The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, July 21, 1902, Image 2

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    The Twice-a-Weck
Roscburg Plaindealer
Published Moiuisys and Thursdays.
PLAINDnALER PUBLISHING CO.
W. C.Coxxer, Editor and Publisher
Fred Wright, City Editor, Solicitor,
T. (i. Rrrn, Foreman
S. C. Fartucu, Traveling Solicitor.
fine strict work.
A. O. U. W. AND D. OF. H.
A ureal industrial Movement "f officers Chosen and InstalleJ-Amend-
Been Inaugurated in this County.
TVice-a-eck Plaindealer. per year, $1.50
ment to the Constitution.
Entered at the Tost Office in Koseburg.
Cro., as second class mail matter.
Advertising Kates on Application.
.ll'LY 21. 1002
Its a slow town between Fortlnn.il j
anil Kosebnrg these lavs that cannot
lay positive claim to being tbo outlet
fcr the Coos Day Salt Lake mil ronJ.
Koseburg bas some assurances in
this respect and is consequently
losing no sleep over tbo matter.
There is but two practical Southern
Oregon routes over the cascades into
Eastern Oregon -byway of tbeSouth
or North Umpqna rivers and their
tributaries, either of which affords
a low pass and consequently easy
grade over the mountains and either
route would bring the road directly
through Kosebnrg.
The papers are turning the Tracy
escapade into money maki Dg scbem
of a demoralizling'character, says an
exchauge. They are sowing seeds in
the minds of the young that will bear
their evil fruits iu years to come.
More than one bas been led to the
gallows by reading fiction not to be
compared with what is a reality in
this case. The great desire for a
newsDioer scood is behind this sen
sational work.
No President save Lincoln bas
been more popular with the people
than President Koosevelt, His offi
rial acts are in the intrest of the peo-
rjleof the whole country. He is one
of the cation's big brainy men who
bas the courage to do right. Twenty
five years hence even the Democrats
will recognize, acknowledge and pro
claim this fact. They are just that
many years behind the times.
Contractor Fril .1. F.laUely has prac
tically completed hi contract for the
improvement of Sheridan street and is
now pushing work on (.'ass stieet. The
street just completed resents an admir
able appearance. It is nicely graded
and rounded and has a concrete gutter
on cither side so constructed as to drain
the water from the street. T.hc street is
paviil with crushed rock, ft heavy coat
ing of line crushed rock being placed on
top, a finish which is not culled for in
Mr. l'lakelys contract, hut which he is
plaeinsi on the streets through his own
liberally and public spirit, and which is
an evidence oi tlie -.real interest- ami,
pride lie lias in 1 he cily of his n-wly
adopts! home. Mr. Ulakely is a very
enterprising and progressive gentleman
and has already been the means of
hi inging this part of the country to the
attention of ratern capitali-t- and in
vestors who at once reengniing the
many splendid opportunities for invest
ment here are puiting their pit al into
al industries which will tend to h:i-t-
n the development of our varied re-
ourees an.l t he consequent r.pluuiioi-g
ot our tow ns ay. I eountrv. Ue can
leartilv c .ngratulate ours.dves upon
the acquisition of sin h puhlie-spiriled
men and w e should all encourage them in
the establishment ot tneir new enlor-
rises. Mr. I'.lake'.v has done mt'.cli for
our citv and countv alreadv and will d
much more, regardless of tlie opposition
mav meet with from-a few obstruc
tionist am! ni'shark who simirr or lat-
r must g away back and sit dow n. A
new era ol irogress ami enterprise lias
I teen awakeiiis) in iwir ountry by tinsi
enterprising gentlemen which is Ivyond
the power of the tuosshack element to
arrest. The Fi.aimk.i.kk having al
ways stood for progress and pmsiH-ritv
naturally a champion of every new
enterprise and industry which is insti
tuted in this county and will denounce
everv effort or measure to obstruct ordis
courage anv legitimate imlustrv that
mav be inaugurated in this territorv.
A CROOK PRINTER.
Broke Into Plalndealer's Sate and Car
ried off Bank Checks.
ol
, ol
Talk about prosperous Kepublican
times, the country has never witness
ed the likes of the present, an evi
dence of which is the following ster
eotyped local paragraph which we
find in the state press: "Hands for
haying and harvesting are very
scarce and requests are coming in
from all over the country for more
help and it is not to be had.'
Why all this discussion as lowborn
should receive the reward for Mr-
rill, the dead outlaw? It is plain
enough. Harry Tracy is -the man
Eut perhaps the reward should be
divided between Tiacy and Mrs
Wagoner, for while the former cut
short the career of the desperate out
law, the latter "delivered the goods
to the Oregon officers.
MYRTLE CR12EK NEWS.
