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Qi-efcon It I S rff dvertisinp; J bb Printing . VtJJL, -J? f iidri1 t$ J i In busy seasons briDgs you yonr share of trade; Is a vry important factor in biihinfRH. Poor printine r- l!W advertising ia dull sea sons brings yon yonr share, and also tbat of the merchant who "can't af- i tlccis ho credit on a good business house. Let ns do yonr Job Printing we Rnarantee it to be in every way satisfactory. 1 V 1. A 1 1 ora" 10 aavertise. Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868, 3 Vol.. XXXIII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1902. No. 78 A i 9 O000000000000000000000 ; E. A. SOOTH, A.C.MA.RSTERS. U.C.GALEY, President, '. Vice President. Cashier. Douglas County Bank, Established I8S3. Mnf nl Cf Alr . BOARD OF DIRECTORS ' F. W. BENSON, R, A. BOOTH, J. H. BOOTH, J. T. BRIDGES J. F. KELLY, A. U. II A ESTERS, K. L. MILLER. A wnPTsl rmntino- lincinaca tranGarta1 nrnl onct nmfrs irivpri pwrv A --- .. v aixuimnwiauuii i-uiiMfifm mill 6gie Biiu cuubfrvnuvB iiHUkiug. q Bank ojen from nine to twelve and from one to three. Q CKOOCOC000X NhA; - N( i V The place to find STRONG'S FURNITlIRF STflRF S gl a a a a a A complete line of Blaukets and Comforts that j are excellent 111 quality and reasonable in price. . . ' & Just recievcd a new liue of rugs ranging in size I from small up to'Jxi2 and in price from Si. 25 to $30. jjj I Our store is fV:'r good things -and we can fit $ up your home complete and it will be up to date if you buy of us.. l( Remember the place B. VV. STRONG, 5 32g Jackson SC. 5 I Brinsr Us Your ... - www Ai FOR CASH J.F. BARKER & CO. Kruse & First class Groceries... ...Also a full line of... dever's HTxesln. blend 'aaxden coffee Seeds Highest price paid for Produce.-' " Give us a call OUR MOTTO IS TO PI.EASEx Kruse & Newland nd Edwin Clapp Shoes for Men SOLD ONLY AT FLINT'S POPULAR SHOE STORE. Opposite First National Bank Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly "when vou order them. Call up 'Phone No. 181, for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. I 5 11, 1 -AND- LA T.ti !.t!ii .1 ;;' 1.-4, M irj'i i ;! 1 . i;s LinuJ for all points on Coo Hay. Good fcpriag Hack leaves Poeeburg Every Morning at 6 o'clock. Incorporated 1901. V frf aa 0 "V .;- ' S I 1 IV HS fe them is at 6 8 a a a a A v,y f A ' .j CHICKENS. EGGS, BUTTER. OR TRADE J- 8 Newland Our prices are always light and stock complete For... Style ..nd... Comfort ...buy the... WALKOVER EMPIRE LiVePjJ, Feed and 0ale $fahleg C. P. Babkabo, Prop. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Rigs at ail hours Transient Stocx gven very be n1 care Rates always reasonable A CIRCl'IT COl'HT CASKS. A t.etKlliy Docket to be Disponed of at the October Term. Few Criminal Cases. Legal lights will wrestle with the following cast's before Judge Hamilton, during the eoming week : (A) Edwin A Mai-k, plf, vs G V Pctors, deft, aoition at law; O P Coshow at ty for plf, and AM Crawford atty for deft. (B) G W Peters, plf, vs Edwin A Mack, deft, tuit; A M Crawford atty for plf, and O P Coshow atty for deft, (C Mary M Berkley rt al, plf, vs Douglas County, deft, apin-nl frui Ctmnty Court ; 6 P Coshow atty for plf. (D) W A Poney, plf, vs Mart Friend, deft, C L Hamilton & A Abraham attys for plf, and J C Fullertoii atty for deft. (E) II Wollenler., plf, vs J F Rose et al. deft, suit ; F W Benson and J C Fullertoii attys for plf, and C S Jackson atty for deft. (F) E W Kiddle, plf, vs Suit hem Pacific Co, deft, action ; Bennett & Sin nott and A M Crawford attys for plf, and W D Fenton, W R WUlis and Dex ter Rice atty for deft. (G) West Cft alt Refining Co, plf, vs Simon Caro, deft, action; C S JaAson atty for plf, and J C Fullerton atty for deft. -(H) Z L Hendricks, plf, vs Southern Pacific Co, action ; Bennett x Simiftt, F. G. Micelliand A M Crawford attys for plf, and W D Fentou, W R Willis and Dextr r Rice attys for deft. (I) Murphy, Grant & Co, plf, vs The McGee Co ft al, deft1, confirmation ; F W