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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1902)
t ' & ar , .r w,w uuiy i uvtiK luuiv ini While you are out shopping don't think about buying before you call and see our line of Spring ami Summer Dress Goods as the' 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 Ready-to-Wear Waist In this lino wo excel all others as our lino is llio most complete lino in llio city. White WaiMs iii'in ,r0 cents and upwards. Millinery Here is the lino we can : Walking Hals and street Sailor lor 50 cents. Ladies 5hoes Oil! ll avo yn money in. shape. Au elegant ladies w ill oinii'to w i ! i a 1 1 v :;." -li.vin tho oitv in tin wav of woar and beaut v. Shirts t .cm lemon, are l ho lato oitv. our lino of Colt an.l -l ami most complete Fancy Shirts lino in the Clothing Tlioc'lelratil Jhivi.l A.llor .v. Son's lino of t lothing known far an.l near an.l that is Ult imo we carry. The j. r iocs are right an.l the lit is perfect and if yon will step i" we will surely convin.-o. y.m that we can save you mon ey if Inlying of us. Neck Wear Hero in where wo chine. We have the swcll ost uh.I most complete line in Soul hern Ore gon, ami for the newest an.l latest thing out .l.in't over look us as we have them in the line f neckwear. Gentlemen's Shoes The celebrated W. I., Douglas Shoo which we are solo agents for, speaks for itself, if you will ive them a 'ritd. We hrve them in Oxfords, Hi'h cut', also in tans an.l ox-hloid colors. Chief of Police Sensation. The place to get these geods is at the People's Store. ue .loor touih of llio I'OSt lf!fl' I. ABRAHAH Proprietor B3rjain ia Wheels. We luve s;i st.-K seve liiovc'.os -ll wo wi'.l s : or v i.l tra.lo i-r w.nl. al mii .n.l h.v.id I! at very 1 'W i5 pno. tl A. C. M vnsT:i:s t '. CANNON'S Book ;ii'J Station-, ry Store -"' r Au:'.r. j V ' ' -J " Irotliy Vfrr.on ' TIic Internal Ci '' IJoroltiy Soulli - Hearts Couraat'iins Tlie Crisis - '. Tne Rtjilit ol-w a Blenerliasstlte !:' Tilt- Cailicr H Truth Hi'xlcr '-i C The roller d the Clay A Maid of V ci let ;rasttrli V The l'orlioii of Labor The Kntiiti; rasioii CirciiiMstancts-' Vncle Terry -To Have ana lo II '" -'' ' " TheSiga of tho i'i-oi!iti Klanore -i Connl Hatinirl Tarry. TIiou. Till 1 i'u.ik1 In the Paiace o the UlnR The Helinet ol i a rre-. '. - Alice of Old Vsncetmes- T....-. And HaailreC ol Others We h ive Tiit-;:: All Selling 11 io". its iai, - We rent alt the -:,,'i e5c. per CAr3GN'S i.r.i Book and 5t3i aery re IN.-UKK IN Till on ii ill. m INSURANCE AT COST. " . . , I. r, ,-. ..i.o."....' A tut. of in-r-.1: Net '.rai:i ;n Savin? i'.-3 m'-m NumUi-r s-oar.i' Sw A. -T. Ri-. hurg, r.-' .-.tr, c 1 vr. y -- - If You Havi a Sweet To:! WOO!) 0 t . V i ; : g.a -r mti1 o' (1 tr -i f Of Local Interest. i A I Stewart, a I'ioneer oili.eu of t'an yonville. wa tran-aotin Uuine in KiweUurjr Wo-l.io.l.iy. Mr. 1'.. 1". I."hr oi the "Home Cafe" left on thi morning local for Eujene, t viit with ftion.ls. W. II llei.Uor, a progressive tanner ..f tl e lower Calaiioia, a? transcting Uiwints in lt.iM.Vmr,: to.'ay. Mr-. lVHaMnn.hy, ofKansa?, arrived in this .-ity Mon.lay to enjoy a visit with herhrother. MrC. K. CavanJer. She luav r. i.lo hero irmanently. A reliaUle l-arty :n rortlan.l desire the a-sitanoe "f a nurc pirl for two hil iron at f 15 ler month, and fare jaid t. Portland. inniire at this otfiee. K. II. otey has rente.1 tlie rofm nexl d t t.. Norman t Co., i" the new II l .lri. Vr. Uuildin and will, within ft few days ...on a firt claw reftaurant. Y. Naples' heart is Uroke. Mrs. Nt- . s w.sit to San Francisco Tuesday to attend some UuiueoH and willUe. absent i;:l-.ut t.