, O. White Appointed Justice of the
Peace. Oil Well down 800
feet. .Mining News.
Mrs. Mattonof Uidd
few davs with Mrs. II
Aunty Bounds is also .visitor
here.
is visiting a
M. Armitage.
tnends
It is now definitely settled that
Dinger Hermann will retain his posi
tion as commissioner t f the general
land office at Washington. Mr. Her
mann is the right man in the right
place, and the only objections to him
come from men like the editor of the
Portland Dispatch. Shaniko Leader.
Since his late disappearance Tracy
has bobbed up at intervals all aloDg
the line between Olympia, Washing
ton and Ashland, Oregon. Town
Talk published at the latter place,
has a sensational account of Trace v
and bis two pals visiting a cigar store
while passing through that city, Friday.
Washington County Indian War
Veterans, declare in favor of Con
gressman Thos. H. Tongue for United
States Senator. Mr. Tongue expres
ses appreciation for the compliment
but says loyalty to friends forbids
his entering the race for the Senate
"plume.
?dr. Alex Thompson lias taUen the
position of Leadeook at tlie camp of V.
I Johnson 'ii North Myrtle and White
rock.
llardiy had Mr. YV. .1. J..hn-::i se
cured rights way f.,r his rail and
driveway up North Myrtl-1 and l-ian
opening up an in.l"i-;rv whi - h . ill in
stall life and ; r..s(.rj,v ;!;m ti., Myrtle
district, when a company ir..m the Fa-t
U gan.i pplvinj lor gr..un.' on which to
erect a snsh and door, chair r.n.l blind
faetorv.
Mr.'l'.rady Cripple "r-.-ki '.!.. who
is ins,v: ing the l.iitlc Chi.-tiiau mines,
pursuant to buying. !!- much i:i' r--t-ed
in the high grade oie : this ii-fi -t,
and is v eli i h a-e l u ith so u. l! d. -lined
true fi-sur;s. fJ
Mr. I'.. M. Arinit.:."- and family, and
Misse J;ird l;ice and Fvolyn .!(). .n.
returned Saturday ladem-d witlitnutt
and lierrie. from a two w.i-k- outing
under Castle r.-ek "ii the head of the
S.uth Myrtle.
Mr. C. O. Whit- was ia 1
urday transacting bu-in. .ss
eeived Ins appointment of ,Iu
l'eaceto emveed .1. S. Lia.
Ions aiiI si'.is:':i"t'iriiy ti'.il
of Justice for this prc.-int.
The oil well is over s X) ft. d-' and
he drills are going l:iri;'i thes Ton l
fo'mation of shale which is the ye: v
)iroier thin-, if it is kdloue 1 be lo.irse
sand rock illel with oil and the wav
people here are si-curing stock show s
that they have every conlid'-me that oil
is certain to follow the present indica
tions. Bt ii Mark.
PouTt.ANH. July IS At the session of
the-C rand l odge, A. O. F. W., this
morning, the greater portion of the time
was consumed in discussing proioscd
amendments to the constitution. One
of (Ihmii had relation to the contract Iki
tween an applicant for insurance and
the Indue. Another had reference to
the changing of the date for tlie pay
ment of due- from the 2St h to the last
day of the month. Flection ami install
alioii of olliccrs was held this atlernomi
and the session concluded.
(irand master workman. William
iiiilh, of Faker City.
irand foreman, (i. II. 1'uihaiii
Portland.
irand oeisccr, Virgil F. Walter
Conallis.
irand re order, N'!1!!!!! Clark, of
Hood r.ier.
(irand Receiver, 11. I.. I'urhain. of
Fort land.
irand guide. W. .1. Clarke, of (icrvais.
drand insid- watchman, Philip
t ievurt. o! Portland.
( irand outside w atchmau, J. Warner,
of Albany.
(irand trustee, .1. P. Hodge, of Asii
laud. Supreme representative, C. C. llogue
of Albany : D. C. Herrin, of Ashland;
Ualph Feeuey, of Portland.
IEO RKK OK 1IOXOK.
W. 1. Hare, of llillslioro, niemlcr of
the A. O. V. W l.rescnt.sl the officer
of the l. .f II. with iH-autifnl gold
badges, gifts iroiu the siipTeme and
suiH'iior bulges, which were in session
in this city last month. The annual
election of officers then followed, result
ing as ioiiows:
(irand chief of honor, I.aura Smith, ol
I'.aker City,
(irand ladv of honor. Ad. lie P.. Colvi
of Jackson ille.
(irand chief of ceremonies, Sarah
rastahand, of Astoria.
(irand recorder, Ollie F. Stephens, of
The Halles.
(irand receiver, Mary Randall, of Port
land. (irand usher, Ilattie F. McCormaek.
of Marshtield.