Benson, Carey & Mays attys for plfs. (J) B Brock way, plf, vs The City of Roseburg et al, deft, uit ; Dexter Rice and F W Rensron attys for plf, and W T Muir, A M Crawford and C S Jackson attys for deft. (K R S Sheridan e't'al, plfs, vs Henry D Laughlin et al, deft., action ; F W Benson and O F Coshow attys for plfs, and C S Jackson atty for deft. (L) H Wollenberg admr, plf, vs Eu gene R Hannan et nx, defts, confirma tion ; F W Benson atty for plf. (M) Wm M Ladd adm, plf, vs W L B Mills, deft, t-uit ; O P Cotdn.w atty for plf, and T S Osment and Dexter Rice attys for deft, (X) HA Mi-Clart-n, plf, vs G W Grubbe et al, defts; W R Willis & T T Parker attys for plf , and Geo M Brown and L Rarzee attys for defts. (0) Gilla Carter, plf, vs Wm Carter, deft, 8U& for divorce ; Geo. Byron and T T Parker attys for plf. (P) State Land Board, plf,' vs Rich ard Cook ft al, defts, snit ; C S Jackson and A M Crawford attys for plf. vQ) B W Smith, plf, vs L S Shipley, deft, action ; J T Lo':g atty for plf. (R) Myndel Traut, plf, ws H Wollen berg et al, defts, suit ; C S Jackson and Marcus Rosenthal attys for plf, and F W Benson and J C Fullerton attvs for defts. - (S) First National Bank of R'.eburj, plf, vs J L Duwey, deft, action ; J C Ful lerton atty for plf. (T) First National Bank, plf, vs J L Dewey et nx, deft, action ; J C Fullerton atty for plf. U E Haight, f If, vs I Abraham. deft, apjfal from Justice Court ;. Geo Byron atty for plf respondent, and J T Lonz and F G Micelli attvs for deft. (V) Mary Lohr, petitioner, vs B F Lohr, deft, suit ; J C Fullerton, atty for !etitioner, and O P Coshow. atty for deft. (W) Cyrus Smith, plf, vs Douglas County, deft, review; T T Tarker atty for plf. and C S Jackson and A M Craw ford. (X) RacbcT DeBaw et al, plf, vs II Wollenberg et al, defts. suit ; C S Jack son atty for plf, and J C Fullerton and F W Benson attys for defts. (Y) Fred Miller, plf, vs Pacific Tim- ler Co, deft, suit ; J T Long and Louis Barzee attys for plf, ami C M Idleman and W R Willis attvs for deft. Z) II P Brookhart, plf, vs John M Peterson, deft, confirmation ; Dexter Rice atty for deft. ' Xo 1 E Wells & Co, plf, vs J C Kaige d.ft, action ; J C Fullerton atty for plf. Xo 2 W S Hamilton vs Thomas Tay lor, action ; F G Micelli, atty for plf. No 3 Jas Haskins, plf vs Chas R Leihy et al, deft, suit; O P Coshow atty for plf, John II Shupe atty for deft. Xo 4 George LaPointe, plf vs Chas R Leihy et al deft, suit ; O P Coshow atty for plf and John II Shupe atty for deft. No 5 Mary Lohr, plf vs B F Lohr, deft, suit for divorce; J C Fullerton atty for jlf, and O P Coshow atty for deft. Xo 6 Frank D Kinyon, plf vs W S Wright, deft, action ; O P Coshow atty for plf. Xo7 DP Love, plf vs C Gutches, deft, action ; Ira B Riddle and J T Long attys for plf. Xo 8 S Hamilton, plf, vs Ulysses Flournoy, deft, action ; C L Hamilton and F G Micelli attys for plf and J A Buchanan atty for deft. Xo 9 Ferdinand Westbeimer & Sons, plf, vs J H Messier, deft, action ; O F Coshow atty for plfs and John T Long atty for deft. Xo 10 SX Evans, plf, vs C J Krutz, action ; Wm R Willis atty for plf, J C Fullerton and George M Brown attyi for deft. Xo 11 II Levi & Co, plfs v Cloyd & deft, Brown, defts, action ; AM Crawford and C 8 Jackson attys for plfs and A Abraham atty for deft Brown. Xol2 Perkins & Bledsoe, plfs vs 8 C Miller et al, defts, suit toeform deed ; L Barzee atty for plfs and Geo M Brown atty for deft. No 13 G W Rapo plf vs Eugene Wright, deft, action ; John II Shupe attv for plf. Xo H Winnifred Viekers. plf, vs Henry W Viekers, deft, suit for divorce; Louis Baree atty lor plf. Xo 15 Charles Xeal, plf, va J L Parra zoo, deft, action ; "John T Long ; atty for plf, and C L Hamilton, atty.for deft. Xo Ifi G E Davis, plf, t A E Moler, deft, action to recover personal property j PRESIDENT'S PROPOSAL TO MINERS - Proposition Rejected Hiners Vote to Stay Out Until They Win. Wash inctox, Oct. 7. The following' statement was made public at the White House this afternoon : "On