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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1902)
I DON'T OVER LOOK THIS While you arc out shoppiuft' don't ihiuk about buying before you call and see our line of Spring and Summer Dress Goods as they are the most complete and up-to-date line in the city. Our line of Wash Silks, mercerized Gingham, Dimities and colored Lawns can't be beat in price and quality. Our Readv-to-Wear Waist In this line we excel all others as our line is the must complete line in the city. White Waists from "0 cents and upwards. Millinery Here is the line we can save ym money in. Walking Hats and street shape. An elegant Sailor tor 50 cents. Ladies Shoes Our Imperial Shoes for ladies will eomjete with any $3.50 shoe in the city in the way of wear and leaiitv. Shirts Gentlemen, our line of Holt' and Taney Shirts are the latest and most complete line in the citv. The Place to get these geods is at the People's Store. we will ive von until Clothing The celebrated David Adh-r A Son's line of Clothing is known far and near and that is the line we carrv. The prices are riulit and the lit is jKThvt and ii you will step in surelv convince vn that we can ev if buying of Us. Neck Wear Here is where we shine. We have the swell est and most complete line in Southern Ore gon, and lor the newest and latent tiling out don't over look us as we have them in the line of neckwear. Gentlemen's Shoes The eelchrated W. I.. loii-l.i Sh..e which wo are sole agent l". tr, s-aks for itself, if you will irive theni a 'rial. We hive them inOxl'orls, high cuts, also in tuns and ox-Hitod ctiiors. ERNEST ABBOTT KILLED. Was Crushed By A Log Rolling Over Him. ACCIDENT WAS NEAR ANLAlf. Was Formerly Proprietor of the Cottage drove Hotel. Wile and One Chllil Survive I Urn. 1 111,- tlOtt l'.,-t O't' itlth ef the I. ABRAHAH Proprietor The People's Store F. V.. Redlield. of C.londal, spent Saturday in this city. 1 V Rice and H F Graves are sojourn ing at Klamath hot springs. Dr. K.J. Pago is retried seriously ill at Oakland, liis life being ilespaireil of. Miss Victoria Chad. lick has accepted a position as saleslady with I'isher-IMlowH & Co. Rev. Roh. lt.xiih returned on Tues day evening train to his home in Grants Pass. MiMattie Taylor ef Mcdioid, passed through mi this morning local to visit in Portland. We are sorry lo learn that Mm. Ralph i...;m ; :n ..t i...:.. l :!.;. it inn n utmr 111 ui nit 11 iiouii. iiii.ttt-i . . . . I holt. Into ol Cott.iiM Giovo citv. Her coiulitKtii is improvo.1 .vlv. i ,. . ... Work has hecn begun on thw new Southern Pacific depot at CottageOrov The building will he 'Jti hv 112 foet. The LHH li Annual Convention of the W. ( T. 1. of Oregon will he held in Itoscbiirg from Sept. iMh t l'-'th. 1'oli SaI.K ClIEAl-. 11 I'ninc PoXCr, I. S. K. Ik-UK, Roselmijt Oregon. S. Carroll and Harry Postal Telegraph repair this ,ilv Sunday friiii) CANNON'S IW-k and Stationery Store il".V HOOKH. Alilr V ....'. -,.. 1 .rullix Y-tii '! ' V.i.uf Tin- i:urnal I H- i'" loro:li V Soutli - -'? :''"' Hearts courajreim -''"" Laiarre -1 i'' ,' The CritM- Tne Miulit of-wa- ' Blenerlia(eUe .;' The Caviller i'-M. Tratli Dexter .Vf a".' The Potter and the Clay P-hr A Maid or veulce in-t.t Granstarlt .'' t.-'.-. The Portion of Labor H'liii'ii The Rullna Passion-louMi Circumstances Mitckr!! God 'Will It Airi Vncle Terry -Vhxi To Have and to Hold-.W.'oii The Sijtn of the prophet-"i.'.-f..r Elanore ll'.i 'if Count Hannibal H",i i...m Tarry. Thou, Till I Come-O t-V In the Palace of the KHiK-t're.rr.i ' The Helmet ot Xavarre-KN'.