(irand inner watch. Harriet I!. Pavis,
of Tillaimxk.
Representative. Wilda IVlknap. llie
F. Stephens and Magic A. llarkt-r. Al
ternates. Mamie W. I'.rigg. Kale J.
Mist'ner and Maggie Housten.
(nln hah" of the grand lodge, a beau
tiful set of .-ilerw are was prcsvntnl to
the retiring ( irand Chief of Honor. Wilda
IVlknap. as a token of esteem in which
she is regarded by her e-i-workers.
Lovely liue'. were pres.-tcl to each
of the grand lodge officer.
CHASE
Pursuit
ENDED IN WASHINGTON.
iKht
of Tracy Has Cost
Counties $10,000.
On last Tuesday a young, husky look
ing journeyman printer put in his ap
pearance at. the Pi.AixouAi.Kit office and
after relating the usual talo of woo was
given a case in the composing room, lie
said he wan lately front the Fast, but
had worked a few dayK at Spokane ami
Walla Walla. lie also said he secured a
day'H work in the J .eader office at Cot
tage Grove. He stopped at. Oakland,
but secured no work and there treasur- Thurston,
e.l no o greal grinigo against I '.rot her ami King r
T.uiima, July l'. After just lo days
of continual pursuit by men and blood
hounds, nil organized effort to capture
Tracy, the escaped Oregon convict, has
ended. Tracy may now he considered
in any other fugitive from justice with a
price on his haad. I'nless he desires to
a PI ea r and declare himself, m nut her
posse w ill start alter him. To pinvue
Traev through Clark, Cuvlit, Lewis,
Pierce, Kitsap, Siiohomi
unities has ,-,,..t the.-e
SALES
Vernon of the Owl, for suggesting that ties flO.UHl,
ne oner ins service in Mimn oi me luiv 1 l u 1 nis stale lie lias shun I lu ce olliccrs
i i i . i . t.. i .. i I i ,
iieius neiweeii oiniaiiii ami nosciiurg ucsK'iaieiy uouiiile.i one, w ho may m
where hands are in such great demand, recover, and assassinated his i.al and
On Wednesday evening we paid tho fel-1 partner. Merrill. The fact that
low off and informed him that we could declines to pa v Mr-. Wag-oner
lispense with his services. It Kcems aslhalis, the reward for M. rri
if he remained aliout ttiwn Thursdav done much t.
watching for a chauec to get out on the ITraev hunt.
brakes of a south bound freight or pas-
nger train, hut failing to do ho, he en.
tcred the Pi.aivukalki: office Thursday
night by prying up a side window and
finding t he outside safe door unlocked
he pried ojien the inner door ami with a
chisel broke ojieii the cash drawer, in
which (as might have liecn ex)ccted ) was
no currency, but a few warrants, money
orders and small bank checks. Of these
he only appropriated two bank
checks, one for f;5 n the Cot
tage (irovo First National: ktuk
drawn in favor of the Pi.AiMit u Kit
bv the Helena Mining Co., of Iohemia,
Pt I'.chine. Tin-other was a t vbeck
haw n in favor of the Plaivm: vi.rit on
the Roseourg First Nati'mal bank by (i
(iiUnTtsoii of (ilendale.
OnFiiday morning the (Took pre
scnted the . check to Win, Van Buren
of the Snate sal.jon. with the story that
he was working in the Pi iDKl i:i: of
tiee and the editor gave him the check
to apply on his salary. Mr. Van Puren
noting that the check was not emhir-d
refusal to aci-ept it, but thinking little
of the matter pass.il it by without furth
er notice nntil Saturdav when he heard
of the burglary, at which time the crook
printer was pojoiirning in nie Soutl
rrn fln'ii tnnn, while the editor of
this pan-r up to that tiniewa luborin
under the impression that the cho ks
would -in ai'M-ar 1k:i1Iv and would
easily ! trai-od up.
This crook printer wasagisl aliiit ".'s
years, smooth face.1, husky looking fel
low, about ." feet 11 inches, weight alout
ltv pounds. Ho won black or brownish
f. at and vest and gT.iy pant.-. - f t black
hat and black shoes. He was a fairly
g. o.l l..kiiig fellow ami his hands show
ed little manual lalxir. lb in proliabl
the same chap who appropriated f 4 from
a voiing ladv eomiosilor's purs iu tie
Cottage Grove I .eader ollie la-t we k
u.ir.l the ll.it d
orop
"'" t ?' 'S&;;
"Wi, . , vi ifjsaz:
b,.dy has o XtX --" '
Camas alley
Mr. Walter L'o-e ha-
vallev for a sic it t inn
with his sister, Mis. Hick S
Mrs. Polly Staudley has I
very poorly lor the past Wei
the Inst we heard she a -
lietter.
