The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, July 17, 1902, Image 3

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    e DON'T OVER LOOK THIS
While you arc out shopping don't thiuk about btryiug before you
call and sec our line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods as they
arc the most complete and up-to-date line in the city. Our liuc
of Wash Silks, mcrccricd. Gingham, Dimities aud colored
Lawns can't be beat in price aud quality.
Our Rendy-to-Wear Waist
I n I his line we excel all others as mir lino is
tlo nit.-t complete line in 1 lie city. While
Wai-N ti'.-in ."( cents ;nnl upwards.
Millincrv
Hero is tlu line we can
Walking and street
Sailor t. r ( cents.
Ladies Shoes
Our 1 iupori.il Sho f.ir l.idi.s will ooiujiete
i'h any V'.""' slio in t he oily in the Way of
w -:ir anil Leant v .
Shirts
t .em'einoii, our lino of tloli ami Fancy Shirts
atv tho latest and nio.st complete lino in tin
citv.
The place to get these
TPI IXrferl5C Qnfl 'Proprieto
up vni'tf OWN JIDGL
Ol- UA 1 V -'. I 'r
All we ask is that yo:i try our
PURE CANDIES
IcctrcamandSoda
Ice Cream Sandwiches
Latest Thing Oat. Try them
OOO & BULL, Proprietors
Ti. io Maine '.?.
i CANNON'S
Book and Stationery
Store
r:w hooks,
Audrey V ' 1
Ilorothjr Vfri on - V; -
The r.tcrn::! l'i-
norotln Sou'ii
Hearts Conr.srnu
Lsiarte '
The Crisis
Tne Kiuiii of-way
Blenerli isitio
Tlie Carrier
Truth Desu-r
The PoUri'ninlilK'i'.iv
A Maid of -oic-
llransittk -
Tbe lortiti of I.almr -If
The Rulittc I:Hiuil I I-
Ctrcuni,tati - "
God -Wills II -'
rncle Terrj -
To Have and to Hold
TUeSlKU ofllic iToplivt . i;
Elanore-li .; :
Count Hanuiliil i
Tarry. Thou. Till I con,. '
lnlheralaceolllir Kk'S-1
The Helmet ol Nair
Alice of Old Vinceimes- . ... '
And II u mirriK of ftlers
We Ii:- TlifUi All
ay Mall, . I.35
we rent :tl. tiie late oo"ii nl
5C. per we.-:i
CANNON'S
Rook anl 5iationery Store
Abstract
Papers prep
.f Titi' t-" Pee-ied Land,
.r- ' '-r fillnyr on Govern
aient Land.
E 'ie I'-i'ils o- Tonh:p Map? showing
afl vBc.i'it Lai. It, One I' .iiar hach.
fHANK E. ALLEY,
Architect
Abstracter
Plans an J Est mates for all Build
ings. Special desi?n ( r Office Fixtures
Office in Marks ''" 'Pi-one 415.
utj-Kldl:';. OREGON
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q S3 3 the White Goods and
g Lawns ypu can buy at Five
o Cents per yard. Parasols in
white, Black and Colors at
o one-fourth to one-half off.
o Colonial Oxfords with French
..S Heels, $2.50 per pair. Shet-
land Floss ten cents per skein
o while this lot lasts, because
o the probabilities are the next
o
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lot will be higher
White Pique Skirts were
gl.00, now 85 cents
Crass Cloth Skirts were
50 cents, now 25 cents
C.vcit Skirls were
g $1.50 & $1.75,
O Covert Taylor Suits were
g $2.50 & $3, now $1.50 & $1.75 g
jsjup CHI) The Undcrpriced Store
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Clothing
The celebrated David Adler it Son's lino of
Clothing i known far and near and that is tho
lino we carry. The prices are riyht anil tho
lit is perfect aud ii ; you will stop in wo will
surelv eonvinoo you that we ran savoyoii moii
oy if Lnying of us.
Neck Wear
Here is where wo fhino. Wchavo the swell
ed and most complete lino in Southern Ore
gon, and for tho newest anil latest thing out
don't over look us an ve hav lhoui in tho lino
of neckwear.
Gentlemen's Shoes
The celebrated W. I., manias SIi.m; which wo
arc sole agents for, speaks for itself, if you will
vive them a trial. We hrvo them in Oxfords,
high euts, also in tans and os-hlood coior.
ivo you money in.
