t s fi A v 1 A I s A A -2 we Want So while you are don't want to overlook the most complete. line of fall LadieS, We have all the latest weaves aud colorings in tailor suitings, Long Coats, 3 length, Jackets and Capes. Our stock can't be beat for style, quality and prices. Our walking skirts are the most complete line injtown ranging in prices from $1.50 and upwards. Taylor suits from $7.50 and upwards.. Gentlemen, Those of yoa wishing a-new suit Of clothes don't want to overlook us as our line is the David Adler & Sons goods, aud in wear and fit we guarantee satisfaction. Our Shoes, the noted Y. L. Douglas shoes speak for themselves. Neck Wear, always the latest and most up-to-date line in town. The People's Store Book and Stationery Store ' A FINE LINE OF Leather Goods Just received to which we would respectfully call your attention. v, I A I s I .V ' S t V s ' I V $ It embiaces everything inat is new ana siyiisa in Wrist Bags Chatelaines Purses, Etc. m eitner nam, cjnver Mounted or Mexican hand-Carved work. The' are better than the ordin ary kind, and are especially- t suitable for nice presents 2 Call and see them. It's a pleasure to show goods. Of Local Interest. 1 See the Title Guarantee & Loan Co. forblne prints and filing papers. tf. Tvro lots for sale, centrally located, price f S00 cash. Address I. O. box 265. dip. Fob Sale. A good heavy team, har ness and wagon. Inquire of W. F Inglehart, Eoseburg. Wanted. 100 to 200 ewes on shares, good pasture, ranee, and plenty of feed. Address "Sheep," Dillard, Or. t2. Get your abstracts of title from J. D Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract books in the county, tf Fresh oysters all Etyles. Pan, fancy and pepper roasts a Fpecialty. Served by an expert cook, at Railroad Eating House, Mesdames Lohr & Gegax, pro prietors. Mrs. Freeman wishes to an-ounce that she has purchased the interests of Edward Jennings in the Umpqua bakery and will hereafter conduct the business nn 1er her own name. tf P. S, DRY, JEWELER and WATCHMAKER AH Work'Gnaranteed for Reasonable Prices. Secoad Door north new Bank Building:, o a n o o n o n o a o o o n o n o n o n o n o a o a o o n o n o n n o - We Are Sure .We can help you to maka a dollar go as far as it should, and much farther than any where else. , If you want to buy right, if you want to be treated right make our store your headquar ters for the next few days VALUES UNPRECEDENTED IN DRY GOODS, CUOTH ILIG, BOOTS, SHOES, WRAPS ArID Bill LIKTBRY. Always the Best. Always the Cheapest n The Under Priced Store to bave You. Honey. lookiug around the town doing PEOPLES' STORE as we goods that has ever been shown in the town. J. P. Hamilton returned Tuesday j evening from a business visit to Tort laud. Mrs. K. IiarU.n, of Junction, is visit ing ber daughter, Mrs. L. I'.. Mwv, of this city. For harness, or anything in the har ness line call on F. Long & Sons near the depot. Uepairing a specialty Mrs. S. It. Lane and daughter, Mrs. Douglas Waite, are spending Thanks giving with relatives at Drain. Eddie Buick, arrived iu - tlit city Monday from Keswick, Calif., where he has been employed for some time. W. J. Kelliher and wife, of Yoncalla. were in this city Monday evening on business, returning home on tlie morn ing local. Remember - we have constantly on hand a full line of the famous Bucking ham and Hect rubbers, in all styles at Flint's shoe store. Mrs. T. R.Sheridan, spent Tnesdav iirj Drain, visiting with her sister, Mrs. McCollnm of that city, wao has recently returned from a visit in tbe East. Judge J. W. Hamilton who has boon holding court in Benton County, re turned Tuesday evening to spend Thanksgiving with his family. If you want to go to Coos County points, take the Roseburg, MartvhfieM route. Spring hacks leave Roseburg every day at ti, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. tf. The management of the Senate res taurant wi.