Haying i - in full blast in
now, lint the strong soul ii v.
had Momh-.y after i.ioii drove
the hav makers from the field.
Wilford 1'iouii returned last .
his outing. He n-ports lin.-Ii
the hll.es i.ar the P.ay. i'.i
again resumed his n.-ilagy;( aV
the uj per di-t rid .
ince our l.i -1 writinoiir -t r
Mrs. He ( ir-H.t has s.,.! her
gooils w itli stori-, twelling hoiis,.
other building t.. Messrs. Friei..;
nviler. We mil. t lan 1 t: a' M'.
Mrs. t H-..I i:,i. i. 1 1. .r ii.g m U
long.
We are li-lening p.,te i t!y ; r the
i the first oco!ii.,t: o on t!..- (' .-
and Salt Lake F. 1: but a- t ha
heard it. However we nr.-Ir.ing i'
ticipatioiioith.it v!.i. h v. e h ;- is
to come. M a L-
. a
Church Notice.
DAILY
INCREASING
Sometimes
Two
and even
Three
a Day
lnell ill the fX
past l-iting ffi
(and!;.-. O
M-CIl l'e. ling -j
I, nr si but
ieeli leg s ilne tO
the Valley
i -I wind we
some of
ck tOilll
'" j
ii.ties iu i m
k ot
and
and
. ai.d
!.-.t
r.ay
not
. ;ui
- -.n
Monday afternoon we sold two fine instruments from the
Roscburg house. We arc making special Reductions in
order to make room for our next car which is now on the
way. One half of this lot wc will drop oil at Cottage
Grove and the belauce we will briny to Ros:eburir. Watch
this space for the announcement of the new car.. When
you see Uncle Sam dancing to our music you will know
our new car has arrived
Our prices are such that the people see it is to their advantage to patronize
us. You will find the best makes and the best instruments at the
T, K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE
-AT ROSEBURG OR COTTAGE GROVE.
INDIAN WAR PHNSIONS
IT I in LPS YOU
- bill h.l- U !! p:L-i-1 l,V ( '.ingress ., li-oll Ilnii
a- eii!i-:ed ine:i i T ollicers thirty day r more in any
Tar-. i h. us of veterans, w ho have i,.,t reriia-rie!,
1. II rida and orgia tniie.!,- . ....
'J. I ever Liver oi Iiiiui
:;. .-ae and Fox of Illinois ...
1. "-.ib! n Indian I'istiirbanii-
5. Cayn-i- War'.f ( regrm Territ
Kh-ri la Wars
7. T- xas and New Mexico
s. Fiali Indian In-turbano-
'. i aiil.irni.i ln'lian l 'i-t'jrl .iu.
Oregon and Wa-hin
hi War V,
of t;..- in
are el, 'it!
... . isi:
:.d
d to
it r
T.-ir
i'.v;
- if vji -at
TV.
I'robate OrJers.
Parker tilled his final account
i'the ( state of John Fast, de-Acc.-pted.
and he and his
release I from anv further
'-ei ur.' Sat
s. a!ld re-
oi th-
wh
l,
th
.1. 1 .
a Imr.
eea-ed
lmids men
liability.
.las. H. Pearling lll.il his linal accunt
as executor oi the c-state oi Anton Lau,
leceasisl. Accei'teJ. and he and his
b iiidsmen re'ca.xsl from any further
liability.
O. I. Co-how was apliiute 1 guardian
a l litem of O: to I '. Drain, min -r ln ir of
the estate of John C. I'ra'n d a-e !.
K. I.. Miller was apiinte i guardian
of Milo At'erbury, minor, w ho has an
estate of the probable value of f5i".
Fl I. r I". M. Pnrg. pr.-id.-:.t
Western Oregon ('..nfi-reii e . t
Hay Advelilisis. will la.ld !..- !
thel'.apti-t church in I:os. bi;rg.
evening Julv "J-'ith a: p. :.. s
Saturday. July -' th 1! a. m.
in. l.ii'le stn iv at I" a
p. til. July L'Tlh J re.l. i. '.g 1.
Burg. All are cordially he i:.-i
s r ices. 1.1 t. r l .. ( .
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!! oi ier to properly prepare applications. (,M i,uic.i:id -.-r'.
e se. i.-.e. If s-ddier i- deal, th.-n full name of v-.id ei . in
ie-. Ad dr. T. A. W !
orcdi oi, J. H. P.rCHANAN, Kostbnrg. (i-,.:.,.
limpqua Bakery
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ton Terr:t.-rv
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'Colo!! t
I'iuLii
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FRESH AND CLEAN
iJ E.YUXGS FREEMAX
N' v ! ;: :g.. N r:i; fa-:k...B Sir.
it iay
COL NT Y E.XPFNSLS.
i' i m in d.-l from Thi;riav' i-
k.e!.