-Ua .u elegant
goods is at the People's Store.
;rs
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J, I Ml I .1 II .-1 11 L Js L ,
Tno.lay w as an ideal day U observw
li e latent stylos in summer hosiery.
It is report, d that the La Grand beet
Miirar taetory has Vnn o)psorle-.l and i
now ciw ikhI hv thi Havenieycr trust.
Mrs. K. K. Ki hard returned to hrr
homo at St .Iohn Tuesday after a lea"
. i.t vir-it w ith her l.aront Mr. and Mr.
j John M:imli:i.
Oi tlie thirty-six school superintend
ents in rei:on twelve are natives of this
state. Six of tho others were born in
Miouri and tho rest scattering.
Twelve nu n from I.akota, North Da
kota, wore 1 eated on timber claims in
: outlarn iart of the sUte the first of th
wi v k hy eruior John Gardner
Mr. ioo. M. P.row n has given Messr.
t'iitirc'iiill Woolley an order for the
t:ne-t Ttmi t i iiir fixture, ever pi.vol in
a private house in Rosoburi, for his
homo ;u We-r Rovobuij:.
Mi ! -la Thomas, of Oniage Grove,- a
!.;-t. t ot Mrs. K. I. Ramp, has len jriv
, ,i .-h:ir-o of the telegraphic ojierating
dopartment at the telephone central of
li in ti;i-city. She was at one time
, !!! l .,d in a like capacity at Raker
i-y.
.1. 1. f'ornu'.t and A. R. Mattooii, of
Rid.llo. hoi- trau'sa tin business at the
, . :.:it- -at Tnos-lay. They report the
prune .Top of that vicinity, not as heavy
a- t.. - .i:..- former years, but say it will
ooeKei.t .iiality ?nd with the in-or-a-d
growth of lie trees and new or
.hards coining in U-aring the crp w ill
U- a'.i.t up to the average yield.
n
of hot.shas adviue.l steadily
e p
and all the buyers are ottering to make
contracts at 1"i cent", but we have not
: lo.irm-.'. of any Wuifi made at that figure.
! Mo-t frrviw-ers U lievo that the pricv will
! a Ivance t'.ll higher by the time the
' crop i harvoste.1 an.l will refuse .11 of
' f.-r- till then.
, s.m.km. II. J. Utenheniier. for Liliui-
thal Rr.., ha s l I a car .al ot rU
hops for cents jht pi.und. The Kilne
price is bein.: .p-aetly p"''1 f"r lyo
crop. lre.1.1. r.lakely rttii'iu-1 from t.old
Hill Tued.;y where he inpectel t hc
the plaii3 f..rdaminr the Jt.ue river
and in-tal'-ir;: a larte electric power
l lant. The contract is to lie let in a few
days and i l-ein! pou-ht
by many
in confer
pr.
ri.inent lam. -. tic was
ence with the representative?' of several
Onvonand California electric companies
.. i... o.inhlo.1 at that t'lii.f, all of
w hoin H-emed intereste.1 in tbe develop
ment of Southern Oregon res.imva,
esiKH.-ially the mining and lumbering in
dustries. The day is near when the
Rogue an I Vmiina rivers will present
many busy scenes at favored mill ito
l.ations along their banks.
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I. ABRAHAH
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A. O. Rose ha" gone up to Rock Crock
to enjoy an outing.
Prn to Mr. and Mrs. M. Morrison, ui
Brockway, July "th, a boy.
Surveyor C E. Roberts went t Gar
diner Tuesday on official hu.ino?s.
Mrs. Ielia Sykr.s went to Portland,
Tuesday to visit with her daughter Mr.
F. M. Zigler.
Anderson. At AlUiny, July 15, l'"1-,
to Mr. and Mrs. V. A. AnderoU, a
Sirl.
Win. Lett and wile of NewUv. ja-S-ed
through this city rt'ediicsday eiiroute
to Myrtle Point to reside.
Mr. F. A. Metz of Colfax. Wa-h.. is
a guest at the home of her brother, Hun.
John H. Shupo of this city.
E. C. C'aso of Salem, formerly of the
Farmers fvd hIr-Is of thi- city, wa
looking after business utatterin town
Tues.lay.
A temperance program w ill be jiven
next h itiida v cvenim; ut the M. E.
Church July IMth. All are cordially
invited.