-h to announce that tint pop ular eating and lunch house will now be opened day times, a competent and obliging cook having boen engaged who is most willing Jo please all. t- He who wauts to be successful and is hunting an example to follow, will lie wi-e if li4ollow in the foo!.-to; t of the man who buys his hardwares, stove, tin ware, plows, harrows etc., .f S. K. Sykes, where yon ran get the NtU D. S. T. West, having accepted several old and reliable file iiM'ira.n: consu mes, is now preparel to -h a g - fire insurjnee business. Insure witii him. Office at the City II ill. tf. . Free The fine "Plmxdkileb Map," Oregon oh one side, the map of the world on the other, w ith the I'VJ cen'us and other valuable information, frej to every new cash subscriber to the Plaix dealer. Map alone 50 centii. M. O. Warner, the well known and reliable piano tuner, w ill make I! oc burg his regtilar prfcs.-ion3l vi -it in a few days and will lie phased to tnvet hiu many old patrons and render them Lis services in put'iaj th'-ir p;:ii;os or or gans in first cVss sh?K at the usual verv moleraU;ly prie. twrve your work for him. f tf lt0SEBCP.G. ORF.iiON O o u Q U o U Q o o u ft . w u o o u o a o a o a o E3 o o a o o NUr CHD O your shopping you have the largest and I. ABRAHAH Proprietor. One Door South of P. O. You can get vetch seed at Clmn hill & Woolley's. ; Mrs. Dan Fisher is sending Thanks giving at Wilbur. Mrs. iuy lhiffington is visiting rela tives at Oakland. Uet your dental work at Dr. Chea dle's. Painless extrction of teeth. n?0. "Alfalfa, vetch, orchard grass, white and red- clover, seed at Churchill & Woolley's. We have a line line of fur top slippers, just w hat you want for these cool even i ings, from fl wp.' At Flints. Hen. tieo. W. Kiddle, the proprietor of the Azalea lumbering plant, is trans acting business in ltosebarg today. Mrs. Simon Curo and children re turned home today from a very enjoya ble visit with relatives and friends at Pan Francisco. Miss Esther ?inunous, one of liose burg's opular young educators is spending Thanksgiving with her sister at Corvallis. Mrs. K. B Hoostenand children left on this morning's local for Eugene to Send Thanksgiving with the formers' parents. " II. W. Clarke, manager" of the Grants Pass Light & Water Co., spent a few days iu Roseburg this week on business connected with the R.sebnrg Water & Light Co. When men talk of neckwear, l.oisery shirts and other furnishings, and of good places to buy them, our store is sure to lie favorably mentioned. We have the newest. Xuf-Ced. Hildebrand's, Tueslay morning 1.000 pounds of fish egirs arrive.! in this city in charge of a deputy fish warden and were immedi ately taken to the hatchery on the North I'lllptUJ. "Hev. ;. If. lVnnett, pastor of the Metlio-fVt Efrcopal church, will s-ak Sunday evening 011 the snl'ji'ct, "M-as-urin-' the Infinite. Rev. J. II. Thomas of Chicago, will preach in the morning a! t leven o'clock. All are invited. c-.ding to the records kejt in the Ci :i!r.l Telephone office at this plav. l'.os,-l i:r,' is surely iloing iw share f talking as it. is registered that 1,2.V snitei rvere made on the hical. hoard Tivs-lay. , . . . . . . I"r:m 'iryley, a special agent of the .'1'iiera! 