,1 :
The FlainJejIer Circu'aifs
Bargains in Wheels.
We have in -t k several s,-.,nd hand
bicycles w hich we w ill -ll at verv
price or will trade f r .
ti A. C. M it.TrRs.. Ci.
The L'niversity of Oregon.
The Fniwisity of Oregon will n-a its
27th session at Fugene, Weilnesilay,
Septem'n-r 7th. Theoutlk for the
year seems at present, very promi-ing.
A'nunilHToi new men have ln-en addol
to the tarulty, all thoroughly fitted both
by preparation and by exjierience, for
their work. The university buildings
are lieing repainsl and improved during
t'le summer, the dormitory, gymnasium
receiving i-sjnvial attention.
Students intending to entet this fall
are invited to correspond with 'the pres
ident relative to their work. Catalogues
will cheerfully be wnt on application.
Thisis the season of the year when
the goodwife packs up everything and
hies away to the mountains or coast
to cook, wash dishes and take care of
the children while her old man has
a good time b.u ting, fishing and take
ing a restnp.
Tracy on Wheels.
Seattle, July 1'.. A Fp.i-ial to The
Times from ChehalU says that three
men passfl through that town this
morning on a back road, riding bicyel s.
One t them answered the disrription
of Tracy. He had a ritie strapjied to
his wheyl and wore two revolvers in his
belt. The men were going in the direc
tion of Centralia.
Cudiliee is still at the Courthouse this
morning, and Eayrf there is i,., news.
There are still six deputies around Saw
yer Lake.
A rumor was current on the streets
that Tracy had held up a rancher near
Fnumelaw last night and eaten i hearty
supper.
Kansas- Missonri, Pennsylvania
and Minnesota have all warinly in
dorsed President Roosevelt to suc
ceed himself in 1004 and sjenctor
Piatt is authority for the statement
thnt New York will do like wise.
A gentleman well posted in regard
to political conditions in the state
ventures the prediction that Con
gressman Tongue stands an excellent
chance of becoming onr next U. S.
sen ator. Forest Grove Times.
Skattix. July 2 l Th- three rni iu
piesiion were held up by a deputy and
proved to le la'ois headed for Oregon's
hTVest fields.
Oecr Issues Requisition.
Don't Fail to Try This.
Whenever an honest tril is given to
Kh-ctri? Bitters for auy trouble it i.s re
comiuende I for, a permanent cure wil
surely In- effivted. It never fails to tone
the stoinai h, regulate the kidneys and
1-owels, s-timulate the liver, invigorate
the nerves and puriiy the blood. It'n a
wonderful tonic for run-dow n systems-.
Flectri'e Bitters jxisitively cures Kidney
and Liver Troul les, Stomach Hisorders,
Nenousness, Sleples-iie.-s, Fheiima
tisin. Neuralgia and expels Malaria.
Satisfaction guaranteed by A C Mars
tere. Onl v .VJ cents.
Important Meeting Board of Trade.
Sai.lm. Or., July lit. ( iovenor (ieer
toflay issued a rtsjuisition uion..the ' iov
ernor of Nevada for the extradition.!'
Bert Ileatoii, w!io is wantiil in Lane
County for the murder of Benton Tracy.
Sheriff Withers, of Lane County, has:
the man uuder arrest at. lh-no. New. and
will return him to this state.
It is es-cially desinil that every
lnemU r of the Boscburg Board of Trade
lie present at a sjiociul meeting in the
city hall Tuesday evening at S o'clock.
Business of much importance will In'
considered. Anyone interested in the
lioard of trade is invited to attend this
meeting.
A Bargain.
Grand Clearance Sale.
On our last page will be found a
table which will interest you and is a !
... . . . ..is
good ining to cut out ana paste in
your Scrap Book for f ntore referance
especially about campaign times.
Grover Cleveland would evidently j
De quite nappy ii ne coma see, Deiore
he dies, the Democracy supporting a
few sound Kepublican principles.
In order to make room for a large
toek of fall E'lods I will close out mv
stick of Shirt Waists, Wriipjiers, Men
and Ijovs Summer hats, at reduced prices
for the next ten days.
t A. K. M.VTTooN A Co.,
Kiddle, Oregon.
15 a res of line lan 1 vu county road
2 miles north of Bosehurg, all under
cultivation. 7" fruit bearing trees,
graK! vines etc. A good four room
house, a barn sheds and all. necessary
outhouses, all well fenced, also a good
spring near house, for particulars apply
at this ollico or of Baylcss it Stariner,
near dejiol.
