l u ill .ix ii.l si.n.e timo
lere visitiiiL' ln-r sons John and Philip
Pcwey and her daughters Mr
and Mr. J'K-k Peiinv.
I'.. Ih-vd
diss tienevieve Hoberts, who lias
lieen visiting her father, Ceo, Robert."
Sr.. and her two ister Mr. Flint and
Mrs. Nelson lor two months at San
rancisco, came honu- on the iMtli.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perdue and the
mr children of City Marshall 0, I".
Jlohrer, have Id-en very ill this week
with malarial fever. Ir, Bowersox i
rtttendiiig thc-ni, mid they are convales-
lug.
M Tf. Reljeeca Egleston, of Ashland
who has; been visiting her sons Andrew
and Sydney ' Jaci pies, for the past ten
lavs, returned to her home recently
We also enioved a pleasant visit
with the amiable pioneer lady, who re
filled for many years in this valley.
F. Robbie Ken mont, who has charge
of the removal of I he new machinery for
the ( told Bug lnjiie from this city to
the mine, had the misfortune to split s-iccificatioiis now on file wjth Phil
his thumb in handling machinery yeft ijookley, terk of aiil district, at Ouk
terdav. The wound in an ugly one, but land, ro., and Iian Flhei . Koseburg,
Bobbie wears his usnal ple.mant smile,
and we hojK' he will exH-rieme no bad
results from the hurt.
Alfred Sl.K-nm, Notary Public, who
hashiBoilice at J. (1. Clements simp,
requests to say that all old soldiers and
pensioner!! are cordially inyitpl to h'15
olRce, and h(Mt ill execute them work
jree of chiirge. Ah Mr. SIih-uiii is a verk'
competent otlicer, ho is paying a line
tribute of rcsiect to our rnverened pen
sinners that is worthy of emul,it inn.
Freddie tin! h, ton of Mr, and rs. J
(liilh, who rocuntly (.ntenxl (hi avnl
Het-ci ve Military Kuhojl at (ioat Island,
has passed his examination and rec.-iv.Hl
line honors, and we nil feel proud of the
fact that Freddie has made such a good
record. And we congratulate his par-
cut on lqs success. We e.xnect I rpddy
p occupy a place as Midshipman ii, our
tlitvy. i'dive M idi him snm-s..
SHOOTING NEAR WILBUR
Horace Roadman Instantly Killed
By T. II. Lovell.
THE OUTCOME OF AN 010 ftlD
lLovdl'4 Plea is Self Defense
Lovell's Boy the only
Witness.
'I'. II. I.oVell .shot and iiiftantly kille.l
Moraeo Koadinaii in Ihe hills f..ur mile
west of Wilbur about iioi.n Sunday
au.l tho particular of the i-lni..liu a-
l li h'ph.ineit to tho oili. i ts liere about lit-
i.Yloi k. I'eputy M.ciiff 1I.T. M. CI.il-h-n
immediately staite.l mi h..i -. ba k
(or tho seetie of . I he 1 1 aeily . I.ut met
l.ovell an.l hi little Ih.v on h.T-eba. k
about two miles north of I!o-ebtnn.
Lovell jjiive hiini lf up and ua brought
bark to h'osebuii and ll'e.l in jail over
night. IVputy Sheriff MeClallen ;n
oornpanied by the County oroner left
for the fvone of the tragedy about seven
o'el. ek uncay ovenin:'. Tlify arried
on the grdtind where the iinfortuiiate
event oeeurred ai out ten o'i I.m k and
found Itoadman lyiu. on hi l.a. k in the
r.-adttith two bullet in lis biea-t.