R. P.. Houston freight a,;eiit for the
S. P. C at Rosebnrj;. vi-ited his motner
Mrs. IVm. Houfton. ofthi place on
Monday. Junction Timc-s.
The damage entailed in the ti rants
Part fire of Monday was j.racti. aily the
same as was reorted in Monday
PlAl.votiLKB alKut t.Vt.ort) partially
it.veretl by insurance.
The f.hool entertainment at I 'ay a
creek Friday evening was well attended.
The exerciM-" were held t- t .1 biij
Prof. t. C. Brow n of the C. O. S. N.
and Pup t. Hamlin each made short ad
dresses which were well received.
The remain" of the Kieburj jeweler.
D. T. Pritchard, who iui. idod at Grant
Pasa last Sunday night, death r.-ul!ior'
the following evetiinsj, was hroiiht to
this city and interred under the dir.it
iono of the Ributrf I. O. 0. 1". Tuetay .
insanity or a tit of do K.ndeiicy is sup
pose 1 to have r.iued the ra--h act .
A claim will be made for the J.-i n
urd for the finding .f the Irly of Mer
rill, but. of course it will not bo allowed
nor can it be recovered. Merrill wa
killed by Tracy the only man entitled to
the reward. It will, though under the
ircumtancc be entirely pr.r to jsiy
tMe woiiuiti and k who found the body
iib:ralyfor th:r important dic.very. .
Mr. Fred .1. I'.lalley informe.1 u this
o.orniiig that Mr. J..hnn, who ) inter
ested in a b'u lumlering institution at
Myrtle Creek has sua c-e'lc-.l in n curinp
his nht-of way up the tributaries of
Myrtle Creek for a lvpn road to his
timlr l.m.ls nnd in . onHjueiice work
will oon con. men. -0.1 the hi; plant in
the tow n of Myrtle Creek.
The Ailcinv IVin.ierat s;iyB that
T. H. L.vell whois under arrest at
RoMbnr for murder, is a former Linn
cunty man, bavin resi.U-d at ne time
on the McFarliu farm ln-te-n Albanv
and Tanpent. H'. reputiition while
there wa." notof the iMt.Jthe IVniKTat
leing Informed that he had some serious
trouble there.
Ixla, the little 11-year-old daughter of
Countv Treasurer teo. W. I'immick,
was thrown from a hre M ndav even
ing and enstaiiwl a fractuie ..f the left
arm juet aliove the yvrist. In company
w itli her sister Wilda, she had taken the
family horse down to leer on-ek to wat
er nnd wa returning when a crowd of
hildren liegaii lamorin for a ride
which frightened the horw with the
alxive results. Dr. 1h ias reluced the
.'racture and the little pir is recovering
nicely Ironi her painful injury.
T. A. W1 has worked incessantly
to s.'cnre legislation favorable to Indian
War Veteran. He has live other bills
ill congress, to ai.l veterans, unsworn
that he has done and is exacted to
place veterans under obligations to give
him their insion business, and it seems
to us that they can not afford to give it
to anv one else. See his ad. elsewhere.
Attorney J. A. Buehannn is looking after
his intercuts in this matter, and doing
his business in Rosebiirg. (jltf.)
(loldHill News: Mr. McAlister. of
l'.ugene, an electrician, who .). J. Houek
lias employed to construct his electric
plant, came up Monday morning and
Miieriuteiiled the unloading of the
Ivnamo from the cars and conveyed it
to the mill where it will I c. installed
This .Ivnamo is capable of producing
one thousand volts of electricity, which
will coital alwut 300 candle jsiwer. Mr.
Houck w ill enlarge tho plant as necessity
requires.
man traveled all around the
world looking for a four leaf clover and
on ins roturn nonie lonnu one grow
iii'' at the door of hid house. Tliis
ilhistral s tho Mvrlle tlreek ruin
iug district, of Douglas County
Look at the sample ore from the I.ittl
(Jhictiiau, Al.oraaiid tiold Brick mine
on exhibition at the McClahen hoii
and windows of various business places
in this city and yon wjll at once invest
in stock while it is ut its lowest price,
For sale at room throe, Marsters Build-
in? tf
Isn't she n beauty? W'e refer to that
fine large doll at Currier's grocery,
which will be given to one of his custo
mers. Buy your groceries there and se
cure tickets in thiH giaud drawing, free
uf charge.