- Alice of Old Vincennes- TV. And Handrrli of Otheri. We have Tlm-m All Selliuc Price. Sis By Mail, . i-JS We rent all the lte books at 5c. per weeli CANNON'S Bookjand Stationery S101" BE YOUR OWN JUDGE Of Local Interest. Si (Hi Mr-. l.i.ic die last week. A Hie i';,i w as i-itim: in Hid- is iitun: ineiit Martin Myrtle Creek. S. lv. Mkr i- rii-iieaiint; in ' , Smallpox ha biok.n -ol iu the M.lle j unliai- near l.ei.m 1. i Insane Asvlinu at talent. A iiuaranttue j Mi W R Willis is visiting !.ci tlan. ! h.is lieen established against all visitors i t,.r, Mrs C W Sherman in Portland. but relatves. A Seattle company to csi.ihlish a j condensed milk factory at Forest Gr..vc. I A hrick building loo hy 12" ,M : erected at once. Drakesman Walter F.lalock. who broke ! his arm by falling from a ear in the Kose- ' bur yards on .Tune X has retm ncl from ! the Portland hospital. He worked out ! of Grants Tas on the first int. i ) H. Shrenk. of Deer Crock. W. M. Johnson, of Myrtle Creek. M. P. I.awler. j of GlenJale and F. Long of Roeburi. had ! their names adde.1 to our subscription !li-tlast Satur.lay. The Plmnde.m tr is steadily forging ahead. Myriads of little toads were frisking 'al..nsr on Main street Monday. They ; M. rc thickest near the river. It i said ili,v were migrating from the lower swamp to Upper Klamath lake, an-1 we 1 aretoH that a million toads passing ; through town is not unprecedented. ; Kal.unath Falls Republican. Ir. K. M. Chea.lie and wife have taken : r.i. their residence in the Stump Willis e..l ;:e.'e in front of the public sc.ho..l. buildup. It was 1'r. Ch.-adlo's bivther. :i Portland Phvsi. an. h" will take OF WHAT YOU hUY Cheadle i charge if th ; Wi'dam-He, not IT All we ask is that you try our ;,.itv. estate in the Cheadle of thi PURE CANDIES ice Cream and Soda Ice Cream Sandwiches Latest Thing Out. Try them j Tli,.r WOOD & BELL, Proprietor Tho'iie Main.- Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Blue Prints oi Township Maps showing all vacant Lands, One Dollar Each. fRANK t. ALLEY, Architect Abstracter Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in Marks Buildinn. 'Phone 415. ROSEBURG. OREGON o o o n o o o o o o a o o o o a O a o o o ! .1. H. IWn of Ri Mle was transacting Jl.uiin's- in Rosebiir Saturday. He I i-av- thrashim; w.tuld c.tmmem'e in the jCow Cr.-.-k Yall- y t.-luy and wmld W i tiiiMiod up in ai-tut ten .lay, the rain 'acreage U'ii' vr-elually re.liK-..-.l in 'tluit valley by the encroachment of j mead.. ws and ..rchsrd-. -Hi- l-r-.ther Ivy and Uiitily left last Wi-.lii-.-l.iy for i P.-i,.l..n i.jcIi toeiii-.v an mini!. ire Commi-ioiiers! will have a nuini-er of resignation" to a. t nu a. their r-L'ular meetins:. to l-e held next week. tieor,;e Stiu-on. driver ft the hre waptn i No 1 en-ine houe. 1 as rc-rigneil, a ha" li-.r Iiiusell. lrivi r of engine 1. Mr. Rus--li la- it-n m ""ii department f-mr yearn. AK.ut a year ago he wa lran-ferre.1 from engine S tt. 1 Nolhou e. It is ndcrtHHl that the vacancies are to be till 1 by J. Pe-ten-m and Samuel Wilson. T. A. Wootl has worked incessantly to secure legislation favorable fi Indian War Veterans. IlehantUe other bills in congress to aid veterans. Thi-work 1i.n. and i exiiceted to ilia, t . .mo place veterans under obligations to ive him their pension business, and it seem to us that they can not afford to :he it lo any one else. Sec bis ad. elsewhere. Attorney J. A. Buchanan is looking after his interests in this matter, and doma ins business in Roseburg. (jltf. QwO0 0 www n n o o a 0 a O O o o o o a o o o Mrs. Clara K.i-t and family will leave tomorrow for Reiib.-n to enjoy an outing Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kramer. Myr tle Creek were tran-actini: biisin.-s- in this , ity Friday. lb .n. .1. H. l'.o..:i., "i ti.iut- l'.is was a pasen;cr oil tin- lit-triiilnr's loiMi lor Portland. Mrs. Lilian 11. Collier, - i !.- pi..