I he eoroiii r In k eharge of the Ih. ly and
t.x.k it to Wilbur, u here an i.:ipiest will
be held tol.iv. Ih.? lit: 1 - - b..v Willi
Lovell, nue eleven e.ir :. H it !i hi-I
lilt tier at tin- time tl.o trageoy o. e-irn !
and tolls: the follow injf tory :
Yh: fiov's To!:v.
l ather, my brother, si-b-r and I
were oil l piekiie.' Irrie. We t".k u'un
with u- a ue thou.'i.t .' i:.!;l,l -ee
nine ernll-e. 1 ath r t-k I. e.il:' r
1 cpeulilii:
Wi
lin ! eter
and hi..; her the
re'uri.iti li-'ine.
alu :.-l and br..t'::ei
av l.-hit:d. A-
hritiiun. Wo were
Father and I weie
and -iter -..mo lm!
ue . .line to a turn iu th.
Mr. Koadmau comiu ni -n
tr.iekint; us. He ii.il ail.
e -a
; ii i.e .1
-.. h: ii..ht
lian-l. Iwjfi-hin-1 tr.'.iii-r. K ... i.i::.n
saw :alhei .u.d chani! tin !i. k tohi-h-ft
hand a n! pull.-l a -:-;-.! fioui hi.
tight hip p" kit. lb- I '.ll.'e i i; ,.t
father and ai-l 'I.o. 11. i '"
I heard l:..a
c..k-di. .1
Kn.lllo.-U Iv
turi.e-l an I
- p,-t..l
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hapl-eiied
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time. It i- -.-.I 1
je.t'o'l .. !..:, ll;.;
cau-ii.ir ail the t r.
and w if.- and w .i
fi.eir .:ll.t'i--n.
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cm. I i-l.d inhu
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h ive ls- ii re-m: ,,' in
I.oeU .ind the r . hi!
u: on their r.m. i. nt
I:
p'arf. Mr. H a h.i.iii an i f.n.:
i.'nl on a little ranch ad -ciiii
farm oi Ham;. 'mi .V. Temphn .n th-
C.ii.ia Valley which i- Ir Vi.' l.tll:..-!
by V. II. IVidh r and - .11. an ! - !..r
a we an learn ha- alay- n.ri .i fair
reputation although iil.-i iere-1 g-m tal
ly, ratiier ijuii k temtrr-d and :;r. -jan:
Both sueu have 'i,ru!ed in --rl i -1
troubles and justice courts a few t i,.i -.
but were nci r coiii-i leiii i.g. r.i i
cti.iractei , -. f.ir as we ciu i.-arn.
This tradgey i a very sa ! one and l-
!eplorl by our i iti'-n- gi ,u r.i liy a.-.d
by the people of ( alipoma m parti. inar.
Lovell will pr-.babiv U- given a pre-
liniinarv bearii" ! hiorro
Letter List.
Hein.iining unc.'dlel 1-t at the l;..s-
burg p.stoff!ce.
Person calling for thr-e letters will
please state the dab
n which thev are
vdvertied
Julv 7 PU:
l'.nrceiit, Cluut Laird. J A
llonnev, Henrv Lm koart. lb-v E II
( p.vv ke, Miss Alice l.uce, 1 1 1
Chipnian. Mrs II L Lmu y. John M
Puncan, Elmer Perkins. S
li-elv, P II Kim-hart, W I
Ijiittuiau, J It
.lone. ivven
Scoggin, n eell
Travis, W .
Kinkead, 1 C.
The letters will le charg
I lor at the
rate of one cent each.
Wm. A. I rathi
P. M.
1 or .vi.k. tt.ssl tlrivim; or reiing
mare 7 years old. weight IJ hundreil lb
Enquire at tin oihce or at the uaiuly
Kitchen.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will lie leceived until
July J, l'HL', by the Hoard of Hin-ctors
if school district N'o. 1. pon-jlas coiintv,
I Oregon, for altering and repairing the
Uchoolhouse according to thins and
I Qre. The Board of Pireetors reservethe
ri-lit to rej.ct any and all bids.-
Pate.1 at t hikland, t ireuoii. June J
BKtt A. 1". Bitow-v,
('hairmiin of Board
Pun, Bix Ki.KV, rierk.
j:i:i-lt
Don't Fail to Try This,
Whenever an honest tii d is given to
Llec.trie Bitter, for a,ny trouble it is re
common. led for, a permanent imim nil
biirely he rffeetod. It never fails to tone
ihe stomach, regulate tin kidneys and
IkivvcIh, stimulate the liver, invigorate
'I.i 1 . !.'.. it .11 1 1 -
" !"" 11
wn.lerful t.-nic for run-down systc.