Supt. Hamlin sis-nt Tuesday in il. n
dale whore ho was called I" confer with
the boar ! of dircctois in regard to the
building of their new s.-li ol house,
which wa-' authorized by the voters of
that place at a recent special school
mooting. They contemplate putting up
a modern building w hich w ill he a credit
to the piogics-.ivo City of t..len.lu!o. It
in understood that the board examined
the Riddle school building Wednesday
w ith a view of adopting its model.
Tho strike incident on street w .1 k in
this city is closed, resulting in a force of
about -40 new men being employed at
the former wage schedule and work is
l.njing pushed to completion. S..meoi
tha buys who were working for $1.7"
per day lo hours and struck for -r
day-Xhoiu are now probably putting in
1 bonis in the bay Holds, at $l..Vlpl-i
day. Contractor l'.l.ikely has;fiillill.sl
his contract and agreement with his
men thus far to a letter, 'tis snid, and
all seems seicne again.
Larly this morning a complaint was
tiled aaiut the occupants ..i a disorder
ly bono ou Jackoii Urcet near Douglas
and the two women who occupied the
place were promptly taken l l'ore Re
corder Weft by the City Marshal and
niH.11 li -iiiL? arraijiio I entered a lJca of
iiotpuilfy to a ili'utf ot k.s-i.ing .1 disor
derly hoiis. w hen they were held for
trial at o'clock, p- m. This afternoon
they pletide 1 guilty a- charged and wore
fined fl" each, the city recorder reading
the ordinance regulating such matter0
. t heui and a-med them that they
, Would 1h- eoinpelled t" meet it reijnire-
iiients or "utter the oon-o.Uenc(
Dollie Jackson, the 1-Vycar I daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. D- Jackson, under
went a M-i.-re Mir-jic tl ...ration Monday
for an ailment of her hip. Dr. ' i. L.
lloiivk, W. . and L. II Hamilton -er-101
mod the operation hi. 1. 'jie pioiu-
iso of K-ing Very successful. The trouble
was caused by a fall "'im' year ago, at
which time the upi-cr part !' the hip
one wa shattered, as particles of l.ue
have worke.1 their wa throe.gh the
flesh iuce that time. To correct the
trouble the doctors madcau inci-ioii -- -end
inches in 1. i.gth and thoroughly
clcar.sed the i.tllicte-l . r di-. asisl l.i:e.
an.l their patient is reported a- having
rallio 1 from the sh.s k of the orati-11
nic. lt and i rest ing easy.
Judge M. I. Thompson returned Mon
day from Millwood wh. re le went
to view the scone i f Saturday's bii.Lv
disaster on Hubbard creek, at which
place I rank iorrcll had such a thrilling
expei ionoo and narrow e-. ape u itli his
life.. Mr. O'.rrcll's ri-ht wrist is either
disl-ate-l or broken, and his riiiht side
issi ver. lv bruised loading tothe U-lief
that he may h.:c -ustii.. d int. inal in
jurie. However. P..ge. .d Oak
land, who is in attendance. sUi'ed that
unless uiif...rsen c.-mpi:.ati"i.s ensue
the pat:ciit will r.c..er. Wh. 11 the
crash c.ili.e Mr. l.orreil wa t hr-.w 11 fr-.m
the hri.'ue in aUi;t two f.-tt ut" water,
fisi- the re-nlt ( his fall w..'.d have
d..t:htlc-s been fatal, a- either b.mk i-
iiusl w i: ii r.
. A plai.k from the
ti e lslv ..f ..lie of the
has 1-oon pr. j arol i..r
t- ulil;i ! until the
tructnro pierce
,..rsv. A r.rl
travel and will
bridge can ! rebuilt. I-ate r-i.rt are
to the effect that Mr. i.-rro I's ciiditi.-u
how" signs of improvement.
Big Timber Deal
A timler deal ha just 1-ecii olo.-t in
thiscitv in which the L'W.t l.r.mU'r
..mpany. Council I'.luff. Ij., pur-
luised acies ot hind Iiotu Itis kman
i Lvnn, f Jacksonville. The tm.1 r is
ituated one mile from Jacksonville A
railroad will! built to the timls-rat
nee. The election of the two mills of
ofMtfeet capacity will ! U-gun at once.
Later in the "-eason the "ompai.y wnl
build a U.x factory, but the location ha
not leii decided ii-.n.