-.ns. left Tuesday tot Seattle t vi-il relative at that place. .lim Dotey. wi...';. a- irn in Eastern Oregon, f-ir the p.i-t year : vi-itinr his parents at thi-p'.t,v. A tu.trruge lieen xa- i--r.cd t--l.iv to C. I.. We-troiv and Pertli.i A. Thron K.n vf Civil Bend . The trouble wi'h IVrt suppol Junction City n that ho is iii.ti-tl with -roii;: Trace. Mis- Ila Carter retnri..-d to her !.-me at Canyt-nvill- at'.ird.ty. :.tt. r .vitpy inj a t ;i-e in t'-.i-ollic--fo- .iu- t inii past. hc made iiuuy fri.-iid-in thi- city Miss Hartie I.ii.-er returned List M.tn.lay i: oin pot : !.:i.. .i:. l ..tl.ei i,..r:h- t rn cii'.e-. v iH-ie -ii- I..'- t--. ;i v i -1 1 ; i . s; for the past n.-.i.th. Cie-t. d. Mac.lo!i;i;,l a i i- ij,::,- t.t at: r i,ey of A-iiland Wi-ci.i,-in M. A. P.idgeway -f Bo-'.l-lcr M n'au.i ai.- in this city on business. The new American Ty;- Wri--r. tiie Ray. the trderer, is -.tiiii! the most rat.id, .bnable an-l pr.i.-tic.il . he.i atc.rday .- Re- rxe ompaiii.-1 ieii:i? he ha ;.. s -tii Second Reduction Still further reductions on all summer goods Lawns and wash Goods Nansooks, Mercerized Zephyrs, Etc at a little over half their real value. We wish to clean out a all our summer goods as quick- g ly as possible. Nuf Ced O cr IS w M im r u a m U M noAi mi mac'iine made. On sale :;t the l'i u iF.M.TR ollice. ij .-a. h. Sui-rvijr Bart rum -!:. and Sim lay "'it .. the ( ':l-r:i i a-t tf Ritst-l-nrj. II.-n.i- :i by Ib-nry Ri. har ls..n. Kx-lit-nff Orme left M.-n I..y f.-r t"tt Creek Canyon, where i.la. er loiii.-s wl.icli he expects put in operation. Me lfor l Mail. The oi new l-utni- of the R-.e--l.ur.: W;.t-r .v I iht Co, at Winchester, has !. u r.-pair I and is a.-ain throwing great voinii.es ..f North t liijfp.ia water i -it.. Rt.seb ir-.'. Lew i 'hamU-r'..tin w ho r.-ide- on a farm t.e.ir thi-ci' v made this office a plea-eiit bi.-iiM-s call Satttrday and t'X.k advantage f .nr low club rate f..r Pi aiv i.i: ii kk and (ti-jouian. K. II. ila'-lwrt i-now pr-ij.rietor of the (Ir.-.-oii Mist. St Helens. Mr. ial-U-rts has inoxitd hi- f.iinily to St. Hel ens and he has taken charge -f the paper. ("ha-.. H Sp.mjli. oi ' IHikiiig t.las, . . . i i mi. in lowii 'iiioay an I uiurvu u with a pleasant rail. He -ay- thrashing will coiii'oeti.-e iu f'i!l l.la-i i i IMtking .la-s vall.-v early 1 1 1 1 - week. I r. Mvra l.row n lyuan.wlio n;is Iteeu i-mnu' m au I raneisco, arrive. I in -bland. T iie-day lteni-on. and is the lest or Mrs. Frank Mickey. She will remain -eeral we-us ii.iim.--. Archie nievi . the bra k. Ulan who as injured at draut- pa-s several wi-.ks a l'i an. i was -.-nt totiie. l. i.:s ho-pital at San l'raii. i-co, is im- ipi ii.' nicely aiei is aim- io u- out an.l 11'' I Ull t. V rumor ; rum-lit a Sa;. in that at tin-time of the present e-eap" of Tracy aii'l Merrill fron, the state Im-ii the Miirds til) the wall . It-el ted their jHiStf nd hid. The sloiv i- creating yretii x iieiiiont. The Stale School html ain.oi t ionment - JU.i'io'J.S.'i the largest in the history .I tie stat'- I'.mglas has .,.":i5 school ..ol. illation uiid re eiv.-s ,7' - -- of the Hl.portiolillielit. J lie total School popll lation of the state is 133.477 T R Sheridan received a leb-ram I iio-dav lrom ew 1 na t it v :innoince- ing the death of Mrs R A Graham in that citv. It was not know 11 here that Mrs Graham had U-en ill and her slid- len death was a "real surprise. Marsh- field Pun. A spirited runaway took place about 11 o'clock today, a horse belonging to R. C. CamplH'li of West R.i-,rhiirg at tached lo a light buggy broke his halter while tied at thecotlrt house and t'Xik 1 run through town sma-liing the buggy Hogs are hogs these days. The high est price is neing pai.i lor liogM on foot offered for several years, i cents a pound. This makes hog meat wholsale about 7 cnts dressed. Those who have plenty of hogs are up with the hop men. Al banv licinocr.it. new hist year. SIP H. Trench. Snyder of tin