Kh-ctri.t Bitfrs iH.sit.vely euros Kidney
and Liwr Troi.Hoj, Stomach Pisorders,
NVrvonsness, Sleeplessne. s, Khe.nma-
tibn, Xl'"ri" alul Mll" Mahnw.
gatjSfatwn guaranteed hy A (l Mar.-
1 C-CVC"CVO'rOCO".'C'
Clothing Opportunities j
Upon looking over our stock of Men's Suits, we found
several linen which do not move out as they should, j
To this lot we added all of the odd suits, short lines, $
o etc., and marked
A j-i i
me Dare price we paia ior inem. jbxit, our loss is your
gain. iey comprise worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres,
5 clay worsteds, etc., in every conceivable color
$15 and $16 SUITS ARlv NOW MARKED 5rr.ro ar.d S12.50
512, $13 and i SUITS ARE NOW MARKED S to 59. o
$10 and n SUITS ARE NOW MARKED $7 to S3
5S.50 and 59 SUITS ARE NOW MARKED 56 to ?6.o
7 and 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 j
last long at this price, so pick your suit before the
$ sizes are gone
The
Big
Store
JOSEPIISOFS
Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Everything :,;niia..te.M as
FOR 5 ALL.
jf.-n;.. ri-iinj or dri in hor.-.-.
ijfht a'.ul ii-. : can 1- Ion. lb!
a lady. I r particulars enquire of
c I'l v:i:LLH. or ad. ires-,
tf. C. P. Clakk, P,ns-burrf Or.
Smiths' Dandruff Pomade.
TI
st-.i- ii. i.:i.. -alp up
I i.r.-e t. . s: x re mi a -
i.e application j
1 dandruff and ,
hi -t'-p I. ! Ii i. hair. I'r:
a - b; M.ir.-t. i- nru.-Cn.
.'iOc. For!
Mitf.
.v,FN WAMtD AT N ENDL1.VJ.
1 -,..-. Appiv at
--e!l Luu.ln r Co.,
:.. t2.
U.
i , , .
wicam muicu.
' i Cr- ;i:,ii ry w ..i :t ..ur j
1
: l.-r ere:::!, can, i
in, -.-p;ir.:..rs that !
i i-.aiity and I'ri.v
V.'.
ol-. (
. 1 :
,...v . I. ':
r.:.-T-b
;i v.-u in. iv
d,
i
r I r. ..in epar.it. r j
I ' ji.i- I 'liiifv . T.Miixrv refer- '
K:r-t N"..'i .-.:i li.ti.K and I.. ;:,.!.'
v l'..i! k. Ie nil:.-, i rvn.
$ioo Reward
-..-!! i this
$ICO.
. IO.
r uul ir
- best
h.. 1-rtli
t th. te
.-
a'i its -!..--. ii:. I that it.
- ij'.itrl. t'.ire i the
II
T. .- . i -.re li. ..in to ?!.,. n.t.h.-al
I a'.arrh ti. .1. a .ii:stitn
c. . r.-;''..'e a - i.st Imt i.,ni
! . II - .. ' itarrh C-;re i !.ti. :-n
y. a ::"..' d!r.-ct':y U.n th
i t. ic, - ; Ttrface .f the t-ystem
leir. .vinj th.- f-.un-ia:ioii of
treat
1 ::.'. r
la
::-a'. an 1 giving the ;ti-ni
by bui'dini it a ti.e c..ntitutiin
i :i-.'.t.t g mt'.ure in d.ii: t- ..rk.