Part:e of from 10 t. I'" are arri ing
l.iily from is.kane and Kasteru Mates
and are Wing taken to the the timh i
by cruiser- each day. The demand i
greater thi Summer than ever lef. re.
For the pat moi.th timl-i-r l-.s-ations
will average 10 each day. Mcdmrd Mail.
Tuesday's High Wind.
Never in the memory of our oldest svt
ers has such a 'wind prevailed in the
Bummer season as that of last Tuesday.
Thos. (iilison, of the l.s-al weather
bureau, made the following obsrva
tious: Maximum wind was S1.1 miles
an hour iroin soiithwei-t at from 1 :i- to
1 :15 and :12 to 2 :2 p. m. The average
maximum velocity of wind during tin
aftenifx.n was 2'1 miles per hour trcm
the southwest, (inles prevailisl all along
the coast and hiith winds at interior
point. This i juite unusual for West
em Oregon, but no damage is reporto 1.
Window Sale.
Tho ladies of tho Christian church
will conduct .1 window wile at the More
of Kruse.t Xewland. The sale w ill Is
of homemade cookery : linked U ans,
Boston brown bread, veal loaf, salt ris-
inn bread, cakes, salads, etc. To be held
Saturday, July l'Uh, from H o'clock a. 111.
until G p. 111. Please call and examine
the articles of cookery and purchase at
reasonable prices.
County Taeasurer's Notice.
Notice is hereby Riven to all parties
holding countv warrant i endorsed prior
to and including Jan. 13, 1!M, are re
ones ted to 1 .resent the Hamo at county
treasurer's ollice for payment as interest
1 - - .
will cease thereon after the date of this
notice.
Dated July 17, 1W2.
1ko. V. 1im.mkk,
County Treasurer
Around the Capitol.
W.. will send the value of olio dollar
and ton cents (fl. 10) in booklet, coll
tabling twenty-seven pen and ink photo
reduced sketches of Washington lilo try
mail for ten cents (cash or utanips)
Queen Victoria knighted Sir John Ten
niel fornimilar avtistic work in London
(Your editor bas sample of this.)
"NvTsnixi. PcnusntMi Company.
,W Thii'l Ave., New York
SPI.CNDH) CROP PROSPECTS.
Authentic Reports from Various Parts
of the State.
PoiiTMXii, Tuesday, July .", Hhi.
The complaint oi fall wheat lodgings
sic not 1111 rotis and but little rust is
reported. The outlook, 011 tho whole,
is favorable for a large crop of grain of
an excellent .itality in eastern and .west
ern Oregon. Hops are making a good
grow th, and but few lice are reported
upon the vines. Corn has done well
dm ing the week ; it lias a good color, but
it is still small for the season of the year,
l'otatoo, onios, smjar licet., g ardens,
and root crops have made favorable ad
vancement .
I'OVST 1US.TISKT.
T n .ink. Talamook county, K..I. (.lobar.
Haying is progressing rapidly: an ex
cellent eiop of lino hay is being put
up. The fruit crop will ho very light,
though of excellant .piality.
M.RsiiriEi.ii, C.stonnty. Th..-. Ruck
mau. The weather ha ln eu very line
since the rains. Oops are in a line con
dition and promise of g.xtd yields, that
is grass, jotatoc, and small fruit ; applet
and (.oar are only alsmt a fourth of a
crop.
Sol THI.KV oKl:oo.
Wr.i.Li:v, Jacksou comity, II. Von dor
llelleu. The temperature hu turncl
seasonably warm and wheat is ripening
fast under it inlluciiec, promising a full
yield of very line .juality. Corn i" do
ing well wilh warmer weather, and
making a go.nl ero-Ath.
WlLitEKVlLLR, Josephine county, J.M.
Uoxie. It has lecii warm all the wc-k :
corn looks well and is making a CK"!
growth. Farmers are cutting grain hay
and saving it in go-l order; but very
little hay lost in this section: grain hay
is ab.ut two-thirds of a crop. iardeli
are doing finely.
Ri t 1 1 Itoiiglas county. L. II.
Cjl.une. Haying i the general order oi
the .lav. and cn-iderable i U-ing
No
gram lia
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cut. al-
thoil-jh si.nie i aU.ut I ij-. The pa-t
week ha- Ueii clear and .juitee..I.
Past ilr are dryiiii! up slow 1 y.
1 oi.i :m i:ivi:r. v vi 1 i v.
lbs. i) II 1 v 1:1:. Was... cuiity, I". I'.