Monday, Octolier 6, Hon. Carroll D. Wright, Commissioner of Labor, went to Philadelphia and gavewiiir. John Mitchell the following from the President: 'If Mr. Mitchell will secure the immediate return to work of the miners iu iho anthracite regions, the President will at once appoint com mittee to investigate thoroughly into all matters at issue, between the operators and miners, and will do all in his power to obtain the settlement of those juestions in accordance "with the report of the committee.' "Mr Mitchell has taken this matter under consideration, but the PresiJent has not yet been advised by any de cision. Bcffai.o, X. Y Oct. . It is learned from a reliable source that the proposi tion made by President Roosevelt was discussed at the afternoon session of the coal conference, ' and that President Mitchell had Uken an unfavorable at titude toward it. NO EXTRA LEGISLATIVE SESSION Governor Geer Will Not Issue Call Not Warranted. Salem, Oct. 7. There is no likelihood j of an extra session of the Leg's'ire- j Governor Geer is ouottM as saving that no emergency has thus f;ir presented it- self that would warrant his putting the j s:ate to the expense of an extraordinary session of the R-gis'aiure," and it is claimed the only sentiment nnd in its favor is a purely selfish one that prevails , among the storekeepers ana noaraiug- honse owners of Salem. When the subject cf an extra ses.-ion was first broached, four months a,;o. it was .prod active of much comment and an effort was made to J t-lnge Governor (Jeer THE EXPOSITION Douglas County , Place on Portland, Oct. 7. The following well known citizens of Oregon were iliwn yesterday by the stockholder of the Lewis and Clark Exposition corpor ation to complete the membership of the board of directors. The meeting had lcn adjourned from the regular annual session, which took place July 7: James II. Rahy, of Pendleton; J. C. Coojr, of MeMinuville ; J. M. Church, of La Grande; O. L. Miller, of Baker City; B. Van Dusen, of Astoria ; A Bw-h of Salem ; George W. Riddle, of Riddle ; P. L. Willis, of Portland; J. C. Ains worth, of Portland ; Samuel Coanell, of Portland. The number of shares of stock repre sented was l!.223",'. The total num ber of shares in the corporation is now 33,561. President II. W. Corbett pre sided. The personnel of the loard is now complete. It contains 25 members, 15 of whom have carried forward the. fair project to its present status. As now constituted, the board is made np of IS residents of Portland and of seven resi dents of other towns of Oregon. It will meetEriday to effect complete organiza tion. Twenty-one new committees are yet to be appointed, and as soon as they liave entered npon their work the active promotion of the exposition will be started. OT11EH MEMBERS OF THE HOARD. The 15 other members of the board are: HW. Corbett, president of the John T Long atty for plf, and A M Craw ford atty for deft. No 17 Anna L. Adkinson. plf, vs Geo R Adkinson, deft, suit for divorce; John T Long atty for plf. No 18 L M Archambeau, plf, vs J Beaaley et al defts, action ; John T Long atty for plf. No 19 R JColvinet al, plfs, va L S Shipley et al, defts, Louis Barzee atty for plfs. No 20 A A Fink, plf, vs Schmidt Hotel Investment Co deft, action ; Louis Barzee atty for plf, and F W Benson aud J C Fullerton attys for deft. No 21 IJ W M iller, plf, vs A T Thomp son, deft, action ;0 P Coshow atty for plf, and Dexter Rice atty for deft. No 22 C E Bogue, plf, vs Clovd Chnney, deft, action ; C S Jackson atty for plf, and Dexter Rico atty for deft. No 23 Tho Odd Fellows Building Association, plfs, vs Pacific States S & L Building Association, deft, suit; J C Fullerton, F W Beiison it F G Micelli attv for tilf. Xo 24 E E Lilley, plf, vs The Monte Rico Gold Min Co, deft, suit; J S Med ley atty for plf. No 25 Northwest Thresher Co, plfs, vs Henry E Newton, deft, action ; C S Jackson atty for plfn, and J C Fullerton atty for deft. No 2d fctnto Land Board, plf, V8 L' E UIXEBS VOTtfTO STAY