'am! e ffice with headquarters at i.'o-d.nrg. ejinie to Ashland, Sat onlay, and is looking alter oflicinl business in t!iis fctio-.t. Mr. Grygley lias been in the s rvicc of tin- tioveriimeut for many year, and Ix-eu stationed in Alask.i for a numiien- of yi-ars at until trans ferred to this disti ic! on the first of the presei.t montli. Ashland Tidings. I. M. Drier, recently of Portland, has opened a fish an I g.iiin market in the little I uildi g next door to Fletcher's grocery on SIm-m I.iii strwt, which will 1' known as the AUiatm market. It is ihe intenti ii of Drier to keep at all limes a fresh supply of all kinds of fish, game, poultry etc. J II Vandever, an cteemeil citizen of ola'Ia, left this Thursday morning for Santa llarlura, California, where he ill join his family and spend the witter. TheTwicya-weck Pi.aivoealer will kep himio-tel 011 home and count v new s as well as current events in rhis absence. I he ladies ot tlie si. h. clmnii desire t announce that all article donated to Iheir ChriMm-jM Bar-anr chould lie left at the home of Mrn. L. A.. Walker on or Wore Saturday Nov. 2tHh. A feature jjii ine r.az lar w i.i ne nicciy nreMM lolls. Cake;', cal.ids, liked I can. hndwiche, brown bread, etc.', will al lx- on H'.' in the new bank h-iiMinc. BnsineFH increafing ho rapidly i)t the . K. IUi-!iardrMiii music house i evi- h-Hce enough that it don't take syndi rate triiHtH or elultf, to sell piano. In fact we can hardly supply thu demand Our large fctock ix nearly exhanslt-d and wc expect to low on this" account. But will have another car in altout three weeki? ; fresh and new from the factory Deputy MaHter Fioh Warden II A Webster, arrived ' in Roseburg Monday with 1 ,000,000 salmon eggw from the gov eminent hatchery on the Clackamas rjver to leosite in North UnixUa rive hatchery several miles above Uoseburg for propagation. Mr. Webster state that an examination of the South Unit (pia river will be made above Panyoii vine whu a victy 01 esiaiiiiMiiing a new hatchery or removing the North Douglas hatcherv to a more desirable location. I'ay Up. All those knowing themselves in debted to F. F. Patterson for laundry work ti I ) Nov. i, 1J02, will please call at the oflice of Attorney Frank G. Mi- culli, Heview Building, and re.ttl'i n( omxr. F, F, Pattei'hos, w-; ANTKD : 0 Laborers, wages I2.!)0 er day for rirst-clats men. Dr. C. II. Ray, TolojOre, THE ROSEBURG STAGE HELD UP Robber Failing to Find Registered Pouch Takes Driver's Watch and Passenger's Coin. . Yesterday aftermxm about 2 o'clock j the Myrtle Point-Roseburg stage lionnd west, was held up near Ololla and the passengers and driver relieved of what valuables they had .on their person, con sisting of (7.50 in coin and a watch and chain. Yesterday morning the stage left this place ou tiirio in charge of driver Sawyer w ith A. W. Perkins, a travelling man, as passenger. All was well and the stage was making as good time as the roads would permit, until Olalla was reached ; after that the trouble began, which will undoubtedly make Perkins famous among the knights of the grip, as we understand he is a remarkable story teller. As the stage was crossing a little bridge near the Asher Ireland place alxiut 1 "... miles the other side of Olalla, a masked man stciicd out from liehind a clump of bushes and leveling a pistol at the head of the driver called to him to halt, w hich he did. The. hands of Perkins were immediately sent skyward, but Sawyers thinking he reeognixed the fellow and lelieving he was being "joshed" did not respond to the raising of hands order but began to laugh. The roblier explained that he meant busi JUMPED TO A Mrs. A. Ii. Kayler Leaped Escape a Supposed Mrs A. II. Kayler, of Molalla, Clarka-I tuas County, met her death at West Fork, at about nine o'clock Tuen'ay evening, ty jumping imni the raiiroai bridge at that place into the cretrk about forty feet ldow, and was drowned. The water is about four feet deep where she fell and runs veryewift, the body iH'inz washed down Cow Creek about 300 yards lvfore it was fonuJ. Mrs. Kayler, with her husband and neice, ims litlie ami iteo. ivverhara, f Oregon City, had been at WestFork looking at timber claim;), and left