gang, were in Myrtle Creek. Mrs. Aita Wallace I'liiuh. national or ganier and lecturer of the W. C. T. C w ill sprak at lim M. 1". Church nevt Sunday morning. Win. Currier wiie and Ixibv and 1 J. T. I'.Man and family enjoyed u .iiiet j Sunday on the banks of th North Cmp ,tiia at Wiiicii-Mcr. I Mis Row .locph-o;i an.l Walter .lo j s,.phsoii left Thursday for San Pianci j co Tt In le they w ill take Up their h..' w otk uaain soon. I It i" not lining.: that thr authortlie relile to pav the rewiil-I to the women wlo found ciivicl MeiriH' l.lv. Tracy may drop in to coiled it. . T. Thtiiiipsoii jud family au.t H. W. Miller ami family lnvr lumi' l tu Mvrtle Creek to lake ch.iitf.. r.f the (veiland hol.-l .tt that place Henry K Wet. of Myitle Creek was transacting biisines iu tiie 1". S. Iin.l OlKce t'lay. We were favored with a l'!eaant call. Mr. West ha a 2."d prune cop. Mr. Simon Car.., and ou IV-iijamiti. and two .laughters h-ft on Saturdav'n Io.mI for a visit at Oakland Calif. Mr. C.'.ro accompanied them a far a Ash land. Mis- I.anr.t s-paMiiin. of the Pi.mn nrvti.u composing force, couple oi days vacation .Saturday md Sunday wa home folks at I'rain. Mr. and Mr-. Have Riake. of Tatsoina who have l-n Vsitlll2 the falnlh i't S. K. Sykea in this t-jty, returned hoin' on tti.s lu.irmng (...!. ll.evwereac- 1 oinoaiiiisl by Mr. RIake's neicr lit t X I.ela Svkt-, whoniil t iki! with thrru f. r a short time. Winon Rui.ip, i-tiiriie-l hum fr-.m .1 v.sii to Portland thi- mt.riiiiig. lie w itness,-,! the base ball iraiii. l-etw.-n Portland .m l Helena yesterday and say it was .l.-i M.-liy lnt.-r. -t .iijj. the s,-..te for 11! innings siandiug 1 toil in favor -f Helena. iVr-Lmd is r.-in.rt.sl .pii. t. sun '.iv n r.rniiig there werr t lreiglit wrn L- 111 tlje I -t I reek an yon. A -..nth l-.nnd estra had two car l.-raile 1 a few loih -..ii'.h of Rculw-11 at one o'cl'N'k a m and at nine a m train No. I had a car derailol at t'iniiel three. No s,-ri m damic reulte-l. but the North l.oun.1 I .-.! w.i tlt-hiv 1 ais.'tt iTf- hour-. .1. W. Havdeti, car repair. ha ltri tran-ferel to Portland where he former lv worked. Mr. Havden wa rent hre two years a'J for a two ne-k r-li-f but a biisincs" increased at that time h wa retained at ihi station, and ha just recently aske-l for .1 transfer t. Port A distressing and fatul accident oc curc.l at Anlauf Sutiinlay afterntioii at 4 o'clo'k the victim lH-iu Krnest A li lt KeeiiiN : he was working In thii losing or piling catnp nt Anlauf, and while cmued in felling trees on a mountain iide a I03 rolled down upon him crushing, him o severely that death came to relieve his suffering two hours after the accident. Ho renided at Oottayo Grovo two yea re ajo where he coiulu te-l the Cottage (irove hotel. H wa a -;ood blacksmith and mechunic aud a man held in high esteem. lUwus 11 1 tout 3D vearn old and leaves u wife and otie child to mourn tholr ad lo. F uneral services were conducted at Cottayn Grove today mid the remalus x ere hod t.. re-t in the ! h-;i1 celueturv.l Slaughter SalePrices Talk Ladies' Shoes Towels $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 J 50c values now values now going for Yt 45c values now ONE DOLLAR SI 43c - 36c - 33c 40c values now - 35 & 30c values now 25c 25c values now - - 19c A Pretty Wedding at Cottage (irove. enjoyed a last Heek, -nt wit! For further Information SEE OUR WINDOW $ J you're skeptical SEE OUR WINDOW CottaffO Gro wa the scene of olio of the 8unnint of Summer church tu-d- ling Hunday, Auunt rt, 1WJ, Miss I.. Hattlr Grpur.l and H rrv C. Hart Uilij the ld;jh rout racti lit; partie. At the ticluMou of t he evening criiion at the Methodist l"pi.'op-il church, the cal- lag 1 tearing tLe bti lal jiarty arriv-l an t a the chaftel or)iuu t which m seatel Mis Neva Perkiti. lteahd f'.ith he melislioiii strain of Wagner', we-l- 1.113 rnarch, Iho l.ritial party W .red into the t-diiice by the Pl.mm.i: t i n l-lltoi uu I graceblllv Inurche I lip the 'e t- the chancel rail, the liride b an- lug on tlie arm t.t lier ti?let . .li .uir who aet.