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The Twic-a-Feck Roseburg Plaindealer Published Mondays and TbnredayB. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. V. O. Conner, Editor and Publisher Fred 'Wright, City Editor, Solicitor. T. ('. Urrn, Foreman Twict-a-Vk Plaindealer. per year, $1.50 Entered at the Post Office in Roseburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Rates on Application. .ITLY -2i. 1902. OREGON'S STVTE PENITENTIARY The bold break and easy escape of this to eay on the subject: Something has also been said alKvat the inefficiency of the arms provided worthless in case of emergency, was proven when the break was . made- The assistant warden ran to tue arsenal and picked np an old gnn and attempted to fire at the convicts as they scaled the wall. He couldn't coax, bribe or induce the aucieut blunderbuss to go off. .them And he is a good shot, too. There are no electric or other sig nals at the post on the wall by which thegnard can alarm the inside guards. Taken all in all, it is the natural and logical conclusion that the pris oners have been held in surveillance during all of these years by a blnff Tracey and,Merrill had nerve enough to call the bluff and freedom was theirs. There are other men in the prison as bold ana bad and brave as ine iwo escapes wuo are eaeny ii . .ll. watching their opportunity to gain freedom. I The fact that it was ya matter of cnz.4. o-ui rnr Annfnr-lu Tlnnt 1 (J U V &. "L V VJ S - V -- V. V-V 1 Ui gAUU the rifles in the shops is one point upon which the nanagement is criti cized. Numerous counties of Ibe state i are making preparations to have ex Libits at the state fair this fall for the purpose of advertising their re sources and thereby attracting home- seekers. JLouglas county would doi . . . well to take steps in that line. Oar I fruits, vegetables, grain, grasses, but ter, cheese, poultry, minerals, etc would make a fine exhibit, compar ing favorably with any in the state. Many of the exhibits intended for the district fair at this place could also be exhibited at the btate fair. Oregon, at last, is begining to get in on the ground floor. A little ju dicious advertising of the state will pnt os in the lead of Washing) on in population. Let as start tfre ball rolling and keep it op for a number of years. A unity of action at this time will accomplish wonders for the stat.. Good work done now will cause hundreds of settlers and home seeker to become permanent residents of the state. The shot -for-a-deer item was some what overdue, there not having been one of the kind for several weeks past, but put in its apperance yester day, hailing from Southern Oregon. The human target will probaly re cover, but there is no hope that the shooter will ever be anything else than such a fool as deserves punish ment. Telegram The Salem City council is investi gating the proposition of mnnicipal ownership of light and water plants. This is a move in the right direction and one which every town and city would do well to give favorable con sideration. The settlers rate of ?2o from Mis souri river points to Portland and coast points to go into effect Sept, 1st will bring thousands of people into Oregon this Fall. Roseburg should not delay in getting 50,000 or 100,000 copies of literature distribnted by the railroads through the East before these rats go into effect. Here is the gospel of every daj life, as preached, and practiced, by Senator Depew: "Cultivate men who laugh; love and welcome a man who tries to tell a joke, and try to laugh at it. Believe that tomorrow, tinder all circumstances, will be bet ter and brighter than today." The Portland Daily Journal has passed into new hands, C. S. Jack son having just announced his pur chase of the paper and plant. Jack son ii editor and proprietor of the Penileton Democratic East Oregon . ian. The harmony and enthusiasm in states that have held republican con ventions thii year tbowa bow vision ary the democratic hopes of control ing the next House are. The republiciu parly is perfectly willing t' stand by the records made by the late Congress aod the admin istration. The trusts wo uld be far happier coDcernm (h future if tbey bad only the Penucrutic arty to deal With. THE VOTE FOR QOVERNOR. Figures Showing Correct Returns of Various Counties. Salem, July 22. The abstract ( votes cast for Governor at the jreneial election held June 2, 1002. compiled from state ments furnished by the County Clerks of the various counties of the state from the official abstracts filed in their olfuvs, is given below, and will show some in tereslinsj figures : ' cT ? - cor NT Y. i llaker 2,171 1..VHI : 1:7 IkMiton S42 S(J tO Clackamas 1.721 2.11:5 :N :5'5 Clatsop !H17 1,10:5 :.2 b'7 Colund.ia .sr. so:? :5-i tis Ok 7S! l.Ot. 111 177 Crook 5:!S i; 12 17 Curry 1S2 :512 :'. ' lKuglas 1.SS4 l,i't:5 x lu Gilliam :Vm 41". II 22 Grant Ml S20 2 id Harney 424 4-1S S 11 Jackson 1.025 1,52:5 422 1S2 Josephine 70; s;nl i;3 lis Klamath 414 501 V 2:5 Lake . :52S 4.U 11 1:5 Lane 2,172 2,t32 157 1:51 Lincoln :500 51S It 112 l.inu 2.0V.1 1.7.,,; j;', 1S4 Malheur 5t:? 