the hotel last night for the deOt to catch the north bound train for Koelmrg. As they were eroding the tretle, Mr. Kayler who was carrying tlie lantern went ahea l to enable the others to see, and when they were well on the ttestle he look up and raw alight ahead. lie thought it was the head light of Drain News. Here's wishing the 1'lainde.u.iii force a genuine thankful Thanksgiving. I. It. Whelden has gone to Alette to took after the dairv farm of F. II. logers. F. II. Roger, of "Tlie Nonpariel," is Iscnt on business in dardiuer ami yicinitv. Wc understand that Mr. and Mrs. K. Appiegate, i!J leave Kta to reside ii 1'ortlaud. ' Wert Moorr left Mon.lay for Wach ngton, for a w-ek's absence. Cimgratu ations, Wert. Mr. Nathau Young, of Myrtle Point, who is visiting her iareuts at Leona, pent the p.i.-t too weeks at Yoncalla. Mi-s I .nra Hefty i home for a while, ier sehool at (ireeidKtck having cloned for a time on acconnt of illness in tltc listrict. J. A. Illack's new brick is exiected soon to le ready for occupancy. One apartment if leiiig fitU"d np for the ost-office. Day ojierator (J. M. Ilassett, with th :. I'. is still off duty, from rheumatism, but his many friends hoe he may soon be. found on dot v. Mrs. John Veatth, of Divide, arrived iinday, arcoiuaniel by her little laughter, for a visit with her sVter, Mr.'V. W. Wilson and family. The new residence's of J. W. Spalding, C. K. Hasanl and Mr. Anderson, are worthy improvements of Drain. Tbe fiit two are not vet completed. C. W. Klliolt, left on Friday morning overland for his home in Irvington, N. J. after several months sjent in Oregon. During his stay he has made friends among our ieop!e, whose lest w isbes go with him. , John Srhafcrs, an o!d resident of this vicinity, diel Sunday, Nov. 23, at his home near Drain, aged about 08 years. Interment" took place in tlie town cemetery, Monday. Mr. Schnfei s leaves several children, only one of whom was pnfent at his death. HlWASH. As there w ill be no service in St George's F.pi-tcopal clmrph Thanksgiv ing Day, any one wishing to give toward tlui maintenance of the Good Hamaritan Hospital can do so directly to the Rev. .Mm Dawson. The offering may con- Hist of money, frnit, preserves, vegata blec, flour, potatoes, etc, and if left at the Ilectory will lie shipcd free of charge to the hospital. During the year ending May 31, UK)2, there lias lieen bi'.'S patients representing 2(i dif ferent nationalities and 22 different te- ligious beliefs. Among these the Moth.? odists were reiresentel by 20t'i, Prpfibj'' terians 145, Kpiscopalians 33, Ropinn Catholics 12Q, R.nitjsta (0, "no religious K:lief" W. There were 7,787 days' care given h rec to non paying patients rep resenting so many dollars given amongst all cla.-scs ot iopIe. As so many sick and injured go to the - hospi tal from Roseburg and vicinity, let every one give something out of their abundance so that the good work may le carried on even more successfully thru hitherto. y Insure In the Ne1 'Q'K Ljft Jlecaitstj, Its K)licks are tuioontestlble. Ilecause, It insures you nil the time. UeeatiHe, l'p to Nov. 1, 1002, it has secured 1.12 -ml icy holders, amounting tn f2's1, CTill.tKK) new biiHineps, ness, and demanded the brass locked mail pouch, butaa Sawyers ii very deaf he could not understand, and Perkins was called upon to interpret, which he did in a very trembling voice. At las Sawyers was able to understand and told him that the registered pouch was riot on this stage but had been sent by the Marshfleld route. The robber seemed much disgusted and remarked that he would iak np a collection any way, which he proceeded to do. Saw yers donating his watch and chain and Perkius contributing $7.50, after which the stage was allowed to drive on and the bold highwayman