-l a bri.l '- niaid. while the fir.tm cl.-ly folloutsl, e-. ort.sl by hi ItM-t man, Attornev Alt.i II. Knirf. Pretty drciriitioii of fern and eer- iffeeus wTe in cl'l-in'e al. ais.'i'. lti 'hniid-1 railing and h 1 1. r ''ridjl t arty ttipttai lif.l K-v. r.ug.-ne I. ..mn.er- 111.111. -.i-t--r 01 tit" cliUr ti. p-.l I..r- wurdand loii.bictrd the Uautiiiil and impre-ive ritualistic .-ereiuoiiy. The bride lo..ke-l ( h.iriniiig. attirsl in white silk organdie trimmed in lace and chif fon and carried a lpiet of while c.trna- ti-'ii. TIim bridtsm.i'i was very comiiigly g.w nel iu white aud carried a le'iuet of pink carnation. The gr..m and lwt man api-arvl in otnventional black. At the e.ii.'. I us ion of the pn-lty ceremony the bridal party retired t the church x.-tibu!.- w here thev ret ie. The Big Store JOS EPHSOF The Big Store Mail Ordeis Promptly Filled. Everything guaranteed as represented or money back VCrCsVrrrOVOVO ,.0,,K,rCiV'.O'K,iO'KVO,K,tC rt& &sfs-v . Sf. s--j -t-. Educational Notes. 5 t l.j F it. llw: in "o. s. -up. :jj B0SWELL SPRINGS HOTEL Douglas County Oregon. livery teacher iu the eoauty shonld :.rrh s-...i,i. 1,1, -r i T..1 ! ,,1 . I - a ' .-. 1 ..n ak.ieiiLi iuuiuuiiu .vrauirin lucotuir and the schoi olucets 1 k' ;!:., Ill IrouN; and patron are invitexl to le prewnt e.pvcislly at th day sei;iion Saturday Aag. as well m the evenitig -ertioti Anj t'tt'u. T(L. H:h an ! it.'h.i-.am: We.lnei-lay at tbe tcliol Lous, H p. n. S')lo. Holy City. Miss Blanche! HM U Addrewi t.f vyelcome. C. S , Jackson. Inetl. Mitse Terry and: Jacob. Keeponw. VtoL l'.igler. t'rosuleiit Orcntl, Hols. A. M. Craw-1 forJ. J. W. llaruilton. (Jeo. 11 Brown' and O. 1. Coshow. Solo, Mrs. G. W. ' Short. S'Tcial converse, jrame. etc Thursday H v. iu. at opera hons.- ! Ins'rnmeatal solo. Miss L'hie Bene t .- i . i i: r:.. l n lal.. l...;!h ..! K . l-.'t.lli,-.-. ! 1'iit.: UTh-. 7rii.. - ..j. :'r..i.; - csl.r.it ; .j.:...:.. o- :ii- ;-:--ni.... K.-.-r: i: a Frnn -iv-t F..nir.-t. :r (-:.-.-.. l-..s,:;n K.tu T'.'j-. V' . u. iui-!u.l.&s '-... mm i i..--ri i 1' --'Mu:a B.-. Mi't f"r-av.iira J-vl.-i. -oliarn ' h ". k.KiuJ tr.ji r'Tirc:aK tin- ONE GALLON OF THESE WATERS CONTAINS 'Ii.-r.' i-.-iin i a :..-..! o rr. ;lr:j ..r . : lv 2. cr. - It r:. i K - . 11'j.i Ti- 4 CAPT. !- '. " '. t -t '.a -Ale t)r.::l -. ; r. BEN D. B0SWELL. Proprietor. To Veterans of InJiin Wars. tU,.,.ixMtul-ti..n,3n.lb:-t M..- ' ' ! Solo, Wiibnr their Urj a-s-mt'l.ii:e : irien.i-js ti.cv let je-l ftotii th hllf. h. With Lum ber ol re'.utHe and inilmaie frien 1 ihey then pr.- ee hsl t..th ic-ti.e , f th- bri le l,ei fr plc.iaiit l.o".r were nt in -ul ronver-.- ai..l nl.er.'- dainty refrehmeiit- were er.-l. The bri lo is the rl l. -t daughter of Mr. r..t Mr-. I.. 1". Orpiud "i C ttae i ;r.. a i.ei.v.f Mr W. t'omier. S lick. Head in Miss Clara McCoy. Leotnre, Ifem- I have mj'ie arrar.eii',-.:,t with W'zu. II. P.ol-.r.. a r-sident Attorney :' I W aahiUfc-ton C ity, to prs-;.;e claims ' !-.r j'i,-ion- .n the r-a:t f the V.-!rir. d Iutliaa Wai. ..r their wi-h an 1 Farm Wanted. our.- tus wacu to le-a?e a cool c.n.i-i H ranch r.n -hi--, f.,r a ..rn, c,f ytar-. M-t ? nr.ij'n five n.ili ra-ros-l s'-atjo. A lire IV. S. P!a;::.;ea!rr. R--bnri. Ore. cire bartaias inWheeb. ' lion of School nntl Home. Prof. '. caa Mure you . j the prompt and -ner Ifitrler. Solo. Miss Hayol Terrv. 1 tvtic r rc-?tj:ion 'f (iaia... Tri.lay 8 p. in .open Loo-Iiar.r; Uv' Aa hirA ,h r-'.v l-i5lfi, Dnef. ltnlof and Madrfe Patterson.: B'1 ur''1-J -"" it y-r if r:-. ; ; y..e ia sereril ic.l ha-d r.eeitMion. liny lien iersoo. cc&l i -i.' j. in i r-.r tr.at voarapp .icitio.i! i itxyci.