-n day. The expense " what :hroak Td's heart. S. rai. r A. '. lareters went to rort 1 m 1 Tuosdav t l.Kik after business niat- t. r. His trip will I'mbably be extend- . i io s,,tl, hakota l.efore he return, I where business interest" rerpiire his per- sii.il .' i. ntioa. ! 11-;i. A. M. (raird, wife, t-on, and i K. I- Mrall'ord. left Wednesday for iMvrile l'oint by i-rivat conveyance. Mr Strali'Til is on a tniMiies trip r.-.c ni.t rnrrr- and Mr. Crawford famiiv will rt'.ti. ate .mthe Ijeaoh. I tave Ko'-erts. inH" hinit, R. FVnnd . . t U. -V or,.! tr w. oar I iisi- i' t, oi n"-iinB o..v. i!-..n. Uridee ean-nter ot Urun, are in San Fran, isoo as nieinlrs of the l.,ar.l of udiiistn.ent ol" V. B. R. F and .. :h '...,it :1 nr wa--e s.-nle of ll.' win ... - - S. 1'. mpaiiy. Tie- I.. adertir.t ry opj-.silelhe depot in tho Tn.xel bnildinj.', formerly .i.n ,li t.-.l bv Kiikpatri. k & MKieehe. lias Uen pnr. has.-d by VMw A Risley. and will here: Iter U- i-..ndu. te.l as a first olass grocery. F.very thing in staple and fancy r.iTi.-f willlkejit in stock. Mrs. I.. T. Thompson, of (V.les Valle"' who has Ik-oii visilin? i Klamath e nntyhas returiml and is at the bed side of her mother Mrs. J. W. Wright, of this itv, who has len .piite erions- H-illf.,rthe i.asl two weeks. Cal Wrijiht of Marehfleld, city. T. A. W"k1 has worke.1 iiM-essantly to secure legislation favorable to Indian War Veterans. He has five other bills in congress to aid veterans. This work .lone and is expected to utai - place veterans unier obligations iu Bir him their nsion business, and it seems to us that they can not afford to give it to any one cine. See his ad. elsewhere. Attornev J. A. Buchanan is looking after his interests in this matter, and doing Proprietors his business in Roseburg. (jltf.) Attorney l.onis Itare. daughter, visited Iiain Wm. Tipton, is bnildinj two storv residence in and j.i,-s.7S7.0:i 0,".1.'H Buchanan, i; -.-t. fjr Iion-lasC'o r his plant Van Houten she will remain the familv of (). bnsines activi- Her ejn is also in the 'c.'riPD, where si-. hi and bett s in the city. I WEEK G O o o c o Q O O o E O o O o o o o a o o We shall present some re markable offerings in Men's White Shirts, Golf and Stiff bosoms, in Choice Colorings, Night Eobes 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. NUFCFJ) O tl o o a o O E3 O O n o n o o o o a o a o a o a o ci o n o a o The Underpriced Store and little Wednesday. a line new in Jackson street mftrthe Peer Creek bridge. II .1. Wil.ii the rustling real e-tale d.-aler of t'anyoiiville. :i transacting busilies in Ro-ebiirg this week. Rev. l ather Reutgeii, lormely tihi oily, but now of liugone. was visiting Kosebutg friends Tuenlay . O. I- Soiitherlin. proprietor ! the Roseburg. So.la Works, is er.itii.ga sie iallv desin.il Uuilding on Main street House. Miss lidythe Means went to Portland this morntng after a brief visit with Rosebnrg friends, and there indefinitely with F. Godfrey. Hon. C. A. Shelbrede. wife and nv.. daughter", i.rrived in IJ.vseUiirg Wtilnes day evening from Salem and they will take up their residence here in their neat ittage on Fast Oak str.i-t. Ex-Fanker, . F. (i.vlfi-cv a-s in town Wednesday hxiking after his interest here and gr.