Dayton. Over flO,(K)0 damage was
, done to the. crop in this vicinity by the
recent windstorm. Frank ISerry of
Hay ton, has contracted this year's crop
to a Salem li rut for 20 cents.
After all blue beats khaki color.
It will be difficult to make anything
take he place of the '"boys in blue,"
eays an Albany paper.
Bargains in Wheels.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby warned not to
trespass, hunt, lisii or camp on the.
land of the Currv Fstate. I'crsonsdoing
BORN.
MKBI'IMAX. At Medford, July 14,
B0J, to Mr and Mrs. I. A Merr iman
twin boys..
DIED.
Bl'XNFLL. Near Brovkwav, Friday,
July is, lwj, Mrs. Laura F. Bunnell,
aged about 41 years.
The deceased was a widow and leaves
one son, aged eight years. She was a
i native of Douglas county, being the
I.-.:. .. .. .oil i i. f, "xr l.- . .
V !. in .!.- T-.,-al 1,o,l I --"""-"'- .mo,,.i lega.ia win ne oaugnier oi ,i. m. ana iv. a. Arringion,
bicycles which we will sell at very low ',p''' ,1R,,st l'"--l. I'r. II L. llender- J well-known Oregon pioneers. TJie fun
prices or will trade for wood. j son is chairman of the commit teu who eral was held Sunday at 1 o'clock p. ni.
tf A. C. Mabsteh8 & Co, have f-tarted out to make it a success, at the Brockway cemetery.
if
to Will lie prosecuted to the full extent
of the law .
Fstate of X. Critnv,
(-"rtf-) Biversdale Farm
Astoria. The
Morses Wanted.
1.. I . Mnei.ls, i. Ssratlle, Will U- III
Oakland July 1.;, Fiddle, July li and
L'os burg Jillc In. Those w i-hing t sell
hor. are retpieste.1 to Jinng tln in in
on sai 1 dati-s. Hor-.-- taken weighing
irotn I Phi to pmO i-mii.N.
liwaco. Wa-h.. .I :!v i'c
1M: tor Bos- bnig 1'l ' Mi; ! i ;:
I priume y-ei :.re r'lii'iing
the l'i iMr i i u a- r.vii.sl.-l-
ago. a- 1 l..ie re.-ei,si n-o.
piirii s stating t i.. it t' - , -.. :
yoiir pajH-r. inii a- : i u
eivtsl vo ir bill i .r -i-rii. .
-tatement and oMig .
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DISSOLUTION OF PAKTNERSHIP.
Notice is hen by given that tin- '-art
nership hi-retof.iri- existing under the
firm name of Kent l Bridge, doing bus
iness iu Douglas county. Or'gon, the
-aid partnership having liven coiiiiiits!!
of W. W. Kent and J..s. T. Bridg. , is
this dav di-solvtsl bv mutual consent.
The said W. W. Kent Miciwlut" all in
ten-sts of s;iid lartnershi! and w ill col
lect all sums due and iav all of the I ia-
bilitie of s.iid linn. All jn-rsons indebl
ctl to sai'i nrm win make iieine-nai.
IsiyiiK'ut to W. VT. Kent.
late.l at Drain. On-gou, this Sth dav
of July, I .' W. W. KFNT,
J.T. BKIlHiES.
Fonuerely th'ing business under the
firm name of Kent ii F.ridgs. J10a4
Th.'.aMi- l..y
bntll n.iik !r..i,i Ju!
-ntj- (x-r .piart and i:
buttermilk fro-.
We claim th.it end r
if aerating, purify in
which should I.- i', .
oiisiinieil rou get ; r-
fifty per cent more a!
than any other n.ilk
affords. The n.i'k deli
1"..
i
; i
in twenty-:.1,
lie for lf-s 1'..
liv ry i i the
verisi i- o- ,
e !.
IU V
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1 II J Bo'
i ll .i i: .'
V li w.
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U ':..- Fi-her
T .1 Brown
K I. Mill.-r
.y.Jer
p.-le'i-r
iOer
..'.;, :t
e.ii.ett
-hv
late v- I !oi;rney
rati -,s- John De
tate v Bee-l ...
i: Ow. r.s
tv A l and guarantn-d to g-.e v.-: i-.w.n'' J.,!,!- P.-cL5, e
sali.-lactioii. A publishisl ..n onr T;ol-rt Misi'.i-v
nier rate cards I allow ..ne week's ti'a: ' M, i as-es-or
lre'Ol charge iin'is i.tirel s.t; ( i ; V(,aeisir ii. i
tore ll v.'i t l.i! k the ae.e i- ". :-, (J. rrai.e reUlle fi-l hit..;
drau ii, w hy not give it a tri.;'. that w e j ". B Chapma:i dep a.----.ir
may demonstrate. Why not -,-nd i .i.kis..,, hauling ln:ulr. .