20 is Marion 2.S45 2,52: 25S In 4 Morrow 014 ."'.) tli'. 27 Multnomah S.222 7.4S1 :M2 Polk 1,121 1,001 155 Sherman ::il 527 "7 2:5 Tillamook 412 iW s2 51 Umatilla 2,177 l.tMl 156 50 Union 1,700 1,0-) 147 1 "1 : Wallowa S2:5 5S1 2:5 Wasco 1.174 1.040 lo'.i 12s Washington .... 1.34S 1,011 2:51 SI Wheeler 2s2 4:57 17 7 Yamhill I.:i0; 1,404 SI I 112 Total 41,857 41.5S1 :5,4:? :?,771 Total votecast. tK),oi2. Chamberlain's plurality, 270. Hobson the Hero Again. iss Mamie CVrf the P' war old Eirl of St. Lottie was the center ot - a sensation at the I'iasa t'hautau.na 111., late last week. And. playing an equally important rob- w ith her in the dramatic event was av.l 1 oiisti uc.r Kiciimon.il. iii.i.s.u, tiic ii. ro oi itic Merrimae at antiag.. The gallant careei of the naval utli.vr was further decorated bv the dasliiiii. manner in winch lie resell.-.! the voung w..maii fp.m dr.wninr. The oiin. la.lv fell overlaiard fr..m a steam i.nuieli in tl Mississippi river It hai-nel that Naval " -.-t t tu t .r Ilobsnii, who was -..eiidiiii. a i;iv at iiasa. XVUs fwimming in the ri. r n.-ir- by ami his attention was attract.-! bv the screams. With i ow.-rii'.l f n iiii.'iu.' Strokes he swept t -roii 'li In.-water to the dr.ra nin -'irl. As- she ! to the suriaee In-eireled alH.ut h.-r st! U:!iiii lly. and threw Ids bi- arms around Iht. The ease with whi-'Ii he had elided through the water crave a moment of t-onli lenee to the or.h-.k.-rs. hut the desperate stru-trJcs of the girl when in his j:rasp sliuw.-.! that ti;e re-tie would tax his strength to the utmost. Hie was wild with fright, and waved her arms in a frenzy of f.-ar. Her clotln-s were by this time s.a',;ed and very heavy. The sailor maneuen-d as to get one arm frt?e, and w ith the other t-n- .-irelinjr Miss Cerf's waist he partially j lifted her out of the wat..r, and started for the shore. Onlv 'his hea l was vi-i- I ble, ifntil he w as able tu stand npriht I on the bottom, n-l then as he laid hi I burden tenderly on the shore, he gave a deep siifh of exhausted relief as cheen land whistles burst forth on every side Destructive Floods. The vastly destructive tl-Vxls in' tl, I'pper and Ontral Mississippi Valley are jierhaps unprecedented, at !ea-t,at this season of the year. The overflow has reached such proportions as t amount to a great calamity, inolvins tens of thousands of eople in Missouri and Illinois, and many in other states, Portions of New York and Pennsylvania have also suffered heavy losses from mid-Summer do npour of unexampled volume an 1 violence. Are these visita tions of water the re.ult of new r chang ing condition or causes indicating that similar or even jrrcater calamities mav be cxooted w ith increasing frequency? Are tiiey probably due in some measure to the increasin;.' d.-nudati f the regions in which they originate? Or are they only phenomenal, and not likely to occur again for many years? These questions cannot le jositively answered now and here, thon;li it N probable, to say the legist, that the rapid and even ruthless destruction of the forests in the northern tier of states has something to do with the iij.arance, even t hi-2 late in the season, of these ealamit ions floods the Last bonanza King. John W. Maekay, who di.sl unday in IiOiiilon, was. the last of four Irish men whom, a.s yoiinjf men, the yol.l ex citement brought to California about half a century ago, and who. in mining ojH-rations, amassed or laid the founda tions for immense fortunes. Mackay not only outlived the others, but out did them in the use of his reat wealth in large business enterprises. One of these, just begun, wan the laying of a Pacific J cable, but it in presumed that the work will le carried on by his survivors and successors, His. Postal Telegraph system was another very large undertaking that one dreaded disease that sience has lieeii has proved of much value to the country i,l-,L' l" cur0 " lul its and that is and profit to its owners. 'roi!lwi;.:C;,lli"'l'b'.,.11'1"" t'atarrh 'Cure is the 1 tii..in f ..niv positive cure known to the medical mon laborer, or at most, a common me- fraternttv. Catarrh lieing a constitu chanic, Mackay, partly jierhaps by good tional di.