-eting eld He reports considerable busine ty in Oregon's Metnijmlis. Will Currier, the (irocerer, has put re ive.l beautiful doll which mea-ures just 30 inches in height. Will ays he is pr.ing to make one of his customers a present ofit. Inouireat Currie s tirvry for particulars. tf Grandma Wright i- growing wt-aker and it is thought she cannot survive an other week. She is the mother of W. T. L. P. and Cal Wright, Mrs. I. S. West, Mrs. Van Ruren. Mrs. .los. Jones and Mrs. L. T. Thompson. Lew Minard came down from Collage Grove. Tuesday, to lNk alter bn-ines matters. He eays the material is on tho ground for a ne ln on Icpot at that place. Track laying has len re sumed on the Bohemia R tilrottd ;.nd work will soon commence m a big saw mill there. Thing are evidently doing at t!i iroe. Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols uiee Johnson) sirit the Fourth in Conallis. Mr. Nichols is now an Allrtiny merchant. For number of years he conducted the leading biifiner in Gold Hill. He di posed of his interests in that city a few weksag.. mid moved to the valley, which he cwiiMdem the best section of Oregon from all slaiidjs.ints, Gazette. The Ifcmglas Omnly Bank has let the contract to C. A. irey,of Salem, for a new tw story Uriek. 41x101 feet, which it is eaid i'l l tl. l-st brick in Roseburg. ThecoiiM oration is tlS,04." Other bids were Welch IV'., of Salem. 15,400 and K. F. I tti r-on, r.f burg. tl5,":).". Tlarvey !". I.ouiisl.ury, traveling reight agent of the Southern racilic, returnwl to rortlainl liinsilHy morning from a trip out over the line. In the vicinity of Roseburg be says that the h F.astern liomeeekers hae made for timlier i-laims is phenomenal. I ..n't care to hunt Tracy,' said Mr. Lomisbury. "Wlien I hunt I want to boot at something lha will not shoot back. I prefer a whole skin." I). T. l'richard, the old reliable jewl eler, is now lx-ai-.i in the inni.ting formerly .H-ciipio.l Ity I. J. V.rman near the depot on Cas- stre-t and is better repaid to repair or clean your watch than he has ever Iteeu Iteloro. it. win tvi- von tocll and get his prices on retiring. tf. A man traveled all around the world looking lor a lour leaf clover ami his return home found one grow This Wau a Wai.la, July 8. A wild occurred in the Police Court yesterday aftiTiiistn and a chapt r wiH added to one of the most hitler controversies in tho history of the city when Chief of Police KaufTiiian openly charged Polioo Justice Glastfford with 'standing in" with disorderly women and theii con sorts in this city. Kantiman wax lined several times for cmiien.pt of coin l, and once was sentenced to servo one day in the city jail for a similar offense. The wildest excitement prevailed altoul the Ciiy Hall for a lim, and the stectadrt of the Chief of Police looking for a "cop to lock him up in tho jail with every policeman refusing to perform the duty asked, was a a one seldom e-pialed and never oxcHi-d. When upon the si root Glassforl was a.vosted and again told how he wasjield in disregard by Kauffiuau, and then Kauffman annoiince.l his readiness lo le hvked up. No one would put him in jail and the Mayor was appealed to. He nt once nardoned the Chief, and th-re the matter was allowed to rest. Mis. C. R. Cavander, who has Iteeu enjoving a month's visit with relatives Hnd friends in Portland, arrived at her homo in Ihis city Saturday evening. Stturday'w Shoot. Saturday alternion "jnite lat" the local menilters assembled at the traps in Rofs held an.l made the following score out of a pos-iMe Parks Jl, Miller IS. l ields 17, Bridges 17. Sehnurstein 17, Mol'lallen 17, Dys- inger bi. Carle lii. Holmes 1 . Caiiuon 1"), Josejihsoii l.V Mathews I"t. I .ray 15 ( Curry H. Soern U, N Ciirrv 1 1. J .1.. -.ii. lii-oii 1.:, C Ben-in 1M. Atterbiirv n, P.d -'. I. Miller 1.'