disappeared. Both Perkins and Sawyers describe the robber as Iwing a yonng man about 20 years old, smooth shaved, bine eyes and brown hair, wore dark- slouch fiat 1 and dai k clothing, loth agree that he carneI a pistol and bttliera he was a good hand with that weapon. Sheriff Parrott and postal inspector are at Olalla today investigating the holdup and it is believed that an arrest will be made, as there is a rumor that a certain yonng man of hat community is suspectwl and that thera is some evi dence of his guilt. WATERY GRAVE. from West Fork Bridge to Approaching Train. . an engine and called to the others to look. Mum Dibble junuied o;il on i Hie of the side trestle, ben'.i Mrs. Kayler became excitI aid threw herself from th Widge. Mr. Kayler ran back and juiued off the end of the bridge to go to his wife's rescce, ami as he jnmd his lantern went out arhl he fell. Th eople at the hotel heard their cries and rufhed to the scene. When told what had hap-u h1 W. F. MinardNind two other eat low n Cow Creek to a sand bar and lb re found the ln.lv of the iinfortunide woman. Tbe de-eaced was about 4i years of age, and lived at Molalla for a number of years, w her her husband has a farm. Tlie body will be shipped to that pLw-e on tonight! overland. Mr. Kayler who is prostrate w ith grief, was a pat ru ger on this morning's local for Vlolx la. SuaayDale Items. A great deal of s'ekness is taking ".he place of health, in this vicinity at present.. Our wcliool is rogresing nicely under the management of Geo. A. Crane, of Ibor.burg. Miss Ktliel I'titman, who is teacl.iiig at Leotia, was visiting with her retits here last Snndav. - Sunday M.ool seems to continue w ith the greatest of interest, w ith Mr. Det wilder, as Supt. Kverybody is talking "Thank-giving' at present, an the ohl gotiiaers, are wearing very long face. Mr. Isaac Rilchey, has g ne to Cottage Grove, where he will soon isove his family to reside permanently. The infant son, of Mr. Chas. Morning- star, is seriously ill at present. Dr. Drookhart, of Drain, is attending th case. We would tike to be able to report sunshine aud showers, but we are com- lled to say that we have the showers, and little sunshine. Ileckley I5ro, of K.Ik ton, have driven several fa eal 01 lioga tnrvmgit her en- route to Drain, from which - place titer were shipped to San Francisco. We are pleased to chronicle th fact, mat, A. E. Vtockei, who has been con, fined to his room during the ms? two weeks with Lagrippe, is rapidly re covering. Mr. F. S. Miushall, of Rwel.urg, Collector, aiu! Colictor for the Plain- oealkk, i-assed through this vsuuitv recently iu the interest of his fer The Plain-dealer is a very welcome visitor in many homes in North Donglas. Why? Because, it represents the right side of the fence, and gives the nevs. Mr. IIoward Smith, recently marketed eighty-five turkeys, and receiver! 14'a cents per pound for them dressed. This industry seems to be gaining giound In fact, everything seems to be worth money now-a-days. We are back to prosperity again, and let us stay there, and let ns stay with the jeople who put us there. Arrives. BORN SPAUGU-To Mr. and Mrs. Clias. II. Spaugh, a girl. Mother and child are doing well. Wanted. Ow ners of farms, stock ranolie, tim ber lands fo- sale within ten miles of the proposed line of the Great Central Railroad to cflrresiHUMi with J. J. Waltib, Colonisation Agt., Roseburg, Or. nlO Notice of Bids Wanted. Sealed bids for operating the poor farm ferry for three years will be received bv the County Court its regular term in January 1SK3. Bids to le otiened Wednesday a 1 o'clock p. m, M, D, Thompson-, nl? - County Judge, Fire Turkeys (or Salt. A few cliolce Bronze turkey gobblers for sale prize w inners at the" late di trict fair held at Roseburg. They mns be, sold by - Xov, 20. Iiquire of Mrs J, II, Short, Rosehttrg, pip SWELL I ' We are now showing a full line of the Celebrated J! ' Kuppenhimer Guaranteed Clothing g Suits, $12.50 to $25 Overcoats, $10 to $18 In Furnishings WeMention Neckwear in the new Coronation'Silks. English welt edge Collars and Cuffs. Fine worsted Union Suits and Underwear for men. Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoes for men. McDonald's "Red Seal" Union made Overalls, Jumpers,! Cordu roy Pants, Sateen and working shirts.' Some new swell chalk line stripes in heavy suitings. Just the thing for Eainy day skirts and Tailor suits Ail Dress goods purchased here only, shrunk free of charge. Owing to the rush of business we will not shrink goods pnrchasedjelsewhere. The Big Store When you see it in our ad onovovovovovvvnovovcvc WILL GIVE LUCK A CHAHCE. Matt M k Trtc4 Har4 Vrk vtllh .Wall Llchlala H4 4 W Ib4mIIU. " "I Ud to think that hard work counted for more than iu:k, said the man who hail a thrown-down appear ance, "but after bucking againt the idea for ten vrurs Tie hud to pie up. I'm out of a job and dead broke, but I'm going to walk around on my uppers and ker what luek w ill lo for Die. "I went into drine wrlU a few'vrars ago, he eontiiiueii, ai ne jitigieu icree or four cents in Li. lui. IJoiiglit tlie right for four iuntie iu Katisa and i-uuld see ;:.wi prx.fiis a tear. I'ut in n)' laxU dollar and started out to drive. In driving a wrll for a farmer you may calculate on liilting water within 30 feet. That's what you lase on when you figure on the job. A fanner won't pay by the foot. It's o luueh for a well irliiing ail the water be wants. I put down 'SO feet of my firl well and only struck dust.- I went down U Teet and could smell a littleilampne'. Tbe pipe was down a full hundred feet before we got water. I put down It wella and wax tee totally tuted. I had pieked out the Muntie myself, but they were the drvrst in tbe state. 1 drove Hu feet of pipe for the last without getting any ! water. Then I turned to lightcine rods. I jrot an ageney aud an outsit and started out to do the farmers of Illinois. Say. von mny not Iwlleve me. hut out of ten bam v. h' h I ptvli-eted ! 'i:e tuwii liip eight nw struck by lihtidcg iluro ? one sturm. Tlr furt-ser. prt after tue ill n mob. aud. lM-ide having toy leir l.tt.ken and my nt.e ka kel put of I li:l:;lt. I w: - hunled into court pud broken op In busiiiev. . whjii as I r'idtl Jlrnoorosiii,S gain I g.t theagencv tf a windmill fura art of Indiana. The only ut;e I put t:p wan foranoi.l far;j;er who wanted ittoilrie a aw for rutting wood. I l.u-l to war rant fi tout h power, you M-e. ard he had Ids caw rr;nt a Mmn as the w im; mill uh up. Al the time we were put jin? up the mill it blew a rale. but do .Mi:rr had we tiliished than the p;.!e (mpnl to a zephyr. Siy. row. well for IU straiiMil dai there wasn't vlu. rnouh to rtifle a ; k pond, and the farther deelaietl my mill a fraud and made me tMkr it down. "A f ter I'd leen out .f a job for a year an old uncle Marled me in the ehiekeii business. Kver figure n it? l'le t our heart, but the man who can't fig ure out a clear profit of $.V-a a year has no luisiucNA to live. There are q many hen. so many egc. m many thieker.s. Kasiet thing in the world to rigtire rut, especially whre an ine:t mtt:r goe with It. I leased five acivs tf gfnnnd.. got an lncutttor and "00 ien. aiul for a few day I had my hat on my ear. Did you ever hear of the rhieken disease called pip? WelL It broke oiit.aniong my her, ami thev went pip! pop! till the fast one turned tip her toes. I didn't get two dorrn egg out of the whole lot. Then 1 fell taek on my Incubator to hatch on mv Incubator to hatch and grow a new lot. Hatched out 130 little chicks, and