OCT. Wilkksbarke, Ta.. Oct. 7. In accord auce with the address issued by Presi dent Mitchell last night calling uoii all local unions, to meet and take a vote on the question of remaining on strike, the mintworkcrs of the Frosjiect, OakJa'.t aifciMaiyal coal collieries, of fbe Lehigh Company, held a rr.eeting in this tit) today, and at its conclusion, it was an nounced that the men had unanimously dec:ded to stay out in a' body until they had won the instructions of President Mitchell. GOVERNMENT rBOED TOBCY COAL MIXES. Bcttb, Mont., Oct. 7. At aineatinj of the Anaconda, Mont., Trades & Labcr Assembly last night it was decided lo J circulate a monster petition asking the Government to lease all the coal fielc.s and operate them for the good of tl e Nation.. An appropriation will also ie made for the striking miners in Penn sylvania, and a benefit, at which it is expected 1 1300 will be raised, is to"le ' given in the near future. with petiti jns. demanding that he call oue in order that proper legihlati-m codd le enactru placing si.ve omci&ig on a flat salary, lefore their new terms of of- nse Ix-gun. The petitions were printed m a Salem paf r with plenty t f room for ! signa.ares and ivpit-s werecirrn!jt-I tn j all parts of the state. The returns -re disappointing ami t!ie lew, liuiwrvU ' . a l it , names secured sii'is ie, u any, ua- J tures of men of prominence, and l.a j only served t emp'jasie the fact ihat j an extra sosion of the I.egilatare is not i to ls seriously considered as a l-ng-feit want. BOARO COMPLETE is Honored with a the Board. f corporation ; II. W. ircott, first vice president Adolph Wolfe, second vice president and auditor; Leo Friede, third vice president ; Paul Wcssinger, A. H. Devers, Rafus Ma'lory, John F. O'Shea, Charles E. Ladd, A. L. Mills, G. W. Bates, I. N. Fleischner, W. D. Wheel wright, F. Dresser and W. D. Feu on. The new directors had. been nomi nated by the committee on ways and means, and the election went off ipiickly and niianimously. The meeting devoted only a few minutes to discussion f the nominations. The plan of electing in fluential citizens of rts of the state outside of Multnomah county was looked ujion as the best way of enlisting the aid of all Oregon in the fair. Such representation on the legislation com mittee, which is yet to be appointed, was regarded as essential, inasmuch as that committee will have the pie pa ra tion of bills that will go before the leg islature in behalf of the fair. Three of the new directors live in Eastern Oregon James Raley in I'nia tiila county, J M Church in Union, and O.. L. Miller in Baker. J. C. Cooper re sides in Yamhill county, B. Van IHisrn in Clatsop, A. Bush in Marion, and George WRiddle in Douglas. Several of the stockholders desired to have South eastern Oregon and more of the coast counties represented, but were satisfied with the election because the new men represent Oregon as much as is comat ible with the active work of the loard Goodman etal, defts, suit; A M Craw ford atty for pifs. Xo 27 State Land Board, plfs, vs L E Goodman et al, defts, suit; A SI Craw ford atty for pbs. Xo28 Martha A Gardner plf, vs Henry C Gardner, deft, suit for divorce; Louis Barzee atty for plf. Xo 21) L C Acusta, plf, vs Win Acus ta, deft, suit for divorce; C L Hamilton atty for plf, and F G Micelli ai d J A Bnchauan attys for deft. No 30 Rock Island Plow Co, plf, vs F S Rarzee, deft, action ; C S Jackson atty for plf, and Louis Barzee atty ft r deft. Xo 31 B F Clark, plf, vs Pacific Tim ber Co et al, defts, action ; J C Johnson and J 8 Medley attys for plf. Xo32 J C Fullerton, plf, vs Denning, Kent & Ramp, defts, action ; J C Fuller- ton atty for plf. Xo 33 N Conn, plf, vs (leoro Conn et al, defts, suit for partition; Dexter Rice atty for plf, . No 31 McCormick Harves.ing Ma chine Co, plf, vs J R Thompson, fiction ; OP Coshow atty for plf. Xo 35 Willis Kramer, plf, vs J L Dewey, deft, action : Dexter Rice utty for plf. ' Xo30 FBWaite executor, plf, vs Sampson Sutherliu, deft, action ; ',0 P Coshow atty for plf. (Concluded on second j:igej MVRTLi: CRKF.K TiKWB. Activity In tbi; .lyrlle Creek Hints. Death of Mr,, flit. , Uttier New. Mr. Ward is with us aain making ready for his usual large shipment of. prunes. Miss Sadie Judkins has gone to her old home in Illinois. Her departure is very much regretted by her m:ny friends here. . Mr. L. B. lieeder, of Per Ih ton, spent a few days here last week on business. viewing the mining prop;i Us a:id tim ber lands. This community seriously regrets the very su Men death of Mrs. Pitts, cf Ruckles. Mr. Pitts and relatives have our t-ineerc e'iuiiathy. , .. . . The hog cltclent has again made its apearauce in this end of the county. Several hundred head of hogs died from this fatal disease last fall in this section. W. P. Johuson went lo Portland with his fin, who lately arrived from the East, with a view' of s -curing lam place for high grade educational advant ages. Rev. T. J. Cotton was assigned the Myrtle Creek charge by the M. E. Church South conference reontlybeld at Corvullis. and preached his first ser mou Sunday. The prune harvest will have ended by the last cf next week. Thin lias been an ideal season for I andiing prunes. No fruit has lrti loi-t so far from rot or mould. The raii.s were an. pie to hasten the fruit to ripv.i, then the clouds rolled away and Indian summer weather has prevailed since then. The Little ChiWtian Mining and In vestment company has purchased the projx-tty of C. J. aiA-1. F. Jndkins, in this mining district, aud will tiegin operation at once, preparing I uildings and stojVmg out ore for shipment. Al j xii as second and third grille ore i out to warrant it, there w ill be reduction works and concentrators put in which will greatly rednce the cot of shipment and smelter treatment. Fifty t lou-an 1 share-of this stock wilt be put on the market this week at 10 cents ier share, and as the ore is tnown to he the high- eft in value and s-trongeyt fissure or vein within our .knowlege, this amo.iiit should 1 t.iken up at uiu by home jwoj ). Certificates of City stare nd upward will h- tucd upon receipt of order. It is with great satisfaction to ;:r J-ple, who have lweu watering the mining develop- meiilJ of that di-tri.-t to know that setive operatk;t are to toui- n.ence again, ui.d tarried out to a suc- cetsful ifWc, a wo Lave every reason to lieve the efficient niajiarement in charge is iu a potion to do. Timber Land Locators Combine. The Portland newspapers say there is talk of a combine anion Portland and Sound tinder r.j'ra:-r -to raise the price of tinder claims Heretofore the price that operators" have charged as t :.e fee for finding tie land aud haling the appiUaut ha ranged from f 7.) to f 130. Eaiiier in the sean when there were tiunIreU more ciaims to te La-1 than now, it was easy to set 1- cations almost anywhere, for the lowei figure. In Jnly and August the low price "was generally f 100. Oerations were almost entirely suoj'emled when the tires occurred, and re-commeacing now, the price has been over flft), except in Urge numbers. Tarties of eight or ten have ln-en able to hold the price down to f 100. The larger operators claim that all tiinlor which" can now le" found anywhere is worth $130 a claim. These want the smaller operators to join in fixing the higher price. They claim that therv will be more profit even with a smaller nnnder of locations, than at the lower price. A meeting of the Portland ojieratora has been nndei consideration for several days. The ootlook is that timber geek ers may exect to pay more for their claims in the near future. At Cripple Creek. Colo.. Sheriff Henrv Robertson levid on a Pullman car for taxas amounting t ft'&i, which the Pull, man ComVanr neglected to pav. and in order to prevent the removal of the car, chained it to the track. ST Of the face of a healthful woman with the face of one who is sick proves that quite often a sad face is a sick face. Many a woman has credit for a sunnv disposition who would soon be sad. of face and irritable of temper if she had to endure the womauly ills which many of her sex have borne for years. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures the diseases which are the source of so much pain and suffering to women. It establishes regularity, dries debilitat ing drains, heals inflammation and ul ceration and cures female weakness. Mr. Cornelia Hrntoo. of Cralton. Jtovd Co., JCy., writes : ' In October iSS I give Mrth to Kibvanil tiir trrittmrut I rwrived at the hands of the midwife left me with falling ol the stent. I had no health to speak of for three vear. ( had another bat-y which was the Hunt ihiM. My Itr.ilth began to fall and I found myself com. pletely worn out. I had ra many i m and aclies my life mis a burden to me and alo to all the fnniily, for I was nervmts and creas and 1 could not sleep. Had tour doctors come to nee me but at Inst found I win slowly dying. The doctor said I hid liver. Itlnsand utenne trouble. I was iu lird for tuntha aud when I ti.J get up I was a aiht to behold. I looked like a corpse walking about. I commenced to take Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prewription, 'Golden Medical Discovery' and ' Pellets,1 and ever aince then I have leen a wi !1 woman. I have surterf J all a woman could .'.1"'.-r at my monthly perH'd until since I began llic use of I)r. tierce's medicine, hut now 1 enn say I have no pain. The d;uk circles around my eyes are froing awav and 1 teel better in every wny. My checks are fed aud my skin is white, but before it was as yellow as saflron." Accept no substitute for " Favorite Pre scription" there ia nothing just as good for weak and sick women. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are easy aud pleasant a take. A most effective laxative. i. ArftVtttl tifirt imiT't r Coffee, Tea and Spices about your 3 IF YOU ARE CALL AT' : CURRIER'S GROCERY AND ASK FOR rrlGltfOFOLrS BRA1ID Price is no higher and every can guaranteed . currier jr STORE CLOSED Saturday, Oct. n, 1902 Jewish .Day of WOLLENBERG BROS, SPECIALTIES. A. j Physicians Preft ri; tiors j and Family R'cij.ei?, J Rnbber Gools. Toiiet j Articles, Ijme and Ce- ! tneiit. Paint., gr.,1 j i!xs, I'erfomery, Trdss- i e, Sj.cges, Brnshes Et- Rar.d.kr Bicycles and Stnvlries. Scho.J Suj- '. plies. :V.y.w.vAv.v.v.w.v.v.v.wAv.v.v.vsv.VaSw I Drain Gardiner! S COOS BHY STAGE ROUTE 5 Commencing with Monday, January 20. '02. we will charg- 7o for S tliefre from Drain t Cm Dir. Cii a'Jostaca with each fall fare, 5 SOpoouds. Travelling men are flowed 75 i.inls U.va when tier ? have 3 pound, or more. All excels bagga, 3 cts. per poni, and no af- lowance will be made for ronnd trip, DAILY STAtiE. S 5 For furUier information address JWxlrt'TT' KOD - They've gone Wm& ft Done away with the dark-room in developing. A little machine to de- velope film negatives in daylight without going to child can operate derful invention Church Cause and fleet. Responsive to the touch, and perfect. iu tone and action, the Yose piano has securtsl a hold on popular favor accorded to notio other. It is a standarvl instru ment, of the highest grade. Vncaeelled in a single feature) ol merit. No better piano made. Not high priced, either. Sold at exceedingly low figures for cash, or on easy time payments. Kveryone warranted. W. A. BURR & CO. i .'tie- s, Lead ng Grocer Attonement X Marsters S Co. Drags, a'ediclnes, Cbfsic-Is. Stationery School Bocks Pn prietor, Drain, Oregon J la fas3 sails AttLrr. Your laundry is the mot conspicuous teatnreof your.afpanfl. Tlierefore re quires more attention than ol her arti cles of we . We'll do it up for you in a style that ll give yon comfort and pleasure. We're experts in the art ol laundering, aud do work of the highest grade at lowest rates. Shirt, collars and cuffs laundered to perfection. Sicial attention given to fine linen. First diss service. mm m mm and done it again a darkroom. Any it. See this w on- at our store. ..-f.j.,- i . -,VT A 'iv AKS! ill&Woolley. Z-fy 1 ' t r - j