- ; r-.prict. r l av s.t much faith in
c .fa'.ve j..cr. that they offi r I bie
n l'.-l l'oll.ir- f.-r ...iy vas-that it
'-to cure. t i. I t-.r !it c.f tc-Miuioni-
A-idrcs
-! 1 bv I'r.igi.-;-H.ilU
i ainilc Pi
Y. J. CnrvKV a Co.,
Toledo, l.
-.
. are the Inst.
w
NTFf'- Imnu-liatelv. 10,000
holi e by ea-te:i lKme-e-k-
r- w hn desire t. pun-fi se di
rt t fr. .;n otti.er. ranches
f.-.rii.. impr'-Vfil and unitnprove! laud,
ai-1 city pr.a.-rty. Write it you've fciiv-
tiniig t" eu
Add re
SCAXTLtN.
I lv tt CO. V ti nil
BIG BARGAINS
For Two Weeks
,T.
...BELL SISTERS...
Our entire stock of Laeies
misses, and ohildrens' hats is
on sale at specially reduced
prices. Everything new and
stylish. This is a good time
to get a hat for a little money
BELL SISTERS.
WI: WISH TO ANNOUNCE
THAT tup
Umpqua Bakery
is now opened and we invite
you to call and inspect our
BREAD, CAKES,
PIES, COOKIES, ETC.
"An honsst loaf is the noblest
work of (he bread baker."
OF It LOAVI'S. HONEST LOAVKS
J.mGS & FREEMAN
Pro.rivlor
New P.ittie Bldg., North .lackson Str.
Notice for Publication,
I'-alltst MuiltM lam 1 UfTioo
UoacUiiKt Ori-noii, Mays. liWJ,
Ni.ti.c is liorfby Riven that In voiniumiioa
Willi Hit-provisions ol the ai t ol I'nngn-iH. id
June :t. ls'.tl. t-niltleit "An at I fr tho al ot
Timlw r l.niidn ill tho tu ol riililiirii a. ro
con Si-vi.! il'i.t V astihettiiu Torrilitry," a, ex
t.-iiili'il to Kit llio 1 11 1.1 in I at 11. 1 Maira by act 01
Auiiust i. Ui'J.',
nosAi.n mci.kod
ol Ki.l.l lo. iiiuii 1 vol Douiilaa urate of Onion.
low t Ii Ih ilav lilt-il III Ihisumeu I. In swnru ,11')
UK-lit No (or Ihe urclise o( lUo KKW
n V.. ' t. Kin . 4
r. i -i anil will oiler i-r.Mil to in.T that tlio laa l
jtoutilil it- inoiu viiu.iti.l) lor iia timber or Ktou
Ihnil lor iw(i -nlniral j.iiroosei. and to vMU)iah
h.Xi lHlm to 'C.I ln.i ih-'uiv lie ll.'gumr n.l
llocflver ol HU otliL-i- at Rnu-hiiry. UnKMU. on
In. ..lay, lin' l-Jih ilay ( Aiikum Ijo.'. tie
IIH.I.I. n i,..,i,n, tllfll'H. ili, J . IMTI
HollU'iiLiiuKh, (n-iiri;.' K. ljuine, ltaao Laaivel1,
11 1 1.1 KUinir. rcKou.
Any mi. I all penout clalnilua a.tverielv loo
alKivo il.x rilxil lanila are rwiiicmeil u ille
tlioir I'laimn In thlomts on or beloro aahl 1-Jtb
(ltb- 01 Align,'".
.Ml.ip.
a price on the lot
. j r .1 -r-i
Abstract of I,t t fer
I'ars prepare.- f..r ..r.
l:.. ut Land.
e l Il
B.ue I'-iuU of 1
ai' vacant La:
w n.-'. i j. M a p showi-z
is, Oi.e li.ar Lach.
fUANK I. ALLEY,
Architect
Abstracter
I Plans and Estimates for nil Ilui:J-
ings. t
pacial des'gn for 0:
ice Fixtures '
O.l'.io in Mars huih
I.nKln"F:-;.
o;n;n
OTrinun n rnriimi.