-sea.se, requires a constitutional judgement and cloiie ai-jilication to treat Hall'sCatarrh Cure is taken whatever work he had in hand, Ix-caine'! i'","111' a, t,"R ''irt'cll; "I""1 h . , ., ' Jr'-"" blood and mucous surfaces of the svstem not only a very rich nan, but in an im-! thereby destroying the . foundati'on of port ant sense, an exceedingly useful nian ! the disease, and giving the patient in his dav and generation. j ttrength by building us the coustitutiou 1 and agisting nature in doing its work. Bargains in Wheels. We have in stock several second hand bicycles w hich we w ill sell at very low prices or will trade for wood tf A. C. Mahsieks & Co. HON. P. B. BUCKLEY DEAD. A Proment and Highly Esteemed Cit izen of Oakland. lion. P. 15. Ileckley, a prominent, in fluential and highly respected citizen of Oakland, this county, ilied suddenly at his pleasant home, Tuesday altornxn, July 22. l!Hi2. after an illness f only a few hours, his sudden passing away Ik- ing due to an affection of (he heart. Mr. l'eckley wa a native of Missouri and Mine t. the Pacific cna-t in ls:t, I. , -at ing a iittle later at Oakland, where he lias since resided, hi in.' about .1:5 years ot 'age. at the' time of his death. lie w extensively L'.iged in the stock i ;i isiiiir business and hits probably done more tow aid building up this proiital.le I mlii - liv, aii'l has iianille.1 mote siock as i 1 a dealer and shipper than and one man I in the coiiutv. Mis car-load and train-1 load shipments i.i caul.' t markets in this and other slates has long since iivcn I Oakland the ici .ntat ion .. U-'unr the tov'k shipping cent, i lor Southern goii. Leing .l a genial an.l companion-1 able dispo-it ion he naturally attracted I and retained m.iiv admiring friends and I ow iii'. to his energy, superior business 1 1 liialilii atioiis and activity he was a wealth pr.idnecr and ilieivlore amassed a full share of this world's g-o.ls, in-1 eluding real and n-r oiial property, lie. however, hears the reputation of having always been generous, hospita ble and I pubhe-spiri ed. in fact, a warm hearted. I typical American citi.en. and many are I those who can attest hi- kindness and! 1U ralit v in aiding the n life's rugged I pathway. I le ,;l-. -in, e he c:l!ne to Oak-1 land .inil tliK- eoiintv -, n closely iden tified ith the l'i-ow th. upbuilding and a lvaiicement of his town and bis section oi the conntv. In lohtics lie ua a staunch IVia.Kiat and was at one time a candidate lor sheriff, and two year;. ago was the democratic candidate tor state senator in ..ppo-it im to Senator A. C. Marsters. lie was a brother to th. ate 11. u. Henry Berkley ..f Elktoii. and also .b.hn Bcckley of Oakland, and .ta . B.-i kley ot t. anyonvtlle. Ills wite. one son and two daughters survive him. The latter are Phil P-vkley, Mrs. . H Mc.ilcv and Miss Ma-ld lV-. klev all ot Oakland. Another daughter. Mrs. I H. Kruse, .15. I at Oakland a littl a year ago. over I Mr. l.eck;ev was a t.roiuuiei.t active memlifT of Koi.ie I.olg", A. O. I'. W ot "akLmd and the fiincra! and burial was held under it-a i-i ices ,,t Oakland this afternoon at 2 o'c. k. and wa largeiv attend. s. A large-ien -gaii.'ii .! member- and eitieiis oi this city attend ed t pay a lat sad tribute t. the m.-m- ,.rv of a d.-ei lv mourned broth, r, eiti- n. n i:h!T and friend. Besides tin. who went to OSfilaud to :itt-ni1 the n;n- t-r.ll S.TvieeS bv private ii.liVeValiee th follow in..' natnisl i i s. .i.- vu iit on the morning fain : II ill. t'. A. eiililele aild wife. M. sVhioidt. Thon.as lib u and Mis- I.nih tiilis. ii. I'd Lenox. Mr-. . I. mii lla-t and dansht. is. Man. I and Rejina. Mrs. .1. T. Kislicr.. Mrs. 1'au I'i-her. .b.l.n Kai.l. F.J. W..Iruff, Tarl S. hn.-ui -t ine. .1. i Fl.-.k. H ni. 1. S. K. r.iii. k. Hon. .b.hn Shuw-and Wife. Win. Currit r, Mrs. 1 Smith, Mrs. .1. r..-n. Mrs. John lUvk l.-y, Ir. I.. I'll" ..i-, Mot ;alh n. i li on Car... I..1- WiinU rly. Chas. I'isher, 1". K. Hand, J -id ie M- I'. Thompson and W.J. M-.li. WED IN N ASHIN(iTt). Daughter cf Senator iMitchell Marries a Gotham Lawyer. Wa-iii..ton. J-ily L'!. Mrs. Maj.'ie Mitchell IIelinl.!d, the tw-l-e-juarricd daughter of Senator Mit le-l! ..f I (rt-'on. . ,. ;.. ti.; -.;, t.; - .,...-,,;,.. rr-n,.,; ii. ..-t ririiut. v.. v..l- -. ye-. The ceremony . pcrlormed at M. Paul s J.piscopal thiirch, the .vena - tor tiivniL' his daughter aw av. Intimate frieii.is onlv atten Ie I the we ldin'. The announcement of th" en-ai?.- mejit of M was made -. HelinlHild to Mr. I irillin s'-vera! weeks a". aild it came as a surprise to her many friend 111 lortlan.l. .lr. Jielinls.lil .lie. m Portland al.iiit fie vears a; Need More Help. Mtt-ii ine ctr-iaxe.i organs ot .li;e- tion cry tint for help by P'psia'. in-, Nausi-a, Piziness, Headaches, liver complaints, bowel di-..rders. Such troubles call for prompt nseof pr. Kintr's New Life Pills. They are gentle, thorotieli :'iid nuarantecil to cure. 2-"c at A. C Marster's dru store, Horses Wanted. P.. F. Shields, of Seattle, will I Oakland July Kiddle, July is Po.sel.nrg July lit. Those w ish ing to sell horse-are r.spii'stttl to bring them in on said dates. lh.r-es taken weighing from 1 UK) I-, ptu;) jioiinds. Don't Fail to Try This. nenever an iionest trial is ivcti to Klis-tric Hitlers f..r anv trouble it is re .inmendc l for. a permanent cure w il snr.lv lH-tff.Ht.sL II ...'v.