Hinriek-. traw l rry harv. -t i nearly
over: ti..- crop wa the larg.-t ever
gathered ill II h.1 Iliv. r. The j-ar and
aj-ple ti- are l...t.'.e 1 and tin- fruit has
to U' tiiitii;.-.! m the t re-s will bleak
down. Th hi -! rue ! hay i-n.-arly all
cur.sl a:. 1 haul 1 to the bv ;i .r i:i -..i.-k.
Wlua; and ..:iis .ue in -!. t.
Pl.M.I IT-. I'l
McC.ima.-Tl.c
nights are f.;iii,a
nii-.lv. Heading
.itli!. l conn!
y. 1..
and .
M.
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;v arm
.lavs
ai.d riniiij rain
.f harlcv .m l wheal
in liithl s.,i;. urii under way. in-heral
harv eting v. ill l gin in two weeks.
I'l VTI. VI" MK' toV.
Ah vim. Malheur county, It. W.
ray-bill. l ine w.alher all the week,
but n-.t a-warm as usual f..r tl.i- time
f the y ur. I ii! cutting f'f alfalfa a'.l in
sta. k : s..-vind crop i growing nicely:
aNo corn: s-irne sj.j-ij. wheat i- very
til).'. Clicdell crops 1..-.1 wll.
II.vins. I'.aker ui.ty. I..-.-A. I'ni.ian.
liraiiioi all kir.d is b-.kiiig tine.
Haying has U-g'in here and the rr..p is
rej.ttcl go--l. T..e weather ha l ii
favomble f..r cr-.p-diinnit thesis; w.U.
Thrashing wiil le-t .-omiiieie'.' here f r a
mouth.
Rcsoluiios of Respect.
llesolulioiis ( yin.atby ' ii aoviint
of death of Mary Ann Howell a b pte-l
by H.M-bnrg Chapter No. S order f the
lla-teni Star.
The death angel has again vi-i!ed ..r.r
Chapter, his time promotm to the
I'.ti-rr.al Chapter one id oi.r .i.arter
members. Sister Mary Ann H.-uell.
trr Howell d'-partisl this liie Juno 17
'2, after a brief illtn-s'. ha ii g atta;n
1 to the rijs-"Id age ... so cars. She
as a w.-man of Merlins 'itli and kind
is.iti'jli, an affei tiimite and wise
mother, a faithful and devote! mem! or
f Ilojoburg Chapter No. ijr.'.er of the
in-torn Star. Therefore it
l:r by K .siburg Chaj ti-r Noli.
r.h r of the Pastern Star, that Kiid
hajiter has sufTcr.sl great l..s- in the
sirturo of another of its constituent
ineinU ts. ail'l iter ..cpariiiio is a uiosi
rcible reminder that si--.ii not a ecn-
tituent member vf said t li.ipter w ill
nuniln rod among its earthly menit-r.
V.LflfU that wo extend to her child
ren, other lereave 1 relative and numer
ous friends tho deep sympathy of the
member-hip of Uosoburg Chapt. r No. S,
Order of the Kastorn Star, and hcn.hy
offer as a cons. ding thought the f;wt that
she attained to a ripe old age, and passed
into a glorious immortality full of honor
;ind possessing the respect and esteem o
all, and the pure attoction ! tlne w ho
knew her intimately.
Il.thf1, that these resolution-. le
spread Uniii the minutes of RoM-burg
Chapter No. S, ). K. S., that copies be
furuishisl the city pap ts for publication,
and an engrossed copy lie delivered to
the children of our deceased sister.
J?,l..fW, that the jewells of said Chap
ter lie il raped in mourning for thirty
lavs. Rkoina Kast
Daisy Axdkusos
O. P. C'lSHOW
CoMMITTFE.
To Veterans of Indian Wars,
I have made arrangements with Win.
II. ltolieson, a resident Attorney of
Washington Citv, to i.rosM:ute claims
for iH-nsious 011 the pait of the vetrans
of Indian Wais, or their widows, nnd
can assure yu of the prompt and ener
getic prosecution of claimes.