then please excuse my emotion. One day that incubator blew up with a bnug and scattered my hetr farm all over the county aid laid me up In bed for three months. "1 have Ihh-ii offered a patent churn. washing machine and a hay fork agency, tint have respectfully declined. Xo more hard work foe me. I'm walk ing around looking for lost rx ketlmok and big rewards, and count on luck 1o uncover a gold mine or notify me of legacy." X, V, Pun. . rC. '- Letter Ust. Remaining nncalUit for at the Rose burg postolficc, Persons calling !Kfr these letters will plea-ie state the date on which they are adverti-W, Nov. 24, W02, Allen Ji W Morris Louisa Brown M retors on Kmilee Bauer F I- ' I'u.-sellEE Corbin William Row C (2) Collins Ct Alf Roberts G W" Currier Wm. Roads F M Vox Morgan , Stafford O M GrubnerOtto Semeria Henrr Ilaynes W X Frank Mamie Wright Inglis R II (5; Mielke O N Lemlnvorth Miss Ira M Tbe letters will be charged for at the rate of one cent each. Ww, A. Fratkr, T. M. County Treasurer's Notice Notice is hereby given to nil parties holding county 'varrants endorsed prior to and including March 10; h PJOrt, are re quested to present the same, at the cnuntv treasurer a oihco for payment ns interest will cease thereon niter the date of this notice. Dated Nov. 17, l!02. ' GlCO. DjMMKg,. County Treasurer. T0G5 FOR ME its so. Everything A MEAN ADVANTAGE.. He b4 HU Mas. Mlter," id ltroneho Bob, "you're a stranger in ihis. country." Yes was the gentle, he assuming aiiwtr. "1 w aut to make you weU ome, but be fore takin you into tbe bosom of the family I want to ask you a uetiou or two. Have you got any grwyljdviefl vouecalrd on yoa?" "I I Hiut ronf& I don't tpiite un leitai.d." "Have' you any of these little ka tings like 'Thitk before tou nieak an' 'Let iog delight." an so forth? IVruuc if you have, tou might as well take war&iu' a tow tLty don't go here. Keep 'em to Jourxlf. I've took a Iikiq' to your t.e. an I don t watit to se ; you lnakiu" auy false niov "cause if J jou you'll pit jumped. There was a ! feller come here about five weeks g. lie left four week ago. an ain't ureal ett iinee. We re all fair aa'.Miuare here. If we make a barraic. we stick! to it. but it did hurt to let that feller git j away. He ued to play pt.krr an" quote j piety i.ih.rr u aBvtxMiy l ever Finally. ur.e eight, he : seen, 1K V S, 1 1.. . . .. I : , t . h., ,w lltutU jl.lCM Jemperediiess in l!." place. Now. we're Ve al M(njre people. What we ay rve'H do. we'll do, ai jj m auirliorale geB. rral tt.L.lilioi.n ..n! like thrrucons ay for himl if we u to take time to let our temper ew.-I.1ntrad o jiiuij-iri in bd'actin rah. Now what I prepcie. t-e s-ai.l. 'is that'whrii acy ut us gUs riled, instead o' ilrtftln' a gun into the game, op tiilkin back, he must count a huudrc-ti. TLat' au old-fashioned idea but it Miv,- lot -of ttaidraactoesv tluod tM.-I.eiue. said KauVkaake pete. It give Mth parti' etance to take steadier aim. At" follef.a Kattle tcake Pete's lead, we all jinetl in aa" mai'.e the agreement. The very r.rx' Right there was a h; poker gaine an the klracgrr was gitttu' bJiter f,n l,s fiegtrs ml. bin Via over the cloth while "he took iu chip. All of a nu'.ieo .ache Joe jumped up an'ay: 'oi JV droppevl a ratl vou've lMen fcm?in out. I yer" ays the stranger: Joe, say he. "you'se a liar!' Joe reached far Li gun an the stranter mjs: "Don't fnrgit the bargain. You've pot to count a hundred," "That's right. tays ail the feUer. Joe ttartecl in rountin' out loud. It rattled the feU lcr who was play in' keno In the nex room o that they Lad to come aa look, on. The stranger kep his eye oa Joe, aw moved hi lip, but clidxit make a t-ound. When Jv. ot to '40 the stran ger say 100. lirtsd his (run au 1 lazec away. The crowd made a ruh fur Lisa, but he lifi .vl his hand ati'saas: "It'sau square, boys. 1 couldn't help gittin ' "Touch futt. I ru a ligbtnir.g ealcc f hi'01"-' "Washington Star, " ' "" - , Notice for Sale cf Stat Laads. Notice is hereby given that the Bute Land Board will receive sealed lids un til Nov. 11, 102, at 2 p. m., for tbe sale of the follow ing described State Lanis, t-wit i Sx-tion :tt and south half cf sect ion l6, Tp M S., K 14 W. of W. M. The north half of the north half and lots 1,2,'! and 4 of section M, Tp 41 S.. R 1 E., containing 308.40 .