Voiir moiiev where v..!ir t-ihars go Iljrri' S!,. 'im Inrtii"!
farthest, and
business?
patronize a
- riiiiilient
all.
i
Bargains in Wheels.
We have in stock several second hand
bicvcles which we will sell at verv low
prices or trade for wood.
tf A. C. M arstf.rs ,t C.
Smiths' Dandruff Pomade.
strips itching scalp upon one application
three to six removes all dandruff and
will stop falling hair. Frice 50 c, For
ale bv Marstcrs Drue Co. Mltf.
Need More Help.
Often the cver-t.Vcd organ? of .!
tioncrv out for help bv lvs..'i
ains, Xa!is-a, Diiinss. Heal.u
liver complaint.-, 1h.. di- ir !. r-.
t roubles call for prompt Use-
Sew Ijfe Fills. They
thorough find guurantiisl to
at A. C. Mar-ter's di ng store
:tandC II
sia s
he-,
-ll.h
l I'r. King's
are gentle.
Saves a Woman's Life.
on.
Told in Side Heads,
by A C Marsters
fre
Wanti:i A cook, apply at the liouic
Cafe, near the depot.
Assavin'o W. fi. Wright. Orants
Fass, r-gon, gold and silver fl , copper
f 1, tin ami eh-ctrolytic assays.
For Sai. k oh Wh i. Tradk for st k
either cattle or hogs, two heavv draft
mares. Address M' this olliice. ti
ron ai.k. ito.ji driving or ruling
niaro 7 years old, weight III hundred lbs.
r.nquire at .thisolhce or at t he Knnuv
Kitchen.
fniiMi.i.. uesiranie cneni Homes in
Rosidmrg, 10 acre lots and upward in 1 Trial bottl
vicinitv. Ijirgi anil small farms furth
er out. D. S. K. BncK, Koseburg Ore,
fjsp)
Lt'Miir.it Ciieai'. BoOgh or finishing
lumber, llooring, rustic, etc., first class.
ueiivereii or at. me yarn at nana, l or
prices and terms apply to W. K. Wells
Olalla, Oregon. ' (Jbrp)
nii i.ivi) n e-Ai.K. l.iglitv acres
near Ten Mile school house ami ehnrcl
and 'JSO acre tract near t Malta scliool and
ivostollice. Will sell in a IknIv or divide
up in tracts, line mountain stream flows
through tract. For prices and terms
address, W. B. Wki.i.k, Olalla, Oregon.
To have given up would h.ie meant
deatll for Mr . Lois Cragg, of N,r. h. sl. r
Mass. Fop years she had endured un
told misery from a severe lung trouble
and oh filiate cough. '"Often." she
writes, "I could scarcely breath and
Soiiietiines could not speak. All dm
tors and remedies tailed tiil I Used I'r.
King's New Dix-ovvry for Consii!uiion
and was completely cured." Sufferers
frm Cough. Colds, Throat and l.migi
Trouble nss this gr.-.nd reioedy, for it
never disappoints Cure is guaranteed
Price .Vic and $1.1K
Dissolution Notice.
Mvim i: Ciii.i.K, July in. I'.HC
The copartnership heretofore existing
lietwccu t'. 0. Whiles M. McCoy, real
estate dealers and Mining Sink Fx
change of Myrtle Creek, Oregon, do
hereby dissolve by mutual consent. C.
0. White continuing the business, and
assuming all liabilities.
C. O. Wmr::.
M. MiCov.
$ioo Reward $ioo.
Tiie readers of this imiikt will he
iileased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that sieiice has lieen
I' ls iiisl.ot in.
F.dg-.ir Walker
C W T.irks
J A iiiniford dep a-seser
I B Hamlin exp S Snpt ...
Mr- J Hamlin school ex
N Ag,s. road
1'. (i Young, v Co bridges ...
W B Bag-
John Sei'r '
B..y Origgs "
A i'. CooitT
I. D i'ias insane eviminat
C W Barks di-t atty wit
K Matt. -in in.lgt ast
A C Marstors court house bridge-
indgt and election
I' M Mrickland state v Nichols.
I -.. Howard
Etta BoWrts '
Hattie Nichols
Title I .V. I. Co Ux lilies
Statesman FubCo stationary.
N N t'hapman error iu tax
1 .1 C Young com salary
Steams Chenoweth roads....
I'.e!le Collins indgl asst
A hultie justice tees
Chas Tut tie constable fees
J CTuitchcll iu. Owens
I. B Moore
J D Huff
CYlisher
F DnOas -
O II Weiisley
Boy McClalien
.K Da is Dep assessor
Schmidt Hotel jurors Ixianl
(iW Dimmick iKuinties
Ike Thornton bailiff grand jury..