. Mlakely 1-'. II. .ink 11. I" lU-hs.ni It, Hayne II, Perry 11, Woolloulierg 10, Norman li, Syke ? out of l.'t birds, Nnpp.'t nut of 10 birds-. Hildebruiid miswd M out of a possible 1.1. Wright misrd L1 out of a rf-isibl.- . It will he seen by the altove that there wore several present at this hoot that never laced a trait l f-re and probably w ill nev. r again. Kvont lo Bird. Par.s , Joeph sttii S. Miller S. I. Mill. r 7, C innmi 7, Mathews 7, Met'lallen 7, Hvsinger . Perry A, Sehnurstein 4, .H.iyne .1 1 ields 'J. Knapp-. J.vent S 1" birds Parks J. Joseph srui 12, Camion U, Dysinger 11, Miller II. Perry 11, Bellow 10, S, hnurstein '.t, Hay ne s, I"lsl .1. F.ll ert Herman refree. II T MK'lab len sourer. Not necessary ! Im a sport to buy your guns gt Churchill and Woolleys. Swcial prices all the time. New tvleoil .-'ik toe at ChnrrhilN and Woolleys. The Fastman Kolak .siitipauy ctiiduct a correspoitderice sch.-il of photography. If you are interested see t'fi.ir. iiill and Wool lev. I.atlin au I Rands pow.i.Tior riot gnu YAoollevs. Your vacation will 1 a mis lit if .m i t 1-,, i go wiliiout a kiK criurrnni ano Woollev are ihronlv L'-l.tk deaiert in Roehnig. (annuls mi.kless at Churchill and No Saloon lor .Myrtle Creek. . Circuit Judge . I. W. Hamilton W ed- l-.es.lrtv fiarule.1 MoT. n a .ieoiioii su-aiii- ing the county court in it refual to isue a licence to A. T. Iboinr.son to .ond. K t a saloon at Myrtle Creek. Mr Thompson presente.1 a petition to the ountv court lat Mav, asking for the privilege of opening a saloon business at that place. A remonstrance w alsi i.r. senttNl. and a comtiariMtn of lite two i - - . a document showed that a number of per. niis had signed their name lo Itth, As the law n-onires. it would have len the duty of the court to grar.t the petit ion of Mr. Thorn i-soii, providingtho fign- at tires of the majority of the legal voter of Mvrtle Creek precinct were alhied thereto. In determining this the court wasobligcl tooiiiit from the ount thus names which appeared on Nith mstru ments. When this was done it did not leave the reonired majority of voteis. hence the court's refusal to grant Mr Rose-1 Thompson s petition. Mr. Jriompson obtained a writ of review and carried tr.s matter before the circuit court, whers final action was taken as stated als.ve bv Judge Hamilton. BOKN. TFRRI LI.. I u Roseburg, Tuesday, July H, 1'.hj2, to the w ife of Ralph Terrill, 7' j itound Is.y. Mother and child are getting along nicely and "Iad''isas proud ami happy as a little boy in his lir-l airof r.sl-toted hoots. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing under the linn name of Kent A Bridges, doing bus iness in Douglas county, Oregon, the said partnership huviig been composed of W. W. Kent an.l Jos. T. Fridgts, is this day dissolved by mutual consent The said W. W. Kent succeeds to all In terests of said partnership and will ctj . I lect all sums due and pay all of the lia bilities of said firm. All tersons indebt ed to said firm will make immediate In flemory of Henrietta Pott. I Passod lo the higher life, at the family residence on Smith Myrtlo Creek, May L'2, 11X12, Henrietta Potts, urcI ol years, 4 months and l.'t days. She was lx.ru in Alleghany (.'ity, Pa., whero she resided during her early girlhood. At I he ago of lli she united with the Baptist church. She finished her education at the Acad emy at luioii,tOhio, und traveled much both by land an. I water, us her father was a pilot on the MissisNippi and also owned boats of his own. She would ofle-i go with him on long trips, Iteing on lht water for weeks without setting f.Jot on land. The stories sho