I have on hand the necessary blanks,
and would like to make oitt your appli
cations. In order that y'inrapplications
may bo spncdlly prosecuted I find Unne
cessary ti have some responsible party
in Washington to look after the matter
in jHTson, thereby insuring an early
settlement of all claims, and for this
reason have made the arrangements
alwvn noted, address all eoiniiiuni-
rations to or call 011,
John II. Sin vv,
(dbu) Roseburg, Oregon
If a Alan Lie to You,
And some other falve, ointment
lotion, oil or alleged healor is as gmnl an
Rucklon's Arnica Salvo, tell him thirty
years of marvelous cures of Piles, Burns
Roils. Corns. Felons. Vlccr, Cuts, Scalds
and Skin Kruptions prove it's the U-s
and cheaK'st. 23c at A. C. Mar-tor's
Roseburg, Oregon,
lOOVO'iV'i,,iO,iVOVVyKVi
DDir
$3.50
3.00
2.50
2.25
2.00
i-75
it
25
1. 00
5r
The
Big
Store
Mail Ortleis Promptly Filled. Everything guaranteed as
(ilenJale News.
l..rn, .luiy Uth al 1 dl.-.v ii-i.-. t- Mr.
u.el Mr. Co tr;... li.oigli. r'.v a da'.lgi.ter
Mir. r.!ial-ih
M.
:.ui
at
I er home n.-ar i! nd lie.
Mis.i.en.- r.s.'.h. of l'p r A aiea,
visited Mrs. Alfred .i. k. tt in this city
1.11 week. j
Mr. and Mr. Miles lUmcy autj
dauirhter Mi- b.t.e-. -pent the tl visit-!
ing r. iativ a! bur. j r
Mrs. Jessie Clell.ellt-. VV ho has lr.-. n j
v i-. ting h.-r parent - Mr. and Mr-. M:llerr.
tcturnisl to !,. r h-.mo at Kos. l.urg hit-t
ev i-n;ng.
Il'islo. the .-.-! hit!.- -'...lighter of Mr.
and Mr. Aifr.-d S.ickett. igvery ill with
br-.a.hitip. Ir. It-.w.-r-ox is in att'-nd-
n.f .ui'l w e h" to s.,!i no'..: her re
covery. Mr-. Wi.iiam Cha-lwick returnel yer
ter lay : -n. a i-it to her parent? at
i'iiii-l--ia. IK r s-si. r lame l.oiue v.ith
her for a -i. 'it i-it her.-.
Ir.i'.ik Kmmoi.t.
pu'.ar y.viuig g-nt
lie
f the most
1.
11. an in Sou
be
iern
goll ll-Il
ur
city f- 1 the ll.M P.O.;
n.Hte, all ! all oi
i-ik very s.el 11
;r pretty y.-uiu la-lie
v-h .-1
r:n: -n 1 -ii:, 1. It.
Hnmliu. 1- at .i
.crs- h.-l t- :ird
nda t- lay assist. ug
111 th- lit .d ai rangy
iiii-iit ..i !- t....- 1:1 r.v
a:,-l . r-. tioi, . j ..ur 1
. W Kol.r. r. ..ur j
. is-.r, i..i- lini-ii.sl t
r 1 t.t:
-A sch
l.-at
i.n
1 h-.'.s,-.
I. ..el sii-.r-0:1
ihe lie 1
r-sidto W..!f ( r.--k .i; th.ssiK-,.ft!,..
a.ouiitain. ai. 1 ha- i:.a le a line r-si.l
which i on n t- ti.e traveling public.
T!..- pr..-iti..:i --i Mr. II.iek.-t t-.
start a n.-ws j.ap r at this place wm to
n.eet with the appro ai (. ..nr pie
.indue wish i-.r hint great jivi in
this undertaking.
I'r. lt..w r . vv.is , aK-.si t- :-.'.c!.i
i.i onnt .f the crilici iilu- "f his little
r -a, tt ho i vv itt. hi m..;h r at the h-.me
f Mrv 11 iw.-r i pareii!?. whither they
w. lit t enj .v a si. -rt vi-i:. Tie- little
fellow was much l-tt -r when his father
I ft oil his return to tl.t- city.
T. K. Rjcl ar-.is..n, ot t!,.- Pian-. hou
at Il -ebn.-. -ent M--n-hiy at .i.-talale.
call. r.g .n his niiu.er-.us customers, and
making new sj,-. The sei-r-t of bis
sihm ss in b".si::cs. lies in tho fact of
his geniality and thorough knovvl. geoi
htisiu. tactics, which gains f,.r him
new customers and holds ail the old
ones, M-.i.i.ir.