II C Sl.H iim cousta hie fees
F F Fiumilt over paid taxes
M l 1 Iioiujisoii milgt asst
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1S 3.5
Sanitary
Plumbing
JVTcedcd in
Every Home
We Employ First Class Mechanics
and Guarantee all work.
Churchill & Woolley '
i S hVRR'S RAlvFPV Ja- t.
' near Cjic
5
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ABF -TILL IN T I ! F LFAi WITH el l:
Fine Cream and Homemade Bread
We came t
trade in ti..
Rom. he.rg "... -iute.r,-
a in t ;
Hi the proCea-
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tui'ul.y j-as-iu Ut aud .
THE BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. $
J. SIEVEXIS, Proprietor 5
Drain Gardiner!
COOS BKY STAGE ROUTE :
t nmrifirif with M..ndy, Jan :arv 20. r, wo ,t;m el ar-. $" for
tbefare from Draia t Cvs B.ay. lUjja- aoowai.ee ui:i, each "f ' fare
.10 guilds. Travelling men are allowed 71 ..ir.d bagga th
h.ve :5,W pound, or im.re. All exft,, Lig,.. 3 ,,.r v.llnJ) an,
lowance will be made for nmud trip. DAILY rf.K."
For further information sd lress
70 j
2 70 ; 5
J. R. Sawyers,
Fro'-ru-ter. Drain. t)revon
2 40 j s'.v.w.vasv.w.v.v.v.w.-. sw.vawwwaW
w
1 w v:ii:.,,,,u
AXTF.D- Imiii.-liately, 10.000 j s ., shnilll" n(i(.Fr
liniiii;.-) in i.i-u 111 1 ivii ne s.i n-
ers w ho desire to purcli se di
rect from owners, ranches
hire,
'l'i I OS. II
SCANTMN,
llwnco, VivU
-IXSFRK IN THK-
OREGON riH KtllEF flSSN
Able to cure in all its stages, and that is farms, unproved and unimprovc.i iaiuis,
l';it:irr 1. Ila H-l atnrr 1 l"iin in 1 u la 11.1 VIIV liro eriv. num 11 em wuiie
. ..1 .....a 1 ..o.. .. 4.. ii,.. 1:1 il.in.f ii, si. II. Address.
fraternity. I atarrh Ik'hii? a constitu
tioiial disease, retiire9 a eoimtitutional
treatment. Hall'sCatarrb Cure is taken
internally, acting directly iion tin
bliMl and mucous surfaces of the system
thereby destroying the foundation of
the disease, and giving the liatient
strength by building us the constitution
a ad assisting nature 111 doing its work
The proprietors June so much faith in
its curative jsiwrrH, that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it
fails to cure. Send for list of testimoni
als. Address F. J. Ciiesev 4C0.,
Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggist?, 73c.
HalU Family Pill are the bwt.
II Bliillett assessor
ll B C.illett
Noah t Bradlev roads. . . ;
F Tennyson bridge work
Noah ,v. Bradley "
J JI Skiiingtou "
W F Boc
L I. Ferdue
Boy McClalien dist atty Rerter
Jep (inf1!! roads
l'lr.indealer Bub Co printing and
stationary
J A Kii kendall bridges
INSURANCE: AT COST. ' Bohm, tt state vs Niehohs...
. M (M lis : 1 1 1 "
Ih-a.l IHv. McMlimviile. Oregon I Viit lrvill ' '
Aiut. of iiwurance in force, f 1 1 ,000,000.00 j Lizzie Bolierls "
Net gain iu ouo year, 2,i2s,7S7.0;) W S Johnson "
Saving its members 1 yr., .so,r'.i.u i Wm 'ins...n )or farm
Number separate risks, 22,::i.O I Mrs 1' Ketchel indgt asst
!.. m T "" .t. . : T J Williams over paid taxes.. ..
Se0 Ai Jm liUCnanan, I W Thornton roada
Rowburg, Oreson. Agt. for Dunglaa Co. Bollo Collins ind-t &sh.
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15 40
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2 70
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A CAR
Mitchel
LOAD
W aoons
, A, L..SIZES. JU5T ARRIVED
oXT,,! """J Essies Srret
ami Roail 1aons fat hand.
If you wish comfort, clcgnr.ee auj a
reasonable price, sec us before buying
J. F.
13
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ROSEBURG, OREGON'
Co.
The only uu in tlie
world giuuauteed to
slioot Nitro powder
and not get loose...
L.C.Smith
..Guns..
SHOT GUMS EIPLEs tod PIST0LS
A COMPLETE LIME.
S. K. SYKES, Hardware.
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