- r.:i-, we iri.l soli at verv low Solo, Mi. ie.trr!e fivc-l'. tl're. I". I), lller B:nch Hid A ldt inlrntt. Solo. Mis Hz " i "htur lav. it. iu.. opera hone i -ttien.eri ,i j,'; ,-L:a an attractive lady, i-.s-.-s-.-l i f h'jHBu iietle. tl, Mise Bearcl ini-.n have m i l.- :,.. many uoinaliiy yrnce-atel .s-..iiipiili- . h jlo. M.M Illel 4 rt. AiMrM. ment. The irr--.ni i a verv nHnthtv SopL 4. II. AeLirrnHD. Sh). Mrs ob. A 1 Ire, ; ii.iiy I pr-lLy pr.w-cu'.-i I find it ne- j Prirt" " ' trale for w.x-J. tr. Solo. Mits !oary to have r.ime r.-7-mib:epar;e i A-C. Mobsters A C. ie. .1. H. Or-j in Wa-iiii-ron to atter ;L h...ut rllWry. : iu !-rn. thereby '.;.. ,. juririv'TQ WHOM IT and tpoiar yoiu.4 man. rtierji,-;!,- and j (!. Short. Addre4i. l'rea. B. L. land on account there. Mr. I'oman, the wide-awake, pnblici -piiiud general freight and pafeiiji-r airent of tne S. P. tv.tnp.iny in thii slate h.is kindlv rt.n-ented to furnish fre l.itND.Mt. Jlujut., 3. l'ii2. Itilev A. Holme, the enbjt of thi sketch tr.inpirintioti to the .vm,mitteeiipi"..iiit-1 wa lm n Honar.lt onnty .Mi-sjiin. ed by the HosehnrK lU..-.rd of Trade to Febrnaiy l.'.th IM. e died at the canvas tlie C-.nr.tv lor lnil.t'tt I UscO lamuy reil.icnn i.e.r umi-cnur, , . . . The ir..l.iie!..r 1. .v.- s,, n.n.h f i-h in iii i-suint; l.Hl,.l iUn-tral lamphh-t July . He wa one i.fthet';" rin.n.et,.-. ,v.n..,t.o.,, pt,yicai i C1ralive VM.wvr? lat ,h,.v f.f,,r h-scrii.tive of I..iwla cotinlv. for die- earlv pioneer. haMinj cine t.. 1 re-1 - 1 iimi.ir.si lviiiars ..r any case thai - 1 - - Selling agents for New Idea Pat- n o terns, all iuc. ..f lis f.ui,ily reidin;i l-ri-sttt-pjil. the .n l .lr II. Hart oft'ottae .r--. Th brilj an-1 itro-jln h it thi morning th a lew ! reUtive ..f the latter for Ik-hemiit ! wh'-rea brief hour lie.ll Will le s.,t andd the t.itrlv eras and ha'ly del! of thi iamon luiniiii di'tri. t. n their re'nrn they ".ill 1 at home to frieud in the Cottage of the groom at Ct.tUie Urove. The 'U!v.pki j jiin Tiith many Im-nd in ihing tl: happy uonple a plcisnt an-l pr-M-j-er-ni jour ney through life, q rtimtirUii, and Mrs. j. Cmplell. Iristrnrneritalmnsie Mi j Blanch Hid lie tii.i al-oe noted. jllr.- cti't-is f.) or ca 1 1. 11, II. li.e.., .tll I lor thi arr;.eii.er.ts ail -'!iitit'o,:. Sitrrr., r,-. I.re'.;i. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! Th.-se "l. A t-r : rt - 1 r 1 i.ire '-wle or i-ir,.j,- v.. ii t . i-ali nr.d e- i'- I: r 1:4 oil N.th Ja. -vi Stn-et Tc;heri fc.rnlnatlona- ... , N-.litv is hereby -ien that th.- o.antv ; -ii.-rititeiident -.1 I-ih1..! ('"V.uty Hill ' Ifld ti.e re-,:ii!.ir Xjii.Uiali-ni of appU- . fan! f,.( st..te and i .-unty ij. r-- at lh..-' $100 Kevarl $100. ii (le-.l-.-I.e . i- re.eler -t thi pper i.l e-i to lenni that th. rc is at -at lreadi-i die.i-e tint -i.-r.-e !..-. bea . .'.r.ie-1 f r 1 a-t.-rn pr,.rrtr. Ai- .- A -r!:-c,er:t lel l.e-J. Cniver, :,.-..is .a lij.ri, t.-t4-.ni:e r:-he-!. etc. ur- C't'iirt l.oii-.. Koebir ire-.tti, a f,.i-i -: l or it.iie p.l-rr ('oi:imc.icir. AV.-t nc-lav. A uiii Pi. a! mnv ..cl..vk a. m ti I v.iiiliiiuin until l'i. at four o'c'.ock. able to cu: iu ;tli it sta-e .r.d that is ! Catarrh. Hall Catarrh Cure i the ..nly ..-itie cr.re kn-.tin t.. th. m.j;cat trat.-rnity. Catarrh U-inj a ..:itu- Satnrdav Aiun-t nttnal .Ii-. :o..-. r-p;ire- u i-unstitmiouai ' trcatriteitt. HaliX atarrh Cur i taken III 11 1 uu III! U'Mnestlay-Penma-bip, history, -pell.' h.ternally. acting directly np..a tlw ir.jj. al-elira. rcvliic, cbol law. i hhl and u.iKVUs -4iruce ot tbe yste:n Tl,tirda-Vriltciianihmit;c.th...ry ' !'T.-t-y d.-tr.yn th foundatKi, ,j ij tea-hiny, ur-n.ii.ax. U-.k-ktving ; lti" di-e.i. ar. l gninj the )-:!er,t j phv.ic. civil xoveriimelit. j -in ln.Ui I-v Mllellin; n tMe Cf.tistlt.Hion lrid.iv-Phvsi..l.