-rf.il. I..... , !,., . . i i. - i ,1 tit. .-e'ni.t. ti. i .-".ine- in t- i,iiit' ailil iv. r, in isolate tlie nerve ainl puriiv the lilon.i. it V a woii.ierful tonic for run-down vsten-s Klertric P.itters positively cures Kidney a ii' I i.ncr i rom ies. ,-iomacti I 'isnrilers. l I r . -.- . i i t i.- . Nervousness., Sle.-plessne. .s; tisin. Neuralgia and expel' Satisfaction guaranteed by A ters. I lid v "iO cents. i.iieiima - Malaria, C M.r . P.aker City. J. J. Henry iind asso ciates have liet ii granted a franchise to ojierate an electric imwer and lighting plant in this city. lie will secure kimt rom ItiH-k Creek Falls. $ioo Reward $ioo. I'he re;nleiw i,f iliiu i,;it.t.f it ill 1... ; pleased to learn that there is at least The propiietors have so much faith in its curative jiowers, that they offer One Hundred Pollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimoni als. Address F. J. Ciii.nkv aCo., Toledo, 0. Sold hy Druggists, 7.. Hallf Family J'ilU. nre the U-.-t. GREAT CENRAL RAILROAD DOCK. VM be Built at Once at Empire on Coos Bay. ronri.AND, duly 2. What may I o considerered perhaps the most import ant step in the history of the Great Central Company was taken ycterday. The location of thed.u k, which marks the western terminus ( the Hue was definitely located at Kinpiie, on the t'oos liay. This was the place original ly selected, but a little hitch in the progress of events gave color to I lie lav. lief that it might go in somew here else, especially so since the licit Lino Com pany was incorporated to huild a line around Coos Bay. Mr. t .reen, the assistant eiigiiu eeivo.l the message tin morning con vcyiug the information of the final loca- tnui. Mr. reeu sav const ruetiuii work on the new dock will be lx-gun at mice. The superintendent for the eon struct ion of the duck. I". M . .Mel. .an Ore-jwciit down yesterday with the pih; .iriwr au.l m. it. rial. Mr. i-reeiiBavs that the camp for the workmen lias liee.i establishis.1. and things ar' In mud go on now with a hum. l're i.lent Jolm Y. t'.a.k, of tie-I in It'entra! Paihoad Company, w lo. is also S.von I Yiec-l'iosident of the Great Ceil tral Land Company, also left for Km). ire yesterday on the steamer Alliance. He w ill look after the land company's in terests. lie was accompanied by his wife. Chief Kngimvr Kinney isexjMvt.il home some day this week. th..ngh it i isi.e that In- will Hot he .1 Me to gl Here until Monday .r Tuesday of n.-Tt w.-ek. Use i.reat ( eiitral is iKiiin.l to go forward very rapidly frm now on. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the j,jrt iiersbip heretofore existing under the firm name of Kent V Bridges, doing bus ines- in Pongta county. Oregon, tin aid partnership ha ing 1k--ii cmii.iM-l oi . W . Kent and J..s. T. I'.ndgis, is this .lav dis-olvi-d bv mutual con-i'iit. the said W. W. Kent -uc-etilsto all in terests oi -aid part inT-hip and will col leet all sums due and Kiv ail of the lia bilit ie-..f said tirm. All jht-oiis indebi d to said tirm will make immediat. payment to . . K nt. 1'ate.l at Drain. Oregon, thi- Sth day ..f July, p12 W. W. KENT. J. T. BBIlNiLS. l-'urmerelv doing business under the tirm name ..f Kent .V I'.ridg.-. Jlo.il household (iooJs for Sate. Mrs. N. Uoyd di-iiv to-ell all of her hotljeliold .1 and will di-r-e of evervthiiiit at a saoritiee, inehidin als. ;i p.ml in-!el llambl.-r bicycle. Apply at her old Ti.M-.-rv t.ind. MONEY SAVERS t his Column is tidited by our Mer chants and Buslneas People. l'.rown I'.read Fri-ii ev,-rv d.iv at . -p- I'.ak.-rv. - k-. t I- ks T. I'.ryau's fl- k-. the c.-k at .1 That l.uj. r I'i.-t..l at i hnrehill Wt-illev"s i-- a n-at atlra. ti-.n. See the Title I I II . I r:U tee iV I..OII ( '.t. or blue prints and tiling Mcrs. tf. We sell t'andies i-hea.. but we do nt't sell cheap candit . ("aiidy Kit'heli. t'hurehill A W.olley are etliii'' .ut a ir.l m;inv pip-- t'nlers i..r prune dryers. Fruit tlri. r work is a sits i.iliv of Syk. s .V t'arrolt, the up-t.i-.late plumU r I and repairers. tt f e ask a pn.e lor mir !. Cn-am that I w ill ivrmit us to make it pure, i andv , .... .. t..t ...... ;.. .i . i....... i.;i.i, ,', t...L.. ....-,1 i n,w oi'ii l...st birv' cleaning and Pviiii; works lallkin.Nof clothin;; cleaiie.1, pnse.l an'- ''' 11 ict your altsiracts ot title trom J . I I I'l 1111 It .-,11 II. 1,-lrt tilt. -.till .Till . I tt.,l. I u... .,f ,,lwtr.i'l ln-nLti ill fli iiumtv It i iive ns yc,nr orrler for a new shot jtnn, v.ni will he -atistied with the nn and price too. S. K. .-ykes Hardware Send vour cloths to Feiifus..n. to lie clean!, pre-cd or tlvisl It. Stre t opposite 1 resliyterian clr.irch. tl pHHt the onlv np-to-late liarues oil on the market. n sale at Itlo.jfett'. Harness shop. jii Svke and t'arroll are lireriaretl to do vour iilinnbinc and reiairin 011 short notice all work up-ttsIat and tuaran- t.