Farm Wanted.
Young man wants to leas., a g-.l
furnished ranch 011 shares f..r a term of
ears. Must U- within tivo
miles of
S.. care
(al-i
railroad station. Address W .
Plaindealor. Rosebiirg. On-.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for I fcnigla County .
In tlie matter ol tlie estate 1
of
Rusm-11 R. Johnv.n. IWeasod. '
Notice is hen-bv given by tho under
signed administrator of the estate of
Ru. sell H. .lotin.n. .lo.vase-1. to tho
crilitors of, and ell peroiis having
claims against the said deceased, to ex-
il.it them, with tl.e l.eci-ssarv voucla-r
within ix months after tho iir-t 1 ubli-
cation of thip notice, to the said admin
istrator at hi ofhc? 111 the city hud, at
the corner of Main and Oak streets,
Roseburg, Oregon.
Urst publication ol tlua notice is Jnlv
oio.i iv t in st
1 , I ".!.. -. .. . A ,
jaO
Administrator.
Notice.
Mrs. Smick, a iost graduate of the
North wesi Conservatoiy of Music, will
give music lessons either on the organ
or piano at her home two miles east (
Roseburg. Also lessons in either china,
oil, pastcll painting, or crayon. 4-l,i
- -17
Fully
Warranted
Hacks and
Buggies
us 1 noHl
Iron ffI2I5J
IIUUIII UMI ' 1 1
- - I I .
OAKLAND, ORIV
E5 TALK..
Shirt Waists now Selling for
(
11
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u
(I
(
((
AH Summer Dress Goods Greatly Reduced
DO IT RIGHT NOW
B0SVVELL SPRINGS HOTEL
Douglas County Oregon.
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ONE GALLON OF THESE
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CAIT.
jJ. M. Wi.-.4ti,erby
T.
Roseburg Real Estate Co.
Farm an.l Titr.l.er Land P,.u:ght aud Sold
Taxes Paid for Non-Residents. Timber
Estimates a Specialty.
tv with us.
It Plays on Your Nerves
who- o!i an- piavii.g 1,1, it a pian..
that wii l k-p in t-.i:i ar. 1 that's lock
u.g in .'-i!::y of s.,,j-l. s m h an ii,-;rn-in.-nt
i ;...t:i:r- i:i-i,-j 1 ..j tn-asurv. et
ti.el.s-. I; sth- cl.-aj-st in the ,-tA.
Piiy a Kings'. cry .;,.,. P.rf.et in f-n-ln;
ti-.:i. in toucfi and f.l.e. The .t.
ma le for th' in -a -v. Kx.vod.n.-:v ;.,
j pri.- - 5 t-.. C..s', ,.r in-tillments.
Writ" i t .-.-talogiH .
W. A, BURR & CO.
Gopher and
This Qun is Guaranteed to Kill
Auythiu from a mouse to a
top. huher a push or a pull
them either goin' or comin'.
mal to kill itself. It was invented and is manufactured by
HARVEY SARGENT, Corvalis, Ore.
Mr. Sargent will be in Roseburg this week with a sup
ply of guns.
T k "
o 1 ur j
NORMAN & COMPANY J
Tliey are li..w l.x ate.1 in the now Hendricks bl.vk.
one door south of the Railroad Eating lbus
TUr flPPT Ymt -1 - - 11 M r-as
IIICDCOI Maa
LA full ami complete !in of Ci(jar, ami Tobacco,
Can-lies Nnts, Frnits, Etc
c.w--
SOWSOVVVV5SOOSOVOOVVOVVV SONOVO
c
The hug . st stock of 20th Century Goods ii the town
FISHER& BELLOWS CO I
Clothing,
Gents Furnishing Goods,
Boots and Shoes
Hats and Caps
Groceries
Produce Bought
VcVCVVCVOVVVVO ONOVVCSNVONVNC
vovovov
$2.65
1.95
1.70
1.55
1.45
1.15
1.05
,95
,78
.55
.39
0
in Price.
The
Big
Store
represented or money back J
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WATERS CONTAINS :
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in ' rr.'
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BEN D. BOS WELL, Proprietor.
A. P.ury
T. L. Martio
List voivr pro
per-
Mole Gun
bear, under the ground or oa
will touch it off. It will take
It isn't any siu for the aui-
VToVA tClf1 W
ii. .
Provisions
Thone 721
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