could tell altoul her life at this timo would make a good sized voluiiiR if put into print. Inning' the early oil excitement, she moved with her father and only sister to il City, Penn. There sho met and was married to L. R. Potts, at the age of 2:1, residing in Pennsylvania until 1R74 when they removed to Morning Sun, Iowa. Residing there until lured by the stories of land aud consequently homes to le found in the west, they re moved to Kansa? in 1878 where they took a homestead and resided until 1SH1, since when they have made their home in Oregon. Sho was the mother nf sii children, three girls aud three lstys, one of the latter dying in early childhood. The remaining live with her husband were with her until she pas-ed Ifyond our earthly vision. The remaining children areC. It. Potts, A. J. Potis. Mis Jen nie Potts, Myrtle Creek ; Mrs. Id 4 F. CriMikham, noseburg, and Mrs. Harriet Huiuiug, residence at present unsettled. She had Iteen in js-or health for near ly a year and was c.m lined to her lied and chair the last three months of hr life. She was a leantilul example .if patience and Christian ro-ignu! 1..11 though suffering untold agotiy. At all times she rarely ottered a word of eni plaiut and always had a kind and bo ing word fnr every one. She wa jo grate ful for every little word and act of kind nes and especially did she appreciate the beautiful gifts brought by loving friends and neighbors, oni e remarking it wa Jim. st worth while to 1 sirk when everyone was kind. Though it was Ond's will that she idiould uf!er greatly I" the last she wa i nns i..u and willing logo. When akcd. "You ate Hot Hfiai-1 indie inolln r'.'" she uiish en-l, "(if niire I am not." She talked with th'tse nt her i e.lsi ie sevrral times hi.1- ling each her oe t n g.lliy III tnrn with her arms around them. Mice after re-ting a short lime p),e -ai.l : '"See the lrf-.uilil'ul. Uvutiittl !.-nery" mid Spain strel. liiiig forth her ha in! she ex- Inim.sl, "I --e t'hri-l." IIt lst worl cherished by all and spoken to her eld est ! were. Charley Jl is all light." She was laid in t.er lu-I resting place in tltel.O. O F.-eni tetyat Mvrtle Creek. There were few dry ee amoi.j tho-e a-seuiblcl to w itne- me Ut sad rite to all that u.i mortal of Henrietta Polt. Now she ha paste. I front ur inid-t and the pla.-e that knew her mi long 1 know- her no m'.re. There is a a- ant placwat our rire-i-le, a vat-ant chuir at the table; an aching void in our icarts that never .-an 1 tilled. A or- row that .or mt t's heavy to ) borne, vet one we would led have taken front u f-r to do so would be to take the sad.'st. sweetest turuii try of our live, that of mt'i-r, and tLot.gh it eeir.s w, home i. not home, mother is uot there, vet her eampl will live long, long after the Mowers are'i.lrs-.mirg als-.ve tlat i-acrcl little mound which is ail we have left on earth of mother. There happy future, thaiifc God, where we enpeot to meet that loving wile and mother and in the starry night I w..u der if she i looking lovir.gly down upon u fntm one of tho- bright star and smiling just as she use to smile upon her dear ones. We end hy offering the following lautiful iiue from the pen i-f Roeiter Raymond, la News letter : "Bessie the dead I knelt for prayer. And felt a presence as I prayed ; Lo' it was Jesus standing there: He smiled and taid. 