-eil. tf For inf'.nnatioii coiiit-rniuif the Ore gon Fire Pehef Ass iation. write or ral on A. .1. Ituchattnn. agent fr Iloiiirlas i-oiinty.!-.ni 6, Marsters Pldg., Ilose- oiirg, i iregou. tf Weeklv F.xamim r, tl.'). Weeklv Cal . $1.ih, W.'kly Oregonian tl.r. Weekly lllironii-le fl.-iii, a vear; leave vour subscriptions at Cannons' liik V Sta tionery Storc. A new line of couches just ns'eivrsl at strong's liig Furniture Store itlsi led loiingt's and if voit can take a look at them you will find the tariff has not cf- leete.J the price seriously If Vt.ll nri i ntt'ii.liiitr f A I -i t-.i i Irii. .! von know that v.ni can t-et U tter and i heain-r trunks, valises, tele-coi.es suit V- K" rij-' l-i' i . i i . t ......... J "'".. ....... ....y p.ii.i- in it.wn. For Abstracts of Title, guarantee! to I 1... .'..II .1 ......'. .' Ii I . i i inn .iiitt it, iii -t i i "iiir- ,ti in, reiii.is ellect ing the title, call on Frank V.. Alley I upstairs in tne .Marks innlling. Hi ""x k s'liarant. curiit, an.l prici me reasonable. P. S. T. West, having acci-olcd suveral I , I I t:.. ie nre liixurance compauieH i s now prepansi to iio a general lire in snraiice business. Insure with him Ollice at the City Hall. tf. Over -IIH) acres ot spleii.li. I pasture ). let, near Myrlle Creek. Stock taken to pasture on very reasonable terms. F.n iiire of While A: McCoy either at Myr tle Creek or Poschurg, Oregon. Jvlil Stearns .V Cheiioweth have just re ceived a car load McCorinick Mowers, Pakesaud Hinders and all kinds of ex tras. Hay carriers, forks mid pull ies. Three kinds hay rope, licst harvester machine oil. Pon't complain als.ut bud bread when you can get the l-ost in the country ut Seiver's Pakery. Our bread is no imita tion after somebody else, but a receipt of our own. It takes the lead any place wherever the baker's art is know n and is appreciat.il. Sievers llakery. Stearns A Chetioweth of Oakland, have received a car load of iron clad Rush ford wagons with outer bearing block. Fully warranted Buggies, Hacks and Cultivators. The Hauilnel paint, the best and cheapest. .Mixid paints, white lead, oils, w indows, doors and shingles. On account of the irregular surveys of many of the towiisbiiis in the ltoseburg land district, it is almost impossible to locate section corners w ithout a copy of Ihe (iovertinieiit survey. Frank FJ. Alley, Absfrar tor of this ciiy, bus acnnplete K't of tracings of all surxeyed tow iisuips, and will furnish blue prints of mine, showing all viieant luinls. IT WAS A HOT OLD CAMP. Also a Dusty RendesvAus Was Camp Williams. Company K returned hoinc Tuesday evening from the annual encampment of the Oregon National tiu.ird which was held at Albany. On the same train homeward bound were t 'omp lilies II ami P. of l iranH Pass 'and .vidaud re h.ecliyely and the boys all epie--ed theiiiselves as In-ing glad to gel home after a si days' ordeal in (he broiling siiu without even the friendly shade of a barb-w ire fence to shelter them. The wives, mothers mid sweethearts f llie.-.e lobster-hl. ed, rod-skins of the ollce hainl- 1 home Company J., were all gleet their hapless h.vedoi 11 on hand lo s. but were lar.lly able to identify i h. ir ou n g.ill int hut nin-baked soldier Ih.v. I'lOlii the liisl bugle bl.iie at Camp Williams o its dying note of reveille Tne-.lay inoriiing an inces-anl wiiil Went up ii'om the Im.vs. who iigiiiouver.-1 . pa raded and deploy ed ill a cloud ,.; dil-l and a glare of lot rid heat without a patch of green to r.-lt.Ae th.-eye oi pr -t.s 1 t he ana ton v w it hin a mile . .1 "camp. Soineoiie i-des. i ing of i iitirt-lo lor the selection of the site lh.ll was use.l for eiicaiiipmeiit pin b th.-o. N. at Albany, say s the Salem Journal. The citiwus of Albany are not to lc censured, or in any way hlam-d for the sehvtioit, sin.-C they had deci.led Uni Hackle man's grove a U-autiiul wooded tract, with ample parade grounds ad joining as tie iin.-t -nitable -ile for the ellcall.pliielit . 1 he ele, li.,1, i. ! Camp Wiliia iii- a - lu.i Ie b .' the ii. i :n- ' ll- oi the iii 1 1 1 1 :i r y l..u I and tl.ei larger. ..my and r.-eenlly aat..l or- j phan-' home building, that v. a- u-.-l a- j headquarters by the brigade staff, i- said to have more largely inl'm-nced the . selection than the mi adaptability of j the groun. Is f..r military pui H. ses. j Camp Williams was probably l1., mil.-s southeast oi Albany, and is !--uted along a count v road win re the lu-t was I iinply blinding and s iff.H-ai::ig. In the official r.-jsirt of Ins t .r-i n- eral Jackson just ma Ie public, ti e B..e- burg C... st.-in I- tvieh'.h in piu:. exct'lh-lici- out of a li-t ..j j..nii. receiving 147 (-oint- .n.t of a p .