-v. u.s.vrai hv. men- '" a-si-tm H;.iun- in .loir.- it n.-rl Iron Clad mm son on the first emigrant train in 1. atni.iay-iw.i.u,;, . piane .-,.metry, l ... i-.i:l t:. general lustttry, r.niisn i.uerauire. tribiitioti throiiifh the Harrimun Immi eration Huren. lion PS K Unit k and 1 He ent throe year at the tradinj ,'"erai in- s.- iint at reito:i City. He then went 1 1 "l ttornev C S Jack-t.n conipti-- thi pelting committee. Let our .ple nb-cril'liU-rallv t- thi fund. Philitarian I.o.l.: N. M, I. i. O. V. held a very interfiling esion Paturtlay L-vcinn;, after con f erring the 2nd Dctfrep. A hiiif hour was spent in a social way iuakiii)i the actiuaintamv of several brother who paid a fraternal visit. They were Jtro. v. I.. A A- '- cnijffe of Worrcnsliurj.' I.l'e, o. 7S, Warrens- bur, Teiin. Hp). J. hi. SnctI1c.11, Kkiis' eity Lodge, No. .. Alexandria, Ind, back to the Sw.-el Water and ire-n River, w her- he live-1 for several year. Iuriiig th.r-e year he wa married to Marjfaret Hiietoti, who wa a niece ui General Sam Hueston. f Texao. The oftMprin;! of their marriage was the chihlreu, three of whom had j.rcv-i-etlc.1 him to the better land, t'n ".tns, Mile and f-im.m Uuliiie. who ure rciccte 1 rei.len(s pf our alW-y jrave I" their father the most devoted and h.vinrf air tendance during hi laei lonf illnd. nd with that tlhal eltvctinn that is .iinty papers Con. nieucm; ! soM by Iru-i-tr. 7.V. ' tail t" cim-. : al. j Addres 1 1 , t-end i'..r li-t . J tf le.llm l.i-, Wagons Fully Warranted Chi vkv at.'o.. Toledo, o. 1. M. Wcathcrbj- ilso T. W. Peur-on of Canital LuIdi'. I 1 1 ..1 1 1 1.. 1 No. 4, of Carson City, Xev.Vla, all of a'r-n'1 "",H icuorriy ore.. whom live (1.1,1 1,-llow an.l can -o " "K0"! lamer, no re:,.... w hv Od.l F.-lh.wH should not uiothcr wl.o etill survive 1.1m. flourish in Piuh a U a.itifiil climate at As e gaze iini tins aevl wife Ier0t, stontliem lit-(roii's. " uo be vue loye 0.1 IDer iPt aa,i w un u ncaft iitieu with iiuioan sympathy, we feel that they will The State oriua! Schopl tt lrain not Ipiitf be Eeparatetl. And vo C,.m open on Monday, Septemler ftlh, with men-l her to Him, whu "Affect in" ninv a full faciiltv of "pedal teachf r. in love. ?J,e knows in Mhoni she ha Physical education liecoines a part of til9l'd,. lp! has ai-l "ly strength i the work the cominif yt-r, w i(h m ip "uhVient (or thee." To the noble scjw, rs director, of uiiccc5i'nl exm.rience. I V'u have won oiir hihel esteem, hv "Act mil busine?'' takes the place of their temhtr loving care of their parents, formal liook-kceping. Knahsli Mndlwe give a full iiU'4urefiicoii lulemsj and matheuiatie w ill n put on 4 ulionger I approval. .h you mourn for the lo. of and rnoio practical basis, the science I the brave old plonecr,iat her, w ho i rest and history laboratory w ill be ung lrom hi lalx.rR, you w ill only the strenetliened; the teacher training I more tenderly care for an.l cherish the class w ill 1 made 111010 efficient. A 1 beloved mother, who w hole life lia teachers, review class will be continued. I lnen devat.id to faithful toil an.l jre.ner Siieeial privilenes will he extented tuluus kindly detsls. May ti.nl in hi tea. hers havinji a certain experience, tu lioodncd ever lie present with thU avail themselves of the lNinelit of the noble pioneer mothet, thi la-rcaved training departmeiit. Inii.rovenients ot wife in our prayer. Appropriate and sch K.l biiildim; domintory will lw mode. very un.rt sive services were conducted Expenses low, Write, for eatalogtie, I t. tn homo by the Rev. V ; Hlair JIM.) J. H. ORii rr, President. afler which the interment tMjk place at the l ortniie v low Cemetery on Fortune Commissioner Hermann Coming. IHriuieb. A la nie assembWe of sorrow ing friendu were present to pav thi last viASHiNOTox, oul'. uiinuiisMom-i i triouto ot resiK.