'Be uot afraid.' Iy.nl, Thou has conquered death, we know, Restore again lo liie. J said. Thi one who died an hour ayn. He smiled and said, 'She is not dead.' Asleep, then, as thyself Uldtt say, Yet Thou canst lift the lids that keep Her prisoned eye from us awav. He smiled and said, 'She .oe not sleep.' Nay, then tho' happy she does wake, And look npon some fairer dawn, Hetore her to our hearts that ache, He smiled and said, "She is not gone.' Alas! to well we know our loss. Nor hope again our joy to touch, I'ntil the stream of death we cros. He smiled and said, 'There is nosiu h." Dear Lord how shall we knew that they. Still walk unseen with n and thee, Nor sleep, nor winder far away, He smiled and said. 'Abide in me. X X 1 ovoo,oo,o,oooowo,o, , O.0IO,1O,.OV0,gOK,,iV0iCW . . , i i. ill" at lite ooor oi iii iioiisc. illu-lrat s the Myrtle Creek min ing district, of iMigljs County T,.. .1, .i tl... umi.Im tire from the Little w . , - - -- -- I ...t.W W !.- 1- 1 ll,.l.l H. ,.b ...Siuu I ltl III III. I " i tiioiiioii 4i7iir:i Mini iiiiki im i n iiiiiii.ni Vim li" t tho McChil.eii house i" .. i..,-;,, m j-iy, w. w. kfnt, tllMl HIH'IVltP I ill this city and you w ill at once invest in stock while, it is at its lowest price, For sale at room three, Marsters Build tf, Opportunities EJ ell 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 im'.d for them. But our loss is your gain. V iey comprise worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, clay wor.: tads, etc., in every conceivable color $15 ami f. 1 6 SUITS A1S j-i 2, 513 aiu! ; ; SlTiY ?io ami ! 1 SI ' ITS 5S.-' and , y hi Si S 7 aud j7.5'' SUi'i'S '( .l.lllVA) 1 1.50 aud $12.50 AV MARKHD 8 to 59.50 V MARKI-D $7 to $8 " AV MARKHD 56 ti 56.50 MARKED 55 to 55.50 All of the ubovc 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 j sizes are gone The Big Mail Ordcis P;oniptl I'll'.v. i T9 'V,0IO,,.,.OVV Spirit ti.al iel!-li. in by K.-v. Kllullli-'l:. ' Nearer Mv t-l t. Ti. Ifus." ,-We fh:o! "os . e-r," 'Bo.-k of Aj. With V..U till M.-. r sun. Sin- u:- laid 1 r. in leinetery Juno .7". 1'"' D1..UV v.ri. '..in lri--ii -i- j It alltlflll iaski-1 ;i. ;T.i'. tt il'. fl..w r-. A -: k pr--eiiU- ! aii '! v. n and wr.t il.e 1'.. I!'.-. y ..( her. " th h'.w -vu- t 1 And knou h . 1" 1- rea 1 v w i..-:i 1. In the d or mi 1 The fp -1 of K .i'h Ih.vv. r Ml ber.l.i!.;;-!. bi S.eepjii I,. 1 Waiii:. :"..r ll.o 1.. Ail ill itti her u. Tho-e h.-1... .-! u Bo.t rfj..i-e she And i' tiait;;..' o u. 1 "I n: 1 A -a .y. t,,.T FRANK E. ALLEY, The Big 5tore as represented or money back Yoncalla Real Estate TIMBER and LOAN BROKER ..ITIIK AM) 1.1 KK 'N.SI'KANCK.. T;tt)i : ! U.cx:.- ..1 lor . Uood bai- ? .a :r:a prprriv. A. V. APPLEOATE, VOXCALlA. 0K A.. nilgai ilL.itr cater li-.:-! Plans an J I; i:: .'S. t 11.- -. oyr nn'-'n r.I- , ..i I'. UlLll'Si Iron Clad is f. n V 0 rail I: n'J- .tures Druggist fcr IO CENT TRIAL SIZE. CATARRH Ely's Crsara Balm R 1 n'.r1 "Til UilLnut.LIU I LI thil l li i.!:sj. Vi V -j.-. inxt, :-rw Tjl 5- -A-Tt riHAY FEVR in tt,.--II. II. Slate Normal at llraia. wm Wagons 4 -1 I ' ;i .1 M '.r- Th.- lat.- orn,..; tis -.i M-'t.day. m lull la. g!ty I - i I'h ;i. a! odu. -i : !he ti.rk the . . i . ; 1 1 1 d.reot.-r. of .-: - "A' lo.al b'lsiin --'' (rniitl ls.k-k ': nnt'.hrniati.-s . nii.i more (r... t . ai aud hi-lory l.ii slrei.lhfii.sl ; tl.. fhtss ill be lo.l ! lenchers. roi.- o S-i.d privil--.rs i tejeher" havin a "! avail he:n-eiv truminj; dep:irlmei.l. h'tol bnildinj domi.i'.'.ry -.i;i i-- Ksfteiises low. Writ.- l..r o.it.'.i . W.' J. H. I'nun, 1 "re.