--ible 2"" Co. F of Portland is lirst with 173 -.iiii- and I.aiir.m Ie l.i-t with 12: --:r.l-. j A (juad Bargain. I Uow have u farm in line order il hone new , and I ai n all i.e. . ar .nt buildim:-w ith farniiii.' in i. hi n- ry :n :i: thra-her d.w n. Thi- fitrm i- t-.r s,.- re:is"tia!.ie t.-rms and i heap. n.e m, it Iron i thlireh .Hid . M-h'.-l i. I. i i'lrtht-r infoi mat ion in,,u.ie of or .el li . w. I:. Wt.i is. i ;.i',hi. i ir. Et:v coM.ni'Mi'Y has nu n W know of men in Myrtle lViLit whi are m niiserab'y stingy ar. 1 mean that it hurts them t think how much uioli.-y tie-y will hive to spend on their own fun r !s. -Myrtle Point I'.nterprjse. Bargains in Wheels. We ha-.e ill sl' k -.-.er.''. - bieyi It w hi. Ii we w ill -. ii .it i price r trade for w -I. tf A. . M ismiit I ha: I Notice for Publication I noc'l S';. . l.i: t O" Kiwl.wrc 0-;nii. '4r .l'i'. N-liee i lien 1" kiu-r t Ik . ill ,o- ..!:-.i' with th i.TtivLio:is t.(:lietio. i.rs-.-n .i June!, 1-:N fDl llf-l "A3 t f' r ifte - ..f limlter Uns In ih-nutt - el t-a.,:or:i . Orv"n, Ne.taul W ft-hiucMit '.- o,..irf , ii iCt-nl- (stlosl. I0 puttl'f i!t-; :ic- t-J i e! Aug ust . l.KON W.U I'-Rt'OKS ul Bur.iriKit.ii. rontiiT nf sc.ea. -ini. ..1 w ael.- Iniion. h iUi 1t il.t-1 in ibi oB. i l-.. -nora staiemciit So. or tin- i'n hcsi- .,t l.'j 1. Oil i. al tl.c -!, N K of s-i a .v l"Wii ilup al . uih, ol mice n nl. (i.l wi 1 u! r proof to h.- ttit Hi.- ;ti'I sMChl : rnnrt v:. b!e lor !; tlmlr tad -tonf il i !m rw-i'.'.e:r 1 (iurpoar.n lor-:bUsh hi llmt s,.! in.l neiotw me "Utiiki hf . if r i !. ; t Riwr-bnnr. Orr"n. na lSur-.lT ihe l-t!i ly ni Sp!rmN'r, iff. lie mmii -.Hint--.- John alat.r. W i'.iucn smitb, Suij.'i t'.mu r an.l EtcdiIou Brook, all l Burliujttn, WaL.r.f ton ADJtli'I a'.! person rlnra.ne I fr-tlr u'.e alo e .lr-critie.1 Uti'l an? revue, t.sl u file t'e ir claim, in thus odVc uu or tu tor i'.l t-Sj Uj ol septinlT, lJi'i J.T. BKIlit.l s. J- K.'tr. Notice for Publication. Tint. .I s:l. IjiM'I nrli I'llrt. i irt i.'"ii. Jui.t- it. Ni'lii" it hi-rrliy (riven tl.at In cenij .:i:c ith lllf (.rel . !,., ,.f lhr art t.f l..ll(ir ft Jllli lftTs. riil;tt " Vi- '"T ihr -. tf ttmlr laii.l in the s'i-r..I n..!..! :.. . i .cgi'n Neia.a ami W a-h:i.sre:i Irrr :ti.: .' t-xti".i'l-tt bi all the i-utilii' aiil .la.r. I.i ai t ef A i(ut 4. IS.. I.AMI I 'l M il l It't-elti'.ri:. t-iHiiili ,,i I hoi: in-. -:'" .-l . ir, -r-.ll ha- tin- .lv I 'let! ,n llii-. fti's. Ii.- -'. rn -iMTi-tllt-tlt .l. iTSi i... he ..-. hil-e .'I I ile s I ( ill ail 'Hull N.i .o .. Ik-Il ' . ., .". .mil !l I! s W and wllliiCrr .r,- f l. h. that iht la'i.l -.i ght If Ul.m aliial,lr i'.i I :.. i r ir s'tM" llinll fur agrii-iiliiiral )'Urf-.-. aM-l Ie tiahi:-h h:a claim brlnT Iht-l:t-Ki.it-r ai.'i K-t-ier el th.i oftiie til KoKlmr.i iff ictiii. m Tlntr-iliiy . iii, - i. ,1mi e! iiii"l-r .'.' It. riAliif a- Willie.--: Willitiin I'.trl,:. Utile Ht.n-ii. M K ir-.i ii'liill. Vl a llr u all el mini. Vallt-. or, eii. i ii niol atl ia-r-.ii la mi tat: 'l,i - !i tl.r l-M-riU-l lit n t- r.'ii'-'t-'t t- to, ti r I. i.-rt- siti'l li.Ih .1 T HKIIX.fs. Hiiri-ier. )hi-ir rlnini" in thi t.rti. In v i 4h i..Ih r 1 Notice for Publicatiou. rillltsl -I,,, . t li.l I Mtlet-. le.-el'iirv. i ir'-eii. -Inn.. Jo. 1:'.' Notii- la lierely (ilvt n that In r.iir.pliahc itb the I'r.'i l-ioii el the ai t ol 'tinjrr ot June .1. '. e-.ilitieil ".ii I ter Hie ml. vi tluibti lauil In i tie Mali--.. I i alilernla. i neiti n tavatJa aiut a.hniKtuli lt-i ritery." aexteuU tl tu all Ilia 1'H.lu- laiul .lain bi'a, t u! An Kurt 4, ISS.'. AI.VIN I Woiili " i, ,. st l.lll-tf. t .tlilil V el Is.iihIh-. .mi,' ,.l lire U.lll. llH- llll-s .I" lllf'l HI till- titli.e 111- l."in slntt'lio-lll No--is!i. i.ir I lie I'lireli.i.i' 01 Iht- 1 . MV',. XP, MV4. Ni, M.i, i.i -,t ii.. ii N..' I.i in low us It i t .ai -..nib i.i rn Hire I we-i tllil ill ollrr l. roof to rllou I lial I lie Inn. I -..iif. t.t In luoiv aliiaLlt l,.r IM tiinl-rr ..r sl.-nt' Ihnn lor aKrlt'iiltiiial purNH--. eii.l l. t-lat.li-li lua claim before Ihe Iti-Kiait-r an. 1 l:'-i.it r of tbia uffiee oIKuM-l.iirg.iiri'Koii. mi 1 riilay. the I7i Ii iliiy ol iiet.ila'r f"'J. lie liiiliii'. n- w inn .'s : i're.l V. ifnii-k. .timie - It Kervilstm. 'riiniiiHs .1. I rr'u.in. .I.ilin I.iiIm-:! nil t,i itttsfliiinr. in'i:.iM. Any itlhl nil a-r-iie t'lniiniil' inli-rs li iIm Imii' tli'stTilM'il liiipl- iin ri iin -ti'. In nle t ll-i r tlx I III" ill Ill's "Hi II or lielole -Ml. I IT i li tlnv ol iiel..lK.r. Hani. .1 T. 111.31m. Ks. " jy 1 4i Iti-iiisier. W XTi:i Iinnieiliiiti'lv, io.ol'o limiies Iiy eastern lioine-sei k iTS M lio di'Sire to pureli Si di nvt from owners, ruin-lies farms, improved mid itniiiiiroveil hinds, ami vity property. Write it you've any lliinjf to tj'l). Address, THOS. H. KCANT1.IN, e-ijil llwnco, WiihIi -IXS.UKK IN THE- INSURANCE AT COST. He.'l OOii-i', Mi'Miuuvllli'. Or. yn Auit.of insurance iii force, $l!,00t),lr0ti.00 Net gain in one year, 2,r.2.s,7S7.iii) Saving ils uieinberH 1 yr., K0,.r01.t'i Nnuilier peparale riaks, 2L,:iii(i S,'H A. J Buchanan. Roreburtf, Oregon. Ait.for HoiUfluHCu. OREGON fl REIIEF m 2TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT???TTTftTT??TT?T?TE Monday afternoou wc sold two fine instruments from the Roseburg 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 we will drop oft at Cottage Grove and the belaucc wc will hring to Roseburg. 