-ct to another ! our I T Wislnesdav, Au;iit PI, at i.ine u'dock I Halls Familv Pills are the best, 1 a. iu.. an l continuing until t relay list 15. at io.ir oVl.-k. l'ir-l. Sec-.nd and Third tirade Certificate. Wc-lne-day !' umaiiship, history, or thography, reading. Thurs-lay Written arithmetic, theory I ot teaching, xrainimU, sclmol law. "ri layC.oiiijrai.hy, mental arith metic, physi-tloey, civil government. Primary Certificate Vediiedav -Penmanship, orthography. rtwdijj, arithmetic Thuri.h.v An ,d liue-li.tniiu, thcrv ! ,if icilchillu, meth'nls, physiology. P. B. II wti.i, Co. S0h.1t .1 s.ipt.. lVmgl.14 Co, ! Hacks and Buggies vo-;-r. P - "X 1 OAKLAND, ORE T. A. Bury 1. U -Mart's, Roseburg Real Estate Co I: aim and Timber Land Hotiht atul Sold Taxes Paid for Xoa-Resideiits. Timber lstimates a Specialty. List your proper tv with us. j IM1KAM LEAVES HOSPITAL. Convict Who Tried to Prevent the L.scape of Tracy and Merrill. o Chas. Sieu'-I, .f May, C'his County, is spending a lew day with his father-in law J . . ew land of Ten Mile. Mr. Sieoel an 1 .1. P.. Howard -f Ten Mil favored the l'i .Mvni:.i.i:i!witli a plea.-ent call SaPirihiy while transacting Ijiisiness in Itos -luir. Threshing comnieneed in that part of tin- country today, and a good average c rot 1 is reported. Hermann, of the General Land O0iee( I rcservcil atul Moved pioneer. MuiilK. RLWAHU 0F CRr.D. and his: family, left for Oregon tiKlay. Mr. Ilcrmaii will piobablv spend a month in thi' state. According to the . , . , . . .. .1. atlove.iispaici) Mr. Herman Will reacn A rftwftr.i itnonin i. .,!,! ,,,., his old H.m-burg Ikiiiio about Thursday I .ktsou or iK rwms w ho w ill uive infor- or I'ridav of thU week, where he, as I matioti or evidence, that w ill b ail t the ..... .1 ,.;ni .,..11., ,.t...i .....i i. I arrest ami conviction 01 the party or ' ',, , . ' ' , 1 , 1 j partie. who maUciouslv broke and dain comed by bi many staunch friend an-1 aged the llcw roil,, r;llK.r m,,, Xn mrmer neigniM.rs. I tbe underflinisj, Fm:i J, IIi.ku.y. fAi.t:M, Aug. 2. (Sjvial. Prank In gram, the prisoner whu va shot by D. Merrill at the time of the outbreak at the Penitentiary, left the pri-on hor pital t.slay. His left leg was amputated alovo the kniv, and he walks on erntch A he is unable to make a living at piescnt by working, he is rattling off a splendid set of steel hearth utensil made by him while confined in the Penitentiary. When his means will termithc will purchase an artificial hub and engage in ome ucful occupa tion. 1 hiring his ten years incarcera tion, Ingram learned the blacksmith' trade, but the loss of bis limb will probably previ nt him lioui continuing in that work. Ingram grappled with Merrill while the latter was in the not o! tiring at a prigon guardf and t ho bullet passed through lu knee. Ilia heroic act led to his pardon by the Governor, and won him the sympathy of the jh-o- plc. Ho 1 receiving temporary aid herefrom people, who are charitable disp.ts.sl. A number of Koseburg ladies have Marled a dress reform league with the ob ject ot suppressing the corset. Sensible i'h-a. It Flays on Your Nerves while you are plaiing on it a piano that won t keep in turn and thai' lack ing in .pialiiy oi -OIU..1. Su,-, an in-tru-nieui i-torlin. in-t.-a-l .f l ic-i.-iiiv. (iet tilt- In . It's the cheajH-st in the eihl. P.ny a Kingsbury piano. lVrfvt hi imi slriictioii. in tt.tich and ton.-. The l--t made lor the m in.-y. l'.x.-.ssinxly hoy priced t'.. Cash ,.r iiii:illmetit. Write for catalogue. W. A. BURR & CO. Vf NrOOVOSOVOSSO0OV0OVCrVVV sovovo A am FISHER& BELLOWS CO Dry Goods, Fancy Goods. Notions Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps Groceries, Provisions Produce Uought 5 'Plume 721 ONOV-NV0O.OSON