-i i. n: I L:lJ 2 rtvai Cuta. r U qoic'j jldd to trati nii.t tj Ely 1 Creia iIm, wkkh ia agrc. kt-t krcj.uc. It U rec-tMT-! tLrcngh U sc'-rus, cleaj ati Le&la th hoT so. izc otcZ wiiich it &zfi it If. Vm&agta f- .l tie 30c. s2; Tnl fUm hj mJ id Cvi. J. Tst and joa m cut to frrjlin'n 1k trtatrctt. A n iwai'-e n t, To iJccao.l.t 1 joae vho are jrtUI V a 9 oi iuimiirs in applying bcrajda ii.to tie ri.l passant for talarrlul tr-j . '-'. tt? (iprivton pre para Cream EJ-.4 .:r:id torm, whick t kxvn tf . Li iii Creun Eaim. Pricfl tacreiis . ti-r-y.-f tube il ToetcU. EVif'-Sii ot N ! , 1 1 K u- lirnjl form ro-.boii tfet X. -j r.i! HO, FOR NEWPORT! Oregon's Favorite and PopuUr side Resort. In Memory. liated at Driiin. Oregon, this 8th dny J.T. BUIIKiES. l'ormerely doing business under the firm name rf Kent A Rri.tyes. Jlflii inc. lion. II. S. K. Hiiick and wife have returned from their trip lo CahlorDia During the in nth visited several towns andeities with which in the earlier days thev were familiar but they now find that the wheels of progress have revolved j a .r r,i,i Kr.sery so (as! that they were .piite ht, as only a few of (he old lind marks remain. Mr. Ilui. k expresses sninise that such in- proveinents ean In- made in roads as has Iteeu nuidoiii Ihe vaoilulv of San Joge. In the K ounly t oiirtot lite lie ran rentemlier the. time when roads I dreitoti for Douglas C'imiity :.. ...;..- .. I....1 il.ouoof In the matter ol 1 lie estate 111 VUill. t i can itei .-... s-. , Household Goods for Sale. Mrs. X. Iloyd desires to sell all of her household goods and will dispose rf everything nt a sacrifice, Including also a 1J101 model llambler bicycle. Apply stand. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Slate ol Douglas County, and are now as smooth, j;. j0imson, Dtveased. S level and as dry as a Ihstr. eiierjrv and progress. So much for Notice. Mrs. Sniick, a jsist raduato of the North wes Cunsorvabiiy of Music, will give music lessons oil her 011 the organ or piano al her home two miles eat ol Ibjsehur. Also lessons in either china. Oil, pastell p.iiniing, or crayon. 7-17p, N'filieeis borebv iriven bv the under signed.adininislralnr f the estate of Hmsc S. .lohnsou. U-o'aseil, to llie creditors of, and fill persons having i l.iims atrninst the said deceased, to ex hibit them, with the necessary vouchers within six months alter tlm first ) ml ill cation of this notice, to the said admin istrator at his otlic In the cfl v hull, at the corner of Main and Oak street Rosobur.. Orocon. l'irst publication of this notice tt July 7, 1!KC. i. . wr ' A(lmlnil)trato t lu.-re tie- b. :i D.ipr. 1,. r- ir. :!: Sc- o! T. A. r P. L- Martir Roseburg Real Estate Co. r .: :::: '. T:'.r.!cr L.-.nd lv.cht and Sold Xri-kesideats. Timber- ec .S.tv. List your proper- : - v, : li Pias on Your Nencs hei-unuiuz the alvanl.i ort as a summer ro-rt over -t i:-r -1 .v- side revirt in the nrthw.-t. a ..l t.. make it possible for all who dosite t.) .ii so to sitend their vacation bv the is i..!i es. the N.iuthorn l"-i"ti.- t'.-i-ii-uiiv in o'iuioctiou with the Corv.il'is .'v l'at- crn railroad, will pl.uo on ..lo. off.s t- ive June l.'jth, round trip ti-ket ir.-m 11 jNiiuts in llregoii 011 the oii'.horn racilic to Xe Hirl, gil for rotiirn r.11 til iv-t. liter loth, at spr.iaiiy reduced rates. For full information pleas., eiiipiire .! vour local agent. tl. It is now nr.olli. iaily stat.