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 s: T. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE s ; INDIAN WAR A biil has Lx-en pa--.d by ('..iiijrvss to i a-, eiiii-te.i men 'T om. ers i nin v .iav or jwar - . j j ; Widows "i veterans who have not 1. I'l rid.i mid ..-oria niiii le 1'. Fev r l'iv.T of Illinois :;. .! and I o of Illinois I. .i;.iu Indian I'isturb.inn T. t'avu-t- War of (tretron Territt.rv ... H.'.rida War- ' 7. T.-x i an I Ni-w Mexic s. I tab In.i au Iistnrbaiice- '. ("a!ifori;i.i Indian IiisturhaUt-es b-'. Hre.'on and Washington Territt.rv U'.u-- I.I older l. e Sejlt II. e. il'e. 'r . .i! prop: riv j rep.ire apJ.iiea!;ot.. full name and -t-rvi.-eof .?. , r If lier 1- .b-ad. then full rainc -f widow, in addi.i .ii t-. -.ii-i Atldrcf-, T. A. Wimp. Pdrti.n i. I ir. . ..ii '. H. bi t HASAN. I.osehiirg. On-.n. Notice foi r iibiica-iou. L'liittsl r U- l-l'l UF.c, K-.-ei-irK. .- ,;.ii.- :: Vi'.. c hcrct.y i:,vri li.al in ts,mi'il-r.c n'.h the ).ro ...C- o th-' t ftt nr t.f n:i" .:. i"s . ic ie-1 'Ati , ( li.r ih Cr ..I ;-:n'r l.n l in !'- -'.mt-- i :iIorni. orr.Ht. Nt . a.l n t W ! :i.e-"i l.-roior- - itciil' -1 : iii i! j .)-:.(- :t. 1 i'.. i t i ' o.i:i t. j. . SMr?,:i .:. ? c . 0 t. t- v N : il l .-,.. I . V, Hi NSKlT .-! ...nl1 '.'.'-; aLttc'"i-. '. :i: o.T. o I.. - . .1. in .?t r.- ; .t -i t'.r . "!' S-' : It. - h .... U.' :1 1 :'..l ftt ' ,v !. r c.'-'i ,T t.r :b:. . J si '" .;! 1 h" - in II : k- r ::.' I I .if :. --i ..ii !".-. !bf 1-t. 1- ... -t. i. '.r J . . II imh. i u.lli's-. 1 -.iir-li. l!. u -niT I -1 1 tt .:., !.. Win. M. t-'-rr: k i I .i . 'V-. I'lif-n mUi ' :'er:l-t 'i lr. r, -1 l't li ....lu :u !.: o:'...-: li r : -irt. aei U tu o! ;.' S I Batl.i.f', h'.:i.r Xti.- for l'uMicatioii. t'u I'st s-.t-. l-ati'l iifls-. M'. f. irrr, rsira-i. J i.y 1. 1'-L h' .t .. i i t-rckv rirt-ji li. il yi poiri-Uanrt; ' tho f'rO's;i.!;t ut a. i oi Cott:rx-v. nf Jiin- t. l-. fnt;l!l An v lor trir o( 1 '.mtyr ai:.1 "i :h tate ,. I'a'iiom'a. Onon. . Nfa laati.l W a-Sinc'tin Terr i.-.ry. aa x.'t-n'l- ; ts u' '. !! fjllle l!i l -." t.r at I , f, A.;:-: I. 1-9'. . M I . W!L"N f I : I'.rw!' .r. itaut j '.i Ih.-.fla'. .! "n- K -ii i ta '.b.--1-v ft'.isi ;n :t :aelt. h: .norn ' i. 'c-tf ut X'i " 10: ize has ol th S'- .; ' . "i . '.. N.. 4 t"U!slii. S . K. No : rn , ' :i! i :ie .i'i i r.-t'i.h' !liaithf.ai;lwifM , : i rn-rt. Ta:iif.i- i"T ;t- iiifiir or it,ne ibau j '. I r acr,,-:r..uii,l j-;.M'-r. a:. 1. e:abl:h h.s 1 ! rln i.i e.- l.-itT r.-l tivriirr ef th; oti fv... i:.e''.u:c.i.rrj:.-r.. I Fii.lji i-t .l!l:dit'l ' -oit.r 11 He I i-..ii-e ... wi.r.r.-- J.'hn . ti. ii.ar N. ' ; s.' et E. -elturr Lie .iirnni laii..r. el -1 : i 1 Or an I Frel ftn'' i.i i.li.'e. irr"n. .' Anj a:).t a i in':' f;a.in aversf!y ibe ' a'ore il.--cri -1 In-t arv rt lU'-sted la t'rt , 1 titcir r'a'ta in iuh o.t.pc on or before aai.t -lib ; .Uj- ol ) t, "L J - I' J. t. '.k:ix.f-s l.t.'.tr. j Notice for Publication. i 1 SITEll sIArE.SI.ASDOfKM K, , K"sm R... Ore . liiuei', lvu.'. Nnr'- 1 hereby lTcn thai in coap iance j ttiih t:ic i-mvision ol Ibe iu-t ol Conenwaof i J'liic ". !s, onliti.-l "An ai t for U al- ol , timN r lan.l in ibe tu- ol Cclilonu, Ortwo, j Ni-vatla ai-.d Wm b.n.ton TcmlorT," ax -ilcnJ- tt In a'l the puYitr IaQ-1 Ha let by sol ot Aa(ut . I 4. Is-M. i II IRTI KTT IRWIN, 'ifx-itii .i.itnty.'i Kler, -!a; ol Washluif' J ton, h thi d:y fi'.'sj in ibl eili.-c I.ii s-orn ...ntviiinit N. .4. lor the pun'bju ef tbf -lj ! s'3 ..I ait-. No J4, town.li.p No. k. No. 9 wel I u.l u ol'cr prim! tohor that the lantl aoiif hi j Is luerf a':.ai;e t-.r i: tunt't1: er .lone than : l"r ar-.i-uiriral l-nrja.-.. an.l tu e-taltli-h bil i c'.ae., tterv t heKrn-tf r mini Keceiver t Ihia O'li.lf ut li.'cblirir.tiifon. I on Heiidai, ibol'.ib day i.ltk i..lr. l.J. Mf im ne- a' wl'n -p: Kn-rt M. Fnyne. oi Norih B' iol , v .i . Wm. M. 1'erier ol t Ho Vailrr, 'rr.. U' S. Fth. r. M. L htMiii! liim. ol Scuttle. Wain Any ami all per-t.nt, clinnlnit a-lvcro-iy tb i above-lo-'rib.tJ landr are re-pie-.tiM lo fllo ibeir eiaima in thia otli' ou or la-lnix- ftaitl lUlh day ol O. t. , 1 X'J. J. T. Bkioom, KiKiaier. J.'lP I Notice for Publication. I'l.istsl matt - liet 0:1!-e. K.Heiiuri:, tin-cou. jnue , ! N. .live is Ltrel-v itn.tithal In t-.tmp'.iat.i wuh thf j.r.. l-;.ii ( the a. l t ( eiigrr'S vl Jui.r :. 