-ere. Applications to purcham must be made on regular blanks in accordance w ith the law frr sale of School Lands I and be .vonnttnied by cash or check for one-fifth W the amount bid for Cer tificate of ?ak, or, in full ptyntent, del will Vsue. The riuht to reject auy ainl all bids is reserve I. Applications fcnd hid shouhl le "ad- Wed to 'M. L. Chamberliu. Clerk of Board, Salem. Oregon," - and marked 'Application, and bid to purrlmse State ,nds.' M. L. Ch.v.bkrmx, o2:tnll Clerk of Board. Datel this ISth dav of tVt. 1902. For Salt. Horses, hnrness sud wsgon. Yallev. P. Farm for rent in Garden drss, Wilbur. Or. O. ad- tf C. D. Bit I NO PriAN m riNI COXf ICT10MBY lVii im.-? and ICE CHLX'l PARLORS Fruits, Candies, Cecs, Pies, Doughnuts and fresh Bread Daily Portland Journal Agency. Hendrick Block, Opp. Depot I.J. NORHAN & Co. Props. it H M 24 N The Big . 5 tore guaranteed as represented , Little Ranch for Sale. A good Lttle home for sale : II im, 1 joining fair groonds, 1,'4' ttiLe east of wneuurg. uooa OOJJOiBgS, 150 good bearing fruit trees, 10 acre ia cnltira tion. Price $1225. For particulars ia quire at Milikin's ih oe store, Eosebcrj 0f ' al tf For Bad CoM. If yoa have a bad cold yon need a gfjod reliable medicine Lke Chamber lain's Coagh Remedy to loosen and re lieve it, and to allay the irritation and inflammation of tbe throat, and Jungs. For sale by A. C. Marsters, A GREAT COnPANY Tbe ?iew-TMriK U( a-ii-wcai -rears Assets o-rer ttrtoo.t , m " , o-r 7.oo,oa la.rance tai force aver siaS. OSOiOSO, Kew insaranee said lor in isi es- SKi,tMMoo. lt7Ho,o. I j What Life Insurance Dne keeps the Caaxtl- te-Ketber. "t etlMtavtes taie ciiltdrem. "t tsiies care sf the nother. It pays the saortjtaze o tae some it previses ready mej is kn. m tssslaesa sl-real. It sappsrts tlie -ird ta bis 14 ace. It sases Ike family. respect r tbe It saves tae credit ot toe Innnrrd It saves tanner wolcki wasld otherwise be last. It saves tbe Insarred frota aajclety as ta ttae rat are of tits faanlly. It saves tbe iarared frona xtety for bis ov eld aare. , ves tbe, capital wtatcb Is socked ip In hatoaa life. H does tbe very tklnzs wblcn tbe taaared plans for. wwks tor. PrJ 'r. Is bappi tf be secares. aad aobappy If be falls to ret. It kelps bins to make a saccess ot life, takes ap bis work whea be dies sad carries-It fsrwara to completion. Ca ta yoa afford to oe wtttaoat UT X W. J. Hooa, A treat. BsMbarx ore OIlUTTrS Supplimenta! ChaiTiDer ForShootiipistcd cartridges in h3es. rtients cover U. S. nd Canada fares tV to 75 ier cent t cost of am munition.. , . Made for 30-30, S0-40, 303, 32-10, 2 jn-cial an.1 S aim Mannlicher. Mailed for $1.00 to any addree. tinier from - The S. C. Company, Roseburg, Cre. N. A, FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every des.-riytior;. Farms and Min eral Ijtnds. tr.tv:0n, Washington and .Minnesota, 03) OAKLAXB, OUEGON CHICHESTER'S EHSUSH PBulYROYAL FILLS safp. A-nrj- r.;LiW. L4i. ask rmcrtM e IHKHt.vrUltl KV..Sil M KO 4Im RM-tt Ite kui- mil wiUt io ebtwo. "r. KeOj.M iaimw utoll. !IMiMMk4 ImIuiImi Huvut vwr irtiKc. i e;d -r. in mm h-e rnlnlan, TM. """' " aWtteC roe 1 Mie.- t trr. by RMura XaiU la. IVKuuouuua. tiUMl he all lrui;ua. CHICBKSTSa CHBMICAt. CO. alas alM aiuu, mm Urn ?! t t 1