-l that King l'.dwarl's coroiiati .11 will take phioe on August l.V Tho c-ri'iiioiuos will In' much curtailed. Wi V. , i. (tANlUXKH. July , l'HJU' It is wilh sadness that I take up my pen to tell the many friends of my sis ter's sickness and death. Hie whs .me f the prettiest, brightest and lst ol hildren. When nt ten vears of age she uffered an attack of that dread disease. lagrippe .which left her in a dehiliate. ndilion. This was again related at the age of seventeen ; Ihis time effecting her lungs, which were never developed as they should have Iteeu. From this time until her death she suffered from serious lung trouble. She went to school tome, hut at last had to give it up. h was loath to give up work or study or let any one know that she was suffering New Year's day she wrote her lust letter to me which consisted of live words. I came home Xew Year's and was with her most of the lime until her death, cheering and caring for her. She niffered from Sunday until the time of her drath, Tuesday, June 24th, greatly, tier last request was that 1 hold my hand on her forehead and then she seemed to fall asleep and peacefully passed away. Maryetu Lncretia Harvey died June 2i, 1W aged 21 years and 2'J days. sh. leaves Isith parents, a brother, sister and many friends to mourn their loss. The funeral sermon was preached in the M. E. church from the tet, "But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell iu you raised up Christ from the dead shall ul at A A i: SHIVER'S BAKERY, Jackson Street, near Cass a s w; Catarrh of the Bladder ! very common in l.th --ni"-, and can lie cured with S. I'.. t'atanh Cure, whi li cures all irritable condition of tin bladder, which causes tr.sii.-iit 111 mat son j by which in time y.m 1. so r..nir.l and inability to retain. In children it ur.r nightly wotting of ln'd. For sale by all ilrU'.gists. Ikiok on Catarrh free. Ad dress Smith Ihos., Fro'iio, Cal. :r. -rn i in iin: i.f.vd with on: i -1 i 1 e Cream and Homemade Bread v, , . . . l;. .:: z an 1 if wo got as lilss-.d a share of -S, '.!..: Si;i Cio'past. w w ill Isj her.- a long time yet. ( , : , ; .. ... , ... ... v.. 'l ;-'.-.'.s.-l oust. uiiors wh.tcan Is' soon C"t- ' : ; i a:- 1 ". ..: " if -Lev. Till: BUST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. s m s $100 Reward The readers !' this nleascd to learn that $100. pai'er will I e there is at leu-t , ,- .1 . 1 .1 one .lroa.le.1 .liseaso uiai sn-nce nas mooii able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure i- the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh Wing a constitu tional disease, requires u ooiistiuitioii.il treatment. llall'sCatarrh Cure is taken internally, acting .lir.vtly upon tin: blood mid mucous surlaoes o tl.o system thereby destroying tho foundation the di sense, and giving the patient strength by litiil.ling us the constitution mid assisting nature 111 doing us worn The proprietors have so much r.',i 111 its curative Hwors, lliat they olierOm. Hundred Hollars lor any ea-o 1 1 .. 1 11 fails to cure. Send for list yi testimoni als. Address V. J. Cur.NKY a Co.. Tol.slo, O. Sold by lirnggisls, 7.V. Halls l ainily Fills are tho-l t. J. BXFSVBRS, Proprietor J QTpVpDT Have you visited NORMAN & COMPANY 1 n-cv i m nth e:r-.. 1 in the now Hendricks bio k, .f tho I'.ailroid Ka'ing House tut: 1 t : o i" a MIL. Dl.ol !,lai ' . A full at. 1 o. mi lino ..f Civ.trs, an.l Totacct, s. l '.ic. C.'iii. be-, N'i . V- ni "v- --a "v - VOVONOS 5 Th l.U'' stcS-: .O'.OV O '.OVOSOVOVOVOSO '.OVOVO Century GoV.s in the town w II ER& BELLOWS CO NTFh linm.sliatoly, io,.oo homos by eastern humo-soek- ors wlio.losiro In purch so 1I1- IS. root from owners, rauche.- Y farms, improved and unitnprovo.i lands, ity pros'rty. u rite 11 y.ni vo any-1 and citv he that thing tit sell bo quicken your tnwtnl halloa h lilaJJJ Address, THUS. H MtUNTIJN, 9 Di Goods, Fancy Goods. Notions Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes Mats and Caps Orocqrics, Provisions X rW.uce UoiiQlit Thonc 721 S f