'f I'Tititleil "An a. t t r the m-'m. vi t:iiili lii.l in the Slate. raitlorma lireton Nil a.l a a'l.t a"hmKi..ii 1 t'riii.ry." aeiteu.l- eau.au u,cpi.,..c ..in. M.-.e,u a. , o. ..,.. JOIIS I!, sll SS.lN. el Builii.iloli.tt.lllltvol slindt. . ta ( Wash iitl.':eii ha- tins liny fil.-l in thta oiUlo Ii aorn tat,'iiifiii No. .'s:'.! lor tin' pun tiaat' ol Ilia sK' W'lit.u So. Is. nmii-lilpNo. :il S . It No. s west im1 w ill t'tiVr I'ttNif t.lun (hut thf ImM airht t i Unni U-'i-n the lUai!itt-r nut l; 't-i wr i Ih.t oilur oi lU'srlmij:. 'rtcirtMi. iii ThcmUv, tlio -IK iIhv t-f (N-tnlvr. He ii ;i iiif- ne- HiliiptM'.: Sip. -liiir!itt' K. 11 ililrj . 1 lion ii K 1!mhIo , Mr. Klttpri M. FIimuihui if ititriiii'.'t"!'. nli . Kriit.k Kin- nrt. On kin ml. V iiy n-l nil v tMin rUii.iiir !orM 1 tho lllla.. . .1.-.. t-it.il IlimU Nr. la.ll.l.Hl I.I lil.t tllMF l!ni -Im (hi- clli o ir or In-iui-v ni JMt 1hv hi ' rto1-rr 2. J T HKllKtES. " j J-'l ! RvRitor. Notice for Publication. I nit-il Stntr In. HflUv. Rnsi'lmrg, ln-Kon. July imoj. Noii.eis lirrel.y bucii thai in roiitoliani' t ith I he roi i-ieiis i.i the art of I onirrest i.i June ::. is7s ciuji V. " m ei t for the paie of tiintier hui.lv in thr sintesof aliforiiia.tirrgon Ni'vb.Ib an.l VVasinKi,,i territory.' .sexteml t.lto nil the pulilir lain! Male. Iiy ai t of Augual WILLIAM I! HUThK. of J.oksnnvllli'. county ol Jaikson. !te ol i'ivroii. has this day liliil iu tbi otlit-v his s urn stutooiunl No. av tor the purebiuu of the lots ;(. -I, ;i nu.l In see is. tj. :u S.. mug S west an.l ill offer pro.' lonhow thai the laiul tonghl 15 innie valualile for it tiiulwr or sioiie than lor .Krii'iilnnal .iirix-e. am! to rMaMish hla i li.mi l.'ioie the Krgisier ami l;eveier of this offive of Nesrlmii;. l ir .'if'.li. on Tlitir..ay, ttic.'nil ilav ot Vtolier. 1!V. He ti.tne M wltnessea: Wi.liuui M -fan. Mwtle I'm k. in-., Nl holm Pels. li. 3m ksonvllle. Ore.. N J Cuniiniupa ani 1 red l'o.iK'iie. uf Koselmrg. ''llgoll. Any mill .11 pei.on. i l.imiiii; aOverselv the aNive .lea. rila il lunds tin" r nui..ite.l lo nlo iimir I'laimi. Iu link oflKe QU Or la'fore sal. I -.'ii.l dy I n Otol,er p.wj. J. T. llUirK.K.'.. ' J.( Ktifi'itr, AT ROSEBURG OR PENSIONS - n. ! Indian War Vet. rai.s who st..-.! ! morf iii any oi me ioii,.n.g ueignat-ii remarried, are entitle I to a t s.i:-Jl, 17 I":'.! . l-!ti-ls.';7 1M7-1MS .im;-is-- . ;-1 s"i' .K-i-1.n.V .IV.l-ls-V.' . Wl-lv-. UNIVERSITY EUGENE, The first SciiKst-.r. session 1, -5, o,c!is V C. ..... !, .-. Tt.,. r m 1" 1 1 .njaunuu iiu. 1 ii. i .vii.'jis at.: L..icges are comprisca in the I'niver.sity. Oraauate School. College of Literature, Science ami Ait?. College of Sci.n.e and Ka giueering, I'uiversitv Actdemy, cho.-l of Music, School of Medicine, Ssh .oi of Law. Tuition free, cxcejitiuir in school of Ia. MetlJrim aud .Music. ( Iuculc-iit il 52.50 jer 3 ear ) Cost c :ee lli-ajPCT CUT Fcr cataljgtic, adciress REGISTRAR OF $ l7 ? a a mm a a a a a a SIEVER'S BAKeRY,'" 'ck4" ' J T near Cam U K AKK Mil l. IN Till: I FAD WITH ot l: Fine Cream and Homemade Bread Weca.,et..It.'t'ur-:tov.iy,a.-,a if nc j.tr.- .ii,-.-.! ., j the trade in the future a- in tin- past. w .;; iv li) ri. A ,,,.. ;:... Vct Join in the j-nvasi-.u of well please I t estovers -..!,., ,-, ,. tinually jms-in' i;i and out of ., ir THE BEST GOODS ..v.sw.v.sw.v, jy.v, 15 1 Drain COOS BHY STAGE ROUTE r-nnineiii'inj; with M-uiday, January 20. "02, we will charge 17.50 for thefare from Ira"m t C3 Kay. Kaage allowance with each iu!l far., WjoumU. Travelliuit tneii are allowetl 73 iv.uuds lxi.n;ace hen they have nOO pounds or more. A.l excess baivagr', 3 eta. jer lound, aud no al lowance will be made for round trip. DAILY ST.VI..K. - For further information a l.In.sj J. H. Sawyers, lropri't.r, Drain, Oregon rVSWWSSSV.V.V.V.V.W.SVaSWSvW A CAR J Mitchell A I I CITJC ' I- I -C , s-. -f s. llfnnj ami j AjSQ ft .. i nf fl. f- ,,- j ul I"- IHIIKIUS and Roajl If you wish comfort, elegance and a reasonable price, see us before buying J. F. Barker & Co. ROSKUURG, ORKGOX L.C. Smith .. Guns.. SHOT GUNS RIFLES and PISTOLS A COMPLETE LIME S. K. SYKES, Hardware. SALES DAILY Ii Sometimes Two and even Three a Day COTTAGE GROVE , IT HELPS YOU your Uiin.l clear and frth Ujf th daily bti-hit pr,'.!i:n if you bread Ic.n.-i.i ti limpquo Bakery r oi.-ad i- ina.I.. r.,m the t ti ar. and .ilway TRCSH AND CLEAN i. ', .i .e Hi a c Pro l'-!-!r . is tors North J... k- v r n tr. OF OREGON OREGON. cuacscav, M'.'-o., btnac-nt-Ikdv tax livijig from 5icoc. to 5 200.00 THE UNIVERSITY, Eugene, Oregon . ........ near Cass -t .ie. 2" AT LOWEST PRICES. S J. SIEVERS, Proprietor :: Gardiner i LOAD Wagons 1 1 I iT tl-l'r"r JU j ArCKIiU' v i .ryrvi ' lmVJ 3IifrltelI Kiiir$, Siirre.s Waons on liaml. The only guu in the world guaranteed to shoot Xitro powder aud uot Ret loose...