Jq Q jjfL V
IrOXl
m J
Hacks and
Hugjies
OAKLAND, ORE
J. M. Vr.,t:
T.
Wagons
Rose burg; Real Estate Co.
I: UiU an-i T:ir.ler Land B-r.eht and Sold
Taxes l'ail for N'on Residents. Timber
Kslimatcs a S;ee'r.Uv. List vonr pic-per-tv
with us. j :
It Plays on Your Nerves
while vi.i a;- !.-. ::: ".i t a piar...
thai ..it't kvp iu tu.i- .n i tiiat lack
ing in Ual;ty of -..un-l. eh an i::-:ni-nielit
i- torture in-tea l ot !re..'ire. I let
thel-st. It's the cheapest in he m-l.
Buy a Kiiigbury piano p, rf.ct ia e.n
struction, in Ivin-li and l..-;.'-. The l-l
madv nr the money. K.-.s-i:i,it"ly b w
priil !. t.'ah or iuta!'n:ent.
Write f-.r ratal. le,
W. A. BURR & CO.
5
SIFA'ER'S BAK6RY, J"ksc.Ss S
WF. AUK STILL IN T1IK
l.l.AP
Fine Cream and
We can e b. K urg to -tay, and it w.-eeta '.dstsi! a !.aiv of J
the tra.le in the iutnre a in the past, we will c here a 1- nj time yet. J
.l..;n in the pp.ce.ii-'U of well j-!.Mtl custu;.,ei-s wl... can ! s,vh on-
tinuaily pa-in.' in and ..'it of .cir t..re.
THE HliST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. I;
5 J. SIEVERS, Proprietor
STOP!
Th -y are now locat d in the new Hen drick" bio
one. . sir south of the K.i!ro:.d Fating Houe
THE BUST
a
A full hii I e-imt lett inn of Ciur. Rnd Tobago,
Candie, Nuts. Frntts. Kto,
VOWVvNOVSVSO0OV?OVvOS,.OVVOV
The larvjost stock of oth
J FLSHHP& RRI ! OWSCO
.
9. Dry Goods. Fancy Goods. IMotions
Clothing,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
Boots and Shoes
Hats and Caps
Groceries Provisions
Produce Bought 'Phoue 721
a
which allows us ?
j . i
The
Big
Store
represented or niouey back
Yoncalla Real Estate
TIMBER and LOAN BROKER
..fii:k am. li i k 'n?ui:a::ck..
T:n-'r i.u lot t. O.:od fcr-
gnii :a :a pr-!T.
A. P. APPLEQATE,
VOliCAi.'. .,r.g
AS
Druggist
for
IO CENT
TR1AL SIZE.
ff iyrrrfs f
2
In:
I: '"-.-4- i. - J J5 ii -v.
.s, :.v - ... . ... ,Sv. f vi
4 : Tr. .. : ' ..if cr 'fl j .. .
mei-t tj Tj s Crtar: li. wzicii is acre.
: abiy ajomi.;.i I; iv trrni ihroea
' a&nn, c.tLi- .; ) teals lha tVi
t4c0TcrLici,iitL.f jitsl. Imrut
, fcul tie K-u tiz; Tr.il siz tj r: ;o
Annonifement.
: To iccczjDy2.ta rcae ix u jmrtzm
to Mi cs cf ttc-aiiiT ia r pljUig Lq-iidj
; kto U. Bifil ries fcr B-jorr-VTi u
i 54, ih? ptcpritton prepare CxtAai li- j u
. nq-aii form, wiil t ksovs L-i 1"
LipiU Crea Baiax. Price tnchidj. b
i rrr-s ti";ciU. rrT.!?is;4 , - j
I ojL i M Lqrul fena t-bod ej tia txxi.
A. r'.tsrv
I: L. Martio
WITH oi l:
Homemade Bread
Have you visited
-NORMAN & COMPANY
a m av r al
fl. as.
Ccnturv Go '.'s iti t- t nva
J.T. BRIIMiM.
Mlftsr.
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